Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, September 20, 1888, Image 1

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IM.ATTSMOUTH. N KB It A SKA, THURSDAY. SKPTKMBKR li), 1888.
VOLUMK XXI 1'. NlJMI'.Ki: 27
.$2.00 l'KU ANNUM,
t'J I VA A x. 11 AVV
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K f ROYAL rJS.J 1 NJ
Absolutely Pure-
This powder never varies. A marvel of pur
ity, trenn'h and uliolesomeness. More, eco
nomical than I he ordinary kinds. and cannot be
ooldin competition with the mulilliide of low
ret. short weicjit alum or phosphate powders.
Hold on I v i n. t. ItovAi. Hakims Powdkk
Co.. Mi; Wiil I St. New Voi K. 3ft 18
Mayor,
Clerk,
Treasurer.
K. M. if Ii 11 KY
W K Fox.
,I,UIM l'A TI'KKSON, .IK.
1SVKO.V Cl.AHK
- A MAKOI.K.
. S CLIKFUKI)
W II MAI.UK
Attorney.
Engineer, -
Police. Judge,
Marshall,
Couuciliuen, 1st ward,
" 2nd "
:;id
4th. "
J V WiCKIl.VfH
I A SAl.lSBL'KV
I 1) M .Ion p.s
) Die. A SlIIl'MAN
M H MunrHV
) S V DU 1 'TON
1 t'oN O'Connor.
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BPub.WurkK.tK.;o,.HK
t II N l N . J I A 1 M A i
OUT 1 1
GOLTjTiXkf oiarrGKiis.
Treasurer,
Deputy ficasurer, -
Clerk.
Ueputy Clerk,
Kecoj;der of Deeds
lieprnv Kt!U.r,li;r
Clerk of Di-met Co irt,
ttheritf,
Purveyor.
Attoruey.
Hupt. ot Put). School!-.
County Ju life.
1). A. C.1M1-HKLL
TlliH. I'OI.I.OCK
BlHI t'UITCHKIKI.a
KxAt'itircuriKM)
V. H. Pour.
Jon n M Lkyda
W. C. (tiiciVAirm
J. O. KlKK.NAK
A. JlADOLK
ai.i.en bkkson
Maynakd Spink
0. ltUSSKLI.,
BOABU OF ITK
(BVIWlii.
A. B. Todd, Ch'in.,
LOt'IS F.JLTZ,
A. B. 1)1 ksoX,
Plattsmouth
Weeping Water
Ennwood
GIVIG SOGU?ll.MS.
No. Hi!. 1 O. O. F. -Meets
JuvurrTniuilllv .'Venill' OI eaC!l WM'K. All
transient brothers are respectfully invited to
attend.
1LATTMOL I II K N CAM I'M EXT No. 3. I. O.
O. ineei- every alternate Friday in
each month in the Masonic Hall. Visiting
Brothers are invited to attend.
rnitlf) LOlMiK NO. hi. A. O. U. W. Meets
every alter. tan Friday evening at. K. of P.
hall. Transient brothers are respectfully in
vited to attend F..I Morgan. MasterWmkman ;
F. P. Brown. Foreman ; U. B. Kemster. Over
seer; B. A. Taite, Financier ; i. F. Houee
wortu. Recorder; l. Mas bright. Beceiver ;
I). B Smith, Fast M. W. : 1. X. Bo-.ven, Cubic ;
P. J. Kunz. Inside Watch.
d 1ASS CAMP NO. ;. MODEKX WOODMKN
of America Meets second and fourth Mon
day evening at K. of F. hall. All transient
brothers are requested to meet with us. 1.. A.
fiowco iier, Venerable I'oi.nu! ; G. F, Nile.-,
Worthy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Banker ; W, A.
Boeck, Clerk.
rLATTSMOL.l lI I.ODCF NO. 8. A. ). V. W.
Meet every alternate Friday evening at
Kockwood hall at o'lIock. All transient broth
ers are respectfully invited 10 attend. B. S.
Larson, M. W. ; F. Bovd. Foieman ; S. V.
Wilde. Kecorder ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer.
It I.ATTSMOUTM l.olitiE NO. (, A. F. & A.M.
Meets on the Dit and third Mondays of
each month at their hail. All transient broth
ers are cordiallv united to inett with us.
J. (i. UictiKv, W, M.
Wm. H.ATa. Secret ary.
ft'EBKASKA CHAFTKB- No. .1. K. A. M.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdav of each
month i't MuMiiiV Hall. Traiis'-'itnt brothers
are invited to mei t with us.
K. K. White, II. P
W'M. Hays. Secretary.
M
t. ZION COMMA I.VUV. NO. 5. K. T.
Meets first and third Wednesday niicht of
each mout !i at M iso 's na'.l. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to meet wiih us.
Wm. 11as. Kec. F. K. Wiiitk, E. ('.
(1 ASS COU XCI I j NO liii'l. UOYAL IJCAN I'M
meet the xecoud and fourth Mondays of
each mouth at Arcanum IlaH.
I!. N. lll.E.NX, BcKent.
r. C. MIa'oi:. Secretary.
PLATTSNSOUTH BOARD OFTRADE
President Hold. I! Windham
1st Vice President A. B. Todd
2nd Vice President U in Neville
Secretary F. Herrmann
Treasurer F. K. (iuihmaii
m 1: toiis.
J. C. Ki -hew F. K. White. .1. C. Patterson,
J. A. Conner. H. His. n, C. W. .sheiinau, F. tlor
der, J. V. AtcXb.ich.
Men's Working Suits
Men's Business Suits
Men's Best Made Suits
Men's Custom Made Suits
An Slsgazit Iiins of
An Ocean Record Brokon.
San Fhancisco, C,.vi,..Septeiiiler is. The
(crinitn shi Kiiteri! iirrived frouf Car
tliT tliis morning, la h n with coal, in
ninety-four days" heating ly two days
the bent previous record letwecn the ports
which was inadely the Merioneth, belong
ing to Spreckles. The Kuterpe was built
by Harrow, of Knglatid, and is owned in
Hamburg.
Cored to Death-
Wichita w. Kan., Sept. 1H. Kobert
otnerville, u young New Yorker, met
with a frightful death on Saturday night.
He was visiting tit the ranch of Mr.
Johnson, a stockman, south of here, mid
went out into n corral where some tine
cattle were kept A ferocious young
bull attacked him, and before aid reach
ed him he vas gored to death. The cat
tle, about fifty in number, afterward be
came unmanageableand before the body
could be taken from the corral they com
menced fighting and strewed the remains
of the young man oyer the field. Two
persons who attempted to rescue him
were seriously, if not fatally, injured.
Yellow Fveer Spreading.
Washington, Sept. 18.- The secretary
of the interior has received a telegram
from Surgeon General Hamilton da'ed at
G'urap Perry, Fla., Sept. 17, which says
Dr. I'osey has yellow fever, contracted
at McClenny. Three cases are reported
at Gainesville, and there are rumors of
cases at Wellborue and Ferninda. The
h(ile seaboard is alarmed on account of
refugees breaking their parol at IlenJer
sjnville. ,
Havana, Sept. 18. The number of
rtp.iths in Havana from yellow fever dur
ing July was 6'J. During August 114
persons died of the same disease.
Talk of a London Paper on theQue
bec Threats.
The Daily JNTews lias a belligeraut lead
er upon the quebec threats tor secciuu
and annexation. It begins: "We are
evidently cn the eye of a period of trou
ble in Canada. The failure of the lish
eries treaty and threats of commercial
refaljatiation, now so very near fultil-iiK-nt
on the part of the United States,
have excited public feeling throughout
the entire community. "
It adds: "Quebec is eyidently talking
to England rather thai) to the Dominion
in these propositions to throw in Its lot
with the republic on the other side of
the border. The language of that kind
front Quebec is unhappily nothing novel.
It has long been remarked thai Hie di
vision between French anil British Can
ada grows sharper every day."
'The article concludes thus: "The sit
uation is a grave one, but ic Ought not
to be beyond the resources of statesman
ship. We must look it foil in the face.
Its difficulties and its hardships are
enough."
The Highwaymen Shot and the
Money Recovered.
Xasiivilt.f., Tenn., Sept. 19. A special
from Carthage, Tenn., says: Yesterday
tftcnvoGi: as Jcljr! Stjiith, a storic con
tractor of the Nashville & Knoxville
railroad, and his book keeper, Mr.
Slutiner, were between Gordonville and
Lancaster, on their way to pay off tht3
hands, they were stopped by two men
who demanded the $1,000 they had in a
gripsack, They fired at the robbers, but
Smith was struck on the head and ren
dered insensible, aud Shreiner fled. The
robbers escaped with the money, but
were soon eyertaken jn the woods by a
party of railroad men who vore notified
by Smith as soon as he recovered con
sciousness. One of the pursuers, named
Johnson, mortally wounded one of the
robbers and shot the other so seyerely
that he may die. The money was re
covered and the robbers taken into cus
tody. They were furmsr employes of
the road and knew when Smith would
pass and tiie amount he would havj with
him.
A 405
7. SO
10.00
25 00
Boys', ITouth-s' and Cnildron's Overcoats. "STovi miss it if you don't bUy youy Olctliing, Hats, Caps, &vl:
'nisning Goods, Boots and Shoes, etc., o
The
One
Ordered to the Samoan Islands.
Waiiinoton, Sept. li. The secretary
of the navy has tel .graphed Rear Adtiiir- j
al Kimbeily, commanding the I'acilic j
station, who is now at San Francisco, to j
send one of the vessels of !.is fquadron !
to the Samoan islands for such services
as may be required in the protection of
American interests. The United States
steamers Alert, Vandal ia and Alatns are
Trow cruising in the vicinity of the Ha
waiian islands, and one of these will be
sent to Samoa at once.
Sedentary Habits.
In this age of push and worry, the
bu-incs man and the profi s-ional man
are alike unable to devote any adequate
time to exercise-. In the daily round ei
toil and pleasure, no suitable provisio
is made for that important ftincitetn, and
the result is that men ef s .-detitary habit?
become subject to many feirnis eif ail
ments arising from a torpiel or Muggifh
liver. Constipation, sick headache', bil
iousness and elispepsia are till due to I be'
improper action of the liver. Dr. I'ieiee's
Pleasant purgative Pellets cure these
troubles by restoring the liver to its nor
mal condition.
-Send yentr job work to the Ukkai.1)
office.
Our druggists keep for sale Hall's Veg- 1
etable Sielllian Hair re-tiewei-, the best pre
paration ever maele for restoring the; vit
ality ana color of the hair.
Severe Literary Labors.
Pholly You look tired, old I'd"; w hatch ef
been eloing
Dolly (briefly) Literary worl:.
Cholly (surprisedly) Don't say 1 What
branch, old man?
Dolly Well, you see, I know a man who
writes for papers, and this morning he aked
rue, to hcdp'hiiu cuiinc t!)o Hon is in an rniicla
ho km going to Bend elown town. Mighty
hard work, I assure you. Almost as hard as
writing, den'tcherknow ! Judge1.
They Diminioli Sc-:f Ileliance,
'i"ha couiiriitto nppointetl to consider thfl
situation of tho London itnemployeil poor iet
port that "works started for tho relief of the
unemployed, even though they Le in some
degree useful and beneficial, are in tho long
run an injury instead of a benefit to the com
munity, by discouraging the real spirit of
work and thereby diminishing self reliance
end entercis;-;." esv Yok SUi-(i
Pralrio Chickens Moving West.
Prairio chickens, like other natives of tho
wilds, are opposed to civilization, and are
being pushed back toward the frontier with
tho advance of tho imnijgitiit. touring thw
last ten years they have been moving west so
fast that they are no longer scon in Illinois,
Iowa and Minnesota, and now flock in west
cm Nebraska or CakotJu Chicago Ileralel.
ocaietl Into Matnuiouj .
The peasant girls of South Russia ai-e
flocking into matrimony owing to a rumor
of the government's intention to impress intc
military services as "sappers" all unjnarricd
fenia'es between 20 and 30, Neve York Jour
nal. A year Is like an apple round, full, com
plete tind juicy. It makes little difference
into which side we bite. Mary E. Spencer.
The sweetest of sweet girls who will wait
for yon is worth bcr weit n gold. Kew
Orifans Picayuno.
Tho Romans are said to Lave first used
feather beds.
He round tiie Owners.
Assessor Thomas Brown, after the first
day's round, complained that he had not
found an owner for a single dog in the ward,
though there were hundreds. Taking hiu
aside, we told him that if he would take the
trouble to kick the dogs he met, ho might
get the desired information. He came home
on a elray that night, the vanquishetl of six
teen fights, Detroit Free Press.
"What Statistics Say.
Ileeent French and English statistics in
dicate that, while the average duration of
life is increasing through improvement c;f
the health of c'pjldieu, the number of ex
tremely aged persons is diminishing. Ar
kansaw Traveler.
There are fifteen Siamese students four of
them ladies undergoing various kinds of
professional training in England. They art j
sent py tue government 01 piajii.
Professor Rogers has invented a solidified
gas which can be immediately volatilized far
tlxpecial uae of balloonists.
v
Unmarried women and widows have had
the municipal suffrage in Finland since 1S79.
9 .ChiM's Kilt Suitsfvom
I Child's Suits from
I liovs' huits from
I Youths Suits from
Price Clothier, - Plattsmouth
Dress the Hair
V'.lli A's Hair Vk-or. lis i 1. ai.li
ness, l)i-ni-i.. ial ell'erts on the si i.lji, ami
lasting (il l fume commend it for uni
versal toilet. Use. It keeps the hair Soft
aud silken, preserve.-, its c olor, prevents it
from falling, and, iT the hair lias heroine
weak or thin, promotes a new grow th.
"To restore the original eoior of my
hair, which had turned piema! urely
gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vi;;or with e-n-tireT
success. 1 cheerfully test.ly to the
Efficacy
of this preparation." Mrs. I'. 11. David
son, Alexandria, La.
" 1 was aillirted some three years with
scalp disease. My heir was falling out
mid what remained turned fray. I was
induced to try Ayer's Hair " ir r , nti
in a few weeks I he disease in my scalp
disappeared and my hair resumed its
original color." ( ltev. ) S. S. Sims,
1'astor I'. It. 'iiiirch, St. B.-t n'u e, lud.
"A few years ao I suffered the entire
loss of iii v hair from the cifecis of tel ti-r.
1 hoped that after a time lutHiri- would
repair the loss, hat I waited iu vain.
Many remedies were .TiijcMted, none,
however, with sit 'i I ..i .
Ayer's Hair Vior, ami I ln'i:i touse it.
The result was all I e-oiild have desired.
A growth of hair soon ranic out all over
my head, and grew to lie as soft and
heavy as I ever had. and of a natural
color", oml Jirmhj s?l."J. 11. Pratt,
Spolford, Texas,
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
rRETAUED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by Druggists and Perfume,
Dr.
C A. Marshall.
rawivailWI Oi Hie natural leeill a
r. i( ". il... 1 r,,
Specialty. Aucsthe-tics given feir Pain-
i.kss Fn.i.ixei eu Kxtisaction eF Tkktii.
Artthcial tectli made on (iold. Silver,
Rubber or CelluUud I'lates, ni:d inserted
, ,, . . i ' 14
as soon as teti ,.re etr;utfel when eto
si red.
All work warrantee!. Prices reasonable.
FlTO KitA I.i.'m HLOi'K I'HTTSMOl'TII, NEB
McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. R.
KOSTKK.
f. W. Johnson
l'aini.rtiiler
A S. Twls.-;, .
T. A. 11 i' Ki'. . '. '.
JKO, X ILKS
UlfMiY S-ritKieiHT. ..
M Al.eiN Oixon
Cha ai.Ks Fonn
Anijkhson Fkv
.lACeO: (rOKIil.KM AN. .
, . MCniiJi V ice
.Junior " "
Adjutant
i. 1
Ollicerof the iav.
" " (luard
Serjjrt Majiv
I.liavt(;r Al-ff -
L. C. C'tvt!,.
Mot t-U'.'j Saturday evonin
HUSI1VE8S DIltKCTOItY.
ATXOKNFY.
Q. F. rf ilosj A a.
Attorney -at ivv and No'.ii I'uiil!...
Fitzge rald Block. I'laitMiiouth, Neb.
oMh-e in
AT 1 OK N FY.
A. X. SULLIVAN.
Attorney-at-l : v. Will trive uronipt Attention
to all bus'iiies.-- intrusted to him. Ollice in
Union Islock, East sidp, I'5at;sHi;.at''', Neu.
A , K f t; Lt I'ltALIM 1'LF.AI K N TS.
Hai.l & e i: ie:.
Ai'ricultiiral 1 nmiements. Couilland Ihitfifiee
and Ituthlord Wauon". "(Jood limber and
Hone Dry." sold and Warranted. Mam street,
betwee n Sixth and Seventh.
T3ANK.
-U XaTioVA 1. LAXK.
of Pi.-itisnioutli. Capital .?.- .nc r ; stuplus $11,
()(io. John Fitzuerald, Frof-blent ; S. Wauuli.
Cashier; F. L. White, Vice-J'resident. Hoard
of Directors : John Fitzireral.l . V. E. Win;
Jno. It. Clark, D. liawksweu th. 8 W ;i 1: .
BANK ""'
THE CITIZENS I5AN K,
nf Plattsinoutb. C'apit'.l stock paid in, s.Vi.oi'w.
Frank Carruth, 1'resi.lent : W. II. Cusln;!,
Cashier; J. A. Connor, Vice-Fresident. A
ireneia! bankiiifr luisi-iess trniisacted. ('ulls
tions receive prompt aMd juvi'taliil attention.
BLACKSMITH
KOUERT DONNELLY.
ltlaeltmith n.l Wii-onmakei- Dealer in Aim!-
ndlK I'Vunps and FUtingsV
-ROOTS AND SHOK.S
jOScril t ZK .
noots and Mines. uep--;iiii!ir promptly attendee) :
to. South Side Main street.
BOO IS AM) Sill IKS.
I'KTER MKIilili.,
A complete assortment e.f eyeiv kind of Foots
wear and cheaper than the cheapest wist of
the iisso,i,i KivviT. ' Alsa inanularturtng and
Keuaiiin;;.
BARHER SIIOl' AND HATH ROOM.
EI. MORLEY.
Hot and Cold Rat lis at all hours. Ladies" and
Children's Hair Cuttintr a specialty. Cur. ylh
and Alain, under Carruth V.
- gAKFUV.
V. STADELMANX
Rreail Cakps. Pies. Huns, etc
fre-h daily.
I'arty. Wedding and l arcy Cake a sirc;;-.li v. I
lee Cream in any nuantity.
BOOUSELLfcR. LLC.
J. 1. Y'OCXO.
Rooksr-ller, Stationer, anel News Dealer : Fancy
Ooods. Toys. Confectionery, Fine Cigars. Soda
Water and Milk Shake, Pianos and ora'a'.i n.l
Muse al Instreiments,
HLIL SEASOIT O1
$1.90 to :i.75
2.00 to D.0
3.25 to 0.00
4.fK to 15.00
HE
DAYUGHT
Wf have ju.-t plae
INEW STOCK
--Wo arc lail'
oos
New
And have a Complete Line ot'
FALL & WINTER GOODS
Our Yarns in Spanish, Saxony, (Jcniian aii'l Zephyrs
are
13 ii "JE JS S
Die-
Flannels ami Velve ts, Carpets, ete-., in all the;
Late-t Novelties.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES !
XoiH' hut AVe'Stern-nnele ( iooils Kept in That Line.
( J i ve us a Call.
JOS. V. WEOKBACH.
pi.OTIII.NC.
s.ifi. mavi.;i:.
lient's Furnishings, Kine Tailor M.nle t'lut liin
in Men's. Uoys' and i "liild i i-n'.s Wear. Then-
uolhiiii?. Their Werd 's Their I'.nd.
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i.'JTlllNe;.
I.. :eI.IIN(;.
Mot li'i'ir. Fumi-Iiim: IhhiiIs. Co to the o!d re-
liahle house tor lints. C:,i.s l'ml.iell.is Trunk.
Itoi.-ts, shots. Main street, next Casi.o, l:auk.
I pi OTIIINC '
y- C, K. WKSC'olT.
( '1",,mi.- ""'f. 'ai.s .ic Fine FurtiislihiKs
our sjiceialt V. One price :inil no Molikev I'.lis-
, iness. It pays tn tmite with us. Kuckwood lilk.
fiANXiMe: eoMi' a v. i
j vJ OAli'UF I'll (JANNIVC CO.. ! Hardware. Sloven. Tmvv are. TaWe and Fockel
j Frank Canutli. Ileury .1. Slreii.l, I'roiuletors. ' ''' lei v. ltasoi s, 11 e. Household SeuiiK Ma
i I'ackers of the C'limas l:;ii;l Vcuetalilen. I chines and Jewel Oa-cline Moles. Tinwoik
1 i of all kind- done at rear-oualile. prices. Main
I : 1 1.'- "- -
t l'l 1 1 I.I.I I IV K I .
' ,u ' ' enneei niuci aim niici iarf.
DKUCS.
. p. SMI II &
Dealers In Wall I'nper. rain'.s, Oii, Alt Mater
ials. C'ijars Kee U v o.id illock.
ejEiir v: .-t eo.
Uius, Chemicals. Faints, Oils.
Lui;s.
v. r, fkii'ki-: ,v co.,
Drujp. Medicines. 'h minals, 1'nluts. Oils.
Varni-h' s. Dye talis mo.. Fine Matioucry,
S,.;. (.1 T"i!.-t and l'ai:cy Ai tleies.
DKY:ooJd, e;i:ecEnii:s.
F. s. WIIITK.
Dry foois (Jroceries. Nitions. (ieuie-rai Mer-
I chaii'lise, etc. K. corner Mu'U and (jth Sts.
D
UY (iUODS.
I -L r. liEKIiMANN.
1 liy twi'dJ, Notions and Ladies Furnishm
I (loudf. ejne coor e;:st First National Hank.
rK e;e)ODS. ii:oe F.i. iFs. '
j U E. U DOVEY S.e):C.
, arry a l.irye stock ol ! u i K.reiles. Dry
lrtms. Carpels. ), l.c-vvai-e. Notions, Mid j
'"m-, 10 1..- n.umin me eouniy. .e p-
' ; , Ji4.' 41 -iiv,;i, 11 io 11 .i;ii .iiiu old.
I
I TiKNIISlS.
j U DIls. CAVE i SMITH.
'I'l.ti l'.iini 1 i.int iutt.' 'r ..-.ii. .....,... .1
. iiiiik . mi. 1.. rri 11 r.i mi ir.i
without the least pain Or l.Hi-m. An ifieial teet Ii
inserted in.mutdiatcly alter extraction natural
Col.l ami all other Fi'lliims
'Rice in Cnioii Block.
o;i lien itesiieil.
' ! rtiieUy lirst class. Of
1?CItMTrRB.
henry iu )::;;-
Fundi ur. l'.eddi:c'. I..H.tiiii iila(-e. IMcture
1-runes, etc. . :toileu and Metal Caskets kepi
in "tOvic.
rjCKNITCKE.
i 1 r.
PEAULMAN
rurniliire. I arloi S-.,it., t pl.o slery ejoods. , Complete Line of the Latest Stvb-s e.f Mil
Stoves Olieensiv. ., ... iliuun. anil -.11 tin ,1s ,,f i li -. 1 . , ... ,. . , . . , ..
11,,, .1 , . A..., J V . .... i. ... it V. V" t . . '
, .. ami Vine. ' "t"twc"'
RENT'S F fit XI II i SC. ' ii Oi OS '
I J .1 11 niiMvini v i
(ients Hue I nrmsiier and llaiir.-. The most
complete and tlne-a .r.;ck m the eln
Can utli
HlocU. Cov .-th aatt .Main.
fjROCERIKS.
M. 15. MKRI'IIY CO.,
The Leading Dealers in e;rr:cei ie-. ( rockeiv.
China, Lamps. Wooden and Willo. ari-.
Flour, Fced.&c. Cash paid for count ry produce.
G lax -fries
LRilNHOFF & SOENXICHSFN.
Cioecries, Fiovisions, (ilassware f'.id Crockery.
GROCERIES.
V. M.'COi'ltT.
j tireen, Staple and Fancy e.rocerif s.
I I'.K.N x hil i
TI'TT.
rai le and t aiicy e,roceru-s, (ireen Fruit j and
Canned (ioods.
niiOLtiats,
" Al'li. liAl'll.
J ms" r" 1 a"'1 -,,l77!sVr'' ,',,'.'Vfl,.,? y' '"1- Sample Rom ar.d hiliia'rd Halt. Chr.ie Wine
Cigars, febacco and Cutlery. Kidaie llou-e. j I.i,,uo,s and Clears. JiUihird and Roe's Table,.
Men's Overcoats
Men's Nobby Check Overcoats
Men's Fur Beaver Overcoats
Men's Black Worsted Overcoats
STORE
- e - il on our kIu-Iviv
OF ZEPHYRS
ivcoivinir our
Tradfe
on sale-.
Gf O O 33 &
n kockki i:s.
: - ( ii in s weiii i t-v n i it
Staple and Kaney ' meeries, (Uassware and
C'rnckei y, I'lmir and l eed.
HOTEL.
IT: F.l ' eios,
rreiju i tu ( 'ity Hole!. Terms, si. em per day.
Special At tent ion :iveli coinmereial men.
HAKNFS-.
V. C. KKF.FF.lt.
Successor lo (. M. Strciht. llaniet-s. Saddlery
(ioods. fseis. llohes, lusters, and all horse fur
nishing -;0()ds.
Hai:iwauk.
.leiiixseiN r.iai:
Mieei, ikUe'Kwooii i.ioek.
I
TKVi:i,;V,
' w 1!. A. M EI, W A IN.
; Watclie;, Cloek.s, Silverware a ml Jewelry;
Special Attention (iven to Watch Kepaii iiif;.'
; TKWKl.K V.
. v FiiANK CA liKL' l II & SON.
Always carry a run; i-lmk of Diamomls, Wat di
es. 1 1 eks. Jewelry. Silverware ami Spectacles.
Drop in and inspect tlieirfiuods before parcha--
! ItiK elsewhere.
Ti:WFLKY.
" J. Se ilLATEL,
Jeweler. Walthaiii Watches a specially. Main
Street, near Fourth.
T I VFUY ST A l:i,F.
I - M. holmes sex,
: The Checkerel Hani. I.iverv. Feed and Sale
: stable ; parties conveyed to ail part set the citv.
1 Carriages at nil trains. Comer Vine and f;th.
MKAT MACK FT.
I ' l:ie;iiA)iD rilstein.
j Who'esle and Ketail Dealer in First ua:ity
-e-f. 1'oilc, Mutmn. Veal. Lamb, etc. sivlli
slrcer. Neville liluc!;. I'riccs nioderale.
"!r KA f MA UK El'.
i J. IIATf A- CO .
Ki'. I their own Cattle. Kemler their own Lard
and Cure their own Hacon. Main street.
MEAT M A l: K FT.
. te-KT I. :i;
tk ce..
K'-s' V""'t'y .tc We use ordy the b
I 01 'mtive: sloe . Oysters and nuimi i
best trade
in reason.
MEKCIIANT TAII.Ci:.
' IV SMITH
I M rchaiit Tailor. Main i-treet. 'eiver Merges'
; shoe xtore. Complete Mock of sample. Fit
: guaranteed. I'riees dirf y competii ion.
j "Ml LLINEi: Y.
: V.eil'iieii s aim IU-
j 'atas' uonne's. to he closed out at cost.
! JJ I'-S I A I KAN I AND LI N'CH ROOM
.lAt'OH IIEXNCIL
Meals and Lunches sei veil to order at ail bonr-.
A so Oysters. ( iuars. ' ohacco. Hop and Cider.
p'Osite Riddle- lluus-e.
! 3AM RLE ItetO.M.
; FRAIIM it hLILTe If,
! Sample Room. I mpor'ed and Domest ie W;nes,
; l.hiuens sniil Cigars. Onlv straight "o.nls han-
I died. Milwaukee Homed Laaer it Specialty.
; Cor. 5th and Main St-.
! DAM! LE ROOM.
! THE AMERICAN EXCHAVCK.
! Nbk Cunningham, proprietor Choice Wfnfs.
I Lhjuors and CiL'aru. Fool and Hil.iatd Tables.
I K ddle Hoii'e Hlock.
SAMPLE ROOM
TIfH Fl.k'imi'V Sllfinv
1 W tn. . e ber. proprietor. Maniifac ,rr r.t
I f'ia w atrr. l.ircli Heer. ( ider, etc. Atienti-for
Fretl K rug's Celebrated I.ajrer Rs-rr.
QAM.'LE ROOM.
U liiiivnin-i-
2.00
5.00
12.50
10.00
1 1 1
For
! 11
1 :
ft