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XIAI, CONTRACT KNAHLKS I S TO Ol-FFK THIS SIM.KNDID JOUKNAL ANDTIIK 11KKALI) l-'OK ONK YFAK For $1.75 i'ash in Advance. N. Y. Weekly Tribune, regular price per year $1.00 The Herald, regular price per year 1 .50 Total 2.50 Ve Furnish Both Papers One Year for 1 .75 M-:SS OKDKKS TO THE HERALD. 1AILE0AD T;ME TABLE. .lMilllN A HISMIlltl 11IVKU II, li. ; vi-;st- M.. t 3 .;er .No ) ,'er .ci 7 er Till', via Louisville . mer n '.'1 .o L'it, via I.t n i i v i 1 1 i V. to South t liiiiilui.. : KAST- , o er No .... ... tr f No 'i, :X .N o s ;r No I" Depart '!:!.') il ill . p III '.mm a in . ." r 1 7 p III . I : t - i ill 7:1") II 111 . :- a ill , u in . 5:17 p ill . ":'U ii in l'.' :'.!.". il ill , 1:11 i III . '.):: il III CARTER'S WlVER WM jf PILLS. t&I SSOTIil rtllHI' KAIMtO.VI). NOhTH- 5:47 u. in. 3;ii p. in. 4 :MI p. in. 1 SOUTH - 11 :!." u. Ill '.' : 1 1 p. in TriMjjIit :57 il. ill J.. WHET soc tn AMI' No. ;;.' M. W. A. iicets every nd and Fourth .M.in.liiy 'vn inv:s In Id lift.l. Visiuni: nei.:lil.ii welcome, ii-en, V. (!. : I'. Hcrti-nlii'imT, W. A., title, C'lt-ik. li !"HIK WOULD, Mi-i'lH lit 7 : .'ill ry Mriinav eveniiiK at llie (ininil Atlny r. (iroiiin, iel.iciit, Thus W aliliiic. W Xnft-Meet tirst iin.l tliinl l-'rj-eveniiu; of ink Ii moot Ii nt 1 ( ) I K rank Vt-riuylt-u 1 W; J K Unrwick, : L:.M.'('(ii flrfulll 1,, M tV- nun,. Yi'ilinii ; li. K Nile, I'm- ('inniiiiitlili-r. k Ml ITS OK I'YI'lf I AS - (nllltltlct bodne VKj 47. Meets everv Wednesday eve nllili' I'ift No. 4" mi" t- every v.hiIIil' at 7 : :m 1:1 'lieir Hull 111 luck All visit inn enniniil s ale Invited to . eel witli in. Hvd iiuti ft I their hull over llcnnet ic l'lilt's, nil ; kniijhts nre cordially invileil to M .N'liritiith.CCMHis Dnvey K of Bick noartaoheand rclloveall thotronhlM lQCf rlfiit to a bilioui Btate of tlio Byntnm, uoh aa Ijizzlnesn, NmiBea, Iirow.qlutwii, Matrons after eating, l ain In tlio fii.lo, Ao. Wtiiln their most reuiarkablu buccohs ban been shown in curing SICK IlpaSaehe, yft Cnrtrr's Little Llvnf Pllli art equally vnluablo in Couetinatlnu, curing an J pro Venting tbinannnyinKConiiilaiiit.whilo tlioy alaa corroc all uiaonltm oi t hoHtDuiacUitlmulato tha liver and regulate the bowela. von il they only curta n h Dram v i Actitliy would ho.-'lTnogtprlcMeBstfifhoiiBwnO iuffer from tbtailisifiiwiiiu complaint; butfort Batoly theirr;oodueflBili'8 notoiid b"re,anti ttiona wboencotry thorn will find thowllttlo pills valu able la no many ways that they will not ba WIN ling to Ho without them. Cut after allsick heaj 'iBthe bane of bo many llvos that horo is whwe Vomake our (treat ixiimt. Oiir pillacura it whilu Others do not. Carter's Little TAvtr Ti aro ynry umall ana very easy to tako. One or two pills uiakoa dona. They are strictly vegetable and do not (?ripa or purpn, but by Uieirpentloaction ploaoall who llBethem. Ill vialnnt '.'ScimHh ; live for fl. Soli ty druggiiU every where, or Bout by inatL CARTER mtTDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICf V Xo W Meet seeoiid and fourth in the 1 1 1 ti 1 1t at 1 lulrnn, M W, Ii I' Urowu, J ii f 'lav even'ms fllil' M Voiulrn: 'EE OK IIOXOK -'Meets the first I1 third TliriirMhiv evenings of nu ll ' rl I. ).. K. hull', l-'itzui-ralil Mock. Ulie Smith, Worthv Sister of Honor itiiie Hurkel, sister secretary. UK'K ll()XOk'-ly lodue. Xo.lS 'ts lirsf and third Tlmr-davs nt mith ill K. of 1. hall, Stella rrav if secreliirv. r Lincoln Council A. I'. A. Xo. Hi ts everv second and fourth co in each month at !.(. . I-', hall. CIU'KCIIKS. Lie- St. Paul, Church. Oak. he 1 l-'itth and Sixth, bather Carney, ' services: Mass at and l"::W A. M .iy Sclmol at -j::tti with lienediction. H M'ilsr Mt. Olive tlak, he 1 lentil and Kleventh' IVev. A I Ins- lilKistnr. Services 1 1 a. ni and i ;.la p. f iver ineetinir Wecluesdav evening. -1 Mktiiiidist. Sixth St., hetven it and Pearl. K'ev. I.. I' . Hritt 1 1. 1 1, ir. Services II a. in .aiidS:inl n. in. -tlir. Services II a. in lia.I V s, ,,, t j, SAN I'lVkOVI-ULM V 1 nl-lliT l:lill idJ.Ninctli. KTev. Witte, pastor. Sit- f ustad lmiirs. S ii in In v school at tp. m, ISl'I.W ( uriler I ii.nsl mill I - i i 1 1 1 1 1 refts. Services: Mcirnin and eve- lt. Kliler V '..11.... ..... fy.'cl 1 iit'lna.'m. TllU IltiKALI) is; the Hest and Most k'clialile Family Paper Pub lished in C'ii.ss County ONLY $1 50 PER YEAR. SUBSCRIBE NOW. .'iii'icumatism Kidney Complaints? Lame Back. &ci 5R. SJIIOEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Magnetlo SUSPENSORY. . ! Hirnim iici 1 111 pro vrini nt I lllrarr without nwllrlne oil WmVnm n.suiunir from 'i-r-tiiution of lirain nrrve (oii'i r; 'i'i ns('sirinili i n linn, a iiiTvnu. (li'i.iiity, f. p !,.,. U..58, Inniruor. -i.iiiiimtii.tii, kiiltiey, liver nti.l hnulii-r rniilninia ininr luu'k, IiiimIkiko, Kiutd'H, all frnml ooniplu Int N'rnrral III h.Rllli, He, 'fl.ls fln-tnc ltelt nuitnina 'Inmlrrriil Imlirofrmriil. ov. r J'. o'lii'D. Cnrri-nt l il.Btantly feltliy wt-an-r or v f.irn-lt i,0ll.iai, im. will curt all of the ainive iiM'iun.t cr no pav. flioa jamli havij la-en curril hv (Ills marvelous In vetiti. .11 .ittiT all otlwr n rntHilt a failed, and eive LulidleUa i lteatinioiilitltiln llil.anil everv i.th- r tnti. Our I'owrrrol liaprorrd M.tl'l lll(: rt Ml'IVlORT. thn ,P r7rr "I""""! wll niHii. HI IK llkll 'i. i 1 J Vf'Ton. WrrntJIh I.I KIM KKllla ll to J"uI Bend for llluu'd l'ainiliirt, iiiailed. snuoU, Iruo SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Xo. 16 l.m Salle St., 1 1IICAI.O, II L. .sCop.M. si. I.uki 's .-horcli c,inier of d and i,. streets. Kev, II. It. ffci'ss, p:is(,ir. Services: 11 n. ill. Illld y ' "I. Sinidav Schuid at '.'::i p. in. vi'Kii.. Services in new Jr- rorm.r Si . 1 1. .....i i:, i.. ts ' llainl, pa-tiirSiimlay si hool nt -acliin.rnt 11 n III. noil K It. to. I. S. K, of this cinircli meets iililialh rvi'tiiriL' nt 7:1.' in luise- t the church. All nr.. itlviteil to ml these meetings, in 1 - II t'oM.Kl.SSIONAI., '-'iltli and Sixth. (iriintie, he- ScientifiQ American Agency for ! CAVEATS, "E MARKS, PATENT8, HT8, etc k write to kw Vohk. In Amorlea. uitbt boforo sarne In tlm Thirty tive years o;o Abram H. Hurt was a leadini; merchant of Peoria. III. When the war broke out he enlisted as u drummer in Company F. Highly .fifth IllinovS infantry, and was discharged J;in, la, 1 for disiibility. He married and setteleil down to business and live years later went to St. Louis on a piircliasino- From that time until tod ly his f imily lost all trace of him and mourned him as dead. 1 le v as seen at St. l.oius yomij on an up-river boat ami il was thought he was murdered for his money. A year ayo his wife applied for a pension, but t was rejected on the ground that Abram H. .hirt was, then and is, now dravvine- a pension under certificate No. oij7.270. The department located him in Pitts burif, and Mrs. Hurt was asked to be present on pay-day to confront him. Not feelitii;-well, her diitihti r went in her place, and a detective was also present to arrest the man, but instead of beim;- an impostor he turned out to he the loiij; lost husband and father. He said he supposed the members of his family were all dead. - The only place to et first class job printino is The Hkk-ald Oefr i;. k' UK CM AT ISM CLK'l-H IX A DAY. 'Mystic Cure" for Kheiitnatism ami Ncuraltria radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is. remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Thv," first dose greatly benelits, 7a cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke A Co., drutfc;i;'t. Plattsmouth. Monday evening enoine No. 'I, of the Choctaw Coal and Kailroad company, hauling an east bound freight, exploded just as it was pub linj;- out of K'ed Oak, la., causing the death of four trainmen. They are: I,. P. Durnell, engineer; F. Freder ick, fireman; O. V. Martin, barke man; Henry Landers, nijht hostler. The triiinmen and passengers who occupied the caboose escaped with few scratches caused by the sudden stoopaye of the train. Mar tin, who was riding on the pilot, was found under the engine trucks. The other three, who were in the engine cab. were thrown eighty feet from the engine. All the bodies were horribly mangled. The Department of State was in formed by telegram from San Francisco, on authority of dis patches by the steamer Australia, of the arrival of Commissioner Ulouht at Honolulu on the 2'.Uh of March. As the steamer left port just after the the revenue cutter Rush arrived, there was nothing in the telegram beyond the mere fact of his arrival. NEW VARIETIES Of CORN. Viitiiiclilo SwM't t'orna A Nm nr Hun ilred-duy I Ii Id urn. Anions the new cl.;iu), mts ft r fivo? this season in way of sweet cert'. i .' lii-e .vivt variety inlnuhicetl utiiler tuuii" of Cotuitry ( fiiileiiiiin iind depict ed in the iiecninpiiiiyiii! cut. Tliev u i ctis seetlinen in tlieir cutiilojjnes for ls'.i: cliiim superior mutinies tor tins com u..iiicly, deep gnuu, Miiail cob, long e:ii wan rln the MIJTfillt 'i a For Atchiuson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all pointsne'-th.cast south or west. Tick ets sold and bag gage checked to any point in the I'nited Stn tes or Canada, bar INFORMATION AS TO RATK AND ROl'TKS H. D. ApriAK. Agt., Plattemouth. Telephone, 77. A Sensible IMan. Would use Kemp's Halsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, colds ''as thma, bronchitis, c.roui) and all throat and lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized druggist so give you a sample bottle Kk'KK to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Large bottles aOc. find $1. Forty-live years ago hist Friday the Niagara River rati lry. A the ory for the phenomenon advanced by a man who saw it is this: The winds had been blowing down Lake Krie, which is only about eighty feet deep, and had been rushing a great deal of the water from it over the falls. Then mid denly changing, the wind blew this water (comparatively speaking) up to the western portion of the lake. At this juncture the ic? on Lake Krie, which had been broken up by these high winds, got jammed in the river betweed HutTulo ami tin Canada side, und formed a dam which kept back the waters of Lake Krie a whole day. The provisiohal government is in receipt of dispatches stating that President Cleveland is favorable to the principle of annexation, vind that Secretary Graham favors it and a prompt ratification of th treaty. Commissioner Hlount dt dines to be interviewed, but from casul conversation it would seem that his labors here may cover a period of several weeks. The KiihIi will probably return to San Fran cisco in the meantime. Commis sioner Hlount did not leave the steamer for several hours, and con seipieutly the reception by the Ha waiian League ami the Auticxatiou Club ditl not take place. The Rush brought dispatches from Washing ton to Admiral Skerret ami also the provisional government, but the nature of them could mil be learned Atter the first feeling of surprise passed away, expressions of satis, faction nt the arrival of the Com missioner prevailed among the an nexationists. The Rush brought no mail from the States, ami the arrival of the Rio tie Jeneiro, which is expected to put in here tomorrow on her w.iy to China, is impatiently looked forward to for further par ticulars as to the sentiment in America. COfSTRY CirNTl.KMAN". and rich, delicious flavor, It is also to!' that Country dent leinitu w productive bearing three .'iinl lour ears to the st;;il; For liiirhiiiik's F.arly Maine the claim tiiiiile iire eai iiius, pure white cob, kei ncls net ci't'iua white, sweet and juu stalks medium height ami hearin ; i pioil soil two ears to the stalk. no words lire also said for Clark's None Mich, a strong growing ami heavy yield iiu; sweet corn. The Hickory Kin in generally con ceiled to bo the largest uritineil an buiallest cobbed pure white dent corn i: cultivation. The ears run from 7 to '. inches in length. The Hickory Kim ripens medium early ami is especiall; adapted to thin soils, but is not i m mended us ti safe crop north of the Lit 1 tilde of Pennsylvania. A quite new lid. corn is the Out) Hundred-day LHistol, a ...-. j x.'.- 1 Wvl. 'l 1 ' somftlilttg Abtitit 4 unary lllnla. Whenever 1 buy a canary it seetns t" Ii- a bml that is especially sul'j'rt to colds und pneumonia, and it is oi.ly by the exenise of the greatest care that 1 I'lin kivp it from sue Climbing to some pulmonary troubln. let tho canary bird sellers have their wares for sale in tho streets in the coldest weather almost entirely unprotected from tho wiud. They t-tand around with them for hours Mild no bud result seems to coino of it. How is it I I give it up. There must lo sonic conspiracy letweit tho ''alera ami the birds by which tho latter die as noon as they are bought, compelling the pun -husoes to invest in mure c:i initios, You wouldn't think to look fit tin- little yellow fellows that they wt re e:ip:ibl' of so much treachery, Dealers bi-i:ig them over from F.u j rone with very tew precautions ifjauiM i'iseiiM' or accident. If 1 leave one of my canaries alone for 10 iiumites at a tune, however, ho swal ws a piece of l'i'g and chokes to lentil, or the cat gets him. I sup- ! l . I "1 I Hlf-KOUY KINO. Li rue eared early yellow dent corn unit1 to bn reatlv to harvest wilhin 100 (hiyt from time of planting. Tho Waterloo is introduced as mi exlr;' early dent corn worthy of trial. I'riih of the jSorth and Jmproved Jjeantin have niaiiy uilvocates. The former is a pihlcn dent. The Leaming is a dent va liety. It tl s t ii i-sh I ('i;Im1 ll. Hero is what 51. Sumner Perkins tells in The Rural New Yorker about Leg horns: 'Tho more aeiuaintanoe 1 have with tho Leghorn the more I am inclined ti believe that she is the fowl for business for practical work upon tho farm. Par ties in offering objections to this breeil lay by far too much htros upon the fuel that us a table bird tho Leghorn 'is not in it.' Reasoning in a similar way, it might be said that tho Jersey cow is of nr value, since she is worth little or not hint! for beef, yet oi course no sensible person will siieak thus of the Jersey, as for tin work for which she is intended she is- without a rival. Likewise the Leghorn has been bred for a specific purpose viz., the tiroihictioti of eggs and it is fait to judge the fowl only from this basis. "Let those t!:...t I liink so iiiuch of sub stance in a ltnvl ju.-it estimate what very small proportion of the profit on a hen comes from the sale of the carcass A couple of lo.i n eggs will usually n p resent the entire value of an old hen in market, and thn Leghorn may 1 count id upon to produce at least four dozen more eggs tier year than tho so cail market breeds. So obviously this imes tion of market poultry value is unduly weighed. If the Leghorn is utilized as it fertilizer only at the close of her useful ness, still the breed will come out ahead. Farmers must have tho best laying fowl All elso is entirely of a secondary ua ture." ('uttliiK Seed l'nlHtm'. Cutting seed potatoes for planting has been a prolific subject for discussion, am many even today hold adverse opinions concerning the size of the pieces tor planting. At tho Indiana station then have iM-en experiments conducted for a long time, and the authorities give as conclusive facts tho results of theii trials. It was found that pieces about the same size, but some containing morr eyes than others, produced almost tin same size stalk and number of tubers. There was nallv no advantage in in creasing the number of eyed to the piece Increasing the size of tho piece of pt tato, however, gave a corresponding in crease in the number of stalks. From this it may be judged that, a small pie of patato can nourish only one eye, am increasing the number of eyes without increasing the si.e of tho piece of potato is of no avail. The eves at the seed em of the potato net as a single eye, and no as independent ones capable of pnnlti ing as many stalks as t -re are apparent eyes. There is more importance in th size in v hioh the potatoes are cut than in the niunls r of eyes to the pic tubers should be cut Ullifolllilv in about 1, '2 or il-otiuce nieces. This ma v be tlo'ie in almost entire disregard to the posiih of the eyes. It is uniformity of size the nieces that produces the most no form and best crop, aei-ord'ng 1" i... experiments conducted at tin- Imtiaua stal ion. CiihIi icni'n I nr lstia. Attention is called to the cntnl'iyecs fol' Dr'.M isStli'll by leading lllllselyuiel; and seedsmen ill various sections of the country. Many of these are mailed fr, e on written application. Thecxp 'ii' need need those catalogues to keep abreast witii the times, for ea 'h season now in;;r,,s new ami improved varieties in every de partment. To iM'ginucrs they are inval uable with their descriptions of standard sorts and ciltural directions for the same. Hekel Hills A 1 to: CiHiX J. a I , I !.KI Custom T' .ole ii vp eta . S;i t isfiict ii " 1 1: ' t t teed. PI A TT:s t I' I I!. TIMOTHY ; , L RK. rK.i.i-:k iv Coal and Wood. 1 I'liVS ( ASM. Yiinls iititl I 'OH- .i.i I eh i! .1 pose the whole secret of tlio tlii.g you ro pi. a r rsMor in Si M t l. I I i ! Mttfl e . 1 ' k I R A S K A onsisis in knowimr what about. From results 1 am led to bo- t--r, rx ,-i i j ,a , , . v. i .-. Li.'ve that the iini.oi ter and tlio oiHn ; hii dealer know what they ro about and that 1 ilon t, nt least ns tar as the canary birds uro New York Herald. concerned. I Uliy H Cmiiclrry la So C'nllptl. n ebster says n cemetery 18 a place where tho dead bodies of hu man beings are buried." But that is all he says, and thero is not a 5-yeiir old child in tho laml that could not tell as much without referring to his "Unabridged." In tracing the erivation of tho word I find that the root ts in an old Jewish word caeineteiui," meaning dormitories or sleeping places, loiter on tne form oi expression was changed to reipiietoi iiiin. In that aection of Camden's Remains" which has the ending of "Concerning British Epi taphs," 1 find the following: "The dace of burial was called by St. Paul 'seiiienatorin, m the resis'ctof asure hope of a resurrection." Tho OreekH call it "caoineteriou," which means "a sleeping place until tho resurrec tion." The old Hebrew word for cemetery means "tlio house tor tne living, tho idea liemg that death is only a protracted sleep that will minute on tho day that Uubnel blows his trumpet St. Louis Uo publio. The Miiuuftu'ture ot Uliu Ky'. In Thuriugiu there is a whole dis triet which is dependent for its hiii iiort on tho manufacture of artificial . . . . eyes, imsiiainis, wives aim cmuuen all working together at this means of livelihood. And yet, though these simple German village people turn out their produce by tho doaoii, no two eyes aro ever tho samo. Koar tificial eye has its exact fellow either in color or m unjoin the whole world. Tho method of tho inaniifacturo is not n very complicated art. They aro firstly glass dates, which aro blown by gns jets, then molded by hand into tho form of nn ovel shaped cup. The colonntr or the eyes is etiooUMi bv means of tracing with line needles, the tints lioing left to tho tasto of tne individual worker, though the scope of their tasto is necessarily limited to L'ravs and blues und browns and blacks, which colors aro assorted to gether U-foro being eventually dis patched to their various destinations. London llospitaL A Neut UttHfHllty, A neat pickpocket dodge practiced unon rural lookinir iH'rsons in this town is based us)ii tho known good nature and courtesy of tho avenigi American citizen. Tho pickpocket, clad in fine raiment and carrying stick, stands uiKin tho rear platform of a street ear, facing the dashboard. Ho struggles with a pair of tight gloves, and having vainly endeavored to button ono after putting on the other, appeals to tho kindness of the man facing him on the pliiuomi. In nine times out of ten ho picks the right man, and while tho Is-ne factor buttons the gloves the jack pocket with his disengaged hand taken tho other's watch. The con fed erato inside is at bund to buttle tho pursuers in case the thief is detected New York letter. U. WATERMAN I SON. PINE Lath, Sash, Shingles, lOOKK. : JILIMIft. Ktc. Cull siiiuly every dt'tiniu of the' city. Cull mill i;rl teiins. l-oiirtli Street in reur of opein liniise. CAPITAL STOCK $30,000. W. II. Cl'Slll.NC.. Pres. J. W. JOHNSON. Yice-Pres. FWKD W.CAKK'l'TH.Caslfr. A uenernl luitiliinn Imsine' 1 1 iin-iu ted. NTKKKSTon deposits allowed as follows: Four per cent, annual interest if ilepost'eil three mouths. Five per cent annual interest if tie posited six months. Six percent. annual interest if deposited one V"tr. Do you ftnow? Tii:tl more ills result from an liilRuliiiy Liver th;m any oilier cancel ingestion, Consti ;v.'Lii)ii. 1 leaunciu'. 1 liliousncss, ;.iii Malaria usually atleiul it. Dr. Sanl'i nd's Liver "lnviorator ts a vegetal )le spveilie for Liver l)isorders and their aceompany. in"; evils. It cures thousands why not be one of them ? Take Dr.Sanford's Liver Inviorator. Your Druggist will supply you. c 1 1 re return A ( on Siiiicrxlilliiii. According to linlo F.uroieiin folk lore the clouds of tho heavens were nothing but cows, who were invested with the duties of a psychojioinp. At tinieN these clouds descended to the earth and assumed tlieir bovine garb, but their duty remained the same. Henco the sui-rstition prevalent in ninny agricultural couniries that a cow breaking into a garden foretells a death in tho family. Tho psycho pomp was merely looking for a soul to escort to the hereafter.--New York Telegram. Wliut Wrinkle Signify. WrinkKtl foreheuds in children be token consumption, rickets or idiocy. Vertical wrinkles o the brow come early to men who do much brain work. Arched and crossing wrinkles about the lower middle of the fore head In-token physical or mental suf fering. Fine close meshed wrinkles which cover the face, sign of ago and decrepitude, are caused by loss of contractile nervous force and are prevented by hot bathing, friction and electricity. Atlanta Constitution.. Free Trip to Chlcao. Seiuirnte W O h' I. O S I' A I K nnil use the letters to M'fll if nuiny words lis yon i nn hv iistnu tin- letters lis iiiiin v tunes lis von w'i-li. eitl't r ImcKwonls or lorwiirtls, but not ue the snine letter in iniiKltm imy one wool 11101 1- t lines t linn it itiienrs in '''World's l-'nir." ,, ,. II l- -niil i-eveot v lise siniitl I'.nnltMi wor.l-cini he spelle-l y.irr.-ctlv Iron, tin; ten letters cnntiiineil in W orl s ,llr:f I- xiiuiile: w.itl. v.inl. sniii, elol. etc. II rc umiil tit ..i"l km" oiii i nn se- i I' K r. r. t I'U' to t ue " o' in s ' n.i.i l lie SCt.tt Seen V nitili.oiy win o .i.i ... on in itii; iv. k. tine tel I.ill-.inlnie- t-totlit-t oliiiuhiiiii Kx- iHisitioti.iiiKl '" cnsli l.ir incitleiiliil exiieu-L-, t.ithetir-t .et-ou nhle to iniike -event v Wins truin tl.e letters con tiiine.l 'in mltlVl inr,"iis iilmti;. ' '"',' willnNnniven tree tri. to llie Worlds I.'., ir ...ni ri'tlllll witll J'Jl.'HI l"t IllCllll'lltlll e.voeiise-, tut lie tirst perMin seudinu sixty wool- ii lil.oe. I'liey will nl-o '' Kree Trii.t.itlie Wi.ilcl s l ior nnil return iwitliout cit-li tor int identtil e.M.i-iifesi to the lir-t persnii seinlinu lilty-lie words. I o the tirt t ersun si ndiiu lihv wools ...til 1... i.ii. ii .4i.t-i in cash lownro piiy iiik ... I,, llie V i.i Id's l-nir : . ...i... ,iv u-,.i.lswill he liiveil "'.Ht i. ......... I niiviii e l it u ses to World's I'ttir. h. em h.. I the lirs-1 live per sons scnihnu thirty live word- will he eiven flow in ciish. itiitl to encli ol the lir-t ten scutlmK thirty wurds will In u i en ."i.i li in i it-li. llnlvone pri.e will If iiwunled to the siiiue per-Mii. Write our n eon list ol wind (lunnhcrctli mid enclose the mine pus, pi, with I'll. t'U I S- t" cent Lt p- lor it hirue .m kiutf of "lit C hoice Kimhsh l .1 1 .... (oir.len I-..wer Seeds I his i nnil. unit em includes the Inlest i ...,.st uhir Knulisli llnwer ol eittl ies-viinettcs i-mueits will he contmiietl in tlicclhntiiteoxliil.it of l'UKlish llowers nt the World'- l-'mr.i This " World's nil oiitest will he ciiietnllv nnil coiisci. ntouslv conducted sulci v for the purpose ot int tod iicina our l.nsines. in the I . S. lotiwill re. ei x . i : . . .1,,,. o. I li.wi r seeds ever . i.i.. i.. nuike n i: I list ol nnil ii u.inls mill llll-VMT tilolltptlV VOII W hnve ii l.tsl In"- oppi.rluioty.1 tri e trill Itnlll VolO lloltle to I II "ti'-'T".'. In... Inree lllllo.ltlt ll,otie to stmt otll tlilde III til.' I . S .Old wmit vourlrinloidei. hm dl he inoie Lri,lird. Scud todnv, nnil iid.lress Vlli' sOCl rsl l.DCOMI'ANV. IOKON it l I ANAPA. the lirsl in the nlleretl ol illl seciireii mo mi tl f Druooisti.' Permit. 'I'd whom it nuiy concern: Notice i-hciehv uiven thnl the tin. er siuned hits Hied their uppli. ntion with the citv clerk olthecitvoi rinttsiiionth. .Ne hrnskii. lor n licence to sell spirituous, limit mid vinous lienors lor ineilicliinl purposes, for the the term of one yeiir en ilitiir Aoril SI, l'.K. tit their place of hnsi-ne-s nil the west half ul lot 3, hlock :U u; siiiti city, in iiccuntiiuru with the law unit (irdinmicesof suid city. IlKOWN Sc HAKKhl 1. April CI h.IMU. i