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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1892)
! 1 I ij l YOUTHFUL CONVICT PARDONED. lil and Dyingr. He Is Born Home on a Stretcher l-miti Mnnlav's lail . A wan faced, hollow ev ed youth reclininy on .1 stretcher at tlu" M. tV M. depot yesterday afternoon, ten derly cared lor by his father ami broth, -r-in law, formed a pathetic picture that enticed sympathy from all beholders. The i It-ii 1 i ti tr eyes (if tin- sutu ring- hoy served as j mute conveyance of misery, fur his , tonkin- was stilled by desa.isc that may end in eternal silence. t The name of the unf .trttmate yot.th was Micheal Cochran, and he ! was Winy taken tu Smith )maha by his lather ami brother-in law, Dail itf Spatildiuy of Omaha, h, may bed! released from the penitentiary hy a pardon issued hy Governor Moyd. The youuy man was serving a twelve years sentence and has Wen in the prison ahont four months. He was emi ieted of as snult'ny a Swede at South Omaha with almost fatal results, and of rohbiny him. Other ymiuy men were known to ha e heen implicated and it is claimed 1hat Cochran was intiocout of the crime. b'or several weeks he has heen in the hospital unalue to speak or take nourish ment on account of an ailment re semhliny paralysis. He is only eighteen years old and yoes home to ii-lit the hattle of life of death. Lincoln journal. Don't no Now Sa turd a V evening a st I'a n yer wen I into the fruit store at the corner id' Third ami Main streets, and boiiyht tf-n cents worth of fruit, handing tin' proprietor a Confederate hill. The Italian took the hill and yave him ten dollars in change and said he would yo nut and yet the rest tor him. The stranyer said that wasn't necessary as he woldd he in Sunday inorniny to huy a bill of yoods of him, and he would pay him shl in advance, and then left the More. The Italian in a short time ran short of chanye and started out with his n Confederate hill to ycl it chanyeil and soon found he had Wen swindled. Then there was weepiny ami wailiny and ynashiuy of teeth at MikeConaly's fruit stand, indulyed in hy the whole family. In the meantime the fellow had skipped mill has not heen heard id since. J. Fin ley Johnson was a westward passenyer litis morning Auyust Wint id MiMiley was in the county seat to day on business. J. Kkinvs. K. Mullica in Judye Archer's court was continued to lay. K'eports from Lincoln are to the effect that l'rofessor Drummoml is improviny. Mr. anil Mrs. 1. X. liowen returned this inoriiiny to Alliance, after a brief visit in the city. Mrs. T. T. Yoiiny of Ashland and Mrs. J. li. Keed of Falls City, Xeb., are visitiny with the famdy of L. C. Creamer. Mrs. H. Spurluck, of York, was in the cUy yesterday, the yuest of her son (ieorye. She returned home this niorniny. ludye Archer performed the ceremony last niyht that made Marion l Waters and Lena Turner man and wile. j send in a sent to his Eil i h Tilt lllillii! s Send In Your Name lo-- -- THE HERALD" PLATTSMOUTH, An lord Xitka and Albert h'cin hackei returned In. in a trip to Den- ver, Garden ot the Gods. Pike's j l'eak, ct-. y eshrday. Judye Archer this mu niny ten- ' dered a judyment by default in the Home Fire 1 iisiirance Company vs ; 1 1 enry Meisi nyer case. J Drury I irave- vv as arretted yester- day on the charge id beiuy drunk; and carry iny concealed weapons. ' This inoriiiny lie paid .ll into the' school html ami Judo Archer hi j hi :n y on his way. I Mr. W. A. Derrick, lor the last year coiuH'Cted with the choir ol ' the West in i'lsicr Presbyterian church, le,i c 1 1 1 -1 1 1 i! low to accept a possum in C u u'.iyo. l huaha I World llelald. Mrs. R. W. livers dep uted Satur day eveniny for Deucr, where she will hi' joined by her daughter, Mis Alberta, and Miss Alice Wibou. 1'roiu there they will yo to Manilmi and other plea-nre resorts. A 1 web e-v ear-old son id' William Hawks, li iuy at Xell.iwka. fell li'om the top id a box car Sunday w hile play iuy around the depot. His skull was fractured and he was otherwise bruised, but the attend iny physicians thinks he will re cover. The D.-s Moines Artisan, pub lished every Saturday al Des Moines, and the oilici d oi yan of the Trades' ,iseinhly ol that city, ar rived at our exchanye table to day. The paper is owned by a stock i oin pany , and Charles W . I uyi I Is. a for mer employe of Till-. lll.K'AUj, is its business manayer. My propi rt v w,,s m-uivd in Ihe 1 loine hire ill Omaha, Neb. and on J line ''7lh I ha I my hor-es, imple ments and harness bunieil up. and said coin pa ny has this day settled and paid the loss to my entire sat isfaction, audi recommend them lor their prompt and courteous manner in deali y with me. Amount of loss paid me ?C71.7.". Jnll l'l-.l li,' Ki ll., Codar Creek, J uly IVL'. $IOO Rowarfl S I 00 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn t hat there is at one ilrcaileii disease inai science has been abletocme in all its Mayes and that iscatarrh. Halls calanh is Hi,1 niily positive cure known to medical Irateinity. Catarrh hemy a constitutional disanse, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally act iny directly upon the blood and mucous surlace ol the system there by destroy iny the foundation ol the deseaseand yiviny the patient strcnyth by buildiny up the cunsti tuti m and as-istiny nature in its walk. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they oiler one bundled dol I a t s torauyca-e that it fails to cure. Send forlist ol testimonials. Address. F.J. Cheney A-Co. Tole do Ohio. Sold by driiyyi.sts, 7.V. Kor Sale. My house and three lots corner Siu'h and Dey, price -T t .J K t. Mk's. J. A. (i. lh i i.r., Central City, Xeb., ape. Iv K. H MONEY to loan on farms from 6 1-2 per cent up, on 1 to 10 years time to suit the bor rower. Also loans on second mortgages. J. Nl. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. Itch on human and horses animals cured in !) minutes by Wool ford's sanitary lotion. This never fails. Sold F. (1. Fricke Co. druyyisl, l'lattsmouth. THE Managers of THE HERALD having made extensive prepartions for the present campaign have decided to send this paper to any address in Cass County from now until after election for 25 cents cash in advance. This is the host offer ever made by any paper in this county and every one should take advantage of the oppor tunity. Show this to your neighbor or quarter and have the paper address. NEBRASKA. HE HELD UP HIS END Hon. Roswell G. Horr Told How the Tariff Was a Benefit. W.U.I' 111 I II LUIS. Ntll I lll.lMlll.S Ex-CoiKri-siii,iii Hon- Gives t ie Diiinocr.cts anl "Calanuty Howlers" a Black Evo-A Ff.v F.icts Co'icoi H the Taritt. -'t t 'I II 1 .1 '-.Ml s j 1;, I . Despue the nie-lis- heat l.i-l niht a I.ii'l;-- audience was present at the Waterman opeia house te listen to Hon. Ko-wel! ( i. 1 be r ex pound yood republican doctrine. Judye Chapman was selected and presided over the uiectiny, and, in introiliiciny the speaker, said that we were on t he e e of a not her presi dential el.'Ction. and that as there were several questions ol vital im portance at issue which could be better explained by t he ex-cmiyress. man than anyone he knew id, he would not detain them any lonyer. KvCoiiyressiMat'l I loir spoke about two hours, lie did not deal in theories, but in facts, and tin way he handled his subject was a caution. He isa well-read niaiiaiid has the tariff question down to a line point. Those who failed to hear him missed a rare treat. As hot as it was in the opera hoii-e hist niyht he held the ail diem e spellbound for two hours. Following- is a part of what he said. "There was a si ran ye thiny hap pened in the outset of the caui Oaiyu this year, and that is the (act thai our democratic Iriends, when they formulated their platform at Chicayo. the committee made a re port. The majority of that commit tee were in favor of a (arilf, a pi. mk which hail been prepared by the men who won their purpose Innom inate a candidate, who was nomi nated, and that plank in the plat form states I hat they were in favor of levy iuy d uties so as to protect the workiny people of this country, and thai they were in favor of ilestroyiny the tariff only so fast as the best interests of these I'nited States would warrant; but the dem ocratic party , i u convention, struck that proposition out, eliminated it from the platform, and by a larye majority voted in a square free trade proposition that the protect ive tarilf is robbery, and they even went so far as to state it was uncon stitutional. Now it is quite a mys tery to a yood many people why that convention should declare the piotective tarilf unconstitutional. It bothered me at fust to fun' out how such a thiny happened, but I think I struck Ihe feason for it. The constitution, the one adopted by the rebels, which went into force at Richmond, had a clause in it prohihitiny the levy iny of protect ive duties, and the deleyates in that convention, so many of them had served under the Con federate con stitution, that they yot their consti tutions kind of tanyled up and then passed their resolution. They passed the one which would have been true under the Confederate constitution, but which is not true as applied to our constitution, be cause in fact there is not a syllable of the kit d in the work. Why, don't you know that Washington, who presided over the convention that adopted our constitution, that he siyued the first protective bill that ever was siyned in the I'nited States, and it was the second hill siyned alter he became president, and nearly every man who sat in thai convention that framed the constitution was in that very con- yress and voted for that very Dill. .Now, don't you think that men who helped frame the constitution should know as much about what is constitutional as those fellows at Chicayo': It seems to me they did. Then there is another trouble. They had a leaky roof in their wiy wam at Chicayo, and just as they were puttiny thai plank in the platform the roof came down and llooded the w hole house with water, ami too much water will cause democratic contusion any time." Alter statiny the relative posi tions of the two yreat parties In stated that if there was any one thiny he was posted on it was salt, for over one million barrels of that article were made last y ear in sii;ht of his door "In I sill salt was worth if.'.ah per barrel in Michi-an and conyress levied a duty of til cents per barrel, ami salt had been y,,i,iy yt(.;l(hy down instead of up; in His it sold at ?1.IH per barrel and in 1 S72 ;it ifl.M per barrel, when the republican party revised the tarilf and reduced 1 J it to Hi cents per barrel, where it has remained for twenty-four years and is to-day, and to-day salt sells for ail cents, barrel and all. At the la dory the barrel costs 2D cents, so that salt really sells for 'M cents per barrel, two cents less than the tari;:. o the c nso'eer ntiot p.! tie tali!! ill A !e v e,,i s ayo w ire nails were ".cllbi y at , a k'-,. and none were in a u u laet u red in this eouutry. The repuldieans le ied a la ol fl per key. and, it what the i:,v traders say I- s,,, aails shoiiM hive .-.ihaiiced to .1 per key. hit! la-t a I they Iroppe 1 f. per M-ji .n one y eat' and h,: e I -en yoiny ilow n e er -inc. ." He w v-al on an-1 took up ere sides, steel, woolen join s a'ld and showed that all had cheapened on accoii n t ol t lu c M-ry , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I to n tai ill. ll.' een tackled the till w hich I he democrats said -not make in this coiiiitrv . pies; ion, ve colli I He said there were tv. ,-i!y one establishment.- in th - .- l leled Mates makitiy tin to-ilay and in-ide ol lour months they would be in crease, 1 to forty si, and all makiny tin plate ri-lit here in America The yreat c.vi vent inn hall at Min neapolis, when" the m t pre-ider.t and vice presi lent ol the I'nited Stales were nominated, u,i- car peted with A iiicrica a -made l inen. News; From A'o-oad Concerning Differor t Things. I uh rm.it ion ha- been tiled ayainst seell (I the Homestead strikers a u 1 1 I ro i u all report tlu ie will be about 'Ja i strikeis arre-ted lor murder. 1 lie arrest ol the h-mler ol -.rh-ers at lloim stead has cau-ed yreat exeiieaieni aiiiouy the men i nd a con l! icl w i i h the militia is leafed. I rviny 1 1 art wa s ihowu--d yester day at Norfolk, while in bathiny. A lot of Italians at Woodbridye N. J., w ho are on a strike, attempted to wreck a train at that place yes terday, but the sherill yatheicd i posse a ml a II esli d Ihe I em lei - and the rest removed the obsiructioiis they had placed on the track and sa ii I I hey did not w i ,-h Inviolate I In law. A Ml k'lU-.k'i 'I s Mil. I II M A dispatch Irom Diltsbury this inoriiiny says. Das id Lester ol company ., l-oiil leent Ii Ii leyuneut National yuard of I Vuusy l auin, stabbed Frank Calhoun with a bay ouet on (iraut street, near I'd I h ave nue, Diltsbiiry, al '.:;. il o'clock this morniny. Thealfray is the outcome of a niyht's carousal that Lesterand I Inward I look indulged in last niyht 1 hey w ere uriuKi uy y el tins morn iiiy. They went alony (Ira ut street, in siil tiny e cry person they met and brandi.shiny their bayonets in the faces of passeis-hy. When thev reached 1 )e vole's tin del lak iny estab lishment, where Calhoun is em ployed, the latter advised Lester to he more carclul with the bay one! he was thrtistiuy about. Lester, with a vile exclamation, plunyed the weapon Into Calhoun's stomach. Calhoun fell without a slruyyle. Lester rushed upon him ayaiu, hut wascauyht hy bystanders. Altera hardfiyht Lester and 1 look were ar rested. Dr. Mclilvery, who attended Cal houn, says the wound is very seri ous; the stomach was torn, and Ihe liver was penetrated hy the bayonet, and he has no hope of recovery . Calhoun is 51 years of aye, a mem ber of the Grand Army of the K'e public, and has a family. Lester lives in the Thirty-second ward of 1'hiladelphia, and is -ii years old. Lesterand Hook were deserters from t he cam p at I lomestead. l'he Homestead mills are heiny li 1 led w 1 1 h nou n n ion men and the mills are expected to be in full blast by Saturday. i A dispatch in this nioi niuy's Liu- J'irii;il sitntc-s that II. M. K'ice wl"- disappeared from Lincoln ast winter has heen discovered in San Francisco. Dr. C. C. Terry, a well known phy sician of Fall h'ivers, Mass, was killed last eveniny in a peculiar manner. lie was takiuy lessons in feiiciny from Professor Caslalda of Newport, when Ihe button on the hit ler's foil broke and, the weapon pa-siny throiiyh ferry's riyht eye into his lira in. He re in, lined uncoil scions until his death. V 1 hree boy s al Atlantic City. Iowa, wet e terribly mutilated yesterday. Tin y were playiny under a car on a sid track when it was struck by another car iloiuy a llyiuy switch. ! ( ,1r '"0' 'iik killed outriyht by the ! i'1" ' Htliny his body in two. another ', ""' '""l '"'W l'"' oil' and the third j wa-cut and bruised all ovit. I " ! ''"'"l property was insured in the I Ionic fare nl Omaha, Jand on . i4'- " " . I was I li 'st ro in 1 lie iti tiiul iitl III V l.O..-1-.l 1 I 7 my loss was adjusted and paid to my entire satisfaction and I recom mend siiid company for their prompt and courteous manner in deaiiiiy with the assured. Amount of loss paid me, !r 1, 4i K i.l HI. ' .' - - " ' - . -. - j j t H AS A.N I ill V l-.N TI K. riattstnotith I uly 7, lv.fj. Judy Ivo-seM. oi Weepia- l.'el. is ill tin city to day 1 1 an -aVt iuy btlsiiies, ,;t i-aitr! hmi-e. Hon. k'o-vell C. Horr left tin-' ittor:uuy ..a No. . lor H.iMitly w h.-re !; v. .11 speak to-uiyht. M'-s Ma-i.ie Lnistead. w ho has been tie- y est ol Mrs. C. S. Johnson. Icl! this morniny i,.r Tecuui s.-h. N. ii. Chilbi ry. II. D. Ap.-n-.C. C. I 'at in.-le am! I". 1 1. I dlock, w cut to i the I'iatle 1 ttoiii I'll- laoribn- oil j a ishmy tour. I I 'eel my tith- ot a I o - ( al I was it,, A rcl ici 'i a -i i u emu I. w herein ,i i ud u ue nt wa rem ! d.-i by del mp forrl IT. to to-day The I i ns- brothei s ,, Vict.,; i,, l'a-s County, ha e the li nest held ol w unci w iieat in tin country . -ay il n ill y i, Id lilty bus!',, acie. m," llera',,1. " idyes J s per j Murray . M s. ayyiier ha- opened a m w d res-Hi,, L i 1 1 y shop. Doth ol our blai k-ni.ths -eem to have pie 1 1 1 of Work. I lines I.auliridue w as a I'latls ni' ait h ; s iior last Sa 1 ui da . Mis. o-eph fiibb- and l.iiuily are visitiny old Iriends in Murray . Mr. Theodore Ihick ,-teps rather lliijll these days. C.tu-e: A ten pi oi ml bo . Mrs. Iloinies and Mr-. Charles Cmdey -are doiny a l;ihh business in ihes-makiny. Miss .Mary Holmes has been on the ,-icli list, I. ut, we are yl.nl bisay, is i nvvi riuy. Mrs. William Holme- ami Mr-. William Morrow wete visitors to l'lattsmouth. Mrs. I lodycus of Co! ley e Sprinys. I. .wa, is v is it hi; with her daily liter, Ml s. h',,1 , l t Wool. Jack Shaw has added a new ex press Waymi to hi- ahead)' Well j 1 1 i ; I t 1 1 livery stable. M r. lici t I .atta. a y ouuy med ical student of Lincoln, was v i-itin:v his many- Iriends in M u rrav . M r. Dav id I 'it tin an and daughters, Misses Adda and Kittie, were 1 'latlsiiiouth visitors hist Saturday. Da v id I 'it ttua u is puttiny new screens on his house that wt re man u laet u I ed by William Holmes. M r Sa in r,el 1 la I lance, a prom i m at pla-terer, ol l'lattsmouth was a pleasant caller last week. he is I'm i.-h in:; Mr. Won -terhi dl.'s hoii.-e vvst of lurray, Ivhuunds ,V Woot are doiny a yooit nusine.ss. ,ir. ivoot is a very popular y oiiny man in Ihe commu nity and has made many fiiends here since he went into business. Mr. Win. Dull has been on tin sick list for sometime hut lie is now- able to alleud to business. Mr. Dull lias as yooil crops o l wheat ami corn as any in the neighborhood. Mr. I" red Crosser is farinniL; .dl acres of his father's valuable farm south ol Murray. Fred is workiny hard and has his corn in yood shapi I le will make one of the solid men of Nebraska. M r. Lue Cole has cleared hi acres of timber land and has hid cords of wood ready for market. Delias Kill acres of corn and -10 acres of small yrain ami 2'J head ol horses second to none in Cass county. M r. Win. Morrow has shipped to ( )m ah a seven car loads of cord w I. fourteen cords to the car. He lias I ."V acres of corn and ."in ai res of small yrain, all in yood condition, besides feed iny ."0 head of ( attic and PKI head of hoys. Mr. Robert Adams, who has taken to himself one ol the handsomest yoiiny ladies of Murray for a part ner throiiyh life, is atteiuliny In acres of yood corn. Mr. Adams is a yood carpenter and is a valuable addition to the community. lion. Anderson Wool has ret u rued from an extensive trip throiiyh Ari.ona and California. Wimior says he has some not ion of local iny in one of the above mentioned places, but we hope that it is not so. as we cannot allord to lose so y I a cit i.eu. Dr, Morrow has located at Cn-r-man town, his many Iriends were anxious to have him remain here where he would have been liberally pat ion i.ed. he may return in the near future, he is a yoiiny man that thoroughly understands his proles- sioii and is a valuable addition to any community lb it lie m:l locate in. .Mr. llaxb r, ol the linn ol liaxtcr Dawson, has bmiyht twenty live acres of land one m ile east of Mur- , . , , ,. 1 .. 1 ray ami is mummy min-en a tilul residence, which will soon be finished. Mr. Baxter has purchased his partner's interest in tin- store and is yoiny to put in a lir-t-class Stock of yoods, when he will be able to supply his many customers at the lowest prices. Mr. Walter Mates of Nevv liaka sup plies us with fresh meat twice a wiek, he kills one beat a day and then cannot supply his many cos tamers. . D11K. U'"l'"l llit M.-ill.-iil Skill fur I li-tit Muiitlis. o red hi Tun Mouths ley Cutfciiru lh-!iifdle. T!i; N to crtify tint i r1:' I n!i.. tr I K-'.-n I'i a- v t- f ,s in, "mi. I In I. : .:''. I l it 1. -t i.. .. l- .1 -I... I III il ,-.Ml, '.t- l I'll I" T'l l !.'. I II,. I.'t .. n iilin r w.i w r.i i' i ill .u- 'a t'-r .it ! i-t .. 11. Ii I S . 1 'Ut . II. .1 tm... it, ,,... j M . Ill I ' ,,,. i. 1 k-i'. -. ( i - i 'i Th l In la. 1 . Clr i-l !... i a. tin- in, -i.l I lll-l I- : l' . M , ..I . r, III. i i, .1 ir. AC 'r ii !-, Ii.i ! i. -t. .ii, I 1 1 i ! :. n i. ii:..-.-. ii... .io. f i-.i.- 1. -I .:..!, I. it I I tl , f-.r , ii i t iT.ll I'I. M'l" :Cvr . , . ...,.., ..I in v i rt of b 4 I Iv. 'I I.l' .i., f. I!;. '.' -.( v ''1: ti n. Ii ilili i. ,, lent fit !'!.' ' " 1 in- r.l-i' W :i, l,M.vtl l:ir . 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I. t a-i Ihl. -hin Mai Into i Mii.iiii . 1 1 1 o t nt i It . hot i iti a nt m.i nt mil. h loil it - pi m nut in the ili-tnil i nnrl nl la i in i fit v. i I a a - lia, a.i in-1 t lie ileleti ilanl W in. A la to It . I he ..I , - i t t Mini .ra vol ul who 1 1 ate 1 1 l e. . i s i la 1 1 1. 1 ttn-ti 1 n miiil-t sai.l lam 1 1 i'ii ii . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . i v to .It- Inr sl.tl.im l 1 1 1 1 1 1 II . l i i 1 1 1 intt to-t tin lei. ti Io. in July .'I'll. I -I iiinl I. a o.-l" nt iu. sni.l to ile lioitiu e xociiti-it I nl 'Jlt li. hvi ami ileli v ut.-il t.i tin- i.t.iitit ilt. Saul mile is past 111''-. 1 li i it nti saiil (lav there was lileil in -aol imitt ill -ai.1 en n-o a certilii-il trae--i ript nl itiu eeilmys in nttat limi-nl in Iti-I it e can t nl M. An In r minnl tm- saiil cuiuit In-rent I. I . t a-i- T loosli t n u; Ma i 1 1 i i io I'i nit tan v a il.u 1 1 1 i tl a n I Win A. I. tnth ilt-lt-inlaiit, vhi-roiti the ti-1 1 : r 1 1 nt the ..Mil i r .li-i Inse.l that sml J.i l nil hat I tot .t 1. 1 .ot I in sa nl ei .ant i a hoi t hall ..t s 'Julatol '.ta lrletl t. ati.t -ai'l nllaeli n n-t it w as i . nit i inn il in I Ii i - i . .art aii.l sanl I I . . I il -1 ' let toil nil II II, 1 .1 1 I ,o Io. I III this ae'lntl. lull art r.- a i roil I.. an-, t t -aitl .et it it.n nit .,r I" Ii.r Miuol.n tin -.inn .lav nl An-til-l ! 'J I I ( -i. I'll i.'Csii i :., M -( II i x I. t I oi i- v x v . II'. Il - ,t '..nil -. I o-i -Ml ,V K'niil L.."i .1 N.'tii S- VI I' ol- M.I.KA -I. A t , ( a-- I mini I ' -- in i ..in,' j i'i art Tn all I a l s. .Ms iiiloio-le.l ill tin e-lati A ill' in o i A ill i, ih i i a-t tl ,.t ice t- hen . ut m ii I liat tm t he -til il.iv ..I Aiiuusl . I ' I-'.-! at the In. -it nl In ..'i l"i k a. in., at VI t e en a nt v nnl.-'s nil it a' in I'latt-niMitli. in -anl i tv. the pit i - H oi a-l,ltl Inr tin- api'Mlittaoiil nl J..hu s, hiaioica-so a- in i mi 1 1 i -1 1 at . a ol sml 1 -1 ato, u 1 1 a- Ileal tl anil n-iileieil ; at .mis intort'st hn 1 1 time ami lai .-all p. I niitv iil'pear iitol -In.,, t-aii-e, il aii Ih.-v h.iM-. wliv In -lonil.l 11.. I In ap..illit ol ,1- - III II iO I til III 1-1 I O I t . l'l, ti .l till- lath llavnt h.U A. 1'. ls''-J. li. S. IV A '1 s I ; V ,1 utility J tl.l.t . Ni-w School House Work commenced to-day on the new tfa.KKI school house at Xchawka and the buildiny will be ready by the time the fall term opens. The htiildiny will be 4,1 by IV) leet, two stories hiyh, and will he built of pressed brick. ' , ... , Si. v e ' ,! t'.- ti-.-, ,. iv v . . : .- I, Co ; -1 . ;. I ' ,.' !..: ttU.i