; v. r The ' 1 r d'-j fl't fr Wu-r' I 'atTS BROS', Pub'.i-hers '''Iflisl evrv Th'irvtay, nod dully "J .iiilciwplHuiidnjr. r !!ttw.-. t !!. Fialfn-firli. Nn. i' j '.jctor trnni:mmi faroiuti Ui I'. . ' 1 awt-ond Us. r-V:-' i Ottc e eitrnrr Vuia aud Ftltb ntreU. n.copy, ou ye , In alv:iuv " 'Jiie copy, one ynr. not In mtv-nn- 2"" fijr. mx miMitlif. in adwiii-a ... One e ipy, tlirno mniiih". In H lvance . 40 TERMS FOB DAILt Tn eop one fir In ailvmce P'- 9ubciv imt i:,U. by curler ' f"i y, pfr ii i' of kind nee by the Hu.lents cover, a inuliUid'.' of evil. will FWlDAV, NOV KM Lil.K We learn from Judtfe Newell tlml while there is excellent hjiiicJ in the river la the vicinity ' Cedar Creek, it is abaolutely useless for liiiildiiij; purposes owintf to tlle arKr mount of dirt mixed with it Now since the kind al""C t'"" ll"l-' tom wan at one time all included in tlie bed of the stream, mmiic of it perhaps aj;es ago, the query naturally arose in our mind, Why dhoulJ the Hand in the bottoms Le !! ivlwn oevernl feet of riih black noil has been tlepohited fiver it? Mr. Newell also explained to us tliat his theory, founded upon the testimony of tlie earliest mettlers of this country, who claim that where there is now u good, depth of coil, in the early days much of it was a bar ren waste of Band; he claims this: When the land was fire t broken up On the hillside and in the little val leys along the streams, the waters from rains for the first time begun to wash, and the richest element of the earth beiug easiest dissolved, was carried bv swift little streams to the river, where, the current be . . ; a v. .1 : .. : - i ., I v tUfT leSS HWUI, llIC UN I iiiiiin..u.; fa -n tn deposit next to the shore antl thus,' little by little, new em bankments were formed, the bounds of the stream were contracted and tlie current gradually thrown withiu a narrower limit. Hut now most of the land is under cultiva tion and, as can be neeit readily after every heavy rain, much of the earth's richness is carried into our rivers aud deposited from time to time, into which is mixed sand that Las been swept from the sand beds. . The farmers will do well to culti vate his fields so as to avoid this rfr-'uaie from his land. No doubt the listintr of corn has been an in jury to the country from the fact that deep ditches made by this method of cultivation have had much to do in carrying away the ubstance of the soil. Vk clio the toiiowiiiK ""' Inter Ocean of November for the benefit of those desiring to know the condition of trade with foreiu countries: "WASIII.StiToX, Nov. 24.-Specinl Tclegram.-Mr. Hrook, chief of the bureau of Hatislics. has made his ino.Ul.ly report for October of the expo,.- and i!'."r.H. and it has been sent t" Hie printer. "From this it appears that our ex ports for October exceed Uiom! of any previous month in the history of the government. Trior to this the month of largest exports was December, lV'-. when the amount was JtH.St'J.lM'l; but iu the month of October, WI. the amount whs valued at fll'J.TOi'.Xl. The imports were of the value of ? ')."'. r,'.M. "From this it will be seen thatour exports exceed our imports by the very large amount of Ji.W.l-'VJ. "The imports of toll for the month of October were The i-Nin.it were $A3. S the imports of cold exceeded the exports of gold by about $IU,;.- .'). "The reports for the twelve mouths ending Oct. 31. Wl, were of the valu'of $'.KI7,1MMi."i, as ngainst s;0,o77,l.Vi for the twelve mouths of one year ago. "The immigration returns for October hIiow that immigration is still very large and constantly in creasing. liUXTlox matters in New York have not quieted down yet, and the Lincoln Journal of yesterday scon s Flower in the following words: "The fact that Flower, the 'llamboy ant milliouaiie' who ran on the democratic ticket for governor, swore that his election expem-cs Otn f n to Ha Uamodrlad. "The days of the street car, grips U well its triolein, having the mats ar raiifeil crowii in-tead of parallel with il.o ear. are nuinbervd." This remark was miiilo a few ilays ao by a well known Chicago physician who is the metliral examiner for an accident insur- Mire rouipany which insures the lives of niiiny street cur employees us well as pHtrnns. "Why do yon raj tha'.?" whs the query of a frn nd. 'For this rrasnii tlio cms built witli t'ie seuts cruwise almont invarinbly that the put-senger may get on or off the car "at auy spot in the road,' as ths ifport would say, and these foottxmrds facili tate a pH-iig-r in gi-tting Into danger. Fr instaiicf, the rnhn of all the ear couijianii-s require the piiKenj,'er to get on or off the car on the aide nearest the tidewslk. Tliia rule was intended to keep the people off the track of the car goirijt in the opposite direction. . But these rules are not olieyed, and utreet Car companies must pay damages when any one is hurt, and the conductor lot no opiKiriunity t- stop his car if the junoenser takes a notion to get off with out nignslin him to stop, and many ts-o- $i5Hl)71H7 de sra injnrsil while gettiuir off a car ., . wiiiih u is in inouoii someimies uy oe- Hint 1 . , , , . , . ' inj; nirui's uv it Vru.t.o or ftclner car. soiiictiiues by Mippiu on the treacher ous foottHtard ur by making aoiue kind of a lllihstep. "The car w?th the end door as the only i means of exit is the one which protects ' the company from many daiiinge Kiiits. j The open car with the rnniiin; f.xit t IxuirJ tniiy m cheaper tn cont ruction, ; but t-Jatihtiiw will show that nine-tentlis i of the accidents cau-J by getting on and off ears occur on opcu cars or grijis with the rrofc n-ats and ruuntnjj fisit lx.iud. I think there should be ft city ordinance against their rue. Decides, the htreet car companies wiil some day awaken to the fact that cars of that ty)e sometimes chum In one miiints duiunirx equal to their Cat coht." CUi oio Times. nunuxoTO mimsocb mi'Bh r. . y TIM p. TABTT-y OF DAILY J'AS.sh.i;liK 1KAIX9 CC1HG EAST M i. 2 i : u r a 1. . .. Iv : v " I Mu. 7 ; 4 l, m su lu a : ' .No. 1.... ....I' Nil. i a ;JU . n GOING WEST Isl,. 5 "4 a- ii . : fi p in . i, f art a. m o. t 111. mi. ) S :v.t i, cn . n 'I. .. . m, i, I!) II M a. m. XUhjUIU VA( IH: HMUfAY TIME CAKK. N'. 341 Aoaomrda I U leavea So .!! nrnve , 'I raiin dalljf except 1 ui. liiv. .1II.-S4 III. . 4 ,00 p. ui. SKCUF.T SOClATt-1 Ht, 47 M! every nnr-nny nr a II lllfir II II Ml 1 - e - ...... I0IW kiiiKhm itre midi.i l)T n tet l s'lend t:. CI. Mamlinll.C. : H li-vry, k. K. B. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, TliK DkbT HaI.vk iu ill" world for Cut Bruises, Hores. Ulcers, Hsll Itlieuni. Fi-tei Sores, Tetter. Clmpjied lUnds, t'liilblnin.. Corns, and all Wkin Sruptionf, snd pewi tively cures Vilis, or uo ps leijiiired. ii is gusmuui-ii to RlVC rr.f..-!ss'.i:?r, '. money refunded. I'rice 2") cent per bin For sale by K. U. Frirks & Co. Of w. Me-in flr-t and third frlilsy ft rveilinri'of ea-h iS'i.i'li St"- A. K In K'x kwnoK 1,1.1-k. Hrnk enuliye, M, W. I, H huerselti, Keenrder. AO P. W. No. s-Meets e'ond Biiti i"url ti I'ri'l iv ve- Ii In Hie iiiwiii . A it ImM in K-i kWMid lil.M-k, K. .). Miii::tn, M w, . I', hmwn. K-rcler, l( . Alt 1 1 a im-i'.i. r,i,ri ll No 1o2i. v.i i Mix K. ef I' liml in III 'nnel K I ihik hl.H-H hot 1.,-me i & lieu, vi lrluK lireihreii invited M.-i.ry tt'-rnl'l, Itefti ht ; lliuii allnik'. s- i retiiiT, Albert Edward' Slumming Eiprlrnro. There are hist now stories flyin?alx)ut tf Priiw-M itt W'utiHi visitini the were only 1,(W, while .en. Koger j UIlj,.r a roller comical di-,'nihe, A. 1'ryor, who was a cundidate for a nt ti,ou,.h it is known that the prince. district judgship, confessed that he accompanied by Lord Carrinton, made hal been assessed fKVVKJ, lias ex- ( liimfelf acipiainted with the "seaniy" ;..,l ,rr.. tiiluritv in New York, lide of life, very little art was rpiip-d They dot-ot disbelieve the confes-j to conceal his identity Indeed, it ll ...J.., n,l ili-v wonder how 1 "T"K. LushsLinen i are as a n.y v,. . .j. i, I rule familiar, more or less, witti tne so- r lower n;;;a3ged it. ryttr is a , fKiriCrc cf th-ir f'nr sovereiL'u. ho lawyer not overstocked with tins ; nr-wnce in a td.ice where he is We have Hold lily's Cream Halm about three years, mid have re commended its use iu more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in quiries is, "It's the best remedy that 1 have ever used." Our experience ia, that where parties continued its use.it never fails i to cure. J. II. Montgomery, & Co., Druggists, Dc corah, Iowa. When 1 began using Kly's Cream Halm my catairh was ho bad 1 had headache the whole time mid dis charged a large amount of filthy mutter, that lias utmost entirely disappeared! and have not hud head ache science.-j. Somiiiers.Stephney, Conn. C.VS.l I.OIHiK. Nli. mi. I.e. o, V. meeu e- Hook. AH "nil renown lire mroinnj nmie-i niiirml miiin iif nir In iliecilv. J Lury. N. Ii. H. W,l!ilit, Seen-lary l Miles Norvo and Liver Puis. Act on a new principle regi. bit ing the liver, utomrch iind I nwcls through the nervs. A new discovery. Ir. Miles' Tills speedily cure biliou sness bud tnste, torpid liver, piles, 5onstipatiou. I'nequaled for men women, children, smallest, midest . ,fi I c- , free it F. O. Fricke ic Co'a. How to Succeed. This is the great problem of life which few e.itisiai torily rolve. Some fail because of ill health, oth ers want ot luck, but the majority from insufficient grit-- watilof.nerve. The are nervous, irri-Holute.change-able, easily tr't the blues and "take the spirits down to keep the spirits mi." thus waMiiur money, time, op i.oriimilv and nerve force. There is nothing bKe the Keslorative Ner i i.i.. diecovrred by the ureal spe cialiet, Ur. Miles, to cure all nervous diseases, lis headache, the blues, ..rvniH i.roelratioil. sleeiilessness neitriili'i.i. M. Vitus dance, fits and livvteria. Trial bottles imtl fine i ..'.,.! of loctimnnials free at F. ti. Fricke A Co.'s. not epeele 1 pas. without recognition. Some years a' tlie pnnes, quite to roi'iiiti. traveleil down U Folki'ston tJ world's goods and he makes a per sonal explanation of his case, iu u-li ich he cas it is a shame for Tammany to charge u man 10,-jiJ , '--t Prince- Lomse. who was cou i -ii- , ... I,,.;,,,, , over from the Cont. m at, and' as there for a judgHhip, but it being , ,v;,s i,)I1, , jnm , Wilit u.f(jre lh,. urr;v:1, cu-to.n of the country, be was " Lf ti;e M,.WM,.r KtrUed about on the able to evade the payment of thr J q,Ifty btlJ ulhiuiit. ly went out with a assessment. Flower has not added tnwn of local fame for a short crnie to his rej.ulation by making this affidavit that uo one believes to be true for a moment." It is to be regretted sincerely that the difiiculity which occurred at the high school last Friday noon had to be dragged into tlie news papers and if anything made worse than it was and showed all parties concerned ill very uuplerfeant light The chief objection to giv lug publicity to little disturbance lit Kchool which. are often brought an no one can leil LuW, !2 thnt people will not duly recognize the teachers side of the question and often censure him when really in the right. It is easy enough for the boys to claim that the teacher ietno haaty ' r they have agnrva tions which he must bear without a murmur and when his temper once fails to bear the strain they are quick to shield themselves by blaming the teacher. Now it is th opinion of the people in ccral that the I'lattsniouth schoold never had h better and more efficient Corp" of teachers than at the pres- ent.und especially is this true of the city stiperintenienl and the principal of tlie high school. Young people ought never go down town and ou street corners and in stores disscuss the merits of and demerits of their teacher when . something is goin ; wron . The case in question occurred on ' account of the disobedience of student who had been requested to do a certain thing and without just provocati ti dealt the principal a blow in the face of which the young fellow haa a thousands rca cons to e ashamed. He probably at that instant wasn't aware that he turned upon the best friend boy has next to hi mother. He may receieve prrises from few of his fellow siud.-iit who are lens courageous but he should re member that ou close observation he will find they will always forsake him Just at the time he needs their assistance most. Put the matter has been amicably sellled, the. boy made an apology to the superin tendent and principal and Bince has shown by his actions that he has been in ihe wrong, ' and will spare no pains to t'uinpensale for the offence. It la easy to pay for a leacher'a grievance; A lew deed THE rumor thnt there was danger of war with Chili at auy lime since the assult upon the sailors of the United States cruiser Hal timore in the streets of Valpraiso and all ! denied by J. P. Mclntyre who was' chaplain of the Iialtimore at the time of the attack and he also exonerates Minister Kgan from all charges brought against him. An unusual activity iu our navy made the public uneasy and likely the papers have been guessing at conclusion. TUB editor of the ravening News expressed our sentiments ex last Wednesday evening in the Jawing trord-: "Up to the hour of, going to press to-day no kind hearted subscriber had remem bered the editor of this paper with a in the channel. When they got suiYIy buck the prince remarl-ed, 'IVriiafs you would like to know who I am? "1 don't know as 1 cares; it aiu't no odds to rue," came the reply. "Well. I'm the Prince of Wales." The Prince of Wah &r ejaculated ths old mariner, giving bis customer a play ful di in the ribs. "Ciet alcnj with yerV Loudon Cor. Chicago Times. A SUrhoiM of Klwtrleltr. Minnesota, not to be behiudiiand in marvels, telli of an electric Well which one of its citizens claims to have U-eu discovered near lied Winjr recently. Ac cording to the story the drillers had drilh-d about l's) feet when they I'w-t their drill rods and a diamond drill Ths whole bunineMS h:i 1 drop-d to no whre in an instant. There was quite a force of air coming out of the hole, and tha men mid there was no use coin any ,c(lyl f.irther, bocauie there wau't any hot , . torn. They conr-huM to fUli for the ! ro.ls and drill, hut as soon ss thon-ds tenpp"! into tha hois they U0'uu to nhiver in a uneer way, One of the men took hold of ths bar with a pair of leather frlove, and he was - ' ,11 MM II If large, fat, juicy turkey for 1 hanks-1 Knocaeu -jown. iUeH .,,.:"- dinner to morrow. This ii rui" " . giving an oversight, pure and simple, and may yet be remedied before the noontide hour rolls around." tlft4 SSS Pdl m4 IU4. The remains of Adam Winter, of Dis tress townhhip, have reached WuiUms port Wiuter was only i-lhteea years eld. bnt a rouna inant. lie lutrt on a wet There H's-nu to be a perfect natu ral rtorehouse of electricity. It is pa erated In some way in that pocket where tlie drills went, aud there is enotiKn of it to execute a whole county at once nn der ths New York law. Philadelphia Ledger, JULIUS PFIPPIiKHKKa MAWrfA'-TI asor ASS fKAkkliik Tax CIIOrCKST I1KANDS OF CIGAKS rci.L i.ixs ' r TOBACCO ASP SMOKI .S ARTICLES always iu stock Plattsmotith, N'ebrassa MIKK SHNKijLiJ.M'K Kit, Wcy -.lid rilMk'm.tl " , 'tsa, Hutgy. I'schin.' end plow Repsirise fst '!')Rr:sH0KINa A upRCIALTT - f! CjW til - SEVtRSLIP HORSESHOE Whic h i th lest horwsh'-e for tin , . i. ,'nrt'ier. r fer is-t nr'viui', error ni inriii.Hi i ver invented. It i insr! llmlHi. one Ci.n put op vhsrp or an'. u rss n n'ded tor wt ' d 'inprj .,u, r rinoiilli, HIT losds. I uli s' in iou slid tsmine the krvkp'I.ii .lid (on iil ue no uliiri. J. M. MINK I MMf'KEIC 2 V f'i ','i!t ' VlJ'i nint', Proiiuuni-ed Hi-In., Yoihavert. l ioiii a letter written by Mis. Alia r IC. Ilurd of (irotoii, l..eqii!le: f "Was tiiWcii with it luidcold.whirt. , settled on my lungs, cuiii'.h crt." iind finally terminated in coiir a flip tioii. Four doctors gave tneitpsny- ing I could live but u '.'"V ' gave myself up to m l.r uur, leriiiiiicd if 1 could not , stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my iibi-ciit ones above. My bus band was advised to get Dr. King's New liscicry for consumption coughs and colds. I gave it a trial took in nil cio,litbnttlcs;ithasrured me mid thank (rod 1 nni now a well nud hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F. O. Fricke A Co.'s drug store, regular size. ;ioc. nnu ?i.mf. Are you made miserable by indl. gestion, constipation, aunnrmn, loss of ippetite, yenow esuir loh's Vita!i.er is n positive cure. For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. For many yeilrsIrTn. F. Thomp son, of Den Moines, Iowa, was se verely nhlicted with chronic diarr hoea. Ilesays: "At times it was very severe; so much so, thnt 1 f iierl it ivould end my life. About f seven years ago I chanced to pro- cure a liottle oi . uaimi-n"i" Colic, Cluilcra and Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave me prompt relief and I believe cured me permanent-. lv. UK I now eat or drink willious luiriii iiiiviliiiur I iilense. I have lllHn I1MI-I I it in inv family with th 1, Frickie & Co. WM4 mm HMimv 1 1 Jl lls mm iow plairj h rw mind are fte scenes cf Is my recoIUciion recalls ta to viev (The swfksflle hurj? or fte poles cf -Thc5moke and iheSmeli ftai my , r i . . f i Biiiftose dsjs oF5oaT And . five !o7Qf since deparkd. we pray amd we tape; Ifje useoFrtjesfuffgdnto wane ariaw laJiffuisa i As 60on as fay offered Cf at S tar 5ANTAULAUS0AR BY N.K.Fai rbankS. Co.. C h icago. A POrULAK PA5ITLT. Jtwwni I " II t It, Kite, tlmt ynti iHrays rnn i "oitcb on ' In Im ik-w th'n t lit) bat I lu, jruu alw) suui to gut tlaa4 f IM." Kts: "UnrtlkBiwt I rerlnty ia sot Biak anr riennin In OiU dim tion." Jum: ' Wt iu dnr:i. Uio lut few mnnths, (as sx&ai(ls, uu lia Uru up piiaui, A ArB Old CBMMr. Though e'u!l illy a mo'.ct tnan, Ur. Smith had a cert.tiu pride of Lis own. w;ger a Urrfl aci iu contents, wcigii-. Fuhlic ruiiior wm ulva, coiif--t.-n.ij a ing W pounds, recently ia Drl.ult. troa : Mer-x !.n Liiu, aud 1 atippose tlist th efT U of which he died a few days 1 lad he lived he would lavs accepted ago in a hospital there. Cor. Philadel phia Ttlegrsi.h. ... it;. one. liul ii was proau oi uis wie pendent aud "wlf luado' position as a wealthy commoner. "You see," he nsld to me, "I have no aristocratic, couijt-o-tions, no family lutTts; Iti'Vd, I Lveti't a male runtive alive exi.-pt my Tli great railroads runninn from tbe norUiweotern part of our eountry to the tiail oi jitfXie nave aeienmuea i . - , .i iA.ii.,i tiblish steamship lines to Con '.ral and , "w -7- 'r? I ..il. t I Bonth American poru from New Or- '1 ntfolU" ' "- wflri U . ' I advantns tins give hi 111. lie was ncu leans. . . ... n.....- 1, ...1 anii m yii'ifi'i, n't u vuij.t'j-v. A prnjer.-t hss b"-ti started ia Puello, Cola, fr the" erection of an electric smelting plsnt to ct f-VX,lrlU, for tbe reduction by electricity of dry aiid re fractory ores. I coiiDdi-iice in him arcordinly as a siruug aduiintslrator. Pall Slil Uatctte. M Mad Hnnm. Wallsd w rntbor QuMtlaa ot llpba CUntgo. A tiroiss-al has been male by Vr. Etiecker, of Derliu, wl.icli a-s-ms toeolve 1! St.. Ht t' it - - 3 Hi" t XtVZZVtl withmrt S.1T t"ftrhr t Tn" earns tn tbe nwe Evorythiugr to Furnish Your House. I. PEARLMAN'S, GREAT MODEU ' HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having ourchasetl the J. V. Wcc-kbat-.h store room on out Main street where I am now located I can btll gootla cheap er than the cheapest havinj,' just put in the largest block of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline storM and furniturn fall kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PfiAKLUAN. F G & V ON HAM) G2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY .1 A Pull and Complete line 01 Drucrs, Medicines. Paints, and OD Df?UCGIST3SUNDHIES AND PUfiE LIQUORS j Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hour' m m b Mid LaUrr iHM nriwnr KieWUinir.an'l nainly rsll liuimiv Inir 10 rnii uri W y at eiirmiii.n ; I briil rou teliin Tmuinf Kkioi bull aw-miif hnw ki dull lafel wwila'H In I lojinff Ui tll: 1.1U -n H ! i on h tin- ijn "I f.. ii J aow)nl wlwllo SfiiiiiiiraiJL'iniuaiftafUA; won riifilKln tawlilullr ; S'hI Hi Ui but aonlb ynti bav uo tn.iOri In hriih.cwliig, ti l'llme. lu four jitirnluullurenn iw-. WhiT Ui run i.-t 11I1 t.( fiir Hiii.rinRiM a Iron 111 n. hum .m-oi tb f uttx l lur yoil livrr r" t ihn rlf ." Kat- "Wbr Ji-ni iK. you will aiike me Ys.n. I hnirAiii.lT i,iirHinwif iiiforiujit.('M tmlit l.iriilti f biw It niillill wi.nl". f Vrry "i I'"" I-' '' iii'"' t'"1 ,m' III..' art. hvjf Ui-y '':ll lllf'-rniillli a OH tl- (nlljfvl. tlHgli t hoi lkui:l t S M-.t trSSMIIC It rt t J ui I. f'T I ri'lf furg.!i Ui" ii,:ik f r I'o buiw mi: liiir tzzz::, up ni Diri' tut ho Iim lki i tm -rm, u ml Uim nut, m'vm more nit lnHU r liif.innsibia tl.i U f th C.s i si.u n.'U'T Mt Mexican Mustang Liniment! A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beastj .., :ct? I tbe i'iciitl(iri of Mcphoue tLarf. . ... 1 .... 1 ..... .. .1 r ,l. Ull.r,t r.thAf tt,A nf nm W ll'YI iuiw"i'-i""-i crowdmit her .linnr tabl. Once when i w ""' ei.u ' ' t ., ,, ,. tma.i.,. m.. Lrr ...-h . t in,...ji . 1 - a.... ....... .. J .1.. , t , . A 111 nil i'l- . 1.,., W rw.t 1 n j. L Si fill sjrt4 I ihl It M tii.it V, a tiine cbr . to ut t!.t w,,rlc- . T.Z 1, :1", ,t J t th.-m i ini: exiK-nw.s. ijtuinj coa.d Utlau.-r nini.'i aioiiet i inr mm, 11I .1 . i, f tha t.l.t. t' "'". "1 sent mv lor r.l ll-nt-a ulr. tlian to clwrKd far the tins ot tlie t?Io- ,m , w w ! eiin'iinr cimr in, fur u re ur. I .bun rim tn 11K I an u fl.xlt wiiii h 'i-es ui lunx antU' cou luo compuuy W MbJready tiyhtly yisiriil, sn nii-t;j"etea K'wt orntM, sin m e tni-inntiy her tinperuUve orders: "L'itiril, niake fvm!" "It tuUKt tertaiuly 1h mae," lie ao nwered, "for k i not sxikU" AU tiis Year Konnd. Tli Duke of Portland has a nmlitin f jr evi ry huur of tlie dny, and be never wt urg his i.:vt twice. Huhoiiier'l bil Is stxmt l,2o0a year. The Duke of Fifn spoils about the same amount. Oeni-ral'y j-kiri? the Cliinevi will not eut iiititton, still less lieif. .The fir nifr U, however, l:irjf'ly erinumel by JilohuinuiUii4 and beef Is by no meant uokuowo. r- - j pit 1 H1H IWW 9 liUoue aycor'tu 1 the durau m of con- ciiy mi ti i.- . i. . i:,l In wlior ll,' Tersalion, aim ir. nireuKi-r jn;"i - . ivvlwi rnu ( iki larui 11 mv i"T : nni 1 " - veniiou lajtit. New Yoik Telegram. A fiJ t Tbm BlM. A practical joke which the b4 uinn al an autumn wtcl lin;; jT;ietr.itl wat t J iltolivor U the porter of the .arlor cur In wbii h he suvr th'-moff a'tl"d ti l r eovel'it wtth Insirnetimis to doliver It at a crt:iia station. The darky duly Oil so snd the groom br iks the seal Ui have a small avalanche of rio (our Utrjuh Lis tlugers. New York TUuos. o ni. nr In .'"r ill, nl UI o ntt U, il pno llir. '. Jrcin'ml IMn.'f' l', 1& 11 ri'.rwt, Vr l'ork, for a aaini'l or. aud 1 abkll a. ") '.tr thai I ha dun m r't fa"f; ar.dni tjmu will lrilt(in tia 'int. at t)h aiv wt hava ti r jiiitailii ti tr-'n luo ltt u form .1 full llr 10 l"-ii. If Vat I an, It at jAjiuuraaV kmudij atttiatn Xum Suus IU" A fil eral ofler - only fl.fO for TIIK WKKTI.Y Ili:UALI end IK iuon st Family Mitaiine. lT$e "tl your subaxiiiiliuii tit fJiis ofilt e. A lcrg-to'tcd pain reliever. Iu use i almost universal by the Housewife, the rarmer f.tcx.k Kauer, and ly every one requiring an effect liniment. N'o ctlier application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood ih tebt cf years, almot gc;crtlio.xi. liu medicine diet is complete without bottle of Mustaxu LlNIUtlJT. . Occasions arise for Its ue almost every day. AU drugxibts and dealer hav it. r , k . . .1 ! 4 THE POSITIVE CUiTF. I k-S I