The Plattsmouth Dailyjjerald. KNOTTS BBO Publishers & Proprietors. THE I'LATTSMOUTH UKllAI.D Is vublNlied very vmiIhk except Hunilay and Weekly every I liurnliiy morning. I.'ckH Ureel at the i.Hifliie, I' aitHiiioiith. N-'r.. ' wcit-tnl-cUs mailer. Olllce corner ol me ami Klfth triiH. IKKM'i FOB HAII.V. One copy one ;ir in advance, lJ' mail One copy per month, ly ;in icr ' One copy per week, by currier, TKKMS FOR WF.KKLV. One opy one year, in advance, SI r One copy six moutb.f in advance, The latest sensation in the use of our "modern method" is the boycotting of a preacher out west. It is very posiMc that when some of those fellows come to the golden gate and arc; refused admit tance, that they will declare 11 boycott on Peter; but in that cuse it will likely prove an eternal boycott. Tun republicans of the country are fol lowing the wake of (low Thayer in the expression of his views the on confirmation of Lamar. It looks now as though the wishes of a lo3-al people were about to be realized. The Omaha Jft ni''s at tempt to ridicule (Jov. Thayer, by an nouncing Lamar as a cainlielit; for i c president, proved a failure. The senli incuts expressed by the Gov. came from the heart of a sincere and intelligent man, and have been echoed throughout the bounds of a loyal union. J am fx liussell Lowell applauds the president's course and indorses his mes sage heartily. He is in line with all i'.u men of education. Journal. Prof. Iladley, of Yale, who is a good s imple of educated men, says that rail roads should pool, and that railroads are not making too much money nor c harg ing too much, and a great many sim ilar things favorable to railroads. "All men of education" nre not always level on great political and commercial ques tions. It is very likely the case with Mr. Lowell, as with other literary men; In likes the President's course because it led to a very short messagt. We too. heastily approve of the President's coins, because it will end in the election of n republican president next November. The man must be very small mental h who denounces every national measur that is not intended directly for his owi county or town. That was the policy ( f llaync and the democrats of his time, ai.tl with a good many of thcta to-day. Web ster knocked the wind out of the fallacy in Ilaynes' time, but it seems as though they would need another dose of tin same specific. To judge from last even ing's Journal one would come to tin conclusion that the President'. iness'i: e wa9 intended directly for Cass county, since this county's wool industries are not paramount to any or all others. What i. good for the country generally is gout! for Cass county. We would judge that the democra ic press are dealing in slice1-, if the farmers of this couuty are not, when we consider the number of fabric ations they are puttying fourth. Thk moral phase of the question of in ducing passenger fares on railroads, us presented by the Journal, is rather start ling. The assumption that there is any great amount of of crookedness on the part of conductors, is a violent one, and not easy of substantiation. And thr again the 'moral aspect," as dwet upon from that source, comes with a peculiar souud, and has something of a hollow, insincere ring. In the first place it as sumes that the railroads are nyiking a profit of nearly two cents'? mile on its passenger fares, which it cannot prove. .And then judging conductors by someol its own ideas of justice, concludes that they will make the company "divvy" on the profits. We would be afraid to see the Journal man placed in the "trying" position of railroad conductor, lest his own inclinations get the better of him, aud he would force the company to "diy vy"' if there was auy possible chance. To suppose that a conductor cannot be trust ed with the business of the company simply because the company m iRes mon-, ey, is placing rather & low estimate upon the business capacity and integrity of the railroad officials, whereas they are a honest and upright a circle of business meu as can pc found, aud tlje charges of the Journal are wholly unwarranted. Dr. R. Nuxn, 31. D. li Ch; II. A. late of Trinity College, Doublin, will be at ' the Perkins House on Jan. Tth aud 8th to afford the people of Plattsmouth an opportunity of consultation with a spec ialist in eye, car and throat diseases'. Dr.. Nunn is a graduate in Medical Sur gery and arts of Trinity College Dublin; lie has also filled the position of assistant surgeon to the Western Opthalmic llcs pital and the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospitals, London, and has made special study in Paris and Vienna. Dr. Nunn whilst residing in Omaha, Room IS Ur kcr Block, intends to make periodical visits to the surrounding towns. R. Nrxx, M. D. Men" 6 velvet slippers Phillips'.- . 7 )C r.t T. II THAT PftECIOUS BIBLE. Reward tit the Hoy who Failed to Keep Ilia Promise A Sermon. John Kinney, of the firm of Kinnoy & Ttanxomp, tells a little story about himself which may strike a familiar vein in sorau other man's exKricnco. "When I 'was a young chap," suys ho, "I got thj Pike's Peak fever along with a lot more of the men and tlinlmyaof our town, met as I was pretty hnnl to manage around home, ami us sonin staid old friends of my father's were goinjj to t ho new g.jld country, it was concluded that I should ko with them. When we were all ready to shut my trunk and lock it my mother, who, Mess her, was more than half afraid to 1iavo mo go out into that roufcli c ountry, brought a handsome chutp IJihlo out of her ldrooiu and laid it in my trunk on top of the other things. "Now, Johnnie,' said shn, 'I want you to promise mo that you will read this Bible "very clay.' " 'Of course I will, mother.' I said; 'I will read it every chance I have.' " 'And, Johnnie,' said ho 'I want you to study well the sermon on the mount. It will do you good. You will find it in St. Mat thew and St. Mark ami St. Luke and St. John, but the best is in St. Matthew. You will read it often, won't you, Johnnie "I promised evcrytliing, nnd I meant to keep my promise, too. Uut somehow I never did. I never ojMjnecl the Bible; never even undid tho clasp. After I had loen at Pike's Peak some time, and sjMiit nearly all the money that my father had given to one of his old friends for ine, I started with what was left to come home. I joined a party that was coining home, but they left mo at tho Missouri crossing and I had a terrible t imo from that on. I ran out of money and then sjxnt all I could borrow on such valua bles as I could pawn. I would have sold that Biblo a dozen times if I could have found anybody to buy it. Well, alter a heap of talking and all sorts of hardship I finally reached homo. After the kissing and the talking was over my mother began unpack ing the little handbag I had brought back in the place of the trunk I took away. In tho Itottom of it she found tho little clasp Biblo. " 'Your Bible looks as if j-ou hadn't used it much,' she said. " Yes,' said I, 'I took very good earexf it. " 'Did you read it, Johnnie," sho asked. " 'Of course I did ; read it every day.' " 'You read the Sermon on the Mount, then, did you?' she asked, with a kind of ik culiar expression in her eyes. " 'Yes, very often.' "Then she opened the Bible to St. Matthew and there lay the ?20 bill she had put between tho leaves. There was a $10 bill, too, in each St. Mark, St. Luke and St. John J?o0 in all and I would have given every cent of it to nave oecn out or mat room. " 'I told VOU St.- IMrtt.MiAUT hnA Jn Vu-cf- fist. count of the Sermon on the Mount,' was all my mother said about the matter." Chicago News. Set His Head Afire. In Quitman, Ga., a drunken negro resisted arrest. The ioliceman hit him on tho head with a club, aud in an instant the negro's wool was all ablaze. Tho policeman was frightened and took to his heels. After he had recovered from his fright sufficiently to stop running ho resigned. Tho explanation of the blazo was found in the negro's practice of using his hair as a match safe. Chicago Herald. Her Celluloid Conili. A lady of Carmi, Ills., while combing her hair the other evening, aeeidently thrust tho comb in a gas jet near the mirror. The comb was of celluloid ami flashed into flame like powder, setting fire to her hair and giv ing her a narrow escajH; from serious injury, Nov.- York Evening World Amelia B. Edwards, the novelist, writei "l'h. D." and "LI. D." after her name. V The. Concordance Man. It has Ken said of Alexander Oruden of Concordance fame, that if madness was, in his case, softened into eccen tricity or dirocteJ to works of useful ness, ho was probably indebted for Lis escape for that absorption of mind which euch an undertaking cs tho Concordance must have involved. "What would have boon to others intolerable drudgory wifs a sedative to bis agitated mind (lKth crazed with care and crossed in hopeless love; and the Ialior which would have wasted tho energies of a happier mar was tho balm of his wounded spirit." Public Opinion. Hon. H. W. Crady The Statesman, Scholar and True American, set an cxampli worthy of re flection for all True Americans. Healing wounds that no methods except those used 13' Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Salve which is sold on its merits for any use that a sal ve can be used. No cure, no pay. For sale by the following drug gist. Price 2oc per box. "W. J. "Warrick Who is Your Best Friend? Your stomach of course. "Why? Be cause if it is out of order you are one of the most miserable crea tures living. Give it a fair, honorable chance and see if it is not the best friend you have in the end. Dont't smoke in the morning. Don't drink in the morn ing If you must smoke and drink wait until your s'omache is through with breakfast. You con drink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell on vou less. If your food ferments and does not digest right if you are troubled with Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, coming up of the food after eating, Biliousness, Indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you had best use Green's August Flower, as no person can use it without immediate re lief. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby piven that by virtue of a chattel iitnrtnajre" dated on the Ttii day of Dec ember. 1SS7, a el duly filed ad recoided in the otiiee of the county Clerk of ('as couuty. Neb raska, on the bith '!av of December, 1SS7 and executed by J. S. Duke to Sherman s. Jpwett ok Co . to secure the payment of the iim of .SS00.au and upon which there i-.t now clue the sum of S0S :. De ault having been made in the payment of said tutu. 1 herefore I w ill sell the property therein describe"), viz : The entire stock of stoves, tinware, and shejf and heay hardware aTd fixtures of the store -rocTi. Ah situated in brick building on eat half lot fright s block twenty-nine in the ity ol riattstnouth, at public au tion at the 'rout door of the above described store building iu the city of 1'lattimiout li.Ca county, Nebras ka, on the 23rd clay of January. 1S8S, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. of paid day. Siikioian S. Jkv"-t & Co., W. S. Wise. Agt. an t Aity. Mortgagee, for Mortgagees. L SOME QUEER TRADES. HOW MANY NEW YORKERS EARN AN HONEST LIVING. Interesting Vocations Carried Oil In Va rioun Parts of the M-tropoll The Rag picker Kxhibitors of "the Klepliaut." Ilirnd (aiientit IVddlerx and Haw kern. Nieakin2 of tho cim.'er trades of New York, of coijrse the ragpicker is one of the tii-st im ages to spring before the; mental vision. Tho business is now almost wholly in tho 1i.uk 1? of Italians, who "district" this and neighbor ing cities in a fashion to suit themselves. It is no uncommon thing to sou u woman of that nationality swinging onward with free, clas tic step, w hile on her coil of glistening black hair is i)isel a sack of old pajier and other rubbish as large as two feather l(ds. latterly many of them have come to own or biro hand carts, and the voice of tho erstwhile riant junkman is less loud in the land. Obvi ously there cannot le a very largo profit for most of thoso who scoop up fragments of paper or textile fabrics from the gutters and ash barrels; still, some of them have grown wealthy at it, and strange tales are told among them of lucky ones who have stumbled on tjonanzas by "finding rings or bank notes or purses in the course of their jivrnmhiiln tions. The ragpicker who knows his busi ness invarwbly keeps a sharp eye on tho verge of tho curbstone during his early morning rounds. If you are wealthy ami go to Kuropo you may engage there the services of nn accom plished courier or guide who can converse to you in almost as many languages as Mezzo fanti knew, and who has reserve resources of profanity in several other bongues. If un able or indisposed to afford such a luxury you can make ono of a "pei-sonally con ducted" party. Here in New York we havo a somewhat similar system. At almost any of the hotels you can hire the services of a gentleman who knows the town like a book, and who will undertake for a specified con sideration to show you tho sights, a phraso which is generally interpreted to mean tho nether side of Gotham. Tho student of so ciology is expected to foot all the bills; how moderate or extravagant they will bo de pends on his own wish and taste, and ho will bo assured of a safe return to his hotel under the pilotage of his cool and vigilant cicerone. Iu days gone by, tradition avers, not a few of the big New York houses kept clerks whose chief function was that of initiating rural patrons into the shady aspects of met ropolitan existence, but that custom is no longer in vogue. HIRED MALE Gl'ESTS. Have you struck it rich in iork or mines or some other speculation and wish to solidly establish yourself on this crowded islo of Manhattan? If so, you can find here exjierts who will instruct you how to furnish your house, who will go with you to select the articles, or will order them for a commission ; who will teach your wife and daughters how to dress, will supervise the purchase of your table ware and give you lessons in etique tte. More than this, you can engage tho services of a specialist to makoeverythinggosmoothly at your first formal dinners, served by i fashionable caterer; and if your acquaintance is limited, yoa can secure well dressed aud vivacious gentlemen to sit at your hospitable board, drive away ennui by their bright con versation and danco gracefully at your re ception. This system of providing irre proachable guests to fill vacant spaces was the felicitous thousrht of a clever sexton re cently deceased. Tho system survives ain't fills a long felt want. Moreover, if you wish it, you can for a suitable douceur mort gage a professional humorist to entertain your guests during the evening, or can tempt an alert man about town to corral some lion of the hour and exhibit him in your drawing room. Aladdin's clumsy lamp has given way in our time to tho more convenient and potent checkbook. It takes a metropolis to support a painter of black eyes. In a less populous or less bel licose community his vocation would not keep the pot boiling. Whether a man get 3 his eye blackened in a friendly bout with gloves or by slipping on a banana pool in the street or iu an alcoholic brawl, the resultant discoloration js always unwelcome. It is also slow to cure, but not to be disguised. Next morning ho can slip away and have tho marks so skillfully hidden under a coat of paint that even his wife or landlady cannot perceive any evidence of the ordeal through which he has passed. WHE.V IX YOCB COFFIN. If we are not afflicted with the aristocratic mania, we are all mortal and the survivors are enterprising. Hence, if you die in New York, the notice of the fact has scarcely ap leared in cold type when 3-our friends will be visited by alert canvassers who are pre pared to give a life like xrtrait or other memento of you. Close on their heels follow the energetic scouts of some florist, who are dismally anxious to provide a wreath, harp or pillow of appropriate blossoms at the low est market rates. Usually these purveyors are escorted to tho door with impressive speed; nevertheless they contrive to drum up trade and make a living. Peddlers and hawkers constitute a numerous and variegated class of the community. They hankie almost everything that can bo re tailed coal, fish, vegetables, wood, fruit, ice, cooking utensils, candy, meat, &e. Going home at night jou hear the melodious chant of the darkey who dispenses hot corn or sausage sandwiches. Should your tastes be more epicurean, you w ill find merchants on the Bowery and elsewhere who open clams or oysters to order at one cent apiece, with crackers and condiments thrown in. There are peddlers who mako a specialty of provid ing spices and herbs for the barrooms. They bring mint and anise, and cloves to disguise tho breath tainted with the lingering aroma of that which stingeth like an adder. Others there are who carry around a stock of brooms, feather dusters, shoelaces, matches, or collar buttons, whom no man has eve seen make a sale, yet who must occasionally transfer their stock, for their owners wax fat and wear thick soled shoes. Another big branch of business, which has grown to formidable dimensions of late, is that of supplying the free lunches served in New York's liquor saloons. The wayfarer nowadays may absorb a hearty meal with his five cent glass of beer. The rations are rarely cooked by the proprietor or in his es tablishment. He finds it cheaper to buy from a contractor who conducts the thing on a largo scale and fills all orders, from a round of beef to a dish of pickles, potato salad or imitation sardines. They have their regular routes and patrons, and their plethoric wag ons rapidly distribute the food on which a big part of New York makes its friigal"daily lunch. New York World. Results of Ilrpnoti 111. A professor of hypnotism at Carlsmhe, Germany, put a j'oung man to sleep by mes merizing him. The patient remained in a ?oma for eighteen hours, and was afterward attacked by a fit of violent madness. Th-3 hyrnotizer has been fined by the authorit ies and condemned to two weeks' imprisonment. New York Evening World. AN EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATION. Electricity u a Motive Vower otu the fclreet llailways A Trial Trip. A Btrcet car moving; snvxjthly nnd al most no;.tvIcssly aon& Fourth and Madi son avenues without the ordinary motive jKwer of horses h:is attracted no little at tention at cliU'orent tinu-s within tho laf.t three mouths. There was 110 cal.lo rt tachineiit t e;ivc it motion, and whatewr kwct caused it;i .rfi:il: ion was ; taiii'd within itself. It w::m the r"jic:i IIK lltal ajiplieatinll of tho Jnliea c eei,-; storage battery tin with ;tiev to substituting it entirely for tho u:c of In .rst's. An ofiicer of tho railroad company s: id today: "Yes, wo around have In cm fur so'iie liiim making t xtx riioents with an let-trio motor on mr street cars, and vc are lund to adopt it if wo can iind it practicable and economical. The ear that lias l)ceii Keen along" our line.; lately i.i iittcd up with tho Julien motor and stor age battery, and is only in experimental use at present. So far, wo arc wry lam li pleased with its work ir.g; thToaiv man tilings to lo considered In fore th" final adoption of a new- system like that. V must learn by actual use what the wear nnd tear on the in't-iiaiiisui is hLely to lu, as well as the strength and pnw r of tho battery under ail circumstances that it is likely to meet. "Ve must al.so ho fmro of the approx imate cost of c harin th;- battery. You kco tho tho battery has to be charged from a dynamo, which has to be run by an engine. Up t this time wo havo charged it from oar ordinary electric light dynamo, and .have used an eni.io that is iu constant service for many pur poses, so wo have had no oppor; unity to calculate; tho probable, cost for c!i.:r,;in the; battery. 15nt wo arc cstab!:. liin a plant, consisting of an emyiia' and dynamo, which we shall use; in connec tion with the; Julien battery and motor during; tho winter for tho sjlo purpose of arriving at some definite idea of th'j co. t in case wo should equip tho road with chctric motor pejwe-r. Then, loo, v.v must ascertain how everything will work in winter when thccoiulitions are ho dif ferent. If the experiment turns out sat isfactorily during tho winter there. is 1 1 1 tlo doubt but wo shall use elec tricity on our road. It is calculated by tho owners of tho motor that wo will lc able tocil'ce t a saving of at least JJO )er cent, in our operating expenses." New York Com mercial Advertiser. The Moquetle IJeetlo. Have you heard of tho moqiietto beetle? No! "Well, I was introduced to him th. other day in a local jovelry store 011 l'Ar. place. lie is a Mexican animal and ho lives on decayed wool. lie is of the sir.3 and shape of a peanut shell, has tho Kama color except for a few minute black specks on tho yellowish white ground. He has two black horns and six blac k legs, like those of our cricket, and ho clings very tight to anything he gets ho'd of, for he wears spikes in his boots and uses them with great freedom. F or 11 long time nobody in Mexico knew pre cisely what tho moquette beetle was created for, but the year before last some genius discovered that he was made to walk upon tho necks of soe-ietv K-i'.ev. The women of Paris took him in hand at that time and had him harnessed with very minute gold chains of abeut six inches in length. A belle gives tho be-et!o one end of tho phain and fastens tho other by a tiny hook to that part of her dress which is cut decollete. Thou -!io lets him roam Pt v.ili. No Brooklyu woman has as yet been found to copv this lat;st French c-rae, but the fact that it is French overawes all tho ladies who look at tho beetle and contemplate it a.-j an ornament. They have not been able to brace their courage up sufficiently to permit of their wearing the moejuetto yet, but they have looked him over in the jewelrj' store and pronounced him "perfectly lovely." Brooklyn Eagle. An Important Discovery, A journal published in Rome gives an account of a recent discovery which has especial interest. In the course of ex cavations beneath the church of tho Apostles St. John and ISt. Paul the work men discovered two apartments of a Koiuan house of the Fourth century, one cf which, seven meters long by four wide, was believed to be, the tablinum. "The most curious feature was that in the tablinum, in addition to pagan paint ings in the taste of the time, such as animals, hippocampi, festal scenes and allegorical decorations, there were othe r paintings of a Christian character. One represented Closes taking oif his sandals to ascend the mountain and receive the tablets of stone, a design similar to that found at St. C'alliste. The second is a woman in the attitude of prayer, clothed in a long robe, a veil on her head, a collar of pearls around her neck. This is the first time that there havo been found in a Roman house, in its 'noble"' part, paintings in the Christian senti mentpaintings which up to the present time have been met with only in the catacombs." Fublic Opinion. irowtti of tlio Telegraph. The development of the telegraph sys tem in this country is one of the marvels of modern civilization. From a mere ex periment on a single wire between Wash ington and Baltimore in 1844, within th3 memory of many persons yet living, it has grown to be ono of the governing forces in our philosophy of material and social progress. The Western Union company alone now has 5S0.O00 miles cf wires, and the messages which it handled during the vcar ending June CO, 1S;7, reached a totd of 47.304,500. These figures indicat, at a glance the practical value of the invention, and the close re lation which it lx;-ars to the daily affairs of life in every directfon. Bankers' Monthlv. The Tirfct Line of Uattle. Palamedes of Argos is said to have been the f;r.-t commander who ranged an army in a regular line of battle, placed sentinels round a "camp and excited the soldiers' vigilance by giving him a watch word. Boston Budget. Water for London. The annual consumption of water in extinguishing lire3 in London is about 17,0G0.0e0 of gallons. The cost of the mctropolita a fire brigade is rather over 100,000 a year. I JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MASlFACTCREn OP ANI WHOLESALE. & RETAIL DKAI.KIt IK Tin: Choicest Kramis of Cigars, including our Flor de Peppcrbergo' and 'Cudn KL'I.T. LINK OK T( ) 1 i A ( ( 'O AND SM ( ) K K ! IS' A I IT! CJ.I'S always in stock. Nov. 1 .Sy.V General Grant's. Fame will alwuys grow biighte-r with age. IJ.ilveat's Fig Tome re.-1 li ires only a trial to illustrate -whether the e nlVchh-ci const it lit ion will change to one of ui:t ami robust form and tiie ruddy glow of perfect health will appi-;:r where disease once was. No cure, no pay. I'tie-e ."id-. For s:il by the follow inr dm l-gi.M : V. .1. Warrick. ' The-standard remedy for lier coin plaint is Wc st's Li r I'ilb; tin y n v 1 disappoint you. :: pills '.'.'(. At Wai 1 ick's drug store. - - V4V pest pnepA.tAiio.J f.veh PriCLcf-::) For Coiifjiis, Hoarseness. Weak Luay;. V-". .n.:;)!.--) C 'iill'.-h, 1 'ey, I lark ile e 't-lU'li-; !' !ile- Ti.lil ii ; , I'.i ' prliial :iiiil t-ii!. A liert i-.te. Tr it. Warranted to Cure Consumption in its Earlr r? AH.-RO AD At3Soli;te Cop:r.i':n (iv.-r r.ii.i PAiN ctme v.'.ll nir, ..i:.-. - .t- : I,.. : :. r "., I nr-l I. n 1 ',V .ii li. N, !., ill 1. - 1 lie.:. : . 1 li. r nii ilii iiH'oii ai l li. Guaranteed to (.'en I '. ;i:i -tlsni :m.i! e!ir:tlci!a. Wui i :ii.i -I I v y..m .!:. i I. ".", .".He. .nnl -1." I or Pi " ill -li-! l.n. e-: -! t il !t -i ( 11 re, 1 re- I 'J'ej :iil. ii-1 . t - Rail-Road ttcaiedy Co., Box 372. Lincoin. N'e'). Triido supplied by I iie httrdson Drug '.. linaha, Nebraska. Olives? S.: ZXcxt::q9 Proprietors. BEEF, PORK, iWUITOM, VEAL, POULTRY "We kce) c.)!ista!illy cm Ii.-nul lli liiiot aiul In siK.-t, line; of iiie-gt- in the eil y. jShat.s ed all l;ine!.s in iLt ir e'.ascdi. SUGAR CURF D MEAT-, l?AFS, BAC0H, LARD, SAU - AGE AND MINCE MEAT. And evei-ythiiig; lei suit ll:e elc naiiel our ir;ilo. (Hv." ws a triaf. Sou til Side Iain S!rc;l. rtikH eilfjil lv..nvc vvh a M A Mercaut.il' f-:iv in,: II u lections intule in all arts .' I Ik- r'ta!- tlirotio-h c.ni.e:int jiftnus. Versoii.i de.siiii:o- the lu-.-t d I I F IXSC AXCF :ii( o-.-t it l.y ajj p'vin nt ih'iA .diice, either in F::- ..!i I'h.-uix, U,a f, .-,!, Ftna. cf Ilartfcie, Qp.cen. of Fix rj.i..,l. Xi.--.ras'.-!, Vi't .-( r;:, 'i';;.e!(j , ,-,' F'h io;. . , Xo better companies csm be b.n:: ! :;-iy where, ai.l ihe i:;; ;we :iS J,,u as can he had in any reliable .: i i jianv. FARM SPECIALT'T. V.'e have :m exr-eeliiieriy In g;e li-t i'l ie.:! iy l.,y .- ale, la.lh it:i proveel aii.l r.:;iii:,i-eveel? inelf.riii!; se.n:e ot t Iio n;-.-t k.-ii :iTie -e.-s-(.lenee projierty in the city, li pojK.siy i wanicd either within tin old town f-ite or iu any of the stdditiosis to tin city, it fan be had througvh this oiiice. Peion having; j,.-,,j,ertv br sale; or exchange will eonsult their best interests by li.-tino; the :sanie-with us. i The loveliest residence locality in the city can be purchased at thi.s ofiice for si 50, isi paynients of one-third down, balance in one ane two year.-; or &-7j down, balanej in monthly payment?. Anvone de siring; to visit thi.s locality, wlittl er they ifave in view the purchase of a lot or not, by calling at oar ..ice will be driven to the I 'ark free of expense. Remember the place, tiki i ii 5 1 c V'l HEALTH IS Lc.. Ir. IC. 'c-si.'( Ne-i v aiul llrnln Ticatiiw lit ,1 y mil -Mil tee -(-ilii fur llyjstclii )ilinss. 'oimiMoits. I'l'n. NiM'voiih NeiiraljTla. Ilesiil aelir. Serveei I'lie t r;i I !nli eaiiM-il l.y tin ii-i el ale., ,,! (ii ti.l.ae- Wnkelulce ss, Menl:.) I)e- I'le-e inn, h'.ifle nlii) of t lie I' ral n I villi i" 1 aitl! y anil lead lei; I ini.-,ery , iler.'iy Mul ileal li, 1 i-aial lire 1I A fif. I : 1 1 -re mi , I, in- of l'i. v -el' 111 cil in r n. x, I n v. .In Mary I i sm s :m I Spi r inal itI.mm cance l I y ovel -exel ilmi ol I In I if. on. .-:! 1. ii. use in in 1 r- liiiliileiiee I'aeli Imx ei .1 1 1 a ; : is 1 m e mm ml 1i'- -1 1 eat men I , s I ml a li'X Hi-six Imxes fur . .-..nil, si nt liy mail pi i a i'l iu I ei'cl J.I ill 'l l-e Wi: GUAM AI.TEL SIX I10XES In en n a'i v e.i-". W ifli ea'-li nl'i'er o-eeiw-il ly i.s lor six l.ii I s. : i'imii:. iii t-ii willi ' , en, we W'A sen 1 1 the iiiii li:e'er i nr w I It ti li 'Dalai. I ee t i rl urn the irm.ey it I In- 1 1 1 at n.enl il.e-': lintilieel aeuie. e ; hi . : i I .es i--siieil laiiy l.j ''.ill .1. U a 1 1 1.1. s.ile a "e-1. Ii.il I'lnmil li. Sill. l'.-e Dr. IllaeUV I Jin lima! ie- (lire if it don't do you any giM.il come in aiul wc will giveyoii your money bac k. For sale Smith i. lilac k. $30O Reward. We will pay the above reward f r any ease of liver complaint, dy-pc psia, sick headache, ind ig'e.-,t ion, coli-liiialioli or eii.-tiveliess we cannot lire with West".- Vegetable Liver Tills, win II (ho direction.-; are slrietly complied with. They are purely yegi table, and never fail to give' sat is la. i ion. Large hoxi u containing :,0 sugar coaled pills, ".'ie. i'or sale by all ebiiggi-ls. Ilewaie of counteTfeits and imital ions. The genu ine' manufactured only by John . Well Co.. .'-!',-. W. .Madison St. Chic.-igi, It Sold by W. .J Wairi. k. 34. T.'-t v.'t en Fifth anel .Sixdi. - J.f iP, Sfi.-MSRyfJiairsA i;s oi' W F ?.7 ' I.i'ca! ;:i :t . j n'cia! ly. (.' INSURANCE rrs -r C r 1 I