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V. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers FiitilWhei! every Thurvlay, nd dally every evening except Huuday. ' KoKWtered At tbe. fliilwiuiiucli, Neb. pot fficc(or IriULiPUHMon tumuifll III U.eS. mail at vnMiud daan rale . (iltl'-e corner Vln and Kllth trets. TeieplloaS I - , 1 TKKM rilB WIKKLT, One eopy, one year, lnadv.vuce ...41 M , One copy, one year, not In advance a no ' (e copy, .lAni.a.thf, In advance 75 Oue o yy. tlires luonthi, In ailvanen. ... 40 TCBM rOB DAII.l Olio cop tut yuar In advance tio0 One copy pr k. by carrier 15 Ooa copy, pr month 50 THURSDAY, SKPT 3. 1801. BEPUBLIGAN STATE CONVENTION The republic.ut electors of t!ie state of Nebraska art' repueted to Bend delegates from their several countiea, to meet in convention in the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep tember 21, W)l, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placinjf in iiiinii uatioa candidates for cae assot-iate justice of the upreme court, and two member of the board of re gents of the state university, and to transact such other business as maybe presented to the convention. THE Al'l' IKTIOXM EXT ' The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, bein bused tipon the vote cast for Hon Geo. M. Hastings, for attorney -general i" Is'"' giving one dchxate-at-larjfe to each county, and one for each 1")0 votes and the major frac tion thereof: l)RI..''orNTIKll. . llj.liilnifHm I'Kearney .. .. ti Kcya I'ah't IiKi-iiIi ... ... ljKimliall j'Kuin . . . "i aneailer li l.i Colli PH.. .... 6 .. . .1 .... i .... J ... S ....: .lil;llll Arthur Ani'-I'il j Hhihi'T i. Iii)il HLiinf biNiii ii,.huti ... Kruwii Hmt.kln. .. duller Burt (l;ir laiaM l'Myuhm ( hirry Clay Cuming Cutr Dakota I)awM 1, ! IK-Ilfl Puin I.Ik lniiKia.i. Dmnly f:!ln-.::re franklin Fi.mtlt-r Funia K i.arttfld Hpr ttrant irH-ly Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayw IM'liifHk.... Holt Howard Hooker rrT-r,Mu llU'JJil H !"")- Ia li-MHi Vlfi'i-rron, .. Mf r k N'iaha Vi. kull . I'll Pa nee . JllVrWl... ,.. Pierre Phrll Halt .. 3 ... 4 ..I . TlVolk ... ... . J Itrrt Willow . . :l Ui.'hariiviu .. . Kix-k .11 .Hal'iif .(U s.rr.y.. . .. . 3'Sallllilora u m-o- Hluff.. Scoanl . -ln-noan . S Shf nuau ... . .lliSH-n . ."Manton . i Tlia) -r . 1 Thoinan . 1 Tltnrtou . Vallrv . n M alilliifton . 4;Waiif J. -l,lr ( Wllt-rlrr . Vork . 4' . .'j T'al . .o vote returned. It is recomended that no proxies be nddmittcd to the convention, and that tin delegates present be authori.ed to cast the full vote of the delegation. It is further recomended that the state central committee select the temporary organization of the con veutioii. Juiix C. Wat i.n, WAI.T.M. Skki.V, Chairman. Set lelrtl y . . THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The county convention is called for September I'Mli, l'.il at I-oiiis-Tille. The primaries are to be held on the 1'Jlh day of September. The basis of representation is based on the vole cast for attorney - I .. -... r.l .,.4'-.., gonial u, ...I I. l.i. .,C t..t 4. ...U, one delegate for every h'tcen votes and major fraction (hereoi, and one at lar-c from each ward and pre. cinct. . Liberty and Rot k HI off s precinct wrfSnixil tlii ir tiriual VotO ax ilO fair basis of appointment could be lud on the division. lit low w ill be found the pine e and time of holdintf the primaries and number of delegates entitled to rep representation. t'KKOiXCT.TIMK AND PI Ai K PKL. ri ilt ( ri-i k pie al T p hi. til- i'nmxl " Hniilli Briiif al I p in smith II ml 4 l.oii'-.vlu. al T p in ll.mH'i,l-r liall .... .. 7 K. -ht Mile (iron-:i to 4 p to lllil- liool lio I'i itl-inmith prs :t p in l a lor m hool luni-o : i iiri-owooo i p in town iM'i I F,iiio. ii iii r ii - n- vIiih.I liniii 7 (,?ilHr, , p in ,1 i .. .rlliiol llmii,' a M-; F u iii i! p hi 1 !'ii -ii' -tiiioi lio.iH .... Itii-k i"fi ,lji:o ' ,riiv -i-ii'H'l lion e Tii'loll, S l in ril!l..l I f-ill'ers i.ft'MX KaKls.. f t.... ( lefk. T P III li A H ll ill KIiiiiohmI 'J W V pre. I lo . I p in I "' V ""Until lion I! . A A vie, a p iii ' -Hl"r m-hisil hnuw. a L csit.Jpm lMn .i-h iol Iiiiiks II PPATIsMnl r 11 I I i V tl ard. rotmril i-hatiilii-r " ii waul i-liool lion- -.I'd waul, l:u-hev lumln't ellii 11 Oil n aril. W,'!t iii'-amp lilo '. 5: Ii waid irliool liiiie" 1 wru-iNU n.urii citt -t nn! "i in . "M-iiool lion- ."el nanl. (i lo roiiui-ll i-lianiloT .. .. . n Jul anl. ti lo ;p III. inlliall d Itllili-ltotlo-e I tuul nin:ilii'rol i'.i-ii-niiie V-l Phittsniotith City primaries or dered to be open at 2 o'clock tit and continue open until 7 p. m. TlIK Omaha World Herald h is not said anything about a di licit in the V. treasury for Iwo or three days. Secretary Foster still con tinues to pay all demands prompt ly, notwithstanding the predictions of tin sensation sheets. of troop ws tllilt h precipitate a THE employe ' of t,lc "'"cltiT at Omaha have b,mll" decided upon the twelve hour s,lift a " increase of want's iigal'."Ht 11,1 eight-hour shift, ami ever Vj ' " T T " now as before th cign f """" ;lw - - - 4f wan t;.hmJ. " ''-.Vl K'AINMAKKk .4ELIKH-BXB ;ltor.- , v I,. s iHheil the natives at Clieytiui Tuemlay by irivin them a li'"' 1'"'" " """ ,iu.h ..:.. i .i i. it .-, which looks very imicn n i .Mr. Melbourne could do rU"' ,K clnirjis make it rain whi-'"" ' 'll wisfied it. Sk.N'ATOK StlEK.MAN pll.J A volume in a single line s.: n ' flared that "this year's ,n,t tioti in Ohio in the (jctry,,",ir the war for honest nnn"''' looks as if .McKinley if'"1'1 make it the Apoina'",x ''' triple. TltK republican part Ohio nor in any other late !- - fused to li-ii-u .r.,if Ctioll am' ... i . t . i- i- ii - c-i,- i.d sist upon the discus""" of an limited silver issue,'' an ea. mugwump orjan u.4H,'l'', I'" tion is the sheet any'ior of re) licans, and they will stand by defend it. The democratic party u Ohio and elsewhere l'"v' made the silver issue promint- "t and repub licans will discuss ii regardless of thr-ir loud complaint;'1- TARIFF PICTURES There arc certain k 'd of work in the making of tin j late lor which boys are employed. One of them is the process know n '' the mill as catching. The Vels' catcher boj s make. cen ts a day; but in the u-.ttshur roll in? mills catcher bV 'ake ft 10 per day. Widouot think any one of those I'itt J,,llrK i" likely to vote forafrl1' trader for congress, . .5 ..! l.. l! ! ' .. t WHO WOIIKI T " on"" "mi win f a joborl'iake him accept a re- F ' -. r, . .( ,'iLrhl I'-t IVI I I', Mil m ill llIM "'iw- York Press THE OHIO CAMPAIGN The Ohio campaign in attracting unusual interest from all sections of the country, owiuif to the lact thill two jrreat national questions are made the issue and that upon these questions the candidates of the respectie parties will stand or fall. Especially do republicans feel a deep interest in the canvass, inasmuch as the tarilf and silver questions, as advocated by the re publicans of Ohio, are exactly in line with the past record of tin party in national legislation and we have iii,iiiini.iU.i!,lc evidences that it will be Iheir policy in the future. And then two. we realize that these issues are beinjf di ciissed by two men who, iloultlc, have jjiven them more careful study and have occupied a more conspicuous position in connection uith legislation rey;irliu these I ouestion than aim other two men that have operated in national Councils. Major Ml Kinirj and bin co-workers framed the tariff bill as passed by the List congress, having in view, pre-emiiienlly the welfare ol America and her institutions. He reali.eil that in the paH, our rete rine dot li s wi re Inn r,reat to meet th. Mi-tii-tl tift it Hn irovirmiiftif I and accordinyly the jn-iit staple, suyar, wiispliieed on the free list, thus Hit viiii; to the American Chsuiiii-m J.".".!)!ii,tn) yearly; yet they have so adjusted the dlllies that it otlleii-nt revenue is raised to meet the necessary expenditures. Hut in framing this hill theauthor has kept prominently before him the development and encourage, merit or American industry, llnin providing' for additional consump tion of the farm products, and at the niuue time enable our people to compete with the Knlisli iiioiio- iiolists. Vieare all aware Iroui the piist history, how, w hen we were de. pendent upon a single country for an article we are compelled lo pay the price she wishes lo demand, how. when we were at her mercy, she ill grind the very life out of our peo ple force us to accept inferior goods at iwlim liil. nit prices. Hut what seems the nmsl uni'c.i'onahlc is that the I )eun icrac y will liud fault and altempt to ridicule the recipriM-ity feature of the bill. Doilblh ss this opgiiisitiou is due, largely, to a force of bjiliil, inas much as invariably the patty de clares in opposition to the republi can position. 'Now we believe 1 1 ii t no man can coiiscienciousiy ques tion the merits of the reciprocal clause of the bill. It simply says to foreign counli ies, that we need your Hiigar, coffee, tea and other tropical products and as a tarilf on them would not promote the indus b.itih .it.; ,h V . igcoiifly, .-hall tlii-iiy1'"" f duty will t;,Vv "r surplus in irk. lVrf '"aim 1 (his i-ot the natural .in. I just view f tin-- matter.- Ia th disussion of the silver . :...J M . qiie.-ntui, in. Micntiaii l: .lisplayiruj that statesman like al.il- ! ity iht lias t..-5Sv -, ;4rj j,i life, work in IcgislLmu pretaining to i this qucMion. He pled (or all I IIOM. H, oo.l... ,u. ,,lroWrt 1ot , at the fiat money demaK(KueH tliat so threaten the permanay and stahil.ity of our American dollar. He objects to I'ncle Sam acceptintf all the silver in the world that can he purchased at 77 cents for each 371 grains of pure silver and mak iiiirthe same eitial to Kn) cents. Mr. Mu rniHU argues that the silver luis of wall Htreet have no more ri h' to a bonus i f Z cents on 1171 niaiiis of silver than the American farmer has to a bonus on ja M wheat, corn etc. Thk II iKALD believes with Mr. Sherman, that I'ncle Sam should no into the market and buy the silver at the market price and place the silver syndicate on a level with dealers in any oilier commod. it V. Ttir lrv!tir; uu the Ktaga. It hat Ixi'ii knnw'ti f.ir oiue time pa. I tliat Jlr. Irvuijj'it elder aoti, Henry, i aV.iitt.jRo niai tiie Ma.. A muiiIm revihitiini has now lsi-ii Ukeu ,y mi;., Ilil mi. Il wrilne, Mt 1 1 ,'1T II in hilliiil of Mr. Irvmg'a ulil fiieml, John Law P-nce TiK.li). Lawn-nee Irviutf w.ir di-.itineil fur the diplomatic aervi-., hi Ins eljer hntliiT wan fur tlio bar. a-.nl Willi that view was w-nt M .ir. J'eti-rs-Imr Mine tuno a'n to li-iirn lan'u:i. i. lint th lient in hi cjiwj a!x f ir XU-h, ip lion prnvid ao tr-1i14l11.it Mr. Irving ri-lii-uiU-iiiii,' wlmt a "ilesiral.lo prnb-s- lull It llS Is-eli f.ir IlllljM II. llAK tint felt ju.-tilit-il in ojiiiiiiK Iii wihln-s It Ii.k ls n iinantil liiat Lawreueu Irvit uliall join F. It. II" UM.n'a touring i-oni-p.iny in the autumn. .Meanwhile, as an amateur, he is to (aki- jmrt next wn-lt in nine fanliioiiabhi tliealrnala now U-ini orn'tiizei at Wiiaiiliilnii tiy Mrs ye; St liii.-ti-r. Henry Irving, Jr., it w,Il 11 remeiuljereil, joint Mr. Hare's compauj at the Oarrick. London Slur. Aalmutt In I'm Mnrrluiark. Fih Com ii i -iinner K. B. limine, of taluion iri the Memuiack rivir than at any tirwe aioce the Lawrence dam wiu . 1 I - 'mm mm hnik, forty year airo, am) he think ! ,'','n l,"H tU"n since even further Wk than tUu In one : ,. ,.it). ivit-l us inlo the corpor flay ha catiuht twenty-two Gne om-a at I I'lytnonth. Tln-y arc, however, being ' inerciliimly alaiijjhteri-d by the dnzeu at , Uarv.n. K.1U, at the mouth, of tu , ! Suncook and Soucook rivcri, and at other jsilnta. Speakitn; of the aj.Te. mcnt Mween thin atate ami Miaaehnsetta. Colonel Hodge aaul it waa Keuerally thought that ita proviniona cunt New ttainmlnre cotu-Hlerable money, while , ", the fact la that the matter haa Isf n arranged tliat the general Knvernment hna footed tiie bill ami it ha not est thiaatntea cent. M-n ew r. .t was tin. agreement with M.i--..v -hn- n which alone made jiossible the esiahliRhujeiit oflneliiat G-.ii Utvhwy ill tiiia alutr. - LWrdiN. Il.)i!usitur. . Ihry Alt l.oii(j Slur llrail. Ilarriiuii (J. Mi.'ier, ivlnlo cro-iiii; the premise of (ii-ur"! Ii. Il.ii.-U in Kish-i-ter, a f'-w day h'o, fiiiiinl a land tor tie inurkisl hh followH. .). K., Oct. 21, 119,'' S. C. -W. S., lb:'7;n "W. P., 1SSI;" 1SS9 vi a without name. The turtle win, without a doubt, full grown when first marked, and at thin day is j.ro' -nore than IW Jenrs old. 1'ruiii li .ii-araiH-e aa U hurried oil when liberated, it ia guod fur another century. The initial 'S. C." and "W. S." were nii'l'iiibieilly hiw rilied by Sam uel Clajip and William bturtevant, who were youtu; ue-n and ridenU in the vicinity at the dates of ljl(j and 19.'7. New Ledford Staudard. Tli tYlular Appla C'rup la ktioru A IHrtfe siioiian in tinier aijiie(l II predicted by thy New Knuhmd Home Kteatl, on tlm bils of l.Oon special rtv irtn from the coriiiiieriaal orchard re i'l'Tts ' f tli L'ni'-I State and Oi'irtdx A heavy r.'p of fall anpUi ia aditiitte-L Maine liai an even jioon r crnji tuaii l.u-t yfr, and, while liie pnslnction in tli other New Kiiglaml atat'-a and in New Vurk ii euti'iilerablT' aliove the unprece dented shortage f l-;io, tlie average of (lie seven hliite in only hlty-two coin p.ued iiu tuiriy-tirtht y,-lf;0 reprewiiting a full crop. il IVu Only Ilia oiiil.a Lff. (i.-ori;e fluiler, whooe luiiue ia near I'..' -, u lil. attended k reunion at Pun Mar i in. i -.day. A f'.-w year ajfo Hurler hud one leg torn oil by a throning m rliine, K-id h.-ni citn e tli-n I'M-d a wikhIi-u leg lie undertook 14 walk from Pen Mar to Kdgi immt, and Is-cnmmg tired lay il-iwri l-nnhi the r:ii!in-d truck to riM and fell asleep. While" hi thia pini tn.li a ti.nii p i-- .I by. At the tin, e he h.ipjH'Ued lo hae bin wi len leg across the track. It wa cut uif by the train, but tin." niiin aiiMuitit J no li-isuiiiil iiija riej.. Pal iinnr Sun. Mania BlllO for Mlwliif tli (.am. llnl.u,l a I, ...,. 1, ,.11 ,. ., u .1 W.I'..,-., a m.-mlsr of the Milwaukee lu.ai I of trade, has l.r-iilu'ht illit for fl'l") ilaman'ea a,-unit tliu Milwaukee City K.ulway company. In hi complaint m ( liar:;e that Im lsiiird;d one of the com pany cai for the bail paik, but on reaching ( 'haiuls-r street the driver re fuvd ti turn down to Athletic park, la iiiir lame, he could Hot walk the dis leuee in timn to . the game. CVr. Ciiicig(j Tribune. . i I V I I I i i I I If I ,Vv im, .. in rr Ill J . (corn, u heat; UUU I II 111 fatttired goods. ! VI '; - . . r - t Pnn tinn dc f n flTon th flnrnn i w mvEsms No Excuse for not having a Home ot-Your Own. Put What you are paying out i ' for Rent into a hon e. 7 per cent money for persona wishing to build In South Park. Look to the Future ana invest now in South Purk. i HE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. Amonjf other reasons why it is better to invest in South Park than elsewhere in the cilv ' these: Property is more saleable if you wish to sell, more rentable if )oii wish to it'll t ; if looking for an u- rease in value, no other part of Illi cit)' will compare with it in prospect The ."it h ward composed largely of South Park, less than three years a'o could hardly muster up a vote ui tin i4i e!!tr::l election the vote was l.'f.t and all were not xlled. It ate limits, yet we baveover one him- , . , . . dred newly b.nlt I. muse ond other in process of couatriu tion, owned, witb few exceptions, by the p.irti. M ; 11(1W ,ivil r in .,. ! This part of the city has a atorej ; . , . . i- ... water minus, electric arc lights, htirch and echool priveledges and '' t 'hi i- J,",t -vW ' which the w hole city is proud, 1 1 I'lattsiiioutllV steady growth for fiv,. Jt..ir?, i.i,,,,, ,bliu its . populiil ion; the advance stand it has taken regarding public im- proM-menls. Iln: certainty of a new i.i HI court house; the completion of the great Missouri Pacilic rail way into this cily, giving us anoth er ereiil trunk line und competing lllillket; the citislatit iiirrciiniiig pay roll of the ('. It. A J. shops, to gether w illi many other well known reasons, assure a steady and perma nent advance' in teally, which will lullbllesjt eltect Soutli Park more favorably than any other portion of Plattsniouth. With a rii win tin tifitirttii'mmt uf !t i'!!! y"tti't- jivn Hi 'if ilii jmrt i(A the i:it;i, will lyiutiwc i sell lutg mi iiiniifhln y;iiei.v, furnish iimiiry trilh trhlrh In fTf t A'UVCV trill i-r-ihiiH'Jf lull fir uthrf frriyuurvff ritji jH'ijii rty or fir ilitiiu1'!' imjirurnl or uuiinirnrril IhikI. It is nol so much the speculator as the permanent resident thai we wish to purchase this disirable property. Out of over KH. Il l V pres. cut owners of Soiilh Piitk property none are speculators hence there arc no fictitoiis values and lots are selling at about the price they were immediatly niter il " 'f'-ng argtimenl wh) the present is n most desirably time for investments. Much addi- tiini.il in fur tiiiit ion regarding.Soiilh j. Park may be had by calling nl my oflii e on Main street over Hank of ( ass County. R. B. WI1IDHA1I c.'.mayls t t .' '.n'.i rif -kiJ k v i voa ' ' I " I . It i I I I ' county elfin mm W attended to. J Oll'llt IN tut K I Holou. r ri llansmotith, - Nebraska liri.IUS l-Kl'I'KKBKKO. MABcrai Trim or ami THDIEZniE nKD KETHIL .e.AI,r.K IN THK it CHOICF.ST BRANDS OH CTOAKS roi.i. tiMii fr TOBACCO AND SMOKE.. S ARTICLKS always in utock Plattsniouth, Nebrassa IKST : NATIONAL : HANK OK PLATTHMOLTH. NKI1HAHKA Paid up capital .. urrlii .r.nti .. III.IHI., Jtlsr. the very be.i iwIIHIm tor the promp tiMirae"u "' t lt Ii Banking Business . S.s k tsinf". H'llfl. dovernnisiit arid lo"ai lUrttle. iKiilid't and old. HeMSHU rwwIV" "T1 ........ Ji alloanl nil tlin rfrtltlrilw teaft. drV. avallahle In any part "t H CiiV.d si and all Iks principal tswua o IllMpo xa.tinTioha ma P a amd mi)m.t mrni- tin. HlKhMt ma'ksr pilre paid lor County War rant, Htate ana ounty tmida. , UlhKtTOKH John K tr rarald t). IIkrt Kim Wiu(li. K. K. W tula (rtwjc K Dnvsy lohn Fltur-rald. vv"h,1. JHK t ITI7.KNS HANK. fLATTSMOl'TIl KKIIKAaKA layltal tuck paid lu 1"" Authorized Capital, tlOO.OOO. - orricait KAMk CAHKV1H. JOH. A. COhMJI". Krwldsut. Vles-ri'-'li' i W. U. (IUHHINK. t'aatlisr uiaacroHa rank )rrutli t. A. touui.i. V. H. (luthn .' i J. W.JohnMm, Henry HtKk.JutinO'Knet W. D. Mrnam. Wm stanramp. W. H. Ciutnii(. rRAeSACia GENEEAL BAMIM BUSlHES MUM csJIIflrAte ol dcsilt l-ar1ti llittrs"l Huvi and K-li rli-liai.s. rniitity and city . .i. B ANK OK ( ASS COI NTV ( or Main and Fifth iin-ft. .-aid up capital loiplu ...... IV) (W OFFICERS H H P.rtisla Kreldsnl fri-d (iorilrr vice rrmin 1. ji. lailn.u ( anliHt r M e,ii.f.n. Calilsl DIRECTORS a ia i.m.i. .1 u Piktii-raon. Krsd tlnrdsf 4. H. Hniiili. K. B. Wlndliani, B. B. Kniey ai.d t. M raltersna K OEHEEAL BASI1KC BCSIBES8 TRAS3ATED Acmnnu ollcltsd IKrmt allimsd o time lepoall and proinS aiieiniiiniivsn mi an uua Ium euliuausl lo ll ear. MEAT IIARZET F. II. KLLKNUAI'MProp. The best of fresh meat alwnvs found ill this market. Also fresh Kgga nmi Mutter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. KlXIII Mk'hKT ffl Meat iiahketi MUCKER SISTERS. I'AKKV A H I.I. MM; dp fAlLLtHkHY AND F HLNCH Fl OVVKHS. u c also tnive a ilrrti making di'partnirul. hal- lilarlloli auaranterd SlIKHWiMHiSTOHK. Pl.ATl sil" II 10 v AWSON A PEAHCE Carry full Lini of FINS HlU.RS-KRY'ANt) CHIL- 1I(EN8 CLOTHING. A I. K) HIKSII CUT rbOWKUH KOHM I. N l.rV U I A ' '5 V HmOiienra." - : . r:. .'. ' i t ... . ; X IIXHU ll'ilU 81. S,A.T..0: in tjii: C I! ------ Where may he found - ' 4iiMori-HiiL; A N IIKUSKK .Hl'SCl ANI -tt ASS'- ALK Wllj always on lii, fOK.M-K (IK VAIX ANO'FOfKTllVr.' ( THE. l.EADINQ groc m. HAS THE MOST COMPLETE r QTnrv im tup riT rLiii'IHlNil FRETB AND A1TKXTION FAKMEtrH L want vour Poultry. Ktrtrs. Hut- teraii your fin in piotlui eof ail kind', I will pay you the highest casH'jifiee hh I am buying for a firu in I.i(i.;oln. R. PETERSEN, i TlIKLKADINt; flKOC KR Plaltsmoulh Nebraska D J. H A N S K N DPtAI.RK IS STAPLE AcArr-Y GIIOCEPIES, GLASS AM) QUEE-NWAUEp.." . v FIojrJ FfiEd a SpeciaityJs i j roiiiiiH' .1 I ho l'ulilo ISolieitcJ. JOHKSQM EUILDINGN SlllHilSi l TTOHNKV A LAW. WINDHAM Jfc DAVIKS. K. B. WIMIIUM, JOHN A. HA7 .Notary t'utille Mnarj y Offlr ovtr Hank nl Can County'- . noRNTV A. N. HLLLIVAN. itttiriirv l-l.aw. Will kIv prompt ait'litl titi "lot lu o all tiiitmrx riilrii-l.-rt to hlui Hftlco lu Unlua blink, Kart Side, flalt'inouili, nru. EW HARDWARE STORE S. i;. HALL St SON tieep all ViniU nl Inillder hardware on hand and illuppl) rnntrarli-M on nn"t fav ntalil tri in : TTTnT ROOFIIMO- SKutlliK and all klml nl nu ork prointtly line. OnliT- lloin Ilia coiinliy tnllcltrd. Sill fratl st. I'LATTnMUU i II, SILU. THE BEAUTIFUL uicuy i cxi ii3( J GIVEN Willi ciich $10 worth of noodsi . at Thc Fair' arc f lki)aul)fw liut real art,! proiliK (Ions. s:'o nr r nl lo' counters for IIarkrai Pki K. I". KSC in;w t. i f- i V