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Plat&mouth Daily' llt-wld K NOTTS BROS. PubU-hers i rVillsliesl cyrv Thurs.uy, mid ,i;iy rveij ,lilK!xeept Sunday. K''KtiUiiv. ,,, piuttsiiioillli, Nl?b piist. ; fie fur truhHinK,,,,,, UmitiKlj tiie I '.aft. maili "woud cli. ruin. 'We corner Vln.aud KifttntTfiMI. Telephone TKHMH rB WEKKLT. '""IT. one year, In advance.... 1 M ! Oue copy, mx month!, In advance 78 One copy, three month. In advaaee. ... 40 TERMS FOR DAILl One cop aim year In advance c (XI thiecopy per week, by carrier is One copy, per month SC SATURDAY, SKI'T. IS'tl REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For flTlt of the Dlnlrict Court :t A. SALISIilRY. V'1 Tieasurer ; L. C. KICKJJOr-'K Kiir-hherlfl : GEO. KDSOX Yfix County Clerk : -i VKSKpy KSON. Kor County Jml ; Jt For County Hniterisy-mli-iit : v -, J. P. I.KYI'A. Fitf 'oriiiierT . :y i. rxurii. Fu H..H sy.itT , A.C..MAYKS. F"f Jiiiini"!iiii'r Fir-I Di-trn-t : , a. n. Toi)i). Ti: k I ' tw x i ii i if t In- rit v is L'ett Lrl J - r r intuits old habit of maki.if un .tv.ri ripite.l a-srrl ions as to UT - pur-pof.,-1 'the democracy. Jrt yester 'if'; .sidled 'hat "the ih,ifocracy dc fare Pi replace thtf-dfily on sliar, t ;a and cotlcc "pVe have tievr seen an" ilrmomi' declaration to that t-l'i't H'hI.',!' would l.ke to know WIm re ry';.; II I k.Xl.n iets it-i .huIt ,'; 'nji ,.r .lie st;reiiieiit. s i: I'wj del we have ec-l' 'it r-;.i:l J . ;,-is testimony l.ijor .Mi k'lili y I : ill- t.it'cel that n woiilden't inai.e 'f:hj ll 'ill', enie to t!ie people ol Ann Mi a. l" Call -o it is the f,, ei .' ic it pa) s 'he t.i x, on k now. Journ I'llt llDi'AI.B do.'- not i!e-iie to make th drinoiratic platlomi or ini-repres. nt the patty in uny fo: in but iii observing the cois . i siu'dl.ythe party in the past and jud-iiiiit from its present policy, as indicated by the dee'arations of the state platforms thus far. sun lyno other conclusion could be drawn. In ejanciinj in retrospect at the party actions we lind th.it at no time since the civil war, has it taken a position other than that attributed to it by TlIK IlKkM.n. The latest authority we !i ive is the once fam ous Mills bill, w hich Icl.ioe d thrsr duties. Hut lay my; aside the record of the party, is it not conclusive that it favors a duty on these arte rles, in asmuch as it favors a rev cnue tnrilT'r A iluty on these arti cles could never serve as a proti c live tariff because we will never have induseries prodiicine; these proilucts, to protect, as it is impos Hible to produce them here, profit ably. In accordance with a pro is Minn in the McKinley bill the artic les in ipiestion were admitted free of duty, every detuoratic ora tor, and every democratic state con vention ttiat has bien held this year condemns, in no iiniuisstakable l;neaia;(e, the provision by which thf duty was removed from these coinmodoties, We defy Journal to nnme a single di-mocratie states man that favors the free entry of thvs jj;k0" in'? ir par?", nnd w Hre ttite certain that the Journal will not place its self on record as favorinjr the position of the repuh licans party. Ill regard to the second point little need lie Maid. Major McKinley and the parly to which he belongs has always declared that a duty upon thin class of (roods, is a tax and invariably paid by the con Hiiiner. A purely revenue tarilf as advocated by the democratic party is always added to the price of the article. Kor that reason the repuh liians favor the free entry of this class of oods into our ports. Hut they favor a tarilf upon other pro ducts in order that we may compete with Great Brittian and II., and render the oods cheaper to the American consumer than when depending upon the foreign mono poly a revenue tariff is as much un like A protective tariff as democ racy is unlike republicanism. The Journal denounces TltK Hkm AU for acrtlsinjf t t demoi ratic party of favoring a duty or siiiir, tea and coffee, and in the Maine column it ilenourucs the recipoiu city feature of the McKinley bill which provided for the free entry' of these coinmodoties into our ports, as h deception and a hum hue;. The party favor a duty on these coinmodoties, because, if for no other reason, that it is repuh licnu doctrine. TlIK World Herald t.f yesterday throws, otf the democratic cloak and appear, n full Independent attire. Slowly lint surely democratic lul- work cease to exist. The Journal in rnmcu'iiiitr on tin' aitioil of the World Herald says: H is mil. in- chol v to think of a man of hricdit prospect, like Mr. 1 1 itelieut k, throw inir their to the dues. Kvideiitly. a highly compliment to the Indcpi n dents. THK idea seem to he prevailing that Judtfe Chapman in partieularly desirous- to enter the canvas- for the judenhip without opposition. We are are awarw that in the past, the district ha so Iwuhly valued his services' that J"; ll! heen wade the choice of ftia'.i-''- and s.-c-tions.and ihnthiUirAtxif nianihw tation of ertte(-: i .1 . i fie is hold by tne i"Tr'i 'lnrJu'.lKe fv-Ti highly complimented and is truly grateful. He will he a candi late for re eled. mi on the republican ticket but he will come before the people makeup no claitns to a "pre empted r;i;hl" io the position, relying only upon hirt eminent fitness as evi denced by his course on the bench in the past. If the democracy has a cand'date whom (hey desire to place in'opposit ion to J mitre C hap man, we feet pllite sure that he will be gladly welcomed into lh.- ruii;. THAT TICKET. The ticket nominated by the slate eon venlion, while not the lirst choice of e ery de legate, is one that will receiy' fnU party supiort and draw bf jrely from the independents. Kvijy republ.caii newspaper of jy promineiice pro'ioiini i's the i hoice an eniinenlh wise one. and the full parly force w II be found in lihtinvr trim from nmv until alter elect ion. The nominee for Supreme Ju le, A. M. To"! ol Coluuibiis was born in Wash my ton i oil I ly, I 'e nus I a u ia, in r,. He vas edi: -d at th. iiniver-'l at Allien-, (), e, ll there, .. .i i u'' to ol 1 1 -. 1 1 . ' i in . i -en I. 171. 'If.. I. i in e;-e II. u 1. 1 e pl.lllueil l.uv l.'ll recei vd n;l in:. .1 1 ,1 appoin tr -I ; n .Hid I ,1 ' I i lie iore a i i tin uisii! at .ii: a iaveliilL; ci nil ,n ; -- . hi. lb- re--'ned in the l.iit. r p.u t of s7i; ;md -ellied in Columbus, becoming a ni. iiilier of the leyal firm. Whit mover. Ci--rr.tr I .V I'o-t. I :i I t. he was ii ppo in led judn'e of the ibs; -Id , c iiiiprisiiitr San id, rs, l!i:'er, I) ide, Col ax. I'lalte. M-ri. Ii aud Nance counties. Tithe fall of the same year he was elected to Ihe same posi. ion. and in 17 w as re elected, in each case by a e;ood ma jority, and in the l,i-l instance by a plurality of 1.4m. At tin- last session of the lei-bi-til re the dis.net in which Jude,e I'ost officiates was reduced in si.e by cuitinv; oil Ihe counties of Saun ders stud Huller. yet the two iudyes who (ormerl presided were allowed to remain, Judee I'o-l's confreree bei ne; Jude Marshall ol I reiniit. Messrs. ('has. Marple, ofllmaha. and II. I'. Shu in waj , of 1'iiid.r, noin inees for regents of the uu i v eril , are both college bred men, enii neiitly (pialilieil for . le .i'i..n for which thev have been i- hosen heed I -! fr Omenirnt. Tlie w-el called J.ih'i teuru in uwd in Siain and hy tli Nana ami other Agsuin trils- in the cuiLstructioii of earring and utlier niniilv Miid el"ir:uit anicit of ts-r-eoiml adorniiieiit. Necklace, of Uh-w i-oU are freijn.-ijtly worn, and baoket and other onuuiu-ntul artii.le are oi cawionally di-eorated with tliem, ess-cinl-Iv Uue made lu Nepal. The Antrum iMiHa ciminiet mirgaul earrini( in which a rosette of truss) ee,U mrroiin.U ((reeniBh lss-tl wmi. Tuew jfrairw sem to atund g.Ksl cliance of column intu more general nm) in Kiiroj in the count ruction of artificial flower, luces, bugle triiiiuiin'H aisl other au h pur poeea for whicli gldnt U-s.ln are now um?1, and pohsihly al.y In Catholiu countrie for the manufacture of rmmne. Chain he ra' Journal. A TorkMi lUnk Nl. The bill it on imperial green pujier, color held aacred in Turkey, which the government klone in permitted to use. Un the top and aide are the following word- in Tnrkith. "To be paid to the bearer, without intereht, twenty pias ter," At the top of the note I the ml bin's toghra, inrrouniliug which ft notation from the koran. Underneath are the word, "Twenty piaster, paper money, to be aaed in the place of gold at the Bank of Constantinople." At the base of the note ia the teal of the mint, nd on the hack the ieal of the mlnUter 5f the treasury. The toghr it con mlered (acred, and ia guarded by the three highest official of the mint, whose lole duty U towatch it. New Vork Ad vertiaer. I.lflit Mlll.osl tlam. If one or two piecee of phosphoru of dieaizeof pta be iiudoned in a imall wltlehalf full of olive oil and kept for Kane little time the air pitce in the 1x4 .le will become Riled with a phoflphorea jent vapor. The phosphorescence will 'ude, but maybe renewed.by limply on sorking the bottle. Sufficient light will se given out to tell the time by; in fact .hi method ia ued by watchmen in louie place where explosive are atored. New York Recorder. THE CROCUS' SOLILOQUY. I K'ukxd ere hlurlilrds Van lo trill hen issiny bull In -.IiiiuKt lav. And wild wlmlii w hisi lt.l loud unit thrill Acrow flu mi'sil hay! 1 rns, for the o I lonire.1 to Atr.'tin I lie lru-inl 1 lm.-.l. fun. oil. My tiu.rny neli;lil.ir liiii.li-ri.-d uio; Thai'ii m hy fmil I i:rus ! I;.'l ri7s-.H mv ir..ii'l ti.-iL'iil..rs :ir An. I n ne ol'l l: MN-ril i.-hI plillli! Thev rake nil I.ti-jii. hiii! in it fnir '1 llUl IlieV W ll.-UI ai.olllll f-OHIf.' tint lliiHifh ihi-y huilil lie ir UiiKled hoHi r, Not one of every iirirkl)- elf Can entt-h a iiiilst.iui for iheir ftuwur. .tywjim-ker than uiyclfl In enrly string their malk ar biire. And ll.nuVh them (lamp th tunhcami hrluhu By rlnliiK tarllent. my nhar - T 1 k'ul of Ufa and hlitl i ft f" " I l"i e lh wrldl iel.fr lei,' J level Hut, oil. I never sreiig toy befglitiorBl On Uinae ho ilrlve their north to irov, tortillie h'-iuW9 her furonil Arlhur K. binilh In Arkautair Travaluf. A jAwetor1 fitury. A j.-weler relate tlii surprising atory "Sims tune ai;o Mr. A- came to ni) p.u eVnd bought a pair of diamond ear drop for hi daughur, a girl of aevei teen or eighteen, who wa att-nnhtik achool. Her teacher wa truck with the gema mid a-sked leave to borrow them and take tiu-m himie. Thia s.r-mis.-i.in was readily given. A few dayK later 1 went into a lapidary' )i(-p tha. 1 was in the habit of viMting to g t job done onee (n a while, and there I uw a pair of earrings be-dde the cutting whrs-l. Hello,1 aaid 1, 'where did thi-io Come from?" "The l.ijiid.iry eaid: 'Oh. that's a j.d that came in thi morning from Fimkeii Mein, down the str.-et. Ho wants tac diamonds taken out and p.ihto put in their place.' "'Well,' "aid 1, "yoifd latt'T fave y. in labor iJoii't "loimy wink on thoee until you hear from me.' 1 went to .Mr. A., brought liim to see the earring, tli.'ii we went to runkeusteiii'togi'l)a-raiid ik.-d fco Li- came hy :!: :a f-.-r t::-y - tis pair that 1 had fold a few ilaya ls-foie. lie kind that they had lei n brought tc him by Mm. , a -chool t'-.icli. r. win. had eoiicliid. d to t" !l Iii" ilur.- un I t place them Willi imitations. S'.i .l.-i'i id to spare tiie woiiian, and of c i- tie diamond w.-ie . t urie-d. I I I :- i barred i...w l'i i.. ii-l in f.i i:i.-l ,i cui.l:! tvuti l.'-r ' i a n. . :i 1. - I, .1.1,1 lie.lilli.Tflir ...ti,i. 1 iai ,!;t lie n ,-.u lu .uy i -. . r f.-i:ui:ies that ll.'lle ll. I II d.l'e I i.y I. lie r;a c-.n'i.i.'t.-l ti'.i.i tie-m. J i . a-le!:al !;;:!. .: of i! ;..,!,. I: l, el. 1 I...-ii-... --it y of a ia.. r fi'-.jii.-M in -j,.-. '!, . I li.e t..tic. . of i !..!. r-l, Wl,. ll.lle be ll e;. d to tl.e !'." .1 I- . ll- I'. I " ll-.,- to delect all 1 I- ill!" 1 II. -e W.I i i. 1 ll ' I .1 " was l.ireihly ehowu i.y the biiio.'. ii,,' ,a stance: 1 wis ohre, ra:!"d to a l.'-y with ibj.'l-tln-ria. and It oeeiirr. d t i lie- to i-v.-iiniiie tils s:-ter, wiio leid hit t ::c call at my olii' o Slie wan t!ieii in the nlr.i t wiin wjine playmates, and was apparently as. well and cws-rful as tin y w.-n. ( l'i in- iM-etiiig her fane.-s n mall hut charac ten -tic grayish whitu patch was on aerved over one tonsil. lit. J. I wn Smith in Laiiyhood fuilliy Hieetl,. 'jro-i relate that Caiiltn-id, iiimtin Mr. Thouia Samlhy, aaid: "My deal Sandhy, I'm gl.nl to e-e you. I 'ray, it you or yo'ir brother?" It wan a Spaniard who remarked ingeniously that an au thor khoiild always write In own index, let who will write the les.k Kdgeworth relate the tory of an Kngh-h hu ks-p.-r who did pretty well in the direc tton of the hull pro-r, when, to rec..iu mend the durability of some fabric foi a lady dress, he hiiid. "Madam, it will wear forever and make you a petticoat ufterward Thu w unite epial to the Irislnnairs rope which had only one end, Is-cause the other had beeu cut away. Teluple Bar A knriirleai Kiltaph. It were a pity that the g.ssl naylugt and witticisum of ljwell should U lout. I aend you one of which he waa tht author at a medical dinner given in Lon don a few years ago. In his sjs-ecb hi alluded to a distinguished smgeon whoM fame waa so great that no marble uionu inent wa required to commemorate the iiaina. The doctor' friends, aaid Mr Loweii, thought it sufficient to iay htm in th country churchyard with the sim ple and famous epitaph on his grave: NI iDunuuientura qna-rl clrcumapk. (If you seek a monument, look around). Cor. St. James' Gazette. A alla Car fur lonmiaptloa. An American phyaician, Dr. lkdiner. aistert that a do of peroxide of hydro gen, twenty drop in water every day, will do more toward curing consumption than anything previously ud for that purpose, lie further states that sixty drops will sterilise a quart of iiiilk am! render it harmless to children. This ii applying peroxide of hydrogen to noblei nse than bleaching hair, for which pur piss- it has been principally used. New Vork Recorder Aa Apt Hmpf. "What is that," said an oriental rule! at his banquet, "which did not come last year, baa not come this year and wil' not come next yearr An offloer, un abashed, replied, "It niuat surely be oui back pay." Iiutead of being punished for his humor the man received what was due him end was promoted to s higher position. Kan Francisco Arg naut The wealtuitwt iiiban asylum in Amer ina i said to be the Sheppard aevhim in Baltimore. Jt was endowed In lBa7 with I'iOU.OUO. Since that time the trustee uing the Interest alone, have expended $M0,umj in buildings and land, and still have a capital of f iW.OUu. The largest tuning fork ever taanii factured wa made at ilanau for the Physiological Institute at Lelpilg, and weighs twenty seven kilogrammes, or little over seventy-two potuids, and give fourteen double oscillations a second. ARK mil j fir iiTBstmeit No Excuse for not having; a " Home ot Your Own. Put What you are paying out for Rent into a home. 7 per cent money for persons wishing to build in South rark. Look to the Future and invest now in South P.irk. THE OPPORTUNIIYOFA LIFE TIME. Alllolie; other el-oli will it li beller to invest in South Park than i I-. w li. l in tile cit s , are tli. -e: Properly is more ealcahle if jou v. i -1 1 I r i- I i . ni....- rentable II you . i-h to t . i ! . if looking for an in ci. ,i-i- in v.. In. -.no other part of Ihe i . ' y v, i ! I c. . 1 1 . , i r e with it in .i o-j .ei t ilie ."lib v. .lid ci.lll.o-.-. l.ire.'h nf " . . u 1 1 1 I '.nk. le-s tb. in three je.ir .i. .. .Mild b.ii.llv iiiii-i. r iipaxole el tl'.' l.i-t l;. ii. ral el--. Iii, ii the vote v as I. "I and all were not polled. It b is I,.-, ii l. -s tb. in two years since tie-. it . in it. d us into the corpor ate bin its. it we I ia u er one hun dred new ly built house ond others in process of construction, owned, with few exceptions, by the parties, now liv ing in them. This part of the city ha a More water mains, electric arc lightM, i Imri h and fil.....l .rivclcde and a new church edifice just erected d whic h the whole city in proud. ri.itlsniouth's steady urowth for five year iat alimist doubling it-, poptilatinn; the advance stand it has taken regarding public im pro euieiils. the certainly of a new Jwi,ii ourt house; Ihe completion of tin- ureal Mieooiiri Pari lie rail way into this city, nivine, us miotic er j.rcnt trunk line ami compctine; maikel, the constant iiicreasine; pay roll of Ihe ('. II. A J. ohopa, tu tjether with iiiany other well known r.-asoiis. assure a eteady and perma nent advance in realty, whicli will doubtless elfect South Park more favorably than any other portion of Pl.iltsinouth With a rii irtii tlifnt'iiuraynnmt 0 11 ( jrxitt r yruwlh nthi part ' Ihe :ity, trt will vnitinii fo ff on monthly jHiymiuU, furnish titumy irith whhh l'i tr"t Imim trill r-.r-thut'jf ItA fur olhi-r imjiruiml rit 11 litijrty or fir iltnirnhh imyrutrd or uuimirortil linl. It ia not mo in lull the opeculator n a the liermaiieiit resident that we wish to iiirihase thia diairaldc property. Out of over F.K.IITY prea etit ownere of South Park property none are Hpcciilntora hence there are 110 fictiloua value and lots are aelliu at nbout the price they were iminediatly after it wa plaited - a elron argument why Ihe present is 11 most desirable time for investments. Much addi tional information rcardine South Park may be had by calling at my office on Main alreet over Kank of I'umh County. U D CM A YDS rOUNTV -M'ltVK YOK A.vn c ivir, k(;ini:i:i A couiay clerk will lie tntleiiileil to. in i ai-: in coi'kt iioi m:, f'lattninotilh, - Nebraska j I'M I'S PKPPKKHIvKC. M AMIt A. 1 1 II K uf AND nno:.iLr.u: nan I'ZTiin. .KII1 IN TlIK I IIOIC i:ST IIKANDS OF C'K'.AkS n'i.1. i.i.vk or TOBACCO AM) SMOKl.xS ARTICLES iilwa) in slock Plaltsmoiith, Nebrassn Ilv'ST : NATIONAL : MAN K UK I'l.ATTHMdi ril. NHIIUAHKA I'nl.l up ra.ilal .. 4ulll!U . . lo.ow.is Jffers the verv t'e-t fiteilltie lor the tiromp tr.ti.-ai'tl.,ii of iiiiltlnmle Hiiiilvini,' business rltoi k. Ii"tl.l, K' Ll ('overllllielit aid loenl e- :iir:ili l..i.'l.i -i I ""l- le...ni reeeive tli.l IliO-li-t lill'se.l 011 II. e e.-rlllll' ll irfi iirnvoi, av iila'.ie In any pari ol the I o ll ,-4 Sl.lli SI.. I a.l lUe .l ll.c I ti.ll tl. O' Kuleje. yil.LI" TIO.NS XAI.K AM l lloMI-n V HSMIT- 1 I -II. ,1 ,-ln-. p-el i-i.e 11.11 l"r Ci'ii.ty Wnr i.t:.lH, s: ii.- ai 1 i.iii.l) Is.ieii. DIUM. iul'.s J .1.11 1 ti -.r il.l II. II iw.-..nti h:,.ii W.uch. V. K. W lll.e 1 if V.. Dov y Mil 11 KIU.'raM. I- W nie'i. I're.i.lil.t T iik er. ; HWK. II.AIT;Mol Tit M-:i:l!A-KA ))ltal HoeK (.111 In IV 1 AuthoruodCapltal, IIOO.OCo. urncrit 'HANK CAKKl'TH JOB. A. CIINSOIf. I'rwslilHtil. Vler-ftesl l ' ' W. II. ft HI1IN0. Ct'lner. It IKK TO frank l arruth J. A. On. nor, K. K. i;uttiii.ra J. W. Johr..on, Ileury HiKk.John tl'Keefe W. I), Mernam, Wra. Wetwieamii, W. II. CihIiIiik. tbansacts:a general baming BUSiNES ue ejl!f1rAl.- of 0esKli liearliiK Intere! Buvi aud II" riirliai.ife. county ud elly - i B AN K OF ASS nU'XTY Cot Main and Fifth itreet. t ald iiriratiital .. m nr-i lurpliK OFFICERS U. II. Farnela President Kr"t leo.ler VU 'tl.li.t I. M. I'atlenxi I ashelr I. M. I slieisoo. AsNt Cashier DIRECTORS 0. II. Fsrmele. J. M Tatlerwri, Fred tlnrder, A, H. Hiultli. It. H. W liidham, 11. 8. Kaimey aud T. M FalterKia 1 GENERAL BAKKlfiC EDS 5 EES 7SAKSATE0 Aanmnl llrtted. Iniereii allowed o time leisMlu and nronuit aitenliouslveo to all bus tu eulruiteil to ll care. MEAT HIXTII HTUKkT F. II. KI.I.KXHAt'M, Prop. The heat of fresh meat always found in thia market. Alao fresh i'-Hli Mutter. Wild name of alt kinds kept in their eeHHon. mm M1XTII HTKKtT fR Meat market! TUCKER SISTERS. I AkkV A FILL LINK OF rtlLlENFHY AND f HF.NCM LOWEBS. We alui have a dies mitkiiiK drpaJ-t nieut. Kut- lifwllon (iiaranteed. SlIKKWOOIiSTOkK. PLATIHMHI'TII ChamborlaJn'a Eyo and Ckla Olntmont. A certain ctire for Chronic sore Eyrs, Tetter, Salt Ubnum, Scald lload. Old Cbronlo Bores, Fever Boras, Eczema, Itch, rrairle Scratcbet, Sore Nipple nd rilof. It la cooling Dd aooUiIoK. Hundreds of casee btv beea cured by It after all other troatmeal bad failtxl It U put up la 23 and (0 cent Iwio. A. pHILIP THEIROLF Ha Opened up The Finest 1encst, - Cosiest-; SALOON IX TlIK CITY - Where may he found choice wijien liiUore) and t iuars. AXIIKl'SKK Ml'Sl'll HKKK. A.l mass' ai.k wiirri-: i.ahki., always; on liaml. COKXKK OF MAIN' AND KU KTII ST. THE Lei 1)1 NO - ..) HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY, t'.'Bi'TH:i.'5 m a;;d in turn ATTKXTIOX FAKMI-kS I want your Poultry, Kcx, Mut ter mid your farm produce of all kind-., I wi!! p:iy y(!, the hiJtrKt cash price us I I.uyin for a lirn in Lincoln. B. PETERSEN, Tin: i.i:.i)i.; f.uoci.u Plattsinuutli - - Nebraska p J II AN SIC N KKAI.I H IN STAPLE AND FANCY' (JUOCKIUKS. (iLAS.S AMI Ql'KKNSWAUE Flour j m a Specialty i idroiuiiMf d tin; I'ublo SoliciteJ. JOHNSON BOILDINGN SilthliSt rriJKNKV A LAW. WINIJHAM & DAVIKS. a. B. WINDHAM. JOHN A. HA VIF.S), Notary I'uhlie Notary I'ubllo Ofrios orrr Hank ol Ca County. riattunoutb . Nshruh TTORNEV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-ljiw. Will itlrt prompt s'IsiiIIob lo all liilnr snlni.li-.l In hiui. Iinin lu UcIob blork, Kat Hula, rialtsmoulli. Nob. pTEW HARDWARE STORE S. Iv II ALL & SON Krrp all klDda nf tuilMrr liardwar on hand and lll inpi'l) enntrHrti.ra on muit lav oialil teioii i TI1ST ROOPINO : HiKiutlnx and all klnrtu nl tin nrk promptly on, onlnn Irum Hi eijunlry Hoflcitfd. (It rVanl Ht. I'LATTSMOUTII. HKH. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. i WATERMAN & SON BER ! BhlnKlej, Lath, Ha-nh, Doors, Blinds Can iupplj evurw denmnd of the city. Call so J get tiirnis. Fourth street in rear of oner house. P 1