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HALL & SOX li) mi 'i'l ktnU 'ifli ill If- h.ir I w ir in lunl and will !Mip'y en'it a 'turn o.i most lav ..i.ililrt (. r . a TITXT ROOFINO; Ami all kiiiitHoi tin work prom ilv lime. Or.lJ.B Iimiu tin couuiry Hullciteil cio ?i'an t. ruvTrsMourii, nkh. PERKINS- IIOUSR. 317. S19, 'iil aatt 3.'i Main Bt., Plattsmouth Nebraska II. M BONS, Propriator, lhe Perkins ba been thorough!) enoyated from tov to '.n-.;r..ru ha : tow ono of the hunt hotels in the Htttc 3Knl -rs will he Uken by the w;k hi M.50 and up. 300D BAR CONNECTED JIIE CM 1ZKNS HANK. I'lAtrSM I'IM NK'V.'ASKA ;i'P Irtl ntoi'k w d In I Authorized Capital, $103,030 OFFTCKnH HANK OAKKl'TH. JOA. A. CONNOR, I'reHldeul. V Ic-Hnxi'.rn W. n. Cl'HtiiNf. rnhier. DIKKCTOIIH rank Carruth J. A. Connor. K. K. Onthtim i I. W. Johnson. Henry nvk.iinrtn O'Kwt. W. 1). M. rriuni, Win, Wetnucainu, W. II. Cuslilng. rEAHSATO GENERAL BANKINS BDSiNES MueneertlfleAtof depn.lts hearing Interest Buys aud !! exobau. eouuty aud ell .'..uH A. C. MAYES COONTT -SCnVKYOS fTl AMD CIVIL ENGINEER All orders left with tlia county e'.erk will be promptly atrend.'J to. OFFICE IS COUKT U0U3TJ, Plattamoulh, Nebraska y-TTS. T!k rni"tirtrrit !t Fsrtirrt WHIM, lirvtfl.l hit t.mtvt w, i .it. of". ewi. I h. ft. All (ill, H iah.M tiutM,n.. .pu... wc iSm.ifer y. otoi ''f 4 . t.n.t.i. ,m vnl 4. ki wqii tjt u.n,.'lti I ai'Mwaafta), ip r-.! i r l.u . .'.'.' n f.f..', , v..n u4.ll, 0,UOa rv.ll'ftvilM.. ftHlthfUtH fcftkiOL" td,, f1'i'..,4iui' IS 15 Tho Dest Short Stories. Hints on Self-Education. Household Articles. Natural History Papers. s KST : v ) l. : HANK UK fl. I l-.101. 1 tl. .NKItltA.VtA ' d mi i':t i .1 1 t llllll iMl l I'.IH lll.O r j-. itii' v.-i Iv'ilun' (or die ironi' ' r;m,i tlon "1 iiiiii..ti liitnlihii? Business Htiifii. Iioiidn, nov rniiifit n ot lomii ,roi"-lio.u.ii lid -.l i. i-i"'li --; -kI mi'i'Ii""! all n.'il '11 IIih i'i'IMIIi'i li.. i, iiv ol.ioi,' In p. til ill ;(. Mlw Hull ,l l lo' till' l'i'iil l-.Wn- ' UMW .H.I.K.Ci-lilN MAIIR M TIIOMITI.V KKA1IT. TK.II. iitlii in i kfi i li r ii .i'l lor rmimy Wm ruiitx. M.tti' hum i iiiiiiiy imuhIii. lnil'('lol(. loim K tz ivi.ilu l. ll.iwkxKortti vi ii W .iuii. K. v. win. lo'.irjH K. linv.'S inn I'll iaI'I. " WMlii;ll, iv.-io.-iiI IV B VNK )! CASS CMLT N T ' Cor M.iiii Hinl nli mri-et. .11 iii earitiil r" 'iriilu l OFFICERS II Van:" , rn.i ' ior cr ProiiliM t VlCH I'ii-IO.m I :llli'l'fOB r M, I i-rsi.n. Asl CIiii D1KEOTOR9 .11 i'h h. I ni.-rtoii. Kr 1 (oni-i i, K -mlf. li. 1). I id ii vi u. II. S. U.imi-i- m C . t I'ltUm nil v C.-iSh.L BANS1SC BUSING "A MATKD t.eiiut4 ili' In " ncri'it hIIowhiI hp lino -jiiint- m 1 1 pro i it Hit iit.iiMiiveii to all ln. oiti r'l -ii Oil in It cure. CLinberbin'a Eyo and E&n Ointment. A certain enro for Chronlo Soro Eyos, Tetter, Salt Khoum, Scald Head, Old Chronlo Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Trairio Scratches, Soro ITIppIcs and Piles. It is coolies and soothing. Hundreds of coses have been cured by it after all other treatment had foiled, It Is put up ia 3 and CO cent bosea. NE83 OTA DROIfflfl CURED I fisN lntbi TulitiUr k.r Cttab Whupt-rs (jfjnl, ('oinforttl.le. It u-(fM(utwiirrllfniirdlf fd. So.dty V. lat,ofily, CDr C 103 llruftUira, Aw imk, WriU tut buv4 ut rwuirnLC ..':. vrv, ii HA!S BALSAM npf.ni.-l ptitl l-vaLLUi t' o half. 1-U'r.uiii tot a luxii. iltnt grtiwtk vAi'ilN-vp. fails to IHcritoro (Jroy rr'. Unir to in Youthful Color. : A Caj-.i ' iip iiiM-M i h tiiiir tuuii . f .r-s-.nM(ii nniTtfin v'X.Vl enk l.itji "t. I hh irv, i'Hl. jiatutn, I'mn, 'I nhc ill Imu.iOiii. 'INOw I'iC'O. 'J'lf oi.) i.r..ciiMt..F C.irls ti .u i. bi liuma.Uy ur lUoLux it ;o.t a. v. i r j t, .ii -.i.r i 1 1 1 1 j. 1. GKATEUL COMFOETING I1REAKFAST "fra thormieh knowieilx of t ntnra' laws wlilrli Knvmn tlieo ;itlie n of il frm on a-l io Iiiiioii ami lie rarrfin at h Ion ' I Hie One iriii"tliif wrll siOe.-twl o . Mr, Kent Inis P'i tIiIhiI our lina ' fnl tahlw w til ilel.ca eiv fl vine.l lit-vo mo wlihii ncy .ve us manv li'-arv iHx'tor'lit . It I" tiv (lie i dle l"U use of nieli art'ei Het th t a ioii ltutl"n mav lie tmitually tn IU iii ipitli t oni! iinnitl to riiW eery t naenry to ll-tase. Iliimlreiti of mibllo nla lli-s arn fl lu g ar u ill ns reailv 10 aMack Wii.'ievi r le-ie a wei. k roiol. Me niay encup inmir a I til Slinfi li keeeli'in 'iirne e well tor ifl-ol vl h pure bhM i and a protierly n"iirlili'l f'aine Civil hervt 'e (isfile. Mifliml simo'r itll boiiinit water or inrk. Sold icoy In balf-pouDil Hi", 0 iTorrli's iiilieilert thin: JAMk Kri'S UO , UoaiBoimtlile Chemlft I olid ,n. KnL rd nr n acetw wanted for ElljpAYlIGHr erMGIIlS AMtbllAIXtMH OF KEtT TORK I.TTf. A Chrleiin vrm.in'i n.mclMof HU-lno wok rton"lu III. hun9 " In tnurll I'lJrel, nvMtiuif Ui. " itmr l( " .t thtwutrw ro 1,nf Nw Yt'rk"0wrfifvaiPOMff..' It drrlha O'Mrl work In Uic ilunn. .ml i.ttnlunomdHKln m jtui x rrliiciu Mt IIn. lirl 'ft Campbell, Col. l b... W. Kn.T, .nil rn.p'oUip 'iHmm. lijrm-. 'CMfef lie if. Tm lMttcHvr : Vil.'itViO.njT.T.nntmmowMiKl.imiAUieT.t'liI ( Kam. fa llorl A. w It. t.y I) y awl t A ill. Pu, nnd gfHU fall of trail tnd nilW. P i. .n ally nf T"iipr.t.c llnra la la. powm of i'l. Gujl, i. Ii for nrry komn, KinliU-r. ..y. "tfl n"t tt." A.m!n.M woine. .niTnm Ik .i.'iO') W.i.toUMMi a IVmw, r-f -r 0 ..".ifinii n-punoi. ...ro ftlnilni., fi.rwiv itiahn m rt.e r'rtn 1m. V. rlt. fn. eirriilM. k w A. Ah IVKiii-w.wi At iuvuvrd, Ona Pm T7" fiM.wri Onsr.rt MfM JM.KMli t, .t'.l II. I'.rl ).) f. I'. otkrr h'.i. 4. i tiHM m. .uM.ft. n a fin'.. n Tliis Slip i and SI .75. Epps Cogos aw HI. IiImI'h Fhntngraph. Apropua of boarded door and wiiv dov.i. ilier is a rout'im-p Kttai'hvd to I'tu- tu I'li.liiilflptiia It nit-mi t In t iiti r t -'.'irhitiit li r ll.itlinr, Mail.aiif ri'ini'iu ti ri-d ipioint'n v iin h had U'eii I. -t t l Intnl in that ilarkt iifd hoiif e. SiV waiitisi it, hot hfr husiiati'l va travcltna. so nde cocld not uU Into t iro to tht ItoiiHt fur it She had a nephew from thenimth Visiting hT lie offered to jjo to her hiium'iiiid (jet it tor her Ihx mint livxd in one of tin row in which f very house is like its neililmr lie Mad always promed her'x hy tts double row of t lac!; tilinn acrosi the house, and took hut little- notice uf the n mn I nt Alas! when he reached Philadelphia he had forgotten the iiiiiiiImt. and there were two limne with painted bricks mid next hut one to each olher. Which was the one .ir which he had the keys? lie finally decided on one his keys titled, eo lie li-lt Kiife H entered and went luiliiedintelv to the necond Hour lie now discovered that lie wiii int in Hit' riijht house -it U inn fiiniislied in a style entirely dilferetit from that which Htamped his annl' apni'tinetitK. As he lnii ;i', urnlllld his eyes rested Upon a portrait of a unl lie j;azed fa cinated. it was Hie face of his ideal ivall.ed lie teiili II tip. Mii'lii'd II. held il clT at arm's h nu'ih. drew it near and at last took his unknown from the dainty fraiiie aud nvoro he would (iud the orig inal Luckily, he pit out of the house and no cue navv htm He returned to Liar ilaiiior, he could pi no information there, his aunt s neighbors were travel la in I'tirope lint tin y had no daughter. He Miiiht tur hor at all the Kuuimer re forts, at la.-.t he found her, nnd well, the I'ti.'ip'uieni is iiiitiouuccd. I'hila Uclphia Music and Diaina. A ViiIii iPle PiiMH.slon. We can have . more valnalilo iiosses f.ion than a pNid hen ili'y an iuherit- Htit I longevity, and II this has not le- cenilei to us, it is p-iierally because ancestor., more or less remote, have squandered it. Smu Ii an inlicritatip pivea constita tional vt'or. keeps its pi)-cssor wife amid almost every form of microliic dinease, secures tile Heeded recuperative energy 111 case ol iitiack, in:i!ies life worth Iiv in; up to lhe normal end, renders old a.j,e ween and sunny and keeps up intel lectual activity to the last. Mr. (Jlad stone, in ins ninth decade, is more than a match for most men of fifty at their best No one would (jucss from the latest products of Doctor Holmes' pell, or from Ins genial spirit, that he bad beeu for two years an is'to'eti inn. After nil. care is iieces ry to the pro longation of life, p.i it anx.oiia care, hut care to avoid haruilul transgression. Mr Gladstone still keeps up vigorous exercise and Dr. Holmes uses bis great knowledge of the taws of health and life to keep himself not merely alive, but in good working condition. Youth's Com panion. Mm' ralirli'S. In the.fine tailoring trade there Is not neat ly the demand for enormous lines of fabrics that there once was. Given n few good things in a moderate range of really line colorings and live times the number of people heeiu to be aati.sQed with them ns was the case a few years ago A leading Hanover utreet tailor said to me the other day, "It used to aeeui as if every customer we nerved ex pected we would have a special piece of cloth woven for bis suit alone and the pattern destroyed afterward." This ma nia for esclusivcuchs is now far more characteristic of cheap trade than it is of the lie.-t. True swells go In for qnnlity and fine ness which the cheap trade cannot touch, and there is now nothing about the pat terns in vogue which the cheap trade can easily imitate. It is the name in neckwear fahrics. London Cor. Clothier aud furnisher, A Cat Unlxe Squirrels. Ov.r fellow townsman, .lames II. Gal loway, tells of a very peculiar way of raising Hiurrols. About three wcekj ugo Mr. Galloway's sun, while out hunt ing, found a nest of young sipurrels, which were only a day or two old. They were brought to town, but as tliey were too young to be raised by hand it was necessary to find them a mother. Mr. Galloway had an old house cat, which bad young kittens, nnd as an experi ment all the kittens were killed cxuept one, aud the wuirrel.i were put in tiioir places, and strange as it may aeem tlie old mother cat did not neem to no tice the diuerence, but formed to be very fond of her adopted family, and is raising them with the uiot motherly cure. Osceola tMo.) bun. Horn and Marrinc! In I'rlion. The body of Hubert Western, who was drowned at St. Louis, was buried in Evergreen cemetery. In one respect Robert Western was remarkable. lie was born In Jail, was married in prison and spent eleven years in the peniten tiary, yet he aud his parents were emi nently respectable people. Robert's fa ther was keeper of the county jail bere at his birth. For eleven years he drove the prison carriage, and was tendered ft r-H-eption at bis marriage, which took place at the peuiteutiary. Chester (Ills.) Cor. St. Lonis Globe-LiemocraL A Great Cantor. Friend 1 see yonr little boys hsv their hair clipped clone to their heads. Mr. Baldhead Yes; 1 find the fashion a great comfort "They uro certainly cooler." "1 was not referring to them, hnt to myself. When the boys are aronndthe Dies sort o' divide themselves np and give uie some peace." Good News, A Hie Output of Float. The mills rolled np a big ontpnt for the week ending Sept. 12. making 'J,C03 barrels daily. The aggregate amount of flour made was 178,100 barrels, tigainst 130,."C barrels the preceding week, 1 000 barrels for the corresponding time in 1HD0. and Hl.UW barrels ia 18311.-MCltr. An riiknomn Fl Doradn. flow many Americans have heard tf the statu of tint rvero? It is one of th richest mining regions of Mexico, and it 1 Kaid tUat its soil is a crust of silver an I i gold. Here the li;t mines were workt.'. by the Spaniard, end the country ioa twins uUud;.u.H of ali.onlonrd mines to day It In s on the Paciilc, aud il is only partially known. It bad one mine which pr xinced 4S)-".iMM) ounces of silvet in a few tnontls, and it is surrounded by great slate which are uuw In ing for I lie i 5M time carefully investigated. j Ua.xac.t, vist Is low it, is now being penetrated by the Me.ican Smtlnrii railroad, and this will bring a vast gold bearing region into the market The J Mate is o'ie in which President Dial Wfs born, and it is the one which will lie on the Tehnaiili pecsliip railway, if it ise' t r completed. Il lias vast areas of gi.o 1 land, ami I know a hall' dozen American capitalists who exi cc to make lorlllin s out if the coal lields which they say have been d;scoverel in it. Coal lilllijs n In at t t Weill v-six dollars ; ton in City of .Mexico, and there niv tan' j to he line iron deposits iii near I roxnnin tn these coal Held. The donate of no, t.iis part of Mexico is very line, an I the j s.ipit alists who XMiiil l buy some of the I n ,'!'U'i;li ura I lands alom; this rnule would ! make a tort line. The public lauds are i Worta tiiiin twenty to loity II'.;' cents nn iicii", and they will raise coiiee and sugar and all kinds of grains. This new railroad will, and docs al ready, tap the mining regions of lhe state of Ihiehlo, which contain holli silver and gold, and one of the finest Kpeciinetis ol gold ever brought into Mexico I'ity was shown to an American business man there hy an Indian Ik in this state aiiniit a month ago. It was a nugget of solid gold as big as your fist The American entered into aconti.ic WiMl the mail for the development of th region where it was found. m:d h; traveled with him on horseback several days, when the Indian (old hlir. that he had forgotten the place. Tint wasof course alio. Cor. Si. LuuiaCdobo Dciuocrat. Tim IIIhIiiiji of lli'l'rjf. The eloipient bishop of Perry has, I hear, accepted an invitation from the trustees of Columbia college to deliver in New York city during Lent, IH!)'. a course of lectures on "The Lvidcnccs of Christianity.' iteineinnering that the right reverend prelate is Hearing his sev entieth year, it is not surprising, in his letter to the hishop of New Yorlc accept ing the invitation, to rind him saying that his decision roquire.1 a good deal of consideration, hut he ailds that it is a source of pleasure to him to think ol nv'ctitig his lordship "and many vener nbb'chicfsof thegreataud living branch of Christ's holy Catholic church acrosi the ocean." The bishop, by birth on Irishman, win graduated at Oxford, where he won many distinctions, and he was Rumptor lecturer in IH70. As a preacher he stand without doubt in the first rank, and hi , ,., . . ., , ., lectures are likely to lmd as wide a cir- cle of readers here as on the other side of the ocean. Hishop Alexander was a most determined opponent uf the prayer book revision undertaken by the synod of his church, snd his action in walking' run i,t in., iivii. 1. 1 IimII uft.'F ii tuiuttiti unw i test against the proceedings will not - . . - i soon be forgotten. Manchester Guard iaa Car. la Choosing prinking Water. More and more as a knowledge of hygiene is spread will people be careful as to the water they drink, for an im pure article will us surely injure as im pure food. A case in point is just re ported of two deaths and twenty-four cases of disease from drinking the water of nn old well in Milwaukee. For a long time the well has furnished the water for half a dozen families in the neighborhood. About all the mem bers thi summer partaking of tho well water became ill, and their ailment soon d velnpcd into ' typhoid fever. Near by is a foul marsh, the water from which Is supposed to have worked itself into the well and thus coutaminated it. causing tbcsu deaths and all the illness. Probably thp cost of the doctors' bills nnd other expenses, together with the loss of tune, have ben many hundreds of dollars, or piite enough to have brought clear water from souio other source. Herald of Health. Dili n't lllnU Anything. Unlimited assurance is possessed hy a young man from Teunessee, who lately j sought admission to West i'oiiit, aim thus closed Ins application to the super intendent: "I want only to study mili tary tactics. I want to stay three years. I want forty dollars tier month. At the end of the term 1 want a positiou over home army of the United States. I want yon to seud me a round ticket there and back. I think I am Isith physically and mentally qualified to fill the position. 1 will nut be out anything, hut I want the jiositiou. Please answer this." Yankee Blade. Th. Elff.l Tower In Araveyard. A good grocer of Dawery, in the de partment of the Marne, has astonished his follow townsmen by erecting in the local cemetery a family mausoleum of cut stone shaped like the Eiffel tower. This Is certainly the first time the towei built for the exhibition has been copied for a churchyard monument. Pall ilall Gasette. flu. I at Rons. Visitors to Bonn are, 1 bear, aghtMt at he untoward consequences of the Ger aaan emperor's dueling speech. So many barhanj encounters have takon place daring the last three mouths that nearly very student one comes acroe litis his face seamed and gashed in the most tm rightly tuauner. London World. A Kodak O.m. An amateur photographer eanli a round lady who had been eating n tream over at the Poland camp grouud Eud Jay in tho act of lifting the well uigh empty saucer to her rosy lips snd drain ing the List drop of the melted crean. which Lad coat her bent young sua i. lime. Auburn (4aa.) Ua-ttv 1 irederi Qnpts. Heart ili.ciisc i ! the iiioat freutiont ,!Mi-e of tuMeu death, n hicli in three i nt of fnur r.-isi-s i.i !J"M,cc1 ! Tl:e vnititoiiiM are in ii are cnei.illy iiihIit-ti.nil. Tlici"e i liahit fit Iviii'r on iho riolit a le, vhurt brentli viln (ir ditrcs.s in the Miilc. hack or Miouhlcr, ii icciilat pulse, iistlima, weak ninl litingrv spi lis, wind in st niai li, hwi llingo'f niikli H or lro)sy. opprosi)n, dry cough and eiuotlicriiiL:. l)r. Milra' illustrated I o on f!, ;.i t Di.-.ciisr, frte nt K G. Frike & CnV, wbo Ml nnd g-iiarantee Dr. Miles' iipepmled New lleurt Cure, and bin restora. live Nervine, wliicli emeu nt-ivou. licse, licadaclie, hlceplcpHiief-H, drop, ey, etc. It cotitnitie no opintcn. Woidoif jl. V.. W. Sawyer, of Koclientcr, Wis. n prominent dealer in general iiici cliniidisc, ami w bo runs m- era! peddling wagons, hail one of nis Iiiiih.ik badly cut ainl Imrncd wilb n larint, Tile wound refun d to Ileal. The linrse liccnnic lame ami eiitf-. now wiib.-taiidino can lnl alii otiuft ii iv I the npplicnlii.il ol n iiicdn v. A friend bunded Snvwcr moki' of Ilallet's I i Ii Wire J.iiiemei". llie most wonderful thing m v ,iv t Ileal Mich Mound.. He iii .iitil it only lliiee tiuicH iind Ibc euro win cor, leieil li 'all il. lajiially cm for all pors, i-uts, liriiMes, ninl ivoiiin!. . For Mdc by nil dtuggist 1 better than to eali'inte n llamn clotli v li ('liiic.ilicrlnin's I'niit Halm nii'l bind il on the allcc'.cil parts. Ti v it ntid von will be Mir. J'1 isi il at ibc pi intipt relief il ii II ol ds. l he same 'i .1 1 in i'ii I w ill cure il.uu piatisiu l or Kile by F. (J. I'ricke A Co. f Cur f r Paralvsis. Frank CurucliiiH, of l'urccll, Iud, Tcr.,payn: "I induced Mr. l iiiKiu, vvIiiim' wife bad paralysis in the face to buy a buttle of Cluimlici Iain's I'iiin Halm. Totbcir great Mipiise before the botlle bud nil been used lic was a great tlcnl belter. Her lace bad been drawn to one isidej but the I'ain Halm relieved nit tain nnd poiciicsh, and the moiitit iHHiimcd its natural pbiipc." It ia also n certain cure tor rliriimalisin lame back, Hprains Hwellinis uml binieness. fill cent bodies for rait by F. G. FrickcA Co.. Druggists. 1892. HARPER'S KfiMRt ILLUSTRATED. llarpcr'rt lla.ar is a journal for the home, It gives the latcpt in formation with regard to the Kaslv ions, and its numerous illustia tious, Paris designs, mid pattern, pbect supplements nrc indispenav able alike to the home dicse-nuikrf nnd the profi'ssionul modiste. N expense is ppared to make it urtitv tic attractiveness of the highest I Ulllt l. ilCi I'llLHli-l nniuin, iiiiiiw h Oonielies. mid thouirlilfiil - eav pays patisfy all tastes, and its law! page is famous us a budget of wit nnd humor. In its weekly issue ; everything; is included which is of interest to women. The Serial! for Is'.) J will be written by Waller Jtcsunl nnd William Ulack. 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