y PLATTSMOOTII WEEKLY If Eli ALT), THURSDAY, JUNK JJO,' 1887. i TTWll ill l,MM.KSS6yjaUXMW.JXlJaMCigJ 3CMTS FARM COLUMN. TO BKM'IVB COFFKI4 Oil MILK hTAINH. The IiiliiU"iiil Il;itt-r riTiMumcnds tho ihi" of glycvriiHj fr thin purpose, The silk, woolen, or oilier fubrie is paintiil over with gl ycrriiio, then washed with a clean linen iml; (lippcil in lukewarm rain water, until clean. It in after wards ire.H.sril on Hi-; wroii;; shle with a moder utely w.irm iron as l"ii;jas it heeiiiH damp. Tin; nio.-it th lieute colors ure unaflYcted by this treatment. KI.LI' TIIK HIUN ( I.KAN. Tli;: skin is the principal outlet of tlic Judy, Four times more m.-itler is carried otit of tho body by the etilaneous .surface every day than by the idiini iitrry canal. It is a complete web of nerves and blood vessels; its ihiekly studded pores constitute the vastest nystein of corporeal dniiiiiifje twenty-eiijht miles of tubing, seven million pores. If these become par tially closed disease is certain. Dr.F. G. Welsh, in I all's Journal of Health. When a horse loses appetite there is certainly something wron and the cau.se tiliould bo searched for. Tho mouth should be examined first; if this is till rilit, nnd the horse has not been over fed, and the breathing is not disturbed, the probability is that tho digesti ve organs nre out of order. (live the horse a pint of raw linseed oil nnd repeat the second day after; then give two drains of pow dered Peruvian bark with a dram of sulphate of iron daily in a mash of bran and crushed oats. Give no corn for Home time, as continuous corn feeding is Very apt to stall the appetite for grain. Light feeding, with some straw instead of hn3T, will be helpful. The neighborhoods where Granges and farmers1 clubs flourish are character ized by better farming as well as a more friendly and social spirit among the peo ple. No man does or can know every thing about farming any more than about other things. Each member con tributes his ideas and the stock of infor mation about tho best farm methods is largely increased. Even those who hold aloof arc brought in, however unwilling ly. Keen observers note the improve ment they are secretly making, or if their farming shows none of these they point to it as a horrible example, and a3 a warn ing of the bad effects of neither learning themselves nor imparting their informa tion to others. Some farmers who have enjoyed the benefits of the Grange for many years say they would not live in a neighborhood or town where no Grange exists. A mtrican CuUicator. A HINT TO NUIISKUYMKN. Through the efforts of the agricultural and horticultural press, the people are being roused to the fact that the culture of edible nuts is a paying industry and will soon become a leading work. Tho question is, Are tho nurserymen of this country ready to meet the demand for trees which will surely come before many ycars? A month since, the editor of O. C. II. tried to obtain a limited number of Shag bark hickory trees, but was unable to find trees above one foot in height; and that result after an extended correspond ence. Jinny other kinds are probably as limited as the hickory. Take the hint, nurserymen, and grow a stock of nut trees; it will pay you well. Our Country Home There is no time when good manage ment of the grass lands tells more strong ly than in n period of drouth. If the land is in good heart and condition the roots penetrate to a greater depth than a poverty sticken, shallow soils which have little plant food near the surface and less below. With a good depth of well-prepared soil the roots arc encour aged to go down, and of course in pro portion as the roots penetrate the soil the grass above can support the trials of a dry season. Good drainage is another means of encouraging grasses to take a deeper root, for if an excess of moisture (is kept away from the surface the roots of plants are made to reach the deeper for it, and to a measurable extent to reach the plants independent of the vicissitudes of drouth or flood at the surface. Con sidering the inequality of the seasons there is nothing to which attention can be more profitably given than to estab lishing tiic grasses under all the condi tions most favorable to the strongest, thriftiest growth. lit teller's Gazette. nOW' TO MAKE GOOD BCTTEB. A Maine woman, Mrs. HcKeen, tells, in the Jlirror, how she makes butter. The article is right to the point: "The milk is strained through a wire strainer, with two thicknesses of cloth fastened over the bottom, into a large can; then covered up and brought into the bouse and strained through two more thick nesses of cloth into a Wooster Perfection creamery, and allowed to stand twenty four hours at a temperature of 50 de grees. The cream is kept in a cool place until there is enough for churning; it is btirred twice a day. The day before it is churned it is set in a warm room, stirring frequently, so it will ripen as evenly a possible. It is tin n churned at about Hi degree in a barrel churn. When it looks like grains of wheat, slop churning, pour in a pail of cold water, then draw off the b; tterniilk. Wash un til the water runs clear; then lit it drain well and salt with Eureka salt in the churn at the rale of one ounce to the pound. Take a small sieve and sift the salt over the butter, then mover the churn hack and forth, tift over more salt, and ho on, until it is all used. Let it stand one or two hour;;, thai work it jut enough to press it together, then place in a form that holds ten pounds and stamp with initial; Cut in cakes and sell at once to regular customers." Tho Emprsss Augusta. Ilerlin Letter. The empress has aged conidi rably within the last frw years. Indeed, you would call her venerable were it not for the fact that she is fourteen years youti er than her husband, who is ninety. Still she continues assiduously to repair by tli.; aid of art the irrcpairable ravages of time. It is that which makes her appear upon occasions, almost hideous. Imag ine a face wrinkled and pinched, topped by an enormous black wig, the sunken cheeks irlowiu with unnuturul color, a pair of dark, lustrous eyes staring into vacancy, tho scrawny neck, once the ad miration nnd envy of the court, now a mass of cords and sinews, a figure bent with ago and infirmities, supported by a stout walking stick, or leaning upon the arm of an attendant -and you have the picture of Use empress as she appears in public or court festivals. Upon the occa sion of the anniversary of the emperor's birthday in JIarch she was rolled into the audience chamber seated upon a chair, and she remained in that position through out the proceedings, while the emperor himself remained standing. Her carriages are so constructed that the chair can be rolled between them, and a staircase was recently built in the palace which will admit of her being conveyed to the up per flours of the building in the same easy manner. Ccnfirmed invalid though she be, she is as exacting and punctilious in her demands upon others, as regards court ceremonial and etiquette, as if she were a royalty of yesterday's creation and feared her reign might come to a sudden and abrupt termination tomorrow. Her toilet and 2'trsonal adornments occupy her time as much as they did fifty years ago and I fear more so. She then had youth and beauty, of which not a trace remains today. IL-r 2'icturcs of . the period, which by the way she still con tinues to distribute with a lavish hand among the loyal and devoted followers of her court, shows her to have been of commanding presence with an intclectual cast of feature of the English type, and a finely shaped head, balanced with roy al self-possession upon a magnificent pair of shoulders. You could not obtain in Berlin today a print, photo or picture of more recent date than say twenty or twenty-five years ago. The contrast would be too startling were her present appearance compared with what it was then. And so the old lady goes on, de ceiving on one but herself, still clutching to the outward trappings of royalty, stiil waging war upon time with powder, wig and paint. Oh. vnnitas, vanitatum! Where is the German artist bold enough to draw the cartoon. Imperatrix Au gusta Augusta Imperatrix? WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia awd Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Yi- talizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Eight Nebraska newspapers have turn ed, up their toes during two months past and several others are on the ragged edge. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shilo's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Smith & Black Bros., Plattsmouth. Neb. About the next break by the adminis tration will be an attempt to return to the south thanks for allowing the north to stay in the country. Lincoln Journal. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kiod cured in 30 minutes, by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Warranted by, F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 04-1 yr Cleveland got in by a scratch and he seems likely to go out by a scratch. Sioux City Journal. SHILOITS COUGI1 and consump tion Cure is sold by us on gaurautce. It ures Consumption. For sale by Smitii & Black Buos. In the decline of life, infirmities be set us to which our youth and maturity were strangers, our kidneys and liver are subject to derangement, "but nothing equals Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kid ney Balm as a regulator of these organs. S-m3 If any one speaks evil of you, let yovr life be so that none will believe him. Drunken new or th Liquor llubit Pol lively Curd by A 1 m i n iti 1 nj Dr. Hniti.' CoI'Idii Spoc.-i fi o . It can b: given in a cup of coffee or tea without tie: know b- Ige of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether i he patient is a moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge,and to-day believe they piit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVE 1 1 FAILS. The system once impregnated with tin; Speci fic it becomes tin utter impossibility for i the liquor appetite to exist. For full j particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., !. Kace st., Cincinnati, O. iJ i3 1 y A Georgia Fish Story. from tin; HitilUuii t(J;i.) SiulnM. While pienieing at Hays' mill this spring a certain young lady lot her neck wear, consisting of about l yards of ribbon and a pretty Utile breastpin which was highly prized, being a present from a deceased aunt. All search for the little keepsake was in vain, and it was givi n up as lo; t for good. Not so, however. The same young lady, while li.-hing in the same pond a few days since, caught a large perch. Imagine the surprise of her escort when, upon taking the hook from the fish's mouth, he found it entangled in a mesh of red ribbon. When the rib bon was drawn from its strange receptacle the young lady at once recognized it as her lost neckwear. It was. of course, soiled, find had the appearance of being moth-eaten. The fish being cut open, the nnu li-pri.ed brestpin was also found. It is supposed that tho ribbon and pin fell in the pond when lost, and the pin which was securely fastened in tho ribbon was seized by the fish as a rare morsel of bait, and it and the ribbon had re mained in the bowels of the fish until so strangely restored to the rightful owner. "XfTian Babr itm tslcV, tre gave lirr Castorla, TVaeii sho was a Child, sLo criod for Castoria, Tvfaon ho bocame Miss, ulio clung to CiMtoria, TVLea she had Children, she gave tho.u Ciistcria, The royal family of England is an ex pensive luxury, but for dress parade pur poses it is quite a success. Sioux City Journal. CATA1UUI CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Itemed y. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injec tor free. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. It has beeu observed that banqueting is becoming more and more a feature of social life in this country. Amanda Eubanks, of Georgia, contin ues to be the richest colored woman in America, the Supreme Court of that State having just deeded the will valid which gave her half a million dollars. As the white relatives of the testator were against the negress, the deccsion of the Georgia court showS progress. Boston Common Council ran up a bill against ihe city of 18,000 for enter taining her dusky maji sty. Queen Kapio lani. One of the items was for 100 gall ons of liquors. There was, besides, a little bill to a ilorist of 4,500, and the Parker House bill for refreshments of $ 2 000, though the Statues f the State ex pressely forbid any city paying ail official more than a dollar a day for refreshments, and nothing for liquors, wines, and cigars. Yet the Council is not willing to pay rea sonable salaries to police matrons. Blooiiington, Ills., SiirT. 18, 1SS2. Messrs F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.: Have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure. Had catarrh ail my life; am 4S years old. Had asthma 10 years and a dreadful cough for liye years. Have taken everything; went to the hot springs; I have clone nothing but take medicine for 19 years. When I commenced using Hall's Catarrh Cure I was almost dead. I sent for the doctor the day I g-ot Hall's Catarrh Cure, and I told him that I would die any way and that I would try your medicine. I was very bad. How I suffered for 0 years! I could hardly breathe at times. I saw Hall's Catarrh Cure advertised in the pa pers and commenced taking it. I would have been under the ground today if it had not been for that. I have not had one bad spell of coffing since. In breath ing my head feels well and I am well. It has done mc a thousand dollars worth of good. Then ten of my friend, s on see ing what it has done for me, taking it, and it is hclpiog them. I only wish that every one who has catarrh, asthma and a bad cough could see me, so that I could tell them all to take it. All that know me here know how I have suffered. (I have been here since 1853,) and say to me that "I am so glad that you found some thing that could cure you." Everybody says, "how much better you look." The doctors say they are glad I found Hall's Catarrh Cure as they could not cure me. I cannot express my gratitude- to you for the good Hall's Catarrh Cure has done me. Yon can use as much of this letter as will do the afflicted good. Publish it to the whole world it is all true and they should know it. Joseph: Cxtrisman, 11 ml 403 East North street. SB,500! IPisSBiSIBl Kiio-Hlmile or rntent Chom and Cliirkorbonril, art. Vcrtlina I !io rolel.rattul Svnvtt Mlix'k KcimMi. Hid ii ItKU'.tltlt OF Hi. SOU. If you lull t. llinl I! en tin miimII bean mil on your driiKKtat fop tiill-Mzit. llnniiioiinily LlthotrrnphuU IkiiwO, i liUJir or bcuU O cuius lor iiosIuko to ua. COUGH BLOCKS. From MiiHon ljiik'. tho Converted liamblor. FoitT WAYNB.Inrt.. April S. 1SS4.-1 havo gi ven tho Pynvlta I.wibIi lilockHit tlionmuli triul. 'l'lu-y i-ure.l my littlf Kirl Ci ypnrii' old) of c'ronj). My ulruKiirt iiiothiT-in-lnw worn troulilod with .h .r i MHiidiiiK. one pio kat'O of tlio itlocki' liaa cured tuuiu bo they can Utik "us ouly women do." MASON' liUiM. WORK BLOCKS. T.TVA. O..Jin. 1S7. Tim Kynvlta Worm Rlorlts nct.-d like n chnrin in oxn-illni; worm from my lit. tic; fluid. Tim child 1m now well and huarty, limicii't of I'Uny unU eickly us before. Jurrv o. TtoiiiiixHox. ELACKBER3Y BLOCKS. Tho (.'r?:it I)lurrhia anj Ilyscntcry MiCrJiPr. DEl.Piitis. O.. July 7th. 'S';.-Our nix-niorithn old child l;:id ii herons at tuck of Hummer Complaint. 1'h) d-'iam could do not'iitm. In despair we tried Kynviui llhic khcrry itlockit rccommendt d by a friend and a few dohes Klleoted it eompleto euro. Accept our hourtfelt indorsement or your Ml-u i berry mocks. Jilt. ANU Mad. J. Ban-eii , y. Tho Pynvitn Ttlock Kmedlc" aro The neatest t hint; out, by f ar. I'leii.-ant, ("heap, Convenient, Sure, J landy, Keliuble, JIuruiluss and Iuro. Nobojt; no teaspoon or sticky bottle., l'ut tin In patent pnck'i;es. S. los::s S.I Cknth. Viir raiaud lo cure or money refunded. Ask your Uruif Kist. 11 you fail to (ict tueiu send price to THE SYN VITA CO., Delphos, Ohio, AKIl KKCCIVI! TIIKM POSTl'AIIl. SSCUijCJCLlllJUJJilJ Vim 11 with eoti (jKDKli. ROBERT BOHNELLY' : , -v ; v. i C -C - - k't u-u vis rti a i ; 'a:r"n, liwjgyt Machine ami Plow t pairing, and jiiu:raljbbi7ig ivv prt-;wc! to do ;;!! kinds of rci.il of lann and other machinery. a3 there U li ood ;vthe in my .shop. PZTXR RAUSJN. The old Roliabls Wagon Maker bast.-.icen charge ol ttia wagon ancp lie is well known ss a :0. I WORKMAN. Order SATISFACTION OD4H1NT 'I'll makej ussuraiic doubly suro and take :t botid." itfjautf Goarantce and tet CoEip'y, CAPITAL, GOO,000. Incorporated under tin' Laws of Nebraska, and authorized tu act as FiSCAL aim TliA NSKK ii Ati KM S, aud ae Trustees for Estates, Corporations, Mu liicipaUtiL-f a:iu Individual. TlITs Company will furnish AT5STHACTHOF 1 1 ILK or JiiMii;lai. Cass. Wash iiijjtoii and Sarpy Counties lroml "nil and correct set i f Ab stract Hooks of its own. ;u:d t lifting It an organ ized system, copyrighted , wi!l perfect and (iUAiii.NTEE IiiLss to Ktal Estate. Natnax Shf.i.tox, Geo. I. fJii.iiKiiT, President Yteo l'rest. A. 0. I'uv, r::.i., Sec. and Treas. J'jM". ROBINSON, Agent, ;T0 COLD FEET! Send one dollar in currency, with size of shoe usually worn, ai.d try a pair of our Magnetic Indoles for rlit'iiniaiifin. cold feet and bad tir etilatioii. They are tile inot powerful made in the woii.i. 'I he v, ei er lccl the warmth, life and r-vita.;iza!i:iii , three minutes after pti? tiaK l!iei.a oil. Sent by return mail upon receipt of pi ice. He-::d vonr address for the "New De parture in Medleal Treatment without Medi cine." witii thousands of testimonials. Write us full iiarlicii'ars of di!!'.ctilties. Our M:.e;netk- Kidnev Belts for frenUenien will positively c:;re the lollowir ilii-case with out liicuH-iuu : Puin in the biick, head or limbs, nervous debility, iuiuhatfo, general debiiitv, rheuniHti-iu. paralysis, nouralnia, sciatica, dis eases of the kidneys, toruid liver, seminal emis sion?, ioipoti'iicy. heart diseso, d vspep.-ia, in digestion, hernia or rupture, piles, etc. Con sultation five. I'lice of Lett, wilh Maciietie Insoles. .?lo. Sent bv express C. O. I), or br re turn mail upon receipt of price. Send m easure of wai-t ;iod ?i.: ol .-hoe worn. Send foreirou -lars. Order direct. Noth.-IIw above described licit v.i'h In soles is warranted to positively ctirt chronic cases of seminal emissions anil" ir.irotcncv or money refunded, even after one year's trial. THE M.UJXKTIC A I'i'I.I A XCK CO., L7 ly lyt Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. S? CHASE'S HE RpsSssi "35g Iastand crowning work of ia lifo, over TOO pages Just out. F. B. Dicker-soh & Co., Detroit, Mich, illg xrzas to Amenta, kextiox thi3Pape& B to lie made. Cut this ou 5 :i n li i t in n t o us fsTii I -? - :ii .... j ...i.. r ......... m scnu jiu nee oonic- tiiinof rrcat value and Importance to you, that will start you in' business v Inch will bruii; you more money ri-ht away than anything eH-e in this world. Anyone ran do the weik and lire al home. Either sex ; all a ;'i'i Something new, that just Coi'.i iiMiney for nil workers. We will start you ; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True Si Co., Augusta, Maine. 3Cly ATTENTION. 3 UlUUUUUi "e are now pre pared to furnish all classes witli 'employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments, liuuiness new, lisht and prof itable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to S5.00 per evening, and a proportion al sum hy devotinjr all their time to the busi ness. Hoys and irirls earn nearly as nincli as men. That all who gee th!a may seud their address and test the. business, we make this oner, lo sucti as are not well saui-uea we win fend one dollar to pay f.r the trouble of writ ing, Full r lrticulats and outfit free. Address Geouge Stijso & Co., Portland, Maine. in r mu l CJuoio V.' im.'VmifititiaifsSsiSli for !nfants nd 'Ctorfal3Be well adapted to children that I I rooiriuicnd it aj uupcriortonnyprcocriptioa I I I ti-wu to me." II. a. Aarnca. II. D.. W Co. CoXjri L, Lraidj-o, N. Y. I Tat Down With High Prices! 30 TO 70 PER CENT. OFF . OKE THOUSAND DIFFERENT ARTICLES Bold Direct to Consumers. , Tlie "Lilfle Meti'm," .$3.00 X D. Postal elves TobUiro la CEHT VciKUa from Jf oz. U2SUia. FAMILY SCALES, 240 lbs., $1 Platform Scalos, Sll to $2X Forges and Elactonitlis' Tools. F-mcri Forer, HIO. Tnmo nnd Ivlt nf 'I'ooU, 9?3. V arincrH enn ilo n.l.l John, imvliiir Uata ana uiouuy. AuvllH, VIsun, dc. JtS. - WAGON SCALES. 'Mly nimiufiictiircrs In .Amorlca tifi!n uotliliii; lint the Lent of iiuthVU fciO. 1 forlnriui?riof ull ijcalum -Ton (6x I 2) 840. --" f l'niwcr. loiln m Wrliim.ia uud r-;i" i mW&i SAFES OF ALL SiZES. 1 -T l'"o- 1. wclk'ht J.llXJ 11,8.. tW. PRICES REDUCES v;' Tinm ty.nr. to sin. - " ! lid! :.; I-. 1 HI,, t. '?;' . AV.-iluut I-iiivii: me, cmiu'u- 1: 1? lu:l ol" 1'iu-al pi-.,.-. A'.lurhiiientn. War- l::i.' . tit i-li-i't. K -i i. l.i. .i . . -j k Afe! "t' -r'n'' l" 'ireul:ii. A 151 Z.J.JiifKir'l..r! : . - FBAHK BRESSLEoT Kciotiis over liacli s Grocery Store, Main Stk::i;t, - Plattsmol'tn, Xktt. Satisfaction Guaranteed in, All Work. Ar. 22, 18G. T PRIZE HEHEFCHD HERD At t"ic fc-rc-u ?t.T;uin I'air. lAhcniied hr FGIiTUVJI '. 17 Sir l;ich.-tr.1 2ad. S I It KVELTN i -C, hy Lor 1 V."i!ton. iKOVT3 l7 Tho Crovc OKWSUniV 2icl 1 ;r7, by L'cllcy, half brother to Arch!ba!-j. Herd niUiibors 275 lica.-l. S'ond f ',r price and catalogue. .J. fi. 1!AV, i:m, Colony, Ati(ltriott Co., iL:'-ii,ruu L 4 Aft ITnS nttained a standard of caccllenco whlcb udinitg of no euyt-rior. Itcontuiiii cvory improvement that lnvcntlv ffomui, f.ki! ouJ money etui I'roUuuc. Those excellent OrL-ans arc cc.cbratod for vol ninc, quality of tonr:. clixit rcspoiiuc, ariLty of com biiiaiion. arliatic ties-n, beauty ::i Jiiii.li, jierfcct construction, cwkiritf them theino.it attractive, orua jueutal and cltoi.-kbli? organ for hoiut.a, stuoois, churchui, lodw, Eocifctie;-, ttc. ESTABLISHED HEPUTATIOS. CSEQl'AliS FACILITIES, IT UATEiilAX COMBrT5D, MAtH THIS THS FOPULAR ORGEAH Instruction Ctcks tnJ Tuns St;s!s. Catalcca aai Price ZJiU, oa tprlicjitian, nan, CH'CAOD GQTTAcE 5HCAH CO. 831 BLUE ISLAND AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. n-, C. tine i l.-iLV : - t 16 ;;; l;.:;ii. liv' .!. . ii 5 C.'f.JS. . ' V' ri.-i -: t-r-n : tinr 'ii.r t J t-r ! .. ; ...tl- i-.-i y 1.' :--:d V-' ir. .t vrjr CO. U'X'v'AVn 3-Ton '7x1 3) 3S0. K flt: L 4-Tcn (3x 14) S30. Vi.i4-'-rtli'- :i,:"f; :ile.:eM,th..rvnrl. tlcB. Aln.i, W)l-:r - 1 ruckH. V. li.-i iliRi roM. Corn Sliell. CIS. I' ceil M ills. ( 'oiiv I'renMia klun. Ifflii Tailor. - hzrvzrzh - f-3&n-3 FOB 3 ST.Ana i LIU. -n i In i mm fc ill Chlldron. Ontnrla euros Co1!, Conpn, Ktfta TTomta, giro airp, ud ruoWa tli- rtnmach, rirrh-n. T?Hbrit tojnriotta modlmUoo. CkarracK Ooxrawr, IS rmltad h w. X. T wmmmmmm - THE euporiority of OoraUn ott horm or whalebone ham now bo a ln onBtratod by over six yoara exper ience Ic U mora durabla. mora pliablo. mort comfortublo, aud WkVCR Ho lruinons sale of theea CotmtM la bow over 7000 daily. BE-are or wortbl.sa lraltaUona bocuiKl witii various k.Uida of cord. None are genuine unla "Dr. War ner's Coralin"laprintod on Uibddoo tho Btoel covor. r02 BALE BY ALL LEALIE0 ME2C!IAi;T3. 257&259fiUtBf.rt, CUICACO, ILL. JULIUS FEPPERBERG, MANUFACTL'IlIiK OK AND ' WHOLESALE El RETAIL IUALEIt IN TIIK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor do Peppcrborgo" and 'Duds. FULL LINK OK TOBACCO AND HMOKEKS' AUTICLIid always in stock. Nov. 2(5, lbHU. . DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of -Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult Your Iutferewt by Giving Illm a Cfcl SHERWOOD BLOCK T1 t tTi3 CDTJLtll. - TToTta r. .a - - - 1J I U'Vi.' few' a,t&l W IklRTlHG l.'.Mt.-!. .wl Viflcytl 'Ct lu k'.kli l' i'.t 5 ill Ik' UtAU A ttrlUtV Vi.Hli.lt i lilt L nm ier lara. THE OLD RGLIACLE. I A. WATERMAN k SON Wholesale and Ketall Dealer la LUMBER Sbinglc-s, Latb, Bath, Doors, inds. Can supply every demand of the trad Call and get terms. Fourth true la Rear of Opera House. meet a coon.ici'gwB j