The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, December 03, 1890, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
r
j
Iw.
TSTBITtT?. A STT A
FAMILY : JOURNAL.
A Weekly Newspaper issied every .
Wediesdaj.
32 CoIbbis of reading Matter, coi
tiistiMg of Nebraska State News
Iteus, Selected Stories and
Miscellany.
(jFSampl copies tent free to any address.
Subscription pries,
SI 1 HtK id AdVlltCC
Address:
M. K. Ttrn-szn Co
Columbus,
Platte Co., Neb!
A.. DTJSSELL,
-DE1U1 IS
CO
PUMPS REPAIRED ON SHORT
NOTICE.
Olive St., nearly opposite Pott-office.
6jumSS-y
LOUIS SCHRELBER.
All kinds of Repairing done on
Short Notice. Huggies, Wag
ons, etc., made to order,
and all work Guar
anteed. Also sell the world-famous Walter A
Wood Mowers, Reapers, Combin
ed Kachines, Harvesters,
and Self-binders tho
best mado.
UTiihop opposite the "Tatters!!." or
Olive St.. COLUMBUS, T-u-m
Judicious Advertising
Created m:iuy :i new business.
Kul-ires nianv :in old bu.-ina,
llovhvs nuiiiv a ihill bu-iniT.,
1 Incurs many a lot lmsinc.-J,
Sav many a failing lui?iiiis-,
l'liVt'ive? many a large lui.-iiicA?,
Hivuivs titv-s in any Im-iuess.
Jmi tave h man of lmtin--9, nnd we ml.l thai
Jii.li.i.iusuJvcrliniiii;, for this atcl ion if country,
liiclutlt-a
THE JOURNAL
A otin of th nttdinm. lx?c:ir.o it is road by tin
Im-M jifopU. lhosr who know what they want :ta
icij finl.r.t th.-yet. WpelinllpnjwrniiijKirisoZ
willi :in rnactry jKijvr in 1 lie world in this i.
H-t tuci'.iy in iiiltlii-hinR Ity tho fini"
f:.:tii:icim-tit. Mill newr one dun to siili-crili-ri-imhlii-liod
in Tin: Jomx.u.. Thin. l-ttor than
iMi!liiu; !, shows thr thus cf iopla who
i.-:iJ Tin: Jociin u. every wivk. if
GOSHEN
FENCE MACHINE!
CHEAP. OjSTLY 15
WoTen wire and slats, cot willows, split boards
or anjthinic of the sort, omJ; after posts are t,
fence can be made and stretched on the ground,
in the winter, by a boy or ordinary farm hand,
10 to 40 rods a day, and can work it over any
ground. The man who has one d theee ma-chin-s
can build a fence that is more durable and
afe than any ether, and mnke it at le c-t.
Tba inachin and a sample of its work ran lo
ea in thecity on 1 lth street it Ernst &. Schwarz
hardware atore. Willsell n-.chines, or territory,
or contract to pnt up fences.
1 inajtf J. B. MATHEWSON.
MwspapSR
A book of 100 pages
Thu best book lor aa
ail vert iscr to cot
suit, bo be experl
I enced or otherwise
oauers and estimates
oftkcostotdvertls! ,;. Ibe advertise? iiO
wtuti to spend one Collar. flnt iu It the In
formation he requires, while foi him who will
invest one hundred thousand dollars in ad
vertising, a scheme Is indicated which will
aueethls every requirement, or can be made
to do to bg tlight char pet earily arrived at by cor
Tttfendcttcc 149 editions have been issued.
Sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents.
Write te fiEO. P. ItOtVELL A CO..
XEWSPAPEK ADVERTISING bureau.
;0oruoe$tFriutingUoaseSa.). New Ycrk.
PATENTS
('-areata and Trade Marks obtained, and all Tat.
eat besiaeea conducted for MODERATE KKE3.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. l'ATEVr
OFFICE. We hare no iub-kuci-. all bu-iinets
.iirect, kence wt. can. transact rvatecl buiuess in
MtiaaeaBd at LESS COST than thoM remoU
fria Waahinstn.
Sad model, drawing, or photo, with descrip
tion. W advise if patentable or not. free of
vbarge. Oar if not dne till patent is secured.
A book. "Huw lo Obtain rutents." with refer
rnve to actual ciieats in jour state, cotictyox
( ib, sent free. Address
Ce SNOW ft CO.
Qesite Patent OShc. uiusKton. D. C.
0C
TO C 1 0 A 0
wist r,v-: :tsWMTe(Z
T 4.t--i.ia.BS Fata.
I.ft Drrmtii' Sify p-ric UoMers
6lvenawayto.i.t:tJiiiLc. .rty
rss ewnrr bays frosa I tS) lief
WkMmmr itmAmr tkMvmmaP tmmt UiAflr.iiM
la scaurs le pay msuc sua aaeklaf
iteVikiria&9taasf!staatssUilsr
sa. awmSrfe.Gk.aUlsf,BWw
Blacksmitb ana wagon Halcer
! fS. il7lM9ulff I V
' 1 IK!fijcHiiVStcMXiK'''vMr
llcontalusli
THE OLD RELIABLE
-Golumbns State Bank
(OlJejt itato ltu.sk iu tho StateJ
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS,
e
ASU
HAKES LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
ISSUES SIGHT DRAFTS ON
Chicago. York, and aU Foreign
Countries.
SELLS STEAMSHIP TICUIITS.
BUYS GOOD NOTES
And Helpi Its Customers when they Ne4 Helfx
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
LEAKDER GERRAltl), Pre'ident.
a W. HJ.-LST. Vice-iTeiident.
JOHN STAUFFF.lt. I asbisr.
JPLIUfl A. REED. R. H. HEN'ttY.
-OF-
COLUMBUS, NEB.,
-HAS AN-
.Intliorizod Capital of $500,000
Pa id in Capital - '.Nl.000
OFFICERS:
C. H. HHKI.DON, Pres't.
II. P. H. OHLKiril. Vice Pres.
C. A. NEWMAN. Cachier.
DANIEL SCHRAM, Ass't Cash.
STOCKHOLDERS:
C. H. Sheldon. J. P. Becker.
Herman P. li.Oehlrich, Carl Rienke.
Joan Welch. W. A. McAllister.
J. Honry Wurdeman, II. M. Winolow,
UfOTgoW. Oalley, S. C. Ore,
Frank Rorer. Arnold F. II. Oehlrich.
Ibnrv Leko. !erhard I.oseVe.
ty Hank oj deposit; interest allowed on time
d.o-it; bay aud sell exchange on United States
and Europe, nd buy and dell arailabla securities.
We lmll bo pleaied to receive onr .business. We
kolicit your patronage. 28def37
FOR THE
CiU. OS--
A.& M.TURNER
Or ;. W. KIBI.KU.
'I'ravellnsr Kalesniaa.
PThese organs are tint-class in eery par
tic-.ilar, aud 60 ruMntoed.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT
TJ. P. Depot, Columbus.
liiu-irtf
HENRY G-ASS.
as- 13 KRTAKER !
ft
r
m r 'i
ft
ir M. AXU 31KTALLI1' CASES
Is" iV'i -tiding of oil kiutls of Uuhol
t t (i'lM.t .
tt tOi.Cyi.LS.NEnUASKA.
COMMERCIAL W
WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAN
jmWi
I To Save Old Memories.
The women of Virginia who belong to
tue society iur iin- iiru&uoHiiuu m ine
antiquities of that state having pur
chased and restored the Powder Horn at
Williamsburg and bought the house at
Fredericksburg in which Washington's
mother lived and diod. are now moving
to acquire th possession of the older
portions of Jamestown, including the
' graveyard and ruins of tho church tower.
; As the first English settlement in the
Un it Ml States and tho sreno of tho o
ploits of Capt. John Smith aud Poca
hontas, it i to he liojx'd that their ef
forts will suiTPcd. and that they will ho
able to ave these old memories as ef
fectually as the women of the country
have .-aved the relies at Mt. Vernon.
I:fnoss .':nrt lie Cured
lt local np)ilitatioiis, its they cannot reach the
diseased l-ortlou of the ear. Tliere ia only one
wav locuryj deafness, and that m by coustitu
tioiml n'Uielie. J)eafi:ens N caused by rt:i iu-t!ann-.l
condition of tin nnj.-mis Ilninj; of the
Ettstachiatt Tube. Wuen this tulx gets in
flamed, you have h runibliug Eonud or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, aud inikfi the ictlauima
tiou can be taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition hearing will be destroyed
forever , nine rases out of tA are caused by ca
tnrrh. which is nothing bnt au inflamed condi
tion of tho mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (cauued by catarrhi that we
cannot euro by taking Hall"s Catarrh Curo.
1 Send for circulars, free.
1". .1. CHLXEV x CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, Zc.
IIkhk is what seems to he an epitome
of Georgia jnurnaliMu from the eolnmns
of th- Atlanta Cnumtutimii
Editor
Here's a terrible ealamitv! Foreman
Another wreck on the'.' Editor No
I've lost my scissors. Foreman Well.
that settles it. I'll take a week off.
We'll write it
down till
everybody sees it
Till everybody is sick of
seeing it
Till everybody knows it
without seeing it
that Dr. Safe's Catarrh Rem
edy cures the worst cases of
chronic catarrh in the head,'
catarrhal headache, and " cold
in the head."
In perfect faith, its makers,
the World's Dispensary Med
ical Association of Buffalo,
N. Y., offers to pay $500 to
any one suffering from chronic
catarrh in the head whom
they cannot cure.
Now if the conditions were
reversed if they asked you to
pay $500 for a positive cure
you might hesitate. Here are
reputable men, with years of
honorable dealing; thousands
of dollars and a great name
back of them and they say
"We can cure vou because
we've cured thousands
vou if we can't we'll
like
pay
vou Soo for the
knowledge
that there s one whom we
cant cure.
7?
They believe in themselves.
Isn't it worth a trial? Isn't
any trial preferable to catarrh?
Both the method and results when
Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
.iver and Bowels, cleauses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers aud cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt iu
its action aud truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for pale in 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug,
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes fo try it JDo not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. r. A'f in YORK. N.V.
SrilLOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
Ths success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists an; authorized to sell it on a po3:
hive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc
cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home
m the United States and Canada. If you have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
Or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CURE, Trice 10 cts., 50 cts. and
$1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
use Shiloh's Porous Tlaster, Price 25 cts.
BORE WELLS !
Our Well Machine are the must
MONEY!
HEUABLB.DCBABLK.kVrCKSircI.'
TIipt ito Mlll.'i: V HKK ana
npWUKVTER PKOFIT.
They FINISH Wcllnrr.ere
ether fAII.: An u. S
inches to H inches diauuur.
LOOMIS & NYMAH,
TIFFIN, - OHIO.
Catalogue
FREE!
I.ADIE9, tssa Dr Le Ddc Jerlollcal"PllU.froni
Fkrti, Fnw. lUubiV-rJ ia Caroi., l ;;, LniUaJ, JO; Ctul.
1'ii C&Utd &tw, Itst. C en? ftll 1 appwiocs. urgttlriiii. an4
KastU; dtrcignotiiu. Sifr, hmnles, rtiiib'.c 7by pntir,!y
BctlftoibLkfB dr-y pr-gta. T!iel&7jrs properties cflllt
to bich UJ.n r 111',. .lit direct &cll of a d tcrJeirJ aa J
hrtfzlv c3truiii. Coct-auM raoctUr anTrvtios mult fa
Uii roi3:r( 4 $.i!A e'sisupues. 1 3 a pa lijt, or Z for .
ftt mail. In pla'a ai,4 m-tU-rx, on rr-tt of prict. The . iir
era Kll Co., Wholrn-i act JV- illy r.-arrkt-r',
TH pcaia pi 1 uMlr SEPoAviCK Jt" DELONG, Ur.Ui,
Sucx Kit. lo a,-W" J UtU.1 Aes-j.
io Jin: l.ati't eoit.? Sud flc f-taiuis
tor iic;..u.- rare t'.S and Colonlsl
.oin KIT KM. 4: IirBEBGEK.
t'cau i if Kit anit Coin Exchange.
; l LaSai:efct,Chicaro.
&Ssst
u
IV 4VJ
i COINS
!
rPEDINE:
rshef ir ro
terfwL-re.
fmpi ia;l
Cln.t-. iiu!
7UE VZV
itf crat foet rJCBdy tor mak
li. ths fret Sviluk. Inatant
r!if ir ro!J r it.pirlng ract. On sals
terTML-iv. z SrLt fire en rtcalptof Steti.
f3i(jielir-i-t fire atnorrf. or malladtsra
Cln.f. Illut'.iMtrJ l'aiEpti!trrc.
TUE riLT-t CO, WOULD s'UVO, K.T.
DECLINES TO RETIRE
PARNELL
TO
ISSUES A MANIFESTO
THAT EFFECT.
He Asks for Judgweat Whlca Devolves
"Wholly CpoB His Coastltnsats to De
ride Fress Opinloas oa the Subject
Gladstoa to Male Kply.
Loxdox, Nov. 29. Paraell's manifesto
to the Irih people which was issued last
nipht I very lejislliy. Ho begins by sayiuj;:
The integrity and independence of a sec
lion of theIrNh parliamentary party hav
ing leen apparently sapped and destroyed
by the wire pullers of tho liberal party,slt
has become nee rssary for me, as leader of
the Irish party, to take counsel with you,
and, having 'ivi you the knowledge which
is in my possesion, ask your judgment
upon a matter vrbiah now solely devolves
upon you to decide. The letter from Glad
stone to Morley, vfrltten for the purpose of
influencing the division of the Irish party
iu tho choice of a 'leader, and claiming for
the liberals and their lenders the right to .
vote upon that choice, is the Immediate j
:iue of this address, the purpose of which I
is to remind you and your parliamentary
representatives that Ireland considers tim
! independence of her party as her only safe-
guard within Che constitution und above
' and beyond all other considerations whtt-
1 ever. Tho threat in that letter, repeated
so insolently on many platforms and in
numerous UritLsh newspapers, compels me
j to put before you information which, until
now, ha-, been solely iu my possesion, and
which will enatilc you to understand the
measure of tho loss with which you are
threatened, unless you consent to throw me
to tho English wolves who arc now howling
for my destruction."
Parnell alien tells how at Uawardeu, last
November, be received from Gladstone, tho
details of that gentleman's and his col
leagues' proposal with regard to home rule,
In the eveux of the next general election
favoring; the liberal party. Upon tho sub
ject of the retention of tho Irish members
in the Iiuperiul parliament, Gladstone told
him that in order to conciliate EnglKh pub
lic opinion It would be necessary to reduce
the Irish representation from 103 to 3i.
Upon the settlement of the land question.
uiai-vuuc: iiiiiiiiaitru luub nunc IIU VkUUlU
renew his attempt to settle the matter by
, Imperial legislation on the liue-of the land
t purchase bill of lbSD. he would not under
take to put a i iv pressure ujou his own .side:
j in other woids, that the Iri.sh legislature
wa not to le iven the power f solving
the agrarian difficulties. With regard to the
control of the Irish eoiistahuiary. it was
r-taUd ly Gladstone, that in view of the
necessity of conciliating English puhlie
opinion it would bo necessary to
leave this force to the appointment of
its officers under the control of imperial
authority for an indefinite period, while
funds for its. maintenance would be com
pulsorily provided out of tho Irish revenue.
A period of ten or twelve years was
suggested as the limit of time dining which
the appointment of judges and resident
magistrates should he retained iu the hands
of the imperial authorities. l'assing to his
own expressions on these points. which, I'ar
nell says, represent his views now and then,
In; says that with regard to the letcntion of
the lri-.li members he holds that with the
concession of full powers to an Irish legis
lature, equivalent to those enjoyed by a
state of tho American union, the uumler
and position of the members so retained
would become a question of imperial con
cern and not of pressing or immediate im
portance for interests of Ireland; but that
with the important and all-eugroing sub
jects of agrarian reform, constabulary con
trol and judiciary appointments left either
under imperial control or totally unpro
vided for. it would be the height of mad
ness for any Irish leador to imitate Orat
t au's example aud consent to disband an
army which had cleared tho way to vic
tory. 'I further undertook." says Mr. Parnell,
'to use every legit ima to influence to recon
cile Irish public opinion to the gradual
coming Into force of new privileges and to
the postponements necessary for English
opinion with regard to constabulary control
and judiciary appointments, but I strongly
dissented from the proposed reduction of
the number of members during the inter
val of probation, and pointed to the ab
sence of any suitable prospect ot a land
settlement by cither parliament us a con
stitutional and overwhelming drag upon
the prospects of permanent peace and pros
perity in Ireland."
At the conclusion of the interview, Par
nell was informed that pending the general
election Gladstone and his colleagues were
agreed that silence should bo preserved
with regard to these points of difference.
The absenco of auy provision for the set
tlement of tho agrarian question or of any
policy on the part of tho liberal leaders,
Parnell says, filled him with concern aud.
Gladstone Intimated that, while he would
apprehension. On the introduction of the
land purchase bill by the government at
the commencement of the lat session.
Morley conferred with him, and hav
ing regard to the avowed altsence of
any policy on the part of the lib
orals, Parnell strongly advised Morley
against any direct challengo of the princi
ple of a state aided land purchase aud that
i'we should direct our efforts on the second
reading to tho us-ertjou of tlje principle of
local control." u this Morley agreed with
him, but was at the sa:n& time hampered by
the extreme section of his party, led by La
boucliere, and in subsequent interview Im
pressed upon Parnell the necessity of meet
ing the second reading of the bill with a
direct negative and asked him to undertake
the motion. - "I agreed," says Parnell. -on
condition toat I was not q attack the p.iix
ciplj of the measure, but to confine my-clf
to criticism of its details."
"I think," says Parnell, "thN was false
strategy was strategy adopted out of re
gard to English prejudices and radical pe
culiarities. I did the best possible under
the circumstancc-3, ami tno several days
debate on the second reading contrasts
favorably with Laboucherc's recent abor
tive attempt to Interpose a direct negative
to tho first reading of a similar bill yester
day." Just before the commencement of this
session Parnell had another Interview with
Morley and impressed upon him the policy
of an oblique method of procedure with
reference to the land purchase moasuie,
and the necessity and importance pf pro
viding for the question of local control
and limitation iu the application of funds.
lie agreed with me," says Parnell, "and
I offered to move on tho first reading of the
bill an amendment in f.tvor of this lopjij
control, advising that If this was rejected It
might bo left to the radicals on ths second
reading to oppose the principle of the meas-
, tire. I left Morley under the impression
, that this would fall to my duty, but In ad
dition lie made a remarkable proposal. Re
ferring to the probable approaching victory
of the liberals, ho suggested some considera
tions as to the future of the Irish party and
asked me if I would be willing to assume
the office of chief secretary for Ireland or
i whether I would siow another mpmbcr of
my party to take tho position. He also put
before me the desirability of filling one of
the law offices of the crown In Ireland by a
legal member of my party. I told him,
amazed as I was at the proposal, that I
could not agree to forfeit in any way the
Independence of the party or its members;
trwlrlsh party had trusted me because they
believed the declaration I made at Cork in
1S50 represented my conviction, and that I
would oa na account depart from it.
considered Morloy's proposal that we should
allow ourselves to be absorbed into English
politics was one based upon entire miscon
ception of our position. In conclusion,
Morley directed my attention to the plan of
campaign for tho tenants. Ho said it
would be impossiblo for the liberal
party when It had attained power to do
anything for these evicted tenants by di
rect action, and It would also be impossi
ble for tho Irish parliament, under the
power conferred, to do anything for them,
and flinging up bis hands in a gesture of
despair, he exclaimed: 'Having been In
Tipperary, I do not know what to propose.'
1 told him this question would be a limited
one; funds would be available from Amer
ica aud elsewhere for the support of those
tenants as long as necessary and this diffi
culty should not be allowed to Interfere
with the general Interests of the country."
Parnell says he alludes to this matter
only because within the last f6w days the
strong argument for hi expulsion has been
that unless the liberals come into power at
the next election the plan of campaign for !
the tenants will suffer. He lias shown
that the liberals proposed to do
nothing for them by direct actios,
and he is entitled to ask that the
existence of these tenants whom he has
supported In every way in the past aud will
continue to support, shall not constitute
the reason for his expulsion from Irish poll
tics. Parnell says that during the ten years
of the independence of , the Irl.-h parlia
mentary party it ba, because of its inde
pendence, forced upon the English people
the necessity of granting home rule to ire
land. He believes the party will obtain
home rule provided it remain independent
of any English party.
In conclusion he says: "I do not believe
any action of the Irlh people iu supporting
me will endanger the home rul cau-c or
postpone the establishment of the Iri-h par
liament. But even if the danger were to
bo realized I believe the Irish people
throughout the world would agree with me
that postponement would 1ms preferable to a
compromise of our national rights by the
acceptance of measures which would not
reali.eythe aspirations of our race."
1'resa Opinions.
London, Nov. 29. Tho Fbt say not a
single point of the sordid conspiracy has i
been omitted from the story of the home
I ru,e cmpact for the first time brought to
, '" "" '""" "eeu expioaea iu
anger ana rarncll turns evidence against
his fellow conspirators to save his own po
litical life. The manifest has rendered
the prospect. fr home rule worse than at
any time since lrfSo.
Tho A'cic says to Parnell's excited feel
ings every man's hand seems against him
and he sets hLs hand ugaiust every maiw
This Is tho last fatal disservice which ob
literates ninny, if not all. his lncompura
bles. the Aetrs appeals to the Irish clergy and
people not to allow Parnell to drag down
the home rulo cause In bis own fall by lie
lief in the serious misapprehensions of their,
English friends.
The Chronicle says Parnell's most power
full blow is a revelation of tho abject paral
ysis of the Gladstonlun party over the land
question, and Morley's confession of their
inability to assist the sufferers from the
plan of campaign. The manifesto clearly
shows Parnell Is not a person with whom
auy statesman can venture to hold confi
dential relations. Irish Ingratitude In pol
itics is proverbial, but never before was It
avowed with such cold, calculating cyni
cism. The Stamlaril says the manifesto Is highly
damaging to the credit of Gladstone as a
straightforward statesman. Xo English
politician will ever trust Parnell again, but
he has chosen the right line to win back tho
financial regard of Irishmen.
The Time says the manifesto shlters for
ever the supposition that Parnell can ever
again be treated as a trustworthy friend or
SDiiorable foe. It Is probably the most
tameless document the English public has
seen since the days of tlto revolution. The
Times thinks, however, it will probably
effect Its purpose, and refers to the severity
of the blow Inflicted on Glanostone's Im
practicable schemes.
iluilston anil Morley Itoth Oeay.
London. Xov. 20. Messrs. Gladstone and
Morley both dispute Parnell's version of the
negotiations which took place between them
iu regard to homo rule and other matters
conccmiug Ireland, and they will at an
early date repudiate his statements.
Messrs. Sexton and Ilea ley are taking the
opinion of each Iri.sh member of parliament
as to tho advisability of organizing a move
ment for the alliance of theantl-Parncllitt-s
with Gladstone.
In an interview to-day Henri Labouchere.
a member of parliament and editor of
Truth, said it would be charitable to sup
pose Parnell mad. It is impossible to sup
pose a sane man with any sense of honor or
patriotism would issue a manifesto so dis
honoring to himself aud so injurious to his
country's cause.
Gladstone to Issue Counter Manifesto.
London, Xov. 2t. It. Is reported that '
Gladstone will issue a counter manifesto, j
All the papers comment at 'length on the'
matter.
Mr. and airs. O'Sbea.
London, Xov. 29. It Is reported that ,
Mrs. o bhea is plunged in the deepest grief
by the effect of tho divorce suit upon the
fortunes of Mr. Parnell, and that fears are
felt for her health. Capt. O'Shea is the
lion of tho Conservative clubs, and takes
his victory complacently.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
A Lucky Accident to the United States
Steamship Alert.
San Francisco, Nov. 29. The United
States steamship Alert, which was under
orders to relieve the Swatara, on .the China
station, and has been at Maro Island sev
eral months undergoing repairs, was to have
sailed on Dec. 3 and everything was in
readiness. On Monday last, after the final
preparation, she was taken to the dry dock
to have her bottom scraped and painted, j
Tho workmen had hardly commenced opera- ,
tions when they heard a rumbling noise
over their heads. An investigation showed
that about 20 square feet of the iron boiler
supports, which form an interior or second j
bottom, had fallen In amldship. The heavy
Iron beams were found to hava corroded
away aud the heavy liollers were resting on t
the ship's bottom. 1?ho Alert, although an
old ship, was regarded as a staunch vessel, j
A large force was at once put to work mak
ing repairs and are working night and day '
to get the ship in readiness to sail on Dec. 10.
It is believed that if the supports of the '
boiler had held out until tho vessel was at i
sea and given away there, tho heavy boil
ers would probably have fallen through, j
leaving the vsssel not qnly with steam .
power, hut with a hole In her bottom so ,
largo thut sho would have immediately
Mink.
SOUTH DAKOTA FINANCES.
That State Trjlnt to Mate B3SO.OOQ ttfj
Expenses of S3U0,000
suix Fai,i.s, S. D Xov. 89. -The que;
tion of the state's finances is exciting no
little Interest. The problem is to make a
possible ?25O,00O pay 5390.000 of expenses
The Dully J'reM this morning advocates an
amendment of the constitution, so that a
levy of '! mills may be made instead of '
mills. The Minnehaha National bank, of
this city, offers to take a large portion of
the state warrants, If other banks will take
a share, 'flits will probably bo agreed to.
Taking W altogether, the npxt session pf the
legislature will be a stormy one and inter
citing to outsiders. The independents and
democrats will probably have a majority
on Joint ballot, and the fight for United
States senator will be hot. Then there aio
five or six counties presenting contests,
every seat of tho Lawrence county delega
tion being contested. Tho thing, however,
which causes legislators to tremble is the
fact that the women have an organized
movement for resubmission of the equal
suffrage amendment to the constitution.
.she Capture! a Celestial.
New Yoiik, Nov. -X Miss Lillian V:ouW
dey, of 27 Rutger street, was mrrid yes
tejdiy rjterr.oon, jn tic C'alvaty I)aptlt
church, in West Fifty-seventh stieet, to
Yoong Suing, a Chinaman, who has been In
her Sunday school class. Although there
has been considerable gos-Ip about Miss
Roundey's friendship for the Chinaman,
her friends were very much surprised when
.-he announced a short time ago that she in
tended to marry Mr. Suing. Every precau
tion was taken to keep ne marriage quiet.
Mls Roundey is qot yet u yeais pld. ' Sue
is tall and very slight, her hair is brown
and she wears eyeglase-. tshe has been
greatly Interested in the work of foreign
missions. She also taught a Chinese class
at the Mariner's Temple, in Oliver street,
Miss Roundey is said ts havo considerable
money and sho was able to devote a good
deal of time to missionary work among the
local heatnen.
Failed for SIOO.OOO.
San Astoxio, Tex.. Nov. 29. Bracking
ton, the leading merchant of Hillsboro,
Tex., has made an assignment. HJa total
liabilities amount to over $100,000 and those
to preferred creditors reach 198,000. The
largest creditors are Crawford & Crawford,
of Dallas, $25,000; II. B. Claflln & Cq., New
York, 510,000, and A. C. flurnheiiat of Hills-;
boro, S30.000. The total amount of asets la
not known.
eMaaMaaBaaeaaaaaaWjasaaMWBBBBBBBBaBa
A rcBTHEB quarrel has taken place in the .
Bohemian diet between the Czechs and the
Germans. A reconciliation between the
two parties Is postponed Indefinitely.
THK WnXE-JAT'
Th? blackbird whistles in early tpria;
And the hob'lln!; notas o'er tae maJows
rinir.
The swallow twitter from the Ivied wall,
Bnt the blue-Jay comet in the fall.
The robin pipes when the sunlight stain
And the oriole sinars in the taaued vine.
Jn summer thickets the cat-birds call,
nut the bine-jay tones in the fall.
The wild canary like the weather warm.
Am! the brown thrush chant, after each .lime
storm.
Vh'ii the pren leaves turn thev wilt vanish
all.
lint tli: blue-jay oms in the fall.
These siin-vonrlslid songster.-, list them go.
For th:y ilare not tar one tlake of snow.
Tlir Uui- trees herald the winter's thrall.
Kill the Mue-jay comes in thj fall.
And dow u Iu the woods 1 heard his ny.
Ami his blight blue winj;- weut rtaliin? lv.
December waits with an iry pall,
lint the blue ,iav ciimi"' In tln fall
A Telegraph to IheKrala
From the stomach is the grist sympathetic
rerte in tho epfgstiii;m. Let digestion become
seriously disordered, and that disorder ts sure
t"fiii'l a reflection iu symptoms which react
Itaadvautageously upon ths organ of thought.
la-iomiiia. cerTouscsi, caiissle depression
and auzlsty are all manifeitationsef dyspepsia.
Tho best means of leiaedy'ng and restoring
-i-aurjuillity to brain and stomscb. and of regu
lating, it may be added, bilious sscielion, is to
taVea mrglassful of Mosietter's Stomash Bit
ters before meals iuring the day and before retiring-
This eonrse begun, reform in the direc
tion of couiiJe'e bodily well-being has begun
with it. ConstiatIon,aik headaches, neuralgia,
rheumatism, and malarial complaints are
anion: the trouble iu which the Hitters la
siedily and thoroughly beaeflctal Don't de
lay, but taVn the sure course at oa:.
Tiik method by which tho sole searches
for rood is peculiar. Un laps the sandy
bottom with his head, guided apparently
by scent only; when the tactile filaments
finds something edible he immediately
seizes it with a vigorous and sudden .snap
of the lower half of the jaws, where the
teeth are situated, but never snaps at
anything not lirst localized by bis feeler-.
II.- eats marine worms, shrimps
and very small shcllli-h.
A S3.M PAPER VOU 1.7.
Tiik Vocta's Companion gives ho much
for the small amount that It costs It is no
wonder it Is taken already In nearly Half a
Million Families. With its fine paper and
beautiful Illustrations, lta Weekly Illus
trated .Supplement-', and lta Double Holiday
Numbers, it seems as if the publishers could
not do enough ro please. By sending l.?.1
now you may obtain It free lo.1aac.ary. and
for a full year froui that date to January.
I!'?. Address
T:ik Yorrn's Companion. Ko-ino. Mass.
li.ATi.fM aiM -Hvr
drawn into wire many
than a human hair. The
has been drawn into win
ran each b?
times smal!T
former metal
m line that
t wen tv-So veil of them wi?tcil together
could have been itierl-.d into the hollow
of :i hair; that is, If a human being or
human-mad machine could be found
minute and preclo vnotih for Mich, a
deJu. ne iindi-rlakitii;.
MKSEKVIXG OV COSFIIKX:E. Theraj
U 110 aitlcle wlibdi so rlelil v de-ei vaa the
eulirt; coufldeiict: of I lie rut.triitiiiity as
IlitowN's KRON(;iiisi.TRoi:nt. Tlurtesuf
feiiug fnim A-huiHtltr and" Bron.hllil Dis-e.iM--.
Co'ih, and Colds should try them.
I'l e S."J rent".
Tni.tti: is a prune, orchard of forty
tri-t-s at tJianervillw, Cal.. whh-h w
thi yi-ar ?.l, .') pounds of fruit, an avcr
aite of ;). Hiitnds to tho tn- One tre
umoii: the number priMlnt:d l.ln)
jfonnds. The fruit has sold iu that ln
caniy this sea-on for t)i cents a pound.
Ia ir '-ineiTiii in save a few cent-, fmying
:t 1 hc.ip Miap a- strong washing powder, and
fe..- iiittl-m in ruined, rotted cloth.' If
1.01. ii-e Itobblnv Klectrk .Soap, white h"
m iii.il u . pure. As!: your grocer for It.
A LKcrritKB upon the Knelish Ian
Rimjo has predicted that before long
Kinjli-h grand opera witt be permanently
csiabli-heil In this country. lift says
that the l-ajftllsh lai)(rtiat;u can bo sunt?
without in any way disturbing tho sus
tained leisure flow of vok-e and the
beaulvof tone.
"Dos't hans to my tdtlrts and err . said
mamma to her iirevish and pale-lonktnir
li'lie sirl. Ah! mother, if you wcuid give
it Dr. Hull's Worm Destroyers it would
soon teal well, aud eontentedlr Uv with
it I locks and toys.
Ix 12iii a pig wa$ burned at Fontaney-aux-l!oses,
near Parte, for having eaten
a child. In 13SG a judge of Falaiso con
demned a sow to bo mutilated and
hansed for a similar offense. Thr-e
ears later a horse was solemnly tried
before the magistrate and condemned to
death for having killed a mai,
"All Is Aii-j that Is clean." Simple homes
made bright with SAl'OLIOare belter than
tawdry palaces. Sapollo is a solid cake of
S.oiirlni' S?op. Try It,
Aniotis Mother "I am afraid Johnny
is sick." Father "My goodness! What
does lie complain of." Anxious Mother
"lie hasn't begun to complain yet, but I
forgot to lock the jam closet to-day and
there Isn't a bit tntesing.' .Vip i'oil.
IIVt7.fj.
When Sat- was sick, we gave her Castor!,
When she was a Child, she cried for Csitnrta.
When she became mat, she chiBf to Castorls,
Whea she bad Chil Jrea, she cave tbeat Castoria
TiiEitr. are the curious ribbon fih,
with their tins prolonged Into feeler.
many times as lor.tr as the body; ami
there are other strange types with
pointed tails and eyeless heads that look
like nightmares than actual production
of matter-of-fact nature.
Vest, easiest to use and cheapest. Plso'e
Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 30c.
"Do vol thin!: that marriage 1 a fail
ure.'' said the reflective young woman
to a man of business. ''Xut necessarily
it's what kept Stulthers from bank
ruptcy ." iriift.'iirio.ion Post.
IlFEcajaM'h Pills cure Sick-Headache.
A itKsniKxr of Colerain, Pa., !ays he
was turned out of house and home by
his wife because he didn't vole to please
lor.
peumatism
, Sciatica. '
Tuft's PjHs
The dyt.aptie. the dM2!
frniti oserss of werk ml amlwsl as- , enaaK
oreanuearelsi .
MALA RIAL KKVWMO,
will fled Tut fs Pills tfce
storatlve ever eBareat Use i
EMORY
iris4waaderraccnre4. akotal'Sael
ra.roerae:tac TetUaraaiSH "Trees all
eens of tae ah. feeiarcer
vase, sent . uelkaiu.a) te Wnt.
A. Laieane. SP Ttfla Ate. ew Tecs.
mam
tsetraruoos rfCEKto
i3ctur. afe"TVr.Ust
c-i.ee fur hstU-t'jok of
int rmalion.
CO- WaebUgtuTI. V.V.
jcir--.
BflM
bBbVbtS
F
REEMAX MON'KV. Wa.llr'o
l'. o
67 Uot.tj. le) n wectr Cf iXifm
A I'rtes::. ssra ss.'i I. s A:; 0ea
Not a Local
Disease
catena affects yoaraesd.lt is not therc-
isealeealttlssae. lfttiUotesitin r.wl.too.t
iicealel aet aualitatltaiU la your tor ni Momi
Uyewrteetole.ket-iero-i nnii.ii reading- tins
layeWfcMrs again, and soon ili-trih-
nver, esoeaaen. sinn. ant so on.
Whatever iapnritir the blood doe not -rrr awv.
cease what we call dinewx. Therefor whfn you
have eatavr'a of the bead a nu(T or other inhelmt
can at asost aire oaly tmporrr nlW. The oulr
way loeffiret a cure ia ( stisvV theiiUease In tho
Mood by taking s ronatitutiooal reine-ir Ilk Uooil'.-i
Ssrssparilia which eliminate all uui'iiriti'-i. and
fdiva permanently curt catarrh. The .HU.cf o
Hood's Sarsapsrilla as a rrrae.1v for catarrh l
vdnnhed for t7 many i-fi.ile it h-v cured.
Hood's Ssrsaparilla
freld by sll dnissia:.
by C. 1. HOOD CO.
$t. 4i for IV
Lowell. Mast.
lrpare.t itr
100 Doses One Dollar
lream,CuveoTvj:
'BKOTUKRS.I
The Great Writers of the Day!
To rnnvmre. evervhodv
, - -.....--.- j
t quality ana interest of oar lseauUlUlSV lllUSiraiea jour-
' m T ?!
.nal lausnewiurm, cuui
T Vrce
v-io
SEMD TENT CEXTS for a trial subscription, ami we will)
send yomhre numbers, incltidinjjourCHKISTMAS NUMBER,
with an artistic rover: iUo. oi:r Cnlt'iular Ait::o:tnremetit lor.
1S91, witii a painting "The
These three numbers contain tin: foliowitu; rrailtnij-mattrrl
Hi)
Mrs. Amelia E. Barr's ? st-riai. " Th ivads
of Tasnicr." Mrs. H.irr is liu: author .t tli.it most
successful serial, '" Friend Olivia," juit romjileted in Thr
Centura: but hereafter Mrs. Darr will write exchibivelv
fnf 7"Aa r'n 'ir'' I .fa
(2) Hon. George Bancroft's dcnption
Battle of I.ake Etie," beautifuliv iilustf.ued.
It
ftl
j(3) Margaret Dcland's latest mo.v. -t.. what End
(4) James Russell
written expressly for
by Wilson de Me.a,
.SOUVENIR SriMM.KMEXT.
Mrs. Dr. Julia Holmes Smith n
of articles ivit:ij very valuable infurnutiuti
mothers.
1(5)
(6)
Robert Grant's
II
arold Stagg-.
f nornei frescott Spofford, Marion
Harland. Marquise Lanza, Rftaurice i
inumpaon. and
SOnS contribute shot
eH
r(8) James Parton, Rfi. W. .aze!tinean i Oliverif
jH Oyer (autlior oi "Great Senator "j lontnbutef
articles of interest
In addition to the above.
1 Illustrated Poem.s, Hii.i.n M."ri.i.. .,m n1
ana a variety ot dehghttul reading of int
'the household.
J ne foregoing i a sample
up the most perfect National
SS i- .
iimencan people.
. -
bend I en Cents for these
yourself, or bend onlv Two Dollar for
The New York Ledger,
In.L. . aa . . . .. .
mm MMcrs mbs, PMMisIsers,
Chichester s Emush.
TKCORlGINaLANO GENUINE
taatLaj
29 'Z?.??11 t'" lake .... .lb.,. kl.J. j-.; fJSSL,X,i EEZL.. v
BBsT J- P.I. l arra tB.Vi4 rsr.afelttaiea.fnf,.a.u.at f f . . . . n,
r mSj T"u '. L""-!?" CMICMC6TEH Cmcmici Co.. M.rfU-"i,.,i
r at4 sj aU leral treaarat. l"IHl.ADri.l-II. rl
P ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Host Easiest
to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is
certain. For Cold iu the Head it has no equal.
Ills an Ointment. of which
to the nostrils. Trice. 50e.
by mail. Address. . T.
-VASELINE-
fOK A ONE-DO LL A It III IX aent Ui by rnal
wewillSetir. frceor si: ctiare. t any iKrsonls
the United Hat;e. aU o( ttie toV.Q.&t atticleit. ciru
rul'TSSckea:
One twe-OQBce bntt' ef l'nre Vaaellne '.Oct.
lise tro-ana;e aottie ct Vaseline Foinatte.... l
Ooe jsr ot Vasell'-e Cold Creaiu .IS
Oae aie of Vaseline Ca uy boric- ...,...,. W -
Oaecskeof VseeUne ai. uascsnted to
Onecsasof VasalIneSaai.exii'8itelyiacented 3
Oeewo-ouocaboUlfcot Yfli;ts VtttUae ,'
111')
Or. trpotaa "P. ON xina nrtMe at thr pet
nirrifil 0t ftunt h perii't'J to nvpt r- rt
eear drugjUt any Ytitttine or prrfK'ratMit tltr'fnr.i
uaitts tiiaettJ tettt.our wn'.itr- iiyou c't rf' t-tm
tuned CL't italtatiOH if A.A ."Ji !it:'i or nj fin'
Chesebruuah Mfg. Co.. il State Sl . V.
Dr. WOOD,
4U rth Itreet,
SIOUX CITY, IOWA.
ftet
tfeaalsiaFWaakati
tUmint ut'-mI ijirrr
Iteznlar Graduate in Meilirln- so
lean lAtpital and prlralt priiir
I In Chimin iimi -Vn- Icti Ke-
.taitliahetl In Sloiii rtty Mne
rears Met) 1 treat liij all rrlrain.
Nertous, ihruulraad .irla
iUse4e. ivrina,.rrlnen.
M tnitfl.1 H4UI,- IIIIOI
iSaetrt' fruMl sOirrrj,
ami an IrmaJfl Ileitkt e.
frrrjii'iirtt'es. etc. Cures icuerauteeii
or i
aey refunWett imraree
fair.
serine
oash, Aaai:.i exvrlen.f arw iuif'ttanr
lartoua sarJirfnee iie.t-.V. tii.tr I"' from t
IxialBeaa-latlrnt at a alvlaiiLS tieattit !,t
in-
woikor
mall
WreKliMe ernr erru-ur tret rmu. gaze ana nui
w-ni ror "pinion
terass-Conaaltatlon errli-tlr eotifldentlal. pcraon-
ailT or lie loiter Ir. WOlin haa I Ito larer
Jteelleal aail Nnrciral Institute ami K:
e.v
aad Kar InRrniary In the Weat,- i.Vjin for
oatteaie at tmlrrn'e. fai-lliilra uj-tnil adt emwr-
eoey AOtt ll..ci ami .Vi', o:r urut tkilt fir
Lavtarj atiirinf Prryiutntu an.l Cot.tae.rKt Jorn! ft:
Dosfawe for I'laatjaiJ BOOK anil MJCUICtl.
IO-rlBN.1:. rfiBMen:loo oaaior..
ran. 1 nan tfULttnTMUrmatlirfaa.
eak I could trearheaIcr-tha
ibloalIritf.lii8 and Uizz fcciUitad
lleft me: I'm utl.'.e ci tho brt be
BBMBatareJ:lberaluait'i ;-)t...ion oatirc'r J1mi
asarsCl
1 Sfc.e toil Si :ti- l i-xfi pic:.(i iu ever; vzj.
ixszm
eii,orliaaa::i9C.!;c: rrou uar trewt.
caacheerfuIiT w. "lOiisefl It to all sr.fferrr
frees okeai:r."-Ci(U L. t auikaber.e:! onh O St..
PATIENT TREATED 3Y MAIU
Be starting ao liiroBienlecc?. trmlcaa and r.o bad
sweet, mnnljcoulidantial. For circular aad tesU
aaaaiab addren with 6c. In etamw.
DaO.W.f'. fiNYDER. 243 STATS fir. CreQMa
BFST MSi OR THE EARTH!
A LaaiB Hunaar Mc.n t-aiol ainluila. it alf-
MstauK ai-r :r-esllii8;ui.iiiis! lit. air lam:!
jsnarrToHie: tiic Meitiatxi-. :
Kali and Winter i
. aewts. f far l eat.
f our-t "i r 'il.p ld with
l&
aeaalerKKt:: B IIUKMX ULKNfi:
a-i.
NrtUtMC St. MW.tltK. N.J.
WANTED
IV.. -i Jrrsi, or 5MI-rs wbo
li HIP tll t? A 1A. IiII...Ii..aI
MnLDICRS' , " l'.1' '-'lanrtlni?
atSaWSW Bastt U Iri tc Jua .v. Ia;i. n-i
HOMESTEADS. ::.r.-
ate dull urar.r.
Ji'jat:- iitn.
rnnuy. teat. t.:-is-
w- wwoa-"- w aaa a ,
TtSt
fi "flfr I
TWtCAlCSX OF
$60. BINIHUMTON)
ItseeilatTariliesi M V. ' .
. itcaawat . VUs Mm J?
4T ifeiuca ttla paysr.
aaBafBeSH- W tt&ftaHal
BaHBHBsA&P4aWavak.nVia ;W?WBBvV
BBKWvn?5sBk52SSiift9 Ka4'BeTral
BSBftn"f"kejaaaaaakK. asr33 l
To latredae e them, one la every Cocnty or towafae
Itlthed rrllable person
liable pci'ona (Miner eesj "no mil Enmafo
I.aetlaUrMualo Hmx le.. BoiJfiS,.V.ry.
now it.
Dr. MnTiler e Kldaea
PaNnm ciuim Enuraaax
BED - WETTIIa.
t'ruoJI I'vruackuiebe
mail. I or.Mle In nil ilrncsi-lorH'tllce. lor circu
lars ami ! tmnuli.!.ii4l.!r. with f.tamLM.. Dr. O- W. ar.
Ssti r. Staln St.. lii.-u,.-o.
Af Ask your Druygist to order it for yM.
MINti. , to 1'riK wmk wci:i . .vfaaiteAiM.
inventors
Cm! tie. or
tow to Oe
tain ia l'al
eut.keiilrree. t.iliinefii.O.U.
IWTUlCh. l'p'.niti:i.I..Ait at Law.'
w?
.Dm
frAYFHK,,
3
INSTANTLY.
arranBUNewYoik. Price S9c
BWaaBB rsTSam
gNjN&?ia4?,
before suoseribinrr. of the hicrhi
" JT -T-. - .
:cuu u auy auuicw
1 -. .--1-1 ..
Wee Us
cents
Minuet" by J. CI. I.. 1-Vrri;.
'i'X'r-
'he
Lowell's poem, -mv urooi:
'J fu J.'e l-.utifiilh- tllisstr.itlM
and issued v-S a I'OL'R-I'AGE'
a 'eriei.
t young
'I
entertaining
sorfety n.,vel. ' Mrs.LJL
ueorge Frederic Par-f
t Mories. .J
SPATJT.TT.Tvn
EDITORIALS. Kf
chattv column. 1
rest to nil members of
X
of the matter which goes 1
Family Ion rnal ,-v,.r ftY.-,.
to make.
d to the!
-.' --'weva-i
three
numbers anil judge
a yeat'i subscription
No. 40 William St.. H. Y. Gii..i
- - - - - . - M
i&&x$xtt&t$&i
Reo cross
Tt, .lr Kafr. M.rr.adrW.M,n. r.r a!e
a small particle is applied
ijold by driiL-eists or sent
IlAZtLriM:, Warreu, l'iw
m BBS
ONLY 5D CENTS
8nttttt 5ir enter asagasi
n tn- e et ralUj la al i r
':'. ' balanra (BAM) ygst
ccA ry at the expnae oBes
aitr ycu La-o eimiatkad tlae
v :-i.j!( are cootlncrUef la
wuitt.. Tho Flcuin. ibak mm
le watUk thiu gmi
bave them In LurwtxelCt4ifB.
.aai o wr aaaaiai' vi
1MC of
OTrrrcmL
u ' or ?at r-a la ee-
"7 rmperr. II aa
:u'as a., rcaai via
rjitl Mem art. it aaa
aoiia San tt,
nova ax J ---
i'.tert, aj accoraleljr
4naJr. fluea aa4 vat.
rantrU Ta aaote.
n n i u lue ana Klcta
(t;!.r:cUyeeia
MUk trala. Mat
I. ataprhcar. aa
itjiiioa balaae.
(.strut pinion, faa,
i nT r armiimir.TaW
riat.rseaMiirallw
flnlahee. aeeatas-
r:v rrctUatrd ioS
atfjuUtd aaU Wfasw
a-aatee te heefla,
rarr.cl tlsawa. 17
cnaras tee ta acal MaV
futi aXcJ&.a-ool lac
Cn vajr. "thm iwalar.
retail vr-.a of IMamocaV,
i tS.e. but we de-
i'.h to ercure aa ecest aa.
rrr tow throoeLout tav
United Sutn. anl tnrefora
'oali ttie sprl9l arleeeC
KC.OS. If Tuu tuna moarr
SnCav Viror Onler tzsstrt w win ibu-jc ia auan:oa aa
eaaeeeann sola platca csala. iryon want to ae
tbewatrh Ufoie!ijii:(t tar It. jou cauMod uaSOetav.
lo-uarantreiF chruf. end wwiu trad It fey ex-.
STnaCO li v:.4ntWtaexftjmfiUbfc.re7oape
the haU&-v. t-iic An Lsr.k. nrwipaper or cniuirra.
aceocy will t!l jouif our rtllahlfjtj-. Kaw Cataluna.
in. It jcuhaTarrlrn.l Intrf-elly Iut h!c ealieSi
CrtaUxmaj.d so-i KinTLANOBROS. U CO
IwaukforTbu. 1 62Fuitan.SUeel Hi V.
1.090 DOZEN mt
t.W Itoaj pn Uetm tm rJl lsJ - " ""
wiii uyizr, : - rrrr.r.-r iv1
!u.Uoift cEiT'TC. :
av alaafk
tlTla .-4
-- hjiuium, vanuj
-i . ..,.. .
"WJtc
wie. a it h! aaa aad Wiaar fc
SLaV"4 rfrc wra
fallaa -.-ui. jm ilTT. T . J"" '
--a "- " uu u?,
u
t? . r.ea aajarjl aad catfa artiCi
... j wanuoj t lead Um rat ta. rrrai
ma, aaaaa-Uia Laaral tad.naaMk 'it
a viu i-mr aa'
IITH.UL Will r.
-. - ". MV.
I&cta.lna'Irtti
-
tUacaVaadi
.'
au&tta.
. .f aeaea Street, XtwYmtL
STEREOPTICOHS
McltHWH
Battsu. 4 Opliirt? Ce.
CHICAGO.
ILL.
MAGIC UNTERNSe
Ilwlfj WaalilBi'XAta. li. ?
naUrKiclpal Laimluer U a. Toooloa Bufeau.
I Tn.tkJ.A.1 ..mr 15 iflllill.rn ..l.n.- ..w.I.a-.
,. .-WHV.VW-U..M.M... mv.j ....
arJeaWaS.
mmJw "lejla:
: m7Z-i eBEs(3Ba. i
i Tvejfs3s?isrv
i t ,iaicyj'-.c-.rk
aWR'aSvBy--' x
aaaavx.vBva cv.a
a wyiWvAervf- .-ft
sssa?? 2--7'k ir?SaHuasi
BSC&rWJSS
mSmmHSaerUTZitMwfii
LmBaS&SSmSSrt
ala a.ika frw u, t.e5i!aSiT
il.itf th atiuaaaaa WaZalt
'J' IrV CaaWlTlBaarm wa a.aav A
s. C. X. u.
Xo. 4..ttQ
-e-M
-l
sk