1 1 V' I il 1? 1 Colnr Uni vrnity Notes. LtM Ol.N, Ni:i!.,J.lU', 2 JS91 ('oillllU-IH'ClllCMf v'i'k in lc;iviiiLf near. it IkiikI :nil 1 lit? sttiilcnlH arc pi rr.i-'m'ri i ii i in s-i vcs for II n .- km l -;illc pli;isti lex t-;iiiiiii;tt ion vrck. TIhtc jii'i only about si-vi-nty-liv Hliiclcnls in tlitr univcriiy iIiim tfrin against about our bund n-d Ht-vrn. 3 -(i i' for 1 In" winter term. Tin- s;-s-ioii of tin- Midical C'ollcuf lrin only six months, : 1 1 1 I a iniin-Ix-roftlif libcrary k1ik1 iiIs bruio hirmi'is' boys. ;ic-oiiiits (or this fa 1 1 ' ii; olf ill ai lemlam i-. I'ri sidcnl I). K. Duncan ret iirnnl hoiiu- yi-stt-nla y from I'lad-moiiMi where lie ilili t ied ad oration on Memorial Day. A ilo.i-ti of the Culiier hoys went to Crete last Saturday to attend unfit-Id sports of the 1 n t er ( ol'ep, ' a t e Athletic Assot ialioiiof Nrbia.-ka. Tlny were sueees.-ful only in carrying off the laurels lor the "t lit;' id war", lint ih;s is a 301111- insti tution yrl. Doane C'olle-t- of Cut1. State. Cotm r and Weslyan I'nive sii irs belong to this association. Thr catalogues of the I ! ni vc-nity for this yriir will he out soon, and we hope that all who do not receive ouewil! send for one. Address I). k Dunlin uni'ij' other nieinhers of the faculty. In looking ovrr the names of those who have made endowinrri ; n for our ldi aiy, we see the name of Mr. Noah ( lemons of Rock Hluli. Would todod (hat there were more such men as " U ncle Xoah" who ;ti their reen old a;e would leave theii thousands for the heiielit of C'h ristian institutions, Next Sunday evening ( h'ldren's Day will he celebrated hen-, and a splendid p ixram will he i;ivt 11 by the children. One week from next Sunday there will be a Sunday School pic-iiic three miles east of here 011 Stevens Creek jiven by the members of this Sunday school. The Ivied -c Muter line will be in operation in a Tew days and those who atieud our commencement may expect rapid transit 'o and from tlie ciiy 1 1 1 r i 1 ilieir si.iy here. Our t;'rad Haling- class this year will be small, consist iiiir of but one; Miss Alwaier oi Fall Ciiy. We ex pects all the old students lic-e for coinnient'Ctncnl. The Coiner C'or net Hand, will i;ive all the music that will be necessary lu-in that week. All are most cordially invited to be present during comiiKMicenuMit week. J. i-C. K. Y. j Tried To Save His Si,ter A bright-eyed, black-ha 1 red boy about sixteen years of ae has been seen about the federal building- for the past few days waiting to be called before the grand jury. He attracted more than ordinary at tention on account of his youth and generally intelligent appear ancf. Well directed questions drew the boy's ttory from him and he tin folded a tale in simple language which shows him to be a lad of good hard sense ?nd mat i" e ideas. His name is Harr3' Doxie ami he has Jived at Callaway.whe' e his lath eraml mother kept a ho1, the o ?'y other member of the family being; a sister of the bo v. aged about I twelve years. Among the boa "des w;:s a man who had not been in the house long before he began to show more attention to the rather handsome landlady than was necessaiy or even proper. The husband pro tested against such proceedings, but without effect, ami the itnrigce continued. Finally the husband became dis gusted and left home, going to some point in Kansas, and about the same time the boarder who had been the cause of all thetrouble went I to Laramie where he started a sa loon. Mrs. Doxie remained in Callawa3" 'with her two children and her mother. In a short time a letter arrived from Laramie, written by the absent lover to Mrs. Doxie, ask- I 'brifi'r I the little girl with her. " Harry intercepted the letter, hi'a - . ! I -l 1... I suspicions navuig urn. -.uuj-cu the postmark, and opened it. He then decided to keep it from his mother, but it was found l3' his grandmother who upheld her daughter in her course and there upon the old woman lodged a com plaint against the boy, charging him with interfering with the mails. The boy was arrested and brought before 'die present grand jur3' for hearing. He told his story in a simple, straightforward way, which excited the most livel3' sym pathy in the minds of the grand jury. He. said he kept the letter hr-iiw tie wa afraid his mother cyould take his sister with her ami 'ie did not want the little girl to be ubjected to such evil influences as i vould surely surrounu tier umier i fkch circumstances. As thelittle fellow told his story to the grand jurj' suspicious look ing drops of moisture dimmed 'many ot Ihejurymen se3 es sum me expressions concerning the mother Uud grandmotlier ot tne cnnureii Iv-ere tar from nattering. There was no indictment returned iand one of the grand jurymen, a banker from McCook. decideu to adopt the boy forthwith. The dis- position to be made of the girl has fSt been settled. Omaha lice. The river has been rising until it u nl. out ludf submerged the pile f wood and several loads of sand 1 far tlie Uepot. llieownei nnu itri 1 1 ..... ... : .;ti 1 . M-t- 1 ,1 1. 1 . - r move uie smu m wi n ..... I . 1 1 Di"t let Court Frmn Thtirwliiy Dnil'l Jude Hall adjourned dist'ict court until Friday moniinand went home. Jud.-e Chapman will be here then, ami the trial of cases will proceed until the docket is cleared. The Haumeister case vs. the M. I', was settled by the pay ment of each party "to pay tlnir own costs. Time was -iven un-il Thursday morning for d'-fi-m i.i 'its to show cause why the ease of I., (i. Todd should not be removd to ( )'oe County for t rial. Severely Biirneil. Mabel, the little four-year-old ! 1 . 1 1 1 -liter of Mr. ami Mrs. deo. j I'oisall. while out playing willi some ; older clrel.Vll ill the street la.-t eve I uin-, was painfully burned by tttiilLC t" close to a pa per bonfire I whic h was beiiii1; looked a fter by t he older ones. Ibr dress caught lire ami tl amed up as she ran to the holt-;-, burning,- the tlesh on the riht sie fr om her waist, to Inrariii pit ami also burning' tne lin'ler sitle of the ri-ht arm. Dr. Cook wan called and dressed the painful inju ries, which he pronounces ser-ous. not A Vnlitnljlc "Trniii. f:t orr. Souter. a uouular H. A M. comluctor, passed through liere this morning at 4 o'clock with a special train of seven Cent ral Pacific ba"'a,e cars loaded wilh line race horses. Tliev were from Sacramen to, Ca I i forn ia". and were destined to New York City. The run was made from Lincoln'lo Pacific Junction, a distance of sixty miles, in just fifty three minutes,' the best time ever made over this division. County Court. Hearing 011 claims against estate of Orris I I. Tabor, decased. Claims allowed and decree for payment. Frank Carruth vs. O. K. Doane. Suit on account. Heariuif June II, 10 a. m. Caivm Tabor, of Mauley, is in the city to-day. Juror Charles I). CIaii iot a lay off and went to Omaha to-day. J.H.Holmes is in South Omnha to-day witli a carload of cattle. J. A. Connor shipped six cars of corn yesterday to Fast St. Louis. Robert Doom, of Ashland, is look ing after his interests hereabouts. Tlie 11 lore 1 5o-d Ire made Til K 1 1 i:i U a -.his morn i a 01" Lou sv! lie pleasa-il call Commissioners Todd and Trietsch ;ire out in the county to-day viewing- bridges. Jonathan Adams, one of bur pros perous farmers living south west of town, sold L'G head of fat cattle to Joint Holmes 3 esterday for Iheneat sum of $2.1'.';:). One car averaged over irM) per head, prettj' good for a dull s ear. Philip Thierotf proposes in a short time to open up the Hon Ton sa'oon of the town in the corner t oo 11 of , he A iibeuser-Huwch block. The room will be haudso-ne' v de cora ed and only the finest ciass of goods will be kept. The familiar countenance of F,lder Miller was roticed on the streets his morning. Klder Miller was the f?-st heavy propert3r owner in this ci'13' back' in territorial daj-s, and was the father of the Oreapolis 1 own Company. He is now wealthy resident ot southern Cali fornia. Thomas Henderson moved here from Geneva, Fillmore count3 tew weeks ago. it seems ne was under bonds in the sum of $200 to appear at the district court there o. June 2nd to answer to a criminal charire. He failed to appear ami the sheriff was sent after him Henderson was found, and in co- pany with the sheriff departed 3 es- te.dav for Geneva, where Ins tria1 will be had. Miner stockweii better Known as the boy with the big feet, is not considered overl3' bright. How ever he was able to save up about $.'10 of hard earned money and started out for Kansas, where he has relatives. He only reached Gibson, this side of Omaha, when he was robbed of every cent he had He walked back to Plattsniouth and will try again more money. when he earns . , Qf Wreinir Water was tired out of his office hy the council. He was altogether too nice, and refused to issue a license ' ' to a saloon after the council had granted it. The saloon in question is now in good running order and is the first one ever run in that citjr. In future the drug stores will con tinue to sell the "ardent" but will not have a monopoly in the busi ness as they have had for years. South Omaha Tribune. Ike Dunn is one of themost oblig ing expressmen in town, and when a boy came for him to haul a tool chest up from the depot Ike wore Customar3r smile, and after some dela3' succeeded in driving across the tracks onto the platform; he then backed up the wagon to the door and took out the endgate pre-pratoi-3-to lifting the chest in. but when he looked around and saw only a IJ03S tool chest that he could carr3' in one hand, he looked disgusted as he loaded it and drove away while the depot crowd laugh ed till the3' heard it at Pacific Junc tion. THE Hekald is sorry to learn that Mr. Wickam was in such con dition this afternoon from the effect of vile drugs that he had to be taken in cnarge oyomcers. uewas in; .,.v j 1 4i,r,.!ifii.il his familv. but was i I ... - - vwilMt ;ir tiittptt :iml ftor nil v- i ui ....1. - -; : .-" ., - .l.iimr of itiiiiriiirr liittiself. V Bnllvtt College. Aniiuiil Com moiicc merit. hJac-calaure.f imc 7. h, II a. m. Sernioi), Sal.b.i.n, bv 1 he I f -iden ',. J Monday evening. June Sth, S o'clock, annual address ,0 students. - Rev. Stephen Phelps, D. D. Tuesd.3-, 2 o'clock, p. m. Hoa'd of Trustees' annual meeting. Tuesday evening Annua1 Soiree, S o'clock. Wei ! il.- l:t eveiiillir P n n i le n a-! reception at Mlwina Hall.N: JtoH:'Oj o'clock. rttot; i:mmi: ' IINHSIHY, ID O'l I. CK A. V t iri-aii I. "' ''"li r ( !idi us " I I : A V K It 11 I et Over; mi- 1 " Zr 111 I'i I i 'i'(l MiMt:i Si:'!n-! I '.ml. t-f:t In' A tt.i Hit . Till I 'll: :.rii l;.n:i-. I'.rn I ! I i 1- I . A . I) an, I'IhUmimihIi "Kvi-rv lioii i- for Kit-riin " ManiM K. Wali.ti i', W;t n "M i'tnii"' Fri'i! I. I.yiiian. Sc.iii.i I'i. 1110 Siilu " Fairy Wliipers" S. Smith M.ny Ctiiintir. "Aim-riean ;" Anna lllain-liant. Sunt Ii Omaha "Knttni'-i.'ism" I v:il O.-i'-tli r. Hell vin l.iuai letle 'I'.liii; ' -al'Ii".-" rainier Me-iris Miteliell. I.Tiii.Hi. 1 ailialian. i!!i;uns "Waslli- a lino" (' W. I.iiwi ie, O'Nt-ill ' l.llll 'fl-1 ov" I anr.i - M Wliitely, Snuth Onialia l'iano Solo "A lift" Atelier M;vie Ailams. "flu Snreesif 11I S! intent " . I. A. Smith. Atkinson Vale. Iietury wider rii.u. ilelle C IIdiiVi .Minrtiw, Kan ! rio yi; tin, mandolin antl jiiant). Diplomat A wanted. Clioi-ili". r.eiit'(iieti"ri. F o n Fii'ldi hai'ii. Already two switches have been put in on the M. P. depot grounds and others have been staked out. The returns from all the precincts in the county have been sent in by the assessors except those o I Salt Creek and Greenwood. The Missouri Pacific track la3'ers would have laid the steel rails across the bridge over the Platte river to-ilav had not the rain inter fered. Thirteen car loads of corn have been shipped out to-da3'. Seven bv Wliiie to Chicago, five to Fast Louis b- Connor, and one to Kansas City bv Davis. The Glenwood Opinion says that: flic Fourth ot Jul3' will be diiiy celebrated in Last Plattsniouth. Wheel-barrow race, roast pig- and iiiimc 01 alt Ki!i(is. ivverv imhiv invited. One of the churches at Weeping Water is to have a rose fair-- a novel and most excellent entertainment. Why don't the Plattsniouth Indie get up some ri mg ot llu kind? A program can le obtained at tins oil ice Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gapen started west this morning on a two week.' pleasure trip. Thev will visit their son Hert ai Chirks, then Mrs Ganen sister at York, then Sam Gapen at Geneva and on their way home will visit their daughter .Nor; at Luicolii. D. Hawksworth and wi fe departed on the llyer yesterday for Cape May Xew Jersey where they will remaii for several da-s. Mr. H. is aiiend ing a national couventio.i oT master mechanics and mot-ve power men in session at that c"'ty. Cass county is being treated to da3r to a glorious rain; its ge-iJt down pouring all day long will make wealth and health for everj--body. The farmer who tickles the soil w'.ih a plow or hoewill be grati fied at the hearty laugh returned this tall when the granaries are agaia fil'ed to overflowing. Lincoln oT?e:als a--e after the drugstore of that town red hot. The- have a Denver detective who sneaks a-oimd and looks after drug store whiskey selling. Six firms have been overhauled and the pro prietors of the same arrested. We are sorry to note Ed. Jear3" and Doc Alexander, former citizens of this county .have been caught napping- and are also under arrest Mr. A. R. Kikenbar3' of LTnion and Miss Annie Dley of this ciiy are to be married this, Vednesda3r, evening at 8:30 o'clock in the M. K. church. This is the wedding referred to in the Republican last week. Mr. Kikenbarj' is cashier of the Union bank and is a "Oting man of good :familr, being a nephew of Kx- Sheriff Kikenbary. Miss Dale3 the accomplished daughter of Mrs. M.S. Cannon has for a number of 3ears lived in this city and her friends are 011I3- limited by the number of her acquaintances, all of whom the Republican joins in extending oest wishes. Particulars or tneweooinj will be given next week. Weeping Water Republican. Long Faces. More than a thousand school children were to have enjoj-ed a pic nic on Fitzgerald's Fort3 to-daj-. It has been the constant theme of con versation for full3r that many pu pils during the past week, but the listless, pattering raindrops heeded not the childish teardrops that were shed bv- hundreds of little folk this morning, and kept right on, bring ing sorrow to many a household. The baking was all done, elegant luncheons had been prepared, but to no purpose, for the rain re fused to cease. The teachers, how ever, full of sympathy for their little wards, have arranged another date, viz., next Tuesda3 and it is hoped all nature will smile, on that day, as we have been full3- "t"u r1" l' : nce - - unlit of seven summers with whom uit Miviiiv. if y uir uiiut; i,n-it e UOarU. Wc)iini Water Items. t L. . ? ' . . - I i . . "II 1'. J . .-we I I n u .-nil 111a win 1 if 1 1 v er i 1 1 e annual ai l ! re i i the Weep i 11 g Wa ter Acaik'inv. The fi,s? oble wind mill e. c,ei in Ca.-s county was put up on 'lie farm of J. L'vans last Sa t i 1 1 1 1; y bv I S. W. Cogli.er and C. Corie. j 'omnif uce meilt exercise of the. Weeping Water Acathiiev- begins! j Stind.'v. June 11. lasting im.il ' I jiiiirsiiay evening. 1 1 a 1 ua ng I e:.i rci-es on the la-t day. ! .Mi.-. Maggie Jacksoniiit . S t r.-igh t ) of lc('uiiii, and In -r moilii-r, Mr.-. II. J.Streig-ht. of PI a 1 - ii ) 11 1 1 1 1 . a-e ex pected here in v : il soon. T h i will be l.o'x' ievs in ti'ei'- niaiiy irientls who will be Vfiy glad to see ilieui. The . 1 il tie Se v. i 11 g M ach i nee 111 Vg Co.. sent out a car load of wind mill.-ja few day - ago. 1 1 h. -r witii several shipme'iis of -ingle mill- to il'iievenl parts of W Imm-i,'. 'fh.. Noiile is a ' 11 1 n i and rnws i 1 liu--iaess every day. The Hulburd elevator at Mauley has changeil owners. !i i- no.v in the po-.se- io 1 1 1 1 1 W m . Coo 1 1 and M r- K eck ler who wi 1 1 he.f; fter relieve the fa-iiiers ol all (iieir siir)lus gra:n, 1 lie new I11111 willeuiniiiaiiil a large share of the airoiiage in thai locality, for I'.iey are l-.-iowu : o be lir.-i-idass and reliable men. Hiiilw.iy A sses me ..s. Coiint3' Clerk C r; t cl 1 lieli 1 has just received a report Loin the state au ditor showing the assessments of all the railways in Cass county as follows: The H A: M. Raiboad Co. has ICi.uj miles of road assessed at !i-l l,su) per mile, making if VI 1 ,( it Hi. The Rock I.-land Railway has 17.1-1 miles, assessed at !?!.;' per mile, making a total of .f )',.")! '.' . The Omaha A: South vvesieni, l.li miles .f.'i.MMI. The li-'S(inri Pac-'ic, not in cluding the I ' 1 1 i 01 1 c i 1 i -1 n f, lias .11. S miles at fa.hu pi-r 111 ..-, ma k i ug a total of tr'Jf'd.lM). The Western I't'ion Telegraph Co., five miles of wire at .l'tper mile. 't;t). The Pullman Palace Car Co. is or de ed to piy taxes on .l !.'.'(. This makes the ileal total of !?7i''.l''i as the coutit- assessment of ra 1 1 ways. j ne iin.r niifige 01 radwavs in llie coiiiity i i!i.- lid i ng- the I'n'iei cui oil title Wtltcri lias 1 i.i' miles 111 Miis county is 12..li. The ra I i va vs it v.'ll be seen will pay in.o the county treasi" v uearlv Y-f '.),.;:) as taxes, sa' ing- nothing of tiieir pe.'MnialiV in Pin 1 i suioii 1 ii. 1 r 1 1 '.e 1 1 i i 1 e - I i . i "s wee as-'-s.'d ;i- iiigi) as lie , j. iv . ., v. ass count v- would nave an assessment oi ovrr ,li,( .". K ),( it:; ) o : 1 ra i 1 wa y s a 1 o 1 Social Sueess. : I even i of 1 iie 1 lie t ocal even 1 ot me week was tin-high five par v given by M flattie Latham at .he home of her parents i.i this ciiy last evening, in honor of M . and Mrs. Lranklin The gtt "J-i.-! ne.-ily a hundred in m'Viibe.', com 01 I : ' a g" not.-ble members of Plattsmouth's highest social circles enjoxed the refresh ments and p'ayed ni'n live u.iid a late hour. An enjoyable eveniii; was tlie verdict or alt lu '-r eiii, wiio 1 , vied as ;he' sa id good bye, to co.; rat u 'a i e the hosiers on the social success of .lie evening. The King prizes were won bv Wi'l Streighi andM'-s. Tom Patterson. The boob v p izes were earned bv Mr. L. A. Moore and Mrs. Dr. Cum mins. A Bad Break. A se -ions accident happened this morning to a pa iv of school child ren by the b-eak:ig of the pole strap ot tne ougg .". 1 tie par, 3- con sisted of Daisy and Rena Davi daughters of J. IL Davis, Ma 3- Dorau. Clara Huithn's, Reese Huichins and F. Davis. They were coming down the hill north of K. L. Reed's residence when the strap broke, let ting down the tongue the horses run wuii itie r load ot prec ous freight., overturning it at the foot of uanieia st'eet. ine tour gins are all badly hurt but no bones we e broken. Jioth trie Davis girls are hurt in hip and back, Mary Doran had an ugly scalp wound besides other cuts and bruises, little Clara Hutchins hurt inwardly across the abdomen, teeth broken and other brusies, the boys escaping without ser.ous injury. All our phv'Sicans were promptly on the spot, and the hoinesot 1 . Custck, S. Cogltzer and Mr. Spencer were turned into hospit als for the little sufferers. Weep ing Water Eagle. District Court. juc'ge tliapman ,has oeen en gaged most of the day listening to the case of Mathew Geringvs. Robt. Metteer a suit for damages. J. L. Root and fMatthew Gering appear for plaintiff while Judge Pound and S. P. Vanatta, appear for the defense It is a hof'3T contested case. ine case ot wniiam rvniss vs. ames M. Cole was dismissed for want of prosecution each side to pav its own costs. Motions tor new trials were heard in the cases of Dovev vs. City and Croxvthers vs. the Cit3' which were promptly over ruled. The plaintiff was given 40 da3 S to reduce exceptions to writ ing and perfect their appeal. The jail grist was brought in and allowed to plead. All entered a plea of not guiltv except the two Louisville burglars who plead jritiltv, ami were returned to jail until the court could learn more of the crime with which they were charged. Mrs, F. K. White entertained a part- cf her intimate lady friends at a five o'clock tea yesterday after noon, in honor of Mrs. Franklin. The table was sprvid in regal st3'le. and all the delic; les of the season were appropriate!' served. Ill e Bhowj sijjufl of fnJIuiK, txuln U onuo U; lu-n ul Ayei-'s Hair Vik'r- TUi i -u-itraiiMi Strt'iigUiiMiM tlio iiii, iriiiiit-..H tlio growtli of iuw liair, niWUiriy Uio iuilar.il color to gray ami hJed luur, tuid reu.i rs 1; ull ' Wo tia.vi: in ht-sit.-iUon In proiiotinrlrn Aycr's Hair Vior uin-iiuile.il lor Uivusim tlie hair, ami vnc 1I0 tins jitter limn i-ii-fliee in Its iisi-. Tills pn-iar:iliiin presi r tin; liair, t-iin-s tlaiiilrulf ami all tlisi a.M'.s of tin.' teali, iiLikes nnii;li an, I t.rittli liair suit ami Jiliant. ami pre vents tiaMness. Wliik; it is not a ili-, tliosi; wiio tiave um-i tli Vi.or say it will stimulate tlio root.s ami color triaml nf faili'il. yray, liglit, ami n it h;uc, cluuiguit; Uit; color to A Rich Brown or rven Maek. Tt will not niT ttie case 1111. a poeket li.iiilki ri-tiii-f, ami is :il ways :inrMalii'. All tlieilirty, K"iiimy liair preparations sliouM he ilisplaeeil at onee hy Ayer's Hair Vlnor, -iii'l ttionsamls who k arouml with lieails lookinp; like 'tint fntful IMircupine shonlil ImiTy to tlie nearest ilruj; store anil ureliasi; ?v liottlc of the Vi;or." The Sunny SnytA. Atlanta, (ia. "Ayer's Hair Vifxor is exeellent for Mil hair. It stimulates the prowtli, cures haM ness, restores the natural color, cleanses tlio scalp, prevents tlainlnitT, ami Is a pooil ilress iiiK. Wo know that Ayer's Hair Vi'or illfferj from most hair tonics ami similar prepara tions, it heing jierfectly harmless." From Kvonuntic.nl Juusekerping, y Kliza Ii. Parker. Ayer's Hair Vigor PRRPA EIRI) BY DR. J. O. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass. Soli! ly I'rujrfjlsts ami IVrfuinen. County Surveyor AM)- CiViL .f -lJ i TT " i Vll orders left with County (Murk will receive prompt tittention. office: in cou?jt house. M I li 11 SUSIAAASAVKKU Wa';oii fM!l I'Ifick -nut h shop Vn;i.n, Bugiry, Machine hik! plow K'-jiairin ; 'Imi FIOR8SSIIOEINO A Sl'KCIALTY IIi uses tlie - NEVERSLIP i0RSE:?H0K Which is tho best horseshoe for th farmer, or for f is-t tlrivin", or for cit purposes ever invented. It is so ii.r.d that anyone cf.n put on sharp or 11 .1 corks, 11s needed for wet mid slijip ry 1 vys. or smooth, dry roul.i. Cull vs shop und examine the xkvkiisi tr ird you will use no other. J. M. SHXEj.LMACKEiJ 12 North P'ifth St. I'liittsmoutl: -npJt-M OOLD AND PORCBLAIN'CRO AXS - Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DR. STEINAUS LOCAL a well hs other an estheticsiTen fertile painless fxtractioii o teeth. C. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald P1 ill 5 2 9 v, S e S Mit?-;T"tl Ml- s j z c. Z.T Mi! - B S 3. c : 1 . - ' " S e c - . I Z -I n i - z 1 t i X 2 ' "i ? 1 t 2 --i ? r : "-O Z m. - Z. c a 9 9 . C m z. a When The Hair riSTRY " 2 ; a'a - 3 e iJ f jsi'.g; 9 ff Z-im2. CHICHESTER'S ENGUSH. It ED CR068 FtUUNRONMt IF-" THE ORICINaLaMDCCMUIMC. Ldla. art DmfclM tor tu aimii- CmIu toea mmU il with htua riMMa. Tak ao all pilia b pamtwei4 axaa, prat wrapper, are dunrpniu coantrrrto. Ai DruzriM. w bt4 o 4e. In rwbm for parucntar. fciumafiiati. in4 "H.-llt-f lor l.tlw- m Irtur. '' rtara . 1 1.IHH ToUiaoniaia. l)wr. CMICMC.TtH ChEMICL Co , V ....- 1 111: ; : . v riONA 1, TYPEWRITER v tt . II inn- tn 1 . 1 1 1 1 r. , 1 . 1 Ii v 1. 1 t il,::." e , I. .11. ! . t . i I .t. 1 ni'ire aeeorilliiK to tlm ahillty of tlie operat"". - t"liri;,(.ii'.4 f.v - PKICE 100. If there, is no ai'--iit 111 your town mlilirxs the iiiiiniifacturiH. T1IK PAKIHII M'K'tJ (. Khuh wanteit 1'arisli .N, Y. V. It. SHKf.lOMfHIJ, Agent. liinculii, Neb, CKKKLVS - HOUSE, 217, HU, 221 anil Main St., 'lattsmoutli, - Nebraska. 3. ":!. r?0"S. Pro;)rtor Ilit? rerkm.H Iiuh hcin thorougtil j i-novHtt-il frmn top t;.- ,',:..,,. n..'. ;s love Dili- of till' l-tit hotel- il' i'i. -'. -.' ii'i inh-rs will In- ttikei' hy tii- vt -h at f 1.50 finil up. 300D bar co:n:r:rzD H : 1 n k o V Cn s a C a 1 1 a t y I 'or Main Hint I'.I't ii M n-i:!. :ji capit at . . ?r.n (urn i.r, (too OFFICERS I ft. I'; -r -i !'i'--i'!i'lit i'i i--.ii. .'lit ( 'a-.l. -ir it ' : -1 . i . -r r. V. r. m. I'l'li'Vsi l';i'. .s. O X T n C T CD Ji '. 11 v. it Par 'i. I; i'. ".vi. . ': mi y .-mil y?TTrif:r.&3 f.ii' GENERAL UANK1KC A.r.'imnt' so!i - i t - I . f :; i.-st allovsi-, li-noiif- u r.romot .it r i-nt ioiiKi v.-n t tiit'ss en'riisteU to its care. on rmifi ,1 i 1 HIS- fr.n sph y?y(j t 7 --: t .V-':.- xftn one rrsAfimfr. jBiimufiifiiH tmih nil flUCK. wilt "n ftnoficM i.tn tt i'rit A ItuisuUju. 2J7 FiiUi Ave. New York. I il- I ll I'll' of T. X T TvT . -r r An int.-;)-iiieat t s; tun . ri-k (III-C S. A IT i 11 V'-1 11' Ii 'ij;i:iiv o! Ilic IV'IIKIIloi tlie Worl.l. Ill.'ii illLT f'U- : le ;! ! ion-, '-li! i-: 1 m i 1 in r K:n:-s anl t kit : III-- .vi. rlil i-vir nil i 11 ; luiai e I l ie ii- i 1 li'iirn. SrLinliilh) fit. Out tit 'j-.i the I. I ' - 0-1 ! ' l -l .1 1 i on f I c;i 1-. I H) ill tlsf I'll tt 31 ,', 1 ' '.:-ii:- w.'M'cd jilso for i-. in' an ,:r nd wther fMSt Villi"! Il ...ki ,! t I. Pi IS. M'.-t Illll-lill term. 1.! KNS l; : K i'i t t.nuj . Ii AGENT'S inn f,f r t -. .'.r! - -nt n- dm my '111 -,(-,.. Ii-r's W Hv now, lr jinil M-diemcs ,liu,i!. f 1 ct UridiUiuii. :i7l I'-roHdway . Tk E G R fAtHcA tTH I J R I) IC Packwra makna h ga.Una. JMiciouh. epurklirnr. and ppuziruf. fcold Bj all doaIr. A beautiful Ptrtnr H"M. mod aards sent fit Mi to any on wndins aUdre. tol0. K. UlUHS Ca. PaadeTpa? N E S S HKA0 MilMKn (, U re t O K. I' L I : . L li'. Whuur. hii 1 f w-!fulwl,fr..ir,mJI.f1l. Po!d by f. Illteox.onjv , CDCC BS3 Bruad7, Sew lork. W,, fur bo..k oi i.roub inLt BOIUNG WATER OR MILK PPS'S GRATEFUL-COMrORTING. GO A LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. tlt?&fti$ HAiR BALSAM i-fvtiliiT a'Jj ma Li.ixii.ej u.c fitlr. X&K'"0 lriant (rrowth. rJjWj'w Pails to Btorc -Oray iy x'.;, bkmJ Cure ca,p diMM a hair tmiirw. Vwvii JtHii, ftrri'-yi. "-irKer a inger Tome, it ruret tne .r.t Coutin, j "rr.-. J t,i itv, Iidc'tMitm. J'ain, Tak in Umt. -ta- HIKDERCORNS. The only nirp ettr for Corra, Li. J-nu. ic i LirnitUu or iilbCtJX. CX.. K. Y. Dr. Grosyenor's Bell-cap-sic j E'w,r PLASTER. onrwj it onoe, Genuine for ba by all Drncri. Diamond Brand Th .l a.fV B m m mnA U,,hl I il TtUa.hU Pill tor al. VTy amud Jfrawut in fid mad Ml m-lftKw ntkw kind. .fus Akmmu.-imu out mlwiu. 41M ce? CO 1 1 t 1 i I 1 s