Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 30, 1892, Image 7

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BLACKWELL'S
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fTobaccos, but Ir z zooa s;io;;c
n boats'
A g,ff4
A lr -i Mnsr rlvin.-tprktii i f
been the hold which it t. ikes on clJ an.! t.MiJious mhokits.
What its ex..elleii.e first secuted. its nniiomiity Lis always
retained, anJ it is, therefore, to-day as twenty-use yeass ago,
the most popular Smoking Tobacco in the world.
Get the genuine. Made only by
BlackweH's Durham Tobacco Co.,
DURHAM, N. C.
fry T 1Vs
For A teiiMi-"iti, St. Joseph. Loom ii-
wort n, K a il - l - Cits, St. I ,i . 1 1 -.
and ,'i ! 1 i i i 1 1 ! u t Ii, o.o. .
Si nit ii or S C-l . Tick
ets sold ail" I bog;--a-e
e!,ecK.."l
t o a ti y
point
in
the
Ciiitcl
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(i!i.i"l.i. I or
Information as to nails
AND KOL'ITiS
Call at Depot or address
II, C. TOWNSKND,
(1. P. A. St. Louis. Mo.
. C. I'lilU.llTI.
A. O. I. A. Omaha.
II. D. Al'CAk. Apt., Plattsmouth.
Telephone, 77.
.JMEAT 'I !'KE
" SIXTH STKKET '
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The best of fresh mi at nlsvavs found
in this market. Also fresh
Kirk's nnd I Sutter.
I, Wild ffntiii' of all kinds kept in their
season.
M SIXTH STh'KKT
EAT MARKET
ISCHIFFMANN'S Aethina Cure
I Never fails to irive ifi"U((4 rclii'f in DiA wirat
Iohim, auvl clfis'tM can-, nlirre uthi'i-N full.
Trtol rwkrn KliKK of llmrtl.u or kf BtlU
( PH. K. ROIiIKKMANN. Ht Punl. Illnll.
rjxcecsitsms.
Bars, ITompt; Foirtrv
Curt fnr tmpottne. lo$B
of Manhond, Seminal
Cmlfsiont, Spermatorrhea,
Sermurnese, SelfDislrutt,
ipj.l of Memory, Ac. Will
nakeuoua STHUNti. Vigor
ous Han Print fl.OO, 0
Soxtt, $5 00.
tntrlnl Oirwthnt MnMfi
fcj 'tl.ll.'. i r . .!.. fl.
.n'li'i liim on.. nuumi
2019 Luntu Avt.
at. touia. wa
damberlain'3 Eyo and Ctia
Ointment.
A certain enro for Chronic Soro i!yp
Tetter, Salt riheutu, Scald Ik ad, 01
Chronic Sores, Fo'cr Sores, Eczema,
ui-cu, i rairio ccrutei'.es, com i.ppiej
nd Tile3. It h cooling and eoothicg.
tllundred'Jof pases tiHvf. V.iiii nrxl Ivj
sr after uil other treatment Lad failud.
I' 3 1'Ut uy iu j aud W cent bused.
TNG MEN OLD I.jtf
IN Thl TlillS UF THE SthPiRTS OF DISEASE,
They tnfckt btrnle cITorti to frts thrmiilTf,
but n-t knowlbit how to idccrttfui:
V.ySMAKE Or F THE HOnHID SNAKES
jL Hi.'T cue 'if in ! m n'r an 1 .f.li Itit.i .n e.Cf
S. ..... ta . u,.... .k ,. ii.hhi
m NEW BOCK
alnt fr.. ("Oil 11. i'l'1l
r r ft ll-nltcil II M.rs-- I 'i
tht ptl!lo'H'!!TQf Ulft4ftil
t fcDd MTUntloni of th
Orctniot Man, and hew by
HOME THEATMtNl,
bv mathodt txcliilTl7 onr
own. tha avorat raM'l if
Lolt or Falling Maohooa,
eral ana Hi rvoal Do
bllltr, Vrllllil o( Bodf
and Mind. EaVUorErron
or tic.li!. BUntad or
ihrank.n Oran run IH Tnrwl. Btniflti in a dar.
BowtoEnlarrand8traethnWBAI THDEVELOPED
CROAHS PAaSTS of BOUT aada plain to a II lat.r.il ii.
U.no.nr. frnn M Km., T.r.Mnfl... .n't V.rtllD CoUDdlUf.
"lii-fto wrlt.lh.m. Kit Hool,f'Tllp'fi'l''n',,1 p!"0. a-WrM
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.N.T.
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2)'j uui-im uu ill i niu
T03ACC0.
I'm an ol J smoker, and
have at one time
or another tried all
the different Smoking
buii Durham
em an.
1 1
Hull Durham hns nlsv.TV vW
' Heallhfn!, Agreeable, Cieansic?.
Cures
Chapped Haucl3, U'oumls, Burns, Etc.
Kemoves ami Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSI&I! SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hird Water.
BO'LIVC WATER 0 MILK.
EPFS'
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l.alielcl 1-L' 11) Tins Onlv.
i.'t " J f) xKf)ES$liralHI!'CURED
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PARKER'S
..'.-'"1 HAIR BALSAM
Hrum,,-! ninl I'HiiiMi. h cp htir.
, l'i, , a linu,i.na i't,,ili.
, 2'..; N'-vi-r Pailn to hcaluro llriy
-,' .(?! Jij.ir 1o lid YoutliliO Cninr.
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',', k I.":,... I., I .; , I-..I .lii.n, I'aiiiUkf iiii.iw..'.,i,
Tht' ihiIt mm run' for Cuns.
4 !. u.i oi:i. ul iJn.aji.t. or illMXl.X It (.U, N. V.
How Lost! How Regained'.
KNOW THYSELF.
Or 8K.I,F-IK1'KK VATION. A new and only
(told Modal I'HIK KSSAV on NKUVOI S and
IHVStCAL. DKIllllTV, KKItOKM of
vorni.KxiiAi sin vitality, fre-
DIATI I(K DKt l.INF, and All DISKAHF.S
nd WKAKNKSHKS of MAN. juu pactw, cloth,
t'ilt; 15 Invaluable pnncriptiont. only fi.uu
by mail, doulila wnlcd. "Jisicnptivo l'rospocl.
us with cndoreemrnti rnrr I crun
of the frenB and voluntary rULL I gtriU
U'Ktimmiiult of the cun-X I I ILL. I NOW,
C'oiuuliatlnn ir. pcrsnn or by mail. Kxiiort treat"
ment. lWIOLAIll.t: M( IU ( V ami :tlt
TAIN ( l lti:. AiMn-a Dr. SV. U. l'.'irkcr. or
l'liu IVnlmdy Medical Inxtitutc, No. 4 ISulliiich bt.,
licntoii, Miuirt.
TIib IVulnidy Mcilicul IiiHtliutc linn many Iml
latum, t'ut no equal. th ral l.
The Science of Life, or s,-f I'ri'm rvatiin, Ih a
treasure nmrn valual'li' than III. Ii ad 11 lunv,
t'ViTV WK lK (did NKItVlU S iiuiii, mid learn In
he M'KOMi . .! (el A ru -. (( u.i rit'llted ;
j Morning
V
Noon
NisrhtS
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$ Cy.Oi a'l t'i? time. It a snows f
ti;-' L:!!;iio(' of lMnniiiicy, sits- 1
l.t'ii' A l'i- fi'CTgic.-i rfttoosi, lulls
P tlio wt-.irijis ; c f ni-l.t. 4
rfcllciostr-, sn-r'i!,"!-.;-, rpsii.inr.
I, f-r't'",' "' ' - '
"t l.ir.'T. '. '. I f. s.-r," - I ::'l '
f i "j'l-t ,-.s . . i. ,,l ,n ! I
K--H-I - !' '" '
COa-ti,''t,';,'r'''xy-T" t...tai
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. iKXTS to sell ourclioiee inirtfry
Ktock, Miiny tine fpccliilticH to olTor
write quick utid M't uro choice of territory
MAR BROS.
M'KSEKYM KX.a
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(itiiiiu lo Alrirav. I
iiit interest is 'lulu! tl iii the pro- i
jv.inl Ui-t African x jM-.lit ii .11 of Mr. I
William Amit l Hauler. Tin' Taitiu '
river, v huh he proposes to follow, is in
habited alnii the lower pait prineipAll y
by i he W.t l'okoino, a racu v hii h tuib- ;
sists by cultivation. The banks of th 1
river Wing Lsv. the country on both
Kilos i annually inundated, and thu '
liver thus acts as a liber' fertilizer.
Mr. (.'hauler has no easy ta-k Wfore
lii in , as some of the tribes to be passed
in reaching Mount Keiiia have bad
their suspicions and lmtilil y aroused
by I lit- b.irsn and h.irharoita. course of the
. i mi. m cvploi-i r 1 ir. l'i tors.
V. . .: '.; iii.lr.uc in e-::ip..r.)
i si;h Li' n.ii.t 1 b 1 1 1 1 1 . of tin- Austrian
navy, an 1 Count Tol.iki. wnh the .1 .j. . t
I of cariiul scientific research and oh
' servatioii in ih.it region. They will
i travi-1 ah ei tiie 'l'auia river, resting for
I s-, , j 1 1 , wei lis at the snowcapped niollll
I lam of Keiiia, win-re 1 1n y will make
I ;-t ii 'Hi in 1 1 al olisi -rsatious. Aflor ex-
pl'iin;; ! he nieiini am to its summit it
j..issiK!,. 1 1 icy will jd aiiu'e into the almost
ui.Lii.'wn ri -.i'iiis i.f Last Umlolpli lake.
Ii v;n thi'to that li.iron 'eelo u svas
niiii-il, 'e l. and that lb-viol, lb- ".li a-nl
lei rendi failed in theiroltorls loaeeoin
p!i-h t In-ir aims.
The rc,"i"ii abounds in warlike trilx s.
Mr. ( hauler iir.i :nl to cuter the rc-'ion
1'. ".a the west , al r h a. iiil; Pake Ku
tiolpii, and pri'ciod iili.ni; l!n Tnh'o.i
riser to tin1 sea. lie expects to he no
ulit llhoilt eildlti'cn lllollths. lie Will
tiike svit h him his youii' servant, I ienr'.'o
(ialmin. svho accompanied hnn thi'"U;:h j
Jhhoitalaud. y.v. I 'hauler is full of j
Inipe and svill jjo fully
i i-
pupiH-d for his
I i rili i I.- olitenii ise, which is cxin'i-teil t'
ji:ve most interesting and valuable n
Kiihit. .Philadelphia Leaib'r.
A Tamo DocMing. '
The extiM'diliu.iry hij;lit of aduekliti 1
that has just sin d it sln-11 fniimviii a !
yiuiii,; ssi'iii.Mi iilx.itt the liniisi' wish all i
tin-all'i'i-t ii 'ii of it tict i( is it (loiiii- tic 1
svninli-r in the family of Mrs. I 'a it. F.vor '
cilice l-'aster tm nil the in hjhh-'rs luisc j
lict-ti (Inij'i'iii:,' in to wit lo-.-ss the n'c
taclc. mid t lie fame of thu Mi'cular iit
tacli'iieiit has atlractcil at'ciiSiou titm imjj
Ju l j.h' who are interested iu natural
Jilieliuliielia of every lie -eriit ii ill.
Tin' lil.le (hlelvllli ha.s been ill the
family since l-'.-u-ter Sunday, when it
svas hrdii.'ht a a pit t'1 Carr'n
hahy (laughter, Screiui, n'ed four jcai s.
who wan delighted with her new iet.
The duck at onru Hlruek up a lmiy
frietiilship for tho doinestic, Man- Me
Cnllouh, ami has lieeti thu youii,' wi.in
nil's ('(instant ('oiiiiaiiinn ever since.
Whenever Mary speaks tho duck re
pImiihIs with thu piping saliilatiuii nnd
waildle.s after the yotin wninati svlier
cver she tfoea. Thu most !iMUuiisliiiu
thing about this freak (.f naturu is that
if any other inmate of the household
attempts to induce it to Answer, tht.'
webfooted pnxliuy maintains a solemn
bilenee, but Mary ha only to utter a
word when the quacking Ix'gins ninl id
kept up until she has ce;ited Hpeukilig.
l'hlladelphiH Times.
Mury'a Cliilni.
Alii!!egirl is reported to Itnve died
near the imaginary line in Oklahoma
which divi h d tle recently opened res
nervations from the remainder of the
territory ju-4 a tla-si ;iial svas given for
the grand ru: h for lands. Thechildan.l
her father v ere ahnie and unl:iiosvn, but
the beautv of the one nnd the still, deep
r:nef,.r !,,! r moved t,. strong men
of tiie frontier to acLs of ailmirablesvm
t ...i.. i.i... .....
patliy.
A re""-r on a swift horse located a
homi-M- 1. .old svt.irning iilaced th"
father!-! th 'dead girl in jiossession of
it. The body of the chil l svas trail
ported tu ; lie claim mid buried upon it
Afterward it svas discovered the n -tnaiiiing
e-ie of the unfortunate eoupl
svas al si d 1 1 1 i-l v penniless, and a purse of
money was given him svith the hope that
the claim will prove a haven of rest t"
him uud that the homestead shall al
ways be known as "Mary's elaim."
Duluth Tribune.
Delith from Ini;ronliir Timi Nail.
Some time ago tlior was published
thentoryof the death of a Long Island
physician from blood iKiisoning result
ing from an ingrowing toe nail. A well
known rmrgoon chiroiioili.st siiid the
other day to the reporter: "Tho death cf
that Long Island doctor is not the first 1
have heard of from the same cause.
"The cause of the disease is coimi'iii
and painful and usually directly tract
able to narrow toed shoes. It can-')-,
pain as severe as it toothache ami in)'
infrequently, when neglected, results it
blood poisoning. I knosv of an oper.i
lion tor ingrowing; toenail in an r.ngli
hospital where the patient suffered si
much pain that lin y gave him a mixtuii
of ether and ehh in 'form. The oporat i
svas successful, imt, when it, was tinisln
the p'ny.-ii ians found that their patiet
liinl ilie-l troin l .lie eliloiv'lortn. .Nei
Y'ork Sou.
To I'liielie an Allilne I Inner.
Tiie diet of the Tyrol 1 i-t week -a -si
a bill imp' -inr: heavy lines upon p. r.-.
found selling liny sample of the beau!
ful bul ra'-e Alpine (lower call' d (!
tVeivs, which has been pulled up bv ii
('"Ms. on the liioiintaiiii. A sii.iilur ;n t
Was (..is.si'd seven yens ngu by tin-d. d
of S'ii,:burg, with a vi -sv t. t!;e i -.' : . a
tioti of the edelweiss jhint, sv'.i: a ;
tl iii ';i t 'in 1 svi'li extiiicti.'ii i.i lis"
t.riau Alps. In the S:.l.buj-g ('.- : i ', I '
success of this ".;isl,iti'iu js, '.nif"il i
nately, nut encouraging.
lira-ut Si-itson fur II errlnc,1.
The herring fishing sea. -on on tie. : '.; -qrtehaiin.-i
river is lini. hi .1, and ;h -c.lch
has been unprecedented. The p a ; v.
aiuount to'over I'.! I, nun bancls of sal,.-.!
fish. The noa-son ok ii April H iu,d( lo ., ,i
May 10. (Jne lishernitiu caught bin bat
relit of tho fish with a dipin t in the on;
let lock of the canal. It has been no mm
couimon tiling this season to take ',' .
(XHJ herring at it hiiul of one of the hn ge
wilier, whk-h, when paid out, ("icireie
three-qtiiirters of a mile or in a--of
water wea. Cor. Philadelphia Keeor L
-(iHT iton ISLAM.
I "
A BOLD CLFFINSE cf the doctrines
j OF THE KORAN.
4 l.velil Ooiiinii-sioi of th t;Kft,.n
P.ilii'.l of tli Hell(tuui Tha. llntc foi
llirlr Kiimiiliil loiii Hie Itlliln ninl the
Kiirim - Isltim lii'iiiui-rai'v,
M, Mismer eoiild not knosv the east
liny hi-i tor than lie dues if he had been
Ix in there, and sve copy from his now
volume. "Souvenirs du Monde Mussvl
in.ui," t fesv iidvcl views and coiisiili-ra-tii
-ih nddvessi csjiecially to statesmen
an I thinkers:
The greater ioriioti of I he preee.(s of
tin- K'Tan have a i m a n ii i j: which es
ca:M'S us, Ivcatiso that liieanini,' is it T
variance with our idi-iis nml our niaii
n. rs, ninl this is svhat Lrivcs rise to p,i
liticnl errors of an incalculable reach.
Tiie Mussul-iians do not fail to return
ti e nttai ks that lire made upon tln-oi.
(.'oiii'i'ibn;,' to us the adv.'iutaK'(' in a m.i
ti rial and scientific point of view, they
linlil that tin' riches and learning of I he
fess do not make She happiness of the
many, and they claim superiority fcr
their moral and social constitution.
Essentially ili-niocratie in its origin,
Islam has it sumptuary lasv which puts
a tin of I" ; percent, upon tho jesvels of
svoliien and upon nil objects of luMirv.
This money has served for centuries tu
nssist poor tradesmen and to buy them
tools. Thanks to tho prohibition of
wino and spirits, the social problem is
solved fur them. On seeing the dangers
.linn ui'.ii 'ii I'm liim .iiiii'n, tin'
,
remains of it burned lent. They think
that if it should disappear in the tlamcs
of anarchy for want of an organic prin
ciple it would be incapable of rising
ag iin fi'din its ashes, while their faith
maintains order in everything, tho con
dition sine qua nun of progress.
"Yen aceu-0 us," they say, "of lieinj
(lepras ed. Are you less so, you who
keep up perpetual orgies in your great
cities, expose your half el id wives ninl
daughters u? balls and feasts, and allow
them to bo whirled around in tho arms
of litis body and everybody? You re
proach us for our ignorance. In order
to pa-s through life with honor your in
struct inn is not so good as ours. Thanks
to the proverbs ,'iiid the rules of wisdom
that are taught to our children, they
Tolldiiet themselves like little moll.
With vou the men, and even the
j learned, conduct themselves like
little children. You charge our
functionaries svith venalilv. Who
j jontribules to its establishment if it Is
i not the vulgar herd of traders of every
class that Europe has scattered all over
the east? Y'ou cry dosvn onr judiciary.
We too have a right to accuse yours. Y'ou
L'hargo us with fatalism. Fatalists vn
are, just like your learned men and yoar
philosophers, who base their calculations
upon the immutability of natural lasvs.
K,.siBI1,.(1 in ,,,,, fiU.tt f ,,.,Kes, cata
clysnis and death, we Kiy 'It svas writ
ten.' For thu rest we follow the words
of the prophet.
"Onoday die prophet nskcil nn Arab
visiter svhat lie had done svith his camel.
The Arab replied.'! have left him at
thy gale.' 'Hast thou tied him.'' inquired
t ho prophet. 'No, I have left him to the
care oftiod.' 'Thou hast done ssroiig.'
said Mohammed. 'Tlnm shoiildst fust
have tied him, mid then havu recom
mended him to (led.'
"The Christian doctrines of tiredesti-
i .,,, ..., ,,,-,, ..,.... a,,,,,.,,.,,,
I . .-' ' i 1
than our fatalism, lour lgnoram f
Islai.i snakes you confound Mussulman
slavery svith ancient slavery and that
whit h existed until recently in Lussia
mid in r.razil. Willi the Mussulmans
then are no slaves. All are brothers,
not iu the riatoiiie sense of the lhble,
but actually, having the name lasvs and
the Mine positivo duties according to
the terms of tho Koran. Unlike Chris
tianity, Islam has never treated as piti
able things, transmissible svith the land,
troops of men svho professed tho com.
won faith, ns was done with the serfs
of tho Middle Ages, tho moujiks of
Russia, nnd the negroes of your colonies.
Prisoners of war are tho only rIuvch that
it recognizes, but their children are born
free, and they themselves can become
bo by embracing Islam.
"It is tho custom from time immenio
ri tl in certain countries for parents to
part svith their children for money, in
order to ward off poverty and open up
to themselves h career of fortune. I!y
virtue of Mussulman equality this en
r "r is limitless in the east. I low many
ul ivos have become pashas, generals
ni d ministers? Almost, all the sultans
h.-.ve been the sons of slaves. The black
gl is'es taken from central Africa find in
F.ypt and in Turkey a fate ineotnpar
n' ly superior to that of the slaves of
j y ur colonies. Slavery is for savages
!t!'i lirst step toward civilization. If
! ti 'ir recruit itig and theirtrntisportatio.t
i P V0 rise to Well founded protests, the
I f, lit is not svith l-datii. Neither th"
j I; hi" nor the Koran is respon.-ibl" for
I a ui" s.
"T a.-Mussulmans proclaim tin
supe-
: in '
I' their Allah; but th
ev lie; in is i-
S1'
M isi s as a prophet uud Jesus a-,
I Hill Allah, the soul of liod. 'l'ln ir
Vlieri'ioti for .IcsiH extends to t!.
li)llnr. Th" iiiiinaculate concept ii n.
i'tro'itved into Catholici-ni by I'ins I "
. ! en f-.r t svelve cent nrii - a M it-- i: 1
l an belief.
"T" the extreliii' siluplii ilv "f tl.'
i'igll;a inn-t be added the positive ( -!,j.i.
l eiits svhieii i he paradise of M ,haio.,e d
(IlloseS to tiie id.iti iiiio jos of t:i
uirisitan para ii-e. m oi-'ii'i' i.i coi,,,...
l!lld tin) n -istaiice of I-lam to nil at
tnipts at coiiversioii. 'Cliti 'iaoity is
i menace, I.-lamisni a promise,' sai I
.apolecn 1, it it 1 his opinion issvorlhy
f meditation."- I'aris Figaro.
iMitliiU Iti-roru Slei'pini;.
Seietitilie men now delare that eating
'foro hleeping is of great benefit, and
hat a bowl of bread and milk, a mug ol
eer and a fesv biscuits, or n saucer of
Htmeal before retiring will in a short
iinu result m an increase in weight,
trength and general tone. New Yor':
'hues.
The Grn(hi;itin Exorcises of
St. John's Sdhool Last Niht
Last cvi'iiinc;, iiicol ( I i in; to llii'
published pi'", rain, (lit- i ,o luat i n--CM-rciscs
ot M , John's si limd svere
held in tllcir school I'liiblm on
Sixth and O.iU streets.
Tin' school room was crs taste
fully decorated with Huvviim mid
cs crm ecus, ami across 1 1 ic i ast cniL
of the room ss , is a i ui-od platloi in
ssitli tcmi no ,ii y iiiit.iuis drawn
across.
Tiie cut ire eet ciscs sin mi il train
ing amt a good deal ot li.nd sttnlv.
The iniisic s a i i clii ii 1 and ib ni
si rati d t h it 1 1 1 -in a um -sical stand-'
point the school stands in the limit
ranks. ;
I '.ic "l airy I'rou niin;." Ii a I.ii l'i' '
tiiiinbi-r ol litth- ".ills. I i-iuiig lit
butli coiisidi-r.ililc ,i''!.ni-r iinil
; sbosved tin' c.ik IiiI and constant '
training the cliildK n li.ol b id. !
! A Iter the exercises ss ( re o er ami
the diplomas li.nl been coulerred, ,
Miss K.ite Ncsilb- was pi c.-cntod '
with a I M-.i n 1 1 1 n I iilil nieihil lor'
i pi oliciency in iniisic, which esiiy
oui' sbo lii'iml her d. iv thoiiglit I
shi' richly ih'si i ved. I
! Pol loss ing is t he prog I am:
( iicoin i In 'i its . . "( l no ci t i in 1 1- M . -i
l.--;n l-iil.eila ,
l.ll ( . lie 1 1 . -.
" p. i-1 1 1 1 1 u I ( lioes" See i"i Y
.Si i o , Man I a-siilv.
l-.'ssa v . . '' I oil oeni e
li.il ie Ne 1 1 It-.
Illicit Sls
Nl ir- e ille. I la l K,( on mill
" I- an ( iiim nmn"
Ai l o.. I al ie c ille.
1 1 1 in-'
'i al l I.i
1. 1 Nil-ii "
llolsl
I'il;lle.
'llUlll.lls"
. Wallace
bss.a "I hi i-li'i iln-r t
! Maul oiley .
i ( lass s,in
i .cc... I tin flail,.
1 l'i. Ill" solo Ken Moll"
halic ei ille.
( ' 1 1 s. i 1 1 o ( holljs "(aunt i
Jit"
, S ale.lietoi "lie VS ho S not. I
Sei I. I or I'l-all- Most iie llelow
K 1 1 1 ie ii ii i in i 1 1 s,
I I noli-1 1 in:; lloiiot ...
I' I oiile.
Yesterday's Gaiin,
A'l ok 1st. ,i.
Hastings plascd a oo,i, o-.mie
yesterday Up lo the si si lllll inniiiu,
sslii-n tsvo siiio,s, two liome runs
and tsvo ciiors gave (iiand Island
eight i n ns, and won tin it. the game.
Tin- feat ii res ss ere the dome I u us of
llolfer, Summer ami Mcl'irland.
Tiie score:
SCOKK US INMNiis.
(oali'l l-lall'l II I I II II II S C
llilsliuns , II tl (I II ( J
SI M l S l S .
Ian lied runs ( .rami Island I. Hasting :l.
roi.ise liils Scliiini'l, Wnllei'k, Ix'ole
rer.
Iloioe runs Holler, Summer, Mi I-inland.
Ila-es mi halls -I, land Islanil 4, Must
buss I.
Si nil l out - Summer I'incli S.
I'lisscd halls ( navcr
S ild iitt lies l- indi Z
'I'im!' ol uaiue 'J:"ll
t ' 1 1 1 1 1 i re - Haskell.
Hi'atricc was yosiord.-iy defeated
by Illair at the latter city. There
was some jjimhI ami some poor
playing on doth sides. They play 1
aoain to-day. The score:
si 'OKI'. II V ISMMIS. j
lienlrii c... II (I II II II II l'i It l
Illair I I II 1 II ' ll (I I I'.' J
SI MMAKV. j
Patteries Nii l.siiii mid Pillion, Randall
I'oiiil nod Tin l"i. I
I nipire Ahe I 'av is,
'I he I'lattsmoiilli team and the j
( irays lay cd I he third g, a me jester-
day, I'laltsmoiilli winning; ipiitel
easily. I'arvin's pik hin was too j
speedy for the home to, mi. Linyre I
put up a line game for the ! ome J
team. 1
i
scoii'l-; IIS IWIM.s. i
I'l.-ii t-itnoit ii I I ii ii :t ' ii n :t i.i
Siillllle!d (I 1.1 (I II II II Ii ll
si .'I .'I S K S . '
I l.il teries 'a i in a m I Maoiiil; lilnvre
mid Hall. j
SI I in k out I'nrvii) !'. 1 1 v l-.t n i re s
llasc hits Sin iiitielil V, riiittsiniiutli !l.
Il'iini' run Italo-r,
'l'i no ol gallic -J:ihi.
t 'inpire I )r. Wnlnei.
StanctlnK of tho Clubs.
Played. Won. Lost. Per ( t.
Ilentrice '1 n ,7'.'
(rand Island.... Xi Zt Vi .ii.'i7
llnstiiiKs :tl Pi is .171
Kearney :l It 17 .!:
Kreinont '.".i II Is ,:k;:i
riaUsinoiitii .... :ci ii :.m
TALMAGE ON HORSE RACING.
At the same time I do no) believe I
in slosv driving;, svrites T. I)e Witt
Talmage in the July Ladies' Home
Journal. There is no more virtue
in driving" slosv than in driving
fast, any more than a freight train
going ten miles an dour is lu tti r
than an express train going tills.
There is a delusion nlnoad in the
svorhl that a thing must de neces
sarily pood and Christian if it is
slosv ami dull and plodding-. There
are very pood people svho seem to
imagine it is humbly pioti- lodrive
spasii'.od, ;:! I d -tl . "hindered,
spring' halted, blind, stnom-redi
jade, There is not so much virtue
in a K'osj uante :;s tbeic is in aj
llliccphallis. At the pace mimic
people drive, I !l i j:i ll. svit ll ll is 1
horses of lit. , svoiihl base taken
three svi clis to oi into licivcn. We j
want swilter horsi s, and swifter'
men, and -witter enterprises, ami
the church ol ( mil need - to gel oil i
its jog trol. Miick ti-nipi sis, ijiiick I
I i g 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 o s , 1 1 1 1 ; c k s t r i ; i i 1 1 -. whs 1 1 o I !
(ll ick In ir -i -s .- In t i im i, war the !
cavalry sers ii'i' does 1 1 - nm-t exc
cut in; and a- the leillh-s ol tin
world are probably md
our Cb l is t ian pat not i -i il
I past
111. Mills
that sve be interested in eiiiinul
Velocity. Wo nii-.bt ns well have
poorer guns in our ntscnals, and
clumsiir ships in oiirnasy sards,
than other nations, as to have un
der our cavalry saddles, ami before
our artillery, slower lioi.-cs.
The Nebraska City Nesvs says:
'T'lattsmoiitli proposes to have a
poial celebration on the Fourth of
July and is making preparations to
that end. One of the attractions
willdea firemen's tournament to
which our teams are invited."
Every Month
roany women i-jHer fmm Kxcengtve or
bt.int Mi'tiMrua'ion; thry don't know
who to cc:ir..! in to pet proper advice.
Uoi. t totifiiic i: unybudy but try
Cradflcld's
Female Kegcilalor
I S'("cl(ic tor PAI'iFlL, HKOFUSE.
JtAMY, SLITRF.SSEt) ard Ihlit" titLAR
MENSTRUATION.
illook to "WCMAN" mailed freu.
BRAUnt'La RCCUI.ti'.R CO.. Atlan'a, Gl.
Sul. I I,) u'.t I'ruuaUlB.
Ti'OUNKV
A. N.
M'LLIV. N.
li a: l aw
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V. HI .:
ll .etc.
i !. . l'i
v.- .ri'i':pt aOentiou
I lie
I ll'l
IU
Xeli.
HENRY BOECK
Tho L
ii't 1 1 : i,t
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FUUNITDHrJ
ANII-
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-.rrv-i.--.
' T , I ' '"
UNDERTAKE.
lonstillltlv keeps on luiiiil cveiytliin
you need to furnish your house.
('OHM 11 SIX IU AMI M.SIN SI l(l. T
Plattsmoutli - Neb
F
IK'ST : NATIONAL : HANK
id' l'i. A I isMol Til, NKIMAShA
raid up cai'lial
SuriiliiK
,fMl,mKI,(KI
Ili.lllKI.UU
rsanet ln't laeilltles Inr tiie iirniiii'
tl:ci-ai liuli of 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 o ; I
liiauliim? flnsinoss
Htock", 1miikI, if'ild. niiverlilni'lil nnd IochI
llllltli v linllulll ninl ninl. Iie (.slls ri-i'i'lveil
mill llilciiMl Hlli'Miil on tlii' nitllldiie
Prnfts (Iniwn, Hvailiildn In miv iurl nf Hm
t'nllcil hliitur ninl nil tin' rini:liiil tiivon ot
Knroe.
0Ol,LK(TI(IJ-H MAIIK AMI I'llOMIII.V HKMIT
THII, I HlKlii'HI linirkrt price nnil Inr ('onnty War
raiitH. MtKie nr County lioiiim.
IHItKCTOKS
John IMti:(iriil(l ). Ilawkeworth
Hum WmiKh, K. K. VVhl;
Iciirnii K. Dnvi'y
latin Kltzt-'crulil, H. Wauuli.
rri'-ldcnt Cn in
I W. II. Cl slliMi,
J. W. Johnson',
riei,-:lf-ldlf
i'rmid ul,
-niiOT II ILK loo-
ri.ATTHM' II
M;iUiASK.S
Cnpllnl Pnid in
$."0,000
It lillll'liilili .1 W del I, si. i K H (liensi'l,
lieia v I iki iil'iu v. ,M V M.iu'ioi, .1
A I oliliin. SV ' VA I i-iil. li i SS
II ( llslnn-
A gciu-r.il daiiNino- diisincss trans
acted. Iiiterest allowed on do.
posiles.
I, ii wtiNN
Always has on hand a full stock of
FLOl'lv' AND IT-LI),
Corn, Ilian, Shorts Oatusind Haled'
Hav for sale as low as the lowest
iiiKl delivered to iiny part of the
city.
COKNEK SIXTH AND VINK
Flattsmotitli,
Nebrask;i
PLACES OF WOK'SIIIP.
(.'ATiim.li-.-SI. Paul's ( liuri'li. id,, liet.ici ii
h'dlli and Sixth, l-'al lo r ( "m lo-y, raster
Seiviees: X'-issat S nnd In -.:iii a. m. .Sunday
Si'liiinl nt 'i :iiii, vt It ti In ni-ilii'tini..
I'll nisi i . s .-Cnriier I.ihiisI ami l-'itiitli sis
Seivli'es InnrilUlg illid Itcnil l-'. Y I'll 1 A
(iallouav I'lislin. Si,l,ila hrlii'i'l 1"A.M.
Kf'IS'-ol'.M..
unit S 'li".
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Al! in e no lied ie ami'
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- II I . II.. S in I'. M Mini! o s,.,,l
m I l ay i n i ii n SS eiiiii-Mi,i vi-i.-
ll S
ili4.
! ;i' ii i s l'i: sin ihii.w .- Corner Main ami
I Ninth, le i SV lite, (Lister. Services nsna.
Iliillls. .Silllilay Si-hniil y ;;) A. M.
SS' KHUs'l I I'MUIHil VI I
tweeli I! Ill and Sixth.
'NA1 Claliile. In"
i
J Lot. din li I'. M i 1st. Mt olive, oak. In'tween.
! lentil ninl 1-Jevi'iith, licv. A. IUi-iM'll. ai-
lol. si'fl li'i'H 11 H. 111. Mint 7 l.le l. III. lTllScr
lie'i'tli i; SS eiliiesilay evi'iilim.
Yoimi Mi n's ( li histi A f Association
laii'ins In ss HliTiniiii lilin k, Main street. i;n
pel inci tiiii;. (or men inily, evt-rv Sunday lit
terniieii at 4 o'clock. Itooinn open week dayi
from s::io a. in., id p.m.
SOVTII I'AltK Taiikhnaclk ltev. ,T. M.
Wood, ritstor. Services: Sunday Hclionl,
0. in,: 1'ri'HcliiiiK, 11. m. and 8 p. m. ;
ir;tycr meetliiK Tuesday night : cludr iirai'
t ice Friday nlKlit. All are sselcmne.
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