Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 22, 1891, Image 7

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    Nebraska
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State Horticultural So
clety- j
Proni Fr days Da ly
For want of mace we have not given :
our reader 1 he ridings of the State Ilor-( Thirty-Five Hundred of Them Ti"e bum, .. cunty in r
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lion 'm I iff nio An
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ticultnral Society, which ch'sen tody at ,
Lincol 1. Foil owini; nr the nrttt uhJ a
proceedings, nd the Herald is .es.d
to note that Cass c unty is ably rcpr-;-i n
ted t"cre by VV J. U'-s r:
"The winter meeting f th Nebraska
tata Iw.rH. iilt 11 rul o ietV heirau laxt
"Wednes.Uv at th- state university, to
eonti u in ae-ta.ui three days. T h .
morning was devoted tu placing ihe ex-
hibita of apples iti N hraxka hall, where
Upwards of 300 late of the im.st tempt
ing fruit were display d by the leading
growers of the state. Along with his
immense display ot frui s W J. IL tser
Of Plattsruuuth mkes an ttractive dis
play of palms The sight of so many
plendid specimens of t'-e finest apples
gre?Vn in Nebraska will wed repay a
Vl8it to the hall.
8ome twenty odd new members were
added to the rolls ere the formal ni feting
began Yesterday afternoon with upwards
f forty of the first fruit growers of tl e
Uts in attendance, men whose careiul
productions have attracted and riveted
phe attention of fruit growers and rieahri
ere-y where to the pr- ducts of Nebraska
ii'&at line by their magnificent exhibits
at the state firs and these winter meet
ings. President F. W. Taylor of Omul a
was in the chair and Secretary' G. J. Car
penter of Fairbury was there with a sten
ographer. CQ.de France of Omaha,
Who will reproduce the paper talks and
discussions for incorporation into ihe
annual report. President Taylor deliv
ered his anuual address, giving an en
Waging report of the condition and
prospects of the society in every way.
After discussion the report was referred
to a committee comprising E. F. Steven?,
C. W. Gurney and It. N. Day.
Equally agreeable reports were read
from the secretary and treasurer, the
latter being especially gratifying, as it
shows upwards of $3,000 in the ireasury.
These reports were relerred to a commit
tee comprising D. U. Reed, G. W. Alex
ander and L C. Cnapin.
Among the visitors at the afternoon
session was Hon T. T. Lyon cf South
Ilaven, Mich., nomologist in the nat'on-
agricultural department and president of
the Michigan Horticultural Society, w
Marlatto of Manhattan, Kas., wa- al-o
Dresent and was elected to honorary
JL
membership.
At the eyening session Clyde Barnard
read a satisfactory paper upon the ques
tion, "Can We Raie Pears in Nebraska?''
which was discussed with a good deal of
vi-or. W. R. Harris started h vigorou
discussion of the different varieties of
nnU hv his naner on "Will the Ben
J
Davis Continue to be the Leading Mar
Utet Apple?" There appeared to be con
JSderahle difference of opinion on that
noint, and th,; discussion developed th
fact that the Ben Davis sells more read
ily than any other variety, even thoug
Inforinr to some of them. The sentiment
seemed to be that the Ben Davis was the
best payinir apple to the producer,
though the Jonathan, Winesap and one
or two other varieties had their friends
W. J. Hesser discussed "The Six Best
Apples for Market," and Hiram Craig
"The Six Best Apples for Family Use."
The discussion of these opinions also
brought out a well marked difference of
experience."
Cass County Funds.
County Treasurer Cushing, through
rtia aKlo on rl nrcnmodatioe deputy, Mr.
Fred Herman, made a very clear nnd
succim-tlstatement of the county's finan
ces, which we printed in yesterday's
Herald. Very few counties in the
tate can ehow so flattering a financial
condition as old Cass. From a brief
elance at the statement we notice that
Cass county has paid into the state
treasury during the last six months, the
urn of $16 000, as state taxes. We find
but one county fund overdrawn (the
bridge fund), while almost every other
r.f.itin a. healthv balance. The
amount in the hands of the county treas
iiror rr. .TniiarV 1. 1891 wbs $55,472.80
, j u v "
Camped Right at the
Agency.
: i .v iIiijh a'r reviewed thirty i e i nim
j ot i lit: i oiii-iy at e iiii.n anil t In rt m e
I o i t tliini; I k- 200 rn. rr t :. it r..n . h.
IC
I'ltEl KM) 10 UIVK U Til hi It AU31S
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I !. Ii'it v c-!
i- in .v rev. " i'n t ick 'ii
i.ii l. V- til'- tiling- iii.il ill t't.l t
If It:- lu - will ii Lin
'1'ilm unit M Uu 't Ii' I t ha
V,
Big Road's Band Can Only Produce ttrik.t 'v
Nine Worthless Guns Every-;
thlntf Looks Peaceful But Blood
shed May Yet Result.
. . J 1 1. ' :''! Ii mi ly r. t iii im l tin
I in r il- g If'iii Li- c Ii , le M. II. w s
' j.l '! I l I.. f S H.lllM lli III i!
JSnriet. which iIumiI tlnr.- C'tel 1 1 -i .
vthii- Mia. Il-h r v i-itt l her daiiuht r.
Bink Riuok Aoknct S D , via K-ili-i 'I ..l -f tl. - Int.- .1 II T .i ii.p
vill , N:) J .. 15 I'll- h-Mii e ca up s t eur e.l ai l f k H.i- wltein... n
b- ua. moving in'o Hie n,eliey nb.u.t j Ir-.m 'nil v r . ai-t.-m e .n Wi .1. r-t.-i .
8 o' lock thi in ri.inti anl a eoi,tili'oiu. I hill e. iulu- d by lli.-G A K ai.i! ihe
a reiu of wagoi s a ii In iwiii n ftfi t mi ! unit il .,..,.. the A O U W. or tl..-
for h ura. Iii9 )-d al uCiim; ti a ai tt j
'oox up their p Mii-ms eur R:d Cl-ud j
Ca up ii the p ain a uth- ant t t ag n j
Cy. The b'oo hirs y Bruhs were t.
. . . . i
loll w n xt, lut were bt pp-il i " m
scouts as it iap op.-sid to Kiep th.nis p
a ate f i on. tlo !"
it,.
Theailvanee guaid ol the hostiha hail
scarcely reached the Mg ncy u h n Htg j
R mil sent wold tht he had collect. l . " ' "
the arms of his lol'owers ami wmUki i-
surrender them to th- g nt When the
weapons came in they were found to
consist of Mtnuly two shotguns, thr.-.
Henry rifl.-s, a broken onbine, two
Sharp's rifles and one 0, int Ii ster- nm
g his in all. The surrender U an i vilei ce
th it the Indiaus do nt propo to tiv
up ail tin ir guns, and that they ha' e
hidden th ir be-t wei-poii in the hill .
Ou this basis thu entire hottl- band
would bti expected ui iiv- up in th
nui'hborhoon of one hundieil gnn
when it ia known that ev ry buck is the
owner of a Weapon.
American Horse, Standing Ii r. White
Bird and Spotted Hoie. tnendly cln f
are now aking piot.ciion from the hos
tiles who have c:imj;e among th'-m.
It is not likely that G-n rl Miles wili
be satisfied with th" disarming of tli-
Indians on the basis of Big Ron l'a mh-
render. If he Bhould not b-. some p- opl
here consider that the liilTienlty is far
from being Be'th-d.
.1 n Ii P. uter. an old ti ne r- s-ite.ic
'. I iii'v ''lit now a fai.lent ot
' l)u v e.oi 'tv. tniv-'l i'i tin i V th'
i
in..' i. ' .Mr. Poller luis a large ir. 1-
, ft iii. i.iin in ilii- city and tli'ouylut
j Cav" uiity.
I I L l 1 ik k n ii. rX.r I"- m.r ., k... .
CUV ia-t l-tll, Hltt III uS alli('Ullrl
lo.ik.il alt' r r Joa h A. Connor, of
h:i eii , Im coiiiliicti il him to the f ir
-i.miii'Is, hii i b'i w d him nunierou
utli r uiit si.s. wli'-h wi re Hgiceble
.t in.- . ..v.. i hit tf miuht -aily le set n.
4t ..l.i.iii.l imi lie vi.ini. red at tin 11 th-t
.1 im (ill . . X T S a gn at denl ot il flu life
J. V. 11..J 1 1, i. I.tl Inif hirt ear, ho lo
s'iik. Tll ci'intehiea tire now aboi t
t i be r-t l.i i jtt. il by the goV Mini in '
in .ui" i ilmt nmy xui pri- a gn-nt maiiV
ol our rinzi ns It haa been notice-tbli
l ir mv i d ils that Col. Sln rmai', f
tli Join n. il, as i ll wii atlnd iiinnil-s
! iiil felt M lliieuli rol.il.lv iron. I that In
: j.ii u'tnt il to pat ey. ry inol hi-r'a bab.-
..ii Hi.- cln- k tl'at lie in t in the waiting
r ...lies al i In i. ut. It now transpiie
Dial it nil (Miin-K Irom Ina haVing sittoki d
I lie pipe of peace wph Col. Connor and
i imt .;.'i. .Mn rinau tnrougii ins lnierceM
ions is now to i come 'lie ciuei oi tanu
o Cov. Boyd. Gerileman, Col.. Sukk
MAN.
J. W. HhiNDEE & CO
(Succeasor to U. V. Mathews.)
iirdwarc, T.tov:s, Tinware Etc.
Having comj)Iett'Iy reclcan .! and renovated. "We now
have a- neat :i lianlw.u r stoek as can be found in Cans
County. AVe reKpeetluIly invite the public to call and
learn our method ol' doiipr business.
Governorship Settled
Lincoln. N. ., Jan. 1 Spe.-i.il u
th IIku.vi.dJ The State H ! ticultui 1
Society which has been in s- sti n sim
Tuesday, in Lincoln. N- b., has .iefmitely
settled who is governor of X- braska iy
awarding to W. J. Hesser, propiietor ot
the Picnic Gard ns of tlii-; city, lir-t
premium on the following:
Be-st twenty varieties of winter apphs.
$20
Rest collection of fifteen varieties of
winter apples, $15.
Bust collection ten varieties of winti r
apples, $10.
Also awarded sc-cond premium on the
following:
Bet-t collection of five varieties of win
ter apples, $2.
B. st plate of Wagners. 50c.
Best plate of Jonathans, f0i
Best plate of Roman Stems, 50c.
B st plate of Mann, 50c.
Best plate of Grime's Golden, 50c.
Also first premium on the following.:
B st plate of Minkler, $1.
B -st plate of Fulton. $1.
B i-st plate of Jennetings, $1.
Best plate of On ley, $1.
Mr. Hesser captured in all, in prem
iums, $53.50, as much or more than all
the other exhibits, which makes a veiy
creditable showing for Mr. Hesser, and
also for Cass county.
Mrs. L. II. Young received yesterday
noon, the sad news of the death ot hex
brother, John McBroom, at Denver,
Colorado. Mr. aud Mis. L. H. YouDg
left on the flyer this morning to attend
the funeral ceremonies held there on
Saturday. Mr. McBroom is an old pio
neer of Colorado, having gone there in
185!) where he took up a homestead and
ha? resided there ever since.JDenver at .
U uit-r (.''itt ii in mi" or Joiii-iviu -
iii'-s- im n is in the ronniy seat
tidi.j , J l.tli ri'KoaliH-k haa b- 1'
oiil.-.eil to waic'i h m ami see hat I e
doi.'t 'lik- t ouit h i se l:o i;e with I iui
in Irs pi ckt i Ins evening.
L. 1). CVrnell, editor of the Sh-ev,
Oh" It.-piil'liliill, who tiaS beiii the
Liu-t ol Ins roil-u., l.i.untv t- i'lK tiiicw
tiiM, lor a few dajs, went out tu Lin
coln this morning, and aftei spendin;
s. in-lime in tie ca'it l, haiking in 'n
our Net'rask- legislature etc., will ci.n-
iii.u Lis ioiimev t.) B itran.l, l'h. Ips
cut-in. o visit wi;h rel.iivi-". Mr, Cor
i... H is uli-itsaiit .'iit leinati and i
Il n AU will whIi oiii- him tmck to th
city i n hij return tr.m th - wed.
T!i- tlir-e Arm-tit. ng buys who
tri iu t' make tie. ir way home at Indii.n-
o a, this state, from Oitumwa, Iowa, aim
w;.o w.n- kindly cared lot by the polite
o..r..r.iwv w. r.- s 'l.iili. d with U kets
u .1 e.i.,n..ii to .1. them until thev
tt-...il.l r m il hotm . at. tie.- county s tx-
p i s,, -lie? ! :eil ,.ri No. a hist cyoing.
T....v r. Hi-ln-.l their ilevtllia'tioll tit f.bott
r. ... k this mitiiimg. The c.iun'y
.tli i t's i.e..) tin- iiv J. liee nre
r im' t:,li i T,,f I luir eirii'itiibh:
tx.ihi I II s-- Ii' Iph s boJ.
i In
to b
c ts to
Hardware can be sold cheaper for cash than
on time nnd we are the people thnt propose
to do it
J. W. HENDEE & CO.
Governor Thyer Vacate.
LiMXii.N. Ntb.. .Uu. 15. General
iii:iir hns vacated the executive rooms
at the stale house, anil Governor Boyd is
in j".'8 siii.
About 11 o'clock this morning State
Tiei.Min r Hill culled for Governor Bojd
and accomp nied by General Vifqunin
uud I'rivste Secretaiy Hi-gins they pro-
;eedel to the executive rooms, where
thu were -joined by all the other mem
bers of the board of public lands and
buUdin'S. Lnd Commissioner Ham
plirey us chaiiman "f the board rearl to
General Thayer the retolution attaching
his rooms to Governor Boyd's apartments.
Gi iieral Thayer knew what waa coming
nd taid th- formality was unnecessary.
II.; said the supreme court had rerogniz
el hiscliim anl guaranteed the prottc
tion of his rights. . He had been ready
to vac-ite his rooms at any time He
would do 8ii. however, under protest.
Governor Boyd said he would like to
move in at once and General Thayi r
acquicsed. The go yernor took immediate
possession, while Geneial Thayer aud
Ids old clerks began making an inventory
of the property of the office and gather QpCra IIoUSG Block J PK A It LM A JN
ing up a lew personal etrects.
Everything to Furnish Vour House.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODE11N
HOUSE FURNITV1NG EMPORIUM.
Under Waterman's Opera House
You can buv of him cheap for upot cash or can nernre hat you need to furnish a cttnKJ or a
3 mansion ou the INSTALLMENT I LA .
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHING.
Agent tor the Celebrated White Sewing- Machine.
The largest and most complete stock to select from in Cass County
Call and e m
The Stuar t Dramatic Company.
Toiii-dit will' cIomi one of the most
JA.Y Ct.OLIi O VMVcb HIS HAND.
sntisii.ctry week's i ntntainmeuts ever lllsurcy0Ur prOlH'l'tV ililillSt il IC, lilltllill HIM!
irc-n in this city. Considering the low J TOl'niUlo ill tlie
oiices, il. e pationnge nas uoi uo-u i"
AMAZON INSUltAKCK 031 r AM.
R.ck rln:t ifn. i-l!y NotifiH That
ihe Bridge Anreemenl is Off.
i iiK A'io. t. Th- Hck Island
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.'X- ess of the
:.Uti'.,.i ity ot ' he
Y.H ollie.i i'. ot
ot tli.- : I. litter
lioek Inland is
mi. .Mi.n of lie
; o llie court.
t;:eki'..' ard
Un ! n I icihc
iui V -r various o her
.. : .1"1 S'-OI telll'd OUI'
U l ii r ' h" terms of the
s:j. il i .iOo.OoU lor a
I
Of CinciHnatti, Ohio.
Coinmcnccil Business October 1S71.
CASH CAPITAL - - $300,000.00
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.ill to D-llVeit.
Ci'ImI- u t We l::V.
new tt i; k l.; t.e H Line An ntiti 1i !itr:ce
K't'in thit we nre :.o f it 1 fZ. The con
tract w.is . lit. n il into i.i iio.:d iaith; was
.lliiWi: t'p Iiv the J.iti JS of 111- road;
w.i iipi'ioved !y the two presidents and
rat H'd hi' ''"'-ii ho-ird. of directors. W
h.ivi- hi.-eri workiusr u i I-t th- contract
-iiice la-t June, ami r.oe JUr. fJoiild, with
HWiveof his hin. I. it temots to annul
ft... e.iiitriirt. We u'dl fiirht to the 1 1st
r.tfii for the ei)f.)ifriin nt of its terms
11 ud we will win
"Wu w ill t n'.er ti;!(in no new discussion
or ayre. nu-nt with Mr. Gould until this
contract is en fore. 1 us-l C Jt ri"d out tv
the lett; r. N oi'Hiner will be ctis
1 or considered for a moment. Wo
ent. red into tli ; n v vVestern Traffic as-
association under a pructionl misappre
hension. A preliminary agreement was
the ineiits of the company deserved, as
die opera house should have been
. : r:. T :i..i. Ctinrt
er-'Wiieit everv niyni.. jAiea uuniiu.u..i,
tlie ltadMi" character, is a veisatile
tress of unusud ability. Her
personification of the artless sailor lass,
or the winsome wife ot the count, were
strong and interesting. The other mem.
h -is of the troupe are above the average.
Tin i h.t a very interesting entertainment
.,. ,r e, .I i i tln oro.'tielion of "The
limk.t's Din-hter.-' Tt.e best piece in Stockholders individ rial ly ial !e . under tlie constitution of the State
heir reoertoire has been aaed ior the of Ohio which toethur with the y.res.Mit. net surplus is a net
1 ... . . .... i.. C'Tw. nnn on ...-...::..,,
lis, nnd will v. ithout clout.it t e greeieu ouaramee 01 ai!ii' ri'"V'uu'"u '""",,',y 100.0.1.-..
bv a full iiouie. Losses paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly tour million
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7. : : .1 t dollars
Shiloh s Vitulizer is wnai you uceu.
ouMipaiioii, loss of appetite, dizziness
.... x-
n. I all symptoms of dyspepsia. 1 rice
10 411 I 75 cents per bottl -. For sale by
F. G. Fi icke and O. II. Snyder. 4
j. n.
GAZZAM OANO,
President.
The cunty commissioners and County
Clerk Crirchfield went up to Lincoln to
day and will combine business with the
looanrf r.f looking in n an alliance-
legislature and shaking the hand of a
vr.kroaLrii democratic governor. The
business referrei to is that of asking the
tate for a credit of ftate taxes in the
amount of about $11,000 of non-callect
ible taxes of the county. It is found is
checking over the books that this amount
stands charged up to the county, as a
8tat. tax, but is not collectible, and it is
bat business methods to have this credit
allowed, and no doubt it will be.
Attorney Byron Clark, returned last
fivening from Lincoln where lie has been
attending to business in supreme court.
Byron Clark, says when he took'that
tumble" in the supreme court room the
oth.rdiyho wai dreaming he was on
athelete, and was just thnwing a back
eammereault' but that win to the
ayridpoi of hU feet trraritj preyented
this performance of thii feat, and br-
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ttl a l lime coniaiueu uui. d.u c g , ,
. , T, j signed by fourteen western roads several
cabin. He leaves a large circle of friends g-1 V
! ., , u - months ago. Atter that Mr. tjoulrl
. ... . , ... ortined control ot the Union Pacd c sinrt
of acquaintances in tms county wno win . .
; . . , 1 Tn- 1 we would have refused to join the asso
De surpr.sei.1 10 icmu 01 wtu..u. - 1 . 11. .1
ttct n ,.vt.n(l, .vmnatl.ipa to the rela- ! ciation had we not then be. u compelled
tives of the deceased.
to break faith with
the other twelve
-t, rrt-J .1 ...A r., TAA MritV. tVo-.r 1 Signers.
III. l. 1UUU BIIU. iJJI3. O'Ull, r,.f ... . - . , . .
Other railroa.l official- believed th.s
son, A. L., the popular young clerk at j f Gou1u,b mis,,lt lui.n oUt a fat;ll
Elson's store, went to (Jmana tms morn- . j &t tUc Weste.n Traffic association.
ing to visit Mrs. O. M. Carter, Mrs. If i,c w.ns, the flock Island mii-ht . ulcios-
Todd's sister. ; s well thke up its tracks to Council
TI n 1 Bluffs, and it is absolutely barred out of
David U. Alien and Miss Sarah Ilall ; U9 tra(.k wf,K, of lhtf river N
o oue be-
were united in the holy boDda of matri- jjt.vrs tie Rock Island will a wait tedious
moiiy at the brides parents at Rock Bluff court proceedings to regain ooutro! of its
Jae.uarv 14th, 1891, 'Esquire Fred Pat- j own property and it canr.o' do anything
. ' ; but wait. if it acts under the terms of the
terson officiating. . .,.,,
j new argeement. .
The trainman, Mr. Sandrock, who vtn j
so serioiwly injured at the Platte riyer ;
biidge, Wednesday evening is getting I
along aa well a could be expected. He , Children Cry for PitcherTs Castoria.
ia being carefully astended by Drs. Liv- .
intrston and Cummins at th P,rkim.
His physicians are hopeful of his final
recovery. Mrs. Sandbrook arrived on
No. 1 this morning from Daycnport,
Iowa, where she received intelligence f
tbe sad accident
ggsa iiMHi.imii rnvir"L"gi'
Aie always Uable to sudden and severe
colds, to croup, sore throat, lung fever, etc.
Keinedies, to be effective, must be admin
istered without delay. Kotliing is better
adapted lor such emergencies than Ayer's
Clierry Tcctoral. It soothes the inflamed
nieimaane, promotes expectoration, relieves
couching, aud induces sleep. The prompt use
of this medicine has saved innumerable lives,
both of young and old.
" One of my children had croup. The case
was attended by our physician, and was sup
posed to be well under control. One night
1 was startled by the child's hard breathing,
and ou going to it found it
Strangling.
It had nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing
that the child's alarming condition had be
come possible in spite of the medicine it had
taken, I reasoned that such remedies would
be of no avail. Having a part of a bottle of
Aver's Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave
the child three doses, at short intervals, and
anxiously waited results. From the rnent
the Fectoral was given, the child's breathing
crew easier, and in a Short time it was sleep
in" quietly and breathing naturally. The
child is alive and well to-day, and I do not
hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
saved its life."-C. J. Vooldndge, Wortham,
Texas.
rpFor colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma,
and the early stages of consumption, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
r&EPAKKD BT
Eli. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Bold all Druggist. Price $1 ; ix bottle. $i
BEATTIE,
Rprrptrv.
Wm. L. BROWNE, Resident Agent, Plattsmouth Nebraska
CLARK'S HOG REMEDY
THE
I N T E RAO: I Q N AI
TYPEWRITER
Clark's Poultry Kcmcdy.
BEST IN THE WORKD.
For sale by
0, 11. SMDEII,
Dru3gist, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Si
Bore, Prompts Poatnv
Curt for Impound, L019
of Manhood, Seminal
emissions. Spermatorrhea,
Nervousness, Sslf Distrust,
Loss of Mtmory, A?. Will
make you a SWONQ, Vigor
ous Man. Prtos $1.00. 0
Sorts. f&OO
Stnrial Dincttons Maff4
with maah Box. Address
'SUlvd But Uafcatst C-t
39 Luoa AW.
8T. LOUIS. Ma
A fttrlctly first clans machine, fully vtarra.it
ed. Made trom the very best m,iierial b
KkiUed workmen, and with the best tools tiat
have ever been devised for tlie purpose. War
ranted to do all that can be reaso ably ex
pected of flie very best typewriter extant
Capable ot writing 150 words t er minute or
more according to the ability of the operate.
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When Eaby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When he wm a Child, lio cried for Castoria
When ahe tx-camo Miss, stxa cluns to CaaV.cji,
When - had Clvildrxn. 'a. ;u.t Uum Cnntoris
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SEND FOR OUR CATALOQO C PRICE
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
TIIIS preparation, with-
tiam' a rnib 111 uit. irmvico
Pimples, lilack-HetMls, Sunburn
.Mid. Tan. A few applications will ren
ter tbe most stubborn Ir rod skin soft,
smooth and whit Viola Cream ia
aotapaint or powder t cover defects,
nta remedy to enre. It ia superior to
ill other pneMtiociA. nd is naraateed
o giT Batki-WitWn. i.t dnvrgkta or mail
ed for HO m&U. Prepar&dby
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PHICE $100.
IftliTe i nf agenr in your town adrtre tbs
m&nufacturi-e.
THE I'AKIbil M'K'U CO.
Axents wanted Farisb S, Y.
F. B. SEELEMIKE, Atient.
" Lincolu, Nek,
runtenness
Or tiia Liiioor Habft, Positively CureC
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