.JL i ' DKiiait ; J ' M STAPLE AND FA, . ,:GHOGER!KSt "' . ' ' ' . ..''. T''i . ' T r, not fu advc..y.. .3 wj attif. In 4dHncr: 75 Hiontret, InsilYsnee. ' SUMS PAHA , 40 snp one year unuivauoe eopy. pr week, by carrier copy, per inmitb u so WEDN KSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1S91 John C. Wit son, of Nebraska City, ha.been interviewed by an Omulia paper uud is credited with making the following assertion '. . " tAH I wn ! " oera bouse, an p VcCric street ruilway and a new 4 'utillery. Thutyall I am'working "wor, and Nebraska City wants them. ( am not in polities. I am not eup "4 portiag.anybody, and I am not out for congress; my prophecy ih, how . ever, that Mr. Hryun will not be bis ewn successor. Anions the proba hlt wLtiueia," arc Church Howe Judge Chapman and Judge Pond. "But I dm not in it as far a poli tico are concerned. I want, a do other, an, electric street railway, an ooera house and other business houses." The postmaster-general's annual report, just made public, shows what thi n.m.l litiiuisl deficit la the finances of the department is grad ually but surely disappearing. It mounted for the last year to only a little more than fo,030)00, and that, too, in spite of the fact that the revenue suffered a loss of over $l,(XX),0UO owing to the passage of the anti-lottery bill; and the esti mates for 1n, which have been prepared for the information of congress, show that the service which, as is clearly indicated by the report, has been made to im prove even at a lower cost, will reach a self-sustaining basis about July 1, lWI. The increase of the revenue last year, in spite of the loss on the transportation of lottery mail, is only fSJOMO. HOME GROWN SUGAR With regard to sugar, the efforts of this d'partment afford much en courageinent tor a home grown pugar product. The result of the work of the experiment station es tablished in the interest of beet sugar may be regarded as eminent ly stisfactory, and with regard to sorghum. I am happy to be able tp state that the process known as the alcohol process, perfected in the chemical laboratoi of this department lat year, has, on being tested in the practical manufacture (if sugar, nnswered all reasonable expectations. There seems to be do reason why we should not, there fore, look forward with confidence to the day win u Die one hundred millions of dollars paid by Ameri cans to i.,T,.r-n .,., ,,..,,....., or our oii p our k. i" Ku SENA TOR PADDOCK'S COOD WORK Senator Paddock is an indomit Bl. I-worker Ine of his acts when congress convened wai to reintro duce his pure food bill. This is a bill in the int-.rest of the entire (iinii f-:::i!y oi the L'nited States, and it is a shame and disgrace to our nation that we have men in congress who are so base and cor rupt as to oppose such a bill. Any man who will deliberately prepare adulterated and unwholesome food for sale is nothing short of a mur derer and deserves to be hung higher than Hainan. And any man who will stand in the halls of congress and Work and vote in the interest of hii h a "liuii or set of men and footer such business should be regarded as infinitely worse tliDii the men in the business. Senator Paddock should receive the heartfelt thanks of the people throughout the United States for jiia faithful work. Wymore Re porter. ACTIVE WORK FOR RUSSIAN RE LIEF. Governor Thayer and Labor Com- inifjdioucr Liid len arc actively at work in securing the proposed train load of corn to be sent to the famine sullerers of Kiissln. From dozens of points in tiie state re sponses are coining to tile procla mation of the governor, and Mr Liidd-n estimates that VJ.Oui.iM) pouin donat cf breadstuff will be bj N'ebrask-ms.' ' Ye-t"rd.i "thc'idca. that aVUS 'I ul lrotii a it a lew wrMir . , it as t ' dthat- " nhave Petersburg at the naval department Nebraska and Minna- the frigate Constella- the supplies to St. government expenne the governor thinks that to be the preferable way of shipment "I would like," said .the governor, "to have the contribution from 4his country go a free offering the en tire TT3Y nnd fsnn- in Kttssia in a ship carrying lue-American colors. It would make the gift complete and much more satisfactory to the givers." Senator Paddock will join with the governor in the ar rangement for shipping facilities and the governor hopes very shortly to be able to notify the many people over the slate who have volunteered contributions just how and when to make ship' merits. Lincoln Call. The Texas rangers ond United States troops are still hunting Garza's men and Garza's proposed invation and restoration of the con stitution of IS.! now excites less ridicule than it did in September when first rjromulirated. IT has shown himself a capable' leader and while avoiding pursuit on both sides of the rives he as in creased the number of his forces to such an extent as to excite general alarm. TUB sea serpent has now rcnM:.t- aLic clci'.cal backing and is likely to be recognized in the best society, The bishop of Adelaide of Australia certifies to the finding of a dead sea erpent sixty feet long on the beach. Its head was five feet long and ,had two holes in the top and it had a tail like a whale. Lincoln Journal. . TlIK N. A G. Taylor Tin Plate Co, of Philadelphia completed arrangi ments yesterday for the erection of an additional factory in that city which, when completed, will be the largest establishment of its kind in the United States. Are you made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi loh s italizer is a positive cure, For sale by F. C. Fricke 4 Co. Height of Cruelty Nervous women selrlom recive the sympathy ,. they deserve, While often thr pictures ot health they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these un furtuntesis the height of cruelty, shortneess of breath, fluttering, pain in side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles, sppression, choking, amoth ering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. Fr their nervousness, head ache, weeklies, etc., his Restorative Nervine is uncquali-d. Fine treatise on" Heart and Nervous Diseases' ami marvelous testimonials free, Sold and fuaranteed by. F. G. Fricke A Co. . As well as tne Handsomest an otni-rs are invited to can on any , v.. """,,.,,,,,,, , ,. ,.,.,-.. ,.:,.! I,,,,,,.. of Kemp's 1 !.i m. un for the Throat a::;!J!.utigs, a remedy tht is selli entirely upon its merits and guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic nud acute coughs, iinthma broncbitiu and consumption. Larg bottles 50c and $1. Soma Fool. )i f'oj,' allow a con if h to run until it gets beyond the reach ol medicare. They say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in jjo-t runes it wears Uiem away. Could they be induced tj try the sucresful Kemp's Malsaru, which is i-old on a positive guar antee to cure, they would see the excellent ellert after taking the first does, f'rice 5t) c und J 1. Trail sine free. At all druggists. Cu;nteed Cure, We authorise Obradvertiseddrug gist to sell Dr. King's New Dis. covery f r Consumption. Coughs and Colds, iimiii this condition Ifyou are aflicted with a cough. Cold or any lung, Throat, or Chest trouble, arid will uxtr this remedy as directed, giving it a lair trial, "and experience benefit, .you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. O. Fricke A Co Drug Store. Large sue 50c, and 11.00. I have been a great sutferer from catarrh for over ten years; had it very bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep and bad to walk the floor. I purchased Ely' Cream lialm and am using it freely, It i working a cure surely. I have advised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the medicine above nil other for cal.irrh, and It is worth its weight in gold. I thank (jod I have found a remedy I C!:n ue with safety and that cloes all that is l.iiiin il for it. It N curing in V deafue. J. . perry, Mart ini d, Ciio ii . . " made hT.. "JriOil preen pcn- . dried fruit aim u.,J-v if berries. 1 he cook con' ; .,49 ti:rc and 75,031 tubs of ii Va, anu t" K'telien ana on tne iaui disappeared from iew the tremenJoij amount of 250,59 obH, 83,381 firkin and 87,848 boxes of better. A hoye heap of crackers must havs been iwallowed along with the big boxes of cheese. During one year Philaduluhia oon- Qtnod nearly 8,500,000 bushels of grain, iDcluding nearly 1,500,000 btuheU of corn, B77,50tJ bushels of wheat, 88,4:15 bushels of rye, 1,056,300 bushels of bar ley and 203,600 basneis of nuuU Out iit these 877,508 bushels of wheat were manufactured 195,00) barrels of flour, and from this floor were baked 62,6j0, 640 loaves of bread. Most of the floor used by the bakers and the good house wives is shipped from the northwest, al ready barreled. This manufactured int bread wonla easily swell the total to nearly 150,000,0r loaves or their equivi lent to a crtat xtani in rolls, buna and bakery. Philadelphia eat doily an cnormooi barbecue of S10 calvej, 1,410 sheep, 1,510 ho((s and 7,550 poultry, besides a huge banquet of at lwt 8,000,000 oyeters, 't,K9 egKS, 8.)8 burrels of apples and I carloads of potatoes. Philadelphia Rec ord. W rc k rd bjr a Mlrmf. A mirage in the Carribean -a was the cauts; of the total loss of the new Auieri can b.irkentine Kteadfont, while bound from Port of Bpain to Philadelphia. When the Steadfast sighted the lofty peaks of Bt. Croix the atmosphere as sumed a peculiar light color, and it be came impossible to detect the sky from the IJand, everything assuming a sim ilar shade and color resembling the cir rus tratus clouds, hiding the entire lower portion of the irlvd. The peaks and morntain appeared to be twenty miles away. The tops of the mountains seemed to be inverted, the tall cocoanuts appearing to grow from the sky to the earth. The sugar grinding mills were pouring thoif smoke downward, and the workmen working npnlde down. The Steadfut was kept under easy suit and perfect con trol. Everything went well until a grinding sound was heard, and a smlden tremor went through the ship. The ves sel cranhed over the reefs and was soon fast on the rocky shore, where her wreck still remains. The mirage made tli ir'acd appear twenty miles away. Bos ton Transcript. The Coal it ItalUa Opr. Talking of money reminds me that Signor VianeJ says he left the Paris opera, where he has been conductor fur me last tour years, because iua salary was not Urge enough and tlie work too exacting. lie received f3,4O0 year for ten tuoD'Juv work, and very hard work at that. lie comes to America and gets fS.OOO for seven mouths, ilr. Abbey's salary list is a formidable one. Miss Van Zaudt gets 1 1,000 a performance. Miss Karnes, fKl; Lasalln, the French baritone, $-"0; iluie. Albani, pM, and live other singers from ft'W to v-wo. 'rhere Is a chorus of eighty, averaging (-,'0 a week, or f 1,800, and an orchestra costing $2,000 a week. The expenses of giving opera with such a company cannot fall below f-VOOO a performance, so that even at five dollars for a parqnet seat, the price for the coming season, iir. Aobey may not make a fortune. The average cost of the German performances at the Metro politan last season was t-!,(KK). New Vwrk Epoch. . Tbs Wedding Mower. The flowering of the "Wedding Flow er," at Kew tiiis year, is an event of more liino ordinary interest, both to botanists and borticulturixut. U In the giant not only of tii getim Iris, but of the whole s.-.turi! order to which i? Miwiijs. It is fot nd wild only in a aaisll inland oil the extt count of Australia, tlionoand - II - : - - . , , V , V - V : . . Jt UlUfm UIIH4U, t.U VUMUIMillbWI !,) other Iris. While all other Irus may be grown out of duom, ot with a little pro tection in winter, this one is happy only when treated to subtropical conditions. Its value in horticulture is due as much to its stature and elegance of foliage as to the size and beauty of its niimerons flowers. The flowers last only one day, but there are so many of them that Uie flowering season extends over a long period. This Ins is known fsr and wide as the wedhng flower. Loudon Garden, A Collc PrMldaat't CImm. Harvard men who attended chapel one morning last week were very much sur prised to see President Eliot pursuicgone of the students as tbs men were leaving the building. Those In the immediate vicinity heard a very short but animated conversntlnn. "Young man," said the president to the individual in question, who turned around surprised, "young man, excuse me, but you have my hat." It was indeed true. In the confusion of leaving theciai"l the student bad picked up the wrong hut and was making away with the president's bust tile. Uoston Gazette. ' . CUsBtnf a Marhl StaUa. Coniuiudore Terry's marU statue In Cleveland, having acquired inch a heavy coating of smoke and smH .i to render it Dnsightly, was rurfntly scrubbed, but with ths efTsct Of making It look worw thsn evr. The black came off the "high lights," and the smudge U deepened in tiiOliado And. tliongii the l.rnvt 11 Sailor n'.'ver del s ne sn tiling l'i I'.s liey now uu of kv!' "i '-'"'t of wii:towmC. Oiuoiliu'.! 1'iuje IS'.ur. ' r yXirse jtu-.' ., . i t it is. Trial bottle f. Vricke & Co. Drug ,'ge eiie 50c. and $1.00 Holiday l'he H. A M- w ill seil round trip tickets on Dec. '4, 25 and HI to sta tions not over 'SH) miles distant at rates a follows: In Nebraska South Dakota and Wyoming one and one-third fare. In Colorado and Kausaa one fare. In selling from a point iii. Kan Has or Colorado to a point in Ne braska or vice versa, agents will use rate of fare and a third for the en tire distance regardless of rate Hp plying in the ditlerent stater tf , We have aold Ely's Cream Balm about three years, and have re commended its use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in quiries is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its tise.it never fails to cure. J. H. Montgomery, A Co, Druggists, De corah, Iowa. When I began using Kly'a Cream Halm mv catairh was so bad I had headache the whole time and dis charged n large amount of filthy matter. That hns almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache ecieuce.-J. sommers.stepnney, Conn. Speolmen Caes. S. H. Clifford, New Castle, WU was troubled witu neuralgia ane rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to as alarming degree, appetite fell awe) nod be was terribly reduced in lies and atrength. Three bottles of Klectric Hitters cured him. Kdwurd Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a runuing sore on bis 1 of eiirht vears' standim.'. L three bottles of Electric Hitters an seven ' bottles Jlucklen's Arnic Salve, and his leg is sound and well lohn Sneaker. Catawba. t) had fiv large fever sores on his leg, doctor said he whs incurable. One botth Klectric Hitters and one box Huck len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. O. Fricke A C: - Rernarkabl i Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large portion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. KImira Hatch of F.lkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Haker, of Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering '&) years. S. C. I. in burger, druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Iigau ot Buchanan, Mich., who had heart disease for '.HI years, says two bottles rt!H! mm ee like a new man Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by F. C. Fricke A Co. liook of wonderful testimonials free. 1 Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Roses" if it was a paint or pow der, of course not It is clear as water, no sediment to fill the pores f the skin. Its mission is to heal runc nnd purifv the complexion of every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clean smooth complexion. Sold by O. II Snyder. Trice 3 cents. A Cure for ParaWsl. Frank Cornelius, of I'urcell, Ind. Tcr, says: "I iuduced Mr. I'inson whose wife had paralysis in the f.ic to buy a bottle of Chamberlain fain Halm. To their great suprise before the bottle had nil been used she was a great deal better. He face had been drawn to one sib but the I'ain Halm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natund shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swellings and lameness, ft) cent botties for sale by F. (i. Fricke A Co., Druggists. I used Kly'a Cream Ilalm for dry catarrli. It jiroved a cure.- H. F. ?, Xfiai ll,iiver. Kly'a Crciim Uilm ii esiieciully uibipted us a renieby for cut.irrli wbicli is aggravated by alknliue duet and dry winds. W. A. Hover, Imtggist, Irnvrr. Iciin rei-oiiiuiend Kly's Creuui Hal to all sullerers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michuel Iferr, I'liiinnaciht. Denver. Kly'a Cream Ilalm bus cured many castes of catarrh. It is In con stant demand. Geo. W. Hoot riiariiiacif l, Cheyenne, Wy. The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit und uru never illustrated by livingexiiiiiplcs which in many cases might eunily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted a cold, was brought (efore the school, so that all could hear the dry, loud cough Bud know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue and latter, as the cold developed, see tlie proluse watery fxpeclorn tion find thin watery discharge, from the nose, not one of tl.eoi would ever f irget what lbe iVM symptoms of n cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free ly, that all mlht see that even a severe cold could lc cured in utis or two dnj'S. or nt leest gresily rrtiti gated, wfieii properly trewti-d as SOOII US tin; (il el f, llll"llli ,,; p( ,4 r This rcrnerlv i- f.uno.m 1 . r it's cure of ioil;, e,lds iirnl ref-np. It ii made 4.-pi;ce- illy Jor tli--se di suse an 1 i-- t ( r c o i ri prinii t und llli.el tl !l.l ', in Ii, ine V il ' i 11 I'jt the tmrpos r.-l celt I .it'e for bv I' fi. I'n.-k- i o . dm OFFICEHS l'rei(liil Vice I'reVmt iihili RHOTOP.H ). II Psnnel PK'tsron. Pril (lordm H Smllh l B. V Wlotlbmn, II. H. lUm.ey and M I'iUtcnuu 0ENEKA.L BANK1KC BUSME88 T1AN3ATED aaenunt uniicilrJ. inivinsl allowed on timr Iru.Hlt" and iirnimit Hitatl()U(lvao U all tins- tnas ectruited to Its ears. PKltKLNS- HOUSE, s'-, '', r kv f , ;ir rr (' '! 'T j 217. Sid, 42f and 823 Jfain 8t,'-' Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M BOSS, Propriotor, lbe Perkins' has been thoroiiifhl) renoyated from top, tc 'ottru aai oow one of the bint hoUds in the UU- Boarders will be taken bjr tlie week t (.50 and up. MOD BAR CONNECTED Hf SfaSllDlnitn CURED hj l'ck'tlkvaitl IsbaUr lur Im itwii.iirwmiiwiwiwi, fc.ijr. si .1.1. rncc 8a i arwOal, lrk. , W K ta. . 1,1 II Lk "4 PAHKtH'S i HAIR bALSAM v-a ' Ii.rr ts im T.nuirm on.,r. 1 -i i it, W'V ir si - - r & .l .. - .. l ti,. - i -r :. Ol-V-fr 1 u lo. It r,t;. , ir.a .,,,! l.t'i, A'rtk I.i l.'...;ri.r.ll.4U.ll4a,'llllDtlllM.dUiU. GKATFlUIz-COMFORTIXO pns Cocoa HKKAKFA.ST "llya lliorouiih knowli-di" of t'i riKliiriU lai wlileh Kovem the ftrHr:tllon ef dli'i'Htioti nnl leiliiiloii. and (' a 4.,n ful ai !lr!i!ioii of the flue pre(i.-illH of well aei-r.ei 1'ioa Mr. Kn Iiiih provided our lireaMaM l:itile Kith a ilWiran-ijr H .me J kekfie alilrli limy .ivo u many heavy dialer' Id 1, ll l l'v;i!if Judla hm u of turli artirlp of ill,- tie I a reu-'llilli-'ll limy lie k''Jlu ,lly ImlK up until tlnli( eilollL'h to reiM eery l mli-m y lo dl-:nt llundied of mihile irnii,iii- am II -allot Mhiimd u reads to aOiirk wlirev-r heie a k uitbt. vie IT. T eti-niM- ar,v a fatal halt by keeplnuoiirlvea aril .r'lft-d lth ptirv blool and a proimrly IMMirinlied frame. " Civil Servlrn l,ieie. Mu lonl nlmp'y with Soillnir wa'er err milk, HoM only lu balf-pnuud iin, hy rroeerles, lalM'Hd lluir: JAMKifclTS IX) ..llomironalMf ChunM London, Kucland How Lot! KK0;V THYSELF. Or Sf.l,r-rKr-KIH ATTOM. A nw ind only OoidMRiaJPiiJ.i'': KMATonSKRVOI SaoS M1VMCAL -lif HII.1TT, HIHOKS of tOl'TII.KXnAI 'TM VfTALITV, VKV. MAT I UK nil I INF., and a.) llhKAh1 and WUIMtU of MAS. tuepfra,cliili, am; 16 iDva,uabia pmcr,punna. Oi y i.im by Bail, 4jnnri SBaiad. lnxcrlpdve 1'ioih1. u wuli ondoriaaKnts m ff I criin f th. If... and voluntary WW U I. I "u miimoslaia of tho cana. I llSaWi fiUH, louu.:ilon In ien or hy rnnl. Kirt lrel mrnu IN V lilLAlil.K SK4 KKCV ai,4 ( I B TAIN ( ll. .!!;" IT. W. If I'irk-r. or 'I no i'Mtmy ninjitw AuiiiuU, ..w. 4 St.. lioatoo, Mm. '! n i'mily Vdlnl Inituu baa many imi Utora, but no vual. AruJ. 'I b. ntlaua ul Ufa, or Srlf Irwrvtloa, la a lriir m.ira valua-lv than irnld. Inait ll mv, rtvrr U l tK and M IIXM S man, and k.rnto h STKOXi M'Jit'U Aiiuk. (i '.,,) rllnvJ.', CnicffV(n t(M,;vM. i im, y 1 1 i ait ajUia ' ' iia'- ( VI -J nt m 'It mm 4. tS 4 lf.i. .t ll if !.. U. 11. rsriuvs r- '1 (innlerV I. M. fatter I n T. M. rsilfrJyn T3JC How ReK'iwvl TV fl lvie xican Mustang Linimeni?. ( A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast h lopg-teatrd pain reliefer. ' It use i almcst universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the fuck r.air, knd bjr eter one requiring an effective i linimenr , ( , f 'o ot! cr .ipplicd nn comparet with it in efficacy. TLk v.oll Vii.iwn remedy hut stood" the test o( years, ali.V)st j;i ;ier.",:;'i;;:. Ko mr-Jii i; e tlnst i complete without a bottle of Mvstako f'flMlN'T. ' -' anae f r its use almost every day. Ati dr-'iU aad dolcis have it. f Si V : GLASS AND QUEENSWARf'.' fi 1'atronnge of tke Public S . North Sixth Street, Plattsmout,? K piRST : NATIONAL : DANK eald un capital M,nf,ft Hurplui, rs th , ytry bt fartlttlxa f'T tbs promp iraotacuuti ui iiaiiimaui Hanking Business' Hto'k , bon ill. old. fdvcrnmotit and lwl ;urltic bonKlit and aolil. IimIU recli tint unert bIIowi-iI en the wrtlflcat ,ra(u drawn, avrtlUI'le In any part ol tlx "lined Stain slid all ll principal town Ol lumps. ooixwrrioNS ads avu ruOMrrLr bit- TSO. Illflient mnrlcM p'i'i pH for CiMinty War rant!, rtlat ana ( ..ui.li buuda. -UlKrifluKS John FlUt(rald . . b. Hawkwortb Shiii WHUgl. r r K. K. WUIle - (iooras K. Ouvey obu pU;nn.ld t Hi WiiKh. rt:resi rrvaiurut N EW HARDWAHE store S. E. MALI A SON KeP M kln.U of bulMrn hardwara on hund and vlli iupp!y rontiaepHi us nioat lav uralde ler i 1 , ROOFING tr ... . Hpnntlns . v ' and nil kliidt oliiu or pa-l! T , uido.a liuiu tua c.:: rJollcltcU. d nie CIS P art "t. I'LATrHMiJLTII, Nil). T in-: cnrzKN.s hank. f '' KI.ATTHMDUTM Oipllal ilofk paid In Authorized Capital, 1100,000. errieinis KAMI (JAKKI TH. JIM. A. OONMUK, rrMtdiint. V lex-President W. It I'imillfll. CeMsr. inaairroa ' rank ( arruib J. A. C":iror, V. B. (lutbinaop I W. Jobnaon, 1'crin R'neli,.inli O'Umtt W. II. M Train . Wu. Wnlsnrainp, W. '' H. rtsOi'H. ' .'KAKSACTS'i GENERAL 2AMIK8 BUSlHDS .,,rrri:ni .- el ,'eoiu Iw a1n InUtrsat i'uvaaud rl tirnarrr". roimty and a:tv i4 A. C. MAYKS COI'SrV - Hf KVKVOR AM CIVIL KNGINKKR til oriieia irit pruinplly :i-.c esutty elerk !!! b attended lu. OF) ICK I.N tOUKT IIOUHK, Hlatlemoulh, Nrbraska' frrocnoss TDnncna B'fio A .rtl mhrt fclsi- '4 r-)tA. CHlClA. s.1 'HisVaVsC ( th cL tr t I 3 I V, t t )