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Budweiser. ... +..8t, Loui nhnus(.r. .St. Lum Besis. . ... Schlitz-Pilsner. Krug's Ale, Porter. T ine. ..Mllwuukw vessers.Omaha ) ED. MAURER 1204 Farvsn | )‘ mestie and lflllll“‘bukfi THE DAILY BEE--*OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 24, VS e 1884, STATE JOTTI PLATTSMOUTHL. Plattemouth will have a base ball club) the present season. The Plattsmouth Sporting association is making all necessary preparations for the state tournament, to be held there in June. The fair grounds have already been secured and committees appointed to- perfect the details of the summer shoot. The loud girls the town are bad enough when sober, but town is too amall for them when drunk. A pair of them, filled with Omaha whisky, mopped the flooe of & car with a drummer on their trip homa one day Iast week. The train crew finally locked tham in with the baggage smasher and avoided a riot. The Herald says the town lots of (reen- wood, South Bend, aud _that part of Louis- villa ‘platted by the South Platte Town com- pany, are defective in title as has been dis covered by making certain abstracts of lots, the flaw arising from the fact that tho South Platte Town company has never filed their articles of incorporation as required by law, Those defects can bo easily remedied. Tom Henry brought to town the other day two huge swans which ho killed near Con- cord, One of them was enormous in size, measuring a little over seven feet between tho tips of its wings, four and a half fost from the tip of his Leak to the tip of its tail. 1ts neck measures two and & half feot in length, and was very slender and flexible, 15 was perfectly white with the exception of its bill, toet and legs which were jet black. John Rush farmed hl Elmwood precinet, this county,last summer, Some time before he had oceasion ln\lnu\ul' his son and did so with & buggy whip. An exaggerated story of the crnelty of the whipy proad among the ; din large uum- They threat gation was mad Lhn-uu lmnu “unhuret and tho crowd dispersed. But the threats of the neighbors were fatal to the old mun: he brooded over his imaginary woes till was dethironed and he' was adjudged i I'rom & rohust, hearty farmer he becamw inmato of the asylum, and fran thera ho wont tohis gravo, e was buried at Weoping Water lwt weol. HNCOLN, The Tan tion s called f 1d on the atod 100 fall pullots have leen the opening of the spring cam- paign. Hens these tears. The department of medicine of the state university has turned loose three full-fladyed doctors. Their shivgles are painted C. Boggs W. R. Knapp and Kavork Muggerdich Kreocorlan. Wo will back Kavork against disoase in any foru, ropublican convel The primaries will BEATRICE, 1, B. Allon has boen awarded the contract for the new school building, to cost $23,200. The bricklayers at work on tho college building have been on a strike the past woek. The railroads have made & gratifying re- duction of fieight rates on business to and from this city. An election has beon called to submit to the people a proposition to voteto the Dleatrice street railroad company, right-of way over all the streets of the city. It will probably carry, scrat complains that the railroads charge twice as much on & car-load of Mil- wankeo beer to Hastings as they do to l.in- coln. That accounts for the crisp condition of the papers, The Western Mutual Denefit association has boen incorporated. The incorporators are Wm. Lamb, O. C. Sabin, H. D. Price, John Currie, Dr. J. Webb, C. M. Brown, Geo. R. Scott, J. H. /\]llflll, W. H. Lamb, Dr. A, Sabin and L. Bush, The first victim of the wreck of the K. C train near Plattsmouth died last Wednesday Chas, B. Hobbs left Beatrice the morning of the accident. Hereached Oreop stopped f the train and got left. the con- the wre fo was 12 years of ago loaves a wifo and two children. His romuins wera taken to Otwimwa, his home, for b “The state itemizer of THE BEE travels sov. ol furlongs ont of by way to shur the A |gmu/<m‘ “Th o 5 what he is talhing a The £ avols soveral furlongs ont of rath in the first sentence, w total stranger to the Conite T B o ““Itis only necessnry to add” that The Es- press has not Chicago, ad the circular of Mr. Vail, of urging membors of the G. A. i flll’uughnut the utry to form political clubs within the organization, and use every o to convert dor c ox-~oldisrs o the ropub- lican idea. GRAND ISLAND. \|| the atock in tho creamery company i< and business will begin at an early day. .\ movement has been started to organize a t stock company to build a large hotel, A meets with much favor, The newspapers are urging busicess men to start a fund to scewe the state fair for 1285, ““The early bird,” etc, The 13, & M. company is pushing work on the Platte bridge enorgetically, After the 1st of April the men will work twelve hours aday. A member of the Dainty dramatic troupe dropped a roll of %210 in the str.et, and or ganized an exploring party to hunt for & “dia- mond pin,” The roll was found. arge number of men and teais aro at work on the line of the B. & M. tween Aurora and Grand Isl the Platts bridgc. $1.75 per day for laborers, ) and ®400. Mun and than ot %5.50 per day. THE STATE 1 HAL. Stanton has organized a $4,000 creamery. "The farmers of Furnas county have formed a stock protective association, The Cedar county wolf crop has yieldod better than the average this winter. A colony of 100 persons from Kentucky are expected in northeastern Nebraska soon 'The anti-monopoly state central committee will meet at Lincoln, Thursday, March 27, Tecumeoh thinks of lighting her streets with electricity, She's getting metropolitan, ‘The county machinery of Furnas will ro- quire 814,000 to keep it oiled the preseud year. Farming real estato in Cedar county hay advanced 834 per ceut in one year in some in- stances, The Red Cloud Chief is in favor of a sugar refinery there, It could then secure its taffy at first cost. A number of families of Swiss colonists, fresh trom the old country, have lately sott | ed in Knox county. There are 16,522 acres of land to be added to the assessment roll for the year 1881 in ‘Webster county, The Seward papers aro shooting poker chips at the iflmhlurn of the town, ~Aim low but never tal bluff, ‘I'he Crete achool district board will submit a proposition to build a 15,000 high school building this year, ‘The wovement for a college at Palls ity gathers num:izzl every day About $10,600 will Le needed at the start, ‘The suit of John 1) sion ef a large por ligh, was decid Neligh to of ths towt | agaiust Johu 1) Nebraska City thinks the . & M. will w000 orect & round house at that plucs with o capacity for holding eight eugiues A squaw was seen on the streets of Valen- tine a few days ago whea! with her papoosein it, move. Th a haby carrisgs Iy tho world do s southwestarn portion of the state is pretty well Gilled with railroad rumors, sus veying parties and trunk lives, mostly ¢ paper. Maud dogs are getting too unmerous for com- fort and safety in and around Falls City. An ounce of well directed load will silence useless Alnis ia assured of a creamery. A capital- Iot from Figin, lova, has contracted for the milk of 150 cows, and has commenced work on the building. Silver Creok hiad two sonsations last week a stampede for tall timber to et out of reach of amad dog, and the flood taking some of the props from under the Platte bridge. The packing honse at Nobraska City las pickled 65,000 hogs since the Lst of December “The company has stored 20,000 tons of ice,and will continue packing during the summer, A saloon keaper at Arapahos went drawn into his purse and pitched un §110 to pay the fine and costs of seliing liguor to minors, It was & minor offense with an adult penalty. The breaking up of the fce in the Loup river caused » vast amount of damage to Ool: umbus and adjoining countey, The principal portien of the wagon bridge was swopt away. A movoment is on foot to establish a telo- phone exchange in York, and also to secure counection with Lincoln and Omaha, Then would the sun of York <hine forth in all ite glory. The West Point Progress had another narcow escape from fire Inst woek. If the fire aver ots at Pete's dynamits tho wheels of Progress will be hurled in the “Kingdom come, The (uestion of “rrigation” is springing into prominence in reveral towns with tho approach of the Apnl eloction, 1t i< a fight between Adam’s aleand Barleycorn John, The latter shows the most “spirit.” Chioago has & few hogs yet. The head of a loading hogpen there sent & proposition to the Logan Valley bank to furnish money to be loaued thero at 2} jercent a wonth, the bank to keep for its pay all interest it could get above that rate, An insurance agent named Sholloy, Omaha, painted the town of Fik Cre | greon, ono night last week, and kept the tow ke till miduicht, when the marsh: the cooler. 1o pai nent, ne cars of immigr, unloaded at the B. & M. depot in Kearne during February, and abont the smine num ber ar-loads by the Uaion Pacitie. This shows how great is the rush of land hunters to the state he present time, Nemaha couuty h on =10,000 for four #1260 for the entertai Phirty- t goods were I Ko a tochnicality the suit has been bronght agm The Bleir Pilot Vigoro penurions policy of the L& inats deal ings with employes at t .|,,.|u.. The wages paid to men of skill to attend Lo its businoss in the town woulldl starve a grave « nome but incompetont men’ will work for the company. The Creto Videtto throws * ruey 1t R, and through have not boen paid, so st the connty. iy, denonneos tho wlitics, religion and lozation” to the dogs, and hosts an anti ANOpPe ot composed of C; nh-lu of Ken- tucky, president and yek of Ne, hraska for vice-prisidont, wlvm i corn and Kentucky campaizn, The 8. (. & P. company had to ! work to provent the eastern approi Bluir bridge heing washed out by the river last weok. The of water cat a channol thirteen foot deep through the pitlng, and for a timn it looked as though the whole stricture would go ont. Some sixty-two cars of rock and nineecon of brush and many sacks filled with sand, finally rocured the gap for the present. Death robbed Juniata of two of her prom- inont citizens last woek. Ira G. Dillon, of the grain firm of .J Sewell & Co., and Frederick W. Francis, editor of The Juanita Herald. Both were men who identitied themselves with every movement for the ad- vancement of the city and county. Honored and rospected while living, their deaths brought sorrow to every home The following chromo of a western town was painted by home talent: *McCook is nono of your slow coach, easy eoing, doad- and-alive old lustoric towns that have ont- o their usefuluess and are dying of ‘dry It e, driving, progressive and modern town, fall of first-cluss men in evory department, and eminsntly worth of its com- manding position. James Pexton, of 1 apple-jack” wonld n uke W apirited o some tall h to the svillo, i o mining man, Ho packed bis grip and started f orth threo weeks ago, and fiiends He is of medinm he and chin age and an Buog- ecommendation &\ Roadmiast o in s po Is: 'ro your loving i ul that his mind is not clear or he has ‘met with fonl pla He also had & trunk with him. Auny information of him will be tha u|k1n|h raceny ed by his distracted wife, w dead with grief. Addvess information to Louisville Observer, L Repent and ved, chere’s hopo, for An honest confession 1s good for the sonl and sy perpetual Bioom on tha shiniug she Tore's A chupler from John, the confessor The Liberty Jonrnal: “Tue Ovaiia paper and one_of the best i order to make it a live, re ploys skilled men to take char unt departments, who labor allui zht Lu make their work appreciative. The siute news man ix about as wood s thoy find anywhere, and ho has a peculiar stylo that u great many counutry editors do not possess, At different times we have deliberately stolon items from his column, aud the sime can be said of at least one hund other papers i the state, We have quit now, and all our breth should follow the saine example. The ma too generons, Hoar what ho has to say apers are welcome to t Thoy are prepared ospecisily for their conven- and no credit, namo or imprint is asked to indicato their paternity.’” — AAMS, any While Ivation’s froe, thera's lify il The Salyation army has boen fired out of Kingston, Ont, “The banks of New York hold # excess of leval re virements. "The British house of lords rejectod a motion to open the musenms on Sundays, The republicans of Ellc county, Pa, declared for Blaine and Lincoln, Tho Tndiana couuty (Pa.,) democrats have ivstructed for Randall for president, Thero is a cut of three cents a hundred in freight rates from Chicago to New York, “Lhe session of the nouse to-day was devoted to discussion of whisky bond extension bill, The National bank of Boulder, Col., has .mqmmlu«L 1 he failure was long nnl.h:hmuul 'wo men were killed, and one seriously in- jured by the explosion of sulphur at Shamo. kin, Pa. Judge Thatoher, of tho aupromo court of Colorado, died in San Francisco of Bright's diseaso, The jury in the case of Carpenter, on trial for the murder of Zora Burns at Lincoln, 111, returned a verdict of not guilty, The eighty-scventh anniversrry of King William's birtbday was a graud~ holiday in Berlin, Queen Victoria was the first to con- gravnlate the old gent, The New York citizens' committee tavor & oring election, and placing the election ma- Junery in a non-partisan body instead of the board of police, #8 at present. The ship Bombay, of Bath, Maine, from Philadeiphia for New Orleans, is given up for lost, with & crow of eighteen men, Capt, P, Petorson had a wife on board, Buena Ventura Buez, ex-president of Santa 1120, died on the 4th inst., at Horiegue- ra, near Maysguerz Porto Rico, aged 75 years, He left fortune of $2,500,000. A two-story brick block at Hillsboro, Texas, contauiuing seven ktores, owned by J. D, Warren, was destroyed by incendiary fire Saturday morning. Total loss, £49,000; insurauce $36,00), The up passenger train on the Milwaukee rosd ran iuto an emigrant train at Red Wing muturdsy at noon, wrecking two coaches an an envine, Twaelve or fifteen persons were in- jured, some seriously but noue fatally. Avgustus Schell, for many years prowinent- ly identified with the business and political lifs of Now York City and rtate and who hus teen sufferiug from sorious illness for any months past, is now rapidly sinkiog and is not expected to live. Sam Frayor, convinctod of the murder of John Penniogton and wife was taken from jail st Maryaville, Kaa., Friday night, and hanged frous a rafter of the wagon bridge. He { confess:d to Judge Lynch aad his thicty-nine | i masked followers The Nashville Amerioan has been onjolued by a stockholder from advocating a protective 10,1 ., have other principles not in accord with the pla forms of the democratic party. That's a pro ®ag with a vengeance. The Marquis of Lorne urges the poor of London to emigrate to Canada. _In the same breath a dispatch comes from Montroal atat ing the snow is so deep on ono branch of the Canadian Pacific that trains have been block- aded for eightosn days. The Southern Pacific railroad company has voquested the secretary of the interior to ap- point & commission to examine a section of 240 miles of completed road, with & view of got- ting & hold of the Texas Pacific grant, which has been declared forfoived by congross. It will not be complied with, Tn the Canadian legislative bribery case tho irisoners, Kirtland and Wilkinson, wero ro. eased on bail. The magistrate said in Kirt land’s case the ovidence was not very strong and acceptod his own bond for £4,000, Prof Goldwin Smith offered himself, amid cheers as bondsman for Kirtland, Railway officials_at Chicago aro suthority for the statement. that one million bushels of wheat have been contracted there for shipment in the last forty-eight hours ending Saturday night, four hundred thousand of which were for export. This is attributed to the reduc tion ordered in freight rates. I8, Orocker, bookkoaper of the Commercial bank of Atlanta, Ga, was robbed of 2.7 at the counter of the National bank, whum ln- making exchangos. Two men approachod | One flannted a check in his faco and excitedly while tho other wont through ip and took the rell. No clue. The same partios worked the Macon banks last wook, A Waostchester, 1 M. Rupert, borough troasurer of the Pennsylvanih Mutual Insurance company, is short in his ac with both corporations, I'he exact amount of tho deficit has not yet boen ascortained, e has turned over all of his valuablo assots, and confessad judgment for $15,000, Joo Foster, a gambler, and the proprictor of the San Antonio varioty theatre named the Vaundeville, who was shot during the v 13 memorablo affray with Bon Thompson and King Fishor, who wero killod on the spot, diod Saturday from the effeet of his wounds, tor loaves n wife. His estato is variously estimated at 60,000 to 250,000, spocial says awurer and solicito oorgo 1 The national house committes ations has comploted tha consideration of the ponsion appropriation bill, The measure ap- propriates $20,654,100, und provides that an halance of the appropriation for the carren fiseal ye may remain unexpended on Juno 80, 1:84, shall bo approprinted, T valance i estimated at 06,000,000, The grand jury of New York City has pro sentod tive indictments against officials of the fraudulont acconnts, forged affidavits, il other tricks worthy of the Tweod regime, Warrants were sworn ont and the following ors arrostod: Sheriff Bower, of Lu Street jail; Wardon James, Wardon 'hiliy Kiernan, Deputy Sheriff David \lli-«m\ynl and Jacob Wertheimor, Wpropri The Kansas tho domestic sonato passod al bl wering the g point a live stock sauitary conun house passed the senato ill adding to the present Texas cattle quarantine law a ponalty for driving such cattlo on grounds outsido of the quarantine boundaries. The cattle dis easo bill was ordered engrossed for third roading. Commissioner Loring has received a telo- gram from Prof. Salinon, veterinarian of the department of agriculture, stating that after a_thorough investigation of the diseaso at Neosha Falls, Kansas, he has concluded it 15 not genuine foot and mouth disoase, hut is due to local conditions and there is no danger of its spreading to other sections, The co missioner accopts this conclusion as tinal, The factory of the Electric Candlo company, corner of Fourteenth streot and Thirteenth avenie, New York, burnod Saturday night. 08 00,0005 1nsura 2150,000. Two dull explosions proceded the discovery of the fire. The firomen gave up trying to” save tho factory and od their attention to the surronnding buildings, and suce; in pro- venting the flames spreading. by anoexplosion in the firo works o lishment of Diehl & Co., Saturday mornin three men were seriously burned” abont thy face and hands. homas Diehl, George Johnson ard Flanigan, Aftor the explosion the of fell in on the men hold b g them until help arnved. igan was badly burnod about the head and face and hands, Diehl s also seriously injured orge Johnson, foreman, and Edward Flar igan, workuan, died of their injuries, The oxpo building at Ch which the mont will ace izing tho gallorios. 1t has beon docid limit llln insuo of tickets to 6, ,000, which will plate to prevont counter- 1 committeo transforred its preliminary dotails for holding the conven- tion toa committes of citizens, who will at once begin raising funds to moot all local ex pouses. wod ot to sell tickots of admission as in 1880 if it can possibly be avoided. Two men wero killed and tho third serious- ly injored by an explosion of sulphur_ Satur- day in Caraon colliory, noar Shamokin, I 1 Cavel Gatenbaus- |., Hung rkiug side by side in wnarrow o ur foot. high. They wore on their kueos and ubont_twenty yards down tho chamber. Peter Suppoloky was enpaged in drilling, 1t is thoukht foul gas st havo acenmmulated in & crovice aove tho hoads of Benninger and Gatenbausky, for suddenly a torriblo roport resounded throngh- out the mine, fol ed by a falling of |.lm roof. The two miners wore hurled narrow paxsage sixty feot, stantly. down the killing them in- L IOWA NEWS, Billard and pool tables ave to be added to the Creston skating rink, to enable to play. Des Moines iscomplaining of poor gas, The Leader says that in that oflice a candle is required to see the gas jet. that city north along the blufls to Musca- tine. City, laid siege to the heart and home of Mrs. E. M. Hamilton, of Winona, Minn., and won both, Jie induced her to seli ceeds. Somo yenrs ago John Randolph, Sr., acres of farm land in Polk county, fail- ing, however, to furnish a deed. son has been living on the land ever sell vossession, he desires to property. C. Kelly, of Sioux City, was found not guilty, It will be remembered that the friends of Okalona Kernan obtained an indictment against Mr, Kelly for an al- { brunette, such business. The prohibition legislation is not ing much change in the saloon situation at Sioux City. bers of the council are in favor of con- tinutng the collection of the saloon li- censes a8 heretofore. Some of the sa- loons, whose licenses had expired, are taking out new licenses that will not ex- pire until after July 4. A. W. Daugherty, grand commander |Jones when of the Towa Knights Templar, has issued | wearing handsomer dress than yours at |thew | llu- u [openly chargos it as such, and has sont out descriptions of both, Lowis sold several hundred dollars worth of prop- erty immodiately prior to his departure, for which ho received the cash, The conple, it is said, wero soen to board the Denver train at the same time, but it is thovght this was only a blind, and that thoy have roally gone to Chicago. Lewis always claimed to be interested in a steam laundry in Chicago.” Frank Harlock, a young man twenty oars of age, endeavored to shoot his inamorata at Cedar Rapids one evening recontly, A witness testified that he was passing along Fourth street, near the Northwestern hotel, when he saw the prisoner standing talking to a girl, As he was passing the girl gavo a scream and ran past him. Harlock drew a re- voiver and fired. The girl ran away. Harlock then threatened to shoot che witneas and followed him to the hotel, threatening at each step to shoot. Har- lock was sent to jail in default of £100 bonds. —— The Seoret of Living. SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILIA or Broon asn Liver Syrer. will cure Scrofulous Taint, houmatism, White Swolling Gout, Goitre, Consumpti on, Bronchitis, Nervous 1ol ulm, Malaria, A all disoases arising from an ime pure condition of the Blood "Tho merits of this valuable proparation are s0 well known that a passing notice is but nec. essary to romind the roaders of this journal cossity of always having a bottle of | vine's Brooh axn Liver Syeue among their stock of Luml\ nocessitios, tos can bo presonted from many Ministors, andhoads of 1cians, 3 | familion thronghout the land, ehdor sing it in | tho highast terms. Wao aro constautly in ro- ceipt of cortificates of cures from tho most roliablo sourcos, and wa do not hositats to rec ommond it as the best known remedy for tho { cure of theabove disonses. ——— Tho bost regulator of digostive o and tho best appotizer kunown iy / a Bt ters, Try it, but bowar i Got from your grocer or drug, arti (LN manufactured by i fogort. & — Holy Family Mission The church of the Holy ¥amily, corner Eighteenth and lzard, of an interesting and improssive service Sunday morni Rov. Father Lambert, the distingunished professor of Creighton ' | colloge, began a mission thero to continue two weeks. High mass was celebrated at 10:30 and the mission formally begun with a sermon from the reverend father. The church was crowded, the service grand and the address worthy the orator and the solemn occasion. In ihe cvening the church was again crowded. The ,services consisted of ovening vespers, followed with a lecture and benediction of the holy sacrament. Sorvicos will be held every evening dur- ing tho mission at 7:30, and mass will bo celebrated every morning at H, 7 and 9 o'clock, of was the scene Wel De Meyer., It is now undisputed that Wei Do Moy- er's Catarrh Cure is the only treatmont that will abwolutely cure Catarrh—fresh or chronic “‘Very offi us, Sam'l. Gould, Waeeping Water, Nel.” “One box eured me, Mus, Mary Kenyon, Bismarck, Dakota™" “It restored me to th o Rov. Geo. E. Reis, Coblovillo, N. Y, n box radically cured mo, Rov. C. H. Taylor, 110 Noblo streot, Brooklyn.” “A_porfoct cura aftor 30 years D. MeDonald, 710 Broadway, N. &c. Thousands of testimonials are from all parts of the world, De- S1.00. Dr. Wei De Moyer's Hlustra- atise, wish statomonts by the curo DL B, Dewey & Co,, 182 Fulton tn-thksat-m&e-Sm — stroot, N, Y, Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives an appotite, and imparts now life and energy toall the functions of the hody. Try a hottle and vealize it. e Post Oflice Changes, In Nobraska and lowa, during tho week onding March 15, 1884, furnished by W, Van Vleck, of the post office department: Discontinued—Barkay, Gage county Postmasters appointed - Gilmoro, Sarpy county, Oregon Frost; Rush, Franklin county, Emile J. Hiplinger. 10WA, Jstablished — Folletts, Clinton county, Georgo E. Purinton, postmastor; Ownan, Havdin county, Morris Frisbio, yostmus- ter; Ringstod, Emmet county, John Lar- son, postmaster. Discontinued—Daytonville, Washing- ton County; Patriot. Decatur county. Postmasters appointed—Eaglo Grove, Oright county, George Wright; Hebron, Adair county, Mary Currier; Oxford Mills, Jones county, Anthony Courtright; Taintor, Mahaska county, Joseph Smith; the lady patrons an opportunity to learn | county, S, 1. J. W. Moorehead, a gambler of Sioux |dition to ourlist of med the home, and he decamped with the pro- | 5o, The | in 226 different the | 000,000 for ® leged assault with intent to kil or some | {Suiitblatus, Coriy, Tottar, | —— A majority of the mem. | Let a woman ' be bumpbacked, Updegraff, Clayton county, M. A. Creg. low; Valley Vies, Harrison county, Jamos Barnott; Wheatland, Olinton Ewalt, Wi, Vax Vikck, | — Horstora's Acld Phosphato, Valuable Medicine, H. Panru , Toledo, O., Dr. W, Burlington_is agitating a railroad from | saya: I nave proscribod the ‘acid in & largo variety of discascs, and have beon amply sutisfied that it is a valuablo ad- al agents,” i Although Pozzoni’s ted complexion r:wxlmmpnr(flrl.ly harmless and non-explo- ive, still it rlmn off and makes a good report, 1Dy all druggints — No Doubt it Beems so in Texas, gave to John Randolph, Jr., eighty |Gaiveston News. Some 100,000,000 copies of the Bible, languages, have been rinted during the present contury. The since, but the father now brings suit for | United States contributes annually $75,- ining churches and the mmutry, and $31,000,000 for purely be- At the term of district court which | nevolent purposes. Sill Satan in gotting closed at LeMars the other day, John |in bis work with alarming sucoess. e et— Bucklen's Arnica flll 0, ’l’hlmnlut medical wonder of the 'orld, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, cers, Balt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Canoors, i*u.., u,.J""d bands: ana all skin ‘rnp lon, garsn v lwck]ud und blind, With warts all over her nose; I)run her in sealdkin, velvet and silk, Aund her beauty all lios in her clothes, — A Moan Hevenge. 80 you say you got even with Mrs, -fie lr?ad to spite you by a general order to the commanderies in | Your wedding auniversary, and attracting the jurisdiction, recommending the ob. |81l the attention! servance of Easter Sunday, April 13th, and Ascension Thursdsy, May 22d, in & manner becoming Christian Templar. Tt is further commended that on Ma 224 the Sir Kuights visit and strew the | 18p I peeled an orange aud gave it to of those valiant Knights peace- | While sho was looking the other way at rest with tokens of love and af- fection, A Missouri valloy special say: 8. A. Lowis, & married man residing here, “Oh, yes, 1 got even with her.” “How did you manage it!" ““Well, you see, she had her little boy with hur, and when she took him on her “*And cf course ho was & on swimming in the juice and the dross was ruined.” “*Procisely.”—[Somerville Journal, e If people continne to sufer * \m}mut know- ;oged ahout 40, haa suddenly disappear- ) ing what ails theis,” it is their own fault, All It is supposed to be tariff and opposing a railroad o mwission, or | olopemont. The young lady's father a case of '»d as has nlmu Miss Bloy, aged 10 jthe obscure waladies wro cloarly set forth in i ola 1 ) i T gir] s drsorioed w8 “"‘"‘ ooking | e invaluatls, e, " NEK, B Lt fully *descrived in the advortisement in an other column, to cure In instance, or money refunded. 25 ocents World CHICKERING, KNABE, Instruments Ronted Monthly. Organs, &5, WAREROOMS, CDR FULL LINE OF HOWARD, WAREROOMS STEIN American LARGEST i = B ETH CE i g Foreign and Domestie, in the 113 North 16th Carry the Largest Stock offer the Lowest Pnoes and Easiest Terms of any Dealer here on PIANOS and ORGANS Besides Many other Well known Mn,kes, we sell the Renowned VOSE, BEHR BROS, .\.\ D ARION I’I,\N()h. Clough and Warren, STERLING AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER “BELL” ORGANS i rent allowed if purchased. Pianos on installments, $10 Call or send for Catalogue and terms. 11TH AND FARNAM STS. TNV KT MIER fi" I‘-‘R S IEBELO Would call particular attention to their new stock of RIGH JEWELRY | FINE WATCHES, CLCCKS, SILVERWARE, AND AN UNSURPASSED A Diamonds and Precious Stones, SORTMENT OF WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES. COR. 1.TH AND FARNAM 8T8, EDHOLM& ERICKSON JLE AGEN 'S FOR WAY WEBER AND HARDMAN = W A N O S, ND PACKARD AND MITH Organs! AND BEST STOCK OF MUSIC City. ERUUSNE’S BLOCK ANTED- Immodiatels, o cood ¢ housework in family of to, 14th stroot, W ek ) ANTED- 1 uuodia cly n femalo ook Ve Meat Market, 166h and Sason Stk te. God 48229 i for general hone of Park and Popplo 22 244 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - - - Neb PRMADNR OF THOROUATINRND AND ILIGI ARADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE XY LD BWINE Correspondence #ollolted AND DUROU OR J & Young wtook for sal Ly. e xh o caumed by e xconson, oo, Ly restored tu rol alt! d" i -MN....:’” Promature i of youth, FaRETON n:finuo asw Tasl & Mo Yout. onum;mflqwms HABIT i e auw ewre Ulmsalf guled lm ah«u il e i o m sl -mn. -nlc'fi T'lt el Making It Up, Philadelphia Call. Westernrailroad president—*‘I tell you sir, it is ruinous, I can’t reduce fares be- tween those pointa from $14.50 to 85, You must be crazy.” Buperintendent - ‘It must be done, sir, or the new B. X. W, and Z, line will get part of our traffic.” “‘But it costs more than that to carry » “Oh! I have that all fixed; we will make it all up every trip,” *‘In what way!" “h;('y idea is w run nothing but palace “Well,” “And then, before reaching the end of the road, you and I, disguised as two of the James gang, will board the train “Capital idea; bnt that wou'd onl, work for awhile. ‘The passengera wouls complain and the authorities woald got aftor us,’ *Oh! but we won't touch the passen- Nt “Noj we will just rob the porter,” Sanford’s Radical Cure, ihe Orost Balsamlo Distillation of Witoh Fasel, Amorican Pioe, Cauadian Fir, Marigold Clover Blossom Eic., For the Immediato Rellet and Permanent Cure of overy form of Catarrh, trom a Bimple Head Cold or Infhuenss to tho Low of amell, Tuste, wod saring, sough, Bronchitis, snd Inoipient Co umption. it i ive minutes I any aad every case. Nothd ug like it. Grateful, fragrint, whiolesom Vi trous e, 8ppLkatian and is nepid, adioet pn- wanent, and nover falivg! 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