ije plWteiii.ifttil) mat. Ig uncos i v li.Vli I'LATTSMOUTII, XISISKASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, IHHU. MJ3IIIEK 22J) f- t IS Absolutely Pure. I ins i iw.i.-r never v.n ies. A niiivel ! pr I . . -t'-uV II .! I' ; .-III !!.! '. .MhIV i-c.uio- iiiu-.iI in .11 Mi.- i.i.Iin .i y I ii. il-, it cannot be 'ill c. I'.niin I il v.ilii fit. iiil.tnlu.li' ' f i"'-v i. i-l -ii i l -.. i i-i.l .Jul. I hi- piio-pliatc .ii-...tele. .n.j -I m.lii m c In'. I'll1. l IMUISH I'o .' 11-K CO.. pr; Wall si. n. V ;0( 'l K'lvHS. .:'. s.in'-c ."o in:. I. . .ieen . V IV Im'.I IV ...(.III l'l f "-Ii V.lfK. All rtn-i-at i.ivi.'.cn m-' i.--i.i-; :i'ly iiou...t li nUI i'lil . KSC Y.MIMI-: f N H. O. t Cfiy .tU.'l illlr I'll. Ii in :'.'.-i in. il.. Ml in Mi" M.i'oiii.' II Jl. visiting pV.it . fi s ,ii f i . it 1 f j i.f ( LII..V1 t ." ' I'H ' i;- ' '" A.M. MnnJi 1 1; . !!- :i:.t lli't.l M..t;-liys of tK.'t mulllh 'il ii- ii' i.iJL All r l-lll H' l hlOtll- ftt- ui c cor-liaily iui:cl t- meet .villi us. .1. ii. i; ; ii r. . , M. 77 m. I! 4y-i. S. if taty i.VS1 OA'-ii :..', Mll-.iiN 'tUi'iUMKN '"ill .VI.. Ill A - - Mi"l i "rt'iliul llll f'.liiltl Mn- -i a, i'v. -i.ii.u- at K. of P h It. All transient ni',ti i.' io icpiested to liiecf w lilt us. I.. A, No-vc.iu.i. tvi.-i.UI I'iiiis.il ; i. F; Mii V.oilt.y invi.-or ; ,i. '. Wilde, ICiuker ; V.. A. njKi-UASKA cil.viTi-K. Tin. 3. if. A. i. i.!.'!fnvniiUiiil P. milt Tuesday of each fi.ii.iSi i.i Ma-'oii llistl. IriiHii. nt brothers tile UlVlled I' llki-t V, llll u :. F. K 'VlilTJ , H. P. V .VI. H ' - -. ri.;rv5il'V. If r. .ii)N COM vi A x l A ii V . M '. 5. K. T. la.Mrt. nut iii'I tiiiiit Vi-.lnt-siJay nii.t of f-u Ii niontli at M isnn i lull. 'filing i.ivlliere i.it" coii!i:iily iuitt.'il t iii'Tf -.villi nJ. V M . I i A t S. UcC. Vl' HIT''. C. IA T THHOO 'TH I.Hi'lir. .. R, A. O II. W. 'JJivti '.' v alieibati- FriJ cvnr.n at Uocl-.w i.ia l.all at . All tr uisici.t l i nlli eis are icpert fully luvu.-.l j.i uttfii-l. L. S. I.irsi.n, M. W. ; K. li-ivJ, Ki.'eiiihii : S. C. v:lti. Konoislr ; l.c:i H't An 1-rs'iii. fvfrnf r. vnii) l.oi;t :-!. 61. A. . U. vv.-Mei-;s I i--. -. :i!.fllill. 1-I li!.lV I'Vrliili at Iv. 1)1 1". ! i. ii .i.V.Hi'; I r uiir-it ar ri".j.:--tfu;iy in- te tt-i-iiffii.l. V. P. itro '.ii, M.t.-r oik i.; "u i K-i:.-ter. F..rfiiaii ; V. II Strimker ,r.i--fr; W. Ii MJI'i. I itiiiiioifr ; ii K. i:.;u-.-.v.tilh. Ki-.-..r.l.T ; F. .1. Moiv-in. Ueceiv v"i v. ui 'i.'it in. urn so ; Wit., l.u iv. ii?, InsiUe v. at:U . i.. !en, Ounitli? Watc i. I- . M. !tli HEY H Ul OX - .i uit'4 i,vnti!-io:i,.iK. - H -;:.: Clakk It 0. M.'IIMllT - S Ct 1 FFOltD !. il 1un C!elK, liea-ur-'r, - rtii.irii1. , i-.:i:?- . i.'tu'.-. Mf.iiia:i, Ciiur.ciiiiit-n, Isl waul. A ?ALIfl;K C I'.liHiKMfl.n. 1 l.t;. A iiilll'MN i l M ' .i il MiTRPiiV CZ-i I f,'H A- li- ii LE. i ..'' M;t.'nv:i. I I' M- CAI ! F?f. i J 1) si ir i 1. u'.Nl 'It 2i i -tru Mh I J V JllilNS X,I.'II AIJIMAIi Hnar1 Tab V.ihk- Mii-:!0'ii'K VV 11 N K iv H I. riO:td:i: -I'. lr-p!sl l':A-"l'er, - Vi.-ik." -lU'i'tiiy . Ii i.i .1. i .i I r -.1 i I'tvi uri i. 1 ll-H. I'lti.l.itCK. l:i r; i'i. i rrit i i iri o FiSNl. I'll. liSHS V. M. IVml l..-i i M l.f. UA V. . . -.;:.v. M.l Kli J.t: FlKKN'KAKV II :-. it vinr M i i i. F.vv : i- in ms :.it. l.-: " 1 'i CUark l 'i-:i).t ? a ilfiirt, Htvi-r. Oo.nty J..i-.. - - - t.la-nfcLi. . 1, -p.., - - - liiiit-nnuth ... 14 I l.l.i A. I. l' --". Cl ill.. KilUVVOlld PLATTfiMOUTHBOAnDOFTRADi- ll-ibt- B Wiii.lii.'iiit :;Vt"l-; vV.'n TrftV. .'.::'..::..'. r i,,,"Maa lllKf.TOiH. .1 r. l.v i.cv. f . K. White. ,1 - ratierson. I A 1 .t:,i, H. Kl- 'U, C. W. 3l.clil.rtU, I-. i-r,';. V. Kl).i. li. I A Hi- K;f oinn.and?r. Hfn i. Hkmi-lk St-nior ice ;; s rinniiUN Junior hmSiif .. Adjutant. Min v s ri!.HJ - v,;-V;"- I IM.1I ...M.l.... v. .r --" JAMICS III. K (iuard Asdu.:i C. FKV.'.".'.Q.i.irtfr lMcr riv. L. (U'uktu, I'1'1 t-l.tplaiu iJcoMfi Saturday vcninj BUSINESS IMKECTOKY, atic;u:iev. g p Tn(MAS Aftoni--at-La an- Nutaiy Cflloe id Fuzfr.iM Btjck. i iat'moutli. S 0. An,,l!NtVA. n. srruvAN. Atlomy-rtT-f.!ii-. Wilijrive ir..:iipt rtltjntion 1-1 all buHtii-; nit.-iist.-1 Ut !int. iiimpc la Cnon BI."x;K. Kjsi Fiat :s mouth. Nb. GUOCE.-I.ris woHLFAHTII, Staple aft. I Fancy oe.'r..,3, Ula-ssward an? C'rocKery. Floiu anl Fo.l. - Fine Job vVmk a tpocialtj !.t TnE IlEn'vLD ofiice. THE MERRY HEART. TUo merry heart pcw-aall the dujj Jt foiuuiiiI unvr tiri-i, FriMj to bestow Much wnmtth nnd cl' Frum out Its hiMnn fire. Tiioiizlt days lire Ions AnJ niptits aro ilro.ir AdI all arouml it wlues.. The merry heart Willi oug3 of cheer riC"tori!H tho lilit of Klatinesa. When otlu r Len its are out of tune, Aii'l tingeJ w-ltli mlancholy. TiicJ of tUo strira A n J toll of lifo AnJ quick to frovn ot folly, TUo merry hearv, Wil li courage still, Oo'i on, and is not weary And every day. lit every ill. Bees something bright and cheery. O rather than a crown of Kol J, And ruuk end honor3 great, Than jc-vveU ruro B;ynd comjuire. And rich and vast estate, I'd much prefer A inerry heart, Willi laughter all a-tubbld. That strives iw joy An 1 Ih.jkj t' iinpoi t. And tiii.is it- way through trouble. Jos.-phiuu Follaid in Pittsburg bulletin. "JnlinV Object I.essoiu 'Them is no trouldo in teaching a t liin iinan a new tiling, Imt tho teacher la-ito le rxtifuicl v careful in doing 60," sai.ll.li'3. A. I.. lxi.l. ;i pioiiiineiit teinier uiice woi l:i r who recently an ived ia tl.ia city f-usu Caiiforiiia. 4 I havo .'.card many amusing ttcrics told as to how faithfully John carries out instructions, hut I liny say lie? most amusing va9 tcM me hy a l.ily with wlmm I stoj.ped a shoi t tiiiio ago. Tho lady 1ml hired a Chinaman, iiitcnding to make a cook of him. The lesiial was as apt to learn as any of his brethren, and made him self very c. .efi.l. A few days after his arrival the lady of the house thought she would learn him how to make cakes, and that end in view Lougli; a few eggs. Tho Chinaman watched I'CT every no li"n intently. She l-roko one egg, but it was "bad' and she threw it away. The second was healthy and it went into the tup. Then the other directions were carried out, and when the cakes were baked ehe set the Chinaman to try his hand- ' The lady paid no attention to him, and when done the cakes he baked were as uieu as hers. Every day lis baked them and they were excellent. On one occa sion, several weeks after the Chinaman arrived, the lady entered the kitchen just as the Chinaman started to make the cakes. The Chinaman picket! up one egg. broke it, and without the least hesi tation threw it out of the window. Be fcio his iiii.stress could interfere the sec ond was broke and put in tbo cup. 'Why, John, why did you throw that first egg away? It was good.' The Celestial looked solemnly into her face and 6aid, 'Misses do it." And after inquiry she found he had been doing that every day for threu weeks. John was shown the right way and ho never gave any more trouble in that line." Baltimore News. Consumption of Cofler?. Coffee is more generally consumed in Brazil than in any other part of the world. The coffee lie-Ids of Brazil cover 2,000,000 acres, with 600,000.000 trees, each tree averaging about one pound per annum. The industry there employs 800,000 hands. The consumption pf coffee in Brazil averages yearly 14 pounds per inhabitant; in Belgium and Holland, 11 pounds; jn the United States, ? pounds; in Germany, o pounds, and in Great Britain very little more than half a pound. Britons drink five times a3 much tea as coffee, while Americans drink eight times as much coffee as tea. Down to 1000 the only source of coffee 6upply was Arabia, but tho berry is now cultivated throughout most regions of tho tropical world. Java and Ceylon are the principal centers of production aftey Brazil, and the total output of the world ha3 been estimated to amount to not less than 1 ,000,000,000 pounds. New Ycck Telegram. Illii Serious Fault, A physician as negotiating the other daj for a horse, which was wan anted sound, 6 good roadster and everything that tho hearl of a driver ct.ulJ desire. Aa a Cnal precau tiou ho inquired: "Is he lifraid of anything on the iiad.'" "Well, not much of anything," hesitated tlw owner. - "He shies a little at anything Lijh like the entrance to a ceme tery." And tho man did not realize that he hal said tha -frong thing till the doctor's quizzical c. j n-"i'vn toot the wfsJil from his wits. Well, wi- f.i-fc all t bit afraid of the en tra:1'.' t? a cemetery, but, shy as we piay. thitV.or tond. .p:S.toR Cou.'i'-onr.baith. tier Little All. Mrs. Hiohureh Edith, I was pained tise that you put only twenty-five cents ia the con tribution lox this morning-. Edith It was every cent I had hi th world. FatLer gave uie $00 yesterday, and after paying for my spring bonnet and buj Lns a pound of candy I had just twenty-five cents left. I gave that willingly,' gladly to the church, and you Uunt seen t.c appieciaid my good deeds at all. Pittsburg Bulletin." The Inconsiderate Children. Mistress Well, Bridget, what is it J Bridget (fresh from the old couptry Sujjj U's the chillier, niuiu. Don t clane ttia vrapcr by the .lurej cs yez tould mei AaV whin tho childer kim home from school sure they plastered it all over wjd mud intirely. Will ye belavc, mum, they nibbed their dirt shoes on it 1 Divil a bit will I oe after clau ing it again! Sore it breaks the hairt of ma to be thratsd so. Harper's Bazar. A Jamestown, Pa., baby was photographed thirty-five nimutes aitcr it wa3 born. Tho happy fathu t-iok ho picture. What l Malaria? Another delusion is malaria, so called. The word malaria means bad air. The diseases that are attributed to this cause aro frequently common in districts where there is no stagnant water or anything tlao to taint the atmosphere. It will bo remembered that during the autumn of lb-Si there was nn unusual number of people who were attacked by these dis eases in southwestern and west central Missouri and also eastern Kansas, when there had been no rains of any conse quence for months, and that, too, in dis tricts far removed from decomposing water or any other subttance. The cause or causes of these diseases wero 6urcly not in the air, consequently should not be attributed to malaria. It is more probable that during the dry, hot weather of cummer the heat that is radiated and the electricity that is gen erated by the sun have an enervating inlluence on the 6ystem that from the nerve centers this influence reaches the muscular system principally through the pucumo-gastrio nerve, and the stomach being the most delicate and intricate of diiiost any of the involuntary muscles, is the principal sufferer from fruch ener vating inlluence. Indigestion follows as a symptom, and an increase of bile brings what is called biliousness and malaria. I hope my medical friends and 1 claim many ts such v. ill pardon the 'presumption on my part of tho dis cussion of a subjec t that comes more within their province than that of mine. But this conclusion has been forced from observation that reach over a pe riod of many years as a surveyor in the west. 1 have observed that there were more cases of sickness of tliis kind dur ing or immediately after lite season in which there were the greatest number of electric showers or electric disturb ances, as shown by the surveyor's instru ments. I conclude, lhi!n, that heat and electricity are the prime causes of "ma laria," and that ihey weaken the stom ach and, in a lage majority of cases, produce the diseases usually attributed to this cause. 1 give the thought to the profession with the hope that it will of fend none. Cor. St. Louis Republic. I'Jvidcncc Against Himself. Among the many things the saw mill man has to contend with in thi3 part of Georgia is the lack of perfect titles to the land.t on which he purchases timber. Numerous troubles result therefrom aud, as a rule, we are waited on every day by some native who claims that wo are cut ting timber from land that has been in his possession for years, although we have leases on it from other part ire. A few days sir.co pur general manager was called on by one of these persons, who told him that he must stop cutting on a certain lot that we had just begun. "Have you the titles to it':"' was the first question put to him. "1 have," wa3 the reply, and he forth with pulled from his pocket a dirty, aged looking roll. The general manager took it and care fully read them through, then, turning to the would be owner, said: "I can't notice such documents as those." "Why?" asked the astonished man. "Because." replied the general man ager, holding the paper up between him and the light, "tins deed wa3 written just twenty-five years before the mill was built that made this paper." The claimant took his papers and went sadly away without another word.- At lanta Constitution. They Preferred tho nigher Pi ice. The story is told of a retail dealer who obtained a rare bargain in ladies hem stitched linen handkerchiefs, which he de signed to sell at a fair profit at twenty -five cents each. On examination of the goods he determined not to give such value for so small a sum. Taking one-half this let, he marked each handkerchief in the corner with a lead pencil, twenty-five cents, and the other half of the lot, pre cisely the same 6tyle ami quality, he marked in Iho same way thirty cents, and displayed the goods on the counter side by side. Imagine his surprise when he found that his lady customers, on their own judgment, and after a seeming careful and critical comparison of the goods, in two purchasers out of three, selected the bargains at thirty cents, leaving him with the larger part of those marked twenty-five cents on his counter. As it was impossible faalter e. marks pii the goqd 'from, twenty-five to thirty with out soiling them, he was actually com pelled to purchase another invoice of the bAffiS lot to oblige the dear creatures who preferred to pay thirty cent3 for tha ar ticle rather than twenty-five cents. Cloak and Suit Review. tii-s. The olive is one of tho oldest trees men tioned in history. The ancients had al most a religious regard for it, and it3 branches early became the emblems pi peace and good wilt. In this age it is valued chieily for its oik In Southern Europe, where it is extensively grown, the fruit, which is a small green oval, i,s gathered when rare ripe and, spread, for several days to, dry and fermeht. It Js then crushed in a mill, the stones being 6Q adjusted as to avoid breaking & stone of t be fruit. It is then put into coarse bag3 and the oil is expressed by a screw press. The crushed mass is ground a second and sometimes a third tim-2, to obtain lower grades of oil. Besides its very extensive use as food, the oil is val uable for its medicinal qualities and for cuta.ne.ous application. Tho refuse, after the oil is extracted, is used to fatten hoes; Aim t'ruutullon. A suggestive fact connected with tho titw army icgisu-r is that it shows no fewer than ninety -six first lieutenants on the active list who have service in the civil war to their credit. Tho rank and pay of a fir:;t lieutenant are not an enor mous remuneration for tho length and value of the service which some of these officers have rendered. The retired list 6hows also thirty-eight first lieutenants who have seen war service, and while the causes of retirei.ent have been various, fet they iucludo some compulsory retire nients for age. Only a year or two ago occurred the retirement of a first lieuten ant at the age of G t. Of course these ex ceptional cases result from the fact that some volunteer officers received commis sions in the regular army after the war when a'realy considerably advanced in years, and also non-couiiiiis-aoned ollieers averaging older than the Military acad emy graduates have been made second lieutenants. 'i:t v. !i;:t ". ; r thf f c-is jt is reiuai l;al.lo iliul wuii the v.ur a quar ter of a century in the past there &hould be nearly a hundred officers in our little arm j' who served in those campaigns and are still on the active list without having reached the grade of captain. Exchange. What M:lilc I lie Goiwh I'cillnu. The old story of the Maine soldier who was caught t-kinning ll.e sheep and re marked that no sheep con! I bite him and live reminds a contributor to The Oxford Advertiser of a vet. ran of the "unpleasantness" of twenty years ago, who regularly draws his check from a postofficc on the- banks of the Androscog gin. At one timf: while in the t nemy's umntry the order "no foraging" wks is sued. About dusk our hero might have been seen on a very rapid retieat from tho rear of a farm house near by, closely pursued by a gander with wings out spread, whose f. i t seemed to scarcely touch the ground. .nd from wl.o.,o beak issued angry screams. The fugitive was not at all reassured by the ci i s i f the owner, "Hold on, soldier; he won't hi.it you!" The soldier never stopped until ho reached his friends, who, of course, relieved him from his pursuer t iih the aid of the butt of a musket. Who re moved the hook with the cod lino at tached from the mouth of the unfortu nate gander still remains a mystery, but several witnesses say it was there all the same. Lewiston Journal. A Violet Luncheon. Here i9 the description in a London newspaper of a violet luncheon given by a Chicago girl to her girl friends: "The itinchton consisted of ten courses served by a caterer. The menu was matchless. The Chicago people live well. There was a long, flat, narrow mirror down the table, surrounded by a border i f blue and white violets edged with a fringe of maiden hair ferns. Tho corners of the cloth were tied with white and violet satin ribbon. The young hostess (whose mother did not appear) wore white cash .iifre with cuffs and -ollar of violet vel vet, and she carried a white lace fan cn which wr.3 painted violets. By the plate of each guest was a small gilded wicker basket filled with violets white arid Lle. A string band, harp, and violins, played softly while the girl guest3 ate and laugh ed and chatted." Detroit Free l'ress. Two ru;j Stories, My wife was followed a tew days ago. while going through a new house, by our bull terrier pug and by u collie dog. Mug, the pug, became frantic when he was unable to climb a high step The ;ollie was deeply troubled, but in a few moments lifted Mug up the step by the nape of his neck. For a, number of years my father in tide western trips of several weeks' duration. Uis dog Jack would in variably meet him, at the. station on his return. The mystery to us was how the dog could tell of his arrival, unless, indeed, ha wi.lerstood our talk of the day liefeire. Ou tne TMgo of aj IZsj.l.n.u. A doctor happened to be teliing his family of an amusing scene he had wit nessed at a patient's house during the lay. "Mr. Brown," said the doctor, "was not seriously ill, but his w ife really made matters worse and herself supreme ly ridiculous by rushing iu and out like a wet hen." The doctor's son, Bob, a very blight boy of six, was present when hii father &u$ ibis, and treasuied his words. A day or two afterwards Mrs. Broivn called on the doctor's family, and when Bob came into the room he sat down on a stool and fixed his eyes on the visitor. By and by ho asked very serious ly, "Mrs. Brown, do you know anything about a wet hen?" Of course tb,& implied n the negative, and ISob'o race assumed a very puzzled- expression. After c brief pause licrri'ula to lus sicters Bob Laid: " Weli, it seeni3 to me you ought to." -Pittsburg- Dispatch. City Niece tin teaibi -' greatest affliction! Country Aunt--What's up? City Niece Oh. ( vih eould, c-xpiessiny self! Country Aupt Goshl you city gii U beat oiel What do you want to express yourself for? Take a train if y&u. flaut ta any where. The Fpocb.. Itoow for Improvement. There is scarcely a position in which any Ru2j can find himself where ha canuot dis cover some- necessity for an inven ticU ho. prove. aent. Iu rrar homes, our stoi cs, cr streets, our parks, our carrinc;, in cur chin-Hies, theatre. ;.ui.!it.- iillls. ia all places v, her j wo work or rc'rcr.tu thsre c.r condi tions cr things tim nssd e&iuts. WWm BAZA1H;. NEW GOODS ARRIVE DAI LY Complete in all departments. Iluinkouie lim. of Xeopolitan ami pat tern MATS. kl EBONS. PLUMES, CoLLMkS CUFFS BELTS GLuVFS FUNS . HANDKERCHIEFS SASH RIBBuN. We ronliallv invite ladies to rail and vl pi ; ., Ue can ave von money. ' Moore & Studebaker. One door west of Jin-'s lul Iiin-; store. TWO HUNDRED THREP. ''' Com I Hou-e timid- at Vnfrd hy That "J;. ii It v- Tire Cunvacslng Eioanl Met Tr.l3 Afieriiocii. ISiijCV the election the people ef : 1 1 lln- ounty I : . v been :iii.viouly v.tiuii s b-r the re-tlii-n of the b'ilbds to Ihe oii'i.'t- of I he County cl.-ik th.t the c in v ts-iir board n.udit iv.'A i.- Iho (Ci. i d cant a-: s ,f the vote of iho coiudy. The l:t of the precincts l.i. iiifl.t in th- ir vot -s I...I ty Hud the hitui, t onip.ist (1 of I 'le. k 'i itt ii field, tr-phn O.ioii. of Vi'f ia -r Water, and J. Vv'. Johnson, ,f tins -it y in t in in the sheriff's ofii e f o r unv lhc v-te of the com, t v. The iidlnw inr i- i! ( hs counted by the l.o:od- T . i jsr-i i..e is. T-r,K . (. ,:;..T Avoca 1t Center ... (i U4 Elm wood n r-j Eight Mile Oiove. ... 1 "i: r,i Gn en v.'o d 5'i l ,() Louisville f.t'I i .".? Libel ty 20 30 Mt. Pleasant ri i ;i Pluttsinontli Vol s FUUCrefk ? jig Bock ifiufts rjc (ii South Ben ri L'l 101 Stove Creek 1 271 Tipton 0 21 ii Weeping Water city, n 4J pre.. 0 -jK.( Pbitfeinouth 1st ward o'-'l 1 I'nd " 5 Ft . a '3rd " ffi 1 4 th " r.ty-t 0 oth " 0 Total a,0T.-j ?.,'.'.' Mnjoiity: For 201. Heve'i ue E p t i 1 1 1 a t e , We. your loiun.'-e coniiiiittee, respo t ful ly report l;e following estimate of moni.-s which will lie opccei-sary to pay iu tercet, debts and current expen;e for tlie tn-.i'-ing dsCmI year towil- Mayor aucl t'onncii City t')e,u City Tteys.jtvi jx.o . EoaI'd Public Weii: - i y Air n.ey hoarding City I'tl-o-im I lintinu Iiitideutt.l B & M U K. B. ieli fticets, tiiadiiir and liiideing Fire Hydrants Kental Ke;u t.in iienit.diiitJ Btiud i ttiyti Sohonl '..-inds lurm Water Sewwaiie Bm ie Ititci'rei t on Pjvii!i; tieli.lS h itetind s,te rias and Lighiiii Total Cm :-..) ft :;) j u l .leu i,ri lu ll ' '.! i ;r,li :i r, u -',4.- t i,.i.j t; 'ii t.'.i'O lie-vc-nue for the ft seal year as repoitri.1 by the t sty Tresurer to June 1, F O. . A. S.u.prrny, C mmittee, - F. McCam.ax, I J. I. Si ii' son. l'tolital.le tuipt.yiueiit" Fraud. There is au increasingly largo class of oper atoit. who livo a:id wax fat on riiouty v taine.J by hoklia. out fraudulent prospects of permaueut auJ profitabVa fcuiployiiieii'. It is a heartless swindle, its victims leiii mostly l-.or;e;t, well meaning p'-rsons whoci.it ill spare iho surtis thus wheedled from them Tho circulars and advertisements of some of these fehai'fc-, are got up in a style to deceive lha very elect A party in the province of Quebec forwards one which he iw,-jtl It is in the form of a carefully drawn docu meat, with broad seals appended- The party of the first pai t it life seivifcr) purports to con tract for tttt jear' ser.ice3 of the person to Ri.ji. it is t-c-ut, the rate of corn pvnsat ion being liberal at first, and increasing yearly TLfc traveling expenses, to the extent of ( 4 a day, are al to be provided for. '1 he service to be render-vJ ji to is-U books and ink. A', f.jfU gl:.ic this looks like an offer of tiOiot &hie; ami prufitablo employment. But it ia specially stipulated that the party of the second part (the agent) thall within u speci tied tia-ni after the receipt of the-circulate b-'ind i'o "a payiiiu'.t for the samples.'" Thcrt ar tr.snj other schemes of similar character, romc of them even more enticing. One of them otters large pay for merely tacking up cards and positrs in one's own vicinity, and goin ovur the ground with a horse and bujgy often enough to replace damaged cat Js Dut the prerequisite is that the person to be so employed shall send four dollars, and afterward testimonials from two resident icf hi3 own county in favor of the articjeiadver tised The country is flooded ith the circu lars and a.lvertisHrucxs of these schsms. If one per&.i-i n fifty who receive them 'Werts g,VU. oinpi jytr.ent at the salaries named, it would require a surplus larger than that in tl.j United 6:ates treasury to. PXJ tiem. It is easy to compute; ti.e chance.s each ona has of finding tho promised employment 'Aracr irari A iculturist. ror "ruri-.lnwn," riV t.ihtatr..i an.! ovi t wot ke 1 women, ir. 1'ierne 8 Favorite I'i-hciiiioii i tho Lest (it all rei-torative tonn-H. It id a potent fiecillo for all thone Chronto Wcakm ss. h und Iiiseases peculiar to W'otiien: a powei lul, gi-ii-eral an well hh nlerine, t.niiR tttiil nervine, it lnipHrlrt vltfor anrl t-ti enirtli to the irlmli: tjvsteni. It promptly cures weak urn ol Htimiiteii, tuiiio. ji, IrubffPHlion, tiloiitinr, weak Lack, nervous pros tration, l( hili ty unci fcli'cpli'H.snf us, 1:1 cu Ik r s x. It is eitrefully compounded hy hii i-xpcrienccd Vhsician, aud adapted to vvonuin s dclinit oruHin.iitir.n. Vurclv vept tahle ami perfectly tiuriiili'Ks in any eonililinn ;l the nnirnt. " lavot llu I'rCHcrlp- i Wish nnfUTrn I " is tho finly meiliciii'j nilarllt-U.l tor women, -f.ld nv oiukmii. n it.l it H itoi.il I to Kiiar anleo fif paiFfarinin in every case, or prtoo (tlefi) refunded. This rrtiarunter- has heen printed on tin; bottle-wrapper, and laul.fully carried out for rrwitiy years. For larp;. illustrated 'I'rean'pe fin Dlstn of I W'nmrn tlml pajreft, with lull directiDiis for . bome-trentmr-nt), pend ten cents in stamps. Address, Wniii.is liiscKNgAiiv MEL.1CAX. ; AjtaocLxxion. tki3 Main oircet. bullalo. H. Y. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, M.'.MIc.'.CTUItl.H OK AI.'O WHOLESALE & RETAIL, UK.vi.ri! in inv Choicest Krarnls of Cigars, inclueling our Flor do Papperbcrgo' antl 'Buds FULL I Hi K OK TflMACCO AND .'iMOL'EH:',' AHTffl.Fii aiwuys iu stock. Mo v. -ft. lfiS. Vanillic i- nilppci at Hliei v. iitui Vi. Plenty of feed, rl.ur, gi'tlotin arnl iiicul at lleisi I s mill, ft The Vmt liovv, twdy r ; (( at (lirrwootlH. MoiikH cn I lot on Mitt hu; j I t. foi ' ale on i:sy payment';: criipiir at JoifSso:; Bltf r I htl d watt tore. tl Mil. buds Klieiiln-il ic Hyi lie r.n.f i'bt-)-t rs are- pi t scribed by the bvtding phyd rans of Michigan, its hwii.e- slate, and are remidies of nii.',ta;i i ineiils fr r Ititeu ui itisiii, biji.d ili-i,:d. r and liver nnd I'iditcy c'jiiipl.-.itit. It rntiH:, hen.- with the liigh'-st f ndoi heiiii nts an 1 rccorm-u-dations ar: to it-' mutative vii liie. .!;...l by F. (i. Fli. he &. Co. NO SMOKf Oft SMELL ijiiJ n-i el 'lat JohtiiMin iltun. Call ami si cffiim. Tlirv will tint t V jfi. Tili.-uniati' in h ciiiea ly Ilibbanl's Itheiltnatir :yruj ittil.in at the - eat of the di .ea';e ar."t ri-tmiiitV kidneys and li vr to h.-dthv iu tiou. Il'fu!:en a puffi- i. iit time to tho, -Highly r-radicate ruch poison, it never fih. llnl by F. i. Frirke A: Co. J- sr ar-R OIVKN AWAY. FirryDullari in fUmii T.isIi To he o-iveii away by tj. E. Wodi-ntt, tliy Ho.;-; Cl.dliior. Ivicli dollar's v . rth d' (h-,i llOllgllt I'lMIH H! f jf ffJllt itoc.: entitles thf puichit-r r fn oi;f- cliance to dia-.v tl.ii GRAND PRIZE. Di'tiv. inj tal:e pine; October 16tl, lbhi. Thr ia..iicv ii on Exliibitiop. Sti our r-liuw window. (hir ?i r l: i- co!ii!clc. We carry mily lciiMe 'food--. t-t-U at the h.xvest h. ttoui tiurej have C i strictly one price and no JMoiikcv business. C. . VF.frr, The Boss Clothier