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17 pAffeitfiifl iEMita Mm As .SECOND Y i:tt lJjATTS3IOUTir, XElHvASKA, MONDAY KVEXINCJ, OCTOI5ICU 1, 1S8S. MTMltKlt IT Y Li, J I. li 0 Mayor. Me-r. Trn.iitirer, Kitgluc.-r. Police J Jiltf. MrtTll.ltl. K. M I HKV - JauiC- ri'KiiKoN, j - UVII i.X I I.AIIK A AlAliol.K . H l.'l.l KKuKU W li IALI K Osnmdl.iie.i. M ward, JA Ab Mli;wY J V'W i K BACH .. ) M r MLUI-..V ""' J V WIT T N . . i CON ' .! C l-l . I'lll. - I J V .J N ,' li Mlt..l -N Boaid Iui: wiik- itVi.is-. ii-. Mi il.ibw;- miti ii COUjY'l'Y oiincFajs. 1 A. ('AMI'lSKi.L I 1IO. I'ol.l.MK llltl ItlTl HHI- IM kXAi i;i r Hki.ii kV . .1. 1' .! S .1 I.KVIM A.I Mltni', I I I' K .1.1 r.lKrMMKt . M tint ); i.i.k v I'. i- k- -N M . A . I INK ! Kl.-sH-l.l I-T hv iie.iiner, - UlSV-k. - - Denn'r C!t.-ik. C -l Koeonier i.I llncda ! 1'llV .i-ViU if? Clerk ot in-tni-i 'u u-, hbcriiT. Surveyor. Attorney. bUpt. ! Ill! HcllnOl-", County iu ii. A. B. Tnui. Cli'in., - - n iiii.ii.i:'! Louis K .L.rz. - Wr-pm -a -lei- A. 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" r.t 1 er- are ri"i'i"lf u!' vil -I .t ' :. i . .t . ! il I.. -. I-imoo. .1. V.; K. r.-i l t -.. - W:ll. rtfPo-.tt-r ; l.r m ir I An '..- :i ir-r. IlLATrMOl'T'l I. CIC Mi.ii. K. A M. M.itsou tlf ll.'-t :iud hrl Mm :av- t ach month at 'iiir halt. All iia'is'' t l.rotii eta ure corili-Iiy lu Ueil t' iif -' v. nli a- J. ti. Kicu tv. W . M Wm. Hat. Serr :ry. . i -r' KltKAK CHVPTKK N'. 3. If. A M ! 1 Meets siH'oiiJ auil f..i'lii .'n--!, la I Ii I nionihai .ManV fal! irjiiisci ui !: 1h-i lire luviifd tu i:ie t wu.i uh r. E. a nine II. 1" WJt. Havs, Secretary M'.-ZIO1 rMI.V IKV. "O 5 Mrrl- first ai;. lliTtl eiliii sn y iii'lsl -A'-li hiii;ii ai- M i-o ' !! ill V hi i.lr l f-i are c-riiu!iy i'ivit it to ui- wi u - Wsi. IliVi, -eo. K K. Ajur.K. . 'iASSfL"VI mi t?!,IfiYl. Ki-xNT'l yj eet" tiie -ec m:J .mil f un:! Mui I i -f adi niuiitli at in-a u n i.VI. i. C. Ml.-cill. Secietary. Vi.TT3rVJ0UrH 3 OX 13 OF TR Dt President ll Vic-? i'r.'s il ... 2ml Vie - rr-siar"i: .. Kiir.-l3rv .. U bi. tl 'Ulih III . . H. l.i it m ' ev..i' f. rr '.urn . Cn . lim oi Treasurer i.i 4 v -r. .ir j. c. in- v. k. -V'm. -. -i r. i !.-.-. 1 A '. i; -r. It. K- n. . W. sneiin n-. I' i'U-d'-r. J. V "-ku e.ti. Trte-o.1 i o i (Jj ' -3 . - I ! J. - .1 -- ..,..., i -K . 'r .-l - ' J i: in i ; i. ;. oc s c " i - n n n ii 5 ; p . I ; r.n. :.n 1 AS Cor. 12th Orm'te Str-ts. Sept. 1 2-rtm. Plenty f f ul. M ur. irr dinn ami meal at Ilcwr mid tf Tlidfinrft hc!ri.i''i) run be fmi'i Men's Wot kiii.:; Suits Men's Badness Suits. Men' i'h Bet Made mts Men's Custom i;ule uits I3L3ant of . . LdOr, TOOT Died DdfindingThamsalyes. Ixnuon, Oct. 1. Al vice from Zmzi b.ir say that thu C i-nntun iiiurJerud at Kiluen dii l while uoMy defending them helves. A Genu in Miiboat was present lut was una'ik' to give assistarjce in the face of the thousnn-U of armed nativen linini; the heach. Tlia eorpses f tin murdered Ui iin-ins were terriMy mutilat ed. An English uunltoat .svi-d tlie liv ot tlie ti i in tu- ut Lii.d . The tJermaii. escaped fropi Mikin l iai half an hour la fori- the arrival of the in.-urgentH, w'n firm volley at th -m. The rnlire wealth; i omiiiuniiy of IJiitish Indian suliji eta i. I'at;iiiiierjo left that place today tenoi siricki-n, owitiK to a rumor that a descent upon the town ly nntivts wu imminent. Tho Yellow Fever. Jackson, M .., Spt. : ). An official hnM- tiii of thu ite board of health will be isueil tomorrow dt-el.uing fontinued bi-li. f in the exifti-neo of yellow fevei and warning relumes not to return untih a procl iiualion I'n.ni the ame ouc.' , to bs mad'? h-rc;ifter, win n the danger may be j on- iueied pa-t. DiXATtu. Ala., Sept. SO. Mr. nntl M s. Hn!.'t Inmnii both died last niht. So far : cm be h arued there are fifteen cast-- now un'b r treatment here. Jacksonville, Kla . Sept. "0. Tin new ca.-e-i numb.-r 3 venty-nine, of which tliiiti-i u eases tre whit'-. There were six dentin. Tot d number cases, 2 ,G20; total di-aths, 1' .".". There ar-j twenty-live cases a! P i iKUnlina. Harrison Polo Raising AiNBWoiiTii, Xi-b.. S.-pt. 2'.K The catn pni'jn was op-ned in Drown county b-th-- raisin ; of a I'urrrson and Morton pole this alt rnoon. and a rousini; ineet inv t tiospl-ii-e t lii-a ev ning. The speak in a was held in lh-- O-boin opera house, which was filled to its full capacity. The spe tk m were M. B. Malloy of Lon Pin.-. P. I), M'-A.idrews. (!. F. Boyd and 11 Gould of Ainswotth. Suttons' cornet band fnrnislnd music for the occasion. EfTcot of Klcetrie Lipht. "Electric orostration' may be called a new disease. It troubles workers under electric bgnc Seven? cases are reported from Creu sot, France, where au electric furnace is used for quickly heating metals. The light ex--cecds 10,0T)0 candle power, and the men suffer from it, not from the hear. After one or two hours the workers have u painful secsation in tho throat, face and temples, the skin be comes copper red. and an eye irritation be ginn that lasts forty eibt hours, the dis charge of tCL-r3 beiiij copious. After five days the skin peel off. Darl: colored glasses somewhat mitigate tLo elTect3 of thia tre mendous light, but not eutirely. New York Sun. A Io at the Telephone. A good dog story cornea from Manchester. A bl ight witbxl girl telephoned to her father at h oCloe, asking if her dog "Curly" was there. Reply cara that ha was. "Well, take him up in your arms and hold the re ceiver to his ear; I want to tell him to come Lome," said the pirL Her father did so. The dog's countenance wore, momentarily, a look of astonishment at hearing: "Come home. Curly; como home!" iu tho feminine tones of Lis Cilitress, but it took him only an instant to understand what was wanted, and, the door of tho oSle? Ieii;g opened, he made a wild break for home as t'ait as he could go. TVobtirn Advertiser. The Time Keeper. "ilamma," said litilo 2label, who liad just coiua homo from church, "what mada that n.-r,:i in tho corner say 'Amen' so oft?n while" thu preaehar was talkiugT' "I kr.ow," 6aid AVillie confidently. 'Weil, Wiliie," said his mother, "why i3 it:" "It's a way be has of calling time on the" preacher." Merchant Traveler. The nautit of Cartcrla, German scientists have just laid bare the latest baunU of bacteria. The surfaces of coins are found to be coated with them, and with species characteristic of putrefaction. Old bank notes and eveu new ones ure alive wifh micro organisms, which, in fact, would seem to abound on all objects which are ex posed to frequent hand! in;. Chicago Her ald. Through the Suburbs. rasenger 1 tuiak tho city we are nearinjj must be Chioajro. Another Piisnenger Why? Passenger Because most of the suburban residences hare cabbages planted in the front yard. The Epoch. $ 4.05 7.80 LOGO : oo ir3 ivr j3oys "STouth.' aad Gliildron's Overcoats, ovl miss it if you den's hwy your CXctliing, Slats Caps, Fur- nisliin Goods, Soots and S2a.oes, otc, of - The - One Mi thcxl of Watihlug; Window. Thero is a right mid wrong way to wash windows, and as this operation is usually dreaded, the following method will doubtless 1)0 appreciated, as it saves both time and lalior: Choose a dull day, or at leastatimtf when the sun is not shining on tho window, for when tho sun shines on the window it causes it to bo dry streaked, no matter bow much it is rubbed. Take a painter's brush and dust them inside and out, washing all the wood work Inside before touching tho glass. The latter must bo washed simply in warm water diJutod with ammonia do not use soap. Use a small cloth with a iointed stick to get the Just out of the corners; wipe dry with a soft piece of cotton cloth do not use linen, as it makes the glass linty when dry. Polish with .issue paper or old newspaper. You will find .his can be done iu half the time takon where uoap is used, and the result will be brighter windows. Commercial Reporter. Get a Good Microscope. There is nothing so"Taluublo as a micro scope in an intelligent family. It is an in strument that brings work and play together, and tbo young people are in the very heart of study while they feel that they are having a jolly frolic. Tt opens a world to them, as Columbus found a new world; but they need not ail across an ocean to reach it. The value of a microscope I find very great. It involves something new at every moment. Ten dollars will get an instrument of excel lent power, that young folk ran uso for sev eral years, befoi-e needing a higher power. Mary E. Spencer in (J lobe-Democrat. Borax fur the I-aurulry. The washwomen of Holland &nd Belgium, so proverbially cleau, mid wllo get up their linen so beautifully white, use refined borax instead of soda, in the proportion of one largo handful of borax powder to about ten gallons of boiling water. They save in soap nearly half. For laces, cambrics and lawns, an extra quantity of powder is used, and for crinolines requiring to be madebtiff, a strong solution is tu-cesary. Borax, being a neutral salt, does not in the slightest degree injure the texture of the linen. Its effect is to soften the hardest water. Boston Budget. Tlie Art of Dressing. A part of the art of dressing lies in the ability to appreciate the effect of harmony and contrast in color. Flowers are lovely in almost anj place, but even they will fre quently spoil a delicate complexion, a fact which every woman is bound to rocognizo sooner or later. A pale woman should never wear bright red roses or flowers of gay and brilliant hues. On tho other hand, a robust woman, with a tendency to florid complexion, would look ridiculous with dainty and fragile blossoms. Chicago News. An old fashion revived is to cut the figures from various engravings and arrange them as the artist never dreamed of doing, upon a dark backgrouniL Human figures Lave the best effect. They may be colored, but must bo finished with shellac or some fine varnish. This is a good thing for an oid time lamp stand that has grown shabby, or for old work boxes, or for screens, where larger fig ures can lie ued. . A uso for the scissors, paste pot and brush is this: Preserve your old postage stamps. You can remove each without risk of tearing l3 floating it on a basin of clean water, en velope down. In ten minutes you can lift tho stamp off. A number of these will orna ment a box or a portfoUo cover very curi ously. When all are pasted on they must be delicately varnished with shellac. Stains of fruit on good table linea can be removed without injury by using the follow ing with care: Pour boi ing water on chloride of lime, in tho proportion of one gallon to a quarter of a pound, bottla it, cork it well, and in using be careful not to stir it. Lay tho stain in this for a moment, then apply white vinegar and boil tho table linen. To clean decanters, take some soft brown or blotting paper, wet and soap it and roll it up iu small pieces and put it into the decanter ! with some warm water. Shako well and j then rinse with clear cold water; wipe the outside with a dry cloth and let the decanter j drain. i I To insure paste from molding, put into it a proportion of alum and resin. A few drops of any essential oil will preserve leather from mold, and a single clovo put into a Lot tie of ink will have the same effect unon it. Chloride of lime spread on the soil near plants v. ill protect theni'f rom insects or ver min. Brushing over the stems of plants with a solution of the chloride will keep all insect plagues at a distance. J Coffee pounded in a mortar and roasted on an iron plate, sugar burned on hot coals, and vinegar boiled with myrrh and sprinkled on the floor and furniture of a sick "room, are excellent deodorisers. To make apple water, cut the apples iu small pieces and pour over them boiling water. Strain Ln ttiree hours and sweeten. This makes a refreshing drink for an invalid. For coffee stains try putting thick glycer ine on the wrong side and washing it out with lukewarm water. Foi raspberry stains weak ammonia and water is the best. .. Child's Kilt Suitsfrom Child's fcuits from 103's' Suits from Youths' Snits from - Price - Clothier, - Plattsmouth, - Sealed Proposals. Sealed proposals will received at ! the office of Hie Board of Public Woik-, ; City of Phtttninoiuh, Neb., until o'clock j p. in., Thursday October IStli, lws, for j moyeinji twenty thousand yards of cm lli, i more cm- less, in i(iadin Oak street. Fourth street. Third street, First strict. I Sixth street, Main street, Ninth strct t and ' Seventh street in compliance with niili luince Xo. passed and approved S' )t. L'4. lf-.H. The est'matid co-t of Mid work i twenty-five cents pf r cubic riul and no ovoihall. The board riser vc the rijjht to reject any and all bids. For particulars enquire tit t lie oillc-f of the j Board of Public Works. I tf J. W. Johnson. Chairman Board of Public Woiks. Joe, the One Price Clothier, the 1; j stroyer of High Prices, will open Oet. ' :rd, in (lorder Block. Com;; in and see his rand opening. Private Sewerage All parties h siring piivat.-' sewerage ' connection with the main sewer, can be accommodated at : ' v ' ; ,.!. inj; llaulins ifc Shclum, Sewer Contnie tors, P. ). box 1 1 :10, or by calling at th office, Murphy's fetore. lm Wednesday Oct. 3rd, IKSS, Joe the One Price Clothier, Destroyer of Iliili Piicts, will open to the public the largest stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Fur nishing Goods, Hals, Caps, Trunks;, Satchels, etc., ever brought to Ca.-s Conn- ( tv. find nt such reformed low prices it will astonish you. Don't miss his Grand Opening, Solonian it Nathan's old stand, ( order's Block. Child's high sandals, only 2- cents a pair, at Merges'. Colic, Diarrhica niul summer complaints arc dangerous at this .vmsou of the year and the only way to guard against tlnse diseases is to have a bottle of some if li able remedv. Ueggs' Dtanhrea Balsam is a POSITIVE BELIEF in all tin. so disa greeable cases and is pleasant to take. It w ill cost you only S3 cents. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. Dont go to Omaha- when you want to iret vour beautiful parlor and bed room sets but go to Henry Boetk's fur iiiturc emporium where von can get evtrv thing in the furniture line that will go to j make jour home beautiful mid comfort able; and above all j'ou can get it cheap. Keniembcr that he who sells most can sell cheapest. Will J. Warrick is offering a bargain in Wall Paper. BAD BLOOD. There is not one thing that puts a. man or woman at such disadvantage before the w orld iisa vitiated state of the blood Your ambition is gone. Your courage has failed. Your vitality has left you. Your languid step and listless ac tions show that you need a powerful in yigorator, one bottle of Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will put new life in a worn out system, and if it does no" it w ill cost you nothing. O. P. Smith it Co., Druggists. Wall Paper at Warrick's Drug Store at reduced prices for Dext SO days. Thoroug-lily cleanse tho blood, which is the fountain of health, by using- Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, aud bodily health and vigor will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humort, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Es pecially has It proven its efficacy In curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Ec7.cma, Erysipelas, Fet-er - sores, Hip -joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellimrs. Enlartred Glands. Goi tre or Thick Keck, and Eating Sores or j Ulcers. I Golden Medical Discovery cures Consump- j tion (which is Scrofula of the Lunprs), by its ; wonderful blood - purifying, invigorating, i and nutritive properties, if taken in time. I t or venK AiUnirs, ppitung oi Aiioon, csnorx nesa of Breath, Catarrh in the Head. Dron chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest enoughs. For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or "Liver Complaint' Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggist. Price f 1.00, or six bottles for fo.OO. H.& M. Time Table. GOlNi; WK-T o. 1. 5 :lo a. ni. , :i. r. :40 p, m. No. r C :4T a- lil. No. 7.--T :."' i'. in. linl.vo kas r. 'o, 2. I p. in. No. 4. lf:"0. in. No. 0 7 :1?. p. in. '. I". 9 :15 a. la. No. :.( :57 p. in. No. 110 ; ;u 111. , AU trai-.ia vmt datlv t-v wavof cim.-ibn. rxer-;it JCos. 7 and S wliic-li run to ami. froui i-f-tiuj!er daily exeept Sunday. No. SO is a ftub to Pacific .Iur.rtionrts.Ti;, id No. 19 Is a stub from Pacific June-tieii r.t I'a.n:. $1.90 to .'2.00 to 3.2 $ to X.OQ to 9.80 10.90 15 00 J lifr'i'iWiai "yifii ES2 nrnT j i nnurn rmmmninro uto hu mo th burn Ltd KxtCMid-n Kind I nvit:iti"M t. Kvrrvli"iv : Gran At Solomon eV ?r Errrs My StoeEs will tike HAS A FI LL Honest Goods at Low Prices i ' i P. P" DAV1 PP8JT Ail brli H L 03: Winter "Wear. DRES B Gr O O T ;-.-' OFFEKEi) AT THE LOWEST PHICES. FLANNELS. YARNS, ETC., And Kvorvtliin kft i i . I'ir-t-CLr-.s IIo'.isp i-r "Winter AVi-i-c. QA.RPE-XS, OILCIQTHS, 11 AT :X I N G S , A Full and Couij;ele Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ! !Nev Goods deceived Dailj'. Give a Call. I' Men's Overcoats Men's Nobby Cheek Overcoats Mcii's I'ur Beaver Overcoats -Men's Black Worsted Overcoats US a a i.rj33 mil Nnlli.'in's Oid St.-iiil, he tUe iLsargjcsij ILs&w&SL &BBdl LINE OF LA DIES' 2.00 5.00 12.50 10.00 Nebraska. M M t II (1 Trk ti Be OTA J L U y U E I L.