The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 03, 1888, Image 3

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Tin-: daily tit:i:.i.i : fi.M riy.ikoom, kkaska. winiNi-yoAV, octo'iieu ns.
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PLUCK AND G1IIT.
was to Lins r. :- : t of pritoa.
rc:i..
ti-2 i re-
t.5 L-C
x. Li :i
uo to
cinct3Cf v. h.'ch lav t j-.t Now J...-ruale::i
which) his wki:r; ikou- ::i.d very Ci am
even never v in '.ercL i- v.-..3 it"t iLm. Cor
don was iir.y,'.y Lra'-e i.i r.'.-t.i.;.u, but tlzat
danrcr aetur.d j.nd tn-sitivcl Lr..l i:;Liai
nothing tcrribl.? aboi;; ir. Le..th to hi::i v.r.s
tho open door t a ncv life, vrhe.hvr ho
passed tlm uj'.i 1: i.i actio.1 or u.r r.v.y ::'.
cumstancs v. .., ;.'l tl.o t-u.n
Iho va:iior i : :c.c ;-;-;t is no;
easily ovcrcstin-au-d. I.i tlic.-j day;-,
physical coarr.o i mai::Jv sub-rJi:;
moral couraro, and to iut jiiec:u:d, ii
portant that every ciiiz.-a Lo 1 rompt t; iaoo
antasoaujn3. 'iho dernauJj ir-oa us arc k;?
frequently to facv fc-ot cr s-.vord, I u: c '..:-y
day increas-. s t.:o de::i.:r.d that wo Lo prorata
tofaca atrial of civil jua::Lood, a trial i f
sound judjiuctit, aa.i t-oiiiical oet..-i;uiiia-tioa
for what v. o a.o caviuced i3 riLit and
wise. Tiastes:; rtpca us in cur : rcs..a::tial
campaigns Ui.ari:vra valuIes, liss;;:ulJy
creating in J:n::ujncc of character, idlest
exist with vast fsrtisaa t::vnj.h; Las a:;y
moral proviso...' ..-:i shows ii e.r ropes tjLo
witlie3 ia tla ' -Mlsci h';.:ujoa. llau
rice, AL IX, ia lj:-Dv-::.::.
A 31c c-.'.:eptic-n or ilio ic-jt.
Tho c&ar:ias:-:: y v.v.'u wl-Ie. cr. J
journalists living ia tho f3V.rrd cr.st c(I:-v--3
tho west is to r. traveled ma:i irr.t.- .;::", if
did no; iarfjiiro a or-li:ss r contsrav-f. i was
readiirj ui a 2icw Vori pape r a vtii w -Ittoa
article, purpcri.in.r to Lo a au--oas:ta el tl.w
Tarioos Btyk-3 cf ic-ai?i.ir.e liiuLs scea at t':o
seashore. ICoto tho iraoratico of the crtitt
wbca ho undertakes to di.-cusi v. uat Lo U
pleased to call t jc wcs,Vra ie.r. "Voacaa,
aays be, "icll ona from tmoa.; a cozcj: dif
ferent sorta. 1, is the leg of tho muitanj, th$
le; of tho ladian. It is small, hard, muscu
lar and spare. It is developed on tlat cronad,
and tho ccnstcjueace is tiiai what tao western
girl loses iu ca;f feho leases up in tlia length
pf the foot-" Now what arrant conscose
that all ii That writer has oil idea that at a
pout 100 nules or Sievr York the west com-"
mences, a;:d that tha west is a prairie as
level as a billiard table, Btretchin? away pos
sibly to t!io Kochy znountaias. 1! J3 would
eomo out west he would not U:d fw nt5a&l
f ft. or it3 i evii, cither, as ho itnaiiifa.
rtinuiotr -v
THEIR VALUE, IN THESE DAYS, NOT
EASILY OVERESTIMATED.
Slen, 1'nilrr V.nirtllug I'.uutllllonn, .Have
3fore 1'lnck. iuuI tVoui-n Moro i.rlt Tiio
Ouwliljr f f;on-r:il C'oamgt .'Iilnr
.;rliii' I'aro llmtrry.
I w e no r.-u;ion wliy i-aturo hL'.uM linvo in-ri.st-l
on putting w tnuc! rnuh Lurk on her
'.t. givr ki-i" of the Luuiau i t. On tho
oth;r hand, not a 1-jw fcmulcs bro uLcin
t'iitvd witli the ftotMeshiou of their half of nil
creation. For tho present, however, wo -shall
have to f;o halvua in thy H'rulo for exist
ence, bo that ti't!ier we can muko u liettcr
liht than eit her part could uloiw. 1'luck nnd
Ijritjwill, m n rulj, bo amoii the opiositj dif
fnrfutiation. That in, im-n, ii::d-r existhij
wnditioiLs will have more of the former and
wonii ii more of tho l i'ti-r. Yoa !::iov a:i
well ut n-d Uj tliat, i.ii' O in tho inarrinrro
IjoikI, wfini.-ii havo far l '. t:.'r fct.iyinj ijuuli-
lit-s than lin n, Imt tli-y not a fu I'.ur iy
fat for fl!r:;in ill tho lJliit'd ol-ii...:i i'"M.
rli t,ii-r.-j!iv iH-.'in.-i wiiii a :: imt -:nN
with an aliui -iily Yt-A ts tt-II nh-tir.it
tiv.n iinko tiiera rrmre ir i.jl.: t i :: n '.v.:i'cu
when hnvirr; t ('.!; ; '.. "i:cy have I lu'-k
fnoujr'.i i;:i i.-. ,::ik"l, l.ut Dot j;i :t c-nou;;h
for a d.izt'i;, ui.l lrivt'i !.y t.li;iii;''; hut ii
woi;ia:i will j; t ;rit fn.iii lUu llr-.t pull to cn-
duro furtlit-r. Ui n t ijuIl j u.i h:; lm:!io
ii.l iir.i-d; it is v.oi'S" t liit: t ::o lain ii;i.'i;;i:itd.
I a:n not ctrt-iin l-ut i:i:i',;i:iation plays a
ireatcr pa: t i:i this inatu-r th-::i wo hav es
timated. Th- hiirnnri.i iittlo iii::r;ii!a
tion, Mid f:t'-t-s liio tt:. :: ; r Ci';"iy with
preat pronii'ta-'s-i, l,ut hu h'd: ; t::.,,::ip; 'inr.li
t'.'y. ('ouni'V) ia tho -c:i';;d :e:::jj covers
both p!.; k and rrit., .-iii.l Ljrd Wcl.selej- rnys
that in lii.- cxtK-rieii-v i.s m u' Ts tl.-s r
tuo is tho uieat.d f 'j'li v;i!o:i'. of perfe.-t physi
cal holth. ".My crpfi'A- has t uiht mo
that Li;,h c-ot:r.i is j:-.:vi".illy a-.-e. -iaoar.icd
by bo lily :ri hie.-s." p.ut ia my i sp-criiice
it i.4 jio suc'i th.i:j. The iuality f,e:;-Tal
courage dejH-iHis iui iuia;iuatii:i morn thau
ou reality. 1 have in imud tln-o hroihers.
Tho oldest Li reniarkuule fur setia tao jiosai
ble. His w..rld is ixiiiluted by Lis fancy,
n::d he is, or was, h coward, mail rc:i.n ;ir
gucd tlown his irnaq.'iiary il.incr.s. IIjs n-xt
brother is not ualik s hini-c!t oil this poiiit,
but his younger brother, f ;': a eliil.'dtnod up,
bus ever lieca logically lousier o! his fancies,
and has then foro known few
A jer.-oa of this l.tbt srt fjoai into battle
lias oidy a tithe of tho terrors taut Lorui lLo
flr.st. H'.if yon i ill teo that as soou iu dauber
i.i fairly f -uv-l and found out and measured,
theso tvo 6o:t of i-eo-ile are qiii.o on u
level. They may bo quite unetjual ia pluck,
but touai ia ;nt. '1 l-.i cujuo i-i sueii t-tner
motive :s pride. 1 read hitely tho story o.
a duel, fought by ayoti': i;;:ia :U. h id o:.c
overwlielniip cmotioa tliaD a Iirto;i inn .i.
never iliucii lK.foro a t'. yet iaaatelj- ho v.a
a pitiful c jwar.l. Apari frori tho iiu;ti:i; t
of Cri! i-,h blood ho won' 1 h".vo rua av.ny,
but L faced tho dar.i'cr end was hilled. 1
can at least conceive of a feilovr who could
riot hold back tears, standing up to bo shot
down; no pluck at oli, but srit, depending
on pride or shame.
I have seen prit savo many a life. I have
bod a patient who coolly said t mo, "I will
not die," I was compelled to assure her that
she would. Thero was no hopo for her.
"Doctor,'1 she answered, '"you aro a fool. I
shall not die." Grit iz was tu.-.t carried L'.r
thrgush. A few years 1-tcr wr.s fcieh
again, and, as I thought, u:tj deadi ; Lut
there came tho samo all oourja-.-rias re; 'y,
'Ycu are talking non-seusie; 1 saall get well."
And she did. This was repeated a third
time,1 till I actually bep-in t- Loiievo s!.o
would t'et well any way n:.d r.t ali time--. It
never cc'ured to mo to think of her as fcablo
to die. FinaLy her mortal Mekuess cn.-ne, r ::il
I expected to he'p her up r.s uu?.l. V-rX n "
sho repiie 1, 4"DocLor, you cm coniecrrjons
you leased; lain pni! t.) !:; this is mv
last illness." "Oh no," I t:iid; " wo v. id
liave you out iu a few days." '"IsonseDse,"
she answered: "3011 are talkiaj what you
know nothing about, I shall never be well
again." In two days t-he was dead, ller
f-rit gavo out; her pluck was ood tDtho last.
tShe bad pluck enough to face death; sho had
j:o longer prit to er.daro disease. There
is no question but that moral nnd mental
prit go with physical to su.taia vitality.
A p tout will wards cf? tho blows r.f do
Is it pos.-:!'U f. : courogo ia its brir-ht-.-" fc
forms to e::L t without a a cnaita. Ion cf t ;ilrlr,
undertone mortal view or belief? Ckkr.'o
Gordon v.-as r.s r ood an iv-itanca t-f puro
courage ia warfar.ng and smo other i'r.rirgs
asour;er!criit;"ri hns produced, t'cu V.'i.'lse
ley says of h;::i: "IJ.s vo;;ra;-o w.;s c:i i.i
Stinct, forti'fl-'d by f.ikh 1.1 Hod :.u 1 1.1 r
future li e. Thi-s l- had no iat pie 1
ures f or hira; u:;d ho shrank l'ror.i tlj ap
plause of iae-1. llo whatever came to Lis
band, with r..i f.j hyrd'y f i.i Er.gli-h r;i.a
tlemaa; r:id c-, co;k'y wi;'.i t':o ia;.ic. l ies.!
and zeal of n rvant of Christ. Thoworli
DREAM, DARLING, DREAM.
f.Njcp. dear on. lfp; tl iy loi'.errs in t'j- wsf,
Th" !irid'crV'Ori. ui t; v.ooin tier lo rest:
Irm;ni. lore I oji dnMr.i. t!e!t;y t."yornl rhoF.a
broanixot t ie ui;;ht: to. fi-!in. li-iua of ni.
freai!i, cl.ii !ia;:, ln-ur:i t mel
flee;). ! ;r on-. h!.-p: C:iy iv-.ts with a!! Lcr
chare! 1.
And pc,it iiii-t.l er.fi.l !s lu r Iti li!.; nr:ns:
Dream. .vrl cm-, ili-eam; atilavnf nii;ht In sl-yp,
.So Uii'uui of i n- wIkpm love N u i.!.. nfl ie,-p.
Ir.Mri. tl'irl.a. love i di-p'
- v' U iisev Mnrtliu
I Tlio Ia.-.ti-i t of MaCu-xn.
! At present thi r m-o iu;iicrs who are not
I mothers, la tho li i.e s.-ase they ha 0 never
borno iho clidiiren tuey rear to maturity,
tlueh iu-o not to blame, they have never
learned what life means nor d'j 1 hey know
themselves. Wulkhig as i;i a dream they
t.iko tho chow of things for tho re
Unwiiigcd buiterflie.j, they flourish
locblo day und leavo no impress upoa
starved pro;;eny.
O.i tho ot her hard tho un wedded 0;'
i.Lij have 1:1 v r ki'owa a moth'-r'n frM
i.r.en r.liVtch oat t m iusoi' iln-.'r
la .0 Pi a 1 the sad, i i: a'ld w.arv t
1 i'.tly walk t Lo enrLli. Too mother
ahty.
their
their
they
lion,
.s to
at de.;
iij.t ;i:ct
i thea iiot luirrov.'cd st ki-.aiy to mie family,
out jrous broad n ; l.eaveiis f , c ai v. hieh
1 :.::;e a 1 jvu so w(ji;i .11. it Ta::. s nii:o
trver ii- eas "i.jotai ri:.' to slieiier oa tho
reat heart that waits not for tin: huniuu tio
leforo accenting that of t!;.j .s;lrit. is not
tiis truly the highest aad holi mothcrliOJ
to which ivoman eaa j.'tain.' Hester Id.
i'oolo in Good liou .eio eoia -.
It is
1 Z i lit to Auio:irt
ahvavs iicrmissible.
.ry, and
r:;t.iers.
1 t;o;o it, to ti 11 a
1 h'-nrd tho other day of a
1 ow ;i -o for aninmVs ()f thi- !:iml. A friend
of mine who lives ia the tat.nrhs ha; a small
boy, not moro thna ." ycr.rs ! I, I Ik.!.'. v,
v. ho has !.a Pivettav.to ba'iiu of nniiiing
cvay. Ho is a f.crdy, s!o;it legged l.ltlo
t hap. of .-rc::t courage ntiil c:.terpr:e, but
his f.-t r and 1 -t l.t-i- have bf.j . put to a
ftood deal of i::;xi(ty oa Id., aeev-unl. Jon:e
ti.i'.es he is fottnd ia tho next town, soiuo
ti.ai.j by the railroad, and again ia a certain
pasture where lie enjoys tho congenial society
cf teveral y. tuig colt--, but it is always a
matter of doubt where ho will Lo discovered.
Recently, however, the family have acquired
a mongrel little t rrler, iv. ommeutk d for
tho purpo.-e, vho hunt 1 t:p t-a.a:ay with ua
en ing accuracy. Whenever Satnniy is mi:3
iug, his mother shows his jacket to tho dog
av.d tolls him to find tho boy, v. her upon the
tuimal sets oiT with his noso to tho ground,
tho hired man or someiiody elsa follows, n::l
in due time tho young vagabond is brought
to bay. Surely, thero is a hint here for
mauj' anxious mothers. Boston Post.
An Itl-al ilomemukcr.
Tho most perfect homo I ever saw was a
litllo house into tho stvcot; inet nso of whoo
Cres went no costly things. A thousand dol
lars served as a year's living for father,
mother and three children. Lufc tho mother
was tho c reator of a home; her relations with
tho children were tho most beautiful I have
ever seen; every iu m.ato of tho houe invol
untarily looked into her faca for the keynote
of the day, and it always rang clear. From
the rose bud or clover leaf, which, in spite of
her hard housework, she always found time
to put beside our plates at breakfast, down to
the story she had on hand to read ia the
evening, there was no mterroisstou of her m-
Cuenee. Sho has always been nnd always
will be my ideal of a mother, wifo and houie
niiker. If to her quick brain, loving heart
and exquisite f ac had leen added tho appli
ances cf wealth and enlargements of wido
culture, hers would have been absolutely tho
ideal homo. As it was, it was tho best I have
ever seen. Helen Hunt.
EFUELItJMi PLA1FCHM
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I'ni! tl .SI ales, assi'IM
ir 1 . . 1 ill i-'iial run v 1. 1 am.
-e 1. lin' 1 1: . cmio'iI - l 1 1 1 - I ei'.K eciln.s X.--
1 1 ac i-i'-iui 1 '1 la ir 11 1 -t Vl ait lc.il.-r
;;u ia :l e :onji.-: t i laaly ae-l 1 lit"
Isnf ;-,T l ,, , ltia;!i;i: IIK-'!:i. 1 1
..r -Is Willi wieailis t iiriieiisliaiiie re
1. luln.iiee al ti IT i'.loua- lilt- l'cu'lc liiillies of
a!' i It a'i. i vii- l.avc lir-t-ii ia ie leeeMly
1 til away fro eer.- imc traiit. (i;ti fiel.l,
1,11 , l."ir:"n ami cel. Iui A ny ! heir ineiti
n Lit tail ill in ell lisiieil e also If'al'
11 our u; 1 1 iiir- mhI .ia j t r fia In- ieener
1 ;:n:e f VA- .t o- r iv II llero c wi'.- sp
ai.irj will tc lie. r-iuei' il. P e history lucii
. 1 .u'lil a-au-;oi ulli.e rt-jui I .! c. 'J he l ame
aai 1 llo- 1 ol.le :! o r a: 1 f.ivi iite cl.ild
. i-ii r ' I.u:i. M. in 1 ;u; n
or by iinjii t 1. ties for the transportation of
then a Oncls to in irket
W- .:.H..e li-KOlaiidii liy col-irte-H f pre
vi nt alike itniii-a I 111. lens a ml unfair d.xerliu
nal..li liete..ii -li.lts-.
! I'.i.lc :. V l I.KCIHL'TinV.
i' rt ; itii 1:1 1 Ie- fin'iry -i iti.roiria( in the
hi!)' je :,inis n 1 lie I lil Mates to be Inline
ste;ol li.r An ei lean eil iei s i:lil settler not
all' n. " 1:1c liie ieinililiei.li -iilv ectahlislietl
la is 2 airin-i the jfiNte.it .( in.sit Ion f
I he tli iiiocra' 111 coiit;rt'SH. wlia-li lias lironht
oer irreat western (liimaiii li:lo in: i.ilieeiit le
t eliiiit-ine t. I lie res' a! inn of laiearnetl isiitl
giants o 1 lie .!ih!ic (loin it: fur the use of 11c
I iel sett cs, tt liich v:ii ht 70111 loolt-r the ad
111I1. Ixt raf ion ef 1'ri siileef r' Imr should he
e 1 ntiii licit, w c iteiiy Hint the ilemcerat 'e party
loi - 1 1 r ii Nf. .reil otic ai l e to the people, tint
i!cc!:.-e that by the j. o-t acinui of i'eiiilliealis
ol.1 i!i iiim-cis iiliniii llfty million acre if 1111
earnc.t laniin, 1 riinally (-(iiieil for Hi' con
m 1 i:ei Inn ef railroatl'-. Imve lieen restored to
1 he 1 iti I 1 ! 1 : 1 1 1 In niiiiaiice cf eoiiiiitions
ins- 1 t-.al l.y Mi- 1 einihlieau 1 1 y iii the oiii-ln-al
j-rai,f(. We clia'ci' t e (leiiineiatlc iiditiinlt
1 lai inn tt itli lail'To lo execute laws seen riiijr to
-eitb- title to lh. il ho!i'te:olt ai.il with hs
iiis: ap1 ! t rial ioi.s m ide for (ha", lan pese to
lianass b liocent sen lets with fpiis and prose
cni ioiiK'umlcr t he fale .ivt-iiso if expohlng
frauds and viud'eai ilif; Ilie law.
A li.1l l- ION OK 11 l: It! TO IM KS,
'I i:e i.e, ci i.nieul hy em sn-ri' of the ienit'tr
is li.i-vd ispnii 111 ec.-s:y cely to t he end that
lliev leav licc.iMie si itt -i In Ilie union : tlu-re-
: I e. .t t:i'i.eVt 1 tile ri'l: i ii ii.li - of po I'.lat ioll.
i.ocimI icmuii cei, p li.'ic li.ltdlitj-iiert ami
oraiity cr- - iich a to be on- -a aide fecal j;ov-
.!,ii;e I 1 Jjr.rcm I lie !! of ti Il tell luiles
- la ci ii 1 1 i lli.i' tci!, a I !;;: ! iahelcl.t 'n I In-Ill,
o foil. i for t!icia-clv - cue- iin: h'lis mot stale
vi-ri lucid- and he ad -tti-d it. I n t he union,
'en.il'iii mepaiitli it lor stati bood all eltieer"
1'ieie.f sho .Id he .select eil !! hi bona lide
; c-:d nf -i and it izeiis of it.. ei j'nry li.o ein
hey are i i Mia M iidi l.-.il.ota hliotil I if
it.;' I he iiatiie latc'y ad;.:!. :c i ;:s a slate hi
tie ii ii ion tuirii-r the ouai . 1 1.; e ii framed Hint
adopted I .y her people ai d we licalllly en
di I -e t i:e ; i iai (.f i lit it pnidii hii M-nale in
v. ice pnssira I-)!!h (or her ad :n is-ion. ' lie re
f sal ot the democratic hiat-e o' lepresenta-live-,
or pa fi-ain .aij ses. to fat oraldy 'oii--idt-r
t In hills i a w illtel fiolai too' ef t lie
s led American priia-io'c oi local self-;..verii
men!, an i iia-iiis In mil i: -ji.it ion of all jasf
men. I he pcsi.iii;-' !..N :u the scnale for ai-K
to i-iiaide tae i.co. ie of (-.iiineioo, Noitll
f a! ot a and .Mont :i una tei l ! tones lo form eon -titu
ion. and esiahlish stale jrovenihic Is
siior.'il he pussrd withont ii' iict-i-- J-ry de'.-y.
I lie re u I ile-.-i II I t V p!eii:'s iiis.-li to Vlo all 111
i s psiwt-r tn f aetiil ki i- t he :.da;is - ion , t lie ter
i P one- of etv .te .. J on. 1 1-tr. litaho ami
ri.-.iia 111 l c ! j..yi-icl;t ' of eif' lfovcl nil. .-lit
ass'ates. sta-h of ti:ein :: are Mm' i::-.lilie(l
is Miiia as -o-. :!ile.s:inl olher- as snon as they
uia' hcciiue o.
iiik Mi.i::.i".i i'.M i- si ion.
the psilitieal power of Hie Mormon ctiurtli in
I he l cr il'.i it's as t xcrcisc.l la the past. i a
lncii.ii.ee to lice insi it ui ions ' i n d-'iiLCroi's to
tie ii'i: Miti-.-K d. 'J en f n- e n edjio the re
oiildi. aa p iriy 'o ahpiopri itc letrisla! ion.
a sci tii.jr ilie .siivciv iei.t y of the in.tion in nil
t he t ei i it a ics tt la-ie t he siae js tpiei-tioiieil.
nd in 1 latliei-ion t' i f that iaj to jilace
upon me Mm!iiu; hook i.-j-.i -lat l"n stringent,
eu iuh to divt ree i oiitir-al frein elc-ias! teal
potter, .tut thus d:t:'p out the alternant
wicked i.Of--. of pi-lyg:iny.
I he rcoi.iia ..ii oai !y is in iavur of Hie use
f both uold and silver as moiiev, ami etui
.leao.s l i.e p.'i'cy i-t ttie Ocmeaaatie. aiimhiis-
WUSINKSS DIllKCTOKY.
ATTOKNKY.
R. F. THOMAS
A itornev-at-Lav and Notary I'ulilii'.
l-'ii.t:erl(i block. I'latlt-inout Ii, Kelt.
nffl.i) iu
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ATIOU.M-.Y.
A. N. Sl'I.Ll VAN.
Attoriiev-at-l.HW. Will (ftve prompt Attention
to k!I liiiflnes-i KilrustC'l lo lilm. uttice lu
I Iilon block. East side, I'lattsmoulli, Neb.
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1 1 A I
l.MI'lMENTS.
I. Mr ( II AMi.
Aifitcnaiiral liiii-leincnts, ouitian-l l:u-"'lcs
Hint Kiltlil'ord Wagons. "Hood 'I in tier and
bone Ury." sold utni. arrai-.tcd. Main street.
between hlxili mm "n veiitli.
WANK.
D KIP.ST N ATM) V A I. HANK.
of Pli-ttsmouH. Capital ?.rJ(iKi; .sn-pliu 11.-
i"ti. .lonn j iii;eri(i, rr.'M.iciit : wnuviii
Ciisliier; V. K. White. Vice-President. p.i;.rd
cf Dir.-ctoiH : John r ittrer-lil . K. v.. m liite,
J no. U. Chirk, 1. liaukswonh, S. Watiidi.
Ti A NIC.
i the cirizrcxs hank.
of Platt-inout:.. I a pit I stock pai.i in. Mii.whi.
I-'riiiik Can nth, Pret-ident : W. . fiisliiii,
asbier : .1. A. Connor, v'ice-President, a
ireneial l-ankintr biinl'ies tr-n-aeted. 'olee
tieiiK receive p'oinct mift careful a: t'-nl Ion.
Bh.U K SMITH
Ki'lSKRT DONNKI I.Y.
t'.lack--'!iitli Mid U ioronii-nker, Healer in , iud
luiils, rumps and 1 iitins.
BOOTS AMlSlior.s.
.IOsi:i'H KITZKU.
Hoots and Sli.e. pepajiin:; i roiiipt'v attended
to. f-outh hitle Main street.
B CO r.S AND Sib MS.
pktki: :.ii-:i;:K-'.
A conn h-te assortnient .f evoy l;'-i!d of
wear and eh.-ai er I llin the eliea!"s' w
Hie .Missouri Kivci'. .vl-u in.-ami.ii . ui in
lit nail ing.
Coot -sr
of
A and
STOVES, FURNITURE,
-AND ALL KINDS OF-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
WINDCW
L ATI 1ST STYLES OF
GTJRTAXHS
KKPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
PICTTJ-IIE FRAME3 MADE TO ODEH
SIXTH STHEET, I JET. MAIN AND VINE.
l'LA'ITSMOL'llf. M I'.
Be ri tie It t
-DEALERS IN
BAliP.Klt SHOT ANO 1; nn ii.t,
Kt-. : ;. v.
Hot ai d Cold P.a'lis at all bonis, bailies' and
Children's Hair 'utlin; a specialty . Cor. ,'iih
and Main, under Cnrru'liV.
BAKHRY.
F. STAI'EI.MAN N'.
I'.rea.l. 'akes. Pies. Pains, etc., fresh tally.
I'arty. U eddiii and F.-o cy Cake a specialty.
Ice Cream in any quantity.
BOOKSELLER. ETC.
.1. P. YOl'Nt;.
Ilool; seller. Stationer, and Veus Dealer ; Fancy
Hoods. Toys, (ionfeel ionery. Pine 1'iars. Sib
Water and Milk Shake, Pianos and organs autl
ui usual iiisiruineiits.
Frine Stynlft and
Fancy Groceries
-ITcnlouarrers 1 r sill kimls if -
Fruits and Vegetables 2
Lemon.-, IJ.iuaiis anil .-ill varitifs of
(.-aniieo! Fruits c.ns1:nil I y on IkiimI.
in-
li
nn i
tialioa la li-elte.r',; li! !iciuii.i't!-c sdter.
We .l.-icai.t! t lie reduction of letiur postage
I.i I c lo ii i i i::o e.
In a republic I he miis, wlcre th" citizens is
he soven t ir i and the citiei ! the t-ervant,.
m here no pow r is ci icise.t except by the wi 1
I the peonie. il is iiuportant that, the suver
ln e .pi - sln-ubl possess i.itellie: ee. The
free load is the proiuolcr of that. Intel itrenee
ttitien is i o pi t s,-i t e ns a t: ee lru i"ii. I tier
fore, tin state or nation, rr both eeiibined.
!). i: il sr,i,.i':t ui .- last an; nms of leuin.iit:
s tla lent to tlnru to e eiy child (.'uiwihk up
in tne i an 1 1 i lie oppol lumty ot a goou eointiioii
echool education.
Ot'li MKUCHAKT MA11INE,
We earnestly refomnten't that prompt action
lit- li;! i-ii i c "i ess in the e- actnu iit ef such
lei.s aiion as will best i-eeure the rehahiliia
Hon of tail- A' eric u iiinch.iii- iiiaiiue. and
tve protest ti-'.ailtst the passairt by eomrress of
lree nlii;) bill rs eah ulated to work injustice
o labor by h ssenii g the uaes cf thcr-e en
:jrril in preparing uiatcrhtls as well as those
tliic''t'y employed in our shipyards. e de
ni.ia.i apiiiopr'iitiotir fertile e-rly lebuihlih!!
.1 our ie;y fur t'.ie coin-truetioi! of e -ast
'! t ilii .-1 in- s atid iiivtleni oiiiiiiai::!.. :ni. otln r
ppr ved mod.-i a mea s of delci.M- for the
nfi.tectioi: of cur def useless baibers and
ities for t!ie p:: aieut 1 ju-t e sionsto our
sob! icrs, for i -ccessa rv w rks ui nafioral nn
poiliiac in the iiii.roe:aei:l ( f tne harbors
aial ili-m- els if h. tenia!, coastv. !s;-r and
nie ;n com n.eice. for the ei:iroir,-i;emenf -f
the shinpinjr Interests of tho Atl iifie. tlulf
aad I. l i'ic states as ell an for the payment
of the matin iu public debt. This polit y will
uiv ce ploytnent to our I bar. activity to oui
various ii.dustries hiereased security to our
country, promote Hade, oj-ni new and direct
mat ki ts for our products and cheap it the cost
f n ai sia.i tat oa V.'e atf.rni thin to I e far
better for i:r country than tie democratic
oo'ii'y of loano "t the imveinmcnt's money
without mleiest to "pet hanks."
FonnrjN i:ei.ations.
The conduct ot foreljrn affairs by the piesent
adtaiiiistral ion has h u tiisttiiutshed y inef
ficie -y and rowardiee Ibivinit vithdrawn
from the s-uate all pending tiea ies etTet-ted
by i-' piihlitaii a-'tiiinisf rr.tho s f. r the removal
of for.-i-M burdens ami restricHous upon our
oiiin.cice and for its extension into a better
covet 't litis neither affected nop prop-.sed
a-y otiiers m t!:eir stejid Professing adher
ei ce to tne Monroe dnetiir e. it lias Pt-eii v:th
i tie complacency the extension of foreign ia
flueiiee in Central America and of forcijrti trade
vciyv.here amo: y our ncighlmrs. Ithasre
'11 d to charier saiietiou or ent-ouraue any
lnciicau orj.'aiiizy : ion f.n- constructiiii the
N ic u :ii;u-i e;m il. a" ivci ' of vtal i:niertai:ee to
i he n,a inten oiee the Monroe do-tri-e arid
-.I iter nation;'.! ii.fluence in I'eatra! and S..ifh
nierii a. and i:-ccssa' y fa the development
i f i r ide v. it li our acip.e tcrtitory with Sou'h
tm i and wish the fiuther coasts of the1
; cil:c t'c ;. n
l-is:l K:- U S iL'Ks;T!ON .
We arraign the present democratic aduii'iis-ii-.-i.e.
f..r i's weak and imp-t'iiutic 'leatiaent
f tne l;s!i. i ie- (piesnou, and its im-ilia ni minis
sin r.-ndci nf u!l tn-ivilc-s to trhieii oar tisiier
ssrl- ar- inM ii'd in Canatlian potts under
!.- treaty of isja, the recipi-ee"ate maiin
tii.tr lc. i'.lati.iti of ! s, (, jmd eon.Iiy of nati ns
a d r. hieh Can (Mao iis' i 1 1 si vessels ri'ceive iu
i ho p- i ts of i!:e I'niicii Stall s. v- e eon leinii
the lift ! ti.e piisent adiiiinlsliation ad
t h- licmoc:;: 1 h- icaj my in empress t.c.vards
our li-l c'icx as unli-'.uillt anil coiisficiously
ii'.i ! ;i i i lie a i iti as ten dins; to liesiroy a valuable
national hie list: y a id an iiidispen.siOle resource
of itci'i as- .'t:alii-t f leifxn CL't-ray
Tl e naiae of American ai.piie: alike to all
e Hzeas of the i ildi . and itnp.-ses ujion men
ilike Hie .-ame o' liiraiio of o!!-lieii"c to the
aw-: t tin1 san e timed iz- nshin is and iiiusi
be I he -a imply and "alt tmard of him w ho weais
it, si ouhl side d :n il protei t hhii whether liijrli
r -at . rich or peer, iu all his civil rit:lif. It
-hr.ttld ami mtisr atto: t! h'ni pr--.tecti"ii tit home
and follow a.t '. protect I im aluoad in whatever
laud he may be ici a lawful errand.
CIVII. 8FIJV1CK ltFi-OIiM.
The men who ab intlone.l the republican par
ly iu If.si and continue to adhere to the demo
erntte pstrtx have deserted not only the cause
of l.o- st i;nvt '-liinent. tin! of soinni linance. of
f nai!. nn iitni pmity of the ballot, hut espec
i.illy hav dcFertert the cau-eof ivfor--' lu the
c'vi! s-rvi-e We wli! rot full to keep our
pleite,. pecau-e t'ey have brokv'n theirs, or
a se C':eir candidate has brok' ti his. We
Hieiefoie rej'C.'i our decla iith'u of lss4.towit :
1 lo- reform of civil --ei vice auspiciously beun
in er rej.iibi'c.mi aiiramistratio should be
ei i -)it t tl Iiv afiT'liT extension cf th -ict'oiui
s.siee atreadj e-'ahlisli- it by la w to all grades
of tb" si-rvire o which it is aprlii d. Tlie spir
it ::,'! -.urposeof leform should be observed in
I1 ex-eutive a: peintmeiits. and all laws at
vi! rife ce w itii i he object cf exist inr reform ljj
tsla'ion sh-'idtl be ie.e.led. and thn'f Hit) ciau
pei's t free ir.siitiili.ins wtiitih lurk In the pow
er f ie- rial natriina-ic in: y be wisely and ef-fe-
tle"y av'di'etl.
On Loaiitudr of the natb n to the defenders
of the im ion ejtnnot he assured except bv laws.
The legislation of congress should conform to
the pledges made by a loyal p-op'e, aud be 50
ei.hiiecd acd eTtended as to proy'djj usaii.t
the .osiiiiilty th 't any nmu Vbo lionorHbly
w re the federal 1'iiifo'ui shall become an In
mate of an almshouse or dependent on t-rivate
s 1 charitv. In the p-esepce of an overflowing
! ir.-is'irj ii wnu'ii v" 11 puonc M.'.iiuai 10 un less
J for those whose vsloro' s service ineserved he
coveruineiit We ''enounce the hostile snirit
j f hewn by President Cleveland In Jtla rmvneroa
I
tiie .-;
t I I.
ii ua: to
ad l.-ra
- the li.
i ti
Ml"
: t
l lead rs an.' of our
d w ii ii that hos-
o; i-ni ;o d oppression
: ! idea ot i he i pulill-
ii:: i -onuo: -tulai inns
- ot l'a.iil up- a r ti ei r
v.iiii'o (-..iiipl:-;.-i!
. Hi i.-ui-oiii I la- t wo
' e o; rn t ly hi ; e t o
r f w Vi' i--e- of
t i ai ecttvci'V of hiiloe
i i ' e
il
.nd I.
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r
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hi,
We !
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tl.i
I- epie 1.
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-I - ti i: ich are ; 1.
i. i:i. V i ci ?
i t: ' ,: .1 . !-.. .ie
-s We t III 1 e.i-t-
a
'f III Cl-.till:.!'..!!
Mil s st pi (C
1 he i!t si :n: i.'.
,o 'l- p It'.
I c
i I. si 1TOI: i- t;
1 1 FY
i!:e iiol:-
ih'- auio'Mcv re-
l I l.o c. iisti! ai ion. to
i'.a-rt s ot ci' i-" in
la I he i'.aion and es-
i;.i s .y . i e an i iu i. t of
.i-. l.oiitf or t.-ivi,L:n
:i-t one tree b.d.o: in
t have -ii t baliot
, irep eiiii ie-::' ,-t .op-
al r. n:e niatlon
m ii.ii on i f our re
!.d to 'oiilid If' Ci ive
!itei;i!;y an pioiiy
c f. io.t .ii.s of ail pab-i-
t ii.it I he present ad
n ua it'lc n.aj rity m
. ce lo i be --U ; 1 e-i.'ti
: o.'i :l liiilloic.'.t I'll of be
' ti e I I. :t. d Sia'CS
,: . cily in favor of the
hi". -ection. i c protest
ii p.-oiiose i hvtiie preai
lo v serve the ma-rc-l
; .-co '
. ... I . ;
I.I let s
- .'as h.
I: i:h. c
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c Hi:
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v
III STUMP AMF'-IOA.
.-oiii.iieic ,y ai peal to
a:e: I. '! lie piolectiv'e
I. Its iiii-ilnioi ni' l t
i by tci C!i di.- s. r
: ii. se of the uo Miier
' till a !cs!i-,ie:ive to
.. e hi' ii-.i n-ia j later
t.-" he.il-' i y eii.-ort:e
1 i-'-tioii o th.e 1-e-
l!.( SS 111 opi.OS -
111
:h-
l;:o.,..-llI
t in 1 oti the
ui ;cs thereon
-ii s., c.s to fai
ca to i!i it i .-
,i- ti- ri
Vt-l. ue I'
' are :..?)
' d t.'t
r i-cli
.f hei;
sacil
all he- ded
i- r i-eabn
j rrejr ' i e-i
tax i.-p. :i
i 'i.-al pur
intl 1 w s as
ar:i lea -s
e I !:e (c o I'l l ion ol
or l:.t).-r. and re-ecs(-
.--it eti s of for
nijej. Hie like of
a ! ii e. there' tiall
i. ' Iiaii is r- ;'ii.-it
i. I i' eri.al tax
; an ef our rot'C-
-; t of the w hi-ky
i. '.il tur- r.
i' : i E IFVi s.
! i, no ncilt'ii into
i- r: 1 1 ti, r ami of
Hv 1 za'len nnd our
si d the nj:l i toto;ce
'U"t t! ir: favor such
A'll i xcJi.de such la-
C LOTH IN lb
S. & O. MA YE lb
Hcnt's Furnishings. Fine Tailor Made Clothiim
iu Men's. Roys and child ren's Wear. Their
prices uely competition. Ihev ntisrepresent
inn .lint;, uicir vvor.i s 1 neir lionu.
r LOTH I NO.
" L. COLDINO.
Clotlmi. Furnishing (hods Ho to the old re
liable house for Hats. Cans. Umbrellas '1 rimks
lioots, Shoes. Alain sneet, next Cass o. Rank.
nLOTHING.
- c. e. wEscor r.
I Iolhinjr. Hafs, Cai.s, .tc. Fine Furnishings
our Hieciany. one prite ami no .Monkey Fus
iness. it pays to trade with us. Rock wood Rlk.
pAN.MNd COM PA N Y.
OAKRU I H CANNING CO.,
Frank Carru.li, Henry .1. Streiht, Rroprletors.
Packers of theClimax Jiran.1 VeKetaldes.
p X FECTION ER V.
Kj PIIII bill Klf US.
rll ts, Confectionerv and Fine CiKarj".
DRUGS.
O. P. SMH II & CO.
Dealers in Wall Paper. Paints, Oil, Art Mater
ials Cigars .tc. ltoekwoo.l Itlork.
nKUtiS.
y GERIVG & Co.
vnig, Cheniicals, Paints, Oiis.
DRUGS.
F. G FRICKE it CO..
Dniiis. Medicines. Chemicals. Paints. Oils,
aini-h s. Dye Stuffs etc. fine -tationery.
Select Toilet and Fancy Articles.
DUYUOOTM, GKOCEMES.
F. S. WHITE.
Dry Goods, Groceries Notions. General Mer
chandise, etc. S. K, corner Main and 6th Sts.
DRY GOODd.
F. II ERR M AN v.
Dry Goods, Notions and Ladies' Furnishing
Goods, one door east First National Rank.
D
RY GOODS. GROCER IKS.
E. G DOYEY & SOX.
"arry a l.irfie stock of Fine Groceries, Dry
Goods. Carpets. O ieensware, Notions, muI
Fancy Goods, to be found in the county. Up
per M n street, between jth and 6t.h.
DENTIST.
DR. A. T. WITHERS.
"The Rainless Dentists. " Teeth extracted
without the least pain or harm. Artificial teeth
inserted immediate! v after extract in!' natural
ones when desired. Gold and atl o'lier Fillings
strictly first chr-s. Ofiice iu Union RIock.
C-URMTURS.
r II K
Fundi iko,
Fi' imes. c:
m stock.
GY ROECK.
Reddinir. I.ookiim Ghiase. Picture
c. Wooden aud Metal Caskets kept
I? URN I fUttE.
v I. PEaRLMAN.
Fnruitute. Parlor Suits. Cnlio'sterv Goods.
Smves. OueenswHi-e, 1 inware. and all kinds of
Hon ehohl Goods. North Gt'i street, between
Main and Vine.
G
EN'f
I'UlOls-HiMi ; ts.
.1. II. I) N HILLY.
Gents Fine Furnisher and Hatte-.
conipicte and finest ufoek in Hie city,
block. Cor. 6th aud Main.
The most
Carrutb
PRICES LOW.
JCain Street
GIVE US A
ETT & TilTT,
CALL,
lcittsmovitli.
Jonathan IIatt. J. W. Martri?.
WHOLESALE jSlITID PvjSTAIX.
POKK PACKERS asd dealeiisin IJUTTEIi AND IXJfJS.
BEEF, POitK, MU'lTOK AND VEAL.
THE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c., &c
ot our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans und Inilk, nt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
MEAf MAb'KET.
RICHARD BILSTEIN,
Who'esnle and Retail Dealer in First Quality
Heef. Pork. Mutton. Yeal. Lamb. etc. Sixth
streef, Neville Rlock. Prices moderate.
M1
G
R )CERIFS.
M R. MURPHY x- CO..
The I eadii'i; Dealers in Groceries. rockery.
China, La ps. Wooden and Willow ware.
Flour, Fccd.&c. Cash pa'd for country produce.
GROO K1ES.
LEHNHOFF & SOENNICHSRN,
(iroceries, ProY-isions, Glassware ud Crockery.
GROCERIES.
F. McCOUIlT.
Green, Staple and Fancy (;iocerles.
GROCERIES.
BENNETT- & TUTT.
stat'le and Fancy Groceries, Green Fruits and
Canned Goods.
GROCERIES.
AUG. B VCH.
G'ror ciics and Queensware, Flour find Feed.
Cigars, Tobacco and Cutlery. Riddle House.
and
flROCERlES
CHRIS WOIILFAKTII,
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Glassware
. I - , . . . r -1 .. i
t-1 ui ivi riuuruuii recu.
HOTEU
FRED'-OO.
Protii-ierorCily n-lfh Tri-ms. .i.M) per day.
Special viteniiou irlven comnieiciat ir.ca.
HARNE3-3.
W. G. KEEFER.
Successor to O. M. St-dnt. Harness. Sihlier
tJoods. NeM. Robes, Pnst;r, ana all ho. se fur
nisliing jjoptt.
MEAT MARKET.
J. IIATT & CO..
Kid their own Cattle. Render their own Lard
and Cure their own bacon. Main street-
MEAT MARKET.
FICKLER & CO.,
Ecus. Poultry &c. We use o' ly the best trade
of native stock. Oysters and fitune in season.
ERC1IAM TAILOR.
C. F. s.mi i ll,
Mcrchaii Tai'or. Main street, over Merges'
shoe store. Complete stock of samples, fit
uuaranteed. Prices defy competition.
MILLINERY.
MRS. .1. F. JOHNSON.
A Complete Line of the Latest styles ol imii-
iinery and Trimmings ; aleo Children's and In
fants' bonne s. to he closed out at cost.
RESTAURANT AND LUNCH KOO.M .
.UColl HENNCH.
Meals and Lunches sei ved to order at all hours.
A iso oysters, i dual's. Too icco, l oo auu Ciuer.
Opposite Riddle House.
si .-Vitl 1 J..C Jtt r f.n. t
O FRAHM & K LI ETCH, j
S iniiile Itoom. linooi-ieii aud Domestic W lies.
Litjuors and Cigars. Only straight Roods ban- I
died. Milwaukee bottled Lajjer a Specialty.
Cor. 5h and Mam Sts.
QAMPLE ROOM.
O THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE.
Nick Cunningham, proprietor hoice Wlnrs,
Lhpiors and Ciuars. Pool and Bll.iard Tables.
R ddle Hou e block.
SAMPLE ROOM
THE ELKIIORN SALO(N.
Win. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of
Soda Water. Birch Beer. Cider, etc- Agents for
Fred Krug's Celebrated laiger Beer.
SA-M.'LE ROOM.
JuIlV BLAKE.
Sample Room and Billiard Hall. C'uic Wlnr h
Liquors aud Cigar. Billiard aud Fool Tables.
HEALTH iS WEALTH !
. 1 t..Al(
L. -
ijgTrt C ATM F KT '
J)r. E. C. West's Nerve ami Brain Treat in it
a Euarantee specific for HysH-iia Dizzltios.
eionvulsions. Fits. Nervous Nenrvlyia, Hcnd-
ache. Nerveous Prostration caused by the i
of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulneni. Venial Iie-pre-eion.
Softening of the brain lesultieg in In
sanity and leading t misery, decay m.d death,
lemaHire old A ge. Barrel, ness. Loss of Pow er
in eit her sex. Involiii.lary Losses iiiid Hper
niiit rrhoa caused by over-exert Ion of the
brain, selfabuse or ovei -indiilgei't-e. Each box
contains one mouth's treatment, .1 i-o a box
orsix boxes for 50.uo, st lit by mail prepaid ou
receipt of price
WE GUAIf AKTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any ease With each older reelvcd
by us for six boxes, aecompaii'ed willi 55 I o.
we will send the purchaser ur written (. iiaian
tee to it-turn the u oney if the tr atn ei.t ili'i-H
not effect a cure. Guarantees Ic.mii (1 only by
Will J. Warrick sole asci.t. PiattM.o uth. Neb.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTCRER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN TITK
P -rsonal attention
o my care.
to all Bu,lne Entrust-
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo' end 'Cuds
FCI.L LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 2C.
. - 'ii. .!:" v, r if-i
. o; exist it Z '.iw n::
. .. e.lj--t teui-htii n
r fr"Hi eiirb. fi . .
' e iiecb.rc i-iir otp,-1? ton to n'l c;.l.'ii-o-r
o ' r r-'ln? . fn 'rusf? (r oiae '
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... . ,- .... -' -'tni- ill ' J.t ir
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' n . 1 s- el s I v-wl
liiV re l'"e bj ut.cj; enri't-5 t'ji t'efir f' " i
veieci. of n-.ca-.urc3 for oeiision teitei. ahd tne
actlbn of t tie democratic house of representa
thes iu refusing even consideration of geueral
pensif n legislation.
In support if Hie principles herewith enun
ciated we invite tha co-operation of patriotic
m-D of all parties, r specialty f all working-,
men whose prosperity Is seriously threatened
by the fi-e Hade policy of the pie.LUt adaan-
ist'Hiittsi.
The arst co win of nil good government Is
th" vb sue .and sobriety of the i-enr0 wid the
puroy of their homes, the republican party
VorrtilI sympathize, uirh I'll wt-e d4 w 1
directed i?crrs f ur the r - i
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HARDWARF.
JOIIVsON BROS.,
Hardware. Ftoves, Tinware. Table and Pocket
Cnt'ery. Rasor.s, etc. Household St-winji )!
cdiines and Jewel Qagoliae t.totffp. Tluwork
of all kind done ai reasonable prices. Main
street. Roekwood Block.
TEWELRY.
B A. MrFLWAIN.
Watches. Clocks. Silverware and Jewelry.
special Attention given to Watch Repairing,'
JEWELRY.
FRANK CARRUTH & SON.
Always carry a fine stocic of Diamonda.'Watch
e. CI cks. .lewelrv. Silverware and Spectacles.
Drop in and inspect their goods before parcha
irg eLsewhere.
JEWELRY. '
J. SCHLATEB.
Jewp?er. Waltham Watches a Specialty. Main
Street, oejr Fourth.
LIYEBY STABLE.
O. 1 t. j DLT A Ert,
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XOTAUY IX OKFiril.
Title Exatnined. Abstaicfs -ompi'ed, I n
uiauce Written. Real Estate Sold.
P.etter Facilities for making Farm Leans than
Any Other Agency,
PlaltsiL o itii. - ka
R. B. WINDUA5I, JOHN A. DAVlK.i.
Notary rublic. otary Public.
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Attomoys - at - Law,
OB3ce over Rank f Cai C'ourd y.
PLATTSMOUTn, - - NEBRASKA
O. 33. zkhehvi pster,
Practical Piano eeA Organ Tnner
AND REPAIRER.
First-class work guaranteed. Also deal
er to Pianos and Organs. Office at Boeck's
furniture store, Plattsinouth, Nebraska.
OT. C, 33001TI3,
BAiira Alio HAm Dnrrcrn.
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