S3 Till- AVKF.KLY HKKALD: IM.ATTSMOITII. N KIUIASK . SITTKM WVM ,s)2. CHAIRMAN GADY TALKS. The Outlook Bright for the Entire Ticket. THE CHOLERA IS CHECKED. No More New Cases Reported Touching Incidents-Fired on by Cuards-Reports From New York. WIIKk'K THE CHOLKk'A WAITS. I'AMI I.(V, SANHY HimiK, X. J. Sept. "Jit. --All cases of cholera, or Mispicious symptoms here, are islolated intents and not taken to tin- hospitals. Tin' official census of the camp taken today shows: C'onimissiotU'd ot'liccrs, 4; warrant officers. "J; employes, including mechanics, 7"; telegraphers and re porters, 1; passengers, '.'I I or which in the hospital. 7; dead, '.'. Total passengers no,v alive, 'M'l; total persons now in camp, 1,01.1. The medical summary shows; One death from cholera; one case, one death from peritonitsis. Mrs. (iiiteldoniis, the woman who was suspected of having hecome infected with the disease, is now re ported !y Ir. K'atich, the consult ing cholera expert, to he rapidly improving and to he on a fair way to complete recovery. The dead now at the camp are: Krancisco Moreno aifed-1 years, died at 10 p. in. yesterday, a passen ger by the K'liiiia, cause, Asiatic cholera; Louise Scheidt, ayeil years, married, died at midnight, cause peritonitsis, following prema 1 urc conti ncmeut on Ilotl'niati Island, The sick in the hospital are: Mrs. Schlesinner, aed Ti years, a pas senger from the Xormannia, ill from the effects of premature con finement; Henry Albert, aijcd I1 years, diarrhoea, recovering: Marc Alhert, anvil i! years, diarrhoea, recovering;; unknown infant from the h'uia. etfects of starvation. The inothi'i" of t lie unknown child before mentioned died on board the K'utjia during the voyage and it is alleged that the infant was neg lected by the ship's stewardess and subseipienlly by the officials at Hoffman Island. Xo new cases of sickness are re ported in camp. A touching incident occurred to- Inijrlit when the evening mail came into camp, caused by the eagerness . ivith which Mr. Scheidt hei'L-ed for a newspaper in which to read the account of his wife's death. The . ... i.. i. .-..I .... i ....i J'l'UI 1 I I tl I I I ,s Ill ill 1J I 'I I I ll I II III 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 and his luii little children do not realize their loss and are continual ly asking for their mother. The two officers of the H ambnr steamers here have been creating trouble by their familiarity with female passenger.-, iieu. Hamilton sent for them and uac them a se vere repi inland and threatened to punish them if their conduct is airain complained of ly the people , in camp Iv'KI'dlv'iS l'K(ii M.U I'k'K. Nl-.W YniVK, Sept. JO. Til.- board o health posted the following bulletin at 1 o'clock this aihTnoou: Xo cases of cholera in this ei,y since the last bulletin. There is a 'r-uspecteu case, .up jo wan, lour- lleeuth Molt street, who died today -. -. i i . . . . i i . t arm nas oeeu remove;! 10 me iooi of Kast Sixteenth street for exam i na tion. Treasurer F'ierrepont Morgan of the chamber of commerce emer gency fund today received irl.ino additional, the fund swelling to a total of fl'.CC.'l. s,Ni:i r ic a i. j i:kis. Ak'ANTINi:, S. I., Sept. I'O. Dr. Jenkins reported today his denial that any sick people had been in tentionally sent to Dr. Hamilton af (.'amp Low. lb' pointed out the fact that for ten da s then- had been no sickness amoiie- t,, pas sengers at Jloltmau Hand. lie ays (hat they were all nh! when thev h'lt for Camp Low and he does not seem to believe thai Ihe two Jieailis i epol it'll at iue i.mii .11 !iie to cholera. ' - -- - I " I Is' I-: 1 (IN : I 111: 1.'.' k'!S. Tlk'l-; Isl.ANP, L. I., Sept. .'11.- The e-uard touiLiht nieil upon ,1 boat which had too pei i.- U 11 1 1. Iriedbi' land passengers. The no nt ty ol the bo. It man 1 - 1111 known. chaik'M ( 'i .:.:-.-Chairman A. L. Cad ol the e Jillblican slate eeut'.il eommiue--xvas i 11 Omhaa ( .-lelila . In speak ing of the political -dilation. In said that reports were b,--i im i ni; to com,, jn from out over the -tale. a 1:1 1 I - w. ve Olo-t .1 rl'iiui X i )iir tin mi who -iiaye. I aw ay two .lirs iie-o," he -aid, "are coining I Jf 'k, iill'I the p, ,, pie's party is djtakini; no earns whatever, unless it be riu'ht here in Dougl as county. ' In all the rural counties thev are losino around. In some cases it is not much, and in others it will amount to 7a or Nl per cent. Kveu S would be tremendous. Out thr the state the prospcts could hardly be brighter. The little ripple of dissatisfaction that was ! stirred up awhile ajo has entirely I passed away, and if there is any of I it still felt it is on the part of the in-ii-ii t . i i. . . i 1 dividual ami cannot oe ticiecieu. 1 i There is no concerted action in that j direction or it would make itself ' , manifest. Mr. Majors is desirous I of the success of the entire ticket, i and he personally assured me that ! he and his friends were doini; their ! utmost to that end. He said he J felt that if he was to run ahead of I the balance of the ticket out through the state he would be charged with treachery, and his future in politics demanded that this should not be the case. There are so many things entering into the situation here in Houelns county, thai it would, of course, be im possible to hold any individual responsible to tell what miijit ! occur here. It is always impossible I to tell what this county is . to j do, and I am unable to tell just what the situation is here. I am ii dined to think that whatever janyliiii;' there may have been here w ill, in the end. prove beneficial. That is the way it used to be in Xcw York city when Tammany and the County Heinocraey jjot to filit ine. It would help all tin' rest of the ticket down to where (he trouble was, by creatine; interest and jjet tim; out a biy vote. So Jam con vinced that even if Poulas county should not be agreed on some ot the less import nit matters, it would not hurt the national and state ti'. ket in the least." (INI- UK A I II I KHM (. III JI.IM'A. Xr.U Yok'K, Sept. 'IX- Louis YVein hayen, who was taken sick a few d ivs n;'n with Asiatic cholera and removed to a hospital died this inorniiii;- The health department reports no new cases of cholera this moniine. The steamer I'epneiis left Lire Is. laud this morning w it h the pas -enters of Ihe steamship Y uui . who were lauded here today. Two cases suspected t.f be in-.; cholera are heme' investigated this niornitiir - Lieb Wisnewit ot Hivis- ion street and Mare net loeliliii of Avenue C. Ck' Ao V, Sept. '-':f. Since the i Iiol- era appeared in the Yist ula river, I'odeor.e, across there have been only four cases, but all have been fatal. In Cracow there have been eleven cases and two deaths. Lour cases and two deaths have been re ported at Volovice. llAMIH K'n. Sept. Z. The official figures vesterdav were 110 new cases and forty-nine deaths from cholera. The official figures are far below those eiven by the news paper correspondents here. C .MP l.i i w, N. Y.. S pt. 'IX The health of the camp is rapidly im proviuu". Th ei e ere no suspicions cases today . .nn:s in- Tin; I'l.Aori:. 1 1 k' I-, Sept. Z. Kiiiht new case and two deaths from cholera oc curred here yesterday, an increase of four cases and a decrease of one death. Jl Ak'A Vl im:. N. Y Sep(.j:t. - The White Star steamer (iermanie, with '.'Lt saloon )asseieers, has arrived. All are well. The steamer Suevia was this morning allowed to pro- ceed to her thick after inspect ion. I'Ak'ls, Sept. -X -Dnmay, inember I ol the chamber of deputies, his wife and child, have all been at- j tacked with a choleraic tlinirder. I ll is feared it is Asiatic cholera. I l Hi k-l.iN. Sept. ':(. The eiupon r ' has written an autograph letter of j sympathy to llambure. ,,nd ilouab'd I'M 00 marks to ihe relief com in i Itee. i:.k iT.l.k'Ks k'k'l I Kl. lx ss CITV, Sept. J!. -James A, : Mack and I'. Y. I'.lack of the Ameri can National bank ol this city, have been arrested, on complaint of a1 I ailed Stale- boik examiner, on tie- charge of embe..leiut nt and; a I; el i a.;- lii; lli'es on the bank books. ; lielweell lliem they stole !r I 7.1 K " f ; I he ,i n a ill lit ol I he ell'.l ! .lenient 1 1 1 ex-Ca-hier Curtis, arrested in Chi-; cao, i- believed to he .-da, 00, 1. K I k' A t ' II ' i. 1 I.Ak'XKV. X. b Sept. The Kearney cotton mill yesterday j slopped a con-i n ll i e ll I of 7ii.'i V I Ills of cot ! oil clot ll to points ill, Iowa. 1 x a 1 1 - t - and Missouri. I ne-e a le the III -1 cot i in m,h. -r,a ii ii ful 1 1 ri 1 1 in Nebra-ka to I . -hipped otll-ide of the slate, Tlf cotton mill is now n ic k i i1 i; a number l e 1 .1 h s ol i I it h and he v are havill;;' a demand la r in exce-s , i t h ei r sii j i- i'. Th , - sh ipiueul will lie loll. d by others trout day to day, and when every loom is muuiuo- and the mill is luriiiiiL;- out L'li.niKi var.l ,s if it was onl halt this, our of cloth each day, il cannot help : secure t he i n.-tira nee, as 1 ,y l(.r ex but add materially, not only to the j travaance she had become lareely wealth of Kearney, but to Ihe stale J ''eh!. Her case was carried to of Nebraska. l!u' i'"irt of appeals, and that court QUIET AT FIRE ISLAND. I i . The State of Nevada Ordered to Lower Quarantine. iMRS. ANNA SAINE'S FATE. bent need to bo Beheacloil and Her Ritiht Arm Cut olf Fo' Poison inn Her Husband Other News Notes, I'KOUk'KSS (iK Till. I IK 11. I k' . NKW Yokk. Sept. '.'1. The health department received this afternoon from Prof. Urines t,,. result of the bacteriological examinations made in the case of John Knox, the lire man on the steamer State of Nevada who died aboard of that vessel last lliejit, and Louis W'cinau'en. who was touiid sick on Sunday niht last and was taken to the reception hospital both ca The report states that were genuine Asiatic cholera. The health hoard reported the lac t il the death of th Nevada fireman from Stale of A-ialic cholera this altei noon. Auotiiere case ol suspected chol era was reported to Ihe board of health this afternoon. It was that of Patrick Stewart, who was found sick and rcmovi d to the reception hospital. Stewart is a boiler maker in the Hrooklyn navy yard. Of A ' A N TIN f, S. (., Sept. Jl. 1 l. Jenkins ordered back to Lower (piarantine the Allen line steamer State of Nevada on account ol the recent death of a stoker after her ar rival at her dock. Dr. Jenkins says that there was an i uteres! i ue story attached to Ihe recall to ipiar intine of the Stale of Nevada, but con tented bimsell for Ihe present by sa iuy. " The State of .Nevada came from (ii.isoow, a peifectly heallhy port, her cabin passengers wei c dis charged. It is my intention to hold her lor the twenty days rule and in formed the steam -hip avnt that I would not allow her lo -o up uu- j less he , i! ,t ,iinei the coiisenl ol the Collector of the port. I sllbse lllellll received word from thei ol- lector that if tile sieamer was all I'l-lit slie slioulil be allowed to uo I up. 1 he steamship fit; ol Paris at a o clock p. in. was allowed to proceed to her d ck. C.!l' I.MW, S.WHV lh"K, X. J., Sept.'JI. I'erfect I'linl; lence is re stored here iiiiinii;' the detained people by Ihe announcement in the command. mi's report, issued after the daily inspection, that no new c ises have been found in the last twenty four hours, and the sick in the hospital are all reported as beiny in a lair way to recovery, ex cept the sad case of the unknown 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . who.-e mother and two little si-ters die, on the h'ue ia while at sea. The i hiid was left to the tender mercies (f the ship's stewardess, through whose neglect il is re ported now to be dy me;- from the effects of absolute staivation. 'That Word is the plain diagnosis eiv,., of the case by the doctors, and they stale thai the child will not live. I his case has e i Vt.n t ;,. ) Hlll very severe strictures amone the people here ai d expre--ioiis of the most bitter indienat ion are heard on all sides at the wanton cruelty id the steamship people. The official report issued after camp inspectio.i todav is as follows: Sick Annie Schlessineer, 27, Xor mannia, confinement, recovcrine. Henry Albert, I'.j years old. Xor mannia. intestinal trouble, recover- ' 11 se Marie Albert Hyeais. Xnrmaunia. diarrlnea, recovcrmt;-, Mr.-. i. I lionise, :i' ear-, Xo; nian n i, i, cholera, inipn iv i n-, The la-t named woman and her lour children are completely is. olaled in the nio-t remote corner ol Tea M le camp. Ten Mile a-i-tail's vvlm A'eie sent down la-t nicjit have been put to work in the d i.-i u led i u corps j M j , , , , ,,. 1 1 n ii w ho reiu-ed duty y esp-rdae. (ieiiera! Hainilton. alter i--iunc;-the s'a'eiueiit, ri poried tiii- alter noon to tiie v ssnciateii press r .i illative tl'iat lie would b'.i vi Washing (tut liinoirie.v nijjht re tor en ri to hi.- Ii HII' ill ( 1, ie.i . '.'( 1 1. I l I I k'l Ikm: l-i. wn. N. N ipliel le'l e ,ll 1 til e V on; i ii e ,, p. iii -i. ; -'1. All -"tlU'ers of -1 health. Sr. I 'i i i k'-1 a k'i April I. i.-t Mrs. ,iu I n ol Will a prot -or in the state ,-,,l!i I a , a - tell i: 1 1 -. t 1 1 1 1 a in ', vv i- ! :ui!:y ol ;'..,-onii!r li-r p,,, .in. 1 in a,' . a i la vv a i Ii a n iei I IV,' '.V.I - - il!' ll.-i-d lo Iv I'll, uml and ev a i el' '1 and her body to In- a'li m d to , 1 .eaci hi a - id 1 ye.,i-s,,!d. si: sor in s'.io am confessed tin ll'e.l. S!l I- I'M niar'-ied the prole-lia- one iliili). Mi crime, saving- -h, ! I'oi-oned her 1 1 ii -1 . n i I in order to has not onl v alii imed it, but in de: ed that her nylit hand he cut oil as an addit ion:i I pun islim.ut tor h.ixie several times lot-id her husband'.-, name to small cln ks some time In lore hi- deatfi. ihe sentence i-a most ten i b i oin , ,..,.1 it is thought ettorts will be made to ;( the car Id com inn le it. MURRAY. Secine no items (nan piis iciu ily for ipnte a while, we will take the liberty of writiiie son e. The Murray baud seems (o be makine- inirov i nienP They prac tice about three nights in the week. A I try an club has been ni .ini.ol herewith 11. L. Oldham as presi dent and C. IC. Itaunine as secretary and they will noon be wcarino caps and bailees. The Christian church is about completed and will soon be ready tor dedication. Mr. Win Chambers Id Sparl.i. Ill , ! has been here visi'ine- u) nephew, Win. llrown. lie was accomd.iuied j home by .Miss l.ulu Hn wn, vv ho w id attend .school there this comiue year. Miss Lucy Ldtnonds depailed forl.incolu Monday, where she ex pects to attend Coiner tiuiversilv this winter. Xo wonder Will does not visit Murray .-o otleu 1 ilelv . Miss Hess Walker and Mabel N' t u 1 1 o have "one lo Council HIulls to attend a conv cut this var. Miss Alma I'arrott is teachine; youne ideas at Mi. nay thi- fall. School is proeressine mcel y under her management. Miss Laura .Will ol Mary villi-. Mo. is wieldine- the birch at the New llojie schoid. She comes highly recoiumeuded a ml is doiii" yuod work. Miss Hertha I 'orlcr presides nt the thick school ami we hear eood re ports lloill (here. Success. Mrs. My ra U'oot is holiluie forth at Ihe brick. No. 7, and pal n mis ,0 Ihe school ha ve been loipmale in j set'lirine her services, as she ha I talieht in this vicinity several ' y ears. I. J. I'iltman is n joicine over Ihe ! arrival of a hue nine pound bc, that came lo -laihh u hi - home, lie will rem. liu 'J.I y ears. Mi- Mabel McCmmaheyol W ash incjto.i county is visiting In r many I rieuds in this place. She expicts to rema in some time. Miss r.iuline Oldham has been on the sick list this past week. Thursday evenine, Sept. S, was one of the notable evetils ol Ihe season, it lieiny the ivveiity -lir-l birth day o James Lonnin'itloe, A t about o'clock Iriends and ac ipiaintances bewail lo oalher at the residence of Will. I .oil e 1 1 r id e, about forty in all. Many were de tained from comine hy (he threat eniiiLf apfiearaiice ol the weather. A "T.iinl eood time was i i i 1 1 1 1 1 in by all present and I ef i esh meiits vvert served con - 1st i II o -t , i,e cream and take. After leiviue many presents (he yoliny lolk- departed wishiiiLT that James would have many more tweuly lir.-t bin In lay s. Mr. Iv. S. Iv'ool has e-one to (. edar fi iiinly hi a ros net i n n inirvvilh a v iew to purchasing land in thai co anty . .Mrs. Mary Kaukin ol Hroken How is here visitine her parent-, and hopes to be benefitted bv theie freshing air of Cass. Mr. Troy Davis and sister Cora have eon,, j,, Lincoln to attend the Western Normal Colle-- ncently located at that (dace. k'emeillber alvvay s take ymir scriplions to Ih o.vu I S i 1 1 t - pre. Skin lilcmislics, like . dil teeth, are the more !; .nsive hecau .e they I e mostlv voluntary. The 1 inrcs are closet ' w: cannot o!en them in he i : imiuU ..nil. may m a 1 y i ilen I v of soap, time, 1 . .' it plenty of i olten ; excess of ;.;'oo'l ::,!) will tlo no harm. 1 se Pears' no alkali in ii ; nothing hut soap. All sorts of stores sell i;, especially druggists; all sorts of people arc using it Pears9 Soap 13 Your Husband Cross? IYthfuas your conking stovo li Uiu can? o ot 1U Well cooked food produces good digestion and a cwoet temper. 4 mp of iJis M l VitWtk okln Li -V. And lookcil qu if lJiSJtUll-8.'vl! mny k'li outt tfrenrv bK oli I I titn KkUfiht lor n to Jul I And my brothers. In th otV aA3 twvtr CLPtr inure. la. . ItVeuS n nt Uioja WTvoVsum tfilfiirJ oNxlWi''-. 1' you Want tlio Dcst, tx mtz Boy the Charter Oak, ''Mce- iO0fJ. TAKE NO OTHER. KulliiT lt H hliout Itroiul Hisiier's Kkkiukml-k, Sliiniiii tln, Mlfh., I Nuv. V. Ish-.i. f Tim IU'V. ,1. KoshIiIi'I. of aliovo (ilium, wrltm: I liftvu Hiilli ivil a Kii'iit. iliul. iin.l wlii'iiiiviT I Dow tool a lU'i vuun atturk euintiiK 1 Inku a ilone ot l'aHtor Kniiiilft't Norv Tuiiiu uml fml ro liovoil, I think a cv.-in iliul of It, niul won hi ralhor do without bruml tliiin nltUuiil Uiu Totiio. San Fiiancihco, "al., Julio ID, W. l'rom tlilH fur-oir liui.l 1 wrilo my thai, I liavo hoini Hiillm liiK fur a.i ytnim ifnmi tho tlmu my tlrHt clolil nan Imrn) wllti xpliml aiul liruln troiililn, niul an 1 tircw oUlur tlia uln Kiii inot to Rrow wiimn; I honnl boiiiii tiiiio ano of 1'imtur KouiiIk'h Norvu 'l'onlo. Am ou thuHin'oml liotllv now ami fool tho (win lu my bock very, very luucll rulluvotl, luUuml. M UH, U M, J0UNK0N. FREE" A Tulitiililn Hook on Ncrvoin I IIm'iiki-, ni'Mt ii-I'O HI UllV ttllilpihl uml iMir ii.ilioiiTH run nlMi olitftli IliU iiiimIIi-iiio Iivfi of iliarKo. This ri tiii ilv ImH lioi'n inoi'iiro'l hy lln llovomnil tMMor Imii ihu. "t I no w k hi'. Intl.. mnce lasii, uiu Uuuvv im imii'U uiiili'i I'lti iliit't-llun hy ttiu K0?(G MFD. X, Chicago, l l, ia :,n;,-"'- ' , : ;ifV WfoTIrS : r,J J . i : : i .Jf How Lost ! How Regained I KNOW THYSELF. Or Sl l.r-ri(ll ll ATION. A now Riui only l.olrt Mcihl I'KI.K KssAV on M KVOI Maud 1'IIVSK AI, lihllll.llV, I ItKOKS of 1 Ol "I II, I.XIMIM Kit VITAI.ITV. I'HK KITIHK lill I INK, mill ail HIMvASKS anil Vi:iKMM.S of MAN, :wtiiv, cloth, nil; vu mvniiiali.8 iirertr .jinotm. vu,j l.y mail, dmili.e unlnl. Jitoriitlvo J'roupwt- t w.th rntiomfinriitR r"nr"ri cruin t f tho l'rof no v iiuntiev I'Mhr I iiTVV.i tertt.iiioiiinlfi df tin- f'.rt-A I lll-l-I NOW. Ci't.ci 'n'ion n -t'iii or l-v mi I. 1. oTt trcat nxi.'. INV lol.AI'.l I. si t l;i t V ui.t t l.lt TAIN 4 1 111 . Ail - It. VV. II. I'lrlior. or Tllf I'lM'ii 'lV Ve .lll lll l!llln:f. .N ll'.-tuti, M.i"-. 'I ho IVCkU- Moln.il l'1-in..a l.i'"ti, l.llt Lu -.;!. I . '' 4 Ili.ihlH h si.. 1..IM TllilhV il'-i 'I'lii' s,.,,.,,,.,. ' i-jr., hi'Mi' V TV HI li s laist. . if I -. if I o.ili'iii. I. n ;.,ii ii i...w, ..- .1 !o , .! iu'i ti-a- '1 ' . I. MM V I l.c 1 V.I ::'i. : , 'ie;i','i:"t nl I ii cac V -liti,:. ;? Ii i ; ' I i- r ' CANCER ii (i i- K i I. 1 l.i-rHiiini-iit I v cuit'l wilb.uil t'lo ii fi o till- Unite. Mils II. Ii. I'm i v, 7 T'i,t II"! AM'.. I'Mtf fciv: ". in..; . i I '. I ' 1 , I in - wool!" 1 ) ,r . :l ! 1 I: i i."i I s- '"1 1 U-t;iU.-.j. Hi . 11. ( . lln c ,at i .-I., t hn iv A( c iii;n r insi ram 1:, T. II. Pollock, Avnt . XI -:".t ivJ k-'-- 5-Vw "''A- ' 1 Sir . . . vr -'. y I'oiC- k - ' '.' -rH-f Ii', vm 'i t ' . ii-. t ! , n c t r-'Mid ii ti .i " I ,IM' ' I"' ' . . ,t,t ml ffn: ynir i . . .. ! i , .( ;.i n ,t .. - '.-. - -. f . r i r , .: t, ;; It. lilt" ' Ll . ' ; i i , ) i i.i..,., . T1TR LK APING rllRMTllKh IlKALEt TV -NT O Keeps constantly on liiid every thing you neetto rniNisii youiuiousk. SIXTH AMI N i: STS.mCI J PLATTSWOUTH, - IERRASKA. A (il!.M) (H FIITO THK I ; h A I ) 1 N ( i ITIM.IC. -- - i in anvoMf: "who will PAY A YEAR'S SI i: S(!i:il'TlON TO I'llK W I'.LK'lil ltKKALI), (in advanck) wk will i'ukskn'c a i:k,i;tifi!l toutkait oftiik 1 kksidknt. I'll IS OFFKIi will i:k ;mi) to old sr iiscki i:i:i:s WHO WILL PAY TP TO DATK AMI ONI! F.A It IN ADVANCK. A I.St ) (iooi) TO ;. MONTH SI'IISCKIPTDNS TO TIlF. DAILY. jJn l it - : ' ;.v'- i ml. I) ANH I'OKCKI.AIN ci:ovn Kriiliff work uml tine tnihl work h SPECIALTY. K sI KINAI S l.m'Al. Hi vvt'll hi I'tht-r all I'sUii'licii'lvi'ii lofOi" ivi i nlt.tis m ruet Ion of tottll. I. A MARSHALL. Klt.rrMhl I'.I.M'I. F. ST. rvRNAUD, At.i-N r mil' ami Tuner of Pianos and Organs. l.i iv i ir.lei- nt I., hull. ill Urns. l'laltsinout!i, Ashland, W'ahoo. TIMOTHY : CLARK, in: w.i k' i Coal and Wood, ti:k.ms cash. . ai l- an I i Mir . s. el I, 'I le:, s,u , . 1 i i i 'li in ,, I'LA I'JS.Moi I'll. NKldv'ASKA i ' ' K. KKYNof.ns. l: . -' I'ii.-i.-i-iii ie.il I'1 a , i ,,-i-t pi i -i:d it'eiition e.i,n (,) IMlice 1 'racl ice. K'i K I'M I i s . Ni;!i, K'Jl'l 'l'AHI.K I.II'i; INSl-RANCK ( ll., OK N. V. T. II. Ptn.i.ot. k, Aent, vm ! Vnv- lill 11 i 'PI ,m -m "v-gr r gfW I Lll1ll.