The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 19, 1891, Image 2

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KNOTTS DROS, Publishers
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THURSDAY. NOVKMI'-KK M, lS'Jl.
but to pive to them freely of tlr"'r
own bounty. Lftull the people Cm
joice. "
In tentimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand inul enured to be
ufiixed the prcat ceal of the Male.
Done lit Lincoln till H: day of
November, in the year of .our Lord
one tlioinand t-llit hundred nnd
...... ..r iii xtate the twentv-
Bf.'i. ...'..i f .he in.leoen.lence of the republicans
I'ttit'-d States the one hundred ui:l
ivtivnth.
Jlv the Governor:
"m;ai.. John M.Tiiavkk.
Joh.nC Au.iiX. See'y of State.
victory in Ohio n-V' to me to-be
very Hi;;ni!icunt. 'iTtf repilhlicnn
',r!yir-!'v-1 '"'y '')r riK1,t nml
justice in naiii.nal nll.ir.-t, and tbey
wrre rev,.Y,, d with 'ctory." Mr.
White's rr. :s""m 4' will eominetid
itcelf to o!' '"' v iit, every day pi i .
pie of every p'dilh-il iip-d. The
fact that the o'.dy pla where the
t trilT im ma i " the ii-Mio ave
11 victory certainly
doc. tmr .indicate that that int-ne
1.4 unfavorabic It! the republican
party. Inter Occaii
FACTS AEOUT COILS.
tha Put Dl-hri; I rrnm Thura ! rail
of lHilcniut C.arnift.
Iloils are eatiM-d by perai.i, bnt It U
not fully determined j 11st how 1'ie conns
find notes, but they uru probably re- I ,
1 .1. ..u..i. - I t , It
vrititi buiiju(;n rvjiiiu fi im in .1 .i.miii ur j
other Injury to tho shin. The pun wliieh i
Is lirliur"e.l la full of pent!-. A Might I
Eiucktsn's Arnica Salve.
Tim Hkht Sai.vk in the world for Cut
nruiieti, Ulcer, Suit lilt. urn. K.V t
Sorf,Ti tti r. CIihim'iI IUihU, t'liillilnint.
(urtm, unit ull Skin Xrnptioii", nml P'wi-
tivi ly eurt-x Pun. tr no py rfipnred.
In KHirMtit.n (I to uive dnti-tMciiiiii. ot
11101117 refunded. Pri. c '.:, r. nt per boi
Kor (tnle by V. 0. Krit kc & Co.
Injury In the vicinity of any of the
fc'lumii of tho body tliron ;h which' have pold Lly'rt Crrani li.din
iiijtiui iiiii-i- 31-. ii.-., mii iiuve re-
MO0KLIGHT ON THS L$KZ.
ToxsiCA ir iitrsuin about the
miiiie despotic come that U.ilma
ccda diil. It i probable that there
will be nunc trouble iinlcs-t be con
form more Htrictly to the principle.-
of a democratic form of Koveru-tuent.
THE PRESIDENT'S THANKSGIVING
PKOIM TI0N.
I5v the pri-ide:it u' the United
HateHof America: A proclamalioii.
It i- n very tjl.i 1 iueid'yit of the
tiarveloiiH prosperity which hut
erttvifd the year r.r.w drawing to .1
Cloe tuat in itcipi-f ni and te.iTin
Uig touch hat been felt by till our
f), iu,!i-. It has been a. wivle tin our
country, an I fo special that every
koine ha.i f.-It iiK cmtifortiifjf iu.r.i
ence. It irf too i.,re.it to be the wo: 1,
f 111:1:1'.- power and t 10 paiii :u!.ir
1 be tin; ib-vii"? of in'iid. To
C d, the beneli e:it and id! w!.-
wh) tnaV.e- the labor- of nfu to 1 e
fruitful, redeem th.-ir lo-.-e by hla
jracc, and tlie iin-a'c.re of who-e
foveruin i-tis i.r.ich beyond the
Ciouhtf f nsati a it i beyond bin
de.-Tt:, tin; pr..i.je and r.ili tilde f
the people of t.ii favored nation
re justly due.
Now, therefore, I, Benjamin
Barrinon, president of the United
tates of Atii'-ricn, do liereby ap
point Thursday, the '.'Hill day of
Kovetnbcr prereiit, to be a day of
joyful thankivin;: to Go 1 for the
bounties of hit providence, for the
f race in which we ore permitted to
tfljoy them, and for the preserva
tion of those in.-titulions oi civil
and reliio'i liberty which He
cave our father the wisdom to
devise and rstablirh and us the
courage to prefer e. Aniou the
ppropriule ob.-. rv.mce of I'ue day
lit lest if toil, ttui i-iiiji 111 lor: piit
lic congregation, the renewal of
fcnnily t en about cmr Ani'Tican
resided and thoughtful helpfid
esH towards thofc who su'ier lack
f the body or of the spirit.
la t-ftimony whereof I have
hereunto Bet my hand and caused
Hie eeal of the United Stale to be
nixed.
Done at the city of Washing-ton,
this Lilh day of November, in the
year of our Lord one thousand
iht hundrrd and r.incty-ouc, and
f the independence of the United
States the otic hundred uud i-ix-leenth.
BXNJAMtN llAKklOX.
By the I'renideul: JMt.H G.
ELAIMB, Secretary of State!
THE GOVERNOR THANKSGIVING
PROCLAMATION.
Now, more than ever have the
people of N'i;ra: I:a i::o?t conin
C:njj reasons f ir lifting their bear.
in gratit.ide i' ':: Supreme Kuli r
f the univerve for the untold b! H
tin'rsthey have enjoyed during the
jear which is i,o drawing to a
close. The dis.:htrotis e.'fect of t !: c
5rout'.nsr!::ch s.T.ictcd some pert :o::s
i the ;!'.': a yi ar a;;o I..1.0 b. 11
followed by t!i.- iuiishiiie of proF
ferity. i be window of heaven
were opened; the rain came nnd
ow the earth ha responded with
a most abundant increase; the la
torn of the husbandmen have been
lort lavi:;h'.y icv;-. VJ; the f.ilds
have been almost weighed down
with grain-the trees i'h fruit
the grHniri are now fnll to re
pletion; now flgor and enerjjy have
teen infused into department of
human efforts; joy nit in the heart
f til rwfnpl vtiir(j there S
lamentation a year ai'o: ceneral
heul,!i prevail und peace reiu
within ottr borders.
It is most be -oming, us well no
ILe pci .'01 mauce of scared dutr,
tiiut al! fhor.ld manifest in a
public manner their nppreciatio f
f at'd tin ir gratitude fjr thene
pricelesh bh cf in-s.
Now, therefore, 1, Jchn X. Thayer,
goyemor f the stato Nebraska, do
hereby designate Thursday, the 'X
day ol the puf( tit month, us n day
f thanksgiving and praise to the
Mostliih for Mi. J.itherly cre
er u nn! for Ui.t tender 1 11-rcii s.
I most earne.-dly request ail the
peop'e of this couuirmwealih to
abstain from nil eeular ettiploy
uieut on that day and assemble in
their several placen of public wor
ship and offer up thanksgiving and
ong of praise to If is holy name.
la accordance with thin beauti
rulcustom families will be reunited,
aocial and fraternal influences will
prevail and the hearts of all nhouM
be made glad.
I bep those with nn abtridauce
ot to (orget tiie poor aud Lredy,
Norwiril-TANDINii the valuable
a-sistance reudcre 1 by drover
Cleveland in the la-t state cam
;aig 1, the Tammany crowd are
airain beginning their old time
onnositiou to him. If thi contin-
tl -s to be inanife.'t hi party
not nominate him in
in the nui'iinm! ;i:r.i 1.1:. r.fl .-tr.il clitlU
1 li: n-'iii: l.iii'l iim ii-11 i-ili-ri bluiiiU r 1 y; I
t'.irn:: I v in- (li. MiiliT-, I r t - irruy,
A M'l it! 1 1.1 M iiiim-t r. - li i-ni-l h! i.T ii'iii i.'.IM:
lii ifwif u-i K.l uii;Ul r.-il ct.-r nnC
T'.:e . : w.u ilii'.I.y Iimiwii iv!t Jjln.'it.ay,
W .1. .1 nun- liiTu- t lir In mi inT far 11 a .1 y .
The kumih 11.' tuiirjiir..-.- nS-r lliu cliriant ImU.
Ui.D (1a.' in; licit Jl.t-.li.-i. tUn,u:;li lliu ruu:,nn
i mi lif
A fii.l i:i..i:i i-liruli-il iilcnc ttifnwnt:r:fr:i
'i je r.i-lic . f.-it Hi it I.' nil.l lir- .:.
1 X I . i y Iii-h i-,-l tn t'i" tviiii r tlmt ua'iki'.
Aliji- .n't iu la, r 11 1:-: : n 1 '!'!'! l-r Ia:
An1! tliriji ."i k;--i it lRTi,;,.ii'i' v.'n !i!;n it.
4. I. K. I.K ill'lx.ll til I'llil'l.lllTa' Jul. runt.
will
L'X-Si"N TOK l'AY.xn pays that
there t-iioui 1 be no 1 abt that it
w.H the tarilf issue that defeated
dovernor Cimpbc'd. He think: the
a.-:un aiu'e of the ch-ctioii fd a
republican M iulnr would be a 1 ;:f
Lcivut le.-t;.non;:d of their lojalty
to the liom-tt dollar, but .1 the
Major made the li-l.ton the tarilf
i.-siic th'-y certainly iudorted l.is
bill by Ibis election.
Sr:.XATOK I'lu.mu i wise in coun
seling the postponement of further
silver leg'otation until uu interna
tional arrangement can be entered
into. No one nation can restore
silver tn it old equality with gold
a a medium of exchange. Ti e
United State ha been trying to do
lb: since lTS nnd ha failed. It
will doubtless soon be to the inte
rct of the. other great nation to
lend u a band in this task. Whin
thi co-operation comes the job
will be comparatively ca-y. Globe
Democrat.
SHALL WE MANUFACTURE?
As the years roll by the fai t i
tcadsly gaining ground that the
U'e-tein a well 11 the L.istern
states are ndapted to manufactur
ing; and at tlii period several
industries have been located in
Nebraska and the public spirited
business men nre throwing out
grappling hook for a still further
diversification of industry. And
the fact that Out far such attempt'
have been eminently successful,
together with the abundant assur
ance that our soil i- admirably
adapted to the production of raw
material, should furnihh an incen
tive to persevere and furnish assur
ance that within a few yeara manu
facturing might be made a paying
industr). Now what cities will re
ceive the greatest advantages ac
cruing from these industries? Ti e
only answer is, those that secure
their location. Forward move
ment of thi kind have resulted in
the establishment of indusirie nt
(ir.-nd Island, Beatrice, Fremont,
Ke. i ney and other tons, of 110
better 'a 'ilitii-s than possessed by
rialtsmouth and if our bminei-s
men would awaken to a realization
of the import of this exten
sion of industry and fd
iuhi i tip iiii 14 dcici milieu unu
persistent attempt to succeed, there
need be little fear that we shall
Ueep up with the procession.
In a Strri-t (.'nr.
Tlicro was 11 typical bit of (Js taown
In n r vent tin -ills nt i i 11 Lro-mlyii tireet
cur. Two fashionably ilrc-il wmaen.
'r:lle.TS to ..ie) lit ; j.T, llli 1 l-nell with
h t'tild on h'-r l"p. fo'tn l tV'iii b.'
n-atm-iVs in a crowib-il ear. Tii" imti'l
n l:ie bhl" i veit boy oil one l.inyH Sci
fell a vi'-bui to th eo'i'i'-lr: if t'i
(i.ll'lty I. ".I" lll.llilell Wl'll l ten C'liU
uti.l rift brown e.M K nn t'i'f title r, an i
to ill'; '11111:1111 sri i-f.ieti'in of t'n? fireutu
u pretty lit: ! Uirtatioa v.eiiton.
I'artlitT l.p the ear en tin o'.lier M'l" A
plunii, ro-y cii'-el:ed in:.-. of two year,
a c ::i.roi la!'ly cl ad but i vi leaily poor
ciiil'l. Htixi'l n.:ain-t li'T uu it In r and ltd
Ii iritrly vate!i"il tiie pair. At n cer'ain
itl:et tlie innttier of tin hi V f .rimleil to
et"p. "Kiss the baby," the .:irl, lis s!ie
stood tin: little Miow o:t In feet, luean
it!S ' f tt".no lie. (ioV.i u ILiir, und h i
turned t j oliey.
At tint t!i(wnt, however, the other
Utile jirlt making ber way out with lu r
motlier, v.-ns exactly nlm-ast of biin, nnj
Master J 'due Eyes, fimlin this littl: face
Is-fore l.im, promptly U stowel a sonnd
iti', iiearty suiaek ujsin it. A;nl every
Is sly tun led, while tlin J rinee was lid
out, tiie ls-g-.-ir maid wotnleriu'ly went
her way, nnd the iii.-npioiiit?il princ-sn,
who hud leaned forward for the royal
sahite, bnrii d ber face in In r luuther's
cloak, learning tli" early in life t'u'j bit
ter tnitii that the kisi is not always for
the (iitt who eJiK-cU iL lliu Tuint of
View In New York Timea.
perms nre ptven opportunity for cn
trnnee, is often followed by enlur'e-
ineut of liie lami.T. An injury to tho
j lace for Im.tnnce. will cause l.'ie rrlanila
j ef the neck nml Jaw tn swell. Soino
j times from inflamed tonsils (,'erms Und
! access anil are can led by thelympltaties
! alon;f t'i some point where they ob
1 struct the bloodvessels and form u tiny
clot vvliieli cives tho in-rms. a ehaace to
I feed mid grow ujion dead
! In this way develop a Imil.
' consumption an; hlmilarly taken tn tho
luiifrs Komelimes. Iailar;ed lyinpliatio
phinds nlsml tlie r.eik or el.sewhera
I Vould receive iittenlion Is-eausc tliey
mu.y le.nl .to soiuet.nn:; else. they
often take on tubereulii.isdejrefienition
nnd after awhile reach t'.ie liin; It
Isbefl t' have th'j glands removed by
gurery v. h'.!.' the enlargement is still
sli;;ht Other.vi.e pland below planj
pi ay bo found a.Tcclcd nnd tiieoX-ra-tfon
conv; to be quite a serious one. It
Is very rara tlnd t'.iev can be eared by
tiny remedy. -A simple enlargement of
tho glauUs can ihomelimes b; driven
away by nr-cni?. but tiie orf.eiiie may
develop a iii i rder worM than tha ca
lurked elands.-Dr. J. II. Kello,.
l.un::sA
for C.7
i .
comifieiKleil us use in more than a
hundred special cases of catarrh.
The unanimous niifwer to our in
quiries is.'dt's the best remedy that
I ha ve ever used." Our experience
is, that where parties continued its
use.lt never hiibs to cure J. II.
Montgomery, A Co., Iniggi.-ts, In -corah,
Iowa.
When I beiran ttsinir ICly's Cream
blood nnd I l5lll!" my catatrb was so bad I bod
lierms of I'eadacbe the whole time nnd dis-
cnnrireu h lar;-e nmouiit nt liltliy
mutter. That ha almost entirely
disappeared and have not bad lieinl.
nche science.. J. Soiiiiners.Stephiiey,
Conn.
It will cost you notl)
surely do ) uu good, if
C uu It, I iild or anv tr
Throat, Cliet or I. tin:.
New Discovery fo
Loughs and t uld. is gn.'t.
t-ive relief, rir money v.-ill!
back. Sufferers, from i.
found it jllM the thing nt
its use bad n speedy iiiei '
covi rv, Trv a sample I'
t .
expense and l-i.ril y?,
bow r,i(iii ;r thine; ii i. in
die ,it l.'i. l i'irlu' A t,
More, Large sie Inc. und 4.
THE TARIFF ISSUE A WINNER
Mr. Frederick Taylor, vdio Is
classed a "a prominent repub
li -an" by the New York Herald, bus
written nn open letter regarding
the recent elections, and he thinks
that McKinleyisiii did it Mr. Tay
lor ha studied the elections to
little purpose if lie thinks that the
Melvinlcy tariff wa nnywhsre
repudiated tin's fall. The one stale
where it was on trial was Ohio, nnd
there Major McKiuley and Governor
I Campbell both nrnde it the one
paramount issue. On that issue
McKinlcy won.
Where else wa this law raised lis
an issuer Not in New York, where
republican defeat was most humili
utiitg, ami wnere mr. lnyior is
among those wlio are trying to dia
C ver why republican remain' d at
i.oine o.i eh clioii day. The tariff
wa not ni.".Ie an Issu? state by
wither parly. K - p iblk-.tin abtihe J
Tammany and I)ernocrats abused
I'lalt Tiie people bad no digni
fied i.'sue to make a fi-bt for, and
thougaiid cf lliem rem. lined at
home. In Iowa nnd Massachusetts
the tariff wan also Ignored and if
Mr. Taylor can find that the M'Kin
I-y tariff caused republican defeat
be tnu.it give the people credit for
little judgement.
Ju contrast to Mr. Taylor's visw ia
one by the Hon. Andrew I). White,
which (mown iTiueJi more common
ac:ihe. Mr. White sayn: "The
Why Cit Mor TIimh tVjitiitilri
'i'-.it U a iii.iiii-.ractured prmhict fur
which a Luge amontit cf raw material is
require 1. Tll5 Iiiatiuf:U'titn of meat if
a pmcM of trniiMfortuiu the veetablu
tiroli in. fats and earboliyilrai'-s of grass
ami pr.dn into the nnimal protein atnl
tat of K-ef, pirk and mutton. Tlis sains
principle applies in tho prod art ioa of
milk, e??s snd otiier animal fotsls. Ia
the ui't economical feeding of ntihnaU
it takes a number of piuadi of hay or
corn to mske a kjuiiJ of bii.-f or pork.
In other words, let the farmer muke ani
mal protein anl fat from vig' tahlo m.t
terials in the best way be can and still
h must ronsnm a Urs quantity of
sou proitnet to proaace a saiail smonnt
of aniiusl food. Ilenre animal foods are
costhpr than vegetablo.
This ia the simple explanation of ths
fact that in t:i'st parts of Uie World
meat Is tho food of only the well to do,
whilo tiie poor urn almost entirely uu
veetaliln food. Thus ordinary peopli
in Europe eat littles meat, and in India
nnd China tli' r have tiono nt ail. It i
hard enonli lor them to pet tiio nutri
ment they need In veetahltt forms.
Me.ita tii"V ratinot ulTorJ. 1'rofeK ,t At
water ia O ntury.
About PronoDctfttltia,
Tlie dlctionnries are lint reason enonpli
for liny one'a iniil.hi;; liiuiflf ntterly
siuj.I.ir anion? LU fellows. On tlia
same prinripl" we In America eontinito
-.... -I. -l-.i-W,---. - B - ..
W - KI-UU1D 1 llftU OS l. UiMlU :i-
ple npen their eyes by nsying ''Schedule."
When wa nre in England ws may ay
"toiit insad of "Uuiz" for "tongtip,"
but tlie win Acierican will go with all hit
countrymen in ancb a matter when be Is
at borne. Very few people, either Er.jjlinh
or American, ever say "dynty," "con
k.iljution," and so ou, and yet that la
und: ulitedly ths way wo onp,ht b pro
Q"uue ta..-"j if j e s 'i-o
by the autboiitira. It la betur tn bs
idinraatlc, either in writing or ijieakinj,
than to bo jiiFt rit by tho book. Coa
ton Transcript.
To Much fur llallvt
O'.J Dirkey S., a very wealthy bnt fry
ii. .crate East ItaLa ue rtbant in Lou-
doll, tuok :s pair of ainicsw and set
aVuit exaumiiii a lare mnp of India,
thor ini in of whii ii wns illustrated with
drawin'.'s of the wild and doinentic ani
inalu of t lei country, bud leflly Dicksy
dit ;!).! Iim compass In atnazeia"iiL "It
can't b'-l It aiu't iu l!i Lorib-r of uatnro
that it should 1s t Iu.poti'.M Hnb'.u
I'll: .!" "'.Vliy. Lie'.ey, wut's ti-fl iuhU
tc.-" "Wot'a tiio ta-itter? Vy, tliis
!.iprd tiip-r ia nimty miles Ions!"
rirl cy Lad liif 'iiirsl 1 1 . - t; 4r by tli4
scale of t'au uuii'. New York Advertiser.
Iiliitmi' Vvmrly Fnil BJtj'ly,
Iii ot. year tiio qnan'dty of fruit; tin
losipsl at London bridge waa 110 1. '.ban
17,716,1j3 bunliela, Ijo valao of whieli
whs eiinat.sl at ' This
cbkfly cotihiiiUd of apples, orniiirs,
lemons, onion and potatoes, the two
latu-r, tLotJli not strictly coming ntider
tlo e;vtllutioo of "frnit, bciiq; ruck
oueil iu with tl'O lest. Excbange.
Wiles Nsrvo and Llvor Pills.
Act on a ii-w principle rei;i. bit
ing the liver, Homrcii nod bowel
through the nervs. A new discovery.
Dr. Miles' Dill speed;! y cure biliou
sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles,
jotinipntion. (."iicqunlcd for men
women, children, sma'icst. midest
si. "St! rl di.-es, ii.'. Sampled
free ;d I'. O. Fi ickc A Co's.
Are you mode miserable by Ji
gelinii, constipation, ..'i
loss o( appetite, yellow j-kiii.' j
l.ili' VilalitT is II HOhitive r
i or sale by F. G. FricU .V Co. "
For many year Mr. II. F. Thr
son, of len Moines, lown.u.il
verely aillictcd with chronic rf
boen. lie says: "At times iV
very Keveie; so much hi, tltt
fenerd it would ei'd my life. A3
seven venrs ntn l cnanceiiv
cure a bottle of Chainl.e,
Colic. Cbiilera nnd
Iv'eiiiedy. It gaveiiu promr
and I b. licvi' cured me
ly. lis I now eat or drum with
harm thing I please. 1 '
also it- 'il it iu my family witlil
li.- t resiil:. For sale by f-.j
l;liekif)4CO. ' -4
lainl.e'i
DiarrV'
rompt rl
peruuiiil
A DIRCH-TArlK STAND.
How to Miiliff a Tlipriuimrtfir Stnil
V. lili h l Vrrjr I'rrtry linlro I.
Taney tirli. les mad ' of tan bireli b?.rk
brouj-ht l.oim; from wtmiwr wander
ln;fs or nl'.vsya neeeptable gifts, and
the fol' ovin? t!ien:iometer stand Is not
only pretty but cu-.ily made.
'J'u!;e a strip of bark seven Inches
long nnd (.Ivmt siy Ine'aes wide, cut it
in a slopin r lino a-.nr thi t ip, b"':in
niig tit the left. Slops tljwtt tlie ri.riit
side f -ir about four Inehes, n".d roll over
l!:e r.'inainin'j two iae!i"s or tiie small
end of the ri;;ht-lmnd corner in such a
manner ns to make both top and bot
tom of the htaiid of equal width; tho
roll Is kept in p'.aeo by a narrow ribbon
bow.
Now faM.cn the bark to a pice of
cardboard of tho same shape, only a
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trifle smaller. Tliis Is to hold the bark
flat. 8cw another pieco of car' oard,
say about Sx'i, on the back, at the top
only, so ss to snnrwirt the whole snd al
low 1l to stand like nn easeb
Little slits are cut ia the bark on the
left side, wliieh hare narrow ribbon
run through, finished both top and bot
tom In tiny bows; the center is orna
mented with pressed Cowers and mouses
held ia place by Ann s'ltches or white
varui.li, and tho little ten-cent ther
mometer is tied on with tiny bows of
ribbon; yellow ribbon Is tiM-d in this
coae, as tho flowers arc buttercups.
An Imp- itsiI I nil.
Tills Is for an It.U .. Meh Is pmsnent
and unaT- ! l by tho spplleation of
a :'.ds, a'u... ,, etc., nud which re:i1?r
forperii s nnd e.-ohiires, additions or nl
terationi ea,y of deti'ction and tlitcult
to aecimplii'a. To carbon black (pref
erably prepared by the a tioa of con
centrated aulphnrio or other aeld on
sugar) aro 'MeJ a solution of gum
arable or other muflla.71;, caustic, soda,
ozalio acid aud Indiun ink. Vanadium
In auy form, Aleppo galls, cut palls
and a small quantity of an aniline dyo
are then added alonff with sufficient
water tn make tho ink flow readily.
Tlsa following propwllona yield pood
results: Nut calls, 30 per cent.; Aleppo
rjslls, 6 per ciit.: csrixin blo k. 10 por
uiiLl V-4jiuui, 2 jJl iicut. luMMli
tsk 10 per ccst.; csalia zcii, i fit
ceot anillno dyo, 1 per cetitl rain
water, M per cent. "Tho whole la
boiled. Altered and atralned."-Sclcsy
tiio AmfHegn,
Fo? fonrtvo years a "Son of the
Maislios" In Scotland hss be'n tryia to
get a B'ti'ut of a wild animal in tli iu t of
guarding its yutiiij in time of Oao'cr.
lio Las tr.imjx'd day after day for tin
purpcu), but without llliXX:j.
Boms peopls sra contioually acquis
log "dear friends." Ladles of an Im
pressible nature have been known to
add two or three to their list every
week during tbo vlhilin? season. Men
are not, generally speaking, as apt to
rush into friendship at the more ami
able yet many a man cct.trucla
friendships la lia-de that ha repent at
leisure. True f.-'ends are scaico aemil
(illona, Tliry c.jiiot be picked up at
the rate of ualf dozen season at
linnrr parties or bills. J. Y. Ledger.
To S'.uk lluttr-tiritirrt.
Tabe t'i roe pounds of uar, a fpiarter
poerul .f bi.l'er, h.iif a t -e-pnciifii of
ciam of t.i: tnr, nnd add reiiiii nt wtiU-r
only to d'hSolve Cue sti.T-.r. lU.il willi
out htirrir. nt.lil it will easily break
when dropped In cold wi.ter. Then piur
lati a nell-btit'iTfd drirjnng pan, and
yihe n n'tncr.t rold cut Intount lls'ptarea,
If desired, a dash of Irrar.n tuny be
added Into the mixture before putting
on to boil, b.cht drops wdl be sul.l-
eleab t
Sympathy.
Wiha Prlin (to Mr. I'.iehfellow) Oh,
It's nothing cothiu. Uy teelb subs a
tillle; that's all.
fMtia'.l brnt'r (ympaUiet.irsIly)
Why don't you take 'em out? Oood
iews.
I am. laden vitb frfbv
Froni Hie c olden gat3.f
10 lanai across r
5ea.
With CakIta haug
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HOUSE FUftHISHlNG EftlPORru.r
(laving purthactl the J. V. "Woc iiliacli Ktorc room on
Main Ptrect where I urn now located I can ficllgooi!!
er than the flieajiest having just put in the largest
of new goo;la cvor bronht to tho city, Gasoline nL
1 1 urrillnra r C nil T.-im1ij crvil fT f1w !n-ti1lmnf nlon T
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WILL KKKP C()NSTANT1. ON' HAND
A Full and Conipltte line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oj '
UKUGGlSTbbUNDKIEii AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Cnn-fully Compoundod nt nil ir ;
Mexican
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A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and Bca';
A lonjj-testeJ pain reliever. i
Its use is almost universal rjr thu Housewife, tlie Fanner
Etytilt luiscr, ar.d ly every one requiring an ellcc
linjment. 0 1 j
Ko other applic.v.inn compnrct with it in efficacy. 1 (
This well-known remedy l.ai 6tooJ the tcct of yearta! ;
generations.
t'i XiUiiititic client is compkte without a bottle of Musta
LlVIVEKT.
Occi kins criie for 3ts use almost every day.
Ail drubu and dci'.crs have it.
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