'i I . 1 i H P (7 DITOR. PLATTSMOUTII, DEC. 2, 1880. Oar Club List. - Here we art with our Club List auin. And f to eTery paid up subsoriberto the Ukbald we j wui give tu addition as a Christmas present, a t '"py ot the IIkkald Aldlne Almanac, which Is r'jl Vptted w ith cngravinr from the finest art ft aathl!nAAct. Ill t li CO 1 1 11 1 TV S.S hliritrlll ' 1 f H . your ubiCiiptiTVI.tTuT?' rtEftlie Almanac : THi PRICK. Herald and Inter-Ocean, (weekly) 52 75 " " St. Louis Globe-Democrat... 2 75 " lturllngton Hawkcye 3 73 Louisville Courier-Journal... 3 05 " LcMie's Ills. Newspaper 4 15 ' N Y. Timet; (semi-weekly).. 4 15 - ," " Suii. (weekly) 2 65 " loledo Ulade. 3 00 " Cincinnati Commercial (and . prem) 2 CO . " Scientific American 4 20 ' ' Nebraska Farmer 2 75 - " Omaha Republican (& prem). 2 75 " Omaha Bee (and j.retii) 2 75 ' American Agricilturist 2 Cj " " Prairie Fanner 3 30 M " Kat. Live Stock Journal 3 30 " " Western Rural 3 3u " " Harper' Bazar 4 30 ' Weekly 4 S5 ..-.. " Monthly 4 6. .. .. Youiii People 2 " .. .. sVltmcr's Monthly 4 5 " St. Nicholas 4 10 " " Eclectic Magazine 5 75 " ' Deroorei't's Monthly M.ija- zine, (without premium).. 3 25 " Godey's Lady's Book 3 2 Phrenological Journal 3 15 " Literary & Kdiioafual Notts. 2 '.5 ' Good Company -1 00 Ckicag't Tribune 1 Tt TnE small-pox is said to bt in Sioux City. McPonaoh is after sit urges again in Omaha. The Saunders Co. papers are run ning fchedd for speaker. Examine our clubbing lit head of the editorial column. at the IT is now reported that old "Pike's Teak" has turned into a raging volcano. C. C. Babcock, of the Beatrice Cour ier, is A candidate far secretary of the senate. - .AxiniEWvf. Ueed, editor of the Falls City Jouinalliied last Thursday, of The "Passion Play" was abandoned in New York, public opinion was so much against it. . Tub Nebraska Elkctoks mat ' -Wednesday and cast the vo'.e of this State for Garfield and Arthur. Hon. R. H. Windham u prominent ly mentioned for Speaker of tiie Ne braska House of P.eprcsentatives. Opinion. Tin: Li k is i. att." it is convenes Jan uary 4th. Tuesday. ' They ballot for U. S. Senator on the next Tuesday. Look eut for out clubbing list else where, and coi up and take the IIkk ALD and some ef the other papers ami magazines far 1ST. Mu. CON'LKE, lately of the IJeatric Courier, has bought a half interest in the Globe, at Lincoln. lit and oughV to make the fur fly. Web It would seem that they couldn't read "Lot" Brown out or the republi can party, in Otoe, after all. Lot's ol fun they have down there after 'lec tien. The Inter Ocean has at last opened its Western Bureau at Omaha, and Mr. Ilobbins has given us one glimpse of the west as he views it, ii. last Sat urday's I-O. r i A good vein ot coai uas oeen louuu sometimes, costive) " tne end. 1 -in Ponca, 4Z feet thick, 323 fert be- In earlier years, when elec'ion to low the surface. Indications of oil j the Presidency was only achieved af C are also tound, but whether in paying a jilt; of faithful service, and as TuTquautities remains to be solved. nie crowning and fitting summit of a 1 " . j. . l :.: ... l . il... r.t A good vein of coal has been found l'" Candidates far secretary of the Senate, Clerk of the House, Serg't at Arms, and God knews what else, are growing every day. What magic there is in the public service somehow, and yet few get rich at it. Elijah Notes, of Cass county, a well known politician, was recently indicted by the grand jury of that caunty for forgery. The friends of Noyes are of the opinion that he is in - sane Omaha Herald . Such is fame. San Francisco. Oct. 13. -The reve nue cutter Corwin brings news that at St. Lawrence Island, out of 700 iuha'o itanla 500 were faitnd dead of starva tion. Traders had intioduced liquor among them, causing Miem to neglect laying up a supply of provisions. Send us"in ame monay,' quick, all yen delinquent subscribers. ii .... .1.. 11"M1 liU you suppose we're going to square up our yearly accounts and no cash. Ev ery man we owe is sticking a bill at us, and we are dead broke. Cash! Cashl Cash-us, right now. MACMcnniY has enlarged bis Plattsmouth Herald to nine ceiumus, -Which makes it one of the largest and best ptqvers in Nebraska. The Herald is to Nebraska what the Tioy Chief is to Kansas. Hardy Herald. This is pretty good for the man that runs the Ilardyest paper in Ne braska, though not the hardest. New England wants a cabinet j seem to us. and we believe it will to Officer, New York wants one, O'ai j the sober thinking mind of the peo eeveral, the Solid South one, Peunsyl-; pie, that any American President, -van.a ene. and Indiana one. "Out j with S")0.00 a year, for four years, West" where the Republican Major.- j and a homw and many lesser expens ties come from we can't have any. es found him. wit. i the almost posi Suppose the States West of the Misis- j live assurance o. a re-election if be sippi should take to voting oilier than j behavn himself, can and should, set the Republican ticket a time or two. such an example to the peoph , of pru where would New Eneland. New ! deuce and w -holes.. me Yankee thiitt. York, and Indiana come out? AVE Send statements of account to all of out subscribers in arrears, this week, that everv subscriber may know just bow he stands with l is county j vv j,je occupant of t he W lute House, paper. We would reaped fully st.g-j sh,,u;u any ex President or ois family -'get.: that Christmas presents arc now j 1)V ,isfi tune, accident, or even im in order, and the best one our sub-, ,,n-,dei:ce come to want, the great, scribers can offer us would le a paid j i,e;,rl ol- tlii country would flow out up subscription to Ihe IIekald to See our list of Chrisinaas bene- j factors elsewheie. , f The New York niisirver is an in teresting and valuahU family paper. ' lYe can recommend it to our readers. wlio wish to take a New York paper, as pure and safe. The publishers this "year have isueu a volume of Irena'tis letters, with a fine portrait of the au- j tlr. which they offer to old snbsrrib- j ers. An one cti net the t rres by send- 1 i,VJ to the New Yerk Observer, New iiiaMsivfM'cH are full of pro jects for pensioning ex-Presidents,- or making paupers of them in sbrne way, Bo that the people h:ive to keep them. The X. Y. Times proposed lo raisa a fund by private contribution, of S250.000, so that invested in 4 per cents, it would guarantee an income ef $12,000 yearly. This scheme reach ed the prprtionj of 150 or 00 thous and dollars and may collapse. Another proposition has been to pension all ex-Presidents direct, and still another to make ex-Presidents U. S. Senators at large, with a salary of 10.000 per year. Of course the democrats and a cer tain sort f anti-Grant republican lu natics say this is all dene for Grant It is an attempt to foist Grant on the people." As the various plans have all been for "exPresidents, without re spect to persons, to a man not partly cracked about "Imperialism," third term and all that trash, the fact that Grant would be one of the first bene ficiaries, would cut no figure, in his judgment of the advisability of pro viding in some "suitable way" for our ex-Presidents. We have said the eastern papers and politicians are "full of it" but are the people full of it, that's the question. Do the tax-payers of this great coun try desire this additional burden, if even a feasible and practicable plan of hwi.orably pensioning our ex-Presi-deiits could be found. Next, do the ex-Prosidents, does any ex -President ask for such favors after being elevated to-the highest position in the gift of the people. None that we know of have asked for, or intima ted that they wanted to be made pau pers of, and in our opinion no honora ble man would accept of such means of subsistence wrung, perhaps unwil lingly, from the people. The w hole proposition seetu s to us needless and absurd, ami we wonder why or how it could have occupied so much time and space in valuable pa. pers east, or why so much importance should be given it ; but as such has been the case, 1st us briefly review the probable outcome of the different pro posals as above mentioned. The excuse or t!.e need for this scheme is based, they say, on ihe fact that we den't want an ex-President stalking 'round in poverty Ii vonld disgrace t!ii- Nation After a man has been a President he is disbiired from any or all employment in the ordinary avocations of life. I)i opping for the moment the answer that Presidents un 5?"'0,"00 a jear should not become paupers at the end of their term, and admitting that somct liug( ? ought t be done for them, :tt us see if any of the pioposed plans are feasible. The voluntary subsc. ip'.iun scheme, had the money been raised, proposed a perpetu.tJ fund to go to the oldest liv ing ex President, after his death t i,exf, and so on. In this case it would go to Grant now, but as he is a young ish man yet, and may live many years, we should be liable to have Hayes and Gartirld, and Gai field's successor, may be, staining 'round" in "gaunt pover ty." In short, on the one t'Tio princi- I p!e, with good hearty men to the. fore, should they foolishly squander their salary, as is the supposition norp, we might have the spectacle of half a dozen ex-Presidents marching 'round with the scat of their breeches all oat at the knees, so to spak, and waiting for "Oiu Giant" to di It's a good thing if this plan fails for want of funds. To pension all ex-Presidents direct with what would be considered a "suitable provision" might btcomu verv expensive, (or as the boys say sometimes, costive) in the end man s ambition toivanis me end oi a career, we might never have more than one or two c-x-Pi esidi nts alive, and kicking for a pension. As it is now, w hen younger and younger men take the helm, there is no counting how j many "public servants" on the retired I list the Republic might accumulate ! for the ?'ame reasons that would re- quire Presidents to be "taken care of." J would apply to old and impecunious I senators, cabinet officers, and life long ! otlice seekers, (bummers) of all grades ad lib. To make ex-Presidenls V. S. Sen::- tois at large dVs'rovs the balance and tqiiipi'ise of the present system, an ) cannol 1 e done withtiut a total change of the 'constitution and the primaiy coiulitions of the government ; because , sue 1 1 sfii.uors umnu in .;i iuu n , sent i he stale or sect ion ibey came from and would pi act :ca!ly oive"eaeh state from which a President had been se lected three senators; and as, for eon vention and electoral purposes. Presi dents are always taken from large states, we should but add to their pow er at the expanse of the smaller com monwealths, which is against prece dent intention and usage. These are hut, briefly, u few of the changes and eomp'.ieas ions that tjie i.doplion of any of the proposed "gra tnitv nlans" would entail, and it does that at the end t' his tr rut he would no; b an object of charity, nor need lo be a burden on his lonntry's benev olent sympathies; ami all this with out being either mean r inhospitable in rivers ot help, either through gov-: l nmeiitai channels or by private sub- , script inn as it has to the stricken fire ; sufferers in Chicago, lo the famishing ! of Ireland, the fever smitten of the I south. We have no fear that honest j sufferers will ever want iu the land: i but to say, Mr. President, you may ! live in extravagance, squander what I you like, aud when you got through,; the country will take care of you for I your ge.nl services, is all un-American. ; un-Kepumiean, ami s tvors ot snau anu VUUUJU Al hi VVU.IUV J a AVT-JlAKF.rW, The .Members' s,fae Next Lcarlslature. We Rive below-.Yon-ected list ol the sue cessful taotli.ljitrs ftrour next legislature, as far as their uwiub have come under cur obser vation : First District KichardsoD eountj, R. A. WI.eny. W. Vf . Turk. rrp. - Hccotid Neiualui. Win. Daily, rep. "i -Otoe. C. II. Van Wyck, 11. F. Cady. I en. Fourth fas. Orlando ToUt, re). Fifth Dougla. ;ee. W. Doaue. John D. Ilowe.deiu. tmiteted by V. II. I'oulanr and .S. K. Locke, rep. Sixth Doujjfas and Sarpy, John C. Myer, rep. ScTenth Washington. S. B. Taylor, rep. Eighth Dode. J. F. Hums, rep. Ninth Cuming. II. Zehruit. rep. tenth ISurt and Dakota. Isaac i'oweis, rep. Eieviith--lt. K. SniUli.rep. Twelfth J. W. I'erklu.s. r-p. 'ihiiteenth W. It. Mur-e, rep. Feuneentli l'latie and Colfax, N. K. Tinn er, rep. Fifteenth Butler and Poln. A.J.Evans, rep. Sixteenth saiindcis. v". '. W bile. rep. Seehieeuth LaiteaMer, .'. H. tJero. C. W. Ti'Tce. rep. Eisliteenth Johnson and Pawnee, J. 11. Ei v i i . rep. .Nineteenth Gage and Jeftei son, K. B. Har rinulun, lep. 1 weniielh Saiir.n. II. M. Wells, rep. Con tested by D. C. Jours. ItHion. Twenty-first Seward, '1 hop. Graham, ilern. Tweuty-sectnd York and Hamilton. Martin Itm-n.s. rep. 'I'weiny-thlid Fillmore and Clay. J. H. Dins-nvo-e. rep. Twenty-fourth Adams. Nm-kolU, Webter ami Tliayei. .'. B. ( nun. rep. Twciity-fi ft Ii BtitTalo, Kearm.y, Harlan. Franklin, l'helt-.. Shernian. Vali-y jmd uii'.r-galili-.l leisiloiy. Sidney Uai.ei'. r-. Tueulv-Mvlli. l.hn-oin. Dansim. io-iier. Fur nas. Kfi Willow. Frontier, liiicheni-k. Dundy, t hasp. Ki illi. 'iieyeunv and unorganized I' ll i tory, Henry Snyder, rep. Coiitesied by D. ('. Valentine, rep. Il is also claimed both pat ties are dems. HOtSi: OF IcKI'RF.SKNTATlVKS. First Dii-tiiet Kiehardsnn. I". S. Ileaeock, J. IL Doly..lnliii Kloej.fel. has. Cole. rep. Second Pawnee, J. L. Linn, A. 11. Jai-ksut). rep. I iiili Ga-e. Kiijah Fiiley. II. H. Silver, rep. Feui tli Johnson, J. S. Dew. A. A. Carman, rep. fifth Nemaha. Church Howe. T. L. Schick. M. I!. Kavraun. rep. Sixth uiue. Nelse Overton. F. T. l:aom. J. t. Moore. .1. M. I'ai rv. rep. Seventh l.aucas-er. S . t.'. Abbott.;. O. Whe don. N. T. MiH'lun. 11. II. r:itiaitt. rei. Klnth .nundei. II. 11. shedd, P.enj. John pun. J. E. Scott, rep. Nintli-Cass. K. B. Windham. .las. Hall, II. D. Hoot. rep. tent!) Sai'tv. Amos liates. ilem. Eleventh Douglas. V. J. Broateh. II . Bo!!n. J. 11. Kyner. P. M. Mullen. K. M. ISarllett. S. K. JackKrui. rep. ; ,V. A. Paxtou. J. A. MeShsne. uem. The two latter contcMed by Jos. Fox and II. i B ulier. fit. Twelfth Dodjje. Win. Fried. 11. Catith'i, rep. I liu leeiith V ashiiiton. II. Spriek. J. P. Bailey, lep. Fnurteentli - Burt. .1 f. I.aiiihlin. rep. rilteenth u. ui. ig, Andrew Peterson, l'-p. ; 1. f. Trai'c. d.-m. Sixteenth Dakota. Joe IIn!inan, dem. Seventeenth s S. Palmer, rep. Eiaiiteenlh Jefferson. ('. P. t!icunib, rep. Nineteenth Tlinvev, F. M. Correll. teji. Twentieth -.N U'-koIN, J. M. Cook. rep. Twetify-lirst Webster. II. S. Kaley. rep. Twenty second Adams. ('. It. Jones, rep. Twenty-third I'Imt. J. U. 'ae, rep. Twent v-foui th I'lliinote. N. S. Babeoek. rep. Twentv -liflh Salii c. W. 11. kemplou. 11. M'-Dontial. rep. ; S. J. lleiirein. dem. 1 weniy-sixt Ir eward, II. P. King, rep.; Henry liu k. fusion. l ueiitv-seveniii York. A'ln'it VVil-en. S. O. Moure, rep. I ncnty-eiijlith Ilaiia'Mon. John Holmes, rep Twenty-uii III -llnil. Fled A. Seals. rep. 1 liiiiietti Buff do. s. '. Aver. rep. Tliirtv-tirst I. ineohi, Samuel E. Wstts. dem. 1 liu ly-sei'ond - Harlan, Geo. i . Keed. re rnli-iv-tliird- liowartl and dreeley. F. I-1 file) u-ii. I; I hn I x - loin th Merrick. '. Ilostetrr. rep. Thiny-hfth-polk. John ). Mh-ky. rep I lin t -sixi h- I'.iitlei-. Tl.otur.s leii--ei. re;. 'I'll .Tty .-eveiilh lofax. A. W. allii 'i. rep. Th i!'iy--iht ii Plat ie. Geo. i'. I. eh man. rep. Tiiirly-niiith .Madison. i '. yatt. lep. I'm ! let ii I t liar. Win. Potter, rep. Forty-Mrs! Can t and Dedire. .1. A Si!!, r-p. Forfv-seeoiid Stanton. Wnyue and Pierce, V. I.. Lamb. rep. 1'oiu til id Knox and Ibdt and ituomanied tciTitoi v. V. H. M'-l Inre, r-p. l-'ort v'-tenri !i n!, ii p,-. V. . W. Puir.ev. rep. Fo.-ty-fill ii liooue. Vnllt-y, Slu-rinan and un organized territorv . t i. V. linm u. lep. Korrv-sixl n D;i ksotl and Frontier, A. S. Likluiii. rep. Ferly-s. veiitli FraiiUhn and Kearney. II. C. Wells, rep. F'irtv i iirlith P'ui nan, PlieV i;:id (iok'per, R. W. Moi.tomei . rep. Fel t v-ui n li I ' In ei;!ie . Kit h. Diintiy.' base Hiiehiiiek. lied Willow and unorauicd teui tory contest iietween it. B. Daily, reji., and D. t an i, an. dem . Fiftieth Cass and Saunrici. J. B. MeKinnen rep. Fifty-first Platte, c.di.ix and liidier. J. f. Uolierts. ren. Filtk -second-I-'ill'.uote and f. I..;--. iiia, rep. D. O'UlilEN INllRIKD. And Pieuils Cnilty. Special r ier.ini to ti;e Inter Ocean. New Vouk, Nov. 24. The long ex pected Wain. tKicnl agatn.st James O'Brivn, aii.ta Ronert Lindsay, for per jury in the Piiiip examination before J mige Davis, was presented by lhe (Jianil Jury mi Hie Court of General .sessions to-day. It recited lhe proceed ings before I tidge Davis, and sajs of O'Biien that he swore, among other things, that he saw Henry L. Morey in Lnn, Mass.; that lie had an inter view w ill) him ; that lie last saw him between Feb. 4 and 10, lsSO, on the cars between Boston and Lynn, on which occasion ho said the "Morey Lettfi" was in IL L. Mores 's possess ion. It is then ascertained that the allegations were false, and if is charg ed that he committed willful ami cor rupt perjury. Lat r in the day O'Biien was taken from the Tombs, and was arraigned on the indictment before Jude Cowing. He was unaccompa nied by counsel. Clerk Hail read the indictment to O'Bi ien, and, in response to the usual question, the prisoner pleaded guilty. Assistant District Attorney Phelps said to the court that Mr. Bell, who hal charge of th'j casf. was engaged in a trial in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and asked that. tht prisoner ho remanded uulil Friday, in order that Mr. Bfll might be present, and the prisoner was accordingly remand ed hack to the Torn'is. Before his removal, O'Brien stated that he was horn in Georgetown, D. ('..and that lie was 21 years of age. The d'soverv t ha the envelope con-ni-iiiitr the i'oiird letter had original ly l een addressed to some one else t haii "IL L. Molt y." and that an en larged phot !ojrj-:jihie copy of the envel ope revealed that the original name was Edward, or Edwin, Fox or C".v. in care of some company in this city, is ib-emed of grant importance. It is remarked, too, as wry singular that a per-en named Edward Fox is employ ed upon Truth. A Package for the Dtiiiocrulic farty. Special Dispatch to the Chieayo Tribunr. Oconomowoc. Wis.. Nov. 12. There was leceivtd at the p .rt-oiiice ai Wau kesha this week a cuiious package, which bote innumerable postmarks and inscriptions. It consisted ol a piece of thioritig about a van! long, to which was attached a pair of badly di lapidated shot s, one of which was la heled "Oni"a:id lhe other "Indiana." the ulinip package being addressed to the "Democratic Party, IT. S. A." The package had evidently oiiginat ed at New York pest-otlicc. but bore i he postmark of altnwst ever promi nent office between here and that me tropolis, no pirty by that name being known. At Letroit a picture was at-ta'-hed. which was iuleudetl for a sereatn'-r ; over t his were the wouls. stand b.r k ti.d let meell!" At Chi cago a 'in coffia was added ; ami at the lira. l was written. "Farewell, old ttietid. if tuii-vil', taie i hee Y. 1 i !" At Kacltie n ruiii.er c.iilin vv as at t iclieii, s up posed to indicate the extension it ct-ithl per foim when the body of the hefty lead er was placed therein. At Milwaukee it was decked wttii mourning (this was the ii l of Noveiiih-pr. when the re sult had been leceiveth; and was a.nt from there to Waukesha. Bui I must explain why it was sent there. A eel tain st,r;n.ker iiHtued Capt. Schwartz, claims tu have been Gen. Hancock's shoemaker for several jeais. and says that Hie (general f.on said that the only pair of shoes that he ever had that he could wear with comfort was made by Capt. Swart. When Gen. llai:cck wai licmiualed at Cincinnati. Swartz immediately got uit Hancock's last, and went lo werk and made him a pair of shoes, which he sent to him with the request" that ; bey should bo worn at the White House. The Captain never heard ; ny thing f them until the above named pai-Uag1 was received, when he wa notified by the Postmaster, who sup posed ihey had been returned fer re pairs, or were an.-.ther pair whi h the General wanted tixed. After due con- N HUrt as sideration, Schwartz concluded .Mi at lie coaldjiot accomplish the Mverk. and left Die package for Postmastef Enos to dispose of. Kefore remailing, Capt. Enosalta-ch-td to the board a copv f the p'ece of music entitled A Difficult Passage," and started it on. The sides of the board were nearly covered with post marks of different kinds, such as "Mis sent," "Unclaimed,' Cannot be Found," "Forward," "No such party known,' ctc., etc. I". !j. Marshal. At last the Y. S. Marshal business is settled, and you can't guess (if vou havn't seen the papers) who js this big old "pub. func." Why, its Ellis Bierbower. He ought to make a good Marshal for Le knows how. We'd rather see him have it than some of the chaps that have been squabbling for the place. Then it is hen estly and truly in the line of civil ser vice promotion. Ihrce Proves Notes. Ed. Herald: The thermometer indicated zero weather hern two or three days last week. Since the snow fell, and cold weath er set in, corn husking has been al most stopped; but since yesterday lhe neat her has moderated, and the pros pects are now that we will have some favorable weather for husking, the coming week, at least. Our winter term of school commenc ed yesterday, with a goodly number of pupils iu attendance. Mr. Camp bell, brother of I). A. Campbell, of Plattsmoulh. has chaige of the same. Audy McMaken, of Atchison. Kan sas, came on Monday " The say Andy is niairied and is here how on his wedding tour. Mr. und Mrs. W. T. Allen, from Lin coln, have been down a few days vis iting friends and relatives in our vi cinity. They returned hosne Monday, a week ago. R. W. Myers, sheriff, was down to Three Groves and neighborhood yes terday. He was hunting, we suppos ed. ; The herses with the epi.ootic are j improving quite rapidly, but cough j some yet. j Our mail carrier failed t reach j Three (".roves' Post Office Saturday evening. His hoise give ont at Rock Bluffs, so he said. Wild geesa and ducks were quite plenty l-vst week and week before, but scarce now. Quite a number of cattle are feed ing here this winter, but not so many as were fed la.t winter. General news scarce. Have a short letter this week. Yours truly, Ri. pouter. A Grand Reputation. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has reached a reputation that is not limited by the confines of section or country. There are no ii.juiious substances, nor false or temporary st iiiiulan's in the preparation. It is purely vegetable, and compounded un der a formula that has passed severe tests, and won endorsements from soiiie of the highest medical talent in j the country. New York World, illl'-i i Our Temperance rehunn. KOflt -.D UT hk iviim 5; CHKISllAN Tt.V- l"KJ!A t I", t MoS. For ("od. and ''nine, and Native Iud EtTortii to txhum a Chiuam an bur! j ictl several years ago, brought to light j msthirig but a bottle of whisky; but j i ttn re is nothing remarkable in the I ! case, for whiskv has iilled mil isns of I Slaves, an l promises to continue its j work Mi l; greai sneers'?. j Atn I my Brother's Keeper ' BY REV. . W. TYE. We are so constituted that the news of a gient disaster al sea. a great con flagration tui land, or the prevalence of an epidemic move our profotindeot sympathies, andjet, all this united, would not be ?(tial to the hiss of one immortal soul. There is nothing in all this woild of ours that should inspire such sadness as to look upon a man in ruu.s. and el nothing is more com mon. Nothing is better calculated ta stir up w ha'ev cr is noble in our na ture, but alas, we reversa the order here. If there, is anvil. ing that should call out our piofoundest sympathies it is to look upon a dilapitated soul go ing to ruin. Now foremost among the causes for the ruin of s. uis is the demon of in temperance. No i iCbli n is of more vital interest than that -f .,tir respon sibility for our brothel's keeping. Men assume to have rights in this wotld, a right to ruin their own soul, a right to ruin the soul ol their brother, while others believe it is their dut aLd light t prevent iliese great disasters. Men parcel out rights within certain meters ai.il bounds, certain lines ot limitation and then foibid others interfering with their rights; but truth know s no lim itations or bounds and is above human ' authority. Every man that has truth. wes ii to m mhiinl. und when the provid.-iita; of God opens i in: w ay for its pr. niulgntion, it is his duty to let : his "light shire." Il is whew men .ue faithful to tiuth ; xi.A attempt the icscue uf their l.iMih ir, that they :to- t with a disturbing f oi ce, it is ihtfii that iwo spiiert-s come tvgeil.er that .tie and must loievt-r be antagouis; ic the tlivii.e atid theiiifri i nal. In lhe picseul status of tlTe teio ' perai.ee question tiii.s claim of men rights i-j reiuarkuble. 1: is liie keynote ; of i'p vsition of eveiy attempt iotuoke ; uicii betiei. Here are lhe texts thai j evil-doers picc.-h incessantly to le , frnurs: "V e have our lights." "I-et its aitaie," "Mind your own business." . There are men in every conimuniiy ; w ho i epuM-ni intemperance, giullnny, lust, vice and vagrancy, who cry to , "Mind your own business." ; 1 he s niggle of to-day is to decide j w ho shall possess society, the men who ; ait- brutal, or ;he mi-it who represent j morals. The qtiiotion is, Who shall : own the Legislature? Who the city i government V Who shall make ami ex ! ectite lhe laws? Who shall be the oiTi j cers and judges? Which way shall s.i ! ciety xert us force? Sh ill il give its i intbieitc-e t.. the lowest, or to the uior- al elements? There are a largo limn- j i btr of men wl:o ivpresent w hisky, bi n-1 ' tal sports, eiitiiinal excitemKiits and j lav, ie.s l'ieasilis. v. hidi ..re w;.-titg ' and demoralising. Tney eombii-.e ami i assume tliat tii. v have righ;. 'I hey say ! morals and put ii y i.ave their place j i so have vice ami license. We do ns we i l;elieve ; so do y ou. We let yon have: ' your Suud ly s ; let us hav ours. We do not in.-tldie with your cauiches; uhy meddle w ith otir grog shops and beer (gardens? . ijs,t lei us alone ami mind ! yowr own titisit;e.ss. Now this is ihe attitude of the whis- ky and immoral elements of to-day, ! the men w ho cater to the lower, baser appetites of men and make so wiany I criminals in this land, for it is true I that the makers oferi ina's ai e lnean- er than the criminals they make. They ! who lay the foundation of the destruc- titm of nieii are the architects of dam j nation and the wijkedest of men. Nut ; the man who drinks, but he who puts ' the bottle to his neighbor's lips, has ! pronounced upon him "woe." Now whila we do not admit the above as ! sumptions, for if we let them alone, tiiey win not let lis, for every mans life and preperiy is in danger from the traffic. Now what we claim is the right to : - : j meddle with the business of thes bnd men, and this right by the highest au thority. It is the right and duty of ev ery good man, and they are under obli gation to de it. It is the right of those who represent purity, lote, faith, hope, conscience, heuor and benciicence, that they fhould rule society; they are the saving, cleansing elements ef society, that like the running stream that cleanses the stagnant peol, so these cleanse and save society. It is the right of reason and morals to make and exe cute law, to create public sentiment, to eerc wickedness, to control bad men. This is the claim of goodness over badness; virtue over vice ; eider over disorder ; that which saves and elevates men over that which corrupts and destroys them. It is the duty ef everv man to care for his brother. If g .d men would combine and start. I firm and true, they would soon contrel and make the werk of carip.g for our brother comparatively easy. Reader, what are yeu doing? A Big Success. "My wife had been ailing a long time with dyspepsia and nervousness and was in bed two years with a com plication of disorders her physicians could not cure, when I was led by reading a circular left at iny door to try Parker's (Jinger Tonic. Having been so often deceived bv worthless mixtures, notninrr nut. ntv wile si ii.m- gerotis conditian could have led us to j Messis. Mutz and Sprink. subjects not make any more experiments. But it j fcssigm d. Subject for general discus was a big success. Three bottles cured ; si,;,i. Equipments of the School, her at a cost of. a dollar and fifty cents j A t(i.,,,,ris :l!i(J oUlfrs intf.ITstld and she is now as strong us any . . . . woman, ami reuularlv does her house- j 'ticationa. werk are invited to bo hold duties. R. D.. Buffalo. See an- ! present. other column. 3U4 a7t2 " O. F. Morton, Ch'n. ADDITIONAL LOCALS! rompnclieT in sick headache. tess. nausea, constipation, pain dizziness in the side, etc., guaranteed to those using Carter's Little Liver Pills. One pill a dose. 25 cents. For sale by Smith, Black i Co. Mr. A. Clark, of Illinois, and a relative of Mr. Thos. PoIIock, arrived in Plattsmoulh Tuesday. Mr. Clark is also a ban 1 leader, and will proba bly get the band together agai i. As h is a fine painter anil has work in the shops it is a good chance for the bovs. Mr. Bargtfss' school is slowly gain- . .. . - . ....1 lier in si'in I I e iw.w l.:w uvur tlnrti- scholars and still they come. As the scholars are divided into so many i classes, he is not able to attend to j them all himself, therefore Mrs. Bur- I g"ss assists him. The scholars are all j learnihg rapidly. j --There will be regular service at j the Baptist Church Sunday, Due. 5. j Mind of Christ" and of the evening sermon " The Prodigal Son." Rev. J. II. Storms, Rector. AH kindly invi ted to come. i A splendid gold watch, valued at j ;?5", was rallied for on Monday even- j ing last, in the presence of a large i concourse ff people, at Cuthman,s hall, (b orge Edgerton being the lucky winner. The net proceeds were for the b citv. he benelit wf Father Lynch of this Last .Saturday evening being Dr ! aud Mrs. W ilUeistten's 2oth siuniver- I I sary, some of their friends prepared for them a sui pi iso and armed witha! I hatidsome silver tea service, went and i ... . . , .i ! spent the evening most pleasantly with them leaving many good wishes behind, that the Doctor and his wife! . , . , . , ... i might live to see twenty-live yars : The Thanksgiving Bill of the ! young men was a very handsome af- fair, well managed, and enjovabie by ! .1 U.llH .'I.. 1 puritan fathers, those "ar" Mayflower ; fcllo vs, have saitl to a profane audi giddy waltz, a crazy and crippled scliot- I tischo r a tangl I an 1 teasing quad- j tiile, ;w :i p.'tiper v.-.ty lo wind up the great holiday they so ja'ondg inaugu- ' r;itel. Tlx- memory of mas sutliceth not to tell when lhe river hiii clo.sed i:i Novembur before, Dec. Ud being the ! earliest date since 1S"0. This year ii ' Clwsed Nov. 23d, ;i!Kl if the cold keeps ! js severe as it has done so far, there is no danger 1" its opening soon. Dur- i ing the last eleven years it has close.) j six times in December, once in .Tantia- j ry, once in February, on.-v iii Nvem- ; ber and twice not :tt ail. ; If there ever was it specific ft-r any one comphuiit then Cartel's Little j Liver Pills ure a specific fer Sick ; lle.iu.K-he. ;t!! t every woman should i knew this. They are mi only a post- J live cure, but si sure preventive if ta- ken when the approach is felt ("at-! ter's Little Li ver Pills :tct directly m tin' liver anil Idle, and in this wav n- i nieva the cause of disease without liisl j makin; ymi sick by a -vi aVening ; i.iiice. If you try tii'"iii yu not ' be disappointed. For sale bv Smith.; Black Co. " j j !;.rri.i. STAMM-KEIMIACKEI At i lie reo.: eee of t i:e ie i:Vs it;.:eiits. o:i 'i'lle-1 1 -l . No.' Mlih. l-c-s.). :;t 7 oVioi-k n. ni.r'.lr. EowaH! stwm it-el ' 1 i-s i.i ; i sa !i i" ; it M' i; r:.. ::i td t'.iss eimi;t;, . Nei... i.e. 11. fci. I'-li ! -;p' e.Tie. A I i 1 tiood i. e, I'd . :ird. v e are sorry i !o-e yen from I he bi.cb.c'or ctowd. but if Jou have St.tia ;i: i,ia e:i'nt.h !o brace uj) and uuddi;o I liis 1 1 ini; "i de;il. tiier -'.s lei better time if year to venture i:i":i lnvt '" y.uuu dreatu. M iv fel ". line favor '.:i ;,in5 your fair youns bride, is the e;ir:.e.-i wish . the IlntAi.o. V A'.LEl; V t'Oi K .l the residence of the I iii-ide's t;ti iier. hi I'!;iit niou; h .reciiiei. i ire. '. 1st. lsSO, . J ! : . : I . 1 I , V.tl.LUlV ro Ei.tz.i- : Bt-.Tit Cook, i.oth oi t'as-eeui ty. Neb ; ..nil the i od looks of t lie ear. ies oi-hi tu be ' a p;..s-j.urt to loijipiness ia the f.aure. I MviO:.E --M( TtiOMEiJY t the leMdnnee I of the bride's i:irent-. Mr. CiiAliirs A. ! Mo..e.Kt- M'ss oi.n k Mox rooMKKV. by j liev. .1 . II. Storms, en Thursjav, Nov. "."th, j tss,,:;l! id l'lat!"iuourh. j The IlKKAI.O wishes :ie c..ujle maeli Iiappi- i ncss. and l'.:..ir share of the ood t!nei;s f this I mo) Id. PjeJ. ! liOm.SCIIl'H-At Plattsmuiith, Nebraskit. I Wednesday, Nov. '.Nth, l-to. at 5 :"0 i m.j Amki.ia, il.niKliter of .loh'i and Anna '. i n-dilsehuh :i-eit s years s uionth- :iu ! is days I The t uti"rl on-k !ace ai t lie I iermaii Church j Fridav. Nnv. IHi'i. at ore o'elec'. and ws I attended by a lar.H coru-o: isc of irieiuls aiul i relatives. I'NMNCIUM-.U We-i.ifi: Water. IVO'n 1 Neb Nov. .'let. I'-si. I'a.i.Mi I". si.ii .f J. K. a'-d I.. . '.r.mttv;':-.:ni a. : 1 1 -s ears. .n-. j anti l: day-. ! A yUi(S man who won th re-r - ct and syui- j. itiiy ef m.i.:y, for h:s bi-.iv i-.aict with rii.s- : l;:':u icnia ciicu'ii-taiifes. H; w ill le:i be J ieraM!'f!t:l a a d ilifiil -na.a respected tcaeh- j raii'.la l.ind ol;liin" fr.ead. "i'!rs-eJ arc i t'.if dc.td who d;c in the Lord." ! iir;Ai"i sskic ir:mjit tr.. j T.-k'.n-S m;.!1 The ;reat En-TRAOfi MARK itiisii itciiieiiy ; CH'vk An nal a i 1 i n K SlsJ v- eure fr Semi- 1!:". .)vn,!v: s; A 11 h I 111 p o I e ii c v jXklJ ,n.l .liktr-.x ---.-'X.k. i:.. . :i reu auh : C:03; TASIS3. l.i.(n AfTEB TA11S8. Memory. t'uivers.;lTjssitudc, Fain in the hack Dimness of V ision, l'reiuature Old Aj;e, and ijjany ot her di a-ases that lead ti Insanitv or Consumption, mid a Premature Crave. ,'?"" Fill I iiartieulai-s' incur jiHtuphlet. which we desire f send free by mail to every one. 'TThe Sj. ecific Medicine is nol.l by all ilras ir -te at 1 jier f.ar.' litre, or six hackaes for ., ot w ill be sent free by mail en receipt of the tu ui.-v, by adtliessins I ilE liliAY MEDICINE CO.. dKCIl AN ICS' btjlKtt. DKTKOIT. .VlCM. fsff.scld iii I'latlsmouili and cvtrj' heru, by all CTtiVtVlS. -r-This is to give notice th at all cit- Hzens troubled with t oughs or - Colds should at once procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It is for sale by all druggists and costs enly 25 cents a bottle. Our Christmas Benefactors. Among those wLo have remembered the IIekald for tee ensuing year, or paid to January 1st 1SSJ are: Mrs. .Inc. Black. Plattsmouth; Howard W. Zink, Weeping Water; W. B. Johnson, Plattsmouth; Dr. MCre i, Flitttsmou: h. We may continue this list "frcm week to weekr ifur friends give us en couiagement enough. Altcntion leathers. The next meetiiif ef the Cass Coun ty Teacher's Association w ill be held at Eight Miie Grove, on Dec. 11th, at , 10 o clack a. i. The fallowing papers will be read: Past, Present and FHlure of IMticn- tien, by J. W. Love; Parents Relation i to the School, by E. II. Wooiey ; School j Government, by J. II. Herger; Grading j f Ceuntry Schools, by M. Seaii; Mode I ef Teaching Arithmetic, by G. A. Ash- ! mun; A Teachers' Duty te Himself, by j O. F. Morton; Papers will be read Vv T. "cnen.ls.cwr. . j tse oiowhs eeiame iiver l ilis; 1 l1 TAr" "!PfJ ! 1'lattsinouth and Last Plattsn medicine in mouth, tf E. Cr. Dovey & Son .17' THE OLD srAXD, Still find Ihemselvos at h imc to ( ass County Farmers and.ail their old cast nun To. We hare this Winter our us ual nil und I ':);: r Huts of Hoods than, pcrhajts. fVcr be fore. As the growth of fh-t -tuntr;i has dtvio.nd'-d iaryr st'wks, und of a httttr class, tre hare rmli acored to meet thai demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves? Mittens y". . IXT m t , I ,. - n n li.j,. V. Jv' " ""o nui, -it: i large and varied assortment at reduced rates. of all hinds. Drtss Trimming of the latest styhx. Lnt(ons in aidless vari-t. Our line ef NOTIONS exceedingly large, and tec think rrcll stectrd. LADIES' SHOES. MEN'S AND HOYS' l.MOIS AND SHOES. ( TIILDIt KN'S AND MISSICS' SH1'S, to suit all people and all jus s. A vei y full line i f tll.iSSlVARII AM STOVKff.tm:, v hi.'h vou niUHl s. e t.i seieet from. C3-OO.H!IE:S ! OF? of standard grades. fjlpn-i of the finest iiualiti".s. --e'.i cted by oor 1 Oil i felves. j GCIJSCS flnffri'.n of mmv bismri. e-nei ia'tv onr own li-:t!Hl of ntrM Kiusll li ri'l I KK i called the -.m Eirioc e." t i y it .m l he.-, before ; n-i-i ri;tq Uii.Uk! 1 1 !UtA of all kind, fe-h and sweet. ' T".l. n 1 rt : . 1 1 ALixi.i j ti QpSUcUVy . CANNED GOODS from all .jnai-crs. Very One ( ahforuia yoods. g!:ee winter aitles , , , ' the barrel or bus!..ei. In all the.-' blanches we stiall en- neavor to eii r.u-tt m?u .. and as is pos-ihle fi doa w.ftiii etst- we invite attention and win iXZVXtlT Si! and call ..fien and c:uiy. 3Tin3 E. (i. DOVKY & SON. i'l::: t-uiouth. Neb i Goods Wo ihe Old Although 'Lection is over we are lmt done selling goods, by a long shed. lb OU WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LAR'JEST AND REST STOCKS OF WOODS. OF ALL KINDS IX THE TO WX'. -- tlsasi ever. -io;- The nicest Green Winter Apples for sale. Over isJO Barrels down Cellar. Potatoes by the Cap-lood, PEACH BLOVS. CASH PAID FOR IIDES FURS, TALLOW. d-C, at K S. WHITES, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. mm EM D U..I. A. SlIITiM AN - AND 1 1:1. . l.V !U. : a e.: i s er n .re for his uee. ss, ,i; ai 't ao i ro injury tius-es inihct. may I e t s,;i;.-il at ins nfler that :i h." New Voik eiVn . ".'ice a 1 I. .Mr. It. 1-. (;"i..'". ttor.ie-. it i.-sh . it. .; . t st . Lou s oliice, v. rites . "Haxii-ii tts.-d v i p- r : cured. I h i.- pol.. i. hiu'iy .-! i; aa-rns -t i d Dr. Sii ei u. ai; is t lie d is'...vi j , i i,; t a,. ,t;i !y in en ; No loan is safe who ln:: : t'.:lu:e. n matte,- bow iiis-aii'a-aut li- :a tv i on-i . I - - It , fur r ery n,au w Ie. h; s d ie.i f leiu o ei.ee ;!.; i ed iiiaisi-li t Iial i! was b! a l.lai.; a.ii.icnt : anil every man w h now sail .- - Itmn it ::a : t iie nijin v nf trti-ses. t .:ir;i an tci.'t ; h life ha- i.u enJo nients, oi.ee recorded it as uiumu t !.y sjiecial att.-m ia,i. It i- u.it a st and - -till ie: inn ; it is sieailiiy ineuiev it e. ,- cite ilea! li. and is wi,- t ho i.is'- l'ia neeessiry sl ; io he elTei t ua!!v relieved oil: beoi.e the day of u:f -rioi a-i I '!.iu ..-.; ir,..M tiim. fa It-, ts f : nni al-l.iail -a irii'ii- re it in": t ;i ,.1 1 - ; , e t'..r i i s taie i a v. Du,- in; I at -liUMi I any hind t.f aet i ve exei: e r ! t'loi e i-l l.e ie al -i vvna l !(. ;- ! re .j:;, t 'o- t : it -inent . aid with saf.-l v f roia the ,.,ii-,.-s ..f st ran il.O ed 11 i C 'ire. ij!S l.iniK o : I" .'' 1 I ; E gives the most reliable f-roof- fnta oi -I iiiulsheil i-r-frssiea;! eev.; ii-mcn. e!ei-yi,.e:i ami merebants of his neees fi. jiraci ice a.i I .o;iu arit y x her. fi.ia thi.iuf.'httat t i.i- e.oii.i ry un.l liir k.-i in.ii s. iiieailiMaedsMt.iiiiiieaoo !t is ilhist i tiled with photo: ikene - ;md l.iaiitd to t ho-e ho e'.i-l In cei n a. r. is i-l i. t 2 t. 'trr-h. i r . rz l ol uroauway, eon-er -jiii ray stiet i, .e,v ,u-j,, a.,.i i.j ii;. .stree Beware of certain couflileuee tnen and im;-istrs vh.t ,---i a- -.- it t u rn -ri ves a. ) r. b CO 1 o ri rr, fi Fi in-: !. -., - K.i.rMiirsrirfytzr-r tsaftkw.-sa4s Jin- " FUESH BOASTS aTE,0"Nd: PHIL. PATENT STEAM PEANUT ROASTER, POST OFFICE ITEWS DEPOI ! ! SXTRObST ED F FH EVERY DAY.J ?IE...T3 HOME MA I! K GTS. ; GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday. Dec. I. H.-o. i 23 I -'4 va 1 5'. ' .. -'st ! Z 5tijl on i t ro K' ivi '0 : ii ; Wheat. No.2.. Corn, ear " shelled,.. Oats ; Bariev, No. 2. . . Kyc. : Native Cattle. Hop Butter Kaits.... Potato. ... NEW YOP.lv MAKKKTS. XfV.' YoKK. IeC. 1. l-'sT S l M.-inev-$l.f,;,'ul 0 W heat I. ye i "urn Oats i'ti 94 61 4o,44 CHICAGO MAKKKTS. CittCAtio. Dec. 1. tf. S 4 .'-0 4i5 0 I in . ' 44 W I ti: LIVE .STOCK. $4 VH -.5 Flour Wheat i Corn I ; j 1 V t ; Barley. ... .... I ,l0 .j,,,,;,, j siep " 4 COM. 5 40 3 1 llJ Schlegel & Nicui Succesfois to A. Si Htaciin. S; Kio., M .nufact'.ircrs of And dea'eis in SMoKElSS" KAM . ARTICLES, SMOKING aud CIIEWINU j T 0 IS A C 0 0 . Special r. KAN PS mid size f CIGAli made to ! order, and .satisfaction uitarauteoil. Cijjnr clippitiirs sold for smoking trba'ci. Ma'- Street, ore door wesr nf J. S. Dul:e' s!re j Onsviie 1'iu-t f iJUfe. ! Plattsmovtii. Neb. Im3 j J. C CHAHBERb. MiniUacturer ot and Devh rin SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC.. ETC. REPAIRING Doco with Neatness! Dispatch. li e only place in town where "Tiiriev'g pat ent '-elf adjustable horse collars. ire fold." 4L't m Vsk .-. -k. T. F. W3r ' --- Hardware;'. ilvBlMI llB I Iron. WHgtMi flfl. Sixtm fltncTi incvti. STOVLS ni!(j TIX-WA!5K. Iron, Wood Xt'i I'ms.jm, Ammunition, FIELD d"- HARDEN sEEP:. HOPE. AND ALL K1XDS tF SHEET IROX Wo UK. Kcjd in Stcl;. JaKif.if uml ftt-paii ius, DONE W ITU NEATNESS & DISPATCH. .-1 Work Warranted. flit mm on mM SDX', CAEEIAd'E AXD ORNA Jf EXT A L PAIXTER, Shop over the Lii- k B:o k lie; t t II. Hocck's. ri.ATTSMlH TH. - 4y - - NEIl. 1 1 "Qi".- wn..i Wlaite jo i Grocery Stand. Mil UM.N trcalHi.; It. . 11 is W ri IO ! !:: i'l'llC fo: ' 1;.-e ; i" in I 'ie UJ. ::ii . '). . I.'-.I li I lie Jot II el J i.-. i'l -. eii V lie t -iia.ii . i-a-st - ir:d ;-ib T. ! e. St. l.oai ,s is in the .- in. i n ( ... ! o-t a. 1 . . i: e.l I . li hi. i .ill, i.u re t real no-a: . an. I i.a . t -' let n r: - .-; mo f.-.-l :t t i ai i'ri.-.al . " ' Uaii.kn e in e f .-r iluj-t ni .- Ii;. 'aa-a; -'V .-i n ttv it- .t.ni i.ii"..n ii.rn a r- - es al exl i .i before and r.f't y c.:re. n en ... l . it JtT- iy-r- . , ltst Ml aler i a" . 4 El 0) f rtfA o ! CO rt irTOTJONra-'s BENNETT DF.A LL'RS IN &tnple and .IFaincy '(Wrmriefc AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED LEAVENWORTH Xi.ik-iigrWiae-.j.iJ.xri.J (I- Czsh Paid far Butter and Eggs Here "We arc with a Complete Stock tr5.- BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHAWLS. SKIRTS, lloF.. PLANXELS, CASSIMKR--S, JEANS. VALISES. 1 RE.SS. UOOjts. HUCHXU. niliiOXS. LACKS. CARrETS. FLOOR Ol L ft.oTli. MATTIXiiS, WIN DO W .sj 1S u n I I'l XT U R ES, itr., t .-. BOOTS, SIE-TOXTS JlSriD ARCTICS,, Hats, Caps, and Hoocls,:'-; uxdkkweau. all coloks and sizls a'l pkicks to sit it i:vi;uyi;ody. & &!Re4!nifil Wools, Card SSoail GLOVES d- 31 FIT EX'S TO EFT EVERYBODY, both in SIZE d- PRICE. Also the best Select Stuck of strictly fir.-st-chi-s (Jio-cerie--, Canned and Dried Fruit s, Tobaccos, (Jucciis ware and Gla.-s)vare in the City. All of which vi g unrantee to soli as low as anybody. to close Ca-h Iuycrs, and for lai'e quantities. A-AIK.TKEIir. V. li. BAKER & CO. ALWAYS AHEAD! GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. n Wf show the largest and best r-cloctctl stock of Solr?$9 MlitiVH M nitty fcnp&9 WE ARE GIVING fieai Genuine Barqains! Tins Season in every department.' "We will lsspER8- ;ass$I M& foy jl per cestle Call at the Philatlclpliia Store, make your 'urcba-vs, and you will be Intppv. spwMosr a itathaf. rwr i i i I - DFALEKS IV- ENERAL MERCHANDISE and such goods as We offer Sl'LCIAL BOOTS JlSi as we are going out of that line of business. Oui bto: IO IS' Tii: T4ti:. "3TOXJE. IP.WrjaOTjVGI-S Is earnestly Milici'eil. Be f-ure and '-a'.l, h:c! 1 e -otiviuce I of l-'.ti; Dealing. We -Brl5rji:-;ti -k r-j. RB't.' Si ' l; Item;-. nbci the pi .: South En-t corner Sf tin and 'I Linl t's. Plat'miioii'h. (aT'n2A & wi-xa ha a. THIS 5; I ri, SMI I i TO GIV.E THEM -A. CJJlXXj ,Si LE Vv "s-li - Xy -. V!.i J are usually kept in a i BjARGAINS in lD SHOES, is t.t:";l large t-tiougit e . a?r Jtrf" 8PAC:!A nr t l if- -jr Jc el r a i if 5 fc- J t - 0 o