PUTTSUOOTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEKKLT I!Y The Plattsmontti Herald Mltimi Co. For ty iul Count v Directory, Rallwty 'fluic Table. Telephone ExcUasK Buiue4 il rectory. Business .'ard.n Ac, see thlrU pa-c. JEFF. I STONE, . City Editor. A. Salisbury, UcntUt. The Black Crook tonight. Ice cream at the itrt loan tonight. The Jubilee binder nt the ojicr.t houso tomorrow night. Tho Black Crook tilled the Lincoln opera house from pit to dome. Kstle did. Uotn Katies did, und f r two big;lat old woruau, well j Nearly all Ihu beats m the paiquct Iiavu boon tnkeu lor the Black Crook. Uncle Jacob Vallcry, Nr., is pro-1 '""l-I-illian Uussdl ," by Kdie J. Ben nonoced better today bv Geneial Liv- '. ueLt' Tho 0,10 of 1alt- f"Ct.tt ingston. Mr. (.co. (j ray bill the elocutiouhst will jive several select renlin-i at the :.rt loan touiirht. Hugh JlcCabo is building a residence on Kock sticct, between Fifth nd Sixlb, for 1. Campbell. All lovers of music should nut fail to hear the Jubilee Singers. They are endorsed by all who have heard them. lu all probabilities the largest au dience thit has thus far been m at tendance at the opera hou.se will be the'e tonight. John Leach ha a relic that he hu been contemplating putting ou exhibi tion but owing to the short time kit ft r the exhibition he has given it up. Two men attempted to break into Mrs. Eaton's house last evening, but for some unknown reason changed their minds. They were probably afraid ofbeiug Eaten. Some of the boys have had their hair rut off short a it could bo, in 'or der to get front scats with the bald heads at the operra house tonight. This is not a bald head show. lira. Hirri-i who lut been in poor health for .some time started tday for Kansas, where she will remsiu a few weeks. She will go to Michigan where we trust she may receive treatment that Will restore her to perfect health agaiu. Mess r 3 Harris and A Unruh hav for the past few days been very busy unpacking furniture, until they have now in stock one of the most com "lote lines of furniture ever brought to this city, from t.b.e most expensive mohair pjush suits, to the cheopest grades for every dav use. The ' Black Crook" special train cameln this a. m. The party made quite a procession from the depot to the Perkins House. There are thiity of the troupe and from their appeal - ance we can guarantee tho citilens of Piattsmouth a number one perform ance of Kiralfy's Black Crook. m m m One of the "ckte"' thirvs nt the art loan last cvenvrvf wsj Mr. aad Mrs. Windham's little girl, dressed in the clothes her mother wore we wrem going b specify the number of years old, but we never mention the age of ;i woman, tor fear o remark that Mrs. Windham w rc those clothes when 6hc wan a little girl 2 or 3 years old. The Art Loan progresses splendidly aud the displays are so much better than auy on dreamed of, that the fair bids well towards bciuz tnre than a success. The Hereld proposes to give it more particular mention duriug the week. None of our citiz-ns should faii to patronize the splendid enter tainment. - They ha i a lace cap at the Art L au last evening; ''over 100 year old, worn bj Frank Carruth when a biby." Frank is cither a pretty old fellow now, or he U tampering with the con fidence of this inuoceut community, or it may be the cap was old when Frank was young This Art Loan is a Methodist show, so nothing is mis represented. Somebody explain. Last night, General Smith who has just retired from the surveyor gen eral's office, invited the clerical force to a C p. m. dinner at his home on North Sixth street, whore all unite in a lerdict of one of the pleasant even jns tbat they hare enjoyed in a long time. Those present were chief clerk Tbos. Pollock, Messrs. H. C. Schmidt, A. Schlegel. Win. Nagle, S. .S. Hall. P. P. Cass. J. A. Smith and Miss Allie Beardsley. John Bauer informs the Herald tbat quit a firs occured on Sunday last In the neighborhood of Mr. Hell, Borne nine or tea miles west of town, an old straw stack had been on fire at old Mr. Ileils, for a couple of days. When the wind coming up Sunday, the fire got away from them and ran upon Oeorge Horn's premises, destroying four.ricks of hay, containing some fi f ty tons, al together Mr. Horn had very bard work to save h;s corn crib and corn. Mr. Bauer says the neighborhood was very fortunate In stopping this fire when it did. To the ladles of f'U'.Umoatb, Wins 3fy A Sage respectfully solicits dress msklnfit'aad family sewing at her resi dence on Fourth street between Main pd VTor, flr tJoor from Mio. 40d2wl THE ART LOAN Some of tho Thing to bo Seen. To give ;i detailed description of v. ii.it there is on exhibition would be almost an impossibility. Yet there lire h number of articles worthy of especial mention in the different de partments. It is surprising, the num ber of curiosities, works of art, old keepsakes, relics, &c, that have been collected together, and to see them and hjnrn of their history is an apportuni ty that may perhaps offer only once dur ing lifetime. Time and space forbid a full descrip tion, at this writing. of more than the ! most prominent ones and only a small I . t - m 11 A 1 A. 1 I portion 01 uiem are laiten touar. uin- f;r, win f,e given tomorrow, I The first noticed Is tne TOLLKCTION OF PAINTINGS AND EX RAVINGS. The most attractive articles in this department to the reporter wero the ! pHiiel pictures in water colors of M'.itti' to our notion, the most attractive thing in the Art Loan. The artist is a sis ter of our L. D. Bennett. The India Ink productions of Mrs. S. D. Mayer, who has so recently come among us, are Hue specimens, and dis play a degree of skill juid culture in the art, acquired only by close obser vation mid caref al study. Then there is a picture of the tirst boy born iti Piattsmouth, Fred. Mick el wait. If all nativo born of Piatts mouth arc as healthy aud hearty .is this first born appears in the frame, then it is a settled fact that that the location and climate are peculiarly well adapted to" baby farming." Long live "Fred!" There is also a painting of Mansfield, Ohio, 43 years ago, that is a rustic scene, or rather the wild woods, inhab ited by deer anil wild fowls, without the faintest resemblance to a city er anything tending to indicate that one would ever spring up there. An artistic ship, worked in zephyr, by an officer on a man of war about o; years ago, is another attraction. And finally, the collection of Da guerreotypes of the fathers and moth ert, grandfathers and grandmothers, and a number of the prominent citi zens, taken in their childhood days, is an fhteresting panorama to those who have known of the people and their families for long years back, the sight of those faces and costumes recalling memories of the past which are dear to every heart. Passing from the scenes of art are the RELICS AND CURIOSITIES come in for their proportion of won der and amazement, and in response to the history connected with the dif ferent articles a "well, I declare," or ''is that possible," or "you don't say so," aud the like are the elecirotyped exclamations. Among some of the prominent exhibits is a pair - of bel lows eighty years old furnished by Mrs. llodgctt. It is impossible to compute the amount of wind those hallows have organized in the last 80 years, and no telling but it may yet be able to create moro of a disturbance of the atmosphere than Wiggiusjwith his storm predictions. An old wooden box, with a wooden lock, made before the revolutionary w.-iT is another curious specimen. It i? divided into four compartments, an; I may have been used as a burgiar pr-of safe in an early day. There is alio a cane, made of a piece from Gar field's Catafalque, the property of W. D. Jones snd valuable in its connec tion with the history of tho govern ment and its chief ofiioer. A butter ladle, made by au Iudian from a pine knot, during the rc-volu-, tioaary war, takej & prominent place a.uong the curious, curious not only in itself but curious Iwcauae the Indi.-in knew anything uljout the ii:inlen-.tats re quired in the manufacture ut ba!--r. A little ht.i.--3 t;r;: p;t over a huudrc-d vc:i:s ol.l. in .ked so bright and tf-.v. that a cup of ir:i fioiu it mi'it con.vrt the mi -i ten ju-sthi te into na o! i ti:n:? i aa- t k.-e. There is, to ke-'P it uoniiway, - tlifrr tittle enjer o., wit!) a C'Vi-r over the nozzle m it, I thai might have b-eji used in making thy hot toddies drank by the grand fathers of our grandfathers. A tortoise-shell back-comb, over two hundred years old, occupies a prom inent plce In one end of the show cane, la! if it was properly rigged on wheels, or had a handle attached to it, would eclipse all the recent improve ments i.i hay rakes. Andersonville pritou lias a repre sentative in tha Art Loan, in the shape of remnants of a towel ad some soap used by V. V. Leonard while a prisoner there. It h no wonder that many of the boys got sick and died there. Even the soap and towel are dyed, and the towel especially is now on the ragged edge in other words, its usefulness has long sines paesod into the past. BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. The Country Justice, a book over two hundred years old, belonging to S. M. Chapman, is the oldest one among the collection. It contains good, solid old English law, and is indeed a curi osity in this nineteenth centurv, as well as a valuable relic. This may account for Mr. Chapman s ability as a lawyer. i The largos t article in this depart ment is an old German Bible, one hun dred and fifty years old, that belonged to Mr. Homing, the father of Mrs. Fchepp. Th covers are made of wood, and the book weighs almost as much, avordupois, as morally. There are many other things is con nection with this department which will receive further mention in con nection with the report of the Art Loan. -r ART LOAN CONCERT. Friday Evening at the Art Loan from 8 to 9 p. m. Duct, instrumental, "On Blooming Meadows," Mr. C. Mayer, Mis Ida Wat er man. Double quartette, "Bright Sparkles in the Church Yard," Messrs. Hall, Slier man, Bushnell, Windham, Misses Dow den, Jean, Wordeu and Shannon. Solo, instrumental, "Betiioven Son ata. ' Miss Kate Dorringtou. Duet, vocal, "Whispering Hope," Miss Worden, Mr. Windham. Quartette, "Wait aud Murmur Not," Messrs. Hall aad Hnshu-!!. Mrs. J. N Wise, Miss Dowden. Duct, instrumental, "Valse Brilliant" Mr. C. Mayer, Miss Waterman. Trio, "Like as a Father," Mrs. J. N Wise, Mr. Bushucll, Mr. S. S. Hall. Double (piartettc, "While the Years areKolliug on," Mtidars. Windham, Hall, Sherman, Bushuell, Misses Wordeu, DowJeu, Shannon, Jean. Duet, vocal, -Only Three," Mrs. J. N. Wise, II. M. IJuhr.ell . Solo, instrumental, "Mari-h," Miss Kate Dorriugton. Solo, voe il, "TlThrc-J CaiK" B. Windham. Double ijuaiteatf, "Majy and Martha" Messrs. B-js!iuc:1, Windham, Hall, Sher man, Misses Shanno.i, Jean, Dotvden and Wordeu. The Weather. MARCH, lSbS. Mean temperature, S0.7; rainfall. U; highest temperature, O'J on the l7th; lowest temperature, 2 on the 19th. The last half of the month steady, chilly, cloudy weather from the north east and east, but much preferable than to be having such storms east. Even in the south snow fell two feet. Who wouldn't want to live in Xe braska ? MARCH, lSiii. Mean temperature, 39.31; highest temperature, TO; rainfall, 1; wheat growing on the 23d; grass growing on the 29th. We never, until last night, knew how to properly adjust an Indian war bonnet. Neither did we know that dentists ever wore them. Tho person who puts it on generally requires help, and if it is a man the soft, slender fingers of a woman are almost a neces sity. The woman stands in front of you and has to reach clear around to the back of the head as though reach ing for the off ear, her arm almost completely encircling the victim's neck. A sweet smile overspreads her face during the trying ordeal. Oh, Lord, it is impossible to go any farther, but the Doc Brook-ed it like a little man, and the art loan didn't stop at all. I'll anil the Hot 3ia)le yruj, Last tight we had hot maplo synip aud bis cuit for iinpper, and jm had a eatieor full in front of him, jnet a gleaming. I could eee he was thiitking to iutich ivltout his mining stock, and I thought if there was anything I could do to take LU mind off of it. nod place it on some thing elso, I wonhl le doing a kindness that woul; lo appreciated. I sat on the right of pa, and when ha wasn't looking I pu'.lcd the tablo cloth S'.i the s mice r of rtl hot maple eyrtip dropped off in him lap. Weil, you'd a died to aee how quick hid thonghts turned from hid financial trouble to bis phy sical misfortune. There waa about a pint of hot Byriip, and it went all over his la;, and yon "know how Ix-t melted maple mi par is, and how it tort of clinga to anything. Pa jumped up aud u: a.b'.je l hold of hi vant- legs to pull thorn s way from hisnclf, nd he danced arorcnj and told ma to tnrn tho hoao on him, aud then ho took a pitcher of ice water and poured it dv:j hia pint and he said the condemned old table was getting so rickoty that a saucer wouldn't stay on it, and I told pa if he would put Home tar on lna loga, tne namo kind Uiat he told mo to put o.i my lip to make my moustache grow, the ryru; wouldn't bnrn so, aud then ho cuiTud nu and I think he felt bet ter. It is a grout tiling t got a man's mind oil of hie trouble, but whoiv a intu bnsn't got any miud. like von. for iiisia -j " thU point t'a-J s,ro.ery mai t ick? d up a I tire pnk'.QF, ad tha ly w-jnt ai" ri a h-irry and hung up a ugn i.f iiiiv.t $t ijic grocery. j "Cash paid for fat l;s. j t Sarah IIeruhai-di:j I'anUfhptoy. j A formidable struggle it going on among the creditors of ilme. Sarah Bornhaidt for tiio poa j aejsio i of the S7,t ": a.-.d odd dollars realized by tho nAe of her jewolry. 3L Cloch, the dia- j mond expert, appe ir t have prior claim j upon the money, as he a lv ni-ed upon tiie jew I olry a oum superior to the total amount rcal i itirX. Mr. Vort'.i and another drenprn-iker claim iixji a hmO. 5,tX0 for t;ie co'tiim; worn by Mme. Jiarnharut at t!i-. aiiuprwe inpiire, while a host of other creditors demand veiioua Hums for value reooived in the tthape of cash or goods. The affair is being examined by a court of law, and a decision will bo arrived at next week. ConipIleat'Ml Itresch of Promt. A Philadslphia case goes to prove that wo men, i veil as men who live in glaus boaaes, should not throw stones. Miss Snsan Benisou, of that town, aqed William Craig for breach of promise, and got $7,500, Whereupon James Johnson came forward and sued isud&n fc? breach of promise, showing that she was en gaged to him at tho tima it was proven that Willitni jilted her. Th court ct anide the ver dict against Craig, and Snsan is forlorn. LAinesles: Women liko brave mec eiostd lugly; aueacious men still more. If you want any extra fine or.ui-s ni;d lemons get them at tli P. O. n? vi de pot. Oranges 2.1o per dozen at the P. O. oewa depof. AYanteil Hoarders. John Ji kuer has leased the Siohlmkn place, corner of 7th and Vine street, is prepared to accommodate the public ja the way of boarding aad lodging by-the week or month. 4)dlni Extra line honey dates and at the P. O. news depot. freidi figs Armour' best brand hams.... " lre.tkfast bacon. Drv snlt meat.... Sugar cured fchouiders ....... At Halt A Co's. meat market. .16 .. .10 . .13 lOdtf Art Load, The best feature of the art lo.in is An till's h'ut?-uiiMj r an die. INSUKANCi:. Tho Uekt Plan of Insurance. The Centennial Life Iowa. Association of ,Secure your family for $1,2"0, 1,"-00 or $3,000. The rates under this plan are so small that you can afford to take a policy, however limited your means may be. It is absolutely sate and relia ble. RKFKRK.NCK8. Hon. F. Hatton, HKsistnnt P. M. gener al, Washington. Jovtrnor John II. Uear, IJurlingtoc, Iowa. Merchant" National bank, Burlington, Iowa. (jov. Gear, of Iowa, in reply to a bi ter ways this ot the t-Vntennial : "In" reply to your iiKjuiiy respecting the Centennial Miitn tl Life Association of this city I have this to say: I have been personally acquainted with all of of the directors for years. Th'.v are among our reliabh; ami best business men. I am certain that any business entrusted to them will be properly attended to,aud tiny lutes this company meet with, will be "promptly and honorably adjusted. Yours truly," John ILGkak."' Hon. Church Howe ot our state, who is agent for Nemaha county writes this: "Believing this company to bo as rep resented, and the plan uudt-r which it operates the only proper and fair one whereby the parties insured receives all the bent-lit. I have accepted the gen eral agency. ClUitCH IIowk."' Gov. Furnas, himself an insurance man, strongly endorses the plan. Ex Secretary of State S. J. Alexander and V. S Jacob", of Lincoln, have taken the district agency south of the l'latte, and the company having complied with all the laws of t!:e state of Nebraska tire now prepared to push business in this state. .Mr. John A. MacMurphy has been appointed general agent for Ca county and may be expected to vi-it you all in a new roie. Get jour life insured. d2twlt Wanted, Boarders. Six boarders by week or month at st.iO .er week, in private family. - In quire at Mrs. Backus' on corner of Sth and Locust st., opp ito Chaplain Wright's. -iOdflt Chew the Golden Thread line cut for sale onlv at Schlegei's. wl UTdU'. Opening. Friday and Saturday at Mrs. Vv. I. Sto.it's next do u' to M. K. church. :ifidlt wl The finest millinery opening that lias ever been in Piattsmouth will be Friday and Saturday at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, next door lo AL E. church. ;59d4t wl The genuine Louisiana perique smok ing tobacco at Schlegel's. wl i7dCt Ladie3;you are invited to attend the trimmed opening of pattern hats and bonnets at Mis. A. P. Stout's, Friday and Saturday, April 13th and 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 8wt2d6t A ftill line of plug and fine cut hew ing tobacco at Schlegel's. wl STdftt AT COST. For the next 30 days we wiil sell larjje stock of nooks at cost to close our out that branch: Roc's work fl 10 Mrs. Holmes work 1 10 Mrs. Fleming's work 1 10 Other books proportionally cheap. wl&3odGt Will J. Wakuic ic. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 23 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Henry Boock Has rui elegant line of baby carriages for sale very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Piattsmouth at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d2djtw2-tf Everybody is invited to attend the trinm-ed opening of pattern bats and bonnets at Mrs. A. P. Stout's, Friday and Saturday, April 13th and 14th. A boquet will be presented to every lady. 32tilut Lone Jack, Fruits and Flowers and other choice brands just received at Sehlegei's. wl o7(l(it. Warrick always k.H'ps tlio best 1T. test headlight o!i .;t cents. ISA5 test he&diii'ht oil at 2o cts. wl-doti'.G Jjn;i;!; t ill's :in4 Others Garden Seed, j A fine iinc of bulk seeds comprising all kinds or dtdci- secd-S t hp iargesf t line Lir bri'oru ket we h ive in tiii." mar. j Ket this spring. JJetore Iuving vegeta ble seeds of any kiud, call and see us i3ti : Orange 39dGt ; a iv ." crs oer U. V. Matukws. at M ui IV s. I Fn;sh hoq-jo ni ij e;i i lies every day at the phooni. " idtf Ladiee, your fpecii! attention is called to the new line of itWss goods just received at Y cckliacli s. 23dtf Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Now id the time to contract for vour summer's supply of ice. Bedrock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, iYftt cojnc tirst served hv the new ire man. (I2m2 Joe Fairkiei.ii. A new iiue of line dress goods con sist ting of the latest styles and patterns just received at WeckbachV 23'c'tf A second invoice of Peck's Had Hoy just received at Warrick's cheap book store at 4oc per copy. o'J lft For Sale. Fo ir lota together in good location in the city of Piattsmouth. Inquire at this office dtf For R?nt. The northeast corner room in Stadel niau's bakery. .Good for oflice or small buhiuess. S4 tf F. Staoelmanx. l4idie8 of Plattsoiontli Dou't destroy your rags, even if you get but little for them; they are necessities which we could not do without; our ed ucation depends upon them; the Bible is mado out of rags, and best of all. the greenbacks are made from them. Yours truly, 87dlf Jacob Levi. Home to Kent. Iu one of the best locations in tho dir. Inquire of J. W.Jcnningff. 'dtf :. A 31 V & L M LNTS. Walcriiian Opera House One Night Only. Tiiurcdciy, April 12. Brilliant revival of tlic mot MaKiiHlcfut Hc taeular drama of modern time-. HIKAIJ V IlltOS.' FAMOUS Slacli: Crook, Willi It ivn-il: h lit Kr r- . o ., i Magnificent Scenery I (1KOHOKOUS t'OSTl'KS ! BKWII.UKKINO ritOfKItTIES! A Suiert frum:itlc Com pa 115. A complete and efiicietit enl j)- le Iiallet lil t y tin: neatest iJivnnere Acstluta In t lie woihl, H'LLE MARIE B-JNFANTI! A si--tel lv the Ijewltcliind ilansensn M ile l.couikla urturi. I'll'- woinlerouly bi-.uitilul PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN With its myriads of eolurcd Jt-t" of ival water. slmwiiiK all tins colors ot ll." r.iinliovv. and iinporti'd t t!ns eountry at an expense ol t.j,tiMi in. An eiitcrtaiuiaent ealeulati-il to please ladien and ehildren, See the erjsial canfadt: wend inciintat ion, the f iiry jjroto, the M-l'pi'UO li ii. tlie iiliiniliialed .i' aee, tlu . inl.!-t of all tran-foi -iiK'lioli sreue. l'oiiiilur tuleft)- Ti.-kets on ale a .1. r. admis- Youim's. itest-rven scats i eaeral sion 73 eeiitn nailery bo edits. GRAND G. A. R. ENTERTAINMENT. To the Citizens of Piitts mouth: MclVmiliie posr o. 4, U . X 11, ih-p:ui in-nt of .Nchr.iska will give a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT TIIKOTKKA ll()LT.-i: FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 13 1883. Wc have ei:;aed tin; oi iinal, New Ol leans I'nivei.siiy JUBILEE SINGERS, And they have consented to appeal for money enough "to pay tli-ii expenses a the maoarr. Mr. U he.t-iou. is au dd suldici and a inciiilter of the J. A. It. and is t lioioutchly iiahned with the nohle purposes of the order. Mr. Water man has kindly eou-eined to give us the use of the opera hoiiM at a mere nominal puiii .-.:id the proceeds of the entertainment will he de voted 10 the aid of INDIGENT SOLDIERS, AND TIlKt li KAMI I.I ICS. And to help the post to ko eo.-ip t!iMiu"'"e that they can appear c:. ..!:'' ;;. .,.! parade:,"wliivh iias Iieei; :v! . ... : tractive f "at ute of ;:11 pnu ... cordially invite all the eii izen. i ' tne meiulers of all nciifhhorinit - out anil we w ill pr utiise you a full n-;' -'i i your money, le-id-s tlto assistance you can render will Oe fully appreciated hy Ky or derof J. li. Htkoue, S. I. Vanatta. i omniander. Adjutant. Md .'t ERNST WAGNER ABCHITECT. Plans and t pecillcations will he care fully carried out, and fail attention will lie given as to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAINTING in Oil or Water Colors, Crayon and Pencil. Office and studio over Sdoiiion & Na than's store, Main street. oTml 5ffAWfi.TjFACa:iJi5i:rc AXD REPAIRIIVG AT Sherwoo Rock woo a Block, WAR R A XT Y DEEDS MORTGAGE DEEDS Oil ATTK L M ( ) I iTG A G ES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES St-cnic- llici:: at tlio Piattsmouth Herald Office Troy City Laundry. Now Located on WASHINGTON AVENUE. W. D. BITOiYN, Proprietor. Transient Work solicited Nianklni: my patrons for past favors, 1 soli cit further work. Remember the place. Mockenhaup houso, Washington Avenue. SEEDS Our I.)rtre SAROE.V GCTDB Installed I't to All. W' rxl U ueat. an.i the Ji'it VulUettam. V.-ki a vvmh r if4CW I WALL PAPER We claim to linvo tlic l.'irct-t new stock ol wall :ijer in tlic city witliottt l'rar ol :i tnilht'nl contradiction. "We will jmoVO it, if von will c:t!l :ml sco tor voiir hell. AVe liavu jut received n invoice td' Icau, linseed oil, las- i men tk Son's colors, till hhades ol , Mjilthi a 1:l ,t;,(.; ,hltt.x Kli-ob.c -it -ill t.i-w-c Ml.KKb Sit all JUKt Our mixed jciints :iss-ed by unv, till of wliich will In; sold prices. at tlic lowest jiossiMe Very respect fully. Wii L J. V.i:i;irK. GAFF, I'LEISCHMAli & CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The lient yeast in use, received fi't' every Tl"ESIAY and Fi:ilAY liiornlns. Trade si!';!i d ly lilJXXlJTT d- LE WIS .', ,':. ST. S. M 5 M 1 ft ? AGENC HUB mm ooi CITY, of Lon.l.m. Ijri'.K.V. of I.i i r; '-el I-'IKKMAX ri'NU. d Cahf. i t.;. EXPRESS COMPANIES: A M Kill CAN LXI'KKSS CO, WICI.I.S, FAUOO & fi I.4!- Xl'itlJSS. Oft:e in R' .,,. p, k . I Can Outsell any One Price lothour Ottlflt in Plattsni'uaJi 23.-1T 523 lEEJR. CEI3 1. , and situ, ma:;k mom;v Botli Here and 'at my Branch Slorc, AT LOU I ; VILLI?, As I Buy For Cash. Kememlcr the aliove shitem ' lit. C. 0. ViVAMA). r.('-'JW rim file 5 urs tts" r. f GTS -mm XSSktSS 31 H & th. A U SIC e 4-iae nobbiest huMh 6 (8- SkH i. if- f a: -, . i 1 Aai4 5 i .11 l-i feisty VV ii u H ZJ j- . IBock totnera of lait y jiaua rsEE to ail apr-liciuitH. and to ebout 175 pitfM. 6.10 lilu-tratlnna, i.rii-, accurate uefldintiona aiul valiiabln Hinvtinn. . i wiinout oninii it. ItcODtoltii J&vO rarie!e of Vrrtabl and Flower Ksed Plants, Fruit Trees, etc Invaluable to aj. ciDeI JaUy to Miricet Oardesirs. Bead tor it I "v D. M.FERRY & CO. DETROIT f OH. aSrCri3tt& HOUSE, SIGN, A.ND Carriago Painter, draining. Glazirj, Paper Emu KALSOMINING. If 68 2 B 51 steels of mm vt ia bt REAL. ESTATE (AND) COLLKCTJON AtJKXCV. !.aw niul rolled Ion InifincHH promji I J aitenileil to at tlilrf olllre ami pro t.'i Is rriiiitleil without lelny. Notarial work, conveyuurintf unl ali-l i aet iii-' atti ii(le! to on fcliort no tiee and salislaclion jiiarniilceil. It Hun; i- unv tiling we lo make u cju-t iali v !', It in eily and Huliurbuii r.al esliile. .Several line i'aruiH and hmiiic wiid land ul InrniiiH. l.alM.iifi"; nie.li ran pd a liome ly u:yinr luontli Iv vhnt tliev n w ay tor Iioiic rent. jin-e loibid- jfiviiiK 1" 11 "hll t. cm enlace ol the larcaili itoW on tlic hooks at this n:eiir; we name tlie f.-llnwin: Six rli-iiec hidi" ai re lots, H ininutra iVem If. U. fliojis at troiu Z0 l 1 .r0 each, and on ti t ins thai would make a man nhamed lo my h-: did iml own a h'ti.se. " ini: and t-ee, you are not i-uiup. lied lo huy arid we wontf jivo tlu-Mi lols awav, hut ou can X'1 l'in so they will absolutely cost you xiotli- 1'ive ai re lot i mih. from city lot $2:a nart on time. ! i:iiiii acre I'd i mile from i-ity for $.") lliis in extra line. 1 have tint e pieces of outside prop iri which I can hell ami imder- j lake to lunii-h purchaKcr work i i iioiiii lo pay for them, now I wiil 1 '.iriii-ii the lotiinl and you uiu v(iik, v.o.u is hat hurts me. It you will eolhe work at a fair price 1 will ylvo -.oil a char deed for lie land; if jotl i Jaii'i do !')(! Viiiik i oiii' and sec me, I i i.i.n hud some oie; u hu vi!l do it lor i y,,;. I T-!i acres for .'00 OH) on 7oO t r:'i small tiaelH we! improved and adjoining I le ily, lor sale at i c i-'jital'l; i ales. l',i!.M I, AMIS. !0 80 aTcs wild $ C00 u) I IM O liit;0 00 L'OUO 00 loll " ' JuO ' 1 ilicsl stoc oUOO ( GV0O 00 G00 00 tin in iu CnsM county h r time and low rate ol in- lerest. k;o ho lOo o.-res, wild J.r00 11 ( " 1200 '. rei, wild, lteji. V'y (rash) $1000 rrv ritorjcuxv. lol V brkslroiu shops (cheiiplOO I 176 " 1WJ 44 r 3 cor " 1 3 cor " 2 " ' i 4 II II li ' 1 2 " li " 4. 10 4 o . j75 2 " o l.r,0 N. ;th street (tine) 'MM Picnic Hill " 200 W'.'e hinton ave" iloO 1 bl'k from Main 8t extra 400 Irnjirovcil city real estate hi abun dance. I can lind v. hat vou want in tins line if you will call and sec me. lJuiiiess houses and lots for sale at much lower figure tlum will bo asked six months hence. btorc-s an. I dwc-llingu rrn'cd and for rent, rcnt-j promptly collected. It you don't see what you want in 1 1 1 i - column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you wun". Ollic-c open neariy evcrv evenin'' from 6 t o 8. fJoral new house and two fine. lols in good locution pi ice, .'.00. Union loek. CITY HOTEl . Tl.ls beautiful three story brick etruf-tiirp, on : jv.er Maiil street, ha- Ju.it been linisheil and t;ttel up for the accommodation of THAN HIE NT CUSTOJILWiti. AUD n i:ti u i . a u no a u uk i :s. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Rnr.fl "Rjr roiiiieetlon with the 4 UJuU Ucll .ll.Hjsf. FKEU (U)in. Pi opr. NEW H A R ll 5 a UNRUH, 'FFIZTS, it. i a; -"" 1 a. r f-'lMi '!,. Stt Ft ITI n.'.hTOItK Also, h veiy complete foel. ,t l cueral Cooila, MetallicWojueiiCoSns Caskets.Eoljes, EM2LEMS, ic. ' O-ir N ;::,t! : im lieari i i.! 'ays In lei'.ii -i.i.-r the l-lice, in UNION ,i;.OCK. on -ixili si ret t. TWO I)o:is soijth of Cass Coun ty IJalik. Whear we in.-ij- l f.'ini.l ii.'lit ord .i. HARRIS & UNRUH l'l.A'iTNMOrTJl. NLI5. Fits, Epilepsy, OK FALLING SICKNKSS, len.i.ai:ily Cured No llail.uc-bTor,e Monlli's i'H:iij-if ul r. ;-nt:tr(t'K tVliTT.raled Inailil.le I-u powder- fo eimvlncertifffifrs that IIih 1 iiKilrri will do all we eUim lor ih-rn. we will .-t il them liy mail, post paid, a Free 1 rtal box. Ah lr. t.i.rUnd is the only I hvilclan tlmt ha ever made thi dlcjise a rx-i-:il stud v. and nit to our knnvledut t IiouuimI- have bem per HiMiK-rly eurpd by the ue f thei-e JVwiler-.,w will icin.rsiiitfe a f e nis.r.eiu -uv )n everv rase ir re mud yon all im.iiev extended All Miller' era miouiii Rive thew rowdi-ra an early trial and be convinced of tlx Ir curativo povicr IVice. for tais Boxe,f; 00, or 4 Hoxe for" 10. Set t by wall to any part of Hie L'l.liPd States or 1 anada.on rc.-ipt cf prices, or bycxprcna! C O. V, Address, r ' ' ' "' .A8H ROBBIN8. ".V, 360 Fultl, Brooklyn. X. Y