(' ,,4. WEEKLY HERALD: PLATSHOUTH, NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER -4 : ' I in I .1 ; THE LUCKY NUMI'.KRS. The Fuir and Reunion CIuhch Wiib a SucccKsfal Itanquct. A FEW OF THE LIXKY PEOPLE. Toasts toy Colonel Majors, Vanatta, Pearman. Goss. Colter and Giner A Bountiful Re past Dishoti Up by the W. R. C's. From Friday's Daily The ticket holder were anxious to u Uncus the drawing bt niht, which wjks done 'romtly bihI impartially by the audience selecting the following ladies and gentlemen as a committee to conduct the huiuc: M. li. Murphy, Chairman; FrHnk H. Wilson, .1. M.Crifig and MUses Tutt and Wilson. Following are the lucky numbers: subscription t Journal .." " ' UkUaLO wash boiler i u No 14 . . .city lot donated !:y II. 1'.. riilniei 204).... 1042.... 2IJ.V I;V: hx 2 HI t75 i74 2 fil.... HIM 115. .order lor season's lee- by II. C. Mc.Makcii Mi'ci timiavinK bill III.' Willi; ..... cull bin t ons eufT buttons No 12 !c-ity lot donated by K It. V in. I Main sac! llour boi lie wine 2121.. 2: hi.. 1 7.V . 27!3.. In51 . . TiW. 4V8.. 1JU. 27t;u till 27ti7 2.c;i 2;i:i:i is 7a") 1.113 12IM .. . 27f.l ;t:j lJIS.... 24.17 172 .... 7.7.1 KM7 17": 2';:;l 737 7:t lo'.ir 2i'(ifr 2:;t! 17:N 171)7 'J.r.:tf. foil 2:7 2I;J. ... 6.1S . . llWd 140:1 i7;o ! t;io WO... l'.KH 214... i:si; 1347 ... . 145 21UI) 52.1... v 14,... 7 2210. s. . a-H . . . . itiM 1010 2K.U ..... 21fJ3 2l! 15:5 230 ... 110 21S7 433 2n;s 276J 1U33 315 KlZii f.:0 1G07 8'M 24fi3 253(1 2228 523 Kit 620 28.12 1535 1S01 20 19,10 2243 1G17 2.108 I5ue MS 2438 19S4 ... 21.VJ 24 173 1524 .iji.il- nel t pin No. 11 sub to W'oterii Veteran tiir i- : .;. ) -2 !air ;: o' ,-i .MitiMi.rijitii". 1 : : :ii d iliK'lt- ' . 1 2 Sfel i - ;. 1 .vii 14 order f.: '. - ' aver- Danism. Pultons , . .vj .r'i rin(4 outer for SI shaves llOX flLMI'S I room sled ciii:i avno- pi . in ilnna pi : pia i II cult box sub to .lolll li:. ! . pa.r c" s ''"'s : riiiW ... . bol !' v 1 iit penis' isal No. I i in N". one yearlm;; .. .. .-"al.scr ption t ; be I i k i-A i l:- 11 1 s ia No, (I pack ;!'.: tobacco 1 1 -1 1 1 v o. ' MiiiM-aipt ion to .loin 11:11 n: n ob I' . o. "J i:i::- bulic--. sli;;i: is . . i lan lsoii I 111 oirs ; I:; ..i!i:;l'.-a by ill .lauiniluaatiM ly IV-inie t kv luit .. . !):n.!:':i.' ;i.l';'-l-',-, f..iicy ' io.:k b.isi' b::r:u i aika; ton.ii-co . ...rocker donateil by v ir. Wclcr iron Is ;ut or,i" doll: v i i-1 :i . c.-- J'ol.ia : (Jhi'.a pi.r tubcr:pt:ou to iii.i:.uii . ... one lo:l.u- i:i In vi-s 1 1 1 1 : i r L i" i mna watch II riisoii hiittoiis Iiai ri on bullous o; ir.in . Package rob:a:i o order loi ton (t 'oal pair dneKs ' " b V( !. , . pin No. 13 s -al kin - a,.. buttle v.ine bmuiii 1: , sack lUiur g:i:is liat No. 2 ton of millet live dollars In v.T'.ll p.ipi'l agemcnt are busytoday making up the books and giying out the promts aH fR8t as they are called for. The drawing uei'ins t6 have given uni vcr.ial Batisfaction, nnd the proceeds furnihh a very nice Bum for a atarter in building the Memorial Hall. Last Night's Banquet. The old KoldietH wi re buiuiueted bint night by the Woinens' Kuiiet" corjm at FitzgTald's hall. The tables were beau tifully decorated and heivily laden with ttic vry best tilings to appease tin hunger of the koI flier even had he but come from the most latigueing inarch. J. C. Goss presided tin toast mastr. and erfoirned t!io.ue duties tn a most plenning manner. The following ncnli ments were responded to m a manner peculiar to each individual speaker "The First Nebraska," by Colonel Tom Majors. "The Second Nebraska," by Major I'earrimn. "The Soldier and Citizen." by Colonel Vanatta. The "W It. C." by J. Q. Gosh. "My Knapsick and Contents," by Colonel Colter. "Com nany Q ," by Colonel Giuo-or. "Sons of Veterans," by Mr. O'Brien. All the ppeakers made happy hits, and the attendants join in voting the banquet a most successful and enjoyable affair with which to close the reunion. THE NEW DANGER. A Few of tlie Lucky Ones. Since netting up our list of fair pres ents with corresponding numbers we have been able to obtain the names of those drawing the following leading prizes: llifie burner, 7. J. I'rehin, Vil- isca, It.; organ, Kiith Johnson, city; 'aimer lot, L. D. Bennett, city; South F'-irk lot, Sam Ilinkle, city; cira slu-lh r, 'das. Painiele, city; chandelier, Mrs. ( Lilian I'aiincle, city: 1000 brick, Col. S. V. Vannatt, city; 1000 brick, lid. Mc Maken, city; sewing machine, McConjii liic 7'ost; M. B. Murphy fc Co., lamp. Mr. 1 bcir-on, V,',-(-ping Water; j-jjrinklei-. Mrs. C.tnie' V ilsou. city; ton of hard eo-d, J ike B p.--on, city; uii.brclla, Jo. M.; Vty, city. Th:: post drew the 1:; 'ii)t s'.al skin caji, v.i'h; at s:l-:.r( an d no it. t-.K'. jr.- the g 'aniiie article and no iui pacKaj'ie tebai'co p et m e ."...' Ciisel sbsroiption to Journal .....city lot donated by Dovey & Son bolt le v. ine ' pin v r elosteswlui:: ptu swiii,.- iiiji 1 '.nip rccker douattd by ieo l'oisal pin o 10 3 b. t: U wine i-teel enjjr.tvint' " tients hat No 5 broom bottle w ine Wits purse siik umbrella 1 tents liit No 7 ...bottle wme. p n No 7 broom city lot by J S Mathews enft button No 7 seasons ice by F. S hite subscridtion t Western Veteran bottle wine iteel enirravii . ... subscription to Western Veteran barrel ajiples limD donated lv Petersen ie l.areo: pin Nn 2 cull Dox packace tobacjo geil? liat No. 1 broom thousand brick 165i Pin No- 2735 pair. Rloves 2.;: pin o. 1 228 Iieiftr donated by a. B. Todd 184: inuu.erN'o. 195 llarnsi n buttons 18S4 " washing maehiii No. 1 114. subto Wen tern Veteran A Raid on the Sutler. The C A. B. post held some of the ht'.ky tickets in th drawing Rst night and itmong other things they fi ll heir to near y a dozen b t)les of tire wine. a?:da sprinkling of the cigars, all of which was plr.ccd in charge of Sutler F. A, Bites ;nid tlie boys not forgetting their old army pranks played a praofi joka on him bp "Snyderly ' carting the wine aw;'', and we shouldn't beat !i surprised if tiny sampledit a ' licth; tco But the stittler was more surpi isi'd when he found the under layers of his cigars had transformed themselves into pap;r and the top layer h?.. resumed its form er place as nicely and smoothly as tJ.-r cigar pucker himself could have ar ranged them. The sutler will have a good time explaining the loss of the waristo the post, aud his sentence will doubtless be a short term in the guard house. The beys wmc in for a good time nud they had it, as well as to trans act the business incident to the reunion. Ceneral Miles Says That the Bucks May Leave the Reservation. Chicago, Nov. 20. General Miles this evening received a telegram from Hush villc informing him that General Brookes' command had reiiclicd Fine llidge at 7 o'clock tl.i.4 morning. The Indians are cumin'.; in lar'e numoers from Boebud. There is much excitemont and the ghost dance continues. General Miles today received a communication from an ofiiet r at. ('amp Poplar Kiver, Mont., dated TOV 17, containing considerable matter of in terest with refeience to the Mcs.-.iah .Tize. Tlie officer report's all Indians in that vicinity affected by the prevailing craze, and even the more intelligent half breeds believe in it. Numbers of younger Indians recently procured new Winchester rifles, where, he ollicers could not ascertain. There has been no excitement up there yet nor dance but there is deep and universal interest and belief that there will be astonishing su pernatural manifestations before very long. One of Sitting Bull's lieutenants (White Gut), with two other Sioux, have recently been up there preaching new doctrines, denouncing schools and tell ing the Indians to provide themselves with arms and ammunition and meet the other Indians next spring in the Black Hills country. They were ordered oil the reservation and went to Woodv Mountain, north of the British line, to proselyte to the remnants of the Ogalla las and Uncapapas. One of the loyal Indians told thi offi cer that in case the Sioux should open hostilities many young warriors from there are likely to go and j in them The Ogrllalfis and Uncap" pas, north of e British line, !re a bid r, so-ii 1 of whom were in the Cusicr affair and some of the older ones were concerned in the Minnesota massacre of isfii'. The Gros ventr s Indians af Fort Belknap reserva tion r.re in a very turbulent bt ;te. As an ii!'tnee ,l the stones Ihiuting NEW WORLD'S W0NDEHS. FABLED SEVEN THROWN INTO OB SCURITY IN COMPARISON. ir nii'.il. tin or.e r un er.r on eet liiir. several 0:11 th. re to vi.; 1 ;Li);;ut the new cuff buttons No. 5 t noils and brick 1 in No- 12 pair chickens box ccars lamp donated by M. K. Murphy & to ...j oronm . . A bottl? w ne tiox c-iiar Harrison and Morton button city lot donated bv O. H. i;allou . cuff buttons o. 6 barrel applps ,.ooru sbeller o; 0111 Harrison buttons broom pair ladies shoes pku tobacco nam no. 1 b ix eiirars . . poland china niz steel rn:;r.iviiig II and M buttons cty lor donated by II J Srieijtht bottle wui: poland china pic inshsves snb'o t-steni Vet. washing mai tiioe no. 4 ... bro"m 1 sqriuScler pkg tobacco ( A li cap oriiemeat cents hat 110 c -ewinjr in jchine quarter beef box cigars , sub to .Tournl tiub to llRRAI.n broom rin no. 3 (i A II cap ornament (i. A. K cap ornament colony bees by J M. ouiu: bottle w tie pin No. 6 cull buttons No. 3 :eii!8 hat No, 3 Ileisel nud .Mr Maken buttons cuff buttons Sft. 4 piu chandelier marriage Itcpnpe by .llidge Ilamsey tnarrij'are cere mor y by .Imlfre stiles ,2- ..ltj s lees mvorce c;ie liy A N Miir.vali The names of the holders of the lucky ' numbers were not btainab'e, but will appear in these column? soon. The man 1 146... 2777. . 1057... 2036... 1C00 ... I 4 liM- 2211... list... 2813... 2862... 123... 1724 . 2319... 2937.. . 2812.. . 61 . . . 294 .. !5... 376 .. 2.fl... 606. . n . . . 847... I'-Il . . T4... ,5170... LWl... 23:) i . . . 2119... 879. .. 1409... 1423... 2205... 2593. . . 1369.. . 2335... 2o53... ; 4... I i 10M).. .. ' U23... II 1938... I i 29s2.. .. w! 2540... f( 22rt0.... 97... f :7; ) 278 ... i 1 tin 213!.... (H40-... , 1 1.17 Mr. II. II. Carroll of Elniwood, is in the city with a number of animal curi osities. He has a two-headed c&lf, two wolves, a wild cat and a number of other auimals, but the greatest curiosity of them all is a pig wdiichi has the head of an elephant and eyes, tongue and lower jaw of a human being. County Court. Application of Elizabeth Wintersttin to be appointed guardian of Clarence L. Miller and Rosa . Miller, minors. Petition of Catherine Week bach, widow of Joseph V. WYckbuch, de ceased, for allowance for support for herself and minor children, pending set tlement of estate. Hearing November 24, 10 a. m. In the case of the state of Nebraska ex rel. Forest I. Smith vs. William Tighe, sheriff, the application was granted, and while preparations were being made for a re-arrest Mr. Smith took a walk, and that will probably end the matter. Is the Journal financially embarrassed, or is it going to sacrifice itself on the al tar for the benefit of the people? From the following we infer it is considering suspension: "To the business men of Flattsmouth: Isn't it better to support one good daily paper than to haye an excuse in the form of a second one?'' W. W. Republican. Col nel Colter bade the boys good bye this mornme and departed for his home at Topeka, Kas. W. A. Davis who will be joined by Mrs. Davis at Arapahoe departed tins morning for Santa Anna, California, where he will have charge of a fruit farm. The best wishes of the n with them. Colonel Allison, the Indian scout. received a telegram last evening from General Scofield to put himself in com munication with General Milee. At this time the situation as to Indian hostilities is unchanged. !!icer tell the reservation to tlie cfT young warrior:-- started 1: it Kittinr: B:il! and I-.:--: l'-r-t-U:. yj'.t Y,:iV HUl'C i,r,e L'i IV.I 1)', (Yellow Hawk) s?i-l li j had been com manded in .": dream to l-.iil himself as a test of faith, with a promise lieshou'd be raised from the doud. He committed .suicide accordingly and the party went on - without him. When they reached Siiinding Bock they found Yellow Hawk there alive and well, having been resur rected and taken to Standing Rock ahead of his companions. This is the story sent back by tlie trav .'lcrs. General Miles expressed great satisfac tion this evening that General Brooke's troops had reached the ag-ncy this morning before the Indians had innugur :ted hostilities and the further iact that the latter are not committing any vio lene". "Now," said he, ''they have to attack us in our own position or else break away from the reservation. Tne danger is now that the tutbulcnt bucks may leavo the reservation. The appearance of General Brooke's command, however will have the effect of sustaining the authority of the government and give protection to the loyal element among the Indians." Mrs. Goyf mor Thayer departed for her homo this morniDg. F. M. Parriott of Peni is visiting Irs brother Ed of South Park. Mr. John Pocock, cue of the First Nebraska says he enjoyed the reunion hugely, and he departed for his home this morning in Nance county. As you like it. Grey and fadetl whis kers may be changed to their natural and even color, black or brown or black by using Buckingham's dye Try it. C. II. Davis, the energetic insurance agent went to liis new field of work this morning, that of rrprestnting the Omaha Fire Insurance Co. in South Omaha and the Pcuth half of Omaha. Dr. F. B. Reed, J. C. Wyne, F. M. Medley , M. J. Combs, David Jack and WT. E. MsjDrs, all of Peru, returned home this morning well pleased with their visit to our city and rc-union. Mr. Roberts, father of Mrs. A. Groom, after a f:w wetks visit witli his daughter, departed this morning to visit at points in Iowa, Mr. aud Mrs. Groom and 3Irs Roberts accompanying them to Omaha. When from any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered they mny be stimulated to healthy act ion by the use of Ayer's cathartic pills. These pills are prescribed by physicians and are for sale at all the drugstores. Cupid liis once more been playing his tricks; this time he has captured a young lady who lives on High School hill and the two hearts are to be made oue be tween the 13th and 15th of next January, but as ir is a profound secret and we hive promised not to give them away, we w ill not publish any names at present. Score of the Creations of Modern Tlinrs SurpuhH Any or All of tli Wonders of tlie A loir Ills Some of A merica'a murUiihlo Acli levr nieiitH. Compared with tin f v 11 w r. h r:; cf tho world clitssiih-d by tie; :'..i i' -nt s t in-rare seven times seven wonders now. Tie' fabled Colossus of Rhodes, tho Al x;::i- drian liyhthouse, tho han.'ving ml:-tis of Babylon, sir.k into iri.igmic::!ioo I .-. TV the achievements of modern times. The Colossus f'f Rhodes was, in nil pro:;;il it a myth, whiln the Bartholdi stat no is an accomplished fact, and uiulotibteui y equal in pi ant of :ic1 iev uiviit to any of tho seven wonders of tho ancients, not even excepting tho pyramids. As a matter of fact, the real wonders of tho world, albeit they ha vc ce.as.;d for the most part to bo wonders by rea -o-i of familiarity, represent invent i rather than engineering and architect ural bkill; tho railwaythe steamboat, the photograph, the tel. -scope and tho self binding reaper aro in themselves won ders of which tho Egyptians and tho Greeks never divam-d. But in the line of engineering skill, which was thnnt prominent feature of tiio original seven wonders, there are bo many proud triumphs that it is by 110 means an easy matter to name the foremost seven. 1 UK MoDI-KN' LIST. The list comprises ihe Forth bridge, in Scotland; New York's underground aqueduct, which is thirty miles long, on an average lotJ leet tiauerground. and cut through roc':; the Eiffel tower; the Brooklyn bridge; the St. Got hard tun nel, between Switzerland ar.-l Italy, be gun at a height of l.o!0 feet, and cut for nine and one-half mile:; through the solid rock; the improvements at Hell Gate, and the jetties ;: the mouth of the Mis sissippi. It is t as y to tfke except ioris to thislht. Th re are probably few i!it;d!ig"nl p-. -pie who will r,.t II. pule li;'.- claims of some one or o'Lerof these ;.chiovem-iits. The F.i.T. l tn.-er, for esnn.ph-, lofty -:jt is, shotdd scare; ly b ; p"i':.!'i ted toerew d out Ihe c:::.;d. t 'ic -v;:i ring feat t'f i.-ir.ovii.g ".:.-e 01 i.'-iio.:-; ,-.f IT- dl G;te i.s h-:-V:y t ho co:,:p tred '.i,h the I'llioii'.g i t the i ';:'-il;e raiJi oa.l.-i. Tli :-'ii.. ri:-.:: r Jirorol al - is ctit U1-.-1 i -e?c; .. . 1 e ilc i ,,' . ,;n oi' 1 r.-e , :;w,- -' in the 1:. r, v.-i '). scarcely ) 1-r- crV.-ii its (-: :d j'tio d ;? h. to llV i - 1-' 1 h::- piiicr. the H .lil r.:..; aur.e.I a., 'i. in : ar.; : . vc-r;. 1 bvid s j;!ki.). si ?. k:i: ef y hi: to sig,.;est itx-li to l'.giie. ers irood grounds tV r disputing Ik the II. t of r-oven, To many unfamiliar with the piei.-I- r i to 1,-.? solved it may .seni as if ti:o j'lt;. .: of the III.i-Hi wcro hav'dy cnli:.'. i to a pl:ce in the li--t. TI.ere are ro mighty butir- .-.-cs tf sU;:io, no iaar', cl ous structi:V03 ov human br.nd.-; to an-; :i ttentic-i-oisly lities of willow- l.ac'c. t work, Cilid with-, i.ir.d ai; 1 gravel ami suiik m tl:o liver cl-aiuel. lint v.- s, e vim t; 1-.:: 1 -.' T. Jir coin! .li' ?..t1 It-.- ;i- 1 simple meario suggested by ihe ; Capt. E.i'.is. ML. .f" LUT WONIa-:r.!-CI.. y sr., a :iins . II.. is the probh !'(-ce: to tae liilaml conia.er'je or co:.;n:- ::t. whose vraurs co::tir:::ii." . l-iar v.; ; quantities r.f pv.tA and gravel toward the sea. A cu t.uc mile or i.oml cart):, it lias been estimated, is tlca-. liorr.e down by the Mistissije i every year. Wbori the !C,.-ittl. v. I.i.'e t'u :ivcr spre;;d a great e.ztent of toriitory . Giki. Wasted - A good girl at good wages wanted at the Palace Restaurant stream wet the waters of the gulf re current v.-as checked bv the inflowing tides, and a creat burden of earthy mat ter was d out over isavigation w;:.: rendered tUicert.a".! and dangerous, and millions of dollars ex pended in dredgif.g lirought roprr.etieid -results. The n ver could beat i he Unite d States govcriimeut in a :oniePt wagt .1 on that iiiic. Then came Capt. Eada with a jiropo ition to gather the willows along ia'- shores, make them into crates or mat tresses, ft i! them with mud and gr;:v! 1, place them in parallel liias where a channel was wanted, and set ihe river to do its own digging by moans of a quick ened current. That was tin- bad.--, of the jetty syfitem, which has move than doubled tho depth of the ehannel at the mouth of the most important river on the globe. The w aters continued to deposit sand gravel bet ween the jetties and the shores, the willows sprouted and grew, and thus solid banks of earth w-. ro formed and protected by trees. Iv is only necessary to extend the line of wil low baskets from time to time as occa sion demands in order to carry the chan nel still f art her into ihe gulf. The j-.-t y system is a gi and triumph of simplicity, but fairly entitled by reason of the rt sults obtaiued to bo reckoned among the leading seven wonders of the world. Frank Leslie' Monthly. Terrapin 1'iirmiiig-. A terrap.in farm is described by Th Fernandina (Fla.) News, ft is an in closure about twenty feet square, one half of it filled with loo;; sand ami a tank occupying the rest of the space. The tank is below tide, level, and at high tide the salt water runs in from tip marsh to a dentil of four feet. The tank was all perforated with holes, and the owner, digging down with his fingers, unearthed some baby terrapins an inch or two long. The I.at ILchource. Mrs. Brown I'm afraid I'm only en couraging my nujOanU to fmoie uv making him a present of thu box of cigars. Cobvdg ger Not at all. If that doesn't cure hii.i nothing will. Munsev's Week- iy. Hedgehogs are occasionally cannibal istic, the larger ones, when hard up for a dinner, chasing th smaller at a won derful rate, and devouring them without sauce or mercy when caught and con- auered. , The Use Of Harsh, drastic purailvi'ii to relieve cosUve WM Is a dangerous j iaeiioo, and More llaMo to lastt'ii the dixea-eon U. ;:ii:nt than to euro It. Wh 't Is iiti-di-tl is a r:ieiili i:ie l.'iat. In eHort'ialty ieniii the bowels, eorree-M tho o.ustivrt habit and Chtablishes a natnrul daily a'tioiu Kueh an aperient is loumi In Ayer's PiUs, wli!t::;, -Aii!!. : llioro'u'i la tetioii, :.lr: ntlicu rnv.ell as allaa'lal'- tae bowel aw! .:! eUry 01 sans. "Kort ;,'lit y ' iri T was .'lfllieted w i;h con Slip iti a, v.hi. ii ;.t l;:st lii-rame .so bail thai t!e doetoi-s eoiil.l dii mi :i-iri' for tin-. 1 !n n j 1 iK'jrui t' talvi? Ay i'.-i r'lls, end soon tbo Ixnvels becaiu regular and iialural in lln ir niov ini'iifs. . I am now ia eti client health." Win. II. liel.aui-elt, Dorset, Out. "When 1 feel tie: i I .l a cnthartie, I take Ayer's Tills, and tiiel them to be more Effective ilian any other pill I ev r teok." Mrs. It. t. vlriibb, I'.urwellville, V:i. Tor ye.OS I hae beeri f-iiT.jfef. to roust i petion and nervoes heuda lies, eauseil by de raiiK ineiaor the liver. After tak ini? various remedies I have become convinced that Ayer's Pills ai" the best. They have never tailed P relieve my bilious attacks in a short time; an. I I am .sure my system retains its tone loiurer alter the use of these I'jlls, than has been the ease with any other medicine I have trie.l.-II. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Piils, I'iikpa itKD nr Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Kass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. DHERSd 109 W. Ninth St., KANSAS C4Trv MO. The only Specialist in the City uho is a Rrgular Graduate in Medicine. Over 23 years' Practice, 12 years in Chicago. THE OLDEST IN ACE, AMD LONGEST LOCATED Authorized by tho ftnto try tr'it Chronic, Nervous nnd "hpocial tJi.w eases.' Seminal. We.tknesrt Nli'ir ) H iKwK$)t Sexual J 'ti !ity (TXJf rt fP v. t mm toinoilfM hiooJ, f "lt'Hrs.ill'l Sv;l i i II,'?- tf every ki nlt anl I ri n;i ry Iiim-'i-'-i, Curoy iuarariiuciJ rr infniy r-l uii':c i fharii'-s low. 'J'liiiHwrtixlrt ff c t - m cured. V.zyor'u ru:o i- important. Ail mi ir. Mr ::: j i:uarantr-d to t;o ptiro ami 'ffiinrio;is, l-cin . poundt'd in my 'rf-( t ly iii'ixjinto I KiIhji iitoi y, and ro furniliRd ready for ti:-. No ninnin to ui 'iij Mores to ii;-.vo u ricTt n prv--ripMm.- i!l''d. TiKTv-ury or iniunouH chniicuis u d. No d:lnt If in 1 rora (u;m"-3. I'vt icn! at. n. d it in t r-.1: y 'l ler and exjrs, ri'-dici n- y :-(i.fc nvm y a lii-rri f r- fv.r,n pa3 or t.r-'.i I- 'u'.o .ur t-.'-o a -l for tpriLn. Con-imutiua. i"cu an-.l cj!-i; J.ontii.1, 4 buniillyorby letter. il.u-.traiud kV J f-. ..i-d ,p .n: i .1 for itr. in F'amps. Jw'i-y ;u.io fruin LLu 13 to -ijsiiouM read this hock. iiiiiimiisi l.ltUhLAt lUtiftSwfl r.iilJ:: .!! J Lieliti A POSSTS V for RHEDMATISM. SSOior in..?.-'-? rusBtuis I rt-.itinf-nt. f.iiri to c-ir -r ? htlp. lre;ilst disenvt-ry ini.rin.-i:. - of medifino. i)no dr '-o-1 v -.i ici ;V n.Vj 'J n few riosus reniovps f.:r?r rnd thiI n f V,. vTX t; j i: joints. Curi coin ;d in h r 7 iiL;.':;.--'..-.. i ciafi. bend statement ol cuati Ui,ii. btiiiui i-ui ...' cuijrfi. Cullf or audroi Ca.KKSCn5CH, 1 S3 V.OtmGt., KanCity;?) j. 'The figm e 0 in cur v. 'i! To man or wor.;.'it i:on- li-.-'r: locL'ncrt witlv m I usi:; ; '" -'a the tbir't i ir. : , r?-3 Sir! t.W ;;;-. w.'.i t;i r;ji ' '' ..!: V- . ' 1 " :.; of I .r. : i ' tl:. T: - f r--J 1 r.. .1 -o r.-cocu :Ir. N.:ll.:'-5 -.vita tr. i.-. T; .: Ko. mor. V ;t ;r:md I-::: st I: !v:iuci : . Tic...- or o:iv rK--.-.- tnt r. u t ' ' V li : 11 ;.- v1 a -H.- ii I ' ' - - ---VI v- - ' H . ' 3 i, l'-Ji ill i 3 - i -"IIEEI.'CTl & WILSON TT'F'G CO., lev and IS? V.'abasJa 1 ve.. Chicago Dealer Wanted. J-.ttRA.i K j P?-qaralion,wu: i'r, oli!; , J.ivc'rOIoIos, riinplr', ljLick-IIca:s, Sunburn tail Tan. A iow applications will ron- icr the mo-E f-tubDoriiiy red skin BOit, moot a and white. " lola, Cream is ictJipair.t cr powder to cover defect.-, out, a re:uedy to cure. It is 6uperior to .11 ether prcpn rations, nn l is guarantor d o pi ve satisfaction. At drnjrjrists or tuai; d iur XI) cents. Prepared by "oie:'o. Chio- . C. aiTTSEB A J mmmmm Ci Ih: Lirucr Habit, Positively Curer dv Arrji:i:3Tcr.i.:a br. haihes oolbeh specifiu It c-a given in a ci:p cf colee or taa. or in 'r '.'.r.'.cs ol ;ood. without ihe kno-n lediie of the pe: n i:ikin it; n )- tr5.iutely harmless and -. cii'e.-t, a iriiiynci't and nn-edy Pun. w'ie!l!'i t lie uatieiuis a :nxlernte tiriiiUerraii a!roho-,ic wiwli. T NEVFB FAILS. GUARANTEE a re.iniilcte cure in cvji v instnrv. s page bouk FREE. Addre-sln rontidenrr. V.UiCM 'JPEClriC CO., 13a Htoi St. ClncUMlLa PHOFrlSiSIOAL CARDS. IJV.sH IAN AND HUltiilON D;t. AI.FUi:i) .SMII'MAN i. I--.; ,itj I :o- lb! M Ull blieet, Wctvn- k,llll Itlock. Di tieiiHes his own iii.iI-im hi I Inr'iislics all i iicli ' I in -i.'ie il i 1 - uruifii ;i ;t; liuiicc : nei i . 1 i ii-., - it; , . ,: "t I -i . 1 ;i .1 Sl'.lnl.l." I' i l.-h-,.;,.. - ;:. 1. . t i-w- i. : '. 1 I MMIN-l I i 0'-, kw jti ' b i O'ir.rpqn Hii'-e Nn. el-.'. M. :n 1 eii t.'iouf Ml !te-i... ci- 1 1 . i, io- i I -i I : ' 'on. -J'l. be .ii nee '1 I. ;ilit in- 1 1 1 . i u i nn us. i'ur voyor3 k-.'.inm::: an I : t IVl.Vnl: i:. i:. i:ii.'!o.n. i--.ni.it'-- ;. in I ol i::s of nil ; t !. I nr.. isbeil .tie I Keloids kekt. ( ;:!'.ce in Mai t in HUt'x. Pl.A'lTS.MOtTH Nl.nitAhKA A. C. MATES, County Surveyor AN D civjl EwciraEEn:. All orders left with t'.nnity t.'bik will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. j ', OK I" If I'. w.m. l. nuowN. I" -i i nnl attention to all hii-liies-- inliu-lcd " ' '' e". r ".t.' In OIK"! !' (-. iioiai-d. .! sli ici-c-'lnpd l. lii-'il-i. i. i -. i ;' 1 .!.. I est a old. i". t ;ci,i; . -. lor in. ik in;.' l ain: l.oan-- than any oTiisjit a;i:ncv i i..v ! i s.-ittv : :i r.Hi:s-K a 1 '! ( : l: : N. St. I. Id V A.N. V:tfi:n .'-!.: '.v. Wiil v 'S I" "'n I a"''lilloii Hi a!! u-. i--: en!r ! i ! loo.. Oniee lit '.loci- ".. : :- i,-. r-.i't.-fioul!i, N b. r i i. -at i. a w. WINDHAM & DAVii:S. K '!. V,t!H!M. .I'MIN A. D.WIK.S. Notary i ' I , ! 1 1 - .Nol.i.y r.il.ic .!!!ce hot I: u -k of ( i-s fount y. riat.ismout!i - Nebrasha Banks., O 8-iL 1.1 i KJ I. lUii - J l,J for Main i-u.I 1-il't h st 1 cel. Paid up capital. . --"jrm tkirtilu.-i OFFICEKS C. II. lVre.e'.c t ied I loroi r .1. "!. I'ai ici son Jas 1'atlersoii, .Jr. JZTJT 11 (Silii III ' ice I'resiij.int f ii.-l.eir Afst Ca-hier ICTORS U. II. I'anriele. .1. .M. I'atieison. I'rei fouler. k,V, smith, K. I',. S i:.dliaii!. !'. S. Itaiieey and Ja-s l'atti rsnii .Jr. A GENERAL BAKK1NC EUSIKES3 TaA-NSATED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time deposits and vioiimt atti iitKiiifrlve.il to all bus l'uesa entrusted to its care. Tbe Citizens BANK I'LATTSMOl" 1 I! - NKIl.'AiKA L'ayital stock jaid in $5"" 4 Authorized Capital, $IOO,OCO. - - orntos FRANK CAltKUlIl. JOH. A. CON N . President. V ice---i .. W. I!. IMJSHING. fafhici DIltKCTOUS Frank f.arruth J. A. Connor. V. K. Curb J. W. Jhneoii, Henry V.o ck, John O Ket") W. D. Mvrri:uu. Win.Weten an.p, W.. H. Cushin:;. Tra'-isacte a jrenral banking buslress. All who have any bnkln business to transact are invited to c-ill. N matter how lart'e ir pmall the tra'.t-action. It will receive our careful attention aud we promise always cour teous treatment. Issues cejtiflcates of deposits bearing lntereiit Buys and sell exchange, county anil city sureties. First National BANK OF FLATTSMOI'TII. NHI'.I'.ASKa Offers the verv bet facilities for the proaip transaction of liaitirnatc- Banking Business Stock", bonds, gold. Koveriifnent a'.d local se ciirities bought and sold. Deposits l' -reived and lniere-t allowed en t.'ie rertif;e:.te Drafts drawn, available in any part of tbe, United State ami all the principal town of Europe. COLLECTIONS MADE AM) I'KOSIlTl.V KKXIT TKi. Highest mai-ke! jrice piid for fount y War rants, State jinu ; ounty bonus. DII.'KCTOKS John Fitzgerald D. Ilawkoworth John R. Ciark V. K. While ' leorL'e E. Dovf y John Fitzger&l.l. .S. Waujrh. Fre-idcnt fc-fi-'" PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 210, 221 and 22:5 Main St., Plattsmouth, - ftebraska. H. M. SONS. Proprietor; The Perkins lias been tlirui;lil7 rcnoyated from top to bottom cd ;s now rme .f the l.--t hotels in tin- htate B-ard-r- will ! take" liy tlie week at lt0 and uji. &00D BAR COraECTED.