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HIP-POCKET LAW. I,la} Biles, of Nevada, Argues Its Su x priority to the Statute Variety. from the St. Paul Daily Globe. “When I went over to London first to place a mine,” said Jiaj. Biles, of Nevada, rocking himself in one of the rustic chairs of the Palace barroom, says the San Fran c.eo Examiner, “ft made me mad the way I vras taken care of. It was a policeman here to tell you not to go there, a guard to lock vou up in the ear for fear you’d fall out arid get killed, and so on. Then the bars were closed on Sunday, and you found the Y.„ m s and every place but the churches padlocked. It was law, law, law every where till I was sick of the law, and I’d h ive turned Anarchist if the Anarchists had been invented the . I was mighty lad to . t i, ac k to the Comstock, where every body nearly carries his own law in his hip ' ' jlgt ” ! "Teat must have been a dreadful state of gooiety,” suggested a gentleman from New “>’o, sir,” said the Major, “it wasn’t. It was about the best state of society I know c it made vou look out for yourself and b careful of stepping on other fellows’ toes, somebody was shot every night al i 11 . 11 most. •■Good gracious!” “And the man for breakfast generally deserved to be served up,” added the .... . “It’s a good thing to live m a commu nity where men who ought to be killed get killed.” •‘Bu’,” objected the gentleman from New Haven, “were you not constantly in danger of your life.*’’ •Not at all. There’s not place on earth where a man is so sale from harm as a pis tol-ruled mining camp, so long as he minds his own business and does the square thing. The fighting you read so much about is con fined pretty strictly to the toughs. They don’t bother respectable people. The chance of a vigilance committee keeps them straight m that direction. The principal danger to men who are not tonghs is from fiying bullets, and there’s a remedy for that. I remember I was standing in "front or the Delta, on C street, one evening, talk ing to Capt. Lord, tbe inland revenue col lector, when two fellows got to punching each other right near us, and one pulled wcat all hands thought was a gun. There was a unanimous scatter. I hopped into a doorway and peeped out. Capt. Lord was standing in the middle of the street with his six-shooter in his hand, watching the two men, who had clinched and were struggling. In a minute they went rolling over a peanut stand into the gutter. The one on top, who was known as Red Mike, jabbed away at tbe face and body of the under chap with the supposed pistol. It was really a knife, and he hacked his subject all to pieces. We tore him off. I helped to raise tae cut chap to his feet. He walked with is a few steps, and then raised his hand to In- bleeding head and said: "Where’- my hat?” “It was fished out of the gutter and he put it on. He went a step or two further and stopped. “ ‘Boys.’ he said, ‘it’s no go. I’m Mike’s meat.’ Then he signed, murmured faintly, ‘ him!’ and fainted. He died next day. “‘What were you doing out there in the street with your gun?’ I asked Capt. Lord. “ ‘Well,’ he said. ‘l’ve come near being hit half a dozen times when fellows were engaged in fights in which I had no con cern, and I’ve made up my mind that here after I’m going to have my share of the snooting -s well as of the danger. I’m going to take a hand from this out, und these fellows, when they begin a muss, will look around and inquire where I am.’ “And a good plan too,” declared the Major. “If good citizens ou the frontier would follow Capt. Lord’s plan, the toughs would be even more careful than they are about wild shooting. Yet, after all, there’s not as much danger from this coui-se as there is of being run over here by your cable cars.” “And this Red Mike, this murderer, he wss hanged?” inquired the gentleman. “Lord, no,” laughed the Major. “Mike when he wasn’t drunk, was a bricklayer, and he assisted in building the county jail Having an eye to the future, he thoughfully left a weak spot low down in the wall, and one night, shortly after his arrest, he opened it and walked off, gener ously taking all the other prisoners with him. The last I beard of Mike was that he'd had an arm shot off by a gambler down in Tombstone.” Children Often need some safe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching sickness, or to relieve colic headache, sick stomach, indigestion, dysentery and the complaints incident to childhood. Let the children take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or in connection with other medicine. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. EYES! Car CORN EYES just in. BRAN, FEED MEAL. HAY and GRAIN. BLACK EYE, CLAY'. SPECKLED and RED KIPPERS. LEMONS, ORANGES, APPLES, TURNIPS. ONIONS, POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. MAGNUMS IN SACKS. Special prices on car lots Grain and Hay. w. D. SIMKINS & CO., 1(30 BAY ST. COTTON SEED MEAL. T. J. DAVIS & GO. SELL COTTON SEED MEAL, The greatest ah milk producing food*. —ALSO— keystone mixed peas, feed meal, CORN EY'ES, BRAN, HAY. GRAIN, Etc. 172 BAY STREET PISH. later fetal, IN 10-LB. KITS. These Mackerel are large and fat and of excellent flavor. —at— A. M. & f, W. WEST’S. plumber! LA. McC "HY, '*■* Barnard stkei.i . ...>d*hi'. OF PYTHIAS UALL. PIDIBLNG AND GAS FITTING. _STEAM HEATING A SPECIALTY. " 1 nr- CENTS A WEEK nays for the DAILY MORNING NEWS, delir- A lcrrd EARLY EVERY MORNING toy part of the oity. DRY GOODS, ETC. THE R-A-C-K-E-T C. 0. D. STORE, UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL 11 SPOT CASE AGAINST CREDIT! In presenting to the people of this city an entirely new system of merchandise, we beg to place before you a few broad and indisputable facts, which should be carefully considered by everyone. The many have too few; the few too many. The people have been struggling for years under the weighty burdens of tbe Credit System, and the farmer, the backbone and sinew of our country, has long been one of its especial classes of victims. Tbe Credit System taxes every st-oke of labor to satisfy its ex orbitant demands; every other bale of cotton is sacrificed to pay its claims. You ask, how is this? Listen! Let us prove to every candid mind by the following mathematical question that we are keeping fully within the highway of reason and common sense; tuat what we claim is an actual fact, though so few are, as yet, aware of it: The public Is supplied with merchandise through its home dealers, the borne dealers are supplied through the wholesale jobbers of the North, anil the wholesale jobbers are supplied through the manufacturers. Having drawn you forward along the avenues of commerce to the fountain head, the very - source of supply, we beg you to follow us back again by the Great Humbug Route, Time. The manu facturer s-.-lls his products to the wholesale jobber on 60 anil 90 days’ time, and to protect himself against losses by reason of failures, bad debts, etc., adds 10 per cent, to the original cost of these goods. This 10 percent, the job ber is bound to pay, and who in turn sells these same goods to our "home merchants at 60 and 90 days' time, tacking on this 10 per cent, again to secure himself from losses by reason of our home merchants’ failure to pay. Now our home merchants hand these same goods down to you, and to 20 per cent, which has already been added to the original cost of these goods he is compelled to add still another XO per cent, to protect himself against these self same losses. You all know your home merchants are completely wrapped up in the coils of the Credit System; that they credit thousands every year from whom they never receive a penny. How could they stand this great loss year in and out without this 10 per cent, as an offset? Some people buy goods on time who never export to puy for them, w. ile others buy expec'ing to be aide to do so, but who from one cause or another cannot do so. Well, these merchants can’t afford to lose it; there must be some shield, some safeguard, some protection, or the field would be strewn with wrecks caused by the ledger filled to over flowing with its “I O U’s” and “U O lie’s.” There must be a way to avert the dangers of credit, and this 10 per cent, answers, so far as the merchant is concerned. It nas been put for ward as the key which unlocks the problem, as the bridge with which to span the difficulty. But that it is the proper solution we most em phatically deny It throws the entire burden upon the people's shoulders. You are taxed, as it has been shown, 30 per cent, to main tain and support a system from which you de rive no benefit at all. Now if we take out the jobber mentioned above, we relieve you of an other 10 per cent., which is his profit alone, which makes a total of *l-0 pur cent. Think of it; But the greatest evil of this credit system is that in buying from it you are daily paying for those who never pay. and whether you buy for cash or on credit, tpe result Is the same. This feet is so plain that no one who thinks for a moment can doubt its truth Now. we ask you candidly, can you afford to do it in days such as these when times are hard and money scarce, when the rich cannot afford to waste their money and the )>o ir must re |uire each dollar to do double duty;- The Credit Sys tem is a curse and will inevitably ruin those who stick to it. We are here to fignt It down. We have established agencies on all the larger Northern markets with the cash Uollmi’w in band. An efficient, wide-awake corps of 50 buyers scour the great mercantile it Ids in search of genuine casii bargains, buying direct from the munutaeturer, knocking out the middle men, buying in every way that will enable us to place them before you ut low cash flgur s. buying from bankrupt houses, from houses hard pressed, who throw out three sacrifices in order to avert the storm, and it is frequently the case that a hundred dollars will buy twice its value, and we are prepared to quote vou figures that cannot be reached by Hiy house With these thousands of leaders and specialties, which are the sole product of energy, brains, and the live oash <iollr, we shall make a bold fight for right, depending on the great advantages we p. ssass. coupled with n system of small profits and quick sales. With an eye that never slreps and an energy that never tires, we shall march steadily up to tue front Co.Pm sells for dolia s get dollars lor it and not merchandise from a system that exacts such mormon- tolls Buy your goods from a rash s> stem where you will get the benefit of cash prices and save yourself tr im 50 to 100 per cent. We are here U| dl you goods, but whether we ever sell vou a dollar's wor’h or not get out of the Credit (System, Not by favor, but by merit alone do w’e piowise to w in Now is the time to tent ou ■ sy- tem and prices while the great closing out sales are in full l.last. duet now the power of the caah dollar may be seen to the best advan-hge. Coming among you as strangers, we depend upon our priors to make our business. By the people’s verdict we stand or fall. . , Among our daily arrivals w® shall place be fore you some values tliak are positively b-youd the whisper of competition, comparison or monopoly, figures that will teach you in the silent logic of truth the difference between deal ing with live and dead men. between the Cash and the Credit System, between the right and the wrong wav. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH fi, 1888. A. R. AI.TMAVER <fc CO. Atipskai® V For one week only, com mencing Monday, March sth, iA. R. Altmayer & Cos. will ; make a slashing cut in the I prices of the following goods: DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Here’s an unequivocal bar gain : One case Mohair Serge Dress Goods, plain and checked to match. 12j$c.; worth 20c. Altmayer’s dress goods iif^e e' DO themselves upon you from evident merit. One case (80 pieces) 86-inch Serges, all the new shades, a special drive, *, ) 5c.; positively worth 85c. We offer an elepaut line of 40-inch Camel's Hair Series, all the new Spring shades, 50c.; cheap at 75c. Full line of Moire Silks to match. Altmayer’s prices mean plain, defiant quotations in black and white. SPEOLAL.—IO pieces black 38-inch wide Albatross and Nun's Veiling, 42)^c.; regular price 65c. SPECIAL.—S pieces Black Henrietta Cloth, 38- inch wide, price for this week 75c.; regular price sl. Each and every item here represented is in tself a monu mental bargain. Five pieces Black Gros-Grain and Rhadimer Silk, extra quality, price 98c.; never sold for lees than $1 50 per yard. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. One case Bleached “Fruit of Loom” Shirting, 8W: ; extraordinary value, One case double width, extra heavy Un bleached Sheeting, ]6c.; worth 20c. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Altmayer’s prices are named to win. We make no second bid, they are for or against us. 50 pieces White Victoria Lawn, 5c.; worth Bc. 50 pieces White India Lawn, 10c.; worth 15c. 10 pieces Germau Damask Table Linen, select patterns, price 50c.; worth 75c. The quotations made on Towels, White Goods and Linens for last week’s sale will remain the same for one week longer. SPECIAL—SO dozen Huck Towels.large size,sc. 100 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, fancy borders, price for this week only 6*4c.; good value at 10c. SALE OPENS AT 8 A. M. MONDAY. A. R. Altmayer & Cos., BROUGHTON AND BULL STREETS. N. B.—Mail orders receive careful aud prompt attention. SHOES. A BIG :f:DRIVEJ| in SCHOOL SHOES is what we intend to have this week, and consequently we have laid in a heavy supply of our justly cele brated. lew York Catholic Protectory SCHOOL SHOES for Boys, to which we point with oride, and which we are sole agents for. These goods are beyond a doubt the best goods for boys to wear every day ever offered an appreciative public. They are all solid leather and no shoddv in them. We have handled them for tbe past three years and have never found a single pair to prove otherwise than satisfactory. We ask you to try ONE PAIR, and then let the shies decide whether you will purchase them again or not. Youths’ $1 50. Boys’ $3. OUR LINES OF elite’s and Misses’ Hnl AND— Spring Heel School Shoes are now complete in every detail and we ask a critical examination of them by all who are in any way Interested in meritori ous goods BYCK BROS. 17 WHITAKER STREET. DU NLA P’S NEW Spring Hats, In Derby Shape and Silk, OPEN TO-DAY! to Scarfs ami lias, AT LaFA R ’S, 29 Bull Street. CIiOTHTNU. C A R MIN E RED is a fatal color anti is generally significant of dire disas ter by flood, field or the CUTTER’S KNIFE. In this instance your attention is drawn to the Tt EI) 1 1ST Iv EI G U 1 1 E S . that adorn most of our stock. “Figures seldom lie. ’’ RED INK FIGURES are the basis of truth, fact and ROCK BOT TOMEDXESS. Remaining Winter Stock of our Gents’, Youths’ and Boys’ Outfits must go. SUITS, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR, HATS AND CAPS, AT POSITIVELY G-OT-TO-CxO PRICES. Our Lin© of J3oysancl Cliildren’s JERSEY KILT SUITS JERSEY KNEE SUITS Minister's Suits a Leading Feature and in Demand. i. 11. LEVY cV BRO. MILLINERY To the Public. Praspeetus ft Spj; al Simmer 1888. The unprecedented trade in our Millinery Business dur ing 1887 is owing to the constantly adding of Novelties and the immense increase of our stock, which is doubtless the Largest of Any Retail Millinery in America, exclusive of New York, and our three large floors cannot hold them. Already our importations, Direct from Europe, are ar riving, and on Our Third Floor we are opening Novelties for Spring and Summer in Ribbons, French Flowers and Feathers in the Most Beautiful and Novel Shades. We are sorry to be compelled, for want of room, to close our Winter Season so soon, which has been so very successful, and from to-day all our Felt Hats, Fancy Feathers and Trimmed Hats will be sold at any price. Our Ribbon Sale will continue until further notice. S. KROUSKOFF, MAMMOTH MILLINERY HOUSE. CARRIAGES BUGGIES WAGONS, ETC. IT WILL COST NOTHING . TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, Turpentine and Farm Wagons, EVER KEPT IN THE CITY. HEAVY DRAFT COLLARS A SPECIALTY Buy from the manufacturers and save money. I>. A. ALTICK’S SONS, Corner West Broad and Broughton Sts. FACTORY AT LANCASTER. PA. HOTELS. Hoprl A M 0//IC4 i.t A Superb, New Hotel, with FIRE PROOF Concrete Walls. JAN. 17, I*BB. It accommodates, with its cottaaes, 400 guests It fronts upon Governm nt grounds, and commands the Plaza and Ocean. Artesian sulp .ur Baths; b rench cuisine; Table d’Hote, etc., etc. Its architecture richly illustrates the mediaeval aga. In addition to usual divers ons, its trea ures offer entertainment to all interested in history, travel or romance. For details explanatory, l>y mail, Address E. N. WILSON, Manager. FOR MALE. FOR © A LE. ~~ 'pus ENTIRE PLANT of tho VALE ROYAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, at Havannah. Ga., consisting of Saw Mill, ("adapted to both pine and cypress, and considered one of the best Cypress Mills in the country) situated on bank of Savannah river, ad joining wharves of New York, Philadelphia and Boston Steamships. BASH AND BLIND FACTORY AND PLANING MILL, all now in full operation, together with stock of Doors and Blinds, Cypress, Yellow Pine and Ash Logs, Boom Privileges, Horses, Mules, Carts, Etc., Etc., all in complete order and ready for the continuance of the business. Sold for no reason, except the owners of the property, having other business, cannot give it the time and attention required. If not previously disposed of at private sale, will be sold at PUBLIC OUTCRY at Savannah, Oa., on FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT. For ali particulars address H. P. SMART, President, PENNYROYAL FUJA PENNYROYAL I’ll,lre. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISHADI AMO ND BRAND siENNYTIOYAL^^ H A fi\VA/S.WaSCfe,?ASK DRUGGIST TOR (dICHESfF.R'S ENGLISH rawfflr wr niyffiY-tfifiitffir *n Iftn f r jr nIA MO MI) BRAND tak enoqthfh SOU) BY All DKk inclose sv (stamps) n. Q . _ ■ mKFOB diamond B9A q 0 .CUICHtSTPr J !NCU.H^Bf roR PA BTICUI AR IPA K X I ■IANCTASENOOTHWIK SISNAtUSf OMfvrar BOX. W!n tVrrtsVv etYVri mmi IjBB 1 B sk. ■ cNiCHOttRCkIuiCAICk £(•* kwtosijjeu.A.PA”sirt'isArjeroil c.csviJx Bar I I I MB K fthfWHSOlltlT.-DWR-mw TCiT'MgMA i.f. *EP OVfii r.WnIADigS WHO II I a 3.UVUiHttijUnft* UiSbiII.UJAVIO*OSHAMO MBMYtUnrAtPILLS OuHMICSLiJI S £S BsiVU? A. XI) COMBINATION SI IIS ARE INCOMPARABLE IN Quality and Prices. WINES AND LIQUORS. D. R LESTER, HEADQUARTERS FOR Bass' Ale, Guinness’ Stout, Bass’ Royal Bel fast Ginger Ale, BEST IMPORTED GINS, RUMS, Irish anil Scotch Whiskies, AT LOW FIGURES. 21 WHITAKER STREET, Savannah, Cl a. food products. Forest City Mills. cow peasTcow peas, Carload Just In. 50 cars White and Mixed Corn, 30 cars White and Mixed Oats, 10 cars Wheat Bran, • 40 cars Eastern and Western Ha/, AT REDUCED PRICES. GRITS, MEAL, CORN EYES, STOCK FEED, FLOUR, PREPARED FLOUR. ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTION UUARNTEED. tonl Hajies & Elttw. ,1 HUSKY .JERSEY JERSEY JERSEY JERSEY JRESEY HAMM. A little higher io price, hot of unrivalled quality. LjSSiyiiif “our constant aim is to make them the KI.VEST IN THE WORLD.” SPORTIHG GOOfHk Call and See THE NEW LOT OF GUNS and RIFLES JUST RECEIVED BY G. S. McAlpin, 31 WHITAKER STREET. SHELLS REDUCED! I am in a position to sell Firearm* am* Am munition at New York prices. Special attention Riven to loading Shells. TELEPHONE NO. 417. I. HA IN AM) HAY. A. B. HULL,” Agent Hazard Powder Cos., —WHuUCHALK OKAI.SK IN— HAY.GRA.N, RICE. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. M ILL STUFFS of all kinds. Genuine TEXAS RED HITfiT I'K' >GF SEED OATS Special prices carload lots HAY anti GRAIN Prompt attention given all orders ami satis faction guaranteed OFFICE, ft AHF.TUTARN STREET. WAWCHOUMC, NO. I WALLEY STREET, ON LINE CENTRAL RaII.RoaO I ■ HOT EDS. The Putnam House, Palatka. Florida, OPENED .Tan. r>, IW The Putnam, with every mmiern improvement, has accommo dations fur 500 it occupies an entire square, thus v curitiK light on all sides. with the beat or ventilation, in sanitary arrangements are per fect. Pure water from an artesian well. Located 50 miles fr. in Jacksonville, via J. TANARUS, &. K. W. R R, or Sl. Joi n's River M earners. Only 28 miles from ttio celebrated "Ponce rie Leon Hotel," st. Augustine. via St. Augustine and Palatka R. R. All Oekiawaha River steamers start from Palatka. OSCAR G. BARRON, Pro prietor, ids,, of the l'abyan, Crawford, Mt. Pleasant and Summit Houses, White Mountains. THE OGLETHOEPE, Brunswick by flic Sea, GEORGIA. r ENTIRELY NEW. of brick, with all modern J improvement.*. Accommodations for 300 tfue.st.s. For further information or circular ad dress K. E. (MtITTENDEN, Manager. Proprietor of Oooi>er House, (’ooperstown.N. Y., late ot llyjifeia Hot.*!, Old Point Comfort, Va. ISLE W YORKi Tll K B R ISTO L. A SELECT FAMILY HOUSE. 11th Street. Near sth Avenue. AITELL FURNISHED; superior table. Isulica * ' traveling alone or with children receive careful attention. Lowest rates iu New York to permanents. THE MORRISON HOUSE. N EWLY fitted up offers pleasant South rooms and dxcellentlxiard to those wishing regu lar, transient, or table ascommodations, i Central ly located on line of street cars, affords easy ao cess to places of business, and suburban resorts. Prices moderate. Corner Broughton and Dray ton streets. opposite Marshall House. WINDSOR HOTEL; Jacksonville, Fla., IST o w Open. F. H. ORVIS. PULASKI HOUSE, - Suvunimh, Ga, Utxvler New Management, H AVING entirely refitted, refurnished and made such extensive alterations and re pairs, we can justly say that our friends and 1 -trous will find THE PULASKI first class iu every respect. The cuisine and service will ixs of the highest character. WATSON & POWERS, Proprietors, formerly of Charleston Hotel. NEW HOTEL TOGN£ (Formerly St. Mark's.) New nan Street, near Ray, Jacksonville, Fla. WINTER AND SUMMER. THE MOST central House iu the city. Near Post Office, Street < ’an* and ail Perries. New ami Elegant Furniture Electric lielkv Hatha, Eta 50 to $3 per day JOHN li. TOGNI, Proprietor. ■ ■ , ■; WATCHES AND JEWELRY, JVC- ..-O-v- S.N ' . w-w*'. - Watches, Uiamonds, Silverware. A. 1.. DESBOUILLOJtS, ui htji.il, htkkkt. MY ST' X'K is now complete. I have the finest selection of LARIKS’ mnIGENTLEMEN’S GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of the best make. FINE, JEWELRY in Diamond Settings, STERLING SILVERWARE, for wedding pres ents, of the very best quality, in elegant cases. Specialty of 18 CARAT FINGER RINGS, BRACELETS, WATCH CHAINS, GOLD and SUJfER-HEADED CANES and UMBRELLAS, GOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD PENH and PEN CILS, FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, and many ar ticles which for variety, design, quality and places cannot lie surpassed. OPTICAL GOODS OF' ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Watches Repaired by Competent Workmen. GROCERIES. CANT BE BEAT. Green Corn 10c. per Can. Green Peas 10c. per Can. Okra and Tomatoes 10c. pei Can. Loose Preserves 10c. per Pound. Mixed Pickles 15c. per Quart Chow Chow 15c. per Quart. TRY OUR Sweet Pickle Pickles. BY TUa QUART. VERY FINE. Hirsch Bros. 21 BARNARD STREET. IADDUSBY, ETC. McGLASBAN SADDLERY CO. 187 BROUGHTON ST., UNDER TURNER HALL, MANI'FACTUIUEKS A IJKAI.tIIS IN *IX KINDS OF Saiery, Brass, Whips, HORSE CLOTHING ETC. A FULL LINE OF Scotch,lrish and Concord Team Collars. • W* will duplicate any Northern or Western bill of hand ilia'll Harm**.;, and warrant satis* facti /n. Trunks Cowred. Harness arid Saddioi Heoftirv'l, and first rat* workmanship k'uarau* teed. Come and see us and give us a trial. MKIMCAU ®lg G haeglven unlv*v> il satisfaction in ibo ire of Oonorrhcea and leet. I prescribe It and el sa*e in recommcnd g it to all Buffer ore. *. J. KTOYEB. M. 0., Decatur, IIL PRICE, ft 1.00. , Sold by Druggist* ™ WEAK®*CM Kct* nf youthful er — • b)l| Imm 2X ror-. early decay, lost manhood , ct<\ 1 win Henna valuable treatise (sealed) jonta<niu full |i*rttculaiT4 for home cure, free of A'iil ■ 1 PROF. F. C. FOWLaRi Moodus, Conn. WEAK Adyice Free! How to Act!' * -a- M £ \ Lost Vigor aiwi Manhood restored. Pro. aJJfc. mattiroT^rltnnami Functional iA cured tr,‘> ,ut Stomach Medicines. Sealed I UnniM T-eatiwe sent free upon application. wl null 1# MABSTOM CS..A* farki'.ae*, kovlark. B££B NOTIOR Th. best and healthiest Beer is JOS. BOHIJTZ PILSNER MILWAUKEE, for sale at WhcueaaM and Retail, in barrels and bottles, by t'HAS. SEILER, Sole Age. Office, W Brcugktvu *ucE baviuiiukb, Ua. 5