1 , . - - 7 if ft p n 5 k 3 r. : 1 I'LATTSMOuTH ITISMSIli:!) DAILY AND V.'I'KKLY v The Plaltsiuoiitii Herald PalilisLins Co. For City nl -ii'ilv l'i.i t'fiy, Ii iil.iy Tin." Tablu. Tcli-ilnU'5 Lxr'ia y, Uu n Di rectory, InilH-HS raids rcc tl.ird !:. JEFF. L. STONU, - CIirK!:r, Notlco to Aclvort"..3or8- I'oi-y (r display ;n i;-"-n. i or ; . ;-es III ailviTtlsi'iiifiil niii-ti l '.: .:ii"il In t' I In; liUHlirvtoflli-e not I .ii er lli.til l' :i l.i. ol I In; diiy In w lin-li tliry air to lie li.s.rt-fl . !' li.i :iy locals uti'l special notices urn-! In; liauii't In t'Cfoicj t in c.ich il.ty In Insul" ln bcHIob. II M l.i. si! -. i 1. 1., :tl ,lnrs Maliiivi I . A. Sallwui:j , JiiiitKl. Lli Perkins, at Hi" next Tuesday evening Op-..i So admission to I ho Fairy io-'-: ic lieiti s:il tonight unless it i.- positively iicccsk.u y. Ie.-, r ci I miIs arc n oi .-ib- f.r 1 1 Fairy Imi i i. A'hnN.-iii "-Vis. liihcrv ed m-:i!s .rOct. L. A. Williams Ihe i! m.vo.i I trie man, v. ill I.e. in Piatt-mouth 1'iM.iy in Htcii'l of today as l.crH of.,r- n i vci I i .(;!. Tho-e wishing cvir;;rt-i-iit .-ho.ilil bear tliis in mind. Tlio olil hIoiics which h ivo so loii"; ami faithfully s.-rved tin inlIic as a .sidewalk in front ol" tin; county cleik'.s oilier have been taken up iUy, an 1 a plank walk put down in its place. AfitT lii'- Trn,aillf" !' tli; (i. A. i:. wliii li in t bid i i a;n- I. ail ( i;-: n I 1 5i-I r l.ilr. 1 r lru l liiu; v .n Sprllt III swantiiii'' lies ill '.v hu ll .i n M.i'iil a Miami'1!! were th'-chief ii.-pui ;. Mr. M. K lavi y, i l.i!' i.u las bcon i;i atitttl a aloni li r s .nn; Kiti'l of me tallic latliintr. It m!1 l"" ii-cd in l!i; cunlir liiiil.lin i: lln- S..ilv Capitol. It is I l j" sc.-s liic ijiiaiitit s l" i-i:i aj-ni-.S ilur:iiilii y, lire rm-f a-iv a1.ta.4cs ami ci.-Ii. iicy ia 'Adit . ! liuv r ever iiiM-il, ami i- tl--!iu:l to i"Vi I ti n.izc tilings ia that 1 1 n . '1 lii; Oinaln; aii'i i.t'i.1. Ua lily l"lis an; greatly alanm; I 011 ari-'Miat :' tiic recent Jiloct e ii!r le.ar.lirj t!ie i.-suaiu c in l'i.it t.-iiioiitli. 1 Ley ii- - I i I In;. Our taiooi are riiutiin ami v. t; l;rre:,y no tify them that th-y c:i:i ii.l anything Ihey want, o lon as 1 hey j-av for it. The talk uninit tanners not coining 10 town iiecause tin; saloons wcii cli-ni i-? 11 1os!i. 'i'lie cunur.is.-j'Vicis reccive-t litis morning u jiatii iit inin avium fur the county Home. Tin; ui.l ! lun itc ni.ai has lte 11 uli"cring 1- r aini ; titii' with itiilinatry rheuiiiiitisin aisa has l a a charge lor :ouio time oil I ie; county, lit is a D;-.iie and eauuoi ;jeaiv t'iuni;.'!i English to tell his ji.-ii.ie or auythiug concei nino; his liiiory. 11;- wa. vm signcl to tin; te.uicr nicivics of Wai ucn blrirp, ol the poor -!"riu. ilaj. Wheeler thi iiKniij im t vi i ill a very painlul is not .seii;u acciJeui. In cleauiuo; t:p nomo i uuii-ii about his farm lie went to pitch unoohl u.:i; ken; over the fence w ln.11 a n;:ii in t!;; edge of the ke; caught the .-t;-oii.I ; M;;'r ol his right hi-ml pv -et r:i; clear throa-h the ll;-'iy p uii -i o ' th? i-uger producing a vi-r i.!D. ..i.c-'l. i-i. Iiv iustoii lirc.-.-fl thf wiiii'i; 01 f is not ahle to sav exact h '.vii tt w ill io '.he . -btilt. The Fremont lit raid chronicles Lhe announcement that, iht TriLuise is about to begin th pubiic.i ri of a daily, and in the same count c'.roii iti ciJentally lemaiks that "Hit- daily paper is a ivlh-x of the giovih ami en terprise of a city; a:.d if gti:ro.ioly supported (as they usually are when they deserve it) they are a creuitablo representative of home interests and a vahiAtltj factor 1:1 advancing the city's prosperity." Success to tha Jiibuue. The Journal, of last night, in that model local pagn which they dote on so ni'ici, doubtless feeling the need of a sensational .article, took occasion to slanut-r one of I'i.tt tsmouth's iao.U prominent citizens. Dr. Jno. 1!! ick. by stating that 'ive indictments h.id been found against Lira and that he had been fined S' in each i-dictment, when the facts were that only three wen- ever found against him ard'tfeev ' wcio liuliul yesier-l witn tin- ex - caption of on charg., ,::.m -ly.of play- n-c.ir is. for whi h a m dl fi-e, -u-e-o.i assessed The 4,Ioss Ci:!ii.x ' 1.;" th; m-i'soi ?trtii k town this morning. He brings information which has ioug Lc. :i sou gi,t for by theologians and all otherj inier cstcd in a future state. II; delivers tlu important iiil'orir.atioii in the s.V-pe of a pamphlet, bearing- tiic euphl.ni.ms title, -The Devil and His Angels," who ; Ihcy are, where thv c;.:.ie fp.1.1, and ! what made tht-ni devils' bv II. IJ. j Todti y, a mifi:st-r of the I ; ei. All for the ?mali sum of ten i-m. wiiuout i backs, live cents. TIk' informant ii.ul i from Fairport, Knu. We always 1 thought there was something wn, no-In ! the "bleeding" state, but di; n t know j that the v.'.i the nndevois of the' "Devil nnl His Angels.'' i'hi.; settles ! it; an 1 exj.Iaias many of tiic d-viiUh j acts recoriU-.l in the history cf fiat i i-tatc. He is an entertiririei cniuk. ;,nd i eviiit-p.t.' expects to make inOliey ; enough from his information 10 p iv oti j olil sores rith liis Sal.-oia Maje-tv wheu called upon to s.juare up. , . I ' , "ls .uoii.es j yojth ot about fifteen summers and j prooab.y the same- number of wuueis , An exchange sajs. a Ties -urines set out the o:her d ay to imitate IV.-k's bad boy. Ihe boy was sent from a lower school room to that of Iho prin cipal iu the third story witji a note from the teacner stati'i? that lie had been a very naughty boy and was therefore sent up for tbe purpose of receivinpr a taste the pi inciprd's raw- - hide. Tne latter functionary bein absent the boy a.it don to meditate , on his sins. In the meAntime a;: jiher bad boy was sent up ?aiis to receive the necessary licking. Tkiii Imy number one lor the p;ii.eij,ai. ha de livered the paper of punishment. Pad boy number one promptly gathered up the raw hiae and proceej.-;' to fill the position of principal pm tem w ith all the vim of an old timer. When through he sent bad boy number two back to his roorri and patiently seated himself to itvait the cumin?" of the principal, who soon arrived. IJ d boy number one then stated what bo bad done and patiently awaited for his own punishment, wfiicli wan promptly administered in the usual style. -rryrmr; lnriiiteiliscnce nnd nelaptab. - tdnrh order. SUte Journal. 'Twas All a Joke. YcKteiduy afternoon, during the trial of "Little Miutd." a job wuh put up "11 uu innocent and umoi.-p cling youth, which was kucccs J"ully executed, mid furnished con-id rahle amusement to those who were h i into the secret. The young man in iie-tiou happcm d almig the binct, whcr; wvcial others were ci -iptgrd in couvers ion, and he was no tified that a s;ibi na hud been i-ued for hini in the at.ovc mentioned cast;, aid that the olliccs weri; then in heaic'i of him for testimony on behalf ol the state, lie -wilted'' at once, and pro claimed innocence of any personal knowledge or )i formation of the mat ter at all, tunl wanted to know what he should do, as he didn't want to L'o to court. One of the boys very con siderati ly o!f rcd his room as a hiding place, which was accepted, and our un sophisticated young friend forthwith made a Mill. Hi; preferred Vine street to .Main street for his promenade. On his way Irom .Main to Vine he encount ered another young man, who caught the idea and slopped him to give him some- more voluntary inlormation, mid at tin- siiuc time said that there was a eiibpo-na out for himself, and to avoid M-rvicc In; would soon join him and keep him comfl iny in his misery. " I Viler" X. 1 went on his way. and reached his hioing place in safety and anxiously awaited tiic arrival of Is'o. 2. He klaid there until this morning, when he concluded he couldn't i-taild the im-pii-onmeiit any longer, mid would r it her go on the witness stand and sav lie knew nothing, than stay th'.-re. Con-seipo-tstly ht; emeigi d lioin his "hole in ihe Wail,' and went, to his work. No "J explained ins nou-appcaram.'i- by sa ing he; bad been caiighl. At thi wriii' g heis yet ignorant of the fad ll.-at it was all a juke, and we imagine v. Inn tin- I mill beeomes known that lh. -, ill l c a mental dirtiirban-.-e in J '" ''.iriincr tlio v. errern I ..nion rc tho. (j.i.-.rter-, and maledictions upon ; !airer. of Omaha is here today iixing Ih : heads ,f perpetrators. ! j' t heir Xebi ad:a City wito. putting ! in new pole?, and otherwise improvimr Fairy Quoon. This 1. :.'.'.( i l'u 1 operetta will bo pre- .llt...l 1T1 W I. f I II ! 1 1 J1 l,Ttl.f:l ll.llf Tl.iii:.-.v ...-.I I-Vi.l-iV r.v.nin.r ,,f fi'.is weci. tins work is, wilnout tluiiOi, the leading event of tho season. The fairies (numbering l"0) wili ail be drcsst d in tin; beautiful spangled cos tume, and -..ill present a sight that the people of i'lattumoiith will always re member. Leading Kansas papers speak ol thi.- enlci taiiiinent in the highest terms, and a! -o as a leading event of 1 the M-asois. The operetta has always been gu-eteJ w it h overflowing houses, which is a gt arantee of the merits of the work. The Linporia News says that the Fairy Queen is without doubt the best et'tertannneiit of the kind ever presented in this city. Atchison papers say it is the sister of the. Niad Queen, ami equal to that famous work, which is accoropanied with Ol-Vin:) worth of scenery and costumc3. Everywhere the Fairy Queen is praised bj the press and pulpit. The operetta is inter spersed with beautiful fairy illumina tion., grand fairy sprite (lances, grand fairy dances. Fuck, the clown, in his comicalities, and Dick will get there, too. Death of little Fannie, wit h the beaut ifl angel scene; sufferings of I'liieand Mary; the magic of the Fairy Queen; the sympathetic solo and duets of the mother; hard-heartedness of the Old Miser, and man- other attrac tions to numerous to mention. Grand fain'ps repose is beautiful beyond de scription. We bespeak a crowded house, for if our people ever wisi to sec that which is beautiful and a'so amusing, now is the time. Admission onlv ;5 cents; children cents; re served seats, 50 cents; gallery. 2j cents. Tickets fcr sale at Young's. Patronize bora'1. An Important Letter. Mi:. ('11 Aiu.KS-WJiorrKH Siieumax: My esteemed friend: Allow me again to congratulate you on your admirable "motor of progress." It surpasses evea its'. if. I see now you have a foundry curding- your plates of "telegraphic newc.' This is most notable evidence of progress and under our system of free trade your foundryman is perfectly welcome to telegrams found in the New York Sun. Jsaj- tt, him that he is as welcome to them as your are to my lead ing editorials. It docs me very proud to see such an offshoot of the Suu in the great west for the Sun shines for all. This leads me to submit a proposition of mutual advantage to us' both; piu back your cars and listcu;let us combine our circulation; mid cur circulation, to yours and publish it at the head of your columns; send us yours that we may add it to ours. The.-e blessctl advantages of irc,i ,r;l'c' --""ul ' lc Jotiu 1 to our advan- ! t-ie ill circulation as well a. '. ? V i !al w.OJfK: , "P'f t?? ! V' "h:1 y ! he i the interest or tree trad n: cftjtor- In reply to your picsli.ei as tackled next le let lile. sur ges! lay low and fatten yourself for a great denouement.- We are '-linked at 11st," yomself, H-nry Watter.-on ami myself. Your acce.-sion to coinpaaion s!dp with Henry and myself has long be-.n my desire and let me add in cx prosive 1 inguige I learned in the west, 'we have the world by the pants."' W c arc not to be fooled with. Your plea to be "expedited'' will receive the atten tion of the Cobden club at the'r next meeti sg. In the meantime, slan-1 oiF -v";"' i"1."1, rS I'a.v you loundryman ami H'i iy latest . ..itorials; thc-y are t,xct'h'-,Rt '',yv fur your reatlers. , C jias. A. Dana. Xew York, May Mh. DISTRICT COURT. This morning Judge Pound fenleticed Maud Lniary, the doubtful virgin, to pay a fine of -3.00 and costs of prose- illtlLll Ullil 1 .u 1 10 l.Vliknr.il i r l.1 -t--m 1 ".uuvii Hini vf.. 1 111 : 'i 1. ihilii in ijiurii i.t... ..... ..1 ,,t ,l , ltiii t in i ivi 1 1 1. i'n 01 1 i l v tiiij a and forty nights. At the expiratiou of whieli time we hope the Hood gates of her wrath will be closed and the "dove" wiil come forth ia s;-.trch of the olive liranci, or peace and lire bow of promise , n(1 rt.flril,I w5!1 l)C 8l.cn j., the 'pky in (llC m- lbnrho0(l of thc. Emary resi. tlenee. The jury in case of the Slate vs. Mrs. Moore, brought in a verdict of guilty, but up to this writing the court has passed no sentence. The court has been engaged today in the trial of Andrew .Jackson Clapp, iudicttd last May for horse stealing. The Maudlin Mud Mill on Main sdieet makes a vague attempt to say something nice of the saloon-keepers, and yets behind the Hr:itiJi to do it. The IIekaM) has never intimated that the saloon keepers of Plattsmouth were opposed to law and order, but on the other hand has said that the saloon in terests of the city were in exceptionally good hands. The Journal feels called upon to say something, and the IIeh Ai.n's suggestions fill, the bill, so it re iterates them, then dodges back be hind a comparison of the saloon keen- j rs with a rnun who worries them ter ribly because he could be secretary of a temperance meet'nj. while thc Jour nal occupied a back seat. frTnllTncry ine, to which ihcy 'Ycsln" to call and "X?SgZl elsewhere. Fancy goods P I'KUSONALS. Cap!. Fainter came in from Imteln tr-day. tllniley Huku ictunu d fromLincc'n toil morning. Dr. Hamilton Meade was called to Louisville hist evening to uttend a pa tient. Dr. . W. Clattei one of the bailiils in the district court went to Louisville hist night to subpoena witnesses. Conductor (Jayle, and II. M. IJush nell, of the Mkhai.o, returned from their Denver trip this morning. Hon. II. C. Drown, Hie Ashland at torney and special examiner for the pension ollice, is in attendance at court today. . .J. (. Shannon has gone over among the Ilawkeyes to maLe glad their hearts by introducing his patent line fasten.ir. .Mrs. Win. Vah ntim.- went to Louis ville this morning to vi.-it her sister-in-law, Mrs. Shryoek, and will iciurninja couple of weeks. Mrs. I O'Donohoe and family, sister of .1 udge (J'Donohoe, of this city, re tuined to Ulair tliis morning, after visiting in this city for :;ome weeks. ('apt tin I.uils, the skipper of the transfer boat " Vitre-l'residentt" located at Nebraska City, is in the city to-lay, having some ivp iir-i iM'ide at the ma chine shops. LI, l'otb-r, genera! managrr of the (.'., iJ. 1 i., pas:-ed through the city this morning ia his own private c;ir, en route for Denver on business conueut id with railroad matters. lii:; appearance of their property. M is. Hal linger, wife of our genial) ! :lI,tl I'o! i te " Colal UCt (U' D llllllgi r, who has lately become an addition to the elite of so'-iety of H113 cily, went to Omaha this morning to make calls. Frank .'ihk-kley, assistant supciin tei.t'ent of construction of V. V. Tele graph, a ceusin of Con. li tllard's, spent last night in the city, on his way to Lead vi He. where he goes to build some new telegraph lines. C. W. Corel 1 and T. H. Stevenson, at torneys of Nebraska Cit-, came in last evening t'J attend court but returned again this morning on account of the criminal docket occupying the atten tion of the court and jury. J. W. Burns and (itorge Fairfield went to Omaha this morning to ar range transportation for the govern ment surveying party who will be iu command of (Jen. Fairfield and Col. Pitcher. The expedition is expected to start sometime during the coming week. J. M. McNamara, advance agent of Ilaverly's Comic Minstrels, was in the city last evening ami made arrangements with Manager Young to have them ap pear at the opera house on Saturday night the 19 inst. Xo one should fail to see them. Capt. X. M. Tindell, agent for the Ottumwa Plow Co., was in the city looking after the interests of that es tablishment. Mr. T. is a boyhood friend and uoon companion of M. II. Murphj'. Mike says once their hail was I lack, but now it is white, indica tive of the purity of conscience void of offense. Mrs. J. M. Patterson returned home this morning from Washington county. Pa., where she has been visiting rela tives and friends. .Mrs. P. expresses herself a.s highly pleased with her visit among the scenes of her childhood, but is glad to return again to Plattsmouth, where she will be highly welcomed by her many friends. Haverly'a Minstrels. Ilaverly's minstrels opened last night. The opera house was crowded with a brilliant audience, many people being present who would patronize no minstrel entertainment other than that which Mr. Ilaverly's name, as mana ger, guarantees to bs not only of the highest order of artistic excellence, but entirely free from anything that could be construed as offensive. Mr. Ilaverly's motto of everything new was indeed fully carried out. We will not attempt to individualize, but will simply say comedians, musicians and artists in general eclipse any thing in the line of minstrel shows that has ever traveled. They keep the entiiej audience iu roars of laughter from be- i ginning to end, and a happier or more ph-aspd gathering never left a theatre. Columbus Journal. The hot weather has arrived, but none too toon for the enterprising firm of Halt A Co. They have recently Tiiaced in the:r meat market two very commodious and well arranged re frigerators, one vc-rv largo, one for quarters, aud the other for steaks and smaller cuts. The boys are bound to keep 'up with the times, nnd if courteous treatment and good goods ere an- inducement, they will get their sh ire of trade. Parmelc & At wood were engaged yesterday at Cedar Creek branding cattle. They have removed their 1 1 ere fords to Will Murray's, he having purchased a third interest in them. They were offered i?-"00 the other dav for a seven months old calf, which lney refused. Fine cat tic are getting to be appreciated by the farmers of old Cass. A new wooden trough has been put in on the south side of Main street at th crossing of Fifth to carry thc water lrom the street into the creek. The citv clerk turned over to the cily treasuicr to-da3 the 86,000 for saloon licenses, and the school fund re- jt-iccth exceedingly. The pay car made its appeanmce this afternoon and distributed the "iilthv" to thc railroad bovs. Please remember that for the next CO days von can get great bargains in boots and shoes and clothing, as I must reduce rav stock in those lines, with out fail. Gtdtf j Jos. V. WlXKUACir. Paities wishing to attend the races at Lincoln, May 13th to 20th, return tickets will be sold .at this ollice ilay 13th to 19!h, inclusive, for one fare and a fourth, good to return May 21. Jr. Latham, Agent. Fresh vegetables of all kinds receive daily by Bonnet & Lewis. . 2t hav taken a vacation. Uood-by. 0, 1 boys, well see you biter. Jom"'v r Sl'KCIAL NOTICKS. Ailvcrtisi-nif-nt iinilcr tliis hcal, three cent" pi-r line each luxa tion. Wni KKNT A fanii. . Apply at this oilier. il'.'t , .8ir IO It KKNT A k'"I Iniii-e In good location in tlitx elty. Hi' Uy juiit; nf II. K. l'alnn i- or J. W. .JruiuiiK. 00 :a IOi: SAI.K Olil pap.-rs for sale at this ollU-e at 4l rciiti p'-r liumlreit or 5 cents per iloz 111. If SAI.K - Four lots toLi'tlier In uaoil loca tion iu this city, lii'iuln; at this ollicu If ion sai.k tie lioiii; A eikkI soija watcs tcencrator can niiiht elieai). Will L'ivc choice le- tveci a laite: anil small hum. terms ami price made Known on application. "lit .SMI I'll & III.AI K r.UOS. OII.VD-A folding key in a railroad coach in thin city. Dnin-r can liail it at this ollice. IO I' NI) -A Inii'ch of Uev ' on 'hi hj;o avenue Ivvner can ri'i same liy calling at ihisol lice and paying lor tliis notice. -171 f. tt'ANTICD To rent a finall. neat house con- t ;i 1 j 1 1 1) lt three or live roiaiis. ! or snitahle luiililini; ; ;ood jiriee p:e Ireuire u this ol- lice :;t tl'ANTKll A fjooil conk wantfd at Sladel iiiann's restaurant, either man or woman. None but a tiit-clas cook need apply. 5lil tf r A-Ti:i) .lohn Itauer has leased Ihe Stohl ' man place, corner of 71 h and N ine, ami is prepai'd In accommodate lln; puhlic in t!i" way ol lioai'din and lodyinji hy Uu- wei-k i-r lllOi.Ill. 401111 IVAN T! D A ra-.i-elass eoor. a- the Kestaurant. IJiumI mwcs.-iik: ste 1 ei.;r..l ;d 11.- ployinelit. .lit License Noti-;-:. To whom it may com Notice is hereby givvn th ii en ,!. 4th day of Mat, A. D. ISSU, I liii d il'i the oily council of the city o! I'iattsinoutli, Ca-s county, Nel'iaska, an application io sell m :!t,spiritoiis and vinous liipiors for medicinal, met hanieal and chemical purposes iu the third ward of said city. J. M. IIoilKIiTS. . re. e.s oc ill V: l'i itt.imoaiii, May -ith, w : i'ctfi'san liids. Sell liest sugar tiired hams at Im. .Best breakfast bacon at lie. IJcst shoulders 11c. Ilest dried-beet loc. G4-dlt. lleautify the homes of the living and dead. I will be in Plattsmouih -May 0th, from 10 until 2 o'clodk. with a load cf home grown, fresh dug ever greens, io variety, iu prime order for planting. My motto; Low prices, good stock, quick pales. L. A. Williams, (ilen wood, Iowa .liiilincry. Mrs. Johnson & Swcncy arc now re ceiving all the latest styles in Hats, Bon nets, Flowers, lips, Kihbons, &.C., in the millinery line, to which Ihey invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goods at cost. d-lOml Cottage House, tfixth street, between Main and Pearl, Plattsmouth, Xebr. Relit ted and com fortably furnished. Uoard by the day or week. Meals 23 cents. Board by week at r asonable rates. House com fortably nnd pleasantly situated. Give me a call. .S. Wi:avi::;, Proprietor. 4Gdlm Wanted. Everybody to Know That after this date I will sell my en tire Etock of carpets, consisting of foftv-three diliereut desirable patterns AT'rillSIE COST. fall and ex amine. Jo;. V. WKKKJiAcn. May Sth, ISS.i 61 dtf Iiremner's Crackers at Stadlcma n's. The largest supply of hams, bacon' and all kinds of meats, in the city to be lou ml at Ilatt & Co. o-l-dtf. NOTICE! l.Tc Villi Sell Any ftoods at I"riccs lieltnv Tliose ijuoletl by CoisipeSitoi k. W. J. WARKIC'K. Asky our grocer for Premner's Crack ers cverv lime. Take no other. Prices to the Fairy Queen Opera at Waterman's opera house Thursday and Friday evenings, arc:- (Jallery 2oc, admission Jloc, reserved seats 50c. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. K. Cox's. o-idOcwlmo Cabbage and tomato plants for sale by Bennett & Lewis. 2t Urcmuer's Crackers at Hansen's. CJo to J. I. Yo. ijs's Tor your cj-c;ii:j soda water, mead and barcia Ieer otily 5c per glass. Premner's Crsckers at Baker's. A new line of line dress goods cou sistir.g- of the latest styles and patterns .just received at Wcckbach's. S-lCti' Urcmner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett it Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Wecklrach's. 23dtf Bremner's Crackers at Wirekbach's. It will pay you to read Wise's eol limn in this paper, you may lind ju what you want. " - " SDti Reserved seals for the Fairy Queen Opera entertainment now on sale at J. P. Young's. Sweet Lewis. lotatoe plants at Bennett & 2t . ,f The Wonderer." The above is the name of a 5c ciarAi of which Phil Young has just receive d o.OuO, and they h re warranted long filler, and the best 5c cigar ev ry sold in Plattsmouth, they are made" by one of the largest cigar mantifa ciories in thc Cnited States, and one that has a world-wide reputation for putting up .V . I. strictly first-class goods. This ae igar is equal in quality to a great many 10c cigar sld in this city. If you don't believe the quality o these cigars, give them a trial, jind assure you that you will sino ke n other. Our Urcro .IIU)E flFIDS de-riiiiner tiic' kelmblt Seerii Is Stalled life to All. Wc nffr th" l.nlerl Jnrtt.r I.. SEEDniTATnn.i'ni n,,.'. 1 !. in-sl. Kll'l lh lie-it Coilcrltmt t-1 Vcr..r-hl.. I'A-i-r I : r.j. .....I 'I'pa uvr 1- .1 , AU.lreal t'OLE A 1JB, t-Cmiava. CtLLA. IO WaJ The Vl:;ska. the best and most con 'lie J:;sk h-iit Kcfri vein igerator in the market. For sale by .1. It. Cot. 43d&wlino LYOK&HEALY State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago. Will HnH prpai. t. mny arfdr BAND O CATALOCUE, . for losJ, AM fMth'A, kfira.inK I of luUimnU, S ul If, C)s belB, IPompooa. EiianWu. C.p-1 urn St. ids. Dram Maior tWf mod ti.G. Sitmrr tond Ihnrjta. Kanmi mmti-um lor Amtiif mu. ud . Muuni' Crayon and Feocil. SEEDS km ells all fsl.00 rejai-atioi:s :it 7.V. AVanier'a Iv. A: L. cure . . I (l Lead at 5.-5 Wall Paper, per double roll Uniwns .8 .IS Whites .'-'o Flats .:,." Satins .00 ( Jilts 75 - Kmlmsseil 100 Favor Id 111 with a call, you will al ways Jind his prices as low as the low est. E RNSTWA GNER - - AND SU E R I STENDENT AnCIIITKCTURAL W SPECIALTY. Rli A I'laiis and SpeeiJiiMt h-ns will li ear.-lull y cuniiil eiit. and i'ull iLttenliiMi will he ;;iven sis to safety au.t tUuahiiity. U Oil, Wafer Colors , Craven paid IVnciI. Oltici over Solomon Nathan's store. Main St For Sale ! : E , Sec. 3, T. lif, K. 13. IS lii Ibec. o, i. 1 ) 1. 13. S. W. -, Sec. 3, T. 12, 11. 13. and X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, li. 13. m S. AV. Sec. 34, T. 13, li. E, Lot 10, Jjlock 2S. 13 l Kt. S 1, 9, 1 I. Duke's Addition. Tiie .above descrihed farms arc for sale on long time, with 7 per cent, inteuot. Apply to K. li. ix'dkam, 9tf riattsmoutli, Xeb. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AGENCY. Law and collection business promp tly attended to at this ollico and pro ceeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended lo on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there is any thing we elo make a specialty of, it is city and suburban real estate. Several fine farms and some wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a home by paying month ly what they new pay lor house- rent. " Space forbids giving but a 6mall percentage of the bargains now on the books at this agency; vc name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 niinuiw froin lt. II. shops, at from $80 to $150 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a house. Come and 6ce, you arc not compelled to buy and we wont? give these lots away, but you can get them so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot mile from city for 250 part on time. Eleven acre lot J mile from cily for $550 this is extra line. I have three pieces of outside prop erty which I can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now I will furnish the ground and you thc work, work is what hurts me." If you will do the work at a fair price I "will give you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the woric come and sec me, I may lind some one who will elo it lor you. Ten acres for 500 00 " " " 600 00 " " ". 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Several small tracts well improved j and adjoining the city, for sale at j reasonable fates. j FA KM LANDS. j 40 acres, wild $ (J00 00 ! fsO " improy'd 1600 00 120 " " 2000 00 1G0 " 5000 00 200 " G200 00 240 " " G000 00 Finest stock farm in Cass county lG000, long time and low rate ot in terest. U'0 acres, wild $2500 1C0 " 2810 80 " 1200 80 " " 3200 1C0 acres, wild, Hep. V'y (cash) $1000 CITY I'EOI'EIiTY. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (cheap)$100 1 2 " 3 it o 150 450 175 150 300 200 350 400 o cor 1 4 1. w .... 2 X. 6th street (line) o k ij:,.: 11:11 IJ " " Washington avc" 1 " "1 bl'k from lain st extra Improved city real estate in abnn elauce. I can lind what you want in this line if yon will call and see me. Business houses and lots for sale at much lower figures than will be asked six inmnlis hence. Stores and dwellings ren'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you elou't s:e what you want this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you wan. Ollice open nearly every evening from GI08. Good new house and-two fine lots in good location price, SS00. W. S. WISE, Union Uock, Clothing 1 IM ever TJn clersolcl, Still undersells tiny 01 hi competitor,, by 'J." p r cent. IteusoiiM why, he hai been aM old VxpcrseiH cd ( 'lot hierevcr cilice 1H.11, know s how to buy, pays no rents an I buys for ca"h. Remember tlio Twcnty-Fivcj Vrt Cent. Saved sa i:d i;v 1 n 1 y 1 I nave nrrivci, ami Dr. Gooqs d.-. "I'l-i ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i?s Kir., at any oflmr house in tlio A I so u rocerses, tit prices lo defy coin eliu w. TO THE CITIZE2TS Knowing' that yon realize; six months we have gym. to be reduced to '-living and let live" prices. "We announc that we will not be undersold, and will duplicate any price quoted by our competitors, which are but a small advance over wholesale juices, from which it faint idea may bo gain ed of the enormous profit at which goods have been sold and the 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 in the will do well to get out prices, over buving in Chicago Or WULJL J. NEW PumiturE' StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DKAJ.KlisiN PUR1TITUEE f C0FFI1TS, and all klral of goods usually kept in a v FIIIMT CliAMN Fl'HXITl'HK K TO ICS-: i Also, a very complete i-tock of Funeral (ioods. Meiaiiic&Wo3ueuCoSiis Casiets-Rolies ) ! LTtDLLflia, CcC. OurXewaml elant liearse in a! way f Jn rtauiness. Piemember the place, in IJXION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Casa Coun ty Bank. Whear we may be found niKht onlay. HARRIS & UNRUH, 24tl3 PLATTSMOUTH. SEB CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, ou lower Maid street, lias just been finished atd fitted up for thc accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. A"D REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN ! A Good Bar ,B eonne&: Uh,he 87tf. v. - FRED GOO?, Propr. Clothing, n ; of him. dJtw. I will continue lo sell Ik. lotions i.owki: riMi i:s (unlit rv. of than full line Queensware AX I) Yours Jlespctfiilly, EL j3KIEin. of CASS COUNTY thc fact that within tlielant caused the prices of a we will save 3 011 mone Omaha. Respectfully WABIIICffi. -THE- BOSS CLOTHIER, soils the; j list! v celcbrcdat KUSSELL 4 IIARCOURT whicli embodies a!l thc best features of which art is master. Its excel- cloiK-e is recognized by tbe prominent furnishers throughout the country. BODIES of BEST MUSLIN. The Boson of the best hand spun linen. The lit and workman ship unexcelled. .Made to ordea and 1. RKTL'KX KVERY SHIRT that does not please you. FOR SALE BY C. JU. Wescott, EXCLUSIVE AG EXT, 1'lattstiioiith Neb. A. II. KELLER, 211. G. 9t. O. Graduate in rilAUMACY AND MEmCIKIE, Offloa In Perry's drug storeopponite tbe Per kins house, WESCOTT 1