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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1891)
i 1 i1;i''y eviy i lit I) tin i-'l. , jar, In lvaiic!( ..si y ... .. re . 6 00 .. year, nut tn advance... ' , ..' oi mthf, la alliance ... .' lir month. In advance. ' ' TIKHIt FOB DAILt one r In atlmuics ''J P"' t cirrlrr jpy, per montb ON DAY. DECEMBER 28. 18J1 ALL the republicans need do in the present confess is to "keep in the middle of the Voari." It is ppetty conclusive that Sena tor Manderson will secure the loca tion of a mint at Omaha. So mote it be. THE late Trenton B. Plumbbegan his career a a country printer. A great many men commence their career in that capacity, but it rarely occurs that they die as members of the senate. SlXCE the appointment of Stephen B. Klkinn to the secretary of war ship, it has been discovered that his mother is buried in Nebraska City. The secretary' father was a citizen of Otoe county and agent of Ihe Ben Holiday overland stage line during the civil war. The laid resting place of the mother ia marked by a simple marble slab. LA Gbippe is steadily spreading In this country. While its preva- lence will probably become so gen eral that it may truly be called an epidemic, the disease is not conta gcous. It is caused by atmospheric conditions. Dr. Edaon, one of the leading physicians of New York, states that he believes there is no absolute preventive of the disease. "The best advice I can give," he ays, "is, observe the general rules of health; try to avoid taking cold, end, if you fc;re a cold, take good care to cure it Always dress warmly, if possible, with woolen garments. Above all, keep your digestive ortrans in good con dition." It is asserted upon good author ity that the Mills faction of the democratic house proposes to draft a tariff bill embodying the princi ples of the famous Mills bill of the Fiftieth congress, (.nd urge its passage. Such a bill should properly be referred to the ways and means committee, but the plan of the free traders ia to refer it to the committee of which Mr. Mills is chairman and thus secure a favorable report upon the bill Thea it will be that the true demo cratic position will be known. It will be a contest in favor of the repeal of the McKinley law and the enactment of a free trade law on one hand and the retention of the McKinley law on the other. Let the tight proceeii. N'EiikAsKA teach'-ra from both the city and rural school, should be well represented at the Slate Teach er's Association which convenesat Lincoln tomorrow con tinning over Thursday. A program bearing directly upon lie school topics to be rendered by the educators of our state, has been prepared and the management unoooiii es tlidt it will be carried out to the letter. Evening lectures will be cs peceial features of the occasion, to be delivered- by educators of na tional reputation. The most prominent of whom, probably, is Hon. Andrew S. Draper, of Albany, New York, who lectures Thursday evening on the subject "Our I'lib licSiiiKol stem and General Ed ucation." This address alone will warrant the attendance of any live progressive teacher. VTe hope to see Cas county well represented at the meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING. The Nebraska I'ress Association which meets at Fremont January 'Zi, should enroll a representative from every news paper in the state. The association has already con ferred great banefils upon the pro fession, but there is a necessity for the mani.'estatioii of still a greater interest in Ihe matter than ever tie- fore. 1 Ins ii an Hge()f prog-;rssive-ness, and : a means of acquiring helpful i is tli.it will aid in kiep. ir.r p. ice with this or, ward and up w .h d in. in h, Hire' I ii of this i,, it ure can rar'ly lie cxi :'! ,-d. The news ' ' .. ' , nit bV, helping ' . i 1 1 . ....... . t. t ill 1. . ' ,in elforl toj. et tins ' : ' ' ....bviuui-ly mi injustice in?s blU tiud maitiiiMely unfair to bin leaders for un editor to plod ; along endeavoring to 'cam the nevWpaper biirtines thoroughly by lactuall tinding out by experience, , whu'Jl:e' can learn ly accepting ' t: i;UM that have been developed jaud (irmly established heretofore. ! Tlierc are alw-iy splendid oppor tunities af thei-e meetings for par ticipant. to receive information that would probably require years to acquire by experimental knowl edge. Let us accept these deduc tions of wisdom, incorporate tlieui into our work and bend our ener gies to make discoveries of truth not yet accessible. '. Although assured as never before of countless coming bless ings from the coming cropB, the country is even now halting and hesitating in its enterprise in a marksd degree because of some undefined apprehension about the future financial condition. It is not unfair to attribute this feeling to the agilation respecting silver. This prevailingdoubt is, however, not without some good result It has forced economy all over the land, restrained speculative opera tions, and prepared the way for the restoration of sound currency. What is thus saved and what is now certain to be earned through the gathered crops have together pro vided means and brought the country to a most favorable time when the silver law can be repealed with the least injury or incon venience. There is evidently a marked change in public sentiment upon Uiis iiuportaut subject which hasso far progressed thut neither of the great political parties will venture to avow itelf distinctly in favor of the silver taw of 1590, or to assume it as a parly measure for the future Is it not, therefore, saie In policy and timely in principle now promptly to meet the issue, while so many favorable conditions exist, by repealing the law; and after that, to consider how the great mass of silver already purch ased can be disposed of with the least injury to all interet-t- nvolved in it? George S. Coe, in the Janu ary Forum. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea w tie in the service, have since been permanent ly cured of it by Chaimberlam's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Kent edy. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Are you made miserable by indi- festion, constipation, dizziness, oss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi loh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke ic Co. Height of Ciuelty IServous women seldom reave the sympathy they deserve While otten the pictures ot health, they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these tin fortuntes is the heisrht of cruelly. They have a week hearth, causing shortneess ol breath, Jiuttcnnz, pain in nide, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles, sppression, choking, smoth ering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing tor them. For their nervousness, head ache, weekness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is unequalcd. Fine treatise on" Heart and Nervous Diseases Htid iii,.i v loii tcriiiiionialH free Sold and fuaranteed by. F. Q. Fricke A Co. As well as the handsomest and others are invited to cull on any dr::gg:st and get fret: a trial bo! ol hemps li.i.-i.iin tr the Throat and'Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure nil citroiiie Hiiti m.iie cougnw, asiiiiiia bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles una 1. Soma Fooiih People allow a coiih to run uulil it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They say, "Oh, it will wear away,'' but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to tiyllie Hticcesfiil Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive iniar antee to cure, they would see the excellent etfert after taking the first does. I'ncc .iO c mid f 1. iruil size free. At all druggists. Cuarantced Curs, We authorize ourndvertiseddrug- Cist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery tor i onsumpt ion. bongos and Colds, upon this con.-ition. If you are nflicted with a cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Chest, trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience benefit, you may return the bottle and hsve your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could relied on. Ii never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke A Co Drug Siore. Large si.s 30c, and fl.OU. OUR CUJBINO LIST. ll'enr H!m;'""i1 Mriu . 'I nifilo lt ! unit II KKI I l ll:rpi-r M.iirn n mul IHhai.k 1 1 .trr vt.,i amI II km 4 1. o M .nl" r m tv ... k iv itri. i ! it i i ., sum i.-mii-r hihI II c ha i.l ... WfJiTi, Kill HI '4 llKHl.l ; n i'. 4 IV 4 4 l l : r Tlif Frm Hi"! IIkh w.i ft fo (.lol.d lif-nmi ;il iitxt HhkAI Ii ....... 1 in I u I rr Ot ran .! Hi-.iiAi.s t th ' -' V : Now'Tr,, . v. ' I It vHl cost you nou..nif u.ul vj inrcly do you good, if you liavtj Cold or any trouble - Tfjirout. Chest or Lit Jr. H ew Discovery for Consuinptv Coughs and Colds in guaranteed give relief, or money will be pa back. Sufferers from I.a Cripi found it hint the tliiuir and und its tine had a speedy ami perfect Ye' covery. Try u sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good n thing it is. Trial bottln free at F. O. Fricke & Co. Drug Store, Large (size 0ic. and $1.00 Holiday Ha ee. The B. A M. will sell round trip tickets on Dec. 21, i") and 31 to sta tions not over miles distant ut rates as follows: In Nebraska South IJakota and Wyoming one and one-third fare. In Loioruuo ana nansas one iare. In sellinir from a point in Kan sas or Colorado to a point in Ne braska or vice versa, auenta will use rate of fare and a third for the en tire distance regardless of rate ap plying in the dillerent states- tt We have sold Ely's Cream Balm about three years, and have re commended its use in more than a hundred special cases ot catarrh. Tlic unanimous answer to "or in. quiries is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used. iur expei lence is, that where parties contisued its tise.it never fails to cure.-J. H. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, De- corah, Iowa. When 1 began using J.ly s Lream Balm my catairh was so bad I had headache the whole time and dis charged n large amount of filthy matter. I hat lias almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache science.-1. Mmimers.stepnney, Conn. Spoclmen Cats. S. II. Clitford, New Ca dis, Wi was troubled witll neuralgia ant rheumatism. Imb stomach was dia ordered, his liver was atfected to as alarming degree, appetite fell awnt and he was terribly reduced in Desk and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. L se three bottles of Electric Bitters an seven bottles Bucklen's Arnic Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O., had liv large fever sores on hit leg, doctor said be whs incurable. One bolllt Electric Bitters and one box Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him eutire ly. Soid by F. G. Fi icke iV Co. Remarkablr Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large portion of cases can be cured. 1 hus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary I- Baker, of Ovid. Mich, were cured after suffering '&) years. S. C. Liu burger, druggist at San Jose, LI., K3ys that Dr. Miles' New Henri Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan of Buchanan, Miclin who had heart disease for H0 csr, nays two bottles made him "tee! liV a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by J-. G. Fricke A Co. Book of wonderful testimonials free. 1 Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Hoses" if it was a paint or pow. der, of course not It is tirur as water, no sediment to fill the pores of th. skin. Its mission is to heal, cleanse and purdy the complexion of every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clean smooth complexion. Sold by O. II Snyder. I'rice 75 cents. A Cure for Paralysis. Frank Cornelius, of I'tircell, Ind. Ter says: "I induced Mr. I'inson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain' I'Hin Balm. To their treat suprise before the bottle had nil beta used she was a great deal better. Her face bad been drawn to oik; side but the I'ain Balm relieved all pain nod soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." it la jlso a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swelling and lameness. !V cent botties for sale ty F. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists. I used EIv's Cream Balm for drv catnrrh.lt proved a cure. B. F. M. n eeks, Denver. Ely's Cream Balm is especially ucaptcu a a rcmcuy lor catarrh whicll is aggravated by alkaline lust and dry winds. V. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver. IcHn recommend Ely'sCream Bal to all sufferers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Herr, I'hormacist Denver. Ely's Cream Halm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con slant demand. Geo, W. Hoot Pharmacist, Chcycnnr , Wy. The laws of henlth nre taught in the hi Iii.oIh; but not in a wny t t lie of icuch prarticnl benefit und ore never illiitdrntfd by living ex.itnjili-8 which in ui.iny riiHi-H miht eimily be done. If eome erliolnrn, who lind just rontriirti-d n cold, nn brought fefore the Hchool, ho that all could hear the dry, loud couy li and know itn Hinilicnnee; nee the thin white coatinjf on the tongue and latter, an the cold developed, see the proftiHe watery expectorn tion and thin watery dirtchare from the none, not one of them would ever forget what the firnt Hymptoins of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain' Cough Remedy free ly, that all might see that even severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at leant greatly miti gated, when proprrly trented f soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for it's cures of council, i-oMm and croup. It is made t-siieccially for tlicoe diHeawc and is the most prompt and iniirt reliable medicine know n fur the p irpiiHi-. .rl eont bottle fur sale by 1". . Fricke A Co., druggets. . j-eafts.-' n - ; " jve nil other for U ' .' worth its weight in . , '.ml I have found a r . 1 .m use with safety and that (Iocs nil that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness- B. W. Sperry, Hart- lord, Conn. PLACES OF WORSHIP. CATHoi.ie.-St. rul' Church, ak. Deiwecs Film ana hixtii. riinn-r un-y, Hervlrfi! M-iniBt nH in :.V A. H. Hiitolajr School at i :3U, It n Oeiiislictiou. CHRItiaw. fiinirr Looiwt End Eighth W. Service innniliiK ana fvrnin. r.mt-i . Galloway paMlor. Hunila) Hcliool IDA. M. EPlcoPAL.-8t. I.iik-' Churrh, cornsr Third Hill) V inf. Kev. II II. Huriien. pariur. r-vsc.-j: it A. M Ld1 :3ir, m. buuUa) School St :X p. M. (Iihman MftTiionisT. ;Brnr Sixth f t. and (.riuills. Kev.lllrt.l'atnr. s-rirc : 11 .. anu 7 u r. M. suuda School 10 :30 A. M. rBRHHVTrHiAS. Si-rlcs In n" hureh,r- nrr sixth aim orHiiiir au. i.nanu, .lur. SiimUv-M!iioul at rrvucinux at 11 s. ni.a'jd 8 p. ni, Th . It. S. C. K of Ibis f hnrch m'Ma ritTj Sabbath cVHiiIni; at 7 :1ft in Hi bawnn-iil f therhurrh. All Are Invited to stti-nd thru nieetlnna. rxusT Jinsoi.iST.-SistS St.. tct-ea Ssis and lrl. riev, u. r. nnu. u. i rwr, . rTlce : 1! A. M.. r. m SiiimU-, acnisn :)A M. rryi-riiireti.f, W f (lliendajf evru linr. UrnMAK I'BtHHVTSSiAS. -Corner Main and .Ninth. lv. n un". immer. pfrvicra iwvu limirs. Suinliiy r-cliiiul 11 :.x A. M. Hwf f in-it ( (.KimniATioNAU raiiiie, w- tarcn t ilth anil hlxlli. Cnuisrii HAi-riKT.-Vt. Olive, tk, betwr-en 'Imlh him! Mrvsnm. m v. a. nweii, lur. St rMeeo 1 1 a m. slid 7 -lu p. lu. J'r.iyer uiet-lnm Wedni'iiUy evening. VerSO MSS'H rilKITIA) AMOCIATInK- IdHifii III Waieriiiiii IiIik k, jihiii vn-.-i. 11 iiipfilnif. Inr iiit-u only.evcrv Hiimlsy a( IriniNili at 4 o'rliH'k. KtmliK nM-n mi-i-.k da) I (rum a. ui., to : M p.m. tkH'TH I'AIlK TAIirHNACLE -IfV. .1. M. V1 -jod. I'Kslor. Senrln-Ai suri.ny iv-iiixn, mi. in.: 1'reHThlnK. II a. m. anil I i. m. I iirayer meetlnft 1iiMlay tilifhl ; choir prac live irlday uighL Ail are welcome. SECHET SOCIETIES ITS' I (HITS OK PVTUIA". :untlet i n . Mi-rU every wmneoar evfiiniK t ihlr h.ll lii l'arinr A f'raiit lilnrk. All ! IlliK kmiiliU are eoidlally Invited Ui altt-nd U. C. alarnliall. V. C. ; I tl Uovey, K. K. S. AO. U. W. Me-I Brt and thlra rnnT evejln?" "I each month at 0. A. K. Hl In Kookwm.k bliH-k. Krank Vennllyea, M, W. 1, K. Kuerwle, Kecorder. AO, tJ. W. No. M-Meeti end and tourtn fiirtav venlnr in the mouth si Ii. A . K hall in KH-kwoid block, E.J. MorKan, M W, II OVAL ARCANAM-f't Council 0 Mwt ai Hie K. t P. hall In the Parmi'le & Craig blo-k iver Itnineit ft lml, vulrlnn bri-iliren Invliwl. llrnry ili-rold, li-ciil ; Him H illli.K. Swreloiv, t'AH I)ISiK. No. I4S.I.O. O. V. meeti ev irj Tuedny nlitht at thrlr bail In PHrrnJd blork. All Odd Fi-llowi are eordiaily lnvlid o attend when vlnltiriK in ni city. J Cory N. U.S. W, Undue. Becretao'l T HE CITIZENS BANK. PLATTSMOUTH h'EUHAHSA daultal itotk paid la u.f ( Authorized Capital, 1100,000. orrtosM HANK CAKKUTM, JOB. A. OONNOK, Prealdent. Tlos-Prwtdetn W. ft tmSHISO. Cabler. oiaaoToas rank Cafroth J. A. Connor. 1. K. Outbmani I. W.JobnMW. Henry Bosck.Johl O'aleete W. D. Mrrriaro, Wm. Weteneamp, W. H. Cuabluf. rHANSACTSU GENERAL EDSlKES nun eerttflcAtee ot A-vm bearlnir Interwt lluv ana eiit exclianme, eouuiy ana eltr ciiiii C. MAVES COUNTY SURVEYOR AXD CIVIL ENGINEER All nrdi-rt l ft with the Mti' ty clerk will t-e nruiiiptly stti-ndrd ta. OFFICE IN COl'KT IIOL HK, I-iilnioiitli, - Nebraska SEE THOSE FINE SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S GHRISMAS I, sf fDMr mhlliaTiMI 1 ""I ti'tlMiaiHf iTjh,iaJ. Yj. iiivtsi 7VT MJ. iJPAl.iTt IS- ,iLE AND FANCY :r nnrnire UljUULAlLO GEyVSS AND QUEEN8WARE. Pf tronage of the Public Solicited North F,ixth Street, Plattsmouth riRST NATIONAL : BANK r Or PlaTTHMOUTIl. NEI1HAHKA Paid up capital (vi nii,nii ouroiua. Ml WM ni tbe very beet farllltlea for the promp traniAOtluu of llnltliualfl Banking Business Siocki.tKindi.eold. eovernment and local .i,,nl. lumiflit iuid Mild. ' IXtlKKllA recelV" i, a ini. r.-.i ui i.p.i on the eertmetri- lirafudruwii, available In any mrt ol tin Culled Statea and all Ihe principal Uwu o (urnpe. OOLLICTIONf MADS A(l l"BOlrTLV UIHrT. T. Blubeit market pvte" b"1 Cminty Wr ranis, nutie ana i ouiuy uoini. 1)1 RECTI KH John riUrmld Hawkeworth Sam Vtaiinb, V. K. While lieonre E. Uovey John FlUjrerald. H. Wanh. I're-iueui 11 :ii fiW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL A SON Keep all klndi of hiilMn hardware on livid Alia will upiiy nmira'-iiir on mm lav uralile U-rma TIN ROOFING : HN.iitlni MUM JIM 1M 1 "I I'" -"I. I"IH--1 I J dine, urduri inn tna cmuiry S-jIIc!!-! CH Pearl flu I'LATTitMoUTII, KII. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain relieyer. It use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiker, and by eer one requiring aa flective liniment Vo other application compare! with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generation. Ho medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustano Liniment. , Oxaskms arie for its use almost eyery day. All druggists and dealers have it. Everytliing to Furnish' Ycur House. I. PEARLMAN'S -UUSAT HOUSE FURHISHIHG Er.lPORIUH. Having turch:iicl the J. V. AVeckbuch Htore room on nouth Main etrcct where Iain now located can hell good elf cr than the cheapest having just put in the larot tr of new goods ever brought, to the city. CJasolinc ., and furniture f all kinds Hold the iiirftallment plai.; I. PEARMUN. a. - 6 J , THE POGITIVE CURE. . Jn.T BlllilUii.. M Warrni W, Tit IVWaaUfU 1 P av-f iii i'i ' s whi-i I im Of mi" h AVK ! BJUKI' ilMV JlMI. tor eiumi-!' lrt. 4" tAllAt U Ul I J llll. A? "'s it. -f lni u tit 1 t-A. - v 'A- V5T; h i without any bMii hcr: ou came to the rcecv wlMi Miw UlariiH diwted eti lo-lwrt clA V omid'lcnly. ami certainly we are all I""V Iiik In krace under ) ""r Uuitriii li"ii i I : rtl viiu teinn lummy imuif lot evenmr how bit clnli iiin.li) niiittakin in plnybnj : bawUllr Iou u-..-d to lie lip on all Ihe liiiert fail, and now Jnt w luil to do uniier all cireuiiitinMw: you eiiti-rUiii l-uuliiuliy; and In Ui bw nionlh von hnvn iiiiiniiviilnoln healin.owliujj, you ndl me. to your ,liyaii-BloiilliinieieiTwa. Where do ymi Kiit ell 'f y""' Infiiniiatii.u-' from In Uim liUln cut of tlw way placer-tot -yon never no lo tho city." Katk: "Why. Jemilo, you will make me vain. I havennly oiieeuuroeof lufurtnatkia. but It In iirprlaniK bow II inwu all very Bt-ldiiia beiir nf anytliinr new but what tbe net few Uaya brlnif mo full liiformaUon on the anbjeii. MhkTi-? bo, Miiif"ue And A " tniMiire It la V u ait, l"f It really furnnhre the reedinj for tbe whole faiiUM -holil: lutlier bmgiveu UV umvuloe that be ha taken 'nrx, bo vi una one flvea more and luitur Information on the aiibjec-U "f tl diiyi and niotiier anyi tt It is t.'ilt thst ?s ! br BiH-h a futnuie tiouariteerr. lnfiM'C ' all aea-e V-' ' tbeonlv rwally rmi.v niMireine nnWiba, M we have aunt for aaniidcaof all of them, andflml that one la all lor men, another aU for women, and another for children only, while lliimHi" anlt every rmo of u: tft w only m-"1 bi toko one limtend of ar-veral, and tlmt la where toe economy i-omea In, for It la oulv t'" yfir. l'ertiBi you think I am tHi bivuh In my nraiae; but I will let you oiir.or. In tier tat til. wild IDrenU t" I be pnt llnher, W. Jrntiliiifii lH-inonl, 1& Fjt ItiB ftni-t. New York, for a eHinple eopv. and I (hall alwnya ixnwlb-r that 1 hero done you A a-reai favor; and nitty Iwyou will lieeiitlln Ui out, aa you any we have tbe reputation or beinu tbe licet ln("rinil family In town. If that Ii ao. It l Dewuruat'a t wnliy aUujailn UiatdoeaU." A fiiiernl ofler-only fi'lO for THE WiXETLY HERALD and Demorent Family MaKiuine. tySend your nulmcriptiou to thla oil ice. ...ni'. I.,- V Anencv fortl r- - - r a- fill caviatw, , A T0 aARkll,i j-a. ore, ion rnii! w ' I T t t vuro"ei"l Wl NJI xj a onwr. "r-'oa. r t CMiinH kenaa tt eeranna otnt i "'. i n lolent taken mil li? aa la bo V Il'-" k tbe irakuc W a awtiee (irau (re ut elixk tare-eat etmlatlKl of any aHanttfe per tn the W.I4. HplenllHr lllnatrated. Ho lntui"ti a abould bewllh... It. Weekly M.ui mi tl.iO all nvmtha. Addnaw at IfNM A OO. PuuwAaA,)UltruAlww.Jie lurk -AT- M0UKU i Vi i k i k . H 1 r a . - j ' n'"' W I 1 r-i