lULIllJBft1 W l PUTTS1UTB HERALD. rTfeUUEDDAII l A f W t'EKLT " - i.T Ttie Flatlsmoatii Herald Paliiisliiiii Co. I of CUy ar.d;iit Uictvi-, lUibn Time LabU. Talcphona EycIid- iuinets tl trtory, Bmlnf j Cai J fti., ice third i. I EFT. L. STONE, City Editor. notice to Advertiser. Cwpy ! display wcri5ejseii vr k.t- a fcdf ertlsemroli (ituil ie handed It. to tha tagLfiCjjcdlce not later than 10 a. hi of the an? lb which they are to luirrte'l .oj lot Dv local and tvvrlA uulh-es uiut b.iiUtf 1 Ui before j u -uch day to injure in riU- II -.I. IsuHiiNaiL, lllllllir MlibKvl. 4. SullMburj. IK-utM. 1 U Louisville pottrry ia iu full bU the iver at noa today tood ' it c iu t o. low water murk '.v.iitt Commissioner 2tjr-f?iiuU is . t .1 u : tu..d Kvikoa the street 4 I Ut iiilc t.f UQi'lalmcd tX.fll'. begins tcruoiiuiv iu Omaha. It it rumored today that At Lre another zzXviu diwn in tlie Jt ii. ho'i. are old to B Ihe eiauiiiiHtlo.i lns today, tli lost being a'gebrn. of radu-tca La subject taken up Cit iuiprov einent- are mlug aud Flaitiinoaih will notch the improve ineut ti':k way up towards tliw lop this vea-. A larger audieuce witnessed the re hearxal of the Fairy Q ueen Saturday night than many of the traveling troupes ret at thtir entertainments. The past week brought with it a Urge acreage of corn planted in Cass county, &nd the agricultural bird is assuming qui'e au altitude in old Cass' firmament. The state board uf equalization will meet at the office of the auditor of pub lic accounts, in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Friday, May llth, lSu, for the pur pose of assessing railroads. Jo. McVcy opeusl his place of busi ness today after the court had rendered hi decision iu the remonstrance case. It Is the general verdict of all that Joe had kept a well regulated saloon and has not knowingly violated the law. i he Opera house has been engaged for the graduation exercises, which oc cur on Friday evening, the lStb. Es says, orations, instrumental and vocal music are in course of preparation. Mr. Robert Livingston is the valedic torian. Mr. Samuel Harris aud Miss Gussie itrainard were united in marriage at the M. E church yesterday morning. They took the sleeper tor Chicago on their wedding tour last evening. The ilaKtLD extends congratulations, and w.-qm them a happy journey through iife ' lu celebrated caic cf LUiia Pcti.it vs. iLfcritT liver. M. McElwstu and others ; c-a trial today to a jury iu the district'1; .vurt. l La complaint ot Mrs rtttlt is i that he was prrou-dlv injured by ' the j ct5ccr wl.en shs was forciqly "ejected irviiitL. preraie iu dispute tbciUiias ! ii. j w.iac S'.Tfenty. v, J.o hui been in j..:l for sometime for robbing the I ouls- I ri!l li'.oou, U m hut hareJ. t'be ! crand jury feil'.s.? to iut.J-'t hini. The ! poor fellovr wanU to to his muther, ! ho lives in Virjjiuisi, wLviu he ea3, i the only prou who has aty inrlu cuce o-er him during hi? hydrophobic liti ; The the i iii...;er (his aieinoon siiod iiv up tieartt.e top soiae place. ,it there wu one man iu toni wno ; Clnef Justice Cuilnug. of the bupri me WulkeJ up and down the hot ide of ; court of New Hampshire, at the itsi the street with an overcoat on, buttoned j dence of the bride's parents atChar'es- up to uu oeck. it may be tne poor feilow b.d no undercoat or shirt on, nd had to wear the overcoat. We iympsit.ize with fiiui, anyhow, aud ill cuggcit to him tloti he trade i he oeroat ff a duster. lu u.e distrkt couit thu moiuing J a je Pouad in paSiinir upon the ap f..l in the esse ot Jo ilcVey.who was . a? granted iier:i.:0 by the citj council, ?ald after a caicfol eAamiiiatin of all the testimony rPitUed from the trial be low to the district court, he did not think the eppeal could be sustained un der the law and consequently his honor dismissed the same sustaining the action of the city council. This leaves Mr. McVey in possession of his license pod ettles the question for the present. A cow is a great beHetll when iu her orope- place. It does seem that there should be some remedy to preveut eows from eating up people's early vegetables, carrying oil" peoples' gates, and breaking down fences. All this txiight be endured, but when these came cows wear bells, so the owners can laugh at their neighbors annoy ance as they hear the gentle trinkle ot the bell and know their cow i-i munch ing up their neighbor's cabbage and driving sleep from the household, is too much for human endurance. Is there any remedy for this uuis uce ? "Vox Populi" was read with inter est last Saturday, and caused some of the boys who were on the jury to call around to find the name of the Vox Pop who thinks the jury could not read, in the Holmes-Bailey case. We told them that "Vox" had "Popped" out. and was busily engaged in hoeing his onion bed which he hid neglected, to write for "the column," and the boys thought he had better confine his tal ents to the propagation of bulbous roots. One of them suggested the Herald in its rush of business had let the other fellow get In some work on that column, viz: "Vox IHabeli." TLs celebrated case of Jacob Levey vs. Levi Golding, was concluded in the District court on Saturday ni-hr. The jury rendering a verdict iu favor of Golding for the sum of .$31 1.50, and found that the right of property was In Jacob Let y for the amount of the goods purchased in On aha amounting ill7.5d, and also the value of cerntain jewelry. The case elicited a consider able amount of Interest on aceouut of the exceutriclty of the parlies interet ed, they displaying all the peculiarities of "God' chosen people." Mtkars. -Morrison and V&onatla appealed for plaintilf. and Messrs Beeaou i Mclu tj?b fc-r dehadants. The frost of last Saturday morning i did no damage to fruit about this city. ; ihe broom factory of Dorac is just now running to full capacity. Mr. Dorac's trade is quit extensive, b has orders far ahead. He baa recent tT rilled quite an order for Seaman at Omaha. 'f he O A. U. bell a meeting Saturday night at the court houseand a committee ffiii Appointed to make provisionis for prcperly ober? ing Decoration day. The committee meet tomorrow evening at the Cuttae home and will report at ihe nett meeting. '1 lie prisoners eontlned in jail awaiting the action of the grand jury were ar raigned in com t thia ruorning nod the Indictment read to tKeui, and iu each rase the plea wad not guilty. Even Maud and Mother Moore played the iuuueot. To day j one of the dull days iu town, '"blue Monday," ao to speak. The hot weather ha9 laid everybody out but the ne w t.aper men. who have to ? sw eat and swear, and trot around town j whether it is hot or u5t. The'rity edi 1 ton of the Platlamouth dailies are both very corpulent, and carry arouua a ! aupcr&btindance of flesh, and the per ; formauoe of their duties this hot weath- er causes the grease to fry out at the J rate of forty knnta au hour. Vet still ! they go. The dear people mnU hare : something to read, and we are hound ! to fiirinh it. Da Saturday last a few of our Niin rods seeking u sun bath and a little needful field sport exercise, went gun ning out in the Gil in ore neighborhood. They did not And any goose eggs of consequence, the wild geese having deserted their nests, but they bagged one dog and n spring wagon. The dog was left by the way side, the wagon was stowed away in John Q. Adams' fence corner, and the conuundrum was carefully presented by Mr. U. V. Mathews, and brought to town. Here it i, "was It Frank White that shot the hub out of the wagon wheel." A lumber wagon is much preferable to a spring wagon, it snaKe up tne lumuar f regions. A brother of a crazy man who cauaed some excitement among our citizens a a few weeks ago,was here Tuesday look ing up his brother's effects. He says his Irother t ame west with about $?,500 in his pocket, but when he left home there were no signs ot iusanity whatever, but came for the purpose of buying land. When he was sent back he told his brother that he had burned a 81,000 note, and that if he would go to Greenwood and go down the railroad track until he came to a cretk, then follow the bank until he came to two large trees, de scribing them, he would find the rest of his money. The brother came here and went to those trees and found the money buried just as the man told him. The crazy man is now in Indiana im the insane asylum, Greenwood Eagle. Sol Miller says patent papers are of no benefit to a community, and deserve no support certainly no county or city patronage: There is much truth in this. The Journal pays for labor near ly as much money as the seven patent gapers of this county combined. This money remains in the community, while - the patent papers send their money for labor to Kansas City. The Journal is a home institution. The patent papers are not. Everybody reaaing Bro. Pepoou's paper wiii appreciate the above. . The. people of Fails City. Richardson :oun ty and vicinity ought to support theiity. Journal und ought to d it iibually. The Journal is one of the very bright est, cL'&OcSt, news-est best arranged newsi apcr- that icmts to out table. The ed' tor of the Journal is a hard VVorbrr, and Lis pap?r shows It. Ben. A. Gibson, of Weeping WHier, was on the ?Cth of April married to Miss M. S. Cushine. daughter of ex ton, N. H. Ben. will be remembeied bv all as the brilliant vonntr man that studied law In the otrlce of Hon. M. L. Hay ward. Ben. has manv warm ! friends in this city. who will join the .News in wishing rum and ma bnue a merry life with pl nty of little iib sons to cheer them when old - Ne braska City News. Tu Ueuald wishes Mr. Gibson all the happiness and prosperity imagin able, he has done the right thing iu this matrimonial venture. Mr. Gibsou Is one of Weeping Water's solid busi ness men, and that prosperous town was raorj than fortunate when it secured Mr. Gibson as a resident. Police Court. At the police court thia morning John Burns for disturbing the peace which with the usual trimmings amounted to $11!90. Jake Levi agreed to see it paid by Saturday night and Mr. Burns was accordingly dismissed. Peter Roan on the same charge was requested to dance to the same music. He asked leave to go to the eounty and get the funds which was granted. We have expected all along that just so soon as Mayor Smith's friends heard of his election, they would move down on this city like a mighty avalanche broken loose from its Alpine fastnesses. Jacob Smith on yesterday was arrested and tired out of the town this morning by the police judge. He was not given a chance to call on the mayor, ''Oh. vou hard hearts and cruel men of Flattsmouth ! Thia Smith was a tramp. 'Consistency is a jewel" only to be ap- Ercciated by the editor of the Journal, is natural disposition causes him in one issue of bis paper to cast a cow fling at Alex Mcintosh (every way his super ior) and also at the law and order or temperance meeting of which Mr. Mcin tosh was secretary ; and in his next isue he says it is perfectly tit, proper and ap propriate for the saloon men of the town Xojlne the temperance men of the town and thus the whisky ring put down. In our minds eye we see Sherman and sev eral saloon keepers of this town we have in their minds eye and also several of our strongest temperance gentlemen and ladies occupying the same rostrum in the cause of the banishment of king . al cohol and the introduction of good morals and common decency into the community; the temperance people might net add to the meeting and Ihe gentlemeu eugaged in the saloou biz might not odvauce it to any great extent but oh Lord' how the Journal man would tone it down. Propositions for membership are .'now ia order; alljappli-. rations to be referred to C. W. Sherman. Eq . PERSONALS. Greeiilat, of ElmwooJ.f ame in tois morning to attend couit. Waiter. CVo, of South Bend, a uoble aonof Yuleao U in town tbis morning. Mr. E, J. Mogei. a prominent citlen of Harvard, is In the city today on 1 gal business. MiS3es Emma and Tillie Fuuk, two of Lincoln's charming young ladies, are in the city today. Oliver Ward and Marion vv ard, the hardware men. of Louisville, came in thl3 morning to attend court. Jap Smith of the surveyor geueial's oftlcc went'to Fall City ib'u morning to flhowthem how to aurvey and lay oil a race truck. Henry Satje, Esq., brother of Ellas Sage, of this city, returned to his home in l'eaiu, Hi , after spending a week in Flattsmouth. Mrs. J. W. liarues returned to her home in this, city this morning after visiting with friends iu Weplng Water for the past week. Ceorge Huber. of Hit him of Huber ltros., of Louisville, one of the largest property holders in that burg, came In today to attend court. O. A. lialdwin and Walter lleunett, Ksqrs., of Omaha, are in attendance at the district cuort, engaged in the case of Eliza Pettlt vs. It. W. livers, et. al. D. D. Johnson aud Dav- Woodard, the rival liveiv men of Weeping W a tcr. returned to Flattsmouth today to attend to their' duties at the district court. Mr. Ed Baum leturnei frcm Lin coln this morning with his eye much improved. There evidently must be something in Lincoln which is good for sore eye?. A. B. Smith and Lafayette Gilmoro, civil engineers for the B. & M. in Neb., went this morning to Reynolds, Thayer county, " for the purpose laying off an addition to that enterprising village. A. B. Todd, Esq., "eounty commis sioner, will : go fhis evening to Avoca to bring a man from that village to the county house who has been suffer ing with inflammatory rheumatism. Billy agnew returned this morning to the ranch of Parmele, At wood,' Ag new & Co., in. Custar county, where 'they 'have over ioO- head -of: line cat tle, which they "expect to increase to 1590 head, soon. ' SOUTH BEND LETTER. South Bend, Neb.,' May 6, 3. All is quiet at the Bend, saye the wind, which has been on a rampage all day. Nearly everything loose has been blown away; but few persons hive hazarded their lives by venturing on the street. . x our correspondent, who Is not noted ror corpulency, has been wise enough to stay in doors, con sequently this lett.er. Dr. A. L. Root and son Dr. R. D. Root have moved to the Bend. We are sorry - to lose Dr. Stewart, but are for tonate in securing phsyicians who will fill his place so well. Dr. Stewart and family and T. D.Look and family move to Oregon this week. M. ISearl, the principal of our schools, has become a denizen- of the Bend His wife arrived from Ohio two weeks ago. i Mr. Gould3mitb cur milkman, moves j to. Nebraska city this week, where he : will deliver milk to the,citireni of the M.saci Laura icraiiand and Mag gie Streight came iu from their schools Friday evening to spend Sabbath in the Bend. Dan. W. Cotfey goe to Flattsmouth this wek, wheie we believe he has a situation in a drug store. We did not ask Maggie, but believe he will visit the Bend occasionally. Will Streight at present is engaged on a conundrum ; it Is how Providence can separate two of the same mind. Miss Cornelius will be missed by more than Will, aa she- has been the accom plished organist of the Congregational church in the Bend, for some time. Our hardware and implement man Geo. Hay, has sold several hundred dollars worth of farm implements this spring. Our butcher makes his regular tiips to Elmwood on Fridays. Those want ing meat on his route will do well to call en him, an he is a first class butcher. A number of the Bendites will be in Plattfcmouth this week to attend the trials of Sharp and Kaneff. Harold. R. R. Indices. The Syracuse correspondent of the Lincoln Journal has the following: Senator Teft, of Cass county, was in town yesterday, feeling our representa tive men in regard to a new railroad. The line of the new road most talked about is as follows: Beginning at Plattsmouth, thence southwest by Avoca, Syracuse, Sterling, Beatrice, Fairbury to the Kansas line, connect ing with the Diagonal or Wisconsin, Iowa & Nebraska railroad. Nebraska City News. The "pot is a boiiin," and if this Diagonal wishes to. pieree the enter prising prosperous' territory of Ne braska, the way is open for this road to ass through this rich section of country. If it doesn't prove itself equal to the propitious circumstances which Dame Fortune is now holding out, other capital and other enterpnses are at hand to take up this line of rail road and build it. . Remember a rail road ought to be and will be built from the Missouri river southwest into Kan sas, and that it will leave the Missouri river at the mouth of the Platte and travel by the way of Avoca, Syracuse, Stirling, Beatrice, Fairbury, and then south into the valley of the Arkansas. The telephone company have issued a new revised directory and placed In the hands of their patrons. Plattsmouth ia now connected with AshIand,Arlington, Blair, Council Bluffs, ElkhornCity, Fre mont, Greenwood, Louisville, Lincoln, Omaha, Pa pi Hi on, Springfield, South Bend and Wavcrly. The- Central Restaurant has removed up stairs in the Herold Todd Luil'lii.jf, ono door east of the court lioust J hedininghall is in every way a model of neatness and comfort, well vrutiluted, and finely furnished seating rwom for lifty persons at a meal. It is the aim of the proprietor to make the Central the boo-too place of this city. Special rates to families wishing to secure daj lioard . For terms apply at the liestauiur.t Diuing Parlor 9 ; W2t:59d3t. Mrs. P. B. Mcftrmv. River Report As furnished officially to the War Department. The river at nocu today, stood 6 ft. in. above low water mark, showing a rise of 1 in. since noon yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. Adtertlttmeuts under thU bead. ttre cet.t per line eacu insertion. I JOB KENT A faun, dzt wtr Apply t tills office RENT A gooa Lc la tbis city- lnqul. ui in need lvw'iU.on ;uU ot H. t". f aliuer or j. w. J e colli t. FOR SALE Old paper foi sale ut tlil office at u rtnt-i Drr iiucdred oi i trecti uer do;- en. tt 1Olt SALE- fu.u lots logetLtfi 1& gJ idea tion lu Jhu cit. Inquire at thU oince tf IjUK SALE - A eood sodawate generator can be bought cheap. WU1 gite choice be tween a large and small one. l'erun itud prU uiUe Uuwu pu application. UtI SMITH & BLaCK iSBOS. IJHJUN D -A f olUlutf key In a ruiLrond coach lu tLl city. Owner cua Dud It at this office. FOfTND A dupcL of key on Chicago avenne Owner cun-vet aaiuc by calling at thWof- nce ami paying lor mw notice. 4 IVANTKO To rent a small, neat Louse v.n- ' taliiloK three or nte rooms, t or suitable J building good price paid. In.iuh? ut tlm of fice, s; rx 17ANTRl-A u.xid tuh nulitt J at ."iliidi-l iimtiu'3 reituuranr, t-ithrr in mi or w.juii.. None but a flrst-ela. cook need appiy. 54d tf r A-n'TED Jotn Bauer lo.cJ tLtStohl- j ' man place, cointi ot 7 th aud V lue. aud 1 i prepared to accoiDmodate ike public in the i way ot boardlog 'iid lodging- by the rtL or mouth. 4omi t VA? 1 Rl-A Arit-ctass at tu Cniral 1 ' Keiauiam. , uood tvagesaud tfad em- ployment. "3tr WANTED -Oanaseis wanted. Apply to J. O. Shannon, flattsmouth. Neb., enci03- iu Ktamp for reply. Only live, need apply. 5oU acute part lea License Notice. To WHOM IT MAT 'CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of May, A. I). 1883, I filed with the city council of the city ot Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, an application to sell malt,spiritous oud vinous liquors for medicinal, mechanical ' and ' chemical purposes in the third Ward of said city. J. M. Roberts. Crites'dV Ramsey, Attys. Plattsmouth, May 4th, 188a. ' 2t Beautify the homes of the living and dead. I will be in Plattsmouth May 9tb. from 10 until 2 o'clodk. with a load of home grown, fresh dug ever green?, in variety. In prime order for planting. My motto: Low prices, good Stock, quick sales. L. A. Williams, Cilen wood, Iowa Call at the Central Restaurant, the Dclmonico of the west, one door east ol court house. . - 59-d3t. FOU .SALE. Wm. Wettenkamp offers his proper ty near Eight Mile Grove, both real aud personal for sale on easy terms. Real estate consists of 320 acres or more, well improved, upon which is situated a fine two story brick resi dence containing ten rooms, a good frame barn 40x40 story and a hall, also a good bearing orchard. Thia farm is all under fence with first class improvements. For further par ticulars enquire of 5 4t . Wit. Wettenkamp. Brrnmer's Co.'s. Crackers at Murphy & Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous CVsidc 3as, at the Denta rooms of.Dr . C. A. Mt.nl all, Fitzgeral block, " 4Sd$tw t ;&dcw-hade3 at Warrick 4i Notice. Wuriik has made farther re ducti ou painting materials. Give him an der si.j compare prices. S4ddtGwi Cottage House, Sixth street, between Main and Pearl, 1 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Redtted and com- f lortablv furnished. Hn&rJ he thn rfnr 1 or week. Meals 55 cents. Board by week at r asoaable rates: House com fortably aud pleasantly situated. Give me a call. 3. Weaver. Proprietor. 4Cdlm Breruuer'a Crackers at Stadiviiiau's. .uillinery. Mr. JVlibooa & Sweney ure now re- ceiving all the latest styles in Hats, Bon nets, I'iowera, 'lips, Ribbons, &c, in th millinery line, to which they invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goods at cost. d40ml The largest enpply of hams, bacon, and all kinds of meats, in the citv to be found at Haft & Co. 51 dtf. NOTICE! We will Sell Any Goods at Prices Below Those Quoted bj Competitors. W. J. WARRICK. Asky our grocer for Bremner's Crack ers every Urne. Take no other. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R. Cox'a. - - - 54dwlmo Bretncer's Crackers at Hansen's. Goto J. P. Youusr's for your cream soda water, mead and birch beer only 5cperslass. Largest stork of wall rick's. paper at War 53 t3 Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf Bremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Weckbach's. .28dtf Nothing lost by going to Warrick's for wall paper and window shades. 53 9t By paying cash for our new stock of wall paper, lead, oil, &c, we are enabled to sell at reduced prices. 53 t'2 W. J. Warrick. Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach's. Freth home made candies at the Phoenix. every day 39dtf Th-. Alaska, tue best and most con venient Refrigerator In the market. For sale brJTL Cox. 4SdAwlmo It will pay you to read Wise's co!6 umn in this paper, y what yoa waoTt- ou may find una jus jus Dealer iw MEDICINE. PERFUMEIiYS, Oils, Paints, IKr5HEi, A Full Xflue ol Trusses And in fact everything contained in n flr5t-clas3 Drug Store. Pre scriptions carefully compound eu. Competition met in all departments Cor. Maik .u Third Strelt PIVTTSMOUTIi, NEii. For Sale ! JS' E , See. 3, T. 12, K. S K t Si:. ?., T. 13, II. 8. W. i, St-c. ii, T. 12, l: ii i k. W. Set?, lu, T 12, 1J 18. i:a s. L V. J w Sec. 31, T. is, K. lit 1, Block 2b. a. t S 9, 1 1. rVike'-j Addition. The above described faruis for eale on long time, witli 7 cent, interest. Apply to li. B. WINDHAM, are per 9tf Plattsmouth, Neb. 'THE- BOSS CLOTHIER, sells thejustly celebredut RUSSELL Je HARCOURT which embodies all the best features of which art is master. Its excel celence is recognized by the prominent furnishers throughout the country. BODIES of BEST MUSLIN. The Boscm of the best hand spun linen. The fit and workman ship unexcelled. Made to ordea and Satisfactioii Uiianleeu. EE-TURN L.VERY SIIIR'J dees not please . you. t'OR SALE B r tht t Y' PSCOLLj. CX,. si v E AGLiii , Platt&QiOiltis Jltti mieieih Of going to Omaha for Wall Paper, AND i When -ou can bu)- the Fame monev at home. for less Window Shades frcm $1.50 j to 3.00 Per. Pair. Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, Sl.iOc. A large Invoice of Alaoastine just re ceived. All shade;. A complete stock always on hand. "To the Front ""3 for 10c. Tobies trv them 2 for 5c. "INNOCENTS ABROAD." the bos- ABROAD," the bos? oc Cigar. "PANETELLAS," the Boss 6c cigar Will J. WARHICK. 3. 1. SIMPSON, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN EXPBES3 CO., WELLS. FAKOO i CO. EXPRESS. OSiee iu Rock wood Block , with JoLnson Bros A. il. KELLER, I'll. G. XI. D Oradaate In FiiAltllACY AND MEDICINE. Ofllce in Perry's drag store opposite tb Pcr- Our Lrg DABBES aCTD AU. Vfi offer i be Lmtttt, AMtui la fad y h5t, ib Bt ciuTtui I lb But CoiUttU of 'V.eSS-'i Clothing i Never U E3 rlTlie ILeutliiig QJIotliicr. Still undersells au oi his rotnpctitoia Keen ai oi l evuerbeuced Clothier buy, pa no rents KeinomUir the Twenty ri.wr.it it v itcvist; Oh, (Dm Lave arrived, and I Dry Goods Dree Good Triii mi i n ir any other house Also u full Groceries, ut price to defy eoui etion. Your Itespetfully, W. H. BAKER. T0 THECITIZE1TS of CASS C0XJ1TTY Knowing that you realize the fact that within thelugt six months we have caused the prices of Drugs. TVEedLicineSj Oils Etc. to he reduced to livin and that we will not be undersold, quoted by our competitors, over wholesale priced, from I ed of the enormous profit at ; and the prices imposed upon We sell at a small profit, and e.vpert to build our ion good goods and low pricey and jaitic.v vVuntin; thing will do well to get out- pnees, over buying in Chicago or NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS &. UNRUH, DEALERS'! N FURNITURE t COFFINS, and all kinds of goorti usually Wept l ;i MUST ( L.M Fl KXITTIIK HTOHK Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods. Metallic&foodenCoffliis Casfcets.Rolies, EMBLEMS, Ac. Our Sew ai.d elepant hearw 19 always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Yfhear ws may te found night or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 24U3 PHTTSMOCTH. NEE TENDERLOIN' Meat Market, LAFE CNEIL, Prcp'r. Beef MnttonI Pork Veal Nuchas, ic, , Constantly on hand. Also, all ktbdi of UAVK leoiufi, and ev erything kept In a FIflftT-C:L,ASS J1E AT SIIOI f At lovFeit possible rates. North-Sldi itotn St Ut: 4th al Clothing, ncle rso Lcl . bv i.( r enl . ever iu-e leCil, and buy for ra- l:'Uioii why, he K iinun how lu h. I.a - Fivu IVi (Vnl Saved ok him. dJ w. Yes m& will continue to sell & Notions Etc. tit LOW'KK I'KU'K! country, of tl ma in the line Queensware AND let live' prices. We announce and will duplicate any prices which are but agnail advance which n faint idea may be grain- which good?, have been sold the consunihiy public trade any in the Mine, as we will sae vou mollis Omaha. n cllully MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLJlCKSJIiTH IIOi.SE SUOEIXO & WAfJON KEPAIRLNO All Kinds of Firm implements Mended wit) - .NVatnesf &nI Dlapatoli. Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing, n short, we'll shoe anything that ha four fvet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come a::d see us. jsrjzrw shop n Fittn m. jst acrotf trrir.t. between Main asl Vine Streets. ietOK.i frwin ttid KEr UhHALf ivy . ROBERT DONNELLY'S wca-oisr AUD BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repaUluif of Win wid utlirr machinery, as ttivt la a goud lathe la my siiop. PETE 11 II A U EN, ' ' v. The old Reliable Waon Maker ha taken charge of tha wagon aho. Uo u well kuovru aa a NO. I WOKKalAN. .1 w ivs Mid --- - , . ... - . - .... - 1 SlZZ rrv 9 -TT -IJIW . '1