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THE DAILY UK K A Lb, RaTTSMOUTU, tfKimA&iCA, TUESDAY. lliHUAllV 21. Tha Platbmouth Daily Herald. Kisro 'x1 i BBoa, Publishers & Propr ietors. tiii: rr.vrr.s.MouTii hkkamj Ih )i:1i -tit -! every (vii!iik exerjit Sumlay anil Wn-Uly t-viTy I liiiisiliiy iiinnilii. I'ejjl.s tereil at the ii.si.;;ice, I' ullHimxitli. Velr.. ;s s-ritid -cl.s ii).iitT. Ollire rorm-r of Vine and Jfiflli Mr:t-U. TfcKMS Kill I:. . One !' nrt i-:xr in ailvaiK". Iy m:i'.l S irfi 4 im irony pfr iiK.iitli, ly ran h-r. V On j copy i-r week, hy :;iri iT 1.1 ThKMS l-'OH r.kKi.v. fine copy ' v':r. in :nl vunee I ! one co;y eix monti. in atlvunre 7.1 Whii.k other embryo cities in Nebraska are cm;:ipjed in raising a $10,000 ailyrr tisin fiuiil, to show off their several nat ural a I van tribes. Plattsinoiitli is content with iloin a It of lien; talking. L' t us liavc more lesolutc fruit-bearing labor; it will lo more bcnefiei.il to our city. Ik PlalUniouth could have two or three funerals anions her w althieit citi zen, Tni; I Ikkai.u li:t; heiml it &tatel without reserve on the. street, then vc won'il be in ih.ijus to move on with a viyor never li:fore known here. If we can't have a funeral gentlemen lets go ah wad any way ami allow the old fo-;ie3 to cither ji;t out of the way or take tlr; onsejuciues. Thn time has come when l'httlsniouth must fore ahead, ami sh will do it to, this year of IHSS if our rustlers will only persist in th -ir present co ur.-e. Tok free trades argument ciiliiuis without any abatement, and every day th.'; old axiom that convince u man against his will, he's of the same opinion Ptill is apparently e.vamplitied. The f.kai.i ventures the prediction and will ttake more than is reputation for truth a veracity on the fact that the democratic presidental convention will net give a clear clean cut a free trade platform as !rover Cleveland has annunciated the frcetrade dogmas in his message. Even Mr. Cleveland appears to wish already that lie hadn't said it. There is too much patriotic American sentiment in this country for free trade to become popular. It is quite possible that we have not come to the end of illuminating projects, and that the use of electricity may not supersede all other material. Glasgow lias recently witnessed the test ot a new illu minant of extraordinary power. It is obtained by the evaporation of tar. creosote, or other hydrocarbon oils. The llama is puns white, very intense and can ba carried up to :i000 candle power. The expense is 2c per hour per 1 000-candIe power. It is in the production of arti ficial light and heat that civilization lias for the last twenty-five years most nota bly murked progress. It is on the same line we shall move for some time to come. The end will be free fuel and free lights for the people as we now have free air. (iibe Democrat. Alt. Asia is agitated over the decay and parti d fall of the sacred P.o tree, un der which Buddha sat and meditated, until he became "enlightened, and over came the last temptation." That was over 2300 yeara ago. It has grandly out lived Buddha; but he it was who imd it fanioin and sacred. It is probably the most ancient trej in the world, histoti cally speaking; that is, the oldest whose record is known. During a severe drouth the people were about to assemble at this tree to pray for rain, when a storm arose of great violence and broke off the main stem ot the tree. "Whether it was the ur gency of the prayers, or purely a natural eyent we are not informed. But the brok en tree has received divine honors, bt'in:i cremated and the ashes placed in a sacred tank. All the same, the Bo tree, which is a tig. will semi out new growth shoit ly, and be none the worse for the break age. Ex. SENDING ABROAD FOR CLOTH'S The following is a specimen of the arguments used in the Chicago Tribttn against Protection. The item is headed. '"Robbed by the Tariff."' A workman, who is a Welshman and a resident of Springfield, Illinois, sent to "Wales for underwear. The following is a copy of the bill : Freight and charges to Springfield, III. Jmtyou jroocN 'us'om House fees Cartaire on ten-pound package 1'ubMc storage Custom-1 louse brokerage -S 2 87 . . 7 fe to fr- ... 1 01 $11 3 The man could not pay the bill. E. E. Hkxkv. If the aforesaid "Welshman had gone to any clothing house in Springfield he could have got a dozen suits of under wear for the above amount and saved the :?12."S paid by him for freight, duty, etc. But if he must have Welsh under wear in preference te American we sug gest that he go to Wales for the next h; wants and stay there himself. "We have! some Anglo-maniac dudes in Xew York who can't get clothes here good enough for their Hinglish tastes, but this is the first and we hope will be the last work ingman we have heard of who issj stup id as to imitate the above nondescript persons. In ter-Ocean. "lilt. Nui'Il- tit t'l.:i-.lts. Tho bupply of ixanuts comes aJuiObt wholly from Virginia, Tenns.sco und North Carolina. Virginia is tho banner peanut growing fctato, averaging 2,000, 000 bushels yearly. Tenncs.-,ee conies next with an average of 500,000 bushels, and North Carolina's production averages 150,000 bushels. Tho esliniated supply for 1WJS is 3,300,000 bushels, which in eludes the nearly 000,000 bushels of last year"n crop which Btill remain in tho market. New York Mail and Egress. New true for ! "I'm going to Maine after a consignment of ice for consumption in Washington," Ktiil nn avwiuH dealer to a new reporter nosing around for an item. "Indeed!" exclaimed tho rejiorter, pulling his notebook, "that's Eomething new. I didn't know before that ico was a remedy for consumption." The ity editor saved tho re putation of tho p;;per. Washington Critic. A tiKTititii Women Writers. The ijueen, 8j-akiug of American wo men writers, says Mrs. Francos Hodgson Burnett is devoted to old armor; Miss Mary L. Booth, of Harper's Bazar, to old coins; Mrs. Frank 1-slie, to laces; Jen nie Juno, to rare china; Anna Katharine Creen, to illuminated books and old mis- ;ds, and Mrs. Mary Mapcs Dodge, to raro prints. Exchange. "Would Cost Too 7l!irJi. No, I'atti has no babies. The family have decided that, they can't afford it. When they realized that it would cost tho youngster 100 every time ho wanted his mother to sing him to sleep, cash up, or no concert, they decided that no baby could stand it without mortgaging trfie nursery and fittir.g?. London Tid Bits. Tobaero's Absorptive Oualitie. A leaf of tobacco laid for two hours within fcix feet of open kerosene will bo found to Imj as rank as jKissiblo with tho Kinell and liavor of the oil, and even when dried and pressed into heavy hogs heads will take tho odor from other arti cles in tho hold of a ship, even from sugar. New York World. Oldettt Meeting House. Probably one of the oldest meeting houses in tho world is the Bangund church, in Norway, tho a;e of which is 800 years. Tho pagoda like structure is covered with shingles and an inch or two of tar. Ilunic inscriptions, interesting to scholars, are on the building. New York Tribune. C'upt. Cook's Death. The unbound volumes and logs of the fliips Resolution and Discovery during Capt. Cook's voyage, which were found in the British record oflice, contain at least ten separate accounts of Cook's death. They give some curious variations from the accepted narrative. Chicago Herald. Non-Speaking; Telephone. A non-sjieaking telephone is exhibited in Pittsburg. A sensitive plate presses against the larynx and glands of tho neck, and as the jaws are moved in con versation the motion sends the words along the wire as distinctly as the te'e phtftio now in use. Frank Leslie's. Muzzling Oysters. A company h:is lx?en formed in Mary land which devotes its energies to muzzling oysters. A patent wire con trivance known as an oyster lock is used. A:i oyster which is hermetically sealed will retain its flavor for months after leaving its briuv bed. New York World. The Iteliions Portion. "What is the most religious portion of tho body?" asked Maudie the other day. And, no one guessing the answer, she tol l it: "The head, because ic is between two temples." Jewish Messenger. Sanitary Inspection. London has a sanitary inspection com pany, regularly incorporated, that for a fixed feu inspects your plumbing and tells you whei.li.jr you are breathing sewer gas or ordinary air. New York fiun. Dar is one sho' way o' tellin' or wise mm fum or fool. Ef de bizness scheme o' er pusson turns out tor be money niak i:i', he's er wise man; ef not lie's er fool. During 18S7 eleven and a half tons of postage stamps nearly 170.000,000 in number were sold at the New York postofiice. It is said that for consumptives noth ing is better than raw or half cooked snails. Bogg's Sloocl Purifisr and Blood Maker. No remedy in the world lias gained tho popularity that this medicine has, as i. hold on family medicine. No one should be without it. It has no calomel i : quinine in its composition, consequent 1 no bad effects can arise from it. We keep a full supply at all times. O. P. Smith Co. Druggist. j"o-3mod&w It has been estimated that ths sun can not be relied upon to furnish us light and heat for more than 10.000,000 years more. Mr. Keelcy will have to hurry up with his moter if he expects to make any thing frem it before eyerything goes to smash. BegS's Cherry Cough Syrup. Is warranted for all that the label calls for, so if it does not relieve your cough you can call at our store and the money will be refunded to you. It acts simul taneously on all parts of the system, thereby leaving no bad results. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. j25-3nid&w A locomotiye has been sent by tiie king of the Belgians to Taugiers as a present to tho sultan of Morrocco a singularly inappropriate gift, considering that there is not a yaird of railway or train line within the dominions of the latter. Esge's Cherry Cough Syrup. Is the only medicine that acts directly on the Lungs Blood and Bowels, it re lieves a cough instantly and in time effects a permanent cure. Sold by O. 1. Smith fc Co., druggists. j2-3,3mo,d w. THE OLD LIFEBOAT. TlwoM lifeboat. With 1U work of mercy Oodr: .'4 .4 Left to eruuiMo away on tfc niioro, 'f the IwapiuK Hand eul tbe 8Cjf!liif roar Of tha wave tlit ihm! on the jjlusy floor; I-eft to parch in the summer nun. To bluckcu aiil rot, for i'.n course is rua Tin; oli lifritout. That used to flout Over the silver waves remote. Th-oM lir.-bcnt: ITow it bUkkI in scrvixt days! Clad in white with a star nn its prow (lint th Ktar lius set on its old side now), Ami the coils of roMi ot tlio j-liajx-.'y Ikjw; Sturdy oar s that w::re steady iu place, At cry of alarm ever ready to rai: e, Tin; old lifelioat We oft would uoto For on tLu seu like a sunny mote. Tho old life I not! By thu lighthouse, shadow lonp. Salt winds w!iiiK-rin now through its err.ckB Jlnriuur over and over renieinlx ed faet.i Of tle purple calm and the; tijn-;;t racks. Sinking shi;;.-:, and tin; iHioiuiiig .ti-on. The summon to pave, and the i.n:vioaj throngs Konnd th' old lifeljout, I'ushed o'.T to llout Over the lu.shin waves remote. The old lifehoat! Dy the shore and I in tidn ! There the dreamer will often delay. And I he lovers at !! e elose of day. And the seamen puii'.e. ni:d ehiiureii play. Is it for naught that it should ahii'e? What matter ir then t houu it it: denied T!:eeld lile!) at A;;i:i t- I -iit, Over tlie stiver waves remote! l.'dwurd Abraiu Valentine. MIs'il Tuili Too niiu h. Manager Vt'illlam II. Ikert said l:o did not exjMH-t to se3 anj- radical eiiango i:i tho form of t!;o t;'lei.!:one, save perhaps a con trivance to hold tho receiver to tiioeara:id leavo tho listener both hands freo. llo laughed when nsko;l ns to tl;o practical uso of a telephone audible to a person sittiiig several feet away from the instrument. "Tiiat has l;ecn perfected," he said, "but no body cares for it. We wcro all amu:xd and delighted with tlio invention when it was first shown, but nftcr awhile it wa. agreed ly experts ihr.t tho thing was not likely to ba of practical value. No one cares to havo a thing in his ofiloe that will talk right out at tho most inopportune moment. There ai'o nono in uao, as iur as I know." Iew York Press. Two jrarriasres i:i Frsnrr. There are clwaj-s two marriar;os iji Franco beforo tho grcoia can claim his l)ride first tho marriage at tho mayor's office, or civil marriage, and then tho church marriage. Two, and sometimes threo, days pass between the two ceremonies, during which time tho announcement of tho civil marriage is posted up on tho court house door, ami tho young; couple are net allowed to sco each other. Tho civil marriage is a quiet affair, tho brido wearing street costume, and tho members of her own and her husband's families being tho oidy persons present. The second ceremony is in accordance with the wealth of the groom and tho position ho holds in society. Tho Argonaut. Thought llo Ta lAiciy. IIo was a belated citizen going home. A& ho turned into High street from Ecaubien a liedostrian suddenly confronted him and said : "Mister, if you would plearo be CO kind n to toll mo what time it is, I'd be" "Just striking one I" was tho reply, as tho belated shot out with his right and knocked the fellow into tho gutter. Tho victim crawled out after a. period of inactivity, gathered up a big ball of enow for his noso to bleed on, and muttered to him self: "Wasn't I in luck that it wasn't just strik ing 'leven or twclvo !" Detroit Freo Press. Only Wanted Enoasfh. Not long sinco a bTizora, newly arrived daughter of Erin found herself tho only pas sooger on a steamboat who.so dock udjoir.r; a slip from which rowboats arc hired. Just as tho lines were alxmt to bo cast off sho ei proached tho mato of tho steamboat, and, with artless politeness, exclaimed: "Ah, sur ye needn't tako mo in this big boat. Wan av thim small wans will do." Tho oCicial was so surprised at thisthought fuluess that hi:j eyes got as big as s.iucers, and he walked away in silence, not daring to k'ivo expression to Uie words his tongue would utter. New Yorli Evening Sun. A Sad State of Affairs. CId Mrs. I!oiitl3 Have yo heerd anvthing about Mrs. Crown latelj-, ObadiahJ Old Mr. EeiiLly She di-jJ several days ago. I thought yo knew that? Old Mi's. Bently I never heerd of it, Pcor soul ! An' so sho's dead i Old Mr. Eeatly Yts, dead an' buried. Oid Mrs. IX An' buried, too! Oh, my! TriL.-isr.il' wuss! Xew York Sun. T2ip T'ir.-t P.-.jntai ion. Tlio first ki.3 between ihespinstor patror.oss fa matrimonial buraau and tho man intra- of duced to bcr bv tho marriage bro'ior as lit;- .... , .. i, i 'iuture hui-bana,-' is ue-rioedby bankers on as Loins' amusing to a do'ri'eu. Thev sce:n trai.l of cavh other, until Ikusllv thu woman raphes at hiai, and Lo saus glad it's ovcr.- Kcv York GrajiLie. SomelUlnjj Al:c:it Parasites. 'Til, here's a pieee in the ;:ar.er about rar csitcs. What is parasites, )a:"' 'i'arasites, ray b;: . u h;r, parantcs cro ta people vv'iio live in 1 ans. luiiik you Oi'.ht to know that, and 3-011 in the Third Header." Woman's Magazine. Some Consolation. I Naturally Indignant. After church: Spogrgs Was it not disgraceful, the vray in which Smiggs snored in church toJa3'? Stuggs I should think it was. AVhy, he wokousall up. The Review. Dreadfully Afraid. The wages of sin is death, and, if you will notice it, there are a great many pei'sons in this world who seem to bo dreadfully afraid that they won't earn their wages. Boston Transcript. l'earfully T.ig Feet. It was an Irish lady who once amused her auditors greatly by remarking in a rueful tone, in the course of a conversation on the size of feet: "ily feet are fearfully big regu lar cubic feet." Talking Down the Tube. Patron Give me a piece of pie and a glass of milk. Waiter (vehemently) One clock weight and a chalk quarry. Nebraska State JournaL A man discovers when he isn't wanted by i a tardy process of reason. The woman dis- : covers it instinctively. i J - j isitor Don t you miss your little nephew 1 p, t l p 4 . j , 51 w 1 t b Freddie (whoso nephsw died tho week be- 2 a fort-) Yes, I miss hiai very much, but I liko .j M R SJ to be the unelo of an aiiel. Life. g tJi AIJ EXT.ACHOINARY OFFER TO ALL, WAM'lXi I MI"I.OVM.NT. 'e want live, ctierntie, aKiitH in every county tti the l'::itc! Stale mid Canada to sell a uleM a i tide of teat merit, :t : kisits. Anaitle hvin;: Uirefiule I'ui in over Hm per cent, proiit. lirtvin i;o eon. pet ii ioa, and on whlell the si'-eet is rutecleil in the ci'!ufiv K.'ile by a de..-d tiv-n lor each and e. ly emin ty he may s cme J:-i m us. Wiih all tie se ad vantages t' our ae.,;s. ami the Jac-t that it h aa arlieh t!ic ean he soi l to every liounelioi i-wi.e . ir mi;:hl iru( ! neeei-snry to make "An I- xineudiiiaiy Oiler'' to .seceie eoeil :ie:its at enee. 1..!' e i ove '.:. eladeit to n.ake It lo s!i)W, net on y ou iMiuideue! in t hu merits of i:r inveii ic:,. let i!i .t- al::l-i ity b nay aire t that wi'l !:atnle u w em iKy. mr "aivnts iiuv. Hi wdii; ..ii- inaLtii;; Iroiu Si.'.o ;o .si-:n a liioittli elei.r. ai.it II. .s favt makes it Mife lor us to make oun-irer t" all t ho ale out ol einploy iiien... Any :n,'.'iu th t will K'Ve our bu ines a;l;;:iyu s' ir.a! tali to :iear at least :)ii:i ili; l me, ;Jyue all etpeii-es. can le I me ail ;, )! - lii.s .la to lis l xv will I'm Dud i,;"u.'V ;iiil Jir ti.i n,. So dieli employer oi . ;it-ui e er t-rl j ., mali e sneii ol.'ei', nor w oi.l.l e il e itid led know that '- have :tV'i.ts u.v in ii.;. .e, moir ilian double thM anioiiiit . Our 1 i e oe-erip! ive eu'e'.dal s ex p.ain our otfer 1 1 1 ! I y . a i t here we wish in M-nd to f I I one u ol en: i - lo M' et who Will M'lid iis ll.lee oiie eel.; sl.i!:, s lor peta'Je. end al once and weenie i!ie ;r;'iirv in ll iielor 1 l.e h .oi;:, a: d -.'o io it .: k o i li e . rma named in our xtiitoidiiiary o;:er AiHir" . i i nv-e, " .VI 1 :'. ,.!. NVK1 TV I'M., fU-.":u-ihtv.' .r.l i - a.u !'!ieid !-1 , r.lt.lniiu, l a. Tho Pes r.iiii.s y,'i;'s7(.r 3ays the Iov, a ucw.sj apeis form a solid line for Alli.-ton. Who is Ycur Ost Friond? Your i.liinac!i of course. Why.' 15e car.se if it is out of order you are one of tho mosi ensemble creatures liv'tny;. (.live it a fair chtince :ml sej if it is not the best friend you have in th.; end. Don't .smoke in the inor:ii;iir. L';ui,t dtink in the morn: n;r. If von mu'l siunkc i.iiil drink i wait until your stomach is through with j brecklast. You c;'.n drink more and j smoke more in the cveiiiu; i;i..l it will teil j tin you Its.-'. If your food ferments and J does not div;."t riht- if yen are troubl- j ed with l-c'iirl'i'iii!. Diz.nie.-.s of tho head, j coming n ; j oi' tie! food after citing, bil- j iou :f.( s i:iiii;.;eMlon, or any fit her I roubio i d' tlie stomach, vou h id bent use Green's ! Aup;ut Flower, as no person can use :t i without im::;edi;.te u.nn hu fil'J.'j.dOO and two batteries of arliilei v. 1 PCS: Pf.CPARATtON EVER PRCUUCtLi Fcr Corc.ilS, liscrsoncss, Wenk Luajc. Wfigc!:?. ".-h. l'ry, Unci::.? Couuli f lonr stamliiif, ie..fi ia :;.c;ii:il ami t unj Alli-L-tiiins. Try it. Warranlctl ir C'.ire Consumption ir. it" Eurlier S'.r.ncs. P At L-5" A T1 Absoluts Domioa cvsr Paia P?M C I) I? IT I i" ro S:.:- Tliri::t, IVoiip, S'rost i Hi .,Wonnl., etc., in i':ti; than n?iy t'ivr nifuicinoori vartli. Gaarantoetl to Cure K-isunia-in r.mt Koiiralgia. Warraut'-d hy your !: ui.",ist. , ."'V. nuU CI. l'"r SI we will h-ik1 lart it aiic ol tithrr Cure, exjirtss rui-:: il. .M:ls nail-Koad RemeUy C3., Box 372, Lincoln, Neb. Trtiilc snpiJited by Ilichardson Drug Co., j Oinaiiu, Ael.iiiska. SCOO Reward. j "We will p;iv the ;:!ove re ward fcr c-.v.x t i'.se of liver eoiiiphtiiit, tly.siej)p:;;. siek headache, indigestion, con.- ti put ion or ei-sti venes-s v.-e cannot care with "West's Veg'. table Liyer l'ill?, when the (iircctions are strictly einiliel witii. Tlicy are purely yeetiible, .::n,t never fail to give pr.tisfaction. Large l;o.es containitig sugitr coated jiills, 2,c. For sale ly sill ilrugni.ts. Ilivare of coni't'.'rfeit. and itnilations. The genu ine rr.iinuffcUircd :i!v lv Joi n (. Well & Co.. 8U.2 W. JIitd!.on tft. Chicago, JU Sold hvV. .J Warriolc. Tlio standard reined v for liver con; j.'Iainr is V i-t's Liver Pill-; Ihfy never 'iis ipp'iiit yon. :J0 ii!s .jc. At "War-' nc:;'s ttrtie;' .-tore-. ii I I -. i 2 a! e ' - : r. r c. v.Vn'"s !,': :':!!; Iln.ln Tri':;aiif j !! S-yterii' l?iyz:i:ev-5. -rv !;: N"ir;.!"i:i, I ii'Mi-e'ra -; !-' ; tii.-ue -j r ; e;-;;, ! ;U; in;: In ie- I Dr-t-yy. ilee.-iy mi-.i ".(;;; h. 1 ;V.V' i ?; Mi: ;:::ilT, "!.i-r" 'r; ",: :-s- ' ! e i :i c. ..t . inve.in.tarv 1 '.kks-s an-i ir- 1 ,., r ,y (.(-.!'.:..! r.f .. J ! "er.-ia. ?:-iia:,'i-- ii-evi-r-!ini'4l'eue i'a-h ! i ' :'- - 're -.tat t. -I f'.'l ;l Im iicm !'. i . . . ' ' a1. Liy re, "i: i'li.;: i o ( U' ; tee te. ue ::ii ea-h :v ha er eiir v.'ri-' ; : vft'. i r ; t ;;e. ; 'ii;ir:.n- ii:ev if tho r' af 'r.er-l !:':; ;u:.ra!'U'v -!-::; ! oaiy by !e a;,"ei''l, I'lti.Usiii'iUili, Xeb. ;i . 1 11 e 1 a t- : 1 e. v. !;i j. vri:riiei: , v. "'. 1 ' ? ' ' 'i ii.i . n Ki if ii -3 I. .1 S 3 H J fc s i: uJuivIJ!OlluSCIiD Or 1 CALL OX- Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Cotttracior and Builder Sept. 12-Cni. "Julius fepprbrg. MAXL'FACTUKEIl OF AXlJ WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAI.HR IX THE Choicest Brands Cigars, ! incluflinj; ov.r Flor de Pepperberjjo' cnti 'Cuds FCLL LIXE OK TOBACCO AND SJIOKEIIS' ARTICLES , ... , - ,ot. J uiways in stoc-K. Iov. 2o, ISS.i. ' I must mako room for my K 13 Coming and tlit-reioru will rtdtici: till li-atln.T tfooilu 20 t cent, below remibir n ic br ca.-li only. All Goods Marlsotl ia TiPlain Figures, Ladies' French Kid .... . Ladies' French Kid Ladies' 1'riirht !)oiiirol:i . J.adies' Jlriirlit Donj-olti. es J .aeies K m . . . Dadiefc' Feb. (Ji.at. Ladies' Fell, (ioat . . Men's liurt bhoes Ivlen's iShoes Ji en's Slioes Glen's SIkh'.s Children s '-Little Ciant ScIk..,', reduction. iw i.-. your r"J pa?naj cwm B0ST0M MEAT MARKET Oli-vor cfl- larriG, ropriotors. BEEF, PORK, BUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY We keep constantly on hand too in the city. Meats ot SUGAR CURED MEAT;7, SAUSAGE AND And everything to suit the dennind our trade, (iive us a trial, South Side Mttin Street. j Ef""1 i K a & to ii J. THOMAS, vvnor.KSAi.i: and Pork, Mutto, Veail and Poultry. r X invito all o givo 211 a trial Sugar Cured Meats. Hams, IJacon, Lard, at lowest liying prices. Do not 3T- paantrj aura : .'.rrxt w"SK ac? ill JrfBr rj a a AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. KITCHEN, BED KGGM, i "$iiiam PARLOR F0SHIT051. HAILWS ... ... 1 idOWSSi jprlcozi i-sz th,o City. Call 'bo G osi via cod. SIXTH STHKEP. BET. MAIN AND VINE. PLATTSMOCTH. NEB. 1 r-5rTP3 : ' - for a y u sua POEM PACKERS asd dealers is BUTTER AND EGGS T V - FORK, MUTTON AM) VEAL. TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. c ! Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c., &c ot our own make. Tlie best brands WHOLESALE CS-SIS 'KM MEL x n H p.1 n 1 Ml H C U I i U 00 20 per cent, discount $4 00 44 1 0( ." ot) 2 :ir, 2 r 2 2: s 0(1 4 i To l r.o 44 3 20 2 40 1 SO 2 oo 1 SO 0 40 a oo 00 2 oo 44 44 44 44 Shot s," the best in the market, tame chance to lay in a cheap Miply. lmef-t aim Irehliest line oi man ts all kinds in their scaion. HAMS, BACON, LARD, MINCE MEAT. Fetween FilYh and Sixth. arke iuctaii. dkai.kk in .tc. elr. Fresh Oysters in Can and Bulk fail to 'ive me yoiir patronage. rj-.a L'-'C-;2r3i;JT, a TV f.'j V if t'J i i r K. a KINDS OF- FURNITURE FOR d 1 W. Ma etuis. 1 r I ! BMM mm of OYSTERS, in cans ami lmlt- AND RETAIL. ' 1 Jk. CAIjIL, , OFFICES. and Hera IT. t