r V .Vr tr i .9 V ;Mct'pt9'. . i ;liroti!ti tn I'.vvH. mill fond elitsu t;it.-. . (, ciriifr Vlu. unit Htm itreftt h opy, otio jf.iXln ail y line.... ft so ut py, on ye r, Jj.'!' a-lvMioe JCO )ne coiy,! nvmtUI. lit al'ane ... 7S )ue C"py, thri'o rmintln. Intdvimce. . . 40 . TKU1I (iill I1AIH' )ne cup oni year In sdvinre, 6 00 Km copy per week, by c:vajer S )ne copy, per mutb to . MONDAY. DECEMHliR 21.1S01 Westekn Sii.VATOKi have, been recognized in t)m makintr up of cummitlecH. i ; .". . The Oirtll'.il News. announces Jude NfVile', of North Platte as a candidate . -for conirret from the (Sixth) ff.-m' distriet Goveknok KUHKU-Jm his article in the,, November Forum on the Binifieance (if the late MasHa cluim-lta election, concludes that the iiiaiiufacturerH 'jfave him mip port bi-caiwe he favored the admis- nion of free raw material. The na tional democratic parly in more hostile to that policy than i the republican party. At the clout; of 1 a t week's legis lation Speaker Crisp lendcreil K. f Mill the second place on the wan and meann committee, which he promptly and curtljf declined. Mills could hardly be expected to do otherwiHe. Ife has been the leader of the free trade policy in the hoiife for years, and hh chair man of the waytt and means com ruittee irv the Fiftieth coinjrew he framed a bill that was mippoeed to represent the m-ntimeiiM of the democratic party. Mr. Mill wan aHsiired that the party would adhere to "tarilf reform" ait outlined ia the bill. Hut with the election of Crip the party practically abandoned the free trade crtifade and adopted an entirely different course. Mr. Mill in declining to take second place, tendered, from all appearances, simply ait a matter of respect, signifies his belief in the policy for which he hag labored all thee yearn, and indicated his unswerving fidelitj to the cautte. 1 FROM A DEMOCRATIC STAN D- :poin r. In reading over our country dem ocratic exchanges, we have yet to nee a complimentary notice of President Harrison nieaapge. Every question with which he deals, it matters not how ably, is held tip to ridicule- The following able impartial andhonest commen t of the New York Sun would be inte resting reading for these contracted specimens of journalism: The capital feature in the report of the secretary of state is the ac count of the uses to which the re cijnocity clauses of the M'Kinley net have already been put, and of the larger result, to In- expected. We have heretofore referred in these columns to the substantial advantages which will occur to our producers of food staples and to Our manufacturers when the agreement with Spain respecting the conditions of our trade with her West Indian dependencies shall go completely into effect, which will not be until July 1, 1W. Material benefits have been secured by similar arrangement for partial reciprocity between the United States and lir.uil; and the fact that S:in Domingo has made corres ponding concessions may cause the development of a considerable trade with that i -j.iil.il io. It is understood that negotiations have been undertaken fur the purpose of obtaining like facilities for trade with several other South American and Out Ml American states, and we infer from the president's mes sage that more than one new field of commerce will presently be opened. There- are certain coun tries on this "continent, as, for in stance, Mexico, Venezuela and Peru, with which a free Interchange of many products niay reasonably beTooked.for. If the prospect seems less, bright in the directions of Chill, the Argentine Confederation, and the United States of Columbia, it is because the latter company is still in some degree tied to France by the lingering hope of seeing the Panama Canal completed while the two former republics are too de pendent upon England, commer cially anil financially, to accept the overtures of the United States.' It should interest those Amer icans who have been swift to credit ought president's o present hour m iiin.iimuu.1 ntiago or of any iiaval oi'tii! ers during the lias been pre Chilian civil war sented to our federalovcrrment. Noteworthy also !.J the in nn;'tion that the new Chilian government has not ventured to deny Use right of asylum asserted for the Amer ican legation by Minister Kgati on behalf of Halmacediat refugees. To the outrages perpetrated in Valparaiso on sailors wearing the uniform of the United States the president's inessatre refers with in dignution.and expresses a dignified regret that the Chilian government should have replied in an offensive tone to the protest of the state department. Significant is the turtner statement that, unless a more seemly and satisfactory answer to our remoustraiicc is soon recei ved, the matter will be pressed on the immediate attention of con gress by a special message. It is, indeed, high time that the insolence of the Chilians should be fittinirlv rebuked, and that thev should be taught their true position with re spect to this republic. Nothing could be more groundless than the notion that we must put up with the insult and injury from a petty state lest we should expose our sea ports to bombardment from Chilian ironclads. There are plenty of armored vessels of a high class to be bought in Europe, and, if con gress should authorize. their purchase, Ihey could be brought across the Atlantic long before a Liiuiaii vessel could reach our waters. Ou the whole, we believe that no one can read the report of the state department without a gratifyin conviction that our foreign rela tions are in firm, capable and palri otic hands. New York Sun. THE SONG OF THE FARM. Tic rrplw tlit pP from th whrt at mora. Tti !iMli)Wi tt,t we o'er tbe waving corn Am! Ilmilivlilllitpnnni.1 V., Ulll Tb huary oWl ore hart who tree arc bnt. ajuu ins ciursr noun wuer tua Iioneybet t warm. Cry. "Conn to the eradlc of calm oonlcntl tome Mother Nature at home on a farm! 'Ure are biiiowe of meadow Loae ware are o awert Tbejr perfume the air; here are mountain of bar: Here are Utile w1nti loot uponocraciiof wtieat. acq DQTieTui4 eulpwTerk4 In boUyWk InrkV- Here le peaoe lo the air and a ami la In the i y. And neTor a fear of deception or harm. From tbe carea and tbe wuea of a city life f y loom jiouer nature, wno Urea on a farm! ' And to the old tnr.f from the cherry tree tope And arbore where Bacchus might gather a treat, From eld faehUraed eparrowt that lira to oopee A.J . I. .V - Jt, , ... ... " uit mr or an in meiiinf atreet. From the bare and the line and theaenUnel err rt k, i . . . . tue cc, wi iiinu cianon Doaee no Rlura out to the cltr folk trer and ky. vAuia iwa k uhu rial ore: ana uvea on t farm;" -New York World. Abeat Becetottf ClfU. From th niRT be divided into thinn that we went and thing that wo don't want. It tain no particular skill or grace to receiv things that we want, but as, in times of Keneral irivina. like Chriotimui. thvhim-r part of the jrifts we get are things that we aim t want, that branch or receiver shin il Worth Httelltji The t ca.ry iosa f.r not wanting things are toe vnixar one that they do nut strike m as intrinsically dt-sirubl. and the mora complex reason that w dn't wsnt to r eeive idem rrura the iiarticular giver. A gf-neral r-lii,-'ly Btnlieabletu n-inctunrpa due to either of these caunes U to keep siretinouMy in the nund the kajijunesa of the givt-r in giving. hememberinfc? tliat, von are .lehVhW ith a trifle frora scmo cca rr.n l..v.. even paesively instrutJieutal in proctiring bin: tha h.-.j.plie of giving; applying the e.iuie prineijili), yoa can accept ever so costly a gift from some one for whom you care little without any irksome senis) of obligation, trim! of course the gi ver had the best of it any way, and it is a great deal kinder and more generous to sacrifice one's persoual inclinations and accept, than to refuse. Remember per sistently that by receiving with due gmrs you secure to another person a desirable form of happinefls. Kcribner's. A Fanaona Tree Dretrnjed. The famons oitk under which Tasto U supposed to have spent the greater part of the day during the laot ymr of hi life, when he hal retired to the convent of Sant Onofrio, was blown down, it it sftid, during a violent g:ile recently. The tree, which all visitors to Rome nnl to visit, was kept standing for years by supports of masonry on all sides. The trunk, it is reported, will be kept as relic in the convent of Bant Onofrio. riiiladtljbia Ledger. The develomnent of Industry has been so great, and the many articles now made from it are so useful, that it ha sunnlanted the famnne olive tree product in majority of cases. KW'tric heailliilitji of ahont ? r.fVl die power are now in general use on the railroad In Indiana. They are very fa- voraoiy sjniken or by engineers. In nailing on heels by the uw of ma chinery one man and a hoy enn hee.1 30 pairs of slus-s per day. It would rwjuire five ej..n to do lliis by ban 1. i mv l:.y 1 . ... M.i,.-. 1. ,, ''.tl, H'.lt l-n I: l .h.-t IWI tllil . .....i i-, 1 I wimi I vt r i.. I i.- -i! ii.-s fi.it Mie w.if K.,t a wi,iw tarly an j ,lt.Vutoil beriKlf to ttw, educution of her sons and the sUward.-hip of their patermd prop erties, which under her management were increased to fortunes. Though. o well endowed with the money uinking faculty, she was a person of a generoca uiriwsumu aim given to hofpitiility. SHjCuuiiue was reputed tlie hand somest girl in Alsace. As an old woman he was more than handsome. The pure vubuncv i-ruiuiiifuf aua me re of the kindeht. nntakt-flt inrl mntt ... i of eyes imaginable was never quenched so long as life remained. The son must have had her in his head, na ha .i,, bered her in her younger days, when he wa ssetcning tne umign of the statue of "Liberty EnliidiU-nini? ih wmi.i - ' a " It was her idea that Liberty should not oe en paie ue guimanve, hut of a grave and severe astiect. Liliertv wa th of all conditions, she used to say, for mose wno were severe npon themselves ad the wont for the self bul n . One never saw a trace of self righteous uarsnnesa in me old iiy. tihe was very indulgent toward the erring; but that gw. ane sant, csme with the wido ex penunce of old age. It was a source of enjoyment to her to drive to the I.-de of Swans, in the Seine, and look at the ro duced copy which wan set up there a few years ago or me lamou statue which now eUiiile at the entrance of New V ork hurlxir. One of her sayings was, "Do not repress badness; crowd it out with goou mufts." i,nilon Truth. A Pari, ranille Storr. "Every travel.-r who stotrt at Pnrie lodging house," laughed a woman the miier day, -has a candle ftory, and here l( mine: We were served with two cnndli-s every morning, which we never half used un: these would be tuln ,.) however, and fresh ones aiits ar in tlu-ir places. Knowing th.it we were being inargea ior every caudle we determined at leant toeniov added ilhimination n1 my hiinband listed around for a place to nine mem uanng the Ua;ly doing up of uie npartmenL On the top shelf of a cabinet arrangement in a corner stood a large Japanese vase, wide and deep. Up to tuts .nr. chmls-d, to discover that we had een forestalled, for in its cnrnu emus nonow we round w.-venbori can dies, every one burned down perhaps an inch. ... 1 ".Some former Mirer hail retente.1 the candle swindle like ourselves, aud had pnt his daily allowance whertt ft would do the proprietor no g'sxl. Tlmt nigni a bniliantilliiiiiiniitionof nineteen ciuidles, each set in it own greawt on the marble top table, gave us something Lke light. During our stay we hid and accumulated candles, so that w l,,t always enough to read by, and when we leiiwe deposited our overstock ia the vase for the benefit of some aeurrl,inr succoesor." New York Times. The Eli(ioes of Chlea. The three ereat reliirions of Phina am Confucianism, buddhism and Taouiiia. The bnlk of the people are Buddhists rather than Confncianibta, and there are millions of infidel. The tomb of Con fuctu is at Mecca, for many of the Chi nese, aud thev make niiimma. tn It Confucianism i more a philosophy than a reugion. it contain many of the beau ties Which WJ SUDOoae to be) rirnm'vl the pnipertie of Christianity. The gun ieu rule in negative form was an. GUnriaUd bv Colifuciun. ami aa a avatm of morality it is beautiful The Taou.sta nave more snpernuuons than tbe Con fucianiHta. Tbev beiran ahont th eem time as Confucius, their preacher being one iaon-1 bze. The aUte rriirion. in connection with which all thes religions come in, is the worship or the emperor, who is the son of heaven and the prophet. nrit at,1 king of the people. He wort.hins for thein In the temiiles at Tekin Ul,en the great Temple of Heaven was burned down a shudder- ran down the SfJO.OOO.flOO spine of the great Chinese nation. It was thought that this was a warning from heaven that the emperor should be de-po-d. Frink O. Carpenter in Kational Tribune. R'SK'nC Itters from Lordueu "Ever since I waa abnutd " it a volt known New Yorker, "I have been pes tered with all sort e of begging letters. They are mostly from the managers of Kiiglisb charitable iruOUutious of vari ous (h-ecript ions, though some are from private individuals. The former inclose a variety of printed matter illustrating the piu puree) and work of the institution. The latter are abject appeals of appar ently professional begging letter writers, with which London abounds. I was talking with friend about It and he said he had the aaine experience for nbont two years after he bad built a fine hone her, a description of which and his wealth got into tbe local papers. He was deluged with begging letters from almost every capital in Europe aud es pecially from London. "'i 9 ms tx-ople are the worst and most pemintent beggars in the worhL Fancy au American mailing beggiug letter to Londoners! I suppose there uiunt be money in it or they wonldn't do it." New York Herald. The Intelligent foreigner i highly amnsed at the Indiscriminate way iu which Englndi aodieuce use this word, regardlua of the number and sex of the performer whom they wih to applaud. A tenor is, of course, bravo; but prima donna is brava. More than one male artint can only lie bravi, and if there are more ladies than one on the stage, and no man is to be Included In the applause, they sbr.uld be hailed as brave at leant according to Italian grammar. Notes and (jnerie. The art of lomrevitv. all the world over, i a regular life, temperate in All tilings, with alMunIanee of pnre air aud water, and freedom from anxiety, cure aud worry. I a 1,4 ax FWicrer inmi ivi-r I -il years; had it . a . ,r x i iii.n t o ior i t' very liHtl, couldf hardly breathe. Some my lit I cmfkl not HU-cp and had to walk the lkilSr. I purchaeed 1 1 v 1 (.rt-ani iiulm mXd am iihiiilt it fi'iely, it is) working iicuie eurcly. I have advmcd eevcr.tl fricndM to line it, and with happy rennlte iu every cane. It is U uiediciue above all other fur ca'rrh, and it in worth its weight in , uf I thank IjO1 1 tiave found a icmctlv I can im with safety uud that iIiVh all that ia claimed for it Jt in curing mi' .1... .(.. H W tiuu-.- III.H ...j . .. - ' " - i -j, - - f - ford, Conn. PLACES OK WORSHIP. Catholic St. rul"e Church, ak. botweca Filth and Hulh. Kalln-r i'amey, 1'imtnr H-ivii-ei: utat anil 1 ' a. M. Bulidiiy HcIhk'I at 1 :M, with bi-ucUicllon. t'HRliTlAy. Corner bocmt sad KU'hth Bts, M-mcen innriiiiiK anil tvenieK. Kider A. Uul uway paelor. Sunday Biliool 10 a. M. Episcopal. Ht. I.ukc'i Church, comer Third and Inc. He?. U II. Buruees. pasliir. Ker-vli-e -. U A. M. aud I Mr. M. Huuday rkbuol at 2:30 p. M. Osrmak MsTiiomsT. Corner Mixih Ht. aa1 irnnlt. Itcv. lllrt. fft'ter. hrrvlrcn : Il a.m. and 1 ;WI r. M. Huuday Hohool 10 :30 A. M. Phrfie.TTrniAW.-fervlcM In new church, cor ner Huth and l.rmilte ale. lti-v. J T. Halrd, pantor. Hiinday-acliool at ; FtencliluK al 11 a. m.K-nl " in. The Y. It. t. C. E ot tblf church meet every Haliliath evenli.E at 1 :1ft In tho bxvmunt .it tlir cliiicrli. All aie invited to atlrca tui-eo nicelliiKH, Fiiiht MrrHOniHT. Rlith ft., bctwen Main and t'earl. Kev. I.. V. Unit. I). I), tiaotor. Kcrvlcee : II A, M 8 :l P. M hllllila) fichool :.') A M, I'raycrmeelli x Wediiemlay cvei. iiiK. (Ikumah ruvNMVTaiiiw Tortir Main and Ninlh. Iter. Wlllc, ii:nl"r. KervlCM umial Iniiirn. huiKliiy M:liiml 'J :.') A. M. HwprmH I ikiihiiatioau Ciranll. he teen Fifth and Mull. Cnuiiim riAiTisT. Mt. Olive, tink, between fciilh and KU-veiith. l!i v. A. )Vell. Iw- lur. Senleei II a in. Kiel 7 :.) p. 111. 1 ruyer nieennu neuut-iutty eveniiis, Voiino Mpn's Ciihiitiak AaiocMTiox ll'K. nulii ViaieniiHii liliH-k, Miilu ntn-i-l. dm I -l iih-i-uiii, fur hii, only, every Huhi!;iy af t'TiHH.ii :it 1 o'cliM'k. H)lii ujm-u eei k d)l from h: io a. In., lo t ; : p. ni. Mi I TH I'AIlK TA1irilNACI.K -HeT. .t. St. W'hI, I rtiti'f. Hervh-e : hiiiiiluy Hrliool, .A in.: 1'reiw'lili i;. Ha. m. ami a p. in. ; pr:ier iiii-eO'iit 1urilay nlslil ; clmir pruc i ice l'iij,.y nilit. AUare i lcuinr. SM ULT SUCIKTIKS KNICHTS 1K rVIIHAH )aillii:.( l,oiti;e '. 47. Mi-t'tn eveiy Weilne-ilny e, ninu At their h -ill In I'artnele a ( l:i't him k, All via Uiiik kni.-lila are oiiitlitlly Invited to attend (J. C. kl,uiliall, U. C. ; lie llovey, h, K. (i. A O. T. W. Mcele flrt ana third Friday crcjln ,f mrh muiilh nt i. A. K. lull In Ilix kwiKik Muck. Frank Venulljca, M, W. It, E. Kiiepuile, llecorder. O, I'. W. No. M Mcele aeentid and lourtti Friday . vei,lni; In Hie inoi.ih ai (i. A K hall in KH kwiiiHl hliK-k, K. J. Morgan, M W, F, I', lirowii, lleturdcr. IIOVAI. A lll'A N AM roi nrll No p. 11 Meet at (lie K.ul I llllll III tlie I'llllele Al Crallf tdiHk oer llernelt A 'IiiMm viLrliuf liri thn ii Invlieit. Henry llerold, lU-jfi-m ; I liua W ailing, hi-xrctiiiy, ....... ...., ..... ., v, r. inrrm re ry Tuesday iilyltt At Ihi-lr ball In Ftttierald block. All Odd Fcllowe are cordially Invited o attend hi-ii visitlnif iii eiHjiiv J i rum I iruiir v-A tut i i r n . . . S. (i.n. W.llnde. Mecretarv'l JHK CIIIZKXS n.WK. PLATTrjMuDTH NEUKAHKA Oapttal stock paid In f. si Authorized Capital, f 100,000 omcaa HANK 0AKHUTH, JOB. A. C0.NM0B, FreeldenU Vloe-mtlleni W. H. UUHUI5Q. Cetbier. Dtaarrroas 'rank Carroth J. A. Connor. F. B. Outhnjint . W.Johneon, Henry Bteck, Johs O'Kaef W. H. Merriam. Wm. WeUneamp, W. H. Oushlag. 'BANSACTSIA GENERAL BAHIIN3 BDSiHES vien certiflcAtee ot dcpoulu heartnir Interest Buvi and aelle etchanKc oounty aud nliy ....ii C. MAYES COUNTY -Ht'KVEVOU AMI CIVIL ENGINEER AM crdcrs !rft trill t 3 coiitjly titik wiii b UFriCB IN COL KT IIOU8H, I'hittHinouth, - NebrnHka 'T'- '''"'H'tllftVcA- ..4s- .. i. m i ii ,t J 1. a. ,r.., 1 SEE THOSE FINE CHRI8MA8 SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S I 1,,W.' b. I II p 1. H5TSl-tX. r-AI.IK 15- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. F IRST : NATIONAL : HANK OK PLATTHMOUTH. NKHKAHKA Paid up capital V).nnp,oA Hurplu lo.oiAi.w n the very best lacllltlcii (or the promp tririctiDS c! i;;lt!a:aM Banking Business fltoi ki.tiiindi.Kuld. Kiivsriiment and local ae ju rules houifht aiul iiild. Uepoilw receive.. nd Interest alffwed ou the certlllnaie. iiiafm drawn, aaiiaitie In any part of in, '.lulled Sute and all the prli.clpiil Uwut 0' Europe. OOI.LCCTIONS M AOS AND PKOMI-TI.V HRM IT Tau. UlKhcft market ptlce paid for County Wai rants, Hlate ana ( ounl y Ihiij.h. UIltECTOlW John FlUU-'urald I). Il.iwk-aortb Hiiu WaiiKh. K. V.. While fieorne E. Itovey John FltzircraM. h. Watuh. 1'r l.leut ( .-I JyTEW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL A SON Keep all kinds of i i!,leri hardware on hiuid and lltmpily i-nriine-tors on moit (air I ul. le teni a : TIN- HOOFING ; Hpoiitinir ftB't nil ktMiH tri iin work prnmitiy diinri. iinlere Imiii tli"j eiuniry Sullcltcl. H Pearl St. I'LATT.S MOUTH, NKIt. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliefer. It use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Kaikcr, and ly every one rcciuirjng an effective liniment. Vo other application compare! with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has itood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest ii complete without a bottle of Mustako Liniment. Occasions arise for its Use almost every day. All drugging and dealers have it. Everything to Furnish' Vour House. - I. PEARLMAN'S -CHEAT HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Uaying nurchancd the J. V. Wt-cklmch store room on Kouth Mam etrcct where I am now located can n il orul chca-" er than the cheapest having juht put in the IurKl!ht ht'f of new goods ever brought to the city. Choline hov and furniture rail kinds hoM on the installment plan. V I. PEARMAN. THE POSITIVE CURE. I " mi BHOTilBlia. M Warra. fin, Twit. Prlr. MfuL .,-V'-wl A POPL'I.AIt FAMILY. Jsxsi : " Hnw m It, Kmc. that ymi alwan S Sceiil to CHti:U on ' lo the lail new tliliiii J )0 J wnui i may )oU niujt - M ti jr dnn'tVncw: I j rlniiTi' i tit me.' K ate : " I don' do ni". Blake, etiy eierllull ill t liat iln eel 11 iu," g jKNNiit: nen. nurnn me met mwmontha,1! 7:- S4 (r. r.r. ,1 SA mmmtm without any tineher 1 you came to the rescue wlu-n Miah Lllnr'O di-rted hi-r iH-lhnrterhuij an tudilenly, and eoriainly we are all Imiirov. Inir 111 ifraoc under your liuiriietioii ; I lieerd you telling Tommy Ijiinie liiit eveninit how ..Int. i.i-.n. tiii.l at. 4 In i.IhvIiilt tu.u.lu.11. you eii-m to t up cm all the Inn m 'fade,' anil L 1.... .-I .1 l..-ull.. .t-. t you entertain lieiiiitilully ; and In tlie hut month ynu have unproved an In henllh,owlii(, you tell' me. to your phyaiealcultureeiereiaea, w'liero do you get all of your Inforiiialjoa from In this lit: in oui-of tho way place r ior jrou never ire tu mo city." klTI- ' Wliv. Jeiuiie. Vain. I hnreouly one anureeiif InrnriuatiABJ but It la mirpriMiiiK how It meet all wante. IV. ...... ..1.1 1 . r ...!. 1..- ....a 1 1. . ei j -n-i'i.iui 111-iir ,11 mi'idine lew w Hal the next lew days 1'iiiiir ine full Informal Ioq on the Aiilijcct, Mnirji ? Not Muku'iiii' I And a (rnut treasure It l to n all, for It real!)' ftiriii-hre the n-ading fur tlio whol b.wii.-x'hoid : father haa ffiveli up hii niavazina that he haa Uiken fur yi-iim, an he avi till one eivea more atul Uiier Inlomiatlon on the miti.k-rtA of the ilny; and mother says tlmt It it that tlmt miikm her ui-h a (anioin houi- t, in fMi t, wn all airn-e tlmt It Is tlie only n-ally vamilt maKaiiie pul'lmheil, aa we havo eent for aamiilieof all of them, and llnd tliutono l all lor imii, another ail fur Wl; , and il!,vr r- .M while tliia one auila eveiy one of im; so ws only need Ui lnko one InwteHil of eetern), and that ! wlii li l!ie evunoiio' eotni-H In, for It Is only t-'.'o a Ji'nr. l'l-rliup von think 1 am tix lav ih In my pmlie; Init I will let you ei-a oura, or. better at III, send HI eenle to the puli-ll-iher, W. J.-iiiilnKK iH-mon-at, lli Vjmt lVh eiri-et. New Vork, for a wiuilo eopv, and 1 Ahelt ninny ouiiiiiier tiini have ilnne you a irrriit favor; and tuny lo- you will lieriittina ua out, aa ynu any wn have the reiutiiiiuu of lielnu- the iM-nt li'ifiirmi-'i family In town. If that l so, it Is Jx-uiorvet'a iaiuuy tumaxlu Uiat duo iu" A liberal oiler only $:i.00 for THE WEETLY HERALD and Jjh-nion'ht l'amily M:i(,'azinc. txTSend your onbHcription to this nil ire. fiAM Sclenllflo America! nyoiiuj tu, CAVEATS, ,4" TRADE .1 I. , r.,V 1 ,), n i 'Mm T Be 1 O, i IE MARkU, . I ' PATIMT I ' I -,i Anr'a, s j-a rrtiiOH COPtRIO For Infnrmatlna anil free Ilandtio mi.hb a i o., :r.i iu,.hi.v Olnert hureeu fur pecunnii iiateri ! Kverr nlefit Un out br u ! 14'lit tielore Uie pablie bj a uoiina siveu frea ui t.-mo Ui Uie C" . Tarreit etreelatlnn. of any eHmtlfle paner In rhe w.irlil. PiilrniimiT lllntrte'l No mlKllireui man thuiiii) m wiihoul It. Weekly, S3. on a J-r; U M III m. ,nl hi. Ail4mn Mf S.N A CO. 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