..,(1 ft' .... too 75 40 ' dvauCe. . AIL1 St 4 ' uj curler . , a . .at DAY, DKt'EMBER 27. ISfil UxCLS Sam may well wiah every notioti'n ' thi universe a raerrj .nngimus. T HIT Crisp-M ilia altercation causing no . uuj.'lenH;iiitiieHn reiuiblican1 circles. .AT'this time a jjrcat many rrjiub licaus are speaking more couijyl; taeutary of Mr. Mills than are many democrats, " IT, appears at this tim very ImprjoUible that the republican will recii"?; the aid from Mr. Milla which tliry apprehended a few weeks i , If there in a man in the United StateH that richly deairea the pym pathy of the people it in Jerry Simp son. No Hockd uud coiifequently no Chriatinun. It ia evident that Speaker Crinp conwidern that "to the virtorr" belong the Kpoil." In view of which he has diatribu'.ed the chair manHhipH ho an to pay bin mip porters and gratify his personal a pi tea. It ia rumored that Cleveland ha announced that he i not a candi date for ri nomination. Why could he not have rna Je thin Htatement a few months aince. He evidently has been watching the formation of a high Hill, which he deems im practicable to attempt to mount. TfiKEE-FOUfiTiis of the committee on coinage is in favor of unlimited coinage of ailrer. There is little doubt that a free ailver bill will pass th democratic house and in to rvent the Crisp faction can control the democratic national convention a plauk favoring it will be adopted. Mrs. J. Ellen Foster while in the senate gallery, Monday, witness ing the Plumb obsequ.es laid her fur coat aside for a few moments. Presently an . ccaion presented ita aelf , upon which she deemed it necessary 'to leave her seat for a few momenta. Upon returning she found that $l'Xl in money had been stolen also, a diamond pin valued at fKXX). THE rumor that Governor Humphrey would resign and have the lieutenant governor appoint him to the senatorial vacancy oc casioned by the death of Senator Plumb, was a pure fabrication, there being no foundation whatever for the statement. Governor Humphrey liaM resented the insult in no unmistakable terms. Such a move might confidently be appre hended if such a man it Governor Hill was in his place, however. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SECRET-BALLOT Although the method of secret voting known a the Australian system was introduced into the United States only five years ago.lt has now been ndopted in thirty three statea of the Union. An ex planation of the statutes of each of these and their experience with the use of the secret-ballot, as well as of the grouping of can Jidat -s and of the method of voting the ballot in each state, is explained In an in teresting review of this whole movement by Mr. Joseph H. Hishop in the January number of the Forum. The rapidity with which Ibis system has been adopted in every part of the Union is without a parallel in the history of reform movements in the United States. Almost every state of importance, f ncept Borne of the Southern states, now has a secret ballot law on its Klatute books, and some nf)them liuve it in their constitution. It is a singular fact that the Southern Sf.ites have been the hiiidiuoMt in utend of the foremoit in thi move ment, because the secret-ballot would undoubtedly in practice dis franchise n large pari of Die ignor ant voters in the south. naugui . ' .' j r- uie union, ivy, .tip j provisions f r the in tinieU; and . ,nJ should become lout the country. e full to overflow- '.e net of charity, to o sacrifice, will be , 'preciated by the 1 have u tendency to i;ivoral)le nmiiprcsiou "own country. - .icalioy. are that "a train will be equippeiwjth Nebraska prod nets in the". near future, as re- spuncea to in vernor Thavera re cpjtst have ben numerous and generous. ' t -'j Many oid-soldiel who contracted chronie dinrrhoea while in the service, hive since b-en permanent ly cured of it by thamiberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd diirrhoea Rerr edy.' For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Are you made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi- loh's Vitalizer is a positive cure, For sale by F. G. Fricke 4 Co. K!g hr cf Cruelty Nervous women seldom recive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures ot health they are constantly ' ailing. To with hr lj sympathy fro.n these tin fortumesis the height of cruelty, They have a week hearth, causing sliortneess ot lirenth, tluttering pain in side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankle, sppression, choking, smoth ring and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their nervousness, head ache, weckness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is uucoiiulcd. Fine treatise on" Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free, Sold and f uaranteed by. F. G. Fricke t o. SPECIAL MARKET LETTER. W. G. Press ft Co . Banker 4 Commis- ion Mercbanti, Nos 2 and 4 Sherman btrret, Chicago, in their last sicial mar nei leuer nay : 11 the old ad-itrr " as ce Iran so (?oe trade " is .j ai'.iin be verified, the comine yenr trimisrs to be one of tin usual activity anij prosceritv. for the iron industries of our country have tor some time Deen steadily increasinc their output and in many instances been unable to keep pace with the demand It is claimed that orders already Riven rolling mills for st. el rails, atfrei.ate three times as many as at the cor responding d;.te last year, and that the de mand from railwavs lor iron to 1 orA in construct: anl rejuiry must for many months be urgent, ii the roads are to Iw put in proper rondit-on and rolling stork lw siipplieil to meet the requirements of the lariHy increased tr.'lhc due to the results of tiie last harvest, and the unprecedented demand for food products from abroad The etlectsof this demand is clearly appa rent to the most casual observer, and have been made man.frst in the financial con dition of our banks, the earnings of our railways, the liquidation of mortE.ires, and in the general fee-linn of satisfaction and confidence pernitatmc the agricultural, industrial and commercial classes With such satisfactory results from but six months of the demand, the future is bright tvitb promise, for there is nothing npon which to predicate a prophecy of an abatement duruiR tile remainder of the crop year, while? there are sub stantial reasons for eipocting an im provement Already have the increase in available funds, and the prospects of larger railway earnings revived speculation in stocks and bonds, and as foreiirners nav lr the enormous quantit.ws of train to be lent them, and lannuis dn-charKe their obligation, the 6eld for trxsculatioo must widen, tor railway shares cannot be ad vanced indefinitely, and investors must seek other channels tor the employment ot their funds In what ran they invest more conveniently and profitably than the pro ducts of tiie ami which are primarily 10 ponsible fur their prosperity. As money becomes more abun lant acd domestic at.d foreign consumption reduces stocks of ""'". speculators who are now attracted by 'Jvaiic nig railway shares will doubt'.cv, turn their attention to grain, ar.d infuse ae-.v life and activity into languishing mar kes The general situation has not materially chsogH rlunrj; the week, and tiie market fir wiira has fluctuated within a narrow rane in consequence ol the Kenr rJ Cih po;ii,on at h, me ar.d at ro.s J to re (net tr.:isactiors until after tl.c h -.idjy st '., !.n"ital F..rope hj csi 1. e,! si.mr i!is ruisitioO to renew i.iiri:h.-.i.ir in our ir;"' 'is on a more litwral scale leing bI by French orirratorr, who lire reported dy havir. ho -hi ill -taily (,r, the I hchh. ''' Kuropean markets hive sliewi a halting tender y Ni aine of a fair in cicaa in the amount on ocean pssaee. Farmers' tbiliu-iKS in the I'nucd Kiagiiom Bre rirt-re;i.ii((. and dointaic receipt! while larits CRoiich 10 modeiainly iuruase v.i.ble sUK-ks. fhow ome ii.dicitmns tf abatement. Cash wheat Fas been in fair demand, and it is rimmed that tie out ward movement to country mills would be muili'f.rilu.'rrn raiSvny lUitu could furnish iranpu.ut:on Titer ! : ! no marked chanxe in the CKidiiioa f tne glowing crop, a!. I out!i rams si.d warm v.ra:i.et in the favurrd iKalitirs baic ! n Iwn'ficial. The qrei al situation is such, however, tl at a seddon chane to extreme 1; co'.l weather, v!nie the plant is unprre t. ctrd by snow, wouidrreateapprchrnhions for its safety. The expectations of the bulls in the near .'"lures of corn have not twien realized, and the market is gradually drilling towards its normal condition, winch, whui attained, will establish the May future at premium, over cash and the nearer futnn s. and enable country grain dealers to crib the gram withoot the risks of serious losses So kmg as the rash property re mains above, or but slightly umier May, it will be more profitable for dealer to buy this future than to crib corn at home, Oats attract bat a moderate share of interest, al'honjih the enport movrrm nt hs been larre enough to cause a l.ire reduction in vi-iil le sb ks H. k jinxlurt has felt the influente of liberal receipts of hoes, which continue to Hsionish many well infornnd r.irat'rj who have b-rn for some tunc aiim lite ral lines of proliK t. believing Ih.it r,.. ceipts would sij.lilenly drop to small pro portions. Tie weather has liera favorable lor their marketing, and farmer appear to have owre Uidi ia lU future U com ikaa tots. V- OUR cil'C." P f iia.lnanit Hi, ' sj loiri. Di.il .J UKKi i .... ' ' , Haruer's Miuiai tie ani! lf'.we.i ' , lisruer s liw.r " lixi,i A llaiper'- Weekly iit khai.i. 1 l state lieKisier ami nmAU) Western KiiihI ' it IlKHAbU r tsn The F0111111 luni Hkhm ii w' 0 (ili.lie Democrat anil IlKKat.n . : ' Inter Ocean suit I1kuam s- . Guaranteed Cure. 4 V authorize our advertised it cist to sell Dr. King's New V coverv for Consumiition. Cougl and Colds, upon this condition, If you are nflicted with a cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Chest, trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a lair trial, and experience benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Vt. King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at V. (j. Fricke A Co Drug Store. Large el. 30c, and J1.0U. Holiday Ha ee. 1 . The H. AM. will sell round trip ticket on Dec. dl,j and 81 to sta tioris not over 3X) miles distant at ratt-B bs followe,: In Nebraska South Dakota and Wyoming one and one-third fare In Colorauo ana nansas one lare. In selling from a point In Kan sas or Colorado to a point in Ne, braska or vice verrd, agents will ursc rate of fare and a third for the en tire distance regardless of rate np plying in the dilleren '. states' tt A Million Friends A friend in need is a fried indeed and not less than one million boo pie have found just such a friend in Dr. King s .New Discovery for con sumption, roughs, and colds. If you never have used this great cough medicine, one trial will con vinceyoti that it has wonderful cur ative powers in all diseases of the throat chest and lungs. Kach bot tle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded Trial bottle free at (i. F'ricke A Co'fl drugstore, I.nre-e bottles !3)c nnd $1.00. We have sold Kly's Cream Halm about three years, and have re commended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh The unanimous answer to our in otiii ies is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our eipericnce is, that where parties continued its tise.it never fails to cure.-!. If. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, Dc corah, Iowa. When I boiran tisinir Llvs Cream Halm my catatrh was so bad I had headache the whole time and dis charged a large amount of filthy matter, lli.it lias almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache Bcicnce.-J. Sommcrs.Stepbney, v,uun. Will vou suffer with Dvsoensia and Liver Complaint? Shifoh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 Happy Hoosiera. Wm. Tltnmn. post muter blullle. md.. wnie : "hleetrle bitter liu dune ni.irr for reethan all other medicine ixinllurd. fur that bad trebiix amine fniu kidner and laver trouble." John beMic, farmer ami I.M kinaa, efme plaee. y : "Find K.lertne Hitter to D inebeni Hiunry and l.lver ninlii liie, niale ne teel like s new num." J. W. (iarilner har.lware ineri'haiit.snme town, says: "Klee tne Hitlers Is Just tiie tiling for a nian who Is all run dnwo and don't cue whetlier lis lives or dies : he found lew (treogtb, god . aptxtlte and felt lust like he hod a new true on life ily JocabutiltatF. U. Knrke lo's Drug Gentlemen would not use "Hlimh of Hoses" if it was a paint or pow der, of course not. It is clear as water, no sediment to fiil the, pores f the skin. Its mission ia to heal, Cleanse and tiurifv the mmnlexfiiti of every imperfection, and insures every iauy ana geniieman a ciesn, smooth complex. ion. Sold byO. H. Snyder. Price 7.1 cents. A Cur for Paralvil. Frank Cornelius, of Fnrcel!. Iud Ter., ssys: "I induced Mr. 1'inson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamb .rlain's I'ain Halm. Jo their irrent sunrise before the bottle luid all been used she wns a great dial better, Her tare had heen drawn to one side: but the Tain Halm relieved all pain and soreness, nnd the month assumed its naturnl shnne." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains eweiiiiiK and lameness. Til cent botties for sale by V. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists. I used Kly's Crestn Halm for dry turrh. It uroved n rnre It. K. M weeks, Denver. 1'Iv's Cream Halm in eHneeinll v a(biited as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dyst and dry winds. W. A. Hover, lean recommend Ely's Cream Hal to ail s.ullerers from dry cUiih from personal experience. Michael Herr, I'harmacist, I)enver, Klv'a Creurn Ftiiliii am rn.t many cases of catarrh. It is in con slant demand. Geo. W. Moot Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy. The laws of health are tatiuht in the schools; but not in a wnv to be of much practical benefit nnd are never illustrated by living examples which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted a cold, was brought qefore the school, so that ali could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance; nee the thin white coating on the toncue and latter, as the cold developed, see the profuse wntery expectora tion and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were.' The scholhr should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy free ly, that nil might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly tniti gated, when properly treated as soon ns the firat symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for it's ures of roiiirh, colds and t roun. It is made eenecciallv for these disease and is the most prompt nnd most reliable medicine known for the purpose. o0 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists. i . t sxaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssf BssaKv smmi im.h.i lhjljiiJ-I1iisiis hi 1 i I have been a great Batterer from catarrh for over ten ears; had it "j mi, could hardly breathe, home nights I could not sleep and i1. ll,'","lk the iloor. I purchased My Cream Ha tin nnd am using it freely, it is working cure surely. I have advised sevj ral friends to uriTO "'"LTwali 1appy results in every f'. 1 is the medicine above Til other for catarrh, mid it is worth it, weight in gold. I thank God 1 have found a remedy I can use with safety and ithjit does all that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness. H. W. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. PLACES OF WORSHIP. CATItoi.le.-St. Paul's Chiirrh. ak, betweei filth and Sixth. Father t'aiuey, I'astor Services: Wins at I and to :rsi a. at. Butiday bchool at 2 M, with Iwnedlcliou. CuaiTlAN.-'iriier Loeust and Elirhth fits, services iiinmliiK and evening. KliU-r A. (lallusay pu-stur. Sunday Setiool loa. at, BeiseoraL.-ft. Luke's rhureh, eorner jnird and Vine. Ker. H H. Hunteo. pator. Ser ' vlees: II A. at. SLdt :r. at. (Sunday rkhool atiuwr. a. Obhmam MiTiinmsTt smer Sixth ft. and Grniilte. Kev. Hlrl. I'atnr. Service, : it a. at. and I lie r. u. bund sy school 10 u a.m. psrn-rrKiAS.-eervlces le new church. enr- ncr Sixth and (iranite st. Iter. J. T. Hiilrd, pastnr. Suiiday-se'Miol atlliS'S rreachlug at 11 a.m. arid p. in, 1 Ii i . K. S. C. K t this church meets every Sahhatti evenlhK l J :l I" the bavt:ieril ..I therliui rt). AU are Invited U) attxiid thee iiiM-tlns. KlHHT MfTHOlusT. Hlxlh Pt.. betwen Malu and Pearl. Her. I K. Hrltt. I. D. iNssinr. Services : 11 A. u.,n on r. t Mund tfcliiMil :MA st. I'rsy r rneelli g VI ednesday even ing. Gshmas rHsnVTKRlAi. Corner Main and Ninih. Ke . V lite, iusl'r. rv r vices us'Uil luiurs. huiid.iy ci lnxil k -Jo A. at. Hwrnii.ii i oM.iim atiii.s au Iratilte, be Keen r'lflh and nixtll. ColTiKKU IIaitiht. Mt. flllve. Dak, between lentil ami Kleventh. Ker. A. Jtii'well ns t.,r. s. n ,. . 1 1 m. n".,i 7 :jC i, in. I'raycr Ineetlng MednesdHy evening. Y.n-xn Vkn's ChiiI"7Ia A""IATInJ ItiMinistn Viaietin.iu lilipek, MiUu street, t.os pel ineetlim, lor men only, eterv Hundajr af teniiM n ill 1 ii'cIim k. li.Hiui- upru eek days from -jn a. in., to y : 3S p.m. Sunn I'ahk TAiifHK ACi.a -Her. J. M. vvod, I at,r. Kenlc.-s: Sunday Hi-hoiil, in.: I renching. It a. m. and I p. m. ; ir;iver meeting Tucsilny night ; chulr prac lire rrulny mgiil. Aii ate eituiue. . K.SKillTH OK PVIIIIA? Ilsiintlet liitge . 47 al.-et every vdneday eveuiiig at their ti . 1 1 In Pannele A 1'm.lg tilock, All vl Hinc kmglits are eoldl iily Invited to attend C. C. Moinliall. C C ; lis Imvey, K, K. H. A O. V. vr,.. Meele frt and third Trl'lay erejlng of em ll m.HUh at l. A. K. Hull In It.Hksonk blo-k. Krntik Verinllyea, at, W. I), E. Kuersole, lleeorder. AO, tt. W . So. Kf-.Veei eeond and lourth Ir1lv . veilf,iH In flie nwir.iii ul ti A It ha'l in lloikani.il I.I.k-k, K.J. Morgau, M W, r. P, liroon, lU-i order. IJOVAL .slH'sVA M-' I'm. mil No KM. 11 Meet at the K.of I' hull III the Panneli. A t rntg blixk over liei r.ctt A lulls, vinlilng brethren Invited Henry lleruld. lugeiil ; thus M ailing, Sis ri'tmy, CASH 1IIMiK. No. Its. I. O. O. V. meefii er- ry TueedHy night at their hall In HtgersJd block. All (nil) pellims are cordially lnrld " attend rtheti visiting In te clt V. J Cory N. (l.H. W.Htldgo, S.Miret:uir. JHK CITIZENS HAXK. PLATTHMOt'TII NKBKAHKA Capital aus-k paid la 15 1 1 Authortied Capital, $100,000. omnaaa -'HANK CAIKCTH. JOS. A. CO.-SNOi, Pmaldeot. Vlee-rresldeni W. 11. Ct.HHISd. Cesoier. oissy-roH fnuik Carruth J. A. Connor, V. R. Onlbtranr I. W.Jobnton. Henry Boeek, Joha 0'Keete W. 1). afornam. Wns. Wetsweamp, W. B. CuihUif. fRAHSACta OENEEAL MTM BDS1NES Siuee eert!fleates of depoelu bearing Internal Huvs and sells eichange, rsniuty and car .ii. xti A. 0. MAYKS COUMr -Ht hVKTOB AND CIVIL ENGINEER All orders left with the county clerk will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COflcT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, SEE THOSE FINE SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S CHRISMAS b-.J.lOTSEJI. -' DfAlBIl IS .STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Puhlic, Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. piRST NATIONAL : BANK OF PLATTSMOUTU. NKBRASKA Paid up capvUl . Surplus . ..ssnnnn.nn ... I0.0O0.C4 rs the very best facilities for the prutnp transaction- ol llgltlmate Banking Business Stocke, bonds, gold, government and local e- lUrlllef bolllfhl 111, (i sold. (eMMHs receive . md interest allowed U the eerutle.n-' iWts drawn, available In any part of it., t'nited mates aud all the principal towns 0' furope. xillectioss nana and momitlt srstiT Tau. Highest market price p Id for ri.unty War. rants, Htate ana ( ooiily bond. -DIKKCTOIW John PtUk'srald n. II ik'orth Sam Waugh, Y. B. While George K. Dovey obu KltzgerrJd, S. Watmh. President tn-:k-t JVEW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL A SON Keep all kinds of builders hsrdwars on hand and will supply contra tors un most lar orahle terms TIN ROOFINO : Stioutlng and ail kinds ol tin work prmt!y done, urd-rs (rum Hie country ttullcited. m Pearl Ht, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Mexican Mustang A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast J A long-tested pain relieyer. ' IU ose ii almost universal by the Honsewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiacr, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. Vo otlier application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy ha stood the test of years, almost generation!. STo medicine chcU is complete without a bottle of Mustano LlXlMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggibl tad dealers have it. Evcrjthlng to Furnish Your IIouso. - I. PEARLMAN'S 0K8AT ' HOUSE FURNISHING EHPORIUf;!. ( UavinfiT ourvhaHort the J. V. w - " vsa ,' s is ,y Main etrcct where Inm now located ' can f-ell gool cheiv erlhantho cheapest having just put m the lartst fitocl of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasolirtc Maye and furniture f all kinds sold cu the iiiotallment plan. v, I. PEA KM AN. I i XAirAIS,lRil THE POSITIVE CUrtE. I ' Iff V It 111 ri II swiid mm - - - MJmj k Uliivo, pay wiminm A I'D PI' LA Ii FAM1LT. Jr-fTtn: " now I It, Kate, I', yoily m u, 'ciituli t.il 'to the last Hi i ' lio , what 1 tuny, you olwujs s- Vj iy alinia i s -y n Ier Kaik: "I don't know: Ierfnlniy do not ....rf,..i iii (hut dlnrtliiti." JkNMu: " Well, during the hi.t lew month,' tu xaiuplu, you have lkeu up palntuig, -1, without enr tenchnr ( ymi ceme to the rescue i wnen suss iuuri;9 ci-seriisi ner iM-iMirierijuia s s suddenly, and certainly we are all Imnmr 3 liii' In irraie under jour Instruction; I liearuf fnu teiiuia Toiimiy Kiio'es Inst evening ho,, his cluli Hindu nuitsU.-s in pniylng l u--li tou S.SMI1 to lie up on nil the lull-si ' tails,' ai, ' now Just what to do under all circumstance. t' you entertniii In-Huti! ully ; and In Uie 1 -j S5.mth mo liiive uniirovetlso in brsillh.owiii Totf telTlne. toyour physnsiioiiiLtlieeAtfrciMi Where do you gut nil of your Informal! g from In Uiia littio oni-ol the way placer 1, you never go to the i n y." tt K atc : "Why Jennie, you WIT! make ni tain. I hare only one source of In formal i7b but It lasurpri-nu U niecta all sanu. f Very M .m h; :ir of nyihm new hut wh ' the next lew .lays t i mif me toll uiforinatluri , on tliw subject. M,i.cf ,NoI liigs.ine 1 And a gn'nt treamue It Is to ns ali, fur It really furnishes the) reading fur the whniS household: faiher has given up his niniriu.ui 1 ' that he has taken for yewrs, its he snys tins', on" give more and beiur Infurniulion on I tlio subject of tiie iluy; ami uj,,,i.-f tmlt i thai it m tl.al that mak'-s her such a famous ay boiuesi-iMT. In fact, we all aurco that It Is the only rxlly rasn.r mairaauie puldtshnl, as we have sent for amploaof all of them, and find Hint o no la all for tm n, another ail for women, ami another for children only, while t'.ns one soils every one of us; an we only need to tnkoone IiimUhiI of scvernl, and tlnit is where tlio otonorny comes In, for It Is only li ft a )r, Fcrtiats rou think I am too lavish in my praise-, but I will let you se ours, or, lienor null, send In cents to the r.nb. Ilsher. VV. JenniiiifS l.mnrif;t, ) I'jist Itih H're I, Now York, for a sample copv, and I Shall alwavs cn'der that 1 hare ili.na you a groHt fHVor; and may lie you will tie cutting Us out, ns you mv we have ttie reputation vt leing the tKt informal family In 1'iwn. If that I so, tt Is Ixniureal's i'tuillr Magaxlse Uutt duos IU" A liberal oiler only $.'1.00 for TIIK W'KETLY IIKKALD and Deutorest Family Miignzinc. lSeud your subscription to thl ollice. Sclentiflo Amerlcet Agency tor) cAveats. 4' Tfv ADC HSRKfT. ,d DISICH PSffNTS ' CwF7K!0HTS, eso. 'rr1 trmm T." V tV SINN co, ;i Iimo 4, ,M yk umr. rudest hnrwiu for MKiimia f '"'' Kverr pslent taken wil br u briihl l".f, tba Dublin lit a outioa alvsn ties ol cbatas u I -t- i : . - M i Ii . P a ,5 r A Trvest etrenlstlen of snr set entitle ps per In 0 .' world. Spii-nd.dlr llhs-lratert. So iiuelliseui ) ! ansa should bs without IU Weekly SJ.lllI I I - J !!; II.M) sll rnonlhs. Address M NM to, 'uausuaiu, XI liruedwar. Arf t AT - MODKUiV Weckbach storo rnon. r.n strm' f i - ne ssi sm s. e. . ... . ' aW MPf ifr. i rv Mni m ; : I V i ) 7 : -- : ' J S s. i ft I , .