v .. . - ' ' .' . ?.: . : .' . 4 n .Q- X -A -- j' BE. m. iy . -" --.' rOE- Cfckecy, flutwuwart, Etc. j: -- .:lWe;expect to .nibve into our". .-jcioner- ii)':aiiti.uui-ii.i-an.we nave many uamuns -.10 -.oner, as- :-wfc wani.T-nike roofii-for'our eatirtry-new and large stock. of .-A -. r Hiicv. V'luux, .piaitr u(iu.-urcuraii;"iM:wcsv imii:.Mia.m.v,ui'.viiBSS .-arid a-fu)l -fine ofievervlKiug new., in GVockerr,-"la98TOre-and .. .Queenswatie:; ''--': v.' - ":.-. "!V 'r'-'" ' ' . - " . " I i:.. 2" t.QNLY:hanLu"iely. dkrated:Senii-IVrj(lwn4inner .et' .Regular price, 12. .10, ."prtSerit'irice; $10i00." ' " - " ' I l.QMil -set' ?atne, :reguhirpr.ice,$ll;00, -.present .price, I 88.7f. "A ftw handsomely decorated ."nieces-" of- SemUPorcelalu, :"'.ich. areamer;PlattJi; PUt.'iWater" KtchersJVegetable 'pishes and others at 20p6r.ceirt oft- from regular prices; which 3" will hiake them cheafter.thari'tlie comino'n""wbite.rare; i WAIT FOR OUR Hulst & Adtms ss this is f lie five fir the hargaiHs JitMHl above. - W: If Ym are LoakiHg for Eitlir a OF ANY KIND. WE CAN SHOW YOU THE MOST COMPLETE t,INE:TmSSIJpE of the MISSOURI RIVER. Prices, have.. I he'- ' are lowers th.'last;seabn from .$2.75 np. We IN SIX DIFFERENT PATTERNS. r " This Range had-uo equal- in STYLE, DURABILITY, 'CONVENIENCE W PRICE.. We have a line f OIL .HEATERS uliicli 1sknpp&ible-fo tnrn.ihe wick, too high and fsiuoke. At .-"'.". CI R AT fcj?XH s r.aBLarwa 9SX96 XX. -" " V FOR Columbia, Victor and Ideal buggies; Mitchell and Old Hickory wagons; :' Rock Island plows and cultivators; Rock Island cornplanters; Cadet ;cornplanters; ;-v liittle Engine, the new lister, ; ".-where the operator cau fee the.corn (Jrop While planting; JesvieyirlriiiderSr'- : iv -Jones' Chain mowers; " Jpnes Hand-dump hay rakes; ; :: V Walter jtT Wood's mowers; ' Woodmanse and Aermotbr windtoills; ;Jckf-aU-Trade . ' . i" "'"'and: 'all other machinery needed on tKe JStrin'. "Call - -: -. . -amUee&r ViUurel "AVewish'Vqnr.ilrade., .- -" -" ."" HENRY LUBKER, TIHTEEITI W "-" - o- flft II L K V "-11 - "ill I To your entire satisfaction that it is tb your ft advantare to do your fall and wmter tradiher ili. Glothingi Gents' Furnishh GocKls and Shoes witii us, would you not say: YEStWEW0ULO? Weil; that is Just what w can dp, aid iH that is hecessary for you is to look, over: our "if UKbuururiucs,.- . ., '-. . . . . . .. '.-.. r aJWHH .H UHII ". " lV'"!-. 4 ' u - -- WILL f UU UU II r .y .: . ; -. .... -. -. .. . .. .,' ...' Ja . I new. tdilding not .-.later than ' - "fc ;fitefF JllBiB- DRY GOODS. STKCT, ma v:-. '-. - .... . . u .- ' I S . . . . . If - IT olumbli5l0ttriial; WEDKialAT, pCTOKk. .'iL: -Mielwizforbeitpkotoa. . . DnrNaBBUmw Uatik, ThirieMith '' 0k- heatinr- atorcs at .EaadMi".' iCaUaoon..' -".".-'- -"'2 . : Yoaahouldawtkanwiiaaof book atSnow'a:.: - 1 ; '7WIdia' tat aU lrindaof indoor and outdoor work. ....-. . . r-WaaUd, at bno'aa "apprantioa girl at..C."Pillaianta,, ,'' .-: " '' Carl Kranar mad a TiaittoBoh t ToaaoyjoflaVaaV. - Mra. Howard 'awthof Mra. Dr. .Gear, ia again ?ary ill.' ' Soaia of tha candidataa araaakini qnita alifaly raatnaign. Bring, na ,ydur job work.. Wp will adeayor.to pleaaeyoa. Potato! Ckoioe MinnaaoU poUtoeaat Gray's. 2t.. Dr. C. H, Oietxao, datwi, in Bar- bar block; Thirtaanth atraat lm Hugh Compton ia conductor on tha Norfolk paaaengar train this week. Bring your babMa to Weldia if yon want them, photographed correctly. ' For fine, watch repairing; call on Carl Froeaiel. 11th St Colambue, Neb. . Adolph Luera has oar. thank for. copies of late Lawton,Oklahoaaa, papera. Dra. Martyn, Evaba k Qer,oaVe three doors north of Friedhofa store, tf 7-Chicago Inter Ocean and Gounnua JovaKAK, one year, in advance $1.75. tf Farms, improved quarter sections in this region, are nearing toe' $50 an acre notch. Do not fail to see oar Moot galvaa Izoduteel mill for $32.00. A.DaaaeUa; Son. tf Some Nebraska people are realizing $150 an. acre for land planted to potatoes this season. David Bedpatk of Marengo, Illinois, is .here looking after his leaded interests in Polk conn ty. Dr. McKeana. method of making aluminum plates places them on an equality with gold. '"I know of only one safe rale, to satisfy ourselves of what is right, and firmly pursue it" Henry Clay. Dr. Yobs, we' understand, has pur chased the, building fronting on Olive, one door north of Poescha store. Found, an English 'aetter. Owner can have same by calling at Niewohnera jewelry store and identifying dog. 1 Hugh Hughes will laya brick side walk on the east side of bis lot on. North street, north of Pollock's drag store. Jndge Robison concluded to dis charge Jacob Stnrmer, who was arraign ed for shooting three boys" at Dahcan. Standard Fashion Sheeta are fnr nished by J. H. Galley. October supply just received. Call and get one. Miss Anna Boyd was the recipient of a surprise party Friday, when about twenty young people spent the evening. John Meyer, the veteran soldier who has made hit ihome f or a nmmber of years soath of the river, will shortly aaove to the city. Misses Elnie and Zora Morse have started a dancing school, the class meet ing every Saturday evening in 'the Armory. One piece of land ia this neighbor hood within five miles of Columbaa, we understaad has. lately been sold for. $5250 an acre. J. IV On and his sister. Miss Mary Cos, will begin housekeepiag shortly in the residence opposite the Xutheran church; vacated by James Frazier. Mason Beall, whose accidental hart in the eye by f siting lime was mentioned ia last weeka. jocnxaij, is oat and around again, and steadily improving. -Blanke's FA IT ST BLEND Coffee at Gray's. ' 2 .. tf There are yet left several days for campaigning, and the candidates fasion iatie are very active in their endeavors to combat the principle -of "two terms and out." Marvin Ektoa, republican candidate for constable, is a very worthy yoang man,, and has in similar work shown hiquelf every, way trustworthy and .competeni-.-' " ..-Miaaes.'Etbei' Elliott, Baby Hensley,' ;Maud". "Vrailam ; Loaiae Haaey, Ealph 'CQolidgeand.'Jam'ea Browner went Fri-: tJay to Ptatfe CeoUr, where taey at tended a daaoe. ; S ';; BTenry T. Spperry saf ered cbaaidef aWyiaat we bat waa' reported much" better V onday .'mprhiag. He has .lost. nope, of the .soldier instincts courage,' tenacity, pluck and endaranoe. - V--C. T. Schneider, wholoraw ly taaght school at puncah, but 'who has bsea for a .number ofyeara a'lssclier in Ctdfax county was :ia tie dty .ihiarsdayand gave JouaxAi headquarters a cell. . -Fmik MbTaggart's lay-ot of tea days from-his wok at Omaha was cut ;s&i,.bei stforyafter he had spent but a day at boaae last week with his parents, Mi"; and Mm. B. Mcfaggart. ' -' - WhfcTe seed the frail infdt whan the faint straggle for -existence, ssimsd almost 'an Jed; waaadtated. and "made strong by the use of WHITE'S CREAM YERMIFUGEi P.&V.ejaita. '-Ai Heintx and Pollock 4: 3a. R F..Mairof New Ydrkatyhas .bespmslnutlaaMual.tripfeyabra,; toachiag at ColOaihas. sad Crsstoa, ia thia'couDtyJ He kas great faith ia Ne brasksjand bas.evideaced-itby iavaat aeht' ia. argpoayBorttoa ttf har. fertile prmrie sbiL .;..;?".-. .. " .'Mia, C;. J Gariow '. eatertiiaed a" large nnmhar""of'ladyfzM6anaidaV aad Friday afternooaa at aeV baaatifal boa; in the western part of the oity; Both.attetBooaa jafsraptiag gaaaaiag games were pUyed, and at six o'clock a powtiBDuaaupptsr serTed. ' r -A Utter.from Mr. lim Wau' Terrell, under data of October 16, at Fbiladelpaia, aays-.they'.hate-eajcyed their trip, hugely, sad have had a raad tisjei '.They were'togo by way'si'WsauW ingtoa to' Cadis, Okie, aad thsytart for aoaae -Moaday Octobsr 2L sfnipisg a abort Chieago to visit Allspl djry:toaateaidea,aV ," ceote at "Weldia'a Park ataoho.'- -.."- '-':.: - lm--'. . . - : . ..-f7B.-MilIer.waa ia-tbe city Monday on bnW "Barry-Lyndonrf king of 5c 'cigua jit8aow'a. :; . Dr. It C. Toaa, HomeopaUic physi-1 dan.Golambus.Neb. " ' ' -rA earload of fine' Colorado potatoes at Haart i Adams' grocery: . ..-Mltta.Lbcknsr is np from. Omaha for a few days lookiiig sf ter Us faimal .' ' . -MesdaaWttaEUiottandL.Hohl adtartsin friends Thursday afternoon.- Rev. T. C. Webster of Central City, preached at tha Methodist chareh bare Sunday evening. ' rYour team, fed hay and your buggy put in shelter for 15c at the' Park livery and boarding, stable. "3 . Mrs. E. D. Fitzpatrick and daughter Sarah attended the dedication services at Tarnov today, Tuesday. See Hardy 4 Lund if you have leaky roofs. They can mend them .at lower cost than you can buy shingles. . tf -, Two new dwelling booses for sale on the installment plan, a bargain for some one. Becher, Hockenber k Chambers; ' E. H. Funk wishes us to telK the people that he" desires to-see. more. of them at the east end of Eleventh street. i.. . m The most popular hata for -girla. are the Anglesely and the new Mexican', juHvfrcmCbicago. .J.aFilliaii: fTwo terms and out" ia getting to.be -the hUl that's hard to climb" ia this year's democratic campaign in Platte county. Wm. Schila makes boots and shoes in the best styles, and uses only the very best stock that can be procured in the saarket. tf While running his horse, a son of Lewis Hahn, ten miles south of the city, sustained a fracture of his right leg below the knee. The Royal millinery store. 'is the place to buy up-to-date millinery at lowest prices. Also a fine line of Tama, for school girls. Lee Martyn'is a capable young man of good character and thorough .integ rity. He will make Platte county a' model treasurer. James Haney saya the winter wheat in -bis-neighborhood has been threshing out 25 to 35 bushels to the acre, and that, put in this fall looks well. O. C. Shannon has given very good' satisfaction aa assessor, and his experi ence will be of value to his fellow-citi zens in the discharge of the duties of the office. Jtut received, from California, a car load of all tdnda of fine wines and bran dies; quality and -prices are such that. you cannot afford to be prohibition.' Wm. Bucher. 3 For sale, four good horses, well broke, single or double, huge enough for farm purposes, and will be sold at very reasonable figures. Inqnire at the Park lirery stable. Hon. J. V. Brewer of St. Paul, Min nesota, one of the noted, bright men .of. our great country,-was in the city .Mon-: day between trains, with E. KBlackman, on an exploring expedition to. the north west. . " ,- '"o Lea Draper returned, Friday morn ing from a visit into Iowa. Stopping at Omaha, he viewed the.Iarge new building of the Nebraska-Iowa Creamery com pany, a fine three-story structure G6xl32 feet. Peter Schila, father of Wm. Schila, nearly 88 yearn old, last week saffered a stroke of paralysis of. his left side, from the effects of which, he has not fally recovered. He was taken to his son's residence. Readers of Tbk Joubnai. who are in need of anything in their line should call on Frischbolz Bros, and examine stock and prioes. They understand their bus iness vary thoroughly; and will give you good satisfaction. .. A gentlemen's social -and athletic club baa been organized and the rooms above the Armory have been fitted np in good shape, with electric lights -and other conveniences. There are now about twenty members. The Royal Highlander' Insurance 1 company have very promptly paid..the policy due the widow of 'Robert Wagner. Her husband died October 5, proofs, were made on the 12th and the' check' paid to Mrs. Wagner on the 17th. .-Corn-huskers sprained wrists, barb ed-wire cuts, burns,, bruises, severe lac-. cations uad ; external -injuriesbf r any fond are promptly and happily cured by applying- BALLARD'S' SNjOW LINI MENT. Price 25aad 50 cents; -A, Heidta and;Jbllock.tCa,' ' " .- j A-C -John M..Cnrtie haa miedthe-Qftice. f of justice of the peace with.-Unaausl- ability, and with business dispatch, very; vatisfactory to those oopcerhedV- -"A vote! tor turn wui.be given topne.wnoaeserves well of his feUoir-citizenai'- '-." Married,; Tharaday morning;. last' A between II and 12 o'clock, at lhe Lath eraachurch iieaf .SheirCreeki by -Rer. Girauenhorst, WiUiain .'.Meyer and Miss Louisa Wilhalmina Lsbens. Tbey'haye- the good wishes of all their acquaiatance in their new relations.- " -. . Billie Pngh, aaowboy who want wth Buffalo. Biil'a Wild Westbq hisloreign tour, and -reaiained inr'England.died at tbeMiddtesSt hospital in Loadon, OdSo- bsr'5, of conaamptibn. He came from. Texas to Nebraska years ago with.horses,- aad worked soma time for Troy Hale ia county. . ' who are tateading.'a secooari inatractioavrand doubt "wish to alto gethar sink :tiseir'individaality 'in tha running of ah instruction machine; will doweUtoaaadforaiwlreadtbeeixteeath aanaial eauiogueof the FmnontNornuI, W. H. Clssiuibas, president. -' ."'' '' :''.-.. -' " ''.. ' , ' -John Harwood of Fanerton has -a twp-yesm contract with (he governateat of the United States to'serre aa so Darin-, taudsnt of .the-. governBtVork;at Msafla,' nariag charge ,of. the. repair ahops, workjag sevsrsl huadred men ia. the different branchsa of .blacksmithing pad wagoa'w'oOmab'a x)ek -'. .-There are taooaaads of paopleaaff- ermaaatold. torture fram piles, of tha-popular imraaajo'a that they aot be cured. TABL E R ' S . BTJQK Ere PIIOINTMEjrr wOl rare tbern the" Betieat will femaia cared. Price 50 ceata kbottleaj Tabes, 75 lesataA.BawtssadPblleoka:Cb. " ' ' Tha waddinf at theSt: Jdfm chareh, OtdeabuacW.thuraday; of MfC H HeU buseh to Mim.EmUy.aauihter. of Mr. and Mrs.. William HoefeisaaaVis looked forward' to with pleasure-. by saaby of taeirfrieada.' . ;.. ... . . ' -rrAa extra coach' was' sent up with the Norfolk twin to -Tarnov this Tuesday morning, a laige crowd of .citizaBa goiag up to attend- tha dedication aarvieaa of tlae. Catholic; chureh,oae of tha vary' fiaeatU the state.' '- ; ' -The' election ' of . O. a'iUey as county sapervisor 'from District No, 4 is' oonaUypredicted: ' Hawilluadoubt-' edJy.makeacapsble and faithful mem ber of. tba boaro' in whose care ia a vary; considerable portion of " tha county's welfare.- vr . 'r-A' "stitch in tiaoa saves nine," and a dose of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP.at thebegiaaiagof.a cold will save. you. many weary hours and even days of distressing and harassing ough. Price 25 and 50 cents, --A. Heihtz and Pollock Col ' 'John 'Smith and George Let jiluscbe. returned -'Thursday, from. 'Hot Springs, Arkansss, where they have baea. sojourn ing during the sammer. Mr. Smith looks as .though the springs had doae hiai.coBsiderabla good. Ha secured a piece of Oklahoma land. ' .Anton 'Beech, died at St. Mary's kospitalJSubdayV'OctoUr 20, of.liver. complaint. He was bora in Austria, in 1868,' coming -to 'America twelve years ago. .Faasral services ware held, this Tuesdayforeapoa 1030 at', tha Catholio church; iateraMntin the Catholiccem- W, Bv Lewis alwaya has an eye open to the Deeatifel, especially in the liae of flowers. Tha other day being at Burd Ellis's he "noticed a white hlac in bios soai, one of the unusual things of this unusual sesspn, a companion fact with1 Mr. EUiaa fourth cutting of his alfalfa thisaeason'. We understand that Hana Elliott bis sold his fairm, a half section adjoin ing Will Newman's on the west, to Jacob Greisen'for $470 an acre. 4Mr. Elliott two years ago. bought the land for $270 an acre. This traaaaciion shows how land near Columbus has risen in value the past two, years." . As wa close our forms we learn that at li&Tthis Tuesday forenoon Peter Schilz, father of William and John Schilz, died in this city, aged 87 years, 9 months shd 2 daya The funeral will be Thurs day forenoon at 10 o'clock. His widow BurTives! him. .A sketch of his life will, appear ia next week'a Jocbxal. We understand that Mr. Ratterman is making, a "great effort to be elected county judge. He is altogether un known to nearly all Platte county voters. His opponent, W..A. McAllister, is very well known, and,' besides this, is the assurance that he is thoroughly well in formed' in legal matters and will make an excellent judge. While horse-back .riding Sunday Mrs. May Doddridge, who Is visiting bar sister, MraDr Evans, was thrown tdthe ground" with her-' hone and received some'severa braises. The accident hap pened by the horses of Mrs. 8peice, Wal ter Scbroeder and Mrs. Doddridge run ning into oaeh other. As tha accident happened, neazibe' hospital Mrs.. Dod dridge was takea there. ; i - It is suggested to those party adher ents who are utterly opposed to "third termers' and yet do not wish to vote for the' candidate of .an opposing political party, that they can simply scratch off their ballots the names of those who are candidates for the same office for a third time. This will be a very strong rebuke ia its way, although not so strong as to vote for the opposition candidate. Married, Sunday October 13, by Elder H. J. Hudson, at the Latter-Day Saiats church after the morning service, Charles N Hutchins of Meadow Grove. Madison county, and Miss Anna Galley, daughter of; Elder G. W. Galley of thia cityl The happy couple started Wednes day morning for their future home at Meadow Grove, followed by the good wishes of their friends. Says the Humphrey Democrat: "John Ratterman is making a progres sive canvass ror tne election or county judge, and the encouragement be ia re ceiving is very gratifying." We believe progressive means going forward. Some people have more 'concern about being ejected .than they have about being qualified-tb 'fill the duties of the office. which they are seeking. The last is tru ly-more gratifying than the first. ; . ' Tfiere'.waa a game of base ball Sua dayat 'tbe'Krumland farm north of tha city, between. a nine of Newman Grove and tne-.beu ureekers,. resulting in a victory ..for the latter score ,13 to. 8. This waajthe third of a aeries of. games, Newman-'-Grove having won. the other, two; -The game Sunday was. a very interesting one and witnessed by a large ierawd of people. "" -BaffaloBui's.Wild West will; close th season October 29, at Danville, Tirginia. The- parapbetnalia of the show will goto Bridgeport, Coan., for tba winter, while the stock goes to Peaaaylvaaia. Businesa with them has been; abeut the average of. other seasons. This year they have traveled a distance of 42,313 miles and' have given 348 perforaaanoea. ." Henry P:'3oolidge, -who ia makiag the' race' as one of the two republican caa'didaies I or justice of the. peace, has bad "a varied .experience in life which qaalifies him well for the discharge'of the duties of the office. A business uiaa nearly all bis life, he knows howmach it may mean to a maa thatthe scalea of jaatiee weigh , "fair in mattera of dispute. betWeea.itboss.wbe muat compromise their differences or carry them into court for:adjastmeat. Tpu make.nd maitake in esstmgybur'bslkfor'Hiry P.Cpol idgefor jasticL'-'' - ,-T-After going to press with last week's Jpoxkai ia which aaention waa made of Mr;. George .Morkert; trip wast, aad mora UspstisBy cfWaaatehee, .Waahiag-ton",- ha-brought toaa a'aamples of applss .grown- there, four varieties of which are the. Wolf River, Roman Beaaty, Noramn Spr.and. Ben Davis, all very .largai of deUdoM.na-ror'and.'.good.la every" .respect. H saw one Wolf River apple, that: weighed -forty-two ouncea.' Tha one he left as aieasares. feurteeo inchss aroaad" and weighs . tireaty-aix ouaoia Taey osrtaialyahbw the apple. possibuities oftaal Btouataia-vailey elUf auOa aad are;exeediagly attractive to Itha tsate, aa well sj the sight, stctasm'&eAjErtPfcSJtaAjs pattern ..- . . .. SOS EleyentH THESE ARE THE! ALWAYS RELIABLE STANDARD WfQI3JW;i3S.WiS3&V . ReMhlicaa.csBdidateS: fprcbaaty officea are aot askiag .the voters for a perpetaal lease oa tha positioas .they aspirato. They are all capable men and wiU fill the offices ia a'eetisfactory mani . Mbaroe Republicaa. - -W. H. Philbriek of American' Falai, Idaho" who fad cattle kere-laat;winter on the pulp of sugar beets with gratify ing resalta,vhas brought in; his .first saipajeat for th winter's feadiag.. .The hipaeat was a train load of 300 head and was brought in from Ord. Norfolk News. Hsppiaess depends ' very ' much ' on the condition of tba liver and kidaeya. The ills of life make but lUtle' imprest sion on those whose digestion is good.. You can regulate your, liver and kidneys with HERBINE and enjoy health and buoyancy of spirits. Price 50 cents. A. Heiatx and Pollock 4 Co. The republican candidate for super visor for districts 6 and 7, H. O. Rhode- bbrst, ia a man every way qaahied for. the position. He is well acquainted with the people whom he may serve, understands their needs, and' wiU'exer- cue his best aouity. in tneir service. While he will not, neglect tha general interests of the county, he will at the ime tisae give special care to the affairs of this section of .the county. Tba live stock interests of Nebraska are such as to warraat the State Univer sity in giving its students in the School of Agriculture thorough training in the care and management of farm animals. One feature of. thia work which is being emphasized mora than ever before is stock judging. Duringthe coming sea son, Nov. 11 to April 25, each student will receive instruction which will enable him to discriminate -with precision be tween, good' aad inferior animals of all Write for information. Sister Macbalina, a young woman of 23 years, died at the hospital Friday afternoon, "after, an illness of several aionths,.with coaaumptioa. ".She "waa known here aaabng- students of the St; Francis Academy aa Mamie English, a few years ago, before joining the. Sister hood. Services were held Saturday morning in 'tba Catholic church and the body was. taken Sunday to Omaha--for burial. . Michael English, father of tba deceased, came up to accompany the remains to Omaha. There is not the greatest unanimity of feeling between the populists and tha democrats of several portions of Platte county, and, although office-holders and professional politicians have -been' anx iously and constantly at work to patch matters up, there, are signs of breaking away from the machine. The fallows that scheme only for themselves and their clique have been for some time con scions that tha public could readily see through, their devices, their sleek meth ods and their cute ways. You can afford to give a few hours thought and work to further your views on the election of candidates to county offices. The public interest ia partly your interest also. If every voter would act mora upon his individual ideas and impulses, there would be a better condi tion of. our publio affaire than there is, and politieians would either be mora careful of their promises and their solemn pledges, or else, having made them, they would be more apt to remem ber them to keep. them inviolate. Miss Mary 8teffes expects to leave in a abort tiata for Califoraia to spend the winter. She will be accompanied by Mm: Frank Eimars, of Columbus, .who will also spend the winter in 'that fair clime.... Mr. Thoa.6ttis and Miss Mary; returned last Saturday from 8L Paul where they went to attend the wedding of Frank Ottie. Mr.Ottiaaays the marriage' took place' according to arrangameata aad 'that Frank aad his brideleft for-Cbicsgo,New York- and Boston to spend their honey-moon. Humphrey Democrat Rev. Robert' Mclntyre of Chicago, oa Thursday eveniag hist si the opera bouse;. gave tha initial entertsinmentr of the High School Lecture eourseot the saasoa, to a" delighted audience. Ha is both a- phflosopfaet and an orator, and from beginning to end of his discourse, he had tha closest attention of young and old to all that was said. The admi rable matter of.; the' lecture was framed inthe ohoicest Isaguaga, and all supple mented by a voice of woaderf nl sweet ness aad peaetratioa, aathoagh tha hall, was filled. with; electricity, the listeners electriied, aad the speaker iaspirad with the great central thoaghtof his theme that while there isselfiahneae in the world, there ia good in everybody and it greatlyoverpowerB sll meanhess.' :Tbe trouble ia,not Jthat- there is any hick of lorsia- the:orlbV but' that- people ex-. press only a small.- portion of.what' they havw. He defined a pbssimintsa being baa who, being offereda. choice between two evihv.would grab them bpth. WANTXn-flETKRAL PEKSONS OF CfLKX. lBuia-ia men -Kate iae ia ana) to hiiiwiim aad adTeftiae old wmKkTmmmtmt koaar solid Sakiy ratt .wmUt wka an-BBnaw-ia eaaa Hotaaaad 3mm The October. 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Ali knVwncuT able ' diseasea-both' acute . and chreaac are sueeassfully treated by thia' wonder ful science' aad 'wbo have been' pro abuaasd'ss incurable by othW: methods tova. rasf oadad "aasfly.to thia IsTHBi PATTERNS. r?po4JiR SENSATION. Otir Qaal Wagen ! YV are deliverljis I. Xaiat ' al either 8eraBtaMr lekigh fr $10.50 fektoa:. Hard Coal - per too -.ur: shed;.. iio.oo X)u)ui ":,";' R..S. Lump. R. S. Nut ' Hanna Lamp C: C. Lump. Jackson Hill Trenton . .u t ."A - . " ?; ..." i' . . )' . - iv .- -.i .,- t nth ': AV-''"1.'(R.SSS ii; ', : ?'. T'o't; - A- ' - ' ' -u . a ' "; 7flft . ' . " ": -iS:"-:.& -: . . : - -- " - Ihe.kMtlaaii " klt " asP'aa " " W?' ' aa-m " . . . THE EMINENT EYE SIGHT . SPECIAUST:.kI Zxfrrt Optician of 1607,- im;Mgi$;.ojkMt'. will be at myre Frrtayiiai Slf-' '.anlay; Nt; 22 aa 33.'. Two days "only". 'Csult the Doctor; abontyduf" : thM Fraa! Oaly curable are'accepted by ua; if, yours ia -not oae enable to bur method of treat twa will fraakly. tell. you so, and if waeaa beaeit you to say" ... " ---- .. - . -i . extent we will also iaform youVof tha - .--. -- fact. We 'chaxgeaotkia for. either con-.- .-" . .--.- sultation pr.exaaaiaatioa. -If you are aflbcted call 'aad -laara. oaropiaioa .on '. your case. A lady operator iu caarge of G.P. Offiee,-FourUeath. street, lot J ,- -S -: 5sv- R