. i. p. ! 8- 9 THE HHELIM1NAHY liEAHING in the PREPARATIONS BEG UK, on y Tnkfn Ye?trdny 0). .ver C;io Co miiicin c niriit Wet k ;il n.,,1, ma !. in mics ir 1 1 i. insr I vts in , .oiiiii; jitiilit s t!ir man wlio shoots ' i. ... i i jinn . ,r- . i , . iu iw,ti,w, , I I I , (It I I! Oil i. J'l- for tli. insrl vfs the ' f if" "')..ver C.ise K ) ' 'on iZaturtlau' Daily J Ik i I hi i n;i rv ex;i ti 1 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 of Dr.s. Sin Cls'ir, Williams and Mr I.anhliii was Ix in hel'l yesterday in Omaha. W ive below the tes timony ol 1 he i wo iiioft important witnesses i hat liave thus far t .-.( -fi.-d. iio.jii'e Ilea ver, liloilier of Mis iJv.iwr, : aid: "ASioiii I wo vc !. ifler 1113- slsler l'-fl hiniie, I reeeived :i Iciter 1'com her v.likii said thai slie was in Omaha at the instiin-e For a Fouuh of July Celobra-tion That Will Eclpseall Former Efforts in thai Lin? Cass and Adjoin ing Couiitifts Will be Inv: f"-J, .1 at Jnd purpose. and v;r ii ' d nMored for a tumor On January I eame to Omaha a:ni g' Haw her, and she said .-he was hein ) tiiai: il or a tumor and that a Hion.v1- was Icinu,' use(l in J lu-r wond. McLaughlin toid liu siie w as . uili. rini;' from f ii tumor ;nd thai Im- liad pimclured it. Ilis sisler liad paiil liini .f a mo i Ifei-1 ' 1 ne w.i - uio -1 it m 1 1 i 1 1 s ! le ot i to stay at tlx- institutes' vai'li- 8 longer to he fully cured. My si-U-i i told me she had he -n at liie in.-ii- I lute live w-eeiis. i h li --,!' wiih uiy 1 sister and told her tosiay mail she was 01 1 1 !"" I - t ur.'d. I hat is (lie Fill! ill idle v j. f. .lie Oil price Mcl.au-hliu told me lie won), cure her for. McLaughlin also tli me his treatment had u 'eatl- n duced the tumor. lie ai , s rj i 1 in; sister was not in the family va The nexi time I saw 1113' sisler .-h was dead. I e;mir to Omaha in 11 Spouse 1 a telegram Irom lhe j : i ! sutute. .mv s'.-ter .-Mice ac-ompa llieil me. .iler 1 arrived at the 1.1 stitute I learned thai my sister ha neen 1 n t he la mi I v wa v. 1 le 1 iir re J met Dr. Sine '.air. lie toid i;:i d my si -iter 1. not 'fcl t I i T ' :'iir while reniovin:- ::n s , ie lia .( wi eks, and that In- cli i hi lie put her i .lie nice, 1 11 ca 1 lei Ll 1 i I -ey 's ol"i,ce lor the maliiii'-' arrangements for of J uly ceh-h ati hi. I". M. L' was chosen io preside and Yiiiiiil;', mh made .-ecrc ary. I. I . W'iiidhaai stated tin- object of lhe meeting and thought it besj to celebrate the i 1 co 1 . 1 i 1 1 1;' oi the M. 1 '. k'. K'. iii connection with a i-ncr-al Fourth of July celebrai on and uviie the en. ire roiiiny and adjor-i- ; 1 1 j 1 ui;' c- u .- . ics to 11 11 1 ie w Hi us 1 u same. A-ler coiisideraoie W"K the subject on motion the I'ol lo wi ,t coi 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 e on 4"c n e ra I arra linemen was selected: M. 15. M itiphv, k I !. U'inilltatii, V. II. I'ickens, h'-auk Ca rr 11 1 1 1, ( ho, I J. We'dmaii, . S. lb eusel, I ). P.. Smith and K. V. Jlyers. The ioilowin4 excellent spec'id cotiMiiibees verr chosen wiih i-.i-wtruclioiis to ';o to work. l-'inance Committee !. Car:i'ih Geo. Wei'lmaii and R. V. Ilyers. Coinmittfe on Sjeakers -.. X. Sullivan, A. 15. Kuotis, C. W. She--111:111 ;"id lv'. 15. Windham. Coini.ii ti-e on Grounds V. II. I'ickrns, Geo. I'oisa'l and Kiel ley. .Next week will w'lness the rlicc tt the jnibbc schools of the cit'. Tuesday will be field da) , and a 4Viieral picaii'wid be had at : . errald's I'orty. Thursday evening will Usher the regular rad ua 1 i . e:irei.-es at the opera holl.-c, 10 be mllowed b die annual bampiet of the alumni. Oi F'riday eveiiiu;'-;! - ra ud m u .- ic id e;iteT'l;iiunc at w 'l be i;'en, of iiem 011; mocracy is a curse to tin- land, the source of our bhicrest woes; the haven where vice funis friends and line iis apolo'isis and defenders. Democracy isor'nal sin let loose to rent and destroy; it is the s 1 ri t ol e v i I liibiiL;" die wine of ie laud; I he i ica i la , io 11 o I 11 1 1 hoi i - liess, the child of the devil, iis; The NationalHymn World's Fair. ASPS- . SAN J A ULAUS SUAP t hi u 1 1 e w he ri I 1 o 1 ; 1 'I outer .'I'll which thi-io'lowi 1 -4- i s tliep ricei.K.vl. ' If. liny )' Wan. 11 i '.1 1 . - I n. V .'.in: W ad iVui.m ly pa in a 1 i e Maibs there is eepi a L;' a 1 id vv a las' I i 11 ( if i (, i 1. Such . i 1 1 : ed. my friend is vvha i i 1 : 1 1 dei i ioc ra t ie 1 111 I'll ron ica 1. 1 u nr.-..-. inn' i t -the SANTA SOAP r- 1 X 5".',' flJJ , J 1. i It V. A V't; Si' A 1H- i.ll lll.l I Dn ...J Hi ml '.. County C'ji.;i-t. J Ibdl .V Thomas vs. J-Msvard Mm pi 1 . i , -: 1 1 i - -ed oa 1 no I i i . 1 ol pi; 1 ti -! 1 1 ii - a 1 ; t '. i 1 1 i i 1 co. t . ; 1 '' -', i I 1 1 1 ( i ( ' ; I e.- 1 e r Iv 1 John W. Coh ma 1 li I d 1 1 1 e ; : i of i b ' : r a i ii e r, y .1 man, i, 1 : : i a -. 1 . I 1 i if S , , e o i N'rlH'i'.- Sy Coeiitry: 'tis of thee, S'.vi ( t l.nui liherty, Of th'-c I sin;,'; Lai:J wliere our fathers died ; LanJ wln-re our Mothers rriej, Ov:r Hie wah-h:!' brJ Let tree. jam lilltC. ,U' i::itie iDiintrv tl.re I and el lit noble, Ire '1 11 ,- n;;;iir ! I ve ; I lev- !!iv fi.ksnn,! friil !i:t "h: u li.it lai.'iKlrv hi) t,; -.. lwif:;!i.,:r.Tt!:n! Win. L. and lor appoint tin I,, ('die- I pi. 1 - .1 ! I H rr Con 1 1 11 e 1 1 f 1 1 : 1 1 r P : t hers, plaint court. ibi i o r a v s ite int' unknown. v la 1 ecu . T Wa! ( inn P lnv. Mux 1 : 1 v . .1. 1 Sil'lltall'l h' -ill. I 1 . K. v'it a !i I ii K-:i . . Iz.cll - .t I; 11 ! n.i , l:. V ill'. TI I Is 1 : 1 . 1 1 1 ' in. s oils and parts fo: a ' i 1 i n e s c a 1 1 be i 1 1 o i ; iff, coin, r o i eets, wiih II. 1 "eck. all a i in 1 i. ',.'- :'.;' ?'.:J i r- s.v.11 the 1 r.-e. f's&Psmi ! 1; '' y -' P Yf IVt f:J'- ' ' .' I la.l v V, , i A (-L.ydJ.-.. ttvty T;n--:-- :;- L-y-r;1'11 u,!" ( 'iy t, f J .:"::::- ; ,,. , v fry a r.t.-:e. u id nut u ".,V ivAKtRS FOR ALL AT1QN5. .( ki: , to Ill under the intluence of chlo')form and she came out of it all rirh; I did not ask nor did the doe'or s:: liow lon- it was that my sister dic after the ch i Id w as removed. I, how ever, did tell him that he had de ceiveil me when he said 011 my former visd that 1113- sister was 110 in the laiiioy vvav out was sutler '. inr from a tumor. He replied tha he was shiehbnyf her from her friends vt lier 1 et:ui s-. He furihe said ihat if I liad been a physician I could not have helped douijf tin lliiutr. Dr. rnuclair liiiormed me tliat 1113- sister's lem.-dus were a Grinof's. He also in tinned me tha the child's remains were at the sanu place. I saw the remains oi in sisted t he next d-iy. lie iurth.er in formed ne that the child was dec' when it had been removed, j had my sister's body placed in a coflin and sent to I'lattsmouth, where she was lirrk'd. I did not see the r mai ls of the ch :ld." Mrs.James Doyce af Ca.roll, Ia.,tlie next witness said: "I was at the institute the day Miss Heaver died and know where her room was saw her that day 111 the adernoon. She was cotiib'.nr her hair. She felt sick and was about to be co iirieu. Ihat tune there was no other person present in the room. ne tout me that the doctors were oini; to perform an operation in a ahorl time. I did not see Miss Heav er ajfaii that day. and did not learn of her death moil the next morn hi of, when I was ea'nie- tny breakfast. I saw Mis Keaver every day durin the two weeks I was beins treated but I did not know until the day he fore her death that f he was in the family way. The taking- of further evidence was then posiposed until next Wed nesday ane-noon at 2:'.JA) o'clock. Tha Nawly Elected Techers. Plaitsmouth employs twenty-four teachers in her public schools, twen ty one of them have been selected and the remaining three will be elected at a meeting of the schooi board to be held to-night. The teachers elecied are as fo lows, F. C. lV'cC'ellan, supt.. V, X. Ha' sey, principal. May McCle'land, asst prin., Alice Wilson, Addie Seai 'e. Aldora Ca k, Gertrude Kerney, Margaret Sampso 1, Carrie Gruesel, May Herry, Margaret Sheppard, Ame'ia V'aMery, Alberta Hye.s, Maggie Wright- Tressa Heinp'e, K!la Wviht, Anna Heise', .Nana Moore. Sa'Jie Tliomas, Cora Coo':, and Sue Ma ..son. Rev. J. T. Baird is the ovvne'-of ihe property on the hill ac oss .Vom the Ha-i'gan re'de-'ce. Some days ago he concluded to licvr a well dug on the p'-emises and wih Ihat end in view he employed die 11 rm Cory & Hrosius. Tliey liave rebelled thedepih of lolfeet vh'ch ''s below the 'evelo. ihe bob' 0:11 of toe Mis souri ri . -, 1 i 1 1 i'o vv:' e has yei been foi'inb The weJ '-d!g;;-e -s wen! throi' h , hiriy iV'ei of I 'm et .one end immed ate'y unih-rly .big the i:.nc s!opf wvs a ive'vi'ioot vei:i of pe- F. M. Committee on Decora 1 ion 1). li. Smith. Val Ihirkel, O. A. Drown, Mrs. J. X. Wise, Mrs. C. 1'armele and Mrs. J. I'. Veiling. Coninbitee 011 Invitations, I'r'nt ingand I'ogams - Iv'. D. Windham. F. !;. Whiie, Sam Waugli and O. 11 . Dalloii. Commhiee on Fi reworks --J. I. Voting, Tom Patterson and D. C. Mclmtee. Coinuiitlee 011 Music Fred J.ehn hoff, James Deitee, James I'ol lock, J. II. 'ollllg, Ca "1 1 loenig-a .id John km.. Committee n Amusemeuis- II. X. Dovey, H. Dons, C. D'-ecken fe'd, 1. Morga:i and W. D. Short. Reception Committee J. M. Pai ierson, 1'red Herman i, W. H. Cusli- iiivr, li. Llson, Win. Xeville, J. C. Cummins, J. A. Gutsche, J. C. Peter sen, 1). M. Lewis and 1). Ilawks- wordi. Commitiee on Transportation F, IC. While, Dyron Clark. A. X.Sidli- van and A. 11. lodd. Alter some discussion ot puns for prop,- ly ceiebraling the two eveois, iiie nteei :ig adjour led .o convene ajrain to-niiht at 8:30 .u the county judges oflice, when it is noped every ous'ness house m i?e cuvwill te iepreseuted. lhe at ieuda-ice last evening was good, and a splendid feeFnjr was m:ni- jested but in order to make the celebrafion the g'-'eat success which deserves to be we we must have eve y body interested, and helping dv word or aeea to assist 111 '.he undertaking. lie sure ajd come out ;- lighi. We will show otii neighbors dial; I'laifsmou h is wide awake and never t'a'.ls in a.iy of her unueria t'uers. 1 1 . : . -1 1' 1 ,11 1 n 1: 1.; i -1 1 ; 1 I i.h' M :'.n-. .'.! 11 ie l.-.-ay Cl;.-s I'ii. -1:1 . . . Mti-ic M ai iuii I'las-i 1 1 si i- il .el l';iv. 1' 1 1 I l.lli ll iltl A I t ' tie- I'M-!' 'I lit ci ii'.-s I'ei i 's hi! ill be line o I 1 a ! ioiind at J h i Ht 1 1 K .V L if I am now prepared to deliver ice to auv part of ihe cty. Telephone 7li. tf " !!. (.'. McMAlvKX. Awir. ' ..1 it 11 - Try Drown milk shakes ; J :'. rrei 1 s crca m s d mineral water. od; tf t A I VI i -1:1 ll V. Mu-if.. Urn ion iv. In- I fttfli!li Iiavirri -Ki;tt -urer. ht to Rricklav'i.ig 0.1 the court hocse was bejrua this morninir. Parses in town he e liave rented die old posioflice room in the An tieusei -riuscn oiock lor a harness and saddlery slore. Jim Sage and Sam Shu tnakerspo rt a parinershlp team of black horses which the purchased in Iowa the o. ne' day- tna. are cer.ainly ti:'ra to beat. Remember the meeilng at the couu.y judge's oflice at8::"0 this eve- mug. Drace up the comniitiees bv your attendance and help the good wo k along. Miss I.at -a A. Aid Ich of G.is- wold, Jowa, a ad Miss Deua Flsc'ier Sneaandoan, Iowa, are in ;''e;'(v 10 day loo"i"ng afler jjosLIo' s i 1 O IIUDHC SCllOO'S. Geo-ge TiO-.icr a .id w'fe lrft .'rst Val."i:r: Ct'iit "v,ituoia .tl..i ili.ny I'ltM-ata int ol 11 Uma- .Ih 1 A .M:iiir. - .v . i- 11 . i - " Willi '!'. K l.iiial t'-'tc. I!''iit-i!ic; ion Kev..!. L. M . luifkner The graduates are the Misses Luella Mathews, M v 1 la 1 'orier, A ! ice Mann, Mae Diiitoii, Mabel Hayes, Myrtle Purely and Manota Ivken bary. Chris I uerr, a jiromiuent fa . "me." of Louisville precinct made tiie II Kk'AU a pleasant call io-day. Tut-; IlKU'Akn is in receit of some beautiful souvenir p'"og a ts of the high school coin uieiicemO'it. 1 he ram and cioiniy weai ner gi ve.- vegetai'.on almost a trojucal ap pearance to-day. The Hlmwood Lclio liomiiuite A. li. Todd for cot.ii.yTrea 1 low is t h is Am m i r You ou keep die folks posted ai home. A train of palace stock ca rs load ed vv it h ca i ,' 'e f.-oin South Omaha made a flylngrun th-orgh theja'-ds 'ih.s mo -noig bound lor Chicago. llAt anv time within the last two or 3 weeks Mi1 "ay could have shown a squad of something like a htm dred Ii.diaus who were probably .'.'ir average samples of what that government has been sending over to aid in nianufac' uriug laws for the Anic-'can people. Does it not occu- to those who saw them, ihat they are not jut the khid of material out of which good citizens are made. Banner, A 'Gosje'. Wagon" conducied by the Y. M. C. A. will stai t ne:.i week on its miss.'oa lour over lhe s ave of Xebrasla. It will be manned br a half dozen young men who w'll conduct open air gospel meet" tig- and do m'ssion work ; :i the towns through wh;ch they go. This strikes usasapeiiig lhe salviu on A" :ny most too fa". 11 the boys want 10 do good, tlie' shou id not let their zeal runevva v w ,h 'tie r judgmei,, and make a spec ac'e of themselves. Wr. A. Sallstn:ry 1m- tti. irlUHit- rlii-M t.i ijtf Or. Sti'ir iii'n J.r.ftil A uiisfhil i- i'ar fH: i"iit:li,"i ixtriitici. of I ci tti i 1 ISiisiity. O;no n inl rr '. I'tHtt a ;iri ive. ri-lioblf in 11-salr.rv S7i to sso incut lily, v 11 li Hit TCiet', lo lci'ifi-riit V7. D- JUNES, PicpriuLur. THE, FINEST RIGS IN T'HE CITY 't k t- invn t-octii'ii lioiisc. IVfutnt'is 'lex l is"). New Vi.lk. si-oiisiliif Vt w Yi.iiv MAM I'VCI L'KK.K. I.Ofl "etl cl.iy, of 111 oi'v nihil c cr i n mi:cii ! Ke so. i piiii.y; uniJer the red ve'11 was a four foot vein of an rv ceecT'igU' 'or'giit green co'o" of tiie ne o'ly raiit e; that e'ti'er ve:n wou'd ii;;. ke erccel'e.ii p;i t wasc'ea'iv' t'en'o - a cd, but the cost of fi'?d"'ig out 're c; e ii of the clar sva.'a aud ' .e l'ao'l'.y ihat ii iri'i; i.'rn 11.1t o-i'y a pockeb is si'Cli '!i:'t me I tf 111 .-a - w'U not ri.sk the: - ninnry in a J lorough in vt's 'ga ,'01 o' neli.i". Tee coin s in 'uii.'i c'rys ue much b"'gnier jti--i ;i ij 1 r we ere saw i j lhe way t)f it H ia " i.and webel'eve it wounl pcy lojni -e ' ne new n-jite-tia'g ind it i'l o l anil place it on the iiik kc'. County Court. .Petition of Herman Th'eman filed for probate of last will and testa ment ot Peter Thiemau, deceased, and for letters teslamcnta . there under to Caroline Thiemati. TLiiothv- Clark vs. Piatt.-nniu.h Ca.iubig Co., et ah Suit 011 account. On trial .0 court. K. S. Coflin vs, IMattsmouth Cann ing Co. et al. Suit 011 account. On trial to court. evening- lor Ch:ca-o to s-ho.v his car storage leceplac'e" to the railway audio"! ies of that cit3". The count' and ciiy ass?3soi-s have all made their levurns to the coun'y e::cept I'. K. "RutTnerof the coad ward Al Despa'.i of the H d ward and W.J. L.'i'gldin of Salt Creek precinct. I'lotulay is ihe last (lav for die rece'nt of the.e re. urn as die couiuy com in "ss'oners oeg'Li T nrsday the;r ?i!'it'al session as a board of Kquai-'-'.a.Ioii. How El m wood People Were Duped Last winter a Dr." King visiied Ivimwood represeul :ng .he Omaha Medical and Surgical I nslitute. He claimed they could cure anyth! ig .0 11 a wa-t fo a ten pound bunion or a cross eye lo a busied reputation. He specceded i.i seciirinr oalients and their notes to the amount of over .1. The notes given were sold to second and : h !rd par. ies and now i,rnup against 1 he o ::es who ga e then?. Tiie Lis I.u.Iou has lately- been raked over red-hot cojlsbythe Woi-Jd-Herald a:id yh ee of .iie head men of 'he inst'tul'o i a e now in jail awaiting trial for the murder of a lady padent from PIr :ti-liioinii. Dr. Sinclair.the red-headed (jf;'c.i vvho t'-'cd lo prac' ce he-e nd at l.lgle wo vea .s rgo, but v .'s 1 i- iout s one of , ie cr'oika now in ia'l. Let uak.iowii 'niei'ic" ie men' j.'one and consult you - ow.i registered docto s :eg;--di:ig your mlmenis. --- I'Icho. I'kl'MXK. The greatest of al remedies for children. Cu "es indigesiiou cousli pation F'evei Ishness' and loss of sleep, Sold by Gering & Co. Tiie Democratic Party. We give an extract f out a polit ical speech made by Col. Doblnger- soll some lime ago. While speak ing on another subject, some one yelled from the crowd: "What's the maiter with the democratic liartvV" Inge "soli promptly proceeded to inform his interrogator, in these words, "What's the matter with the democratic pariyr" " hat is the matter with the dem ocrat !c part-. 1 wiii lell you, mv friend. The democratic partv was bora under the planets that were in opposition. It lives 111 theobjective case. J.;ke a mule, 'it lias 110 pr.de of ancestry.' It never originates anything". It shines by boi owed light. It never has been united by- honest wedlock to a priiic;ple, but lived for years in open adultery' with a harlot cal led slavery; lived with her until she died of corrup tion and was buried amid the sobs and g .-onus of her paramour. The atmosphere that surrounds democ racy is full of noxious vapors that breed moral pesti knee and death. The sun never shines through; vice (.eks its shadow, and corruption Si rows lusty under its nilhienc-. prings of purity are never found in democracy. Its waters are tor pid. 1 if el ess covered vv: t h scum with which stagnant pools unl move less waters always offend i'.?e (iiihii. Thesoil wh'ch demot .-.'r lias cultivated has failed to yield a harvest of value to : lie nation, bu lies given crops of wo-lhle-s weeds fid briars. Democray has no love of corn ; ry ; be "eves in s.a tes i 11 stead of nation; drives loyalty from its doors and welcomes treason to its habitations; holds the deeds of or frolcberr. and sailors as naught strives to blacken the names of oif heroes; weeps over ' he lost cause; hates t he blue and loves ihe giey; s abs loyalty in the back; bmos up the wounds of treason rnu speaks words of hope and cotufort to its de voices; applauds when helpless blacks are stricken down in the south, and caresses the hands red with their innocent blood; dec' the right of Aneiican citizens to C,vss I.ODdK. No. l!.;. I. (). ri. K. inccti ev ery I'iii-m1;iv niL'I't ;it tlicir liiilt in I'iri'r.'ii'l !oek. All Otid I't llo-.v air cordially invited .o attend vvliei: visitn 1: in t:u- city. T. K. Wiluami, N. ;. J. VV, hKILHiK, See KNIdllTS OK l'YTHIAS. (tauntlrt U)diS" Mi. 47. Meet:- every Wtlneudav eveninij at their li -ll hi v ck' itch block. Ail visitinu knights ;ire cordially nivitc'.I to attend, C. A. Micsliiill, C. C. ; Frank Dixon, K, It. S. TTOUXH MEN'S CUKISTI'IN -SOCIATtON i vv arerman Mock. Ilain htreet. l;ooint oj.cii from ::so a 111 to S ::0 v n.J t'"or iner. only Uosj.H iiicot'iii! every Sunday afternoon at 4 t. 'eiock. r-uTibis's lav Cvr. 4th nini Vine I'luttsiiiciitli, lS,'ebraskb F Ffi IC17I 5 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON IIANJ) A Full aad Complete line of C. A- R. VeCotinihie I'oM, No. 4.1, meet erery Satnr- lay evening at 7 :30, in thetr hall, Koekwood Biock. All visiting comrades are hiTiied to ieet witb tt. r. Niles, I-ost Ad. F. A. Bates. Pott Com, K. DRESSLER f The 6th St. Merchant Tail:. Keeps a fall Ltue of FaniTi? i cystic 33 h Oousalt Iar lurarnt' t eiTlc UI :- 4 . . 1 SHERWOOD BLOCK l f-.ttf3-f 43 .- til -' HiLl Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Tart fully Compounded :it all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred Gorder after 15 years of experience as tho most Hupr-Runfal Agricultural implement dealer in the county has belected the following impU Bieuts which he carries ami heartily recomuionds to his friends and patrons. Hotch.-u.i23.. lLolino aad Sciiutlor WAGONS, 33radley, IForn, and IDooro LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL tivators and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER, DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA- vrorth Checkrowers and Planters STAPLE fiND FANCY the i.MUi Bug-ies, PLt.n., Carts, Spring Wa;,, Carriage ad tiier Tebiek'8 that ai man a fact u red GROCERIES, GLASS AND QUEEN SWA RE Flap'1 nfl Fill a Specially i Toiiag-e tb Puble Solicited. arriage aaa tlier rthieleu that ai mauat'actured. Th largest liae ia Casi Cunty, t doable and sinMe hnrnwn t prie so low that it will paj j to cme 29 mile and ispect stock before purchfiinS elwhere. DAVID MILLER a. exnerieuced wrkata baa charge ot oar baruess shop. Fr edGorder, FMattsmouth and Weeping Water JOHNSON BDILDISG. Kortk 6tH S HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND .:.i ...r.';.?ry:?J Everything lo Furnish Your Houso. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT 1IOJJEKN HOUSE FURNISHING EfilPORIUm. UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything ; you need to furnish your house. Having bought the J V Weckbach store room on soutn Main street I offer my entire stock at a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time to buy Gasoline stoves and, furniture of all kinds. Opera Uoe Block L PEAllLJiAjS. 1 CORNER 8IXTU AND MAIN STKKET at ismout - Neb El V S H mm 1 r - t n t - . r. j THE POSITIVE CURE ELY EEOTILELR3, M WHim BW New York. XMceeOcte, I) .1 1 i! li 'I V 1 i ; i ' I : SI x k-1 1 , (