7 r J M lit S UR J3, PubiiiLers TjThnrday. and dally every ' Jit V-v . if o--,,0 I'LittntHii.tth, pat .on tlTDUL'Uth-lI.iiS. uii.U Vina and KlftJutwts. 7" A k cI'y. ne yrr rt!?n'-. tea copy, one jsarlVuiTii advance... "py. sii moiutil. in adtaura Jn eooy. three mouth. In advance. .(100 ... re - hums roa dml ' eop one rear In duce !' Jn eopy pr week, by errlr r..; i oe eopy, per mouth , w FRIDAY, LMX EMBER W.V- 1 Major M'KiXlf.y i:m' en con fined to his lyl the past ' eek with n attack of l'i caippe, Jm t his phy- 'i ' Is"!'!' phy lCJau hope4 to urinotii :e his com plete resl ration to the cj t .i,.. l I ijiillh before Til jf Grand Irtla-.ul Imlependeut iV that the f ircniTH of that nee will rai.-e ' M) acres of beets t year, that amount being re .aired the iiLrir factory located :here. How many turves will be -cessnry to sioply jthe I'latts- Biouth 'factory? Ik Croer Cleveland had an op portunity of sending a message to congress at thi- 'time it would he quite different from his firebrand of at lew years since. What a pity the McKinley law had not been in force prior to that time, tiiat it might nerve as a lamp to his feet. Sematok Kyle, of South Dakota, appears to be having a hard timeTo determine where he really belongs. lie once promised Senator Culloin that the woul 1 act with the r-pttl-licans where such action would uot conflict with his promises to his constituency, but later developments indicate that he is determined to act with the dem ocrats. Doubtless the republicans are very Iglad "not to be disgraced with his presence. THE democrats have given up hopes of currying Iowa or Manna chusetts in VJ. From the manner in which Jthe party in the house is dodging on the tariff question, it is evident that theyjare not overly sanguine of carrying a few other states upon Jwhich they have here tofore been counting. It is rather hard that the McKinley bill should j inus lnieriere witn meir plana, out it is having just the effect the republicans prophesied. Let the good work go on. Ah. Hkyan is recognized as the leader of the Nebraska delegation in the house, according to the Omaha double-ender. Leader of which Nebraska delegation? The independent, the fusion, or the democratic? At this distance Kcm appears to lead the independent, McKeighan the fusion, and Hryan the democratic portions respect ively of the Nebraska delegation and as each of these consists of one I congressman. All each leader ha to ' do is to stalk around after his own 1 nose. Omaha Dee. i It is gratifying to all good citi zens to know that the law has at last taken hold of Edwin Field It in to be regretted, however, that he is being given a large, airy parlor, and surrounded with nearly all the contorts he might desire. He has been gulity of a great crime and should be treated as any common malfactor We have no sympatny with that officer who grants special favors to criminals because of the exalted position they may have held prior to theirJaireBt. A thief ::n thief. TC.:) DEMOCRATIC. BUT FALSE. The following recentif appeared j in the columns of the Keokuk Con stitution, a democratic paper tooj dishonest to be truthful: ''The McKinley tariff lays a heavy j tax burden upon industry and con- sumption, lessens markets, handi-, enps business, decreases the de-1 tnand for labor, keeps wages down, j impairs the purchasing power of wages, makes tile rich richer and the poor poorer. Congress should take these facts underconsiderstion and furnish speedy relief. The democrats should not and certainly will not permit their attention to be diverted by the republicans from the vital issue in ,which the interests of the masses are concen trated." When hii intelligent man reads the above ami remembers how the markets of the world, that have lo-i et,,(,oe hern closed, have been d hired e(i t, t!i prod'tcts t,( I iu,. m J V- f cur farm. and manufacture; ho price upon almost every couum ity the poor man ltu to liny had been reduced, nn1 rem-fts uwu U;c general pronpertty that attends almost every avenue of living, he rumot hut (eel a deep hcimc of dia (runt; and yet if he he u ctjiibiderate reuk'r he cannot but have dym patliy for that man. Tub Omaha World-Herald up. pears to he gTea,y disappointed that the democrats iu congress do not propose to repeat the McKinley bill and form a measure in keeping with the latent declarations of the leaders of that organization. The fact is the shrewd congressmen fear they will (strike a snag if they al empt to repeal the McKinley law. ItAGHlPPEis becoming epidemic everywhere. FACT AGAINST FICTION. An Instance mt tha Misleading Oiararlar of Clrciimatanlial Kllilrnr. There is no fijjiiirnt of the iiii:ini!i tion if it is at all within the limit of possibilities mure curium or titration tiian gome thinin tlmt actually h.ipix-n. The following in an instance in proof uf this: A low years a'o Frank M;'!tt, th well known urti.st, war currrMi'Vnt and etory writer, jmlili-lu'd a fh'irtti.ry in a leading Magazine which hml iis principal feature the myteri'iii killing of a l'ari.-iaTi artist in his own Mudio. A wi b cf circtiint-tantiiil eviclcneu h-d to the amt of a tnod. 1 who had U-. n in the habit of p. wing f.rhun. lint tlirou'h Mine chain of rirenniNtnnees whieh th writer of this has now forgotten, th innrder if murder it can le called was found to have bw-n caud by the discharge of a firearm through the force cf capillary attraction. Th firearm vritt used by the artist tn a studio accessory, and was hunjf in such a manner that lie was directly in line with it. Its dU charge occurred when he was alone in his studio. The story was a vivid and ingenious flight of the imagination. Now for its rarallel in fact. The Albany Law Jonrnal tells of the arrest of a man upon the charge of kill ing his cousin. The dead man was found lying upon a lounge about 3 o'clock in the afternoon with a 32-calilx r ball in his brain. Tim consul, who had an interest of f 100.000 in his death, was alone with him iu the house at the time. The discovery of the real cause of death was due to the lawyer of the accused, who txik the rifle from which the ball hl leen fin-d, loaded and hung it npoii the wall, an'l then marked the form of a man tijx-.n a white ste-et and placed it upon the lounge where the man had been funnd. Then a heavy cut glass pitcher of wa ter was placed njon a shelf above. The temperature was Wdegs. in the shade. The pitcher of water acU-d as a sun kIhsm, and the hot rays of the tun shining thronKQ the water were refracted di rectly upon the cartridiie chamber of the rifle. Eight witnesses were in the room, and a few minutes after 8 o'clock there was a puff and a reoort. and t'u l'.l struck the outlined form back of the ear, and the theory of circumstantial evi dence was exploded. Thii is interesting, not only becn the real occurrence U qnite as it range as the imagined one, but because the fact came after the fiction and paralleled it o closely. Detroit Free Press. On Car for Malaria. A reputable and honored citizen living on the North Side in the vicinity of Lin coln park bas hal a terrible experience. His wife became suddenly ill muA ha immediately called up the family physi- cian by telephoi uom. -5fy nuoscnoer ny wire complains of a severe pain at the back of her neck and occasional nausea. Doctor She nnwt have malaria. Subscriber What's the beet thing to do? At- that moment tlia vnnnr Uwlv at the central station altered the switch by mistake and ttie nnincky hnVunnd re ceived the reply of a mechanical engi neer in answer to the inquiries of a null owner regarding Lis boiler. Engineer I believe she is lined with excoriations to a contiderable thick ness. Let her cool during the tight, and in the morning before firing tip take a hammer and pound her vigorously. Then get a garden hose, with strong pressure from the main, and let it play freely on the parts affected. The doctor may count on at lst one fat patron short. Chicago Iuter Ocean. As Incident of Mvtropolltaa l.tfe, I Down on Sonth Uroadway, standing j beside a stairway whteh leads up lUirs j to the ofliee of an electro-medical com pany, there stands a little gloss case in which is displayed the life size figure of a human leg from the thigh down. The other day two very well dressed young men were standing in front of the case. Two or three other people were staring over their shoulders to see what it was made the le.iw. Finally one young man said to the other very solemnly: "In five lniimt that leg will begin to move." His comr itiion looked at bim very wisely, pursed his hps and nodded bis bead. Then they both walked away. The other people stood in front of the co3 for half an hour waiting for the leg to move. Suddenly thought seemed to strike one of them. Then the same thought occurred to another member of the group, and so, one by one, they si lently stole away. New York World. A Vliim Is a Ward. Friend What Wains of that young n.an yon were engaged to last summer? MissCathem linnorentlyj-Wl.irb one? -New V;fk WeeUy. WAR. y , l The ftirategle Valua of a Connecticut Cl'l . In tha Defcnaa of Jirw York. Navy officers who have studied She region have often and urgently t)retwid upon their department the importance of developing the station at New Loudon and making it efficient One must ad mire their energy and faithfulness in continuing to lay before their superiors the vital importance of strengthening this strategic- base in outer defense of New York In the fikce of long con tinned pigeonholing of report. That their anxiety is not unfounded becomes plain when we consider that Oreat Uritaiu has a powerful station at Hali fax, from which, if so disposed, she could hurl her thunderbolts of maritime war upon this -unprotected spot at very short notice, precisely as she could strike our South Atlantic coast from t'w Bahamas. She may never even wish to do either thing, but isn't it rather fool ish to remain unprepared for the blow when we have ample resources for es tablishing a guard against it? The amount of trade that pne through Long Maud sound coatwivt i hardly conceived of by the majority ol citizens. It amounts to a great many million dollars' worth a "'ear, and nii this trade could be paralyzed by a cpiii stroke from a foreign navy. In lSso thr entire munitions of war marmfa tin ! in the United States amounted to $11. OOO.O'K). Uf tins total, $.. OuO, Of) woi In was manufactured iu Connecticut alone A foreign IJ.f-t in the sound, lie-ief-.r-. would be able to deprive us cf our tnai.i inin'o of munition without even ut teinptinir to attack New York. Cut off a city's supply of air and what would it ma:t.-r whether that city imr rendered or iiot? fcinit o.T from New York in wartime nine elevenths of tm material it m-eded for war and it woul 1 Is? as help)- as a city without sir t breathe. IJnt thii is Dot all. An en-rnr In the sound could cut at New London and again at New Haven, the chief hn. of land communication and ruilr a i transportation between New Englaiel and New York. If of the loss which would thus b ransed a small percentage were now t be promptly applied to building up New York's outer line of defense, with strong navy yard at New London as ilt base, the whole ct would lie defrayed in a few years without inconvenience to anyone. In time of action, while our battle ships and cruisers patrolled the Race or engaged the enemy, with sup port from the forts, our monitor, einerg ing from New London, would lurk safe ly belli nd Fisher's Wand, prepared tc assist; fur there again, on the north face, nature favors lis Willi the sheltered wa ters of Hay harbor and West harbor. Iu case of ii jury, ves.-i -Is could quickly ran iiio New London, and repair at the navy yard. Tlm., while the snrroundm-'sand topography are not the same as those ot the entrance to the Mediterranean, w should still have what might well be called "an American Gibraltar," quit as invulnerable as the stronghold at the pillars of Hercules, and much greater ir range. lioeton can hs equipped effectually to nerena nerseir; and Newport also, if fortified, is in a position to ward off an enemy. But neither of these, by so do ing, can help to defend New York. New London, on the other hand, if her nat ural adrantage are ntilised, can repel any attack on New York from the east, and thereby relieve the metropolis from dread in that quarter. It is well, it is Indispensable, to protect New York from assault by way of the Narrows. But what will it avail to bar that small front door if the broad rear entrance through the sound be left undefended? (1. P. Lathrop in Harper's Weekly. r A Chanca for a Fortuaa. There snrvive in this city a few hand cork cutters who still contrive to make eort of living in compethioa with the cork cutting machines and the peasants of Catalonia. One of these men hangs ont a curious sign in an east side street It U a glia case contsininj tha model Of a house all of cork. It is posnibly tin house that Jack built, for there are bits of cork to simulate bags of grain. The factory is a shed In the rear of an ordi nary dwelling house. Here, with th aid of some simple machinery, the cork cnticr a::;" t .1. ftMt an existence. His chief grievances are the competition or machinery and the problem of depos ing or ttie waste. Light as cork is, tons of clippings ao- rniijiiiaie, ana aunongu various nses have been discovered for this refuse, it brings little or nothing when sold, and uiiBtaut!y irsEuIate! to th smbar- rasaniem oi me corscuiwr. Iheretsa comfortable little fortune for the man who hall devise some really profitable use for cork clippings. New York Bun. Haw Tliar Got Aloof. A Nantucket woman tells of the an noyance to which the Mitchell household was subjected, after its daughter, Maria Mitchell, became famous, at the bands of two importunate tonrists. Its privacy was so persistently and unwarrantably invaded that it members felt occasion ally that politeness ceased to bs a virtue One persistent woman, who got herself admitted on a shabby pretext, so wearied a sister of Mis Mitchell, into whose hands she fell, that when the woman after a series of searching questions wonnd np with, "And what do you do in this dull town after the tourists are goner the other replied, with a drawi natural to her, "Oh, we cut off our cou pons." Exchange. My tar If of Maaufaatnra. Cigar Manufacturer Yes, sir, it's as actual fact that cigar boles are not mads out of cedar at all; they are mads out of paper and colored with cedar extract Friend Well! well! Now won't you please tell me what cigars are made of? Oood News. A valuable antiseptic soap is made by adding twelve parts of sul jihate of cop Ir to eighty-eight arts of any gosd soup. It will Tvadily hinl 'in and scratches uu l ii d-v.,1 1 uf anv in itatin NEW 10ND0N IN Many old soldiers, wh.'. contracted Chronic diarrhoea vl,W in the service, have since been permanent ly cured of it by Ch aiiitierlain's Colic, Cholera imtl dinrrhmSa Kem ' for kh.c by F. G. IW-y i. Cc. Arc you made, miserable by -j'ikH-p'stiou, constipation, duilees, loss of nppctite, yellow rkiu -.lii-loh's Vitalizer is a i,.itf. cure. For sale by F. C. Fricke A yo. For the remainder of yl "The Fair"' will offer on the 5, 10and ii cent counters, articles wortht'A'ice the amount asked. tf. I'LACKS OF WORSHIP. Catholic.-jt Paul's Chiireh. sk. betusea Kllth and hlitli. father Canny, I'asinr Hervire. ; V t uml In . H. Huhdajr NMlOill at t :3U, Sill) brllflllcllllL. Chbhtias. Tomer l.ocint and Plifhth Hts. Mervle.-a nifiriiintt and urcnlsK. Enter J. K. lircd, paster, diaidsr (kbvel ISA. h. CeiscnpAi St. Luke's Chiiri-h. comer Third and in. Kev. II Ii. Iluri!f. jitor. Htr !: II a. v. ai d I ir. M. (Sunday School at i M r. m. OrRMAN MsTiiniiisT.-t orner lth St. aad !!!!!. Me. lint. 1'ivtor. hervlrea : 11 A.M. and 1 jo p.m. auudy school 10 joa.m. rsrsevTFKl as -f-ervloes Id new flitiirh.per fcet huih and lirainle Kev. J T. HalM, )ir. Siiinlav-iM i.ooi at I;1; I'reai-tilng hi II a. ni.D-nl n in. 1 ti . It. M. I. K oi hl chun-li meet ery Sal'tiiiili evenli.j; Hi T I In Hie h.i rnH .it the i-hui-rh. All ai luvilrd to atlerid llli-te fiieeilin;N Kiiist MrTHoMsr.-Hljtti St., Iietwen Main mid IVhiI. Kev. I. K. Itrllt. It. h. iiaslnr. seivir,.. : j i am. r m r. v Mlt.ilm Si-IiihiI 9 ii M. I isy.-r ineeiii k Vt eUnevIa) rven UK. ia-iiMi 1'ifsi-, tk'ii fori er Main and Vlllll. N lie. I'Sso.t S. IViCI H uvutl lloUM. M.ll.l-l) --ll,ol H ,f A. M. s n oi-'i ( i v.i:i . t'.ai (Iratilte. be- li e-.i 1 .1; Ii ai - .-.ulti. CnioHKIi lnt-risT. - Vt. otive. t; k, between li'litll Hint I .) enlll. Jl)-v. A. i)vi ell. liMS- ter. S) i.i. i v in. Mel 7 ) i. III. Prayer Hieein.u i cii-.e l;y cvehli.jf. Voti Min'h (iiiii-iic Al'l IATIiiN IN'Iik lii aieriintii liloi-k. M.nn ln . t. (on-l-l ineeiii). fur iiihi, imly.i-fi rv Mmdav al-t-rii)e.ri h1 i o'i iecK. K'Siiu oie aei-k duys mm s .i h. in ,tu u : M i. ni. S 'ith Pask Taikksaii.s -Itev. .!. M, V kiiI, I a.ti.r. Si nii-.: Sui.uny S. Inml, .)). in.: I reai-Mnif, II a. m. m,l s p. m. , (jrii)er ini-ni-e lur.ili,y iimlii ; cii),ir iic 'iirriily niht. All am elei,ius. SKfllKT SOi lf.TltJi "I;mth iK PVTIIIAP liamilM bodice i so. 47. Meet" every M xineany seim,g l tlielr lull lii Pariiieie A ('mm IiIim k. All i Unit ktiiL'litH sre ojili ,;!y invaedln Attend C. C. Usisliall. C. t. ; ' tw livi . K. K. H. A . i . ,. . ieei nrsi and third Friday ri eve .llilf llf sitrh III, ill! h si (i. AH. Ha!l in ii)s kaiHik il" k. rouik Vcnnllyea, M, W l, P. kuersole, Kec-order. AO. I' W Nii.fl - Vwiormiul Biidlourih krlilnv IVitIiil', l,i IIim i... ... Hi i. ) I i A it hall in Ki kwiMMl llix'k, K. J. Murgao, M W, r, liruwil, Ileeor ler, IJOYAI. Al!''AN.tV-r. I'm, mil N JfrJI. 11 Meet Hi III" K.nl P. lokll III 111.) Pailliele At CrAt-.) liioi k )ivi r I'.i-' n' I A Tn'i, vivirinif I n ll, n il li,i to , I Henry lletiild, It-cnit ; Hm ;iilii.'. heri-tnf v. I ASS I.OJXiK, No. H1.I.O.O. V. meets er ey lur-dny ti!i:lt at ilieir liall In l-iifer:r llofk. AIHM.1 Ke'ln are ri.rdihliy lurlied n attend mheii vi. no, ( in tliecily. .1 lory N. O.S. W.llrnli.", Hecr. lary l JHK CniZKXS HAXK. PLATTSMOUTH KKUKAMKA Osiltal stock paid In is M Authorlied Capital, 9100,000 orricaas ' A.N K CAfiRUTH, JOB. A. C0lh0n. PrmldenU Vlce-Pissltsui W. H. t'URBCra. CSAbler. tuasvToas 'rai.S Carrutb J. A. Connor, F. R. Oath t am f. W. J,)hDon, Hsnry Brsck, Jobs O'Kesfs W. I). Marnaro, Wm. Wstaneamp, W. H. Cmlilnf. 'EANSACTS'i GENERAL BAMIN3 BOSlKES neacanlllrueaof depo.lt beartnit Intsrsal Hurs slid iell cichaiiK. couui jr aud city . ..i. J. C. MAYi S COUNTY -HI' K VEYOIt AX It CIVIL ENGINEER 411 r,ler left lib the county clerk alii be promptly tt. mled to. OFFICE I.N COCkT IIUUHB, Plattsmouth, Nebraska , mi When you no to a shoe store your object intuit only to buy shoes but to procure for what you spend the best that your money will buy. Less than this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in rea son, ask. Our rnetho'U are ns simple as your desires. We ao not lift your expectations to the clouds, but we realize them whatever they ure. We will never sacrifice your interests to ours and nowhere else can you fret a fuller and fairer equivalent for your money. An especially profitable purchase for you is our etc. HOOTS, SKOEB Oil rtuniirrta P. SHERWOOD. " 5CI Main Street DFAI.KH IK- STAPLE AND FANCY ROC ( PLASS AND HUEEN8WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited, North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. CIKST : NATIONAL : HANK r OK PIJkTTfiMOL'TII, NKI1KAHKA Paid up eatiltat ... ....Vi.mi.Wi III.IMJU' Hurplua ri the very b"-t fm llltie fur the promp traoaviieQ A ll;!t!:nute liankiiiL' Business Stocks, liondt, niild, K"ertiipcii i d local e- Mirllle lHHl.'llt Mini illid. le-liiisllH rw'nll - nd mieri-st allowed on th ri-rlitiet iitafu drnwii, at illnl In an) :tit uf tin i'mtel stale and all Hie ptlnrli al tnan o Surope, 00W.ETT1OKS MADS AND PHOHITLV Bf M IT IKll. Battiest mai-ket price mld fur ruiinty War rants, State ana County tsind. PIKHCTUKS John PlUi:rald n. Ilnwkrworth bam Wauii, V. K. WblM tieorije E liiivey (oho Fltz?rald. H. Wauirh. Prealdent , Ca - : '.- NEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL & SON Keep all kind of builders iardwar on hand and lll tupiily r,iMrn,-t,,r ou mint lay ootlilu ter im TIN" ROOFING rfi'tli and nil kiml nl tin unrk prmm lly doue. Oidsr (r nil tlio cnuuiry Swlli'lli-d iS Pearl Kt. PLATTiMOC Til, Htl. Mexican Mustang a jLiniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain relieyer. Iu use it almost universal bjr the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Kaiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment Vo other application compare! with it in efficacy. Thi well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustakc Liniment. Owion arise for iu use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. Everything to Furnish' Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S CHEAT MUURK5 HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having lnircliaed the J. V. "Weckbach istore room on souUl Main street where lam now located can m-U goods cheap f er than the cheapest having just put in the largest tstock ' of new good ever brought to the eity. (Jasolinc Ktim and furniture fall kind Hold on the installment lan. i I. l'KAHLMAN. - A'1 r A D; D) u SK-'I v I THE POSITIVE CUil E. IW A POPIXAK FAMILY, Jswjis: "How wit, Knte, tiiat you lwns Seem to 'inteh nil 'Vi the lant le-w Unill 1 Jo 1 1 n t r Jo s'"l''iy lb Jo 0(14 wuat I Diiiy, you alWHil t.t-ui to Ki't1 ,r mo " i Krs: " I don't know : I eertnlnh t r "-" in Uiat dtreelloll.1' Jivmi: : " Well, dnnng-ltie Int rewmoni'na, fur aiamplo, you linn tnkeu up paintinc, without any teacher you cams tnthe resrus wtieo Minn liiltoo ili-M-ruil her IS hartm laM so nidileiily, and eortaiiily wa are all inipniv Ins: In vraie uieler ymir limtrin-tloii ', 1 neard fou telling Tommy Ijonin (nut eveiilnit how 01a cluli inu'le uii-takia in pluylni luwlxllj Jou sn-iii to l up ou all the lutent1 fsils,' and now Jim! alii.tto do jit:t!-rsiI"lrMimtai!Ca yon entertain iHiiiililully ; and In Ui laai Uiiiuth you have iiiiinivin In liealth.owliia', you t llfc", to your iihynii-alrulturuejen iwa. wuern vn 11 iret h II of your liiroriiiatinn from In Una little i,ui-o( tha way place lor yon never irn to ttio eity." Kats: "Why, Jennie, you will maks ma Vain. I havoiiiily oneminir.niifnnnatkiB, hut It In nrpn.-i , j how it iin-eumll wnnia. I vi-ry el'l'iin li'-:ir i,f Hiiyllnnir te w hut what thu ie i lewil.is I niiif me lull liilnniiailon . 011 tlm sulijei-t. MuKii r Nol MHnnrinel And S en' tron-iim It Is In us H, fur It nully f oriu-tii-s II, reH'luiif f"r ti.e wlmia huiin liol'l : fiiiher litis loven u, liH nnurn'ino thul he htii tnkeu for yes is s1- I"' ' ""s one (riven more nml l ll r liifi inmiinn on the milijei In or t!i iluy ; nml in-.ili.-r nays limt II m Hint tli n iiinl.i ln r mi Ii liinmus iiiuwl.ei-H-r. l-i I 11 I, H nil nvoe Unit !! IS the nii ly reiilly rAsn.y iimr.i i)i luii'li-lieil, M we lirtve ellt tor 1 n,,, of III! el tlli'in. and linl lliuti.iiew iil lor nun. nu'iilii-r ml fur wi.ini-n. aiel nuniiier for tliiluieii nnly, Willie On one einla c;v -rv one ol Oi; el wo onl ii'i' l to t.i1. .- one li:ti'ii'l ( f eewrnl, nnd t;i i ii 'v 1. ,0 -,-i .ihiii- ii'ini in. tor it is onli 1:m a ye.ir. I'l riiiii von think I um to .'inl t - la In my .rnle; Imt I will h-l loll ihim,; tn-i ler l 111. ei 1 1 1 1 lln eiit- lo li,e pnl. IhIii t, W. .leiinlnn l)i iimn-a, )'i I ,t ll'h Sin-, t. New Vork. lor a mnn le ei o. and 1 l,,i,l ,il.iy eo. K .i. r lh.it I Ii.ivr i,,nii you a irre:il fn nr ; niel limy lie you will In cult ins uh ohl. at 01 wiy we li.ive the reputation 01 heinir the iet iiiforinl family In town. If thm l' eo, it is Ixuiurial's i auiUy luialu thai Uuoa lU" A fiheral oiler-only 1.00 fur TIIIv VVLLTLY lUIKALI) nml Diiiiortet Family Many.iiic. tJTSi'iiff your subHcription to this otlicc. 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