7 r Pbttsnimiih Pailv llrralil V"7 k NOTTS BROS, Publishers -anMxccpH-tunday. ' ,. ' ,-uitri-a i Vw P attsmomli. N-h. pn't-'ft-.f.ir tiim., e.t.m tlioutfh tin- 0... ! Vxn.- eoci. V V t n :iud Kif Uet. ran Vrti'l.l m )y. yr. not ti Rue o iiV, 'hive miiiitb', m Mvii! !if diii; jr v In n l r ) "On ety P" :', by cur.'.". ' tneewvy.V' .T nmnib ..... H v .. V I WEDN ESDAY.NOV EM lifc 7.10.UV. New Yokk claims ii I've womau forty-five years old who hurt been married fifteen time IT is rumored that negotiations re pending looking: to the cunsum-ciation-of a reciprocity trcnty be tween the United States and Mexico, i , YB believe it has not yet been authoritatively announced when Jos. Kdjerton Esq.. expect to brjrin "pulling down the school hoaxes and burning the churches." Co.gke.hman Mills eays that "the tariff is the only iHiie." Evi dently he fails to remember that twenty-four democratic utatea Viave declared durine the pant year for free and. unlimited coinage of fil - ver. The republican party pro pottea to take no uncertain position on either of the twoquentionn and It is earnCHtly hoped that the democracy will be as equally out spoken. Westfall, the alliance candidate for po'ernor in Iowa, received I5.O0O votCK. In view of the fact that these votes came from tlu: rural districts which wgre really repub lican stronijlioldn, we may cufely Conclude that the movement as inted iu the election of Iloiec. From ihe recnt election in thin tate and Kansas, however, it in evident that the farmers are becom ing tired of ansiMing democrats in to office and will henceforth deposit their ballots where they will do the most good. THE VICTORY IN KANSAS The victory achieved by the re publican of Kaunas is a telling re buke to inch calamity shriekers as "Suckles" Simpson and PefTer The Kansas Democrat, the most influen tial democratic paper iu the state give its opinion as to the results in the following language: "The republicans have nchieveda signal and unexpected victory. It can be said that in scarcely a coun ty in Kansas did the people's party hold its strength at the polls es terday. The defeat of the calamity party was crushing and complete. It is doubtful it the prvfdo's psrty yesterday carried a half dozen Counties in the state where there whs a contest. The party of Pe.Tcr, Jerry Simp son and Otis is going domi as fast . as it went up in Kansas. It touched it3 zenith in t!" frenzied and un manly calamity wail of a year ngo and it now drops with a dull thud, ( DO IMote to be lirard of. Drfuie : Senater Pefler closes his six years i in the United Slates senate the peo '' pie's party will be a memory an dan X unsavory memory, in this ftrite. r JVmoca's rt well ns republicans . C.i.l r.o' i' t.;.s Victory, u i n-.t in the broader sense, u partisan "vi'ctory. It is a victory for mau 'biv.'d; for self-renpect and ;'1imcT for eod government. The y.-ilui? ' . crushing de. vrt nf 'he pi- iple's party iu Kan. y?t, crday cannot Le cveresti ". nated. J, ' w'" c worth iu the iin. T'dinte 'I 'lir' rnillions of dollars ' J Kansas. . N'f- ar of th rcpudla 'on of hon-sv ' ,,r ,1,e !"1"I' Kansas nr X"' lcr he felt ond. The vo m:,te of the niries, wii:i licr 'atul curcer nnd ,. tory behind her, ai 11 Si'm - her Kii.r i '.! 'f :'! has K.A- . niKlcieda criisbin-f , uinu'a'ors." rebuke to her i n:-RI.,Vf.'r,fe;; l't.'le. wbile there .v c.-y r..sr.4 to surf?c.i ot. of i!. ireful i b ;ricd p.in tnm,. i.t,t. j,y :u- b.irimrism nod di-T.-nfm relic ion d were flu- natural rtvu!H at tnont cu.-ious of ti.rsu is t'U tO IlgliJ ,v ., l i iotl fllal .cd down in Missouri by the of rppenla. IM., Ifickrun:, i .-..ive oi ju.seph Jli.-KuK,., .if ! county, M ieot:ri. When - v:er - em -.-r;.'.,!,., K,. l ' e ) 'fir I'",! r., I . , , . , ,! I i.uio:n o i.ic rrl such a wny that who did r.ot la-tiro that she wan i.o longer a Umd- woman and for twenty-live y.fiirs her former owner kept any; knowledge of the emancipation from her and made her work upon hi farm. ' When the woman litpilly rliw- covered the truth as fo the inia-j nioiia conduct of Hickman, elie left hi, il uinl securing: proper advice j bewail suitaaniHt mm lr waeH for the twenty live years' work.; tix'm the amouiit ut fl,7X). The lii Ht trial r iib''d in u verdict of ! 7" ) (nr til' vvom.m, but tlie i'um' wild carried to the cir.-tnl court by which the decision ol the lower court was revern.il. j The frieudo of the wom.iii, bow-j ever, C'.irii' d 'he imm- to the fonft of uppeain, lln.l that tilimniil hart just reversed the (i.ti-titu of the circuit court uud nuiaii'U-d the cai-e for a new trial. Tin-caC 1 o emarkable one uud "Ui;esis the ct that it was a HcriouH oversell K' t the emancipation proclama- ti i wait not accompanied or fol lo. I by Dome kind of lejiHlation making the net of keejiinj; u clave in icuorance of the emancipation a criai'.nss! c'Je""' anil iirpviilinir a ' heavy penalty therefor. Lincoln Call. ' ' An hont-Ht Swede telU his story in plain but unmistakable' Ian uae fof the benefit of tlie public. ine of my children took a ttevere cold and got the croup. 1 ;ave her a teaxrioonf ul of Chamberlain Co u jfh Remedy, and in five miiiii tin lates I nave tier one more. Iiy thin time ehe bad to couy;h up the atberintf in the throat. Then ehe went to nleep and tdept ood for fifteen minutcM. Then she pot up and vomited; then tdie went back to lied and elept fcrood for tlie re. mainuer of the niht. She pot the croup tne second my lit ami l pave 1 her the name remedy with the sami' I write this because I thought there might be some one in tliesintif need nnd not know the true mi'i iis of this wonderful medi cine. I'llXkt.KS A. TllDMI'SKE.V, Des Moiii"-. Iowa. ."() cnt bottle for hale by I. G. Fricke A Co. A Sask Swallows hn laravya. The two Shofcr brothers, who live on the cast Bills of the Oksge river and otne distance below Castle Kock, bad au adveiiture with a blocksnake the Ulier day. A doj had chated a rabbit In a hollow loj, and one of the brothers reached in the bole a little way, wh-n he was instantly bitten on the ha'id. Feariii( that a make bad inflicted the wound, tlie other brother hastened to bouse and returned with a bncket of fresh uiilk and an ax, the fonuer to U oed to connteract the poison and the latter as a means of inTc-btijjatiua the in ferior of the log. After tome wori ths lo waa spilt ojen and a bnge black inake meaiorins over nine feet emerged. The serpent was toon killed, and after ward cut open. IIU stomach contained five young turkeyt and seven turkey eififs. Tlie brother who m at bitten ex perienced no tenons resnltt from the wound. Jefferson City Tribune. Infringing oa aa Anclanl Idas. "There it no new thing nnder the tan." Messrs, Roberson, ol Long Acre, in the course of their business of tnpply uig artistt with pigtnentt, become pos tme'l from time to time of reruaict of thegrvat Lyitians, to be in due conrse ground np by tbetu and told In tubes at "mummy" paint Tlie firm recently lent a piece of the beautifully woven and preserved linen bandages in which high priest and keeper of tilt baths bad been preserved to be iboarn at tome con aaraarmna or lwtnre in tha Midlaadi The texture and quality excited great admiration among the audience, wbico culminated in something like astonish ment opon the declaration of a manu facturer that thit fabric, woven perhtpt bv a contemporary ra Mia riti. the same dii-iKjaltion of tlireadt which he had independently invented and patented only a year ago. Pall Mall Oaxett. Hm Tea faitaar. M. Pasteur is now entitled to style himself Uaron voa Pasteur, the emperor of Anuria having sent him the Order of the Iron Crown. There are some doctors fid aavantt who hare a right to wear it. The Paris Liberie is curious to te lather M. .'r vVl c.ir.9 i,:..! to be announced as M. Is Laron ds Pas tenrwhea hegoestodineat great bouses Tuere is practically no hindrance t-i F renchrr.eu in Francs going by foreign tit les or wearing foreign orders. London Star. lia U.l hf Illi Muta. C. N. lUinmond, living tw miles tonth of Jackson, heard a noise at h'j barn, and, tl.iukirg tha a thief was a'oont, bxik hit pistol and went out. It is thon;;Ut be went cmr a mule, which kicted bun. cauiing the p!stol to go ol. lueuall pa't-ej t)iro'i;Tli his body. He t Iive5 but a few hiurs and diwl withont ever shaking. Cor. Memphis Appeal Avalaucbe. A new kind of a school is about to be tthrb'd. The University of Pennsylv. Ilia has receivsi fTCO.000 in gtftt to be ued for funnding a school of American B'siory sud Institutions. The new t;mml of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, oader tne city of Bdii njnre, rri!! cc.t upward of JC.CCO.CA It i.. b- la,; P" ued ntght r.r.d day, fully 1,(V0 men beitr. at work upon it. A reernt Importation of cringe treos 'if Vthirni- !ri"j! TtHii f,j;ied them k be it.!tit..d Ly a i.ew Inti'ct, and tie 'ir.riti'.t will not allow tuem to be snt, (j lai:dt '-Irycls bat beixmie ftlmo-tt ss prp- 'J i t i "fiiirniil i in '.la I',,,,. 5 iri G rtii.i'i Cti .'B tf Ji.cy- !'"" ' -t aj uvur 1 ii...:.!..rj 1 Tha Warrant Wat Not 8.rMt. "Tb worst lira re I ever had," remarked j EniH'riiitendent of Police Coll rt. "whi i one ni'lit when Qtiiley. John Lowe ami my lf neakl into a boarding house without tlm hiniiite knowinu of out ' )ipviiee. We went np stairs into the riiom of boardtr fur wlu.'Ji we had a warrant to'-vnit for his coming, ,11b was ( lik' lr to tie in roiiiv time but ween 13 and 3, i (1 was Mid to be very slippery citit n. We kept very quiet, n we i didn t want any one to kmw we were ll.i r . A lare coal oil lamp wan litini- In,' i:i the Kioia. anJ instead of putting ' it mt, John Lnwe. who h id a fkm eont, n '. rt.M.k t j biuit (T the lilit bylmld to coat nrou::-! it. rretty n 1 Ml p. V. e w-i!!0 t; iln up aii'l ml-cd ii'it to ! wi i.i'.v ui re. Ui;t mii-owai li.itdly ('i i ww-u ve ti til niM,imn'. i i w.f w.irw tiiiin evrr aii'l eii','riM ! i llTi 'l'.-rv 1 1 1 ti l'l 1 n lli'll'-'. i Ur, -'! to v pw, c.iu.e t i. .1 1 liiiu, uml its he uwul.e, wit'i n , le pitclied over and tlie laiiip; j. th-; floor with ncra.-li ttiat. i.i . 1 Hil.-nce of tlie i:i:;ht. could h:iv Vk-i-ii h'.ud half a mile hiiy. li ..-' wa nothing f'-'f it hut to ru "f l"' room and down Uir into tlie Ai I went down sUiirs I felt av.T." ' queer. My hair was ktaudiiiK itraiht np, and Iwu eijiectinj at every ntcji! that aouie one would take a crack at us. thinking we wers burglars. "The next day the papers all hud a i sensational account of an attempted burglary, and one or two of tlieiu spoke of the iuefficitney of the police. As for as we said nothing. Indianapolis Jour nal. Laadaa LI fa la Klltabaln't Tint a. In Elizabeth's time the ordering of thf household wat ttrict Kervanu and 'preuticet wers np at I in the tuininer and at 7 in the winter. No one one on any pretence, except that of illness, wat to aliseut himself from morning and J evening prayers; there wat to be no striking, no profane language. Sunday was clean shirt day. Dinner was at 11, supper at 0. Tln re was no public or private office which wai not provided with a Iiible. In the better chihues there was a general enthusiasm for li anting of all kinds. The ladies, imitating the ex ample of the qnetn, practiced ciubroid ery, wrote beautifully, played curious j instruments, knew how to sing in parts, urevteu wiiu at liiuctl Inaiiilicence as they could afTord, danced tlie coratito and the lavolu as well as the simple h y, and studied languaget Latin, Greek and Italian. The last was the favorite Linguae;. Many collected books. Dr. John Dee Lad as many hat.itli), of which 1,000 wers manuscripts. They were srriuigeil on tlie she! vis with the leav.s turned out ward, not tiie backs. This was to show the gilding, tli guld clapt and the si":-!! string. Th boota v. ere bound with gn.t care and cot: everylxsly knows the beauty of the typo used in the printing. Walter Desaiit in Har per's. llaklnf a Faaa. Many yeart ago a prominent clergy man was consulted by the belies of bit congregation about certain clerical work in which they wero interested. Smiling at fl ir earje.itness, he said: "That a rijbi. ladies; make a fuse make a fuso! 'J .ial s Me only way to get work dime in t ni v.-il'i: Set about It yourself and I" a 1 ii-s while yon dor And suit U Tui.ii.ii! ; nbont wnmgs and tighing cvr;iiein u- ver mended one. Lut the p -op' who exert themselves to right the wrong, making a good stir about it while they do, and worrying at other people to exert tbemselvet, too, will often fbrce the other people into activity in sheer self defense. The other ieople would like to tit quiet and take it ont in sighing, but these energetic fus rs will not let them. At hut, to get rid of the agitators, tltey roue np, go to work with a will, s;J accomplish what is asked of theta'for the sake of the peace they obtain there by, put whatever their motive, all mankind Las the bem-fit. It is not only well to get wrongs righted, it is also well to get sluggish people ttirred up occasionally. harper's Uaxar. Ills; Chanra fur Imuravament. First Arctic Explorer I say! Second Arrtic Explorer iiay oa "I say! We rs in a box." "Jeo." "We'll have to wait for party." a rescuing ."That t it." "(Jus wiil cc:t:e I aUi-poae." "Yes. f!.ey aiwnyt como but not al wayic ..ne." "Is;.):' -Well?" "Don't you think the present u U of arctic explorstion niiijht is improve ;:'" "Perhaps so. WLat would you m.j. gestr" "I think th rcuii,g party oii'ht to go aUud." I'ew York Wwekly. I'lrkaaa' Sun. Tlin sons tA the great snthor nf 'Tick wick" rt at, II living. Cha.-ie D'clttns, Lis father's nameiiak", it editor of All 'he Yc-ir Hound, and Is known to Amer ican audi, u for bis readings from Lis fathers wot H Alfred Teuuyson Dick ens is a inerchnnt In Mulbonrno, and the yontgert mouijerof the family, Edward Lulwer Lyttoa Dickens, U a sheep f.nm er and a nv riefibrr of the New Kot;tb Wales psj-llanient. Exi lian 'e, " All Ht i. It is never sufe. to study the minion of the u.n!t-:u.le. "Wh.it do folks sir about v.if-r s.M.ed an ni l lady w'io hit 1 I t,n ).,.. y.nf.,1 a tudt of l S"'Mll!. ! . , .,,. t'l-t-'u -! l'l tv.! iiiifd . v,i;ii f : -,(;.:: '".Veil, t'.'iro " .;.i i . .. . .il. .... , .' . '. na-..snuy . o.i.,,ke0r i mix I Willi." iot. las tuiit i.Miiion. Thr (Jiiaan's Ojilrra, .Th q-i t a is riaa. k il.ly fuj of pjs t"tti. All the stalls whicU rui.ke tlicir oiiTea: ance on t!. rival taMuaio saiul rr,.SH! s-vl I '' ' 1 n l.i-.V- .-,;! ,.,, I ; 1: fc!i r.. J, it; j.vi.. r of ...il. FEASTING IN HAWAII. Abnadaat Kfwxl Prepared la a Knval Mxiiiwr fitr On Thnuaind Guciti. The following extract from a privste letter written from Honolulu by Dr. George P. Andrews outliu a novel feast: i We have been lmvitig a festival week, the seini centennial of Daiiu cullege. A nuuilier of uluimii came home from the atales, among others General S. C Ann strung, of Hampton, Viu, and he gave ns mane grand talks on his work in tV ireat schiKil there. Rev. William Gr.- lirk and wife also are here from tlx ir j twenty years' work in Spain. The ute.i'. fe:it was a novel sight. An awning cf ss:ls coven t in n s;;:tce iitnuit 0l l.y p :) j fi-et, uinhT which were laid talaV, i -1 : tlie viands, cooked a la llavva'i, v. . l;iid on tiiein. As provUionv.is I: liej fyr a tiio'ismid pis'ple an account of tin' I Conking 111.' y he of interest. j Tii'-re were provided forty -fve half: grown pigs, two oeeies, i .-i i . .:in. several hundred fiaii. biuhels i f sweet potatoes, etc. The largi r pig weru cut into fniginetits and tied in buudl. of batiati and drachma leaves of a pound or two weight each. The beef win j served in the same way, n! the chick ens. ! Tlie smaller pigs were wrapjs-d v-holein the leaves. Preparations lor tue cooain n ,nia,ie tl, ' J;,y V';'' P ... 1 i . w e uug, ono iu vj a im, Four hoUt tya. V h oue by 4 f.t nu ,Wn A three feet wide and two v " quantity of wmsl wat placed grotto and tixn tuU were placed larg , etouet a fotit di-ep. One fire waa lighted early in ths morn ing of tlie day bt font and the second aUmt 1 o'clm k. At 3 o'clock ths wood wat burned out and ths bottom was Class of red hot stones. Upon these were tpfesid a layer of crushed fresh bansna stems til inches thick, and npon these were piled the small bundles of meat two or three feet high and tlie size of the hole. Over them was placed a mass of fresh banana leaves several inches thick, over this matting, and then dirt a foot thick aud tho linu was finished and left to steam until the next morning. At 9 in the evening the big one wat similarly filled with the remainder of the meat and the trussed pigs, and also cov eted. Oue cuu imagine w hat a delight ful heat would be brongbt to bear upon the contents of the imu, and how deli cately the contents would be cooked dur ing the long honrs of the tilght. Early in the morning of the feast day the two small iiuus were filled with tiie fish tied np in leaves and sweet potatoes and covered. The large ovent covered the day before were opened during the morning and the contents taken out end covered to keep hot. Tiie tables seated between 2i0 and frK) at a time. Poi, the native f.xd a paste Uiade from the Calocoseu en.:ulentinil and soured wai put iu saia!!, Water tight hsfkets along the center of each talilo so that f.jiir persons coul 1 reach each one with the lingers (knivei and forkt are eschewed at a luan). Each table was also gny with crimson fleshed watermelons rut In fancy shapes, various relishes of raw sea nrchins, meat, tea weed, raw shrimps and pounded knkui nuts and salt. Conveniently at Land were fern leaves, and tiio viands npon leaves, gonrdt and wooden bowls and platters. The guests ycline at their ease on ths left tide and eat with the right hand. Each one hat a bowl of fair wau-r to cleanse the fingers. The method of eat ing is not disgusting. The natives use tjieir fingers dexterously and daintily end not pigginlily, though they are l.itlier gormandizing in their cativs u;c. Lcucit Free Press. ?Ijiiii.iI nf tlia vt'bat. Hit m ie r meiuber of the animal king do a iii-il:i.s more maternal ailertion I : in t ne whale, especially If its calf i It: ! pi'o'.e.l. The uurpooner nevec thruwt L:-: !: :. IWto tun liiiia one wiiii i'ne inten'i.e, ' ! niinjf t, fr if this U done I If liiiu ti- r w ill instantly fors.Le it, if alive nnd uruggling, however, the data can Ut easily enticed toward the boat to meet its fate. Knowing thit, the whale fishermen alwavs strike a calf if pnal. bio, and thus often mako captures tlmt could not be effected under other cir cuinriauces. As soon as the dam becomes s'.rsre of the tnarlng of her young .e rn-.!ie, i, ward it, encourages it to swim sav, snd even suista by taking iinn lerher Cu. Slie set-ins l lose ail re;;sid for her own safety, and boldly atlackt the U.at containing the Whalemen, or circles ai,iH ii ut,.u rer.ir;:u.yi of the Lr J"..ns that aru lorl-d at brand enter L r 0. ilu i;r:o'.t i n-e Pri is. A lullar I'rayar. In a Maine town nar the eeacoast was oue of many communities where the men were, so to speak, a cwa b tween fi-.rmers nd sailors, and where, ss a natural couseipn-nce, tu) cultivation of Ui.' boll W.lauoiuuual btgiecUsl. The wiuiit"r of a neighboring town exchanged with the lniuisttr of this c-oiniinuiity, M A drought was n;ein tliin (he tropin s.-ut him a requ.-st t''mt L would pmy f,,r rain. Tins he did, as follow: "O Lord. t!iy servant is aaHud by thit peoj lu topr.iy for ra!u, and hBdimiao. Ihit tlw ii Lnow. At, O Loid, thst what this isiils, needs U dr.. in." Atlantic Jj'outl.Iy. Hn ll Nallrra Trnat Corltlaa. Kativej la tile cfuuities Ia!:,.i'ti.J by great unt regard them always ns hutnau U ;:n.s i f iioVrior fyja-s, and it is f.,r this reason i'.mt for a long time It wai 'mr d linp sib!o to got ledof an en'J.-e gorilla -in, kennw the suvsgos c,,. Hi l"i'! I i'. .'eiiifii-lv neciee arv tti e.,t niT t'.n t!. I .'il.'l .rc :t i.f t':a' itiiimAls r liu1 ' 1 ll.eiu, jnt an tlicydowtia Lil i' ill Un th iiurair.i of r. ndii 'IIS tlium liu; uile.a ai. n, i r.x.y i h.irir v Mel.nu . 1 .! I l ' . ... ' StiU. Iuutvil-w iu VVasi,lr.irton Kfi.r. A I'roteat. I:nnii:g-IJo'xl uiuruiii', Dr. Paresis. Ptr.".1!. fiorvj ui.iruius, ilr. Ui.iiliui. H'.-s-It joitr ..,,!? I: :', r .f , .ctcr, rt..!.'. U'.k ai;..y,-iMr VwallulJi, ; ' ' l.-.v s 1 NXM?:Mj?x Go. Chicago. A5K YOUR GROCER FOR IT Kverything to Furnish Your IIouso, . AT - I. PEARLMAN'S. HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Ifavin"' VUi'cit:i-ctl the Ji V. Wcckbach store room on south Main iTtrefcf wheri I am now located I can nil goods cheap er than the cluapCHt having jivt mt in the largest istock of new goods cvnf brongbt to th.. city. Gasoline stov and furniture fall Muds sold on the iiietallmcnt plan. F G WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full a 'd Complete line of Drills, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. J.OSUCCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS l-Vcscrt. uon rnrcfully Compounded at all Hours Mexican A Cure i thc Ailments of Man and Beast r. nt u universil by the Housewife, the Farmer tht Si rI ' t and by evcry one re(lu,nnJ eecu,, vrt ji,, .nnr. compares with it m efficacy. 'oceMferL every day. AUdruaiu have it. v -tJ aXt tlWUKHi. m Wan HENRY BOECK Th Leading FURNITURE DEALER A N D - r:?.v h- VAX 'X- UNDERTAKR. Oonstmiily L'tjis en Uu.l tvirjtl, in jna ce!! to f:nnih your liru.;, ois-ti-.h sum o Mtii STrr Plattsmout - NTah '.i r n m p. h la .si I a.i.M i m .... .k !i,n.u. 1 ,m 7. .,. a.v I U 1... . c-1 t.i.i .,u ,,, ,r,.,.ol.rtr r.-. ""una nr .-ra.iti.M'turM, rrf.eio. nil , . ' --v I am laden vttb fr?m rom ifiegoldoncrafG. : To lands acrow (.; r . 5ca. ( , Soap. $ C2 j Mustang Liniment TIVE CURE. &M& r- rLESIiaNTLLKAtiiLIZ. Ml Wsg.m sod Ulacksmllh shos 1ag;r, Mvilioe snd llow Rtpirini Hon IZING A. P,lECIALTy Hs ass lbs noHsrariv EOltSESHOB NKVERSU. h rslio'j for ths Whirl. I- .... ,V"'K- f '0f CU. ...... V s SJSJ firmer, nr fur fast d It is so D-als o ilisr or Cat y purines fy.ff ItifUtea c.tiVs.j nilil.ll f,, a,.. cr str. oib, dry ro sis sliOi sn.l eiioms tlie sad yon will use oj oloer. J. M. fiirKEflPA. 13 No tli Kit. UbU PJ.UU KKVKaaLJP mila . BlX'i a t;; K'..i.i Jm v. ii. En.i:.:5AL'M, rvep. flic 1 (H of IreMtimcdtiilwiivsf.iuri.X in this niiirlii l. Altio reiili l-SKS uud flutter. Wild j;nuic o all sin kept in tbri ncaxoii. ciXTir n'ViiiT n 1 St I . "nl' i . tftll I 'lllll i X. 1 i U no tv U U.i W.tKm Huftu), la, Y,