v., r STAPLE AND FA ! . r .! ti : . i. -1 fun... . la drnc.., i . ': adaue .! i .i.;.jn.o. .......... 6oo jr ylatUir 1 -so V '- fttl . ( ni.mU: 1 Hi: RSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1891 ' The. insurrection in Mexico ia jjFOwiny more alatniiug every day, notwithstanding President Diaihas iven th.it couuirra better govern 'meivt 'ban it evt't liad before. . " liiV-iA is wupporUrtiaf Trance in fier trouble with Uulfjaria, but an , tlir the other nations ot r.urope are ,i jn;aint France, it is thought, ehe V -J. 'ill not prtus the ihsue to a point , o( war: I. ' Si"i VKKK C'kldP's friends have taken the trouble to state that he is ard r tlj in favor of free nilver,thuH iufi riuing the country that he is os wrong oat lie money question as he "a on the 1ari3. TnE pi inters of the south have ;onclrui-el to grow feoiuething be titles totton next year as the growth n( lae! year and this haaoverstocaevi iherturket and there seems to be hut Jiti'e demand tor cotton. Nr.AI,f fl,000,(X) in gold arrived in tli' country from Europe last week, but the country has become io ,ir customed to this thing in the pant two or thrvs months and the -upply of money here is o great fiat no notice is taken of the gold irrva! now. COX. KonEKT G. IXGtksoLL is con itantly robbing the flower garden of faith for poesies with which to d' eorte the doctrine of infidelity. He sent the following telegram to Walt Whitman, the dyinz poet, on Christrnns Day: After the day the night, and after niirht tht dawn. Yours, with words ofiove and hope. R. G. INOKKSOIA. What "d.iwn" does Col. Ingersoll refer to? The doctrine which he has ben punching for twenty Teara warrants no belief in any dawn after the night of death. And the expression "Yours, with words of lovefcud hope," is, so far as hope is concerned, clearly beyond the limit fo Col. Ingersoll's teaching. Hope belongs to the Christian, and the fnlidi-l haw no right whatever to In dulge in it It is one of the woiuo not included in the dictionary of in fidel i ty.--Ci lobe Democrat. TO THE SILVER MEN INCONCHESS What the country has to say to these men is simply the direction spoken of old to Judas. "That thou d'lest, d- ijuicKly." Let not long debate and uncertainty prostrate business throughout the land. Thi; prospects of trade and indus try are new exceptionally bright. A long contest about the silver question would almo-d inevitably shake coi fidence and arrest busi ness. Play the political game the harm to bunimvs ui brief and little as pohib!e. Send the bill to the t ci. ate in u single day; what i.-t the ue of congressional debate ibout it The senate ought to be al.lt 10 act, on a .p;estion exhaust ively d''-uetl Inni year and (rii-n decided, without delay or talk. If the bill goes to the prrsident at all he ill not take week- or even da s to Make up bis mind what to do, ton gret-s may be sure. The repub lican part) is exceedingly willing to meet tli sK-ue belore the people. All it has to ask is that the indus tries .lud tru c of the country shall be barni'.d as little as possible while tiie queitiou is pending in congress After that the democrats will sec bow wise they have been. New York Tribune. ANOTHER TREATY. Secretary Mlaine has once more demonstrated bis astuteness oi diplomacy. The Fremh want a new commercial treaty. As they nave no be 't sugar to sell, and their esp '"-' of tea. oflcis und other articles covered by the re i procity cbiuse of tlie .Hi Kinhy bill .ire inlinit'-xi-n d, ll'-'t portion f f the measure furnishe. no ndesju.ite b.ifi for a new trc.ity. When tin i ,i ii,,.... ... j rciu ii ;o i n 'ii " i "-. tb-; senate ol France the removal., .UIlfffL .ce jerican r), brraow.' x meat luducts. The agricultural prod ucts in France have hitherto op posed any reduction in the duty of no-rir ultural illUKirtB UltO tlial country. But . jxd4 farmers of France are now tuuehuncerned to enlarge the market forheir wines and kinded exi6rt8 fo th United States. So" that it is believed that as a matter of doitaeatic" policy the French government will be able to I receive support for the treaty which is under negotiation. The new tariff in France is modeled somewhat after the Mc Kinley . measure, having , one schedule for those nations willing to enter into reciprocal relations or grant concessions, and a higher one for those who will not French statesmen are evidently inclined to inaugurate the same principle of protection of which Dlaine was the originator and forerunner. A rep' reaentative of the French govern menl is now in this country to com plete the treaty. Lincoln News. Holiday fm ea. TheH. AM. will sell round trip tickets on Dec. -J4, St and i to sta tions not over W miles distant at rates as follows: In Nebraska South Dakota and n'vnminir one. and one-third fare. In Colorado and Kansas one fare. In sellinir from a point in Kan sas or Colorado to a point in Ne braska or vice versa, ageuts will use rate of fare and a third for the en tire distance regardless of rate ap plying in the ditlerent states- tt We have sold FJy's Cream Halm about three years, and Have re commended its use in more man a hundred special cases of catarrh. I he unanimous answer to our in (juiries is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our experience is. that where Darties continued its use.it never fails to cure J. H. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, De- corah. Iowa. When 1 began using Kly's Cream Halm mv catairh w as so bad I bud headache the whole time und dis charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache science.-J. Summers, Stephney, Conn. Height of Cruelty Nervous women seldom recive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures ot health, they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these tin fortuntes is the height of cruelty. They have a week hearth, causing shortneess of breath, lliittering, pain in side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, smoth ering and dropty. ' .'Jr. Miles' New Ileal I Cure is iust the thing for iinmi inT !h'ir fieTY'.".!s?!e!!5, head ache, weekness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is uncoupled. Fine treatise on" Heart and liervous Diseases' and marvelous testimonials free. Sild and f uaranteed by. F. G. Fricke Sc Co. As well as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of hemps Hisam tor the throat andJI. ungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits ami is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles 'sic and fl. Soma Fooiiali Peopla allow s eolith to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine Ihev say, "Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it weurs iliem away. Could they be induced tj try the siiccesful Kemp's I1.iIh.iiii, which is sold tn a positive guar antee to cure, they vould see tlie excellent t-lfert after biking the lirst does. 1'rice 50 C and f I. i rail sue free. At all druggists. C uaranteed Cure. We authorise ouradvertiseddrug-u-ist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are nflicted with a cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat, or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy us directed, giving it a tair trial, and experience benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this ofler did -we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co Drug Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. I have been a great iifferer from catarrh for over ten years; bad it very bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not alei-p .and had to aulk the floor. I purchased hly sCrr-nm liiilm and am using it lre ly, it is working a cure surely. I have adviwd several friend to use it, and with happy result in every cas". It is the medicine above (ill other for catarrh, and it Uvyorlh its weight in gold. Ilhank God 1 ba t iuund a remedy 1 eun use with nalcty and that does nil that i claimed for ,t It is curing i mv ( .-allies.- it . nperry, nan- ii - - ' .. l'r' ' . ;-oetter. FOtUnA .' , dociiled whk-hwij.sliiiir i we shall ro by a m i land. When we leave tlw fr 8' H1, ne train that ia to j my, on' another steamer I mean a ; dteamship on rails, or rather an express, train in the water. We are mainly afraH ' of seasickness, therefore we remain as long as possible on the ocean. For after all one travels best on terra firma; there fore the sea journey ia as good as set- tied. We travel via Berlin, where yon may await rue at the station; bnt you can save yourself the trouble, as we shall nut touch Berlin under any consid eration. We shall travel via Stettin. When I say Stettin 1 mean Danzig. Whafi the good of us going to Danzig? Naturally we ahall go direct from Co- peuhagen pershipto Konigtiberg. There- fore an revoir the day after tomorrow in Berlin. We leave hero in a week; where we shall go it quite still undecided." A Marti DMayad Wadding. Miss Florence F,. Howell, of Decatnr, and George Vandyke, of Louisville, married at midnight, had Bn eventful exjierieuce. Twico had tlie winiamg ttuy been fixed, but it was postponed. Ihe third titna they came near missing it again. George expected his wedding suit from Louisville by express. It did not come, although the couple waited until the hist train was in before start ing on their journey in the mud, five wiles distant to the home of the bride, where the wedding guests had assem bled to witness the marriage. At 7 o'clock Vandyke procured his license, and as he was coming out of the offiee he fell headlong twelve feet into tlia cellar of the new court bouso. Later ho surted with the bride ai.d four friends for the Howell place, when the single tree broke, the horses kicked themselves loose and ran away, leaving the party in the mud. Another vehicle was secured and the jonrney resumed. The pHrty arrived at 11 o'clock to find some of the gneKts getting ready to go home. Tlie wedding feast was cold, but the wedding took place at midiught Docatur tor, Chicago Tribune. A Klrel Chimney. In order to economize space and weight, steel is being usexl for tho con Btructioti, at the Chicago exhibition, of , chimney whkh, when completed, will lie L'."0 fi-et high. The steel varii-s in thickness from 5-33 inch at top to inch at the bottom. The lower part of the chimney is lined with fire brick 8 inches deep, finned to fit thu shell compactly all round. Above this hollow tile is used. The weight of a brick chimney of this size would be almost 7'XI tons, while in steel it will weigh, including the lining, little less than i.K tons. The outside diameter of the chimney is 9 feet inches, whereas had It been construe'.! of brick it would bo 18 feet 6 inches, a great saving of space being thus effected. Exchange. Why Ha Cara Away Onnhnn. "We have a shoemaker in our town,' says a Uueix-c man, "whom business in selling overshoes has been ruined by hustling rublsT honso, and who, this winter, to K(,t even, had a great ojiening sale, at which he gave to every purchaser of shoes a pairof rublier overshoes, upon the soles of which was his advertisement revers-d so that at every step th wearers take through the snow they leave his advertisement neaily priutcd in their traeks. The effect U magical and power ful. You can scarcely look at tho snow any place in CiieW without seeing foot prints with this innn's name glaring boldly from them. New York Tribune. A Thrra Lc(id blrar. A monster three legged ts-r was re cently discovered on the headwaters of the Cheyenne, river, in Wyoming. It t 7 years old, and weighs clou on 2J pounds, and has horns that will niejt'uru six b--t from tip to tip. Tlie hind 1 are perfect, bnt in front there i only one leg, located in the centre of tuu body on the part of the body between where the front linii are on un oriiinarv steer and is alsmt the size of two ordinary Icl's. The U wild, and when dis- mavericks aiid skipped out for a Iiiding place. Omaha Boa. Slnfulax Caplar of Swan. John Ji.rdun hro ilit a lar(9 white swun to rcnill' tou the other day, and t Hi. a nnoer atury as to how be K"t it. While near his hotusi, ou Lut bi.ch creek, he saw aomo eaxlei chaaiii); tlie swan in the air alsjve him. Tho unfor tunate bird, in its anxiety to escape, flew diroctly over the young tnan'a head, and with a quick spring he managed tu seize and bring it down, the disnppiintoil fairies iiying anfrruy away. roruand Ort-jroidaa, Looklnf fur fllrda nod Knond m paar. Two OldtowD hunters down in Maine hal an odd experience. They were after partriilgn. Very sndde-uly, however, a Uiey were walking in the woods, a urtled dr sprang from tha bu.hs and made tremendous bound, going over ono hunter's bead. lis hail no time to Uiko ahothei U-ap before ho fell a U tim, ypririt'lielJ Lcpubhcao. ' Can (.hi TUB ! Mr. Samuel Jliukman, of Le-t.mrf, Vs., while httiitingon the lnjika '.f ti t Potoiuac shot a i'iirrel, whien Ml into the waUir. whsre it was find by a black bum.' llickinaii w4l in and lifted b"th mpv.rrel iiini fell ch ar ont of the water lf-ir the bans let go ami made its escape. New Vork Post c lj nae and Team fta, ' -" how good n thing it i . .. rial Vottlt free at F. G. Fricke k.V Co. Drug Sstere, Large size Site, mid lfl.00 Spsclmen Caes, S. II. Clifford, New Castle, VTit was troubled with neuralgia au rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver wus atlected to aa alarming degree, appetite fell awol and he was terribly reduced in fleak and strength. Three bottles o) Fllectric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Hamsbura 111., had a running sore on his le 3 of eight yearB standing. Tj three bottles of Electric Hitteia a u) seven bottles Huckleu'e Arni'i iSalve, and his leg is sound and well lohn Speaker, Catawba, U., had nv large fever aores on his leg, doctor said he whs incurable. One botth Filectric Hitters and one box Huck len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke A Ce. Remarkabl" Facta. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large portion ot cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, of F.lkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Haker, of Ovid. Mich., were cured after suffering W yeurs. S. C. Lin- burirer. druirtrist at an lose, hi siivs that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife. Levi Imuran of Iluchanan, Mich., who had heart disease for :) years, says two bottles made him "leel like a new tuutt. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and lruarantecd by F. G. Fricke A Co. Hook of wonderful testimonials free. 1 A Cure for Paralvsls. Frank Cornelius, of I'tircell, Ind. Ter, says: "I induced Mr. J'inson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. To their great suprlse before the bottle had all been used she was a great denl better. Hei l I .1 I....... lrr...... ... ,,lllt l,,,l,k but the l'diii Halm relieveil all nain and soreness, and the month assumed its natural shape. It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swellings and lameness. .7) cent bodies for Sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., Drugging. I iiMfit Klv's Cn-siii li.ilin for dry catarrh. It proved a cure. H. F. M. Weeks, Denver. Kly's Cream Halm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry wimls. W. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver, lean recommend Ely'sCream Hal to all sufferers from lry catarrh from personal experience. Michae- Hcrr, I'harmacist, ienver. Y.'n Cream Halm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand. Geo. W. Hoot I'harmacist, Cheyenne, Wy. The lawB of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit und are never illustrated by livingexamples which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, wdio bad iust contracted a cold, was brougn 1 iefore the school, so that ah could hear the dry, loud Cough and know its significance; see the thin white contmg on V"' tongue and latter, as the cold developed, sec the profuse watery expectora tion and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy free i.. .i.... ..it ...... .1.... u,i.. .. I, 111)11 un lllllll f-i t 111,11 i i. severe cold could be cured in one or two days, orat least grcatlyinili filled, when properly treated as coon us the lirst symptom appear llns remedy Is lamoun lor it cures of cough, colds mid crouj It is ma le cspcccially lor tin disease' and is the most prompt and most reliable ttmlicine known for the purpose. 51) cent buttle for sale by I-. G. Fricke A Co., druggist MORTGAGE SALE. Tho Edtlre Stock of GP.GCEEIIS, FLOUR AND QUEEHSWAHE Celyng'ng (o A. r.ack w.'!' -j fA rcgar llcsi of cost tD -frt jsfy lnoRgecs ' riniiip eeaus FOR MOKTGAGKS gfiSTHDAPJ scHirr MAIN'S Aithma Cur rj tiff, IWW V i,UM rrlwaf m Ilk ' 1 if f mm-; tl- wkrm mlkmm fmlL f X H Trt' faHaaTW t Ill tX IWriaM a ty MatC. H . 1 tM I IK : KiC'ilKr" , 'i x Iltrt M Hideni .Mnl i ' ( J, H. I'aniield. .11 M Putterwin, Knd (lonW H. SMiltii K. f . Wlnilliam. B. H. lUinrey anil r. M I'Sllnlvm.J GENERAL BASI1KC EUSLBESS T3AN3ATED AMvmniii untlpitod. (ntrrnst allowed oo tlrnt IrniMlt and nrnmiit suutlonilvoo tu all bu- ttieaf ulruiU)d lo lu ear. PERKINS- HOUSE, : . 'i I ' 817. 219, 221 and 223 Main fit, Plattsmouth Fewrai-.a H. M B0N3, Proprietor. Ihe Perkins ba been thoruughlj reiiovsted from top tc AS an. aow one of tho best hotels in tho stute doardoM will be taken by the week at 11.50 and up. 300D EAR CONNECTED A raflNEStaUIiDSfUUIcUltED IT 1) & ffa 1,1.1'il.ml.l.t.t.tot.rCuk Ltil tntifk Vi l. H tin Iwi. Milk rM..i-.i..,.i,itMTitM(ui. ftoib. r. Hi.Mt,r.iv,rnrr BiJ tfUni, irk. wiih I a 1 1 rtusi.inLC PARKER'S MAID BALSAM -V A- - - at -, LawhU.l'aa V M h t'ripTum.4 ft tuiu:imit rr.,wfJi. r . a-. Iasvr rII to Hr-atiy-a Cru )-, 'Y t ,"'f 9 " l'Oi') Color. -A " ? i' , Car., .p tl a l.W l,.(. urif r m .iinHr T.'iu. It tit. id. ,,l (. 4k Un t l ,tj-. iu.gawk lt 1laMi"Sa HI K ) E RCORNS. Tba i.lTwaicnOinn u-. 4.. lit., ut. i HniitM, ur uiKVi a eu, h. v. GKATEUL COMFORTING Epps Cocoa HRKAKFAST "lljra thnrnuub knnwli-dir ot tli" natural tawA alitrh ifuv.-rii tlie oiM-citloi .f illL't-itlen .ind iiulniloii. and hy a i-.n-lul :i lintni el lllr- llll" rir.Mrt-rll.M nt l-ll trlei'tr i'eiia. Mr, Kpfm Uh provlilfd our hrakfa-il tnliln altli rl.-lli-u-ei II 'no-d hl-vi-t ;ine wlllrll Uiliy V m niHiiy lirnvr tH-lir' liUK Ii in hrttlir judia Ion ue el iin-U arll'-le or iili-l Hi 1 cn iliill..li limy he KiaduallT hullt up indll str.ihn iMiniai In riHl pnery ti tnli'iiry li nni'ar. llundo-d- .( miMI IndHdici ar II .nun K KMiind u r-d v in arturk Kii-h'Vi r tn-rc i a r.k fHiliit, iVa muy eti-.-ipn inuiiy a fut.il Mh(i l.v kc'-iilini'iiri"- ell fortified nli nurn til'Kil anil a prurly ri"url.ln-'l fraiun." Civil 4rvirff liactle, Majiml KlMifMy with Im.iIiiih walfr or imlK. H-.ld imljr Id biiir-poutKl tin, t r'-TI. Hitwllail tliuri JAMKs KITS a 1)0.. JiulDii-iierithlr Ch..mlit Loudon. Kiifiland How Lost I How Refined mi mm. Of tiKLM'IIPKI'.HViTIO.I. AnmandoJ (KMdMntalHtlllK fSSAT on MKHVOI S an l'HVSICAL. -llKIIILlTT. Kit ItOHS o viH Tii.i.iniuiiu viTAMTv, rnr, MATt'KK PKf lNK. and all MSP.ASKN ai.d WKAKNKSSKSof MAN. IOUama,eiiSh. r.)tj 1 IIiT!uaiia prtrritUncia. Only 1.U by Diail, duah arabnL laKfUT flXMpacU u aula andoriamanta pnrPI Rrun of lha i'ma and nu.uniar iMtimnniait of tha rand. -y i nut i unw C.m'i;iAtifiii in nrrtm or I'T rn!l, Kzrt Irnu- ITH-nt. ISHOLAHI.lt bt.CMt-.CY aiid C Klt- tl.. I'aally MvdloalliKUtuia, Nu.JIluiiliii.il Be. iriiv uv Arl.trM iir. W . Ii. l'.rkv. 1 lia Vn'xiAy Mrdleal IrulltnM baa many lull Ut'Ta, nwi no eiiiai. iirruM. Tha Hcianoa of Ufa, or Hlf I'raarmllon, la Imnn mora valoal-lt. t,n r.ld. Hw lr aow, w t.H ai.d M- II Ol H man, and It-am la ba STltOMl iffiinai htiuv. (( oiyr1lilcW ii. x nnitiov I red (l.ir.l.-r ' j. M. I'athinntiV , . M. l'..ll.T-M)n.I, I rTfi.E( AC- . 1 VMS cimwMiL iRO aCNUIMC. T. alT (K arA -l r. rui fc ml a . .. . . .... IT t. ..,.,) lu ..-iiU,m. laiaaaakaaklaa. f'Km ' ca.J .a.-. 4-. I. ...u.. MjaaA"fl "'I tf rn 1.. , - ,-. lo,., . , t.ra !'. 4.i niwi.. Caicnutcii Cniaioi ri .'. ... , .rt, M mil l.ol li-ratM. fUowi -'4 U1A. I'A. Mexican M .s A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-mated pain relicTer. Iu cse is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the , SUK-k Raifcer, and by every one requirinj art effettiva. Iir.i;iiCr.t , , Vo othrr apr-'p ation' compare! with it in efficacy. . Tikis weii k'Xi rciacdy has stood th test of years, almost, f,tiierti0n4 .." - Ko medicine hest ia complete without a bottle of Mvstako LlNlklNT. Occasions erive for it use almost every day. All drugjiiits and dealers have it. jROClrv. . QUEENSWARE) J, atronage of tke Public Solicite North Sixth Street, Plfittamouth WW ? riRST t NATIONAL : HANK OP PLATT8MOUTU. BKHRABKA Said up capital ... ,i,nfio ,. 1U.0U0.C Huiplut n the rr bst fapintlt f"' the promp tranuMtlon ot llMltlmate Banking Business boitlf "H ffflVfffirnant and local ae iiirltli-a brniKht and wild. HeponlU "7" ""2, mi mierrat alUmed od Hie eTtincatta iirafta drawn, avallaWs In any part l the (Hilled HUlt and all the principal wwna ui lurn(ie. T0f,LCTI()NS MAUB AND rROMITLT aaiT- Tai. rllKbnat markM prion paid fur I numy war- ranU, nui ana uum j u..uu.. DIKKCTORrt John Fltwarald J). Hk.orUl Hani WauKh. . P. W''1" iieorKe K. boYHy I'rwldeut C.l"or, N EW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL A SON Keep all klndi of hull1ni hntrara on hand aiid w) anpply .iMitraotnra ou moal fav urable u-r.ni TIN" ROOFING; spoutlnir IS lid "I Un "iirk wLl'1' Jt -. Iniin tin cum,'.: - IS y and nil kin dune. Onlitra 611 d arl Ht. rtATTHMOUril, NKU. JHB CI1I7.KNS HANK. PLATTSMOUTH NKI'tlvHKA JanilaJ aUwkiiald In J. ... VH Authorned Capital, 1100,000. orrniKKi 'SANK ClltKDIIl. JOS. A. CONNOK, PrMldsuL Vlce-Pretldenl W. II. (MiWIUNQ. Oeahler. uiKsirrnus rai Carruth J. A. Connor. K. K. (luthinaap f. W. Jnhnan, Hnrf Bck,.lnlin 0"Kafe V. I). M-rham, Wot. Walancamp, W. H. fluhlnc. "EAH2ACTS:A GENERAL BAHIlHd BUMS ' Itiieacartinrfea of ileM-ll hairing Intereai lliivaaiid Mlui cituaiiKx. miiiuy and riiif , .. i( 4. C. MAYLS COUSrV - Ht'KVK VOK AND 'civil lngi.nkkr " , All erdort l-f with lha fnuiity clfrk will te fkuinptly attended to. , ' 4a4''tKI.N COt'tn IKJLHB, I'iiittsnioii'dl, - NebrnHkil fX DlAKOHO BtiKO " 1 1 uuo c,. ... U.-.4 fefrl Umi B.M. ustang Liniment 'V v-,t 1 . ' ' IH I I V a i ( 7