S1 PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 188. NU3II5EU 20 SKCOXI) V 12 Alt s w - " a - m - l -v i i y 41 V III V Ml I I JT II X II VIK U 1W rm VSX r N Vf f If ' ' V (r r L. 7 s r t: I . K. M. Hlt.HKY A K KOX JAMK4 I'A rl KllSUX, JB. - liVI'lN CI.AHK A MAHOLK S iiltrultu V 11 MAI.IcK t'tern. I'rrt.v-iir'T, titrin'', fcii-jlae-r. i'oiic- I !!" M u'-b l 1. ' . 1.' I t 1 ' ll -mil I, I ' i v v i. -p.i; v I A . i nil I I'M AN .'I I'K I'll V l. ' J ' N 'l O S .M K. c in rims 1 M I - W t ON I M I. ii. ,i .i ..-i , . i-.J KI.H ' I'K" l it llAWUJivVoirrif in t ' II .M KM S .'.tj.il.l golf;; i A ' M rilKl.L. !'t i'nl.l K Hi lili t Hll IIHI' I.H l.l III t- I Kl.l W. II. I'nol. .! N M i.i'.vw W. '. ,' AI.TI' It .) . 1 ' K I It V S I! K . . M I.H.K U.l.KN 111' K""N M N V -INK K It VI -ts - t .' U'f, SI I 1'iattsiii' v-i nin-r w i.itli it-r tli'A'OIld it ..,y,:''' ' V. i tiS l,tU'ltt No- VAivrv Tue-oluy tr'iiijloni brotlitis are ri"" IX'cliuiiy inviiuu w IlLVrrMOUTII ENCAMI'MENT No.3.1.0. 1 t t. iuhi- try a!teru;ite rri.lAy hi eaoli Hinnili iu tlie Ma.onlc Hll. Visiting hrotluTS a. invite.l to atten-l. T7KTrU)T)(TFN". A. O. U. W. Meets i ', ... .ii.,.,,r, i. riil:iv evi-niiia at K. of 1. I: ail. vH.- Tr:iiis(piH LMittirn an' K'sji iiuii, i t "i I K.J. M.rfsn,Mait'.'r oiiiinan : V. V. J.roll if-r ; il . Wnl ! .. !' n. n - - I ut.-. F.ii;iu'i'-r : J. F. ll'iuce - M Miivln-l t. Ut-i t iver; ;'i.i'M a'.; I. N. H ea. UukI'.- ; y. . UiUlt. i.s'di i : 1 1! f N. : i' ?' -. .'. I'M)":: iViMUMHX ill i i:i!ivip,iT , i wi! U i!". 1- A .ii ; '1. i-', .:!' . : ;.i:.(. r : V . A riii .i .i I III' 1 c. w ii.; 1 ... ... ! : re !' 1 :t .'Hi ;k a I! 'I 1 it. r H !. T if . t ! 1 III i'i;'y i i . -i i.: ' . '- . ; i- . l'. . 1. 'i-r.-iuan : S. . i i.-nu.i. i Vu.lt'r.s -m. ovewer. i HM(iU rH 1.011'jE NO r., A. . A..M. A. Mevtou t first n-id lima M-iiicIavs ol -acli month at tlimr li:i.l. -'' trfiwu-at I'n-ta- trp ?.rr cortiia. 114- llii.l l 111' :: -. i". '. K.CIIKV. .11. Wm. H t. Sccrtftary. . tlKHUASK V ril VITKlt- NO. 3, ll. A. M M.'-o! a ami f.iarf.i ruiw.lav f eaoli .4..nth .t Mwm'- HaU. Traiisci.-ut biotheis fcrw inviteU o iii-ui if i Hf r , Wm. IIavh. Secrc'tary. -f p. .M)N OiMMA vliA.P.Y.MX -5. lj. T. -iif., h- r iM-.l ini. J Wl-tlues'lay ulylit of i.... -.ii: .:1 M no -'S ll'ill. V'isStiiia brutlior an- .! .'ai.v itmt'i lO i.ot '! Uw V. i. 1 1 vs. ;ec. F. ii. Wiin-K.E. C. .:l'N(M-N'0 !'-', ROY A f. liOANUAI . , ::s -i.f.,f;i..l ana fourth Moiulavs ot . t:i :t Arcanum 'lali. i;. ii. ilLKXM', Ueiji iit. :isu. Soi'iotai-y. PLATrSWIOUTH BOARD OF TRADE 1. 1..,, litilii. U v "mi nam V!.!' r.-siuni.. C.i-l Vio l'io-.di?'it-Se' r : iry ,T V. 15. Todil . .. Ill .Neville .. F. 1 1 err iiann F. ii. tius'.iinaii .1 ('. Panerson, ie:i!iai, F t;or- ii itii T';t-i. Ui l:.v, b'. L. Wliii", r. K!--ui, '. W. S V. i i-kh-iCh. A. r. J. i,iirt a POST ll.3- I- li. -5 j; a. ;i. rll lll.l- !. - : 1 i i f r H:iior Vu . i :.v- . AdjiitaM. ...IJ..M. .( Mi' li.i. -.nard ai Mai'ir. :.r.:''a'ui H s ii v ! is M i.i..- 1 i i s . . V. i u:,-: AM"' .:!. - i: .1 -. ; 1.. HEA' N.1- id . M I-.. 1' i-A-S;5 'Jr::: Pr K. C West's Nerve and nroin Treatment a guarantee specific for Hysteria Dizziness. C'onviiNioiiS. Fits". Nervous NeurAlfria, Head ache. Nerveou 1'rostrallon caused hy the use of, alcolio! tohiii'co, Wakefuluesti, Mt utal De iretloii. .SolteIiii? ot tn Urain tei:Uin" in in itiity and leadinK t- iniseiy. deoay a.nT'Jnaf h, tr-.ii:.ture old A.e, Hnrr"iii.-ss, ii of Pow i. in 4rher sex. iiiieiact.ny Loso?s and Sper-iiiai'-rrlxva caused by over-exertit of the L:ain. iieliabu-ie orover-lndntirence. Each box LMiiStiii! one moiitl;' tieatliuut. ?l.(o a box 4usix exes iif?a oo, ser.thy niajl prepaid on tKCt ipt of ilci WE GTTARANTEE SIX BOXES To cur. Kuy c:ise W'lh earh order received by i f " sh boxes. ac''omjai'ed ltii S5.w, we will t!' )iirclirser ur written cuaran- j, .P in .ft "r:i v oncv if the t'ratmenf does jf.-tt -ff. -i -i .'I'-e. .ii:irartee is-neil i.ulv by Vi:l J. '.V -.rs ;.-. ;o t. I'la't-'ir.i-.'Mli. Neb wren's "Working1 Suits Icrs Business Suits Men's lost Maic Si;it Mah-s Custom Made Suits Ajn. Elegant Lin of Boys'," "7outii3' and Children's Ovorooats. "STou miss it if you. don't buy your, dotlaing, Sats, Caps, Fur nishing; Goods. Soots and Shoes, etc., of ELSOft, The - One Price Qlothier, Plattsmouth, - Nebraska. AN EMPEROR'S OPINION. rtie German Rater on the American Sol dW-r In the Civil War. Tho emperor fteeiua to appreoiate in the highest manner the feats of our soldiers In the civil war. Not only did he seem to euro about the subject, but he showed that ho knew more about it than mout yonnjf Americans of this reiteration. I iiskcd him how it was jiossible for him to know so much ubout the details of a war which took pluco 3.000 miles away when ho was a mere child. "Well," said tho emperor, "I listened to a ln course of letures on tho principal battles of your war. Not only that, but every winter German officers gave sim ilar lectures which I attended." 1 told tho emjR'ror that I was amazed to hoar this, as in America wo had rather an Idea that the Germans looked on our war tomcwhat content ptuously and as scarcely worth fierious professional Btudy. On tho contrary," replied tho emperor, "we ju'o constantly going back to the ex amples set by your generals for illustra tions of what should bo dono for our sol diers. Your army h:is led tho way in a crreat many or tho most important feat' it iii.-iiiy ui hid most, nuiiurmin ii-ui-i of niiiiltrn warfare, and can hardly jcmto tho dult of gratitude (ier- ures C-xag: many-owes to vour country in this partic ular." To hear those words como from the moat brilliant j'oung soldier in Germany, an emperor, whoso special study is re puted o Ijo tlio art of war, astonished ma so much that I almost rubbed my eyes to make sure that ho was not joking. But that was out of the question when I looked into the earnest face of this young Cu?sar. I asked the emperor if it w-as not truo that Field larshal Count Moltke, when once aked his opinion about our civil war, had replied contemptuously that ho took no interest iu the movement of armed mobs. "That," answered tliQ emperor, in most emphatic tones, "is most assuredly not true. This is a subject on which I havo had muny talks with him, and I know verv well what ho thinks alout American soldiers and American ullicers. am euro , that such a silly speech as that never passeu iim lips. Tltls was, of course, most gratifying news; for it nailed a lie that lias been re peated interminably against the grand old strategist who has just retired from tho mnr active work of his profession. "i'our war," said his maiesty, "gave splendid examples of great marcning power, and upon tho important results that dopend upon ho power of troops o move rapidly. T'iel again t he skill which your troops' snowed in rapidly throwing up earth works as soon as they reached I he end of their day's march, before turn ing in for the night, was remarkable. This meant tho saving of an immense number of lives and the holding of manv a piece of the cneiuy:s country. ' Then again," continued the emperor, with enthusiasm, "the rough and ready manner in which your men jumped right into the fight as soon as they reached the gro.itnd, not waiting for 'Anything! but going at the enemy wherever he could be found', even though at the end of a long days's march that wasspleudid." Poultney Bigelqw's Interview in New York World.' FJsh for Fulton StarJet, On tho river front side of the market little offices are partitioned off for the use of the tenants. If you are permitted to enter one and look out on the river below or go around on one of tha pier enclos ing the slips iii tho rear of tho market you will be puzzled at the scene that will greet you. A score or 6o of small sloops or schooners are lying a stone's throw distant and between them and the rear of j hb market are dozens pt queer looking ! contrivances, something like big tomato ! crates, submerged in tho water, so that ! their upper sides just project above the i surface. If you watch these crates or boxes you will see signs of lifo within I them. Aud close inspection will reveal ; to you that most of them are filled with lobsters, green turtles, cod, sea bass or ! other water denizens. The market man : whom yon question as to tho object and ! utility of these boxes will explain to you i that they are designed to keep certain vanities of fish alive until 'they ar wanted for the market, i Tho average crate or "car" as it is J technically known, is about eighteen feet long oy iouneen ieet wiaeana sometnmg : Jikefiv live fc-et docri. It is inada of elats so closelv together as to prevent arxs of the hsh. within and at the hue to permit a free circulation of the water of tho river through the sides. Thcro are scores of these "cars" moored in the 6llp, in close proximity to one an other. The plank of which thev are con structed is very buoyant and the "cars" are used by tho inarketmen as a sort of pontoon passage from their stalls to the tishing vessels in the 6lip. ' Ladders are suspended from tho rear of the market, and marketmen can clamber down to the float underneath, run over tho "cars" to ne of his smacks In the slip and be back again, up the ladder, and iu his offico in a Jiffy. New York Cor. Philadelphia Times. To cure and heal a running sore apply alun water twice a day. GJ33TXJXT-Glr OP THE XjOOK. Jri nPJEKtt Ii Sl. 3F3. 3r 405 7.0 10.00 25.00 EXPERIENCE. The world n-aa made when a man was born. He mu&t taste for himself tho iorbidden springs; He can never take warning from old fa-thioned thing. lie must fight as a boy, be r.niKt drink as a youth. He uiuM kiss, he must love, be must swear to the truth Of tho friend of bis soul; lie must laugh to scorn Tho biut of deceit in u woman's eyes That are clear as the wells of Paradise. And so he toes on till the world grows old. Till his toiipuc has grown cautious, Ms heurt lias (frowu cold; Till the smile leaves Ills tuouthand tbo ring leaves his Inuh, And he nhirks the bright headache you ask him to quaff. He grows formal with men aud with women po lite. And distrustful of both when they're out of his sight. Then he eata for his palate and drinks for his head. And loves for his pleasure, aud 'tis tlino he were dead, John Boylo O'Reilly in Nebraska Stato Journal. Swiss House and Stable. Samaden is a splendid place to study tho type of tho Engadino house, with its green eaves, iron balconies and profusion of interior woodwork. Most houses are built of stone, with walls as thick as thoso of a fortress, and narrow windows that resemble the portholes of old Fort Iafay ette, in New York harbor. The homo, stable and barn form the same building, and all the folks and animals live under the same roof in winter time. A large door opens on a spacious vestibule, big enough for a wagon loaded with hay to pass into the bam at the back. The main room is generally paneled with wood which acquires a rich, dark color with ago, and in this room are the twp most valu able pieces c.f furniture, an enormous, stone or tiled stove and a colossal ward robe. Behind the stove a narrow stair w"ay leads to tho sleeping room above. In winter the stab'e is, of course, for cows and horsey, but in summer time it forms ji spare room where visitors aro received and bedded. The kitchen is small, but has a large, open jircplaco, over which hang link of sausages and sides of bacon. The modern houses in Samaden are built on quite a different plan, and have no such fortessliko appearance as thoso of more ncieut architecture. 1 should say, -hough, that even they lack frsh aiv and ventilation. t"jf- New York Times. Art of Sharking liooks. There are many ways of marking books; and you should have the art of all of them. If you wish to refer only to a passage draw a bit of pencil line along the edge, and then set down the numo.ex of the page on a dy leaf. Su when you are through with a volume' you look at tho Uy leaf ' aud 'refer to the pages where there are points of importance, and you can use them as you please. But, alas, If one do finish a book, and here Las been not one passage iuuio. and not one idea quickened, aud not even provocation given, what a book is that I We shqulc have a special shelf, I think, for imbeciles as we have asylums for fdiots. "E. P. P." in Globe,-Democrat. Vha$ Statistics Say. Insurance statistics lead to the remark of a contemporary that Americans of the middle and upper classes are healthier and longer lived than Englisluneu. As the old man, grows more and more blundering, if "he will grow more carefuj it will go far to counterbalance that in firmity. Each individual in a partnership, is re sponsible for the whole amount of debta of a fiVn, -;s.cext In eases of special part nership. One principal part of a teacher's hts"i ness is to keep his pupil from being too easily satisfied. Difficulty is the very school of culture aud orogress. O. Dewey. Very Unhealthy to Drink. At a summer resort tho other day, a bright little 4-year old child amused the company by his continual cute questions and answers. One of his sayings Is worthy pf repeating-. Looking out of the window Into a rain stormi little Willie inquired, "Jiamma, where does all the rain come fromi" "From the hcaveua." "And do people drink all that water?" continued tho "littlo fellow. "Yes," was the reply. "Well," rejoiued the small wit, "f should think it would bo very un healthy to drink, there are so many dea people up therol" -Boston Budget. Wltat Indians Have Done. Indians in the United States last year cultivated 227,265 acres of land, and raised 724.958 bt shels of wheat. 034,972 bushe of com, 612,137 ' bushels of oats and bar ley, ' 524.C 10 bushels of vegetables and and 101.&58 tons of hay. They also owned 358.334 horses and mules," 111,407 head of cattle, 40.471 swine and 1,117,273 eheep. Chicago Herald. An English physician claims a new way to benefit consumptives by giving them largely of rice and whisky. Any man would much rather fool than look like one. Tid Bits, be a CUV Kilt Suitsfrom Chilct's Suits from Boys' Suits from -Youthy- Sqits from WHAT ON EARTH Is the rcasou people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible patties at enormous profit, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuntion unci one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for ptnifyintr tin blood hs liliG'S UI.O() I'l'lMFIKl? BLOOD MAKF.U, nmi ever bottle that does not do its work will cost yon noth ing. For sale by O. 1. Smith & Co., druggists. for sale. A good span of matched nonies for sale, thev are a liutnbLr one buggy team. Enquire at this oflice, tf $500 Reward. We will pay the alove reward for any ' case of liVer complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costivenesa we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver P'll-'. v. h, n ti t directions arc stiiitly complied with. They are purely yegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large i.oiic soutaiuing 30 sugar Cwied pills, 25c. Fqr sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. We & Co., 802 W. Madison St. CUiCRjiQ.aud Sold by W. J. Wiurick. Private Sewerage AU parties deairing private sewerage connection witn me main sewer, can ue accommodated nt nny time, by address iu'g Jfnulins ifc rlulton, Fewer Contiao tors, P. ). box 11!!0, or by calling at th ojlicc, Murphy's More. ltn The Daily 11 ekai.u delivered for 15cts. per week. R. 3c M. Time ooim; wm. T?Vlv, tlXli KAr. No, 2.-1 :i . in. No. .-! : l . JU, No. . 1 :I3 p. m, Tu. 10. i :45 a. in. No. 1.-5 :10 a. W, No, Sr- : jo i,, iu. No. 6 it. IU. No. T.-;-7 :W . m. No..ti :17 V.I. .No, n jfcf rt. III. t A'i traius i-uu -luily by wav of 0naha. except Nos. " and H which run to and from Schuyler dally except Sunday. No. :i is a stub to Paeifie .Junction at a.stiu.in No, li) Is a stub from faciao Jjunciiou at tia.in. i. li. Was m ham, John a. Paviks, Notary X'ublic. Notary Public. "IV A3! A IIATIKO), Attorneys - at - Law. Office over Hank of Cat C'cHDty. Pl,ATTSMOnTH, - - NERHASKA Dr. C A. Marshall. Xleside'&t 2D enlist. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specialty. Anesthetics given for Pain less Filling on Extraction ov Teeth. Artificial teeth nnde on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted as soon as tetth are extracted whtn de sired. !A.ll work warranted. Prices reasonable. FiTzaKRAt.n's Block Phttsmouth. Nkh 0 u 8ta I in - ?1.90 to 3,75 2.00 to 9.80 3.2 to 10.90 4.00 to 15.00 W i I A fcJ b -3 , 1 iSjimf 'mil w Z IT THEY SAY ! Aiew Broom Sweeps Clean! imCAl'iSE JJ Q US' The 1 SWEEPING 2CH :-: PRICES I THEY - ARE - MAD I AND- Is SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BUY CLOT GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps and Trunlss, OP 8 The Slashing, Dashing and Yride-avahe ONE PRICE CLOTHIER- At Solomon c& ITatlian'c Old Stand. DAYLGHT HAS A FULL k Por toW"ir-ter "Wear. DRESS GOODS OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. FLANNEXS, YARNS, ETC, And Everything kept in a Firt-Claf?3 IIoue tor Winter "Ware. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS X.ACE WINDOW C17ETAIWI3. A Full and Complete Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ! ew Goods Received Daily. Give u a Call. Jo "V9 WeckbacHio I ZT Sj i Men's Overcoats Men's Nobby Check Overcoats Men's Fur Beaver Overcoats -Men's Black "Worsted Overcoats 7 o YOl'll IN lUnL LINE OF LADIES' 2.00 2.00 12.50 10.00 Glad W raps s