3 1 ITS PI.ATTS3IOUT1I, NI2I5KASKA, V. i:i)N:Si)AV KVKMNd, jam akv -r, ISSN MTJIISKIt IMS. Z-'IJJST YKAIi M in I WW ."'5 - ci-L'Y n.-Ki.-i:iis. M IV'. . at .;. . i i.:.-r, A 1 1 'I'ii - v. Kll ..I!" . 1'..!- .bule. M.ir-li ill, C.iaiieilaii'ii, 1 L want, .. .., ,j .. -Uh. " .1 l si .m rsoJ : li Smith .J i 1 V A I' i- n M A N J'.Vlr iN lll.Altlt A .d A IHM.K .) S A-1 A 1 II KWM W 11 AlAl.lUK .1 V Vi'h ki' i;i: i a V W II I I K l M .l"SK1 I W.M V KltK.lt M r. Mlui iiv I S W I Ml I I . N 1; S (.1:1.1 KI, I I' Mi'CaI.I.KN. I'khs I W.lllllN.N N.tJllAIK.'.IAN 1 .1 V .1 1 1 II N II A I H .'I Unaiit l'e.l). Works-? KKKK CiouitKK ( 1 il II AW US WoK II eoi;,'pY okkk;ki:s. I r.-a-iiirrr, I .! u y I'n-t iurer, -Oleik. I'.qinty l.-tl. K. ril"V of ! -! s I .:uv :: ( Li iU-H..". ' Mi. .'.(III!'. S.ivi'v ;". V',1'" 11-" ,. .S I'll. i'l l"..'i s. hoti!-, Cnun! y .1 a Pre. J) A. CA.MPHKI.I, T i I -. I'oi.i. .;k Jlnto (uitiiii :ni.a 'iA i:i ICHM I'.I.U W. II. 1'i.ol. .lo'lN M. I.KYIIA V. .SHOW A I.TKK .1. KlI.llMIIAKV A. -M Mi-il.it Al.l.KX HKffS-IM M .11 XA'CIl S INK l; ::i -l-' MUl'KKVIsons. l- !'.!:. - rhilSsiimutli I .; i s I ' -1. -'. "!i!ii.t -c.in0' W-iter A. I--. Di .if N, - - - Km.wouil ( : I J G SOU I KUvI MS. i.vss 1. 1 i :':". No. Hi-., i .. r. -M.-etH VVn-rv l'a : ilay v i iilli f w. i'k. All I r -.n.si.-'i.t ini Hi' is me r.'f m-ctfiilly iliVited to ;il !"!:!. riMMO I.OIm;;: NO. si. A.M. U. V. Meets ,'Vi'ri' :i!..'r:i H - I'ri'Iiiy i-veaiiitf al-K. of I. I.hII. ri-rn.si.M.i l.r.ilt" l- :ii' i--sirtl ully iu vi!i .1 a' Iim'I. 1'. K. While, M.isl. r Wtn kmaii ; :;. , :ii!.v i ' r.-:i;:in : K. .1. .Moraa, Overeeer ; .!. I". M.Mi's. I' lf.li r. j:mi' MoiiKUN '.iiioDMKN ' ' ! iu-fiiv. .M s ...:inl aii.l f suiiii .Mm I ay cvcin.!.' K. ' t I'. Iiall. All I i;i:is:eiit li . 'i. v. :i i-.- r.-iMHst-.i In m.-rl w'tli u-1. I.. A. ..;..-. i ,.fr. u-r:tii.i c.iisu; . :. r. NiiN, V.i:-. ':iv i .-:! : ! . i'. riiii:::, K.mixtr ; W. C. Will- ::s. i ii.-ik. vrr.-.;i i in nm. a. n. r. v. M.-i-i :' ty . rii.t'o Friday vnias at Jj-fivu.'.'il I. tii a! i' i'lC-x. : i;:;isii-lil lilMtll- '! are li--; t'.uily i:ivi: l it :.iieinl. -. A. !; .! : : r. : -i . Koiviuan : . C. Vi !: :.-. ;;:.. r : I., a. Nevei:atT.fve!M'er. MoCO.iSH! POST 43 G. A. . i:o.- IV.lt. .1. '. .I.i.i v ; in '0!ii!!ianik-r, S. I 'vi-t.-s rti-imir View . !: !. 'uiii.ir " ii t-it. Nn,Ki Ai!j itai.t. A. .is:' I'A Ill's ii. .. M. Mai.-.s i in '.iiiirer of ttie liiy. : a ;"; " " 'uarI !'k.'-.i. i; i..;.i i-i.tf. .aiT:;i, Jjjiiiir. j a-. ;": ;. !. :-:-ia: . . ..iii a:er Master Serrft. A i. l'i ' i-i.iu r Toil .'li:tiIaiu ?-'t'i-ii::i -aliiiil.iy evi-iih: WuL ! BROWNE, Xj-'W office. '. 'r. l a:'-i-n::iiii to ;-!! i'li.siiie ":.trtist ; o my ei e. T.:.- .M-'ai-i- ! 'mi ;i!e;i. In- suraii.,o Vi'i :.!!:, K.-.il l-NfjiU- :iil. iie.ter Facilities for inakm:; Fa.iii I.oan Uiau Any Qihcv Agency IS;ilJiin.-!tSi:, - ;Vt'l: iihllia. iirn i 0 0 h.t.Paimer&bon Iln.v-i -.r.ii- the lVl!ovinj time trie l ;ui-l Jir-teted companie.: Amt'il,' .;i :-. M:,!-S-. Louis. Assets Sl.2."5R,lno '-i;:ini.-! ;.i! L ii.i:i ICatrhiir.!, ..-..i.:.:il4 Kiri As.i:-!.i;;o!i-i'ii:i:ii!e;jiii-i, Fran Ul.ti-l'.'i. in, Hoiiif-.Vi'n' York. " lr,-i. i'.-t, t.i" -i riii Aiaeri-j i, l'liil. " l.iver,).i"'i?tL ;'.i.;i-!i & 'Jioiie-Kn ' iS!il'i I ; r ; i -' i . M-r- iTitiie-Kn " ;rrt .!. l':i;i:i-Kiii'iaini. " Sjh i:ia-?ltl I". - .'.I,-S;-.riii.rieK!, " 4.4t-.'i7: :5,iiT.i'i; T.S.Vj.M 0 K.I7I..TJ2 (..;::t.7si :.S7,73J 1.24-,.4r,i; 3,Wl.iH5 T.)!;;I Assets. St.M 15.774 AJ .isniPaiiattliisAggau WK WILL HAVE A Pa f s OF HOLIDAY GOODS, -ALSO Li Dm y Lamps -OF- Uilnaa Bc:Si2Jis aaapatteras AT THE USUAL Clieap Prices -AT- SMITH & BLACK'S. Lates, by Telegraph. ltOltUOWILIJ AND HTObbN. Shattered by Dynamite. Chatham, Out., .Inn. 2-1. Tin; house of Israel Evans, licensed inspector, was shattered by dynamite early this morning. No oik; was hurt, but the. house was bad ly daumgeil. The police have arrested four persons on suspicion. New Wobraska Postmasters- Washington, Jan. 21. The president sent the following nominations for post masters t? the senate today: Calvin M. Wherry, North Platte, Neb.; II. Fred Will, Kearney, Neb., and Bertha Klemi, Culbertson, Neb. Bonds Sold Nkw Ytiitii, Jan. 21. The St. Louis & S.m Francisco Kailroud Co. has sold $7,144,000 of live per cunt ueuernl mort gage bondri to a syndicate of German bankers in this country and Europe. The proceeds will be used to retire the South ern Pacific lir.sts which mature next July. Violated the Liquor Law. Launkk, Kan., Jan. 23. Sentence was pronounced Monday afternoon by .Tud",e J. C. Strang on J. M. Davis for violating the prohibitory liquor law. A year go lie was lined 100 and thirty days in jail. The lata grand jury indicted him, aud lie eu:iu; into court and pleaded guilty to two counts. The line this time was 000 and ninety days in the county jail. Centcnnary Celebration. Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 24. The cel ebration of the con'cr.nary of New South Wales began here today, the occasion be ing the anniversary of the landing of the first governor of the colony. Lady Car rington, wife of the present governor, unveiled the statue of Queen Victoria in the presence, of tlie governors of all the Australian colonic?, including New Zea land and Fiji. Anotner Blizzard 7aging. St. Paui,, Jan. 24.-- Another blizzard has broken loose northwest of here. A Neehe, Dak., special says the mercury went down to V0 below and the wind leached a velocity of forty miles an hour there last night. It is t-till blowing and trains are ten hours late. IJrainard re ports that the storm reached there this morning. A heavy fall of smow has set in and I he wind is blowing a gale. A Fortune In Jewels. "Washington, D. C, January 23. The famous $20,000 necklace which created so much notice in society circles last win ter, has just been sold by Mr. Alvin Pat ton, of Cincinn itti, to Mr. John D. Lang horne, of Connecticut avenue, for that amount. In addition to the necklace he has purchased for Mrs, Langhorne. for merly Miss Taylor, a 10,000 pair of ear rings. The necklace contains fifty old mine diamonds, and the center stone alone is valued sit 1300. The ear-rings are said to bs the largest and fiuest ever worn at the capital. Ohio Wool Growers'. Coi.UNias, Jan. 21. At a meeting of the Ohio wool growers' association todaj' addresses were delivered by President Davkl Harpster, Columbus Delano and Judge Lawieuce. Resolutions were adopted which recite that the wool grow ing iudui-try of the United State.s r.-qulred protection as favorable as that of 18o7. under the conditions then existing; en dorses the schedule of duties agreed up on by the recent conference at Washing ton City and demands its enactment into a law and the continuance so long as it will accomplish the purpose. Pardoned by the President. Washington, Jan. 24. The president today pardoned John K. Pfiel of the Dis trict of Columbia sentenced to two year's imprisonment tor bigamy. The president in his letter of pardon says: 'The cir cumstances surrounding this case leave a great deal of doubt in my mind as to the guilty motive of this convict or his knowledge that by his second marriage he was committing a crime. His fir.st wife appears to be a vile woman, w ith no desire to claim the convict as her hus band, while tlie second wife is devotedly attached to him. I thiuk the law has been fully vindicated." Foit Sale On reasonable terms my residence on the N. W. corner of Elm and 11th streets. Said property consists of i block with a good story and a half house of six rooms, two wardrobes and one pantry; good well and city water; twenty-seyen bearing apple trees, and an abundance of small fruit of all kinds. tf P. D. Bates. Try O. P. Smith & Co's K. of P. Col ogne. Lasting and Fragrant. j 23 tf Loap Year Takes Another. A'aiu we are confronted with the facts of u wedding to oi ur this evening at Nebraska City at o'clock. The Hew (Jreen of the Cuiiibeilalii I cliun h oih. -iating. The contract iug parties are John M. Leydaithe efUcicnt deputy register of de"ds) and Mi-s Carrie I )elil;tuli. both formerly of Weeping WaU-r. in his biiof oj 't.rii in our midt, Mr. Leyd i hits gained the respect of ail and made many warm fri"!ids, who join with Tux Hi:hai.d in rendering co-.gratula-. : . . i . i;.,,.- i.. L Jh.j in titm t 1 1 .JiJ ? II 11 1 l li'.: iiu.ii in. -i, ii i. .ii - and hi?:. Mr. and Mrs. Ley da after vi-iting in Lincoln and Weeping Water, v.iil arrive in Plattsinoiith next Monday evening, and at once commence houc-keeping. The new gallery is lite placu to get first class photographs, i 2"; tf. L'ntil the man who invariably inv.-fs upon blowing smoke in your face is in the penitentiary or dead, There t an be no hope for the millenium being a micccj-s. Ifemember the new Photo gallery. j 23-1 i". Just Arrived. I. Pearl ma n has just received a car load of furniture from St. Louis which he will sell at bed rock prices. tf W. E. Cmler for photographs j 23-tf. Ailiisky lor .Tail Ilinls. "Its a ncte-.vortby fuel," sain a well know.i criminal lawyer, "that almost the first v. quest a lawyer w ill receive when he eojivs to visit his client in tlx- j.iiiwiil lie ::i the form of ii (li'mn!:ii for lir-aor. Crime .-.;i.l (ho drinking Intuit :,ro t'.viu Lzv.'Ji' :-i-s. ;;;i.l i! is, I can assure you, u very rare t!iii- in ::r c.-qierioneo to iixvt a jail bird who is :;ol. addicted to strong iiriiik. But what areyoti goiiifjtodo? Your na:i era-es ior liis'oi.i hiimulant, begs fur it with inn:-.' earncotiie.-;s than ho docs for hi.; free;!.:ii. lb: must !iavo it, and, as a rule, ho gets it, too. I'll 1. 11 you how. When ho becomes asmoyin-Jy ristent we say to him: -Get your liquor, if you must have it, in the regular way. No lawyer will Uiko it to you. That isn't pro fessional.' 'Then he cries: 'But what is the rognh'r way? It is not allowed ; how can I get it;' Wo ask him: 'Haven't you sot: i relative or ;v iiuaiutanee of the other sex? L:;t her lr::ig j t in. Sho can carry it easily under a shav. i cr eloaL", and while standing ui c!o.-;e to the wire talking to yea she can smuggle t!;e" stuiT in witiioiit any troa'.le.' Now, to mai:ii myself uudei,too.!. I'll tell yon there is more than one rubber tube i:i the jail, carefully stored away in cells occupied by the cvi.vi i ?ncetl boarders, and thai thoso tub-, s ' arc pretty regularly mado to do syjihcn i-:vy troiu one whisky llask to another. Tlo prisoner gels hold of an empty th that is easily done; lr. is visited by his female relative, who carries under 1km- sihtiw 1 a il.v.'.i full of liquor. The tube is put out f hrotigii ilio wire netting end t'uo other end i i insert' "i in tho bottle. The other cuil ti:e jiriso::cr takes in his mouth and proceeds at once t establish a suction on it that causes the whisky to leave the first bcttlo and How steadily into the other bottle, whii'h is c.ii veniently hid under the fellow's coal. Well, that is cue -way of getting i.i contraband gooils." Chicago News. Tlie I'rera'cnro of Suix-rstiiimi. No better illustration of the hol l winch superstition still ha' on many intelligent j)eople could be desired than is affcrd'.-il !.; a recent report of the committee on npc ri ment a 1 psychologj- submitted tfi the iloi to-i Bix-iety for physical research. Lette r.; vv:v ad.tresd by tliis committee to rearlv f-'.iU) lcrsons, and nmong tLe questions asked were these: "First Would you bo influence'.! l-yany feeling bei:e cr not is imiuateriel) in regai-d to tilting ilown thirteen at a t.ib!e.' "Second Or beginning a ovage on Fri day? "Third Or seeing the new moon over your left shoulder? 'Fourth Or in choosing a house which was reported to b haunted.'" Ridiculous as these questions may fconi. i: is none the less true that they were ar.swercd by no less than ".!0 t'op'.e. and irrni these answers, it appears that one-tenth of the men and one-filth of the woiun were subject to superstition. TLat the tendency should be more prevalent among women than among men is explained by the fact that they are naturally of weaker nature and are, moreover, not brought into that close contact with the world which, above every thing else, quickly dispels illusion. It cer tainly must be allowed that, considering t!i3 practical common sr-r.so of tho average New Englander and the skeptical spirit of the period, the proportion of those who admit that they are subject to superstition is very large. Without doubt the re:.u!t of the bos ton society's laIors min-t be a surpri.' to those who have been inclined to believe iLai we arc every day ln-coniing less crcdukius. Ercokh ti Eagle! C'liristinus ('lucr. Rich Han (to jioor relatii..;.) Aud now, James, w hat part of the turkey shall I sen I you? Poor Relation (the lat to I e servi-d) Any part, sir, but tho head and ieet. New Ycrir Sun. Hereditary Deafness. For scveiv.l months Professor Hell ba.i been going deep into bis researches on the subject of hereditary deafness. He has conducted a wonderfully large cirre spondence with people in all parts of tho world to hunt tip every scintilla of evi dence necessary to trace out genealogies. He will eventually make public bis dis coveries, showing hereditary deafness hi the same lino of descent fir 200 years. The professor has also constructed a valu able machine fcr talking with deaf mutes. It is something like the typetsrif.T hi theory, having a keylxiard which turns ip big, plain letters in such a way as to construct n, word, and to facilitate conver sation. Chicago Times. THE REFRESHMENT DAP!. A S.in;.:lar l-::e:ire .if l.i.nbiii Tli':i!tl- :il .".:uii:iu i.i lit. Til. i'o is :;' fiiUi.'e of J j. irv i ! l!n : Iner;l m.i.M.'i;. 'i'Mi'!:l !:i li always (n.;.; !! :.:id str.iiige to an An. -i ie.-.n, eveu v. I. .! ! bo. Ihcii u resident I: v time i:i I . '.'i" i. This is tho ivfreshmcr.t bar, w 'i r- i ( b tv.een tin" acts for a drink.ua -Ik i i.e. I .I. i i: it. know ;' a .;i:ele promiii.-nl- hi; ia . meric.'l, exeept, the t 'Willi), v. ii'To l' i. , is und. r its own ro f or where !l i c;i '!. coiiii..te 1 with the theatre mai:a. ni. Here it is always in the the.dre, aad t ; i. t t ally upon o:i,j of t ho upj.er H i . -. ' . I i w il h the bo::e.i ainl dress circle s. 1 'he bar i!.-cl!', vei i:'.e h like "urs i.i v, ...id sh: ji , i . ale. :iy.; p.i ..;ii.:d :: i r by b-i ".!.. They are as iv:.;ce!ai.e an 1 '.l1I i: : :. if as the saleswomen of ll.'e brr.t .-ho; . .- V l.avo alert lm iuev maun; a:i 1 .oe r.,l given to sayi.ig laueli, m. i. -.j a got. i m y..; ii icsists upon a bit of what lej calls 'i b:i ' as ho rd' i-s. lu the large r.''u where iriu!;s a. r.e.I thera are a '.ways small nmml labe . !'" l.eii'S from ; !l pa-t.. of the th.r,:i;'. ...:!i i li'-ir ; eo.n loi.riaic a gl;i.- s a .'lip 4 f :!.'(, . To ? c a bar i"i -1 by women, ami to see among b ladies from all parts of the ti.eni loul b'd ro-:;.'-..i .... at lir.-t upon the Ameriean mmd a pre:-; ion. It is similm- to the impre. would lie made lioon tlie mind of a ... ( o . cr - - ii'.'.ei' who. entering the I iof!'m.".ii house bar fi.r the fir.st. time, .should bad it in the hands of t.nsi lie:ssh'l.e barirt-iids) with ladies end ! aieu si I ! ing at t he lit1. 1. ; t a1 ties as '-ii-.tom.-i''. Vho presence of women m th. :e jilaees nn.e:.rs tu have he cli'ee!, of eliininaTilig the 4 I . rowdyism. Vui liear no loud 4-..?!. -4at 'is 4r coar e .ri si in;. The i. ma-i'ii't's ar;: tl:e same as ihoso 'o.; t in a ri'i'reshmenl room at u pre. tei'tainm-sii. Th-' ii mom it T ealiag i.::d drinking a .'ir.t i-iass j .on.!, .a ia vers WuuH astniii.-li .'iui. :".-.u m:ii:.'e:i-.' pie eon;e sLralghn t'lh" the:;: r- Sic li.nneis .tint iiiim.iliab i v I ..-.-. i : i ord"i o il I'l l, :ak. eo.iee' aii iveei:-'. lie p.i. t he;.; ! farni-ihii.' rein s'na;. ui..-. id for in large sme ; by j -:;jur.".:!t j Th" refre; hmeui r .'.eu IS one of the i.ag.; :;:: ": of ;(".';. ne .if a t hea; re !i::::ia .! ni. Vaitiug maids during die -cni:ig goe. -out throtighout f he tin-ativ bin .:I:ing at ii-.c l.o'c doo: s hawking ri-l'r. -i.nici.; . l!"t i acts pcipk' a; r.r.-l ihani; e -utautly to li!l in the time. !':-i.g:-a:i, ,n s ai'e aL.o eher. d ior in ii'-ai-jy ail th-- 1 1 a: rei. Tho ave' ' e j rieo of a programme ii a .-ixpence. If an sr.i.-r-ican amiieiice in aav lliea'.re in the I'mn-d -'.fates sholiM be called onto pay tw 1 Vi: eeat s i -r their progi'a'!i.:i s there w.juld be a riot, .imeriean maueg'-r.-. :;ay that it would be ini-piis.-i.i!.; to inij mluee the feature of asking even o;;e ecu: for jifograialiie:;. T. C Ci a'V fo:d in New York World. Too !".lo."iei!t to I5e )rij;Iii:i!. .'s.ia'c qu'ecr things l..'M'p.en tiow and then in society, which, though they do not get in the papers, nevertheless raise eoiisiderable .-.tir for tho iii.ic l. 'iiig in the particular circle 1110,1; neaily aifeeled by them. Particularly is this true in Ike matter of weddings, two noi able incidents having taken place very re cently. At one 4 if the v. .Min;;s, which was celebrated a'voiiJu.g t i lii". I'n shyteria.i rites, the young clevgy man came from New Yoi'k lo olliciate, as be was a near l elal , ; of one of the contracting pai lii.-s. The o;ii g divine, rising to the dignity of Use ..... ,'0:1. ihii'..';-ed a ling addi -,.. ii.e gi..wi.- i -ipiciiee ;.f which cai:.-ed I. is hearcis t . : r:!i vl; l ent'.iuiaiirii aiul j n )no.;t ...t 1 i.i-n gr; at t.!;iup for tlie i'utu.-e. .''.. iloeidi.-il was tii" impri ssion cr.;.. ' . ail ;it by his aooress, t.hat it b.-ea; i.., t.abject of universal comment, y.n.x ',;; ; . eritable nine da s won. lei-, in tne which the subject deimrted for his pa, .: Iew York ia a whirl of glory. Ainoi, imdioneo at the wedding was a lady to tin address seemed strangely familifs!-. what she would s'uo could not l id hi : -theiilia that somewhere she had re:.i w iio! ad in ss, thai it was not original ', -i 1 ni i.is the Imbued with t'.i.. i he pa': oa her thinking cup to same : i'jr before cry long .-he Itui h-.oatod tin-iov,-i;d address, m.d taking down her hi volume of (-jeorge Eliot, traced it wor word in "Adam Bede,"' several p;: which had b-een ctiidioa-.ly wmml: ; . memoi'j", as having an appro iriate I Uion the ceremony at which he had I vileii to oiu.-iat''. Washington Cor. , more American. 1.. 1 ' i AVealiliy Kli n's iti'ittiy Munry. "It would be a pleasure to ceo:.;. : .:. j j-ou, but the simple truth is i haven't '' i.i ' cash in the werli!,': said a B'il"a! Cr .. ' ! the finaneial mail f the firm, . 'no v.; iug a j.urehaser fcr a gilt edgil PI.:;".! : r i cent, real est at- morrgag.-. Zsot icing a a .-; I Ijression of iiicr'du!ity ujcn the face -i i.i ; caller, Crusus hasteu-ed to aiid: "i' i,a j common mistakeof those having tmaii m -;i 1 : to supjiose that a millionaire ol way.; ia. . ; $30,01)0 or more at instant 11 innuaud. ir is j only 011 rare occasion that iat of i, , fJo.OiX) in euiTeney at one t ime. and f.-rtw,) f years I have never 01: ct lual sH',OJt i f my j own cn hand. Tin men gr. at wea! J; a ; e j as a rube men of large tu.-iucas iutert-st .-. ."e 1 own bio-. ks, elevators, t-hips, i; ie'-av.pL, t. : - ! phone and railroad i.t i:k:-. suburb-an t;;... ' and many other kinds of property, but o i 4 if these can eoii-erte i ioto 4-a-.I1 a aa i hour's notice. Then, age.ii , most of oar r.-a! ' estate is mortgaged, because v. e are ,;!.!: u-e ready money in such a manner as b r. - alize mo.e liiau 0 jwr cent. Youw.iei i be : asioiiislied i-ouid you L::rn l..'w iarg. a load j of debt sour: verv v.vaithv PufTalo men a! e ': carrying. It i s usuallj the se-ond generation of wealth that buys mortgages, gover;..::eat binds and cth r seetirit i s whicli yield a moderate income and re. fairy no looug after.'" Buffalo Exoress. O'ldt-st Cliui'C.i in Virsiiiin. The restoration of the OVi Brick church al SiiiithficM, "a.. supiiosetl to bj the oldest church in Virginia, is neariy done. The church was built in V'--, end used continu ously for two centuries. Arao'ig ths iii;ji.-i j- als ttsinl in the restoration wero :?,0ii) bricks w ihieh were ..riSiallv its d in the Ray lunch, and passe.1 through several hanU; lltf-r t'uat ediiice wa taken ilown. Heme vi chur aiu- them Lave served in the walls of a farm house kitchen, and others were in tho wait of . a burying ground. Among th tiventy-ono stained giass memorial windows v. ill 1 oim j of I'ot?ahouta.s, one of CoL Jonah lVrker. aud. i jne o tho earl of itatcksliell. rTRTIiAftl M I i 3 1 p !0i!i m t iw, ft4 a I l'i' tin! I )ry fiiiuils Mm jx n j ii in of JOSEPH . WEC'K icrliic u-.l Twiqitv Iay.- w 'liasi- i. tciinii:4l lu i.tl'i r 4. ur IniiiiciiSO hlm!c id ('lnui i' Cloaks ai 20 per CI Discount FrMii S r .-1 1 1 1 Li r 1 jirii-c piicos. Tlie which wi'io i ( ii M ! - el . 1 1 iCioaks, imported Astraehan and Plush Wraps. :iIm )li-r i m i .-i 1 jiricc- in nil WOOL DRESS XAMNEIS SILK AWD WOOLASTEACEAirS A s- ! . i .1. i i nc:i i riii i i s :i i t ., .4 ..I ( i wuft !i till'.. VfUi- I.ndifs ;u-f iiivil. the ho - m 1 0 n JE&i oItui'v! Will il.l ' A I. BEEF, 1'OIiK, MUTTOX, YEATFOIIlOtY StH'.-ir -;nvil Hani-'. I Jit.- 1 :u.i th I Ik: I v i 1 1 sell as clic.iii :t:- any com jtt-i it ion, ainl rc.ioctl'nl Iv .-'.licit C.'iHiic and sec in'1. fcTh 1 II iMbJMI ML PARLOR T ! i 1 ; 1 1 . FOU A LI. - eis--a n -w - d 4 fLitchcns, Hallways and iJflicxvs, CO To ISSUE'S' BiOESGHl'S, Vl'liort' .1 iiiaiiificcul slnck of Gotxls nnd Fair Pricos iIiouikL UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY : COIINEH MAIN AND SIXTH 1 P. 3 I i $ f 5 S j I Will he 4jm-:i .atiuai'A' -Itli, at tin ( T U O H 1 ' "V H ( sJ j i O 1 L ) ) if All wi.rk warrantfil iji-fct-cla.-.'. LADIES - oaks, if !:t. nil' In hi I.t-l vrar.1 -f id tin- Into-I .-t v in New Markets, BACH, u.iMh .SI. (in, an.! iu.-!i nl! uiiul Tri 'I in- - ar.- (!i- I a-.-1, i.iiei.-, ii.j'cj'fd to I -jii 1 ies - d luctii Iiclurr ll.r in. l; takes t ii.e I'gn' n - JJi I slxqn A M ; 1 .T. 11. di.m.i-.i: i : - hf.-t vai-itv i' S: market. ;u in niii'ir nrirkid in tho City and 1 'ly niir J';'' i::ijn' B WECKBACH .ciih'"s iJh.ck, Clli stncl. WW 'iWI iM TT eEDRCOfvi SET I d.Pl -- CLASSES O!'- von PLATTSIOUTH, NEIJHASKA T 14 ( ' 1 lO I V . . V .1 1 i 1 l 'I'l-T EMPORIUM Knninrrrnh loMqwi 1 4 .