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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1892)
o ' ! is i I 'I. A lis Nol 11! i.J bound tt "row. Holies s;iy s In- will play second liiKllo tn ii::m on f:ir( h. Till .! r.nuT.its mi' prt i.irin.u to haw a n-nl I'iiru.x at (. Iiieao m-t xvtvk. Six ill sln-ii, liitwciii IVarl urnl Vitii", in ImiiiiiiI tn Ik- iiiixviI. I.i-t tin. lontl work im. Till- Iinil'X l'dlMlll is do nut pro l)Dn' tn li t liini t.ihi- si'omil plarc. lit liiu-l !,.i.i- ni-l jiI.ht nr i u ii ii-. Tl'.N' tliiui-.iti' 1 I -1 1 1 it i ll -i ai'i' i;n- tu I'll I raft) fl'uitl luwa In tl V ami t ri-atr ;i I i i It- c'lt husui-m im' Hun --. Majuw .Mi Kim.hyV votf .i-.iinvt MiKini a,i'l Im' I l.irri-nii x.ili bi-t-t 1 1 1 1 1- !i I.,-!": if. Nrw Ym k I'lil'iin. I'll!-: iii;iu-iir.iliu:i of i'n .-i !!.! I ;i ri i mi 1 1 ni'St l.ni Ii will Ik- ihu'ih H'liMit;' nil tin' i i Iii W'a.-li i : i:, M'l'. I'l.AT'l.-Olel I II was V .iVm'H lid in tlio a'lwin-iu- train last fall ami (die will l.i- r-'pri si'iil' il n'.iui tliis fiiiiiini'r. Tims is yn-nt weuthi-r fur tin- lar nifts ami 1 lu ir cni'ii. In f.itl il is p.ioil wt-allur for anjlliini;" 1 1 1 1 a ih'iiiocriit. Tin; Cliicao papers art' atlvrr tisinj; thai lln i f will lie imnv funny I'ltiwMs anil iiiiiiiKi-ys in Cliicat) than ever beftire. Ill'k'MAil fur (lie I'onrth of July! We art ytiinj;' to ccli-brate tin-glorious tlay rijlit 1uti in I'lallsinuuth and no mistake about it. Till" reports tlial come in from nil over llierounty say that the crops are in a line Mndition ami that the com yield will lie as lare as last year. Tllli present administration lias had an unusual tmmlicr of difficult prulilcnis tu hul vi', nid in every in Htatire the final result has lieen ad vantageous lo this comitrv. Till-: editor of this paper was in Weeping al.T x i-Mri d.iy and llt'linl a nuniliiT id' (lie cili.ens ol that low ti say the)- wi re coming to l'lattsuiiMitli on tl'.e 1'iuiilli. TllKhT. is mi disj;u;iun- Hie fact that the di-niin-i ;il u- pupi-i-i are all dissali'-'lietl id: .u- 1 : 1 1 1,1 ' 1 . 1 1 Id. line was deleali-t , I'M' now tli.'y l anilni rehearse l is p.ivale ail,. if-. Tiiikt is im ft iter i-iv.ii i.i i!,e Stan- t Ii,'. :i I 'I.i i ' i u . i, i i ,i ,i -1 i n i oil i. .'Mis a -i - I , in i m . ; I . . i , a I 1 1 i ml. AW thai we i,d i- a 1:111'- mote ndvt rt i.-i 1 1;:, :i mi .In ;.. i. (,) ha e it THL IvCW Mb! HUUS ICvery !n mi I i ,,il I i i i.; ' ! . i in- iii'iii s til ill ' ('i'i,ii i i in a r i imi wei-ht In . '; ilepe-..-' : piopllelio tli-claral inn i hat i' will In- i,nc ,, "new uii'ili. nl. .' i lu- i i at. i i ii mis ul the repiilil't an p.alv r e liaii.-et n denlly irluriiiu-. Hut laip.nlyiaa live on the Itiiy of the p.iM. The true iurpo.e ol past liny is In in spire those who aelii vi il it t(. new eltnrls. The mission of the republican parly is an eternal one. i'ue pari) may perish, 1 he mission will endure. J'or tiie party "was made stinii- out et ivi'iiiiiu'ss" simply and only b ilevnliii'V itself lo the mission ol lui. inanity. It has freed a race f.uni bondage; 1 1 has emlowetl all tiat've Aiiierii'.in cili.ens of America with l i;ht I.i a 1 in making the laws ol 1' i- ,,:!i!u'. It must endow them with the power as wll as with the l iejit, ami then .,. lirsl and .second treat purposes oi thv parly v 1! he 1 d.ii', (i. I!ii new p i.i'..i miss, i td.ivoi ii. i-.- I . I e . ,- . 1 1 1 1 -t .' ke I i 1. 1. ; .ii I 'i ' l ei s n: , , lli.s nai .a., laih:-. . v .I.. he 1.1,1 ''.-a in see;-, l-'v - i L ew nl.t nl lb,' lie panv. K'.u-e I 1 ei. l, ehi.-s I uerniitleil In i 'i-y c'a: I II I'M Mi s ..I la st i i 1 o ! I. ii WW i'ii . army of llll'll mi'si 'ii 's kna i man inn.-; i Am i ,it- 1 1 ii-in ' ii to no ine oesi IM,', e cm do ic.r t'.i'iiscM, accord- ie to the me.lsiu c o. h i .'lnli.y That tuis may he ac'iieved it llct'cssai i hat cdrca ion he , i-i e io a'1, to.- an ii- no. ,,n, Pod v o' i... oorers evne.-aliy is a hiV. ! , :i i , lioily ol laborers. It is iicco.-sai V also that (In- ;i.iy of labor be onm'. I-'iii- a puv t rl s, rji ken ehiss o 1 i. borers generally ' a herct' ta-y class of l i.l'ix'crs. i'ha. Ame. ica'i wi'u'-s m.i'y be t;uo,l ii is nteefii! to priitecl the Aui'M it .a I ibon fioui liaVim; his woi A p'.aceil 'iil.upio lee! -oted coinpi i ' , m'i v';h .-icwork of ihe di pa'd iCi.ii.iean i I -o-. r Hence ' -e npnl il .can j ,.i . i, . solves , i-i .' ivn nl p'-olt-v "a -,o Am- i ic in i . l-.-.-t r;is, and one td tiie "ii".- ine: Inn'.-' in i!hs c.impaia will lie educatio'ial as to ih. l'.riue:-' c ; i t, a y u, proiec;io, . I '.lit i'lt- stliool has been placed v.ilhvi die reach ol every American 1 1 Id, ami aile- (.' p; y for :;ta d woik has been placed within" the reach of cvciy American map, mini lit r form ol proleci ion is needed Il is against trusis and combines. Proleciion by leislaUou aam.-t 1- ns "s iieetlml ihat tiie waye earner iieidie shall have to pay an undid v iiieh price for what he buys wiiii liiswaacs, nor shall be prevented ly yiufiimio coiubinations flof capi tial from einployiiii; his savinps in Hinall in, ni faci'u es. The path from the rank of t-uip'oyed to that of employer must be kept free from irlifioial obstructions. An exposition of 'ie liuinanitari. an tendency of political economy under republican interpretai n must be one of the "new im fiods" of this campaign. I.iterOceai) i ...... i i . . i . . , . Count y Court. YV. A. Hoeck l o. s. I) K. Harr, et al. Suit on account for $11. Trial to court. Judgment for plainiilf for .."T. Iiiduient ayadist plaintilt tor I.mi, ctists ac cruing alter liliny coiu'essiiiii of judinciil. In tin; inalier of the est. lie of J oh a (1. K'ubei'ls. decea.-etl. lleariiiy on pel iliull b il' liua 1 selliemi lit. l' inal accoiiins ol I;. . ( ireiisel, adniinis lialol", a'doweii. h'c-iduc nl eslale loll ud to be SI ,:;7 i.'-l. hi'i'iit'iil dis tribution nl one half of .-anl residue lo (. hrisiiana I! Koberls, willow of deceased, and one half of said it s i -due to li s-.ali-e iiMiIer lin- will. Sadie 1 1. 'laxlor, as pi r .-, i, .nlaiioil be I ivi' n raid p, lilies. U e.-t l iiblishiii- Co. v s. Malhew ' it-1 ' i-;. Ci i a i i una nee by consent ii-n.l j ul; )'.' a. i.i. I n I ia 1 1 1 a 1 1 -r ol i h i - J , i s t will and le -! . i ti 1 1 ! ! ni Cathar.'-ie J. I v 1 1 , de- it a.-i I. 11, Mid ni (iioi;e ,s. J.'idiy, t'iei uior, iii the sum m fl.1'1 ap pro) ed an I ! -tiers le-tiiiiieii ui. y i--,ii d. Mad ' W I iel iny Vs. Kslaieol .Mely Carney, deceased. T xven iv-'i ve dol lars allowed on claim by agree ment ol parlies. I'ni ip Christ vs. C. K. I-'lnwvr, et al. Sail on promissory note for a, less euilni seiiii'.ii s. Default of dei'i nil mis enteit d. Judgment ior plainiiif for irJlT.T'.i. Hank of Cass County vs. J. II. liui nctt, ei al. Suit on promissory mile for SSkiATt and intere.-t. De lault of tofendants entered. Jutly nient for plainlilT for $Jii',)7. A. V. J.iiisen vs. A. S. I'ooley, et al. Suit on promissory note for fitdO with interst. Dismissed on motion of plainlilT, with costs p.iid. C. il. McCurinick A Hro. vs. V. II. Heck, et al. Action in reviver for T'i'.il.da and costs. Continued gen erally. Samuel T. Anderson vs. J-rank I'. Hull, et id. Suit on promissory utile fur .fl'. 17.01. I. (. Todd, guardian of Thomas I.iiidtay, insane, vs. Kdward 1-itss-yerald et al. Suit on promissory mile for iHiKl less endorsements. De fault of defendant entered. Judy mi lit for plainlilT in sum o,r IJa.Ki. McCormick lbirvesiiny Co. vs. k'ichard D. Johnson. Suit on prom issory notes for if'jiis. Juilyiuent by confession for said amount. C. II. elcCormVk iV Hro. vs. W. II. Heel' et al. Act ion in revivor for i he sum of.fl ll."s and costs. Coiit'uued generally. Mary Ua.ien s. K.-talj of M.n-y v'an.i y. ileceased. Ct.' .n fo,-.),:t!S.."Kl. I rial In i ourt. Argued aial sub- 1 a ihe mat er of ; In- es ;.de of den. ry ii. I iakeiuv-ii , deceased. Hear i" on pedlinu for fund sci iciiiea, aad a 1 1, ii a a ;e oi ei couu I s of ieore I .. Hci;,,'-, exeeulor. Accot: u is of c:.e c'lUni .I'lo.ved and lesidue of perso ual e -laie found to b e l-'.C "i. Decree of di d i ihctiou and assignment un der the will. In Ihe mailer of the estate id (!. A. t leami'i, deceased, lleariiiyon jie tilion of Clmi les L.Cn anier inlmiii- v.iior, lor final .settlement ami al lowance of his accounts. Aecoii.its allowed and decree of assieumein. In Ihe matter of the i-staie of Wealthy Stopht-r, deceased. NoiVe It) creditors to file claims mi o- be Inle .Nov. Jo, isi.lj, at pi a..m. S. 1" Vauatta vs. J. T A. Hoove,- et d. .'''iiil for professional serv'ces ia the sum nl f!,"io. Trsd to coii,i. Ar- lled and subm il (ed. Con . t li .uls for plainiilf as a-eia-t ile.'ci'la.t.'s Frank and Andrew Deitrii h, i i the sum ofsI Ja. Judeim'Pi accord, iayly. In the niiill r ol the estate of Har riet Hums, deceased. Hnnd ot A. W.White, adn-.diisti ator, iipproved and le ers issued In the ma, let- of the yua .-.raiisliip of Ida, Lena . u 1 lie-be t Snip, m' I'nr hei'-s of II. mis S nM, d-'Oei'sed. K't'poi I of A iith civ K.iir.ii, n ra-i! a a filed and, 1 1 ipioed. shi.wiii,. l,,,laiice In his hands due mineis Pi.l'.i. In Ihe Hinder of die cs,ate of Law rence DnnLin, deceased. Hond ol Jnliii Duo', in, adiu;uisli;i."i.-i, ;.p. piied a id le lets ,,t adaiinis'-:!-lion issued. Manila A. Mitchell vs. David Mil ler, ytiardian. I'lamidf m.ikiay de 1,11,1 appe.uant e at tune of hear in,!;, tins i a use is dismissed. In the matter of tin- e late of ('ciir-i Coos, deceased, llcariny on claims. Same allowed anil do", cree for payuienl. In the matter of Genre.,- Coos, de ceased. Meariny on petition fr I'm id settlement, July ti. prominent man in this oily showed a representative of Till 1Ii:k.I.i a letter from a pc-ty iilst eveniny, who is desirous of locatiny a manufiictiiriny plant-the nature of which we are not now at liberty toyive-in this city that would em ploy from sixty to one hundred skilled mechanics. The letter also stated that an interview was wanted vety badly. The aforesaid yentle man is now makiny in ranyenients to see him personally. Let 'u yood word yo on. I-Vma ! Hav'- Daily Mrs. Jolm Hrition ti on tju, sick list. Joe Sands went to Haveini k this moriiiiiy. John KitAyerald, of Line. .in, is in oily to-day . Mis. I'irie of 'ymoie returned liome (his morning-. D. (). Hewitt expects to move to Hiivelock next week. bi t d Cox arrived in ihe cily la.-t eveniny from I louver. Win. K'oyen was transferred In I lav i -lock this inoriiiny. Mr. and Mrs. V. H.dilhert id l-lm-wood iire in the city to-day. The water pipes about the cily are m-iiiuy yeneiid repairs. Tims. Moore, brother of Mr... Wilev I flack, is in i Me r, ,y v ': i i i .i y. Mr. and Mi-. !. Lewis ol .McConk are '. i i fi i, n,l in die city. I -i i a M.ii I l-ou, nl South IlepC, wiis a i-ilor in the cily to da . Mr. and .Mrs. I-'. S. Wniio went lo ( )m;iha oil No. ." this moriiiiiy. Mrs. A. H. Kuoiis returned home last niyht from W'eepii.y Water. A. H. i'od 1 and 1'. M. Kichey were Oilliiha I);is-.enycrs this inorniiiy. Irs. K. A. Kirkjiitrick caine up from Nehawka last eveniny to visit with lelaiives. M. A. Shlpiiiiin of Klsie, Nebraska, is in the city the yuesl of his father, Dr. A. Shipinaii. Miss Hird I loitseworth came in from Lincoln last eveniny to attend the commencement exercises. Koy Kirkpatrjck departed for Council Hliills this nioruiny, where he will visit relatives a few days. Mike Collins of Xehawk.i and Henry Miller of Plattsmoittli took out their last papers this morning. Mamie Carniack returned this nioruiny to Schuyler after visiiiny a couple of days with her parents The stale business men's associa tion concluded their deliberations last eveniny and adjourned sine die. J. 1'. Aniili is arraiiyiny his up sbi'is for an ice cream parlor, ti e room below beiuy loo small for his custom. W. L. Knotts, editor of the Hea trice Republican, came in hist eve niny to attend Cue couiilieiicemeni exercises. Mr. (idmaii i'laia-y of Deevan. I.T, nil's, an ohl Mlinii'ma.;' of K'. W. Hyers, passed tli -in -,n 1 needy this uior,''ii'- on No. a. lion. W. !v A ndi eu . i .' l'a. i ; ns W."s iioill ' lil led na die fir.--; 1 1,' I ;oi ,:1 .li.'l.'ook yesii 'ib-y lor coiif res -ni l a ia d'e f' Ii I' s, ci. ?It.-. A. W. v'riies ii'ul children ;ii.:.ed in ihe iil last eveniny to visit wdti M r. a-d Mis. U.S. L'aui.-ey. Jlitlye Crifi-s is e.ipi cletl in lo-uiyh'. Judye Ramsey to day j;, -anted a imirriaye license lo Dcwty J. U'oberlsof Adams con .l'y a:' d M.'ss. Ml ;.a belli Current of this cail'iiy Canls are out ainioiinciay 'he imirriaye (( Miss Herlha Wise and L'rauk Jackson ne ;t Thursday after noon at II.:; ), at the residence of M -. and Mrs. J. N. Wise. Mrs. Liinyslon and M's. Cocb'an were visiiiny Lincoln and Hiivelock yesterday. They seem to be we'l satisfied and will probably buy properly and locate tnere. Miss A- :ii's Luc'.ey and M .-s Cora II lion of Klmwood are the -uesis of Mrs. ', A. S.v.viriay mi. The youny ladies will be examined to inortow by Supt. Noble f, ,r lead .el s Ceriilicates. Miss I-;. 1 i til Kcan Iowa, and Mrs. T. t)nia!ia attendfd ihe erciscs ,,i.-t I'li'iii'i1; ol Malvern, . Lindsay ot radiia, iny ex- ml departed Inr limaha tois inortiMiy, accoinpi nie-1 by Mr. O. Il Snydei's litil Mrs. Haltie Clin.', who has beer, sulfei iny for some lime from an in ternal cancer, is y;uluily yrowine worse. For the last three days anil niyhls morphine has been injected withveiy little effect, killiny the paiuonly for a few minutes. Three bears arived in lawn to-day with a whole drove of Frencli Cana dian Iiidia'i.t of all sli-.rs ai'd ayes, they claimed to be Australians, but from all appearances they will take any ihiny they can yet their hands on, they were the most persistant heyyars for a idckle we ever saw, The yany of beyyars that were around town yesbrdav secured enouyli money tor all to e, t drunk then a free for all liyhl acci.rrcil be tween themselves at their camp near 'he shops. The police were sent for about eleven o'clock and they succeeded in tuiminj; Mu-in outside of the cily 'iuiits. Fnylish Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins , curbs splints, swecney, riny '.lone, stitlee, sprains all swol len throats, couyhs etc.. Save aO cent by use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. 1 Sold hy F. ii. Fricke A: Co druyyists Mattsinouth rU()Ti:(TKX(OlAMN. c.iNia i ti-.i. 1'v thi: w c. r. r. i I here i a called iueeliuy of the J W. C. T. I-. Wed'ie-diiy. June ;it the residence nl M i. . .. Davi-. th, I think Ihe women of this country are enya-ed in a noble work. I hey are co-woi kt. rs w ith those women in odier parts of the ylobe wherever the Lnulisli laii yuaye i sjn.io u, who ale workiuy in this cause, and 1 would say to y mi - " "I Mi'-s i,l, - i 1 er - . i 'I I ! 1 e li 111 ) 'HI ale iioill.: i.ovv tii.nn, -I tail. '. .i 1 l . ,!.l ! e : 1 Ha a 1- m ,,r -. ' i ,,. i , , i . ,:: I he lluth- e , ,K ale-en a, I , . I 'V e t ei "I I il i e , i . 1 iile ; 1 la- V., I. ,-,,! T .11 lie- all, I ..' I .. 1 Sj.' a I- - ,,iii ( i! a i , ,i , j -,;,-. id We liav e h'-.'si asked I In- origin of the lin, lin ni i!ie world'.- . C. '. ('., "I'nr (mil a. ill Home in.; l;Verv Laud." (ileal minds are apt to act in com erl. 1 ii! .-.i inr a- v.e niiovv 't. llaine was suy.-U .1 by -n-'le id mil M ichiaii u . 1 1 ii- i i 1 ,1 ii ii.er.- who snilyht In lind ,. mono iilialoyous to the one we already had, and it was moved in t,,e Minneapolis con vention by Ml-. H.-iijamin that we sliyyesl this as Ihe motto ni the world'.- V. C. T. I'., which was done hy vole in ls-r, A royal comaii--ion !ui - lnrn aii uinte. I in Canada to impure into the drink ijue: I i' -i. Sir Joseph Hicksiiu v. ill probably he chosen chairman. There is a battalion of boy s, con si still iy of I'iyhly uieuihers, in the Church of the Redeemer iCimyreya. tionall, it I.akeivood, III., every one of- whom have taken the triple pledye ayt. inst liquor, tobacco and svveariny. The National Carriayt and Har ness Retail Dealers' Association have put themselves in the advance by hanishiny intoxicants from their banquets. An enjoyable entertainment was held recently in tilt; interest of tem- ( perance by the ladies of Kddyville, Dawes county, Neb., at the instance of one or two members of the V. C. T. V. visitiny there. This was to be the first of a series of entertain inenis with the two-fold object of estahlishiuy a brunch of the W. C. T. I". in Ivld. ville, and of liyhliny tile saloon that is ..( yiuy so hard in find an entrance. Success to the iiutlertiiliiny! I'ni ,-ei'siiy e:;a-as'o'i is Lav'iiy a uryhiy boom in dlt se days and yospcl ex inCnii i.- ;,ho yetfi-y u little l ideiv.iiy, Sometimes we hear thai i he ohm dies do i,ol rcacji the people, tha, the iiasto's talk to bit- same ,-et the year i ioiuid, whi'i Uie mas.- passe- by. There is much truth iu this, and some of our more I'l o;. , -e-siv e ia .'airs have adapted the plan of '.ln al.e preachiny and out door se ices. 'Ihe Crusade lauyhi I's the lc-.-oa that Mohamet must e,, (o U- uimintaiii. From the Miloon (li-ii'.kitiy men followed tiie crusader m ihe church, which were in tho.-e day- ktjit open like y.ites of gospel yiace Luiii inorn until eve. Temperance meetinys are now held in eve. y part of Chris teiidou at all hours and in mo.-t tin accustomed p'aces - the depot wai: iny room is one of the best reiule voiis, the blaclssmith shop, the rink in summer the hand stand and the broad shore. Whatever y mi do not undertake, we my .. you, si.-lers ol Ihe local unions, to establish am) maintain these blessed, free-hearted, open handed yatherinys for Un people; 'the yieat 11 ;: ma u i ly that heats its life aloiiy he stony street." The twentieth annual convention of Ihe Slate Catholic Total Abstf ll.lllCe union is iu session in Mu;;cie I ml. Two bundled iii ieyates, are pre.-eut. 1 lit "e is iii eve . u woma'i's heart ;i spa rk of lieavenly lire, which beam.-. . Old blazes :;i I'.ieiiaik holii of ad vei si y. The Catholic Tola! Abstinence union of Wisconsin will meet in convention at Stevens Tumi on the -'sth and 'J 'th of June Jnelless, the con verted puydist, has just closed a week's meetings in Tat iiniii. V,i.' ' d i: :; ton. lie .-' rikes ha it hi' blow s for pro!, ib i i ion than he ever s uc'.. in the pi ' ,c riny. The coil.ity convention of the W. C. T. I. will he held at Weep'My Wan r on J tine and At a temperance meeiiuy an hon est (iermaii was asked to speak, and after some 1 esitatiou did so :'i the lollo.viny e.dianstive in. inner: "I shall tell you how it w is. I put my hand on my head; il'.ere was one biyp;iin. Then I put my hand in my pocket, and there was nothiny. Now there is no more p. in iu my head. I put my hands in my pockets, and there is twenty pounds. Si) I shall ttay with tempera -ice " I U Ii on 1 ni nia u ami horses animals 1 curetl in 'M minutes by Woolford's j sanitary lotion. This never fails.! SohlF. G. Fricke Co. druyyist, l'lattsmoiith. Try Drown & Harrett's ice cream soda water. It will keep you cool, t '. Mrs. J. C. Kikcnl ary went up to ( hnaha l'i i pm -n, in a', jolm l-'itzi;i ndd re'i'.ii i.etl home o I.iiifi d n I his iii. i-ii iii A. l. K'einhac'iie came in from , I la velock last even iny. i Hon. W. M. Siiryot k came in from , I.oui.-v ille this nioruiny. l-'re 1 Mu ),-iI, r, tin- Cedar Creek ; miller, is in the cily to day. ' i W. A. Derrick came down from ' Omaha last eveniny to vi-it ii it-! I -. j Indue Chai man esi, y ai - , i joiii'n, d d isirut coiiri r, a . ,1 Inly .0. j j Mr.-. S. H. A. wood. oid .'-! .-.A-i.ewj j were Omaha ;ia.----avi Horn- ! my. j Mr. and M''s. Ii. S;iurl,:ck and son , tieni'.'.e ;:'. in ii. ci'.y vi-iuiiyj Ii i, ;: ! -. j Mrs. i-'. Ii. V1 i'e ,l;,d Mi- .V III 1 ia I '.liier I 'jia: 1 i. A". .'' : r t 'a:;;- hi I tills i a or i , i i . y. M ,". a id M 1 . Wan a HI '. of V.'eej.iiiy Wilier are v;-iliny with Mr. aa i Mr-, j. .. Craiy. County l-uperii'-. '.id -et Noble s busy Inlay e .a ai ' i . i n' ; fr e applicant- fol '.c.ic! i, '.- cerl i i.ea le.-. Mrs. 15,'iitoii a-id dauyhter of Wvinore, wlio have ii.-.-u visitiny with Mrs. !li!u.ii, ri-tiirti.-d home lllis ti ! in I iny. SK.VATOK G. K. CiiI.LIaS, of (iaye conn!), has been app.'iuted Iilst superintendent of tie- Nebraska ay ric ult ura 1 exhibit to tiie A oi-id's fair, lie has already bey. in hi.- work and will soon vi.-ii Cass countv ia the interest of tin exposition. JOHN A DAVI ICS. ATTORNEY AT LAW Correspondence Solicited. Office i;i c'uioii Hiook DLATTSMOl'Tll, - - N KaWA.-KA Back t'.-r.i'tly 'r. '.i'Mi'i n (INnriW of tin' Kiilneyr., i -,1 "i-i oil iii-A-iii-iM sUiinlil be tliki-tt to ! rr-,1 a. i- ..'. trei.liii'. ff. ' '' ; !-'."' i i-' 'i-'s run In- otirt'il i.i V " v'l'fiV In -''"lr in-:-, i"'.i-:-, '..: :. ..' a ' 1, : h '- -ni" ivi! i,i ro'H. Ii .-. mi i-iMil. K v"i ri'-.' I !vtTi-tir- il - '''"' V '-ii-'." ', I' -I'.-.' Hi ' . -n-t 'i 'i !" I i i , ,u it- s -i.il "' !!' 1 '' t !!.i! IVItV III tut.' ' '" ''" ....-. -i ii, ' i-. .'...I . T.-. : !..r..i.v . v;i i,:(Z9.gq PHYSICUH3, Sl!SF.iqs ai SPECiiLISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, WElrir-iASKA. ".vV .' .' -.--'dti OHico liiiur fnrni n. m. tn p. iu. Huiulaj from It) a. m. In I p. m. Hirin!it inClironii;, Ni'rvonn.tikiu ami lllmxl llis.'m'S, f"r.'nniiiilttiiHi at. ofl!(V ir by mnil frw Mtiliriui'M wilt, by mail or oxpnow, wnireiy imrKnil, Inn fmin oliMii-vntjim. liiirvnuita tii run. ijuii'ltly, Kifi'iy nuil pi riniiui-mly. . Tim lnimt, wiili ly nnd fiiviii.-il.ly knnwti njii'wiL IstB ill Hid Uuiliil Si.-Mum. Tii.-ir lmiff i'X'.'ri..!)i-.i. ren-nrkiibltt t-kill nnd nnivirHi. mirmtH in Hm tri'iiiiii.-nt mill rum ,,f Nitvi.ih, l lironii- iiiul Hur. Unl lliu.'HWH. IMltitll. tll.'K ..iiiiniMit t.l.jhii'ii.iii. Ii. iii" full cnnfnl(,7ii-i..)f lUr, aillK-twl i-fisrywhorn Ilify cimnuitiiu: a ci;stai:j aw posttivt: core f..nh HVkful I'lhii'tH ef in.v Tioeiuiil lhi uuiiuiruiu uvik thut follow iu iln train. PBIVATI!, EMOD AND SKIN DISEASES spc'ilily, coiMiiK-u-ly iuiiI iK-rnmiifUtly nirml. Rrr.yoL'3 DrBiiiTY and sexual tis- UllUttki) ii'iil r.'iulily Ui (heir skillful trit. inouu PILKS, FISTULA AND EFCl'AL UI-CERS cnnninliHHl i-uul without piiin or ikii'i,Ui.n troin tuiMii'.K. nYDHflCELE AND VAIHroCFI.E nrmn. tH'iitly nml Biii-i--Hiilly n.r.-,l iu (,o-ry Chn. 8VriUl,IS.l(lN()i:l'l!(KA.(il,rr.T. Si-rma. (orrl;ir.-i, S.miiml Wwikm-., l.,t .MhhIiikkI, NlUlll I'llllRMtlllft, l),.cll li.-ll'llltiivi I'i-iuhIb VVrakni'NK ami h11 il,,ic.-itn ilii,rl.-r-i pwculinr (o flithi'r wx o5i!iv(.ly ruriyl, hh bi'II r.i nil fiuio. tionitl ilixiirilirH that ri'Miil fiom yoiiUiluj fuiin. or tho I'Xi'iKm of mature y.nr.i. StrirtllTP ('"itil iwrmimiintly cnrivt, yiiiviui o roni.ivnl oon,p,,U', wiinont ,u tin, rniiHtic or ililaiai.ion. t'uri i lti.,t at hiiiiin by 1'Htn nt without a mniiinntH pam or uiiiiojaiit-i'. TO YOOIMG AND MIDDLE-AGCO MEN A Sliffi P.lir? T.l", nwf"' 'fT,-'-'s n' early C, VU'.e vic whii-h hru,,.- orpmii wonknixN, ilintn.yitiu' both miml au,l Ky w-ith all it ilnailnl ills, lit'riiiaiii'iiily ci.rl. DrS Bl'ffc Aditn w Uiiimo wm Iihvp iniiKir Ul 9. Ullld P,i tliinii.v. by improiwr in atilifi'iicp anil military haliit, wlm-li nun both muni ami Unly, iinfituiiK them for biwuuw, 8(udyor mairiiiiM. MAHIllCD MEN, or Unwn iintnriiiK on that liappy lib,, aam of phjwical iWaiity, tiiiukli UStiilll. tT"N'nilc..ntnpoii(!urf for ci l.'lirntPtl works I on (limine, Ni-rvi-m ami 0, lirati. lliwiiwH i IhtiuwimlH rurwl. ff-A frinmlly b.ttor or i.i,) : may avi' you futnn. Butlorinit anil nlmini., a'i l I Bolili'ii ytvr to if,. tNo lntUT aniwiTtJ 1 nnli'iw HtTimimiiiinl by 4 n'litu in Wr.miw. i Aililrif p, cr t-all on ORS. BETTS & BETTS. ! I IS Sotuh 14th St I t N. k. Cor 1 4th and Douplns fts OMAHA, - NEBRASKA r. v 3 Your Husband Cross? rcrbaps your cooking stove U tl)3 cause of iu IVsil cocked food produces! good digestion and a sweet temper. r . ii..iT : -- f r. r.iiev I i.u '....'. i fc . . .-..- Cri '.. , t.. c. ... - J. i fe,'l A-.vx.i'p r. dot mora ... . . r -- - -- it' r"-S tr.e r ChRsfl vtoIcjctt CiarsS 'Hm MlV '', It J"ou- " p-nt --;e Best, WiUitlie WircGaiaeOvca TAKE 110 OTHER. Nt. ltns IiiiM iirl. V 1 11 San Andrk8, CaL Co., Cul., Fob. 1S89. My boy, IS years old, wag so alliU'd by St. Vitus Dunce that be could not go to school for 2 years. Two bottles of I'astor Koouig'g Nerva Touio restored bis bnultb, and he is now at tending scliool again. MICHAEL 0'CONNEIi. oulil Ilnrc Nvel .Jlserj. San Fhahcimou, Cal., January, '89. I was treated by several physicians since 7 years to get cured of epilepsy, but the attack be came more violent and ottuner ; siuoe I tako Pas tor Koenig'a Nerve Tonio 1 fuel delighted at my improvement. Hod I known of this remedy years ago, 1 conld have saved much misery am worrunont of mind and body. MRS. W. PETEUS, FREE -A Tarnnhte Hook n NarwMM iiiwhiw sent iree to any ad.mwa and ptMir pAtlenta can alio oMail Uila mexllcino lre of eharge. Tliln ppmntlv hnl henn nmnAnwl livthA Hpniwi Pntor K win ii, ot Fort Vv.tvue, Ind Since UJUai kiuow preparid uad Ita iilrocUon by tha fcnH!3 MSC. a, Chicago, m. '":.'' r Totfiis. C5''or$3 r-.iiirrtvr.not! frvinm 1wr from tiiH Klnff of 'j.tii !-i,;' 'r lv ik ni't v"iM rtnl liH0iiry in niciiii I'm', rvt 'or on w.y nrt t-i t io Ui dy un l5 p-i-M'-iii'-MHy ar!fi witliuwl, thu uo of , .. ;. i i.r, Ci Tr' In'KHpa Ave, rhlraprt, ." ''. .i-i f iirt .if "l r "I ; " h- t IU (iX . .it ",-"r B! an?: irmr ' ) it I Mi3 bocomo a household v.-nrd because el its absolute purity, nutritive valui:, snuna'a taste and delicious Ihjikhu'I. It is f ir wtiakluns and ;i slimul.int fur impaired constitutions. Unhku inferior whiskies, it does not rasp ur scald the tlm'at smj stoiuach, nor cause nausea, di;:ziness ani' headache. You may know it by the ahov.. qualities and the proprietary liotlli-s in which it is served. Call for ' (Viv.-w Pure Rye" and take no other Fir .i.- at al! first-class drinking places an 1 dru; s-urcs 13 DALLKMND h CO., rhicapo i For Sale l,y JOS. J. McVKY. vUiliiitY. TKOftOC'Ciii-T, i 0REVSR 1 .,, n net. nerfci i" I ("'Ja fciiiOiit iQo mot in 'il tin. VSi'r'rV Ci-iuua fail unli'is tlio smiS ('f'-J "'''" ' tw-yoiid hum. in MP s in, i, l in ii'in inijimvea tli .' t-iv, feel ii hene. i:, i-ierv di.y: in.nii know y,,i:r.-.i'lf n klnir in;i,,r,iy " in lu ivMly. nilnd ni.l w li. 'irt. J)'-i'r.saiiillinvM r l t : ''.if-AT"1 lrt- "'"t'i'-iaiiiliiiiv'-i jf ; "'.' y 'tfut' (.'""i''!- Kvury oi:i.:'.- Vt 'v-. j V bii ( h i-py iimmo.1 lit,, re. I '.: I V-A L 7 V 'ii,,-i ovr.hr-i.nin.wer! I il ft f, J i:,,:"t- '!l-i'fi:iii:i'l'.',t:i'.i W . i"-.-tin,iaor ) lio 1....1 v .vi- If i";-tin,ia of I he ,ily , l . I l .' ; ii ur.-y.i and Mrini.'tlioi:(.'U V;rl itnii nf uh'lHen nml pci':,si'i, ri'i'iiiim y,":r '-' !' Sm!er.-'Mfr..,i, t. Hi-.overwork, 111 Ii iith, r, .'.:ln ,,!ir vi.jor! 1), ri, it. ni'.-ili.evi.iiif in tlv. l.if, "t i -' i H""'l iio Li-h.-rt eni'.i il iiiai.i4 h.iv-o i I'.'ll Villi. 1.,'tllSI l.'IW v-.-i IllIl'.;'i1i:iiii' th.lt llu'ilii I'.l t liiUCi ln.il :-i;'nriM honor Pllll PlKt; liere to It.-ttl.l i:i hnn,,.' .V rllri lot- nor fSoo'c ti lth i-.'-ii' initii-r.!! , pr,i'fs" t.iiiii,,,i,.,ijfr,.Bl vt-r -; titl relrrrucf' 22'2 T,t?J)If!L ci . OT?PAI,0. IT. 7. Ary '. ! , w is 'l:l-nt .v -j-', 1 1.. il IM 'Ci.. ... 4 ir,. r.:.- r .vii! tl. In in. V Id. 11 in. 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