1 v V ,1 f1 A fNM 53 1 f... -SO. lA ImiihoI 3 il ritr i.uiiiy Clerk K-r inn ly Trrn-nrer 1'iir - lie III Cor I'" mlv JndUj; Kiir C e Irlrl 1' k HI--i-nri "Sliiv -i I V. I lllll 1 1 i ; S I3 7 3 f " ' f J V. 5 iri'ine tvrt .Mil l-l,ill'H 3 it, ? 3 3 rilECINCM AND WAItuS. '1 lH1ID lilfCIiWiind S ill Crerk Move reck Hmw.ioil Smith Mend Weening Water rreclnct.... Outer Imii-ville jtvucti Ml. PIM'HIlt KiKht Mile Grove TxHi'swha l.llicltv ' Ruck Mult' lit Itot'k HlilS" 2ml l'Hil,,..iili Preclr.ct ... .. Unit Ui (My. H't Vi.M I'htlMiiniilli Illy, Meriiitd m VUllmiioii'li City. Third Ward Is .H.n..uni'lly. Kmirih Vvard 1U.iMil.Clyl.l'i."-i"". Wr-pnm Water ( 'iiy.Flrnt ' tinx Wat.-rt i'sHr7rr wd et-pioii Watr City. lUlrU Ward . ' , . ' Tot:.. j I MajDrlly 6W mm?- C.MAYES n. "r; fT 7:1 74 it ii j m ,:,( wi b 1 1 m .i'ii ih k 1,1 1... 1. , r. u 1 . jj f 87 i 14 7i a 3li In 7H W I 76 13' f 1 "II a . I7i 50 I M- IS 7H . i7 b wi til J.l W J 0 4'i fl t 7 Ml Ct- 4 7v 4v M 1.0 ''1 ' " -j n 111! 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IM. ft- I7II 203 , ,2 .)J .7 i .; 3 i - 6,; 4 i:i- ft I Mil ft Kil 4:i' i.i 7 III ;: ), ii:i; ivl, 4ti, ;i 31 4 :'ii, 4ii 1 il. ,'.! 14, 4'- flj ,n! ; al 7; 3 li'( I ;' rjl iii ill '.. i"i- . Ki; W'i i il; 7': 17 441 ft'.l II i'j Mi c, Mil 7 li 7m! hi a. :n ki u 4i, 9 Bj '71 ? 4; . : .', liui .20 14 Si 7; i 4 1 -7 ft -'; '! .'.0, li kt I -HI 17 3; Hlli l! 1 1 i-.i '4: :i ... I ftl '.J I I 1121 I'; 4' iftj ill; :'. '' "I 2- 1 2 II! I., lit,, 74) rj 1. !,7 s; h., 4l 3,... I W ft 6 4-:i -Vi Kl 12 4-i ! a1 4 .Hi! ml li; t-2 l :i 2ij ir ti 4 IM 1U6 I7)liftl 4I4. 11,4 l:.11l III, ml Mil' ml ir.i; M:t in. 4 Vt 111 7 tl, 18 , MAYES COOMTT ,80BVEJ0 CIVIL ENGINEER ' eornity dirk will b Kltrndrd lo. "riti orricB is court housb, Nebraska THt LEADING 4 Plattsmouth GROCER j ULIUS PEPPERBEKG MAHDrA47TUBIOr AKB : BHDLES1LE MB RETAIL I DBALCBlMTIIi J CHOICEST BRAND3 OH CIGARS - - i .' ) AND SMOKIA' ARTICLES " always in itock HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. Fmra FEETH - AND - IS - SEASON A Husband's Mistake. IIunl)itilln too often permit wiveH, anil parcnlH their eliildren, to miller from lifiidnclif, iliziiiciiM, nci'.-iilia Bli'i-yU-HHiicHH, litn, nrrvoiihiicHHir-MH, when hj' (he umc of Dr. NilcH' Ke Mtorative Ni'rvine Hitch Bfi iont re nltH roulil fiiMily hn jirevt-nlVil. Irnt;jf;ii4t8 evt-rywlicre iny it jfivei mi i vt-rn:i 1 HiitiHfai'tioii mid lum an Imini-iiHc biiIc. Woodwortll A Co., of Fort Wiiynr, Ind.; Snow & Co., of Syrairiirtc, N. Y.; J. C. Volf,Hillndule, Mich.; and ImiidrcdH of otliorH Buy: "It in the (yrciitoit bpIIit tliey ever knew." It coiiliiins no opiaten. Trig hottlcH anil line hook on Nervoim (liHt'HBoa, frt e at K. G. Fricke & Co'i For ninny yeiirn Mr. H. F. Tltonip on, of J)eH Moiiu-H, Iowa, wiim He vi'ri-ly nlllu ted with cJironie diarr hoca. lie HtiyH; "At timi-H it wan very nevere; bo much ho, that 1 aero it would end my lite, adoui Heven yearM njfi I chanced to pro- lire a bottle ot cnamoeriaiu olic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cave me prompt relief nd I believe cured me tiermanent- ly. an I now cat or drink without harm anytliinir I pleaHe. I have ulno lined it in my fiimily with the lrnt remiltn. For sale by F. G. Frickie A Co. Plattamouth, Nebrattsa ATTENTION FAKMKK8 I want your Poultry, Ec-ffn, But ter and your farm produce of all kinds, I will pay you the highest caHh price ait I am buying for a tiro in Lincoln. R. PETERSEN, THE LEADING GROCER PlattHinouth NcbraHka NATIONAL : HANK P J. II:A:N S:E N Of PLATTHMOUTH. RgBKAMA 4Ui MM fkA rid op eapitw y toMAjm rHu Banking Business 41 JZmiZ IMIUKllt "d H'U. l'"f"'l "r"" 'i j -VuTted MMW AllU.prtucll.ri f, ' Bitfup. L irnrnoil HAD! AK fiOMFTLT BiHIT. fi)f roiintt Wf- nue'?i;. ttu' t. t'unty boodA. DEALER IE STAPLE AND FANCY Wonderful. E. W.Sawyer, of RochoBter, Win., a prominent dealer in general merchandiHi, and who ruua Heveral oeddliiiK wagoim, had one of hi liorcoB badly cut and liurned with a lariat, The wound refused to heal. The borne became lame and atill nowwilhHtnndiiij; careful attention and the application of remeiliea. A friend handed Sawyer Home of Mailer's liarb Wire Liiii-mcnt, the moHt wonderful thing ever kiiw to heal audi wonruK lie applied it only three timea and the nore wan completed healed. Equally good for all fon, ciiIh, britHi-M, and wouuda. For Bale by alt druggittl "Two now they buy by the carload. mongthe populnrand ftncceseful reoietlies they prepare is Halleri Saraaparilla A Hurdock which ii the iiiobt woudertul blood piiniier nown. JSo druggiat iieaitates to recoinme-nd this remedy. For sale by druggiat Cur for Paralvsls. Frank Cornelius, of I'urcell, Ind. Ter., says: "I induced Mr. Pinnon, whose wife had paralysiain the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain' I'aiti Il.ilm. To their great suprise before the bottle hud all been used she was a great lenl better. Her I. ...I I....... ,l,,un In ..... ui.l... but the 1'uin llalm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It ii also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swellings and lameness. SO rent botties for sal by F. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists. GROCERIES, GLASS AM) QUEEN'SWAUE miU, Slat aba t'-ouniy i DIRECTORS ,hn rtUrald J' ."w.Vj"" frwldnol tt. Waiikh. cot left HK CniZKXS HANK. fl.ATT8MOUTII .w4lml alnrk Dtld la ... Autr.or.iod Capital, SI00.000 NEI1RABKA I FlianiJ Fsffl I Spcialtj htronaire'! tli I'uble Solicited. JOHNSON BDILSISGB EiltH SI err K SB j "M IRKOTU. JOB. A.00SN0H, J 1 . mr n RHflTlI. JOS. A. C'SKO", PiwIdenL VlC4-ri""" w. K. mmnran. cmbisi. - I4H'I. I ' ' - - n..,th J. A Connor. Y. H. llu4hini J. W.Johnww.HAorylKwk.JohBO'Kiiori W. D. H.ifiAm, Wm. wHBf . II. CoAhlog. EVV HARDWARE STOHE S. E. HALL & tCN .nd H k'l.diiil liiiil l. hnrilwar nn Imnd Mi UUu;,i i c.-.i-n-t r.u- mrit la oruu.s ura. iTINBOOPINOi Some of the most startling, In tersting discoveries tif the life and customs of buried Egypt are now being made through extensive exca, vattions. These discoveries are exciting a great interest Many discoveries- are, however, being made in our country that art re markahli. among which we may mention that of Mailer's Pain Para lyser which ellects entire relief, and in many rases a complete cure o that terrible disease, rheumatism, and which also relieves pain of all kinds. For sale by all druggists. Pure buckwheat flour for sale it Meisel'i mill. tf Chamberlain's Eye and Efcla Ointment. A certain rro for Chronic Sjtb Er, Totter, bait Ebcum, Scold Head, Old Chronlo Eorcs, Fever Bores, toscma, Itcb, Prairio Ecratchea, Boro Hippies and rUoo. It la oool'.iiz and eootumj Ilundrcdiiof canoibavoboea cared by it Aftor all other treatment bad failed. Il la put op la 3 and CO cent boxt TRANSiCTU GENERAL BiSO EDS1HK nd nil klniHiM tm . OlddK ll-.Ul Ud f.uU fy fk pr.im-t!r nuiiciirii. uumvJttili-HiMOf (IctKHlti boar!Ti lntwtt bUVI Alld iOlU eCUu,n. - oliy . 4ii. lit PrAI U fLATHM lUIlt. NB. A AM C Q CV" C 1TM TY ( Cot UaIb ad4 Ultb AUt "npeAiUAi ! u... OFPIOERS "llKIA I VI Vtt fw.sldimt Vlos l'r-liiiii' rii.i-ii At t wiow PERKKS; HOUSE, -1 17. 10, 231 and Ji.1 1Mb 8-. Dittmouth KeDrasKa v H. M B0N3, Prorrietof, rfs'in. !!, J.M t'BrB, TT9 nrn-r. tlatltt iiin!l.ltd. laTT.- A'lrtwrl til I'm ami .,.MiiiH ur..!.ti'iinlt'U W A" rutltslioiu (Aftk . ;...6ow ..mrrett'i glatvB ut llinwn 4 tf For ai. A base burner with oven for stle lbs Petklni . . . n-nOTlll4;a iriim bin btco tUoruuRhlj tip to '.xlUm tktid 1 aow on of tka best hotdi lo ths suta n,..,1.,r. will bo UkP lj the week l iJU'a " t.r,nni op. GOOD BAR CONNECTED Ti.,, iiik- Linn-rfitn'h rnn nunulck 1 inn "" "'"h . H . ! l t.v Shilo h's cure, vt ......n.niee It. For Hale by E. O, Fricke und o II Snyder 1 tA.ii.iiry HA!it BALSAM '-..iVi . ... ' . . . . :'l"li7Tr..irk .ill bwi'M Hi ImIT ' . J 5 !',. v . lmu.Mul sr. tV. I r i , . ,:to.t r: v. ..' .. (irl i'. t'. 1 "' a " r''"ii"i coint. I I" "-..ICwiin'lli,' I.i4. I nail I 114 I 11 r i - Wonderful 8uccess. ears ago the Mailer Prop. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no cesofrich, pretty and educated iris eloping with negroes, tramps nd coachmen. The well-known pecinlist, Dr. Franklin Miles, sys 11 bucH girls arc more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un bnliincedj usually subject to neail acbe, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying orlaugliing. 1 ln-se Bbow a weak, m-rvous system for which there is no remedy equal to i. . v- : T-!..l I.. ...I.... KeHi4raiive 44:rv4iic. iiuii L,iiin-n nd a fine book, containing lEany marvelous cureHrfree at F. G. Fricke A C'o's., who ulso sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure.the finest of heart ttmics.Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. THE MOCKING BIRD. There In no of!ir bird sln(? hn Hk tliAtt from Kden'i bowoin it licw. Out to ths world, with WArcrlng pluraftKB Kfy. . With tin nnhappr twAln. that And dAy The ruM wept lean of daw. It U pot nlilillni4lcir Urk. Oh, Adlvlnfr lilrdl In moon tlppwl forenU, Awoet with algbt And dew. And tun kiued meaUow. when the eprlui Kor throuxh, IU voice U ever heard. IU neiitsl In breeki where roeee blowr Where hnneyaucklea roam; The wind plpa toft Around It, And the milt Vt tearful April parts In twain. Nor dAinpt ll downy home. Whence comrth It And north 111 Born for the aouI'a deliicht. No bird that flits throuifU, (lories of tbo dawn. . - Or homewArd comes, dowa dee)nlyf twl liicht drawn, Can niAtrb Its heart notes iHw'ht. -Mark A. LaDillcr la AtlauU Constitution. lr4Dt:t?CORN$. it. ;!r,'-;':'rjit'"'- , .... .w m vi ia'ii .-.i. . , - ConrsntAed Cure, We authorize our advertised drug guit to sell Dr. King's .ew uis cocry for Consumption. Coughs and Lotus. UDOil itus connuion. If you are aflicted with a cough, t:ntrl or anv Lttnc. Throat, or Chest. trouble, and will ust this remedy as directed, giving It a tair iriat, anu experience benefit, you may return lie liott e ntui iiavej your luuurv refuiwled. We could not make this offer did we not know that r. King's New Dir-covcry could reuea on. It never imawpinn. inu. bottles free at r. ta fricke & to Drug Store. Lnrge si.e iK, ana $1.00. An benest Swede tells bis story in plain but uninlstaKBUie lan guage for the benefit of the public i..f m children took a severe cold and got tne croup, i gave uci . tpnati04)lillll OI tmiiiiui-iuiii Cough Kemedy, and in five minutes lates 1 gave ner one nnr-. nj mm time she bad to cough up the .,-.ii,..;,,.r in the itiroai. men diil- ml slept cood for fifteen inimitea. Then she got .,! vomited: then she went iw,l ami stent irood tor the r nimiiiin' of the nitrht. Site got the croup the second night and I gave her the same remedy with the satre .r, results. I write this because Tlhonght tliere might be some one in the same need and not know the true lncrttH of t tt in wonderful medi rine. CH.hI.i:-t A. Thomimi ,c., Des Moines, Iowa. TtO rent bo e for sale by F.O. Fricke A Co. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrlttiea while in the service, have since beenperttmnent Ivrwrcd of il by Cltaimberlain's Colic, ('hob r't nnd ili u rhooa Kern I tdy. Fr side by F. G. Fricke A Co. Katy Eooogh. , Jnlian Mitchell, the ttsge manafrer. was reheaming a company of variety people who had waxed ambitious and planned- to go forth into ths flowery fields of polite farce. Among them was knockabout team, ono of whom was cast to play a gilded youth who figures prominently in the piece. Ills Ideas con cerning tits proper performance of the role were supremely weird, and oneatter- noon Julian overheard the following con versation between the portrayer of the modern swell and his partner: "Say, Dilly, I ain't got no use for thesa dood parts. I can't get no conception nv era." "Come orf. Caff ihootln'i dead easy." "Ever try irT "Sutinly. Keleey ain't in it with uie when it comes to wearin dress props." "Well, the game's a dead hard one for me." "Nix. All ye got to do la to remem ber yoa're a gent what's wearin gent's elothes and lettergor New York Com terciul Advertiser. . it up back Ths Field for the Investor. In the realm of machinery and manu facture the inventor is yet but entering nnon his infancy. Many millions of dol lars have been reaped and are to be ac cumulated by the inventor in machinery who understands the complicated needs of lmmatiily.. The central idea la this work is to reduce labor, expense and time to the lowest point, and so to econo mize in the una of material that there will be no absolute waste. To enter npnn this field of Invention one cannot trust to accident and bappy luck, but he must first thoroughly acquaint himself with the laws of dynamics sod median lc, se that he can appreciate an im provement when it is augmented to bis mind. George E. Walnh in New York Epoch. ' 1 Mirrors of the Israelites. The sarliest mirrors of which mention is made in history were In use among the Israulites in the time of Moses. That gentleman, as recorded in the Bible, commanded in a certain emergency that then articles should be transformed iuto wash boHitis for tha priests. They wsre made of brass. Donutiess similar uten sils of this and otbe'- material were in i 1 his before th it. At that satao period black glass wi. 4 employed for the pnrpose, as well as transparent glass with black foil on the back. It is re lated that the Spaniards found mirrors of polished black stone, both convex and concavo, among tha natives of South America. -Washington Star. ctv wet. T-'Y urn 1U ri a, 'EHttN WW Mi rums 4S ix.ein, MrlM. fcM,,",S'1 fcHl j.isj4j4-ai4urA Square Pianos AHE GOING Out of Style i n I - baa ivjji r f - - - t i rrmv , 1 fAnt. We suall prolAtily never tm aims to ,-ijiirftjiua(iuii.ujij.- allow AAmncb fnryouM.i'i i" r,tt"" -.- r''irT?.'! . - wa cia now. Ther soon Lavs lilUs V -,'"- or no tiiArkstAtils vaW ,f"T il' .'I li "O- " GET YOUR IPRIu'iiT OR GRAND NOW! If j coetnnplito rlrnirtntt id us s pnntal rsrd. We II souil pliA'Ml qiiti"UI atM.nl ths ulil plaiwi, ai,4 fruai ruur ensxurs we can estiiuMs Ut value as will as II s ssw It, rsTMcn 1W for llnt-rlM plw I f 1 e to I yrme to f.nii U payment. WWe Ml onis eauir to .im"'"". AeVokpyriilotil t ee seyrove the new. vers & Foiitl Piano Co.,i53"ist.stoi Snnth American Uove- Hrkln. I All the love making In South America must be carried on through u third per fin. If a youth desires to aiarry hs does not spenk of it to the girl whom be j wishes for a wife, but to his own father. I The latter, if he approves, coes to the j father of the young lady and the two ! discuns Uie matter toRethor. Each tells the other what be will do for the young folks, and between them a contract is drawn up respecting settlements and all such things. The inteiiling bridegroom is not per mitted to see his fiancee for a moment before the wedding, as soon as that vent lias taken place there is a wedding breakfast, and usually without' the for mality of a preliminary tour, the couple settle down to liviag, either in an es- tablishment of their own or more often In the bonne of the parents of the bride or the groom. One drawback about marriage hi South America is that in taking a girt to wife it is apt to be considered a nine ter of course that the young man mar ries her whole family also. He baa no occasion for surprise or dlsgruntlement If. together with Ins bride, fifteen or twenty people come to share his house hold and domestic comforts, including all her available relatives and tuoir servants. These Latins are a very clannish race. and a fattier is apt to be willing to adopt a raft of sinters and cousins and aunts, not to mentiou a mother-in-law, rather than have his son or daughter leave the family roof. It is due to the strength of family attachment among them that hotels in South America are only lor strangers from afar; the natives alwaya find hospitable entertainment among the kindred. Cincinnati Commercial Ua-aette. A Sensible View of the Beat Questloa. The question of relinquishing seats tt women in toe puouo . conveyances is, like the poor, always with us. Said a mas receutly dutcusoing is; "inere M just this point which 1 have come to realize; either I must make up my mina never to have a seat in a car, or I must decide never to give it up. I go and come to my place of business at ttie hours when almost everybody ease does;, the cars are invariably crowded and there are always women standing to. whom it is possible to tifler my place, u I get one. Such being the case, it is also possible for me tostand.the yea through. I cannot see that this sacriiicw is demanded by the conditions. 1 am ready to give up my seat at any time to any person, woman or man,. whose manner or appearance indicate less ability to stand than 1 possess, but I am not willing to resign it every time a find a woman standing. Wo are fellow travelers in a conveyance in which the supply of seats will never, nutil the millennium, equal the demand; today 1 am fortunate, tomorrow sue will iie and I think most women prefor to ac cept this proportion of success rather than to have seats continually resumed to them. At least my womankind huv so expressed themselves to me on the sub.iect." New York Times. Iber nnd Eipruee la Circulars. Just how much the poatofflce depart ment receives every year ftir making men's lives burdensome with circulars of e 'cry imaginable character it is im possible to estluiat-t, hntlf St. Louis is liny criterion it must be enormous. Oue firm alone sends out t malderably over 1,000,000 a year, and quite a number em. ploy a large staff of folders and address ers, aud get ont from 9.000 to 0,000 A day each during' the mist sottson. ' If very one they send to reads the circu lars as little as I tie there is a terrible mount of love's labor lost in the work. Interview in St Louis Globe-Demo crat, ' ' Bneeessor to the Spot, Those littlo beauty pots on ladies' veils, which were supposed to look like patches of court plaster on the fair sldn, have found a succtn.ior at last. The spot f.ishlon had its drawbacks. The veil was liablu to twist around, and no matter how carefully that spot was located it was almost sure to work around so that it caiiie ou the tip of ths wearer's nose. Its successor is a dsintv inray of flowera 8rn sick with diuhtkertu uL stiff or a leaf worked on ths eAuzs. One 1s severely with what seemed to I Science comes to the front in the munit fi!t,'t.W4 of gr'inu.'ioi'.ci. The bo.t ts'tv uudtt are composed of a rnixture of pul verized quartz, powd it, powderedt emery . aud rubber. outwear by many years any natnr".. . Rattletuukes are said to have a nfttnrnl antipathy to .White aslt leaves. ' Soma asturaiikts aiac-it that a rattlesnake placed in a circle, of hi.If ash leaves aud balf hot coals will crotH ths coals rather than encounter the leaves. The exact nature of the connection be tween cyclones and tornadoes is not yet understood; but the dtsliiicUoii between them is so clear that nobody should ever bestow upon one the name that belongs to the other. The average French family embraces I three members, ind the average Irish family five. la England the average number of members of a family it four. Dr. Nosh Webster , of dictionary fame, was buried in the New Haven burial ground, a short distance from LTillhouse venue, and noar the center of tho city. Experiment) at the lUinow experiment station show that the best fertilizer known for land on which Wheat is raised U ordinary barnyard mauure. Dr. George Turner states that a eat fed wttb the rnfnse food of soiuo clill-. t i supposed to come opviite each cheek. lams disease. I-' f." v ' - ''''" i cheap, tf WiMtKwr, New York Herald. . ;' j .