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0 iilfi:wiA! . OOiODiili ii, is. MARCHING ON TO VICTORY. TI.'XK -M.VnC'UIXfi TIIIIOfOH OKOKOtA. Hurrah! lor Den ami Levi, I "V.H, They arc the very men To keep our kliip 01 Mate afloat Ami unlc her through the ntnrin. For Cleveland, nml oltl Thnrnian. too. They're b m.'ikc it warm, While we are marching on to victory. C'liviirs: Ifurrah! Hurrali! the starry llar shall ware. Hurrah! Hurrah! the democrats will rave, When we vote for Harrison, for Harri son the brave, AVhile wc arc marching on to victory. The soldier anil the statesman true, They are the nation's pride; They're marching on to Washington. While Cleveland takes a ride; For up Halt riyer he will o, With Thurman by hh side. While we arc inarching on to victory. Clio n us: Protection i.s the song we sing, While free trade is tlio cry Of all the Cleveland democrats, And that's the reason why That Cleveland will, with Thurman, too. ivo up tlie ghost and pie. AVhile we are marching on to victory. Ciuuics: Veto Cleveland is hound to sink . Ih-neath the mighty wave; Protection is our battle cry, And will the nation save, While tree trade will he buried in The democratic grave, While we are marching on to victory. Ciioiils: We'll keep protection marching on; We'll fill the air with cheers. The democrats are bhakiug, while It's ringing in their ears. Free trade must go with Pig Tail John, To stay a thousand years, While wc are marching on to victory. Chorus: Hurrah! Hurrah! we'll shout the jubilee. Hurrah! Hurrah! Protection makes you free, And free trade will come out behind, So will democracy, While we are marching on to victory. A REPUBLICAN RALLY. WANT TO M SAILORS. INFORMATION FOR WHO LONG FOR YOUNGSTER? THE SEA. The Thirteenth "Will bs a Grand Day in the History of Our City. A LARGE CROWD EXPECTED. The Mcst Prominent Speakers of the State Will Participate, The Young Ladies Will Assist. The agitators of the grand rally which will be held on the 13th inst., are work ing to make it the event in the history of our city, and second to none ever held in the state. Each committee- is at work and each one has already made extensive preprationg for the coming event. The committee on invitation has al ready invited clubs from the following places: Glenwood, Malvern, Red Oak, Greenwood, Ashland, Wahoo, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Wabash, Weeping Water, Louisville, Cedar Creek and Lincoln. The young ladies club, of this . it y. which has already manifested consider able interest in the success of the occa sion, will also invite young lady clubs of the above places where they have or ganized. The "Flambeau Club" cf Lincoln will also be present in their uniforms, and it is expected that a first class band will accompany them. Over $2o0 have already been raised to assist defraying the expense and many citizens are willing to contribute liberally if necessary. Special trains will be run from all points to the city and tickets sold at re duced rates. Thepromiuent speakers of the sttac and Iowa will be present, among whom are Hon. John Y. Stone, Council Bluffs; Gov. Thayer, Lincoln; W. J. Connell, Omaha and Judge M. L. Ilnyward. Tiie Waterman opera house has been engaged for the occasion. An invitation is extended by the club to all who are desirious of attending, and those who have an interest in the success of the rally, to participate. There will be speaking at the opera house during the afternoon and in the evening a grand torch light procession will march through the city, after which there will be speaking in the opera house by some of the above named fintora and others. There is to be no independent or mug wumo party ia this campaign. Those Uncle Shim Hard lit l'leo -Only lioy V, 'lira Aro riiyitlcall Pei led Cau Enter Hit Navy A Trial Trip to Hie Mu f lead Trut. VAVY DKl'AltTMKNT. BUItKAU OB" EfJUIP i' merit nml HecruilinK. Washington, July 10, 1HM.S. liuy wantod, between ttie oje of 11 and IS, for npprenf ices in the 0 3. Navy, to nerve un til they are 21 years of oa Pay at 9, 10 and 811 per month. Had bay, or boys whoso parents or puarilinnH "wisli tliem to bo disciplined" will not bo received. The object of the navul training fcystem ia to train a body of first c1o.sk tuen to man the Bhips or th U. 8. Navy Apply In IrttiT or In jei-uon on board tho U. S. 8. Minnesota, foot of West Twenty -seventh (street Noitli river. Now York. Tho above- is an advertisement which incuts one's eye in tho newspapers almost every day In fact. Unci Hum's appetite for sailors i.3 insatiate. Vet tho owner of this bitf farm i.s very particular as to who shall "hand reef or steer or bhip as sal vage " on his men-of-war. I:r.QfIlti:.ME.NT3 ok a p.ui.ou. Capt. G. C. Wilt.se. of tho Minnesota, says that only ono out of peven applicants for tho hlno shirts and wiiio trous. rs is accepted. Out. of 1.X.'17 boys of thy pre scribed ages who applied during tho year ending Juno no, 871 wero rejected. 133 were accepted, but got homesick and were never enlisted, end oiiJy 211 actually en listed and became apprentices. TlieY.ver ago ago of 1 huso was 17 years. IL'.ddes those- who appear in thi; tahl-j of l urea there- are .scores of iucpi iters and lads who aro rejected by 11. 11. Marsh, tho captain's clerk, because of too apparent defects. These defects aro cross eye:;, bow legs, fd iff lingers, voico inipeuiments, i:ie:;:uil ity of 1 ho length of h-ir.s, under height utid other tilings. Uncle. Sam will not have a boy without the consent f hi. 0 parents, or, if an orphan, tho consent of a guardian appointed bv the surrogate. Then tho youngster must enlist of his own freo will, must bo of fair intellect, ab'e to read and write; must bo between fourteen and eighteen years of age; must be a good boy and not sent on board to be disciplined; must havo good What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousuvss arc un happily button well known. They differ in different individuals to tome stent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast enter. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any lime; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or constipation may be a fsymptoni or tin? two may alternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach To correct all this if not effect a cure try Ortitn's Amjust Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. Oyer fifty men are now employed in grading the streets, and from present in dications the work will be completed in a very short time. S30O Kawarcl. We will pay the above reward fcr any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, Mok headache, indigc.-tion, constipation or costi veiiess we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. l ney are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Larire boxes rontaining i)0 sugar coated pills, ?r, i' or sale iy all tlruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The fen. nine manufactured only by John O. V cc Co., iMri AY . Madison St. Chicu.fo.ni.d Sold by Y. J. Wan iclc. A JAIll. Having tins day soM my stock id' 11. -ml ware, Stoves, Tinware, etc., to Ttfossrs. Jtrckenteld & WeM inan, I wouM resj.cctfnllv ami ear nestly ask that all tliose in my ilebt come forward promptly ami settle their accounts; as it will he neces sary tor me to elo.se up my business as speedily as possible before en aoin in other pursuits. 1 aln take this occasion to thank the public, both in the citv and county, lor the very liberal liatronao-e s - , en me during the time I have been ! engat'd in business here, and hope be extended to my : J .NO. II. COX. THEY fm f f. V, ii ti '! t'ui. d a'Hoii: i'.-!!..v. ;,. 'i i : i. t.. Atii-l. 1 - li an I ii: !.-. i.'. ! Si lid ;i . !! lis!; lav. i i . v I I i i . . c..e i , ;: t: : ', i ! : r ii" I",,,- i , I 'I I - ii . I'. VC in";, pali 1 1 1 ; i ! I ollicr-i dm . )., I a, i- ' i ii,.- i f l.-r ' ' i n i f I : 1-1. .1 V. 1U . v.u I.V I SA .II-. II ... I. " 1 , II. i'.' -. : in uiy I.. 1 Alii:. .-in. ill and 'riih-i'inlly 'r ki'li.i-y -;."tv ;. i, in. !n l u'lle, il:;tf tilri'. l-:i-.-!.::;l.. THE CITIZENS IES 1ST T&l ! ri.Arrs.Morrn. - m-hiiamla. i 1 1; 2 a 77,7 or;: or. ozcd.1 12 1,,-. .1 ik- u'. Y CAPITAL STOCK TAIP W., - ftfiO.OOO Authorized Capital, SI0O.O0O. offif rut :M.'i'K CAKUl'MI. JOS. A. lAiNNOit, Vii.si Jnt. V'ire- I'n-sl juiit W. it. ;USHIS5. Carliitr. mri-.o 011s VlWiV. ('.i.iLlti J. A. (.01:. r. K. 4-iilhlUkaU . W. ,IiJ:i k 11. Jieiii-i l.ii-eif . Jolm '.'lv" It-, V. I. M. r; i. in. ! V-1 ti t ( ; u 1 . 11. !!. It ". the same wii SUCCC: ddf-tl-w sors. :ia 1 lie Hollow at the foot of Sixth street hill is being .Tiled up with the sur plus dirt which is carried from Miin street. Worth Kncwing. JMr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe ("old, attended with a distressing Cough and running into consumption in Tts first stages. lie tried manv socalled ... 1- , - ... 1 eyes and ears; must not be troubled v. iih cugh remedies and steadily grew wurs, vjuoj uiutuiiuuus wiuua nve years I rihutu hi oesw, nau oinicuitv in breatinng and was unable to sleep. Fia ally tried Jr. King's Xcw Discovery for vears prior to enlistment: must have e-ood teeth. a ready tongue and no symptom of chronic disease of any kind. II must, according to his age, also come up to t he standard of height, weight and chest measure shown in this table : Kt. In. Lb. In. Fourteen to flfteeen 4 9 TO 'Jt 1 1 ttee a to sixteen 4 11 so Sixteen to seventeen 5 1 90 Seventeen to eighteen 5 2 100 The candidate must be able to read dis tinctly, with each eye singly, Snellen's twenty foot test typo at a distanee of fifteen feet, and, having satisfied the ex aminers, Drs. Wagner, Henneberger and Keeney, that he fulfills all these require ments, he must go over the masthead to the maintrurk, '200 feet towards heaven above the deck, without flinching and without dizziness. The medical examiua tiou is very simple. The candidate strips wiue cuticie. aun ms Heart is sounded Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bot tles found himself well and ha9 had no return of the disease. No other remadv can 6how so grand a record of cures, as srr "Jr. King s New Discovery for Cousumi? 3 tion Guaranteed to do juit what is chrfm- Fricke & Co's Drug Store. ,4 Milton he vas a sooner. Uml Newell he vas vou too, But 1'olk vas von too many, The Judxe he managed to Bw. COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and sHU keep trying inferior medicines when WHAT ON EAiiTH U the reason people will not, can ir t, or do not see any difference in cheap imi trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profit. rather than take a medicine of world wide rcputuutiou and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal pric ? A'n medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as HLVJG'S IJLOOD PUltlFIEU & I3LOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that de.es not do its work will cost you noth ing. i-or sale by U. 1. Smith & Co. druggist. I '! le ' to ! i '. I : i ; i i r. I : c ; a I t Tiiormi .!,:.- i !i folintMin i .:'; en Mi ill. v.! i... , fair cin, i-uev.i an.l viiror Cl" 1 l.v :ol ! ii ?! fruin the (;.:: to the w lieei:illy I:., i Suit - riieuri l'evt r - -i , yores aii'l f tre or 'j ! i-' l'i""-S. tiol.len M.-: tinii nviiieii ; womlerl oi (! l.i!,o.l, v.-liieh 1.4 the in-,r J 'r. I 'n 1 it's (iold- '-iy. :u;.l i.d )"... - i-i (on, a it. h ; ii-, jiiv I houiiy liealtb e lli:-;l ,V . XraiisMSH a -i.f ia) ii:.i li ,- lio U;tV f ;.l r.;i t,K ii ;. u.n iii "in ;" I . :i. ; i . f.f I. .j ;t.., , v-':i! i 'i ;. : v . . .1.! :.-..i ; :i . u: i ai:I ir r:is ;,iw ; j roer tci.'cs 1 1 ealc.'i i.f. Innue.s OeriiluMti'.-i ol Dei osits I r-iirhtj; IiitrA t Huyaril s-;!1h Foreign Kxciantre, CoiiMy an-1 C'llv sec'i: ili-". I.e.il 1 '. . t ( lire.-; n! J liuinors, m il .:n:l l.li.l Ii. ev eruption, .' .!! Ill.l, I I I. "Ii ili-pl .-.'Mill. Kg. i: l rnvii: it- v. y i'i eurirur ! Teit. r, J'":',i'.ii:i, 1'ri Hi ela. If j..u.t Hi-. t- .t.. liilou r. ,:wj, 1 al.ii : Olaii'is, Ciol. ; ,.,e ., iiii-1 i .ug Sores or i X t i :':i-.l:':t i'Cri'iler.t. I H '.' r NA1 lOflIl. 3 i- jCnF Serious Accident. Washington-, Oct. 8. TI13 Ciacin nati it St. Louis express which left the Ihiltimore it Ohio station, this city, at 10:45 Saturday night, collided with the east bound freight tntin from Martins burg, W. Va., near Dickerson, killing three train men and irjuring six others. Tho killed arc: William II. Wiley, pos tal clerk, of Fairmount, W. Va.; John Oas-ijy, postal clerk, Washington, and George KiJenbaugh; brakeman, lierling. feSId. Their bodies were brought to this city. 13EGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will his lungs tried, his muscles and bones ex- I positively relieve vour comh at mire? amined, and if he has never so slight a This is no advertising scheme, but an defect his chance of remaining a landsman Is splendid. oxe wno couldn't pass. Tho writer knows one youngster wh tried for three successive "pprings to en list on the Minnesota. Ho had never had a day's sickness since birth, was a robust, strong, hearty lad, but lie was rejected each time because the examiners detected an incipient trouble with his throat.au enlarged bronchial tube, or something of that sort, not immediately troublesome, but promising disease later iu life. Undo Sam demands physically perfect men. Boys are rejected by the examiners for curvature of the spine quite frequently; for bad eyesight, enlarged veins, color blindness, deafness, and because they are pigeon breasted. Many lads pass the physical examina tion, but hesitate half way up the ropes to tho main truck, look down for an iu staut from their giddy height, and are lost to Uncle Sam's navy. But having successfully surmounted" all obstacles, the youngster enlists, bids farewell to terra hrma till he's a voter, and becomes an entered apprentice. lie will be sent along with nineteen other boys in a day or two to Newport, where he goes into training on the New Hampshire for six months at least. He will bo taught the common English branches sailmakiug, rowing, swimming, boxing, fencing and sailing boats. When sufficiently ad vanced ho will be transferred to a cruising training ship, and after a time again he win no transterred to a general cruising ship of the naval service. Tho next step is to the place of seaman's apprentice, second class, at $lt) per month, tho first class, at $21. After this, for the remainder of his training cruise and till he is twenty-one, he is eligible to tho rating of a petty officer, such as quartermaster! coxswain, captain of top or sailmaker's mate, with pay from $30 to $40 a month. Apprentices, according to law, have the preference in appointments to warrant officers, as boatswains, gunners and sail makers. It must bo borne in mind, how ever, that the object of the training sys tem is not to educate officers for the navy, but seaman, and as there are but 11:2 of these officers only a few of the most de serving can hope'to reach these positions. The apprentice will come out a Bailor, quite distinct from the military part of the service. He cannot go to the Annapolis school, ne will get far better food, how ever, than a merchant sailor. Indeec",. Uncle Sam keeps his sailors like lords, and the bill of faro for a week on shipboard includes fresh beef, salt pork, ham, canned goods, coffee, soft bread, ship biscuit, beans, oatmeal, cornmeal, flour, sugar, hominy and a dozen other palatable things. and many a lad would fare far better on actual tact, and we guarantee it. Said by O. P. Smith 6c Co., druggists. Only thirty-one days until the elec tion of a republican president. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold," and keep giving 'hem cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when thev can be so easily re lieved by BEGGS'" CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superior, and few equals, ror s.tle by O. p. Smith & Co , druggists Drunkenness or tlie Liquor Habit tively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. it can bo given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure. whether the patient is a moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands o drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific ii. their coffee without their knowledge.and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Speci fic it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race sr., Cincinnati, O. :5:jlv r- ip . s ('iinsiiniD- i- 1 !': . J.ui'ifsi, liy its Mi. '! - !:!! !::. m i iirut inir. nun Jiiuriiiv i-.-e.i,..nn e, 11 i;i.-ti in tiniB. 1-or Wf:.k J.i.le .;.::(,' .f i:lnntH' llort-ller-s of if. ... ( 11: l Ii !! tii.j liron- cnitis. .Severe otis-i!. A-!li:i:a, and kindred Rlleeiinri-i, :r 1; :i H.wreurn remedy. It Vromp; ly . the r ir :-t ( irj-iis. Inr i '-.--i 1 !.:..r, l!:li..iisi!'-j. or "Liver Complaint." ! H . p- p,-;:i, an I i . n : i:; rr:i ion, it is ail HI!.'!,,!..! .1 M i.ie.ly. t-oM ,y llfUXtflBW. rrice ia', or bix noiuea lc-l" Offorsthe vciy best, facUi'lei for the 1 transaction of lcgitlmat ' BANKING BUSINESS. JJtiicks, IUui1.i. field, (i.iveri'ii t rt m i! I oct HecuritleH -;i)iil!t ami Vo'd, I vy onlti r-pfiv till and inn if :t ai.'ov. cii nr. l;i i- mil. -cateii. Ir;ift irn .vr . : -vi:., j i: r , -Pf.rt f ILe i'liit.' it M 1 h; the ;iir-tpr,l Ion ij e- V.K.TOVH. Colleotfons mads d- promptly remitted Highest UiariC4t p?ici pali! Ivi Cum-.'i Var. State at-d Oiii;t y 1,vci?. DIRECTOR!! .lolm Fltz;jrAld Jonu k. ciKric, D. Ifakuwortli. o. amca. f. White. re Among the speakers who w'M be present at the grand republican rallv he on the 13th, me Hon. John Y. St do, of Council Bluffs; Gov. Thaver. of Lineoln- W. J. Connell, of Omaha and J tub's M Li. uiy ward. Renews Her Youth- Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay county, lowa, tells the tollowing remark able story, the truth of which is vouchee' f 1... .1. .. r a. iui icsiueuis ot me town: "i am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for manv years; could not dress myself without help. JNow I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do my own housework. I owe my thanks to Elec ..;,. ti:. x 1 mo xiuterx 101- uaving renewed my youth, anil removed completely all di sease and pain," Try a bottle, 50c. and 1., at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. 4 I he old ditch which crossed Sixth srreet in tne vicinity ot Uilstein s meat market is being filled tip todav with Main street soil. English Spavin Liniment removes al hard, Soft or Calloused lumps and Flem ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeuy, Stifles. Sprains, Pink Eye, Coughs and etc. Save f 30 by use ot one bottle. .rJvera home warranted by F. G. EniCKE & Co., Druggists, Plattsinouth. Neb. Nearly three hundred loads of sand were drawn aud dumped on lower Main street yesterday. The sand to be used for paving purposes will be taken from the sand bars, as it fully answers the re quirements and more time will be made. Wt the renublican nartv in he- one of Uncle Sams men-of-war than ho . 1 1 J jij .1 l,n V CaUSC lUry tuuiu uui. )uic iui a uiuu whose reoord was not clean, will now join themselves to one party or the other, j They have no such excuse as they had j four years ago. General Harrison is worthy any nian'j support. If .they go into the democratic party, it will be because four years of affiliation with that party has converted them to it ways and principles, or because they are and have been at heart out of accord with the republican doctrine of protection. If ther want to tike the road to free .trade ihe'democratic party is their proper com pany. Th republican party is commit- J te-.i he rt aud soul to the policy of pro- j teotion of Ameiican interests; and en this iue it goes to the petle, sad con fidently errniCH win. Tork Evening Vprld. Toints in Butter Making. At a recent meeting of the Ithaca Dairy institute Professor Roberts stated that in his experience the Iloletein's milk tested 18.4 and the Jersey's 12 pounds of milk to one pound of butter. A fact gensrally conceded at thi meeting was that cream should be kept cool and sweet until there is enough tor a churning, and then all soured or ripened alike by putting in a worm room and stirring from bottom to top once nu hour. Experts present claimed that by this means one-tenth more butter will be ruado than by a promiscuous mix ing of the cream in all stages of ripening. The fastest armed cruiser in the world U said to be the German Grief, with 2,000 tons displacement aud 5.400 indicated horse power. She mates twenty -tLi-f.e nbts per iioiu. Itch, Prairie Mange, tnd Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perreetly hannlesa. Warranted by F G Fricke & Co. druggist, Plattsniouth A St. Louis Syndicate. Hanmbai., Mo., Oat. 5. It is reported hereon seemingly good authority that a syndicate of St. Louis capitalists are mak ing an effort to secure the Ht. Louis aiu Hannibal railroad, better knowp as the Short Line, with the intention of extend ing t to St. Louis froni Qilmore, where it takes the wabash, and also northwest from here to Omaha. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Why not secure this line of railroad j through our city t The right of way ; over the Missouri river enn be secured much cheaper at this point than a$ any i cthet. KietJ-yCounry Republicans. Oo ai.i.ala. Neb., Oct. 7. At the publican county convention In Id here yesterday G. F. Cole and E. S. Williams were placed in nomination for county commissioners; G. F. Copper for county superintendent and J. J. Halligan for county attorney. F. O. Feltz, of this place, has been selected by the demo cratic committeemen as their standard bearer tor representation of this district in place of C, D. Essig, who declined the nomination. j Bank Cass County C'ofnpr M.j Tj yv. M? ' j Xi ai'-l lilitfj S'rcRTK. i.OTj'x.i-- it; n. .VI. M M le ;S i ' n: 1 ot . '.. i 1 ".i'.tWIil, 1 . ( .il.ic-r. ( 'frtinsacls a GeM&i Mmn Business U : u est ;a s m phi c e . r-. hi 1 r -J LZ V.. . o.i.u. for ..t;J cv.c-..;.,;'f 1 1 a.'Ciai't.y rii;:;i:i;.ii ,t.r, -lr -r."lt. .ivl (I.lil'.rr. IXi--iac.li, ft IT lit,. T. Moi4.-y, '.ti i.j.. .J r. The vo-age from maiden fair to womanhood is often attended with many perils. Mothers should insist upon their daughters being prepared with every means of safety. Universally acknowl edged as the reliable "Life-perscrver" on this rough sea of uncertainties, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It has averted many a disaster. It has rescued many a periled life! This popular reme dy is prepared especially for Woman. It is the only remedy of its class sold by druggists uuder a positive sruarantpp. to give satisfaction. The guarantee has been faithfully carried out by the manu facturers for many years. their hr.ni Vftln.! le au J v.v These v.;i;1 . .-. tiave k. j t Ii..-; . .: tOt'lOfi-j: ''lt l;'fi v II is p'-s.-iM.- ?( 1: tmtil.lt V. V. u tlie sr,i:pi. s in .-.. u; aft.-r .nir r :r : wo r.Tiail;- K- : nrrounairi r m ; fcnoWl). Ir 1) . a ! J Vi f wlieri- tht-y ran I -: r for you to kI.mw l.i.--n1 your rt.-.tr 1 wLich to writ-. CO IK't Care to l' I:. Mlid vur a.l-tr-. i .-. Wmt ..;; i j: i v C OS I. V N aJ.-.-i (:.u. 5 . OK "-.I'll r.( r,-iTnr-i sr mmm A'-vfJ -iJi.-r SH'H'.ii - k 'i ji i ..-.it it..t 8Hr.:j! - ii?j r-v --t :.i:,.. -i I tits a r - V. trrsi f. :. II. uvy , . . ' i ' : ' ' : I f I' i., s - - I .. t:.'-.t i..-l ::.:-. ; ,. T.t j V. i . ' - - ! , a V .I . V....H ! ... J Of ii:.-! v,i'-.-- i: i-,:i;-,i-v I.s :i lot ,.; :t -.- . in t.. .-);: ,. oris - t- J,.,-.; i, t j iiu;,f f.. a : -. 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I IV i can all i ip i. j . oat, i..n.. ir stay iu stylos urn1 what, is n n r, w.K.. ; ::ir:t-s or ! i i i..-. v o si-, you with SHOP Wuyon, Buytjy, Machiuv and Flc n , pairmy, and yii.tral jolting V,0P'-e.P?r,: l" Co kirirti ' re,.;v..-:.., la a. pood latl:e ir. my slu.r.. PET EH HAURlx, The old Reliable V,'ol baa taken charge oi tfce uon i.or. He la well known as a NO. 1 WORiVAN, niBW Hf fl(aij mr.A CO; est reeei-: MON7 Aii-i . : i .i ;o. There are but few candidates who will gather at the riyer that flows by the throne of God. Bucklln's ArnicaS alye. 1 he Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores) Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. G. Fricke it Cn 5! - - '--r.- . ..- . i. -i im pahk r: f-i wit , ?: i o Juval'.ur '.wif : . ., -. Ii :. : ... ........ ,1-; Good butter iu the Plattsniouth market at present is far more rare than the gold to purchase it. A butter mine here would yield a rich return. Not one pound could be purchased l ist Saturday for love or money. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Vben Baby was sick, ve gare ber Caetoria. When she was a Child, she cried for pastoria, Vrhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she ha i ChUdra, sb gave thia Caatocia Fore i - V - i:: L. Ui, r. r l ,-. Consul Vi Civir,' fa SHnvVOCD CLOCK Fltt.rT 'trb. lo-.ico to Crrditc i ';'!';):- i.-. ' In tin' r : i: !..i;i. :.-i- -:. -i -1 -Noiii-i- is .-ti-deaianii--- r.f i: -, . D U. ll-' r'.l- . ! . I. ! f will be ! i v t . c : county e"irt. :.t f !i-' on t he -5! !i il 1 1 f . ;! O'flO"-!-- !!; t '.i !'., ,:i from a i l ii !'- the 18S. is ;iie ! i ' I.iii ii -,i cease 4 jir s i;; ; .f, aii'l ai:inv:i-n'... jivei! Iiiji'.ci-it, v J ber, A. i.. !-. ! .1 (1 .. . 1 1 . j. t t ' i f r- . . -. 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You are required to answer the netitinn in said net ,on on or l,ef..r tl,P 5th Zvh n her. 188. or the s:.irt .P,i,TAt',.S,1'e"i- true, anil lnrl.rm.t ,. ,i "c .,'"1 " ' - . j.......viu hi .... ... - ..i.Uu urti-i uiHirict t'otirt in for ( as pi r tv v, i, ..w v.. .. ..... . ",fc th ,r,i ...iV..r.:;-i'-- on .. V j , "iiiiit tlie jnlVwirif milled rel vii. t,. i. . , i " y 28-4 Windham. Joh- a. TjAB, Notary rublic. Nofary Attorneys - at - law. Office over IUnk ffa.j. Cevi ty Pl-ATTSMOCTH, . . XBA.K it i i t 1. X v i U .5 1