J'TUtt WFfcfttti ESP 0) I 0 PL A T TS XI O U T IT, NOV. IT, 1881. The Republican prohibitionists of Wisconsin came very near electing enough Democrats to the Legislature to secure the repeal of the temperance laws already in force. Inter Ocean. OUR dispatches yesterday peinted out clearly that the Ureenbackers will hold the balance of power in he or ganization of the House of Represen tatives. The new house lias seen moie changes in advance of its meet ing than are usually recorded in the two years of the lift of that body. After the elections last year it stood as follows: Republicai.s, 147; Dem ocrats, 134; Greenback Republicans, 4 ; Greenback Democrats, 4; Straight Greenback, I; Readjusters, 2; Inde pendent. 1 ; the Republicans thus hav ing a majority of one in the full House f 293 members. Recently a Republican elect from New Hamp shire (Farr). a Di-mocrat-elect from New York (Fernando Wood), and a Democrat elect from South Carolina f O'Connor.) died, and each has been replaced by si man of his own party. Then, Five of Maine, Miller and Laphatii of New York. Aldrich of Rhode Island and Conger of Michigan have been elected to the Senate, all of them Republicans and all being suc ceeded by Republicans. The weak spot lias appeared in the Eleventh New York District, where Levi V. .Morton, Repm lican, resigned to be come Minister to France, and R. P. Flower, Democrat, has been elected in his place. This leave the Republi eans in a minority of one, though if Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of Brooklyn, the -Independent," votes for a Republican Speaker, as he has said h will do. it might still give the Republican's the Mgauizaliou of the House. Remember. That in attending the entertainment given by the Georgias, you will find everything strictly first class, chaste and "select free from all coarsness, vulgar allusions, or broad double, en ("itdres. so extremely offensive to a r tl.ied nature. In fact their great pop ularity is mainly dua to tho fact that their performance is one where a fath er can take his child, a husband his wife, a brother his sister, n young man his sweetheart, or a minister his fam ily, with perfect confidence that they will see or hear nothing of an-immor-al nature; while the sweet singing, beautiful music, and the oddities of the native bom Southern negro, can not fail to amuse, delight and instruct all who may witness their peerlesss and original representations. At Fitzgerald Hall Monday 21st. 'Get right out of this." shouted an i iiat--d merchant to a mendacious eirk. ''this is the third lie I have caught you in since 10 o'ch ck this niorring." Oh, well." said th- new man. "don't bo too hard on rie. Give ti follow liie to ltitrn tho rules of the house." Hawk rie. "Tie No. 2. Children's Magazine Of America." St. Nicholas. This illustrated magazine for young folks has now attained a circulation larger, probably, than that of any other monthly magazine of its class. It has been called a '-marvel of perfec tion, both as regaids iU literary ex cellence and artistic merit." It was the first to give to Ixys and girls the very best illustrations that could be had, and has earned the name of "The Children's Art Magazine." The greatest living writers of Eu rope and America are among its Distinguished Contributors- To the Citizen's of theCeuntjaud State I have now ready for market 100,000 White and lire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a Ure:proof house before the comet conies down,cll on J. T. A HoovEn. Louisville. Nebraska. HI E AT JIAKK LT. UOl'TFRIKU FlCKLf.fi. Charles Dudley Warner, Henry Ixiiifrlellnw,! John !. Wliitt ier, H. H. Bcycsen. ' Saxe Holm, Bret Harte, - j (iail Hamilton. Thomas Hujrhes, ! I.nuisa M. Alcott, Ionuld li. Mitchell. ! Harriett 1. Sto!Tor.l. F.liabeth S. riielpj. fJeorno Mai'Iloiiahl, Washington Gladden The Goodale Sii-ters Allied Tennyson, John Hay, Clarence Cook, liossitcr Johnson, Susan Coolidge, Ktlwaict Ejijileston, Prof. R. A. I 'root or, Christian;. IN'S-itti. Mi-s. A. 1. Whitney, Frances Hod-on Burnett, t'elia. Thaxter, Marion H.tiiam), T. W. Hijiu-'ou. Lucy Laicom, Noah Biook.s, Author of "Alice in Wonderland" and hundred of other. PLATTSMOUTH.NEB., MAIN ST. At this shop you'll find meet whole.oiu and aweet. Sausage, pork mutton ami veal. And it i. our belief, you'll buy excellent lef. If you at thi butcher hp deal. He keeps always on hand the best in thf lti ; OF HUch as your families ned ; lot hers may d well, but they cannot excel, For FUkler will still take the lead. A good bargain ywn'll make if you want f buy Hteak, tr mnn meat or to boil or to flT. You caa baie a sd" hatajr you! hane forj;oods wish. Competition he well may del. This btisincs. provides forgom! pelts and hides.) Laid and lallaur he'll both buy and sell ; 4nd yo'll fliid Ihi tha tse, there's nit otlmr place. You'll do better, if you will quite a well. Aud this we mav tell if you've fat cattle to I fell. j or hogn or .beep that are nice ; WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer ia DUY GOODS, CLOTHS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOODS :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Lara-e stack af BOOTS and SHOES CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queensware. an 4 ia fact verything your call for in tba line f General Merchandise. CASH PAII FOB HIDKS AMI Kl-'liS. All kinds of cauatry orvduca tiike o ai MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, ItlJIVKSJMTH horse iioi.iNG. them ri'lit here and yon atad; Hhat Fnlutid Suvsoflt London I'nilv ew : j You can brbij never fear, i But for them you'll cet a t;ood price. We wi-h we Satisfaction to all who iva luni a call. could voint out its eiu;il in our owu peiiodicalj it hi. intention to give. It i the best of all literal tire The Mpretaloi' children's iiiaj:a.iiics." Mlrinr World: "Tlierr is no literary' Mauaine for the youiur that can be aid to equal it." I ICrilllatit rculiirrs of The C omiii Vi The ninth v lame, which begins with Hie November, lssi nunilu l. will comaiu a new Serial Morj Ity Irn. Slary 31 a pen IoJse. editor of St. Nn hoi. ah, author of 'Han Briuker. ir the Silver Skale." etc. A seci,nd Aerial ury, lull of lively incident. 1 1 he HoosieT SchoelbojV i:dvvnrd Kaslewton. author of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," etc.. A single articie of universal interest: 'How Child ten Should Learn Mush-.", by It 1c hard U'aenrr. the eminent composer. Two other serials, one dealing with campaign life in i lie iate war. and the other with iul and I5i Life in t lie 13th Ceu tury. flays for Home and School. F.mbroidery for ;irN. Amateur Newspaper. Illustrated Braei ical and lefcritive I'apei-s. Articlf in Spoifs. and The Treasure-box of Literature will tie auioan the featuies if this jrreat volui ie. An tiiimene edition will he printed of the ( hrit::tas Number, which will be ready about December 1st. l'riee. :i 00 a year : '2r cents a number. Sub scriptions taken and uiaaines Mld oy book-; seller and news-dealers everywhere, or ine, publishers. TllK CKNTCBY CO. :ilt2 Isiox SgiMHK. Nk.-ohk. ! For we'r certain indeed, this belong t his; creetl Not only to lira but let live ! 31 in 3 ANtt WAC.OM BF.PAIKfN. All kintls of FA KM IMPLKMKNTI mended Neatly d' l'romplp CtSTM-.li. m3 1 imm Frank ITiemaltf, M ANTFACTl'KEK OK On Main Street. oppoMle Court Hull". Horse. Mulc& Ox Shoeing, ! In short, we'll shoe anything that ha four feet, from a Zehra to (iiraflfe. t come and see U3. 1NJUW yiiUJ u Filth S between Main ayJ Vine Streets, ust iwros e corner from tb Nnvr II KKALf Ot klc toy" JOILN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED i Carriages always on Hand H E ARSE iVoNER ALS. Jpcvhil 33 ninth maae to oraer. Also h koihi nne 01 nmoaer will be made Articles of all kind. Tobaccos. &c , c NEW Livery, Feed & Sale U? A-IKLIEj NOTICE ! I want all of djv accounts settled to date, ami 1 shall do nu alore credit business. All old accounts must be settled up. and 1111 tiw ones 1 mess sucli account.' ar .etiiea ;cm3 shwrtlv they will be cued. ' I wish to do a titiictiy c;vsh business is futura JOHN SIIAN5( . 1'lattsmoiith. Neb, STABLE Or an Old Stable in new hand ent irely : When Ji lviniah M;i on, tlie eminent: l.iwer, was m-ar his ml, h heard hia I daughter speaking. He roused up and ' inquired, Alary, what did you say?" "Nilliiii";, papa," .do replied. The! old spirit of th ex-tmiuer woke iu him. and he said Th New Firm of ; PA TTI.KS0N it DIXON. n thM d tiTKBWHT BARN on the Crner of th and Pearl Streets wita ' New Livery Outfit. "Mary, what words diA you use to sav not h 11":?" m t U;OOI HOHSKS ANI 'AKKIAOES at tllu HUIISES HOV(SHT AXO SOLD, H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and tail Deaiera ti PINE LUMKEK, LATH. 6IIIN(iLE8. SA.H. IKJOKS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC.. ET( i street. Comer of Fifth. a,i I'LATTSMOL'n, .... NEB. .HORSES FOR SALE, ilJ II ootiiiR6ins: nom who plactMl th funnrj jrits-rs luu nnr a v sor.n. I 5. Jim items under tho head of ammeul ;roW.s kept RY the DAT on rrr.EK.. n RAIlMriCTBR nole3- 'Call and see PATTERSON & DIXON; U A U III t 1 3 1 D n aaavA-pBBMBnMM I Vhm laL.a IT w.m Yt tnA iLt II V Tho juico of papan apples has the remarkahlo propertof rend4?rirjg ten der tho toujrhost n'e'its. mm KOKPniSjr.lwMta Umm. Tim MhliVilr. 6, Ml mmrtimfmim. Br C a a. Clark kL, CkM( tO. Furnlskea Freth, Pur Milk oEL.iTi:ni:i iaii.y. BpMlal caJI. attended to. and Fre.h Milk fraaa aaiua cow f arcihed when wanted. 41y