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A 7 I -r V . V A. v . V. . I M fo yt-. v.. Mi .TOk' t-w I " FUWT yi:aj: PLuYTTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, 3H)M)AV KVKNIXC, .1ANUAKY !;, 1NHS. MLMIIKU 1 OS. JIM?' 13 J 1 Mayitr, Jink, Tiv.iun:r, . Atii siey, Kinda-' r. I.lie-' JlUlg, M tii-h ill, Cou:i':il:iifii,'l J I Si ,i i-soii c II Smith .1 II Watkkmax I'.VIt'lN ('I.AKK A Maikii.k .IS Math kwh W II Mai.i.k . t .1 V Wkckii acii Wiir-I, - A w win i k ) M .Ion ks I VM Wl'.UKIi M i; M i. it v l S V Hi: rvs ) K S (Sici'.u.skIj I I McU.U.i.k.v, I'llKS 3rd Itli. 4 .1 V Johns '.o;iil I'ub. Will k KltKI iomK I) II llAWK.i .1 W .loilNH iN.Cll.MKMAX Wourn Tiisisui vr, iK'imiy Tn.'.niirer, - Clerk. I,'ni! Clerk, Uecor lei- i f 1 cH l.;;mtv K ! -iloi' Ci -rk r Uidnol Co trr, Siii-riii, - - - Surveyor. - Attorney. S.i:t. f I'iib School. C'o'isily J'l is-aki or sur A. 1$. Toon. I.oins K.ji.T.. Ch'in., A. U. 1H K.-oN, I A. CAMI'ltKI.L Tll.M. I'OI.I.oelv Jin; i t'lti'K in iri.a KA(iii le'iui k:.i V. II. him, Jo ! N M. I.KVIIA V. Sl!oVA!.l'Mt .1. (!. KlIiKNUAHY A. MAIIOI.K A 1. 1. K.N lSKKS'i.N Mavn v i; i Spink C. KUSSKI.I.. KKV ISIili.S. riiittsmoiith Weeping Water K.isiweioil (:rK SOGL'W;l.IcS. (1ASS I.OlMiK No. 111!. I . ). K. - Meets -'every T'H'-'hiy evening of c:m'!i week. All tr;iiideiit hrothers me respectfully iuviU'd to SltleV.I. rritio l.nix;!: no. si. a. o. v. w. Meets very alfer-i ii Friday evening at K. of P. Ii:i!l. Transient linUlier-i an' re-spiM-trully lu vi:eil t::ttleiiil. F. K White, Mister Workman ; K. A, ' :o!e. Foreman ; K.J Morgan, Overseer ; J. K. Moiri-s. llecorUer. J 1 A S ? CAMP XO.ffi. MODiCKN W")!MKN of Aini-rie i Meets seciU'd :md foiu tii Moii d :iv evening at K. or P. ball. All transient iiritlier.- are r-iicsted - meet with u. I.. A. Nowct iier, Veil. Tilde Consul;:, f, Niles, Worthy Adviser ; l, I!. Smith, Ex li.mkcr ; W. C. WiM'. tts, Cterk. ji. v rr.s.Mac rn i.odck no. s. a. o. u. w. A M everv alternatu Friday cveninjr at JCockwood li.illat so'cIouk. All rrausient broth ers ar respeeiiully invited to attend. J. A. :uts:'h". .M. V.'. ; S. C, :re-n. Foreman : S. C. Wilde, Ueuorder ; I.. A. Newcomer, overseer. r.3Co;nniE post 45 c. a. r. JCOSTKK. T. W. .I.iiiN.N" Co !iniatider, C S.i-.viis Senior Vico F. A. Ilirs-; luuior " " iii.o. Nii.i-s Adj-itiiat. Arm '-r I a i! r.i 11 - ...o. M. Mi..N i'X N ' bieerof the Day. ir.i Ui.:: F.n:t " 5uard i:n.i. liKJii-i.!'. Serj?t Major. .1 vniit t;.t::ir i-:-.i N'.. ..(Ji:ir:or Master Serjjt. A i. i'ii v i:i.:trr l'u t Chaplain jeetta -atur.l ly evening v i? is e xr v OPPICE. I rsonat attj-litioii to all fiiioiiie: s Kntrust t o my eare. XOT.Y IX OFFICE. Tiib'f Kxainiiied. Abstaicts Compiled, In st uraiiL-v; riiteii, 1 eal K.stutc Sold. Iletter Facilities for making Farm Loans than Any Other Agency IMattsnjoutir, - A' .! axUcj. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Jt ip.'.J5J-it tuo following tlmo trieil :x:i 1 iire-tested companies: Anierie x:i Cear.il-S-. Louis, Assets .1.2j8,1oo Cosiimerci.il L'iiioii-Ea;;land, " 2,"iU,r;ll Fire Assoel.itiou-Pl.iiadeiphia, 4.4 Jj,7t3 Fraiiklin-I'hi'.i'.iUlpnia, " ' 3.117.1CC Homo-Nev.- York. " 9 Irs. C , of North America-. Phil. 8,471JJ6i Liver;.)!iL j:i:'nn Clobe-Gn ' 0 G.SJ.7SI Nort! HrilisU & M-.-reaiitile-Ku " :5.37S,75 or.ic!i I'nioii-Kiiand. " 1.211.4CC S:e. ianeid F. & M. -Springfield, " 3,C44.0'5 Total A'sets, . 512.115,774 o;s3; AI iaMPaMatlliisApiic VrK WILL. HAVE A Fioexline -OF- HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO Library' - Lamps or Uaiaoo Brsuns anfl Patterns AT THH USUAL Olieap Prices 4? rAT- S3IITII& BLOCK'S. H.E.Pa mer&Son COUNTY LEGISLATION. Proceedings of the County Com missioners of Cass County. Mondav, January 2ud, 1888. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Louis Foltz, A. IJ. Todd, A.1J. Dickson, County Commissioners. J. M. Kohinson, County Clerk. When the following was done to-wit: Minutes of last meeting read And ap proved. Wlien settlement was had with the fol lowinSoverseers, and claims allowed: !: K Tofld overseer dist. No. 1 $:!0 00 L Borne " " 2 :$7 00 J T Roberts 41 4i 44 5 21 25 W Colhman 44 44 44 G 20 50 WJ Langhlin 4i 44 " 7 29 15 J A Romia 44 44 44 9 iJ9 00 Geo Schuman" 44 44 1 1 12 7 David Line " 44 44 1 0 Z0 75 Frank Brink man " 44 13 :30 00 J F Hoback 44 44 44 1 2 35 50 GG Richards 44 4i 44 8 34 15 J E Emery 44 44 1 G 30 00 W Morrow 44 4 4 44 1 8 3 2 4 0 WMutz " ' 44 20 25 75 .1 Furguson 44 44 44 24 33 00 John Erhart " 44 44 23 37 91 Peter Vallery 44 44 14 43 50 L W Fiund 44 4 4 4 4 2 9 3 0 20 II G Gorder " 44 32 30 00 15 S Torrence 44 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 5 2 2 M Ilaslem 44 44 34 21 95 F Kendall 4i 4 44 40 30 00 Jus Johnson " 44 " 41 42 25 James Clark 44 4 4 4 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 It L Wilcocksou " 44 47 32 05 E J Graves 44 4 4 4 4 4 8 3 0 00 A. S. Cooley 44 4 4 4 4 4 9 3 7 25 JPMcClintic 44 44 4 4 5 0 3 8 95 FiankDohney" 44 4 4 5 1 3 1 05 J Kusterholtz " 44 44 52 31 15 W Delles 44 44 44 53 13 75 Pat Hays 44 44 4 4 5 4 2 8 75 W Brookins 44 44 " 55 31 00 Peter Peters " 44 44 50 50 25 A Behms 44 44 44 57 35 70 Settlement with overseers and amounts allowed. Ii B MeNurliu ov'ra'r dist No 20 20 47 L V IIog:m 44 44 '' 28 30 75 J E McCarroll 44 44 " 59 40 00 Jesse Barnett 44 44 44 27 32 40 S Lloyd 4 44 " 30 34 50 J K McClurg 44 4 4 4 4 0 0 4 8 5 0 M Broadl.ock 44 44 44 4 21 00 D T Thacker " 44 44 39 33 00 James Mills 44 " 44 25 20 00 II Carper 44 44 44 35 25 50 Moses Tucker 44 44 44 41 30 00 A Suybet t 44 44 4 3 3 0 00 Tuesday, January 3. CLAIti ALLOWED. Knott s Bros Printing 47 70 J Lynn goods to Mrs Stuart 1 1 00 C A Baldwin reparing Scrayer.. 1 50 44 butts for school district No. 80 refused Nat'l Lumber Co, lumber 10 80 Geo Schrader com on road 2 90 J Ilartman work on chimney.,. 1 00 J W Quackenbush lumber. 48 30 R O Hoback com on road 2 50 Omaha Republican blanks and pencils t , 4 40 M E Wheeler transcript case B. & M. vs. county 20 SO Plattsmouth Water Co for jatl.. 3 25 D Woodurd colVting del. taxes 30 13 ( Con t intied To- moi ro w. ) Complimentary. We arc in receipt of a very fine car rier's address issued from the Herat.) office at Plattsmouth, It is well written and ncatiy. got up and denotes a degrpa of prosperity deserving of the excellent paper that the Herald under jfs presei-t management js. The above froqi 0e Weeding Water Republican is but one of many kind no tices which the Herald has received of late; and coupled with our rapidly in creasing subscription list Js indeed very gratifying to us. Machines vs. Knights. North Adams, Mass,, Jan. 15. The S unpsons Manufactaring cainpany will this wck put in three machines which, it is said, will do the work of all the shoe lasters on a strike, requiring only twelve men to handle them. The out look t the strikers s gloomy, a Although Plattsmouth has suffered during the recent cold snap it litis not been anything to compare with the sever ity in the -western part of Uc state, where they are unprotected to the bitter blasts of the northern blixgard, Plattsinsulh people should feel proud of her location among the hills and valleys, and the pro tection given her by the timber is of great importance. We had rather be hear than on the broad prairia where the wiud's shrill whistla sweeps unmolested for mny in Us wjthout u tree fcr switch to break its furc; The total interest bearing debt of the United States is $ 1.041, 7G1,43. The thermometer registered 28 to 35 -t . 1 1 ... . .. 1.... ... . ..... ; . .r I lle'MeeS IK'IUW VC'ftiei -jajf nullum. D;;vid Lint, a fanner from Louis ville was in the city this morning. M. D. Polk gave the fire alarm this morning by telephoning to central. The commissioners expect to com plete their duties for this session and leave for home this evening. Mrs. Win. Cook has been n fillet ed with dropsy for some months past, medicine having given hor no relief, Dr. Schildknecht was compelled lliis morn ing to perforn tin operation, which gave her immediate re'ief. Janitor I). K. Birr ot the high school , discovered a bursted pipe this morning about the time of the; fir.st bell. He immediately proceeded to repair t Ik? break and it 20 minutes had a new pij? in place. Last evening while Mr. MeCrnskcy, the sexton at the Methodist church, was ringing the bell the .tove pipe of one of he stoves come unjointed and caused quite a stir in the church; furthr-r than filling the house with smoke the re was no damage done. Beautiful Japancpo Soi-?mi. For nt least two ceiiltirios Ja panose screens havo had .1 Eumjx'mi fumu. Evelyn mentions a room in the house of Mr. liohun, at Lee-, which was wainscoted with Japan screens of lacquer Lien ciitendu of which the famous verni.-: Martin was an imitation. Screens of Japanese lacquer are now curiosities of price-; but still the Land of the KiMiij Sun semis us a great variety of beautiful screens in materials more easily perish able. Some of the newest importations are delightful. They consist of two or more folds, and the panels are tilled with silk or satin, embroidered iu gold and colors. Here again birds and flowers form the chief motives of decoration; but one screen of unusual size which I have seen is embroidered with a landscape, with trees in the foreground populous with monkeys in grotesque attitudes. Soinc particularly rich and handsome rcivcns are of brocade, painted; while others are covered with hundreds of native photo graphs, very various and entertaining. A great golden dragon embroidered upon a black silk screen is startlinjdy etTVctivo. More costly, screens of semi-bar baric cast are of black wood with carved vc.ses, the upper portion inlaid with ivory and mother of pearl. But for an apartment of ordinary modesty there is nothing more effective than a plain screen of black silk or satin, embroidered with birds of gorgeous plumage, their wings wide outstretched. Woman's World. Clmrcbes and the 1'oor. It is not overstating the case to say that the clergymen seem to be of the opinion that religion, as organized in the churches, i3 out of harmony with the poor and is losing its direct influence upon the masses of the people. When a layman, and es pecially a newspaper man, makes this observation, he is called a pessimist ; and jet most clergymen aro moved by the secret consciousness that in the cities at least they are preaching only to a class of the people. It is an intelligent, re spectable and wealthy class perhaps the flower of the community, but certaii.ly not the people. Probably among all those who attend the regular churches of any northern city, leaving C;.t! olic churches out of the question, there is. hardly one ignorant, disreputable or poor person to each congregation. Tins condition of things, though liattering to a minister in some respects, is not ai to gether comfortable, for if religion has a mission at all it is to the poor, the sor rowful, tho sinful, the heavy laden. When John the Baptist sent his messen gers to Jesus and asked: ;Ait thou he that should come, or look we for an other?" Jesus told the messengers to re port to John the things that they had seen as characteristic of his mission, and the list closed with this important item : 4'To the poor the Gospel is preached," Rochester Post-Express. ere cnuitl u i or.r.o. i ; aas liteii saitl that the chamois is nowa Lf3 ii m ill, a tradition, an extinct animal C th. past. It is no sucli thing. lie r.:ay tIu:1c- the sybaritic sportsman accustomed to "iainl in ? v.-arm coruer- while countless par tcjeges are tliivcn into tho muzzle of his gun, rd snicugli 2v?vember ho fal!s frequo:;tly enough before the motive, energetic hunter, who, starting over ijigbc fi--ia tlii valley a, sleeps in a hut on the. mouutoin, ets up 'af flaj break and pursues the fleet quarry pei aeveringly, climbing to. tho summits, ventur ing into tho narrow defiles, and stopped only by tho wall of freshly fallen snovr, which is the chamois' stronghold and safeguard. Ia tho mountains behind the eastern cr.tl cf tho Lake of Geneva the pretty crsturc.- are .till fairly abundant; one man alone, a gentle man, shot twenty-two during the past year. (.'or. isew York Sun. F"i-plith? an I"syptt-J Monolith, fhpre ha$ Ixmi much bpoculatiiiu as to how the aue'i.'iifc Egyytians managed to erect their enormous monolitiis, sometimes . feet i'i height anl weighing hi'i-div-ds. of t-;;:i.s. An intt.j-ostii.5 rooi,at ai-tiul-s iu TUo lievn-? S-ioii-tiflque, by 31. Arnau-le-.iu, offers the explana tion that water was employed, liomid thj olielLsk, lying horizontallj, with the base toward the petlertal, was raised a circular j inclosure, of heiglit equal to tliat of the mor- olitb. This latter ' had pieevs nf w.hI or j other floats fit Uil .to ik, epcefaltj at tho Up- j Iter part; so that vbeh water was brought i intothe ineiosmv the obelis k ros gradually j o the vertical. 1 lie process maybe snnph" pnitated by introducing tho end ol a scivw niiil intq a piteo of cork, putting it in ba.sia 4p4 theq iim-pduci-ig. wuter. i-FrauU Jslies. SATISFACTION. Brislit angel, r.hail w ii-"i-r I i hold thy faio! The lu avi iily ebari.is wliii-ii li t. 1 1 Ik-Ihu,?, Which wo buve s-u.i;,l;t fur ni::ay yi-ar uul l-'"'-T, Slia'l ti' iicVr fiii'l iii.iil v.- tnUecur i,l.nv L!u:i tisut c'.isl.eit, ti'mn1, v. !i v c:iis 1 1 :n-e Tin- luvi- uf i.i u!l I i;:.t k .-iiicI 'i . fi Alnl, fast i-m'sr.: I !i' f:.l.rs : t i-i.i s.li-ut:-!; Throughout life's uvh, I !u ;:u!.lri: tlin-j: ! I ;.'r:r:;f A!i, S's-!il ran- v. ill I.i.!. - v:' i i: ; Ii I v , lit'suiti- th" h-a'liu.- of s.-lt I iii-ii .il iirMi Aiiil ever wii ! hi- si'ii;.i-!r: .m : O p uiiii : !u. Wall: fun-bo !;::;,' i.':a :!on t.y oiirs-iil : Alnl. yet , Koi:l iiivjiii-ia;' t ml !, v. e 1. 1: iv When ie:;,va!:e w. j-:h:-1 1 lie :i i- fied. l'ri d L. Kuowles; in liosluii .toiirnal. ART TREASUniS IN JATAN. After Tea Talk ;:i 1:1 Me. i Ctmi c.l' I ho I.:i:s.l of r.Jih:-. :.. I l'eiai r.ilx r vividly my ilir.t call and !:.:! sequent vi'.s t a gentlei.-ia-!-.; hon e in I'u!;t'i r.: the -ontra:.t. J:i lirt (:!::;. i -l:is za;;':ikl, or parlor, !es; i;. its iu-r.i:'-.-s. delicious Eehizent i u-rved with e:;.;:,i -i: j graeo by his pretty !:,.ul.ti-r:-;, and t-e; i !.: ;uit chv;-.-; ::d iiianu'Ts of r.'.l i-r "a:i:UTi!ent at the liaronr.ts c I seeiah:;'; ' ov ei iy was flavored v. ii ii mild ";is u::t. i;i u "-!ib:-:e(inei:t i-;r, rit: r tea, th" talk r.ri o:t art. 1'resod tiie l.iee': -r-. . ' the host's 1.... w . . . . wSS.to Siec ,uy o,,uti":i, The s.jrva:it. responsive to tho handclap isi lioll;f a b-!l. was eivrn tho stoc hoc: key. and the;i disaip;"arel. Soon the i nt floor was pilt.l :i:l litt...ir.l v.'ith J ba y ainlca '. O.K. -.f yellow inuslia . :.!; pin.';s, riikeu napkin-;, hroea'.c !;:::.-.: I crapo eloih':, issiifd j;e"is of i:rt, i i ; !.!, ivory, crystal, l.i percelaiii and !.!-...-.:. t!i..l. i.ui:!e me wild v. i.:i !-.-!; vht. c ::lio:j c ;' ; ;- :!!.:;; out sojne ;' t';-j Lo .t's special tiv.isu. v., r :'::1 j;ii of la- 1 roci ss ef unwrapt.i:,,'!; ti mammy. .-. liele. with apriarent ly j:s iu:::!y ; biir; : ir'y bi ii;ir;c:l to r.:i cnio'i. wa-; fin;!!! -. . -; reeted iVotn i!s sjaere:! durknes.:, r: i .-;;h nitiasing r vcrrneo laid n tho !ui, r . Shades of lit :i jai:in Franklin: it look'-1 icr all tho world like h:s black "two pen:'- :-riirei-'' displaced by hi:; beloved 1 ! ' .i chiiia howl, iiud iiiuuoi'talizcd in l:i.i ::':tu bior.ij;!iy. Had it Ijeen pat cp r.i taition by i.: ,- .... . verily 1 should not havo bidden, at t':o ).:-; est, bcyo-d - ii-.-o c.-rt i.i; ::.. Tl.-:t, how ever, v.-as a hi-,1.. n--c.l j -::i, t.'io prid - : Li; collection, r.::d 1 m:i v.oi s.ire but he ;.-i:.:cd ifc to have be::i i.i-jL1--.1 hy C-iyoji, v,i:' i-i::-o-duccd tho iott-jr".; whw-el over a milJo :::i.:-:i ao. Before leaving uy l-.':r;t I had L-x- v mo ieq:ici -.ted v. li'.x Lis ir,:.u-t r.-d rt V. iiieh !.. : ' : v, v n:;:;--, tr.vl J- I a on orit':i reM.-;::'.. !. 0 : -..-oVroi;. -:i ,:: -lucn o be..tn, ::Liie--.e:i'.:: ; I J:i;i.-.:i'.; :.:: . ;, wrw wore habilaa'tly o;:t of d:;yi:: l and lo.-ked up i;; ii.v:-.rv ii Jcf-, i:i ;hi:li ilm only thi:if of ii on , V. - lock and Llz A William Elliot tJriiiis i:i :.'li5)nci's. V.'hy fltreet Car Ii river. Aro rieallliv. 'Do you l.n r.v what i:i".kcs us strcv-t car drivers so healthy." asked f.-.icof that -jd.l as his Lor.e ; v.-cri" d;':,"T;ar.f: ;i tceioi i:;- ear tl :ig Ilsilison :.t iVi 1 1 he o; !:: evening. "1 suppo:;o it is beeauso you ct plenty of good, puro air t'j bruaiiio," v.'aa the rc-piy cf t!io smoker. 'Well, that has somethihg to do with it, but tho main thing is tii.it wo have to bo regular. Everything, you know, is done b y timo table. Nov.-, for instance, I have t at Garfield park at just 0 o'clock in tho i:i-..-;i-ing to catch lay car, or f:o:ncbody els:? out c:i it a!?d I lose my d.:y. Then 1 c::.ko just so many trips before dinner and so many before Gupper, all according to a time tab.'o, io that brings my meals i igh.t on tho ti ok, j-ou see. When I get through at night I'm always ready to qo to bed, for I am tired, and then, too, I have to Ik; up ia tho mornirg so early that J must have my sleep. Now, you see, I'm about as regular as a clock, and so are all tho other drivecs who keep their jobs any length of timo, and regular living i3 what makes a man healthy. Tlx ro is only ono drawback to this business." 'And 'a hat is that."' 44 Wo don't get exercise enough." Chicago Xews. The 3Iodevn Ko-.ton Girl. Mrs. L. has a smail daughter who ij I-.-' ;' reared in tho light of nil modern thou;:!::. :i the proper cullure of children. Some . f t o women of raotlenv Athciu aro foing I.-:'': :o tha old tJrttk model i of iaot!;c;-i.io .1 an.i learning Low to Li-;.':g in Ih-.-ir c-::-: ; .. 1 ilaughteio after I'.pai ta.i i.:ct':ods, i-c-1 :: I : i suit modern need : fvr elf t'eiiia!. Ti: - s . .ii Margaret- har; not boon acei::;to-::o-l to Ll:; -.-a that all the d":-.:rc3 of Lcr L:art mu::t : ; &irily be traut;d her, and sho wc:ic ..-: .. v C.'.st toiu' tkronIi tho slpps the oth:.r -y without tho faintest idea that s'io ough: , : a child, to tk-mand ho purci'.a:;o for "hor or. n use of tho i rctiiest things that she sr. v.-. L:M her triumjjhal march through tho : 1 :-os caused a rvreat rx:: r.tion r.:no::g the ra! s::.- a and saloswomou. This c bill : 'f t ho tree t i iag simply r.li:lv; up to e.-jytsing and c : y thing iic admired uiul saug to it! She- .!.' 1 not- as!i for ii, slio di.l not cry for if, I hm.".:r.cd a little tune of perfect objec.i.o oortetit. Lostou Adycrti. see. C.:e rci'Vi, I.'.-;;cr:-t!. A AVall street &ta:i v.-ho enjoys tho br-:'.r of being the father of a 20-yoar-ol 1 non v. :;o has dovclo-.'Cd tho i raetieo of painting t'-.'-town red into a line art remarked tho other 'i txa fancv last momto out :nutL'j.i i:iau illj.ii,'v, AlCi COIUU SpCH:! Kl a week. I muko Li:u a regular oliowciicti and iKiy it to Lim on ZIondays. Af tor he nnFtim ho f-eU it and sometimes f e.n'V, according to the humor I urn ia. This inno I fjave hi:a what he as'.cci for without i.u-.s- ! ., s-.'... i r 4 1... , i t t i fen-.l found that ho had swat ?.T.,. ? es, Lat had ha spent j; for.'"' d:nandcd one oi tuo l-arty. j c::l;-o un-.l-:r th-.-ir pi I !i .-. at nicjlst, :.n 1 re- ..ii'M parait.f l;ni-c;l.4V3 U- I t ,,,it .ll:.v droa.nod of th; follow in-: and rol'ou Ins ce-ar between h;s hps. ! 1 "Egad,-' bo replied, "ho doesn't know Lim- j J? ,if 1,c Jii'an.lmolh! i ; t. of a in il:e KIT.'" Ah'rcd TiiimL'.o ia ..'c-v.' York Xev.-j. j swallowing a man; J), of mi el. -plant rfi . ' skippin- a ripe; 4. of a runuaw.-iv tea'; : I he Oiiikso rsrornnior.t has jat n.'i- - . . , ... P . pointed Ilcm-y 3ioiTill chkf commis- i " f r"'WJ,-v accnlent; (., of a mur.ter r.ioner of c!i-loi:is at Coroa at a sialarv cf r : f.a h-tween torn cuts. $12,000. llemy is a Vermont Lov, "any. was loin and raise.1 nt Dunimorstrin. j Just Arrived. Tho sum of $1,000,000 J to U- ex J . I-hnan has jut receivi .1 a car l-ondcl in U-antif; ;,;- the parks of New 0!,,l.V, nm'urnm St'.' Lo'!' wl.icli York and la in-out iTew small ones. hs W,U S, U at hcJ rot k r xt ATTENTION S r Til t a KJ5 J RJ a 0 u IJy the I ry (JihmIs Kiiijinriiini of JOSEPH . l'i' thv' iiot Twt'iilv Day.- uvli.iw (!e'ciiiiii!ol ts oliVr our Iiiiiucihu Si i -(! I el H ii c Cloaks ai 20 per O Discount Froni St.nnl.ii'il j)iicc.-:, which wen- ;cr ci i.l. Ii Iii im -.ift ycard to-b oc. T:Os, ,r, : (" IM-f ,1' 1 .l-.-t ill I Cloaks, imported Astraehan and Plush Wraps. tl-o oii'ci' WOOL DRESS JTsTJD Als-j ." iiich Ti'ie .ts :if , v.r!!i fnls :it 1 5c, worlli 7.. 'i'li'-.-c l3li Lttsiiioi i1 tins year. I.adii'.s art' im i('il 4i H 1 1 i rM?y ilfi Ili olia.X'c 1 wiiki.ksai.i-: IO BEEF, FORK, MUTTON, VEAL,l'0ULT.RY SiiK-ar c!ii'el Hams, I'acoii ai!i the- in-.-t arifiv San .wja i"o"i;1 in t lie market. I will sell as cheap as any olh' comjietition, anl respectfully solicit Z7f) '"Conie ancl see nie. Xc i PARLOR ef,T ! FURNITURE FOj ALL CLASSLo ' von I.i?chcus, liullways and Oilww, TO a ln.'iirnificcnt stock of rjofids and Fair iliountl. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY j CORXKIl 3 IAIN" AXD SIXTH -X- 'III) ' ' ' "u Atl n ! !'-:"!. -. r. t iy decided to put wedding ADIES : Ot 0 B k s 9 : b 'WECKBACH, New Ma rkels, (Special j j'I ' in till FIANNEI WOOL ASTBACHA2TS 5:?l.'iu. ;n,., Ul,l ''ri- nr.- tin- ho-t nicos (mTch iI to 1 1 - L-jt c 1 ies b call l.t -bo c l .c ni-d"; f.ihc.-; a t a w & t 131 ! ( e i 1 1 m :.i sii.M.i i: is i' iimr'.et in tin; Cily : 1 1 : 1 I di.ty yotir patroiu o". 1 1-.-. Ulock, dth r t -1. EMPORIUM BEDROOM SET I I Vices PLATTS.MpUTI I. XI-:iJI!ASKA '"!' l mmf fail for Mi( hiirin "catin- ajiplcs also TMiehiir-.n and Xcw York cider !tt Phillip K r.iu.-e'.i Tho Anarciiists on To;j fhic.s-o, 111.. .Lin. 1.1. At lh. sr mi annual election of the trades it.serully this afti moon liohert Swallow, one of the most iadic:il focisilifcts in the city, w as elected prohh td, displacing Mark I, f rawold. tiit: conservative president, who has held the olliec four tctm:. The "reds" obtained complete control, of the meeting which was unusually exciting. ; f n -1