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IMA 0n (A II are they WelScfKl foBrUtheL rV,S!5fnMof the smoker. ftUmtt! FO R EARIST P A V M E C- T3. THE MASON ll.WIUN C. now .dl'er to iviit nnv ..tie their famous Orpins or i'otin.s t' r three in oiths. civiinr the per so kiring tlioin full opportunitr to test it thoroughly in his own loon kid return if he docs not loiiovr wsirit it. If lie coi'tinncs to want i til the abrogate of rent pain amounts to the price of the instm lent. It hkcomks ins pi:ii'i;ictt witaoit h ktiiku payment. Illu trated catalogue, with net prices tree. Mason & Hamlin Org m and Piano Cc BOSTON. NEW Family Student School I ihrarv C-U-L-D Dictionary. Own a T. CreloulJ bo til in tn ,. J A .-. .-. ftKT TUB BEST.; THE INTKiir.AT OVAL, KEW FROM CJVY.,1 TJ CUVEB, 13 Til 2 O.ik: TO liUV. 1 SUCCESSOR OK TriK VVt AaP.TDOED. i fZ ion employed, over ;tCnJ,oU uxpendtKL AU. S u. WEiuuAa it, u., i 'iiuiiuners, . ; Spriogtictd, :.:., U.S.A. Bg-iio not Day r.?pr.-.va 01 ocrjieia . . ... . . T a-Sond for free ri'v."'"' r ?iit-.in;ri? T specimea pagu aua tall ;.,.'. ;i u'. . I. fo MEW PI m mm m YOUNG MENOLD MEW GET IH TUi TailS Of THE SERUMS OF DUIASL They mkt hsrolc 3orti to fre thf mi rft rvt no mowing low to mcctiiraii ILfj (fiTetip fa dL'ititr tn1 rnk into mnr'y OUR KEW COOK f r limit. UtnA..iptiui ib ptaitMliipilTOf OifM a and AffllrtllMl Af thft Orir&n if M ftd , ftfid how bf unuc TiiClTMFNT by mOi(xll elollyr our own, t)i gont nuw"t Loir, or rUln Mnbood, 0nil nd Rirvoai De bility. Wttkntm of or tai Mind, Kttcuol Errors a. Ehuiii. stantta or f Al-T': ."SfSf A5.5a Ijm un nan urtnV nlklH tnfcll lntflrAllVCL Yn fn writ them. Fr hwi,inii'ip'nr;i; ''"" ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFfALO.N.Y. If tho Liuuor Habit, Positively Curef BI AUr.aillSJCRIl Un. Hf.HtS' UUlUkH SPlClHt It can bo given In a cut) ot co'Jee or tea, or In or tides ol ood, without tho knowledge of the nn taklnit It; It l-i Kbsulntolv lurmlr.m ami w ill ftliTt a iamaiiiait uml tpeccly cure, whothcr thepiUlontlHR moderate drinkernr nn MenhiiMrf wrerk. T NEVER FAILS. WeGUARANTFE arnmnivtorurc 1: cvjrv Instiinic. 4J l)tt(je buuk c-ntrrr a.i.i.... i.w... ..(i. NCLDkjJ .t-EUFIC. CO.. too Nau'SU ClaolnnkU.0 Caamborlain'a Eyo and lda Ointment. A eerfcrin enro for Chronic Soro Eyfi! Jvittcr, Salt Dhflum, Scald Head, Oh T'i.nn(A Qot Vnm C.,u Fninmn UUlVO UUIUO, iJM.U.J Itlh, rrairio Scratches, Soro Ulpplca Bad Piles. It is oooling and soothing. n'jndrodaofctt3C3bavobetin cured by tt after all other treatmont had fallod. It 13 put up in S3 and GO cent boica. TI3101UY CLAHK. DHALEK I.N COA WOOD oTKKMS CASHo vA and Ollloe 4l South Thlid Street. Teli'iihone i:i. rLATTSMOUTll, N'EUKASK mm w. i a ui it mm ' A' In ri A U a f La I Eal CtB5TEIVs KTERNAnON.Lj Vdictionary I SSI la o The Tariff Ha not raised the price on Blackwell's Bui! Durham Smoking Tobacco. There are many ether brands, each represented by some inter ested person to be "just as good as the Hull Dlkiiam." They not; bat like ail counterfeits, each lack the peculiar and attractive qualities of the genuine. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. durhak.n.c mm i mi YORK CHICAGO. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc, Remove and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE HUSSIAH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. i O Ll i C WATEr? OX MILK. 4) fiRATKl'I- COM FOR TING li m 6. ..J t rj ! ii cp ssr 'air b Labeled 1-1! ll Titiri Only T7&. r3aNESSHFAn!lii!iif8CURED S Bh1' S-ia '' ltatt.lr 1 ulwltr fciir (ink. i". .. '...vi .-,,. t. lw.(fcn. Soi.i iy k. infoi,oniv. crirr f i J ar,Jj, k,K lurk. M'rIU I Uovk ul ouurilLC PlflXflfJ flT. rmi IH. Wnnt nuts, cutl'mie liiHtoii N. J. " .1 f-ArKrVW'S -;3 HAIS? BALSAM a.- flnrwiwo uul braniiiiM f h.ilr. vsfl l'tirtH.'ivfl ft IiiicnnNitt frt.wlti. vl 'nTcr Frula to Kfyryri- (rrr.y J C'UJS ,V1) (l:-ciwflA( lljir fniu il. Jj ""' ' : '"' I" ' ' f r i i,,r i'onii-. (i .' n. iht- Wei i i, . '. ) li.m , I'lil.Ktaion. j' mi, 1 akr in Iuim'. .Vu-t. iCOrf'd. T'w rn?v H'J7'. kitiit fur ('nmg. .- . u Lai. xi l fuifti, or lU.iCOX tS. V. iSiiii How Lost ! How Regained KDW THYSELF. Or KKLF-VKKSKKVATION. A m-w nnd only (ioldMeil.ilI'UlZK KSSAV ou MFKVOIIS and l'llYSM.'Alj IF.II1.1TV, F.KKOitS nf VtH'TII, KXIIAl STI-.1 VirAMTY, I'RK M ATI I1K IIKCl.INK, and ail IHSF.ASF.M tnd WKAKNKSSKS ot MAN. S(KImire, cloth, pilt; Ytt invaluable pruacniituma. Only fl.iM by mail, double eoAlcd. DiKCrinttTe I'ronpiic. uj with rndorBcnienti ffiPP I 1F" N n of the lText and ToluntarT kKtH I Jnjl' Utimoiilali of tho cureA NUW, l'ouu!tallnn In wwn or hf mnil. KxiTt treat, mint. IN VIHLAI1I.K KM.'I1M:V and CF.K T1N rt'ltF. Aildn-M Or. V. U. 1'irkiT. or Tin r,UKly Minlical lunttluit, No. 4 llulhiaU Hl, boBton, Maw. Tho lYnlndy Mi-diod limtlliiU- Ihk many imi tator, luit no e.(ii.il. rri'. The KuMi.i' ul I.ifi', nr '.1 I'rwrvitidi, t a trcanure tlmr- Ml I - t I Hum mdd. Iv.'u.l it now, ever WKAK .ind FUViU .s ni.in, n id li-am to Ik; STKIIMi . Ml 'th ul A'.nnr. (C(.iirihUsi.' Jl Stm, yro-npt. Vffsittv. . ' A. . . . I . . I... J. "J ' A l'T l.''in.. "l, Ofrf..M L-I B-.Utufiaov tltlriist Cj f J BOtO tuoL A. sr. uquiu. mi m mi m mum EPF A-ff VV3TT" . -. arJ,JS''if 'i-'ittu?hfi''. 4Uhi mm Who Hid Wfcatt In the days whou our grandinothi were irirla there came occ.iMnnally in the family of a good deacon wilh nil children a village dressmaker. She li.-n. au alisorbing interest in other people's affairs, and always looked forward with particular pleasure to tho week during which she cut and fitted for thedeaac.r.s trills, knowing that his house wa. in some sort a social center, where she was likely to hear plenty nf fresh news and entertaining anecdotes. j ne day she arrived lute for her work, '. and as she entered the house caught a j glimpse of the six daughters already as- i i-eniHed in the family sitting room with their gowns and patterns, their work- . boxes and tlteir new roll of "lujv niiis Im." lint liotM' of them were at work, f r one was telling the other a story of such absorbing interest that they sat lav, ;h less and spellbound, with hands fa'; i in their laps or needles suspended in ti.. ; air. 1 The sight was too much for the m i 'earner. Willi one mitt on and one . her unfastened pelisse dragging fro.n ' her shoulders, her bonnet askew and I J loosened strings streaming, she n; peared suddenly anions tlio astonished i girls, crying as she came: "What? What? What is it? Who t what?" Sao was answered, although giving a ! full answer involved the retelling of the ' whole story, but her comprehensive in- ! quiry becanie thereafter a family by- j word. Anions the deacon's descendants to 1 this day if one shows signs of too great ! imiuisitiveiiess, it is sullicient for any i other member of the family to ask, with I a lift of the eyebrow: "Who did what?" Youth's Compan ion, Taking Tliitvkrrny Seriotmly, The obscurity in which Thackeray has left tho beginnina; of Newcome, Hart., is an instance of his forget fulness aliout his people which, glaring as it is, has hitherto escaped comment. Thomas Newcoine, tho elder, is said to have been "the founder" of tho Neweome family. We aro given to understand that ho was a foundling. Up to the time of his demise there was no New couie, Bart. Mr. Nowconio "might have Ihm'H made" one, hut "ho eschewed blood red hands." As ho said, "It wouldn't do; the (junker connection wouldn't like it." But his twin sons by bin second wife, Sophia Alethea Hobsun, aro stated to Lave been culled llobson and Brian, re spectively, "alter their undo and late grandfather, whoso niiuto and rank they were destined to perpetuate." The "rank" is clearly tho Newcomo baron etcy, but equally dearly tho undo and grandfather must have been Ilobsons tho founder of the Newcomo family be ing "himself alone." Tho twins at firs; take order r.e above. Then Brian is de dared to bo the elder "by u quarter of an hour." He is referred to as "Mr. Brian." All at once he becomes "Kir Brian," mid "perpetuates" n "rank" to which, for all that appears, be had no right whatever. Notes and Queries. Colli! MIliiiKK fur I'ulsu Teelli. "Funny business, this," remarked a uontist, turning trom ins workbench lllld addressing the reporter. "Wlia;.'" 'filling falso teeth. Every now an 1 then, when we inako a set of false teeth, wo are asked to (ill two or three of the front ones, so that the gold when tho wearer smiles will shine like a darkey's lieol. This taked away tho counterfeit appearance of the teeth to some extent. It's a couurerft it upon a counterfeit. "Persons who have this kind of wurk dono are willing to pay for it, and as they always want a good showing of gold, and are very particular as to tho appearance of the work, we have tt) charge well for it. Somehow I don", like to do it. When wo have made tho counterfeit teeth it always seems to lie' that tho deception has gone far enough." Indianapolis Journal. Ymikeo Thrift. Tho Maine man who cannot turn his hand to another source of profit when ono fails him is a scarce article. An en graver and carver of old timo repute, in tho palmy days of Maino shipbuilding, now a resident of Kittery, finding bis occupation gone as a sculptor cf figure heads tor vessels, is engaged m making idols aud graven images for the heathen! Ilebas a largo order that will employ most of bis time for over two years. from a missionary just returned from Central Asia to this countrv. This mis sionary, by the way, is evidently some thing of u Yankeo himself. Kennebec Journal. JiiIiiikiiu'h l'i riilliirit ira. Johnson was a eulogist, of the metropo lis, ami it Wiis down Fleet street that he took his daily walk, which, owing to the series of tasks he made compulsory on himself, was a really curious perform ance. First, every post required to bo touched as he passed it; next it was a I iiit of honor to step exactly in tho middle of each paving slab, und lastly, as hi; approached his destination. series of graduated strides had to U' employed in order to reach the door with one par ticular foot. Hygiene. A Novel Wilted. One of the most ingenious ami inex pensive novdties (if the day is a gun metal watch, keyless, and showing upo-i its face, through small apertures, th day, date, month ami state of the moon. The watch requires only to be wound in the usual way, and when the hour of ! : o'clock midnight arrives, with aslight click the d;cy and date change in a, magic, although automatic, manner. New York Journal. llll;e I ll;lisli Iti'iMettiln. The English four posted bedstead was a huge affair. There is one at one ot the inns ut Want, a small market town near Hertford, which is large enough to hold a dozen people, anil it is one of the curiosi; ie. i f England. It is referred U in ShakespearCs "Twelfth Night." Ta ble Talk. Ourrr Fitrlliiiiui.o KtTert. An old '.beep herder who dwells in a leeluded m . in 1 he Sutter nullity but tea made lus ;i,oiu.il viMt to thin eily Wednesi'. iv, i nd from him we learn of sorie plieiioaieiial and ii:teretiii( rir I'unistaiiees us a resullof the earthquake of Taesibi v morning. The luiielx ealupof the old bhepherd U f :r up in i ;;e huttes.and i-i surrounded with eliils detiM'ly covered with masive foeks and Um Mem, whii h have with Hih1 the storms of aes and furnished mills for the aborigines to pind their aeorus and matuatiita berries into flour from the r. motest autiipiity. The ,d In tiler had itist emer-'ed from his cabin en this memorable morn, nnd was natlii rnm kiiitll i iilt with which to prepare ln iiini nin meal before turning lu.i llock oiiio the ratine for their day 'a forage, an i ihc wonderful sii;ht he wit nessed will never be forgotten. When f the treinbliin; bi .an numerous sparks of a bright blue color ln'i;aii issuing from the rocks, caused by the friction as they : were tos-ed to and fro by the stirinj; ' earth. A- the tremors increased lite ', uuiiiber of .sparks did likewise, until at 1 one time I lie hillsides appeared as one 1 sheet of tiro with laillionsof sparks dart : intr here and there as if danciutf for joy. ' As the treiiibliui; subsided the sparks gradually disappeared, and in a moment i all was totitl darkness, j Shortly afler the sun had started on ! its journey in the eastern horizon the i uttention of the old shepherd wan at tracted by the Kl'i'at branches of trees j which had fallen to the ground, and those which remained intact seemed to horrify the wild birds, as they would attempt to alight, and then, with a j frightened scream, would pass rapidly j on, only to repeat the caper at the next tree. An investigation proved that mil ! lions of li.ards and snakes had taken refuge in the trees during their fright and hail become so numerous on the projecting branches that they were forced to succumb t.) the immense weight and fell to the ground. This is the only instance of damage reported in Yuba or Sutter county. Murysvillo (Cal.) Democrat. A I nofiil iilli'i lur of Cnnla. IVrhajis the following anecdote may be useful to rentiers whose houses ami gardens abut on railways. An eminent "inenagei ist" lives in a suburb where forty trains pass his garden every hour. The weather was cold, coals were ex pensive, for the recent strike was just then at its height. The "nienagerist," however, was a man of resource; ho conceived a plan for utilizing the forty trains an hour, From his menagerie in town be brought a largo Barbary ape, which un fortunate animal was chained to the top of a pole at the end of the garden. The result was as pleasant ns owning a col liery, without any wages to pay or fear of Hoods uml explosions. Every stoker and occasionally a driver on every train that passed bad a shot with a lump of coal at the Barbary npo. The 15. A. was never hit, but the garden was littered with coal, which the "inenager ist'' triumphantly conveyed to his cel lars. London Tit-Bits. A Well Triivrleil Letter. An old member of a well known Bres- b,n institution sent on the B'.th of May, is'.ll. a nst from C.msel ,..1.tr,c...l to "Dr. Eniin l'acha, in (ienuau East Africa." The card contained n poetical allusion to tho great traveler, and was signed by a number of other members of tint institute. It arrived at Zanzibar on the 1 llh of June, lMil, ami at Baga nioyoon the Pith of that month. The post card wan then sent back to Dar-cs-Salai.m, where it arrived on the l'.'th of March of this year, anil received tho fol lowing official comment: "Aus dem In ner!) zuruck. Eniin nicht erreichbar." (lit turned from the interior. Eniin not attainable.) On the !jth of May this frame postcard found its way back to Ca.-sel nnd is now in tho bands of the tender. London News. More Than a lluiulreil l olil. Four years ago Miss Lena Woodard, living on Thorn creek, Washington, sowed the seed from ono bead of barley. Slat harvested the crop with a pair of shears and sowed the amount received the next year, again har vesting it with her shears. Tho third crop her father cut with a grass scythe, getting enough barley from this crop to sow forty acres last spring, which averaged forty bushels to the acre when thra. ht'd, makinx a total yield of 1,(100 bushels from one head of barley in four years. Exchange. A lloy'a F.kiiIonIvo 1'ofket. Elias Mellinger, fifteen years old, was in bis father's quarry in Lancaster, and put some powder in his jiocket, in which there were matches, The powder was igt.iti d by one of the matches taking fire, and in a moment bis clothing wa-s in a blaze It was 1,000 f.et distant to bis father's home, and the hoy ran to it. By the time he reached there his cloth ing was entirely burned from bis lttxly, and he was badly burned from bis head to his fet t. Cor.rhiladclphia Telegraph. ShiiliiK Live l.ulmtera to I.iiitiloii. Ret -cully the steamer Inchulva sailed for London with D.ooo live lobsters. They are carried in four plate iron tanks on the main deck, the tanks be ing fitted with shelves, and each capa ble of holding l.oiio lobsters. By means of a steam pump connected with the sea valve in the engine room a large reservoir is kept filled with sea water, which in turn is supplied to the lobster tanks at will. Halifax Cor. Bos ton Herald. Hunter IIiIiIib1 lli ar Autiiud. Nathaniel S. Bridges, who died re cently in Charlotte, was one of the oldest Uieu in town, having nearly reached the age ot eighty-nine years. Mr. Bridges was well known in eastern Washington county as a Iumlicrman anil trainer of farm buildings, lie was a hunter and trapper of nide, having killed the same number of bears as marked the years of his life, Bungor News. A tlftil Umnance. On the plat form of a Bull man at the depi't i:i v .. i venae, Wy., one morning an iii'h let t lo.ikmg chap in r.n;!ish to.;s andaprciiv young woman in red conversed so earnestly that they at t -acted the jo ten in i ul' cvcrylmdy with in l'ai:;,'e. ;v, vr.il p i -i-n ;t is witre an se tt as to tell a !: it tli; y knew of l'i" story of the interc ting pair, and i aid that the man was a frank, how-M f. 11 i u '.io would talk wi'.li'k;!; . C.,r!s were ex changed, and 1:1 - t .ni, ', ,.,,ul I'.tirif tia, t )er ce1' i'lii .in' Wei u.i Depart nit nt, lbnig-Kou',." l'e yii Lie 1 his story like a major. Saiil he: "lam tniug to )n raaie the girl here to stop off in I'iieyeiaie and Marry me, but she wants to go to Colo rado Springs and see In r folks about it first. This is a genuine romance, just like a novel. Might years ago we were lovers in Vermont and were engaged. My parents were Irish emigrants and poor, and her people Were Well fixed. It was agreed that I should start out to make my fortune, and that she should wait ten years for me. She has been true, and she has wailed like an angel. 1 worked in the Chicago stock yards, prospected in Colorado and tried a dozen tilings on the coast. "Six ears ago 1 landed in 1 long-Kong. At first I was clerk in a wholesale house, then secured my present pi ice My sal ary is ."1, 000, and I make something on the side, as you say in America. All I do time I have thought of the girl and knew she was single and thinking of me, though I never heard of her. She now lives at Colorado Springs and has been visiting wiili friends at Helena. We met in the car at Ogden and rceog j nized each other at once. It was a : pleasant meeting. Before the train had gone loo miles we were engaged again ami will be married at her home right away." (irillin's story was corroborated by the girl, Cor. St. Louis (t lobe-Democrat. NitlUea lllftiiiearh!K. From the administrative report of the Andaman Islands for the past ollicial year, which has recently been issued in Calcutta, it appears that the aborigines of the archipelago are disappearing so rapidly that Mr. l'ortnian states tint present generation may be considered as the last of the great Andaman tribe, All the people (f Rutland Island ami Port Campbell are now dead and very few remain in the South Andaiuans. Apart from the mortality from infectious diseases, it is said that the few children who are now born do not survive, Mr. Portman is endeavoring to keep the tribe alive as long as possible, ainl he is collecting all tho children at bis house, where they are well fed and cared for; but this can only postpone for a short time the extinction of the race. For many centuries the people lived completely isolated from the rest of the world, but, like the Pacific Islanders, they seem unable to withstand contact with external civilization. Clalignani's Messenger. Ki it (.i lii rnl (.rniit'K llomea. Sixty long years, with their sunshine and shallow, have passed since Mr. John T. Price, the well known livery man, first saw the light of day, and all day Monday he was kept, busy receiving congratulations on his golden jubilee, Mr. Price was borii in Alexandria on April 11, is:i' Having been in business at his present, stand for twenty-seven years he is fuli of reminiscences of great Americans who patronized his lliers. Among these was (ieneral ( irant, who came in one day and said: "Price, I want to take a spin over the road today. Let me have one of your fastest trotters." When the general returned ho was profuse in bis praise of the borso ho had driven, and saiil: "Price, that fellow was chain light ning itself." (ieneral (irant's Arabian steeds, pre sented to him by the sultan of Turkey, were placed in Mr. Price's care when they first came here. Washington Post. The Dug Knew Where to Jump. A very knowing dog got into the train which was coming down from up river, at Great Works, recently, Tho train started up and the dog still staid aboard. The train began to move faster and faster, until it was going at the rate of twenty miles an hour. The dog did notdaro to jump. The animal got out on tho lowest step. At last tho train reached a swamp. Ho then gave a tremendous leap und landed in safety in the soft mud and water. Tho dog was uninjured and ran back. Bangor News. Tlie Turtle Seed Tree. Among a collection of curious plants recently received at the Kew Gardens, England, is a specimen of a curious tree from the Solomon islands. It is believed to be a new genus of the order of Sapo taco,'e, to which the sapodiller of Florida Is'longs. The tree is known to the na tives of the Solomon islands us the "tur tle seed tree," on account of the close resemblance which the seeds bear to a turtle. London Letter. An Kloi.'trlo I. nutted. A line electric launch has just been built for the Earl of Dysart, which meas ures 55 feet in length and 8 feet fl inches in beam. With her full equipment on ltonrd she will draw 1! feet ! inches of water, and her speed will lie KJ toll miles an hour for seven hours. She is built of mahogany uml teak, with omni bus seating on the roof of her capacious Halooii. New York Telegram. A Strung Ordlimiiee. The city council of Salem, O., has passetl an ordinance prohibiting girls from being on the streets after 8 o'clock at night. A number of the young men nf the place are already preparing to leave and locate where the rights of the fair sex are not Infringed upon by the city authorities. Exchange. Sf. There is a poet in the Statesboro jail. He was the lirst. of the spring season, and tho watchful editors nipped him in the bud. Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution. Every Month dwot womea lufTcr from BictaaWt or Scant MtBitraation; they doa't know ' who to confld ia to l proper adico Doa't conftiU la anybody bat try Bradfield's Female Regulator Specific for PAINf OL, PROFUSE. SCAN1Y.SIPPRESSED and IHREGULAI MENSTRUATION. "Book to "WOMAN" mailed free. BHADFIELD RECULAIJR CO.. Atlanta. Da i 3 K,i!ii b) a'l I'rnigUla. wrKJwaBxwanaawjwjriaa& ';- " "'r s For Atcliiiison, St. Joseph, I.cnvcn wortli, Kansas City, St. Louis, (111(1 all poilltHlirrth,i(St Houtb or west. Tick ets sold nnd bag;. Hac checked t o a n y point in Hie United St a toH or Camilla. For INFORMATION AS TO KATKS AND ROUTES Call at Depot or uddrrsH II, C. TOWNSKM), Ci. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Piiu.i.ti'i'i, A. G. P. A. Omaha. II. P. Al'dAK. Ajrt., Plntlnmouth. Telephone, 77. TTOKNKV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney nr-I.Ht. Will kIvv troniit nttentloo to All ltiinliii' rn t rafted to hint, oftlce III Unlou Meek, Kul side, I'lHttfmoiitli, Nob. J U. REYNOLDS, Keulslered 1'liyslrlan nntl l'li:d uiuctft Special uttention pven to Office Practice. Rock HiA'i is - Nkii. 9 J. i-iiSKsr PKAI.MI IS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsssouth CH. A. SALISBURY : D-K-N-T-I-S-T :- (iOLl AND POKCkLAI.N CkOlY-M. Or. Hlelmayi aiarsllietln fur tie anialeea ex tiaetloc of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Kiickwoud illoi'k riattsaoalh, Neb y 1 7, 219, 2J1, AND yAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NkH F. It- GUTHMAM- PROP. K AT lirt R.Kri'I-K WI-I.K AM) IP OUU) AND l'OKCKLAIN CKOWNS Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DK. HTKINAU8 LOCAL as well us other bu. etthetU'iK'lvou tor the painless extraction ot teeth, 0. A MARSHALL, . Fitzgerald Rlocfr