DOINGS OF THE DAY. Various Bits Of Interest to Journal Headers. BOARD OF TRADE OFFICERS. Principal Trade Organization of the Town IIolU Iti Annual Election Great Kxcitement At Oreapolla. - Other nita of wa. Hoard, of Trade Officer. tt the board of trade meeting Tues day night the following ctlicers were elected and selected for the ensuing year: President It. B. Windham. First Vice President J. I. Unruh. Second Vice President II. D. Travis Treasurer S. "Waugb. Secretary II. R. Gering. Hoard of Directors Julius Pepper- berg, Henry Boeck, Geo. E. Dovey, I. Pearlman, J. V. I'genberger, sr., F. G. Fricke, W. J. White, C. Ureckenfeld, and C. A. Marshall. Too Dead To Skin. .No. T, the Burlington's west-bound fast mail train, due here at 2:12 every afternoon, crashed into a couple of mules Tuesday afternoon in the neai Icinity of Oreapolis. The two mules were whisked into fairyland in an in stant, but no damage or delay was oc casioned to the train. Aside from the calling of a meeting of the Oreapolis rf ST- W ST A 1 4 wv kiaVt fmw "X. W i-vl lUnU "-WUUUJ 1,1 U-U .MllJUl CCiJ .ciwm.ic3c.uuuu yiuwuiuK iui uc 1.. : : j : . , I burial of the deceased mules at the ex-1 penseof the municipal treasury, the affair did not occasion any extraordi nary excitement among the denizens of the village. The veto power is a safe Institution, ordinarily, but it is somewhat strange that it is used the ilrst time in several years by a republican mayor in putting the city of Plattsmouth on record as being mean enough to refuse to com pensate a democratic police judge for aervices rendered. The mayor gives as his reason that City Attorney Da vies advised against the city being liable for the police judge's unpaid fees. The city attorney's opinion in that regard is doubtless true, but the law plainly gives second class cities thPTWvcertnflTthpaaUriP of it- nffi. cers when said compensation has not already been fixed by statute. The sections under which tht city could legally proceed to compensate the po lice judge are so plain of understand ing that one must surely conclude that the city attorney did not fully read the I statutes. The attorney will beltion suit to restrain Dr. Abbott, the finished at Lincoln in a few weeks and I he will then be given another oppor-1 tunity to put the mayor on the right track. The Glenwood Tribune delivers it self of the following roast at the ex pense of three men who are well-known to Plattsmouth people: "The strong arm of the law has reached out and gathered in three saloon-keepers from the Junction, to be tried at this term I of court. They are Clay Conner, I Sherm Hill and John Shafer. Conner! is well known to the people of the West End. lie run a saloon in theltleman will also conduct the regular Junction for several years and then moved over to Plattsmouth and oper- ated there until his place became so disorderly that the city council revoked his license. He then came back to Pacific Junction and has been running a dive there ever since. Hill is a tin horn gambler and all around tough, who has been operating in Glenwood and Pacific Junction for a number of I years. Shaf er is an unsavory character who drifted into the Junction some ! time ago and for several months has been bar-tender at Conner's saloon." Sheriff Eikenbary has concluded to take an appeal from the 1100 allowance made by the county commissioners for the Hill execution and has secured counsel to nanoie nis case, rue ap peal will be filed with Clerk of Court Dearing in the very near future and if the commissioners hold to their allow ance, a warm legal contest Is assured. The sheriff bases the justice of his ap - peal on the fact that In neighboring! counties where executions have been held, the sheriffs were allowed from $-300 to $1,000 for the executions. In the Hill case Sheriff Eikenbary filed a bill of $500, and as the affair was car ried out in a manner which reflected all the credit possible to Casq county. he feels that he should have been al lowed the full claim. Some people who have orchards seem to think that after the tree is planted it needs no attention, but that is all a mistake. To insure a crop of first class fruit the trees must not only be properly trimmed and pruned, but in the spring, when the buds are swell ing, the branches should bo sprayed with a preparation that will kill off or drive away those insects that, if left alone, will Injure the fruit by deposit ing their eggs In the bloom and poison ing or destroying the fruit. Persons who have been trying this proces.s the most recommend It the highest. F. S. White has a few cans of corn left at 10 cents a can or three cans for 25 cents. 143 The A. O. H. Celebration. aa The following is the program for the A. O. II. entertainment to be rendered at White's opera house on Saturday evening, March 16th, in commemora tion of the birthday of St. Patrick : Piano Solo "Irish Diamonds ' Miss Kate Neville. Address May or Newell Vocal Solo "Harp of Tara' Mlsn EUa Clark. Trio 'I Saw From the lieaetr Misses Cagney, Clark and Guthxuan Lecture.... Kev. Father Nugont. Vocal Solo. , "Come Hack to Erin" Mis M arista Cajcney. , Judge Chapman . . . "Ml Take You Home Kathleen" Mr. John Lovtll. Address Vocal Solo. An opinion has been handed down by the supreme court reversing the de cision of the Lancaster county court in the case of the Call Publishing Co. of Lincoln vs. the Western Union Tele graph Co. The plaintiff had sued the defeudant for 41,1m) on the ground that it discriminated in its charges for press telegraph tolls in favor of the Lincoln Journal. The plaintiff had been paying $75 a month as tolls cn a 1500 word report, while the morning paper was charged but $125 for a 5000 word report. The jury gave plaintiff a verdict for $H00. The opinion was written by Commissioner Irvine, and was dissented from by Chief Justice Xorval. It finds no error in the pro ceedings, but declares the verdict was not sustained by sufficient evidence. State of Ohio, Citv ori , Toledo, Lucas Co. J - Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state afore- an. firm n..v th( lum 0f one Hundred dollars lor eacu . . . J . and every case of catarrh that caunot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in uiv presence, this f-th day of Decern ber, A. D. 1S"I. seal: A. . ti LEA SON", Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 5end for testimonials, f rea. F. J. CnENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. Chas. Sherman, the Omaha thug who attempted a hcld-up on Phil Krause, the Albright grocer, and a former res ident of Plattsmouth. was tried in Omaha yesterday and found guilty on the charge of attempting a highway rouuerj u i? stniwiuewu- I , V . 1 coin peimenuary. in me meiec ir. Krause shot of! Sherman's hat and it was due principally to the identifica tion of the thug's hit that he was con victed. Dr. Hay, superintendent of the Lin- coin asylum, has dropped his injunc- governor's appointee, from taking pos- session by force, and in return Dr. Ab- Ibott agrees to not resort to force, but on the contrary submit the claims of each to the supreme court and abide by the result. A stipulation was signed to that effect yesterday and the result will prove rauch better for all parties concerned. Uev. J. W. Shanis, D. D., editor of the Omaha Advocate, will occupy the pulpit at the M. 11. church in this citv nextSunday at both the mornine and m w evening services. The reverened gen I quarterly meeting of that church on j that date, The general public is in I vited to hear him preach. The local division of A. O. H. will celebrate St. Patrick's Day, March 10, on Saturday evening next at White's hall, by a lecture from Kev. Fr. Nugent of Louuvilld. A musical program has also been prepared by local talent. All are invited. Coi. The Commercial School A thorough and practical instruction in book-keeping andotherbranches,by Mark Mibalinez, an experienced ac countant, at Waterman's hall. An Invoice of 9ure No. 1 mackerel just opened by Zuckweiler & Lutz. Buy the Improved Singersewing ma chine. Anton Trillity, local agent, office In Unruh's furniture store. Chas. bpencer is in the city visiting jwith the family of his father, II. G. Spencer Dr. Marshall, DENTIST . Fitzger ald block. Prominent Druggist of Illalr,Nel.tVrlt: Magnet Chemical Co. Dear Sirs: The goods which we bought through your salesman are sellers; the Maqnkt Pile Killer es pecially sells good and gives excellent satisfaction. We have re-ordered through our jobbers several times. Itespectfully yours, Palmkii & Taylor. 1 or sale by Gering &Co. Iecul Notice. Thomaa Rerlln and Jlraroa Berlin, non-resident defendants, are hereby notllled that on the X'Ah day of February, 18.3, Herman Dettman bled his petition and aflidavlt for at tachment against theni In imtico court of David McC'alg la 11 lm wood precinct, Cass county, Nebraska, claiming rw.lz with 7 per cent Interest from Afrit Mud, for goods, wares and rnerchand iso sold the aaid Thomas RerJIu, and necesaries for hlmaelf, the aaid Emma lierlin and their family j that the return of the constable discloses no troodn or Chatties In said county npon which to levy but an Inter est of aaid defendants sn lot 9, In block 3, Hor ton't addition to Wabaidi, Nebraska, whereujjn said caeo and proceedlniia were certified to the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, where the same la now pendlCR: that said property has been attached in said suit. You are re inlred to answer aid petition by Monday, the fth day of April, li5. JllBMANDimiM. 10-4-1 ISSUK IS TO HK SII.VKH. Democratic Congressmen Isau A ManU feato Declare the Money .OuenUou Will He the Until Cry of 1 8SMJ. Washington', March 2.--TL democratic tU ver manifesto, which has been tho chief topic of talk on that aide of the house for a few days. was made public Friday. Whllo it ha heen pencrally circulated for the consideration of members, there- was no attempt to secure signa tures until a late hour, locause the prime mov ers in the matter were undecided whether to call a caucus for discussion of the matter or to se cure signatures or lssuo directly to the public. In consideration of the short time left and the pressure of business, it was determined not to have a conference. Representatives from fif teen states slKued the declaration at the instance of Mr. Hryan of Nebraska, t-nt the canvass is so far very Incomplete and the llt of signers will not bo made public until It 1 comple te. The paper 1 as follows: We, the undersigned democrat. present for your consideration the following statement: We believe that the establishment of gold as the only monetary standard, and the elimination of silver as a full legal tender money will in crease the purchasing power of each dollar, add to the burden of all debts . decrease the .market value of all other forms of property, continue and Intensify buslnesa depression aud finally reduce the majority of the people to financial bondage. We believe no party can hope for enduring success in the l ulled States as long aa it advo catesa single gold standard, and that the advo cacy of such a financial policy would be espe cially so to a party which, like the democratic party, derives Its voting strength from those who may without reproach be called the com iuoh pee pie; and we point to the overwhelming defeat of the party In to the opposition aroused by the veto of theslgulorage Mil and to the still more unaulmou protest against the issue of gold loud, as proof thatthedmorratic party cannot be brought to the support of the gold standard policy. PAUAMOlNT iSSfE IN 11 We believe that the money question will t e the paramount issue la IsvO, and will so remain until it is settled by the Intelligence and patrio tism of the American Toter. We believe a large majority of the democrats of the Tnlte 1 States favor bimetallism and real Ire itcan only te secured by the restoration of the free and nnllisltcd coinage of gold a;.d sll ver at the j renat ratio, and we assert that the majority Las and should exert the right to cou trul the policy of ti e party and retain the party nat-je We U llevell 1 the duty of the majority and wlttln their j-oer to take charge of the party organisation and make the democratic party au effective tostrurneU iu the arconillthiei:f of needed reform. It Is not necessary that dem crals should surrender thrlr convSctioias on other nucsUons In order to take an active part in the se ttlement of the question which at this lira surpa . all other I ti tn Importance. We believe that the rank and tUeof the party should at once assort theum 1 e in the deeio cratlc party and pUce it oa record tn favor of the ttnmediale restoration of the free aisd un Mttiilted coinag of gold and silver at the prasant mIooMMol;iichcojls.ceeX,,teJ,rUr lin. wl:hoa: siai'Jng for the ai-j or tonstxt or ar.y other nation, such gold and silver coin to be a full legal tei: ier for al dsbts. j utile and private. We urge all democrats sthofavor the financial policy above set forth to associate themselves together and trcprris their views upon the party organisation; we urge all newpader la har mony with the above financial jollcy to place it al the head of the editorial column and assist in the Imma-liate restoration of t sietallism. It. r. ULANIX Missouri. W.J. nilYAN. Nebraska. H. A. CoFTEEN. Wyoming. UEOIUiE W. FITHIAN. Illinois. J. P. COCK II ELL. Texas. JOHN L. Mc LA I'll EN, South Carolina. J AME O. M AG I IKE, California. GEOKGE P. IKEKT. Ohio. JUSTIN It. WHITING. Michigan. II. C. SNODGRASS. Tennessee. GEOKGE l'. KICHAKImIN, Michigan. M. A. SMITH. Arizona. A. W. OGDEN, Louisiana. J. A. C A TART, West Virginia. II. L. MOORE. Kansas. H. I. MONEY. Mississippi. IL W. FY AN. Missouri. . F. GRADY. North Carolina. Charles H. MORGAN. Missouri. O. W. SNELL, outh Carolina. EDWARD LANE. Illiools. D. P. DONOVAN. Ohio. A. C. LATTIMER, south Carolina. MA R HALL ARNOLD. Missouri. W. II. DEN SON. Alabama. W. J. TALHERT. South Carolina. JOHN S. WILLI AM rs. Mississippi T. J. STRAIT. South Carolina. A. M. CAMINETTI. California. W. II. ROWER, North Carolina, ANTONIO JOSEPH. New Mexlca. E. P. HOWELL, of AtlantaCofistltutlon. J. mill) hlMJ, ex member or congress Louisiana. These signers represent sliteeti states tnd two territories. The paj-er was taken to the senate Just before the close of the session, but it was impossible tn have any conference with tho sen ators or see any conslderabe number of them . RIILIIOAD TME TA11LK. 11. M. It. It. KAST HOUND. No. 2, dally -.6:16, p. m No. 4. dally 10:81, a. m No. lO.frorn Schuylercxcept Sunday,.!! :M, a. ta No. 12, dally except Sunday s:jr., p. ra no. yv.aauy except aunaay 12:2-1. p. ra No. 3), freight from Louisville 2:f, p. m WEST HOUND. No. 3. dally 3 : l.T, p. rn No.6, dally 9:15, a. m No. 7, fast xnall, dally 2:12. p. in No. 0, to Schuyler, except Sunday . .,.2:'JO, p. to No. 11, dally 5:33, p. m No. 01 , dally except Sunday 7:15, a. in No. 29. freight to Loulsvillo H:oo. a. m m. v. it. n. . GOING NORTH: Leatca: Passenger, No. 1. . 4.10 a. in No. 190 fS:lp. m Freight, No.127 (daily exc.'ptSunday) .1:5 p. m. GOINO SOUTH : Passenger, No. 2 ... lo:43p.m No. 104 11:52 a. in. freight, No, 120 (dally except Suuday)10:G.pa.m FAT PEOPLE! Park Omtsirr Pills will reduco your weight PERMANENTLY from mo l.i pounds a month. NO 8TARVINO, sickness or Injury; NO PUH LICITY. Tht?y build np tho health and beaut! fy the complexion, leavlnx No WlttNhLKSor llabblness. STOUT AHDOMKNrt and dimeult breatblnti surely roUovo-l. NO KXI'KIllM KNT, but asclentlilc and poultlvo relief, adopted only after years of experience. AU ordera nupplled direct from oar otlice. Prlco 2.X) per package or three package for f5.00 by mall postpaid. Testimonial and particular! (sealodj 2 cents. psrAU correspondonco strictly conUdtntlal. Park Remedy Co,, Boston, Mas3 A SURE AND SAFE WINNER. A sure euro for Ooiiorrlxvu, Oleet, Iucorrlei (whites), ami all uu healthy discharges. l'nsltlvi pre ventltlve for Ntrleture. Trice, SO i ts. bcut prepaid on receipt of price. Addresa, KllH.VNCi: CI I KM. CO., 1'. O. ltox 031. Omaha, Neb. - .. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, Could Hot Sleep. Prof. L. 1. Kdwunl-, ot Pn ston, Id:ih, says: "I v;h all run down, weak, rnTus and irritable! 1 linuli overwork. 1 MilTcrcd fnm brain fa tigue, mental tlepreion, etc. I be came so weak aiul nervous that 1 could imt sleep. I would arUe tired, discouraged and blue. 1 Invaa taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now t vervtblnir is changed. I antl ambit Uu. I can do more lu one tiay now man 1 u-eii umio in .1 l or tbi- great go--! 1 gio lr. Miles Restorative. Nervine I he sole credit- It Cures" Tr. Mllo-" Nenrlno Is Id on a rsvltlTO ruannto that th ilrt Uitll will lntlu Alldnu-kNtsM II It at ft.6 U.it!-H for sW. t-r It wtllto M-ni, pn-tKid cm rv- liL of jri- Vj the lr. MiU s MlU-al Ctx, l-kuart, li.d. by all drtijrista. fVe a Well rtv tits. Aar) of 1US. GREAT rredarsa the J1U e lUsul-.s la Sd I'sjs. 11 a:.a matcrf ully ar.d qul.-Vly. C-ri .ra atlothcra lalL Younr c;er so:l retain tht-Lr ht tr.ahoi dJ t.iJtn w;l rr ot'-r I) r:r wi;:hf -t a'vr by csin? VITALtS. Jtcuic.lT at5 surely re tore NVrruu-r.rvw lot t'.J.'.ay. In ;-t-cy, Nurttljf Km'.ss!.-r.s. It IV er. Vi'.Ui lit or crt. va.st!cr biv Jwt. and all c Tec's of te.'.f ifcuse or ricf M an.t tr.i.vcrt i,.r. wwi w Inanity ant eyw"?T!ptn. Iniji on issv.r.K VITAL1S. ct?. r. Can t-e carried In f fl . . ii i! ii d(irvrM:liS. r!I let ith a itite fUttra rratd r tre fcy rr. IU -tnmfj. I '.rrulir I M (lUatT UKSIIT l3PiXV, lkl.-s, liL forssle a: PUf.srno ah. Neb., t y o.ll.snjdci an l ticrlau & Co.. crislt. w'l CAVEATSJW.DE HARKs? our t rviun i a. CV I OIlTtlN A PATF.NT For a rrmpf niw?r ami an br.ii-.! ,ipm'n. srritit la MINN AV I O., bi base bs.l t.'ri BftT yeuV elrinr In lh itrjt bui. f'K nimuninu t.rfi tirl'-ll rrinii.irnilt!. A llsnilbank of ln ftirnmfeoa m .- rnuitf I'atrvlo nt bow to of, lain itirm nmt trt", Al a rsak-ne of cediuo leal 1U1I -!tft;tlflc Nx'ka sot f r. I'attit ikn ttrmigh lurn A Cx reetre srxrtal rt ice In lb Irnll fir . nirr irt m. r4 Ibna r .n Jtit wi.l.-lf tf or t ho rti' lic wit b tnut et tn lii Insrntor. This i-l'-ri'l l ymjwr, UauasI srrlr.t-l-rai:t If lilntrte.. bn r far the larvet rirT-uiti..o cf anr cit!itne amrk in the wirll. SilJ n rtr. fl!I'l ci t tern nt!i fre. Iluilditig suitiion.niorttlilr, I.V.'os ur, Hmsle Pfipttp, rvnta. r"s cry tiutulT etil,tns tx-ao liful plftte. in colors. ant i'li"t-crft li of now houoes. wil h ptsri. rtaMti: Vtiililt-rs ! show tbe alct itfit-Ti nj twuf rtntrf-t. Allrixs ill," N.N A l i, Niw loiiK, Jiil Iiuuauwar. First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The SingeTla'f 'g Go. 54: First Awards, Itolrtfr tho ln:Nt nurnl.or of rtwards obtained ly any eshttMtor nnd mora than tlunhle tiie number received hy nil ntlier owIiik Maehlne Companies. Awards received 0:1 the followlnjf: Fatuity Sowlntr Maehlnos, V. H. No. 2, I. F. C. H , ati-l Mnick Thread Atiiiatie. "haln Stllrh Machine, Sfwlnsr -Mmlilno Cal.inets, Art Kmbrnlde.rle, I-if' t'ur tains, t'pholstory. Artistic Kuriilhl:iv;, Sewlnirntid Embroidery, Tnpctry Ma chlno Vrk. Also 4a Atrisrds, roverlf.R muehlnca for manufacture In every line where a Nc wlnir Marbitio can lo u-d on 'tl i:tton iuid Silk eloib, Knit Uorl Leather, ete., for Ornamental Stltf hlnit liiitton Ixdcs. Eyelet, lUrrlnif, Over seaming. May lnif, etc. AGENTS WANTKD. Tho Singer ETfg Co 'A11 Over tlio World." Ilranch Ottloe 1.11(1 Ioufflaa Kt., Oinnlia SPEEDY rd &ASTINO XIESUITS. FAT PEOPLIi, No iQConvrnlcnce. Elmpl. sure. A2:LUXL? TaZZ from any injurious subklanrc. LAE33 SI2tr:2D. We GUARANTEE a CUR C or refund your money. IVice vii.(Hr bottle. S end 4c. lor treatise UEMOWl' aiKOICAf: CO., Huston, f !. ( A V1TALJS w iv to . :jvio Yj r vA cm get J . thin. J What To our Friends and Patrons : After due consideration we have decided to adopt the Cash System and on and after JAN. 1, 1895, we will do no more crediting, ex cept to those whose names are now on our books and are very prompt in meeting accounts. We have tried the credit business for nearly fifteen years and have profitted but little thereby, the most of our earnings being on our books or lost by uncollected accounts. By selling for CASH we CAN and WILL give our patrons the ben efit of our gains and the advant ages derived from getting spot cash by selling them goods At Reduced Prices. Of course we shall continue to exchange goods for country pro duce. Come in, get our prices and see how far a dollar will go these hard times. BENNETT & TUTT No. 406, Main Street. The City Hotel, Corner M.iin and Third Sts., PLATTSMOUTH. A FIRST-GLASS HOSTELRY !N KVEKY KKSPT.CT. REFITTED and REFURNISHED Special Attention Given to the Accommodation of Farmers. 1 II O L S 1 UO O l ck I mom. . CLEAN ROOMS AND T AISLE R.ntos 31 Por a.y. H. H. COOS, Prop'r. W.L. Douglas CMn!7 ISTHCBfST. W W A M "as Vmm HT TO ft A KING. t?s. cordovan: k rRCNCH a LH AMCLLCQ CALF. W4w3.s? Fine Calt & Ka.ncarci ZSl 3.P PCUCE.3 SOLES. iSi 1 EXTRA FINE N- ' r lad i ca IK "t5i' ..'- t;rNo TOR CATALOCL'C bKOCKTONJnJL35. Over Ono Minion People wear the W. L, Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They Rive the best value for the tnonev. Tliev eaual custom thoea In at vie and na in. Their svearinz qaalltla are unsurpassed. The Prices are uniform, atamped on sole. I - r-r n. tn ! invnl ovif otlier mnkcs. 11 your dealer caunoS supply you wo can. Sold by JOSEPH FJSTZ3SFL. We Havo Money to Loan at 6 percent fin fiurm or ritr property In any aectlon of the country where property has a nxed market vault), money reauy loriouueuisis ioiii nurre necurlty atxt littelsuooil. No eomiulsMlon. We sollolt applications. Blanks furulslied upou reuuost. AI.MCN & CO., 40 44 Jtroadway.Naw York BEESOIJ Sl ROOT, Attorneys at Law, PLATTSMOUTH, NEU. OFFICU-KltigeralJ block, over FlxtNat'l bank It will Do. W. B. JONSS. LIVERYMAN, Count yr Olclettl lias parchasvl the Tamc'.e A Rtithe ford stock ar. 1 will run both the Main-st. and Schildknecht Barns. Kits of all descriptors, from a Saddle horse to a S!xieiu-pa?er.Kor .Wsjon. Cat. Pall Hearer ffjn, Carrya:is and cverTthlnft for picnics, weddings an I funrrs'.s. 'X"!'!!!! Orden AT HKtJULAU It.VTL'S. 'l"oltiliftio 7(1. PrJres Reason aMo. No credit over 30 lays, old and now enstcmers are In vlt" 1 to call, vrht-n satisfaction is puar tntecl. 1. JO.NKS Wbea Baby sras alck. we gave her Castorla. Mien a'u waa a Chl'vl, aha cried for Castorlx When the becanio hs clung t- Castorla. When shs Lad ChCdren, al;a garo them Castorla. I A P i E S do luu know D3. FELIX LE BRUN'3 STEEL fih'3 PEilHYROYE P1LLB . th. original nml only FRKNtlH. Mfoand re ;i..Mocnr on th. markat. 1'rijefl.tO; ecift by .i...:i. (ioimino t old only by Fricko A: Co., DruIsts. A irocla's Dicmo-Gelero. Prim! id cnrjtfvt, (nt for Kfrroos or Sick twial cr i-iifiKl Is;ir aim) ior JUi-. u 1W HHis, Aii.vmia. Ai ti;o for Aloh.'ii nml oihfiT mivsi. It ic 1J, SjwadiiOce: LlttrvHoi.u THE ARNOLD CHE!S!CAt. CO. 151 S. Western ventte CH:CA: TLes tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, f Cubeba and Inicclions. fhrTfl (They euro in 43 hours the ZJ samo diseases "w ithout any Incon venience SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS VH will nv ti; a tove tewart' Tor anv case en I.lver Complaint. Itvsf.epsis, sick Headache In diiiCstioti Ciinsiip.it ion or Costivcnesa we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, whrn the clirectiotn are sinctlj complied with. Tlx aw purely VcgelAblc, ud never fail to give sj istaction. Suxar Coated. Larjje boaes, s cent& Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. The gen uine manulacturcd only by T11K JUUN C W'liST COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. P. 0. Fricke & Co, druggists.