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' J .iff SECOND VKAU 1IjATTS3IOUTH, XEIJUASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, XOVE3II2EH .1, l$8S. NU3IDEK IT ....... -. - s Yn ill CITY OKiaGKtiS. M.iy:ir I I'.; i . frr, I'.mu: 1 .1 I.irriiill, inn ;l un. I w.tnl .1 it ;u .i I'u l. Work 1". M. .in IIKV k lux JMM IA r IKHHH N, J K. ill It l. l'L It K - A M.lliol.K M I'l.irtOIIU W It MALI. K ) .1 V Wei KKACII I A -AI.'MSUISV ) I M KS I ; It. Ml I I'M AN 1 M it M CIU'HY l S V 1)111 T IN ) (,'i)N i'Cd.s.Niiil. ) I' M.Uai.i.kn. I'UKS 1 .1 W .I;i:insi - ,1,'iiaiihu.n J h lcr.l i'ltK I It it IUwkhWuhtu J. A. t'VMI'ltKI.I. 'lilm. i'ui.i.-x'K Hutu ':: r i i i- iki.ii (JOUrT'liY Ol'KICJifiS. i . . . , .j . , . v . . ... . . I'ri'.istirtT. lljinny I ro.nUivr, -Oierl., I'i'p'.iU '!i lc. ki-cor;!- r of l.'rcli 1 -:;t(i'y U-cir.li'r (:ik i li-'.m:t Co irt, SiliTHt, b ,rv-yir. Attn II." v. - . Slli-t. Ol lll!l. SuillioU, - M V .N A I'll Si-l.N K .li-.iiity Jii'ikt. ... C. Kusski.l I'.. I HII OK sUl'KUVIt'tHS. A. U. Toitit. l ll'lll., - - I'l HsHI'Mlf h i.'fj i I'.iii .. - Vt!i'ii;:is WiWi-r A. H. li ks.in, - E.iawoud ACAINST THE SETTLERS. Judge Brewer Renders an Import' ant Decision in a Railway Case. joi'kka, Kah., Nov. Ji. Judge Brewer has just handed down uu opinion in t!io famous Allen ouuty .-ase, in which cer tain altera ue sections cif land granted by tiie government to tlie Missouri, Kan sas aud Texas railway were claimed by tire set tiers thereon. Jtulgo Brewer holds tint tin; lml in question lcgilly Deiungs to the railway company. The settlers will therefore lie compelled to give up possession to the company. LOVE'S HALLOWED GROUND." Prep In a vale, w bero rooks on every tsZdA h'tiiit out tlio wiuds nnl scarcely let Uio Run Ui-tween them dart Ills rnya down onJ by on, Wln-re all was still and cool In snmmertide. An 1 softly, itb her wbiaering wavo.tLiat sighed. a nitio river, tnut nail scarcu U-frun Her silver course made bold to fleet and run iJown liyxfy falls to woodlands dense and wide; Tin-re Ktood a tiny plain, lust lariro enow To give small mountain folk right room to uauce, With oaks mid limes and maples ringed around; Ilither 1 enme, and viewed its turf askance, lla solitude with beauty seemed aglow My lovo had walked there and Unas bol7 ground! Qo.ise, from tlio Swedidh. UUiner Table, Old and New. The old Enc-lish dinner table was a M.iny of them hove occupied the lands niassivo thing and was heavily loaded for for tenor fifteen rears and l.,.v., m.l were nage joints, enor- Ka fit! ivrtt i k.i.j. I extensive iin.trovem;nts. ; . II. Tom. I lo.'l N M I.KVItA V. f. h!tOWAI.TKH .1. f. Klllt M MM A, M ADOI.F Al.l.l'.N HM-.SI'N (ilVIG SOGIJ'VIvMS. V'- " I.. ."in. pi fin-Ui' is ri. 1 ii;. l it. tt. r. -.Kits M'l of c u'll Wi't-k. A I: . ri-'imeif uiiy i 1 1 v i i 1 lei S)L V I'l'MOl' I'd UNC YMI'MKN' I" No. .(.!.. c. K. in'i" i-v'" n'if f M it Frid. iv in vi-:i in tiiMi i'i ill ? M i- iiii! I 1. l:r.t'.i ,-r :irn l:ivUc I I t attead. inons frame pies and the cnreassp.n r.f poultry. It was considered the correct thing for the hostess to carve and to press "hurman Again Broken Dawn. 1,10 ffu."Sts to gluttony and the host to (', .,,., v . .i t i pass the bottle several times too often. Columbus, O., W. 2 -J u Jge I hur- Vith 8Uch u j of food thero wa3 ,. u man is leelin perceptibly tr.e effect of room for floral decorations. In the course Ids late campaign!,-', and is aain ciuite J tim,e tho. vegetables were banished 1 - o 1 ftvm 4 1. a -.1.1.-. ...I 1 . ,1 ,1 1 a.1 i . leeUle. lie h id braced himself uo arti- ona ti. i a . , . . i i nun tiio urnuu uiiura wure UUOUCU iicially in order to show his party that he entrees and were cleared off the table and was as "touh as' a pine knot," as he put brg?ffh' lu.l,v the attendants piping hot. n 1 ' 1 fllllUlV tllft mPfltsl WPffl talrAn riff nn.l it. i.at the reaction has come , and it is at last tho guests were permitted to eat hardly prob able that he will be able to or not to eat, without any influence on CM ...... . e l fl I mu I'ari, ui llio uosl or nostess. WDUB at fill any more of h,s appointments after the same time the praisma-of the viands Saturday, and in iv not lu able to keep which used to be tho practice, no longer tint. almost fainted while deliver- "ecamo proper, lhe appearance at the luoie, as won os tne conuuet at the table, has changed. The tablo is not so massive Men'a Overcoats at Price Clothier 1.90. Klson's, tho One The standard remedy for liver com plaint is "West's Liver Pills; they never disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. At War rick's drug store. "Doubting Thomases," remarked an eminent divine, "must exist in ratio to the too credulous." The habit of cautiousness is not, as a general thing, inborn, but is the result of a natuml gen erous and confiding nature repeatedly victimized by the cunning and crafty. So the many disappointments, and often injurious effects, arising from the use of various vaunted remedies, have induced an undue cautiousness, 8nd, in many cases, entire abandonment of the use of any, We call attention to the lemedies of Dr. R. V. Pic rce.of Buffalo, which physicians are employing in tlwir prac tice with the moist beneficial results. His '"Golden Medical Discovery," for diseases of the lungs and kidneys, heart affections, fever and ague, dropsy, and nil diseases of the blood, has Lever faiLd wl.tu put to the test. On November First ! BBBSHSOQBaiaH TOTn . m Mtm - -jut The One-Price I el oer WILL PLACE OIF1 BEAITS In one ofhis windows. Everybody can mM urnl need not luy a cent's worth. The one guessing the nearest to how miiny Brans the jar contains, by Jan. 1st, shall receive itemcmuer you save 2-i cts. on every lollar by trading with Elson the One Price Clothier. in his speech at Xcwm'k. Out door i!ill!lU I 4lkl.nl: llll itti.1 Liljn o Cf i..f ... I Iiiq . tri n A I HTlll 1 Kl A flni'ul t nWifn t na fwtiiAvillT. ,i-.3 .i;i;..,if., ,1... i. , or tne most elaborate and costly desenn- TKIO LOO'lH si. A. ). U. W. Meets . tic-n. rcoplo vilio cannot spend much cvr-rv ir,lt-rii;i.t- Kiid.iv cvenliiir at iv. oi 1-. I aiiinelt luard. lie is broken down, but miinno ,,n flnrni A m - i v . vu u w t uvi viatniia. i ru tin v inn iail. Ti:ni!!ept iToli-jr arrf rosii'tf iilly (n- v.tc.t to attend. F..J. Alari; tu,Masii orkinan ; eer : 1(. A. la:ie, r inaii'iicr ; . l. Mouse- the ex ict t. ut!i as t j his condition is r. f. ltrown. he i rein a a ; ... l. veinstsr. liver- jeatoiislr Iitt f, o, f eer: 1(. A. la:ie, r inaii'iic-r ; h. House- ' j - worth, uerorueri n. Mii)orij;:u. ueeeiver; J. li niitli, "ait M. W. : I. N . Howen, Guide ; 1. J. Kunz. Inside Watcli. i 1ASH CAM I NO. 3TJ. MODElwN WODDMKX J of A i ins party. time and t aste to them, nsinar such as mav bo picked wild, ferns, berries, etc.. besides such cultivated ones as may be obtained. uoou liouseteepmg. Broke His Neck. Cnicxoo, Nov. 2. At a late hour last evening, as a car on the Garfield avenue linerica Meets eeuml and fourth Mod d ay evening al K. of 1'. hall. AH transient rirnrrii.rM an, riu.HT!ii n mc.f.T. wii it iii.. i.. a. Nowco uer. Venerable Consul ; '. K, Nile. I line was passing Center street, John Mil- other for reforauntr it. .Vl.ltlJJ m.w U 4 , , , . . V , . .... . n L . , ... boeclt. Clerk. Iuventions in Uvntal Snrgery. The dentists in this eitv are divided into two parties, one for maintaining in violate tho present code of ethics, and tha other for reforming it. The conservative ler, wearing a driver's badge of the North pay is comprised chiefly of men of the Ini,. , ., .. c"-iw, uicu w nuuiu uroiesslOUtU IJI.ATTSMOUTH MiDiiK No. 8, A. o. V. w. Chicago City railway company, threw a courtesy is of higher importance than A Meet every alternate Krhhiy evei.tng al stone at tho car. which crashed through silver certificates. Most of the reformers Kockwood hail at elocK. All traasleut broth- I ' w ' r em ate r.tpec tfuiiy invited to attend. . tne window after luttinz the driver. An T i : .r'01" uuua40 ljcfuiiii. M. W. ; K. iuyd. Foreman: H. C. I x, . '? , , , donghnuts. Tne two elements are at war Wilde, liecordor ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer, ouicer on tne car jumpeu oir ana cnaseci on the subject of the patentabilityof mod- 19I.ATTSMOUTII LOUUB No. o. a. P. & A.M. filler, who refused to stop, TbeofHcer erq inventions in dental surgery 'Thecon- Moc-ts mi tl flrt and ihir.i Mondays of irc( hittin tho man In the left W ferva es contend that under the code all each i.-o'iot at ti.nr hall. A.I iraiisient broth- eu' ul"lno lu0 nian l "It leg. inventions are made for the good of hu- er!" are cordially unitni to nn-i't wiin iw. J. G. Uiciicy, W. M. W:. If ats. Scrretary. VKIiK.VSKA i Mi-elH si-coiul and fo'inli CH A I'TKlt. NO. X K. A. T.I liii-s.i.iv oi eaei: inonth at Ma-onV Hall. Transei. lit brother-r are Invited to meet with us. - K. K. Wiiitk, II. P. Wm. I'vrt. Secretary. lust nfter the shot was fired the man dis- inanity; that patents restrict tho. . . . . . ... I im'Olltln.i.. n . i 1 . 1 . .. apnearcn ana he was not touml until an -"'v.""""0, consequently, numanitv . . SUUers. Uhe rnfnimiAm Ki; v WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as ISEGG'S BLOOD PUHIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottfc Ihut d"cs not do its work wi.U vi.. you' noth ing. For eh',2 ,y O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Clothing must go, Men's Business Suits at $4.00. Elson, the One Price Clothier. If you have a watch, clock or jewelry of and kind you waut repaired 7oo7, take it to II. M. Ganlt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. A OF CLOTHES -Tho second nearest Clear Beaver And the Third Nearest 'Sat ! A FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL mi w . . . ine Jar will be hi Jed and sealed u I p hy two responsible parties on i i ir'1 r !S anJ0"nted dy three resj.onsiblc imrties at j 1 no he Hall on Jannory 1st, 18Sl, in Plattsnioiith. If a iauy snouid be the rst nearest guesser she will receive hi: i hour after, when he was discovered in t hole with his neck broken. The Babylonian Expedition- Piiii.aoelpiiia, Pa,. November 3. .1GN COMMA MAKY. No. 5. K. T. Word has beon received from Prof. ! Meets lirst and third Weiluesilny nint oi l each month at Maso rs hall. Visiting brother,. I Peters announcing the safe arrival of the ure coi iwauy lavuea to i;i'ei nun uv Wv.. ll.w is, Utiti. J, t:. WmiK, E. C p ASS l -. ) V N CI L NO. lOL't . KO V A I W ii t the cecoiici iiinl iurlh KCANL'M Moinlavs ul ueli :: r.i'i at Aroamiiu llatl. K. N. ;i.e.x, Keyent. J. C. .Mi mi::. Secretary. PL7rsrr10UTH BOARDOFTRADE .. ... ...Unit. ic-l .' ' ;i vi iv.--:-.'it. irnd A't'-r1 I'rvsi'.l.-i.t hio'fi'iry I r - i-ur.-r I" ii !:. -T-ttt-s. .?. !i hv. I-'. K. Uhiie. .1 C. ra'ter-i' J. A. i"oiiiit. It. Kl '. V. . Sherman, l'V ior iter, J. V. ekli.n-li. C Wiiidii'iM ..A. II. I ml. . Wia Neviii K. lliiT!Tiaiii K. (iuiiim-ii '' - i.jii I :. 40 G. A. P.. j. V, . . i, VsoV .' U !.1'HS V- X- " '.TK- i ;. Si! t "?;:'.' sr.,t'-. ii t. V...-J Ol V-.i'-- u;i :C(.tr K'jitt- Asi)f:ti).' f'KV , cVi l!.Mi.f MA. L. . t I'UTH M.-' l ia-' .-ijiturd.iy evening ...foniniAud) l . ..- 'iiior ice " ..Untior " Ac :t:.i - 't. M . :...Ci:ierof the Ia ' 1iiht ert M j"t ..u irter Master Set-'t. . l"u:-t tiial-Iaii; i rxj r-c r --. -5 Forrnn-doTrh. debilitated and overworked wotnor. Ir. Pierce's Kavorita Prescription it the best rf all restorative tonicn. It Uapotem Kr'eciBe for all those Chronic Weaknesses and IifMaefl rn-culiar to Women; a powerful, fi-en. eral as well a3 uterine, tonio and nervine, it Imparts vliror and strenirth to the whole system. It prom ;.tlr cures weak neM of stomach, nauru-a. iniliiretion. t.lnatinB-. weak back, nervous pros titution, d'-bility and slpeplesneta. in either sex. It u c:iref ully ctiiiptiindcl by an experienceil hysician. and adupted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegrt-table and perfectly r.arrak-tis in any comlition or the fvstem. "tovonie rrcicript tlon " ia the oniy medicine fr wofocn. sold bv dniirrists. under a positive Knar antee of natisfactton in every ruse, or pries ijl.ua refanded. This (ruarantee has tieen cj rmted on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For larye. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women licit) paires. with full directions for bome-treatrmnt. send ten cents in stamps. Address. World's Dispemsart Meiucal AssociatiOX, 6t3 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. University of Pennsylvania Babylonian expedition at Sindh after tlc brief deten tion by shlpwrcck in the Mediterranean. lrot. Peters denies that anv or the sci entific apparatus of the party was dam aged and says that no baggage was losb A Lincoln Journalist uoad. Lixccr.x, Neij.. Nov. Chas Root, tin of the clitorlal stafl of the Nebraska Daily Slate Journal, secretary of tne Lincoln Press club, and state delegate from Nebraska to the late meeting rf the Prison reform asot .-i.it ion in Boston, died at his home in this city yesterday from typhoid fever. More Wa&S Ueaianaed. Danville, III., Novembf.r 3. At a moss meeting of the Grape Creek miners Thursday it w:;s resolved to make a demand on the company for an increase cf ft toil. The rre'erl jT.-r? i j C"5c. Tiie compauy w'ill probably "refuse f,nd a strike will f;lb. Tiie ct'll-n-iny em ploy -000 m- ri. suffers. The reformers beliv ihat. ha laborer is worthy jf his hire; that if a deuuafc spends ten years In perfecting an invention he is entitled to all he can make out of it. Tho name of Bohnwiel occurs often in the discussions on the subject. Ho Is a reformer of tho reformers. "Tho littlo machine that "stands beside the chair of every dentist in Christendom is mainly the creation of his inventive genius, and lie has reaped a libera reward of $00,tJOu from the pateirt. retno oTie can say that hq has not benefited human ity. New York Tribune-, umber- one for SALJS-.' a good span of ponies for sale, thev p.u a i buggy team, Luiio at this ofKcc t The finest bedroom sets can be fount! at ii. uocck s. Impaled on a Pitchfork IIastixhs, Neiw. Nov. o-The son of i farm r mined C'all!iis, living near this eitv, wis yesterday impaled on a pitch forx waeii s!i 1: lg d w:i a grain stack. Tlii pron.N pi-rced the boy's leg and until reload held him suspended with bis hea l downward. WlBBlHTEa JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANCFACTUKfcR OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IX TUB Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Fior do Pepperbergo' and 'Buds FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND S3IOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 20. 1835. ' Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the Lest ia the market, at Wcke & Co's. drug tore. S-tf Loraied at Urand Island. Luxloln, Nhi., Nov. o. T;i Bipfi-t university wis finally located at Grand Island I) j tho action of the state conven tion of thedetiO.nination yesterday. The convention closed last night. The Netherlands King Improving The Hague, Nov. 3. The condition of the king of Holland was improved yesterday. Dont go to Omaha when you want to get your beautiful parlor and bed room sets but gjo to Henry Boeck's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that will go to make your home Itcantiful and comfort able; and above all you can get it cheap. Remember that he who sells most can sell cheapest. If you want a good clock, go to II. M. Gault. He has a large assortment to (tick from at prices that can't help but sell them. Elson, the One Price Clothier, is selling the Chicago Hats at $1.S0. For Rent Part, or all of my house to small fami ly, Cor. Cth and Day treetsT tf - 3Iks. J. A. Ecell. Stage Lights and Shadows. The audience in a theater think as lit tle of the man whose work enables them to witness the stage performance as rail way passengers do of the engineer who conducts them safely to their journey's end. They see tho show, and if thev en joy it they never trouble themselves to inquirowhat causes produce such br-iliant effects. But for overy light inthe audi torium, and for c'ery shade of illumina tion behind the 'scenes, they are indebted to tho humble gasman, who stands by his post in the wings r?xt the footlights. Here, by means ot a number of little hand wheels,' ho regulates every gas jet n the theater. ' Before him is, a piot of "the play, and be listeua for his cues as anxiously as any actor in the company. A false move on his part, such as the turning of a wheel at the wrong time, may ruin the w hole scene a moonlight ffnot may be spoiled by a flood of dazzling ' light, or ioiui aurtuicss may poscuro. tne stage, New York Commercial Advertider. It is rc-markablo that people smoke so much tobacco, in its various forms, that i.i impregnated with deadly pieotine, when by a fcimpio rneUipa, winch woiua uot de tract one v.h'it from its gocd quality, but would removo all that is objectionable, tho tobacco could bs made free of this poison. Merely soak tho tobacco a tlay in a shallow trongh, and theu lay it in the sun, if feasible; if not, dry by the most convenient means, and the weed is robbed of all odoriferous properties and of nicotine. It is then so sweet the fumes would not offend tho most sensitive lady, because it has no fumes. Besides, the vesspl in which it is burned does not be come "strong" a valuable thing for a man who prefers a meerschaum pipe to cigars. Sergt. McNamee n Globe-Democrat. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and fctrain 41.1.1 SW.t...l. .. .1 . 1 1 ti a . .... ""uvuuiju ti ramuvsiij; "tin: it is 'nly a little co',d." and keep giving them cneaji ajui dangerous medicines, until uiey are down with lung fever or con sumption, when thev can be so easily re lieved by BEGGS'" CHERRY COUGH biltlPj It lias no superior, fVd few equals. For s.de by ft jamith fc Co., druggists. If you waut anything in the jewelry line, go to II. M. Gault He will sell you good goods at low prices and guarantee them as represented. Mrs. Johnson, hc jjurfTisetvcd one of the MMCtf displays of trimmed hats and bonnets ever brought to the city. Plenty of feed, t)im graham and meal at nisei's mill, tf COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying' inferior medicines when BEGGS' CHERRY COUGll SYRUP will positively relieve y.i- cough at once? This is Advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. ymith & Co., druggists. Cremation Furnaces iu Parts. Four large cremation furnaces have been declared open at the great Parisian cemetery of Pero-la-Chaise. The question is agitated whether pauper bodies should bo cremated by the Pari3 municipality, but there is 6uch a strong feeling against it among the poor that the idea will prob ably have to be abandoned. It is usually the wealthy who prefer cremation. New York Sun. She TVaa a Smart Cirl. Young Lady Have you a position va cant in your store for a Old Merchant (with hardening features) For a Young Lady (modestly) For a sales woman, six? Old Merchant (warnily)--I have. miss. You shall have one of the best in the store. Chicago Tribune. Taxing Women Who Slarry. Ia Tashkend. says a traveler, the Chi nese have imposed a tax on all women who marry. All merchants who visit Jvashbar arc obliged to take a wife. As soon as they leave tLo woman obtains another husband, er.d thus tho tax affords a considerable revenue to the government. Chicago Herald.' Elson the One Price is selling Chr,;h,ii la Overcoats, Beayer Col".r and iutf, at $13.00. twenty - Dollar Trunk. The Second Nearest The Third Nearest FINE SILK HANDKERCHIEF I Bring y0ur guesses with name in a scaled envelope. One picHS to eacli person. 3 Lookout lor large hand hills giving you a program before going to fill the Jar and count the IJeans. The Program will he very interesting. saBWBTa-jiMirh DT O JET The One-Price Clothing Nussler And Leader of" Low 1 'rices Gold and stiver spectacles at II. M. Gau'it's II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the citv. Jonathan Hatt. j. W. JVIakthis. J"MAT1IAM HAW & C. WOXaS.A.S l2TJD retail ITYiiEATIlARSCET. PORK PACKERS and dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AAi) VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c &c of our own make. The best brands of OY'STERS, in cans and bulk, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. What Ami To Os? The synijsto'v.u uf biliousness are un htippily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some exteiu, A bilious man is seldom abreiilfi eater. Too frequently, u'rii Ue has an txcelh-r.t appetite fur lbiui-ls but rmue for solids of a morning. His tongue will hanTiy bear inspection at any time; if it is i:ot white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often hemonhoids or even loss of blood. There may be gJddijH'fS flad often headache ttnd acidity or rlatulf nee and teudei-t!e in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if nut effect a cure try Green's August Flower, it costs but a trine and thousands attest its efficacy. f Uord to lepubiiear;5. The importance cf the results of the present political campaign, can not be overestimated by these who desire the success of the Republican party. The Democrats, besides the " Solid Soutli," are, in the North intrenched behind breastworlss of public patronage. It will take steady, earnest, and united work to dislodge tnera. Nothing will so surely bring about that steady, ear nest, and united work as the cii-ctzlation of sound political literature, and OF THIS CLASS NO OTHER IS AS EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND WEEK LY NEWSPAPER. Speeches and documents are read by the few, and when read are laid aside; the newspaper igta fireside friend, the trusted family companion. Its influence is continuous, constant. The Republicans can not aid their party better than, by circulating iYhe Oailjo Inter 0eean$r C- F. 3MITH, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Merges Shoe Store. nas the lcst and mast complete stock of satnpleSj both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. JNote tnese prices: uusmess suits from flG to $35, dress suits, $25 to $45, pants $4, $5, f.(J, $.0.50 and upwards. CSPWiU guaranteed a fit. Prices Defy Competition, It is a live Republican Newspaper, and La.3 been faithful among the faithless la Chicago. No man has ever quastioned its soundness on the platform, because the principles of the platform have been advocated by THE INTER OCEAJT many years. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle cries from the beginning, I: did net take it six weeks to ascertain whether it could stand oa the platform or not. , Republicans have done much to aid in the inculcation of false politic al doctrines by patronizing papers that advocate them. Why should they do so when they can avoid it by subscribing for THE INTER OCEAN, which ia acknowledged to be, TIe Jest and 7Vlst Reliable newspaper Published in Chicago? In enterprise, news, editorial ability, and evervthino that goes to make A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER it is uaticeUeU by any of Its contemporaries. Every Republican ought to subscribe for it. Every workingnaan ought to subscribe for it. It ia the paper for all classes of patriotic people who believe in protecting the homes of America. You can subscribe through your newsdealer or postmaster. If you are unable to do that send direct to the office ol publication. Sample copies are always cent op application. Address the: inter ocean, C1UCAOO I3 f1 'A