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Till-: D.UI.V UKItAl.D, 1'l.A'iTSMOUTll, KKliliASKA, WKDNKSDAV. I'KlSIiUAltV IS. 1868. hi i mmfu Kifi iimiii The Plattsmouth Daily Herald. Publishers & Proprietors. - TUB PLVTIrt.MOL'TU lllllMA) Is ji11h!h-.1 every cvi-ulli;? except Sutil ;y Huil Week ly every I liui sil;y 1111,1 niii. Itrls-tcri-d at til" tllli:e, I" Hit Mlioul ll. Hl. s fi'iiiiil-c-t.isH mutter. 1 1 1 e ciii;e-r of Vine itinl riUli Mr cts. : v.r.us i nK uaii.v. One copy on in nilvio.- Iy mail ' Oiieciy per ini-ie ii. ly ;ir n-r r One ciy ptrr week, bycimii-r, 15 Tr.wMii vttK wi:pki.v. Oie oopy o.i ye;w, in ail v tnce, 1 r U'lecflj'yuU mohSum in advance Mary's Little Lamb-Revised Version Maiy h-i'l :i lit 1 1 I;;:iil. Its !! : v;i" v. lute as s:u.w. And l.'iil! :i littln t ir esi To litr St safe, you lu.in. 1'ilt !. kit Mill -. In--:iti:t: ;t! 'i:;?. An u'y ! v a- !:. AskI m.:i !i 1 tl;e lit!h; I niiT jn n 'in Kl t lit? !ii::.It n flee. And in tin; iiijdil an Khglisli v.clf, A: mI Tit as n i, 1 aim. plowing aiteni'l ll.e liru'K-li i;n Ami k.li- it tin- lilil:- haul). Tii n M:ry wi j-.t. Lu' li t-f::I ?:'.!. Tj! h fn-e v.-i.ul at !c; -t !" "Aid ' you -li:;M." s:iM It it .Mi:!s ; Mi s;.i-l tin- ujd.V l.ta-t. ll'lt w !!! i he " i' 1 1 t : iT t t !ie ii'.'ece. The v.. .if was sitting i.n it ; "fiiim n:i." sa'al li.-. "itinl yii'.ir vvj 1 ; I'll; lix il !: ;; ii :. n ii." Jmi M il) MaiUsI .will t!u; wlf. A.i. I r. li- d y ili'l sin pay ; i'er tii:.t i;:u lli-e: : file ii 1 t lie lj-.st A tv.'i hc'iioulli ami a i!ay, Iltri r.r.ic axs iif cv; r ready tn disc us th j tariff qustion if th' Dsmoerat.' will take :i o-it i.?u. Til's lh'j.uMicaiiv favor protection of h jiisc iudiistri. , with a proper ad j ustiii-.-iit if iot-Tii;d revemu . The Democrat favor five trade but tall, tariff reform. ( i.i;vki,am, Risusark and Yictoriahave all spoken, and tin? world dors not seem to le much I 1 1 r off than In-fori?. These is it iv:it sip.iil.it ity b 'tween Cleveland's few remarks and Iii- friends :icross Ihe pond. Victoria, like t'le velind. was th'. author of fi very dttll affair, v Idle I5is mark ntitl Clovtlatid lul.l forth to th country one state of affairs, vrhile. lotl W-'ic &tU-m tii!fi to (lecfivc. We are in receipt of a p:itnpldet con tidnin the argument of 3Ir. trowtn in the cam of Kieo Mgainft the nulroads known as the Stnndard oil easts. The nrgnmciit U exhaustive and again brings before the people the outrageous injus tice in allowing the Stnndard Oil coin pnny to exist another day. That out company on account of railroad discrim ination is allowed to control 80 . r cent of the oil trade uf this country, it is a disgrace to a country that claims free in stitutions and equal rights. IIi.nkv Gho::uk I-i.ttenipttng to sie.e track the lab-ir party by running it off or a IX-mocratit" switch. Dr. McGlyni: come? to the rescue of the party and say? that Clev- land shail never have the sup port of the labor clement so long a3 he can prevent it. McGlynn is right, fo. Cleveland i an eiu-my to the w-iking men and f a vers their enemies, ti.i great corporation", by adyociting tin ciue of" the Union i'aciii;: railro.:d both by a i-psage to eongr.ss atit' t!ie elevation of Lamar to the ffjprcme bench. Carlys!--1 is n!;o ativer. to giving the laboring men :my part ii this govern'.nvnt, sj long as Ik holds I In seat in congress to which Thoebe, th( workingnian's candidate, w;:s elci ted. It is all very well for a few pe-sons t endeavor to ;aisc the impica-ion tha' there is a Will boom liang'iig on.iriou.l; over tlie polit-eal piospcets of 2lr. C'b-v -land. Iu all such eases the wih is mail: to do duty for the thought. The fact is. that if the Democratic convention wer to be held tomorrow, Cleveland woule be renominated with as much unanimiu us was given to Grant's rcuomhiatioii ii 1872. AW do not undertake to say thai tliis ought to be th j cas?, Iiut wo very t-niphatically assert that it is the case. The democratic party seems to Imv: dis covered in Mr. Cleveland a nun after its own heart. Mr. Cleveland is dull; o is tho . democratic party. Mr. Cleveland elov-s not entertain a single idea above place and power in politics; neither does the di mocraeie party. The man ::nd tin party ara matched in all the qu .Iiti..s rlml distinguish small men and small partie from great men and great parlies. And Mr. Cleveland h is learned the art of ouu-tlv dictating to his partv while seem i;ig to follow it. As compared v. itli Lis party, he has a little of what may bc called superior ignorance, which makes him appear like a leader a one-eyed king a noug the blind. Globe Democrat. U egg's cherry Cough Eyrap. Is warrante-d for all that the la'oel rall for, so if it does not relieve your cough yoti can call at our store and the money will Ie refunded to you. It acts simul taneously on all parts of the sj-strm, thereby leaving no b.ul results. O. P. Smitii & Co., Druggists. j23-3md&w i Every one is the artisan of his own for-' tune. If you wish a fortune, keep hea'th- j ly by the uso of Warner's Log Cabin S ir-; gaparilla, which purifies the blood and. thus gives hea th and strength. Largest, bottle on the market. 1 The Kejrjrar of Rome. Ono plcturesqua character U generally lacking from tho hill top the beggar. Dirty unci charming us lie may be, ho i3 n legated to one of tho principal Piucio approaches the Spanish steps and the piaz.a at their summit, were his progeny c.-pecialy the Xettmieso from tlie Cani pagn.i, swarm to heart's content. Ah, but isn't he it 'ocauty of a beggar? lie or she, but especially he, for the Spanish steps' people are of the beggar upper ten, an I take up such n me-iual occupation only when their regular trade as models lieoome.-i slack, or when tho only other allowable calling in comport with their dignity becomes miproli table that of flower selling. IJut who, I say, can re-fu-se thoso great liquid brown eyes of a soldo, even if lu doesn't want a bunch of violets, and who anyway can refuse to look at the superb coloring (it the ram pagnse costumes as the models throw themselves into the abandonment of a thousand unst ndie-'l postures on the steps. They an; hoiiester, too, this motley cro'.vet, t !;a:i some w ho aren't beggars. A little ragamulhii of them who takes a liking to yoti v.iil oltcn come, rmining up to yoii wiiii his biittonholo b(;inpiiet and, (let's ly s.tieking iL in, will bis (JI in a jilfy. A. toiiisbed indeed you are the ilv t time t!::.i extraordinary occurrence takes place. Dy and by, repeated experiences show you ti.;.t it is an eiiiI!i!io:i of gratitude on tho pari l't i lo 1 dtilio or (.iovauni for sun dry cojipers which from time to lime yo l've to-sed him. He'll be glad of fu ture tossing-i, t'o, for l.-eg-ring has no e-le-i i -:: t of di.- graco here, but as pay for his f :-c gift never! Ik iice. joy and woe to hi: l who, daily parsing that way, conies t:i knov end f:;ney any of tho model-!. JI!: stock of suiidl change fiosnehow wdl gro;v lieauiifullj less, bul he will revel in - free i:;-ti!iv of clo;- and form and f;ra i lets manner, whith one ii;y J i 7 : i at. it 11 tin like wild yet clustering llowcrs clinging to the -c sunnied fcteps. iiome for. Cleveland l.e.'i'ier. I-Ivlet iiii". ; i:i Vw York City. There an; no.v i-;n !i year, and i'icrj 'ave been for r.iatty ye:ns, more e i-' ti-.ns of t -Slants by landlords in New York city, -.vi: u its population of 1 ,.""!;).Ulii), than ii;-. !v lusve been i.i corresp-oniUtig periods i'i il Ireland, with its population of about .".; !:.();!). Once every f-w months the American eorre-p.ini'-iits iu Ijoniln e-able in I'seir papers i:i the L'nit ed St ates vivid .. uiits of heartrending cruelty eai the part of Iiit:;lisli laiid ovn rs toward v.n i'uri tiaaU- oecupani.-; of sisanty honses and poor farms. Once every fe v y ars tho "lew York reporters have to write for their papers a story of the misery of a family j.-ci ed from the two or three wretched s'ooms in a rickety seven story tenement, ' er ause the rel?ilU.- agent of the inil-li-iuaire owner must have '-the money or the rooms.'' Ireland's woe is not us great as is Xew York's. The? sheiilis in Ireland do not have so many cases of eviction to deal with ina mouth as do tha marshals of Xew York's eleven district courts in a week. From June o(, lS-j, to June CO, Is!'!, there were turned out of their homes in all Ireland, according to parliamentary report, J,0SS families, aggregating 8,817 persons. In a bimilar period, twelve months, in New York city there were evicted 2'2,801 families, or 124,020 persons, estimating live members to a family. This shows that the evictions in this city each year are nearly eleven times as many as in Ireland. New York Cor. Chicago Times. In a Big TelcgrapH Ofiioe. It takes nearly a thousand operators to accomplish a day's business in the West ern Union, go mo of these work In the daytime and some at night, and others do nothing except relieve tho regular statf while, i:i relays of lifsy or seventy-five, they go up .-it s'rs for luncheon. Thus i here is no patne in the. eternal rattle of the machines. The problem of perpetual motion is solved in that room as much as it ever can be solved. The messages that come into the office are treated pretty much in the same vy as those that go oitr. The operators who receive them write them out on blanks and send them whizzing oil' in a jiffy to the little girls in the grand stand. When they are stssmped soi- identiiieatson they ai-e dropped down through a sliding tube to the basement A isurr: at the bottom enables ::e to see directly through six stories and uscii glimpses of the pig tails and curly oangs rp in the lofty f;rai:d stsmd. As the mer-'suges drop ihey aro taken out, -Ii.l U;!V!;;! rlcr.m rollers that copy them and "drop tin ::; on a revok. in;:, endless ;elt that takes them cii to the routing ek-rks and the r.-.esse.v'.crs. System ie :'.ay.; s:mit even in hs me-st complica te! forms. That i- v. lust f L-tom means. New York Tribune. The Orir.io Ubimourt. A large? number of dealers ar.d comiois-.-cs-.rs were- i-.t i ra-ted to a g.-illery in I'ssll M.i'l when tlie new monster gt-ni that will be known among notable specimens of p-.eeious stones sis the Orange diamond :.:. e utukr the hammer for the first time, it was the last lot otrcrcd for the day, and va ; described as a magniiicent colored brirtiaist.v.-ciglsingllo carats (a hiitit tencar x:ts ': sier than She Koh-i-i:oor), mounted r' - roi e'.i, with a hordcr of very large white briiliants."' The stone was found in Orange river, and is of a decided orange line. 1 1 was cut isi I AUtdon and made into a brooch, being .surrounded with a circle of sixteen large white brilliants. The appearance of the geiu is striking: in stead of sparkling and glowing, it si-cms to catch the light in large' waves, which it sends gliding a nd dancing over its surface. It was examined with great Interest by those present; but when Air. I 'ester at ccmpled to tind si purchaser nobody offered l bid. As a tentative figure Mr. Poster suggested 1'5,0'UO. which, amiel discourag ing silence, ie soon reduced to JL'sj.GOO and L'2.000. YVniiir.g in vain for a short time, Mr. Poster announced that there was no oid. so that the jewel would remain in the hands of its present owner. Pall Mall Gazette. Did It for a Joke. A bright fssced, cleanly dressed boy kept himself busy for nearly two hours the other day handing out little squares of paper to the pedestrians who psissed in Lout of The Sun building. They were curious bits of paper, a great deal smaller that the average advertising dodger, and the closest scrutiny failed to reveal any thing on them. Young ladies would ac cept them, and after looking at them with puzzled expressions put them in their peicketbooks. Ohl men took out their spectacles and stopped to examine them closely. Small boys ami young men stood in groups holding them to the light and looking through them, and Cnally 1 ut them in their pockets for a future ex amination. A subsequent investigation elicited the information that two young men, fcr their own amusement, had paid the boy to distribute blank pieces of paper to passers by. Xew York Evening Sun. FAST OF RAMADAN. THE LONG MONTH OF AGONY FOR HUNGfiY TURKS. Device of AVrnltliy Mussulman t Escape tho IHicoiiioirt-i ir Tlu-ir Ilclllon. Tlio IScKuar.i l)i;iose) Of In the (Sieat Mnqut l St. Su;i!ii:. Ramadan that terrible month of daily m. ....:". - ' . . viioii-.e iiui e;i. L-oeiiieii uv i ne jiioo.i. re. : ... ., . . . , xui.1 jiar, pii-c.seij in ine mum'-iii ii:o - ... I . .. ! I .1. . if iii-w 1:100:1 iiee.'irni .nimii i f -v ' ' ' rt , , . , Al.'IV- V.i T l'.eiil-H. l.i. r..-. ,..,.1 ,., i.l .i, ,1 , ," : " throughout the lunsir inouih. The origin of this leng f a? t seems shroudeil in invs- terv. A-s it is .saiil to biivi' liwn ol .ici-veil i . . . ... , . - .. oy ine lire worsnipers long neiore ine ; tinu? of Mahomet Alt, who thought tho ! commaiid 1;j ail true believers to fast thus eleven months in the year was quite too much to re-quire of mortal flesh; through t!ie Angel ( iaiu iel he thcrei'oie besought thi; gn-.it spirit I'j redtice the thno one half. I'iiriing Ihi.; still a heavy trial, he r.gain interceded and got the time; fixed at, Oiie lunar montli, where it st;li remain , and no doubt thousands of Mohammedan.; ardently wi.di the tiunj much more re- llllee, . l'.y the nion; intelli'-'ont clas it is le-s rcl giously observed e-.iels liaising yv.r, but It the pious peasant ry ii mill means real penance, a they faithfulky ab.-.la!u iron food, drink isn.l even from the u cf t ibaeco, duiiug liie eniiiv d.-'.y. Mven the 'llama! j'' (who a v the real beasts i !' liurdeii he re ) are so ( on .ci nti::: ; about keeping this fat, thai, wish every neie (puvering with fatigue, and iu torment, Willi hunger, they will s: i:'.d v.iiii a t"!i".;ting morsel in h un! w.-'tching the d- - t-lsmit'. 1111, liaiieniiv wailing until I.:" r-'n.-e-t gong is heard. 1 hen ii.-vr.ur it in beast like haste. In honn i of a'-bieuce the di-v outly inr iine-d sit at. their ta!.!-. with fork or sjiooti iri hand, wailing a! o f"i" thi wejcosne in i ini of cacnoii be u re they can begin their n:-h!!y feasting. ,s a rule, tlsey t.srn night iu'.o day and vice V'T.si. Siill it is s.;p posed some sleep is indui'.'ed in, as precisely ut l j "eiock a patrol passes through each street with a la drum. b upon awakenuu sieepers to :i luidnlght f .-asT, whi-ii may ! pnijoiigcd until thy morning twilight. Then the mouth mu.-t be carefully c!ea:i.-cd and the fast resumed. If is now said thatbuL few of the aris tocracy f Turkey r.y any heed to tins fast, still they d ire not publicly disregard it. Tin; sultan ii credited with selling. an example of strict ob-vrvasce. If he ehn-.; so literally, h-? mu-t neither eat, drink nor smoke during the long summer day. Even to indulge in a delightful and re freshing perfume is sin. Tnis month of fasting is supposed to be a 'revival season' to the Moslems, in which they are todevola much time to tin study of the Koran. Hospitality, alms giving, prayer and peacefulness are to be especially cnltivsited. You hear of the rich man standing at his door sit sunset to salute and invite to his tabic the poor who happen to pass by, sending them e.n their way rejoicing in presents of money, but you seo little of ihis today. On the contrary, you may observe 'nhe powers that be'' take great pains to riel the city of its swarms of beggars. Before Itamadasi begins the edict goes forth that all found asking alms in public thoroughfares shall be arresteel. Those from tlie provinces ar-? to be sent to their homes; those who are found to have neither homes nor friesuls are to be set to work, if able. Thus they w ho are inclined to keep this fast in n literal manner are relieved ef a heavy draft upon their purse strings. An 'I I" tar" or llamadau dinner is ceremonious an 1 absorbs much lime. As soon as the sun approaches the western horizon a large circular tray is brought in covered with a variety of sweetmeats, salads, sail fish, llamadan cakes, Iruits s:ud olives, together with delicious sherbet. When th. sunset gun is tired e very one takes an olive, that fruit being the most blessed, wis h which to break the fast. After par taking of these appetizers dinner is br-mght in, w hich consists cf eight or ten cosuses, each tasted sparingly. T.cn dainty cups of coiTc-e anel cigaret tes follow. After this the faithful are supposed to re pair to mosques for devotion. Minarets as well as mosques arc nil briliiassiH- lighted r.ndlhrongs of worship ers fill the spacious buildiugs. The streets, too, are bright as day and as gay as a carnival s-jaso::, e.-r.ecia!!y' I'losa e f Stamboul. which is. pei.se, the TurkiV.il quarter of the capital. Here you not only find the ncrqac-s and bazars il luminated, but the fruit and rcfreshmcht slcps as well, for eating, drinking sherbe t an 1 smoking are the order of the eve-nine, together wish no small amount of flirta tious, for now the Turkish beauty is granted unusual liberty. Very few, how ever, are seen among the pe.l-.-Ntrsan but hundreds of 1'uie carri-'gvs are found cut tits ; their way though ike dense thro;. Idled widi veiled ludiej who go abroad to s. e. and he seen nor to worship, for ihc-y no? excluded from the too- u-.c ;:t this sea-ou. The Turks ex u e this injuulce by saying tlie; would d:ert their th'ui ;hrs from holy co-,:ic-npku;eu, i.. their beauty inspires n inherent kind r . v,-.-,;-5:i!;i. Tiee iast Trldayof Jhuua. Ian is t!i-iu- : sacred of all the Moslem Sabb.uLs. t i; then that the great Mosque of Sr. Sophia is most crowded.with true believ er j. and the Giaour (Christian) is care fully excluded. A libcr.d 'bu-k.-hces,' however, secured for ovr party an en trance through a back door and along a dimly lighted tunnel, bu.lt iu tho mas-ive outer w all, to a lofty gallery, from which the thousands of worshiters on the Hour beneath the great dome looked likci pig mies, and their voices, as tuey chanted iu i iiu-son verses from tin? Keran. came up to j us like the reur of e l l ocean in a storm, j Bat- more impressive still was the perfect : harmony of motion when some 5,000 prostrate worshipers rose to their feet, then bowed again to the dust, the effect ! was truly electrifying. Cor. San Fran- i Cisco Chronicle. . I lMitladclpliia's Lily Pomls. The most unique and beautiful eollec- j ion of water lilies iu this country is the ' boast of Pairmeutnt park In Philadelphia, ! In the great lily ponds every variety, from the pink blossom of New York to ! tho imposing Victoria liegina, an island m its brcael expanse ol leaf, is to be found. Through blue, purple, red and snow white lilies the gold and silver fish dart, and la summer butterflies of brilliant hue hover over the ponel flowers in delight. A new variety of the lily family is to be added to the collection. It is produced by a French gardener, Latour Marliac. The flowers are six inches in diameter, and their color is the soft canary of the Marechal Niel reise. Only two other yellow water, lilies ..... I-,. .. n-ii o YAi-(",f t tt 7.-T-1 U A mnn'QTi I. J. V. Auunu u i u . i. ..U.VIIVUU fpecies and a dull colored species of Brazil. V VnA Proca i " 1 A ItCH.-c, In tlio Alp. During or.e of t!:o violent storniH in tho Alpf. Cir.v.d. tla; keeper of tins ho-pico .;i tin St. l-'i-rnurd. was i :it-.il by hi-J warm fftoo wboti hi; faitbftd dog bo cuin. o.-it-d, i-Juoving tlis't i.oui:- ti.ivi ! r was in distress. Widi l i".'.eni and f g bciti (Jraod imiiH di. ;. !- v. c-,;t out into the stormy iiip.'ot :i;d ., .. i found :i l.i.ui lut!!' fr.-.-.i.si, mid cars 1 h!:u to tl.o l.ou:.i. Afler hs'.vi.'lg Ii(iVId (" Use i. i:-ne: s th. ti.uvlii- Ksid t'.v vo .er - fo.irrioro !"(",'. !'' 1 1'1 .-- Ii! i fet In r. t wi ..i;-. (irand s ud Lis r--dl.:;d foril a;. 1. Ali r a ... uiv.i : .. I 1 ;i r : i: . : 1 ( r o, ..1 I: ,i tlie sli;sn-;er was , ' 1 I i-tld taken to tho house. Agun i .:. i sit.tl iog prcs ei 1 '7 1 i oti their rraud, att- r a toi.g a.-. I wcarv sear; ii m:c- j t ,',.. li;:.!;'i .. f nVr :r d two j j ., . . .,..,, ,..'.'!..:. ;, (';,., a!i- r a h.i.g u. ' l v. t ;.:'v i I (: J' l!i.'. ;i i i-. :d.- I It: 1 I ' : in! h-i-I In tyl.ini: th" .':: r twi v.i re ; to !'.v siowl,-. -ll:r four h(:::r hard 1 1 , j ' j i ' . t!;.- Ii- .ill- i a" J: i had : 11 tho ! I.'uid.t ! a wi:h !.: ' I e ; ! ' found - ; . ; !o ii :h i se--rd-V;.' i iiii- i.i i!s... t i-.i -.1 i . : !y hi,: :.l ; .i:mu,i ..i e'ps.J lu.niber iu lis " !v m I til CUl. ( : p, ...... lee. : ba'; -ev; r 1 hi one :-t-.-r e. i HVlili i fr. p!-!il .UK:;i ..dd t of ;,; I'uin r oh' a , l n ' at h ch:b. Any .i.i th!::,; the mat ly te t.d.e hi.-n olf The p.Mol eating leu -., tor it. P.f y.. r won't it". eo:::o i'oik.j ,i 'i'' '. io. .! .ipan, liavo taken to -Ii, a. id t h.vo is qui to a il einand : I u do l-n -ad 1 :ni do ytwt :i t do ter pe-jter i .i h:' v.orkiii'. i;l::el -' Lir.i'ic-r ar.cl i.i i; .IC- i r :n -dy in tic wo: 1.1 k.,s siloed ed tin. u. t v l n.-. ! t !: in :.i lie: U i. as a 1: i o:i lauulv I ::,( i : i a.-. Ao on: I. mid ! wltisi-uf il. It i-.i- no caloiiul or qtiiti'iv- in its euou-odlion, e-.-uscqM.-nt-!y no b ul i n cts can -u i: e from it. We ke; : a ii li s-pp!y at Sm fi n . t h ng-l. t. .,t i ti! o. P. .1 not !. w 5 ' i C,r-:;'i;. H- 1-. . . ':. ! . :,!:!:, i : ii. i' r-ntc ! Ciei il-'. I ;: !:- , .:,.! AVivti-n.. Try iu c.cr Paiii i-. .-;-! 'i Mi..;if, :". is.-;'.- i v. ;:i . !- ' (" i ' '.. . ;.' ; ; .c . - i;'i -.i - e.. ii: 1 - : i : : 1 1 i.i : ;: n y r,!:i-;:-..-a .::( ''. ';; rr- tc-:t to C re ?'t:c:n : S N, :Tilr,;.'. YvY.T..!.: I l. ' ."if I : s : , i. t . . ri,.i I. t SI v. -..hi -..! 1 .r. -e.,1 s."u ol th'..- i- e to--, i .-u-u.--- I : J :.:. .' -.:-.t.-. r.r.;:-::c-.d ly Ca., Ddx Zll, Liacc-la, f.'sb. Trade siipplUd ly llieliai dsr.n Drug Co., Omaha, brr.ska. ScOO iievviirtl. V'e will pay 'he sibove reward fcr any cas'j of livi r ("i!':pia:i:t, dyspe5ia, sick he-i.(l :eh.', 5si:!ig:.ti-n, con-tii ati,n or frost i-i r V(.-t's VC! din'ctious ( umot car.- with l.!efIVd. wlun tlie :;i(tiy coiujuieu with. ye;---labi, and never facticn. Uiue boxes ; it" coated pills, i'5c. (h-s;g-;is;s. ih-were of imitations-. The gtnu- t It- y tu fa il to i. I"- ivt- f!ui-;:i-su;g '''! Si i'l.r s i'h- by o'.mtei feiis and Ti- nun. i.i' ctuKil -uiy by John O. v- (11 .'c Co., W. Madss.,ii St. Cldcftg:. Its sol.t bvW. .1 W.iriiek-. The vt-'tsdam r: nr-dy 11 unt i ; Wt -i's Livi r P Jiver coiii thev never . At War- :ir app iri! you. "J! rick's (Iritg store. I l"i S i - e. i-v e.'i l p., -.i:-. Ti r ti i Pys. lii i: i;-,.;:f I ::: ui-si. !!;..!- I v the ii-a-elit:;! l;e- U"'Vl " -".'-.v.' all Si.el ica i f he Fe. h le x t .' a ' . ; v as - e : .(:: :m I I 1! a r r ii v!::i .. r:) i ! ' en i:::ren :::( i.l "!ce Ui il I !,' v bv ac th. Vi li. :el l.-e a ; ' i :f t" -t-. li,T t; -. ; v ; -s t i J ' i O 5! -i A f S LiUilil 3 s J j. a -5 l h :S i? ii h u -s?"y ,fy or CALL ON , fl.--" j&Lli? u 3 7 - Cor. 12th and Granite Street?. . i V1. , J QOlnViCLOX CHiU JQllCl6jP " ci.-.j- 1-Cm. ' I j ft I ? C p T p D P U P ft MANVFACTUKEIt Of AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DSAI.HK IX THE Choices! Brands Cigars, including our Flsr de Pepperbcrgo' end Euds FULL. USE Or . ,.s t - . i - It, it'T'l Mil I lJTTC'T TC TOBACCO AND SMOkEItS Alt-TICLEb 1 , K, " TCrtir 9ft 1 SSt."l Nor. 2C, 1885. UIHUID iXJ. DlUtn. 5a mm tS3 1 must make .arge Stock of Cornlbo" :uhi tlie-iviorf will rteliu-e ::11 le alLe r goods 20 per cetil. Iiolou" rconlar ju ins lcr cstBli only. .11 Coclc Marked in. 5? lain yiguros. Lsi.li. s' French Kiel IT) 00 Iii per cent, tlitcount $4 00 Ladies' rreiie-h Kid. .. . i ."" '3 50 Ltidie.-,' Ilriirlit lhr(-o;:i' . i Oo " " ii 20 j.udii.s" Urilit hu-j;'.i .......... . Ii ' " " ti 40 Lss'-ios' Kh ........... .. '. :ir, 180 I)udi-' 1V-1. (I.-ut l HO 2 00 Ludi..s' IV-!.. (oat ::;.-, 1 Hl.? .Men's Hurt Shoes s (h) (J AO Men's iSlsoos -1 ;() li (U) Meit'.s Shoes ... Ii ",.1 " ' ' X 00 Glen's Shoes 2 .00 " 2 00 Ciiildr. ns Jittie tlitinl School Sinus,"' the host in the mtsrket, Kimc ie (1 ii: 1 1 en . Xovr is your chuKt-e: to lay in :i ehenp f-n, Iy. rj"ri Si7fp Olivo & LP.r.mo, -'ropriotore. BEEF, PORK, $ in TON, VEAL, POULTRY He keeti eobsiuutiv on n.nu Inr in t lie tit v. -Messtss SUGAR CulilD Mth7, SAUSAGE AiVD And everythino; to suit the nix Jua srljl South Side Alsiin Street, f v' Vt r 'IT IT I i J o. JL AVHOi.nsAi.i; and i:r:Tn. ukai.kh in Fork, Muttoi?, Ycal and Poultry. Z isivits all to .ive me o. trial. 2 ? i Sugar Cured Meats, Hums, Ihtcon, L ird, at lowest Hying- prices. Do i.ol ' ' ' i -1 Xi l.-J sr. AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. iTJHEN.BEDrOOH.IK.al Fli ARLOR FURNITURE. WflSM HAL p ost 1?rics3 in fx "ri Jm JZz. &. li. SIXTH STREET, BET. JIAIN AND VINE. r lit-' . u S 5 K 3 I I ii H il i W IV if Ci u Jo:: a: u an JIaTt. ho C lIAflIM HATf CH.5 CITY MEAT ifflARKET. PORK PACKERS asd dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, P011K, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST TTTE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON II AND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Jard, &c c of our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. il b 0 Gil 13 d 10 B2J room lor my- Spiio has. -ibisd mu Ircshtst hue oi meats ui! kieuls in th ir mus on. HAMS, BACON, LARD, MINCE MEAT. d.-biund otir (rade. (Jive us a trial, kIb'W mmmmim uV! Hetween Filth ami Sixth. i a-". - i t J! HOMAkS, tc. etc. Fresh Oysters in Can and Hulk fnil to give ine votir i. at ion a "-c. 1 O KINDS OF- mmm fcr HALLWAYS, CFFICES. th,o City. Cell and rr TW k 13 FLATTSMOUTII, NEB. 5 B aid,, h i p r !!U s iUI g Ooods (Market.