,s h wN pi jUd W o-j. iJliMA THE II KC A Lit, Est.ibliM.cil April la. inM. f "oiioatd Jan. 1, lfsw plattsmouth, neb., may 5, woi. - VOL. Y. NO. 66. Initiate of Xeu-Hpaprr '.lakl.i". fr'roin Tinms-I lerald. And epenking of lb riningha.ni re nii'Mje me of the greatest t-oil ever per petrated i d a newt-paper The Ago Herald cf that city and the Atl-aua Constitution were great rivalb a balf dozcu years ao, libuUt the time tho notorious Ilibo llui-rows, IbwAiab iiur trjun-robbor, was terrorizing thil part of tl.e eoiub. II. W. Hat rett, w ho waa at t.K.t lime a meinbor of the Cuii fetitutiou blah, taid to hid luanaging editor OLe day that ho could li.jd Iiur rowj if given tha commission to uo so, and that he -would yet an interview with hirn. liurrows wa-- then operat ing' in ana about, Uirminy ham, ur.d was supposod to be camped in the luouiitalns near the greut Slos furn ace. Barrett was told to go. Ho went to Birmingham, and in a moment of forgetful ness;told im, nequaintanee or his visit. That afternoon he was met by n man in the garb of a mountaineer. "This here Air. Barrett V' he asked of the journalist. It was. " je heie.'pard," the man spoke in a couiiding sort of tone, "don't you want to see Mr. Burrows V" Did he ? Well, hadn't ho tiaveled 200 miles for jiiat.euch a purpo.vo V Wasn't his reputation Lat t-take with the managing editor? Goodness alive, that's what he ws here for. "Well, for $200," s:!id the newly found friend, "I wiil take you lo hi. camp within less thou ten houis. " Ten minutes later Barren v. a counting out -t-OO that ws left in th hands of a well known s-ali on mat vviimn oix nouis Air. liarrett wa asirido a mule with his face turned toward the mountains that lay north ward. In the glow cf an evening's sunset he was piloted to wheic a h;.lf Utzju meu, heavi'y armed and having the ppaaraneo of desperadoes, were seited around a eauip lire. They levclvcd guns at tbo intruders v.od commanded them to halt. iJr. L? trrott told 11L0 lie was and what he wan led". Wa. Mr. Ilubo liur.'ows in the crowd? If no, would h bo interviewed? A man noke .up and sud hi onmo was Burrows and that if the newspaper man wcuid quote him cor rcctiy he would talk. Barrett Lot dowufrom histiied Bleed and li-tened toJtaUs of the man with a, red hand tna handkerchief lied around his throat. lwtuty-four hours later the Consti tution had tekgraphed a! I of its agents between Atiautu and Bii uiitilun that it Would (-end a special train over the road lc tided down with . an exua oJi tion of the Constitution containing a fcitrr.ed interview with Kubc Burrows. At t lie .appelated time the Coqslitu lion's train pulled out of Atlanta. Mid ay between ti;e two citie-, at Annison, I think, it met an ex t -a froiu liii iuinyham, piled . up ; with 'Age Heralds, tolling ail.t:ll aboul ho -a the Age-IIerald.fctalT had;,trapj ed the lu ll linnt.young metrburof the.p; efeto'.ot hailing from Ali. inta. Bariett w us a pisseiiger on the Atlanta tr.nn up to ibe lime'it resiclied Anni.-i n.. v a uot In aid of for six month-s ai'u rv.;.id. Then i.e appeared at Woshingt. a : s the.natioual capilc l iui rtOMniitiii the Constitution and the piivuio sec re ta ry;to H pea ker Criop. Subv. i u e 1 1 he wa f jw con espondent to Cuiii dur ing that country's trouble with Ja;. Last year he harictiarge of th'.- .t;.-r-a y department pf the Bry-iri ctj'-p-in B-riet is a gecii boy ; ii i Ii.j.s an even t-:up''r, but it is r.evi. r safo to say 'Kuhe''i!i hia'p et-oie-e. Uo iniiit li-I.i. THE DLD TREE. T'avo not o radiy la the wind. Thou oil nnd 5'-nS-F3 tree. Kor cob tliTt farr-m--r novermorj Can bi-aut" Lr::K to tbt e. That but a dosol; . li-u t:f'i lj.ust Biaad lyai tbe Ji.a. . Die lnsplrnttora i the fsprinsr Long years r-rj at thy b.ari. Taou c.iv'et tror.h rti-A.nj p. ianmn space ' Grar.d Jrrcnros to nrt. OW tree, thoa actti's t p-lorlousty ' Wilhla tbu worid t'..y iarl. Thon s!?-rt r.nt such a rrsournri-.I r"rr(. Vtt if thy volcp inu?t be ' Like nnthiT.is i' the lindcitone j;e 1-ri-a.tncd -xTii; ir.r.iy, 3Tr thino was rmt a vviibtcd Jiff, JUasniiiceiit old tree! Mrn, vrhlta ha!r--l man, If thu ? rr-t (Jen Bravely in lif l!.v v.art. If treo hiimnr.it v h.13 :raJo Its rnii.Tie i.i xy ht-rt. Say why sUwula'st tjuu at dontfa c-!d viiut In grief aad terror st.irt? Oh. Ftan'1 hor.-rto tl.e v. rand old trco, And. trn -is cn its : iisi. Pcrirr;i trur.K, t ft ursiv.'.iv up Thy last bat l;il,:: s hyrr.n. For thou )a':t ri'-bty t'. Tc 1hy ptrt. What irn re ran i-hiiibim? Yv'. II. aiiai't: In Xew York Lodger. I-'KOKMtT10X AMI OPINIONS. A German savant discovered that ki3.-iDf- was dangerous business, and that deadly microbes were carriel in tbat way. Just as the kissing- fad; To California, Couifortnkly. T"P KT "T TiTlT T "CnPT1 Every Thursday afternoon a tourist JXK" V V "uA i- J-. sic-epinr; car for Salt Bake City, San " The well known Focciahst N Francisco and Los Angeles leaves .-f.f: &j& Plttttsmouth via the Buiiiugton route. I It is cjrpel-ed, uiibol-tered in rattan, THE FIRST LIGHTHOUSES. They tVere an Ouijroirili of the Iteatr.n l'ires on Kradlanda. . Lientcaant Jo'an M. Bllicott, U. St. N., writes for St-. Nicholas a paper 0:1 lighthouse, cut it kc?, "Tha Li-hid Tl.aS Gnido la the Ni:;Lt. " Lieutenant Blii cott pays: Vfhcu hliips are tiijiu upon thpece iu the liphta of henven are their "gtiidrs. Even iu the dark ngos, when tfco cc:n pass and fc-oitunt were iinkisov:n instir. ments, the EceiJiuigly iuotici:icK3 pf;e star huiip like a b aeon lipht iu tisa nortlicru heavens, anl the- ri.ilit; nud eettine of tho sxm s.rd stars oi-iiu- gnished th east from tho v,f;;t. AWn, however, f Lip? como near tho Jatid, the lights of heaven are not Fn-:".cicitly safe to jruico Uam. Bol:s lie iu their paths, cu&'ct'U in the nnjbf, reefs and shoals Krc-ad nuoVr the water, wLilo un.suspecttd rniicuts sveeep the frail craft all biiuoiy upon these danger?. KcT-rtheh -.-, f-hips were paii d along dangerous coasts for cri;turies before u plain pystein of marliing il.iugercns places was invented. The early mar iners were hold eel reckk ss rovcrp, more than haif pirates, who sehk in wa, aooui obsolete a noted t rccch 13 spring seats ar,d ;acks and is pro- pnysieian proves tnre is no truth in the German theory. Now tho ques tion j, where are we at. 1 ! Dr. Dunn of Lincoln has about: J 1,0-JJ acres of 1 irid devoted to tho cul-j ! , , , , , ... I is'Jed nor so hn to lo"k at as a palace j Columbus has aoeut tho .atn.j amount ' .. . . . , . I.i t-y s. 1 T , .X' CI, U !i lU'il' ..-'V- V I iUC 111, , , f. . ' . , Second clasj tickets ere accented forfl ci.Gugu aau biy tnc: go uv two, is only So. For folder giving full parliculnrs, call at nearest Burlington ticket oRice, or write to J. Francis, G. I'. A., Bur lington route, Omaha, Neb vided with curtains, edding, towels, soap, etc. An expe i-;need excursion conductor and pj iyrm Pullman tvrter ocomr 'nv t tnreugh to the laC)ti.3 CO!et. - W biio neit her s'o t xrea-ively lin- the neighborhood of G.'K'O acres be ing cultivated in the state. The crop, is becoming sin important one. I.x. C. is. Rush, tho Wayne county mur-dti-tr, who killed his family whils in a lit of religious insanity, h is pleaded guilty to tho charge of murder, but & FRANK, THE PEOPLEiS 1 10 w- - , j- -jm n -r .j.--f 1 1 Tho AAre?tfield (lad. ) News prints the fr! bnvi ncr in rpcurd to 4 n old rosi.'n.nt winioui mance. j.io nas secureu ai , ,, . , - . of that pia;e: 'rat!; McAvoy, for cbango of venue to Pietce county and . ,.,',... t , T , . ,, i many years in the emn.oy of tiie L. IUO in;u win lano iu o u uu. . i . -1 . I iN A There is talk among the railroad of- j ticials cf a charge in the time table of tbe Missouri' Pacific trains. If the! chiee is made, the night trains over -. this branch wul be discontinued and they will be run west of here over the & C lwy. here, says: T have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a i;d D.arrhoea llemedy for ten years I or lonjrei am never without it iu mv family. I consider it the best remedy o" tii.j bind mauutacturra. 1 fike ple.icuro iu rccommen 3ing it.'" It is ' ii !:iHi'itifl fin- ill, bowel .disorders. h'nr Weeping Water and Auburn branch, ; hv aU drvgei).t so as to do away with the train now j ' . run oil that branch. This is another ! blow that pio.-perity is hitting tho rui-roadn. The day pa'-secge.r t ra": n ni wiil go through this city t:s umi-jI. '! Nebraska v i t.y News. The b jQ( t.f the this countiy, with Ino aid of tie eplcudid o'i tiuatioc given theru by the state - institutions for i hat purpos-. aic enabled to r.itke a living at some ti ado or by tuning rnu.-ieal iiiotratatir.ts, bu t t rca 1 1 ieat of a blinu man nerformirig comes -It Is tho IlPSt Oa i:artli" That is what Edwards & Parker, c'i cbr.nts of I'l-iins. G;i .', say cf i:,!n!;f. Iain's Pain Balm, for iheu- n.a:i?u:, laino lack, deep seati'd and liiu-seiiiar pr.ins. Sold by all druggists. - i Yi'hen the spring tici'1 romcs, gen tle Aunie,'' like all t tber sensible poifons, wii! c!eaii?o t'je liver ti'ui re ntrvale . the sjtcui th D.'.Witt's Little Early Kisei s, fai-but-. hiiio pills Pr the toIJab i ti til year ti-unc. I '. il. l icko o Co ol Now Vork is now at THE CITY HOTEL and will be fur the coming wceic whore he will be prl.id to see anyone sintering FROM CHRONIC DISEASKS o( the Liver. Kidneys. Skin. Rheumatism and Xeuraitjia. H.irt, -Nerve nud Stomach troubles. Malaria, Chili-! and Kevcr. Catarrh. Ibonchiiis, Asthma ami l.iinK aftccUon, Diseases, of Women aa i Cliildren, Nervous prostration, etc. It!Ii:i'MATISM. TUKOAT AM) IXNU msKAsKit a paktici l.au Sl'KtlALTV. EXAMINATION CONSULT ATiON AND FREE. Al! cordially invited ami welcome whether they take treati-i nt or not. Treatment moderate in cost and lully fruuranteed to be satisfactory. Dr. Follett has had wenty-cight years of experience as a sjiecialist in ail chronic diseases, meeting with universal success. Many cases are incurable The doctor tal.es no case to treat except he feels confident he can cure or materially benefit the patient. -eis made at yotir residence in town without c'jtirge where treatment is given. Notice of calis tiroligli the iostoni''e or at hotel. Rarlor en tianco east side in T'htrl street. Office hours 1 to f p. ni. All medicine purely vegetable. Outside calis made daring forenoon. j fr-om JCckome, Ind. For twoyears tiu I hi - .- or k in If.,' cniirr. ! t i.-a p i n t-inil-'iVKKKLV XkIVs-Ukk.AI.H- oi-Cl a rood of the coast. along which f . , , . ,. .- , , 1 , i . . . .,- .., . , ,, . , . - . , t::at to.vo Iris ilo!.oii the en or Is r.f e.c- 1 e.- ve-.r. piivhIkc :n i-u lie--. tiie- nu.xii.1., uua auiiii uut, wave esiao- , . lishcu ' iighta r.tnl ' iauuraarks on thtra ' -41 ko it record Ih e p- o...r . - - per 1 3 to 11 had they cared to do bo. Tho ir-Je te- ,im- A v' tK hZ il ,)UiAl 1Ii3u Li-V tae ginning, then, of aKjsrrmof lighthoutes j name of Wm. Brink man r.iTei ed to so t:;e merchants with wLom pair , and th? count v co.nmisloners -Legal Netici. Will Att.i-.l I lit- !Uy Frstial. The memi'-e: s of the il) .-.rt club of this c'ty H ft this aftci nt;o:.' on th fa-.t maii t:; participa.e in the Mny festival of the vuriom Mozsrt tnus of the stated Lincoin. TheMisscb Kaub Gl irf:. Cagnoy, If.j 'k, l-lso:-, Peter sen. Ke.efer and Mis. 1 .l iV.-'On are o the miscellaneous r."gri:rii, while the Piati.-ii.nlli ciu'i will be represented by tho Misses Kaoble and Clark. The club nr.ticio t s a gixid tima. Mif-s Cagney has been coaching thec.uh, with Miss Ksuble as aceoni panis!, and . we arc su-o they will do tlieti. el ves ct edit a', the c i pitol city. The Misses' Clark and-Klson wi'.l re main and visit friends fer it c ep'c of weeks. - Important School Noii-e. Owing to the reappen ranee of dipt -then i in our schools in the CVnt rT building, that building will be cior-td for the remainder of the wtk and will be thoiouably i leased and fumtgnted from top to toltcm The r'resi.nwn nn.l Juni-'i"' daises o. tae high bCfiooi and the. morning division cf tbe eighth grade wit; - t rett rn lo-m-ri ow mm uing. Nouc f the octns will be open until Monday nexi. !'y order of the board. was when t:;e merchants with w-cm pair tho reckless narint rs traded in these ga v: h dark ages built beacons near the harLor : m mouths to pui-to tiae fchips into roTt by day and liLtvd tires fer their gnidaEce at night. As fucU a harbor guide Lad to in the no clu- :v as If he ;ed to He "t. i o in i h." e-ttiv: bo a sure Jaudmsrk in tho daytiine ad a light ly night, it ser-u took on a set tled f-hni ( a tc".", tr o:j which could be buili a tire, and sch a tower was usual ly built vi eif ::. This method .f gcidirg fhips intc the rjorts which they sought v.:is Fcarce ly established l.cfote Imujaa wicliediifss nscd it as a means for their destruction. Bands cf robbe rs, or, as they came tc be called, ."v. rick :rs, " would hi ie themselves t-nmt --where near tho haven sought Ly a richly laden vessel, and, alter overpov.Tvii the ro ttx-pcis, would estinguish the l.-e-acoa fire on tin night on which the .'hi; was erpectcd. Then they would liht anethcr i'.ru lie tome treac ln iovis r cf, The manner. sailing boldly towr.rd the falso light, j oven i eg of tnis week. v. ould dash iiis vss.T to dcrrtructicn on the reef, whric-npin t.'.o robi-cr ba-:d would plui:cltr the wreck and m.ke cS with the Leo! v. To Jtneen Crcve, I'etcr G-e'e, Ctrav 1 1 rev I :a!is fjri-. erl'eter Kock.WeibKe Margnrcthe Kock and . lift list Kock. non-icsidat d.-ta.,aiusr ou a.;tl e::cli ot vov are hcivPv tvi:'tieJ that on ihe .'!:h d.iv i-f Airii. A. if. IK'7. S.,hn II Pett ibone siiid . E. XiAon file 4 a petit; n in t.t- district r u rr i .f I "l-.s fililit V n.r.liosl I .M. t lie oi; iff t ant eiit lo w-orli, a r:u is a le-ti.-t. tll'i prnV-r et which is to have est bii-lie-ia tax hen . ' .. I.. . ..... . .1 ... :. 1 ..!..;...;.. .... .1 :. . ;.. l. 1 t,t.i, ..nil in I,, . ' 'i l"i .li'J I'l.iiiin,:.-, tiuu iu.lUioi. lui.' ui . ,i il- i. il oi l n. I 1 ii 'in v. .is iifiiiii w. e- Ournyt time Nebi a - ka City I lir.t-ka. lor the sum r.f Sl'O la. (ri.ars )-:. l,-'.i. I )'.;. isii and i.-lTt. wiUi I'' per ct-ut miere--t th. re 1 ess. . ,n limn About Mavirth. I l.-sr, a payment of , ! ,r ,a Uj jT.iiu.rv efjviityit-i --ii--f, p ftrcchisure '?,'.; AT.Wi,?.- of i-i-rwr-ne if ?. --i L:'f i ''si. -; ..V- :-. -uv to - tifv .. - . t' - .-aim: wan K, f.-r cent j..tr.uut- interest and lf'i' a.c :.t the state houe l ist -.vii.te." 1 cots is ietnin:e-l. Vt.-t arc rt-qniretl to answer . . , i sai-.l petition on or !, t-re Moiidav. June 21st. wa a cnulum. and wo must say for; 17. j..un il. i'litTu-o.Ne axt, b. E. Nixon. their c.e.lit that whe : it was paid for ! 'i--y:i- ( as the tclcgrnpti and tolepbono hill-1 kil'eJ by ttse score will testify) they! kej't their i'i--dgc Icgal Notice. To Arthur and I"!li-n Spive , non-re-idnnt de- Tf von hin- ; man ! f. von are hereby notiai d ttiat u tl.e 4th . ' ' . i ,,v ! Vav. A. l. I V lie is better tkr.n tiie- in in who sells out to both sides. At the f 'rt-iliton, Iv.b'ii P.e:o-',i Y:v,v, the ; Ameriean i-ir.ovp, wilt he iCrei-liiea theatre in Omaha Lioi"s rind I'i-.ppj-. Here is a tale cf a ftrr-ugr auixn il friendsliip told Ly p. via;- r in :i rec-eist issue of Ihc Wts-'ttnirsr rCf-it-tle. The etory is tiiifiUC. Accnuing tothe writer, li'op.o who really t.nj-jy r xtrao; ;i i r-a : y i n tne way of mu-iesl j t iU-i.t, Shou.d not aliow the Oppor- i tunlty to .00 by. .S :ui otni shou d ) malcviui eiioit to get v a party of t c en' j'-t'i v-( a'id thus o -i n i: oi:i 1 aei: : t.!i j r-turse cvi tiit.ar. ! Aden lie.-Ptm and lesse l;.!.t oiauoenci-d an action ai 1.1- uistrict roi-rl of tJis cou.iiy. ?t-!rask;'., against you, for 'i.t; r-irrosc ol lecovcrui'' .l'd.iri laiauce due j ti-eni a-j law-ets l.r rrusi-rutai? the s-uit ot pi ! il". v-). aio.ai in county coii'l if Ca.s county. Ne , lir.i.-ka. in April l-t. and the further sum oi , v'1 1 e,o said j,l.-.ii!t.;is as hswyers for l.-fviK.inp at t he I Uie -nit oi Ke.lossr vs. Sj-ivey in district court 1.1 . ' I said oiiiii v in l.M i ami lhi'7. it is claimed that t' ridav ' ; a.'tiiic iiv riuic-d to pa v ;.i-l Aaen IVismi and J.s-e L. r'o"t what sm h sa vo.-s were rca--.n.-.l .- worth and that tai l serv ice were fomotbintf I worth the sai.l t-tans ot Si9 a-.'l ar.d the said "is are 0 ui: in ; u s . 01 1 1 lite 1,1.-11 11,1.11..-. vii arc- rcia'rod to ausv. er said petition at or .l ot- "'.on i.iv, tae 'ilst day of June. A t. Is'.i. A I.I i.N r.KI-s'oil .Ni JR 1.. lai.iT. 1'i.iiutias. i Plattsmouth ; i- 1 a e. a lioni s.5 that was ke Somaliland ar'.c i ted a ! la cax.tivi.y m 1 terrier. 'i'h-re The . ;i -1, i.i iv.dv "oiimte r Si'.'itias;. Vo 11 lie'?" hid' vas crowded ! !" . hi. ;d ii-tene-l vei"-' atte..t ! - 't ti. Ni- r Ci. plain Chase t.M i-flio s ( t use, u'l'i;; part .0! I.!t-'iKC Not l"-rclv given th.ft Mark Win e has t.tit.a as leouae ! l-v toe ?-t.i.i:t.- i! t Nebraska with tl.o vn.asa cl.-rk ol i.i: i.... i.'!iui.-st:n a ii-ease to soil i-.oi.S and vn:oiis .. -. .r: for ti.o Cont ai year in ihe bua.ianr situated on . i.i, 1 i.-.ce of i'?i;:;0 n t a s ruua. y. M akk v Hi l l-:. uce in awhile tho liUl fellows weald ' bs P--t -i-'c Ili:sl hiii-oever J J jXJ ' I ;mo chire to ti:e ca'C. Then kIib wcuid a man U'voj. thai sh nicl i-.o reap.1 v - were several bull terrier purpies tear the place where oho was conrluetl. and ! ".s -u u- ones Ctuio Cior e to tne ca'C. j.i.t-il Mi'J weu-ii ;i man H'V'oj. ir.ai fii'-tua ::o reap. snarl, and the 1 apples wee Id f-camp. r ; c.tt.tabi Co a so will ocen up CJ Ion wood back, but there was cr.a that seemed to Tuyiday nioht as an outpost for Plaits nave tne goou will 01 to lioi-jies?, icr ' . -1 1 . ' 1 .i : in out Li. on A tlav vthn L.t z.i -re:ii-h-fi li-n rai.e s. instead of growliiig, kLj thov.'td eigns ; ne : f. S.'iue new-- recruits are ex led so. .111 to help in this work. cf pleasure. : u h, i lodges nc i i.ag.e anu who The puppr was euccurr.grel, End after ' ais-od by SiatT Captain Itigrs this blinkiuc r.t the ljoness J:c-walked bchliv i weei. Wed - esJaj in. To the f-urpri; 3 of tho hcrper, who i A is a tbe 11 of May, an ico ercara wasexrreling to -xc tho rni-T-7 quickly jso.'ialat lb-!; Voiuuteer hnil for tho killed, the lionefs sn-ctc-hed out her j ucRl of this Pest, huge paw uml gently drew tho dog iu. , n-i i : -1 , ....--.-: , -. . . - 1 lire uit.ii iiaiuii as.uei iraicu v.iui nis Aco ruirg to the r.ew papers. leeeaaiou, auu no m-;icu liiro Xicr 1 Qltio i-nshnnd became warm lur ana Las reiiimncci wita nor , everttnee. The curious tiig 33 that (spcflnl notiei-3 utuier this lieaU will bp rii.-.rna for at the rio e-ent lier word e;i h insertion.) t CS ELI.A EOl i.d Thursday. VZXTZCZ 1.. t i ; l 1 t i .v 14 ' J iitii4 l iii 1 ) ui 11 it rt f 1 u t ' v I 4 i;-. the. father of seven t hildrcn rot Sencr r-go. Of the ei-ven all lived but, one. It is to bo yh.t; for this notice and dtsciiinniT property. roit i:k.t. I " K REN 1 Etht room apartment 'I I 'em! Is store. Incniire at tin; store. in I 1 the li--ne3 will havp iir.i!:ii-.?t:da xrif h tho other puppies. If they coma to the h'ic'1 h l in 14 surT..v of Chamber cage to h-fo bow tJiuir- Jit;Io brother is -l.n's Cough Remedy, tho only sure getting ulozfc, s ho row 11 ai thtiu in j cure for croup, whooping cough. aid Jiieii-icing tbat they cel-j :r,d coufrhs, find so Insured his th cliilurc n ;nir,st .tht se disea-cs. For sale for all drutrtrisls. Iwtit Their l.litle tiirt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. DodJ were called upon lu-t eten'ng to mourn the loss of their b iu'ht iittlo three-yea r-tdd daughter from that most dread disease, diphthe'ia. She had only b?ci sick two days, thus making- her takiiig-t'lT go eudden t hat the fend parents wore tint . prepared for the shock. They bve the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends. On account of th ; eon- tones po load aro fri adopted i-.u-.py is trc.'.t.'d just as if he va re- a cab cf htr cvn . j l-e! !! lecl A t 1 1. n - .. - 1 , . 1 , . r. , J : IT. C. MeMaken & Son nre ro-v pre in taamg ti'Avn tne fciecpio ci the old i , .- . Itcthcdist church ia Vawrluwn. whi, h ! v u' ':hvor ee"r n to ,iV' tho Young 3Icus Catholic asscciation is ; l'Arl j til c:t- temodaik.3 for its uiiD, tL-3 hisiczia old ' - - - - weathercock cn tcp cf tho ttetplo had to be removed. He is 3; feti high, with , a pewter body azd cojiper tail, a::d is Eaid to have Lcea made by "Paul Ilcvere ' when about 20 yeuracld. It i; said that ', the weathercock v.r.3 criminally 1-Iacf.d, ; I OK . good five-room l-.ouse for sale, to be moved away. Enquire of Fred Eianger at hardware stole. : J1CU S M.E A rood top bupiry. I'or pai ticaiars a ciKi'iiie ol D. LabbiuK'on or at Nev.s otfice- i'iiK SALE -improved twenty cris near tm'.n. I at a L:ip;:iin. Nine acres oi grotm! iuclud e aj orclu.i'l, loi rent. A ir.ttnher i-l houseo tiiat c .1 te sold ( neap. K. V- ' lNOHAM. The Man of the World Usually is "up to snuff" in all that is vyorth knowing about the up-to-date styles in clothing. Ask him who are the best and most reliable clothiers in Plattsmouth, and see if he doesn't mention our names every time. Our fine stock is unlimited, our prices low, and our fine suits will suit the most fastidious. Our S5 and S6 ail Wool Cheviot Suits OUR 1'IOKLD BETTERS. A Child or Boy's suit at $1.25 Double seat and knee. Have you seen our line of $2.50 all Wool Pants? Signs of Spring - 'If yoil watch it li ug Store you can always tell when npriifr is com-it-jj-. People begin to bit y Sarapririlla and Soda Water. We don't care how soon they begin to come- now. We have .ill the various spring medicines, a full lice cf Drugs, arid our Soda Water can't be equalled. F. G. FHICKE & soiTU sixth sti;i:it. CO. II 7 $ Jul If JOB BANK WATERIVI AN CORNER. Makisif Bot!: Hkc!s "Mont" Can tilvv.tvs he d;-ue whe o rou c:n ret ehoiee ine ii--;st ! pi-ice.-. E. A. Oliver l;eens the choices fresh, prime hec-f, mutton, lamb, veal, poi k, ham-;. lid bacon, and roiiitry audgnmein senson. of such qu-ililv thnt vou net plenty of nourlshnieol for ;i small amount of etish. E. An Oliver's Meat Market, Fifth and Main Streets. TAL-Tt KAliE ! Jl1 !":? ami cr.fle taken for choii e b-ue-er.is - I i - l . :. , ...... , .... l1... .A t". -i n .n.T nal.- pi::u v-ii'v.i i- i.-v-.i'.n.. a ii-ii ,i,i. i.. . Kmc, r.-iini.e-.i to .; t nor season ot live n. .ni.'is. A;,,.- to li. W. bc.'.ver on tle premises near Ct:iir.ia or a. idre- Lid.j.r free:;. 19 r in 1755, on tho eld church Lcilding that was demolished in 117. Thcio is j some dispute about hi cYi:crshi, the' Unitarians claiir irg that he was simply j leaned to the 2Itthcdi.-l3 wlzu tl:a lat- ter bnilt their church ia l'i-17, v.-hiio tho . Methodists chtira that they bonght him i from tho town, lie will probably be ; presented to the YVsr.erto'.vn Historical ; society. Bctcii Traced ipt. To Ki'J th n:tir, Elact Anti. . j Yon may cxtcrmirato tlsck ant3 Ly first keeping oat cf their reach all' j sweets, btaud yi ur ct-.hr; and sngar. ! (Q - ''''"'---':Q xsulls from a B-.d ; Liver and am bz Cuied by Usln f "" 3 - z ' lr- a a B " -r i I l .s h ij T 'ri i H i n r i Oa:ions nature c the discasu t h j . boxes iu a pan cf v. jt;r, then arctmd funeral took place this morning Paints and oils at Gering.Sc Co i the shelves put cither kvendcr, ground: :loves, or, Letter, camp-hor. I-acaes j Home Journal. , A Certain Remedy for D is: ares cf the Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organs AT DR'JOOiSTS. PRICE, $1.00 PER EOTTLE THE Dp.. J. H. WchCAN hlEOICINE CO., St. Louis. Mo. CO o) -s. -. - 'jj-r-r?. .'J " 7 IfMgim To Be iiFSnw - bmn Aiay this year in valuable articles to smokers of BEackwell's Genuine riam Tobacco The Beet I Vou v. ill find one coupon in side cticli 2-ouncc bag, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. buy a bag, read thecouporl n:;d sc o bow to "et your sharr - m a Fins Violin 1 V,vn r-. 1 v'.'M;!trt Onlfll. Fitted nith Cjlin, ViTa'tliMn, IlaraD den, Roehford or the ne'-v Atlas move men N, and at prices thit will rurprie you they aro ho low. 5NYDER, Jeweler snd Optician 506 Main Street. HARD COAL. Missour Ccah Genuir.e Canon City Coa FOR CASH. o i.-rr. At r. . V'bitr WIT'T. CD buys a Mandoline, t ihru.scye Tlaple, Mahogany or Rose wood Finish. Fully guaranteed 1 w vK -t GO ays An American Guitar, guaranteed to stand. Steel j-.trings, in Mahogany or Rose wood finish. SEND FOR CATALOGUE OP SHEET MUSIC. buys a $100 Organ. vimball Pianos 1 Ororans o ON EASY PAYMENTS. : t::;:s, littla nscd, for $50, $00, $S0 to $100. Write for Catalogues and oar term. rACTOBY PRICES. - HOSPE, JR., 1513 Dcaglas Street, OMAHA, NEB. C J veiling News, 156 week