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1 FIKST YIJAU PLATTS3IOUT1I, XEBKASKA, FKIIAY KVKXJNCj, .JUM j 5, 1888. NUJIISHK 8 luyor, t'li-rk, Trw.vturer, Attorney, J fl'IIle'T, J'ollC Jude, Marshall, Councilman, Htw.ird, M. r.M. km nrr ri,. ..... . i i uuiunvii, niiKiug ur nines Diairuuuut Drownod While Bathing. Lin wood, Nib., June 15. W. VV K Fox 1 1 Jam y J"' eight miles west of here, was drwncd iu - A Mai.oi.k the Platte river today while bathinjr, H 1'i.irruuii I . W II MAI.ICK ) J V WM'KHACII I A PAM9IIUH) 2lll 3rd " 4lli. t 1 M Jon km I i. A Shu-man I M it Mi:ici'iiv ) H W IM.TIO.V T.oaid rub.W.ork 1 Co O'l'UNXOR. I M Cai.i.itn. rnK9 W John ,Cii aium an ur.H ksWoutii l J W JOHN: Ki:kh (ion I l U IlAWt Petty Burglars at Columbus. Coi.um BL'fl, Xeb,. June 15. A band of petty burglars passed through the city lust evening breaking into a number of business house and taking $111 from a drawer in the oflice of Shroeder Bros. GOLTJVY OKKICKliS. J'rnitsiiri-r. . I ?in r y Treasurer, -Clerk. jMputy Clerk, Iteeorder of leed - Jvpmy UfiMtnlur f l-rlc it lJltrtcl Co art, lii-riir. Hurveyor. - Attorney, Su;t. of I'iiIi. School. County t uiJxtt. J. Hlldebrando Moore. I'awnkk Citt, Neb., June 15. B. F. Ilildebrand, editor of the Pawnee Press, A. CAMPHRI.L.I and Alias Minnn M.v.r. ,.-.. . 4 Tuo l-.n ... I uiaiucu ut unto nirriiKiui I 10:30 this morning at the bride's resi - KxAthircHUKUi I ., , . w. ll. n. rcBKiriice. i ney icit on the afternoon train for Denver and will be gone about one woek. John M. i.kvda W. :. Showai.ikk .I.C KlKKNHAKV A, JIauoi.b Mav.naho Hi-ink C. UUHrtH.i. HOARD OK HUl'KUVlSOKS A. It. Toon. Ch'ui., L't!!ii Koi.T., A. 15. DicKitvx, Wecplni,' Water E.1IIIWOUU All For Fifty Cents- Las Vegas, N. 31., June 15. A diffi- mttsninuth eulty arose between the Mackey brothers, Jhu Milburn and two Texans named Green and Owens over 50 cents discrep ancy in a settlement of a sale of cattle. Winchester rifles and revolvers were brought intj play am sixteen shots tired. Owens was killed arid G recti mortally wounded. Mllburn Mackev had his left . ....... fc. . I .nr. At jto.ii. i.w.i i...i. ...... i ti. . t i . . meet every alternate Friday In laciwcjf iias a noie biting civic sociivrjiis. 1 f s ' s - CtASS hfiUHK No. U3, . O. O. P.-Meirls pry TuKilay eveuliiit of e:uh wtn;K. All traimlent brothers are renprctfully luvlicJ to btM'iul. 11LATTMOUT1I EN' CAM e.u-h inontli io the Manontc Hull. J5rolhf" are invited to attend Vis, a MHO I.OIXJK NO. 84, A. O. U. W. Meets (rrery alteriian Friday evening at K. of 1. fcii.M. Tiaiuleiit brother1 ar rPHjiPctfuIly in- ited toiittuud. A(otuai,Maslbr WorHniaii ; J-., n. ivirxtow. toreman ; r raiiK Mrowu. uvt-r foe through his left arm. arrest. AN EVENING MADRIGAL. Oom U Uk tun od Uf western rod Diua In tltm sky. while overtjrad 6tDtunlM of song bliM, eddies or trill. KBpitU of runa, and breatnlesa tbrUla Of rushlug tone falls note upon note, l'our from the wellHprtnjf of one mall throat. For whose orei-flowIng of llifht heart lay Too short were the hour of the sweet prlnj day, Aui Ula Furber in riouoer Vrvna. CAUSES OF COLLISIONS. A leirffraph Mao TelU a Tale for Hall- road Magnates to Ponder. The majority of railroad stations are what we call "one man btationK;" that is to say. "i"wr acis an nont, express agent, baggage master, United Ktatcn mail carrier, etc, handling at some stations thousands ot ponnds of freight unaided, and thousands of uoitars per month for the railroad and cx piss companies, for which he pays to the company, or some guarantee company, from IS to ei.j per year as a guarantee 1mii1 for faithful discharge of duty. .Some night orators are obliged to pay a pi eniiun on a $1,000 or f.OfXJ loud at stations when they don't handle MX) a year. Y'e are obliged to bo on duty from "o'clock a. m. till 7 p.m. ;ls regular hours, with ini) i ci,am-o to -.i to ilmner, and where there is no ui-Lt ojh;i ator the day oKrator frequently has to stay iiitheollico until 8,9 or 10 p. m. t( n oi:t wmso stock train or o.TQuer's s-a eial, and in easeof a WTeck he Uctik!c(i I to ty nn r.ii ni-l.t or jierhaps tv( nihu its o.iso of a washout. For ajl thiiJ he gvtn $-10 or .';y H r uioMth in tho wet and less in tho t-jutern states, and not ono cfnt for overtime. Tho traveling public do not real!- .. . exu-nt their lives are iX lands o f Z Tr-S ceasionally res;d 1 THE GRAVEDIGGEH A CHIiSAGO REPORTER'S VISIT THE CEMETERIES. TO Milburn is under the pas tTa . "r, ' uja-rauir 10 deliver his or.h r- to tho conductor. Perhaps td4 rj.p.ator i.,slv be so overworked thaj, ho haiilly knows v. ha't ho is doing. There mav bo a .i. ,v1M.,.. gcrs calling for tickets; half as many want Board of Transportation. Ukcolx, Neb., Jnne 14 The Btate Jja do11:1 r; I. liowen. ;:uide: umige iiousw.irth. board of transnortation held an imnortnnt 'r 'T order: ll. J. Joinisou. rinancier: vall. I l ""bo'i' niw-Keii niiLtifi- nm.to .. i . Kfnttli. Keceiver : M. Ma liriuht. Faft M. W. : I session todav. and ndmitpd n r.a1 ninn niessairo. and wi.(o ' .. . .Inek iiUt rtv. Inside liuard. " 1 - ,1. . " vl" ,ttl'" wwriluii , requiring the secretaries and clerk to keep (lAS UA.iir ak, Muiir.n.i nvHii.iir..T( """-c i'I'cii uuiuig uim:e nours eTCIT Uny I City, etc and nwliine 4!.: - J lit America Meets second and fourth Mon- ;,,, f. , . . J 4. J',X,K',r P"naps this oivrator has - 7 ... ... is ... i ,...n . ii I ill tile Week. On till? frelcrbt mfr rmnctwin worked half or nil tho vtirrl.t .. . . uuy nvinilMK " nmoirin, i r- . w ... . - "cMV r.-;uc. IHlv lie l;. oilier & rt.iea:eu io nieei nn n. i.. a. t,ey adonted the ratio Kco ier. Venerable O.h.juI i O. K, Kilns. '" BUO,lul M,e ratios A-vortby Adviser ; U, U. Siiiltu, Ki J'.anKer j W. propose to build a sclied C, Wil.W.VierK. : .A. , . . : ' . , " : i. --""u rest aua enjoy tnjj iuo o a uiisis ui urst-ci:iss rates, on I .-k-ijt ui our lamuies, for main-of us other classes they are fixed at the follow- ff 1nJarrk hu,fc Wts a,' obu'l to work as ing per cents: Second, 85; third CO 2-3i baps harder, for many of thl i ' J keep f 1 J.,,n,; aotu wants that jar of butter l. y exPreii3 b? th's train to his son in the day city etc., and perhaps this curator has stion worked half or all tho nia-ht lvf,..-,. nf i... os on which they J ot, Vo could sb-md all this , i , . ,n 'i "bout complaimng if we only knew that 3(1 ule O f rates. Takt when Sunday eouu-s wo could rest and en o v 1I,ATTa.tOUTH LODGE NO. 8, A. O. IT. 7. Meets every alteraato Friday evening at Konkttood hall at o'clock. All transient brut li tis are respertfully invited to attend. L. J.;u-snn. M. W. ; K. Itoyd. Foreniau : S. t:. Wilde. Recorder ; Leonard Anderson, Overseer. III.ATT8MOUTH LOBtiK NO. 6, A. F. Jt A.M. Me-ts on the nrt and third Mondays of each month at llieir hall. All trausient broth ers are cordially invited to meet with us. J. O. ItlCUK.Y, W. M. Wm, HATS. Secretary. ; NO. 3. It. A. M. Irct seeoml and fourth Tuesday of each fourth, 50; fifth, 40. A, 40; B, 35; C -r v'v'.iiwujj up day on livis;ons Uav. M WIHW I I 111 lim m . J ... X a. ? . I . viivr. 4 I1J LUlKSr)!' f . , DTOin ...1 1 . . lime dav. - -a-- vi wat i tinu nearly, what a nonnlnH 20; I), 25, E, 2fl. June 28 is he set for hearing, when a schedule based on tha film vp rntlr.a n-ill l.a nnnclilurul ..... ..v- .w..ouIv.i.i. ,. , , - -i- .... ..ci.Biwujrimiimw t go homo to-ni-hi RlOtOUS Alabama Miners. nave iyoi tea twenty trains. 1 have not ,,a,J "o nunuay nome Willi ni v f.ijnily fo six months, not even a Thnnksivin-ror n Christ. I. C1 1 i . . . Gravcdlcifius n Healthy Vocation Ilury liB Allve Chicago's Twenty-six Ceme teries A Itasy Tln Work ami Wate. How "I amlliarlty llreetls Contempt." A withered. Iient and gnarled old man was digging leisurely away at a grave in Grace land cemetery. Tho old man was John Kane, the oldest active- gravodigger in the Unite.! States. Jle is 0T, and when ho walks his buck is at an angle of 4.1 degs. But there is lots of life in old John Kane yet, and ho may well live to complete his four score and over. "1 havo buried a great many in my lifo-1 many thousands," said tho old man. "I've been here, a grave ditrirer. makimr n iwi livltig at it, since lSCO, whenGraceland ceme tery first sUrteiL I've never duir un hhv treasures, aii.l I doi't suppose I ever shall. But I've earned my bread at it and nrovi.lc.i for my family, and mo and mv lovs 11KI4.1 irk ,1 j . i ... . . uuu jjiuuiiiuni or nT't wnri: i;i t':;. c. Uiry. It's an old saying that crayediggiua J is a healthy trade and that a grave digger I mea ii uigcr man mosti oilier nooiile. I d. see e.'jaaiy why it should bo so. for - ' ,1 digs up ioisonoiis gases in i-' . , ,? elsewhem But it ' f --moving lKvl.es has to bo done f-. n' l w"rk a,M ifc nil b-1u-- la "caiuer aim ac ail scuso . . ...i. . . udid not liable to give iu to small ailments." There has nover leen n r,.r. ..i.-i i data are at hand, a case of burying alive in Chicago cemeteries. It was rumored that iv liVV.aS' 601110 timo nS. such a case at aldheim, tho great "KriedhoAT" (literally Ieace yard,' of our German fellow citizens. But a visit paid there and made failed to bring out any corroboration of the rumor. "That's U1 bosh," said Theo dore Harks, tho superintendent of the Oer man Lutheran cemetery, adjoining Grace land. -I have buried thousands and have opened many cofllns year3 afterward, when tea bodies, for some reason or other, had to be placed elsewhere. I have always found the bodies exactly iu the same position in wUich they were laid to rest All this talk of burying peoplo alive is nonsense. It don't happen, and folks might as well dismiss that rear fi-om their minds." Graceland has the kircm siif .1!. of all Chicago s twenty-six cemeteries "If tho 4.1,000 who lie there so quiet could rise up again, hale and heartv wi,..t. there would bo added to Iike View!" ex claimed the philosophizing carri.-;,. oo i,t- car rattle.1 on through the thinly settled tr-aexs surrounding Graceland. Thera are ' 6,000 buried in block 5 alone. Or tho twenty-six cemeteries fourteen are Hebrew ones all small and only twelve aro of fair sid or JSTO T T C K 4Z- Y(i earnestly rcipucst all of cm fiidid.s indebted to us to call nt once mid Mttle accounts due. Wc have KuMaiiicd htnvy loss by the destruction of our IlriiiK h House at Fairmont, Neb., by fire and now that we need money to meet our obliga tions, wc hope there will not be one among our friends who would refuhe to call promptly at this particular time ami adjust nccounts. Trusting this will receive your kind consideration and prompt attention, we I remain, loursTrulj', SOLOLMGN & NATHAN. lit mn no ii am. Ala., June 14. The little 1 ii..... i .....ii. -r....... i.. .r I I - - - - - j - - inininiv r t . an r t j n tf t - tt 1 1. w.n in v ii ii ii i in .i,r.f . . . . m . ..... ti. ti 't- i .ii. i uiiiiiii- t, w j ii nuiifi. iivi:iil viiiiri: i tiw wicr Ia ht. hi. to t r , r inn.vA , i ; . ? nionin ai .iiaiMi nan. iraimeieiii Liouiri.-. j f.,,..:i,. . ,. ""S" """eiLs.ons. tiraceiand however wit-h are invited to meet w.th us. miles frojn this pity, has bee,, ill a state Jj; ? t g 9,ri 100 f ground, Calvary and RosL Hm Wm-Havs, Secretary. of wild excitement in anticipation of sey- mint t S 11 i;: hnd Waldheim withi tiit. zroN coMMAMiAUY. ko. 5. K. T. eral bloody murders, if not a general riot. to- I love my wife and linio boyJ.-nd eetherwith rL v Ut 'f. SfU'ie estent to- JM-t lir.t and third Wednesday night of , , .s dr.rly as Ji.-i Hi'l - yV'.i ' , getlierw ith Concordia and St. Boniface, bold each month at Maso i's hali. Visiting brothers Ifc seems that the negro miners have be- .i.,,".,ii . . 1 A11t?- '-i- l,,t t!lt-' wb J"t about the bulk of dead Chicir, m,.- are cordially Invited to meet wiin u,. , , . . .. ... , U,J,' l!ive wit tL?m in the davtimo ; Altogether ni-obablv nn iuV. fe f . wm. iiavi. Kee. F. E. wurnt. K. c. coiite enraged at some of H,e whUe wine .-.hen they ,-ma to tho depot M i- V-!-- ,. away in ali 1 tl 7 are laid ' MCCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R. 'ses, and today went gunning for them, papa wbioh I usuuily permit theai i jTl. young city like oms," ffihere taf ...w..,.. .1 ! j. - , , , . h-.'n I left homo tan mo.MMi . . i , o. .7 .s luel 6 ls room for sij f-n. i LiireaLtruiiif' lii exLeriiiiniire iiir iriwi i irkr. i . . ... c i anuuui ow.uuu in i ....Mentor Vice J. W. ,I)I1!S0H siC.KTwi. F. A. P. AT ICS lKO. NlLRS Hxnky riruK.ii;ji r M.a.v lios , f'lf AKI.K.4 Foiin XxlKRHOV FKV-... ,UMB(iOKB'.KUAV.. ..Ouarter Mus'er Serut J., t;. Cl.'ltTis Post Chaplaiu Afeetinir Saturday evening TIe JTjiue bosses and their friends prepar ed for a dcspcrat.c resistance, and for a time a general tight was expected. A " a " ltu.:i,d slccial from there tonight says no one has .....eit Major, i . , necn Kiiicu, m iiont'ie is eipecteti uerore morning. Junior Adjutant, Ci. M. .....Oinceroi the itjy. .vi!.- s.ck iin.l she "liid wish n.-.t. n v-,i.i..v .lie depot todsyy ikc J too, b,,t bilged to. Anil what do wo -t fn-t'i" Smidav work? N.y.hiu-; not u ecaU-Coi-v-edar r.:ip:ds GazolU-. H . E. Palmer&Son QEISrERAIL, INSURANCE AGENTS Ilepresent the following titne tricd ami lire-tested companies: American Centrat-St. Louis, Assets S1.238.1(M) Coniniercial Uulon-Kugland, " Fire Association-Philadelphia, Frankllu-1'hiladelpliia. Home-New York. " Ips. C.i. of North America, Phil. " lirorpooI&London & ilobc-Eug " North Kritish sk Mercantile-Ka Korich l'nIon-En;'l;ind. t;ring!leld F. M. -Springfield, " 2.5SC.314 4.4I5.57C 3.11 7.1 00 7,855.51 9 8.I74JG2 6.R30.7S1 Rain Storm at Kearney. Kearney, Neb., June 14. Last niijht one of the heaviest rainstorms that; has j visited this section for a long time, gave the country an unusual bath, So much water entered into the cana that it over flowed the tail race and covered a consid erable portion of the southern part of the city. Many private cellars, as well as a few in the business blocks, are failed with water. The amount of damage at this time cannot be estimated, but it is quita large. It did considerable damage to houses which the Kearney Land and In vestment company were building. The Garfield Double tyeddins, Mentor, Ohio, June J3. A large number of guests, including many well- a. -.... m known people from Cleveland, (Dhicago, 3 04413 Cincinnati, Uuffalo, New York, Boston and Washington, assembled this after- Total Aets, t2.ti3,774 J ot ilrtl r m.0 Tn.v. A. Oar field, near 3Tentor. Ohirv to wifnosa Li5S35 Afljustni end Paifl at tin's Agency the double marriage of fr. Ilarry Gar field and Miss Belle Mason, of Cleveland, and Mr, J. Stanley Brown, of Washing ton, and Mrs. Mary Garfield,, fhc mar riage service, according to the Presbyter ian form, wa3 read by the Rev. Dr. W. V. Davis, paftor cf the VTnion church, at Worcester, Mas. At the conclusion of the ceremony supper was served in the lower rooms, the guests being seated at WHEN YOU WANT WORK DIE Vart.m Method d In.-jlisli IJ:vy-;ir.j. Lurk is the teelmietd U-r.:i f.ir the j.rieir ruoilvrn varieties of beg-in;- Hi: Kiot rurner iij-'ali l is t:io . f.;i..vi'.v; weil !-...,. ar-eties, mo.-t of v.-hlx-'a may bi- :vc-a :a. i;iy iu any hir.; fowij: Ti:- iir. lurk (r.r:tei!iled Ioo.t ) t:. Mpwivt-kr-d or tlisitbled sailor kvrl:. t::o Lc out lurk, t'io sick l.irk (;rek'n-.l-.Hl v.-r iiie tie ui. tlieir arms ia a very ievi r wa -. cheis reniaia i:i bed sinialuling i!l;ie.;; uUi iy s.id oat t'.m'.i- co i.uo.i : to b to -i.' tn), ihu ft.rei-er.-,' hirk, tho froze ri o: ;-.ri!ei;ers luK., the family m.-iu iaik ( iir:t i; a liUinLc-r of ehddivu in astute of fi-j--ii. .titiillon), the liK-Sfer or br.;.d a:id buli. ir.; (dro;;;i::i- i.i t!'o nr.s 1, ,; o'.li.--.vi. 'umagiug by a.; apparent i.eeidetit, iM.xes . .latch' s, sliees or bread and batter, etc.), tl: eaf a::d da:nb lurt, the eoiliers lurk (or,, nded lo.w of employment thro::-a au l');io;.), eto. Then ri.ero it t !:e "oha'.J.T.v cove." t.y "shiv ring Jemmy," who -i-s about half nake ' ne "hi-h liyer," who t::uuki's the broke. -owu (j.-eiitieii;:u, o."K-er or tiviosmaii. .::i be- m tleod how tlo- utiiizj l:iii:;a;i s;u ernr;, and play ujo.i the k-Jiii:iie;it of hi; aruilty. "Tho puruitx of tho var.i:it s-r' f t;.o niost protean eltaiwter. tjaed.-iyh i 'luvkoi-;' miotiier day ho is the 'crocus. rViiaiad .-roi-,'.sJ;Uii;poiio:is 11 tvure.l wiCi Jt, or so.so f . r.:i of n;.sri::c.i;; c r he U i'i. :.rd sliar. er of Hi j;UbJic ho:i:w and iv.e. iur.se; or h.' is l b J hop piuker ju -t returuci: on tl.e e.u:itry wilk 'genuine ketch:!;: :uda from Vv.ltio market mushr:o:r:s' (i. e.. o-nycil !iu"?s liver) ; or ho is tlio sham simi-- ler, oo sel.iS brallUr or tobilOOO. the s i'imli.. e teaaiu. tut lUo buli of wh:cL f v.-hi-.-h. .sts principally of colored gin cr Lav. on: j: no ow!.gs uue'js, erjf, appUni, jtr.toci .11 ranch ltloir markt-6 i ricts v.iiich -anti too kito by the eaer lioiiihold ccono ..lift to be totally viio liavLwonii less. amster Ileview. -OF- s CALL ON - Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor and Builder Sept. I2-6m. WX Iv. BROlfNE, - IL.'W OFFICE. r?n n.-il attention to all ftiulness Entrust to ray tare. Tracing Tlielr Uneago. A blank IxuiL- hna lucf- 1.,. Kn:.i tables beautifully decorated with flowers. thU country in which tbs repords of a family ur e:guj generations DacH may be kept. Damage by Storm at Hastings- There are a great many excellent families in Hustings. Neb.. June 15. The storm country wtucn would tmd it exceedingly bard Lill rifl 1 cnviii i A 1 view of the large number buried, and of tho mat uia every week, it may sound strange when it is said that there aro al together less than one hundred fv.. ,.i;,rr-. employed at the twentv-Ki - The shovel, pick and spade, toSetv with j...Ua1.Wiumiueco!ii!j mt. Ibo grave, xM.itp puuis or tools for tho graved iggf-r. During the w, takes out an hour to dig a grave in ordinary sod and of the regulation bize. i. c., four and a half to five feet deep and about nW i t' V , ,uuclcnt 111 o winter tin , ',." ? "Tl uccessa"y, and even with -v Liviu iiirea to lour hours to uoie, witu tlie Uost often three feet deep m the e-roimtl. Th.- k.:.,c- . . , , - utsi, uiiio tor ino b.a,va.ss- 13 toe early sprim. generally r",rv ot April, ween ail th 7 storea away in vaults during the winter are interred. At Graee- instance, as manv as tblrty-t wo a day hayo been buried. This is, of course, nothing in comparison to tho dread periods of '"i-uijvs paaseu inrougu during tho last Si -smaupox, diphtheria, etc. " , v.. v. o , ueu oo Doaieswero uajiueu over in one day to the authorities of on cemetery alone for interment Durin such times of stress extra help has, of course" to be employed. It is a mistake to think that the crave digger earns big wages. A regular monthly pay of $40, or 1.50 to ?2, when hired and paid oy the day, is about all these men re ceive for their hard work. Cut, of course it does not require much skill nor much pre vious training to become a good gravedj"-ger Any one used to handling the spade or shovel" and able to dig a ditch or a square hole can do tho work well. Of course, in addition to the digging of graves, these men have to do the sodding of the graves, and havo to earo besides for a large number of them after the planting, etc., has been done by tho florists ami his assistants. Oue gravedigger, besides digging probably a daily average of two graves all the year around, has to mind a couple of hundred graves. Tho watering of the plants and turf, which js done with the hose, takes up a larga portion of his time. It seems chests chuck full of Spanish doub loons, oia tumuli harboring the bones of a hero long dead pnd bia goiden ornaments as well, and all such buried treasures, are mighty scarce around these diggings here spoken of. Nothing of the kind ever has been found in Chicago cemeteries. That's Dr. C. A- Marshall. TIM DEfMTIST! Preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Cccth extracted u itlumt pain hy ue of J.a,iuhtny All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FiTZOERAi.n's BriOK Pr.AxrsMottTH, Nkii DRS. CAVE & SMITH, "Paialsss Dentists." Th only JieiilixtH in the West r out rolli.jr th .New System d Kxtnic linn in;l J-'i 1 1 inir '1 i-eili i willioiit lam. Our unaeMlietie is en- tirely free from CI f JLO KOFOK3I OUKTJI Kit AXIl IS AUSOLU'i KI.Y Iliii'mlcss To - All Teeth extracted arid artificial teeth inserted i.extoayifiies.red. Tl.e preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. GOLD ZWm. GOLD CAPS, ERIDGE WOBK. The very finest oniee i trnioii Jdock. over TlieCitieLB'jjj.iii;, OO TO Wm. Herold & Son POIl Dry Goods. Notions Eoots end Sliocs or Ladies and Gnts FURNISHING - GOODS. He keeps as large and as will SELECTirij STOCK" As can be found any pTae.n iu Ihe city and make juu juices icai oeiy eoiiipeiilun. Asentsfor Harcer's Bazar Patterns ana Ball's Corsets. I C. F. SMITH, T"1 "1 r r-i i IlfcJ jDQSS 1 ailOr. ! North Robert Sherwood's Store Main St., Over Merges' Shoe Store. nsns-w- ice nvcEisr VTe have our house filled wllh A FINE QUALITY OF ICE, And are prepared to deliver it daily tootirnn tomeis in any ju;irit:ty desire d. I ALL 02DEES PEOMPTLY FILLED. ; Jeae oiders with irm.e on ajMii Mieet. Vie In; ke a Eoee lalfy of CXTTTIITG.TPCKIIlsrO Aii.l Loading Cars. For tti ins see us or wiite. K. C. MfMAKIN & SON, Telepeiie72, - - riatttmontli cr. C, EOC1TE, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. All work first-clafs: wct Fifth Ktr.f. . cu,UUCi,- UC S unu tQ (race their far not to be wondered at, after all, Uoause its ' ever came , Jjere last night was unprecedented in doubtless some families that wouldn't if thev soil Not even ancient Iudiau I ver' "Note ,llcse rn s I MRS. G. B. KEMPSTER. nnlni. 41. a.. . -. - . i T?f:ilr'Tlrt 1 1 1 .. . . ,. nuuiciM lunt Evcri-amc west, oi iissouri i vomer or rA(-v- sevetitj. There was a perfect deluge of could. Jew York IVibuaa. nusiness suits weapons nor the skeletons of dogs or men lroin l $3-. on-ss suits, to $-45, rain accompanied bj wonderful electrip phenomena. Several houses were struck by lightning-. The kitchen roof of J. W. The Mocking Birds Going. A Mississippi paper says the south's great est sonrrsters. the mockinsr birds. r tm-,m Sho waiter's house waa badly shattered ing fewer, and tho changa is attributed to the aua tue inuldmj set on fire. The flames iugusa sparrowa. XOTAKY IX OI'FICR. Titles Kxanibied. Abstarct romplled, In surance Written, t'enl Estate Sold. Tetter Facilities for making Farm Lo.uis than 'Anj- Other Agcacj", l'latto mouth, - A'tUrasUa. were extinguished, however, lefore any serious damage was done. A hole was toru thronsh the side of E. Parker's house. The roof of ifr. Ilajderman's residence was badly damage. The fam ily was severely shocked. Basements of business houses wera flooded. The dam age to the Gazetfe-Jcmrnal cotypquY will reach $1,000. Campbell & Pearsou. fur niture, Burger Bros. & Alexander, hard? ware, and, others, lose several hundred each. I know some families dot I should belief vhas next door to beafea if dey would only seep aeir wiuaows clown vuen dey quarrel. pari punder. Tho great Sioux reserve embraces an area equal to that of the states of Indiana, Couth Parolim, Maine and. Peiaware. !jearnui and wisdom do not always go together. have been found underground. It is said that "familiarity breeds con tempt" It is therefore not to bo wondered at that a grave digger, by dint of handling bodies all bia lu?o, becomes callous and looks upon the dead body of his fellow beings much in the same way in which a grocer looks upon a dead herring that Is, as a ware which murt yield him so much profit. He tumblea the dead man in his narrow lit tie houso very unceremoniously into the grave, when there happens to be no near relatives about. What they hate tq do cf all things U th& digln" out of a body far removal elsewhere. 00ne cannot blame them, for the job is, to put it mildly, a disagreeable one. Many a man wouldn't want to do it for any monev. Thes men have to do it for a few dollars. -JohiVjura Herald pants s-4, ?.", ,1, .4.0.00 and upwards. 5V"ill jnianijitecd a fit. Prices Defy Compeiih'on. entli and Nebraska. Main Streets, Mattsmoutb Practical Piano hti dim Tuner AND IlF.PAIKUt J- E- R0BB1NS, ARTIST lJ in Pianos and Oiriijp. Oftr. e at Hoick's INaTJtUCTlOXS given iv j lurniture fctorc, Pla!t?mcuth, Nrbratkn. FINE OIL PAINTINC WATER COLORS, ETQ, ALL LOVERS O? AuT MIX INVITED V CAM. AND ( r r t i . . . . . . , . . ! J " 1 1 . 4 - l-i U -vcn uuvtH st hans j iitereoy leaving no I atl risuils. O. I MEAT MARKET' ' Smith & Co., Druggists. j25 SradAw Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup. I warranted for all that the labtl rails for, so if it does not relieve your cough jou can call at our fctore and the money will be refunded to rcu. It acts jbitnul taneouilj on nil pruts of the yrftcm.