Till WKKKLY 11 I'll A I.D: PLAT'l SMOU 111. XMlKASK A, rKMM'AllY h. IN!):. THE HERALD. I't'llllSIIKII K KKY I III h'-l AN . SATES OF Slt,CKIl'T!ON. Din' Yiir in nilviiiur. s I' not ti I in il I v .1 1 1 . - imiiitle Tli mnnl U-, I't-It pit i mi- . 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ' i Hi V Nclu a-ka til : ! ml- l.t:r tli.' uui'-ti- iti'iu in 1' 1 1 1; l ic i . ! I ci ,i f .ii.- i 1 1 " f 1 1 1 m I ut. I'll!-: 1 M i ' i -liiMii ; li J i in i ii. 1 1 I i mix ii i I tin- rn i ! 1 1 i if -. ci i ii r; J i ii'.. i Allen In tin- M ii.il'-. Till: . ! i : : . i- -if the Journal It :' 1 1' ' into t-) : t h i 1 1 - I . . 1 1 1 - ' a ir i:1' l.i'ail was iidI clecled Id till- I". ll.ltc IliMII i''ii-,l.-ka. I'm: Jiniiii.il Willi it -i i: I i.i I 1 r i.i-i i laee ( I'lin-s mil an. I s;i) .': " I tulil nil mi' in re 'j a ii I to t lie i ect i n :'' o f jn i-c Aiicn in ii.i' r. s. i a, nr. I K I I' I." 1 1 in-, a-i icpoi'led, 111., I iri'xll.llll is In I I' Hi I'I'i'l ll'V ill ' l.lll', t ! i f ii M ai: Ye.i;;'i, (ail Shut, ami till' 1'eSt Ijf I II'' llopp'T- u 111 III- pro. vidcd with emu lortahlc hcrlhs in 1 1 i pliiiuai ie serv ice. I'lliC railroad ami Wall Street '.nnlil'TM will have il all thcil' own wa now, lliry all sttppoi ted Allen lor l'. S. senator ami claim 1'ial In llit iilor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Li s llii' ii i I s a in I v" rlH ss Itlev will u.el llii'ill. 'I'm; live i ml ill i is who pari ii'i pa lr, I iullii' killing of the cow hoys al I'inc !'iil;,e agency have ln'cn taken In I Vail wood ami charges of unit ilcr have heeii hied against llicm ami lliry will lie tried in civil court. I )i iw . in Kansas I he i nd'-pendenls and republicans ate l.olli lining lni-.iiie.-is in (lie same moiA'andat the same lime imli 'pendent of eaeli other. If this is not a novel way for a legislature (o do we w ill e.ive it HP. IN all the senatorial contests in the northwestern states, where no party has a majority, the republi cans have kept in the middle of the road and have made no corrupt haiains while democrats and in dependents have made all sorts of haruains some of which are of the verj worst kind of corruptness. Till'; amount of homily to lie paid on mifjiir this year is put at ifMWi i.iXK), which is fJ.iKHi.iKKl lower than the estimate. Louisiana, ot course, will tin some more kicking ahout the alloyed inadepuaey of this pre mium. Perhaps the Democrats, in their tarilf revision lull, ouyht to abolish the bounty and stop this H'ruinhline-. TlIK impression seems to lie yeii eral that Senator Allen will not re llect the wilil and visionary ele ments of his party. It is pretty certain that he was not on the hot hunt lor under obligation to the party to whose enutinu'ent he owes the office, and there is strong sus picion of a contract, understood if not written, with the powers that be in the nation. The hope is that he will be as much of an American and Nebraskan as it is possible for a tlemo -pop to be. Norfolk Jour nal. rk-i-sini-N i- 1 1 a WK'isi ), it is stated, will shortly ask congress to annex Hawaii to the I'nitcd States. When the report of Minister Stevens ar rives here next week it is the inten tion to prepare a message to con gress reciting the circumstances and incidents which led up to the revolution at Honolulu, the part this countn and her representa tives took in it and the instructions on which Minister Stevens acted. The message will succinctly pre sent the status of affairs on the Sandwich islands, and recommend the immediate adoption of an an nexation bill. I'. (J. IH W", I'ii's., weekly review of trade says the colulence in trade circles is shaken by the financial situation caused by two important events, the tlefeat of the anti-silver legislation in the senate and house the concerted deposit of yold by New York Hanks in the sub treas ury, in exchange for leyal tenders. It is not by all reli.ed that the jjold reserve of $1IK1,IKK),(KKI, to he used for the 'protection of the note circula tion, was expressly intended to be used for the purpuric, ami as fast as it in so used the notes jji into the treasury, in place of yold teken out The banks., by placing the gold they do not heed in the treasury, instead of notes to the extent of $,",. N(K),()IX) this week, reasonably hope that their confidence may lessen t lie disposition to withdraw gold. A CLEVELAND TARIFF LULL. 1 1 is understood tii it Mr. Cleve land h im-t-lf is to stand sponsor lor the laritl rev isioii hill which is lobe framed at the bee in m MM' of his administration. lie intends to billow the l'olk idea of having the bill drawn upby the secretary of the treasury. The way s and. means ci n 1 1 u it tee '.v 1 1 1 , i'o 1 1 s i j 1 le 1 1 1 1 y, be I e li.'vt'd of Ibis much labor, J.. lid be saved likewis.- from such ciedil or tliscredit a- may attach to the work. Nol.o'lv will have anything- to do uiili llie Bellini; bi'l exo-pt Car 1 ! I- a nil Cie velam 1. l I ourse ll'.e bii-i m"-s i n lere.-t s w I; it'll are In be a tier ted by lb'.' ch . I n :.' ill the tat ill' v, i 1 1 io( be Ilea I . I i 'I 1 he i r ov. u I " ball'. The idea tli it l!in-i iat.M'e.-lf have any rights at all thai the :;ov . I l; im 1 1 1 is I 'I a 1 1 1 I to re- p -c I i -, a 1 1 p 1 1 b 1 1 1 ' a n .-a i 1 1 1 ' i' -1 1 ; i 1 1 1 vv hii h is not v,oim; to have ;,ny in 11 1 1 1 r 1 1- with the incoming ailniiiii 1 1 at ion. lint oin 'i. Cat I i.-h-'s ii. mie i H' i;'iiirj lo be coimei led v i;li the bill about to be Ir.n.ii d as directly and con.-pit ii'iii-ly as U'ob- el't J. Walker's was witll tin 1 1 i ' . 1 s -il re dra v. 1 1 r by that ." ent i.-nia a in the l'olk iid ,ii istrat ion. Il is In be the president's and iml theliea--urv secrelarv 's bill. The lira' of v. as ciitl-i! the Walker l.u i;:; the tai ill of I "..! or I v.i j t,, . Iviinuil in hislon as the Cli velaml lai ill. Nobodv k now.- v et on what liiiesliii- bill will proceed, )t course a general a -ai It will be made on a I ! the raw materials of man uf icture. This Mr. Cleveland recommended i.i that histortic message of l-'V which ably assisted the Mills bill of lsss in knin'l. inLf the author ol the message out in the latter year The d lit ies on wool, lead, .i uc, iron ore, tl, ix and such articles will be abolished. Perhaps m coal will be pat on the free I i t, also a 1 1 luui,; h democratic tarilf bill trainers, in lefel ( in e lo the desires of demo cratic coal barons, have usuallv been a I ill le bashlul upon attack, in this product. The cut in the duties of the crude materials will surest, and in fact n ndcr imperative, a cut on Hie maiiiifactllied articies. This is al so in the line with the recommen- lations of the ( leveland deliver. ance ol ns(. Hut (la- ipicslion hi re arises, where is the revenue for the support of the eovci imieiit to come from'r The income now barely meets the outo, and demo crats have been asserting that it could not meet the out;o many moullis longer. A measure how ever, which make as many cuts as the Cleveland bill is likely to do must reduce the ri venue to the ex tent of Htll,(M,(KX) or It 1,1 H H i.i X N l s i year at least, and thus further broaden the yap between receipts ami expen ditures. How will the money be obtained to meet this deficiency: Till' duty will have to be restored on siiyar, an income t.ix will haie to be ctcated, or both will have to be rcstorted. Kitllcr would be ex ceedingly unpopular, and arouse a sentiment against the democracy which would defeat that party in the next elections. The countrv nwaits the framing of the Cleve land tariff hill with interest. There is a general desire to learn how its iiilthor,lhat is to be proposes to ileal with the deficiency which is ren- lered invitable by taritf reduction ihmy the lines laid down in his message of live years and two months ii"ii, or alomr anv oilier ines. - ilobe 1 Vinocrat. Al.l.KN D. Ml-r.NKK, has been iinill- inated by tiovernor Crotiuse as warden of the ueiiitentiarv . His record as a soldier and civil officer is pointed to by his friends as proof of intelligence, cool judg ment and executive ability. lie se.ved in the Klevcnth Peiinsjlva nia cavalry from ls,; tu lNia until the sui rendei of Pee at Appomat tox, and under (ieneral Kant, was provost iillard at Iv'ichmotid for three itionths alter the war, practi cal! having eharae (lf that cilv. He came to Nebraska in 117 and settled at West Point, owned the town site of Heeiuer, which bears his name. He set veil two terms as sheiilf of Cumin;;' county. Cirk contemporary, the Journal has come out a full tledeed inde pendent since the election n Allen to the I'nitcd States senate and now the poor old democratic party is without a newspaper in Cass county If there is a yood democratic editor in the state or any where else t hat is lookitin- for an openine- rje-ht here in Cass county is the place, as all the democrats are disgusted with Sherman and they say they must and will have a e-ond democratic newspaper in the county and that they will j-ive it jfood .support. So look out for another paper in this city before kmi;-, there is an open ine; and it will surely come. Tut; refusal ol drover Cleveland to reappoint any of his old cabinet is positive proof that they were all failures. A (il'KN A.N statistician finds that I'riday is ,( the unlucky day of I the week after all. the fi-uresshow-j in- that Monday isentitled to t ha t , (I i s i in I H ni. , 1 1. r a cat el ill couipu- j tat ion he is able to show that hi. 7 I per cents of all accidents occur on Mondays. l.V.I per cent on lues, days, lii;!l per cent on v edtiesipi v s. i. .ii per ceiii on iiirsunays, in. o percent on l-'tidavi, the same per - 1 cent on Satlirdavs. and .'V per cent on Sundays, The low averay.e of Sunday is caused of conr-e by the ; t in I ,i I cessation I in. mo, ,1 labor f that dav. No explanation is 1 I '',iv en of the llii Ii iei cen! a '.'e Moil- ' day, but il is safe to charge it to i j the relaxalioti fo iowi n v; the "eonli- 1 t ic in ii s 1 1 in lay. 1 1 I-- not reason iMe In suppose that Monday would be: as piolihc ol accidents as any oilier 1 v ti k day il there were no Sunday ' I'e-ol'ts to put I he w ori.iiieu mil of i lone for be-inn i tl'.;- th- work of the vvi ek on Mnii'hy iihh uin- Pin coin j Joainal. N l " T e.lne .day l'ebut at y, . ' I 't isnl.'iil I lai i i -mi will hiiu-'el I I nil Up II, e Amet ican li. on the j : real ocea n tea tin r City o N i oi k, wbeil the famous ve.-.- I transfers its allegiance linni (ileal ! I '.ri l iau to tie- ' n lied Slate-. I 'resi dent Harrison's adm i ni-tral ion has done more than any oilier to build up an American navy an I replace tie' Anieinan Iho.;' on the eas a;;aitl. The substitution of the American 11 for the Publish pick mi the steamships City of Paris and City ol New York is the ! be ;inii iiur of an A inerica i r. chant marine which will tival any ill the h i h seas. n rwi mmi Tin: only bill passed by the leis l.ltllt'e and siujn (I by the eoveruor, aside front the appropriat ions bli the legislature is Jensen's bill pro v idine (or a recount of the vote on the constitutional amendment which was defeated last fall and Hie legislature has cost the state ov er s 1 1. 'O.! 1 1, 1. Thus the reform noes on. I'm; Journal is cumin ir a round al I i ii;ht lor J. Sterling- Morton, it is now vvorkin;r lir him. teeth and toe nail, for i. position in Cleveland's cabinet and says Hint "his "Teat talents for an executive worker are everywhere acknowledged," TlllC St. Poms (ilohe-I)eiiioerat ob serves that Cleveland's personal comfort will not be promoted bv the nformation that the new senator from Nebraska, like the one ftotn Kansas, is an uncom-pi-ouiisim;- free-coinaee man. Till-: citizens of Nebraska City are all worked upoverthe fact that their distillery is likely to be closed up, and they say if it is done it will cause a drouth, which will be lik'.dy to kill the city. Till-; trouble with Cleveland in makim;' his cabinet is the men that he invites won't have anything to do w ith him, while those who will accept he does not want. Tut: populists of Kansas have in troduced a bill into their legisla ture creating 'Jut as new state offi ces. NOTES FROM EXCHANCES. l' lnni t lie Kaylr, Tom Wiles dreamed that he was eoinn to die and prepared for the event accordinyly. Dr. Thomas has knocked the dream business cold and will have Tom to work attend to his affairs as usual in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morse was sur prised at their home last Saturday evenintx by a small army of friends who had a sociol time, leaving the host and hostess at the late hour with many expressions of eood wishes while they sojourn in the home they will soon move to the country. The f a ni 1 1 v of 1 )r Sw i I er was sore lyafllieted last Friday, one little yirl fell from a bench and broke her arm, while three other child ren had strnn;; s uiptoms of pois on, beine; attacked with vouiitiu which was with dilhculty overcome in the case of two of them while the third, at last accounts could not be considered out of tlan eer lr. I hitler had all the cases in charee last week. l-riini the K' -1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 .i 1 1 . Hen Kwiny; ami family start back to Ohio the last ot the week visit at their old home. for Attorney Haldeinau says the in-1 ruary lath, will be noteworthy for dependents are opposed to the an-u. number and beauty of illustra nexationof the Sandwich islands , , rations, and the variety and value for fear that it would tend to de- f articles. Prominent amoiiy crease the price of pork. There is I tllc (orim.r will be a front paye no danger of that, pork will con- pit.,,lrt. nf Toboyyaniny at Mont tinue to he in demand as the cen- ,ore.icy Falls, Canada, from a tral liytire in sandwiches. i pi,t-raph: a double-paye illustra- Mr. Mitchel and family have re- tion of the "Yale Promenade." turned to Vcepiny Water after an drawn by W, 1'. Snyder; and a char ubsenee of eleven years in WTieeler : acteristic ftill paye liuntiny scene county. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were by A. K. Frost. An illustrated ar early settlers liere and will yladly tide on "Tammany's Xeylected be welcomed back if, all former ac- (piaintauces. They li.ve tint soli their property m the wes'. hut re. turn in order to h,v e i he 1 ! ier ad- vantages ot soc ie l v b be o; ta i ae 1 i in an older sett I. oinmiiiiilv snd to school tli.-ir t h i h ' ren. Mr. M.t- j cl el 1 is look i ny; I he lie! . I ov,- w il h t he e pectal i ion in i i,"tinc; sua imihi hi iiusine-s inn ,-. , I I nan I l.e K . . ., .('. H(vm;ill a; ,!v Tuesday tothei r f'r ,:i !a a 1 1',,,-if,,- I n net i. m i ...... I lii'K'X Saturday, I'eS. I.', m and Mi'.-. Samuel i,.-c I lobs,,;, :, . ,., ! pounds. Miss Sue Palmer, M;.-s Ar,n Car par. Mrs. 1). C. West and l.ast.r Sioue spent Sunday with Cue family of Pii Piltiiiiu at their pleas, ,nt home (our miles, north ea- t ot Ne ll, i wka. I 'l i aa t lie I I . el . I'r. C. i-'. Iiavis teiiii'md frotn Lincoln armed with a iliplom.i as a "h'eyisteretl i 'In.i iniK isi." lie was ex iinined by ti'.e Slab' lioald of J tiarmaey on ediies.i.iv and I y p; o.npil V I.- su ! his eel 1 ;!li ale. IT c report conies from PusU, W o that Mr. and Mrs. Wel.-ey Wolfe are paienls .d a line boy baby that i registered at their home a few dav s i . . . ; a .' 1 1 , wli icii causes It u ; : m i let .i".1 m I the i i o 1 1 1 e ni l I ... ii i I I .. M . ... . ' ms. .11. j am! Mrs. John Chalfant, and yi j t 'nele Kan is as happy as a claim M U 17 DOCK. A very happy event marria;;e of Miss- Paiilie was the Klipke to mine of i he Jin- cere- .'lr. Julius K'liike al th bride at Mr. C. Km, l.e inony was perlnrmed by K'ey. '. Haiini-anleii, ,-it the new Lutheran chinch al '.la'.D o'clock in the morn iny, after that a la rye audience of invited enests n paired lo Mr. Kupke's home, where a bountiful i;past was served. Very many both were and useful l'resenis bestowed upon tin. new iv Weililetl Conine. Which will be b.1,1 ill hieji esteem by them, ! Tl... 1 ! , .... I loesaiue nay I'enriiary '.ill) an other but ipriet wedding occurred about live miles south west of lu re the contracting parlies were Mr. Juo Meyer and Miss Lena Iv'tidolph. both of Pluiwood precinct. This v oiinn-couple will make their home t wo miles tiorth of Idmwood on a rented farm. We conn ratitlatc. Mr. IL McDonahl, our druyyist, was at Lincoln before the board of e v a ii ii 111T.J ni .intil I.... ni j .. I............ I'h iriiiwi.i. i , e. '.. ,.i -.1. ',' ,, . ., Hie state law He passed and wdi have his diploma shortly. Mr. anil Mrs. Malnmey, father and mother of Mrs. ;. W, Meeker, were visitinn- here over last Sunday. Messers. (I. W. Meeker, Steve Too' and Arthur Tool took a drive over to (ireenvvood Sunday. J'he first preachine; services was held last Sunday in our school house, conducted by Rev. (5. Streich er in the yerinan lanytiaye, about fifty were present. Our Sunday school is doinn- well indeed, last Sunday the number present was 7'., twenty more than a week ayo. .Next Sunday there will be, (ier m.itl preachine; after the session of the Sunday seoool, ami Publish services in the evening at 7:.'tD o'clock. l'A'erlody is invited to attend. Mr. S. W. Cox. left last Friday for I'lattsinouth and Murray to look at some laud in that vicinity. C. W'. (Tine, nyciit lor the Town Site ( o.. was here las, week and sold j a laye number of lots, he says there J will be several larye store build- j inii'u i f 1 1 1 1 i mi l,i- jt, -!.... I 1... i r, - K--"'.", "I' "V rl" "'s' nini lit knows. Al. S. K'ibbot. and Mr. Met iuir are rejiorted ptite sick. We can Save You Money. We wish you would always re member that we can save you money on driiys, paints, oils, wall paper, etc. We carry a clean, new complete stock of poods as you will yenerally find in a first class, druy store. Our druy department is com. plete in every iletail, and we can make it an object for you to deal with us. Our Wall Paper and I'aint de partment is laryer than ever anil you know our reputation for bar gains in this line is such that can not be eiplaled by any one in Cass county. Known X Kakkkt t, Druyyists, I'lattsinouth, Neb. Literary Notes. Harper's Weekly, published Feb. Streets;" will be of special interest i to New York readers. There will I also be ilhistiaUd articles on the i new monitor Monterey, and the vv hale back steamer which is to le Used for the iransnori iti. in .f vkk tors to the Worlds Pair. I here will 1. niiiiierons i,.-ir:.;. - by biographical or personal sketch es. includino those of the late M rs. Whitney, A. Coti.m Poyle, l-.Tetiora Puse, the Hawaiian i (iiuiii:ssioinrs : ' at Washington, and S. i!. Hole, a 'sident of the new ly formed pro ' 'sna.nl i;n i rumeiit at Honolulu. .e t.uuiber will al-o contain the i:- mil .'.ittaclive variety of short ar t: a , lories, and able cditnrals on '-"on, sli if the da . . peoi'L.l: and aftai .is. When tie- independents .-;;., their sober second thntmlu lie 'viH re uibi r that their new sena tor, Jltd-e Allen, w is elected at the dictation ot ( Tot-man and itrice id the demo -i.ilie s'.ccriim' ci.umiittet . Then they will be able to call to mind that (loriuaii is one of the lUOst ColTUbt of .,. Tl m ne,i, i ;i ... I nnil that Hric represent--, the ! -leale.-t monopoly in world, the Standard Oil Company. At their dictation the deiiiocra ts wei e whip I ped into line for Allen, and there is i ,,,.ii,;., ... .1.' r . ., notion;; i.iner III.) 1 1 llle UeslUllp- lion thai is ph'-ed to carry out the vv ishes of the men who made his election possible. K'e.nney Huh. A Fremont youn.e; married man ! who s it in little name ol draw all Saturday niyhi. "and lost his roll ( f bills contaiuinn about sliii stpiealed i mi the rest of the e.mo- Sunday 1 moiuiiin'. I-'indinn- that he could J not testify ayaiust the other fellows ! without -iv iii'j; himself away, he concluded not to prosecute the case and the other fellow s w ere so e rate f'.il for his neiierosity that they jrave ', back his money. Fremont Tribune , Tli.-r,- will be a Manufacturer winter Carnival held in I im oln on I.-.. ruary 'Juib to '.'."th inclusive, uii- der the auspices of Hie Manufac turers' and Consumers' Association of Nebraska, i-'actor ies will be in full operation in the buildiny, and the exhibits will consist of the pro ducts of Nebraska manufacturer-. A mistake appears on the new Columbus out-cent postage stamp printed by the P. S. Cioveliiiiieiit printing Co. The word Coltinmbus is spelled "C'nlninrus," Louisville Courier-Journal. We advise the edi- ! tir of tin- Courier-Journal that the i next time he iroes to look up a mis- !..,.. ,. ' ..... .... i, iv ,,si,ie si, imp in- puis his "'hisses on, for there is no error in the word Columbus. Look ayain Hrother Mayfield and you will liml that it is spelled with a "b" and not an "r" as you itiitnanacjed. Mystic Life Fenewer. This wonderful Health Huildrr and Constitution Iv'estores ia indeed u veritable reuevver of life; because it possesses such marvelous powers to cure all forms of Failiuy Health, Indiyestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Heart Affections, Female Weakness, Hroken Constitution ami all wastiuy diseases. JAery bottle warranted to yive satisfaction or tuoiiey refunded Free bottle at P. (i. J'ricke t Co,, druyyists, Platts mouth. i; I'K.N 1 1 TH ) A(i.ST IIOXHI'KAS Nt:v Yokk, J'cb. IP A local pa lter will say iii the morniny that a a piratical expendition ayainst one of the Central American states is beiny fitted out at Kay West, Fhi., by Cubans and Americans. The coin I in n y as li 1 1 1 bnsi ,.i-,.i 1. I e radually nnymcnted a. the Flo,, illa ,.,,,., lmti, s,V(,r;, m,lm, f,oh,iy en. armed wit , rep, a i.i- . I s rilles and abundant a mm unit ion. I are ready to embark on the expedi 1 lion. i It said a small steamer was char- 1 tered at tne northern port and is I now en route to Kay West, where it i J was expected to arrive today. The hold is well bullcsted witli cannon. jtiitliny yuns and field artillery, sufficiently formidable when in ! desperate hands to make war I ayainst the yovernment of Hoiid- I uras. The I'nited States steamer Kearsaye dropped anchor at Kay West yesterday, much to Hie sur prise of everyone in town, and it is believed she was ordered there to prevent the pirates from settiuy sail. K'lll-l MATIS.M t I k'KD IN A li.W.- "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralyia radically cures in 1 to : days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It i remove at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 7a cents. Sold by F. (5. Fricke A. Co., druyyists, Plattpinoiith. Knglisli Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes frotn liorses, Klood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Iv'iny-Houe, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Couyhs, etc. Save $a() by nee of one bottle. Warranted tlie most wonderful Hlemish Cure ever known. Sold by 1 G. Fricke A Co., druyyists. Plattainouth. Your Painter has often wasted time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing', because of the diffi culty in making a shade of color with white lead. Tins waste can be avoided by the use of National Lead Company's Pure W hite Lead Tinting Colors TTiese tints are a combir'.-Ucn cf per fictly pare colors, put up i.i sniail cans, and prep.trcT so thnt on.' pound xvill tint 25 pounds of S'.'icbv pare White Lead to the shade thovvn 0:1 the can. liy this msiuiia you will have the best p.iMit in ths world, ttcauso ir.ade of t!ie best rr.ati.ria!s Strictly Pure White Lead and pure colors. Imist ort havinir one of the brands of white, load that are standard, manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and known to be strictly pure : "Southern" "Red Seal" "Collier" These brands of ;i.rict!y Pure White Lc'! nnj National l.cai Co.'s Pure White Leati Tmtiii.: Colors ml- for sale by the most re lnblu urli-rs in paints everwhen-. It you are I'.om.; lo paint, it will pay you to sen ! to u.. tor a Lc;ok containing informa tion that maysive yt.u niany a dullar; it will only cost you a postal tani. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 111'. iaii i ;iy, N. w Vurk. t. I.o'aii t;r.ini.h, f Clark Avenue anj Ten'.h Street. Co n: On' f Business. Our ,,, ,, v N ladie-aud U'c'itV Im m: li. ! -i.imN, I, i.iics, mill MisM-y an. I chiiiireti". allocs, and lill" III ! i I ! 1 I .TV. I v i 1 1 1 1 r 1 i 1 1 r every article is new, and tli'- lit I --st M le and pattcans, ami ivi' :a e e er tliin-, in the line of fall, winter and Miiiuner li'itods and tin- eiitirr -tdcK df merchant disc will !.. sold ren-ardless of what tliey cn.-t us. If H;e no.l.s don't move last eunuch we tiiihl have auction .-al.- mn-t any time. The reason ior .--elliii' 0111, we arc i 1 1 in the v.-hol.v-alc l.tisim-ss in Den ver. :.).:ion store l'lattstnoiith Ncli. Yours Truli', A. Ctini:. All 1' II 'n'-ClliKS tll'llittlslH. l-'roitl pii-seni dale will keep on sale the important I'i.ist India Hemp remedies. 1 u II. James' prepara tion nl llii- herh on its own .s()jl (Calcutta), will positively cure con sumption, litonchitts, asthma, and nasal Catarrh, and hreak up a fresh cold in m hours, .."ill p,.r hottle or .'I hollies foi l.i;). Try it. Ckaimkh'K '('(i proprietors. I1):::' K'acc sneet, I'hiladelpia. To -Niiitit noil To-MorrowNiyhi, And each day and niht diirinj; this week you can et at ah dru Hists" a tree sample hottle of Kemp's Halsani lor the throat and )unj;s, the most successful remedy ever sold lor coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Coiili, Asthma and Consumption. Cet a hottle today and kei p it ai way s in the house, so you can check y our cold at once. Trice ."ttic. and ACk.vrs wax ri;j). omnt fU.e' From '.'11 to IUl .v.'ekly regularly earned liy our salesmen. I'. (). Uox M New Y'lfii. tf. Leave orders for hair chains at K. Cf. DoveyA: Son or Frank Carruth's jewelry store. 1 111: u ami: uf i 1:1.1:1 ;k-am. -cw Vnrli Sun. I'hi'v are playing a new faille in London called telegram. The iiatnes of two distinguished people are yiven the players; with those a cer tain numlier ot letters- twelve or more. The name is to write tele Hiatus frotn one of these distin guished persons to the other in words lienimiina- with each letter in turn and in the same order. The telegrams when written are handed in and read hy a person duly ap pointed. The -rauie is said to fur nish the 1 ivi I iest yort of opportunity tor aliHiird litn. The County Fair afforJs an excellent opportunity lor the pick-pocket t Ket your watch. If you would be proof against Jiis skill, be sure that the bow (or rinc) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the KB - - liinMn'ii'"-' Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of roIJ soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as soliJ gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark, r&r None genuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers.- Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.