"111 9 PLATTSMOOTH HERALD. PUBLISH ICO DAILY A M WKKKLY n v We PlattsmontlLHeraia YM&m Co. Fur City and County Directory, I'.hUw.ij Time Tbl4. Telephone IlXcIi'.k Umpires 1)1 laotory, Huaiue Card U-., tte tlilrJ page. j err. I. STONE. City Editor. Notice to Advertisers. Cty for ili-l;ty hiIt-i li-ifiiient or halite 111 Hlcllli-iiiriil limit bi; hanilrd in to the kutlnrii on it nut luii-r than ' n in. of the lay In wlncli thev arc to Ijd Intvitett. f'opjr for I'iiy l-al ami ftpcvlal unllcrH iim-l lr haudr I hi L(ui w 4 i. tu c;u-ii l.i to iu-iiirc lu narlloa. II 21 IttbM.s Kl.l., liiuthfH Man;i;:rr. Spring Poetry. HIK I'LV . Our oeli hava Ming of t tic- loblti Ami other ;eMlien- ol IIih wliii ; Ami lauded lu rli tlimrtic piolti-lon Hie-f tilKli-tont-tJ prvcurioiit ol s;ir!u. I'm who ever chants lu v.n-vt iiifsure 'Ihe ralcoI the fentlve hoiiv II y Whoi bout; it Ilio Mi tt I lh- scaaon. Ami la-t in bile autumn l- dio. Wlm-li coiik-s an the iu-rry loo-raiUicr, rro-laiiuin lual suiiuiiT is near. Ami lioiix'-clfaiii ir time is iii'proacliln. The Joilnt't tmi- "f the y-.ir. Wlilrli brlni! tin: bti' of Hi uiiilr-t SllL'll vlMloiit of "sfl by anil bv ;" CloM-k -f nil of f xi.'iirxloni ami boat ii'le. lirat-i b.nnli and I lie fourth of .Inly. W Ikii ii-f rif.iiu aii-i nl ratt l-rry nhortcake Ju clutter bans tiil:k by the way. Aii'l fii-nl'M :;if ripe lu tl.: i;rvt-lrl. Willi swiiinaii-l ft c:il-rai :;ay . '. t ln? arr I lir l i -: -i t li.it a waken At vmiii.I oi Oio tir-tt Irienitly l!y. A'i'i wliilcotli.-i-lir.it-!)! I'ir roLlIi. Ibe tiny hoii.-e w.nMei" -i'io' I. V'ol i-oi-s. 1. hulihlMiry. Ecnlll. Miie at the r.re invited. rink tin's crcninir. All Warrick has :i new ten rent cigar that takes the t-ako Frank Sehlater, the Cedar Creek school teacher, i.s in town today. (.Hiit. .Marshall i.s ort tl tit v today on account of h lame back. Al Dorring is tubbing" !r him, for the time 1 ic ing. The air is filled with compliments j.aid the rendition of the Fairy Quten nil I I'rof Cn-liin ui i highly graiiiied with reception given the entcrt.iia ment by he citizens oi Flattsinciilh. A trio composed of Myron Chirk, J. 1$. Strode and Will Wise, are t it for the; I'lattw bottoms tonight to waste Iov.'dt-r and shot among the ducks that frtquent that part of the country. Mr-. Schalliof was very suddenly taken iil la?t night, and for a time was very ick. She is better today, however, aid we hope soon to note her complete recovery. tj i irli rly ni' cting at the M. 2.chi:rch tomorrow. Love feast will be held at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 by the pas tor after which the a.icraiucnt of the Lord's supper will be udminifitcrcd. Preaching again in are invited. the eveuini All The county fair this year promises to be the best exhibition ever h?ld in Cass county. Much interest is being manifested in it by a number of those who, heretofore, have aid no utten tion to it. There is no good reason why old Cass should not have one of the best county fairs held in the state. The Western Cnion Telegraph com pany have a number of messenger bo3'3 in Piaitsniouth. and hist night their tUictent manager here, 'Smithy," re ceiied instructions to have ihe boys uniformed. Today he h interview ing Maj. O'Rourke for the purj se of getting the kids togtfed out." When our band boys go to Omaha they ought to telegraph ah-i-ad and engage a pilot. They have severs and things in Omaha which a man caa walk into just as easy as not, un less he is perfectly familiar with the of lay land. Omaha puis onjlots of airs new to the Plattsmouth folks. The fame of Mrs. Simpson's splen did class in music in this city is not confined to Plattsmouth. as is attested by Use following from an inportant musical journal published in St. Louis: "Mrs. Kate Simpson has a class of I wenty-foui in plattsmouth, assisted by Miss Anna Livingston and Miss Mary Murphy. The Herald speaks of Mrs. impsoii in the highest terms." The Itnd boys returned from their visit to Omaha this morning, and ic- : port an interesting visit, magnanimous j entertainment and a No. l good time. Their fine uniforms attracted consid erable attention, and were the envy of their brother Nootists " Before leav ing this morning they serenaded the R- & M. headquarter?, and were loudly cheered by ti e employes. They also played a piece on arriving home, which indicated that they were all alive and none the worse for the wear and (tare) of the trip. We have been glancing over a copy of the Plattsmouth Daily Hekald, left us by Mart Buttery, which bears date of 1670, and was published by II. D. Hathaway. The paper is the same- size as the Daily Herald of today, all printed at home and containing tuauy interesting reminders of other times. Among the reminders we find that E. B. Lewis and F. E. White were high otiicials in the Good Templars' lodge; that Capt. Marshall was a heavy advertiser in the life insurance busi ness; that Dr. R. R. Livingston was secretary of the state rebublican com mittee ; that M. B. Murphy was city marshal, and that Xebrsiska City was repo t-d dead and uried. The paper is a relic of much interest. A conple ot hard looking citizens en tered the town yesterday, and it is they had a capp in the rhapc of an old hag of woman, who came in ahe.td of them. The police got after them, and they clainud to be telegraph liao nitu: Te lest the matter, a joh was put up on them, and Cou Ballard -wus to employ them to repair some of the liues tluoiigh town. They didn't do any work, but shortly after they had been ottered work they went to Murphy's restaur ant ami oflered an orde r ou Con for a square meal, claiming that they had done the work and had received no pay. Matters were then explained to them, and they were given a ahoit time to leave the city, which Ihey did. They are supposed to be a part of the gang which infests Omaha, aud ra icported as the hardest lookiug outfit tljat has yet h'o'nored irs with their preaonce. wotk Wirireinffcncehnd " adaptatl V Ityvf tt high order. State Journal. REPETITION OF THE FAIKY QCKEN. Another Large Audience WltntsacM the Performance. "'Il.e ii.Ureat in the Fairy Que,, did not abate with the and the house was first pei formauce, ta well filled upon its repetition as it was to witness its first production. The performance if possible, was better than upon the evening previous, the fairies having overcome the timid feeling of appear ing before the liont of earthly mortals. The hoIo parts were rendered Willi mere confidence, and the acting was more imtural, mid true to the charac ter intended to be represented. Much credit is due to I'rof. ('ushmau for the untiling zeal and energy with whic-i he has labored during the past two or three weeks in the drill and arrange ment of Lis beautiful Operatta. llis short stay among us has been a season of musical advantage and enjoyment, and has awakened a new interest in muHical matters. It has also brought out Home of our home talent, whose abilities have heretofore beeiimusus peeled. 1'Iattsmouth will long remem ber I'rofcssor Cushman and the Fairy Queen. The I'rofessor, who is a thor ough musician, a perfect gentleman, genial and a liable, goes from here to Lincoln, to place his beautiful Operatta before the Lincolnites, and the II kk ai.d recommends him to them as all he represents himself to be. The following from the Pawnee F.n tei prise lits 1'l.tttsmouth pretty well, uoi ooly in icg.ird to railroad mattt-K-1, but othei business enterprises, lor it is a tact that there are some of the worst " old grannies " in 1'lallsmoulh that there are anywhere: " There is a tendency among some ot our business men to pull back in rail road matters, and to treat slightingly any effort to secure a second line. One line, say they is enough. Such talk and action is folly; is unbusiness like. Do iu tfiis as we must do in other business ventures, in this coun try, look at similar ventures in towns similarly situated m older countries, and what do we learn? That in every case a second road was beneficial. That which has placed the towns, which are the largest and best young cities in Nebraska today, in the front i auk, is the fact that they have en couraged the second, third and all the railroads pointing in their direction. to come to them. (Jraiid Island is a bet ter town today by many odds th-au three years ago before a branch road ruu out to the north. Fremont has been the better of a second road. As also Hastings, through her second line, as in the case of Grand Island, was built by the same company that owned her first line. It sounds back-woodish to hear a business man talk against a gecond road." Charity Tor All. Ei). IIekald: It is with feelings o compassion for the fallen, that I Fpeak lor Mrs. C. P. Moore and family. Is there no charity in the hearts of the old residents of Plattsmouth? Do they for get that Mrs. Moore figured a few years ago among the most select families of Plattsmouth and that she and lamily were second to none in the city for de cency ami respectability? What brought them to their present state? WhisKy ! Whisky:! Whisky!!! Tue press and people or Plattsmouth Lh chuckle with j all of that once gladness at the down! decent family, and hold them up to the public gazn as the lowest object of pub lic scorn and ridicule. Iu u Christian country is this tiie charity that y u should have for the unfortunate Magda line? Drive her to the penitentiary! Hunt her out of Piattsmouth ! Will the philanthropists of Plattsmouth both lodies ami gentlemen, consult with each otherand raise some funds and give them to that once tespectable family? She. I am sure, is not lost to all iu-ensibilil y. Poverty is the cause of her present low occdition. Come forth iu your charity and help her out of the inireinto which she ha fallen, and I feel confident she will repent and become a better mem ber of society, and await heaven fr vol: r l-owa ri ' " Oxe Wuo Will Hemv Obituary. Mr. Robert Purdv.ot Elmwood.died on Wednesday, and was buried in the Elmwood cemetery on Thursday. Mr. Puriry was an old resident of Cass county, and was much respected and esteemed by his neighbors, as was at tested by the very large funeral profes sion that followed his remains to their final resting place. The Herald is indeed sorry to chronicle the death of such old citizens who have contrib uted very much to the upbuilding of our county and its interests. A Tabor. Iowa man, wearing a tin star about three inches in diameter, was waltzing around town this morn ing with a sort of proprietary air about him, when our vigilant police run him down, captured at.d took him before the maishal, who inquired what he meant by donning the iiisignia of the guardians of the peace of Platts mouth. The inoffensive Taborite said the boys all wore 'em over home, and he didn't mean any harm by it, etc. He delivered up his star, and was al lowed to depart in peace. .Prof. Drniiimond is actively engaged with the hijjh school graduating class arranginor for the commencement exer cises which occur at the opera house on next Fridav evening. The Herald knows that they will prove very inter esting andthat the exercises will be the best possible exponent of the work which the public schools of Plattsmouth nn? doing. Our cit3" police force arc to be uni formed. They purchase their own suits-and ask the city to furnish caps and clubs, which the city will iu proba bility do. We have an elEcient police force, which is evinced by the good or der which at all times prevail upon the street. Reserved Seat Tickets. Reserved seat tickets are now on tale nt J. P. Young's for Eli Perkins lecture which occurs Tuesday evening next. It is needless to call attention to the lecture for all will desire to hear him and will be richly repaid. Plattsmouth is in debted to the Workinginen's Associa tion who have secured the groat Eli for a night in the city. Sunday Dinner. At Stadelman's restaurant tomorrrw from 12 to 9 p. ni. All the dishes of the f eason. Ice cream &c for all. Tho wiehiug to pass a pleasant evening, should visit tho rink. to call and examine before purchasing I clsewliere. Fancy goods at cost. cUOrnl I DISTRICT REUNION. Of the R. A. R. at Weeping- Water. i The following is the programme i Vfrth,i rc"io" ,t0-He hel,J- WccI,iu I Water, July od, 1th and oth, next: July 3d rorcnoon reception and assignment ofjiosts. -1 o'clock p. in. Dress parade; at close of dress parade, welcome ad dress. 7 to 8 p. in. Supper. S. Camp fire. July -1th. Sunrise gun; ten min utes later, Salute of State. (j a. in. Keville. 0:0 " Roll call. 7 to 8. Ureakfast. 8 a. in. Adj't call. 8:0. Guard mounting. J. Sick call. 9:30. Review of troops b- nation al and department commanders. 10:30. Oration by Gen. M under soil. 12 to 1 p. m. Dinner. 1 to 1. (James. 1. Attack of Ft. Donaldson. 7 to S. Supper. 8 to f. Cam fire. 1) to 10. 1'arade of Flauibaugh Club and fire works. 10. Taps. July oth. The call will be the j same as on the llh up to 'J u. in. 'J:30 Reunion by blates. 10:30 Return of foraging; party and contrabands. 12 to 1 p. m. Dinner. 2. Mulligan guards. 3. Sham battle. IJy order of David McCaio, J. W. Jennings, Commander. Adjutant. rEUSOSALS. Jo.cph Ford, who is engaged apply ing his patent roof paint at Auburn, is up home lor a visit to his family over Sunday. Master Eddie Streight, of South Head, is iu town to-dav. visiting a number ot his young friends here. Will Simpson, an old time Platts mouth bov who. for the last two years has been deputy surveyor iu Wyoming, came ill from the west yesterday to visit Lis people here. Ed. Biirnell. of Lincoln, came in the city this morning, and is visiting hi people to dav, and shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances. Our old friend, Win Floyd, cam in from ihe country to-day to look atur matters in general. Our old friend Thomas Thomas, one of the early pioaecrs of Nebraska, and first settlers, came over from South Hill and made the 1If.hal.ij a pleasant call to-urv. I hvisr. M cfyrMi r, one of Cedar Creek's wealthiest farmers, made a pilgrimage to this city today. M. P. Williams and Harvey Carper, two of Cass county's heaviest stock buyers, are feeling the pulse of the market today at the hub of Cass county. Mrs. Linville, mother of Mrs. Thorn. -3 and SSic Wilts w-hom si visiting, returned to her h she has Uen offle at Hills- uaie, xowa, iiii3 morning, Mr. G. W. Hervey, from Eastern Ohio is in the city visiting his brother-in-law, Dave Campbell. lie came west for the purpose of locating. Mrs R. W. Hyers left on this morn ing's east bound train, over the C. B. A Q., for a visit to friends in Illinois. We learn Mrs. Hyers was suddenly called to make this visit on account of the dangerous illness of her aged moth er. J, A. Black mar, western ngeut for Keunard, Motter & Co, wholesale cigar duelers was in the city 3'esterdaj' look ing after his trade in this city. Mr. B. is an excellent gentleman and thinks Plattsmouth one of his best points iu the cigar iine. The city council meets in regular ses sion Mondav night. Special attention given to persons wi-hing to learn to skate, at the rink. Remember Ell Perkins' lecture. It will be one of the interesting entertain ments of the season. W. D. Jones is somewhat puzzled over cleaning up around the livery barn and being in Iowa most of the time. "Professor" Prescott, the blonde tou sorial artist, D. 1J. and rustler took his departure west about noon today, on a tie pass without Stopping to say good bye to his numerous (?) friends and Icaviug behind a board bill and several othc small accounts unliquidated. There will be a special meeting of the Board of Trade at the court house. Monday night, at which time impor tant business will b presented for consideration, and a full attendance of the board is desired. W. S. Wise, Secretary. McComhie Post G. A. It, holds a special .meeting this evening at tlu court house to perfect arrangements iu regard to Decoration day. It is neces sary that all members of the post attend this meeting. Ry order of post commander. The sec nd annual .May party of A. O. H. took place last evening Crounse's Hall and was attended the at bv about 200 people. The R. &, M. train from the south in tho evening brought with it the cele brated baud formerly known ns the Plattsmouth Silver llelicou baud but for tl:e p.ist year as the R. & M. band. This orgauizatiou works under the aus pices of the R. !c M. railroad, Superin tendent Iloldrege beiug their patron saint. They came up eleven strong, one of the members being detained at home. Their uniform is an extremely neat and handsome one, being ol blue with white epaulet us, stripes and facings. They are a ne looking and gentleman ly set of men, and first-class musicians. The membership is as follows: A. C Clark, leader, W. L Luper, M. O'Connor, J. F. Johnson. II. SchulhoS, R. I. Dahb. R. A. Taitc, Walter Holmes, F. Ramgc, F. S. Hewitt, F. Lehnuoft. On their way up from the depot they pi ived one or two fine pieces and also 011 their way to the hall from their stop ping place, the hospitable Creighton. Among the Plattsmouth gentlemen who accompanied them was Molars. Loo Shrp and Dennis Delaney. I iM IT Good-by-J, j hav taken . a vacation. boys, well see you biter;. District tuurt Notes: In coxrt to-day the motion for a new trial in the Collins vs. the City case was argued. The jury iu the Dowers hhooting ca.-c brought iu a verdict of guilty. The hcntence hasaot been passed. The case of State vj Kveiett for stabbing Mike Mctiuire, was on trial today ; the jury, after being out several hours returned a verdict of guilty, as charged in the indictment, which means the pen. Tke case of l'orter vs Porter, for di vorce, was argued today upon a ques tion of alimony for the defendant, the Case is now pending. The petit j-iry serving during t e present term i:f court, will be discharge. 1 on Tuesday next. Iu taking depositions to day in the case of Horn vs. Miller, Elder Miller did flowio lengthy cioss questioning on witness W. L. Wells, and he has been laid up for repairs all the at'tciiioou. Several exciting individuals were abroed in town today whose walk j l 1 conversation whs bot'h unttteudy. One of them Peter Mumin ejected from hi saloon iu an approved manner. - al a - - Died of dropsy, at - . Miss Elizabeth Mary JJ ,;. of John and Mary Ron., a 11 months and IS day; took place from the :;. : parents at 4 p. in. to '. y. iii.. today laugh;er JO ) (.- .: s. i i.i . ral of t'.v The North American Rvirv -T.-r Ma;, contains liiiie article-', in:i!i. every one of which ditcuses some topic or prob lem at tht: present moment prominent in the public mind, ol Senator .John T. Morgan writes of ".Mexico," and sets forth the considerations of commercial advantages and international comity which are rapidly biiuging about a more cordial understanding between that country and the Uuited States. The itev. William Kirkus, taking occa sion from Bishop McQuaid's recent vaticinations regarding the decay of Protestantism, makes a vigorous counter charge upon the papal system in an article entitled "The Disintegration of Romanism." In ''Emerson and Ca: lyle,"' Edwin P. Whipple discourses with an his old time keenness of psychological insight and perfection of literary form upon the strangely diverse mental ciiaiacturistics of those two great thinkers. Prof. Felix Adler offers '-A Secular View of Moral Training." arguing that the current skepti-.ud habit of thought demands an independent system ol practical ethics, bas-.d pri niariiy on observation rather than on revelation. "Communism iu America," by Prof. Alexander Winchell, gives very forcible expression to the anpre heusions of those pessimistic observes of the trend of events in this country, who think that they sec in our political and social development all the signs of impending national -decay The other articles are "Afliaitics of Buddhism and Christianity,' by the Rev. Dr James Freeman Clark: "Woman as an Inven tor,-' by Matilda Joslyn Gage; "Col lege Endowments," by Rossi ter John son; and '-Extradition," by A. G. Sedg wick. Published at HO Lafayette Place, New l oi k, and lor sale by book sellers generally. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tins head, three cents j.-er line eat-a insertion. K ISN'T A lann. t Jfcswtf Apply at this ofik-e., IOt: KENT A good liouee in rood location in this itv. lii(inii-i of 11 .11. calmer in- J. W. Jennings. uli ot fOIi KENTEKS Look at Wise's ad. iecial!y the half acre lots and the and cs tenns. ,MK SALE Old papers for sale at tli is office at 40 cents per hundred or 5 cents Tier doz en, tf I V0!I SALE Four lots together in gmvl loca tion iu this city. Inquire at this ofiico tf F OK SALE A pood sodawates Generator can he I'oiulu cliean. Will pivu choice be tween a larpe and small one I'enns and nrico made known on application. . dtf Smith & Clack Ukos. VOUSD-A foldinp key in a rai'road coach in -1- this city. Owner can find il at this otlice. Tj'OUND A hunch of kev? on Chieapo avenue Owner can net same bv caliimr at this of fice and paying for this notice. 47tf, r ANTED To rent a email, neat house con ' ' tainlug three or live rooms. For f uitahle building good price pa I i-ouiaj t his of- nee. r A.-. TED .lohn IJauer has leased the Stohl ' man place, comer of Tth and Vine. and is prepared to accommodate Ihe juiblic in the way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. - 40111I V ANTED Fifteen hundred tame pigeons W '11 pay jfl.so per dozen delivered at'vonr de pot- K. II. CONNOlt. 4ti becy. Lincoln Sportsmen'u Club. Rremuer- CiHckoiei at Rciiceit- Lewis. Window shades, when nurchaed at Warrick's, are being hung tree ol charge. 66-d:3t. Peterson Bros, Sell Best sugar cured hmi9 at 15c. Rest breakfast bacon at 15c. Rest shoulders 11c. Rest dried-beet 15c. Cl-d4t. Varrick's. Alabastine, all shade?, so-d3t. at Beautify the homes of the living and dead. I will be in Plattsmouth JNIay 9th, from 10 until 2 o'clodk. with a load of home grown, fresh dug ever greens, in variety, iu prime order for planting. My motto: Low prices, good stock, quick sales. L. A. Williams, Glen wood, Iowa. "Tobies, two lor oc at Warrick's. Try them. 66-d3t. Millinery. Mrs. Johnson it Sweney are re ceiving all the latest styles iu Hats, Ron nets, Flowers, Tips, Ribbons, Ac., in the millinery line, to which they invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goods at cost. d40m A large invoice of something new iu statii nory line just received at War rick's. 06-dot. It will pay you to read Wise's col umu in this paper, you may find ju what vou want. 39ti The Wonderer." The above is the name of a oc cigar of which Phil Young has just received 5,000, and they are warranted Ion filler, and the best 5c cigar eve ry sold in Plattsmouth, they are made by one of the largest cigar mauufa ctories in the United States, and one that has a world-wide reputation for putting up N" . t. striirly first-class goods. This acigar is equal in quality fo a great many 10c cigar s:ld in this citv. Ifyoudo.i't believe the qua ity of fhese cigars, give them a trial, aud I assure you that you will smoke no other. Rest 10c box writing paper in ovn at Warrick's. CS cttt. T" n T"lT Water Colors, Crayon and PencU. 1 Please remember that for the next CO days you can get great bargains in boots and shoes and clothing, as I must reduce my s'oek in those lines, with out fail. TOt ItfJ Jos. V. Wkckiiach. 1'retnner's Crack-r.- n Wiickbuch's. (dtage IImikc, i.th street, between Main and Pearl, PlatNiiiotith. Xchr. Refitted ami com fortably furnished. Hoard by the day or week. Meals j rents. Hoard by week at r asomtblo rates. House com foitubly and pleasantly situated. (Jive me a call. S. W haiku. Proprietor. -1 Cd 1 in Vantel. Kverjb idy to Know That idler this date I will sell n.y en tire stork of carpets, consisting of fort v-three diiferelit desirable patterns AT" PRIME COST. v'all and ex amine. Jon. V. Wkhkisacii. May Stli, 1S33. til-dtf Ihemuer's Crackers at Stadle man's. Parties wbhing to attend the races at Lincoln, May 1 W i to iiuth. return tickets will be sold at this otlice May l.'Ih to l'Jth, inclusive, for one fare and a fourth, good to return May 21. F. Latham, Agent. NOTICE! tVe wlIS Sell Any (.ooiis sit I'rh'f s B5e!fv Tf;sc (guuti-ri lj t'o;:i?ill!oiK. IV. J. YVAIii:S'K. Asky ei s evi i our g: on r for v lime. Take liieiiO:i r's no ol her. Crack- A few of ihe handsomest patterns of Who Flower Stands very cheap at J. It. Cox's. o-Sd&wlmo Dkalkk IN- 9 MEDICINE, PKRF17MEUVS, Oils, Paints, Piu'she.s, And in fact every thing contained in a first-c! iss Drug Store. Pre scriptions careful! - compound ed. Competition inel in all departiuents. Cok. Main' axu 1 Hli;!i Stkeets I LATTS MO I XI I, X E D. pa & n sir j h o , AGENCY Trnn nrSDfiAHCB GO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMEKICAX EXPRESS CO., WELLS, FAKOO : CO. F.Xi'KES. 01:!e hi Eockwooil JJIock, will. Joiir.ioii tros WAHBIS ells all $1.00 pre):;ratioiis at 7.rc. "Warner's K. tk L. cure.. 1.00 Lead at !.i-o Wall Paper, per double roll IJl'OVv'US Whites Flats Satins Gilts Embossed .IS .25 .35 .00 75 100 Favor him with a call, ways find his prices as low est." you will al as the low- ERNST WAGNER Israel leal Architect, -AN" Li- SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCLAL.TY- Hans and Specifications will I e carefully carried out. and fall attention will be given as to safety and durability. "LESSONS OX IAI!VTlXCi in Oil, Water Color?, Crayon and l'encil. Office over Solomon A- Nathan's store. Main St For Sale ! X E I, Sec. 3, T. 12, 3 1 13. 13. R. S E Sec. 3, T. 12, 11. s. w. 1, 13. Ei S. W i: Lt ec. o T. 12, 1 m 13. Ic w. S ec, iu, x. 12, . Sec. :U, T. l: 10, Block 28. 3, ' S9. r tc y, 23. II. 13 S . 9. " 11. Duke's Addition. The al..ive described farms for sale on long time, with 7 ..etit. interest. Apply to K. 13. WINDHAM, Otf Plattsmouth, Seb are per Alyok&healy Monros S:s.. Chicago mnbl tor.v.ldftbf BAND CATALOGUE InttrauMDte. SulU, Capo, htlu. rwum kl.inrH St Jl4 8nolrT " Outhls. kaiaklng IMliMi latiruriMia wm D. M. FEKHT A Utt UETROrTM IOH." 1 cvc r 1 " V3 I tZ-fem a m aa ir af !N ever TJn cleivsolcL riTIae SamUwx ftloi later Still undersells any oi liis romped). I'cen a'l oi l cxpiTM -need t lothier.evrr Mure ion, in" nun i buy, pas no rents and buys for audi. Iiem(-mb(T the Tweiity .SAVED BY BUYING OF HIM. liave :irricl, :ml Dr' bOOUS Div.-s (iooils, Tniii!iiiiii(s I'lc., at nil v 1 lier Iiotisct in 1 lie Also ;t i'ull lino rocer 8S at )ritcs to dely cuiii t tioii. W. II. jBKEjR,. TOTEEiCITIZEMTS of CASS COUHTY Ivnow ing that you realize the I'act that within thclast six months we have caused the prices of m to be reduced to "living and that we will not be undersold, and will duplieaie any prices quoted by oil r competitors, which are but a .small advance over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea may be gain ed of the enormous profit til and the prices imposed upon e sell at a small profit, X 7 i on rjrood goods and low prices, tiling will do well to get our priees, over buying in Chicago or O NEW Fiinutu: 1 r .i r r? I J L i HARRIS & UNRUH, -DKALEItSMN'- FURNITURE COFFIH and all kiuiTs of cooda u.-ua.ly k ; in a FIKHT CLAKS KntXITI IlE KTOKK Also, a very complete ftock of Funeral Ooods, Mfitallic&fooaenCuSns Castets.Rolies. EMBLEM!, &c. Our New and elegant hearse ii alv.ays In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION RI.OCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Rank. Whear rve may be found nisht or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 24tl3 PLATTSMOUTH. NEB A. II. SiE-Lli-Cll. 211. C -tl. I. Craduatc in PHARMACY AXDMEOIC1NE. Oflfl ce in Perry's drun storeopposite the l'er kins house. SEEDS Oar Ur5 GARDEN rXIK dpwTiliiu- Co.. Httmbl Herttt Ip naUd Free ta All. Wc nffr th Ijntmt NottUitt In KEED POTATOEM. Corn. Put, riS n-i. nd the Brut CvlUela at VrcrUblo. i -t by 2' p r ( cut. Ih'asnu4 why, he - Fivo Yw Out. Saved dAvw. Yes I will coiit inno to sell i.owei: i-iiK'is count rv. tl lan ueensware AXD Yours IZesjict fully, let live" prices. Ve announce which goods have been sold the consuming public. and oxnect to build out trade any- 1 - " and parties want mg in the as we maha. will save you nm Kespcctfullj ? (L- 5 1 111. BOSS CLOTHIER, ore t RUSSKLL HAKC'.n.'iiT wliich euiljodies all the best features of which art is master. Its excel--celcr.ce i.s recognized by the prominent furnishers ' tlifoiigliOMt the country. BODIES of BEST MUSLIN. The Rose in of spun linen. The the best hand fit and workman Made to rajdea and ! ship unexcelled. RKTURN EVERY SHIRT that does not please yon. FOR. SALE DY C. JU. WescoLt, i:cia si vi: AGCXT, llaf-atr Web. & lotions Satisfaction bus :