OFFiaAL VOTE fl? t'ASK COTIXVY, SOY-BJIBBR 3, 189a. Juiliie Mi lireme Coat Kr tteteiilt Maie Liu ei lit v .luui;eo( 2 id .1 IKl .'I ill) t fin i "iimy 'l.'lk r r unit) ' rre:ii.(ilr Kor i'"iniv" .loilc- ' K.r Mi Iff K.r C k li4. niii Cinirt Fiir ' oiiutv SU", K.r Coroner. 4m ' CniiiiiTjii' Kl"n"r. per'iil ii i. ii r ! i Z' r i i i 7 I ? J'BECI.NCTd AKD WAlilW 3 i! ' 4 1 V Tip. im ir euwuiij S;.!t Creek Move Creek KIiiiwimmI South liend Wteplnn Water I n t'liiot Onlcr J mii-villi! Avoea Mt. Hlesiint ricl t Milelirovo Nei'jiwka I.ilititv Knelt lilnIT 1st Keek H'lill' .Mil l'lii'tun m li t'lirtnc? ) l;i't III 1 1 T ii t'iiy. I i M Ward .... Milt' Inmitll ('ii v, See. lid - aid .. I'hiilMiimi'li i!v, Trlnl Ward ... riuttnn nili iti. Kutnlli Wiui .. I'hill-iii'iili C 1y. r'lf'lt 'il d Vei'inni! Water Cnv. Firm W'sinl.. Wl'i UU' Bt-T II V ve Hid ': V ei-pins Water C ity, 'I bird S ard Total Majjrity C. MAYKS COUNTY -SUUVEYIUB AM) CIVIL KXGIXIiKR cmii ty eliik will Iiu rr ru llfl-'"J''11 to OFFICE IX COURT HOUSE, laUsiiKHilh, - Xc-braska JULIUS PEPPKKUERO. MANl'rACTUllKOFA.VP WHOLESALE fiND RETAIL UKALRIl if TU B IOtCKST I3KAXDS OF CIGAKS 'I FULL LINK OF 'iBACCO AND SMOKE.xS ARTICLES always in stock o A Ncbratsa 41 AW NATIOXAL : DANK k"ki or a OF PLATTS MOUTH. NEBRASKA , up capital so.iwi.oo uiu..... Hi,0uO.( n the tfry burt facilities for the proinp .A.l.... Af II. lllm itA traunactluu of UlUmate lUiiuking Busiucss' n tofkii, bonds, gold, Rivernniwit and local e t'.en bought i.ii'l m1U. Ueiiositij reeelir.'i! lnttTiwt iilloweii nn iu cKiiiiicsi" fis tirawii, avillatilo In any iart of tt:' el State" and all the jirlitclpal twn .01 10X8 MADK AND TKOM1TLY KKMIT- p w ' TKU. Iiest murket prlpe pM fur County wa' I'li'.EOIOKS loliu Fitzwruta n. II.iw'Kurth liHort-B E. Dovi-v Flf; KTiiM. S. Wanah. 1'rwtitciit cr'cr, K ClilZKNS HAXK. LATT3M0UTH KEBKAhKA nt atfiek niiM In 96' ft 01 kutherued Capital, 1100,000. OPriOBHH ' KKUTU. JOS. A. COMKOK, J ijut. V1i?.Ptcl-l'nl H. Cl'HQINQ. Cs'hier. ln'I'.Ul VVi. 1 k (Jarnitli J. A. Connor, If. I., (iiitlniun. V. Johnson, Henry Bo?eV, John 0 Keeto V. D. Metnam, Wm. Wetencamp, W. li. uuaniiig. GEHC3AI FASKK3 ECT , C"Jtl1e.itfl-c.f lpoIU tp,krlr,!tiit(irrit uv and it He eAclwci. cmiLty m& nlt. . . . i i 4 Cor Main and Filth maet.' pcipitai OPPIOKRH 1,'anieid . xramiieiiT ontrr lrfl rroaia.mi li'atutnun . . asi.mr iiUiiinc'i, av variei sr .iftle. J.M. Pattftnea, Fred Oord. miuli, R. B. WlnUUam, B. B. Kauavy and 'atteioa C3EEAL BAHIWC BUEKEfia ; u&.cjo.a iAi rVs.iilwte:!. Ir.tcn-n aitovirl os flaw ill i,r.,..,, l l t.'MlOUIi.PU lu all LU4- ,i.iru)led to its car. lidow Brwa A 1f rtt'e Far Xil. iiie liurncr vrilh ovru fr aale ti V. iua & Krwr. til' 7:i, $ .'..ii 4:lj 711 ,V 4l .M '.'.I1 1 . iS1 SI U tl- '.HI l 7:i 7i! 57 :r. ill L'li in 21 Kl-il HI I,; M I ; v.1 4 V l.li! Ill1 .'o S lH a 7 ; nit 1(11 n in . ii 1 ; '.'7 J-i Ki.Vi i:r lfli IM.I. 1117 c:,5 r.M 1-? PKT'l'criSFtN THE LL1DINO GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY EMITHINj FRESH - AND IN SEASON ATTENTION' FARMERS I want your Poultry, Ivffs, Hut tor anJ your farm produce of nil kinds, I will pay you t;if lii'.io.xl ca.sli price as I am buying for a fu n in Lincoln. pet: i THIS LEADING GROCER riattsmouth Nebraska P J. II:A:N:S:E:N DEALER 1.1 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE 'rotiH'.i' i the Pubic Solicited JOHNSON BOILDISGN SiltH SI MEW HARDWARE STORE S. E. II ALL & SOX Keen ,l liindt n( dull 1ri li'ir lwnr" imliitnl .i.i J ni.. up, i c :.tr;i-! ! on ilil ' t lav miilile It'ia.s TIKT ROOFING t'pooltn!; ami nil Hints of 'In wurfc nn'Mit (y . IIIili.TC Ifl 111 1113 (NHIllilV S.illl'l Clf. IViisI tit. 1'LATT.SMOU til, N Kit. I'EIiKINS- HOUSE, 317. Sil.), 221 and 2:3 Main St., Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M BOS, Proprietor, Iho Perkins litis been tlinrotistl enorated from top to '.vottoia aad h now one of the bent hotels in tho tUte Hoarder will bo taken by ti week a! I i H. '-d Ui. CfOOD BAE CONNECTED! That HarkintrCough can B0ciuii.k- ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We gunrantee it, For Sale by IS. (i. FrichO and () II Snyder 1 o 7." i as, w; lull l'l Ml! 3 M A 4:'.; i.; !i.-i! (. 71' a in 4 nil 4 :.i .',. in, 1" Hi -. ! 41 1 ; i lu v ! i:.:' ii i r..' l.i 1 l.o 7 To Hi lo HI, inn M i ni ii ;n, . ,, ii 71 i.l I; 75 1.; fji l.;i 4-.'j Mil mi, 4. 70 S 7.1; M ! b n; ik' i:' ft him 4 47, liiil 72; ..; !..,; 4, 7;' 4.H 4.il li.v :.'i ::,v 4!....i m -h; "i !' ! loi 4i 4 I , ".i.'i Xi I on r.r; 47i vi 1 m: i w 7i; m i I ii Jf i 711 t;ij ,( s 87j ,,,! ;-! Li : M 44, i7i . a 1 4. ' ' I M' l!-l !" S I 70 s;i i ;i 17 4 i 7ii I'll r''' !W M .Ml l, 4 1 (l; I'-1, M ki; in ;;i, s :) :;.;: o I 4.-. f. l n. M i" I M !.;' .!. 4 i w 1 . ' !' 4 11. " ' I . .VI I n1 ; : in: ii. ; 7 ii i-,.i ' : 7; 2 ' L: l:,t ; II". -.;, ; i i' ,... ;', f. 41: :; i ; '' ' i ; is i r.: .-: ii i;i it, is fi 7.-,; m "-- '' I : II' .v :y s 74 .;; "V 4T Ii ill l:i. Ml in' l !0' i:( J-! 4, V.! l, 1 T ' lil; l.il IS, 2(10.' l;oij l:c'l .i;, -i liTui! PbJ I u; i; ;. :i -1 A Husband's Mistake. Ililsliaiids toil llfll'll JllTIUit wivi-s. and parents tlieir children, t Kiilfi r froni hciiiliiclie, li;,ine.s, nruiiiliii f Ieeplc.ttnes!, liitA, la'rvousiiesMt'.ss, when hy the use of Dr. I-UU-a' Ke Htorative Xerviue such nerioim re Hiilts could easily he prevented. I'ruiriirt every win re say it ;;ivc8 universal saiisiactmn and lias an iiiiiiieii.-ii' n;ile. Woo lwot lh C)., ol l-ort Uayne. J ml.; S.i.iw - Co., of Svii.ciise, N. Y.; J.C'.Vilf.l!illsda!e, Micli.; and hundreds of others av: "Jt is the creates mdicr they ever knew." It contains no opiate:'. Tri"2 hottlea and tine hook on Nervous diseases, free at R (5. Fricke A Cos Wj.ndarf j'. IS. W.Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis. a prominent dealer in general merchandise, and will) t'ltlts s:i.i'.t-,i I peddliii" wagons, had one of his hors.is badly cut and burned with a lariat. The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame and tstitf turn-withstanding careful attention and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer nunc of Halter's liarh Wire iaiieuient, the most wonderful thine,- ever k.-iw to heal such wounds. He applied it only three times and the nore was completed healed. Kqunlly ood for all sors, cuts, bruses, mid wounds. ir Kiiio by all dru-iM Cure for PoraWsM. I'r.iMk Corneliu s, (u" Puree'!, Ind. 1 it., s.:s: "i i,i;'i,Rd Mi. l'iiuon, lio.se wife had paralysis in (he lace to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's l'iiiii Halm. To their rcat Mipnse liefore the Itoltle h;id all been used .-he was a j;reat deal belter. Her tace had been drawn in nni Hide- but the Pain Halm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swellings und lameness. 50 cent botties for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists. Some of the mnal utirtlinT ; tersting discoveries of the life and customs of buried Egypt are noy being made through extensiveexca vattions. These discoveries are exciting a great interest. Many discoveries ure, however, being made in or country that are re markable, among which we may mention that of llaller's Pain Para lyser which etlects entire relief, and in many cases a complete cure of that lerriblf tliseasi: rheuniiitism. an-, which also relieve.-' pain of all kinds. For sale bv:;M .Ir.f-'.-iV-ii s i u r inie:.-.v!ieat il itir for sale at Heisel'si mill. tf Chasiborlain'a Eyo v.nd Skin Ointment A c-tr.in cr-n for Ctronlc Poro Eye, Teller, Call Kjcum, tedd Head, 01J Chronic Sores, Ferer Sores, Tv.vm, It-jl,, Prairio Scratcheg, Sora Kipplcj nnd Pil6. It 2 caolins end coothlns. Ilnndredncf ciscs havo boca cured by Jt after ail other troatmout had filled, it li ut up ia 25 and CO cent Loitd. .'''..-. '..'.'!", .'iji;"'a'Hii. . .1 Ima-liU. gr IIIM.UX U CO.. Si. V. J Bl. I...'U 'Tfc rn:rw?rrit'S F'l'iri. pen J-'J for ii r ,. i ,e.. f A l-u I ''l "t li' Jl 1 lib -H ULrtiM. -.'Hl4 . rt t, ,1 V 'J. Jt .U - r ,MM t -J - I' A-. DittlU lit tk l.M'.l V Square Pianos ARE GOING Out of Stvle fMt. V?b allow ft much ucli for your f-.1 q.u? ,.,;o wo ran now. 'i'hey will wmjii haf3 'Mo or no torVtaWo tnlac. GET YOUK LTiiiCiil OH Gr.AI.'D I; tf VAtl .nnl.Mnl... .li..,.:r..,,1... n -1 , Wa ttlll ruind nHnUl ivtirftl.M a t.tu.nl Ih ..1.1 ,:.... nd from yonr srn era ve tan e.-Umate in vuiuo M at If w nit iu tPrlcp low for flrt-elM plno. I "0l lJ)tul'J' II 1 p.t .0 (.11 !-"0t ftimmt ftl l"Vou keop your ola p:no till you a'provo Lby ;W'.it!.f1-" I,, i Li "'i&i, J-"''" iP Tfm.hinl Colu,. i '.x.j'Zl r..,-''l'j.:'-""'jf" Pff 0, t f?.!- mi to iUttlt hsii.Q il 71 (.1 us M, Ss !"l I II !l III Ik'., 42 IH 111 Mi f.l' 47, 12 "0 Il I r.:. 1 in' 4:1; I :i ml r.v i.. i .' .si 1-f .'i.s: I4ii' iO ;?! (il W Hi' ;.t 1 1 I.,; i;.i 4S 1.0 Kil .Vi 7.1. 4-- 4"l HL'I 4 I i .mi ii 4sj ill r, 4s I I III; 1 1 71' 40: ft SI1 ft.' 4.l; 7' '.''i ,:- "I :.; :7. (,, :j ., : i ' i.'i 7 12: I-1 1 . ii, ;t i .' n; " -'1 II! 1 4 ,.. 1" I. 1 ',. i.' :; ,' 1! :: I.'. !i i:,i.-i ivrt J 15 :i'i Jr. : I ,fi! r.- it m I I i;i.;2 ! U7i For many years .Mr. H. F. Thump sou, of ),..s M, lines, Imv.i, was se j verely iiuLcled with chronic di.irr I huea. He says: "At times it wan j very severe; so much so, that I ; fe;u id it would end my life. About j seven years ni;ii I chanced to pio- cure a bottle ol ( hauiberlain's I tjolie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It g.ive me prompt rebel and 1 believe cured nie permanent ly. as 1 now eat or drink without harm anything I please. I have! also used it in my family with the nest results. I'ljr sale by F. G. Fi ickie & Co. Wonderful Sucecso. "Two years ago the Ilaller Prop. Co.' ordered their bottles by die box -now Ihey buy by the carload. Aniouir the popuhiratul siicceseful remedies thev Dii'tiare i I:,ii,.,'m Nirsapjirilla s Ilurdock which i.- the most wonderful blood purifier kllOWIl. Xl ilrilirirlul liiuit'it,.Li l.i reeoniinend this remedy. ror sale by druggist A Mystory Explained. Tile tinners emit:iin fri'inmni mi tices of rich, nretlv ntul ,.,ln,vii,.,i girls eloping wiih negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well.lmniv.i .pccialist. Ir. Franklin Miles nun ..I, ' ... v "J " .in sue l lriris are iiinre nr iKj l, leiie.'ii, nervous, very impulsive, un- ijiiianceti; usually subject to in ad ache, neuralgia, i leeiile.'siiess. im I'liider.ite crvinLT orl i i 1 1-! t i i i Thest how a weiiiv. nervous sviem fur which there is no reined v euual tn Restorative Nervine. Trial bullies and a tine book, containing many marvelous rnreK. lreo nt i i . ith-l.. ii Co s who also sell and guarantee Dr. Mi es' ce ebrat e New lfe-i, Lure, the lincst of heart tonics.Cures lluttering, short breath, etc. - Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. Ifyou are afiicted with a cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Chest, trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, mid experience benefit, yon may return the bottle and have your money refut . I 'll. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. (J. Fricke A Co Drti'r Store. Larire si.e !Wc. and $1.1X1. An honest Swede tells his in phi n but tiiii'iist'ikablc slory l.lll- iru.'i're for the benefit of the public. One of my children took a severe cold .-n il got the croup. 1 gave her ;i tcaspoonful of Chamberlain Cough Remedy, nnd in five minutes Mies i j'.uve in r one more, jiy mis time Hie had to cough up the ratheriiiir in the throat. Then she went to sleep and slept good for fifteen minutes. Then she got up and vomiu-d; then she went back to bed und slept good Jor the re- it, :i i ii iii-r i A i he 11 iii-1 1 1 Klui firil IIia croup the second night and I gave her the same remedy with the same good results. I write this because I thought there might be some one in the sutue need und not know the I 'u me! ils o: ini.- wo'i l -i l'il m-'di- ciii.N C.AK..... A. T. i:.,.s, Dea Moines, Iowa. aO cent bottle for side by F. (J. Fricke ft Co. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while in the ft' rvice. Iiitve since been perrnnnent ly cwred .f it by Chiiiinbcrhiiii's t.'i.ilie, I'bi'h. i ; a:id -- itti'ri Rem edy. I'or Sine by ti. i'i ii-ke iV Co. Cnuis f ,Mosn Bum A T ,M,i,J i. . I ...... a, u.t,A -' V Li lulKrifto.C H '.li pi V. I i f. 1. ) OrJ f! CKP. t - -i h Chi S3 VSft new. Masonic Temple, 8jQ01 153 u&iiisn! St. Bcstan II II li 4; ft - 71: l! 2i 2 i '! 7: -, M 4 t:l 1 i! li! Kl ft7 I, tin ' 4' -li'1 s:i 4 ;.. ' 37 V: !H 41'... 42 ;-.'i ?i ..s vo il ;;u' ."I, u i;l 7 2.S 2.') 2' (. s 7 :'o i.'i; i iij ',n' ;i 14 I 171 ! In ft' 7l II. !l . I '7l ' K li I.. ! r1 4 , :ii k. i.'i! t . 41', 7- M Ii .,' I is, 7 ii l.i; 01 r. li I 42! ;.j 10' 10' 4 111 : I f. ... 4 : :e i.'i ' :-2 ii l" le 1 0 .1 r :.. !' i in 1-s1 ;. 1. 7s K' n' "'"' ni '.: .'1 ;i i :,s 4i'... i ;i. 1 0 ; w. i'.'., 71 -. Is! : 1 .'11 ; ; (. III 2 I '.il 17; 4, 1 K5 l Hi2 i'.i'l l:o n: -I I 17 7.i l.! ' :i. !'l! ;3 i,6 ll'.'i 1,2 21 if 7 It, i:l (ill li.i Si! M, 1 .v ".Mi M f'li 7s I .o '"'I 1V1I. Mi' 1 I 44 ri en oi :n K. ro' 1 ft 1 in tin Vi i ,.h 4 1 H2 ill Ml .0 rj H 1 . ho I I 2'3 nr. i,:, IMI; h(; Ki 1.1.,: 11, 117 (;i I'll! 2I I. Iil7li; U2i lift ir.MI I !M ii.4 I I THF. MOCKING BIRD. Tliero I no otlief liir.l t.n--n half like thatl From Kik'ti'a ItuwiTs it Lew, Out Li llio woriil, wilU waverliin pluuiiifo linty, Willi lliu unhappy twain. Unit kail day Tliu MM' h ept until of iluw. It Ih nut iil;rliiln!,nlt! or lark. Oil. a diviner bird! Iu iiukiii tipped fun.iiN, Hivcct with nlfbt and dew. And win kKsed ineaduivn, when tho iiii ln p tlitinii;li. Its voico in ever heard. Its ne.tnl In lireaku w here rmwi blow, Wheiu liiineyi ucklo.s rnam; Tho wind pipes wilt ur.iiiml It, mid tho ruin Of tearful April pin ts in twaiti, Nnr dainpi H duH tiy Inline. VIiimicb rnnteth It and iioetli It? Horn fur HiobiiuI' (U'IIkM, No bird that Him thrmuh ulorlei of Hie dawn. Or homeward comes lo-n deepening twi light drawn, Can iiiiitcli It h henrt nntrn tllnlit. -Min t A. Candler iu Atlanta I'lmatltullou. ry lamugli. Julinn Mitchell, the 8tngo mnnnRer, was rohenrtiinir u eniinmnv nf Vitriol v people who had waxed ainbitious und pianneii to go butli into tho flowery CehlH of polite f.uce. Anions them was n Mioniiinntit team, one of whom wan cist to play n (,'ihled youth who figures proiiiiuently iii the pieeo. His Mens con cerning ths jiroper performance of tho role were supremely weird, and onpRfter tioon Julian overheard the fullou-incon-vertiition between tho portrayer of tho uintlern swell and liia partner: "o;iy. Lilly. I ain't got no wo for these dooil p ins. I can't get no conception uv em." "Come orf. CafT shootia'a dead easy." "Ever try it?" "Stilinly. Kelcey nin't in It with me when it comes to wearin dreis props." "Well, tho gauie'a a deud hard one for me." "Nix. All ye cot to do is to remem- bcr you're a cent what's wearin cent's clothes nnd letterjro!" New York Com mercial Advertiser. The Field for th ItiT.nUr. In the realm of machinery ami mmn. faeturo the inventor is vet hut upon hia infancy. Many millions of dol lars have been reaped and are to be ac cumulated bv tho hivontnr I n timelilnnev who tinderstanils tho complicated needs or immunity. Tho central Idea in this work is to reduce labor. rmnnHA di1 time to tho lowest point, ninl so to econo mize in tno use of luiiteriiil that ihnr will he no absolute wnsdn. I'jb .nlor tilMin this field of invention one cannot trui t tn accident and happy luck, but he must first thorough v to iin.'iiiil. liimu. ir with the laws of dynamics and mechan ics, fo mat fie can appreciate nn Im provement When it is miL'ieHte.l tn bin mind. Oeorxe E. Walsh in Nhw Ynrb Epcx;h. Mirror. r the Itraplli. The earliest mirrors of whirl, mnti,n .... ..vt.fu Is ma le in history were iu use amoux the Israelites in the time of Moses. That gentleman, as recorded in tho Dible, commanded in a certain emergency that these articles should bo transformed into wash basins for the priests. They wsre made of brass. Doubtless hiuiilar uten sils cif this and othe-mafprinls were in ':.' i c.'"re ti t. .U ll.j.t i'j'hu period black glass w. i employed for the puriioM!, as well as transparent glabs with black foil on tho bark. It is re lated that the Rji.'iuiards found mirrors of imlishud black stone, both convex uii.l concave, unions the natives of South Arm riea. Wa;diiii'.'ttn Ktiir. Labor nnd V.tiieuitn In t'irciilar. Jiihthowuuii.il tho pustollice depart ment receives every year for making men's livis liiiMensotii'.' wiUi circulars i f t -ery iiiiiinablo character it is im jKissiie to est limit-, but if ht. Louis is any criterion it must be enormous. One firm alone sends ont . nuideralily over 1 ,000,000 n year, and quite a number em ploy a lar'o Rtaff of folders and nddre.ss ers, and get out from 2.000 to 5.000 a day each during tho busy season. If everyone they send to mads the circu lars aslittlo ns I do ther in a terrible Hiiiounr or lute's labor lest in the w.,r!.. -Interview in St. Louis (.Hobe-Dem. crnt. i Suoe.vir to tit. llnnt. Thoro IiUJtj Leavity .-pots on tali' v ih,. which wi:ioiui,.osol lo look like p.ii.1 iii'S of co-art pl.-i'ier on tiiu fair fc!.in, have foitnd a t,ucc.)sor at last. The spot fashion hl its drawbacks. The veil was liable to twist around, and no mutter how carefully that sjHit wm located it was almost sure to work around so that it came on tho tip of the weuror'a uo.ie. Its successor is a dainty sjiray of flowors or a lea r waiked on tr pinisp. One i. ' ! ; ;.h .1 1. 1 i .iiii c-i . .te mcli ch t-k. .cv Yoik HltuIiI. 44 , 2 KKi 73 111! HI 7 ?! 6 in. t! .;i m! ft.-' mi 10 I .. 7 ! ,. 'It Ml1! .. I'"1 !.... "-'!... I-'.'I... ;o 1 1" it it,1 M 7N 7.! 41 4,1 1" il l III 3 1 f: ii.,' 111 is 4 1:. in 7 11 K , Mi I.I li I'.'i s I'll (I I .v I'll "'.I '4 '..1 1 '11,1417 nn: f i IsH BiMith Amprlrao l.ova M.-ililtii;. All tho love mnhiiiff in South America must be carried on through u third por f mi. If a youth desires to marry he does not speak of It to the Birl whom he wishes for a wife, but to his own father. The hitter, if ho approves, rjoes to the father of tho yonnif lady und tho two discuss the matter together. Each tells tiie other what he will do for the young folks, and between them a contract is drawn up respecting settlements and all inch things. The intemling bridegroom is not per mitted to see his fiancee for a moment before the wedding. As soon ns that event has taken place there is a wedding breakfast, and usually without tho for mality of a preliminary tour, the conple K'ttlo dowu to living, either in an es tablishment of their own or more often In the house of the parents of the bride or the groom. One drawback abont marriage in South America is that in taking a girl to wife it is apt to be considered a mat ter of course that the VOlinir tnnn inn. rit's her whole family also. He has no occasion for surprise or (Iisgruntleineut if, together with his bride, fifteen or twenty people come to share his house hold nnd domestic comforts, including nil her available relatives and their nerv al) t. These Latins are a very clannish race, ' nnd a father is apt to be willing to adopt a raft of sisters nnd consiys and annts, not to mention n mother-in-law,' rather than have his hoii or daughter leave the family roof. It is duo to the rtrength of family attachment among them that hotels m South America aro only for strangers from nfar; llio natives always find hospitable entertainment among the kindred. Cincinnati Commercial Gar (ette. A R.n.lbl. View of Ota firat Qnr.tloa. The question of relinquishing seaU t women in the nnblio like the poor, always with ns. Said a man recently discussing Is: "There is just this point which I have come U realize; either I must make up my mind never to have a seat in a cur. or I mnni decide never to civa it tin. I m an.i come to my place of business at the nours wncu almost everybody else does; the cars aro in variably rrmv,lw,1 .ni there are always women Maudinir to i j.. . .... . wuom u is poRsihio to oiler my place, if I cet one. Such hcim? tlm nui, if ! also possible for me to stand tho year tnrcngii. I cannot see that this 8.icrilie is demanded by tho conditions. I am re.'ioy to mvo tin mv beat at anv time to any person, woman or man, whose manner or niuiearanen ind ieni o less ability to stand than 1 possess, but 1 am not willing to resign it every time I Cud a woman 6tandintr. Wo urn fellow travelers in a conveyance in which the sujipiy or scats will never, uutil the millennium, equal the demand; today I am fortunate, tomorrow she will be, and I think most women prefer to ac cent this Dronortiou of success ratlior than to have seats continually resigned to them. Atlea.st my womankind have so expressed themselves to me ou the subject." New York Times. Science mines to the front in thnmnnn. !'-, no ,,f ;rm.l, 'J'f, be t now made aro composed of ini.ttiuo of pul verized ouaru, powd t, powdered emery and rublier. outwear by many years any natur . IJ tt.:!en:iHlces are said to have a natural antipathy to v,i;u ash leaves. Some l.aliiraii.sis i::.;ri t H at a Uilii wian placed in a circle of half adi leaves and hall' hot c..'.l;, wi'l iti.s4 tho coals rather than etieoimt'. r t!ie l.oivea. The exact nature of thocounectiou be tween cyclout s and toniailocs is not yt understiMui; bi.t the distinction between tlif in is so dear that nobody should ever bestow upon one the name that belongs to the ot her. The average French fsmilj embrao.es throe members, and the average Irish family five. In Kngland the average number of members of a family is four. Dr. Noah Woiwter.of dictionary fame, was bnried iu the New Ilavun burial ground, a short distance from Uillhouse avenue, and near the ernter of the city. Experiments at tlis IlliiKiisoxperiment station show that the best fertilizer known for Und on which wheat is raUed is oivinary barnyard inanare. Dr. George Turner alutoa ilmt fed with the refnsB fno.l iron aick with tii;.l.l!ieiia al.-o d evre!y wi'li wui.t Mi'ii-.t to ! . .. e.iu' Ui.-.e;e.