Y ' i o M J &$ Ii 1 W! II ill iiU!l 4 . 5 ' -jt j Ik;! Irjvi-.ui ci 1--.-V...C rtitti fcr ;22 tr.d .j-siasin W- w.U I tent Free. J t B-i(!:?nt Contrlbytcr.-:. I . n ' .... r.';e r:. Alliens .'. i.-..:K:a.' A -... Uj;iv;y Lire...... .-venture. i .r k. iw i. . i . i . . . ....... ..j... i . i . . .... . . . ....... ..wuv... ,i, i " C t. . ..... 'J. '" Jfv.!-;-, '. Cr.j I! :. : ..I urn. 700 Lare Pasd. Fiva CciV.J Holiday Numbers. il 4 I fit C. S 4 B Ml e( Roses.' P i ... . A NATIONAL : DANK '' ,A ITWMOl'TU, NKHKAHKA aptul ' !'. V . i ' lu,0U).l rtherrr bt fucllltln lr th promp triHKctlou ul Milliuile Hanking Business Buwk. twrndf, until. iirrnmrnt nd lix-nl luntlM bmiKlllitlld i"lHtl tmH- Hid inirriMl llil 'U l.n r.noit lrf'trH, l '" Unllr4 HUtei i)tf U t prln-UiU lwn 0 luwpa. WUKTIOIII MADE AND rKOMPTLr MHIT- TKU. BUuet mwhi-t P'lc p.14 1t Cfiuiilf W. rants, Mat ""')' bouila. DIKKCTOKM John PtUJarslU l. Iljwi.worta a.iu W hikii. V- K. W'litte ileonta'. Do loha KIUKrH. H. WiikH. frmldfint BANK OK CASS COUNTY r. Cor M&in ud Klfth nrrt. JriMtptapltHl JtVflWj on a out ! II Pr- I'n-iMHiil fcvi;,.i. Vice It-ikum ; m. i'at:roa ' tM.I'"ltr"i. A"t t'"lil" DIRECTORS 0 II. Pf '!. J. M Puttrrwn, Krrl noriW 1 H Mnttth H. B. W luilttaiu, U. B. Kiiim- ltu A Yard I i i i Q5EUL BAHX1SC EU31SESI V RANdAlLU uronn oltnty!. IuimmI Allowed on tlm ..it n i"1 pnimot attrtilltfij(iveu to &.1 bus i n on illli TileU to 1U sats. CLinibcxlAln, Eyo tad EMa Olnt&Mnt. A oertaJn rare for Chronic Sore Eye. Totter. U Ebeam. Scald llc&d. Old Cbrooio Sores, Ferer Soros, Eczema, Uch, Pralxlo Scratches, Sora ITIpploa and rilca. It la coolinjr and aoolhlaj. Eandredaol ooeeabivo been cured by k alter ail other treatment kJ Uiicd ltlij'Ut npb23and Wccatluica. Nt88AltBnitSCURC0 kl. TakaUr ka la WkMrar. ftw4. I"all'". " I PAkKEH'S vSv HAIR BALSAM . ' 1 , hai Ml ft bllujiaal frwvth. ja!-5 ::. Z-r.! VT-' Ornmm M 11 T (Mi till U I tOM-f, P 4 h pir la.A 'i "i unniii t im 'I a !,,. .. 1 .-.li.a.i I ..i.i. l.M. 'r. Ivi I t. Ivi a.a,la la I fctl. 7"V. W r". (Waft GRATEUL CONFOKTING tpps uocoa UREAJTFAST a tkemofh kowltt at Ma aartraj ar.LTh taiin thm nn.llHia nf ltlrl'wO Jiaultloa. anil r-t a kj'IuI sp licatu.n t ne uroprrilaanf wall ftrirofrd I'ofiiS. Mr. ami Bturtilril eiir liaalt labia wit b a Virlt fl'TuirJ tirtri.iKs alikb mnjr nf hr. diictiit'bliui. IMt.ir.tnt line (iiit.i.rh art.c'ra .if itlrl l!i..t S '".' Vn inair br trraiiunlly Wulll ! uuli! itnHif in rniai e.rry mo'nr ni". lad. n( lulilla mrU.lira rn H"nii I ut rrailv im aitmrk mlirrrtrr hrie la i.iltt. Aa ma eaar rr.anf a lul'l It kmlIllfaeir wr II lr Iliad !' na mttit m i.iimi.i tiiiin a ii'll 1 a nr. Ifrvlra lia,-nM. Madual siino'l Willi fair iw miik. Hold emit la bll-pnuua , iivi.rr. lul'f'lru tli'ir: . .... . .... .. ll.l. !. ..i.t ; Luuiloo. k'Hitsd Ft- lCH ACrVT VAXTED for "iMSvTii.wiiGHr H M KIUIKi HOP fTtf TOtX 1,'PP. . y.l.i... H i.jl' .1 . lata mm " Il .VW . - . . j t iiIMl.a ii Atvfv a .a.TJ EluiWma. a '.' J ...4 If if... rMa ft f lf..Ul U . U..wtMit.k.a am.lianMi4.Ow "-. ) tit ii'l'iil.ai f.a.nMu ,.: s-4:-. i " . ' . . Ina.. aa'l .!. a lal.aia t il.lt l 'a AO r ' ilra. ll.l. a Va-fcll, i' 4. W. t..n-.l-r t iaa. Ilra". 'I . a. a lull. 'V'a.i.wlM4 .an .1.1.1 1 ii4 u.i la- I i" a ' A .' r'i-V r :. ' . T' , I . : i I .-II AMw-.lt A . a a . I'J .(ill I0 Sit if Ativ&ttluru. .i t revel. 1 Sviuiico A:tic!(.-s Ciin:iir.2 Giwdrca'. I'ajs Illustrated 7cU'' FREE 70 JAN. I, IGi2. r New Habarrihrre b vrill cat oot mi 4 mtai iia tlila ;ip vith nnma nil uuilrraa anil 51.71 we will eeni Tho CuiiipiinloTi 1 rcr la Jn 7't'-! ami rr n I'nll Vnr frnm (but Dntr, Thl olTrr Inrlnitr lha Til AMiS (;IV1C. C'ltl!I"TM AS ooJ WW Yl.AU'fi i)ble llolldar Niimbrr. Un will trail fopr or bra'i'Tiil pilntlnr. rmlilnl " V.li:") UK UOOt." Ii prodortloo co( TWENTV TIIOl SAM) POI.I.AUS. tn4 C'rfii, fatl-vet Vrdrr, cr Rtgiutrti Utttr al our risk. AUdrtu, I THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boiton, Mats. J. H:A:N:S:K:N DEALER III STAPLE AND FANCY GROCEIUES, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE FlDirui FidiSSM I'atronage 1 tbo Table Sollojccd. JOHKSOK EDILDING SiltH St- EW HAHDWARE STO n C 8. E. HALL & SON Kp VI fclTlmf h'llMew hiirlwara on hnd uia will uily i"iiiC" 'I"ia uu iuvi la? urabie tir m TIN ROOFING; ppo'itlnx and all kind l tin nrk promMly . union trum (ua MMiotry ttullclti'd. doon, CIS Pi arl BU I'LATTHMOUTI!, NBI. PERKINS- HOUSE, 217. 311, 221 and 321 Main St, Plattsmouth - Nebraska H. M BOSS, Proprietor, lbo Tcrkina hu been thoronghli cnoyatcd from tup tc ootton. anJ juw one of the Ixut h.ituls ia the state rtrtrrl.ira will be Ukea by the weuk al t.50 and up. 300D BAE COJTUECTED T IIP. CH IZKXS DANK. FLATTSMOt'TH NEBBJLBIA lanital ttnrk Data to S' ( Authorlied Capital, $100,000. mioiu BA.VK PiKKUTH. Jm. A. CttBHOB, Preu'lonL Vlce-fieauleail W. II. tT'SltiJ. Cuahier. DinkiTTora raak Canetb J. A. Coiiuur. K. K. (Sutkmau I, W.JotiDaem, Hsury Biek,JkBO'ale W. V. MatrUin. Wai. WeUana. W. It. Cuibla. , aneaaartiapaleaof drpoalu bearln Intere eltjr .tii'ii C. MAYKS OONIT BOUVKYOI tza CIVIL KNUlXliKW All ordi rs left with the county clerk will ba promptly atfndril to. orrim is coiivt notrur., PUtlfltuou!!!, Nebrnnka 'a-a-iii eaia, ?,. . - t, ,. ... - ' ,va. -!. " ;"i r.t .r!io r forks. li.'itS on S..l-f.ii;icatijn. ISoL'.iclKiiJ Articles. ICluial History iapcrs. .fT.fll I'cirly I':oi I'lustrationi. I m and SI .75. i I nmhor Ynrn THE OLD RELIABLE. H.A. OUi' Eli Shinglei, Lath, 8asb, Doors, Blinds Cn lupply ererw demaud of the rity. Cavil and get term. Fourth atrout in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Coastsatly keeps on kaoal arerytbia yea ad to furnish year houe. aaaaa iixti aaa tuia tTaatt Plattsmout Neb V'. i e a, . For Atchinaon, St. Joaepli, Iaea worth, Knnaaa City," St. I.ouia, and nil points north, cast aoutii or west. Tick eta aold and bag gage checked t amy faint ia the Uuited ' St a tea r Canada. Far INFORMATION AS TO RATliS AND KOUTKS Call at Depot or ad Jreaa II, C. Tow.NMK.vn, G. 1'. A. St Louis, Mo. J. C. I'iiim.ipi i, A. G. I A. Onmha. H.D. Ahuak. ArL, l'lattaiiioutli. Tclepliotie, 77. MEAT. MARKET 'V 6IXTII 8TKEKT F. II. KLI.KNUAUM, Trap. Tlie beat nf freah meat alwaya found ia thin market. AM') freak liSaf and Hotter. Wild game of all kinds kapt la their aenaon. Meat atXTM BTVfUaT ni 'I I: j r Sim Ll i. .... IhT ft.: 1 1- - tr-:.,; Hhf lui'l l. moiiiiuii tin- M il liml I;, in'' l.oMiiii iiik .-en litfr tu Us i vi rl" ' f.ii,; j V'l'iii n'l ir,r,i'wj-' UI'IMK. .Slit.- !md flirt Il.irlinr. from ' . (I fi-m )M ",tit to :. .;...irt i.n.'ii to tl!' Ailir'itiilfirkr. ISlii! had t.iKti-ii trie nwii-.'-i uf ln'ii:; liinl Ji'iiiui cl the lilt, er cKpwf liiui jijh in . - fi"iit.. ' Now kIio i.i ut lior.iu i','.iin. IIoiiip, tlin 'Ii'ccn' of ttiH WPitry pil grim: tlie ('.iiiu.ui Ihvdii ' f;e vviiuiT ih'Sh; thi) nltiir iirm-.'.j'l x m'-'i wh nil ki-f'l in t!iiirikfilii"-M.i; tli" ilcir walls which tuke uu to tin ir loviux huIiimcb and lii'li: us from tiic coailoi tU'.H world without. Holm' u niiu, anil H k':ic had coiiik to her Iih hail ni-vi-r known iouci1 che hud gone out iu J mil) u tau birillot from ita lieht. At tlm front door hi-r dt'iir old futliir, who hml lxfii at li irt desk Utii hours daily all the vvt-iiry while olie wus away, met her. "My daiiKWrr he raid, holding out his arms' to hi'r. Like a tired wanderer, footsore und , hi'iirtKick, hii eniiie to mm. Trustingly, confiiliiiKb'. rest fully, sh In M her soft while fce, in lU frame of . (jiilileti hair, uMm his bosom. I 'At luMt, fhe uiurmured, "at Inst 1 have found some one to bo a poppt r to me." Ali'l tho dear old f:'.(!ier,in lhr tuniul. tnous joy of bavin;; his ilarliii'( child npiin, didn't catch on. Detroit Free Pifba. Three Contly Ilnllinnaes. Thin Is the Rfii-on of tli year when tlio frreat anny of Kanlenern employed 1)7 New York's millionaires who have it fad for flowersare putting their hotlion-es iu aliiiKi for the winter. 1 met Jay Gould chief Kiirilmier yesterday and he told ino that everythinj; whs in exeelli nt hmhs ut the railroad kind's f."i00,(m() hothon.so un the IIiuIhoii. A lot of choice plants and exotics have j tint arrived fruin lndi i and other eastern countries. John H'tey's ilildeultii-s have not de terred him from looking afu-r his pet flower in his (rand hothouies at Holly wood, N. J. I am told his chief jjiirdener has had several conferences with Mr. Hoey during the pant two weeks about his favorite flowers and their care. Mr. Hoey is passionately fond of flowers, and select the seeds and bulbs himself, and at times auperintend the work of hi gardeners. Another man who has a half a million dollar hothouse is the Standard oil kin, John D. Ilm keftdlcr, who has a palace ou tho Hudson. It has not been completed Ion;; mid his cariluucr are constantly re reivinj new additions. Mr. Rockefeller nny he will have the finest flower show in the world in a year or two. New York Telegram. Crime Derreaalng. All the criminal returns published of late have happily tended to Miow that crime i decreasiiifj. The judicial sta tistics for the past year ix-ar the wime testimony. Wliether under the head of "criminal classes at large" or "ia local and convict prisons and reformatories," the figure show a steady decline. The same is true of the houses of bad char acter, by which ia meant inch a are the report of thieves, depredators and snsjiected perron. In England and W ale there are 2,088 houMMor this de scription. It seems rather odd to be told that or these 341 are public houses and 203 beor shops, because if thev are known resort of such characters, why are their license not withdrawn? I.i it for the reason once piveu by a French administrator that they serve the end of the law by providing places where those who are wanted by the police can easily lie found? The known houses of receivers of stolen gcMiil.-i had declined from ' two years ago to 721 last year. Loudou Telerapu. Uawarda to tha Guoil euil nait. Every schoolgirl aud boy in Liellinore, L. I., knows Lawyer '.leorge A. Molt A fuw di.ys au he vHfed t) villiiim sclusd in that place with tlie tx'keU of hi overcoat bulK'inR out with prize for the tiupils. 'iiie priitea were for good conduct and excellence in different studies. "More than a dozen boy and (fir Is were made happy. Two prizes still remained, and then Mr. Molt re quested tha teacher, Ml Fish, to call op the worst boy in the school. A Drigtit eyed nrchiu Darned Clinton Moore was produced by Miss I wh iu response to air, Mott's retiuest. He wa preeutiti-d with one of the remaining prizea and promised to try to do Utter. When Mr. Mott asked for the worst girl in the school saucy Jerrtlie Hicks raised her hand. She recuived the other prize. New York bun. What I "TrottyT" I ask for Information. I have been reeding lately very clever novel about Ln'liali artist life and CugliKh smart society. Twice over iu the story a smart young woman is made to describe cer tain articles of rosunne in a bride' trousseau aa "quite too awfully trotty for word. I have never to my knowl edge heard the phr;u- "trotty" used in that seiiie. Is It an eintUi t of London smart society? If t.o, what U its sup posed derivation? Is it imiKirted from America, aa most of our slang phrases In, -1 y are? Any inforiuittiou ou tut tsiiut kindly supplied will bo rewarded wilh tiie best thanks of this writer, who fvM'ls a coiihideruble iuUrest iu slung bat like it genuine when he can get it Justin McCarthy In New York Herald. Robert Bhaw, of Snow's Falls, Me. went to sleep iu a Held the other day, and when he avveke ho wa mini's a good pair of trniiMTS. Field mice, which swarui in Oxford county, had gnawed th gar ment Into b reds und carried It away. Recent experiments upon the eloctro lytlo geueralion ot pressure from gases formed In a cloned space have been very iiccfpfcrul. and a rrewuie of 1,200 at- luosphi rc ha been obtained. riilUdelplila r.ata. r. 'I...1..IUI. .11 u year Klone riiiou""!""" '" J . . 1 .1 iHf.AT.'S hlttiiu'litereil ana Ives, Ml. 113 Mieep, IHB.ein V2i)0 barrels ami U7,.;w ooxi 3 The bens who Were spured j lU'.het had to lay for tlie city M.IIHJ' i ilow.ii eus. Over 'M'l.lVA bar- rlMjlT apples haul to lie shaken from the trp' anii ii.Oilu ijfiuioads of poUtori d.i,; nf, from the 5ro)iiid. Diitin the twelve nifhs the city made havoc of ll.UH piickages of drieiKgreen peas, irj,.1-l packages of dri' fruit and !i.V,!W7 packages of berrii'l, The cooks con sumed KMliltienvs J(nd 73.0J1 tubs i.f lard, and iu the kitchen and on the table disappeared from view tfa tremendous amount of 2.0.r0l tubs, IM.JK, firkiti and H7,H4fl boxes of butter. A lui'e heap of crackers must have been swallowed alonj with tiio 20,459 bi bo-.s ,t cheese. During one year Philadelphia con snmed nearly 3.51)0,000 bushels of grain, including nearly 1 ..100,000 bushels of com, S77.50H biiHliel of wheat, 98,43 bushels of rye, 1,030,300 bushels of bar ley aud 20:i.(i00 bushels of malt. Out of ' these 8i7, 308 bushels of wheat were i manufactured 193,002 barrels of flour, ! und from this floor were baked 52,030, 310 loaves of bread. Most of tho flour used by the bakers and the good house wives is shipiied from the northwest, al ready barreled. This manufactured into bread would easily swell the total to nearly 130,000,000 loaves, or their eijuivi lc:it to a certain extent in rolls, bun und bakery. Philadelphia eats daily an enonnon barlit cuo of 310 calves, 1,410 tdiecp, 1,510 hog and 7,550 poultry, beside a huge banquet of at least 0,000,000 oysterti, 025.52B eggs, 830 barrels of apples and 9 carloads ot potatoes. I'liiiaueipuirt itec oid. Yt'rrt'kril by a Mirage. A mirage in the Carribean sea was the cause or the total loss ol the new Ameri can barkeutilio Steadfast, while bound from Port of Spain to Philadelphia. When the Steadfast sighted the lofty peaks of St. Croix the atmosphere as mined a fieculiar light color, and it be came impossible to detect the sky frora the island, everything assuming a sim ilar shade and color resembling the cir rostratus clouds, hiding the entire lower portion of the island. The peaks aud mountain appeared to be twenty tuile away. Tho tops of the mountains seemed to be inverted, the tall cocoiinuts appearing to grow from tho sky to the earth. Tim sugar grinding mills were pouring their smoke downward, and the workmen working npslde down. ' The Steadfast was kept under easy sail and perfect con trol. Everything went well until a grinding Round was heard, and a sudden tremor went through tho ship. The ves sel crashed over the reefs and was soon fast on the rocky shore, whero her wreck still remains. The lniraje made the inland appear twenty miles away. Bos ton Transcript. Tha Coat of Italian Opera. Talking of money reminds mo that Signor Yianesi ay he loft the Tari ojiera, where he ha been conductor for the last four years, because the salary was not lurge enough ami the work too exacting. He received f 2,400 a year for ten mouth' work, and very hard work at that He comes to America and get fS.OOO for (even mouth. Mr. Abls-y' salary list ia a formidable one. Mis Van Zandt get $1,000 a performance, Mis Fames, $?00; Losalle, the French baritone, $300; Mine. Albani, $000, and five other aingers from $100 to $.500, There is a chorus of eighty, averaging $.'0 a week, or $1,000, and an orchestra costing $2,000 a week. The expenses of giving opera with micli a company cannot fall below $5,(H)0 a performance, so that even at Gve dollar for a parquet seat, the price for the coming season, Mr. Abbey may not make a fortune. Iho average cost of the Oerinan performance at the Metro politan last season was $2,000. New York Lpoch. - Tba Wedding Flower. The flowering of the "Wedding Flow er, at Kew this year, I an event or more than ordinary interest, both to botanists and horticulturist. It i the giant not only of the genu Iris, but of the whole natural order to which it belongs. It ia found wild only in a small Island off the east coast of Australia, thousands of miles distant from the habitant of any other Iris. While all other Irises may bs grown out of doors, or with a little pro tection in winter, thi one is happy only when treated to subtropical coudi lions. Its vain in horticulture is due aa much to it stature and elegance of foliage a to the aiza and beauty of it numeron flower. The flower last only one day, bat there are so many of them that the flowering season extend over a long period. 1 his Iris is known far and wide as the wedding flower. Loudou Garden. A College Preildent'a Chaaa. , Harvard men who attended chapel ono morning last week were very much sur prised to see President Eliot pursuing one of the student a tho men were leaving the building. Those in tho immediate vicinity heard a very abort but animated convemiitiou. "Young inau," said the president to the individual in question, who turned around nrpriseii, "yontv man, excuse me, but you liave my hat. It was indeed true. In the confusion of leaving tbocliapel the student lut l picked op tba wrong hat and wa making away wilh tho president' best tile. Eoaton Gauutte. Cleaning a Marble Blaine. Commodore Perry' marble statue In Cleveland, bwvlng acquired such a heavy couting of smoko and )t as to render It unsightly, was recently icrubbed, but witb tba effect of making it look worse than ever. Tho black oauie od tbe "high lights," and tba smtid.'s 1 deepened in tba luadowa And, though tb bra old tailor never did A mean thing In hi life, they now talk of givlug him a coat of whitewash, Ciucluuaci lioiei bUr. n.J-TT- urv-HHeitf I 1. Of poi 1 1 iroin t; A Fa'Ol NliBtaHo. , v Pli fciciuiie .make, no inns iiiintiike iliiiii wlicu tlicy infon lienle Almt ucivoue hein l tronb. eniiie from the etimnclrrTnd"hrv little conncqiiencc. ' Dr. Priuiki MilrH, the noted iudiiina Hpcciulir. linn proven tiie contrnry in Ink new liouli on "Heart Disease" which may be had free of F. (. I'pcke A Co., wlin iiarniilee unit iirCOiuilii-ii.l Dr. Miles' iiiiequalleil new Heart Cure, which has the lnreet hale of any heart remedy in the world." ItCifiv nervoilrt nnil organic heart disease, rdiort breath, lhittcrin, pain or ten (lerncce in (lie eiiliMirni orshoulder, irregular jiult(', fuintiu, euiother i 1 1 1'. dropsy, etc. Ilin KeHtorativa Nervine curcn lieadnclic, litu, etc. Wo Tderfjl. K. W. Sawyer, of KochesK-r, a prominent dealer in general mercliiindiHi', and who runs several l edill inn wuyfiintf, had one of hi liorn.iri lindly cut ami Inirned with a lariat. The wound refused to heaU Flie horse became lame and elitf nowwillisiiiinding careful uttcntioa Mini the iipflicntioti cf reined ice. A frieinl hainJed Sawyer mine of lfallcr'8 Hai l Wire Lineinent, the inont wondcrfuJ tiling ever Haw to heal micli woiiikIh. J Ie applied it only Ihrce tinicM anil On; eorc was completed healed. Kqually good for all porn, cuts, briineH, and woiiikIh. For enle by till uruggist For lame buck there in imtiing better than to saturate u liar, nil cloth wilh Cliambcriain'e 1'win Halm nnil bind it on the tifTt-ctt-cl parts. Try it and you will' be eiir. priecdnt the prompt relief italfordn.' The name treatment will cure rhau matieiu. For tialc by F. G. Fricke & Co. A Cure fr ParaNsla. P'r.ink CorncliiiH, of I'urccll, IndL Tcr., hayn. "I induced Mr. I'ineon, whope wife had panilysin in the face to buy n bottle of Chambcrlain'e I'ain Halm. To their great euprise belorc the bottle li.'id all been lined ehe waH ii great ileal better. Her face had l"eri drawn to one eidet but the I'm in Halm relieved nil. j . : i 1 1 and HorcncHH. mid the mouth assumed its. natural shape." Itia also a certain cure for rlieumaliHia lame back, ppniins ewellings and lanietiess. .50 cent bottice for eal by F. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists. 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