The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 21, 1888, Image 1

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1'liA.TTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTE3II5EU tfl, 1888.
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Surveyor. -Attorney.
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CI ASS IXJLm: No. 1 . . F. -Meets
'eyery Tue'Jay cveum l rnoU week.. All
trmint br'itli.Tfi aio rot-p -rtfuiiy lnri.el to
ttf pd.
ItLATTMOUTH KNCAM PMKNT No.XI.O.
O. K nie errv Mitrnntt Friday 111
each luoutli Id Hie Masonic Hall
V Lsiliug
Brothers are Invited to attend
nmtio lodoe . t. a. o. n. v;. Mv' ;
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Vlttdtontteu J K..I M..rcat.,M :iter orktnaii ;
P. i. llriivi ii. I'irtin;tii I
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fr; it. A. Jniu I- .iiaiieirr ; ... i. n"- decided that the eagle might soar five
worth. K-toi.I. r ; M. May 1.,-ijjlit. K.-etiver ; . , -i -j i
p. sinii'i. iit M. w. : I. N. iinweii, Cuide ; minutes and ii') more. It was decided
F. J.Kmu.l.midoUatcli. lhut cn(1 should maJc by count5es
CMP Ni).;k;.'. MOiJi.UN' .VnODMHX ..i.,!,,.!,.., :.... .,-,1,.- ftn.i that the eoun-
ot Ani.-ncA -Meets ee.i..l and L.iiitli M.m- 1,1 -opiiHin Heal oruiT, ami inai tne coun
day evening at li. ot . h .'.i. All imiiMcnt tv having a candidate for congressional
brothers aie r:-:'iested t in. vl w nii ii-. 1.. V. , , , .
NfwciM:ser, Vem:railt ;.msal ; 1. N!;-', honors should name its man.
Worthy Advi-er ; V. Wiide, Hanker ; '.V. A. i ,r , , . -i
Boeck. Clerk. II. oolly, of Cass, presented the
fLATTSriufirr.TuT(T: " . . . r. W. ie i'f S- JI- Chapman; Judge Baldwin,
Meet every ;;:t-:i. it.; 1 ii i.'.y rv. iii'i' at : nam "d W. J. Council, and his nomination
Kockwood h ill at x'cl-CK, Aii I i;tisi. iit t.i wlii- ' .
ers aro rep'ftful1y t.iviifd m ati.emt. 1- s. was sccoiiiled bv V . II. Dickinson, or
uTe?k.rderS?Au i nndvrs, nnd Henry Clark, of Sarpy.
TtbATrsMOl-Till.'MHiKNo.r., A. p. A. M. i l,dge Field, of Lancaster, waxed tlo
Mets .mi at- t.r-t and !!::ri M"M'i;i t iineiit in naming E. E. Drown. A gen
eaeb moiitli at lhe:r hall. All tra::Mt-t.t hrolli- . . . , . ,
ers areeordiaily in . ited t- in. r null us j tb ina:i from I.ichardsou presented the
Wm Hats Seer.'fnry. J ' "tA' A ' h;iiks of Ihnm llaevis, and John Ellis,
liJKiniA.siTTv i :i vT'TKi:. n.. :f. i:. a. .;. ; of (Lige, did alike homor for L. W.
Meets see.uid and fo'lilh 'l tn-s l i. f e;n-li ' . t,,ii v
Dioslb at .ViiiM.nV Mall. Trunsei- nt tooili-.-is
are invited to nse-'l witu us. I T!:o:nas Clark, of Lancaster, ' ml Mr.
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aclim.ntii inMiio hall. iiii.. ; ii i
are cordially i: it d tn m.-e: '
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CONNELL for COICRSSMAN.
Douglas Couny'e Candidate Sue
cessful Attrr a Stubborn Fight.
Ninety Dailots aro Taken. Connoll
Cots the Nomination.
Lincoln, .M., Si-pt, 20. The most
Mullioruly tuiiUhtcil election that has
ever i n tal'iil. upon to nominate a con
gressman in NiLras-ki lias been in session
at tin! Metropolitan link since 8 o'clock
tonight. V vj iimliilutes were entered
in tin- r ice, vi.: W. .1. Council, S. M.
Cli.'ipinaii, V.. II. linnvn, r. VT. Coll y and
I!iaiu Ueavi.
I). Oniitiii v, chairman of the con-
grts.si'.iiul committee of the First cou
grcsi9iiul ilittiict, culled the convention
to order. Without the usual explanation
of the object of the assembly, the secre
tary was instructed to read the list of
U legates entitled to seats in the conyen
tiou. This as usual, waved the conyen
tioita1 committee on credentials, and t
. iitlem.ui from Douglas placed Hon,
IVank Uansom, of Otoe, in nomination
for temporary chairman, and he was
chosen by acclamation. On taking the
chiiU lu-soin thanked the convention for
the honor and proceeded to business
without an extended speech. A. L.
Melvin, of Nemaha, was chosen tcnipo-
i rary secretary, aud Edward Geary as-
sistant.
After a short wrangle over the question
f ,:.: uOPru-i thn con vention
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Emory, of (tag", were found to be neces
s.m v f':j;i r.il iges to the convention, and
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( liaiiisian U itisom then ordered the
.;ul tlf countiof. a:iU the first ballot was
t:ikf-:i, resulting as follows: Connell 54,
.
Chapman f. Drown oO, Deayis 15,
Colby 'T.
Aft'.-r three hours' steady ballotiqg the
fifty-fifth ballot found all fire still on
th" track, v.iih Connell in the lead,
Chapman second, Drown third, Colby
fourth and llr-avi fifth.
Thf Rich n.lscii county delegation
then h Id a coiisu'.r ;t;.on and lieavis was
dropped. X material change was made
::i the sanation. However, as me twelve
, ' deleg:'t s scattered among the four re
' ni jinibg caiididater".. After an ineft'ectual
attempt to .-Ldjourn, the fifty-sixth ballot
: was taken with the following result:
jConm 11 GO, Chapmnn 40. Brown 32, Col-
ly n---(.-.-ary to a choice S3. Up to
the withdrawal of ileavis, Connell had
j the solid support of Douglas, Sarpy and
Saunders counties. Lancaster stood
solidly by llrown. Gage by Colby, and
Cass by chapman, Otoe divided between
' Drown and Chapman and finally cast her
i twelve votes for Chapman on the fifty-
fourth billot. Johnson voted stead jly
3 for Thrown, 3 f.ir Colby and 2 forChap-
maa Nemaha complimented everybody
except Brown, and one of her ballot?
was cast for Church Howe. Pawnee
divided lier support and changed back
Flipp
and forth amon the candidates.
i,alIotj riade ,ilu ,i,.CiiiVe b,:eak by cst.
' ing a solid vote for Connell. She was
j fcllowtd by the unanimous vote of Paw
nee county, which gave t'onneil &u votes,
a majority evlusive of the changes which
followed rnphll', amid wild cheers from
all part3 of the house.
OPElTIiTG-
- issues
$ 495
7.80
10.00
25 00
"lia of Boys', "Toutiis' and Children's Overcoats. ITovl miss it if you don't bviy your CXctking, Sats, Ca-os, Fur
nishing Goods, Soots and Shoes, etc., of
One
- a
0
The following is the ninetienth ballot
as recorded by the secretary: Cas,
Chapman 16;l)ouglas, Connell 37; Gage,
Colby 19; Johnson, Connell 5, Colby 3;
Lancaster, Drown 25; Nemaha, Bunnell 7,
Colby 2; Otoe, Connell 12; Pawnee, Con
nell b'; Richardson. Connell 9, Colby 3;
Sarpy, Connell 5; Saunders, Connell 12.
Gage county moved to make the nom
ination unanimous. ' Mr. Connell was
called for and in response made a telling
speech which elicited rounds of applause.
He assured the convention that lie would
be the representative of the entire dis
trict and planted himself on the national
republican platform.
As soon as the cheers subsided attend
ing the nomination of Connell, congrat
ulatory speeches were made by the can
didates who entered the fight. Colby
promised the allegiance of Gage in the
canvass nnd a sweeping majority for the
nominee from that county. Drown fol
lowed, thanking his friends fcr the ear
nest and faithful support that had been
given him, and promised that Lancaster
county would not shrink in the coming
fight. Keavis also endorsed the action
of the convention and said that Richard
son county would do her duty at the
polls.
Judge Chapman was called for, but he
was not in the room. Wood, of Cass,
responded for him, and modestly stated
that there would be no flies ou the re
sult of the election in Cass. Lambei tson
made a ringing specc'i. lie congratulat
ed the convention on the wisdom of its
choice. He stated that McShane's suc
cessor had been chosen and that the vote
of Douglas county would be critically
watched. At the conclusion of his ad
dress the congressional committee was
chosen, and the convention, at 12:45, ad
journed.
THE PLAGUE SPREADING
It Aopoars at Jackson, Miss., and
Creates a Panic-At Other
'Points.
Jackson, Jliss., Sept. 21. Three un
mistakable cases of yellow fever have
developed here today among residents
who huye not been absent from town for
months. A careful and close consulta
tion of physicians of the city, in connec
tion with Drs. Inglehard and Purntll, of
Vicksburg, established the foregoing
facts beyond doubt or question. The
panic of 1873 was not comparable to
that now prevailing among the citizens.
The news of suspicious cases of.the fever
did not get out until 3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon; brt before 8 o'clock hundreds
had left town by rail and other roads,
and many more are prepaeing to leave.
Two banks in town paid out over $ 20,
000 each, after banking hours yesterday
to their depositors who were leaving,
Goyernor Lowry will remain to act with
the board of health. A consultation was
held over the cases of Lorance, Lee aud
Calhoun, and the decision is. that ca-h
one of said cases is yellow fever beyond
question or doubt. The board of health
are telegraphing the above facts every
where, and are concealing null. ing.
At Memphis.
Mempiias, Tenn., Sept. 21. Dr. Wirt
Johnson, secretary of the Mississippi state
board of health at Jack son, Miss., offi
cially notifies, by telegram of this date.
Dr. G. P. Thornton, president of the
Memphis board of health, of the r pres
ence of three ensea of yellow fever in
Jackson. Upon receipt of this official
information Memphis to-day applied the
quarantine order of August 10 agaiqst
Infected places in Florida, and of Sep
tember 13 . against Decatur, Ala., now
against Jackson, Miss., which proyides
that neither persons, baggage nor freights
will he al'Qwed to enter Memphis from
Jackson, Miss., Columbus, Miss., and
other towns in that stats have quaran
tined against Jackson.
Identified by a Dream
Mobile, Ala., September 21. In the ter
rible wreck at HurricancBayou on the Mo-
- osties
Child's Kilt Suitsfrom
Child's Suits from
Hoys' huits froni
Youths' Suits from
Price Clothier, - Plattsmouth
bile and Birmingham road last June,
when several men were killed, two young
men riding on the baggage-car platform
were instantly killed, one of them being
mashed fiat in the wreck. The young men
were not identified until Wednesday,
when Mrs. John. L. Divine and Mrs. M.
Morris, of New Orleans, visited the pot
ter's field and had the bodies disinterred.
Mrs. Divine recognized her brother, John
Murphy. The tracing was materially assis
ted by a dream Mrs. Divine had months
ago, wherein she saw the undertaking es
tablishment wherein the body of her son
lay after the accident. Bhe saw in a coflln
her son, with his head mashed fiat. This
led her to believe that he nu t death by ac
cident, and she instituted inquiries con
cerning all unkuow partics'who had o
died. Thus she was led to Mobile, where
she recognizen the undcrtakingcstahlish
ment of the City Sexton as soon ns she
entered it. The body oT ini euii iuy in uic
coffin just as she says shesaw it in her
dream.
Prof. Strassman at Riddle House.
Professor Strassman, whose fame
throughout the United States and the
state of Iowa, has made him the impor
tant person, to whom our citizens should
direct their immediate attention durintr
his short stay. Many of us have heard
crrent ileiil h limit- lli nl.ilitir f Umf
; cf,.attni ti, :'.;.. !
j v HUk-aaAuay aavs .liliv.aJK V'llvt 11U1J1
Berlin, Germany, who is not onlj' inves
tigating the rapid decline of the eye-sight
in this country, but comes prepared with
a new and perfect system of chemically
pure and brilliant combination glasses,
to equalize all inequalities of the sight
and enable the sufferer to procure a con
centration and unifomity of vision; giving
renewed action and strength to the de
formed, neglected and dormant sight.
His unlimited endorsements speaks in
the highest terms of his phenomenal suc
cess aud onlr praise is heard of his works
wherever he has been. Prof. Strassman
also casries with him a large vai ity of the
latest designs and inventions of Com-
pouuu i;vimiiencai Mectaeles and i;ve- i
rrlnssps. wliieh :irn nUn ir.nmi Fir.tni-1 t
, ' rr., ' .
orcler. The opportunities and advan-
tages will be such that no one can fail
to obtain releif from their troublesome
evesight whether young or old.
Prlyate Sewerage
All parties desiring private sewerage
connection with the main sewer, can be
accommodated at any time, by address
i ng Ilnulins & S'.ielton, Sewer Contrac
tors, P. O. box 1130, or by calling at the
ofnee, Murphy's store. lm
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TTOKNPY
t. tr. thomas.
Attornev-at-Law and Notary Public
Office in
Fitzgerald Block. I'lattsmoutli, Neb
ATTOItNKY.
A. N. SULLIVAN,
Attorney-at-Law. Will give prompt Attention
to a!l bmdnesB intrusted to him. Oiliee in
Union Block, East side, I'laltsinouth. Neb.
OKlCULTt? HAL IMI'LKMEN TS.
HALL & CliAlO,
Agricultural Implements, Com Hand Buggies
and liutlit'ord Wagons. "Oood Tmbev and
Hone Dry." sold and Warranted. Alain street,
between Sixth and Seventh.
p i AN K,
U FIKST NATIONAL BANK.
of Plattsmoutli. Capital 85(i.ooo ; siuplus $1',,-
IX-O. .loliu Fitzgerald, Frcesident : S. Vauf;h.
Cashier: K. S. White. Vice-1'residenr. Board
of l)irecror : John Fifrsjefaid. K. E. White,
duo. i;t (-iurk. I. Itawksvrorth, S. Waugli.
B-ANIC
TI1E CITIZENS BANK,
of Pliittsinnut:.. Capit.nl stock paid iu, Sf.O.&oa.
Frank Carruth, Preeideut : W. ff. Cashing,
Cashier; J. A. Connor, Vioe-rpiefideist. A
irenerai banking lie.i'ii)- tru unacted. Collec
tione r?c;ive prompt and careful attention.
BXCKSMfTir
KOl'.ERT DONNF.M.Y.
l(!-.,.L-a,.,itli ir.,1 W-.. .,... .,. li....r.,ln l
nrnie1! im.mpsandVFUt'ngsr ' j
BOOTS AN I S I JO Kr ' "
' JOSEPH FITZER.
Iiuots aad hoes. Repainug promptly attended
to. South Side Main street.
qq-Pj; Ani SHOES.
PETER MERGte-.
A complete aieoitmeni of eveiykind of Foot
weav urn! oneui-dr than the ciieapest west of
the -Missouri River. Also inunufartuiing and
Repairing.
BARBERSHOP AN D BATH ROOM,
ED. MOBLEY,
Hot and Cold BaOis at all hours. Ladies' and
Children's flair Cutting it specialty. Cor. ."th
and Main, under Ciuiuth'c
BAKERY.
F. ST AP E LM A N X.
Bread. Cakes, Pies. Buns, etc., fre.-li daily.
Party, Wedding and Facy Cake a sneoialt v.
Ice Cream in any quantity,
BOOKSELLER. ETC.
J. P. Y'OCNG,
Bookseller, Stitioner, and News Lealer ; Fancy
Ooods, Toys. Confectionery, Fine Cigars. Soda
Water and Milk Shake, Pianos ana organs aad
M usual Iiitrmneu'.3.
PALL SESOIT O-
SL.90 to 3.75
- 2.00 to 9.80
3.25 to i0.90
- 4.00 to 15.00
THE
DAYLIGHT
"We have jiipt placed on our Flielverf a,
NEW STOCK
-Vc an; flail
Sew Goods For Fall Trade
And have a Complete Line of
FALL $t WINTER GOODS
Our Yarns in Spani&li, Saxony, German ,aul Zephyrs
sire o?i s:i!c.
DRESS Gr O O D
Dress Flannels and - Velvets, Carpets, etc., in all the
Latest Novelties.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES I
Xonc but "Western-niale
fJive
JOi
V.
CLOTIIIXtJ.
S. & C. MAYKIi,
field's Furnishings, Kine Tailor Made Clothing
in Men's. Hoys' and Children's Wear. '1 heir
jiiiecs defy coninetifion. Thev misrepresent
nothing. Their Word s Their Ilond.
pl)TIHN(J.
" h. ;oi.DiN(j.
Cl.dh!iip, Furnishing (loods. !o to Ilie o!d re
li;dle house for Hats, Caps. Umbrellas, Trunks,
Hoot, Shoes. Main street, next CasnCo, Hank.
c
LOT Jl I NO.
C. E. WESCOTT,
K'lolhinc. Hats, Cans. lc. Kine FurniKliincs
our S.eei:ilt.y. One price and no Monkey Hus-
ines.. Jt pays to trade witlms. ltock wood Hlk.
p wkino co.Mi'WV
u ' ' 1 CAKliuTli cani no co..
I frauk Carrulh, Henry J. Streiglit. I'ropi ietors.
I UVntl-l VI l IIV V. 1I1IK1A lllliliM r.ClH.'ll
ffiNFEOTIONEBV.
PHILLIH KKM'S.
J ruit!. Con feet loner v and Fine Cigars.
niicoir
77 , . ,, ! .
yeaiei!. in nm j aper, i -amis, tin, ait water-
ials. Cigars ,e. Ko:k wood Block.
DUUtJS.
(1ERINO & Co.
liugs, Chsmicals, Paints, Oil.
UU OS. "
F. O. FKICKP t. CO..
imie. Mediei"e;. Chemicals. Paintn. Oils,
arni-h. s. Dye Stuffs etc.. Kine Stationery,
Select Toilet and Fancy Articles.
DllYOOODS, UJtOCEHIKS.
F. S. WHITE.
Dry Goods. Groceries. Notions. Oeneral Mcr.
J chandise, etc. S. E. corner Main and otli Sts.
DltY GOODS.
F. HEHIiMAN V.
Dry Goods. Notions and Ladies' Furnishing
;oods. One aoor east First National Bauk.
DltY OOODS. OHOCEKIF.S.
JC. O. DOVEY & SOX.
Cairv a large stock of Fine Groceries, Dry
0"ods, Carpels. Queensware, Notions, mil
Fancy Goods, to be found iu the county. Up
per Jla n street, between 5lh and th.
D" iTnists;
DKS. CAVE & SMITH,
'The Painless Dentists." Teeth extracted
witliout t he least iiain or harm. Artificial teeth
fnserted immediately after extracting natural
ones when desired. Oold and all other Fillings
btrictly first class. Ofuee in Union Block.
FUi:MtUKE
IIESRY P.OECK.
riirnlture. Bedding. LooKing (ilasea. Picture
Frames, etc. Wooden and Metal Caskets kept
in f-tock.
T?URXITUKE.
r !. PEAKLMAX.
Furniture. Parlor f-'uits. Unho'sterv Goods.
.iiuYrs. vurriianiiic, l IllWiire. aim ail KIIIUSOI
ffiVl1"- KrtU 6Ul bwtWeC"
Stoves, tueensware. Tinware, and all kinds of
GENT'S FURNISH I NO GOODsI
J. H. DONNELLY.
Gents Fine Furnisher and Hatter. The most
j complete and liuest stock in the city. Carruth
GROCERIES.
M B. MURPHY CO.,
The Lending Dealers in Groceries. Crockery.
China, Laxips. Wooden and Willow ware.
Flour, Feed.&c. Cash pa'd for country produce,
GKOCFOOES.
LF.HN HOFF & SOENNICHSRN.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware mid Crockery.
GROCERIES. "
F. McCOURT.
Green, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GROCERIES.
BEXXETT & TUTT.
.staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Fruite and
Canned Goods.
GROCERIES.
AUG. BACH.
Groceries and Qu.?ensware, Flour and Feed
Cigars. Tobacco and Cutlery. Riddle House.
Men's Overcoats
Men's Nobby Check Overcoats
Men's Fur Beaver Overcoats -Men's
.Black Worsted Overcoats
OF ZEPHYt
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(ou(s Kept in That Line.
us a (Jail.
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GKOCRKIKS.
CIIKIS. WOIILI'AKTII,
Staple and Fanny OroeeHes, Olasswai'4 anl
Crockery. Hour and Feed.
HOTEL.
FIIF.O eiMiH,
I'lOprif lor City If. lei. Tei ins. !.(; per day.
Speeial Attelilion given eoniiin i-jul men.
HAKNKS.
W. O. KKKFKIt,
Kueeessor lo O. M. Sfrelj;ht. ilarnei-s, Haddlcrjr
Oooils. Nets. Hohes, luMeis. and all homo fur
nishing yoods.
HAKIiWAItK.
.I(HNSON P.ltOS.,
Hardware. Stoves. Tinware, Table nnd IVeket
Cutlery. Kasors elc. Hmiseliohl Sewing Ma
ehiitf's and .Jewel ;aHoliii Move. 'J inwork
ofallftiudM ione at reafoiiabli: iices. Main
i-tree t, Kockwood Hhx'k.
TEWELUY.
W It A Mr lJ-f .W A I V
1 watches, :ioeks. Silveiware and Jewelrv.
j f-peelal Attention given to Wateh Kepailing.
!
i fKWELKY. ,
FRANK CAHKUTH & SON.
i Always carry a line Mock of Diamond", Watch
I e. Cl.-eks. Jewelry. Silverware and Speelnrles.
jto)i in una inspect tneirgooas oeiore parciias
ing elsew here.
TEWELltY.
J .L KCII LATER.
.Jeweler. Wallham Watches a specialty. Main
Street, near Fourth .
LIVERY STABLE.
!. M. HOLMES ac SON.
The Checkered Barn. I.iverv. Feed and Sale
st aide ; parlies conveyed to all purl of l he elt v.
Carriages at all trains. Comer Vine and lilh.
R K AT M A if K ET.
AlA PICHARIt r.II.STFIN.
Who'ejde and Retail Dealer In First (Quality
Beef, Pork. Mutton. Yeal. Lamb. elc. sixth
street, Neville Block. Prices moderate.
MEAT MARKKT
.1. HAT r & CO..
Mil their own Cattle. Render their own Lard
and Cure their own Bacon. Main stieel.
MEAT MARK ET.
FifKLER ft. CO..
Fggs, Poultry .te. We use only the best trade
of native slock. Oysters and game in ecasou.
MERCHANT TAIIiOR.
F. SMITH,
?.ferehant Tailor. Main treet. 'over Merge'
shoe store. Complete stock of ainple. Fit
guaranteed. Prices defy competition.
MILLINER V.
MRS. .1. F. JOHNSON.
A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Mil
linery and Trimmings - aleo Children's and In
fants' Bonnets, to be closed out at cot.
P ESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOM . "
JACOB HENNCH.
Meals and Lunches sei ved to order at all Iionr.
AI-o Oysters, cigars. Tobacco, Pop and Cider.
Opposite Riddle House.
SAMPLE l!( OM.
FRAHM & KLI ETCH,
Sample Room. Imported and Domestic Y'nf s,
I.hpiors and Cigar. Only straight goods han
dled. Milwaukee P.ottled Lager a Specialty.
Cor. Slit aud Main Sts.
SAMPLE ROOM. !
THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE.
Nick Cunningham, proprietor Choice Wln,
Honors and Cigars. Pool aud Biliiard Tables.
R'ddle Hou-e Block.
SAMPLE ROOM.
THE ELKHORX SALOON.
Wm. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of
Soda Water. Birch Beer. Cider, etc. Agent for
Fred Krug's Celebrated Lager Beer.
SAMI'LE ROOM.
JOHN BLAKE.
Sample Room and Billiard Hall. Choice WJnew
Li.juors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables.
piHririEsiKi 2
$ 2.00
5.00
12.50
10 00
Nebraska.
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