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r.. TV v - 4. .' V - s, - V ',' JQ people have purehasceL WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, MARCH 20, 1890 V Sj il it i ' . 1 F. Cra & Son, hestU Successors to QROBERT D0NIIE1 i V 'v5gn an n Blaoksrnilh fi jus, Hiit-ogies, Machines Qtt'cUly Itcp aired rW Sharpe cat ;um1 IJel.elal Jobbing Dune. 'cidrseshoeingA Specially f Tfi We USKTIii-: hriti Pshoe. Wnien shanens its.-l' :i It wears j ' -i'ty. so t he. e is lower any :iam.'er of your , ?Iwr.s slipping and hurling io-cif. fall 1 aiii exiisiilii" tlii- lni' mill you will 1 ' J JJavo no other, best Shoe made. V fru st. PLATTSMOUTH K.UC ?')on't Raise Hoqs i ...'.ive them ! ie from Ncase to which th-y . V , 'aide, 'f piopf r n:c sum's Me not lakcn tun. , itlMHTYDi It llll.MiS liy i l.e timely unit (Wf Dr. JO-EIMl HAAS' ;j.)G arid PuULiliY UMiiDY I ' S I .Ci, , f IVsllllVK Woims. ijj ( lnerei!-e i i i I-It-li mid f, , Hastens Mjitunty. I fi' ",e sootier Ilu- sy.st- in of i lie Ima i- i 1 ili.'t! Via'ihSI. ijsea-e. tin- no'io oi-ll:iin is tin- M'sii !. tf 'i iol wait until your lioi s an past tiraliiifiit. 417 'I What Uise 31-n Writ;-. !,og hav died ali jih.uioI rue at MITor'lit V. I)tit ur rointlcN Uc'is o iiieh altlii ai-ti llie'vust in t-xi i"a !! .sli :loli ." t m. Kkm-t, 'It'euiiiseli, Neb. Haan' li'liir(l is all a- l onivsonieil." t John .M a KAY. riatti-liiouth, 1). hi are the Clicaju-st. Kilt SALE HY -I jr.M Pr.ATTsMorTir, Xeh. ' sV"01" r'"'"l:'r aini' K Tet'iuomr.ls Mini & 1 ,'aiiCH l'tpositi- u. S.-n.l t-fiit stamp foi nionir.ls Mini J iBOI'-v,"a i r-at ie on i f JOS HAAS. V. S., Imliauapoi's. tu.l. !- : HJrs. EETTS & BESTS. J'lV i8 Fcrnam Street, Cmana, wet). m m J . I Aim few; iDPCt ilists n C'hroi.ie, Ntryou-, Skin ai'd !! Uiea?fs. . .. ousultati n at ollice or by mmi free. .M-tn- i r " :u! or ex pi ess sccmi'iy I'lifKi'ii, N'7l.sei vatioii. tJuai ant e to cure j j-j.yiely ami pern.a''riitly, 'P1ll? ni'D ft'l'V Sp'Mmatotrliopa. l-rUu LlbD'lj'lIr Semiiia. Ks-es. i i"itw, inMcai t;ei .i aiiiiii ii ii' , tion. excefs or ni(iul:eiiee. pioilueii.f: "ssnes, tlef ponlency . pnitl-s n the f aVf ISJUil M MH'l"l, flS'lJ llli liiil.i.rti. Jof coi.lVtenc dull, unfit for st "ly or hui-i- 7lyand privaiely cured. lie in Its refill s. completely eia cx ed widi- t the aid of iiieii'iuy. erofii'a . sitn-las er gores, lilotclu-, tiieers. a li f :n i l:e re - bo es, sy phi et;c sole throat, m utli aim rue. eat Vrh.ete.. iet inaneutly cured wh: iv ,ts have failed. e hiup-- jiied or wiili milky sediment i: j UtUli-J' jh laek. g .n rrtie ..ul et.eytites in Vl'Y ain!sah'lv cur- d ehai tt'-s reas i.able. ir t I', ml. lit l.ll'lllll.r .if r,l.ftilV Itl'lltr- biflfTJi." "irau.i'ed pe. maneiit enra ; 11 lu I U I' i "Uoval r. tn pie I e w ii h ut cut il. causiicor dilat.vf Kn, uivs e!l-. etea a me hv patent, w illiout u liioioeiit s pain oi h Younand Middle Agod Men i'&n nnre The awful rlTects of early vie. which hruitr o'anic weakue.-s stryi'K lJtli mind and body with all lt ' :'aCu :!IJ.perirtall-i.liy cureu. Sn lTirO A'd e--tlo-e who have im D"'l 10 paired themelv es by implop nd'ulttenetes aud solitary habits, which r in '.h ininil mid !"dy. unlitting litem lor busi- -X CL. t Ia. r ' l'-e enterin on that .happy r - i-:il ilelnlfrw. iillii-klv as- CCESS .ised up n facts. Hrst-l'raef cal expert , ce Second KVerv ease is 'sp,c'al:y Miid M. thus siaitint' aright. I bird Medicines :fi prepared n our laboratory ex act I v to suit ci0 -ce. t hus eti'ectiin-' cures wit h ut ! jury. Wt A frieniUy Utter or eaii may s:;ve puiimuic "tferVieaud shame, an 1 add golden years to 'ft ie. Aidless or call on DRS. BETTS &. BETTS. ICUR A IK f A ICS 5 A A J . of Ptekftee-s Vr.r U e Olio llv.Y'iin of t.- Pes. khicl iiil (T'KL :Rfti?r:.:.:i.rf nuivll, l'Vvi-r an; ."v-'C, L1 '.! 'rrvskt! 14.-1 il tilllkf tteri known, wi .un in th StOlll ;ic Known. an i li'. fiiT tiiO rh-ni-eT rrnimy ktv- an kitU r.ua.3'.'. t"i r.y j 'rei.-s-i.-i - : ? ,v r -yNV.U.IM ITep-ti.J. IWi' I"' V J 7 STEKE7EE, Gr?.nd Zzziit, KH'x I S ICURE FOR F i 11 4 EMT6UIAL ETHICS. Titr: rnndiflatcH for citj' trfnsiireron the democratic ticket ttrc "more pk-Dtifu than L.l.icklerries.' 1'l.ATTMOUTlI must Wilktt up to t!ic fat. that her future prosperity ilepends lur'i ly upon wht tip r ehe o;tts the Mis souri Pacific road or not. Other citis me oryHtiizinp;, and vvoikino; tootther as one man for tlb Cotiimon ad vancc iiK tit. of their people. Pliittsmonth should do likewise. The railroad war is t-till on, the rate to Denver is down to ten do lurs and the rate from Lincoln to Chicago was cut to live dollars on yesterday forasecoud class ticket. Tin.: $;)(). 000,000 canal scheme lv which the Chicago people expect to turn Lake Micl.iari into the Illinois river is bcinjj pushed forward rapidly ly the newly elected drainage connnissiou. Mlts PnocTOH widow of one of the orcati'.-t thinkers of this century Prof. Uicliard A. Proctor, is entertainiiiu ( ,'liieiit;o aiidi'-nces liv rcadini; sotne of tin? lectures prepared ly her liushand and never before published. Tut; American Sipj iaron ly i :i f oil the Fr iifh coast vi re very prettily joined by the Fr. nch cruisers in celebrating W ishinton's li; thday. l3' tiring inn Ii ti tn! red oun silutes and exclianjiuo calls from the cotiunan .lers. Chicago is o-otintino; for the jtur chase of the residence, of Martha Wash ington at Fred i icksla r, Va., win re Geo. Washington spent tlie early part of his life. The building is saiil to be in ruod condition, and if placed in Chicago as it stands now would be a great card for ls92. The Faculty in th Kalamazoo college undertook to discinpline some of the students, by dismissal the other day for haz"n, when the balance of the scholars took a hand in tlx; matter and all have 'esifjni'd xcept five, this has practically closed the doois of a once prosperous ollee for at least one. term. The IIf.K.U.d acknowledge receipt of a copy i f tli" very abl , and carefully orep'-tivd mess.-ige of the lion. Richard Cuhtns, mayor of Omaha. Mr. Cusliing was once a valuable member of the IMattsmouth city council, and wis always classed with the must proiriossive and energetic ouanlian.s of the city. The Hno;lisli syndicates have evu in vaded Mi-souri. and have recently pur chased 100,000 :icres of land in the great zinc and lead district near Potosi at a cost of A.-),000,000. Work will begin when the zinc bearing district is all pur chased, which will cloubtltss be very soon. One brancii of the Ohio legislature has passed an act, which will be concurred t.i by til" other, to anthoriz the openinir of saloons in the iti'S on Sundays. This resuit. it is proper to say, is due to the fact that 21.000 prohibitionists joined with the democrats in the last election to dep iw tin state of a republican legisla ture. Globe Democrat. 'Coxgukss has the power to regulate the arrangement of congressional dis tricts. No sensible, unbiased person doubts this. The nee ssity for the exer cise of this power has often been pres- nt, but it was seldom more pressing than it is now. The Maryland an 1 Ohio gerry manders can be prevented by federal law, and this law should be promptly and vigorously inv-k'd." Alaska owes no money to tip United Stat s. It cost $7 .OO.OuO ab'out a quar ter of a c r.tury ago, and it has much iii.ne than p aid for itsel f since then . lis resources in irold, furs and fisheries are practically inexhauslibl-',. The syndi cates are beginning to turn their atten tion to our great northern province." "More than 2000 bogus ballots have been revealed by the legislative investi gation into the democratic frauds in New Jersey, and the inquiry is only in its early stages. It the electoral reform measure which Governor Abb. tt says he desires were in operation at the recent election Abbett's republican opponent would now be in the Gubernatorial chair." Those Democratic editors who have been s :ying that Germany got the better of us in tli-; Samoan trea y are respect fully advised to make note of the fact that many of the Germ-in papers account for tlie elefeat of th? government in the n-ceiit election on the giound of popular dissatisfaction with the concessions which we gained by s.iie1 adjustment of an im portant dispute. Globe D. mocrat. The wheat supply in the great eleva tors of the country is smaller than usual anel it is beginning; to dawn on the Chicago grain gamblers 'hat they will have to p iy better prices if they want the wheat now he'd by th firmeii J throughout the country. It is cheering ' news that th farmers are in control and can li lp themselves without being solely iu tbo bauds of tfuulkss speculator?. "The boundaries of congressional dis tricts after the recent democratic gerry mander in Oiiio knock c razy in tlo ir crockedmM tiny old-ta.-diioned worm fence in the state. It looks us if the committeemen who walked oyer the lines were in the last stage of ' the tremens." The notorious credit t.iobiiier has ju-.t asked th courts for permission to dis solve the corporation. It will bn re m- uibercd that the credit mobilier ws the corrupt construction ring that fli i ced the Union Pacific and bribed congress men by giviug them shires of stock in the corporation during the time of building the Union Pacific road. Thanks, for the presence of a rcpubli can majority in congress, the silver bill will soon become a law in spite of the gold bugs of Wall Street and the mil lionaire Senators from the cast. The west has long demanded passage ol such a bill as is now pending and will especially during these times of mouey scarcity feel elated ovir-the enactment i f the new law. The note circulation of the national batiks decreased to the extent of 02.()t;0 000 in the twelve months ending with February, and at the present rate ot shrinkage will soon be swept away a! t gttlnr. Unfortunately s the agi:'' gate of the couutry's currency keeps on increasing there is not niucn chance j n -1 now for the adoption of any dan to pre serve the bank note element of it." '"Ex United States Senatok Wau xkii Ml M.Kit has been made president of the Nicaragua Canal Construction Com pany, and it is undestood, will immedi ately enter upon the duties of the post This is hardly the sort of a position which he expected when he fell outside the breastworks, but it is fully as impor taut and honorable as any which politics has to offer to liim or any body else." The mayorship is agitating the minds of the dominant party in this city to an unusual extent. Col. Connor's boom with cateful nursing may prove success ful, but lie will have to look out for th. friends of J. M. Patterson and Win. Neyille if they can get the consent ot either g nth-man to make the race, then there's fun ahead for the personal fol lowing of citln-r is very enthusiastic. mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Missouri Pacific, in casu the new B t M shops are located at so near a towu as Lincoln must be built -or our busy city will retrograde, and instead ot a lively hustling town we will have a second edition to B-llevue. Every man should appoint himself us a committee of one and do diligent missionary work from now on, let no'.hing be left undone that will help the bonds and thereby ad vance our city. The new shops ought to be looked after at once. If Plattsmouth expects that a large Burlington plaut located at a point so near as Lincoln, would not hurl us by lessening the rumber of in u employed here, we feel confident win i. it is too late she will find herself sadly mistaken. The advantages of coal, water and accessible grounds are in favor of this city. Then why not improve ou natural advantages. Shkli.exbei.ger, the alleged accom plice of Xcal. the South Omaha murderer, has delivered himself of a confession, that smacks very strongly of a fish story. The fishy oelor can be easily detected even at this distance; his attorney is i flrtnK.leca rni ii in r him to work the in sanity racket, for which role we mat admit he has made a very promising start. Major Watson we venture will either prove an alibi or tlsj he will show his c.ient insane. I Raw Petroleum has b en increased in : price recently from 15 cents to 21 cents per barrel; a barrel is fifty gallons. This j advance is reported to have made mil i lions of dollars for the Standard oil company, -which has a monopoly on an article as staple as sugar anel flour. The gasoline stove is furnished with oil from this great company while, all tlie com mon coal oil, and all the city gas works buy of this all devouring cormorant. The democratic legislator is a smooth gentleman, he has just introduced a bill in the Ohio legislature providing for the election of presidential elector by dis tricts, and two electors at lare. Under the democratic gerrymander this would give the bourbons fifteen of the twenty three votes in a presidential eont st. The z-;al manifested by these Oaio fel lows, would indicate that they never ex pected again to have a majority in that state. "Whenever "the millions given for pensions" is m- ntioncd someetay-at-home patriot who githcreel in his millions arises to sn.-er aiid object The one hundred millions pension is the grandest inheritance any nation ever received. Il , is not 1 per cent upon the investment. ': The imperuuioMs class of patriots who : el 3 not wish to pay the pensions of the j nation's benefactors and saviora should 1 ui .'V-, and they can not go too quioKlv I ivr the iutiua s gcud. 1 . - . Itegistration. licdstrars nni-t sit to cornet and rcvi-c tldir li-t of Vot.lS lit th'-l UMl-i! pb.CS. on Pridav and S-.tu rd vxt t be 2lst and o-Jn.l. also on the asthand COM., the obj.ct b .-mo-, to all .w new voters t register at.d to correct th- li-t on account of removals from on- ward to the other The City Tntasurersriip. Not a republican candidate mention-! for this tmpoitatit oiliee so f ir. while th.- 1. inoeiats are having a p'tind U every day. The c tnilid-it 's are. P J. II ins n an active hon-st busbies-: man. who will have a 1 irge (Jerman following, is a s!roii'' candida'e and would m ike -i cood tnas tinr. Fred Gorder it is nse..-.s to remark is a candidate. Fred always le. Is b ft-r .vb'n he is milliner b'l liT'iee. tlis ,x plains wb t many p -'opi.- n ttndi r- sto-. l !,. for-, and d..v;s wliv FreiTsj C i-tor is ihv i'.s ! i':t tie tin-; re- i 1 1-,! 1 s- of tilt.-- .r i p -ii .'ie!. ' xv 11 .pi I'lti ! fi-.t f! tei-'r'' n an t W"i;il make Pl.i;t.,noi.h us g..-l a city tr -U "er as w- .A'- r Ii d. li;s sr-i ling h-.n- - t v ind cl"Vr ma unci s would I.- ! - oeei I .1 I) iv- McKnt. e i t th ' F.r.-t N ; -l .i.k, i on-- id i Ii h . 1. -h. ! or sv. .oi. ':: V llV t 1 ' s ,'!) I': .!;.-! !!.: .1 . '!, -.', h . (- r e- . .s : r. j : 1 - . V S r !.! 1 ! ! ! ' - ! ' . ' i ; i . I ; , U - - 1 " i ' ' - :..-!!.. ' C i.i-'l !-.-. - '"...;,! le-.ke ell C '.Ill 1 1 '1 ! ' g ' ' ' ! W'll IT. M il e. 1!! 1 W i I C . Ri'linotf, is mi" oft-" !: ; ' ie : . i -' d. m.a-ra'-. th ::, !l- : -r -v'i t I. - and o, 1 1 e !'; I ! v g- h"t h ru-t! f-.r. Will wo,-, Id m ('''. IH- r. 1 1. Ill G '.M-e- i: ..lie .of ll'o -ee' pi ipul 'i r voti n g sei,-e; of to moer.'cy i-i the city; He.:ry will too !.. stiittn.-d it tin- lightning strikes bin; tbon-h be in- siufs he is not an active e .n-lidate. Flank aiorgan among the young tin n l 1 I ....... t. I ,.1., T 1 I Ills a . V .1 ) s 1 'I e : 1 si 1 1 1 : , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'I . ,-1.1 Patterson jr , a tight rare t . vo years r,,. and is of so much importance in th- j light that the fi-Id will probably com - j bine to knock him out. Already th- 11 v-, i- i.in-iti l 'nahf in- i.'-i at -flirtations of his father with repuMir-.n i in.-n-.:'.,ti in tegard M th- matter -ilieials is being us-d against him I. i But now it seems that cvryil.-'g do. s ,.r in -nt d moer .ts. Frank is on- ,.f j t vuit. Why. is b-lt for the p-opie the solid boys and while he may b ad the i tl.eies ! ves to -u ss. but the i-a-on gtv... light at lm starr. - xtr . good manag-mont will I (' r quired t prevent l;i.- sc-d ling at the belt of some other worior. There are )r,.li.blv other c-ndidat. s Mlt H... almye ai- the ones nostlv ni .. - tioned on th- street. V w- hav-moi'tel H.ew-n-.f let bin, s'ep out ,uvl th . . ITinixr.n wl.iel. mints the 11-ws w ol tdlv inform an anxious public as to his qualifications. Ncal. Omaha ;-'iiuHie'in : "Now that N-al and his inl have been safi-lv lodged in jail the .piestion arises what hec-ni" of the revolver from which the fatal balls wore fir- I. Yesterdav ilo fiv co) thought out a ivw tip ory regard inir this, atol now they are of th- opinion that after murdering th- old p -pb to cover up th" crime Netd threw the re volver into the well, which is near th house on the Pinney farm; to work etit this theory a man with a force pump vil! today visit the farm, pump the water from the well and make a diligent search for the gun . Another opinion seems to prevail, tnd that is that the little gill who met N-d on Pa nam street th" day he . carry ing the un. d i.si'oyei ed an import rnt clu to the murder. Sine- th girl gav her teimonv t'u- of.i . r h i ve coiiie to tlie c -ii. .o. r 1 it iT'.l-ibly the shot gun was the w'-'Oion us- d, l.v th- mo. -dun-rand it was lea b-.l w:th balls." We are or a:'v suroti--. d at a .-t-'iiio: lik- a ! vdv r :ng t eeg-d lor I two W h Weeks !. :;, - ;t ;. ! ; , f cl'i 1 ! Irs a c.-bi d ,v V. l.e: ! t:v. s -ot 1 n ! ! i old ci.! . a i ir. ' V. - a ;-, o ; .ho-;, t - : 1. Giv" a-, a r sf :r --g : X 'd ii Now : u.-.f. brcthr n "i ;i Th- Tn.st i n At the 111-- t;eg of th' C : M'ie it-' 'e.:.l 1 - i of th- l).-:ill r-. ate C ..;!.. F, - er- t: e.-t. better know :i I. rob o h . as t'l ' Wbi-I-.y ; Iriist," in p. o; ia. Lb. en bin hv '27. it ! WHS ;1 ciil - d to M-;;i,f, 0 in the 1 1 ii.to a ; stocu corpor-tioii, s -.ys tlie ..-w V i; : riibnne: j "The interests of the tru-t l av- ' " '' antogonistio in various s'ates. s-.io Jr. O. Boyd of No. ijs B.-oad street, yister .lay. "Hie trust l.aS large U'M-.llell. S in Nebraska City. The a torn, y n. r.al of ..-.-.I . .i i I .-ii . : j the State has begun a suit ag..in-t the I directors tor the purpose of taking away J their charter. T-;e suit is sonilar to that j brought against the NoiM. River S-gar I Refining con.p-.ny of This st--,-. T'-: -v j liave property in Missouri and the l!ws there against t usts are now sttin.-e.-nt. ! In order to insure the s ifcy of th- pro- i pertv the inciting wa call-d at Peoiia. ! , . , . . . anel the yotn was aitnost unanimous fayor of forming an inro-porat-d stock K. ;ilj:iirj. out.' t nr 1 . v 3 r 1 jl 1 will ic r. nun::itPl. in fill prol thiliy. triis month. It is t !i ir.tctUin no77 tn issue : ccrtiricatf of stock frr each Cer tinV de of th- trust. As ail oth-r trusts. j cl.is on" h s been a s-cr.-t g atitz iti.m. I AltUou'li it Los bvtu tfUccteaiuL tLc ccr - j tificnte In. Kb rs wish to kitov. f what is j '" j " I'he new . oioji.!. v," be !.dd. d, "will embrace all t he d i.-t il brie, in I lie t'-fh j 'fd with the eveeption of four. I;uf , only one of t so, th.t of II. II. S.I ufelii j r" - '''--" is " ,"'-r" ll j l""1"'1' t!,"t t!:- -f H.eln.M will i become the directoi i of llo' company." j (, A -"x'u'J'r.ro. nwood j ; z ,,u. tie Pb.lt !t:oiith Hut- j AJMl,l(j wjil t ike charge- uft, r F. b., Nt. (JiMMe is all oM no w' -'pa pel man and ill oive tlieeounty seat a liist class daily p to r. Success to the undertaking. VV-.b .s!i New-. LlNCOLrJ l-i0t-: AuA:N, . , , .. . , . , i 4.;ntr.l v M . ; .e U. vo- j lo. .! I n i j ! !ei-.-e',.: i.t o.n l.a ! ;!' ; ' ,vo '' w . !.i -I'.vn itito -i .sta' .-! 1 -,- : -t. I, i I le- ei .. .! i t i . .! ' ;' : '. : ; ' i . .'.'";-.. ' : i ; '. 1 " . ; I e . 1 ii 1. 1 long lii bo-ki:..; i I .1 ' l.e e in !.,(!. to l.e ;;,,.! ;.i;;i i an i 1 ! !!.-' V- 1:1 . 1! i '' : i ' ; 1 I ai, -'!".. 1.1 1 ( ! 1 1 1 ". I ! i : I - 1 1 ' 1' ! ' r 1 . : . 1 ol Ii- , . -.J s t . e ..... 1 el ; . i ;- i . , ; , t 1 ' t . . i V a i..! ' j ; ' - j ' ' j 1 ; ' I ; ' i e ; ' ' ; , ' ' 'l tit n I ! e v- 1; 1 1 g a 1 ' "H: t iillt I'll !;Ke;. il- i:ll 'r d in t ! oil j mi.'.-t. First Vtce 1 ': , so !. e t i M i: ; - , 1 j tin- Cnien-o, Bo-linoU.,; av (J'timy i--di ! !, s' !,t Mr. Scott, lis r, p.e-;.!a I is that right -.bout the place s. leete.t byt! 1 iva' ' state fiem's is a fa t woric of I rack , that are ov.'iK O bv '1 v d co Tin ; B-ii ibo'ion p'eopS- no.v d.aiiie tint it J ; wo impo-ible t f,s- tl,;s si.1.- f.,r ; t im pi.fpose ; n T en . ! -d, as i t WOibl el.tail 1 meeii , x;-n-t and prob.iile lh i.gal i.o j t,,,'r" -sand iveross tl,. ..itii'.r.oa.lV traces : I 1 1 (i. 1 .... .-. : i . i : : v ;l 'I " 'r " " ' ...n h .Vi to b- dctermi lt d ml an 1 the oili.'i ab' alti -lit it'll Wis fespeC't I id ly C died to a ttac! of bill I lying much nearer tie fi'y, on th other side. The soot off: red is only two miles from the com pan y's' di put sout h ami west of it' near th- insane asylum and k nown as Zeiim r's Ii- It Lin.- uddnlon. This tract of land is as level as a bil liard table, and it is said i n:. taies a'a lit SoO acres. Some 200 nior.. tl ;m the Have loci: sire, ami din s not contain a ttatk that is not owned by the Burlington. As a natural c HIS a a m nee t ii- ritv is once more in a sate of ii-rvuis . xcit. mi nt, es: ii eial! y ! he: boys who di!bi- in tl.it. and it now bn-ks very mm !i like some one would lie Uft ll -ui.tli t ing in tin t ur ceil. Tito lie-id V li: re..; liiy- l.uw get to talking, cd'.ing n r.-.::i:s :r. -- ami br'Ugi'lg !(' t!)i'o! I'; !':0- 111 .' ,) .,)f t e' , yea :'s :i .' o Li;:- !.! !. -. ! i ' . , d tv. s! in ., p. .- mi.-; UoU-l I "1 1 lee ie as -ii i - C'l-'l A II i' t'. : I . I I j fl 1 :l ; I .'. ill 1 1 i so! v : ni ' o . ! ' e i s I i o i i i in ; a i - . .- a i .; I ' il : ' ' ,' ' ' 1 ' -; 'v 10 ' '.i . i t p I i i it o: e V a w ;i i t : t- iie iiP. :j- ri . . - a r -o ; ! v lo S u . o Xil., j,,,,..., t..r ,s ;. 1;. ,- f. m a eev sp ; r . l".g one id cur promt .ej.t e'!;Z '-i- as dead beat for having t iki-il hi- p.-. p. I" f. ; tW() v,.:.rs:in, pi,:-; t 1 it. -tm.kthe ; ,,,, .lt1, ,,y u..tAi: ,.u? t!,- law . un l iinU,lA,.u ,,l;it ;,0 ,.x ,., t j th,. .,.. ; ,n;..r;T t() C:IUS.. h . rr ..t ,)f t:. ( rjl.,.llt : t 01(V. Mt. Stn ight now pu's j .;,.lt! t xr(. ,r, h -;;,s a ,1 ,y, on r. -id .r j : usims nd i f 1 t,c i ini.iiod cpirMmr:t j should be a.lded .-t the behest of the I ,,ui.i..h,.r, a t; n st, ry buil.Png would j ,1;, v !)e s.,t.t.pl-;). ,,5;,.,! fr the i ,,.,-.-. Ti er - :i-c too i ir or 1 -le i - ' ' 1 ' - : c who, fonrt-t to pay this.- Suiei i.;tions. es ,H.cj;,By U tJiif ti ue of wi-eklv papers. For rhcuniatic and n-urdgic pairs, nb in Dr. J. II. McLean's V.draui.; Oil ; LiMim-nt, Ml take I)r. ,f. II. McLe .it's -s its tp:lri;i 1 1 wiil not - lifer long Imt will be graliii -d with a .pe iy and l cifwctiv cure id x "How fat I'd get n 7 had one. FREE Clet from your dear fi.e, tlm 5 a Book. It has handsome postures und valuable information about hmse. Two or thr.-e dollars l'.r a 5 J b i su Blanket will make your horse wort i'. inure and eat le-ii to keep warm. N ( 5.'A Five IVSifo ) 5A Bess Stable ASk for m E!ecrc ( S'a Extra Test .",0 oth'-r styles at prices to suit evcry ho Iv. If yo i can't, ejet tLcai from your deal-r, vrile us. W f -A -J-' S Li "s t-, - v -7 T f jr ML l L -i ;,, i . -i j - l Jt ij i. v- 3 niu: nNnc v.'ithoutthe l'a label y, : r ! i.;.- A v- s .' s,,N -. I'l.iiadiL. who ke.i'j; lii ' i'a'. ..;': , il .1 I'i' .ii'l Jki! er PJauketSi. EXPOSlTiOH. .'4:iVi:ri5ELLE, PARIS, 1539, Tlio Iligliest Possitie Premium, THE ONLY GRAND PRIZF FOR SEWING MACHINES, WAS AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. -AND THE- 4GR0SS 0F THEM LEQIOH OF HONOR, WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER, The President of the Company. Tiie w . & w. m n m HAS TAKEN j g r FIRST PREHIOM FL U AT EVERY STATE nuD COUNTY FAIR AT WHICH IT HAS BEEN EXHIBITED. -, ; ? m mm 1 LSZ CO 1 r,, Pi;e. U v I-' r.. i r.,"i :- . ' i ' ' - ', : i . k.t..i .vi i-ii i. e-" : - - ir rv - .- - ; - -- t: Am i- -. .-J Ki Wi :,;! si.. tUTl.U ' ' I" "-r -.:;'vt -C:!r -srho a Vs&lzx Cr-.-li..-.. . f-"---?. TO..;;' PractM.2, C.L-wi id r..L, .-.r.S LLiitCT LOC.TZD. r"t r. :: ,y -g.o Pr to t.--t ;. ry ' .1 .1- -.. ', ..:' r-n.: i.-i.il J iu . '(..---.' t '..e. --.:- (Sluilf . . ',e'. ?", S-;..l X-'.-'l.e." (?.' H Jt ti - -; 1 r--.. i.j .a :.. is l.-Mo'y, . g. . -r --:. -' j j :, I ' ..ar i t-v-t-; 1 i r..:a - t 1 ' ' I - ' - f-' L' . 1. o I ; ii.i y Ia-?c- -.H. y - L"' C:;.e.r t:: ..'i-AT.-.: l'.r ino". rfan-lfyt v-"-' -'-' -:... -- I'.. lliO.l-'... Ii of c. :" rnr-.t, i'.T--J-'a 1 c i;:' 1. 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