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    i Ui-"iMii;i i'Lariuo Jiti, ni;AJU Al irMrrfVA Y, JULY 10, 1888.
The Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. Kalixbarv, Deatlut, Itoeknooil Itaildln,
Irphone .o. X.
Dr. Khftlaa, 0(Dc In Sherwood Mark. KwtU
ar for. Sixth aa'l U ran It. Trlrphoae So. 42.
I'm. Ct A Kmlth, the Palnlma Ih-ntUla, I'alon
Block, oitr Cltlxrn' Van a, I'lattnoiouth.
CITY CORDIALS.
Miss Ct-lia Scverin, of Cedar Falls,
la., is visiting Mijs Harbara Gering, of
this city.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work, f 4.00 jcr week paid to one that is
competent. Apply to Mrs. Dr. IL It. Liv
ingston. Mr. Allen Uccson left last night for
Alabama, where lie goes to examine a
title to a large plantation in the interests
of an Iowa capitalist.
Mr. Z Waterman, superintendent of
the Clutauqua grounds at Crete, is a
brother of Messrs. John and Henry
Watciman of this city. r
Judge Itusscll issued " a license to
wed last evening to Rev. W. II. Vance
of Saline county, and Miss Susie Brew
ster of Weeping Water.
There will be a special meeting of
the "VV tonight at the Presbyterian
church. Meeting called promptly at 8
o'clock. All members are requested to
be present.
Mr. Fred Woodson, proprietor of
the Cottage house received a couple of
possums the other day, which he lias on
exIiiMtion at the house,
them in Missouri.
The W. IS. C. of this city will give a
raspberry and ice-cream festival at the
Ci. A. li. Hull on Monday evening,
July 10th. Everybody is invited. Hy
order of committee.
A story which may prove interesting
to many of the I'lattsmouth readers ap
jnarsoii the first page of this paper. The
Mory includes many citizens, and is a
genuine love story from beginning to
-nd. Head it.
Mr. John King, who was for some
time connected with this office as local
editor, and who has recently been em
ployed on the Journal at the same work,
has severed his connection with that
paper, and left this morning for Hastings
to secure a situation.
Miss Mary Tubb. daughter of Mr.
John Tubb who resides on Gold St., was
severely kicked in the face by a horse,
last Sunday. She went to the stable
with a horse blanket over her head while
it was raining, and waa taking it there
with the intention of throwing it over
the horse. As soon as she entered and
the horse saw the blanket, it commenced
kicking, stricking her in the face. Pr.
T. P. Livingston attended her and re-
a 1 . . m . ....
lorcu yesteraay tuat sue waa still un
conscious. She narrowly escaped being
kicked to death, as she fell near the
horse's feet. The girl is about 9 years
of age.
Tho Young Men's Republican Club
The following is u list of the present
members of the Young Men's Republican
Club, and they arc all requested to meet
at the opera house next Thursday even
ing, at 8 o'clock sharp, and receive a
lantern for the parade, and all other re
publicans in the city arc inyited to meet
with them. Supper will be nerved after
parade at 0 o'clock sharp:
D. A. Campbell, II. U. Jackson, H. N.
Dovey, C. S. Forbes, J. F. Iiitter, O. C.
STaTtli, Geo. K. Staats, Geo. F. House
worth, TTlI. Donnelly, llW.Coyk, J.
K. Pollock, D. Bgmjth, Geo.I'aluicr,
F. A. Murphy, O. C. Dwvey, J. N. Glenn,
GYX. Austin, C. A. Marshall, A- E. Gass,
Jas. Finlcv. L. ISTSkinner. Milton Polk.
YjB. All is. Win. Chambers, C. E. Duke,
3. C. Green. J. Mitchell, II. Kneller, Dick
Itivett, J. E. Kline. II. A. Taite. J. N.
Sommers, Kobt. Stewart, John Doherty,
W. G. Luper, Hush Bobbins, Harry Cool
idgc, Jas. Short, F. 1 lowland, A. Iwtlu-
hackle, KobtTPatton. Ed. Jochin, W. W
Davis, C. H. Martin, Win. White, Jay
Johnson, C. II. Smith, Chas. Black, A.
Salisbury, S. 1. Vanatta, W. II. Pickens
A. N. Sullivan, A. Stultz, Ed. Johnson.
L. A. Newcomer, J. E. Barwick, Geo.
Poisell, L. Davis, It. W. Ilyers, C. M
Wcad. Win. Haves, Byron Clark, J. W.
Bridge, A. W. Ford, W. W. Cole, Val
Burkel, I. II. Dunn, A. C. Try, S. P. Hoi
loway. Sam Cooper, S. C. Wild, C M.
Foster, Win. Coath, P. P. Davis, Harry
Ritchie, J. II. Waterman, Win. McCuuley,
E. S. Greusel, Wash. Smith. W. W.
Drummond, Harry Thomas, Jacob Clair,
lie purchased Peter Hamalian, J. C. Eikenbary, A. B.
Todd, J. E. Bright. J. Ledgway, Chas.
Krenk, John Anderson, M. J. O'Reilly,
David Miller, Frank Course', John A.
Davies, L. C, Htljes, M. B. Murphy, John
Hayes, A. B. Knotty, T C, Shepherd, C.
B. Erwin. W. N. Latham, J. P. young,
W. II. Miller, It. B. Windham, Chas. I).
Eads, II. P. Sundell, Fred Burk, Jessie
L. Root, John Hanerhan. John Whiff.
A. W. Gustafson, Ed. Barstow, M. M.
Veal, Emanual Kline, II. J. Streight, R.
L. Keister, Orla .Arnificld, Sol. Levi,
Chas. Harris, O. P. mith, Joseph E.
Lake, H. F. Chapin, E. M. Hoaiic, i'rank
Carruth, Orrin Knee, Allen Noble, O. L,
Joiner, frank Noble, Dr. A. D. Smith,
C. L. Coleman, C'J.as, W. pngalls, D. K
Barr, Elmer Eikenbary, C. a.. Iaskin,
Chas. Tefft, Thomas Smith, W. O. Moore,
E. A. St John, W. L. Thomas, Elmer
Withcrow, It. A. f)ubuois, Frank Boyd,
Rev. M. A. Hampton, Chas. Murphy,
Birt McElwain. C. Holland, T. U. Jack
son, E. M. Slagcll, J. A. Thornton, Frank
Dicksin, Clayton Barbour, J. J. McCoy,
J. Engclke, John Moore, Rev. Alexander.
, A Morbidly Scnaltiv Empwn,
The empress of Austria spent week at
Bournemouth recently, exasperating almost
to frenzy the antagonism between the two
rival hotel, and finally selecting, not tho
ffstbetlo and more fashionable Bath, but the
quieter Exeter. When, a. few days before
her arrival, Ehe intimated her intention of
taking tip her abode in the last named house
it was summarily cleared of all its guests,
with the exception of one unoffending old
maid, who had occupied a top bedroom for
seven months, took all her meals in the
privacy of her chamber, and was warranted
not to show obtrusively on tho stairs. The
empress, her daughter Valerie, and a large
suite filled thirty-six rooms for a week. The
empress, spare, tall, erect, has retained much
of the far famed beauty which made the
Princess Elizabeth, of Thurn and Taxis, the
mosi aamiraoio woman oi ner tune.
Her magnificent hair, as luxurious as ever.
is almost untouched by time, and she seems
to disclaim every artifice of toilet and appoar-
ance. bno tiresseil plainly, unbecomingly.
almost shabbily, rose early, walked out alone
with tho lady like proprietress of the hotel at
half past tt o clock p. in., took long walks on
the sands, indifferent alike to wind, sunshine
or rain, coming homo sometimes drenched to
the skin, visiting the pier only when all the
inhabitants were safely housed for their
meals, giving no troublo, and apparently
satisfied with everything. Sho had been so
cruelly moblied at Cromer, on the east coat t.
thatsho had become morbidly sensitive about
being stared at, and, to avoid observation.
resorted imprudently to a device more likely
jo attract attention than to shun it. fche
sallied forth in tho coldly inclement weather
with a large fan, which she held up before
ner race whenever she suspected tho passers
by of scanning her features. The Argonaut.
The B. & M. has just put in a lot of
fine new machinery and the following is
a patial list: One tool room lathe, six
feet long over all, one Putnam CG swing
lathe twelve feet long over all. two 24
lathes ten feet lonjr over all. five H;
Coal is Cash.
The undersigned coal d alcrs, doing
business in the city of H&Uiuouth, deem
it to the best interests of the public, as
well as of the dealers, to sell coal strictly
and exclusively for cash.
Coal is a commodity that is, and should
be, sold oti a. yery close margin, too small,
in fact, fcr the deaien, io trust to the de
lays and uncertainties Qf Collect ions.
A. Cliangro In the ltuttons.
There is nothing more noticeable to me
than the wonderful chango in the buttons
that jyomen wear that ha3 taken place in
two years. Perhaps I notieo it moro on ac
count of being in the business, but it is so
radical that any one would perceive it if ho
had his attention called to it Formerly the
buttons wore fancy and large; now they are
small, plain and cheap. When merchants can
sell manufactured buttons for three cents a
donen it reduces tho profits of the manu
facturer. Stylo has decided that buttons
shall bo small and plain. In consequence, it
is very seldom that a woman paj s moro than
twenty cents a dozen for tho buttons she uses
on her dress, and the majority use five ceut
and ten cent buttons.
But this style will not last long; it will get
around to tho old price whero it was profit
able to manufacture buttons. Two year9 ago
the style was to wear novelties, and the but
tons used on dresses never cost less than fifty
cents a dozen. The size pf the buttons began
to increase, and it was not un?onimon fo see
buttons two inches square on cloaks. Many
ladies paid as high as $2 apiece for buttons.
They were made iu fancy shapes, and there
are a;v ladies who have not pretty collec
tions in then iiciap bags. They will be use
ful some day, for the tashion iu buttons is
always changing. Our trade fluctuates ac
cordingly. With improved machinery it is
now easy to make a cheap, plain button.
Bone is the principal material for these but
tons, and vege'ttLL? ivory is also u.sed, as
well as 00!-!)-!!!!!-;).
Cash For Coal, t )
The coal dealers of this city have I
agreed among themselves that after tho j
11th iust., they will deal strictly on a
cash basis. When an order is givsn, the
money must invariably accompany the
order. Other cities have been compelled
to adopt this rule, and few places any
where now sells coal on credit. The
reason for this change is that the dealers
are always expected to pay cash for what
ever they order wholesale, and in order
to work along and keep their heads above
water, they will be compelled to make
collections at the time of sale.
Our Mid-Summer
Slaughter Sale !
In order to Clean up our Odds unl Ends in vnii.uis Dcprtiumtt
Shall ofler Extraordinary inducements i.r this week.
3 - Special Bargains in Hosiery - 3
Lot i. At 25 cents
a
pair Uur hntiro Lino of C lihlrci.V Vum-v
!... l 1 r . . . ... ... J
i iinreu jiuse mat nave never before relailed for (s than M)
cents a pair. Ladies' Hose in b'olid ior.s and Sfi ij.en worth
from 35 to 50 cents a pair.
At 50 cents a pair comprises our Kntiro Une of Childnsi's
Plain and Jiibbed English I.isde Thread Jlocr, formerly i-old
by us from 75 to DO cents a pair. Ladies' Fancy jM,. ,!
Silk Plaited Hose worth from 75 to $1.0o a pair.
At 75 cents a pair takes in our Stock of Children's Fancy
Striped Lisle Uose, worth $1.50 a pair. Ladies' Fancy-LiMo
and Silk Hose worth $1.50 apajr,
BAD BLOOD.
There is not one thing that puts a man
or woman at such disadvantage before
the world as a vitiated state of the blood.
Your ambition is gone.
Your courage has failed.
Your vitality has left you.
Your languid step and listless ac
tions show that you need a powerful in-
yigorator, one bottle of lle-'irs' Blood
Purifier and Blood Maker will put new
life in a worn out system, and if it does
not it will cost you nothing. O. P. Smith
& Co., Druggists.
ot n.
Lot
hi.
I sell shoes cheaper than anybody.
Call nd be convinced, no trouble to
show goods. tf. Petkr Merges.
Colic, Diarrhoea and Summer com-
iyr m
Extraordinary Values In Pans !
Gauze and Satin Fans, Plain and Hand-Painted, formerly soli
Sl.oO to SI. 75, reduced to SLIP.
Handsome Satin and Feather Fans, Uiuid-Painh d, foinierlv fold
plaints are dangerous at tin's season of from $2.00 to $2.50, reduced to Si. CO.
the year and the only way to cuard Vlrrnt nnn-o,! l- 1 1 .,,..!! i.' n i t , i
against these diseases is to have constant- .-.o Art . . co .i -. . ' ' " n,, 1
ly on hand a bottle of some reliable rem- BW1" ' v..uo, minceo to r.o;.
edy. Ueggs' DiurrlKca Balsam is aPOS- Jdack and Gray Ostrich Leather Fans, formerly sold from l CI) hi
ITIVE HELIEP in all these disagreeable S4.50. reduced to 3.40.
cases and is pleasant to take. It will Qnr fcS.OO OxtriVl. TiVntlu T.... !....,. Tf 1L. :.. ,
- - ') 'uv. j. i i in i ii, iii vitiiii, jiiti.i? : 1 1 1 i
Black, reduced to 5.00.
Our 10.00 Ostrich Feather Fan, Shell Handle, in IMaelv and ( i n v-
Toilet pre- reduced to 0.50.
Full Lines of Japanese Fans at Popular Prices.
x 1
t:osi you oniy ;;.
Co., irug.-sfs.
cents. O. P. Smith &
Those elegant Kecamier
parations at Gering & Co's.
When your skin 'u yellow.
Wlien your skin is dark and creasy.
When your skin is rough and course
W lieu your skin is inflamed and red.
When your skin is full of blotches.
When your skin is full of pimples vou
need a good blood medicine that can be
elied upon. Beggs' Blood Purifier and
Bargains I n Parasols
Blood Hal er b warranted as a positive 8.00, reduced to $5.00.
Cream Lace Covered and Ponwe Silk Lace Trimmed Parn.'ols urn f h
from 1.00 to 5.00, now 3.00.
Cream and Black Lace-Covered Porasols that
Wild Animals in Africa.
Of tho wil4 animals, singularly enough
only the leopards are dreaded, for they often
attack man, which tho lions never "do, al
though they lurk in tho bush by twos and
threes. The negroes told Emin they were
under the control of a chief named potter, a
very simple, good natured man, who always
kept two tamo lions in his house (a fact), and
as long as he receives occasional presents of
corn and goats, prevents the wild lions from
doing any mischief.
It is curious to note that the lions here are
good tempered' (perhaps pecaus& they find
abundance of food), and they are also much
admired, as was shown by the following in
cident: "One day," he says, "we cama upon
a lion caught in a pitfall, whereupon Chief
Lottcr was fetched, and ho pushed into tho
pit branches of trees to enable the lion to get
out; jbhis it did; and after giving us a roar of
The dealers are required to pay 6U0 i acknowledgment, walked on7 unharmed.
cash for coal. The credit system entails 0g IISSS
a serious loss each season, by reason , OneToTmeld me
the amount of bad debts necessary to be at one time detained nndorw. -.
charged off to profit and loss, and in the tionfor a few hours, the consequence bein
cure lor all ot the ajove, you cannot
possibly run any risk when you tret a bot
tle of tiis wondcrfpl medicine. For sale
by O. P. iMi.it h , Co,
Will J. Warrick has the best and lar
est stock of wall paper in the city, their
styles are new and fresh and no job lots of
last y5P.r3 designs or bankrupt stock to
run off, if you Wa.it hc latest and best
assortment of new goods' see Warrick's
stock. dwlw
Silk bandanas, cotton bandanas and
campaign handkerchiefs of all kinds at
Donnelly s.
The cheapest shoe3 at Merges . tf.
Shcrwin & Williams' mixed paints, the
best in the market, atFricke & Co's. druo-
store, g.tf.
Plenty of feed, Hour, graham and
meal at llcisel's mill, tf
Men's canvass shoos at Merges', only
85 cents, everything cheap. tf.
A few pieces of French and Domestic
Black Shfepns received today at J. V.
Weckbach's. " " dir.
Fold from 7.00 to
it M.50, reduced to
Black Beaded Lace-Covered Parasols that sold
0 50.
I-ancy Strjped Coaching ParaU that sold for 5.H) redii,-(d to
" i( ' '' " " rum sr,.r,y to s.co
duced to 5.00.
Silk Sun Umbrellas at Greatly Beduced Prices.
Alpaca and Bomhazine Parasols at Greatly Beduced Price?.
B. B. Windham, John a. Davies,
Notary Tublic. Notary Tublic.
WtXIIUAHA DAVIEU,
.ttomeys - at - Law.
0?ucrt or fank or Cass povnty.
PLATTSMOt'Trl, - - piitASKA.
F.
lerrmaan,
m
ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
lathes six foot bed, one Acme bolt cuttei atlditionl expense required for book- eight days!
one brass boring machine, one turning
machine, one nut forcing machine, one C
spindle nut tapper (same as that used at
Aurora). One Putnam car wheel boar
ing and facing machine large enough for
42 inch wheels, one patent forming,
bending and punching machine, called
the Bull Dozer, six drills four patent
valve forcing machines, one power bend
ing rolls 12 feet between housings, one
double punch and shears, one plate
shearing machine and a number of
other small machines. This machinery
will increase the work of the shops a!
this place and is a big improvement.
PERSONALS.
keepers, collectors, etc.
By dispensing with the above formid
able items of expense, dealers can afford
to sell coal at lower prices, and they feel
assured that this will commend itself to
the thinking public.
r or tlie above reasons, therefore, the
coal dealers have decided to sell for cash
only,
OX ASD AFTEK JCLY 11, 1 $88.
This means just what it says.
1 I MOT II Y Cl.ARK.
tf II. A. Waterman & Sox.
tuat no game came near the station for about
.-iui ua)s, so mat a nresenfc hn.l tr ho COr,t
the chief to anrease him nviW pvu
. . . - ' - uuiuiiu a
who is aiso lamous for her power over the
numerous crocodiles which make their home
m .njiyr vineu." christian at Work.
Mis3 Gertie Kearney returned from her
eastern trip yesterday.
Mrs. Karnes and daughter, Miss Pearl,
left for Greenwood this morning.
Mr. Joseph Week bach and daughter
Anna, returned from Chicago this morn
in.
Miss Bertha Miller, of Newton, Iowa,
arrived on a visit to her brother, W. II
Miller.
Mrs, Mattie Geaim, of Lincoln, is in
ui3 city visiting her mother, Mrs. Klla
Cooper.
rrlzes of the Ocean.
Sperm whales, the monsters of deep water
- " "-""i, lies vi ino ocean, 3ieidin"
i uuui uiur trajn cases, ivory
from their lower jaws, rich, yellow oil from
nieir siues, anu (wben diseased) the almost
priceless ambergris from their entrails. Next
in value comes the right w hale, the inhab
itant of the Arctic, iu whose mouth whale-
uuue is suDsututed for ivory. The upper daw
luiuisueu lu mis suostanee, a great pilo
of which lies high on the beach at Herring
cove. It is, peftefps, ten inches across where
ic joins tne jav, and reminds one more of a
gieat eonio with tangrled hair attarlii thnr,
anything else. The '-teeth" are closely set.
uuu are Lurco leeE and mnm Irvnrr ,.;
. . . , . . " w ""'OI ".ai-CJ lilJJ
lu una terminating in rope like fila
ments.
ci, ,n T,r In the
. VJ IMOUI VVl
Etna. Phoenix and Hartfom nv
Windham &. Davies.
is. bUJUEiVAr, Attorney at Law. Will
give prompt attention to all liunlnesx in
trusted tO him. Ofli(V in ITnini. lllnolr Was I
C3-. B. KEMPSTEB,
Practical Piano and Organ Tnner
AND REPAIRFR.
r irst-class work eruarantecd. Also deal
er in Pianos and Organs. Oflice at Boeck's
turniture stoic, Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
ZLsTE'W" ICE! MEiasr
We have our house filled with
A FINE QUALITY OF ICE,
And are prepared to deliver it daily to ourcus-
lumeis in any iuamiiy UGSirea.
ALL 0EDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
Leave orders with
At store on !ixlli Street. make a Spec-
i-. it -f -
CUTTING, F-A.CITISTG
And Loading Cars. For terms see us or
write.
IT. C. MoMAKIN & SON,
Telephone 72, - - Flattsmont"
Ladies, Attention !
Becamier Toilet Preparations which
include Cream, Balm, Moth and Freckle
Lotion, Powder and Toilet Soap, aresold I ad are three feet and moro Ion
only by Gering & Co., and recommended
by the following society ladies : Mes
dames Adelina Patti-Xicolini, James
Brown Potter, J.illie I.angtry, Sarah
Bernhardt, Helena Modjeska, Fanny
Eivenport, Clara Louise Kellogg and
one hundred others. tf.
Furniture for Sale.
A line lot of household furniture can
be purchased at a moderate price, also a
fine residence can be rented which is in
a convenient location for parties w ishing i
to keep boarders. There are several
large rooms in the house which would
Mrs. Liest and daughter, Miss Lulu of I fiml rea(Jy tenants. For information ap- j
Wisconsin, are in the citv visiting au lU13 '"J'-
While the sperm whale feeds on squid at
the bottom of the ocean, the right whalo
speeds along -with open mouth, engulfing
u6o4u,iiiuiiraoi water ana gi'eater or less
iiuuunLies oi tne anuualeules and small fish
on which it subsists. When his cavernous
mouth is full he closes it, blows out the water
throfigh his spout holes, and with the aid of
his longuo swallows the littlo creatures
which have become immeshed in the curious
aicacnmenc of liis upper jaw. Cor. Balti-
iii'jre American.
TIST!
Preservation of natural teeth a epecialty.
Cecth extracted withmit pain lu use of Jxtuglting
ias.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
FITZOIKRALO'S IJCOCK Pf. ATTSMOUTIT, NEB
C. F.SMIT H,
The Boss TS'lor.
Main St., Over Merges' Slice Store.
Has the best and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever came west of Missouri
river. Note these prices: Business suits
from $10 to 35, dress suits, 25 to 45,
pants $4, ,?5, -f 0, $0.50 and upwards.
CSPWill guaranteed a fit.
Prices Defy Competition.
GrO TO
Wm. Horold & Son
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Dry Goods. Notions Boots and Shoes
or Ladies and Gents
FURNISHING - GOODS.
lie keeps as large and as well
SELECTPD STOCK"
As can be found any place In the city and make
you prices mat ueiy competition.
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A furnished house is opeu to tenants
at a moderate rate. The proprietor offers
-o board with the family that rents the and condemned the
R. Troop.
Bev. II. P. Vance, of Crete, formerly
of Weeping Water, made a short visit to
Mr. Spurlock, of this city, yesterday.
Mr. J. C. Fisher, a former resident of I ren caa nave a good chance by iuouirin
this city, but who W for c. :..... OI . . Cole.
-i -w. ctvajiw liuic iUM
lecn in business in Omaha, stopped off
this morning on his retarn trip from his
home in Iewa.
wcvtcliQs I "Watc33.es I
H. M.-GAULT
Has moved and is now in the Sherwood
room, Cor. 5th and Main Sts., where
he is better able to show his
Large Stock of Watches,
CLOCKS A1TD JEWELRY !
Than PVPr liofnra nnrl .;n
vuwu nun uic laiuiiv lliai rents llie and condemnor thomn.. frt lv.;,f j.- . .: " v' " aa muuee-
house. Any family without small child- md the sentence was literally carried out , T . !J W.aCie? dowu- Ca"
HEPAHEDKQOFIHGr
GeapestsbeRoof .
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A Horrible Death Sentence.
We mentioned the terrible sanctions bv
"uu vujhcso secret societies enforce
ineir laws, which, of themselves, make them
dangerous subjects, and The Liverpool Post
furnishes a remarkable illustration. Accord
ing io a report from the American minister
at renin, a man belonging to an association
of gold beaters at Toochow recently took
more apprentices than one. This is forbidden
Tl.. 1 rr -t-r'-""-
j.. ,i vior oners so the local trades union took nn th mto;
Best in the world. German Vegetable
Liver Pills. For sale by Gering Co.
One hundred and twentv-three
uiie ai. mm Deioro He expired. It would not
siriKe tne cnUOuko and blaud Chinee that
mere was anything specially horrible in such
a lorm or murder. .London Spectator.
The brick-wheelers and pit men em
ployed in the brick yard struck yester
day. We did not learn the cause of
their dissatisfaction. There are only six
men in, but if the number is small their
and get the Special Prices in Gold Watrh
cs; it will surprise you. A Full Line of
the best styles ot Jewelry and Sil
Repairing will be eiveii Sixcial Attl
iion. ah work warranted to P-ivp a.-iHc.
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Special meeting of Cass Camp No.
S32 Modern Woodmen will be held
"Wednesday evening at the oflice of J. L.
Root for the purpose of closing the dis- J determination is strong.
pensation now in force, acting on new
applications and report of auditing com
mittee. L. A. Newcomer, V. C,
Use Blackberry Cordial for Diarrhoea
and Dysentery. Guaranteed to give
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Tlie Celebrated Watch.
A lady who had been abroad was describ
ing some or the sights of her trip to a party
of frionrl "Rn u4.f 1a..I 51....
"UUUtUUiUieiU III uc u
as anything," she said, "was tho wonderful
ciocit at strasburg." "Oh, how I should love
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No. 1. 4 -an m
No. 3. 6 :40 ii- iii.
'o. 5 9 :35 a. m.
0. 7. 7 :4S n. lit
to see it!" exclaimed a Drettv vonn?rwomn o..-6:i( p. ni.
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GOIKO KAST.
No, 2. 1 :25 p. m.
No. 4. 10 :M a. m,
o. 6.-7 :13 p. ni.
o. 8.-9 :5 a. m.
Ivo. 10. 9 :45 a. in.
in pink. "I am so interested in such things. vulruaniea1l!idSny b of Omaha, except
And did you see the celebrated watch on the daily Vxcfpt 8undavUD l aDd from Schui'
Rhiner-Queries. No s.Ua.f.,
No. 19 is a .tub from Faciflc Junalon . fitS:
Agents for
Harper's Bazar Patterns and Ball's Corsets.
DRS. CAVE & SMITH,
"Painless Dentists."
ire only Dentlnts in the West oontrollnc tliio
iew oysrem oi txtracling and J- uling Teeth
nnuuui, j-ain. unr anaesi netic is en
tirely free from
CHLOROFORM OKETJIER
AND IS ABSOLUTELY
Harinless - To - All,
Teeth extracted and artificial teeth inserted
,,rA' UJ ' uemreu . i ne preservation of the
natural teeth a specialty.
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