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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1891)
TIPS AND TAPS. Here's a new sphere for women: An eastern corset manufacturer has con tracted with five young women, “divine p, ly tall, etc.," who are to travel 10,000 miles dressed in the very latest fashion. They are to travel in luxurious style, and to stay in the best hotels in the leading towns. But tho principal part of the scheme is that the agent of the menu-, facturer travels with them and delivers lecturers to ladies, proving medically 4 that good corsets are conducive to good health. * • “The little glossy-haired Mersume,” says Sir Edwin Arnold, who is now trav eling over the United States, telling of his experiences at a Japanese inn, “kneels all the time before the guest, softly murmuring as she retills your plate or cup, ‘Mo sukoshi nnsl’—‘Con descend to take a little more!' and it is part of the refined politness of this nation that they call water, tea, soup by complimentary terms, as O yu, ‘the honorable hot water;’ O cha, ‘thy hon orable tea;’ O tsclyce, ‘the honorable refreshing dew—of soup,' ’’ • * A box which contained a part of a showman’s outfit caused no little anxiety at Beaver City, this state, the other day. It was shipped there and through n man’s haed. The coroner and siierilT were notified and they socurcd a juiy and were ready to hold an Inquest. When the box was opened there, wrapped in hay, was tho gaBtly and naked remains—not '.he victim of some dastardly assassin, but the rigid form of an Indian mummy. « • Washington Correspondence St. Joe Newt: We had tho house with us long enough to establish two things: we now know who is the homeliest man iu cor^ , gress and who is the prettiest man there. The homeliest man is new to the congres sional. Several of the men who were in the preceding congress and are also in this one stood pretty well for tho palm of homeliness, but when a iitt.e closer examination of the merits of all in the ' race was mode there was found not one who could approach the man wno by common consent wears the trophy. He is about S5 years of age and of me dium height. He is from Nebraska, aud hie name Is W. A McKeighan. His pliy slognomy is of the nut cracker order. " But Mr. McKeighan is as good-natured as lie is homely. I can not—nobody could—say anything that would be more commendatory of bis good nnturo than that. He is not the least bit sensitive about folks talking of his homeliness. Why, bless you, he is rather proud of it than otnerwise. He is so absolutely homely that he is unique. And you cannot down a unique man. Mr. McKeighan has —so one of his Nebraska colleagues tells me—a lieu tenant out in his state, whose name is Dan Singleton. My informant tell me ■ that Singleton is almost as homely as his chelf. 1 hate to doubt any man's word, but after seeing and conversing with Mr. ; McKeighan I am at least going to be careful. At any rate they haye it for a boast out .in Nebraska that that state possesses the ' three homeliest men that the Lord ever saw fit to create, and they have it fur ther that Daniel Singleton is one of that three and that McKeighan is the other two. __ _ Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often sayf “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which ■ is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 60 cents and SI Trial ««u free. At all druggists. AT COST. Big Cut on Prices of Boots and Shoes. In order to reduce my immense stock of boots, shoes, felts, overshoes, trunks, valises, etc.,I will,during the next thirty days, sell everything at actual cost, for cash only. Remember, you have a #5,000 stock to select from and that I am ^ the only exclusive boot and shoe dealer in the city. H. Wilson. r Learn shorthand by mail at home— Thorough course; careful instructions; situations procured pupils. W. R. Llghton, 1304 Douglas St., Omaha. Neb. £'.• If you want something dainty and delicate for your Christmas dinner try someof Heinerikson’s Limburger cheese. "Of course it hurts, but you must grin and bear it,” is the old-time consolation given to persons troubled with rheuma tism. "If you will take the trouble to dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain’s pain balm and bind it on over i- V the seat of the pain your rheumatism will disappear,” is the modern and much more satisfactory advice, 50 cent bottles m for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist. ^ Roy & McGowan. Scottville, baye the largest store and best stock of goods of ny country store in Holt county. The Blue Front. Call at the Blue Front for groceries and Christmas goods. All kinds of ■ nuts,cranberries, fruits of all description, celery, bottled and bulk pickles, sauer kraut and any thing that can be found at a first-class Grocery house. Call and 'f- see us. J. L. Mack, Proprietor. f Fresh oysters at Bentley’s. Wo have opened up a Feed Mllljt O'NEILL, NEB We will grind all kinds of Feed and will exchange Feed for Grain. See us, south of l’fund & Wagers,’ when you want Feed at low prices. HATFIELD & MILLS. WANTED, INFORMA tion tliut will convict the thieves who stole lumber trom my land on the South Fork, for which 1 will pay $50. JOHN COMSTOCK, Peoria, ID. Choice o Mixed o Candy CTS PER LB. THOMPSON & SON. NOTICE. I have just received a flue line of dress patterns of latost styles. No two alike. Don't miss investigating goods and prices ns they are tho best ever sold in the city. P. McMaijlis. -- The Handsomest Lady in O’Neill Remarked to a friend the other day that she know Kemp’s Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies hud.no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Sam pie Bottle Five. Large size 00c and $1. Holiday Excursion Rates. The Sioux City & Northern railroad and Pacific Short Line will sell round trip tickets between stations at one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 24, 25 and 31, 184)1, and Jan. 1, 1892, good to return to and including Jan. 4, ’92. Jas. V. Mauonev, Traific Manager. The tnanunouth stock of Hour that Pfund & Wagers have ou hand goes to show who sells the flour in O'Neill. They have just received three car loads, one from the Long Pine mill, one ‘from West Point and one from Randolph. They propose to sell these three cars of flour by January 1, ami all persons wish ng to avail themselves of the opportu nity of laying in their winter stock should bo sure and examine the quality and get their prices before buying else where. Come and see our beautiful dressed doll to be given away December 26, A ticket will be given with each purchase of a dollar’s worth of holiday goods. 21-3 Morris & Co. Get something useful ns well as orna mental for your wife a Christmas pres ent. Heincrickson has a fine line of chinaware, glassware, etc., from which to make a selection. Don't be deceived by J. P. Mann’s big advertisement. If you want good goods at bed rock prices go to Roy & Mc Gowan. Scottville. Wanted, a good, stout boy to learn the printing business. Inquire here. Get your Christmas candies, nuts, fruits and oysters at Ueinerickson’s. He carries n fine line in everything for hol iday edibles. Itch, mange and scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Morris & Co., druggist. _ Cash paid for small equities in wild lands or improved farms. Abstract must be furnished. Address Asmus Boyskn, Manning, la. Come to the "C. C.” supper and learn what the "Fates” have in store for you. Clothing at 25 per cent discount at Roy & McGowan’s, Scottville. Clothing at 23 per cent discount at Roy & McGowan’s, trcottville. A car load of farm wagons just re ceived at Frank Campbell's. 20-4 Remember. Xlenericksou’s groceiies are the best. Apples by the barrel at tho City Bak ery. _ Notice. I will pay $50 for information that will convict parties taking my lumber and bouses on my land on South Fork, near John Keller’s. John Comstock. Don’t leave O’Neill on a trip before inquiring at the Short Line depot for passenger rates. . Cigars, fruits, nuts and candies, etc., at Heinerikson's. Uncolored Japan tea in handsome little baskets at sixty cents per pound at Pfund & Wagers. The tea is of ex cellent quality and the baskets make nice work or hand baskets for the ladies. Try one. If you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame back, bind on over the seat of pain a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. You will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 60 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corri gan, druggist. For storm sash of any size go to the Chicago Lumber Yard. 23-3 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Richard T. Mill*. Charlotte Mills, Ezra E. f'.irr, administrator of tli;- estate of N. II. Richardson, deceased, II. A. Jnnril uik) ft. (1. Tompkins, partners doing biisinessundcr the fii'rn 11 nmo of .land! nml Tompkins, tun 1 Jos i pli Holmes, non-resident. defendants, will lake not Ice 1 hat op tlio 24th day of December, I Sill, tlio I Tii Ion Trust Company, plaintiff herein, Hied Its petition lit the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said de fendants, t lie olijcct and prayer of wliloh art) to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants, Richard T. Mills and Cbailotle Mills, Ids wife, to the plaintiff, upon tho southwest quartorof the southeast quarter of sect ion eleven, and the southwest iiuarter of I lie southwest quarter of section twelve, township thirty-one. range ten. west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to secure tho puyinciitof t wo promissory notes dated February 1.1,1887. for the sum of $£i. and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum after maturity; that t hero Is now duo upon said notes and mort mge, accordlnif to the terms thereof, tnolud itot taxes and interest on a prior note and inortRiiKO paid by plaintiff to protect Its se curity, the sum of *2IK> anti Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from August I, Ism, ami plulntllf prays that suld premises may ho decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, and that defendant may be foreclosed of all equity of redump tion or other interest in said mortgaged Addison L. Pauley. Oeorge J, Squires and Albert Du four, Louie A. Long and Mary Long, hi t wife, defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of December, 181)1, the Union Trust Company, pluintllf herein. Hied Its petition in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object anti prayer of which are to fore close a. certain mortgage executed by de fendant, Addison L. Pauley, to plalntllf, upon I lie south half or tho northeast quarter and tlm south half of t he northwest quarter of section seven, township thirty-two. range ten, west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to se cure the payment of three promissory notes dated February 4. 1*87, for the sum of *80 and Interest at the rate often percent per annum alter maturity; that there Is now duo upon said notes and mortgage, according to tin- j terms I hereof. Including hitetest on prior note ami tuorttfuiro paid by plaintiff to pro- i teot Its sccr.rhy. the Finn «>f anu Interest | tit, the rate of ten tier cent per annum from August 1,181)1, and plalntllf prays that said i premises may he sold to satisfy the amount duo thereon, and that defendants may be foreclosed of all equity of redemption or other Interesl In said mortgaged premises. You arc required lo answer said pel Itlon on or before Hi" 8'h day of ! obruary. H«2. LF.CAL NOTICE. lore Ur ijikiii.fi uuy ui rfuruniy, j Deeenfbor !i4, 18!»1. THE UN ION TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff* LEGAL NOTICE. Duteti Deeeinber :M. 101. THE UNION THU ST COMPANY, Pin I ill it Plaint,ill'. NOTICE. Notion Is limilty j-'lvcn Unit sonlod liropo* uls for the rm nlslilntr of llio lollotvlnit nti|> ullos for tlio oltioofs of Holt county tor llio ousuinir vo.tr will 1)0 roo.oivoti lit 11its county lories olilooutO'Nolll. NVbntska. up to noon of.tlio tut It titty or January. lnltt. viz: :;5 Itlttiilt I oolts, loiitlior oound.tj <|ttlros JO printed books, leather boiiuil. N quires fitlOO printed bltnikti lutlf shoot deral, I8»s. »t kill printed blanks, quarter sheet dentils P<?,i">i<1|irlnted blanks, oiie-elglith sheet deral, 18 pounds. lu roams bond legal cap. in reams senate legal cap. 103 pounds blotting pads, <1x12 inches, anno envelopes No. 0 nx high out., printed. 13000 envelopes No. IU xx high cut. printed, tUMld envelopes No. 11 xx high cut. printed. 100 road overseers’ receipts—10J In each hook. llkl poll books. 25t01 letter heads. 121bs. to the ream, notion note heads. S lbs. to ream. 1000 court wrappers, No. 250 x pat. 1 doz. gross pencils. Fabers No. 2. 2 tloz. gross pens. 10 gross pen holders, 40 quarts Arnold’s writing fluid. 10 quarts ettrmine writing fluid. 20 gross rubber bunds, 1-10 Inch, variegated. 20 gross rubber bands % inch pur© rubber. 15 gross rubber bands. H Inch pure rubber. 5 gross rubber bands % inch pure rubber, ft gross rubber bands V* iuch pure rubbor. 10 gross pyramid pins. 5 quarts mucilage. 150 Congress ties f a inch. 150 ” “ U “ 150 “ “ 1 ** 150 •* - 1*4 “ 150 •• ** 2 - 100 box envelopes. v 50 chattel mortgage tiles. . , . Bidders wilHbe reuired to give bond in double the amount of old for the taithful ex ecution of contract. Goods to bo delivered when needed, upon order of the county clerk. The county board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dateu this 31 31st day of Dec. 1801. G. C. Haze let. County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Nob..» Dec. 3. 18»1. j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of ids intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saia proof will be made before the register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on Jan. 16,1892, viz: ERNST RIC1ITER, H. E. 12955 For the NW^ 21-31-11 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Earl Allen, Minneola, Neb.; Frank I)arr and Joseph Shollmyer, Seottville, Neb.; Bur rett Scott, O’Neill, Neb. 22-G+ B. S. Gillespie. Register. STATE OF NEBRASKA ! ea Holt County. f&s At a county court held at the county court room, in and for said county, Dec. Hi, A. D. 1891. Present. E. H. Benedict, count y judge. In the mutter of the John It. Saim on read ing and illling the petition ut‘ Reiuoii iSalin tuaying a tiim! settlement and allowance of ler final account, tiled on the lUth day of l -eember, 1891, and lor discharge. Okdkkkd. That Dee. 29, A. D., 1981. at 2 o’clock P. M., is nssinged for hearing sftid petition, when ail persons interested in said matter may an pear at a county court to be held, in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hearing there of, be given to all persons interested in said matter, by publishing a copy of this order in The Fuontieh, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for two successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. (A true copy.! 23-2 E. II. Benedict, County Judge. rnilKO’N K1I.G UBl'l'lII.K'AN Cl.l'B X booms aiv located over Morris & Go’s. (ti u(f stuiv on Dougins street. The rooms are open at nil times. ltepuhllcaiis nre invited tov|sit the rooms at any nml nil times. SI ramrers while la the e.ity nee invited to make the club looms their headquarters, business meetiny of the club the llrst und i turd Saturday evening of eaeli month. A. L. Tu\> I.K. President. 1' ICO. D. HIGGS. Secretary. | Do Unto Othets As You Would Hava I Them Do Unto You. I Don’t forget the Pacific Short Line; I their (|iiick time, good train service, aud in short every convenience for the ac commodation of passengers. Special ef foi ls will lie made to give you a plcas ont one. No matter where or in what direction you wish to go, enquire about rates and time of trains before starting, of J. \V. Firebaugb, agent of the Pacific Shoit Line, O’Neill. Our readers will notice the advertise ments in these columns of Chamberlain & Co., Dcs Moines, la. From personal experience we can say that Chamber lain's cough remedy has broken up bad colds for our children and we are acquainted with many mothers in Cent erville who would not be without it in the bouse for a good many times its cost and arc recommending it every day —Centerville, S. D , Chronicle and Index. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale 1 by P, C. Corrigan, druggist. Will not move for several weeks yet. Trade is too good to puli up now, and besides we must dispose of a thousand pair of boots and shoes lirst. If you want boots and shoes at manufacturer’s prices we have them for you, by the pair or ease, any way to suit your circumstances. You will positively save money if you buy of us. No shoddy stuff at high prices, but the BEST at the lowest ,>zo ary*i cccea aapa jsr.ja^ €r'**,*t warn* ta3*» «Jnn tr&&rrv:r:siAr!?izjfriL «s*raw/ FRANK CAMPBELL’S Sewing Machines and Organs.! I keep constantly on hand the WHITE sewing machines, walnut, oak or mahogany. The new Rotary Shuttle is the lightest running, most noiseless and fastest sewer of any ma chine ever made. I have the ESKEY Organ always in stock. All mucicians know' this to he one ot the best Organs made by any manutacturers. If you want a fcjewing Machine or an Organ don’t let some traveling sharper take you in. He will be sure to charge you two prices for inferior goods. No mat ter what guarantees he will give you they are not as good as you can get from a permanent dealer in your own locality. I will take orders for Pianos and give the very lowest prices and most liberal terms. 22 3mo FRANK CAMPBELL, O'Neill, Neb. Scientific American Agency for$ CAVEATS, TRADB MARKS, _ESICN PATENTS COPVRICHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO.. 361 Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given freo of charge in the Jtientifi; j|tumcau largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, 83.0ft a rear; |L50 six months. Address MUNN & CO Publishers, 3C1 Broadway, Nov/ York. Purchase Tickets and Consign your • Freight via the F. E.& M.V. and S. C. h P. RAILROADS. K. If. G. BURT. Gcnoral XIanager. 0. MUKKilliUSK. J. K. BUCHANAN, Uen'l. Freight Ajrt. Gen’l. Pass. Apt. OMAHA, NEB. TltAlXS DEPA11T: GOING EAST. Passenger east. - • - Freight east. GOING WEST, Freight west, Passenger west, Freight, 9:35 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 1:45 p. xr, 5:15 p. m 6:44 p. xi. The Elkhorn Line is now running: Eee’iuinj? Chair Cara daily, between Omaha and Dead wood, Jreo to holders of first-class transpor tation. Fer any Information call on Wi J. DOBBS, Agt. O’NEILL, NEB. |!!uvo you written jme y< t? If you ('haven't, wisdom and intelligent li'niMttuii nvrrc.Ht I i-dnv. I jiuo.i.Uy y.-u iny WjHvis:!, peryounl {attention. I hr. ji.«Ti:i!>c t<» Lr icily {teach any fairly , -*i..I .im i;t prison •>>t either sex, who fan rend and I'vihc, rtiul wha j-'fii r instruction, I'vlil work indus triously, how to [cam Three Thou l>ol1nrs a [year in tlieir own [localities, wliere !evtr they live. ? will also furnish the situation or [employ incut, a t ,wliieh you ecu cam that amount. |X charge nothing and receive noth* ing unless suc cessful, as above. Nothing dilficult [to Irani, or Hist requires much time. I desire hut one person from ittch district or 'county. I have si ready taught and |provided with am pli ymcnt a large - 1 iiiiflm»ke to briefly BU,;'cU "".v *“'*■*/ !»*i.t | • r>on of tithcV write, and w ho, *’ ®* ,t,,r »'i»trr.«-t.on,»d» work industriously! Ti.«u»nitd Dollars a ,w revert hoy Hvu.I will also furnish 1 ,at''l,i' }■'** *•»» * «ni that amount, ocvesiiilito above. Itaftllv iiud quickly .worker irom outli district or countv I fWill • -”f" brings wonderful success to t’verv tvotk. r. p .ti n ■ ojnmiif from Ijitiu to 1K1U per week and umvnnis W. W. PAGE County ® Surveyor. O’NEIIsX* NEBRA8KA. » atlenJ to a't kinds of surveying. A1 *° End ‘“*>™atolu 1 litre is uo danger from whooping cough when Chamberlain's cough rem edy is freely given. It keeps the cough loose and makes expectoration easy. 25 and HO cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist. The flneit kind of Limburger cheese at Heineiikson's. Just the thing to eat with Christmas Turkey. C°wan, DEALERS ijj DryGoodi, Groceries CLOTWING, BOOTS 1 SHOES GENTS FURN HATS MITTENS l APS, .GLOVES scottvilleMneb. Guarantee to sei , _ 48 chean as any store in Holtlcounty. FARM PRODUCE VAKEN IN EXCHANGE. S. C. & N. Lesses -FROM— All Points In Dakota. Dixon. Cedar. Pierce 1 Antelopo and Holt Counties to i SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, j AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. S’Ta.xelxeusa ‘S’o'u.x Tleleote eua* Bblp "SToiax 3Txelglit -ela The Pacific Short Lie For Passenger Fares and Time Tables: lor Rates on Freight between all stations on Pacific Short Line and to Sioux City and all Points east, apply to the”agenTot tfePa ’itic Short Line at O’Neill, or _ „ _ JAS V McHony. ” 9- Hill. Traffic Manager. Oen. Superintennent, Sioux City, Iowa. J. W. FIRE6AUGH, act., O’NEILL. NEB lry the Chautauqua Pioneer flour and you will use no other. 5 Theo. Walmer, Mgr. St. Patrick’s pills are carefully -jre pared from the best material am! ac cording to the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic ami liver pill that can be produced. P. C. Corrigan sells them.. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps und Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splits, King Bone, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, 8ore and Swollen' Throat, Doughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold bv Morris & Co. 'HUMPHREYS’ _ VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. $00 Page Book on Treatment of Animats and Chart Sent Free, tunas < Fevers, Congestions, I n (lntnniatioo A. A.{-Spinal Meningitis, Milk Eeve*. il.It.—strains. Lameness, Rheumatism. C.C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges. !>.!>.—Dots cr Grabs, Worms. K. F..—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. P.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyacho. B. G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II.II.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases. 1.1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. , I. K—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysl* Single Bottle (over 60 doscsX - * •”* Stable Case, with SpeclflM, Manual, Veterinary Cure Oil and Medicator, oV.w Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - ■ *■“ Sold by Druggists; or Sent PrepaM anywnera and in any quantity on Heceipt of Fnc«« HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO., Corner William and John 3X7IIP BEEFS’ HOMEOPATHIC nneraJ SPECIFIC NO-L Iu use 3U years. Tho only successful *®®e 3 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ■ml Prostration, from* over-work or other II per vial, or S vials and large vtal pm"M . Sold dt druggists, or sent postpaid on rev if price.—HUMPrlREYS’ MEDICINE CO., Oor. WiliiamandJohn^Sts.. a* __ O’Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market re trt for this week: rigs, W tootts.$3.3>|Wheat. core.2.50 Oats .. it cows.1.50®1.S0|Bye ...... liter. ...\.20 Buckwheat. s jgs.201 Ear corn. 26 dittoes. $1 bil.21) Shelled ——" CONSUMPTION CUBED. An old physician, retired ft0,1‘ tvlng had placed In his hands by t iriia rnlsslonaay the formula or rnja. ■getable remedy for the speedy an P Adh' mt cure of Consumption, Bro"®?'4', ilso* amid all throat and Lung Affection-■ ^ isitive and radical euro for “ ;1ftt.r By and all Nervnus Comp*‘n“’ tll0Us Vlner tested Its curative P«"^in,a' " i;itd i motive and a desire t°./SS®'Scl'to *P Vingr teatea its curauw v-;; --■A rnaD'|f is of cases, has felt It his duty te(j f:, own to his suffering fellows.■ hum“B s motive and a desire to t*** — to *j) ferlng, I will send lree of®".., frend1 o desire It. tills recipe, prcP91' English, with full direct ons mr ^ , rand using. Sent bymal Waauw. A. .1. _ .... ... I w ir tlltfl IlHUCl. - xr I Will sena ircc y — Frew b It. tills recipe. In<’rm.;‘'r prep«u h, with full directions wr ^ I ,nu using. Sent by mat stamp, naming this P*P ’ j,t y. , js, 820 Powers’ Ulock, Koc)iegten__—_ 1 fine lot of glassware ®n^®!0CTh® t received at Heincriks • p ids will bear inspection and w the cheapest.