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7 v, , ' rV J a, s,g. mayls 0UNrV-8URVE0 "CIVIL JiNGINkKR 7 county clerk will b SttenuVil to. OFFICE IN COL'kT H0U8B, i(aniouth, Nebraska WW LIUS lMCFPKKIlKRO. MAHUACTUB0HP )liDLE5MLE HUB RETAIL ukalsuis Ths tCKST BRANDS OF CIOAKS mt.iJMr' WcO ANI SMOKE:. 3 ART ICLFI 1 nlways in Mock Iputh, Ncbrassa P f : NATIDNAl, HANK "A ok runTMM'inTii PKRKAPKA jfup c.i.lal 1 vu I) ....Ivkm.hi logout V the rv tt f.trlMtlr fur ths promp r UliHWt..ll l IlklUUial : llitnkiiii; business . 5.,-k.. hottilt.s .!:. siV-th"" '" I''! '-JI-im ilnuiMt i-H'1 " I- I'cn.'IH rw-i W liilirnt ,! " ! I'll I " i-rilao.?- ' 'r, ilrHWII, m ill.ltlll" III KIIV Mlt 'l I'1' nut-w iuil H lb 'rii' ll'i tii o i tiua c maps ahi. i-iiumiti v urn- TKI. illKliMl ins-kH fin- ("I t'T ri'imi) W,e. tiui's. MA'" ' i n. it) Iiuuii n plldXTolis lunn t-'ltl :r;iM H. H-w nrf ti w Wkunu. H. Win fc , k lifiil'.'H K lW" ArilvraM. WhiI'Hi. I'ri-hl.llt II K cniZKNS HANK. i.ATrs.M it'll" NT HA OaylUil m-.t-k I" d lu uthoruodCooitnl, IIOO.OCiO ' ) UK I'AlCKI''1 11 "s " PfMl'I'lll V.--I- W. H. I't'SIHNn. ; :'1.i ' num. ri iiH ran i Htmlf J . lei" t. ' ' ' I. w..f'hom. Ii.-i.ry 'ncl.,.i.tii. l w 11. M main, Vtn. Wh-Iuik-jhoii. W. Ii. t'l.nhg. CESilRAL BAHi!; ia:i31I iiilif rJTinoAl'M "I nrpiiini iiarnir-ii'irrp Buvt Anil "ll' rctiiti'i:r. riiu'if y "il .!lt ANK OH CASS CiH'XTY Cr Mln unit I'ltli in-t. riM in. tpltl uiiilo' in OFFIOEKH 0. It. rnl l rlil"i ftoil "lorn.T V la l'i4iiUbl J M. Hittrtnt I mli.ul T. U. fxlUirxm. Ami i Inn DIKEOTORS 0. II. I'ri..nln, ,1. M 'ttiriiii, Kri I IhMii A. H Hmlin U. B. WludUAio. B. V. Il4'iiry wi t. M PlUnj0 4 OENEkL HASX1KC PDS:C ilAHSATED Atmnau iillfMH' Inirn-tl illuwril ii.lli.it drKli itnil promt.! it.'itmtil.ti l. tl -fciHu nnlruiU-d to It (Arr. Qiamberlain'a Eyo and nrtn i Ointmont, i A certain cnro Xor Chronlo Soro Eyo, ' Tetter, Gilt lUicmn, CciUJ Iliad, 01J ; CLronlo Sores, Ttver Sores, Eczema, ' Ilch, Pnuriu Stiattlitd, Euro Kipplc j and Pilr. It Is coolinj and sootLin. Ilundrcdiiof cmo4 have bcoa enrod bj It after all other treatment bad fallul It In put up la 23 nod CO cent Luxja T!x CmcHrxir- (tniiM. m 9m 9 m m M TNI tiMI&iNftl. tN9 4(NUIMI. i I lA-fl. aM ' t IVf 4t i,iMk IftniiAl in Jt fcVj t-'i A II (.' t U , b..a A i'N p.M i k v Catalogue ehowinrr Tifeturea of our Piftnon nnd tolling nbout thnm STOP Hare woar, makiuff the Piano more duraLIo, and Htujtjiing the an- k noying nome or practimug. . Wo tato OLD PIANOS in EX TWANG E, Mil on EASY TAY- .iIIONTS. nixl Bomt Tiuiiog ON AP rr.OVAL to bo roturiir d lit our cx dodiio for riiilway fn-itrbts if not Per fectly natiiifactory, even though jou .1 Ivers&Pond Piano MiSa, rr - u ft TNI LEADING I GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. nsarncso ruECH m in . mas ATTENTION FAHMKK8 I want your Poultry, Rggs, Hut tor nud your farm produce of nil kinds, I will pay you the highest csihIi price ns I am buying fr a lira In Lincoln. PETERSEN, TIIIC LEADING GKOCKK Plattsmouth Nebraska J. II:A:N:S:K:N 1IKAIKR IN STAPLE AND FANCY lil.AS-S AMi gUKKNSWAUt i..iiiM-t 1 ilii! J'ublu Solicited mw mum Siitn NEW- HARDWARE 3TQaS S. I-;. HALL A SON Kfi'ii nil klmli "I bull irm lutnlw ir- in liuiil mill mill nupp y ruiiiui 't i u most lav nr.ilila lir.ni TIN ROOFINO "I'O'lllil nit nil Klnm "( tin i.rk prnmM'y oriln't I 'in tut Kiu'uiy Si.lielttd. ii i'l-iwl "l CLATHMUU fit. SKH. YOUITO MUrrOLD I1EIT . 0;1 II TMI ulu Of IH! StltHllt 61 li&USL Tliey m brft 5ru t fr U !?, frak Bit howittc ke w nciuifvtlr , fv J8HAKE CFFTHt HORRID SNAKES W jjf-- Uty ft . In 4. iiif 1 ln tiwiB iMty I S. ka. M k u AM . k.U ul . CUH NEW COOK IM. nM MlA. inMI r llialt4) UM-.rMIM MU Ail.M u HOME TACATMENT, T atUMlA nilumir mj n. p mryni hmm 4 In' r F'!1" "i, ral a4 Iiiiiii Do "I mi4. IImuW trrn o.ra.tM ria( rnn k'nro4. mrtuniHr. Mtlitlrt.i4t'nirtb.Wi:A.l'HUiVUrkl iiiaAN rATrHotr Afiir. m.ii iutMU His t.tf rr. & A i, TiO'.i J.M. CKSSMEOICALCO.BUFfALO.M.Y. PARKER'S MAIH UALSAM Dni ud Uiii.Vm Ui hlf. U.M l'fi.ii'HI ItiHirU i pr.rtTtli. J. iJ Falls io lta(or GnaJ 'S Witr to U Youtaiul C'oiur. i k t-H'-JC r .i-l.ti 7 i ..i", Ii n,ft tn -.ril (.. Ii, I.i. . !. I., .:f. i.l.....M-ll, kuit'lMht IUIIUM..4HU. fafe.. k.;IM. iC M ii.i.M.lts V lillH.UA A CUS ". Y. Rro Cuoii ITk Dhuond BntNO m a Ti ula KafV Hm. ftiiU, M: r iit rta.rf)-, At M . f r ---. - C "t'r 'w livo 3000 aUoB away, A AV -NT Wrlto ur. OUTVytTTlNQ TE eMUGll.R3. I uric Si.n' riitni Ainlcar CT- tur Cf.nll'UUHUii Citii VTh wnyH i t Kiuu(;Ii:ni nro peculiiii;, but ilw way if cufoOin Ijoqhis lncn can ntoro Hutu otiUlo tM'iu," li'iiuirltud tiir: piirn' r of a Havana linn Ktt-uuisuip.. "Yon I:tiiv," he niMud reflectivity, ":i Hum who vi.jU tiie WVr.t Imlit'S anil i:;' irrciatw u Cno ci;;r ni ldoin coincii Ivi' to this country without inakin;,' uu i.. ti'inpt tu do 8OHI0 qiiii-t mmiKgliiiS. course the contraband articles are cijji. . It i:uiy not be U-cuuao he ia mean, bi thnduty is at iff, and I can euwly iiiiat;i with what iikatiuro a box of cigar.-i c bo paused around iiiiionff afowfi ii'i: with the recommendation, aIioyn, U;. B.un never received any duty on tin nnd I ctm voi'.ch for them.' I bavo L. then' myself. "The nhreivd deputy of Undo 1:' nndcrrttuudu all thia, and in addun the ehtmcea aro hu appreciates n clfjur as umch ax wo do. Of conm! uiukes a ttinroiifjli search for dr.tl.i , (;nod8 on'lhu arrival of all our ehiju. In there are, he thinlm, many little wuys ' which ho can be avoided, and travel. . nro nut loti in findkg them out. "ThiH does not worry our friend, c.v enstoma man, for his nrranemenU, r' though most kiinplc, do not fall fur bhoi ' of perfection, lie knowi of the when abuutii of every lari;o lot of cigars whicn leave Havana, nnd when we arrive hew 1i;ih, la all probability, a complete list (if the numluT we have on board and the nam km of their owners. "You don't believe it. Well, never tucltfa it I a fact. When amnggliu ; was more of a business some years s .i than it is now, a clever customs man d velopitd a Mcheme by which the quantity of cigars smtjft'xlcd in this port whs in duced to a miniuiiiin. "An aent of the department wan placed at lUvun.t, lie utrulhtway madu friends with the cl'ar dealers and man nfactureni. This coht money, but the j;ainn w;ts worth the candle. Whenever citf.'ini weru sold to nn American or an Englishman, in nine casifs out of ten the denier di hvered them, and politely in tinted on do'.n no. "At the request of the buyer they would invariably bo ftcnt on board his id'Mi:!-hip or to the hotel at which ho wan Loniuirig. In this way the buyer's uai::e mid address were ascertained. "The crafty ('niian would then make a memorandum of this Hcetuingly worth h hs iiiformalion and send it to Uncle 'jam's ii reiit. luce in hi.-" possession, that man l.'-pt well pisted lu regard to the buy.-r's movements, ami on the day lie f.'iili d for New York the nmnteiir muu ir Si r's inline, d. script ion nnd the number of c i;;ar.i which he bud were cabled to thn authorities here. "U.i fear of detection bothered tho would he Mnns'.:ler, and on arrivnl he won'. 1 ;rivu tin? eii. toms man the coldest kind of a bluff until a few facts and f ;;ures were, priwulcd to him. "Do they jrivc? up ton cigars? Oh, yes, bnt with mighty bad irrace, and if all the customs men could be paralyzed for the wishing. I usuuro you Uncle Sam would not Lave an ablebodicd man in the business. It is hard luck to have otn other man snioko the weed which your money has paid for, bnt it hapi-us more often thau yon imagine. The good are always confiscated, and the amateur sniulers nro lucky in fretting out of a bad hole, for smnnyliiig Is an ofliio not to 1 trifled with. "Oh, yes, ihere are dozens of waye by wliii h cigars could be Minified in this port without detection; but tho practice could not bo carried on long, so the bui-liieRs has not (frown. Sorry I can't give you some intidc information, but it would bo bad policy." Thcu the smart looking purser reflect ively puffed a cipir which bad never pai l duty. New York Bun. HynmU mud Hlnnr. There's a Presbyterian minister in De troit whone wife is very fond of this city lis a place of residence. Some time ago the synod to which be lielontrs waa dis cuKslnj the advisability of sending him away on some important bnstness occu pying a year or so. It was suggested to him, nnd ho weut to bis wife a all good bus bands do. "My di-Hr,M ho said to her cautiously, "what do you think of going away from Detroitr "I don't think of it at all," she an swered promptly. "Why did you askr "Well, the synod has asked me to go, and" Khe went ever to Jiim softly, and, put ting both bands on his h' .id iu a moth erly wav, she said solemnly: "My son, if synod entice thee, con sent thou not." And be didn't. Detroit Fre Presa. Tha Original :l.rn OttrlchoA. The longevity of the ostrich is a qual ity that commends it to capitalists. Arthur Douglass, a poor sheep farmer near Ornhaui's Town, Ho nth Africa, was the pionei rostdch farmer. Ho started lu lt'CI with eleven wild bird chirks and fjudlna that they could be raised in captivity, he started in to supply the market with domestic feathers, lin has raised and sold thousands of chicks and stocked many of tho surrounding ranches, has marketed thousands of dol lars' worth of feathers, and still has the eleven origlnsl wild birds breeding and yielding good marketable feathers. Iu- Wrview in St. Louis Ololie Democrat. I'll lUpplt-At anil Ifnltblait. AfteMill, throe are the happiest and healthiest persons who can labor moder ately and sensibly at their duties day by day throtiL'h tho year, and who take with keen zest tho pleasure of each sea sen as they come to them iu their own locality. Those who frantically chase happiness and pleasnre from seashore to mountain aud from continent to contl in-lit uot Infrequently bring back very little from the pursuit. Providence J uirnal. Oivenboya fundamental knowledge of the. principles of chemistry, and the priH'i-v e nud operation"' of tint farm be- rnmo at once wniidci fully iiiterit.liim to him. INSTEUCTiOHS . : lVrsnm fli;sinn;; to vale nmnt procure Cieir UallutM fioiu n, mcinbcr of t tie election board. They iiliidt then, without lciivintr the polling r hice, propepej to a co.npnrtt'nc'iit :ui 1 prepare tlieir ballot.'. ' Plnkcacros.H innfk (.) with ink in I he right margin of the ballot oppoHite the nniiie of each person for whom you wi.-li to vote. Do not iniikc any mark on the ballot, nuvcus above directed.or the ballot will not be counted. If you upoil u ballot return it tun ir.cmbcr of the election board nndobtiiiit from liim u new baliol. Take this to a compartment ami mark it properly. Having marked the ballot, fold it so im to concenl the names end markH on tlic face, nnd to evjiom; the iiuines ou the back. Take it to tin-jinlgc of elcciinn before leaving the enclosure, und pec it deposited in the box. Immediately leave the railed eucloHure. If jou winli to vote for any per.ion wli;).e name does notnppenr upon the ballot, write or iiiacrt Ii i.-i full iinme in the blank epacc on the ballot under the proper office you wish him to bold, and make n crons mark in the proper margin opposiilo the name. Do not take any ballot from the polling place; you thereby forfeit the right to vote. Following are the Mate and county lic.ketn: k"1' J ''ill'!!- Ji 'l'''K!"-; tiiLkr?" . Voiij Km ok; Ada iiiltciiDeiKler, Lincoln Joh'IIi W. Ivlgerion, South Omalta, A. M. Poet, t'oltimbtu FilK RKI.INIrtdl-1 IIIK Sl'AII'. l.iMVhK.iirV. A. D'Alleinaiide, Arinmlioe, William Uorrtt, Ncligh, - - T" lv. A. Ilndley, Scotia - ' I Cliaa. HIarpb Omaha . II. T. iSbiiinwiiy, Wakeiicld Caroline M. Woodward Seward i-UK JljHihOI- kl j IJIIK I Ai, Dl.ilKUT Samuel M. Ciianman. PlattHmoiitli"" "lii-i.iil.liei.,V Thomas H. SIi-vi-iihoii, Nebrnxka ILI. TraviMTVc(-pTiig Water t'oUM V I 1,1. KK. Frank Dickwni, I'latiMinoiiih J. K. Marshall, (ireeiiwiiod Jcmsc h'ocliwcll, Manley J. H. Tipton, Cellar Creek" F()K C()l .VI V TK'KAnCKI K'. TH. Drown, i'lalisnioulh I C. ICickho.r, Louisville Fred Herrmann, 1'lattnuionlli Samuel Kichardnon, Light MiletooVe - Independent li ih (r'ni TV Si I t-ki hi-'. Kdinund Dorr, Stove Creek Precinct George L'dnon, Murray Wm. Tithe, PlaltMinoutli I'bihiuder Williams, Klmwnod, Fmk Cm; .yi v Juikii;. 1 11). I birr Weet.iiigVater P. P. Gasm, PbittHinoittTi, It. S. Kamsey, Plattsmoiilh Calvin RuhhcII, Weeping Wnler KlIK C'LhKK OK Dll'K-ll T ClIIJKT. WIL Deariug, Wabanh . Ackl.ind Saiinbury, Plattuioutli W . ). T 1 1 c k ' r, ? I tTl '1 eii miTi 1 1 j ' rec iTuT J. D. Ttiit. I'h'tN noiith - " . Fol CdU.N I V St l'l.klM liMIKM' J. Klmcr lcyda. Weeping Water Precinct ). W. Noble, Weeping Water M. O. Weed, Greenwood Precinct Alice Wilson, I'latteuiouth Kok C'olJM V C tlkONKk, H. K. Hrendel, Murray P. S. Gnlley, Greenwood K. W. Mtirk'BH. Weeping Water J. I. C'nn 1 1 1 , Plait mnouth h'ok C OUNTV StlkVKVOk. A. C. Mnyeit, J'lattHiiioiith Fred Patterson, Kock HIuITh Kok Cm; vi v Commi.s.siumk S. W'. I )iitioti . I irMrGaiilt, Win. Neville, Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and Beast A long-tested pain rclu'wr. Its use is almost u:uver". :l by tl.e Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Kaiser, and Ly every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known amcdy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chc::t i3 complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druj'rists ami dealers Have it. TO 1 J'roliiliitiori InilrjieiHlent KepllliUCHIl x Von; nik two; Independent Prohibition-"; Independent W'eptlblii'Hii Kcpliblicau Prohibition Voi h kijk ok; X City Iii'lependent I Democrat I VorKVoKt)'.''I'jr K'epiiblicaii Independent 1 'roliiliitioii Democrat I x Voi h i-'ok ll.l! Proliiliition Kepulilican x Democrat I Voi k kiw )N K Independent Keptiiilicau I Democrat I Proliiliition V(n ii (n ONI Independent Prohibition Democrat Kepiiblicnn I Vo l h KiK iiNK, Democrat K'epubliciiu I'roli iliit ion Independent I - Vo'l K KOk ONF ' KeMlbliciiil X Democrat Iddc pendent Prohibition Vo'i is mik ONK Democrat Independent Prohibition Republican VoTK'Kok ONB Hepublicitn Democrat I Krpnblican Prohibition Democrat j '. Wonderful. IS. WSawycr, of Kocheater, Wia, a protuineut - .dealer in general merchnndiHcj riiiij who i uiih several peddling wagoust,"- bad one of liia 1ioi'h.h badly cut and burned with a ' lariat, Tiie wound rcfiiKed to hejiU The liorse became lame and tttitf noWwilLk-luniling careful attention and Hie application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer Home of IIaller'8 Harb Wire Linemen!, the mowt wonderful thing ever taw to heal hiicIi wouuda. ile uiqiliod it only three times nnd the fore waa coiiipli-tcd healed, h'qunlly good for nil sorH, cuta, brnsett, nnd wounds. For ealc by nil druggiat A Curo for Parelvsls. Frank CorncliiiH, of Purcell, IniL Tcr.,nays: "I induced Mr. PiiiKon, whose wife had paralyses in the face to buy a bottle of Chambcrlain'a . Pain Jiallll. To tlll-ir irnml mmrlmi before the bottle had all been imcd she wan a great deal better. Her lace bad been drawn to one side; but the Pain Halm relieved all pain unci porcnrvH. and the mouth assumed its natural Khupe." It is also u certain cure for rlieumatiHin lame back, Kprainn Hwelliims and lameness. Ti) cent bntticm for eala by F. G. FrickeiCo., Drug-ginta. Strength rnd Healih. Jf your are not feeling Ktrong and bealthy.try Flectrie Hitters. If "La (irippe" has left you weak and ' weary, use Flectrie Ditteju. Thia remedy acts directly on Liver. Stomach aud KindyB' gently aiding those organs to preform their func tions. If you ure alllicted with--Sick Headache, you will iiud Hpeedy and permanent relief by takinjr Flectrie Dctter. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. For sale by F. G. FrickeA: Co. Some of the most startling, in, tersting discoveries of the life and custom of buried Kgypt are now being made through extensiveexca vattions. These discoveries are exciting n great interest. Mauy discoveries ure, however, beiujf made in our country that are re markable, among which we mny mention that of Haller'a Pain Pun ly.er which effects entire relief, and in many canes n complete cure of that terrible disease rheumatism, and which also relieves pain of all kinds. For eale by all druggiata rtni-i n iti n C xfii i.i ;D iy. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism onT neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system ia remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di. reuse immediately dissappenrs. i'h ? IimI d ne. greatly benefits. 7.M." Sold by V, G. Fricke, Druggist, wl That I lacking Cough can so quick ly cured by Shiloti's cure. We guarantee it. For ?ale by F. Fricke and O II Snyder t i m The Crcatest Strika Atnouir the n-eat mriki-H llmi nt Dr. Miles in discoverimr liix Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the most important. The de mand for it has become astonish ing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, und- many unexpected cures etlected. It soon relieves short bretith, flutter ing, pains iu side, arm, shoulder. weak and hungry spells, oppres sion, swelling of ankles.sniothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book, on Heart nnd Nervine Diseases, free. The tituqualed New Heart Cure is Hold mill trimr:,,, .,! I.w U G. Fricke A Co, nlso his Restorative Aervine lor Headache, tits, sprrca, hot Hashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc. 4 Reduced Rates. The H. A M. will eell tickets on the certificate plan at the rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, us follows: To Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. 20-23, on account of the annual meeting of the American Public Health Asso ciation. Mt. Pleasant, la., Oct. 21-2.", annua! meeting of the Y. W. C. A. St Ixmis, Mo., Oct. 22 -23, annua! meeting Hrotherhood of St. Andrew. Waverly, la., Nov. 10-12, annual convention Iowa Mutter aud Kgic Associatiou. Des Moines, Ia.,annualconvention. Iown State Farmers' Alliance. For many years Mr. H. F. Thump aoti, of Des Moines, Iowa, waa we vercly nfllicted with chronic diurr linen. He says: "At tirncH it w very severe; so much so, that I feacrd it would end my life. About seven years ngo I chanced to pro cure it bottle of Chumberlain'a Colic, Cholern nnd Diarrhoea K'emedy. It gave me prompt relief and I believe cured me permanent ly, as I now cat or drink without harm nnythiug I please. I have nlso used it in my family wilh the best results. For snle by F. Frickie A Co. Wonderful Succeaa. "Two years ngo the Iluller Prop. Co.' ordered their bottles by the boa now they buy by the carloniL Among the populnrnnd sucreaeful remedies they prepare is Haller'a Sarsapnrilla A Hurdock which u the most wonderful blood purifier known. No druggist heaitatea to recommend this remedy. For aale by druggiat W III be Given Away Our enterprising druggists, F. G Fricke A Co, who carry th.- fun-at stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articlea, brushes, sponges, etc., are giving awny a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated KY. torative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, diasy.incss, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of sprrits, tobacco, coffee, etc. DruggiMls say it is the grcntetp seller they ever knew, and is univer sally satisfactory. They also guar antee Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo Ui nil caii -M of nervoiisororgniiie In-nrt ' disease, palpi!:.";,,,!. :,: j .j,,, t ooiherin:', etc. l ine 1 ,.; ,,,, '.'.eivotis and !l,-ait Disci -fee.