To L. O. Todd & Co. imtb Ilimt: If yea ill allew I . "That yL Blanket is a dandy." m FREE Get from your dealer free, tha fBook.s It fau handsome pictures and valuable Information about hones. Two or three dollars for a Sa Hon Blanket will make your horse worth more end eat less to keep warm. 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5!A Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to suit every- tad. If you can't get them from your laaler write us. THE HEAD OF THE TREASURY. I ,HI,T aJ ferly l WUIes) Globe-Democrat. I bins CM be introduced ia. the lerula- F"1 !i M 1 1 . It. .. . . I a . t . a juobcccmu; nr amy la n m cnpaoie ana i cure nave expired. If one twentieth ot "P" " vaiuatna coiaasoe. conservative man at the head of the j the measures introduced regardiag usury, leaver t rapusd to aj mems treasury, which i manifest at all times, I taxing Mortgages, the two-year sUy ral1 fri . - Todd, who so prompt is particularly urgent in the present exi-1 bond and three-year redemption act be. rP,ia'l Pn which appeared ia gency. There are cerUia features in the J come laws, it will be impossible to borrow year ptper sue aft-r the decision of the situation which hare . not always been I money at any rate of interest. But it preme court ua the eourt hoaae bead xistent, and which can not btt dealt I will briag transactions down to a cash contest. with satisfactorily by the old methods. I basis in a hurry. Those ahead y having I I bare i.lwsys been prompt ia paying Within the put twelve months the I moitgsges on farms and personal prop- m J "kts, eoaaequently I feel it niy duty country has been, through the activity of I erty can not get them extended and will I reP'J u aaTuctioaate putlo, monetary extremists and cranks, threat- I be compelled to let it be sold or given I whicu W4S bleadsi with iasiauatieat away, whilt those free from debt can not J B "rcaem, and was highly appreciated auume obligations, even if tliey desired y lho 'nfsaious dwellers ef Sbeol. (is to. Kearney New Bra. they all us ) Now then, as he has been completely MURRAY BRKY1TIK4. ened with danger such as did not arlae before siuce the inflation craze culmi nated iu the latter part of Grant's second term in the presidency. There is a free silver measure now before the house. it for 5M M m m m a Now the girJs are at it. Saturday the I knocked out ia the fourth round, with- which wti.- prepared by Senator Vest and I ophoinoree and fnsbmtn at Smith Col- I out glares, it is in order for me to re- which as passed the senate, which im- "89 na(l suow-ball right in which tbe "pond, though not through any design perils lit country s financial system and I opn iriumpneci. Holding tneir snow I lw ipni me opposing Tactions, out lor a I a a . a ..a . a a a I a. ? a 1 .a a. a a a a promises to unsettle the bois of all I rt against nil ttie attacks ot tue (resales. I oi amusement, Hoping it will be is caaeral character i nrooosed.' while I They probably hid just as much fun as structive as well as amusing; and that schemes till m re at variance with or- I the boys do in tlisir class figiits and noli1 may renew our friendly relations thodcx financial views are conspicuously damage was done beyond the loss of a which once existed in years gone by. suggested. Unless tbo judgment of the 'ew hair-pins and the tumbling of a And hope that the following lines will vast majority of intelligent persons, as little hair; and then it wound up with nieet his approval and cause him to ell as the experience of nations in I lemonade and that w is another differ- I cease his larking and sectional ence. Inter 0tan. BLANK ARE THE STRONGEST ffONC GENUINE WITHOUTTH C BA LABEL which some .f these nations have been put into practice, are at fault here, these measures would bring financial disaster npon the country. It is true, of course, that the functions of tbe Secretary of the Treasury do not extend beyond the execution of the laws affecting his department. lie neither makes nor modifies them. His influence, however, is far reaching and significant. MR. ARGU- WINDOM'S DYING MENTS. New York Tribune Toe tone in which Se retary Wiadom poke of unlimited coinage is as mucU to be commended as the plpin language he used, lie came from a Western state fall of farmers, covered by alliance or ganisations, and closely associated with tbe interests of the mining coznmuaities. As the president's official adviser regard mM by Wn. atkes son?. Fnilada., who I ing matters belonging to the financial I nA i- - , tr. v v&.o Uie lAoioua Uone Bnuul Ber Blanket I . & B J And yet, concedmg his anxiety to bring .ru, ui iao governmenr, ne isenaDiea to ,bout the time wben tho free co;Qae of exert an important sway in monetary .ilver wU1 be be did not ue8iute to legislanon. Moreover, his position per- declare thflt 6Qch ft polky now would be mits him to speak to oongeess and the atterly dieaatroaS to tfl0 country. Some country with a certain show of authority. ()f th M(rumpnU nM1 ,1T Mr. wind. Tna Alabama legislature has endorsed Cleveland for 18U2. strife, which has been a detriment to the commonwealth. Let ua dwell in peace. I must also remind Todd that the time is fast dawning, in tbit enlightened country, that a man who stoops so low as to cast insinuations reflecting on cate or nativity, will be branded as an igno ramus and a stumbling block to tbe community in which he lives. It is an old saving, though a true one, that a drownieg man will catch at straw. So to grasping straws they did begin. The atriws were brittle and let them la ; The waters were muddy, and a miie too deep It filled their guzzles, and put them to sleep BT SAat OH K. ..Colonel Whitehead is hauliag com. Wm. 8parey baa lost all hi- begs with CDoiera. Jack Shaw has shipped another load ot nS. Dr. Rennets, of Rock Bluffs, was in town wo businrss. Wrly, the patent medicine man and insurance agmt is abroad in the land. Miss Ad Pittman hss brrn quite sick, but we are glad to say she is recovering. Win. Gilmore has a smile so broad that it reach) a from eat to ear. Cause: a ten pounl girl. James Walker is keeping bachelor's hall in thf absence of Mrs. W. He is a model housekeeper. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson were visi tors last week. Come again Charier, we are alwaja glad to see yoa Mrs. Wm. Harrow had a pleasant vis it from her mother, Mrs. Shaw, and her cousin, llisa Frances 8haw, of Pacific Junction, Iowa. John II. IIolme, of Sherman county. Neb., is visiting bis brother William of this place. He reports hard times on ac count of failure of crops. Messrs. Jasper and David Young were pleasant callers. Jasper is an extensive ber keeper and supplies the market with a good article of honey. Mr. Burton has moved his family from Iowa here, and haa his new store hue completed and is now stocking it with a choice lot of hardware, Roscoe Dean has received his new cir cular saw. It i quite an improvement Irrigation. ScrKKtoK, Nrb, Krb. 3. 8pecial.J The following resolution wss passed at the meeting of the Superior board of trade. Wbkrkas, The subject of inlgatina U now being agitated through Western Kansns and Nebracka, aad has become of such universal importance to the agri cultural and commercial interests of tho great west; therefore be it Ritolzxxl, That the board of trado of the city of Superior, recognisiug tho great importance of tbe concerted actioa of the agricultural districts and business iuterests of this territory, and desiring the co-operation of all the towns and cit ies of .northern Kansas and oouiuera Nebraska, not only with this bosrd of trade, but h ith the farmers' movement generally, we hereby invite the attend ane of a couiinit'ee from each town aad) city in the above named territory to miet in convention with this board of trade. and tbe farmers' alliance to meet in the city of Superior, on February 14, 1891, at 12 o'clock m.; also be it Resolved, That we extend an invitatioa to the legislatures of the states of Ne braska and Kansas to appoint a com mittee to bo present at said interstate convention, Mrr. Waugh is deserving of much crcd it for her untiring efforts in making up the box of supplies for the western suf ferers. In addition to the clothing do nated she collected ten dollars in ten It Is thonght now that we may have a touch of winter weather, as the icemen have got their ice houses full of poor tarn. nam oil a T 1 . oFF.F,.fco UCt.8,uns DQ .jl.,.,,.).... :ta huli:fln VTI1B. IhllH I without cliVPJ) I will (in lilrfwiao R- A alliajvcb legislature and an alien " put .nem inio clear ana con- defeating tbe very purpcea which the fore commencing my poem I will extend M a. a . jta k . a7 B . WW I a - . ior governor, uuw ao the farmers of I nuapc. oucn a man was wunam Windom. ne should, therefore, be a man not enly uotably those by which he proved that I I wish my friend L. O. to remember I around Murray. UJ vum.hsh,, uui ne I frpu minarrn wnnln rpfiiilt in silvftr-mpt . I that we hitrA no orlnvra in our warm I .Un I.nrir .nil n..Mn ,l v. t.. i i , i , .. I r " ' . . . auu utiu vuui mA uuunt snoma nave me courage to present bis an8m and WOald presently reduce tie I abode. As he seemed to handle our case I 1 m Mr. Walker, and with the able cent contributions with which she pu- on the old method, as he can cut from I chased flannel-, etc. twenty to thirty cords in stove leugtb per day. Robert Root has returned from Cali fornia, where he has been enjoying him self this winter. Bjb received a hear'y wdceme from his many young friends EDMUNDS & ROOT Toe pioneer meicbants of - HUB M M.1T free silver advocates aim to serve, were I an invitation to Tm. O. to come nn aud this state like the situation? Havn't you I Windom. The late -secretary, in this amnio! bv Mr. Kherman in th -enat bridge tha chaam b takinc an n,.irr cone tue act oi tue looiisn man when he wieiueu great muuence upon the during tha recent debate to tbe COapiete 8tew at mj expense, which will be a kiUed the ge that laid tbe goldee eggt pr"dent, congress and the country, confu.ion of Mr. Teller and Mr. Stewart, pleasure to me. as I have no ill feelings .uu w tuu we.guty i.cior in legisia- No anBWcr was mado to them then, and towards him and his co-workers, but tock business with vuc i uu. xio was nui uriiiiani. tint no vc-as """e10 cwuuaeu.r. xao sugges-I mic:ni, OB f.M- assistance of Silas Long, is building a temperance billiard hall, which will toon be completed. They are as uqco in pro of logarithms, Mr. Ucnci.b Dick Oglesbt haa bnndred of the Illinois legislators secure. and his magnttiam is im rowing. Inltions on which tbe present Sherman Teller, it is true, ditt profess to believe our humble opinion "Oinral" Palmtr silver bullion law were based came from I that the European requirements for eil- him. The administration is committed J vei were so great as to render remote to the policy which Mr. Windom formu I the chance of its exportation here, but lated. The man chosen to succeed him I nlv r.nnia f ."v fif a f rV trior V Dun a review for January reports trado f will be one holding the same opinions. rr,.n ... si inn nnn 4tid he should also have the bravery and I 000, and that by unlimited coinage v. e Carry a full stock of general merchondise which theysell very cloae. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen erotuj trcatmentand fair dealing is the secret of our success. will not be elected United States senator from that great ccmmonwealtb. X , 1 a a . a mruuguoui toe country larger tnan a year ago m nearly eyery hing except intelligence to express them clearly and will be offering 100 cents in gold for iressoi bef, the gains in bides and wool effective!. oft 4 . 7... being especially heavy, and in dry goods aad clothing the sales are increased with better collections. Throughout the Northwest it is noteworthy that the country banks are well supplied with money and the market is easier. every 83 cents in that enormocs stock of silver to make Mr. Teller's childlike faith lidiculoua. To suppose that that SUPERIORITY OF AMERICAN MA CHINERY. That is rather a significant statement, silver will not come piling in upon the sajs the Boston Journal, that appears in United States Treasury, and will not ex London Industries relative to tbe su- u . i u , ,, . perior character of American machinery. haU8t Leur ,upPly of gold' a?d, Wl11 not It is calculated to give aa little comfort hereby create a currency of Pilver only, The modesty of the Bee in protesting I to free traders of the United States as to I worth no more than its ballion value, is against the Omaha real estate board cna manufacturers Cf England. The to suppose that European holders are sending ont statements to the effect that Londo5I Journal,describing a large com-. pUre dolts. Mr. Windom did a great . , . . pany that has been formed in Brazil for : i ,- , . b.. Omaha has a population of 160,000 is manufacturing purposes, declares that PWtc aemce by his courageous utter without a parallel in newspaper annals. a representative of the concern is in the aDCe9' Their ffeCt w5U DOt b 6maU The Bee is of the opinion that such an UnUed States buying machinery, which e.Te UPD tbe aCtS f time SCrVin P15' ca"hci ttieu BbaiemenL win reaci ann in. i iiiaiio. " . i luciuues a paper-maKing piant, a saw- jnre the city. The fact that Omaha only min and 8team laund applianceflf He vaiow e.vuu TutCT mi a. reu-uuc municiDai I una r T.t; I election in rwemh.r fP,.. , ' . " '"l coffee for the last week of December as IOrceS I anrl Pnrfhn i 1, . I liaalf nnun fha mamnrw nf K Omakn I .... I IUUUWB j UUfcia declared that American machinery is su occasionally. Fremont Tribune. Eats the Lincoln Journal: Thcrs is othing surprising in the fact that the houBe came within an ace of passing a maximum rate bill that would have been 15 per cent, higher than the rates now charged by the railroads in the sta'e op local business. The same blunder was made in the celebrated anti-monopoly senate in '83. It was discovered in the committee of the whole after the regular railroad committee had recommended the pasage af tho bill. The fact is, that thoso who talk tho loudest about the cxhorbitance of tbe .local rates ,in Nebraska know the least about tbe ate?. Unless Eomebody ives them a schedule of the prtsvnt rates they would not have thy ghutt of aa idea about what rate w:i3 a high cue or what a low one. lhey arc shootmi; m tbe diiik. It makes just as much mtUi, jou know if it does cot hit anything except, by-chance. perior to anything made in Europe. The price of European machinery was, he says, a little lower, but the American machines are much more labor-saving." This is a striking corroboration, from an unfriendly European source, of a basi- ness truth for which American protec tionists have always contended. Theie is unquestionably a large market for our machinery in the Lstin-American repub lics,,' and all that is required is for our merchants to 6how the same enterprisa and energy in pushing their goods ne their European rivals do, and for our government to aid in providing the same means of swift and regular communica tion. 15,300 bags for the United States. 3.270 bags forjEurope. 9,000 bags for Cape of Qood Hope. 2,833 bags for elsewhere. 30,463 bags. For the same time the foreign clearan ces at tbe custom-house amount to: 16,210 bags for the United States. 10.705 bags for Europe. bags for Cape of Good Uope. 505 bags for elsewhere. 27,470 bags. It will be observed that the trade of the United States was equal to that of all other countries combined. Ci.Ai:;n : ils as sr.-iig-it to the Qu-tn's miiiis-.er .; i.o u-u:-l!y docs. or.:e of hi3 sentences are mmte's of brovitj- and perspicuity. T;u-.e lL.:e for ir.i!:.::ee: I.) v (. WC Hid lute r:n-d, r .ii-i of ilo.v from '-.:t :u;ii;i;.r, u.-ti t- vL-!..L:s:r..t:.a, .l;ldc iy i?; -j':.i;;l w;i, iy r.-pv.rts ui.'iecl n.;Ll::nir "Grit E:ii-.ia h advised, v-. rt i ovc-i the evil t If-. its th-:.t tiieii Ciur?e i.-l" :tc I i 1D32V tli.-l.., :.;;lOHi.!.-, she h:is prf.-rred to :. repie etitativ.s fro:ii O of crrniTHfrh:rr3 wLo ( and heard n jihin.;-i xc", t the t.-stii.iouy ot tiiosf. en:- iue'1 in t:ie business aijitlnst which thj United Sl.itts has earnestly pr-jtesicd. S;;-3 may pcssibly be con vinced of the darn:ie if she will send an intelligent commissioner to tbe Pribyioff Islands." "In the judgment of the president, nothing of importance would be settled by proving tht Great Britain conceded no jurisdiction to Russia over the seal fisheries of tho Bearing Sea. It might as well be proved that Russia conceded no jurisdiction to England oyer the iver Thames." A CHANCE FOR GOOD WORK. If the legislature will pass tbe bill re ducing the rates charged on sleeping cars thire will be joy among the trav eli rs. Net satisfied with the exorbitant rates no v.- charged, the sleeping car companies employ' porters at starvation Wiigt s and expect the.-e porters to held up pa.-sengers for three fourths of their sal arii s. After a niun lv.13 Loulit a bu th pud paid a i;ood round price for the plato -s and plu.di surroundings, he dot a not, want to bo annoyed by a suf fering sturyin ctuploycc, and so . be mvcs the porier whatever money be bas iibi. ut 111 pL-rscn. Sometimes when the travtler neglects to take all the nionev he lias on deposit when lie leaves home he has a hard time of it. lie pives the par ty all lie lias but it fails to satisfy. Then his long journey is indeed a burden. The autocrat that the sleeping car com pany presents to tho public fcr their charity and support makes the trip very long and wearisome for the man of moderate means. Let tha legislature take a turn at thq sleeping car monopoly and after it has cut the bejth price one half, let it make it warm for the company if it does not pay for its owa help. Lincoln Call. A very laughable scene was pi routed in commissioners court today, yi t ior a few minutes appeared som-. what ;; -nous to the county record' r ai.d d;;;j ty clerk. Some weeks ao cigars was presented to lou i "l)o.', 1. 1 : - - u re: n ! 1' r. Ol upun orcnirg th ;moke the balance of U: hid away for future u-e. was l'i r,reit'cn, . and tod. y tiou siio'Vfd tbat all t: rop.e erceDt tv.T. Pie! called into tha commiii'-r after closing the doors and rroing through fohi s-: preliminftrirs, which JHh'.-.vl rcvidy colored fac, tiie r.li-ii- t!;o cig-.rs was made and lii.- cii t denied by thrs fscou.ed who v.dih Mi nit form faid lie could i:roi. intruder aud thereupon called Mr. Parmelc to tbe oflice who wes tc-ndt-red the sumo rccrption, only it was wrought up to ,i jrreater beat before tlie rnl nat'ue .of the. charge wns sr-t forth, Surlice it to say it was "omewhat embar rassing to the principals of the affair, wboimmediatily acknowledged that they were somewhat in the rear of the joke by setting up the cigars, both acknow ledging that" they had relished the cigars which had ao roystenensly disappeared. write this to amuse the old gentleman. as I observe he is fond of amusements. Welcome to the county seat. The closing hour has coma at last. L. G. has met defeat ; He shuddered when he met the blast. Xo lote the county seat. They did engage a man of war. For Mayfleld and Shryock, With their bazoo loaded, they soon exploded ; By landing on O'Kouric. Though Billy Is a nice young man : H courted for our vote : . lie 4,ot them too, pasd safely through. Then tried to cut our throats. L. G. Todd, In a fit of rage. Did assail one J. C, Boone Aud did expose bis feeble miad, Py calling this man a coon. He was one of the leading clan, A court house bond acnuUer : In his reply to a black eye. He doubts the poets color. That poet does not doubt his color. Nor does it give him pain ; The dueky hue of Father Ham, Does not affect his brain. He does not worship Mamdn, Though not as white as Todd ; Nor is he a cranky coou. Though he concedes a God. Vou caa rant all that you please. And say we lie and cheat ; There is one thing you may writs down, We've got the county seat. Now when you come to pay your tax, Jnst bring along the rocks ; A basket lunch, a feed of corn. And make a change of socks. We will treai you well if you behave. As we are lean and lank ; It ycu will act a man, don't be a fool. And cease to be a crank. AVlien you come to the county seat. Bring along your brother Race : We'll take a smile in an o!d fashioned sty.'e With a crocodile like face. r Brirg Ponard, Gibson, Rheldon and Keed, And Wooloy with the clan ,- ltli Jveitliley behind, with a bottle of wlte To bear up tiieEsoiemu van. Lot r.roady be pased in front of the water V.'itii presumptions and new fancied laws ye n keep time to the solemn chimes i 1 1 j r; etual wa;; of your tongue- LV-i-l :.nd t he board of triirfe, : in.ily e: cort you around i vi!! sunlo, ;nd the kids will shoet i;-inr.!!:i has c-:uie tu tov.-u. James Walker sold O. D. Conley five acres of ground east of the railroad Consideration $550. Mr.' Conley will build two houses and will go into the his eon John; this will be a vaiuable addition to our town. MA fr. Hnnlpv ia a. man Slf moana . n1 will be ab.'t to buy and sell on an exten-I Oil Ad Jj ItUUT. ..: i ' oi vo eusie. Two of our respectable farmers saw an advertisement iu one of the Omaha pa- I vfnrr.w rru from $3 to $4. They lay awake all night for fear they would miss the train in the morning. On arriving in Omaha. they found that they could have bought to better advantage from Edmunds & Hoot or Baxter & Dawson. One of them bought a pair of suspender, the other a pair of socks and then they returned home and had their hair cut in the latest fashion by our barbar, Dick Oldham. When our obliging liveryman. Mr. Alev. drove them to their respective homes: they told him that in the future they would patronize home industries onlv. and read only such reliable advertise menta as appear in Tn Plattsmouth Hkbald. Notary Public New Drugstore at Murray DR. BRENDEL la finishing up his new building whit will bo occupied with a first class stock of DR CTG-S r; I- : r:o pjua to boom the van, : the beiis of the !owu, v.l Kru' caa blow the liotus ; oar. be the c!own, i i iioiio. Food will to all n-vev l-i you harm : r ri'm-oto. in f-Td we cloe . i iv b'ir.' for a farm. til G. ii: v dofeat - i.'j L. ! s r i s ! r i ! ii rnutiry sou, of ''iaoi.-. :l liko fl that han" o'er tha Attorney T. B. Wilson of Ashland in tho city on legal business today. is T ; 1 . i-;!; s. ai i-r ct'ohs. I ; :' d... .a -i v '.; i'-'r and hjur.-ome, 'lhoaa idoa.-ai:t i n- owls aud v ions. The Jlan of Doubtful Color. KcKlMLEY PaiCH'i FOR Tir-t CANS. AllI:ou;ih tin plates are one fifth higher t!:sa they were las; summer, yit American -kill and ingenuity haa brought down the priej cf tho cans made fn m tho.-e plates so that the cans which sold for $3 a hundred in Baltimore, the cen ter of tbe canning industry, last fummer, before the McKinley bill psesed. now sell for $ 1 a hundred. So will it be with the tin plates themselyes when American workiagmen "get their hend in" making them. County Court. S. A. Davis appointed guardian of minor children of Wm. J. Agnew. de ceased. John M. Locke et al vs. E. L, Reed suit Jon note. Settled and dismissed, Ilarwood, .Ames & Kelly for plaintiff, Byron Clark for defendant. Ellen Quinn vs W. J. Quinn. 6uit on note defendant given until February 12 to answer. I Byron Clark for nlaintiff. a 9 J. A. Ilaldemann. Final settlement of estate of Jackson G. Oldham, deceased. 17. L. Oldham, administrator. Moline, Milburn and Stoddard Co. ys. Herman Ludwig suit on note, hearing February 10 at 10 a. m. D. O'Dwyer for plaintiff.! James IrTing vs. B. L. Mitler suit on account, hearing February 7 at 10 a. m. A. N. Sullivan for plaintiff. eiTYour Patronage is cordially SoliciU CLARK'S HOG REMEDY Clark's Poultry Kcmedy. BEST IX TIIE WORKD. For sale by O, II. &SYDEU, Dru-ist, Plattsmouth, Ifeb. Nehawka. llcsprs. Stuart Rough and R. Deles Dermer, prosperous young farmers in the vicinity of the tbtiving little city of Nehawka, were pleasant callers at this office today. These centlcmen give .a good account of Ne hawka, and say they have made some substantial improvements there tills winter. Frank Sheldon, one of the gen eral merchants is just con plct'n a f ne residence, alio V. . D. Date?. The IL::;ai.d is pleased to chronicle the prcsperity of our Lass county towns. nTQiAQrs rennet Cannot become healthy food eimply by the process of death.. SVIjNTE RAISERS owe it. to themselves and society to ADVOCATE REFORai In swine raising tht will promote the pu!.uic health. Hogs should be fed P D A a Jo Bis Sale. I will ell at public auction at my farm one mile west and one norJ'i of .Iurrij-, Xeb., on Friday, February i0:b, 101, coaicu'cclng at 0 o'cK ck t-h i p, r.'l my farm implements, horses, catde, ho-?, bay and grain and household good's aud a larire unmber of other articles. TEKMS of bale. All sums under $10 cash, 10 aud oyer 12 months time girc-n for approved note bearing 8 per cent intertat, 2 per cent given fo cash. All bay an 1 grain must bo cash no discount. A free lunch will be served at tho noon hour. Geohge Boeck. j .' - N. i Wasted A travelling man to repre sent a newspaper in Nebraska. Address Ukrald office, HOG and POULTRY REMEDY Tbe only reiiable medicine for swine. U.-ed Eucce.-".sfully for fourteen yeara Prevents eiscasa, Arrests Disease, slops Cough, Hastens Maturity. Destroys Worms, Increases the Flesh. For eale by F. G. Fricke & Co Plattsmouth, Neb. Paiceh; -35lb cans, $12.-j). $2.o $1.25 and 50c per pack-ii. The larg9 are tha cheap j.it, Write ror testimonial 'Hogology," a 64 -page pamphlet on swine will le mailed for a 2-cent sUmpa Orders by mail receive prompt attention. JOS. HAAS, fadianapoiia