'"S rsrs 1 vrr. ENGINEER toimty clerk will t attended to. Nebraska 1 Thrrt i ICE IN COUUT HOUSR, P f -j PEPPERIlERG. IA,!HIACTi;aSr ASS Wlesme nun retail J tiULiaUITfll ST BRANDS OF CIGARS i " AND SMOKIES AltTIOUS I always in stock J' oulh. Nebrassa i: NATIONAL : HANK PUTTMMyL'TH. KKBRASaU 'ialtal vii,i) , .. lo.oti.i ! rr b t fwtlltlea for the prorap' lroaclliiuo(linltlinal Ii ? aa at a Ming Dusmoss Iwwli, KuM, KnTcrnmeiit and loeal , mum ii1 aw.1. 1imi rf'l -rut klinW't mi I I'e eertinestia) ton, v.lhili 111 any pxrt ul Hit , alet and all the principal twiu o! t IUNS MADS AMD !"H'PTI T Bn. ( Till. L avket p'lr pMd t"r Cmmty Wt- ui, Bisi ana i ouinjr duihu. i JJIUKCTOIIS ' Fite-arold I). II 'wwortli v.ui!h. v. K.wui; l,eori;e B. love urrM. H. Wmirk. J President Ca Me, r ' l.tU1H I ,'ipsld 10 NKH A"K A , (iruod Capital, IOO,000 I t orrKMuit . ; liAKHC'TH. .iuB. A. l lKO". .-i'dtnl. Vlon-Pf-n-: 1 V. H. rl'HHINH. Jtii plHBirTOKS t jlitti J. A. tnnuor. F.K. Iiuih i '' i I 'Aiaon, Henry Kvli ,lotin O'Kiolt I H. M-rhiB. Wm. wSwncsmp. W. 1 Oushluf. .1 f?" fplS'i GENERAL BAEIIN3 BOSINES V, illflfil'' o( ilrpnalu tmarlnf Internal and snlla Helmuts, artiuly and our i j nn r .K rdt'VTV Cor M iln and fifth strrat. apltal , I'fl nnr OFFICERS nala President ilor Vice I'rmiiirfnl laraoa. A.t I 4liirr f DIRECTOna J.M PttroB, Krd (IrrdM iih. K. R. Wtadkwn. B. ft. K&iiiM-f CK4L BARS1RC BUSINESS RAN3ATED anil prmntit wtoutloiwlvmi m all bu- nui4 W) It Cftf. p HILIP THEIROLF H Opnd up Th Fioeat. Mianisi, Cuainei- SALOOF IN THE CITY Where may be found choice wines liquors and cigars. ANnEUSEU DUSCII BEER. AND HASS ALB WHITE LABEL, alwuys on hand. ' CORNER OP MAIN AND FOUHTU ST. PKpPj-R3 THI LBAOIMO GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITT. 3 irra and . in mm ATTENTION FAKKBKS I want your Poultry, Errs, Hut tor anil your fiinn ro(1ucu of all Ifitirffl f will rmv IfHll tli 1l t frit naf ' " Y"J ciihIi price nn I am buying for a nrn in Lincoln. R. PETERSEN, THE LEADING GROCER I'liittHinoiilh Nebranka P J. ll:A:X:S:li:N DKAI.RR Iff STAPLE AND FANCY MiOCKKIKS. 4LASrf AM) QUEliNSWAUE Flpf ii Fh. a fwially i Mtnniaic ! tin? 1'u Liu Solicited. JOHNSON EOILDIKG) Sillt SI N TEW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL A SON 7 .Jxjrlaln'B Eya and Uktn, Olntmont 4,Aln cnro tor Chronic Son lye. . Sail Ehoam, Bcald lload, 01J i Sores, Ferer Borea, ctem, Yiirla Scratches, Bora Klpplos us. Itlsooolins nd soothlDf. Jsof eases hsvo boon cured by - sli other tmstmnt bad f&Jlixt t c ia 23 and CO cent boxes. Kfcp ll kluili ol bulMrM hitrdwaro ou ktad uid will luppljr mm'art t on miMl lar uralle lofui : TIN BOOFINQ KlMMitlnr anrf ull hliiila uf llu , nnuutitl J onu. Order (rum (lit country iieitfd 11 f-sil -t. fLATTiMOUTd, NEB. R":i RAUa r' HA,R BALSAM I . J I fl' axl Ln.tMi a,a kalf. f . ' !' to IMon Um r -' lM" Tonturm color. I I . 17 - .1 k - afe. 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OAAft mtla awaav TT t . ... r -"t Niuugu jvu iiTV uwv uuvi anaj, vtiitajuB A n'lckad RuTaunab Bailor Wlio II u Ita. riuna aa Orlrnlal I'otantuta. Twenty yi-;ira a-o Patrick O'KetfTo wia a comi).iratily jionr mitn, muWiia tiia living ns a uuilur on ntiiuil vuawU cc-ti!is between Savammh and neish boring jKirts. Today lio in a king. He ia tlie owner and absolute ruler of tlie Wand of Nypli, in the Atwtraliun groups of thel'itcilin, alnuwt in tlio lienrt of tlie tropica. 11) would probably bo atill a resident of ;i;ivnmmh utid a poor uiun, but for two tnixedk'S in wliicU tie figured as ouh of the principals. In 1SG7, as tlie ntury ia told by an old timer, he win iimto of the schooner An nie Bim, which plied between tiiia city and Ditrien. On tha schooner was s ynmin Irish fuilor named Bullivnn. No nt O'Kei (To were aiipnrently Rood friends. While near Durien loading In in be r the unite wns building a cabin on tlie schooner mid ho asked Sullivan what ho thought of it. Tho uiilor tnado a joking reply which lingered O'KeefTe, and u ii'jht remilled. liullivau got the best of it and O'Kecffn went to his quar ters, and securing a pistol, returned and begun firing at tho sailor. The latter dodged behind the new cnbin several times, and finally got up and return ked to O'KecSe that hu couldn't nhoot anybody. Uut lie was nilHtaken, fur tho next bullet struck him and he died in a short while. The mate wns brought to Savannah, and, after a long confinement in jail, was tried and acquitted In the United States court. Afterward, while sn officer of a small ateaiuer, lie had trouble with one of the deck hands and ran him into the river, were he wus drowned. These troubles seemed to worry O'Kceffo, and he determined to leave the "States," aa he termed it. In 1S71 he tailed away from Savannah as second mate on an American vetwl bound for Liverpool, and when he bade, his frienda goodby on tiio wharf lie told them that he would never return to Savannah un less he came in his own ehip. Troin Liverpool he shipped to the East Indies, and from tliero to Hong-Kong. Km had saved a little money by this time, and began a small fruit and lumber busi ness between the Pucilio inlands and Hong-Kong. He was sunressftil, snd after a few years secured the islund of Kyph from the natives by a trade of mine sort The island abounds in teak wood and fruit, and O'KeelTe bought a schooner and brig and started business on a big scale;. Ilia veMels ran to Hong Kong, and he soon built tip an extensive trade, whicli has steadily increased, until now he is reckoned aa a very wealthy man. O'KeefTe left behind him when he sailed away from Kavunnnh a wife and a baby daughter, who is now a young woman. For years nothing was heard of his whereabouts. After he began to prosier in his faraway home, however, he wrote a letter and sent money to li ia wife. Ho tried to persuade her and his daughter togo to him, but they wouldn't do it. Regularly twice a year since he sends remittances for their support and keeps tip a correspondence with them. Mrs. O'KeelTe ami her daughter live on Liberty street, near East Broad, and have an oil painting of the brig of the king of Nyph hanging in their parlor. besides tieing a trader of wealth and position, O'KeelTe ia the ruler of a large colony made np mostly of Malays, who swear by him. Savannah News. Allianl 8lnlng In Uuaala. What Mme. Albani related to her in terviewer aa one of her most remarkable esprrtrnces was her treatment in Russia at the royal marriage, where the singers, he otmerved, are all considered aa serv ants. "Well," she says, "it was most ktrange. Wo, were all pnt in a sort of balcony which looked down upon the banqueting scene below, and nseach of our tarns came to sing we went to a little opening and sang through it. What amused tne was this, that all the time we were trying to sing our best and pro duce our notes more effectively, the clat ter of knives and forks still went on, snd to maks sll complete, the singer might be In a most impressive passage and right in the midst of it, when, quits re gsrdleaa of the uncomplaining singers, there would be flonriah of trumpets snd somebody would get up and propose a toast. I was mors fortunate than Main. Patti, for she was inteiTupttvl in tbs middle of her solo."--London News. A Large niackflik. Mrs. T. L. Watson takes the prise for big hlackflsh caught in Dlack Rock har bor this year and for many other years also. General T. L. WaUon. T. W. Pearaall, Mrs. Watson and Captain O. Petifbdd were fishing Friday off the spindle nnar Pentleld reef. Mrs. Watson was using a light rod, snd suddenly her line was struck by something of ouusuul size. She polled in till the rod bent nearly double, and then, declining as sistance, passed the rod back, as the fish could not be lifted by it, snd pulled iu st ths line "hand over htjd." Tha 11ns was light bat it held, and she brought to ths surface snd safely landed in the boat a black Ash, which being taken ashore and Immediately weighed, palled down the scale st seven pounds plump. Captain IVnfleld says it is the biggeat blacklist) rsoght q Black Rin k harbor in Un yesrs. Bridgeport (Conn.) bundsrd. Talae uf aVaaaaa I CagUad. it may be gathered from ths annual report of her iiiaity's Poitimisaionsrs of Inland revenue that mors than one-third of ths whl annual valne of houses snd nirawnugea in England and Wales ia to be found in London, and mors tlurt oos foorth trial of ths United Kingdom.' The auntn.1 veins for London, iu l1-') was lai.lM.riM. and for tne United Kindlon t'las.sHO.'je.'.-LsindonTitnits' . ', All la Mia faaar. "Do you svereipect to succeed In brut r.ess, writing aa-h an illegible hand as yon dor "Certainly. My contrscts are always Iu my hsndwritiug and they ran never ! read eioept as I at.l 'tin to go." Naw York Epoch. . IITST'RUCTICWS TO VOTERS. - Perdoa demritifr to vote must procure their ballots from a tnemuL-r of ilie elcciioii boniu. They niUBt then, without leaving the polling place, proceed to a compartment and prepare their ballots. Make a cross mnrk (X) with ink in the right margin of the ballot opposite the niwiie of each person for whom you wiah to vote. Do not lunkcuny murk on the ballot, save as above directed, or the ballot will not be counted. s If you apoil u ballot return it to a member of the election board and obtain from him n new ballot. Take this to a compartment and mark it properly. Having marked the ballot, fold it ho an to conceal the names and marlirt on the fnee, nnd to expone the names on the back. Take it to the juilc of election before leaving the enclosure, and nee it depomted in the box. Immediately leave the railed encloBure. If joii winh to vote for uny pernon wlioae name doca not appear upon the ballot, write or inncrt hit full name in the blank apace ou the ballot under the proper office you winli him to hold, and make a crocs mark in the proper margin opposite the name. Do not take any ballot from the polling phice; you thereby forfeit the right to vote. hollowing are tlie atate ind county tickets: Vol K KOK U huK Jl'Doi. i i'' nil-. MjrKh.'lh CoukT Ada Hittfiibeiider, Lincoln - joHeph W. Edgerton, South Omaha, A. M. 1'oHt, Columiuirt - I'ndiibitiou I Inilcpendeiit I Republican lv(I..N IS UK 'I IIK M A I K iiMlVbK.tl'1 V. T Ol b Htt A, i'AIi-innrile, Arapahoe, William Gornt, Neligh, ' V,. A. Iliiillcy, Scotia independent j Prohibition Chan. II. Marple, Omaha 11. T. Shumway, Wakefield Indt'fiendeiit Kepiililican Caroline PI. Woodward Seward Republican j Prohibition HOK J l IM.E l- 2l Jl lKIAL iJIMTkllT , oi h tou Siimui-I M. Cliapinau, PlattHinoiitli Republicaii Tliomaa H. Stevenson, Ncbruxka City Independent II. 1). Travia, Weeping Water - . Democrat 1'OK CoUXlV ILKKK. - - ." 7T . V'lll K K)K ONE. Frank Dickmoii, I'lattHiiioutli - Republican J. R. Mar."ii:ill, Green wood - - Independent JeHHe Rockwell, Mauley - - . Prohibition j. H. i'iplon, Cedar Creek - - Democrat I'OKlolMI iKhAslKhK!""- - - - Vol b KOK O.N hi T. H. itrou'ii, i'latUinoiitli - - Prohibitum L. C. ICickholf, Louirtville - - Republican Ered 1 1 i-r r l ii ;i i i ii. I'lattHiiiouth Democrat Samuel K'k li.ininon, Eight Mile Grove Independent! I-UW ( OU.VI Y MlhKII-F. -. VolKKlK t)li Edtiiiiml Dorr, Stove Creek Precinct - independent"! George Edwin, Murray Republican WnT Tighe, IMatlHinouth - Deniocratj I'iiilmiiler WillianiM, Elmwood, Prohibition Fqk tou.M t Jt iM.i-.. -""T"-TT-"vui k nm OX K. 11. D. Barr, Weeping Water - Inilcpendeiit P. P. GiidH, PiattMinouth, Prohibition II. S. Ramsey, PlattMinoulll - - Democrat Cal vin KiiHrtell, Weeping Water - Republican M.aBaBaaHHHMMaMaHaBBwaaaaaHaaaMBaaBBaHBBaaaaaaiBaBaaia Mb bOK I W. II. Hearing, Wabash Ackl-md SaliMlniry, PhittMitioutli W. O. Tucker. Ml. l'lciinant Precinct J. 1). iutt, Plntlnniouth Democrat Republican Prohibition Independent FoK CoU.Nf V M I'l.KIM h.SDIlM j. Elmer U'yila, Weeping Water Precinct G. Wr XoidcT Weeping Water M. O. Weeil, Greenwood Precinct Alice" Wilson, Plattsinouth , Ol b bOW oSeT Republican Democrat Iddepcndcnt I'roliibition I TTiTTToirTTri oKo.Nbk, OIK (OK osi; H. F. Hrendel, Murray i. S. Galley, Greenwood Democrat E. W. Murieea, Weeping Water L i'''ru'V i'lattMiiiotilh - Independent Prohibition Republican roHlousili StKkbkok. XTcTMayra, i'lattntiiouth FredPatterson, Rock Hiuffs OI K boat Republican Democrat ) Foa? Coi .M V Co.HMIHrtlo.Nhat S.JVDutton H. M. (ianlt, Win. Neville, Vo i b !' OK I INK - Republican j ProhibitionT Democrat j Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment . , ,, i No other application compares with it in efficacy. . , ; This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of MCSTAMO Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have It. B. TT. Sawyer, of RoclieavrV, Tf ".,' " t a prominent dealer iu general merchandise, and who runs several' peddling wagons, hud one of his liore.ia badly cut and burned with a, lariat, Incvround rctuHcd to Jieal. The horse became lame and stiff nowwithBtnnding careful attention and the application of remedies. . A , friend handed Sawyer Home of Haller'sBarb Wire Linement, tht moat wonderful thing ever saw to' heal such wounds. He applied it only three times and the core was completed healed. Equally good for all sors, cuta, brimcs, and wouuds. For sale by all druggiat A Cure for Paralvsls. Frank Cornelius, of Piircell, Ind. Ter., says: "1 induced Mr. PiiiHon, whose wife had paralyBis in the face to buy a bottle of Chaniberlain'a' Pain Balm. To their great mipriae before the bottle had nil been lined Bhe was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one Hide: but the Pain Bnlin relieved nil. pain und aoreiiCHH. and the mouth aHHiimed its natural nhape." It is dlBO a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains bwellinga and' lumeneHH. 50 cent butties tor salt by V. G. Fricke & Co., Drugging. Strength rnd Health. If Vlllir lire not feelitur Htronir and healthy,try Flectric Hitters, ff "Lu Grippo" bus left you weak and weary, utie Electric Bitters. Thia remedy ucts directly on Liver. Stomuch and Kindys' gently aiding those organs to preform their func tions. Jf you are nfilicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy nnd permanent relief by taking Electric Better. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Some of the most startling, 1 in-' tending dincoveries of the life and . customs of buried Egypt are now being made through extensive exca vnttioiiH. These discoveries are exciting a great interest. Many discoveries are, however, beins; mude in our country that are re markable, among which we may mention that of llaller'ft Pain Para- , lyzcr which effects entire relief, atiil in many cases a complete cure of that terrible disease rheumatism, and which also relieves pain of all kinds. For sale by all druggists Rti4U n iiiS'Yi Curtrl in a Day. "Mystic Cure"forrheumatism and neuralgia rndicnlly cured in 1 to J days. Its action upon the system ia remarkable nnd mysterious. It re moves at once the cause nnd the di sease immediately dissappenra. The first dose greatly benefits. 75c Sold by F, G. Fricke, Druggist, wt That HackingCough can so quick ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. For Sale by K. G. Fricke and O II Snyder 1 The Greatest Strike Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure bus proven itself to be one of the most important. The de mand for it has become astonish ing. Already the treatment of heurt disease is being revolutionized, and many unexpected cures effected. It soon relieves short breath, flutter ing, pains in side, linn, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppres sion, swelling of anklcH. smothering; and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervine Diseases, free. The tinenualed New Heart Cure is sold anil guaranteed by K. G. Fricke & Co, also his Restorative Nervine for headache, tits, sprees. hot flashes, nervous chills, opium naoit, etc. 4 Raduced Malaa. The H. A N. will sell tickets on the certificate plan at the rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, as follows: To Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. ''&, on account of the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Mt. Pleasant. Is., Oct. 23-25,anaual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. St. Louts, Mo., Oct. 22-rS, annual meeting: Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Waverly, Ia., Nov. 10.12, annual convention Iowa Butter and FJgjp Association. Deg Moines, Ia., annual convention Iowa State Farmers' Alliance. For many years Mr. B. b. Tuonip son, of Des Moines, Iowa, was ae vcrely nfilicted ith chronic diarr hoea. He says: 'At times it was) very severe; so much so, that I feaerd it would end my life. About seven yenrs ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chaniberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It crave me prompt relief and I believe cured me permanent ly, as I now eat or onus, without harm anything I please. I have also used it in my family with the best results. For sale by F. O. Frlckie A Co. Wonderful Success. TTwo years ago the Bailer Prop. Co.' ordered their bottles by the boa now they buy by the carload. Among the popular and ucceaeful remedies they prepare is Haller'a Sarsaparillu it Burdock which ia the moat wonderful blood paritter known. No druggist hesitates to recommend Ihie remedy. 1 For sale by druggist. ' ' W III b Given Away Our enterprising druggists, K. G Fricke it Co, who carry the finest stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, spouses, etc., are ?;iving away a large number of trial inttles of Dr. Miles' celebrsted Res torutive , Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, dizr.iness, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, the 111 effects of spirits, toliaeco, coffee, etc Druggists ssy it is the greatest seller the v ever knew, and is univer sally satisfactory. 1 bey also guar antee Dr. Miles' New Hesrt Curo iu all cases of nervous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in siilr, smothering, etc. "Fine book m "Neroun and Heart Di' rv i. .' rce.