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,-S- IPifttfelllitttttil) ii jijjc Lip SIX'OXI) YJ2A1C PJLi ATTSMO UTI f , NEBRASKA, 3IOXDAY EV ENING, NOVE3IJJEK 12, 1888. NUMHKU .rX (ZVl'Y OFFICKIJS. Ill I . ..I . i .ri.t. Tr i ... -r. 1 .1 ;.in.-r. 1' iu-- I i le. P.M. KlCIIKV W K. Fox JlUKH I'A T rKKrtON. JK. li tt-tS Cl.AltK A MAIml.K S i "l.l KI V II MALKK ')ii:i.-i!:u-.i, 1st ward. . Sv. ..... Ji.il ::d i:.'i. I II M K.H I I Ml. A MllPMAN . V M A Ml Kl-HY I s V )v nox-' iCHVO'ljjS.SIIIt. I I' MlCU.LKN, I'KKK I .1 V J"1N4 N,t'll All I I! II AHKSWoKTU .1 ,I"1NH UAIIHUX (.I t I'll Ireasurer. IKsniiy l'r.)ni!rr, - T-JT.Vfy rf.TW. it v'.j,.!! : 1 . Is i -- - r. . I'T v C ttl i i-inci Co irr, !". I- -j r. - - A i-n.i-y. t ' !-. Sc'iools. I. A. CAMrr.Kix Tll. I'OI.I.IM'K Bfltl CUI1CHMKIXI KXAl'l(lr(HHKI.Il v:. ii. i'.m.l .I'l l N M uvn V . C. .-.MOW A l.TK It .1. C KlKKNllAKt A. M Alxtl.R Al.l.KN liKKnl'N MAYN4MII hvl.X i. of ayPKKVisoit:!. A I ii . I'h'ni . - - riattJsinoi'th I. .. :., i - Ve-pin.; '"V iter A. "I K-'S', cayiu qofiiJis. ivv-l'KrNo. ll-'i. I.' .'f. V.-'Me V-vety Ti..y e-.ei.l'o of eac!i wwk. t' , -; r '(.-.''i'M nre ieM-ecll.il! lnlied vi r .: r ".i K ';A".ti'Mi: r ... 1. 1. . i ;... ii I'vffy ai'eriafe Fruity In (V I :, i i.'i ;i t'.i" M-foiie: H ill. Irflllug .! ln'-.-i -it i i 'ViieJ fii ; i i t -1 I - MUMO LO '... I NO. 3. A. O. U. W. Meet. every liertinsi I'rlday eTnliijc at K. of I. TrJ::i!"t brother are respectfully In tact to.Ucl K.4. MotKit.if AtrVorktnau ; t'. I". i o' bt-einuu ; fi. ii.- h.mistr. Over F.m t ; K. X' Taite, Mnanwipr : 'F. Ilouee-Vvt.-KfVor!r: I. MajMlil. " lU'Cflver; f. i -.:.uV. fjVw; vy.- f. t5f.-iyentUulde; "TsTr roJ ? no. si, houkhH vmMKX A C tv. --t !C. o . halU All transient v , Vuer.U:c :i.iul ; ;. K, Nile. it'n v .i :. ict : . u. iitie. ii.niKfr : v. a J I i . V.:b Tli tAHH-.E ND.8,A.U. U. V. -- r- ry Altt-rnito r riil.iy i-vei:in! :it i. . . i in.:. n xo clock. All tr:tntiHi:Wtrta- . ' :fu!!y 10 atU-n.l. I.. S. 1 .r-'sn-i in W. ; V. Iij.l, 1 ortsnii : S. t:. h na.i, i.:.ira.r ; I ouriarj n-lursou. Overseer. n .a r run;va uouiK no. c. a. f. & a.m. .V-ti n fho lirt auJ thir.I Mondays of vcii (: 1 i ;: llu lr liul!.- All tr:wsl-tit lroth arf m cordLUly In' Ued to iiwet willi us. j. H1..11KV, v. m. V.'m. M at-:. .t.,rTt;try. - ! tca en vrri:::. no. K. a. m. -:s ".tiiil :i!. t'Xirtli 'lu".;ty of ach !.... : li .1 m'n Hall. Transmit lit brotht'i. h.-- iu-.!it'.l t inert ultii . K. K. White. If. P. V 1! . KsJiCtajy. '' MT. ilUN COaiMAVii.vUY. NO. 5. K. T. J;.!eci.n lirst -itiil lulrI Wednesday iii;lit of f 4:ii r.-.onth ,it Jasoi' hul. Vi'ili't; brother rc .; f..'i.'.:l y uiviloit 10 meet with u. W.u. 11a vt. Kec. F. E. White, E. C M I N C I U N 0. 1 Wl . RO Y A L KC A N U Al .f ct- ttie MAcond aud fourth Mondays of i art ;.;.r.t'i ut Arcanum M.ill. K. N. (iLE.NK, Ttegent. PL VVTJMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE 1 r :....,..r KuM. B Wliiillian: 1" u . r- s;.l ::t V- B. Tdd Yw- l'i-.-.:d--.iS. ii Neville . .;ai y F. Horrnikuii' 'f 'LVir.-V F- R. iiitlui.an HIKK'.'I'OH. .1. '. i:;jliev. F. F. White. J . Patterson, .?. A. v-it.-r, H. KIon, U. W. Miui'inan, F. Oor-U-M . J. V. s'.-kl-.M-'a. f 1 ,; J liilHIZ POST 45 C. A. .J. .1 M S'S'V i .-. I vl : rt -. t; s, i;. - ....... 1 i . 4Kf iiir. I.iy I)tv.v fr - VUi Ki' J-li: ANIi4-OV t'llt.' .. I.U)UlilH K4.V, ..Commander. ....Stnior Vice ...luill.T Adj-:fHTit. J. M. OaJeerof tb lay. Ouard '. Sergt ilJjor. . ..);:urr M;uer Sergi. 1,. ('UM'. For "run-down," Jhillttel and OTerworfced iroinen. Dr, Plcrc' FaTorlto Prrcrlptton it tna best ot all refttoratiro tonic. It ia a potent Fpecino for all tboe Chronlo W kn ea anc Irisnaara peculiar to Women: a powerful, ren. rml aa well aa nurio. tonlo and narrine, it )nnrt nror and trnrth to the whole ijitem. It oromptlr cure weakneagof etoniacb.nause.n, ln.iirf in. Moatins. weak tack, nervous pro-tmtion.di-Mlity and alfvplewnei, in either ecx. It is, curt-fully compounded by an experienced yhvsician. and adapted to woman'! dclicat orianiZHtion. Purelv vegetable and perfectly fcarnik.' in any cxnlitlon of the jatern. "laToriu rrttrip. IWiySMTEB. tlon Is the only rnedieiuq InrwomA, aold by dSrurit. under IKWiUTfl taar aniee of satiafactlon ia eTery case, or prica 4Jjw refunded. Tbto iruarapteo has teei printed on the bottle-wrapper, fta4 Xaithiull caniel out for many Tears. For larp. Ulustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women d'W pairee. with full direction for homo-trcatmnt), send ten cents in stamps. Ad-In-M. WORin'S DMPMaART Mzmcat. AaoOCIATION. O&i Main Street. Buffalo, N. T. u!. nic PtrpprRRs-nn iUUIUw I a. I I uuuuiiv, WHOLESALE & RETAIL PEALEK IN TOE Clioicest Brands ot Cigars, inclading our FJor d Pepperbergo end 'Bud's FULL LINE OF 1 OiiACCO SD SMOKCRS A-RTICLES alwaT in rtock. Kot, M. liSx Sfcerwin & Williams' mixed paint, tii0 Kt in tbi market, atPrickeftCo'a.droj? start, . : 9 it- SCENE AT THE SHAFT. The Work of Recovering Bodies of Victims Still Prosecuted. FIFTY BODIES NOT YET FOUND Wives and Mothers Become crazed Over the Loss of Their Loyed Ones. Investigating the Cause. Sr. Louh, Nov. 12. I)is;iatcln'8 from I'itt.Nlmr, K'is., j;ivo sickening accounts of the incitlcnts at tlie mine horror at that 11 ace Friday night. For hours after the explosion t'i3 scene .t the pit was tlis trn. I'ooily cjad women with hahies clasped to tin ir hrcii'-ta came throiigh the ilrtrkiiess 13' the liglitcabt by bonfires like hagjfiinl, uiicuiiiiy beings fro'n another world. Some shrieked alioyu the storm and muttered as tliey fell lielple.3 on the h,ul(t( rs of utroiiger neighbors. Still otliers were mnd in their despair nnd tore their hrtir itnd g-inneiits, and would have dashed bea.llon into th.e tonh l.;ut for the strength exhibited by n(iqers from other shafis. At ons timn th cru-h of women and children wu so reat that it was lei.retl violence would be necessary in order to clear a way for th-j rescuers. The poor creatures fought each other iu their despair, aad in some instances in flicted severe punishment. As the night woro on iue yor: Oj. rej.pverag podics continued until theTbor of the eoeine houac wa,a strPWR nrsnsleJ men. Their bodies wero nlnecd Iu ro ., . " upon . grouuu wntre the snow and ram leat upon them. Most of the victims were shockingly mutilated. There was nothing left of the first man brought up from the dreadful hole but a Lleediu? trunk, the extremities being blown off, .Many of the searchers fainted. As fast as the bodies were brought to the surface there was a rush made to identify them, a dozen wome.i in many cases being engaged at one timo scanning the bleed : r . . nig mcc 01 seme unfortunate. There are still about fifty bodie s in the lower levels. Same of the victims were- found beneath an immense weight of slate, while others were found in groops in all kinds of position. Coroner Fisher has begun an inquest. With the exception of two or three, the victims will be laid to rest with one service. a lie company will have charsre of the general funeral, which occurs to day. W. W. Allen, superintendent of all the Sauta 1'e mines is here investigating the c iU3c of tha explosion. Supt. Robt, Craig'3 opinion is that the explosion was from coal duit following an overcharge. An overcharge ahot produces flame which puffs back and gathers up the dust and ijjnitcs it. The better the ventilation the more terrific the explosion in case of dust. because of the plentiful supply of oxy gen, it it ha. I been g;is the explosion would hive occurred sooner for .104 naked lamps had bnrn-xl all day in the mine, and it did not occur till 5: 10 when blasting l)ad hegyii. The relief fund amounts to $1,000 and ! crow ing. Ladies haye been minister ing to the wants of thp wounded and circ of the w idows and orphans. Farm ers wives have come in for milrs with food, clothing, bandages, etc., and all cit:z n- have b.-en untiring in their elf rts to alleviate suffering. Chicago Anarchists Hold Mamarial Serces Over Their Brethren Chicago, Nov. 11. The celebration of the- first anniversary was observed here today i f tli. hanging of th Chicigo ar.archists. when two trainlo.uU carried srvvr.il thousand sympathisers out to Waldheiiu cemetery. The entire affair was r&tiier tame, though the floral contri butions were most elaborate. After the opening speech by Robert Reitzel, of Detroit, and a hymn rendered by the socialist Sunday school the feature of the day was announced, and this was very tame. It was a letter from A. R. Parsons to his children, which was not to be opened until today. It was dated, Dungeon No. 7, Cook county jail. Nov. 9, 1S37." and was filled with kind and fatherly advi-.o to !ai$ cildre. After its reading, Wm Holmes, an old friend of Parsons, made a mild speech. Paul Grottkau then spoke and a choir of GOO male voices ended the celebration. HQW CAff PARENTS allow their children to cough and. btrain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold.1' and keep giving them ch?ap and dangerous c.edicincj;, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when they can be so easily re lieved by CflKRRY CWJGII flVRUP' ft has no superior, and "few equals. For sale by Q. P. Smith & Co., druggist, Clothing must go, lien's Business Suits at t!" P Pnce Clsthir WHAT ON EArtTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible patties at enormous profit, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuntion and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price j No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled Nat isfaction for purifying the blood as IlKGG'S 15LOOD Pl'RIFIER & HLOOl) MAKKR, nnd ever bottle that d'ies not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Dont go to Oinah i when you want to get your beautiful parlor nnd bed room sets but go to Henry IJoeek's fur niture emporium where 3011 can get t-Very thing in the furniture line that will go to make your home beautiful nnd comfort able; and above all you can get it cheap. Remember that he who bells most can sell cheapest. Dr. Withers is an experienced dentiyt anil will saye 3or teeth if they can be saved if not, he will extract them with out pain. Office in I. nion Block, d-wft COUCH! and CQUQHj and OUH What in the world u the reason you will cctugh and keep coughing and still keep trving inferior medicines when IJUGGS' C11KKKY COUGH SYRUP will positivel relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actu-d fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. If you want anything in tbbweln line, go to H: 2. 'fla'ji'lj" e will sell you good goodj 'at 'lotf' prie-,- and guarantee them, as, represented,; rmiMLt.-. -lanan - mnfllf.,i .!- i a a - 4 - 1 " " lkl.nl - - f-l -!' ' -' ..s 1 or saie, inev are a numoer one r , , buggy team. Enquire at this office. tf Everything necessn- for furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Boeck s. Gold and silver watches enough to supply the country at H. M. Gault's, cheap and warranted to give satisfaction Elson the One Price is selling Chinchil as Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Cuffs, at $15.00. Mrs. J. F. Johnson has just received some handsome lints and bonnets, and she will be pleased to show' them to any of our readers, who will call on her. O. P. Smith & Co. are making a spec ialty of Christmas and fine New Years cards this season. If you want a good clock, go to II. M. Gault. He has a large assortment to pick from at prices that cau't help but sell them. Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Heisel's mill, tf II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the city, Gold and silver spectacles at II. M. Gault's The holiday stock at Smith & Co.'s is immense this vear. Call and see it. Railway Stations of Russia. The railway stations, and especially the station for Moscow, are scenes of intense human interest. You usually go to catch a train In Russia half au hour too soon. If you are going any distance all your family and friends como to see you off. Every one is admitted to the platform, which, as a consequence, presents a crowded and interesting spectacle, tho like of which I have seen in no other country. The restaurants at tho stations are admirable. The restaurants in St. Petersburg are numerous, tho hotels com fortable, and, thanks to the depreciation of tho ruble, not too dear. In most of the Russian restaurants digestion is sup posed to be facilitated by hii st raids of a gigantic musical box or mechanical organ, which discourses loud voiced music all the time dinner is going on. YV. T. Stead in Contemporary Review. Tho Voun; Kalnei'a Physique. Tho appeara&ce of the young kaiser ioes nothing to discourage the admiration evoked by what wo hear of his military performances. lie is above the average of his ofHeers ia height, carries himself with a grace seldom allied to the profes sion of arms, and in proportion ho is of full body, though suggesting muscular development rather than stoutness. His loft arm has not developed normally, but It Is not unless one's attention is called to it that Its iinpptency becomes striking. With this left arm, however, he holds his horse's reins, and once at ' least I saw him take a ditch which three of his officers re fused, a feat that loes harmonise with the current stories about his foeble pow ers. His right arm, on the other hand, has absorbed all the vigor which was de nied its mate, as is remarked by all who experience the powerful grasp he applies when shaking hands, a grasp which in Berlin has passed into a proverb. How little hi3 left arm has interfered with,'h"U love foj; s-pQi't may' he' judged from the fact that he is an excellent shot and a good oar all with the single right ami alone. He is also a very strong fencer. Ponitney Bigelow iu Army and Navy Gazette. Spaniard and ITU Onititr I suppr-se It must have been by way of bnxlcsquo that Spaniards were cJways represented as playing on a guitar, my lirst knowledge of them being fror? his hev carry their guitars" with tljoni every- wiierc, ptii m me raxiway carriages, which are tdways crowded. Its musical tinkle is heard ever before the Deasanta' doors, under tho vine, by tho plow loft ia the furrow: and ccnerallv them U soma piie dancing to' its music. V. Parkr r I'-'t ta i yr i. pictureq wrrppfr m ruifia txj-rrr Malaga. Howe'rjjj, Uyr f Potion iJr t instrument is not overestimated. T CLEANERS OF FAME. Ilearlren hot, friend, for the rcsoundiDg din Tliat did the K3et"s verses ooco acclaim; "iVt r.re hut gleaners ia the field of fauin. Whence the uiaiu liarvcut has been (ratUered in. TI10 sheaves of glory you aro fain to Iiiirj hinco went btored round many a household name. Tlio reapers of tho Past, vho timely caine, Au I brought to end what nono ea;i tutw begin. Yet In tho stubbles of renew 'tis right To stoop aud tf-lher the reiuuitjiuK ears. And enrry honieivard in tho wauiiiff iisht V.l!:it hath lieeo Kfft us by our happier peers; f that, befall what may, wo be not quito Fut.iished of honor ia tho f;ir off yearj. Al'red Austin ia Tha tectator Guyinj the Rritish Detective. Tliero is something about the British detective that acts as au incentive to crime. I do not mean this in the senso of a joko precisely. Nobody eer found any particular delight lu larking with Auieii ean, Ilusfcian or French dot ctives. but all foreigners who havo any inf cVcourso at all .vith tho English detective force feel this temptation to puj tliein. 1 mado a tour of the slums of london Dii puc peeasion. which extended over sev ?ral nights' steady work. At another time I made it a point to "do" tho slums nt A. 1 , . . least oueo a v.c:-:. m.-.l l!::s pr:;.ttco cx tended, moro or less, tlirougli an entire wirier. I n I ways had a detective with me on these occasions, and usually tipped him to tho extent of 10 shillings fof his trouble A New York man would expect 10 or refuse everything. I mado it a point to have a different officer 011 every trip, as much for novelty's .sake as any thing else; and I was much impressed thi ougliout wit h tho remarkable stuojdity and laek of intelligeiu-o ':isj laypd by the officers of her Maj-iij "y govea-iiment who havo c'oargii of ' this important branch of ho service. New York Cor. tHobo i. oevnt. Oufineal as a Food. Tuany of the keepers of big groceries in this city tell of tho largo extent to which oatmeal is used as an article of diet. In thousands of families a plato or a bowl of oatmeal porridge, which ought to bo of che best quality, well boiled, and taken svith cream, is the Grst thiug at breakfast. Tho children are apt to bo very foud of it. It is wholesome, nutritious and ndvau tageous to tho digestion. It is surprising that more people do not learn how to pre paro for tho breakfast table oatmeal cakes, those thin, crisp, most excellent biscuits which ouo finds in all households in Scotland, and which ought to be eaten with fresh milk. They are easily made, worth making, posseiJ most of the merits of porridge, and aro a desirable change from it at times. The Scotch are also largo consumers of peasemeal, which they make into bannocks or brose, good fen hungry people and racy to tho taste. When the wheat crop is short and flour is clear, both oatmeal and peasemeal might bo used to advantage iu moro American families than have ever tried them. New Yof k Sun. Peculiar Postal Regulations. It is rather an odd thing that if you pasto a printed slip on a postal card the government will charge the receiver letter postage, while if tho samo matter is printed directly on tho card nothing extra is demanded. The same slip which, if pasted on a postal card, would bo charged extra for, may be put into au uusealed envelope, and it will then go at printed matter rates, or the whole paper from which the clipping is taken may be sent containing the article marked at a much less rate than the government would charge for the same article attached to the card. That is, tho government would rather carry four ounces for a cent than the four-fifths of an c.uueo for the same money. Detroit Free Press. Waterman Opera House, - . ONE NIG JIT Thursday. Nov. 15 TIIE LEADING ATTRACTION AND HER OIIAND CoMPAS V I.NCI.riHXC. mi. Win. HARRIS Leading American Actor. First time in this city, and Gorg-ous Production of Sh:k( spear's Greatest C;.;i tily, ir. iUe, acts HEii Ado IHI Mil .-'-r-r-f- B,iea as Beatrice Her greatest Comedy Cliaracterization. Magnificent Costumes ! hy Worth, of Paris; France. " PF.ICES, $1.00. 75 cents and gallery 50 cei ts. Seits P.eserTed ia advarce tt On November First ! T7 In Tft1 ; mcoa-f - rwr.,TTlsn II I II I J3 (JJ W 18 r The One-Price Olothier "WILL T2 OIF1 In one of Id's window?. Kvci vbi.dy can jj-iu-ss ami ik ciI m,t l't! cunt's worth. Tlx one iiussino; tu; lu arrtd. to Jkiw mat v Buaiis the jar contains, ,y Jan. 1st, shall rucuivc Tho ?ccnl nearest- Ami the Third Nearest A FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL The Jar will he filled and sealed up l y two respon.-il.le parties on November l?t, and counted dy three l'OFponsihle parties at a Public Hall, on Januory 1st, 1 JsSi, in riattsmoiith. If si lady should be the lirt nearest guesser she will receive A Twenty - Dollar Trunk. The Second Nearest The Third Nearest A FINE SILK HANDKERCHIEF I Bring your guesses with name in a sealed envelope. One guess to eacn Lookout lor lare hand bills giving you a program betore goinc to fill the Jar and count the Beans, 'j In; Bro'-rani will " be very The One-Price And Leader BUSINESS DIRECTORY. A TTOKN EY, rt. F. THOMAS. . Attorner-at-I.aw and Notary Public. OITlce in Fiizgera'd Block, riattsinouth. Neb. ATIOXNI.Y. A. N. SULLIVAN, Attomey-at-Law. Will give prompt attention ro all business intrusted to lijro. OtT.ce iu Cnion Block. East sici I'lattsmouth. Neb. BARBUU SJlOr1 AM O H VT KOOM. K!. MOULKY. Hot and rjold Bui lis at all hours. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cuifiiifi a specialty. Cor. 5tli and Main, under Can uiiiV. BOOKSELLER. ETC"" 1'. YOUNO. Hookseller, Stationer, hud 'e-s lu-Vier ; Kancy floods. Toys. Confectionery, Fine eijiars. Soda Water and M;ii. MiftKe, l'iauos and organs and Musi ;il Iustiiuueiiis. i L iXIUNO. v L. GOI.DINO. Cloth r g. "u-nlshlnK floods o to th; old re liable house for flats. Cans. Umbrellas, Trunks, Bo!.tP, Shoes. Main street, next CassOo, Hank. - o. r. kmt 'ir & eo. Dea'ers in Wall Paper. laint, Al l Xi;ter ialn, Cigars liockwuo:. Vl'n'k. nnTfisr -- V Tttl. A. T. WITHERS. Tlse P.'iiiles-t lier.tbts." Teeth extrricl.'. wiiliont i Iw ie:! pain or liar'n, Ar: liiei;. eet! inserted immediafeiv after exiractiisjr na.iiral ones wlien deirod. "fjoldand all other Fillings elMetlj Utt e;ia"-i.. Ottiue in Union ISIouk. GKOCEIUBS. CHRIS WOIILFARTil. Staple an1 Fancy Groceries, GUssware and Croekeiy, Flour and I'eed. GENT'S FUiiN'IHIXG OOOOS. J. H. D . NELLY. Gent!" Fine Furnisher and Hatte-. complete and Dnest snck ':; t'o ci-rj Block. Cor. Stb s- rmV ' 7 rnrm Cai'ruth GRrtfr KIKS. LEHXHOFF& cOENNICHSKN, Groceries, Provii-ions, f 'lassware s4 CfofJceiy, AUNES5. " .Succes.sr.ir o Q. .t. sueigut, lUrae-. saddl floods Net. Koiies. PualMiA. and all horse f en fur- LT A li I W A KE. JOnv'ON BROS.. , ''rodware. ?toveH. Ticware. Tabic nt 1'oekct Cut ery. Rasors. etc. Honoia sowing Ma chines and .Iewtl "'ao)iue rove. Tinwork of iiHkip.da ttour at iaonable prices. Main Mrel. li-.trk-.vilod B!oc.-c. MERCHAS1 TAILOR. C. K. SMITH, Merchant Tai'or. Main utreet. ove Mer(tcs' shoe store. Complete ?ocK or fsmple. m Kuaranteed. Prices ?ofy eon.petition. MILHNRY. MRS. .T. F. JOHV91S. A Complete Line of the latest Stylen of Mil linery and Trin. mines ; ateo Ciiildren's aud In fants' Bouue a.-to be closed cat at cost. - Tlse finest bedroota rrU cri h-j four! TLACEf- CLOTHES r person. interesting. Clothing Hussler of Low Prices, Y'ILL OPEN SCHOOL DF ELOCUTION AMI VOCAL CULTURE. Special care laken in cultivating long power, removing voice from throat. CLE0NE B. DANIELS, Of Oma'ia, formerly of Washington, D. C. Terms, reduced, per h t-sou, hocts. Addroi-s 13ox ?,Ty, Plattsmouth P. O. FOR SALE TO FEEDKKS ! Eteer3 and Es-fers, One. Two and 1 hree yerira Id. near Kfoa, Kansas; mitab'e for Fccdii.K or Hfulon. -A-lso Stools. Cattle. Will hell on lime to lart'. s. ir 1:ii,k fi;st-c!a pap r : .i.'ress : I:. V. ;j:!hs. K! v.a. Kr.. (,r W,ii. f.Ul.MIS. Kaiin.!"i;'.lj, Mo. C. F.SMIT H, The Boss Tailor Maia Sr., Over Merges' fchoe Store. Has the best and most corjj-Jtrr sfock of samples, both foreign ulid domestic woolens that ever came v,ri4 of Missouri river. Xotc these prircat; Business puits from $10 to :j dress suits, ?25 to $45, pants $4. $0.0 nd upwards. tWill guaranteed a fit. Prices Defv Competition. CITY CORDIALS. J. II. EMMONS, M. D. novfTioPATnic Physician I Surgeon Office over Weeott'p ifore. Min street. Reeider.rp lu Ir. Sr-liildkiiecbt 's property. Clironic Tjil.eaeji and Dioenses of Women and Children a upeelaliy. Cilice hcuri, 9 to II a.ra. 8 to 5 aud 7 to 9 p. in. B.iM. Time Table. rjOIKO t.Rst, No. 1. 5 :lo a. m. N". 3. a : p. III. No. 5 si :47 a. m. No. 7.-7 -.11 l. in. No.S 6 :17 r. m. - o, 2. 4 :S.J p. m. No. 4. 10 :30 a. m. No. '.6 7 :13 u, n. No. 10.--H sjaa. Mm No. II 6;27a. ni. All train run daily br wit of nmalla. excVpt No 7 and R which Htn to and from tk-bujler daily except tuM'T. - - . ' . - . - I is tl Ai f ,