Jloar Ye! Near ye!! Our Hnuntiotli Ad. will -appear next week. Our Goods arc Constantly Arriving .and such a lot of them you never saw. Come in and interview ri ght V. Wescolt & i'ovrel, The Herald, The ; Herald, a .5 v r: i? t irt j r' ; t t i: m . 1 rui!i.is:i:-:ii kvj:::v tiitiwday, PtAT TSMODTH, NEBRASKA, ti J . . A L VA 1 h.V. t I. LI. I 1 I . t l vi I ' . . .-I .- 1 :': I , (M, K 'iif ' ' -'f-..; I .- '.'"' i'7-'' :..!!. .'.li I . : - ; i . :i .-iii i . 1 a i-i. t - i ' t mh tw-u io '.inl. ! . ( i sir) luiiii I'm ' . ii'ii j OFFICE: 6;. Virte St., Om Clock N'ortli or Main, Cor. of I-ifili Street. , 'i .1 ) 1 e.,1 . S (.1. I ml I'.lia I 1 i id I im c ) :m . I ihi i i. ; i ', i.i i. 'i l.;. (mi ; I'll) ; :. .!! .A-tveitishii- I" i its Iae Quarteily. I : Tr i i i"ut .V '1 VI ! i-in-hi must lie Paiit ill AI .mo1. &di i v.i "i ijer in C::; CnrJ-JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. 6il) PEliSEVEIlANCE CONQUERS. (TERMS: $2.00 a Year.! Terms in Advance : One copy. on -ar ?.'.'0 OliO Cnfy. MX Month - I 'o One copy, three months,. 50 i'm if Th-- li r ! for fh' I-y I. rust oaiee lvjuit, VOLUME XV. PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. iSTO. XUMBEU 20. J. I'. Y.-I Main Siuet. HENRY BCFCK . DKAI.KP. IN SAFES, CHAIRS, r ; etc., etc.. Of All Dcwiptions. HETALLIC BUEIAL CASES VOODEU COFFIITS t)f all ju'i, ready niaJ amUold cheap lor cash. Jlr FIX I' HE A USE is n:)v i;i:ady i on sunvicn. ORGANS & PIANOS of Kvcrv Io-icriptio:i, CHEAP FOE CASH. T:i Celi-lil at -.i Whittlesey Patent WIS DOW fill Ah E FIXTURES, Conip'.i tc wii'.i Kc'.ItT. fnr 2.-,rt. Lambrequin Windov Shades. Am' a I.:-.";-v-r v ni'-ty f Cl:ea:cr !ia'.l-, (1 -a :.i'-ti' Willi mi; y than!; for at p.'.t'.oiia,.e. I Invito 1" -:l ::".! evai. i'.i lnv I.AIH.l. Ti''K OK 13tL 15 ItxTJ 'ti: AM fOl-'FIX. EE ICE.' EE ICE! If i!i v..;i.t any Fire cr OrnaLisntal Enck, . Call n J. T. A. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, - - XniiliASKA. "HOTEL CITY HOTEL i-i.AT rsMoi'TH, n;:h. First cl.vs I. mt-iiv,' !:uis. I'i!t 'l.ISS 1'. .A-.'.i!-4. 1 1 a;n p'.i- Kooin li . : ;. tMii a::il eory eoi.if 'it Atxtd Hotel can Furnish AH'i.Uiii' I V'i:i'-, l".-'-r, C .i. I I -i : " I HM (..... 1 1 .i-i.i. :ta.!i . C.ii iil Cij-:ii-. Ipt :i: tho Citj rotel. 'y I i; !;!. ;us, i'M'i i U'lor. k wr Hi r- 'i7X CAEIUACE c.d OEXA- r, r. J'M.j ee. ASH Shop ovor tho I I 1 1 1- jixt 1 II IloockV.. FLVTrSMOl'TlI. 4i:. m::: ntoi EiiBii. rnovEitiis. a ... H ft Ni..7-.i.. . i-.,. )-- H r. r.v.- C.iac Ie-! L:t U n r t ).-- MS f, to- Ul uiA cure vr Saiiy Iiik.iil-.r H IrumthellrstU-. T a!!e, d Tn ar.t lo I - itp i-cr, h- al'hTdlul !':( imH The prrf-f)tpt -.p-t! -, -i in.u i. 1 ' "1 ar.d r"-r r. ixi l.lkm.' 'iritn-T dnrt Tri rrrf iDt.V'i tsof c.'.l kiutln p.mi.'n i:tlv ciuubyIlopi.tuia." Hop Corcn Cr 1 tA.t. cliiluixo. T1 For F.'.D Pr Fl.Tiiach. Liv,r i.d t1 rtr-rr-.i. r., J.ht. 9 Kitli.. ys. lit tit, .'.I. "ii-, l aiW- J t.) nil otdc t-m e'l'l I-t 1 T.cd ri hy plvin.tti s. in nuprrlor 7-K. ei.Iffl llcji i;.(Mlo iAi-. a t mijut. Ilppr.ifr.thnTe- Q P.I. r. isiiTiilw:nio M..li.il.,lnilvt.i. J mi'l rr. --U.m c.i) l.ta:'Ji.T.-".-.-A"---.' i lr rrJifi)m-o. : . . .- r rt. r':i Lu.n.iui.11 1 iuii ilWUit' 5 lu h-ci rn fc. hr a. il .m !- jr . lit- E. n.J for jtr-iK llrcntar. v.. Ayer's Hair Vigor, fur? RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.. lr is a must, aprcerJjlo dressing, wliicli is at once liannkss nml ctTectual, for pre fervirg the Intir. It n stores, with the fjoss atiJ fresliiiess of youth, faded or gray, light, ami red hair, to a rich Lrown, or deep Llack, :.s may ho desired. By its use thin Lair is thit keiicd, and haldncss often th. niuh i.ot always cured. It checks failing of the hair immediately, and causes a new pro wih in a!! cases vhere the glands arc iot cleenyed; while to hrashy, weak, or vl.ervy:- tiisc ael hair, it imparts vitality v-v SU' f -.th, and renders it pliable. Tho Yi.oit cleanses the scalp, cures and pre-ii-s tie? formation of dandruff; and, l y i:s ci..-,;;ii'-, stimulating, and soothing parties, it heals most if not all of. the humors and disoasc3 peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the Bcalp ami hafr a:i mipssil,e. As r. Dressing for Ladies' Hair, Ti.e V; on i ? ircompamlile. it ;s rolor-l-so? o-ntni!is in i.In r oil nor dye, and will not ..il v.hite tftmhric. It imparts an utiv !.; ; and ia'-ling jH-rfuine, and as an article 1 .r tli loih t it is economical and '.IUUII ! i.i i yeelleiice. J. b. lA Ltl d LU.. L'oVbii, iUnj.. r-iaetieal an.l Analytic il C hemfat. I?ei.t PT ALL lP.rGT.s5T KFBYWHEPS. i" , -1 - 3 IP I X2. S T National Bank OF I'hATT.SMOUTIf. NKRIiASKA, suc-Esson to tootm:, ij.wxa a. c la it it JOH.V riT.f.F.K.M.I) .. K. If. IJUVKV A. V. .M( I,ai ;iii.1.v. Idnii O K'lL'ICKK !i-pii1iMit. . . . Vice PioMilent. J'asliior. AsMitant ('asliicr. Tliii I'.aiik is now opcu fur lm-iiiP's p.l tlioir new loom, cniiicr Main ami Si tli st ret-ts, and is I'U-paii-il to ti'aii.-'acl a yeiiral BANKING BUSINESS Stccki, Bonds. Geld. Covernmcnt and Local Securities i:OL'GIIT AND SOLD. Deposits Eeceicd and Interest Allow ed rin Time Certificates. ivailalile in any part of the X'nitcd States and In ail tbc ITinclp Towns a;nl Cities of K'lrop?. a c; i:t.s Voit tss:: t i:i.r.i-.:iATi;i n:.i an Like a:d Allan Line I'erson v.i'uin. to ln'ii. out their friends fioni Europe er.n rVU-IA!r IH-KKTS FROM t'S . Through to !' 1 n t t s m o u t h . J. F. BAUTflEISTER Iurtitsl-J) Fif h, I'uie Miik, ji.'cial rat'.- ::' ! .'li.t'-i1. t . and Fre-h XiWi fluoi s.lino l'.ia laiuir-ilf.t v.licli v;.i:iii !': Excelsior Barber Shop. J. a BOONE, Vai'n Streit, opposite tUuttrlrs House. TjrAiP--ctrTTiii'a-, S II A V O A N U S II A M 1 O O 1 N G t.-iiii.-i-ial atti';:li-:i ivi-n to "UTTINU t'HIL'DEEE's AED LA DIES' HAUL CALL AND SKI-: IJOON'i-:, GKVTS, And ir''. a Po'-:i in a ,iar. ui.iei ii'.'fi' ( f 'AM" KMoicr.r..; a::i . I I'll . :V.OMNG i f is .1 V. v ii pcci.:!. P.B.: t-r.P-r, ar. J (Hi -pin M. " 1 St. Gut -' : -i - f f lilAK.i made to i '-f.tclem !"::il:l"!"i'il. ( i-ar .d.l lor sMowing tobacco. loot - west of Saunders House. I l a i T ! o f T ; r , N i : i : . lG'.v li ii V hiiliii ti Aiiii oi Uiiii. t I!as j:tt e; 1 ( LiC'.v .sleek of l.c.ld- v.arc. ;i Ner.t dooi- vet of C!'a:naan .'C Smith's Iru Stoic. . SHELF eTuDWARE, SHOVELS. IIAEES. SPADES and ALL h' A 11 HEY 'TOOLS. SAILS, SAILS. SAIL'', ly the Ety r F-jtiit't-EOPE, ro DFh SHOT, CRIED- WHESLBAKEOWS. A 1'ull.I.iae of FTI-MII V. Sncciul "R:d'x I Ji'i'dli 'y and Con- tl (f' fi)l s. Ail urn"!' se'.d as liv.v : po.-ri'.dy can he and live. "j "WlLLl A Tel IlEHOLD," witv c.oui)s, CLOTHS rLANKJIT FLANNELS, r u i ; n i s 1 1 1 N g goo i ).. :o:- CEOCEEIES OF ALL FINDS. La; ve st;ck cf b. be CLOSED OUT AT COST Notions, Quoensvare, and in fact everythinj; yon. can ca.lforin tlie line of General Merchandise. cash paid foi: iniiKs a:;i ffks. All kinds of country i.n ta;ie Jaken in ex change lor toods. SAGE BROTHERS, Dealers in 3 T O AT IE S k('., i:rc, ktc. One Door Last of f!i' I.)St- ."Ui-e Neliia-.-:.-.. , FlatLiiiioath. I'la.ctical AA'oi kcrs in SHEET I EOS, ZIEC, TIN, EEA ZIEEY,Ar.,dc I-n-ire assortuient of Hard ami Soft I'nnips, Cass Pipes ami Fittings. :OAI STOVjl-- ! Wood and C'a' Stoves for hi:atl(; on cookixg. AUiOsos. ILtnd. f'..iy vai.fty i,f 'l;ri. s;eet J.-in. and Zinc V- oi , lr t in utn !;. WAKIIKS AND PAIRING, Ln.r.Y-ni:;Q vta!:r..'i ri . W'ltICKi LOW IOW'. ; i PROFESSIOXAL CAIiDS T. IS. WILSOX. ATTOUXKV AT I. AW. I'ra.-ticf"! in foun ders and Cass Counties. Ashland, Nebraska, o-'iint; It. It. HIMMSAJf. ATTOHXI-.Y AT LAW, ri.ittsmontli, Net). Of !".) Front Kooiu over Chapman & Smith's ini Store. -l:tly AVIIf. WISH. COLLECTION'S si SiECIALTT. ATT01:m:Y AT LAW. Keal Estate. Fire Tn Miranee ami Collertion Acencv. Ofl'ee in Kitz HeraM's L-loc-k. l'lattsmuuth, Netiraska. 52iii3 F.O. S. NMITII. ATTOKN'KV AT LAW ami Kal Estate Bro ker. Special attention iriven to Collections and all matters affecting the title to real estate. Oni-e on jd lloor, over I'ost Otlice. I'lattsniouth, JSe 1i ask a. - " ' JAMES K. MOKKISO.V. AV. L. ltKOWXK. Notary l'uti'.ic. MOKKIMOX & IIItOIVXK. ATTOKNEYSAT LAW. Will practice in Cass and adjoining Counties ; fives special attention to coliections and alistracis of title, oilice in Fitgerald Wock. I'lattsniouth, Nebraska Uvi M HEKI.KK A ViK LAW OFFICE. Ileal Estate, Fire and Lifeln sinaiice Atrei.ts. I'lattsmonth. Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payern. Have i complete abstract of titles, nay and sell real ettate, negotiate loans. &c. l-'.vl HAM. 11. CIIAIMIAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in Chancery. OlVioe in Fitzger ald I.loek, P.)1 . rLATISMOFTH. NEU. IHt. J. Ij. MrCKKA, HOM(i:PATHIC VIIYS1CIAN. at Factory vil'.e, Cas county, Nebraska. -Hy K. xi. MVixuvrox. r?., ritvsiriAN .'i sfi:cr.ox. OEFITE I'or;:S. fi-ntn P :-ni.. to 2 p. in. Exalninins smveon f-r I". S. Pension. i::. xv. si. scisimu. K iit, Vll Vf TISING I'lIYSICIAN. will attend calls at nil Honrs, nitrht or hiv. Fiattsinonth. Ne-bra--'-i. ot'ice in Chapman Smiths Urnsj store. j J. II. KAhJj. I. l'llYsirtAX ami sfKcrny. Ol-'E ! f'K w i! !i l"'. I.t vinirstori S'oiitli Side of Main St;ert. between ;t U and 7th sttvet-. Will a!t.-n.l calls promptty. ' ' ; v. cM TTr.:?. DBTTTIST. 1 tsi:::oiit U. Xet ask.i. 0"".ee on Main S:: t l over Solomon : N':l- tha'i's Store. c ssAEtB,::w s aiil!;".". Tonsorial Artist. f.VTTS 'I O IT II X K Et A ! K A . I'hwe of business on Main St.. between 4ih and.'itii Mliets. SliainpM.in, Siiai'.i. ejiil-dren".- hair cnfiins', t :e. etc. V.ny COMrilEKCIAL HOTIiL, LINCOLN, NLI3., . .. IMIIUFF,. - - - Proprht-n: :r-.V!i ::r.d n:o.t pptdr I.-'iid'ord Always ;.'p ai t tie Cuniuiereial. v.: :'.'e-t..;' LENllnFF & JJOEXS, 3IorniiiL: Ihkvr ;iIoun ! ( .. ,Vi,.r c:i,t of !b" SawnVr House. Ve n't- ea,t of ib" k.--',i li uind.'is H.-iuse Ik st of ; Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigar "::n 0 Co: lv on Ha:rl. .7. S. (,'EEGOE ',--- Proprietor. Loe; ;:o;i Cmtral. Oood Sample P.oom.. Every attei-.lioa paid to guilts. 4oi'.l3 ri.ATTSMorxit. NK PL ATTS MOUTH MiLLS. riVTT.SMOFTH, NEi!. V. WllllSZll., -' Iroptf?tor. Flour, Com Meal & Feed Alwavs "'i hand and for sale at lowest cash i rices. The highest prices paid lor Wli at and Coin. P:" li lilar atu ntiou iivcu custom work. AND MACIIIXE SHOPS ! crox-Tir -w-""2.v!i:sr 1-LAT1SMOL I II. SKI!., Er2iirtr "f Sttam Enyiins, Eoi'erx, Sair and Crist MilU ;an a.i STKAM FITTIk.S, t'rmi :ht lien Pipe. Force and L'f Pipos.Steani i;j;;i", S:iiet y-V:il iovernor. and all kinds of f'.rass I'.n.L-itie Fittings, rcpaii'fd on slioit noli.-c. F A H M M A C H I M E K J. G: CHAMBERS, Mati-.tf let ur-.-r of and Deal: r in rj ":ri f"v ""r.'-3 en' Jiu JL: jb i-t-. iwi" iwi SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPA ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. e onlv place in town where "Tuilev's pat ent self adjti.stable horse coHarsare sold " 4: c :n : CD O zr. o s? x . CO 'c - 1 - - o CO k 14 ! II. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Uetail Dealers in FINE LUMF.Eir, LA TIT. SHINGLES". s sir, LOOILS, IJLINDS " i-:tc. i:tc. ETC. Main lreet. Corner of Piab. I'LATT.SMOUTII, - - - I Still Betfpr Kates for Lumber ' OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. .Slat"- ffireclory. A. S T'ATI)Of'K. V. S. Senator, Beatrice. l.V N SAI'NUKIiS. F. S. Senator. Oiiiahn. E. it. VALENTINE, Eepresental'e. West Folut. VI. HINTS NANCE. Governor. Lincoln. S. .1. A LEX AN I K I . Secretary of State. F. V. l.EiDTM". Auditor. Lincoln. C.. M. IS A I'TLETT. Treasurer. Lincoln. .. S. ii. THOMPSON. Sent. Public Instruction. F. M. I'A VIS. Land Cotnmit"iotier. C. .T. UIIAYOiriH. Attorney General. ltKV. C. c. hakims. Chaplain ot penitentiary. 1K. II. P. MA ITIIEWSON, Snpt. Hospital for the Insane. o Stiprent four. S. MAXWELL. Cider Justice, Fremont. GEO. 14. LAKE, omatia. .. AM ASA CO 11 11, Lincoln. Secoiiil Judicial fJith icl S. B. rOFNI). Judjre, Lincoln. J. C. WATSON, IWecutiiiii-AU'y. Nth. City. W. L. WELI-S, Clerk lit-t. Court, l'latt.sitioulh. County "Dirrrlorv A. N. SFLLI VAN, County Jude. .1. I). TFTT. County Clerk. .1. M. I'ATTKKsiiN, County Treaisurcr. K. W. HYEltS. Slierl!!. G. W. FAIKKIEI.I). Surveyo,. i. 1IILI)EBI:.VN1, Coioner. Oil' NTY COM.M ISrilONKKS. II EN BY WOI.KE. Liberty Precinct. .1 WES CUAWEOBO. South P.i-nd Precinct. SAM'L lilt JIABUSON. Ml. l'leaeant l'teciiict. Cilv 'directory, ,T. W. JOHNSON. Mavor. J. M. PA Tl'EHSON. Treasurer. J 1). SI 5 PSON. Citv Clerk. Kit IIAKK VIVIAN. Police Jude. 1'. P.. MFBPI1Y, Citv Marshal. WM. L. V FLLS. Citief ol Fire Dept. rni-i'!i,v KN. ist Ward .i. peppi:i;peh(;. v. v. leonabd. .'d Ward ti. W. FA I UE1ELO, .1. V. WECK- I BACH. rd Ward-B. C. CFSI1ING. THOS. POLLOCK, illl Ward -P. .Mi "C ALLAN. E. S. S1IAUP. 7iwr-.lNO. W. MABSIIALL. B."& H. R. KTime Table. Talcing Effect May 4, 1S7Q. FOB OMAHA Fi:O.M PLATTSMOFTII. Leaves 7 :t0 a. in. Arrives 8 -45 a. m. " 3 :Li'' p. m. " 4 :.V p. ni. FBOM OMAHA FOB FLATTSMOUTH. Leaves f :10 a. in. Arrives 1" : !0 a. in. 0 :w p. in. ' 7 p. m. 1-OB THE WEST, leaves Platts'i'.outh 0 :fi :i. in. Arrives Lin-cc-Iu, 1' -15 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney. 7: .V p. in. freight leaves 'j a. in. Ar. Lincoln 2 :55 p.m. FBOM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney, f- '0 a. in. Leaves Lincoln, 1 ;.) i. in. Arrnes I'lattsniouth. 4 :-M p. n Kreignt leaves Lincoln ll:40a. m. Arrives ri.uisihoillli, 4 :.V1 p. in. GOING EAST. Express, r, :.- a. m. Passenger, (train each dayl 4 p. ni.. except Saturdi'.j'. Ev. iy (bird Saturday a tr.iin con nects jit'tUe. nsaa! time. K. V. II. 11. Time Tii;Ic Ta'ninj F.?it SuwUiy. March 2? 1870. SOTTH. ! :.r,"plu ! ! stations, hastings. a :;. F.H'F HILL. COVAT I S. LKli 'I.i'L'D. I N A VALK. L I vKit l i .'N. FilANKI.IN. I;L( )U.llNt;TGS. .V OUT II. s ::J,jaui S -M l ' :40 7 :0.- :;C 0 :i0 s ? :ll) 'J :S'vn 5 :1 Oil 111 v. & .. n. &i. x nu: taisi.i: WFSTWAKD. rxoress Mail. Leayc ' l,irac.. ' i-'aiii in t.unm M.n.;,jt4 ' 1 '.!"in I I."hiii .aicsoiii-.: ' 4 pui 5 :;"iam pt.riii ;:lou T -. i t n . s I'l.mi ' Minima 10 iVipin 11 :;r.ain Cl:a.:it. ii 1 4-":;'" 2 l'.pm icsti.i! 4 2"..t:n r. i:.-i.i ' Led Oak 7 team S tjopin Air. 1'iaitsriiiHiili i S 2alii : KA:-TVAK1). Fx press Mail. Le ive riattsinoi-.th a .-'pm 5 ."Aiim ili-it ll:ik s Oiipm s Mini Creston lo.v.piii 11 loam " Ciiarit'in 1- .Viani 2 15pm I'ttuimvH .: I'lani .". nnjiiii p.urlinutou n ;:"ani 8 4(ijiiii ' ( ;ales'oiire; S .V.ain 11 r.Mii " Mi-ndotal 1- l-'pm . .S loam Arriv 'hieao : 3 3npni : 7 edain ONLY 27 lloniS T1 ST. LfiFIS Pv the new K il l K jusi opened via M I IN M ) t J 1 1. I'lTLL MAN PA LACK SLl.KPINt; (Alls run from I'.utiin;ton to St. Loui without change. j;y lkaving plattsmotth at n -..v r. M.. you nrrive m Sr. LOT IS the next evening at s r.v". and leavinu st. L"t'is at a. ni . you ar rive in Piatisnioiitti ! :?' the next liioniinu'. Coup. -ii Th Ki ts for sale for a'.i points North, South, Last and West. SAM C EL T'OWFLL. D. AV. HITCHCOCK, Ticket Ajjvnt. . On. Western P.;ss. Aenf. J. M. .''.r.eilTAL. JiRi'iit. l'lattsmoutii. Till: FIJI KN I Ol' ALL'.I HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. -I had no aptielite ; l' j'.'.ov.aj-'s Pills gave me a heart V one ' "Your Pills nr inarvel'.ens." "1 s:-!i; for another box and keep them in the house." -1 r. HoPoway has cured my headaihe that was chronic." "I pivi' one of your Fills to my biilx for chol era liieilnis. 'Hie litt d"ar not in a day. "My naii-ea of a morning is e Av c-ii -!d.- " A'o u r lio of i pil low ay'.- ' hut nn ut eui ed nie of aoix s in the lieaip I i id-bed Koine tif yo-ir )int ruent behind i he ears, and the noise has left." "Send me ttro bo.cs ; I Avaat one for a poor family." "1 (;nclose r dollar : your price is-j- cents but the medicine to me is worth a dollar."' "Send me five boxes o: yu:r Pills." "Let me have three box- of your Pii's by re turn mail, for Chiils and Fever.' I have over ..) such test imoiiials thesu but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the el; in. thi Ointment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally aloiie.1e.it penetrates wi: Ii the most searching cti'ects uic very root oi the evil. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT Possessed of this I: K.M I" 1 ) A'. Kvcrv Man may be h.sowu Doctor. It may bo rubbed into Hie system, to as to reach any internal complaint : bv these liienns it cures Sores or Fleers ill 4t Tiljai.VT. STOMACH. LIVFK. SPIm-:. or oth er parts. It is an Infallible Kemedv for P. A D I.KliS. IJAD r.i:rsis, out i acted or st If .loints. GO FT, KHKL .MATl.sM, r.i.d tU fkill Diseases. t v r-ktant Cavtio"..- "oue rite srenuine unless t l.e siL.-tial m e of .!. I! vi.r.. k, as aelit for the Fniied states. Mil ioiiiuIs each box of Pills and Ointment. P.oxesal ascents, tli cents, and j si each. There is considerable savins by taking the larger s-izes. I1oi.i.owav & Co.. New Turk. PAPER HAPlGING AND W. filcEIvvain, fi-Shop over j;oA"Ai ST ATiTLES.on PXE STREET. Satisfaction (tuaratiteed. r.mO STltElGILT & 311 LL Eli. Harness Mirn itfro-tttrtrs, SADDLES L1MDLES, COLLATtS: and all kinds of harness stock, conntantly on hand. FEU IT, COS FECTI OXE T, -And GROCERY STOKE, NFT; CANDUs 7EA3 lOFFi.E'?, !v.!i-vi.COt.s,- LOL'fi; s c. 1-r.ri;r,rrtf- place epposite i. 6: V'.f'i ?uiv ' xttwight MtiJ.VH- Ltnos Inspired. A boy stood on the gallery floor, At the naughty female show, I'm too far back, he Badly naid. P.ut he dare not forward g. For he spied his bald father head Ou the first and foremost, row. The Fate of the Fast Young: Man n's curious, isn't it, Filly, The changes a twelve months may bring; Ijist j-eur I was at Saratoga, As happy and rich as a kinir. I was r ikii:r in poo's on t he rai es, And let inr the waiteis wttli "Tens'' And Siiipii'n mint juleps by twilight And to-day I am here in the "Pen ! "AVIir.thdmetodoit?" What a'vnyi Leads men lo destruction and crime? The pi odijjal so.;, win in you've read ol. Has altered somen hut in h s time. He sp.-iiiis Irs ?iilslimce as freely. As Hie biblical fellow of old, Itul when it Is gone he faneii B; The busks will turn into go'.d. Champngue, a box fit the oper, Hi'i;!l steps wlill- forlu ie Is flush, The pHssionate kisses ol women, Wliose cheeks have forgotten to blush. Tlie old, o'tl ei)i y, P.ill y. Of p easures tl:n; end in tear". The fioth that foams for an hour. The liters that ure tasted for years. Last nLiht rs I sat hrro and rou.irred, Ou Hie ends ofny evil ways. There i.rcfo like a phantom before, ine, Tlie vi.-fns of my boyluKid d ys. I thought of my old home, Itilly, Of the seliool bouse tha'. stood on the hill. Of the brook that flowed Giroi'sh the uieadosv,- I can e'en he..r its music htill. AifaPi I thought of ir.y molher, tf the motlier hj tauuht me to pray, AVho.se love wag a pin in.s treasure, Tlmt 1 I.e -d'.es-ly cast uwuy. I s-aw a ain In my vis'ons. The fn sh-lipp d. carolcS't boy. To whom tlie fnti.re was iiour.dles.'i, And tlie woihl but a mighty toy. I thought of all 11. is as I s -t here, C f in ruined and wafted I fe, And the p inus of leieor.o r,rebt.ter, They i i. recu my lieart like a knife. It takes s une couiage, Lilly, To ltiuyh in the lace of file, A In n U;e yeHi-niijn aieb tionsof manhood Arc ni..sietl'at twcutu eifjlit. - M'litie.i in Vic States Pi I o.-i, J.f.Ut, Iil A COLOIiADO EXPEDIENCE One temjRs.t-toss'jd night, vveatlier bcinul at a .small hotel cm the stsgeioute from baula Ee, we rnvt a fellow-traveler in wliom we bec-umu grently interc-ited. Among otliers, my companion, a linelj built, atinciic leilow, narrated an cxjieri-t-nce of tlie previous seabon, vvliich, lie ki'id, '-made every Iniir slau.i on tiptoe." "llowT' A'e asked, "lull were in great peril f' "One of those imminent risks that you meet at every turn, l our of us came in the stage from banta Fe, tlie last of June, 1 think. A youn iady ooverness in an oiiicer's lainny her escort, a vvealtliy uiereliant, reputable, wim auarauteo ot' honor inscribed 0:1 every line of f 1 is ear nest luce, and niyaelt, were acquaintances; the oilier v:u5 tue iioresiioer of tlie com pany, bound for tii-j ataoles at Denver. "lhe lady aiuoii' the twenties was so happy iu the thought of fjoing cast and seciny lier w idovel mother was tu in tere&led and lull of liie, that her joy rip pled tlitoiili our cou v creation like a mer ry watble. "You'd like a per.onal description I'' "Well, rather tall and wiilowlv, eves as black and fu.lot sptirklo as a frosty night, and liair coiuuioiiiy called led, but vith a t;lint ol jfohl in lines and dashes when ever the : uniigiil y ianeed across it. 1 saw it fudy wlieu she dropped h.-r hat, and a btybsii, neat alfair that was, too but 1 have not come 10 that yet." "im sure you're aware of the brigand age for w hich that route is noted. -Marvelous tales are told of tlie robb.'is. I 6 us pec t the mountain passes cf the Apen nines hold no more niyslery of crime lhan do Ui j rocky passes oi this fresh continent. Constantly lacing danger, the pioneer ac quires a hardiness that lits him for every eh encounter of peril, however unusual. The periodic robbing of stages hi3 be tonie so much of a fact that the express company wid take no more risks, and rpecic and treasure have to be taken east by piivate parties. "As government expert, I -was well known to the bankers of Santa Fe. They never hesitated to intrust me with large amounts of gold, and tiiis time there was no exception. So I was loaded, partly by means of ail iiMier belt around my waist, partly by a false bottom, improvised iu 1113- valise by gumming strong wrapping paper over the precious parcels and inner lining of the bag. "The day would have been intolerable but for the cool currents that swept down tlie declivities tmd through the mountain ravines. Ficipicnl ly during the day, up tlie steep ascents, Ave would get out find walk. It rested us nnd relieved the tedium of the drive. The lady was most rt-h arming, rattling her words like fne Mr it airninst our sullies of wit and wisiloni and turning into sport r.nd jest our sciious .'ears. She" became confidential, and told us she expected to return a niadame, with a military escort if she rUnucd at a'l. Her nuance was a lieutenant, stationed now in the Indian Territory; but whenhu received his furlough well, very soon, perhaps then we might expect to hear f w editing b 'Us.' " 'I should like to be a little richer,' she added, with a sigh; 'but we must tke w hat the good Ood gies ns, and my p ensure happens to be nut in gold I'' "How much of a dot Iiiive youi' said the practical mcichant. She la tmlied merrily. 'Ave you a ban d:t in disguise:' then added, '.he fruits of ;iiy industry amount to the heavy weight of one thousand in gold;" 'You haven't it vith y.a( he inquir ed, so quickPy and earnestly thut 1 was surprised. "Come, you are accounted shrewd; just try and rind out! I will answer all rele vant questioning.' "He blushed and stammered an apolo gy, Kjud she sat for a monent on a rock .'hat projected from the side of the road over the mountain edge, oho had gath ered stray tlowcis on ii r walk, diving un der bushI nd behind rocks, and was fastening them on her hat and mantle. A scarlet creeper ran loimd the base of '.he i v:;k dimu the side of the mountain. "'Oh, that suits nie, I must go now. I she said, rising lo- her feet, and dropping hat and flowers iu the excitement. Just then a sudden eddy of win.-, t ame twist- i iug round the corner of a tissuie, and whirled hat and flowcis round and round, lodging them beyond h'er power or re covery, on a narrow ledge of perpendicu lar rock, jutting out and inaccc 5 iible from the road.- "IIow, now, what will you do?' I raid, half in sport at the possibility of bareheaded companion for the rest of t!i6 trip. "To my surprise, she looked the image of despair and grief; the color, had failed out of her rosy cheeks; even her lips were ashy and p ile. Her hands w ere clasped in the most agonizing expression, as the mutely gazed at the slender shapo below, mocking her with its airy grace of blooms. "'Ohj my friends! can't you recover that hnt for me? Do, in pity, and I will thank you to my dying day " "Xo mother, appealing for a lost child, could have been more piteous, while tears stood in her eyes. I was half angry that any woman could be so metamor phosed by the loss of a hat. The mer chant whistled, looked bewildered, but evidently didn't choose to risk his life. The driver and horseshocr came to her rescue; they fastened a hook . on to the end of a coil of rope, saying: "Don't fear. Jliss, nor look eo anx ious; we'll rig something an' get yer hat!" "The drivbr, stretched av full length, with only his head and arms over the precipice, and anchored tirmly by the rest of the party, threw his rope harpoon fashion, with an unerring aim. It caught in the rini, the hat was drawn up care fully and restored to the young girl who, with exhilirating color and sparki.ng eyes, thanked the men most profusely. They cut short her rhapsodies by juinpiug ou the driver's box, and telling us to 'pile in.' "Once inside, she said: "'As you are all my friends, I must let you into the secret of my hat. All the money I possess is hidden in the lining quilted in and no man, not even a highwayman, would ever suspect the treasure hidden in such a cell, now, would llieyT' "We, of course, praised her ingenuity. "'A good thousand, is itf" said the merchant. '"The very sum," she replied. ft was about two o'clock in toe morn ing. AVe were well out of tin? most for midable passes, diiving briskly toward ::ie Canadian fork. The full moon light ened our way, making the bushes and ices adjacent cast sharp, decided shad ows across the road. 1 had exchanged places with the horshoer. Inside they were dozing, but I was awakeful and alert. We beguiled the dreary hour by story telling. Suddenly, I saw something moving in the shatlow of the road on bo- yond us. " ' hat is that?" 1 saut. "The driver looked, his eyes rounding like a moon. "'Nothing but a burro!' referring to the puck-mules that freouently strayed down the mountain .side. It disappeared quickly in the shade, and from thence, in- stant' ; a" it by magic, jumpeil out into the road two men. They were hidden in huge slouched sombreros and army cloaks. The stoutest caught the bridle i !' the lenders; the other, covering us with his n.'lc, rlioup.-d : "Don't stir, or you are dead men. 'Ailviinciu'r closer, and keening us within the range of his muzzle, he cried out: "Pitch out the treasure bcx qitick! "We ire in a hurry i"' "The driver began to stammer a reply, shaking as if he had an ague stroke, but 1 hushed him with a whispered: '"Stop, stop! let me talk to these i:ien! There is no treasure aboard t night. 1 said this cooily, at the.same time swaying my body to aH 1 fro, backward and for ward, to get out of range of the muzzle; the man was evidently very nervous as well its very near. "As I i 11 icnded he should, he tg-'k mo for an express messenger, and, as neithet driver nor passenger toe supposed to pos sess any valuab.es, they are sjidom mo les'eil. "'None of your nonsense! replied the bandit. 'Hand out the treasure, or you'll see trouble.' "The man at the reins evidently enjoyed my endeavor to get out of range, lor he squeaked iu a falsetto voice: "'Do them bar'ls look big?' "'Yes,' I said, echoing the old joke cur rent among miners. 'Yes, I can read ail the advertisements on the wadding!7 "He chuckled a rough chuckle. Come, come, heave out that specie box,' shouted the man holding the rule. "i insisted ther was none. "Here, look at the way-bill; if there is any such thing aboard it w ill be among the items,' -and I made a move to get down, holding it in my hand. "'Stay where you are, or I'll shoot you on the spot.' "I threw him the way-bill. He dropped his ritle and picked it up, perusing the items in the moonlight, l'rotiting by this action, 1 undertook to slip my portnion naie into my boot, anil moved my hand around to get at the pocket. The driver misunderstanding the movement, wliif ,r-?d: " 'Have you got one?' "The man at the reins noticed the con iVriing and hallowed at us. The oihe- instantly raised his gun: ".'A one of that! H.-nlsup!' "We threw up our hands, and he nga'n turned to tlie Avay-biil. I did manage, though, to secrete my money, slipping it intc my boot. '"You see there's no mention made of the treasure, and if it was sent it would be noted on th.? bill. However, you can get up and look in the box and satisfy yourself.' "lie hesitated but a moment, and then jumped up and looked in the boX; in do ing so lie kicked 1113- valise. "'Open this!' sa:d he. I did so, taking out carefully its contents and letting him look inside; the wrapping paper deceived him. " 'No,' he cried, 'there's no treasure on this stage, but we've sworn lo have a hun dred dollars to-night, and if we can't find it in the treasure-box, we may cud it iu the baggage. Who's iiisidei' "Two raen and a lady; none of them rich. One is the h iscshoer, going to Denver to shoe tlie Company's hor-es. '"We'll look for 'cm. Whatever hap pens, don't stir, on your peril. 'We may iind the money ou them cr in the bag- "I felt terribly for tho young girl, perspiration blood in great bends of ny ail over my body. "It wasevideut they were sleeo'ii '. The ago- Tlie man rattled lhe door and rou-ed them l'rcscnting his to be searched gun, he ordered tin-in out They obeyed, half asleep. lie placed them in a row. 'Hands up!' he said. 'Now lor your pockets!' 'lhe horscsiiner had but two ciollais in silver, the merchant's poi tmonnaie showed but a live, and the young lady's nothing but her turners and dt iO cbauge. The l- - - - fj. was sure, looiied wit she would swoon. " 'You're a mean crowd, to have ?o Irt- tie with you,' said ho, 'and I've a mind to send von to heaven this very night. A hundred dollars wc must have, so we'll go for ycttr baggage.' This was uth ied with infinite disgust. 'The merchant then spoke. 'You'!) find nothing of account in our baggage, but if you will ask this young lady fr her hat, and carefully rip out the lining, you Avill there find something worth your pains.' 'The girl turned toward him with blaz ing eves, and uttered but one word: "'Traitor !' "There was no escape; tho hat was se cured. After the iining was very care fully ripped out it was returned with thank. "'In luck, in luck!' said the highway man. 'Jump up all. I'm sorry f"i 'Uir l'-ss, miss, but ve are bound to take vt hat ever, is sent us. A'e have no treasure, but this will do. Drive on!' ' '"I want the way-bill.'' I said exti'e.l ly, for the scene we had jest witness. -d had increased my indignation to a fivir hear. "ii-j ijanded i. tome, but ii liu! tered under the horses' feet, and again 1 de manded it. ..Mechanically he picked it up, mounted the wheel, and handjd it to me. Then touching his hat lo the lady said : " 'Hut for this lining you might have bcu lying in yonder ditch. No treusuie on board ! Come this way next linu without it, and we will iinish your ac counts. Drive on !' "We gladly followed this advice, but could not rind language vigojous oioiigh to express our contempt lbi Fio i..e inn of liie lncliiKii't. Toe driver su.ne c.t hint in Spanish, an I the voting lad,' answcref a.l atP mpts :d cnsolatit.t w;m hysterical sobs. 'i'iu liieichud aione pit s rved his cool equanimity of temper. "Arriving at Denver, he begged very earnestly of the young lady, wan me as a friend, to grant h.:n a few moments foj explanation in a private parlor. H? was so in earnest that the young gill yielded a reluctant consent. 'die closed die door and bolted it which ! oked strangely. "Don't fear,' he said, a? I fumbled for my revolver. Sitting 111 a chair lie pulled oil his boot, and from the toe pulled out a roll of Greenbacks. Said lie: 'A few days before leaving I was lucky enough to find an opportunity to exchange my doubloons for these. Jly poor child let me make restitution. Here art two thou sand in bills for the oue thousand soured by the robbers,' handing her that amount, 'i'our lining was a Godsend t me; n they had searched me further they would have secured twenty instead of one thou sand. Concealed in my baggage are dia monds and precious stones which, if they hud secured, would have beggared me. Taking a solitaire liom his vest liu:ng, he presented that i.iso lor her acceptance. '1 should have explained in the stage, but 'walls have eats," and why should 1 trust the others witli my secrets." ' Of course, as il turned out I was high ly pleased with the sagacity of tlie gen ticmun; the more sy as 1 leco.iected the responsibility of specie I, too, had as sumed. "i need not tell you that the lady'! tears were transmuted into rare smiles, Hiidshe vent to her home rejoicing." Spavin, IIing-I5one, Etc, With "clhods of Treat pieut. The horse is our nob!cst domestic animal, perfect in structure-, imposing in appearance, full of. intelligence aad when kindly treated giving iu return an affection almost human in its na ture, and performing to the last point of endurance the tusks imposed, and we may add is too often subjected to the hardest, and harshest us:i of any of our animals, n'nd probably for this reson is the most liablr to disease and blemishes. Many an otherwise valuable horse is disfigured for life and rendered mote or less 11 ii ti i t for service by ugly spav ins, unsightly ririg-bonen, splints, etc. Sometimes these difficulties are not of a serious nature, that is, do not lame the horse, or make any material differ ence in theability for performing work on the farm but such animals are ren dered unsaleable, or if disposed of, it must be at a saci dice of price. Gener ally, however, the horse is peimanet.t ly lamed, unless the cause is removed, which is very seldom and often en tirely ruined for travel or work. Spuvins afe most generally produced by a strain or overwork in drawing. The bony excrescence or substance of which it is composed will ejow quite fast and sometimes give the appear ance of an enlarged joinl, ttud unless attended to in season will become dil licult to manage. Many remedies have been devised for this dillleulty, but us ually Avith very indiffeient success, leistering is generally resorted to whe n anything is attempted, and will in pome eases, when properly perfoi mod, stop the growl.Ii of the sp t i:i but. wid not remove the bunch already formed or cure th lameness, besides the pro cess is a painful one producing sore ness and rendering the h'crse more or less unlit for service. Some four years ag Dr. li. J. Ken dall, of Etiosburgh Falls, Yt., having a hi.rse troubled with spavin tried blis tering to cure it. The operation ap peared so painful and unsatisfactory that it Avas abandoned with the belief that a remedy less torturing in its ap plication and more certain iu its effect might be devised. Accordingly the Doctor set himself to work, and being a practical-physician and druggist, suc ceeded in preparing a remedy that since its inti eduction to public notice, has achieved a success that is of th most satisfactory character. About three years since, hearing of several cases where "Kendall's Spavin Cure." as tha remedy is termed, had been used with good effect, I took some pains to ascertain the facts in the case, and re ported the same for several of our lead ing agricultural journals. I gi va a few instances to w hich I am personally knowing. Mr. U. . ("aine, of Deik shire; Vt.. owned a valuable horsa hav ing a spavin of lhe size of half a ben's i egg, and producing severe lameness, j Afer trying the us'.ial remedies with no effect, learning of "Kendall's Spavin Cure," ;i bottle was obtained and u-rd 1 . according to directions. The apjilica-j tton produced no blistei ing.did not ; - j pear to be painful, and left no scar or j c.iliou.s. A one dollar bottle w as ucdj and it cured tlie spavin, stopping ti e j lameness and removing the bunch. I j examined the !rgs carefully and coiiM j find no differf nt-e in the s:r.t? of tVei joints, and could not tell iikui which : the spaviu was located. The hoise has j been worked bard s-iiice and upon ex-1 arnining him the second time a. while j since, after an interval of three or four years, was- peasot; to 10,1 1:0 re! urn of the d liii iiliy i.i any tdiape or manner olio b- is as ;vund an ' ;m 1 feet, to all appcnt'-i'ie-'s .".s the oilier. Mr. . V. Wtr-hl. iVo of D- kshirr. Vl.. treated a bad c.tso of spavin with this re'nedy r.mt in six w oeksdhe lame ness was gone, the bunch neatly re moved and ho considered the horse cured. There has boon no return of the dif'.cu'ty since, although the Jiorsi has been wcrrkod bard. A. A. Simp kins, of West V nosborgh, Yt., has had an expel ienre situ i!ar to t !.' above, ;tr.d others mitrht bo pivot?, but these may lm cotisid, red .sutheient to establish thei fa:-t of tin- curat :a " jm wcrs of this- rem edy, ami also, which is equally import ant, tho permanence of the cure; tho relief ali'orded bung not temporary, but lasting in effect. Equal se.ecosw has been has been had v. tth "Kendall' Spavin Cure" i:i tl. treatment of 5iints, curb, ring -bono, bruises, s! nt'ns fff different kiiu's, callous, etc. 1 wish to call particular attention to this as u. humane method of treatment, the rem edy, while it is f Jik-ieiit in operation vet does not pro! ace pain or fineness, as is t he case with most application. This feature is derei ving of notice and. is rccei vitag conini'-ndal ion from manv prominent gentlemen in this country, among Avhoni I would mention Mr. Charles A. jl'urrier, special agent for the Ma-'s tchiis tt s society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals, Jioston, 1.. .. .... .... I ..,!..., .- Altl!o:ili this remedy was orijir.a! !y (Icsi ;.':. d for the treatment of hors f.'., yet. it has been used for human ail iiiriils. snob as ilitferont lormsof rheu- n.atisisi, or deep seated pains of long standing, with eo'inllv .good effect. nd.-dl's Spavin Cure" liar, been introduced throughout the 1 lost of l his country, and is being put into the hands of all leading A l.olesalo druggists from which it may be ob tained, or through whom it may be or dered by livny tii iiggi.:'. Dr. Kendall has also compiled a small work cr "Treatise on the Jl&rse ami his Diseas es." of about IhO pages, fully illustrat ed, and giving in a small compass a large, amount of useful information, free from ali technical terms and which will be worth many times its cost, of twerd j-li ve colds, to all o'.viipi s of hors es. Something of the favor with which this work is being received by the public may be inferred from lhe fact that one hundred thousand copies or over have been sold since April last. Should any one desire further inform ation upon any matter contained in this article. th'v will pleas'; address Dr. II. J. Kendall, at Fm-s! urgh 1U, Vt. Ji. !". Tow lp. West F.eikshire, Vt., Scot. 1 -We are informed that the ' KcivlaH's Spavin Cm e" is now so'd by C. F. Goodman, Omaha, Nob., and nil of !ho leading v. it n! era! di io" .i-ts, aud a largo numb r of prominent retail drug.'Jst . ir-viMr" r Tv 1 . i 1 li ITelo Vdursoir. Hnyard T:u !or,! r-'.ni no'hing, b r.nne fV most fanoits i'.r. i. n m'n'.s'er "f th-dav; but what he g t un 1 r God, ho achieved himself. I Know 1 1- 1 n o G re.-Yy In !;', him. What a brave and grar.l thing it was for him to citei.ur go the y'.'.ug trav eler '. 1 101 :ii-'j C re-dry v:n always doing t' ltn thing of that I. ti i inert' j"Ui iiabots have gun' t ' r- .11 11 IU.-:C" Greeley's pocket t-i a I i - -.:. t I and succe.- lh.-v, through any t'."t- ono ione. Tho ;.:, ;d New Y :; ed'lor sa v in the grc n-country lrd from Keimi It S pc-ie 11 m.bid I.Tge enough to he ndnl'd. r p-'nipe::i.ry t any ( n;.-';y. It s, ,!..; 1 ,, s 1. .!;, g--n:ns to discover :;' ia -. As M r. Gt oty 10 ibc 1 t'!'';i ,l;- v.n.t-g b'-'j-iry ;-. I ve! 1 r d.sir in'g to i;-t-.,1e ";.! t"le vv. rid si''";!, h'' r ! 1 1 ! 1 : c I '1 : - own e; r! v d;iyj, w in a in !.(;;:; -s;.-;.i dy-.d w't'i butt. Hot, !l'! I;'" li ed !.:s falli-T, l'l"l ie-ll h'; l.:.c!c-l i'l .N.'"- Y' a ': with ! 0.7.3 ia his pock -t, Kskiog only for something, to do. but fir !!n ti. :.t prut ih -yard l;.y!cr helped hini--U Vd Lu.v i:i'i:iy wait for vf.u rs to shirt them and ln.ike tie in wait ! r circil'ii-st-!tici to lice- ? them! i"' 1 g-f, lnt' yi:trs-f ! Ci-;m:i'us t;s a w av r Hat Icy was a s -;,ji b -i b.-r. F.-op was slave." Homer was a bo:: gar. :ay;i:. Taylor was a type-.- Iter la aVilcigej rint ing o.i'ce. Tai.e yo-.tr pick-axe !..; I.ew your own way t!;r""gii tho solid rock. The b st orf;t f r a man is a world full of obstneio.--, ::') I grit to overcome them. Trouble i.3 tlt'j b'j.-t i:o;i,; 0:1 wh; h to sh-irp' a nu'.ors T.un !.': Tin boine di j ."Tintli'.y. .'tch ladies as may l- troubled be liesii;iti"n '.villi rcj-inl to their style of Fall Co.-tumes, i:,u,: greet tlioDetober nuail.er of th:-- rdeiling magazine with peculiar delight. Th" large and varied array of fall styles for costumes aial individual gaiui'-nts j.resentel in this issue, c!i;ir.'tcteri.Ml by all the mo?.- t and tasteful elegance fur which tied -signs represented in this i:i:ig.-v.:o ; re sj.ecially iiotei!, n.u-it ptove sa! i - " to ry to iyv t ;.!', I'a.-gi.jj-ms .-s il 1 ; ' be. "f7"r.dit i" I, there :: 1 o a foi,il'r hciisive review l ih- fashio: -, j.;ll and i'- ;.-'- de.-( 1 ip: ic trated stj ic., fall vi.ips, coi d.' costumes, etc., r.nd Hie t;."t;al full i" j 10 i ts on sea.-omible fa. i ics. trim dn: shoes and hosiery, milli-teiy coiimr Linyti i-. ai 1 fancy and art n:- d, -work, with profu.-o iilti-' rat ioi.s, sho'v ir.g tie? latest stvles and deigns 01 each department. The colored p! tic is as usual a superb a':iair, ; 1 1 L repri sewts ;ni except iona lly h.i:n!.-or.'.'j atal S t A' 1 i s ! I S tj C f t -, : S ( r T ' I e . The l;'i"iary dep.u -; nrv' iiclinbs some yery choice : : r ii t 1 11 : t 1 front aide WTitus. lhe j'ri'.cip.d .-tt r.t'tions consisting of th opuiing el. ipters of new story, c.die l '.li s Darlington's Predict!--!!,' whi'-h j r.-uL-rrs to be very eidert.iining; t'.' conclttding iotti..;i of "Ti ied in the i"ire;":i very charm ing sketch. lititl-'d "Monsieur ;" a very readable pap.-r -:r "I I i uts ;" p"u.is bv F. S. Saltus. "Ilowai d G!vi:d..m," A -;f-ley 11. r.aldv.in. a-,.d ...thcrs; t-gr-tl-'.-r w ith the evt r en ;,.y;;b!e miscc-U. my, de lightful Sai i'.i Tidk, Vi'.luab!e I :.( hold departmu,!.' excelli r.t Lm.,'; ; e views. huui'ii'o'as .10 1 tlni'ic'dfu! ci-.-i-tributi ins id' th- 'Mo.-aics Man." etc. The Domestic, Mtmthly !s puMi .h' d by IJlake ,vc Comji any. -"' .'Iroa.b.vay, Xew Y01U. at ;?!.'! p--r c:tr. in. -ba d of pattern premium. S;vcii:.c-a cjp.cf. 1" con's. Tin lt'ti -i.;a 1 MiirL invito. 1 Fr. Aver a ti.l i.i ; fat.iiiy t. t:;- AmI; (Jiike's wi ddirig ia-rh. Koyr.i I'. Thi . d; .-: iucl : 1 v...-. ..v.-i.-d -! lu.r rn 't ( ii ; IK 1 ': .: ." i.'.l a:l . !'i t lo.t al.-t b ( a ti - li '; ' - t: : 1 .' ' .'1 ' T-iiVsici;-.! h id become 'avo.-.i'-b hno.vii in Kussi:irn its pa ace ivjiii -the -vorld. I'uobiO ( Col. ) I't-i'i'le