The Shah of Persia TIioiikIi advanced In jean. Iim Imlr of raven Into. (lta lulrs are strictly prohibited in lilt dominions, mul In-net' the lingo tlilp incuts to tti.it country f Aver'i lliilr VlKiir, by tlio mo of which tin' Shah's subjects save n'ot only tlii'lr Imlr lint tlii'lr heads Avers Hair Vigor icitoroi the lutural color ol tlio hair. It should lie on I'U'lj toilet table. " Some llnie ago my hair liepui to Indo and tn full out vi Imilly lli.it I thmiKht I should lie bald, lint tlio iie of Aver'i lliilr Vigor lias restored tlio original color mul initito my hair strong, iiluinilant, ami licultliy It iloci not fall nut any more." - Ailillo .shatter, run Itaco it.. Cincinnati. Ohio. "Mj hair (which had partly tnrneil grn) wan restored to Its joiitliful color ami lieniity hy tlio nio of a few bottles of AjerN Hair Vigor I ihall eontlnno to 1110 It, as ttiero Is no lietter droning tor the hair" (lalilo (lai, (Icnrgcuh.i, Ala. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rilKI'AIIKIl IIV DR. J. O. AYER A CO , Lowell, Hmi. fcnhl tijr nil liruitittot ami IVrfiiiiirn. C.?L. RICHARDS, UK'IIARItH HI.Ol'K LINCOLN, N'lCHRASKA Not hf of Suit., In the matterortho Klutcf ofTh I. Klilil, lloocused.i Notice I" hereby itlvon tlint In pui-uiance ot an order of Saimio M. riiiiiiiiiin. Indue or the District t'niui of I monitor County. Ne hrasltii, made nit the 'Jd day of June, Hill, for tlio Miili' of tho real estate horoluiiftor de scribed, theio will lie sold on tho promises hereafter described niithcsih du of Scptom tier, li'JI. nt line nVioek I". M , nt pnlillo von duo to the highest didder, for oaih.tho lollow Jug described real estate, In-nit Lot ihiimIht three el In llloelc number seventeen '17 In Klimey"0" street Aililltlnu In I ho oltj of liliii'oln, County nf 1.11111'iiiti-r, Slate nl No liriKkn iiildiaio will leiniilii open one hniir. Dated August 1). It'll KlIAHi K. JllNKS. Ailliilulstiiittt It ol till' I'lslnte nt I'Iiih. .1, Kldil. l).'couied Al'KIM'IIS .v Don, n-ni-:u. Att'jH. AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW About l1 Microbes. A Lincoln Doctor Tells a "Journal" Reporter Something About Those Infinitesimal Organisms Which arc now Recognized by Scientists as the Cause of Disease Professor Koch and His Cure for Consumption. Tllopnrtor- Doctor, we nearwryTlttiii lately of l,rorcior Koch, the ooleliriiteil (Ionium phyHloliin. Win hlsdlsoovorv a fnlturo? Doctor Only partlallv. Professor ICoeh has convinced the win M thnt tho euro nrdlsoaie depends entirely on tho removal of tho ouiiso and while his method i somewhat dlsap iioliitliif mid tho tcMilt not ontlioly satis- taetory. Ntlll IIiIhN duo to the illllleulty of reaching tho site or tho germ tlio ImcIIIbh tulicreuloils with medicines which will des troy them However lie has started n wave of Investigation In medical s-eloneo which will roll down the aires and llually conquer death dealing consumption as vaccination conquered smallpox. Reporter Aro Micro any other diseases caused by this same germ? Doctor Yes, a few, but one of the innst univalent dlseasos In this clliunto nod one whlon does as much dutmigo as consumption Is caused by an altogether ilHt'oron! genu. I refer to ciiliirrh. Why. do on know that iiluo out ot ten eases of deafness or throat or nasal trouble aru caused by catarrh, that overono luilf th" east's of oyo disease nil mure than that per omit or dyspepsia and Impel feet digestion aro from the snmo cause.' Kepoitor Does catarrh cause consumpt ion? ..J Doctor No, not directly, but Indirectly It weakens the lungs by attacking the bronchial tubes and this gives the consumption germ a ohiiuce to llud a Indumeut and oonsiimptlou and death follow. Reporter Can eatiirih be cured? Doctor Yes, II taken In tlme,',lhat Is hulnro tlio Inst stnjcn Is reached Reporter What treatment Is most success till? Doctor I employ a method based strictly on the Kurm theory. The uoe, throat, ems, eyes and bronchia! tubes, unlike tho hums, aro easily reached by medicines applied by means of various Improved lush mucins. Thee medicines ilcstio) the koiiii unit thus removes tho cause, of the ills -use. Repot tor Do you use local lioatmeut only? Doctor Not entirely. l'liti blood holou poisoned by tho absorption nt the catarihal poison must In) piuitled by medicines ad mluliteied by the stomach 1 hu system bollix thus demised and the cause ol disease re tuovod tho whole hodj soon rotiinis to a Mute of perfect health This plan ot trcutlm: eatarih Is known as "THE DENNIS TREATMENT" mid Is always satisfactory both to physician mid iintlcnt. Dr. Dennis Is a k'lailnutu of throe iifiliciil coIIckos and has had ton years ex perience, part or mis time In the laruo liospl-ials-or New York city and Chicago, lie makes unchnrxo f irconsiiltntloii. uiv. nut or the city successfully treated by oorrespondiuiee. Hours, U In I'.'. 'J to :, T ::! I to s;:ui; Suuday,jUi Tip. m. UIIL'O corner nrTentli iiild O strOTs, Lincoln. Neb. Write for fiHl ptirtloulnrs or call at olllco. Ciircimaiautei'd. Addiors t" WARRKN DKNNMS, M. D. rouB TfvSERTISlNCi? PrJNTERS1 'In FSIHTESS' IDS ii Jut tit It precrti to ti, " JosrMl f;r iltertlieti. ' It Ii IiibiI es tie fltit ul fifueetb d7 ot tieh sosth, n4 li U ri;tiitctttlro jestnil the XttU Icnrcil, is to neU-ct Anetlita tltenittn. It telli tie Ii titlltj is! tctifeiltcctl ilTorer Id jUla, ccn ptttitilro articles bor, Then, ui vheto to alter tin I t-. to -write as adtenlienett ; tow to dli;lar e:ej vbat tmpiptri cr ether &eiU to sie; lit nu:b to eife:i-la fact, dlscrcrisj es cth; fclrt tbat alsUti cf fr:!ttle dlittsitlss. If yon alter tUe at all. rsiHIiaS' Rig eas telp yea, retbapi jsi expesl tut Tes Collate a ;et is altertlilsj;; If i:, rsiHIESS' nil say ii:w you hc t: oc tal: icsele the etrrlce yn ate s:t eettlij f:t cat UU tie Bctey. A yeat't tatiiriptlca cciti tat Cse Cellar : a lanple ctpy com tat rite Cent a. AlTinlttse li as art praetltel ey isasy tat niitt it::l ty fe, The eeslattoti ef rsUITESa' IUI cslentasl It tboreat&ly. Cstely their alrlsi, taiel ca as erpttleice cf sen tbas twesty-flu tfJkV ?'' 'rill help yea. Allteis : SH& OEO. P. HOWELL & CO' 1 VaB Ncwipaper Advcttiilng IlurM 1 (jPF " Spruce St., New Yclu; ROYALTY SMILED ON THE MATCH. thu Wedding of 1'rliiro Arlbert nd lrlnrr IiitUr nt Wind tor. Tlio marriage of Princess louUe, t Bchlc.iwlg-Holsteln, to Prince Arllyrt, of Anlmlt, tun taken placo In St. (fporgc'j elinpcl, of Windsor ciwtlo, with all lh iiotnp of royalty, ntul nil aristocratic Ku land lias been In a Hotter over it for n month. Queen Victoria ntul her Immedi ate family of course occupied the place of honor, with tho young emperor of Ui tnany as tier guest. Tlio Prince of Wale escorted tho Germnu empress. Tho arch lilshop of Canterbury performed tho serv Ice, ntul tlio bride moved up tho alslo pre ceded by the choir of St George singing liyniu composed for the occaslou by tho bishop of Itlpou. Tho situation was strongly suggestive of ninny Important uvonU In recent history, nil tho mixed rolntlonslilp of tho vnrl ous parties presents a study In tho com- AlttllKllT plexltles of royal and princely dynas ties The Oermtin ttnpernr, to bonln with, Is tho urunil- LortbK. son of fiueeti Victoria, and tho brldo of the occnslon Is her Kranddaimhter, but thouKh thebrldo's father Is iiprincu and her mother h princess, they Imvu lived all their tnarrlid lift- In KuKlntid, their resilience beltiK Cum berland Lodue. nud the brldo has passed most of her life at Windsor castle, one of the residences of her roynl Kranilinivther. When Frederick, Duke of AiiKUsteu burtf, nno up his claims to the long din pitted SchleswlK-IIolstoln, and that princl pnllty was absorbed by Prussia, his miu, Prince Christian, went to Kiiland, and on duly 5, IWirt, was married to the Princess Helena, third daiiKhter of Queen Victoria Parllametltdld the liiiiiduiiiethiiiK. votluu tho ytitiUK couple an outfit of iStO.IHK) mid an annuity of 0,HX) Their fniuth child, Louise, born Anjr. 1-, ''i, was the tirlde on the recent occasion, and the Kroom was Prince Arlbert, fourth son of the rolKiiln Duke of Anlmlt, which is n principality al lowed to tnnintnlu Its undent independ ence, althouuh It Is nearly surrounded by Prussian territory Priucii Arlbert wua born In Ib04, and III consideration of tho fact tlmt hi father aided the Germans with all Ills forces and was personally active In several of the bat tles of the Franco Prussian war of 1 870, Germany has guaranteed succession and family rights iu Anlmlt Present at the wedding were tho parents of both parties, the royal family of Euidnml, the German emperor and empress and attendant noble men und Indies, and n Kortfeous array of titled Kentlemen and ladies of Iwtli na tions. The bride wore tho same llonlton point lace worn by her mother at her mar rliie, and made over for that occasion from the dress designed by Prince Alliert for Queen Victoria, and tho merest outline ketch of tho dresses of tho six bridesmaids Bnd other Indies tills many columns of Eng lish papers. The newly married pair pro ceeded directly to Uerlln, whore they will reside. The Rrlcu nt ttie lllrjclt. It Is estimated that at least 1,000,000 pounds of rubber aro annually need for bi cycle tires. The oldest patron of the se ductive wheel, says a newspaper correspond ent, lives In Connecticut. His name Is Michael Cullen. He is seventy years old and rldes.jlally from his home In Plain ville to his work In the Uristnl Drass imd Clock shop Mr Cullen has worked In tho Bristol shop for twelve ytmrs, and used to walk to and from his labor, bitf.i year ago he learned to ride n wheel and now he tildes back and forth between Plalnvlllo and Bristol with tho swiftness of the wind. The distance between tho places is three mile-, and It Is an exhilarating spectacle to see tho old giyitleui.in, ITis long whiOs hnlr lloating on the breeze, careering like mail along the country road. Mr Cullen Is as spry and hale as most men at thirty years of age, and can easily ride Jils wheel nt the rate of teu or twelve miles an hokr Sonir Ohio Ititor StutUtlcn. A recenjecensus bulletin gives some Inter esting flgftY' ' regiifdlugtheOhio.rier. Tho number of inlleAif navigable water ou the Ohio and Its tributaries Is WS, excluding the 500 miles from Ciuclmaitl to thu mouth of thu Ohio. The cost of Improvejnetits on Hiese waters waH12,HJ0,71:), whlchtiseoulv- Hlent to f 8.4M perjnlle of navigable route.. The total uumiu'r oi pussemjers, incmuing ferry passengers, carried during the year covered by tho census Investigation way 273,390, and tho total n.umber of tons o'f freight moved was lOjT-U.OO.'i. Tho ton mileage of thii freight movement has been carefully computed to be equivalent to 'AOTO.bGO.U.V Dlstliiuulahed Fn-iiih luvnlliW. Two Illustrious WivaVnli aro just now ob Jects (J sympathetic Interest in France. Gounod's health hns. hecoiiiuVo badly shut' tered as to forbid his doing any work what soever, and his physicians lutve denied him the sight of callers The other dlstin gulshed sick man is Do Lesseps. whose hold on life is regarded as very sli'ht. He Is eighty sev'en, and husks the physical vi tality to rally from he IWnes-, that has prostrated him. An Awtlvi. Ainu Chmi'ii I'ri'nliliot. Hon. v . Lappellur, irelilent-elett of the .Nntlonn Fdltorial association, but lonu been active in Ohio politic, and jour uultsui, and what ever he has taken hold of he has generally math." a Micees. Ho llrst came into general notice as auditor of Cincinnati -that is, of Hamil ton county and then as railroad commissioner of Ohio, He was chairman of the Republican uxcmi- ,Syss CAPPKIXEK. tlvo committee of Ohio for several years, ha beeu Miami master of the Odd Fellows of that state and has held other positions of trust ntld honor Ho Is now editor and principal owner of Thu Uallv News, of Manslleld. O . and a such took an active part In organizing tho associated dallies of that state, having HTVeil four years as ptealdeiit of the nso ciation. All these years he has busied him self In politics, and has been a delegate to ultnost every national editorial meeting, being a ready and sparkling speaker, as well as writer. HU family consists of a wile, three daughters and two sons ft. y 10 v w s. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, ADDITIONAL SOCIKTY A very prtty wedding took plnoo lat Wednesday o oiling nt the loildotli'0 of Cnpt. I) l Crawford, UUO ( streets. The eon 1 1 net lug parties wore Mr William H. Cooper of M cd ford, N. .1 , and Miu Maggie II. Craw ford who Is well known In thli olty. Ilov. lr I). S Hobeits Hrroimed the ceremony, lifter which an elegant supper was served. Mr and Mrs. Cooper were tlio recipients of many beautiful und omtly prient. Thus present were Messrs ntul Menlatnos II. Wes termini, M Cooper, John llarsohol, L, A. Willis, U. I). Itoblnson, F. Ibvk of Cheney, Neb., Mrs. II) land and Mrs, J. Vigt, Misses K, J Hedges, Hattio llislgos, Lydln nu May llylatid, Wluiilo Itobliisou, Alice Hartley of Clelghtou, Neb., Ilesslo and Annie Claw foul, Nellie Smith, Messrs Suth, W Htack house, C K Hislges, K. Mlcluier, W. .t Ailaliisoii, Charles and Frank Crawford, Howard .Smith, Thomas Hylaud The gtooers outing at Cinhmau tuitk Wed uewlay was the largest picnic of the soaou. Train after train left the llurllngtou domt, each one crowded with mot ry pleasuro seek er and it was estimated that altogether, In cluding the largo number that came in ear Hugos, that there was full live thousand peo ple on tlio grounds The exerolos woio such us to nlt'ord ninplo variety for all ami tho ui taiigctut'Uts which had Ihs'H excellently matiagisl made the day one of iinuiinl en jo) ineiit. At thi'iH' n clock tho wholesalers and t'otmleis crosstsl bats ami had a tho In ning contest resulting In a victory for the former, 1 to ;l, Then oaiuo a foot race for tluoo silver dollars Ih'1'vi'U .IiiIIus Krlcuborn Will Hun- and Floyd Hotallug, Krletiboru winning lit st with Hurr coming second. A sack race follow nl, IM Hulotx wlnnluga little ahead of Henry Higgcr, his only competitor. The refreshments in the park woio elegant, the dancing iu the pavilion superb mid the iimsio oipiai to thonccasioii It was a gloat outing und redounds equal credit upon tho pail; management and Mr. Milt MoGoogau of llohmau's groceiy who assumed the ardu ous i olo of master ol ceremonies. Ilia I'Kllllurlt. "Oh, ycsl He's quite a lemnrkablo tiiaii. Able to concentrate his mind on one par ticular subject no matter how great the crowd nud confusion around him. Ills power of abstraction issimply womletftil." "What Is his special branch of M'ionri'V "Kleptomania, I think they call lt." Wiwhington Post. Appropriate Ivpll lis. For a Hanged Man He took u drop too much. For n Gmvu Digger He has got In his work. For a Lawyer Illc Jacet. For a Watchmaker Hun down. For a Shoemaker Rest his sole. Drook lyn Life. IrfiokliiB Ahead. Youug Mnn How lute do these atroet ears run? Conductor They run nil night. "I am glad to hear that." "Got n job as night watchman t" "So, but tuy girl's folks aro going to move Into the neighborhood." Good News. The Mttle Dnrlliiu. Mm. Do Mover Sakes ultvol This Is the noisiest neighborhood I ever got Into. Just hear those children screech. Muld They're your own chllders, mum. Mrs. Do Mover Aro they? How tho lit tle darlings aru enjoying themselves. New York Weekly A ttroiit Truth. Fattier It Is the early bird thnt catches thu worm. Johnny That's so; but It Is tho little birds that st ly at homo sleeping In thu nest that get the worm to ent. Harper's Bazar ilndifid by Hip I'rlcu. Customer You say theso twenty-five evut eggs are fresh? Clerk Yes, sir; but If you have nny doubts about It perhaps I had better charge you thirty cents. Yankee Hindu. A Traction Cur. Quidintinc What's tho mutter with this car? This Is the third tlmu Its got olT thu track. Smartly Why, this isunuof those track ihuti cars. Dnston Courier. Illsponi'd or. Will Horns won't trouble tuo auy more. Bill Then you havu eucctuully disposed )f him? Will I think to. I've lent him some aioney. Yankee Blade. Its Notlci'iiblo Feature. Mlgs-Have you ever noticed Thomson's buse? W.igs Why, Thomson hasn't got a nose. Mites WeJl, that's what I menu. Dra matic Mirror. Tlio Makiita Hot Mpt'lugs. Tho impiovements that have taken place at the Dakota Hot Springs during the past your nuke it now one cf the moH iiopuliir, uttrae tlyn and desirable resorts of thecoiiutry In addition to tho benellts to be derived trom the use of the water, tlio sitHi'ior cliiuato and beimtitul natural surrnuudiugs render it all especially attractive resort, while the ciirittivo projH-rties nt tho water makes tho Spi lugs a rival of thu famous Hot Springs of Arkansas Ample hotel uivoiumodutiuus uro pro ided at reasonable rates, and the Journey to and from can now b ipiickly and comfoitably made via tho ""'remont, Klkhorn - Missoiui Yalle Railroad, the only nil rail line to the Hot Springs. Excursion tickets me sold at ivduotsl rates. Full infor mation can li obtained on application to V M SlIII'MAN, Cicll Agt.. Lincoln, Neb , or ,luo T. Mu.tiii, City Tkt. Agt.. ltiKI O itieet. K T .Mooio, )esit Tkt. Agt., Cor. tu and S street, or to J R. Utickhntn, (ion Pus-. Agt , Omalia, Neb. Jim lliigton Itonte The tinting Si-iisou Is Ill-awing Da. People have aire idy Idi'i pli-iultu' the! summer trips, und wo would suggest that you mi1 yourselves ivgurdiiig the woudertul titait iMiiug iu Estos park, Col. The health giving baths ami ipilet rest of Dikota Hot Springs, the hunting and ll-hiug of U'ynni lllg or the fa-hiouable delUhti of M mitou The Ilmlitigtou will take you to anv ot them puslily and without latlguo There are liiiiuy other places iu which you call spend tho healed term, nud the agent at the li V M dejKit or city olllco can tell you all about them. Call and get a book of summer tours and look it over You will 11 nd it full ot good things and valuable hints. A. C. ZlKJIKIl, (. it) I'lisieuger Agent. The Hotiliur enervating ollVet of summer weather is driven nV by Hood's Sarapa l ilia, which "makes' tlio weak strong." ""WRWWWWWPWM" i'HN D. ROCKEFELLER'S SCHEME. I lrt rntorprUr In Whirl. Umirll A. Alitor l Interested, Ifpeclal Cnrrcsponilctice.l Nkw Yoiik. Auk 0. Mr. John I), Rockefeller Is now regarded us tho rloh est man in America, Ills fotttttiu is os timateil nt soinotlilng llko $1110,000,000, Hiul his Incoino nt nearly 910,000,000 n year, Ho tostllled lilntsclf, iitidor oath, that hu did not know how much ho was worth, lioontiso It wits Itnpossililo forlilin accurately to estimate his property. JOHN ti. ItOCKKlTl.l.r.ll. Ho Iiiih iH'fotnt' u largo owner In North ern Puciih' railway property, mul liN jMissessioiiH on tho Pacific sIojmj, cspci'lnlly in Wnshitigton, aro very grunt. Mr Rockefeller lias conceived tho Idea of de veloping ii sclieiiii', with Gunernl Russell A. Alger us partner, which will Involve tho solution of Hotni' engineering prob lems, almost us groat iim those which uro engaging tho attention of the engineers ot tlio Niciiriiguati rntml Tills an noiiiiceiiii'tit Is tlm tlrst to fovea 1 to tlio country what Mr. Rockoft'lliir'niiil Gen eral Alger's purpose uu. In tho titiito of Washington thero is a liikn but Ii tt In known to eastern people. It is called Lake Washington. It is piing fed ntul about twenty livo tnileri long, from eight to ten inflc vvldo, mul hnsn depth of water Hullli'ient to Moat tho largest steamships Puget sound is but twelve tulles distant. Mr. Rockefeller's scheme is, in tho first place, to build n belt lino of railways around tho lake, making connections with tho great trunk lines running to tho oast. Next ho it tit I General Alger uro going to build a canal twelve miles long, running from tho hiko to tide water. Thu luko is Home sixteen fust iihovu tho sen level, mid of cotirM) this difference of olovution must be overcomo by n system of locks. The canal which it is proposed to build will bo u genuine ship canal, capable of lloat ing steamers engaged in tho China trade. It is Mr. Rockefeller's idea, mid that of thorn) associated with, him that tho ocean steamships will como to tho sound and, by means of thu canal, into this body of fresh water. That will result in tho crea tion of a port of entry upon tho banks of this lnko, ami Mr. Rockefeller is of thu opinion that thu future metropolis of thu coast north of San Francisco may bo lo cated there. Thu scheme is unparalleled in tho his tory of commercial ilovulopment. To run by means of a canal from suit water into an absolutely wife harbor of fresh water is to do that which is tlonu no where else on tho faco of tho globe General Algv, notwithstanding his al leged political activity, takes far moro interest in this schemu than hu does in politics. E. J. Edwahds. Mri. I.w Wallace itt Home. Cuawkokdsvim.e, Iiul., Aug. 0. Mrs. Stisnn E. Wtilhtco is generally intro duced to thu public as thu wifo of tho author of "Hen Ilur," yet sho is a writer of ability herself. Her "Tho Land of tho Pnublos" has beun characterized as "a poem and a history" by Benson J Lossing. "Tho Reposo In Egypt" is a charming account of thu waudurings and musings of a party of poets und scholars. A paper by Mrs. Wallace, "Leprosy in thu East," originally published in Tho Sunday School Times, has been included in thu report of tho Smithsonian institu tion on the progress of oriuntial science in America during thu year lbS'J. I TMK WAI.l Vli: HKsIDKNCE. Although a bluu Mocking, Mrs. Wal lace is a notable liuus.-wifu, and to see her at her best is to see her at her liuiue her. To bo met by Mrs, Wallace is a greeting from the goddess of hospitality herself, and when within the guest set tles down into a delectable chair saying something like "My willing soul would stay in such a frame ns this," and when Mr. Wallace quotes ono of her favorite eastern ptoverbs, "Tlio guest is free to come, but not to depart," tho visitor ex claims "Allien" in a way that might well turn a hostess pale. Though sho might shino iu tlio so ciety of any ol tho great cities, sho prefers the leafy quiet of her home. Thus, instead of being exhausted, sho letains, to nearly her sixtieth year, tho goodly gift of mak ing young lieat ts feel younger and bright faces look brighter. The home at tho Wallaces is a "mod est brown cottage, email and prettily furnished and well kept," as tho mis tress herself describes it. Back of it is a forest primeval of beech trees, where Ouneral Wallace tits nil day in summer, writing. Tho piazza is Mrs. Wallace's favorite haunt. Sho says, "I have seen tho king doms of tho world and thu glory of them, but this is tho best place after all and before all." She and the tree make love to each other there. mil 4 . V-s. I'-vr iTT-"" -scj- - 1891 YOU GET FITS And the right kind as well, as excellent wear and latest style in Shoes when patronizing Parker & See their fine SUM M BR WEAR 1OO0 Removal Sale - - As vc intend to remove to our New Furniture Block on 13th street, hetwcea O and V, about September 1st, we have con cluded to otter our larie stook of FURNITURE at nearly cost price until that time. As we in tend to make genuine heavy cuts, these sftlcs at reduced prices will be strictly cash. Call and investigate. AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. mo and 1 MAWQI'Hn AT 5l um 1 a4LB V?-TVL 'S "uiicvf.Pi Mn - v 1 Mubscilption, News, Mui.ui.u'm.is .u.d I'ublisheis' Agent. LYON HOilU Hlill, Miccessors to Sanderson. line of shoes for O ST. - - 1 iS N Street j JHi5 I ALWAYS tl lif' HOOKS HY 5 - -K1LTONU LVON..-ifjU.ttt?I. .- M "I'llnliS MILTON LYON, Removed to 1136 O vSt. i