V , .,4, ,13 . r- . v v... .v ' rrv 3- . 3 45 ; iehid jfb'fefiijsinTS can- nT . "" 15 00 D. jQirtBiilary nd xpenses cc"U Nov. 1880. 59 C3 J. D. Tutt, issuing cprtifictes ; of tlectioB. JToy. 1880 45 63 t Omaha Republican, deed print- T ' ing Ac, 39 23 E. II. Wooley, strvices as Supt. I'ublic Instruction 74 80 i . P. B. Murphy, boarding pria- ;, ouers in cennty jail 83 CO y R. W. Ilyers, jailor's fees 43 00 Mrs. Mary Wilson, on wasliing prlauners' clothing 1 CO j R. W. IIyr, for Bailiff Dist. Court. Nov. term 1880 173 00 : Insane case Wni. spencer, R. W. Hyers, etal 23 15 j Z. C. Wentwortb, one b.'ank j book for Dist. Court 4 25 i State journal abstracts of tlec- 'i , ion. &c 5 05 V Geo. V. Brojtan.reward for the i arrest of Henry Bill 50 00 f II. M. Busbnell. b;.r docket &.C.. 45 50 ) M. A. Ilartigan, defeHdins pris- oners, um. uourc w w C. G. Ilereld, clothes far pris- oners. S, . .. .-. . . 12 75 uutbuian & Weckbach, msr- chandise fr jail 100 F. R. Guthman, rent for jury room 10 00 Nebraska Hkkald, sundry printing 4S la W.'C. Showalter, clerk Disi. Court '. 19 20 Time and Mileage, Grand Jury men, Nov. term Diat. Court. 119 80 Time and Mileage, Petit Jury men Nov. term Dist. Court. . 316 CO State of Nebraska, vs James & Fjx Hardick 12 63 State of Neb. vs. Blake HilUe- brand 42 23 State of Neb. va Charles Sutu- per.... 23 78 State of Neb. vs llob. Williams 19 05 II. HoffuirisUr 217 20 -f ' "Juaeph Wilson 58 C3 jiteplien Os- born State of Neb. vs Henry Bill . . Claim of witnesses before Grand jury Nov. term 1880.. ;-tate mt Neb. vs Abraui J. Grimwell 32 00 HO 58 150 40 20 43 The following claims were then al lowed on gtmeral fund for lhe refund ing of taxes erroneously paid on school laud less 1-10. Claim of J.J. Roberts " John Creamer "Jolm McCarroll.. " " P. A. Hortin -II. J.Davis 42 51 14 72 103 10 28 53 4105 Ordered that the County "clerk l and is hereby instructed to draw war rants on general fund for clerks and judges of election as shown by their returns. The following claims were then al lowed. PoorFBiid: C. G. Ilerold, clothing for pau pers Guthman and Wuckbach, mer chandise to Mrs. Coffer, Nov. and Dec -1T...U. Schnildknecht, County I'hy- quarter ending Dec. 9 SO 12 00 44 75 iiaVnbury, boarding pau- pers. Poor House, mouths of Oct. and Nov. 1880 F. S. White, merchandise fur nished paupers 26 50 4 00 Buttery and White, wood for paupers.. E. G. Dovey & Son, merchan dise to paupers. U. V. Mathews, stoves &c. Poor House Bridge Fund: Cummins & Richy, lumber for road dist H. A. Waterman & Son, Lou- 5 30 40 23 20 17 28 137 40 1S2 20 12 45 11 36 5 50 isville, lumber for road dist.. ir.TTaTerman & Son, 1'latts- moath, lumber for road dit. Kobt. Donnelly, repairing road scrapers 4c J. S. Duke, nails &c. read dist. Hehhs Bros, nails &c., road dist The following claims were then al lewed oneueral fund: Sage Bros. assigned to Jevvett & Co. merchandise ' for Jail. &c - U. V. Mathews m'd'se. stoves, Ac. Willitt Pttenger Legal servi ces, Henry Hofmeister to be allowed b District Attorney 37 54 ;i oo 13 00 then A indication ef B. Cole was r - r f on fys school land saiisf.tctory proof having baeu made that careful iai proveroent had leu made on land. The fallowing bonds were then ap ' proved: - Official bond of Levi Churchill Mip'r road district No. 33 wiih Wm.Gilmour j and S. C Patterson as sureties. ' Official bond mf Alfred Hawkins ttpread district No. 50. wit. O. M. Bench aud M. J. Burns as sureties. Official bond f t5. Meisinyer sup'r district No. with J. B. Mtisinger and J. M. Meisinger us sureties. ?4 Official Bond of G. M. Flower. Sup'r lload District Ne. 32. with Ii. G Gr- don and Samuel K. Sudth as sureties. J .Official., bond of John Pkilpot for 1 v ftirfr roud'diatric' No. 34 wiih J.iui-s i Morelyaml Emmit Sc'tnider as sure- ties. ' Official bond of G. W. Jol.nsen sup'r road district No. 53, with L. J. Evans and L Simon as sureties. " Official bond of Christian D. Kens anaesser Stove Creek precinct with A. G. ElliotC E. A. Stophen and Jacob Eusteriilt as sureties. " Official bofRd at Anderson Rouse as sessor Greenwood irieclnrt TVtth Owen r,71 , 4,, , r " . - 1 fiarsaaj -ndJwln Jeary tts atiretlt-a, LITE -- : I -iuLi'j: read districi FTftidJIerman SiW.41p-H ovlLiH'ed' to next fae&ijn&iung, Dec 8th. 1880 at Vedxesday. Dee. 8th 1880. -,ftJ'ard met pursuatit t( adjuurmiient full Board present. After which the following was done to-wit: The following claims were then al lowed on General Fund: Theodore lit in refunding poll tax erroneously paid . 3 00 James Crawford. services as Co. Commissioner, Dec. 1880 11 50 Sara'l Richardson, services as Co. Commissioner 10 00 Isaac Wiles, services as Co. Commissioner ' 9 00 Bridge fun 1: F. Ost.suo'r road district No. 53 for work done upon bridge as per. order Co. Coin'rs 84 00 Older allowed John Thompson on Guthman & Weeklaeh for five dollars per week in m'd'se until revoked by tho Board or discontinued by the Co. Physician. Order allowed J. M. Patterson for three dollars on poor fund. Order allowed Mrs. Ellen F. Fogar s on W. II. Baker & Co., for four dollars per week in ui'd'se until revoked by the Board or discontinued by the Co. Physician. The following official bonds were then approved: OBicial bond of Geo. W. Fairield. assessor I'hn ttmouth city and precinct with J. W. Barnes and J. V. Weck bach as sureties. Official bond of A. A. Laverty as sessor Tipton piecinct with W. Mc Cleland, S. M. I'ruety and Fred K. Iledson as sureties. Official bond of Fred Ost sup'r read district No 58 with L. J. Griffith and Alfred Kline as sureties. Official bond of James Boot sup'r road district No. 37 wi'li Anderson Hoot and John W. Edmunds as sure ties. Ordered that the claim agaiiirft Geo. S. Huby for main tai nance of his wt(V Isabeile Ruby in Insane Asylum and the s.imu is heieby canceled by reason of Said Ruby having set out and fur nished fiuil trees for Counly on poor farm. Oiut red that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to procure thiee copies of Judge Maxwell's Pleadi-2S and Practice tor use of County Clerk, Clerk of District couit and County Judge. Claim of J. M. Earn. ins for taxc heretofore paid on 30 acres of u. w. and n. e. section 30 raiie 11 township 11 amounting o 314. 17 alter deduct ing 1-10 was allowed and by ordc-T of the Co. Cora'is, warrant was ordered to be drawn in favor of J. M. Patter son, Co. Treasurer, to apply on person al taxes Iu by said Eamans to Cass Co. Board there adjourned to met-1 Wedneday, Jan. 5th, 1881. Attest: " Jas. CiiAWFonr, rco. i Conns J. D. Tt'TT, S. HlfcHAUDSOX, Co. Cierk. Isaac Wiles, Uood Literature. This is the appropriate name of a weekly newspaper at 60 cents a year, which is certainly one of the most marvelous products of- the now famous "Literary Revolution." It give for this pittance about twice as much matter as eithar of the $4.00 magazines, and i filled with the latest news that worth knowing, about books and authors, condensed, poin'e 1 opinions of the best literary i-nljeg co;.iciri ing new and standard bonks, with choice readings from those of j;reatet interest, reprintinj; some val uable book entire. It is jutt now giving serially LTarda, a Romance f Ancient Eirvpt," an ii,:torical navel of remarkable intere.-t and beauty which l:is justly won rank by the side, of Scott's -lyanhoe," Bui wer s "Pui- peit" and Kinsley's Hypaiia." A series of articles on "The Choice of Books." by Mr. ChaS. F. Richardson, is worth, to any thoughtful reader, far i more than the co.st of the paper. A I specimen copy will be pent free, or j the paper will be sent three months on j trial for the nominal price of 10 wjjts, j by the publishers the American isook hxrhanue. Tribune Building, York Ci y. Vcw 1 German tramps so greatly abound in Switzerland, and have lately become such an intolerable nuisance, and the Vexatious requirements of the German authorities render their extradition so difficult, that the Federal Council have been constrained to apply to Trinee Bismark for a moUtcationof the treaty which regulates the return of the neces sitous citizens of the two countries to their respective domiciles. A splendid picture, whi.-h will not fail to create much sensation at the Salon, is that of "LeDrapeau," by M. Georges Bert rand, the author pf the "Fenime a TOiubrello Kouge." so much admired last year fur the brilliancy of its coloring. The standard-bearer of the Cnirassi'i-s has died at hi post of honor, killed by a buliet. His compan ions return with his body, still on horse? back, anil holding the colors they have fastened on his breast and saddle. A gloomy, wintry landscape is the scene of the episode. Ti e Czar Las pardoned his nephew, the Grand Duke Nicholas Constaniiiio vitcu, whose reckless extravagance and consequent lawlessness were the occa sion of his incarceration and subse quent exile to central Asia. Ther? the young mun has conducted himself in an exemplary, bianner. Greatly inter ested in the construction of a "rail way connecting Siberia with the western purt of the Russian empire, the Grand Duke Las himse.f explored the respec tive reionw, and written a masterly re port on the best line to be selected for the grand enterprise. The Czar, touch ed ty hi-; newpiiew's penitence, and probably moved by his mother's incisr s:nt supplication, is said to have grant ed him permission to return to St. Pet ersburg. M. Oscar do Lafayette, grandson of Washington's companion-in- arms, writes ;j plea.-ant letter to the Cow pens centetmird :mmitt,c. in which lie s:v-: The pre. in-diiarfcs f atlection w lii. h liav.- Ie-n !: n by kha f-.tizoiis of the U.-iiled :! s to him wiio os a devot ed servant in tLe rausc of thu war iA )n, deiendeneo are to hi3 descendants of inestimable value. 1 hava several times bad oeca-ion to make tiiis statement, both in the name of my family and la niv own name, and would not re in this letter were it not my d& Chairman, to express to you onca moro my personal seutaucuu, those the deepest gratitude toward the American people. Yon may, therefore, rest as sured of my lively sympathy with all ! that;; relates to the consideration and vnac - relates mo tyujmeiauoD ana . c - inry 0f vour great rcrtublic, and it is 1 r--7 J -V-. 4fcaj;Mia In t i1' yV:-- K -'.- - - j . - X 1 hat lovclv boots vour partner s trot. Mary!" Mary (ditto) "Yes unfortun ately he shines at the wrong end." She "Mr. Slow, are those two men that have jnst pased brothers?" He m aw know that one or them is; but Tm aw not quite sure of the other." The oensus shows something' like twenty per centum more female than males in the country's population. Well, we can't have too much of a good imn A Murray hill. New York, girl has had oncof her shapely feet modeled in mar- oie, ana has presented it as a Dirthiiay present to her affianced uusbaad for a paper weight. "How shall I have my bonnet trim med," asked Maria, "so that it shall agree with my complexion?" "If you want it to match your face, have it plain," replied hateful JIattio. Boy (to a lady visitor): "Teacher, there's a ral over thero a winkin' at me. lenelicr: "Well then don t look at her." Boy: "But if I don't look at her she'll wink at somebody else." Some photographer in New York Is sanl to have two hundred ard iilty-three "dii-tinct negatives of a MKs" Maud Bra n scorn be. Evidently a fellow who "will not take no for an answer. Drawing-room episode: AC'able duch ess (to amateur tenor, who has just been warbling M. Gounod s last) "Charm jng! charming! iou must rcallv get somebody to introduce you to me!" A slight misunderstanding: "Do you ever wink; Miss Evangeline?"' "Do I ever vrhnt, Mr. Smvtne?" "What do you mean sir?'. "Well skate if you pwcler the expression: "Eugenie; Eugenic, will you still m elst on wearing the hair of another wo man upon your head?" "Alphonso, Alphonso, do you Mill insist upon wear ing the skin oi another calf upon your leeti"' "Kiss," said young Charles, "is a noun, we allow; but tell me, my dear, is it proper or common?" Lovely Mary blushed deep and exclaimed: "Why I vow, I think that a kiss is both proper and common. A woman accidentally went to church with two bonnets on her head ono stuck inside the other and the other women in the congregation almost died of envy. 1 hey thought it was a new kind of bonnet, and loo sweet for any thing. Circumstantial evidence: "Who's that frizzly black-haired woman talking to my husband on the ottoman ?" "S!ies a Mrs. Cadogan Sniytho." "Indeed! She's good at flattering people, I should sav, and knows how to lav it on pretty thick." "Ah! you infer that, no doubt. from her attitude anil expression: "Oil, dear, no; from 1113- husband's." Sha was n big, buxom lass-, and when fcor Krta'i leau calied one evening she paid: "ti od evening1 ia'.y. "1 111 no lilv," ho icp.ied, m'u'pi l-ti'd -'i the idea; oti are the lily; men are never li.'.ios. "lea sometimes taey are. and you es- neciallv are a How's that?" "Lilliputian." lie then looked as if he wished he was an elephant A renial mistake: New Beauty (un versed nt vt in the mv.-teries of lnirii life) "Who's that vou.iJerIul old gen tleman? 7 liie Captain r de Kirby, a Hampshire baronet, one of the oldest in England; James tl.c First's tsroalluji, vou know." New Beauty (de termined t u ti!rprietl at not Inn r) Indeetl! How well prascr-yed he is! I shouldn t have thought him mora than seventy or eighty!" Eeligion. Relijnon is more than mere opinion. fnore than mere sentiment, more than mere emotion; it is the fusion of the in tellect and the spirit, tlje united energies of mind and will and soul, bendir.or them selves to the formation of a life of integ rity and nobleness. The Garland Toilet ' This is the kind of gown which one entirely anonymous r'riiiichyoinnn goes to a dinner. It is made of hidiutropa satin vierveillcuse, but these simple words convey no Idea of iU appearance. The material is drawn together In such a way that it looks like a garland of vioiets. now it is done rrencti dress makers only know, but it is done and is placod in a deep band around the lower part of thi eVirt. The front of the pet ticoat is slightly puffed and trimmed with Alencon lice. The Waist opens like a kerchief in front and has large plaits behind. The sleeves are trimmed with three rows of lace and fastened up with bows of satin, and a dog collar of vjoifA yclvet aud a Russian chain of chased silver arc v.Crn about the neck. Art in Needlework. The rooms of the Boston Society of Decorative Art are full of forthcoming holiday attractions. The Kensington needlewoik, as taught by Mrs. Smith, of the Royal Sc'kk.1 Art Needlework in Eng'and, is art needlework, indeed, and 0"t caricature, as so much of this vrork i is. n is aimpie anu pure in uesign, nar I monious in colors, and adapted to the ! article on which it is placed. 1 "IIosv does interest in this woit com pare between the ladies of England and : America?" was inquired of Mrs. Smith. ! "The interest in Boston and New ' York, which are all I know of America, ; is exceedingly good." Jlrs. Smith re plied, "but that of England is greater, : owing, perhaps, to diiTerencc of lifo, i I'liC Princess Louise established this school of needlework, and all the Prin ' .esses embroider. This makes the work very fashionable among the titled no bility, who iL ns a pastime. Their example in turn eneowsgfs many gen tlewomen who need to add to;mall income to undertake this work, as it Is boiisidered so lady-like an employment, and beiij fashionable the demand for it and the. prices ppjd are good. It is more remunerative in LnuiS'i than J:re." What clas3 of ladies do you have principally htrq jn Boston for pupils?" "We have, perhaps, nearly all," re plied the lady. "Here, as in Ecjland, tho work is fashionable and is largely done by ladies of leisure. We have a great many young lady pupils who take it as a pleasant recreation for the adorn ment of their own homes and for gift? to friends. Then we also have many who do tho work for sala, to add to a small income. It could hardly be eaid to ever be done to earn a living alone, as the demand is not sufficient here, but the occasional sales may be quite an as sistance." The Boston rooms are very attractive now. A portfolio, embroidered in silk and old-gold satin, the flowers and leaves veined in gold and to be mounted with velvet, is a beautiful piece of work. A cliairbpl; in applique, the ground a garnet with tha design in gold and green, was shown. Promenade and chatelaine bags are in all varieties ot color a ad design. There is already on hand. too. ua assortment of sofa pillows, chairbacks, Afghan and tabljj linen. A child's neglageo of whito fiauibid. was embroidered ia colors, a vine with I-aves and birds- running around the bottom above the hem andup the sides, "with cuffs, collars and pockets.' The table hueu ij treated with decorative designs. A tea-cloiu "has in the four corners four Dictures in outlin ili. '- eneat itrra Miss GieenoI"''3 story, "Out at 'rapid ire Mr 'ie WmJ "Naptrros- and- doylies T tains. hae their stories to tell On a set of T so gci fruit tioylies is the story of 'JacIi ind Jill." from the hour of their triumphant seuing out to the hour of their humilia tion and downfall, 0a another is tlia scene from tho verso I ."Marr. Mrr, qntto contrarr. - 1 L ..firN Hfi-' PLiTTS3fO?TP. NEBi'1 1- ' J MirtifilX? TtrtVv do notavc JtyuWWi We of thvtUhxyft? kieMiivVlih nine jaanUx0thc GoOK- 'ilk weio-h Jnomx6J J4uMs. aftl osixtpafuifttn' months weigh tVlOUl U KJ Li UU. 1 11 tl C QIC 11J ita.iae'iswhen they are exceptions and At 1 rri 11 . : 11 oui me ruio. me punets wiu averngo 8 to 10 pounds, and hens from 9 to 12 pounds. They are so well known that further description would be superfluous. American Stockman. Black Cochins. The Black Cochin is without donbt the most profitable of the Cochin varie ties. They are not so large as the Buff or Partridge, but large enough to make tine table fowl, and much better layers. The cocks when 18 months old weigh from 10 to 12 pounds, and hens from 7J to 9 pounds. They are vory active, and so less subject to disease and less inclined to sit. As their names would suggest, they are black, but it must be a rich, glossy black. They have a single comb, which should be medium size. Short neck, but neatly eurved and covered with a. rich, glossy tackle; broad back, with a geutle slant toward the tail, which should be short; their breast should be full and broad. American Stockman. How they Marry in Poland. IIave you read M. Tissot's account of Polish marriage in the Moniteur Univcrsel? It will amuse the ladies, I am sure. In Poland, it seems, it is not the would-be bridegroom who proposes to his lady love, but a friend. The two go together to the young girl's House, carrying with them a loaf of bread, a bottle of brandy and a new pocket handkerchief. When they are shown into the "best" room the friend asks for a wine glass; if it is produced at once it is a good sign; if not, they take their leave without another word, as they understand that their proposal would not be accepted. Suppose, how ever, that the desirea wine glass is forthcoming, then the friend drinks to the father and mother's health, and then asks where their daughter is, upon which the mother goes to fetch her. When she comes into the room the friend (always the friend) offers her the glass, filled with brandy. If she puts it to her lips she is willing, and then the proposal is made at once. But it is tha fashion to refuse it several times before finally accepting. Then the friend takes out the new handkerchief and ties the young people.s hands together with it, after which it is tied round tha girls head, and she wears it as a sign of betrothal till her wedding day. which is very soon afterwards, as on the Sunday .following the proposal the banns are published. On the wedding day itself all the bridesmen and brides? maids go round to all the friend and acquaintances of the two families and invite them to the wedding. At each house they must dance a Cracovian, (Let us hope that the dance Is a short one, lor the sake oi their leet ana breath.) Diirin; this the bride is be ing dressed by other young friends of hers, while young men sing virtuous tronhes to her. hen all the eruests are assembled ths bride kneels for her parents' blessing, and than she is placed in a carriage with her betrothed and the friend. Upon returning home bread and salt are iersented to the young couple and wheat is thrown over their heads. Jlns wheat is picked up and afterwards sown ; if it bears good fruit the young couple will bo prospers ous. Dancing, singing and feasting are kept up till moi-nins:; when tha young couple are accompanied to their ! room, nut oetore then the onue's hair has to be cut olf and she is corffe with the matron s cap. This custom is terrible, but jt has to be complied with, The wedding festivitiua are kept up for seven days and seven nights without interruption, after which the wedding visits bejrin, commencing the oldest proprietor or lord of the neighborhood. -Home Letter to Philadelphia BulUtou scnunina Alum and plaster of Paris, well mixed in water and used as a thick cream, form a hard composition and also a use ful cement Dr. EmmcMtk. a German physicist. declares that polluted watur does not injure the health. He purposely drank a quantity of it himself, and the only result was that it cured him of a castric catarrh. A recent course cf experiments made to determine the heating power cf gas shows that one cubic foot of ordinary sixtecn-candle Goal gas will develop 318 neat units, while water eras will five only about 137 heat units per cubic foot. The habit of fish to return to the same dace in a river to swarm is well known. s asserted that on going up they keep the left hand of the bank, and that on th&u rc-tuifc Jhey take the opposite side. Fishermen, take adviiiitsg? of this fact. Oyster-spawn when thrown off by tha mother soon seeks some clean shell or gravel on which to fasten or "set." This is why new ground for oysters tceitj t be covered wjth clean shells or stones. Oystbi-spawn will not "set" on mud or muddy, dirty, or gieasy scat ter, eveu if on shells. Hence shells are much in demand for preparing new ground. A very successful experiment with a compressed air locomotive was lately made iu Woolwich, tngland. 1 he en gine was provided sith a reservoir of one hundred cubic feet capacity. With, air filling this chamber at ono thousand pounds pressure on starting, a run of sixteen miles was made at a fair rate of speed. So great are the advantages of the "bottled air" for street railways, tunnels, etc., that an early adoption of this class of motors in many localities is sanguinely expected, A new and apparently most valuable method of preserving raw meat, discov ered by Professor Artimini of Florence, ami patented in this country, promises to have a great effect on our markets According to a report by Professors I'arff an f Mills of the Gla sgow Univer sity, hi. I Stevenson of tiuy's Hospi tal, meat six momln, i.!d "is found to be perfectly souud aiid good, the now cu'.ar tibre unchanged, and the nutritive properties unimpaired. The material eiiiphiytNt is said to Iks less expensive than 'salt, and U" en1)' wholesome but pleasant to the taste. For the brilliant white enamel often .applied to cards, etc., the following for mula i given in "The Engineer": For white and for aii paje and delicate shade take twenty-four parts byuaight f parrttline and add thereto one hun dred parts of pure kaolin (Ciiina clay), vciy dry, inu rsiltjee-J to a fine powder. Before mixing with the kaolin the par s::;e mu-t ba heated to a fusing point. Ijj: t'f: r;sis.i'.Te cool, and it will form a homogeneous o,:-., hjch is to be re duced to powder aud worked into a p;uto in a paint-mill with warm wate, This w the enamel ready for applica tion. It can ba tinted according to fancy. A very slight declevity suffices to give the running motion to water. Three inches er mile in a smooth, straight channel gives a velocity of about three miles an hour. The Ganges, which gathers lli :-f of the Himalaya mountains, the lofiiesi in the .rld, U. 100 miles from its mouth, only iOO feet above the level of the sea, and to fall sou iu 4 Jong conrse the water re quires more thtiu & .oc;h The great river Magdalen a, in South America, running for- 1.000 miles between two ridges of the Ande3, falls only 500 feet in all that distance; above the distance of 1,000 miles it is seen descending in iuj and cataracts from the moun The gigawii,: Ejodela Plata has cntle a descent Id the ocean thai Paraguay, 1,500 miles from its mouth, lurge ships are scon which have sailed against the ccrrpot all the way by the force of the wijid alone that is to say. which, on the beautiful inclinoxl plane at the stream, bave been gradually lift- . w-....-.. . - - f the stream, bave been, by tna wC wind, and " - ' - even against NEBRASKA. .-ft e old Bonner Stat Stables, in PhiltKitintith. am liow leave) by W. 1. Jone. .imi he has on hand New and huiidaoina accoraiiioda.tions, in the shape of H9RVES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. and SADDLE HORSES. I am now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE STRADEI And will Train and Erc.ik Colts fjii Reasonable Terms. ALH9 KKAKMHF.r, That with plenty of room (that everv one know-1 Ii.-ivc) it. my Mnble. I e;m c't Kami er' to.-k and wagons, loac of liav. under cover. li iv they mil keep ,1rv. Tliai.KI -ic hll t lie eld atroiis for their li'.ieral5 tv. I so. i. it tiieir trade fur the future, vatisfied til it I can accoimiioilate them lietter and do bettet h tliem tliao ever before. 301 v V P JON'ES. " 3c? J-i jr. 0 a. -J- CD S . 5 i Ch,? S u t: a. -1 o M flip! 3 , 7. s ' o Pi x c3 I r s 2 a. pq 2 .C a. rr. . i'.CT3 VOitTH fcintrr, r'ii ''iaertrsk.'.. Hillincls ted ' ' r on...u ' i:i ' -i-s o t. .i.oiu ionic X3 . j i e. : leooo eur-i.e r ana 'i'i i.f.i ilcAt'.h ilcJ MrontJlh Restorer t.TtT I fd. 0:'ci:r i.i3c t:i.fc tit:ntu can k.-tijf euw where it m a.se.1. If J "U have Dy-epw, Held ich. H.i uinlism, Isauratoia. towcl. Kidney tor Liyor D.ijrJor, er if vou need a mild ttiin-J 'Ulolir. or ap7e.lixj. , Ita i ): kt ta juKt I lie Iiieu 'leina f rr yj.i, as it ij l i-hiy rmaUvo aud ia-Ivirov.-.tia ; vut never iiitoxiuitirf. . if you "ora s'on l.r wasticjf away with Con-'Mim'-'ti. it or p.ny Bickness, if you b.-.ve a Painfvl ICcuiS r Colli, l'ARKrn's Gi.:ciut Tonic IwillVircty fc-'Ip J'pa. It gives nt-w life and 'vtpor to t 'ie ftffbio oui apet, ar.d is a certain! 'ewe for t. ica-nat;tm and Cholera Infentum. , It I!a S:i?fd Handrpits tt X-irest It Wlj hate lian. ! If yoa are fcoling mis rul.lo don't alt until' Ton are down Kick, t.ut we tba Tonic tonlay.) No m. iter wiintyourcir-a.oer rj-iirf,tcmsmaj, be it 'witl i-iva pr-uipt relief. Remtmoer I I'akcbh's tiiNuea Tojnc J not; a ruin drink but the Brst and Punwt Famiry2 Mjdicin ever mrvt, compounded by newl process, ami entirely different, ironi Bi;-rs. Eiiucer prepara'ions nl all Htier 1 on!-s. 1 ry, a 50c. bottle. Your drupjrist can supply you. . PARK-R'S H Al!7 BALSAM The Ei'U ad 31 ost Econotniral Hair Drensiaf xq-isi'y perfumed smd perfectly h.-.n-lcss TV ill Xlnaj-s Itettore Cray or r'atlril ITalr to its crijin-l yoiittifiil enter and appearance, and ii warranted to st'.p -its fulling, asi-c iti gruwth and prevent baldness Af.w applicntioni tit the Bm.am iT soften the fcair, c!enn-,e all d-mln ff and cure itckinr- and ha g vliLc tadj. &o!diyaltlru2i-uaiai.toc4. I rclaxea ts. f uhu 9 j ir,( . wii-m n't oincr r :cij:ci fil. -.y SZlZ V tr:al wi'lourinMtlionntl tlcptical or ila tt.iu;l..:i it-. Jirjct n:J ntrpr failieir ti ..r . n ...... i, . . . t. .i i . I, V .-r r- , r .5.1 I' rcTainp.. imnn o'lt. of my Ti:v tlcuk, "KcCICAL CCMUSN SENSE," FItf:n, to air person irhn will. in L nU.-v 1.1 1 in i;R.ii.!:.m 111 lh s ltoik ij f i . si .:.-: ....! it i:my iu the rro. i.lriioo of Uod. -pv 1 u- .. A.lilreKS. 1K. .V 11. tVOl.l l 1 10 'nilui tu, l ln lnnU. O. A I r I -r i M.prfinn i nvpr v :ir not AOjm 5 A Jcwr-"Tla tPriPH . ", . Bunllintiirc.r..mtorti.l: P IJtM F 1.12 AlCt IOU. f hlt roat! iUI t!lJ tln -.. riirorft c 1 FSFF m n a aa wsm ; The Old Goo OU WILL FIND AT P. S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE REST STOCKS F GOODS, OF a -O- The niri'st Orcen Wintf-r Aj ples for pale Ovfr Jl.trr Is down Celhv. Potatoes bythra Gaplod, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TA LLO W, 0., u( f. s. T VJlJj rrsj s. PLATTSM0UTH, NEBRASKA. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED mtTM VSEE BV EXAMINING iwi ui,1"" -j . --.. r ,. i a -.frr e v " i i , - J fy7rjy' paMowl ' yPop:a.!T t.,nTr tM-.TdLT W4ly: CARTER aiEDiCINE CO.. NEW YORK. ? icST ! AGENTS CHICAGO, ROCK-ISLAKB & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE (illKAT C0SXK(TIX l.IN'f- litneeo. MoUn, K.lt in )!. Jus i iV..i : i- t -i Dt MitliiM Uiie CMf'ttai oi I'.a . tti:-.rt, .'u::.'! Jic. nnj At4ca ; witn hr trn lit" fr-ui lt.tir..u unction to J'tH.rin ; Wil-.i ..uH.T-n M-.m..-tine, V NUliiu'tui, I-i.:rl" h., I . S -: t s i . Ii. :U ;:;. CcntrfrTtlIe. I'micviou. Tr; ji. .aut'uuu. i u;t? roa, Lprenwurt.., Aul.v(fi u;il inmi'TAX try; Washington lo isi'mrn'T. vjUai:'iA. t., ;- KekuK to KuitiuhKir.. iJ.-ii.ip:. t-. Lrr. tt'itsport, Indepcn1f T.t. KiJoxi, 4it:tM . i Tl!l.t9iuloai, iVitu, M"nr.K', ami i' - M Kewta to Monro;; il'in t J I:k:.: ;: -i WituerveC; Atlanitc t L-hwis aHti Auii.-. Jv-a xK'? HaUian. iUu U h'-hius-? y .:..r RAiJn4cf, ajj4vf ui Mfius-r a ir Sue trm Ciilivk- inin- .-.., .. ' "--. 'A'hrooath tms-r '-5 -. maa Palace hps ativii . arc ruJ. J&i t't.v ;; -rir letweeti C'ni4AOO ao I'buUIA. a.'.v- ' a v . t"OLraCll BLI'rrS, 1JAY1;N WwRTfT I'Ji-r Al-Jbt- f OS- Tbrauaiheursnre also nn e .lI'.-ua- , ke a4 Knn9t ( itr. v: tiia "ilifx'Ut c ad a. r'i 1 i-j n.l ?hif1 IiiiR - i . . liiw ureal ivut n 7 j u i miii-.m. zr. i Fit .i ft i. aquippe4. lis roatt od V Mip. pricot a. a is r. 1 w 1 b m kcvi ,i3. . What will pleajw Tu mo-l "HI be tfc r!'' .inn ' Of nrTln Jur aBMls. vullv ptuiii? owrc;: Iveauilful pratnea af lllinnts aal lu-w-j. ii ci u ,r Ouroiaffriituii. anin Cars Hiat aa-iifHij a.! IhrouKO Kpres -JYatis. Vu-j if-t r..T n tiw nran. as cooj a is sitv-jm la i-iiy f.:'jt-tiLJ, rt4 prefTracijr:-.' tf.-iruo.--tu 1 rpoa tua.1 :;jviv-JrU)- Cf this Hue warrantinc ''. t, 4 M- Borjnre thai ths cniparr &Irjna Uara tur sl-.tpiu; cccriL BtcFrX i!a:.-i ti. v. .i. r j,-- .,t lAiYMr-DK-fiirr;, - 'irctiet vl ta 1.I.-K-, : i- " .r..-i -Jri.ri tioartc," Mhi try BP TlcfceO f?M o ntrw.".-.,'.- rr.-'.-'.-r . '- ' Uf--.. ' . - I'tr tafot au.oa T5!Il. Ci. . f - i - .m a n j. ::.".). a clenicr.t j' "::s r mir -i" c . j .- ?...-,,. -' i mmAm.. CITY HOTEL. ssanx oiiKYia Vv-0" """e- C 'd - Chctt r ;-.:u.v.;- t'lor HIM'-' tr.j -I Itr?rtRi.T''a. I rminiB iVn(,rMi:t.OfMliir. I'mco, J)o.--.- K-viTj ftoy wn-i- ...s .it. wfi S(m l-.j V"OloSc t- :r t. - t : 5-'f:'T , Uattio Crook, Michigan, . K i-vcrAcariinas tr iee cxi-r itsci": I MKi.C;rtiiJO, Trection and Plain Engines and Horso-Posvors. MotCplrtT1imhrri'c-torjr ( EstaWshed ia the WurliL i I u J VC fl P f wlirfumt ridwrt-ff l. T J "I ICHlldHU, th..,:t tip.-!".-- l J maiiiWMiiHnt, or 1 t.t'.nr. to " , y. t. i broo4 tfitrrmt.ji giirit un ttU vi.ryt cif. . t fl-nd ('oniplrtfi fti-ui!i tjiiffiis' f. 'z-f'f.Aw, .,: inet TrHrtioii J': ,nrt n JL'titiu J'ii'i tvir iHwn in the Amti'M ai l. t. A multitude of apfiil i.'utw un I imx-rr.v frr liHt. torothtT w:ti pri- r ' (i"n rtii materittlt m-t in ai:id oi ly't I'- 'r u: Four HirfM vt htiarat rn, Irt ru i t) i ; li-j f fa-city, for !im n-e h'r ri":r. Two Htyl'-n of M'.mii'.--1 II- r o r. 7,500,000 Y&lS:; coiiiparublo wooti-work vi v. r;:.a-li..- . TRAGTiOiJ m! Pnrmc-rs and Tbreflt.'r.iirn to' ffiute 1 1 M V NICHOLS, SHCPARU C ! Bttto !. rv- O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IX Drugs Medicines -AXD- Ail Paper Tiimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALKTt I.S'- BCOES. Stationery, Magazines, AXD Latest P11I) im lions. tCSoriplioiiM 'rirriil!- C'QisiroHiKlrit an Kxprrirnrrd Orusixt. PgiltVMBETI THE 1'I.ACE. Otii ST., 2 I'OOiiS SOUTH OV MAI.V ri.ATTSMOt TH. XKI5. WALL FAPM. i WM Grocery -ds Stand. ilonn rp llinj gpoJi', lv :i lung shot. LARGEST -lAr ALL KINDS IN THE TOWN. S myt m COGfJAPHY OT Titir, C0UM7y THIS MAP, THAT Tii'i Wlt-L i 'JE EAST TUH WEST I i'-i- ca:'.i j i.urp-jc3.'.:.iy. 'UiO'nifi .! o jf.t 1' f.i.i , it u j-i!iT INiJ '.. . r-.ii Ci.jvJ ) Our -iiarailft" r . r C o w.s. -.i. i,' ii t! 'i'cj tke MiisisslptJ ;.r its ui t il i. ir.t rrsfti1 br luB : T,;'uv UU-.l al Ctnini ll KluAt, il t l:'.vi.hm rh. tml AU;lii:un. coo U - Ll;rlt i:i L".'.'i-:i t?pr.:s. .:. it. i owi:i.nnN3 or J T ilt:li:L.ir I.LS2 AliH A3 '.,.. v::b ail d.vrii:; lines for tha J.. tbtlieUS. JtM.S MHlP, I:. 'a. IfCIJilTS. T.ii!i p.. C. a St. t ' : V I i rnt.lt R. . ' s : . ; i T. A E. ; I. B. 4 I . ' I.-. IK. Iti iUi iVU. RV '1 :. luTCfiPitrt lAVIMba . n. .. . . . : : si ". n.r;'.t!:s!!.r.R. X.B.B. ',' r( i . i-..4r-i t '.a iv. It. 4.. v - .Ii ti M I. t K. R. . ; 1 " ii. . !' Si : ., I w. J 'I ". ' '. 2' 'ii.: 3 una I nl .ci eaotnc TL R. a. x . . h. u it. tn b. - i in. 1.14 j' . . H- K N- K.T i.i . .'i.'.ral toi.aU.4 . i. .'- v Hiij. i 1- i f o. i iT4r.: Wtli.. St. i . ; . K i-o. .t V.' .ItUltua. .-s.M. J .t. R. i. i.. '; .ti S:.cta Oi 'r. :;. I'. K. p..a. T- r.ll tis fcr tho Ws- . rLATTS MOlTIT. NEB. First clas LoriKlni: Rooms." First CIkss RoaMing. Good S.tmpto Room Evpi j thins and every Comfort A Good Hotel can Funii Is Also, ;.io. I Wines. Cood Keer. Good I.iquo iod Lemnnade, Cood Cistari", Kept at the Citj " tTotel. Uly Ft: ED. t;oos. Ptopiieter 5 5 A. G. HATT ji'mT tirtiXEn acj.m.v. yew, Chan. Pi mt CIuxs JfoJ .Shop, otlMain Str.-.-t f.ncr of 5th. I -l.it turnout ll liVfijlUHiy oil Land for fresh, tenner liieat. . Tt.n8 dr. butts' mmrn rpHC Phftir,an m char; M ll.ii oil ai whi fcno T BiptvVanc id iUt lr4ta.-4 mt fhrmi liiMfi kir aktll u4 aLilii u n.cb vuiictitr Ic. that i t r lt t'tt ura prcttunr( tbt in ha a.rMirrJ a na'iil re. nt thrmmU -hhi r bone, imivJ with -. ,, n,. 1 aJrtn i. ma 1 urn. .li PMMHWMn ttrtyf frm rrTrr u h;m,jit(f r tictM lit kiatuvafl )Mr ar pra. ,. rt,rril. T' li. aar prWucca ifn J tilo itc r RfrNrn,i.N v; i. M-.r' Ls !, MrviiaatH, 4iw 4 ?. c w . i. -.irM.wi.' a t4. dar-T, CM-friJ.Jor. Id..,. MtrHl; tn Mtf, ircti aneannrr. wxml U nM.-i.-, in. p.ttrnr r rr laaa EAU3 N T ST R EAT EO pfrv:uti fifr .ar 1tirr. .'-"'-f t, w'-.tci, i KBI?K a-' ,. .. ad, L)4t aJ ituiMmM t w iifiwi vm4 x r t. aurot mailr4 lr to aiv a MrrM m ap;lirt'l.H o4 War Maarfmia- Xtrrtr a4mHl;.K. rt itt-. W UU. Wl i 1 rt, ii .rUi Mat St.. l UmV &r VbJ ft M Vi . u TST THRESHER C?4 WHEEL!, Bh not r fibt-ftfor rjr tin Apron Hiacittne. I wctiderfuur aimple wirf admirufWy wnkt in rtn the Mmin, and rlf-itn It ready for uarkru 1IXD ChHiJy, is oonptructed dnnib'y, ia tmiuticil Haven aft J.e, and tun- mi Unfit r-tory iactiiie in lha tnarket. "U Laudl wet rraiu s well w dry. tliuoeciii!tl in tlimUuna; Sii and tfiuUiy,tiw(i. tutr arid ri.ioiaK borii ax ur-il aud nearly aa vapidly Ut. atid iujnr. no choree ex(iCttlieKiprea. ii- mT4 ffuar, J'emt qf 'oaratlff CMti c'wiNtn iw. tltftH an. othr wurhint made, nnH can not bt orctwlr I. Id bah or- 11I unt'i'r-h'iu-t Our ClAiVKU (II I.I.INU . TTAC 1 1 ill K.N'T la and ve.rr doirs.ii I to wurk more ui.jliy- and hetir Uiaa an tkcJuiively lluiliiv M:i" .K ATfttf" of tho irior: rtr.es A ted Sr Mil or H'trm t'tf'-'T, as 1 flrvi. .J "'fravrd I'itln I'ot', n Imnrarrd iMtdtntry i'owrr, and the 1 l.vnril Ktiuiil. iyiou i'wrr. all uinur.tL- i en fV-nr -ln-:. are IhAi.-llllK'turJ by Ua, ami are not turpanotd unw i 1! r:r,,k.t. " tirv rUn r-iyna-e.l to farrlh flrxt-clruaa P.irt-iole l.ujjiuc-M t1Ui our tiuirators. I'cr I'rie.Li3t a-id Ctrculara, a iorafie SEVKt CAC.ft !t CO. --...-r-i :.... -'.Ar. Minn. t i Vt t j . . '. tiff I w n t -, . L(Clthnu lull r -u . -.i. r:i.r I t'n cii, A ; f i J:;r . A iv.tr lb U ,r, , ii.i.J--. ! 1 3m..'I,,i, v (o.i rJ( i. t. tv .tt.. p. in,a".n.fnn . mi- ...... f a.V Lit (...Kf -. i, i-a i.' AlMTW u4 it .n... i u . ti tn-i.t. LiKtm ix.uJu .1. . A -k fui i-T sail (o.4Jrn a b.iui ljr iuntr, t, fd.boari. ia. ln p'jrrncy, e i A L u c ax i Kiriri. cmuc.ii - -i - S.t ...- .i.t. -v;,-T.I':i.wi Vca,LiaB, iK-f M bi tf. l.--'naba Visw-r. ,te.. teaktu; nu. f.ft p. , n ii- l .(.(;, !!. iTi'l nn.ivli rrc tbi j '.:, i.la rrtj. -4 ph tl' pf t 'i , Ir I fl:ttt. will t f liaj rJ " !" fe;.'. ' " r, ; ir- .'D.eril ir : ! t 'l.r ffir.pii -. " l, St. Ii,i. Ma. Et t 7 if"!! I - -otinrt Outfit. WAfJTED L';? tr..t bus i,ri loan in each . tu fMti ue Ljr ii!a-r f-fioo. i:.r utftiii frwe. r -.ti a montb. -' ir.i,,, ,Ii. (IiH-'Ua f lijj.t'. llarlfc k.Ml .' tu it.- L Tauct 8.1-n, wrL Tt-f-it:-f, r.ts a i.d t; ft vt'.'-l in ii n- -. f i -r f,x. . r !' I';y tji:ri 'i i rTtr .iit,.n, M;j A Market Ht- 1. a. 1 V . k: m (m taa r K-a id s a h r POSITIVELY CURED EVER PILLS. Wata Cured, Not Merely Relieved (u.iiilineiil. IT jiu-jrMiMcil Willi hi Ii IrACitK on Rr1be:i'.ll7ViV.l Cul.-til.T r urod. iaji!in."aVj,.;(e i.,.n Blrnrly.WeliulllrlaMr iiiail .-Khi-i'l r (..l'.u;:il3ls to nn pTl,'rmii t . i - f i ..... - i -: , ,4Ty rt't , ! , - tpi-.r t . n i a i "' t If'.. - w (eh Vat 1Si jouri and tlie eraenta are , It rlfrivr8 it ehl Tpst people in Ami- T- V vs --. . . u w n. H c " r 1 ll.ri nl rt a. I i- .--ti c i. c t ..h.r, r oi-1.. t,.i. b&i j-arf. afd cet i! ,mi -.. I r-i. i-ri vni.Bae is p-Mttvej the n.! r ;:.r Matict II k ub-i:.(ij. 1 ) r autlior u an cirrn A-jr.-- im l. a ; :u '. ! I L !.. t If.. :. u I. Is ; J:s! '- . (P hJaSiil its II is DC a BENNETT DEALERS IN iaple and IFancy CrrocericM, IPrults, (Confectionery, ignrs TTofesiceo AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED LEAVEXWOBTII el&oicet stoek of grocer ies in the city. Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs Here We are with a Com jTcteStock at J. na BLAyEL'TS. 'JOMFORTS, till A UI.s, SKIRTS, 1IOSK, PL A y.'EL.S, CASSIJIERr S, JEAXS. VALISES, DRESS, UOODS. KUdHIXG, Rrilltt)XS,J.ACES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CIJTH. MATTIXGS W IX DOW SHADES an l PIXTU RRS, d-,-., ,Cr. j BOOTS, SHOES Mats, Ofjps, and Hoods, -2 UXDKinVEAlf, A!.L COLORS .VXD SJZI5S AT PllICES TO SUIT KVKItYIiODY. Card IBoard Dffloltoesj GLOVES tC- MITTENS TO FIT EVER YhOD T, bath In MX g riilCE Also tho best .Select Stock of strictly iirst-claas Oro cci ie.s, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Queens ware and Glassware in the City. All of which we jjnaranteo to sell as low as anybody. to close Cash Iluyers, W. S .S. MAIN .STREET. KiAI:!) m The Old Reliable I ALWAYS AHEAD ! GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. o We show the largest and best selected stock of HHooia Iaoes5 Iffaij, ap? asact MIflfiiiaery ood. WJEJSiT OF GMIOAG0 I WE ARE GIVING Real Genuine Barqains! This Season in every J(lartl)e!)t.,ll' We will !&ii5Ie&t and J&m- by 1 pf eeiai. Call at the Philadeliiliia Store, make your and yon will be happy. S0L0M02T DKAI.EnS GENERAL MERCHANDISE and such goods as are We offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in BOOTS JIX JD SHOES, as we are goijitj out of I hat linti of business. Our stV k in still htrf ction'i to jr?r Tisr. Tit mm. Is earnestly solicited. Ue sure and call, We atway?4 UWTIK Renieniher tlit- i';'c Soutli Mast coitKii ( UTH3I THIS SPACE) SPilTH, BLACK & TO THEM 0-A.LDE jfvwh i & LEWIS , o JJSTJD ARCTICS, and for I sir, ra jill'intit tn Ow 1 . H. BAKER & CO. M4M ? iliA urchtises, & NATHAN. W&QKBA QH, IN usually kept in a -ezsc2?al -Store. and le convinced of F.tir Dealing pay SB si 2 at 4 raa bte. nT. ft t .a rm - M.iiti :iiul Tliird Sfs, riatMnoiitli. ANN .V WKCK It AC II. CO. r t' .-. let ter, murp !rr it? am! we rl:ttlv wp'r..mu f 7 '- ' f;i-;i i.i . wu" t;'-..'i4i, ami i, t:iH;.,ii-tt an jji ' nvm- never a jam utttfoil to- .i t1) wiii .-U sf'.:c v.-rctc u iatro-'.-ict rue ev"