4 TSB Semi-lTeekly News-Herald... WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTYT TTYTTTYT TfTTTTTT 4 w i w lrjr COINTAINS JL,L. TTJHLIS NEWS FOB ONLY $1 -A. Ir;' .flCyVJ. . . r. r my-vM-T-i in rrvn nr l c iv i -t-w nwr - r- m -tc I TRIAL SuBSCRIPTlUlN IMKtt lViuiNino run i wcimi i-nvc ounio, PLATTS MOUTH , NEB RS K A 6 OFFICE ON LOWER MAIN STREET. : . I SESSION OF THE CITY L rnvviiiF.ltl RLE AMOUNT OF V X K7 aV w BUSINESS TIMSSACTED. Committee on the Furcliwe or mf and Klectrlc Light Plant Olven - More Time for Iuventigation Contract Let for the Repair of Shlewalkn-Tliree Attempted Burglaries. ing. The citv council met io regular ses sion last evening, all members baing present except Parmele, Mayor Gat eche in the cbair. An opinion was read from the eity attorney, which held that the city would not be liable for the value of the e&a and electric light bonds in case the citv bought the plant for the reason that the citv was all ready bonded to its ful legal limit A communication was then read from, the city attorney requesting authority to bring suit against the wRtpr comiianv to test the validity of the contract between the city and the water company. The authority was unanimously given by the passage of a resolution. Cummins, of the hospital committee, renorted the nest house in bad condi tion, it being rapidly dismantled by marauders. Alter some discussion the matter of repairs was turned over LVJ lUtl UUSpiiai tuiuuiiiiiv) . . , authorized to proceed with the worK according to the best judgment of the committee. The committee on the purchase of the e&a Dlant was civen further time 3 a to Investigate. Oida tor the reoair of sidewalks were opened and read as follows: R Johnson. 12 cente per foo; George Mapes, 11 cents per foot- On motion of Battler the work was let to lowest bidder. By resolution the following side walks were ordered constructed: Alonff lots 3 to 7 in block 11, Thomp son's addition, and east side of lot 1, block 42, and along lot 12, block 42. The chief of polfTe was instructed to mow the weeds in the streets and thoroughfares of the city. CjAHlipins gave noKce that newspa peTKraWier boys who rode upon side walks would be prosecuted. On motion of White the chief of po lice was instructed to open up gate and road to cktf dump on the river. Officer Hansen having explained that. the cate was fastened and the road D planted in potatoes. On motion the mayor a-ppointed Cummins. Sattler and Miller to eor- respond with the Bulington author ities and see if the old river track rnnld be obtained for a road to the ferry. Ileisel called attention to tho cross ing on Washington avenue and Sev enth street and it was ordered ro- paired. Mike Warga, by permission, called attention to a deep hole which had been washed out near his property and asked permission to work out his, poll tax in filling it. The matter was fin ally referred to the committee on Btreets, alleys and bridges, with power to act. William Neville made a sensible talk before the city's leveling council favoring the I up the Burlington grounds south of Main street, oppo site the new parR. The council looked favorably upon the plan and referred the matter to the committee on streets, alleys and bridges witti power to act, The mayor, under the now ordi nance, appointed Dr. Cummins as city physician and confirmation irametl r a iately followed. Lyman Kildow. labor 43 SO Sam Archer, hauling dead horse 2 0U tiea Games, team work. W L Kildow. hauline don ' 50 fc-TENiNG News, printing oo vv K b ox. 1 Ml Daily Journal, printing . 2 WJ The city marshal was ordered to re- pair street at canning factory and near ' Mrs-Reinhackel's residence on Win- terstreen hill. ' Cummins called attention to the ditch on Tenth and Granite streets, and the matter was referred to the " streets, alleys and bridges committee , with power to act. The council then adjourned AH - ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. 'T tares Residence Visited By Barglars JVlthont Av.aH. Close to the midnight hour last I night a burclar or burglars sought to effect an entrance into the residence of Benton -Brown, up in ttie Second ward, but they were heard and were quickly frightened away. They then visited Mrs. Boomer's place, and the lady was frightened half out of her wits, but she made so much noise that the thief or thieves soon sought safer ground. The third place visited was that of jlr. Cummingo, also p . the Second . ward. At this placo they were in a fair way to enter the room through a window when a flower pot was knocked I off the sill, which fea to the floor, making considerable noise and. awak- I flninff the inmates. It seems the bur-1 glare then gave up in disgust and rfuit for the night, as nothing further was heard of them. It will not be amiss, Wnwver for. people to keep a lookout f.- these niffht visitors, as they may when least expected. - - - . BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Cashier West,of the Nehawka bank. is in town today. The regular meeting of the McKin- ley club takes place tonight. For exchange, cord wood for a good horse. Enquire at TllK KEWS office. Get your abstracts of title made by Robert J. Vass. Office in Briggs build- The Cabinet, raado by Otto Wurl, is the best nickel cigar sold anywhere. Try it. Go to Robert J. Vass for reliable abstracts of title. Office in liriggs building. The will of the late Mrs. Frances J. Kinsr was admitted to probate in county court today. Isaac Teagarden, R. S. Wilkinson and C II. King of Weeping Water are in town on business today. G. J. Jones, wifo and daughter and Mr. IlibbHrd, Mrs. Jones' father, went i . . . . to Lincoln today to attend tho re union. Miss Clara Street, whose voice well merits tho best of training, will take vocal instruction of Miss Terry at Omaha. Mrs. D. Errett returned to her home at Palmyra, Mo., today after a pleas ant visit with her parents. Mr. and Tjpg Isaac Wiles. Tho Misses Lilian and Grace Stoutenborough entortained a large party of their young lady friends at tea this afternoon. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured without an operation bv simply aoplving De Witt's White h Hazel Salve. F. G. Fricke & Co. Some like tho -McKinley cigar, others prefer the liryan, but every body, including the prohibitionists, admit, that the "Exquisite" is the best a-cent cigar made. A poor family, residing in town but! a short time, lost their little one-year- I old babe vesterdav. and the county I was called upon to bury it, which was I done this afternoon. Brooks Reed and wife of Council I Bluffs, and Mrs. Klrkpatrick of No- hawka are in the citv todav nendinsr a I distribution of the Black estate, which I is to bo mado tomorrow. Star Lodge, No. 4 D. of II. will give a "lawn social ' at the home oi Airs. James Pine on Thursday evening, August 27, corner of Ninth and Elm streets. Every body invited. There will be a "bloomer" sociable at the homo of Mr. Jamos Pino in the Parker Wise property, corner of Ninth and Elm streets, luesday evening. Aug. 25. Everybody invited. Miss Mao Street, after spendirg a pleasant vacation in the city with her parents, departed today for Durango, Colo., to begin her term as teacher in the public schools of that town. Small in size, but great in results, DeWitt's Little Early Risers act gent ly but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. F. G. Fricke & Co. Wm. Soybert and Miss Ida Sayles of Cedar Creek, two of Cass county s prominent young people, will be mar ried at the home of the bride's par ents tomorrow by Rev. Hobbs of Louisville. IL C. McMaken, wife and daughter. MVs. M. A. Dickson; Henry Cooper and wife; Mrs. Leuchtweis and daugh ter, Time, and A. 13. Todd helped to swell the crowd today for Lincoln and the G. A. R. reunion. Clarence Tefft of Avoca, son of the next lieutenant governor of Nebraska, is in the city today attending court and visiting friends. Clarence is a member of the bar, having been ad-1 mitted before the supreme court last year. it would be hard to convince a man suffering from bilious colic that his agony is due to a microbe with an un- pronouncable name. But one dose of DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure will convince him of its power to afford in- stant relief. It kills pain. F. G. Fricke & Co. When we consider that the intes tines are about five times as long as the body, we can realize the intense 4t f ,1 T . 1 i suuering experienced wnen iney oe- inflamed. DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure subdues inflammation at once and completely removes the difficulty. F. G. Fricke & Co. Wo arc anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleas- an tor or better way to do it than by recommending One -Minute Couh Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds F. G. Fricke and Co. fi! 1 T . ... aix weeits ago i suuerea witn a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak My friends all advised me to consult a pnysician. Noticing. Cham berlain'sCough Remedy advertised in tho St. Paul Volks Seitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering' with a cold. Wm. Keil, 678 Selby Ave., St Paul, Minn For sale by all druggists. TKLKGKAI'HIC 11KEVITIES. John R. Tanner, republican eanai- date for governor of Illinois, is still indisposed. Two masked men enterod a club house near Detroit, Mich., and held up the inmates, securing $19.. The national encampment of union veterans at Binghampton, N. Y., de clared in favor of sound nioney. It is thought Chauncoy M. Depew will be nominated forerovernor of New York. Dr. Jerry Watson of Traceyville, Ind., went to see a patient at night and disappeared. Foul play is sus pected. Captain J. C. Terrell, brother of the United States minister to Turkey, discredits the rumor that his brother means to resign. Mrs. William Glasgow, of Midland, Mich., has gone crazy on tho subject of fires and wishes to burn everything in sight. Ernist Crosson, a prominent real es tate man of Washington, Indiana has disappeared, and his relatives are be coming alarmed. A wonderful gold strike has been made near Gaylord, Mont. The gold yields about $500 per ton, twelve car loads approaching $100,000, Joseph Mclveny, aged fourteen, and Charles Haines, acred seventeen, of Denver, Mo., were arrested for rob bing the postoffice at that place, A mouse jumped from a box at She! byville, Ind., and so startled Mont Rubush that he fell back through a show case, causing fatal injuries. J The British steamship Linda from Hamburg crazed an iceburj in a dense fog. Had she struck: it squarely she must have instantly foundered. A. Y. Allee was stabbed to death at Laredo, Tex. , by City Marshal Bar-J thelow. Alleo was a dangerous char cter. having killed over a dozen men. F. Y. Bull, a prominent merchant of Riley, Ind., quarrelled with a young man named N. Rumlev. who struck him with a brick, fatally injuring him William nixnn n. nrominent vountr man of Bloomington, 111., was shot and killed by an unknown assassin. No motive is known, nor can any clew be found to the murderer. A panther appeared at the residence of George A. Ramsay near Lexington, Kv.. whipped his docs and attacked a horse. It then escaped to the brush Colonel Richard Henry Savage, tho author, sued his publisher, T.F. Neely, for $12,000 back royalties and also peti tioned to have all contracts annulled. State of Ohio, City op Toledo, I .IK-AS LOHNTV Frank I. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partuer oi the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing -business in the city of Toledo, couuty and state aforesaid, ami that said Hrni will pay the sum nil INK H NDRE1) IXJLLAKb tor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. FRANK 1. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence, tins 6th day of December. A. D. liy. ,. . A. V. GLEASON. seaI Notary fublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. 1. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. fcSold by druKgists. 75c. Bvila of Sliver Agitation. CoLVMiil's, Ohio, August 22. The following' business letter with import ant bearing upon the coinage question, written by ueorge Ivinsey Ac Co., a weli-known iron and steel company of Cincinnati, is given lo the public by the Iron Substructure company of this city, to whom it was written, todiiy: "Notwithstanding the undoubted businoss scare caused by tho money is sue of the present campaign, we think there are onough people of honor and sense in this country to show the world that we are not a nation of dishonest debtors. Mr. Bryan's claim that we can make 50 cents worth $1 because we are biggor than Mexico is not logical and will fool nobody who has honestly studied tho history of money. We are I not bigger than the rest of the world; our whole business system is founded confidence, and it is the destruction of confidence, caused by tho policy of repudiation proposed by Mr. Bryan land his supporters, that has brought about the present disastrous business conditions. This is why honorable democrats everywhere who believe in fair dealing will vote against it. There is no politics in this matter. It is a question of business. It in true that many building enterprises have been in KAnilnnail ci Asm t na inl.l t nr Z fit awimuucu oiu Ud jiuuutauua ui me Chicago piatiorm, ana the result is that the man who wants td build can buy hJs iron work cheaper now than ever before In the history of tho counlrv . My little boy, when two years of age waa taken very ill with bloody flux 1 1 was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I an( luckily procured part of a bottle, I carefully read the directions and gave it accordingly. lie was very low, but slowly and surely he began to im prove, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feci sure it saved his life. I never can praise the Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it is, as Ida Mrs. Lin a S. Hinton, Grahamsville, Marion Co Florida. For sale by all druggists. John Unruh has not heard of the hard times and was unloading a big lot of furniture this morning. Mr. Lloyd Apologises. -Editor Press: Will you kindly say through your paper to Dr. uersney. whom 1 have respected mucn as a gentleman ana u any uiuer uiu soldier" who may think that I re ferred to them as "curs" that it is furthest from me to throw any such reflection uoon an old soldier, for no man has greater respect than do 1, lor the men, who when our country was ready to be throttled, when our union was ready to oe cut in twain, sieppuu to the front and bid the rebel stop.and I think it grossly unkind to say the least, for any man to so insinuate oi me. The gentleman sacrifices his love for reciprocity when ho forgets the epithets hurled at metnrougn me Plattsmouth republican paper, caii- inor mH an icrnoramus oi ine ursv water" and a furnisher of "rot" to the News, and refuses me the privi lege to reciprocate. I admit that more cultivated language might have been used; but the "old soiaier shonld know that we must meet those w"ho would assail us with their own weapons. Very truly j. t Lun p. The above is taken from tho Nebras ka City Press. Brother Lloyd has beon kicking up a tempest in a teapot sinco wo called him down on a state ment which he made, or quoted, to the effect that "a Mexican dollar would buy as much in Mexico as a standard U. S. dollar." A man who would make such a statement in public when he could go to the bank in his own town and for an American dollar could get $1.80 in Mexican silver, if they had it and if not they would get it for him, comes pretty near being an ignoramus. In other words, Mr. Lloyd would have the public believo that he can buy as much for $1 as he can for $1.80, or for $2 as nr.uch as he can for $3.00. If that isn't rot, what is it ? Mr. Lloyd, like some other people, has allowed his worship of Bryan to darken his reason and his zeal to swamp his judgment We hope he will recover his equili brium in time to vote for McKinley, because we only want to think woll of his judgment . Republican Itally at Murray. The republicans, of Murray and vi cinity turned out in force last evening and listened to eloquent speeches by Messrs. Spurlock, Graves and Beeson. Judge Spurlock earned now laurels as a speaker and is reported to have de livered a finished and convincing speech. Mr. Graves talked to the point in good stylo, while A. J. Ueeson stirred up plenty of enthusiasm in a speech that few bovs of his aee could equal. Tho meeting was quite successful and an entnusiastic McKinley club of over seventy members was organized. A crood report from West Rock Bluffs precinct mny be expected on election day. A Big Time AHuureil. The district Christian Eadoavor convention, which meets in this city Thursday and Friday of this week will be quite an affair. Several hun dred delegates will be hero from this part of the state, while many are ex- pocted from abroad. The program, which will be printed tomorrow, is re plete with good things literary and musical. Found Guilty as Charged. District court has been taken up en tirely today with the trial of Wm Gillespie the harness thief, its case vs Nelson Gillespie, his brother, will come up next. Tho jury after being out a few minutes, returned a vordic of guilty. Cheap Kate to Denver, CoL For the national Eistedfodd to be held at Denver, Sept. 1-5, the B. & M will sell round trip tickets for one faro plus $2. On sale August 20th to Sept. 1st, with final limit of Sept. 10th. W. L. Pickktt, Agent. I'roposalM for Fuel. Sealed proposals will be received by the county clerk at his office until 12 o'clock noon of September 2, 1896, for tho delivery at the court house of steam coal. Each bid must designato tho kind and character of fuel trt tin furnished, the board reserving tho right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of county com missioners. James llonEm'sox, County CUsi k. The CaHM County Dairy. Everything clean fresh and pure. Milk, cream or buttermilk delivered at your door every day. R. F. Dean, Pro . IT ! K iu f noui n.SYA rariM Via T"l '1 1 .1 frl (1 1 . tew oia ras at mis on ice. GUARANTEED Chester's Compound Extract of Celery to good as any other preparation of the kind on the market, and stand ready to refund your money if it does not benefit you as much as any other Celery Compound you ever used. Indicated in generel debility, loss of appe tite, nervousness, sleeplessness, etc. A Great Pieire Tonic and System Renovator. It Mokes Weak People Strong. PRICE. $1 H BOTTLE. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5. InUta on Oolil Notes Cham he it la in, S. D., Aug. iia A j gentleman who was formerly in the j mercantile business at Vermillion, but ! who is now in Texas, has written a I letter to his agent in Vermillion that has caused considerable discussion. The gentleman still owns a great deal of valuable property in Vermillion and Clay county and while a rosident of that section was leader in the ranks of tho populist party. His letter which is in possession of a Vermillion newspaper man, roads as follows:"Yoj are hereby notified that if you at o able to make any sale of any of my prop erty and tho ourchasor is not able to pay all cash that you shall dr.iw all notes payable in gold, until further notice. 1 doubt very much n wo gei free coinago that they are able to koep silver on a par with gold at tho ratio of 16 to 1. In consequence I would be paid in a dollar with loss purchasing power than the dollar now is, which is based upon gold, and calcu lated to be the same dollar when tho notes would be paid. Will Have a High Olil Time. Republicans of Lincoln are looking forwaid with great intere&t to the coming of Congressman, J. P. Dolliver of Iowa who will address a McKinley rally in this city Wednesday, Septem ber 9, the day after Bryan receives official notification of his nomination by the national eilvor convention. The demonstration will be one of the larg est ever held in Lincoln and will con sist of a monster street parade to be participated in by all the republican clubs of Lancaster county, a majority of which will be uniformed. The speaking will probably be at the M street park, but this has not been de Snately settled. Lincoln News. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes, "I have been suffering from Piles for twenty-five years and thought my case incurable. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it er formed a uermanont cure. Ihis is only one of thousands of similar cases. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. Max Adler Will lie Here. On Friday evening, Aug. 28, at 8 p m.. Max Adler, the German orator, will speak in German to Plattsmouth people at the McKinley club room in the Palmer block. Everyone familiar with tho language is specially invited to come out. - Kemoved to New Ouarterg. Will 1. Cook has moved his tunsor ial parlor to tho room under Morgan's store, and would bo elad to meet his old-time friends and the public gen erally desiring work in his line. PROTECTION from the grin pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and epidemics is given by Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. It makes PURE BLOOD. WANTS. (Special notices under this head will be charged for at the rate of H cent por word each insertion.) ItOAKDIXU. !! ANTED Boarders by the day or week. On II block from the court house; pleasant rooms Enquire at the News. FOIl SALE AND KXCII ANi K CORSADE A nice farm, 10U acres improved I near Central Citv. in Merrick county. miles Jrom railway depot. Will be sold on fa vorable terms. Call on or address V. E. Gapen fynard. Neb. COR SALE Thirty loads of cobs, very cheap I t-iiquue of Arch Holmes. w ANTED To exchange a good bicycle, nearly new. for a gentle family horse. Call on li li Travis, 710 Marble st. ?OR SALE A brick house, three lot barn and outbuildings, lots of fruit fc $.400. Apply at once at the News office. LOST AND FOUND. I OST On the road west of town, Wednesday a Lt boy s coat and a gray shawl. The tinder will : ortice. i rnmr a prfai i:ivftr liv iiavnicr samp ax f w LObl Iwo record books belonging to Sv-a Lodge in this citv. The tinder will be re- OST Two record warded by leaving same at News office. MISIKLLANKOIS. w ANTED Washing to do for private families. Leave orders at INed waiter s iruitsianu mf n 1 K 4 N t( I t:iLififr down stovt3 nr nv H kind of work done. Anyone wanting that kind oi work done w ill do well to call (in or address kildow brothers, 1'lattsmouth, Neb. IIKLP WANTED. 111 j 11 ing, washing and ironing. Apply at Oovey's store. Pair mniele ii iii w i i -nrf - - - Ti' ' jjmi . J Sl L. l 4 VS PV -.- rS?r ai& r m i&f ti 'on cr B' iKST with a big 13. BlnrkweU'fl Durham is tnuolufcs by itsrlf. ion fOUIMIII insldi' i-iicli two ounro (; pons inside tiu'h four ouiien BlackweE mmm Smoking Huy ft bag of thin cilobratrt tobacco and road 1 1m coupon which given a listoivaiuuuioiirPMcuisuiKi THE CITY HOTEL HANS II. G00S, Propriefor. Best $i Per Day House in the State Thoroughly cleaned and refurnished. A nice tablo und pleasant roonis. liar in hotel stocked with pure Liquors ami Cigars. Corner Third and Main-sts. PLKTTSMOUTH, STILL- IN B EST ris for Woddings, Funerals i attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. C is i pr.!frrnd rates. Telephone 70. N B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all disposed of. Don't Make tne AlistakG Of thinking yo'i can't uiT.u d to attend tlio 'lHi Suite Fair. Tho truth is you can't alTonl to stay ivrny. It tnakco no dilfcreneu as to what business you f.iliow. your knowledge of it, your interest in it will bo greatly increased by what you see in Omaha, August 21 Sep tember 5. And tho low rates and spe cial train servico olTercd by the BURLINGTON ROUTE make tho matter of reaching Omaha a very cheap and easv affair. fHE PERKINS HOUSE, F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates $1 anrt $1.50 per Daij Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, NEDKASKA. THE KNIGHTS OF AK-SAR-PARADE BEN Omaha, Thursday evening, Sep tember 3. What a crowd it will attract! What a royal sjioctnclo it will be! Aok the local agent of the BURLINGTON ROUTE for full information about spe cial Stato Fair trains and low State Fair rates to Omaha. Legal Notic. Fcrdinanil l'fliiKsh.uipth, dtfrinlaiit. ill t.iktf notice that on the Titli day oi Inly. I '!. Marie l'!!uKshaiith, plaintitt herein, tiled her petition in the district court ol Cass county. Nehraska. gainst said d. lendant: the onjeci ami prayer oi .lii-h w w in ol.l.nn a divorce Ironi the deh.nd ant upon the ground ol abandonment lor nioie than two years la-t past, ami such other relief as to tl.e court may seem just ami equuatile. i ou are fi fiuired to answer aid petition ou or before the 14th day ot September. im;... .MAKIh I I l.ll.MIAUrill. I iaillllll. Matthew Gering. Attorney. WiMxInirii of the Worla!. Attention Sovereigns ! 1 will Ikj at my office at A. Clark'n grocery store, east of the court house on Main street, every Wednesday and Saturday from 7 to 8 p. m. to transact all" necessary and special business that may come before me. O. Guthmank, Clerk. will Mud one uud two cou- Imp ol' P?l R wiiiiii Tobacco NEBRHSKR. W. D. JONES... Cass County's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET, OUSIfNfcCSS. or Plivntm lit -tie, etc. I f irk onlei C ill an I .jot kinds of coods and farm stock NEAV : ADVERTISEMENTS HINDERCORN8 CniTlH. Kent ml ptun. Mliktt wfilkinjr ho ! I HUVVtl PARI UAID nALRAM ClMMo-a atul brmntific thn hale a'rimttnvw m Hlxuruiru r"in. Hfvor Failo to Heatoro oray Inii In t VAnlhfitl Color. Curt aralp 1im- Imirftiiiu "g,iifii1 l hi at itiik" rrvoa ar CONSUMPTIVE r 1 Jnrliirr-fftlnn, i "infill Ilia or I .. lijllty ul mif kiml u PAKKEIl'd GINUEit TONiO. MBnjr Iki w. rf kxtt ulMi UJduourattuiA iutvu riuliicil iicailU by 11 urn. The Chicago Chroniclr IS A Democratic Newspaper. It Is Not Republican. It Is Not Mugwump It Is Not I'. ipuliF It in;in, lams I lriin(.iacv nf ' lti i 'n. . son .m l I ililrii, lirhrvirin it to In' llir :ik.iti.ui tin; KrpiiUlic. It is lin n-fore oi(i . I to .ni ism, I- rci- JMln risin ami Keiml.;il nun in No dollar is too noml lor an Aun i n .111 .nu Copies lice. .-Vliliess THE CHKONK.'LE. 1114-MW; WaltiiiKtn hi.. I iiii ng". ! 4 lilrhl-trr-. t.(ll.i tllr...nl It- I i tU 14 iililMlnk HUV, OHftnul anil Only Arc, mtJimym rtuniHe lrufftfll for Chtrhttfrr . unit! J I ra .,.. ' J,.f I .M,- I im. wnalwl with hlM- ri l.f-,i. . I ,l,tr natltMl he.fnmtnUmtirrtmm .wfc.li.- In alanii f rntrlli'ulrt, l .cin,iniAl' "Heller for lulli-a." HI". ! M Pud nr all I. al Ifritgglrta. i'killi, i ' .--. . i. H,a MK, BEESON & ROOT. A. I to m cys-n f-iu Office over First National It ink. PLATTSMOUTH, NKL1KASKA HARD COAL. Missour Coal. Genuine Canon FOR CASH. Ciiy Lrre orders t F. S. White' W. WII1TK. n. STULTZ. House and Sifjii Paintd PAPER HANGER, Etc I'LATTSMOUTII, : NKUKASl DR. W. B. ELSTER, - MEM Tcetii Extracted Without Pel All Dental ppcration performed in th best is8il)ie manner by the latest sti. ii tilic method. A guarantee with all wi.it J PLATTSMOUTH. : NEERA T. FR7INK WILBS. ATTORNEY : AT : LAM (.Tactic I mJi eounry and stAto courts. fipM avuAiuion given 10 oouecuono. OrilCX IN WATBRVAM BLOCK WW'S uM-'k. - -rf i ttsa D V. A v "w