f ' t i i i THE BEST IN THE WORLD John Bl&cKwell'? Kk Bull Durban) SrooHiog Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world, and being in position to command the choice of all oii-ir-'img5 upon this market, we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade J THE VERY BE5T. When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durban?. Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO., ' DURHAM. N. C I .1-1 IVIm't OtM Suit. n ewr. a memlier of Court Vai- i . ... . . .1 . .-. I,... I ley Forge. No. l'i'.i, ln-ieitenuein, ; of Odd Fellov s.has three mended plaen ; in the b.,nc f one of his legs, and, uio- , dentally, tlst.- te.ond decree in that se cret organization. Mr. Niger's h'g w:;s j broken in taking the wcond stop, and . he now asks of tin- Coo!: county court of j chancery that he le i.aid r..o.. dam- , ........ ..r at tiie rate of M&i and the odd rent lor ea.n iracim. TOSS OJj' JJ"isii bah. CATCHING COAST MENHADEN OFF THE OF NEW ENGLAND. Mow School, of Flail Are Iurue.l. Cap tured and Stowed AIw.ard An Are....-.- j modatln Member of the FWny Tr'.i.e j Which Can lie laert In .nny Pitching his voice high the lookout ut 1 ll: .1 . !,., " . .. , , ... It was aiout three inoniiw ao the masthead of the menhaneu m in.ot into tin; louire. vuu ;reat exi-tations of hearing something Iron. IK- had nerved himself for al most anything except a, hospital amuu- lance, determined to take the t-econd de- the lin -n i Via H ww"---- PIANOS, FOJl EARIEJiT PAYMENTS. tup (AK(' A: HAMLIN CO. now ..tier to rent HO' " - ...I. . I an. .a tnr three UlOIIlllft oils oreiiim ...... -- -- my one of giving the person tlior mghly i In wn lione It" he continues to want it their faun ..!! ..T.rvirtimitv to test It i " :im.,. .1.... ....r Hiuri-r want It "ent lTKcrMKS . pk..i-ertt witaout kuktiieh vaymknt. Illus trated catalogue, with net prices tree. Mason & Hamlin Orga and Piano Co NEW YOHK CUlCAliU. IIOSTOX. f T If Pv' '4 i it 5 rrn r?)rr LPAU Lful For .tchinron. St. Jo-e.h worth. Kansas' City. St. atwl all points ti" -th. . t:.. otitti or vm'm. "v pt? sohl ami hair iae checked to a n y point in the United S t a tes or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATK5 AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address H, C. TowxsExn. G. P. A. St. Lotus. Mo. J. C. I'hillifpi. A. G. P. A. Omaha. irs 11 11 rr nu II II II II V V 7 v. 11 .1... .1.. tl i rl 1 1 A,.,.,.r.liii' to his allegations in v:ii mifi.rn James Donohue, J Riordan, John Nolan and others com piled him, in t-l'ite of his protests, to engage in a mock war, in which hl-xl threatened to flow in lurid fctreams at any moment. He was compiled to toy with hright, iharp swords, and as a last measurement of bis courage he was called upon to jump into a boiling, e.thin' hike of fire. Tt w;is real fire, of course that is, not r....i;t. Tt. had leeii Imilt in the 1 lt il-lli- - - ( Greek language, as it were, and Geiger shut both eyes ami jumpm. The dull thud occurred i seconds later. Geiger went home with a second degree in the patrol wagon. He suf fered from the attacks of a surgeon and splints for several weeks, while the lodge paid the bills. At the end of that time he compromised on 2W damages in installments of ten dollars each. After the second installment the lodge suspended payment. Now Geigei claims to l.e inured for lire, ana in asking for $25,000 damages will make over all right and title to a second de gree on payment of the cash. Chicago News. What a Wanntgan Is. A wannigan is a flat bottomed boat, on which a house is built, according to the financial ability of the owner, and many of those on the west were well built and very comfortable and costly furnished. Some stand high above the river at its ordinary stage, and in cases of his-h water are supposed to float. Others were built below the bank near the water's edire and raised several feet by means of blocks and posts. With the water very near the floors no danger was apprehended by the occupants, but l.roucrht down logs and L, 1 ts V debris. Recentlv the frail underpinnings on one side of some half dozen wannigaus were knocked out, and they ignouiin ionsly toppled over in the water, piling furniture, crockery and occupants in confusion. Then the water came in and added to the work of destruction. The wanniirans might have floated on a:i even keel, but they were never built to be launched with only half the ways knocked out. St. Paul Pioneer Press. houts out gleefully: "A school school!" and immediately all is bustle and excitement on ln.ard. "As this is a new experience to yon, tdr, you shall have a seat with mo in my Kiat." "Thank you, cant iin; I am only too eager to see the fun." The crews now take their places in the seine boats, while two of the party, known as drivers, go out in advance m little thirteen foot boats to learn the direction in which the school is moving, and to mark out its size. The jolly ci- tain a true type of the traditional ape Codder, square built, sturdy, genial, his face bronzed by years of exiosure to sunshine and sea breezes and very intel ligent withal takes his place at the in side bow oar in one of the seine boats, and the mate a corresponding position in the other, and by the time they reach the school the drivers describe the move ments of the fish. On blntl of the '1 ipiecamc m ei , i tween Ruchc-ter and bloomiuk'Kburg. ..t a solitary grave. It is in a grove along the roadside. Standing by it one i:.;. hco a iiiagJiifteent stretch of river, v.itu woodland U-vond. Every one w" ..Is that way olo n knows the M-t, i has heard the story of the der.tn ot grave's occupant. Manv vears ago a mover was p.- along that hinway mi had neither friends nor aciiiau:uiuier in the neighborhood, and, in fact, tut population was sparse. His wife U-oK lick on the way. and Re laid by on his journey at this place, towering far ab..y. tl . ,,..,1 lut VI'IIU'lll' the beantuui river, xie . fur his wife's illne.-s and she .lied. W it a- out help, and with l. looKerou Nut daughter, then a little girl, he dug a grave and buried his wife there. 11:.' headstone, if cayed, and all Every muimi " many vomea auffer from Ecalv or Scant Menstruation: thr don't know who toconfiJ in to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try BradflclcTs Feniaie Regulator a Specific for FAINDL, PROFUSE. SCAMl. SCP. fiLSbtO and ir.RECULAR MENSTRUATION. 4 Book to WOMAN" mailed free. E BEADF1ELD REoULATOf! CO.. Atiaata, Ca. Sold by all lirmiUlt. P T'lDKNKV A. N. SULLIVAN. They now begin throwing out the UliUUi""vl -- . , trace ot me luenuiy oi the dead was lort. Hut every one re spected the burial place. Among those once familiar with tin- neighborhood was Mrs. .Martha JUi man, now of this city. i.ast ick it . : . i. .... im i'ii Tti i run was taiKing wiui """"" of childhood associations. The new friend in the course of the comersauon 6aid: ..TTif-rA is one thing that ciouu n:j early life, and that is that I do not know where my mother is buried. I was still young when my father meti m me i.e community where we had settled. .My mother had been dead some je.us al ready. All I remember is that on a lung jouruev in a great covere.i ay.... stopped on the banks of a river. There, after some days, my iatner uug in the earth, and I have taint reconec tViur it. was a time of great sorrow. for mother had died, and there iatner all alone had buried her." "Was there a great blull along tne river and a road running near the spot through the woods? "Yes; I can see the scene now pictureu in inv mind. I remember the roaa ana the bluff distinctly. "Then, my dear madam," said Mrs. Alleman, "I can tell you where your mother is buried." And she related the story as above. The lady will go to itocnesie .. ito.rnev :tt-l.nw Will pv ion,H h'ii-iHhtj to all i"u'!n.,'-s .;lrii-t--i to linn, oti.ee hi :-0Uu t.lei'k. li-t id.-. l".a.1T-.i,..utli. el.. HENRY BOECK The Leioiiny FURNITURE btAi.F.R A N P seine, each boat going in an opjosite di re'-tion around the school, the drivers in the meantime splashing the water to i n, ul. fr.mi escatjinc Soon the KCCJ) t" - " boats meet, and all nanus now pun tl. rmrse line, the net and corK line. TVio Hteamer is brought alongside, and aftpr the fish are driven well xogeiner the net is fastened to the steamer's side ai thpv are baled into the noia vy means of a large dip net run by a don- kev enjnne. The next thing on tne programme to prepare the menhaden for salting, to be nsed as bait for which there is great demand. This is a simple process, but to me its novelty invests it with partic ular interest. The head oi tne nsii is taken in the left hand of the workman. and with a peculiarly shaped knife held thence acrogs the country to her mother's in the risnt hand he cuts a suce, ioii.- rave-Imiianapolis News UNDERTAKR. tonstHiitly keeps on hand evetytl.in you need to furnish your houw . COKNKH SIXTH Plattsmouth AND MAIN UTItr.KT - Neb F IKST : NATIONAL : HANK OK PLATTSMOUTH. NKHIIASKa iMd up cap.tal lu.ono.W Surplus rn.liTinnv. from each side of the body. the head and vertebra? to be thrown away or occasionally to be pressed for oil. The slivers are salted and nncked in barrels. This opening act of the day's drama ended. Captain Williams invites me t acc Curious Fate of a Shark. j The steamship Kansas City, of the Ocean Steamship company, which ar- j rived here on Wednesday night from ; Savannah, caused the death of a five . ed shark m a eoinewnai promp t-rv t.Hi f.u-ilities for th tr;ilirafttoi) ot iliiltiinuto iUmkin Business frtit sllflVfl II OS' nmraiiv him into the cabin, and tht ...s,,..! manner. Off Hatteras Slioals, r Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing Cures rrHa-nrwul TTaiids. Wotinds, Burn", Mr Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. 90 LiC WATER OR MILK H. D. Apgar. Apt- Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. P P GRATKUL-COMFORTING Labele.l 1-2 lb Tins Only. coc Death f Two Valnahle ling. Two gTeat it. Bemard dogs, Lord Bute ami Lord Lonsdale, the first said to be the largest in the world, have just died at the Menthon kennels at Phoenix- Etc. ville. Pa., of congestion ti tue lunys. Lord Bute was imported oy ms owner, Mr. Knowles Croskey, last year from England at a cost of sSl.UUU and was valued at n He weighed CV2 iounds and stood thirty-four inches high. He was a great favorite, and it was a com mon siidit to see the gigantic dog with a keg hanging to his neck going about the town collecting contributions for churches and other charitable objects. Lord Lonsdale was likewise very large and was bred f: :un the s:une kennel as Lord Bnte. He was valued at 3,000. Cor. New York Sun. O fm mm J2 bmt net knoiu bow to raeeeaitally VJSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SMAIlt nT7iv. What aa KESOli i Vmn k. H2U " OUR HEW BOOK bv I'"eE IllT,"ble T"b"lr Kar Cnn . -C-. I.u WbI h.rrt. CouifortmMv. i'..f- .w.-ir.i:nirofc-.4jil. SoldbyK.Hieox,mly,rpCC .Jji ..-va-j, - .k. Writ fur buvk ut pruuUrntk Ducks Killed ly the Falls. "Large numbers of ducks are being . . : i . novriail nvpr caught in tne laps '"" oo.uvh Niagara falls. They are either killed or o034 so shocked that hunters in boats below tc - V " - rirtrari f?lS ! inyton N. J. tka phllooly of Dl' ZZ.a fniirtlc.il of U.a unMF TBEATMEMT. Dy nathoda axelnatTely eu? own. tba worrt" loat or FiU Maabcod. 37,..- ar..knt of Bo7 r.J'ir.-a Eeta of Error X . , . BraeSta tn a day. ; ... the falls easilj- secttre tliem. com menting on this, Mr. John B. Sage writes: "I have heard nothing of it, but you may be sure that it's a mistake. I don't be twe . duck was ever carried over ths iTk Hat" wa"h falls, nnless he was wounded so that he Dai. 1 1- Ueutt,wa. T ilrtwpr. n mwninn COIUUU t HJ. " occurrence for ducks and other birds to fly up the river from Lake Ontario on foggy nights and fly right into the falls, amfthus be killed or injured so that Hiv .ire nicked vm in the river, and this L . J . . jolly skipper there entertains me m someinteretlng points about tne nnei "It's (ir.eer how many different nanus the menhaden is known by," observe the skipper. "Fact is. it has more ali ases than a veteran criminal more nick names than there were colors to Joseph's coat. Beidts the more common name of menhaden it is known as pogy, bony fish, mossbunker, hardhead, whitefisli. bunker, oldwife. bugfish, cheboy. ell--ifc nlrifc. -fatback. ereentail. wife and vellowtr.il shad. It's about as long as the common sea herring, but is dtt -er and more robust looking. Its aver age length is from twelve to fifteen inches. I hardly need tell you that it is valuable as a bait fish, it excelling all rti,ni- n such: that as a food resource it is thought to have great quaitities; that its chief value is as a fetilizer and and that it is also valuable for the cil and scrap produced by cooking and pressing them. "For illustration, here are some min ntAs 1 made in uiv memorandum book- in regard to what was done in the year 1880 which was a fair representative sea sou That vear the total weight of the catch was 576,000 pounds equivalent to about 700,000,000 menhaden in number. Pretty big army, eh? Quantity of oil pro duced, 2,0(5(3,306 gallons, and of guano G8.904 tons, having a touu v,uuC G41. Capital invested m tieameia. and their outfit and m lactones, ...omi.r mIoh'' at the rate of seventeen ; miles an hour, the steamship ran its cut- ( ?urot,e water into tne siiai'K, MiiivuiK ; t-,.,nnva !.in,ilsiiins. so to sneak. The "H""'" . . ll'iaole to exincaie as". : interna allow..,! ..i. tiw reii .C. "Mr, s t.ni.; a...l alltliepni.r.pal Ihwiip IXKCMONS MA1.K. AMI I'KOMIfl.Y 1 k:. to the intense X'fessure of the ;ohu 562.841. As compared wun ii evio, however, the yield oi on " BARKER'S ! ka:r balsaw tuanlitui faflir. 1 Jr , i a luxv.-in if'.'5- i' ' TtT Taila to Kestora Gray . K.-r to i'.n Toutl-.:ui Co.or. ,i Cuixr. rlp iicaa It hair aJUEj.;. ' .- 7i..a! $'.Arf.t Q.-KCJfe vears. ""About how long, captain, does the catching season lastV" "Well, you see, as soon as the men haden make their appearance in the coring, vessels start in pursuit of em. and ccnthrr.0 captr.rvn-'em till they dis appear in the fall. From the menhaden oil and guiUxo factories along the south ern coast of New England, New ork the fleets ot eir cruises .7.i.isTil( BOO Ysaada plain io " "S: IrTeMEOICAL CO.PBUFF ALO.M.Y. Chamberlain's Eye and SHn Ointment. A certain core for Chronic ScreEyf Tt Kalt Rheum. Scald Head. Ok m. ; smi Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Kipplea i mm Tf u oolinf and soouung. Bandreds of cases have been cured Dy after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. L4S ;S ?V5.r.itv. I-icl!.'iioii, Faiu,Take in lune.cu. U-'i V- i-' C Ci i? ti S . The onto- sure aura for Ctwmi. is probably how the story originated." ' anQ New Jersey shores, the 1 r.. r,,i Stream. I rfonm and sail vesselslegvn thei JTZ: ;;Viym the fish along the Kiilinf? oft' Squirrels. shores and in the sounds, wnerever ine ti,a following novel tlan of ridding o , " fmil,,i The vessels seldom cruise farms of squirrels is being tried m por- j niore-1, teil Gr fifteen miles from land. pAIIMIfo)(0)luW How Lost! HowRegameai 2L- t.T,a rf Asntin countv. Wash. Several furrows are plowed m the field nearest where the squirrels are thickest, and at a distance of about every thirty or forty feet holes to a depth of about twenty in ches are sunk with a posthole digger. The squirrels, it is asserted, win tah.e possession of the furrows as a play- i . c-i j -round, and wluie running aim uuc The total area of the ground is estimates at 5.350 square geographical nines. "The average steamer is about the size of this one. That is to say, some 70 tons measurement. 00 feet long. 17 feet beam, 7i feet depth of hold and seven feet ..ft o,l .sts slO.OOO. It costs not . " r 1 snark was owin.a water. , , I In a few moments the sharp stem had j cut the flesh to the backlnme, and this , in turn breaking under the strain, the ; shark assumed the shape of an inverted ' V, hanging on eitlier sine 01 m o. like unold rope, the head and tail being till connected by the muscles of the back. Caught thus, the shark was towed along bv the steamship for soma ; 300 miles, and until the stop at quaran- . tine, when, released from the pressure , of the water, the body slowly sani. New York Sun. j A Toy Industry Festival. A remarkable token of the importanca of the toy industry in the ancient city of 1 affiled bv the great . ,.t tL imWip. halls at a garnering m one v.i 1 - . banquet in celebration of the completion of the 300,000th model steam engine oy a well known maker. Among the - uets were the heads of the municipality and several industrial and commercial cor porations. ' ! The little model which marks tuts stage in the toy making industry of the j Nuremberg firm was constructed wit;i ! the latest improvements. It was adorn-J with a laurel wreath, and exhibited m , the hall side by side, in order to show , the progress in construction, with a model of the date isi;. , this factorv alone has also turned out j more than 32o,Xl0 magic lanterns. Lon- ; don Optician. , 1 t C'umt.ersome Theft. 1 Poets find sermons in stones, but thieves (and philosophers) look for con- , tents of a diierent kind. On Friday thi j Earl of Lathom laid the f oundation . stone of a new lo.lge at Cambridge. . Yesterday evening the stone was found ( to have been bodily removeu. j.: stone, according to the custom observed j on such occasions, contained a bottle in which coins of the realm were duly sealed up. The laborious method adopt- j ed bv the thief is quite on a par with tne . historic mole of roasting pig immortal- ; ized by Elia. London Globe. 1 ill tor 'oi:ii!J Will - lit-M n.rt-'KP' i'r 1' UI ,"r.' "V' rants, state huh Couniy bonuc ud:kcti:s i. H:twh"w'rtiv. V. K. W john Fit7(;!ii' Wuiiirli. 1 K. l"V-y Kit.,-n01. 1"' i-r--ii-l. 1 ' w. n. ci siiiMi. J'i im'Wi nt. J. W. Johnson, V'l'.c-i'r t:.-i-Jif. ooOT XI EO(K)- t' LaTTsM I't'TH Capital Paid in N K I J ii A s h A $50,000 Kei.ry Kikenl.i.ry. M U Mortal' 11 C'usl.in' i-iii'l. .) eeneral banxinp husiness trans acted. Interest allowed on (!' positcs. lways has on band a foil Ktock of FLO UK AND KKKD, Corn, Bran, Shorts Oatn and Haled Hay for sale as low as the lowest part and delivered to any Clt' CORXEK SIXTH AND VIXK of the Plattsmouth, Ntbra-- l-.a PLACES OF WOKSIIIP. CATiioi-K .-t. 1'aul's ( litnch, ak. l,7' kTt 1 and Sixth. Father Can.ey, Past .1 srvUs : J's t 8 8U.1 l A. m. bur.day School Rt 2 :30, itn benediction. t ...) k- ; i . r I vl"s iiionilni! SMidve,.!- 1 A iHl-owy pastor, f-un.liiy hchool ka. M. far from 1,000 a month for wages, fuel revisions to run it. Like this boat. .,v,0,. tumble into these holes, from i Kf.r(.,v steamers and are rigged ' - i.i- Hie. " - KHOV; THYSELF. nSFLF.PBESERVATlON. A new and only . i-uaVa .(MAV. 300 DCa, Cloth, lOlnraHibl. preseriptioei. OulyJUOO c, with endorsements pnrPI SEND ?L?jJz? ?ao7.olz rntti T ItAFKET1 SIXTH STREET F. IL KLLKNBAUM. Prop- NOW. ExDert treat- BLE SECRECY and CEB- Addrr. !r. W. H. r"flraer.or Consolution in peraon or oy aii INT 10UI1. Boaton, Maaa. J!. T.... m. The 1 eatxxiy aK j tnaaara more valuable tha Kld. Kead it now. be STKOJiO. JleatM mninc. Ct-opi'rihted The beet of fresh meat always found in thi market, aiso ht Kzk and Butter. Wild me of all kinds kept in their eeason. t am m SIXTH STREET Meat market Btrrs, yrerapt; TotRr Cur for Impotent. Lot of Mankood. Stmltial Emission. Spermatorrhea. Hatvoxtness. Self Distrust. Less of msmorti, Ac. WUt mailt yu a STRONG, Vlqor m Mam Pries 41.00. 9 Boxss. 9S 00. giHra.' Olmttoms Halts tiiov fMnnnr. emerire. out; aie. . . ' Several farmers who have tried it say it works admirably. Asotin (Wash.) Sen tinel. The New Paris UrUlpe. The new bridge in Paris, called the Pont Mirabeau, is to be constructed somewhat on the cantalever principle, since it will rest upon two piers and meet in the center. Its stability, how ever, will depend upon au adjustment of weight like that of a huge crane. The long arm meeting in the center will Vh? of light construction, and to compensate for its weight the short arm received by the abutment will le specially heavy. New York Tiuies The Lawyer Won. ...... u .-. iii-wt. f:r aro. wuicu is o' o-' 1 111 JlAs " . with a crane for taking in the catch. The men's quarters are in the for'castle. The fish are stored in bulk in the holu. The engine house, as yon see. is astern the main hatch, with coal bunkers on ; . ,wk- en.-h side. All of 'em have fitted to the bulwarks on either side, near the stern, cranes for the boats, and ,H.r rh.w ks are set in the deck on I eitherqnarter aft. The hold or tank for . ... ...i. Kd, i -!ter tiirht. Ihere are some steamers engaged m the fishery which are more'n 130 feet long, carrying twMitv-seveu to thirty men, and ,t ftn nno'and r.nward. Most of the steamers carrv four seine boats. -Since steamers have come into vogue the factories have greau ivltti eao Bo. Eilail CM7XbSat Co-, The ownership of a dog was contested j their facilities for handling large catch t i ...t a f-in.i'er in Mobi'v!'-. i M Tlie first factorv could work uj only a few nunoreu uari eia a . " ! uow the big factories take from 3,000 to 5.000 barrels daily." New York Herald. Mo The doir was worth about ten cents but the costs of the suit amo-.r.ite.. to over 100. These the tanner nau .o v.x? , as the law gave the dog to the m." The fanner was the doe didn't seem at all displc;; - -d a Th T.:xTr for Bank of England notes is made from new cuttings of white linens, never f m linen that has been E 'is"OFAL.-St. Luke's tMirrt. vices : 11 A. M. a'.tl 1 :o01. M at 2 -.30 v. M. rot: IU-V -.30 I'. M. PrtKKKYTKKiAN.-.-ervi..- l: " ' .-1 r Sixth iii.rt Oranile -t K;J i i K -HC E'oI thl- rhurcl. mt, every I M.Vtlf eve' ivat 7 ::. il. il.e t---i"V "! !::eetmgs. .. ..vn.r.TUO. S 1 Y f !l St. r a,.d rvkri K"v. L" F. Britt. 1). U- D;u.r i ) k. Vrayer Ulecti: g W edi,Jay w ing. Car Ralls Five Miles Lonff. The electric welding of street railway rails, asaniuMiLu -. . x: T . ufkman Mf.thoiist. been the subject cr experiment )V Granite time The -process is now said to oe e.i-j and tirely successful, and it is jiossible to , weld by elecmcity two pieces ui Ui twenty-n wii"- m- . - therefore a solid rail ionr or uve umC , long can be had if required. The test? , are also said to prove that the necessu , i ,.rnvi,l for f-ontraction and : Ul J 'J 1 J 1 1 tw 1' J . i expansion is not so apparent aseuSmwi3 ( have supposed. New York World. ; i Six Ktlucated Toads. J Landlord J. W. Steen, of the Law- s rence Junction hotel, has six well train- , ed toads, which he has Ijeen instructing , for three months. The reptiles are train- ; ed to march, or hop in squads to catch roaches. One has been trained to climb ; a ladder, while another turns the craim ' of a small churn. Cor. Pittsburg Dis- : patch. Southampton Losing Its Shipping. N'V only have the peninsular and oriental steamers ceased going to South- ! ainpton. but other companies owning i large steamers are now threatening to ; go elsewhere and abandon the use of the ! c,i,uTT.T.trvn docks. New York Tin.ee. 'r Third Sui.lii M.'boo) mier Slxtl -t ar.a Illrt.it'.r. r.ei vir- ii a. Suuiiay School 10 :3'i a ;' . hetw-n Man: Gkkman Ninth, hours. J'KKSBVTEKiA.N.-Coruer Miii and Kev. Wltte. p::'er. Services i.st Sunday school : :20 A. M. be- swff.dish r oN.iKFGATioNAU iranifi, tween Fifth and Sixth. ,,,.,, baptist. Mt. olive, oak. between CUBn5,E!eventh. Kev A ,.H.el .P- 'or Service 11 a. in. iid 7 :J0 p. ia. iraje i;iitim: Wednesday evenii n. Vi'lf ;.el teni from 8:30 MFS'S CHBl-TIAJT AHSOOATIOW rnsin Waterman block. Main street, oob ineetinK. for meu only, every Sunday al " on at 4 o'clock. Kooma open H day rn..io 9:30 p. m. South 1'akk Tabernacle. Ke. J- w. Wood. Pastor. Services : Sunday Behool. t.m. : Preaching. 11 a. in. and 8 p. r. ; ..raver nieetliiR Tuesday nipht ; ehoir prat- : ie Friday uiifht. AU are welcome. .he went off with the lawyer. Y an Blade. S9ts luoaAK. UT- LOUIS. worn or soiled. I uvuiuaut.v.. .