T 8 WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTILNK HUASKA. NOVEMBER 10 1892 CJ: C .ifi. 'i, t,32; i - "" r elitnnn, ' " BUI FROM THE ASHfS! C2. Tj t K ti i' i. h Ii lu:. T.ie t tl en f ' ;i tun ior hoju a V d t oil ho o T ... r C a' ' Cll 'irm in Cody, f 'lie M pool Ca I elnl' ' in'ii'l.'t ' :' 1 ' . th tUl' i'l di:l 1 1 I'll I" 1 ll'l'lll""! t nrirv: '"I'.v. r 1.1:11.; iodic. ..ci- plu ra'iiy for. 1 1.11 1 im. ii'C ciiti.eu piit.l.c.iu rlii'- i.c.-.ci ic i !. ' !.' rAK'KK H M'li'i Gill- IJlU.M.'H.V. Cliaimiiii Cii.ter i--u.ll H.cJol- '2oW 11 ' .... i -i 11 ; 1 1. .Kin' : l.i: "On 1 -ii . publican 1 1-. r.-c. ivod by the te i.ni..l ro.inu.tlee up u . midnight, n.rrirn:i an I iv'ii'il have ''Curried ( ;,,i. 1. ...I.., .'. -''. .'i.'.il.l '.chtiHv... 1 "' v"ii. "f '.'." Ohio, Oti'n.i. IV.o- 1 n'lui. Kh!r Island, A ca, .:, ;,..iim, t iil- r iitlo. iJlUnoj., ! .1. K.H'i .'iiiiuiMiui, 1 New llllllinliili', Vv I. ;-i . .'hill .ti'ti.i, No'ltti )) l'cf:i, ,i(..S'h D.iloiu, Yilrd)il;b.l, '.'' '"'':' v"' 'i'lii. . llliJilin.l 11:1 I l V ..." 1 . " '' 1 lor'nl vnlf '. a 'j i I o. .( lirti.e I'vhVtvriil's'oli'1'., P'"' "!' 'vvi',t''1 tit tin's hom also pho.-., t'.i;i,t wj more than i-V'-ii ch.inc.ra West Virginia." The election' ye: t. rii.i , in a quiet am! nr;lrr!y r result iviiw h onipi'nJ 'the cnilniMi.'-lic ! h;nl expected I!r - the city wiih ul ,ilu to ni 1 Tar., arii I for Andrew ind liiteliea.l lu'inR elected : Th vot." ' of c en'i -one pr-,cintsi throughout Ihe stnte shows a ain that if estimated won Id iveCrounee a R"au ol 1,710 over Hiclmila' vote in 180. Tlw." Hume precinct show n net loss io Van W'yck which if maintained outrt decrease his vote 4,()(:6 below 1 11.1t of Tywcrs. Twenty-live voting precincts give Crouhse 3.21.!, Vim Wyck 1,522, Morton 1 ,02t. A number of pre. ints in the city of Lincoln arc in cl tided. ' Forty-two votiti; ' precincts .throughout the tut give Harrifon 4J.257, Morton 1,25, Woavcr 3,.H7. Sixty-seven voting precincts in Nebraska give the following vote' on president: Harrison, 10,770; Cleveland. 2,740) Weavcr,0,032. . ' Forty-four voting -precinct give for governor: Cronnse, 5,001; Mor ton, 2,372; VauWyck, 2,842. Thus far the returns shown fall ing of! of the democratic nnd Inde pendent vote of two" years ago on tho.tftute ticket and indicate the -election of the entire republican utatt ticket as well as the electoral ticket. i'j'fhe vote ot the dillerent precincts ' in Cass county as far us has been obtal ned is as follows: First Ward-Kepublican electors, .70; independent electors. Kt; deiuo 'ratic electors, 'XI; Cronnse, r.. 72; . Morton, d., 115; Majors, 70; Wolbach, :l.,10i; Allen, r, 7S; Crow, !.. HO; .'Moore, r., 80; O'Sullivan, d., U; Hart .loy,.rHT3; Heckinan, d., 115; Gering, d.,120; Hastings, r., 00; Wiggins, d., 10ft; ;oudy, r.. 70; Uoi utierg, d., HO; .Mryua.d., 110; Field, r.. 79; Halde inwn, r., 43; Travis, tl., 140; Teflt, r., 52; .AVhite, d., i:i3; Cooley. r., 58; Davies, r., 83; Harshinau, d., 110; Mullen, d., 101; Stone, d 121; Watson, r 00. Second NVard Kepublicau elec tors, 100; independent electors, 114; democratic elector. 33; Crounse. r., 83; Morton. i, 150; Majors, r.. 1C; IVeHbach, d., 140; Allen, r., 03; Crow, J., 150; Moore, r.. 00; O'Sullivan, d., 142; Hartley, r., S5; liecktuan, d.. 150; tiering, d.,170; Hastings, r., SO; Hum- ,ihrey,00; Wiggins, d 130; Goudy, r 91; Hornber'er, d., 151; Hryiui, d., 147; Field, r., 100; Haldeinan, r., 7t; ir"'"'u- 1, nl' T ''.', 107; Cooley, d., 80; Davies, r., ttj; Harshiium, .1., 1X1; Mullen, 1., Ih'; Stone, 1, 15?); Walson. r., 02. I Third Ward-republican electors !; r , t..- .r...tf. .... . ' iH iiuiepruoini cicciors w; uemo- j crats electors, 40; Cronnse, r, 128 Morton. d 130; Majors, lit); 'ol- iacn, i.t 1.; .men. r.. mi; Crow, d., 132: Moore, r., 150; O'Sullivan, d., 120; Hartley, r., 110; Heckinan, d j 117; Gerin, d,.' 151; Hastinjjs, r., j 137; Humphrey, r., 151; WiffCms,d., 33i Goudy, r., 153; HornherRer, d., A. ,7 . r 1 'to it .f Willi I tin- ivadi it4.:.llitiiti llie rj I i z -iii:ri: Htal linvv.i w carry Ihi aioritv. SJl elyi ,hb WSsTRJCT. a. u t ' !' uird b'.ootl Up y .'. ti ly Their l.allch. t iiii ii . present it -.3 I t iCwti. 1 , if . 'I.. I 'll; Fi-lil. r l.'.f; ...inlrii. 1,1. r, 110; Trav'iH, l., 1S4; I'. . i', 1., .in; vv ii tf, l , 17-1; l-'.i.fn j , r.i.'.l, tin. .-.nil. in, d. KiTi; mlK-ii, 1.., I ."ii.ne V i. i.a.i'., i.5. l-'o uili U'i,r;l - ri'iuliciui ciecloi'H 8"; im! i -t'l.ili'iit dec. 01 h, Kl; ileino nit fletMiir- I'l; Cry u 11 hi 7.!; Morion M,ijiii. S7; vVolli.ii-l., llil; Allen i'l; I'rmir, ('.; Moure, ii;(,iilliviiil I-.!; U H ite., 7t; lli eKiu.1.1, lilt; Oer i III; JI.im.iis 0.1; Humphrey, 7il, v-'c in-, I'M, Ooii.l v. 7'.l; Hi ii- li.Ti-r, 121; llryan, 127; I'ietd, K'l; II iiileiuaii. ..'!; iravin, !:;; Tetft, f7; While, fSol; C'ouley, 71; l)iivi-, 7'.l; I l.i r.-tli m.i t. l.i.); Mullen, l't; S: out,', lUit; Wait-on, b". , ' hilili v aid - Kepilhlican t'K'CtorH, CW; i.i ) ''jirii.le.iiH, i!(l; ilcmoeratH, .'W; Cniii iM , 'y'r, Morton, CJ; ."jurs, Sri,-t Wn.haeh, ri'.',, Allen. ;- Crow,, .'loiye, .!; t. .Mi.l(v;ui, ..i; t.irt.ley, Gl; .lieektnau, til; (Jeritijj, 75jiiirtl( i'.u A', 1 1 . .., ,-t. .... 1 50; (roit'iy, X,; Hocilierer, IKJJ Hryan.lj.); Fieli.l, n.il'lt tiiaM, il'.l; Tniviri, Ai; 'JVift, i); While, 7(1: Coohiy, fil; Ilivien, 51; H.rshiniiii, ;17; MiilU n. n:!; ?!ni',U Wat.-inn. 5.7. rhil'.Miuiu'h Preoii!'.'!. - P";hjIIU can fl rt-ii'M, S.. iiih.r'r'i'K'iu.J, II1.); tlemoi ratK, lit; CnniriM, ISiJ; Moi lim, 131; Majors, 80; "vVolbach, I'J.'t; AU-.-u 75, Crow. I an; Moore, '.'; (J'Sullivan, St.n Hoy, 7; Meckniitn, lj(); C,er iti, KM; Jl.iHtiuH, $; Humphrey; 7:'; Wi;;;;inM, Z Oouoy, 7:i; Hnu-i Ini, !.:.); Itryaii, 177, .I'iehl, 0;l; Hahleiunn, tTtuvit, lOI'i; T. iil., 57; White, l.'xi; Cnoley, (in;. Diivic.-, 7H; Unrs-hmnii, hit, Mullen, 1X1; Sinne, 1 i:; v atMOn, 71. ,niii.l UeiiU KcixiUin. jri elcc-1 tor, 57; independent electors 57, democrat elector, 20; tTounse Z; Morton, 3J; Van Wycfc, ; MajOiH, 51: Shraih-r.l'J, SVolhach, 'JUJ; Allcu 5,'; Crow, rt'J, Raptor! in, 41; Me Keyn.jhlrt, 4!2; Monte, 4!; O'Sullivau, 37; Hartley, 51; Itechninn, :il; Wolf, 45; Gerin,3!l; HastinRW, 4H; Strick ler, 40; (Iiinnel, 50; Hmuphriy, 4.H; WiRint. 3.1; Onudy, IS; lliutt, 40; Hornherger,33; Hryan, 4ti; Field, 17; Shnmp,i!0; Halileman, 55; Truv in, 57; Teflt. 3S. White, 3(; Coole, 47; DavieM, 45; ll.irshiuan, :t5; Waton, 31. Koch mull District No. ' Crounse. 30; Morton, 44; Majors, 35, Wolluuk, 42; Alh n 30; Crow, 40 Moore, 30; O'Sullivan, 41; Hartley, 3i Heckinan, 45; GeriiiH, 45; JJaHtinj;n, In; Cioiidy, :I0; Hornln'ri;er. 4.1; Hry- nil, 41; hu-1,1 37; llahlenian. .'((I; Travin, 55; Cuoley, 7; Davie.-, 32; Ilarslini.in, 43; Mullen. 30; Stone. 13; Watson, 37. Salt Creek - leullienn .'kctorn, 117; independent electors. 3S( dciitn cralic electors, 12; Crtuns. IKS; Morion, M; Maors. 11'.'; Wolhaek, 30; Allen, 117; Crow, JS; Moore, HI; O'Sulliviui, 3S; Ihntiey, 117; Heck man, 30; Germ;;, l'.'; lusting. 1011; Humphrey, 110; WiKnius, 30; Gondy, 111; Hoinberer, :; HrjnnOI; Field, 100; Ihildeinan, I'JN; Travis. 7 Tetlt, 104; White, 41!; Cooley, KC; On vie-, 107; Harshtiiai), t4; Mullen. 50; Stone, 4S; Wiitson, Mil Weepinr Water Firnt arl Ke puhlicaii electors, 0'J; independ ent electors, 111; democratic electors, 11; Ci-ouriM.-. 57; Morton, 22; Majors. 01; Wolbach, 2; Allen, 2; Crow, 2".'; Moore, eW; O'Sulliviui, XI; Hurt Icy, tfl; Heckmnu, 21; Gurinj;. '; last hiji's. 'I; Humphrey, 55; Wiiius, 24; tioiidy, (W; Hot 11 better, W; Hryau,37; Field. 55; Hahleunin, S0; Travis, X; Teftt.m.i; Whitc.7; Cooley. 5H; Dnvics, SO; Harslunan, ll; lul lili. 2rt; Stone. :t0; Wntsoti, .13. Ml l'l' nsiiiil-Ropiiblicnii eleeiurt. W; independent electors. 48; demo- cralic electors, 25: Crouse 53; Morton 55; Vhu Wyck. 27; Major. 5; Wol buch.Ol; Allen. 5fl; Crow, 03; Moorr V; 0'Sulljvnu,ti7; Hartley, 5S; Hrck mun. 03; Goring 54; ifastins, 5ti; , Hinnphrey.nS; Wi.-jrin,t,J: (joudy, 57; Hornbcreer. .": Hrviiu.SI Kirl.l - . ' 55; Haldeinan. 5S; Trsvis. 75 Tcllt. X; While, 4n: Cool. y, W; !)avies,54; Harsluii.m.Oi); Mullen, C4; Stone, W; Watson, 57. Greenwood K', publican electors us; independent elector, HI; demo cratic electors 22; Cronnse, 01; Morton, 30: Van Vck 7l:Maiois.73: Wolbach, M; Allen. 00; Crow, 30; Moore, 50; O'Sullivun. 31; Hartley, r; Hecktuan. 31; Cerin. JIO. Hast-, ina, tif.; 1 1 uiiiphrey,02; Wijrins,' Xi; Goudy, 00; Hornberjjer, .T.; Hrau, HO; Fields, 08; Jlaldfrnno, , "I ' ' I . .HI, I 7;; G. g . ' "'(j ! lorubt r-1 ' ; Hnl.lv i : i-..., M7; VV I i . ll.illl.SV 7H; C01 li-j.,7 '; 1 .n i ... K4; I larsbui.ni 87; Mul in, ; .-v. n . KS; W.iou KS t Ctiiiii i.nni ,.. 1, 1 l.i afteriii.on clainiH tiii- iiiii uf 'in- erne county ticket Midi the exei ptioii of county attorney . aid it in conci'ded that Hie len'.i a's l.ave elected II. D. Travis. TelfiisOO votes beliind White, and there are several rebuilt. licau precincts to In . ir from. Dav ies and Cooley are elected. John C. Uaisoi. i; elect' tl llont rejiresentntive by a handsome ma jority haveing received .a. majority if 7i votes in Otoe county.. ., Iadicalions point lo the election tf John Havs as commissioner from the Third dislru;i with a handsome majority. Wallpaper tit Gering A Co's. Fok SAI.n -Two desirable rtsi-dem-e lots in Orchard lliil addition to ri.'ittsrtn.u'.h. within n block of the -'Missouri I'HCific depot. For Iarticularn call on oraddres.s The IIkK'A,Ii oihee.' ' . Window glame at Gcriun & Co's. liiore will ,v n 'meeting of (;e oi'th-ia! Im.t.-;! of th;' M.' lv. '' i.nrvh this' fvti.iV.;; :it the t lost! ii -.hit fraycr laetlit.g. A fu'.l alien. Jm.ci' ;h di'ii'id at l,usiiK-n of impi.rt. !!? will conn' t'efore the :n:'c'ti;i. . NUed p;-.i,-itK .it (i.'ii., f,,v, .! linhoiiiiMn. y.i limn i hs tii-j year K23 Hildi-s-heiiu id ttjeutioned in history. 11 tlip.t ywr wo aroUilil Louin tiui lions. :imr loiiiiiRne' noa aud succsKsor, Uiado it too Kent of tho bishopric intondad by bia f:v4.har to be eptublisbwd at th neighbor in(? towu of Eke. Less than a cntnry lwioro Charltiiiitysnii liud brought tb lieathmi biuou into subjection and Chriiitianiiy was yet r.tiw in thn hind. Gunthcr, (he fij-ht lidiop, hid been can on at tlio cuUm.irjil nt Keims. Tineti yearn aftor his :lovation to the low eiiiwuyyal see ho consecrated th firt rhapel, ti'imii" it in bonor of thfi Viraia Mifi, Tl, ,.1, ,....1 ;.. ii.i.l occupied tu BJttt under tho present ' cathedral, wbr the prypt of tho now ' r.aurcn in oout. . A pretty robuah that njw T;b Ui tha outer wall of the cathdrid choir la said by tradition to havs grown there Hinue ths days of Louis the Pious hinj snlf. lu the Twelfth century, when the choir and crypt were being enlarged, protecting hollow wall was built around the rosebush. i order that tha ,ylre inhrht roiitiiniH to jrow out the build ing when the new wall bad bmn cou pletwl. A bit of tho old arching may be seen hshind the altar ia the crypt. This i the prsneiit roncher for the great g of the rosobvmh, and it must he admitted tuat niauy traditions repoea upon a less solid founiUriou Arohitsctural Record. ' tlntlDK Nbof tlMh. In London a century ago it was uo nucommon practice on the part of the "fast iiimii" to drink linnipers to the iiKsltb of a lady out of her shoe. The Karl of Cork, in an amusing paper in Ths Connoisseur, rolates au incident of this kind, and to carry the compliment still further he dtates that the shoe was nrth rsil to ha drfssod and served up for up)ier. "TIip cook set hijuolf seriously to work vj.n it. He pitllsd the upper part (which was of lino damask) iuto line shreds au.l towl it up iulo a ragout, minced r.he sole, cut the woinieii heol into tiiiu slices, fried them in hatter nnd p!ace'l them round the .lirh for garnish. Tho company testified their affection for the lady by riitinir heartilv of this ex quisite innirotuptu." Th Color of the 1 A fsmous optician has diw;overed that women have a largr proportion of brown eves than men. If in nurniiU 11,0 mother has brown eyes nnd the father blue the chsiii'es are etfhty-eiifht to twelve t hit the girls of ths family vill he brown evsd. the iwrcetiUc in fnvur of the Isiys having bin eyes beiujf smrenty-t wo tc twenty eiuht. If the parenta have yea of like color the elianess in ftror of lbs chlldrto, both male aad founds, iiariuir e nT tLn same oolor is inty-two to elijht. K. rhaug. AutiMoata Olutt BlaO. A few drrs vf ataruoius added h wtn aude of by it rog g is what iies ius tieautlfnl r...iMn color o hair. WUkswt Uis auuuoala m r tiu afilikAtiMi uf ths fclsack 10 la own hair impavts a red dish brouan tini to it. Nuw York Jour ual. A AfrlrSK Surrii. The uuw variety uf siisresns reik..rled from the upper Nijjer is of jjlganric siite aud ery rich in snpsr. Moreover, it differs from the ordinary MiuaiYnue. in posscfrsin:? seeds, from which the plant (an 1 rsituxl. The diM-overy eonhrom the nupposition of botsiiists that the common soedle sugaroans, now culti vated from slips, is uisceudol from a rild flowering nod seed bearing cant. ioinloB Globe. Perhavia there has ra ver been another British cabinet that luia containiHl as many literary men as the present one. Mx. Gladstone, 1'rofest.nr Jhyte, Lord Kosehery, Mr. John Morley, Sir Georce O. Ttevelyan and Mr. Aclatnl am all Hi so of letteis. AHOTHEB -ssm joe -iALWAY3 KEEPS. IN THE LEAD.O- ' ' fit or 5Iusi M he xvimfa ! 1 ' 111' '! ' I " . I GET THS MOST FOE HIS MONET THE m STADELOAflN'S BLOCK GOSSIP AROUND COURT ROOMS. Judge Archer this afternoon united in marriage W. A. Stewart and Miss ajIh Myrtle Johnaton both of Greenwood. ' Williams, Van Arnao A Hart va W. II. Schildknecht ia a new case filed with Judge Archer today. Guild vs. Marshall was tiled in Judge Arch court today. Judge Rjuisey this forenoon united in riiarriagH Willis Perkins, and Miss Florence Hrooks of Mai vein, la. R. D. McNurliu vs. The ICmpkie Hardware Company is the title of an appeal case filed in district court today. Juite ItauiMt-y issued a marriage license today to Henry S. Summer, hold of Colorado and Miss Anna Sherlct of this city. MacVeagh A Co. of Chicago have began proceeding in district court against h'eed Hros. on account for $:M2.r,. The exclusive agency lor our goods in ri.ittsmouth aud vicinity, is good for two or three thousand a year to an active agent. F.xpcri ence not necessary. Address at once. Manufacture, Lynn, Mass. rk off tne Horn. The undersigned is now ready with a good portable chute and tools to remove the useless weap ons of horned cattle at ten cents per head. A letter addressed to the undersigned at Rock Hluli, Cns.t county. Nebraska, will be promptly answered. S. L. Fb'Ki.o.vo. Mi llt K TO VVATKK 1'ONUi MKRS. .The water main will be sbut off ou Main street aud all lines south tomorrow from 10 toll o'clock on account ol repairs being made on Oak street "Cn'l ToUceoSprt of Smo Your lifo Awny," is the name, of a little book just re ceived Idling all about No-tu bac tbe wonderful, harmless, guaran teed cuie for chewing, smoking cigarette habit or suufl dipping. No-tft-bnc is the ouly guaranteed tobacco habit cure in the world--sold In druggists.- Mentiou this paper. The Sterling Keiuedy Co.. 45 Randolph St., Chicago--or In diana Mineral Springs Ind., nnd get n book, mailed free, Mi!eNerve and Liver JJllla Act ononewpricipb-regulating the liver, stouiach and ! bowels through the nervfs A new discov cry lr. MilCM pul spfiOilj cure ...... . . 1 - . A . A. ! .1 I I... . OlllOllsness, iau lasu. innuu nvrr ... piles, constipation ' luiequaled for men, women aud children. Small- t 31 , 111 lil"eU ntilt fit, vi-d c- .a- Samplea tre at F. G. Flicked Co'a m g:.eater mm Ml CQNilGfittiENT ARRIVED of CHmalotojv. Increased attention is being paid this important subject. A chuir of 'Climatology" has been recently founded at the Rush Medical Col- lege, in Chicago. Mot :onserva- I tive physicians prefer to send people with catarrh, delicate throata or lunga to the balmy air of the south, provided the exhilarating air of the sea can be included. This admirable nnd necessary combina tion is furnished the Northerner at North Galveston, a few miles north of Galveston proper on the shel tered nnd beautiful Galveston bay. The North Galyeston Association is prepared to furnish opportun ities of a life, time to the investor; the merchant; the artisan; the in validor to any person whom life in n charming bracing climate ia desirable. Call on or write their l'lattsmouth Agent Pollock fc 1 1 y ers for further information. Listot Letters The following letter list remain ing in the post office for the past week: AiKliTHiin. K. V, tlulker. Ii. It. HIiliK'klnirii. ('. Conk, John Collins. II. V. tMHKhnuii Krunk. Jutt, Heiid Kuehl, W. II. Lewis Siiufur.l .Martin, John MfMenles.tieorKe Martin, K. V. I'aylor V. J. IVrry, Mrs. C. (i. K'lHtjierM. Maud K'itchie, Harvey Teeters, J. I,. Persons calling for the above will .please say "advertised." H. J. STKhtcur, P.M. ! Fok SALli ok Tkahk A desirable lot in l'lattsmouth. Will eell for cash or will take a good buggy horse and horses in exchange For particulars call on or addrens thia office. Lcvll Notic. In vl.e (lifitrtet court of Cuhh rouiili, N'e In the iiiMtier of the unpltiutiou of Hen ry AM und Abrum H. Walrstlt us esecu lorx, to sell reel estate of the relate of Oeorje Wulrailt.deeeaHtd. This cmiee came on for hearing upon ,l,l.,pru,.'"n ot Henry Ahl and Abrum H. Wiilrudt.executort.of tbelunt will and trstiiiiient of CirorKv Wulrudt, deceased, pruyinit f'r lirenne to oell tlie north half of the nortlieHxt ouarter ol feetion '.'0, town 12, riu;e IS, Cues countv, .NetiriiHka, and Hip norttiwrxt iiurtrr i.f .ri tiim 17, town 1J, runjtr 12, Caw count v, Nebraska, or h snllii -lent 11 mount of the hiiiiie tohrinu the hum (lf $m.oi for the payment ill debts allowed uainst said eHtute.leuucies and thet ot of udiuinisl ration, there not Ileitis Niiltic-ient personal prci-rt v to pay satd di'l.ts and c.h-iisis. Ii is therefore ordered Unit all imtsoiih iulerrsted in said estate noit..i.r l.i.fon. ,i... ,i tl.., ..o;..,. ..i ..... Vif ilS. tiV'nf V.eVr.n clerk ot the district court at I'iallsmout h o'clock p. 111., to'show cuus wli'va license si. ..(.Ill (tot I... tfr..Ma.fl ..u..i.l .......:..:.,. ... ui....v.i..i.iisir.i- t.ir to sell so much of t he uhove dcscrilx'd ,.,0ssnrv to iuv miiil l ttw nnd ex nen... m I 11... I ll,ik.u,.P.,i'...tFlllu.,r. ..a ...... . . - r.-ai rsiaie ol sain oeceaseil a shall lc tl...'.ttw.. r v. ... ,,(i' uiti.l ,l..t,u ..-. . . ... ... . ... ... ,,,, ,-A-t'H and that service of this order he made l.v ........... . .... .. liiililioiiln.ii four ' nh ru iikk.m.o. jiit.-.i ti;i-.:ir.i l; luii.iiciiMi.il lour w.-cks in ihk 1L.'I'I 11 v of N'ovetnlier. S'.r! Uttortlt't-H for I'vliitn S A ML' hi. M. CHAPMAN, JudifP of the llistrict Cum t. hmm OLOTHSEB, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. We carry the largest and most complete line of Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry in the county. Weare thu.j in a position to supply every rqimemenl of the public with the greatest possible satisfac tion and on the most advantageous terms. OCK RKPA1K AND MjrodMturing Departments Are imiiortant features "fJ!.lir buin('S8 '""i highly ay,. Iy lJe public, a shown by their liberal patronaire. All re pair work ia positively cash, but we y al re,,,rn charRes when sent us from abroad. All goods sold by us engraved free. ONCK A CUS TOM RK ALWAYS A CUSTOM KR. Give us a call. CARRUTH & jB0g, I'LATTSMOUTU. : NbMKAshA. MONEY to loan on farms from G 1.2 per com up, on I to 10 years iime:to suit Ih bor rower. Also loans on second mortgages. J. M. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. K. RKYXOLDS, KeKlsterea Fhysteisn aa.l fliarauiei.t Special attention given to Office Practice. Kock Wll-km . ) 1