, . t.;. an X T. Lt V1MJMTON K. I). CUMMINS DKS. LIVINGSTON & CUMMINS Piiysic ans ni Sniffs . ttfilce No. C12, Main St. Telephone J ttpNlrifiicc Telephone Ir. Mvlnp'ton. 49. lceHlileuc Teleplume Dr. Cummin. 33. Surveyors JIVIL EN :INKKU hurt hUKVKYOK E. E. HILTON. SkUinates and pirns of all w rk furnished aud Kecorus kekt. Office in Martin IJlook. PlTT8MOUTII - NEJIKAKKA C. IvA"2ES, County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. All orders left with County Clerk will njceive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. AW OFFICE Wm. L. BROWN. lVn-on.il attention to all but-lueso entrusted tm my ova .(T.KY In OFUCR TiMes examined, Abstract compiled, Innur nce written, real estaieeold. lietterlacilitit' for making Farm boane Hum ANY OTHER AuKNUi PIJLTTS.MOUTH MCBK4SKA jTTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will Riv prompt attention n all huHinexs entrusted, to hiui. Ofiice in Vuiou block, Kat Hide, I'lattf mouth. Neb. JTTOKNEY A UW. WINDHAM & DAV1E& . B. WINDHAM. JOHN A. DAYIE8. Notary 1'ubllc Notary l'ubllc Office over Bank ol Cass County. Rattsmouth .... Nebrawha Banks Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid tip capital .?50TCoo Surplus 23 00 OFFICERS X3. 11. Tarn el u President Vice President Caslieii Afrst Cashier Krerl (Jorfer J. M. l'ait'jrson T. M. Patterson, DIRECTORS C H. Parrnele, .T. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder. A, 15. Sniiili, l;. I',. Winoliatu. li. S. Jiauirey and T. M. Patterson A. GENESAL UAKS1KC BUSINESS TRAM SATED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on t'me "Tfleposifs ; in! prompt atti t.Uoiigiveu r ail tus fciess enlnisleti to its cure. The Citizens B A N K rLATTg:.i.;i;Tii - nehhakka Cayital stock pnid in $5-1 n ( Authorizod Capital, $100,000. OFFICERS FRANK CA'.iltUTH. JOS. A. CONNOli. Frei:l.p.t. Vice-Pittsl : W. II. CUSMLSG. Cashier. DIKECTOKS Frank I'nrrn'!' ,;. A. Cf i nor. F. It. Outu-.an. J. W. Jolm" n. Henry Krsck. John O'Keefe W. D. r.lt-rriani. Wn. Weteneamp, W. If. Cusliing. transacts:! GENERAL BANKING EUSiNES Bse.es crJtMcates of deposits bearlnR interest Buys and sells exchange, county and city sureties. First National BANK OF FLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA Taid op capital jno.oca.oo Surplus io.(xao4 UWers the verv bet facilitien for the prvmp transaction of ligltimato Stocks, bond, (rold. Kvernment and local wt caritien bought and snltl. Ueposlljf reocivPd nnd interest allowed on the certiflcatee rrts drawn, available ta any part of the United State and all the principal town of Scrape. otxMrno JiAim axb rEomttf Kxarr- TFD. Hujhc-st nia--kot pricn pnid for Coanty War nuit.s. State ana County tiouua. DIKKCTOIW John Kttzrroralil f). llswys-wr.h Slam lVii);h, V. E. Will's ierS V.. Dovpy lbo FlUi-aJ.J. S. Waugli. Prrtfiiinot o'arh'i PERIQiVS - HOUSE, i 17, 210, 221 and 223 Main St., lattsmouth, - Mcbraska. rT. M. BONS, Prorriotor. Ihe Perkins bscu tJiorughly retioyatel irom top to bottom and Li now one of th lMf-t hotels in the tate Boarders will bij rs.kep bv -fjj n LZ0 and up. GOOD BAH CONNECTED Mind wsaderinc enre. BnolnlMTnal Kl in one raanut. TnstlrioDtais fmm ail until of tlLB irlob. IVwpertaa poirt Ussnk of CzissCo mat j K 1 EJVE nUULikJllVll Ul I LL. How Government Officials Swell Their Salaries. PURSUING THE PENSION SHARKS. Secretary Iliu ney After Conselencclens Claim Agent Holluvr Hum Ilcar's Complaint Aaiiist the SoMi.-rt The. House Passes n Iiill Over a Veto. Washington-, Feb. 11. A sub-committee of the house committee on the judiciary whichi spei.j smw time last session in investigating charges of ille gal practice. in federal courts in various part's of tlie country, submitted its re port to the full committee. Copious extracts from the testimony taken aro embodied in tho report to show the character and extent of the practices in dulged in. These practices, the report shows, embrace tho general suspou do.n of sentences pronounced on persons convicted of violating the internal rev enue and the timber cutting laws, prin cipally in the districts of West Virginia and northern Georgia, aud in the north ern, middle and southern districts of Alabama, thus encouraging methods of fee-making practiced by United States district attorneys, marshals and their attorneys, commissioners, clerks of the federal courts, and other ohicers con nected with the judicial 'department of the government. Hie committee isays that this practice of suspending sent ence has Ikhti carried to an extent that is reprehensible, and it recommends legislation providing that in criminal cases, upon conviction, the judge shall immediately pronounce sentence unless there is some good cause for delay. The evidence shows, says the report, that men are induced by deputy marshals and United States commissioners to make complaints against each other for violations of tho internal revenue and timter laws, aro arretted by the deputy marshals and brought before the com missioners, where, after a hearing, they are lxnml over to court, often becoming bail for each other, and appearing before the court as defendants, witnesses and bail. They come up in batches, and at one time in the state of Alabama eighty nine men from Marion county pleaded guilty at Iluntsville, aud at another time forty-one men from Lamar county pleaded guilty at Birmingham of viola tions of the internal revenue law, aud in both instances sentences were sus pended and defendants discharged with out punishment. It is shown by the re port that a large number of witnesses are summoned in nearly every case, the federal officers charging for c very petty service performed in securing them, in creasing their mileage allowances by making unnecessary trips, and th: e. the' pocket allowances intended for wi l.nesses and others who pay their own charges. United States commissioners by these means secure annual incomes ranging from .,()!).) to siS.OOD. Comtiii sioner II -nrv L. Lillet, at Boston. Mass., is critic ised for obtaining fees by pr.tctices stH-;i as r':e U c .i; k:-I'.j:. i'Kdi i:i:;i: Tito I.llas Iutlio IStiildin" IJill l'asse.l Over the ln si .U a t's Veto. WASiiixiiTt". Feb. 11. In llw seiiaic several bills of minor importance were pas-vd. The naval anpropria.titai bill wa: c-.r-nsii lered and after a number of comnv;tt?e am-'mhnents were a.Ioptcl. the rill went over. A m.v.sa'-e from the jiresi-lent in rcfcreaoi; .o tlie Da-.--.u:i ib. iiii'-iir w-us received a : 1 re-fer.'i.-.i. xa-j pivstvi.-tit's uie.-ivg-.' veto ing ike bill fer a ublic bni 1: L ag at D.iila, Tex., v. Irii tho actio. i at the liow.'e ;.s;-.iug the bill over the .?. , w;ts j)rr.:.e-'.ed aud referred. Jlaie., es on tin- la: e i representative Walker el lil'iA :;o". ri wi re delivered by Messrs. Cock- reJI, Kerry, Carlisle and Vest, and the sen ale as a mark of r.'spe.ct adjo irned. In th-' "if;uh;e the committee on coin age, weignts and measures was granted leave to su during the sessions of the house. The bill for a public builing at Dallas. Tex., which was vetoed by the pre-ideut. was rt ported back and the bill pa.T si over the veto.. The legisla tive appropriation bill was carri' d into coramitu-e of the whole and in a general debate I!r. Dalzoll of Pennslvania made a long bjxech in defense of Com mander ReiUir's position in thj li-jrrun-dia ali'air a:id iu criticism of Secretary Tracy's order relieving lienor. 31 r. L wlgvt replied, sustaining the secretary. Vi: hoar. iiispingof tie bill, thj ttoase adjourned. Hollow Horn irear'n Coaiplaial. VAsnrv.iTON, Feb. 11. Ommissioner Morgan held an informal conference with Hollow Horn Heax in relation to tho mutter he mentioned to Secretary No'ide Monday. He was accompanied bv Whir,- Oh.-wt and One-To-Play-With. lie charged that wdiile tlie military h;wl eouirol over lh) res'rvations during the Lite trouble, the soldiers were the cause of a'.great many prostitutes among the Indtim women. A greai manv of the Koldie.rs weat through the ceremony of marriage with the squaws, the Latter believing that tl'V were doing well by marrying the svuliers. UuUow Horn Boar haid tluit he did not know whether it tvw desirable to the sinaws that tho ofiivrs' allow th rwjldiers Uj tj of7 aud leave their wives and i-.hil'be'M depend ent for suppjj t Um)u the IndL'Lus. "I do not care to do that any longer," bo s-'tid, "and it is f"mething I know did (H'eur on nnr rvervations and I know by others. Therefore I do not e-ire ro have the mUiUirv nearixir airenci-." t Komi Ketlnmptionir 5iw llxnk. "WasiiiniiTox. Feb. 11. -The treury department, under its new c.ircul.w of Oct. 6. 1 -;"! , risl-xinM. $.10.1)00 4 per cent bouds. The comptroller of the currency's crti filiates authorizing the following national banks to begin busi ness were issued: The Firvt National Bank of Athens, Oregon, capital ?-' 0,0jO; the First National Dank of Uvalde, Tex., capital $50,000; the American National band of Baltimore ML, capital $200,000. Washington, Feb. 11. Senator ZlearBt passed a very comfortable day, and is reported considerably better thn h was. A Fifteen Million Dollar Corporation He Kin Operation. St. Louis, Feb. 11. A gigantic min ing de;U has just been carried through, in which St. Louis, Chicago and New York capital is involved. The organiza tion is known jis the San Miguel Con solidated Mining company. Tho object of this concern, it is said, is to buy up and control all the free goli c'aiet-., numbering one hundred or more. f i!t; San Miguel mining district, tog-iner witli water rights, mills and mill idles, and to develop the mine. and work tn ; property, lt is learned that th" capi'al stock of the company i !,D''M.'.i'.M, di vided into 1.5!) 'J-'"' shares, of a l r value; cf SjdO er.e'i. I'll; I ! ion sand market in shares are to v. ce 1 Boston and In" w 1'; '; k. tl. Mr. I'Kiitlift's Vlny. Omaha, Feb. II. Last October v.lun Miss lio:;o Cogldan vr;n playing in this city, T.Ir. Rokert I'eal.ie. managing ed itor .f The World-Herald, read io her a sketch entitled "iVanro (Jdliel i," a dramatization of Chariea ILeades sketch called "Art." Miss Coghlan was gn-at-ly ple.-t.-e.t with t4:e play, vd later on retuni"d the maiu'eripi., which is now i.u the M ,ses iiou of A. M. lkihiK r of Kcw Yt;vk. Mr. 1'eatti'1 has lx-en ia 1'onned that Miss .Jogi;Ia: it about to prodiTVi tt on'-:w. play in l'hiiadepi)ia, entitled "Art." It is vi iy e i lent i Ji.it it is from Mr. iVattie's dramatization, and as he h;v received 'io credit for tlie :mthorslii:, nr no royalty for the rights to the play, it is possible that his extort h'ive bet:n waited. Had this trtmsac h,T. btv.u V.ftv.'ixn J-ien, thi;' action .f Miss f 'o;:b:,i!i ould l ightly Ik termed .no.-t disiiouor.iblo, but now Mr. Peat tie does not ke.uw what to think of it. Io I'seprt SntVeiinp; from Iniliien.u 1'aius, Feb. 11. The seven) winter wliich has been experienced in Pari ; :iml throughout Europe has told heavily on Count Ferdinand de Leissejw, who is &i ears old and not vvell able P resist the eltHts of such a season. notwitiLst : rul ing his robust eoiistimtion and goiutral good Ileal th. lie has been milLving from a serious attack of influenza, and for some time h.us h.;ul a jmysiciau in attendance sit his bedside, to administer eafino and other stimulants. Ha is now recovering. Only u Winter Story. Clkvei.axd, O., Feb. 11. Tho story telegraphesl from hero in divers direc tions that Stanley, the explorer, pur posed giving all tlie presents he had re ceived from crowned heads and others, consisting of diamonds, etc., to 0u. Booth for tho Salvation Army is a piece of fiction. At Akron, O., where Stan ley lit:turol, he informed a reporter that ho "did not know anything alont it," and denied the story in all its details. Ulaiac Contradicted. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 11. George E. Fowler, minister of finance, has made public a letter .to his constituents in which he directly contradicts Secretary Blaine's recent statement that no pio josals whatever have been made by the United Stat--s for a reciprocity coufer ?nee with Catiada, aiei reiterates Sir Jo'an Macdoniilil's a-".-;ertion that L'.hane :lid make such a pr.'po-itioii to Canada. Heath While eiht-Seeins; Maki i.m-v Citv a. Feb. 11.- While l M. . . .in k.i ,:.'inu a i schoel hou.-e, local New i Otis;1, iocaie t near ine .;.w rn n1 : ,--:l Boston Breaker, -,v!t":eh vus b down Moiulay lp'g'i! , vvre congi-i iirotiivl t he rivlas. t:i i ei.n.'uiey P. over, faliiug upon and iiist.'aitly i. ?Iaggie l)oyc- and injuring po fataily, Till:-. Cra-vg, and inK-riuil' juring Joliii Yenuig. maps v i;i- :il;:iion in Tsertli !alcota. P., Feb. U. At a :u Faiico, !nr th i.i;'.r. i ot . re v.t ; n: -di. ri'.. :::t:e:;-r "i r'tV. at I-iio;h county a. kieg a. li.r.re. One lr.;;i.Ir -d ;.r, i . tkere are in ne a of iiUe. t;U ;:tv lie ::ce m 1 h way ol I. ioa to -:--ve::i arvat k-:i. The i,o;jrd t trade a'...- oiu:e arranged for the shipment of a car I -a.i of t'oui" at once. O!;l';o:iia's f 'A ect Ion. OiiLAitoriA Citv, O. T., Feb. 11. The Republicans have applied for an injunc tion to enjoin the county commL-t -iouers from counting the returns cf the late election, on ttie ground that no It gal votes were cast because there is no act of congress or the territorial legislature conferring the right to vote on any one. If this action is successful similar pro ceedings will be taken in other counties. IHdn't Know What They Wonted. Causo-n, Nev.. Feb. 11. Tlie joint committee of both houst?s of the Nevada legislature met and decided that the voters of this state knew nothing of the constitutional convention when they voted for it. After a long wrangle both bodies finally decided that the matter was submitted to the people wrongly and refused to canvass the vote. The Outlet to Fie Opened. Arkansas City, Kan., Feb. 11. Mr. Cowlson of Kingfisher has just returned from a visit, to Washington. He re ports that he heard directly from Presi dent ILonLun tliat the Cherokee Outlet would be thrown open for ettlement in the spring. CoL A. A. Newmau of this city is in receipt of news to the sa.tne effect. Tlie National 1 jieampioeut Fund. Lajx'sixu, Mich.. Feb. 11. A joint resolution was introduced m the house. providing that the question of appropri- j ating "VO.OOO for the national Grand ' Army of thu Republic enc.-impm-iit at . Detroit next summer, rl-j-'l le decid.sl ! by submitting it to a p. ijr.l.ij" vote at ' the ppring election. . Ilenth of Jiinn i; -,t iftli. i Nkw York., Feb. 1 !.--..! wo lXe3path: ! the famous Irish Nationalist and lec turer and president of the Anti-Poverty society, who was run down by a Fourth avenue horhe cir last week, died. Two Killed and Several Injnre-d. Grovki.ano. N. Y.. Feb. 11. A west- ! Inmnd Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern railroad p;ssenger train was wrecked at this plawat 10 o'clock. Two persons were killtsl and several injured. Laweknce, Mass., Feb. 11. William Marcus, ex-chief justice of tho Massa chusetts supreme court, died last even ing in Andover after a lingering illness. Jls was 72 venrs old. Head OnoSolid Sore, Itching Awful Had io Tie His Hands to Cra dle. Cured by Cutlcura. Our little hoy broke out on hU head with a ba.l lomi of i e.en a, wli-n lie was fuiir iii'-ntlm old. e tried ilin-c o.ictoiH. bat they did not li p him We then used otir ilir.-e ui iei;e, laMMn H ami at ei iisini; I hein el v-n weekH jexaeOy iiee.-i a in to dli eel ion-, lie l (ran l I hli-.iilii'' tint 1 1' V . . t Ml ttt l i lie lee .1 lie I.. I n Vi-n imed lis ins le-Mil was ent nely we I Wlien y." h" uiin u-lii it ho bead was a .so!i Koie I ruin I hi- ei iih ii to la.s i y. br . Itv;ial ad ever bis eais. leo-t ef li faee. and small pl.tc s in. itilfvn'iit ti.ots n Ins body. I he e v...' fii.-. n k liu.i we had io k''ii his liai iis 1 1 r 1 1 to tlie i ad!e ; ud held t !i-in when In- wa- t a K ! iii ; n l ban to keep in itt " Ilea en his hands tn keen his li' K ' lia Is out f t ter -.ar I e w i;lil M ia ;h li lie eon! I anv w v i t hi . haii-N looe. We kn w your (Timet ha ICi .'t' mis cured liitn. e leel sale in leceoin- meie in I io in Io nt hers (itO. ii. i-i .iAMa i'A HAltUIS, Webster, Ind. Scrofuln Cured- I Invn a hisU r younger than myself whose wlinl.! body was covered will set ! u a "-ores. limn liead Io loot, she could not In; down n irle . and bad no pet.ce bv day a tiien lad- visrd her io try th ( l.TietlltA KhMKlilas, Miy dill so m il taey cured her. DOUA li ii;VlMi, Kushvanio, Ohla. (UT I ( U HA li ES 0 1, V EN T Th" r.ew bloed atiil skin pitriller and pre -test ol Humor r aia :ies. denies the blood i t all m nurii les and poisonous elements a'oi thu re ti.oves tl c cause. vhi!c t tTK UHA, th' 'leat skin cure, and ClJTU ian miap, hii excpiifile sk n lnautllier, clear tlie kn and i-rali, and i estme i In) bair. 1 bus the ('ctk'uica I.k.mk- niKHcure everv t-pcoies of iti hiiu-. buriiliiL'. .cal. liimnlv and blotchy fklii. sejdn. and bloed disease, from pimples to n rofula from InidDey tonne, when the bett idiysielans ti l. Hold everv where. Ii ice.CUTn th a. roo Soap 2."c. ItrsoLVEM', 1. Prepaied by the PoTi kk Dnvi and iiKJiicAi, (. onroitATio.v, liofion t'A.S- nd 'or "How to Cure Skin Diseases" C4 pacs. to illnMrallot.8. and 100 testimoiilals. TJ AHY'S skin aud scalp purified and beautified by tu i icuka soai. Absolutely pure. :BPMN3 and WEAKNESS. i$-i''s3?it fen ale instant !y relieved bv I v' that new, elegant and infallible aatidote to Pain, iiitlama! Ion. im i weakness. tlie ( uticura A.utl-1'aia I'laH- tcr. F0RGIE3 COMMITTED IN JAIL. A California Convict Wliose Career ol Crime Did Not End In Prison By some strange accident there has been discovered in San Quentin prison a crime as odd and uncommon as any that Gaborian's fertile brain ever evolved. In the ordinary prisons it is usually presumed that once a criminal has bven securely lodged within tho walls liia career of crime is en l?l for at l-v-st the term of Ins incarceration. While it ; 5 not entirely true of the California :oni teiitiary. it has heretofore liia:;;; , 1 b kenp most of its occupants fr. :a thi comuii.-. ion of f:-lo:iies of vrhich othei prisoners were the victims. It remained for Convict C. I Bach- eli- ia man. however, to di i!in.i a wav that no jailbird s did, and by :.eeh iag:-::i . of t!is onportuni ' tea o.I mark b'an Q i":it:a : o: nncorn-aon pri.s.)u 5 in !".:; is a ;:re".t d '::l of mana ; -1 ev-. world. ; .1 ... ";- I i; 1 1 . t i ; a of h: kni'i trr.u. car; e:: 1 tap Am i.ag t'i- m 'a . are rigrivoasly er.rri d one ;a;; e:iv .-lope.-:, '.vh'e'i are ;:: V co-am;::..' .::! i-v:.; to i',r.: n. i-ria: '! wiili his na-.ue a- M i tire. i or iia.vi. ward n. eiUih : :: 1 t , to in : t va in i;-.;t v. Vv'rw' be eo::i:a invariabl ou fie faee. .euyilu'-i.g of iiDportaaee ii '.' rd to th - dr.a.iy i;ni'ure I to n c.mvic i, :, who i. fo iiT .o'i; .Tae: pen .-.!! h: by to pay f jr a : 1 acce?.t to 11: ct ueu s 1:1; joyed the 11. TLc:-e. three privikv-e of rea important coinmttnicr.lions a i Ir. the deputy warden whenever it them to do so, aud ail bccan.se o ia-;:: imposing and riuciul looking envelopes. p: tiiic-c A supply of the envelopes was easily purchasable. Whenever there was ; letter intrusted to a convict messenger i; fell into the bauds of one of the trio. I w-as quietly taken aside, the envelop torn open, the contents read and noted aud provided these critical readers foun-" nothing objectionable in the letter it wt,, placed in one of the extra envelopes am delivered in due form. In his mill, that is to say the d-pnr warden's portion of it, Buchanan one daj discovered that an old man. Willi;: n Phelps by name, who is serving a lib term for murder, had several hnudrvi dollars on deposit in tho warden's hands Bachman had been spending his monev in a royal, epcadtkrif t way, and fount, his exchequer in a low ebb. Here was i chance to recoup, and to play a srrokt worthy of his genius and opportunities. He gained the confidence of the olc man, told him ho had influential friend" and promised to get him pardoned. Thei the clever firebug sent for a lawyer am: told him of the case and interested bite in Phehis. Later on Bachman tjave the ! lawyer an order ou the wardeu for considerable earn of money, with Phelps signature attached, and aLso a note ol approval bearing an officer's signature'. The order was taken to the warden who wrote a check for the amonut. am' was abont to give it to the lawyer win-a an officer standing bv suggested tb-t it would b;i wise to send for Phelps and i see if it was all right. Tins officer was j not srtspicious, but simply familiar witl j his surroundingH. ! Phelps was sent for and denied evei j having written the order. It was ex amined and found to be a forgery. Then ! the officer who had approved tlie ordei was summoned, and denied as emphat ically that he liad signed the note of ap proval. This was also found to be a forgery. A little further investigation was sug gested, and, although rather unprece dented, was carried out, and it was found that Bachmaa was the author of both of the forgeries. San Francisco F Tftmin ex. i r 1 ff m I J 1 X lix-TiVrT-V V . If 1 REMEMBER SopiS N.K.rfiriBA.Hl( 8vS - ALL GROCERS KEEP 11: -c: EVSRY HOUSEWIFE WANTS IT. 1 BONNER VI. D. JOKEP. Proprietor. THE FINKST RIGS THE! CITT HAS Carriages for ricastiro Kept Cor. 4th and Vino WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete line of DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES I'rcscriptsoits f'xirrfnily 7 &m cT,r.:"J: --iJ: -- J I. : j . tf . . . r i THE POSITIVE CURE. Lv.JBfc . O.'Vir i.lCO l xi EiiS. Warren 6U, w Tort. 1" .-leu o0 .'fj.t.t , ' OIL! 30Jb I IMI . J;l yen Jbiubt Full and RuNNima oven with good Things.. I OUC, STOP I PS QH0f?t .And SltrrUa fo ali tAa " rttmir.mtmf 4 .k. ' V " J family, prom th mmm f" to.K "I7i nif Jtfcjt THERE ARZ TiLKS ABOUT THE DINING-ROOM; ABOUT WHAT TO WEAR Amai.v r about books; about plants and flowers ;i aboutmomc cabinet; About GOOD FORM; about house beautiful; Srttlab.rtiilrjg tZXeM Pi.a'o& ur w uiorg punnm. TTIrs. Logan's RcnmisccHCEsop .., WASMUioxon Lire WILL SOON APPEAR,. A MOIN I vTbUH'M AN Y 'CONTR I B UTO 8A H C tj B.bkjit J unarm Skirl Dane. Auftm, Will i '"' viec. ,'Anuo iTr. Sfid th Mnt Wntm-t in t. Couetrj The Brodix cents WANTED. WASHINGTON. O. C. l' ".i'mpe inn i ii nwp lieave your the HERALD w t oJ l 7 Some: Bjns OMf PirF nfJri " Hiv." LIU-' sm-t HVa MIND -ijiOSE IF Yoitf. l OtfLY BE S)R , LHICfto, MfVKE tT: ST A hJ i'A twJ I IN and Short urncs Anvaj Koady. i'lattemoutli, Nc)jrashi AND PURE LIQUORS Compounded at aJi iiours U 1 1 !Mi - i AND HOWJO MARtTrft. " ll'sortA'of lEbjHfl, ti Jouut Aux ir. Wire. CctitribaU ta our CoJumn. Fublishihq Co. orders with for your 5 TP" 4 i i r r.T-j'-j.