ti AIM L v.. J al fVr l- ,i 3 1 y ,-n rf n k' VOL XXVI. NO. 4. PLA'ITSMOUTII, CASS COUNTY, NEBKASKA, 'J HURSDAY, ATKII. 10, UUO. 81.50 A VISA U. LlXJ.XL LAfjiiICii XICS. Don't fug t llii twins tonight. All wkuti ies fresh and now itt Krau'. Don't forget the Kdnelur Kirniv.d Tuesday evening the loth. Prayer meeting Friday evening a' the M. E. church this we k. K gul ir mo. ting of W, C. T. U . Thm a day. nt "i p. in. lit Y. M C. A. ia i. .uts. Tin- hrat Hour can only be l "1 of Philip Kr.ius. " 1"U tf O urge Shiev ' l dy is v r.v si. k day, Dr T. Li insti u i , in iha:'," oi' the case, Tli.. irponc bonds from the O.imhtl ... .. V ... t. j liepublican i. y i.caily printed and ran l" "!.. . ' archas 1 at par. j Thi- Ht Lnk v ?i w in- s.-(.i ii ty v til n.' i ' ' ' fit thi; li.nn.' id .Mrs. Vn. I i a. 1.1 t..;n -r ro al U'l ll :'in at t vi v t !c. Tin- M 1' i ii'ii :i" i i ti li idir.ii' d in 1'; n. Un'mn inis m rnn. l"i a ( i i. v- i ( to Id inii tii 'in in Pi it t -moi.i . Ii. Wd.-oii, tin (.-'.lor. d jni-,ili-t is x-r Cii"'.; l'i; l!ill- ' todiV v.!i!iii:i' -ion- tuid iuori.tr i'or tli'.- ' tti.-i'i.' 'ii'o l'l"i l; 'i" i 1 1 - 1 1 r . - i . 1 1 i- i 1 M l.'it t.'i tin- r s' t M.n . T'l ' - i i i t ; i - ' ' ' u l!o V.'-li lo '.iil .it til li '!.!!' i' v' l' i S l" CI1 '-- J 1 1 1 !.)!.( ! i r. , f !1 .1 .v. :i 1'..- s.i i; V.IV at Korkn oo 1 II til , to I ! I torn. In u : I'liji-i 'i Uj s on a li it !m:I did not s- in to i." :-i i i. ti -1 v I m I. lion .1. It !i i v. il.-r, d I',,; U a, !: . will 1' I I n n- i a, i vi. a i.i. : ! i; i li' . ' n II i i wind hall, 'i :..i-f.! i v. ; io j, Ai.i! r lV.ai. A'tn.i-.-i.iii In-'. All ii;vi' d. li? k .1. .i.t.s.'ii :,n.l 1; i- a; i ! 1 1 ' ' ' i '-. i 1 1 tin- Ci.ii-ii an i i.iiu Ii m' P. !- Cr. k 1 . iSun-.iiv. Mr. Johnson h id. nniji la . -roiy, b.'i ii consi.'ti i id ui iiiiidt 1, lut w.-i-. iiii'ii ii from his coiusc thiouiih ll.: l.iii.i.siiy ni EU'o r St vt t.s. Tin m 'in''iis of the I.iadi i K- - :7. i n j,iy (1 tin ins. lv - Monday titohi at it 1. .1 in their h.-dl on low -r Mam .-.tr.-. t 'I k Bohs mi.iii I ui.u I'm n:. hi d tl. ii.ti.-ir io.d a very pleasant s-oiial tinu- w .b h ,d. I J. P. Ar.iiil, ih. cuiidy nvdo r, is J''iiialiTir"fi''n:ii' "Tin.- of ea;. si..i II isyki-s' rtiek, t-.('y. paanut. carain-U. ehor-olati'S and all kinds oi lin - cn- inis. fit Wlldino'd old Stand, oooo.dti- o:i la honsi'. I4. lf Jim B.l'-i-tr v. ri'i's in to 1 iv f o:n M iv Wood to D -. Mith-ivs lor m 1 i oi .1 for one of his hi j: iays th it is aliout to I i with iiiMitic t v a- P: itts n mtU's v t r nnarv suri-oiis ;uc in di-ni i:;d :.ll nvi-r th- i-tat!-. Old hunters claim that wild d'.'.eks have th" ejiizo.i i.- and ;nv dyinu in soon S alon t he s and. hais of tlia I'lilte river Tids aci ounts for the 1 are num ber recently raptur d by amat ur hunt ers. -Idiicohs D lily St'.ck D.al. r. W. L Or iv, li vd il X niiv tnih'S ?outi' of Plattsniotith w.im in tin.- ity t.nl.iy. Mr. Gray hid with ldai tivelvu .c e.l iiiijlv l :i;ii('ul ami i it-r Mi i . j; i ci us of (),v in in i- ' a;i 1 Yvh us v 1 1 Ii-'j ti ll d jil-t rev- ived I' nun his bi.-t-.r in law. Mrs. L w .Moore. J iro'i II i s in from (Jr nw. d tod av ) t---: u an x ad a itio i b; i '.' board .f a n-i.-n .x.mia.'S fa .u in crease ,,r jv, nsi m . Mr Uc'is i- .: ol the o.i.i l fitly, us i f our sUi r town ami if Ids di-.ibiiti s v irranr w 1 1 ur hi--,e!.i n w ill !. iin.inp.ly tner. .-i": d. A deieril io.l f.om i ;e!l feo.Vii ideij the pTopew ,1 Ib. k Idil.-I r-'lite fr -.i. ) a ah i to fi' a i i- 0 a!' rr ; -riri tli. ol!i -i ds ot' ti.'t r o ol in tie- 1 . ; i - -1 e .-o. .'. citv today. til (!.M -d is r o. s :' .! lV li.-r t -t vv-7. -ns and w- tin-' thy witl s"e.i, e t!i roi ! f..r th ir tow U. (Jriilii '" i v r nr. oa-oft'i' pirn CII s 1 1 it ! ' i I! V. I a ll. i U r i-'Sti r i 1 I i ei S dt f; . k. is in tie- fo rt.'s ipi'al U day look'uiLT -It r tie- psa.s;,. e's ol :oi in Ve-t!ll I't ill rail I -J '' apro;-,,s I. I t!-i ml V' nt of th M P. II is a lian li -v. r in the li . K I-la . i b. m.; i.ui.t thioii'i Gi i: woo i t!d sum''.' r. II ni v .1 Stc-ioht. our o e ;nm d it'n postmaster, I. s jn-i no. ivid a I n in VOiO'- of the :e W s amp-, i'i y aio no!; ll handson;. r in 1 r iei t: !-'i 1 1 1 : ii t:.. old cms. In order to o, ! ii 1 ..! til 11 mits. Mr. Stn i''if wdi f.r t ho f '"' UaVS S. 11 tin.- st ;ei S f i live e, it's is tbs,.!ut" fii! .in.l flight to h ::,..!. i ated by i. nr j .a-o! ",) i ft i i ;l .o ill ;l I' !.'." IilV.sti Pilte ( aioi n'dy Il i a .' lali '.'Vi-iii.'. II r victim; in.;hin ry f-honid ! ilurn!i and lil-t di.a ft, and tie :a for r u.o-t l e properly h s'"j.n- ! and co.,s:i nod d of first ol t'S in iti ri d. St- 1 sm.l r.rdl ab f iron produce tli- te-t nmiN in this lirertio:i. Til- superiority ef Ch impi ui binders ami e.iow rs r suits fnun th" f -et tlmt m r. mall 'abb- iron an I -t--il is usail n tlmir cuu&truciifu thu iu cthuis. 1 Io.il at HiiLbull, Neb. I He' : i!i..i.i., Xi b., Api i 8 Soct ial tclo ! ..piiin t tin- I . There is reut excite j liieut n re iivt lit- tiiidi.-ii; of co d iup iy- iiiix i intities at a depth of about two ; hundred and fifteen bat today. Pros ; p etiu bji iii iiboiit h W"ik iiifo, but ! thi re v. ; s lunch di lay owiui? to bnd ; u ent ii r i. m l I ! a ak i n of t ools. Snbserip- lions il iv.- b"i ii t ili u to sink il hole to from .eveit liliiidii d to iir.i.' I housan 1 feet. I The eimtr.'.i t was .i v n lo M ssis.iMc M.l- le.n iids inoii.ii: 'I'll- vein was run ! t ! i : . i . ! i ii m I will mil I'mni tlifo i.lul elic' i h d I ! i four and one half f.a t. The Coal j. ill kit ( 1 .ss (pj.ibiy mid burns y :wb!y '. .e:th l." "i I..-..1. A ! 1 1 1 1 1 credit is due to j ). '., II iij'oii oi for his li;v!.ss i ie.ru) ! itu in -eeinii'o funds and in pushing ! it tie- wot k of tb iliiii'. I ll" pi os'), cts ! f r t.'l future of lliibb 1! :iie chnious. 1'iopi l!V own. I - look j ioil.mt i'e.t.-id of s ! , li eo ill the p The .-h-ill will : .1 i-iini. iis soon ;c ill ii. a i'ss.ii y al i.lio;e. no ni.- i an i-e n . -V c. lelati, :i in. if -1.1 ti i. a w .s ! i!i. -d of, l ut the hi'-li a. in - a . i hoi .. e.i : ii r tonight prevented, ih in !oiiiid iii-uie-: ha us f ho state ...ft . oi a ! .' :! a - : i -n a ; he si-,, : t. is i.iiu. i . . o . .1 : - ;, -i v ... i .. 1 w at r ' : i ' 1 -' ; 'i o V- ; ' W.i si i or. i i' ! : i. i ; ! . : j i i 1 1 1 1 h i 'i j u .-1 ' tiiii 1 1 i 1. 1 i : v n nt j l o i c 1 1 e . i i ii ' i I ! I -. I :.' I 11 ',, i A ii i tile 111 I i i S 1)1 lie i io i v. e n ,ne il :slii .. m. i liine, which i i . i i in- i j i : 1 1 1 iif i : i a v. 1. 1 or. ii wcl I ! ! k-iow ! r -: i 1 . til i I lj : -a 11 W oi d. The ! i . i i h . i ! 3 a . 1 . ' i iii i ' s k 1 1 ; an i . ...i-n ueiioii. A did i cm opoiato ii . iy. Mi Wo', ! , the nventor, is a oi..; oi i.s 1 ' i " i . . i tee I u t : I !i- ;l li 1 I " , , , ... :i: .ilit! ni;!- oi -.v.-isi.eiS iin.t K ll o A s I II . I il !: ! -. it.-eted ;i iood labor and cloiin.s ! -. i-.ii!:; iii.iokiua II- h is -isriuciiiti al wi ll ! I.im i irt o,vii.-r of t'n pati-nr, Mr. W. I P. T. ai;d- i;i. v.-li i- a -.'(iiius in his way and : yood s al' Siloiil of wiishors. This I u et!" !, in is no w in K'-arr."y where ho j . i . ! - ii to i .. a.' ii i neiit j ii ti. s ;i ti 1 1 i tot in! : i :hr to m..ki: aiid m il their ixcelh-nt ! ... - . I W .1- : i. i I Th.- 1 1 ; i: Ai.i i ; wi il aeipi.i;nt. il w ill- ! !, .. . o !;t, in i, I i, ,s no hesitancy in ' reiom.ueiid iio; hotlt tin iti and tin ir iiitt- i . 'da. to its j ao.is. (h t u n .-if hint- iii;. 1 j try it t ho, ol! ;liiy I'I I it Hot Satisfied j w it di it t ilL n ) uu w : not i xocCaU tl to oyal Arc uiiitil T.ie Hay d Are inuai will -ive a high live s.-.iti.d.le al ii. A. It hdl tomorrow, i t'nur.s I c v i t. i All im mil' is are iuvit d to li - pros nc and Inini; ill ir I oh s .iti 1 .-my i'i i.-. ids they may '.house i o iii . i e. A contract was Lt Monday for the t. rad in of one hundred miles of to id hy tin- ihn iin;toii p o,j1 from the crossing ill tilr Cll'.'jl-lill liVel on ill. XeW Cisile hit" to I) mi wood, Dilin a. At til" s one time a contract was h t for the extension of the line in a north west, in direction j from New Cisdo tor one liumtr-ai mil s j tl.r. Uiih the B. -.rk Mills This line wiil tup a country full ...f on il an I valuable ! -.ttti ral-. hitherto u d-. velotn .1 for want I of r. l.v.v t iciliti'S. Tie- lhit lit.toii is i tier l-.i-.s! j!.-o.;ress; ve ' all its Ci.nteinpo- I ' ill'-. 1:. i.L'N'e! -.V.iiS ioftll" (I'llllll v to u v I t' I.. ..o. ai. . 1 opens Up : tie- w st ;u'd I!) k- -i ' i i ! I- tit j ."J - s'i hh . . . : i.is ; I y . e ris: d Y iitde ;s i.i' U.iii n. tile le '.'r t i-. .t r ! -u I - i'. ll .th A..n 'i'. I o r t ot ia o.i ! ;;e eh ir ; . i' r:i i i. Toe .-. h. -I'd in .1 -it . '. t 1 h. '...-i ; in : v. i.ieh r suited i . i M . V i : '. 1 - i i tuMtiii! nvi r fo ! h ! i ; . : c u , in tli s' io of -Vi on. j I! is i . : ,j .;" ! .1 .-ll. .iti 1 'okiil"; I.ii : !..!!. T.I- V s .V a -:. '.e.l i O ' a ! a , p'-'lS.-i Ui , in e . :i'l d . - -; -i t , . i y s ! . : - it : ) . r o ! ! I ..' 1, 1 i-li.: ti7. 'n i !'l iV:.:'. si i'.;l- !l ! tli .u:.i:-. a i i r t:i ii.il io ii s "ill i 1 1 :n tit', ho .it ! ti .: ij.-l 1 .rk until ,d .on t j - j e V r : i o o -v tile lie- 1 1 .iV . t lini: t w i ... s -fin!.. I lor v. is il. i Idv. I, a Ul. io' '; I'ttlilV. Ilio.1 Mist" ' "1 . : i ' o. . !. a . i i 1 -;. . i ! i - Count I V. ' .1. i. M. Ve u t5 " l. -i. i o .v iii i "in d ! ..t I...- -a:-. A VV tt-. ry. i Ano h i . . , -1 . : . 1 ; !; e. . cry ! as i ii -eii .i nt a ... i s I, . t : - : ;; I .. iy in lids e -utiiy . i'; ; J . ; : d ;:- t Int. die u,. io r i li" s v. is . .-..is t-'.u- with I to n! its .... v r s- i, -I I. iii io r vital t or;, - lis 'A.l" llteh ;' : t : i i d a.ii-1 d".ai h set lil- eii iiioi.i.: nt. For thiee monihs she ; 'lie,.ll 1 i iiei - s lilt i V t.'et lo.tl'i iiot -hep. i Sli - ! 'iiirht of o.s i, i. itt!" of Dr. Kino'.- I NeW I) si . V IV i'. ; ( ' a d ) ::;h -;s ' . I 1 IT . 1 mueii i o v t ni laKiii;? irq oo-e ; t tl It sll ni' iii .h iiii'1 iith one l..ttl ii i- !e i toii.e !.': l ly cured. IKt n mii-i- M k. Irit'iri' I,i'.t7. " Tom vrrne V. V. H-imtj. k 6. Co.. of Su. liv, N. C. 0 t a free t.ial Imttie at F. O. Fricke The only ONE PRICE JOE will show you l'oti onlit to sco JOES' lino, more styled to select from than till his Fi:umel and bilk iShirts made. JOE IS AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED GENUINE KNOX Look out for cliAU";e of Ail. PURELY P E US O X AL. Tilrs. K sh r wa nt to Omahti today. L w M .01U-, the floial luU.r, i Otliah.i tod.1V. 1U I Mi lla. ti. Lithain was an Omaha pas ijei.o. i tids moi niiio;. K Km utson, the insurance man from Lincoin, whs in the city over niht. .lohn VV I! ii nes stopped ovel niht in the (ity with I). A. ('.iniili ll's folks. F. II. St. iu kvr Ht.d Ed. Hltstow friun th-. ir ti lp to I r tin iieii thi.s nnun Aurora. Mr . Piiiilips, of Did nth, the hand some si.-.t. r of Mrs. p.. Sici;in, went to Columhus. this mjinim to visit relatives there. Mrs Perry Walker arrived home this mornin"; front a visit of several clays wi h iv I ttive.s in Chicago. Mis llnley Whiting Rt.it ted this P'orn iiiii to j )iu her husband at Laramie w here he is luuniiie; an engine for the U. P. people Tlnir inanv friends here will be s i t y to lui-e so t irtiiuablea couple; the IIkuai.d tiUst3 prosperity Un'y attend ihcm in their nee," home. Oyer 300 tickets were sold yestirdnx for the Rjckwoud hall Lnteitainment to idght. Epoch. The trinaition from Ion a, lin-jerinv? and painful sickness to robust health, m.n ks an epoch in the life of an indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured iu the memory an ' the agency w hereby the gooU health has beeu at tained is gratefully bless d. Hence it is that so mil' h is heard in praise of Elec tric Hitters. So m my feel th-.y owe their restoration to health, to tht: use ol the Great Alterative and Tunic. If you are troubled with any disen3e of the kid my.-!, liver or stomach, of lon or short standim, you will surely find relief by use of Ehctric Hitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke k Co. s. a REM MBEK. KOIt Til K Itf."AT i. Oil ! tlin k not of lin H'td Its s urw, ( li ! think not i f i! lb aeil its p ,i;l Hat : eineiiiber the iiiiilit l iliL's i !te inoiTi.w ALU ; li .1111:11 lii ivs liuig xraia- T iii)ii','h tl.y frail harcme be fivlt,- ted with sail- e s .vii-l it star throws a g'eair on tin wave : !i ! Uiiiik tit -a llie morn will b iui; tthutness. iLeitieiuiier our F. titer w 11 save. Ikou-li le take from tliine r.rtr.s thy la.t tr. as lire A'i-i tin .soul l.c o'"r whi-lmed with t'.e-pair Mi ! i1 en ihiuk of e j yb y .ud in -asure, Wiit u ye meet him tiga.it over there. W: eii triai un ii'inhpie l beset ihee, ml not liin f s e- s true bat t tie sr. in e. Tin le is one Uu wi'.l 1 ever fortret lliee, i:.-:ueiii erttisl ve atul be br ve. 'Mi. "i 1 ltink ti 't of life ar.d i's surrnw (Hi ! (Iii k 1.0 ef .ieittil and i s )ala Ian 1 hi 11 - ,,f ,i,e !, uieur. tii rri)w I 1 11 . 1 nil -1 r ti iir..' 1 1 f- -1 v p 1 1 11 --lin J.R. J Th c-Qiity l ommisdi.-iers met yestr-r- dty an I without attending to any bu:-iT itess .X(lj iurnei.1 uniil loniorrow. The twins h;;ve entert tlin d crowded lioii-i s in t h best, cities iu this country an l Europe. Tt;e Cith lie f iir will open in Fitzger alds hall tonight. S. Boston. Nov. 11th, 1933. AUAKOFF EUICAL CO. Gi ntk-meii: Euclose l find $2 for two bottles of Dr. ArakofTs dyspspsia remedy 4 vhich you will please send to Mrs.lL ';h.tmb. rs. St. Marc Hot. I, 5th Ave. New York City. I send this knowing ihe wond- rlul 1 fleets of the remedy, as 't has l.v ir.king two butties entirely curtd me of dyspepsia from which I was a great siiit'-rer tor over three years. th .ok Gad to be frc of thu ailment wish j'ou success. Yours r'-spectfully, S. L. Coffk, 3-22 eod d-w 7th Stn S. Boetoo. At least you will CLOTHIER in Plattsmoutn, Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc. moi - e and iHttsr madu Clothing lor loss money than you TALK A The latest Styles THE FREE LIST. The following urtiolcs arc, by the row tariff hill, added to the free li.st: Af ids, used for medicines, chemical or ! in.iiuifucturini( purposes not sp ciallv - j provided for; a;ati9, unmanufactured ; ; uitihi r, unuoiiiufuct urtd, or crude tfuin; , an iliue snlt.; any huuiihI imported speci- ally for breeding purposes, provided that no such animal shill be admitted free except it be pure bred, of a recog- ized brwd, and has been duly registered in the book of ivr-enl established lor that br d. The seca etary of the treasury may pre scribe tegulations for the atiict enforce ment of this provision . Animals brought into the United States temporarily for a period uot exceeding six months for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or lacing association; but a bond shall be given in accordance with regulations pre scribed by the secretary of the treasury; also total of animals including their liar nesa and tackle, and the wtigons and ye hicies actuahy owned by persons inii grating from foreign countries to the U. S with their familiis, and iu actual use for the purpose of such emigration, under such regulations ait the secretary of the tri a-ury may presciibc Articles in ii ci ude state in dying and tanning are not specially enumerated for this net. Photographs which have been printed and bound or manufactured more 'ban twi nty years at the date of importation. Book and pamphlets printed exclusive ly in languages other than English; also nouks and music in raised prints, used exclusively by the blind. Engravings, photographs, etchings, hound or unbound, imported by author ity or for the use of the U. S or for the use of the library of congress. Braids, plaits, flats, faces and similar manufacture!! suitable for making or ornauieiuing hats, bonnets, and hoods composed of straw, chip, yrass, palm, willow, osier, r rattan. E.igs of birds, fish or insects the old provision reading Vggs.'' Fisli, tin: produce of American fisheries and lisii caught by American vessels in the open waters of the likes which form the bouiidry between the U. ti. anil Do minion of Canada. Floor matting, manufactured from sound or split straw, including what is commonly known as Chinese matting. Currents, z mte or others. D ates. Fruits, green, ripe or dried, not spec ially i numerated or provided for in this act. Glnss plates or disks, rough, cut or un wrought, for use in the nianuf cnue of optical instruments, spectacles and eye glasses, and suitable only for such use. Grasses ami filres, thistle or tampico fiber, jute, jute butts, mani a, sisal griss, sunn, and nil other textile grasses or fib I rous Vegetable su'istances, unm inufact- , urt (l r uo,in.cti nut specially provided for in this act. Grease, (lepras, and oils, such as are commonly used in soap making, cr in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, and as are fit only for such ustfl not sp; ci.illy proided for in this act. Human hair, raw, uncleaned and nnt drawn. Old scrap or refuse india. rubber which h:is been worn out by use, and i9 fit only for remanufacture. Ivory and vegetable ivory, not sawed cut or otherwise manufactured. (The presi nt provisions reading ivory ruanu- faeturcd ) . Natural mineral waters und allmitiernl . vatt.rs not , ff .tv-s.-cil t or urtirktai. ud natural mineral salts, accompanied by the 1 sworu ceititicate of the propir ouicers operating the springs showing them to be tib.uiued by evaporation, aud shall act nuu i think so il' you go lo I M. and look through his large Sf 5 rf F TP Competitor dare show you, utul from the cheapest (Jetton to the best oi' Hats ami Caps TOP V 150 Meals Stved ray Child's life. V lr .ii iny cbil'i was horn, li s t, r ord.-ix-U cue of the r i avli4. Phc tin tii-it i;a tcu Iy diej. I liai thr- a - . Jto ti-iU t be tr jr.ijje 1 ..l.t.st:on. on.l orO. r.-;l f i .i lii ie'ci tj I.aetat. 1 .i. It oawl iuy .iii!-.V lit' -, J C"'.c yer.i u.ani' t'roiLa .!. I ir-.f.r.l ji-uv nl r.r FOR INFANTS 4f I p iJj THE PHYSICiAtrS FAVORITE. 'xjr'af-ti rtinio' I.rp'.ile.t A-tviiiiLu.fl rc-frr: -V. .1. contain any admix dip of any substnnre foreign to the natural wat.r of suf h springs. Molasses, testing not above fifty six degrees by the polariscope; provided, that if an export duty shall hereafter be j laid upon molu-sts by any counlrv from 'whence the same may be impoited it i shall bo subject to duty as provided by 1 w at the date of 1I1" passnge of this act j disc,' of pel -ons ai"i i i 11 g in tin; United Moss, seaweed and veg tablu sub- j Stat-s not i-xcec.Jing 0500 in value, but staiiCiS, ciude or unmanufactured, m-t j I Ids 1 xeinpi ion shall not be held toin-oih.-rw ise specially provided for in this; . iude artiihsnot actually in use nnd act. j nt:ce-S' ry and uppi 1 pi.it for tin; um.- of Neeuh s, hand s. w ing nml darnino. I such p, i s ,i.s 1 the pnrpos- of their NcUL-papeis and "periodicals" as here- j journey and oresent comloit nnd conyi n in used shall be understood to end rai e j ience, or which me intend .1 for any oth only unbound or p . per cover, d publicii ; er person or peisotis, or for sale; pro tions, coutaininii cm tent literature of tin- Vided, however, that all such wearing day i.nd i.ssueil rcmtlarly at stated pel iods j p,mu 1 and other jarsoiutl i fl .ct as limy as wi-i kly, monthly or quarterly. ! h ive In ni once iuijioi ti d to the United Oils, nut oil or oil of nuts, not other- J States mid a l.j rf.i .1 to the payment of wise sp. ci dly provided for in this act; j fluty, ami u hich may have b 11 .ictui.lly olive oil for manufacturing or m chani- ! used and taken or cxpmtd tofoni"tt cal purposes, unlit for eating and not otherwise provided for in this act; otter of res' s. spermaceti, whale and other fidi ils of American fi-herits, and ail other artichs the produce of such fi-heiies. Opium, crude or unmanufactured, and iiil ... t .1 1 f ......... 1 i...iil..i:i1iiir fl 11. .r r'r.nl iiuiih in.l 'I. ' "I- nii'.'r, ' vun and over of morphia. ! Orrs of nickel. Paper stock, pulp of grasses, and pop lar or other woo ls ftt oti'v to ! c.n vert d into paper. Pearl, tun her of, i uotstwed, cut, polished or otherwise J manuf acturtd. Potash, ct udrs or 'black: s d'--, ' cl io j rate of potash, nitrate of potash, or salt- i peter, crude sulphate of potash, crude. i Itags, all not nth .rwise specially pro-! viueU for in tins act. The provision in the last art admiiting regalia free of duty is ma. iir!. d by the following definition: 'liegaiiti shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rnk or ofEce, or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercise of the socie ty or institution an.t slnli not include ar ticles of furniture or fixture, or of regu lar wearing apparel, ner peisoual proprr ty of individuals. Seeds Vnise, canary, caraway, o mon, coriander, cot'on, fit fenugreek, ht-mp, ho tihoi rape, S.int John's bread. , beit, bulbs anl l.-ulh i ! flower and gruss m i !. ' 0 ' lilK 1, mustard, ;ti, sugar . and all 1 wise pec ially provid.ed for i t; ; act. Shot-gun barr. or btitrels, forged, rough, b jn d. Skins of au 1 of i't ,. iuat, kid and kangaroo, ii i aniuoils nw or un dressed. Soda, ch' of; spejg. s, sulphur cr brimstone, ttele ia bjlk; .-uiphuf ore, n pjritks, or tt-'pliurtt of iron in its natir al vtatecoDtuiiiiag 10 exstw of i per and boautilul Stock ol will find in Plattsmouth. ,1 OE HATS. d 14; :.tm ,i l it fr$1.G0 It Han No Tqui'.l, "We so! un";f in our ritir. B.ay ifiailninit.-ir forty iuttoitH) jr.er I..'e.it. il ruit iiisl end INVALIDS , f"" ' " l l" :" ":,"-r vliitii ha h"a t-i d umihH I SMALMS HE LIS !! iT.,ih ... . Vr...- r;..e-r:r:t. ; r E .-..' y Wth v. I : : , . r.. r.-5 t'i-as i Vt. c. a o. i. i . t s centum of sulphur (except on the copper I rnntnihcd tin r in. tijica, russ-ivn, orcas- ! fetdy ) pro vided tiiesame is not ti' for use ! as starch be'ng a ided a:t a uiodilicutiou of th" piovisi.-m in thepris-iit 1 uv); tar and pilch of wood, fin-il wire, hone or j bilir; to acco hirin-; t' rpi m me. sjilnts ! of; unai ium, sdfs of; Wearing apparel j and other person, d li. i ts (not m- rohan- coiiiitiiis by the peinons returning there with t the United St tt. s iImII, if not ad viiiicnl in viilu'o,r improved in condi tion by any no his since the.r i xporta tions from the United Sta. s, le; entitlrt.l to 1 x:-; ption from duty upon th.'ir idcti- . t .. 1. t.... ... 1 : I 1 l . . ii; neiilg CM ;t i)i Sk;h Uljll.r StlCIJ fUlifj timt leoulalions ..s inav bo nr S"i i bed by j til-s en tarv of t he t r.-emnv. Biiarro-t or briar wood, nnd similar w. ;d, ;:.tuu f.ti ttttid or n t ftnth-r t ; ;.uf..ctureit - than cut into form or si thi; article i:fo which th v.df jble for me intended to ho converted. The AT ill Twins. Ti, music mouth will ', i g j-e..lr; ,jf I'PittS- ...t. -d to a music;..! fent i tonight i t ins ti- kwoo.l hall. The Morrill us highly F;..ok. n of as fin d entertaining t-Joctioiti-ts. Ti, si.ho Groyi M.'ludisti orgtniztl a San. lay t th.- L-.twitton chutcti at Three uid v. J. M Ch dl int issuoer- intcn h:.t ar. I V. L. Gray secretary. ; t the Kikndar lCtrnival at - j house April the loth. th For Sale. On the account of h- ing tr.insfered to another dep irttnent. I h ive my house, pi no and fur.ii tirj for sale. House corner G & Day street, will bo s-dd cheap, thtough Building & Ljit, as,,,ciatton. d ot H. A. Taite. The quality of the blood depends much upon good ur bud irg stion an J ..ssimiiLition. To make the .blood n'oh in life ami strength giving constituents us.5 Dr. J. II. MrL'.-ati's S.w ij).a: ilia. It will nourish tin- properrirs vL, the b.'ojd, flutft W hicir th "tktUtUU oi Vltalitr JJ drmyu.- - ' ; -