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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1891)
li Daily ilt-rald ' .u:s v-pt -iuu.':.v. -'tr-.l- i i r,.-..r ;i:iir u n ,r ui ri i) , tHeyimi icvw . .:pt. Ki.e ciiat Vlnsn1 F.'tti tiet. IHH.la ' t.rm fob wimi, lae opy, die year, lu mlvauoe ' eoPy. ofuj year, not lu advunce... )ae ooiiy, ,i, mmt)i!. In advance ... c--y, three numthii, In advance. TEBMff FOB DAILl """P one year In narme. pj per week, by curler .11 e-?-y, ?-? s-jsth - ..ft .. 2 00 ... n . . won .v I ... V THURSDAY, DKCI-..M KK 17. !'! IF Mills continue to ly lie will juatly i;ir, ''t!i(.' ejioili-'l l)oy" J i ti- t.i title of title di'tinpiTiicy. Jl'H "i;iiiTiil- ' -Ktiri'i"! " i .ljuh" of tlit w ir wi n race for th .i-.itvcr-liip f -" am! in tin it t!u filum v;is c.-cricil mi iy a air. TlIK ' hlti-r I lewill Kl that il Clovclnf.l f.-iiln t.) nrrivc tin; ilfiii OCTiil iy :i'j:jii:i.j'J')'i in it ill I" no Vdi k man, for tlu-r yicjtN in New York mure . arc u:i i lain to t it than in (iov. Hill. Tin; Lincoln Cull says that J. I). M ini- will I'rub.iMy lie the rciililican nominei- for con yrt'iM from thin li-trit next year. Among the many ' available and able men, Strrxl ii one. Is the event Speaker ('riep Ki-t tangled up in the ruaiinriiicut of the Jiouie lie can cattily call upon Tom KeeJ, who will occupy a front (teat, to help him out (f tli" dilemma. Reel will gladly render the nrcei ttary atUtanc-. THE puhlic spirited men of Lin coln appear d'-t' Tinined to secure the location of the Western Normal College in that city. Tin-re U little me fur Hinall town- to (oiii'mIc for the institution if inirc.li.it.il ity i drti-nniiird to have it. TUB unwarranted warefare iti- uguratetl against our public HchooU by The Eve-mug News will nor nave tne ieeirei ellect. it im very evident that our contempary m actuteil by motive auyUiing but loyal ami a den ire for truth. The New York Sun, the foreniOHt democratic paper of the Empire Mate, My that if the democratic platform were to declare for suicide and polygamy in Vi, the party would have as much chance of auc cem an to propone free trade and income tax an iuggeted by Mills tnd other democrats. THE Norfolk beet sugar industry has junt cloned. The success ban fieen greater than was apprehended by the niot panguine of itH u porter. The authorities announce that the f.irmir-t in that vicinity will raie SKI acres ot beets next year all of which will find a ready market at remunerative prices. Fkom prevent indications the al liance congrcmnian will not create a revolution In Irgielattire matters. The boaited forty members of a few ttiouiiis siiiCr tia uOCI reduced tC pine and even this Hinall number cannot agree upon the moft vital UfHtious. to be proposer! for the consideration of Congre-. A re cent press di-ipttch from Washing ton says: "A conference of the Alliance members of the House was held hist night at which Culver, of Kansas, and McKeighan, of Mcbrnxka. locked horns on several question. Jf U o,uite evident that the alliance member wilt divide on mont of their issues. Culver proposed a resolution providing that the nine alliance members vote as a unit, which was e.inu-elly opposed by MrKriirhnn and finally defenfeil. Tfien Culver proposed an amended yuti-tri-asury bill, and Hxked for it. endorsement by all present. The liill provided that the fedaral gov ernment fdiall loan money to coun ty conimi tsioners on a properly executed bond at 2 per cent, interest and the latter in turn shall loan it at the the same rate of Intercut to individuals. This, Culver thought, would le a good way around the constitutional objection, but Mc Keighan thought it just as objec tionable as tin firt sub-treasury bill and declared thU he would not make a fool of himself by voting for such a m In me. The bill was not endorsed. Jl'li TI'NS point to yuod lib t'-inlatice ;:t the beet mlir ruhvi'M t;on to l,r held at I.iin oia to-day Tlx- lct piOWI. lit Nel Tfj-.:i yirtl;tably has been re ),a1)i41y tleimmstraied, and the factories 'that have been running ut Koiiolk a.i-.l Citaa l lti i.nl the past Season h:!ve !ii-i :tteu.leil with that degree of success hardly antic ipated by even the most san ruine of their supoi rters. If thia new in iliiHtry is pushed to the front, bene-tiri.-nt results cannot out ueci iie to til classes of iiidividirili. -me farmer wilt be benefitted direct ly, in that his pro-Win will be diversi fied, having n tendency to give him a better price for all his products owing to the more limited supply of each kind; and all classes will be benefitted indirectly by the pro duction of a staple commodity at mr ooor. in s is mm yci : industry and the price has not been materially reduced, but in the event the production of beet sugar is car ried on extensively there will be no doubt that thcp.ke will be greatly reduced and the foreign sugar trusts forever broken. Let us ;nish the beet sugar industry. A lUr. Wlfn. South r,n,v turret, fn.m .1 it kx m W lH till) tiny, tlie rtri-i-t tolhe icivv yird gat-i, nc-iie (. a ro it. r:i ') ftmotni-r Jirizs U'lni lim pretty i!.;:; (.til'.r' wa-ii'-rwt uj'i. I'"r liter of a tf.v.K tiais iJ.irie-y Ll.ira.-i, a Inaliae, itli'l (i''.r Liii'l.-.iy, a sail-ir en lo'ird th" ree-ivi.- iitp St. If mn, wiia-h is i-tali..nc.l ut Lt-airne thlainl. iiavi l- n eimiir'rt' 1 of the lirirJit cysl la'j -lil r of tint W)tr..-iri wii.iiiix-s tiiijir wa-inn. Tie) men Nvie frit-lels and the ui'ii au"-i:ti 'lm r-- IIl'-.l to Is lib' nt ei'iily divided on t'ne two anient lovi-r. How to d't i.'.H with which f.f t!i two kIhi should ca -t h-r lot was a diflieult probleii), but the happy tlumght of a foot r.ir pre-ent'-d iLself. The arranq-'ini-iits w re perftcted and at 9 o'clock Hit- cnttjUiiU appt-areil njion thu courw, which was two mil'-s loni;, aixumpunied by a biro crowd who li;ul Is-t-n advist-d of the contft. liurni stand 6 fis-t 6 im lnn in height and weifjlis alsiut 2J0 jxjauds, whils his op ponent, Lindviy, is litho and willowy; and ths sp irts in the crowd were not lon in determining upon the latter ai thf larorite. At tht crack of the pistol the lovers wt-rs off at a rapid ".'ait. mid until tlie traelcs of the (Ir'cnwieh Paint exteti.ion (if th" I'enriylvania rnllrfld were revil ed kept w'!l together. The p.ve told lif.ou iJurnn' wind, however, and li dropped Is-liind, and when Liud.y reached the end of the gold his c ra-f-itt-jf w.u- not ia -.ight Tli! w.-i. l:er woman' daughter will now beeomj Mrs. tin hay. I'inladeljihia Ii-eord. Fncliiih Fortiflcalloii'i In Amtrlra. John Iiull U preparing t) make thing pleasant for us. Ho ha been of late especially active in strengtheninir hit ontposta near the United States. Hit of the most powerful modern warships are to be sent to the North Atlantic squad ron, the summer headquarters of which are at Halifax and the winter quarters Bermuda. Halifax ia close to the Ameri can line and only 800 miles from Boston. Bermuda la only 650 mile from Kew York and U lidarUy fortified. At Port Royal, in Jamaica, within one day's aail of Florida by steamship, Mr. Bull ha some very powerful bat tent. On the little island of St. Lucia he has a dry dock, naval station and a heavy battery commanding one of the approaches to the month of the proposed Kicaragna canal. On all these strong hold money is now being sout We all know about the arsenal, naval depot and fortification at Eeonimault, and ths warships in these waters. Uncle Bull ha industriously fortified his ont post a near a ptible to the United Ktatea. The increaM-1 activity in this work is ntdy im or thrw year old. It must be coding a gr"V ileal of money. It mani fests a very friendly interest in our wel fare and shows t'oat our jolly old nm-ls ha hi Is-nevolent eye on us. We shall have to watch Undo Bull, too, in the friendliest way. We mnt not let him outdo us in polite attention.--Boston Jonmai. B-tovtr4 a Hank Not. Recently a woman residing in Sooth Shield was leaving the pontoftlee, and in passing along Keppel street, near the South Suit i 1 -police headquarters, she tore up a five pound note, under the Im pression Uiat it waa an ordinary pit of papur. Blie did not discover her m intake till the evening, whereupon she informed Chief Constable Moorhouse of the unfor tunate cirenmstance. It being very dark, a number of police officer! were set to work with lanterns, and aftt r a good deal of labor 8neceded in collwt Ing in different jnrts of the street a number of piece of the note. These were pasted onto a sheet of paper, and application was made to a Neweartie. bank, but the patched np note being refusel there, it was stit to Lon don to the Bank of England, and by re tnm of post a new five pound note was recived by the woman, who showed her gratitude for the effort of the police by sending a contribntion, which ha been pbiced to the credit of a private polics fnn. London Tit Bit. A Ticking Ton-baton. A "ticking tombstone" draw many visitor to the c'ineU:ry of tlie London Tract meeting house on the boundary line between Delaware and Pennsyl vania. Two centuries ago the region was settled by (juaker from London, and list mating house i qnatiit and venerable. A constant tirking com from one of the old tomb-tones; and while many superstition car listen to the wmnd with awn, practieal pfiple say that tint ctritie noise i caused by a subtfrraiwan rivnlet, which drain drop by drop, H.-.-.i'.-t tlie base of the toiill) t"?i Y.n.i" I'lade. ThVj i !!. it should jf. (li'ftt tugar bei-ti can be i ) ' WW A I'.nn of an Kmptjr Ct. Thera was a lively commotion at the Te'crapli LU11 end of Kearny street, and t!mt no one was injured waa almost a miracle. Near Valejo street, on Keaniy, is a wiue saiisiiL Hie proprietor lett huge empty wiue ca.slt on the outer edge of tlie sidewalk. Ttat part of Kearny street is on Telegraph Hill, the steepewt block in the city. A man full against tho cask and started it rolling, A second later it was making great bound through the all snd c.'veriiiij twentv fettt of street at a single flight People seeing the dangei shouted, to those down the street to gsl out of the way. Broadway wa cleared at a single bound, and theca.sk uarrowi missed crnhl'ing a laundry wagou inli splinters. On it went at a Palo Alk speed, scattering people right and lefu A Union street cable car was stpd it, time to prevent a collision. The rnnnicg cask evidently meant mischief, and. ap parently to prove the mperiority of wir over water, it headed for llr. Cogswell"' fountain on Kearny street and Mont gomery avenue,. A bundle that a frightened pedestrian dropped turned the cask aside so lti.it ii barely missed the cold water re-orl. However, it took its revenge by smash a fcinall fruit stand all to pieces, suit ;criiig the fruit in every direction. Th kiwer deck of a boot black's stand was ' curried away, and a ci;f:ir stand git blow that r.-itt!-d down thu bosi on tin slielves. At let the cak was s! -- 'e 'it Jack?, ai ft re.'t by colliding wit ii a hitch- 111',' ,i'st. The lK.nlbi;ii k illilli' diati v llaniii-d t'if cask 1'irtlii; d.iiii.i." to b -f.taiid. Tin owner of the cask stofid rt the top of the hill and wi.-ely b-, nl. 1 that it was better to :-t ay wle-ie he v. i thaii to veiitme among tho vler- pi e -e, had bet-n wrecked. Sau rr.ua u U Clirolilcle. lloiinil to lie C'iiiflit. What is to Is; done when a fi-h which ought not to Is caught, and which one dis s not wish to catch, perversely insj-,t npon Irfing ruptured wht-lher or no, and actually forces itself inbj on' prssw . sion? That was the question that stared Mr. .1. IJ. 'Gregory, of (Quebec, full in the face when he was fishing for trout at Tadoiitac one fine day of ths past vcison. The trout were lawful game, but salmon, in ths same waters, forbidden frnit. It was then with a sigh of sincere and un feigned relief that the angler saw s hooked ahnon after a bit,f magnificent play break away with the hook and parted leader. But satisfaction wa rSmged to dis may when thu leaping fish came, with one grand vault alter another directly for tiie bo tt, and at l ist lay stunned and helpless hi tne canoe. Mr. (in-.-ory promptly sol veil the probb-ui by regain ing Ins fly nd assi-ting the d-h h.vk lato it iletie-ut, tliere, like the p.itrioln; orator, to sink or swim, live or die, sur vive or perish. Forest and Stream. A rrllran Hturf. A Califoniia paer relate the follow ing fish story: "Sunday there was a great crowd of fishermen on the wharf haul ing in yellowtail and mackerel. During the height of the sport an immenie x li can, measuring fully six feet from tip to to tip of wings, flew down so low ovei th wharf that oue of the boys seized him by the wing. In the other hand the boy held string of eight mackerel, and it was the work of but a moment for the pelican to grab the fUh and gobble cj. the lot at one gulp. Other then seized the bird, but the fish were safe so far a the pelican wa concerned, and ha war finally allowed to depart ThU U not fish story, hut a pelican story, and en tirely truthful." A Ciickcl's SubatltoU for th Ilssrth. One of the curiosities of the Anderson hotel is the cricket that chirp in the elevator. During the flood last wintet the little fellow was washed out of hi home, but he turned np after veral days in another part of the house. Then he slowly moved hi house from point to J.M lit until he reached hi old home In Dm elevator, lie has been there now for several months, and evidently wa glad to get back, a his song ha been sharper and merrier ever sincft. Th little fellow i well fed, but nolody in the house has seen him. LI is music U the only thing that reveals hi presence. Pittsburg Dispatch. River Itaptlam In Kvmltr. An attempt i being made to establish at Fort Plain a Baptist church society. Mis-tings have ls?en held regularly for two or three month in the village, and for some time a revival ha been in prog if. It waa announced that seven eon vert would be baptized In Ibe Mohawk river on a Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. When that hour arrived pie bridge spanning the Mohawk wa crowd ed with people, and it i estimated that a thousand witnessed the baptismal serv ice. The day wa fortunately mild, un usually so for November. Troy Times. Roaliiraa la lt-ialni-aa. The work of the San Antonio (Cal.) Electric company will probably destroy the fall in the San Antonio canyon. The water of the croek are to lm taken ontjust above llogsback and dropped over the ridge to develop the powtir. Il seems a pity to sacrifice the finest falls in southern California, but we supose they will have to go. In summer, at least, most of the water of the creek will probably be run through the flume. Ontario Record. A Tarrllila gtnla of Affair. According to the dispatches there is great dissatisfaction In Chili, a big fight ou iu Brazil, most of southern Ireland laid up for repairs, wLoleaale rioting ID China, a revolution brewing In Greece. Russia preparing for war and the peace congress in sesslen at Rome. Indian ajsjli News. A lint kill Storr. This is a gn at )e.ir for dm ks at Sandy Point, Mo. Two brothers have sold M.fHKI at one dollar apiece, and TT worth of fealhr 1m si.es. B-mI'.ii J l-r aid. Many old soldiers, w ho contracted chronic diarrhoea while i'u the J service, have since been pcrm'inciit- ly cured of it by t hainil"riani s Colic, Cholera and diari hoe, Rem edy. Eor sale by F. (J. l ric'e Ac Co. Are you niaje miserableby indi gestion, constipation, ili.iiiiess, loss of appetite, yellow ,kinr tshi loh's Vitalizer is a posif'iye cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke a Co. "' . For the remainiler Jot 'tit "Tin' Fair" will ofler on the .1, 10 and 'Ja cent counters, articles worth twice IMC a iiiO la tf. PLACES OF TVORSIIIP. C tTnm.ir. SI. Pmil' Clinn-h. nk, between Killli and Slxlli. Father ( alle y, i'Hsier M. rvlci't ; V iss at miU l" " A. M. rjiiuday School at 3 wl'li bcneillolloi.. Ciiiiistias. Tnrnfr I.jciisI and Flulith Rta. Servlc.ea iimriiliiK kihI evenlsi. tliler J. K. Iieed, 'laaiiil. B.anla' Beliwl m , . EeicopAL.-St Luke's C'liiireli, ejirner Third and Vint-. K. II II. Huikbh. iainr. Her VI. -es : II a. M. I' d 7 Mr. M. riuiiday Hllloot HU .JUr. M. (Ishsas MsTimiiisT arner Hlxlh ft and liraiille. lie v. lllit. IksIoi. pervieet, ; n a. m, and ; JO I- M. huuilay Seliuul lo Mi A M. rnKssVTTfiJA. ifrr!e Is new i-tinrrh. Bur ner Sixth anil (Iriniiti- sis. liev. J . T. Hair'l, t'l-ler. Sici'liiv-sc eel al U ,.' ; l ieatlili.K M II a. m.a el Ii In, Hi"i. ! s. c. K el ihlf chiiTi-h na-etfevefjr MiiIiIihIIi evi'lilnf ut t :!' Ill I III liitsi inei't of tne i iiiK'ih. All ale Hinted lu alOnd Ilu-re till cilia's, Fihst MrTiioiusr. Sixth ft., t.elxen Main Slot IVllH. !ey. I. V. Iltllt. I. 1 1. I'SsliT. ntee- : II M..'Sie. M Mil .1.1 I'.'.'l ::i u. I'ia. riiieei. k wi'ilm clay evt-o- li-ir. i; i .m N ! ii si. v no s . Corner Mini and S i Hi. l -v .!.. ...o r. tteivit-e li-"al leans. M in! V ' e!,.,. :i ;.M A. l H u s e 1 1 T i ' i ' v. e - c i e sal (;r.mi.! r . re- (st-ei, I- .illi a.,.: ;'U'li. InlOO'li It M 1 lT. -"t o.lve, I' .k. l.- tweeii li lilll Phi I ,' , Mil Ui-v. A. H'i-tel, ':.. Ini, h.-- ! i - 1 1 n In. ;'let 7 l III. ilnj' r ll eelSnii V. t'.liws. lu) ,' ,-i,n. r V., ISO Mfs's (IIIII-TIAX S SsofMTInN l.("jl,s in V- sl'-lln.ih l,!."'K. M .11. sle, I. Oi... .-! Iliee! In;', ter lie-1. ell : V. ever V h'lltil ty h( l.'ttKM.n at 1 I) i I.M-k. IO,,Mtl- l.l'i II He, K il:t) lioin s au a. in . in u : .m . in. Sot i ii J-aiiK 1 A io ii SAi i.it Iter. .!. M. W ,.., I au.r. s- rvn i s; Mi. ,.ay Hi'linnl, us. in.: I n:iet It i'. II a m. ninl p. in.; ,.r l er lli'til'l.' lu-s.lay lililll ; elmlr ilC- ke 1' rlila) instil. All are si lcinne. SKI HKT SlH lhTlh KMCIIli OK rVTIIIAS lisiiiitlrt 1-tnV So. 47 M. et-every Wnlne-ilay rvenini at thrir li'il in 1'arn.e e a Cra'i! Iilm k, All Vl llliiK ttmirma an r-ii.ii ! luv 1! tn a-'eud C. C. Maishall. C. C. ; ' I la linvey, K. It. rl. AO. f, W.,. Me.. first and tlilid Frlitay evfalnir of es'-li mntith l li A It. Hall In It's'k-tiHik I1, x-k . I iai.k ennllyra, M, W. I), li kiielHOifi, Keculder. AO. I' W. So. s4 - Mf-lt s-.iid nnd Imirth l-'r"tav . ve'ili'i In tlie inonHi ni ii. A K hall in Hie k wei.il hlof k, K.J. -Mnikan, M W, I , I', lllull, Ueeorili-r, I)I)YI. Alt MNAM -Ca- fie nrll No Jir.'l. 11 Meet III tne h.ill I- I. all III Hie I aMIH ! 6; Cr-.:.' leiM x evr .--' Te-il K tics, v - -1 I n iii, -li, I. ii n.vlitd ll'-nry 1 1-r. I, ., 1,1 , I no tt aillia;, S.'i-retoi v. t'ASs) I.OIM.K. No. H I. Ii. il. K. Ineel rv- ry I'lje-ii iv in :ln a' their li-.', In I'll ..-r:i it bl.s-k. AH i .. KeltnHs nri rnrdially lavned "i attend hen i-.Mt In r.ecily. J Cory N. li. . W. Hn.li.-e. s.-i-n-tar) J UK CHI7.KXS HANK. PLATT3MOLTH 'EBKAKA Ospltal lU-ck paid In W I Authorlied Capital, 1100,000. orrtcaa tHASK 0AHKCTB. JQH. A. COtlSOH, rrr-aldooL Vtce-PTeitaul W. H. CUBBI54. Csbir. DiaaoToaa frsok Carrutb J. A. Connor, Y. K. Outbmaor I. W. Jobcaon.IlrDry Bcecli.JolioO'Keef W. I), Marnarn. Wm. WsUraeanip, W. U. Custilnif, mNSiCTSIA GENERAL BANKING B0S1NES -sum fertlflrAtea nf dpplla bir1nK lnterei Huva and aell, rirhanK". enmily and Jity i A C.MAYKS COUNfV Sl'llVKKIH AM) civil i:.gim;i:r All o:dira led wild tli. county clerk will t promptly attended Ut. OFFICB l. COI. KT HOt'HR, I'l.-ittsmotith, Nehraska When you jro to a shoe store your ohject isnot only to htiy shoes hut to procure for what you spend the hest that your money will buy. Less thnn this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in rea son, Hsk. Our methods are ns simple aa your desirea. We do not lift your expectation to the clouds, but we reahxe them whatever they are. We will never sacrifice your interests to ours nnd nowhere else can you jct a fuller and fuirer equivalent for your money. An especially profitable purchase for you is our etc. . BOOTP, SHOES OH ltUBUr.BB F. SHERWOOD. ."itil Main Street j. iiftFSKjsr. . IiHAI.KU IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GT ACC XT O QUEENSWARE. Putronnge of the I'ublic Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. F IKST : NATIONAL : HANK UK PLATTHMOtTH, NKBKAHKA PM up capital .. Sifiiiu vitn,nn u,Km,ir.i fHlhwviv bf f:uMliii fir tun intriip trtnf tl"ii ol UiWiijriit? Uiillkillg IiilsillCSi S'oi k.lioinl,Kr'M. (fiivi-rnnieiit a-d local e ii.rc.ii h"ii..'til and soul. Iief'-m I'-'-i. 11. 1 ii.iei.st ai: -tted mi I he r-rt I lie a .ralis drawn, a..lla''!e In an) I' ut f ' 1 niie4 ntalet and h.l Mn-I'Om Ihwu o Burope, OOMtCTl'-v MAI1R AMI I-UOMI-TI.V KrIT 1I.U. UVtiest niark't (irlre i.ld for fimnfy War ranta. Stat' an County ts.Mlf. DIKKCHllH John Plti.-rald I. llHk"sortli ham Wi,n, V. K. White lieurne B. Dnvejr lohn f'Mn'TKA, s. w anrti. rrtisidcut '. t " JEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL A SON Keep all klmU of ImlHi-ra luirdsan on hand and sill tHM''y i-oi.tintoi un im-sl lav uiuloti teru a : TUT ROOFING : ulOlltll, nnd 1.11 I '-els ol in. n.irk t-"rn. llv d me. ilnl.-r. Ir nu Ilia cou'i ly s ill. i'.ed I'LATTHMOL Til, K KM. P. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A lor.j-tcited pain rclieyer. Iu use is almost univcrs.il by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Kaiser, and ly ever one requirinj- an effective liniment. No other application comp.trei with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy la stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chcs.t is toinj-'ictc without a bottle of Mustako Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. Ail druggist and dealers have it- Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S -flREAT HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having niii-chancil the J. V. Main street where I am now a cr than the cheapest Having jusi jhiiui me largcm kiock of new goods ever bro'ight to the city. Gasoline htps 1 T. ... T nil 1,:iw1uun1.l JM1 llin in-t llllrn.Til i.l.n. I 1 UlUI llirilllUI O Wl Uli Mllllinuiu THE POSITIVE. CURE I ELY Uiltl liElrt. M Warrra A run I.Alt FAM1LT. Jirssir: " How is it. Kale, that y. ti nlwrr ais.in to -cut. h on t' tln iusl le w linns r lu, whit I nu.j, "J alvtua ut" v B"-'l 'ji of me " . ' , T 1 ' A KM: " I don't know: Iff ; 'I V''' -'i malicii'iv es"i i in thai dm j- n. ,i .li ssik : " W ell, diirm llie .::4 ll-wmnnttiA (,.' fur siumtilo, ou have tnkt-u up iainiing. y-.iir. 'c if I f . ! I- V.l k ii r- VsrAr i wllhoilt any tern her i you enme to thf reama when ttis UliirK'i iicsertfd le-r ls lsnrteoliuw to nddeiily, Mini conamly we "I" unimiv. Inir In irniett mider jour (nstrnetion; I Inaiiil you U'llinK Tommy tin Hie I"1 evi nlii how bin elnli made inisliikin In .layiinr bHM-lih you kviii ! Im up nil nil Hie Intest ' finla, and ainm jo-: ttlsi'.l dounilei slleiri iiinstnnis-a; . you rntort. ai liejiiitilnlly; smi in tlie lat mnnih you hiivo un emus! no In henlth.nwlni, 1. .11 im. I,, mm- I hvsiciilcilltureeierelsea. (v,v do tmi Vi t nil of ""r Inl'inimtion froi.lu Una little eul-ol tu say place if lof you iI. viTK-ilolIii'i ity." Kate: 11 v, Jennie, 7011 n." S....I I liavSonlv l.neaolirii'Ol ini' mauon linl II is .iirnr.s.n r le.w 11 in" In nil funis very 11 ti--:r "f umihiiiir in w mil na tlienevt fetrdi.ys I linif me l"lj Inl' iniaiion mi lh siil,.', t. Vnii.ey No! 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Inr a miiii'le d o. nnd I 'i.i:l J'lt -..lo:oer lint I l.i.ve il"lie yoll LT. ll I ll-T ; II..-I II. .iv l- will law nil III lis i. ot, Hs lo, I Mil' We nine I la re m tut I'. II of ln'iinr lh lst informed family In town. If that la. so, if la ht-uiurt-at' luim.y tlajjiuin Usal d.s-1 L" A fil.eral oiler -only f:Ui0 for Tin: wr.i.TLY iii:kali and Demurest Family Mii-,'iaiiio. J"pSeri( your sill-script ion to this oftit-e. kAAXj Sclentlflo AmerlcaB Anencv tiTii W ' W w CAVtT. n.r.D MIDVI. nrsiCN PATIN-Kv COPVKIOMTS, sfO. fnt Inf rmafinn sd free trsndh-ii'lr wif, Ml SN A CO, l lOlo'OH IV, Nj..' ?(ifntifw anniran I .rrsrt r!rniltli--n of any rti-ntlf e tsttiet n Iha w.ai.i. st"-..i,.iiT n,u.irau-i. ii ,.,:ll1.L;;"i tn.n fhn.ilil lai lth..ul II. It .1.1 1' 1 I .ar: II ilti ni..t'Oi. A'Mn-t M I'N.N aUI, i a-.ii.ukiM.iU bn-adtray. W Vura. MOhKKN - "Week bach r-torc room on south located' can sell goods cheap a. .a . vn am. iiiniuiuin ut jmiii ( I. PEAKLMN. -. T'it. rOSrtt Lj- 'i, 1 'A