Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 23, 1892, Image 7

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BlackwcIPs Bull Drrh i ?
Has been the recogni.ej standard if S.nvLe. :
for over 2; years. Uniformly i"J a i.l i
first. Bright, sweet and fragant-w-j :
most fasti Jinits to test its peculiar e.:t
Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Co., Ditrh....',
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For Atcim-on, - 1 -; ,1 1 . I t-ti
worth, K in:- as i.'nv, m. 1 . ti 1 .
,ltld all jIMilllMI 'ill. east
-until nr wt. I 'l'.''
ets sold and hay
yaye Checked
t o a 11 y
point
in
tin
United
S t a U's ir
Canad.i. Kor
k INFO KM ATM AS TO I.Aih-
. AND U'OL'TICS
f':i!l :it lli'iwit (ir :n 1 1 ri--
ll, C. Tovnsi:').
O. I'. A. St. Louis, .Mo.
J. C. I'liii.r.iH'i,
A. G. I". A. Omaha.
1 H. D. AfCiAK. Atrt.. riattsill'UMh.
, . Tt'lfplifitic, 77.
Am
f"" SIXTH STk'KKT
F. II. KLLKXUAl'M, I'rnp
The tiest o fre-'i moat always fimiul
i in thi uiarkrt. .ls' fresh
1' l-i 's and IJutter.
Wild ffame of all kinds kept hi their
season.
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' RT ' SIXTH STKKKT
Meat kakket
SCHIFFMAN:,,SA?thmCursn
Trill rvilu Hi.t of llruntoM or kr lalL
1 T 1 1 f t lv to Inontintt, io
' I f ' C" V'' K'inhocd, Seminal
aZftSTOSI 6T.IOUI3. MO.
Chamberlain's Ey9 and kia
Ointment.
A certain enro for Chronic Scro Eyo?
Totter, Salt Hheam, Scald Head, 01
?hronic Sores, Fnvcr Sorc3, Ec:;cn;r,,
Itch, Trairio Scrivtchr!?, Sort) JTipi'I-3
Bafl Piles. It ii coolius Mid Eoothint;.
Riiiidrodsof liiitn hin nired bv
Vtaftur all other truutuwnt hml failed.
Jt 13 put up la ana w ceut Uoic u
611 IR THE TOILS Ui TKt tUr UTS Of OlitiSC
Tiity m&kr heroic fl at to frM t)idniiiri,
rk but not fcnoviiiK how t', lufiaiefu'lr
fV'.JSHAKEOFFTME HORRID SNAKES
titi-v tlioy tie tit in dun nr ari'1 ii'iit Itunun rv
m NEW
M lt Ir-. 11- I- ' 1
rall"-il tl.liw.' nUi:-J
Ulopiia.n.H'.iT"II'l"'
l u-.it Affliction, of t!4
f OruMniof W.n. irdhiw .y
HOME TH fc A I fctLN I,
I by m.tliod ixcluilvtly our
1 nwii. tb r rnav -
Loft Or FllUK
Oiurrtl M Mfrrom Oo
)bllltr, Wkn,M ol Bcdy
U Hlfld. t3.'M of r TJ. 1
or timiil. Htnud or
akrl ftnrwn Mn h C'urpil. B.n.lt, In
UIlri.otr.nt1.nWtAI tJNDIVILOPEO
.KB 4 ABTI of B 0 l7tad llu to all InUraltf 1.
Mlff fl M H(l.. Tirniolt il C'.lfn e-iJOirl. u
nTllillol. Pot K.k.f' ll.rpl.nu-l-n.- 1 nr'
I MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, f.Y.
It .all
YOUNG MKNOLD
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. ;t VOP.LO'S fair
T :. ii, iSy3
. i s Dl'pham
.: - Co.,
Di :han . C
. .'. rive Smoked ud
: at the WorlJ's
. ; o i raniroor.sly
; e G I I Medal
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.. ; ham
r: i ' . r success,
:O.MMTTEE.
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3happ;kl Ii'..;;.: .-, s.-.U'-'h, Eurie, 3to.
Btaicvca ftad i'rc-vunre .Tandrul.
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Specially Ari?olid for Usin 'H ' V.'ator.
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How Lost ! How Rego!nod1
COT THYSELF.
Or SKI.F-l'HKwKHVATIO.N. Anew and only
(itild Mc.ial ritlH I AY on NKIIVOIIS anil
l'HVSI(;AL IIKHH.ITY, KKIIOKS of
Y(U TII.K.XIfAl TUi VITALITY. l'RK.
IilAU lii: 1)1(1. INK, m.J ail IMSKASKS
and WKAKSbs'.s of MAM. 3iiiW'fK, cloth,
c with rndorfOMpnf b fry ff criun
of the I'rpHf ; J viuui urv r'E-tt I fiKin
ti ftinmi.ifi.s of t'.ui r r. J, I 1 IU I NUW.
tiimmluiinn 'n ht;miii or ty m;rl. Kxpi'rt iront
mont. IN IOL.li:i." KflU.l'Y unil 1
T l t UK. - i-. V. II. !Vr(.T. or
TTiu IVnliniv ,.ilh-.ii Itmiiimo, No. 4 Uullinoli St.,
Hoi-ti.ii, M(i.
Th IVil.i,dy M".!i,vl !,,-;
t:!'.r..i, Imt no i-i-m. I - ' nil
T l.i' ScioMco ni l.e . r
t ri-;,; i i-i' iniir,' .'i; ' ,
i u !: vtiirM ::. 1 1
v sTRMi.-- i
itnto h-y nnny Iml.
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el. n. Is a
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ni h'iii :i Id
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j Morning
Noon
I Night!
Good all the time. It removes (
the languor of morning, sus-1
J tains the energies of noon, lulls !
$ the weariness of night.
$1 ill QS Beer
f delicious, sparkling, appetizing;. 1
A Voa't he deceived if a dealer, for Oie sale
J of larger profit, tells you WBW other kind '
is "just a good "'tis false. No imiutioa
0 l at gooU ai tlie euuine tiiREi .
15
iee nursery
ircli.
cinh i.'
c!.. , i territury.
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KVcai" ter. X. Y
'i j u -il
. r.W'. 'I'm!' s- r; is-'i i.t'".
. i . ilfc! ., urJl.liJ.v .ul.'U., V.
in I I . t.- .. .
iDRAWINC BIG CROWDS.
Laryo Crowds Wore Attending
the Exposition.
STANDING IMIO.M W A I'ltiMll ll.
The Te.fhers, Scholars and Parents
Are All Work in w in H irmony--Tho
Hall Was Packed
L !'. Ni;-h'.
One ol tin- liii-t r-t crowds lliat
lias turned out lor a loni; tiiiii' in
this pl.iee tiinu'd mil last ni'ut in
the industrial eposition at K'oeU
wood hall, l-iveryliody n;is will
ple;ise and none I 1 1 1 words of
praise were heard to-day.
In our sitrv e id the o.hiMit yes
terday morninu. i . n j rt .1 1 1 1 things
were overlooked, ntl.ers piis-e ! Iiy
ior want oi nine. .Never netore in
the liistorx of I'lidl-imonih ha- so
linieh in;erer-i Ih-ih taken in school
work. Child'-"", fae'ii-rs I par
en is al ike seem interested, w h ieh :il-
v,i)s marks pnii;ie;-sion.
At the we-l eornt t ol the Grain
nun" ehool eshiiut lian !.e pic
ture of the net -idem and vice
presidenl Ilarrisoti aad l'eid flit
out and mourned with cereal hoi
ler. llo.v thonhtlnl was Hie
little p'l'-'ia wan repared it and
how the little voice may rim;' in
-lionti'i: .or 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 and We id
.liter tne cii m iiii;. n this tall.
C'iillie Atwcod shows hilll.-ell to
he a mechanic in one way and an
artist in another. Tin- wheeioarrow
made hy him i; meehanmcid in
every re-i ei ;, and the piei m e drawn
displ.n an c 1 1 1 i -i : t i-te id ai l.
hour u'ii'ls wei e cho.-cn lioni the
Grammar i;t'ii(!e to prep.iie ehans
from ve'eliiiile seed-, frint seeds,
cereals and (lower seeds. The de
siiis are various and one ran yet
the maynili.VMi'c of them only hy
yoin;; and taking a look for him
self. In the .- ime cNhihil is. some spi
nal work in penmanship ly Walt
Wescott.
No one can descrilie the mineral
pillaee hy the Seniors. It is artisii
eal throtiLi'oul, ni.'ch.iniciil in every
way, in. nit: coinpleu l v of yeoloy ieal
materials. Great fare must have
heen taken to prepare such a struc
ture, and shows that Ihe class was
harmonious and worked together
well. ,
H'li;s, liees, hu ' ha I! es, spiders,
skelelons, ,-t::r li.-h, coral, sea fans
-ea-iii-' lims, sliell. were a lew of
tl.e tilings pie.-cnieil l.ythe I'lesh
man class, a hett-.r t'ol!ectio:i of
.omIo-ieal specimens would he
hard to Iiml ,-m where. And then,
too, the drawings of animals not
displayed were extraordinary fme
S u;,e s imples of penm.in.-hip y
yi iln i 't oun aie well worth men
tion; '.In y ehil it plainly the fe.'ad
Uai i.oi.-cul.ir movement.
i ne eyy collection irep;ircd hy
I) i i. Waiiyh, e.'.hihits inanv tliller
ent kiniis of eyys, and is really in
terest iay to look at and examine.
In hotany the Juniors were com
pelled to make a certain nuinherof
dr.'.v. itts usiny the microscope .o
ohtaiu a view of parts to small to
he seen with the naked eye, which
were all nicely done. Ilcsides this
they made 1 lerl .ariiims which i"e
well tilled with choice flowers, tmd
neatly and artistically arranged.
Miss Mayyie Wriyht presmted
some clay immldini;-which can nev
er he out dune hy pupds of the same
aye. A small euyine was the hest
thitiy shown, w hich was made hy a
hoy S jears old. Miss W'riyht
chiims to interest her pupil.s
by luiviny them imike soine-
t linyroiuidand then yradu illy haYe
! apples, pear-', peaches, etc., modlcd.
j tin one of the desks were two
liooks prepared hy I'eterand Jacob
j lvckhoif, who have only been to lliis
i eoitntry three years. I iidri i-r from
their work one would not think
them to have ever beeu foreigners.
Their work is above the a veraye and
merely shows what pupils who are
persistent can do.
Two pictures made by Jessie Xiles
of pastel, were aniony the finest
thinys exhibited. Om: could hard
ly tell them from oil paiutiny un
less he made clo-e examination.
The whole room was neatly deco
rated with flays, everyreens and
flowers. Paper chairs and s-nw
chairs both made id viiriayated col
ors were also apart of the decora
tive work.
Friday duriny the day the hall
w-iis crowded, hut on Friday niyht
it was jammed to its utmost. The
display was fill It as beautiful at
niyht as in the daytime.
Jvvet y father and mother was -y.
iny to find some work done by his
or her child.
The Fourth of July executive
committee and the sub-committees
J ovo''"'" ""
ad after st;irtiny thinys off in the
riyht direction iidjourned to meet
' nex .Tuesday "'yht,
Interesting Notes From St.
John's School.
Now that the necessary arranye
ments have been made, the sisters
will hereafler hold their entertain
ments in their school hall.
The yraduatiuy exercises will
take place there next Friday eve
iiiuy. the 'Jlth inst.; the rcyular
elosiny exercises the following eve
niiiy. June ''.".
The i;iadiiatiny class consisted of
five members, vi..: The Mis-.-es
I.ily lihe. 1 ill ie Cummins, Katie
Neville. Mabel White and Mary
Cotfet . but, ow my to f a 1 1 iuy healt h,
Mabel White was forced to with
draw duriny the past session.
A very successful school ear
w dl clo;-e J line Ja.
The work lor the Columbian e
position has yone sttadily forward.
Much time and attention have l een
yiveu it.
The music pupils have done ex
cellent wot k ocal and instru
mental in the dillerent yrades of
the musical course. Ihe freipieut
recitals yiveu duriny the year were
not only 'ers interi;stmy, but
showed much talent and iaiilllut
si ltd)'.
A yold nieilal will be awarded
Miss Kate Neville htidav eveuiny.
Ii
iplet'd the
pre-
scnlied I'oill'se. .iiss Katie pos
sesses yre.it musical talent, a bau
t if id and ex pre.si e touch, and by
careful study has made rapid pro
yrerS in this branch. She lichh
deserves the yoedea honoi's she is
to receive.
I'rcpaiatioiis are lu iny niade for
a "I'aad ill il.-ie.i le, lo be uiM'il
diii'iu:: the summer vacation.
l-'ollo viny i the program for the
yradll itiuy e.erci.-e.:
ii.. '11111. i'l'.' 1 r 1 1 .. "I .:il u. i 't I ' :u M a "
- ii V i.elU ill l';i-lile '
I.ily C. T r'lie.
"Kxeiiiie,' l--fli ,.-!-' Senior Wnal t'la-.-i
t'l',, M.irv t sissitiy,
f;-.-iiy. "I nil in i.i v nf M n-ie"
lai ie e ille.
Kui-tl . - lid-i Hi. 1st
Mi--. Xeville. l'l;u k.C iiinni in-, Tune.
"I .ni i i" v 'iiii
Aeep.. K.ioi- Nev ille.
IN-iiv "t in (' iplier I 'iiliinit ni-"
M.I l.v V lie i'.
Clas out
A. . !.. i;ihi t'liu k.
I'i.nui -ni.. -lien II. .11" WtiMsicr
l'al le -e'. il!e.
C'"-iim i liuiii- "(in,. I Nilil"
ul. '.In 1..I v '-M'' le. Wuiil.l
See1. I-i- I'eurl- Mu-it lie Itea.vv"
K in ie t II1HIIIIII-.
t iniH'ri iiu H'liH.rs.
! iniile.
I'KIKJW 1 i nk JI NK i"i.
( (pi'iiiiu ' clmi ns M('(i..iii:ili;in
"T lii.'e l.n.le Men iin.l TTnee l.i.Je
Maiils Are We."
K'eeitiiti'.ii "T he Kv I Crit ie"
I inr.ii Ii v T'n r ii 'i .
"One nf Dm Triinl.lei-" iiml "A
Scene in ('i.iirt."
Sniijr 'The la. lie I Hd Woman"
Aeci., J 1 1-.e M 1 1 ' a i v.
Iv'ei ilat inn . . . .' ' K' "liri laiikie"
I'v I.i .le I'.....
('. iiiie llial.'U ie ..."'I lieT'ii'il to M.iur.i"
t .lin er; We-- a. "ii "im ie 'i. 'Inr-
ke.v " I ' ..v -' t'ii'iiila' n i"
" I' ll 1 1 v I rn'. ii in
L.'l'l'l li.ni.l.
h'.'i ilalin'i "I'll t h'i l"
lia t'a--iilv.
I i -1 r i 1 1 1 1 -r 1 1 h I l'i i.. . .
I . '' ni ,i'iy M I a iile. I '. I. . ii". .'ii!', i n
l'l""i'4t lleru-.
II. m't fail to hear the Ka.oo band
Intorostiniy Items Gathered
From Abroad.
The deleyates for the ileiuoct'iit ic
national convention are arriv 'uy in
Chieayo and the (piestiou that is on
the lips of everybody is "will t'leve
hu p be nominated on the Ibst b; '
lot:" Already democratic harmony has
beyau to float in Chieayo.
The anti-snap deleyates are the
first to arrive on the yrouuds at
Chieayo.
A la rye number of dark horses
are coininy toliyhtand if Cleveland
is not nominated oil the l,rf,t ballot,
there will still be more. Here is a
list of possibilities: Cleveland, Hill
and Flower of New York, Uoies of
Iowa, Calmer of Illinois, ('ampin
of Ohio, K'ussell of Massachusetts
and l'attison of Pennsylvania
Cleveland. Hill, Hoies, Gray and
probably Goiman have it followiny
on the first ballot, but the others
wi'l liyure entirely as dark horses
and compromise candidates.
At a bull fiyht in Madrid, Spain
the crowd became disytisted with
the sport and pelted the maj or of
the town and the bull fiyhters with
bottles, sticks and dirt. The mo
then rushed into tin? ar ma and an
nfiiri. ted bull charyed upon them
tos-iny them riyht and left, killiny
one and injuriny several others.
V
The Hawaiins accused of treason
r -. to be icd accord iny to the I la
wa'ian laws.
Senator Manderson has intro
duced an amendment to the appro
priation bill, iucreasiny the amount
from if:i.")ri,(K ) to $7."1,f ), for the pur
po-e of addiny to the yoveriiment's
forts. The new Fort Crook now in
course of construction neor ( maha
will reap its share of the appropri
ation, Six deaths have been reported so
far from the Minnesota tornado and
fl,(iO,(Klt) worth of property tie
strowed. Gould has purchased trie Kansas
Citv, Wyandotte A Northwestern
railroad and will in the future be
rim as a branch of the Missouri
Pacific.
Michael K. Mihs. known as Prince
Michael, of Ann Arbor. Michiyan,
was sentenced yesterday ton term
of live years in the peimit"iiti;iry for
carnally knowiny P.ernice liici.el
an I the students from ihe colleye
would of ni'.blied him il the police
had not iati i u n il.
The stc nn-hip "Thetis" ha- ju-t
Completed the i-ui v ev i i- of a cable
line between the ','nit" ! Slates and
the 1 1 avvaiin 1 - lauds am I took about
;tlKI souildinys and tin- deepest
pla 'es was about tlnee and a half
miles. The cable w ill soon be lain.
Real Estato Transfers.
I'ollowiiiy are tl e real estate
transfers lor the past week as com
piled by Polk Urns., abstracters
and publisher:- ol tliel'.iih K'ecoid:
W D M.ir-h.il! ami w it.- In I! l.K 1,1,
I 1. I' . I aiiei'-a.l'l I" WW - Mi.' Hi
t'h.l-. II ii.ie.Iel.er mill V. it" to AilnK
I- il I.'i.i i, w '.. of .':i lit.. I o.i i
A I. Minn;, l an. I wile t.i W h ll ,
l.l , I s, I. -'. .l" ". 1"! I '
t' I'! an I 1 1 1 -1 1 ami hn-lu.n I tu S
T h'l.iiar.l-.'ll, I I.. 'I, I'.iil; e ''l I I
I'.erl !ia Slialer In I ' l- Van I'lill'-a. j
-iieie ilt'-e .''' tit
lli'iilu sli.il. r tu S T Kii haiil-i.il, I
I I. h '.'I. l-;.i..le .'ii on '
II fillet---er I" I' S Hani.-, nn.l'j
ol I "i ne' , aii li.l "1 nvv i , ;' II II . 1 . i oi
W Vv e-M.ll.e I vv il.' Li I' We- 1
l"ll. i'1 ni -v.1, .Hl'l e , ul' tie ,
1- I.' lit 1.7 i'i Ul I
I M I . : i . - je i ' 1 v.'!.- li K S West, pt
nw 1 i .-I - I- 1.! I i 1 ' I
HOW SHE r.-f.NLD H-r.lt CAR eV.RC
A Vt'inu.iiiN I iiijen I s lii'ilc' f.ii' ' i'.I",,
.tiitni-y t lieu Mir Win H.'inl I p.
A woman who is new nne nf I he l: .n-t
I'l'i.iiiisiii tii'tist-i ill this city, ninl w :n
iile;y eiini:!i to :;.'t t vvn nt I o T )' i: r
H'-i t'pli-d ly tin- A' in'rinv, tol.l ild, she
(if ll.'W she i U'li. 1 li'T !il'-t f. .. ..!.! t'.i
ill this hi- town:
"When 1 c.iine lien' live veiil'sii;. n 1
t l -; .. . . .. e i n : i.
nan jusi i v em v -ii v e in ii un ui m v ji"i h- j
et. I j,'"'- ii I'oiiiii nf l'iil'niT a eahliv
lllill) lli'Xt to till) I'm. f -ill II lioill'dill .' !
limis-e on Poni'tli avi iiiie. It w.is th 'i .-
weeks he fare 1 yi.t iiiiylliin tmln, Then :
ll I'liiee was oII'iTcd tn lne as it ritual'' i
teacher in a private Hclmnl. The salary j
when vmi iit it, was fair cinjnjli in
. l. . . " . ,i ii-., Vl"l ina-i'M iniiiw.'! i i inc ('.' lilll'Ull'a
ailioiint. but limi.l tiliiately vmi ..uhi l , ,,r ,, di.oui, ;,v llal.U- In ai.v purl nf tlio
t;('t it until the u:ul of tlie month, ! fint.-il s'ni.-" uml nil tin' t 1 1 a-itt towtn ol
"Iiy this time t hern was meh a tre- 't,ir"l"'
liieinlous hnle in my twenty-live tlnllai's i o.i.i.n:n ionh mauk mi ruiiMm.v hkmit
Ihal' I eniililn't iiff.ii'.l to limvu up town. " "
The express, alonn would linvo tiu.le , ""' tn;;;cin,,,nMX! y W"
it bankrupt of me, for 1 had iihsiilnteiy . iniiivCToK
conn! tosueli apiisH that 1 hailn't elinii,;1! ' Jolin Kl'7i;milil I). liawVumiirth
lnotiey to pav tny cur fare to Hie K in 1 sum Wi.nuli. V. V. WMie
ini'l hack. I cxiilaine.l tho Hitiiiiti.ni to ! 0hn Kltu""iil.l. s. WhuisI..
the laiiill.uly. Mho really was it dear old j l''.-i.li iit ' i I
tiling. SIi... told hid 1 wasn't to worry
about my hoard hill. Klin was perfectly ' "' " '
xvillitiy to wait for In r money until tie. ' ,,. ,, . . ... .
tndi'f.lmmiii.lh. . . II. ( ! s.n.N.i, J. W . Johnson,
"That was on., weight oil my mind ; '','nW, i,c-l;,i,l,,,l.
ft course, but I had slid to grapple with "
the ear fare prohlein. I was in a tlread- '
fr.l pickle '. ally. Fur four days I
walke.l everviii. Ii ef the v.-av l1 ,' jniles
each jonr.iey. I its-l to .,t"ve tlielious-.
at 7 in the laoniii'!,' so us t reach th"
school promptly at U. ;
"Then I found that my French lrels
were he riaaiii to 'ive out, to I saw
that iuy t tfiii ls to save Money hy pedes-
triatiiNin wouM ouiyK' t me into deeper
water. Suddenly I Iiml an inspiration.
.Tl,.,-,, ,i 1.1 1.1' ,
............ ,,',..,,.,., i. -,, r...ni-in
who occupied the ilmihlii hediled room ',
on the second Hour. They Wero with-j
out excepl.ioli the fattest women I ever ;
Haw. ' Thti most, etherial of tho three I
weiyhed tliM) if bIio weighed a pound. I
They were all Halt swuiiien in ono of thy i
hii; Sixth nveime h tores. They used to j
rierainnie tinwn to i.reaiaast in tlienioin
in' in a fluster nt the last moment.
"Ono of them eoiifided to me, that it
was their shoes which always delayed
them. They almost expired every iiiorn
inj in their attempts to huttoii them.
Sho told mi) in a toiio of tho utmost
resignation that eventually sho expected
their nh(,es would ho tho death of ull
threo of them. Well, what do you sup
pose I did? I took that woman asiil..
itiid I said to her: 'Now look here, Til
mako a bargain wilh you. 1 want to i
mako a little extra money just now, for
I ant dreadfully hard up. If you and
your two sisters will each pay i:,n
twenty rents a week I'll eonio and but
ton your blmes for vmi every in hi iiii y.
i i:h puiu oi l i allies rainy jiunpeu t
theoiTer, They insisted on piivim; my
first week's salary sixty cents in ad-
... . ', J "
I'l.... I I .!.:... i- i. j... . ...
vatice. It left me ten cents t.i tho com I
you see, heeaus.) on Saturday there was
no school. After the lir-t week they in
on leasing my no.o y ui nil even
(luarter from each. W i ll, 1 buttoned
their shoes regularly for two immtlis. i
Then I had to n . i;:n my imsitinti, us 1 '.
, , , I
was liiovni;; to it lioarilui- liouso up
town.
"When I hade fliein -oodhy the pnor '
, -7 ' 1 ' I
old things actually cried owrjue, and 1
lireseirted 1110 W'itll the loveliest lit'l"!
,..1. , ,
siher b-iltnidiook you ever saw. 1 sent
them tickets for the priviiie view tlie i
other night. They all came, hitter than I
ever, and went into eestacies over mv '
pictures. Tim eldest oiiu told mi; with
tears in her eyes that ever since I left
them they laid hint ublie.l to abandon
button shoes. 'Now, my dear,' she said
with a liu.ne idyll of reirret, 'we can wear
iiothiii"; hut elastic sides.' "New Yoik
Evening Sun.
Tho Russians have just had lnmlo two
m-ton Kims for their Lluck sea fleet.
Tho English admiralty seems to value
its big 110-ton barkers more as torpedo
tlirnw-f.ra limn nu mum n..,w
...flv..v.w ..... i,..iw u.iii.'i nii-tciiiy
weapons.
Navigation on tho Ellxi was open dur
ing tho wholo of the month of March
this year, whereas last year it was only
possible toward the end of the month.
Every Month
raany worr.t suffer from Exceaaiva or
Scant Menatruation; they don't know '
who to cor.fidA In to get proper advica.
Don't conftje in anybody but try
Brndfleld's
Female Regulator
i Specific tor PAINFUL, PROFUSE.
SCANTY. SI, iRtSSfD and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
4 Pock to " WOMAN" mailed free.
5 UFAJfTCLD nECUl.nart CO., A'lanta, Ca.
Ki.1.1 b) ull llruual't.
TTOKNKV
A. N. SULLIVAN.
,i . n i y ;ii-i.a Will r1.' i '""'t't "".'ntloo
ul' i -'iu-s cut r.i't.'.l tu le.ui. oitii-n iu
'' ti'CI. a, t'.H-l Si.'. riiltiMlllllllll, Noli,
HENRY BOECK
The Lending
KUKNITUliF, LoALER
a n r
.n'vW:V?..' ;., .-.;i;i;; ;;.
UNDERTAKR.
i '.stniitly keeps en liuiiit rvertliiii
ynr. need to finiiiuli your lionse.
I'.illN'l Ii SIX 1 11 A Ml MAIN KT It K liT
Klattsmouth - Neb
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OK I'LATIsMOl 'HI, NKI'.lf ASKA
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; ii.ivn.nfl
. lU.OiKMiy
;siaplii
r the arv tie-! 'iirilllles far the damp
ti.iii- i. iii'i- ..f nti: ai.al.'
ihiii Ii i!!v Hi!sirtik.ss
Hmi'K, l.nii.N, rnli' ifiivi'riiini'iit iifd local p
iiii a -1 .mi.' M i.. ! 1 .-(? "in r.-rolvn
-otiOT I-I 32()oo-
i I Jivnc I'-'o-tit
1 I 1 ( ' M J-l1!1
i.ATTSM.il Tl!
X KHii ANK A
$ CO, 000
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j f'npitnl fnid in
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. i-iiii.ii .i v .ham-cii !: s (h.
Ili'i.iy I'.'la iiImiv .m , Mi tnaii, ,1
1 1 sv i i .
i ,V ( oiaiiil'. VV Wi'l li-li k.illlli. W
II ( li-l 11,,;
acted. Interest a 1 lowt d on 'tie
posites. I, n- u'n
Always has on hand a full stock of
FLoi'w and i i;i;d,
Corn, l!r;in, Shorfs Oats ami Haled
Hay for sale as low as the lowest
and del ivered i
to any part of the
city.
vu. .. COKXI-K SIXTH AX1 VIXK
Plattsmouth, . - Nebraska
FLACKS OF WORSHIP.
t'ATIIol.le. St. I'ltlll's luni'll, ult, lii'tvvt'Hl,
KilMi ti lxl Sixth, l-'atlnr fanny, I'astnr
S"IVil'l-l M'ISy lit a Hint 111 "Jl A l kKli.l'.v
, si iihhi ai j :..ti, iui n. netiieiiiii..
I Uotm..- Cnriirr l..;'ust mnl Klululi his
1 Services liiorillim lllill l-Vel.!H(.'. I Itiir A
. ... . .. .
ial'i'Wi,y i.jistt.r. Kiaiilaj Si:h".,l in a. m.
Kl Is' oi'.M..-St I.i l.e' I I'liti'li, i niiicr Third
ail. I Hie. Kl'V. II Ii. I'llite-s. 1.,1-lnr. Si'l-
t vices 11 a. i . 11, ,1 7 :u, i. u s,',.l,o s,.,.
nt 2 :3fl e. i. ' .
(iKI,,IAN Mm'iioimst.-. -jmer sixth st ai d
til llllle. liev. Illlt. I'a-lnr. SiTTICes : It A. .M
ami ; ::'n r. m. hmmuy Soleml lo :) . .v. .
''"M Vi ",A,N;r ,'v'''" ' ' ';' '.'"'
il-r sixth nii.l (.iMinle . I. v.. I l.lluir.l,
.i-sii.v. Mui.l:iy-w.i,.i Hi .;;:.-; I ieH.-iiii.K
.''! ! !',' M1' "' ,
Hat. ll. S. ( . K nf 'h! I't'iacli ni. if-evctv
s;,i,imth evenh.,: :ii 7 :m m ihe i.:.m i .t ..i
the elm. ih. All are iiivlteil tn all. ul I fits..
""
Kiiisr mkiiioimsi'. -SixMt St., hetweii Main
a i i reari. llev 1.. f . Itfitt.lt. P. nastet.
rvlfen : 11 A. .M.. K n.i f. m hiaitla si hniil
!) i a i. 1'iiiy. ri ii. i
ill. lay rve'i-
lla
(iKitvt as ruKsiivi kioav.-rmner Main ami
Xiiilh. Kev. Witle, pastor. Seiviies tnnai
hours, hiiinlay Schieil y :3a a. m.
HWKIMHII CoMlllHl VTK'N.M. Craiiile, t)i'
tvveen l-'iftli and Sixth.
Cnl.oni'-.ll ll.VI-llsr.--.Mt. Olive, '.'lilt. le'IVVi-ei.
leiilh ami lileveiilh, Itev. A. HiifHell, pas
tnr. Services ti . m, uml 7 :.i p. in. l'rayer
meet init Weiliiesilay evenint,'.
VoCMl MK.N'S ClIKISTIAN ASSOCIATIUN-
lii.niiis In aterinan lilock, Main street, tins
pel iiieetiiiK, for meuonlv. everv Humlay h(
terniinii at 4 o'clock. ltiiniiiH open week dayi
from k.m u. in., Ii : so p. in.
S'!.,T". VAIK Tahkhnaclk -Rev. J. M.
Wood, ra-stor. Kervlces : hunttay Beliuol,
!i. in.: 1'reaohliiK, ilk. m. hikI r n. n
prayer meetliiK Tuwday nlitlitt choir prf.
tiee Friday nlulit. All are wflcoinn.