The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 22, 1891, Image 3

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H. II. KI.I.KMIAIT.M, Prop.
The f ieit of freuli tnvHl iiIwiivk found
In thin niarket. Alu'i in-Bh
K-n nml Itiiller. "
Vil.l,.iine ol :i!l kin.H Ve.t In their
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Meat -u-uar i
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nl iiflilrn, nnd Si. ?3 f'j "ul ''"'" 1"" I" i in
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(JIVIMJ, C'llUIMT.'UAn bud N-'V YE.il:': Oouliln li.!:J:-f :.a:ni.rr-.
. c will sl M-nil ?r ol l Ix'iinir.'l rnlU'n-. r-'V'- l ' " ' ?: )"
It()fES." Il produnlnn lm rost TV. f.. !V T I i .') '. A N '.) S",1.'..'.l.
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8 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Dotor, Mm.
THE
WEEKLY
BTILL CONTINUES
Tbe Most Popular Family Newspaper in the West
IT 13 THE BEST NEWSPAPER FOR
THE HOME .-. .-.
THE WORKSHOP, on
THE BUSINESS OFFICE.
for THE PROFESSIONAL MAN,
THE WORKINGMAN. on
THE POLITICIAN.
IT !H A REPOnMCVN NEWUPA PES, an uch l eblr conducted,
Dumbirlnj am. ir,j l-.awlt.ira !'. b.lt in tre country. , ,
It p.iii iMiii ALL tun ;; i: w.-i. .ml koups lia luujera porfoctlr posted oa
lmr' tnt e vnntu rt il ovur tnn wn Id.
In LlI'r.KAHY 1't.ATUi'k.H to thna of tha bn! ir.Bpaiinna.
AT.oro I'd contrlbu'.oinar.. W. O HOVl .J.B,1 NANi II hTOCK I ut , M HH.
FKANIM.U IIOU .HUN IIU"N'.TT, MA Hit TWAIN. Li i I T H A K Tl.. M A U
IUCI. Tllljy I'tlON, A W.TuUWUflE I.-IT RTIiL'Ifl BTI'VI NOr,HUI.
YARD KU'LINd. HHIHI.PY UAKI), HAM ilAHWi.U. AT H I.U WOOD.
JOi.I, ClIANOLCII HAHHH, (ind n.o'.r Otlinra ol bwUNU LITtKAHlf
J AMS. Itwlll tuua b aann Uiat HIE IN'iUli UCtAN pubiiafaaa
THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE.
IU ronniaK and DOWtlGTIC CO w R f-m PONDENCE la Tary axtanalra
aod tria boat. -
The Youth' Dcpartm-ut, Cariosity Shop, Woman's KinirJom t The Home
Ara De'.tor than a Maoazlna (or tna romllf .
Onaojtha Moat Impartant l'miaraj la Lia Departmsnt of
FARM AND FARMERS,
mtadyrX-OOV W. Ti. no ARC of TViaconaln. Editor and Prnprtator of
"lloird a Daliy Loan." Tula la iim foa.ura and aa Importaat onatoAjn
cuitiiriata. ,
AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT
Ifenn'iotvxinoryjnBdfirtna ap.clnl purpooo of dlacumina tSa quostloni now
ajiuuuu ti.ulaiui'iraof lt.a country.
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
I On Dollur per Ywir, pontiiKO puiil.
THE .-. SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN
la publlahedaTary Monday and Tharo lay at $2.00 paryaar, poatpald
Tho DAILY INTER OCEAN xa $6.00 vfAZl paid
The SUNDAY INTER OCEAN 2 00 p?aLla"a:d
Llboral Tanna to ActlTa Ajant. Bond for Bampla Copy.
Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
Many old nol'liem, who contracted
chronic diarrhoea while in the
nervier, have cfnre been jiermaiient
ly cured of it ly t'hniniherlain'B
Colic, Cholera iiild diarrhoea kem
edy. .For nalc hy F. (i. Fricke A Co.
Are you niaIc iniHeruhle liy imli
mention, conxtijialiou, di.iinrH,
IuhiI of ajijietile, yellow kin? Shi
IoIi'h Vitali.er in il ixwilivc euro.
For nale ly F. O. Fricke A Co.
B
ANK OF CASS COUNTY
Cor Vntu and Kllili nre.it.
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, . ;U i.ili. i. r I -.-rf1 nllowfd iin tiini--i...-il
r.;;.1 prrrT: "iiiinlvi-u in a.) bua
ii ru'OMted to ill earn,
y 17. am, 'iil uml ill M.iin St.,
Plattsmouth Nebraska
H. M 30S3. PnpnVf.r.
Iliu Perkliia liis In-cn UiormiK'ily
,-i any itcj from tp t" V,:t.'.i,. ai.
ViV OHff f tin! Irt lli'tela iu llll- tt
;tii. , nli th will I"' tulicn by tin-w -ek hi
rt.r5() uml Up.
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
CiOaXiborlaln'a Eye and Ekla
Olntmont.
A certain euro lor Chronic Soto Eyes
Totter, So.lt Rhonm, Scald ilvad, Old
Chroulo Soros, Fever Bores, Ecaema,
Itch, Pralrio Ecratchot, Soro Nipples
and Till. ItUeoollui fcud uoothlng.
Hundrtxlaof oo4c bava boon cored by
It after all otbnr trerHmeoi bad failod.
It U pot op in S3 and CO cent boxed.
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;-i!UDCkCORNS. Th .ir.trvnr.ii
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(;K'ATi;ri. (omi 'knr.
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li. ill liv ki-- il; .ir- v.-- v' i i--.' .Ii ! la
ji.iri- Iil-mi i a il .i o i . 1 -1 . v ' i : t I no-
Civl1 -crvl-i- li,i...., M il. 'ii "nil,, y mill
liMilnnr '.v u.'r 'hi "i 'M v in li.i:i-i'iii;ui
ir'.i '. ri"i 'ilii'O "I Mm. :
.lAMKa Kl'l-s l , I! "'
ImhIoii. Kiil;ti d
How Lost! How Regained!
KKC',7 THYSELF.
Or HKLP-I'KKH..HV ATIOM. A nnw and otily
(ioMMadall'lll.K KiHAV on M- KVOIH and
PHVNICAL DKHIIITV, K 11 HOH of
Vol Tll k-IHAI hlM) VITAI.ITV. I FF.
MAT! Kf. Iir I INr. and all DINKANKH
and WrlAKNKHKKH.Ff MAM. W)'i-1cl..lh.
cut; 1M InTalnarna pmaKripllom. Only ll.wl
br Diall, dmbw aealdL lwarrnillr J'roirt.
aa wib aadoriamania
a FREE! K
of tba I'roai and Toluiua-
UwllrarmiaH of tha cm
ti.uHtton In irain or by mall. Krt Iwat.
(ml. INVIOLAIII K Hhi 111 ( V aiil ( Kit
T A IV il ltK. A.l'l;" I'r. S. II. I'n'ki-r. or
Tba f'tabu.ly Uadlcal luilllilta, No. 4 Uuil.mb Hi.,
Boaton, Uaa.
Tba I'nbody Mrdlral Inailtuta baa many Iml
latora, but no aqual. irnlt.
1 ha Hclanca of I.U.', or He If I'rMi-nralli'n, la a
traaaura mnra Talual'l1 Ih.in iri.ld. Kt-ml H now,
n,i, KMK and NKHVOI'N man, ami li-arn la
ba NtKO.NH . Mnllf'tl H'ri. (CoiiyrtyhtMli
Hro CoM Dimoho Bmd
. Tkw hiT AhIK Hir. r.htH I 'f
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OCEAN
lluitnin v
luaVii torniai
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lv.f"U
Ul j(dv ilo, my
-Mry ,iil
the ntni'r
"l)"'rJl.iuitb Mily. ."1 w
Ll itw'p
till if nuirlu'l kuuw, Ulld !(
frankly
uiv uv.-mimso. . if
11, t!:jl.' vsia-vt ym lU I 'Viifcr,'
f t Jib ehl'-r laily. "Iiii'-.r KxiHiet to
VLyi" tiiii" wliiiu I will Ix'.io old or ta.
to la a i 'illll! new tVliVJ every 'li'.y
I think, of i..l tin' follii'Kilifii, Uih nioft
foiiliiih fiiliv in in UiiuliaarMie nlmiild know
evi'rytliiiirf. I liavti ri'iin'-iiily ln-arl
el'li'ily nii'U, with u j;ie:it ii putatiuii fur
windum, declare that tlioy ofti::i fi.lt
huiiiiliuti-d win n tin-y reuliza'd how litlla
they knew. 1 ui.urt) yon, my dear, tlmt
if your lite m p;i.-iri; l until you urn tlirn'
qniirtem of u century old, you will often
find yourself covered with liiiinility ut
tho thiiiu.-i you doa't ktiuw. Tim wiw-Ht
way in to learn early in life that no hu
ii m n ba. in' can know a vi rythin; there
fun:, never he- too billy or too proud to
ik what you wihb to know, uu l frankl
to coufi'.-a your ignorance of thina. with
which you are not familiar. Nuc-iimIiIii
l-nioti will re-a'ia'ft you Ii-sh for it, and
wi im-oi1ij will value your jii nton
much mori? .'hen they find that your ut-t'-ranea-H
are bailed npou actual knowl-d'i.-,
and tliat you are imt ufraid or
iiliaini-d to admit that you do not know."
ICt-w York La du'er.
a
W ila-ra Draiaur Tliitn Ilia Demi Sen.
A wonda-i fill la!w naiua-d Alia I'aakai
him been iliMCovi-n d on the Hawaiian
Hand. The wal a m ure more salt tlian
tiio-e of th Dead Hen. Haiiijih-a of the
wata-r Ii.'ivh brni nualyzi-d in tiiu lalmra
! yy of Oahii co'lrL'i', with ri-'-ultH of ic
i ;il ,.r .-;. .veil as scientilic interest. Tim
wa r, which in dry wralher ilc-posiu
.ilt . aliuii'lantly, in of cour.w taturati'd
orine, yet differs (.-initially from the
l.riue oiit.iini'd by evaporation to batina
t;.,n of ordinary pea water. Tho differ
t :!- ii Htrikin'ly nhown by ineri-ly mix
in.; the two clear fluid, Wliell It copiolM
J. io-it iinmi'diat-ly forms of Hulphiiratu
of lime, no that the mixture ulinont Ho
lidili... The m-a water contains sulphate
cf HK' Tii'jMa iu abundance, but Hi arcely
any bin", while tin; Halt lake waters con
tain chloride of calcium, lime salt, with
only it ; race of sulpiiat".
Li coinpiwiiiou tlie water of Ali:tnu-To;ieha-s
cliwly to that of the Dead unit,
i'iii; .ic-i-ilic .ilivity of the water, even
at a t.-inp'Tatiire of Hi) ile. Fanreiiheit,
M l..iH; at standard ti-mp'-rature it
would of cour.M) be higher. The water
of the D'-ad si-a is con id.Tably lighter,
i!i -; i lit : gravity having l i u found by
ill:).. ri nt iibiefvers to raue fr-iu l.bi
(I.yai'-ii) to l.'.M'io (LavoiMi i). Tin- iimst
r ..i.ii kahlai i'culiarity of th' v.ati r i
i a-e( mivn iiiianlity of tne lime it car
rii a. This should give it p'-a-uliar un-d-n-al
virtue. Cor. Cincinnati Tunes
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A Tplrl ! York Mlwr,
A unki-n eyed old man whom I meet
every uifjht that I btroll up Fifth avenue
somewhere between Wabiiij,'ton njuare
and Twenty-third ntrit I must have
known a good fifteen yearn. He livan in
a garret within a stone's throw of the
Uiire, and is the owner of winch val
niible pnijierty. In the early day of
our uiaUaintaiics)iip I lined to eni'onnti'r
him st rolling in the park munching a
Fn-nch roll, crumb by crumb. This wan
::ls breakfast. If be eats auotlJer aieal
it is probably of the name order. His
dress is that of a vagrant, but his con
Verbal i. in is that of an educated man.
He is PHfia!ly h-tppy in recounting
reminiscences of the New York of two
gnu-rations no, and has traveled a
coiiplu of miles at a time with inn to
point ont vanished landmarks in which
I happened to lie inta ra-sta-d. I won his
reiianl early by KivinK him car fare
after each aif tha-a janiitH. He potichi'd
the moticy and wall;a:d back. This man
U a true miner, but not a ba 'ar, though
he aloa s not fcruple to iiii.sipprotinate
my car far. New Yor'.c Cor. l'iilsbiirg
bu'letin.
V. brro I. a ll..iiii;r,l.
A clerxymaii lint loiitc since olm rveil a
hore j'M-key trying to t ike in a simple
(.'i-ntli-iiiiin by impo-dtii; uimjii liim a
lirokrii windi-d hmve for a sound otic.
The parson, taking tbe Kcntlotuan asjib:,
told him to be cautious of the pa-rson he
was flrullng wit n. Tiie tii-iiiieiniin (V
clined the purchnse, and the jiK'ka-y,
a,lii!al nettled, obsTVed, "Paraoii, I bail
inneh rather bear you preach than tos e
you privately inti'rfere in barvtaina Ixa-twiH-n
man and man iu this way."
"Well," n plii'd the pArson, "if you bad
been where you ouirht to have beer,
last Sunday you miht have beard me
preach." "Where wan that?" impiired
the jockey. "In the state prison," re
turui'd the del ,'yiimn. !ian Fraiicimxi
Argonaut.
A Itlatw In lliitliualaaui. t
The denire to volunti'er evidenced dur
iiiK the Chilutu excitement recallaal tiie
story in a naval wardroom of certain
tair oflienr. He was iu Europe wlia-n
the bi Cuba trouble of a dozen or fifteen
years iijro broke out. Thirsty for battle
and irhiry. be ciibli-d his siTvices to the
proper authoriila-s. He learni'd iintbiii
froinbisiulioii till the next pay day, when
ho found Ihattheaniountof the cable toll,
wliii'h iu bis enthusiasm he had m-ilat-t-d
ta pay, wan deilucU-d fnilu his check.
-New York Times
Tba Aealilaulal Dlarliaria of I'lia.
A capital pun may arise by pure acci
dent, as recorded in liucku'a "IJ.jk of
Table Talk," A Mr. Alexan.ler Oun
was dismissed f.oin a post in the cus
toms at Eliulmrxh, for circulating soine
falne rumor. Tiie ilismisnal is said to
lave bea-u thus noted in the customs
books at th" tltuaa, "A. Uun disclialgeil
for inakiuK a false report."
The ruby is the must expen.ive of all
stone. They vary from (MX) to 7,K)
st Htotin. The lini Ht pair of diamonds
urn worth $i:i,(HM). Sin(,'le stones rano
from f 1 ,0)0 to :t,0oo.
en. ' i
auti yna,
GiMin. a. aliy
trad. from V?""'""u. ad .,' -'
MrWise Cou V"' WUo llv '
sol, Cia., for HXQ- Ilaui." . ' ' 1
nsi)ivi of Kink land Queen couu t
hiAlciftsome r.-.Vt'ves, whom lieuo-a'
ir J to sa e. Lai tii-or'ia maHti-r owned Tf'
about i!00 anirkeys, and made from 100 to
200 bales oH cotton.
Tbe Oetfia railroad had just been
Complete' to Madison when Uncle
"II. imp" indi'd at Madison. After the
war was iver and he found himself '.ee
he went to work in earnest and made
money n'ht alon. fie now owuii 300
acres of laud and made thirty-four bales
of cotton last year.
The old man was on his way to tha
scene of his childhood.
He spoke of having lost $ 1,100 by the
failure of a banking institution some
timeaij'o. s
The old man said. In a langhlrjg.xvay,
that he left ei'ht hens and a rooster in
Virginia when he left there, and that he
was going there to look after them. He
thought that he ought to have a good
price for the chickens, and interest on
the amimtitH from the time he left until
now, which he thinks would be quite a
fiico sum. Richmond State.
l)iiiiiiiji-a fur Trxaa Killed by Cat.
Suit has been entered in the common
pla-as court by Susannah Kuch against
the city to recover f 1,000 damiiga-s ub
icr an unusiiul claim. She says that
she is the owner of property on the
northwest aide of Luvurington avenue.
Upon this ground, she nays, there iu
erected a handsome house, in which she
ruaks ln-r ri'sidence, and the beauty of
the premises, together with the value cf
Hie house and ground", was much in-creasa-d
by the presence of four hand
some Norway maple lives planted by the
plaititiif about twenty years ago.
Last fall the gaspipe along Levering
ton avenue commenced to leak, and
through the iiexlaHjt of the city oflicialr
this leak continued i.ntil last May, and
the S'lil of tiie street became permeated
with the k.ik, which caused the maple
trei-s to die and become worthless. The
plaintiff says thnt the value of herprop
erty has lia-en greatly decreased by tho
lo-.-. and hence the suit. I'hil.i leltiliia
Tclagrapli.
Hail Nail .11.' t Iu 1'irty Trara.
TIktp was a inn-ting at Maseontah,
Ills.. Monday, between two brothers who
had not met ba-fore for npward of half ii
CTi'iiiy. A well tlresMnl, aged couple
alighia.'d from an evening train and in
! mi a-il Ur Sipiire K. E. Bagby, one of
tiie iilde . citizens of the place. "Hois
my brother," exclaimed tho old gentle
man, "whom 1 hiive not seen for over
fifty years." The stranger was William
Bagby, a ra-tired fanner, of Harris City,
White county. His. Ho left Mitscoutab
about fifty years ago, mid after travel
ing for some time he settled down on a
farm in White comity and married,
During the war be lost track of bit
brotha-r ai'd supposed he wua dead. He
heard from him a short time ago and de
cided to visit him and his old home.
William Bagby Is eighty-four years of
ago and the squire is ten years his jun
ior. The ag'-il wives of the brothers bad
never met be-fore Monday. Exchange.
Alraaily a Clanl ant Still Growing.
Allegany can laoast of perhaps one of
the largest boys of his age to be found in
the state. His name is William 11.
Wiltig, and he resides with his parents
in Frost burg. He is a little over sixteen
years and eight months old For the
past two years he 1 as ictn pj .wing at
the rale of one-half au Inch pet' . th.
His height Is 0 teet 4) inches and he
weighs ISO poun Is, He wears a No. 7J
hat and No. 11 shoe. He baud measures
inches around the knuckles wheu
closed. His chest measure is 41, and his
waist 41 ina:hi-9. He ha always enjoyed
exi-ell t health, and sssessi-s an appe
tite which would alarm most pcopie, as
it calls for als.ut what would minify
three ordinary laboring men at eaca
maaL He lifts S.'O pounds with ease.
inn young giant is still growing. i
Maryland Cor. Ualtimore Sun. 1
atllag B.a.ly far Burlap. '
With the arrival of autumn Superin
tendent of OariU-ners Woolaon has begun
preparations for beautifying the New
Vork puiaa and aqual'c4 licit Spring.
The gardeners are uow setting out in
cold frames 2.10, 000 pinnies and daisii-w
Nearly V0.0OO tulips will be iuiportvd
from Holland, and there will be the
usual tiumtier of herbaceous plants. Mr.
Woolson means to try next spring th
dm of young ailantus trea to outain
subtropical shrubbery effects. The de
spised ailantns U, in its first few years,
uioie beautiful in color and form than
many a rare and highly prized shrub.
New Vork Sou.
Original I'airtlrraa.
We are told that bleached cowtaili
are the approved loops for heavy por
tieres, and that thuir festoons are ter
minated au naturul with tassnled ends.
This rather startling information comes
to us from au English paper, which, like
all journals of that stamp, is proliflo in I
bizarre schemes of action attributed
solely to American women. If the
American woman who has her portieres
looped with bleached cowtails would re
ceive her medal she must come to the
front. Asyet her street and number
are unknown. New Vork Sun.
An old man was buried the other day
at St Crepin, Franco, but was dug up
soon after, as one of the bearers said he
thought he heard a movement in the
coffin. The old man waa fouud to have
moved his hands, and be was soon re
stored to consciousness aud. life.
A very curious coincidence hapHned
at Kawauda Falls, I'a. Five men, all
strangers, met, and on being Introduced,
aach was found to be John A Libsou.
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a proiiiiiient k(.i,u-r iu ,,,-( ral. '
iiiercb.iiHliKc. una who run ytTcrnl '
I -! I : j i u wntiouH, hud (,,,,of hu
liors.m bil.lly cut liild hill im ll with
lariat, '1 In-wanind ri'fiiu,'dto hral. '
Tin; borne hcciiiiu- and ntilf
llawwilll,ntail(ijr ci,( i ilttl-111 i'lll
mid the :i'ilic;itii,iri,:Si,l-(li( ... A .
friend hunili-d Suwyci Kin,,- ol
llalb-r'H Unrli Wire Liiii-nient, 'tin,.
nio"t wniidi'ifiil thinr ever saw to
lia'-ii I hi icK woiiiuIh. JIc applied it
only tlira-c tiineis iiml the liairc was
ciirM;'li'i("l )ii-;ili'il. K.iiallv ffoaxl
for oil Morn, ciiIh, briiHi'M, and
wouikIm. ,, For H.-ih; l.y all. drujriat
For l.'iine Illicit there iri nothing
hctier Jliiin to Halnrata; u lbiimel
cloilj with. (')iiiuiltrl;i iti'ts I'ain
liabn iiiid Mud it on the .'ilfa-ctcd
imi te. Ti v it iinil you w ill be sur
I'ritard nt t lie 1 1 ran ii pt relief it affordu.
Tin- Mime iri-iitiiinit willVurc rhau
niaiiMii. For mle by I". (!. Fricke
A Co.
!,hr voimni-M of the Magazine be
fin with tiie .Niinilicrts for June and
liri i-inl.er of I'lich jeiir. hen no
'ini.. i.i h-iecilii (I. Hiilesei iptioiKS will
l.i . .'ii v. tin- .S'uiiilo-r current nt
tin- time aif ra ri ipi aif order. Jiiillild
tl 1 1 1 ii--. of lliu.ir'H M;i;razini' for
tbire ya-:irn hack, in ni'iil cloth liind
i iil; vv ii I lia- m'ii I hv it i : i i I , ,o.-t jinid,
on riieijit of It.I.ou j-r vadiinie.
( loth cana-.M fi'C liiinlino-,- 5( ei'iitij
each- by im.il ;ni.-t iaial.
ilos Norvo and I. Ivor Pills.
Art am a new principle -rcoiiliit-i.iL;
tin1 liver, ,iiin:i Ii iiinl liowelrti
tlii nuh l'o- na-rv-v A new discovery,
I r. M i le.i' l'il I: s spied ily cure biliou
sness bad laste, torpid liver, pilcH
."onstipat ion. I ' nn na I'd for men
wi in.-. i, .'hildr. :i, siiinllcbt. iiiidt'Ht
Sl.rct! fill ilosrM, 'Joe. Sntlipleii
free ,'t F. r. Fricke A Co'.
"The foremost of our periodical."
COKKASDIHO
IVEET GKEA1
CENTRE OF
THOUGHT A!TI
ACTtnir
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Illuitratadprsaaat
tui wilt bs seat to
25 casta.
IB SDWUf AINOLO,
Tits Tnarw litha moat Instnicfrm.
tha moat tlma-ly. tha largait swl
tha tiandaoma-at of the ryTlyw
The three irrcut irjoups of mib
jectH out of the eoniins pear will be
impartially nsa inctructively die-CUHMi-al
by Iheulih'Ht writer's;
I. I'olil i-, I xutiji-i-t h urowin out of
the ure-iideiitial caiiipaiyne.
l- Financial disturbance
here iinil abroad.
ill. heoiofiical unrest-
witliall the Hocial (pieftioiiH HUjr
tVi hteal by these j;roUp of rcat top
ies.
Tha-re it no aillo-r w.ay w!i reby
one may iel ihe ripest information
about the ,'ia-at prohla-nis of the
tin.e wiihiii so narrow a coinpnnn
or i ir o ,- lti.-i!! a emu -shnrt spiilien
!( ori ai siil jecls by more than bun
a!ra- I o the foremost incii aud woni
raof tin" world; because there its
amlv em- Anii-rienn periodical for
w h'eh all Ihe creat h-ailers of opin
ion anal of thought write, and that
is I Hi-l I'aih'l M.
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ple eentains: l)ei;ri-ibition bv I'en-t-iam
- -The I'l'iitest ofl.oyal Volllll
trei H, bv lii-iiteiiiuit Allen tf. Koote
I'ounderi-r of the Society of Ixiycl
Voliinteers; The Meanintr; of the
Ueniocrutii- Victory iu Massaclm
bi tls, by ( lov. Win. p;. K'iihscII;
French feelinar taiwurd Germany;
AnotSer C inlliet iibout Ilsnce- I.o
riiine I iieAitabb', by CammiHe I'el-la-tan,
nieniba-r of the French Chiim
berof Ueputies; Should tne Silver
Law of 1V) he repcalcdi' by Jacob
II. SchitT one of the must successful
mid in New York; In Modern ICdu-.
cation ii Failure': by F'redriek Har
rison, the cri'fit Fnglisli essayist
Unreguluti'd Competition self-destructive,
by Abbice F. Walker,
Chairman of the Wentern Truflic
Assocint ion: Woiueu's Clubs, the
Volume ami the Viilual of their
Work, by Alice II. Khine; A Day
With Loral Teniiisou, by Sir Wil
1 i :i in Arnold. And live olhaT arti
cles. C There ore now in progress discuu
sions of our yensiou system; 1'rison
Mnmieiiieiit; The Trainiiio; of
Teochers; The l.oiiisianiiu Lottery
The next Step in the Tariff Agita
tion; Are Modern Fdiu utionul Mat
lere h failure:
rule a copv. $Ti a year.
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r. . 1 3 ''t.i
mm of urn
f nily. Quickly. Permanently Restored.
rstiinrsi, Nrrvnnsrtir. llrbllltr. and til
tli tr.tin ( evil fmiii erljr rnirtttirlctarxcMfs
tli- r ".iIl of (iTorw.jrh, nn htipmi. wnrrjr,ui. l'tHI
tffi fit., rtvt')ipnii,nt, and uma iiitcn it) sTry
Olei. nd Mrlln of Ut hi-xly. hlmitlo, nntaml
Bn'iln-Juitni'liRii ltnirfireinfnt ti'n. Failure
ltii- Mi'1 vmi ri fs?i, nisi. iliM.lr, ttiplsujitUvue
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