Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 04, 1881, Image 2

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    The Herald.
ko. ft. yA.CWuRPHT, - Editor.
PLATTSMOUTII. AUGUST 4. 1881.
Call Tor a Meeting of the Itepubllcaa
Central Committee of
Cass Co.
Tbt Republican Central Committee
of Cass County is called to meet at
Eight Mile Grove on Saturday, Sept.
3d, 1881, at 1-30 p. ro.. for the purpose
of calling a County Convention, and
the transaction of such other business
as may lisitimately come before them.
Jso. A. MacMckphy,
Chairman.
THE COMMITTEE ARK:
H. M. Bushnell, 1st Ward; G. W. Fair
field, 2d Ward; M.B. Murphy. 3d Ward;
L. C. Stiles, 4th Ward, Plattsmouth;
J. Q. Adams, Plattsmouth precinct;
Ben Urost, Bock Bluffs; Jesse Irwin,
Libert; ; G. W. Adams, Avoca; Sam
Ilichardson. Mt. l'lesuant; J. F. Polk,
Eight Mile Grove; J. T. A. Hoover.
Louisville; I. N. Woodford. Centre;
J. W. Tliomas, Weeping Water; Al
Dixon, Stove Creek; S. W. Oitou. Elm
wood; R. G. McFarland, South Beud;
M. B.Abbott, Salt Creek; A. Beeson,
Greenwood; A. A. Laverty. T.pton.g4
The President.
HAMILTON EXPRESSES CONFI
ln.
DENCE.
New YoitK, August l.-An inter
view with Dr. Hamilton was publish
ed this morning even stronger in its
statements than his dispatch to his
wife on Saturday. He says emphatic
ally of the president: -There is no
reasonable dubt f his recovery."
"Will you permit me to ask one
question. Do you think the resident
will be able to resume his duties V
"He will undoubtedly be aula to le
mime a certain class of official duliea
within a week or two."
"You mean that he will be able to
attach bis signature to papers. Ac."
"Oh. as far as that is co;;cerned h
is now perfectly able to do that'
Wise and Crites won after all, it
teems. Briefs printed at the Hekalu
tCice are lucky.
FrKsm'BK for the new hotel lias
been bought and -t is leased to a man
from 111.
Bushnell is getting the PreiuhKJi
List out very well we see by our ex
changee. The man arrested for Forgery here
n week ago got clear by some legal
hook It seems. He'd better stay
clear of here, too.
The President is daily improving,
and it is thought can ba remove I soon
to the soldiers' home, where a cottage
is being prepared for him.
TUB Lincoln Dinocrat man who
writes from Plattsmouth thinks that
the Ossenkop eae will lose the Re
publican party many votes in Cass
county.
Dr. John Black went through Lin
coln to Tecumseh and the Journal
says he 13 one of the -Unterrified:
Well, Dr. John isn't easily scared,
that's so.
A tramp who was put off the B. &
M. train at a station called Waco, shot
at the iioadmaster twice, the bullets
lodging in the coach. The Company
have sworn out a warrant and officers
are after the scoundrel.
Tom Majors, how's the boys? get
ting down s'.im ain't you, only a girl
this time. Do most as well as that
ourself, that is, like the Irishman we
cnu ctmt within one of it that's none.
Good morning, sis.
So many complaints have come to
us about the breaking of the Sabbath,
by ball playing on Sunday at the Driv
ing Park, that a notice forbidding that
amusement there appears elsewhere
and we hope it will uot have to be en
forced by law.
One wing of the Ctpitol is about
done, and tother ought to be commenc
ed. Now we're at it put it through,
right through till done , middle and all ;
the sight of that scabby old centre
piece makes a man sick, when he goes
to the capitol.
Some of you fellows that owe us
and find it "hard times to raise money,
now's your time. Bring us some good
oats or corn ; don't wait until every
one else is supplied, come now we
want it right away, and good, not mus
ty trash that can't be sold on the
street.
Tns New York papers are trying to
make out that they have as good sen
ators as Nebraska, any way, and all
because a Boston paper snubbed 'em
and said since Conkliug went out New
York ranked with Nebraska on a n
atorial timber. &c and so on.
In the haste to kill Conkling the
Albany Legislature Roosters forgot t
pass their bill for a special election to
fill the places of Lapham and Miller,
and may have to put the people to
more cost by an extra session or some
expedient to cover the omission.
Their genius for blundering is im
mense. G. W. YorNO, a Cass County soldier
boy, who came here ia 1867 without a
nickle, sold this past year, from July
to July, 82075 worth of hogs. Mr.
Toung has 2C0 acres of land paid for,
geod houses, stock and everything to
match. Made it mostly out of hogs.
Who say hog farming in Nebraska
wont pay.
A terrible explosion in a distill
ery took place at Peoria, Illinois, July
30th, by which seme eighteen persons
were killed and others scalded. It
was the Woolner Brothers' distillery
which was burned some weeks ago.
About 80,000 barrels of beer, however
wre left, which they wanted to di
till In some way. During this opera
tion the explosion occurred.
One of the shameful things that
the late X. Y. Hiuubble has devel
oped is the ulter unreliability of the
Associated press dispatches.
While our people are indignant over
the power and misuse of monopolies,
meaning generally railroads, it would
not be amiss to pay some attention to
this gigantic, autocratic, irresponsible
monopoly of all monopolies that pre
tends to give us our news, and lies
like a house afire to suit the interests
f Its managers or local gathereis
every day.
If it is considered unvhlrsome for
a congressman or senator to take fees
in cases and act in law suite on mat
ters where he may Lave a vote, what
shall be said of newspapers, great
monopoly newspapers, that procure
situations and places for their em
ployees in government offices, where
they hold managing power over
the news that goes out about all gov
ernmental affairs and can color it to
suit their taste?, and in order that
they may keep their places in the
"press gang". No more daugarous pre
cedents, no fouler blot on our freedom
exists than the management of these
great newspaper fountains at present.
Civil Service reform, an honest prac
tical civil service refoirn is the next
great question of the day. Every sen
sible mau that aims to knowledge in
public affairs sees the danger. Many
foolish suggestions ars maJu for its
cure. One prime remedy is overlooked
y all we have seen thus far. Elect
the U. S. senators by the people and
you eliminate one-half the temptation
afc once. A senator cannot give all
the people a id ape. Corrupt dema
gogues weuld not care to run ff tjjfl
legislature were it not for the great
chance for pewer and plunder in "mak
ing a senator."
Hail the New Yolk senators been
eUcU'J by the people no audi disgrace
ful squabble jm .u.t ;;.t Albany could
have takn place and It wouLi l'fny?
been a real vindication or .-ensure by
the people at once.
Papa law to elect the U. S. sen
ators by tbje aiU, demand it, furiu
ei s aj;d honest pet)p4e; ur ;f ihe
first requisites to an honest ;;ytr;)-eji
it. the future.
The outrage by a tramp on a little
girl three years old reported in this pa
pe luil week tun; out much more
serious than It 'jig J!.'?n supposed, has
created a good deal ot exoilet.;) and
justly so.
It has been ascertained that tha lit
tje girl was very seriously injured. and
has btifeM ti'uiltrl the doctor's care ever
since.
The brute who did it gives the iium
of Win. Crammer, and was arrested at
the time for "indecent exposure," lined
and ijti(-.e(J to 1' days hard labor in
working ii uac,
Since then the injuries lminM Je.
veloped, a charge of rape has been pre
ferred and he will be tried on this, as
soop as his time is out on the tirst
charge,
Meanwhile tti .illeW o the uuni
ber of two hundred, or more, aoerift'
bled in the Court House Monday, with
the avowed intention of taking the
prisoner out and lynching him. The
Sheriff informed them that while he
had uo sympathy f prisoner and
thought no punishment severe bftng
for the crime, the prisoner was in his
charge by law and lie shwuld protect
him. Other citizens represented that
the man now being in the hands of the
law. h6 hoiiJd have a trial, and then
if the law did not Mit0 oyt something
like justicM t would be tin .iog.h
to take other measures. On tilt; as
surance that justice should be done
the crowd dispersed.
While we cannot in any way coun
tenance mob iw w are fflad the meet
ing took place. The crima is most
dastardly and outrageous, and the Jaw
in many cases seems so inadequate
and lawyers can be found generally to
try and clear such fellows on tech
nical quibbles that we deem an order
ly meeting of the fathers and brothers
of this community to express their
determination to protect their house
holds and execute justice is both right
and projer. When it 2otue$ to the
pas that a man's family are not afc
when he leaves them in the ttiorning,
and our children are abused on the
very streets before our eyes, as you
may say, it is time that all useless de
lays and law quibbles are done away
with and stern, exact and unrelenting
justice is meted out to ail tramp, vag
abond and rapists. Public safety dpr
mands it. and the parents of children
would be less than men if they let this
scamp go free by any quibble of Uw
or skill of lawyer.
Outrageous as is the crime above al
luded to, it brings to mind some things
on the other hand.
Is there any town on earth where
children are left to run in the streets
as here? It is impossible to drive
through our streets with safety, for
youngsters in the roads, all over. That
more do uot get killed, mojy enticed
away by tramps is oniy God' mercy
and no good management of the pa
rents. We want a better public sen
timent here on this matter and the
better educated and thoughtful peo
ple should take the advance. Chil
dren of all ages are on the streets too
much, they are aucy and imuudent
beyond compare, thev are of leu dan
gerous to life and property for thev
do not hesitate to hoot and yell and
try to scara horses as they pass, or
even throw sticks and things at pass
ers by. The boys in many cases Uarn
to sweat, or rather, do swear in a man
ner that turns one' blood coid.
Twice within the past month we
have seen lads trying to flitht in the
open street. They called each other
severally, numbers of times G d
s of b-s, and double and trebled the
oatks with adjiat;es such as"atinking
s of a b ," &c, &c.
Now these are not nice thing O
put in a paper, but the cure, if any,
mmt be utfejs, aud perhaps if people
see in print once just what language
their children use they will make some
effort to stop it.
Twice lately the editor of this pa
per has taken boys aside and tried toij
shame them out of such talk, by ap-1
pealing to their pride and manhood.:
though little can be done with chil-lj
dren while the f;ithpm swear Inner :uid3
dreu while the father swear long and
loud daily on the streets. The 8treetElold chamuion of Temueraiice. E. G
is no place for children, there are gocdijl
tiKi v.crri i iula f!cuu'i6ro nr -j 1 i f fr In
f"j " -ie iiik anuj liiim oi ins itiiuviij ii
work done, and by aiding one anotherfsearcu of health, yet we were buoyed
grounds coald be made in yards, offjap with the hope that he would re
and away from the principal streets. f?turn to us with lenewed zeal anf
Nowhere that we ever lived befoie3courage tu d0 aljn mightier things
have we seen children so deliberatelyjMfor truth and justice. Hut alas! alas
ana apparently turned loose on the,)ur ,eHrt sank within us last Mon-
street to get run over, to learn badFjday night as a cable dispatch bore ti
language, and worse hab-ts, as here.
ooiue in uiu riuiciuicc anu .ui3-Egr tins stalwart had taken its ever
sionary women should take this ingia3ting night to the Land of the Eter
hand and form an anti-street commit-Uani, and would return us no more
lee wnose business it should oe to ar -
gue ana reason with parents andUi)St few years of his life. We recallecEi
tlinnrl tTL'O r.uiirkla it I fit ah' tltni.i 4k.&? i ai f m
muutiiiu i'cui"D "- "" nicui n'rrjjt-iie iioHT wnen ne fiepiareu ior lem
danger of the present system. Iterance. What a thrill of joy sprear
T ... " tI7m .i GHhrough the town ; what a mig. ty im
J. W. Karnes, of Plattsmouth wa.fij , ' ... .
in New Nexico recently while JJJb.RPulsts 11 Bve tne work throughqui
Ingersoll was there and heard Inger.fcUhe county. A jolly good cheer char
oil s opinion of that couutry or ratherH.tcterized his leadership, whilst hi
of the natives who reside there. Sa;dlluotto wa8-WitIl MHiioe toward Nom
Hob: u hat New Mexico wants ist3 , ,, ,
r,- rc.- ofri Sand Chanty for AH. Iho enemj
mvii. (iiivi ir IJllJ woivii rfl
Journal.
The strongest and
measures should be
mast
taken
careful
liv t lit ?!
"J ...
Mayor and Council,
through
marshal and Hih
4 poiia to prevent spre4tj Vr a whole life time a halo ofM
rating here, and ioJ&)ri!7ntliP.! H
... , Ksorigntness. 1
aaedily. He want noj Thus it was with our lamented co lj
.ins as Crammer's.iltt)0I.er- u;s );,st d,tJS were ,j9 besi
tramps congreg
clean 'em out spoedily
more sucn airaus as l rammer s.iltboi.er- nis ,.ist d.tys were his besi
tvery strange customer should bjays; the memory of them a swing
maueiogive an account -o nimseiifcj,, ,2 Ct.,1SG. of ,vCioiis perfume urg
aild 'inlcQs satisfactory, ...arched on.
The Winston robbers aie not caught. .. . . , . f . .
kuia nii.iiiK. .Missouii oeeuiMj,
: . : r: :
to have waked up
. VQ
it little and oltersl
v,uuo ror tneir capture, liiose wnogrJ , . ., r , ,
... ' . . Piieaves b-it the more for us to do
preteuu to unow tne James ooys saT? , , ... ,
. : . ... .. .. JyAnd with a prayer for
llldt nvilc L.lltil fill. i I 19 tllllUUM
that auoi 7'J t!:i Jr:ih published no? ,,', ,.. , , ,
v, ,J . ' " f ?v.YH heal the wounded soul. we sa
one can tell if the Jaiue boys did It oif-i.-" ,, . ,
1 , i-'peace to his asnos, for thougu beisi,
not; or how many James boys are's? , . ...
alive, or in fact much or anything thatvSj ,
is reliable about a Missouri train rob-S.i Cjaiiuissioned.
bery except the fact and tlie money V by mks. n. j. m. sdeiuox.
gue m4 PVpM ''" amount, of thairiure is tiioiin.injj in t!.e iiution aeryof liite
varies Willi me uumnc-l" or t-oiitmilaj
the reporter has had the morning hcS
5 1 'It ... W
Jiissauri i driuc uurk.
The Missouri PaciSc road to Atclii-Sl
iotM has been located two miles froni(Mri0.e u in silent i.uUi.psh h
I'apilnou. The p'-j;-tract for buildinpj eat p or fe;irf.
all t!ie bridges hub been awaiurd alonpjc tUii ymjtb iuii sw'ftiy ,t
the route lo different parties. Accoid-n
ing to the contract the bridges are all!
to be completed by December 1st. Thct
other york on the road will be pushed
ihijjiii-h its rauidly as possible. -Hee.
TT1?. A" ;
The New Hallway
inrouguass vouniy yas oeen
gressmg siowiy, mtnerto, out seems toi
have wakened up with new life this!i'r
Mjnj Water Beeson fHrhey'areUa whose fetter,, viuuking. te.
Hammond are
25 or 30 teams and getting more every
.
diy. Agnew & Murphy commenced?)
Tueidaj at Louisville, and it looks as5rhe ver' curse is oa them, rank poijon i E
i f the Mo. P. Ii. It. would be completed..
t bei&rc r.fiw i s in spite oi the re-hj
yovi limb uiu . iV .m. nau iiwtvu Wih.44 fc!.,:,t uo;is ti1:uet then;, as t'.iey, nerveless Li
A. & N. for the Denver & Western
and ail work ou this branch would be$ wuile the rock the thought was wfeiy. 'neati
, ,ni t li their feet proves shifting Hand,
stopped. The Lincoln papers weretAnJ the .lI)gllish of tllclr w.xUlDi can be heart
auite sanguine on this scheme for sev-!$ throughout the land.
efuj dvi'Sj eyents knock theories0.er lilil4 st.elIC uI woe and auhter. oVr th.
and the road Lj beig bflilt ,4p;J toiy wounded and the slain.
tho continued joy pf our 'vy.' vfl'iS! Urn I u
15 qmveiiug li:ri 1 of I...U..
1 1 "
Alliauee Notice.
From Cascade Alliance No. 71. to allf soul are rife.
Ju'jf.rdinant Alliances within Cawlic" " i"r f reath craving ha uut-nche,
a;, .ii.ii. wmJ. -
ft'. ,V- " i i .ii, Wriieathe vi-t.r leaves the vl.ti n f-.raaothe
An invitation u UtfviiV rtay.diid to,!
meet with this alliance in C(mS!iItto;ii - N
Saturday, August 27th, 1831, at J lMfcut lo i a ivei i.i.uit. b,M ,,e mrky clou, f
o'clock -a., in., at their nicnic. to lie hehb
in D. S. Halverstat's Grove, 2i miiClKor aero-s the rfft a i
south of Weeping Water, to take ii.tuM
.. . - f-vi
Miiraiioii i ne an visat, iitv oi orm-js
"?""rjm u'":. 15
ni"i"",M yit
MUU,U" "'r -Y;!-"K
yeuuou iuv ueeui wi. -u 'V'"
nW w (rpiuw "t-c HfW,.," Vr...rfJ.. ...Sis like a sort of page, haying-a Hat
entitled (o in the StaU C4;-e.,tion.
.j.ooi spt-.iKiiiK niiti :i ycjuu nine expeui.Tncu ,H VJi .'.r "J"
e.i. u-iegaies win oe eniertaineu oy?,i
this alliance, liy vote of tins aliiance.gi1" neans ve.v wiui aa, ,.; M
l I. hVERElT.
F- J, Spkes, President.
sfpypt ary.
WKEtlN WaVkk, j'uiy ifu.U, 1 R 8 1 .
Jf A I A M ii L A N C t AM N I.
Somelliing About the Umonj Ljid4-making, jn whjch Mr. Pac-akrd, tin
;aruUle? and the Town or Monaco. 'Auiiiican Consul, took part. A
H . , Pi
AS At the recent gathei lug of the bowfi
The death of Mine. Blanc Casini of
4fof.apo, famous m the gambling pat -
on of the taif, reralls the peculiarrways, evmceu a ueep sympainy witi.r-i across the top; then curtains and hang
history of Moniicp. uamblii.g hr.yjng' 'the objects of the convention. nd tin li iugs shut all in, and make it look as
been driven out of almost every conn
; . . " .
trv in Europe, as far as prohibitory
laws could do 1. has found a refuged
in thi little resort, H heje both chprPh.Jo
and state derive their revpiiuas flomSf.,,J' ,,.1 i ... .i... II
it Monaco is a little inifelieii.leiii -
". . . , , r. . i-Uii liDii'tl it'll (Mil (i 1 lie iiraiu o ;un iui
principality of Italy, on the 1- renthfe. .iitll, ..,.',,,..: ' iJ r ::: ,.f :.l
border, near Nice w here it has beei.coho, tI.lt wlM1 ,t h, H 8 ou and ,
in turn claimed bv both coun-S"! .. t , .1. : .1... 1: .itl
Lie. Par the most Dart, however.
since tho tenth -ei.tiiry. it has been.
indeuendent. It contains ' leia tnar.1
4.000 inhabitants and consists of the 'AreijWe4 HiP,l have heard witl-M taking, aljout a year ag.. of boring an
town of Monaco and about four miles'profound sorrow oi ii, death flf tr'P ftJ arjcsiatj we. I un !er ihe Fifth Aventie
of tho adjoining territory. It is aliat" Lloyd Garrison, of Boston. U. S..' -m Ho its I. -' :;iie' drill was driyen ,uwn tq q
rocfey promontory extending into the'..'Snd that "we further regret that lit 3 depth of 2,100 feet, almost half a mile,
Mediteiianejij) In 18G8 the Pope sep-was not spared to see the slavery otjy but no important vein of water was
arated Mo'naro fVoif ti0 Pjocese ofi'iintemperance and the incentives tliert;-M struck, and the enterprise was aban
Nice, in return for widcl the I'rliiCitp a)so abolished, both legally and so-3 dor.cd. It is not dillieult, however, to
agreed to establish a benedictiue AbrUcialij-. " 1 secure an ample supply- of water by
hev tli VI. hot to pxerciae enidcojiali y such boring, especial.y below Iwenty-
..vxcXij.te"'
entirelVfrom the ent oV uh oV p!ro,,i? temperance bore nor H i,,g from ?!X) U 5Uu feet. One of the
wl ere zambVni i" f c-irried in T reF5cnurch '.' ?TP rough.N niust ,,:pCessful is that of Bauer BeU.
where gamui ng is can ea on. 1 n icked man. and we have drunJ-ij bowers, s ,Yw feet deep, and
place has always been a fan oufwui8ky, periodicHlly. all our life, untillj vields 2 U.K) 'barkis of water1 daily,
watering- . ace. but it is know n chiJlaat arl when recogiZing the dutiesM The c.-t of an artesian well is about
as a giiiubhug rSlt, n that world.t-4 - i..,,' . ....fic-:, ... ,1.,., ,.,. 1.,,, i.,M ,.
A'i
K.u...K ........ f '-S1rPcp0,:ji,ie for our example, we quitM
been main v in the hands of Sudnu.N M-1 1 . 1 , -4
ti , 1...-
A Traveler's Story.
After sot-oiling inonths at Euroie&
diiu liicr 1 1 rt .1 uairiiu 1
...... . ... ...a. Il'.i , a.i n
itering ld:);e3 aRdjJrecent decisimi o' the supreme roiirtp wi-l'.s. the water of which is free from
s locking for iealtji,o tji.jt lat?i affirming the cun3titu-J vegc-ib e matter and other surface im?
disheartened andjfitjonality of tda "iiew liouor law, theHpuMtics. Its temperature. 52 degrees
thousands of dollar?
I retimud lionie
wrretclied. I hud consulted tie bestnf-actical success pf the fneasute.
pnysiciaiis ana traveieu rar a
without benellr, and expected
A friend urged a trial of Parker'
ger Tonic. Three bottles
diet have worked wonders and brou
ihh excellent health and spirits, and .
v.i.i rr--w nnh'ish niv eYterience for.excent in the larire cities, where he ex-y-i
the benefit o sJMar
J r - t W . - -
RiifTerpra. A
Ciuciunati Lady.
pOt
;4"9iir Kcmwauee Column
KIiirkK l-.T THK WOMAN'S .UK1SIIAN 1 KM
' ejCICAXCK I'M OX.
" For God. and Home, and Native Land."
Gone.
I.. . ........ .. ,1 .1 .... ...I fl,
sj UUI ileal ia ucic sauueucu mini
v, -
.
fiDovey must needs go from among ut
tT. .1... s .. l . .j ..r .......:... : .
a ti,e sad intelligence, that the spirii
Sjow swiftly our minds sped over the
'Xuld not enrage him; a pleasant rep
irtee was his fiercest weapon. Surelj.
iA, e .. mistake at the close of acloiiou.-
fjcareer casts o'er all the past a g!oowncan Het)o-es. whose descendants tho lo-
their3iiadow. a grand closing act will
. . . r
;Jing us on w ard and forward in the con-rj
ict will, wriiiig. 'thou let us worVtH
kS . - y
umath when no man can
work andM
. .
falls from
our raid s-
mes, t-ial the father
of infinite lovtlj
2 llieru .; bi'Kt'-d UiM: u..U liyiag : tiler,
are lofiy lieaJi bowed lo-.v.
l here air punjilu elotliu.l lit aaoki-iut'i. as the; L
'.v.utUer to aud fro.
un,
Wriie :t!r is full of i
tp-iM-
liiiif ; tli? ertli is wet wit!
at the looin. ft
licr ere the
conic- to iiutiHi.Mia' :
Vill:ai JeatliN i-!ia ".eil portal, stune :ue drop
vVhUe .ieM t;tko t:,;r Uees UetdUli not th
Si cniinou tide
tro.u tlie unseen fofiiian's
FJ: " it'r.kmg far uu wd..
v.eaiou.
pro-wNot thv slllI,u,r roU.t.aI1 wr .,. Urillll bca I
reveille.
'?-' host lili high their banner as Hie. El
$A 8,,eut aurouaea Hniiy, wUU 1M;M to th
B.r,-i- - t,
arth ;
l.n;iu., tlu irgitniieil,3.tl.irKadcr
.sua-.ne and Death.
noiieiesi u.au i
rltire lioldn th
yaeign me iH-iius wi;o suoum ue uroiiiei
. heir bro.vs the mark of Cain.
iWhen the llaeke.it evil )iumi:m ia a liuiuai
out the h.eatli of strife.
- ji with love
ain'oow si:i:iti the arch
nig wue aiicve.
Willi ,111 r.ir .1 l.iu- li-lli'ln .. :LT1 ill.VL- II 111
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frS-rgiV" " "
r', V:.-": V. ' . . ;. v.
'V" ' H " ! "
f" f- i
a.,iHr.,.,n,.,a,,,.,Ki,a,H., - lu,.,.1
1. 1 HIOr..
."3 riem .oub. El
t'l Tho yashington Il.ttel. a temperance
Meta-ilishUeiit, .rt3 recently orened ii
Livernool with a ban.iuet and speech
of lemperance in v asinngrou uy-ta
j'ex - President and Mrs. Hayes, in man.
- 'V.Ci f .meeting was decorated wit!
i. at i .1 .. : 4 l k j
lowers sent tr'm tha u hite nous
v.aB L'i.,d..u- n. ,i.r,i0,i i u r3
- iuh iJ,.u i.,urt one . F
V . ' ' . ; i , . ... r .1 1 c M
."S, .: '.V .r; "tt
J
The Gool Templars of England hav o
Wif t-i vt . otj 1 w - " " JJi
.lior a father, remembering
.. . fe e
fe?.ne Mc;ufcV
fefor the war against the ti a,ao n'Ti
Kthose who sell and drink it." M
r,i Pi
Gov. St. John, of Kansas, sees in thefcafor hem it is economy to bore artesian
fAinnmx 1 ....ni.. ... ..... , u miitl'l?
see all the saloons closed nermanentlvJ d
"necl a eoiitimi.il stnn!Tl until the
. .
liquor iuttrest is entirely crushed out.vj
liH jipai jvjsse is ipai jn spue pi f.ne lapi uia is reijuireif ivntiie ji. 4s Uauu. xc, csy
t die,;iha iinuor seii.eis haye porabiued t je-Vsi Button, the contractor, who has becq
's Gin-;sfeat its enfoie-iOfcllt Hild secure ft p-i.-1 b ri:K4 VL'ls far thirty years, suggests.
and carefuliipeal, raising a fund of 'JoO,oo( for the; la. artcrpi vyells might, hp borcq
chtfnurnose. that the end of this year wilF4ig iho Cr-.toit aor.ueduGt to mcreasa
f?j .Two. prominent druggists, iu Gen-F4-va,
ni., have been fined 830 and sen-
pj:tnced to ten days lraprisoumtttt
in
3 ne iuiiim) j. in mi rt-mim liquor.
"j He Wise and Happy.
i If you will stop all your extrava-
i i i : . : i r .. nii: i :
Ranees and wrong notions in doctoring
I .ourself and families with expensive
loctors or humbug cure alls, that do
f tarm always, and use only nature's
sdmple remedies for all your ailments,
avou wil! be wise, well and happy, and
i-;ave great expense. The greatest rem-
M-dy for this, the great, wise and good
J.yill tell you, is IIo- Huteis rely on
..j:t. See another column.
;i
J The rrvci ii' r genera' o." Cannda la
A tctnis etab!isli:iig a C iridian literary
f ac den y, ome'llat :iii:io.t)iis to the
celebrated A'-.-iiIeniie 1-Vancaise.
A Pioche (Nev.) etoniologist has dis
covered what he considers to be a new
species of centipede. It is of white
color, ab ut three inches in length, and
has one hundred and twenty-nine legs
on each side.
Siemens, the European electrician,
has cleared $20,000,000 froin his inven
tions, and expects to niako ns much
more from the electric railroad which
he has put in operation so successfully
3 in Horlin.
"Johnny-Kchind-thc-Deucc" is the
i3 sporting ci.aractcr is known. At lat
accounts, hp was but a shoit distanae
ahead of the sheriff, who wanted him
for a homicide.
The Hedges family of Weslflcld,
Mass., see a big fortune in storo for
them in the recent decision of the En
glish hisih court of chancery that the
e.stateof Sir Charles Hedges, amounting
to .2."i0 W) OOO l)flrnri tn tl o Amor!.
i '
t cal Hedges are lucky enough to be.
Hiran" Arnold, of" San lSifaol,
narrow oseapc roeeinly. Hewas
in some tobacco, gathered from
s"d coat, when a loud cxplosio
place, shattering the bowl of hi
had a
He was amok.
a dis-
cxplosion took
place, shattering the bovl of his pipe
mid tillm'' his f:iC! with Rn.n-ka. It
1 was subsequently discovered that a pis-
rrj tol cartridge had been mixed up with
the tobacco and caused the trouble
A ho bnrll pi.ht-d.Jed t!self flop iu th6
M woodwork on th9 opposite side of the
! room.
The Hon. Henry Bold, of Marietta,
NO., iu ni: king application recently for
tl insurance ujnm his life, said that his
3
, , j paicruai ;rauuiaii.ei uu-u ui tne ago ot
the oere:ivecMll5v - his ,,atern:il rrandmother at
the an-o of 110. his maternal PTandfa-
l!ier at tlie age of 105, and his maternal
;ran-. mother ;it 4Q. ll,s fa thev diod
it the : ge f t'0, and his mother ht the
ige of b.. He has four brothers and
luee s'.-ters ranging iu age from 45 to
j, and all living at this time.
Tho Tacoma ledger says: Bears are
very plentiful on tho line of th.6 rail
road surveys in the Cascade mountains.
Fhey aro Itratted Iq the various oanip
at nigiit by tho refuse thrown away by
c':e cooks, nud not unfrequently help
hemselves to bucon. Hour, etc., which
they carry away. Not long since ono
of them climbed upon a platform built to
put supplies out of reach of tho am
nials, pulled down a sack of flour and
carried it oil into the bush.
1) urine tiiu U':ii ve.Hi'rnilin" 1X77.
;191,3'J9 ai-rea of land in Charleston
county, bouth Carolina, were forfeited
fa to the state for non-payment of taxes.
the lands are valued at Siy94,ci&6, and
athe total charres unon them amount to
now lying idle," wnhout benetit to ariv
-
interest, and the Charleston ews ad
vises that they be divided into small
farms and sold upou such easy terms as
will induce the cniinr of a substantial
and well-informed class of immigrants
An interesting incident occurred on
Mv? .Le hitti til: steamer, uerman.
. o -
ie, during a recent passage. One of
iho cabiu passengers, among whom
vere William II. Vanderbilt, J. K.
,1 Vanderbiit, and Capt. J. If. Vanderbilt,
uiicie oi iiiu luiiiiei, teiia an nia-iusuuf;
story of a poor, friendless woman in
ihe steerarrc, who r-ave birth to a child
1 1 when the ship was three days out, anj
was made happy and comlortable by
die kindness and generosity of Mr,
William H. Vanderbilt and others. A
purse of 000 was presented her, and a
letter was given by Mr. Vanderbilt
calling upou the New York hospital
managers to see that the lioor woman
received. iia cjponst., tht beat of
.are. Tne hio't!:er, Mrs. Margaret
i'ui.lins, is a Welsh woman, and was on
icr way :i'o:k' to join her husband in
this country. Siie was overbed at
.lie svnit':tt -ties eiie te l in her behalf.
tnd w
he It '
: t,e
i ::r, ic ilari ' tie ighted when
Dr. .S ttei iee cl.r.s enctl her
,1
v (i. rsn vni.: Vanderbilt Phil-
i .u: ste.iuier mkI !.er gener-
us i
Mil--
! .r. Mivpi. y .Mulei'bilt be-
. r to liic c tit and Mrs,
...ii .,ndm-)l..e:-.
H Chinese Beds.
II There are two kinds of Chinese beds.
land both are arranged for a complete
IS shutting in by means of hanging cur-
Mtairs ai.i, tapestry. Tho oxoeusive kind
proper, sup; oltcd at a height of about
e,ut fCot fron, tIie lloor oa four corner
posls and two intermediate ones, Then
there Is a sort of frieze ok -entablature
wk running around horizotitallv.
, .... " '
above and below, so that when you are
l'l hed vnii ni-p snfnlr iifiiiiiril in n enrf rt
cage, and cannot possibly tumble out
M The carving on these beds is sometimes
L1yel7 rich, and they cost much; but tho
&prdinavy "hd clu aper kind is made of
Mj'0 frames of wood shaped sumethin
hke th e skeleton pf an old-fashioned
-settle,' vluch are stood up on the
floor, facing each other. A mattress is
placed ou the projecting parts of' thesQ
f;-fin,es, and a couple of slight sticks
M llfldlV f14 tllrt (IUn OM.1 tUAlint' f 1.a
owner are able. Inside, there is a cot-
lU" WW- Vlil PH the mattress ftame.
3 1 "" 'PJ-cupant of the bed lies on this!
!'"s-r 51 !'' V'l of stuil for the head
ii i tor
.:!!!.
a poveiing a very thick cotton
Artesian Wells in New York.
N-.w .rk fcve.i,s m i.u
Much interest was felt in the umler-
II 14 ill 1 1 ol l 14 VilO HI HSU C UC
..... . 1 . ; . i
ei s iu aiT iiiki 11 au oojeci 10 oore
such w IN. Many brewers, manufac-
;,!eH; hotel-keepers, and other large
consume: s ot uroton, pay 3 water-tax
of lr..in S5.U00 to SlU.UOO a vcar: and
o e year. 13 so low that little ice
.i -k ; - - .,
tne w ati r Mijudy
He thinks it would
he 1 ossi le to add lUOAKX) barrels a
I .
day lo tne Croton supply from or " e.J.
HTJM0E.
Homely women look the best in big
hats We st Ue this in the hope of see
ing only small hats at the theatei-3.
JVec Yurk (traphic.
Chang, the Chinese giant, is not lazy,
perhaps, but ho lies longer in bed tlisn
any other man in this country. Aor
ri.it men llcfaliL
A naturalist has discovered that
monkeys may be taught to dance.
This brings tii natural animal only one
step nearer the society man.
-Gracious, wife." said a fond father,
ns he looked at his son William's torn
trowsers, "get that little Bill reseated!"
and she replied, "Sew I will."
Mrs. Ferguston is a thrifty soul. She
uses no indigo in her washing. She
always hangs her clothes out of a windy
tlay and tho wind blews them.
When you kiss a Boston girl she
holds still until you are through, when
she flares np all at once and says: "I
think you should bo ashamed! "
Europe has thus received an old song,
of which the tune is familiar: "We bet
our money upon La Belle France, will
anybody bet on the Bey!"
Troy boasts of a citizen who had his
hair cut. his photograph taken, wji
measured for a suit of clothes, and had
a tooth extracted a.11 in one d :y without
saying mill-dam!
The following advertisement appeared
lately in a provincial paper: "U anted,
a man and his wife to look after a farm,
and a dairy with a religious turn of
mind without incumbrance."
"Remember who you aro talking to,
sir," said an in liguant parent to a frac
tious boy; "I am your father." "Well,
who's to b'aiue for that?" said the
young impertinence. 'Tain't me."
"The rlnest ju;cL u uit tho highest
tree,' frays Junius Riley. James shows
Ids ignorance. Tho ripest peach is iu
the bottom layer of tlie basket every
time, and it is generally about nine
shades too ripe.
A Whitehall chap, dressed in his best
clothes and lavender pants, was p,ft hi;j
way to s-'O his nwoetUe.arV, when a',' old
le!i-.v.ethe.: Went for him aud butted
him head over heels Into a mud-puddle.
His visit was postponed on account of
tho wether.
I wmit to lie p.nlnjun
Aml with tuo Injuns stand,
A t l;i k-'t on my 8h ul.lers
An'J a ririe in my hun.l,
Willi, ut a lick of work to do
Throughout the livt-l.insr year,
Uut draw mv rations and umke tiOufcy-
'4'(j:n Md of or. tu--ir ea-i ' ' -n
l New Umueaks Times.
Now York Commercial: Won't some
chemist invent a face powder that does
not contaiu lead and tastes good? Our
young men are all dying of lead pois
oning, and kissing is going out of fash
ion. Lotta Darling iq cair;oyaui at
L.a ' efiva, Ma-s,, but her second sight
was not strong enough to discern the
approach of her husband while another
man was kissing her, or a fight might
have been prevented.
Washington Capital: Emma Abbott
was a great admirer of Byron; but last
week, when she read in "1?.VJ'U', hi
tVi.oh uf l,o id George: 'I hate a dumpy
woman," tshe threw the volume into the
lire, and wept bitterly."
Norris'own Herald: A magazine ar
ticle asks: "Have women intuitions? "
That depends. If intuitions are fashi
ionable this ye;; aud oust from ten to
fifty dollars, it is safe to wager that a
great many women have them.
"Italian women are said to be at
work in men's clothes ou the railroad
near Pi.rrnicia, Ulster county. New
York." This is nothing. There aro
thousands of women at wp,yfc ii men's
clothed. It is done while their hus
bands n?"e a.ileep.
Over the signature of an Indianapolis
woman appears the following: "Now,
I give fa.r warning that I will carry
with me, the next lime I go out after
dark, a bo! tie or vitriol, and the lirst
scoundrel who ad li'eiei me n 'Sweety
or -ii autj. will c::lch it right in i..e
eyes."
Compacts with Sitaa.
Tlie last judicial eeeut;ou in Eng
land for w itchcraft tcolc place in 7lb,
when a woman !.;;d hc, Utile daughter
were hanged 'at' Huntingdon "for sell
ing their souls to Satan." A good while
since then, however, various eases have
occurred of women, accused as w)tchos(
being drowned while, undergoing the
or-!eal of water at tlie hands of their
infuriated neighbors. Yet once in a
while our trans-ulantic cousins speak
pityingly of the New England settlors
who executed sur.; l,venty-li ve persons
as witches, bat not one of them after
lo'J2.
THE MARKETS.
HOME MAKKETS.
UKAIN AND I'KOIM.CK.
Wt'dcVsilay, Auy
3, mi
!Hl
(si :)
(Lf30
20
ICK" W
f0
Wheat. No.2..
Corn, ear,
shelled...
Oats,
Hattcy, o. 2...
Rye
Native Cattle.
Hoi; .
r flu-., n
nutter
Ecus....
I'otators
. l7'-i&.20
Tii.I5
Kii l 25
NEW YOKK MARKETS.
Money Si. o.
Wheat :v
Kve
s
1 18
02'
.,S
47
l oru .
Oats
CHICACO MAKKETS.
Cui-.voo. Aut.
S i .'K"
3. ISS1
1 j
35
M'i
S2H
Flour...
Wheat.
Com . . .
Oat....
Kve
Barley.
LJVK STOCK,
Hol's, i.iiii.iiii;. .
50 6.r??57 or,
.... 4 lVfJ 4 8
3 5(K&4 50
Cuttle.
Sliceu
THE POWEUfJF AKKESTI NO DISEASES
displayed liv thi iir-i:iratiou i lionombly
Hi-kiio leded by the Medical Faculty in every
feet ion where u'lias bepn introduced ; and the
large sale in die he-it jruafnetee of the estima
tion iu which It I' held tv the uuMic. For the
effect produced ly
FELLOWS' C0MPQUND SYflUP QF HYPOPr
HQSPHITEf
Extract fron) a ?cj(er."
1 I.I si. Mass. March 1. 187C.
Messrs. Fki.i.ows & Co-. St- Johu. N. B.
Uti.u: 1 have prescnlied Your MyruD (rel-
lws' HypophosphiteM)', in ray' practice, for
come hundreds oi patient, where it ue n
indicated, wit'i quite satisfactory re'iilt.
J. A. MCAKIHI U.M. 1-X
32 aoutfi CoiuinuM St.
EI.DKIDC.E SlMI'SpN. II. n..or fpulnon X.
V- w lit? j ;
'I have lined the Syrup of Hyiopho.phite
made lv Mr. Fellow, in cases oi Consumption.
and other I.iiiik and I hroat Ui.-eascs, vith the
most gralilvint; results."
EDWIN CLAY, M. 1).. ot riigwa, S, 8.,
"I know of iiq Letter medicine for p-rsju
iue
Ml
nenug iruia rjcai'-'iioii pi tn! poucr -pi
nraui anu ei o(i ci 1.111. nt'iu "mx v-uuiui,
Brain
ued study, or the coiil-ii iiiowi;i ly-jioju ft
CH ANDLEK CHaNK, uf Halifax. N. ., write i
I nave ukc.i ll ireeiy in my pruciioc, uom in
diseases of Ihe ehevt. as i'oiisiuiiption aud
Hroiic-hiti,&c.. and in iufautile diseases of the
prima via. or Stomach and Bowel, with ewl-
irenteuceers.
For sale uy an lmU'6"-
B0NS' BRICK YARD.
In the rear of the lljimor St.ihlea
OX FOURTH STREET.
- OOOD IIAK1)
First-Class rick,
NOW
READY AND FOE SALE.
Will do Contract Woik and Guarantee
Satisfaction.
J. noxs & son,
15m3 PiattMnoutli. Xeu.
BETTEE GOODS
Goods
thao anywhere west of the M.ssii-slppi Kiver
AT
FRED, GORDER'S
m IMPLEMENT BOUSE
Main, bet Third and Fourth Streets.
East of Court House,
PIiATTSMOUTir 2sT
AI.I. KINDS OF
Agricultural
Implements,
the best and latest Improved patterns
Satisfaction (jua ran teed.
o
ALL
Yi l.f':i, and iuy Sprint; and Su ;:iuer
stock is now reudy.
Give Gorder a caii.
Anything needed on a Farm can he fi uad here.
In aJditioii. 1 have added ail kinds 01
Buggies Wagons
r AMD
o
IA
IX SEASON.
O
fcri)OXT FOUGET TIIE PEACE.
C7fa wet-k iu your 011 town.
Terms and
f vouini iree
Address, H. 11.4 1.1 v-jt tS: Co
rortland. Maine
l!y
E. G. Bovqj &Son,
AT TIIE OLD STAND,
Stiil lind theini'elves at liome to Cii. County
r aniicis anu ail liiii- 01a customers.
Yti iurt this Winter our us
ual full and larger lines oj
goods than, perltaps, ecei be
fore. As the growth of the
country has demanded target
stocks, and of a letter class, tee
hate ewharored to meet tha,'
demand. In
Hats, Caps, Gloves flatten-
for inter wear, tee hare a
large and varied assortment at
reduced rates.
DBESS G-OOID3
of all kinds. Dress J cyiigs
of the Iv.teLt ies. 'Muttons in
eudbess cariety. our line of
NOTIONS
is exceedingly large, and tee
tit in k, well selected.
LADIES SHOES MEN S AND BWYS BOOTS
AND SHOES, children;. AND
U-E'- oHOES.
iait all persons and all purses
A very full line of
liLASNlVAKK A NTOVK YV A It K
which you must ee to select from
Snprs of standard grades,
TCSS V'e ne'st ll,;l'i'1,s selected by our-
Pnffoop of many brands, especially our own
UUilUui) brand of kkksm i;.ai.tki cofkkk
caueii tne ".Mfcltiy v t."
purchasing elsewhere.
Try it and Bee, lefore
Dried Fruits
of all kind, fresh and sweet.
Fresh Crackers a Specialty.
CANN EI) (iOODS from all Uarteix. Very line
4 auioriua goou.
GREEN WINTEK Ari'I.ES
by the barrel or bushel.
In all these branches v bhall en
deavor to -e!l ,;j i.u' w any une, and
a is poHsinle to do a sot.su hum.
SKsn. We invite attention and will
ehow all that rail our :oods. Don't
be afraid to a.sk for uliat you want,
and fail often and early.
37lii3 E. G. DOVEY & HON. I'l;ittsu;o;.iil Ncti.
PLATTSMOUTH
SILVER HELICON BAND
COJIPOKKD OF :
TII!RTEX MEM II Ell 9,
iji itow fully prepared to furnish music for any
, and all occa-ions.
A TJiorou.sli Oritranizatloii
itb, a complete anl well elecc4 rI'e( tolre of
BRASS BAND MUSIC.
Orders resnoctfully solicited. Tcnin reasonable
Apply to J. F. YUUXIi, I. O. Hook Store, or
lOtl J. FIXLEY JOHNSON, Sec'y.
0, SOHLEGEL,
Suceespor to Sciilkgei. & Niemax.)
Klanufacturrs of
liTE OIG-AB.
And dealers in
SMOKEltS' FANCY A''TICbKrt, MOKIX"(!
nd C'HEWIXtJ
TOBACCO .
Special KKANDS and sizes of CIGARS made to
order, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Ciar
clippings Hold fvirsiautu ' 'ibacco.
Mai- iicet. cue d'or west of J. H. Duke's store
Opjxit( ;Poef V !0tU',
WILHAIVT flEKOLD,
tea!er lo
DUY GOO PS,
CLQTIIS,
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOOD.'
QJiOaKiifES QP ALL KINDS
Larse stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
CLOSED QUT AT COST,
Notions, Queensware,
and 1p fact cverythinc you cn call forlti
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH FAIO FOK HIDES AND FlrK8.
All kiuds of couutrj' oioduee taker ti ex
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fmmmnmt db ab JU Wen 1 1 n n u e readi
,..' l 1 11 on $85 .Idifrrn
1.1 .unci b. Ileal ty7V a-shingion. X. .1.
ntJ, . ft fchPP" loall pnrlK of
UnuflnO.. t.itW Mn trrmii of imr.
A K y ATKIIH A .. Manila. Hirers and
dealr;.i broadway. New York.
60LD MEDAL AWARDED" THE-MtiTunn
A nw rrl.Mdi, il Wo,k
warrant -d t ht. bet an.l c h p.
wt, iiditen.'ill t. rorr
ni.in. rntiUnl "th 8cmk- t.t
Iji." boand in Km-iiVmnrli
rouslin.eiiiU-Msl.rul ilt, ;u
s.runtairtHjraiitilul t
nitrTinm,I J.. .rcn.lii.n,
pnc on; jf f 1 2i rnt lij mail -lluatratt-d
aanmln. 6 r ; lu-ncf
nnw. Atldrpaa IVal.wi. .M.li.
0 Jr-j- mi .m cl Intitoioor Iir W II I'au-
KAOW THYSELF. o4UuHin.h.t.iiJ.uia.
Hop Bitters,
(a Medicine not a Drink.)
Cumtai.ss
Hops, I.iitlui, : Mandrake, Ddmlellon
and tin. puiri-t and best medical qua tit es ot ail
other Hitter.
au uiscasr, ,.t the .MoimuTi. ltow !. IUimmI.
i.i-r. rvi.m. y aiut 1 Unary Or in. NervoiiH
linns . leepleMir!t. itnd especially F.niale
Complaiiits. ;sk our diucslst for Hop nuter.
and try them before you !eep. l ake no oilier
... r, mi. nop loner .Maiiutaciui u K
1 .. 1K-Iiester. X. .. ami lorohlo. Out.
HAVE YOU
Any iii'Miii (1; i.c .iiiiijr'.v ill uiihonta ..mL
stomacl tiMv4tvv liver or kidiiev-? AluL
wneu t.i.-i- oitiaiiH juv in tiiml coniliu.,n do oi,
not lUnl t licir l.-sv-oi wijo hie no.i.l he
I'nrkriV lauxer Tonlr alwav- ievi.,H-
IheiM. important orKan-.and never faiU it,..ik.
the liloo-l lu ll and Mire, ami lio'i-..,iiui. ..v
ery part of tlie ;eiu. It ha i vivd lutolrl.
ol despau iiii; invalid!. AK Xi.vu Uvulii.r ..mt
t. KIl
W. F. MORRISON, Prop,
BEEF,
MUTTON,
CttCCKKNS,
ifv-, if.'.,
Constantly on Hand.
Everything First-class,
at Lowest Rates.
Main St. between 4th and ati. .Hit. Xonh Mtx
PLATTSMWfii XKlt. lOly
QCC HERE! S5 ii C03SS f:? 53
ii I1 wl.mUe Km ti fc ..1.4 Sercl, ; m H., V c
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I have now a new I.rlck-Maker from, tj, rst
First-Class Workman..
130,000 No. 1 Brick
Now Ileadv and for sale. Conn;, aud b'xauiiinv
tl.em for Yourselves. If l!:ey
fall on a man ell goes
bis head.
Will Not lie Dnfierso.il I?r i Quscrnj ci Bnct
I a in :t!t ww ready to (.'mitnict fm;
all kinds of buildings and t
up any kind of woik
Urick wantv-M.
JF.U'U HAKTMAN.
At my pi ,1m. aliii)Kt.n Aveyue oi- .-..ti l;
S. W'liWC-W fettore ou Main JSrev at-vlMolltlJ..
Nebraska. 4.-,iii3
NEW
Livery, Feed & Sale
Or tin Old JStalle in new fumdxt util ity.
The New Firm uf
FATTKHSON & UIX0,
4en the d
STHEIUHT JiAliy
on the Corner of Gtb. ami iVarl Sti-eelH-attn
New Livery Outfit.
;OOD HOKSFS AX11 CA Kiel At ;S at all
limeH '
HOUSES FOU SA LK,
HOItSF.S lH'VUIIT AS It satJt,
UOIISKS Kti'T ill Tilt: DA mil ll-KKK.
Call and see VATTKUSOX & DIXON
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
Bi.JlCIiX.il !Tli
HOUSE MlOKl.Ni;,
A:X KKl'AIKIXf,
Al) of
FA KM IVI'LKJIKXTJ
ut iidf d
Neatly d- l'iomjlp
:0-
Horse, 31ulc& OxSIioein,
In short, we'll fclioe unything' that har
lour Ut-t, nom u Zbra to u (iirafff.
l-ome and see us.
ISTJUW SHOP
n Fifth S bet ween Main Vin.. si.,.i
ust aer.M.
eeirim froia the kkw HKItAM
OKK IrK.
10V"
Harness Manufacturers
SADDLES
B1UDI.F.S
COLIAKH.
and ail kind. iif bmiie moek. constantly no
hand.
Repairing of "all Kinds !
A' AM TL X VONK zv SHORT NOTICE
1TEW HARNESS !
TURNED OUT IN Ml OUT Ollt'Elt
And Satisfaction Guar an l cod.
jKemeiiiber the place, Opposite Het .
lioeck's Furniture Moiv. uu Lower Main Mreel.
I'lattsinoutU. eh.
21-1 ftTRMQHT A MILLER.
BRICK! BRICK!
If you want iiy
Fire or Ornamental Brick,
Call ou
J. T. A. HOOVER,
LOUISVILLE, - - NEBRASKA,
JOHN SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
Carriages always on Hand
AND
HEARSE FUNERALS.
, T NOTICE !
...VjB?t .f'.1 ut my at'oonnts fettled lo date,
a 1 1 aii.nl da t-u more t redit luinin ss. All old
jua-ounu ruust hti settled up. mid no new ones
wi,i,!iVlH4,e' '' u.Ho;intsHie-m.-d
Mmrtly they M ill bo ued.
vish to do astrietly t-.-vsh business . fm me
joiix sir.wxt...,
J'latt.sinoutli. Neb.
BC5 (LI FIT. !fj '" -ii..: (Free :...
J fc WiJH mtS www , will er t iMtr
4 - "' iniuwiiil tiir. il..r or MulacLk
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