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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1891)
11 '4 it. 1; t- A i .- r 9 3 The Full lVjpcctui of I f i Aril Its f)JV licrn wi!t.cu e?.,;.-i.j! !f fur Ci lj..,.., tuIuwo I 1 )J T.fc l;:.:M .loo. V. E. Carter..?. - Cn r:-'!rr i"; !.. ... Iho JViarqtiia of Lorno. Jut 1st I'.iiCnri iv, j.l. i .S'i f I? Usury Ciwvvfi. V'asil! V;rtstc!ii"sJ. W. CL.;!; i;-.ir..-b. CamiiU Urso. TI-.3 N.'ae Illustrated Serial Series A -tides of I'rartl-sl Adv'cc. Glimpses oi K.:ty. H.'.way Ufe cr.J Adventure. T.ei I'iva Dciv.Vi Holiday Numbert. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. H. WATESMN & SON F LUMBER SUlnglos, Latli, 8(isb, Doors, Blinds nupply cvtrw demand of tbo city. Call and pet tcrnn. Fourth Btret la rear of 0crs houao. fill ' ; w .pnxiNi'i BOECK V The Leading FURNITURE DEALER I J AND-- J. ). . . UNDERTAKR. Constantly keep on hand everythln yoa need to farnUh your house. i OC'HNRR HITS AKD KAIK (TBERT yPlattsmout - Neb ;; inl'" r'or Atchinaon, St Joseph, leaven- worth, Kansas City, St. LouiH, and all points north, cunt south or went Tick ets sold and bug gnge checked to any r point in If the it United U S t a tes or J Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO KATES V ivn uni!Tr , AM) KUU J Callat Depot or t , C. TOWNHENO, V I G. V- A. St A.C. I'Hituri'i, I A. G. P. . or address . Ix)iil, Mo. A. G. p. A. umii... D. Apgah. A (ft, Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. T'TSAT 1IARKET f blXTH STkKET STkEET V. H. ELLK NUAUM, Prop. 1 Xe bent of frenh meat always found In tli" market Alno Iresn and Uutter. rn& (fume of all kinds kept in their Kciinon, JylSAT Hi R SET i. . ) ,, h p. :p ;ii u feis aW vs.- -a i-i r.'wl'c ::.!urci for sal Kriifiant On-'t.-i'f'': - r irs. Henry b. S-n'.r?, ar4 Oso Sla Volume far i"-y will Cc;iJuJ.i !J0 tf Ai3vtnlu."c. Ekctthei cf Trsvi!. ni'rj CIii!.!rcn'5 Psjc i.iustrjicd Weekly &up;'.cirn',5. I.ii.'.y touo Illiintritions. FR2 TO JA7J. I, 139: 2. T New HubTlli-rt whi will rut nt una tm ikI llil. kMp r !th nnpi" Hud adilf"- rr4 l will nrrnl The Ce-iTiir. Inu r..0 .Tn ! : .. nrf or a Fell Y" fri that !ti-. Th! r:!i-r InrlnJp 1'.: .1 NiS. .IVHJ, 'IIBl!Ty end N!;V YTAIV Docblo '!';.!::7 :m-V.-,. Wp will le ereJ n rory nf a hran-ir.-l r lnl'p-, r ill; : I Vll'.UOJ liUHi.."1." lie rJrlj km rent TWJ.NTV "".'01 f. " I : . &nul Cluxk. rutivflet Itrdtr, or Rrirtrri,l UUnr .' a:r rh':. ,...u us, a The Youth-j Companion, b..-?b, ?:sr. THE WEEKLY BULL CONTINUES The Most Popular Family Newspaper in the West IT 13 THE BEST NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME .-. .. THE WORKSHOP, oh THE BUSINESS OFFICE, roa THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, .THE WORKINGMAN. oh THE POLITICIAN. TT IB A BrPOTTMnAN NTWBPA Pm, eni oi euch li ably conducted, BamCHirlnu among unwMK.ru the Bbfilt In the country. Itpubiliiiin ALL thi: Ni:w.) aod kuope lie luaaors perfectly posted oa lmiiortunt uvur.to .ill ovi-r 'h- wirln. I' LlI'r.HAHY I'KATUKLb ari rnirnl to triote of the twit Ttinoazlnee. Aon3l!BCOr.trlUuto!ari W. D 110 Wl Il.b.l HANK R bTDCPCTON, M hX j'hanci.d nouiitiuN iioni:tt. TMOMPHON, A W. TOUHUfiE. KOHI I1 LODIfJ bTl:Vl.NoOri. lUU YAKD KIPljIN', HUIRLFIf L-AKtj, M AH y AlWIJ.l.r:AtH.J.W0O JUI.L OHAKULr.H UAKHM and ir.nr.r Oera o( HurjNO LiTLJiAHT IAME. It tliltuu be aaooUiatlUC INIEH OULAN publlihe THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE. Ita F0RE1QN and DOMT9TIO CO n R EH PO WDENCE la trery eitonslT and Uie but. The Youtu'iDepartmout, Cariosity Sliop, Woman's Kinffdoin & ThcIIonrj Are DetterUtaa a Magailne for Uia Family. One of Ui Koat Important roavtrea la the Departmeot ot FARM AND FARMERS, rdltedbrFX-nOV. W. T. HOARD of Wliconeln. Fdltor and Proprietor ol "Huard e Lalrymaa." Tall II anew failure andaa Important omWAjn culluxliti. . AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT nefinlaolyMin orenod for the apoclnt purpose of llcufliir.g tbequolUont now aaltatlug tbe luriutfragf U.tf country. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Is One Dollar per Year, po.1a;fe paid. THE .-. SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN II pabllioed erery Monday and Thursday at $2.00 per year, postpaid The DAILY INTER OCEAN $6.00 p,SAJ1id The SUNDAY INTER OCEAN is 2.00 Liberal Terms to Actl re Agents. Bend for Sample Copy. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicaga Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while in the service, have since been permanent ly cured of it by Chaunberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Kem edy. For sale by K. G. Fricke & Co. Are you made miserable by indi- ftctttioii, cotutipatton, UiineMS, ohh of appetite, yellow skin? Shi- loli's Vitaluer ia a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. B ANK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Main and Filth street, raid op capital V ' I lurulus ii (MA OFFICERS 0. H. Pamela I'reilrtent KrH (Jiinlnr I. M. faltcrsoa T. M. rlterwn. Vice l-ifsiiwiii t HlnMI Ait i:,viiit DIRECTORS 0. II. Paru ele, .1, M Paltersim, Prfd C.irdcr. a, H. Hinllli, It. II. Wlmlliiuil, li. S. lUimey aud r. M PatUMMin L QENERAL J3ANX1NC H K I M I.K.J ! :RAN3ATED Aneniuits sollrltMt. Imervst allired on time ler.K!9!!" nb1 pnmt;tt BTtittiotilvii t.t all bun luesa entrusted to Ita earn. PERKINS- IIOBSE, 817. SI!), 221 and 2t1 Miln fit., Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M B053, Pwpriutor, lbs Purklni baa Ui'O thorouiflily ranoyated from top tc txittooi mad now one of the beat hutuU in tlie state Boarders will be taken by the wek at iS0 and up. GOOD BAE CONNECTED Chaxoborlaln'a Eyo and Blda Olntznent A eertnJn core foe Chronic Sore lyes, Totter, &aH Uiietua, Scald IIad, Old Chronto Bores, lever Sores, Ectems, Itch, Pcairie Bcratcbea, Bora Nipples and Pilot. It Is cooling od sooUilnff. Ilundrads of cxsns bare booa curad by tt after ail other tnusUisout bad failed Ills put up In 23 and GO cent bgxos. CmcHftrtnt fa.. u-:v J i TV I TMl oeiSINAl ANS I TZ ZT HlWM IK 4 1 I i .1- L . . .. brnUlMI. ie-(- s i.Adta4 btur M win. I.m rthbm. ' li AH Vlih lit J aalnl ts.!, ftis KjiU(-4''r'Ur Vt"iU f I! , Mi nJ I aitetnlafs, Wnsti ratouiaua. Iti.l "Urllrf tnf I.eiiIm I.KvUirl f. a - a n .u ;.i n vv' 1 !' ' 'f-i. . -. .nr. : . , ( , i. .vw r C- irMm nro rtf.-i V.'. Field. i:'ktr). Lyii.u.i Abbott. Li ::.lrcd Others. It j Pert Sh-rt Stories. cr k!i-L.iU:cal:on. Iloi:sc!t('l Articles. NaLur.U '.history Papers. T : i i 3 Slip NCSSsniBVnisiscURCD iM.nii.i..iitau.i.iiiti. ur. him.i.it rnrr v'- r :. ;"J HAIR BALSAM I f 'Vltii.irt ft Inraiuint frrwt1i. I 1.1 L. f 1 Vfntas W- (ia VH.lr.fN.1 rnlna am 1 ir .o u zouimui L" .f. 7 fffxi'iti'" iny'.t Irb.l I. I.') dtt I. l'lR.'.ftk ill tlafl. Ai lU. G K A T K L' I-C ) M FO K T I N O Epps Cocoa HKKAKFAST I "lly tliMniiinli knulflta of t lie naiur;il IllWI Wlll-il U'lli'lli ,.' "' " :ii il nMrlllim. an I l-y s iri'lul hii lii!tiliiii til (lit llni iiron'rtl.t. nf w-ll 'Imi'Iim i'm'ih Mr. Kiipi hii" i"ivnli' I iir lr.-.. ' table wlili (li-llr.tu iv irvir'-l ljfvcr:.ii wliH'li iniy.urr i in in, li-.tty dm lor' bl. 1.. Iii i !iy tliu J il.llc -Iniii line nf j.ii ii hi rt 'H't lint a imi iluii'iii inn v lie Kruilu illy Iml'l up until ilr"iiir i'DuukIi In rent i'i'iy I n lriic y t.i ilNe.iv, llun.lii'il" nf "illill-i ineliulies are fli-nlln C aniiiii'l in ri'mlv t.i I'fu'k xli -n'vi-r ln-re i a weuk pnl'it. We limy er.ip" mti a ful il shait by ktpinK inirpvivn feull lur ftliid at.li jMir.i !! i : Mi a prijierly i!"'irl"h'1 f-nm " Clrll fervl -e livi'lt'-. a 1'inl iliiiiily with Ik.iIiiik wnK-r nr milk, rtulil nnlv In lialf-uuiiml tl"., li, tfr'triTlrs. iiibi'lle.l Ihur: J A M Ki KITS UO , lliiinieniiiillileChTnlit Lniidiin. KiiKlar.d How Lost I HowRfBalned! KXOVTKYSEIF. ir IiK1.M'RKkhiv ATIOM. A tiw end only (oldMNlIPIil.K KHHAV onMKKVOt'Sand I'll VNI Al, lit 111 I I TV, KltltOKS of Vol Til. Kinl hi Kl VITALITTi THF. iilATI I1K HK'I INK, arid a I HIHKANM and WKAKNS.HNkSaf MAN. 00 pfe, cloth. rut; l Inraluabii pTncr!iH.ma. Only fl.W y mail, double eeslnL DeKriitira l'roapect. Hi with endorsements e-n rr I Crtin nf the l're snd tlunia iHhU I Iwtimnnuje of the cured. Illa-lel NUW. IXiusuiuilrm In penion or by mtll. Kiiert tmt mont. 1 IOLAHI.K NKCKKCT snd ta.ll- TAl.N l l'KK. Ad.lr lir. V. H. rker. or lie f'wlNxly Umllcal iuMllute, No. 4 IIuiIiikU St., Boaton, Dim. Tbe l'Mlwdy Wodlul IneiltuM has many Iral lal"ri( bill Do equal. miM. The Helen of Mfs, of Self Preerretloo, ts a treasure more Tsloelile ttun old. IUimI II now, every WKAKsud NKKVOl H man, md l.-rn to be NTHOMO Jfrif i W Utn,. (('opyrlahtoU Rro L'Jtost k Dioo Rmho The sf HtlV. Ms.Sn'1 - ..-. .m4 m Mr- J (. t. 4-i r. syhr l li. i W ,-! ClllCIILI.nr1 L.lilri ' ' INTER OCEAN Ko-ele's Orlsliml Knife. i :iy!" airo Cdlnncl John R. Davis. ' of; of i.-t-tip'ii, who hml been a resident 'Id il'jn'H hmno wiii'd year ao TMi'iiiuml i. tl r. klrit if l.iinlv ii la 11 ol tut , v. . V V. .. .L. ... J followed in a fuw dnya by an- aal tun a thud, which proveJ f i lie deceased was a coumn of Jefferson III la, and during the war was the col wtTuI ot a MinsisKippi regiment known ai the Tife'ers. Colonel I)avis hud in his paiflefiion the original knife constructed for Colonel Jim Bowie, who, though a native Kentuckiim, moved to Texas and married the daughter of ex-Oovcrnot VeramendL The knife was said to have boeti invented while Colonel IJowio was conHneil to hid bed in Natchez, suffering from the eflVta of a wound he had re ceived in a border fray. He wan a man of great muthanieid ingenuity, and whittled il out of white pine as a model for a hunting knife, which ho Bent to two brothers mimed Blaekman, in the city of Natchez, and told them to spare no expenne in making it It was mado from a large sawmill tile and afterward perfected by an Arkansas blacksmith. Davis, who was a young man at the time, was present the first time the knife, as perfected, was used in a duel, and, as he doftcrilied tho scene, the par ties cut the underbrush down and fought to the death. Tho jicculiar purt of tho knife w:ta that tho end was poisoned, an operation that cost Colonel Bowlo ten dollars. Cincinnati Enquirer. A Tree Climbing Tig. A curiosity has lately been shot by Mr. Lo Morteinore, who has a selection on Tinana creek, Queensland Ilo says it is a sort of tree climbing pig. For a numlier of years the wild pigs have been numerous in this locality, and his theory is that the original or common pig must have ainalg,, mated to a certain extent with some aboriginal animal, or that the necessities of rliiimb', etc., have canned tho variety. The captured animal weight about 100 pounds, and is pretty fat, with bristly brown fur, small black spots, snout and cars like a pig, but tho jaw is furnished with front teeth like a rodent, it lias large canines and powerful back grinders. The fore feet aro furnished with hook like claws;- the hind ones have two hook claws on each hoof. The tail is thick, alxiut a foot long, and highly prehensile and in a state of rest is usually carried in what is known as a Flemish coil. The animal is also furnished with a pouch which it only appears to uso for carrying a supply of foxl in while it is traveling to fronh pastures. The skin is saved and will bo sent to tho Maryborough exhi l'ition. Mr. Le Mortemoru says tho flesh is excellent, nnd that it tastes just like veal and ham pio. Ho is sure them are plenty more about by tho marks on the trees. In drought the animal climht trees and hangs by ila tail while it gath ers its food by tho hook claws. lie in tends capturing some live specimens and breeding from them. rail Mall Budget The Liverpool Moslems Mobbed. Tho little building in Brougham ter race, Liverpool, in which the fuw Mos lem worshipers thereabout gather to gether for prayer and to listen to rter uiona in Arabic and English is hidden away in s garden, and it does not sectn that its congregation has ever done any thing to give offense, yet for more than s month past they have been exposed to persecution, and the ferment apiiears to bo increasing. On a recent Sunday, ac cording to a local report, the appearance of the "Mnezzin" in the balcony to give the customary "Azan," or call to prayer, was the signal for a great uproar from a crowd of some 400 rouglia, indulging in the usual oaths and execrations and throwing of stoma and filth. Several times, it is stated, the M izin was struck. After he had reti 4 tbr disturbers burst into tho inoa. je and threw stones, one of which fell within a few iiichxs of whoro tho little im of Ahmed Quiliam Bey was kiK-eli.ig in prayer. These annoyances, it is addisl, continued during tho service, and the congregation on leaving were pullod aiel struck. Loiidoti Public Opinion. Calnndnr Crosadera. Tho calendars fur 1802 are beginning to put in an apis-aranco, and the calen dar bends are also hunt at work. "1 re had about &H) applications for calendars this week," said an insurance man yes terday, "and aorno of tho calendar beg gar are very impudent in their de mands. Women are the most cheeky applicants we have to deal with. One woman today repicst-d 1110 to give her one of each kind issued by our office, and 1 granted her demand, but she came back in half an hour and asked me to duplicate, her haul in order to please a female acquaintance who could not come herself. 1 gave her s blotter and told Ler to blot herself out of existence. It was tingallant, of course, but I wasn't In tho humor to deal otherwise with her. Buffalo Express. Ileee iraft a lUre Apple. Horticulturist who have seen it say that an apple which was picked in E. B. Ooorgo's orchard, Now Franklin, Pa., could only hav been produced by a peculiar grafting done by the bees in the apple Lloxsoiii season. Exactly ouo-half of tho apple is golden m-K-et, like tho apples that grow 011 the same tree, and the other half is bright green pippin, such a variety -a grew on tret luu yards distant In bloesoming time a bee must lavs transplanted a part of a distant pippin blossom Into the petals of tin russet s flower. Exchange. Tho recent stir In the freight linoaof steamers caused by (lie trip of the whale back steamer Wetinors to Europe has been extended to passenger boats for ocean service, and recent designs for a vessel carrying 8i0 passengori have been made which is expoetod to cross the ocean in five days, j The authorities of Vancouver island havo receivwl nn odt from a Chinaman to bike into tho interior two Chtnoso lepers who were rtrently landed there and dis'iose of them so that they would never again be heaiil ol for tJCrU, ft: blneee Jui ui: fi, recmt riot iA'"- rZTZ ' some place be- tweeiri Tong-Tu and KaliimiJi;liJV'luu destnijyeil a good length of the raiPfK! j "Da that llfciu recently ueen carnuu uirougnuu-iv. cjiiicliiiieir. Ti, the district. I The local mandarin, instead of using the forces under him to quell the riot, sent tho soldiers to assist in tho evil work. The embankments were leveled J for some distance and the rails thrown into the river, and an attempt was made to destroy tho bridges. Mr. Kinder, the head engineer of the line, laid the stuto of the case before tho tontoi of Tien-Tsin, who is tho head director of the under taking. The toatoi sent for the man darin. VTo please yourself and friends,'' said he, "you have destroyed tho railway track. To please me you will put it back just as it was before. If in one month from today the trains are not running as before you Iohb your head, and your family and ancestors are dis graced. "Mr. Kinder estimates the damage and loss by nonrunning of trains at 50,- 000 taela, which sum you will have to pay out of your own funds to the com pany. "For labor, all yonr officials, soldiers and townsfolk will work aa you direct, receiving no money for their labor, and all salaries are stopped until the repairs are complete. I shall appoint a board of punishment to return with you, with power to torture and imprison any 0110 who makes tho least disturbance or trouble.' The mandarin begged for mercy on the plea that, as the country was all un der water, ho could not possibly got mud anil stone wherewith to build the embankinants. The toatoi saw the force of this plea and said ho would give him a chance. lie could pull down nny of his forts that ho liked in order to provide ma terial for tho repair of the railway, and ho would give him three months after tho i.'.ilway was completed to rebuild his forts at his (tho lnandariu's) expense. In less than three weeks tho trains were running again, and tho mandarin and his agents uro now rebuilding tho tot a. Cor. London Truth, A i'lsh Swallowed Ills Wat.h. A rather strange as well as ainnmng incident happened on board the schooner Emma Clara while at sea Saturday on her way tip from Itix.kport. They wore well out at sea wbero the water was blue and clear and the wind very light, when ono of the passengers discovered a large fish which is known in those waters aa a linn, following close behind the boat. Several of the boys were soon leaning over the stem admiring the fish, when one of them accidentally dropped his watch overboard out of his overshirt pocket. It was a large old fashioned Swiss silver watch, mid when it hit tho water it glanced off sideways and darted on its voyage to the bottom of the sea, but the linn saw it, and as he is .a uah that bites at everything that shines, re gardless of flavor or taste, opened his hngo month and swallowed the watch at ono gulp. The surprised and chagrined young man ssys that the watch had just been wound np and was good to tick away for twenty-four hours at least The fish seemed to enjoy the meal, and followed leisurely after the boat for some time. Velaaco Times. Earl Orey. Earl Grey's illness is regarded with much anxiety in his native county of Northumberland. Ilo will enter his ninetieth year in seven weeks' time, and his prostration at the beginning of win ter is soriously viewed by his friends. Earl Orey was sitting in parliament for Winr.hnbtoa some years before Lord Sal isbury was born. At one time he seemed destined for high office, but soon after his father's (the premier) death he devel oped a cross-bench mind, and has since then lavn increasingly dismal in his forolxxlings of national decay. Ho is passionately fund of his home at Howick, close to tho Northumberland coast, where he has buried himself for many years, occasionally reminding the world of his existence by his long and old fash ioned letters in The Times. His heir is Mr. Allxjrt Orey, some time member for the Tynesido division of Northumber land, and now better known as a direct or of tho South African company. London Star. The Gram of Rt, Patrick. A tourist, who has been visiting Down patrick, writes on tho subject of the grave of St. Patrick. Ho says: "What I saw was this a hole such as animals or poultry might scrape, with a few loose stones, apparently tlirown in where tho earth had been taken out, and hiid across the opening was a stone slab, evi dently of great age and with traces of carving njion it, broken into three frag ments. There was nothing else." The modern cemetery near by waa neatly kept In explanation it was said that such veucration was attached to the grave by some that they could not be preventod from taking the soil bit by bit The neglected condition of this grave has recently been brought before tlie Itoyal Society of Antiquaries of Ire land. Exchange. Mr. Held and the Quean. Cyrus Field is one of the few Ameri cans who have a standing acquaintance with Queen Victoria. Mr. Field's part in the laying of the early Atlantic cables obtained for him a presentation to the queen that meant rather more than such things usually mean, and the acquaint ance of many years ago has boon kept tap by occasional meetings and commu nications of on kind or another. New York Sun. A Beautiful Rainbow. One of the beautiful sights on last Thanksgiving day at Bedford was a rainlKiw, remarkable because of its posi tion; it was located almost in the zenith, with its aro tfirned toward tho south and its extremities reaching northwest and northeast, respectively. There was no appearance of rainfall anywhere while it was visible. Indiana Mail. The tH-m '..on.a.fw.. ticca of ricli; jrclly i'nl il ls eloping vjtli nei oei .A1'." well-kl V Miles, r ' . ' Hperiulbrt, ii .1'niiiKlin nil nidi tiii'is. sire muni or less h tci ical, iierynH.-, very iuiptilsive, iir , ' hiiliincrd; 'niiiilly fiibjeetxjo ne; - ache, ileum !;-i:i, r-lccplewue&M . modenite criii' orliiuliiiie;. 'I'jfe,' . show a wenlo nervous sysu-iyf for ' which there' if n remedy eJ,,.,) t0 Hestorat i veyN t-rv ine. Ti,K&ifiMv and a (ino book, contnjiunr ninny ' marvelous wires, free H p. O. Fricke Si C'o's.. who ulAo f-ll ;ikI jruaraniee Dr. Miles' celebrated New lU-Art , Cure, the finest of heart tonice.Curei fluttering, abort breath, etc. Wonderful. K. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis.,' H, prominent dealer in general merchandise, and who runs several ehilin)4 wiions, Imd one of in. horsos hndly cut and burned with lariat, The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame mid stiff iiowwithstiirHlinjLf careful attention nnd the npplicHtion M remedies. A friend handed Sawyer some of Hnller's IJarb Wire Lineim-iit, the most wonderful thinjr ever saw to heal such wounds. lie applied it only three times iliid thc'-lspre was completed' healed. Kqunlly K(,d for all sors, cuts, briiset, and wounds. For sale by nil druggist For lame back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with t'liauiberlaiu'H I'ain lialm mid bind it 011 the ntTec'.ed parts. Try it mid you will be sur prised at the prompt relief it iilfords. The same treatment will cure rbali mat ism. For sale by F, O. Fricke & Co. The volumes of the Magazine be gin witli the Numbers for Jmie mid December of ruth year.. Wheimo time is specified, siibsri iptions will begin ".villi the Number curret't at the time of receipt ol older. Hound Volumes of llm pei's Magazine for three ) eiii s b;n'k. in nt at t loih bind ing will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of '.() per vol nine. Cloth cafes for binding, SO cents each-by mail post paid. "Ilus Nerve and'Llvor Pills. Arlonn new principle regulat ing the liver, Ktomrch and bowels through the tiervs. A new discovery. 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