T'l IrfTMMW'nWi INVITED TO VISIT GEORGIA. Ceneral Harrison Declinos With ' Rogroi an Invitation From Augusta. Auui'hta, On., Dc. 1. The following letter was received by the Augusta na tionul exposition people yesterday: Indianai'olis. Ind.. Nov. 20. Ib88. I'atrUc Wulsh uud others, vommitte, Awjuxta Gentlemen: It gives inepleus ure to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of Noveinhei 14, inviting me on he-half of the board of directors of the Augusta nntioual exposition to visit the exposition und to meet the citizen of Georgia, who will ho assein hied i hero some limu convenient to me. I not ced also with interest the kindly terms in which, on behalf of your people, you extend and press upon mo tins attractive invitation. X assure you if it were possible for me to leave home to make such a visit it would give ine grettt pleasure to observe in connec tion with your exposition the develop mcut your state is making in arts, mauu tactures and commerce lictween our people, which is now to much laciliated by our (-rent railroad system, and the general diffusion of mnnufactuiing inter csts throughout the state will, I am sun still m ie cIoh'-Iv unite in inti'i'et-t and in ftymathy, the people of our whole eoun try. Will you please express to your board of directors, uud also to the gentlemen who h:iYe kindly united in the request prcs'iibd by you, my sincere thanks for the invitation, m-.tl my regret that I am not able to enjoy the hospitality which they so cordially extended. Very truly yours, Jjknjamin IIakkison. An Inflammatory Circular. Chicago, I).c. J. A new anarchist circular has been secretly circulated in various sections of the city. The dod gers were shown on the sly by bar keepers in anurchist saloons on Clay bourne, Hlue Island ami Milwaukee uvch, and West L ine and Randolph streets. It is printed in red mK, and the matter is of a decidedly liery character. At the head is a large display line, "Itichter." The circular is issued by the Aibeiter Huud, t!ie same society . ,2 organized Sunday schools here in which some hun dreds or chil I red are being taught the cloctriu s of anarchism. After telling the vynrkiiiginau that he is trampled into the chistjthat tie has no recognized rights. and that u; .should assert his indepen deuce, the circular proceeds to state that capital, and all who control capital.must be destroyed, and destroyed quickly, and that tlte only efficacious method of re moval is the one adopted und carried into execution by ' the mat tyred advocates of freedom, who gave up their lives so that the principles they advocated might b perpetuated." "Oar tim.; is coining, 1 tile circular continues. "All that rt mains for us to do is to forget petty differences and band together for one common ob ject. What a few men cannot achieve. many can. i ney can tiirottle tl.e capi talistic tyrant. They can surround him with tire and bloodshed, and compel him in war to recognize our rights, a thing he will not do in peace." The believers ii th t; r St It the cause are pressed to give all aid in ir power toward the organization and jess of the various societi-s now si inging up. Aid is ajjain asked for i Sevic, llrouek and ChUboun, and the in formation volunteered that contributions can be left at No. 74 West Lake street. The Public Debt Washington, Dec. 1. The treasury disbursements have been unusually large during November, the pension payments alone amounting to $ 22,000,000. In con sequence of this it was estimated at the department this afternoon that the pub lie dtbt statement, to be issued tomorrow will show an apparent increase of 11, 500,000 jn the debt since November 1, "li sted of the UeUal monthly reduction. There is, of course no actual increase in the debt itself; imre'.y a reduction in the ca.h in the ttva ury av.iiln.Me for the piymeut of the debt. Hronsk on Trial Chicago, 111., Dec. 1 The trial of Ilronek. the anarchist, charged with con spiracy to murder officers ot the law who secured the execution of ths Haymarket anarc'.iists, wxs resumed yesterday. The testimony given by two dredgers and h lpickmirj showed that Ilronek was an c$periin.iier with, and. manufacturer of, dynimjta bombs. Ilronek denied that lie ha 1 ever said that Schneider male the bomb used by suieid Aniii cl)ut Lingg, The Vot9 of Oregon. Portland, Ore.. Dea l. The official canvass of the vote is just completed. The following are. the official figures: Harrison, 03,293; Cleveland, 26,524; Fisk, 1,677; Streeter, 3G3; scattering. 61. The total to of the state was 61,918, Ilarrisou's plurality, 6,709. At the last presidential election' Ulaiue's plurality V.ai 5.2.$5. - ' Yellow Fever Reports. Jacksonville, Fla. Dec, 1, There were five new cases yesterday and no deaths. Gainsyille, Fla., Dec. 1. Xo new cases and no deaths here yesterday. There was no first Thursday night. California's Electoral Vote Sacramento, Cab, Dec 1. The jdgctorai yqte cf palifqrnia, asqpqunped V the secretary of state today, is as fol lows: Harrison. 121,809; Clivelanc, 117, 720; Fisk, 5,761. Petit Jurors. The following is a list of those impan eled to appear at the next term of dis trict court which will open December 10, lHH: Thos. Ihown. Halt Creek; Jahn Vandorn, Third ward, Plattsmouth; J. II. Morris, Hock Bluffs; Wash. Smith, Fourth ward, Plattsmouth; Joseph Cool edge, Plattsmouth precinct; Lorin Day is, Third ward, Plattsmouth; Win. Hayes, Third ward, Plattsmouth; K. K. Day, Weeping Water; J. W. Griffin, Louisville; Peter Hurke, Louisville; A. I). Garrison, Liberty; C. A. Kauffmann, Ayoca; I. M. Ward, Center Precinct; A E. Cox. South Henri; Sam M. Halvcr- Btadt, Weeping Water; Patrick Hayes, Weeping Water precinct; A. H. Koden, Hock Hluffs; J. W. Conn, Second ward, Plattsmouth; A. C. Fry, Second ward, Plattsmouth; John Chase, Weeping Wa ter; Emil Shiider, Avoca; L. A. Nw comer, Plattsmouth precinct; F. H. Lehn- hoff, Third ward, Plattsmouth; Andrew Christianson, Greenwood. Hi om Friday's Daily. The jury which was sent out Wed nesday evening on the case of Patrick Moore, of Weeping V titer, who was ar rested for robbery, returned a verdict of guilty, as charged in the complaint. He will receive his sentence this afternoon. Il irry Westlake, au accomplice with Cln.rley Ellis in the robbery of Keough, who had his trial on Wednesday, was found guilty of larceny from the person. He will receiye his sentence this after noon, but the shorte t time which can be allowed is one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thanksgiving day was pretty gener ally observed in this city yesterday. Nearly every business house was closed in the forenoon, and in the afternoon business was entirely suspended. A un ion service was held at the M. E. church in the miming at 11 o'clock, when a sermon was preached by It .-v. J. T. Hsird, of the Presbyterian church. He addressed i large asssemblage. the church being tilled to the doors. Many commendations haye been heard in regard to the excel lent sermon by the reyerend gentleman, mil all who hoard 'dm were well repaid for attending. Services wore also held in the Episcopal church by the pastor, Hev. II. B. Burgess. The Sheriff received a dispatch from Hubert Clark, of Cedar Cretk, stating that a robbery had been committed, re questing him to go immediately. Deputy Sheriff Miller started out as soon as pos sible, and shortly after his arrival there telegraphed the Sheriff that he had secured the thief. but no further "particulars were given. more than that he would return by Xo. 30 with the prisoner. Word has also been received here that there were two rob beries there last night and tint the one man committed the two robberies. His name was given as Cn-yton. One charge against him was for stealing billiard balls. From Saturday's Daily. Mi. (Jeorge Sfcaats js aptipg as sub stitute for Mr, J. N, Wise, at the post office, until after the burial of his late father-in-law, Chaplain A. Wright. Mr, Mart Cushing. who now has a run, as engineer, between Lincoln and Hastings, scalded his arm so badly the other day while on duty that he has been compelled to abandon his work for a time and pay attention to the injured arm. He thinks he will soon be able to resume his work. Deputy Sheriff Miller arrived last evening irom Certar Creejf with Art Crayton in charge whom he arrested there for larceny, There are two charges against the prisoner, one bejng for stealing goods from Clark's store. Hi was brought tip for trjal this morn ing before county Judge Russell, but the case was continued until Friday ne$t- The daughters of Kebekah, who havo seen serving refreshments in the opera house for the past two days, have real:z:d a good profit from their labors. ast night a social was given by them there, and a large assemblage helped them to dispense wifh the surplus stock of Thaqksgiying provisions which were left over. A very enjoyable evening was spent. The ladies will clear about tjfty or si$tj cpU'irs. wh4erf all epeqse are paid, We have been informed that they intend to purchase a fine regalia for themselves with the profits. Iowa's prohibitory liquor law went into effect in July 1884. In that year ler t tal vote was 373,877, a gain of 53,s0l vote3 oyer the fotaj poll of SSvi. f jenr r.e.r: total ype was 401,944; Shpivnig a giijn sinfe 1S84 of 23,737 V'Qten, Prohjbitiqn mqy jierlps haye ten Aioi tlpprease qya;g grofh in pqpur l-vtin, but it certainly lna not brought about the disastrous results predicted by its opponents. A gain of 150,000 people in four years in a state of less than 2,000,000 is doing welL Pawnee Repub- ican. entticgs yote. Lpcif VW4.K, Ky., Uec. 1. the official yotc p.f Keqtucky is as follows: Cleveland, lSiaOO; IJirrison. 133,134; Fisk. 5,223; lbor, 63; Bely Lockwqotl, 2. . ' I'LATTSAlOUTIl tfEEkLi HEHALD, TilUltSDAV, DECEMUFll fi. Count Toltol' Simple Life. During my week's sojourn at Yasnrda foliana, tho count did no manual toil. He had not mado any blioc-s for bouio time, and although ho projosed plowing tho field of apcasunt woman whoso hus band was in jail for bone stealing, ho did not actually got between tho stilts. He really did not seom to have sufficient physical strength to do a long day's hard work. Ho was ailing, and, as bo Raid, rejoicing in tho consciousness that every day brought I am nearer to death. Wo were all much concerned at the evident frailty of his constitution. The previous year, when he had hurt bis foot against a cart wheel, ho had Imi-ii laid up for months. This year ho was far from well, but he refused to have any advice from a doctor. Physic and tho healing art ho held in profound disdain, and it was an attempt to secure the advico of tho lirst physi cian in Moscow which precipitated tho pilgrimage from Moscow to Vusnaia roliana in tho spring of this year. Tho vegetarian regimen which be basadoptcd was doing him no good. He was titondily Creasing forward along tho ascetic path, fntil last year he enjoyed tho cigarette: now tobacco, like wine and fresh usi-j-.t, is tabooed. Tho son smokes, but not the father. Meat ia served a.t iI'miht inid supper, but he contented himself with curds, spinach or vegetable:!, lie stiij allowed himself tea, almost tho only lux ury left. Like Gen. Booth, Count Tel toi is not yet "saved from tea." 1'nt tli::t also will probably speedily follow tho rest of tho superfluities which have l.vcu discarded in the pursuit of theoinipliiicu' tion of life. W. T. Stead in St. Louis Republic. A Life Sarins Drew, Tho problem of a Ufy saving dress which shall bo what it3 name implies is one that has often been attempted, but in one ioint or other is as yet unsolved. A Michigan diver claims, however, to have discovered a solution. Tho dress is a combination of a diver's suit and the famous Paul Boy ton rig. It differs from the latter in that it is not In llated, and resemblen tl; formor in that a helmet with contrivances for seeing and breathing forms part of the outfit. Tho principal garment resembles u child's nightdress. leing wide enough at the neck to admit the body, and jiossessing arms and legs. Tho neckband is fastened with a simple contrivance, and it is claimed that by means of a series of overlapping folds in tho junction between the head piece and tho lower garment a person incased can breathe freely. Around tha waist Is a peculiarly con structed life preserver, capable- cf sup porting ten times the weight of a large man, and at the feet are leaden t:o!es, tho object of winch is to maintain the wearer in mi uorisrht Dosition in the water. It is claimed that a ihtsioii can rig himself or herself the garment i.s lilted for wo men as well as men insula or two minutes, and that when onco incased sinking is an absolute impossibility. Tho inventor claims mat riuiy oo per cent, or people who aro supposed to have been drowned aro in reality killed by expos ure. To obviate this difficulty the rub ber suit is constructed with a view to re taining the heat of the human body and at the same time to protect jt from J.Ie water. Chicago Tribune. Peculiar to I ho Tratfc. , There ia ono thing peculiar to the hat and cap trade, and thai is tho manner in wmen stocKa flro ordered, uy correr j.poiclencp yo agree with different man ufacturers on a date on which we w ill meet their representatives. Half a dozer; complies, for instance, mapulacturo 3 similar class of goods. We don't want to go east and visit each of tho factories. and we don't want to visit one and buy there. Neither do we want to have one agent call on us one week, another another week, and so on. Hence the ar rangement for the agents of compet ing houses to meet us at the samo time, the result apparently being satisfactory to all concerned. It does, seetn quite novel to see half a dozen pr more names written pn a hotel register, one after the other, all from New York, and tq bo told they arc drum mers for one line. Tho hote clerk will probably foil you they are hat men, when, of course, if you are suspicious, you immediately begin to forrn a framo work for a trust, or at least a combina tion on prices, I presume thja is the only branch of business in which this is likely to happen. It is possible in oura mainly for tho reason that all styles and purchases are made away in advance of the season. For instance, though winter goods, ordered months ago, are not all in yet, we aro now ordering for spring and summer, and have been for two weeks. Hat Deader in, Globe: Democrat. A Frenchman's Dish of Snails. Tlie pnail ig to American eyes a nause ating, slimy creature, and the (bought pf eating pne makfi;? pna:s gorge ri-.e. Not so, however, ta ilia Frenchman, vhq looks ypon 'thi prpyerbially slow trav eler as tno most delicious morsel that the epicurean can roll beneath his topguo, Ho hap not W mind thp Arnei ioaja snail that dfawB his length along tho Ktone wall and is of small size, but his gigantic brother that abounds in certain parts of France and England and feeds otf tho tender cabbage plant. Tho process that leads to his presence on the table is in teresting and peculiarly French, lit the first place lie ia imtaersed1 in water and scrubbed, then he is covered with salt' until all his 6lime is withdrawn; next he is bathed again in salt water, then he is left for some time in a solution made from all the appetizing herbs and spices. The pobklfuj is he ncx process,' and. wjth, wino and pn'e pf thpse mysteri pus sauces knpvvn only to. the chef Fran caise, he is perved. The Parisian tirst views tho dish lovingly, and then, rais ing the shell to his hps. he closes bis eyes and gently draws into his mouth the succulent morsel, leaving the shell empty. To the novice the idea is revok ing, but after the first triaj-h my! Albany Argua, v ' ' ' - ; ourtesy of the Spaniards. As J was opening the door pf th Jin,t ing rooiq tq pass out a Spaniard ap proached, and I, knowing the" great fouriesypf Spiniards, determined tjq t9 pourtep'us, too.ran4 sq held the door for him q pass out tirst. which he did al most unconsciously ; then suddenly find ing tliat he had passed out before me, while I held the door, he turned most apologetically to me and repeatedly ex pressed his regret. 1 shall not soon forget his iooe, cor fha feeling pf f onceri which was 'shown in hid 'countenance; ' Of 'course' I gave him the proper ' assurances 'as fcesV I could;' and then, to'ease his mlnd ?!;4 im a questiPq whieh Id7d, w'i nee"t9 fesl abou t ha. postage of a pewpaper tq England, and this he," topk" paihav tQ fen. w'er. rAU Hound Spain." HOW I SUFFERED Seventeen Years From a Skin Di sease. Could Not Walk or Oress myself. A mass of disease from head to foot. Cured In eiRht weeks by the Cut leu ra Remedies At the hi ( thrf iiiotliH a rush (voti af tei wards ptuvetl to lie ccciiki ur sail. lliiiin) luaile ill up fiiram-f o ny Ia'-.'. A i!i)su:i u as ealleil . lit; c.iiil t'ftliiiii; wai lli cause: lie irescrib.Ml some conlniK iiii'ilicjiif. hut llie i-km-h spread to my earn mill lifad. Another M. I. whs culled ll ;.rotesci to know all about th ea.se, called It Kin,-' Kvil. and rpNcnhftl K'iiiov ler. brim t in, and laid mixed into h salve ; but I ho oiseai-e com j u u.-d . 'llu-y could not do anything with it. Another reci ibeil horax. wafer and Hour; Mioihei lin.ved poul'iees None of llic iu d:i ine any Kood at all, but iiiMde me w.use. 1 lie dixeae eonl iuued imabai ed ; II .spread to my ai nn iiml Ick, till I was laid ii eulir ly, aioi Ir on continually -iu I ik on the lloor on a pillow my limbs cont rai-t d so that I tor-l all contrd of Hit in. and was u'terly helples. My mother would have to hit me out and into bed. I could t't-t ai mi d the house on my liai..V and feet, but I could Hot i;et my cl tiles II at all. but liad to wear a si rt of oies-.iiiK nnw,i. jjv li:or had all matted down or laCen oil. and in) head, fair and ea'.s w ere one c.ih, d I h .," I liavi a li.vel on inv ncad all i lie lime in the su:i,nei- o keep the !l "s of- My p H'l'lits con sul;,'. I o ouii.i' .it oh i I'i iu noil eii j'cmi heie mi ("niei.i (the other i.li niciiin- b. lore niutit .hi .1 .v. o - f Imudas ami 11 m:lloii, I'.'tlMd ; H s. lid t ti ll he couM do MiILinj, forme l'i- i I 'd I cut th- M es ot mv lei's, si 'hi! I n mid walk but I would not let hiu.. tji- ii I d-d ucitir I would have no 1' iii'v 1 ! !i Tli" ; i e.,n'i' lied i . i!f s idhihh"' in il I was i f "ii v ai s o! !. a- d ore day in .1 i,- tiar IT.) I i .i.i :-.ci- -uiil in Hie 'Ittt'iim o -!- ihiha I!. )!i.pr. It d Mijla-u my Sl hill .: :l y ' li d I : ii u-:li t . as a ial n- i.e a f :! si -:! i d ll i I w is l r;,v ar A . i I :u sei-.ili-l.ia ; m f. I v ent 111;' IIOl ', J : but II were mm -oil e'y. 'ninr l n...! ars. Ibe ei: cl v.'.l !-o c I Ii I u . I .1 b. it nvii wcel.. 1 couni stand st ai-ilit. t walk, I i'iiu loo wci'k. Ii: I inv v,.-e anv well. A s i ! i - : a I .; . . i : l l. Ill li.A If KM Kill s cue. I l.i : III ao.-u ix to eimu weeks, and up t-. t lis ! ale i , r. from Jan uary. 1 ..;: In January. 187. i l.axe n t m-en t-lel in a iy way. or have h d the least s:ns of the ilHcu-e reappcui inu on me, .1. ,ti !).),V I). ::'J liea-horn St.. C'liieaj-o III, June .T, 7. Sold everywhere. Puce, ('I'l'li-ri! a. r,oe. ; 8i e, !.' c, ; Kfcun.vi.-NT. I'repared bv t e l'otler Iiiuk and ( lieinicul Co , Boston, Mai-s ;Send for "How to Cure skin Diseases.-, PTfvT ,'!;s black heads, red, ronali e!i:ipp'-d ,' ami ojiy ski'i ji;-eye;i!ed by Cltk hka .S p, Consii utional Catar h, Xo .iu;,'le di eas ; ban entallnd more Mlifering or hastened the breaking U of llie u;KxtSiu thm than Cat Mb. 'Hie m-iiki of nocll. of taste, of -it;Iit. oi bearln,', the h imaii voice, the in'uid, one or more, and .some l hues all, yield to its destructive- h Jl.sein-e. The poion it .list :b:it s throuj;'iout th systtiu atiackt every vital force, and breaks up the most ro bust of constitution. fyiioird. because, but l ttle und.-rsteod by most iihvh!a:i4. imiiot entlyasaaili t by ni;vck- ;'.r;i ehar'aian. tho e suiTcriii front it h i" lit' id Iiuji; tobr reii( veil Of jt tltIS Sill.l oj tile IfiUVG It N ll'lit'. tin I til it the popa) tr I IV if in. mt of tills ter.llile di seast by 'ineiii,'s w ilhlii I in; iva -li of all iass ed into iiaiidn at oner co upeient and trust worthy. The nw and bilhert i untried method adopted by Dr s.-ur ord in t he prepar ation of his ltAiiii Al, Cuith lia-1 won li e hearty ap proval of th hi amis. If is instantaneous in aitonlin relief ia all head nobis, H-iacin" .siiiifflii:!i. and ob-tructe.l lire;llii!-,, ap.il n.pld iy removes th niofj opnieviivo i-y ni: oms. cleariii,' the i ;id. s.'! lug the tireath. rcs turji'K th" seiifes of smell, taste and heariri;. and neuiialiiii); the emni it ulicmak tendency of the lis.a e to.vards the lungs, liver uud kidneys. SANFdKli'S riADK AI. I t KK eoIsn;t j (. mil uoiue oi me kaimi'aI. Cl :k e.ae e.o t'A TA1 rhai. Solvjo.v c juj i an lipiiry ed J. ih if price .sj. ' ' rqi'livi? mu q AXIi CIli:MiCAb co . iioi-toii. KIDNEY PAI1TS Str.l;iS mi 'J Weiikiic-Si ;, IJe.U-ve.l In fun mi'Hiti hv t'-Ht iii.-ir-velous AiilMi.t.. n in in'. IiiihimniH lion aii.l V iUnf s-, liit- ' n : t a Aiiti i)iiu I'Imti-r. 'I he itrs; . urt Planter. E i.r.-i.-.Mv .Ui.lXl.X uin. ftanfly relieve anil tjuiilv' cure Ki.lncy a ii Uterin I'-.x'.i ami V tuikue.s'i Warruuti! 'as.i spitni.r t.) u'l ot'!itr ul.-isters. At ili ilrnt; Hts, -T c. its ; nve for 1 : or n frt;e oi eoiiKuuiau ako eiibMiCAi. eo.. Bo ,tau Jlt;i-S. NRST NATIONAL IB 2sf Td OF PLATl'SMOUIH, NEBRASKA, Offers the very best taeilitlt's for tl;e prompt transaction of leuitiniate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds. Gold. (.oveTi'iru'o, -ted I oc Securitief Hou:lH 8v), iieposttsreceiv ed p.nd hii.tfbt allowed on time Certifi cates. UraltPiJrHwn.availHble in any part of the United State snd all the princii al towu? of Europe, Collections tnai?e S- prcmj-ily retr.itted Hlghesi markt pneec paid tor Couofy War State i.i3 Upyp.ty i'urd. DIRECTORS i John FltzeerMd John II. Clurk, o. S. Waueh. jr. Ilaksworih. F. White. Sass County Cotner Main and Klxtn Streets. 0 C. H. PAKXTEl.it. Pai.'ent. 1 Al, "4-i"4i'oiif, Citfchier. 1 Transacts a General Ivtim Ensiiiess IlIOnEST CASH PKICE Paid or County and City Warrant COLLKCTIOS .1B and promp:- fc.iaed for. UUBKCClHS : C. H.Pm !e, J. M. rattrrncn. Fred Ofirder. ' jv. ??. po-ith. R. B. Windham, M. Morrisey, Jrench, Ilea, gauilesi FOOT WARMERS! AT snerwoog's, 1S5S. weracl's Sjicciul Sale (..innieticinir ovi Cloaks and l'llt.sll Cl.Klk-S HII 1 ClliMfLMl' olio red nti where in the city. Wear PLUSH WRAPS! i PLUSH m'.. i :. . ( c$h Unn i him v. cm mi- i . I sja. ' 1 I .,.. K,. .-III VK.. ."'-' -, ' i-t'll el M''C I I I L HUM I I I I 1 ' " ' ' " ' I ' dieount same 2f j.cr ' H'-' "rX'-fZtf j$aO IIM llll-jl III II.! Ill sold liel'ore the end of the sca-on. ()m PLUSH SEORP WRAPS are elegant iittinj garments. Vv sill; th e in t $ 1 4 worth all of $-20MU. Comfortabtes A Fino Selected Line of from s J .()( the hnest J 7 cent UNDERWEAR n Natni-al V.l. White (dniv. lrm'.' in the city, as we me CALL AND SATISFY YOU H SELVES. Yours SScspyci iuliy9 w 'I? JU In Plattsiroutli, is very sorry hi. n mnm '.vlti l'. JOE is W o Ol y 1 To get s i"i".y i r til-.i Competitor, Wtuld advise Mr. Alonkey Competitor ti s-H out and f-tart a monverie and charfe admission, tor JOE h'ns no (inljt it would iav this mad competitor utiicli better ttimi continuing in the Clthii ijURines. Competitors are mad because ho has destroyed High Prices. The are mad beaause he has do.stroyed a Usurer's Profit. JOK Lelieves in selling Ilonot Goods at IIone.it Low Prices. Trade is getting bv;'-er ever day, and his. mad competitors cannot destroy it by 'Misrepresentation, or by so colled reduction prices. The people won't be misled any Ioniser, tor they know JOE is selling goods at au Honest Profit And at One JOE is sellinsr better goods for less in rlattsmouth. DOW'T loguess on JUhJs iTeans. Jt costs .monkeying" business, either. 118 a Dailiill Si p Oi - iii1ut 1'Jtli. cuiitiiiuinir one wet Ladies Price 2o jer ii will cent less the jrice lmve statement. Ext iiatn TOPS riush ci.Miks sell tor SL'O seuheit; at $L'7. Pltl.l Cl.llllvrt v sell t'.r S." v. clscwiicre at j' lscw hi re at S.-.O. WW iisli V,l(;i;o.s we d i i X'-M lor $4r sell elsewJiere at .)(. A Full Line of Walking J" XCltOtS sild nl tin; lowest prices. Siankets and nj) f. i S'.J.OO i air He have iJatiiic in tin. citv. .tilet Si tine, I Vices lower than any ovi tucked with th( e goods. ec -nia'tkm'kmrn XX il I ill Jar of J'eans caused one of iis TfrirSP neighlior.s of tliis ma, windy Price Only. C3 money than ever heard of before FORGET you nothing to guess and no ustler. Wraps ii mm