Ay k V lDVM VI V i : ft. tt. . TIMC TABLE, y r . -"., ; DAILY PAHHENGEK TKA1N9 0-'. GOING WEST . h : (16 H. M NqU .. :45 a. m. 10 : ). ii .1 J ft : ii. m "d i . m I mi. t !lSaLBi. '.i WUa.ll Nil. 4 S.'iAp.BI j I nS. i, K ;u!t v, ui. " 2 l"o,19 llWft.ni. . 4 -J ' . TIMK CAKD. . m Aoom4aUn wt Urss i. m, , 3' " mv.- , Oil p. Ii., ?"ina Sally ricMHu mhiv. h . 41 . m V- u m I'LATTS.MOUTIl, Pec 1. -cru ae'. ii imard present, when the following' was I done, i. The petition for public road running through sections 7 and 8 township l' raiiire 14. and section 1 townwhip 12, range VI, was taken up and the action taken in allowance for damages made on November '), wai corrected and reconsidered as to damaged to Anton Seller and J, F. Stull and A. H. Smith, and amount allowed aa follows: A B. Her, on wl4 nw'4 n' ee J-IL'-U, .. 35 so J t Stull, ani'nt. w'4 dw !(' (-I2-U ... 7S0u County clerk ordered to change record made November '20, lS.il, before the Mine was read awd signed by commiMmoners. Bond of Conaiit limn., for faithful performance ol furniture contract, was approved. Jurors' fees for November term of district court were allowed, except fees for night service as designated on bill. The following appropriations were allowed: OIXBKAL tukD. C W Khorinan. priming .? 13 75 M B Murphy i t o, mdse to poor 41 Sv A C Lis'er. sal and sip sect 41! Ju A B Toild, " " " 5T Mi J TrttM-b, " 4; Hi, H Boerk, Imral of pauper it ti WJ Will., eoil to county 171 91 Btaniln Kr, mde to pw ... 14 00 A B Kuotl, pnniiiiu ... 7 K' Fred floo., boarding Juiy uw F 8 wmt. ire! to pHir . V 2.. Jo Graham, krepliiK poor 30 00 8 Heemr, riKiin lur rice Ion loi J W Bcrg. j on O E We-cott. nidie to poor 1 110 OT Kucavelt. krplr g poor HUT Beopett ft Tutt, iuiie to poor t 00 ii W (Uwielle. p.iiuli. g ul 2 0 Pred Putter -Ob room for sli-eiion 3011 T Clark, eoal lo county poor 4 ; B Bnerw.iod, ihoeri to poor 1 So M I Blark, rent of ofTlis oj Mr JSfn, boardiiiu Jury 3 21 PlatU R11 1 Elec't ft Co n w J C Elknliry, kaeplng touoty boute Im rent 125 2i H J ntrrlght, envalopei Vi i G W Souie.nal A tip 101 M Bird Crltchfleld, ial, work ft rip IH in OAK riml. Hiittmou!D. bull rent jury. 3n OS Paul Trlllliy, rare. .ck 1 on W C fbowalter, rip acc't dlit eitirt. 42 M J H Hi!!. e!t lf)iB, MkkI Ijirvn . I 00 W C Heowattrr, " " " .. T So WmTl.'be, " ' " .. I 5 OBPoJk, ' - " .. 200 Mn Horn, " .. I 00 Wridmsn 4 ftreekrnfrld, llidrr to Cu'y.. 14 30 Ellen Cory, car nek ( 00 top re. id. A C May?, ureyii,g road , 40 I J F JokiKon, nid to c nuty 4 10 D W Knt. r, liiiiilM-r for road 27 To 8 S ilcNujllu, g,d'i.g r.a4 km iiKiiii; r I'm 11, South Platte Lumlwr Co a) it MwrHicr rtMii. Bot raaght, 1 11 in tier for diit 19 10 to Hoard adjourned till lo-morrow. December 2, 1 ?'.'!. Bouid liitt, full board preriit, when the following was done, to-wit: OFFICIAL Nlu AI'l'kGYtl). I C. KickholT, counly treasurer; H T. Swanback, con-table, Salt Creek; K. E. Farmer, justice of peace, Salt Creek; I". G. Ilarshman, overneer district .MJ; V. H. Short, juelice of peace, I'lattsmouth city; C. II. King justice of peace, Weeping Water; Fred Patterson, justice of peace. Rock Klufls precinct; Henry Behrns, assessor; Chas. Ileebner, overseer district 42; II. G. Race, assessor; A. L, Timblin, assessor; J. P. Falter, assessor; A. O. Cline, justice of peace, Louisville; S. Halh away, overseer district 30; J. For syth, overseer district 51: D. Wood rd, constable, Weeping Water city; 4J. Outhman, assessor; Theo Shaffer justice of peace, Weepinjj Water city; J. IT. Hart, assessor, Stove Creek; E. R. Todd, overseer district 1; J. A. Pollard, justice of peace, Nehawka precinct; E. S. Gilbert, justice of peace, Weeping Water precinct; Ed Conrad, overseer district 41; A. Crittenden, justice of peace, Salt Creek; X. Mitchell, justice of peace, Weeping Water precinct; W. J. Doty, overseer dis trict 34; Tom Smith, constable, Rock muffs; G. T. Noble, county superintendent; Chas. Root, justice of peace, Rock Plufls; J. C. Smith, overseer district 3.5; Wm. Tlghe, sheriff; M. Archer, justice of peace, Plattsmouth; Frank Dick ion, county clerk; Fred Panka, as sessor, Louisville; Jacob Pearson, overseer district 7. December 3, 1801. The following insurance was placed upon the court house, and represented by the companies named: Phd'tiig Insurance Co., Hrooklyn, 2,fX0, Ifamburg-Iiremen Co., f 1XX), C'alafornia Insurance Co., $1,000 W. W. Drummond, Hgent; German las. Co., $2,1X10-1. J. Hansen, agent; .Aincrlcau Ins. Co., $2,0()O-W. L. P.rownt agent; AelnJ, Ins. Co, r-.fv-P. H. WnuYham, agent; 1 :i:- Ass n rhladelphia.fl.0ii0, In-. Co. North A mi-r'.ca,f 1,(K fcranklm l'lf- P';ia-V:hi!-.ia. fl.Oi). American I 'ula-lelpbia, r2,C:y, American. k 01-: vatow in having an eff.Tt njion the peo tral, St. IahiIs, $1,U -TIkim. JVIoi k, I'le wlio nso them that Is causing good "".r; Orieiil. Hartford, 2,..X)-D. d',,li "f 'Iculatlon u to whether it 1 O. Dwyer, agent; NafionalJ Fire Ins 1 J !- P7nB hvinS weak heart to a....... . rm tiD an J down nn tKem t.nn.u Co., fl,1), German Aiuerii Royal Ins. Co., J1.C33 H. S agent. Oakland Home, $:!, f ( - x-, s Mathews, agent; Firemen I 11:1 vlrin --- - - - - 1 j u.,tUJ M. A. uavis, agen'l; jjuccn Ins. Co., fl,0:X)-Tom Walling, agent; German Ins. Co.. Frrcnort. I!!.. ZZZ C. S. F&K "-n: North- , x- 1 i 1 wesle n Nationa', ,t.0-j. M T , A . , . ua.agen,; Amcin ri e, .-.ew -o.if, .), cnrJem.-.ei-a, York, fl,C J F -aiik Wilson, agent r.KwusAi. rt'Ni. WL IM Tlka t,n....li. !k iniai.i'd ll 14 Alt i ""u a : y Z H M Bon, boa d nuMry M 80 Be ,eU & Tutt d.e to r--.r i M Omaha Kemil.llra.. 1h resell,!. MM CMt bill. State vi. Hull allowed V OS Cieit hilt KIjUvi ll.in.la-.i.n ' Cost bill. Sta e v Kred Maton 77 99 ' change of environment, but it may or Com till, NtM Krt fjiker (9(;lnay not cause an airirravation of the i". It 1 r.irn,eieii!M' te tg;u.liil( S 08 Cuit bill, Slate r-itruiin VI (A Out blll.va Sla'eChan. si.rman 12 5 CoM b'll rs stile ('in . Brown 27 .'4 Adjourned till Pecemler 8, IM)!. December S, 1I1. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment, full board present, when the following was done: I. D. Hal 1, fuperluteiidi'Dt court buuie f 74 00 Hoard th.-u adjourned to settle with county officers, and to meet in regular adjourned session January 5, IS'.'. HlKD Chitchfihi. County Clerk. Moor Knighia of Pylhiaa Important business this evening A full attendance is desired. C. A. Makshall, C. C. Oth Dofey, k. R. of S, Geo. clock. Vass and the court hou se tf Money to Loho. The regular meeting of the Liv ingston Loan Sc Huilding associa tion to be held Thursday, December 17, at secretary's office, over Gerlng A Co.'s store. HE.NKY R. G EKING, Sec'y. Tlia Apparitlaia la Ilia Elevator. Some years a'o a young nmn came to Chic.-igo fr'via Uetumny. Ilia fatlu r lad cnt him oft from his annuity. H lived iu the same houwo whers I lived. U t finally obtained a place in ons of the big grain elevators here. I do not know wLat the place was eieept that he bail something to do on the top floor, away np nnder ths roof. Several men wers employed with him in the same place. One day while he was dnsting he snd denly stopped and akel his as-,inUnU who that nicely dres-vd old man was that was standing back there bv the shaft. Strangers are never allowed in ths liiff elevators, and to ft,- one t)i.rM well dretwed was enough to eicite com ment. His oomnauions looked in ths di rection indicated and said they saw no one. He insisted, and when they laugh fed at him he went to the !! where hs aw the figure sundiug. Oo hU ap- proacn tt vaiused. The yonng man fainted. He recov ered and then akejd his companions to make a note of the occurrence, the date and the time of day. He said the figure he saw Was that of hii father. In twelve day( he received a letter from the old country tellinir him of his father's death. The date and time agreed with the date and time of the ocenrrence I have describe!. The letter informed him that his father bad 'fyririven him and remembered htm in his wiiL II returned to the fatherland, trot hii rwir. tion of the estate and is living there now. Ton may say what yon piease, but I have never felt like scoffing from the time I heard this dory. The spirit ofth.thny's father at. wared to him on me up riior of that elevator. Eugene 1 leiu in oiiicago Aevri, Ml.y lha Shark la Alvajs Hnntrr. As it is a sonrce of wonder how th flea manages to exift in the sand, where bis chances of obtaining a meal may not occnr once in a lifetime, so natural isU are pnrzied as to how the shark maintains himself. The ocean it wide, and the number of men who fall over board small Indeed In comparison to iu area, ine vast proportion of sharks, then, must go throngh their lives with out a remote chance of obtaining a meal at the expense of the hnnso kind. There 1 no eronnd for the snonnnltlnn that the shark can exist upon air; he is not like the whale, provided with an ap paratus that enables him to sweep np the tiny inhabitants of the ana. Ha too alow in (wimming, and Infiaitely too siow m lunnng, 10 caicn any nsn tntt did Dot deliberated awim Into h and anloM we suppose that, as it U said or me snajte, ne exercises magnetic in fluence over fUb and causes them tn rn.h headlong to destruction between bis jaws, 11 is impossible to imagine how be obtalM a sufficient ripply 0 food for his sumeusnoa. Indeed, It would appear that it is only when he rets the eood luck to llirht A dead or badly injured fish that the snara nas ever tne opportunity or mak ing really square meal, fill prolonged fast certainly furnish an ample explana tion and exense for his alWeH 0 Q " of disposition. London Standard. Wkal II HufMd. Mr. De Brute Mr wife lu a which knows a hundred different tricka, Wouldn't yon like to have him? Mowman Indeed I would. Is he for sale? "No." "Won't (he aell him at any pricer "No." "Then why do vou (tieak to rns aliniit himr 'I was in honm mitvU von armU (teal him." Good Nswa Tne ELEVATOH. v lio filiould Do Careful I Tliry I the KanlS I. if, a. Boo T, r.il ntm of rapid traveling ele- "1 C'4 K,-.n.,.v 8)m9 t00 believe that th rapid mo . :T' Ha and sodden (ton are liable to pro- a-- " 1 " ,J uauiQ w jiru ; dnc heart diwaar. Ivr a ,..1 ' tti-a. tA I... i. : ' ( tuujfc, uuk iiiuir ojhuioho (m 10 lena color to the theory that a prson with a weak heart (hould not ! frequently on inch elevators. "Thil1 U cerU,nir JnUrwilIiig , uuwuSS. I?r. Try""" J. Aim's, ,, " , ,, , - wno akes dmeases of lut Ivkit a ipwi,Ity, have com pUinisff cf a ti&king fwlinir In thtse rapid transit elevators, bnt whether ths E30vm-Dt "f th elevator has any effect I i 00 the ne8rt or uot 1 " nt prPrel to . t,-i . , . . ,. , h ( heart 1- dieted "" the slightest chauge t.f en- I Vt,.nnut,, .. tt k I k. .. ill, mil KUIXb lb, Ul 1UC movement of the elevator cauwi a heart trouble. Doubtless it aniekeii. the movement of the heart, but without Investigation of the subject it would seem to me that the movement of a rapid transit elevator would only affect mom" persons wiiose hearts are affected. However, I am not prepared to give n opinion without study of the qui .itiou." Dr. Frank Woodbury, another phyn cian who gives heart troubles siiecial attention, also said he had not studied the qnestinn, bnt he was rather inelim 1 to think the movement of a rapid transit elevator would affect a person; "but," (aid he, "I think it would have more tflW-t on the nerves than on the heart. I came down in one of those (-levators tiiU morning with a lady, and she coin .luiied of a sinking feeling, as if the was going to faint. Not having given the matter any serious consideration, j am not prepared to give an opinion, but I ehotild think nervous people would rery probably be HftVted by the sudden and(wift n; ward or downward motion of an elevator." Dr. John B. Shoemaker was another phy-ician who ilei lined V express an opinion. "I have heard the matter dis cassed," Faid he, "but I have not given it personal attention. The motion of a rapid elevator undoubtedly has a tem porary effect on some jieople, bnt whether it affi-cts the heart jH-rmanently or not I cannot uy." A not lu r physician (aid that many p-ritis' iierv. s and hearts are affected by the exeeiwire um: of toliaceo. ami the rapid motion of the elevator will ill way 1 a.Te t them. The heart is always af fected by tlie constant nse f.f tobarn. and its movement eauily quicketiel by rxciu mentor any kiml. This is espe cially the cae with persons of a nervons temperament, and tlne persons always have sinking feeling when a rapid transit elevator suddenly starts or itor Whether these rapid transit elevators have a permanent eff-ct upon the heart or nerves, he would not venture an opinionr Philadelphia Hecord. Was br a tuff lluttoa. "Dj you s-e that peculiar hs.king tnd that man is wearing on his (birt frtjntr (Jiid a hotel cl.-rk the other day, point ing to a gentleman standing near by, and on wlimm expansive bosom was fasteued a gold button with a bird in black enamel njion it. "That man is a St. Louis drummer and h" ha een wearing that stud for twenty years to my knowledge " added the clerk. "It was twenty yenrs ago mat he niarrie'l a relative if Patrick E'.in, of Nebraska. Previona ii, flmt time a certain young biisiueMi man of Chicago was also courting her, and among the presents he once gave her was a pair ol en.l buttons, of which that t"d was one. The rival saw thee bint.,, one day on the young lady's cuffs, and in jet purloined one of them and placed it In his shirt front. When h aving the house afterward h encountered the Chicago suitor, who spied the jewel. An f r; !'ion was demauded of the j onng lady and an angry scene followed, and the Chicago man left iu a huff. When the St. Louis drummer called the next time he propowd and was ac cepted. After their marriage his wife told him that bad the Chicago lover pro poned first, which he undoubtedly would have dune but for the cuff button episode, she would have accepted him. Ever since that time the happy husband has been wearing that button, ami fnnnev could not bny it of him." San Franciaoo can. TraJalnf a Vom la Ilc for TrnfflM. It has Ixwn found that dot conld bs trained to huit trnfllxs, and to great Is tho demand in Franca for th, trnffle that many or ins cauine specie are now, in certain districts, possessed of tliii esti mable talent The training throngh wnicn iney pass in order to acquire a centlsa decidedly agreeable one. To begin with, finely cnt or sliced truffles ars mixed dally with their food, until at lengu uiey develop a hkuitf for tha Car or. Afterward their owners conceal In some portion of a fli ld where truffli art snpoosea to eilst a Uttls tin dish of Blt iruns, corerinn tns asms with a lew naoornls of earth. Tha A. ! t,M brooitbt ont and urrnd to hnnt 1, 1) dish, goaded by an empty stomaiA. n nen n at lengui Dndi It be Is caressed by Lis matter, and thus In tna iriiu-a r,r a few weeks he will readily learn to unni ior me veuctaiile Itself. Washinj I lalxr laiui Jewels. Amber is nfUm arm i.nl n .1. . .. .... . in w w:iv Rant fonm In ancient Etmaran 4wir Ths mafrnlflcent necklaos known as ths Trlnne de Canlno'a, the masterpiece of the Etrnarvui eoldsinlth. has alternate bwties of sardonyi and ainber. javenai repre-riU LU patron displaying at bis fuut a bowl embossed with brvl and raised work of amber. Tlinv r. corils tlis fart that it was used to iml- tutS all tll tr!iTir,. amn. .....(,.l I. . -"- UK' Wlio will i-how you licttcr innliw, quality ami for Icfb buy wcntol Cliicngo. A CHILI) CAN V.UY AS CHEAP AS 'I JOE Sac 023.137- One rico, NO TROUIILE TO SHOW GOODS. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. We have sold Klv'a Crenm Halm about three years, and have re commended it use in more (liHii a bundled special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in onirics Is, "It's the best remedy tli.it 1 ha ve ever iixcil " (lur n,.r (..,,,. . is, th.it Where parlies continued its "eu, 11 never urns 10 cure. J. 11. Montgomery. A Co.. l)rn'' I... corah, Iowa. When I beifan usirifr Ely's Cream H.i 1 m my ciitai rh was so bud I had headache the whole time and din charged a larjre amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache science. J. Smimers.Stephney, Conn. Good L've ning! Har e yoti nwil Ah! there is no need of my .iioK any tiling further, I am sure you will hereafter use milling but the Famotin liiur.ii of lioKcs for yotir complexion. Vours with best wihIics, FlIKA A. JO.NF.tt. S?(h IL-iid. Ind. I . IS. I a II Huh i-vp tili-nuM i.t II II hnyder and learn the particular. Deervlnc frale We (ll'Hire III MllV In (III r-itii.tia huh lor years we have been pel ling Dr. K milt's New iJiecoverv fur Cnn sumption, lr. Kinir aNew Lifel'ills Hucklen a Arnica Slave and Electric Hitters, and have hi-v.t iU,,,li,.,t reinedies that sell as well, or that have (riven such universal satisfac tion. We tin mi,i li. uli .iu 1.. aulel them every time, and we stand reuilv In n-fiiM.I If eatiaafactory rcsultsdo uot follow there there I1HI Ttlfalf rmH is si have won there grant ponuhirity ....... I .. . At. - '. - . .. . . ' l""i' "ii inerr merits r. U. fricse ft CO iruf (fiats. "A, Yard of ROMS." One of the nooular rjaintinu-a al the New York Academy of Design wna yuru-iong panel 01 noses. A crowd wn always before it One art critic exclaimed, "Such a Lit of nature should bclonsr lo nil the neo pie, it la too beautiful for one man to mde away. The Youth's Companion, of Hoston, seized the Idle, and spent twenty thousand dollars to re produce the painting. The result has been a trumph of artistic de. licacy and color. The Companion makes an Autumn (rift of this copy of the painting to all those who subscribe now for Ihe first time, and request the "Yard of Roses." llesides all new subscribers will receive The Companion free from the time the subscription is re ceived till Jniwi.iry Fir-t, including the Christmas and New Years Double Number, and for a year full from that date. The price of The Companion is J 1 .73 a year. TO CLOSE B 17 HEAR IN MIND THAT 0 ITfTh T? CiUST SAY EYOU MONEY OVEGOilTS MB SUITS, rOIl MEN AND BOY8 FOR LESS MONEY THAN EVER HEARD OF HE FORE Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunk?, etc at Jobbers Prices It will payjou (o come fifty mib s to trade with TOE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) i i A Full and Compute line of ' , Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. 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