.... 3- -. w.i;'S''rt-:V.:?;.Vi-' THE DAILY HERALD; PLA1TSMOUTH. NK T. i : A S ! ' A . I ! ! I ' S I ) A V, FEB XI UA 11 V 7, IS.,. The Plattsmouth Daily HcraiJ. KNOTTS T3T&C S.', Publishers & Proprietors. TIIK I'LATTS.MOOTII II KKALI) I published very evening ricept Sunday ami Wekly rvery Thurnlay mornliiK terI at Him Mtt'tle I'lattMiioiilli. Nebr..;i HHcoml-rl.tiK matter. Oillce corner of Vine and Klllh treett. Telephone .u. 3. THKMS rOK DAILY. One copy one year In artvaiioe, by malt. .-.$( to One co,y per month, by earner, f0 One copy per week, by carrier i TltKMS fOK WP.KKLV. One 0"rT " year. In advance f 1 TP One copy el nionrhn. In advance 75 Our Clubing List. Wfkkly JIkhai.O and N Y. World... ,N . Y . 1 1 ilium;. Omaha l:- 'i N. Y. Frees !i N. Y. I 'oft . 2 Harpers' Alanalne 4 Weekly. 4 i;:iar... 4 ' Yniilit; People 3 Neb. Farmer 2 Jemorest's Month ly Mpaziee 3 American Ma'ine 3 The Forum 5 Less than four vecks from now Mr. Blaine will he at tlic licail of tho state deportment, where his views will "count" he gives tha Monroe doctrine broader B)olicalion than any mni connected with the present administration, so the "war lords" who are running Germany had best go a little slow with Samoa. Tub Hkkai.i has been waiting patent ly for the mayor to investigate the doing of Chief of Police Poisall in the assault of Nichols on Mr. Hock and lilack. The IIkrai.d does not wish to dictate how the city government thall be run, but it does demand an investigation on tlii particular assault and the blame put jus' where it belongs, and if the chief of police U to blame to have him removed from office at once. Tub Yorktown" was put on trial tin other day. The gun-boat will be tri.-u in several different ways before the in pecting ollicers make their report, bin we ran a y that it will have no such test applied to it as was applied thoso built by John Roach. It might be well foi this government to apply th.?ae test?, but if they were applied few of the vessel lately buiit would come up to tlmse built by Roach and refused by this democratic Administration. Is March. 18S , when the present Ad ministration came into power, the Trea ury surplus was only $20,000,000, ac cording to the present method of coin putation. It is now about $.Ji',000,0 '0. and is increasing. For many month? after Mr. Cleveland's term began then were no bond redemptions, and the ac cumulations were allowed to pile up in the treasury to an extent never before known. For this the administration war blamed, and blamed justly, by most of those who were qualified to speak on tin question. There were bonds outstand ing then which could be purchased nt par at the option of the government; bet they were not bought until the gold fund in the treasury iar exceeded the amount which republican financial officers" in the preceeding administrations had deemed sufficient to meet all requirements The next administration will undoubted ly purchase bonds more freely than is now being done, and keep the surplus from going far beyond present figures, which are much 1-nver than the average for the past year and a half, for at one time in thid period it amounted to $110. 000,000. However, the duty of lessening the revenues is still as urgent as ever. Globe Democrat. AO SECTIONAL POLICY. As long as the race question is forced to the front as the leading it-sue in the South by the republican party, there wtil be no material division among democrats upon other questions. If the industrial policy is carried out by President Harrison and the republi can party the color line will disappe- r from politics, and the people of tie South will be free to express themsi-lvs and differ upon questions of administ ra tion, tariff, of revenue and of finance without the shadow of the color line sq pearing upon the political horizon to disturb them and make them afraid tl at division means defeat and a dominate n in our political affair that the S-.juth c:.n never submit to. This apprehension removed, we ki ow of no reason why the protection sstit: ment of the South, and its con vieiit ns upon other questions w'lere th -re ire d (Terences of pinion, fchoul I not I e freely and boldly exprissud. The Chroitif; in tin: face of a li ost intolerant opposition, has not ! sitated to c -tnmil itself for t!i: rrp'-ni of tl.e in ternal revenue svstC4-aiid th'.' p:o'.tction of American itnlutri' s. We b,.l;evc all the revenue. needed forth; sup: oit ,f the government thould be colli f ted at the cufon lioii t of the country fioin the duti' s upt-n i.jijrt. And we be lieve that t he duli s should be n-t l.-'sd ms not only t yA 1 rvvenu-. hat u teeti :i to nil I giti;ii it" Ani' ncun .gts. Au;ti"--- "hronicl". lut r- The Wki.ki.y Iluow.n -nt on" ye r free t Aiiyoii': nvnding ut twoytarlj tul itctibcrs to the WtfcKLY HfcllALD. 'iliu Alldr tltl.:i. Arr-jiiiitiLr to l.'i (Jactta (Jeo-rrr.- ! piiiipi? I he Coeilil l-ra of tinj At Alt -sure I gni-.1i ally Mnl.in:,'. In IT; ilia city Of tjnilo Was '.,.. !- le f t al.oVi sa l:VCI ; in 1M". it v.::s only trrO; in 1 1, y,r!;7, ar.d sc n ly 'J,V:o in ISilo. Tliis ;:i:!i'j nl -i loa lowei ingf To feet in 1.' yc:iis, or nl tin; into of about 7J iin lics per annum. We mn ul-.o told that the farm of Antisanu lias sunk 1C." l t in 01 years, or more than feet jer an num. This is tlio highest inha!itcd spot on the Andes -ahont 4,01 10 feet bight r than Quito, the highest city on the globe. The peak of Pichincha was, according to the .same authority, 21 N feet lower in 1 Ml? than in 1745, a sinking of nearly 2 feet per annum. Assuming the accuracy of these figures, they present a curious geolog ical problem, i-.-ecially us tliere is no record of a con espondiiig cliang'J at sea level or at the foot of these same mountains, which descend rather steeply to the Pacific. If the plasticity or viscosity of the earth's crust be such as I have contended in maga zine, it follows almo.st of necessity that such 11 mass of mountain land as that in this region of Quito and Chim borazo must Ikj squ zing itself down ward into the suberust of the globe by its own enormous weight. Although the highest of these peaks is not quite so high as the highest of the Himala yas, Ihu concentration of elevation in a given ana, or, otherwise staled, the m::.-.s landing above mm level in pro portion to the base on which it stands, isgi cater than vim be found in any other pai t of th? world, and its down thrust is similarly pre eminent. !Si:ch down tiqui'i-zing and sinking must be ncconi pauied with con v.- ponding lateral thrust or elbowing that should pro dace earthquake di.sturba.Kces on every siu-. The facts fully satisfy 1 his re quirvinent of the theory, as t!:ectun iy till around tho region is the very lather!. 1 !:d of earthquakes. C; en tie man's iiaaine. Tlicutrtt Ooci'H ".VIM S: y A::i 11. The P-oslon Ilensld make a sug-es ion whi'.-Ii ought to b.1 :;UopU-d. Il ::t.'.vs out a hint to t'i'.-;.t"e managers !i t t!:ey a 1 -i, ".il;. lit. n, and .: .::.. : their p.-ogramnie.i, which !.: :; il t!:e;.li-. -li-.:!.-. iU fo;- the .' its: t li e-;.;-.! iclieve it ' :' . : t!;e :!::;; ';( i' ;!:ti::f.t;ii: ...: ;t i : i.ie! in'erval be- - :.;. i l!:" j'a-.y. K cry t!;: atre . ;!! ::y :u:i :i I 'i'he I lerah'.' . .-:;.!!!. 1 :- 1 1 t- a t ii .-s;!::.' J'!,j . I.!.-. I ih ' f: :::;-.' o! $ .uing f.r tve :: mid :i l:. !f in a thes.t.e ch:ur. . i:. ! may t ho nto;;1 l!i.:i ; i:;t?rt .: .!.' : t the out: ; t. but whicli grows !,? r.f.d ha:i!er .s the ):iy pro -re -.es. t heat re going become unaw !ti5 ias!:, instead of a pleasure. A certain portion of the ardinei. no doubt, would had with deli;; i.t the ::dt'-;tion of The !ieia!dV. s?i:r'"eli'-n in a. ert:'.in seuve I'-galk.ing ".-(.ei-'ig :. i:!;1.::" between th- act-., but, jii the other hand, it would relieve frwin sus picion those wiio lual a 'iiang;' of ix- sitioii actually necessary; and tince ri-.ii'ganil lvmainingstaiuiiu;'- between tlio acts is too conspicuous, they can only tind relief in gomg "ut bit ween the acts, horribly cou -eiuuri t!:rtt all their acquaintances i:vj wond.erinu wbiil lliey will d:ii;!c. Thu op;:-;: tui'itv which such a regulation would urord. of tnoving about and seeiur oiiis-i friends. woi.J ! ce: luiniy nc t !ra t from the uttcndo.neo .t the- thea tre. There are several piui.s 1:1 i; wr: ;!iy t!;e con;iIi ration of. managers -V. orcei.to." Herald. Tho Sti'Jrj t-e.itls u liu'.'iy Life. -rereat L'.tlian isc:ie.-f the tuost :s'."..--.tic e';e:-,s a!::ateu!-.i iii Hurope :ii pbiy the g-aino for hours with :.U l iai-.;iiii, and v. i'l !!'t allow mu'tcr f iitato t; imerfero will. io' !-. ;ri iu which at the lime he i j. iii j minis! :rs often liv.C ives unaoio t-. )?rt)aeh the r.u rial prtsencc, for the ivason thai lie Milian is deep in a game. They t:d their statecraft have t; wait until iic sultan has checkmated his adver-;-.iry or decided on the ne::t move Abdul Humid has his own court chess ;d:'.ver, a Hungarian, who receives a liaiivlsome salary for letting the sultan .v i 1 1 n few games oii" him each day. Il is : - :id that the present court chess man's predecessor u'as dismissed from ollce because hen u.'enerously insisted ;n pi'.'iiting by i.is fcupcrio: sir i i 1 an;: -.' -. !:!?-'ited bis imperial nntagotiLi ve.y time. The 1 iuujrarian master, ihus -fore, I'lays a very poor game to the : ultan, and makes a point of look ing .-rest fallen at tech defeat, whereat the thirty fifth representative of the hou -li of Othman crows with delight and claps his hands- London Life. Tl.oKiit lie Was Advertising;. "I remember," lie continued, "when I was sailing on Iike Uutat io, years ! ago. our vessel had an apparatus for lov. i.ring boats that was invented by a Li:I;':.!oman- he was a shoemaker, hut 1 forget his name no7, though I have often seen him in Puh'uio since then. The oat was lowered by a windlass ?i;U there was an autom: : lie device for n ! using it the momeia it touched w:.t-i One day there was a yell of ?Ian overboard i' 1 was at the engine and promptly reversed. A c-eepi-eof clu.i-.s wen thing after the man. In jus' three minutes tie- man was ( !"!- 1 up. in twelve minutes the a.-v: of boat v.vre beck on de-.-k :.!: ! ilie vt . - I was on its way .-.gain. (.Mtieln .-t w ; !: I ever saw oe la ;. id of. Hut our ca te.in vas in a lege. lie kie'e-.l iho in; n out i f the iiribohe, wl.. re he was evl.iug d,kd. Th-.uv-ht I,.- de. pj.d v-. r t' advertise the sl";--;ue ::e; '.; dc vi'. e. 1 p:.e. lUt il i.ever ::;:.e int g nt iul u.-o that I've h-ard. I't r ha; ; !.- -a. u:-e it co.-.ts tomtthii;.'" IJu..':.b i.'c.v.-j. Gar aomirelion of a fiiiu' as men l( "..i( ::si:;ii iicai'i r acquaint.! nco v. ii!i in ru. :in(l v.e t !i!oni litar of a t ( Ic-Likit'.-J K i.-'di vitl.a;t a ca'a.!' ;,:!. of son.n liotoiious v.c;ikiii...A .s m;iI iu li'iiii.icsv, - Ai!'.ii.;on. III'! f.d'l iinl .Silver lu ion-- '.", totlt Pui.c- of C'utnlt rLiid -.v.'.;,!,- j tv.xhc iuun aul tho jewel. are valued a v" ''do in n ' J ikV,wu1 j r. m. i- io v . Kit- .Ja:': l i-kusos, .1 r. . i: K A "! A In 1; ' 1 1 : 1 "i 1 (;. ,it.;i; ..'-ai 1. ti.ireey, iiKitie. r. i'olK'e .1 tl-lK", lalsiiall, Ciiuiiciiuii ii, l.si ward, 2. id " 3rd " 4th. " .1 v. 1: 1; i li I A - A I.'-!. I 1: V I I) .M I. si - (.'!:. V Siill M N ) M e. .1 1 n I'll I S W 1 1 1 1 1 S (UN I ' . 1 v v. i';. I 1' Ai. 0.' I.I.I'' N . I'M I J W .Ji 111 SS ' . HAIKU Uoaid I'ub.Worksx Kin-1 (ins I'K.k I 1) 11 lI.WVKsWllUTII GOLTjSraiY Ol'KlGHI'iS. rreasiirer, nepiay treasurer, -Jink. Ocjiuty Clerk, econler of Deeils X-l'UtV li''C"-i(er li ik of oiKtiict Cojrr, -lielllf. Suivejor. Atminey, Mitt. 01 lub. Selaioli', 'ounty Jii'lce. 1. A. CAMi'lo'.l I. Tim;. I'!.i.i" 1; 1 I iM Cllllc'il I I I il K A ' H t II ' 1 1 I I ' -' W . M. I'-ioi. .In ! S M I I'. Il A V. C. s.!!tiv-'.i.ri a J. C i'.l l IN I '.A l; , . I ii.n.l'. At.l.K S !U-.f s' ,n M V N AHli S''l N S ul.sski.i. IIOAUI) or SUl'F.UVISOKS. I. 15. TOKO. Cll'lll., - - l'1:-ttsl'(iu( li Loeis Koirz, - Vcc'ii;ii;; W ii' i V. 15. KSON, - - - i'. luw fIVIG SOGLK'L'MS. . A-iS l.ODOK No. Uii. I . it. 1". M.rt. 'every Tuesday evi'i.in ; of eaeli Ui . u. AU r ii'rtieiit brotluis are lv-l.-cctluily ini;. i! ilei:J. 1 1. A T '!' M ( t IT II K s 1 : A M 1 " M I : N I N. ::. I. (. 1 ). I'., meets ev'iy a:tern:t!e ! ii.!iv ii: .ell iiidlitli iu llie Ma 'iii'1 liiil. Vi-.;.;::. tr l licrs aru invited ! aiOud. JUI() l.ODOK NO. si, a. o. te w. -. ' everv aliernai: i'ri.lay evi-nii u a! 'ii . n: 1 . 1 til. Triinsieal brot !ier- ;tr" re-peeo uily ii: itedta.itteiid MiMUiei. Ms.-'.. r W ii i; 111 n ; r. 15row n. Foreman ; tl. 'v-iiit i'. i-wi it; K. A. Tai!t, FuiaiK'I'-r : - F. ll--!:-e-Ai.itli, lieenrii-r ; M. A!a l-ri;:!:!. U-et-U-r ; !K H smiili, fact M. W. : i. 2s. Howe 11, iai;e ; i. J Kunz, Insnte V atoli. 1 'ASS OA Ml N. MOilK'IN V.' ! y ' ."- ' of Aineriea Meets e -1 ;i!;ii f-n: I :i M e lay eteiiiiii; at K. 'f I'. halt All r. u. ss rutiitr-' are reijiii'ste-.J In nwi 1 weii iu. I.. '. scwco:i:er, Ve,nel:ili!.' '.-.ol ; !. , N..i v 1.11 by Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, l!.m!i r ; W . A ieck. Clerk. I5L.VTTSMOUTH l.ODOK No . A. O. V. - Meetc every alternate Fri-.lay -vi'iii".' :a tock wood ball at o'cloen. Ail r r;s 1 . si. ut brel i: is are lespeotf ally invited !" iil'e'ii i. I.. . i.- rsim, M. V. ; F. littyd. I-i eiu;. n : S. ( . Vilcie. itecolder ; Leonard Aiider-on, ' ;ve: -1 1 lSLATTsMOL'TH LODOL NO. ii, A. F. A. ..: i .M. ets on till- lir-t and ilnr.1 .M'Hii;t. . sob month at their hail. All loin-, -id i'i":s i are cordially united to meet will: u- J. (i. i::eii v, W. .M. Vm. Mays, Secretary. KUltAsKA C1I A i 't l-.U. No. :!, i.". A. ' Meets seeoiul and fonnil 1 11 :;i oi - 1. i .iiiilhal Mii-oaV llitli. 'l'raii.iei. 111 1 ;sj . I : ; -: .e liivin-d to meet wuli 11s. F. K. '.V 1; I I J-, II. F V m. ' vs. Secretary. 5S'. ZION COMMA Di;V. NO. f.. . '-Meei first and I bird t-dnes-.i-iy ni-ji.: ,i ii mont li ;it Mason's hall. Vimi 1.1 in v I ;.e .:e eordlitlly invited to meet v.iili ns. m. Mays, F.ec. F. K. u i:ei t'. F. C. 1 AtiriCoUMILNO ln.'l. ltnYA I. lil'.'.M' ' meets the second and louitli ?.'oin!as . ach month at Arcanum Mall. it. N. iLKNN,Jeei;t. I. CM 1 noil Secrctaiy. PLATTSWOUTH BOAR S3 C 5" TR Li I'l'esidelit ...liobt. ii V inil is-'" . li. 1 o.l" VV lil Nevtil- F. I lei 1 'siini F. it. Outlim.ie 11 Vice I'l'esidelit .'ml 'ies l'resideut Secretary Treasurer DIHF.i Tli:.S. .1. C. nicla-V. f". U. White, .) C. l i t!.!-;.. i. A. Conner, ii. EIkoii, C v. Kiierniai:, F On .1. r. J. V. vv eekbacb. ItfcCONIHiE POST 43 C. i. ii- 1SOS1 I. II. i. W. .Toiixgos.. C:....m't! 1. . S. Twisn Kei!:r Vice. a. j5a rics, luniur ' " ;k. Nii.ks A-'j- - !ZHV Sl'KKIGilT !.i..N Dixon 1 -nicer of I is- Ciiaklks Folin " '-i . IMimsM KRV Ser;-t V.:- JACoiJ(iOnBi.i'..UA". . . .Q ;::r' ! ' eer S.-iy : ... e.l'ruTiH 1 .;. ; i.ai : eetinit Saturday evening "the 'citizews' 23 Fi.ATTMOtITIf. NFiii: i;a. CAPITAL STOOK PAID I1T, - $50,00 Authorized Capital, $100,000. - - OFHt'KKS I'UAKK CARtiUTH. JOS. A. COXNO :, Pres t d e n t. V i - J ' -i J : W. II. CUSHIN'.I. Ci'-r-ni. v. DiaKC'ioas Frank Carrutli J. A. Connor, F. ii. C.i:i i r : 7 J. W. JohiiKOM, Henry IHecU , John 0'K.. tf W. D. Mi-rriuni, Wej. V. en-tca'',"- 'iV 11. Cushini:. Tramiiiet? a (Jeneriil l'.:'ii'-:in I-u ir-ss wiio havi any I'.ankin husiass to . is are invited to c!l. No -i:'.'!: r i " lame or small the ! ivs-si-:i.s, It u'ill receive our eais-i-i ;e ! i i . ii. aul w iiroim.se ai .vay eour te. n.s 1 1 fii.; ii i oi . fa;es. Certlilcates of he o .a -. :.!;.:; :.' lluy and sell Foreii?1! Kxe': 'h.-.e. ;.u. and Citv secut i! c-. FIRST turiCri-.-. 5X - OF FLu4.TTSr.iOU 111. Nk::UA:wvA, Offers the very bes facilities for ti:? ;iro; trauxiictlou o !eiri-lil'.t BANKING hDci. Stocks, Ronds. (Johi, 0.over:.H!"!; t :":'! I e accuritlei" lioinrht and .Soln, !-", ss;t. rc'-j-sv. ed and interest ii.llo-.veo time ' ri ii' Cfttes", Irat'tdr;vvi,:fVii!;ahi- i: y putt Of the Fniieil s;,i'e -; al tlie princ: ::.! i.iiis of K'al'UUM. Collections matin & f r i:.'-!' -. Illiiest market prices p vid fo; '.su:j State 6.1. U C.'.;:it v I-...I r!- . DTriiicron.-i j JnV.n Flt.i:r,vld John K. Clark, f. S. Wam'ri JollN KlTiCOF.RAt.il, President. '" (''. Main ::n ! Fifth S '1st' -:S' li.!' r vi:- t:i cafitai SL' iii Ll S OFl ICl liS : C. H. I'A 1! MKT K !' I ' FltKIl O.ilOlMt J. t. r.iTTKMMIN JAH l'ATl KUS'i.V, .lit ... . . i '-' . i i I : . . A .-!' i I i niKr.OTOI: : C. IT. I'armele. I. M. 1'aU. : o i. ! : ! (',: .li. Smiili. ii 11 V, indii:..n. 1: s. le:i. Jan. Ittte:so jr. J Pniinno'; Pn V'it'irri "ii-mi - - r- , A - bli.iihi Dtl;-!.. ; -n c e. .. .; ' At'jnui.tt? s .ii. it'.-d Intciest sr.io.vi d n t;. d-ii .sis. ;.nii iiri.mni . tlfhiiu.i given lo u. );uiincns.cuti ualeJ lv its erne. ..ii..r, Uik, treasurer. o- . i . J. I I I 1 n Paving E- m 2 u PS ., 3 . S ! ' 1 i.!' ; 1 1 1 1 ' .'..'. ; ii l. " 1 -.-iiig - : ;. : !i-- -i nl !!: i.eeoi'aili I'. 1 Is -. V.N , 1 ) 1 I ! I..' I i-t . 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AND I i i"i i i- ... .0, . r cl 'LlfTr ":!:S- AKTIC'LICH ..'.-.v. 2i, l.SSo. U u U H U i 5 1 S , i.s-i; Iiii Shop. ;. and Flow -7i E S V' e.s.'s the ;- -Iu.- for t!is '. v'n ;;;vi City It is in:ti.' S' -' ii '!' 1 1 -1 ci i;i; - i;.!' VV '..:!. Is, T ii -.a.! I'.X'iiiiie. :; i V:' tl:) ot her ! . :;v -. . .a:.) r: i it. , :,iu- ; t - u - r ThoiviiiLri ! .- c' o:v t!. hiood. which 18 the fountain of i . l; ii. ! v usinsr lr. Tierce's Gold en Mi-. iii i l.y.-ov tv. iind t-cod ditrestion. a fair Fki;:. l.,!..y.e:t F-.irit". end bodily health and visriir w-.l! ..- --i slSilied. Golden Jt.'iiie.il 1 'iscovi rv carps all hamori, from the co:i:n, in jiiinjile, liie.tch. or eruption, to the woi -t Sl i'i e'u 1. 1, or hloml-jioisoii. E- veeially Ims it jn-.n-etj it" c'la-acy in curing r-alt - rai l nni or T Tt- r. Kezema. KrV6irelai. Fever - Fore?. If in -j lint Oisiase, Serofuloua Sores and S-vciiin'-S Fnlar-i-d Glands. Goi tre (r 'lhick iNul;, and JJatinjf iSores or Ulcers. Golden Moticrd P:covery cures Consump tion (wiii.ti is Sir : T : i i: of 'the Lijjiits), by ita wuiuh ti ul blood - j-iirifyinar. invigorating-, B!nl iMiti iiivo m'i im i t if taken in tim. For v:ik I.ul: s. si-jtun r.f mood. Short- ncs of lir.-iitn. i :e..:rih in tho Head. Uron- cliitif!, s.'V. re oti-i:.-.. Astlima, and kindred Alii Llt'iin, it. .3 .k C'k.l.iO l.llltuj, Jkfe . , .. . .y ns i pronijulv ri:r ': tht' vvf-rest Cou.rhs. For Tori-id I.iver. Uiliousness. or ' u Complaint." Iyepcpii, and indigestion .'-'": s .... """ iTioe i.w, or WJt wiuem xor o.w. m p w k w In on!( r to cul"! n Notions kc, we are olhiin;: We have the .'ii - ir " I'm - 1 d And t'ilk iliindke . . t. I h id "ttJ2k vj vi i ft M M WJ,St flf . ' J 111, this ik'jiartiiH'Ut v. a; t h Si ' !i in at prices that is ruvv , !i ile Le Colivilicod that v.; ( ;::'. s-:-s. .--:-' : . -1 -s i-o rt...i ..'l.-i-'-ij has ti ii: LA!e - :: 9 r- hi ! r 'V , 3 J Dry "LA "J la J HOUSEHOLD GOODS. In the City, which he is nivei; . A coiiiplete line oi imiii Frames in grant Viirh:ty. Yon can buv it on t! e i:, - . i i ' i ' nioiitli and You win mm, and hardly realize, SIXTH STREET, I-ET. :.Vi-N .'Mi V!.' J:. I I A TIM. I ', I . , : J . Robert Doanslly a Wanon and F 5 " vVagons. Ii:w:jie, Mae!iiusii'-k y i'i'.Vk' .n;i!'!ii"i-.i ;.n X ! e io:,,-.i JolibiiltC !''' ' ? -f o v p h n p j n A Mnprj: - w i L I I vJ !i 1 5 E Q t i Vji'-vi' i cs-' tii;: Tv', T t '7 TT! tt -.?". "V '"3 sJk, V, cA V ofi air ka J.' . Iloi-ishoc. widen sh:u'!'e;i-i ii-'I i:- i: av:iy. so r In n- i- i:i-v r .my :: is : Jl.'r-;' siipjsru ami Irn i '" and t.'x:i:-in tlio- s: o,- ,.i, i - , i. .. ,; Have i.ootiier. 1:1 Shoe in", i ; -i r-1, r :f i t i U k. x t t L - -- . ?IXTH ST., - - TL.V'i i .- M'. ii'-i ; .. v, i-. iii? A i. .i-.'iv a. I'-.-v Notary l'::!:!ie. - ' ; ora-e.over;iHi.t.-; f','"ii-!- Ccmi: " IT. ATTSMOL'Tn. U-W OJT C?.l-2. F -ronal attention to all Uusitifrs i,m. r o my care. XOTARY IX OFFU'H. Titles Kxatr.ined. Ali.nci.' (V.i,;pii. tl, jn- uuraace Written. Jteal IMaie Sold, lairor 1. ,! tiad in, in,u !ii-ni .-a ( ...... .-kk-. m. i.ktiiliv AV ..lun:..,,,.. .'I i.llll, Any QtUer Aciicv, I'laimmoillll. - In :n ' 1:7. li b u loa n o;ir !.ir ;'- stock oi 1 1 I'm. eJltd I J:, i : n - in tin k' a line ol err-x ;'; i- i iS 1 r-r. f jTS t- w .(!'.' i'i ii lire fer i -r, -"..a: ;. V- w . : it - -.. I '- '. -! - .; ;. iu;;- aii th'.! latc-t ;d vie.- ol '? y i iieni :.i.d :, iii Pl.itt.-n; ' . . :iil : y k a:s :; FIN; -ST ST; 2k hi' .- - e: a . ? $ u C . V'V -V i e 11..: Will nia'.e tie in sell. ' ;!-.: ,ii Ji'. ii f !;('! iiic..'. 1'ici I i if u is 'i o;'t '. eiytiiii';.'- y n li' td. 'in i ' i ! . ; V so 1 1 ! ii c j i each li'i'- 1 :i i n I. -net I Ik .i; t jit; c-.-- ?. C';tll sind .-. imp KMftpmmm THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER, OUT OF ORDER. If yem d.irctopurchasonacwin'r rnnehino usic ourrieenc ut your j.iacu for term anil T.i iccs. If you cannot lind our ntrent, write i: v -t to neuron address to you la-iow nnmod B HOMESEWiNG MACHINE aCRTOASS CHiCAso - 23 UNION SQUARE. NX- DALLAS TEX -N i. v i . . .v. j. i.V.i.o ... " k. i'' 1 .1 " . i..v. i A: -:;;,' -:,t l i ,-. .', d :.; : '!ill X' 1. " - ! N- vi :.i a v I At'..- ,.. J I . ,,- . . . : i t I. j i -., . .-,. - ,.. (',. 1 i . , :. I u .1 .,.. ... . lcr- i-F.r.i:-.-. i htS ; a- 11 n.e as . i.ev t jile :e .1 1. i.c-v o- i . ;:. . ot.. ' .... . j o. ckery. Fiui.r and Fttii j " " c iiinj ;' imjfimm I Ftlil , J . - '- ' 1 - : .