zzx. vr ' I'LAI'iVMOUTii VEEivLY ItEUALD, TiiUllsDA bilCEMDEK 0, ltbb. w i - A MODEL TENEMENT. DESCRIPTION OF A BIG APARTMENT ! HOUSE AT GREENPOINT, L. I. ' Mutcriul and It Arlitio IU'ccU Convenience ami Interior Arrangement. ISedrooni mi I Piirlom I-ccturo Kim. in. I'll! Id rcn'H I'luy ground. Anions tiio luildiii.s orcr-leil fur tliO ynirpoiie1 f nti i lyirif? "mii't:i!I-, tleoent uinl economical lVfllin.' at :i very mod erate cost . that put 11 j in (jroeiipoint y Charles l'rutt i worth noting. It i.i to acconimoilato 1M families, ar..I i a mx Kfory structure of tsuili uiassivo proror tions as to attract attention from tin; river, which it faces. It extends L'UO feet on I'ranldin street, VZ't feet on India, ntreet and 7" feet on Java street. Tho chief material used is hrowii btono, hi ick nnd terracotta. Tliero are hay windows, artistic cornices ami pjahlcs soth.it its effect is not monotonous. There are really six separate huildings, which would have in them when miito full nliout 100 persons each. On tho Franklin street side there aro twenty-one families, who use ono en trance, nineteen families nso a second entrance, and seventeen families a third entrance. On tho India street side twenty-six families use ono entrance and twenty-ono families another. On tho Java street side eleven families u:;o ono entrance. Mich house is separate from all the others. All the halls aro Iireproof. Tho sUp3 are heavy Iduo stono slah.s, inserted iu brick walls. The staircases aro nicely proiortio;ied low risers, with Lroad steps. Tho turns are made on square platforms, with ample liht at each platform. These staircases aro kept heated, lighted with ;as, and cleaned without cxpenso to the tenant. JIOOMS AND THEIIt KKN'T. The reTits rane from S'S.a'J to 600 per jnoiilli. I'or t"J0 there are suites of seven rooms, every room with a window in it opening on a wide a;.r space, giving two parlors, a sitting room, two bedrooms, a dining room, a kitchen and a scullery. The scullery rocs with each set of apart ments, and its completeness is a j;reat feature of this building. It contains an earthenware washtub, with hot nnd cold water, a large sink and an ash chute, in which all refuse may be emptied, lead ing to tiio cellar. Each family has a separate water closet, with a window in it opening i;;to the scullery. Each scul lery is ventilate! by an opening into a Hue built for tho purpoo, leading to the roof. Each kitchen lias a ran go and hot water boiler. Each tenant has a separate coal and wood bin in the cellar, a sep arate portion of tho yard to be used for drying clot lies, and has access to an ele vator which can lift 200 pounds at a time. There is a folding table in each living room, and a closet to nearly every room. "Wainscoting prevents damage to walls. There are galvanised iron boxes on tho window sills for llowcrs. Picture mold ings are secured to all tho walls, and tho tenants are supplied with hooks, so that there is no temptation to mar tho walls with nails. The rooms average 140 square feet. Each closet has shelves and hooks enough to meet the wants of the most closet worshiping matron. The plumbing work of the building is a vast network of pipes. The heaviest material in lead and iron pipe was used. Eleven tanks, holding 23,000 gallons of water on the roof, supply the three upper floors, and can bo used also for tho three lower lloors in case tho pressure is not sufficient from tho city pip?. CELLAR AND BASEMENT. The ledrootns and parlors are trimmed with white wood, tilled, varnished and rubbed. Great pains have been taken to secure a perfectly dry cellar and base ment. The" foundation walls rest on a dry gravel bottom. They aro covered with asphalt and have a bitumen damp course, In the basement there are commodious bath rooms lor tho use of the tenants. They aro heated with steam, and have marble floors and wainscoting. The wood work is polished ash. There is a reading room, or lecture room, on Java street for the free uso of tho tenants. It is lighted, heated and supplied with tho leading newspapers and periodicals. The suites of four rooms rent for 519 per month. They compriso parlor, bed room, dining room, kitchen and scullery. Some of these four room flats are rented as low as 13.50 per month. Tho three room suites rent for from 9 to 13.50 per month. Children are not permitted to play on the staircases or in tho hallways, but they liave a grand romping place in the big yard, which covers about 8,000 square feet of open space. Although tho build ings are substantially Iireproof, theroare tiro escapes connecting each lloor with the ground. Tho buildings were erected for him, and are now managed by a building company. Before the plans were completed there was a thorough study of the model apartment houses of London, built by George Pcabody, tho Baroness Burdett-Coutts, Sir Kidney Waterlow and others, as well as later structures in Is'ew York and Brooklyn. The aim wa3 to secure the maximum of comfort tmd safety at the minimum of cost. It has attracted a class of permanent carefid tenants. Tho building has never been full, but it is tilling up rapidly. It is pro posed to give a few courses of lectures in tho reading room this whiter. When the apartments are all tilled the investment, which is about lo0,000, will pay, after meeting the expenses, about 5 per cent. The income of this building is an endow-ment-by Mr. Pratt of the Pratt Institute. The original plan comprised the estab lishment of co-operative stores similar to the plan of tho liochdalo stores in Eng land, but this has not yet been developed. Kew York Sun. rtcsaiit'B rtulen for 'Writers. Mr. Besant formulates eleven rules which must bo constantly kept in mind by those who would worthily follow the art of fiction. These eleven rules the endecalogue, as one might call them, of the art of Action are as follows: 1. JVactico writing coruething original every day. p. Cultivate the habit of observation. 3. Work regularly at certain hours. 4. Head no rubbish. 6. Aim nt the formation of style, c! Endeavor to bo dramatic, j- preat element of dramatic skill is Rclectio:). 8. Avoid tho sin cf writing about a character. . 0 Kevcr attempt to descnoe any kind of lit? except that with wluch you are ,a5lira as much as you can about fiX wko of forming a good riaturi style and language vrnte poetry. 1 all wan ua fruits WAYS THAT ARE DARK. Clvlim Away Iioe Itoxcs W!iy ttio Canl Were "SucrilirtMl." A dapper looking young man drop ped in at a Dearborn street resort c ue day not l.mg ago and inquired for tho r ro pric'.or. When informed by the white aproned young man who caters to the thir: t of the customers in the absence of tho proprietor that the latter was not in, tho dapper young man unwrapped a package which lie carried and pro duced a new dice box containing the regulation five dice, lie staled that he represented a ceitain patent medicine, tho proprietors of which thought cf giv ing out these dice boxes as an udvcrli.-.e-nnnt, arid, if ho succeeded in placing enough of them to make it an object, ho vouid come around later and stencil an advertisement on the boxes. lie begged permission to leave that one for the iro pi Ltor, with his compliments, and, as the dice lxes in use were somewhat shabby, the white aproned man gladly accepted the new ono and thanked the dapper 3011th. When tho proprietor turned up a little later ho was. leased with tho gift and threw away the old boxes. On tho following afternoon a party of well dressed ni.iii entered tho place, called for tho dice box, and proceeded to shaker for the drinks. After two or three rounds the men began to shake for "a quarter a corner" and then SI. Tho pro prietor, who was behind the bar, noticed that the big man who proposed the shak ing for money was the heaviest winner, ami, in the course of tho afternoon, one of tli:' proprietor's friends, who had gone into the game, lost S'JO, the bulk cf which went to the big man. There was some thing peculiar in tho way in which he hand'ed the box, and, alter he left, tho prop: i. tor examined it carefully. Yv'biie he was thus engaged an old friend of his, who had for years traveled with a circus, came in. lie knows all of the t: ks with dice, and, when asked if there s.as anything wrong with this par . i-.-ui: r outfit, he picked it up, looked at it. an 1 then said: "Yes, it's what is called a California smooth box, and in practiced hands it is a sure thing. You notice that the inside of the lox is as .-.moo:! as glass and that the dice are per fect cubes." with square corners. The !.:::!! who understands it can shake two pair ! the square,' and when he picks up lb; odd die he can siide it into the box with the desired spots on the upper face, shake it. up and down carefully, and the same :. pots will slide out and fill the hand like ;!;is." and the circus man demon strated the idea. The proprietor readily iw that the box bad been "planted" there the big fellow's confederate, the allcce 1 patent medicine man. and he now retail's it as a curiosity, but allows no one to shake with it. Sor.'.e months ago this proprietor was deceived in another way. It was just after Mayor Ruche's edict against gam bling had gone forth and the sports had begu. : to realize that wide open gambling was done for for the time being, and .vere i eginning to seek fresh fields and pasta: cs "new if they could muster the price f a railroad ticket. One day n cerla: 1 well known sport dropped in at this s . c.e place and quietly informed the prop: i. tor that he was hungry, had no usoue ' to buy a meal, and his 6ole assets eonsi . '. cdof three packs of cards, which he he 1 saved from the clutches of the police at the last "pull." He offered to yacrii.ee them fof twenty-five cents per pack, end, as the proprietor's customers often indulged in a litllo game in the back room, and lie was out of cards just then, he bought them, and the sport with'.' yew with seventy-five cents. A!;: :t two or three "days later in came 1 par; ; of young fellows, who had a few drink i and then asked tho privilege of indul ing in a small game. They were furni 'tied with one of tho three packs of cards and went into tho room. Yv'hen the p: ' prietor went into the room a few Lniir.1. . j later to take tho party's order ho iioiiet i that the greater part of tho chin3 and c. i lls had accumulated in front of a sport whom he knew to bo a friend of low who sold liim the cards, and e went cut he examined the backs other two packs, and found them .1 ingeniously. He invented an to break up the game, and then ned the cards. Just now ho is vhr of t aiai CM" he 1 wonc ring if his evo teeth are through yet. Chicago Herald. 1:: Fir-: ction rtetanis Sity Yours Ago, sixty years ago Jackson's first elect: -:i took place, and I find by refer ence i t Niles' Register that tho details were uncertain bo late as the 24th of the f.-i'i.-iv Deceniher. This fact is civen .1 the I'ollowing paragraph "A letter from a member of the com mittee of Pittsburg, dated Dec. 24, to a friend says that a reply has just lecn re ceived from Gen. Jackson. He states that K would give him great pleasure to accent our invitation, but he thought any r. : : acgement relative to it should be deicr: ; d until the result of the election was perfectly ascertained. Then if tho ciivu .stances permitted ho would bo happ - to become tho guest of our city." The above paragraph appeared in Niks' Register of Jan. 10, 1821), more thr.:i t'oo months after tho election. Tho remit, however, had been conjectured as early : i the 22d of November, and The Re-b'.er of that date says: Xot heard from Rhode Island, South Carolina; Tei.:. . ' ceo, Alabama, Louisiana, Missis sippi. Illinois and Missouri, all of which but Kh jele Island and Louisiana aro con ceded 'o Jackson, so that he will bo elected by a very large majority. YVe sh"!K.t some future period present a full tabu in I:: Troy statement showing all the votes several states." New Y'ork Cor. inies. Effect of Staijo Cosmetics. As : ) the cllect of "make up" that is, of p. '.::is upon the health a word may be c." i-oth interest and use. Tho opinion that they arc very deleterious is just abet:: as unintelligent and false as the opp s. c.e, which proclaims them innocu ous. Any cosmetic is injurious to the com; lexion. The mere mechanical ac tion ';.:ughens the skin and enlarges the pore . 1 quesfion if there bo a profes sion: ! of five years' experience whose cpid .eeds bad not assnined a tint and ban. .- ss inconsistent with the highest bear. ". But this is the limit of tho in jury ; far as tho vast majority of stage j s. : :. ts is concerned. On the ether hrfn '.. the perspiration induced by ex cite: :e::t, hard work, and, it may be, hea' . 1 dressing rooms, and the repeated v.athi' gs and scruhbings to which the face i.i forever subjected, keep tho skin in c: eellent condition and prevent the en:; .-lions and blemishes so common to theV e.iside world. In many crises when actors are naturally careless of their ap pearance an J neglectful, "make up" is a ( !:-sn ; and bestows upon them a h?cl.l.:er and handsomer complexion lliu : they would otherwise have. -Di.I.--'j Muazhie, HOW CAM PARENTS allow their childrcn'to cough and strain iin.l cough and cilinly say: "Oh! it is only :i little cold." an I kr- p giving them clieup nml daiigeri: they are down vi: Si sumption, wlu n th-; lie ved by HUGOS' SYRUP; P Il:.s im. equals. Pur s.d- l-v druggists. :: -d iillles, until ..i. r o vt-r or ciili-e.i-i ! easily re CiUIdiii' COUGH .-up-i 1 j : mid few ( i. J S-.uii ii A: Co., J-Yn. I your j' i!i office. lo the llKK.W.I) Englidi '.-! Vil! 1 ai"iit ivinovca 1- d. Soft or CidloliM-d ill:i;:s :Hid Ulcill- ishes from horse, 15'nod Spuviu, ('nibs, Splints, Sweeny, Slif'hs. Sprains, l'iuk Hye, Coughs unit etc. S;tvc .""! by Use of one bottle. Mvera bottle usiiiall-ed by V. G. MmcKi: A: Co.. Druggists, PI ittsmoutli. Nb. The hu gest assemblage yet seen in the opera house this season witnessed "The M iscott," presented by the Andrews opera company Thursday. The opera was a liglit comedy, but very fascinating, and judging by the strong ipplausc the perfornmiiCi! was much appro dated. The 1. jading voices were all very fair, espec ially the baritone, Mr. I'eiey, who played the p u t of rippo. tic shepherd boy. The citizens showed due .ippree atiou to Man ager Yonag in turning oat in such a good nu'iiber. The receipts amounted to over $2 ""!. COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH What in the woild is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medicines when RIIGGS' CIIMiiliY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an i.ctiml fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by (). I. Smith Sc Co., druggists. Wi! noticed a fine antelope hanging in front of Uiggins Bros, meat 111:11 ket la-t wick. Bucklin's Arnica Salve, 1he liest Salve in the world for Cuts. Ihuisfs, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or meny refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. 51 lho Palace Car Cliy. The population of Pullman. Ills., the great palace car city, as shown by the census of July 1, 18o, was 10,."i00 per sons, against 10,0sl (he previous year. On Sept. 13 twenty-six additional fam ilies h;..d been added, increasing it to 10,710. The community continues to be disti::;vuished for its intelligence and orderly character. It is self re liant and self sustaining in every way. Theroare no idlers. Yisitors readiiy notice the absence of people from thesircets during workir.g hours. The Pullman bank statement shows savings deposits at the end of the fiscal year of $;"-, !."?. an in crease of oS.203 from the carne. date of previous year. Tin number c! ck-nos ilo.-s n:i.s increasci during tne year irom 'J70 to 1,150. New York livening Sun. Orfiaul lse t-.f Ciiiics. i.ndv has been lookirvr t:r the 1 ! io: IV-. Ih; 1 ;' canes i:i tin.; country, and fi i'icv were ors.-mr.i! , a part of reper; osing i he e; :::e a-y oi Life p: ::c w: :;d w: the lead:-: ;iui . i.-ad, ai!,i;:i i; ...Y.I . -1 , f l '. . I !!-it lied v. i feaihe;. le.ies ;:ig. :: !; a i . Yhc , rap head other I :c.-.- r. vi.h (!.; i- ! if tec i--e. :e; f ;he .1 in i:H CI ' i S (.,'!) ili.su:; 'i": ;i' r c : ; 1 i: 1.1 l:i I-.'.! A I, ;::- ir:u: ei. (; due;:" ;. .:i.:..;::i:. a r - ; : t. , ::;;..! i:?. Itch, Prairie Mauge, i.nd Seratches of every kind cured in o0 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harm less. Yarr.mted by FG Fricke & Co. druggist, Plattsmouth An Aristocrat Among Vultures. A vanity is shown by the Pondicherry vulture in its intercourse with the Ken gal vulture, Tho two birds resemble each other in their habits and in size. But whenever the Pondicherry scaven ger descends upon a carcass on whic4i a crowd of Cengal vultures are feeding, they retire until lie is satisfied. He, for some reason, has the precedence. Youth's Companion. A Cliarm Against Kheuraallsin. Ever since the year 1 people havo car ried buckeyes in their pockets as a charm against rheumatism, and now comes a Georgia man to swear that the acorn, likewise carried, is even a sovereign balm and cordial to all the ills, aches, pains and swellings of a limping world. Cldeago Herald. Case of Potato Poiioniaj. A large number of soldiers were re cently poisoned while on duty at one of the Trench fortifications. It is believed that tiie solan ine in unripe iota toes was the cause of the sickness. Science, The Commercial Iustiact. A little Hebrew miss in New York has the commercial instinct so strong that she rents furnished rooms in her doll's house to her sisters for a fixed number of caramels per week. Over 500.000 3 cent postage stamps aro sold daily in the New York postbrlico, while the amount of all stamps sold each day is over $20,000. YVo never thoroughly know a man until we l.uf l.iai lausjh. fckmhu Ilobbs. Don't Cxpreiment- You cannot nffnrd to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption fdwyya semis, ut first only a cold. Do not permit suy dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation wf I)r. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Coldf, "but be sure you get the genuine. lJecause he can make more profit lie may tell 3'otl he has something just lis good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King'H New Dise.ivrry, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, hung und Chst af fections. Trial bottle free nt F. O. Fricke iV Co's Drug Stirc. Large Iiot tlcs$l. 0 Men are but the whiskers on the (-lit sunt known us life. Lincoln Journal. A f ound (eal Opinion. K. lirainbi ide Muiiday, Esq., County Atty., Cluv Co., Tux , says: "Have used Mice-trie liitters with inwst happy results. My bruteer was also very low with Malar ial Fever und Jaiindi'-c, but was cured by timely use of thin medicine. Am sat-i.-ti- il Electric liitters saved hislife." Mr. D. I. AVilcoxsin, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes ho would have died, had it not been for Electric IJittcs. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malxrial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis orders stands unequaled. Price 50c. and 1. at F. G. Frickie & Co.'s drug store. G A newly est ablished paper in New Jersey is called the Tutiyue. It is prob ably edited by a woman. Lincoln .Joun.al. $500 :?eward. We will pay dmy case of liver coMp-.i:-.-. headache, ind !,.;--t ii m.. costiveness we .0.1: .! West's Veg'. table is v 1 !' directions are i i 1 1 v They are purely v-i ! -1 ' fail to give sal i- !aci ion. reward for any ; vp.-psej, sick . ! - p-iiion or c.iiv with !!!-. w le-n the complied with. I:-, -'iid never r boves loritaie.ing :0 sugar eosited ,..d!s. .ic. I'orsale by all den joists. 15 -ware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uiiie niaiiiifr'etiii-ed only by John (). We it Co.. Sii2 W. Madison St. Chicugo,nud Sold by W. J. Warrick. T'l j sewers are being wn.-died out and preparations made tion of the work. for the inspec- COfjSUMPllON EUHELYCUHD. To thk L'ditok. Please inform your readers that I have a positive reined 3' for the above nmii". I disease. By its I iniely us:; thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy khkh to any of 3Tour readers w ho have consump tion ii they will send me their ex pres. and post ollice address. Uespectfullv. T. A. SI.OCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl st'.; New York. tf Preparations are being made to la a foundation for an extension to tie building owned by Mr. Lafe O'Neal, and occupied by Mr. Gering as a drug store. Thirty feet will be built to the rear. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people wdl not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or resoonsible nartics at enormous nrofits. chcr than take a medicine of world n de reputuation and one that is giving ii.iversal satisfaction at equal price? No I'.cdicine in the world is giving such un ealieled satisfaction for purifying the olood ns IJEGG S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that ib'es not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. I-xtenuativs Circumstance. Magistrate (to woman) You admit that you hit your husliand with a stove lid, and yet you claim there are extenu ating circumstances governing the case. Woman Yes, sab, dey was a extenu atiu' sarcnmstance. De stove lid warn't hot. New York Sun. The sand blast is now utilized for clean ing dingy stone walls of buildings. What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They differ iu different individuals to some extent. A odious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order And diarrhea or constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct nil this if not effect a cure try Green's August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. College of I'iiotgTHph. A college for teaching every branch of photography has Leen established ia Her lin ai:d another in Vienna, 'fbese institu tious tire finely equipped dnd are supported by the govc-iTiui' Ut. Arkansaw Travelei . The crossc st at home are the pleasantest abroad; so Le ti little careful bow you trust too much lo a too sniilirig face. Bar-Human. SmitLers s ays that tLe public nae.de nuch fun of his novel that he classifies it as a juyed tKik. Harper's Ikw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, re gave her Caatoria. wTien ehe iras a Child, she criad for Castoria, When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria, When she haU Children, she are them Castoria Kor "run-down." deMlltateil ami overworked women, J)r. Pierce'g l-'avorito t'reeriptlon In the bent of all restorativo toinen. Jt ib a potent Feeinflo for all those Clironlo WVnkneiwei and lltsoasea peculiar to Women; a powerful, ifen ral as well as uterine, tonlo ami nervine, it Impart! vliror and st renuth to the whole gyHtem. It promptly oil re weakneKa of htoinnch.na uwrt, Intliffc Mtion, lilnatlnir. wpiik Imrk, iiervoim pros tration, (tehility nnd Blfeplefwiiemi, iu eit her sex. It is carefully compounded Iy an experienced fhyHlitan. nnd mlapted to woman's delieatn oriranizat ion. 1'urelv vejretntilo and perfectly harmli-MS iti any condition of the nvstein. , " Knvorlto I'rcacrlp- WlDDIWTTn I "" " is the only inert k-i no nAnnAnlLU.l fur women, sold liv drUKlfists, I under a polllve ituar- antee of Hatisrac-tinti in every ease, or price refunded. Thin K-iiH.ru.ntco has been printed on (In- lottle-wriiper, and faithfully curried out fur ninny years. For larjre. illustrated Treatise on DiKcnBes of Women (liiO paes, with full directions for home-treutment), send ten cents in stumps. Addnss, Woui.n'8 I)isiknsarv Medical. JlSsociaiion. W1 Main Struct, iiulfulo, N. Y. A NATURAL ltEMEUY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hs terics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebriety, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Brain and Spin al Weakness. Thlf moflieine hns a direct nrtlon upon the nerv tonterH. allayinK nil irritHtiilitieii ami iricreHHina- vhi Bow ami power nf nerve fluid. It iH periei'l :y l;arai- irrnniiiiiM iur auiMienui nervoiiB aiie Will De sent free to any address. and poor patientl can also obtain this medicine tree o cLarye front ue. This remedy has been prepared hv the Ileverend PasUir Koenie. of Fort Wayne, Ind.. for the past ten years, and is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MEDICINE CO,, M W. Madison for, Clinton SU CHICAGO, ILL. SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Price SI per Uottle. e Itottle Tor VS. F. (J. FKICKK &, CO., Druyists, Plattsnioutli, Neb. rhs 5 tli t. Merchant Tailci Keeis u. V u!l Line of Foreign & Domestic Goods. "iisult Your Interest by CJIvuk 'i ' SHERWOOD BLOCK "'IntlEsruoutli, - TST-t ROBERT t'ONMlLY'S AND 7) BLACKSMITH SHOP, Waffou, Buggy, Jfacliine and I'ltu th pairittg, and gzuural Jobling Pi now prep.-i:ea to 0 all kinds of repalrir-t of farm aMJ o:.her tiacljinKry, as tiiei e ia a good latlie in my s!:op. PETER RAUEN, The old Reliable Waon Make Las taken charge of tlie wagon snop He is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Mew V.iicons nnJ Ilnifx mrnti- h 4 ti" err it iv ir;AKKT THE OLD RELIABLE. fi. A. WATERMAN k EOF Wholesale aud Uefali i)t-nler tu Sliinglts, Latli, Rasli, oors, Blinds. Can supply every demand of the trade Call and get terms. Fourth street In Hear of Opera House. THE CITIZENS IB Jl. tq- zsi : rLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $50,CC0 Authorized Capital, $IC0,0CO. - OFFICERS JRANK CARKLTIi. JOS. A. CON NO If, Preideat. Vie-Pre.sideni W. 11. CUSniSG. Cashier. DIKKCTOK3 Kraiik Carruth J. A. Contor, . it. Gullin s n J. V. Johison. neury Bu-ck, Jcdin O'Keefe, V.'. I). Mcrriain, Wni. Vetcrcaii;p, . Jl. Cusbiiig. Traiisi'cti' a General Ilniiklup Eutiness. Al wlio liave any Hankicg business to transact are iuvited to call. No matter h lare or email tbe trauxaetioo, it will receive our careful attention, and we promise aiw:iy? cour teous treatiuent. lilies Cert!ncat?s of Det osils bearing iuteres ELys and nc Foreign Exchange, County Citv securities. Jons' p'lT.irp.Ai.i), rteiliect. 8. V AV'Jt ORFSSi EH J 1 1 L U U ?- L 5 ? 1 Y if 1 LUMBER . f !T7 hA tUiiis viiu:i. .ii. lilt I ah... M in Or-.". I 'M I.-, '!'-" - 1 1 1. I;. fc j- ff, 41 r .l.fci .1 1 1 '' V .Tr ' I Ik-Mcvo l'i.-.'.'M CU-.ro ,J for 'oiiHiun pi i' .11 ti.ivcil I 1 : r. . A II I 1 .11' 1. . 1 r i'A Cj Kdilor !-:ii(uii-.-r. IM.-n- fj M ton, c:., April j, u Tho i:i:st ('Mt'.rli Moill cino is 1'isu'h t riii-: i-oh Cunmim PTioN. Children tako it without olijoction. 1 iy al l d r 11 y 1 s t s. 'Sjc. J LUKLii Voliilt All. Hit I All s. BeBtOoiiirh Syrup, 'iu: Ifn t'uiiil. VtiO In litnu. Si t 1 In- driict-ir ti. y-j'-y in .-a r '' Wv'v..sM , . y. i23 Ind t fcj t-a v V.'hfii I ClT.M5 I i" not Mean merely lo rf;i tin in fur a linn', ainl tlii-n li.ivi; tlieiu re turn aj'iiiu. I :Kas A i:. UltAli Co'U;. 1 liave niailu tiio disease of FITS, EPZIiEPSlT or A lifc-lonpr fttudy. t wahhant my remedy to Cl'RK tin; wcr.-.t cares. Hi riuife oilii-ix li.-ivo failed is 110 reason for not now receiving a cui-e. Send al once for a I reiilisc; 11 11 I a i- I: l.K I tor 1 1.13 of my I ma 1.:. I in. 1: I:i:mi:iy. 'ii.c Kxpiess nnd i'nl Ollinr. It c.i'-Irt ynu imttilu for II tii il, iin l it i ill cin e you. Aildi-i-:.a K.tt. root, r."..c, is3rEir.LCT..;-:r;.ru?'. s .yr-. r7'"KrT-T;p5 t. www OF PURE COD LIVER OIL frNJ? HPOPKOSPIIITES AlmoGtas Palatablo as Milk. Eo disguised tliat. it can lie taben. iigcHtrd, and assimilated by iie moMt loniiitive ato.macii, wlieri tlte laln oil cannot tie tolerutcrt emi by tiio com blnation of tlie oil -vvKli th IiyiopIcs pbltes is mat more 4-lliczcioua. Semar&cblc a3 a f proJccer. Fu-soks gala rapidly hi!e (ckJag It, SCOTT'S EMULSION is achnowlcdpcdby Physicians to be tLe Finest and Best prepa ration in tbe world for the relit f and cure- of CO?4SUrj5PTIOM, CCKOPULA. GENERAL DEGILITY, VASTINQ DISEASES, EM AC! ATI ON, COLDS and CHROMIC COUGHS. The great remedy far Gmsuwrit'iin, ''id Wostiny in Children, Sold by all Druggists. X. 3 V i ioi IEAi v u. - Cleanses the I7a.al Passages. Al teys Inflammation. Hoiilstfio Soros. Restores tho fc.exisos cf Tasto, Smell and. Hearing. A particle ii applied into erc!i nostril nnj W aK ccnltic. Pri-e.0 nt Iri:a-ril or by nail. iiLY UV.OTiliXiSfii V.'an-tm Su.Na- Yr.rU. J 3 Am-. I- . . ' ' I.' I'L" ftTTlT. j. Sept.. . citen j eitr. 1 is nn envy, "i elopetiia ol u:-:eo.; infer. I? V"V A- JiTia.iOn -jc v.-no pur. v-rj? ciiu-ie Vr.s iu .in j-;-:-:, or ihg neoesyif io.i of Wo can clothe you &L.d larrmh. you w 1 : all !ho riecissiiry arid i:nroco'::jury appliances to ride, 'vuik, c!n."ce. s!c . : :, eat, fish, hunt, work, Ko t., ch. :.'., or stay at harno, r.r.-i in v.-.:io:i:s si::e"., styles and rjuantities. .7-..-1 ili-u.-e cut what required tc do t he.se tbi.-.f, CO TtlFC R Ti LiLY and you -.-m. whm . estimate of th value of t.'jo Ii V y i;H GUIDE, which w.ii ce hs-ii u.ion receipt of io cents to p .7 i .e., MONTCOMSRY VVARO t Co! 111-114 liiohjfir.in J "-.'?. i':,-.:-.'. 1". tsPARKER'S C:?JCEHf TOtJlO wit; .out , -:,r A rare n.itv.j.al ;jiiiijui. Xiiut v hwi k i mt Jnaiiftion. Irar.i l ams. P 1.., . . ordcrj ut this fcLomacii tuil I;iv. -f. ts. '.,,.. . ine W'T'.-sc. swvia arm irsc"-iir- ' lui ru ill. i-nlr. Uj cure lit tt-t Lit . -i:nf..i V--.ni'.(.., -S'-v.-i titTfZTi Dr. ..!. ,l,f.r i. Killer as Lcinj; a first-clasi remedy for Coughs :md Colds, liav-iiipiM-d it in niyimn family with very ereat nati-fai-t im. J:Frr U II. Bus!,, ixs Moint-B, m 1,1 r Iowa. Druggists, 5c., 00c., and $1.00. - R. B. Wis mi am. Joiix A. lAViy. -o: ary I iibl:e. Notary Puldic vi jiai a i.vn:J, Attorneys - at - 2cjvt. OJT'.oe ever l'.Lk cij ut C'ei-rty. PLATTj-MOCTIl, - - .NfcliKAeKA PISOl ,11 .' -,',j fcJ x-jZ lLrwl 1 0 f H H :' i Si K) UU -i i t 1 1 I i y J v I J . .1 '-I 1 1 ; s f