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    THE tttlAKA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , DEVEUBER 1. 1SS5.
Cures
RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA.
Ilntknrttr , IfeaiJnrlie. TootliiM be ,
ftji.rnlnm Tlru ! < , ! < . , rle.
rrict , nrtj Ccitt. At brts1 H n * Dwdtff.
TJIE CW.RLES k VOT.ELER CO..Sott Proprietor * ,
r-Ainj-orc. Mitrnaxis C. B.A.
A 1-TKE LINK O *
Pianos and Organs
WOQDBRJDGE BBOS'
MUSIC HOUSE
OMAllA NEBRASKA.
JanssMcallnslitiilo
ChirtercdbyUicStstccfllU-
. . 'inc Immediate rtlitlin
.nil chronic , uncaryind prl *
vate diseases Gonorrttri ,
, ' G leet andSyphtllt in all their
' complicated ( arms , also nil
ditease * of the Skin end
Blood promptly relieved und
permanently currd ty reme-
. dieitestidlnarortircflr
t l > ) > rrial I'rnrUrr. beminal
Wecknesa. Nipnt Losses by Dreams. Pimple * on
the Face.Lost Mnnhood , > > < > jM/j/mrrd. / / Tltrte
it no rfjierlmmtlnq. The appropriate remedy
is at ones us-d In each case. ConiulUtt'oTifc ' , per >
honal or by letter , sacrcdiy conriozntlal. tiied-
Ulnes cent by Ms'.l and Exprcst. No marks on
fcta ; c to Indicate coLtir.ts or tender. Address
DR.J AMES.No. 20AVVashinglon St.Cnisago.lIL
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
I ? iiaiuro'B own rnmodr , mndo fmm loots
KttU'ered ' from lort'Me ol Ooonrlu. 'J'lm nbovo
out rujirt--onts the inrthod of HP n.nnufiicturo .
twenty j mrh oco. Thi'tlpmiioit tins liucn rnid-
UHlly iticreubiuK until n $1CO.W3 Inbratorj Iow
nMiiMwrr lo pupjity tin tniilo This pi-cat VOR-
etattlo tJlcxKl llintler cures cnn"cr , culan-h.
ficroruli. , * czcinn , ulcer , tlieumntl m nnd blood
tiilnt , hf-mlltary ur othcrn Iso. wlihout tlie i ire
K. V. 157 W. sa < l st. DTHVTLT n , AUaiitn ,
. ,
4.jrTt Ifc * lMrtU * 1710 * . A ( < flnm hrMM ft feuetoa 8 * * r
fWr flteuptCBa , * kd M Kll w iMtv 4rtiA * , Try It * ti
JDJ ? . IIAIR'S
Astliiiia Cure.
Tliis invrOnnblo uperlflc rcinlUy and permo-
nontly curtss all Unils of Asthma. The most
< ) tiftluiit < " und kin ? * > tHUdlng C.IMH ylc Id i > ruinpt
ly to Its wonderful curing jiroix-rtk" . It Is
known throti rhuut the uorld lor itsuurirolcd
ttflloacy.
I t. lM TAUT\vni.U city of Llnwiln , N < 'b. , wrnes.
Jitit , ti" . , ISPI : 81ii.o ( ustnc Ur llulr's Anbnm
Ouro , for tiiaio thnn one } car , my wlfo lias bt-on
Mitlri'iy wull , and nut uvun & symptom of Uiu
fllf ( in-n bun uppfiirt'd.
WILLIAM llKKNlTTT , KIrhliuid. Iowa , writes.
Kpr. IU. ll"U : 1 liuvo hocn nHllctPd with Huy
Fevornnrt AetlmiK lnct > KiB. I followttl your
dlnn'Uonn HDI ! urn tiuppy to Kuy thut 1 nuvcr
blttpt Ix-ticT In my life. ) am irlud tlntt I Rm
niiR the mitny who can pt-uk MJ fuvoi ubly of
, v ' " 'A suluuble M pose troatlwi oonttiinlnp slmllai
root truinovury naio In the U. H. . Canada nnJ
real Itrltiiln , will tie mulled upon unpllcation.
ATIT Orut'Eiit uot huvlnx It In stock wiu jiro-
r * 10
10DOCTOR
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
K . CharIc iSt.SL.I-oul , Mo.
A tffiUr IT.JUIUJ ft l Ki letl CtlUrii. fcu | .Kc"lotlIOT
ifc vdlii tbcBptt altrefttaieclftf Caa.wl . NtEToci , tlxla
ill i.ux > UKIIIWin tor cUberl-tfil-lialuiULeull.
a cltrrI < rf vbrvaau * ltol4rfeii QUii.9w ;
Nertoui Prostration , Oebllltj. Menial and
Phitlcal Woaknut ; M srcurlal and other Atitc.
lloni of Throct. Skin or Donet , Blood Polscnlpg ,
old Sores and Ulcers , tr * tnatrt ub copmiicuu
urtMt.ea lktntel utlB prlBetpUg.btbiv , Privctclj.
Olteatet Arising from Indltcretlon , Eictsi ,
Eiposure or lndulg r.c > . i-tick pnju < B < r tt. .
f > IU U | t > < . ! cctcvgiltru. dthllltr. UlEUtll lit ilU
-
.o , . . . . fBitlt * . c.u ( i.ie Id.xi ,
r nd riB ilajrlaj * Impropar or unhappr.
J ra aulj yr.a , JK ! kl.i .SOvnti. on ttn
lct.l.JeaT , OK. fr l nr titmi. Coot
- , * * " ' ' ' " ' " 'ft'1"4 ' * " * " lel rm.S4ci.iuI.
' A Pciltlve Written Guarantee ( tua u mrre * .
ntiitu * . 41tUi u.lci > i ; l. > i > t ) nilUlciritll.
MARRIAGE GUIDE ,
BUO PAOES , ntTE PLiTBa , ( itttat cloth aai rlU
oiln. t ldfortO . l -tofrfttixLfj. . Our 8H
lUtlam , Irui l > Ut > , > nUI an Ur
- tn rrr. t p i. tTiLiil , < J
J. | tf Itrtl w . tl tiecM
1ltTof rrT > f du lwaaaJ CIBBT Mor Tao
cuLUUfUiUc aurrltct t 'XlntA it. I'-jr
tot , j * * ( < oT c.5Aa adrvtk& ft o b * .
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u ruvi-
UFFALON.V.
HAGAN'S
Magnolia. Balm
ls'a ; scnct aid to beauty.
ft any a bdj' owes her fresh-
.lies-j to it.vho would rather
Aot tell/and v can't tell.
THE SUPItCMH COUIIT ,
Henacrctl by Nebraska's
.dr on ovc lhrrt4.
CliaitllH V. tc. . Rrror from Colfnt county.
AlDnmsd. Oj'lnrnn t > > Mutwell. J.
1 In an action for f lnndpr on n charge
of larceny and pmlK zzlemcnt as treas-
brr-r of n'K-hfKil district , whcrr t'tc tcti-
uiony is conflicting nto the funds in the
hands of the treasurer. U is not error to
refti e to KIIC nn instruction , tlmt if the
tr.'ustirer his "rpfnil to pay any draft ,
oi'lnr or warrant drawn ujwn him by the
proper oftieer or oilicols , this would con-
stiiutccmbcexli-incnt "
a To con . iuitc pmHc-JtzlpniPnt it is c -
fpntial thnt the owner should ho deprived
of thp proptTtv nllfccd to > > e
1 nn adx'cr-c Use or holding.
Ifaldwlu vs. 15o\il. Aj'"iil | ' * > " >
eiiiitv. . Aflinned. Ojiinlou by
wpll , D.
1 A patent from the United States
which contains u recital that thp _ pur-
clmwr < nniRlng him ) ha1 * deposited in the
geiifral land uilice of the L'nited Jstat'is n
ccrtiiicatc of the register of the land
olHco at Lincoln , Neuraska , whcrcbj' it
appears tlmt full wnyment hai been madp
by Uiu aid ( .purchaser ! uccording to the
provisions of the net of congress of the
a-lth of April. l * < io , cntitli-d "an act
mak'iig further provisions for the sale of
puul'.c lands. " merely * bows that tbo
purchaser lias made the payments re
quired by law to utilities him Ui enter the
land , and is not a recital thut the patent
was issui-il nndi-r the act of 1 * Q.
2 Wlun- bind * are enU > ri"l under the
homestead law of the United States , and
nfterwnrds ux | > n proper proof and pay
ment oOhp jirico , the homeslead commuted -
muted , such lands are not subject to
tale on execution on a di-bt contracted
before the patent was issned. And
where such land1' xvere exempt when
convoyed to a tmrr'lia''jr , the exemption
continues in favor of tL _ grantee , aud
lie mav jpad ) ! the same.
Limuuer vs. llcrruti. Krror from Gnco
county. lU'Vcrsed. Opinion l > y Maxwell. J.
1 Tfic mere sale by a party of bis
ctock of goods to a relative is not of
itsi-lf a badge of fraud.
a While the transfer of a stock o
goods by a debtor in failing circum
stances to his mother and brother is at
tended with suspicion , from the facility
with which a secret trust in favor of the
debtor may bo created , yet whore it'is
clear that such transfer wns made in
good faith , upon a sullicicnt considera
tion and not to hinder or defraud cred
itors , it will l e sustained.
S Where a bill of feale of n stock of
goods was made to the mother nnd
brother of the debtor to pay debts owing
by him to tin m hold , that as against
other creditors the grantees acquired
only the riirlit tohaveiiiuliicient amount
of the goods fold to satisfy their claims ,
and the balance was a trust fund for the
boiielit of the other creditors and the
grantees must account.
1'eiuburtou V. 1'ollaixl. Appeal from Hniuil-
tonjcounty. AlUrmed. Opinion by Mas-
well , . ! .
1 Whore land was eonvcved by hus
band and wile by warranty deed to trus
tees appointed by the will of her futher ,
for the "sole ami seperate use and ben-
elit" of the wife , etc. , the consideration
l > oii ] " derived from the father's estate , a
provision in the deed that the husband
"shall have the right to occupy , farm and
control said land for her" ( the wife , does
not create any estate in him v , here there
is no Irnud
2. The transcript of judgment of a
justice to become a loin upon real estate ,
must be tiled in the district court of the
county where the judgment wab recover
ed , and cannot in the first instance be
liled in the district court of another
county.
lloiisel vs. Tlirnll. Error from Dousrlas
countj. AUiruietl. Opinion by Reese.I.
1 A factor or commission merchant ,
while not a guarantor of the responsibil
ity of the persons with whom he deals , is
hold to the same degree of care and dili
gence which a reasonably prudent man
would exercise in the management of
his own affairs.
U Where a commission merchant in
Omaha , doing business in San Francisco ,
caused commission goods to bo con
signed to another person in San Fran-
cii-co _ . that peron being one whom the
consignor had stated to him , he the con
signor , would huve no dealings with ,
Mich commis-iion merchant could not re-
lea'.e himself from liability resulting
from tbo lots of the consigned property
on the ground that the person to whom
the goods wore shipped was a sub-agent ,
for who'e acts he could not bo held re
sponsible ; and the fact that the goods
weie consigned to the objectionable per-
fcon by the concignor would not change
the application of this rule , it being
shown that the commission merchant
was purchasing othergpods of the con
signor at the tame time and causing
them to be shipped to such per on in the
Fame way.
fetaie vs. County Bonnl Saline County. Man
damus. Writ avuirdt-d. Opinion by lUe > e ,
1 In counties under township organi
zation , the board of supervisor.-'have au-
thont.v to hear and determine complaints
against county ollioers under the pro
visions of article i , chapter 18 , of the
compiled statutes , lfeS5.
U Where the boaidbas assumed juris
diction of such a cause , and has passed
upon the bulllciency of the complaint
and nfturwardb refused to act in the case ,
and upon an application to the supreme
court in the exercise of its original jnrio-
diction for u mandamus to compel ac-
t'.on.the court will iiot mquirc into the suf-
iicioncv of the complaint further than to
ascertain if it id such a complaint. To
that extent thu compluiut was examined
nnd held sullicioiit.
S \ \ mlo the supreme court can by u
mandamus compel a bourd of county
biiporvisorii to act upon u complaint
against a county ollicer , yet it can in no
wiiy control iu judgment or legal discre
tion.
4 A respondent , in a proceeding to re
move him from a county ollice , lias the
right to present as many legal questions
for decision by the county board as he
niny think necessary for his proper de
fense , but Uie board has the authority
nnd right to decide Mich questions either
with or without argument as it may
deem proper. It is not required to waste
time in listening lo unnecessary argu
ments.
ft Where a party to a proceeding be
fore Uiu county board causes the attend
ance of unnecessary witnesses , or iu any
other manner needlessly augments thu
costs nnd expenses of n trial , it is within
thu power of the board to tax such un-
nece.sbary costs to the party making
them nnd it should in all proper cases
exercise such power.
C lii n proceeding before R board of
supervisors , to remove from ollico n
county olll ur , two-thirds of all the mem
bers elccte constitute a quorum. It is
not essential that -all the membcra be
present , 15ut of a special meeting all
must bo notified ,
7 When a complaint against a county
ofliccr is miide nnd filed with the count r
clerk , it is the duty of the county board
10 hear it. They have no authority to
order its removal to the district court for
trial.
IVrrifth vs. State Krror from Jolmsou
county. lteven > ion , remanded. Opiuiuu
by Ctibb , Cli. J. lleebo , J. UI sweats.
1 Upon n trial for murder , an instruc
tion to the jury , which takes from their
consideration , or which i feiiboypublo of
being understood by the jury to take
from thrtir- consideration , certain evi
dence in the case tending to lower the
; * Kilo of the homicide to mitnslunghter ,
it. erroneous , und inueh case the vor-
[ lirt buingu genur.il one and the sentencx'
In-ing for lifiiMMi years in the peniten
tiary , the judgment will bo reverend ,
a In a trial for murder , n verdict of
guilty which does not ascertain whether
it bo murder or manslaughter as ituuirtl |
113 * section 4 $ ) of tin : tnmiiml Oixla , con
fers no powi r on the court to pass sen
fence on the accused
StainEx. Ilal. , Midair vs. I > rnokK M n-
damns. Motion to vacate overruled. Opin
ion l > \ tit-US' ! , , ! .
1 T lit ? provision of JVPtJon'3 of Chap
ter , " 0 of the compiled statutes by which
it is provided tnst uim an objection ,
prot'-st or n > inon trnncp Itcing Hjrainst
the ; s * lance of a license to * itito\i-
c tmg li.i'ior . UIP countv board or rit.v
council ' null appoint a day for hearing
the ca . Is nmndntnry and the board or
council Imve no authority to proceed ini-
medmtel.v to the investigation of the tint-
tf rs filleged in the remonstrance , aud
mandnmus will issue to compel the
proprr action of the board or council
2 The fact tlmt H representative ol
the remonstrants was present and made
no objection to the matter , being investi
gated bv thf ) council , would not confei
the riglit upon such council to IS UP thr
license without appointing a tiinp for tht
hearing Neither wotiltl the board 01
council have the right to appoint the ,
then , proH-nt time for such hearing. The
purpose of the law is that a future time
must be appointed in order thnt nil per
sons interested may lie present with tneii
witne.s-ses.
4 Upon an application for a manda >
mil" to compel the appointment of a titnt
for. the hearing of a remonstrance , it is
no defense to allege , nor will this courl
inquire as to the lalsitv of the facts al
li-god _ $ ! ! the remonstrance. It is suf-
licont if one is tiled.
bt.itc ex Uel. . Morton t s. Stevenon. Man'
< lrumi . Opinion tiled. Opinion bj C'obb ,
( r'h. .1.
1 Under the provisions of section 3 of
article 0. of the constitution of the leg's-
Inlure of 1SA1 , had the power to provide
bv law for the election of n second judge
pi the district court for the second judic
ial district , notwithstanding that the leg-
hl.ituro of ISs-l hud provided by law for
the election of an additional judge for
the third judicial district and for the cre
ation of four new judicial districts and
for the election of judges for each thereof.
A court will not ( ordinarily listen
to an objection made to the contitution-
alitof an act of the legislature by a par-
t.\ who p rights it do s not effect and
who has therefore no interest in defeat
ing ii. [ Uooly's Con Lim J Ed. , 197. ]
! ! There isu \\i le oMllereuce between
the weight and authority to bo nccorded
and given to au aet which has passed the
legislature by a constitutional majority
and through"ill : stugtrs of legislation and
boon appiovcd by the executive , although
it may be inimical to some provision ot
the c'jiistitution , and a paper which with
out having jws.ed the legislature , has
through accident or design found its way
to n place among the authenticated stat
utes. The former should bo respected
and obovcd , until docl.irert invalid btlie
judiciarv in a proper legal proco ding ,
while the latter may be "disregarded by
all.
_
After Dliitithcrln.
Diphtheria is a terrible disease , requir
ing the greatest medical skill to oHect'a
complete euro. Even when its power is
broken , it clings to the patient with great
por.-istcncy , and often leaves the system
poisoned and prostrated. Just here
Sarsaparilla does a vast amount of good ,
expelling impurities from the mood ,
giving it richness and vitality , while it
renovates aud strengthens the system.
Odds ami Hnilc.
Courtship among the I'ltilo Indians is
attended with dimeulty. If a in-iulen
does not like her lover she tolls her
grandmother , and when the younf' man
comes again the old ladv takes a shovel
ful of hot ashes aud throws them in his
face. This is equivalent to giving him
the mitton.
A large buck made his apjMjaranco ou
the principal street of Berlin , Somerset
countv. Pa. , one day last week , causing
considerable excitement among the local
hunter , who sueeecded in killing him
after a long chase.
An investigator of names says after a
long search for it ho has been unable to
find any person who ever bore that of
Printer. He has found P.iinter. Stainer ,
Shoemaker , Tanner , Tinker , Carpenter
and nintiy others derived from trades or
occupations , but no Printer.QThe investi
gator has probably overlooked Job
Printer.
A Maryland farmer has a tame crow
that is very wise. The other dav it en
tered a room unobserved , tore up a novel
Iving on a table , opened a copy of the
Bible , as if to inculcate the wisdom and
value of that work , aud ended the day's
labor by stealing a watch and biding it
in a hayloft.
An old woman named Grabill , living
near the Welsh mountain in Lancaster
county , Pa- , killed and cremated one of
her hogs with the belief that the swine ,
several of which had curious fits , were
bewitched , and that the first person who
should appear during the incineration
would prove to be the witch
The young Terry boy of West Ran
dolph , vt , , who had nobloSfl veins , was
buried Thursday. His skin was frac
tured by a stone thrown by a playmate.
and honied to death. His blood flowed
iust under the skin , and cutting the skin
bad the same elied that cutting the large
veins in a common person would have.
Angostura Hitter * arc the best remedy
for removing indigestion and all diseases
oriirinatlntr liom the dlcestive organs. Be
ware of counterfeits. A > k your grocer or
( lriiiiist for the eeuulnc article , manufuc-
tuieU by Ur. J. G. 11. Slesert it Sons.
Hnrd ou Chicago.
New York Star : A grocer doing busi-
nes ? at Whitewater , \ \ is. , faijcd the oth
er day , nnd a Chicago creditor wont a
man over in hot haste to secure the
amount of his debt. In a few hours the
man telegrapeed-
"Can't get hold of anything but twelve
barrels ol eggs "
"Tho Chicago house nt once replied
"Attach the egijti and sell 'eui for what
you can get. "
The agent answered this by telegraph
ing :
"Come to find out , the eggs huve boon
barreled up over two yuarV1
The hou e then settled him with-
"In tlmt cua ship 'em hero. Wo can
probably dispose of them to some of the
restaurants. "
Jn-t give U. H. UUUUIILASS & SONS
CAI'SlC'UM COUGH DHOI'S a fair trial ,
they will relieve your Cough instantly :
Thuusauda testify to this
Kansas Cowboy Sotiio of our ranch-
inun tire einlmrktii ! ; in the business of
rnifiti bullnlo. Tliorc are about tifty
head upon the ranch of the Franklin
Land and Cattlu company , nnd thcro aru
ulso toino butValous on thu Goodnight
ranch. C. J. Jonuof ( Jarden Citj- , also
has soniu. Thu 1'rauklin company is
paving $50 n head for bullalo cafrt-s ,
I'licru is a herd of 4,003 buffaloes in the
western portion of the Neutral strip.
When buffalo robes arc worth $15 to $ M
npim' ' , und buil'alo steak U't cents n
IKIUDJ in thu p'jdiro City market , it
would bceiu as if thure tva.s in on or in
bulTalo raising , A do/.un years ajjo ,
inillious of butlUloes roamed at will over
tliDau prairi and they were Klatightercd
for fun and for' their robt-s. It would
not bo surprising if they would jot bo
inure valuable uiau boei cattle ,
NtTvoiis DebllUalc'd Men ,
STou are kllowcd a frte trlni fiif thirty ilaj/j
nf tlit use of Ur. l ) > o's CclebraUd Voltaic
licit with Kltictrie auNpensory Appliances ,
rortho .j > cHHly relief and i rmattcnt rure ot
N' ! nous IVblIitx\JK4 of Vitality atitl Man-
iKwid , and all kindrwl troubles. AMI | for
many otlie dl uei. Comiiletu ro tonitiuti to
iiealtli.iiror uli J inatihoijiL No risk U in-
ninrd. Illustrated pamphlet with full Information
mation , tertuH , etc. . iimlleU free by addreaslug
Voltaic JJdt Ca MarsUall. itidt
AN
What II Cost a Gentleman Trom the
Interior.
San rrnnci co Call "Gimme dome
hard , etraiglit Micker. " said one of two
fellows. evidently sporting characters
from their appearance , who entered a
i > , tloon ou Kt' rnJ t-trcet yesterday after-
uoon.
"I'll takn ray plzen from the . ame bottle
tle , ' added the other , a ferocious looking
wan , six feet high.
The barkeeper set out two empty class
es , two more containing Trater , and had
Delected a dark oolored bottle from the
row behind.'to lien Uie sis-fooler gawd
with a cunotH' expression at Uie only
other occupant of the palatial report ,
who was standing ucnr by at the bar ,
and exclaimed to his friend.
"Sav , there's the man we've been
hunting for. "
" o it is. " said the other , ns he turned
nnd scowled liereoly at the third man.
The latter did not sneak , but his face expressed -
pressed much wonder.
"Say , why didn't you decide that dog
fight fairly and sqUarely a * a tuun ought
to ' "juvagjly inquired the six-footer of
the stranger.
"What dog fight * "asked the iuoiTcnsivo
pai ty.
"What dog tight ! Wull , you have got
a chock , " responded the six-footer. " 1 ou
moan to t ll me you don't know that I
owned that other do # , which won the
light squarely ? "
"I assure you , ontlemen , that I know-
nothing about iUf 1 never went to a dog
( if iit in mv life. You must hiuo uiij-Uikuu
me for foinebody el-e "
"I'd a sHoni you were the referee , "
said the bix-footer
"So would 1 , " echoed his companion ,
in a tlmaJmiiuyoice. .
"It must bo a mistake , gentlemen. I
never saw .you bufore. but won't you lake
n drink with mef" said the inolleustvo
l > er.-on settinj ; alarmed.
"Well , if you nin't the referee we'll
drink , " muttered the t-ivfooter.
The three drank together , and the six-
footer began telling about the dog light.
"Darn mo , " he broke foith , ns ho
came to relate the retcree's unfairness ,
'darn me. if you uin't the perfect imnge
ot that referee. " Thro was doubt in
his voice aa ho added."ou say you
ain t him , do yon * "
* 'llu loolc * mighty like him , " remarked
the other t > port.
"It's funny how KHU men do reeinble
each oilier , " observed the third iiarty , as
graciously as possible. "LutV nave another -
other drink , gentlemen. What are you
going to take * "
They toolc the same thing. The vari
ous piiases of the figut were dwelt upon
by the sivfooter He tell thai his dog
could lick anything with the form of a
canine in the whole country. He consid
ered it ti blanked outrage for the referee
to hi'havc us lie did.
'He left before I could meet him faeo
to face , " he proceeded , "but I swore I'd
cook him for uis dirtv tyork the lirt time
I saw him again. I'll lick him 10 that his
own landlord won't know him. " The
Mvfootcr wt iu.a U-rrible passion , und
his companiruiAvfis all'eetud by it al o.
"You moan to say you weren't ut the
tight' " asked tho-latter.
"No , of eour > PI wasn't , " said the ref
eree's counterfeit "Let's have one more
drink for the itb * of this curious meet
ing , gentlemen , " uud he tried to laugh ,
but the smilo.was clia tly. Thcv drank
again nnd again . The six-fooler thumped
the counter vigorously and again pro-
nouncf J anathiMiH on the referee. Once
more they dranKj
"You look as much like that cursed
referee tlmt I think vou are him any
how , " snarled the six-looter.
"But I tell you I urn not"expostulated
the unlucky olatL.
"You donlt.utRan to say I lie. do
you ? " inquired the tall sport , menac
ingly.
" .No , no ; but you are mistaken. "
"No , I ain't. When I * ee a. lace I can
always recollect it. You refereed that
dog 'liirht and cheated me out of iny
money. "
"And stole a cool hundred from me , "
said the other fierce individual.
The third party tried to excuse him
self , but the pair had ended by convinc
ing themselves that the referee was be
fore their oyes. One of them dealt him
a blow which knocked linn down , the
barkeeper blew a police whistle , and the
inebriated sports wcro looked in the
Central police station. There they gave
the names of Thomas lirowu : md Jo.seph
Smith.
"WiIl : , you've made a fool of yourself , "
said the arresting officer to the bruised
party , when he reached the receiving
hospital. "You ought to have seen they
wore playing you for drinks. They
have worked that game buforu. "
One of the very best of all earthly pos
sessions is self-possession. Another
equally as valuable is Red Star Cough
Cure. A bottleof that medicine will re
move the very worst cough or cold ever
contracted.
WEEDS FOIl WIDOWS.
Are grass-widoivs subject to hay-foyer ,
as a general rule ? [ Chicago Sun.
The widow's mite has long done duty
as an example of the widow's might ; but
alter ull the widow's smite is only a love
tap. fUarours' Gazette.
Widow * ' some widows' kisses are as
Bweot as honey , and even the widow's
smite mtiit not be treated lightly nor bo
rejected with acorn. Goodan'o Ciiicago
Sun.
Sun.A
A widow in Wilton , Conn. , says she
never intend ? to marry again. It isn't
safe to place anv reliance upon th avow
ed intentions of widows. [ Burlington
Free Press ,
A Jer ey City man was _ nrn-sted as he
was about to marry a widow. The trm
of the law must be very strong in Jersey
City , or else it knows very little about
widows. f Courier-Journal.
Il often happens that a man is found
dead on his wife's grave , but who ever
heard of a wife dead on her husband's
grave ? It takes u widow to boar up
under a chastening Provideuce.Courier-
Journal.
"So , .Mrs. YanTspiuuer , you are left u
widow * "
"Ye-ye-yes , boo-hoo-o-o-oo. "
"There , theniflon't cry. That won't
bring him bariJC-
" 1 knowil , but it will excite svmnatby
and help me to got another. TCiuoago
New * . < ' .
"This chillv weather makes mo think
of my pouiT dWd husband , " Enid a
widow as ohC' slit down beside a 1ndy
close to the Move. "Ho was always so
cold , poor iuHwid h ° used to shiver
and wonder if he ever could get warmed
through. HojV .ho miserable when he
was cold , poor mnn , but it is a great
comfort to nih tttl feel that ho is happy
now , [ Chicago Xews.
Dr. Pierce's"l''avorito Pitscriptlon"is
everywhere acknowledged to bo the
standard remedy for female complaints
and weaknesses. It is bold by druggists.
A Frightened IIU > ernaii < IJUKS Mistakes -
takes a Cbinuiiian Tor an Animal.
On one of the principal thoroughfares
of this city , says the Huston Herald , for
a number of years past , ha been lo
cated the office of an expressman , who ,
in addition to his ctuer business , carried
on quite a trade iu the ulo of money
drafts to Ireland. About a wwk ago ho
moved from the old stand , and the place
was leasHil jo a ( Jhiuuso laundrymau
Among thu cu omer < i of the former oo-
rupant was an Irtnh gid who made quilo
frequent donations to the old folka ut
home K ( < centlv f < lie came in from her
phiou in Cambridge to si-nd i om more
of her wages to Jurag-'dju' iiU. und
not itiug heard < if tliuth-ngi m ir
ofTi p hied hers -If to tint claT to
the customary draft Shi went in , and
in a second later rnslrod screaming to the
sideWHlk , attracting in a brief pace of
time a large crowd about br Alter lie
had lw i'0 restored to nerly her tnirrunl
condition , she blnrted out that 1n Mr.
G n's shop the found a big moukiy
with R shirt on. rd she thought he was
gt'ing to nt'.at'k hrr It was tome time
before llridpet could be p < rsttu'led that
the Monsrolinn was Imruilp" , nnd hp
departed nmid shrieks of laughter frviu
the observers of her fright.
VASSAH V.VGAI'.IBS.
Semi-military discipline ilo be intro
duced ut VRs * r rollege. KngMgvraents
wil } probably follow. [ BoMon Trans
cript.
"A chair of matrimony is talked of at
Vasstir college " Ofoour < Mt will be it
big rocking-chair strong enough to hold
two. [ Norn to n ItcmM.
The dentist * ' bills at Vas nr college are
said to bo sonu'thilig frightful. This
comes Irom compelling every girl to tvit
n piece of her lirst cake. lYonkcr's
Statesman
The Detroit Free Press thinks General
Sherman would be popular as ttrcsiiknt
of Vassar. Possibly , but wouldn't the
gpneral get kind of tirttd kissing the snmc
gill * for four JI-.IM right aloiigr [ Uur-
lington Free Pre is
The young lady grjidtuttr < of Va jar
huve purchased the AtlanUc Hichlandf
Independent. It is supposed that Uio
doublcrolumu udverlisemvnlof chewing
jrum on the last page is "taken out in
trade " [ Norristown Herald.
Some one suggests General Sherman
for president ol Vassnr college If the
osculating hero should be plaetnl In that
position girls would 1mvp to l e Vassar-
natod ugninsl kiting before entering the
college. ) Norristown Hvrald.
There was n young Icidy from Vnnsar ,
Who Rlway for saucer laid "Sasser. "
Hlie was rook tor lite school ,
Hut \\as nolKHlv's tool.
For biie said mat noue dared "sass * er. "
A NOVEL SCHEME.
A School if 1'olltlps Tlio Opinion *
of Kinliiriit Politician1 * .
The sclKMiie of a Witshiiigtuii man is tea
a School of Polities. Iln would
supply a lot of trained canaidates for
pnlilic oflice HP wrote to a hundred
eminent men. explaining his plan , and
Hiking if they tumid consider a duvet
offer of n position iu the umk-rt.iking.
A whole mouth has elapsed , and he is
grieved to report tlmt he as received onlv
nine replies of any s-ort. not outof which
encounig-s him to jro nh"ad. 1'rom
Samuel J. Tilaen. William M. Evart .
Johu Kelly , Dormnn 1 . Eaton nml
Abram S. Hewitt hf got merely formal
aeknowli-dgnients tlirough secri'ttrii"
of the reception of Ins cpistU' Ninety-
one gave il no utt-'iition wiiat.-ver. C"arl
Sehtirz facetiously wrote"Your invent
ion is novel , judging by : t cursory exam
ination. " Samuel .F. lluid.ill1 lear
that \tiur < 5t > h itn * ii rather Utopian. "
EK-r6vernor Ila ei "At all < -vents. th
iinprovement of ollicoholder' * you are
riglit to tnat extent , and nobody will bf
apt to contradict you. " Senator ,
Mahonc : "I have been much enti-rtuincil'
by the novelty of your idea , and it is to
be hoped that yon will live to sue it come-
'
to something' " Hut there wa ? no in :
dication of a wild desire to get places in
the faculty. _
A Hcira of Xcur-Sis'ited ' I'cople.
New Yorfe Tribune1 1 never rczihr. " '
jiow uiiin nejir-bighted pt-ople thi-re are
in the world until ! was sUuionud hen- . "
remarked Mij. : Kenr.ie , who has comm -
m ; \ ml of the guard at the tomb of Gene
ral Grant at Hivurside. "On Sundays
there are more of them than ou any other
day. They como from all parts of the
countrr from Maine to Texas. The in
variably inquiry is : " 1 wish you would
give mo a permit togonp to the grating of
the tomb. 1 am near-sighted and c-m
only oe the bare brick walls from the
Hues. ' Capt. Fcsscnduu when stationed
hero drew the line of permits at govern
ors of states , major generals nnd foreign
ministers , and I have to adhere to tluit
rule.
Many people visited Riverside yester
day , notwithstanding the threatening
weather. The guard is now comfortablv
quartered in Uie frame structures which
the government has put up for the troops.
They were put up in sections by a pa
tent process , und can bo taken down iu
half a day to be used elsewhere. A new
brick building has just boon finished in
the avenue opposite the tonib. It is the
tirst building that lias been erected in
this part of the grounds. At the foot of
the hill a block away aunthorsiuall build
ing was finished last week for a physi
ciau's olllce.
A. Tallow Trop.
Rochester Chronicle : This remarkable
tree is n nittn e of China. In the island
of Chnsfu quantities of oil and tallow are
extracted trom its fruit , which is gath
ered when tiie tree has Ion its leaves.
The twigs bearing the fruit are cut down'
and carried * to a farmhouse , where the
seed Is strii ] ; > ed oft' and put into a wood
en cylindrical box OK-U | at one end and
pierced with holes at the op ) > o iuend. .
The box is then suspended in a cylin
drical kettle containing water , and ih
diameter of which ditlers but little from
that of the box. The water is then mi' < lo
to boil , and the steam , penetrating into
tUe box , softens the seed * and facilitates
the reparation of the tallow. After
about a quarter of an hour's exposure to
steam the scetU are poured into a .steam
mortar , where they are stirred about
until all the tallow has been .st-panitod
into a semi-liquid state. It is afterward
poured into cylinder with .rtl < > at the
bottom through which it is driven bv thu
action of a press. It comes out perfectly
white , fri'e from all impurities and soon
becomes solid.
rOZZOXl'3 MED1CATCU COMFI.XION TOW
i > ii : :
.For infant's toilet is an inilinuens.ible nr-
icle , hs.tliu. * all excoriations immediate-
y Mjt'urs should u so it freely on the
ittlo on s * It 13 parfec tly harmless. Ferule
ulo by drug gists.
It Was Drought Back.
"Stop the press. " bhotiu-d an excited in
dividual as he rn-tiod into the olliee us 110
edition wnsbeing nm oil' . "Stop the pie-s.
Got an item that'll make yourcditiou a11
like wildliru. Unheard-of utl'air ! hap
pened right here in town "
"What is it ? " gaspud the editor , as he
grabbed pencil and paper.
"Ixianod u man a now nmbivlla lit my
house last night and ho brought the sarnu
one back this morning * in good
"
con
lint the editor had faint-d.
The Great Invention ,
For EASY WASHING ,
IN HARD OR GDFT , HOT K , COLD WATER.
Harm to I'.lHt II
No family , rlcti or poor rl. , ul 1 Ui without IL
Sola by all Umbers , tmt In trarr ( it vile Imi
tations. I'JMitLlXi : Is muuulitcturtd
oaljrlijr
JAMES PYLE. NEW YORKj
ois xxr TO
WF123 f
{ tana B
One of Uie nest and Largest stocks m iJtc U S.
to Select from.
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passsngor Elevator
M , BURKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
nno.
UNION STOCK YAflDS , OMAHA , NEB.
R11 McrrhantRnnd Tartiirn ; ' IJant P.ivU CMr. Ne < V i KfMrnrjNntlonil
ryNeli : ttilumlius M IP llnui , liuumbui , Nto. Mcl ouuJJ' limit , Mrtb J'lutte , Neb. Om h
itUoiittl limits. IMi'iilm. N ( k
VTU1 jmy euslouiurs' draft wjlli tCl of Inline ftttaJicd. for twtUun1 v liio of
& * & ( 5 > & * 3 A ,
7 * k If f ff i.
' V i * J J P VC3
* -
53c # ! ? ej t ( - -e - -
WM > II Tfo WITH Txr
coax
CRI6 BOROGK ISL&ND S P/.CIFIG / RSILWfiY
of ft p n'ni ! ttnd rln r rrlMIrn to
lpp > lln I a l csL nt InltUl ttlid 1 r
o.p
ror.tin iitV t'ut. in
tfctionrhl * b ( tnt > * - pntl fBHt't tlro rA mid tn
t-- - > vn ill ; . . .r th At antii . ml Tn iHr ( < im.t * It
l nl w thu t nvorftv HIM ! l.ft it-m tt. Rd ( frtmi t > i >
Ij t S Tlnrft mid N.HUICI | > .I Bud corntpniillu. ;
fijintir - \ I.ortlmn.1 ntiil ullinnit.
The Great Rock Island Rcuto
Otmrar.tf ( u fivtroni tl t na i > nf i-rtcn l ern-
rttr fctr > KlMl hy L > li < l thorough ! * bKlla td road
bvUim .ntli trirln of r , . .iiriiiinifti , M | Mil un-
uul ? ItinU culTi-rt * nfid li > idr * * ii lltniitfM > l : nr rrar
rt-rfw'ti'iii H hntnat.i } | rxn niuLc U thr M.icty
np-itl n-w"'inlrn : Imtli . rlMfon. unnd nlrl > n.l , > < .
mid thai c * r'inr < ll ijilltin tcht h poirni. tlr trap.
ti il i > jwtu. . i if t.'l ' u. li.mv iniirr M cl lt1i-t of
thli rmit * fT Tmii'fTn m tjl rnnnrtliiir imlntp In
Lnlon UttM.if. rid th cud
laznrle of I.tuirt > r
F t rd
. IVninrtl lllultp. Kini5i ' t i . l i
At Ilixjn IT. . iij. . -i . . ' "I ! irii'iU'rtt nnrlt llli-
Ji.iKorrd l > r raarlm Mncnin. rtit I'niliniin H l > c
falc P r i. ' Ilif late. : (1-Mtn. Kiicl nniirtiio.it. IIIIUDC
t'tw lnhl"HH l > i.r tpjr | < roLnl tnr-ilt nir Irl-tiirJj
r tim l ftwpf.nrhu crt nnti U > in AFC.'tr ntid Atchlfon
me nl.o i m ti.c C ltU-ilri ; Kctlmli c fliiiii C rs.
The Famous Albert Lea Route
T t1i di'i-rt c i : fnroilti line l n-iflt rhlr co onj
Minie p > ttt tndsr nl ttlirrc rotitit ! ton nr * * ni&ilfi
in I niun iiri > ifui a 1 immu In tl. - Irrrtturiri and
llrlti.u I'I-OTII. , . otrr thin mntK F rt l.jp-cu
7roin0 ate i-un to th * trrtnir nlfrr * 1.11 111 * r ro-
Krtvtikt < - ! ' l < . . llile nu Imnilrc and J. htns
Ir niul1.of f > wa mid Mlunekotn. It t HM thp tiiih.t
il hirable r utr to th llt wkcat 2 1U IUM ! nuiiturKl
| jn I. nt IMI ! ! , t liM-ntn
Ntill trim ! , r iniifjcr MVP. T | - ml and Knn-
Eil.if. li btcn i > ) N-ivd liptivrii i inrlunntl. Inrtinn-
; pen ! anl J jfi > n und I onn-11 ItlaRn. Knn' Citr.
luji'iripttlm mid ht. l ul and lut niiMllur | . .mlv
r < - nLtailM h ona&tlon nllapi. . nU 1'oMfrr.
olit mahle. vHI aj tirkrt. nt all tirlnrinaJ Title t
lir.lrin UIK United bUtt aud Canada , ur by ad-
urt * * lng
R. R. CtBLE , C. ST. JOHN ,
frct't d. Uai'l M-cT. Cj n'l T-l-t ft ras. ijt't ,
Railway Time Table.
_ O > iA .A
T o TolloTrl ? fa t o 'in > of urnva' and < lf-
pnrt c tnUu bf. Contra ! StundarJ tiuio t
t i-ftil 'OIM Tinltisor ttio C. . Pt. P. . M. &
O. arrive mid Jnimrt Irom tlioinlenot , cfirtn-r
ol I4th nndVob iir ro siBiln : > on tlio 11. \
XI. . C . U. & 0 "till It. C. . Si. J. iC. . I ! , tram i > , o
IS. i M. dupat ; all others Irom the Viiloii 1'ucilic
tlOIKlL.
Bumnn TJIAUCS.
' r 'liro tr J - nail Icuvo , . > "o' nt C:3."i
B7 r : i > > * . 10OJ : 11 Ml a.m. ; 1 00
- 1 , 1-.V > - K:0) -U.-03 lJO-5 - D : u..i-
G I' ' ) * : ' " -11:10 p. m.
Leave r-i r i < ir OnmUa at TVi n Ft.- ; I > : rtO
M - UTOJji 3d K11 : li. in. : 1:3 : 2 ; 3-
B T3:39SioT iJTL 45 - 0 : 3 ' . 0-.00-
llrjjp. m.
m.OOX ET KG IJXC- .
Arr'val BnJ < " ii-tti-n o' irm : s from the
trmi I r < lcj ot iu Council Ult Ts.
DEPAIIT. Anr.irn.
rinrir.o z. nnmtiv , r.frr.nx ,
P:13A.Mliiil iincl Uvrir > 8 7 oar. > !
l.'ilr.x Ac o twditum 4.-J ) r. > i
! > uAi'.u U. r 8 t DK > A. u
criirvfio t i. tt ISLAMI.
PiriA.Jl MH.Inuil r.xm-.s5 70r. : M
7:1 : % \ . si . . . . AcMHuniC'duicin . . . . - f'.fj : | ' . M
5 0 p. M . . . Hxirc-s 0ir. : A.M
CHICAGO , V1I.VIUKI 1. & I-T. PlfU
9:10 : \ . M Jlall nnJnnts : 7fKll' : . X
5-.Or.JJ i\prf U:15A.iJ :
ciiicvco , ini.i\ ' . > t. i , >
: ! ? * l , l Jta-'vid Kxprfb" .
5 'M r. M . . . Expr > vs
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S.ior M.'intu-.t-rS . Louis K.\'i'ran-Jor "SIJr.M
ivixncm. . -1. JOB & . rorvciL nitres.
lO'COA.M. . . .Mail Kurt i\iuvsj : 7Xii' : . M
boi' . u ; ; jno.- | c.tCiA.ii
B1 ( C.CI1V i > * ric.
7 O'i A. M . . . . "Irrnx < Itr Ml . . 7-ffl r. v
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WESTWAltl ) . AlTiVO
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i lt.\.M. IN XJIU.
.Mull mill "
( iftlW . . .N'lviu i : ' 10:4Ui : ; _ .
pi-pait. SOlTHWAllDf Arrivo.
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loHoi'i . / . . "liiivfriir.- ! ! . . . . . rlfj. . . . . .
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' , nn City KxiMii'i CW3 :
, d Auiontio'l'n : ' 10OTk ; , M. .
Depart. JiA-iTWA HI ) . Airlre.
A. > i. i' . ii. r , " .v y
5.ti ; .Via i at . niiuili. . .
HIGH ; VAUDS TISAJNS
Will Iravii t . 1' . ili u Ujuiiu.ut 0:105
10 45W 55n. m . : l i a W-s iji t.
i. . RV fi o k . aiila irtrOiiiuJi t it 7VJCJ : : - " > r.
in ; l : U - . " - . : o- o7--0s.-i ji.-n
.N < ITI. i it ilsllj ; Ji , dai yoitt'pt yundiiy ;
MOM-
WHAT WOMAN
WAHTB
IN
Jst. Atfeat , Close- filling and GractM-
2 < f. Ho brtaking-in tiHure. fas ? at
first , ant/ always eniiff and handsome ,
AU. THiCE C-CSIDDRATA SHE CM TOD Itl
sS'ctall kinds and materials , in
'I4 ttitltk3 and 10 ctiapet of toes un < l Otii ?
They wtt7notrlp-HilltiotilIi > at tJiefied ;
lyfif not tmnHe , anf are'tfielerfection
cf acliienmcnt h th'f,9eniaIerTs ari
on Ee'ci hi tltnt ir > t
J. & T. COUSINS ,
isnnnnri ) iv ;
E/oya.1 . Havana lottery
( A fiOVEItSltR.TT
Drawn at Havnnz , Cuba , e % mber19.
Tickotslu riftln. Wholoj.$5. rrnctlona prc
j > uo.i ci to no minjiuirtoii. : | | not contnilltMl by
Ibc priiii - m nu-ro-i It Is tjo lalitijt tiling iu
tiic nutun ol thuiKt in ctiM * * o \
Tor tickets li.iplj to SHir KV i OO. , UtS
liniaaniij.N. V lUij . M.orrCN'S&OJ. l .MiUa
ftrcot Kniiins Qtr Mu.
CULT1VTOP AMD MOUBC
KrrjOASKA oft * tfcwni.'ilui { * i'.i .rlullu rrvlntmn * .
K-i I > cmr nwaf i.uJ - < > ( in-4 I c. rJ lur > tnplt
r J \ Ub SDJ Will lv d-.l&i * U &H Itttdlt thtt I perBl4
J3r. H. S. SMITH. Pud. . Omaha , l.cb.
"
tSlif ! QSlFFiTH ,
Commission Merchant ,
And CThole&alc Dcitlor In
Coantry Produce , Fruits , Butter , Eggs , Etc.
OOOD6 O.S COiMOhilCNT A fllO.CIAI.Tr.
320 H , (6fh ( St. , Omaha , Heb.
. , lij l'er > niioi )
flunk. Utit'iiqut' . A H ( ia * rtMiti. C'lshicr Slour
National IttiiK. MCIUX ' nj ; IOUH NaUunul Itnnk
Ho.Moiuf - - ; 11 M Miirtimii. Abtls'aujt Cushiur
1 u > t .Niiuoiiit ! UuuU
ASttudirJ MUiVorU ! \ foi Yo nz and
Middle AguJ > 1 . i > s ljr 51 by mail ,
A GREAT MEDICiL WORK OS MANHQ3D
tj ? Trro nnd PltTnlciil IHibllltr
Prpmnturol > prlnolii ! Jinn. Krroin of S outh.und tbu
untold mltirrn's rein tmztrnm In l cretlon onCI rr
crrc * A l" > ( k lur rrry niin , F > unc. mlditlp iced
nnd < Td It cxmtulriF ! Jipre fripltinH ( lor till unite tind
rhrt > iilrtl ) H i * s , t-urn one tti will ti Is invaluable. ? 4o
lound hy llin nutbur h K cxtM > rlinicx' lur 23 rp\ra U
fiuliHiinihabl ! - nt-'Tur In-fur" tell to thr liil of any
tili.vflclttn : Mipnac' * . Inmnd In lieautlful Kretrti mm.
llu. cmiK3ed c-OTir . loll till , ciiarniitccd u > be a finer
Tvnrk In r\ ITT hen c inchmil : il. literary undr > r fp | .
loiinl tlmn nn othfr work In till * xtinlrr forlusi
rthr inoiip/ Rill liorofttisd In rrcry Imtanec. rt-
onfr tl Iij mull , iia'tonld llluntrufd iiut > te > 71-
Senilmur Gnli ! jr.p lilK-rarilivt tlir uuttiarl'Tth * N -
tliiiKi ) Mrdlcu ! A-.Micletkin. u > liic onicen of nlilcti h9
' Tliuhrt eof Ufcfliould l > r rcad.hr thnrotincfitr
InrtructUui luid of tbe umlcl d lur relict. 11 'will l > un -
ltiill Ixiiidon Lanuit.
TtiereH nutaoniuerof H'Clrtj' to xliam Die HtHonw )
lit l.tlc will not t > B UietcU wbutucr rouih. inucnu mar-
( linn inMrurtoror tlenrjmnii.-An'i > nuut
AUdrt llm rcahcu ) .MtMliail Innluiic. < ir l > r W. IL
I'urker. > u 4 llullnncli eirtx-t , IIUKton. iln s. . nlio laajr
I * ronmlted un ell di us rpqainns klII and cxpen.
OIK * . Chronic mm ( m-.niHt < > ili ej
tmUk-a tlicrKlllnl nil othur | ili-f > I- VUflW
finiis n > oou't.v ! Such itvnt ( > J nflvn
* ure < fullr vithtmt en ItiMiinuo
ctfsllnrr Jlnatinu this imncr.
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
I'Ain UP CAPITAI.
Si iiMt7hMnra , 1".S5
U. W. YAIIH , Prr idf nt.
A. E. Toi7.Ai.iK. Vifo .
\V. 1. S. H riu > , Casuloii
VV. . SloissE , IUmCn"loHN-S ! COLLINS
ILV YATKS , LEWIS S , llnii : ,
A F. T v t is- ,
BAVKWG OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK.
Co. Kth nnfl F irnnm finwts.
GcuiTRl UuuUiix UuMUfsi Transacted.
DRUNKENNESS
or the liquor Hnblt , Pn ittvoljr
llnlncOtildcn Hprclllc.
It cun l.o c rn in u cup o' ct > ! T < - ( orlcn
niit llin VuuW jro | of ttm pcrMju tiikin ? It , l <
BliKilutel ) ' iuiruucss. nnd will t-.Utct n poriua *
iiuiitiinU i.uiiily | c-itx > vUctlicr ilu < puloutU
k niiidfiiu-c iluikiir or mi nlruboliu ttrtt-K. It
hu bt > en eivi'li in Iliunsau IK of PUMW , und in
every inMntife pt'rf H. curu uus f ilii ) Titt. IT
Mtvi.il k tn.s , Tim tiytiom nncn liuptfffiiuuvl
wnli tlioSpfclllr' U liouiiin'K un utter Impu u
bilil ) lor the II juor u ipurllo ta < \l-t.
J' ir l'i by Kuiiti A : rv > . , [ inifrriMrt , orni'p'IRlh
wti'l Donirlus , und Ibtn und L'tiiiiitix fcirctitB ,
Utuilm , Kvb.
( Jail or wriHi f n pnniplilrt eotiiulnlujr liun-
clitds rii"-tlinoniiils from llic ln.t imunand
inc-n troin ull p.im dt the cunntry.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. "
Tlie OrlKlanl and Only ( irmilnc.
fUfJftnd ari l.rtt v II * T KB * wortlil * * iBiltmtiMt.
lti ! im > bl 10 LA U | FTS. * " ' ' ) " * ' l'rue l l M
Mi Iitrlt4trr' l.tif ILn * * nj U u ntliT vt UH.UMC .
HISHii MO u tt | ar * Ur tm tflttr l.f rflum ] t.
NAME PAP H' * i leb trr CWmlnU ,
C C I B MuUltuj HU Mure , i'hllud * I * * .
At ltrurrl.lt. Vntc j.rl , j l , ; Kullrr 4. I' IW >
C . thU 111.
CONSUMPTION.
I hfcTo & p-MlU'B r . * oj Jnr it * ftiur * d4fi * * j tr iu
Jtt iti'iuta > t cf ciu * * r IL * rft * 4 4 nd * f tetm
.
laII Sr t _ I * 4ti A TVO
HloTKCAi
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roa
Man and Beast
Liniment Is older than
most men , and used more
more every year.