0 res WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. JANUARY 22 1811 Nebraska Farmer Senators Disregard Caucus Action. IM3ALLS OATH-BOUND ENEMIES. ffrsllent Mrfiratli Itrfuaeii to Step lown and Out Tlia Viirinu. SmiHtorlnl Con tent Mini Tlilr llfHulta - UiMiiocrutlo Straw Iriftiii 'low aid Cleveland. r.r coi.n. Nib., Jn'.u 21. At 11:.5 Speaker E: de.r called the juitit f-r.'Hsimi to ord -r. S?ri;itor S i!zlei- Here 1 tixu following resolution: '-.Moved, That n acco'iit, f the concurrent resolution 'Hxiug Hi s time f r tlio t so-;nm liaviii' never h"ii stiii-il by tin jro Miii i.fij ;cr- of the two huini, and tho a.iino never bavin"; b.en sent t the governor for hia upproval, this joint sen-siou doe now take h rece a until to morrow at 10 a. in , or until said reso lution is si.ied by said officer ac.:ord iuf? to law arid transmitted to tlo gov ernor as the 'Constitution requires, and ta-ntil that time fnrtiier proueedi.ig-i bd - ospeinied.'" A specud committee of nine was np poiultd to draft rules to jjovern the joint, be.-Kioii proceedings. '1 lie protests ol Liovenor lit. yd and ltepublicuu con testants Mere read, recitin,; thac tlie joint sessioii is illegal an 1 invalid. Senator Collins. Allia.icrt, said thti ooiis itutioti of tlie stale exiirU'Uly pro Tides that every concurrent resoiutio i 'be pivaonted to tho governor for ids aiguature. "'it is tuyopiaioii under tlu Constitution tUat the two houses ca.i not c me together legally until tne governor of the state signs tli coa carreut resolution. I am tor altierin.j to the law and the constitution. I ball voto for tne Switzler res luiion." Senators Hill, Becii and Gaie al.so declared themselves ui like manner a id the vote was announced as follows: The Votes of senators htooJ, ayes, nays, 10. The vote of representatives too t, ayes, 71; nays, Hi. The shaker declared the motiou carried. Ibe Alliance senators voting in favor of the Switzler resolution were: Beck, Collins, Ctmiter, Hill. Michiner, fcj.-jir-luck, Tay.or and Turner. The repre sentatives who vote i aye were: Dob on, Fiet hctieuger. Gale and Williams of Franklin. In explaining his vote. -Schroder of Logan declared that tu.; legislature was a hig'uor authority than any .court in the laud. Mctii-tl Wiil N'.it i. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 21. The war "which was begun on Fnuit .I.:Gvata, president of the F.irmars' Alliauee, as soon as the Turner letter h id been pub lished, has broitej out anew, an 1 tne iuieraecine strife threaten to pl.iy havoc with all caucus arvtmeins. ' Tne juJki .ry committee, winch inves tigated Alt Grain's alleged counsel ion with the Turner letter, ii.u, ;ircv more than -i wet-K s dulioeratio i, decided to request the uresi leut's resignation, aid the president has fuiiy ieji lei thai, he will ,tay until he is kicked ont, as there ia no provision in the Alliance c institu tion by which he can im ous:e d, and the president declares that he wll t no. resign utiles tui Aliians. at 1 irgj de mands it, and he wanis to know what the ju liciafy committee is going to do about it.. ;v. PattUou Iiiiiuxuruti-.l. Ha it ! : j SB v ki j, .P.t., Jan. 21. Governor Pattison was inaugurated governor of Pennsylvania. The inaugural c i t mon ies were hei.l in the west portico of the capitul. At the -cor:ciusi !! ot the gov ernor's additss the inaugural parade n.ored. The crowd in and aror.ed the capitol and on the sueets was immense. Teller Sato. Dbxver, Col., Ja i. 21 H. M. Teller was elected United States senator to succeed himself ia the senate, the vote beiugHto 10. The regular and the combine houses also met separately aod both gave Teller a maj rity. The legislature will ineec iu joint session to day and formally elect him. , ., i-J sl. The Alli ance members have not yet agreed up jn a caucus to nominate a can lidute gainst Senator Ingalis, and are meet mg with some opposition, but p onii i.eut leaders are confident the caucus will le held. The candidates for the Allnittte m tiw .ti n li.aiiilc-A a .i--tiuit ot t:.e c.tiicus, ieariug that their own chalice are Letter iu iiii p-.i con ; t than l.i a caucus, where the ineiii- l-r.s u!l be Iwci'il to J ledge tii( lil M'i. it t ne C....CJS is di pen.ied wit i ti o A.li;i:no CMudtiiat- s Ice) thai thev wi.l j av'e ..ii upi'or nity to draw I'r in Ci.ch ctiii-r in i i :a (.t-, an t wiilal o have a t no i j to g;m .lo.i li I ulil.' .in add i.'eiiit'Ci .il;c M ies. 'J i.e iiej ub.icaiis are hgiti lug ;ig:;int a imihii.i of linir .pio.ie..is for the a.ne lenson, an 1 tie Ut-itat of tiie Cuiit.'Ut will oe ln tt.e ge,; i'it ii.teie.it ot l;:iij,s, who is tito ,iy li lmLiic.i.i ctunlitla.e, a:.d win Le )ii a l .-.W. to a-.-si.-it in Mti!ng n;. I In: i n ;i in Im- among ii is Alii.u.ce cilupeil ti'is Tin- Las bteii tlie only ciitiiiee ; lor the M.ccets of lngalls fiom the be ' ginning ct .Le ct lmsi. Ti,e Aniai c e I :a .e.M io not lnani.est ;.ny .-i c;.il toi teili lor li galls or ihe luoveaidi s j ot iii-. 1 1 i d.-. l liey h.iv ? taj u iu -, i troi.ndeuce in lluir aoi.uy to defeat I ti em. ami all tne c 'ji- -s. tuey reco j I..SS- i-. v. nhln lii.ir own taniis. Hie jtiiiu linn, ihey )iavo c .n '.t-se I tu i iii;;iie:' tiii.rouiiiily, ai.n ihv nave not i i iide 10 liud a tingle A.liauco rep i :ei,i;.liVe out ot toe nineiy-lhree ill '. he legislature who .-li.nvs any thspo.-i-iioii to vote t r tubal s under an cii-ciimsiauce.-. V neilier a caucus is held ..r i...t. tiie Kepuoiica.i Uiautigr-is Coii-it-MS iliat it is a more i.i;Lic..it tus.v to A.ige a tight ugai.iso tne A na ice than K woutd be to meet htiaight D.-uio-cuiitic ppofilion. rtii tne -alliance wor.i is done in sectet session, and its met.iods and couclasioas are nn-Kii.-'.vn to any Repuo.ii.iiu. According lo rite Alliance esinn ite, tnere is a i large majority in the legislature ag n nst ! toe return oi beua.or XnaliS, a nd this ippo;-n ion is resoiu.e aud . a li-b .miJ. ir lnails can pievail a tin t it lie wid acn.eve a iersonal victory ui heard of before in Ka ,?as poluics. ,rf. ucctrrs ana m aicics UstUt . Fesind Amputation. Cure d by Cut ru n ar CoftcfS SO. New Does Her Own Work. A Wonderful Curj t. i i j- til oil i i r til M;cr- i vi- hail Ot ti n I : i . i 1 1 : . r ttfjinnr i.ii I i.L .. ii 1 ; ly Ii vi' y.-:n - . . j , i i " it " . t. I !: . i. ;n i i In- i.ir i ' r. 1 1 M l il i i I'..: k f i n III mini a. in ti! t i;i: 1 I ' I -!i o) jsi me saiTio, AND 50 DOES Il v.-lf M.ll.ll I! 'I ll ' V. I ' I . i.h- , ' r i 1 1 1 : II' I'll II'. I III' i! -i- i i e t i I ' LI. i ;i ! -. I i i- . a il I I ! i I ! Ill i II ' in ;.l ' i III! I ' v . '-f I I II It ! I' ' Ins v I 1 I .. I Ill . ... - K 1. 1. i.'. I. I" is- ;in ! - el ; it i- a i.i - I .. i i Ii . . ii. I I ...VMi- .li 1. nl i.e- I . .1 .' IV . t 1. i.i. V&?11 u L. n ... .: : I i'v vwv.iw iumwwy. ' A" iii"tr";i'r-' - in itiri-!. I)! " it J)::! i!:ei i ;ii"i liuiii' i i .-in.-. . in n.ui'ei ii i im h 'iii- ! . ('Ill IikmiIAK'T. ll'e Ii'' " 1 :H"I Kili j I I.I I'.' im r. i I i ! rii-ii-e II ' Niiiil ' t' :! i i -1 -u i i i ii-- : i .1 i i mi t emiT'"-'. xii.l ( I 'l l ' ct a iii -Hue r.. a. i ' r vnw ka r in.. Mii Vih k li li:-..ii! li'.i'i i'Xl!aly (lo ' etc ill' II' I; !" Ml I -':u 1 1 tOI'l I i ti'l til'- Ii;i i . ! ! - it r. I ev ' ml - fii-eili! i-iir rvi n' si cr- u- . S n -i j i r I 'U ra v. e ti iy i-iiii-ly i h ru f i '..ui- . inn! Ii li'in.oy (L'M'.-is a .1 litnii'i s 1 nl'I'i' Ui. M-niji iinii he ml. will Itiss .H li.ir : 1 1". iii inf .ev t .it-e. 1 1 . i en pies tu " i nf itl.t. ! , , v, ,., w- lino iv( t I'A.rocnAP ; 25c K"hc'1.vK.nt, -1 I ie;i:iieil iy the I'"T'i Kit ' I . I li rt'IH liK.MIl'Ai.l l.: l'l 1 :.''! lo.v, l;.ihtll 1'it i-i-- ! fare Sk'li Dxiis-i." r.l'.LIVIXiCll N K. 1. M MM1N3 l:i:s. LIVINGSTON it ( U.MMINS P&Fsic ans jbi! Imm mIii-k No. MhIii T. Te: inine 60 I'-I. 1 elr lii'i c T. I Ivli K-ti'ii. I.. 'Hili'i : 'I i Ii In lie I r. Ciiiiiii.IIin. X Surveyors i vi i. !:": i NH1!: i.n i 1 t; vi: volt K. 11. HILTON. fur.iislii'il unj li :it. ii ! .l.oi I..-. of .M.I .11 w ik . Ken t Ol.ie in Mm Mil lih'fk. i'.'.AT'i Mliifl 1 1 Nl.liHAtiKA MADE 0NLYEY N.K.FAIRBANK&.CO. CuicAca m-XT l'l -ii f :i tin . :in i III) t.-sliliiiliial- X' i'ii'v -k ii i.rU In is. r.; . i oinrli. c'i i ijieil in run il Ly i 'v :' it hi i a l . fe, AHlMiSJUliS AND BiiUK !li. Ki'lt.ey itn l t'tfiie I'-iim unil Sf'jfcij' w tiKiie-siM icl cved in one Anti-I unit Ahkm-iu tioii ICroken. ( I!ICAK, Jan. 2 1. the Anti-Pass as sociation of the western ro.iis has b.-? en I tactically dissolved. It was foiiued in Dectmber, all tlie Chicago west bound hues signing the aiee.neut not to KtVf t. aiisportaioii, eicpt ii a few di tiic'.ly mentioned exceptions. One titter aaoilier the r.iads have fallen trom grace until there ts hardly one .i Lieh lias pot over and over again broken the agreem -at. Tne roais whicii lived up to tne agreement were co.isctmen ly at a di.-a t vati' age and yave noiice of wi.hdra .v at. As far as Known the A ch s.m, Uuriintoa an I Noi tliwesieru liiive iiiidra wn tlieir membiship. This breaKs the associa tion, at.d lets dovvn tiie b irs as far as evetoti.e giving ot lree transportation. vOn minute bv the Cuticu ra .ihtiDain f-laster. i lie Inst anil im'y i aitik l in p a.-ter. Hie LiiMiisiiiu t L.i.ti-ry Ki -tit. 13aToN Kiuge, La., J;m. 21. - Judge U. W. Bnck .e of ih.-t Seventeenth ju dicial district court, rendered a decit3 uni m the case ui ue stale of Louisiana ex rel. John A. Morris vs. L F. Mas m. ectetaly of state or Louisiana, in fa vor t the secretary of state. Tne case is one to compel the si err tary f .-tale to promulgate Ac;, No. 214, se.'.sio.i of 1H0O, hicU is tlie 'act to submit to a voie of the elec ors of the s ace an .nun nine nt in fav. rot ctiaiieii.ig the Li'Uisiona State L ttery. An appeal will Le taken to tne tor-me couit. Specimen C. Se 5 S. II. Cli fiord, New CaVtle, Wis., was troubled with nt urnlg'a und rheuinalisiu his stonnich whs disordered, his liver was H'ected to an ul .lining degree, appetite fell awiiv, und he was terribly reduced in ll i-h and .-tnngth. Three bottles of Kl't t tic Uittt is tun d him. K...iiid Shepheld, 1 larrisburg, 111 Lad a running sure on his leg of c-iyht vinrs' si:niliiiL!. Us' (I three liottlts of lOliciric Uitters and s -ven bottles Uiu-k I. iis Ai iiicii S d vr. and his leg is sound siid well. John Speak.-r. Catawba, O. hud five I'll'ge fever s.ires on his leg. doc tins s:iid In- was incurable. One botth Kl rtrr Hitteis md one box IS tick leu': Ainieti S.dve cured hiiii intiiely. Sold by F. G. Frickp &Ct.V, drug store. Coiuity Surveyor -AND- ' CIVIL ENGINEER. .mi onlers left with County Clerk will . reive prompt atteiit iop. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. entrtin . J In order to Reduce Our Stock for Spring Goods we will Sell our $3-50 shoe for 3-00, and our S3 00 for 2. 50 Do riot miss this Opportunity W. A- BOECK & CO. JAW O if Kit K Wm. L. ISKOWN. Per-fniitl atli iilini: to ail hnidiiesn ' my oao' OT V I I" Titles exniiiltieil, A hilraet" c infilled. Incur Hire vi tt ten. I eiil i-sta ei.il. '! itelter f;.'!n tes lur imik iiiK l-":n in l.oaliB than ANY OTIIEK AOKNCY CLATTSMOU III KI5K4.KA .1 TTORNKY OppoBins tlie Force Bill. Teento.v, N. J., Jin. 21. The Dem ocratic majority of the house of as omb:y has passed x joint resolution reque-.ti7ig the senators and representa tives in congress from New Jer.-y to oppose the passage of the force oill. The minority ofered a resolution favor ing it, but it was defeated. Tlie Oregon Senatorghip. Salem, Ore., Jan. 31. The senate and house balloted in separa.e session for Uuite.l States senator to succeed J. H. Mitc'oell. lit the senate the ballot resulted; J. H. Mitchell (liep.). 22; B. Goldsmith (Dem.). 6. In the house the vote was: Mitchell, il: Goldsmith. lit. . The South Dakota fiht. Piekre. S. D., Jau. 21. The joint re sult of the ballot taken in each house for United States senator stood as fol lows: Moody (Sep.), 75; Tripp (Uem.), 25; Harden (lud.), 24; Crose (lad.), 15; Wradai (lud.), i2; scattering, 7. Grover ia Uemsncl. Cincinnati, Jau. 21 An afternoon paper published interviews with fifty A ristol ie'i .iCi.uuscriut l'ouu.l. X x .. ijuauon, jau. 'i. ine nm -s an nounces that the autiioriti-3 of th Ltritidi museum have discovered amone a collection of papyrus rolls, acquired recently in lgyp , me text ot Aristotle .- treatise on the (Jousiitiuio.i of Athens, Hutu wnith numerous writers ot au- titmily quoted, but which has Hitherto oeen iiaown only in ue.aciiea ii'ag- ineurs. i ne i realise may now ne seen at the British museum, where facsim iles of it are now being piep .red. The openirg chapter is missing and the con ducing chapter is mutilated, but other wise tt.e manuscript is in perfect coq diiion. There is little dj .lbs ah mt the gt nuineuess of the manu-criut, because !;Othiug was known of the contents of the papyrus roll when purchase 1. The Times trays this discovery is almo t un precedented in the whole history of classical learning. ; Buiwia ml Austria. Vienna, Jan. 21. Tne Neue Freie Press says that the impo tance of the visit to fc't. Petersburg of Prince Ferdi urd cf Bnlgaiia cani.ot well Le over estimated, inasmuch as his journey ia made in the interest of peace and is an increasing assuring evidence of the friendly lelatioiis which exist between Vienna and St Petersburg The caper i ttelieves that the visit will demon-trate ,' that the Czar does not intend submit ting to Pnn-fclavist influences so long an Austria wishes to maintain peace with her Russian neighbor. Foreigners Protest Ag tinit Chilian Rot olationiHtat. London, Jan. 21. Dispatches have arrived here stating that the diplo matic representatives of foreign gov ernments at Santiago de Chili have formally protested against the block ade of the ports of Chili by the armed vessels of the revolutionists. Remamabio Facts. lleaM dise.iM. i? ummwj Mipposed to be incurable, but when propel Iv traced a Inige proportion os cam S can be cured. Thui Mis. Eonita Hatch, ol Eikharr.Ind. 'ind Mrs. Mis. M:r L. 11 1 k f, of Ovi I, Mich., w re cured alter suffering 2D ve'iis. S. C. Liniiureer, druggist at San .Jie-e, 111 , says tln.t Dr. Mihs' Mew Heart Cure, winch cured the former, irked ivonders for lits wife.1' Levi Lol'uii, of ISticlianjimi, Mich., who hud heart dis ease fot :I0 year, says two bot'h-s made him "feci like a new man " Dr. Miles' New He irt Cure is sold and gU'irnnreed by F C. Fricke & Co. Book of wonder ful tes'itnonials tree. 1 Pain and Dkead attend the use of mo-t catarrh lein-'-niedies. Liquids and snuffs iiiiieatnit as well as dangerous, Ely's Cream JJal in is safe pleasau, easily up i' it-el into tlie nostrils vnd a sutc cure, ft cleiis-s tin; lias. I passages aud heals the it.fl inteil tnembrane giving relief at once. Prici' 20n. e.'ilss' Nerveand Liver Plllo- Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowel1 through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une- qualed for men, women, children. Sinillest, filmiest, surest! 5D dose?, 2oc S'lmplti free at F G. Fricke & Cos. and THE PtEWDISCOVERY, Y"ou have hearil your friends neighbors talking about itr You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal xpern nee just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one oi us siauncn irienn, ie cause the wonderful thing about it is. that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovt rv ever after holds a place in the housp. If yon have never used it and should be afflicted . with a cough, cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottle free at F. G. Fricke & Co's drug store. A. N. SULLIVAN". Mlortnw nr-I.Hw. Will pivu priiiit MfeiitloB nil 'hi-Iiium entriiHle'l t lilm. Office la Union Muck, Kat Mile, i'lattclnoutli. eb. fTTO UNEY A LAW. WINDHAM & DAVIES. tt. 15. WIMHIAM. J'MIN A. DAVIKS. N'i'ary I'ntillc ita y I'nlillo Office over Bar.k of Cans County. I'lattsiiiontli ... - .Nebrasba Danks Baal? of Cass County YH IT inn ID g M M C IPS ii n a rj i.'i rjti STABLES Cor Main ami fifth street. i'h i.i up eat.it:il Sill I'lllrt $.v"ooo HAS W. D. JOKES. Proprietor. THE FINEST RIGS lis THE IT. II. r.mieN, Kie l :n.er I. l'al teiMin T JI. I'atteistni, l'reHident Vice I resliiwnt ''aslieir A est ( ashler DIRECTORS il. :.i r.'lrniele. . Mnii It. 1:. I'atN-i'Min I. M. l'l'tfersmi, Fred tlnr'ler. li. Wiiiilintin. JS. S. Kaiin-ey and Carriages for Cor. 4th and Vine CITY Pleasure and Short Kept Ready. Drives Always 1 GENERAL MtfZlKC EUSIKISS T a ANSA TED Acommts snlioiteil. Interest alluwpil on time Jepusii- .-mi! iirnnipt ttrti liltoiigiven lo all bus-Ui.-ss eiiii uited t its care. , llatt6moutli, Nebraska Will keep constantly on hands a full and complete line of pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. & OILS. DKUGUISTS SUJiDMES. PURE LIQUORS. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours Messrs F. G- Fricke & Co., are the Only Parties Selling our Alaska Crystal Brilliant Combination The Citizens BANK rLATTSMOl-TH - NKKKAKKa Cay Hal stoek pnil In M g Authorized Capital, SIOO.OQO. orricKiu if It AN K CAKUUT1J. JOS. A. CONNOtf. President. Vice-Pi client W. IJ. CUSHINrt. Caebier. DIKRCTORS trank Carmtli J. A. Coi nor. K.K. iutlin.Rn; J. V7.Jobr.Hon. Henry Hoeck . Jolm O'Kfof W. D. MTriain. Wr. Wereneamp, W. II. 'n.shtng. TEANSATO GENERAL BAKIIKB EUSiNES Swltserland Shaken. Geneva, Jan. 21. Slight earthquak leading Democrats of southern Ohio as j drownjng of three persons, which oo t . their first choice for president. All cnrre(j shortly afterwards while skatio J?r, c j 1? -c : m tne naroor, ia attributed to tne ice Hill, and the other two for a western xiian. Frciwih Hhlna for Chilian Vttan. Vadco Be-elettl. I t t . . mi . . . I I- l UTJ Tin V I ThA al'itmanl 1 Bal ion, N. C, Jan. 21. Senator , . ' . , .. . , . . .. Vance was re-elected United SUtes , . t?u A' ecator in the legislature by a full L , . j;..?k arty vote 110 for ance and 18 for Bhips with infltractions to reudezrona fu..V.nv.l Pan 1 A l.-.tn Hull. -if . 5 ... j. iuuuai.1, y.f. "'"""vi j in simian waters. con anu ine vote win ue taicuii 10-aay. having been broken by the uhocka. Spbingfield, Jan. 2. Thb first bal - lot iu the eeuate for United States sena tor resulted: Ogles by, 27; Palmer, 24. first ballot in the house: Palmer, 77; Ogle&by, 7U; Streeter, (Alliance) H. The Dake of Bedford Killed Himself. London. Jan. 21. It is stated that To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet enplHiniofi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly nsore you to vigor and man hood. Pamphlet free. If you ire thus afflicted W" will send you a belt and ap plinnces on atrial. Voltiac Bei.tCo. Marsh.ll, Nich . AND EYE A. T fssues citificafps of topoits bearlni; Interest liuys ana sell exchttnye, county and city sureties. First National BANK OK PLATTSMOUTII. NKI5UASKA I'.iiil up capital S.to.0'0 08 surplus 1WU! UfTers the vpry het facilities for the promD' transaction of liKitimato Banking Business Stockt, bonds. gold, government and local ha. sunt! L'fe-'H ; ii'l -on. iep..xii8 rec-ivi-d n;. !ii.-ri-t jl!;iwi il m (i.e cenifica'ea Drafts drawn, available Iu anv part of the Unitfd .States aud all tlie principal towns of Europe COLLKCTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY KKMIT. Highest market p"ice p-,H for County War rants, Stata an County bond J DIUECTOKS John Fitzgerald n. riawkuworta Sam Waugh. k. K. While - . Jeorge E. Dovey fohn Fltzger&H. . Waugh. Prenident Car);' PERKINS - HOUSE. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Sai.vk in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum. Fever Porep, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aDd all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or no pay required " I IITC1V tUI ITS " ft. I M C7, V Ll V l'J U 1 C A the late Duke of Bedford died from It is guaranteed to pive satisfaction, or Cuicaoo, Jan. 21.- The Standard "Metal Manufacturing and Belting 3lectri-3 company's extensive works were burned. suicide, living for short while in a fit of insanity, caused by intense pain. The repoit has caused a sensation. Lis box, Jan. 21. The river Tagua is frocen over, and the river Ebro in the vicinity of Saragoaia is covered wiik Lom $235,000; partially ' nineteen inches ot io the fir sis money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaintf Shiloh's vitalizer ia guaranteed to cure you. For sale by F G Frick sad O. H. Boyder. These Lenses are for superior to any others sold in the city. Possessing- a natural transparency and strength ening qualities which will preserve the failing eyesight. I'EXxSsQ&tKeCBaocci ft m aw m. m m m - m a mm ft mwm. it m si i Oi.nia"V 1 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St, lattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M, EONS, Proprietor. The Perkins has been thoroughly rcnoyatcd from top to bottom snd is now one of the best hotels in the state. Boarders will be taker by the week at $ 4.50 and up. THE POSITIVE CURE. ILT nuuraZES. H Wma SUHeTtvk Pile50ot8. -1 GOOD BAR CONNECTED m in one rexluur. TastrnolaJa trom J1 purtu ol tha tMt. Piopeoj fOy i - ( , .1 1 ;i.