used THE TE ttle ! V w ; P5 ri;i'3-5, Publ I" f m ; ' UfV -t.-t tl'H!'' ly rocoj; ucw court ii-tion. The ' " I'fllce to-day ice it, before -ii.iy, amy criticism or ij . . . r lUJ i.-orter, in comtianv , niiiinHiouer Todd, made b ') the new court house this , '. .nii(r with a view of Riving our renders an outline of what a visitor at thi!aiuinuifioent anil stupendous "imciure will In-bold. The building its 80 fei t, 8 inches eiiwt and west, by M2 feet north uud aouth. The main square of the building i 4'J feet IiiIi. The height from the bane of the build- "K "J ihetnp of the lower in i'.Z feet, 6 inchc. The brut, or bane tnent, story is conetruitcd of Hay. field brown stone, received directly from Hay field, Win. Thin stone is f the itioMt durable quali'y obtain able, fhe second ami third stories re finished with Kan.".-m City pressed brick, euibcllidied with artistic stone triintniiiu'H. All the cornice, tla-hins, valleys and downspout are constructed of Hi-ounce roll Cupper. Kiittrriii from the south, the firnt room to the left we find to be the ollice for county superintend ent, 2i2'J feet, with a vault at the iiuiiicdinte entrance, 8x13. Pamirs;; to the Htairn we find the office of , county attorney, 20x:, with private office, 10x1(3; also with a vault, 1(3x1(3. Pa Main;; on down the hall to the left irt situated the office of county mirveyor, 'J0x3ri, with private office, 10x1(1, and vault, 10x1(1. Opposite this office, across the hallway, it located the boiler room. The boiler i Id feet lonjr and 5 feet in di.i meter, having all the latent im rrovenients and heating tlie entire building. The main entrance to the second floor i from the went. Upon first entering, art we turn to the rij.'ht, we find the roin of the county court, '.'hl, with private oflice, 12x12, and vault, 0x15. It is also supplied with a mantelpiece and grate, appliances used for heatiwir in the event it id not deemed practicable to use the tiiruui Iirdl'tn. Ill the fcuUlhtrrtnl corner of the building is situated the office of county cleik, 20x31, d Uoiioi hat it exct u ? tflass, m ev romns are radiators and 'U. . . f,Kv ar- atiirt to be fi;wr.ii'. .t d bv Mr llernple will' amply r.M u the en tire building. They wdi be tested this afternoon for tlie first time. ine cuu.'tis ot t.ass comity are to 1)0 coiigrntiilnteit upon having secured so creduarnr a t);,i,d;r, Tlie county commissioners alno, nre entitled to credit for hnvinir tier. formed the arduous duties attend Injr its construction, to the Hatisl 'faction of all and doubtless they feel deliirhted at the measure of success that has attended their ef forts. I ; ,.V,...M 1 f v d I)l,",Tnilfrii!rrAntwMi V . . I llQ tua wii-iwpi . . r; 41l But, fr.nu tliPdli-iiiiilcri i- V 'j (,',. "3 , ' No uilil bu-U voiowl i ur.d 'U. ' ',',,jarjli!t, rW ami tweet. -wlllitht faMliit e Arrive plain. en !uii. Hinoiuorul iUn. t, elr ami tweet, U mmoll. .j wln. iic nnr lii'i r rti!tiu!inir wlf. n i 1 1 i... TV tlrvtrA. tiled all the un.iu in tWeuct aw uj far. 'Mtliennteuf therrli Vitt lira autumo dayt were n l o, who loved tli. Bini'le tlie Ui-arili "HeariiiK Hi!- bumvliko wrtiml from nnad anil Uilckrt, Felt la our !h'hi-(h a kinship for the Orerk. I'iiuliiu Scollard la Lliiucutt'a. Shorthand uud tvoewritinir col leire over Maver's clothinir htore. iay and niirni sessions. Munition? guaranteed to all competent tud Glad II Had Keen riluffod. It'i ewntiiilly a gtory of Chiaio. A rather hIikIiIiv liiokinir niun wullrMit fnto tiiB office and took a chair beside the "I'm a little burcl no." he aai.l. "ami if you could l. t me luve 1(X) for aitliort tune I think it wcuM tide uieover." The man behind the ilexk l.Hike.1 ntbia culler and became reniiiiisceut. l hv. I haven't ait-n von for vonra " ho sai'l. "Lit liiri sf.i! Yon usei! tn r.n!! down at my farm in the old days when i was locate. 1 near r orty-Brht atreot. "Yen." ;iil tlid rulh.r! "I ilrov ilnwn there one day with a p.irty of frienda and filled op with some of your cherry brandy." "I reinmf r it norfWt! v" aniil the man behind the desk. "After von hni taken little ot it you wanted to buy the farm "And you Wanted J.0OU for it." aaid the caller. 1 And VOtl aLTefd to take it "addixl th man Deinml tlie dek. '1 did." admitted ths caller, "and came U my office the next day." i e.i, and yon awure voa wouldn't tako it aa a (rift." And yon derlarf-d von had witneu. w my aijreeuient to buy." " 1 ' , . I IT I . IW o...,' ii Jiic oil. 1 did," admitted the caller. "Well." mod the man hehind tK,.lr 'I don't mind niivincr vim t 'I Hi t..r l.liy In? me off. The farm baa made me rich." cuicago 'Xniitine. TO CLOSE b gr YJSRS1 HKAK IN MIND THAT OAJST SAVE UTOXT UL ONY 3 la 1 with a private office, 10x10. The entrance to the vault, 15x13, is from the main oflice. Passing to the north from the county clerk's oflice . i located tlie oflice of the county commissioners, ltx2-4, with two wardrobes and mantelpiece. Passing thence to the northeast comer of the building we find the Office of treasurer, itxlll, with private oflice, 10x1(5, with entrance to the vault, 13x13, from the main Office. Passing across- the hall to the northwest corner of building we find the oflice of recorder of deeds, 20x31, supplied with private oflice an. 1 vault the A me aa other -officea. At the north end of tlie hall is located the water cloaeta with all the modern improvement Thin completes the tour of the econd floor. Passing up the ataira to the third floor to the left in the aouthweet . corner of the building is aituated the equity court room 20x39, pro- Tided with closets, mantel piece and suitable furniture. Pasting corner is the office of sheriff. The main room in 13x18 with private of fice 12x13. Passing through to the atorth opposite the main entrance directly in front of the main en trance is the office of district clerk 13x20 with private office 10x12, vault 15x15; also, an entrance is provided into tlie main court room. The latter together with three jury rooms occupies the entire north half of the building. The main court room is :xo0 feet with an 18 foot ceiling. The private office is immediately back of the judge's forum, 9x9 fret. The basement itorage is finished In the best ash wood obtainable; the second and third atones in white oak with hard maple floors We were particularly impressed Author't CHrmvHl The following is the booths nnd program of the "Auihor s Carnival to be given at Kockwood hall Thursday and Friday eveninirs December 10 and 11, by the ladiesof the Presbyterian church: llionis. bMa R'"kli. Hoow Cave. HaimliiK lUnlen. Iilrkem' Tarty. M -u.l Muller. Old Cur' !' Shop I'll HiliA.M--Thurxlar Evening IUft rrrrloea Mm. Atwood, M a Grant Solo "The Crima i,f Love " lxhr Mr. Jvr H'i'1 fabletux "t'nrlf Tom'n Cabin.' Violin Solo "roet nil l'eaaiit lAiltz".Suiio I.I lun Kauble. guartellt 'Teaaanta' MrddlUK March So't-rnian Me-dauiea Iiu'ri-. Atvon d. Amir's. M t Mrsue. Jack Fhuvr.s ht tniox. Maiio H .! W Hi he' ian." rarlniilnl Mi-a Mart 'iraiit. Tableaux-" rymiml i i and (iallatra.1 olo-' HI rroi" Iluu h.n.on M n llurri. THK wi8 a.i Pi.Nll.lsll VilKilSS. Cornt Solo Mr. F.iiiFiibroadt TaMi-aux-"Th- f urulnpoi Mile Siandnh." FI1IUA Y MOHT Daet-"I Trnvatore " M-tnotU E ll h l'atlrran. De-I Walkrr. MltfJ.J 'si A II Al.l.r.N B M'l n-.lsP. J'AIMY. Quanett- "Kara ! Apollo ht'lken the Lyre." ...Bihop Mm. Hurla. Mlu Moore. Hnm. t' i , ., . . D .. 1 1 i. t c muu vtiwk. aM -w a J, UNO ucv-nniLV. aura u rtanoolo- ( ah tra( aurlce." Halt hilwreckor titter and hr,r.l,. rw.v-rt.. Tabl aux-"Ten Vlig n-." the man who wears a hat i,m .....II f.. soiu-- lue uoa s yu pti call.".... Wllliarj.i him a a silly. fnv,,h,. e,.ii..l Mm Kiirria nn i,l, ...j , i , Violin Sob. ''vnaayrao. iim .. .'i ""uuuiyiue must nipnaiji ami anal' HNOW CAVK KMKKTAINMP.NT , Vlt'W, Mt hUi iU "WiKations. Comet 8 lu Lven "'"( tramp and vagabonda, the Yt. EUenbrodt. fellow with the "dinky" derby bakuced upon bi mop of unkempt hair, ia Uie Mea Who Wear Hroall Hal a. r i never saw an earnest worker nr a man who ha.l real and serious duties to perform, who wore a hat too small for him. Many trreat lawvera and iihmii cranky but elirewd speculators, popular preachers, and history tnakinx k'eiieralt and eoitora wenr liaU too large for them sonietimea so larjje that they act as ex tiiiL'iiiMiers and are kIi.th.1 in their --ii -- downward come only bv the nruiiftiiin - - j ------ ot the ears; hut I never aaw one who wore a hat tod small. tHTi.-hed nrxm tha top of his head. Indeed. I tiiit-lit a-rt M a pfmitive and Invariable fact that, aave lu case of dire necessity, nch aa Tableaux-" Jobs At ea aud I'rtMrllla. via styie supper, ii cents; new style supper, on the European plan. Admission, 25 cents. most hopeless wre;k among his class; winie mere la always a gleam of lutelli Bene, a spark of hope, In the tramn whose hat ia too lri f,,r him rieldi Wasbuigton, Sever Heard of Him. Teleirraribera' stories im tin in nA inm. tiiu. nnd they do not hiUt to Ml thetn t f.nu u, T, I., !J 11 . 1 - - vw n ' I ' l ii ' 1 . 1L U HKI I LIIHL IliA Laat Days or Pomoeii. I -...... : , . . . ,,, , , ui-inra in.vew iiaven, Having aiwaj I Lord Lytton s beautiful romance hve.1 ti.er. .i,i,.. ..t J. has delighted nod enthralled yond the limits of the city and their oper thousands, and Jdin Palmer has aliug rooms. The fact was illustrated sought to enhance this delight by recently when an operator in New York For a nice X tnas present go to jor me fiopuiar ciotnier, and look at his Cue line of Muflllers and liats. tf hia dramatiiation of the noble's idol, lie has translated the inani- mated characters and made them living, breathing, speaking beings. He the critic ever so harshly in dined, he could with aught but Egyptian priest, Mr. Palmer makes and ideal Arbaces. He is eifted bv nature with a clasciic brow, a fierce penetrating eye that seems to clit- ter and flash till it fairly burns into the observer's brain, and a nnwer to portray the ardent worshirtnrr of mother Egypt moat successfully. The crafty, calculating man whose sensual desires and animal nppe tite have warped all the nobility of his nature and destroyed the grand possibilities of a wonderful Intel lect, was impersonated to perfec tion. Throughout the company was a fine one. Davenoort (Ia. Kepublicaa. Will appear at the Waterman Monday evening, December 11. Shiloh's catarrh remedy a poai itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For sale by F. O. FrickeACo. remarked to the man be was working WllU In vw Haven that Parnell h.,1 juht 'lied. "Who?" wm the Inquiry. "Parnell " was the rei.lv. After a ahort Iniervul ,1 fail to criticise H is supposed, the New Haven nra-nlnr praise. Ah the WM in conference with somebody, this message was sent: "If you mean P. T, burn run. we heard that lonir iro. but no one knows who Parnell ia." Tub Age. Manv old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while in the service, have since been permanent ly cared of it by Chairaberlains Colic. Cholera sud diarrhoea Kem edy. For sale by F. G. Fricke A Co. Are you mad"e miserable bv Indi. gestion, constipation, dizziness. oss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi loh's Vitalirer Is a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke A Co. Itefore VOIl Imv anv M,n'i TII. or Children's Cloihinir lrw.kih JOE'S line. He will save vou money. ( The case of S. P. Vannatta vs. the Plattsmouth Gas and Electric liirht company is being tried in the coun ty court to-day. New A Mara, Two new alloys for making boring and cutting tools have been inveuted in Eng. hind. The meul eouala steel in bar J net end temper, and does not lie its temper when heated by frii tion. Tha ull,.ve,.n. siatof pig iron, femvmanganeae, ciiroioi- oin ana tungsten In proper proportions, melted together in crucibles under stick tharcoal and calcined borax. This com pound is then reun ited with bar iron and proportions of nickel, copper and alumin ium are added, it is then caat ia saud molds. New York Times. OVERCOATS MD SUITS, FOB TvIEIST AND BOOSTS FOR LES MONEY THAN EVER HEARD' OF HE FORK Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Trunks, etc. at Jobbers Prices c It will p.iy j nil lo come fifly miles lo trade wilh JOE Who will rhow you ln-lter iimkcB, quality and for lens money tlian you can hay west ot Chicago. A CHILI) CAN UUV AS CIIKAP AS A MAN JOE Has Only Cno Erlcc, NO TRorilLK TO SHOW (JOODS. PLATTSMOUTH. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, I U. L Authors Carnival At Ro kwood Hall two evenintrs Thursday and Friday December 10 and 11, There will be beautifully decorated booths, tableaux and mil sic and many characters from well know literary productions in pretty and appropriate coHtumea. Supper will be served in the old style and the new; old style supper 'Joe, new style supper on the European plan. Admission Scents. Everybody in vited, if Did vou see lOK'S line of suependerHV magnificent tf I have been a ltchI miffi-rer frnm catarrh for over ten yearn: had it verv bad. could hnnllv I tre:i li.. Some nights I coual not sleep and had to walk the floor. I purchased Fly's Cream Halm and am uttinjf it freely, it ia working a cure surely. I have ml vised several friendx to use it, and with happy p-hiiIH in every cae. It ja the medicine above nil other for eui.-irrli 11,1,1 it H WOrlll (S Wl'ifllt in in, I, I I 11, ..,L Ood I have found a reinedv I Use with safety nrwt flint tt uiai is claimed lor it. It is curinir my deafness. H. W. K IWI U, VUIJU. f q ywm $ WILL KEEI1 CONSTANT! ON HANI) A Full snd Complete line of nirYe 7wTfiirirn- Pimg 9mA fills DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUURa rrrscrliitlons ('arrlully toiiipoiiiiunl at all Hour". tags Coach Drcaaaa. Losses are presaged by a dream of rid ing ia a stage coach. If yon run after A Little Iris Eiperiencem a Llgct house. nr. anu pith. irtt f.u-iit ---... aainvwit. CI I C kerperfio! thf (iov. LiuhtJiounr at oiih4 jM rH ii .'iic n, ana nre hlrtmvd With (iilllivrilrr April ehe taken down with Mraslea, oiiowea witn ureaiiiul t ouh and turned Into a fever. Doctors at nome and at Detroit treated, but In -nov.u. u tou run Hlier . vain ali ,rr. ......n.. One TOO Will be not of .nnlnrm.nl ,.. . I -u. . ..V.'.' U,".,., - - . j .". u. m i pur wtfH m mi'rr - nxiniirm I bones King's New Linir i,vin TV . in i ti . i ... . n w (wm wiu ria nen sue iriea lir, rilns New yoa of troablesotns friends. If yoo era j Discovery and after the use of two in a staice coach snd it turns over with- I n botlles. was completely uk lujunng yon, yoa Will be lncay la I , ary say ut. IMOfr.s nrw yoar speculations, but tf yoa dream that yoa are killed by the fall yoa mast ex pect nuafortunee.-New York Herald. UiHcoverr is worth its ,-wri,t in jrold, yet you may get trial bottle i -.a tr ' i . ire mi r, j. rricaey drugstore Tfce M.uklaa Habit. trngth r4 Health. A woman bmmrht.. m.ll " . '.u.r re "g etronff r.111 ii . k,h. .v a a . Tv. .r I "na i'y.try Klectric Hitters. If PHI Into ooatn End arntr atrtr tha nth im. f-i n ' . . . , . . . "i vijip: nns leu you weak and evening and wanted a boi of pilU Joat weary, use Electric Hitters. This ii se wiem, nnder the Impressioa that remedy acts directly on Liver, matching pill was ss simple a matter as Stomach and Klndys' gently aidinr matrhlnr rthhnna Hnln,.S..M ll i Ihnir nrirniii Ia nr.l., n,.:. i.. matching ribbon. Hprimjfioli Homestead. Ia appearance tha ordlnarr trnflU la about the site of a walnut, with a roaith. brown, wart akin to the potato, which it likewise re- setnuiea in consistency, thongh not ia color. The largest bnilding that ever was I STM-fail wrmm tk v ..V.I ... a I . - . j.i cij vua We Will irive ireniime Im rrrnina f P&l1l fflhi hi tint! saw a a ain,i1M gold watches and jewelry. qusrter of a mile in length, with a spaa 415 Main street tf those organs to preform their func tions. If you are afllicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Hetter. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only TiOc. For sale by F. G. Fricke Co. of 360 feet . : - I'oce never ennhl nmnnu witu. ine larireHt and h.t t ,.i .sr. . ----- - ' i Glove, at wonderfully low prices a ?" D7ln wwm time at th. jOh b. , "v vi uib voice, bdi inns rousing bis nervous system to its fullest activity. Always has on hand a full slock of FLOUR AND FEED. Corn, Hran, Shorts Oats and Haled Hav for sale as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. COK.N'RH HI I Til AND VINB Plattsmouth, Nebraska. z -THE SAINT LOUIbr-- WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT THE BEST NEWSPAPER CF THE GE. . It consists of JO pages. Pays more for news than any other paper in the if! being replete with matter of interest to all classes, the agricultural, the mercantile and the pro fessionul. Advocates the principals of the Republican partr and publishes in full the speeches of its leaders. As the coming Presidential Campaign promises tobethe hottest ever contested, ev ery republican should become a subscriber and keep himself thoroughly informed of what is ocmring in the political world. PRICE 81.00 PER YEAR. Remit through Postmasters and News dealers or direct to the . (ii.OBE PRINTING CO. fair ! mil Ull.sx a .- w " eaiw w ffJle " V W ft SAMPLE COPIES MAILED FREE. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Tua Ukst Halvs in (lie world for Cut Druimt, Sunt. Ulcer. Bait Ilbrum. Fi vn Hore. Tetter, Cliaioed Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erujiliooi, and posi tively cures Tiles, or ou pay required. It it guarantied to give satitfactlon, oi I money refunded. I'rlce 25 cidU per but. For sale by r. 0. Fricke Co. A son of Mr. M. I). Pusser, a merchant of Gibraltar, N. r wss so . Z .. ' w"" """'"stismfor w u , ; ' "" " ,0 .unoril, ia Iain Halm on the boy. It . cured him and h. h..'f'" V"m. . ... . ,r,7 sciiooi nay. Si cent Imt. tie for siile I,, u i: i.-. L . 3