PL.ATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, 3IONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER JJ 4, 1888. f. : i ! - ! F. M. Kit iiky V K hnx .1 A si K I' a t r K i;rt i n . .1 K. - bvii-n i i.Aiii; - 'A Maimm.k S I'l.l KKlll W il MAUiK I f " lO H tl'll - 1 l;t jUticl! iinii, lit ward, - A .-..m.i jmiii v ., ,, ) i M .' . 4-"" . mi. A Mill . MAN Sid I S AS In: IT- N HON" l' 'O.V Nil .t. Ith- ' '( l' 0 AI.I.S N. I'KM I .1 W .tons , ( D 11 Haw 1 .1 V ,1'trtNS '.,(. IAIICMJ oil r u GO LT? 'l1 Y OKI-JGKij; Tronurr. le,Ky l'.r.lf.UT, - ciiu. Deputy M.-rk. , -U-coru. r U -i-U iMutv Be'M .!. Glor ill-tip:! Co U t hei-i:r. 7iijrvi"r. Attorney. - ' Hupt. of . School" C'oliijty JlilltO. ItOAKIi OK A. B. Toni). Ch'm., LOTH K'M.IZ, A. B. Di KiiV.V, I) A. C.AMlMiK! I. I'lIIM. I'llI.I.'M K Hi:t f i:ircilKIM.n l-.XAl'l:II'"i'HKI.! V, II, l'.... , .)') I V M l.KV ! A r XV . C. .stin;At.r.i: J. C. KlKKNKAIIA . - A. M AM'II.K. Al.l.KS 1IKK.HI.1' IIaV.n aki Sf :Nit C. Rls:ki, d-iCHVlsohS. riiitttnioutii Weeping AViier Kiinwood GlVIG SOGLKU-vLIS. C'iT"A"lV:iTk'No U;. 1 O. O. F. -Meets every lues. lay evening f w-ok. All trar.tient brothers arc re-pectfuiiy muted to altoi:d. ULvriMoi! in encampment No. 3. i.o. -- O K.. noie's every a!t;i'"';i rodav in each mouth In the Masonic Hail. Visiting Brothers ate lavttod to attend. mKII) Uli;K M. HI. A. )- U. W -MiHs 1 every Hl'friii'.n Krltl.ty evuliin at K. . oll . ha!l. Transient brotiier ar" respectf -illy in vite tt attend. K..I. MiHKan.Mattel W orkmaii ; V. V. Hr,iw:i. Korwnau ;. B. -Venistsr. iv-r-seer: J!. A. T.i.te. . iuatii;f.-r ; i. V. Iloue woitli. Kftorilcr ; M. Majbiinltt. l.cwiycr ; Jl. IJ Smith. I'a-t M. W. ; 1. N. ituwen, I.tlltle ; J. Kiiii.. Iu.s:i! Watrh. C' lAS t fiiV!' NO. 3:i2. MODKIIN WOODMKN ' ol Amric.i ics.r'i S'.-co'mI aii'l rurlli .M'-'-d ay evening at K. f h-'l. All transient lrothcr4 rn:,'MSi"t ' u. i.a. I-. A. KW'o.iH-r. Vrat-ralilH t oi.S'il ; i . 1', . Worthy AtlvisiT ; rf. f. Wilde, ISaiikcr ; . A. JSoecR, Clt-rk. 1"h r rsifouni 1.00c k no.h, a.o. v. w. Mttii.'':v. ry !:;t':rnattf l- ri.l iy evening at l:ckwn; hall at lji'.:I..CK, Ail rransU-nl hrolls e" ar rrsn"'tfu:ly iniiil ' altnt.u. 1.. l.'arHon. M. W. ; i-. li.iy-I. Korei.r.in : S. t. Wliae, K.-cirJ.-r ; Loonara Aii'.l'Tsoa. Uversi-'T. 1) I . AT 1 S M ( ) V T 1 i 1 V ; F. NO. B. A. F- & A. M. Mecti oh tht- iir-t and th.r.l M. unlays or cat'li month at thHr hall. All transii-nt I.ioth rrs are eoniiai!)- tin it'l to mt ct with us. J. 1;. Kk-h kv, V . M. V;t. MAr.-. s.rretary. Tj;l;ltVK.V CJIAITi:!:. NO. 3, It. A. A Meet sviiut ami fourth Tuestlav of each j-sonlbat MriiiV null- Transi-init brothers uro tuvli.il to meet with lis. fK p AVM. Havh. Seon-tarjf. c viim I'oMMA nIi VIV. Nil. 5. K. T. f.rvt thir.l U oil lios.l :iy Itiht of r aU nix. ith i.t M b'i -"s h ill. V isitin- hr .tlioi" 1 nr.-P'ir.!i;illv invited to meet iiti us. 1 V. M. llA vs. j:ee. F. K. W 11 1 fK, .. C. Civssror.scii.No koyai. i:cani ai t 11. pel yi i.oniiil am! (ourth Moiilas of each ii'oUii at Arcauiim ll.H. IU N. Ci E.v.v, Ket:olit. 1. C. Mi oit. S.'crotary. 'J PLATT3MOUTH COARDOFTRiDE presi t.-nt ... Koht. I Wiii.lhani 1st VlW IT.'S'.lellt -A. 1... I" ''' in. I Viv- - I re.-M'-'-.l w " Nrville Svr-iirv F llerr;.i:ini. Trra-ur-.-Y 1 t.uihiiiaii - i.lltK T'lilS. ' IO Ki.-ltev. K. K. Whin. .1 Pattervi:i, .1. A. jointer, II. Kl-.iii,i:. V. Mieriii in. I". Cur-a'-r, J. V. Wfikb. l. McCOHIHIt POST 45 G. A. H- lovr r.K. J. VT. .Toiivs X ro.r.inamler. 0.!. Tiss Senior ke K. A.1UTK1 Junior " " Mlkh Artji!: " . )!;kv fnKii;UT .....'..!. MA1..1N lMv..v .;i:.'. rcl tne ;.iy. Chakiks .. '-''J Awtitrwov Kiev Ferijt Alnjor. Ja'-.m: C 'i ' '.M AN'.. ..Quar-r M;is'er Ser.-t. , L. V. t'l'il fis. o.-i . namaiii Meefiu Saturday evor.tr.-i WHEH YOU WAfiT -OP- CALL OX "la. Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. 'tractor and Builder 12-6m. Crapes for Sale. v s tie at 4 cents per ponntl. t Eigenbergcr & Tfoop's or enncthsen's store J. E. Lef.si.ev rking Suits incss Suits :t Made Suits vom Made Suits WORK cr.ipr-!; i'v, i I" pO. Wilt .. il the v.i is .'ii' t'.is. I 'j:n oti r. i viiil n trimrsy, i::il '.-.-i i n l.n; r.;-..M o 1 iv .ta;.." c ! r-.l;-, 1-V-T J The cut i:i vvi!"i; j :' f-l vi i;"-'4 :.!. i.it v."i ..j ,., ,. : r:' ;i ;::. r. ;! ; l. t! " vm'-U of n L.if irv I.;.- ! i:: l is i In :ii 'T -i.v il.'- t , (Kll'-s ;;rty c. i; i. ' .:!. ; ,r .t -if f 1:i ' to i ! v; l ;nr! ! :! ! r f . i ii .. -il,-;- u :l ri i iin- of I t .'.i i is ..';:.- i :t t!i it no rov ri:r; frr. It i sr .1 res 1:." .1' in vi;; i.ci.-.-,l with t;ic ti;r:!'iiiiti. I? a Kvi;M"-ravrr.-i:",::v:': I r.t' iil'il. : tM-:lic M-- i t court :i:i I i.isi-'e t':c i s j lri'.v.l i:isi.l' l.ili, v.'Iiicll fiii.'lllv f .r::is tin; c ivcriri;; t'i the l. i! us to o:i"i5;!o t'.:u r'ni'-v:;! i.f l'.:e i.-iaLtor p;v s i-ij :,ftcr it has lv!i oonlincl hj- iiv ni' i'i';'. 'I !' 'iu l Is K'i isi ;I tu ;..;i ;:l ai four ooimui-s, t.1 lc.v;n tl:n I-ile loIrt; t't!.i (ixr nr I'rotiuil, K-avinj the ouri'mH linin;; iusiiir. Thou ly n ii:ci !.! t't tho li;vijii tho c.iii L jj olwvi, new b::i.lin: i.-iutf rial iiiw-i ttKi, n:nl tht wholonp l"ir.'it'.!3 rtiaily t' go through tlm ox-ration ft3ia. Two cur Us etui lo us'.'-J advantage ously to ono j.ross, mul two men cun oorato n oui'h. Sawdust when Lalol in this wqy locaiiici (:iuiKiL as tQ lio well :igh impregnublt-, a. I'igUiii ttUjut JfcJ5 jxiunds jwr liale. These imlen nieosuro alxnit 2l2-Sxo;! inches, and aro icjulily taken by trnnsixrtation comruiie3 at tho lowest rato of freight If the sawdust lo moist when baled it will Bjiwdily becorno tlry, the brilo all the while lomainiiig Arm. Aiul another peculiar featuro is that the sawdust, even after being subjected to this great pressure, falls apart like meal on being opened, the particles not adhering together. The machine is intended for tho compress ing of sawdust, shingle naif, refuso ,vOi44 and bark, and in fact evtsry thing in the shapa of waste coming from saw mills, box facto ries and all kinds of wood working estab lishments. Hemlock bark can now be ground where jiocled, pressed into bales, and thus distributed to tanneries at a large saving in h? cost of transportAtion. j let use from mill, such as bark, sticks, etc., can be balod in the same manner as bawdust, save that no covering is used, it only being necessary to put slats 011 tho top and bottom of tho bale. It is not difficult to poo that tho machine may have a marked oirect 014 the kindling wood industry. Mill men, who have horetoforo found the removal and destruction of such refuse- attended Avith considerable expense, can confldeutlj expect hereafter, without any additional outlay, to pot the same baled und ready for the mar ket. Industrial Journal, A View of Grater Lake. A V hero a great volcano once stood now rios the shell left by its terrible emptious. Deep down w ithin a great wall that stands from 1,500 to 3,000 feet high, shewing wheri the spurs of tho volcano once were, lies Cra ter laLe. This wall Is at least twenty miles around, that being the circumference of tho lake, ilount Scott stands beside the lake, forming part of ics wall, and must have been a spur or knob on tho side of tho greatmon.-(-i.V.n. It U p.x;h1 jj to descend iho wall in onp or t wo places o:ilj'. l)k!iig abroad you see mountain summits all nrcuiid, and the cloud of whito off to the southward is Mount Shasta. Tho world is all below you. EA-en at midsumirer ?nqw lies around aud fills the chasm lielow yoij. There aro great eA-ergreen trees near tha Mi'.iimit in one place, and wo camped under sucb a tree, feeding our horses tho oats we brought along. Standing at the brink and looking across tho lake, it seemed as if th-i sky Avns altovo and below us. Tho djm, fr.y away lino iu tho distance is the rocky avuHi and tho sky is perfectly reflected in the water that lies below. The si-cno is weird enough at any tira?, but AA'eirdr.ess itself Avhen the fail moon rises later and Ave leaA-e onr blankets to tako it in. wonder the Jndiaij .vi'.o sought to be a. '-lucdiinc1' came Leiv to fast and pray, Avith only the Great Spirit for his company I Looking over the lake you see a young A-olvamo that some later eruption threw up, that rises 1,500 feet, a lava cono that ouco vomited fire. Portland Oregonian. AVorkiuz at a lligli XoK. A Tendon physician, writing of the pecu liar efi'cots of certain professions on the health, advises clerks to" discard tho high stofcl so commonly used by bookkeepers and accountants. Ho regards it as far more healthful in every way to stand, when iv calv ing &t a LJfeli detik. if need be tho clerk may ret a few moments by sitting doAvn in an ordinary chair, but to Avork ad' day in the cramped position necessitated by the high stool is ruinous to tho health and must, sooner or later, result in tho breakic dawi cf the individual ttcq does it Qhicoga News. Woman's Tlace in Germany. An anecdote In Tho Woman's World shows the atlitudo in Germany toward woman's part iu public interests. At a call made by aa English couple tipoa a German oi emin ence and his wife, talk arce upon the publio question of tho hour. The Englishman, per ceiving that the German lady was being left out cf the discussion, asked: "And what is your opinion, madam f Before she could reply her German lord rcado short work of it: "Leave the room, meico Liebe; these mat ters or.i be of no interest to von." Chicago o?3rzrcs- or xoo. --."X" 6 4.05 rr 10.00 25 00 Mi Xiixis of Boys', outlis' and Ch.ildrei5s Overcoats, ""ovi miss it if you don't buy your Clothing, 3Cats, Caps, Fur nishing Goods, Soots and Shoes, otc, of J, - The - One - Price - Clothier, - Piattsmouth, - Nebraska. 1 HE SEA. Ch. injr of the aa! On. kin g of the sea! The world and tUa sua of It ail for in; Whom tho wilt 11 pray rtrikea tho smile of my Hpa. And down trom tho hair to the feet of me dripu; Wtiila tho east wind molten mo across the fute. And Hi woven flash back In a ttiundoriug race. Klnjr of tho eu! Oh. Bin;; of the sea! Tli wealth and the hnalrh of it all for me. -AV. J. Henderson. The Triumph of Vmoinr College. Collocate insti uction for women in Amer ica encountered the usual reception given to all innovations. Vosxar college and its stu dents bocntiie tho objects of many weak ! j;fces. Tho btudents wtra jibed at as women who "Avanted to lo nicjii," as college women have ls-ii jitieil at elsewhere. The name Vassar Avas curried everywhere. It became j typical, and still is. Other colleges have I risen, but Vassar remains the woman's col- lego at which tho small wit hurls Li3 puny darta. Tho "Vossar girl" still stands for the girl Avho goes to college, and about her wo hear all sorts of stories, more or less upoo ryphul. The new college encountered oppo sition from even good eople; many had grave doubts; but tho select few Avelcoruod it, and it went steadily on its A-ay. It was folloAA-ed by Wellesley, Smith, Wells, and Bryn Mawr, and tho "Harvard Anuex," as it is called, also entered upon its successful career. Arthur Oilman in The Century. Wolves anil Deer In Maine. Maine historians say that over 100 years ago wolves came down from the novt'a and devoured most all tho deer in the colony. Somo of the deer BWrttn to tho islands along tho coast and a remnant Avas saved. The AA-olves, having uo doer to eat, turned to the domestic animals of the country, and gave tho settlers great trouble. Tho Indians, too, robbed of their meat supply by the wolvej, were for u long time in a starving condition, and often, thpso in tho interior went miles to the seashoro for food. Tho aa-oIvcs at length AA'ent northward, and little by little the deer increased until 1S40, when there was another AA-olf raid, and for two years they played havoc with deer and cattle. Ther they dis appeared and have nc-t sinci boon teen much in the state, peer ai again increasing, both booauaC of the absence of wolA'os and because of tho stringout gatno laws of Maine New York Sun. Warn! liar Against Hair Dyes, Tho America!! Analyst comes to the front to warn thft woffum against tho use of hair dyes, to produce "tha delicate goldeu shade so much admired by tho court circles of Euro;e and tho high society of the United Str.tes." Tho three constituents of the ros trums used to produce this shade of color (ire peroxide of b3-droge:i, nq-ia ts-gia und brom'. era rcv.I, Tho iiisc is- the most harmless, but it produces sores 0:1 the scalp and gives rioc to skin complaints. Tho acids r.ttack and burn the hair a:s vvcil r.s X'.m s';i:i. '"They 'i-iiuse in time a disease 1:1:3 t::o itch ;;! pro .iccs inHatntnation f the trr;-. 'jHiji.C.'' This i-isidt to (li!?j:;wffi nr t'm st.ilp of lymph ai.d McoiL 0:i tho who'.-.', yn i:::;", tho w;)::ic:i had L-"tt'r tf.!':: to n'-nv. other hoL-hy mul f;tt a Aviihcuttho 'tU.'iii-.i'i; gold sade" of hair. Is-s.i i.i tiot I'.ki v..r.,t ivi:;:. but i: a S'.:rfc ::d of tu ! iK.uuti:o i ;,r..V.e i;t i,:;;;;V'.V. .1 io;.;Do:iv.v:-:-1. To .'.!io'ii!i the C'or-;ot. A st-Tir.toi- rro iVv-:l r. ir or 1 t'.rv from n ::::a i.i 1 is ;r. :i :.ito t::o :'..'. r ,l:y. T!.c :::n AA-r.'.itod tho "i :!:itr 'f i 'tj','',;:"; j;i v.r.- ;t.r :! and ; :.-. tj ;. j i...-. i.iii ir smie . ind t- pu:i::ot ito n--a ..!' iur-o:s. Ho ot r; ?-;c 1 ; !i boilcf t !:::: 'rsels w : . soul i:o- :v.yi!."i wc'A "3 ysur.iiy !::.fur:sus lie .i:..l.'":t l.i.'.i t!.o ".A .'.:' j .r Aiiii r .-.-t v.e:v si'I ruinoil ;i!;y::-T.:;y u:ti 1 ;:i:::Iy hv (iioir ilothr.;: r t iv.;; - , ,j ;lt to t:;ko 'to'vs t '. i.i r.-; t. Tho son. Hot l::is . 't vet ; o:e;i !:! t':..- 'gi-fllou t;f .vr cy f::.b!:J.-V.-:.ii;i-. ;.! C. r. New York .'I'sini:;--;. When your skin is yclloW; When jprtj'ckui li dark iuul fjref.fy. When your skin is rough and coarse. When your skin is inflamed and rid. When your skin is full of blotches. When your skin is full of pimpjes. joa, need a good Mood rnedicjuii Unit tail' he relied ;ip;n, Qvzgt' liiood Purifier and Blood Maker is warranted as a positive cure for all of the above, so you cannot possibly run any risk when yoo got a bot tle of this wonderful medicine, ur sae by O. P. Smith pp.. 4iftsses lor sun blindness nt the R; J die house. Shcrwin fc Williams' mixed paints e best in the market, atVicc & Uruj? store. tf. BAD BLOOD. There is not one thing that puts a man or woman at such disadvantage before the voild ns a vitiated fcthtcofthe blood Your ambition is fjue. Your cpurage has failed, Year viiality has left you. Your languid step and listless ac tions show that yon need a powerful in viuorator, one bottle of Bergs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will pvt dcav life in a worn or,t system, and if it does not it will post you nothing. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. I Child's Kilt SuUsfrom Vllllt-l. IUllt 11 UUl JtJoys' Suits frTVi Youths' Suits Ijanx Thoroutrbly cloanso the blood, which is tha fountain of health, by usinir Dr. Pierce's Gold- ! on Medical Oisoovery, and good digestion, a ! xatr akin, buoyant spirits, ana ooauy ueaitu . and vitro r will bo established. ' tioldea Medical DiaooA'cry cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Ks- Recially has it proven Its efficacy in curinif alt-rheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Fever - sores. Hip -Joint Disease, Scrofulous Bores and Hwellinirs, Enlargexl Glands, Goi tre or Thick Neck, aod Eutinsr Bores or Ulcers. I Golden Medical Discovery cures Consump 1 tlon (which is Scrofula of the lunps, by ita 1 wonderful blood - purifying, invigorating-, ' and nutritive properties, if taken in time. For Weiik Lungs, Spitting of iilood. Short ness of Iireath, Catarrh in the Head, llron : chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred - affections, it is a soA'croign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torpid Liver, UillousneftA, or "Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it la an unequaled remedy. Bold by drug-g-ists. Price fl.OO, or Blx bottles for 15.00. Glasses for color Min-'nrs lilddle house. :it tlu Child's high sandals, only cents pair, at Merges'. Coiie, Dinrrhrea and summer complaints arc dangerous at this season of the year ! and the only Avay to guard against these diseases is to have a bottle of some reli able remedy. Beggs' Diarilnea Balsam is a POSITIVE HELIEK in nil tluse disa greeable eases und is pleasant to take. It will cost you only :it cents. ). I. Smith & Co., Druggists. Private Sewerage All parties desiring private sewerage connection with the main sewer, can be accommodated at any time, by address ing Iluulius & Sht-l tf n, ScAvtr Contra tors, P. O. box 1180, or by calling nt the oflice, Murphy's store. lr.i Chronic nasal catarrh gunr-inteed cute Pr, Sage's Catarrh llemedy. Dout go to Omaha when you want to get your beautiful parlor and bed room sets but go to Henry Uoeek's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that Avill go to make your home beautiful and comfort able; and above all you can get it cheap. Remember that he who sells most can sell cheapest. B, Time Table. i.OINO W'KHT, OOI.Vfi HAS No. 1.---5 :!( a 111. No, 2. 4 ::''! p. 111. .'.-!, .-- p, ill. No. I. til :"M a. ni. No. S :47 a. 111. No. 6 7 :13 p. 111. No. J.--7 fl I'. III. No. 10. 9:15 a, in. No. ! 0 :17 p. m. No. 11 G ;27 a. 111. A:l trains v"ti t.iiiy ly xvav of Omaha, except No.i nai Vhioh r-iin to and from Kehui ler daily M.'0t Sunday. No. :;o Is a ctuh to Pacific June! ion at fi sna.ni No. V.i Is a stub from facilic .lunetioii at Un,ui. BUSINESS WHECTOKY. A S. F. THOMAS. Attorr.ey-at-Law and No'ary Public. Oflice r. Fitzpeia!d V.loclc. l'lattsmoiith. Neb. A TldiJMlY. i. A . "V. st; I 1.1 V A w Attorney. ftt.-.H-. Will jsive prompt Attentio: to ili 'KiiPiovss iutrustod to hini. Office ii Uttitin lo.ouk, Kast side. I'lattsir.outh. .eh. AG K I C U LT U if A h 1 M 1' LK M K NTS. HA 1.1, & t ltAlt, Agricultural Implements, ConMitd Ihiggief atitt Uutliford Wiion-j, "tlood 'J Imbor and lione lry." sjtdj aV"l AVafrauted. daln street. bevvei1. BIaiU J'i'd Seventh. BaNK. FIRST NATIONAL RANK, of Fhirtsnu nth. Capital SStUMKt ; smplua 11, OtMi. John Fitzgerald, I'rei-ident ; S, AVasish. Cashier; V. S. White, Vice-rv?Uieiii. llo;ircl f DiieotoiH : John Fitera'd. F. K. White, J110. K. Cla.rU, Ji, li(tskjtwoi'th, S. Wangli. BAStit """ THE CITIZENS BANK, of Flattsnionth. Capital stock paid in, Snu.noo. Frank Can uth, PreHiiioiit : XV. II. Cushiiijj Cashier; J. A. Connor, V'Sce-ri-eeide-nt. A ueneral hanking hu.-i'ies tri;!'.it-d. Collec tions receiA'e prompt nd wierui attention. BI.At KS-V IT H" liOHKHT DONNELLY. BiHcksnilth and Wonmaker, Dealer in tVind mills, Vuiups and Fittings. OOTS ANDSHOKS. JOSEni FITfe'vli. Uoots nud Shoes. U'-uinun promptly attended to. So',UU SSiJo Alain street. B" "OOTS AND SI IO ICS. FETEK MEKGE3. A complete ascorlineiit of every kind of Foot wear and cheaper than the cheapest wrst of the Missouri iiiver. Also inauufaiti'.iinj; and liepaiiiiif. TJAKliER StlOV AND jJATII KOOM. B l. MOULEY. Ia and Cold Ua'.hsat all hours. Ladies' and Children's Hair Gutting a specialty. Cor. 5th and Main, under Carrutb's. BAKEUY. F. STADELMA.NX. Bread, Cakes, Pies. Bv,i;i, etc.. fresh daily. Partv, Wedding j.... r'arey Cake a specialty, lee CrcT.ai a auy quantity. B" "oOKsELLEIi, ETC. J. P. YOUNG, Bookseller, Stationer, and Nev,-s Dealer ; Fancv (roods, Toys. Conleptioneiy, Fine Cigars. Soda Water !nd Jit) Shako, Pianos and organs and MUl.l lMtmuieats. rX- I S3S03iT 0T- pisrc?ji ?s:s 33 . jel Or $1.90 to &7u - 2.0Q to 0.80 3.25 to i0.90 - 4.00 to. J 5.00 i DAYLIGHT', We lia e jiu-t jl:tfeil on our tlii-lvi-.' !i NEW STOCK We nru l:iily Goods For Am! have u FALL 1k WINTER GOODSV Our Va in.-; in Sjianish, Sixiny, (it-nnan I .rjili vr art on Hale. 1 JD 11 ESS Dress Flannels and Velvets, Carpetd, etc., in all the Latest Novelties. LADIES' AMD CHILDREN'S SHOES I Xonc but "Westcni-niade (JootU Kejit in 'J'liat Line. (Jive us a (Jail. JOS. V. WECKBACH. pLOTlIINI. VJ S.&O.MAYKK, flent's Furnishings, Kine Tailor Made Clot hint; in Men's. Hoys' and fliildreirs Wear. Their prices defy competition. Thev misrepresent nothing. Their Word s Their liund. c bOTlllNG. L. GOI.DING. Ch'lhiiig. FiirniKhinjt Goods. io to the old re liable house for Hats, Caits. l.'inhrellas. Trunks Hoots, Shoes. Mam street, next Casnl o, isa:iK pI.OTIIING. C. K. WFSCOTT. Clotliinjr. Hats. (;ai)S, o. Fine Fin nislilnas our specialty. One price and no Monkey hus itiess. it pays to trade with us. iioekwood Iilk. GANNINO company. CAKKUTH CANN'INC CO., Frank Carruth. Henry .1. Streicht, Ppi iotois. I'ackf-rs of the Climax Brand YsetableH. CM N FKUTION KK Y. L flUI-UHKBU'S. Fruits, Coureetioiiorv and Fine Cigars. D O. P. SMI 1 II & CO, Dealers In Wall Paper, Paint. Oil. Art Mater ials. Cigars .tc. ltoekwood I'.liH'k. . ftEniNO & CO. Drug, Chemicals. Paints, Oils. BUUGS. F. G. FUICKE dt CO., Iiniiin, Medicines. Chemicals. Paint. Oils, Variiish-s. Dye Stuffs ot.. Fine Stationery, Select Toilet and Fauey Anleles. DUYtiOODS, OKOCEKIKS. F. S. WHITE. Dry Goods, Groceries. Notions. General Mer chandise, etc. S. E. corner Main and Cth Sts. DliVTiOUDS. F. UKliKMAXN. Dry (Jocds. ;ot!ons and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Cse oooreast First National ilauk. TTvaGoods. cm cki: 1 es. ' L K. G DOVEY & SOX, Carry a l:srj;e stoclt of Fina (; rroerlos, Dry iiods. Carpets. tviueersiro. Notions, f nd Fanev Goods, to he ionud in tho county. Lp per Ma n streeti hot ween 5th and (ith. Dentist; D!i. A. T. WITHEKS. "The Painless Dentists." Teeth extracted without the least pain or harm. Art ifieial teeth fnserted immediately after extracting natural ones Avhen desired. Gold and all other Fillings strictly first class. Offiee In Cnlon Block. F URNffUIf S ; 1II5NRY P.OECK. FurnUure. Bedding. LooKinsr Glase, Picture Fraiiius. etc. Wooden and M.etalUakets kept in etock. T7URXITUUE, I. PEARI.MAN. Furniture. Parlor Suils. I'pho'stery Goods. Stoves, tueensware. Tinware, and all kinds of Hoiie'!.oil Goods. North 6th street, between Slain and Vine. GENT'S FUR S" 11 1 IN O (;OiiT J. II. DONNKLLY. Gents Fine Furnisher and Hatto''. The most eoiniilete and finest stock fit the city. Carruth Block, Cor. 5th and Main. GROCERIES. Jl. B. MURPHY a CO., The Lcadlcg Dealers in Groceries. Crockery. China, Laitps. Wooden and Willow ware. Flour, Feed,&c. Cash paid for country produce, GROCERIES. I.EHNIIOFF & SOKNN1CIISFN, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware ted Crockery. GiiOC'ERlES. F. McCOTTKT, -Green. Staple and Fancy GFcerieia. GROCERIES,, J BENNETT & TUTT. tap;eiid Fancy Groceries, Green Fruits and Canned Goods. nROCERIES. AUG. SAC If. Groceries and (Veiisware, Flour and Feed. ii;ais, iouacco anu t-iuiery. liiuaie Jiouse. otririLsiH 2 . x n?-" 1 Wen's. Overcoats Men's Nobby Cheek Overcoats Men's Fur Beaver Overcoats -Men's J5iack Worsted Overcoats OF ZEPHV roct'ivin tur raae Cuiiijilotc Lino of G-OOD Gt:ocEitn:s. CMKIS. WOlll.K.VitTII, Staple aiul I'aiiev tireeeiies, (ilussware and Crookeiy, i'"liir and Feed. HOTKL. Firj:n '(KiU, I'ropi ietor City Hotel. Tonus. SI. Mi per day, Si'i-rial Attention i;ivcii ciiii'nieioial men. aicni:s-?. v. :. k Kri'Kii. Successor to O. M. Strelj;lit. llarnem, Ki'.ddlerj (iooils. Nets, l'.ohes. Din-tors, and a : all lioote (ur- iiisliln ooils. HAMAYA1CK. .IOIINTON BROS., Ifardware. Stoves. Tinwaie, 'I al.le and Pool. el Oul'.erv. Rasors, etc. Household t-i v li g Ma chines' and Jewel Gasoline ftovei. 'Iinwoik of all kinds done :it I easonahle Mlces, Main Mieet, Roekwood Block. JEWELRY. If A Alilfl W AIM Watches. Clocks. Mivorwaio i.nd Jewelry. Special Attention given to Watch Rcpaiiing. rEWLLRY. w FRANK CARRUTH & SON. Al-.vavs carry a lin stock of lMainoiids,AVnf-li-es. Cf-oks. Jewelry. Silverware and 'pootiirlos. Drop In and inspect their jjoods hefure paichas ing elsewhere. JEWELRY. O J. SCH LATER, Jowfler. Walt ham Watches a Specialty. Main Street, near Fourth. LIVERY STABLE. G. M. HOLMES .t SON. Tho Checkered Barn. Livery. Feed and Fale stlle ; parties conveyed toall parts of the city. Carriages at all trains. Corner N ine and lith. MEAT MARK ET. R1CHARH RILSTEIV. Who'osiilo and Retail Dcaier in First Quality Beef, Pork. MuUon. Veal, l.ainli, etc. .sixth street, Neville Block. Prices moderate. MEAT MARKET. M J. IIATT & CO.. Kill their own Cattle. Render their ov.11 Lard and Cure their own Bacon. Main Mioct. MEAT MARKET. FICKLER (t CO.. Egjrs. Poultry :. We im; ot ly tho host trade of native stock . Oysters and game in feasoti. MERCHANT TAILOR. C. F. SMITH, Merchant Tailor. Main strett.'over Merges' shoe store. Complete stock of samples. Fit guaranteed. Prices defy competition. MILLINERY. iA M RS. J. F. JOH NSON. A Comjleto Line of the Latest Styles of Mil linery and Triuiiiihurs ; a'so Childron's and In fatits' Bonnets, to he closed out at cost. T ESTAURANT AN!) LUNCH ROOM. El, JACOB II EN'NCH. Meals and Lunches sei Aed to order at all hours. A so oysters. Cigars, Toh'-iceo, Pop and Cider. Opposite Riddle House. QAMl'LE ROOM. O FJ'.AHM & K LI ET( II. Sample Room. Imported and Domestic Wees, I.hiuors and Cicars. Only straight goods Iihd- dled. Milwaukee Bottled Lager a Specialty. Cor. 5! h and M&iu Sts. q AMPLE ROOM. THE AMERICAN FXCIIANGE, N ick Cuiiiiinphaiii. proprietor ( hoice VAinrs, Lhiuors und Cigars. Pool and Bihiard Tables. It ddle Home Block. SAMPLE ROOM THEELKIIORN SALOON. W'rn. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of .Soda Water. Birch Beer. Cider, etc. Agct for Fred K rug's Celebrated Lger Beer. QAMl'LE ROOM. O . JOTINBLAKF. Sample Room and Billiard H:i. Choice Wfnen Liquors and cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. 2.00 5.00 12.50 10 00 I if 1 1 I 4 if 'I i 1 - i