The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 21, 1888, Image 4

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    Til' DAILY HERALD: Jr'LA'rX'BMOuTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 18S8.
f j Tha CotA.omcn Room. I
Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. KlNtrf, Detlt, Boekwood Iluildlng,
ltphone So. U.
Dr. Kleins. Office In Shirwood Work. Rel
4 pare Cor. Sixth rnn-l (j ran We, Trleplione . 42.
Dm. Kinllh. the Palnln IlmtWIs, tlon
Block, oirr Cltixrn' Hank, I'UtUinouth.
CITY CORDIALS.
The "YV willjhold a regular meet
ing at the Presbyterian church tonight.
All members arc requested to be present.
It is reported that "Mick" Guirc, of
Whitman, Neb., is soon to assume editor
ship of our local contemporary, the Jour
nal.
The Y. L. K. H. A. will give a lawn
social at the home of Mrs. W. S. Wise,
Fri.lav cvcninir. June 22. llefreshments
The Way of the Reporter.
What a reporter will come in contact
with and what he is obliged to stand.can
only be faintly guessed at by inexperienc
ed people. If he does not write up his
news to suit everybody at the same time,
some one is ready to jump on him, for
what reason he knows not, but explana
tions are not given, and he is preached to.
threatened with death, perhaps, looked
nn with rnntpniDt bv others, while a few
She's coming.
"MickM Guirc and C. Whopper tell
whoppers.
"She" demands a full house and
"she" must be obeyed. .
A lar"e number today when told hopes entertained for her recovery
that She " was coining, answered jrn clause Brekcnfield took a
of ice cream and cake. Everybody is fc oq the sidc of hinl Hg ie htt3
cordially invited to be present.
Mrs. 8. A. Davis is recovering grad
ually from the severe attack of rheuma
tism which she has been afflicted with
for Borne time and now there are strong
trip
suited them by a few words which he has
been fortunate enough to drop in the
right place. Considering all, a man is
not at all safe. If he shows up a good
extention of a voird npois from each shoul
der, he will probably navigate and sail
The Sewerage Boom.
The following letter has been received
by the city authorities, and indicates that
the improvements contemplated in Platts-
mouth will at once be commenced and
pushed forward to a speedy completion
as fast as men and muscle can do it.
The contractors are here ready to begin
work and nre as anxious as any of our
citizens to hurry matters; they have only
lr.n wAitincf to know that the sale of
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the bonds was complete. The letter set
tles the matter beyond any doubt, as the
bonds are most certainly drawn up legal
ly and will pass the closest scrutiny; this
assures us of one much needed improve
ment and the paving will atonee follow:
Boston. Mass., June 18, 1888.
W. K. Fox. City Clerk, Plattsmouth,
Neb. Dear Sir: Keceived your tavor
SPECIAL SALE THIS
WEEK
IT
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Ladies', Chi dren's and ntants
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
through without a scratch. If he is un-
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I a r " 1 l,ln I I a 1 a tt ftlflniT H r- I rnrtnnntA Oil rt II IT II T t I If Hlllil 1 I. lit? IB 1I(H 1C i xr .irtrin- , atn finfl HUl fi Or All it II I OfliLl IiUIJt:i 3
WHO: I tO IjliHSU III U'MVIUUJt Mii 3 0 I luuuuuiu "uh" " I VI ICLUifc ukv vuv.n -
We called at the Plattsmouth Can- rungements there for a business which he to be stepped on or kicked o the the . Storm Water sewer uu
ning factory this morning and saw them and another gentleman of this city pro- 8iaewalk and the only way ne can g- v to tke up and pay for 1 0,000
puttin" up peas. The peas arc being put pose to open up here. Success to them. any satisfaction is to write cm up of the bonda. Now you had better get
un whole so that when the cans are Mr. Sherman, of the Journal office, next day, taking chances of having a lhc ,j01uls aU registered by the state
opened for use they will not be mashed. ba8 8eCured the services of a "Jack" at death sentence passed on him next tnne auditor ami ship "Z?t
The peas arc of excellent growth, look whitman, a3 his cUef correspondent. As yet, no deaths have been reporb.d
peas
nice and taste good.
The funeral of Mrs. Florence Kcesler
took place this morning from the resi
dence of her husband, Vallery place, at
10 o'clock. Kev. Alexander conducted
the funeral service. She was buried
in the OA- Hill cemetery. She was reaeh-
,.r:.., nf lifi- bcin'? in her uine-
Since he has a claim on him, why not
put him in the "Sherman Stables" with
the rest of the "Jacks "
- -Mr. Daniel Burris has been quite
successful since he lias started on his tour
around tlio city with a subscription paper
asking donations for the assistance to
Jcdd Vance. So far he has received sui-
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among tne newspaper iruww.j . . t, con
r . .V 1 I .vooo- I -"'" "" J ' . ...
seyeral sentences oi acaui nave m.r-- struetion of the sewers. We take it tor
ed on some of the struggling new men. jrranteel from what you say in your last
nr- v.., f lonmrxl linw thov have lttpr that vou will need about 10,000 a
i,t Lnnth. Boston exchange is lust as good
an escaped me um. '- - f v.-l- Tn rewrA to the
. T . l l ill Yla f0
they all are apparently working aiong ns ..., cfanf1:nfr nnr Bank, we would
in the days of yore, with not a thought k: ,ii refer you to any commercial
nf tUo Annrror in which thev stand, nrob- a.rrarv in the United States. Awaiting
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ing the prune or l.ie, ue.g . .. . Jc(ld Vance. o iar ne uas rtxcieu. uif- i are still safe on the banks of your reply, we are,
cetnth year, and had only been married a scr),)tions to the amount of about f ,5. . rp The uosition of a Yours truly,
We are sorry to see one so
She died of con-
bhort time.
youug called away
sumption.
Messrs. C. Fisher and B. F. Bryant,
of Crestou. who arc traveling in the iu
Minn Beoson. who returned this
morning from Beatrice where he has been
engaged trying a suit wherein Perry
Walker and Saml Barker of this place
were plaintiffs, received a telegram con-
the evergreen shore. The position of a
reporter is to be compared to that of a
policeman, he is liable to be knocked out
for trying to be impartial and doing Ins
duty to the best of his ability. However,
it is a great consolation to be alive and to
Spitzer & Co.
terest of the brotherhood of engineers taining the verdict of the jury, namely, know t"icre are some j(,ysand comforts in
and firemen, were in the city yesieniay, $5400 for the plaintilts.
and la.t night Mr. Bryant addressed the Th(! .lemocrats are apparently takim
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boys. Although only a aay s nowee nan interest in the convention which is
been c'.ven, Fitzgerald's hall was crowd
-cd by engineers and outsiders. In the
afternoon he addressed the brotherhood at
their hall. At each speech the boys were
very enthusiastic and still claim that they
have a solid foothold, and are apparently
Iwimr lii-M at Clncatro than thev did in
-"o "
their own. No doubt the coming cam
paign will prove more cnteresting still
Even the red hot democratic organ on
the corner of Main and Sixth goes to the
trouble of securing the dispatches as
THE CLIMATE OF SIBERIA
No All Darren AretIO waste ucauij
and rrofasion of Siberian Flower.
It is bardlv necessary to say that a country
which has an area of five and a half million
square miles, and which extends in latitude
as far as from the soucnern eiireiuiiy 01
Greenland to the island of Cuba, must pre
sent great diversities of climate, topography
and vegetation, and cannot be everywnere a
store for him, retained by the few he has
pleased.
It would never do for the sun to al
wavs shine on some men, if sucu couici
be the case, great revelations would be barren arcuc wasxa. a mere r -
the result and, no doubt, suicides would Qf western Biberia ues farther south than
be frequent. Some wait for the sun to Sice, Venice or Milan, and that the southern
drop behind the hills-thon the morning boundary or the 6,menan provmc-e ox m
urui uciiinu mi, itwhinsit nparrr the eauator than Naples
of their day comes and their lator& are ,n a country wllicu thus stretches from the
Children's W2a.it and Colored Dresses.
Ladi3' Corset Covers and Dressing
Sac que s.
Infants' JSmbroidered Robes and Slips.
Xadies' and Cnildren's Aprons.
Infants' Crochet Carriage uRotec
Ladies' UniCn Garment Corset covers
and Drawers combined.
Infants' Muslin and Flannel Long-
Skirts.
Infants' Embroidered Square Shawls.
1'ltICKS ON AiUlVK i(M)I)S
WILL CT7T nDESX5
quite confident. Mr. V ill CIiamiersaci- . arQ rccejvc ,crc nn(j posting them I comincnCed. But as a newspaperman is latitude of Italy to the latitude of central
ed as chairman of the meeting iati u...i. on ft bullct;n board in front of their t coutl.0iied in that way, he proves
On yesterday Mr. Lane, a prominent 0iHce. Mr. Sherman, it is said, admitted worse sometimes as he drops upon the
broker of Lincoln, on behalf of himself that the democrats were more excited at all hours, and if he cannot show
and property owners of said city applied over jj, convention than they were over th u , a9 brightly before the people, he
to Judgo Chapman, at his chambers, for tj,ejr own xiiey know as well as we do caQ wtjte Up a few lines which will bring
nn injunction against the laying of a rail- tjiat a republican president will be elected tQ j5llt aimost as much. But then if he
road track on Ninth Street in the city of for tjie coming term. should think of exposing some, he is
Lincoln. It appears the county commis- Ti.e v-:m company which was to obliged to think of a death scene in
ioners of Lancaster Co. contemplate lay- hola forth ia the 01)era houge jast night, I which he, himself, is to be the victim
IX OKDIIi: TO UKIJLCK OUJt STOCK.
Si
i 1 wtrni linn 1 rmn wnnld naturally expect to
tind, and, as a matter of fact, one does find,
manv varieties of climate and scenery. In
some part-s of the province of Yakutsk the
mean temperature of the inontn or January
more than i0 dejrs. lelow zero raur.,
hile in the province of Keruipalatinsk the
eau temperature of the month of Juiy is ?i
loirs, above, and such maximum temperature
as U5 and 100 degs. in the snaae are comjiaru
i.ivplv comtnoiu
On the Taimvr peninsula, east cf the Gulf
of Ob, the permanently frozen ground thawt,
nut. in Kiii.inier to a deolh of only a few
is
1 ue;
FRED
HERRwAN
N,
The I and then the managers of the quill are 1 mches, and supports but a scanty vegetatiou
I 1 J nrl 1 la in rha aniirh'
.! 4- Lnn I 1 i. n, nn rrrn ci Mfl!) I TfJICP I Of DeiTV UUbUUS UUU uuoiu
nicy naunot ullu oungea 10 aa..n " J Rihr.-a watermelons and
' incr a side track from the C. B. & Q. tracks ,. , nofc dcsre tQ enteitain four Gr five and do all the work of dying. And now
to the site of the new court house in Lin- .compM be irers and gave it up.
coin, for the purpose of getting maiena. venju3 wa3 war
1 . 1 - 1 - . . 6m pare oi wcslch oiuw ia awiuvwu
on the ground for that structure ana tne prolJeriy advertised, and other attractions when a news item is asked for. lor in CSLUonpea a pi-ofitable crop, tobacco is
owners of city property propose to know jiad sometuincr to do with the non-ap- stance, only yesterday the reporter of this grown up0n thousands of plantations, and
whether the contemplated appropriation of &Q aadicnce. It ;3 reported office was on his rounds gathering up . the fjf Thlch 1
of the public streets of tne cny oy ' - tl,at no ticketg Wcre sold, and Mr. and squib here and there. A man nervtti especially to impress upon the mind of
Mrs Vim were somewhat disappointed himself, straightened his face out as long the reader is that Siberia is not everywhere
with this city of ours. Mrs. Vim, it is :Vs his arm, and approached, remarking: SSoS
said "ives a good entertainment in read- " Did you hear of an accident just a few . as much as the Hudson Bay terri-
;n.' minds. She should have taken in tin- minutes ago " "1N0, sir, i um not mai nQei-8 irom ennjcKj; aiiu
ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK
B. Sc Q. is a temporary or permanent
thing. Judge Chapman made an order
upon the commissioners and C. B. fc Q
to show cause by Tuesday of next week
why the injunction should not issue.
The great " She " play has been se
cured by Manager J. P. Young for one
nbdit 'during the last week of this month,
either the 2Sth or 29th. Nearly every
jnan, woman and child has read the great
" You didn't ! great
f thp o-rf.-it minds be- I ;if Rnvthiu!? startling.1
u.j 0iiuiu..i o a . , .... barrenness or tne ljena aeita wuuuui 1 - fiu;iA-Dn'a Trimnuil ITnt?
fore enarinrthe opera house for which where have you been. I thought the re giberia would to attribute the cold shapes. Children s irimmta iiais
it is as
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barrenness of the Lena delta to th whole of
Daylight Dry Goods and Millinery
House, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, invite
your special attention to their Millinery
Department. They make a specialty of
Bonnets for Evening Wear. Ladies'
Large Brimmed, Torpedoes and Walking
Hats. Our Stock of Untri mined Hats is
verv large and includes a'l the latvst
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they were obliged to pay a good price
with no recompense.
A young man who looked hungry
today noon as he was on his way to din
book, and it is known oyerthc whole approached by a man who takes
rountry. Remember it is 44 She" who . , erabie interest in his welfare and
- f ill
must be obeyed," so give her a inn
ras with difficulty that .Mr.
asked him what was the matter, he, think
ing him sick. The young man replied
that he had been out the night before
and slept so late this morning that sleep
stayed with him until a late hour and
when he shook it off discovered the fact.'
He did not wish to make a break for his
house. It w
Young succeeded in securing this com
)any,"is tuey have opportunities to fill in
dates open all the time Tlu-y play in
Omaha at Boyd's opera house two nights
aud also at Lincoln for the same time.
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The company is under Uie managemeu. , di house or they might "break'
of Webster & Brady. The story is very I . telliug him that dinner would
facinating, and all who ever read tin IIowever, he took courage
great book were highly pleased with its conclnded to wa5t an i,0Ur for din
style. The play will be put on the boards The jnan who Bpproachca hini aud
with the bet scenery. All who havi , .. . . , accoUnt of the
read the book, wc arc sure, could noi
miss it, aud those who have not, should
not let this opportunity pass.
The base ball boys are putting to
good advantage what leisure time is at
Uieir service, and nearly every favorable
afternoon some of the players can le
seen wending their way towards the ball
grounds for the object of practicing.
They arc making arrangements to meet
several nines ia the near future, and theii
intention is to make them play ball if
they wish to make a run at all. The
loys huye done remarkably well for the
first two games they played and they, in
their god playing, gained for themselves
a reputation which will brin- clubs here
to meet them. They soon intend to meet
the Council Bluffs team again and as
their condition now will be more to be
depended upon than at first, we have
rrreat confidence in their success. It would
be a good idea if the club would work
with The 4th of July celebration commit
tee and bring a good club to the city to
help out the amusements that day. Very
few people will work then, and if they
can be entertained at home, will remain
snend their nitney instead of
Jiciv; 1
going to Omaha or some other place
which they ivM be sure to do if nothing
nine to
Ja iione. Let tue oojs wtuic
play here that day, if possible, and make
everything run off smooth. The fire
boys were successful in securing commit
te to look after the . celebration, so.
incesuch an advancement has been
Wadc iu riLt M"ftftiun- ns
outside assistance as poible should
pale look and fallen cheeks, suspected
that he had had nothing to eat for some
time and wrote out a short note to head
quarters asking them to feed hint belter.
Tlin.o notir drinks at O. P. Smith &
Co's. Try them. "
PERSONALS.
Miss Kit Hartizan left for Hastings
-
this morning.
Mr. Byron Clark has been in Beatrice
for the past wet k.
"Mrs T. Patterson was a rassenger to
Omaha this morning.
Mr. Harry A. Blcnkiron, of Pek'ui, 111.,
is the guest of his relatives of this city
Mrs. Ida Kccsiug, of Burlington, Ia.
cauift in this morning and is visiting Mrs
John ShJunon.
Miss Mamaret Arndt, of Cuemintz
Germany, arrived in the city, and wil
remain here on an extended visit to Mrs,
S. Waugh and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wcad left for Den
ver on the flyer yesterday morning on a
trip for the benefit of Mrs. Wead's
health as she has been seriously ill for a
month past.
Mr. W. II. Foster returned from Syd
ney, Ia., where he has been visiting at
his old home for a week. Today he will
continue his journey west to Denver
where he will visit for some time.
Best milk shake iu the city at O. P.
Smith ic Co's.
The best 5oc unlaundried white shirt
in the citv, w the "Happy Hit" at pon
nelly's. Try it. tf.
oort had been pretty well circulated ly and barrenness of King William i-ana 10 iue
n r. 11 :.. t 1.,1 nf I whole of North America.
tillS time: ven, " i..- u rnc. ta TTrnla for
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nothing very serious so tar. touay. v uat th first tJme in nothing is more sur-
happened?" 4'A man was run over this prising than the fervent heat of Siberian
afternoon while under the the bridge,
down here. A whole freight train passed
over him."
Railroad News
And now comes a rumor, which, if ver
ified, will doubtless result in the promo
tion of another Omaha man. It is said
that II. B. Stone, general manager of the
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, will in a
short time sever his connection with the
road. The reasons for this action on the
sunshine and the extraordinary beauty and
profusion of Siberian flowers. Aitnougn we
had been partly prepared, by our voyage up
the Kama, for the experience which awaited
us on the other side of the mountains, we
were fairly astonished upon the threshold of
western Siberia by the scenery, the weather
and the flora. In the fertile, blossoming
country presented to us as we rode swiftly
eastward into the province of Tobolsk, there
was absolutely nothing even remotely to sug
gest an arctic region. If we had been blind
folded and transported to it suddenly in the
middle of a sunny afternoon, we could never
have guessed to what part of the world we
had been taken. The sky was as clear and
blue and the air as soft as the sky and air of
part of Mr. Stone are said to have arisen
from inability to successfully manage the California: the trees were all in full leaf
affairs of the road during the great strike, birds were singing over the flowery meadows
His successor will without doubt be G.
W. Holdrege, of the B. & M. Wheu the
trouble began Mr. Holdrege contended
that if the road won the battle with its
nmnpira it w-euld win at too arreat a
cost but when It came he settled down
to business and all things considered,
kept his end of the road in splendid con
dition. , But for his uutiring efforts the
business of the company would havesuf-
rwri iMiirh more than it did The Bur-
1L1 V. V
linton has not a man in their service,
nor can they find one on any other system,
who can fill the position of general man
ager more creditably than he.
At present nothing definite is known
concerning the time when Mr. Stone steps
out. In fact, it is not presumed that
n v n n o hure should know. All informa
tion will come f.om Chicago.
Mr. Holdrege was seen yesterday and
stated that he had heard nothing regard
ing the proposed changes, but was of the
opinion that he would remain right where
he is. Time will, however, develop mat
ters. Bee.
Brece Up
You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with head'
ache, you arc figity. nervous, and gener
ally out of sorts, and want to trace up.
Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for their
basis very cheap, bad whisky and which
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in worse condition than before.
What you want is nn alterative that will
purify your blood, start healthy action of
Liver and Kidnvs. restore your vitality,
and give renewed health aud strength.
Suclia medicine you will find in Electric
Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at F.
G. Fricke & Co.'s drug ptore. 3
and in the clumps of birches by the roadside,
there were a drowsy hum of bees and a faint
fragrance of flowers and verdure in the air;
and the sunshine was as warm and bright as
that of a June afternooa in the most favored
part of the temperate cone, George Kennan
h. The Century.
Tlie DaujtUter of Owen'Heredltli.
In the days when Lord Lytton wrote
poetry and was better known as Owen Mere
dith, people who pretended to know insisted
that he had some unhappy love affair with a
married woman, to whom some of his most
famous poems were addressed, Afterwards
he consoled himself with a wife of his own,
but he always retained a great fondness for
the Lucilo type of woman, with pale, clear
skin, and dark hair and eyes, such as the wo
man of his first passion is said to have had.
Strangely enough, his daughter strongly re
sembles the cirl ho was so fond of describing
ni-pr and over ' asrain in verse. She and he
are the most inseparable friends and com
rades and the affection between them is really
beautiful to see.
She is very clever, it is said, and he has
educated her in great measure himself, in
consequence of which their tastes are similar
and their intellectual pursuits enjoyed in
common. They both are ardent connois
seurs of Eastern art and literature, and the
hotel thev inhabit in Farts is a perfect treas
ury of Indian carvings, manuscripts, pottery
and hangings. The girl is an excellent horse
woman, and early every morning she and her
father are to be seen galloping side by side in
the Bdia Afterwards they work together,
for she takes great interest in his public
labors and performs many of the duties of a
secretary for him. She paints with consider
able skill and sings charmingly, and there
have been whispers of late about her efforts
in verse, which are said to be such as Owen
Meredith himself would not be ashamed to
acknowledge. New lork World,
The doctor tells Morrill that If he doesn't
Mtrm work and take a rest hell go Into a
decline, and then tells Blakely that if he
does not abandon his sedentary position
jnd go off somewhere and work on a farm
he will die of torpidity or me uvex.
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endless variety, from Toe to 3. 7.1 oath.
tf J. V. W KC'KBACII.
The cheapest shoe3 at Merges'.
Begg's Blood Purifier and
maxer.
No remedy in the world has gained
the popularity that this medicine has, as
hold on family medicine. No one
should be without it. It has no calomel
i quinine in its composition, consequent
ly no bad effects can arise from it. iVe
keep a full supply at all times. O. P.
Smith Co. Druggist. j2.j-5mod&w
B.ood H?S M , g B
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For Rent-
The second story of Frank Carruth's
building was built and furnished express
ly for a dwelling house, has eight rooms,
two halls.three closets, china closet, pan
trv bath room, water closet, and elevator
to cellar, city and cistern water in uau.
room and kitchen, is a suitable place for
keeping day boarders, or for private
family. enquire ai nrrum jentuj
store. jmr.
e:u inciimnnA written in the
Etna, Phoenix and Hartford by
' Windham &. Davies.
Will J. Warrick has the best and larg
est stock of wall paper in the city, their
styles are new and fresh andnojoblotsof
last year's designs or bankrupt stock to
run off, if you want the latest and best
assortment of new soods see Warrick's
stock. o-wiw
For the next 10 days we will sell wall
paper at 10 to 20 below our present
very low prices to reduce stock and raise
money, also white lead at $0.00 per hun
dred lbs. and Linseed oil at GO cts. icr
gallon. Those owing us book accounts
will confer a favor by making settlement
at once. d4t-wlt W. J. Warrick.
Go to J. II, Donnelly's for a straw hat,
he has laree and small hats, in fact, any
thing you want in the way of a hat, or
wents' furnishing goods. ir
Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup.
13 the only medicine that acts directly
on the Lungs, Blood and Bowels, it re-
i;no n fnn orli inhtantlv and in time
uciLa rj - -
effects a permanent cure. Sold by O. P.
Smith & Co., druggists. j25,3mo,d-w,
n P Smith & Co. have three new cool
and refreshing drinks, call and get one
vaw ia vour chance to get a watch
bring us 15 yearly cash subscribers to
the Daily Hebald, and have a good
watch.
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Vatclies I Watcls.es I
h. m: gault
Has rnovrd and is now in the Sherwood
room, Cor. 5th and Main Sts., where
he is better ble to thow Ids
t Large Stock of Wiitchis,
CLOCKS AND JEWE1HY !
Than ever before, nr.d will os nn induce
ment sell you Watches way down. Call
and get the Special Prices in Gold Watch
es; it will surprise you. ' A Full Line of
the leht styles oi Jewelry and Silverware.
Repairing will be eivr-n Spicial Atten
tion. All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Sherwin ifc Williams' mixed paints, the
best iu the market, at Fricke & Co's. drug-
store. H tf.
Plenty of feed, flour, graham and
meal at Heisels mill, tf
Men's canvass f hors at Merges', only
85 cents, everything cheap. " . If.
AN. SULLIVAN. Attorney at Law. Wl'd
give prompt atientioti t ail luiHiiies in
trusted to him. OflSee ia Cuion liloek. East
side, riattstnoutn. Neb.
I sell shoes cheaper than anybody.
Call nd ba convinced, no trouble to
6how goods. tf. Pki eii Merges.
B. Su M. Time Table.
OOIXO WRT.
No. 1. 4 -M a. m.
No, 3. :40 p, m.
No. ia.
No. M I', m.
No. 9. 6 :17 p. m.
No, 2.-4 :25 p. in.
No. 4. 10 :30 a. m.
No. 6.-7 :13 p. in.
No. 8.-9 :S0 a. m.
No. 10.9:a. in.
AU trains run dailv by way of Omaha, except
Jim. 7 and 8 which run to aud from hcliuyler
daily except Sunday.
No. 30 is a stub to Pacific Junction at s 30. a m'.
No. 19 Is a stub from faclfic Junction at it a.m.
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