THE DAILY HlblwAJLD, PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOHKR 18, 1887. . V TWUi. MWWW IMC I Ije -JJlattamowtlj, Patlti (jcralb ! KNOTTS I3BOS., Publishers & Proprietors. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For ?.i!)icrii'; Jiule, SAMUEL MAXWELL. Knr I'ulvrsily Itcgfnt.i, J)!i.:iJ. H. DAVIS, Die. oeokoi; uoherts. For .Iir.Stfc of .Si'nm.I .Imlii i il Iiif-trlct, iiun'. samukl m. chapman. i I ON. ALLEN W. FIELD. TICKET UBLtCAN COUNTY For Treasurer D. A. CA.MI'DELL. For Clerk lillll) CUITCIIITELD For Keeoi-ilei-WM. II. POOL. K-.-'m-i iiituu.lMt of I'uijKc Instruction 1IAVNAHD Sl'ENK. !: r siiiTiir j. c. eiivi:nuaiiv. l'or .Jed- CALVIN RUSSELL. Km-Clerk of I ist i Court II. J. ST I J km; I IT, For County ('omnii-sinner (I HOKUM YOUNG. IVr Mui vc.vor A. MADOLE. l'or Coroner IIENIiY Ji(EC!C. Tho Re-publican Stato Platform Tin rep'il.-iieaii" party ,ot I.'elr;it;;i. while eror careful f property liehls. an. lioMiii no i in pad v vtIi ri i !io woulil rir n t no -o m nuii'! ill villi-, or t. i: h Hot anai-ehi-l s destroy, re.i.-seri.s ns nt leripin.-uion iii;ti. me irevit rail w.y corii.r:it ii; or i ins slaio wlilrh IioI.I re I Itl'V.ii of cl-.!'0t liiti-rei! ti ttii; jirt.iilc s'uall le tin faliiy r'-'iil mtv.iiiH of the st.i'e uot its m.i'i tn. Ili -wojki'l I t-ji i l;it I v control in ttii sia'-.i-ni ii itk'M 'tt:i!i ciMitiiiiic mtil :i ':! of uiii jilikiiM. ot i-ioi l'it;ut rH'"- anil U!sj::r liirtrriiiiiiii.timi iu l.ivor oi iioiividiials of loi'AiMtai -ii a.I " to emt. Assunnp;? tin ri'k;ouili. ;. wln.-li faii'lv lloin;t to i of baTinjj orii.cina'.r.il 1! leislitt insr ionKni; to l i lr.iika control :U'l I lie or. af :ou vl tlmni ti i l;:nali or i oiuiiiii-ioiix which have heen en rtllcl to giapi-lt with coiporat'- povrf-r. the iv- luioueau warty will see to it lii.it j X t uotiicil t'iiireiunti of power t'is commisMoii', na tioaai iitl tite, ! ii ( .)rrnii'd for hat tin unci ir ti'!:)iT. While f'tTorlnj siirti ;..;itv,re In tli cui.tii.itio i of this ri.M' At p.-rinit. the. iiir..3 ei.Liiii.io-ie!j to be eleoied liv the j:.ili, It lieroby f nil.- it-i eunfttleni in the zlnioii; ktian.1 of traniportation.and coiimiumls ut rwmri t oi.'tain for JNolira.iKa rite same ttrl.T f r: t or fret-tit ami carria-rc of n: Bnugart u Is ceur lKi1 to u-n;!iborin:; states rliuiUriy ctri'uim'.:in.-ril. It 13 irrosly ntijift uJ rrii!i- vtrnTi; that Nebruka .ihouhl Iiy mora for the trausportnl i- of k-r nultirts :nl tiiv rariiiit'" of lir ."iipp!i t ban her n-iah-l.rs, Iowa. Minnoot t ami laWt:ta, wi'.h its S if mil of Oisiiy const riictftl iii-.l .-ki p!y JiiAiiA:'!-j i:iie o;r;'ii;oa.l ami repiiDU ciii T tint statt will not. ccasa tli,ir eliorts until ml wrongs te riii tr-I. Wo r. aiir:n our ao h'-ran-'i to tho American syetr-it of t (.riff. u:ui:-r whlrh. witli its broad jrote.t ton ..f AiniM h-:i la'mr, our country has V!.(ht-ii uricnii ;iny o-.ncr. ysjiie uusiiiess r the country tni'.r ii.'iuaiitis revision, the re iuii:c::ii. xlivn to t!i'; tlem;in'' of c-f ry mate riAiiJii-resi. win s".' 10 it that scti roTiMon misll Do :i:t'f at tho onrhest practical U:iy. roii jtinii me :ciM!i 01 1:1c iloiaocrai tc ma jority :n coiiirr-ss m that ;1;rtT repratcil pit-it'-'s ,. tsrirtr.forni.it Inn ut'frly lailt-rl. w.iila !t lyir.z a larj.- inaj-ni: y in. the house of rMpi-"'aiA'iTs. wiu-rf t iri'f bats niuit ori'i natc, t limit aliour nech reform, which imi.-t co:ii frtn tu party that has crer bvm tli, lri'i:U vt thu Anicricau laborer and producer. 'Viif ;;rAtfui lUa.iks of f li Aim-nean ptopli lire due ft th jr.- who riefended the nnioi! tu t he Ut! war 1 we are i-i faror of urovidfnf;- itbl i snloin for fioliiifrs and Tiilors wlio were iUi!mi in iti rvice (r w!ui hare sinci. without tfc-sirfault or vice, becono objects of pubii;- r pi ivite etiarity and t t!ie wUous ami orLtiai or t:io-e v'm fell tu iti defense. W k -urtliy yin ithie with tl; a'-ii.ition fc!:d cil,)il of the patriot of Ireland in t li f ir ii'li-;.'ti to ot'tani for their co.intrv tlte U:-tuo,'- 01 ri-i- intiiiiMoin and iocl eif- kOTwrniutr.l. tV'ts rcoaize in charlcB Srew- art rarae:l und the Kt. Hon. William K. (ilad- . one worthy champion." of the f iid Jsmental jmacinuu 01 t no ueciaratioa or liidcpcn Uunce. W caileinu the action of f!it ra-esiit.'-nt: in h' ftttcmi't to return the trophies tvoh by krayery on the Pe!d of batt!e. wo ami nui the narrow, intolerant and par tlsmn action ofthe democratle n.ntv tn nin,i 1 from th pilTil-jjo of state citiz'-nship the kiif inillio peoiln of Dakota, ko11t the uu- nv ana lsceieiisiblf uround of ft ifTrcpc: 1 political Tiew. Xiot content with their ef fwr to exclude th negro from th tdective IrancliUs, tiiy now eek to proicribo an Intel liKAut. 'Oroui and pittriotis petoale because i their imIIMcc! oriiiil,.Mj. We Ticv with alarm tho abiif-e of the Teto Por p tn pre;aeiit o; the I niteil State." A cr from tho of which Kuxland -iov- w.t-i3 ti ito-;ai-'cu inr tw.i ceatuiies: a yowei usjfi nut tx titnaf during tiieflrit forty yrs oj oar na'ioaa! K-OTernnient. a power by hopaople intrusted to the president fnr tlie I'loeiiun nasty legt-tisition, lias by tne w:'.i.-ol inciiintiout or that . ilice been utd to tliw.iii in-well .isceitained wlii efthe pco- pie euii to ij;t!v t,),:i! lepcaied dtmands. Jle m one-ii v:i or a suiji.j tnrm of ofllce, ved t.:e :iowt'i- inn re times than all the predecessors conioine l. He has sought by a'.l the prece 4iuei m- of xtraor.iiuarv nowr. to A-nmri- iiK.. Inmelf a cu-oidiuate branch of the 11a tional le,:.;tiii e. j I ha lreo;entiv exer cii-yatnt- .me man power-' by the cowardly imethoi of til- ' pocket veto" by which import aut ineaiuni-? have been defeated without any r.-ajn ui-ing 4,'iven for witliliolaiuv: its hd- Irotfti. Last Saturday Ilastings voted $20,000 bonds for the lissouri Pacific railroad. This will make Hastino-s four railroads. Exri.AXD ha3 just built on tlie Clyde the fasteat war cruiser afloat. "Well, we must build a Yankee cruiser to beat her ns bnaly ns the Volunteer beat the Thistle. Wake up, Secretary "Whitney! JVr. I". Wor:7. 31k. Kaxdali, lias returned from his trip through Georgia, and his report as to public sentiment in that'quarter j'3 to the cilert that the course of protection is unquestionably making rapid and eub stantial gains. Although the foremost democratic leaders do make strenuous efforts to convince the people that they ought to go on voting for free trade and the discouragement of all manufactring enterprises. Gen. Cl.vuk, the clerk of the house of representatives, says that tho minimum democratic clear majority over all in the present house will be ten and it may lie fourteen. Thero are four vacancies two in New Y'ork, one in Rhode Island and one in Louisiana. If Rhode Island elects a republican, which in all proba bilities she will, the vote by'statos on tho choice of the next president,if the election should be thrown into the house, would Ft and: republican, 20 just enough to elect; democratic, 17, and New Hamp shire tied. Tiik domestic wheat crop of 1887 1ms been heretofore estimated at 430,000,000 bushels, witli 115,000,000 bushels avail able export eurplus. The Government Department of Agriculture, on October J 0, reported a possible crop of 4.i0,000,000 bushels. Tin earlier estimates gav; a surplus of 1 1.",, 000,000 bushels including 2.3,000,000 L 0111 the l'acilie coast, leav ing 00,000:00 biti-hels from Atlantic polls. Tlie surplus is now increased to 110,000,000 bushels from Atl-mti.; ports, of which -10,0!. 0,000 bushels have bc-n exported wit!. in fourteen diy,sk-uving 0, 000,000 bush ; Jill available fur expott. Of this about T't.OOO.OOO bushels will he required, wilh'iiit the United States, on this continent. 1 a ing at this time 5"v 000,000 duslr Is available for Europe. liruihtretts. Tun poetry of the November Hurx '.v is exceptionally line. The principal piece is a "Chant of a Woodland Spirit," I y Robert Hums "Wilson, which is a lofty strain of nature interpretation in blank verse equal to that of Hryant. "A Stol 11 Soul," by G.'orge E. Montgomery, debn- eates the tuwnicnmg of a young sp:.it by thedjoetrino unbelief. Thenuml nho contains "The. Lat Faun," by Loui-e Imogen Onincy; "The Rock where my Mother 1'lay. d," by Wallace Hri.cc; and a sonnet, "A Child Shall Lead them," ac companying the frontispiece by F. S. Church. ON CITY SIDEWALKS. PEOPLE WHO THRIVE CHANTS OF THE AS MER-PAVE. source it do; ti representative At tin ni". -trig of tin ISritish Iron mid Steel in . itut , Mr. Adatnscn, president of that i )dy, in an address delivered on the occasion, advocated tic imposition of u tariff on imports of foreign mair.i fact ure. "lb; s-id that under tin exi-t ing coiulitio-is tip; local, or tit home man ufaeturer, was opjircssc-d, but if import d nictal were made to pay its share toward carr?i?tr on tii ; st:ite, the Hrilish a:id foreign mam; faeturr would be me nearly on r. mi. tins is very s;u-n:- a cant coming from tlie from the prcsi.lent of body in iron -rv.-l tc-r 1. It shows th.-.t "Fair Trade" is jirogrcssing. Ni:w Yoi:i. democrats who affected a short tints" ao to sneer nt the movements of the Gcorg pruty, arc now s'.-rioiu !y allarmed at tlse turn affairs have tak n. Themem!ers v.-'io arc dcs?rting from tlie democratic nn'ks to join the followers of George, makes the situation doubtful nt least to democratic hopes, and also made resort to desperate measures a nec essary expedi. ni to save the field if pos sible for the reform democracy. Rumors tire current of a rorruntion fund being raised to which liquor men und office holders will bo 'forced to contribute Cleveland is now too much occupied posing before the credulous public as the great reformer of tin age to take not;;-e of any violation of his policy in the E;n pire state. Theorcticall' speaking, ai-d for the purpose- of catching gudgeoi. the supprcssh a of "pernicious activity" is a coptirating phras?, and now as the time comes r.r-, itr.d for its practical appli cation, self-hit e: '.-t prompts one to stop and reflect v. h -se ox is being gored. The fertility of the reformer's and nva wump's mind may possibly enable .them to invent a new terra to act as a hcalirg balm on the new rupture of tin civil ser vice reform policy. Gazette Journal. she lit'.s a I ris!:-.: J which nolx-cly I: lias f fffjue'it. il t1' anitn-ie a-id .' Her IJ-tery, ev, i fail to be instr:'- . Theue is no d-oibt that the most pow erful foe of tru tariff reform which the country has h-.d in tho past four years was the committee on ways and means of the house of representatives in the forty eighth and forty-ninth congresses. The majority of tin gentlemen composing this commit! 'C were free traders, and they very carefully and effectually smoothed" every measure of revenue reduction brought before them except those which bore the free-trade brand. The majority 01 the members of the house in both conres.-es were protectionists, which proved that more than half of tin people of tlie country were opposed to free trade. Yet tlie will of these peopl? was contemptuously overriden by tlie free traders of the ways and means com mittee. So far as regards their wishes on the most important question before the nation, a majority of the yoters of the country have virtually bren disfranchised for four years past. Hon. J. G. Carlisle was speaker of the house during tint period, and as such he appointed its com mittees. It is probable that ho will lie chosen speaker of the house of the fiftieth congress. The proposition, therefore, to take the appointment of tho ways ami means committee out of his hands, leav ing the house to se-lect it, is a good one. Nevertheless there elor-s not seem to be even the slightest probability that it will be adopted. Th-j majority of the mem bers of the next house are protectionists, but nothing except the abosolute necessi ty of presenting a reasonable measure of revenue reduction will prevent the com mittee from obstructing all legislation of this class in the uext congress as it did iu the last two congresses. Globe Det.i. Drus3-5t's Soaps. The largest line of 10c soaps in the city tit Warrick's elrug store try them. . d 4t Warrick has a very nice line of birth day cards. d 4t Komo of tho Thouaul und One Indus tries that lie;. end oil tho tVlilms unit Caprice of I'usscr-i JJy A Varied, 1.1st. Let any one who walks through tho city stivuts for plon-cro and profit take note of what ho sees- raid hoars in tho way of open nir tradii),', und ho v, iil lio amazed ut how much ingenuity und industry is exhibited hy those who dej'und upi..-. tho euprico of tho pars ers by. Here is u miiiiu! ;.re stove, a perfect infant of a cooking stuvi , shining liko black marble. It exhibits thj :. : -jilieutiou of stove polish, end liiuny l.n;, ,e keepers, chariried by its brliliHiiee, invc- t 111 n packet in the- hopo of pi odiu injr a ll!;a 1 1 suit. Elbow p;ro:uso is, how ever, u ie cc--.-ary ; -ldition to this or any other polish ever i:;vei:: d. Giudioii i.ti'1 1 i6s! Those aro tho floral fctock oi this ;; faced, reposeful woman, whoii ctcniuliy 1 yinjj up po:-ies and gently sprinkling her s veet smelling wares y tha ltiekiii; of a .: !k broom which has been eiiar;e.i with nr: v. The little woman, Low ever, lj;-s 11 qoi: ; ' lut profitable, trade in ilow crs and iu coier . I dried grus.ses and inimor tclles. Hi ro is a'l iy!d woman who ha3 at first siht ix toiieiiio:--. sympathetrc interest about ma-. She is v.i :e r with ago and infirmities, and as sho m-liir rather than rests upon her stnirm t !io cL iir ;. Luniano storekeeper lias provitl.-il sli hj.-; as if sho would somo clay have to bo" carta- -1 thenco to her last lioniu; containing otitis and ends ys. Tor a lon ti:ue sho aixw sjiot, sat in tho samo iod tiio s.-nno sympatiiy. if not eventful, could not o. When the darkness of m'ejiit falls u- ;; the street anotlna old wo ):!:!, but ft v.. e small ohl woiiian, nestles v.-itlihia. dark lit rwaj' into a perfect ball of Kid mortality, bej-ins to grind away at tii.it .'-L-l-1;.-.!: i f . .1 imnlem mechanisms, an oriHi::!-!;..-. t . j wheezing, wailin- strains awake the ce1:-, - f tlio silent nihl strangers are prmjited Vj , -r into the dtirkness to dis cover tha r-.o.i r.:c 1 ' the sad sounds, mid tender uiek!s and wor r- sympathy. If, however, that old woi.m.i .--ro to die to-morrow nn other M v. ..".1 would take her place, and so c-i till the err.--!; of doom. 'ai: .r : vn rn::rEtt." own plumber'' is decidedly air sex, for if the plumber 1 eex more than unulher loubt) lovely woman hates i hat?. Hero, however, is :1 exurci-ju the fiend. All : of soi't, very suit, sol ler id a 'tallow candle. With lements ho fills up holes in .1 they an; all fitted up ho id then adjures you to buy ad do liko wise, sizes and cf all (jealities, ..ts each. There they bans in Ferried rows ol' diminishing sizo an l spot lessly clean. Tiie;.- aro, indeed, too eleau, be- tho froa use .f muriatic or Ijuuct to their purity. If iblo the question arises iso other questions about lore they were bleached, Hod with unbidden fears a used lef ore. "Every 1.; 'y i e attractive to tin is d.tLoted by 1 (-vlii. il is o:.ci to him wil !: a ferv tht; a'.i who s' ho usi-s is a .-!. (price five ee: t.-) ; tlieto two .''iiii! u tin pot, and v. v. makes ii-j'.v oi'- -, . his solder me1. 1 i;'poi:;.M?s Oi." ail from ii o to toil cause thoy sug-':.-nitrie ueiei as an ; acids are aum' "Why."' Then what they v.i ro i and tho jjimil in that tkey hr.ve be Hero is the vh.) - laco seller. With dreail ful monotony he wings to aui fro that long bunch of lac-s. Around his neck, over his arms, iii both h, :e.ts aro laces laces every where and of r.ii kinds. A little removed from him is the : tand for e;lass and china ware. A food (i.alofit is flawed, c'aipped and broken, end ::jsmail quantity has been inyeaiousiy joiic. e together. Color seems to be the principal o; .,'ect of attraction, for these collections are be. ildering in their brilliance of hii"?, and many of them aro of elegant form. Thty ore i'aubtloss ends of stocks and saoiyles of good ; that havo gono out of fashion in Mueis u avenuo prior to being pushed out on to i ;o sidei alk. 'ai.t-oo:,'' axd nswnEEL. TLs balloon ir.::i and tho pin wheel man delight tho euiiJ- n. They mako really a pretty show as t '.. .-march along with their wr.res high in i':t ;,ir, and at holiday seasons they do a rearm,; trade. Tho ship that genUy swaj's u;- ..1 tho heavhig billow in trout of the ret. -.ting wind mill, and before the train oi nevr ceasing cars, i one to attract a little rowd of big grown up people, who u;:.a;:y condono for their child-i-h curiosity by .dipping a niekle iuto the tin .dipt er cf tin.! exhibitor. Grapes are everywhere just 1: w. They are ingeniously marked "three ci ..ts" very large, "half very small and ,:lb." vt : y large, but without that artful trick t he v ..re cheap enough. If ton pounds aro sui sent to prodaeo cholera symptoms tliey . ;. 1 bo obtained for twenty five ecu is, basket ; nd all. Souvenirs of New York a yard Ica :"or ten cents is not dear, ncitL'.-r r.re '.Iil- s luvcnirs cf tho Eartholdi statu? for half te .: money. A fine glass of litttformiik fer lis, 3 cents and ordinary milk for five cents me e leap enough, and they can bo had from a c!e well appointed cart close to 1ho curb. Ti. 'ii there is tho squeaking chicken. As Ai t nus Ward says, ''He's an einoosii." cuss;" the more you squcczo him tke more h f-qu' .s. Every well is ea-'ated person should possess amoiith harm''-::! am, a package of poncils, a packet of 1. ted: ' , .'. fivo cent nickel watch, a few penholders, a omb or two, a set cf shoo brushes, sonu -t.j-. iiieatctl detergent cleaning Stap, strong o:-1':: h to remove stains even from character, a .'i It lo rubber face capable of being sqaee:. 1 into any shape, a jumping doukey and fou.c ix;anuts! AU these to bo bought from v-: "rs who stand upon the curb. Now York iitar. Tnrilo Live-i- Oil in Consumption. At tho Colr.iiial .aid Indian exhibition tur tle livir t ii was f-hown among the novel medi cal com mod: ti s, : Grether with saveral rrcn- nrations of that i amous reptile presumably vaiuat lo for inv,-: ,id diet, and in particular turtle eggs, tho latter consisting entirely of yolk. I:i their m:i.ure state the eggs have a tough skin i.nd c .ntain a whito albumen which dees not I .- -i;ne opaque when the eggs are boi'.e l; to es :ain the eggs without tho albumen the plan is resorted to, it appears, of extracting them from tho interior of tho ani mal, in which state these immature- eggs are about o::c ineh in . .iameter, and, independent of any special c" ton tho system, arc con sidered a very prdatablo article of food. The turth iiver oi! is given in consumption in stead of cod liver nil, and is said to bo more agreeablo than tl:3 latter when fresh; the dose commo:.ly ad.n!nictered is a teaspoonful three times a day. Public Opinion. The oU!-en of Sweden. Painting and tha reading of English re ligious literature- aro tho chief occupations of the queen of Swe.'.en. In weather that per mits it she spends r.lmost tho wholo day in a sort of ojien ten;, where she arrives at 10 o'clock in the morning, lunches and dines and remains until abou : 6 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho tent is quits open on the side facing tho beautiful ilalare lake. New York Tribune. A fit range X.-.Uo In Austria. At Zirknitz in tin Au t ri an Alps theto i.-? tin intermittent Ishe that is a b:: i: which at 0110 bctujoi: with water, at -am t'" cultivated by tho f; -Imrhood. Tho imp- h l'tttick, h;is jut ex . lion of that basin a of it nn immense . which, when tho 61 '. tho basin has reaci 1 lx-giiu tucking ui t: basin is empty. Tliis cave leads i j underground lake:.. .1 ftui' nnothcr by a l'utk-k iiavi;,atetl ti-Iniiitt-nse fields of . ( annulate, and alter ' rent r aro carried -of the cave iu v.-i-e-waters is rated i very low, ahi.e.st ts in taich hu-es the frequent 13" closo th tho waters to liso ' l'utick, with three c f the lakes when t'. di-rd' cl.si J.l by a 1: ling down from the j eight hours they we . Could until they sv. passage by the fidr . which v;:s liajipily . they were enabled unharmed. Hut the i 1( ft behintl, and wi! .. pftcr the water eL .ii C'-I.ago Ne-ws. d' tho y-:;r is liih-d r i 1 'rii 1 up ::iid ;:-rs of the li.-hdi-1 f.Ll" "i f, Vi!i-:i!:l i:a-d tho t:' tr tri'r i ;u: 1 in 1 -.no j .-.' , c il'cd Karlow a, .( e of tho wat'-r iu ii cr-rtaiii la i.'d. o water until the a long r-eiies il c- iiiiitvi, d w i; ' . ' v 1 unv ' :t iivo of tii'. o. 1 iiiid gravi 1 :: ly t top t I.e. cur ' I y it. 1 The 10: 1 X'.-l.i i ti !:i 1 ;.il y J 'ir-v; .;i e ! ; i.'i wiip-r, e. i'':g rravi 1 i.-. 0 ;.!,-.' .-Hid fir.'.-' .'.' iii.i'r c::v!- -ii..:r-:, was in r 'trans' v. a.-. Kid '. r-ib! i.-h tu:o! .! . For i':or; (!.:.! ! bard ti; s ". -! i:l e-i !:iug i he i,..i- I t-t.t !:;:; 1 f- r.!..i :,-..-, ; ... : - '.: l!'.' inr.-...-i;:i i;ll-1 1 1 'i !.; . ' . rt e- ei'cl ;.:: '. 'r .O rl :e . A Ilea ut ifi: Of tha invitations and states exteinle-d . r.b'y tl:o me.-t uniqu pie of Jacksonville, t .vec n liels of "e-urlv tioa. va. iins ciii. s :: :.t p.-..;.- btate. e !eis ata 1.- r. . ..i l ..;:: ' ii'-; i e .1 . r b t d i o l 1.. ( with bra-'.s made aro nine inches wit". ti:rei'-ei;;',.;!.s of asn 1 l:i,.'hly poli.-l:d, an paititcd a bunch e. l loora. The incles: Lri.stol be'.arei, rqoii is written, its well i: coiiimiiteo ca-legatx't ' a.gcs are also uniqe India, ink slo-tchus e-fiorat-f tl.o state. ' the Cherokee roso, . to I'iorida, of ua:id e"' cah-i.'iigi; i'-.-diretto, failis, wiii.e; rrimcs, : ish r.ior-s', i!i-l E'a-t the St. Joht.'B 11: tj'a r( s of the beaut i. St. Ge-orge, ;dl blc-rc arti .lie arn-.Tigenu-:; . of the pug s tin re i or itiot;;re of a genu' driving his tenia to pines, lie has the ft drawn by a rentum he bofrit it.-'s, his Ion to the ground. l'h. ,1 t: ..: of?.- Ai'J . I'-'s in l'u 1:1 vi'...! ;;. iUi'S if t : i -t't :.eJi 1 1 i'iiUi.U d with i.O;l of liet ivc- i 'l re- ; v ij.ri :rr..tM..! : oats : (j:.: V.'i. ' o.i t ' ; 1 I'i-.il Armour ; A clergyman, wl chureii st.-ii'.ev.h.ere th-.r.s of the city, v, r.r l:ii!g for contrib who, he ttiid, was t.-.' the lii-cesi-aries of li. lute that sho had clothing fer her uev e-ven unall:- to buy . kind hearted doctor Armour gave him :" his way rejoicing, prised a few hours i: 111:111 returned and fa saving that he had ." that the child hud b lock, ai:el the case worthy of Jris e harit at fii'ot surprised, ar. ' temper, lie called told him to see tha his eillice and never sent to hi3 own Lor everything which a woman's conditicm i her at once, ai.d th: be continued till she for herself. My i Mrs. Armour toek t' looked afttr it until was needed. Cliica. r.-t .1 i-' ,:a or:.' . a 1 - '-r ' '.-, , - ', .-:.-.; : o iii. : ...i : to 1. '?. i . r 1 I v ; .-s ' it; ' !. J: 1 .'- I -"::t l:i:a r. -."itS much :'::"'- !:n th el..-rr;,--: i:i;n h:r, jooui'V, d, to Ids r. .,: t, or.j ea:t of e.. . th'-rol'oro, u: Arii." air v. .: ; n Ttt-arl v lost hi ; .1 la- el-'. h.j ; ! ravr-an P.-i.. 1 1 . :!d b :-.: i ly k ;d L-10 lot, r-:t says 1 1. o.: assistaucv American Croc:-.:.; Beaufort Castle. -. rented '07 Mr. Willi.-: the shooting icr.soii. hint for a term cf ir includes tlteadjoini: .. stream which runs r The family expect 1 during the fall and . . year, anel are withh Hc-1 Macaan, the est. Erad'cy Martin, an tlie Winans estate. The castle, v. inch i 80 feet wide, stands - -on tho Ecuth bank . and is built in the . with turrets anel jr: ' elov.-s and many ciii: reel sanelatone from ? which is near by. ' fully furni.'hc-.i" thr modem and old ft ten.dve Bttibles ane. stables -will RCCOBim; .' at present Mr. Vanek . of l:f teen. ..- i:i it C'ast.e. :-;.i ii v.-:us rt e e-idly ii. Ya:.dev:-:lt ior :..; K.-n li.-r.--i el by s . :::a. Tho ' :v:t at:da::.lm..u rt-.;. h t.':0 -roperi . . i-v-i.::. y tie- i y -.v.'..-: ; r f e . ii.i: g dl..:;;:-r I : 1 -. a.. ... t Very f,;r L . -., c i i;o riv rrei uii!7: I : '' 1 .e i-. o . -.i i , of ' V' rii ev.'-r'-y. i; l-' r;:;i-v.-ith l-.-th i.d has u.-rs. 1.,. . . . loO lvar-os i:as oni" i : .1 I lis steam vaebt .'.b. a. i-i eV.-c!: will not bo afloat g: mas. when it will b Mediterranean. -.2nV; i la . 1 1 1 ai i-ii t. iiri.-1-Otie:; I'-adj' for the i ui '.i Jouriad. Ci ..". cry." f-:u tho v' i- : : 5 1 n i" l'. i". ia:- : f-v.r. . lore:'.: i.i tar. 1 a onti cv. i- au. m. :'c:ct:c A KoVCl "IiOf. Under the Ikrtilk: : ficatiem cf a. prisoner edge cf the f.-Iiowir. 1. Hie length and 2. The length of : Lille fingers. 8. Tlie length e-.f t" 4. Thti length of i 5. The length of i C. The height of 1 i:.---n'e. 7. Tho Oijaaurecj.-.:.. iLe out; arms. 8. The moarurom r:.': of ti:? trunk fr sr.i the top of the head t- Ike bench, when a person is seated. To these rneasurei :. nt3 Kiuri l.-e added tlie description cf tl r ars ;.r. 1 ecrliar marks that almost c . . perse at exhibits; the notation of the c ieir of the l.air, beard and eyes; the .-" a.-.- and size r-f the nose, and inofile and fro:.t view photo graph) of the face. A dt scription em bracing all these d-.i.dls is next to in fallible. New York Mail and Express. $150 twiJ ti Ji HiiKKtaaiiiuan For tlie lioxl I't'W weeks choice of lots in South l'arlv maj he had for sl.) l'jircha.Ncr may pay all in cash; or one half cash, the oilier half in one year; or, one third cash, bal ance in one and two years; or cash, remainder in month ly installments of 10; or, any one ai;recin to construct a residence worth -.,"() and upwards w ill he given a lot with out further consideration. HOW IS THI f?t-gj to select your residenct; lots, tivcii though you should not contemplate building at once. One visit to South Turk: will convince, the most skeptical that it is t he most desirable residence locality in the city, and we will add, that the most substantial class of buildings ot which JMattsmoujh can boast l'or the year KSS7, are now being constructed in this V ' hh handsome addition. leautiful Shade Trees OV MOST rr-wa mam irw xmr m MM, 1 UJIUQ Wi tKit'li ibtrri "s--: pc-i 7 ; rs", fy T fTJ "e: --NsY'-aT,,'i ijinrW irnn aSicn -Kcia Hi3 iai-il com ION 1 1 , 1.1 1 A aioiinti and tlirouiru tlie enure tract'. Any one (1 t ions rvsir oi plans c! tie. L: tc-;t. oniee. j ny ont to purchtt -;ing, South J k is !,-,-; ii lrt.hf to c ie t rued or a more It can l e iv. or sotilli on jMcten- ncc in (;i!i Ii rt-.i 1., can e.ainir:C a large sftlcction if residences by calling' at our lo cMtiitir.c property with a view ven to the park at our cxpenso. In in the (.era. House. '."D r J.iiietulii Aveiiitei, it'.-; ti i . : ;. :i luiji i:r l i e or. ' by cii In T (ill! ALL ON E. B. Windham o ii les, :M ,- y.-.-v.-ivv.vi-.f.'TiAiVAVjCT.Trrniu.io A. I l . i v . . it . . i i u. t-' i r- j u -c '.i i . DEALERS I1T STAPIilil AND FANCY 3-DEL O O lEH JE. 3! S3 9 FMOUM, FEW & BRQWmmNB. ivx: Afi-xrvi.TV or mm; ckockkhv. m. B. KURPHY & CO. wi i m Mi ijun jf&Z !P K Sf p H'i'- fas. Jtf: Y&XCi- VriyM it'-ii fV-4.v;v?:-b;-.- II XVQ ariy tii :i va.in ii: tn a two wheeled go cart to a twenty-four Ci i) CARRIA f y c FOR PLEASUR SHORT DRIVES. are alway, kord rotriy Caas or i'ht carriage., pal 1-1, rarer W,0n, and everytuitie i.jr Umcni Innn.-,.,.- on thort notice. Terms cadi. 4 AX. 1 ASnTl-m