The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 28, 1891, Image 3
at I t "V A.-iTS C?: 'Sf' rr T '.: .. ..f . :.;--':.-f ).,: , .? Trr.-.l. " ..' I:.-' V.'.-r i'.dcnc3 Art!.;?;.-. 7 n L. I"-.' ii UJ I gj2s number Yard JTHE OLD REUIADLE. F LUMBER ! Sbinlc, Latli, Pseb, Doors, Blinds Cin dapplj eyi'rw Iemi)d of tlie fit; Cull and gft t4;rnu. Fourth utrect in rear of opcrt lioune. HENRY BOECK The Lending FUIUVTTURB DEALER, NDERTAKR. CftMUntly kffp co kind CTerftbla joq owd to furninh jAar bouM OKIflK IIZTI AND MUX ITREtT ' Plattsmout - Neb Lr AtchinMon, St. JoBpph, Irnvcn- lworlh, huiiMim City, St. Louia, and ull point north, runt outli or went. Tick ets cold and bag gnr, checked t a jr point in thn . Unt.J States or Canada. For R.MATlON AS TO RATIOS . J AND ROUTES ynll nt Depot or address iOVVS'HKM), 0. P. A. St. Louis. Mo. . I'mt.uri'i, A. O. V. A. Omahr oak. A I'ttiitsnioiith. Telephone, 77. ."AT HA BEET ,3,,, MXin (tTHKr.T f II.'KLLK.NIIAUM, Prop. rut of frech nicut oIwiitb found . thin market. AU' irt nl KU and HulUr. Zmt of alt kinds kept ia their soaaon. .r ft.TTH STRfrfT V AND few . .. . .1 e---'-if -:- ..MSI! Wi1 - , r.-c 1 - R. al I.t:::at;J V.VrL''' ' Ta Xo-.t Ka:.-rU,..a ., r..t n- n kr lt , , r.(.n i:t nCur-n nrr J !.; i h ;; :wai: :-:,c Cci-.:.Ki.a f:cr t j w. ' i i:nil fr a I'ii'I ":ir f-nm flirt P--- '.-'., e-.r .,,.,, , ,, "J1"' fKWTj:A B4 xr.v r.:v.i :,uMe !:,.!:,!:;.;;.;.:,;.,,. no III lino mnil n ropr ofn bran(i!ti! r:iinllni, rnii:;;-U ' . ' '. :(; U'Jirit.s." It proitnrflnn Iki. root 'rH.';':' V TI105 .is '..) .' C;! cnd CTlttt, U(JM f)r-. or r..-jl,!trr,l Jstler c.t ct.-r rVV. !,i.'.vVri," " A TUP VnilTU'll rrtMatiinM P J. II:A:X;S:K:N OKAI.KIt IS STAPLE AND FANCY OKOCEUIES, GLASS AND QUEEJfSWARE tteniii F3Ei a ?pcialtf l ariinpo 1 tho I'ublo Solicited, JOHNSON E'JMIliu Sill. SI NEW- HARDWARE STORE S. K. II ALL & SON auj will tiiily mutt 'tni uu imt I irnlle I. r 1.1 TIN ROOPINO "rtonllriil and nil kind nl I in work prnnftly d mc. urddra Iituj couutry itidlclttd. CIO Tcarl Bt rLATISMOOTn, NEB. PERKINS- HOUSE, ' 217. 319,221 and -223 Main Bt, Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M B0N3, Proprietor, Ibe Tcrkios hu been thoroub!j fenoTatod from top to Ioti ad low ona of the bent hotel In the eUte Sovdun will be taken by the weak at (1.50 and up. 300D BAB, CONITSCTED T UK CHI7.KNS HANK. n.ATOM')UTH NEHKAKKA Jtp tttl Hock paid lo M Authornod Capital, $100,000. - arriciM BANK TARKUTII, JOH. A. COMNOH, Pwldnlit VlCU-ITMld""' W, H, 'It 51 111. PeMir. mfcjcioka rraak Cmith J. A. Connor, f. R. Outhmsni I. W.JobnMa.OenrrBwok.JohaO'KMU W. I). Hcrriam, Wm. Weteneamp, W. II. Cuthtnf, nuMSAcrs'i Gcau mm iztzi nM wrtinrtM of dnivxlt nnrlna lnteret Buvtaad K'U eicuuu.n. cuiitj and say ow"" C. MAYES oouKrv suuvnroB C3 AMI civil )-:ncjxkkk ill ord3 It'll t"t cnuniy cl,rk will L jroai'l!y cKmdi d to. OP? ICR I V COUKT HOIJSR, I'lfitlMiiioutli, . Nel.rueka J-' 'i TMr ! (kn NVIlt. faja rtir N . i fr. i ' ' ' -I. y7 k " J ..J VjJ sti-ai. iiintM 'slfi-i s w('.J i1 . .h J. i i.l it (J tf! !'' . ' iMri.ak. 'rii,M,i'r im. a.n . , lH-.f-' . ,. ... by aj j.wmI :i..-a I ,i. ),.." " v.-' 0 J V ' '1 v. i.' is RST : NATION U, : HANK ok ri.ATTM(u:ni. nkiiuaska ti d c;ii.lal Hi 1 lu .... J vi o O.IHI In, ik o.i m IUe wry Im I tiicllltW'i fur the proinii tninnK'Ucii of ililtliimto 1 tanking Business dtnrk,non('ii, (f"ld, Kovi'TnniP'it and lucal urtih'r Itit'i'nl '.U'l him. l'iiit r-!'u .ml inti-ri'it it I i w . . I n iin ivtuiUh'' imftx itniwii, hv.iI.iiiIi In hmv put i t i 'i n-4 Mlitlo and all IU jmiiclpiU Uwik o MILLRCriON MADS AWn rnOMPTLT RSMIT TKII. diKheat niH'ki"t p-lcn p.,H for County Wai ranu, KIhIhiii I'ounly buuiia. UIUKUTOItH John Kit, turald I). Il iwVi.mortb WiiukIi. V, K. While ieor(( E. Dovy lobn FUzsontlil. . WmiKfi. l'r-fl(lfnt t; I . B ANK OK CASS COUNTY Cor M.iln rihI Fifth Mrcot. a 'tld up capital... V) m iucplu ts.oan OFFICERS 1 II. fnrn' 'r l (iuMiT t. M. I'liltHrvii f. M. fallurnon. rrMid'-iit VI(?C l'i i-;,l -.i,' ''liiiieli AMt 'u-li li DIHEOTOit." I. II. )'' .1. M Piil.-ro!i. Pid (!ordi"i I, h "ri'lth n. i. WlDdlmm, II. H. Ic i:n..iy und r. M I'mii-i-on QSEKL BANI1NC BUSINESS ' SAN3ATED ascoiioi ollwt1. iniKtril uJlnwHd nn tlnu IcniHlK ami promot ait-ntunnivcn l i all l)u asa Kiitruited U lu cam. Chnxnftorlaln'a Eyo nod. Qx Olntmont. A certain enro for ChroBle Sore Eyes, Totter, Salt Bhearn, Scald Head, Old Chronio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Pralrio Scratches, fkire l?Ipplci and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Ilandrods of cases have boon cured by It after all other treatment bod fxilod. It Is put up La S3 and CO cent boxes. NEBSnDnnrcURCO I I'M... hLimn bwi. L'nrtadl HAir EALT.AM 'tn i tit-l it i1 1- f.tfr. Iuiiiqi1 p um. L v .) . -ru.1 a Vl-iai "Hf ii .aar m la f lu I It. AC. -li I.-ji . t i . l-.i'i-nM), t, J .e li. :ii-tr. a HINDt hCOrvNS. Th. .fiiif.f.rii,. lb t i. K v UiM-U lit, b. . CkATi;UL-C:OMK01iTN taPPS S il ; I' !, f? a W V VI HRKAKFAST "Rya thnrnuKli know1i1r f aarawl lawn whlrli guniim Vt npr'aMoi'i nf dlrtnl oii mI nutrllliiu an'l I T a raiflful aii iMttliin f tlio (In prop-nimuf oivll f'0'.'ua. Sir. Rr pa hnn piuvli'i-il our lirc.ikiiiil taliln wttli a dxlira fly fl'TorH tf ":! M'llch inny tHVo na many h'-nt i!m 'nr'tililn, tl I- In Hip Ja it ,ni uw of i'i(li" of ilh't In t a roii. lllii!,'M InaV I i "I'J'- II .!' III. I ! ull 'I "I: . i, rmiuuli U 'fi-ilil r n-ry t' luVnry l'i M-i"me, lliiiiiliria nf tnl. ii rlmllra arn fl. a'l.. around rrail' tn a'tw k whfiu. r lirm m a mmk t.ol.it. An may r"-Hji limny a fuul lirf' ' f . !! w'! ti.f!fi' d i h Cum liWio i and a 'i,p !) noiirl.l d fmme." ill sirvl.'B tik'ti', -'.ir.ini almp i ilk b'.illnr Hfti-r i"l k. Hold n.ily half -pound ttn. Iiv it i. i rl 'i l-ihrllAd tliu.'! ,1 AMIl tl'V A; IH,., l.ur.To;i, "lr '"l n l.t . , Lamimi. KuRlard ITOTt ACrVTSrWANTED for A Chi aia Wl-Tin tiBrtfttlif MihU-q wt-k dm i' In Ilia l.ir i" in bnwtiflaeM.fxwsliiifrlh "(awW, ' i Iha i wo' ,p 'w Vtk '' tl .raftiliM Uttp I wufkill U am." iii.iaifjBiia irWtLr, tCf. - titt er. 1 siHtrv'ir l'tt. liyrnrs. sy (A if. Jr. J-f. il. With 4il(Trrtftirt(i'-'mllaah liil.j,Sn4a)tniiSl of tttnmm i JV JoW If iJ-y tjt A'vii. I'ir smtf K Nid, full (rt lar ani !. H U ta ally 1 vmnrart a -l"itMaiii Ihst pnwr rf (fUHt-Sl V W- f '!-, ti.tt fft Mf If- Auin!,l iIimi lt I ts IL -(t rt-rMWai'.lM n Tltt-si, f) t-tV' t mmoMtik ava-a. i-r'i HSosUgt Nt , , lur Hi(f -'.;!. -if" ('r'rfi TVraaa. WrtU i rimiUra i sis Va VVVM i A&AAtl aV Js CtK, iartHiWt jl lit. ',- (tall. ... P'. 1 I Hldrtl'.ltM Cl,...' '. . . I ). .4.1' . Saw 11 In M.,al'a I'liolourrHph. Aipiw nl IhiuhIi'iI iliinrM Hinl nin- down. Ukth im 11 roiiiMiicH iitt.u'lifil to oiii-111 I'iiiluilt'lplil.-t. r it ciamiathitt ntirr ri-arliiii! l;.:i Uiii iior, Mh1.uiii H-mrm-bcn-il KiiiDttim wJirWi ti.ul tiwti IW't ! liiiul in that kiwi! Iimiw' WIih vi-lniicl It. lint lii"r hiislmmi wha trawling. k Mie conlil not alr liiin ti i(" to t he house d.r it Sim tiail n m-filH'W from tlie mmlli viMitiim li.r I1h nIT.Ti'd tu ifo to lier housHniicI ui-t it lor Hit ; .. 1 liiHiuiiit iivi'rf irr onfof ttic row in which everr Ikiiimi' la like ifa iicitilior lie IiuiI iilwayn rifo'imwd hern liy im (loiilile row of black tiling iktoks t hi- j house, imd tiHik but littlf notice of the J niiinlier. Alan! when he reached Philmlelphin he had forgotten the number. Hint there were two 1 11 in. sea witli painted briclts and next hut one loejwh other. Which wm '. till OHi1 tt'ir Vvliii.ii iir iiiui iiitt iien; Ho ( finaily ilecideil on f)iu tux keyn titled, j he lelt Mate lie entered and went iliuueiliately to the necoin Hour, lie ! now (liscovered that lie w:w not ill the unlit houseit Im-iu fnrnirtlieii m , htyle entirely iliiTirent Troin that which ataiiiieil Iiih mint' npartineiiM Am he loolieil ji n mint Imh i j ck rested npon 11 portrait of a tfrl. lie aaeil faa cinairil. it v:im the facr? of i!m iileiil P all.e,! lie ti.o it up. Ktil'lieil it, held it i;IT at nnn'H lenutli. drew it near ntnl nt last took liiMuniiiiown Iruiii the ilaitiiy frauu uud aivoru lie vuu!d (inil tho ori in ,1 LnH.-ily, hp nt out of the liouso nnd no one caw him l!-; n tunieil lo Liar Harbor, lie could fret ro inforinmion tiiere, ln ii'intV i!"iL,i!!iorM wen.- travel, invt in Curoie but they bad lio ilall'liter. liewai'lit lor Ih-r at ull the nuiiiiiier l sortM. nt l.t.t he foiiml her. nnd well, the cu-,'::i:eineiit i imi.ouiiccd. I'liili d( ipiiia ilu.-ic uml Diania, A Vllllllllllp rilKHCHslOfl. We can have .., more valuaiilo pos-ips-tion than a pMiil ber. ili'y an iuheiit aiice of lon'eviiy, nvA il turn lias not iln acemled to us, it iM ;euerally because ancestoni, iiiora or ludi remote, liuve 6i"'i!ii!ered it, 1'iirh 1111 inheritnneo frirc.i constitn tl'iTcil vitfor. keeps its po-"cs.-ir nafe uinid lllinost every form of iiiicrobic disease, secures tlie needed recuierative energy in case of attack, iiialteM life wortli liv ing up to tin normal end. render old 11.,'e reen and miiiiiv and keeps up Intel b'Ltual itciivity to the !ast. Air. (Jl.nl stone, iu bis nintli deeade, is more than ft match for most men of fifty nt their best. No one would kiicm from the l itest prodiicUof Doctor ilolmea' ieii, or from his genial niiirit, that he had been for two years nn octogenarian. After all, care is. neces; ;ry to the pro loinjKtioii of lifa; not miix.oim care, but rare to avoid harmful transgression. .Mr. (jladstone atill keeps up vigorous e.rerclse find L)r. Holmes nses his .'rent l.liiiv;le,'i.;ii of tlie lawn of he-di.li and lora to keep him.M-if not merely alive, but in KooJ woriiiiij; toudiiiou. Youth' C0111 p.inioa Rlrn'a Pahrli-a. In the fine tailoring trade there Is not nearly the demand for enormous lines of fabrics that there ouce was. Given a few jjond things In a moderate rani?e of really fine colorin;; and five times the number of people seem to be Ml infied with them as was the cane a few years bi,'o A leading Hanover etre- tailor aaid to me the other day, "It used to sewn as if every customer we served ex pected we would have a epocial piece of elothwuven for bis suit alone nnd the pattern destroyed afterward" This tua nia for exclujiiveneKS is now fur more rli.aracteriHtio of cheap trade than it is of the best. True swells ro In for quality end fine ness which the cheap trndo cannot touch, nnd there is now nothing about tlie pat ten, in vomie which the cheap trade can easily imitate,. It U the name in neckwear f-ilirics. London Cor. Clothier ami I uriiiHut r. A Cat n:tl.ea Kiilrr-la. Our fellow townsman, James II. Gal-lov.-:-y, tells rf a very peculiar vray of rri-i:;-? fipiirnls. About three week ir.;o "!r li-dloway'sMiii, wl-.ilo out hnut in:r f nind n ue:,t of yonnr Riiiirreln, winch weir mv a dry or two old. They were lin.n;;i:t to uv.u. but m t.ny Wi i j tix yonn ro bn raii-ed by hand It was n'HT-vV.ry to find tlu in a mother. Mr. Ciillowuy had an old honm cat, which li:ul you:u kittens, and as an exeiv niett ail the kittens wre killed except one, ntid tlie squirri-U were put In tlirir plaeca, tul Mlrance as it mny aeem t!H i l l MotVf cat did not Pel ill to tu-ti'-a- tl'M ihl.erenee, bnt i'vined to Imj vtv foad cf h.?r juljpted fai.iily, tnij ij raiuing tlu-ih with tne Diuat motherly care. Osceola (Mo.) Sun. horn and Marrlad In Prlaon, The tKMly of Jtolert Western, ' who rns drownod at Bt Louia, was utirled In I'vpryrenn ceiiiefnry. . In cue nupeet koliort Nfesu-rn was remarkable, tie wan born In jail, was turn-Tied in prlmm and spent eleven years In tilt peniten t ary, )i.t lie and hi4 parents were eml t.i i.'.iy rc'-pucluhle people, ftoliert'a fa I'luf was keeper of the county Jail here M Ids bir h. For eleven years ho drove thu pri-Kin ca-Tiafc'w, and waa teudon-d a niTptiou at his inamae, which t.)ok flacf i't the penitentiary. Cliesler(lll.) Cur. bt. Louis Olobe-Dtucocrat A Great, Comfort. Frierd I r-o ynrr little boys hnva their hair c!ipiJ rlie to their heads. Mr. Iliddiieiel Y;; I Cud the fashion a fc'Tvat comfort, . "They are crrnlnly cooler." "I waa not referring to them, but to myself. , When t'i Uiys are nnnnd tli" llii unit o'. divide themselves up and i,-ive uio some ptnc," Ouod News. A HIS Ontpnt of Floor. The mill rolled up a blir ontrmtfor the vreelf ending Bcpt 13, n-nkinr 29.0M iinrrels daily. Ths n(r-,Ti'f;ate amount of four mime vn 173,1(10 banvN, f gi.inut ioO,.X5 barr l tho precediu-; week, 172. 100 Utrr-da for tho iui ri-vpondiug titm In ISliO, tnd 111,930 Wels lu lSBO. MilVT. . . An I'iiIiiiwi Kl l?il". J!ow many Americans luive b.in ef tb at ate of (inerrero" It is one ,f tne richest iiiininj,' regions of 'Jle'xii'iS, , a 1h Kiiid thfit it's ioil is 'ii'crdrtt of silve)-? ' ftold. ' Mere tlie first mines WH'c woi .I. by the Spaniard-H, and the coui.ii v i' ; tains Ijumlreils of ab uidoii-il mine's day It lies mi the Pacific, and it isnify partially l(nnvn. It had one mine wr'j pr.niiaed 4'.n.()H0 nnucea of ail vet u 11 few ihoii'Im, oii.I il is suniiniiilf i preat.ktale-. which are now liei'nj fmihf f.r1 time carefully in vestitfated (Jaxaca. pist Iwlow rt, is now In'iir penetrated bv tlie McW.-ail SolltnefH railroad, and this will briujt a vast .'o'd beaiiii region into tlie market Tin elate is 0'ie in which I'lesident )iaz wm born, and it Is the one which wiil be on tlie Tehtinn tepee ship railway, if it Wev r coiupielfd. It linn vanl .ireos of uisil land, and I know a half dozei. American capitalists who eXM'i:t to make fomnlt out of the coal lielda which they Kay have been d:-icovered in it. Coal brings about tweuty-aix dollais a ton in City of .Mexico, and there are said to be line iron deposits in near pi(1.';imit to these coal fields. , The climate of all tnis part of Mexico is very tine, mid the lapitalistH who would buy amiu of the n::ncultural lands alontf this route would make 11 tortnne. Tlie puliiic 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 s ,ie worth from twenty to forty -live cents an acre, and they will raise cou'ee ami uo;ir and all kinds of jftniiis. This new railroad will, and does al ready, tap the mining regions of the Mate of I'lii-blo, which contain bot'i silver anil ,'old, and one of the finest Apeciiin-tis d ftold ever brought if) to .Mexico City wan shown to a;i Aiiieric.-ui business man there by an Indian In 111 this stale about 11 month ii'o. It wait a linnet of Hilid old as bi-r as your ti t The American entered into a conliac with the man for tlie development of th region where It was found. ni:d Ir. traveled with him 011 horseback bff several days, wln-n the Indian t..ld hit.' that be hud lor;,-otten the place. Tint was of coiu se a lie. Cur. kit. Louis OloUe Democrat. Tho Illnlio-i of llerry. Tlie eloipietit blihop of D,-rry has, I hear, accepted an invitation from the trustees of Columbia college to deliver in New York city during Lent. KiitJ, a course of lecture on "The Evidences of Christianity. liememocrin;; that the ri;rht reverend prelate U Hearing Ids a-v-entieth year, it is not surprising, in his letter to the hishop of New York accept ing, the invitation, to find him saying that his decision required a ood dal of consideration, but he adds that it is a aource of pleasure to liiin to think ol meeting his lordship and many vener ablechitfsof tlie great and living branch of Christ's holy Catholic church acrosi tlie ocean." The bishop, by birth an Iri.-.hiuan. wat gradual,.! nt 0:-.roril, where he wot many distinctions, und he wan Damptor lecturer iu ICiTO. As a preacher he staad witliout doubt in tho first rank, and hit lei-ttires are likely to find 11s wide a cir cle of readers here as oil tlie other side of tlie ocean. Bishop Alexander was f most determined opponent of the prayer book revision undertaken by the synod of his church, and his action in walking out of the synod hall after a solemn pro test against the proceedings will not soon bo forgotten. Manchester Guard Ian. Car la Chonilnj Drinking TCatar. More and more as a knowledge of hygiene Is pread will people bo careful sa to the water they driuk, for an im pure article wUl as surely injure as im pure food. A case in point is just re ported of two deaths and twenty-four caaes of disease from drinking ths water of nn old well In Milwaukee. For a long time the well has furnished the water for half a dozen families lu tlie neighliorhoiMl. About nil tlie mem bers this summer parta!;iug of tlie well water liecaine ill, and their ailment soon develojied into typhoid fevyr. Near by is a foul marsh, the water from which Is supposed to huve worked itself into tho will uud thus contaiiiiuatt-d it, causing these deaths and ull the illness. Probably tlie cost of the doctors' bills end other expenses, together with the Ions of time. Iiava bwn many hundreds of iloii.irs, or 'i:te Kn.-igii to have brnucht clear water from some other sourco. Herald of Health. A . Dldn'l Ill.k Anything. Unlimited ussiirance is possessed by a younj( man from Teunrsset, who lately sought admission to West Point, and thus dotted his application to the super intendent: "I want only to study inili--urv t t' tics. I want to stay tluee yn .rs, 1 want forty dollars er moutlu At ths end of ths term 1 want a position over tome army of the United States. 1 want you to tind me a round ticket there and back. I think 1 am both physically sud tuentJilly qualified to fill the position. 1 rill not be out anything, but I want the position. Th ase answer this." Yaukte Wade. , Thai ElrTrl Tower In a Crarftard, A c.oiid gnx-er of Datuery, In the do' partiuont of the Mam , hss artonished his fellow towiiHinen by erecting In ths loctd cemetery a family immsolenta of cut stone shaped like tl-.e Eitfcl tower. Tills is certainly tlm first time the towel bniit for the exhibition iiaa been copied for a churchyard mouumcut. Full Mall Gazette. ' . Dual! at llonu. Visitors to Bonn sr, I hear, aghast at the unlowa'd t'oi'eiiccncs of the OVr uinu t mirror's diluting speech. Ho meny barbaria eneoiintcvs have t.tken j iacs ' during the hiht three luoutlis that nearly ' every student one comes across has his face aeanid and gashe.l in the most uu n'.Khtly manuer. London World. , A Kodak (lea, An amateur photofrrapher caught a young lady who had beon eatiuf to cream over at tlie Poland earn frround Sunday iu the act of lif linn tlie wull tiii;h empty saucer to her rosy lips and drain ing the lasBdrupof th melted erf am which had co t hrrbevt youn; luan a Jime. Anlmrii Cdass.) Gazotto. a F tni Mistnao. 1'liysk-iHon. '"ikc..iio..lmv.fil(al ' ."O-lakc ilm,, wild, (hey i,,,,,,.,,, - ifni'.K n ti:i- 1.. . .1. " li lie 0iii,Mjiu.,,,-e. l)r. r........ , -, ' y.iUyU,u, -, IndiannK S: . ; ..'.NiMivcHjKM-oiiinny i,, lu.w' .ookoii-lieun i;-W' which,. .ay ,l" luul free of 1". (j. Fi icke & Co . l-'"""nte,.(lr(.c , , ;'; liMden iiiiciiiallc( new if,.ilr, Cure ' jv.lnch li.in Uu- larcest Kileof imv Ik nil n iiicdv in 1 iewoi-1,1 i,... r , ju ., . . , " cuicr ,1, , ,1110 IJI I'liniC 11,. nr., .1: l.ort breath. Ihitterii.pni,; orl j';,;' d o n,. ... ,ne fidiMiriiiornlHiiildr. ) irregular pulHe. faintiiifr, minih' !'iofr. Iropsy, He. II i HvhU,u&'9 I'"" '"v vou-n iit-iiiiiicne, hiyjtc , Wo idoif it. K, W. Sawvcr. of lcl'Lt nr:. il prilinmcill tlenlerf n e;enenil j tiicrt-lmiiiliHC, mill 1 1 runs several lieij.iiiii!; wagons, , ,u. of nit liorH.m bmlly cut iiinnmrncd witli a luriiil, Tlie wouijd refiim-fl to hcnl. Tlie liornc bcciiine liiiue nnd miff nowwilliHliiiiiliiijo- cmcfiil iitlentioa mid tlie ii!ilioiiion of rt-mcdice. A friend IkiikIi-iI .Sawyi-r. rome of IlnllcrV Jim I) Wire l.iiu incut, be iiiont WDiiilcrfnl thin.'- ever kiiw to IichI Hiicli wiiiiiide, J io npplii-d it only Ihrre liiiirsi and the fore was completed denied. Kii.'illy pood for nil core, ciiIh, liritHcH, nnd wotiiKie. For Mile by nil druj;j;int J'or l.-inie diick llicrr id uotliinp; Ix-ltrr tluin to mliirnlr 11 tliiniiil chilli ,i'A Cliniiibci liiin's I uiii lialm nnd bind it on 1 lit nllcc'.cd piirtn. Try it jir.d you will lie Mir jiriecd nl tlirfiroiiipt iclii f it nbiu (Ih. Fhe eiinit' Ircutniriit will cure rb.-iu-m.itistii. I'or Mile by J;. G.'Fricke & Co. Cur" f r Parolveis. Fr.ink Conic) inn, of J'nrcrll, I ltd. Trr.,r,'yn: "I iiidnced Mr. FiiiMin, uliosewifr liinl pniiilysiM in llic dice Id buy ;i bottle of Cliiiinlicrdiiii'a. I '.'i in Jiiiliti. To tlirir rrcnt HiipriVs before tlir dottle li.-rl nil drcn used flic wok 11 j;rciit (Icnl better. Jlcr ince had been drawn to one Mile but tin I'niii Itiilm relieved nil pn'ui mid eorciieefi. mid the " tiifnitta .iHHiiined ils 11,-iturnl nliiipe." it ia .iIko ccrl.-iin cure for rlictiiiiiitiein liinir duck, eprnitiM ewcllina nod hituencf e. Till cent hottie for huIo by F. G. Frickc A Co., Druiata. .1893. HARPER'S BEWxRl ILLUSTRATED. Idir)cr'H Iln.nr ia n journal for ' the bmne, It givee tlie latest in formation with tr.;.ird to l!io l-asli-ioiia, iiud its numerous) illustra tion, I'm if I'.i siynn, Mini pHlleni-hl.i-rt MippleuiciitM ure iiulifpeiia nble alike to the home dress-maker nnd the profeeriluiial modiste. 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