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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1891)
c i. i r Flaiismonth' IVii'v. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Pulilnlie I evi-rv I hiiiMlny, slid dully eveij nvtinij ..xcept umtiiy. Kemstered m the Plnrtsmnutti, Neb. post dtlivtor tnuissilsooii tliroucll Ut L'.eS. mailt at secoud el;ts rules. Cities corner Vint and Fiftn streets. Telepuone 38. TKKMH niK WKKKLT, One copy, one year, In advance (I M One copy, one year, nut tu advance 9 00 One copy. six month'. In advance 76 One opy, three month. In advaace. ... 40 TCKMS FOB DA1L1 One cop one year In advance fit 00 One copy per ireek, by carrier 15 One copy, per month 50 MONDAY, SEPT. 21. 1891 REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to .fccnd delegates from their several counties, to meet in convention iu the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep tember 24, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing iu nomi nation, candidates for one associate justice of the supreme court, and 'cvvYmeuiberB of the board of re gents of the stit)e university, and to truurfftct such other business as maybe presented to the convention. TUB APHIKTIONMKN t The several counties ae rutted to representation as follow f.-iiur based upon tlie vote cant f . Hon tJeo. H. Hastings, for at iiey-ffcn-eral'iTi lHt), giving on" 'eleate-at-larre to tjah count and one for each votes an ! ie major frae- ijr mereoi: CoOMtlKsl 'l. I' Arism Arthur Antelope Manner "V'yd ,.. .. Blkiw ... ........ Htsilie Hoi Hntte Brown HiirTalo. Duller Usdsr t'nitse Cheyenne .. .. J-rry i n t mv . .. Col fas Ciiiulog ... rul-r loU A' ....;) . I)vm ....... A 1 .WOU. ..y ,,Mf . Pmh .... . ... PllIMI l'li:e p'Mitrlns iMltHly ... ., no I I Johnson ... Kearney .. K.rafalia Witti k i in lull Kuox l-anc&ster. .. I.i coin II Kl. Isltlll l4ilip Mjulnon ... MrPierHou. Merrirk nee MNetiuiha... ifkoiln MUnr . UlilVAlMre ... . Perkins. ... Ilerre Phrlin iHlMIe 4 IT"! I 7 Kd Willov. .... 3i"Vhardxin ... . ... . ...II ... 3 .. 14 .. 4 ... vKnek. ...II Saline . m'Sarp) .,. .i Hwo'idv1 . .. .,. ' win Ulult iv I .rM .... . .'. ft1 hetfclHriu,...' ... ') Mieniiitii L"mv. .... ...... s!. siaiiimi . .. I IIH)T i' I hnmw nr. ... i Ttmr.lon . . Vailev . - i Vfiuilnjiihoii. . I Wnvoe .. .... vMer J. ... ... I Wheeler .. York 4 Kill re Kr-trikliu Frontier. Kuniav Se .. :4E ... 2 . ... HI ... 8 .... I .... 2 .... .. .12 ;rfleid . e.sr... ti :til--..r ireely . . II ill Hamilton t.m .T Hitrlun Hnye. HitWieork . Holt M'warit., II.e.Kef . j Tot,,.. .' vote returni ne,l. A . d llif ti It I recomend tio proxies I"? andmttted to ej to tlK e dell-gajot " "Convention, and that the dell-gaku iirnent be aiMhorizel to cast th ' full vote of thu delegation. i 'v .' it i further reooin i tided that the st.itt: central coiiimi(tei, select the temporary orgauiaatioii rtf the con vention. , ;, . Joiiv C. Vt.s4y,' - Walt.M, SKhLY, t liairmaii. " ' Secretary. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Clerk o( ih Ki-inri tusn i . A.'.SAIJSffVKYj i For Fjeiuiirer ; , L. C. lilt KMOJ (l-, K'r Ahenfl i . . . . '.' CK(). KOSON ""' For County f'leik : FRANK Iic Ksii.. . For'hoilnty'jiifi!e I ' ' "" "'' " - cai viN Rr ssi;n FJrConHfy Superintendent : ' ' ' ' ' ' J. K: I.HYDA."" :3 ..t I.. .It ii. Fur Toroner ' t . ;j. , CNKt ll.' -i I ForHurteyrir i -' " . ,' A.C.MAYKS. F';r (Jnniiiioner Fu-l liMricl i : i i.ei-1 1 i '- ', ... n;-( i.m v "f JUDCE M B REESE. The resolution instructing dele gates for' Roil.'MU, ;elT;( ""f chWe jristice-, introduced by Hon. R. If.1 Wllidhaih at the county coiivt n tioti last Saturday, went through with a hurrah, thus demonstrating cwtMiliwivi'ly lht the r.lpuldu;ait purty , of 'IHeorTilty Willi id: lint- ..for J trdire Reese; '.While there was oposition to the resolution,-by wveral prominent meni bersv 'of i tluf cohveiiticrn, thjre was unmistakable evidence that it wna not . because. fif hostility to Judge Keye, bttf becaay they Ui lieved 1 1 : ; i rvfi n r r "s i ii 1 1. ri ' i . i t c ,t to excrci.se their own jiKlguient in tin .seiccliou,. iliyjiry mln ' Hint Hke in opposition of ilu' resoh. tioii pafd'a glowing tribute to the allilit)". integTily ami nvalt.'ibiVify of Jmlge Reese. (,,.,, .4 ,,,, , .. TlIK IIKKAI.D firmly believes that Judge Reese is one f the strong men in the party and iuasmneh as he was not , fi r. lt d fairly tj ou,r( bauds two years since it iscertainly true that he is 11 very formidable c .Hidid ite. The alliance should not I obicct to Ii i ill as lie h;i! e cry cle j inent of .slrcu;lli tli.it llli ir candi date, Kclcrtoii. possesses, will) the iiililitiotiat qualiiii'atiun that the people know the man ami realize his tjood iliaIitie- :ts evidenced by his course on the lieiuli in tin- past. THF COVENTION. " The delegates to the tcptibliMt county convention ileiiioiieiistcd plainly that they were capable of performing the duty entrusted to them faithfully and well. While some delegates were solidly iu favor of certain candidates, and even contested the ground care. fully, yet all showed a disposition to abide by the decision of the majority and work in unison for the success of the republican nomi nees. It was the opinion of the older members of the party that it was one of the most successful con ventions ever held. A more united feeling existing between the differ ent sections, a greater degree of en thusiasm prevailing and a more de termined spirit predominating than usual, and a ticket nominated that, if considered upon its merits, will receive the full party vote and can not fail to draw largely from the other parties. la Tall Mn' Main. It wu a youn niarriel wnni.in who fKjke. She was dining with ber lir.fi l and on the piazza of a bnti L "If you havs any dijubt," iid ahe, "about the rx-latiurmhip of a uiao ami woman when you ee them at a place like thit there is one very anrs wxy nf settling whether or not thoy aro married When the waiter make out the rhm k for the dinner, watch the man who ie going to pay it. If lis nervounly clutches at the check, crashes it in I., batnl and bande the waiter a ten dollar bill with ont looking to aee bow touch beowee. be it not even engaged to the girl who i with hi in, and ttatida in mortal dread of ber opinion of him. "If be take the check and arana it with tome care and then quietly bands to the waiter a anui approximating the total, be ta very likely enggd to tlie girl, and U willing for ber to think biiii businesslike and precise. "If, bowvr. be allows the waiter tu place the check on the table, and leaves it Uiere for bit companion to see and atndy. then they are married. It iaouiy tbe married man dnimg with bit wife who will tit back and think of other thiogi while bit check awaiu aettla ment In full view of tbe lady opposite before marriage be would not allow ber mind to realize anythiug ao unmtnantic at tbe price of the delicate vianda the comtumed, and even dunng the engage ment be would not penult ber to think of men material question. "A year after marriage, however, they discuss together the price ou tbe bill of fare, and when the check la made out the wife it more anxious than tbe hue band to know how much it cornea to Therefore, tbe married man allowt hit dinner checks to remain on the table for bis wife't inspection." New York Letter. Catching Terrapin. In tbe thoal water along the coast toutb of Car Uenlopen terrapin are canght in various way. Dredge dragged along in the wake of a tailing vesm.-l pick them up Nets atretched acroM aouie narrow arm of river or bay entangle the feet of any stray terrapin iu their mealies. but these require the constant attendance of the ttehernian to save the catcb from drowtuny ,IA Jhe winter, in the deeper water, me terrapin rise rrom ineirru tidily flltar'U-rg vti inild, tunny dayt and craw) aJong the liottoin. Tht-y nre then taken bj; tongs, their whereabouta being often betrayed by bubbles Turtles will rise at any noi.ie, and asu.tl!y tljt'.'alieniilii only claja his hands, thoilgh each- tiunter has hit own way of attracting the terrapin. One jhuMer whom luw utterel a queer gut- lui.n limine iii.il j mi.i ip ipw irom nit boots. Whatever the nofse.' all'ftirtles within br'ig '! her terrrtpin or "snajipt-T" r wiu pui Unir uv.uls a'ugve water, iiith tre welqopie atii.'ariBliklj Mdto the marketmeu The riapjK.T slowly apper and disappears, h aving acsretly a ripple, and the bnnter cantlously apprfcar hlng usually takes ima by the taiL The ter r.'ipln,.unlburonVMry, u.(jiiijk, aud wiU dchteud ,u an cnl!K'wi-'t'Div, iMrbjit a hand net is neeiltMl unlen be happ'in to come up near by. If he Is near enough I'Wilom , in Ai'l isf at eitiier sisi- riseor tnujeiL-risUjchulan,, It. IJuer tolliwtloB lath Iead Lellaronira t , Ni brief lit umlil VulniiinnaCB the ft J rnrluemoie irrange thirl gitlnrt fnrte f Allt-n 1 inU) the hands of the dead leiinr vflice in Washiugtijn There are op.wui pij; and packages of refined opium, bottled - inena of different kinds of mineral furma- .U'fy Ibrotvp nf by.tlie CbrleetTUsiill t IH.e lotfudVqhiike; Mx M c.1hdk.-, perWidd.hi' Ct,tjiliitlUes 4 ftrecrack mii UT peilii, fnlae teeith, iwrn Sinking ghiven. every imiiginabletortof kitchen utensils, carpenters' IfxiU. burps, , tambutirines banjoMtttriaoi'fi i?)U (iclei ttu andeVfii "spirit photographs." Many of the object accumulated come unU tut) "tirilijiuJaldt-" y-iid. being f, iitHvr orTtiint"r rt ff rri-iitT"t ".1 'irrtv'rA .Imfr'aL'e fttbwifl.r.,r Uftf!. In tnrgical t'roljt are not carried by Uncle Sum fi blest inclosed i ti wood or till. One biuid r;d dtilUr 'W urlb ;iitl4.'Ket of virgin g"1d in a box came in a while ago null are awaiting a claitrtdnti 'Likcvt imj damiiiftj .I'lughiit, which., blno iad dress, and a grotesque doll alsjut His size of a baby... There ore toine glovet from the steamship Oregon which were 114 days nnjer water, (tliengli- they teetn to oe i.tiriy rtipeciabut'now'ana might lie worn at a stretch. Some wedding cake U exhibited In the museum that i fifty yeart eld. R"i ItjuUi In N'ew York bun. HOW RU5EN3 PAID A BILL. lie Tainted a Fortune lor His t'niEral ful l.noillor.1. UI10 Didn't Like It. In the Is-giiniing of the Sewnt"i iitli centniy Peter 1'iitil UuU-tis, whose name hud not the n;ime totitnl then 11s now, lived in 1'iiris, at a modest inn ni .ir the ui!ace of his patroiii'M, Maria Je Jb-dici.' Sometime lie had his pook 'i.i full of money and lived like a prince, int oftenet he was without a pfennig; at Hiiy.iiti he taid his host very irregu larly, or not at all. The host did not consider it ai honor to board this great painter, ami as be had a supreme con tempt for art, he often cant insults at Ruliens. O.ie day when the Innkeeper was in an especially bad bumor he threatened to throw Rubent out of the door like a tramp and without farther notice. K 11 bens had just bad an audience with Lonvre, bat did not posses a bel ter What should be do? The tavern keeper would not reason, but wanted Ut see cash, under any circumstance money mnt be procured. . The artist took a small picture of hit own from the wall and asked in a note written to one of bit friends 1,200 lire for iL Half an boar later the messenger returned, saying that the gentleman would pay only WO lire for it. Unions was furious, threw the picture on the ground and stamped upon it.whlle the boat was still more furious, as bit hopes, through thit "daub," to iret money were dispelled, lie wanted to pnt hit guest out on the pavement immediately, when Rubent gave hit word of honor that he would pay hit debt within eight (lavs. With these word Rubent hurried tip stairs and locked the door. He left the room very teldom and never without taking the key with him. A week later he aptieared before hit bust with a little hand trunk with these words-. "1 have kept my promise. L'lxm the table in my room you will Bud more money than I owe yon. Farewell, nr boat!" Then be left the inhospitable house with tbe mien of a grand seigneur, who bad given rieb alms. The tavern keeper hurried op tbe stairs to the arhet'a room. Tbe door stood open and tbe mast of money which was spread upon the table met hit gaze. Fourfold Louis, double loms. dollars and half dollar lay there in ear con fusion. Naturally the good roan thought he must qtue.kly put bit money in a safe place, but what astonishment and fury lie showed when, upon touching a gold piece, be found that it was only painted! The miser, the 'ramp, bad fooled bim! But bit anger lessened somewhat when he saw on tbe wall the rich clothing that had been left by tbe painter. Frouj the sale of thit be could cover a great part of tbe debL He reached for a cherry colored velvet mantis what disappoint ment! That, too, like tbe other gar ments and the glittenng gold, was only paintedl The nnoappy host was pitied by all Ins friends who beard tt Tbe story became further known and the painter's fame grew and spread. Distinguished people streamed to the modest tavern to hear of Ku liens' gay trick from the host himself and see tbe painted clothing tiie table bad been put lu the garret as the owner wanted it out of siirht ami many a dollar waa spent iu tbe tavern for the purpose of seeing these things Utie dava neh Ruglishman who doted on nrt was seet'i-ntaliy told of tbo de c-ptive table by the tavern keeper. He aked to see the table, admired it and offered to give the host as much cusb in French gold Hnd silver coins as was painted ou the taiiie. Naturally the host accepted and wits rid of this "dis agreeable" piece of furniture. Philadel phia Tunes Alflriin a IL.Mrd of Dtrerlur. It would cerawy much unacoueepp turn if the pipillar body III cities, instead of being sjMikeij of and thought of as a I'sal legislature, could b' looked llsn and considered at a board J directors. One of tlie ttveit important grant where in ttio powrra of such a Is sly in cities seem to pass Is-yotid the functions of a board of directors is tiie right to adopt ordinances which are enforced by the pillee; but even as to this piwer it is to be borne io mii.d ti.ut city ordluiura have no original authority. 1 hey are constantly declared invalid by the courts because they contravene statutes of tha legislature or deal w.lh matter not cov ered by the grant of power to the city corporation. The inference to be drawn from this discussion are two. First, that the whole question as to what ctght to lie tiie business of the city and M to the best method of conducting this busmesa i fairly open to discussion; sec ond, that the question is one involving gissl judgment only. It doe not Ill voles' tbe llliertiea of the people or tom b iny of the Inherent rights of citizenship. e-8eth low In Century. 1, 1:1 1 , Ths :irliaal't Memory. ' The elcphsnt has an excellent memory It recollect friend well and It rarely forums an injury. It is recorded of one that it amasliisl a coconunt upon Its driver' bead and smashed the muni head at the same time, because tbe lazv, thoughtless (. How iad broken a Cocoan lit On it skull (he day before. A quarter master foil sped fn tti)eriiiteii(ling the removal of -baggage in the camp by lueail of au tleplutiit, became angry at the creature' refusing to carry mure than a certain weight and foolishly flung a tent peg at (t head, rjomedayt after Kurd the elephant overbok the quarter tiumtcr as be wu oiug tltruugh the amp. teiztxl bim with its trunk and neatly pLusnl imu. among the ibranche Of A WllmrttiU tfea, leaving Idtn to reach I'hs ground again in Uie Us-1 way he Wtild..Vuw Tut It Advi'ftiter.' I. A ! I KsitlsrS about. ' ! Little Gi'rf we-piiiyirnsbo-ly has llnlcq tnjr doll. ' ,' " , MoU'fif Your dolli Vliicbomil 1 , LIuW O-irl Tbe oldest and nicest one of all the one that didn't have any lfgt or axmi or htir or eyes or anything. Uood News. IRK CoiiiiEslaOIr tig opr 1 fir Iwsslieiil. No Excuse for not having a Home ol Your Own. Put What you are paying out for Rent into a home. 7 per cent money for persons wishing to build in South Park. Look to the Future and invest now in South Pcirk. 1HE OPPOETUNIIY OF A LIFE TIME. Anion;? other reasons why it is better to invest in South I'ark than elsewhere in the city, are these: Property is more saleable if you wish to sell, more rentable if you wish to rent; if looking for an in crease in value, no other part of the city will compare with it in prospect Tbe "Hli ward composed largely of Sooth I'ark. e than three yesr agjo could hardly muster up a vote at the last enerul election the vote was 1IW and all were not polled. It has been less than two years since the city invited us into the corpor ate limit, yet we haveoverone hun dred newly built house ond others in process of construction, owned, with few exceptions, by the parties now living in them. This part t if the city has a store water mains, electric arc lights, church ami school priveledges and a new chtm h edifice just erected ol which the w hole city is proud. i'lallsiiiotith's steady growth (or live y are past almost doubling; its population; the advance stand it has taken regarding public im provements, the icrtainly of a new J40.ISS) court house; the Completion of the great Missouri Pacihe rail way into this city, giving us anoth er great trunk line and competing market; the constant increasing pay roil of the C. H. 4 'J. shops, to gclhcr w ith many other well know 11 reasons, assure a sternly and perma nent advance in realty, which will iloiibtlees ellect South I'ark mole favorably than any other portion of I'lattsmouth. HWi a rinrVi tlit niiimrwjuwiil of 11 ulill yrmttr jruirth ithUjiart nf I fir ily, tnr will enii iwte tu mil lulu tin rtonfi jiiiimi-iits, fnrnih tnouiy irtth wliirh Ii trut hmmi-t will cr- rhimif lulu fur ofier imjuvnil rily jinjHrty uror ilmirnUe hnjirnml or UHimirornl luii'l. It is not so much the speculator its the permanent resident that we wish to purchase this disimldc property. Out of over KH.1ITV pres ent owners of South I'ark property none lire speculators hence there are 110 fictitous values and lots are selling nt about the price they were immediatly after it was platted, a strong argument why the present is II most desirable time for investments. Much addi tional information regarding South I'ark may be had by calling; at my office 011 Main street over Hank of Cuss (.'utility. R. B. WINDHAII 0 0 ('. MAYKS lOCNTY . h I'll VK VOIt AMI civil. i:.t;i.i:i:K' l enmity clrrU will tie i ,ulti niled to. OIUIK I.N CtifKT HufSli, I'lattsmouth, - - Nebraska -A I'LIl'S I'KIM'kKliKKC. MARCrACTCHK Uf AM) u:hq'..e!.:P.le pan fetp.::. IIKAI.r.K IN THV CHOICKST HKANOS OF CIGARS KUI.I. I.I N R or TOBACCO AN U SMOKEa's ARTICLES always in stock I'lattsmouth, Ntdirassa IRST : NATIONAL : HANK OK PLATTMMOl'TII. NKBRAMKA fsid up capital Surplus tffl.ftin,Mi . lu.uio.mi (Jltsrs tbe very best taellltles tor the prorop trrct.0Q at !.i;ttlsato Uiiiikini; Business storks, rsinils.itold. jvernmsnt and local tuntlns tsHuttit and told. Deposits reeeiu and interest allowed ou tlie certificate Drafts drawu, asllable lu any part of ttir United hlalm aud all the principal Iswas 0' lurnpe. OOU.C.T10HI mads Asn rNOBKTi.r atair- TIU. Hlibrst makel prW- td fS- County Waf. rants, state sua t'-ouniy bond. DIKKCTOKS John rituarald D. Itawkmortb Sam Waufb. P. K. Walls (reorgs I. Dovey lobo Ptuerald. Wsunh. Presideut Ctrl la. T 11 F rr : '' NS HANK. PLA1TSMOCTH NKHKASKA Oarltal suk paid Io t i Authonitid Capital, f 100,000. orricias 'HANK CAKKUTH. J OH. A. ('ON.NOK. Prmldsut. Vlne-Presi-leii W. B. t'l.'BUINi. Cn-bier Diaurroiu rank (Jarrulb J. A. Couuur, V. H. (iuttin soi f. W. Johnson, Hsury Ikrck.Joba O'Kssf W. D. Msmam. was. Wstsneamp. W. H. Cutblbx. .niViHissflii erirnni! ft 1 vyivn rtMstttes ItihuAUi.i GtitLhiL bAMmu buoinwi sues cejtlflrites of desilts lssrliir Interest Htis and sells eirlianKe. eotiuty and city t. B AN K OF CASS COCNTY Tor Min and Filth street fald up capital... ami or 4urp)u OFFICERS 0. H Pamela President Pred Itorrler Vies PreaUWnt f. M. PaiteriMia l ashelt T. M. Patterson. Ast Caslllet DIKEOTORS 0. II. Partnele. .1. M Patterson, Pred Horder. A, H. Sinltli, K. H. Windham, 11. ft. Kaimey and t. M Psttenum k GENERAL BAN ZINC BU8ISES8 , ttAnoATiiii Aecniitits sollellsd. Interest allowed on tlmt leposiu and prompt atteiitioniiven to an Dua- luess entruttea 10 11 cars. www MEAT MARKET SIXTH HTKF.HT F. II. KI.I.KNHAI'M. I'rop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also fresh Kku and Mutter. Wild gallic of all kinds kept in their soasoti. mm fclXTII H'l'KKKT fT Meat marketI T'UCKER SISTERS. CAkW V A PI Lb LINK UK AlLLRNRBV AND J-HF.NCH f LOWEST, We also hate a dreit luaking depart ment. Kat Intact Ion Kuaranteed. SlIKkW K)li SlOKC. I'LATTKMlit'TII Cbamborlaln's Eye and Oldn Olntmont. A certiln rare (or Cbronlo Ron Eyt, Totter, Bait Iihenm, Bcald Head, Old CLronlo Soros, Fovcr Sores, Ecietna, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Kipplct and riles. It U ooolioff tod soothing. Hundreds of cases bare been cured by It titer all oluer treatment had (ailod, A. Jv)HILIP THEIROLF nwi j ej 1 ir-1 1 up 1 no FinoHts nan'-Bt, - Cosinst SALOON IN TIIK CITY Vh re may be found choice wines honors and fiirurs. ANIIKCSKW Hl'SCII UEKW. AM) MASS' AI.K WUITK I.AHi:!., always on hantl. ( Ok.NI K OK M A I X AMI POUkTll ST. 1. PKTFtliSFc THE I tADINO GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. EVERTCHiM FREEH AND IS SE.'GON ATTKXTION PAk.lKKU I want your Toultry, Kirirs. Hut- ter and your farm produce of all kinds, I will pay you the highest cash price 1 .! buying for a firn in Lincoln. R. PETERSEN, TIIK LKADINO GKOCKK I'lattsmouth Nebraska P J. II:A:N S K:N oiAi.sa m STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, (.LASS AM) QUEENSWARK Flonr afiij Feefl a SpGCialty 1 inroiiHif d tins l'ulilo Solicited. JOHNSON BOILDINGN SiitHI.St TTOK.SJty A LAW. WINDHAM A DAVIES. H. H. WIMIIUM, JOHN A. IIAVIKH, Notary TuLlle Nutarjr 1'ublla Office over bank ut fast County. rtaltsmoiitb .... Nsbraslia TTOKNI.V A. N. HULLIVAN. attorney al-l mw. Will (Irs prnmtt mention ut all tiii.lns-s entriKted to lilui. Ottloe Io Unloa block, Kast Hide, l'lttlnoutll, Krh. jSTEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL A SON Ke.- all kinds ot tmllders lurdwurs on h.ind Mid will supply niTittsct on most fair oralils trim. i TIN BOOFINO i Hpmittnn and sll kinds of tin work promptly one. ilnlen Iroin Hit country Holiclleil. 10 IVasI Ht. I'LATTHMUUTII, Mil. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. 1. WATERHAN & SOS PI LUMBER 1 fllilntflot, Lath, Hash, Doors, Blinds Can supply evcrw demand of tlio city. Call tnd get tcrmt. Kourth street In rear of opera lintise. V It Is put up la 33 aud CO cent Iwies. sO r "!f.n m