n PbUsmniith Daily Herald KNOTT3 BHOS, Publishers rimii-,ne.i sv,-rv Thursday, lanit dally eveij 'ruiifvxncit Sunday. u-.ii rd at the riattsinoutli. Neb. pout. '.'. i y tii.ii-imi,.i.iU tttruiurh tin? U.jS. walla "-i-'l il clan ratea. 'iHl.'n comor Vln. and KiftU streets. L TSIlMS rlB WKKkl.Y. ..r.n e.y. i.nyr;ir, ii. advance........ i!'.e coiiy. diio year, not in advance On cy, U Dumthf, In advam-e ... Ot, d C".y, three niiiiith", la advance. TKK.MH FOB DAIL $1 90 200 75 . 40 I'iie pup one rwir in advance n 00 Hi(!iiy ner iffck. by carrier .... IS D id eoiiy, pit mouth 6C MONDAY, SKI'T. H.nWl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of tlie Htate of Nebraska are requested to (tend delegates from their several cooit le-a in JV.s' i t Mfivt'fittoll ill the city of Lincoln, Th nrr-J.iy, Sep teftibcr 24, lttll, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of placing in nomi nation, candidates for one associate ) ii stic? of the supreme court, and two members of the board of re Kent of the state university, and to ' transact Much other business as maybe presented to the con vention. THE APPORTIONMENT 'The several counties are entitled tt) representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon Geo. H. Hastings, for attorney-gen-vr;J in (living one delegatc-at-La ire to each county, and one for 'f each V) voles and tin the major frae- tion thereof: cocjerma. AdHlllH Artluir Ann-leu Kanrn-r Hi.yd HtillDe... . Heone "... Km Hoi n. ... Bri'n HnlMlu. .. .. limiar Burt (.'vm v.ir 'l)ns- "i)i-yi-nne (terry fl;iv ChIUv CninltiK .. .. I'u.ier I),ik..l i .... leil"l iMXiiti !..l--- .. .. lt-.m-.-M . Iiii..ly Filllll 'l' Frni.kll'i .... Ktnlitlrr. Film ih . . 0. .L- 1, Al Ill-Ill low- linint ;t--i) .. . . Hill H ... ft I! 1 III . . II. I M- Hth-lii-m k ... !!!! Mimjid ., eili-r-nn ... mi. ii oi ntim. uri- .11 .l.ihiiiin . 7 IJKi-arni-y 6 v heya Paha J .... Jlkeitli 1 . ... 1 1 K mi I11 2 ijhti'ix . -1 iW.i ruin lj!,ui:.ui 'i . . . In' IMIJI ' ... TIMjIwiii c'V-H-i-rviii... 2 .. ..Hi Menu 4 " HliCe . .!eiita!ia .lion ii .. V-'a lll- i ... I'lvikin- ... ;i'.,-ii-H 1 l.-'I'ln . .. I",. .tii- I 7 h..; : ii-i w -,:i. .1 Kh h.uil-iu II .. Km-k .1 II -;i:iii.- II f.i -ill i . 4 ... :; 1 1 . .i .-r- . . :t co t' lliult t . . .-! ml m ... 'i --iii-t il:, ii .... -ilHTlllilll ') I'i m ux -' . ... : -M.v.t'in . . . .' I li,i.-r I l'm,i:iK V i 'hitl-I.,11 4 ....- V I ii-v "..I W ,ihiii-ton .... i . ... 1 W.iW:,- . . I i-li-ter ... . . . ... u i.. ,-.i-r '.' . - I: .... I, .o vote returned. It i reconietnh-d that no proxies be aildinitled lo the convention, and that tin' ib -leu . 1 1 s present be autliori.eil to cast tin- lull vole of the delegation. It is further recninended that the st.ite central committee M-lect Die t'-rtipornry or'ariization of the con vention. Juii c. Wat. son. W'AI.T M. Sl.LI.v, Chairiuan. Secretary. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The county convention is called for September I!Mll, 1VI at l.ouis ville. The primaries are to be held 'on the l'Jth day of September. The basis of representation is based on the vote cast for attorney general at the last Mate election, one delegate for every h'teeu votes a:id major fraction thereoi, and one at lart;e from ea h ward and (ire ci net. Liberty and liurk llliilts preeinct w.isiveu their usual vote as no fair basis of appointment could be had on the division. It, low will be fouuil the place and time of holding the primaries and nuinbi-rof delegates entitled to rep representation. i'Kns r. Tina isn i-i i . uku Hull Cri-i k inM. a 7 i m. Cri-rnnuod 7 Suulii Hi-uit I p in smuh 11- ml 4 ltnisvllle. hi 7 n in Hn-iMi!-r liull ... ..7 K ;UI Mil- ,rnvi .1 In 4 i hi Hill i -limit hie I'l.iluiiiiiulli iirp ;j p in r.ivlur clibiil limits . 7 Oit-ii 7 i in l"n Imtl 4 Klntwiinil 7 i in e ini i- clnil hoii" 7 t i-iilir. A f k fit l mI-v Ni-liiioj limits it Mt PlrHniii. i p m ritliiiure i-IuniI hnn4 .... ft Kim k Hio il s. 4 p ill Miiimy i-liool hon-fi n 1 ipinii, (I p in Tut "i! A Kullert nOleo Kale i i-r ( ii-i-k. J p in O A K Ii ill KIiiisiiih W W pvc. 1 tn.i p in ChtH'V -M-lmiil liuu t .. 5 Aviirn, H p in ivntr m-lmol h'lii-M tf Lll'i-rly, 3 p lit liolnn ih-IhhiI tmiift u pi-.T-rnsui th ci rv l-t wnril, iinn-ll i-liHinlit-r H witril si-Ihi',1 llwn It :trl wunt, lili-lii-Mi luintii-r nTIIrA II 4ili ward. u i-l'i-mcHnip blink 9 Mil waid ''!h,1 1iiiii 4 wnnri Nu ( irr ltwrd 5 f . vi-IiiiiiI liiniif B '.iihI w.iril. to n entiiiHI rti;iiiitif-r .. .. Jij n.ii.l. C to -Tii in. I Irtli.iil A rulli-n ott.ee 1 Totnl mtlnlM-r of di-ii-Killeft )-'i riattsmoutli City primaries or dered to be opn at I- o'clock m and continue open until 7 p. m. Otiiltinj; and piccini;, comforting; and crazy patch work and Carpet rayf sewinj; natisfactorily done by ."!rs. Vroinan, .l;l North Sixth street, riatlsiuoutll, Neb. tf New Good arriving every day nt JI0L the out price clothier. tf TlIK next most important event in the political arena is the meetintfof Hill's convention, to lie held some where in Xi-w York. TlIK latest argument in favor of reciprocity is that K'ni-r Mill Hreckenriilue and the other fellows dovu there are opposed to.it. f.AST week U kinh'V, the man Willi a bill, addressed 4m peoph ill Ohio. He argued th.it it was better to work for the interests of 'America than Great Itritain. That i sounds patriotic and si-usihle. I!.VLMA( KDA recently issm d J'-i-0n,ii(l of papercurrency that is now worthless. In other words, lie pur sued the reckless policy that is now advocated by the inflationist of our most extreme third parly men. TlIK silence manifested by Cleve land lhi- past few weeks, accord fittingly wi'li the absence of his name from the democratic plat form. The republican party would fare better, however, if they would allow Grover io talk u little mole. He writes very sound letters on tin- silver (pielllion, in fact too sound for the party to which he belong. It has been announced, author itatively, that a corporals tfiiard of the distinguished "political ped- ironies ' represent inn thedemocrat- 5:ir!y "'ill mm viit ilii-nnrthwi-nt. ostensibly, and according to their declarations, "to teach the people." TheOmaha Hee remarks that there is probably a typographical error conveying tlie wroni impression. The Hee says it should read a party of dcmaroiruc, to mislead the people. HEATkKK feels hopeful of the establishment of a shoe factory in the near future. If the citizens of Heatrice are thoroughly alive as to the benefit to the city, likely to re sult from an industry of this nature, they will surely leikfuiate effort to secure its location. The west needs i greater variety of industries. We need riot remain a purely agricul tural country always. Let u en- leamr to create every possible ave nue lor Hie consumption oi our pi ji 1 1 ii . ami factories for the manu facture of commodilies that we ill nit have. Si:( ur.l KY IlLAINi: has an noiinied that be will remove to Washington by I li t. I. This an nouncement is conclusive that be will soon resume bis negotiations looking to the f art her exteii-ioii of reciprocal trade relations with those nations with which we can exchange product s.iti-l.n tonlv. Let the jrood work o oil. The pvo- fileof this country re.ili.e that, e en thus f.ir, they have re.iliei more actual lieni lit from a single tn aty of this nature than they KVI.K re- Ceivell .it the bands of the l.-nifi. I'ralic party. The f.u t iJ. ei ry time that party h is been pi; d in power tile colli se pltr-ll-d W IS i'i) reckless and detrimental lo the interests i. th, p f,,le ihat they had !.,.., II,-, halt. I tut not so with the o. p. Their work becomes more popular as it becomes known. Ir is reported that Ireland is on the thri shhold of u potato famine and yet in California they rot in the ground as there is not a demand for them. How well it would be for our potato growers if it were pin-. sible lo transport their crop to Ire land, but this would prove imprac ticable. The fact is. we' must de pend upon a home market for pro ducts of this nature, exclusively, a:i:l f..r the la iu lit of .the pro ducer of these products, it behoovf us to put forth every leitiniite f. fort that will increase the home t'e ni. mil for these commodolies from the farm, This can best be pro vided by cre it in more industries employing more laborers. Let us not for yet to cast our iullueni e with that political party that lias always been in the foree;oiind in providing for the employment of labor at remunerative waes and the creating of H home market for the farmer. . , -y Human Society's Work. Ill nil large cities are brnnches of the Humane Society fuuiided by Herg. A horse is discovered badly oalled.or is cut or injured,' lit oii i- a society member toinmand its ri-st nnd the immediate apolicaticn of llaller's Harb Wire Liuimriit, which rxperience lias shown is tin best remedy made. For sale by all 1'rug prists. A Cura far Paralvila. Frank Cornelius, of J'liru ll, InJ. Ter., says: "I induceil ."lr. 1'inson whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy n bottle of Chamberlain' I'll in llalm. To their vrreat Hiiprise before the bottle hail all been used she was h treat deal better. Her face had been drawn to one nidi but the I'd in Halm relieved all pain and noreness. and the mouth assumed it natural nhape." It is hIso a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, strains swHini and lameness. 5(1 cent l-ittn-s for ialf by K. (J. Fricke4Co.,IriiKJi'- PtDIQUE TOBACCO. Ion llravon fur tta Tvculiar Flavor and th Method of Curing. la the eiise of perlque tobacco t'.iB BtrippiriK of the Uii.lrili from the leaf causes the leaf to fall Into two lateral halves, which are placed on top of each other in such h maimer that tho blade of ime half of the leaf alternates with the Jilex of the other Tln-ixs are tli!-ri twisted into what are calh-il "torquets." These tynjiifla are folded upon them aelves, side by aide, and are placed in etroiijf boxes, which are about twelve inches square, ami subjected toprewurB. After twenty four Injurs these turquett are taken out and repacked in the muiif manner as iK-fore every twenty-foyi liotir for a p-riiHl of a week, the idea Is ini? evidently to hubject the turquett toa uniform pressure tliroiif;hout. Aftel tins js-iiod has eliips.-,l thew tonpieto ale Tepaek.-il m-vry tiin-e days for about two we-ks. Diirimj all this time the tobacco is subjected to a constant, htendy pren Kiire wnli a pr.-f-s of the most primitive kind. I hhould not foret to state that afn-i th tob-ieeo hat Iss-n placed in the -.r: a one week a black juice flows out of the box, which has a pleasant odor, not un like fre-dily cooked prunes. Square piiH-en of cottonade, IS by 18 inches, are laid out. ami on t.hew tlm trqn-t are os-ned, or, to use the term of the Kn li.sh ip akin- Arcadians, the Virqnet are unraveled, great care beii pecea aary to leparhte each leaf. The largest leaf are laid npon the cottonade first, mj that wlien rolksl the largest leavea will serve aa a covering of the carrotte presently to le decriU:d. The niualli-r leave are placed longitudi nally nion the larger ones until three and c::e L:i!f ta fr p..unJi i.-i j-4..j ujKin the jiiece of cottonade, the ends of which are turnwl inwardly. The cot tonade and content are now rolled into carrotte, the ends of the cottonade are nulled out and a utrini; tied to each end to prevent the carrotte from oi iiin, and the whole wrap-d in a clothesline, usually made of cotton. The wrapping is performed in the primitive man tier thai characterize tn operation throughout. L'e is made of a wiudlaM and a rope; the end of the rope ia made fai-t to the carrotte. pa- d around a post (driven into the Krotiu'U a twist in now made around the carrotte, and with each turn of the carrotte the pressure U inereaed. Tin is continued until the whole of the carrotte is envel oped: the rud in made f,.-t Ly passing it through several turns of the rojie. Thin tiiiisliea the carrotte, but, before it in placed Ukiii the market, it is allowed to ii'e, which is UMially from hx months to a year. During this tune the tobacco i allowed to nndero a tlow fi-rmentii-tion. whii Ii (,'ivisi the uroina and tate that dii-tiiiitn-li this tobaeco from all others. The amount of j riquc Krown and niuiiufaetured has uveia' d, (luring t lie five years preceding iv.i'1. I'j.iioO c ir rnttes of four puiudY p r annum. Wholesale tol 'aix'-iinsla hnve expressed the doubt that any modern nietho-l would iT'idino tobacco wuh as fine flavor as that produced by the old and primitive manner just di rili d. Thar lli.ieeutical V.:X Hum a KIiik Krrp t ieil. Ahlxmsch ohc may. not kt-t p e;.-;!, it U RlUle aatlbfjl'tlntl to n-:id bow r.li..'s manage it. Tln-ie in the kin' of f-'iain, for instance . ilo i. s.iid to have in one of bis country pal ices a wonderful pa vilion. It Was built by a (.'hiai-M, eu;i. in-.-r ax a p fu;;e for ti e knijj (imiii liis illi 111" heal of ulllll.'l'T. Tie- walls, ceding ai.d tlo- 1- III- f. .rilled of pie, e o( pl,iiee.4 ;ui iiji h I'nUk. They uru so prbllv tl-d t. t !i r witli a irans- iient cement tlmt tla- j'liiit- nre iiivi ; ttiid no fluid can i i.i irato. 'i lei avilmti U twenty i i:;ht f.i t loii mid seM-ntis ri wi le, and "lutein in tla: mid die of a litie basin ma iu of beautifully colored marbles. When the k i ii if enters t'no pavilion the Kindle door h i loM-d and cemeiitej. Then the (.luice gate are op tied and the bain in filled with wat.-r. Higher and higher it rises, nntil the pavilion is covered and only the ruitilatora at the top connect it u-ith tl mn - U' ...- . I. ' . .. u . . . 1 , MWM b.V U ' Ul the nun in no great that tlie water almost boils on the mrf-ice of the freshest foun tains thin pavilion is dthcioiinly cisii. And this i the way the king of Siaui cmi1s himself off in hot weather., It sound very delightful. Exchange. Am Antnmati Hrappr. One of the unmt iiigeuioii ami at the s.'iuie time practically n ful among the an! anatio mucin ne which have l-en in troduced is a device which forms, fills, Weih and m-ala pack;igen in those es-tabli.-hmenti where large quantities of gissls, such as lino cut b.bacco, soda, starch, etc., are constantly put up. The 0 Ttion Iry which this remit is a com plbhed, though decidedly novel, is Hot at all complex in any particular, the ma chine connUting merely of a serie of forming blocks, reoptarU-a, folder, guiuioers and feeders, all working In mutual Jiariiioli)', so that the package are smoothly and Continuously produced. The forming block suceeanively size Die paper, which Instantly afterward is wrapped around them, folded and gummed at the end; the paper sacks are then plunged into receptacle filled with I he commodity with which they are in tended, finally folded on top and sealed. New York Sufi. it ru o. Aa IrUh servant girl came t her niistres one morning begging permission to go to the dentist to have an aching "toot" tilled, saying that it had been going "thumpity thump, thum'pitv thump!" all night. When the girl returned, her mibtres avked: "Well, Katie, did yon have the tooth filled?" "Of did, luum." "What did you Lave it filled wltM" "01 don't know Juit phwat It was, mum, bat from the way It fales Oi should t'iuk Itwu t'undsrsnd lolghtnlng be d put into it, mum. "Youth' Companion. SnilTH PARK Ouu III I IIIIIX I ii imEl No Excuse f)r nr-t having a Home ot Your Own. Put What you aro payintr out for Rent into a homo. 7 per cent money for persons wishing to build in South , Park. Look to the Future and invest now in South Park. LIFE TIME. A luting other reasons w hy it is better to invest in South Pitrk than elsewhere iu the city, lire these: Property is more saleable if jou wish to sell, more rentable if you wish to rent; if looking for un in crease in value, no oilier part of the city w ill compare with it in prospect The alii ward coinMred largely of South Park, less than three years! a'ii could hardly muster up u vote lit the last general election the vote was PCI and all were nut polled. It has been less than two jears since the city invited us into the corpor ate limits, yet we havenverone lion drcd newly built house onil others iu process of coiislruclion, owned, with few exceptions, by the parties now living; iu llieiu. This part of the city has a store water mains, electric arc lights, hiirih and school priveledes and a in--,v church edifice ju-l t reeled of which the whole city is proud. I'l.ill-inoiitli's steady growth for live cars pai-t almost doubling its pi piilatiou; the advance stand it has taken n ganliug public im provement, the certainly of a ne.v ssii.imO court bouse; the i omph tion of tin- great Missouri Pacific rail way into this city, giving us anoth er great trunk line and competing market; the constant increasing pay ndl of the C. H. A J. shops, to to I her with many other well known reasons, assure a steady nnd perma uyit advance in realty, which will doubtless effect South Park more favorably than any other portion of Pbittsmoiith. ' With a ri. ir (i tlin itviitKKjnii'iit .if ii Klill ijiml'r ijritirlh of thi jhrt ' (A i-it;, in will viuUhiu' to mil of on nii'iillil; jmyiiH nls, fnrui.h ttinihy irlth irlii'h In tlf l Aoinc trill rj ihuuiji- lulu fur uthir imjirocul iihj I'li'jn rly orur ilmirnllt imjirnrnl or unimironi! luwln. It is not so much the speculator as the permanent resident that we wish to purchase this disirable properly. Out of over Kioiri V pres ent owners of' South Park properly none lire fpeculiitors hence there are no lictitous values and Iota lire Helling nt about the price they were jmmediitlly nfter it waa platted a strong argument why the present is a most desirable time for investments. Much addi tional information regarding fcoutli Purk may be had by calling nt my ofllce on Main afreet over Dank of C'us County. 11.' D. WINDHAII wytw A. CMAYLS r -r . coi'Nrv -urn v hvok AS II CIVIL KNCINKKK A cnuiity eleik wll! be r:Uti nJed to. i.'KK'K I N C lit KT 1IOI SE. Pbittsinoiith, - Nebraska ii'Lii s i'i;i'i'i':Ki!i:K-. JIASl lAl ll'IO DC AM) ' V; nr.Ai.Kii in nut CHDICKST HKANDS OF CI0AKS rvi.i. i.imk or TOBACCO AND SMOKE.x's ARTfCTFS always in stock riattsmoutli, Ncbrassa NJvS IKST : NATIONAL : HANK Of PbATTHMOL'TIl. KKIIUA8KA PaM up capital Svi.r-Wio 8ulilua..' 10.oiU.Ul Otlsri the vrrv b". facilities fur the iiromp traii'actlun ut IlKltlmais IJankiug Business llK-k, Nwls,Knlil. itnveriirneiit and Inra; jnritls iBiuiflil and mill. l)eisitu rerelvsa snd iniereM alloel on the eertillcsi. Dralu drawn, avllalil In any part ot III. Unites hi ale. and all Ike principal Uwus oi (urupe. 0OU.SX.TIONS KAilK AWI FBoaiTLT BIMIT- Tru. Hlkliest market plre pli fur County War faiitw, bUle iia 4suli UIKKCTOItlv John KlW.'srald I). Ilswliurtl S.m Waiiitli. r. E. WLiie lieorK B. imvey lobu KlUk'rkld. B. VVsuirh. Prr.ldent tal let, T hk citizkns hank. PI.ATTSMOLTII NEIlKASKA iJsyllal ttockpsld In :.yt Authorized Capital, 1100,000. , - orrickK 'BANK CAKKCTI1. JOH. A. CONNOH, I'rmlilsnl. VSce-PfrmaBi I W. II. Ct'BHISU. Cabier. DIliKTOHS rank Carrutb J. A. Connor. J. Ii. (iuttimm i I. W. Julin.uu, Heurv Bo-tk. Jntin O'Kncfe W. U. Msrnani, W'ra. Wlncainp, W. Ii. Cu..alnji. TEANSACTSIA GEKEP.AL BAK KING BOSltiCS ium rjvn''it." (if t-ariti(r tutTwl Hum isitU aril f ifliai.;'. fount) mid ctly . i.i m n B AN K OF CASS COCNTY Cur Main slid Fitili lun-nt. iali1 np catiilal Sur,iu...- V1 fi it. tut 0. H. Pamela PreslilMlt Krcd 0'ifler V Ice I'resiiuni M l-mlersiin Canlielr I. M. I'alK-riMiu, s Ast C's'lilel DIRECTORS 0. It. I'srhiels, J. M ruttemefi, Fred flordsr A, M. Smith. K. II. Wlnilbaio, II. B.Uatuner mut t. M falteOOB 1 GENERAL BASKINC BUS IB ECS T&AJJ3ATED Awminn ilpe(!. iTiicrest sllnwsd os time J-,olta and rom.t aiteiitlongivru tn all uui Uieaa nlliKlrO Iu Ha csja. MEAT II A EKE T SIXTH- STKf.KT V. II. LLLLNBAl'M, Prop. The beef if fresh inent always found in this market. Also fresh Kgg and llultrr. Wild game of nil kinds kept in their season. aa as v-l A 1 11 nikl.tr fTl Meat market! m TUCKER SISTERS. CAkKV A FI LL I.I.VK OF AlLLENFRY AND B K NCH fLOWEHJ, -O- W slso bavc a dreu maklDg dspartnisnt. Hat- lafaellon suarauletd. Sll tk Wi Kl S rcikB. PLATTSMOUTII jCAWSON A PEAWCK Carry a Full Lin cat FINS SIILLSySR Y fAND CUIL DIIENS CLOTHING. AUK FKKHII CUT FU)WKKfl BOOM 1, a. LIT tux I, PLcrmerrB -JOHILIP THEIROLF Mm Opnaui uu Tha rim-it, Clciiu- at, - Cosiest - SALOON" 1 TH K CITY Where may lie found choice wiiu liquors and ciktars, AN II Kl'SK W Hl'SHI HKKR. , AMI liAS.S' ALK WlIlTi; I.AHKL, ' always oil hand. ' r O v 1 ('h'Mk'oK MAIN A.M"l-'i it'KTU ST. THE LKAUINQ GROC ER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY, ATTK.VTIOV FAKMIvK.i I want your Poultry. Kir ltd, Hut- ter and your farm produce of all ; kinds, I wil. pay you the highest i cash price a, I am buying lor a urn in i.incol i 1 R. PETERSEN, I i THK LKADLN0 OROCKR ' riuttHinouth : NVItraHka i p J. H A .N.S IvN IIKAI.F.H IN i . ' ' ' f STAPLE A ft'w r.ANi, . , ) gAcejies, (iLASS AM) QUEEVSWAUE i !iroiiai;c 'l tint ruble !Soicite,J. Etoflr ni Feed a Snecialtr JQENEON EUILDISGS Sil'f. Et I nou.NfcY A i.AW. j WINDHAM i DAVHIS H. B. WIMIIIAM. JOIIM A. DAVtFs ' i Nolaiy l ul.llc h.iUrr l uo'lle Offli-s over Hank nf Cai Ciuiiiy, i nslUnnaittt .... Ni-lifviij j I ' . i I TIOKNEV A. N. SULLIVAN. AttumrV at-lj. VIII a-lva luomni .u to all Mi.lns-a rnlni.trd i,i hui. OfTV "ii .Unloa bluck, Kaal Hids, l'lall.Dinulli. .i-b. jSEW HARDWARE STORC S. K. HALL & SON Keer aii kiinla n tiiiinieni lisrdwrtni on hand and iil .upply i-niariK-iera na ineil Ut inaiilD Icioi tin noonisro Ki"lltl!IK and all kind. u I in ,rk prnmptly flue. Oiilsr Iruui Hie couniry Bnlk-lti-il SIS Pfal St. I'LATTSMOL'TII, Mtll. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIADLE. i. i. nwm k son 8hlrjlos, Lath, Bash, Doors Blind G Can supply Tcrw demand of tlie city. Call id J get tortus. Fourth street la rear of opera house. 1 j, i $ i i i n i . 1 I I ;,! V 4 1 t f It ss ii 1 i y