Til I' !A1I.V J! i : .1 1 lb I'bATTSMn'; TH. NttCllAFKA. ! V jui turnout!) Paiin IjaalD bZ. TnT O 'T1 T? fcv X3 n& o IJ..: IoIhtsA Proprietors. m.im' Cl.l. I l.M ;iiitl Secretary I. iiiiar :ne )i:!iv, 'ointids.sioiier Sjiarl.'s ii;i- iv erned. A m; .v r.u 1 r( iti 1 will soya construct ed fr wii l Mo'ms to Lineidii vi:i J ifl ii,!., J.f.va. Tii y t.-dk f crossing the i mi i i i k c-r ! t wi ii Nilr:isk;i City ami IVt'! -an i;tli '. Wiiy not necr enough I '! i! ! uioc.l !i to lii iif- it ii are. Our entci ji i in ; i atavii-; siioulil early look after 1 hi iuii "! I ant matter. I Ii-.n ;: v ! kohok is forced to confess I'ij.V th" land troiiliiir is not the only on:; v.Ii'k-Ii ail'-i !s l:ilo". He s.iys tin; saloon one of IIi"ino-t deadly enemies to a r. I'oiiii of the condition of the jioor. it v.id 1.'- a v y int'icstin result it Henry ; ore, '!i')!il.l hiij-jiea to turn out t iii;':: li-ai a'-ninea- reformer. I n r. i rpu iic tii of N'nv York inir.ht jn '. as .. 11 :d-indoii t!i : s:doon yotc ami ii- inliueine of lliat stilt.'. That hclons : th ? i!' moi ratic party, leaving radi :;! proiiiliitioni !s out of the count. ! i pr-'.-it nation will drive tins rcjMilili c.m pally in every state of the union, a .oner .; 1 iii-r, to a decided attitude; of lin-tiiity ;o tlie saloon. Tin: ten iiilo condition of the Crown lViaee of I'russhi siiouhl bo a warning to a'.l a -of t!i" poisonous wed io (p 1 1 n i 3 - used. There is no doubt lut t ! i :t t 1 1 i terrible laalidy now :itHiftin.! 1,1; tiii..-.; :i;i,l w'lieii v.iil soon terminate ia l':tt!i v. is lir. ii'iht cm Iy the smoke .if tel. .;'. Tin; s liny cans'! produced I die- a. e whicii took CSciicral Orant out ..; t!ie or!d. lit -dreils die annually from (hi- di-"ec ic .onie form or other, . reduced by the u.-" of tobacco. It is a ii,;, -teiy v, hy jiecph- will persist in the c e of . co-t'.y, and tiltliy a weed, when i. ;f.iod i- derived from it. and so lmuh h inn: beside:- bcir.a; a- pi at nuisence to th; .-; wlio are comjK ll.nl to come in con i with th: poison and offensive breath .Mid smoke of the users. eminent l sin'c m!ii alv..',cs i.l sili-urc m:r y.t.od n vine'.' Miui we l.ec; our (M-aei! iiiiir'SH v. lie lirfp ireil t' kis.i Uie lianit t li .it xteltes li i.iut to plin-r Oil s"lvi-- in ill'! r ink ef trnci.Ilt:;; liyjMii i iti;s 1 K.UlliT t!i "I ll::s I v.niil.i iti.l. i-,1 :i'fi-(ti il'.t iin'iely f : (mi lie- i: v.iiii t tt . .it ii. i lull fn.iu j m v. ii na: , ! . ! i .( j r ! my l.'-.:I , i; i I I lie t I.:.. I a iV I l I In; .11.' Ii i n ', i lari'i.i. ."'. i v i i i' -I i n I !i i . I v. .i.ii-l Imi: I lU'il li.lldiir i- m !; : i i- ..!;ii'h '.vcull t-ial-l"' Mil- i.'.l'llir a. . . I '1,1 Ii; ;i I ! i -t ( I all I if J s-vf"i i-v iy ! : !! ii v ii! i i I ia !!.' .:ei iu!ii:e ' K ':!!' lilali i 'i ' i! , j a miuur J.r: .- ;; .v rnnnn: '. Tie; s:ir;.!:i ; i ; i.e. Miring sk u.ir.l. ' he cireul.it ion of liaiik i.oP has liccn largely i eonliiieteii, :o, I lut lor th-; imporhitit.n of j;old v. l.it h fi ldiieeliy into tlie t liar- nel.H (!' trad" without handling hy trca-:.ry i oilieials. ( .-ml sun ul would !iavc occur- j in making c'.iiiii 'i s. The policy of i i the (.'level ::i i a. i minislral ion has lei n to j hold on to t!i inihiic money, in Is--! ! there v:u a i -oulilie in adiiiinistrai ion. j lnlli.it .ea ! h corn r-'p anuuinted to j l.r."O,00(.:.C ) l.u -'i: ' . ;.ml the farnicrs ;ot ! cents a hudn 1 for it or $srS,t;;t, il.:. Dai: iTaniiiicr comes into the tieas ury, and after iiianijiuhiliiiij things for ii whde -t i l- .1 hi'-, contraction machine, which. :. ft.-r -. y,-;.V". runnin;, r; suite.! in this: I.i '-'' the eorn crop v.a-i ,W, 00O,(i()') !;-.i-i ! , :in iuei-(as'. over 1S:J of 1 l."i.(iO" ft'- f !h: !iel- and the w hole cr::p. increase ir.e!i: !.-d, vs woi'.h to the far mers iM 0, !'!')))') -cr le-nrly r0.(i00,(i(.'(i less llian lie y ;,'L in 1 ss;!. This year's crop is i oiii"i!.i:i. mii ill.T than in IT--II. 1 1 ! i f . s"llii ;- at an aveiae i f cents, it '..-id we; th - farmer.- :r".."',!iO'.nno, or ino:i-;h-i:i ' 0 ' f ' s! . f 0 i,. th .n in 1 In 1 wi: at s. Id at !'l nts, and the crop of .M.(.''0.('(ni I i's!n !s rerd'-u-d s;;s !,(::h).o' ;i; i iinie;. year of jnee and ili'Mirn!:" con! i ae' i'-n. '.he pilci- is, s IV. 'ill ecu's ;. !ci-ii 1. :.!!.! .hi!e the Cio Avill To '!o.!(!'.0(.:i lei-h !s l'M-;er than that of Is--::, the a . of it will 1" :',:) cents. ie:- i!i y e.i or a fallin-.c o:T !:i cio "i'e l l Co. !'.:' 'i.n THE POET. Verm nal:hi?c vra least of my virtue; I tIcttM v. it i il; j air . Vrc.;i!i i: . r y t was. lmt Illifbt lrf', ull ll)i;t Vfi-:-. ja .!. a ; were. If t!:n liu iiuiiM lmt .-nr(ltfa to wii-.li, l.-t tho iulii'1 If I I liurc. .'ii 1 sai l: -'I'.. i'i. littlo 1 bad, to ! notUii.c is ..or A'ai la.i !.; ' . Hobert J'.ri.w i;iu - THE G LILT ANA'S BAND. iliiN!:.- iIkouoi-: had his eyes opened by tie- Lite i lection In New York. The ! ! i :t el- ;.i :it whicii secured to the dem ocratic pa: ty t lie victory w an, as Henry ia'nrri' expresses it, "the opening of tic very Tod gates of eorrup t i.m." Of tliis shameful fact Mr. George sivs: ;a a.i.t iia i I ) ilie i:.:!::enee of t'ae saloon. i:i a : -tit - : e'.i t'.e' :-.iv.ers that can be cxeru il i n M'L-ii ;!.,'.-'.; . !'!i.-i;nieiits, tlierc were en ;. - "t a :a! workers sit from ;5 to ST. 5 l ; ;-i 'v i;i . :: at I ise pelting iiistrii-t in this r ; . T1 .:-s i; I ii.;---e men aluiie aaliaouiiti'il t ii.-,;: ; j e.M ;;al ai in njy of tlie iiellia'4 n'.aee- -., . a ! :-.a:il I'ae etos-; of the day, til.' u :. J I .-,. !i lii' v.. iv tlinre.;!i a erow.l "f ii: .vo! a a-(;....;!:.-. Imllyiu, threatening, : i.etlia-ev.-ry niaa v.'!im they defined si;s- r !i. .'... tin ; it is that "the destruction ; ite ai is tfi- ir )io.i rty" was never :ior; :,; .a.iv i;'."-.:r lied tliiui iitlie poorer liiiar ! ; ;u' iv ark t-iry on election dav. The ;- ia;-;; ! oai we are trying to e!iia!iri.i' e. - 'i a: -a va )'a we inKl raise from depredation : :.!.!: .i r;. v.ites are counted a;i nst u-. :; a y p'i'!-;' t-at nr. whom poverty ordissin i- i i..:: la .-a,eeitiiiU' to the ten tat lO!i of a I ..;:;., rs v. a- ia sor.ie aj or other secured. iih ta kins wen into saloons and ; . !a; i : : a; :.r v -t-.'s, workers were sent to i !: !:';-. ..;. I lis parts i,t the city women . :. a w:iii baskets o; t heir a rais. ;e.s- ; -.a': i- ie a niiicr as to t!ie liio.iey tlutt ' ! .. .' . --.i ' laid received for hi; vote, ar.d i. v. :.! r'.ii ea-ihi-y v.eie iroin to f'.hve. ! as ;! eaoiiuli to m.i!; J?u desj iiir of : i a, ai' a : i visit ih.s poorer iaart-rs of tin' i-a -'c': i-.a day e.nd see tho crowds ;:e.e '.: :." !;; ta '.. t ria.n it is tliat in New Y.-rk :'.'' sa:-,!! ; ; poli" ie il life i'.rf lH-iier : ; : '. a. ! i ho v.-ry fouii'Iatioa of dfiuo-!-. "i t .;( d and mined by Iial.it- a . iai ic a. A i; v. ; t is true of .ev." ior k iai tni -ia s,:ii:' ;-s to an even frreatcr u.-ee tliii..:-louS t'l ' state. In i '' .its Wi'i'i' we: th iN cents - ; i a . ;"'.-. of S'!. i - i e !;i ! e: neon be ! !;: ', T L. Ciucago Nev.s: In America v.o en toils "v.-itli'-ut iev'ard and without hojie." i xci ; t I-y ilif individrar.s oe.n fault. The In; i is : i ! I . a I with nun v. ho aje toili-.ig -. ith hope, .iv i with o'.ht lii'jii wiiy ha'.." na.'i.ed aii.l wii;) :.re realizing th iesv.uil of hoiv fel toil. Th-' ii.rce race for wealth that is in progress in America is setie thiiig ntinav distinct from '"anxii iy of nr re livelihood." A mere liv.l:l. 1 in Aiuerh ;: is as easy i.s rolling IV ;i str'ped. le nduck log in the water. It t: ia,'" t g 1 a Hale het ter li veliiiood. :han yor. iiave that k... ;'s Us up to t ii fever L'-at :; i.il the tla. '. The lazy loafers wii si! oil their ii ur.Ka.. - ! all dav :::ul ;:: -:!: h. er ad ir.gnt at son.. o:i else's ex: e;ia id;.:;t the only on ? ; win) are i.ovviing ahottt being -piived of tli l: due jila-ure.s of humanity " here. Ciiieago is full of well-to-do men to dav who v.viv mere w.agii-carner.s vest i' d iv, audit w:'.l i. i ii i. -i' U; -morioiv. We have suovi'i'ig ami wrong litre, a we expect i-. h-ive until ti;: rcseat'j nioiii of the millennium dawns, l-ut we pn pase ly education ;.:cl itiidcr the consti tution to lesscit the : uh- i '.ng and right ail the wrongs that are not. hisep irahle from hu nar. aci . ty. We have ; .,pi;a:-ts r.;;'l we have p:.u pi;a. V.'t: ii-.teml to cnili tho illegiti nc.it .; ; o,.-er of tic; former and ameliorate th? c Miditicn of i he latter. And to le?s-n tli'- intlu -iuv of e;.'.it ili.-ls :u:d h.e num ber of D.iUl.e;-, 'i'.v ; ;o!o-e to tx strict tile j iiamigration !;,;n !a:ui,:nd ;u;d Kurop ; i.c.ierally o! thos.' e: . ;). ignorant. m:;;1 criminal cla -m s thai have touaht le i::a.';; tills land he P ivptucle for ah their miserv, ' nneraree, 1 Ciiiiu-. Si t ; Cn v Journ-il: When 'Mud v. aii'' .I n: ks;, a denounces Allan G. Tliur-i.-.au as "as an it s-eit," it would seem to b about time for the solid south i.sueto ) r.-ad indde the democratic party. Th old Ohio c-senalor, democrat tii a.ighl: - i. read with burning indigna tion the tr ".-.sonablc rant delivered by G.-n. .la; ',.- i at tho Jeff Davis glorifica tion at .' a o:i. in the vigorous lan guage .;;: h the "iiolilest IiO;nan of th'-m all'' i i command on occasion lie ii :vu need the unrepi ntant traitor who d"e!a:vd th it .left" Iv.vis, and not Abra ham Lincoln, was -the rightful presi d :ir." :i. .I.u ksoi; thereupon has writ tea t e S?:iator Tlmnna:i an insult'ng K-iter in v. hi .h h breaths aga'n tlie tr. a-r-. ;i of hi ; Macon tirade, and tite foliov. i::g is an extract from it: . . ,i;i:y i .vj' r lay hiving ci uie speeeles :' .:'; a n- eter u;io:i saeli a;i oeeaioii to ;.a auuie.:-' ' ' iiaioa o!.iiers, eaii'.d together i - ;i-i : :. ;'. i.".ir,,ae whatever, yoa and a ,::! t,f eti lii;-!l h ive teen tm,ir.tr a:: ia v .aii.'.e. ilelihtin'.', jierhaps, in tho ;'.: a.-lil that tLey ni-re ia:l;eiia-- '.uo.i me tl:e . i". a ia ill sti.ix. have h-re hi-id ine e; to tiia -a ;;.; a- ta ; ine..aty vindietive meaiy of I':;' '.h'ci.) natty, i':e;.ire 1 to harm it to t:i" taii '.! u of my malignant pjiver. Is it ;. a-'-iiie' licit ac "-f th soutii are t! us to be w '; :ee.i 1 ; i; into the union ceii ly tii- e.-tiio ra::- party of '.lie north? Are we to si a .d i.i . i e' t j.il terror of opening oi.r in aai'a- .layv.iier or upon any occasion, to Say vM' -.v..: '. ia c aiiiaiendation of our pan or in J:,..e.a of ia ir de:i i or in vindication of what we Jai'i--.-f I t a tnuii Of history, less wo s iy seai il.ia injnie tlie demccr itie party? 1 0 r...'. M:..i-:eat ti: at ve have been stripped ..f f. ai ;.i ci;iei i;.- and of m:iiiy things far dearer tj u i f an j.r.iaei ty can vor lie? Must we also i'lusienl llt aa' of ttio Orient Vnrious t.iiid.-i if Juiicc)i. T'.a K:i!t o a i as u mihljiry Land. They i'r ' ' :': . ; : a i ( 'irciLssi ins. Om: lady plays I he i!.:! . a r the horn jinil a mou;i fai l"! I.; uty ' hone, while another fair one, "'il 'J.: I y ; ' meaning the star of the li'ir-m-er. ; peiiaively ut the feet of a blue ca l,a - ': haired girl of the Orient, who eocM ii i loni becausi! she r.iiislsm7 j iiioria! r 'i: ! i' ahl's Lass viol. The iloahlo lires Ls a " ai ;.-an. Ili-r check is olive, her eye ; iiiiai-nsi; ;.i:.l the fringes of her eyelids si..!o'm;!iiv7. Ii ingof mountai.i growth, yns has ;i v !!.-!- .if ti'mp'r and asiieet whicii nothing I ul i Lig doublo Lass can tame. Tin y are i h-e . -1 after the inann. r of imi.-i-ei u.s. ''hey . . sr u tunie uu'l iie.ntaloons of v.hit" v.or.! -i ., tr, faeeii with lil;ie,auil little : ! ; ; lo u at. They iire j;iito martial in tl.cr ii.jH.ji-.'::.. , and perhaps they furni.sli tin? hint f..r i. .; of tho fino display's upon our ,:i'..,J;-ai,;-- ia' ttage. I ! nrc i iiry taught music 801110 of tho masters in th" ti.".atre3 in Constantinople i.ro c:.!I '.I ia i. .'te.j lessons. Wliilo practicing v.iiii her ina tho v.-omen uso a strip of m i'.'iii oeer i r head and shoulders, not :! .-. u -; a sne.-i . ,'ul veiling of their eharms. Not i.tti i,;th the hand without utiliz ing It. ti e scitasa must have a comie dance, then a Tiii !.:. h oanee and a pantomime. A ! ;; ut girl plays tho young hero, who i.i a Claude Mehioi '; exeejit that he is n housc ld'iter . ! not a gardener. There is a ii; roi.e.-ai.-.l a p. .' tep w ho'have a heavy father, ::-! a hr.rle.iiii, .mwI a Colunihine. To crown ia- niioli". a i-a'gt is led Ly the "Antelojie"' a )ii Mtltu! 1 of that name. Tho pauto meao ia a re.i i, am of Kuroix-nn life, but t!:o i .;U v.hieh I'oa'-.s is more comical than tlie .;i;.t'.aii::;;. is realistic Our artist nssisls liie.-n ia us pri-pnration. One of h.er ias! i n.'! ions i , i aat if a lady drops her h:md Jfeeri'hle!' h-ei- i ::r: aer slnsild jjiek it up and re 'sl.r.'i: wi!i ' i-'.v. All the ladies of tho Lali provide li:. uselves with ay bandanas, and white iaa ; g tho mazurka, the galop, oi- p llai, a:-.1 esiH-cially in the piadri!la, ti e i' .. is ia-- -i.vcnieiitly strewn with hand- " la-a Th" ball becomes farcical ly riirop-an hy !h:s extraordinary politeness. I do n it claim any royalty for any perform a -.' -e winch m.- v ),n suggested Ly these revela ti iiis of tho h rent, but doubtless many of ii" must im.-ii "ing of our light and spre t .; nier ih-.-oaas aaay find their .source in the ei -ntras's, r. ;.( - i.-o, oddities, simplicity iuhI -al-aaf.r of t Oriental homes.' S. S. i 'JJivers.'oes of a Diplomat in Tin-key." i):iai-a itule in Iceland. Teehei:'. v.-;. ': a aont 7.,0fX) inhabitants, is a D.mlsls pos-' . i and supported a constitu g.ai.i; eon. t ... a.iiLst the arbitrary rule of r! e Danish g" nment until a constitution v.a; ute-.I ii: -teen yi-ai-s ago. JJut the :)'i:.-'-:- party a .1 tho government still con g.;'.:e i:i o:; a-.;i ' ,i to one another. The f.jr ia;; . -d:: ; 1 , ri nmcndnient to tlio consti. tu'H'ii this y-";;-, ' although tho iegi.-.lativo : i s- io;i cx;- p'!e. : . vci two inonths, the coin mi'itec ,h'il not i -ort uion the projiosa! tfj-tii a i; e-de.y s p,.-,,-, to tho close of the ses sl;..i, when ic v. as too late to do anything The- d: e -aiisrai-: e -a caused hy that delay war. e. a -i a 'r.'Liy i.e : a:jed liv tho Danish govern nai.l ve'oav; a i ; .v issued for the regulation of the h heric", i . tho bays ami firths whiel: vh- iai!..a ia 'he shores of tho island. Ail sea:eeh: r - atiorus, not tho Danes only, but ai. oi.he I r aeh, the English, tho Dutch .' :al tho rv.?rw -us come to these cpjiet Iee 1 e.iiia a v..f. rs .-:;! carry oway what tha I co la:.;!. : ' ia:'. ".eve ! eonsider their own stock in i ;.. '- r-:;d p:...:' Ions. They have not got : ueh b:g vi s as .-. s tho other nasions, and iv thi-ir litdo open boats are always at a disad- a ;i v o ie. cmp: '. ing w ith foreign flshovmeiu '.":f is vn lie-. ' made a law uei heating their liords tot he.'r vn fishermen. JJut tho llar.isli . i .im.-. iit i ; !a "d ratifying it. Those and ;ai.er hvum-ta e s render tho condition a' ihe rear in J eel: .ml very wretched, and vmi- rati-: is ja aaa; n at a great-rate. Most of i": -a go to iVj-e.ipojj, where thej" have ai re;"! .-.'. ibiigie i a prosiierous colony, with a iiev--c-;.per in their own language. Tho v.- e,:a a- having i een very mild this summer i . I a '.;::!. on O aeiug unuauaily large quan g a--.; m' hav for heir catLlo, there will not i.-e. . :j ie.': iv e:i,i;,i ants as in lormer years, C'ieic-o -Nhwva. 2i VXTJ'Jli L':y OFsKLV MUiiDEli. .Seven wealthy farmers have committed suicide hi a single week and in the tfai.K: section of IVnr.sy 1 vauia, and tiu cau.-'.s assigm.il for iiie;r taking off make aciui jiis study in iiumaii natur . Oaf in-.:: of tighty-tive, v. rt'.i $7-,iO, d.rown ai him-eif iitct'.is' ho had Ili U suiiillioiii d j to the ccunty s.at as u v. ltness and h..d I never be n so tar irom U'.ima ij aore m his iife. The second victim hang: d himself be cause he had hrt k.ii a promise to his wife never t ; drink any m.uv. and per il::: s he did v.vlh lie- iiiini a so hame;-. ii ! hiiii-s-If because u had ! a-t :i v.ai e and child by diath. Of four oili-as who kill .d th ms' lves :y spooling om com tn'itt'ed the act for tti : rc.i-o:i th-t iie lu.Ci i:r.o hope of tie- n."t world ami was not lit to live in this:" another because of groundless fear of proverly: a third be ausi; of h;s uv.arieee, uiid the last ii. cause of ill health. It is passing Mra.go but at the same time true there ar r inure cases of lunaey and suicide among farmers and their wives than anion1; any oilier class of population, and :.1I this in e'pito of the fact that as th-.y hie the m.ist indep .a :-nt they lultl be th happiest d' i!'.r ciiizjns. The Military ami m uioteii character of tiicir life is no doubt tlie ;a ia! .! can-- of tids idling of lunatic ayh;:u and stdcIJal graves, and solititde aad monotony would de populate a city i it were possible for them to opei t ;'; iv. Truly the ii:"..- of the farnvT. tilling his own liroad a'as. h;s own iiaster, is not ill ways the id ;! aff air it has so ofto:-i been liieture' ; :-v ; i.iuusi.iis Vim saw ' only its brig.'. I !i-:--s ::a. i overlooked J the dark spot.-. I: has its Lurg.ns j:- j less grievious to 1 I a;-:ia tiian tu.it of thoso who t. i! ;.'id toil for scanty and insunicient w.:;: in our great ii.dustrial centers, .?. t a lcss . aeiKIinj; cf SIood. Tl:1 II .l-i-t iii: ':an (Festival of Sacrifice) V.X..1 cele". rat -I et Teheran 011 Aug. SO, and i' v.-as ( .ti mated that 500,000 sheej) v.xto ha'; 1 ia -.ad .ar .and the capital. It is tho c.:.. tan I a- ih" shah to saeriiiee a camel in pa!. lie. ti cen v.r-ny being actually per i'or.aed I y one of tho princes as deputy for his maje vy, ur.-l r.o is vested v.-iththe jaghch, or e:e-ig-i ' royalty, which he wears in his hut. Tin; year an unprecedented event oc curred. TiiM cria"l that was to bo sacrificed was Lroa-iit to the palace door to ba in spected b-the . a ah, and, in the temporary absence i f its s-.itendants, it wandered into the eerri - r t!:: a h whicii his majesty was to j as.-:. Th" r.h.;h appeared before the camel ce.nid he driven out, and Go was so much touehv-d it i i.. -jeehing expression that his majesty rdore I not only that it fhould be rpared. fiat th it.ju reward for its sagacity in seekir.g th'.' ;:.::: etuary of the shah-el-shah, it s hould bo gi v ::i eotnfo'rtable ipiai'ters for lie1 ia the royal r.enagerie. Anoi'ae.' CJitirl was then brought, which wast.iain r.t a t . roke by tho shah's deputy, who v.t ii ieh'.yela land covered with jewels. Small earlier. t.f the skin and flesh wc-ro car ried Lit'i the pal ie, where the shah received th.cra hii-tate; but directly the royal cortege vanished, the i mainder f the still quiver ing carcn. was I i rurally torn to pieces ty the )e.pie. every or.-" ncteavoring to get a bit of the iles.t, r.--. it is e Cleveland Ixadtr. nsidered luckv to eat it. A Xorlli American Jaunt. Our transat-ur.' friends are making much ade over the op. :: ng of a parlor car express service betwec:i 1 'alais and Lisbon, a littie matter of so::;e l.t'.W miles. It is a very ( nanonplace thing for An:erieau to flip aboard a Pullman at tho Grarvl ( 'eiitral station, and to get off a few days afterward at" the City of Mexico, con siderably over :;,C ) miles away. This is a great country, indeed, end, after the Europeans have roamed their little acre, the' should come over here and learn some thing about traveling. New York Evening World. C'liiiia's Practical Iteligion. Tlie Chinese are very practical in their religious ideas. If a god whose business it is to bring rain over loes it and causes a deluge, they take him oat of tho Joss house and set him down in the shower. If this fails to make him dry up they go to tho extremity of towing him b Mnd n boat in the river to convince him that too much of a good thing ii as bad as t:o little, San Francisco Alto, V. - :a - f -,? 1C VJL' 3.-. -N I " 11 Tnformation to Capital Seeking: Investmsnt. POl'iCnS AUCUT PLATTCtViCUTf!. C.io'ii ii:: : rs mi tn; a I - . i . -i! ,;: I!. - .11 NlroLts :.: A Awvi ( ! 1 .nil's -i .: paving- d "Si:,',, il.i, ;t iiii over JOd rc.-i! An Ojtci'.. V I I a L id'il -K'l JllilVft -ID liil!!I: liric'c mo! I'ledistllUi Inind.--. turns ' T u iliiii v i . 1 . 1 1 oennc'i Oi;': I'.JiJii.'i-i.'i-vm Vrili.sk:i. I n .;- vJ Tin1 ifiviit tlii ()int l)v 1 disbursing te t Oi.f of tic. limit oi tliu cii Over ii.Oo. i I'M Jul.-Wi Iv. C. 5r-d. Juo TIlC ClUilJI good niih'uad i nifiit oi' iM'iiiiifi To healthy rC'il.-oIiilhl'? illdl: Vhihr m;i ahoitt ih'.un, an-cli.-ise'il at 1'roin .Misswitn-i P:u:i! The ahove city, more are earnestly re ride to South 1 purehii.-e'I at i'; coin Avenue.-: ter. Son th JULIUS F. .MAMFAI". WHOLES A.1 Ii:.!a hiclU1' FI or c."e Pep-., c FULL toijacco a:;d ; always in sleek. Foil ir,. .:: Un 1 residence on the X. 11th streets. r.d block with a go.--house of six room . cue pantry: good v. twenty-seven ia ai ii abundance of sm:d! tf Ileal estate and dtf T3tJ"Lv GENUINE . with high arm ar. sold on time. 'a F. J. 1 Manager mmi CAL Cor. 12th and Qoiiirzi&iGV Sept. 12-Cm. Dr. C. A- er.. ; Wa..' tit. ;-iafcJ o-;i' ' le'fc'jH Il'.fr .I'.ian 1 f ;i'a A '.7:1 c-fiei?' 7 a a'.' '::.' All v.-v-.rli warratde.!. l'n OEi:ALl iil.O-K. 1 r 1; :i 1. 1 lei "in i 1 n :m 1 ii ! iy i ;;cre:i; ; I.;. 0 Water Works in li e Slato. I! !- i!.,- .rileu-iiy lo 1 he. rusd S.ulh J'latteeounlry 1; i . ail nata.i ,.n !he Mi, .-..111 i luvi r at the niotitli of the i'iatle. :d a ;,.,;i:r ahmit hall' w:tv I'IWH-n ('hi- 1 . iipit.il. :,ii.l lorlv minutes iVoiu Oiunha, tho 1 1 . eweiapc. and . ma:, ai.o hojids vi.ied tor th'1 licrii":" oi n rind it;o- ee 1 1 irei'iiee ti.erehn in the n: ;:"g of I S. iio.-.l huii.ling; :tt(! jx v.'ai-.l .'Hmo! Aaide iloin hu. iness house? -1 iiicled dii'in the year iv'S7. - "-j. !:(). :iiig' i.-udory, e.ijiitiil .Si:'.,;!)!), e:i;:t(-;!y .'lOO.UOO eaiia per year and em- ali'l --."O.di (), c:;iacitv l(.(!(h) lnic!:s a v d:iy, enijdoys thirty hiind. y, capital s;!0.(Mai(, eapnei: v 1 ...Of'.' d1' c:ins per year and employs 125 ';.--ii .-s ai-oiit sl0(,0u0. iie;!M jind oik; 1 ?einocr;il ic. ;.-'oii factory. orv, tniploys lilteen liand.s tmd hirgeiy Mipplic-s the trade ol .-dtitlnvcbt-Jl nil. : e. id nnichino sho), round hoiisi-s, tui-ehop.-e.-, A e., tue nniintainc 1 t 1 west id" the Missouri River, cmplovii!; n:a;:y hiiiidu d.s ol hands, and - ..hunt S:)0.(Hiii. id'-s in the United States spans tho .Missouii Kiver at the Southern ci.-.ivrys its iVeioht traliie into and through our oily. 'attsnmuth daily lor north, south, east and uest over tin; C. I. A Q.l JI. K. II. in Nebraska. ' '.! r.d Plattsnioiith and its neanioss to Otnalia maikids torc:h"r uith : at o'ily a. p-easant place to reside, hut a desirable placo lor the establi.h- .'ietorino; enterprises, tlie citizens ot I'liitf-ni'.uth would ilouhtless make " their location, and cori'e; aoidence is solicited. . rowing linner each day. y t there i - nothing- .' i cuhit i c or lictitioiis ts c :n I - bought at from sloO to x:;ro; land near thi; -ily can be piir ' acre. "Within the next twelve month-, our city expects to welcome, tho md Southern Railways. in!o its corporate limits. " - -hunt exa'M'rr.tion and tlie jropec.ts for the luture iiiv stiei ity of our - !'! indicated. Rariies r-eokin; invest ni.- nbs in J'c:dty id j:ia-:c. t erson.al inve.-1 i gat ion. Wiii!-: hcie vmi will ! given a tree ' i'u! ::: d-.a-inble ro-i !; ia lof-alit v in cit v, wl; re lot.s 11. a v he o'ieli. 1 his piehi re - ; no aiidit'ou is a.-c-.- '!.-! by it her ( 'h ieago or Lin--t iiiid may !. ranch".! in a ten minute.- wui!: from the biii-im ss t en-'Uiiili!!;'- un than :mv oilier ;..urt of the ci!c. ( 'orre.- pomh.-nce hoiicitid. rULV-ft-il- na r mJ.j j.r r:.:'. wa m.v mJ-rx it yui mm nu i J toj iA wl C '1 li i 'i r f txV ia -. c . . ' XZLT (T'r rX) ?r- ir :? ,-. KJ-. -V -s r- V V av 7 'c .: ' i' j V T -. a a-e 1 r '.t .-zr-r-'sa 0 HAS A I-'I'LL AND COMi'i.:; J K bTOCK Of Cliu&ai3Sil.1i AND OTIIEl; r.EALTIFUL TiHNCrJ TO HE SEEX. ;':('.'.':'; ! CLOCKS :0f all ti;:e- makes ami ,.:!, o-;. W;:rraide:. I WATCHES: Roekhml, Frcdoma. Cilu;.)Lu-.-, Auroia All . thoe imvt-i:;eiits aiu .;o Weil known th;.r they need no eommeiidation. ... j All are warranti d. : i CliAJ AS : In thi.- lintt !' gooIs I hu e- t vi-ry thiia'-r---.ilme t. if not j quite. Radio.-. and (Ji.!i:: .-hort or Ion;; el-sdn.-.; oli, ioihd plate, or ' . '."-"""; ! any other kind. - A No embhm pins ol the fee ret oi :..-. ; chaims ! lockets, rinjs, cuf:' hut to d pel IjS t'e SILVJ::iAVARr: oi every desciiption id ny priecv. - 1 .r . r- Jo.NATirA:? HaTT J . 7". AIaiit if 1 M fit f-4 -iy f ? -i V :- ;( ij ZC t-?v. t- tti tA I'OPJ: PACK KltS and iKAM-r.- in ."'UTTKIl AND KGCLS. THE BEST THE MARKET AFi'OEliS ALWAYS ON HAND. iSunar Cured nTcrts, Fnii-s. Drrrr nrl, I c.? b ot ov.r own ni. ike. Tii h -f 1. , OYe'TEItS. in cans uv.d l.rdk, st 'w'lIOi.ES.VLr. AND bilTAIf ' ' "' , sj i'.:t"l U.-i-.ii. j - ----C. n I 1 i ( i 11 Ml ill Id i 'I 1