N .Tite Si:CONI YKAK PL.ATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER SO, 188S. xlmiuuu 1 1 Uttt pitffeiit0mfl Sfcilg K. M. KIlllKY W K ux J A M K -i 1 ATT KKWN, JR lit ICON 4JL.AUK A Allol.K - S i KOItI W II Mai.iok M.ir-li ill. Coum:iIiiie:i, Ht ward, 2ml " 3rd 4i.li- " J .1 V Vri.-KUA-ii I A SAI.IMiUUV ) I) M JUNM I on. A SinrMA.v ) M it Mriei'iiv J s W Iutiton l fON I'C'OXNDB. i Mi:Cali.kn, 1'kks 1,1 W .l-IHN.H N,IJll ll Boaid rut.Wurk Mikii Ookokh ( I) li IIawkdWoktii J.IHN.H IX.IJll AIKMAN j 1'rr.isunT, lup.iiy 1'icAiUrer, -Cl.-r!'.. Jf j-iuy Cli-rk, ltm..)r.ii'ri, U.-eiJs l!-i.v lti:'irtlr ( leik u( li-lricl Coart, Micriir, hurvynr. Attorney. Ku:t. ol 1'ub ScIumjU, County Jiii'4H. H Al ok su A. Tl. T'Mik, Cli'iil., I.OPM I'lH.T., A. It. 11 K.tU.V, J. A. Oami uki.l ril J-. 1'oM.OfK Hi it! ( i:i I ( li hi l.ii - llXA ClUtrHMK.l l W. I. I'OOL John M I.k vi. . ( SlIOWAl.TKU A. M Alio I.K At.l.KN IJKR.-10N M.tV.NA'lliSHXK l'KKVl.-iOKS. 1 "1 at t sin on til - r..iiiw')i GIVIG SOGIK'IM'cS. 111 !.(:! ; '". l. 1 J'!. o. l .Mi-et- I. i.rTn,..l.iv .-v.-iiiii ' of e.i"'l w-fk. All tr;ii i"iit l.r.jtlirrH are ri-i.rctlully invited to ii.ai rM'HTTii i:ruir.Mi:vr n. .. i. . O. I-'., .. every ;i''-Tii:i;e Krid.if In ach iii nt'i in Hi ' M iuie II ill. Viiliii;i lir-t tiii-.-i ,ir- luvilcl to attciul. .'11 KM) l.OOCK N . . A. O. V. W. Meets i'VTV .ilr.T;i It Kriil:iy evening :it IV. ! I it. ill. TrAiiitent .r:!er are ri-Hiioeti ill ly iu v.tt- I .:itt..,. K..J M.nviiii.M isti rWurkiiiHii ; i- iir.ivnv K..r.-rr.i : ii. II. vi'liisfr. Over eer : It. A . T;iit:. Kiiiiiiu-ier : i. K. Hiue ii. Ueet.Tiler ; M. Maylt!j;lit. Keeeiver; l i: niiitii. "at M. W.: I. N. llottf:!, tJuiile ; T. J. Ktmz. Ii. le Vat :li. .iAs tvv.MP Ni)..T.-. moki:n ;vih)i)Mkn J nf Ai!eniM Meets wsii"l and f-Mirtll Mon- rt ay ev-n'ii .it K. f I'. Ii ill. All transient l ritlicr are re:Ue-;t"t lo meet witii uu. 1. A. N - -ier, Vei er.iUle Consul ; . K, Nilex, IV ortliy Adviser ; . c Hue, iiauner ; . a I;oeck, (Itik. tl.4TTSfOUrH I.ODCK NO. 8. A. O. V. W. A Meet every alternate Friday evening at Kockwiiod hall at ko cIock. All lansiein uiniu rs respectful I y Invited to .tteud. Is. H. Iirsoii, M. W. ; K. Hoyd. Foreman : S. C. Wilde, llocorder ; Ionard Auderson. Overseer. 1II.ATTSMOUTII LODUE NO.. A. F. & A.M. M-ets o t" first and third Mondays of eaeli mouth at their hall. All trau.sienl broth ers are conilally In-, ited to meet with ns. J. li. Kli'MKY. W. M. Wm. IIat. Seerelaiy. V'Ei'.KASK.V CilAl'TKlt. Xt. 3. K. A. M. .l Meets second and fourth Tuesday of eacli month ftt Ma.-onV Hall, rransfieiit brothers arc invited to meet wild us. F. E. Whitk, II. P. Wh. V vs. Secretary. MT- 7.ION COMMA vAUY. NO. 5. K. T. ii-M. et first and third Wednesday night or eavh i:i.inl!i atMno I'shall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to meet iih us. Wm. Mays. Kee. F. E. White. E. C. ASS OOlT NCI I NO. HI2I.UOYAL iliOANCM J i!:eer- i!io second and fourth Mondays of tach i.i jr.tii at Aroauum Hall. li. N. U-ENX, Kegent. r. C. Minou. Secretary. PLVTTS.V.OUTHBOARDOFTRADE J r- i : nt Kobt. B Windham lt Vice I'lestdent A. 15. lodd V:..l Viee I'resident ...Urn Neville Si'eretary F. Herrmann T;eaurer F. K. liuthmaii ItlHECTOItH. J. C. lilehev. F. K. Whire, J. C. Tatterwon, J. A. Conner, 15. K!on, C. W. Sherman, F. bor der, J. V. A eckbaca. McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R. liO.STB. .J. W. .ToriNsox iomiaander, Q. S. Twiss Senior Vice F k. 15ts Junior " " 'ir.f. Nilks Adjutant. IIXXUY StKHGHT .....If. M. M i.oN Oixjx onicerof thu lay. CiAutK Four " ii"rI AMicitsnx Fky. Scrft Mjor. .Ur.iHiiOKBi.KMAX.. ..Quarter Master tsergr. I.. i cTbti It Chaidaui Met'iii!.' ratarday cvoninij HEALTH iS WEALTH i ' .4 Is ILH Ir r..V. Wfs'.'s Nerve and Rr:iiu TrcatmeM a cu;'.'int?e nc'iiic fir Hysteria Hizzness. i-ouvuHior Fi. Nervous Ncurlia. H'.-a't.-,tr',e N.Tveo.i !'roitriti!) eiu.ed l.y the u-e '. :i-.-l:i' er ti.hatc.i. ;V;;l-eu!ne.ss. Mental He urefltn. S.?f tenii.) of tii lira.,. r:"illiii in in -Canity an 1 lea.ium nr.sery. decay and ;l,-al i, i-Tf i -ituTf old A-.'o. rr'rreiiiie's, ! f rv- - 1 1. v .Iiii i - l.i..er and Si r- .Lt rrhif i ta'av I by over-xir'i' "t Lie i Lr tin. neli.-ibat- or o.'vr-indnlrfei.v-e K4. I1 !.?. j fiiiHI oOfmiiiNirn ire,ii;:!rin, r ,-.r ii fr ?.-.Oi, s ut by nudl prf paid r t4 -eint of piK-e XC'E GU AR AKTEE SIX BOXES T- cu re a'iv c.'.e. Wt each order r-ceived Ty us f r "it bojes. :ic.-oiiipai ed with ?5 i;l we will v"i l tl'f purehiiser t.r A'ii!ten Uar;n tee t- tetrru the iroi.ev if the n atm-lit dt es iMtt eiTeet ;i cure. I unraatees Nurd only bv Vv j: .1. Wai rick ! a ct. I'lattsmoulh, Ni b JULIUS PEPPERBERG. JfiNpyAOTylJFrt OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including oar . Ffor do Popperbergo and FULL I.ISE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES rIwat-j in stoclc. Nov. 28. 185, Sherwin & WillUms' mixed paints, the b est in the mnrket, at Fricke & Co'g. druj; t ore. 8 tf. M iiy or, Oifik, oC-; t-' r v i THE SURPniSE. Joy iret Sorrow in piece Where the brancbnn tuterluce. Very iieoret, Ktill and sweet. Safe from all profaning feet. Why art bereT" Joy, utanled, cried: "Why art lierer" gray Sorrow sighed "I came here to weep, Kaid J.y. 'Tearn are ever my eviploy,' Murmured Borrow "Yet I see Tears an grateful wr to thee, Como, young Do vice, and lie Uieph. How to eoae thy heart o'erfrauBht. Joy aat down at Sorrow's feet. And s taught a leogon sweet. Fain would he make kind return: "Sorrow , art too old to leal a J Nny ? Then tarry yet a while. Till 1 have UiiiRbt tltee how to smile! Since that hour the two have been Bound as by mysterious kin; Siuco that hour they so exchange Tears and smiles, tis uolhing strange If sometimes a uz.led heart Scarce can tell tho twain apart. J-'Jilli Thomas hi Uoston Transcript. Next l'oiirth of July. A man who was making great efforts not to betray the fact that lie was a great deal tho worso for liquor halted a pedes trian on Monroe avenue and asked. "Nliayl can I a-sk you a few queshtimaT" "Yes. sir." "Sheo anything wrong wi2 me. eh?" " Vuti? Vou aiuear to have imbibed too freely." "Do I? Wouz jou notico it if I was walkiu' long?" I think 1 would." Do I talk like it?" Yes." "Much T-leeged. Wouz you try an' talk politics, few were me?" I would not." "Get candidates all mixed up, wouldn't "Vou probably would." "Might Lolly r f'r Clezeland an Harrison, oh?" "You might." "iuuch 'bleeged. You's true friend of mine. Do jess you say 'bout it. Doan' want to givo mj-self "way. you know. Made up my mind I'd shee how zhrunk I was I'm too shrank to talk politics, to go home or to shtay on 'er BDtreet. nerefore 1 11 sit clown on er stairs. Coo'-by, ole fel shee you Fo'th Zhulyl- Ide of the Loco Weed. No other plant in the flora of Texas has exjoyed a greater notoriety than the fa mous "loco" or "crazy weed." Popular superstition has accredited it with a most remarkable property, and that is, the power of producing insanity in man and beast. Eotanically, the plant is known as Astragalus molissimus. Tho extrava gant stories that have been told about it recently led Mr James Kennedy to inves tigate its properties and determine what physiological phenomena result from Its action. As the result of his investigations and his experiments upon animals feeding in pastures, Mr. Kennedy finds conclusively that the plant is non-toxic and innocu ous and possesses none of the properties long ascribed to it by popular supersti tion. lie thinks that the Immense de struction of stock with which it has been charged may hare been caused by some poisonous plant heretofore unsuspected, or if the "loco" really has produced death, it has done so by reason of the tough, fibrous and indigestible character of the plant acting as an irritant, and not as a poLion. Scientific American. Mating l'ine tirade Candle, Tho process of making the "cream" is identical in both wholesale and retail es tablishments. Confectioners' sugar is first boiled until It becomes a thick and waxy syrup. It is then turned out on slabs and allowed to partially cool. In the retail establishments it Is then worked with wooden paddles until the gTain is 6o stretched that the mass Is resolved into a soft, snowy compound, ready for the flavors or to be mixed with fruit or nuts. In the wholesale factories 160 pounds of clear vmp is turned out on a slab at one time. Vhen it has cooled enough to work a candy maker stations himself at either end. Ho holds a common garden spado. Together the two workers turn and turn tho hardening sugar until it is white Then it is packed away in big iron recep tacles and covered with heavy, wet cloths to keep it from hardening. This cream is the basis of all the finest grade candies in tho market. It is in the manufacture of this cream that dealers have revolutionized methods and brought that of America to the highest standard in the world. Candy is not made in such vast quantities In any other land. Tho famous confections of tho Orient aro not to be compared, either in quality or quan tity, with thoso of the United States. Eastern compounds aro largely of the nougat order and made in small quanti ties. Armenian Greeks offer Turkish paste along State street every day for sale. It is t urned out in a big cohe ex actlv as it is cooled in the pot. It is sold Ju feUeos. It is after this fame fashion that the confections of tho east are all made- French bonbons do not suit the American palate. They aro not distinct flavors as a rule. Instead, they are a con glomeration of flavors so mixed as to make subtle but intangible flavor that can be attributed neither to fruit nor Cower. Chicago Herald. iDiproTcmeiit of ue ttaee. A fvritsr in Nineteenth Century, taking tho cue of the new impulse to discuss human culture, makes some' suggestions Under tho heading "Homiculture." He believes a good deal could be done by directing public attention to the jatf that underlie improvement' of stock. He also urges that before a marriage permit is allowed parties should be compelled to submit to a medical examination, to show that they are not Jahpring under heredi tary diseases. Beyond this he would have the absolute prohibition of habitual crim inals from propagating their kind." These suggestion have been to come degtef urged before by Jagdale, but they are timely. So question Is pf more Impor tance tl'n the improvement of humanity. We havp traced oar 11. tq b.eredity. Oar remedies mi;st corresppnd. robably all suggestions at present will be crude and premature; fct it nopsense. to, suppose an evil exists withput a possible curw. Globe-Democrat. What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un hrtpily hut too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, h: has an excellent app lite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. I lis tongue Avill hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not whiti and furred, it is. rough, at all even :s. The digestive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. Then: are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There maj' be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach To correct all this if not effect a cure try Grteh'n Any nut Floirtr, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efheacy. S?nd your job work to the IIkkald office. Men'3 Overcoats at Elson's, the One Price Clothier 1.J0. $300 Howard. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or co.stivimess we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liyer Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with They are purely vegetable, and neve fail to "ive satisfaction. Large boxes routaining HQ sugar coated pills, 25c, For sale by all druggists. Beware o counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. We & Co., 802 W. Madison St. Chicago.and Sold by W. J. Warrick. Tuk Daily IIehald delivered for 15cts. per week. The standard remedy for liver com plains is West's Liver Pills; they never disappoint you. 30 puis 25c. At ar rick s drug store. Remember you save 25 cts. on every dollar by trading with Elson the One Price Clothier. Clothing must go, Men's Business Suits at $4.60. Elson, the One Price Clothier, Donnelly, the popular Gents Furnisher and flatter, has the most complete line of Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves for fall imd Winter weir, in the city. Bear this in mind. tf If you have a watch, clock or jewelry of arid kind you want repaired yood, take . . -ww -m i. all 1 11 it to ii. M. uauit. ah worK warranted to give satisfaction. VQ. sale. A good span of matched ponies for sale, they are a number-one busruv team. Enquire at this office. tf The finest bedroom sets can be found at II. Boeck's. lTie Catling Gun In 1870-71. Up to this time wo had not seen any Prussians beyond a fow" skirmishers' in ihe plain, though our battery of Gatlirjgs had Kept blazing away at nothing in par ticular all the while; but now an oppor tunity of its being in use occurred- A column of troops appeared in the valley below us, coming from the rights mere dark streak upon the white guow, but no one in tho battery could tell whether they were friends or foes, and the commander hesitated about opening fire. But uow an a'de-clo-camp came dashing down the hill with orders to pound them at once a trench journalist, it seems, having dis covered them to be enemies, when the creneral and all his staff were as puzzled as oui-selves. Rr-rr-a go our Catlings, the deadlv hail of bullets crushes into the thick of them, and slowly back into the woods, tho dark mass retires, leaving however, a trace of black dots, upon the white snow behind it. this, their famous and 4 p clock effort and its failure, has do cided the dav. That one discharge was enough. Loudon Journal. Work of a Story Writer, In beginning to write a story, it is well to have a basis resting upon fact, either in circumstance or personality, lor this eason tho author should bo able to dis sect Iranian nature with keen analysis. No trt.it, uo eccentricity, no expression, in the broad volume which mankind con stantly opens before him should escape his attention, but everything he sees should be stored up as valuable materia in his literary laboratory. A fitting com bination oi individual traits in different person: can be ' assimilated in pno mental creation, although a just consistency must be observed. It is often amusijig to art author to find his stories read and dis cussed by the very persons whom he has embodied in his hero, with never a sus picion, on their part, that their own char acteristics have formed a ground work frt the interesting fiction. irginia G. El lard in The Writer. BOCrs, bnt No Soap. Beggary is an epidemic of fearful extent in Spain, bet is most noticeable in Castile., where the soil, once' so, fertile, ylejus bare subsistence, and where there are no eommircial enterprises to employ the idle. We had heard so much of castile soap that an ardent desire possessed us a In vest in a large supply upon its native spot, but the most persistent demands for castilo soap' failed to produce, any, nor could we hear' of a factory la, Eurgp.'- Cor. Home Journal. Departure In Horse Trading. WLat is termed "a startling departure in tho line of horse trading" is report ei? from Fall River, where a citizen, who has a mare for sale states, frankly that her disposition is so sour that she hates her self, and that ho would recommend the creature to uobody unaccustomed 9 horses. Brooklyn Egle- OFFERED f or an incurable case of Catarrh In the Head by the proprietors of DR. SAQE'S CATARRH REMEDY. SvmDioma of Catarrh. Headache. obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, sometimes proi use, watery, ami acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid : eyes weak, ringing in ears, deafness, difficulty of clearing throat, expecto ration of offensive matter: breath offensive: smell ami taste impaired, and general debility. Only a lew of these symptoms likely to be pres ent at once, l nousnnus oi cases result in con sumption, nnd end in tho grave. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. 50o. The Original .m a', a, v itti v - - 1 1 SLUM r. V rJ3. f.r'i. l Jurrlu Vtotta- Wtaf . 3 WVJ TBS bit A UarmUu. TTnequaled as a Uver PI II. SmalleBt,cheap pt easiest to take. One Pellet a Dote. Cure Sick Headache, IliliouM Ilendaelie, Iizziiieuu C'oiiMtipaliou, ludlKeatioii, llillous Attack, and all derangements or the stomach and bowels. 25 cts. by druggists. D, fc m. Time Table. OOINfi WfT. No. 1. 5 :lo a. m. No, 3. 0 :40 p, m. No. 5 c; :47 a. ill. No. 7.-7 :.T p. in. No.! -fi :I7 p. in. No. 11 ;27 il, CSOINO FAS'". Xo, 2.-4 :X: p. in. "o. 4. 10 :." a. in. No. 0 7 :13 p. in. 'q. 10. 9 :45 a. in. All trains run daily by wavof Omaha, except Nos. 7 and 8 which run to and from Schuyler daily exci pt bur. day. No. 30 is a stuh to Paciflc Juneiinn at k 2a m No. l'J is a stub from I'HUiiit: dunution at 1 1 a. in. R. B. Windham, John a. Da vies. Notary Public. Notary Fublic. vyixmiAMA iavii:. Attorneys - at - Law. Oflice over llank cf.Cass County. Plattrmoutii. - - Kerkaska FOR SAliE TO FEEDE11S ! Stegrs and Heifers, One. Two and Tliree years old. near Kiowa, Kansas : siiltabio ror f eeding or Koillnn. Also Stoolii. Onttlo. Will cell mi 1 inie to j.art'fs mHkir.g tiist-clast paper : adoress : R. 1. CKIMKS. Kic.wa, Kiw., or W. li. ;itlMKS, Kaiif fity. Jio. N- A. S. E- Jlembers of the N. A. S. E. will please meet at their room, Saturday evening at 8 o clock. A fuil attendance is desired. as business of importance is to be trans acted. By order of the Past Grand orkman. Plentv of feed, flour, graham and meal at litis. fs null, tf A MAN FROZE. TO DEATH ! Why? Because he had no Oakland Stove. Uuy one of Joiimon Bkos. sept22 cilia. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will ntt, can n t, or do not see any difference in ch.-ap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or responsible partus at enormous profits, rather tlmn take a medicine of world Tridj reputuniron auij cue that i giving Universal Mitisf.icfpn at equal price? No medicine in the wrrld is giving such un paralleled saticfacuon for ptuifyms Ihe .lood ns IJEGfi'S BLOOD FUHIFIEK & BLOOD MAKER and ever bottle that d es not do its wt rk will cjst you noth- ng For sale by O. P. Smith fc Co., ilrugi:it.. J, II. EMMONS, M, D. HOJHKOrHATro Physician I Surgeon Office over WescottV store. Main street ReKidenee in Dr. Sehildknecht' property i'hronic Difeases and Di-ie;Les of Y.uixii aud Children a specialty. Opi-e ucm, i to 1 a. iii. 2 to 5 and J (o p m. ---. - WILL OPKN SCHOO OF ELOCUTION AXI VOCAL CULTyKG. Special care laken in cultivating lung power, removing voice from throat. CLEONE B. DANIELS, Of Omaha, formerly of Washington, D. O. Terms, reduced, per lesson, 50cts. Address Box 352, Plattsmouth P. O, RCSS500 u. te g I um zy m f m - 0 M I H i I On November First ! 'arji3anr iiim i.ia I Wild, - T-IS OP BEAUS In t ne of his windows. JO very body e:in jrticss a!id lVt-d not buy a cent s worth. Ihe: one ruessin t lit noartst lo Iiow in.-iiiv B.'jui.s the j:ir contains, hy .Ian. 1st, shall receive -'Ihe second nearest A Clear And the A FINE LEATHER The Jar will he tilled and scaled countro uy three rcsjionsible parties at a J'ojMihir Hall in T'lattsiiiouth. If a lady should he the first nearest jruesser .-die will receive Twenty - Dollar Trunk. The Second Nearest TIre Sills: lnfaer I The Third A FINE SILK Bring yonr guesses with name in eacli Loookout lor 1 iro;e hand hills iviiir !ll il... I . . l . . i i . an me jar ana cnnt tlie he very 0F O The One-Price And Leader f Uord to epubeai)$s The importance of ths results of the present political campaign can not bo overestimated by those who desire th-a success of tho Republican party. The Democrats, besides the " Solid South," are, in the North intrenched behind breastworks of public patronage. It will tolre steady, earnest, and united, work to dislodge them. No hingwill so surely bring about that steady, ear vest. nd united work as the ciz-culation of sound political literature, and OP Tf?HIS CLASS NO OTH3R IS AS EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND WEEK LY NEWSPAPER. Speeches and documents are read ty the few, and when read are laid aside ; the newspaper is the fireside friend, the trusted family companion. Its inllU3i:cei3 continuous, constant. The Republicans can not aid their party better than by circulating Zihe Dailif It is a live Republican Newspaper, and ha3 been faithful ardong the faithless in Chicaeo. No man has ever qusstioned its soundness on the platform, because the principles of the pla form have been advocated by THE INTER OCEAN many years. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle cries from tho beginning. It did not take it six weeks to ascertain whether it could ctand oa the platform or not. Republicans have done much to aid in the inculcation of false politic! doctrines ty patronizing papers that advocate them. Why should they do so when they can avoid it by subscribing for THE IXT&R OCEAN, which Is acknowledged to ba The Best and TYlost Reliable newspaper Published in Chicago? In enterprise, news, editorial ability, and everything that goes to make A COMPLE1E NEWSPAPER it is unexcelled by any ot Its contemporaries. Every Republican ought to su'Ducribe for It. Every working man ought to subscribe for it. It is the paper for -ii classes of patriotic people who believe in protecting the homes of America. Ycu can subscribe through your newsdealer or postmaster. If you are xnable. to da that send direct to the office of publication. Sample copies aro always eeat on appiicatiea. Address THE INTER OCEAN, CHICAGKX Jonathan Hatt. 15 CITY RSEAT MARKET. PORK PACKERS aki dkai.kus ix I'UTTEIl AND Kf.'GS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST THE JIAIiKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &c of our own make. The hett brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I'LAOE ! Third Nearest CLUB SATCHEL I up Ly two rcspon.-ihle parties and Nearest HANDKERCHIEF 1 a sealed envelope. One guess to person. yon a program Leloro "-oino- to . . ..r rj lieans. The Urogram will interesting. Hussler of Low I'rices. Inter o Qoeanr J. W. AlAE'lflli. ST .ft fi Clothing i I! -j if.