t "l'ru lull? CaTTr ' Ami in fct i vii vttii"cou!uiinMl in a li r -Sri ih Drug Sio.--. I're s:r i( lion i-aiehdl roinpouiid iil Competition riirt in nil d-p-ir !iiMii (r. Mai? axi i:tt:ii Jstkketn PLAlTSrlOUTU, NEK. SECOND-HAND GOODS- J. LEVY, Will BUY and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE (,00158, oi lower ilain tdieet. Opposite The Old Diike Building i'laitamouth. Feb. 1st. 188:1 4Ctf. HOTEL- city hotEu. ' This beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid street, hax Just been finished and fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS. lim THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar In eonne&:lth the ; "If. FRED GOOS, rropr. Just Eeceived A FIXE LINE OF MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES DIJUSCT .IMPORTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S tally made for the retail tra y irsly. .. Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. BOOTS AN J SHOES MAKUFACTUB1XG AND KEPAIEING AT Sherwood Plattsmoutii, Nebraska. ERNSTWAGNK.R Practical Architect. -AND- SUPERINTENDENT ARCmTECTURAl. WORK A SPCCIAX.TY- Plaiw and Specification earefolly carried out. and full attention will be giveri a to safety ana aurauiuiy. LESSONS ON PAMTTMIO y X.UMBI4R. CALL AX THE I C" T1 I 111! ??jt Opera House. Wfr . NEBRASKA (V CIGARS. Uf 9 n OH, Water Colon, Crayon," sio.itx S'-Jr)Sl' Ajiivo to Advertisers. ('o,.y i H ;i-()i y ;iIVfiU-i-iiit-iit or chan'i s Su iiiivtri ixMiiiiiii nuin, lo li.t:nlt'd ia to I lie liiiiim st o'llcr nut I.iht than lo ii. in. of the l.iy in wlii; i tliey iir' to be inserted. Copy lor uiv I.mmIh ami .sh-i:I.iI notices i.:tut be hamlet lu lirforc.i p. in. each day ;. Insure m MTtioii. J I M . l.r.siiNKi.i., l.i...lllR!4l MaiiitiT. .4. Mitiabury, tentlNl. Soiii.'lLiiig wrung it didu'traia jt$ Unlay. "Our Suihiiht liounlcra" at tLe ope ra liou.su tomorrow t.ilit. We publish tolay the complete aul olticiiil asbessimnt of Cass county for 183. The soft and sweet Strains of the hand oigau vibrate through calm and juiet titiiuirpiu-re burrounaiug hillu and liolluvve ol tnutiiv. F. S White li id his oil paintings u ( xi.ibition, wliich are to tw aold at auc tion today and tomorrow, Bale at. the Wheeler " building. Judge O'Donolioe will accept the thanks of the Uekald for favors, in toe tide of h: press, last evening, and tliis Juring our own "8masu up." Two barrels of gl:w balls were re ceived by the sportsmen's club this morning, which will be utilized by the member of I lie club lliid afternoon on riatlc bottom. The lateness of the delivery of the papers last, evening was occasioned by iiuothej break down of he press in piinliug the iat side, 'iiJ lne Job had ! (o b ri. si. d oi. a hand press, which I u.s blow and tedious. Put Swift savs it wasn't him, and Bob Smiin say a it wasu". him who monopo lized the I'altner House elevator. We havn't seen Lee Sliarp yet, but don't tliiuk it wait Lee, because he was after a brass band. Who was it? Among the flowers and plants at Bennett & Lewis store is one very pe culiar one, which by some has been called an ice plant. It is a slender white stalk, with white ohoots reaching out from it, and has attracted consider able utleuuou. The Talmage Tribune cornea to us thio weeK. printed on wrapping paper, and on the half sheet at that. They have probably had a washout down there, and their paper failed to reach them in time, but are not be shut oil in that way, so made a raid on some man s wrapping paper, ana time. ho lives at Louisville government about months ngo, 18 Carp d. The in- he h:is a days of tv,m eighteen eiohed Irom 6 will soon have fish iTie iscw ioik rouce .cws m.s jui lustration of the capture of the burglar gang in the river at ibis place, which is a v.vy thnlMug scene. 1 wo or three dozen citizens along the bai:1:; of the river are firing at them with guns and revolvers, as they pull down stream in the stolen boat, and the scene altogether is one calculated to strike terror to the astonished natives who gaze upon it. The picture was evidently not drawn by the artist on the fipot, but a lively imagination has made it just as enter taining, Fremont Herald. The slaughter houses out on Chicago ayenue are the source of a-good keal of complaint and annoyance, and during this warm wither renders the road at that point almost impassable. Not on ly is the stench sickening and produc tive of disease but ihe offal washes down through the city. A number of the farmers who pass there- in getting to town, insist upon something being done. If the attention of the owners was called to th matter by the proper autho.ity, we opine that all will be rem edied iu the right spirit, and that with out delay. The Bee says the Platte river is re ported to be very high and rising rapid ly. Conduclor Johnson, of the B. & M., Omaha, says the river is two feet higher than at anv previous time this spring. ar.d is rapidly spreading all over the bottom between Orrapolis ana La Plalte. According to the sf- nents of old settlers the present str.e is as much as four feet above that of any former Vivr for twelve or fourteen years past. Ti'fl wlor comins out of ihe stream is as dark ns the surface soil from the sur rounding corn iHds Reports from above indicate that the river will be much higher still before the floods sub sides. The members of St. Luke's Guild and their friendi who were present were vrv pleasantly entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dovey. at their lawn social at, " uiverview Cottage." The U. & M. Band were present, enlivening tne occasion with music. The grounas were ngiaeu "y two headlights, and presentea an aniiuaLed appearance through the evening. The tables were on tho lawn, and ice cream of undoubted quality, with cake, constituted tne re freshments. The attemunce was not as large as it should have been, but all present eprnpn to enjoy tne evenmn to the full extent, and the ladies of the Guild added a neat little sum to their exchtq ter as the proceeds Horses that get tired in ho weather occasionallv furnish items. Today about 2 o'clock Rev. Burgess and Ed Fitzgerald experienced an experience witrTa tired horse just in front of the Herald office. Bro. Burgess owns a pony which he is trying to break and he and Ed were giving it exerciso this afternoon, whtn it suddenly became tired and stopped. Both raeu jumped out of the buggy, and Ed got at the horse's head and pulled, and "r. Bur gers got behind th buggy id p.ished. Nor. The !iirae.waji petted. 2o go. The hce was whipped. No The " ""rr -- ' - - - -a rested and started, went f horse go? fiw feet, and stoDDed again. The sun tra. ton hnt tf. watch them any longer. nt after a white we looked om ana 7 were gone, io something muBrnav' "Vnon .vencsL A n j - m i.H r id iit otiL. " . V-l llg v-i c'Hi.g lr n tliiiiiCH -.p i Minif t liiiig. .vo j ii.vc i he hawk sudden ns aid, iiiiil v. iit-n it robe i i: ln!d Knii.i- kind ot in its talons. The little . in- 1 1 ii. .r 'd ii .v tiiM t sin. :11 aniiii.il animal didn't neem disposed to submit tamely to be made a meal of, and a lively light ensued. The hawk made a zig z;tg flight upwar ?s for several sec onds and iillat once began a rapid de scent to the earth. They cauie down with a thud not many jards 'from the place where the hawk picked up his would-be pr-y. When Mr. (.lover got , If f ; ' '. ! !m! ! (l:lin-ll ;.4v 'r. ! ' . ;u i . '' . i d Mtti. I'd uiiiui.il v.' :! a g '-.uind wefWle. The hawk's clnwit were slill deeply fastened in the flesh of the weasle. and the weasle's teeth were firmly sunken in the vitals of the bird under the wing. Mr. G. describes the fight in mid-air as really exciting to behold, and the tesult shows that the carniv orous bird for once tackled the wrong weasle. Grand Island Times. Louisville Local. Weeping Water has no week. Huuioi says they rtii'road this a; e trying to find the Mo. 1 All B. & M. trains now run reguUa' iy- Jatnes Robinson, of Louisville, is in Plattsinouth today. The editor of the Louisville Observer is drifting away among the high wat ers; wonder if we shall see the Obser ver this week. Some of our best farmers tenort the corn crop as being about filieen days behind. J. p. Taylor, our wide-awake road master is kept busy keeping roads lu repair, so that trains can run between Plattsmoutii and Lincoln. Billy Valentine will start for Denver soon. Louisville shipped 482 car loads dur ing tho mouth of May over the B. A M Elliott Barnes produced his latest work, entitled "Our Summer Board ers," at Music Hall last evening, and scored an instantaneous success. The audience, (which was, considering the cold weather, a huge one), were dis posed at first to be cold and critical, but before the first act of this great comedy was half over every person in the house waj shaking with laughter, and the applause was loud and fre quent. As act followed act the fun grew fast and furious, until it culmi nated in the final real old Irish reel, which actually brought down the house. The idea of ' Our Summer Boarders' is original in conception and brilliantly worked out. Mx. Barnes has the hap py faculty of interesting his auditors at the very start and . holding them without a moments cessation until the final fall of the curtain. The comedy is free from vulgarity and is intensely funny. We predict that Mr. Barnes has a fortune in this plav, and that it will have a great run. As for the stars and supporting compa ny we have only words of praise. M. Gallagher, as the pretended Lord Ken nedy, exhibited a talent of high order. and never missed a point, cnaries Frew, as the New York politician 0ShaiicnesBV fairlv convulsed the audience, and jumped at once into fa vor. These two men have a bright fu ture before them, and Miss Lillian Eg ington, as the Vassar College girl, showa in a brilliant manner. Miss Mary Young, as the " former Widow Filkins," gave a fiue piece of charac ter acting. The two last named ladies are probably as handsome women a3 can be found on the American stage today. Mr. Barnes has struck a gold mine in his new phi?, and he has our hearti est congratulations. The piece was finely mounted and the costumes of the ladies elegant. Mis9 Egington's espe cially were saperb. Daily Leader. A SAD CA8E OF INSANITY. A Woman goes Crazy Because of the Cruel Treatment and Un faithfulness of her hus- band. This morning as the uoys were open ing Bennett and Lewis' store thev heard a noise in the rear of the build ing resembling some one crying, and and upon investigation discovered a woman, who had sought shelter from the rain behind some shutters which were leaning up against the building. She was taken to the county clerk's office, and clerk of tne District Coui t Show alter was notified of the case. He at once issued the warrant for her re tention, and she was taken care of unte the insanity commissioners could bi summoned. An examination was held this after noon and the lady adjudged insane. Her name is Atlanta Cable, wife of San ford L. Cable, and they live at Rock Bluffs. Yesterday artemoon between 4 and 5 o'clock she left home and walked to town, nd had probably been out all night. Her mind has been unsound for about four years. She complained of neglect ana bad treat ment at the hands of her husband, and he admitted using violeuce towards her, but not so bad as she had represented. During her worst sieges she accused him ol infidelity to her an I a fondness for other women. It is a sad case of in human treatment aud unfaithfulness ot the marriage vows, which has so wrought upon the mind of the victim, that ra?ou has been dethroned, and a once more thau ordinarily intelligent and estimable wite and mother has be come a pitiable object of sympalhy. Hell is too good for such a wretch as this man, upon his own admissions, and if there is such a thing as retribution in the hereafter he is entitled to a full size dose. She will be taken to the hospital at Lincoln tomorrow. money stavea. By buying your goods for cash of W It. B iker. I will guarantee to save you 5 per cent, on dress goods, trimmings tc, if )"' will give me a chance. We have all the new shades in buntings, nuns veiling and other 6easouabIe goods. Cheapest line of ladies, and children's Hosiery in the city. A few dolmans and nlsters to be closed regardless of cost. Best value in parasols and fans; tock complete in all departments and mnst be eloscd out in limited time for c"sh. Give me a call and save money 75d&wtf W. IL Bakek In the base ball game today the KTds and the Southwestern the game reult d in a victory for the Kids of 13 to 6. will pay yon to read Wise's' col this papo-, you may una jtiei 3911 J. C. Oilm'Te came ia from the west ihm morning. Wm Sradh-niaa of at in-u i in the city Lincoln, p;used viewing his old stumping 0 round. (i. Al. Warrick left this morning lor M WrasKa City, going vi i. Liac lo, in foimttiou having been received that the road was open that way. Geo. Clarkes,of Omaha, wa.i in Plalts- mouih lait eveuiug renewing ucquain Unices made uuiiug ins rceHUnce in thi city. M. A. Ilurtigau and j.u. tlro'ie were pa.-sengcra io Jiincolu this morning, where liny argue l lie case ol ivincr vs. Fiiib.ati ci..if P..Lii,d Id s alter I liOOU. Couductor lout liyan, ot the mam line went to Chicago today, to ace the exposition. His family accouipaniud him as far as Chariton, luwu. Conductor Harvey, who ruin B. & M . .. !! . - I - express i raiu ou me n tsu-ru u.mmo.i in and out of Deuver, wa iu l'lults mouth last night, euroute to the Jblxpo- sitiou iu Chicago. Col. li. C. Cushing went through the city thin morning, coming from Kansas Cily tiie rouud a bout way yia. Villisca on account of the washouts on the K. C., fci. Joe, &C. B. K. K. Mrs. John Fitzgerald passed through the.city this inoruiug.euroute homeward to Liucolu. Mr. Fitzgerald is iu Wash ington but will be in Nebraska the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, of Hall, Eng., arrived in Plattsuiouth Wednesday, be iug just twenty one days in making the . it'p. Mr urner is n daughter of Jlrs ! Finney, and they will make quite an extended visit in Piattsmouth. "Crof Eikenbary returned last even ing from York, lie reports crops Iook ing much better in that vicinity than in this, and says they haveu't had as much rain. It did not rain at all there on Wednesday morning. Mr. W. W. Sagan. and bride arrived last evening from Ottuuiwa, Iowa, aud are visitiug at the home of the groom's parents in this city, where they will re main a week or more then go to their owu home at La ri more, Dakota. Mrs. Sagan, formerly Miss Emma Gillispie, Is a very estimable and pleasant appear ing lady, and the samemay be said of Mr. Sagan as a gentleman. The bc6t wishes of the Herald will follow them in their new home. Mr. Albert Abrams. an oid time Philadelphia boy, now a Pullman con ductor between Denver and Ogden, was in the city last night. He dropped into Perry 8 drug incidentally and in looking around saw Dr. Keller's diploma banging in front of the. pre scription case, and inquired his where abouts. The Dr. was found, and two old friends and shoolmates met who hadn't seen each other for years, neither knowing the whereabouts of tue other. The pleasure of the meeting can better be imagined than described. Old papers for sale at forty cents per hundred. this office at For two hours yesterday we enjoyed a very pleasant and instructive visit with Mr. Corbet, the accomplished bee man, at his apiary, on the old Woodson place, west of town. Mr. Corbet has some thirty colonies of thorough bred bees at hi3 apiary, now in a thrifty condition, although the wet spring has kept the bees back in honey mak ing to a damaging extent. Mr. Corbet informed the IIekald that the repeat ed rains had made it impossible for the bees to more than live, without mak- king honey to any great extent; and in fact he has had to feed more or less during the entire spring. Hives are all built upon the langstraw ' plan, with an improvement, of Mr. Corbet's own device, by which a double wall is placed on the hives to be filled with chaff or other material, to protect the eolonies from severe cold weather. Mr. Corbet has imported queens of the pure Italian strain, which he took great pride in pointing out to us, in many instances; and it is bis inten tion after the honey season is well un der way. to feed a few of tbee queens for our Nebraska market. One thing he informed us, which seemed almost incredible. He claims that while four or five pounds of honey ia a fair day's work for an average colony of bees, there are instances on record where as high a? sixty on sev enty pounds of honey have been gath ered and stored in a single day by a single colony of bees. The basswood bloom is just now opening out where the honey bee will reap his richest harvest. Mr. Colbert has been fo many years in the business, and is a practical bee man thoroughly posted in the management and habits of bees, expects to furnish our people choice grades of honey at no very distant day. He uses manfacturcd bee bread very successfully, and receives his extra box es and racks for hou-y, from the factory in the east, ready for use. To all of our people Mr, Corbet extends a hearty invitation to call and look over his apiary ar d learn something about this mofct wonderful of the insect creation. List of Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., June 22, 1883. Allen Will , Boetle Claus Bradarc Frank Bei ndas Oscar 2 Gorrelle Ida Goodwin Wm Howard James Ilickey Miss t J 2 Kelley" Levi Mason Ed F Malone Miss L Burshinger Benj Beeson F Brown J" E Ellis John Cerhold J Hadle David Ilickel John 2 Koervines John Murphy Allen L Meyer Ernest Marten Martha Matterson S McFarland Wesley Palmer Mrs Frank S C F Smith Miss Lida Wentz Chas Walker Mrs Elsie "Wheeler John S Pnraona callint? for the absve will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. Notice of Removrl. Bennett & Lewis, the grocers, will remove to the east room of the Ilerold block, recently vacated by J. R. Cox. 10013 A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable i 'ea. Farmers and Commercial 31 en w.ll please bear this in mind. d&wtf Bremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & Afternoon sales of oil paintings, es I pecially for the !adies at 3 o'clock. 2t A Faroo of a Trial Ve tt rday chief Murphy at the uolic itation antl upon the Information of a number ol draymen iu the city, filed a complaint in the police court, against E. L. 1), Mardin lor ruuning a dray without lice se, and tho case was up for hearing last evenii.g and the I rial resulted iu a flue of $5 and coti, frouj which an appeal was taken to the dis trict court, f ho facts iu tho case ns elicited upon the trial are as follows: Mr. M'irdiii is a junk dealer on a sini-.ll way and hail a quantity of old iron Which lie was going to ship to Omaha, part of it being at Wavmans foundry. and part at Jake Levi's place. Juke also had a "butch" to bhip and made a proposition to Mardin to furnish the car for both of them it ho (Mardin) would haul and load it all. The prop osition was accepted, and the perform ance of the bargain on Ihe part of Mar din was the cause of I. is arrest. io lui ther evidence of his ever doing any "drayin ' ' was introduced, except I hut at one tune, a week or kd into, When p-eing th-- Cottnge jVu;,i wiiii a load. he wu aaketi lo i...ui u Kl'.iik t the ile- pot, whicu he did, widn lit any charge. merely as an accommodation. Mr Mardin is a poor man with a family to support, and this judgment, rendered without any evidence, is an act ol in justice that should not be counten anced. 'Sav," t-aid the coufectioner's clerk to the Vine street girl, on a recent Sunday evening, as the gate creaked mournful ly on its hinges, "there s a-going to be a sight of marrying in this town soon if the Appearances in this neighborhood count anything. Now, there's one hou.su on tlii! street that every Sunday night when I go home there's-a light burning in the back parlor, and sometimes it s every night in the week, and that's only one case. I tell you it was lively up this way before schools closed, but it doesn't seem to make much difference for there's lots of new goings on and some you wouldn't expect. Why, tho way livery barns turn out rigs is as tonishing; there's lots of new ones who are getting to be regular customers, and the way they go up around the bills and oil" buggy riding evenings is a caution. Speaking about schools be ing out, there's two or three parties who are taking it dreadful hard aud they don't seem to be used to breaking off going 60 suddenly. Taking the new cases that arc coming out, besides all the old ones, and that slick chap that comes down from Omaha every other Sunday and I tell you I believe some thing la going to happen." And the Vine street girl sighed pensively; and the wood-sawyer passed by; and the hands on the dial of the illuminated clock on the opera house pointed to twelve, while the echo of the whistle of the night express on the Plattsmoutii & Southwestean died in the distance; and the city slept with the city fathers. FOR SALE.-tots 4 and 3 In Block 41, improved. d'J7 IK. II. WIXDUA1TI. Oil painting auction sale at Wheel er's block, lower end of Main street 2t I Bremner's Crackers at Stadleman's. F. S. White will sell oil paintings at auction, r nday and bat urday. 2t We guarantee to discount all prices on Clothing by IO rer cent. S.&C Slayer. Opera House Clotblers Notice to Coffee Drinkers. Buv your coffee at Murphy & Co's. They sell the best, and grind it for you in the bargain. 9 ut Waterman Op Honse. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday,June23 THE LAUGHING EVENT OK THE SEASON. OUR SUMMER BOARDERS 250 Laughs in 150 Minute Elliott Barnes AND HIS SUPERB COMEDY COMPANY in his latest farrlal Comedy Succc Ia troilucUJK tne great Comedians,- ; Barnes and Frew, aod the Handsome Young Actrest. HISS 1IARY YOUNG. A great'hit : alaugh of a lifetime. TRICES OK ADMISSION : Gallery. 35 cent ; GenerarAd niion. 90 ct. Reserved seats, 75 cents, now on sale at J. F. Toune'e. M. O'CONNOR. At the down-town saloon. OPPOSITE TIIE PERKINS HOUSE, Keeps a complete line of JL 33" 353 . Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, KETJG'S OMAHA BEER. and tke best nraads of Kentucky ' 91 whiskies. Opposite Terklns Home. - - Pr.ATTPMQTrH. Bank Cass County CotnerJMaiu and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOUTH' ITEB JOHN BLACK. President. I J. M. PATTERiiON. Cashier, f Transacts a General Banting Business. HIGHEST CASH i'BICE Paid for County and City Warrants. COLLECTTOXH MAIKj aad promptly remitted for. I DIBKCCTOOA : Jotir Black. A M. Patt son. C. H-Parrrel F. K. Guh"nB' J- Morrlseey, A. B. 4. " - SPECIAL NOTICES. A(lvrTtNi-ininH under tlil head, three rent per Hoe eaeli liimrltoii. NOTICE OF ItKMOVAli. klork of icwelrv. li r I will tt'nio e my alioul July 5th lo hhrrwoinl K new I'l'n k, l)r-t iktor ou 1 Ifth Mt. Hhire I will be lavil lo hc all my olU cunio mers and many new me. ery inuy ynurn. f.. C.Kit 117)1. Wfti.T- II ONKv To LOAN lu'.ulre ol It. U. bam. 1'ONKV To MIAN-On real estate vao k Wooley. in hi. it IOlt HAl.K A fresh inlloh luw. Ii. It. WliiUliiim. Inquire of V.tf ,M)lt HAl.K' A- tliin oillcc. .Scratch Tnbh-ts la all tit-eft, al vi tf FOR HUNT A liouw, lDulro of It. II. Wind ham. IfOK KENTEKS- Iiok at Vi-te'n ad. and en-IMH-lally the hull acre lot and the lenim. L'Ol! HAI.E a lot In c'X'd location. l.iri at Ih In oftlce rarflru Kill L'ljB .NAi.K An order for a lie American A few lux Machine. Inquire at I liN cri'tit. IOK Sl.':-1.o.iieord-i of w oo. I. W. . Wxe. linijlr! of tr J.'OU S I.E-l at 40 cents hi ii:i;.'r for hale at tbl.i cftU'e er hundred or 6 vvut per do. tf en. IOK HAI.E 1 our loin together In gnrid loca lion la thl cliy. Inquire at ibl ofllci t L'OlMl -A Yale lock kav. Owner can re 1 eelve bis inperty al this ofltcn by ia)hiK lor hum notice. !u 'ANTEI A ?ood cook or dining-room jslrl " nt Htadelniaiiii'M KeMiaiiranl. St'tf ltr ANTED Two blacksmiths and a black umitli helper at Hcliuellhacher' nlion. wiif tANTK- Day boarder at HtadU-mannV itegtan-ant. Hie bent of boarl t reasonable terniH. 7dif. f A.iTKI) - -ohn Italier has bouifht tlioHtobl ' man place. romei of 71 h and Vine, ami U prepared lo accointnoi! ite I be public In the way of boarui-iir ai d lo luhiir by the week or month. (mil I O.ST Five dollar reward, a rcllculw ron- tuililmr kfv .iv K.'ilii,. w;ih lust In thl- clly Sunday. Five loll:ir reward to Under who win leave nuiue at the post oince. vi 11 CAN Kit. John kit.irkau. a. w. m:i.auiiii.in i'reildent. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL OK PLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA, Oners the very let facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, HoikH. Gold, Government and Loca necuntles itoii'UH and Hold, UriioHlts rerclf ed and Interest allowed on time Cert III -catet, OraftM drawn, available in any part of the United HtKtew and all tiie principal towim of Eusope. Collections made & promptly remitted. Ulghest market prices paid for County Wax- rants, State sxd County Hondo. DIRECTORS I John Kltzerald A. K. Totizalin. John K. Clark. It. C. ,ii!-!ii;,tf. ueu. c. iwTcy, r. i.. wniie. A. W JUcLaiiirtilin. WEEPING WATER WBEPINQ WATER. NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. "WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banting Business Transacted. OKPONITM Received, aud Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. UBAKTM Drawn available In any part Of the United States and all tho principal cities of Europe. Agents fur the celebrated Mm. Line of Steamers. JASON STRAIGHT, (Sueeesaor to M freight A Sillier,) MANOFACTUBEK Or FIM HEA7Y HARM A large line of Saddles. Bridles, Collars, Whins- M. always in siock. Repairing o all kinds neatly dene o sort notice. Main Street, between Fourth and Filtb. O. M. STKEIOIIT, BurlneM Manager. it i I - j ii ii cil H ixiier. 7 ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there la a good lathe In my shop. PETER RAVEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker baa taken charge of the wagon shop. Be Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Hew Wagts Banrtea amatfe t Order. SATISFACTION OVABANT AGENCY FIRE. INSORMGE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN", of Liverpool - FIREMAN FUND, of California EZPREESS C01IPANF' AMERICAN EXPP"1 WELL'S 003001"' 9 REAL. E! (AND) COLLECTION A' Law and collection bun tlv Attended to nt this Of!.. teed remitted without Notarial work, conv abslraeting attttidcil fo th e ami satisfaction gua If there i any thing we P!fc!nliy of. it M city n Hid r-Hi estate, woverai line m mm: wild land at unrtr' men can get a homo by 'I ly what they new pay Six choice half acre 1 frm M If uliritiu at frit each, and on Utiiih flint wi inati fafciliniitnfl 1 1 inv lift t a house. Come nud see, j com Del led to buy and w those lots away, but o ho iney win absolutely iv ing. Five acre lot milo o0 part ou time.- -.. Llevcn ncro 1H i mi for$.V0 this is extra line. Home good city property for trade lor hor horses or Ten acres for A(X) 00 " 41 " 600 00 7.MI (Ml " " " 2.VJ0 00 Several unall tracts well nud adjoining tho city, lo reasonable raten. 40 acrca, wild COO o5T . , mi . . . 1 1 mtdkit . .i . A ou jinproy u low wj 160 " WKX 00 '200 " C200 00 240 " " t000 00 Finest stock farm iu Ca $16000, long time and low rl tcrest. 1C0 acres, wild 80 ' " 1C0 acres, wild, Itcp. V'y (en CITY PBOPKMTV. Cor. lot 3 bl'kn from shops (c 2 ft 4 " 4 u 3 cor If If u il u 2 " 4 2 ' cor N. 6th Mreet (fine) I'icnic Hill Washington ave" 1 bl'k from Main st Improved citvj danccvltan find wl this line if you will c Business houses at at much lower figure1 asked nix months hent agonal ia an fissured su wait till the advance co comnlain of vour toor Stores and dwellings rent, rents promptly c, If you don't see what' this column come sad o probably missed just w Office open nearly every e to . Good new house and t in good location price, ? Union SAGE'S Al TO TIIJ CITY of PLAlv Valuable outlot? ) poses. ( I Sage's addition V 4 V the city, and all access, and high and t For particulars call E. 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