i 4 I .4 VM w is: few Uv frUl. i PliATTSaiOUTII, NKJUKASKA, FIUDAY KVKNIXfJ, Viir;:;U 1SS7. r-: ;y fljliitf III J LBJ , . , ,TI S B il , la m (U J 1 SlMI'HON , . O U Smith J II Watkhmas 11VKi.V Cl.AUK A Maioi.k J S Mathhwm W 11 Mali, k Couacihueii, Ht ward, , A' w win i it , ., )IM .Ionics 2nd 1 wm W Kl It Mayor. C'crii, Alt r:iry. r.iilrii-.r. roue- jiJ, M.in'.lit!!. Srd 4tll- Board Pub. Work M II Muurii x I W lJUTTOJC I K H (iltKUltKL. T McCali.hu. I'rks J W JollNI ,tllAIIIMA KilKO OOlf lBU JIAWKM WOK-I M iJ W k.W KjtK I 11 II Tre:nurcr. I) -.iiity Tus.isurer, - Clerk. liep;i'.r -"' "'. . cler of i,iln;jt Coirtk kii'is't. - -Deputy Hlitirla. M-.irv.-yor. -Attorney. - -M;rt. 'nl clioolH, t I 'J J II IIOAIIII Of Hll'KUVISOKrf. Lo.,.., tVm.. w'!ff 5- v" - k.iiiwoiii: il. Ill- A.., " . 1. A. CAMl'BCI.I. Tll'H. l'OI.I.-CK J. M. Koltl X.HON t, O. Mci'llB'tHO.N W. ('. M-iowAi.rxK J. i. KlKK.XIIAKl II. O. Vkima? A. MaIkM.K . A I I. KM Hk.ks i M A V N A U I SVIXK O. 11USHHLI. A GIVIG SOGIKTIKS. iXssToTiTrNT.wiriTT. m1 trent ferolSicis iiie ir.peclluliy invited to j.UPr.d. ; . hll Th-.tisifiit brother ar i e pec t f u. I y lu Ti ' 1 to at lend. i-'.K White. Master Workman ; K. A, lute. Foreman ; h J. Morgan. Oveweer ; J. K.' Mini. ltceorder. iiS CJA.M! Xtl.K, MODICltN WO(I)MKN ' ,"f niritM j-oifCiitlud furtli ..Ion A tvrwilzn t Iv. .f T. hU. All transient x,w,..i,.r, Vfii.rtlil.) i.!isu!;f. I', "f Wormy !XdVl-.i-r: . B. Siiiltti. Kvllanker ; W. C. Ti'.lrt, V'.avk. T9i,Trummi i.o: ;i: no. h. a. . v. v. i- M-i-.f cv.ry iilt.-iiiitu Kriduy rvfiuii at i;wk-.vo.d H ill a: s w'l-I.K. Ail tniiiswnt rtli pp Hi-u ivs;iiM-:fu;!y invit-d to jitlmid. '. A. uutirli f.I. VV. ; H. Cre-n. Koieiiuin : C Wil '..'- K -cordi-r ; M. A. Newcomer. vcrer. .MjCONIHJE POST 45 C. A. I HOST Kit. J. W. '. S. '!'' V ! A. II A I'KS ;o. Ml.M ,KriiLr I'akw- li.. M A1...N 1IX ' fll Altl.K-t I''"U1 r.K.V.I. ilF:.Ml'l.K jAivuCD-lt .CJIAS A 1. 1 II A KHillT cetiuvc Saturday evening. .to:niminder. .senior Vltfa Junior " Adjutant. Q.M- Ul-loorof 111 J I lay ... tiu;iril ". .' . Serjrt M;jr. .(jaarrer M.u'er ft-r:. McElwain, -DEALER IN- latc&BS, Clocb, Jewelry AND SjacialAtleutroa JLiyeaWatcli Repairiiig WE WILL HAVE A inewLine -OF- HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO Library - Lamps OF UiipeBiSiosaMPaKeri AT THE USUAL Jneap Jrrices AT- S1UTI1& SL ICK'S. almes4bon ICE AGEIP S ltepi-esent the following timo tried and firc-tested companies: Aciorlcaji Ccntral-Sr. Lours, Assets Sl.a'.ool CoiKinercial Union-Kngland, 2.KVH Fire A'siK-lation-fldladelphia, " 4.H5.57S Frauknn-rhlladvli.hla. " 3.1I7.10C Uor.ie-Nf .-York. " 7.8iVW Ii a. C j. of orth America. Phil. " 8.474C2 t,lvprpoyl&London & Globe-Eng " C.G39.7S1 KorlU Dritlsh a Mercantile-Kug " 3.37S.734 jforvvieii l7uion-Eii?Iand, 1.243.4&; priusSeld F. M.-Si-rlngfleld, " 3,nH5 Total A'seta. $tJ.115,774 03S3S Aijntel ani Pail at tiusAjte n Thanksgiving- Lincoln, Neb., Nov 4. Governor Thayer hits iuod thu following procU niiition: Statf or NiciiitAUK. I i:.K:ur: vk Dr.fAiimr.MT. J At tins nelson of lli ye;ir whim lie e.n tli lias i;l ven forth an aluiiKlaiit incrv.iae ; wlit-n ti e li.irvtt have Imii i;;iIIh-icJ. aa-.l realizing that the year, wiiicil is now drawing to a close, has been .Hi.; of ,ro-icrty, health and hup:d-ll'-ss .t the h! .iI; of Neloask't, il i iiiot'i I hat I i-ysliiMilil make lnmibi- ackiioTtedeniiMits Ik our llcaveuly Father lor his un-i'trakhle gooiinesa. In acKunUuce with an ai;rjpriat and tlnis hniiorea eiiHi.iiu. auJ con lorniiDg to the ro laiuatiou of the president ol Ihe United -tatex, 1. John M. 'I'lLiyiT. governor of the state oi Nulii'rtska. do herehy .net apart Tliumday, the Will ilay of iIiIh inontii a- a day of i h.iiik giving, prayer and praise lo the stip'eni( roli-r of the universe for his rich and niaaifoiU bU:s- I reeninTneiid tlia'. on tli'U day, tho peopi e lay aside their usual avocalluus. and, asi-iii-blnig i;i M.oir accmioined place d(iole.l to UhriHiiait worship, render Hun ih .o,na-,- .f grateful heail for 111'1. l:ii.u:r.ei.'.lile favors he has voinrs.ifed to to 114 as a people. And whi'e it should be a day ' rejol.dn;'. when kindred iiikI others long .separated, shall unite asaii: I i Joyous reunion, thej-oor and needy s!i.iuld he oorue lu kindly remem brance, ihun iiiiit:tlag tiia example of our divine master who, wiiila 1 1 1: n I il i ea.th, r.'eut alout doing go l. IN WITXKSS WIIKlittOP' I have ht relo set my han-l. and c.iused t he great seal o: the yta!'' tube 4CAL.J afl!e.l hereto. lone at Lincoln tins in I day of November, A. 1 1j7. Hy til - cvera-r : -I.-n M. TiiArr.it. (5. I, laws. Seer.;tar ofStrte, Latest by Telegraph. E0115lOVEI AND STOLEN'. Was It n Joke? Washington, Nov. 3. Au attempt was made; to-xiiht to either kill or main Ch -if Justice Waite of tlio United States supreme court, or to pcrpertrntc a silly h lax. About 0:30 a small )tx was sent t his house through tiie special delivery postal service. It was a pasteboard box a'-out 10x0 incaoa, Lio'cin 8om-;thi. like a valentine box and was addressed in a sm ill ami a; p irently d'sjuised band to "lion. Ciiiof Justice Vaite, No. 1415 I street, Washington, D. C." Near the bottom were the words, "Important I'apers," underscored. Tiie tiling enclosed was a gla?3 tube -iLo.it ten ineb.es long and of the diame ter of a lead pencil. Tha tube was bent at an angle of sixty degrees and was fastened to the box by means of small pieces of heavy payer fastened over it. The tube for most of its length, con taiucd a jet black liquid but about one and a half inches from the end was a purcusion cap separting the fluid from a little more than an inch of coarse powder apparently what is known asAtlas powder. At the other end of tha powder was another purcusion cap and to this was attached a wire which was apparrntly entended to explode the tube. This wire wr.s disconnected apparently by the blow given the box in the post office when cancelling tha stamp, and so when tho box was opened no explosion occured, From circumstances connected with the mailing of the box, the police amd detectives believe it is possible the package was sent for a joke. Rioters and Boycotters Arrestod- Dcblix, Nov. 4. Thirty summonses hsve been issued under the crimes act in connection with the evictions at Bally haunds, a little village in County Mayo. The majority of the summons' are for young girls who took part in resist ing the evictions Commoners Jasper Pine of Waterford, and Jam:;s Gilhooly of Cork, are also summoned, the former for inciting the people to resistance r.t the Serahan eviction, and the latter for incit ing a boycott at a league meeting at Schull. Impoverished Mewf jundland. 1Iat,kax, N. S., Nov. 4 Tiie He v. Dr. Hawley, vicar apostatic on the L-Yench shore of Newfoundland, says there is a good deal of truth i;. the reports of des titution in the remote districts of New foundland in spite of the government denials. Tiie people are not dying by hundreds, but thousands are barely ex isting, and the situation will be worse as wint.-r advance?, for the fishing season was in many places a failure, and there is no supply of food nor money to buy it. PlattsiYioutri Markets. FURNISHED BY W. n. NEWELL CO. Nevember, 4 1SS7. Wheat No. 2, 48. " 3 40. Corn, 2 7. Oats, 3 18. Rye, 2 35. Barlev, 30. Hogs, $3.80 $4.00. Cattle, $3.003.50. The tendency ot the market is downward. A "Decoy" Cow. A farmer living r.car Dickinson, Dak., has a cow that is used as a decoy in loading cattle in cars. Bhe will "make friends" of the steers in a yard, and at a given signal lead them up the incline that projects from the car toward the yard. Her owner receiypa more for her services than any two man at Into station receive. Chicago Times. HER TITLE DCEDS. Inside the cottage dixr Fhe Hits Just where tho cuulilit, softest there. Slants down en Miiowy kerchief's bauds. On foldoil hands mid silvered hair. The garden palo her world shuts in, A simple world, made swwt with thyme. Where life, soft lulled by droning been, Flows to the mill stream's lupiiing rhyme. Poor are her cottage walls and bare. Too mk'u.i end small t j Imrbor pride, Yet with n musin.i ;-azo she sees Her broad domuiiiK extending wide. Green kIon of hills, and waving fields. With blooming h.;.lgea Bet between. Through shifting veiiu of tender mist Smiles, half revealed, a mingled seen'.'. All hers for lovingly she holds A yeilow paekct in her hand. Whose ancient, fa-led script pioclcims lier title to this spreading land. Old lettrrs! On the trembling page Irop unawares unheeded tears. TJieso are her title deeds; her l.tnds Spread through ther.-.'.lniscf bygone yenrs. Albion Mary Fellow.. jMJOIT M1-S.MEKTSM. THE CAPITAL EXCITED CONCERNING "SUBJECTS" AND "SENSITIVES." TRAIN AND THE CHILDREN. The Eccentric Oil Man Cliattlnp -n-W.i the I.ittlo Ones In M:di.u:i Stiunrp. Jly duties teko me nearly every day across Madison sqnaro and I always marie it detour and stood a minute and listened to Train talking to till children. IIo was always thoro unless tho weather was too bad for liis small friends to be out and then tho j!j;oo lost its uttrarjtio:i for liirn. la fair wet.','ier lie was always to bo found on tho .mo bench, a stalwart, JianoVomo figure, clothed from head to foot in rh; wlji'.o linen and mono of curling; white hair pushed buck from a face that from long exposure had grown as swarthy nu ai Indian's. Ho is a very handsonio man, with features LoH and well cat, tho skin, though so dark, smooth and clear, thiek, vigorous hair, strong, oven whito teeth and a pair of fine, large, calm gray eyes. His physical health was ierfeet and his cleanliness fairly radiant. There was always a crowd alxmt Train, a group of children who listened with grave and respectful attention to his sayings, and a nursemaid or two and a couplo of passers by like myself who lingered out of curiosity. To the adults he was rierfeetly obhvious. lie affected not even to see u i. His hat, which ho never wore, alwa3-s lay on tho bench 1 sido him, and his buttonholj vas usually adorned with a big b:i:ich of field flowers, presented by some juvenile admirer. Train, as far as I could gather from his conversa tions with tho children, was not insane, fur ther than he wanted to put mankind's theo ries into practice. Ho did good in his way, sowed some excel lent seetls in little minds that regarded hi? sayings with reverence. Ho had a way o! lecturing tho young ones in his jerky fashion upon tho necessity for clean hands as well at pure hearts, and used to settle their small dis putes and admiuistor lectures on loving kind ness and fraternity, of which, though the manner flew far above their undeveloped comprehensions, yet tho matter seemed to sink into their hearts and may yet bring forth good fruit. There is general lamenta tion at his announcement that he will return no more, and even the elders miss tho quai.it. handsome old crank, and the square secuis lonely without him. New York Cor. Brook lyn Eagle. Fun for tho College ISoys. Some of tho residents of that portion of the city near the Red bridge were treated to n novel sight tho other evening. They saw a party of about twenty young men drive down to the Seekouk in hacks, and as soon as thoy alighted seven of them were taken in hand and escorted to tho top of tho sand ba:;k. There tho seven had their hands tied behind theci and hood3 wero placed over their head;. It then became apparent that the party earn from Brown university and that the sevea unfortunates were candidates for admissio:i to one of the secret orders of the college. When all was ready the victims were asked if they were bravo men. One of them avowed that ho had a leaning toward that direction, but ho did net make known that fact with any remarkable degree of vociferourness. Tho others looked as though they were afraid scmo one would say "rttts." At a given signal tho seven were sent spinning down the sand bank like so many barrels, and when at tho bottom of tho incline they were picked up, placed on their feet and again Interrogated, bnt in so low a tone of voice that that o:-lioa of the mysterious rites was lost to tho specta tors. When satisfactory answers were riven the candidates were led to the very cd;;e of the river and given a shove, which sent them sprawling into tho water. Fortunately . hero r.-as but little depth of water, and the victim?, after spluttering and plunging about, wero brought ashore. Is'ezt they wero takon to a placono&rthe boathor.?e, where tboy were hacked up to a faucet. Their pantaloon wr. ists we:-o then stretched out, aid the faucet slipped in, srA before they could realize tho intent ot" tho "degree team'' their backs were fairly pwim mingwith cold Pr.wtuxet water, There wero other steps toward the throne or tho my site brotherhood, such as having water poured down their necks, being fattened to slcs and told to remain there util the tide cm mo up and washed the freshman socd. uH their garments, and lastly being located on a e;:.-b-stone, with instructions to wait for further ord?rs. One of the young fellows ha 1 a trick played on him not down in the ritual of tho society. An East Providence man cr.rr.a ajong, saw tho blindfolded candidates stand ing like beggars, with hands open as if for alms, and grasping the situation calmly re moved a quid for which he had no further use and left it in the victim's hands. Hav ing thus led the candidates through the mys terious gates ut tho society the degree team bundled them into hacks, and tha party, drove pfl to the college in pursuit of other intellec tual divertissements. Ileports of east-s of pneumonia, pleurisy, typhoid favc-r and Other sequences of shower baths and deluges in the eool of a late autumn night are now in order. --Providoiio Journal. A Correspondent!! Acrltlrntal IMsoovery. Animal Magnet Uxii us uji AiiiUHe::ienS. i:xj.eriinen(s with a "Clu.-ts in Hypnot lita An "O;icn;tor'" Concltiiois. This l-.'tter v. iil I.o in the nature of u confe s sion. La:-t sjiring, discovering by ae- i!c;:t that I could mesmerize, 1 tot.k u: m i.n.i is;n as . t diversion for tho amusement d' niyself eei:d frien!s. I had long 1: !:ev( d in il e2.ti.-ely, and carefully watched its j iv cess. s, but I wished to study its jililh -op;:y jvnd iiad out, if I c.t;'d, tho cviii :.) and tho liiijiis of its mysterious 'hi'f!.:'iie;ia. 1 lir.it, found that I c.mld, by j-.lacing my hai.il .'ii tlij l'orc!;e;.d f a youTig n'-q iMir.t anco and aeeoT.'ipmiyirg I hi; slight, pi- -.i;'v. wi: ii an im;erative oiunutn-l, I t.s hi ; eye: .Me! k 'co them iirm'y closr-d ttl ef- ;":;!": of his wii!. I could j:n;el hi:a to dan" . or k.-cp him from i.-vvirg fV.-.m 1-is tr.u-us; i-o.'l-.l prevent hi.s ri : from his oh.dr; pi .v vev.t his striking LU h::itd t- g-ti!or, a:;!, .-it-!-si, couM i-T.-veni hi: from FjK'akiii.'. In i'."e. i i tdiijolutoly o.iirollwl l.is vi lli..' iry tauseies in every r.'::;.'-et, and r.ml.i e :.;. ! him to do anything that h ; '.vas phytieji y cai.'al la of doing. Extending the c"j5i'riine:it-j, I ohtai;:'-1 1h': :i'!i i c'intn.1 over ce'...;, hot!i Taea iaei .vo-1-.i., till I hid j!ai a c':;s;of seavt : so re;o:ivo t!:at 1 r.i.l coiitr;l them with . Up to thio time t .: -y v.vre all I cr.' ly coaseio;;.; ?:-id with-n.t ai.y killueinr.!;Ns; they kaew who they were, where I hey were und what tkoy were doing, and th.ry l:m,.'!:"l as heartily at the ah..i;rd lesaltsootaii:- I as nay f.peetji'.o;-. Up to thL tifie, loo, i had no ni-;a!W of a':"erl.ii::iag who'.!i-r the ! p p.irent rrsulht were genuine. I might bo the dupe of cunning pc.;.! who were co;i.-.!ri;. to fool me. for ia theso early :;'ai," -s il: ro seems t; bu no way of seieiitilically prov ing it. It was some time I "."oro I v. as ;:hl to carry the cxperi!ie?its f ui-tlier t-.nd ; t cant r::l of n .r n "I don't dare club him," said a littlo girl ; when told to punish her pug deg with a club because he had just snapped at her. "1 dont dare club him. He might bito me, and then I would have hydrotoxicon.n This little girl had been reading tho papers lately, and ia some way got Pasteur nixed up with swill mill--. Cincinnati Times-Star. tho oo!iscioi:siie! and .! ''' of my cl.-i.. At last success ciaac. I mado t!i--i,i ntul hear must juitcea and fight ta ioiv.a iiiors with ;,reat energy. At this p..ht they l.-caiao iia::cl, and it wi ca:-y to eraraaaad 1h -'r iea.'ii-s in other rosp:ts. At a si:g;.:wt: tliey heard midc, the ii'iscs of a riot, a tie der storm, the mnviag of Jioa:;, a ;;i'e, ei CoL Ingersoll, ami they giY.iIualiy Mi.-!" l-o vividly anytiiing to which I davctcd ta e.tteution. In this world of haiiacaiel; they lost ccus-'ciousnes.: or, rattx-r, th-y ahandtined their i-eal existence and as.-aiiised an aLnormal existence, us oils "does in a dream. VAIUOU3 EXPEimtEr.TS. I am not yet certain whether this strango condition is imposed on them by my will or whether it is self imposed, subjeetivo and the result of expectation on their jiart. I am in clined to believe tho latter theory is true, because when I direct their attention to a horse, for instance, ouch one sees a different sort of a horse and his head is iu different di rections. By a few additional passes I can induce a cataleptic state in which tho sensitive lie comes perfectly rigid and can be laid out be tween two chairs, his head on one and Lis heels on another like a log. They can also be easily made insensible to pain, 90 thai, pins aro stuck through their hands, teeth drawn and painfyl but harmless acids put ia the 03-0 without extorting a sign of feeling. In this way, and others even more conclu sive, I havo demonstrated tho good faith of my class. I have given several receptions for tho en tertainment of my friends and record hero some result for the beve.it of laeso ia other cities who choose to try t!: pilar txptriraonts. Tho available class now cor.sLts of t ,'ht four g;nt!ei-::u and four iaaka, froci 17 to -10 yvvtvd of ago. Two of tauso (both ladios) I have never been able to take into the region: of hallucinations. I can control them physi cally, can prevent . their unclasping their hands, or Laying down a fan, or rising f ix.ai their chairs, or pronouncing their owa names; but here my influence ste,:;:!. I can not make them think that tho ream i : hot cr i cold, or that inusquitoos aro prevalent;, cr disturb tho testimony of their senses ia ci;y '. way. I The other sis are lost to tho realities of life? the instant I touch them. One of them I cai j put into a sound sleep in r. second, ur.l ho will sleep until I awaken him. It should bo stated here that tfr.esc sensitives are above the average of intelligence end mental activity. Thro of them are cierlrs in the departments, one, who took the vsleai,' tory iu college, being an avtljt in the Smiih Fonian.' Two mv hi builnass for I'.emselve.;; one of them, a shrew:!, : jg.-cl. .rj and J.;-vl-1 headed man as one .vould meet anywhere, with a shf.rp commercial turn of roiad. This lr.r.n tli tiers i'roni the oth-r.-r; in being keenly incredulous nker ileal of his hallueinitioj when thev s-ni unreasonable. SOM3 COXCLUSK.'SS. I know of no oilier lhi;; i;i which there is so ranch entcrtainr.it at. ia mc.-n!: risai. F"r the l:e::efit ot tltcae who desire- to esperimeac I append certain conehociens fi'oai my owa ti.-crimenU'. here: 1. About one person in ten can be mos rjerizod. 'J. Tho proportion of people who havo tito "power"' to n.i'-Siiierize, if it bo a power, I tU not Know. 3. Mesmerism is a t rar.ee and pcerns to n.f fdmost identical witii somr.auibullsm. 4. It is as harmless as sleep. My sensitives occasionally come to mo in the daytime to ho put to sleep for tho pui-pose of o'ta::ing re? t. 5. Hallucinations tliat take place tmrler mesmerism are celdom rcmenibtreu ia a suh Eoquint waking state, but are ftnerally re called with vividness in a subsequent nies raer'c state. G. Mesmerized rabjocts do not see the ob jects or people in the room or hear any noise whatever oxeept tho voice of the operator. T. My sensitives could havo an arm or a leg amputated, I have no doubt, without sullering anj' pain. 8. Some cf my sensitives are able to toll what goes on behind tnc-m, and vuero they cannot see it, by some rjceult sense of which I am ignorant. I am at present pursuing study along this lina. Others here are now erpcrimenting, and I think mesmerism ' is the corning- fashionable "fad." W. A. CrclTut in .New York Mail and Express. . Real estate and abstracts. dtf -' W. S. Wise. vci r.f 91 fJ ?i ris P ' s A : 1 , i y ' V '1 I ' 1 1 U. ''41 K..--,.f'..;..-;ii k;V-J.Vj'aii -.1 0! mm fi g 3 S : mm vim l I' u IN MA, .STVi.ilif. r ; 1, ? i r, . . ii, i-i t i :-r :r;!.-;i !KS. A i'u i 1 iinc uf 7 ; vr ,r, : , . . ; f. i mm. ,-J2'' FUOM '2. TO flO. DAYLIGHT STOIJK. i; I . W ' l M h K I al k w kJ m & 3 1$ X4 1 miasm? p H R R 'i-y V E"i j .-1; "-i? A c9 m ti Tr:. i:.jt u.-cj rm,?-pvmrp TOT? rite citizen? of Cors cour C(i;nlv k o-t y ivill 1.1 oo-ijj.e at a yiancrj that tho above bird is n CtM " ( r v, lo!-.d and ovf r th-. ictorv fi'iir.ed b km C d u ml -iT-t '( Ui i 1- fo 1 i ";0 Ill li-JiM ii. LX 1 A iM B C y, li LL,i o c.vh'.bit'd oyer till ccmpctiti-r-'. Tiie award j., f.:;;is:fcs.i:t in .r,h.t ' :.:..:tt:uty style, value and qyantitr and v.iil ciii:i:!:mkI your inurt' -o:icj:v ii- v.hen wc t,.--.:ert ;h:;t v,e l.av.; 1 his .v.-a-:on the raii-:1... -J, i.v.d mott varied line of Hie Dry Oosiv Ite, Oarpii, mm wmmw mm To l.-e lutind in the city. The ladies of Plattsmoutli and vicinity are respect fully invited 1 - r -,) s.i. i:j,T.itt some of the wonderful .Mar.ufa, tared. Tcstilt; IViiiioum e..' :. a-- Special ale or iSwxh o Csrpi' i?;9 TiIIIlx Tiiis sale will continue this and ail next week. Great bargains v. '.'A be cfTcred. "We are rather !ato in pacing or.r rooster on the pjrc:; o-.r;Lt- to iLe grc-at nisli and receipt of new guott.s niahinr; csuiitr ;.t:i;.ijf.onii!iit imjio.-pjble, but iron, this date vaieli cur ad vertiitmciit proiit tlierebv. Wlrite FreJit Dry Gocda House, Main street - . Plattsmouh, Neb 7