THE DAILY HEliALI), PLATTSMOUTir. NEIfllASKA, TIIUJSD'aV, NOVEMnEH IT, is.sr. :jc yiattsmoiitlj Pailfi ilcralu Publishers A Proprietors. A Salisbury Dentist, lit Itoc k lTool ISulIding. Lecture to-night. Frauk Carruth was in Omaha to-ilay. E. It. Lewis went up to Omaha to day. W. 15. Shryock, of Louisville, is in town to-day, Dr. T. P. Livingston went to Lincoln this morning. L. C Stiles and Geo. A. Rasseu were in Omaha to-day. Mr. A. C l'owell, of Omaha, was in the city yesterday. Dr. O'Leary's lecture to-night is ex clusively for men. Mr. Coe, of Nebraska City, is visit ing Mrs. J. D. Simpson. Miss Minnie Muddern will appear at the opera house Saturday night. F. D. Leuhofs brick residence on Granite street is nearly completed. W. G. Smith, of Nebraska City, is in the city visiting his brother, O. I. Smith. Mr. J. G. JIathoway and daughter Lillian of Lincoln is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. K. B. Windham and Mrs. J. M. Patterson were passengers to Omaha this morning. Mfs. Kelly Fox went over to Pacific Junction this morning to visit her mother. Fred Gordcr, W. II. Newell and Jer ry Farthing, went to Cedar Creek this morning. Mr. LewellanMoore, of the green house, was Vk passenger to Omahu this morning. The lecture to-night is for men enly, the one to-morrow night will be ad dressed to the ladies. D. A. Campbell is greatly improving and beautifying his residence property on the corner of Locust and Fifth streets. Chief Justice, of the state, Samuel CUttTOi4 HENDRICKSON. Geo. F S. Burton and Mrs. Letltia E. Hendnckson Joined In Wedlock. Last evening occurred the wedding of Mr. Geo. F. S. Kurtou and Mrs. Letitia E. Ilendricksou, at their future home on Chicago Ave. The ceremony was per formed about 8 o'clock, He v. II. IJ. Bnr gess of the Episcopal church officiating. A large number of friends were present to witness the marriage of the estimable couple, and after congratulation had been extended by the guest, all partici pated in the elegant wedding feast which had been prepared. l lie groom is quite well known in Plattsmouth and his friends hold him in high esteem. He is employed as a secre tary in the IJ. & M. shops. The bride has lived in this city for man' years and has many friends. Tim home at which the ceremony occurred has been provided and elegantly furnished by the groom, to afford comfort and happiness for tin: future. A 1 uge number of presents were given, which were costly and use ful. The Longest Railroad- The Russian transport Russia, whi h lately arrived at Hong Kong, carried eleven engineers, smt to survey a line of railroad sixty or seventy miles long from Vladivostock inland. This is to be the first link in the great trans-Siber ian road, which is to put St. Petersburg within fifteen days by rail of the Pacific, The scheme is the most gigantic in hi t'ory, but not the most dillicult. The biueriau road v.ul be twice as long ns our Pacific lines, but instead of bringing a solitude to connect two civilizations it will traverse u more or less settled coun try all the way. For the most part it will be laid in a plain, aud tbe engineer ing difficulties will be principally con fined to protecting the line from snow and frost. The road can be built slowlv, and the local trafiic will support the completed sections. The part now to be surveyed, from Vladivostock inland will do a good business in transporting the products of the coast region to the ocean. The road is next to be extended to Lake Huikl, where it will secure the important trade of Irkutsk and its tribu tary country. The Russian governnicn Maxwell, arrived in the city this morning I ha3 already contracted with the volunteer to visit his farm, a few miles south of I fleet to carry the rails aud rolling stock, town. I and the scheme seems to be fairly under The ladies of the Presbyterian Sew- I way. It is now time to revive the sug ing Circle are requested to meet at Mrs. I gestion ot an American genius to run a Perry Walker's, Friday Nov. 18, at two line up our si 1 of the ocean and bridge o'clock p. m. I Behriug Straits. Miss McGaff, of Osceola, Iowa, who What Sara Bernhardt began in America, Miss Minnie Maddcrn, who ap peared last night at the Boyd in "In Spite of All," is continuing. Of course the actresses differ real excellence is seldom exactly duplicated but the sini ilarity is nevertheless distinct, and the artistic standing of botli is practically the same. Criticism is never so weak or useless as when it is forced to appear as eulogy. One may say that a thing is perfect but what more? Are elements of this perfection demanded? Well, then; Miss Maddern's laugh, a real sound of mirth her walk, a real, womanly walk her voice as natural as the voices of the "women folks" n t home her pas sion, quick; sudden, of few words, of terrible intensity, exactly reproducing the passion of sensitive human existanre her gestures, apparently unstudied, more human than graceful, but still graceful enough these are doubtless the chief components of her greatness. She is an apostle of dramatic reform a woman whose every artistic act is a pro test against the artifi. ialties and errors of the old, and at once a justification and a prohecy of the new. The company sup porting Miss Maddern has no discernible weakness. From last evening') Omaha World. has been visiting her cousin, Miss Ollie Jones, returned home this morning by way of Omaha. Every young man in Plattsmouth should hear Dr. O'Leary's lecture at Rockwood hall to-night, it will not fail to be of benefit. The man charged with assault and battery by J. P. Ford, appeared before Judge Mathews and plead guilty. He vrsx3 fined $1 and costs. . Mrs. Fisher and Mis3 Wilcox, of Omaha, who have been visiting 3Irs, Harry Ritchie, left this morning for Hamburg, Iowa. A couple of men pulled in consid erable money from an auction sale of wolf robes and overcoats on Main street this afternoon. Dr. O'Leary's lecture last evening on "Culture, Manners and Beauty," was heard by a large audience, and was rich in adyice and instruction The changing of hands of real estate in Plattsmouth is quite steady and those dealing in realty anticipate the opening of a lively season of lot and land trans actions about February. Don't fail to secure your tickets for Minnie Madern in her new play, "In Spite of All," at the opera house next Saturday night, and indications point to a big house, Tuesday night A. P. Loring, civil engineer for the B. fc M. at Lincoln was robbed of $100 in clean cash. The bur glars entered his sleeping apartment and carried his clothes to the door where they were searched. All members of the Y. L. R. R. A are requested to meet at the reading room. Friday Nov. 18 at 4 o'clock p. m., to complete the arrangements for the appearance of the "Chinese Students" Monday evening, Nov. 28. The young ladies of the Presbyter ian church and Sabbath-school are re quested to meet at Miss Cranmer's rooms on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to dress dolls. Please bring thimble and needle and pieces that will make cloth ing for small or large dolls. The young ladies of the reading room society have lately added to the beauty and convenience of their rooms by the purchase of a handsome new book case. They are constantly adding new books etc.. and there ceitamlv is not as comfortable and pleasant a room J- K- Kelthley, of the Weeping in the city where an evening may be Water KP' ' ia the city to- spent. They also have a circulating li- I aay" brary and rent their books at very reason- I J. F. Baumeirter has a 1 ran new do able rates. Give them a calL I livery wagon. A Hi:kai.d scribe was this morning Seats are going fast j treated to a drive beyond the shops and past the old O'Neal estate. Here is a beautiful section mf residence property indeed. Just beyond the O'Neal cstftte lies a forty acre tract of beautiful land belonging to P. L. and W. S. Wise, which is rapidly being sold in half-acre lots; while to the cast lies Palmer's ad dition, and to the west the beautiful South Park where a number of comfort able residences hive just been erected. The choice of residence lots in these tra' t3 is due to their beauty and near ness to the shops. Conductor John Ballinger, who has been confined to his home with tonsiiitis since Sunday was reported much better this morning, being able to be up. Mrs. J. II. Edson and children of Lincoln, came in on No. 2 yesterday, for a short visit, and are at present the guests of Mrs. L. C. Stiles. Dick Klocke is now ou trial at Ne braska City, charged with liberating Quinn Bhanon from the Otoe county building last June. Austrian Army Not loon. TitlAa of nobility are likely to become cheap in Austria before long. A new army minuto provides that every officer of Irreproachable conduct who has worn the imperial uniform for thirty years uninterruptedly, and has t;ono tbrouKh at leant ono campaign, will, upon demand, lie ennoblixl by the kaiser and tho fees usually payable upon ennoblement will Ut remitted. Another regulation estab lished by tho same minute deals with a very different matter thft easy recognition of of- fiit-rs and men who fall in battle. In future, whenever the Austro-IIungarian army is mobilized, each combatant is to have de livered to him a small strip of iarcbment in scribed with his name, rank and regiment; and this ticket of identity is to bo kept in a fjocket which will lo purjiosely made in every pair of breeches. After a battle the tickets would bo taken from the bodies of the dead and forwarded to headquarters. Somo such system has long been in operation in the Ger man army. St. James' Gazette. The Yowmlte on Trust. Have you ever done tho Yosemite? If not, postjone your departure until the latest pos tiblo moment, and then stay where you are Go to an art gallery and buy some views of tho valley; they will give you more satisfac tion than taking the journey and you will kivo moiipy. Although wo went under the mor.t favorable conditions our party of ten just filling tho stride, with no outsiders and no crowding still, unless ono is blessed with a perfect digestion, no nerves, the patienco of Job, tho amiability of an angel, and tho constitution of a gorilla, one bad better taki the Yosemite on trust. New ork Commei eial Advertiser. Perfumes from Mummies. Mummies beaten up into a powder and mixed with a little oil made for the artists in Egypt richer tones of brown than any other substauco. Modern ierfuniers used to pre pare tho iierfumes and spices found inside of mummies in such a way as to make ladies ''dote on it." Taper manufacturers have used the wrappings of mummies to make coarse paper, and the cloth and rags have been used as clothing. New York Sun. fieveral prominent Muskegon lumbermen slate that they da not consider feasible the proposed plan of rafting logs across Luko Michijran. Frince Henry of Battenherg is to Lbeonic en aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria. Astrachan i da and vests sold else where at J18.00 and S21.00 can be bought for $lo.00 at S. & C. Mayer's 500 dozen fulled mitts and scarlet brown, sold elsewhere at 40c. can be bought for 25c. at S. & C. Mayer's Childivns' and boys' fur cans sold elsewhere at $1,50 can be bought at S. & C. Mayer's for .'0 cents East front, corner lot, six room house, oue block from shops, only $750. Terms easy. Be quick if you want it. clt3 W. S. Wise. - Scarlet underwear sold elsewhere at 75c, can be bought for 45c.; all wool scarlet underwear sold elsewhere at $1.50, can be bought for $1.00 at S. & C. Maver's Pick out the piece of Real Estate you want and then call for j rice and terms upon Winham & Davi s. Over Bank of Cass Co. lf?tf. Hay For Sale. Three hundred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered or on the ground. Leave orders with M, B. Murphy & Co. store L. Stull. 42 m 1 Tho Weather To-day. For Nebraska and Iowa: Colder, fair weather, light to fresh northerly winds, becoming variable. For eastern and central Dakota: Cold er, followed by slightly warm, fair weather, light to fresh variable winds. Two Sensible Ladies. One that studies health before vanity and one that does not believe all she reads or hears. Practical experience is every day teaching that the words given with Dr. Watson's Specific Cough Cure, is practically relieving the physicians from advising a hopeless case of Con sumption a change of climate necessary, to be left to die among st angers. The Specific Cough Cure is warranted, if di rections are carefully complied with, to relieve, if not cure, the worst and most hopeless cases the world ever saw. Price 50c and 1. For sale by W. J. Warrick. Something Cheap. Felt slippers 5c. worth 75c. Felt slippers, leather sole 50c. The best felt slipper $1, worth $1.55. Men.s felt boots 2, worth $2.50. Men's best felt boots $2.50, worth $0. Men's rubber boots $2. worth Men's whole stock boots $2 worth $2.75. Men's alf 1oot3 $2.50. worth $:5.25. Women's oil grain shoe $2, worth &2.50. P.ed Cross school shoes, the best school shoes made. Buy your next shoes at the new shoe store in Carruth's building. d tf. wl. T. II. PiiiLi.irs. ROCKWOOD HALL, EVENING, NOT. 17. THURSDAY CZLEIiltATED PRIVATE LECTURE FOH 9 CHAT ABOUT A STVfiER. f .-. P. T. BARNUM'S RECOLLECTIONS OF ti Irlt bWtUlbrl NIGHTINGALE." 3" Town lore Jenny I.lna'B Kinilm-K -r of Henri Illus trated Her Daughter's Voire Ti-uHi- lng tho Gnat SIiov. luan : L.t-son. I 'routs of Hit Ameiieaii Trip. 1. T. 15arnum,who i.s s-pLndin afe w v. in tho city, gave a report e-r wuu ink-res! remiiiiseeiie-os of Jenny bind a few day r. "JUy autobiography," s:."l t ! ; vet- ran sl:ov nian, "gives m-urly a'l that I ean say about Jenny l-ind. Hit ii. -aural itnpul: is y.ito most noble and good. I m-vt-r nu L a im t-- ;i so Mtsreptil.le to tlio vsi:;! nei-.l : r ;;::T r- mgsoi oiiii'i.s. i rou.''. hi. at- v ;aa. :,i r tears flow liy relating t'.-n- (;;! of waul, a-jd her dollars would flow i .- She -ould not Ix-ar tin -1 i on the other side,' wln a sorrow of any l.eing. I.e. Jlr. IJariumi told a . incident that oecurred v. iiitf in Hoton. "A j said, "tliurst into :- seller a t the I tost on 'n: ut Jenny's concert. ' Bhe said: 'There go : week, lut I must hea;- ; Jenny's secretary, In r i berg, heard the rcn: : went to the greer.rooi i ; it to Jenny. I shall , jumped to her ft el an i must not be! I'oor f. '; . her money ! It is w I ' money' handing hhu ' piece 'search out tha. ' it in her hands with i- her!' Cousin J.lax fou . tho money and m.-s.-Hood of grateful i.-ii' girl's eyes. If she is a,l member it. her Kixiu:--: "When I was st. Jerome cluck debts, ; went on, "I took my v. London. One day .iv j (ioldsmitli, culled on i:; Liud, hearing of yon; ii desired me to call on hundred pounds, or a i ; relieve yo-! present v -. to yon wit;i her ki: -. i. ; i living i:i Dresden, ar. 1 i will take your family ; ! find you nice apaitmi we shall LothbegSad ' vice we can.' The l.::;. with thanks, but it :' character of this ahiv - : . She ha;; twochiMr daughter has a voi- e v. diet told me he Lclic-vi prove equal to her addeel, 'her parents a: : bition, to have her ;: which would involve : practice.' Ilcr sh.iro of profe .-, i paign, in isr.0 ar.d ls'-i. . sang in mnety-t r.ive worth over si.OMO.o;..; United States in 15.-.J, increased by occej-io:-..! Britain, and by the j..: -.'.Ic her husband. Kind and ladyli' '.' ; she had a horror oi' m- ' will tell you this sto:y . '. myself. During the i'.i . engagement I mtroda ladies and gentlemen w She frequently iatin:; displeasing to her, 1 ( v. ilh her U'iir.i. uht of 'pas. ing by (Viuid iv-!ievi- l! i hmab!"." i 'hiug si,-vy a Je'-.n y tu.i . : I..:- rl uiil; of th- li, ! ; !u !'or u ba.-k : . in;.; t!:e I:-l lay v.-:-.-'-.-; f.-i- .-; ;-;oe-:' ang 1 :,'. '.it. i: ;.a-l O-iii. . ) :vet l.ov k .I: '( h b . .-. : y.rl, gavi- la 1 wi; iie.-'-cd -i I ce v. ;',. lj " she will n - and -!,; '.. hU::!.;;: i . .;.:! r.r.., a ad say i -..a-!, wiil I :.,-: (o ..;. V..- .n :i to -rli a .i;l ;:!:. you ; Ml I .iida.:. .'?. r.;- '. ."--t. ! wo. -hi . ...-.:,' 1. i have it. i ;. st.ily a:id ra'.:s?-f;l c.t.i- -,;;-5.i-:'. :-;h ill aa i.:; 1 d . i .- ! it- is againsi .-: f; vv weeks of o:i: .1 to 1 .i i numbers 1 O ! k-S!! "J to ;,f(. I i j-. d to m that it v.;.. : 1 wy ; ..'ixir.as to sou- gratify the people who r. jK.-rsis.ic an introduetion. IXTROHUCIXG A STii.VXi.EH. "One morning at t!.o .'....: i:u-::tf.l hoi" Philadeljhia, an estce'.'.ie-i 1 ;.iy friend e-a on me and asked for aa i::ti-.duci:oii t 'Swedish Nightingale." 1 t-!d her how I would be to gratify h-.-r, !i;t the : j inlroi tions of strangers Wi ve: v mute: v.-z Miss Lind and that I n . wik her j)ermission. '( ".. this onec, for I am dyi.:; urged my friend, and a consented to ask her pi 'Miss Liud,' I said, have me introiluce str;-.'. they are friends of iiiin. such requests daily, 1 friend of my family i - v tioa room, very anxioi- ; t with jou.' Jemiy surj)rised r: j)Ieasant smile, 'Dear 1 I refuse you anything.' friend immediately, b . I hastened daw;i : ' . lady, and was delig'r. Jenny bowed and rc i then pointed to a chair seated. Jenny's face t. asj)ect as she said: y. -: what to say to you; wv ; You have come only t - ; , osity; what can I sny. "I was shocked to ho . - frier. J turn as red ns :. to make some excuse. ''. , said Jenny: 'I do ncv much ns I do Mr. Bar: him often, and now I ; him this severe iessor, mined he shall never fi : ; "It is needless to say t get it, nor, seeing the j.:.-: ticn, did I ever repeat t i "How long has it b. . gav t- d.'v;"'d to g. e-'-' . -i ' .lease do :0 it". ; to :-ak to he", . l.t 1 I reluctant :;. i - i n. l:.;ov.- you di-:!i!:e t: -i":;;iy btv-ui:-., a.-.l I I'l-i'm-x; n.a : , a jviriieular lei. i'.'.g in the rec.-; i ; :'.!: a few woi-.l.- !;-." sas'mg witli ' J'-irn'.-m how c..-i: . '- u; y..ur la-iy ; r .-nas." . . t-rjnglit up t';. to i :l rod-Kv ... e l !" i,rri. i' ;:: .!. . :d t!:oy 'b ;;ta w. I do not l-.o ; riOr.ju-aiTrs. it.i'y r.-'i i-lie cm j- i 1 to see :.-;. a s::r ti;e- T:.-e M.:u I l-:VO :.-.l"K-il!. to a I aril iiu.,r- t I r.rver did f 'v- c :i J' Ui"V"s Jio.ii--:V':r-e."' Jemrv Litu 18S, CleclB, Jewelry, Hollow Paie, Diafi Jewelry GOLD PENS, OPTICAL, GOODS, Ar.el everytliing in the wav of dev.. h i... r,.,,.i ; , . n... i. ,-lr have purchased n largo sto k of the alu,v;- irum il good lor tlie i-oiniiij; lioliday trade, which v,e propose to sell at icison ibl.- prices and will endeavor to dU t uiit Omaha prices ::(". Wo Our Stocls move ments And can not be excelled. Wo h ive- in tock v.ateli of tin- liia-st makes, such a llir Howard, Waltham, Elqin, KamndeM, Springfield, Columbus, Aurora, And immy other imd.i s sdveroic, silvci id. sd vi r and jd; l.'oIVov.' is liie encased in tlu and .-iiyeioid. ucd .- 'iooiis. etc. libio tii se!' be.tof "old, coin siiyir. nickef. silveiiilf, Wc :d.-o he ) in -lei I, u 1,1.- of solid which will la- sold at low pikes. Clv GAULT & VAS3. Scutli Side Td iin Stn-cl. e-t ;;;i" ( m.'. ill lis l.-irsi J.L.-; V.'lMiO tMtl ai.'.i vi V X'i 1L.-I in .i n A H . f)ovi:v IJLOCK r: .i xi.r.zTr.tji -,'i,T-.Min-iT-Y ; A -j vmt, Am TLT. i . ;1.V he iric As the Hull true i'm- tM.-s.- I l''.ibf y Kcialit; W lot to in vn! rj i.-o:i V.'iii I : y. lii'j; , i i. :V ;ii !t i v t -:!:: . .- ' .'lliee ::;:.! ."; to if MitV,-. hcili.' tho best :ml Iii.i)ii'i;!i rv -I! Mill .-;: it Vi ) i ih inlit lliis 'ill. 1 SIT- ': Ic Id'ultc-n I'll! li- eniemoEr in is tat 1. 1 Efmn r L r this Week Only. ' H '! !. ' 1 i 1 J J Oliii tin it 1 r Araene, 'J."c doz. Slcin' i i nijii C! IWUL He. Chencik1 ;o!.v Hi t I owe (l(; Eni uroiu'ry ;-ilk lOcduz : A Good uayiv I Anironi rool I zc. !ail. Eitler Dowji XT-lc i: Poinptidoiir Wool 1 cc -GUI STOCK OF CANVAS CO l l.t hi, I I : till; V, f. il i I ,- a loss tii:. ;!:t'in. lit (criMaiilov.ii 20c. inns ViOc- I3oucle ChciKiIle in all It j Mohair "Wool AJacrame Cord colors, j i;c Che 1 1 ; . o ilk in all Col ors. Linen Flonrishins: thrcad; IlO Co; Tin ( '...ly linioroitl ,.i . i . y v.oiioii OUR STOCK r METAL & PLUSH O i is immens::: REIKMIiMl TliESili I'KICES a NAMENTS - "W'eseott is i j5 -ave aiiv concorts'"' v.-,s iv.A: " $1 TWi Jl "I think it must be t. :i i r mi-c-n yeaiv," I JU Jr. iiarnum replied, "v.ao r-iv? :ii2:iy l -r .UHUi I 'harities in Eusrlaml that ere i.-tvir known j& j Jlr. Ciiari to the public. Ti e tic!:' : were alv,-aj"s at a guinea ce.th, r.inl alwavs filled. During t'-.eli;' t ip; i that flv; saner, all her concerts v.v: e f. r ti:e l.-cuefit ot poor clergymen." !NeH" York Tribune. Fr.c.NTV.'ii". to tho On the Origin of Life and the Phypiology of the reproductive Organs and on Manhood, How Lost nd liow Kestored ; Nerveous de b'lily, i'.ts, Jlolane-lioly, Loss of Memory, Weak Tbroaf, Insanity, Diseases oftheKM neys, Ulaud-r aaii UoweU. How ti get well and keep vvll of r.M these.- Iltuu-trate(l by nipaiiS of a Private Gallery of Anatomy for Gentieuien on:y. Xi ere l-i no other to flue in tuts co-ntry. ! A1 in I st lou, 20c ; ri'I-ate consultation f:om 2 '. to5;ofRe.: uuur Nialu and C!h Nf., over j Mnmm'5 a!eo. i'f flares for u.r. ; JfatM. New York Grapbic, The Iicwery of "Nov.- Vor!; As a realm of nnsv. eitr.eF.; and l.'cjlit t!i Bowery cannot be ; 1 t. ----d. rr"-m the Cooper Union to I ark i v. jc :.; r.i inuiuc crime anu ciuter. uo v r lac: i.-a. x on u iSaturday night pai-ti' '.ry a::t you v.-. find Dickens' descri; ;;"::s ef low L-jzuIt. realized at every turn. A lon street sbons. cheap lodjrins I:oa.-es, bummer ami knights of industry, v. ;. ere tiio e:cc tr;c- gl-w.- brings out its salient points of trade, poverty, idleness and living by cue's wits.- 1 rem fi ner to corner its rag, tag nr.u i.oL.ta;i, heaped Feliou on Osfs Ilk uiitil nov. iicrc can a trace oi rest, ci a unity, cor:".i.-;-E or rlaciditv be seen. The ttores do a thriving trade in small sums nnJ small w.-.as; tLo liquor saloons catch tLe profits, the s-kuoting galleries and dime mu.e anis take tbe extra-, and the lodging houscri tal.e wkal's 1 It over. Tho Bowery is a coi.ti:;e2it in tr... small street. Negroes, Chinamen, Italir.i! -, Turks, Jews and Spaniards; n babel out oi' which you can glean only crime and dirt and tea interest. There are tho f rait stand, the corn man, the laundry, the i-hesuiut man and ths collar button fiend. You begin at t!i Cooper Union with bananas and lager beer ar.d frnd at Park row "with anatomy ana opium. 1 1 r nRiv : e ;ur ihi.i WjJEK on I v. n an . " 1 fctHj :ri the Ring Sri.", mtt fr-t L - . -I ' . J '"...tw-X '0. Yr :.ti iiiijLi.;, rVlTTl'" ""I I 3 J? And di-i:: bu-iir.e.t at Oitl i el -viili a Fiir:.i!ii:i-' Good.-. Halt, ( i-.lc. i mi ak-o all ft;! coricrcs.-? che.-t : Lies m bii . v.-c;.r. c. i: a r.ip.k-r..: 1 1 i i For. Rest House of four room1 Yax.uta .v ."--o: tf Is what troutles many I'u1jI;.-:;I!;j t- timoni.iis c f cure;-, u'-im.-wn 5- cin 1 Tl .T . t . T T i ft iiennieu ny ine e.iai.er ..i-.-iucsn.? com pany and those v.lio have cccai-ion t u. liulycat's Fir,' Tonic for tl;e I.l' od ar.d indigestion and Dr. "Watson's Xew ciMc Cough Cure nre free to r-p-.-ak tir.-'r experience. Aocur?, no pay require.!. Pike AOc and $1. For sale by tie- fol lowing druggist. W. J. Wakrics. call ; note n:i s-.-;ti tli Ir :t cue:;. ij v.-;,:- s ev- rybody to a'c-Toiii-.t by (-..j., i r 4td&v2t Her. H. V. Grady ' -v.. -a:;r:i. ;oi;.r and True ' ' . si t example worthy of re a:; T:i:e Americans, ilalinir that no methods except those d !y Heap' Camphorated Arnica Salvo ,0:1 IS sold on lt3 tner:ts Vr that a s:dve can be used. For sale bv r.v ...l nuy uso No euro, nn pay. or sale by tne following drucr. ;ist. Price 2-3c per box. W. J. Wakrick i I ;V t ! 4) ft i i A