Try' !! i'4 If ij SKCON1) YKA It PLATTSMOUTJI, NEUUASKA, TUESDAY KVHNIXU, XOYIUllSHU 1.5, 1888. NUMItKi: .r.5 ffilRmft k A fck .' ainn j ItlS -j i: I si m ;i a ih I a 7 j I I V I; .11 . i 1 I' -T. nif.y, I . .-. P :: J I I , .-f-i.- i CV.l : -i . I ... V r. m. kii hkv a K Km - J.i MK- I' VI I K.IS IV, .III. r. t ins i i. viik A .Maimh.k. . S 'I. I K KOIt l V II VI A l.l'. K i .1 V W r.i k 11 veil kV.ld, y .- AI.'Nlli: (l V ,. . i m ks I A SlIlI'MAN 1 .1 it MLitruv I s vV In. n ' , t, I'll.N UN Mill. J' M 0.l.l.K. i'KK 1.1 W .loli.N K.l.ilAlUMA.N k-' KHOII OottllKH V ai Pub.VVur IUII HAWKJtVOHTH Tr.-a, .., 1. A. VAMI'ltKI.L. IlliM. I'm. LOCK Hi Kl riMTCIIKI KI.U F.XA OKI K ill' IK I l W. II. Tool. .J :i N M. I.KVIIA W. O. MHOWAI.TKK J.O. klKKNHAUV A. MaIoi,K A M.F.N IlKKSON MaYNAHU bflK K C. KUSHKI.I. ; i-.ur.-r, - I. :. J Ml v ''I' I. i r .. 1 . ! - tr. . , - i: i-.i. .l-r t". -i : i i: uici Coirt, b!..:.i.f. h-irvyi r. Atf.uracy. t j :.' i' l'i School, t . :'.' J : ii .VHIOKUPKRVIHOI!4. A i :. rh'in., - - riaftsmouth l' .'-.i ., ;. - Ve-iUi!5 Walr A. ii. Ii i - t.uiwood HM J.O );;k No. U?. I . . I'. -Me-H " ' ',TV f'. -l.iy fVHiilii,' of ci'-ti vH(. All ,.t i;n. tiirs are r.-if-lliiiiy invntsi 10 t. I; vll I'ltlfil KNCAMinilCM' No. 3.1. o. A t ! in 't;?H -iTy :i:t.'rnii! KrMiiy in e--'i iH.iili in !.! M.i-mii! Hill. VUiling ;r s ire I i viloJ to attcu.l THJOK NO. 8. A. O. U. W.rMets i y'V iHt-sriian KrlU;iy ev-iiiuir at K. of 1. j, -. ; X; :i-:!;',it .llhcr r renix'CtfuIIy la ."' il. K.J. Mirn.MlTW()rHmii ; I i,.:.:. Kir.-WHii ; . li. Kemster. ver-r- '- v. J'.Mte, Financier: i. V. Housc v , . .. . i.'t-r ; M. iHtriht. U?Jver; l -i.i.r'i. I'.ifl M. VV. ; 1. N. lJowen, Guiile ; i". J. iCiuii. li.Hia Watch. r.;"TTMI' NO. 3J. MOUKUN WOOHMEN ' ; v;-; "-.t MoeusHroi'il Hiwl f.iurih Mod - :ii K. cl V. Imll. All traii-icnt , , . , ; i.Mt 'il t. in. U :h il . I- A. ,.-,- ' j'.ertbjf I'o-ii.il ; '!. J',' NiIim, w.-rnj . 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K. llullimaii l.l UK. rii:s. i-.-v. F. K. Wliut. .1. ( i'allcrH .n. r. i:. KI-'u:, V. VV. lu'itu;i:i, K. ioi- ,.t ;C!V.i;iJ.lE POST 43 G. A. R- ROir.K. J W .To'ivso.v (lommander. a H.Twiii Senior ice F. A.1UT .:, lunior - " ;. Nn.vs Aijura..i. HsitY -1 l:l'l'IIIT r M- x: : li v s 0t!-t.rof tlie ay. t -s um.'s .it. " " u:irtl VKY lrgt Mujor. jt-.Hii i .it ,kM,is.. ..CJ;ur:er MiWtcr .r!I. X.. i ' i: i" l4t Cliaplaiii A t i hi u i' evifuin - N.. j for an Incurable me of TaUrrlj j la the He4 by the proprietors ot DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. a rslarrli. Headache. c.ltruction -f nose, dincharfr'-e falhinr Into tlirOUt. UH.'timP9 proiiw, wuirry, mi'i ni'iiu, St othi-rs. ihick. tnartou!S mucous, purulent, blooly aa-1 putriil : ryr weak, rinifiny in ears. d-a!ni-M. difnculty or cloarinjr throat, expecto ration of fir-n!iv matter: breath offensive: n-n.-tl an.l ta.t unpaired, and peneral debility. Ouiy i few of the? umptoms likely to be pres ent at onre. Thouaan'ls of cases result ia con umrt:on. nod end in the Brave. liy its mild. a.xthinir. and bealinpropertlet. Tr nc' ltome.lv iiirm the worst casea. SOCi 1 rvro Dili - i. t . LJILII i iut. lt.iiouft Attarka,and all deraniremtnta of lie auU bowel. tU.bydrureist. .JULiUS PEPPERBERG. I VSUFACTt'KKR OK AND : CC A I - 9, RFT5.I? .':....:: ix int. . . . ! !i.iiii!i our .r fie f tipperberco and 'eu:ii Ff'.I. mse or . :r s'loKKliS' ARTICI.";:! vs . I .... U V.lV. V'i. 1S. Vi'.i: i Hi-' lulled paints. t!(e :.. .,k t. at Frirke & Co'f- dit,4 Stf, i t i'i lit CsmnUsioncrs' Proc -cdinis. XiiYKMiihii 7tii, i.-y. lSiiurd met Ui'ii nit to u.lj.Hii inn. n:. 1'n s- iii: A. It. l'mlii, A. il, l)i(km ami Jiui l'lt.f tuiiii)ii-.-,ivi)cis; II. Ciitcli IilKI, .nuiii 1 -i k. .Miiiuti-s wf Ot-tolu-r srssion reau uiul .nlrVfil, ultiT whicli the following wus , ilt nie to-w it: In Hi- ii,.:tlir of tlie saii: (if lot 5 in l!'( L 15 in tli'.- rily f I'l:ittsmfulli it v.'.is o.l ii'.l th.it it lu sukl to .Mrs JuIiii- . nun lor sf2 J5.00. Th foMovviu ' iiiiDropriition bills wen: i audited ami iiuovvnl us in.ucuteil un gen- erul fuii' I: W II .Ml'u k. I) U'liii'' iiisonors.?110 75 SheriMHii i. ('utiilit, riutin.. , Hi j A Clink, iinlsc to j ul 1,J to Nel. Ti lci'liom: Co, rent 3 00 Skinu'-r iV Kitt:hie,iiiH j'oor house 100 00 .IoS Wt'kd.ifk, lli'l-l' to j ul. . E l'liliiiur. nulse to poor 10 00 (!" :jo I'?'.) !2 T. 00 10 oo 2 75 : oo 27 DO -1 00 Geo Stunts, collecting taxes.. J K KeiHilcy, printing A H KnottB. printing E Palmer, indse to poor W H llukcr, stutioiicry Gazette-Journal ("o, iiintiii"; M Spink, cxlrn stationery Mrs liiiih room for election . 1 Spiuk, snl;iry and rxpc-nsi s. . . 113 50 J C Eikcnbnrv, ir rdni" pri-sonera ,s ; In (J Seal Is. damages 1- 20 W.I White, court room rent 100 00 Fred l'atterson, m lse to poor. . . I) Woodard, exp co coin'rs Kit Sampson, lioardiu poor s oo 5 ;$o 101 31 i no 12 no 43 40 15 23 7 2.j 11 30 11 75 7 40 10 00 18 00 20 30 3(5 05 J 11 Cox, hardware F S White, ootbs to paupers. . . Wcideuaau & Iiref kcufeld stoves Christ Koehuke, fixing jail T Clark, coal Ne! Telephone Co. rent Jlcnry lioeck, bedding for jail.. Chas Murphy, muse to paupers. . Johnson liros, nidse to county. . A 1 Dickaon, salary and cxp A II Todd, u:nc Lonis Foltx. same Omaha R. ptiblican, printing etc. 22'J 50 li Ci itilili.i l, sa!ary and exp... b'J CO Cut in tin: following insane casis were :.! 'owed : John (Iiiyp-r 2-: 55 2s !'0 n oo 33 30 li ::o 7 10 17 70 7 M 4J !'tl Jacob 1 lansen Alex N'-lson I.Vil!:i ('.iinlib' 11 Coits of Stat" vs E M.u vi n. . . " " " m Limi y " " " l'utiick .Moon " " Janki s E-ui . " " .l ick lbir:in . . " " Ellis (fcWestlake 2s s5 Tiie followlnii appropriations were mini; from the Ins le hind: E G Cool, y, lixiii'4 bi id-e. . . 5: 20 00 Id 00 4(1 31 21 3 0 '.IS 05 20 0O . .SO 05 14 1:0 Mutz i'c Sii ink, luiiiber Milton Irwin, pott lor biidoe.. Wat' i tn in t: Co, Itwnbt r Marshal! Bros, !i ids C A K-iiiffman, lumber J 1 Mc.hei.soii. lr.inbi r J. hn Wat.Tinan, lumber J Graham, lum'u r and work . . . . tVn,!: IC, i. i:i!l n iiiiirin'' bii.W 10 00 S juth 1-itt" I.nmb'T Co. lumber 115 75 Tii - i 'Lio .-ino; wns allowed on road fund: li L Cross, hauling road grader.? 3. 00 Win Ba-tcr. M-:ap :is 15 ot Joe; h Mullen, work on loads . . 24 00 Tii'.' 1 as.'1 on e A of n w i sec "JG 12-14 is extended for the period of ten years. The d. ! for load war Ivijl was ac cepted ii;d .bed rieoidid. The road w as declared open by coin'rs and ordered put on platt book. Pe tition nskinc; for the appointment of W. A. Cl.horn justice of peace for Louisville precinct was granted and bond approved. Petition askmsr for a ehana of loca tion of a county road running west from tlie village of Louisville along the li. fc M. right of way was granted as petitioned for. . Petition nuking for an appropriation for starting county road running south of Union was refused. Report of viewers on private road asked for by Fred Demko. was accepted and the road ordered opened upon the tender of payment of ?50 damag'S to Eli E don, ond $10 costs to Cass county. li.iard adjournal to meet Dec. 4, lt?SS. BlKU CHITCHl-lKI-n, Conuty Clerk. And Daniel Obeyed. 'Dan:ei:M ;Sire r ,:l fain would sleep for I am weary. ' Read sonietbing to me to lull me to repose.'' "What shall it be ? Something from the humorous papers V "No, Drtuitl, no; read a few chapters from 'Fox's book of rmrtyrs. " "Yes, my liege." Lincoln Journal. How's this for a tie? The following was the vote in Cass township, Mushem gum, Co., Ohio: Harrison 125. Cleve land 125, Ryan 125, Lvbarser 125, ii,....w im i;..'iu.l 1 ?a Tioiin li!5. C(ck- if-. M-on I -tr,. Srott 125. Painter 125. Ri'l r 125. l)iin'';!ii 125. E.-.ns 125, P...-11 12", Conner 1'5. D niit- 125. HOW CAN PA3ENT3 all-.v tli'.ir childr. n to coimh and strain and eolith and calmly siy: "Oh! it is onlv a littlo cold." an I keep giving 'hem c'.if'ip an! dangerous medicint-s, until h.-y ftrc d,;-R-n witli lun.'.j feyi r of j-o'.:-eiii".i.fi :i, v. In it tl. -v ran tL- o fiisllv re-li-ve ti y BECKS'" CHERRY COCGH SYIvl'i' It ha no PUi'iri-ir. and few f in: :. K--r sil by O. P. Smith & Co., drujiiSti. Clothing must go. M-n's Business Suits at f 1.00. EUop. the Que Price Clothier Tlioy "T'toMi uj:iiiiiT.s" If any on-; has i Vi i' :iv n Ur. Sage's Cat.tnli Rem-dy a lair tri d and has not been (l!Htl tli: It by, the ln:i li It fact urets of that unfailing r in. iiy wouhi Jiki: to hear fro j.i that individual, for when they off-.-r, as they do, in good faith, $500. fur :i c:im: of n i5:d catarrh which they cacict cif". they m an jn-! ix ully what tliey s iy. '!'!i'-y are ti i.-iiu iaily reponsi! le an.i abtm l. lit y a'-Ie to laak" good tli' ir guuaiitee, us a;iy :!; c:::s learn by making pro). i r inijiiiiy. R nn-dy sjU1 by all druggists, at 50 c.-nts. Is Ciytliztion a Failure. 'Yes, judge, I think that civilization has readied a higher eminence in this country than any where else. In all other countries, for intance the women of the lower and middle classes are treated as beasts of burden and slaves. Here tiny are treated as princesses." ? 'I agree with you. By the way how is your old mother now':' Firt rate, she was currying coal into the house when I leit." Lincoln Journal. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people w 'll not, can not, or elo not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John Houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide repudiation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for- purifying the blood as REGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that docs not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith Ja Co., druggists. Dont go to Omaha when you want to get your beautiful parlor and lied room sets but go to Henry Iloeek's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in thr furniture line that will 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. COUCH! and COUGH! and COUCH What in the world is the reason you will coti'h and keep coughing and still keen trvinir inf'-rior im dicines when eeggs-'ciieriiy cough syrup win t'ositiv- lv relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and v guarantee it. Sold bv O. P. Smith S; Co.. drugej.-ts. If you want anything in th" jewelry line. !' to II. M. (built He will sell you good goods at low prices and guarantee them as represented. roil s U.K. A good span of matched ponies for sale, thy are a number one buggy team. Enquire at this oflicc. tf Everything mcessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Boeck's, Gold and silver watches enough to .--upply the country at H. M. Gault's. cheap and warranted to give satisfaction. Elson the One Price is selling Chinchil ns Overcoats, Beaver Collars and Cuffs, at 1 5. r. o. O. P. Smith & Co. are making a spec ialty of Christ mns and fine New Year? cards this sea-on. Mrs. J. F..Iohnson has just received some hnndsOine hats and bonnets, and she will be pleased to show them to any of our readers, who will call on her. - If you want a good clock, go to II. M. Gauli. He has a large assortment to pick from at prices that can't lu-p but sell them. Iuilitcnce of tho East WJrnl. V.'ith few exceptions the east or north east w inda act unfavorably upon human beings. Dr. Richardson says: "That all nervous conditions in which, for want of a tiiore correct term, we say the nervous tono is lowered, are nnch intensified by tho cast wind, and, indeed, the special action of this particular wind is to pro duce want of tono or debility. Under its influence almost all sick persons say they are depressed; they do not complain of re duced appetite, nor of pain intensified, nor of derangement of the secretions, buttbey declare that they aro rendered prostrate both in mind aud body. They are also moro irritable in mind, which perhaps leads them to feel acutely the sonso. of prostration. In brief, If a tingle ' word were wanted to express Hie morbid effect of an cast w;ind on tho sick man, and on all the members of tho 6ick community, that word would be prostration " The same authority continues: "That the presence oi the east wind increases the mortality pf those who are suffering from diseases 'of debility of every kind is ft fact that seems undoubted. The physician, through the whole of the spell of an east wind, will find his patients complaining of not making satisfactory progress, and will seo extreme cases rendered more speedily hopeless facts indicating the ex Istence'of a general and all pervading ia Hueuce in the atmospheric sea itself as tho causo of tho w hole of the evil.' What that influence is, how tho air is modified, whether it is modiuod by some change in tho constitution of theoxygen, or w hether it carries with it somo foreign deleterious pri?'b:et, it is impossible to say, for up to this limo'no special chemical examination of the cast wind has been made with tho object of determining its rpecial physical properties. Yw know t ho effects cf it. an-1 wo know no more." llerald of Health. liiil Nos ''Catch Cu.'' Tho Trench never did well ci trrualat lrsg, Shakespeare. Even Yckair? did not "efftch on" to the tacoiiiuj' cf tho grc?.t raniiitu-r. Shahespeare's c-ri-ession, "I vill carvo myself a t'criun with my sword." Voltaire rendered, "V.'ith my sword I will raaha n- fortune carving meat." New Yorli Press. 11.. I Wi.nN of Africa. In th.; vast u. ei'.:i of Africa. Asia and Australia w. ihul ull tho requisites lor tho full dev.-!',; i;h :.t of healed air cur rents Tin: whole siirrouiitiing.s aro fa voi'ab'e. a'ld aaiid being a poor conductor the powerful rays of an undimmed sun warm thi supe; iieird layers to an extraor dinary degree, and this excessive tempor al uro is coi.smiMiicate.l to the Faiperhi ('.unbent iilni.'isiiheiv in tho usual way. Between Tripoli r.:ui Mur.uk there is a hti rile trat t of more than fifty miles of sandy country, where a thermometer thrust sis inches heiow toe sairoieo re folded a temperature of 130 dcg.s. in South Africa !ir John Persehel found a e.rouii l temperature, of 15'J deg.s In the .-.. vi-re !roii;:ht of tin i-u:ui'ier.of loTT, iu I ho Fiji Islands, the black hid b t hcrniom e'.t r :! the gratis registered 172 degj. So ex-.-eei'ingl v hot was t he ground that tho poor natives, whose feet are "as tough as rowhido. often enabling them to walk over lire or on the top of live coral, an ordeal almost equally severe," were compelled for oneo to bandage their feet for protec tion against the liery S'tl. On some, arid desert plains the tempera ture of tho sand reaches 2G0 (legs, and 3ven higher. During Capt. Sturt'.s wan Jerings' in Australia ! f"v.-rl th-.t a match would i..- o.. : m.piy dropping it on tho ground. Burton's feet were scorched while pitching his tent in tho Arabian desert. The same authority, describing tho Ineiigo district of Central Alriea, states that "under the burning yellow sky tho grass is as white as tho soil; the fields stubbk'.s stiff as harrows are r-tained only by tho shadows of passing clouds; tho trees, except upon the nullah banks, are bare; the animals are walking skeletons, and nothing' seems to fiouri.-di but flies, white ants and caltrops. Intense heat and want of water have dried the land." Tho Kagolay, an important river system of Abyssinia, receiving many trib utary streams, is unable to reach tho Ki-a, as the hot dry air and sand between them drink up the wholo volume of water. Coruhill Magazine Ovei toadiiiy tlie Hilling Table. But vuat have the women to do in this matter? Do tkey, too, not vio with each other as to who can set the finest table? Even the plain farmers' wives do not always give us a rood example. Count tho varieties at a single me;d, especially if they have company. Besides bread, but ter, milk, meat, vegetables, etc. (enough for any Christ san).t here are cakes, pastries, preserves, jellies, pickles, puddings, side dishes innumerable, with coffee or other hot drink, over and above. I think I once counted no less than sixteen dishes at a plain little "lea" in a country village. With this state of things in the rural dis-ti-'cts, wiiat aro wh to expect in the large citit-s? Listen to one who has just spoken his mind on th's subject: "The essential diiVeronee between bar barism and civilization, according to epicure.-, is that tl; n mcnato to live, and no-.v they live to eat. In American cities, not ably ia New York, th'-re are, it must bo confessed, many r-r. called civilized beings of thi:i order. Yv'hen they aro not eating, they arc talking or thinking about it; and their laces show what an absorbing idea and habit il is. They may be s,cen any evening at Dobuouieo's, tho Brunswick, the lloifman, or at some one of the fash ionable clubs, intent upon tho dinner they have ordered, and enjoying with repellent sensuality their various dishes and wines. They are apt to have round, protruding eyes, large, coarse mouths, do'iblo chins, florid, oleaginous complex Ions, a genera expression of matter dominating and con trolling mind. They -are barbarians in tho midst of high civilization; fur they aro consecrated to their appetites, and imper vious to th:". I'lii'. v Issues of life." S v-.v Waterman Opera House ONE NIGHT Thursday. Nov. 15 Tilt: LEADING ATTUACTIOX .:i m:n (a;.ixii c-mpaxy inch ijing mi. Win. I1A HI' IS Leading American Actor. Fiit tisne in this city, and '..c.i"'".'iia 1'rorlutlion of LihaKi spcfii's Greatest Com edy, in live acts W Ado Hit Itli: if-...- ;f 3 - i ' JSC- ? X lea as Boairlce Her gi t -a test Comedy Characterization. Magnificent Costumes I by "Worth, of Paris, France. PPvICEF, :?t.C0. 7o cents and gallery 50 cent?. Seats Reserved in advance at J. P. Tot uj'sPookstore, no extia charge. w';xl- 0 November- i3MS-.cc7rji rr. z- lA ilJ ,M,gB" ' " TIip Ih-Piipp Hint hipr i 110 Hilly f Blbu P UIIIIGI wn.i. Ore1 BEiilTS Jn one of li'3 wintlo'.vs. I'vi ryln aly can ;iu-.-.s a!il iuel jjot Luy u cent's wui'tli. Tliti '.me otics-i! r tlie noiiit i-t to l:nv mar v 3eans tlie jar c. nt:ii lis, ly .Jan. 1st, thiill receive' i m SUIT -The second And the Third Nearest A FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL I The Jar will he lilied and sealed up 1 y two responsihle i:irties on November !t, and counted dy three rer..nsible .artieH at a Public, Hall, on Januory 1st, lsSi, in riattsinoiith. If a lady hould be the iirt nearest ouesper she will receive A T wesity - The Second 'l he Third t r w k i I k i C I'ring your guesses with name in a pealed envelope. One ouess to each person. Lookout lor hiro-e hand liill oiv iiif you n proo-i-.mi bob-vo oinir to lill the Jar and count the 1 Jeans, 'j he I'i-oo-jmhi will bo very in terestino-. e-Piice And Leader A TXOllSKY. A S. F. TfloT.?;. Atoi-p,e'--at-L:iw an.l N;Jsii l'i:Si!!c;. OfHee in Fnjrera'd IJloc.t. V'.;,itnu)Uth, Neb. A TliJ.:.Ni V. A A. X. RT'I.LIVAN. Attorr.pr-st-l.aw. V.'iil pive proiar-t it'eiition to all iiuHiiicis intrnsled" t !iln'. Oilier li Union lilock. Fast side, i'liittsi'iouth. N-b. BAKBElt SlXOf ASP 1!T1I KOOM. :i. MOIM.LV. Hot r.nd Col.! Kadis at all hoars. Ladies' and ClnidrPn's Hair Outtiua a specialty. Cor. UU unit M;iia. liiider Ciul ttlli'". BOOKSELLER. ETO. .1. 1'. YOL'NO, lri;l-:sijllor. Stationer, and Xev. s Healer : F.-rcy (lomis, Tojs. ('eiifeeti'"iery, K!a it'.irs. :. 1 ; iV"ati-r a'-ei Mi'k s.!iak", l'laaos and organs acd Musi a! IniitriiiiK nls. "I. TIIIXG. - L. OOLDIXO. Cl.Mh'i p. F n id-liii (i.iiule Oo to the old re liable le-ese for Itass, Oa: s. I 'mlirilas, Trunks, lit- tf, Sha.s. Mala street, next C'a-st'o, I'vl-'iU- is o.. V. s.:mi ru :c ro. IVa'cr-: ir. v''-: i'.ii'er, P.iiats. oil. Art Mater- a!-, t;-jai.s &'.. Iloekwood H'uek. DENTIST. ITl. A. T. WITlllvJ.-. 'I he T'iiialesi llealit.' 'I'etth xfrnoted v. iihout i lie U;sl (uiiii !- liariu. A r. 'ficc'l letl insei'tiid iimauiliatdly after extracting na.ural ones when de-ired. O.ild and ail otlier l-ia.nss M: icily tirxt clas. (:T:ee ta Union Mock. GKOCEU1K5 OMRfS W )IILFARTiI, sHajae ai:d Kaaey O-cer'es, Ol .isswara and i.'roekeiy, rioiiraud Feed. GENT'S KL it V! ! II NO O'lOOS, .1. H. I) ) NPLLY. Oents Fini Farnh-iier an.l Ft:iti.'?. T'iC ia''i complete :t:id JPiest s'oek in Ilia !;. Criuth Block. Oor. ." li a;i(!. -Ma'a- GRC.O' i:tr ' LKfl N flOFF & cOF.N'NlCl!SN. Grocc-rien, I'rovi.-ime;. Olasswaro ud C'roekory. Air.NE-si ---" W'. O. KEFFKR, S'lidvssr-f n O. M. Sir'-ijtit. Harne!-, Saddlery Ootid, fl'. Rubes, liiitirrs, and ail Dorse fs:r iiisli'ii iI'o:'s. Haki"vakf. .Ti! v nv nirs., HnoJivare. t :.ve. Ti:.v. at p. Tublo ftrd rocket C' t'e-y. Has iri. e!i. H-au"!t.orri stwini? Ma cliii.es a"d .le-Ac'. f ioyet". Tinv.rk of ;i;I kiiU v sik'ra-suiiable prices. iMain U:c. lf-iil? sfivd tiL'k. MKltfHAM TAILOR. C. F. SMITH, Meridian. Tai'or, Main street, cvf-r Meriji";' slice store. Oo'idete v-!c or paiejileo. Fit tcnai auteed. Friec-4 tiiy eoni;etlli(.u. M lLLlXr.lt V. MRS. .1. F. JOIINS.VN. A f(n;iltte l.ir.e of the Latest Styles of Mil lineiy nd Ti iiiitiini:s : ai-o CliildiVa's aud la f ants' Donne s. to lie closed on at ct. The finest bedroom Fcts can be found at II. Bocck'e. I he On First ! i'laci: - 0 nearest- olSa Trunk Nearest Neare.st- HANDKERCHIEF I Clothing Hussler of Low Price.-;. : One. 1 'wo and Three veins o!;, near Kiowa, I Kansas : suitable fur I'cediaK or KoiikImK. ileo Stocli. Catllo. ! Wi'l fi li en lime to partu s nuiloui; liist-clacS If. 'V. Olfl VKs, Kie'v a, K.-if., or V.'. II. (ilfl.MI S. Kant :is )ty, .Mo. I It. 11. Vv'INOIIAM, Jol'W A. I'AVIKH, j Notary fnblic. 'otaiy f ubllc. j vi ;m)1!a:-j i oavilh, I attorn cys - at - Xaw. j Office over liti.J: id Ca-' rx.nty, j Flat tsmoi ti:, - - KKritAPKA ! Practical Flem tim Tuner amj r:i'Aii;i- it. Fi i s-t -class work guanmti . d. Al.-odf al er in Pianos and Orgar s. (Jfilce nt Uocck'H furniture store, Pl.ittn.onth. Nebraska. C. F. S M I T II , The Boss Tailor Iilaia St., Over Mcr;;i s' sin e Ktore. Has the best and most xmphfe f'ocJc of Ffmples, both fcTcign und df mci-tic woolens that ever fame wot f f Misponri river. Xd these prices: Eusinof I'uits from lrt to :'. d.-s fnits, to 4."5 pasts -l, !?, if, $G..r0 roid upwards. J-Will guarantetd a fit. Prices Defv Compelllion. J. II. EMMONS. M.D. novo:oPATii!'j Physician i Surgeon Ofilce ever tV.eeti'i cfore. Vain Kfrfrt. Roidenee In lr. S-l:;idl.-iir-cl,t's noperty. ('Iiror.io nLxsPS and I)isc:(M's dl Wcin t-n and Oliililren it vnecinlfy. OCSee hfiui, to il a.m. 3 to ii and T to 3 . la. ?. &.17A. Time Table. OOI sa KT. No. I..", a. in. (JOINO FAST. No, 2.-4 3 p. Hi. No, 4. 1 :."o a. m. N.'i 7 :13 p. m. Xo. 10. a :45 a. III. J Xo, n. e :4o p, in. no, R. fi :I7 a. ia. No. 7.-7 :.l t. m. No. 9 --8 :'.7 p. m. NO. 116 ;27 a. in. All traln run daily 'oy wsrof Omaha, extvpt Xo;. 7and s vihi!i run to and from Schuyler daily except Sunday. Xo. 3 : I a tr.n to Pacific Junction at .3ria.n Xo. 14 Is a stub from Pacific Junction at lia.u. 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