Til E HERALD. All Sorts Ho must hare been a JJoslonian wlo s:iM "U.i Mali."' I'tick says that n man learning in play the cornet interests all his neighbors in a h.ru. In the Russian nrmy the blonde men arc put in one company, the brunette in to :motlier. England may be 'mistress of he C'h" but lie has iu vcr yet been uble tu lairly wast-r the Us. Dr. Le Moyne has disinherited a son who had the Ixxly of a child buried, in stead of cremated. Fcienec must take a baek sent when a cross-eyed woman be gins to leat a carpet with her Iclt hnnd. "When a woman promenades the street leading a lo' it looks as if tho couldu't get anything clsu on a titling. The traflie in egs in this country is es timated to aggregate $10.000,000 au nually. liens our prosperity. Jscxt to tlie Tuillcries at rari3,the most magnificent palace in the world is the King of ypaiu's .Madrid residence. "Can You Support Me, Dai ling f is the prosaic title of a new wuig. "You ask too much!" might be the prosaic reply. A smart up-towrr boy lately inloYmed hia grandfather that he didn't like to hear him joke. ''It's bad-iu-agc,-" ho ex claimed. Many watccolor drawings and skctch c by Turner have been placed in a room devoted to their permanent exhibtion at the Loadon at;oual C'-allcry. A French newBjiHiKT, the other day. had the following heading in its police intel ligence: ' Suicide of two persons; state ment of the one that survived." A newspaper editor solved the Hull murder mystery, and a reporter solved the Lynn trunk mystery. Tlicroiore may the whole force feel pruud and biag a lit tle, despite the chargin of the detectivr-s. A steam street-car is now used on one of the .New York lints. It is a closed cur, of extra width, and light, mounted on a queer combination of boiler, fur nace ana engine. Mrs. Partington Again "Poor man! said the old lady; ''sosIkj really gone at lust! Ninety-eight, was hai Dear, dear I to think ho that if he'd lived two years longer he would have been a centurion." Senator Burnside is one of the richest men in income in the St riate. lie has considerable income of his own and a large one from 11- wife's estate. He has a model farm in Khode Island, which oc cupies him during his renting days. rrtscrving Cleopatra's Needle. Tire London Metropolitan Board of "Works recently took iu hand the suhjoct of preserving their L'leoputia'd Needle, which had caused so much trouble to iluat to its destination. After consultation with expeits was decided to grant to one Henry lEVwuing the job of cleaning and coating Ui)i monolith with a solution ' " ' " yf hidjtewu iui ntion. :.- The t Het ty-ftys the Times has exceeded the mo&t sanguine expectations of the Board of AVortts. In operating upon the granite Mr. Browning tirst gave il a thor ough cleansing, lemovnig ali ttie sooty unt greasy matters from Uks surface, and indurated it with his invisible preserva live solution. The eifrct has been to give "'' a freshness to the granite as if only just chiseled from the lock, retaining the orinal color, disclosing the several veins, tlie white spar shining in tho snn'a rays like crysta.s, and exhibiting the polished portions as they fonneily existed. M-to than thi., the "iutagii .," or the hiero glyphic engravings, come out fur more pointedly tiran beiore, and tlie injuries the stone luw received are now plainly di5tingui.-.hablj from the hieroglyphics. Tho solution soaks well into tne inres of the granite, and the best authorities con sider that it will have the effect of thor oughly preserving tlie monolith lor ceu tuiiea yet to come. Seventeen Thousand Eoxes. Tlie London correspondent of a Liver pool paper says : "The labors of the Queen arc more on erous than those who look upon Koyalty as a round of pleasure may believe. For x;:mple it mny uot be known that dur ing the six months prior to the departuto of her Majesty for 15.iv r.o, about 17,000 boxes containing dispatches from the va rious departments of State were forward ed to the Quetn ' at Balmoral, 'Wind sor, 5oc, for her Mj'-ty's perusal, consideration, signature, &c. This state ment I receive I from one in a position to know its truth. During the last twelve months the number of telegrams flawing into the Foieign oflicc day aud night, troni all parts of Europe have been unprecedented, probably, in any previous Administration, the Indian Otlice, the War Oi!icc and tlie Colonial Olliee, have each contributed enormously to the dis patches received by the Queen, many hundreds requiring her sign manual. The duty, moreover, is not t lice ted by ab sence, as, for example, at Baveuo, the post Lrings daily a heavy bag to the cha teau, while the telegraph supplies work lor the interval." riiysical Action of Turpentine on "Workmen. At a recent sitting of the Academy of Sciences of I'aris, a paper on tho subject was read by Dr. l'oincairc, a professor at tached to the Faculty of Sciences at Nan cy, who has had occasion to study tho cf lects of turpentine on .'ii painters com ing under his observation. From I. is re searches iu this direction, and from com parative rxpotiiuc n!s madeiijou vminiis animal?,. Dr. l'oincarie arrives at the con clusion that the injiuiuus cilects pro u.o.-u by turpentine 1 times can never Itesulli ciently severe to causj ileath, unless liiey bo volatilized m an extremely coniin il space. N here there ate tree movement of the air aud goot vcutiiatitnv, th: re need tc no tear w hater- r of fatal nccid- uts from this Cause, lie further reinai ks that the vapors of turpentine coming lrom diilereut sources have not ail lue same energy ; that of the French product, for instance, being far less injurious than those of Hungarian or American turpen tines. Lastly, such evil effects as are pr UtiCcd are mostly in the cases of workmen unused to the trade, a very short time siiliicing to case-bar-ten or acciima i.e them thoroughly. The most general form of indisposition met with i.uiong them, which may be tliivtlly attributed to the turpentine, arc headache, watering of the eyet, coryza, cough, granulations ou the laiynx, and diMrucied uigestion. James Pettee DEaI.EII IX Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The Unrivalled klaxon A IlauiIIn CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck. ITcnry F. Millor. and Tf.illet t'uiinton llanos for Cass and Sarpy couotieci, i.'el. C'iil and s"e SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one iloor south of Main St. ri.ATTSMOl.TH. NEB. Music TioSars TYiil to well to examine our Icw Ha son & Hnmlin CATARRH Catarrh of tho Nasal Cavities, Acute, Chronic, p.nd Ulcerative, Hay Fever, cr Roso Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye ana Ear, and fJatzrrh cf xr.9 Throat, erccEssycixY tesjttd with SSHFfiHD'S BADSBAL CURE. rlATAilRTT Is a rt!v.-ie of thn niiieorifi membrane, J Tenu. ranu ntar.l co.i-.t UtitK n vary itaver- t'.T In in-liritln.-il rM'. C ilui rh tii7 arinc from a f.'jl'l nr sl ('irf-Mioa tf c-1 :h, Ironi Mit.-.h n rhar-;c of r.tTiir.sj.h -re. w.-;rl'iff w:t rltliin, or rxpc Rura trt inr l.-;ii'i.t vr.ruf h'T. mid ocf-raiujr tbcr.nil.ly rliitlt-'l n'h.-n iiiirv Hve or ir.- r In ft mcrhifl cr inacili-K roiiolii'-r. zUt tr- nir'h nd vital f rc- xli.m.;. Tli- may nrio frcrj prmitii.-i: -4nnii'o;i ! Tins ri.a, iroia .scarpi F-v r. ?.l-t!l-. nn-l PiphtlM 1 ri uliu li rsn tbo t yr arirl car :ro irint-ra!?y luv-'lvrd hiiI dihcl-ftrtfo f, 11.4-n.i' ' r i. mi n r. 1 ti diw!i:trin-d from tne I..-!, tu lii iucuvn foaturtB all ciuarrhAl ca'rt frrm T7ln.-T rniiHo tiiry nri-r, mar betbin aatl vat'rv. nr.fi h n i-l m iu raiwc rr.-tiu-sa ai.d rxco r .ih.q f kin wicrv winch t'ny cock Is ro I. irt,nr thick n l r-Ilowlsh, trr.i'f.nx a fuul oilur, -r :i;.ir i.ii-l white like tlia while of an ksl Thrra ririj' te an i-:;tire I ick of sc-rclkiri, llir acrfartrs b liisr 'Irv n.i-l icv-:rlli,f h-t fir, tront aul uprn r part of Oi' held fci-lins uncomiortalilc and as if It waa rncircl-.-l l-r a tiiclit, nnywlciinir bmnl. Thle latter rliiiiic -alf-1 I'ry 'ai:trrh. TUc fre mattrry di. rliarif. t-aiin tiie p-uw:';- to nw ell a'-.d hccim?! t.'ilcki-u-'d. rrni-:rliin: brfiiilupi ronyli tli riuao lliut n't ur linpoxxiiile. and llic vuifi-rt-r Pnilt it m pi-.iT7 tt l r tl:.j thr lUifh t!i.' liioiilh. ihtri ty pi-rtiiiUi-iif cil I air 1 1 p- -ITi-pIIt to lli: Lr"ticli!.il t:i'r ;'.mi I'I'ikr. Tli.: ni.t--r p'iui:ijr dcwi: I: e t';ront rrt-at-a n cn-'art I'-i-tire to l:ak aiid ex it ciomte to l!:rnr it oif : Inn wlit-n tliu aii intjrano l dry ai.d f.-v. ri-h. IriKti-aJ tf .a "inn: fr. r! -li.wn f'l ui Ui and tiiroat, tin- niuru bcon i Kar-1 and l-rrr: lntr wa'-a, iiicm.u.ktio: , ai.d In.r-1 im:ns, uIik-I; uih ru i-j Snitlr t ttir iia-tal rn-tni.' i n-.l"U:ru it fi to r-qitlri. very p. rxi-te:.i ritoria t i-tlo-lifi t.'it-.il. Tlio rv1-i fyi-.ip.ith v !tcoiu- in-Cni-(t. r--d, wnk. an 1 wtrif. or In the n:crnt:. t jo li-ia ii:ny t;fcn.i. plnc-il lon tlnr. anJhuiu r wrrt-ti-il In tTioru r !" qitnn'ilr. The nr lo b'COni" Hf rion.Iy afTct"-!. llwliiir.'l:if quant't-. a of irtutr. In sides t-ln vmil.-d by thv mcv vinlt i.t nriiralirifl pul.ia, rn-ll is: Irtrju-itl la liBaitiriiv t ion, "I-- rail- ti, sr.ti finatly c:-aliu-n. Tin- tlnv.Kt, t ruicliiat tail- s, a id lmiKr.rr in v.nr.y r ;r.--t-e-i by "ntrrii, and vhi n pro-irntltn of t'nr ti r Totia systcia idE'jperaUdcU,tJ.ti allc:tloi.9 b-couj a.ir.m-1'iir. A brn-f Fnrr"y cf tM rrt(rlon di-ar w-rr fill wlioar-? ullhox.l n nil it t-riiar pp.-i-cv pn p.irifc tion for Ita trpatment Lvtoti: it b-cct:its t lirutiic. The anva:itaL-c utir-d by S ;.'k-j:.u'b npCAi. CTnK wo conlidently bi tlcv nre to be fout-d 1:1 no cth?r rcni'.-'!y. Kvi ry H'.cn i l' pn-parm i.;i,v-ry II. np In tl.r f'irrctiuiis, mark it t :l'e!llilC n mi-;; v, calculated to ni-et twy phaev cf tiie 0:av. Ilia niiiriTonH t-!il noniais from t;e b t pi-o,- f Intbe l'r.l'c-1 Stales at:et llic f?l n in wlm-ii It In b-ld t-y Ci'.! who havo bi-cn fr-i-d froro tho a-ost d B'rarlivn and d-nifroai dljeie villi v.LicU uiac kld la to-da? afflicted JUST rUULISlXCD. A enre fally rcvl?J Tr.-atisn oo fntarrh. with an ncrume drfcciiptlon ofynitoiii an-lavinT-alhrtlc Ji-eafr.tiijuther with li.li.m.: dircrtioif-f.)r -nVol-Ini willi S.nfuxd'h lttiCAr. Cine a sn-cdy a:id f.ermnntritriire. A1noolm-rv -uiur.sondi. tnnd the If lerai lioniUi, of vit Iniporranr t- nil afflletrd with ctr:h. It wra;p---l a.nt r-i 'ib-.-.tlot tins 1". lOici'. Clus, cr kill bciua.lnd Xrcu ou ro Ctipt uf t..mp. rr.oh par!:srr f Eaxfoi.t, V. r.A r.Crr.ttrnrt. t:-'-is 1 r. S.-i::fi.r-t'a L.iprovrd luiiubiii; 1 ulif, with full ii:rr.'1:.u lor iu nil u . I'l i -r.tl. Sold by all whi'h'xulc and r fall rimt-iit Iliroinili ont t- L':ilt -d St it.- a-id I'svil i. W-li.bl.s Jb I'OT'fKr:. t'lrnoral A't t..J V. hoi. t-a'.e LrU(j- ai a s c i&?:Jr-T'-. Ct::cs Pains and Achoc. ltci'l-Oiztrn! rtr"tJlr.t:on. It tu idu - l.ul.i.-iin no: v Ai tlon. It rurt-a Kuetures .Hid btrn:n. It remove I'ulii und Sorei.eba. 1 1 cures Kidney to-nplalnt. lti-tri-liKllieiis th-5 Mnncle. Hcnres iUn:unriliar.x and Nenralrrla. It rM:ix"fstilf -!u cl CfrCi. It cures Xorvoiw ShocU. It is inv..ln;i'jl in faral-.-sl. It rur- a Irii'.anim.ntloii oi t:ie Ltvcr. Urmiovi-j Ni-rvoni Pairsa. It curen Spin il Wcnkr.i ji. It i9 (Jratoi'iil and Kootl:: -. It e-ir.-a npilriy or Km. " It is S:if. It. lnlilp a-:! K"-nonilc-l Jt is prinrribcd by I'bv-b-i.-iiM. It U ludortcj by lll-ririciaa. rn25CtNTs, Bocnrrfnt to obtain Collin Voi.ta to rr.AaTzit. ft combination of Kli-c trlc or Voltaic I'latca wtih a hlplilr Medicated Planter, asirn in t : above cut 6f-ld by aM WlioIesal! and lirtall rrii(ri.'irtM thrnnirh oat tho I'nltcd States and Canada, and by WKKivS A rOTTtli. Proprietor-. l!.-ion. Mar. Millious cf Mothers express their de light over Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assimilating the food. Unlike Cas tor Oil, it is pleasant to take, and unlike Morphine Syrups, it is harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worm?, Cnres Sour Curd and fjind Colic, and allays Feverishness. What gives health to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It is the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. ill 3fc Since Healing remedies hare been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Fain relieving agents as the Centaur Jjiniments. They soothe, heal, and cure. They HEAL Cuts. Wounds. Galls, Old-Sores, Bro-ken-broants and Sore Nipples ; Ct'KK rain in tho Eack, Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ear-Ache, Tetter, Pimples, Itch. Salt Rheum, and all Flesh. Lone and Muscle ailments of Animals : SUBDUE Inflammation and Swellings; RELIEVE Boils, Felons.Ulcers. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy; EXTRACT Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stinge, Frost-bites, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries has made the CENTAUR Liniments, the most speedy and effective curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. The Centaur LINIMENTS hare relieved more hed-ridden Crip ples s healed moro frightful wounds, and saved more valuahle animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians and Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur Liniments ; millions of men, women and children in all countries nse them, and Housekeepers, Farmers, Planters. Travelers, Lirerymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, arc their patrons. They are clean, they are handy, they are cheap, and they are reliahle. There is no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alle viate, snbduc, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 ots. and S1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 23 ots.. IiJE K 22 5 i fcjs ta ft A. G. HATT JUST OPKXED AfiAI.V. New, Clean, First Class Heat Shop, on Main Street Corner of 5th, Plattmouth. Every body on Land lor fresh, tender nikiit. -.,1.06 mm I nclud!rq; nhctlnr? Outfit. YOU HATE SEEN THE PIGMIES, NOW ffiffiDncD UCi3 df u Their present venture exceeds in both size, novelty and expense, auythig of tha kind Lretofore attempted, and includes among; other noticeable features, 7 eleplu nts, tlie largest number ever exhibited by any one menagerie. Cincinnati l)uy inquirer. mm; 'wM CmmQ k fM i if rsrrmmM $r mm 07 SJULLS 23 Cll O THJERS' Great European Elephant Railroad Menagerie ! -A. 3T 3D LTU AND THE ONLY ONE ON EARTH Ii all tlie Vast Entirety ef its Unrivalled lapitie. TKAVELING KXClUSIVELY ON ITS MAGNIFICENTLY DECORATED AND WHITE EtlAIELED DOUBLE SPECIAL PALACE TRAINS. Will Erect its mammoth moving Metropolis of Marvels at Hi r.l ti Judge us Only by What Others say of Us. The discipline was perfect, the order was excellent, the performances were very superior, and the animals rare and very fine. The seating arrangements were the best r.'nd most comfortable wc have ever seen. Louisville Courier-Journal. The Largest ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION SI2STOIE THE DELTJO-E The Ilarest Beasts and Birds from Every Laud. A Orand Separate ajid Stijiplemental Menagerie of Unfettered Mammoths, icith- out Extra Charge. -The menagerie presents every rare captive advertised. The Collection of animals are the finest we ever saw. Decatur, (111.) Daily Sun.- Cleveland, (O.) Daily Herald. No finer collection of wild beasts has ever been exhibited under canvass. Pittsburgh Daily Leader. TKe JSfircLcLes of ja.7mnciLi a.7z jilccrvcls, A PAIR OF NURSING TWIN BABY ELEPK And the Only Ones ever Exhibited Anywhere. The nur&ing baby elephants "Tint" and "Flash" were objects of great interest and admiration. They were brought into the 1 ni and each sucked a gallon of milk from a glass bottle through a rubber tube, just as babies take milk from a nursing bottle. Danville (111. Daily News. A $22,000 DOUBLE-HORNED MONSTER ASIATIC RHINOCEROS, The First and Only One Ever Inported. The menagerie contains the quixotic double-horned Rhinoceros that attempt ed a duel with the locomotive at Pittsburgh. Cleveland (O.) Daily Leader. The Unicorn no more a Fable. A LIVING ETHIOPIAN HOUSE with Massive HORNS. THE AMPHIBIOUS LIONS OF ARCTIC SEAS. AN AITHEX OF PRODIGIOUS HUMA2T CONTRADICTIONS. In a Titanic Scperste Tent, but without extra charge, what the press pronounces "INCOMPARABLY THE FINEST CIRCUS" Presenting none but the Pre-eminent of the profession, and a Six Continent Com pany of these, including The most Brilliant Programme of Superb Circus Sensations ever Presented at any time, in any Age or lace. &.ZI'jti&& 5------ f.i foitlC mi mm ' li..M ... m;m m V-i''. 'A - - -- r - aw- -7 m; yM-- y.v-'.'fl S1 Gi34J p To the Whole World's most Illustrious Equestrians, Athletes and Clowns. The bareback riding was brilliantly artistic,. Pittsburgh Daily Com mcrcial. - i- .ii.. r-t. . 1,... f:l. T-V..I1.. rszri-'- oomc oi ine isais were periecii iiiiinciims. iiiu.au uku.; x.m Times. Incomparably the finest circus entertainment ever given in this neigh- borhood. bharon (la.) Herald. The veteran Sam llinehart performed the ten ille feat or turning a fe:zferr";.rrf' -i-lr j; .r a-SPftSj somersault over five elepliants and eight camels. Springfield (111) Daily ?fc$rrlM'W State Register. Mf -mMmw The Huge Highway Festival of Four Famous Managers. mfMMm) cv-r jnsi'i-' nz4 rAKvv-.-t -.onSri i-jean'. irifH -Jzsr: r The Most Magnificent Free Pagean'. of this luxurioas Age, in which A Living ELEPHANT 1 Is Borne Htgli Aloft. IBriaig tin ILalie and ILStfle Bse ISas'Iy to ee it, Th display was remarkably brilliant and uniqe, and was greeted with exclamations of wonder and delight along the line of march. -Pittsburgh Daily Telegraph. The street parade was all that was claimed for it in tllC magnificent nosters a:k1 plnnnp:it nilrnrtiarmont wriJfh i nr mptn rnm i .1 Imnti f . East Sa'jrin.iw (Mich.) Dailv Plain Dealer. It seems as though the people had turned out en masse to admire the finest naradr nf the U-iml over rrivr-n here. Clove!..! ff) 1 n-iiK- Plaiu Dealer. 1 L J IT BURFASeEB ITS ADTERTISEMENTS if' V- . jr - All they promised was there and more too. Parker City Pa Dail Sufiicet that the Sells liros. do all the- promised and more too. Youngstown O. Daily News. Altogether we must compliment the 7 Elephant party on being ti uth fully exact in their advance announcements. LaFayette Id Daih Courier. Ii is fiiiatically me Great Family Fielfl Show of meriting and receiving the patronage and plaudits of the good, the refined nnd the intelligent every where; and charges no more than exhibitions which are but a decimal fraction in comparison with it. Admission to all, 50 Coats. Children under 9 years, 25 Cents. Museum and Menagerie dcors open at 1 and 7 P. M. IVi formsnce in the Grand Double Separate Arena commenting one hour later. LOW JERj. BXCTJPuSIOIT ZE-A-TIES : The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad will carry Visitors to the Great Show at Special Low Round Trip Excursion Rates from all Stations. The Largest and most Complete STOCK cf DrTGooar ( lillinery aiul Clotlnn ever placed before the luminous orbs of our many Patrons. In Mr& "Weintrofluce all the LATEST FABRICS of the season. Our 10, 12, if, 18, 20, 22 and 23 cent DYess Goods are well worthy of vour inspection. Also, .rfnil line of WHITE GOODS. IHlKss' LINENS, TWO-TONE T- RIBBONS, JjACES, RUCHES, CAS1IME HES, ZEPHYR and SPRINUi SUA WLS, and countless articles impossible to mention in detail. Our Millinery Department KmliMopn all tho T.ifpcf. "Vvpft ;i in T. 7?i7 J Tit .' V t,t. .X't'M 7?r7?yrnrt mri: and STRAW GOODS. Our SILK TIT HI! A NS and PATTERN HATS xro J the admiration of every one. We also show l,0io trimmed hats frooi SI up 99 'S"?alh's, AXD clean Fiesli Stock of Goods of latest styles and fabrics known AND FURNISHING GOODS. The only house in th city that carriei n 1 wn of tho $easw . ( "Will find here displayed a fine line of Furnishing good a that cannot fail to command tkeir attention and patronage. Suits from S6.00 up "We hare tho best assortment of TRUNKS & VALISES To be found. tifCall and compare our Gccd? and Prices, and you will roacire benefits derived therefrom. SOLOMON & NATHAN. ijijii M AlsTTJF ACTOB Y. n 55 w MmmmMw . & 1 i 0 mmmmmM ;i 'i s ? V-.lA..-:fr,:.yu..i ' , Is I? V---- if g h is mmt0"- e. s-g 5 E2 M ! 3k; - .- s oo tllk'i' - rri. ll it;'-: - Sherwccd Keeps the Biggest Line of Boots L Slices In Cass County. U J THE BEST v ..,, a Mt. IW soLD'er SO Z1MPLC NOTICE ou cfffiso&uKS Ao Ottll MCC PLATE. aPAKTIOOUR. W""-SHUff ADORES.: vVj WhiteSewing Machine Co. ' Cleveland, ohio. h - j BESTHS CHEAPEST THOUGH IT HAY COST A LITTLE MORE! LEWIS5 CONDENSED rrr s t r rf r. r- - Mads fie Befiiei Grapa Gso sf Tartar. Baooi&meniled by U.0 Brootlyn (X.Y.I Vvit I cT lloulth, e.ui Ly Uio flrrt cheiuL-U ia tiio ilia's i. TTe will pay $1000.00 for any AT,TTJT or other adulteration fouvl irv tins l'v,"lrr. LEVISFLAVOrii?cC12XVaACTS I THE BEST AX STUO.C:ST ..lAIit:. m.-fUActiiij hy ii.i: CEO. T. LEWIS & LIErSS CO, 9 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Grc-rs ;.-i.:ra.!y.