The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 25, 1889, Image 3

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.Our iew G-oo&s are Daily Arriving1 and Our Departments are again
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2 S Bcmdr-u W Saavite tia& ILsmSIck to esalS for r;e will g-Ive jwice& tiaaat will 8sav yosa ssaosney.
42sa5i fesH to see om Mew Suisse of CAlSiPiST&o
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Ct A!'.r. ': i t I i i i.i ' forest
if Ni ! : . .: i. . !i. . . v.- a ti
liatt ! r ! ;i . ;! ; i.' li-i ..: i ;:s
Jl:!t -.: - .:: i.. I. . Mode.
I'uil I irs I j'L -i .1 a I .;!i,.-! ! ;i t!i3
ln'i;:!;:s nf m i ii- ii i:iiNssi!k
. Ii.il.i !'. ;. ; .(, ta!:i-:i. it u::s
nliiin. I w: :;:; .. !iii.- :,:ia; sacTificc-tl
tlic sj. ;!.' i r I it-itfl ! -: i ; r ;s I . c i 1 1 j K)sod
of tli ' I'l i a:i I N l 'i:iras.-.ifr.s anl
tho Si.-.i!i l.aaivrs. in t!i. cliare at
Mirs!!-.:!:i ; aIm;' survivors vi
lia I s!-; :i i i- I !) t!i niirti.vntii Prus
sian li-.: Ti'.i.-s i !i had n!v
tvi::;M: : .!y i. liv-vcj t!u i i ,!it winj of
the a i : :y - Ii i 1 j-.st riri'.-rfd from
fu .!.; l t Ni : nv;i!:l ("crest, when
a:i or !.t arri A fru:.-i t!-'.' i:.:;rslial that
K!s;;s !. us; n ur.ist bi retuken at rny
ens!.
1 ha 1 nu t ir.v tv. iii hrot'if-r, Philipou,
t!:rw tinivs t!:.- ho;ji;it;in of the
ha:t!.-. V.' had harclv had tiiao t.
rd.eer i '. ;:!i.-r 'a ii.'j .-. mil-.- I" i v-toni-tion
and s.t (; a di.--;auie:
Is. v,rv;'::;;- all i i -!itV
"V;s.
T!. .- i '" v.-.-:-: y. -i a r.iL-re coiaaon
j:l:'.et'. I c;;!i .:. ;:?v f.. r o.ir t aiurades
wen- falii:. i:- : arid l!ie turii
;f iiu' i;i r.- ' : e ., -,!. a, any laomiiT.t
a i.:-;:.:ilv . !: ; v.:'! h;;vt t roved
i; r f ' ' ;.ar ivor.
i I t i :;:s o .va opinio:! :
! i ji: -t r: :'ii::ted '
. i:: a::.ir.d of a
I i . i :. : ! t ii; - c-v'Oiid
. a ii .:: iiant. Tile
i: . I ".i 'ft d MaeLIa
I ; !.: ii . :.,'.! I .uterios
: ' -1 ! l t '::::d Pome
i 1 1 . .' r .- i i . Wt.erth
" -o:ild stay thcro no longer. We
iiccii su:oi:ed out and inaciu tlio Lest ;
i jI oi'r way ilowu stairs. j
I r i i!k- t in-ets i!ic raiments are taii-;
I :;i -d ia i itvitrifahh (tafii.sion. PhilipjMi :
l:-',i ia '4 i: j the wotaided and notices aie. f
-I o'lw.v .Mauric,;."
I h T way. ; V ii, I I ! . i rt v .f lwKt-,rfr.,1 t,. rrn !
at ajuic!; btep le!ii:d liiia :.tnid a frijht-
fid .sh.jwer of lM)i:il.s that naturally btil!
further su-i-elerati-d our pace.
V; took refugo in a larjjo brick sti uc
tnt at tht entrance of tlio viilao and
Hi'.iiom-d im-ii at all the embrasures.
T!a-re were lour of us in a room with
Philippe, v. ho was liring at my Bide. At
tin-end of live minutes two men of the
Seventy -fourth were wounded; ono had
hi.skull crushed and tlio oilier his breast
Jialf torn oien. llddclly my brother re
laxed Ins hold on Insulin and he fell in
hi turn. 1 sprang to lu'm.
"Philippe, where are you hurt?"
"lam done for," he replied; "it's my
chest. Listen: the colonel, who has iil. o
received his death wound, gave Caj.t.
Collin and uie the funds of the regiment."
lie stopped to spit out a mouthful of
llI.H.d
"1 have eleven thousand francs in
r?ot'-s of the Hank of France in ray
p!,c!;etluo!i. You must put on my
clotii. -s. They can't tell us apart, r.nd
you must t ike charge of the money. If
you are not killed you will betaken prison'.-
They search privates, but not of
I'lL't is If you escape you must make
.Mr u-.-iv to n"'iri(f-ntal headnuar'rTP
and return the money to wnoever may
be in command. And now bo quick!
When I am undressed you must lay me
on the bed at the end of the room and
put your clothes by me."
I was duinfounded and obeyed me
chanically. Outside we could hear wild
shrieks amid a deafening uproar.
'Here they are," murmured Philippe,
again ejecting a quantity of blood.
And he turned his face toward me as
if to kiss me.
I bent over him in a last embrace.
' At the same moment the door, which
we had fastened carefully. Hew open.
Three or four shots were fired in but did
not touch me, when a stentorian voice
cried out:
"Stop""
An officer advanced toward rr.o and
id in French:
"You are a prisoner, monsieur. Your
swiil d!"
wor.-.- I'::- a .
Th.- . . : i :
Phlii;;- .
Iro::.
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on I4'-.' i '
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to c :' ..:. .
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fi.-rmed. 'I p'a:i:ii;i na r.''.";K. tae m
tle book cinlaiu;ug my oiiicial !'. .-.t rijtii:n
i.i the room v. here we had been lighting,
as wi II as a letter I had received from my
iii.iter, and both had been s-cr.t to my
brolla r-iu-l:iw, tlie pliysiciai:, who the
next da v l.'ariu d t!;e:;;d storv of the re-
eovereil art iclt s. They said that 1 had
been carefully buried i:i the little grave
yard of i-'!sv.ssh:;u.--en, and that when the
j war was over say relativt sc;'i;!d come to
i i
pray at my grave, r nave my remains
reinterred la-ar then:.
The crime that I had committed at the
request of my p; -or dead brother weighed
on lae heavily, i was eager to return to
France that 1 might -jive up that portion
of the regime ntal funds that had been
confided to i.ie, and toe;.l.ii.!isli my iden
tity. At last the day arrived, and one morn
ing in the mouth of April. 1 ST 1 , I rang
at the door of the pretty hou.se at I-isieux
occupied by my aunt, a manufacturer's
wiiiow. c.imI lav charming cousin Odette.
v ;u, bltu w cut oil
' led me what, u
suspicious! j
"l'.vcuse me; I've thought of so many
things since. My poor head! My broth
er" She pushed me away, gazing at me
with a frightened expression.
"Are you not Philippe? Stay! what a
horrible thought! You are not Philippe.
If you had been you would have already
taken me in your arms and covered nie
with kisses m I could not have spoken.
And w hite as a ghost she shrank back,
holding up her linger like an accusing
angel, and said irfa voiee trembling with
emotion:
"You are Maurice, and it's Philippe
who is dead."
1 fell on my knees
red i::y face with i:
Pardon." 1 i:i::r:-
l-'i
with
had found
it once two voices cried out in uni- j
my i itiiippe.
d
; !,a:!'-c;i a::d
1' I;. h u -a s. A uo.i.:i
! i; .-. !vi ;;t l'.. w in- !
: r.-p:-:!y that tli-.- l.ar-
!. :d I c. Oi:iO hot.
g :;s we made iu their ;
g v.i S';-oui a distance
-,.-.':! 1 i .... -..i 1 1'iat they spra::g f rom
t!.. , t .' caiua o.i in serried
co!::m::..
Til :: ' v. :: '..r.f.'iiinj. Soon black
s::t '. .-. ii.:.-1 '. . .: c !.::ds, ro.se and cut oil !
our i !' '- v.-. s-ti'.J kept on firing at
. 1. : t!ie thick mass that
rose t .1 was pierced by long
to: i u'. s
: i I..-'.;;;.:: : i.urr.:::-." eaiJ tlio old!
corp--:al v. ! :u;.a.ad. 1 uj, while he
continue. I t i'-e. j
V.'e he! t i-:iek like ::alls. The Tris-
P-a:is did not d :re l.icwiu to close quar
ters with our death dealing guns, or the
mitrailleuses that t.-.vept the roads lead
in - to oar i ; .i ::s, but they kept up a
rain of h o:i t'.e village, - There;
were with i. . ihe tlir.y Peilo divisions i
a::d all th".t of Wisscxu-J
bourg. t'ou- ; I: l:::::---n:l and Iirtigues. j
I c'a t a . ! . ' .ov. i, ic.io the (riacir'al j
stn-et a:: I -. I ol.:c: r fall. j
A v:it: ' a --e ad lieutenant were
assi.-.:.: g b.::i and stootl hiru up against a
wall i f:.:w that the second lieutenant
was r.iv l . :!:cr. !
;,.! h -ave:;s! ti e colonel has fallen," j
I cou! 1 ;a : !.. ' e-tciairaing- j
Ti.i- i.i a :.;.. of ::.-' :ai:ies; so much
tin- ! iter for the lieutenant colonel," re
!Ii d the eortn.ral. "I Jut go on with j
' our work. i..y f'-'dow." '
" Jr.: 1 si ar. ely fu.ishcd the sentence
w hen a hell struck tlie t ile of the win-
dow h::r. :. :"i -d away his head rnd
:.i:ca l.i-e i.i the walk w hile another
iU'l on the :.!i!:lo roof, cruahed it in and
I was dragged down below, where I
found some privates and olueer.i sur
rounded by (iermaas. I was h.deed a
prisoner.
We marched towards Cologne. My
heart did net give my conscience free
p'av. 1 loved my brotlier more than 1
loved myself, and 1 also loved 11:3- coun
try more than I loved myself. '1 hey had
snatched me from both in the crisis of
tin ir great 1st gony. Those ::!y w ho
have l.i:-i a twin la-other know tiiatours
i . 1.0 !i-dinary grief. It is ti-.e oilier half
of us that is death
Phdipp - an I I liad never 1 : r:i sepa
:at d lUoii he entered Saint ;Cyr. 1 had
. -en reji eteil and my grief was terrible
; : witness.
?:y mother, the holy cgo;i;t, was
pleased ;.t it. You can g;:es;i why.
?!y father, chief of battalion. !:: dbeen
l.ihed at Solforino. My sister, five j-oars
our senior, had been married at 10 to a
vo:i::g physician who had just settled in
the west.
My mother was thus left alone, as from
pecuniary reasons she had been obliged
to onsentUo our lieing educated at Pry
t:.:iee de la IT echo.
Perhaps, but for the outbreak of the
war with (Jcrtnaiiy I might have realized
!vr dream, which was to have one of us
study law and become a magistrate, so
that we could live near her. Hut the
i lood of a soldier coursed through our
veins, and as soon as war was declared 1
volunteered in Philippe's regiment.
Never were twins more entirely alike
the.;: we. There was alsolutt ly nothing
to distinguish us that is nothing but a
difference in intellect. 1 learned far less
e asily than he, but of course that could
not be known by any outward sign. In
ail other respects we were exactly alike.
As children our parents only told us
apart bj- the color of our cravats. At
La Fleche the matriculation number on
our clothes answered tlie same purpose.
It was only when I was alone i:i the
small room I hired from the little tailor
at Cologne, that I had time to reded on
all the consequences of my assuming my
brother's identity.
1 really Immea forger by appropri
ating a rank to which I had no right,
and allowing a certificate of death to le
entered ia tlie books of tho Etat Civile
that w as incorrect.
o:n my mother
home during the war.
April was exceptionally fine that year
and the garden was rich in lloial treasures.
All
son.
"Philii.p;
1 was just in time to catch mv poor
mamma and Odette in my arms as they
came near sw ooning away. They clasped
me feverishly, ;:luies.t wildly, in their
embrace, as if some one was trving t
snatch me from them. j
Then Odeile started back, leaving nie j
to my mother, who strained me in her j
anus. ga;:ed at me, again embraccel u:e, !
and th; n s-aiddonly exclainie-d: '
"Sev. Odette, how they have used him! ,
lie's e.'-.iy a shadow. What a terrible j
thing is war, and in what a condition it j
t,eads back those whom it does neit kill.
Thev s-laughtered mv Maurice, and see
-
wiiat llu-y have demo with Philippe. Oh! j
my fine stalwart bo vs. Ah! the assas I
lie latere:! ;; :cr
to t he ground as o;n
Mv jiuiit. mv u;
everybody, ecuie running
in f ire
,- ban.
n-etl.
ug sh;
lead.
:':
her and cov-
nd fell
the
in.
ri
j on the floor
1 w as on my i.nee.
I sav? I confes-
! 'l iie e-oioui I -
1 . .
esoapeo tne ::
residing 0:1 lii.; e
ou t lie S ana ' e' 1
a .oi t I cat:
are ntlv
so!. hi;:
life!.
servant.
She lav
. while 'l
What e-ould
!.-.-.-'d .iej..
I,l ther iind
st a:
!! 1 . ;
! ic
tot
tie regiment had
: i. -s f war and w as
e near Nantes. I set
ig. leaving Ode-tte, in
lit. i:: ha:;;e ul tlie
to return to him
i :: : .: -a ed t n me by
I hmi in v ten ible
1 stor
v
u 1 1 . 1 err
se;;t 1.
with t!
i eg :
n!-raced m
to :.: ia;
e ba'k t
e :.'i"e:ati
' leave .f ::
a fortr.i;
1:1
- it
erv
a.'"
1 we
!",i::g
ia ted
i' !:; :-on,
rigid and
relative's
!g a three
?ins! You are not go-
back again
you understaiul. I won't have yeni in an
other butchery in Paris voneler!"
' Pe calm, de
!e.-r
mother, mv rtgunen'
is being rcorgai:i.".eel ut Havre and we
shall not have to march against the Com
mune." She turnei! to my cousin.
"Come, Ode-tie, 1 am not jealous: he is 1
yours loo. Ah! Philippe, l.vo he r w ell.
if you e:dy knew how she has w ept and j
prayed for you." i
At thai m.imer.t I remembered some- i
ii
thing: Pi
c lla rand !..
main faith!
child's I v-'
.1 Od
; re
e-aeli
i sworn that they would re
al. Must i also steaj this
it ootain
nee.
later with a meda!
"for bravery at tlie battle' of PL-ass-ue.-i:
e;:. and for having saved half the
funds of tlie regiment."
.Mi! youth! At the end of a month
thanks to our tender care Odette was
i'.erseif again and i t'.Jd he-r ail. Wo en
terod into an engagement that was to
kat until the close of the war provided 1
could obtain my member's consent.
When my le-ave of absence expiree I
said 1.) the poor child:
"Odette?, I am going away again: com
fort my dear mother."
"Yeaiv iil not go away," she replied.
"Philippe appeared to me last night and
commanded me to love you. 'We tire
but 1 ue be ing." he said: 'if you love nie.
you also love him.'"
"You are only making a sacrifice for
my mothe'r's sake1."
.0. 1 swear l am net, sue reiuieel.
am d -;ei
vera. : -ar i:
il'l foil
irl.""
So r.-r
oui.l o:
)! I -C-1
iilg y-U loth.
taer. ot vo;:
i" our a'Te-e'li
s m - motiie-r we.-;
y b a tr-.me.lei i.i
I ,erl to a :10th
ase . 1
il .-t
. . 1
a lie a (
I t ry e.r.t, "
a:n robbing
-aer d grief.
. tiear ;u:g
raaeen.ed it
.-or row from
er. bat 1:. the
tit In-.'
f
! bin !u::g.
lie ii raising her beautiful eyes filled
.villi tears. s:he continued:
"In loving sou 1 am still loving mv
Philippe."
I remained. There is new another
.Philippe, my son. and he is the living
image of my breaker and me. Translatt-e!
from the I Yene-h t;f Edouarcl Siehecker
:'er The IIea;e Journal bv J. Ilenrv
Ilaaer.
I thrrefe re continued to play the part
.. Piiiiip'pe. His elear personality in
which I which ! had re;bed mvself. burnt
il. -'-i- t f Vi--iitf It .i'i.h1 !
t.- me ihet I could see him starting from
his grave at LVsasshausen and crying:
"Enough! (live me back my uniform,
my fiancee, my mother's sorrow. Give:
me back myse lf, robber!"
All at once it is only women whe arc
subject to thiri suueli n change of ideas,
but those who were living at that eriod
will unelerstanel it all at once my moth
er exclaimeel:
"You are hungry, are you not? You
have beH.ii hungry the last nine months.
My hands must have the pleasure of pre
paring the first repast which you are to
en joy. Remain with Ode tte. 011 must
have many things to say to each other."
"The young girl's face became illum
ined as with a spring aurora. She toek
my ami ami pre'ssed it.
"Oh; my U lovenl! What a day is this!
It seems to me as if you laid arisen from
the dead!"
I turned pale and gazed at her w ildly,
letting the arm that she was holeling fall
inert.
IV.tsoti in tlio i:-!i:-c.l .!r.
Pre-fessor Brown -Sequad is reported
to have lately mforme'd the Fre nch Acad
euiv of S'-jeiu-e's that bv e-onde'iising the
I w;
u:r:;i
e-ry vapor coniing fre:.i the- human
be oolameei a poisoneuts liottid
capable of producing al;ni.-.. immediiite
le-ith. Tiie poison isan alkaiolj (organic,
and not a microbe or t.erie- of microbes,
ila injected this liquid under the skin of
a rabl.it and the effect was speedily mor
tal without convulsions. Or. Sequard
.-aid it wsi.s fully proved that respired air
contains a volatile-clement fur more dan-ge-reius
than the carbeaiie acid which is
eine of its constituents, ami that the
human breath contains a highly joison
ous agent. This startling fact should be
borne in mind by the occupants of crowel
ed herse cars and ill ventilated apart-
uh 1 Boston Journal.
cetil 0:1 fiX-
so. uo j-ou remeniner wnat you saiu to
nie there, under thearlor, when we bade
each either gooel-by?"
It seemed as if the earth was opening
at my feet.
"Ah. ves! ah. ves!" I stanimereel like
I had received a letter from my heart a culnrit.
broken mother asking for details of my . iQ tlii love duet I was playing out of
otr dfjitlij vf tyLicU she had leei. in- time, aod-nuic. ajjd, Ju tyvioubt felt it.
tilting u Long IV It Want.
The genus crank seems determined to
put the new department f agriculture
to some use. or perish in the attempt. An
application for a yoke of oxen, a horse, a
euw ur.d agricultural toeils was received
at the Jepartme'iit not lemg ago. and on
M ii'lu-r iici'iisiiin n man who had beard
"What is the matter? Do you no longer , (jj.,,. ,am Wi;s -rich enough to give us
love me?" she stammered, also le.smg her i oa(., ,( farn- keii tho Kecretary for an
color. orek r for 1G0 acres of land. Some peoole
"Yes. yes: but kt us say no more about .ioJ 31 j J(,a that Uu, t.rt.at:OI1 of tht, ari.
the dead; they cannot come to hfeagam." ,.,,,.,... 1 .i. nartme jit w a.s mineeressarv.
1 forgot i j .,. ,,,!,,.,., n ;inne:irs. re srard it as tiil-
he Of I 1 in, f.,lt inf ' T-if tlmrcr T'liro-.i.
whom I was almost jealous. 1 leveel vou . , ivi,. ,..,!,
r-w -.1 ...1... . Ll ' en 0i '
"True! Stav, I am sellis!
the other one vour other self
Ausncrcd.
Teacher It seems you are never able
te answer any of my tmestions. How
is lids, my little boy?
Little Johnnie If 1 knew the things
you aske d me, ma'am, dad wouldn't go
to the trouble of Bending nie here. liar
wer'a Uuzar. .......
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Uiuhl Jos.
Hunk ef Cass county.
Beeson, A. re s.
11 ' edlie'C.
Bennett. I.. I), store.
" " res.
Bonner stables.
Brown, Y. L. oiliee.
res.
Ballou, O. II. res.
office.
B. ci M. tel. (dli. e.
B &, )l. round house.
Blake, John saloon.
Bach, A. groce ry.
Campbell, I). A. res.
Chapman, S. M. res.
City he.tel.
Chirk, T. coitl ofiiee-,
Clerk elistiict court.
Connor, J. A. res.
County Clerks office.
Co veil, Polk it Beeson, oilier.
Cex, J. It, res.
Craig, J. M. res.
Critclilield, Bird res.
Cummins ic Son, lumber yarel.
J. C. farm.
Cook, Dr. ofiiee.
Clark, A. grocery store.
Chirk, Byron ofiiee.
Cummins, Br. Ed., office.
District court office-.
Dovey & Son, store.
Duvey, Mrs. George ic?.
Emmons, J. II. Dr. olk;e mid res.
First National b ink.
l'ricke, P. G. tlc Co., drug store.
Gleason, John re s.
Goeis hotel
Gt-ring, II. elrug store,
res.
Ilauley, dray and express.
IIekai.d oiiice. (
Holmes, C. M., res.
Hatt .t Co., meat maiket.
lb-iaple tv; Troop, steire.
ibdi, Dr. J. H., office.
res.
Holmes, C. M., livery stable.
Ibill t'c Craig, agricultural imp.
Joins, W. D.. stable.
Journal oiiice-.
Jiduison Bros., hardware store.
Johnson, Mrs. J. p., luiliiaery.
Johnson. J. F., res.
ivh-iii, Joseph, res.
Kr.tus, P.. fiiiiiand can fce tion -i y
Liviiigstoii, Dr. T. P., oilier.
Livmgston, res.
Livingston. Dr. Ii. Ii . ediir:.-.
Mamiger Wateim-in Opera Mouse.
ilc!Vi,it, stor..
Me Mil K. n, 11. C.. res.
MurpliV. M. Ik, store.
Murphy. M. 1J., ies.
Mc.:-iiv'-n, ie.e e.fiL-e.
Minor, J. L., res.
MeYe-y. sal.ieui.
Muore,L ,V.. txs. and floral garden
Neville-, o id., res.
Olliver i Iianigts. ment market
Olliver tt ii iiage sliiughter hous".
Pu!. Tel. Station.
Fuline-r . II. E. res
l'etersen Bros., ineatiiuu ki t.
Petersen !.. res.
Polk, M. U., res.
Patt ;rson. J. 2I , r.s.
liiddl j house.
Iiitchie, lliny.
Schilelkiieelit, Dr. office.
Shipman, Dr. A. office.
res.
.Show-alter, W, C. office.
Siggins, Dr. E. L. re..
ffiee.
Strtigbt. O. M. stable.
Smith, O. P. drug store'.
Skinner i liitehie, alistr.-irt and
leian office.
Sherman, C. V. office.
Toelel, Animi res.
Troop & IF-mple, store.
Thomas. J. W. Summit Garden.
Wiitc-r Works, office.
Water works, pump house.
Wangh. S. re-s.
Weber, Wm. sa!ion.
Wee kbnch eC Co.. store.
Weckbiieh. J. V.. res.
Western Union Telegraph office.
White. F. E.. res.
Windliam. Ii. B., office.
A indhnin ec Davies, law office.
Vv ise. Will, ro.
Withers Dr. A. T.. re p.
Y'oung, J. P., store.
S. BrzzBirL, Manager.
I8IKE SCH:iELLBACllHR,
Wagon and Bhn ksiiiith Shop.
Waigon, Buggy,
Maclihieaiid Mow
rsesnoemg
A SpcciiiUy. He usi.s fhe
Horseshoe, tin- B st I buseshix: for the
Farmer, or for Fast Friving mid Cily
purposes, ever in vented. It is mail" so
anyone can can put on sharp or fl it corks
us needed for wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry roads. Call and Exainiim
these Shoes ami you will have no other.
J. M- SchneHbacher,
1th St., PI ittsamutli, Neb.
I
1 ,
BoDsrt Donnelly's
Wagon and
Blacksmilh
Waeoiis. I'.iertrii's, Mncliaiv-, (,),, i l;' v j:-puiril ;
J'iow h siau i- ii-'l iui.i ; e 1 1 -! at
,lill)i:iir 1 'iiie.
i-'orseshoeing A Specialty
IIir-l-sliie. v.lii'!i sluiri cm If -) ;i j) ::i,-x
awxy. si t lii-o- is li"er any i r nf yi-'.r
Jlmse st j 1 1 i 1 1 ir ami hurt in:c cmII. ii'.I
ami -.an in - t !ii - I ie t i'h in
Jl,iv i.oe.llier. Ja t Shoe minle.
ROBERT DONNELLY
SIXTH ST., - - PLATTSMOCTH
For "run-down," dfl'ilitnt-(l and oyprworkiI
women, J)r. I'lcre-e'8 t'avorito Irf8-riitioii i
the tifst of all restorative torncn. Jf isa totfnt
8pfe-it1c feir all tliosf "lirf)Dic WVnkiw-sRi-s nnet
DisfflHeB peculiar to Women : a powerful. K''n
ral rs well us iiterine, tonic arnl ri'-rvine;, it
Imparts vijror and fttrenpt Ii to the whole PVKt'-m.
It promptly cure w-nkn ss of sIo:iineli.ri:ius a,
intli'-stion, MoHtinsr. wen k laek. ii'-rvous pros
tration, 1 ' i 1 1 1 1 1 y and sle'i'ilcssric(is, in fit her wr.
It is carefully compounded by 1111 jtt-ri'ncf-l
physician, and nd.iptcd to woman's elclieiit"
oriraniitf ion. Viircly vep-e-fahlo and p'Tlectly
harmless in any condiiinn of fhe viilem.
Favorite rrcmTlp
lion" is tin- only me-dieirio
r v.-omr n. pold liv druirK-ifts.
imelcr a positive cuar.
ontfe of F:it if-Taction in e-vi-ry ease, or price
(tl.'K'l refunded. This jrtiarantee! hn Ix-on
printed ein tin; liotl le-wrapper, and fa:thfully
carried out for mimy years.
Keir lart'e. itlnstrate'd'Tre-atiKe on DIwusos of
Women fl'lfi pa.trep, with full direertifins for
heane-treatmentt. -nd ten e-enta )nf'amp.
Address, Voiim'8 I'iispensarv wkhicau
Association. Gui Main Street. BurJalo, S. 7.
Jill, in ... rw ill llll.T Jt'l
I Warranted.! V:
ii in
C. F. SM iTH,
The Boss Tailor
Main S5 Over Merges' Shoe Store.
H is t'.iii best and most cotnplr t; e tuck
of siniph-s.' hoth foreign ami domef-tic
weiolens that evereanK; wef-t of .Missouri
river. Noti' these prices: BLiim-sn 8uit
from $10 to $:j.1, d.-esy suit?, to $4.1,
pants i, 1, f0, f and upward.
C-fViil guarantee a fit.
Pricss Defy Comoetilion.
H. C, SCHMIDT,
(COUNT V SIKVKVOU.)
Civil Engbiror
Surveyor nnu Dftsman
Plans, Speciii -itiojH and L-ti.natrs, Ma-
rneiod Work, Maps Jc:.
PLATTSWO'JTH. - KEB.
. SL L'i u.U 'e1 "1, Ji. I).
it vfi: jivvtimc
Physician Surgeon
''fii' H'ld re-d I "if- p irncr nT ev-:it'l stro' t
ll-il Wa-i'ii'iir'':! -. i.i relr!'i-!.p Nn fco.
'hroti: D- I-' Ji 'd I)i-ise of v tnen anil
Cliildreii .1 h MTM'ty. uaice liour, a .i to a. nil
2 to 5 and T to J i. ui.