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S . 'f (it CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. 1892 P ff.to V u- r-T"-sit w.?rr .$ - . at r' 11 )i 7&"V W " '' ( Br I ' w. V, (ver Buy a Garpet UNTIL YOU 1IAVR SKBN 'NIK MAGNIFICENT STOCK -AT TUB- Exposition Carpet House ALL TUB NKWlMr BKFBCTS COLORINGS AVI) IM.SKIN'S In Draperies IN we show nil the newest things In house drape, ami luve an attractive Hue ol Lace Curtains AND PORTIERRE Always sec the Expodtlon Carpet Store before ordering. If yon Deposit your Savings IX TIIK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. s. K.cor. lllh and P Ml. Till WILL im MEREST FOR TOU At tho Hutu of fi-Five per Ct. per Annum-S Have MM weo'c Hill It amount will) aUrott In five yoarsto II.VMW. Hank open at Oi:w . in. to 3:) p. ni. una Saturday evontngs, a to s p. in. Sates to Rent in Burglar and Fire Proof Vaults. f tho it6t Rational . BKNK tifiHI 1399.990 Surfilut. 55,000 Offers the lest Facllltlti for transacting f Legitimate Banking. .3. D. MAO FAR'. Am Preident o. u. uppKNCorr, a 't, cushti r umijrouHt Jean KrlUtwrald. William M. Chirk, J, 1). Macfarland. T. M. Maniuotu. Charles A. Manna, A. h. Raymond, John Li. Canon. MORAND'S DANCING SCHOOL. "Masonic Temple. ' Mr. Moraud of Omaha Dtnclng Acade my hat opened classes In nil the latest dances. I CMMrea4 p. m. AdutU7o p. m. v . Every Monday. Circulars and particulars maybe had at the Courier office, 1134 N street. UkutoM. Mdt SJL1T3C. Lincoln, Capital, iSBBRASKA. $250,000 I OJicers and Dirtftors: . Jean B. Wright, I'res. T. K. Handers, V.-P 'J J. II. MUUv. winter. .A tIUym)ail. It P Liu, Tlio oohran E puttier, h is vVeit, V U Sholdon. General Banking Business Transacted. Accounts Solicited. CINTil JIOMOI.OO. American i Exchange Nitional i Bank. . L M. Rsyioiud, President. Liwls Gregory, Vice President D. Q. WIiik, Ast.Ctuhle a.M. urnUara, Oaealer. ''. C, L. RICMyRDS, A.TTOI53SrEl"5r. b RICHARDS BI)C" LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. UKHil .NvTMsUHKII ata BMssllaaaaaaa al aar tAiMCMMliN , sjtrala.m.taK. a lostn. ?naeli nnrwara. at. aniajrs. KM '1. Sx Wi,,, J3 I' 1 14' ' USSSSBSEKSBi i-.i A fbjiuf'U' lttrrnf Mmlrrn Timrn, PubllMliud Saturday. AddremalloomiiiiiinaUlotudlrDJtlo the. onlce VViCRBist, Phintino Co, l-UIIMSIIKIIS. Courier Building, HiU N.HI root. TKr.KriiiiNN&vi li Wksski., Ju., Kdltor and Hol I'loprlotnr, ia Holered at the. 1'oilnltlou nf Mucoid, Neb., it Moeond oIiim nmtlor. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 63,000. All exprh'inl fancy patent Hour, of It. tti prif f "Hn go' Lincoln ttroojr sell lots B. It, (liithrla has arranged to continue In tliu rnrrliiKii hue, Customers wanting first class work will il) well to wnll for n now linn of tliu vary Ihnxt j ilit on tlio inur ktt which will arrlvu In ampin thus fur spring trailo nt IM) O street. Now England Crystal meal, tliu latest ami fluent production for mush ur biking pur purpose. Ask for It nt unworn. Nothing llku Now England graham breads or graham gems. Dealers mill It, for Tliu Whltobreast Coal nud I. lino company Ik always at tho front supplying tho finest rndosof all kinds of coal Our work speak for Itself, It need no britgnr bluster, simply your own opinion will testify to It tnorlt. Tim Studio La Oniiiilo In on tho ground floor, contrnlly lo cntul and n beautiful place. Call and seo ui at 1134 south Twolflh street. Tliu llndlcnt Home U no now fako tmt has n established reputation for economy and beauty, Dunham & Duck, sol agents, 1 I'M O street Cnl of ovory she from tho lxt mines hi Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Co'orn do and Wyoming for aalo by Oco. A. liny mor. Telephone 'Ml Ofllco ll!H O sliwt. Olvo ui a u ill lufo.'d bwl'i; oUu.vhor and you will find our price tho lowmt. The Urcat 10c Htore US noulli Twelfth utreet. Ilnw Ii.imii Tlil Ntrlkn Vmr: Wo offer now mibwritien ( mil old one that pay up in full to dite) the following ex traordinary bargain. Fifteen hamUouio vluth hound volume nt Dickons In a neat ti utelmnl box. nml Tiik Vouiukk until January lu. ltilK) ror (5.00. Ton handaoine cloth bound volumes of Thaukory Ina neat pisteUiaid box and Tiik Couhikii ii'it I January Ut, I8IU for IL'J.5. 8lx handiome cloth (,niii(( volumes of Qeorge Ktllott In a neat NtiUbniird txtt and Tiir CnuiUKH until JaMtinry Int, IHtci for Thowbooknaroall utaudaiil workHaiui their cost aside from Tiik Courikh Biibscrlptloim, la lew that twenty ojiiU tji volume. You. can't buy the chenpoU reprint lu paper cov ers for double that amount. Como lu and oe these book . Iuoisonuy sulmurlbur de sires tho three svti rpeclal prices will tto made on tho lot. Honry Harpham, harnoM nud aiddlory, HJ north 11th struct, opposite Caplttl hotel, Kye and Kar Huranou. Dr. W. L. Dayton, ovulUt and uurist, PJOll O street, telephone 3T5, Lincoln, Nobr. Yontlillene -Kuriiien Fae rrmrtluu, k Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try thin one. It la pure as sprlug water; no load, sediment or other injurious substance. It ivakes your skin soft, fresh, and clear; removes tan, blotches, discolora tlons, and lniaitJ a psarly complexion. u your face is not what you desire It, try "Youthllene". I guarantee It to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought for a prepam Uon that will maku complexions froxh and young looking and nnwl have found It. re- lallod at two dollars or three for Ave. I have secured the agency for this truiy article. J. II. liAliUCY, Druggist, Lincoln, Noli. Only Ten 1 IO) 'Cents Pack. The celebrated "nurllngton Houte" apply ing canls are now sold at ten cents per pack, (.V) cents is the usual prico for such cards). Whist, high-five nud euchre parties will soon be in order, and w would suggest that you ly in a atocic ot those canls for future re quirements. A. O. ZlKMEIt, City Passenger Agent. Call on Henry Harpham, 143 north 11th street, opposite Capital hotel for harness, whips, surcingles, curry combs and brushes, harness oil, axle grease and axle oil harness soap. The "Walking Alligator" to be found only at the great lOJcent store, 118 south Kth St. Latest novelties in Christina present at the Great lOo tore, 118 south Twelfth street. The new Lincoln f 1 nine and art company make a specialty of frames for flno crayon work, with Elite Studio !u south Eleventh street. Henry Harpham, harness, saddlery and turf goods, 143 north Eleventh street, opposite pltalllit.'l When buying horso blankets, plmh rober and fur robes, Just enquire at north Uth street, opposite Capital hotel. lap 143 Now Is the time tD get stove for the win ter. Dunham tc Muck have a big line of all the finest makes. They also repair old stoves, set them up and furnish parts needed it ro ii ibla 0 nt. all, 1131 O street or tel ephone 3W. The famous Rambler wiirf still tako the lead and K. R. Guthrie still milntains Hie agency aa 1540 O atreet In connection with htaeatabUshmentUr. Guthrie has a school of teaching how to ride. With aoi sale of a machine goes a guarantee that he will 'each you how to ride perfectly aa I no harga for Instruction, We sell tke ge luiaa (Jewm C Ity too. rtttte,fTevro.. K l Krott, TI e- THE LATEST STYLES. A SPniNO PARDESSU9 WHICH IS VEflV HANDSOME. First MidiriiliiK Oowii for a Young l.iiily, Willi h l Nlnipli'. Illnl(led nml llo romliiK Tim I.titest (Insilp (loneiiill) Aliiiul Fimliluuiilile Ilrennlng. Smi IaI l'ornNindelice. Nnw Voitic. .Inn. 'Jl. .ItiHt now tlmrr Is it lull in tin? fuslilon innrlfut. Wlnlci in over nml npiltiK not Hiilllcloutly ml viiiicvd to Hlmvr tliu now Hiyh'H mid tint pii'ttii'Ht mid niunt novol thltiK I luivi finiliil tlila week ia a KprltiK iu iIuhmiih, which la very liiuidaniiio It irtcut rcdln Kottiatylo in tin buck with the con tor rullniiMH laid in two round pluit.i liondcd by uBtiinllbuthitnd. Bomo jot oriui ment. It is vitv Krncofully drnp cd in front, anil buttoiia on tin right Mdo down bolow tho waial and from thonon down la loft oihmi bi.UK OIX)TH I'AHDKSSUS. with Invisible buttons fastening it to n sort of puinl iimdo of drub cloth, braided with narrow gold Boutaclio. Tho slcovoa aro mado of thia drab cloth also, whllo tho caps mo of gobelin blue bound with plucked beavor. With this in worn a dainty little ttHjue of Bcarlot velvet bound with beavor, and finished with it dolicatu gilt oniaimuit Thia gnrnieut wiih lined with farmtux satin, but tho alcoves wore lined with wit In, mid in caso tho weather ahoiild Ik very cold a cliainoN or quilted vent should bo worn'tiudur it aa a protection. lu case the home dressmaker ahould Hud any dilliuulty with tliu front. I iiiay Bay that it U only necessary to fold the P.vwIh go aa to leave the front alamt font inelies wider than tho llguru, ami do nut cut out tho neck too deep until it in lifted on the wearer, and tliu plultn can Ik1 then laid as they ahould go, according to tho pattern. No pattern can be cut that will give the i'ulliun ami drapery oxiuAly the muuo appearance on every one, iia ouch llgtiro ditfera, mid it ia only by "trying on" and then draping thai the lull offcut can bo obtained, but it ia win th trying for. This atyle will be very pretty for tho aurali and auiiiiuvr outing wraps, which can bo made with out lining and without trimming alno. unless it may bo a narrow gimp dowu the front. Such 11 wrap could bo made during Lout and laid by for use. I noticed in onu place u mourning drew mado'for a young lady whose father haa recently died, and it is u marvel of ai tu ple dignity, and ought to Hnd favor among those whom death has bereaved It is of Hinooth, Priestley silk warp Ib't. rietta, made perfectly plain and laid lu deep box plaits at the back. The front breadth la entirely covered with heavy English crape. Tho waist is cut atruight around, and that and the skirt open down tho left aide. Tho skirt is hewed 10 the waist, aa used to bo the atyle. and tho crape bolt ia cut straight. A pretty Berthnlko arrangement of crape rnnwn tho shoulders and breast, and ends witli the sleove hciiiii In the back. The hat has a soft crown of crape mid nno Juste r less ostrich plume. If this was for a more elderly woman a close bonnet and crape or nun's veiling veil would hn eon siderod "necessary, but a little lighter ef feet is usually allowed a young person, even In tho deepest mourning, I have noticed recently several Import ed costumes that had the old atyle Spencer waist, with tho skirt sowed 011 to the bolt. Thla is a very pretty fastmn. for young, slender Hgures. and looks best in soft goods, like Henrietta, veil ing and tho wash goods and whlto goods, and also dancing gowns. For dancing dresses the empire styles are quite tho rage for thoso who have very lino Hgures, but I don't think they will become general enough to really class them among the legitimate fash ions. With tho present inodo of dressing there are old-new manners of hair dress ing, but the most pronounced and be coming is to liavo a couple of tight littlo curls in the nape of the nock, and a Hue. soft littlo Huffy fringe of hair along the edge of tho fore head, and all the rest dressed in wide waves and brought to the top of the head, whore it can be twisted into a Hat coil, or turned under Minerva fashion, or made into Hnger puffs and held with a pin, or a fancy comb, a jeweled dart, or, in line, any one of half a dozen of tho pretty do vices now bo much fiiist mouiinino. worn. There is sarcely anything that does not furnish its quota or ornament for tho hair. There are big balls made ol amber and malachite, imitation peai Is Rhinestono jewels set in every imagina ble manner, silver, gold, steel nml cop per are all used; inothors. tortoise shell and pretty feather aigrettes and Prince of Wales pompous. And thoso are not reserved fur grand occasions only, hut are worn at homo and abroad. Perhaps the prolticst or all are tho small gold hairpin with turquoise setting. They urn mode, and are pretty with any col- Wd ' U OMV ftAKfEK. l v'VC I JoSlllw III V Mr fg a w ? fit wa-TF-,t stah Ci!l?r Jsh RUNNING A I1ACE WITH TIME. The Old Yt'iir Itaii Out first, but the Olrl Wits on Hand. ft was the Inst night of the old year. The clock on the iiiuutel had clicked away the fleeting houra with hnueil tongue and paHMMl Ita hands over Its bold, painted face until they pointed to HilV Painfully uprhdit in Ids eh.ilr Aiit the dlllldeiit youth uhoin Miss Piuklc Mcdrnw had been devoting her time and talents mi' acllltlily liieiitertiilnlug since 8::ui. With that rare artlhtluhuuse that now nud then crops out even lu the )oitiig nud incxperl ruled, she had turned down the light In order that the contrast between his red necktie nud his Icnioii inlorcd tniiMuclio might bea little less glaring, and the con versation had Hinged from rllmkespeare to Jackson park, with occasional stoppages caused by temporary breakdowns in the conversational machinery, "lu fifteen minutes, Miss Pinkie," ho ob served, looking at the clock, "tho year 18'JI will have gonu into history " lie made an elTort to hitch Ids chair a littlo nearer, but only succeeded In moving It a littlo farther away. "I am or-await, Miss Plnklu," ho pro ceeded, "that I must have li'in scorned unusually dull this evening" "Not at all, Mr. Yagson-not at all," softly Interposed thu young lady. Mr. Yagsou paused a few moments, ap parently unable to decide whether shu meant to enter a general denial of his dull ness or merely to controvert thu proposi tion that he was or could bo duller than usual, hut In tho light of bcr gracious smile hu felt emboldened to go ahead, and be tried It iigalut "Tho the year IBIU will always bo n iiicmorablo onu to me, Miss Pinkie. It it was lu the year IS) I that that I first be camu acquainted with you." "Yes," she replied retrospectively, "Hut all years are memorable. A year Is a long time, you know." Again Mr, Yugsnn felt oppressed by a momentary uncertainty. Had the year 1801 scented longer to her bocauso he hnd become mixed up lu It, or or howr "ll'iu yes?" he said, "hut don't you think aoiuu yciraaru more or memorable than others'" "Oh, of course." Mr. Yngson felt himself growing mora helpless, but a glance at tho clock seemed to nerve him to another effort. It was 11:53. Giving his chair one more well meant but unsuccessful hitch ho broke out again: "All this evening, Miss Pinkie, I have been Ii'iii li'tn thinking tllat" "lleg pardon r" "I was going to say that all this ovcnlng I havo been wondering whether" "You have iH'en wondering whether" "Whether it has over h'm occurred to you that I must surely have some object in" Itwiutll:.'iT. "Somo object," he wont 011 huskily, "In coming" "I am not sure I quite understood that last remark, Mr. Yngson." "11 am not suru I or quite tinder stand it myself," ho gasped, looking hope lessly al-ound tho room. It was 11:511. "Hut I am trying to nay h'm to say that I have been thinking all tho evening that It must have occurred to you that I 1 must surely have sopie somo object" "You made a remark to that effect a few minutes ago, Mr. Yngson." "Yes. I that Is I the fact Is, MIsa Pinkie, that I havo boon thinking all the evening" Onco more he stopped and looked with appealing eyes around thu room. And while he looked, lot thu clock, lu slow nud majestic measure, struck tho hour of 13. Then Miss Pluklo McGrnw promptly rose up. Swiftly crossing tho room, she took the trembling young' man by the hand and said, with a radiant smile and an unmis takable note of triumph in her voice: "Theodore, this Is leap year! Will you marry mof" He hid his blushing face on her shoulder, murmured brokenly, "Yes!" and the ago ny was over. Chicago Tribune. A 1'retentler. During a sham fight Nnpolcou enmo un awares upon a soldier who was lying fast asleep in a field among tho corn. "Is this your postf" exclaimed thu em peror, rousing him with tho full Intcntloc of making aiioxnmploof hlin. .The soldier, thus suddenly startled out of his (dumber, nibbed his eyes, and, on recognizing the emperor, sprang to his feet, presented arm and said: "I lx"K your majesty's pardon, but we were going through a sham fight, and in order to make the illusion moro complete I was protending to Iks dead." Napoleon could not suppress a smile, und forgave the witty linesmun. Carlino. The Wrong Medicine, Mother Now, my dear Francois, Just drink up this camomile tea nicely, and you will soon Ik hotter. Littlo Franeols-Cninoiulloteal I thought I was going to havo milk punch! Mother No, darling; camomile tea is the best thing you eati take. Francois (juaiping out of bed in a tem per) Then, mamma, you cau wait a long while before I havo sore throat again, I can tell you! Figaro. II ml To. A fat woinan entered a crowded car, and, seizing tho strap, stood 011 a gentleman's toes. Aa soon as he could oxtrlcato him self ho arose and offered her his seat. "Yon are very kind, air," shu replied. "Not at all, madam," ho replied, "it's not kindest, It's self defense." Comic They Were Tlfere. Guest (nt stately wedding banquet) I don't sea any blue xliits. Guest No. 3 (with a shiver) You don't? Look at the bridesmaids' noses. Chicago Tribune. Circumstantial Evidence Lacking. Kxolted Stranger Say I I lost a twenty lollar gold piece along hen somewhere. Von haven't seen It. have your Hungry Hlgglns-Do I look llku I'd fell dead lately r-Indlanapols Journal. The I.mmI Train. llama Fraucheitl sent his servant Teo iorn 1 1 the. railway station to see when the last tiulii started for Naples. Teodoro aiiue buck after 1111 absence of two hours. "Perdlucl. Teodoro! Why, It has taken roil an age!" "Oh, slguorc; I had to wait. 1 couldn't trust any of those fellows, and wanted to see the truln stnrt with my own eyes," Motto per llldore. All Important lllnerenoo. Bho Dueling Is barbarous and Irra- I tlonal. The General It's just llku war, but for numlatra. She No, It Isn't. In war you can llo In wait or get Itehlild something. Life. 1 A yuarrcl Aiming Simile.. rri,l,uuvn n.. ,,, , ,... 1. ' nlioutto liegln. ehf 'Ninety-two's a great year for mi. I)e Soto Oh, I suppose so; but, after all, It's only time that makes you seem great. You had the luck to start off In-fore any one else, and you discovered America, al though there were thousands of native who knew of Ita existence lajfore you did. Columbus That's all right, Do Soto, old man, but it was a good ileal of an under taking, I can tell you, to cross the Atlan tic in those days, De Soto Nonsense! You didn't wnlk, did your Columbus Of course not. I De Soto You didn't row, did you? Columbus Why, no; but I De Soto And you didn't swlmf Columbus I did not. Hut what of It? Do Soto Kverythiug, You simply step ped on board your vessel. Another man paid your fare, and, to uso a slang expres sion, you were blown In Into port. You willed around until you struck something, you didn't know what. You said: "This Is America. I will now discover it." That was thoslzeof yoiirnchlevoinent. If you'd swum, walked or rowed over, you'd have deserved all this notoriety: but I must say, as It Is, you 1 achievement couldn't equal mine. Columbus Yours? You only discovered a river, confound you! Do Soto Well. It was a great river. Columbus Hut, my dear lxy, a great river Isn't a continent. Do Soto No: nor is It a gold watch or a pair of patent leather boots; but I can tell you ono thing, when my river liegan to get watery and flow down to tho sea there were a thousand miles of your land right square In the way. Hut it made 110 ditTcrencc, my river just flowed over your continent and nearly bisected the thing in two, as they say in Kansas, ami If folks'll only let it alone and lot It have Its own way it'll grad ually wash your old continent to sea, and you'll never be known aa anything save n moderately smart prestidlgltateiir who made an egg stand up on end before it was old enough to walk. No, Columbus, you're not In it with me, and never will be. I ura a man to la proud of. Columbus Tilth No.one will ever hold a World's fair over you. De Soto No, they won'.t. and for a very good reason ytiurs'll lo such a white clo- phnut they II never have another, and don't you forget it; nud I'll bet you one, thing right here: I'll wager a gold mine against a tart that you won't even lie Invited to your great show nt Chicago. Oh, I tell you, Columbus, t hoy 're on to you. They're going to make n monument of you In oleo margarine, as it is. Tce-liee-heel Poor old Columbus Here the quarreling spirits passed out of hearing. Harper's Hazar. The Saturday Edition r of JtieQiicagoJeralil Is a handsome sixteen-page weekly nevsp.ipcr, filled with the most entertaining reading that brilliant minds, well trained In cyerv Ueparimtnt of literature, can produce. It has the advantage ot the fast-mall service and Is delivered at the ma jority of postofflccs on day of publication. .sBsSbV iHra iip&H Market Iterort. rlesbyiionulnr authors, Ho"kn-vl Banc Ball. Turf and Alb'cttc t Turf no means least, The Chlcsgo Htrald't New BuiMing. JAMES w. scotr, I'r.tUri.r. Address TIIR CHICAGO IU'RAI.D, CliiCAno IM. r ClAL CLUB RATIt. Tills Count Kit Is prepared to offer club rates with tho Chicago Herald as follows! acauLAiH!CK, wiTiK'ouaisa, The Chicago Herald, every day except Hundity, one year, $6.00 $e,sn H.inday llt-rald, ono year, . . . 00 315 Siturtlay edition only, ono year, .... j.jq jhq I piQ? poot porn GOODS. Wc carry all the Finest Grades of shoes In nil tires and widths from a a to c c. Quality First-Class. Prices Reasonable. Inspection Solicited. Exposition Sboe Co. J J. 11. MITCHELL, Mgr. Special Prices AT THE LEADER NEW STORE, 1211 O STREET Wo will not bo undersold by anyone. Good cloaks for It, regular $2 goods. Nlco clonks f ir 11,50 regular H grade. Elegant cloaks fori.', regular li.OOgradn, Other grades ut JubI about half price. Boys' suits 11 00 worth 12.00. Hoy,' suits $1.60 worth $3.(0. Boys suits $2.00 worth $t.00. Pins. Ion pnper, Needles, to a paper. Agate buttons lie a gross. Ilubber tipped load pencils lOo doz, urllng Irons , 40o wool hose only 2fic. Fast black corsets 60c, worth "60. Turkish towels to each. .... 180 sheets writing paper 12c. licnts flOj I.islo thread hose only lie. Hpeclal prlees In underwear. Hpcclal prices In lace curtains. Special prices In ribbons; finest stock In Lincoln. Hpcclal prices In linens of nil kinds. Hpeclal prices lu quilts. Hpcclal bargains In tinware and hardware. Feathers mid tips at half price. &0.000 cards hooks and oyes, nil sizes, lo a cam. 811k twist, Ion spool. Bilk thread 4c n spool. No troublo to show goods. Wo nre hero for that purpose. We will not bo undersold by anyone. Uomemuer tho place- The Leader, NEW STORE, 1211 O STREET, The Great Cheap Store. I 1 1 sVaWaBW bNBQH J&2t 'fcPnmccorE.fAir hrMY'y - s WMm fi.nuttvw Wn this L-iiiuAtiu itKKAL.u is tnc foremost Journalistic champion of Wt-Mcrii tntereMs, and. believing th.it these are assailed by the protective Urlff.lt is an unroiniiromls tng opponent of a Fyvlem lliat lakes from the many to en rich the few. TIIKHKKA1.D Is broadly anil nn gitsslvely democratic In politics, lut It Is lound to no party. -.ive as ttiat party Hands fi r 1 rlnrli le and Juhllce. llelli'VliiRthat the safety rf the rcjuLlli' now tlem,irds a iclurn to con stitutional incthmlH, to economy In administration, 10 the obbter tlnn 1 f war pashms nml to the umm ry defeat of the powerful Interots that have allied iben-f elves with the leaders of the rtpuMlcan tartv fi r the pin ii,ie of pro niiilliiRseinsh Interests nt IhoexncnHe ot the v. finle people, TIlhllKHALD favors return ! the democracy to power and lll lalKirlntell'rcnlly 10 that end. A srcrlol leature nf.THK BATUIIDAY EDITION OF TIIK UKKALD, and one to which 11 lcIi mi ro Is devoted, Is the vreklv nrordot t) e irogrc'Hof the V r'tl's Fair, with fine lllUKtr.ilhnH. This alone makes it indlsjienal)lo to tlmfo wro Intend to visit the fair, rnd t tboi-e who do not a rnmpiehcnslve description v 111 letl c next Iom thing. In nddltli n lothlsTIIK RATUItnAY TUITION OF TIIK IIKRAI.D contains n synopsis of the in wsr t the werk, full a Household Depart 11 cut, Comp.eied Bto- mrautnors. iio"Kn-viewH.-i.ciH'inoiinei:ii.e.- and Alh'ctlc Bpnrls, and I.im, but by tlio news ot ttie vor'd nttracilve'v nre- scntetl and truthfully told. No better investment than .. year's subset Iptlon can be made. Ontytar . , I.M I Nundny, one yfar t'ioo Four month! (trtat rii)... .so Daily anil tiwvltiy tojihtr 8.00 JJall'j Incl'ify .S'ii'd', t yr, e.m) Hamitlt coplet jrc 1WFX!?-i, v :j.t m m Mm .JtB-tT! &r. n v ng .& ..) 'W r 't frX&ffJr.. sfaWa. 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