"''"N'"'""''''''""''''''"'"'M'" S . . 1 : , '- Ol l-t::r!iii-"i -J vim -. . or v.. v;u t i:ii:k :i:ii I !' f"l. i re i. !. iil tl;. M":st.; ;U"- I (;! .. ; ; 1 o:...iji:..; rhni:srl"js .f 1'..- ilr " no l'i,lV lia l'.li' li t.f ti.ri'l 1. 1 !!) .1 i li;i;jrr.- r.v.Mn::ysi tl"- h if n J !ai-i !: tlx r. Tiiut lnut wu.i iii iyi.nl '..' : . .M wlicii knu'.htH were I;' 1.1, iiinl a l,.t; i: iliiTiTdJ from a l,;'.'i !n i .y in t :,. ... tent (if liis rttealitjus trniii tlie jh-ojile .V far ns tliey liiive exi.-teit in tiio liiy in states Uiey have been imvt revaletr t )u liiminhiiiw i if Iv ii t nel; v The lnriil glory uf' ttio Kri: iu !;y f lias ilernrttMl. Tint List celioes d' t.i' old quarrels hid uying iixvay in la.1 Intuitu of I lie Kurvivors, ,'in l a nexvor I. : of tilings lia.i conn in (-.'Lslem Keiitue i. so lonj; Rconrtji'd by thesn hlnmlv a-.. brutal vendettas. The crack of tY. WiudirnU'r in Mill lirard, mid fi-iht c tinuo more numerous than ;rayi-r u, ins. Tliore may n nticiihimul u... breaks for yearn to conic, but (lie dav of the. full grown feud has vanished. Tho unsympathetic law and t!:e v.u eonwiiiiil touch of civilization, w ii h ii railroads, hihI its land syndicates, ami its town builders have dialled the eld conditions that nurtured the feud. T.,e old lender; are dead, or in jriHoi:. , i living in peaco. Crni;,' Tollivur in (h ; Uootie Logan and the VouiifK ate a living law. Andy Jolnmou i.i a cup: int. Tho Yellow deckers have her., laud uneculatoM or gnno west. Jennings and the HatlieliU an- i. penitentiary. Joe Kver.solo Iijh . killed. A 6aw In;; dispatxlit.tl Jerry t. tlo. "General" Sowdcrs is a quiet i zen, and his old enemy, Alvu Tun. Hhiin. Ten years ago Governor Knott, In . . the feudsmen of Rowan county a.s I' ! liferent nations, mid invited the le;tn' i s down to Louisvillo to make a treaty , f peace under his Leiit;u auspices. day tho most powerful leader in . v mountain quarrel is held to answer '. fore tho Clurk county circuit court t.i his crimes, like any other ordinary la breaker. The contiat represent t i, changed aUitude of th peoplo tow;.' i the feud. There have been almost i ituinoi, feuds in Ke.ntucky, but tUtnM wbich 1. ed longest, in voivt.'d the Kreutcst tr .. ber of people and claiiiifrl uiost vkt. liecoiiiiii;; remarkably as anomalous u. breaks of crime for thin rieriod of i : ligation, were ei;;lil. iu iiumtxtr. T were tho Turncr-Sizemorfl feud, in K county; the Strong and the Little t iu Breathitt county; the Martin-ToL . war, in liowan county; the Turner-. . ders feud, in 14:11 county; thf Tin iw Howard quarrel, in llaxdiu county; . Hatfield-McCoy feud, m theWtstV.. giuia border, in Tike county, and i French Eversole war, iu Perry xutit;. There was no foolinlineM about an;. thesrt affairs. They wero not the sun;'! primitive forays of Hitter t 'reek ten They were regular wnrs iux'olvin;,' ::i ;ethpr many hundrdso men, and v. death roll counting well up into t.: liuuilreiU. They terrorised entire cmo: ties, put A stop to all busiueM butth ti it killing, drov ttcores of people per ' nianeutly from their homes, held i n :ivil power at bay and required freipiei.i calls upon tho military Ktrength of tate in order that courts ght be I.. !'! at all. They have wst t) tate m v. a! hundred thousands of d tro, and Ii.. . put au almost ineffaceable blot, upon ii reputation. When the lawless bpii it in the li a tucky monutaius had it iH'gimiiui; imn uow Would be dilHiult to say. Th"ii auds of square miles iA mountain ih ,iou; with no settlements laiyer tian mere hamlets: with the nearest railroad ometimes more than a hundred mi lev way; with almont no commuuicaiinn -with the outside world, and with a pop .station shut in liy rutreii mountains to its own tlevices, offered a favovuble soii for the germination of itty iuarrel. which soou grew into ugly foudi. Larg family connections are the rule in tdr mountains, where tho 1h' and miis marry in their teens, and when a feinis uiaii called his cUa to buttle thoy starteu ap.like the tneuof Khixterick Kiiu.froin every bush and stump. There were no v'ares of business to distract attention from the quarrels. Mt of the people jire farmers, who newt to work but liule on their hilly patches to raise the liul that they require, leaving thorn abun dant leisure for (he serious business of lighting. Feuds probably existed before the war, "but we have heard Utile of them if tiny did. The familiarity with scenes ol bloodshed which many thousand mouii Jaineers acquired while serving againM . the iebellion--for the section was over. . whelmiijgly Union in si-iitimeut doubt less had much to do with the tuhseqtiet'. fuller development of the fund into something unique in its line. They made f tfOiHl soldiers, but they didn't know wheii V to quit lighting. From t-ir to soa tin passion for tumult and bloodshed h V been transmitted, and some of the ims dailtreiOUS outlaws in t'n.. tn.mnhiii. I have been iovm und. r twenty, whiie most Of the h adi'l'S in t hi- j;reatet of the lfouda h;vvi iiirn iinih-r tlurtv veal's of Jge. St. Lmiii ( llolie lieiuocrat. Within three vear. the I'niteil Stai' jave bought Ireiu the Inilians about V.OOO.UOu acres of laud, yet them iv 'aitia ftbuut tivj Xiiam Uial are. v ...... i i u ;, it., k ii. v ' it i n ., . ck. .'. . ' .: -. f. "., I ! .. ; . i'.. i . ; . . . i ! " I I i , .III!,...' f . . . !.-.,... Ii, II t-fc J '. ,., I ri ! Ir'i Li i ii. , lu iv i.ill .V' . I. : . I u .1 i..,i!jO n Ai. . t . 1 . i.c . a i I .i-a.. i i-t i . ii k !'"l n." ,. .i - .a ( ir r.lil.iiX, I! i i.i .".i u I., iiu'i rea i a hi left 4... 1.. .t' i.- i. nit J.-.i,. . A' 1. 1 v . ,i I r .in I i, ii in !, n il, a'li b V.,-.!i'l V I J . , jM H.,y. iv V. . Ki.m III lUlKlH' Itlllnd. ii o l u.i A u o 1 On i . I One spnuo: twilight, in the year l?!:. a i.i, in, yoini'; and h mdouie, sat vrii ing in the t 'handier i f u seeliiilcd house , I'4it l.ir from the old Lietlorul pahw e 4il Alaveiiee. I .Suddenly h! dropjH'd bis pen v.'iih a J star; led cry. The f ice of a woman, din: i and yet perf'-ctly ilt.4inct, had appeared 1 between him und his work, lie looked i up. It tiling llnwerlike in tho air abovi him. ileriihheil toward the open win dow il was I here, smiling Kadi)' in the fading liht. Adam Lux stretched out his arms passionately to the vision. "Ah, you como to mn again!'' he said. "Who nre y4iu? Why do you pursue mei Beautiful shadow, whither shall 1 go to find yonr substance? Do yon exist in the flesh, 4r are you only a spirit de lusive as maddening?" "Adam Cousin Adam," a girl's voice called from the court bidow; "leave y. ., t stupid wriling and come down tome! lt is 1 Murgarcthel" Adam Lux p;issed his hands across bis eyes. The voice of Murxarothii dissolved the spell which held him. Uisdreai.i maiden vanihhed. lie de Hconded a corkscrew atair to a court full of shadows, where n girl dressed as foi afetestiMHl dabbling her plump haiius in the fountain, "Von have forgotten my birthday, cousin," she pouted. "Of late yon thir.k of nothing but lilwrty, fraternity, equal ity, like those mad folks in l'aris who have cut off tho head of their Ling." "Pardon me, I did forgetl 1 am but a sorry lover, Margarethe." She sighed deeply. "Von are no lover if mine, Adam. Ours is a betrothal of hands, not of hearts. You cure nothing for love." tie tH)k a turn across tho conrt. He had a Cnu face, with dark brows arch ing over violet eyes, and flaxen ha.tr slightly powdered. A strange smile ap peared on his lips. "1 lov4i not flesh and blood, fljargu rethe, but a phantom, a shadow," he answered, with his eyes full of dreams. "Listen! It came to ineone night us 1 was walking in the gurdeua of the Elec toral palace, a woman's face, white as marble while as one of tho garden lilies just blown; in the chin a deep dimple: about the s-rfect mouth an ex pression 4if kadnes:-, and gravity; a face with gn-ai en s ot unfathomable dark ness, fringed with lashes as black as night, and hair dark also and lustrous, the full rich curls, tipped with uubnrn, falling against a neck like a column of pearl." "Oh." ciieii Mar ir a rethe in dismay, "how very beautiful she must lie! Surely there is no woman like that r all Mayence!" "True," he answered, "nor iu the world, 1 fear, lt is the ghont of some Greek goddess that has entered my brain and will in it be dislodged. 'IV ulght she came to mo again iu the cham ber above stairs. It was your voice (hat frightened her away." Tears stood iu Marxarethc'e eyes. She was jealous and perplexed. "It was wrong 4f me to tell you the things," he continued. "You are a mere child. Margarethe, with the heart 4if a child. Come, let us talk of oilier mat ters:. A great honor has been conferrisl l1 upon me by tho people of Mayence. 1 have been chosen a deputy to go to l'aris and request the annexation of this city to France." "Paris!" sobbed Miirgarethe. "That is a long way off! When will you go'" "Tomorrow by diligence." "You will uever, never come back, Adam!" "Heaven only kmiws," he ausweivd quietly. Lux whs au ardent Kepuhlicau. The mission to Paris suited him well, His handsome head was full of other and more dangerous phantoms than dream maidens, On the following day he kissed poor, weeping Margaret lie good by in the old court, and started lor the French capital, where Jean Puul Marat was then at the height of hi- terrible power. Lux look lodgings in the Hue n. Jlonoreanil hurried to the convention to solicit, iu the name of German repub licans, the annexation of his native cit to France. The chamber on :ii;.i ii,i was full of tumult. Marat - l.ilo.-,,.,. loud mouthed preaching mn-sncre a.,.! anarchy, wus the leader of La Montage As he ranted in the tribune. A lain I. i;, looked at him in disyust. Jli head v.m ts) large for his body: his l-t.n. -n 1 ! face was unspeakably repiil:, n,. wore a patched and du ty ve.ii-i roat . . ... ton velvet troupers stained w.t:, in,., shix-s full of Halls and tied r.;: p-,i k thread, u ragge-hii : , and giv,i ' i confined with a inoii'. "u In? d j-K cleft mouth a sardonic j-'riii ;i ! ! continually. IH- look w,-,- full ..i' in-,, lence and power. "A limuMi r in b" 'y :" 'i :u o thought Adam Lux, Lio I.M.o i t i.o ex .i - jt i . ,.l . . . . ,- , i .n ' i i v . y ,i io u 'i , ,i .1 I ! .v. :i ,i ,i i vv i -i i .i . ,- I II. ! C.i .4 ' I i I . I I ..! ,. ' i i ; i" ..,.... : . .i.i t . - .i. I '.- .. l '. !... ! '. i J 1 M .1 ' i - ' '.' i 'l . . . ..1,'I.H-J Ii'" : l'..'.-i) .Oil . ! i.i. !' I. hi ii v.i ; 1 1. i' 'i 0 .i i .o !.i k I ir ni i' h his Mcit , ii'ij ,'i 1 in.. .'l.p)iM; ,1 til iKl l .J l''l. I i I I. hit; nil,' :il luul ui lieu i.tr nii-.e. I'i ,ivc tno niii v ,iy tn.i ii a M.u'ior' t.lk initi li.tii(!ti! hini t.w; i7 i.i llill:t ). 'I llC lli.llWH) lllitll WilH Stll i-tieil, .".lipped .iv.'.iy Li tlio iiirhtn.'p while t.is viciiia wcui liuiiie con Lt a1ul:niuj' liiuiM If llial tu- luii! l pticci'Msmlly fo tic.l tli.' b irl.ir. Mr. IIt)).T h i I i.i Mis f.u-ti $'l.ii) in c.i-h, iiel w.irc ii line tli.iinoiiil rino- and Html and L,itd watch The liuiiility nt tbe hiyti w.iyuiau and t tif hid t idi luii ;;ic of Mr. .Iqi pcrnavi'd tllui f:om (iitttiiiiiia..;' n severe lossi. lKll.I 1 II K AI'i'I.lt A ; I4i. Tlic wnprciiie com t yotdiTti.iy dc nii'il 1 h iipplicutiori if John F. t!i'(iiiiclin (if Oiii.ilin for a writ in lii.iiitl.iintiH compelling Oovcrnor ISoytl to call ii f pot: i:i 1 election to cliotisi; tlirct' coMnri'HSiiu'ii-at-ldirov to (ill vacanci'.'H ulli't:(J ti cxit in tilt: prencnt i:oiij;r4.:nn. A iiiiirnajjv lit fi;;-it- i.-iti r.o.u.-, d ti it in in by tin: name of Wein'.i ami Itu; v.'iiiuaii liy t'ne. ttiinic (n Lam bert liy Jnd;jj" Ki.nnt.fy ycslcicliiy 4n tin; ground that there was ii!i:il in the county court a petition sinking tli.it n ,,'u ir.liati be appointed for woman in (iiicition Hotti parties live near iS.ick liii: 'ia At Aulmrns jcslindiy tin- jury lii'oi:tlil in a vi nlict of iiiuiHl:m!i. ter in tin: JoliiiHon rase. CAl'TDKEDA lUCYCl.ti Tit!))!:. On the 2tith il.iy of lust September S. O. Lovt-ll ..f Sprinlit'l.!, Neb., bought a bicycle from a Htrant-r, who claimed to have jtlt nnhi ill from Denver, payino hiin $10, ttie balnnct: of $i" to In: juitl in thirty d.iyn. i'wu d.i Vf later Mr. Phil KiiHtcrtlay of Lincoln arrived in Sprinoficld, identified tin- wheel as tin one Htulfti from liim in Lincoln on the tiig'ht of ScptemL'jr 21 und took it away. Yenterday the strung er rctnrui-tl for his $25 .iinl was promptly nrrcpted tiinl placed in jail by detective Lidyard, and Lin coln parties notified. He ;ave the name of IL C. Itrown, and from papers found upon hi person is an all-round crook. Joe Klein has brunette out into tlie whotenale business, l-rid.iy lie ist nicking: for shipment a hirjje bill 4f ootln for the western part of the county. A dispatch to the Lincoln Jour nal from Central City has the fol lowing to say reg;ardinjr the mar riage of Miss Kva Viereji'jr who is well known in this' city: One uf t lit" most pleasant occurences that bus ever taken place in society circles in tbi. city was the niiir riiiye last eveninij iit the Kpiscopnl church in this rityof Miss Kva.llie accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vieret;' mid Mr. O. T. ltishop, one of the most respected yoiinji business men. After the ceremony the invited quests at tended ii reception and banquet at the residence of the bride's par- 4'lllS." IrlMIII K. l.ineiilii Journal It is now stated among the politic, ins that the congressional tig;lit can tie narrowed down to a contest between Lancaster and Cass comities. If we give Mr. Field a larger ma jority than Mr. Ur an yets in Cass, the tight ends on r way It is liotued that the republicans majority in Pawnee will olfsct the democratic preponderance iu Otoe. Johnson comity will annihilate nns unfavorable returns' that in.iv bo made Irom .Ntdimalia fir kich.'iid "oit. That le.ises Lancaster to lake 4. are of Cass, and Lancaster w ill do il with plenty of votes to spare. The 1'iMOii (Li iii' i n club held their first party ol the season .it Km 'k wood hall last evening. 1 here were about thirty couple present am! a very pleasant time was had. The Itoheiniaii ondiestra furnished the music. Burton picks up Polk's tpi.urt l ami i all- the editor of Till; lll-..' W.U an imbecile. Thi.t may he true, hut then we are not a 'tiamp." We did nut como tu tli im cguritiy Ul I ! tills I'l.' t'i . V nie ! di.: li. ! :. I)-.,; ii :.i .' :y t ie i;i iui- H , ai, . I .lis. I . ;. i ; : ; . i . r i , its llh i e i in t finnij . Mr. C M 'e'.-r 1 1 is 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' S:.ile In::, ot Miiitio.'U, ai.il i- b)ile I I'- lot tl f ll.llik. I'll lies: 1 1. 1 ri i '.I. I :i--S W.li a I it Hit .si,," o '...) 1 ii.r i Ivianino. The I,'-;! lor the Panic of ler iIock l- i i.iMii i.-adv lor net II. am y. C i:anci" l'.ii -ion wdl sunn move initi it. Dr. V,';i Idiiio' took a trip to I'roii lier cniiiily, Nehi a. ka, his oKI iioiin . Thieve" liiiAe inin tin- co i! hlleil of Wolf it Tool last Sunday mbl I'liey Milt ly coiuiui'iiccd early in the Fcason to lay in their supply for the wintt r in. tin: expense, nl ilic iibove ii iro'd lirm. fv'ev. Jacobs', of (1 recti wo. id. lias .stm t.'il to p.-1 aeli at thin plrn.i a id xv ill be here every two wcch. Next Saturday niglit a r.nppcr will be: fciven in Mnrdock by ihe Hchtio!, the prneeeda will lie UiietHii tiuyin n tl.u; for tin; Hclmnl. ELM A'OOL) ITEMS, lilinwtiiiit la:lii) A. 1!. DickfOii coinuiein cd moving into lii.i new house, thid moriiin". Ho liaH a line biiiltliur and proposed to enjoy l'.in reclining; days) therein. Itird Critclii'ndd talkHof lmi!din.r a nice little otta! just north of his (livelling; for rental purposes. Mr. Oritchiiehi lia c;reat. fith in the f itnn- prosperity ol KIniwood. Attorney Allen Hetvsofi of Pl.itfs iiioiilh, was a pleasant caller at our nanctuary Monday morning. Ah usual In; wan loaded with one of flirt "that makes im; think" Htories: which are always pertinently, hrnuht in. Left the Reservation. Several large baud ol Ptne K'nlge if;ency Sioux, who were re cently paitl money for cattle turned over to the government for rations, have b ti the reservation und are now camped near Chadron ami Hay Springs, Neb., where they art: buy ing; larie pi,mtities of supplies from Ihe railroad Htoren. They re fuse to trade at the agency. This move on their pin t is considered a nign of 4liscuntent by those at the agency anil an indication that tin reports of a probable outbreak were nut without foi.nd ition. ' RAILROAD TIME TABLE. XI ltl.IM.IO 41 flISSOt III UIVUI II, I!. laiixi; wkst-- Hyer u. I I'lisseinjer il I'usst.iim'r o Ti.... Di'imrt ;i : 4.V ii in . 3:4s p in :i:lll ill russfimer o 7.. fi:l7pm 1'iisseiiifer Tu M. via liulseille 4 In i. n. I'iisfni4er n !U 7:l.',a in I' reiuhl w; via Louisville Sinuani KreiKht No 75, to smith Dlloiliu . li-.'i) u in (iOlXC KAST - l-'lyer .o'.' 5:17 p in I'nsseimiT No 4 tieiti a in I'iisKCiiKt-r Noil. I'.':'J.) ii in l'iiNsi.ii.iT NoS 7: It in I'iisNiMiurr No Hi H:4.'i a in MtsMit hi rti inr iitii.Hoin (.(l(; M'KTII No. I I.4j ii. ill. Mil.', p. in, 4:iil . in. ,i.,.;i ... Iii7 (ItHNi; Sdl'TII- o. '1 No. h, liver -u. T.'il treiilit 11 Hiii. tu 'i-.Vip. HI . S: 57 II. Ill I SU HK1 MX I t.'l It. j (J ASH fAMI" Nil til M. VV. A. mefls entry I -einiiil an. I I'niirlli Mmnlai n-miiy iii KilKftald tin!! V isilini; iii-ti;liljiir t!li tiiif. I I' C lliiietu, V. 4'. . I' Wi-rtciiOeri.'fr. W ., I S C. Wililc, fieik. I " ----- - - - --- - . .)i:nRK in- mi: wuui.n, .Ve.ih ut 7-. evtry Mi av eveiiiiiK.il llie (.ntint Aao leill. A. 1-. i, ii, i. in. iiii-mili'iit, 'lb,,. Walliim' j M'iTetiil. A i l' W V, Neel first n,IM K,i i v 1 1. 1 v i , n inn ol i-.ii li i Hi at 1 1 1 1 1 h j lisll. I'i link t rin v h n M V , f 1. Il,ni. k, li-l'iintri . ' (' A. It. M'-l oiitiin- I'wt Nn. !'. nii.,. imi-i) i Siitiiiilay en.niiiL' al. 7 : :ai ai iii.-n Hal) ill j liin-l;wo,,il lil,,i-k. All N Isil tut: oitit ,1,1. .ur ft'lillillh IllVlleil to meet Willi ll. Kli-'l H.ltfs, I I't'"-' Ailjiil.iut ,i:. I-'. NiIoh. I'i,-' (.iiiiiiiM. Iili-r. j LT Moll I s i .'ll-. I ..iiiil l.-t l,.nle 1 v N" I7. MirN .i r, Wi-ttnestlav ee niiit: nl tln-ir halt ,,er llenti. I .V Tint',,, nil j i-ilniK kni-lils :,n- i.n.liilK i v t -1 1 li. al 1 1-tel. M . t itlllit Ii . i i : i it ; , 1 1. 1 m s l nl i K an. s. I o l' W ., l M,-,-t .,, ,,, I l,,,-li I I i l I. -I i- t'll i li u - iii l ),, in. .nl 1 1 nl III (I K Hall. M .. in han. M U , I-. 1' lliovwi. r- .inlrj, l)t'OIH KKS Of l.'KHKI I A llml "I I'rniii-l-. I.iiili:,- No in ini.,. ti,. .,',.,,1, :,!;,! (niiitti riiiiK.lav i-vi'iilii-s nl e.ii-li iiiiiiiUi in I lie I" O . II. V lull. .Mr, ., i',un,,, N U. ; Mrt. Jvku Jiij, tjurljr. 1 t.i v. ir v.i 11 Inlanm; or M'd ctini'.iiV'l. What is oixkI so.ip ? All r.oitr, of r,ton.s r.c!' !v, c:;K:ri.:!iy (li'tb'sLs-. :i ' sorti id pedjilci use it. 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'" Y,k iaflr II (faraalRkUalu, na atti , .,.,, hr th iaUbraU.1 Putllla TrtatntnL I -'IVIS REIrlCDV CO., Mfg. Chml.t. TrntH IIC OAI ifUnCar Uhiikikt inonnai Do you Know? That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause-Indigestion, Consti pation, Headache, Biliousness, nnd Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford's Liver "in viorator is a vegetable specific for Liver Disorders and their accompany ing evils. It cures thousands why not be one of them ? Take Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator. Your Druggist will supply you. How Lost ! How Regained4. KKB1Y THYSELF. Or M-'..F-I'KIKK ATION. A tns mil only 4rti,lMivl I'Kl.K f-lsNAV nil N KIlVOliK ajid niVSIOAL ItKIWI.ITV. Mtll4KS of IOI Til. KI?4I Mi l O IT.U,I1'V, I'KK Bl ATI III: IIK4 I.INV:, ami sll IHSICASF.S tut W f.A KMKKttKSotMAN. SDK twitt, cloth, i fill; iw iniiiuit" pmKiripiiim. Only $l.("i Ly Dm.:, (Imitiifl at-aiitt. l'eacripljr i'ri).oi i- n wuti prifturafiiicMi rnrri crwn uf tl.4 I'rawanil n...iMr; LULL I p Xv.i t-al.iii(ir,ial uf 1 1 if urrti lllklaii MJVV. Coiiwiliniiiin 111 ftin nr lf mi l. l'IiHTt tn'v ineri. I vioi.am r. M ( ru:( v rni.l ;t. TAIN I(K. ..lil-i- Hr XV. II. I'urltnr. or Tin- 1'i-uIh.iI) Mulk-ikl liiftituti', Ka. 4 ('..illitKlic'l.. 11. t.iri, M.i" 'I'll.. 1'i-iilly t-i)n'il IiititiiU tutors, .i:l no itinmI. II r-i. t 'I'll,: Si I I- uf I.I:-, . r S, a I' ttvu..r.. in.. ii- v.tliiui l.- ll.ti, j -t i H'K K .111.1 N I V. Ol s 1 t- si liOMl . .1'-. '.'.',. . li.. tii.-iny lin'.. : en 11, . .ul it 1 n,i , iei. I t. .ir;i 'u il'jlUlii .1 Ilnxx nun Ii hinder i- ( '. V. SIht 111. 111 i'iii.; to liarlmr -;e Ii a tlisrei ntjlile i -r.-a.ni u U. M. releiaien. .."..' 1, LtjU i , -A IA ft fc.l "f"!T?"r VPy4fr A 4 - l' I ill "V-V Keepa C"ii :,!, on liatnl (.'Very th.oj;' yuii iieed to HJKMSU YOUIl 1IOU.SK. HIXTIt AN1 MAIN' HTS., F-LATTti t'TH, . NLKRASKA FIRST - NATIONAL : HANK )! PI.ATTttiMOllT!!, NI C K'ASK A. I'inil ut rnpitat SurpluM Vni.tmi.tKut . lO.INKI.fHM OTer tlie very lit-Ht fiieili' icx foi I ti: prumiit triitiMietititi nl LllGlTUiIATli BANKING BUSINES, STOCKS, tinml, e itil, rjovcrntnent nnil liiitil , ri uri I iri liuiii Iu unit sulil. Ill ivv ils rei.ii'veil nnil Inti-rei-t iitlmveil mi tin-ei'i lilii lid s. Ilrafts ilrawn, available ii) anv iui I uf Hip t'. S. anil nil the priuei piil tt.wns of I'airnpe. 1'olIei'tlniiH mini, nnil pi. iniitlv refiimp,!. 1 1 1 ulicnl inarttet liriee inntl fur cetnity wiirrioits, stnle im.l lain! y iMin.Js. ID 1 1Z 13 OTO I ; Jel.n r'itfr:itil, l. llawk-twui Hi S. V' -niuli, I'.K Wh'te, (i. K. Iivt y. lotin Kitx'.'r.il'l, I'res. S. l'.nr.;li, ('nsliier HON. MATTJEW GEKING KhMOClfATIC NOMINKfi l'IW ATTORNEY - GENERAL Till acMrcHH the cilivsi'M ol I'liitts month Hittf Cass County up on the iiHiieH of the dtiy from a Democratic Standpoint Monday Evening, Nov. 7th. Vf, H. rUSHING, PwiJt-ttt. I, W. JOHNSON, Vice-Pri4. (I'l'IJ'ajNS & n:Vj'i',, of. t l.A'l I s.Mtil I H, M.llK AsK A. PHI'l U CHitHl, $50,000 r. k. (.iitiiiiniii. j. vv. im-i. 11. (ireii-i-l, llenrv I'.'lktfiiliut s , 'I. V. M.irciui, .1. i. t 'tiniinr. W. Wet Ii rikiiiii. . II. t ii liiiiii. A vein-ial Itnitkiti laiHitiet It'iti-m. iisl. imh;;si allbwi-ii d1! m uwh A QALTANIZED STEEL - N'I STEEL TOWER :wnr Th CrtlDut. Thme I'lgiitf" tell tlie Htory. K.llll illlH, I', uillH, In m; awi; in un, r,.2i.jlu 'i,'A,iM:i;lri Ijtt'j will 1 rai h iji.hio. Mills, WimjiI Tiinki, anil all kuiih nf Winil mill M:n liiiii'i). iiiii.ST niK nm Aermotor Co. D. E. Babbingtin PtATTSMOUTH. KB. ,,: 'I he Mi.-.siinri l'lieilii' railroail will sell roninl ri tiekt-ts to Omaha on tin- 7tli Inr (ii it- ami .1 (li inl it c (or the. republican ully. WIND MILL W.K