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THE DAILY HKUaLM : I'LA'lTSMOUTIl. NKHKAK A, SA'l I' liDA V, FEBRUARY 9, lu. Tha Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOT rV 13 LZ C 3., Publishers & Proprietors. TIIK PI. ATTS MOUTH IIKItAI.! H pulilished every evening except, Sunday and Weekly every rhuisd.iy inoriiiiijf. Kixi" tered at th postoflice, rialifinoul h. Vchr.. neeoiid-cUi niiite.-r. Otitic corner of Vine ami Klftli itr-et-i. Telephone o. M. TKkMS POM KAII.V. One copy on ear In advance, hy mail.. Oncoiy per month, by eanicr One copy per week. Iy carrier TKKMS FOK WKKKI.V. One eopy one year, in advance One copy tlx. month!., in advance 15 7.0 Our Clubing List. Wkkklv IIp.kai.i- and N V. World - ' S. V. Tnltiine. .. 'J f-n " Omaha Kep 1 30 " N. Y. Pre-s a x. V. Pont 'i no " Harpers' Ma;'zine 4 i: Weekly. 4 -:, " " " liaar. . . 4 .'in " Yoiini; People 3 n.1 Neh. Fanner.. ... 2 To " Jleinorest'i Mollth- ly M iyaine 3 Id " American Ma'ine 3 U '1 lie Forum r, (hi .4 2?., )-' SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE FA liMFHS. House Koll So. 277 wag handed to u yesterday. It is a benefit iu snue way? and a great ditad VMitae in other way. It does away with t! e district road fund and establishes a county road fund same as tiie l.ride fund, find --re-vide for t In road tax to be iaid iu cish, but allows anyone who wi.dics, to woik their poll tax out 011 the road, ju.t the Siiuc u heretofore. We publish the bill in full below, and ask especially the fanners to curefully read it. uoL'sk; 1101.1. no. U77. A bill for an act to amend sections three, sixteen, seventy six, seventy-i-iylit seventy-nine and eighty-two of chapter seventy -tight of the compiled statutes of .Nebraska of 1 fs7,cititlcd "Iloads,' and to repeal mid origin il sections and also tiectioii heyentyty-ieyeii of said chapter. Introduced by Mr. Dickinson. Head first time January 2 i, and ordered to second reading. Head Mccoud titnw January Jij, lr.sth and referred to committee on agriculture. Hent to printer January -ja, iH'.K 1'e it tnwttit by tlit; Injishilurt of lh State rf XtLruska : Skc. I. Section two of chapter seventy eight of the compiled s'atutes of Nebraska of liSS?, is hereby amended to read a follows: All public roads shall have a width of sixty six feet, and the staked line mat king 6ucli road shall be iu the middle of tin said sixty-six feet. Provided, That roads located on the State line, where an v adjoining state locates similar roads may have a width of thirty-three feet; and. provided, further. That whenever tin- county hoard s all deem it necessary, tie width of such road, at any point win re a bridge is to be located and constructed, may be one hundred and fifty feet for a distance not exceeding three hundred feet on either side, from the center of such bridge. Sec. II. Section three of said chaptei is hereby amended to read as foil ws: All roads within this state which have been laid out in pursuance of any law of this state or of the Territory of Nebraska, and which have not been vacated in pursuance of law. and all section lines which have been used as roads for n period of five years, as provided by tie affidavit of five competent frceho'ldci to such fact, be deemed racated. Skc. III. Section sixteen of said chap ter is hereby amended to read as follow: If the report of the commissioner be iu favor of establishing or altering the road, the county clerk must appoint a day. not less than thirty or more than sixty days, on or before which diy, all objections to the establishment or alteration to tie road, and claims for d -images !y reason thereof, must !e filed with the clerk. Sec IV. Section seventy six of said C'hipter is hereby amended to read a follows: In counties not under township organ ization all the monies paid into th county treasury in discharge of road tax shall constitute a c unty road fund, whieh shall be at the disposil of the county commis-iion-rs for the general benefit of I the county, for road purposes. Skc. V. S -ction s-venty-cight of said chapter is hreoy amended to read a.? follow-: It s'lall be- the duty of each overseer of roads to give at least tliree daya notice to all persons residing in his district liable to pay labor tax therein, citli- r persona ly or iu writing left at their plate of abode, of the time when between the first day or Augu-t and the first day of November in each year, and the place where they tiny appear and p.iy their lalKr tax in labor and w ith impl. im-ni J Sec. VI. Section fccrcnty-uine of said chapter is h- rcby amended to read n-follows: The overrtcr shall allow all persons 1 .tt'ft tll'll? llllliill 1 . . t. w, - .. H m. . . C ......1. I " - i.... "jc" .it jiuiiti.iin in smii notice and offering to pay tin ir l:;b..r t.' in labr.r under his tlirection. the sum of $1..0 for every day he sh-dl actually work ciht hours on -urh road. I..V) for eacli yoke of oxen, and S..i' for each ppan of hors -s h sh ill fiu ni-ii agreeably to th ; re'piirem--nts of the ov rseer; at:ii for sue-h 1 d r perform-d tin? nvi isi-r h ill give to each p-rs-m a cei titicate, which shall b- received by th" county treasurer iu di-ch arg- of tli- 1-tbor tax ot such person aforesaid. The road tax shall be paid in cash. Provided. That any person who is a resident of the i:s trict not notified by the overseer to labor upon the roads as here in before provid -d. thall b discharged from the payment of said labor tax. Sec. VII. S.ction cMitv-two of said chapter is hereby Ainemled to read as follows: "The Overseer shall be allowed $2.00 ner day. including the time necessarily fpent in notifying the hands, superin- j thirty dollars in any one year, w hich sum shall be paid iu a warrant 011 the county road fund after deducting his own labor tax." Sec. VIII. S'-etions two, three, six teen, seventy-six, seventy---veil seventy eight, seventy-nine and eight-two of said chapter are hereby repealed. Wk were handed yesterday the wntten pledge of Mr. Polk, which we promised our readers to publish if we could get our hand on. It is written on a leaf of a note book which from appearances he tore out of his own bo k ; the whole pledge is in Mr. Polk's own hand writing. He gaye this pledge tt the Weeping Water delegation to secure their votes for his nomination. Tin: iM.KixiK. mill snjtjt'i t Submission. M. I). l'ot.K. iIOi:i u 1-: lul. 1 'i ! Tut republican senators have conclu ded not to allow any more democrats to slip into office. They haye concluded not to confirm any more of Mr Cleveland's appointments against the known desire of the people as expressed at the Novem ber election. Accoi.iJi.Mi to Secretary Knd'cott's re port, the Tinted States has an available military strength of nearly tf.000,000 men. Germany has a little over ..000,00. It seems that the United States consul at Samoa did not have respect enough for Hismarck and it grieved his friend (LI ly aril) so he has fired him. LOVERS LATEST ALLY. SliJ will not wander in tlio wood, llenrat ii its Im-ih linj boujjUs, Tbt? whilti lin tt-ils his talt of love And pl.-ilej Molcfiiu vmik. Sii vri.l not i:;.n tli" Kliorj Wli.-i i: V.-a'fs lircl.'-is voie-j V."-'id 1 droim t!iu loi!-;.-d ..r-Js t'lat bade I!--r st-eit t soul r'-j jie-i'. X-' e'eti llu- twii.klit' stars ai.ove, t.'..r-l th-. limi-l hrcvo, V.U ill In- in.a-K- i-.il. -lit iartiier.4 ia i'.neli preeioiu thin,;.-' n- t;)t- ?. Sli"ll h'-ar no word (ill Chey are sKifa fc'ant up ivirhin fo:ir w;i!. Ari 1 tle-n sh.-'il iuis in svi;..l Ij '1'iiat tr.;!ii tiiu love 1 li;s f:'.li. And v. l:!le she tre:t.ir? lii -:ie!i onth Within her In-art she'll l..u.!i T. thinU they're also it-isteiwl ljon her p!ion'ra;h. A:d bhoii!-! hi o'er L-;:c! upon His word si e'li brja-.' a Lreae-U Oi" proisiiao suit uu-J rrf r.lu- -: la court each silly speech. Doston Globe. 1 ! I). I j 1 l' ' i 1 . 1 i ; ;t i 1 : s : : ; ' Ml 1: ! 1 ': 1 I :i 1 A TrJ':Je t T'lertricity. E'octricity is a si i-vllor o ;i ite as will in'T 1: ctilijitict; ninn's pl'a.siiivs t.s 1 ;'.!et b liiscoinfoi-ls. T be; s'ciiro has taken 0:1 u new beauty and brilliancy since i'io ::lve-nt nf t ho incandescent liht. The liprlitiiin.fr "s Hash pei-frrUv ini itatetl, the u ill-ei'-the-wisp is I'aitlifuliy counterfeited. ;-nd sucli cllcct.s are po.s-sibh-a.s wcjv imtdi't-anicdof ten or live yea's ago. The same subtle force which makes the thunder cloud ma jestic, and which rends tho rocky rl ill's and :-plintcr.s the oak, Icaus brilliancy co tho ballet fiid enchantniont to the spei tacalar diaiiia. Jt e l ' li icify man has tlise'ovcretl a servitor 11 i.-u potent, more willing', a thousand times, than that wonderful skive ef AhuJelin's !ain:, wliose povoi-s ma'ce o;io oi' the :no.- l fascinatin; t:ih 5 of tha Arabian Ni-rhln. J'ittsLmrir Ihilk-tin. Scientific !!ai i hio. TI:0 scientific marriage is never r. failure. Ill health supplies the di vt)rc'j courts with business. The heallhy n:a:i or woman is not fretful, peevish, morose or sullen. Thousands of unhappy marriagvs can be traced diiv: !ly to iis-ae. The iropoition of you ii;' i-o;)le who should marry, com pared with those who ought not to man v, is small. Itisonlvin rare in- j stances that the stock of love with whi- h the you ng couph start? in their mat: ::iit.n;:d career, is able to stauel the ilrain caused by the complainings, sig:!-- ami ill temper if the sick room. No unhealthy person can be happy or be-a;;lilul or sustain the married rela tions; successfully. In the history of tin- -.vorhl there have boon nations who. IV. r a time-, married scie-ntili cully, and these pre pie were always the ruleis of the world. Their dec:.',..-nje dated fiom the time wh. n they ai :1 scientific ma: i ia.-e. Scienti'ie; mai : i;.;; need in.t ii:lei n re w ith sciitiun-nt; on tin jo!:t rary. sentiment, is fo-.ferod and pre rv d by science applied to mar-ri:-:. . 'I he- srieniiiicaiiy i.i:;ri ied grow oil! 1 espt.Tlii.r teh ;'i!.er. They !e) PUBLIC &PEAKINC. Aa Irish Mi'tnln-i- l ll.iui i-ut (ilvvit Ills Views on Hie Su' .'e-c t. It would Ixi ludicrt ::-: on mv part to set up as an authority on public f por.k ing, says William (j'lh-ieu. member of parliament. Nothing slan t of the im perious necessities of our Irish stru"-- I I I r - . 1 . gies unci a commaini irom .-ir. 1 arneii , i.un could ever have male me a public speaker, and these necessities om-e ! '',!, Vn'; satislied, I cannot imagine anything i which would induce me to remain one1, j s!,' "f However, as you are kind enough to ! 1 :.- evince any interest in my pi-i-sonai ex periences, it is but a very trilling re turn of rood will on my part to tell you the very little I have to say upon the subject. If there is anybody, not a fool or a ; bore, whoever presumed to address an i audience of thinking men upon any ; grave topic without preparation in j some shape, in the mind if not on ' paper, 1 have not the least prete isii ii to the gift. My rule; is to think as j much as possible of what I want to i say. and as little as possible of bow I j am going to say it, and my lli. t j speech (it was to ihc electors of Mai- low) was wholly written. hen tne moment came to speak it the Mowing language all swam before me and disappeared. I was oniy saved Ii-. !:. a catastrophe by the intense iu!:ii sia-sm e-f the crowd, who knew 1 was no speech maker, and did not can three straws for my mere words; la,'., once lired by their magnetism, 1 found the argument of my viitl-ii speech come back to my memory most si r viceably, and I fountl .-lainer and more direct words to enforce it. Since then, unfortunately, the in ccssant demands of our struggle ia Ireland have, in nineteen c.-e-.-s out of twenty, rendered anything iik'; writ ten preparation a ridiculously impossi ble luxury, which is all the greater pity that every ielle word of ours is scrutinized by malignant eyes for sonic-thing that may servo again.- I us. whether for the purpose of a prosecu tion in Ircluml or -"-notation in J-ji-r- land. ' j Tor the last two years my practi-e has been to wake at 7 o'clock on the i morning' of a me-eiinr. if not obliged i to bo out all night, and turn over in my mind for an hour or two th" most eil'e-ctiye line of argum'-nt hi the day, sopietina-s jumpluc: o:-t o-b-d to jot ilowii soiuu partieul.'i- bint orjihra.se that may occur to me. Any tiling in the nature of a le cture, r quiring literary elaboration, I wiiie and ;vad, but I am sca ry to ,;, my e.vporioii-jo of litl, kind of ;ii-iiver:iri-" is tln-.t t!ie audience wceaid i t.-. tl, ing if the' saw it tirst in the mornini;-pai-crs. .My first general elviee to young men on tho subject of jmblie sjieakiug would be ut jt to become public speak ers at all, unless in very speci d clr cum.-tances and with very sj-o.-ial gifts; or, if tla-y mu.- t laako- .-pe-. - ! i to spare no poc-.'b!o iiains in thinkin-r out those portions of tlieir tusc:s;;;v; which arc inteiuled to convineo the reason, and trust to their own central fires for that indescribable- glow of lan guage which no written words can impart to ajipeals tei human feeiuig. Coston Herald. Ov 1. rs -;nct r c. !. m ir.vin-. 1 ('.-.- I, .-II of i. 1 1. .-1.--: s .-I 1 1 i I s -1 si,,-. I iiu l I hey ;ir ; nil-, A. II. ia i.r iii.d i.:t!i. II to :;--,-si:m , ; i t '1.- l-"s .l ': . 1 i- I ;m-c.i;i:i!': -A 1 . : ' ii L- i:..in I ; i : 1 1 i-l 1 I 1 r-,st . 1 -.-:. i on.- !i.i! I I I r Ed IIIEf & Aw Oil r .t of tj-i- I I!' el oi.r- 1 oiie-luilf f i.i.e-half el :ipi-,-:ir 1 i i: sain ( le;.d to mi Main ;eei in :;. !.-. !:. 1 1 Iii oi-ih r to c-utn iown our lartri- slock t said tiay ey. . I is.-,. ; Mr i-1-11 . ' I' 4 i'r-si:lent. .Is ' l.i: , . 1 Tax ion ir.ii, s:. ' ' a. 1 :1 nf 1 he i- -a 1.,. . e I 1 i 1 u ; 1 1 I i 1 n . - 1 ! i- I-liip-'.' o it 1 ii I..!-; ler ., , I.,-, m i.nlri .-il ..- '.! -. ni- li-l . i.i-f .-l.y i.d! i,i"d it .iny, S I i .':) II J) In 11. 1 in 1111 1.1 10 'II in I I in, J in ' ' In 7 (II :in 1.. M :i 1..1 ! 1,11 1, -. - I Dry Ooderwear Xotions Arc, we are ollcn'i;-- UnexcelU i Ihnns in tliee (Jouds. A'e- have a line" line ol dill! fljddbSansijrB h Ami bilk Ilan.lkereliier- at very low ii.ttures. R'lf!,p4f faro u i a Ja h u & eat 'CI it. Y. .at. -r-i J. 1- 1:1 e-.vor i"- 1 1. i : ,-! Co!.!l-.i Of : i: e ! i-v,-,.-rs ill ! ''I.:, ! -l-...a II ' -J. e:i t ; iVIiniiij 10a. ih. '1.! Ii ".! , ..1 am! di.a'uau to . s-i;i- r . 1 he r, t i is! i::'u .e.'l lois t.'.-a:'..-r 1 1 - -1 1 1 of - ollVtigil sui 1 ' :' he .T-i-1 ;ii- a-. . if inn, v. ii v s-. 11:;, ,(.-.' ' le - I -lul i.,li !-,-i -i hi-sii:.;;. Iii this Jiejiurtinent we are showintr all tlie latest styles of id AKSiPL '-3 fi if 1 n t e 11 1 B-i UC3 at jiriees that is sure to soil the-;-). C'ail and insioct them he convinced that we carry the ho.-t slock in I'lattsinoiith, and a. Mi ll!' a v l'r, -.-; i V, Ifl.t. AND (?aaa OfllfFf i Cigars An Interniiteil 8on-j. An English sailor was employed cleaning the side of a ship in the la bor of Sierra Leone W I' ll si: uoiily disappeared t.; view his astonished messmates. lie 1. his foot iu the water as ho sat 'at his work, and ho was shi-ring a sou.g. lie never came to the surfece. Iiis friends were far from suspr-eiing t!;o cause; of his disappearance i: : : ' II a !;.; or two after, when one of i is ! :!: was dischargee! from the maw of a captured shark. Tho ' sla.i k h.-.d cau;rhl him by the foot and dra.gg.--;; him down, anel, as t he-re was too m-v-I. reason to beliirve, had w;.L"od a ii . iigl.'t over his remains with a swarm oi oilier mon.siei-s ol mesamt v o single circumstance seen;.; wanting to the ; poor fellow's doonrT tinel, the count, wo have- the e cart lessncss by which S!:CCl... of ho:;, ory ii iii to co!:i;-i- ! ii;st f.:tef: ;.ag car sc?o' and 'Duds !.i:,K M;KKi:s' AIJTICI.ES Nov. . lS'S:"i. .p. 1 ! II S!i -.5 ilu jl i0 it was I ; ,a nt about. Only a sailor, jierha;- -. v. v.uid liavo shown such indifiereuce to a -er fe tly well known elangcr of tropical seas. His snatch of soug at' ll.z mo- -. - . . - r f s. p ft '' has the laih:st and finest stock of CI I DMIT OTAiTP H H ! P H s- 1 1 8 ! r 1 U 1 k I i l & U it ELj O I J LOi HOUSEHOLD GOODS. In the city, which h A eoni'olete ib . the T menl jf his ilis;ij)peara;K r;io: t cruel touch of ; Daily News. o.a 1 Iho mi'.-i! Senator raliiier'f. Little I'l-ela. A:aong the e.tlier ftO;.d thin; th .t Tan, not !.ar iii.--ful. lov.- ;!!!: chr t-asa a la bra . wo;, obt; tin. fr.; to.'. n l- i!e--pi.-. To be ia -a! ! h other's weak hv is to b- beauti- e.-i. and b -auty is t he coi ne r Mono f No j.eiMi.i should many who is eel by -iiisUinjitio.n, boat t disease. ::ie dv: p-p ia. riie tu.iat ism or dis- s'f tie' i;ei ius s st' l.i. t'p:w : i n arri. d scientifically. :.-! huuili'ils tf years produced e iucii and beainifuj. strong .. n. The la i!i:;:i is cxj.ectcd h iii v. h's hi - laaiiiag-.; lie r-i: .." a ce-r t f;i:: h:s pliy.-ieian that he is from e iu.. -lilutional disease. C'us - f il:'s kind lesson the business ol e.'V,:ii !- 001:: 1 hoals H-pubi; I US t ttifl: l.i lii't f.'i.aie I. V 1 1 I I 1 aimer, oi ..;k ha.si aid is recorded tho foliowi" Iii a little gathering at his k .-:: t. young congressman from .Ma. ::etts. sji'.i:w,,fc'cator Pahii'-r, 1 pre sume that between legitimate Ia::;!:r r si iff. timber thieves, forest fir: s ;;., .V;i.-higan is pretty fully denial, d of hoi timL-er crop." o. na.tor 1 'aimer looked at t!;e young -oiigre.-sman commiseralin-Jv for -, few seconds and then said i:i his fin--(ierman silvc-!' voice: "Young man. there is e:ioin;h imnber ta.!iu!i:g ia 'iieliigan today to build a fence fif teen boards high tliree limes around the earth once a year for .'ii te n years. .o'v, that's an easy thing to r; eko:i. as it is IL'j.COO ir.ih-s aroma": the workl. ' sia.ial r;cl.'o!i it up. and you can set the number of feet of lumber .licki wori-l. i -k-.-.- for Sin ".ivuig aud City I. 2t is mad- so -harp c.r fi.tt corks !ii':i ry H'.-ids, or . : 1 1 i I'.X ilifiee t'- U ) otlii-r. is oii'i l ino :it l-'i ii-os that will make them sell. eoni'olete line oi v mdow Curtains at asaerihce. I'iotiuw X. ..... Frames' in o;ivat variety. You can oof everything y,,u need You can buy it on t'ue iu.-a!':iont ,lan. pay so much each month and you wiil soon have-a line jiirnishoil house and hardly realize the cost. Call and .-ot WTttLM J SIXTH STIiEET, I;ET. MAIN AM) YiM '. 1 1 1-. : . .- : - J a.-a:t!i. Neb. 1 r 1 . EoTjsrt DonnellT's fin ana ' 1 i s ! -i v c m s ?-- ..1 1 ran - Y: numLorol icet ol bauii er i.; ' rcparcd to furnirh t!:o kiugton 1'o.st. IMaas. s platt; W;i-,.:is . Unties. Maehai-'sOa'i-k'y i:.j-i!r. l'low-i SI::tiil .-! ;ai l o i,e:;;i Jiibbing I), .-lie. Horseshoeim A' it, CB. 5 i Oil G villi) I rSK TIIK fvf TSi "?7eT! T-? r-' Ti " ?3 lior-'i shiie. vhieli slc-a ;s n ie;i 1 av-.y. si. th.-o is n.-ver a:,y 1-: i t v ; J!Tr-; Miid!i-; ni.il ioina a i-i-. li. 1 a f ;i!;l eai:.i:i tills- sis,- . r.i .-.a. i I a Ye 1.0 other. Shoe liimi-. ROBERT DONNELLY -.-.a -;:: a re c ; yprc- iot" ::o:v : ii't of !:ers. tie .Y-.!'-!i::f v.": fail Ifacs cause ' the tel.l')- part: idge lr 1 : cat. tia; l:rt time, was iter ileiigat in its suvor 'it's nicer than r.nvthi tasted," I'uolh she, "und i el ami naii- 1 r-rcat I:ai a bi ig 1 ever ;.i'i LlaLja tj cIj . iUl It 4 riches, when somo fellc-r 1 through the window that the to ihree pussy iookin' capit :li .-.is iii low 1 .'coking for hint!, an the congrc-iM lion riz uj) as one man an' buste d the walls right out tryin' to git eut first." Tourist Hut yt)u seem to Lave re ceived personal injuries. Kansau Yes, 1 cot mv arm Lro' e. 1:. j . . -ii 1 , 1 oat 1 wa iii-rio recoucni u.i :cv.-.:e-., 'i'ii - Wkkki.y Hi.u.u.n sent one year 1 the ;::. italics in time t . sell mv lot tfndiri" work on roads, and making out fne to anyone sending us two yearly sub- over on Prospect and Wall tli-ccL;. Lis return; but not to exceed the sum of j sciibcrs to the WttKLV IItiuLD. I Time. 1 siie, " "What !:a Tsa-J queried her mother. "Why. you know, mamma." slid the iitlieo'io, in grave sairpi is-. at such ignorane-e. "ho sold his Lirlhrigkl fe." a mcasof partridge I" Yo.ilh's Com p:-:.i ai: 1 1 Txott-.in-; foui.i IInl'l T!:e:.i. 'ouri.st It mu. t have I ae:i a t:-i i i cvch::o that wrecked this church so completely. I.a!iS.ii (with his arm ia a aliagi Ywa'r'nt no cvclone. Y0.1 set-, it I v.a:-rc-ekin" ;oik 1 c ! was 1 i SIX I'l I ST PhATTSMOL'lII W 1 s 1.: 1. N.it.i.-v 1 a v QJ . O wias, l.lic. .N.-!a:y al happened on .Sunday, an' prcacmu on the fohy o '1 i:n-'!:uvr' " ili-Ml:1:ifel airl overworl;e.l ',::-,.-n. It. !'.. -rec'.s I'avorite I'reseript ion t!.- I,i -t f.f ni! r. " ir.it 1 tonic?. Jt 13 n potent Kii.-ivlic ior tiii.si- ( litfuiio Weaknesses nnd i ):----.-,sf 3 poeuliar a. Vihik-ii ; a nm-i : t'u!, p-en-rl W eil a a-e riiii-. tor.in nri-l nTviae, ii iit.i-m 1- vu'er:rvl sU.-outli to the whole-system, l! rt iMKT T i v l in es -.v-:iU ii'-ss ri Moninoli. nausea, i?.l-k--.f i.-n. -l--.i:mir. 11U l.ac-Ic. nervous pros 1 1 a 1 !-.. l.iliiy stii-i r ! i-e!-s!i-Ji!, in eit her fox. t is e-ircfiiii : c-i nn nmele,! hv mi e.er"ieneel I "iys:. ih. r 1 1 I a t: 1. O il to wotnan's d.-lieaii! crean:.:,! i Tin-,-! v veeetaMi ami perfectly iiarial- .-s i-i any coo.iitioii of the svstfin. f-,M'j-w-.iiq ' ! avorilc rrcm-rip. liU-e.over'U.iii!. f'a-s ou:iy. n-ATTSMOUTII. - - N.'.r.i; ArKA THE LADIES' FAVORITE. aix. v x.rs. uui Ui ORDER. If you desire to purchase a sewin-r machine asK our ajrent at your place for terms and tirices. I r vim i-arn,.t r,...i . direct to nearest mlifressto you lielowiiamed. mi CHICAGO I LL. ST LOUI MARS - 28 UNION 8QUARE.N.Y:- DALLAS.' MO. ATLANTA. GA. TH. !nrPAHc;;cari v.rivr r.. f-5 r v v ; 'li.l. -J.V A,', l. . 1- ; V i: ' .. O.m:,!,;,. N. !,. LA.W OFFICE. P rsonat attention to all Cusine' I'nt ust lo icy care. INKSS !M KCTOKY. 6 ""-''""": ! ir- 3 tion" is the only nie,liei:io iii..-. 3 j--" u-. .mm 11, seia i.v oroiri: isrs. i.- ilir a t'ositivo suar- enti-e r:' .':; :k-i in rn ry ease, or price cfl.o-i i- t : s i-'i ll's -ruantnti-e has trf-n priritfl :i is- I t le-wra 1 - per, aud faithfully i-iirrir.i (ill ! v.-mis. I "op hire"-, iil'istpate-l eat ise on Disea.SeS of .Vonic:) ih. 1 s,s, -virti full dipee-ti 1. .... r I c.T-i.. t..n n.m.a 1 Iit'iin .till" lu'.r, i,u , ,1 , 1113 ill ciiliiil'O. i Address, WoHLD'S DlSPEXSARV MEDICAt, I Ilat tNIIlOIlf l a btreet. uuilalo, X. 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