i if Mori i . i Pu-.ii-- -I K-4t-ir.'i -I fljiti 'r f r in i i.lnl.4. i till. I .'II til- Nt-ti. ... .- I J . N. HIM .Ih t "' ' r-r OH1-' fin"' Viii'i.m.i i illli tl ! TKltMH Foil WKKXLV, rne copy, mm y-;ir. In :idv.un- - .... )iih copy. n y;ir, imt In ;ul valu e. . , ie py, si luontlif. in :uiv:tn-e .. n :"y, IhriM- month, in advance. TKltMH K'K WAIl.t ne c n' y:ir in mlv.iin't )n ;iy :T vi-i-k. Iy cun ii-r im copy, p-r montl- .. 7 10 . .?r in i T II KS I )A Y, JAM A K V a. 1 v.r SUGAR BOUNTY MAKING REPBULI CANS. Tin ilc-moerat ic papers, especial ly those of free trade proclivities, are saying that the suar bounty "imiisI so." They picture tin eiiorm i t ies of t he crimes that this bounty represents. They prate about the vern men t s taxing some jieople and paying the money to others. lint tin- people are not any more convinceil than they win hehu'e ill these hysterical denim ciatious lieiraii. The lact that simar i free ami at the same 1;in the American sui;;ir grower not without protection, is what hothers the democrats. There are over (X).- OOO.OOO who like the MeKitiley law v i ... Pecause it lias made snnr cheaper FtTnl the rest like it hecause it has Yfo't hroken down the p'owiiii in 'dUHtry. iiuTJm- real animus of the demo 'eraric a'.tacK is noi me inherent in- j fist it: l f tl ic hoiinty, nor the tjiffimti hut the political effect of -jtthe act I The St. I.ouis Republic re 'ttly'dmitted that the ultimate effect of it will he to make J.oilisi- i,iV7,,ji ,'epuhlican sla te, m.-n- do it lari early -ms ils'.n;. This 'ills its !our- hOii"sSul'Vfth alarm. It calls upon 'tl'i'1 democratic house to record its i .'. r to i tlisapprohat ion of J lie whole scheme of the McKinlev lili with all its ini'juitit'S- .Tl Orle pap-r m.s i e- I'icayune. :i 1 llli iiTil t IC plies as folio a s: The . whole th!iiii the rejiiihlic thinks, turn on tiV- suar hoiuitv It aniMiies LhTii ;idemocrat ic con yfress will cut oil" that bounty and the nt"ti-etvd -beet su jar of Germany ami l'rance loose on our siig'ar planter, compelling them to compete tiide-hand.etl with the pauper labor "of some countries ami 'The 1"Ulb"sidlzed manufacturers of others. Hut it so happens for Loui.-iana a tul ' fori tftei democratic part' that the Republic's wiltl .dream ofjrej; tratlc isiiupossible of realization. i H he Picavunr is nearer rijjht than the RepuTblic, w!use talk is of "wiltl dreams of free .tratjer". whch, the Picayune says will never be real- iied.-.The suijar .boiwit' ie not t;o ifiij to te rcpealetf. Jowa, and Ne braska will protest as much as IvOuisiana aaiust the critshiii- of an mdiidfry which has a bright future before it. Iowa Keirister. . ;'( CABINET GIRLS - .-j Having nolhinyf else to make re marks upon The Washington 1'ost, in its ustifd able wty, indulges it self and" delights the public in a Iorif dissertation .upon the Cabinet yfirls. -The wortl .irl' is variously dcliiH'd by ViLbatrf'Tirst, it is said that "the origin of the word is not obvious' ih-ii "i't "is stated that a mirfrP'riJ'gTtmrTv. onmi ewplclf - to tentl cliiWrni. a word lft in-Kni' land b3 tHc h'jna n? in "ancient l.l'S. th- JeXLCOCiL."LCi' -oJiy.s. ."'V.'riiiH :V;,u'vVr1 H.R0 PiVHlfN ,Ahei:,vword w.is ,if .."r??13 11? JW Roman' for I.lioth i;;Hex-";..Tlit)He Romans must have seen the dudes tri tivtiiiv with the vision tf the prophets. C'cmvitiir down fnim Ih'e' -fdtT facts of etj-mology to the warm regions of t-ocial life it is nccessar- t explain that the. "Cabinet Xiirl" is, the un married female adjunct" of the househould . of a. uiuiil-er td the President's Cabinet. She may be a tlaug;hter. an aunt, or a cousin, it matters' not which, nor how old 1);i!v nor how young she 1?; in anv case j. ewisuam lo me upper nouse. n if she comes within the limits"shei said that Mr. Balfour will undertake T,lrtr. 1 the duties with his new ofiice.,; Doth a -Cabrnet C.rl. There ;ha c, LorJ Palmetstoa and Gladstone, been many notable cabinet girls , when they ,cd the house, were queen's Not to go back into ancient history , reporters. London Tit-Bits. Miss Harriet Lane, the niece of ; ' '' : : ; President Ihic1i.in.ui. and mistress' East of tie Mississippi. of the White House during his time, Ifc repeated rery often that for the was most notable; so. too. jumping , -f8 Republican convention is to ,, f m:-. vn-l'W.neld"wpst,of the Mississippi river, the gulf of years AN.as, M ,.-,. Nellie ; it nQt thua . TiMinoe Arthur, the daughter of I resident ' exposition building, , where tha Arthur; so. aro. was Mrs. Cleve convention will .meet, is not on the west '.ind. the onlylatIv except the sec- side, but is-on the east side of the river. ''.i.f' f'..l... T".tl .."",,.t ii-.i fi.l .-ftirnt li'ii 'fT-'irtiJVirtW ' e ' ' "I"'' rvcr ioined in wedtockin the White" " . J t .'. . .. Wilt til 11,1111 A ,V J ..... House. m none ... ..-. Cabinet C.W1, " in tin ctriM 'i-itfc f,.tJio pUra,i. ;:M: Tt :Hl ou'abiiiut'-.girls, n h'rn"Ms understood in the official ci:'C-!ls"1u j WsiKhiri'rton, have, :ml h:ive alwayn hail, tluir lines ca.-t in pleasant i ilac M. Thy art liinit-I anil li:i;mlt ! tit In' Hiirr 1 t!i 1ikK-h of tin: fuiii'Til leiratit.ns. hut it in I fib-a.-ant to know that as a jjfrneral Ihinyf tlu-y have bri-n abb- to rc-sit their nothiii'MM'ss. The cabinet tiil, upon tin- whole, is an Auieri- e.m in ! i !( ion in whieli we ran all have pri'le. A i:.i ph siciaii in an oiisiire Ma.-sachusselts village has made himself faiiitnis ainon his ellea- ues b- happening alpn one tlay just as a man fell out of a carriage and dislocated his neck. Death fo' lows ouicklv in sucn cases, as a rule, but the doctor bail lon- be lievetl that a dislocated or broken neck coultl be set if the patient could be reached before death ensued from strangulation caused by pressure upon the spinal cord. Me therefore took the head of the patient in his hands, moved it delicatelv from side to side, and ave it a strong pull. 1 here was a sham snap, and sitriis of returninir animation were at once apparent. The patient was cared for assidu ously and althoui; h .a piece ot tie bone were broken from the casing ol the spinal cord, he pulled thro u nil the ordeal and within three mouths was walking around ap parently almost as sound as ever. Only t wo cases o I this nal lire are tin record and both were partial fail ures.- Lincoln Journal. llllC farmers paid oil more mort- iai'es tinning" IVii than any previ ous year of the country's history, and the indications are that will do still better in '!'. Hi ev Heigiit of Cruelty Nervous women seldom rccive the s-uipathy thej' deserve While often the pictures ot health, they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympatic from these un- fortuntes is the height of cruelty. Ihevhavea week hearth. causiiir shtirtneess of breath, llutteriiii. pain 111 side, week and huii'rrv swells, and liually swcllini of ankles, spprcssion, chokint?, sniotli- criii"f and dropsy. Dr. Miles Ncw Heart Cure is just the Ihiiiof for them. For their nervousness, head ache, weekness, etc.. his Restorative Nervine is uuetpialetl. J-'ine treatise 011" Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and fuaranUed by. G. Frieke .S: Co. Travelers niav learn a lesson from M r C. D. Cone, a prom iuen t sttoriu-3" 01 I .irker l.ii.ota. who says: "l never leave home without taKnur a ottle of Chamberlaiu's Ctilic CJiol- cra aad diarrhea Remedy with me and on many occasions have ran with it tt) the relict o! some sutterer and have never knywu it to fail. For sale by F. it. Frieke oc Co. tlruir- isis. Getting Hidi l ast. Two young men near L03 Angeles, Cal., are rapidly making a fortune slay ing coyotes. Last April they were not worth fifty dollars, but now they hava $3,700 to their ci-edit in bank and thej' are adding about 150 a week to their deposit. They have fifty traps set, and with these and their rifles are rapidly thinning out the coyotes in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. At five dollars a scalp there is more money in hunting coyotes than in growing grain or fmit, but the business will probably come to an end when the next legisla ture meets. The law which was passed as a joko has proved to bo very costly pastime. San Francisco Chronicle. A Hussian Doctor. A. Russian journ;:l reports an interest ing case of a philanthropic physician. Visiting the patients of his districts, the doctor found that in many instances their sickness was caused bj- hunger. To the most needy ho prescribed ' sly pounds of pure iye flour in doses of two (..pounds a day." He ordered his patient to get-tlwMiiedieine at the drug store of the nearest village, where it would bo issued free of charge every da v. Tha ?M,t,"1 made arrangements with dn'l to supply the flour at his expense, hi this way his patients will he kept from starvation the whole ' wintiTT - - - ;urj; 7 : 10 1 Ti ..Vt liaiij;e In I.lectrlc I.i-Ikts at Sea. , ; 'AiehiarUtibe .ciiange is said to ba , alvnt, to, i jpace in the manner cf giving the warning light to mariners. In fcugiand electric lights exierimentall3' .turned, ivcrtically toward the sky have givffn.eriraditlinarj- results. The light of the EddVstohe lighth6use can bo seen 172 miles h a clear night, buta vertical beam of light of far less power is visible twice as far and can surmount an ordi nary fog. -Philadelphia' Ledger. 1 "' -a ";;( The'post of (ineth's reporter" in par- liauient is vacant; by the ' elevation of uuu.ui.ii M-l. rl.lliv l . J ''!' , ' ' " ' ' ' '. .'.,!' ' dn?.' Louis- recently a Irfrge buildin "in ..ne of tlw bcjtf business Greets of the cit was torir 'dowii ' simWy because it -. Wis , tlw;Mht ,r. .'; hoodooed," -which p .,,tioyr tittit".:p. nrc&itioMull has a-Strwig uoia on some Dtopie. :: ;:: -.i-nm-. Tb Hlilraitiniiut of llnrsea. Doubtless it was the daily spectacle of the abu.se of hurses which stimulated Henry Bergh to thi great service which has justly made his name renownel. But the guilt of the abuse is not coiiiintt to draymen and teamsters. The igno ranee and iiulilTe reuce of wealth and fashion to the treatment of horses am quite as conspicuous, and for obviom reasons much mere unpardonable. The horse, which is one of the inosj sensitive and delicate of animals, i.' greatly to be commiserated as he ap pears in the fashionable drive of Central park, lie is treated as a part of th,o fchow of the parade, and he is at the mercy of the owner, who buys horses net because ho likes them or knowt anything about them, but because he must have an equipage, and he aban dons them the care of grooms and coachmen, wiiose sole aim is to produce a more "swell" effect than their rivals. For a "stylish" effect the horse is robbed of his natural ornament and defense, and is checked and trussed and tortured by a harness which encumbers his na tural action and forces him into an arti ficial "gait." Human knowledge and skill directed to an auxiliary animal like the horse should aim to develop his natural apti tudes. He should be treated as a hu mane and skillful gardener treats a tree in our modern landscape gardening, not as a tree was maltreated by the false and morbid taste of two centuries ago. Such remarks do not apply to the lov ers ot horses who care lor them with sympathy and intelligence, who compre hend their practical helplessness and acknowledge their faithful service. Such lovers permit in their stahles no "fash ions" invented by ignorant and inhuman grooms to produce "stylish action" to impress similar ignorance and folly. Harper's Weekly. The I. illln Ghost. "The Poplars" is the name of the old Revolutionary homestead. It is a great, square, white, stone house built in the center of a thousand acres. The master of it was childless. His little boy had died a week before, and he had gone away. u.very night a little hgure m white with a light was seen flitting from window to window hi the old library. When the servants, led by the gardener, assembled at the library door the light and the figure would disap pear noiselessly and simultaneously. The light and figure were never seen in any other room of the old mansion, and now it was remembered that the dead heir had spent more time in the library than in ny other room in the house. When t'ne master returned, toward the hud of autumn, he was informed of it all. lie hid behind the t.-'.nestrv nitrht iflt-r night, and one night he was re warded bv seeintr a little white fiirur glide in, light a candle, climb up to one of the highest shelves, take down a rare old hook and beiriu to pore over it. Ii was the gardener's son, and he is now the lord of '"The Poplars." and the no blest landlord in "the west of England. New York Herald. 1 Jt'tclier's First Homo. One room served for entrance into the house, for parlor, stnd3 and bedroom; the otiier to the dining and workroom, writes Mrs. Henrj Ward Beecher in describing the first home which she and Mr. Beecher had years ago in the west. The bed room was so small that I was obliged to make the bed 0:1 one side first, then go out on the veranda, raise a window reach in and make the bed on the other side. Xot such verj' troublesome work after all, when one gets accustomed to it. The little kitchen, partitioned off from the veranda, was just large enough to allow a passage between the cooking table and the stove into the dining room without burning my dress, and my table was onljT diviJod from Mr. Beech- er's study table h ;ho partition. For nearH- seven -,ears this was our home a home full of cares and no lux uries, but a very happj- home for many reasons the happiest we ever knew, for we were less separated there. In Brook lyn, in later years, Mr. Eeecher's public duties natural!' drew him more away from the family circle, but in those days m the west I had him almost entirely to myself. Ladies' Home Journal. Tlirillinjj Adventure of a Miner. John Clarksou tells an interesting story of how he came near being de voured bj- a large army of rats in the Baker coal bank. It was his custom to cook his meal in the coal bank at din ner time. One day as he was sitting be fore a fire boiling his meat he was star tied to hear the noise made bj- running rats. The odor of the cooking meat per meated the bank, attracted the attention of the rodents and they came tripping along to the fire at a lively rate. John says he thought the "old bob" was after him. In a little while there mast have been fully 500 rats gathered about him and his heart was in his month. lie threw them a piece of the meat, and while they fought for it he ! 1 X- T 1 1 1 . - . stoie away. iew iasuon irainoi,. Set Upon by the Gang. One of the Italian exhibitors of per forming birds lost a green parrakeet out of his cage the other afternoon on Park street. The bird flew up into an elm and chattered at the distracted Italian. "Seenj-ore, seenj-ore, climba ze tree," he cried. But no one in the big crowd vol unteered to "climba ze tree." It was the English sparrow that finally settled the business both for the parrakeet and the Italian. -A solitary English sparrow spied the green bird, and set up a loud "cheep." In three minutes' time fifty sparrows were inobbing the parrakeet. He took wing with the noisy pack in hot .pursuit. Boston News. A Happy Family. i;:A' happy family dwells in an engine house in Madison. Ind., and the antics of the members afford amusement to the fire company. The familj is composed 'ofa'codn, a cat, a pair of rabbits, two whi'te'mice and a shepherd dog. They ntfcmfji -'the same apartment, sport to- ;:tiiecnt)tai. fr7!i the same vessel. 1 ansee uiat.e. 8t-rtllng Facts. The Am-people are rapidly bet-ouTin a rase of nervous wreckH ami the following suggests, the best remedy: alphouso i I u mpf 1 ing-, of IJutler, 1 Vim, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles jjTcat Restorative Nerving" cured him. Mrs. J. I,. Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr. of Logan sport, Ind each gfaincd 20 pounds if an taking; it. Mrs. II. A. (lartlner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 tt) HO convulsions easy and much aeatlach, diz.tiess, boekach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle ami line hock of Nervous cures free at F. . I'Vicke, .t Co., who recouiciitls this unequalled remedy. 4 As well as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and g"et free a trial bottle of Kemp's Hasam for the Throat and'I. uiigs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon 'its merits and is guaranteed to relieve ami cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles ."0e and .fl. Pronouneerl H&peles-s, Yet P. v-i . From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. 1 1 11 rd of (j rot 011, S. I)., we 1 1 in te: "Was taken with a bad cohl, which settled on 1113' Iuiilts, cou;h set in and finally terminated in consump tion. Four doctors rave me up sa3' injjf I could live but a short time. I irave iii3'sel f up to 1113- Saviour, de termined if 1 could not sta3' with 1113' friends on earth, I would meet 1113' absent ones .above. My hus band was advised to gt-1 Dr. Kind's New Discovci'3' for consumption conirhs and colds. I ;ivc it a trial took in all eih i bo 1 1 les; i t has eti red me and thank (Iol I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F. (1. Frieke V Co.'s drug store, reg'ulwr size, T0c. and Jfl.l,). Some Fooiili People allow a cough to run until it gets bt'3'ontl the reach of metlicim They say, "Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears Ihcm away. Could thc3' be induced I j tr3' the succesful Kemp's Balsam, winch is sold on a positive iuar aniee 10 cure, tiu'3' wouiu see tne excellent clfcct after taking- the first thies. Price. Oc and if I. frail si.c free. xt all druyfjrists. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. Hie well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, sa3'S all such girls arc more or less I13 S- tcrical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to nead-: acne, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate ci'3 ing or la ugh in o-. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no reined equal to Kestorativc Aervme. 1 rial bottles and a fine hook, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G. Frieke iV Co's.. who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures lluttering,hort breath, etc. Good Looks, uoou iooks are more than -iiiL tleep. tleqending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs If the Liver be inactive' 3011 have a Bilious Look, if your stomach be affected 3011 have a Dspeptic Look and if hour Kidneys be effected 3ov will have a Pinched Look. Se curs good health and you will have good looks, Fvlectric Bitters is the great alterctive and Tonic act directH' on those vital organs Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at F. G. Frieke & Co's Drugstore, 50c per bottle: I used Fvfy's Cream Balm for dr3 catarrli. It proved a cure. IS. t. M. Weeks, Denver. El3''s Cream Balm is especiall3' adapted as a remeby for catarrli which is aggrtivated by alkaline dust and dry winds. Wr. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver. lean recommend El's Cream Hal to all sufferers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Herr, Pharmacist, Denver. Ll's Cream Halm has cured i man' cases of catarrli. It is in con stant demand. Geo. W. Hoot Pharmacist, Cheyenne, W3. Are j'Oti made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi- loirs Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Frieke & Co. MORTGAGE SALE. Th e Entire Stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR AUD QUEE1TSWAEE Boloiifrintr to A. Bach will be sold regardless of cost to sat isfj mortgagees PHILLIP KRAUS FOR MORTGAGES HAYE AOTE31P, YOU SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure Never fails to (rive instant relief in the worst caaea, and elferta cures where other full. Trial raekwra FKEE f Dnil.ta or kv HalL, OUR CLUBING LIST. Homo Maeazlne ami IIkkai.u $1 n 1 oU(li) libuU mnl llKloilt 2 4- ll.trpcr'H Man7. hp rtint IImiai n 4 v lhirp r'.i ltii.hr :tnl IIkii.i ... in llai p r'- Wfck ly anil ikkai.h 4 h Iowa statu K'Hister and IImcai.i, i 0 Wi-slrrn Itural ami Hkiiai.ii 'I lie Koruni and IIkkai.ii t, r.u tilolic Pcinocrat and Hkkai.O '.'in lutfr Pcfan ami Hkiiai.ii 2 B ANK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Main ami Fifth stn-m. )ilil 111, capital vi Dm lurpluii 25 oof OFFICERS 0. 11. Tarnt lo I'resiiltMil frfd ;orler Vice rrfsnleid 1. M. ratti'ion 4'a.shcii I M. raUtTson, AhsI ('anlilt DIRECTORS J. 11. I'anvelp. .1. 1, It smith It. 1! r. M . raltcison M. ratterson, Frn llordci . iiKin.tni. is. s. liaiiiey ai 0ENEKL UANX1NC T5ANSATED u'Countt solie tck. 1-i'ercst allowed ori tiiio leposjtH and prompt aitcid 'oiiifivcii to all lni 'ness entrtuUni to its c:tre. I'KUKJNS- 1I0USK. 217. 2l!, 221 and 2-':i Mniu St., Plattsmouth - JVebraska H. M B0NS. Proprietor. 'I he Perkins htiP hi;en thorough!; renovated from top tc u. n. ' aow one of t!u: Ik'sI hotels in the tat lio-irders will he takee liv the week ! f 1.50 and up. 300D BAH C0N2?: M- I.'!.nl:ir l.iir I .t .h- ilroatlwuy, cl Vrk. WnU' t..r L.,k ul prulvl llCC IfAtf? I5AI.SAM Prollliill a laxi:.T:u:t pniwill. . Hcvct Fiiils to Jti-iftoro Gray Curs Bralj) li,an s ,v heir laiuiij nml ,l.'lf( I )ni'"1 i'i'.rkcr'S (tllUier Tonifi. Jt crrrs t fit; V.tirsl 4'.iiL'h. WffV Jjuug, JMtilitv. I'ltlitrc-stion, I'aiii. 'i'uke in time. .Mf eld. W;i5ctli?CQ2vlfcJ. T,e onv sun nitrfor r.irr:- bUi. uUi'Cl:u 10c at iru'ryiitj!, or JI1.SCOX St CO., Si. Y. G K A T K V I COM F( ) R T I N G s HKKAKFAST l!v a t'loroii-'h knowli'dw of Hie n'oral laws whir l itmc rn (he imi" ;n it' s of ii ;." st:on and initrit ion. and hv t rairf.i! :.!;; Ii ,'.t:-i;i of the finr proiirrtiof! of well .sHeeted Coroa. Mr. Kpps tins provide.) our ln I a -if tahlc with a (ielica'civ fi 'Voir.l hcvcrai,-,.- wiiirli may .- ivr ns many heavy doctor lulls. If i !v.lh" judie ious use of xncti artlelf of ii"t Met a - -1 r (it i 1 1 may lr yi .dually imil' 111. until stronu' entiimli to resist ev. : - i -fenry to disease, HutiilredH cf su!:i- . i. .lies 'are float i n ii around us read v to arratK wh"r- er here is a vet-k point. We niav esrane inanv a fatal shaft by keeping ourselven weil lorrified with pure blool and a lironeriv nourished frmne." Civil Service Gazette. Mado.si simol v with hoilinj' water or milk. Sold imlv in iialf-ooniKi tirifi, by eroreries. labelled thur: .1 AMEs Kfl'S DO., Iloniu oriatlifr Chemist .London. r.UKland How Lost Z How Regained ! KflOlV THYSELF. Or SELF.PRESERVATION. A new and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY ou NERVOUS and PHYSICAL 'DEBILITY, ERRORS of YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE MATURE 1ECLINE. and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, cilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 by mail, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect- ub wuu endorsements IsFREE! now" or the Press and voluntai testimonials of the cuj Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER TAIN ri'liK. ArirlreBB lr. W If The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bullinuh St., Boston, Man. I he 1 eabodv Medical Institute has manv imi tators, but no equal. erald. 1 ne (science 01 lile, or tjelf lreservation. 19 a treasure more valuuble than t'old. Kead it now, every WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to be STRONG . Jledtcai, ieview. . opynghtcd-' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. Vt .THE OR,G'NAL AND GENUINE. Hi.;; nr.; i'apff. 9 lexican M ustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring ' an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. Ail druggists and dealers have it. KKAI.rU IN- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE. l'alronage tf the Public Solicited. - - - North Sixth Str eet, Plattsmouth. F IRST : NATIONAL : HANK , OK ri.ATTSMOUTIl. NKltltASK A I'-iid ii) capilal S'll plUH .f.Kl.dl 10,00 . 10,IHK).0U rs the vry bi-t f:tcllltli"t for tli proinp tniiiraction til liK'liiiiate iSanking' JBusinoss" Stock, linndM, irolil. liovi-rni'ieiit imd local hb :11m if l)Oii;;lit Mid siilil. DfpoHits rei'itlveil .llil UlttTi'Nt ullout'll i lllf WltlllCKl!' irafts drawn, ;iv:iilal'le In any part ol the fnitt'd Slate- mid all the rii"iial l-wni of JOLLKCTIONH MA1K AM, .M l'l 1 Tl-.K. V UKMIT- Uiiihi-st iiif.rliet l'l-i- for Coiinty War- rants, KtaJ Hiiit t'oimly hondu. JUKKCTOKS John Kltzi;ra!d I. IlawkHwortll .Sam Wauxli. K. K. White Uetire V- Dovey lohn Kitzirt-rahl. . WaiiKh. 1'reHidf nt ' Cael tet. N TEW HARDWARE STORE S. IC. HALL & SON Keen all kinds of Imilili-ri hardwarn 01 hand auu wui rnppiy I'onii ai.'loiM ou inohi lav orahle tfi-rs TIKT HOOFING spouting and Kinds of tin v.orU j roni'dly iii'doiH Ir in Urn toiiniry Solicited. lone ;.ll St. l'LA'll MWOU i U, NKH. -THF cniZKNS HANK. I PhAlTrtMOUTM - NK111USKA jBpltal stock paid In 50- 0 0 Authorized Capital, ICO.OOO. uFFTCKKfl .'KANK CAU.'tl.-Tn. .OS. A, CwN'Mt!, President. Vica-PrMtdent rilKKCTOKM KraaK ('arruth J. A. Connor, F. K. tiutbmariD ). W. John?on, Jlenry luck, John O'Ksefe W. I). M'-rri;im. V.'rn. Wetencariip, W. . If. CuRliinp. TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING BDSiNES iues certiflcates of deptlts bfiariiu: Interest Buys jind sflle "xrli;u;,re. county and A. C. MAYES C ) V N r V - S IT It V K Villi AN CIVIL KNGIXKKR AU orders left with the county clerk will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IX COUKT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND Th- only SHfc, Pcrr, an1 r&UtW P!iJ fr.r rJ. 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