i ariinm toil. sm. SOETH PLATTE, SEBMSEA, TUESDAY PMEfG, JAM AM 12, 1S9T. 8. Wnt Jfv Is- ii Closing Sale! Oyiog- to an expected change in bnsiness we are . . going to sell our entire stock of . . Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Yalises -AT- Slaushtermg I Low I Prices. Gal a ad be ceftviiseed th at what we tell yon are facts. Star Boii House, . Weber & Vollmer. . . All parties indebted please call and settle- Ho. 3496 $? First National Bank, XOKXiT PLA2TE, 2VE.B. P II. S. Wkte, Pat. ii - Cashier. gJ3 A general banking- business i g30? traded. There's no Use! Yon can't find in these United States the Equal of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak. You may try; you'll get left. Eemember, ifs the combination of good points that makes the Perfect Btoye. That's where we pt the DOTATIONS. They can't steal the whole stove. They steal one thing and think they have it all, but it FAILS. They build another. It fails Still they keep on crying " . 7 -T-. r r --r- OAK. Some peculiar merchants sav they have them, when IT'S JSTOT SO If yon are p-ted you cannot be deceived. We write this to post you. SOLD OXLY BY A I H A VI Q ne Sreat and 0nlJ Hardware Man ui T in Lincoln Co. that no one Owes. Full Line of ACOEN STOVES AKD BADGES, STOYE PIPE, ELBOWS, COAL HODS, ZHYC BOAEDS, etc, at Lowest Prices on Eecord. t)ETH PLATTE, - EBBASKA. (SEE THE NAME OX THE LEG. HSEST SAMPLE BOOM IS SORTS ELAITE Having refitted oar rooms in toe finest of style, the paollc is invited, to call and see us, insuring courteous treatment. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigrars at the Bar. Oar bfflkrd hall is supplied witn the best make of tables an competent attendants: wOl supply all your wants. HEITTS BLOCK, OPPOSITE x'HE HKI05T PACIFIC DEPOT COUNTY NEWS. TWiM.KK PEECTH'CT. :he Pleasant View literary is again in session on each Thursday evening" and the young-people of the neighborhood have been m prompt attendence of late and all receivce a hearty welcome. Theonly exciting' incident that has happened in this neck of the woods for a. long time -was a run awar in which the Kearv children took part not long ago. As they were on their wav home from school their horse became unmanagabie, and run awa.v throwing J. Richard Neary out of the baggy r and after carry Miss Sarah, for a. short dis tance further, broke loose from the bujrgv leaving the children unharm ed, but the buggy a wreck. We have beard of some horses being allowed to die of starvation. but this not at all likelv, as the oastures have been better than usual this fall and winter. It is more prodanie that tnev saner from the want of water. The Misses r acta soent the va- cation at home and scfeool children were very pleasantiy entertained by Miss Lizzie Faka on the even ing of Dec 29. Games and music provided pleasure for all and was followed by ice cream, cake and other goodies, which were fully en joyed by the children, who wished their young hostess many returns of the season, and took leave of her hoping that her good example would soon be tallowed by some one else. We are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Sowlev have sickness ia Lheir family, little Paul being quite sick this week. We hope he will soon be better. Chas. Beach is again with as. having taken charge of B. Beer's ranch the first of the ysar and will soon bring his family over from the Birdwood canal where he farmed last year. We are having a very good and successful school this term taught bv H. Workman, of Elsie, and it is quite a while since the chHren of. District No. 3$ have manifested so much interest in their school work as they are doinsr now. One of the tne attractions k a literary society held every other Friday afternoon and it mast be encouraging to Mr. Workman tc seethe keen interest shewn bv most of the children in the exer cises. There were several visitors at the literary last Friday. John ISeary has consulted the oricle as to the state of the weather for the next six months and as sures us that we will be blessed bv an open winter with plenty t rain in the spring months so that we will aH be sure at boeatitul crops ki 1S97. John Kountz has been making preparations to move his house off the homestead into North Platte Good-bye John. Cbuntrv Cocsix. C0X5EESSI02TE2S PSQCEZDUTCS. Jan. 7th. Board met, present Hill, Thomson Hardin and countv clerk. The oScial bonds of E. R. Ferrill, Geo. Single and Wm. Hock ridge overseers,and L. D. Rich as sessor were approved. The board adjourned at noon. Jan.7th Board met at one o'clock p. m. Present it D. Tkomson chairman, Geo. E. Hardin aiid E. L. Garrison and county clerk. Om cial bond of Wm. Facka assessor was approved. Jan. 8th Board met, present full ! board and clerk. On motion of iiaram. jb. Jdill is instructed to examine the bridge built by G. C. Hawkins on roadTo. 1-44 over Med icine creek and report to the board. On petition Curtis Hinman was appointed overseer of highways for district Inck 2. Official bonds of Fred Eindberg assessor. J. M. Smith and Curtis Hinman over seer were approved. Claim of James McGregor, agent, So-so for lumber was allowed on the bridge fund. Report of James M. Ray, countv judges tor the year 1S. sbowinsr the total amount of fees received bv the county jadge daring !S9fc to be Soo.15 was examined and ap proved. Report of Flora A. Franklin, county superintendent for the third and fourth quarters of 1S96 was approved. Report of Jewell Burritr. clerk for the year IS96, showing! total fees earned for the vear from I all sources including tax Kst to bei 5Z49i.cO, and aH credits including I fees allowed by law, salary at dep-: ulv duu ctibisrant to be 52,604.00. was examined and approved. Jan, 9th Present fall board and county-clerk. The following official bonds were approved: John Guth erless justice of the peace. E. W. Anway and Jack Miller constables. Frank Hood was appointed over seer fn road district No. 50. Claims were allowed as foflaws: J. C Wil-1 son bridge work 25.25. A. Beach' bridge work 7.90, S. Mang overseer 2S.0G, J. C Wilson road work 8.75. i The report of unclaimed witness i fees of James M. Ray county jude, j showing 6.00 of unclaimed witness I I LOST A -P0CKET300K: comins: Grand Island Baptist college now feeis hopeful that the endowment fund will be secured the summer. The Platte river is unusually full of water for this season of the year and old settlers who have watched it predict a great year for crop in 1S97. Frank Scnaeffer. formerly of Cen tral City, is reported to have mar ried a. native princess in the Ha waiian islands. With his bride he is said to have acquired consider able wealth. A petition is being circulated for the formation ot a new county out of the eastern tier of precincts of Red Willow county and portions of the present counties ox Furnas and Frontier. The report of the county commis- loners of Madison county shows that in the four years the county has owned and conducted a poor farm a. saving of almost S3, 000 per year has been effected in the cost of caring for the poor of the coun- ty. Elmwood has a pugilistic preach er who took a fall out of the church janitor. The preacher accused the lanitor of groing through his desk and a wordv war ensued, which wound up by the preacher breaking his cane over the janitor s head and then pohshmg him otf with a chair. The local committee has notified -SO beet raisers of Nebraska of the action taken by the Hail county growers, to whom the state is now indebted for bounty, asking that all beet raisers in the state unite in looking after their interests before the legislature. The assembly at the capital as well as the governor. will be given to reakze that the farmers are in earnest rejrardinjr tbe susrar. From the World Herald we glean ffee following figures on the pro ducts or Nebraska, ror the vear ISH. Cora, bushels 360, QQ&GGQ. valued at 15 cts.T S54.00,t)0o; Stock inter ests. 56O.90a0O0; Dairy products. S!(MK0vQ0; Wheat 57, 200, 000;Beets 55 per ton. 5200,600. The number of head of stock slaughtered at four packing houses in Omaha during the year is as foQows: Cattle. 2SS. 647: hogs. 821.976; sheep, 178,872. v alue of live stock sold in the South Omaha market, S3&290, 956. The sale of the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern railway under the consolidated mortgage of August 1st, 1389. was made Satur day under t&e direction of John B. detail, eottrt commissioner, ap pointed to direct the sale. Zera Show was present, representing-the American Loan and Trust company of New York. Samuel Carr, Walter G. Oakman and Henry G. Nichols, representing the reorganization committee, purchased the property tor S-5.547,500. The Utah Southern road was bid in by the same parties for 5763,000. They also purchased the Utah Southern extension for S975.000. News from Washington is to the effect that it is practically settled that John Sherman will be secre of state in McKinley's cabinet. Senator Sherman leaves to-day for Canton in response to a request from president-elect McKinley. In a speech at the free silver con ference at Lincoln the other day Judge Greene facetiously remarked that the populist of the sixth dis trict have dehorned hundreds of re publicans and democrats. It is unfortunate though that they took Judge Greene without dehorning, for it is well known that he takes a "horn wherever he goes, Hub. Less than five years hence any politician known to be opposed to the development of the sugar beet md lis try, will have no standing in Nebraska. The farmer who knows anvthing at all regarding the cul ture of sugar beets realizes that it is a diversified crop that brings big returns. The farmer who does not engage in beet raising knows that the farmers thus at work do not come into competition with him in raising corn, oats and other crops, and he is therefore favorable to the industry. The laborer, merchant and business man begin to reaEze also that vast sums of money dis tributed through the factories, bring increased business and therefore the sugar business has come to stay, and the politicians want to cut their cloth accordingly. Grand Island Independent. p POWDER Absolutely Pare. A- Basilicas 3Lm's Advertisement and WlLai Happened. "Fotmd. A pocket book contain ing a sum of money. Owner can. have same by applying' at room 43, Blank bmhTrng. and identifying." That was the advertisement which. Mr. BrLton recently inserted in The Star. He had found a ffa-rV green purse on the sidewalk while on his way to the office, and after adver tising it went on with, his regular business. The next morning a group of men and boys stood about the door to his office, and he was regard ed eagerly "by the watchers when he passed in. The office boy imme diately announced that a mnn want ed to "see about that pocketbook. The man, who was long on whiskers and short on cuffs, was ushered in to the office, and Mr. Bxiton asked: "WelLdid yon lose a pocketbook I "Yes, sir, and it had some money in it. When it came to a question of color, the visitor hesitated and finally said "black." "How much money did it con tain?' "Well er I can't say exactly replied the visitor. "Was there more or less fhn-n $101" "Yes that is, there was more," said the man. breathing deeply, as if he had cast the die. "It is not yours, r said Mr. Billon. "Good morning.T The man with the whiskers walk ed out and joined the group. A shab by young man, weariag a golf cap, next essayed to prove ownersfeipt He said the pocketbook was not black, hut a "sorter reddish yeller. that some people misjieall brown." In fact he said, it might be called try any ef those names. In answering an inquiry as to the amount contained in the purse the young man said. "I can't place it exactly, but I know there was be tween $5 and $10 in it." It's not yours. Good morning, ' said the business man. off &b"hr. The young man with the golf cap walked down the street wish, those who waited outside. "There ain't as mqeh as five," he told them. "and it ain't red nor yeller nor brown. You guessed black, didn't you. Whiskers!" " 'Tain't black," replied Whisk ers. The next person to appear- to Mr. Bflton was a yaunsr aasn with a pink shirt, blue striped cuifs and a "EVIDENCE IS PILING UP" Day by day thst ocr Jzmxsry sale is the greatest event erf fe kiod ever exploited in this city. Wbes we say 'ever1 o course we mean that this sale beats eves oof own prewoas efforts. The evidence which we speak of as "piling; upf is the stacks of mercbaadise which has gone oe of otir store during the past tea days aader the arks of hwadreds of we pleased customers. This Sale is Now Drawiiff to a Close, r j and if yoo want to share in its I at once COCOES better visit the s&dbq ere are Some of tke Prices which help us to keep people coming oor way: Dry Goods Department. ' All of our 12 l-2c outing Hansel K0c All or our 12 l-2c flannelettes Wc- Treeots flannels or Lady cJoth worth 50e, now for 35c Best Lt L muslin, per yard 5 Hosery Department. Bicycle hose witn double knee, extra heavy, 15cper-Danr lisaies seamless hose 10 cents Derneir, worth 20 cents Men s all wool Cashmere hose 25c, worth from 40 to 50c Shoe Department. We have a few lots of ladies shoes which we are sellfng" for S3, which are worth from S3.50 to 84 per nair. We have a few dozen shoes, odd. sizes, which we have- c ivrasu ecu lUi aou, u, u-L-Otf SHCL We are also "making" some low prices in men's shoesu All of our Jackets, Gapes and Gloaks so at jnst one-half the usual price. Yours for business, jRickaras Bros- Tlie Fair. u. TIME TABLE. X IKS WEFKfCT Ca&xs X. Bvravac cotrar or rs?anxf green tie. Ee wore damaged yeQow shoes and smoked a cisarette. "Good morning; T he said. "Hoe a pocsettiooE, y mow, and. i gness the one yon pot in the paper is it- It was green and had some change in ii. There wasn t as mnch ae thonsh. Was the amonnt nearer $5 than $11' asked Mr, BUton qnietiy. "Tes, sir,'1 "Then this is not yonr pmse, ai- thoogh it is green." Well, I guess I made a mistake." said the Sporty man. "I gness it was a little less than $2.50. "Xor sir. It's not yonrs," said the business man. "Good mornins. '' Mr. Bflton had three other visit ors within a half hour, who stated that they had lost a dark green pock etbook containing a gam variotKly estimated at $2, $1 and 50 cents. The last visitor in making his report to his companions said; "Say, it just makes me sick. That gny ain't heen doing a thing hot having the langh on ns while lie was a-ivin to heat the hand. Hev, how mnch. do von guess was in that pocketbook 1 One cent! Tes, sir. One cent, and the pocketbook ain't worth that mnch. De bloke jnst pot in the ad to get a laugh on somebody. If it hadn't been for that, he said it wouldn't been worth, while to petit in the pa per at alL" -Washington Star. Plant In Commerce. It is an interesting thing to know that 4,200 species of pfente are gath ered and used for commercial pur poses in America. Of these 429 have a perfume that is pleasing, and ea ter largely into the manufacture of scents, soaps and sachets. There are more species of white lowers gathered than of any other color 1.124. Of these, 187 hare an agree able scent, an extraordinarily large proportion. 2?TaxE in carder came yel low blossoms, with 951, 77 of them being perfumed. Sed Sowers num ber 823, of which 84 are scented. The blue Sowers are of 594 varieties. 34 of which, are perfumed, and the violet blossoms number 306, 23 of which are pleasantly odoriferous. Chicago Times-Herald. gocsg bast cettkai. hmx. No. 2 Fast Mail S'Jfon. n. No. 4 Atiaatie Express XbM a. a. No. 2S PreieiU m. 69B WBB5T MDCarZfcfiT nam. I ' towtol Cwgpaaav aeraoca- No. 1 Limited 3B.L'2rr!? No.3 Ptes Mail llQ p. m. ! Wmi m the dtetcvu. cTic Ne. 2 PteieJit 735 a m ' "n'tT- ttrat'ka- asaww mH tltteadasm, tins b- . 19"Proi'5t -v 1 jee a peajer or wrick. a t foceJa.acsii X. B. Ock. Aseat- Legal Notices. SOTJCS TOR PCBOeATIUN. !fet-k) hersbysireK tint the nrfTo-t inq m iml seSHer bittiM nOe M tateMina to skt Aal yeatt in. ppo of h dauH aai that said r Tvffl & a bor ifee Beafeer and Bk eetver at North. Platte. Sb on January A, WK, viz: JOES' SASBMS. , ffr the Laohan) Ia-ntoeat Cnipaay npos ; tfcw faOwtnir d8$eriki w?al estate owsed iy hfcr jhuutLiI ia It wwoty ot IJcota aatf state 2To 1 bencfex. tnvxt: ... Tkt wa tetf a tb aortfeeaat ffsnrter and ; the ent axty-toe m aers of tile east haii 1 eaotltait qiMrswr of scfiaa aambr twenty i3i m wxmthtf aoraker tea :M) aaL. I toty '3i wee f fhe artta priscipnf me- , rMto. coateaMag ia. au liZ aeres according, r waiir mi !!eouj.(!- 8te pnymeii-s..eer- July I3ta. IStS. for fee ?m of HkX).dae oh : 99hM b tfee la 4ay f July. liHH: that thcr1 aw Jo ap.n sakl noe the sam of BCffiEQ. wttir mcevesc sren a tes per cent fram July isC, IHUt: Vo ti tnrtlH!r era. of t 8. wife nf-r U. Jk -2 m - 1 v wto saris Heme fetry Jto. far e i i f vnltnn f 9 tegrf. vfcr. Easwes Haasea, 9r Xmc ore-tPftvetl tsTawt ifmat. C-r-r CjArmU turf TSr TP into, -r m...m H VTT . pUla T ftTi rlk irauwBWKwyaCTBrBKJ.M.. CBmara, Ma attnmeK. xeyricK tixbes ccxixke. IT. S. Land OiS. Xoctb Platte. 3e, CaiBBtoteC havmsc hva entered at riti aifWr by ; Jaae C- Crsw aaaiBst Ooavw Sebertwm ftr fciSsra ta eampty witk law as fc rteker-Ga4- I ten? Satry f EC1 dated Beeealhr KM, em. ayoB tbe nortfce&at rjaarser at seetiae JS. tww- I fcip H raase 39 W.. ia Lawoin auacy. Xe- i bras&a. wttk a -i-w Vn tat easceUatana aC saM e- I try, aaateatnat alhugrarc Oat tte datm haa kiB ' -riMily abeioed Jar tk agt years mad tiaet Iberehas aeea w trses, tre selB ttt ratttnrrt 4aaed on tfe etetEi. the said aartMH ac arey wsBdsed to appear at ta oSee on tfee-iHkday of Febcaary, Ih&i, at aiafca.Bu. repead and fnmit tastiawwy eoncttCBia? saM. alkiKad &iUaca. I2r3 JOgJT T. ytXXAX. Sassier. COOmS. OF E3A3B7e Ste oc Jecn.ka. Iioante eimaiy. .-vr. JttaOMscty Caaxt. haid at fee Ceest? Cwict Sbs, Jn and fix- said eooaty, Jeaaary 4tti, lWt Present, Jae IT. Ray. CmmC7 Jtge. la tb Batter at th Sytat af ffrederfafc .Bfoir deuiMeed. On rBK &md alio ta peMttaa ti afe .V Biafe. awisiae tfcat b iastrameat, aed as. th SL' faBBf7. 1". a apKtitar ae Bie hMt wm sad TMttmnnt t fee a&L deceased, men fcepwwwd.apptaiaud. acoaaced. attend and se wwtud a b Jac Will aad Tertaaeat ef the &! tecead. sad Aat Hm ezaeatiaa. of saiii festea- TUMt WIT tu. .n..mtt i T.rlflllTT1tj0I d Ixtate k gzaated t Silas A. PiaJu Praak 2. Bsdlard aad Arthar Xcoaiaca. an ex- soncE it publtcaxion. Xaad OSew at JToctk ?taa, Jenmnaar 2tec Ii!. is kereby zi-ves that the foOowiiMr-aaate pettier aa filed aottae of bin iateatMM B mnftr daalanwf tn oajrt of ik? datai. aed tikat ?aad wm)(muaBadeoiare Beoeter .tad awtw at yctk Platte. Seb.. ok Jaaaary Hk, WW, -rts: JOES W. JOKSSOSN. Tao made Hosetead Sacy So. fnr the- wet aatf of Hh? aortheaat aaarter. BK3faeaec ar ter of th northwest mrter. nortJtwt aarter of th 80claeast Tuurter Mtettoa 2b, Ui 11 ai win W aorta, wee 7 -srest. Se aae tbe Sailotacr wOawwg tw ptiw kfet cftattaaoao rtioVac nam aad laMifatiuu of said iaad, tc Tami; ' Beca, of Aeady ldaad, eb-. aad I. 9efnea IKHnpy, Joaaat XOHaa aad. Albert XjulSK. all a Xmci 4el. JOEK Z. KTSXAX. - 3J SOS PCBUCAXIOSr. LaadOfiaeatSwtaSfate, Sb) Beaiber HsC B. Xa? hereby rrtvea feat tk faibraiBMBani coattur ba aied notae of kw ioteattoa to ait aaaf bomm? in sapprt af att stein, aad that saM. aef icUl be aad befeta Btieiater aad lmrr at '7tk Ptatte. tbrato. oa Jennary BfirT, S. KJ Jar tbe 2Mr?iwr?st ioartarof Seatkm 32, Tows IS. North. Saaai 30 west H uat" Ifee Jat iaiaer wMbhm a scim irtw natfn n - deaae apoa aad catttatflaa of 9id atad. Ttr Wtt baatW Uter. Jaw 2. Caaaia. I'Baaaai Maa taeae aad Jpa M. Saber, all af Xoctfe Platae, 3- esf?er. 2f OTIC PO PtTBOCATIOS'. Load 0tt at XarSii Pfcttw, yb ) BeeeaAecist.iM6i. ( yattae w kereby gives teat the '-r mil !eJerba8 filed aJae af ifcf iateBtiaaTM aatba JKJ 'ia "sayart of aw efciim. aad that ab praoftBheBiadebesare Segteter aad Boosbrer at Socti. Ptotte, Seb aa Joaaary Sfe, KST, ite JATO I-IIXIAX. -R&e-iaade Hoagatcad totry ?o. J33S-T Jar Xim ab.wwt laarserswattoa J, tawuebip sartK, raaa, west. S aaaes tbe Jaawwiaif -witaespes to paw bbi aoafinsiB) rm idoncu aaa aad. aat. nratiaii of nOd lead, yisc Jnhn W. f nhn 1111 aad Jaaaes Soberl-. aH f Btady fctead. Nab as J. S;woo Detj- aad Albert Xaddaa. aft af Mwrfiea,eb. JOH2T J". EESTSAX, OrlMred.tbatJaaaarySta,K0T. at aae aMaok: p. a. is ataned for bearbar .wd aettttra, when all pima taaaraatod m said miiuer maf asseac at aCoanty Coart tobehe4dia aad Jar anmiy aad abeor eaat way tbe payer af petitiaaec aboaid not be zraated: aad feat aataee af ale pea deacy of saM petttiea aad tee beotbar ttereaf. be gaa to oil puranaw tatareled in said matter by paMbjeaaaT a eopy of aWa aider ia Is Tarawxx. a btaxl aewftaper printed at said ooaacy, Jac lae iaau" jtw weete). priar b said day af aeariag. JAX2S X. KAY. Caanty Jsdg-s. TVmX-ZiOS NOTICE. L tew Vmnde X. Sharaa, iew E. dT. iSL amUk aad CaeaaaasL a. te aaaapoHtd af ProdutbdC Saaaa, T iippo laaea aeTaia.aMiB4e&iah C. Satita. deJeada. Ol taB0abe Aat Jofca B- Jewt. aj r 1 iwibn. C ate bit wiBaad testaaeatof Cyras W. Bazaar deeaMd. pbttetbZ. aatf filed a peMaa at tfaa Muliitl Coart of Umcotn nmn .k-ui. i agabart tbabaa anmod defeadaate. tee abjeas i and prayer of -vbJeb are to frreeiae a aesuJ& aatfaauze-eaecated Nwnibt"T- b krtka faadiiafci. PVaak B Sbaroa aad mmir E. Sbasaa, a oae lew X. Barrow, aad by icr aeeiqaed itae sabi Cyras W. Ctxoa. sow du waned, af wbae lac wUl aad testaaaeat. tke ptatatiK the daay ap pointed, aaUled aad actbv; axeeaaor, apaa aW fwtJomiMg aumflmd real - -Tnrtt ilai Ti ttn oaiuy. Sabntoba. ta-wtt: Tbe oatbwest raiir-tr-r of -retina tbbrty-toar. ia tnwsebip. tbtrteea awrtk. in sasea tbcrty-foar west, af tbe Ms. p 3i t "JS1, payateat of tbek- oae priaetpai sat Jar 3fcda21awaBbrfct, 1HH. aad tea fetferest ao for J eaca. dae re;pee4ely ate Sbb day f "Hay aad t';alnr. law, Vtt. Kige. krUK and MM; aU of ?aid aees boating iateret at a catefteaper eeac per iriainii after imam itj Kaca b aaas aae tb planing apoadaid aateawl aocpabaBlbaamMMarto aat Madpreab aWw of mum. via krr- at tbe rate of Sea per eeat per aaaaa&. oa aa aatt-j Jsaa temtatarwy tbertaadoa tee imnTiaf a tees paid by pbuattC, tsmm tee dat af paaseaC Bterea aad ptatart? pray- Jar a decree tea the aeaeedaa& be reaatrtnl to pay tbe mmu, ac teac afci pcganHy aay be gold to jabWy aM aunt. ttfc faitatuut aad aaeteaf aaat. Yaaarreaaaredtaaeer atd .Ualau aat ac Meaday, aieSteday Pebcaery. . Bated BeaeaAer SKk. IbM. JOHS g. JStW JCTl'. jfagaalnc. JrW.S. Xaaxjsv Ht AWaiaey t- Of tb Ca naabiu afaW XKKOS. P. S. Zad Oaate. JSacte Piabtev Sekv. JaaaeryJta. tm. f CiJ iptiibatbaarbtg aeea catered at tea nn 1 bj Waas J. Xartta aeabaet Sow P. abMa Jar ' ahnaiianh:afe Haaii.Jiuiid Saary CMb. dated ! SeateEBber'iata. IBM, aaaa the Maabeort anau ' af tbe aactbweet ijaarter aad tee aortbeaetaaaatar af tee aaraawet oaarr aad lote 3 aad . secibaa t . biwaebap TO aecte. raase Si v in Ttanola aoaasy. ecratrfea. witb a view to tbe riwir Italian A very good way of eleanimj the hands when they are very -dirty. more especially in COM weather. IS 1 af saat'eatry. tbe said parties are kerebr " -- -- . Setter aad Beeerer. oa tee 2Mt day af Pab. vaary. aft. Htsftaat a, a a rjioaii aad Jac aadt II ab ly eaaaerate said attetd abaadaa- over them, then wash wish so&ii and water in the ordinary way. If this is done, the hands wxH not be nearly so likely to crack. Peter Bales, a celebrated calli; rapher of the time of Queen. Eliza- tees m his hands, was Hoproved. ! ifrH its '.s strength. . report ot W. S. Penis ton. t alm ana an firms of adulteratfon common V aT-roTT rrf" T,m ro- TUStice: of the- -npzttf. rr,c ,nn.4 OTUiecneap nrands. - -sc- ir f- BOTALBAKETO POWDEE CU. JfEW TUBS. T. X. 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