i f .n TV. 4 V ill ; v ' v j 1L TTSMOUTH, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, 'JHUKSIUY, A PHI I 24 , U'JO. $1.50 AYE A K VOL XXVI. NO. (5. illicit Hi! .A LOCAL AND OTIIERWiHi:. Mn' AY. Hon. J M. l'.iti. ih .n. W. S. Uis. nnil A. It T.mI.I win! to Union this morning on right of wny Iuimim s. Win. O.!lo; tic It. ic M. I'm" r.-puin r is lusy to.l iy "U tin: simps wiring anil lu-iiir electric bell in No U'J, the spi-c-car of Smt. ('u'.veit. Elder K' nl is iiwaLriimg ununuil Z kI in tin- Cliri-iii'in rlinn-li in tlii.icity. they have better .-nidii-nri s mid more interest is shown tli in ever before. Engines No X I :i mid 1H0 c-inie in t morning for repuir. Tiny wi re hudly battered up in the hcml end collision nciir IJrownville h week or two nno. A prominent iniichmt of Brown villi by the name of Nse, in the result of Ligiipp, after being able t be up Mid around, died v ry siidd-nly Saturday. Pepperhurg is nln-ady receiving orders from abroad for l is in w t i iiar tin- It ss. Tiio !. i V i i "1 if s i y 111'- n w i- tiir is h.i i':!i-!. 1 . i.; ir i.i to.- :v. m Se tt Mr. St il li-'l, l! 1 ttlt :r;it. urn! !-11-p r :i'- u i' t 1. 1 In- ii' w I :m:( l .ci' iy is nt v i 'k t. -. 111 il.i'i-j- i:ifii; it-'y f,,r tin- 111 i .mi i' if! in f i- eiiH!-!-( lit 1 l!ll ii -1 r Kin : I'm r i.-i I I II i I ! : i' I is 1 1 1 : i k i 1 1 -,t tin- i i I ' k:l City ti;i.i w:-i-k. Vilt-o:l HI I F nii wi 1 1 f oiii t ii i '! 1 1 -Could d ! ii V; "-Ii .-l.M M K pH-t .: II- t 1 T' .;i e-i'lu-.. :i - . :. 1 1 ! in N ' I " j f !i- r.iii-i i t- .!! II I ;.! tu.l. w- hfi- lie . I : i i i I . 111 T I ' : I t I ii i i ; 1 1 1 r .n v Will V. Tin- II ...-Clip d el. on ll w-i-i fid. d ti OVei flowing 1-ift niilt t I r Ui--liip W orf lii ngtou Til-' lii-lii'i" p. ' "i ii d '.i".i ll - MI :l mi t si r tin in i:d 1 1) (1 : III' ' I font ell per-inlH. Mr. i i I : A r- V t il "Tid otln-r pro nil! n! tiz ni 1) - no-: I the nu nli r. Tli - w.ll 'iTi ulty Ii.tuien Stidilunin Iin 1 (1 ilm.' whs P' t I' ll Sntiinliy by St id liil in p ivin j Mr- ( I 1 f f. IX $o?." fur hrdf of his v. -ii! Ciiii'r-ii''nr P kens b'-i'iiiiii'.' wniic "ii tli" I'llildiiiLT this mori -intr. with G " I' li--ill's uh is i:i einir-je of tlie i-xc-iVittinii. ri" fONAI.. Irs R:irh Amir-k is vi-itin s h r sister Mis Spratlm. li" ir Union, this week. Eil Thn ldkeld w nt to O ivdia this morninir from tin re h z s t V do lr dso. JU'liM Ch lpin in r 't- rm d to Ni brin-KH City this morninu wh. re he is hold nr cmi it. Mr. I. Snurl'if k went t York this niorninsr w i'li lot of things f r the or phans home. Mi's Mi'.'L'i' Ito-ivs w-i the triest of her sist r, M s D A. C impbi ll. iin r Sun lay. J. N Wise is stii-n lirifj n short vnc-i ton wit'l his fiimily, ri-stin from Ids Oin di i l ibors. Abe W-'lrmlt. n promiti nt fmnvr re el linir n-ir (?! ir Oreek. m ide tit" llEU At.D 'i e;ill this mi. riling. A. J II it' -m l wi f' r-mv in t'os nvvn io r lookii.-j h.de a- 1 h -nty sift rspi-ml-inir tli.- winfi r in C- d fo; ni:i. Governor Tli ivr imd wife ennv in Stnr.biy liih. Tin y w. n- the n Kts ovi r Siindny of Mr atid Mis. IT. V. P.ilmcr. Dr. I.- rioro P.-rk v, f Chir-io is visit inir at Dr Ilinnphiev's. Ir. P.ikywns formerly a s'nd rt of Dr Humphrey "t Wahoo. l ibert J M tr r -tf"t -i t'i's m . .r'-.i e is On H i ni e.t'i- f nr in t'i" '.:' nt met1! Wi-st. h" will v'-'t V"i !" i '-on." p-irl: nnd linnv pi ic s i f bit'!- -t in O ....ii mi.) W-'-iiin .ti n II viil l'!"in' iiis tnv Is commn lie it" n'tli los mmv 1m.iiI tin i.n.jb t'.i" e.-biinns ..f tlie Ill-RAID Mr. M tte-r "id vif vr.p.- of" w. eks Ht Nio'ir ir i b mh- 1-tvnN bi -iska TCK-ll A V. No. 21 thf old liirM i-ie;iii- which has reie-red ns a hrati n-w six wh-'cler was out vesterd iy for her first trip. Fn-iirht trdn N i 'M th S'at.- Fih Conimi jsj.mt-rs car off the track at 8 mtll i' I V st -rd IV C nisi'l i d-1 iv of over fmir hull's P. G lii ynard. J 'hti Tl 'lihi; 9 jr..('has. Brown nnd L-nry 'Virt li wi re d h-uafes to V '. dis'rict conf rence of the Y. M. C. A. at N lr isk i City. E l Kmncdv cam- in l ist iii;ht from a btief visit with his In-other F- lix at Mc Cook He say Jim E-Z'tn found his stolen clothes in a himiur pile. Tn n-!'.v tinn c ud oftli" Barlinatin will fhoiten the tinn. Iv twi-i n Chicago nod D 'iiviT s-.'V n hours. Th - otl.er cor porations w.ll l i"iitance.i if they don't gt a Lamp ou tUeiusjlrt. Geo. Poisall. th" chief of the fite de p irtment. is .sporting Hin-leunt i ngrnved t?ol.l b i le. preHi-nted by the firu boy mi 1 e eiit -.l by Mr. W ickornliiuu uiul his nbl" nsistniit Mr. Itnell. C. E. wesott. th- "Itoss" clothier, is in Chic'iLto, r.ci omp inied by his wife nl f o i E.nl. Mr. Weseott is finihinx his spii.iir purchases of clothing, furnishiupj e;o(ls etc.. for his store here. Henry J Stnioht h is purchnsed the Wlii-tler propei ty t tin-corner nt Eighth nnd Elm streets, in nr J. W. JohnsonV lb- will immi'diati 1 v add nnolher atory, I uf on n bay window and nice vrmida which will in ike a handsome hs well rs Com fort a hi u residence. I). O. Dwyer will open up a law office i i the Martin block tomorrow. Mr. Dwyer was admitted to the bar nearly a year s he has heen tendinis; school a ifn-at deal of the time since, but has con cluded to devote himself to the law cn-tH-.'lv. Asa student under Judge Sulli v hi Mr. Dwyir has shown frond metal and e b".-p ak for him a Huccessful mi. i r i;s an a'. ! in )' . Ti)'C "i rv p'lvsiei-m. Dr. fi. W. C'ook, l-a- Ine tin." r in aii-nhol thst was bitl n oir .! C f ie-i ! :i"i, at to.- po-T farm -t .- 1 iv. A n l.-i -io i h is for i hi e" '!' ii n :n .- 'S in I v s "ikhir at all for ,itiiiiir i tv :". h tdks liiiht abmir n. im- ,:i : sa ll will ki I W""ar l ll" V r e i :l s t i ":i i ! i " I 1 1- 11 i r i i i Tn .1 ; -e mi - t i li i e -i :i s sh i ii I ' i i ' I t al.d in i.t . ! !y v I mui li. Mr. I'",-.' il- I- -iiov. l i, i li. t i;,m " in i iki n--d up hi ii. invi il him i.- t o br nds '"La T'Ffillo' .V t i i ii"-. speei.illy made for L E Mrs tliiC'edir Oreek i I ii;"A-t . In fineness of (pi di' V we reidl v c n-ider thes l.rands snpe-ior to :miv eastern made lOet ciyars. My is. like our Mr IVpperbi rg prides hini!-ll in his r. illation for hitih ifr.ide cii".rs. Our ( iar Cre- k people oiioht to i-ive tln ir full Miimort in pat icn fS" to Mi- My". s Mr Myers :s sure ly s lliniT u belter i-t ei"rar. than other houses do, who buy of eastern jobbers. Vr US' 1 V A I Atl-jn-t IJach is in Oiii ilw. .1. (. IMerson went to D atiice this iniiriiinr. (! I). D .ndas. the hiidye man went home 'his mnininLr. O: o. W. C iv -ll. -f Oinah i, was in the city yesterday on leiial hiisiiii-ss. Elder Erp-tt. the state Sunday srlmol . vanreit fur the Clni.ti m church isin th citv today. W UiXI SOAV . Wantku: A 1, Mrs. R. IJ. Wiiidham. 170 4t Nici- ffh str i lici i i. s ni iy 1; foun 1 at llenn tt .V Tutt's today. Tli - wali i:n r li-innir i 1 1 waves at WiUmin & Fuller's. 175 tf Wis.- & ".I t's li.autiful ihii-y wreaths hive j.ist liecll received. d 6tiv-l Antill, t'ii caterer, keeps on I and tiie Ii st ice cream to he fuiiiiM in th city. R. u; 1 ir W. C. T. U meet ini; at Y. M. O. A. hall Thursday at :$ u'cluck p. m Just re.-'-iV'-d a fi-n ie-w tu. k "f Ji'llr and smoking toirii-cus at ll. i s. 177 2t Waniiid: A i-.-i i i ' L- nurso yirl. Mrs S .M C'li ipni in, 7 2 Chicago - A v.-. S S hil ikni c lu's i:..-v h"e i mpurium ndv rtisc uci't on tin- tiiiid p.io of to days IJkuai.d l'bil Youni; ha 1 r c ived alua-ti-ful sc n il of h ni.isuiiie paltvra tor Mrs. M .ore of t'ic h.iz ;i r. Mani.-iur lic liM- wis issued t.'day to Wm K.k-s and Miss Muiida Midkiff, 1) !!i -il Lii. 'ty prif ii.rt Y 'ii v ii a:-.-curl eni . -li'iii p tinting or pip linj your iio:t--, 1 1 . 1 1 -1 not fad 1. 1 .-.-di .-ii Wil.S.o ni Full. r. 17"j-tf For sal- ni' tr ule, .i cjood orlan. A hii-iio in ir. Ei fi iir-oi F. .l Burke at 111- ii::pielll- lit t.'IV. 178 Ot. w It Diivij'ts lave li. en prt scut i i,n for some time tin hamUom i-t .vn.dow in th- city, draped :th l-.i.iiMiul d it s s patrons in f nicy sjirin s-tyli s. Th- un-it Siien inlo di company which a -pears i.t th- i-.pra h'uw in Omaha to nii:iif, passed thr-aiifh tiiis rnorninir or c.i.'vi.i tw'isp'csal cars on nunili-r 5. Ta- stor- li..iis- rci- i Vrd a new Cal-iirr-iph typewriter this morning1, said to have li 'in purches d fur the use of Col. David Dihl'inuton ol that di-psrtoicnt. V- understand our fri nfl of th- Jour n il t dks of ktartini; a Cliinese diti'm f his valu dil- paper. Tlie Chinese sensa tions are taking too much room in the regular ed lion. Tli Wheeler ho ir. Iin ? house, on Main Ftrei t, will le occuphd by Mr. L. C. Stih tnmiiirniv, whir- those wanting; com fortable quarters and a good meal MA b CC4UlIUOvllitod . o-xvEinsr jtwjy: with bots The only Leading ONE Priced CLOTHIER More Styles to select from and for LESS MONEY than any other House can floefa House Corner, C. I). Clapp, one of the most cnter priiiir f itiz- n- of the wi st end, and the principal nnrchaiit of El in wood, was in he ritv yc-.t rdav making final settle men- as adu.ini-trator of the August G' MM ly est at.. The M V en:i'K-er corps an- encamp ed today out near Tom Wiles' place near th Cm- f town. The yrade stakes are s.t fio n Union totheCook fnrni, about foil-- miles out. It look- as houli the Work iniitht be Ci tn; llt - d this Week. () .joiiii: to pn-s today, we b arn d tht Pearlmaii's team had not run away, i Pearlnian's competitors are complaining that his nuun rous runaways, is simply a shrewd advertiinr dodje. Israel says if they had to foot the bills they would think different. A' a meeting of th new Limp comany a contract for the manufacture of three . hundred Ninps per diiy was made with : Mr. Schaefer. Work to begin as soon he can i t the factory straightened out and th neccfisiry new machinery in; which may require about a months time. Turn Urwin of Louisville, brought in ten wolf ncalpB yesterday, which lie turm d oyr to the county lerk and re cti ved the iu-ut .-uni of $30 therefor. The day b. fore, Amos Case brought in ten scalp9Hnd rceiivefl a like amount as a boun-y for ridding the county of ten of tin; lupine pest8. E II. Wooley and J. II. Ilald man cnliv. ned the usu d dull proceedings of a justice trial by indulging in a lively titic encounter, one day last week at Wi ping VVat. r. No fines, no arrc-ts. but they say somebody drapes an eye in in niriiiiig as i nsult of the violent method of M-ttliug a disputed point. A steamboat went up the river yester day aft- moon and another the day he fore. The bo it was so far out the name could not he discerned, but it is presumed they were government boats on tl.eir way to Omaha where Hie river commis sion have recently begun work, riprap ping the banks m tbe Iowa pi le opi osite Omaha. A pair of young bloods by the name of Fred Warn n and Tom Hart had sonic trouhl- in the chops y-sterday a; d ar- ed to $ tile it l ist night according to Qtu eiisbnry rules. Tli'-y rcpaind o the sand bar w ith tin ir si cor.ds and fought to a finish, arr-n laing d-elan d the winner. Today Hart has a pair of bdly bunged up eyes and Warreu a sprained thumb. 8am Barker, Lee -Allison. Mr. McLarahlin ami nth-rs shipped thirtem c.i 4 ond of cattle to South Omaha yestcr day moining. Mr. McLaughlin, who livi 9 just west of thi city, had a car lo id that aycrayod 1R50 pounds, they wi re raised by himself, and were the hi st tw. uiy hi ad of ca'.lle shipped from Plattsmouth for years. They also brou-ht the top pr ce on the Omaha m irk. t S. D. Mtyer, one of PUttsmouth's begt business men, beej m moving his house hold floods to Lincoln today where he will hereaftir rmidr. Mr. Mayer w!ll have chare 0f the bo- ks and whol-sale department of the large and growing t mil t. .1 f Mater llnithru at faneoln ... -nt r ii i. Frank Morgan will have full charge the firms business in this city. We are sorry to lose Mr. Mayer and his estimable family from our midst, and can as6ure the Lincoln p'-ople they are gaining a most excellei t ritiz -n. Juat Received. At Wise & Roots an elegant line of flower wreathR,cluHterblosson8,ladies and children's hats, the largest and best stock ever brought to tbe city. 178-6t wit. . The city pchools tDjojed a half holi day yesterday afternoon planting trees oil tbt aebool grouab. Ordinance No. 130. An ordinance auprovh g of bond election rild April 1st. A. I). 199'. io Issue 0 bonds to al'I In tin- iiKtiuctl n Itlie Omaha South ern railway aud authorize the 1 suaiice and dehv ry . f a d bonds. hkk-as, 'lu re wao h.-l I in city of I'latt--ni'iiith. ass cnuin, N'ebr is a. mi Hie 1st day of April . I), isao an e'eetion tn Tot- upon a pr-ipiittvii t" i-sue boa 's of said city in the su'ii iWo. tunld in th- c instruction of the uinalia s.iuih rn railway aud which tl ciion was ii.-l.l ur-uaiit t an ordiiiaiir. f sa d coy pa s d a el a i rive t i eliraary 17tU A. 1 ls50. a ud, WiiFKKAS.i I'm hfii'ii Hceitiin-d that 'a'd propositi-i. was publish d i urs i ntto aw four wceK. and a copy thereof p i ted at ean di bit; pl.ee During said day of el ctlnii.au'l. vi ukiik s, nnthe Uihdayof -prlll8!M s;itd vot" upon s d proposition w.i canvassed aud ,h re wits found t be mure ill in two-thirds of all tli" votes cast a fai l election In favor of said pr p..sit ou na u ly -. K'even I unured. tw-ntv-nl e la favor, and tea vots afc.alu.st aid propo-iilon. Theretore , Be it urdalurd by the mayor and council oi tte city of f'iatUincuth . Skction 1. That the -a!d election and th- returns and result-thereof be, a d the aame asift - ' liere-y ad-upien. FC. 2. Hint ine ntayoraan cier oi me ia j of "1 ittsmi.uih b aud they are hereby author ized and en pi w-red to is ue the bonds o ;aid city payable to bear r of the d-nonifu t'"a f ?i.ooo ea b not exceeiTng forty in number and not to exceed fie actual cat of the r glit of ! way of. sa d railway fr a ooiu' oa the Mis souri Pacific railwav in . I erty precir.ctin Ca-s county, Nebrai-ka through at cu ty norih to the lMatie river becoiiinu due w thin 'weuty year - ml redeemable at the option of U - ci y at any t'liin afier ''ve ye irs from 'heir date and thai Uavr cup ns thereto atta bed to evi dence thel teiestofea h yea t six per cent pe- annum payable anu uly, aud t cause the sea of the cl y to b- tueieto affixed and which bon is. prlueP ! a d intTeat. shall be payable at tte Fiscal Ajfeney of the state of Nebraska, in the i-tate nf New York aul shall be dated ou the day they are isaued. Ss.c. 3. Said b.-n.i- to be del vered to tbe duly a credited agei t of the Omaha southern railway coiniia y under t ie Instructions of the mayi-r and c m ell by r-s lu'i n. sice. 4 This ordinance shah be published two weeks. Si-o 5 This orlluance sha-lbe in force ai-d take ed ct from and after its pasa;e, approval and ubUcatloii. Pased a .d approved the 15 day of April, 1). 1830. F. M. Hichet. ttest. w. K. Ffx. Mayor. 'Hy Clerk. " I. O. O. F. LOD'iE. o. IW I O. O. F. meets -v--ry ru-eday nilit at their hall i-i KitZKeral- block. All Odd fellows are cordial. y invited (o attend when visitluir in th - c:ty. J C FK' -kson. N. fi. JnHN I'AilV. aieC J. G. Kirhey, W. D Jump, F. K White. W. 15. Shryi.ck. and B;.nn Clark ni tile up a jolly hunting party this morn iiifl for Dui v 11 Jii biaska. It was th. first prohibition cruwd we have seen atart out on a hunt for a lou; time, no com inissariea were in Kizht, even the logc(?) were wrapped up in gunny sacks and can-fully btowed away on ic-. The snakes are said to le very bad in Wheeler county and we greatly fear the out come of tin trip with out antidotes may n-t-ult fatHly to sunif ff th more cart-lesa mem ber! of thn party. Their return will I e awaited with nnr than uual anxi-tv. Is Consumption Incurab'e? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Mor- 1 ris. Newark. Ark., says: "Was down - ! . I. A l . . . t T ........ .1 fP;..nla .. i . t im auh." "v.. - j..U.ti . a-io iifi.HiiMnfiofl ma un mliruhlA Cfinsuniptive. B-?an taktnjr Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is tbe finest medirine ever made." Jesse Middlwart, Decatur, Ohio, says. "Had it not been for Dr. King's Nw Discovery for Consnmotion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Wan giv- en op bv doctors. Am now in ht of of. ... Mm n1, K,.ttli fr at F. G. Fricke & Co'a. Charley Edgerton, while at "work in the machine shop this afternoon, re ceived a blow on the head by the falling of the smake bead from the drill, that felli-d him to the ground aenseless. He wm soon able to come np town and have his head dressed which showed a painful scalp wound. Thoroughbred Poland China Brood sows for nale by Wm. Merton at bis farm five miles west of town, wju Wc. Jfcrtpq. AMD .tstid gsitlidiexts suits ast r 160 Meals far $1.00 J It Savod my Child Ufa. " V, lien my child wu born, !.? Uoctor ordered one of the -: ln-r Foods, filie utn that un ci tt.- tif-rly li.(L I liiid three .:. ; t t-j, who paid the trouble v-e l!iiiKe; t;on, and orlc-ivl tho f.xxl changed to LatUkte-l J'uO. It save! my child's lifi', .-.:J I owe you nicoy thiiiiks jr If. I rcjrsrJ your FockI en invaluable, aul nuiierior t" a'J -tbr artiftol. l t.-s-O for b:.Llts. Mi..;. A. J. Lt-inrm, FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. Pcpsr:en many Important Advnntaifea ovor all other i.recurfcd 1'ooum. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perffectly Nourishes a Baby with or v. Iihout the cdJition of m lk. "J hrjo &:zes. 75c. SOc. 81.00. A Vt: ! ?i. hi. .'IllN UllM Vv'ELLS. RICHARDSON UW8 $2lMmi gl.ELi THE LIGHTEST YiOuHT PRACTICAL BiHSER EVER MADE. s It works perfectly ca rough, uneven ground; in light, short grain; in badly lodged grain. Soma others do not. Strongest Frame, Simplest Construction, L-ahtcst Draft, Gr- atest Durability, Most Easily Managed. GREAT I.VI'KOV.EMKXXS for 1SUO pluco it Iu;-th.T than ever in thelea4of pretended rivals. DEEPINC LIGHT REAPER. BBwilirM DEERINC GIANT N fc.W DEERINC Tbo DEEKLNG BINDER TWINE made by ourselves is tho beat in tho world. Apply to ournearestoetitfor Illustrated Cr.talocue and Full Information orwrltdu-eot to us. WM. DEERINC & CO.. ChicegO, III. laaaiiii a i i ai nan i nn i nsoLUTELv Water-Proof FOR SHEATHING HOUSES. We call Btter'irn to the novelty of its construction, it beicg compoaea of two tbutt of paper with r.a interposed layer of water-procf b tumrn or aspha'.t, th whole unuoa under p..iure, makir a sanitary mildew-proof BheathiEi' ftr the side a and Coon of houses, 'hat will last as long as t'ne building upon which it is ap-plied. E.T-xrience has i hows that the cheap pap n commonly uied for theathinw houses do not j.rotect a building for any lcn;th of time, but soon mildew and fa'.i to f-itcc, making the house drafty and damp; these cefecti can then or.ly be remedied st c-cit expense. A Good Sheathing like the O. K. Iiuildir.g Paper, can be otiair.ed t; .i t.- "u. c&it, ocd it is a wa&ts of money to use cn inferior article. T"ut an ia rol.s CG inr-uf -uiilc, cootalnin I.OOo ;u-.r.-; f .z. FunniSHiO on ai-plictic n. 2.'. L-'-' Humphrey Dr. Hcmj-hkkys' apKdF-K-3 are BclenttflccJIy arjl carefully prepaxwl preocrlpUon t Uiei lor clmj years in private practice with success,and fcrovu thirty years used by tlie people, tvery stnfiJo Bpo clflc la a special cure for the disease named. These Specilicn cure without dmcglixg. rrr.-- . T SL-almm n . . I c PA In f ' " ' . ' . I ....1 Ihn J rm Ml.ll IAA AftllPlh liri. . S r Pirrs. wlhwu.ii, uu..uu.4 ..... Worms, Worm Fever, Vvorm d.i.c. Crying Colic, orleililDgof'-J'Lid Piarrbea, of Clillilren or Aduii Dyentery Griping. bilious i-uuc Cholera. .Morbus, Vou.lm,0' Cooajba, Cold, farouclui-u Nenraliriav, Toothache. I ec-cei... Headaches. BickliefC'aCl.e. e:Ui-J w d . . . A l,.nn.,.M.l nn 6 JTyapepai a, bilious hu n'.i.. ....... 1 ba ppreaaed nr Paintkil I'tiwi J Whites, too I'mf uso WrKxls alt Uhemu, tryFlpclas.ni ti-j-us. roan. Couta, l-inican trc-r:ii.uir If f UICIHIBI1VI-II . t .. . . . . . H FeTorand Asfue. CIUl-(,aia!aria.. T Pllet Blind or Mced'ag 9 ('lrrh, IPF DPDFI, Ol 1 l!l:j-; lr:JU I. f , - vi. Iiiii . 1 1 ; a. 1 . - 1 li-hll,.. I IitkI.. 1 . . . 7 Kidney I!Ba-e jierroos j:-oiiisy - t rinary V e a 1 fs n, .'tMi-r f .!. Uiaaea of tiieHoart,i'tl-jni.cu 1 .00 gold by Pruvgtm. or sant potpal 1 03 receipt t price. Da. Hviu-hbeto' IUvtau OH pmre-) ScbXr hound in clotli and -foi-1. inaile-1 free. amphreyV JIejicineCo.l'eFoltoa6t-h Y. SPECS FI OS. 8' ATS in Cass County bhow in the Country Plattsmouth. Nebraska It Haa No KquM, "We re ntln In our ntixu Bfry (cotitainliiK forty infanta your I.actalcd Food, end find It far uix rior to ell other food which lata txeri .n dilrlny the ji t ten yi am that I have been viailniK physician. The Kihti-rs of Charity. ho have chars-f of the luititutloa, ea it hu.5 uti equal. W. H Dt ("OLTCT, SL D.. Kt. ) i li'iil cuniiJiii Ajiylmi Ciu .-iriiirtll, Oliia.' OI. Jl;, Tlie Nut.-:tk.:i li.U.v,r. e. & CO., BURLINGTON. VT. in tall, heavy grain; the Leader in iis Glass. "i " :dn I.ano, :: .'. W YORK.. JUUi.ii -. j -. W. F. CrsL'i i 5 son. r - -I ONNELLY J ; Wcoon and Blacksmith j v'ag.D, Tiuaeiea, MaoU nes Qu'ck'y Uepalrrfd ; j i'iowt Hharpe ied anu Oeuetal I Jobbing Dune. Horseshoeing A Specially We CSETIIE 2TEVER&LIP Bowsuoe. wnlcr sbarneni lttr lr war awv. no there U never any dancar ol yfar H.irs- sllppin-; and hurtiriK i'lf. 'a.l . atid exaniin- this Mioe and you will . Have no other. Best Shoe made. SIXTH ST.. PIA.TTSiI0UT9 J