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5 Died. I Will KichHrdson, 01 imKhi, iuuc From Monday's Dally. w ill upend the day in Onwht. Mrs. Aim Cutberino Volk departed i w Krf.frr t harness and saddlery this life on yesterday, huving nruvcil r. ; rjllfU:li.lltf )f.It Sunday in Wahon. within u few day of ninety years of go . The deceased was the motlitr of Mi. Georgellorn sr. residing about ten mil. s west of the city where obi wu linking her homo at tin- liui" of her death and was the sister of MiWu mid U.ig Me'is- uger, fih-i emus to IUin..is from Ger -many iti 142, h -r husdand dying fehortly after her arrival, l. r emlylife ,ul' of hardships but Hi's rais-d ! r fan ily and lived to see. her four children grow to a hearty, happy old nge. Her relatives were irwny -f the bewt people of Eight nulo Grove precinct and in t.i t. Mrs. George Weidman, Mis. G.v. Nichols aud George Hi-rn jr.,were Krand dauditers and grandson of the deceased . The funeral will take place tomorrow at Conrad Sf l '.-.t. r and bin rMimable Uiy nr.- tii.' gii-M 't their daughter. Miw. Ed I'lt. r.ild Wnller White h hiving the finishing niche put on th- new triple floor in Hock wood I Hit today. I M Crai-' r e. ived :i handsome oak in.m-l ..j.i.-r. t. ..;,, f. r his new ...i.:. .I. ;u .-...-in.- oii'i ' ion PcarlsV e- t, ti. .lun-i- mliil hpv iro setting ISTffT -r.d l e t An Interesting: Lecture. James II. Worley, a graduate of tho TT..;..r,itv of Ne'reka delivered a very intcroting lecture at tho M. E. church last uiyht on the manners and 1 customs of the Chinese. Mr. Worley re- j returned fiom a seven years Tho RoportContirmcil.i CniCAOo. Dec. 15 At 9 o'clock to nii;)it A a t.mt AtjutMiit Genera! Cm bin of General Mib a StnlT received .n offic ial dispatch lro:u rtt l'au'. spying that Sluing Dull, five of Sitting Hull' men and B'-'Veuof the Indian polua wer. K ill residence on west Walradts cemetery, twelvo milts west of this city at one o'clock. poit s, in lu- e of the it i t i i-iditiffc tl.li'it.h nut tin- 'ity. Atutni'i d'K,-H:eberV r-ffl in Lino In Hie i.tfi.-r f". FiHi.k S"Uinii drew the diamond pin. A P!ttsmiitli man for luck evry time. The 15. & M- tulks with ti.eir Hrtu- lit v. have mad a half i r.tiirtii-il fiom a seven u,nV ' -'... .. ...:..., t. II an ultcnil t stewardship in China as a missionary and u . "'J. - ""7 V . ity me poi itc lumepn .n..., WathjnotoN. 1 e. 1". Indian Coin nd,si;tu r M..it:.ui this evening received from Indian Agent M- f. iu''li!in t!u; fol- !...., .ti . ..t.-n d.it.-d I'ort Y iti-s N. 1 Prehistoric Man. Special Dispatch t- (Jlobe-l)moirat : Gainkbvili.k, Tex., Dec. 13. -Great excitement exist in the K a neighbor hood, ten milm wst of h:rc, over the discovery of an ancient sepulture con s taining many catacombs, which have been unearthed by Dr. Fears and Major Fidler, ot tho town of Era. nnd Irof. Ashley, a well known geologist of BpringGeld, 111. It appears that the doctor made his first discovery tix years ago, fcince which time he h-vs spent much of his time in the region nmking investi gations. Borne months : took Major Fidler into his confidence. The exhuming of the ancient resting place of the dead began in a very quiet way. It whs soon discovered that sonu. thing of an historical nature had been brounht to light, when Prof. Ashley had wire ! to come at once. The Vr.dessor arrived last Fridav. It is learned that the cata had made a close study of their insutu ti.ms and peculiarities. lie explained ilu ir three religions or more properly speaking. theT three superstitions, Bud haism. Tanisin. am". Con f ueieiiism s( ..i i l ... .,,,1, ... .tter i,f fact man- December 15. .. . , ... ....,! u "Iiuliau l'ohce arre.-tfd hittir-g Lull at ner uiai on ui f," - r . . i. l.ijrniin f.irtv iiules until v"e-t Ol I'll dcistindllig of them as uiougii ue 1 j i.o ; tl. (Chinese !imiirc. ageney, thB mornu g ut daylight the. Chinamen is not followers a:tMi.pte(l to nsci.e, ami t.hi- .- . ?, it his uncontiol- l couinu-octd. Fr policemen were PJIIU UillU Pi muvn ' - - i . - . 1 A. 1. . able superstition. h-veryinmg mai ni' :.. . .,.... ntif if fuod luck or bad luck which he terms "fang sua;- bis son, Cow Foot and several others : t.,rnA with reference were wounded. r.is every n i m n- ...... . .i f,in, .in" One of the roun oeculiurities of the superstition U that their ground untd relieved by United to vU noiuts within 200 ....;, ttl:ru ,.p in stiai-dit lines, -hat Stxtes troop?, who now iihvo povi r ...r.. -l.rre ticket is pur :. r,.r ronseouentl v cvrv of Sitting Bu U camp vith all the women IIJ1KI O .UT ' ' 1 1 ' ' " " I 1 1 I'ltU I. " " 1 I chased on their lines. The post office department objected to tlo nam- of Alvo which bad been se the roofs of the houses lected for the new Hock Maud town turn U, Ht tho ends for the sole purpose north of Eagle so thit thtf name has been ,,f failing the evil spirit. The people changed to Kenwood. shiytr, w.th mountains full of coal close Tl. firnt .nearance of Colonel Maurice by, but the "lnn.1 ma ------ - - CrUman of this city, before the i r cu'j oass cou.mt. His .ht- verc killed and three wounded. Eight Indians l;ii..1 i.,f.iwlifi- Siti'mc Hall and The polici were sur- , . , . i.D, ;.. . .,;.,.. l ruunucu lor some nme ion, o.... i. ..... I X iNrtrnkii t: EOHU K i;o!a !'T, MAS' H IM," KTTS LOAN A: IN- I SUKANCK (Ml. V JOH.n 1HUIHIOS. 11K.NUY l:l.ll I V1. AKIlicllNhli J Tho i bo( nameil Ie(e 'il-n' and each of tliein III t.ik imta-.' I h;il oil :HeC It;. lu. Hi aijeve hiiii.-!! t ainil3 eoiiin rnreit n ntUmii i i tli" iIIkm lei : .in I itl i: ;."iii y. NrUi-kn I if hi. f t '-i.il . av r if liihato loreer iU 1 1 1 lie title in nufl to Hi urn lln a-t iiiaf l.-i lit H ti..i. e elllei U li I. lnnili: IfU.i'O, iitiriii i f rai'B- nine i'J). eat . In aul eouiil. k n.-iilii"!. I !e el i mil h iii"li I'hituli!! ' title helil l.y lli--M-vei.il lelreil;itili. "ii aie -iiiiiieii In ;tl.-.wer s .ul .eianMi i n i f l.ffo tt llie il ;iv i f l-elniirv ls:il, r Jiiit.-iniit will lie rH.-in-.l in lav. r of n...i till :- prayed ..r In aidpetili It ;K''iK 1!oua-t. W. i.. i'.i.o. u Altoiuey. rate street in China is crooked tieyond ex- nifcssion. in fact tlie.e is nrthing straight, are crooked and . 1 1 I 1 1 Tv II II fl . 1 iir.jntrle. Sitting Hulls followers, probably ahout 200 men, de v..r.i .!,. ir famili s and lied uii tne Grand river. The polhe behaved nobly, lit. is duo them. Par- tu ulars ny man. would be int r- commissior.ei jiiku mo.v,.v. ..... . i I . .1 .,!.,.,( I, .to ll.iu i vi ll'lli' fi-nt f.-rw w t I It tliev lUIXCil lae cum mm u K'"-' " I , . I . . , ".. I ti... ..r.;.l..ni Hiiil Ik; hud retfanled bit. i i ,.;iu L.iiii.rkti'ion uecoim-B nouibut i. "'--" lights at the opera ,,ou,e occurs u d.stnrbing eb,mt - a f miilToi inn.!L'll I LILIMI VCI V I A i1, v- wt clay nigui. ;..au..... -i - ..... ..,.. ..f :., ii. f ih . nr.d now that he was out of I IS Without UOUWl luc 111 loc - and it iney ceu.u Loual Notice. IS'lilKM.vi ir.uur l ill-. i-.UAir. i.n..-. M. lli'liiu-M. ileeeareil. ivoliee I hei eiy kivi-ii i "ai in uur!oniii :c s.n imiIi'i- ..I lion, .-saii.iiel l. I liapiiia". .)uur vl tin: ioi 'o-,.rt of ;ims r'ninty. Menraska. on the M Ii (I iy of N ii ve in ! T, 1J l"T tne nine ol tint real i i-.ute l-.ere iiaf!er leM-rilel. tlieie Wll be no!, at tne Ironi (liintciiuemui-iiur Iioiii-k in rialli-nioui Ii, .t'lrasku. -n tli Imli .lw ..f I ...n .rv a 1. IK'll . nl ou o l-I.M-A p. in of Saul il.tv at tnioiic ve uuc m m' l .Uler mi easli t e IoII.ivviuk oenoe n-.w ...I .-,. l...w l llii! iml i ll wexl VIlArieriii inn u il i usliuirlfi i.n.l t tie tin norili lia I of tlie ii. Hill werl ipiallfl ; aim luuucru ............ ii!titer aires olf the nortli snle of lue. muiUi eait MU.iier of Jttie north iv..t muniT. auu foin let-ll aa'l lliree ciiiariern r-rv ..II of Ihr nortli ne o." tMe o IhweM iiuatlrr oflh- ii'Tl h-rant quarier. anil Imir i. t-n an.l Mitee li-ui tun ace-i i.if of Hie nortli unit; of the v..ir.n-west ijua-ter ol the iiortn- wt ii:nler ol section fwn II. ranne n. in e.itiu' v. Ne'.iraka. ."aid salu will remain ......n i.l. Ii.. 111- , . 1 1. ... M.-i. Ii. -ii a ll iv is. -a.iuiiiHi aim ui mo tatei f tUiailes :1. lIolmeM. ilereaneU. Kkkson x ickot. All B, I):iled llereinber 17, 18.H) .Vi-Z. SDH-ndidlv and l uiaking of a very fine actor. All who were fortunate enough to re ceive an invitation should not forget the sJect daiiciiitr party iven New Years eve. bv th" Kniuh's of Pjthi&s -f this c.itv, and shoud not iaii to attend, as it will be the event of 1890-91. Nelson Jean has filed a ewe in ihe uncultivated laud, only get rid of their eupcrstitution China would become a great country, as us ... . i . . i niDinirrm w I. icli remain almost untouched are unexcelled. Geo W. Yoang, one of Cass county's extensive farmers is in the city today- He reports the cholera fts very bad among the lies in his neignnornooa, ne h-ivi..?; the way he hoped a set lenient ot the ,i;iK.-.ilt"wi ronld be reached without further delay. Lost.. A note for $ 135, payable to order of E. Kline and signed by rvtmuei ivnne, luis tieen lost mid will not bo paid except to the original owner dl-wlt Samuel Klisk. district court Against Dr. A. C. Sabir, comb contains many petrified remains ol claim5n, the sum of three hundred lost Beventy head during the month of human beincs, some very ancient sculpt urea and weapons of war. The Professor ni. .low to flutes I one XSeneral Brooke's Report Chicago. Dec. 15. General Brooke, in charge of the troops at Pine Itidge, tele graphed the situation to Assistant Adju tant General Corbin at army headquar ters tonight as follows: "All Indians who can he brought in are now here or near here, leavng about 575 DKALEH IN STAPLE AND FANCY claims that there is somo clew to dates that will be of great historical import ance. It is further stated that consider- mlfi treasure hua been found. The place has not been located yt by the public, but it is supposed to be in the vicinity of Clear Creek. ... . r - -. . 1. : 1 1 f . ! an.l I -r txr r . - tho OH fit dollars as damages mr uuBn..iwU ucemuer. J. t. ,i i,,l- in th,- liiulltndswlm p tmnvr'irs! - io- .ut,Pt. This man Sabin i L:M1. w p hundred and nine head, two hundred buck, m tho bad ,tnt wn Gi.OCLKlES, tat iit; v -.- ;iess TrcHimeat. 1 time lost one umiu.cu v w . ,lf,Vfl ,r Rntthin' t . i .i I . i i u I refuse to lis'en to auvone or Hnvvuin. of the doctors supposed to be of the These heavy losers are certainlydisheart- reiu ' J a mflcieut XT e.,n; u . . u...: Against these I will send a sutacaut Sullivan is I enin to the a'ockraisers. force to capture or fight tlum. Ail has A one that can bedont. The Indians John New Citizens. Uiidoluh Kau. John Dr. .Tnnss order. A. iN. ttorney for the plaintiff I.nst Monday night Mr. McCarty, who nrr.rl.-a for tli Rock Island ana is cam pen .it i.i ..t o -trl. I Kw Vrk Citv the other day on .lcnryiisiuMiu.,. , . - ... , , tl.U matter now - . it o ci it rrrnwin u i iiuib v uable mule, ana air. h.d.aiuuiu p.mtu .t Mil,.. ooniipatp in thia country and saddle and bridle, in.iuotig.a.uij ...-s - - - , h of rope which will give employment to an . - - ih immigrants arriving here. The A nnthpr Syndicate. At a meeting of wealthy Arabs in now out have a great many stolen horses - vrk Citv the other day it was de- and cattle with them. I hope to able to GLASS AND QUEENSWARE The following official telegram was llufT, both went together. A piece FlonrasO Fsefl a Ssecialty ou.iu r- .-i.r..i, ,dP willDutaatoDto Michael Dietz and lenry &ciineuier m . ?"Z U stopped well known lawyer, Townscnd Scudder, i- .1 . -i n 1 1 iti q nrt' I ( I H.UIOCIOI : auuii. v. .... -- - . , - weeit ut-uuuui-ca o... - . William II, of Germany, and asked t become citizens of the great republic. Mr. John Cassidy also took out his first papers, making one subject less for Queen Victoria to look after. irkATifiiiiiiKi 10'. S 0th fct., Union IJlock, fornverlj 415 Mnin street. Splendid Market, when- KverytUB kept in rirst l-la. i mm to please, and solicit the Pulton axje of the I'ublie run CHOICKST STEAK, KXCKLI.EN'l IIOAMT.S. THE 8WEKTEST CUTS, FINEST CURED MEAT, fish ami utiikk i;a.i:ciEfl AMI 'HIIKK IN !KAS.V Hy fair and h(. Mest dealing I expect to merit a share of the trade. 131 lm. J. K. VALEEP.V. Prop Petersen & Larson (ucor-r to Whlliu4 Whlcher) LlKADEUH IN (Jrocerips and Provision Ml il to llon. 0ieraIlou lUock. Choice, Fresh Goods in their line, loth as to PKI0E AND IJUAlilTV GaiBfl Fruits, Driefl Mis And JT-ench Frnit in Their Seaon. FLOUR AND FEED Alwiiys in Sttxtk. Cull and be Satisfied PLATT8M0UTH. - NEBItASKA. MIKE SIINELLBACKEU. Wkou and Blacksmith shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing dow "Sitting Ball was arrested this morn inf at daylight by the Indian police some ot una mieviun u it- ' . iitto-notcd his rescue aud a tiut ti,. K,dt. Don't hanA was instructed to personally iu-M " ... ti' i. cwuu. 1 i .... i, i :.. i ..nciip.i tsuriiirr lsuii. ins ouu. them before you catch them Brother certain tracts or lana in x en-y . . ;-; 7" h T " an1 fl)Ur oUier3 and Arizona, witn power iu ucki''m for the purchase of such tract as he de- k.lie.l; also seven luu.an p; ; cided to be the most feasible. An effort Fcrhet arrive, jus ,n "RTTT T.TIT K fV. NOPtll 6tll St. it would not be proper you Rock Bluffs-Fun For Farmers. Here is some of the fun that farmers have: J. F. Marshall has lost thirty-four head of his fine hogs by cholera, and Joseph Sans' hogs are dying with the game disease. F.M.Young jr. has lost four head of cattle from eating too much corn stalks, aud not getting water enough to drink; and J. B. Holmes has lost seven head in the same way. F. M. Youn" jr. had some corn stolen out of hie crib near the new railroad grade, last "Wednesday or Thursday night. It was hauled away with a mule team and a large load was taken. How little the sidewalk farmers, who live in cities and run agricultural so cieties, know what real practical fun there is in getting up at three or four , , , " A , ...Mr.!nr. 17 1 f Vl tllP Til 11T- O ClOCK IB IUU uiuiuiujji " - cury twenty degrees below zer, lighting ? the lantern, and taking the scoop enovel to shovel snow for an hour or twa to find a fifty cent pig. Or of spending an hour of each day for four weeks to learn a calf to drink milk; and feed it on the best the farm affords for a year and then finally sell it for four or five dollars. Not much do they know of what profit iblc fun there is in paying twenty dollars for the services of a tine horse to raise a good colt from, keep the colt a year and then sell it for twelve or fifteen dollars. How little the sidewalk farmers know of what real exciting fun there is in go ing out in a rainy time to milk the cows, and have the first row that they set down to, kick them backwards heels over head into the mud or a large cake f concentrated grass. Not much do they know of what real enioyable fun there is in sitting down to milk in fly time, and have the cow not only fill their eyes and mouth with dirt, but leave great straks of finely chewed graM across their face. Talk about fun, if they want to know what real magnificent fun is just let them pend half an hour three times a day in the spring of the year, for about two weeks, in holding up a weak colt by the side of its mother to let it get something to eat. or spend a.whole day in trying to get a twenty-five cent lamb to euck its mother, and then have that fun provok - ingly enlarged by having their wife ask them why they spend eo much time with that colt, when they can buy one a good deal cheauer next fall. But if tbev want to knw what real flxhileratinc fun is, first let them spend a whole season in raising a crop of pro duce ana then haul it to market and get from twenty-five to fifty cents a day for their labor. Tne Shavul English, know. Dr. Janss, the medical fraud that flour ish in these parts sometime ago seems to la -in, fmind mativ victims. Ilia scheme was to get a note an 1 sell it to a pro tended innocent party at Grand Ilacd boforeit was due. When his patient found he had been humbugged it was too late, tha note had to be paid just the same. They always sue at Grand Island get their judgments and file them with our district clerk. Over twenty has been filed already. JudTe Chanman was out driving in his son. Black were Capt An effort Ferhet arrived just in time with his two . . r ini.f.ct th AnnPnian troops, Hotchkiss and fetun IS oeuiir umuu w - r....- t .it r . . . . ......... i nhi irra nit; iuu r -jm. ........... . residents ot tnia country, uumnug - m . .. , rri. ; tnr i rommanu 01 vTi.aai-.au i"""-'" id nnn m trip nriieme. lue inau id iui i lauwwi . . . " . ,.uf.i Arab immigrant to cultivate Patronage of the Puble Solicited. section of the tract for half the proceeds for ten years, when one third of his section will be deeded to him. It would certainly be a great scheme to get some of these industrious Arabs to reclaim some of our American dessert in An zona. J. II. Worlev. the Chinese missionary, company with his family yesterday after- returned to Lincoln this morning. .Tudcre Chapman returned to his court duties at Nebraska City last night. Frank E. White and wife and F. S. White and wife went to umana ima morning. Mjq. Wm. Herold. Mrs. Frank Ilager and Mrs Frank Johnson are spending noon near the old Scbildknecht farm, when his horse feeling a little "foxy" kicked up und caught his foot iu the cross piece, breaking it into, this fright ened the animal, and he kicked viciously striking the judge a severe blow on the richt lejr below the knee almost breaK- ing the bone. Mr. Hall happened along fae day n 0maha i i t- t- a -.n-v oil in riLiitrrwibr Dauruugui p-i, ------ w-Tforri of Weeoinsr Water, so saie. air. v.mpuwu nM...-6 . ably as could be expected though not say tne dispatcne, a- able to come out on the street. crease oi pens.uu The Lincoln yard masters are to have a erand ball in that city Thursday night Several of the Plattsmouth boys will probably be in attendance, "Peck's bad boy" arrived yesterday He is a twelve pounder and Peck senior, the night watchman at the depot is settin Tha Cavalry in Hot Pursuit. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 15. A dispatch from Dickinson, N. D., ubout today's fight says that it is estimated that 130 warriors are in the band which lied up Grand riyer after the killing of bitun Bull. Several troops of cavalry are after them in different directions, and it is expected that they will be quickly headed off. A general outbreak on the Sioux reseryation is not feared, and those disaffected bands which are cow giving trouble, will soon be placed where they will cease. The Sioux reservation is surrounded by troops thoroughly equip- norl fnr n winter c!imnaizn. It is cx- Election Contest. From Tuesday's Daily. At tho examination of witnesses in the election contest in Omaha yesterday on the part of Mr. Boyd, Mayor Cushing, Jude Wake'.y, Sheriff Boyd and Police Commissioner Ilartman were sworn Each testified that he considered the up tha cifrars and otherwise conducting I . i Nov election the quietest that ever occur himself in a manner indicating a cordial red in Omaha. Cushing visited many of reception for the young man the polling places during the day ana Rhowalter the accommodating saw no disturbance. He was inconstant Qf digtrict court Rrrived home telephone communication wun eveiy rom a tm dayg, tfip througu voting place, but Heard ot no runs "r t..Aet nart9 o York and Polk counties. assaults. Extra police had been appoint urbanoclerk ia woaring a disguise in ed for the day and me mayor nau request q Dandreary whiskers which ed the chief to give dis men insirucuuus -nnaUv r(,nttirea an introduction, - I v- to protect every citizen m n.s froai 8ome of his 0id friends, but he says The above testimony sounds very mer heaUh .g yery gQod thank you ent irom waai we uavc iwcu taii, vu tK nther side. Evidently some one is A. B. Todd returned nome una uioru t on the election, or there has ing from his trip to Frontier county been a little prevarication going on. where he wei.t as agent of the relief committee to distribute a car load of rroods. He says there is and will be much suffering in that country and that the car of goods sent from here was widely distributed and was & source of much comfort to the poor people Don't fail to read the change in the A New Paper for Plattsmouth. T. E. Williams is in the city today se curing rooms where M. L. Thomas of Mr. Williams will hold forth with a new weekly newspaper. These gentlemen are both good newepa- ner men. Mr. Thomas having had hi teen veaxa experience in that business. 1 large advertisement of J. P. Young's The oaDer will be independent in politics will pay everybody to read it; it with democratic tendencies, and will be money in your pocket to read it. He is issued iu a few days. The material will closing out his entire stock of goods at be here this evening. Tho Hekald wel- cost for cash osly for the purpose of comes these eentlermn to our city whose retiring from the merchandise business interest to a large extent will be mutal and therefore ffers bargains ia all linn with our own in the up bulling of our J of goods. Call and see him, also te u. I vour friends and neighbors. dl-wl DISEASED HOGS Cannot become healthy food simply by the process of death. S-WUKTE RAISERS owe it to themselves and society to ADVOCATE REFORM In swine raising that will promote the public health. Hogs should be fed, r. Jos. Haas HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He uss the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOED Wkirh in the best horseshoe for tho farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone cn put on sharp or flat corks, as needed tor wet auu "Vf "V davs, or smooth, dry roads. Call at h'.3 shop and examiuu iut . and vou will use no oiner. J. M. StlNEI.LBACKElL 112 North Fifth St. l'lattsmouim JULIUS PEPPERRERG. MANUFACTURER OV AII WHOLESALE & RETAIL I)KAIKR IN TH.K Thoicest Brands of Cigars, Including our Fiords ?j, ';' "i1 FTJI.I. LINK OF 3ll pected that before another sun has set mn-rr -n rMjrrTrr Sittme Bull's celebrated chorus of HOG aM POULTRY REMEDY good Indiana or Sitting dancers will prisoners. be It is reported that Mr. Sundell found ihe county seat petition which M. Stan- ... . der of Louisville, lost ous oi his buegy, bue like a good hon est Plattsmouthian he returned it to the rightful owners. Up to three o'clock there had been no petition filed with the clerk. A man in Omaha has paralyzed the lovers of fine art in that city by throw ing a chair through an $1S,000 painting of a nude woman in the halls of the Western Association. Of course the man will be considered crazy, as it is generally believed a little thing of that kind would net offend an Omaha man. The only reliable medicine for swine, Used successfully for fourteen years Prevents elseaae, Arrests Disease, sops cougn, Hastens Maturity Destroys Worms, Increases the Flesh. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co Plattsmouth, Neb. Pkici:3: 25lbs cans, $13.50. $2.5 $1.25 and 50s per packgd. The larges are the cheapest, Write ror testimonial 'Hozology," a 64 -page p&mpmec on swine will be mailed for a 2-cent stamps Orders by mail receive prompt attention, JOS. HAAS, fndianapolis County Court. Phillip Kraus vs. John Hjnartman Suit on note. Judgment by confession for $51.75. Paxton, Gallagher & Co. vs. Henry Pearson. Suit on account. Judgmnt by confession for $527.33. M. O. Donohee ys. D. O. Dwyer. Suit on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $51.34. Polk Bros, for plainfiff,2D. O Dwyer, pro se. Last will and testament of Abnor C, White, late of Greenwood, filed for pro bate. Petition for final settlement estate W. IL Shepherd, deceased. Hearing Jan uary 5, 1891, 10 a. ra. Lester Vivian ya. James. Fitzgerald. Hearing Dec, 18th at 10 a. m. . Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaintt Shiloh'a vitalixer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by P. Q Fricke and O. IL Snyder. 1 PURE MAPLE SUGAR and Syrup. Low prices quoted on large or small lots Strictly Pure. Adirondack Maple Sngar Co 1238 Monroe st., Chicago. I1L FULLER & DEN IF OX Western Agents. TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE ajwave in stock. Nov. 2. 1885. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. I l mmm & sun LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand of the eitjv Call and get terms. Fourth Btreet in rear of opera house. I K. DRESSLER, The 5th St- Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of Foreign i onwtie Goods. Oousalt Tur Iimni' ? Giving Hla a OaO SHERWOOD BLOCK f Ibttarxtt0xtl2, 2t5Ttj- HENRY BOECK'S tern IS THE XAC"B TO BUT TOtTR Parlerand Bad Room Sets. at- trsaaea. Sofas, Lour.KM arm Office Furniture. CU amd esaautM kU stack feefara xl aUnrW- I