the Daily herald, plattsmouth, a'ERUaska, fkiday, February 21, isss. The PlattsiQouth Daily Herald. KNOTTS I3EO J3., Publishers & Proprietors. THE PLATTSMOUTII IIKltAI.D In iMihlfiheil every evening except Koiiilay Hud Weekly every l iiursiiay morning. Kcgi tered nt the poslii.Tiee, I' at turnout Ii. Nelir.. i Reeoinl-cl.tH mailer. Ollii-u corner of Vine and Klftli el nets. 1 I1RMS rOH DAII.V. One copy one ear In nlvai.o-, ly mail $C m One cuiy per inoiiili, hycanirr M One copy per week, ly carrier 1.1 TF.K.MS CO WKKKI.V. Onnenpy one year. In advance $1 .V Unecjpyalx nioiilnn in advance 7" Fkesihicnt Dicruw of the New York Central srcins to have ail-lrd imnieasure Llj to liii po)ularit' as a mill of learning aud a brilliant orntor hi nee addressing the Union League club in Chicago the other day. ttKon;rc William Cckth will nupport Cleveland nfthibt anj man that the r? imblicnns will nominate for the reason that Cleveland ia for free trade, and the republican nominee will Iks an avowed protcctiouist upon the protection platform True New York Sun suys: "Judge Greshatn would be one of the very strong est candidates the republican party could nominate for president, and that, if he should be flsctcd, he would make nn aide, upright, and mo valuable chief magistrate.' Once or twico a year the Sun gives utterance to a wholesome truth like that. The chairman of the "Ways and Means committee in Congress, and juit now the democratic boss, Roger (J. Mills, told the manufacturers f Providence Saturday night that he was going to "emancipate' the American farmer by putting wool on the free list, and "dismthrall" the Amer ican manufacturer by reducing the duly on his goods and increasing foreign im portation. Just keep that up and let the people have the issue Miuarely before them. Thk sincerity of the prohibitionist as a partian is clearly shown in Iowa just now. The republican party having tak en up the theory and almost wrecked the old party by fathering prohibition legis lation, is not a little surprised after the difficult werk has been done to find a prohibition party being organizod, the avowed purpose being to further the causa of temperance legislation, while in fact it is the cloaked assistant ot the democratic party, composed as in this state of political backs, who are so de sirous f seeing their name in print, and at the same time arc so insincere as to care nothing about the effect of agitation on the whisky traffic. Our English administration at Wash ington has after long weeks of Ichorous effort brought forth a treaty with Cana da from the terms of which nothing new is gained by the United States except that the three mile limit is to be meas ured from the sinuosities of the shore in stead of from a line drawn from ore headland to another, and we told tlat this little conciliation on the part of Canada would have been granted long ago if it had been requested by our peo ple. England ought to demand a ces sion of some of our northern territory there is no question but what the demand would be promptly acquiesced in if it were in the power of the administration to do it. AQAINST THE BLIZZARD. Some of the leading newspapers of the state haye done Nebraska a great injury by their sensational attempts to get in a coop on the school "mam" and blizzard topic. The persistent attempt of these newspapers with their standing lists of relief donations to Miss so and so headed by the politicians of the state have been a mighty poor advertisement for Nebras ka. We heard a prominent railroad man say, the other day, it would seriously re tard emigration and consequently effect the railroad building this season. These wind and snow storms are liablle to hap pen and do happen all over the northern states every winter and where the home steader has risked the winter seaion with out proper clothing and fuel he is likely to suffer, no matter where be reside?; whether, it be in New England, the mid dle or western states and territories. The storm which our press had to fool ishly advertised was no worse than hun dreds of snow storms which have pre vailed heretofore all over the country; yet, we are advertised as subject to storms which man and beast can not en dure. This is wrong because it is not true of Nebraska and Dakota. A very significant answer to this climatic attack upon Nebraska is the fact, that, farmers are in the field plowing frr their spring crops in Nebraska fully as early as the farmers in Missouri, Arkansas and Ten nessee are in their fields. If the Omaha Jiee, S'ate Journal and like newspapers which circulate outside of our state, would as industriously advertise tl esc facts they would come much nearer the truth and be of much greater benefit to the rich state of Nebraska with its un rivaled soil and climate.. Tim mugwump is delighted with the outlook for a square toed tight between free trade and protection. It would have made a disheartened orphan of the mugwump hud Cleveland shown a ten dency toward a protective tariff. The poor inug would have had no place to nst his tired head, the good (Jrover however is still witli them, and will stand by their delusive free trade theories until the American people next November in vite another and belter man to till the presidential chair. auOD A UTHOI11T 1". Colonel Dan burnout whose duty it is to look after cyclopedias and get up the Fpeeches for Grover Cleveland says, the "president" will make no speeches during his trip to Florida. In other hands the cyclopedias are to have a reit. SUN AhD TO UN A DO. Kochcsler Democrat, February 21. The terrific tornado which destroyed a portion of Mount Vernon, III., Sunday afternoon, killing about forty people, was caused by the return of tlie solar dis turbance of December :$ and 4 and Jan uary ill. The disturbance was in full view yesterday. It consists of a great group of spots 100,000 miles long. The following portions of the disturbance were iidvanccd about a day from the sun's oastern limb yesterday morning. The advanced- ortion mot have been visible late Saturday afternoon. This spot group is entirely isolated and pro duced characteristic storms in our atmos phere. The tornado at Mount Vernon resembles that of December 14 at Fol eoiudale, Erie county. The Folsomdale tornado followed the appearance of the great sun spot group of December 13. The solar disturbance now yisible made its lirst appearance December 3-4, and was followed by earth quakes in Cala bria, Southern Italy aud in Mexico. A great earthquake has just been reported from China, but the date is not named. It may liavo been on Sunday. The Mount Vernon tornado is the m est re markable demonstaratioES of the direct influence of solar disturbances upon ter restrial meteorology. The barometer has fallen rapidly since the advent of the solar disturbance. The magnetic needle was moving by jerks during the day yesterday, and there were some evi dences of eaithquake motion in a north and south swing that was not magnetic. This motion was not observed about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Coolies of Trtnttfau. Tli'? coolies work excellently. They are picturesque additions to tho land scape, as they keep to the bright colors and gracof ul drapery of India. The grave dignity of their faces contrasts remark ably with the broad, good humored, but common features of the African. The black women look with envy at the straight hair of Asia, and twist their un happy wool into knots and ropes in vain hope of being mistaken for the purer race; nut this is all. The African and the Asiatic will not mix, and the African being the stronger, will and must prevail in Trinidad, as elsewhere in the West Indies. Out of o total popula tion of 170,000 there are 25,000 whites and mulattocs, 10,000 coolies, the rest negroes. The English part of the Eu ropeans shows no tendency to increase. J. A. Froude. Mellef in the Moon's Influence, Men arc not superstitious nowadays. Oh, no ! but some of them kill their hogs only in tho light of the moon, and plant their potatoes when it is full. One of our citizens relates a remarkable in stance in proof of Luna's effects upon mundane affairs. lie say3 that in Penn. sylvania, before he left that state, two men put new roofs upon their houses. One house was roofed while the moon was new, and the other while it was either dark or full. Before he came av. ay the roof of the former house had drawn up till a full story had to be put underneath, while the roof of the latter bad pressed the building down till the lower story was under ground ! Ameri can Magazine. Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup. Is the only medicine that acts directly on the Lungs, Blood and Rowels, it re lieves a cough instantly and in time effects a permanent cure. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. j25,3mo,d-w. It has been estimated that the sun can not be relied upon to furnish us light and heat for more than 10,000,000 years more. Mr. Keeley v. ill have to hurry up with his moter if he expects to make any thing frera It before eyerything goes to smash. D egg's Cherry Cough Syrup. Is warranted for all that the label calls for, so if it does not relieve your cough you can call at our store and the money will be refunded to you. It acts simul taneously on all parts of the system, thereby leaviug no bad results. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. j25-3md&w A locomotive has been sent by the king of the Belgians to Tangitrs as a present to the sultan of Morrocco a singularly inappropriate gift, considering that theie ' ;s not a yard of railway or tram line within the dominions of the latter. Begfi's Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. Xo remedy in the world ba3 gained ' the popularity that this medicine has, as j r. hold on family medicine. No oue f should be without it. It has no calomel i quinine in its composition, consequent ly no bad effects can arise from it. We keep a full supply at all times. O. P. Smith Co. Druggist j23-3mod&v 1 GUM CHEWING A3 AN ART. Ton Can ltetul Character In Jt ami Tell Who Will Win tho fintne. The habit of chewing gam by men, women, babies, young ami oM, in tlio west, i.i prn-l-ually working its way oust. It is u mutter of common practice nt most health resort!', and strikingly so ut Hot Hprin i" Arkan sas, ami nearly all tho physicians in these fiaiiituriiims cnmnicu'l tlie ext-iviso us m:i tcriully uiiling digest ion, cleaning tho stom ach, and a a help of hrcuhiiig off (-hewers from tho U.S43 of tobacco. A few years ago, uml even now, in staid eastern cities, a young lady who -iv.ed gum would Ikj shunned by other fair ones and held up ns un example as ono on the direct road to jxT(litio!i. Whereas, in Chi cago, Kansas City, Kt. I'aul. Minm-a-mlis and all the rest of the progressive w-:,t and northwest cities and towns, if one cnu't ( Lew at loust a nickel's worth of gum jn-r day o::o is not up to tho standard. It seems odd, but there is a lierfect dial to tho t!iou;;bis in tho way tho gum is chewed. iA-t any one chew ing gum become excited or enthusiastic, say at horse racing or any other interesting en joyment, and th mouth will work quickly and with an automatic regularity, Entire, l ows of men uml women, watching a baseball contest, will show on which side tlie chewcrs are liettiiig. When a good play is made on ono side the backers of that side chew ferociously; tho losing tide chew and v.cik the gums upat helically. A home run causes tho masticating and crunching to go o:i as though worked by a ITeely motor. A young lady visiting the cast from o::o of tho western cities neglected to bring with her a stock of genuine gum. Life seemed in tolerable, until a thoughtful friend sent lior a bundlo of sweetly scented chewing gum. To watch another chewing gum very long will make you hungry, und the young lady's mother, having watched her "chew'" for a long time and seeing tho evident relish with which she chewed, asked for a paper. After chewing for live minutes sho suddenly threw the gum indignantly out of tho window. Later, when tho young lady's mother re marked that tho habit of chewing gum was pernicious, unladylike and vulgur, the daughter understood that tho r.cophyto in giuu chewing had a swollen tongue, chewed jaw3 and a bleeding 7ip. There are slips even in gum. Baltimore American. Extremes of a CJreut Citj-. In this monstrous and constantly mora monstrous growing town extremes meet in cessantly. I spent tho evening with a friend lately, in a gigantic apartment house near Central park, where h spent 8000 a year rent for a llafc like a Venetian palazzo, and has over $100,000 worth of furnishings and decorations in his hired rooms. Within a couple of blocks I found myself in a mob in front of a miserable alley way leading to a tenement house in a back court. A tenant was being evicted for uon payment of iv:ifc. Tho amount of said rent, which was for a room and bedroom, was $10 a month .JlrJO a year, as against the 8,000 1 had just left. Quite a contrast, Is it not? But. bless yon! it is nothing when you are used to it, as you must becomo in New York. I know a man whoso entire property con sists of tenement houses. Ho owns them in Bolid blocks, llo himself lives in tho Dakota, our most colossal of swell apartments. He paj-s more than the whole rental ho receives from two of his tenements for his flat; that is to say, some twenty or thirty poor people have homes, and good homes of ibeir kind, for ho keeps his tenements in good style, for tho money he spends on a dozen unfurnished rooms. Ho can afford to live in New "York. Tho poor can afford it, for they have n social duties and would bo just as poor no where. But the young business man, who derives a handsome income from his hu.-vincss, or tiiu man who lives on a modest investment can not remain hero unless he is willing to sink oil social ambitions at:d go in for a life of modesty and economy, such as u Literary man or an artist might enjoy, but n man with aspirations to a place in society can. So there are forming all around New York, a i in the London suburbs, little fashional ia colonies of well born and well bred iteoplo, whsre they entertain handsomely, keep their st3'lish turnouts, cud where metropolitan Cuds imitation in an call way in the winter dances and entertainments, that the papers are at present chronicling at a great rate, and whero what would be povert3 in tho squandering town is abundance if not ac tual wealth. Alfred Trumblo in Pittsburg Bulletin, A Croat Liking for i:eIl-. Johnny Martin, the ofliee boy of a San Francisco lirm. has a great liking for bells, and never tires listening to them. It is a pos itive mania with him. Syrae weeks ngq he. sent a type written letter on tho iotter head of the firm to a well known bell mantifoe tory in New York, asking the prieo of bell , particularly, largo church bells, weighk.g from 20,01)0 to C0.000 pounds. In reply ha re ceived a circular and pa-ice list, and a 2!oli-:o leitcr earnestly asking his patronage. ITe acknowledged its receipt, saying that be thought their prices too high, and that t.u could do better' jn San Francisco. Tho l; li makers at once sent their best salesman to California, with instructions to secure tho contract at any price, and a feiv days ago be walked into t'ao San Francisco house, and courteously asked for ZIr. John ilartin. No ona knew him until tho ag.-nt showed the letters, and theu the bookkeeper said: "That must be our Johnny." It was. lie i;u palled in and confessed. Thu agent was very wroth, and demanded tho instant discharge of tho lad, but tho firm said "No." They snid the boy who could write such good bu: '-nos- letters was tht kind of a boy thvy wanted, and they promoted him. llo says that when he gets rich ho is going to build a church, and hang in it tho biggest bell that this eastern firm can cast. New York Sun. Jadies ot tne Vanderbilt family have mag niflcently endowed a women's hospital, the Astor's have done the same for a cancer hos pital, and these notable examples have set others at work in smaller ways of the same kind. There are many institutions in which beds can be bought, the owner being thereaf ter privileged to select a succession of occu pants. Thus she can control her own benevo lence. From this comparatively inexpensive method to that of maintaining aa entire ward, or of establishing a complete hospital on a minor plan, our modish women have gone rather extensively into the hospital fad. This is a good thing for the poor sufferers, who by means of it get the bat medical and surgical treatment. But it is almost comical to see the swell philanthropists eagerly searching for beneficiaries. They seem ambi tious to secure the worst possible cases, aud are- downright proud when they find some thing horrible or unique. At an afternoon tea, over cups of the fragrant beverage, and accompanied by a dainty nibble of cake, a good matron remarks to a crony ; Qh, I have discovered the most delightful subject you can imagine for my bed at the hospital a boy with one leg like a J and the otter like an S. They are going to straighten him out, and I expect there will bo a report of it iq the medical journal3.,, New York Bun.' . AM EXT..AOH31HARY OFFER TO A LI. WANriNO rltfiuVMEXf. We want live, energetic, agents m every county In the United States aud C anada to sell a a tent article cf ;ieat n:eilr, ov 2Tc M Mills. An in tl-j e h iaj: :. lai f.-u!: aj Ilk i VT loo per rt nt . j i mi lit, litviir? no cii:i .ct ii ion, und on !i it'll tin- n.-.ci t is . !;.!( U'd in Hie i-Nc urivt: H;:!c by a deed uivcii fel e.ic!l li ti f i ejy ccuil I V in- in..' i cin- In i:i us Wit It ail t In si' nd v .ml t ' i t:r n;-e. ils. :::!(! l!i- l;; I l!;:it H in ait ;!. ilr - i-.mi t.- nil I tit cvciy imitM 1ml I i u ,n tni.lit :! If me- i.vjuy lit iniikc "An I v ! i .;"i ! n. i v ' " I ! .ti , mil at' en Is at .nice, i .li .c ' ;iw ( : ! :!tl:!cil til ll-.Lkf II III sli'-'.i . L- ; on y i.l.i i-i !iii..-!;-i- In 1 he mi r,s of ur isive.-i ..!. ii I :.'i ' i .- a hi I -i ii y l any at'e: t lli.it .id !.: !c it i h i !:i-;. "'t;r aeciits iimvc: ..iii;;i - m;.ii,j iiuiH si.".:ilo .-;tiun pi'ii.t is c!r. r. ;n;ij : it s irn t inaki-s tt t-.iV lor us to n;iiic on i- utter t-i ad wlm a i i o i. I oft in Iny-::.i-m. . i-y .-ivi-iii lli I v. ill i l.ii iiii-si :iii-.;tyit ; " ii;i! .11 (I 1. il In i ie;'i ;il k-;t s:o i ii; 'I,;. !.i;ii, ;:!in c ;i!l o.li iim s, c;inie 1 1;;-!. i'ii ':n"ii- in:.-, ii'i to us ;c t we v. ill n-1 i:mi I l.c l:n;.ii -, ji.iiil J'.ir I In !. No hi, eli i ii' .ln -r i.l.;iil- i- ' f i'.;i: ei: i .i n,;;Ke sr.eii iiTi-in, iinr vnuid v.c il ,i .did lint l..:n that ! have Is in v i:i:ti.ii'U' Ineii- l!::iu dcuiilc lliiv Ml. mil. t. t i 1- I. 's,' i!c-ic:'i;:ive t in id.ns cx l.l.nii ni- c::( r inMy. an i tln ne we .I to m nd In n ci yi.iii- cii n i in iii sue nt !:n will nerd lis tl.lt i- i.i.e i t-i t s.(:,,s I'm ii'l.ui-. ."M'lid at cni-t ;;ii.i hi-cuic lie :i.;i iiey in iitcelnl' the !m;(.Iii. :ii : J. 1 1 ti. .-ni k II I lie'- t ll.'lS lliillicd iu ur i . 1 1 ;ii. I iMiiiiy i:!i i . Alices-. ;il nni-i-, S A'l lie.nl. .y 1 1 v I i i v fls-.-iD - l.t v ;,n SiLiiliiii i. m , I'ittNlHiit:, Pa. The I'cs .Moiii.-s Jintsfir says the Iowa newspapers foima solid line fur Allison. Who is Your Best Friend? Your stomach of coins,?. AViiy.' IJc ca'tise if it i.s out of order you are one of the most buses-able creatures living. (ive it a fair chance and see if it is not the b.'.si fticntl you have in tiic end. Don't atnoke in the morning. Don.t drink in the moruiii";. If you must smoke ami drink wait until your stomach is through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke more iti the cveniii"; wnd it will tell on ymi lc's-i. If your food fcrmenti and docs not lict right- if you arc troubl ed v. itli Heartburn, Dizznicss of the head, citnin ii of t Ikj food after eating, bil iousness, indigestion, or any other trouble of the stomach, you bad best use Green's Augu-t Mower, as uo person can use it without immediate relief. Tiiu bde Alfred Iviupp left bis wife T2. ",(( )0 and two batteries of ai t tilery. CcST PREPARAiJOM EVEH PiZODUCCi) :nL'SS. Weak Lun;9, V.'hocn'ng f ! 1 Irv, 1 U.i !;n;i; .' n-.-lis ..I l.iii'' -t ritnl . ;.iul 11'.! rri.lll :ii:.l illt-i J.ii f f Ai:'!!ini '! l. vVirrriiie;! ti Oiiii uotisumptioa in its C?rKcr Sl.-,f;o';. PA! U-Fln3 ! AhSftsdfj Dominiotl over P-:;:-fA!f4 t 5Jf-'- I Will tare "lie, S..n- llir.mt, I ,.ie.i, 1'inrl iiiei,W tili'i, etc., in lis tii'i.-! Ii::n i-ny , In run dii-iuedii eartii. Gnarar.Jefcrt tc Curs Rhounia t;m a!nl f.L'ilraiji.i. V arrant etl by ur iiru;:ui.st. L i-, 5-.i-, t'.ii'l j-1, l'tir ?l we will s.-nd lurjcat tiiu ol taller I nto, oipnss laei iiid. d-i.-os Haii-fiDad Kcly Co., Box 372, Lincoln, Neb. Trade supplied by ll:chardsoii Drug Co., Omaha, Xebrtitka. $5CO Reward, Te wiil p;iy 'lie above reward fcr any case of liver conipiaiut, dyspepsia, sick hfudache, iiii'.icstioii. constipation or costiv r.t ss we cinnot euro with West's Vegetable Liver Pill, v;licn the diteciioi:'. :;ie sfiKtly coii:lied with. They nr..' pun ly ycgetable, and never fail to ive satisfactit-n, L::i"e "L-oxcs CMitainiii; o0 sti;:;u- coated p'ill. 2. "5c. Ir s;de isy till dt t'.c;i.-ts. Ucware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu ine manuSVcturcd only by John O. "11 &. Co., So? W. Jladison St. Cliicagi. Its Sold bvW. .J Warrick. Tlio Ktandaru lfinedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill"; they never disapp int you. 0 jtills 25c. At War rick's dru stoic. i -3 .V ;. l I i-i ... W .Si "J t" -.!., ..-.-- -' i it I : ': Dr. K ('. West's Verve r.tnl r.:;)in Tre;iMHeiit ;;-,i -."atiteo snc.'iiii- fi r ily.-i. ii i Dizz'ness. I'.invu'siiiiis. l'"i!. Nervcis Veard'la, II-;id-a'iie. Nei Veens I'res'r it "en caasea Iry tie- use t a't- .iil or t'll-aceo. WjiKel'ii-ness. J!"enl;;! De ii" i-ioa, f.i-.: I ei ii.jrof the I'.rt-Jn rjsv.ltji' sn tit a:.iiy an ie.-ni'. t mi-.-iy. de. :ty and death, "eaiiit re !! ve. Jiiirr-'iiiit'SS, Loss nf 1'nw cr ia cii fcr s: x. iaveiiititary 1j sk-s an-' Simt- riiiici e:i'j.-id ly ver-exf rtiaa of 'lie i;r:iin. sf il'itlui-e (i c vi-r-iudiiU'eiice l-";ieh hex eoa aiiis one it on- ies i i vutiiient, SI Of! a box i-:x !.i- s for .-3 oi, sent by ntail prepaid or vei eijd of int: e WE GU&T! A?ITri: SIX BOXE l'o eiire any ca:'. Willi caeii order rcoeivd ' is fie mix !t)i,cs. f; .--Ii i -.mo (ii v. i:.: .r'j -.ve vsll send th itarcUaccr cur v."riti-u ,!U:t rim tee lit ei:u-n the ii e.;.cy if r'n.j t r-a! "iciif dec siei i tVerl m ei.re. ( : ;i f;:et ees is-.i:t d only by VI 'ii J. YVairkk sole at-ent, i'latMuatH. 2i-.'J. ,yy vyAii i HOlTil H W Vk -OF CALL OX Cor. 12th aud Gr.-mite Streets. Contrite tor ana B Sept. 12-Cni. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MAKUFACTCHKIl OF AX WHOLESALE k RETAIL DEALEIt IX THE j Choicest Brands Cigars, 1 ineltuling cur FJor do Pepperbergo Er.rJ 'Duds j mii.ni HID! 9 ft 3 FCI.L LINE OF t TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Not. 20, 183 . I I must make mm oi Coming :md tlierefon? wiil Large cent, ltclow rt'gular ju ici s for cash only. Goods asrlsod in Plain X''iguros. Lsulics' French Kid s."i 00 'Jo j,cr cent, ditcount $1 CO Lad it-s' French Kid 1 -r " " 44 'A 5 L:lic Uri-ht Doiio.tla . . . 1 Oo " " 44 'A 4J() Ltulies' JJright J)onoja .", ;o " " 2 40 l.iieie.s' Kid , " :J u 1 () I)ii(lioa' IVI. (ioat -2 o() " " 2 00 Ladies' Pel). (loat 2 2.'. 4( 44 1 SO Men's Jiurt Shoes 8 Oo ( 40 Men's Sh.c. ". . . . 4 "o " 'A CO Men's Shoes ........" 75 44 " 44 : 00 en's Shoes ti A) 44 44 44 2 00 Chihlrens '-little (Jiant School Shoes," tlie Lest in the market, fame reduction. Now is your ciiar.ee to lay in a cheap mjdy. MS1 Oliver c2s 2.as3.g, Proprietors. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY We keep constantly on hand the finest and freshest line of meal in the city. Meats ot all kinds in their hcaton. SUGAR CORED MEAT-, HAMS, BACON, LARD, SAUSAGE AND MINCE MEAT. And everything to suit the demand our trade. (Jive us a trial, South Side Main Street, Uetwoen Fifth and Sixth. i'llPPl ill opf Hcipfnf WHOr.KljAI.K AND Pork, aintton, X invito all to Sugar Cured MvuU. H.-ims, Hiicon. I.:n.l, at lowest liyin prices. Dv not a V f"3 AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. i KiTvHEN, BED FOOM, feLavf FORNiTORE FOR 5 k?JZirr:.&i PARLOR FURNITURE. "bo Convinced. - PES AUXaSffiAIHr, SIXTH STREET, I?ET. MAIN AND VINE. JoA-niAN Hatt. CITY MEAT HAGWIT. PORK PACKERS axd dhaleks in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, POKE, MUTTOW AND VEAL. TUE BEST THE 3IARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meats. Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &c ol our o n make. The best brand? of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, at wrrrr rc: t.'r ATcn t?F;TA1T,- Gsr 2E "7"3EO 5"T7V5" r.iiu for niv &p rcdiu - t' nil lt:itli( -r ; ialii tr at mrktewrv JIKTAII. DKM.VAl IN Veal and Poultry.' ivo &. trial. nr., eft-. Fresh Oyftots in Can and Culk 1:.':1 to oivc inc your (jutroisnge. KINDS OF- HALLWAYS, OFFICES. Call and. J'L A TTSMO UTH, NEIJ. le Herald. J. "W. ilAUTHI3. ring Goods T1 T T tt