r i i . 1 f F : f r I. . i '. i ' ! . ir' , k v.- I t t ; r f i "f 4 i i ): i i c f - 0 74 DRUGGIST. Dkai.kk is 2 m k i i ( ' i n i :, r i : i : v i r m i : 1 t vs, On.s, I'aints, Ukcsiiks, A Full IMno olTriisscs rLATTSMOOTH HERALD. ITULISIIKD DAILY AND WEEKLY The Plattsmonlti Herald PnMisMnz Co. For City anil (Motility Directory, Railway Time Tables. Telephone Kchaug ISiiNiness J1 rectory, IbuiiicsH Cards see fourth page. JEFF. L.. STONE, - Citr Editor. jii in fact every tiling contained in a lirht-cUss Drujr Store. Pre ptions :u lull v compound - (,'oiiieiitioii met in all lt-:trt ini-nt. til. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for disnbiy advertisement or elianvcs in advertisement must he handed In to I lie business olllcc not later than in a. m. of the day In which they are to bs Inserted. Co ior pay locals ;iiki special nonces mul ho li:imle- la he fore.; p. in e:ieh day to insure la Sfll loll J ,M JIlMII.NKJ.I., ISiiHinrHH Mauagr. 4. halUhiiry, llontlNt. t'oiirt will adjourn tomorrow. Cu. Main ah 'I'iiikd Sikkkt?, l'LATTSMOl'TII, N E 1 1. INSURANCE- It is almost time to talk -1 tit of .Inly. Th circus is soon to enter Ne braska. A new sidewalk is being laid along the vest side of the (iiithuian block. 3. I. AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CITY, of London, QUCKX.of Liverpool KIKKMAX Fl'NI), of i alifornia I tie lIKKALDs account ot Hie pnze fight on the high school hill, a short time ago. found its way into the Police (.azette this week. Mr. Thomas Pollock, who has been quite ill for the past two days, and con fined to his home in consequence there of, is better today. Profits of Farming la Nebraska. It is not everyone who can make a suc cess at fanning, but a few do it, thus showing the iMrfwtihilitica of the profes sion. Here In a case that illustrates ful ly how a fuir fortune may be or has been made in Nebraska, by hard work and clone economy. Lmlwig (ieorgc, who live north of Crete, is the exam ple wc have in hand, lie cume to this place In 18G7, aud his aggregate posses sions of this world's good was $200. He has worked hard and lived hard ever since, ana his present possessions toot up SSI ,'JOO. This includes 480 acres ot land worth $30 an acre; 20 horses 120 cattle, most of them fat aud nearly ready lor market, 2o'J hogs, larni in a clnnerv. one niece of citv irotcrtv. worth about $5,000, and cash on haml. Very little, it any, of this has been by speculation. Of course a large part of the value 01 the l.irm results J torn its iucrea.se in value, as the country has been settled. Last year Air (Jeorge raiseil 10,000 bushels ot corn Ironi 200 acres, anu average ot ;0 bus'iels per acre; 400 bushels of hurley, from 15 acres, an average ot -io bu!iels per acre, and oOO bushels ot potatoes from 4 acres, an average ol l'i't bushels per ucre. J he remainder ot his larm. after deducting the portion u-.ed for house and stable, was used for pas turage and meadow. There may be a great many people in Nebraska who have accumulated more property in the same length of time than -Mr. (Jeorg, but he has certainly laid up enough lor a rainy dav of anv ordinary leiiirth. Crete Union. PERSONALS. came fn from Hastings What is going to be done, if any thing, to receive and entertain the excursionists that will visit Platts- mouth next week. EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMI.KICAN KXTKESS CO.. WELLS, FAK:) & CO. KXFKES.S. llaverlya Minstrel lroupe passed a few hours in the city this morning on their way from Kansas City to Lincoln where they give an entertainment tonight, returning here tomorrow. Cilice ta Koekwootl Lloek , witl. Johnson tros ARCHITKCT. ERNSTWAGNER Prac'tirnl ArIiifeet. AND SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECJTDRAL. WORK A SPCCIALTY- ri.ius an. I SeeifieatieuH will be carefully earril out. ami full attention will be given as to safety a tut tlurubility. I.KSSO.VS OX iAITl.i; ia oil. Water Colors. Crayon and lVncil. Ofliee oer Sol.iniou .t NatlianV store. Main St The rain last night fell in such tor rents that in ten minutes time the streets leading from the hills were flowing streams, yet today they are almost dry. Meeting of tho Board of Education Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Wintersteen, Bennett, Barnes, Leonard and btrode. The secretary was instructed to pre pare the statement of the amount required to be levied for the city schools for the coming year us follows: To apply on old itdebtedness $2,000 Janitor 750 Fuel 1,000 Incidental expenses 250 Teacher's fund 2,000 Please remember that for the next o0 days you can cet creat bargains in boots and shoes and clothing, as I must reuuee my stock in those lines, with out fail. I4dtfl Jos. V. Wixkiiacii. Cottage House, iiixth street, between Main and Pearl, I'lattsmoiith, Ielr. Kclittcd and com fortably furnished. Board l.v the day or week. Meals 25 cents. "Hoard by week at rasonable rates. House com fortably and pleasantly situated, (live me a call. S. Weavkk. Proprietor. 4rMIm Peterson Bros. Sell Best sugar cured hams at 15c. Best breakfast bacon at 15c. Beat shoulders 1 Ic. Best dried-beet 1 5c. ;i d it no net. That the undersigned will have on ban. I and lor sale, "25,000 choice varieties ot tomato plants; 50,000 late cabbage pianis, anu luo.uou sweet potato plants, after the lKth of Mav. Leave orders with A. Clark, P. J. Hansen, and Grace fc Thierolf, or at my resilience on .inth street. C7d-'Jwtf John K. Lkksi.ky. A few of the handsomest pntterns of Wire Flower JSiands very cheap at J. I J. Cox's. 54d&wlmo AMUSEMENTS. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. an,i ,1C great majority will All postofflces are being furnished with new locks and new keys of a different stvie than the old, to be used as soon as they can be generally dis tributed. Capt. Marshall received those for this office yesterday. A large number of the farmers here abouts will have their corn to re-plant, the damp, chilly weather which has prevailed having rotted what they have already planted. We want warm sus- shine now, and plenty of it. SECOND-HAND GOODS- J. LEV Y, Will BUY and fcKLL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite The Old Duke Building. 1 lattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1S3:I 4Ctf. LUMBER. CALL AT THE Old Reliable Judge Johnson this afternoon united in marriage .Mr. jeander '.vood or Freemont county. Iowa, and Miss Mary F. Hubbard of Cass county, Nebraska. He would, she would and so now they the county judge would, are Wood. Don't forgot the entertainment of the graduations class at the Opera house to-night. The small admittance fee charged is for the purpose of paj ing hall rent, printing, etc. The pro gramme is a good one, and a fine en tertainment is promised. The board of directors of the Cass county agricultural society will meet to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the office of W. S. Wise. Important I business will be considered and the attendance sired. of every member is de- A land slide at Child's crossing, be tween Bellvue and Omaha, this morn ing delayed the train from Omaha so that it didn't arrive until about half past eleven. From a passenger we learn that the ladies aboard improved th time during the delay gathering wild (lowers, and the men swearing. A regular meeting of the Fire com pany was held last night in the Coun cil Chamber. Little business of im portance ws.3 transacted excepting to accept the invitation of the G. A. R. to participate in the parade on Decora tion Day. Another meeting will be held next Wednesday night, when a full attendance is desired. H. A. WATERMAN k SON Wliole:ileanl Uetail tJealrr In PINK LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOOItS, HLTNDS, &c, Fourth trccf. ii.lrear.oflopt ra House. PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA NEW Turnitur StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DEALKUsviN FURNITURE COFFINS, ami al! kiniN of tcoU usually kept In a 3 If l KMT CLASH FI ItMTI ItKHTOItK Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Good. Hetallic&WooflenCoffins Castets.Rotjes. EM8LCMS, 4e. Our New and elegant hearse l always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. - Whear we may be foirhd night or day. John R. Clark and C. II. Lane, ot Lincoln, made a sale of thirteen thous and acres of land in Madison and Boone eouuties to the Cameron and the Pratt fc Farris cattle companies of Wy oming, the laud is to be put under cultivation this summer and used as feeding farms. They propose to brim their cattle in from the range in the fall an l put them on these farm 3 to be fed for the eastern market. Total $0,000 The finance committee reported favorably on the following claims and the secretary was instructed to draw warrants for the same: Herald Pub. Co., printing 826.G0 1250 Gibson, Miller & Richardson, dip. 25.00 seal. 4 50 The board adjourned to meet Thurs day evening, May 24th, tor the purpose of selecting and electing teachers for the ensuing year. List of Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., May 18, 18S3. Buchanan C B Milheuse Amiziah Bentner Mrs Edith Mathew Ashasah Boyle Lee Morrow Arty Coffman R M McCord B A Graham Allen Peterson Dora (raves Miss Ellen Bucher Godfried Ilendickson G W Prescott Mr Ilunderich Gottlieb Reich Carl Hartz Henry Sawtell George Hoffman Mrs W Stringer L Mc Jones Mrs IIattie2 Smith Miss Ida Jones Mrs J A Smith Leonard Johnson Swan Tanner John Ktller Mrs Ellen Taylor Scott F Kennard E A Wheeler Mrs M Kjolstad Fredrick Wheeler S Livingston J Persons calling for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. Tho New Road. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the Secretary of State of a new railroad, the Plattsmouth & South western. This road is a continuation of the Iowa Diagonal of which we have previously made mention. It runs southwest from Plattsmouth through Syracuse, Sterling, Beatrice, and to Fairbury. The Plattsmouth people go at things in a business sort of way. The objective point of the Diagonal was Nebraska City, but the energy shown by Plattsmouth will likely secure tho road for that place. As the road is only built as far aa Des Moines, it is useless to get excited over it but it is bound to be built some day. The road is being built with the same end in view that the lopeka cc Lincoln is contemplated to tap trunk lines and secure competition. Pawnee Enterprise. Jap Smith this morning, Billy Shryock, the Louisville drug gist, spent the night in the city. Hon. G. W. Covell returned to Ne braska City this morning. George E. Sayles, the Cedar Creek merchant, was in the city last evening. By Yeomans and Fred Gorder came overland from Weeping Waer yesterday. Edward Tighe, a prominent land owner of Center precinct, is in the city today. W. A. L. Gibbon, representing the Orin of Pax ton A. Gallagher, of Omaha, is attending court. Mrs. O. I'. Johnson is in the city visiting Mrs. Jacob Klepser; so says the Nebraska City Press. Hon. Geo. Cole, Mayor of Pacific Junction, spent hist night in Platts mouth. Prof. James llasset, principal of the Bellevue schools, is in the citv, the guest of Byron Clark. Col. Mike Murphy and Gen. Joe Con nor will be a part of the attractions at tho Buffalo Bill combination today. Mrs. Fred Stadelmann and Miss Jo- sie. in company with Mis. ledmann, will see the sights in Omaha today. Gerge Laverty returned to Louis- vill last night, having completed his duties in the district court. F. M. Barnhart, the brakeman, was on the street yesterday, after havinar been confined to his bed for a week. Mrs. Minuick. of Falls City, mother of Mrs. Dorrington. is in the city, vis iting friends and relatives. Rev. Geo Scott, of Sutton, passed through the city this morning on his way to Chicago, to attend the world's convention of Good Templars. John M. Thurston, R. S. Hall and Arthur C. Wakely, prominent attor neys of Omaha are uttending the equity court. Prof. Miller, of Lincoln, sold his farm near this city to P. L. & W. S. Wise, for the sum of $15,000. They willj make a stock ranch of it as soon as soon as possible. Sam Atwoodcame in last night from fofwAtXVrt F PWYED OUT, Dreary Features. an Omaha gentleman, at a good round figure. Kelly Fox returned from Rushville, IlL, this morning, where he has been visiting friends for the past two weeks. He reports wet, cold weather, and gloomy prospects ior the corn crop in the " Sucker " state. Well Morgan, Sam Hiukle, "Budge" Chambers, Charley Spencer, J. C. Peter sou, Peter Mumm, L. C. Erven, M. D Polk are a portion of Plattsmnuth's delegation to the "Wild, Wild West" at Omaha today. P. C. Hansen, son of P. J. Hansen went to Omaha today to accept a posi tion in a wholesale grocery store in that city. Mr. Hansen is one of Platts- mouth's blight boys and we predict a successful career for the young man in business. BAKERY. It z 5 Hi 8. 3 T1 a ".3 00.2 c aa REAL ESTATE- 03 C. S4lfi '3 l. re ti ex, CL, CO 3 s M If m s H 3 OS "Li Z a rt C 3 o '2 & -i to n Iff S 3 1-5 qj re 00 a o o pc; D - c3 m a a a "Z Vi a . n T3 T3 M t f bs s o REAL ESTATE (AND). ASK THE PEOPLE where thov jiirei.'t.el their new Wall Paper, answer Saturday, May1 9 at HAFBBLBFSJHINSTBfiLS. J. II. 1IAVERLEY, Proprietor. KIT CLARKE, Manager. THK Aflvance Gaard of Noyelly, WARRICK'S, riiis is because we keep the H ES T A S SO U T 31 E X T and jtibt Avliat the eojle want. Our prices are always at rock hottom. Lead and Oil COLLECTION AtiENCY. Law and collection buHlticnn promp tly attended to at this olllce ami pro ceeds remittal without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting at tended to on-fchort no tice and satisfaction guaranle'ed. If there is any thing wo do make a specialty d', it in 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 now pay lor house rent. Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from R. R. fdiops, at from $0 to $15t each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to nay ho did not own a Iiouhc. Conio and nee, you are not compelled to buy and wc wont give these lots away, but you cun get them no they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile from city for f 250 part on time. Eleven aero lot j milo from city for $550 thin is extra line. Homo good city property or out lot for trade for hor hornes or rattle. Ten acres for $ 600 00 " " " GOO 00 " " 750 00 " " 2600 00 Several small tracts well improved aud adjoining tho city, for aal at reasonable rates. KA KM LANDS.. Wild GOO 00 d 1G00 00 tor le;s tli we can down :i!i lav tr, ih.in it The Graduating Exercises. The following is the programme of the entertainment of the graduating class tonight: Music ITewitt's cornet band Opening Cliorud Iliuh School Grades . rroi. urimimoim Miis Alice Jean and Laura Over- Saluliitorv Music "Qui Vive Galop". Miss Anna Livingston. Essay "Lost Opportunities" Miss laruer. Quartette. "Home by the River" Ladies Double Quartette club. Oration character" Mr. Walter Holmes. Music. "Butterfly Galop' Miss Laura Over- lander and Miss Ann:t Livingston. Essav 'Home Decoration". ..Miss Kvelyn Wise. Quartette "Wait till the Clouds Roll By" Quartette Club, iration "Extracts from the Diary of the Man In the Moon." Mr. Herbe 1 1'olfock. Essay "Special Training." Miss Alice Jean. Music "Meenle Chase Galop." Essay "The Future" Miss Anna Livingston. Presentation of Diplomas. Presentrtion Speech by M. A. Hartigan, Est. Valedictory Mr. Robert K. Livingston Jr. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under thi head, three cents per line each insertion. IT 0ST A red morroeco memorandum Tbook contaiuini' a photograph and a number of account. (JTdtf Fmler please leave at this ouice. Ij'OR RENT A furnished rom corner Ninth and Elm street. Enquire of Mrs. Levina. CD dtf One of the most neeeful things in "the city at present is a crossing on Main street from the postofHce corner to Shannon's corner, and from there on to the plank walk east. No cross ing in the city is used as much as this one, and it is the poorest one, it is worse than none at all. The sidewalks generally in Plattsmouth are nothing to boast of, but some of them are a little better than the middle of the street. A horse very mysteriously disap peared from the livery barn of W. D. Jones last night. When the boys did their feeding last evening a steel gray mare colt, three years old, was tied in the shed Lack of the barn and thi3 morning was missing. She had on a heavy leather halter and the supposi tion is that she was stolen. Search is being made for her in every direction. but up to this writing nothing has been heard of her. Three tramps and vagrants were run iu la-t night and this afternoon the po lice judgu disposed of them as follows: James McGraw, tired out of town. John McBride and John O'Leary set to work on the streets. As it is now there is no remuneration for arresting and try ing such fellows and sending them out of town ior none of them hare money to pay tines and costs with, but the city might have a stone pile and t them to work on it, and thu3 get some good out of them. Seldom has Haverly's Theatre been filled and packed as it was last evening. The audience was a most appreciative one, and all went away more than sat- sfied with the performance. The press of matter thi3 morning precludes the notice of last evening's perform ance in the manner desired, but suffice it to say, that, taken in its entirety. the company is most complete and tal ented. The first part was far above the aveiage. The jokes introduced were largely new. while the vocal mu sic was extra good, the selections of I I ha HnnKU . o - 'r Death of Mr. Kenneth Mcintosh, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Alex Mcintosh received a dis patch this morning containing the sad news of the death, last evening, of his elder brother, Mr. Kenneth Mcintosh, a prominent lawyer ofTittsburg, Pa. Several of our Plattsmouth citizens were well acquainted with Mr. Mcin tosh, who was a very prominent man in his profession and an esteemed and influential citizen of Pennsylvania. Mr. Mcintosh had always taken as expressed to us to-day a moie than brotherly interest in his brother here and th'e tidings of his death is indeed a great shock to Alex who is com pletely broken down by the sa i news. East port. The Nebraska City Press says: The high water is cutting the bank on the Iowa side of the river above and be low the rip-rap. So far, the matting sunk last fall and this spring is stand ing the pressure of the water so well that it looks as though the channel of the river will oe changed, so as to run j through the slough. Journal Topics. This is the "pint General Manager Potter persuasively requested the News man to take care of for the diagonal suspension. Mr. C. W. Shermtn and Mr. Chap man desire to say that they cannot possibly assume the responsibility of making arrangements for entertaining the editorial excursion which will shortly visit this city from the east. While these gentlemen are willing to do anything and everything reasonable as individuals and citizens to meet and entertain these visiting people they beg leave to insist that it is the duty of our city council and "board of trade to take the steps being taken by other Nebraska cities to properly tender the freedom of the city to these gentlemen who came from abroad to visit us. This afternoon Jack Rakes was in town' and imbibed a little to much of the ardent. Ho meandered into Phil. Young's and stumbled into a bulletin board, breaking it. Wal ter Dyke asked him to settle for it which he refused to do, whereupon Walter filed an information against him and placed it in the hands of Chief Murphy. Pat" got after hit FOR RENT A farm, di't &dvtf Apply at this office. ACTM AT OXCK 3 4MOHKKNAi;i,T CLOUI8TN4 S ItANJO HOLOINTN 5 VKRMIT1LK VOCALIHT IO COMM AI. CO.UKIMAXH IO 14 WOlURFi;L 1IOUM 14 nAVEULEY'N $10,000 Acting Dogs The Great Model Troupe. The JIory of the Slinstrel HCare. The Mln nisninfferS of Jllustrelsy. TRICES AS USUAL. General AdmWslou 73eents; Gallery, 50 cents; Reserved Seats, S1.00. Dr. Fisfiblatt MAKES HT KEXT VlSIT TO PLATTSMOUTH Saturday, May 19, And remains only one day at the PERKINS HOUSE, The Doctor is already too well known iu to need an exteuded notice. The followi-ifi testimonials tell fortlieiir.elves.and theallliut- eu ui h mviieu 10 avau iiiemseives ot t lie oppor tunity and consult the Doctor upon iiis visit. it will be noticed tliatitlie.se testimonials are from people well known iii the community and of late dates. See them personally and be convinced of their truthfulness. From F. A. Sidles, Esq., a Prominent Merchant of Rennet, Neb. 15KNNET. N eh., March 2, 13 Dr. A. S. Fihl)latt--l)ear Sir: Appreciat ing the value of the cervices you have rendered me, I deem it but an act of simple justice to you to express the sense oj Kralitude I feel to- waras you. Aiie. sucn aunermg as I have had from catarrhal and throat troubles, from which all the doctorinj? I had heretofore done has been unable to relieve me, however marvelous n may appear, the disease has nearly disap peared after your treatment of scarcely two mouths, and in that time I have ifa'aed eight pounds in weieht. Consider me. d ear i)nft bl under everlasting obligations to you. and by referring any one to me, afflicted as I was, I snaii consiuer it an act 01 Kindness .o them to advise them to submit to your treatment. Ever your friend, v. a. Sidles. Xow is the time to buy. Yourrf Resjiectfully, Will J. "Wok rick. WESCOTT -THK- BOSS CLOTHIER, sells lh, justly celebredat RUSSELL & IIARCOURT 40 acrcH, HO " in) 100 " ' .r000 00 "J0O " 0200 00 240 44 COO0 00 Finest stock farm In Cass county 1G000, long time and low rate oi in terest. 1G0 acre, wild $3200 80 " " 1200 1G0 ncres, wild, Rep. V'y (cash) $1200 CITY I'ltOPEHTY. Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (cheap)$10i 1 2 3 cor 1 3 cor 2 " 2 " 1J" 1 " u 3 3 2 A ft 41 2 M K. Cth street (line) . Picnic Hill " Washington ave" 1 bl'k from Main st extra 17 150 460 175 16a 300 200 860 400 which embodies all the best features of which art is master. Its excel cclencc is recognized by the prominent furnishers throughout the country. BODIES of BEST MUSLIN. The Rose m of spun linen. The ship unexcelled. the best hand- lit and workman- Made to ordea and Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can find what you want iu thin line if you will call and see me. liuflincHH houses and lots for sale at much lower figures than will bo asked six months hence, when the di agonal is an assured success. Do not. wait till the advance comes and then complain of your poor luck. Stores and dwellings rented and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want Iu thid column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Office open nearly every evening from G to 8. Good new house and two fine lots . in good location price, $B00. W. S. WISE, Union lock. JASON STREIGHT, (Nnrressor to Mtrcltcht A. Miller,) MAKUrACTUnEU OF Satisfaction GiaraMeefl. RETURN EVERY" SHIRT that does not please you. FOR SALE BY C. JU. Wescotl, EXCLl SIin AGEXT, IMattsuioutli Xeb. VOIt RENT A good house in -- in this city. Inquire of H J. Vf. Jennings. good location E. .rainier or 66 5t Cured of Catarrh. Hooper, NzB.iFeb., I9th,l833. A. S. Fishblatt. M. D.. Omaha. Neb Dear ir : i nave suirered witn catarrh in the head ever since I can remember, and now I am twenty-nine years of age I had lonir thought a cure was impossible, but nevertheless placed myself under your treatment, but rather with rathersraall faith. I must confess. I am now happy to say that I am greatly re lieved, and have 6trong hopes of a perfect viu c. i nave never useu any medicine before FfS" the meaicinelouin1 " U'C a,3eaSe 33 V!" ""Kii - Y3--; . Hoping many others may find relief at vour bands, I remain your respectfully. W. H. MOVER. IfOR RENTERS Look at Wke's ad. and es pecially the half acre lots and the terms. J?OR SALE Old papers for sale at this office at 4o cents per hundred or 5 cents per doz en. tf IOR SALE Four lots together In geod loca tion in this city. Inquire at this ollice tf tween a large and small one. terms and price maae Known on application. uti Smith & Bt.ack Bros. II'OUND A folding key in a railroad coach in this city. Owner cau find it at this office. IJ'OUND A bunch of keye on Chicago avenue Owner can get same by calling at Ihisof- fiee and paying for litis potice- 47tf. UrANTEDBv the first of June, a first-class house of 5 or 6 rooms, in good location. eave word with J, u. Simpson, Wells, Fargo & Co express office. 7itf "llr AATED John Banerlias leased the Stohl ' man place, corner of 7th and Vine, and is prepared to accommodate the public In the way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. 40ml ANTED Fifteen "hundred tame pigeons delivered in Lincoln. Nebraska., xt iinpf w ill pay 1.50 per dozen delivered at your de pot. It. H. Connoh. 64if Secy. Lincoln Sportsmen's Club. IJremuer8 Crackers at Wirckbach's. Wanted. Everybody to Know That after this date I will sell my en tire stock of carpets, consisting of forty-three different desirable' patterns AT PRIME COST. Call aud ex amine. Jo3. V. Weckbach. May 8th, 1883. 64-dtf Creuiuer's Crackers at Stadlemau's. 1'arties wishing to attend the races at Lincoln, May 15th to 20th, return tickets will be sold at this office May 15th to 19th, inclusive, for one fare and a fourth, good to return May 21. F. Latham, Agent. It will pay you to read Wise's col umu in this paper, you may find ju what you want. 39ti From a Prominent Citizen of Boone County. Dr. Fishblatt Deer Sir : I do not know ex actly how to separate my connection with you without saying something to expresd my grate fulness forrelief brought by your treatment of me. My persistency in trying everything sug gested by others for the cure ef catarrh had jostled my faith somewhat in the power of anyone io oring reiiei. i even mistrusted that your professions were based simply on theory, and that I was to be another of the many upon which you desire to practice. But to my ever lasting delight. I was deceived. Your reme dies and the treatoient worked like a charm. I was not only relieved of the distressing ills of Catarrh, but was entirely, and I believe, per fectly restored to health. I am now no more troubled with the effects of the disease which soaffiieted me than if I never had had the com plaint. I do i t write this purposely for your use to induce others to test your skill in this oenaii. oui iniDK it my auty to make some kind of an acknowledgement, trifling and simple, of how much good you have done roe in your safe and certain treatment of a distressing BOOTS AND SHOES. MAaruiFACTiUKrarG AND REPAIRING AT oriAnn UII0I VVUUU U ME HEAVY HARNESS. A larj;e Una of Saddles Bridles, Collars, Whirs. &c. always in stock. Repairing of all kinds neatly don sort notice. Main Street, between fourth and Fifth. O. M. STREIGHT. Business Manager. . i MONK. Mechanical Manager. 7t HARDWARE. Difficult Case of Cured. Lung TrouLIc Bremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & NOTICE! We will Sell Any Goods at Prices Below Tbose Quoted by Competitors. W. J. WARRICK. Asky our grocer for Bremngrs Crack- Sciicvlfh. Neb., Feb. T, 1S3. My Dear Dr. Fishblatt : I owe you a debt of gratitude which I wiil never be abl to repay, for the scientific skill vou have displayed in treating me. I have for a long time been con sidered a hopeless consumptive, and every body, includ'ng myself, considered my days numbered. My good fortune led me to apply to you for treatment last November, and in this incredible short time you have effected what numerous other doctors have failed in a complete restoration. I have since gained fifteen pounds, and consider myself now thoroughly cured. You are at liberty to use this as reference for others similarly afflicted. Yours gratefully, ALEX. McfNTOML The above are only a few of the many testi monials in our uossession. in every county in Nebraska will be found people ready and will ing to testify to the efficacy of Dr. Fisl.blatt's treatment. rKfS rMv rtod cloth, in" alt lhe-lateC rtiaceat -,&wtf REMEMBER DAY AND DATE Of the Doctor's visit Jto Plattsmouth, - SATDRDAY, Mav, 19tLL t . . ., -sttfcJM. V a ft CTYlrtl 1 1 n Plattsmouth, - CIGARS Just Received. A FINE LINE OF MEERSCHAU 1 AND BRIAR PIPES 3 h g M 03 j J P i a on D P ag. P5gn il &g.g 0 fir HOTEL- CITY HOTEL. v : .. - - 'J This beautiful three itory brick ttructure, on lo.ver Maid street, has Just been finished and fitted up for the accommodation of TRA NS TENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS. t (5 is