FLATTSHODTH HERALD. m Wl- .VK.I-KLT 1'KKSONAI.S. VOX 1'01'IJLI. v i.iu .M-;iii niso emu'' in!i c...ti .1. F. I.lk tin city. Mr. Sr. Ilargrave and family are trie city, the guests of (. S. Dawbou. Attorney Montgomery, of tlie Grm Grofl' fc Mon,omTv,Omali:i 5s attending court today. Geo. Lrtvcity, Willie L'rwin, Jno. f.r U8on,C. F. Cumc nnl T. F. Wclbrn, cf Louisville an in attendance at rourt to day. C. (i. 'labor, one of Cass county's ino?t successful farmers is here looking alter Iim eae ngaint tlie Mo. Pacific railway. Andy Taylor nstoni-di'd the judr, jury hihI attorney by putting iu un ap pearance at the dNtrlct cmirt thi-i mwrii- Walter Houieworth aud A. V. Save, t wo of tin hoxa who helr to keen un I the Omaha end of the B. &M.road came I down last hiyht for a iood tilht'3 rest in riaitonioit'l i t'tO tOIlicrlit. 1 1 . Tlie Plattmoutii Herald Co. j fur City iiJ Coiiiitv Diivcloj , Railway Time Tablet. Telp!iuue t-xilin't Luolneti Dl rectory, U:il(iv14 Cat Jj K-, .e tblid page, JETT. L. STONE, City Editor. MY SWEETHEART. ii nlr.o cm' inl ol' Eight Mill- (Wove is bi of, lj iii:..Niruii.;iC.iii. l.eie tlie glrainlu j. lliiub acro the vest, V llti tlij ktj ol nuwbeuiiis I'.urniuK on itl breavt . Tliere 1 ba a nweelh-m I Whom 1 lull writ More ttiHii h- can f-ii).v:u. .tloie than 1 can ten lit tbe cwlJrit bieak'ti.,; Of ik iiit lu Jili, . At the.weilern bi-e.e VHnr a niaiiu tune . Met "'tif lHr,ard uiit,t:J. Like two waves at rt ; .Ajid 1 Lad a sweetltt'dit. a-' luilit tti. EyS with dark of h.t.-l. Ilalrw III. fold . Wt:t. 3iile that brake Ilk; .utbi . Hooey, blitiic and -eet. tifci.ilcf Ktiilif il jtplnti I ipS wliOe klsn l know, t'trt lull will ItKvini- m - Slower, far, tjgo ' A Citizen's View of Main St. A SO I'll Kit AT TK.N 1S CO III, We publish today a pretty poem from the pen of Miss Minnie (jilraore, a niece of Mrs. O'Rouike, who passed I the last summer in this city.and whose ! acquaintance many of our cltirons I prize. The poem, as it refers to one of i Mrs. O'Rourke's little folks, will be ! fully appreciated. MAIN" STREET. L. Wilier 'im to l'.nrlin- it. rou eh tin ftUfidUi ttvlll'iit fiaad in ttaad w x-n', SaiiK totlu tne vliiit :iiiiulcl ?,o of I'lii vuutefit ; UaiK-lrJ UfHll tll . ia tlio iuk of prtmr hl-. A'A HU Ui,ltT, !U'll. Ah the sad hTaae l And the tfraiu H ".tiu- Lrnrkfoiiiu ihlet look cwidlj on tlie burren Uill , mi thr twrepliii m( tl.e louely If.i. For uw wild In pHltlliK My wuMtlieait uad luc. ci:IorlIddfn vair.l. ti.ll 'kioit uiv Laud A I dreain. m11 tvi-:tful. If Ilie rt(rill liiiid. fur my heirit f tiercl ll tiut foixu if uf T' iut va wee v etllii-ai I - .ill:l9, aiid five ! i.. ulUtilt-. Ileutht. Ty fiueii doctor- o-i the 'u-et-i j Mi. A. C. W..oi. y, Win. JVfVM. S. 1'. ; T little, W. II. Hul4ier, four e.ellcL.t . geotVincii from Omaha, reru iu the tity j oq yesterday witnesses in the eelebra ' ted casp of Levy va. G'olding. They en 1 joyed thfir triji to the cily of.Jwhich i Omaha U a suburb and returned this j morning pioi;iid!ity aure to i ouie :iijiiin when they had nire time to tay. tien tiemen we'll niaki it pl"aaiit fur tu :it ! U.HX tlino. Main btreit, of this city is. us it baa been from time immemorial, an eye sore to the citizen and the business man. It has oeen suggested that the board of trade visit Kansas City, that they might observe what a city with pluck and energy can accomplish. It is needless. Our board of trade have not the grasp to catch on to anything wllh such gigantic proportions as Kan sas City. It would be better for said board to visit Percival. For tlie past three years cellar? have been filled with water, mud-holes have festered all summer nu Main street, scales have put in their unsightly appearance, while boxes, waste paper, plows, wag ons, ashes and garbago find a resting place in the street. With these things the city council have wrestled and ac-compli-ihi'd nothing. A few of the business men have rip-rapped the same, and there the improvement stopped. Is it not possible to widen the sidewalks to t v.enty feet, and thus give room ft.r the merchants to expose their stock in trade and still leave space for pedestrians to walk on the sidewalks without running against phnvs. wheelbarrows aud barbed wire? rave Main street to Seventh; IK Fifth street arid shut up the untdghtly hole there, and let us pun?'1, leave sack and live cleanly. Dick. Oft: JI.'ltY SYSTKM. School Examinations. ; llxuminution will commence iu the , higher grades on Monday next, and it ,' is requested that parents will send : their children to the examinations. ; tola the r thty tmceletn utttiuUnj sc7ittol I or nut. so that, they may be assigned It has l.ng hpen a question in the j to their proper grade, and thus be en-1 minds of the legal fraternity and all ubled to go on with their class iu the sensible men who have given thought Fall, instead of having to spend a i to the matter, whether in this cnlight week iu examination ut that time, and j ened ng.; the "trial by jury was the so lose ground, which it is very difli- j bulwark of American liberty," and it cult to recover. The examinations ) has been concluded that -if that was will In- conducted as follows: The the only protection of our Manna SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement under thl head, three ccr.t K-r line eacli Insertion. Fofj KENT A larin. t iwtt Apj,ly at this oCc; VOIC KhN'T- A good lioue in good location In tin elty. Inquire ot II. ii. falnier or J. W. JiiijIuk. 00 Ot VUltSALE Oldpapc-rd fvr Bale at this offlee at 10 eeuts per hundred or 5 cents per doz en, tt oK SALE -i'our lots together In gind loca tion In thi elty. ItKiUlio at thl oliiee tt foll SALE Afrood tiodawatrft Kenfratorcau be bought cheup. Will fclve choice be tween a lure and small one. IVnuiatnd price made known on application. jtr .iiiiTif & Black Bitos. IDOL'S l A loldinj: key In a railroad coach In thUcliy. Ownvr can Sad It ut thl9 onlee. 101'NH A Lunch of kevs on Chicago avenue Owner can Kei same bv calling at this ci lice niid pa ing for tbi uotlce. f.tt. ll'ANTED To lent a small, neat house cou- tainln three or rive rooms. For iultable loqitlie at buildUig good price paid thU oW- J 3t 11 AML'ki-a ood CiK wanted u Sta t el inann's iciauiant. either man or wohiuii. None but a firm-class cook need apply. 64d tr T A.TED John Eauerha ler.ed tiie Sto man place, coiner of 7th and V ine. am bl and 1$ public in I ho the week or prepaied to uccoujniodate ilic way of hoardiour aiid lodging by iuouiii. UlUll V AN'I Hi-a Urst class cool: ar the iv-nnul lifstaiiiiuit. Good waue-i atol bteaify em ployment, dtt U'ANTKIi-Canvassers wanted. Apply to J. O. Shannon, 1'lattsniouth, Neb., enclos ing stump lor reply. Only live, actle parties ueed apply. 6ot4 dav, The frleeper on the train for the west this morning contained 42 through pissengers for Denvi r. Val. Ki-eiibcrger is raiiHg Ids house, uu Vine strtet.to the grade, and placing beneath it a brick foundation. Chief Murphy gave nnelher batch ot tramps and vagrant. ft short time to get out of town this morning. They got. Nome fl idhy border pictures of .Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" adorn the bill boards on the corner, at Shannon's stable. The 'falcons all opened Jgain this morning, and irrigation goes on as of old, and on many laces there are smiles which look like the same had been put on hot, as they spread all of the face. Dr. Livingston is moving his barn to the southeast corner of the lots. This is a good move, a it before stood next to the sidewalk on Sixth street, and has been a detriment to nppear-auce. The city council held a cull meeting last night, at which licences were grant ed to the different applicants for the operation of saloons. If li. Windham was unanimously ele.Mvd city attor ney for the cuiisi.io; ye tt. The mayor and council we all present except Council man Morrison. ltesular services at 'he .VI. E. Churh to-morrow mornit: m, ' eveninr. In the m rninx the pastor w:H preach up- j rProved a tue "t-romncii ol ti.e taiUer. In the evening tempera i-et aad the en forcement of law. Text, Ilab.ikkuk 2-12. 'Woe to him :hnt buildeth a Town with hhmd, a:id e-tabl'sb a citr by iniquity." ique.stions will be written upon thb ; black board, and the pupils will write nidi answers io ine same, xnese pa pors will le collected and corrected by the teacher after which they will be returned to the pupil that he (or shej may observe hi3 (or her) errors, (wincii win be marked in blue), make a note ot ine same, and nnd the cor rect answer. The papers will then be re-gatnered, and retained by teacher. Alter tins, tbe teacher will ask the questions and receive oral answers, ana tnus ascertain that the pupil has corrected all errors iu his work. Thus the examination is also a short review of the work, and the pupil may And in what he is deficient, aud " brush up " upon uiese points durinir vacation By returning the papers, the pupil also has an opportunity to see that no error has been made in the marking. No pupu 13 anowea to U3e any but a Hack lead pencil during examination, also. any attempt at communication will subject the pupil to be marked zero in the branch under consideration. Ex aminations on Monday will be iu alge bra and in arithmetic. Tarents are cordially invited to visit schools dur ing the progress of the examination' and by their presence encourage the children to greater interest. W. W. Drtjmmoxd, Sup't Commissioners' Proceedings. Tcesday, May 1, 188. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, full board. Minutes of last meeting were read and appioved. In the matter of the bid as adver tised for services as county attorney, laid over fium the Aprilmeeting.it wa3 ordered and the same were- all rejected. lhe following official bond wei e A good piece of grading U being tlone on I.-:rI street botwu-.i Seventh and Eighth arid the dir : .uled to Chicago avenue and twed in co i ring and levelling up the culvert, w hk !. ;us been left all winter in a lardy payable con dition. Our new street omuiisi,oncr means business and will g t ut.MnJ to Dumlr of other places b t'..re he ef through. 3 2i. Holmes, overseer district No -2. Andrew Kern and J. M. Kuberts. sure ties; J R Vallery. overseer dist. Xt. 14, Alva Drew, Thus. A fijulli van, sureties; i: B Sampson overseer dist. Xo. 16, J II Burnett and A W White, sureties; A Sturm, overseer dist. No. 41, Wia. Rose and Henry Breck, sureties. The following claims were allowed on the conuty general fund: J II Hassemeir med. ser. Swee ney, (prisoner o 00 State Journal Co- blanks, u 4.3 MB Murphy, mdse to Mrs Beson, 4 00 Insane case Sheca Tieltzes 23 25 Harrison Gerbrick,. . 21 nanes Anderson... ul Charta, that the rights of person and property were held by a very slight tenure. There was a sample of the jury system in our district court a day or so ago. "The twelve men, good and true," proceeded to listen to the evi dence in the case of Holmes vs. Bailey, and upon their retiring it was discov ered that there were some at least w ho could scarcely understand the English language, while one man alo;ic able to read the judges charge intel ligibly. Now, we do not mean to say that our friends fxqm abroad are not honest men, but we do say that when a jury sits to hear evidence and to de termine the right3 of property iat they should be able to understand most distinctly every word spoken by the witness. And while we do not mean to criticise the penmanship of the honorable judge, yet we say that when the law compels the court to make a charge in writing, that he cannot be cApecieu 10 write in sucn a manner tnat men who are not experts can get the entire meaning of the charge. Th lhe court cannot make up his charge until he hears the evidence, and hence when he i3 compelled to write his charge he must necessarily be brief and hurried in his writing and com position. Why is it that the court cannot . instruct the jury orally, and thus enter more into detail into the points of law involved in the case? It is the eustom in almost all other stales, and has been so always. "Why not in Nebraska? Why not dispense with juries in all civil cases and trv them to the court? If we elect -i we have entire conhdonce in thfdr honesty, and as for me I would rtlir have one honest, intelligent man than a dozen honest men who know noth ing of the ml?s either of law or evi dence. Bub. License Notice. To WJJOM IT MAS' C0SCERX: Hotiee is hereby given that on the 4th day of .May, A. D. 1S83, I filed with the city council of the city ot PlatUmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, an application to sell malt.spirltous and vinous liquors for medicinal, mechanical and chemical purposes iu the third ward of said city. J. M. Roberts. Crites fc Ramsey, Attvs. riuttsmouth, May 4th,'l83. w2t Beautify the homes of the living and dead. I will be in Piattsmouth May ltb. from 10 until 2 6'clodk. with a load cf home grown, fresh dug ever greens, in vuiiely, iu prime order for planting. My motto: Low L. A. William, Glonwood, Iowa S. K. MURKY. IiKALIl: IN M F. D I C I X K, I K T : IT M Eli VS, Oils, Rum, Blisul, A 3Pnll Tjine of Trusses Clothing 0 hing, And in fact everything contained in a first-cliss DriiLT Store. Pre scriptions tareiully compound ed. Competition m.-t in all department. JN evei - I Jn d er.s 1 I - ft jir Coll. AIaIN Wli TniUI) S'lREETy I'J.ATTS M O ITTI 1 , N Ell Still uiider; been ell ii'i 1 11 ii y Id e 01 coiiijx liiorn jy "J". p r i t 11I . IL n'-ons u hy, he ln.rvnfed ( 'lolhier ever since Imoi, 1. ihiv how to buy, pa no renls and bnvw for ca-h. )ia For Sale ! -N K i. Sec. o, T. l'-, 11 S E .See. T. U, K. S. VV. Sec. 2, T. 12, and N. W Se.-, H 13. la s. E . I ReraemkM- (he Twcnty-Fivo lt I'pnt. Saved VV. Ste. 'Ji, T. T. 1. Ki. j:. 12. SA i:i) BY BUYINd' ol' jum. tIJtw. 13 13, j;. Oh, Yes ! .t prices, 1, Block" L'S. 3, t.'J. s 1, V. 11. Uiikc-'.-t Addition. Tiif above dcsoribed Iftriiis lor sale on long time, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to I:. B. AVINDH AM, ttt Piatt smoutji, JS'c-V WESCOTT are per tar lir Ita.i- in rived, :ilil 1 i - fi ti fi in- to eel I TUE- BOSS CLOTH! EH ? sells tub-justly cclebredat IiUsSKI.L A. IIARCOUKT Dry bOQClS & lotions Droso Goods, Trin Etc 1 tri iTwra X I 1JI1 lUlii".-? any other IioiibO in Jit LOWER the country j-rice thi Also a lull line of Groceries, Queensware AND Call at the Central Restaurant, the Diilmonico of the west, one door rit ot court house. 5a-d3r. Tho Central Restaurant has removed up stairs in the Herold Todd building, one door east ot the court house Tho dining hall is in every way a model of neatness and comfort, well ventilated, and finely furnished seating room for fifty persons at a meal. It is the aim of the proprietor to make the Central the bon-ton place of this city. Special rates to families wishing to secure day board. For terms apply at the Restaurant Dining Parlor. 8 w2t :r913t. Mrs. P. B. Murphy, Breniner's Co.'s. Crackers at Murphy & Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, at the Denta 3 i.!Ib!1. Filzgeral 43d3t0w t 2t Ir . C. A. rooms of block. Window shades at Warrick's. wliicji embodies all the best features of which art is master. Its excel -. eelence is recognized by the prominent furnishers throughout tloa country. BODIES of BESTMI7SLIN. The Boscm of the best hand spun linen. The fit and workman ship unexcelled. Made to ordea and Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. . - 1 .Tnhfl T.DAalv TT,r.n f . r. r , " 1 - 1 1 1 .vu lllcJ w, (wriniui 14 M. band have received S & C Mayer, md.e for county . . 3 The B. ,fc end accept -d an invitation from lhe A. O. H. hand of Oeoiha 10 participate in the I'tstivitic? ..f iLc second an:.t:l May musical f ftlval to be h- Id iu tlit city Friday. M -11. The boy ;l -o in full nuin rm, and it will be tl,-!r tirst apiearrre ontside of i!,ec'.:c.u tlieir new i:nif.. ms. Bv th- wm will S4 t'-.-.t ur boys ilou't ta'l tack eal t'.-r ut,y 0l ihem cid.- 1 playing - r ap, arautc. Wra Herold. M McEl wain, fees as tax col . O W Fairfield, staking bridges. James Crawford aer as com Sam'I Richardson eer.i-om . A B Told - -t 3 45 S3 2G 4 21 53 93 20 15 45 3 50 50 00 00 .e a n Je Emery aiul de .V.'.- re The palace ntrre uncei . ui-T.tMiisIy entered by .lu-r-iirilyers a::d p. ...e Iait night, h'nd the Malum Maud jind Mother'Moore trans ported to prepared quarters in iho co-inty jiil. s.pon the 1 ecounueuda Hon of the g:-,nd jury, that ihey had been cxtrti. -r u t-urrupt iiirlm-uce tij-on the morals i-t the young men, mini old) contrary law, in their maimer of i ii tcrUintnc:.!. The district court will give them :t Sunday school lesion n-xt week. CRIODH KIX1J. John Scott comj.lotin an add itiou to I1I,C0. Reiynatio;i of Jan.. B Smalley a.s over seer road district No. 4. was accepted. The following ovci-eeis were appoint e.l: John W Amick, tiiv.riet No. 4, II Strickland SI, tt C. Kd.-oii V,G. Orders 1 that M B Murphy fc Co. be allowed an ortler in favor of .Mrs Beeson tor 3 per w eek. County clerk was ordered and instruct c-i n .luem.ve i..t letting ot conntr nnuges tids to le in bv Jnne 4th 1S83 C L Bates fe Co were granted druggist permit to hancIL- liquors according to law at South llend. Board adjourned to May 3. For delightful, edifying and instruc tive reading-, this magazine is not ex ceuea by any or its contemporaries, and uiewune nuniuer, in these respects, we ininh, couiu scarcely be surpassed. The following admirable articles are profusely illustrated : "What is tlie Baptist Church?" by Rev. Dr. Cham-blis-, beinir a continuation of Reiio-. ious Denominations in the United States "Among- the Natives of the North," (No. II) by Lieutenant Schwatka: "The Other Side of Greek Historv, Ancient and Modern." by Bey Wilbur F. Crafts; "S-icred Musicians of the Nine teenth Centurv," bv Alfreton Hervev: The American Pilgrim iu Palestine" tiy K. De Leon, etc. Theie are articles by the editor, Dr. Tahnage, on the late Alexander II. Stepheus and Peter Cooper, and a fermon in the Home Pulpit, "The Cloudless Momin-." j nincsreaiso articles, essays, stories and poems by Adelaide Stout, Ida Ilervey, Olive M. Birreil, Rev. W. W lueuart, 5. 1 . B., Mrs. W. Fawcctt, j Rev E. Payson Hammond, etc., etc., and a most interesting miscellany!' Pi;ice 3o eenls, or $3 n vear, postpaid, j Address, Mrs. Frank Leslie, publisher j o3, 55 and o7 Park Place, New York- Notice. - Warrick has made further re ducti on punting materials. Give him an der and compare prices. 54uCtCwgt Satisfact Cottage House, p .1 . ... itu street, between .Main and Pearl x luiismouiu, Aei)r. Itetltted and com iortaoiy iurnislied. Board bv the dav ire.. .uruiD cent?. Uosrd bv weeic at r asona U2e rales. House torn fortably and p!easautly situated. Give me a call. S. Weaver. Proprietor. 4Cdlm Breniner's Crackers at Stadlemau's. Millinery. Mrs. Johnson fc Sweney are now re ceiving all the latest styles in Hats, Bon nets. Flowers, Tips, Ribbons, &c in the millinery line, to which they invite all to call and examine before nnrHmainrr elsewhere. Fancv erods at cosf dJftmf The largest euunlv of h and all kinds of meats, in the city to be found at Hatt & Co. - 54-dtf NOTICE! Sell Any Goods at Will the people tire of this thing of fightmg 1 hr- paloomfor a week or two aud then foiling back aiid doing noth ing until the next time application is made for license ? It does seem that the best thing to do would Le to carry the scrutiny through the whole ycr, and if any of the licensed parties evade or violate the law, enforce tk-e same at the time such violation occurs. This would certainly be the' best wav to reach this evil. . Tho Fairy Queen. Tbi beautiful Operatta will Le pre sented In Waterman's Opera House on Thursday and Friday next week. May 10th and llth., with a grand chorus of 10 voices every character aud all of tne choruses dressed in the Leautlful fairy costumes. The Operatta con sists of magnificent spectacular scenes. iirj illuminations, angel scenes, suf ferings of Effle and Mary, death of lit- lie annle, I'uck, the fairy clown, in his nirth provoking comicalities. The Operatta runs to the solemn and then to the gay. Its beauty cannot be de scribed but go and see it. Testimo nials from our neighboring cities say that It is one of the most beautiful works or plays written. Admission. S5cts; reserved seats, GOcts; gallery 25cts; chihl ren 25cts. Let everybody tse this work, for It Is worth seeing May 3, 18 S3. Board met pursuant tp adjournment Present Craw fori! andTobd, comms-iion-era nd Co. Clerk .fnuings: 1 he following claims were allowed on tne county general fund. " "yerg, jailor s lees fi 00 ooardiug prisoners 90 5G oonn onarp, noanling paujers, ' rem allowed 42 9o jonn rt. tox, sunas. poor house. 3 63 v . ii. uaker, m'dse Mrs. Benson 8 00 R. W. Hyers, watch at jail, etc. . 10 10 summonsing jurors 89 00 Herald Co., printing 74 50 Pis. Road Fund. A. K. Suther land for Dis. 53 15 00 A. K. Sutherland also granted order on Beurdsley & Davis for 500 fett of lumber for district 53. Board adjourned to June 4th. 1S3. 4. v.uExxixost Clerk . Weather Report. Icmr icoo if . ....x., .Mean temnerature. 4S.50, highest temperature on the 17th, 82; lowest temperature on 19th, 25; . .iZ 4 in ; Heaviest rain on the 14th, tnv with thunder and lightning, iiret thunder storm on the 4th, but little rain fell; some sleet fell on the 23d. How like the supposed sepulchral tones which break over the walls of the damned comes the devil's cry of copy 1 me editor gone away the scruobier about town, who Is always reaay to inrow or an item to help out away nsnmg, ano a head on you whicl aches like a catarrh, and unable to do anything, nut wish that printers' devils were an in the sweet I ye and bye, oueu in tue ux now, yet we mast write copy; so here it goes: It is night; that is it was, last night; wjc einwy oiast or the north wind causes them to cuddle close and he was saying much that was cal culated to Induce the belief that. h was mashed on his e'irl. whiln h looking up in his face with th snm conndence that a young gosling be stows upon the mother goose, and wnne his heart was sural no- nn.i thumping against his vest, he says: if you, fair Kesiah. will bestow vonr affections upon me, it would shed would Shed" While he stammer and hesitates, she savs: "Oh. Pnhwim do not mind the wood-shed, but go on with your prety talk." Today there is a coolness between the two. She wonders if his screaking hnntt . IVe it in Prlcrs Below Tliose Quoted by C'oiiiiietitors. iv. j. WAnnicK. RETURN EVERY" SHIRT does not please you. FOR SALE BY that at prises to defy om etioii. Lion. Youra IZesi.ctfiillv. TO THE CITIZENS of CASS COOTTY Knowing- that you realize the fact that within thelast six months we have caused the prices of S5iugs. Iffisdicmcs. OilsESto. C. JZ. Wescott, LXCLISIVE ACCXT, Plaltsmontb Xeh. to be reduced to "living and let live" prices. We announce that we will not be undersold, and will duplicate any prices quoted by our competitors, which are but a small advance over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea may be crain- jed of the enormous pi ofit at which goods have been sold and tho prices imposed upon tbe consuming- public. "We sell at a small profit, and expect to build our trade on good goods and low prices and parties wanting any thing n the Of going to Omaha for Wall Paper, AND omrim oniiuno 1 When you can buv the fsnmo for loaa money at home. Window Shades fW m SI 50 to 3.00 Per Pair. Warner's Kidnev and Liver Cure, 1.10c. A Iarg-e invoice of Alanastino just re ceived. All shades. rug9 L3l3Die9 will do well to get our prices, as we over buying in Chicago or Omaha. will save you money Respectfully 3. WlSlgECJM. NEW FurniturE StorE Ask y our grocer fr Bremner' Crack ers every time. Take no other. April. iSS2 M.n Am ru. 9-tA f it a -.U; lowest temDratnr nn 1 1 - oatu 29: highest tnm nAfatnra rt tk. ls u7. . total rainfall, 6 S-ie Inches. j too tight, or if she hurt his feelings iuiiuciirr oi nr uas oeen re suscitated, and makes its appearance guided by J. Frank Loaganecker. It swings the anti-monopoly banner full size. He ought to chanje his own name though to le consistent, for we think he has a monopoly on name. v .r., .j. a i.iuk. win eive iiiem a A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flowe- Stands verv cheao at J. R. c'ox3- ' 54diwlmo Breniner's Crackers at Hansen's. fio,w 3. P. Youiijr's lor your cream soda irater, mead and bircu beer only 5c per glass. A complete stock always T1. il, - -L- a. ? on hand. for 10c. "To the Front," 3 for 10 Tobies try them 2 for 5 "INNOCENTS ABROAD," lhe bo Largest stock of wall rick's. paper at War 53 t3 Breniner's Crackers at Baker' A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns 23d tf just received at Week bach's. ac Ciirar "PAXETELLAS,' Will J HARRIS & UNRUH, DEALEK3JLN FURNITURE g C0FFI2TS, and all kfud of goods usually kept In a MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLJI CKSM1 Til HOi:sE 8HOE1XQ& WAfjpy REPAIRING All DnCs of rsra larieaeiits Meniel wit) X-atiie e and Dispatch. the Boss oc cis-ar. WARKICK. 8. 1. Breniner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & Ladies, your special attention is eallpd to the new line of dress poods inst : i . , , . . o --- ictciveu ai necKuacti s. 23dtf -iNOthing lost bv TOin to Wnrrb'a lor wan paper and window shades. 3 2 r, . , , uy paying casn lor our new storlr rr wan paper, lead, oil. &c. we are pn.ihb.il to sen at reduced prices. I W. J. WTARRICg. Bremuer's Crackers at Wirckbach's. Fresh home made candies at the Phoenix. ' every day 89dtf The Alaska, the best and most con venient Refrigerator in the market. For sale by J. R, Cox. -43d& wlmo live paper at Dorchester, and the Her- rAinnis tne nann rr rciiu ,Ki.. i t. ...m . and wIhJipo tha Cf-n .i ki t win pay you io rci read Wise's - eolfi m 931 G 'vl AGENC FIRE INSURANGE GO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California FIHH-r CUliS rt k.mturemtoki: Also, a very eompiere utoelc of Funeral floods. 'Mctallic&WooflenCofflns Czstets.EoIies. EMBLEMS. 4c. Our New and elegant hearse i always In readiness. Kemeniber the place, In UNION liUJLh. on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. W bear we may be found nteht or day. Horse, Alule& Ox Shoeing, n snort, we'll shoe anything that ha four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. JSTZEW SHOP betvwe'i Main and Vine Htreeti. le coniv.-Xrorn tbe misw HEitAL 10. Filth ast across HARRIS & UNRUH, EXPRESS COMPANIES : AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.. WELLS, FARGO & CO. EXPRESS. aiii: I LATTSMOOTII. EB TENDERLOIN ocice in nock wood Block, witu Johnson Bros CUiUl A. IX. G. flf. I KCLE.CR, I'll. Graduate in PHARMACY AND MEDICIXE, Oitloe in Perrr'a drnir inu .i . n kins house. v CHre ms. aJUUMI frwe tm ill . Meat Market, LAFR LfNElL, ProT:r. ' Beef HnttonJ Por . Veal . CMcfons. &e, voitaniiT on nana. Also, all kinds of .MK in season, and ev- . . erytbUigkeptln a . FIRSTrCLASS MEAT SHOP f 3 Sf ROBERT DONNELLY'S A I'D lack;s3htu flTTDP Wagon, Buggy, Jfachin and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing 1 Rr?.fV t,'P',,? o all kinds of repatrla ffann and other maeuiuery. as tber is a good ULbe iu my llop. PETER 11 A UEJV, The old Reliable Wagon Maker . baa taken charge ot the wagon 1iod De Is well known . .. .-.