Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, August 16, 1888, Image 1
i -' -f W ATTWnrTTTT Wr.KKl4VLlUaKAtiD,TIIDKSDAY-, AUGUST 16, 1888. r PLATTSMOUTU. NKI5R ASK A, THURSDAY. AlKUJST 1(, 1888. VOLUME XXI r. NUM II KR 22 $2.00 PICK ANNUM. " it! (She Bteffetii0Sif '0 7 f ? ? ft i . t i V. I I 1 V , f ROYAL JSa.ll J Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity , Htrengt I' and wholesomencss. More eco noiiii::il tliiin the ordinary k" Is, and cannot be Hold in competition with the' multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold Onl V ill C til. KoVAL. hAKIMI I'OWUKH Co--.I'M Wall 8t. New York, a'.'tfi oiaaGX-njs. K, M. Km n k y - ' - ' 'W i; Ppz J ak4 1'Al'TKBSON, JB. - liVHO.V Cl.AllK - A M.UHU.K - S CLIKt'OUll W II Mai.ick Treasurer, jitlorijey. F.niuecr, Police JlldgH, Marshall, Couiiciinicn, 1st ward, ( .1 V Wki khacii '( A SAI.ISItUKV ,, i I) M Jon ks I 1)1'. A SlIU'MAN ,. ) M 15 Mint I'll V s W Din ton ., .. ;;..h O C'.NNOK. . iV'SJl'OAKMC.T, FUKS If W :OflJ.)N',0Al(MAN J KllKII UOUPfeK 1 H IIAWKUWOUTH " 2nd " aid board rub. Work Treasurer, 1'uptiiy Trousurer, - (jit.rn.. JJe'j.Tiiy c,Ie,. Uecurdcr oj Deeds llopmv Iteeurdor CiorU of Di-triet Co.irt, stierlrt. II. A. CAMritKL.L. TllO.S. POLLOCK BlitM C'HI'4'CllKlRl.a a c it i tc h k i k no - W. H. Too i. John M. Lkvua W. C. SIIOWAL.TKK J. C. ElK KNUAUV A. i!aioi,k A I.I. UN liKKSON M avnako Spink C. BUSSEL.1. Attorney S'upt.ot l'ub. Schools, County J u.Ue. BOAKU OV 8UPKKVIS01tS. A. I?. Todd, Cli'in., - - riattsniouth I..UMH Kouz, - Weepin Water A. H. Dickson, .- Kiinwood GIVIG SOGIlVlUiS. I j..-. ;i-r 'i i'u-M(in.v evening of r'ah week. All transient brothers arc respectfully invited to attend. lLATTMOl!Tll KNCAM I'M ENT No.: O. in -5 l r . Iijecis cyery aiii.ni.ni -ii"u iinn l U iu the Masonic Ha Broiheis Ho invited to attend. Visiting mUIO LODGE NO. 81. A. O. U. V. Meets a every alrernati Friday evening at lv. of 1. hall Transient brother are respecwuny in vited to attend. F. I. Morgan, MasterWorkmaii ; F 8 1! irntow, Koretnau ; Frank Brown. Over peer i. Ilmven, liuide; lieorije llounworth. Reorder: II. J. Johnson. I- inancier ; wasu 'f'x'.ith. I'.feiver; M. Mayiu.mr.t, i utt Jl J i-k ) .lavigi.e'i ly, nslt O V.,rO, V. 1ASS CAMP NO. 332. MODEKS WOODMEN of America .Meets second and fourth Mon day evening at K. of 1 hall. All transient brother are requested to meet with un. I.. A. Newco ner. Veuerable Consul ; O. K, Niler. Worthy Advi.svr ; S. C. Wilde, lianker ; V. A. Koeck, Clerk. I. TTSMOUTH LODOH NO. 8, A. O. U. W. ieiU- evc:y a'teriiiite l r'nlay eveninir at n;.cV v.ilo(l hall at 8 o'clock. All transient broth el i respectfully invited to attend. U H. arson . f. W. ; h. Hoyd. Foreman: S. C. Wilde. iCfuordnr ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer. Il.A71:MOli'l 11 I.OIKiU NO.fi. A. K. X A.M. f Meets oi; Ihe lirft au4 third Mondays of a'H i'.ontli :t. lliei.- lll. All transient broth ers are cordially invito! to meet w'uh us J. U. UU'liKV. W. M. WM. IIati, Secretary. . ..kM!iMia Hl'TKll. NO. :s. H. A. M. A Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month :'t M.on'e Hall. Transcieiit brothers are iuvued to mee. wu.i K WITK . p. Wm. K avs, Secretary. MX. zioN CO;.:M. NpAKV. Ml. 5. K. I. MeeTs t.i-t aiiil third' Weflnesfl'iy night of .Vt! month sit M iso i's liall. Visiting brothers :;re conliaiiy iuvted t meet with us. WM- Hav, life. F. K. WlHTK. I- f7- iiSsi iiliCI.N() lAJI.UOVAL XUCANCM v-' u. eetx the second and fourth Mondays of tach mouth at Arcanum Hall. li. N. Olknn, Kegent I. C. 'Minor, Secretary. McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R. KOSTKB. J. W. Johnson C. S. T iss... F. A. Hatks,..-. . . I'.K.O. Nn ks JlWKy tTKiiIiT.. yl AMN Dixon Kl.ftS FOKl A x i se it" 6 V F a v .1 AOOB UOHh'.KMAJf . ..f'ommander. ...Senior tee " ..Junior , A4juta"t , ...Q. M . . .oii.cpi oi the Day r ' Ouard Serj. t Major. ..guarter .Master ft.-rtti L. ". CUKTIS... Meetiuir Satur.lay evenia PLATTS MOUTH BOARD OF TRADE President Kobt. Ii Windham 1st S'iee President A. V: Todd Und Vice l'resident Win Neville Secretary F. Herrmann Treasurer F. K. tluthinan i iitr.i.'i-ons. j O. l.icliev. i-. fc.- V-hUe. . C. Patterson, . A. Conner, IS. rTieon, C. W. Sherman, F. (inr- r, J. V. Weckbath. pnOF&SSIQNAU CARPS, ATTOUXETS AT LAW. S. MATHEWS, Attorney at Law. Office TA? over Peter Mer-re s store, nortti slue of I tin between 5th and 6th streets. K. B. WINOHAM, JOHX A. DAVIK3. Notary rublie. Notary Public. Attorneys - at - Xjclw. Office over Bank of Cas County. Plattsmocth; - - Nebraska The Plumed Knight's Welcome on His Arrival Home. Hoston, AiiKiiHt 14. Tlie I'.laine party was not astir until ut-j thia morning, several callers on Maine were denied nd mittance. At ll::i0 a delfijatioii froin the Home Market cluli was admitted to a conference, and at 12 the party left for the railroad fetation. There were no de monstrations en route. When the car riage readied the station there was a large crowd present, and it was with difliculy that a passage was cleared ly the police, lilaine was cheered ly the crowd, and as the train was about to move away he stepped to the platform in renpons to culls and thanked the people for their kind re cognition. The train then moved on its way to Augusta. The train arrived at Angusta at 8: IS p. m. The front of the depot was a solid block of humanity, shouting wildly. As Mr. Blame stepped on his own grounds the hand played "Home Sweet Home" and he was loudly cheered as he walked to the platform, accompanied by the re ception committee, lion. W. P. White -house then welcomed Blaine in a hearty address, am then Blaine adyaucetl and sai4: M thought, as my public history began and centered here, that those who had jfuowi me for thirty-five years inlglit t'S tei,d a Cuidiai welcume, but! had no con ception that men from all quarters of the ewiiHiiou wealth would have been here. You can have no conception how it impresses one who has been for a year beyond the seas to meet a welcome like this. But you must take the will fcr the deetj. for n.v wcnr3 cunnct ier.ci i : . i ! i i . 'if ... 'i ti..'t i . the hordeis oi thi vat assembly. I am deeply indebted to you who come from ....o o. and it is to you of Augusta, and of almost all Maine, who hvc done me this great h nor I pour out my thanks, I have seen much in my last year, much ot countiies be yond the sea, but have seen nothing in any kingdom of Europe which did not give me deeper and inoi-e profound ap preciation of'my own country. I haye seen nothing in European industrial sys tems that did not confirm me in the be lief that the system of the United States is far wiser and more beneficent to every working man. If I have in the past spoken a worthy v.ord in 5tppqrt of that system, in the future I hope to say many more, and more weighty. "I give you my prufoundest thankd. There is to me no state like Maine, no valley like the Kennebec, no city like Augusta and no home like that home," ( pointing to his house.) Drowned in a Creek WfF.j'ivi W.Yili fi'el Aiigust !." The dead body of a in an was found in Weeping Water creek, inside the city limits this morning about 7 o'clock. The body was identified as that of Albert Carlson, a man twent-five years old; and a Swede by birth. The verdict of the coroner's jury was tha( the deceased came to his detdh by "drowning- The water was not oyer two feet deep where the body was found. t was thought as the man wi;s sjck (rem a partial sunstroke, that he had wandered away from his boarding hotine in a dtlerium and had fallen into the stream. He had worked for a short time here in Vancount &Len rists stone quarries. He was last seen on Friday of last week. The body was bad ly decomposed, and it is likely hn.d been in the vater since that tune. The re mains were buried tonight at twelve o'clock. A Tcnibie Sight For Parents. Ottawa, Ont., August 14. Lasteveu niug while several lads were playing just above Chandiere falls, Albert Legault, about fourteen years old, was accidently , , . . , . , pusuea into me riyer. i ue aiarm w as "iven but too late for rescue. By the time tj-.e toy reached tlie head of the cataract hundreds of people stood along side tlie brnk ot' the nyer, among thepi his father and mother, powerless io an swer their son's piteous cries for help, but witnesses to the terrible death to which he was rapidly driving. Just ns he reached the falls he was observed to throw his arms in the air and plunge in to the seething waters 100 feet below. c urious trcak of Xatilre. Dr. Maltz Alsberg (Humboldt), referring tq'a he goat now living at Wenigcnsommern, near Erfurt, which yields milk very s,iroilar tcj ordinary goat's milk, but rather richer, remarks that both in man and in all mam--mamlia a time must have existed when both sexos were capable of yielding milk. Boston Budget Mindful of Ur Position. Mistress (who has been writing a letter for cook) How shall I sign it, Bridget Yt'ur obedient servant, Bridget D'Toolihanf ' Bridget Faith, ond yez nade not Mum. It's not to the loikos of Mary O'Shaunessey that oim an obadient servant." The Epoch. -- KITCHJN. Ilie A ranjjo I.ai!i; !". 1 by fli Cook. !W. t iiu.l iij. It hi that in tho tni 't)r n v';it ;i:.n 1s I ravelin;; with a p.nrty reSliiJ'fr luiiiter from the s ao.lt, wliCrc they Uu i:l y liv.-j I liriiuln nit tho winU-r, l.ncl; inlaiul, wli"iv they expect to se ) a nuinl-r of r in .leer mitral i i iinrlliw:ii'il in warm si ring -.e itiier. Such trijts I have inail.j a score of t inc-i, ami hil:-, of co.nx', they will dilTcr even in i ;.se:il ial, u tical one call easily lie l.o.cn fiiii the 1 it. The lirt ilay is h t r. -xxl one, for tho ninny li' tie li. a.i.l it :;s of camping :n e nr.t worl.ir.;; as liai nioniiKily as they will u little later on. Tii" eariy mciui;:; (jf tho Mteu:i l or thiiil t'.ay li:ii!s tho littlo partv i.'eej) in a Miiliy eon.-.t l ucted smuv huusu ; ij;loo as the. K.ikimos call it ami as there is a hni; day's 1 1-i alieail, to mako a deMivtl hunting; t;it, it i iie ssary to ri.-o early. Of course.it lias In:; u ilayli;.i.t sinco about 2 o'clock In tho iiioiuiii, although tho sun will not re .eh tho vern.-.l r'luinox for six weeks or two months, hut tho Eskimo Joes not use Biich early times for his morning work, but rises alout o or C o'clock to ln-gin the day. The first ono to awaken at this hour arouses the good housewife, whose duty it is to start tho kitchen fire. She simply puts on he r coat ami prepares to start tho lire directly in front of her in tho stone lamp which does tho duty of a stove. This is an open lamp, very simi lar to a huge clam shell, tho llamo hu-i.in along tho whole lentrth of iuo tieo edge, or frni tan to twenty 'inches usually. The wicking for this strange lamp is a compact variety of moss, which grows on the rocks, while tho oil is that of the seal or walrus-. The lamp is of stone, a sort of ov, btyijet steatite, as is also th" keViie, which hangs over it; thd latter is a rectangular dish, whose' length is about that of the llamo pf thei lamp pver which it hangs. Nothing in thw thick fetono kettlo ever boils, but timraers way s long as the fire is kept under it, until the meat in it Is cooked iu this way, which usually takes about an hour with ten der meats like reindeer, and Icaigor with wal rus and seal. Tho meat is cor.tti In" chunks varying in size, but averaging about that of one's list, audrhp l&uly to Lh served the hri,i.Vfasf ij " jir fvq' 'coin-scs, to ta sjWt l-lj st coiues the pieat iwnded around to the party, who by thin time are dressed in their ITindiHTfuiU "Vlieji tho r;lea eaten, tha soun tmg from its boiling is passed nroiiud, and if it is very cold weather, this part is not considered perfect unless it has an inch or two of hot greaKH Eiivlir.njing on its surf a so. This, uujonbtcdly, ''assists- theai in resisting tlia 'intense cold of the climate. Vjth the meat, too, a large amount of fat is devoured during tho cold winter weather. Eieut. Schwatkain Tho Chautauqua!. Itrain Xot Essential to Life. Physiologists sreak of death as occurring through tho cessation of the action of either tho brain or the heart or the lungs. But the braiu cannot be regarded as an organ absolutely essential to life, however neces sary it may bo to its regular and systematic. course. The entire oi gan may be reiuo'vej fivnn cei'taiu, kinds of animal.?, and yet life goes a'lmost as perfectly for a tin',c as though it wire still there to dominate tho rest of h$ body. Tho heart beats, tha hi'igs respire, tho stomach digests and the teveral glands continue to elaborate tho seoretious proper to them, and not only all this, but actions are performed which aro well calculated to excite astonishment in those who see them for the Grst time and who have embraced the idea that all intelligence resiih-s in ho. brain. T.h":, (So, instance, if ibo brain lo entirely leiiicved from the bead of a frog W!t tho web between the toes bo pinched, the limb is im mediately withdrawn; if tho shoulder he scratched with a needle tho hind foot of tho same side is raised to remove the instrument; if tho animal is held up by one leg it s?r ea gles; if placed on its ! u poWUioii to which fp,n ucvw it great antipathy it im mediately turns over on its belly; if one foot bo- held firmly with a pair of forceps the frog endeavors to draw it away; if unsuccessful, it places tho other foot against ha instru ment and pushes firmly in tho cilort tore mcvp it; btill not succeeding, it writhes the body from side to side and makes a move ment forward. I have seen a rattlesnake strike after its head was cut oft, and a viper bus been known to crawl straight for its hole in tho wall after suffering like mutilation. Nor aro such experiments tho only evi dence that we have that life may persist though tho brain bo absent. It sometimes happens that individuals of the human species are born without brains. Ii ono instance o! tho kind life was p'eserit for six month. Though very feeble this being had the faculty of sacking and the several functions pf tho body seemed to be well performed. Its eyos clearly perceived tho light and during tho night it cried If the candle was allowed to go pvt. Aftvi: utath tho cranium was opened and there was found to be an entire absence of the cerebrum. In another caso that of a male infant which lived eighteen hours, there was found after death no vestige of a brain, nevertheless respiration was estab- j hshed; tho pupils contracted to light; bitter I juice put into the mouth was irarr.od,ateiy juice put into the mouth was irarr.od,ateiy rejected and loud noises caused movements of tho body. In another case in which the cranium" was entirely empty life continued for four days, yet this being opened and shut its eyes, cried-, sucked and even ate bruth, William, Al Hammond. THE PILOT'S WIFE. The moon shines out, with here and there a star. But furious cloud ranks storai both stars and moon: The mad sea drums upon the harbor bar. Will the tide slacken soonf O, Eea. that (.ock'st my -y-pinigest, wilt tbo,n ' eparei' " '" ' And the sea answered through the black night air, "1 took thy youngest. Shall I spare to-night" "Th& thund&ring breakers sweep and slash the sands; To westward, lo! one line of cream white foam; I raise to darkling heaven my helpless hands; I watch within the home. O, sea, that took'st my eldest, wilt thou save?" And the sea answered as from out a grave, 'I slew thine eldest son for my delight." ''The giant wares piut.se g'c smngly beach; "i'ttS tawny mined great lions of the sea Willi pitiless roar howl down all human speech. Is God far off from me? O, sea, that slewest my sons, mine husband spare: The sea's wild laughter shook and rent the air; I Loj on the beach a drown'd face deadly white. AN ESKIMO -nww Rarlow In BBUfra!." HUSIMXS imtKCTOKY. A i It ICC 11 1! I 'A I. I M I' I. KM KN is. II a l.i. .v l:.:t:. A(M ieiilt 1 in I .It-men t s, ( inn land lluj'iiieit and I; ill li folil U;u:ni;v, "liund lin:l,er and !' Iry." sold and Warranted. .Main street. between iSi x . li and Seventh. BANK. V 1 1 ! ST N A T H I V A I SANK, of I'lattsiiioiilh. Capital .'i(i.iii1o ; suipln? v,. linn. .John K it"erald, l'r,-i-i.leiit ; S. Wauli. Cashier ; K. Vi. w hite, iee-i'lesideiit. Hoard of Director : .lohn Fit j;erald . F. K. White, .Ino. It. Clarli, D. ilaksnoitli, S Wallah. D Till: CI II.KNS BANK, of riattsiiiouC. apit .1 stock pai'i in, s'.n.niiO. Frank Camith, 1'rei-ideiit ; W. II. Cashing, Cashier; .1. A. Connor, Vice-I'ret-ident. a irelieral banking blli-i-iets trmo-aeted. Collec tions receive pi'om.,1 and careful attention. BI.ACKS.MHII KciiKUT DtlNNKI.I.V. Blaeksiuith urn! Wairoini'aker, Dealer in .Vind-iiiill.-, l'liinjis and Fillings. BOOTS ANDSIIOKS. .lOSKI'lI KITZKli. Boots and Shoes. Uepaii lug proiujitlv :ttein!cd to. South Side .Main street. BOOTS AND SIIOFS. l'KTKK MKItCKS, Acoinplete a.-sort uieiit of every kind of Foot wear and chea'icr t han the Clll':i!INt if t he .Missouri Ki .'c -. .', ; j ;., Bei.'airinj;. ' " BABBKK S"OV Aif.i i;.VTn BOOM. ' 'Bl. .MOIM.KV. Ilof and Cold Ba'hsat all hours. Ladies' and Children's Hair CuttiiiK specialty. Cor. r.th and tMa:u. under CarruthV. BAKKBV. F. STAi-.;;i...vsiN, I'.read. 'ukr.. I'ics. 1'itiis, etc., fic-h daily, rail -, . Wedding and I- a-ey Cake a special. Ice Cream in any quantity. pOOKSKI.l.F-i:. KTC U V. Ol:NiJ, BookselU.r. Siamuier. and News Dealer ; Fancy i.oo.ls, 1 oys. Conteci ioneiy, Fine cigars. Soda water ami Milk shake, I'ianosand organs ami Musical litrunients. ni.OTlUNU. y, S. & C. MAY KB. 'Tit's Furnishings, Fine Tailor M;do Cloth'n.g iu Men's. Boys' and Ch i'di ciC W,'.u. - '1 heir pliees defy con , e.i .1 ii,i. ' ' '-ihuv misrepresent nothing, 'J peir Word je 'i heir hoii). pbOTlUNt;. L. COI.DINti. Cloth'i p, Fe-iiishing Coo.is. Co to the old re liable house for Hals, Caps. I'liibrellas, Ti '-.T.ks Boots, shoes. Main street., ne.t Cass Co, Ba ik' pl.OTHINU. C. V V,'.-v-,:l v Clotluii'j. Mat ... Cups, '.ye. JfV i-uinisiiings o.,r speriahy. yiie pricr- and no Monkev Hus liusi'. it p'.ys to traue with us. Bockwood B.Ik. PANMNU COMI'AN V " CAKKCTll CANNjNti Co., I-rank Carruth, liaiy .i Strei'jht, rrorietors. PaeUejs oi UiCiiiaay Brand egwtahav. pONlEOTIONFBV. W 1'itll. 1.111 KK.M'S. I l nits. Con feet loner v and Fine Ciga "c. "niilliS. V O. Y. SMI H CO, Dealers in Wall l'aper. Faints. Oil. Art Mater ials, Cigars .Ko. Bockwoo.l Blue!:. D BUGS, ii it if i Vf: r . Ui ug-i, Clien.ieals. Faints, Oila. T KUtiH, i- V. (! FlilCKB ,t CO.. Drills, Me!iuiiics. ciieinicals. Faints. Oils, -:iriisht s. Dye Stuffs etc.. b ine Mationery, elect Toilet and Fancy Article.-. DHYCOODS, (iBOCEI-IKS. F. S. W 11 inc. Dry Goods, Groceries. Notions. General Mer chandise, etc. S. E. corner Main n'.ui yU Su. D BY COOPS. ' " ... ti I." f i i i vv ijy ii.icitJ, Notions and Bailies' Fin aishing Good, One doorea.-t First National Bank. DUY GOODS. GBOCKi; IKS. B. G. DOYKY SOX. Carry a l uge stock of Fine Groceries. Drv Goods, Carpets. :eensw are. Notion. M.nl Fancy Goods, to be found in t!;o voitiny. ' bp ler Ma n i-trect, bet.ve,;n -lli and Oth. "T.NAisTS. L DBS. CAVK & SMITH, "The Vainless Dentists." Teeth extracted without the least pain or harm, Ar. ificial leeth inserted iinniediatelv after extra;-! itu; muurat ones when desired. Go!., ,i v,.l all other - iilings strictly first rUi-J oiliee in luiun Block. FL BNITCBE. H EN BY BOI-'CK . Furniture. Bedding. lookiin; Gl:.isr, Vieture Frames, etc. Wooden :uid iMelal Crkets kept in stock. PL'IiMiniE. r I. TEABI-MAN. Km .i il in e. Tarloi Suits, Cpho'stery Goods. Stoves, liieensware. Tinw are, and all" kinds of Household Goods. North ct'i street, between Main and Vine. riENT'S FCKNI1IING GOODS. 4J .1. H. DON ELl.v, Gent Fine Fi(rniriie; ail IiaiCei-. Tne most coinplete and ,iuc.;t'sfock in the city. Carruth Block, Cor. aih ami Main. B0CEBIFS. M. B. MUJU'IIV Co,, The Leading Dealers in Groceries. Crockery. China, L,;tii Wooden and Willow ware, Fiour, Feed, s.e. Cash pa'd for country produce, G LOOBIES. LKHNHOFF & SOENMCHSEN. Groceries, I'rovisions, Glassware Mid Crockery. G BOCEB1ES. F. McCOl BT. Green, Staple and Faucv Grocc; GB0CEBlt:3. BENNETT Sc Tl'TT. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Fruit ap.d Canned Goods. GBOCEBIES. A CG. HAC1I. Groctrir nnd Uueeiis.vare, Flour anil Feed. Cig;trs, Tobat-eo and Cuilery. Biddle House. HOTEL. FBED coos. Proprietor City IBdei. Terms. SI. (Mi iier day. S; ccial Attention given coinnieK-ial men. HABNES?. W. G. KEF.FKi;, Successor to O. M. Knvj;n.!. iii.ie.-.., Saittllery Goods. Neij. Hobcs, Bu'-tt'is and :;lf horse fur iiioiiiiib oodo. HABDWAKF. JOHNf-ON BV.CH., Hardware. Ptoyes. Tinv. ar., Tai.io iind Pocket Cutlery. R;w;oi,, etj. iloiiM-hold Sew ii;g Ma chiiiv and Jewel Gasolim stoves. Tinwork of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Main street, liockwood Block. TEWELBY. w FBANK CAKKCTH & SON. Always cairy a line stock of Diamon-'s.Waccii-es. CI cks. .lev.elrv. Silverv a-e ;,i1 upectr --le. Droji in and insi.eej ',Uri,vi.oij ueiore pareha 1115 e'sewl ev,;4 TEWELBY. w J. SCHLATEB, .Tewrler. WaUham Watches a Secialty. Maiu Street, Liear Fourth. TEWELBY. w ii. A. M. ELWA1N. Watcliaf?. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelrj. Special" Attention given to WateJi Bepaitini;. y 11 Take Time by ZDO - 2T OT . nrn (;ki:at c Will terminate Aug. 27. Wo aro undor contract to opon oir UTair irxont SCoiico Soptombor let. Those who Icivo iiut t.'then ailvaiitfwc o of tlie IStiraiiis oHoretl ilailv at our (Jrat (Mo-itto- Out Sale will rcorct it when we arc oonc. " e At 60 Gls. per Pound, Worth 75c. Dress CrooJ? Sale, Great Cloak Sale, Silk Sale, Carpel Sale, Tsunk and We arc too Iu.y To accommodate the n'eat rush we will kct-p our store oj.eii until 10 o'clock . m. SOLOHOIl ik NATHAN, Wliite Front Iiv Ci-oods 3fTou.se T 1YF.KY STAHLK. il C. M. HOLM ICS . SON, The Checkered Bai ii. Lively. Feed and Sale stable ; pari ie.s conveyed to all parts id- u,,. eii v. Carriages at all trains. Corner Vine and :tn. Tl.TEAC MAB K ET. M U1CHABD B ILSTE! N. Who'es;.V ai'vi I'.etail Dealer in First .uality Beef. B.i.k. Mutton. Veal. Lamb, etc. sixth siree', Neville Block. Brices moderate. MEAT MABKKT. .1. HAT T & CO.. Kill their own Cattle. Bender their own Lard and Cure their own Bacon. Main street . TV I BAT MABKKT. IU F1CKLEB CO.. Eggs. Poultry Ac. We use o ly the best grade otnative stock. Oysters and game in eeasou. MEBCHANT TA 1 LOB. C. F. SMITH. Merchant Tai'or. Mailt ireet. over Merges' shoe store. C'tiin !ete, took of s;taip!-s. Fit l;unr;j:itcC(l. l'ri us defy cotti petition. Mil LINKBY. l'l ?.l BS. J. F. .JOHNSON. A Complete Line of the Latest, Styles of Mil linery and Trimmings ; alo Children's and In fants' Bonnet s. to he closed out at cost. RESTAVBANT AND LCNCH BOOM. JACOB HENNCH. Meals and Lunches sei ved to order at a'l hours. Also oysters, cigars. Tobacco, Poji and Cider. Opposite Biddle House. a7li:oom: O JOHN BLAKE. Sample Boom and Billiard Hull. Choice Wlc.fcs, Liquors and Ci-giirs. B.lllaid anil Bool Tables. CAMPLE BOOM.' V FBAH.M KLIF.TCH. Sample Boom, lmporied and Douiest ic Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Onlv straight goods han- riled. Milwaukee Botlleu Lager a Spe- ialty. QAMPLKI'.OOM. ! J llK AM EB1CAN EXCHANGE. I Ni-' k Cunningham, proprietor ( hoiee Winrs. LPliiors and cigars, rool and BU.iard 1 aides. B'udle Hou-e Block. SAMPLE BOOM THE Ki.lvilOIlN' S A I.oO V . VC, IVIw.r ..... l r.f SodaWatcv. e.i.ch iVei-.r. "'Cider, etc.- Agents for Fred ia-uji5..le'v rated Lager Beer. WM Tv BROKEj Lw.'W OFFICE. Personal attention to all Cusincs L';iirut- to my care. vmuiiv iv ,ivi,'ii'S - Ti.ie t--;aniiued, Absturcts Compiled, In- sin in.-e Written, Peal Bttate Sold. t. .- ..... - ,. . Better Facilities for making Farm Loan than : Any Other Agency, PUumuuih, - Xelj ilia i V' N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at Law. Will give prompt Attention to all tiilnes! fn i trusted to him. Oltiee in Cnion Block, East I side, plattsu-ouiii. Neb. nn M o e Ihe Forelock. DEL i.osini hit sai.i: Valise to make a Price Lit. Main Si, A C'.tKI. llsivinc this (lav h11 my ftock of Hardware, Stoves, Till ware, etc., to Messrs. Urekenleld k, AVeid inaii, I would respectfully and ear nestly ask that all those in my debt come lorwiird promptly and settle their accounts: as it will he neces sary lr me to close up 1113' business I , 1 : 1 t. i ,f,s;; J,l( ln-f'orp fll- . ls i-p'-toll .IS pofc.-ioic DCIOICCII- on"'nff in('1' pursuits. 1 al?o take this occasion to thank the I public, both in tlie city and county, for tlie very liberal patronage giv en me diirimr the time I have been o enframed in business here, and hone I I tl, t. , , , r. 1 1 1.,, vf,.,l,.,l ..r l"J rx'"k t -ivv SUCCeSsOrs. .1 JS U. J U A. docti-v.am i Any one paying up their subscription and 21 cts. can liave tlie Otnalia Weekly fe, till Tmnirv 1t 1 K0 ; t''t 1111 -January 1st., f . J. . OF MARK. 99 WRITTEN BY Rev. J. W. Simmons, D- D. UKII, Cll'll IUJU1 Cr- . son should possess. It tells of all the j foremost colored men of the United States. It gives their biographies, and ; has over 100 fine steel engraving's. JOHN C, BOOTE, i Agent for CV.ss County. : QHariva j bnerin staie, By viriue of aa .ecntion !stied ly W. C. i sl"'w''ter. Clerk of th Iytrict Coui't, within and for Cass county, Nf-braska. and to me Ui- j reefed. I will on tlo isth day of September, A. 1. 1-liis, at -g o -clock p. m. of said day, at the i south door of the Court House in the city of ! I'la'tiinoutb. in said county, sell at publlcauc- , ,iun. the following rc-Ml estate tr-W it : ! lliai.,.1 h.j!fi: .1.1 ll.........-... ,.n..A.fl 01 me uoiiuwcai .iiiarter ) oi ection nineim. in township twelve (l-jj, range thirtem 113), east of the lith P. M.. Cass cour.ty. Nebraska. 'I he same being levied upon and taken as the properly of Thomas J. Thomas. Defendant ; to satisfy a Judgment of cai.I Court recovered by William L. Hair's, Plaintiff, against said lftu dant. Plattsmouili, Nebraska. Aug. nth, A. I.. l5. J. V.. F.TKKMiAKV. 22-5 SheriltV. County. NtU. i