y 7 Si:COXI YKAIt 1'IjATTSMOUTII, NKI5UASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, DECK MB I K 1, 1888. XUMHKIt VH. A INVITED TO VISIT GEORGIA. General Harrison Declines With Regret an Invitation From Augusta. Auol'hta, Ga., Dec. 1. The following letter was received by the Augusta na tional exposition people, yesterday: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 20, 1888. I'utrfck Walsh ami other, coinmitte, Aiiynsta Gentlemen: It gives me pleas- lire to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of .ovemlei 14, inviting me on hehulf of the board of directors , ., , . ... . . of t bo .1 nf ii nation..! 4. r t i visit the exposition and to meet the c itizens of Georgia, who will be assem- bleu liere some time convenient to me. I not ccd alo with interest the kindly terms in which, on behalf of your people, you extend and preta upou me mis attractive invitation. X assure you if it were possible for me to leave Jionie in make sucn a visit it would give me greui pieiuure to ooserve in connec tion with your exposition the develop . . ment your state is making in arts, manu iaciurcs ami commerce between our people, which is now so much faciliated by our great railroad system, and the general diffusion of manufacturing inter- csts throughout the state will, I am sure, sun more closely unite in interest and in Bymatuy, the people of our whole coun try Will you please express to your board of directors, und also to the gentlemen who have kindly united in the request prca.-nted by you, my sincere thanks for the invitation, and my regret that I am not nble to enjoy the hospitality which they so cordially extended. Very truly yours, Benjamin Haiuuson. An Inflammatory Circular. Chicago, Dec. J. A new anarchist circular has been secretly circulated in various sections of the city. The dod- . gers were shown on the sly by bar keepers in anarchist saloons on Clay- bourne, lilue Island and Milwaukee aves. and west Lane and ltindolph streets. It is printed in red ink, and the matter is of a decidedly fiery character. At the head is a large display line, " Richter." The circular is issued by the Arbeiter llund, the same society that organized Sunday schools here in which some hun dreds of elul Ire.l are being taught the doctrines of anarchism. After telling the workingman that he is trampled into the dust;that he has no recognized rights, and that he bliould assert his indepen dence, the circular proceeds to state that capital, and all who control cnpital.must be destroyed, and destroyed puickly,aud that the only elljcacious method of re moval is the one adopted and carried into execution by " the martyred advocates of freedom, who gave up their liTes so that the principles they advocated might be perpetuated." "Our time is coming,' the circular continues. "All that remains for us to do is to forget petty differences and band together for one common ob ject. What a few men cannot achieye, many can. They can throttle the capi talistic tyrant. They can surround him w ith fire and bloodshed, and compel him in war to recognize our rights, a thing he will not do in peace," The believers in the cause arc pressed to give all aid in . their power toward the organization and success of the various societies now springing tip. Aid is aorain asked for Sevic, IlroneW and Chleboun, and the in formation volunteered that contributions can be left at No. 71 West Like street. The Public Debt Washington, Dec, 1. The treasury disbursements have been unusually large during November, the ppnsion payments alone amounting to $22,000,000. In con sequence of tin? was estimated at the department this afternoon that the pub lie debt tait merit, to be issued tomorrow will show an npparcnt Jucreaso of 11,- 500.001) in the debt since Noyenibtr 1, in- sted of the uul monthly reduction. There is, of course no actual increase iu the debt itself; nure.v a reduction in the ca-m in the trea-ury available for the pay men' of the de-f. Hf?115! on Trial. Caiciuo, Jll, Dec, J. The trial of Ilronek. t'ic amrchUr, charged withcon- gpiracj to murder olHeers ot the law who secured the exccutUn of tle Haymarket anarchists, was resumed yesterday. The testimony giyen by two dredgers and a hackman showed that Ilronek was an experimenter with, and manufacturer of, dynimite bombs. Ilronek denied that lie ha 1 ever said that Schneider made the bomb used by suicide Anarchist Lingg. The Vote of Oregon, PoznXAM, Ore., Dec . The official canvass of the vote is just completed. The following are the official figures: Harrison, 33,293; Cleveland, 26,554; Fisk, 1,677; Streeter, 363; scattering. 01. The total yotj of the state was 61,918. Harrison's plu.-aliiy. 0,769. At the last lit I litJ I presidential election Blaine'i plura was 5,250. WILL SHUT DOWN. Preparing to put the Screws to th Consumers of Coal. Prrrsiiciio, Pa., Dec. 1. The agree meiit of the coal operators along the Monuii'-ahela river to shut down th mine9 fur an indefinite period goes iut effect today. The operators all signed the agreement, and any that there will le no break, but that they will all stick, to getber, and that the indication? are that I -,. . , r 1 I it will be a long time before any coal is 1 e mined at any of the Mononghela works, I The 0,000 miners of the riyer will hold convention at Monong ilieht City to take steps, if necessary, to make the shut down general, and to reap their share of the benefits to be derived from the shut down. The river miners now have splendid organization. They will also make a movement toward securing the co-operation of the miners of the Kana wha. Yellow Fever Reoorts. Jacksonville, Fla.. Dec. 1. There I were five new cases yesterday and no I deaths. Gainsvillk, Fla., Dec. 1. No new casM Rna no deaths here yesterday I There was no first Thursday night. A Plow Company Assigns- m Dayton, O., Dec. 1. The Dayton Plow company assigned yesterday to vice President Richard C. Anderson. ssets $900,000. Liabilities not stated, California's Electoral Vote Sacramento. Cal.. Djc. 1. The electoral vote of California, as announced by the secretary of state today, is as fol lows: Harrison. 1 2 1,801); Cleveland, 117, 720; Fisk, 5,761. Kentucky's Vote. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 1. The official yote of Kentucky is as follows: Cleveland, 183,800; Harrison, 155,184; Fisk, 5,225; 1 abor, 022; Belva Lock wood, 2. " A SUGGESTION. Let the wild red rone bloom. Though Dot to tbae So delicately perfect as the white And unwed lily drooping in the light: TbouKb she has known the kisaea of the boo And tells her amoroiw tale to powers by. In perfumed whutpers and with untaught grace. Stii let the red rose bloom In her own place; She could not be the lily should she try' Why to the wondrous nightingale cry Hush. Or bid ber cease her wild, heartbreaking lay. And tune ber voice to imitate the way The whippoorwill makes music, or the thrush? All airs or sorrow to one theme belong. And passion is not copyrighted- et Each heart write its own music Vhy not let The nightingale unuhided sing her songf Ella Wheeler Wilcox in New York Sun. Professor Proctor op YVeatber Prospects. The late Richard A Proctor, it ap pears, had no faith in the modern system Df weather guessing, based on the so called science of "planetary meteorol ogy, or the appearance pi the sun spot?. Some yeare ago, vyhije etbfta bound a'r uavenpon, ja.. trie proiesspr was inter viewed by the editor of The Democrat. and reference being mado to that sub ject, he said: "Oh, that is all humbug; you might as well try to tell where the largest wave or the greatest white cap 1 1 - . . . win rise uuring a storm in cqiQ ocean, U3 to localize 6torms by observing the posi tion of the planets or the size of sun spots. It cannot be done. Look at it a minute, lou 6ingle out a very small portion of' the earth, which is a very small portion of our universe, and Bav the movements of the heavenly bodies will produce such and such conditions of woaiher in certain neighborhood, res-ion. stata, continent! TnB 'earth isn't "con cerned more than any other planet. The vat extent or untold millions of miles is narrowed down, localized, to an atom. as it were. ro astronomical research justifies any 6uch thing. I have no oa- tienca witu t. (Lincinnat inquirer. Ihe Contents of an eggshell. The weight of an ordinary new laid hen's egg is frompne ant a half to jwu anil a half ounces avoirdupois, and th quimtity pf dry solid matter cbnfane.d in ii uiuounis to aoouc fwo nunarea grains. In' 100 parts about 10 parts consist of shell. CO pf white and 30, of yolk. " I nQ Hue jus egg contams. a jarger proporr tiosi of water than the yolk. It containa no i any matter, dui consists cnieny or albumen in a dissolved state. All the fatty matter of the egg is accumulated in the yolk, which contains relatively a smaller proportion of nitroerenous matter and a larger proportion of solid matter than the vhito. therefore, In an alimen tary point of view, thd' white 'and the vol!; UitTe'r considerably from each other, the former being mainly a simple solu tloifjf albumen, (fae Jatter be'uig'a eoiii I ion of a modified form nf .illnimnn fL gcthcr -jth a quantity of fat. Cassell's ppi'iittic Dictionary. ' " " Often you hear street car conductors or drivers talking of the almost imposibilitv of beeping their watches on good time ior any reasonable time. At the same time another individual can carrv the abused time piece and have the most per- icei time, i nave trieo tne idea aim round it worked admirably. I have a theory to atlvance as a cause. I believe that pi.i;-iictbjm lias much to do with jt. 'For iristance,' an individual with a strong now" of maOTetisni will carrv a watch that will eain a fraction. Another rer- with a less flow will carry the same watch and it will drop off in tme, (5on- tiuctor mtilcue-Democrat. IcUUm' suits mv nnao oetter tnan 1 cso somo proud mar) l)umbo himself Jn ray presence to see him stoop to tW'rg of low tfecree, tornan. Ic l Nul ul V.'liolt nn- t.i:l Ai 'fv I ul;4l ;i ti. Talk f htitr licr. rsl: jis A w!i.d. l- '. liDle uiMt i:i:ir;;et ill i: - II 1 1 i.. ;, lit t::( in;' Smitiila 1.1 :i mat i:n'i-.'ili'iti . I ( . H M li:igcn lit Ms. mi n ir I NoIjcnIv I eCI t,i-v w!i'!i are in k. :: j A fiv l !. -:n w c :i; l-.J provisii;i a citv fur u -:t;', si -; l :', iiHteiy. as iiic win ii frmvs ii ii r. it lenrsis t judge mure l':t:i!vt !: !. ti-d !.!:,!:; of provision;. Il i - :: tri:v l!i;tt t!i;tr.ie value of whale llcsli !r.;s in !n:n! eovereu io:i u;o. Uuw r::::iv u.i lajniiies nuiii h;ive U;-:i aniply (: I oniv "whale extrm t li :ii i in i !;i fashion years bark. ( Joi:r:;;:!v.! .! iilil alsiishow their gratirm'.e IV ;r t ; i!'l 1 a rreth flavor. It must lie ailinitle.!. wifii regret, IjuI without lieKitatKiii. that the listen ordinary iiriicieM or t h ' i is very limited, ami that In-ef and mutton s: rer.pt to iMX'ome monotonous, even when varu'd with fish anil imultry, and ull the eat able fruits of the earth as well. The edibility of the whale is, therefore, an exciting discovery. 1 he only drawi)::c to the pleasant picture which arises when the mind ron- templates 50,000 people dining olf one animal is contained in the thousht that whales, when they are proved to be val uable rof dietetic purposes, will be hunt ed until they become scarce and perhaps extinct. io guard against this danger we have no doubt that whale breeding would come into fashion. People who lounu other tonus or tood culture unre- munerative might remove to countries where the climate allowed whales to live in comfort and establish whale farms at the mouths of tidal rivers. There is, in fact, no end to the oneninsr for enter prise and ingenuity which are available owing to this remarkable addition tp the domestic larder. Medical Classics. Tricks of Indian .Jucslers. Some of the tricks are performed bv every juggler you meet; others again are of such an astonishing nattire, and bor der so nearly on the miracuous as to le lieyond jho capacity of an ordinary per former. Of tins character are the orange tree trick and the burial trick. If, after having witnessed these feats performed in broad daylight, one is of the opinion that it was an optical delusion produced by the mesmeric power of the operator, I can only Kay that the ability to obtain an absolute mastery over every raeulty of the oliserver is no les3 astonishing than would be the actual performance o( an apparently impossible teat. Tho most noticeable feature in the per- Fnrnui lif if tli Imli'iti iiifrfrh.f 1 il.r. - ........... j "oo " entire absence of any kind of apparatus. liis scanty clothing auprds po oppor tunity ror concealment, and every I eat is performed eimply by manual dexterity or is a delusion effected by mesmeric in fluences. The famous wizards of Euroie and America were nothing without ai- paratus, and a great deal of the effect of their jierformances was due to their mag nificent and costly paraphernalia, lu- trenious mechanisms and expert assist ants were absolutely essential to the success ot their qep4sjop3. A3 an illustra tion of this J may mention that Anderson who, by tho way, was the" poorest wizard I ever saw, considerins: hi3 repu tation mado oath gpme thirty years ago ui an cnuiisn uanjiruDicv court imr ins apparatus, destroyed oy tlie burning of Covent Oarden theatre, London, was worth over tou.uuu, and that the effort to replace it was the cause of his insol vency, i ins amount, of course, included stage prppprtles and. everytlung neces sary jn jus business. A 75 cent carpet bag would hold all the appliances deemed necessary by a Hindoo juggler. Even in the beautiful butterfly trick he manu factures hi3 paper butterflies as occasion requires. Charles E. Romain 'n TI.6 Pvs mopolitan, 'in The Japanese Wooden Shoe. Clatter, clatter, clatterl What a noise the people make as they go ajpAg the road! They all wear wooden sandals. and their stockings are a kind of mitten with a lincrcr for the bi;r toe. Durins wet weather their sandals become stilts. and tho whole Japanese nation laeivanes its stature by throe inches when it rains. These sandals are held to the foot bv strnps comuij over the toes, and there is a st raw sole between the foot and the sandal of wood. A tall Japanese on a stilt sandal closely annr,ta ihe. ridicu lous. JIf; metuuJ''tuc'ks up his long ;own under his belt to keep it from 1-e-ng spattered by the inud. and the hacks, if his bore calves seem to be v.:iu kin off with the man. The Japanese walk is peculiar. 1 he men put their feet straight in front of llieiri, Uiid the American In dian. They lift thchi hijrlj piY the.gip'ind. ami they have f, get tfiereair'alVput theiii. The women wabble' and "wabble:" tfiev bend over as vl!i, Vv. they hlsve what is pow in Amerieu the fashionable stride. 1 heir little feet in sandals turn inward, and all female Janan is i.ireon toed. Your Japanese lxauty is not averse to showing her ankle, and the soul of the ce Tho'Japahese shoe store is one of wooden- ware' rather than pf'le'atlier, and thecal bier mends his shoe wit'tha y'lustj and planer. f yank Q.' parpenter's Letter. J. Uuel with t'uint isrusnes. One of the commonest ordeals tow-hjeh novices were subjectel in the pauitp studios in FarH YiQ the paintbrush dueL Tl"a two latest arrivals were stripped to the waist and perched on very high stools ftvoe to face at arm s length. They were then armed with big brushes filled with color, one with Prussian blue and the other with crimson lake, and the duel began. Perfect strangers to each other, and having no insults tc avenge, 'tdie. combatants tvett very gingerly to work ui the putset, anxious to keep their bal ance and avoid being daulied with paint. But, stimulated by the shouts of sngvU tors, they gradually warmed to t heir work. A first blow waa struck and re turned; wavering, staggering and w rith ing, the opponents, with their bodies all splashed with paint, broke their brushes and rolled on the floor, where they ex changed their blue and red spres in a hand to hand fight, which ended in the duelists fraternally soaping and washing eacb, other's wounds. Morau-KauthisT, . Japanese beau docs not Uutte yheu tie sees a two inch pHc.6 pf creau; cojtVred skiii nliove tlie1 three uich' focit mitten. TWILIGHT. Dna!ii hr. l!ortj hn::r rh.'j il." :ii.! ll.isfc 163;! Roll I ii I :it clytn'i f .lw 7 t.1 I in' i : t : A.il .'i: lin.s r.oi.;i m i ii.-oi. :i ,! Ii:-.". t ( . v.'ti I : ii'iii iiri ! :n"i i. j Ci cl:..l. rioci tut !. till.l in (. i, -ii:-; . ii ii ... l.i.lr"; Ab I iiml.i 'i miiik. s.i-iir.. i'i ri, iM:.t. (i t'tii i i Iii ii k ih 'j i v i:i.ir:iiiir!T.4 itil.t r'-:t Of vi.'i.lf.! ln:ilis un.l mii-sii-.' Jii:i!v !irra'iil In i'. k i. 1. 1 i. t i .i! tin- ii .thl. i::i.l lair ii-.'i !.: Mar I 'll' i!.tu :!i;iT nl" t:ii- !iy -T- .il in.' i i :.t (liiiin;; li;.;r. .;'. !': -:!...! i' ri"..vii'. i.. i;r. y .-.' .. in;: iuir-n'Oiir r.'ii-ri -J ar. ii';.'I !:-Mii i.f .!,'."un im l s:j ulu.v awy.y t' A 1 'U'.vmiu iu (.'iiuinUv-i' Jou.a.:! ;i". l: I nil mi i w n l in ( if. k'. .'"iei'1 in.", cn!eriM-:f nov- i'. i ; .i r::i !;..;..! i:i i')' are ' I" 'i !: ! i'i!i-.!i ;;;u Norwi gian Hii: -:..:ii (ioi:i Lulc.i. on tli'1 1 ' ' t r ;..'":ia. ! Li'.'i'odi n. o;i lli No; i i.i.i. : j'.rliy situated witliin tiie un ii - i,-:::;.! i.; wiruf l.'Jn:) n;il;s fur l!l l :' :: I'iau ;tiv riiilii;ad in Canada. Ai. t :! i s . n:.g nu-.eoiojoiral fuel stated la r. i. iii .-.i l i I'im work i -. that theMiow faii i ! t:und to Ik m tually less ihan in to!-;!' i.iu.e .u:l.ieIl latitude!-., while the dni' !.-: : of the Ions winter nislit.) has been partly compensate?! I v t!o f -. the uuroia. The ojitii.i i. u in eon Miia-ung uus line is to lap the enormous debits of iron ore ia the (Jellivara uiouutaiiis, the apiroxim::te exhaustion of the ore In tho iiilbuo distrir-t render ing very desirable a new field of non phosphoric, ore suitable for steel rail making. Brooklyn liagle. fioruian rtrmc-ily for Hiirns. The celebrated (lorman re.uedv for bums is made as follows: Take of the best white glue fifteen ounces, break into small nieces, add to jt two pintaof water, ami allow jt to become bolt; then dis solve it by means of a water bath and add two ounces of glycerine and six drachms of carbolic acid; con tinuo the heat unfil thoroughly dissolved. On cooling, this mixture hardens to an elas lie maro covered. w;th it shining parch raent like skin, and may bo kept" for anv length of time. When required for use it is placed for a few minutes in a. wr.f r r bath until sufficiently liquid, ami applied bv means of abro.nl hi-n-.h- it fWi.io Sr. about two minute3 a sliining, smooth. uexioie ana nearly transnareiit tkin. XT .11 w v 1.1 .i.,. ueraiu 01 iicaitn. AToldins I'nwcleome Callers. A Philadelphia business man hnc lilt upon a novel scheme for avoiding un welcome callers. Ho hag j.Iacod a de tective camera dheetly ppiKisito the door of his oftice. "VVhen a visitor enters, the office boy, a bright lad and well schooled in the diplomacy of his profession, turns the knob and takes ah instantaneous photograph of tho intruder. This L, developed and forms one of a collect ion af undesirable visitors, which is kept in a book for the boy's instruction in the future. People who como to wnt. others' time, collectors with biiis that iey vrisn paid and tho. thousand and one disagropib.e. characters "known to the average "business man form the baia of this umaiio collection. t:iili:ideli.hi Times." " "' '" The IJnll Doff' Oisposit Ion. The bull dor is much more easv to train and control than is generally sui posed. I am convinced that he nossrssr-s quite as much brain pov;r as any of the larger ungs. iiij sippenrance is very uiuclj agaiiidt ids character for gentle ness and this has caused oeonla to clmn and avoid him, so that his disposition. however pleasant it may have been orig inally, has been made cross and sf.vage by tho treatment which be has rif.UvtnX though heiseveri.'niwniuch less ferocious th.au ho is btlioved to lie. Nolog is ca pable of creater affection than ho. or shows more gratitude for any kind,e;s. Pure high bred dogs of any kind are hard to train, for L,:? i.ason that they aro too 1,;aJi spirited. The moncrrels of the ntrri can be much more easily trained, because they can be much more easily controlled, Cor. Chicago JouruaJ. Vncle Sum's vTb?tewasli. Excursionists who travel alone the sea coast 1:1 summer aro often attracted me remarKauie wi'-iteiuss of the lithoiiKcs, beacviiiii and keepers' dwell- !,Ti'. they w'oiidcr how these guidet to the "uiiiriaer are kept in such a shin ing condition during Uu winter as well as summer. Thr. vitei i d e.sed Ls simply whitev.sh. ami lu'ic is tin- United Statei government formula fur ii:ixi;4 ;i white wai-h that hi'i pvtp'iy t.::e f.iui an I'h'ed givva ; v ily. ilil dues r.ot . .L-ii . wash Y'V l'y oil. To ten, x.U at l.'o.t fresldv siaket. h:ne ;id iij.u ui i of the l :-: t hvdruuii ceiuent. Mix well witli s:s!; water miu apply quite thin. -New Vol !: Sun. . . a .e or a ii: rinicr.t A pint -' v.-J:Ite 1 5; cmh. w;ei.-i!:ir.g one pound. t:tu i'(.Mi;i., V- eec.l:.' ci.ntains a.-, mui ii nt: lament z thrc putttidn r.l i. half of io::sl beef . cost : ( i,!H. (f ui! then:-.;, l.-sthi.tcun bveateti. thechi-apeM art' l.:"c:::l. I I'- iii.;:ri;rf-.s. Ik ;;i)s aiin rice. , , .ic.'jii r cu: :i i:w:. e(;I s ;)s as a j o.iiisl i f 11. 11:1 if 1:1 and wheal j-.rn::ii. i;u u;.':le pifiiltjct bnj: : all. v.vn- in.iile into l.u-ad. : per c-c:. t i f n;;; -t!i-;i vc-.i:M lie saveti. wil.i j-Toalcr Ann i: ::;i Ai;:dvst. henkhfu 1 ness. V. iio .".In!; 1 a f.om i:2J:cr. "V."h::t f:ort of a i:'.:-.n tnr.kes t!;-.' brav e; t si:ltiier'r" asked w.mo . :u ;m old f:!.:ci I w ho !s;:il often Ik in t: i- by dan g; r a::d ws never 1 i;t is i w;ti;i!.:ig. 'e!I." ii4 fV-''.dexl. afirr scon thought. " bhiiuSd sly i! is ;!;. i;i::n whv L.-ep:i the steadiest ;.np on !di-ii." Vculh's Compaiiioii. AiJ They VTc-rc Uazcil. Tennyson is the tnly living nuthoi win worSj are us'd for examination pun, es-.es i.i India, and it was stated the iitii i.-day that the entire loly candi dateA at 'Madras w;is imiu'lessly puzzled and dazed by the line: '"Was fro.y wetlditi loabootlcHS calf." t.'urrent Lit erature. Under the state law of duel 1st can cat u vote. Michigan no s ,'xmir 1 In I'iattsiroiith, is very sorry To et win y W'Oil,! ;; r. f ... mMW uieiitiirLTiV .ind ehuro-e uilniiiihioii, this uiiul competitor much hotter liiisiness. Comjietitors ureimvl hoe.uisi; lie maii hooauAc he has tlestroycl jjollino; Honest Goods at Honest OlllF mm MO MONKEY C01PET rrado h getting lurgcr every day, and Iiin iad comiietitors cannot destroy it hy misrepresentation, or l,v colled reduction prices. The people won t he misled uny Ion-ov, lor they know .JOK i Kellino goods at an Honest Proiit And at One Price Only. ?tf E3? f. Jt JOE Issellin-hotter -.ids tor lus 111 1 lattsniouth, DO g if". To guess on JOE'S Deans, It monkeying" business, cither. "S3 i tie WHAT ON EARTH I Is the reason people wdl not, can not, or rl. ... I any umerencc in c-neap ne.y.. : trums put up by ClicHp John houses or j irresponsible parties at tnei nU-Wa profi , rather than take a medicine of v.oild j wide rcputu ar.d one that is giving . univiif,); aiitisfiietion nt npial piict-t Jo medicine in the world is giving such 1111- ! paralleled saisfa-tion f-,- pmifyie" tin- ! blood as TJEGG'S WuOTj l'UKIFIElt t I d'-es not do itJ v.-ork will cost y.m noth- Miff "Pir o.ilrt l.w r 7 O . c druggists, YrAi.l Loots with rubbers reduced to 2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only K-J c at Sherwood's, sold elsewhere for $1.25. A nice line of silk and linen handker chiefs and mufnVrs just received at J. H. Donnelly's. tf HOW CAM PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold," and keep givinjr then. cheap and dangerous medicines, until j they are down with lung fever or eon- f-umption, when thev can be so easily re- 1 neveil by KKtJtJS' CTIERIIY COUGH SYUUP; It has no superior, and few ipi.-.ls. Foe sde by O. P. Smith & Co , druggists. For Rknt--A pleasnnt front room neatly furnished, only one block from Main street. Inguire of J. 1. Unruh. tf The finest bedroom sets can be found at II. Boeck's. Don't go to Mike's blacksmith shop for arctics when you can get them for S.lc at Shei wood's. Wool boots with rubbers reduced to $2.00 at Sherwood's mns arctics only 83 c at Sherwood's sold elsewhere for $1.23. Why go to grocery and dry goods stores for arctics wht-n you c.in get them for 83c at Sherwood's C COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trvinir inferior medicines when BEGGS' C1IEISKY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co.. druggists. Slier win & Williams' mixed paints, the best in the market, atFrit ke & Co's. drug store. 8 tf. For Rent Residence of C. P. Smith, one block west of Mr. Showalter's. tf S. F. Thomas, Agt. JOE Clot II 23 liis .lar of Ileans eauseil one of iid TORS JOK i ri.irry lor thu iiL'ilihors of this mini, Cindy Competitor: , J :;t i t, :r to M; Ol.t llll Htlllt tl for .()K h:ls 110 iloiibt it W011M liav than coiitinuiii" the Clothing has ilestroyod llili Price. They aro :i ILsurer's Profit.." .IOIC hclicvcrf in Low Prices, & money than ever heard of before FORGE'i you nothing to ;iu niul no ustler. frcncli Health Penniless j FOOT WARMERS ! ' Sherwood's. 2S?'bras2sa'a Itoading; ITowspapor, IAEA Republican i.ii.v S.p l'r .11 on tli i:iitio. I O.OO IVr Vrnr. WKKIILV l;iITIOV. To January lt, IH'JO, J.0. Thin reli'ible an.l fearlos.4 journal has -liaf-len-eil the adimrati'in of the eiiinitiv in th.. eanij;iii;a jut clnsi'il. It wax the rohiesu!;! tive Ki-pulilicaii daily of Nehra-ka, uml ;s une ol tne l-uiii iii -ip;in-rn of the country in the future as in the past the UKeui; f. AN will eniitiiiuo to excel In everything, ft lirinls aia. tlie news. It is bright, cleau. t-iic reilc aun newny. Tiik Kkpchlican apbeal.H to ItK friend in every voting orecinct to irive their lieiniiual a isu.nee in xtendin;; It circulation. Ki-mt fur sample copies. .Mail but of nawex. liaii-o clubx. IT IS THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Hid Wkp.klv Rkpuhmcax-materially Ini prove.1 fr lx9 published every 1 Innxibiy eoiitains all the news of IIik ufk I.. .. ...... diMixi.'il form. It is tlie best arid rln-m.t eekly newspaper p'iblished an where. -"All reti ittances t-hou'-d be addressed to " THE OMAHA KEPL'lJUCAN CO.. Oru.ih 1. Nebraska. ALFRED "D0LGE",S. Celebrated French Slipners AT R. SHERWOOD'S. E.B. Win dham. John a. Davikh. 'otary Public. Notary FuMle. IV IX I II AM Jt 1AVIE, -A.ttora.03rs - at - Law. Office over Bank cf(Cai County. Plattsmocth, - - Nkbhajka ;1 10 If : t :