y SECOND ViiAU PL.ATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 0, 1888. NUMBER 1 7 ( 1. M. itn iik.v K rox jAMK-t I'AITKIHOX, Jl. IIVKO.S Cl.AKK - A Maixh.k 8 Ct.l l- OKII W 11 Ma Licit I'nii.: J i Ik, '.l.ua.d!, ''ouiioiimen, 1st ward, 2nd " IJ V WKfKllACH A CAUltlll'K i I) M JO.NM f :. A SlIIIMAN I M IS Ml KI HV I S W it l-ON Co O'l'OMNOK. I I McCau.kn, I'km . 3rd 4th. I.X W KllK r l 11 W.I HOf) .Cll AI1IMAJ4 Ituaid Pub. Wort; KHKI IiIIIIIIKH Haw khwoutii . re - 1 1" t !.vi...ty . 1 .,.!' V " , ,m r.ii ' . v i: ' . v k T :i v-y.ir. VI ! -I 1 V . I) A. Cami-hrix TlHH, 1'ol.l.oi'K Kikii 1:1 ri:iiHKi.a i:..A Cr.i ictin ki.i V. 11. Pool, W.C .UtoWAl.TKIt I.C Kl.KMAU .d ,l)Ol.K A I.I.KN liKKSOM M a V V - I N " I N K iir t. t Di i-KV 'Jo-irl, .; I - -M'tiooli. nt 4.1 .;.mki or sci'K P.. loot.. Ch'ri., ( la For..' :. i: .-. I!(S. I"l:tt Islllollt tl W jiin w-itt-r r niv.'ood 'A VI l: 1 I' F. Meets wt-k. All ii.vitvil to v 1' -. iy . i.t '.r.Hii-r ,irv ' r u. i l' I"" A IT l ! Ill I". NT M r'.M K i' No. 3. I.. !.! - y .i:'..-iit it.- Friday i: i ). i .. e.t-'i i.i -fit I till- .Ill-O'lll' il.wl. Vl.-1UU i ivito l to uttUUvl. ' WUt BODGE NO. HI. A. O. U. VI.-Meets every alternate Friday evening at K. of I . tutll. Transient brother ar re4peclfii!ly In vited t tadeu.l K.J. Mora n.Ma-t-M-V.rKnan ; K. I, Brown. Foreman ; G. K. V.i-aistcr. , Over- cer : K. A. Taite, Financier; G. F. H worth. lieeord-r; M. Mlrla!it. Receiver ; It smith. in-t. M. W. : 1. N. Boweu. liiiide ; P. J. Kukz. Ina de Watih. i'ASS CAMP NO.tH. MOUKUS WOODMKN of tr.vTioa Meets fecon-t an J fourth Mon da -V' iiini at K. or P. hall. All transient t.ro'hv.r- r.m rt-'i'.ie te 1 1' meet with in. 1 A. v Vi.crauie Consul;;. K, ilP. Vv,rt:iy i : i-r; S. C. Wilde, llanker; W. A. r in U)1M!1 N.).B, A.O. L W. ry li ru;itc FrtcUy ev- niri at ';"l-! j--k. All rraoskoit )lth t'li'v ltiv!tl to iiMviut. I.. S. . ; F. Boy J, i"on-iiiaii : S. r : l-n ir1 nth:;-s m. )vT-e-r. i'S',' t -it lii-i ; i iv ri - ' '! oa. .V. -V :e. U -'-!'-: I I.: ; iV1; Il ATfiMU tTTM l.itliK . F..t A.M. Joii.lav id -r.t -roth- - :.! . ts on tli- ilr-t and Mi.i J t ;h-r hail. At! Iran eiic!- inoi!.'! :! life eot'iil i ,'S" IliVllr-o to III--' U II -I I- V us. M. 'A .v. ilr.-'.j ;r taiy. vT;TIir.UV i.lAt'Ti.: . -T ; r -I -icr !! fo-'i-i'i J- ;.! 'i I' ' i "..! I .. i : . i I i ' v :l 11. M. hi K. a 'Hi r. !5. uy. i l I !i'-.t i M I to ill- i.V ! y i .i 1 u in I I'fl r- i V -. !. A N 1' M i ' ; i s ol ! -ii-l I itni (it lit. x. .-.-t iry. T57.103JTH wOAz'iUOF TRtDE KoM. U Wiudham ;t . . -.it. A. it. loan Win Neville F. Herrmann . i.- : IT.' , ;j.iy ... IroaTinrer F. H. lluthruau i.ii:r.irroi:-i. J. C. KU-hev. F. K. White. J . C. Patterson. .1 A Coii'iT. l: Ulion.C. V. Sk-.Ti.iau, i. Oor i'cr.'j. V. Vsekbacli. McCOKIHIE POST 43 C. A. R. KOSTEIU j w Jonvios Commander. Ks.Tvviss Senior ice K. A. T ju;uor 1'. Stl.-S ...Adiurant. !r, -;iKit.tir O. M. DKieer of tlie i ay. t - t" : ' i , . . -. i . i: v : :ii-i .:-.r tav ;nard Kc-ri;t lajor. :.. ..a.u.r Ai iutr b.-rt. 1-ojt Ciiai'Utu evening ft for an incurable -iiaso of Cafarrr DH. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. Symptom of Catarrh. Headache, pi . ruction of nose. ii.cu.u .; fallinjr into ttroat.eoini-timi-a prof iis', watery, arid acrid, t oth. r. tln. k. tviiacious. mucous, purulent, Mno."y and i'otri.1 : weak, rir.irintr in eors. il ittif". itiftieultv of t-lenrln throat, Xievt vUion ot orT.-nsivr- matter: breath ofTensive Tm. !1 and te impaired, and debility, O'llva few of thestf symptoms likely tr. le rre -rit at nnce. Tlioiisiixls 'f ifsi-a result in coa umpt;on. nn 1 ond in the Priie. ' ' Hv its iiiii.i. (nx.thina-. and lier.llns properties. T)r. Viitrt-' 1:"t;u-'1v -nr-ij the worst caw-p. Six.', The Original I.ITTIV Liver Pills. icvYr.oc CK ens OiW Iurttv Yegtta bie 3c Ilarmlts. Mete Ht-adartie, Hilton Ileadael. rJJiTn Altackm and- all -ceramrenieaM-pt , . Til IBID. - m - 7 'JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANCFACTCKEK OF AKD WHOLESALE k RETAIL Dj.-'st Rrands of Cigars, inciuJing our j-.-r-r da oerbarga -nd Buds KVI-I. MNE OF v ;-, , ' SMOKEIiS AHTICIlIS r, -. -r i k. Nr.v. '-viu; Ms' mi scit p-iints, the t TVtrkr & Co's. lrui b tf. vi.iynr, I rn.i.-t-it'1-r. fgilDFFEHEQ YOUft OWN FAULTS. Io wc l:e.-'l tho homely tulac, handed dawn from Uuy of j'rft, "Ere you bwH-p your nelghbor'H dweHIng, clear tho ruhljLsli from your doorr" Ijct no filth, to rust there gather; leave no traces ff decay; Duck up every weed unsightly; brush tho fallen It-avei away 1 Youth's Companion. A BAD, I5AD MAX. It wns in n littlo liamlot on tLe Clinch fiver, Tennessee.. There was a general Ftoro, in which dry j;.ax1h, groceries, sad dlery, hardwares crockery, meats and whisky were sold i'i about equal protior tioiis; a hlaehsuiitli tliop, two houses, a Lridpo and that was all. When I got up in tho morning' it was raining, and the sky that leaden huo which means a driz zling day. Jeflers would not hear of my goin on, ami observed that it would be a good day for tho mountaineers to eopio in und reveal their leading traits of char acter. Wo had scarcely finished breakfast when the- began to cou:o in, each man mounted on a mule, and each man wear ing a rubber coat. 15y 10 o'clock there were a dozen. All seemed to have a littlo money, but the only purchases made out mIo of whisky were a pound of wet, brown sugar und home plugs of tobacco. One man had a mule with three thoes oil and tho four! h one clattering. As he dis mounted at the blacksmith fchop he said to the f-rr.it'u: "Iiill, I want yer to look at that 'ere mew 1." "I'm ri-lo.ik'ui', Tom," was the com placent reply. "Io you reckon she'll pull through the wintert" Dill picked up each foot, squinted at it like a judge sizing up a witness, and pull ing off the loose hhoe with a twist he spat three times in the directum of his anvil, cocked his Lat anew, and gravely re marked: "Tom, she can't possibly do it no how can't." "Shoo! Bill!" "Cau't do it, for shore. Mewls is mewls. If she was a elephant she might, but she's a mewl, an" afore epring them feet will wear oil cl'ar up to the jiuts. Got to hev shoes on, Tom." "Shoo! That's what I reckoned. Is shoes cheaper"" "Skeercely." "bhoo! I heard they was. Kin ye make it fo' bits, UillV" "Wuth that for iron, Tom. Six bits ar tho lowest." "Wall, dod rot her ole yaller hide, I'll see about it afore night! If ye hev a nigger, ho wants clot lies, 'an' if 30 hev a mewl, he wants shoes, an' he'll take 'ticu hit- pains to kick agin every rock becomes to. It's all wrong, boys, an sometimes I feel like let tin' myself loose and lie-kin' sumbod ." There were I en of ns in the store, and I wad listening to t lie story of a Union man who guided a party of refugees over the mountains into Kentucky, when a great clatter was heard out doors, and some body sr-M tlat (.Id Lick Trasker had "arriv." Next moment he came in. If3 was a man 53 years old six feet high, weighed iDO pounds, and was the f;peci men bad man of tho four counties. Ho didn't look it. lie had a smilo on his face, lurgo blue eyes, and a child would have gone to him in preference to any ither man in the store. lint, if lie didn't look it. he acted it. His lirst movement was to drink a common tumbler even full of moonshine whiaky- As ho sat tin glass down he wiped his mouth 011 tho back of his hand, surveyed each onoof lis in tarn, and finally grow led : "A cursed mean day.' Ouo or t wo replied, but all others were silent. Old Dick was in ugly mood, armed with knife and revolver, und was evidently looking for a jictim. Not an other man was armed, and thero was the display of nerve which thosi mountain men aro celebrated for. ' Not a man at tempted to flatter or conciliate. Not a man attempted to sneak out doors. They were helpless, to a certain extent, but were hp cool as icicles. Old Dick called for and put down two more drinks, and each one of them large enough to liefndiUo a weak man in live minutes. V.'hilo he had his back to the i-rowd -lelTors whi.-pored to oie: "Look out for him. Ar' ye heeled:" "Yes. I have my revolver " "Then git the drop on him! Ping hira right through the head or heart!" r.ut, heavens man, I can't shoot a per son down that vrav. Us hasn't even spoken to me yet." "Wall, keep year eye on him, and if ho mhkes a move let Lim have it." 1 becran to figure. I began to add np tho wealth of the Asters, Vanderbilts, Goulds and Knickcrlxn-kers, and feel that I would give every dollai of It to be ten miles away I had just added the wealth of California, and reduced the ten miles to five, when old Dick pulled his gun and tired six shots around the store at various objects, at the sajnc time uttering six blood curdling ar whoops. "Not a man moved. He slowly reloaded the revolver. and singled me out aud cama forward with extended paw. ' "Howdy?" lie" growled. "I'm eribblns, thank you. " J'ra Old pick bad man " "Yes." ' "Bad, verytad." "Yes." "Kin ye font?" "No." "That's bad. Pad kentry fur a Quaker. I'll learn re." "Say, Dick," remarked one of the men, "he'un hain't one of us. ' He'un's a stran ger from the no'th." "Jim, you shet!" replied tho bad man. Tni going to learn he'un how to tout, lie hain't no good if he can't." Three or four men winked at me to hu mor the old man, and when ho asked if I ttS armed I showed him mv revolver. "Nut bin but a squib!" W gTunted in eontcot. "That thero couldn't send a bcdl iLrough my hide. Come out doors'." All e f U3 went ont. The bad man was unsteady cf hand, leg and voice, but his train wr.s still fairly clear. "Nor.- tUea,"ho said to me, "you go over bv vour shop, an I'll stop yere by tho' lie! :"n. When I opens tiro vou z-i ccad it back tj fast r-a vo kin. Ju.t ucc-y one snos 1:1 Li,e 1 cuui-c yv. 1 looked at tho crowd, end ull nedded to mo to go, and two of thera whispered to mo to kill Old Dick if I could. I went. I had tho shelter of a corner of tho shop, and the bad man had a barrel of salt on. tho platform as a shield. Ho uttered a whoop and opened lire, and everybody scattered for shelter. Now, I am goinsr to frankly admit that, ts I crossed tho street I wanted to take leg bail vp or down tho street. I'd Lavo given an arm to Lo cut of it. I didn't ruu because v.or.ieu raid children v.ero vatch ing me, and because to have: "liunkeu" would have been to cover myself with -sntempt forever after. Eut 1 want to make another statement even mojo strange. I had no sooner reached shelter than I was seized with a ferocious desiro to kill Old Dick. It was as if lie had murdered my family and I had trailed him down. I didn't take cover at all, owing to this feeling, but stood at the cor ner and blazed away and took his bullets in return. 15ut for tho whisky in him he would have dropped me. As it was ho planted four bullets within a foot of my head, while I put four into the salt bar rel aud the fifth into his right shoulder. Ho went down and began to shout, aud a strange exultat ion came to mo ns I thought I had killed him. Tho wound, aided by tho whisky in his stomach, made the bud old man a baby and ho actually cried. Wo sent oil for a doctor and got him fixed up, and when he got his mind back ho shook hands with mo in tho heartiest manner and laughingly said: "Yank, I wouldn't hev believed it. It's the first time in twenty years I've bin downed, an' I feel shucklcss about it." "But you drove me to it." "Ueckou I did. Lor', but what nerve ye hev got! Never saw a feller so steady under tiro. Shako again, and I want ye to cum up and tday a week with me." I did put in threo days with him, and during that time 1 was the one who dressed his wound Quite a number of people called to hear about it, aud in each case Mrs. Traskcr introduced me with: "Stranger from the no'th, an' he'un is tho one who downed my old Dick in a fair fout." M. Quad in Detroit Free Press. Use of Concentrated Foods. Concentrated foods, which contain an excess of 6tarch with too little of the other ingredients found in wheat, lead to torpor and atrophy of the bowels, and sooner or later there is actual disease. Constipation and rectal disorders are fast becoming national infirmities; ami wher ever these prevail especially the first named), 3 0U may look for what are called nervous diseases and brain affections these, later, verging toward insanity; and following this class of maladies, or in con nection with them, we shall find paralytic diseases. Now there is really no need of all this train of physical ills; we bring these troubles upon ourselves. Nature has given us healthful food products, und in great abundance; but if wo convert these blessings into just tho opposite, we have only ourselves to blame. Another foolish idea that many main tain is that there is more actual nutrition in meat (the flesh of animals) than there is in grains. Never was there a greater mistake. Turn to any reliable table giv ing the analysis of foods and you will see that the figures stand the other way; there being threo or four times tho amount of nutritive substance in wheat, rye, oats, corn and bailey than there is in the best beef or mutton. Dried beang and peas are far more nutritious than any of tho meats. (See Payeu and other standard authorities.) Were illustrations needed, we have all the peasantry of the Old World to refer to. - Who does not know that the hard .vorkers tho world over live ujioi a diet from which meat is practically excluded? It is true in Asia, it is truo in Europo. More hard, muscu lar labor can be gotten out of a piece of oat cake, a bit of unleavened wheat meal bread, or even tho southern hoe cake, than out of twice that amount of beef, pork or mutton. Susanna W. Dodds, M.- p. in Demorest's Monthly." ' Helllon of the Roumanians. The religion of the lloumauians is a mass of superstitions, which under tho namo of Christianity dominates their en tire existence. Indeed, one author has said: "The whole life oC a VUacli' is taken up in devising talismans against the .devil." A 'Roumanian u'H'OTf-rs his head on passing a vv.-iycido cross, but he makes au equally deep salutation to tho rising sun: lie goes to church on Sunday, but it is doubtful whether ho does not re gard Friday, which is dedicated to Venus, as the holier day of tho The ortho dox Jle-uuianian regards a'uy ono who buries a corpse without placing a coin in t he hand as a pagan. The Roumanian churches in contrast with tho co,!d, u.v looking churches 0 thp Saxons, present a most attractive appearance, for they are covered with artistic decorations, and u'e a mass of soft, warm coloring, "Not a corner," says Mrs. Gerard, "but from which starts np some grinning devil, not a nook but reveals some choleric looking saint, till wt feel ourselves to bo surrounded by a wholo pageant of celes tial and diabolical beings, only distin guishable from, one another by the re spect i ye fashions "of their headgear, horns or halo, as the case may bo. Theso horned, devils play a veiy Important part in every Roumanian church, where usually a large portion of tho walls is given up to repre sentations of the place of eternal punish ment. The poor Roumanian peasant, whoso life is often so wretched and, struggling as hardly x deserve' that name, serins to derive considerable con solation "from anticipation of the day when the tables are to be turned and the hitherto despised poor shall receive an. eternal crown." New York Sua Book Review, ..... - - 'The handwriting of English literary men boing under, consideration, it 5,3. said that Andrew Lang writes a peculiar, but not illegible, hand; Swinburne's was curiously sehoolboyisli, but perfectly legi Wo "Matthew Arnold's was lucidity It self; Mr. Ruskin's is pretty end plain ; Sir Edward Arnold's is also very plain; John Morlev's is dilGcult at first, but easily got acquainted with; Labouchcro's is pretty bad; T. P. O'Connor's is rather rough, but easy to read; Fredeiick Greenwood's Is called agreeable, and tho editor of The Times, it is said, v.-riies a Tartv?.uiariy (rood and legible hand. Nc.v Ycrk bun. Dlood Likely to Flow Niiw Yomk, Nov. 0, Tho .Mail ami Ex pre s prints this: ' The following is nutheutie, important ami t-peaks for, itself: liAi.inuir, N. 0., Nov. 5. Hon. M. S Quay, N !H Fi fth uvjnue New York: Democratic leaders are now lonstin openly on the streets that they will count us out. Tin y are threatening to kill our u -groi s nnd lynch our supervisors. Tin-y are arming people and resisting arrest. Several have already been shot, and it is certain blood will How on elec tion ilny. South Carolina democrats are coming across the bonier and the militia has been ordered under arms. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people w 11 not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John hou.-t s or irresponsible parties at enormous profits?, rather than take a medicine1 of v.-.irH wide reputu dion .md one thai is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for purifying the blood ns REGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER &, 15LOOI) MAKER, and ever bottle that does not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by ). P. Smith & Co., druggists. Clothing must go, Men's Business Suits at $4.V0. Elson, the One Price Clothier. Everything necessary fur furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Uoeck s. If you have a watch, clock or jewelry of and kind vou want repaired ;ooI, take it to II. M. Ganlt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Foit 8AI.K, A good span of matched ponies for sale, they are a numbir one buggy team. Enquire at this office. tf The finest bedroom sets can be found at II. Hoick's. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say : "Oh! it is only a little cold." and keep giving thein cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when thev can be so easily re lieved by I5EGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superior, and few equals. For s.tle by O. P. Smith fc Cv,., druggists. If yon wan, anything in the jewelry line, ri to II. M. C;u.lt He will si 11 you good goods fit low prices and guarantee them as represent ed. Plenty of feed. Hv.r, gr.ikam and meal at Ie;se's mil?, tf Men's Overcoats :U Eicon's, the One Price Clothier &UJ0, A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Why? Because he had no G.uti.ANi) Stovk. Buy one of Johnson Bjsos sept2 dim. Remember you save 2-5 etc 041 every dollar by tradtprj with liSiOa the One Price CJ.diije!-, COUCH! artel COUCK! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason jou will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medicines; wj.en BEGGS" CHERRY COyQlI S.VUP will positively relieve your cough at Oiu-of This is 11b advertising scheme, but an actual fact. :uul we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. No finer, larger, cheaper line of neck wear m the state of, ei-xassa than you can fiin" -voei, the one price cloilatiL ' ' tf Dont go to Omaha when you want to get your beautiful parlor and bed room sets but go to Ht-nry Bocek's fur niture emporium where y ;' get every thing in the fi;-,Uiw- Mho that will go to nvthe j.our home beautiful and comfort able; and above all vou can gi t it cheap. Remember that he who st lis iuc';t ;un ( sell ehcapt st. doe. kc v.ne price ciethter, belii-vs tin j the good old motto, "quick fede nnd small j lfi:.,, ,iuc is always busy sell ing goods. tf II. Bonk's funiiiuie stock is acknowl edged to be the fiucst and most com plete iu the citv. II. M, Ci'Utl ii v cuiving some very fine novelties iu Oxidijeil Silver gods for holidavji, If yon want a good clock, go to II. M. Gault. lie has a large assortment to pick from tit prices that cau't help but sell them. Elson t',5" '.n Price is selling Chinchil la overcoats, Eeayer Collars and Cuffo at $15.'G0. For Sent- Part, or aVi or my house to small fami ly, c?or. fUU and Dny streets. tf Mua. A. Bi F.i.. Golel hucI silver watches enough 'to supply the country at II. M. G'mlt's, cheap aud warranted to give satisfaction. Menjs Unbmndried &hirts, 40 cenls, at Elson's the One Price Clothier, Gobi anil .ilver spectackjs fit II. M. Gault'a Elson, the One Price Clothier, is selling the Chicago Hats at $1.90. Send your job work to the Hekald office. On November First ! :JJ(DIE WILL In one df liis windows. Kverviiotly can jnioss a?nl ncel mt l.nv a cent's worth. The one ;iief:sin5 the nearest to how many Beans the jar contains, hy.Ian. 1st, i-hall receive SSfl The second Clear Sa,,2? And the Third Nearest A FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL I The .Tar will ho filled and sealed up 1 y two responsihle parties on November 1st, and Counted dy three responsible parties at a Public Hall, on .lanuoi'y 1st, ls,S, in Platt.-inoiilh. If a lady should be the li lot nearest ruesser she will receive. A Twenty - Dollar Trunk. The Second Nearest -The Third SILK I3rinrr your cmesaes w ith name in each Lookout for laruje hand bills ivin; you a program belore K'ing fill the Jar and e unt the Jleans. 'ihe Program will be very n ne-rnce And Leader BUSISUSS DJKECTQlfY. A TTOKNEY. A$tu.nii'-fit -tvnv and Notary Public, onice in Firxjrera.'d Block. I'latff moutu, Neb. ATTOKNKY. A. N. SVIXIVAN, Attorney-at-baw. Will give prr.np. Attention to a!l lupines? hi trusted to Sum. onie in Union Hlock. Kist side, t'lattsmouth. Nrb. BAKPii SJiOP A NO MATH ItOOM. ' EO. MOKLKY. V?t nnd Cold Rivlis at all iioins. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutthuc a specialty. Cor. at It and Alain, under Carruih's. BOOKSKI.LKU, KTf'. .t. V. YOUN'S, Bookseller. Stat vntj-, ftnd News 1 tealer ; Fancy ;,,, s. 'l'ovi l'i.iFeeHoi.'ry, Ki:i ' i.irs. Soda WiitV Vi-.'i nii'k .liaKe, I'iauo:? and tirgAtis and .'ii a! IiiU'iiaents. - Cl vrinxo. T.. 0(.I.IIN1. Cloliren. Fii iii-lHiU ('..sods : to the old re liabie Ionise fm- H:its. i.ars. b'ln'on-Iias. Trunks. Botds. Siio-.. .iaiu street, next Casei.'o, lia" k. 1) o. p. s'.ii m & ". l.tiiVrn in Wail Paper. Paint. Oil, Art Mater S.ils. t'iiiars fc". Jloekwoo.l IJlock. D KNTIS r. Da. A. T. AVITHK'IS. "Tle ';:tt li-s-i Denti-ts." Teetli extorted w ii hout t least pain or harm. Ar- iSei d "th insertetl insmediaie'-y afo-r exti-ioui! nat lral one-' w:imi d"-iretl. I;!-1 and all oMiei Ulli-ig'i Ft'k-tlj' P.rst v':it-n. Ottiee In Union li!:tK. ;-4lsOCEIUKS. VJf C'UtlS. WOTILFARTH. Staple ar;d Fanny ll-"C!-r"'es, Gl isswara and Crockery, Flour and Feed. n ENT'S FUKN'I-HINO J 1S. M J. II. 1) N EU.V, dents Fin Fe.rnislier and liniib': Tli.. tllf.st complete ; nd to est ut-.vii m ih j city. Carrutli Block, Cer,.t u i -Main. .Pv')CEIilFS. Vl M. P.. M U P.PH Y CO. , Tlie r.ead'r.K I.'ealers in Grotrre-. t-roekery. Cliiua, La"fil, Wondtm and Willow ware. Flour. Feed, c C-ash i a;d for count! y projuce, GRWF.PIFS. I.KHNHOFF fe SOENMOHSKN. Groeeris-', rrovi-ions, (41:issware nd Crockery. HAK.VtiS?. W. G. KF.EFEIt. Sitccpstif t.-'' O. M. srr-iiit. liarin'i-i, Saddler lloos. Net--. Robes, Dusters, aud all liorselur uivSiir-gsoods. HAKDWAUK. dOUV' AS P.HOS.. Hardware. Ktove. Tiiiv.Hre. TWc and PoeVet Cn:rv. n-rrs ete. Il-niseiiold Sewlnir Ma eii'mes atid .Jetvel GHolin stovf. Titiwork of all kinds d--m at re;ionable prices. Alain t-tr--et, IH'.lod Block. Ei:CH AN 1 TA I C. F. MITII. Mereliant Tai-er. Main -trett. "ever Mer'O Slioe store. C't-Tipiete ock of faiiiliiea., ':! guaranteed. Prices defy conipetiti M ILblNEl! Y. M5v! .1 w .UlUVSOV. .'V - V . . I . . ..v. - . - v - ..... ' inc)y'.' "d Trim mint's : alo Ch-Mren and la j'attts' Bonne's, to be clot!?d out at coet. r....r.' -. I ..f it, a- l atent Sn-Iog nf Mil. The 0 Price 0 PLACE nearest Nearest HANDKERCHIEF I a sealed enviloj e. One micss to person. interesting. m h Hussler bioinsn of Low Price. J. II. EMMONS, 3?.I. I10VK0IATI1IC Physician Surgeon OnieR over WeseottV ftore. Aain street. lteillel!e- in Dr. cliiUlkncclit's propeity. Chronie Dis' He-i and Ui-es-s of Women and Children a specialty. Oiliee lioure, ! to II a.m. li to 5 and 7 to 'J p. in. WILL OPEN SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND VOCAL CULTURE. Special care Liken in cultivating lung ower, removing voice from throat. CLEONE B. DANIELS, Of Omaha, fornieily of YVa:-!,htD, D. ('. Terms, reduced, per L fm h, .lOcts. Address Box :jri. Plattsinoidli P. O. U. B. WINDHAM, .lol'.N A. l AVIKS, Notary Public. Notary "iiblfc. Ofiiee ever Bank t l C!is- Coo'.iy. Pl.ATTSMOeiH, - - XeW.ASKA FOii SAicK to Fi:i:ir:KS ! Steers and Hc.'fsrs, Oit. Two and 'lliree y:;rs old, ne:ir Ki--.ra, Jvanss : suitable for Feeding or Uitiiglnng. Vltaro Stock. Cattle. Will f-ell on lime to pmOes niakiiiK flrst-cl:m t pai"'-r ; acn'ress : H. P.GPIMKS. Kiewit, .Jx'a., or VT. B. GBlMr S. Katit-ait City. M. C F. S M I T H, The Boss Tailor Main St.. Over Merges' Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign nnd iiomehtic woolens that ever came west of Missouri i-iver. Note these prices: Business nuib from $10 to $35. dress mits, 25 10 $45. pants $4, $5, $, ".50 nnel upwards. Will guaranteed a fit. Prices Defv CompetUion. O- ICEMPSTER, Practical Ym ?rd Organ Tuner A.VD RKPAIItF.R. First-c iss work gnnrnnteed. Also deal er in Pianos and Organs. Office at Boeck'a ivxaiture store, Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. till-