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y CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1890 Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 1 til Street, Undertakers andBmbalmers. SHORTHAND IN TEN LESSONS tim: coiiidiiifs hi'iiciai. class. ,;v, a M A fl)lntc 0 I.KSSON IX. KET TO PUTE 0, piny able evil civil fleeces shelf devil Mnlcl. I rlco breeze trump catcher glimmer trnlucr cnjrrcr nio dlttrcii. Spry sober suffer over thrlco pressure mcaiuro clc. nrolle, " Piiir spine nboro brnln clllT strain cuff clown. I lown thine assign orotic shlno hen explain sustain. ritir chance douilty lonesome cxtcnslro behavior ref erence Blntcr. Trantlato Li 7 to 15. RMi S'Cf'VtlJs cA ? CA-. 4 XlZJuJTJ n I zur:m .res? m -v i, 5 0. 9 1 -J.1 ISL' ATi 1 v &!M tit j v-n t. - c. r Jf . JvTT' I M .-?. ., ,-' K i fUcXrvil "AizrvwEmL V.L .xztt. sr'i jT mcy-.; jmi j. . 1 AKK M .. TP . ! 'H J n ,J Telephones -Ollke its Resilience I j6 Open Day nnil Nljjut. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager, WESTERFIELDS Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladles and - Children's Hair Gutting ASi'-JO.AITY COR u & ( STS NJJW HURR III.'K BERT E. BETTS, f Am TYPEWBITEB lluslncs Correspondence n Hpctinlly. 1134 N 8t. Tel. 203 J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon O luces 116 S. Eleventh St. Telephone! Office 6S5, Residence 56 j LINCOLN', NI5H. r-Ci'rcX'i Sfeciatiit, r met loo t.luilted to DUeiixeH of tho NervonsSystem, Heart and Blood UKKKHKNCi:.-)! Hon. Win. Loese, Attorney (leneriil. Hon. T. 1 1. Norvnl, A('liilo .IiihIIoc. Jones' Nntlonitl llntik, So"nrd. CltlieiiH' Nutloiml llniilc, IM.vmicn. OrriOKt Viil O Htivet, LINCOLN', NKll. ESI ... A? O TCT'UClnLCv vJ ' M Tickets TO .ZiuXjT-j Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH - AT 1044 O STREET. E. B.SLOSSON, City Passenger Agent Grand Drawing ay tiik Loterla de la Beneflcencia Publica ! OK TIIK State of Zacatecas, Mexico. A syndicate of cnpltnllxtx Imxo M-cured the enneenHlon loroponulim this HiOTTEiESZ" and will extend Its business throughout tho Uultei Htntesnud llrltlsh Coliimbhi. llelow will Ik) found ix list oftliu prises which V will 1)0 drown oa July 23, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, nml continue, monthly thereafter. CAPITAL $150,000.00 rKiti, Yvvr 100,000 Tlcki'tn nt HIO.OO. IlitUvs, n.OO, Tri'tlts, St.OO. American Gurroncy. LIST OK 1M11ZK8 1 I'HI.K OK IIM,000 Is... fl,'iO,Ull , no.uu VHs) . a),us) 1 PKI'.KOK W,0l) Is iVUW Is 1 riuz-uuf Sl'IH.KSOK aiMtl.KSOK OI'UI.KHOK 10 I'lU'.KSUK, a)I'IUXKOP auoritiKHOK .ItOlMUKKSOV ooaim.ubOK I0,ou)aro ,, (Mkionro ,. S.wiO nro.. io,um lo.ixm 10AJ 10.UU 40,1H) 4i.O)0 fjO.lU) l,wunro lOunro Sis) itre.,.,,. Monro ICO ore A1THOXIMATICN VltlZKH, ISO l'UlZKH OK fl.VI nro fiitti ISO IMU.K8 OK 1(0 nre 15.003 150 HUI.K8 OK SO nre 7,5iO 0W Terminal Prises of K are W.tflO 2IW tASI,(CM) OLU1I UATESl O Ticket fur VAO.OO, SPECIAL RATES ARRAH0ED WITH A0EN18. AGENTS WANTED &;?,. city In United States nnd UrltUh Amerleu. The payment of Prises Is guarnnteed by n speclnl deiostt of five hundred thousand dol lars (S.VX),0U)), with tho Btato Ooverument, and appro v ud by Jesus Arcchlgn, Governor DrowliiKsundortho peronul supervision of Lie. Heriulnlo Artengn, who Is upioliiteU by the Ooverument ns luierventor. "I Okiitify that with tho Htnte Treasurer oil iieccessnry guanintws uro deposited nssur tug full pny mentor all prises of this drawing. IlKiiMiNloAitTKAaA, Interventor. IMI'OUTANT. Homtttnncoi must bo olther by "ow York Droit Express or Heglstered Letter. American money. Collections can be mailo by Kxpres Companies or Hanks. Ticket sent direct to inauagemsnt will bo paid by drurtson New York, Montrnl,Ht. Paul, Chicago, Wan Fniif olsco or City of Mexico. Kor further lufor tnatlou address. JUAN 1'lKDAl), Manager, ucutecits, Mexico, A parlnilo 43. 1 K H "3 I TIUNSLATK. f T 7 T & 6- -r ' ic s q D - a oD 0 . -n i -n x 19 f OUItKIUUlLK all moms KKIt.HM'U, Harry IamiiIiikmiis ton yenni old Inst Hntur day nnd tho event vnn eelebratiil with 11 giiy imrty for his irlends. Iletweeii 1 nml H o'clock tho followliiK J'oumk people enji)ed a round or frollo nml fcnutliiK'i Curl, Kiln In nnd Urnst Hessey, Kilwln anil Henry lloeh nier, Dick Cintls, Johnllnrley, Jeiuinlo Huy ilen, Halllo Lyninii, Karl McCreery, Wllllnm .MoiKnn, Willie Parker, nml Willie llonlck; llernlee llecker, Helen llnrr, llesslo CiiiIIh, Allla Uinilner, Francos and Nellie Oere, Am.n Hniniuond, Clara Hnrwooil, Lauin Houtz, Mnttiu Jones, Kdun Klrkiatrlck,l'"loriiice iitul Krauces Jluule, Jeunlo McKiirlnml, Harriet Mlllanl, Aline Neslut, Clara Norton, Kmmii Uutcalt, Jennie I'oinfrct, Kloieneo rutiiaiu, Agnr Reed, Kloieneo Tlilcll, Toxle Tow nicy and Jefslo Tneesl, MIm JoMtphiue IjltrldK'c atteudetl the traveling; men's convention at Denver as the Kiiest of the Iowa rsoclntIon, nml wasilown nn tho program for 11 recitation at tho hun ipiet. AiTonllng. to 11 local pa er O. N. lluiupli teynnd U. W, Turner Iimk bought forty aerH nt Hot Fprlngs, 8. I)nk for f lO.tHK). 1 he ileal wn made through Paul Holm, News comes from Henttle of the engiiKe mentuf JIlis Lillian Potvln, late of Lincoln, to Henry W. Miller of that city. The wed ding Is llxed for next winter. Mlis Barn Bchwnh entertained friends very pleiuantly ut whist 011 Kiiday ovmlng of last week In honor of hercousliMl" Mary Schwab of Philadelphia. Stephen C. Iingwnrtliy has chaugeil his plans and instead of suuimeiing at Seward ho will coinu to Lincoln nnd takotipthe study of law nt once. Mr. nnd Mi. Win. H. Ulalr of Cleveland, ami Miss Mallle lilalroi Hamilton, UI1I0, Imvo been visiting tho Mlwes lllalr, l'.'OI K street. Editors lluslmcll of thn Call nml AVc ssel of the CuuillKK nre in llotonnttndinir thu poii. VllttttfMl lt 4 tin till t (ntlitl Lilrf i.l nui.Anlntiii UIMIWII V HIV llttttVSIlMl V1IUVIIUI f I I3m I (I i I ,' 1 1 Henry Atkins returned Baturdny from his four mouth visit to Knglund. He was ac eoinpanuil by his sister, Miss Irene Atkins. George Lowry, while holding his horse Inst Baturdny, was thrown under the animal by u sudden Jerk and his left arm broken. Frnuk Orunlnger of Omaha was In the city Sumlny on his way to Denver to attend the traveling men's convention. Mrs. C. B. Clnson, Horace ami Bamuil Clasou and Miss (lento 11. Btlllman left Mon day for Cheyenne. Mr, ami Mrs. W. II. Dorgnn, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Niuher nnd II. Q. Walsh have gone to Hot Springs. Aik. Ij. W. Oarroutto nnd family were in Den ver this week attending the traveling men's great convention, Mrs, V. A. llrown returned Saturday from a mouth's visit nt her former home, Rich mond, Ind. 9 Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Katzensteln have been entertaining. Reuben TnlleiKlelnof AVarrens burg, Mo. Fred C. Howe, secretary of the banking board, has been spending the week In Colo rado. Miss Dorn Nlehnrt, who has gonoto Ore gnn, will marry nml remain In that state, 'tis said. George Scbaeffer of the probate court is visiting at the old home in Chicago. The wedding for one of the recently engag ed couples Is tlxetl for October. Rev. W. II. Lewln Is east nnd, It Is said, will return with a bride. C. C.'Munsou and family are off for n tour of the Pnclllo slope. MUs Nellie Raymond Is visiting at Charles City, Iowa. Mrs. Charles Hopper is visiting at Band wish, III. Louie Meyer left Monday on a business trip east. An old soldier's story; Iu the late war I was a soldier In the First Maryland Volun teers, company O. During my term of serv ice I contracted chronic dlarrhu-a, since then I have used a great amount of medicine, but when I found auy that wouldglve mo relief they would lujuru my stomach, until Cham berlain's colic, cholera and diarrhu'a remedy was brought to my notice, I use it and will say it ts the only remedy that gave me eriua nent relief and no bail results follow, I take pleasure iu recommending this preparation to allot my old comrades, who, while giving their services to their country, cobtracteU this dreadful disease as I did, from eating un wholesome and uncooked food. Yours truly, A. K. Rending, Halsey, Ore. For rale 'by A, L. Bluxder. -J ! -, V "C t sin - " "I'lmum. -.. 1 v. mi ut'iiKiib fprltiRS from wvakacis. oiner ClllHHlL.ll Helling Monks by NiiliDcilptlon, The method of selling book by fcubscriplion has many advantages over any other, and is dully growing In liniHirtance and popularity. Ily this method thoitttcntlon of tho purchaser Is called to valuable liooks of w hlch he might remain In entire Iguoraucu If they were sold iu any other way Itls themost direct and altogether tho nvist milium fed way to buy liooks, Hook purchased atn retnll lxiok store hnu geueinlly passed tluough tho hands ol from finifo our middlemen, each of whom mtisf have 11 profit. 77ie Ithrmhlt' fMhUnhinu Co., St Lautr, Mo., olfeiM prolltnble employment to all who w lull to engage In tho business. Experience Is not iimvwiry, but any lady or gentlemnn with Intelligence nnd Industry can make 11 sun-ess of tho worth. Their publication nre first class, Just such books nsour young jn-ople and our older ieo ple fhould rend; Looks that tend to make In telllgenttneu mid women ; books that teach people things that they ought to know; such book as a splendid Fiimtlii llilile, which Is iu Itielf n perfect cyclopedia of biblical knowl edge. ftrjMiVrt lltnloi'ii of tlic 1'niteil Stiitex is niiotheriplemlld tiook;iiNileofnvii' !I00,(XX) copies sH-aks loudly in favor of Its great worth. V'ir Viijic'n CyrlajH-tUa 11 fuirecid A'tioiri'ifjc Is another woik that huscarved lis way ton woudeiful success; 100,000 copies of this splendid cyclopedia, iiiadi' nnd edited especially for tho marses, hnve been told, nml the sale is still vei) large. They also handle the lied Letter Life of the Heinlblte Btnuley Kxnloratlous iu Afrlo-.ii The Pioneer Iliitory of Ameiica; People's harm and Block t'jcloiieilla; The PhyMcul Life of Itoth Sexes; Couitshlp, l)io nml Wedlock, and History of tho Grand Army of the Republic. Another splendid book, averagingnt fifteen hundred sets a month, Is Hidiiath's Cyclope dia of fiifri-rmtf llMorytt Iwik that Is IkjuiiiI to be lend by tens of thoiiMiiids of scholar, nnd by those who lay no claim to scholarship, and who yet love n clear, stralghtlorwanl, uiiderstandahle record of the gieat eents of tho world'n history. The jwpularlty of this book Is something wo der fill. For further particulars, ciiculars, terms to ngents, etc., addrchs, The Riverside Publishing Co, ?( Olive street, St. Iniis, Mo. 0-10-3m Bevernl mouths ago, Mr. Henry Plummer, of Clements, Cnl., who is subject to cinmps, was taken with a severe nttucU, He had been accustomed to get lellof by dosing with mor phine, but the dlNigreenbloeirect that follow ed would make him miserable for hours after the cramp had been rellevec. I jiersundcd him to try Chamberlain's colic, cholera and dlnnhiea remedy. He was much plensetl with it, ns its elfcct was almost instantan eous, nnd no diagreeable after effects ac companied Its use. Clms. Ratnert, manager Farmers' Trade Union, Clements, Cnl. For sale by A. L. Blinder. Tho now line of canl cases Just received nt the Couhieh olllce aro worthy the Inflection of the most fashionable callers. Tho line em braces genuine seal, ooze calf, Russia leather and numerous others, Including a num ber of beuuttful Imported novelties. Wo have them for both ladles ami gentlemen. fourth of. J uly ltiilc. For the glorious Mth" the Union Pneiflo "The Overland Route," will sell tickets from oIuts iu Nebraska, Kansas nml Wyoming to points -IX) miles distant from starting point nt one fare for the round trip. This will give patrons along the line, nn opiwrtunlty to visit neighboring towns ami attend tho cele brations, etc. Tickets will Im sold Julyllrd ami 4th, good to return July nth. For time of train, rates, etc., apply to your Union Paclllc agent. K. L. Loiiax, Geu'L Pass. Agt. II, P. 8herwin, H24 O street, has a present for every one of his customers thnt cannot fail to bo appreciated. He will give to every customer n line crayon picture itiude from any photo that is desired and it will not cost you a cent. Call in nt his drug and shoe store and see how It is done 1134 O street. J. II. O'Neill, lino plumbing, hot water and steam heating, fluo gas fixtures and globes. You can buy all grades of garden hose very cheap. Scott llro's. pharmacy recently located on Twelfth street is now located at l&M O street. Ladles will find this a desirable place to get all kinds of Toilet articles, Soaps, Perfumes, etc. W. W. Mooro of the Grand opera house Des Moines, Is an early settler in that part of Iowa, and has had n great-deal of exerienco ' Inhlstime. He says; "At various times I have had acute nttacks of bilious collie and vlo- j lent pains In the stomach, nnd found nothing that gave mo relief like Chnmbci Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlurrhu-a Remedy. Every per son," he says, "should hnve a bottle." For sale by A. L. Shatter. Wanteu: Gentleman well exierlenced In handling typewriter to sell the Yost writing machines iu the city. Address or call on Wessel Printing Co., lift) N St. EXCLAXATION. A small hook nt tho beginning nnd on tho circle title of nttaa, Indicates that I to to atlJttlf eg. play, etll, 1. 1. A hooi 01 tho optK)lto sldo Indicates r; eg. price, trump, I.C. T'ic 0 hooded stems nro culkil double eontonantt. A ( I-ch on tho r sldo of straight letters Implies ry sco tpry, to'jer,,n. In onler to bring tho hook on tho left sldo (to signify r), , r, nnd Mare rovcrsctlj sco oter, thrice, etc. I. fl. A clrclo rnnjr Ijo written within n hook. Sco c Ml, tilt treu,tijer. When tho r-hook Is prefixed to m, or n, llio slant Is shaded) sco glimmer, trainer, L 8. H nnd nro called Itiltlnlhoo'-is tho nnd n liools, which occur nt llio end nf letters, nrocillcd flnnl. ' la nttnehed to ttralght ttan$ only, nnd Is written on tho clrclo ldc, ns In puff, U 4, This hook Is ued fori; nlso, ns In abort. Tho n-hook Is put on tuo opposite sldo of straight tellers, nnd Is nlo nt tnehed to curves. Sco I.s 1 nnd ft. A clrclo written on tho n hook sldo of n ttrnlglit letter nt tho end of words, Implies vleg.plnet,cfiance, (Inn not ilemlty) L, 0. AH theso hooks should ho small nnd Unlit. TJwrdw-Illnrk Mnmo rlnlm cloo Rlobo plcduo total pray grow break pray ; tlrnv loiter pry trail cry drill keeper phrnso favor Friday throw strlko stray spreo nam pin congli crnvo blnir irrnvo trho erlcvo i.nln Main Lean Initio dlno twltio taken turn bench lono mlno fluo abstnln cxpcuio dltlanro. etenleneei, 1. Kvery toko has Its prickles, a Hvcrr , 1 urii-i- miiiu very spico or nro. invfu iiri 110 law, o, All rrliplfv Who Judges aro u of tach 19 I kll. ALL MCllN' KbLiVkU. " lliirlliiKtiui Itoiitn Still Another New fust Train. Tho It. & M., keenly all veto tho wnntsof the traveling public, hnve placed in service n new train whoso superior nppoliitments nre sure to mcilt Immediate recognition. This train leaves Lincoln nt 7;i p. in., arrives nt Omaha at II o'clock and Chicago at 1 p.m., tho time lieing but slightly in exee of that of our celebrated "Flyers." A through sleejier accompanies this train, ami breakfast and dinner nre served in dining cars. Tho loenl service between Lincoln and Ouiahn Is now ns nenr perfection ns enn bo desired, including, as it does, four dally trains In each direction, tho 1 mining time being only eighty-live to ninety minutes. A wo liiivo fiTipiently icmnrked hereto fore, do not wasto your money in making ox eriuientnl trips by other lines represented ns being upmlly as good ns the"Rurllngton.' Then arc not, A. C. Zlemer, C. P. nmlT. A. (Iiirtlvld Uracil 1111 Client Salt Lake, I'tuh. The famous health nml pleasure resoit, Om Held Reach, on Great Bolt Lake, Utah, 18 miles fiom Salt Lake City, nnd leached only by tho Union Paclllc "The Ovoilaud Route," Is now i)H'ii for the season. This is the only real sand beach on Great Bait Lake, and isoueof thetluest bathing nml pleasure icsoit in tho west. Great Salt Lake Is not a sullen, listless, sliest of water, beating Idly on tho shore, but on tho contrary is as beautiful a sheet of water as can be found auy w he 1 o. It Is HI wr cent, salt w hlle the ocean is only II jicr cent, nml the water is so buuynnt that a person Is sustained on Its stiifacd iudellultely without the least elTort on his p.irt. Kxpcrlenco Iris proven Its greut hygienic ell'ectt, Owing to the stimulating effect of the brine ihi the skin, or the saline ulr upon tho lungs tho appetite isttimulated, and after 11 bath, the bathers are teudy for n hearty meal, and feel greatly Invlgointcd. Fine bath houses accommodating I(K) ieo ple, hue been erected ut Gnrlleld lleach, iu connection with which llieie is a llr-t class restaurant and n huge dancing puvllllou built out out tho lake, all of theto are I un by the Union Paclllc, w ho guarantee n llrst class re sort In every resjiect. The Union Paclllc has made low rates of faro for those desiring to visit Salt Lake City nml Gnrlleld Reach. For complete description of Gnrlleld Reach ami Great Bait Luke, tend to E, L. Lomnx, Geu'l Puts Agent, Omaha, for copies of "Sights and Scenes In Utah," or "A Ollmiwe of Great Salt Lake," or K. II, Hlosson, Agent U. P. System, 0-7-St Lincoln, Neb. More I'liotns I'roin l'nlk, Fnlk, the famous New York photographer, has sent us another lot of artistic photos, and among them are handsome llkeue-ses of the Junior nnd senior Salvlnl, Pattl, Stuart Rob sou, William Crime, James O'Neill as the "Monte Crlsto," iu the various costumes, Agnes Rcoth in her lntest Madison Square success, "Aunt Jitck," W. J. Florence, Rich nnl Mansfield, Robert Mnntell In "Monbars," Sara Jnwett and others. This will be or Interest, The special committee, appointed nt the stato teachers' convention held nt Lincoln In March last, to make arrangements for the comfort nnd accommodation of the teachers of Nebraska en route to the annual meeting of tho national educational association to lie held at St. Paul iu July, havo Iwiied n circu lar iu leference to these umtteis, and have selected tho Chicago, Milwaukee it St, Paul railway as the best route over which to run a special teachers' train (to leave Omnlui at a srccltled time) for this great occasion. Desk for .Sale. We have a lint cloth top olllce desk with compartments for liooks at the right and four drawers on the left. It is n double dek and w ill be sold to the first applicant for $23.00, original cost $:iS.0O. Call ut Couiiikii olllce. The bill posting now being done by the opera house bill postois is giving general sat isfaction and good result. Joseph Martin, the manager of the work, is n young man capable and reliable, nnd now thnt the com pany have added a large number of new boards that have been placed in conspicuous places, their work will wore than ever be ap preciated. Parties desiring bill pasting done nt any time and on short notice can have their order promptly and carefully executed by calling at the opera houso ticket olllce. Notice to Creditor. Iu county court, within and for Lancaster county Nebraska, May term, l&),lnihe mat terof the estate of Isaac Charles Wlso, de ceased. To tho creditors of said estate: You arelieretiy notified, mat 1 win sn at me County Court Itoom In Lincoln, ln.nnld.coun ty, on the 'J0t Inlay of Auxust, A. I)., 1U), nnd again on the'Jiith day of November,A.D. Uiio.to receive and examine nil claims iiKiilust said elate, with a view to their adjustment and nl low mice. The. time limited for the nrosenta- lion of claims against said estate is six (tl mouths from the tilth day of May, A. !., ISUO, and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year and six months from said loth day of ! ay, I Sis). Notleeofthlsproeeedlug Isorder ed publl'hcd four weeks consecutively In the Capital city Coubikk. Witness my hand and (ho seal of said county court this Utb duy of May, ls). HKAL.I W.K. HTKWAIIT, l7-it County Judge. 1 cv .$;: w s irs ' hm t7 Mrnr vT, (NJJZ-ri- x vi jpft rsv I J v1 i n ' I Ti ! f " VJ r - - " 1"- Even thing goes, especially when oti'lo-e the reins, hut nothlnir goes ns rapidly as the Furniture nt A T. Grticttcr & Co.'s, nnd tiothlnj,' yi.-s so much satisfaction to the buyer. A. T. Gruetter & Co.'s Furniture House, litH n sim:i:r. Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J. ODELL, MN.i)i'.u -0 ii'9, U2 1 and 1123 N Street. 0 Meals 25 els. $4.50 per Week. AMAZING OFFER WE ARE GIVING AWAY THE) Complete Works of Shakespeare Comprising his Plays, Sonnots and Pooms, with tho noted profneo, by DR. JOHNSON. A OUlSSllV AND AN ACOODNT OF KCU 1'LAT BY TUE REV. WM. HARNESS, M. A., of Christ Collogo, Cambridgo, England IHHHrwiHj FREE TO EACH SUBSCRI11EU OF THIS PAPER TER7VTS- We will give each subscriber a copy of this $li,00 book and a year's subscription to the paper for f 2. o in advance. Tins is the greatest legitimate premium offer ever made, and is possible only.be aitse, in this age of invention, with its improved printing machinery and mctlk ids, the cost, of production in large quantities has been reduced. I his book is a wonder of typography. It is beautifully bound in rich cloth, ra, with artistic stamp in gold on side and back. The book contains extra 926 PHCES, Size, 8 Inchos wldo, 1 1 Inchos long and 3 Inches thick. It is embellished with a portrait of the author from the celebrated Chandos Picture, engraved on steel. It has other numerous illustrations. No description can do justice to this magnificent premium. It must be seen to be appreciated It is no cheap or commonplace production, but, on the contrary, a book that its owner will have every reason to be proud of; the most suitable thing in the world for a jiresent; a volume that will embellish any library or center table iu the land e expect every one who knows and appreciates a good tiling, to respond at once to this extraordinary offer. When you have the book nnd your neighbors see it, they will nlso want it. We will give the book and one year's subscription to our paper to any person sending us $2.50. Old subscribers who have already tiaid for their paper, and who send us 52.30, w ill receive the book and have their subscriptions extended one year fiom the date of their jiresent expiration. Vote-ir the book linn to be unit by unit or cxpreH. ndd 3 rents) to the reuilttaure to cover rout of t reimportation. w HEN YOD WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. Wkr'J& T' ' SovWTHogS. (OLD OK NEW) UPON THE FOLLOWING 1 (I J ,r1 TT?riaisKAU4fcWVsi-