TIIK DAJ.LV ULIiALli, i'JwTTb.M'OtfT!l, i i ( , . . YiaKs LSbAV, iN'OVKAIJIEIt HO, 187. )t piattsmoutl) Da'tln Ueralb! IIKOTTS BEOS., Publishers & Proprietors. A Salisbury Dentist, In Kofk- wood llulldlu?. THE SOCKET. FAIR CIGAR FABRICATORS. lo I hear a cliickon cackel. Or, ii it a wagon's rattle? No, it's a woman's tongue unwinding ; She. with lier iiHkUUoi-h fault is fimUni;. "Our Irish Visitors" to-night. Kd Buffner was in Omaha to-day. For the December Term of Court- Two Interesting Cases. The docket for the December term of the district court which open9 Monday, Dec. 5, for this county, is out. There are 122 cases on the docket, eight of which are divorce cases, criminal case. The petit jury is made up of the fol lowing named gentlemen: Henry Coop er, John Albert, J. L. Gordon, John Lane, A. W. Bricker, "Yf. F. Scottcn, P. S. Armstrong, Geo. Amick, S. 0. Latta Women Fr Superior to Mn in neir Delicacy of Touch and Dexterity. Tlio lifo of a femalo worker in a "Fabrica de Tabaeos" is laborious and not very well paid, but it is cheery. Two millions of pounds of tobacco are on an average manipu lated in a factory employing, say, 4,(XKJ i.fwiu A dexterous female operative may There are five make in a day from ten to twelve "ntados-' or bundles, each containing nny cigars, it is questionable whether her average u pend exceeds the Spanish equivalent of one shilling and sixpence a day. Elder women aro employed in making, at somewhat higher wages, a very tine rappee snun caneu mu- do f railes," or monks' mixture, which is gar bled with "almagra," a red earth brought from the vicinity of Carthagena. It is not alone in the great cities or. mo a passenger to .lames Patterson, II. C. Calkins, Simon i:. II. Windham was in Omaha to- Clark, Geo. A. Bucll, Geo. Young, Dan 1enilisuja that tno cigar making industry jjay. Hay, Sanl Martin, A. Todd, Win. Eiken- gives employment to crowds of women, for the most part young, it may uo incidentally that the Spanish "cigarreras-' are a very healthy race and enjoy a remarka ble immunity from febrile maladies. In the citv of New York alone it is estimated that there are 130,0UU clgarmaoerB, a uuSo pii tion of whom are women, and it is a note worthy fact that tho industry is almost wholly native, cigarmakers by trade form ing but a tiny quota in the great army of immigrants from Europe landed in the course of every year on the shores of tho United States. Notice to Woman's Relief" Corps At the rev; -l:'r meeting Dec. there will be an i: ; ction of tho corps by corps inspci ; Kvcry iittn.b.r is re quested to b ; i : suit. Louis Kohrcl was Omaha last evening. L. C, Mercer and family returned last evening from Aurora, 111 Phil Kraus has added to his confec tionary stand au elegant peanut roaster. Miss Nettie Ballance gave a very pleasant party at her home last evening. Call for Michigan eating apples also Miel.iiMii and New York cider lit Phillip Krause's. bary, C. F. Davis. John Cook, J. Cline, W. B. Taylor, A. M. Furguson, L. Russell. Two of the civil cases are of great in terest to the citizens of Plattsmouth, aud each of them is the outcome of interest. The first is a suit from A. K. Alexan der against ttli3 city for about $iJ,0OO. From what we can learn of this case it appuars that about 1870-1 S. X. Mcrriam bought lots for thoir taxes in this city on what arc now Chicago and Washington avenues, aud when those roads, were Possiblv the German cigarmakers can find as much work as they want at Bremen, at Hamburg and at the cast end of London. In i vkiimnina iainnHa thn ladies have de- UIV J. Ullliw - A new accomodation car was brought opened the city condemned them for ejjiy the best of it in comparison with the out of the shops this morning and sent road purposes. After this Merriam died ruder sex as cigarmakers, there being at " r ' . , ' , . . , . . t. , fa v V Manilla a cheroot factory employing i,000 west on No. 1. and left his right to the lots to A. L. against only V-W male artificers, passed Alexander, who now claims tliat no sat- whiio at Cavite there are 5,ooo ana at maia- An elegant new sb;cpe through last night on the western train, named the "Sa-.igaman". Mrs. John A. McMurphy came down f r,. m ()in ili:i this inornin-' to visit her m - r . - sister, Mrs. James Pctte . sfaction was ever made by the city to S. X Mnrriam or himself for the tax deeds n tlic lots, aud brings action through his attorney, S. P Vannatta, to recover the cost of the lots with interest at 40 bon 2,000 cigar workers, tho great majority of whom are women. Negresses, mulattoes and quadroons are also extensively employe! in the cigar lactones or Havana. Formerly they suffered keenly from the competition of the Chinese coolies, who at present, to the exclusion oi ieroaio juwi , the chief fabricators of cigars at San Fran cisco; but in the historic factories of Havana tho prime brands of cigars are always fiu- pcr cent, the first two years and at 12 per lingular meeting of the W. C. 1 . U. I cent for every year after the condein tomorrow afternoon at o o clock, at the n;ug 0f the ground, as provided by law, hed by white men. Otherwise the dexter- residence of Mrs. S. A. Davis. the -otal of which will be about !f:j,lUU. ity and delicacy or touenonne -MrsWaito, of Lincoln, who has When the la s were condemned the city .XX In been visitin" her daughter, Mrs. W. n. treasurer was auiuonzeu io pnjf tha application of the touch oi gum an iue Malick returned home this morning. -Harvey Holloway returned from the western part of the state this morning, wher.; lie has been employed by the I. cc M. Co. claims on the property, but at that time tip, on the proper disposition of which the a tax deed was not 'considered wcrth ftTJt WUUUUil Mm "-"v much, and whether S. N. Merriam con- her arrogant rival and ty rant, tested a c laim or not there seems to be no It is difficult, however, to find a civilized country in which prodigious numbers of wo- record. 1 . k-Kitiiniiv pnni a livelihood by Tha other case is that of John Fitzger- tnhacco or cisrar factories, not A lady aged 70 years, died yesterday M ys cit of iiattsmoutli. This is the because their labor can be cheaply obtained, avenue tude for carryjngout the processes employed. McEntee London Pa er. Ag The Cass will hold i: December at 2 o'clock tnnce to be ! Hard Leave order' llennett's st' lical e-i dtf The stan ; plaint is Wt disappoint ; rick's drug Foil Sam : esidence oi; 1th street-. i block wir. houee of six one pantry; wenty-seyt : . abundance tf with your gard to tb Dr. Watson" Fig Tonic i No cure, m- $1. For s.; never will er fraud. '. that aiticli" known wiii ker llemec Watson's N eat.s FigT- gestion. P Will J. W: -Iturnl Sociaty. ;i:ity Agricultural Society i::n:i(l nn'ctiiig Saturday ; i ho rounty jutle's olfice J'usini't-s i" inior- :"::!') ( ::)::ii;;:, President, i I.C. UntiiiK, Secretary. v.ith Jt.hn 'i'uil ::t cord. L. I). at Uock liluffs and was burried there to- i1:iv IIr mime was rivcn us as a Mrs. McCully. The Y. L. K. R. A. will give a social at tho Readiug Room Thursday evening Dec. 1st. e l to all outcome of the oia Chicago bonds. It appears that Chas. cnntr.n-ted to ooen ui) Chicaso ave. grade it, etc., and take the bonds voted by the citv in iwvment. Thev were issued to Jokes on the Credulous. Ao far back as I can remember," said a crontlpman who devotes his leisure to the col- A r-rtpli:il invitation is extend- l. ,nf nt T07f 70 nml lie wtimi at rurios. "every now and then a - . . I i 1 1 11 L V I- IH. MUiuuuv w 4 . - - t - ... ... . ..i.i Hfr v:t.,.r,l.l. In Mr. hoax has appeared ana oeen "-J- 1:..1 It. h tha nnWic. But so many hoaxes J. W. Chambers, representing a St. Fitzgerald's hands they drew inierest and have been sprung upon the community of re- Louis irrain dealing firm, arrived in the oavments were made from time to time cent years that people are more riicai The first hoax I re- was e-enerallv believed in was At first the intereit was simple but trie that jewelers would pay $5 a pound for i..r;r,-.f or. nrr-nt: nf fr. P.itzorerald to Hirar ashes. This crazo was in vogue all tit l L1V11E V. Mi k'wuw . - - 4B) I -o - , J a I ai an1 Ywu-tnlA iisod TO Can V city treasurer changed the interest to jmar to collect the compound and the debt grew faster than 1, ju. Few ever undertook to find out f , ,.. nAn. on,l U nnw aMiiPars TA-hnther the story was true unui no uau iuo MUJUICULJtiwiu.uv -t l , -,1.1 T,r1V,or, of CTOirSP. that the city lids paid in the neighborhood una purl of 1.",000 on the original $7070r70 of sued tliis fad, although a moment's considera- bonds and still a bill af $3-100 is present- tion woum "--" ed. La.t summer, as the readers ot ttie ttv comnound. People who wrote to the iT,..nxv,;n rnllprf tho citv council ,,trs for information in regard to the non- 111.1... ..... , j..- . - J.V attempted to call in the bonds and close L an the case up. 3Ir. Fitzgerald claimta leut rather disagreeable dentifrice. :Jo00 legally due him, but the council "Then came the story that Queen Victoria couldn't see it and offered $2000 to set- 7" tie. This offer was rejected and Mr. directiy to the heart of the small boy, and Fitzgerald has filed suit against the city, many an urchin played truant so that he through his attorney, M. A. Ilartigan, . j 1 :t l.: l.r.ni.r to ,r.tliont nnvspttlement. than tney usea w w. cny una muiiiiiiij, .in o i us t uuuvioi.ii.vi, .v-w. i jjjgmtjgj. that purchase corn. .li.lin rtarknr and C. C. Wriirht of Glenwood were over this morning mak ing preparations for the administrator's sale of 50 acres of the O'Neil estate, -Miss Minnie CalTerty, who has been employed in the Herald composing room for several months, left this inorn- l n rr for !): Witt, called there by the ...0 , serious illness of her mother. Dr. O'Leary, who lias been in the city for about a month, practicing and lecturing left this morning for Nebraska City, where he will give a series of lectures and practice medicine. Geo. Mutz has sold to Chas. Holmes a car load of cord and one of stove hard wood which Mr. Holmes is shipping to Lincoln, and if it proves a money mak ing scheme more will follow. Once in a while before election an enthusiastic democrat would tell how the democrats of Nebraska were eating the republicans up. The official couut of the vote of the state shows Judge Maxwell's plurality over O'Day, his pop ular democratic opponent, to be ;50,177. Those figures speak for the republican party. Died: Sonhia Hauer, daughter of John Bouer, died last evening at p. m. of typhoid fever. She was 13 years 5 months and 2G days of age. The funer al will occur tomorrow rnorniug at 10 o'clock from the family residence on the corner of Vine and Sixth streets, all friends of the family being inviUd to attend. One very sad feature of the death is the severe illness of the mother and two other children with the same disease. Tli3 family have the sympa thy of the community. for the $:3"00 with interest since Nov. 1, 18S0. The term "Chicago Avenue IJonds" lias become familiar to all Plattsmouth citizens, and the case will bean interest ing one. Died. Lloyd On Monday, Nov. 2tst at 3 p. m. Hallie May, aged 7 months and 21 days. She was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lloyd. Hard drv wood $4.50 per cord. Leave orders with John Tutt at L. D. Bennett's store. Russian Officers Studying English. A considerable number of officers of th could hunt in the ash barrels in front of the down town offices. Business men had the souls worried out of them by youngsters beg rintr for stamps. When the fabulous gen erosity of the queen began to be doubted a new story was circulated. It was that of a poor Old invalid lady who was offered a nice homp, for the rest of her life as soon as she had collected the million stamps, Then peo ple went around collecting stamps for the benefit of the mythical old lady. The craze soon died out. It was always supposed to imcn hpn originated by dealers who took this way of booming the trade in used post age stamps. The button fad followed. No one seemed to know how many buttons had to h collected on a string before the task was accomplished. It ranged from 1,000 to 1,000, 000, according to the success of the collector. Whilo the fever lasted many a fond father went to work in the morning with his clothes pinned on. The last craze was for business o-irria It was almost universally followed, but soon died out. Fortunes were made and imn chiefly first lieutenants and lost in the manufacture oi euomoauuu wntnf oomnnnies. are suddenly evincing ing cards. New York Evening bun. V4SMAA.' - X I - Neckties and Cloves Neckties were never before in such bright end vivid contrasts. Satin and silk four in bands are the correct thing, and are worth about $1 or $1.50 a piece. Of course, we do not have so large a trade in tho wm no in tha summer. Blazers, tennis a remarkable solicitude to acquire a prac tical knowledge of English. Several military acquaintances of mine whom I have ques tioned on tho suojecs wouia not liumn. iot f irt which I have now learned oy acciacnc, that the war ministry has recently offered ti incentive to a eiven number oi these oin- 5n ihn Khaoe of increased pay ana ranK - i 1nnv,.am I . . . - L!. . A vf .onffm It'll nil so soon as ineir proudum. j . uu. ."o"" ana yacnung wm w mo vuu v.. ronov,.., i j Ttt-ovtHL I was naturally curious enougn articles for summer wear are oi sucn ugm. to inquire a little further, but the marked shades that they soil quickly and necessitate reticenca of my military friends at once a large supply. Comments. Murray & Murphy will appear to-night at the Watterman opera house, in "Our Irish Yisitors." They come with the highest praise. The following are a few comments made by the New Y'ork dailies: Sun: ".Murray cc Jlurpny arc among the cleverest of all Irish Cemediaus. Telegram: "Murray fc Murphy re ceived a welcome that must have glad dened their hearts. Their faces are their fortune." Sun: "The play has been considered rather noiv. but it was silence itself compared with the laughter .nd applause in the Audience New Y'ork Herabl: "Our Irish Yis itors" at the Third Avenue. The audi ence at the Third Avenue last night was treated to the comedy, "Our Irish Yis itors." From the beginning to the end they were in a continual uproai, especial ly whn Mr. Thomas E. Murray, 3Ir. Mark Murphy, Mr. Charles W. Y'oung - . . I . I II. I IIHL I1U 13 ami Do T 1M. w Z and Mr. James ueiuy lormea into a; A few quince seeds boiled in water and ij 10 qoo pardons but it to me occurred iKartstte of ballet dancers in real ballet perfumed will keep tho hair in curl longer . th-ttgil by all hazard an Indian.' 'Ah! not style. The kissing song, by May Tern- than any other preparation. j exactiy j replied. 'He is not an Indian, but i u-- j "We have a number of novel- proved to me that a certain amount of se- ties in silk suspenders, in Scotch plaids and crecy had been imposed upon them. A cap- colored embroidery, with silver and gold tain of artillery admitted, however, to me piated buckles and mountings. They range tiw. hr and his fellow military students of from 43 to 10. Gloves are coming in again Ei"-lish anticipated that their promiseu pro- for evening wear, especially lor dancing par motion would be by tranferrence to the ties. Ladies do not like to have their light Transcaspian or eastern Asiatic divisions evening dresses soiled by sweaty hands, and with an advance 01 num. uueasu w. r-- 1 gome men's nanus wui perc.pii e. j don News. wear the old colors, in yeuow. Drown ana tan, with broad, heavy stitching, su j noia popular favor. Collars aro not quite so mgu. and the corners are turned in front, makin them more comfortable for the neck. One on the Hoosler Schoolmaster. O. A. Stevens relates in The Los Angeles Tribune that some years ago ho met Rev. Dr. Edward Eggleston in Switzerland, and went with him to a diligence bureau to secure Lim a nlace to Chamounix. "I acted," says Mr. Stevens, "as interpreter, and noticed the clerk lookine with awe at Dr. Eggleston' tall form, lone hair, sombrero and novel cut of clothes, for he affected the western air then. 'What is that man there, an Amen ,.Hn V the clerk asked me in French. 1 es, answered. He hesitated a minute and con turned, looking again at the hair and hat, us it that he is a savaged 'Savage J not at alL' His Latin Was Knsty. TV.0 nnnoel tells the following anecdote: At a grand dinner party a guest as clumsy with his hand as he is witty drops a piece of Dickled tongue upon the lap of his lair neign- lir "Pardon me. madam," cried he, it is not. thf first lapsus linguae I have made to day." Tho laugh evoked by tho clever hit set a stout fellow who was not deeply learned in. Latin to thinking. "I can do that as well," he thought to himself, and deliberately drops a mutton chop upon the lap of his unlucky wWihor. exclaiming at tne same u. "NoUiiug but a lapsus linguae." In polishing shoes, if tho blacking is moist ened with a little milk instead of water, they will polish with less time and effort. r:i;d abstracts. W. r.-mcdy for Iv.-r Pill ; t! ::o p'.ils ;.'-V-. Wihk. liver com- v never At War- 1 reasonable terms my N. Vv . cj: iii t o ! Kim and riMKTtV "Moists of ' t pn rood storv !.: a m.s. tuo wanlrvbes half bes and v. 'l and c"::y water; :itig appb: t r .-. and an i.:.ll n nit of all I.inds. P. D. Batk.s. Ccr.su I i :;ist or . :-;i-'..:i in re undi'rful Couvb Cure v S;.i.( W'.s uvA :ialyeat's -.!; blood and !;i.ligcstion. n (u:r. l. 1 i ic-r- .0c and k- XV. .1. W:-.n:.:k. v-rinter's Ink i:.::de thick t-nougTi to cov . and exporione:; iilnstrates . :.: i :t, v. IiLii oiu:.' becomes a'.liized. .Tiidi;.' the (Jua- you find '.:i in. Dr. cllic Cough V re, Iialy- ;r the blood )0c and :?1. j :id indi r sale by :. .-otJ'sSnj; Chc-pp- Felt slip. Felt slip; The best i Men,s ftl: Men's be: Men's nil Men's wl.' Men's cal Women's Red Cms- shoes made. Bu' j'our ; store in Ca: d tf. wl. . Vv. ("):. , li-atlier sole .C". : f;lipp;;r 1, worth $1.25. tot.--, s-2, woitii v--0. ",!. -.vorth ?3. XX loots wortli stock boot r.ots y'i.oO. v.-onii ..i.2. '.! ;::isiioc y2. v. ... th S2.50. i.ofl fhots. th'j bust school r t sbof s a, tin- new shoe i"s btr.Idine-. T.'H. I'ru.i.irs. vorth $2. WM. I V rsonal at' to my care. Titles K surauce Wri; . Better Facili Any C Plattsxii;. v T? j l:'i. N'E, JT OFFICE. :wi to till r.vs'n : Entrust- -.!. A!.!;i;cls i'rji,:iiled, In al lt;iU: M:.i. r li'.akin? l';:nu I.uan than 1 A C7V r.'r lizit ska Specia5 Anncuncement. Roe Decern t Sai ROY'AL M. .wood Hall, rtl. b'UQH & Knco's riOXETTES CO !f COMEDY COMPANY. Introcluc; Sketches, S Humpty D. stage scene v "The - special car Kpcciallir-s, : i-rs, DancLrf aiul ; "it.lv. Carrying . ( tc. : reet Car Co. will Illusions, nes from tlieir own hold this entertainment each evening aft : ilie shov,-. Admission Children, 25c 15e HEftLl ? i NtaviL o.Aiii 1 . : NY .': TP E i V. "s Xerve v.r- i-:i:e f.-r I'.y u rl . .'s iTvtms Nc-r ' : -i "si r..if :i c v-v TJiTO. Wakefu'ists.. ;:. ; ef tt'e .!uiiil ! t " lii!M r-, i c:" : 1 v , J'.ai i t'i;ne-s. I i .. !iH.l:ay I.'.s--' - . .I J.y evi-r-o . ; . ovcr-'n-tr.'.K" -'-! . i'V -laUI!S!t. j.w, s-ut by rati: Orea Slaughtei SBiO O 3P t Wraps Plush ! Velvet Shor In order to Induce our Stock of the above goods wc shall, commencing with today, give FOine Extraordinary Values in These Lines. Our $18 Silk Plush Manteau, Plush Hall Trimmings, for Our 20 Alaska Seal Plush Jacket, Satin Lined, for, Our 22.50 Alaska Sl:i1 Plu.h Manteau, Plush Hall Trimmings, lor Our 25 Alaska Seal Plush Manteau, Nutria li;dl Trimmings, for Our 25 Alaska Seal Plusli Medjeska Jacket. Plush 15all Trimmings, for. . . . Our 27 Alaska Seal Plush Manteau, PIuh Pflll Trimmings, for Our $:J0 'Alaska Seal Plush Manteau, Plush iJall inmmings, lor. . . . . . Our 35 Alaska Seal Plush Manteau, Plush and Ueaver Hall Trimmings, for. . 17..V) . lH.r.o . 19.."0 . 22. Li) . 22.:-') . 25.0 These irood have genuine seal skin ornaments and are elegantly lined with satin. Our $35 and $i0 Velvet Mnnteaus are very riehly trimniel - . . . . . ..ir with jet and gimps and have a Jiandsom satin lining. Uur price reduced to Sl'.l.OO. ILDRE CLOAKS At Greatly Reduced Prices. - - 1 r Xext week we will have our holiday goous ready lor lino ol 15ri!S3 Full partic ulars in next week's i sue. VJC1V Will lUUC f-, inspection and we shall show the largest and Plush Goods ever shawn in this City. Ladies Should Remember That We aro Headquarters for Everything Pertaining to Art Embroidery Needle Work, cn-i-j"; a Up Hi i. t? tew 8 0a 1 own Watclies.GlocksJewGlry, Eellsw Ware, MM JbwbIti GOLD PENS, OPTICAL GOODS, And everything in the yny of Jewelry cm be- fi-ur.d in our v.-cll selected stock. We have purchased a large stock of the ab.ivcs naiiu d goods for the coming holiday trade, which we propose to sell at reasonable prices and will endeavor to discount Omaha prices 2(!j'J. .1 Our Stoci f WA-TC: And can not be excelled. We have in stock watch movements of the finest makes, rucii as tho Howard, Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, Springfield, Columbus, Aurora, Vnd many other makes, encased in the b-.-t of gold, coin .silver, nickel, silverine, silverore, silveridc and silycroid. V. e also ki p in Mock a lino of solid silver and plated spoons, etc., which will be Mld at low prices. jrr'Now is the time to select your Chru-linas presents while our stock is so complete. Our gooiis tire all new and of latest designs. GAULT & VASS, JEELERS, South Side Main Street. DOVKY BLOCK Weseott is .ILHL-.11 e Ring. - 1 r''f.A r UK0EE1 Dr. E. C. V a guarantee Convulsions aehe. Nerve if aleubo! o presi-lon, S.. sanity aud 1: reniature er in either -mat rrtue i brain, sell;;1, contains ol-. ersix boxe--receipt ot p WE Gl . ATITZS SIS To cure an- -With cai-U or.if-r reeiveil lj-usfor six iM-.s. accontpnaterl ivirn ?5 00. we will semi t: i-'iirciiaser iiir v. riiJen jjuarMU te to retur n-uisov if tl:e ;:ttn-iit ilovs not effect a ;iar:iiitees isKd u!y 1-y Will J, "War. i s-.ie a-nt, riatM.iont a. Neb. Trearni'-i: Dizziness. -ia. H':kI i.y iIih i.se in in ;:llit i '?.(, s i f ';- . an Sj fr ::on of 'he K:ic-li box - I 00 a Ix'x prepaid or Dr. r Marshal! jleton, wa1 enjoyed very mudi, especial- ! an India nian." 'Ah! precisly. lv by the boys in the g illery, who helped Bakinssoda dissolved in siirits of cam- Antl, thanks to the mau's niystification, Preserve' I thought I recthcxtro her in tha kissing-soun I part of it. The phor aial apphed to corns night ana morning j ',Dr EggJesm got seat in tae unpen: jest of the company were pi aisewortbj. wm Urcly remova them. ' bad Rlrewly bwn ergagl.V unperial that All work w . FlTZOF.RAL r.i.tob : 1 I.OJli. I'LAl ". .; x clalty. . of Laughing c reasonable. : IXl'IH.N KB. 'Siisli" yarsirnlthst ftiC-. Luni;.. .tt slT-nl r.hi!ute -4 ttlie FEo:rrVi -LUZERNE FITTING SILLS, And doing business at the Old St ;i.d v.il'i a c iy t ompb.-l;- H;j Furnishing Good-s H its, ( :!).-. Glov: s. F:c. Double I Seated Ik id hey PjWectos) V1U outwear hi I i two pair ot o.dinary Draw,. K -LUZERXE BITTHQ ELLS,- . Celebris. We stli congress clie.-t tli'eld uixk-rsltii r suid (;u!!e (: iUJl ;'... v. i:. n ICOTT. TJ:e'lJt:-,-. al-0 ail tiaues 111 unuwwrai. x-i.t ;n:l C .'' oi' Clothing ai.d .'cs:lfcd drawer, I! !e::se you. Ciwililer. S50O Reward. We will pay the above reward fcr any case of liver complaint,. dyspejis:n. side headache, indigestion, constipatit:. costiveness we cannot cure w '.!'.; West's Vegotaide Liver Pills, when in directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and in-v.-r fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coattd pills, 25c. For sale by all drugsists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu ine manufactured only by John O. est & Co., 832 W. Madison St. Chicagj. III. Sold by W. J. Warrick. P C.'l't t?M inn.. . .:,...! r..tt ..i i.ieu ran i.;r 1 nee and terms upon Winhauf & Davi ot Cci-. Co. Over Bank IStf. Hon. H. W. Crady The Statesman, Scholar and True American, set an example worthy of re flection for all True Americans. Hoalino wounds that no methods except thoo used by Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Salve which is told on its merits for any use that a salve can be used. No cure no pay. For sale by the following dm, gist. Priae 33c pw box. W. J: WAXftrtK 1