4 . - f i DRUGGIST. Dealer m ME:CI.E, PEUFUMEKYS, Oii.h, Paints, Hrl'siieh, A Full Xiine of TruNMCM Aul iu fact everything contained lu n lirst-cliKM Drug Store I rc fctrir lions carefully compound I Cotnpetitiou met in all ileparttpciit. due Main amd Tiiiko Stkkkts PLATTSMOUTII, NEli. SECOND HAND GOODS. J. LEVY. Will BUY and feEI.I. all kind of PUPwNITURE, METALS, IRON, FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main t i tjrx,ficr The Old Dukr. ." 1 :Miiouth. Feb. 1st, lbt- "ling. iCtf. HOTKL- CITY HOTEL. T!ili hfuiitlfiil three story brick tructure. on :orer street, ha- Jitnt beo fininlied and ! ii- for tho :ircoiiimoJatiou of TJiAMilKNT CUSTOMERS, AND KEtJCLAK UOAKDEUS. ..EVERY THINS ELW AND CLEAN A Gocd Bar In eounn Hon with the lUue. :r. IKED UQk. Fropr. LUMBER. CALu AT TTl Old Reliable 7 $ $ lAKi 85Bfa PINE LUMBER SHINGLES. LATH, SASH, D00KS, 15LTNDS, Ac, Fonrlh Mrtfl. in rear if Opera Jitue. PLATTSMOUTir. CIGAHS- Just Eeceived A FINE USE OK MEERSCHAU AND BRIAR PIPES ' OF DIUECT 1MPOHTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lally mad for the retail tra li oaly. : Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. BOOTS AMD SHOES. MA UFACT1JBIX O AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, PUTTSMOJJTII, XEnP.ASKA,- ERNSTWAGNKR Vraetleal Architect, AND . SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTCBA.I. WORK A SPCCIALTY. PUa aai' S.'Ufliflcat'oo'i will be carefully earrled.out. ad full attention will b glren a 10 aafetr and durability. lessors oar painting la Oil Water Colois, Crayon aud Ptncil. Ottcaiver S(kn id K t nrtcirJa.'alB 4 (V PLATTSUODTfl HERALD- PUBLISHED BT The Plattsmontn Beral PoMiiliiii Co. OFFICIAL. FAPKK OF TIIK C1TV. For City and County directory, Railway Time T1!e Tt-lrptione Kxchang llimiiiea Di rectory. H'Mnem Card e fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. Cony for llnI.iv advertisement.! or chanir In f vrrtleiueuti mutt l handed In to tlio liilun oltli-e not later tli an 10 a. in. of the day lu which they are to l lom-rted. Copy for y 1m-hIx ami Nikolai notices iniiot be liiiiiiitvl lu before 3 p. in. each day to Insure lu- m-rtloii. II At. iU'HMNKl.i.. - 15unlue.i Manager. j Err. L. STONE. - City Editor. A. SuilNbury. iirutlNt. V. will in of II. 1UVV at :3o r 05 MW. The (iiTiimn Methodist church in Elm wood precinct was utruck by liht- nlng last J? aid ay miht uud cotnidetely tlebtroycu. The Crete Standard Is iasuiuir a little daily during the CI. A. 11. reunion aud feu n day school asueniblage at that place. The County Commissioners are busy examining the County Treasurera books and making the semi-annual settlement. The II. & M. will run excursion trains into Crete for two days during the (. A. it. reunion aud Sunday school as serublage. .. J. he Lincoln tolks are jubilant over the prospects of the Missouri Pacitic building a line from some place near Avocalo Lincoln. Joe Buttery has recently put in quite a lot Of fresh, new drugs which he will sell at bed rock rates at his old head quaiters on lower Main street. . m m John Wavman will' Publish the list i o. Borrow, u iQ(eT wuoyuav&riaKen biuces ill drawini: the Atttf stove manufacture in (he taie of Ne braska. 1 is' . m A much need d improvement is be- lae made ou south Sixth street h'. 1 neur the residence of Mr. Marsland, by grad ing and filling up the deep gullies wash ed out by the recent rain. ilts. Moere was fined jfy vast coats, last eveninc: lor kefMiuf a,l)Ouera ill lame, which shcbALK THeidrU' who were Jaed yeirteptbry and antyl iaii for being iutnaxn oflho amey" are re leased-sqrlie of the ooys having paid their fines. Andrew Sturm, of Liberty precinct, 4. in tlie cityJobsr, and reports the loss ft5alurdav nisht s storm of 40 ho"b worth over f 600, an u abont 300 busr.- ls of corn. The water in the little 'creek bv his place was ten feet hi-rlier thau it has ever been before. The river today stands at thirteen ti et two ine andai stillnsiibg. Mr. Frank li oj f ucriUheif the re- l-i l to tl eDumiiifit, alio teie- toclyardX i Kansas l'itv, w.iLri fnl of a sudden rise. ni.-d wani lobe prepared for it. The Sta-e Journal quotes Mr. Leinin? jr. as s:ij-i!ig iliat tiiere will be a very larire immigration to this state from ceulrai and southern Illinois this sum mer. lie says further, that for the past three years the farmers of central and southern Illinois have reaped vervmea ire returns from the seed planted. One gentleman who came here as the fore runner of a colony to follow shortly, was most agreeably surprised to liud the lands so cheap in price; he had sup- it necessary to go to the verr . western portion of the state to obtain lands at reasonably low prices. A number of the old soldiers in Lin coln aud vicinity, who have never availed themselves of the privilege of taking a homestead, are considering the feasibility of forinirg themselves into colony, and go up into the northern part of the state, where government land is plenty, and take homesteads. The intention is to take a whole town ship. They propose to take their claims make the necessary improvements ac cording to law, and then in the early spring remove to their new homes and commence squatting and improving in earnest. From an exchange we glean that there was an occurrence recently in a Western town which, beyond doubt, has no parallel in any known history. While John Daniel, or a negro, better known as M Pop-eyed John." was walk ing aUng the street his right eye pop ped out and fell down on his cheek. It hung there for several minutts, and John was frightened out of his wits from fear that he had lost his eye. lie laid upon the giound and gave vent to his grief in loud groans, and while he was struggling around the eye quietly resumed its position in the socket, and to John's great surprise and happiness, he could see from it as well as ever The gentleman who reported the oc currence says it was witnessed by seventy-five or eighty people; so thnt if it is a lie it is well established. War In Bohemia. Sunda' evening some of our Bo hemian friends met at their society building in the west end to have a good time; the band pla3"ed, and the beer flowed lrcely, by and by a dis pute arose between one Skoumal and Mike Warga, who had apparent ly taken on too much of their native beverage, which resulted in Warga getting several severe cuts about the head, the other partv getting oU without llaodelicd. Varjfa swore swore out a complaint Monday morn ing, but SkOMki Was missing. The eagle eye of our city . marshal, how vivspied him oui-ttets'wtttitwoti. and ho was brought into court. 3I4 Money Sfavea. By buying yoar goods for cash of W H. Baker. I will guarantee to save you 25 per rent, ou dress goods, trimmings etc., if you will give me a chance. We have all the new shades in buntings, Dtins veiling and other seasonable goods. Cheapest line of ladies, and children's Hosiery in the city. A few dolmans and ulsters to lie closed regardless of cot. Best value in p.nraso'.s and fans; stock complete in all departments and must be elosed out in limited time for' crsh. Give iuc a call aud save money 75d&wtf .' W, U, BAKKltX TheA,a.4rT etaLJ hall XlMnTiH snarp jjy orue yjf Wit A) ilo trhs Hfp:ll COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS., Their Regular Session Was Even InK. Tie city courcil met in regular ses sion, 1'resent Mayor Geo. S. Smith and councilnien lions, ilerolu, FairQeld, Murphy, Morrison, Lchnholf anl Mc Callan. Minutes of previous iiictlingi read and approved. The tol.owing claims were presented aad re f treed to the finance committee: J V Week bach, mdse $ 32.08 Drain, registrar 2d ward 33.00 W Winterslccn registrar 4th ward 83.00 M Schnellbacher, work ou en gine 12.30 F 11 1'ottinger building pound 2.60 J W Shannon wk ou streets. . . . C3.30 J McDonald labor 2.25 Wm Edgerton labor 34.42 J Lohnes police 40.00 40,00 33.75 50.00 87.00 103.00 50 00 CC Mallard police W Smith iabor Mrs McCann, goods burned small pox P McCann work on streets ti 4. t tl P 11 Murphy chief of police. . Streeteomuiissioner's report read and referred to the finance committe. Police judge's report read and refer red to same committee. Estimate ot cost for opening Main street west from 10th street to city lim its made by the city engineer, aud in amount 8504, presented, and on motion was ad op tod. Mr. Lehnhoff reported on the fire en gine, that the same was doing tbe work claimed for it, and that the contract under which it was purchased was good ad sufficient to warrant pay ment. Report adopted. Mr. EehnhofT asked further time to teport upon the claim of lire depart ment for salaries for the past year, which was granted. Petitions of II. U, McMakcn and C. Wentz relating to care of Oak Hill cem etery, were read and referred ,t;o ceme tery committee. Committee ou claims asked further time to report upon the claim of J. G. Hayes regarding certain taxes, which was granted. Petition of McConihie Post G. A. R. relative to lots in cemetery read aud re ferred to cemetery committee. Petition of .J. C. Boouc and others, asking the city to close barber shops on Sunday, read and referred to the judici ary committee. Application of wolieo judge for new docket presented, and ou motion of Mr. b airfield the citv clerk was instructed to procure one for the honorable cour t Mr. Fairfield called attention to the matter of certain needed repairs on Washington avenue. Mr. Muiphy called attention to other needed repairs, especially the flume on r itt It street, and asked the city to take immediate aeii on. The question ot securing money for city improvements through bonds be ing voted, was discussed at some length by the mayor and council. Attention being called to the condi tion of the slaughter houses south of the city, Mr. Morrison moved that the board of health bo instructed to ex amine into their sanitary condition, and report. On motion of Mr. McCallan, the re quest of John Eeacli for privilege to lo cate stand on Main street, was referred to the committee on streets, alleys and bridges. Mr. Pollock DDeared before the coun cil and presented claim of Mr. To'.tle for damages to lots on Chicago avenue; claim was discussed, and on motion of Mr. Morrison, was referred to the com mittee on claims. Mr. Murphy moved that the city at torney inform the council at its next meeting whether the city had the right to vote $50,000 bonds for city improve ments. Carried. The finance committee reported back the following claims, which were al lowed : J. C. Eikenbary. bo&rdiusr pris oners,.' $1 33 65 M. H. Hartigan, city att'y,1882. 110 00 F. II. Pottcnger, building pound. 2 50 Wm Edgereon, labor 54 42 Thos McDonald labor 2 35 J. V. Week bach, serving mayor 1882 100 00 P P Gass, rent of council room... 150 00 L. B. Murphy, police 50 00 C. C. Ballard,-police 40 00 J. Lohnes, police 40 00 P. McCann, labor 105 00 P. McCann, laboi.... 87 00 J. W.Shannon, labor 63 30 The following claims were not al lowed : Mrs. P. McCann, $30, A. McFairfield 341.25, additional salary of treasurer for 1882, 100 dollars, was also allowed, after which the council adjourned. - Three Groves. Since our last lettt r to the Herald more rain has fallen thau ever. This time nearly all the bridges are impas sable, some of them taten clear out. The high bridge across llock Creek on the telegraph road is all light, below, that toward Hock Bluff, thcie is only two crossable. We learn from below that Weeping Water has s.vept out ev erything in its course; where not taken clear out, is badly damaged. All the culverts across small ravines in this vi cinity are either gone or are washed so that teams cannot get ;u"ius Thebridge near Wave Alloa's ou the north, which has stood the test so well up to the last rain, is gone too, and is lodged a half a mile below. The soil 1U washed iVoia the fields in to the low lands, and ra vines has greatly bloekuded the travel so that It is impossible to get around with only an empty wagon or on Uorbe back. In places the mud in the road 1 three feet deep and will quite rulre a team in getting through 'fhe wct. ther is c.ear and co'. this morning, and we have ro0n to expect one fair day at ozf of the beautif ul sunshine. Tne mail carrier only came down once last week, and then failed to get further thau Factoryville, it being al most impossible for him to get that far. The roads will have to be repaired and bridges put in before the public travel can be got into motion again. The Hock Bluffs hand b-ys came out on Friday and enlivened our neighbor hood witli some of their most excel lent music, which would be hard to beat by the experienced baud musicians. Come again, boys, your music is appre ciated," and we will bet a quarter that you will get pies and cakes too, "lots of em," iffyou will let theThree Groves ladies know when you are coining. While at - Kocfc Bluffs Sunday we learned there that Lewis Case, living near Barlett, Iowa, got nearly kil.ed with a club a few days ago, while at a dance that was held somewhere in that vicinity. The perpetrators- being a set oi runs Bucn as cau oniy oeiounu on me i x i i f I Missouri bottom, that wnt with the I intention or breakioir t The news came that Mr. Case was nurt very badly about the head and shoulders, and no possibility of him getting well. The guilty parties were at large nt last accounts, and said to be on this Ride of the river. How the row occurred we did not learn. Ed ward Carroll lost one of his hordes last week that he was offered $300 for only a short tune before HuroitTKK. Commissioner Proceedings. - Tuesday, J une 5. Board met as board of equalization. Present full board and J. W. Jennings clerk, by W. L. Browne deputy. .Numerous complaints were made and heard as to assessments; and board adjourned to meet June 6th. Wednesday, Juue 0. Board met as board of equalization pursuant to adjournment. Present all except Commissioner Samuel Richard -son. Numerous complaints were made and heard, as to assessments, and board adjurned until June 7th. Thuksdat, June 7. Board met as board of equalization pursuant to adjournment. Present same as on the day previous. Numerous complaints were made and heard as to assessments, and board ad journed until June 3th. Fuiday, Juno 8. Board met as board of equalization pursuant to adjournment. Present same as on the day before. Com plaints were made and heard as to assessments, and board adjourned un til June 9th. Saturday, June 9. Board met as board of equalization, pusuantto adjournment. Present the same as day previous. Numerous complaints were made and heard as to assessments, and board adjourned until Monday, June 11th. Monday, June 11. Board met as board of equalization E- ursuant to adjournment. Present full oard and J. W. Jennings, clerk, by W. L. Browne deputy. The board sitting as a board of equal ization the following changes were made in the value of property. Upon the petition of J. V. Week bach the following amounts were ad ded to tbe personalty: Wm. lleiold, 1st ward citv, $ 500.00 John R. Cox, - " 200 00 F. Hermann, " " " 500,00 C, II. Parmele, " - - 4,000 00 H. M. Bushnell, " - " 50.00 W. L. Browne, - M 50 00 C. II. Parmele Eight Mile Grove Precinct 090.00 Parmele & Newell, Eight Mile Grove Precinct 260.00 In the matter of the claim of Wheel er & Bennett' for reduction on Se of Ne M sec. 15 T 12 R 13, ordered that the same be reduced $100.00. In the claim of Frank Nieman. for 111 PJVM SjV'Uh' r reduction in valuation of lots 4, 5 JV4mRsr Z' -id 6 in block 5. Plattsmouth citv. Ill ONEY TO LOAN On real estate by Sulli- for and 6 in block 5, Plattsmouth city, ordered that the same be reduced 8100. In the claim of F. R. & Wm. Guth mann for reduction of valuation of lots 1 and 2 in sec. 33, T 13 R 12, or dered that the same be reduced $60. In the claim of William Gilmourfor reduction of valuation of lots 6 and 7, sec 26 T 13 R 12, ordered that the same be reduced g95. In the claim of II. A. Waterman & Sou, for reduction of valuation of lot 1 and e of lot 2, block 34, Platts mouth city, ordered that the pame be reduced $500. In the claim of F. D. Lehnhoff. for reduction in valuation of ej of lot 6, block, 34, Plattsmouth ci.j, ordered that tbe same be reduced $200. In tbe claim of II. E. Palmer, for re duction in valuation of lots 8 and 9 block 39, Plattsmouth city, ordered that the same be reduced $50. In the claim of J. S. Cooley, for re duction in valuation of Personalty in Mt. Pleasant Precinct, ordered that same be reduced $150. In tbe claim of E. R. Todd, for re duction in valuation of e4 sej sec 9, T 12 R 13. ordered that same be re duced $50. In claim of Fred Stadelmann, for in duction in valuation of lot 12 block 27, Plattsmouth city, ordered that same be reduced $500. In the claim of R. R. Livingston, for reduction in valuation of personalty in 1st ward. Plattsmouth city, ordered thatsame bereduced $46. In claim of the M. E. church of Plattsmouth, for reduction In valua tion of center 44 ft of lots 1 and 2 in blk 36, Plattsmouth city, ordered that same be reduced $800. In the assessment of personalty to Thos. Allen, in Tipton precinct, in the sum of 8370, it having been shown that the 3ame property was assessed in Iowa, for 1883, ordered that same' be stricken from the assessment roll. In the claim of F. F. Guthmaun, for reduction in valuation of parts of lots 8, 9 and 10 in blk 31, Plattsmouth city, known as the Perkins House, ordered reduced $500. In the claim of Fred Goos, for re duction in valuation of lot 12, blk 30, Plattsmouth city, ordered reduced $300. In claim of C. II. Parmele, for reduc tion in valuation of lots 3 and 4 in blk 29, Plattsmouth city, ordered reduced $200. All kinds of fire works at Warrick's 103-16 wit We guarantee to discount nil prices on Clotliln? by 10 per .cent. S.& C.Mayer. Opera Ilosse Clothiers Che-ape t f'.ace in town works i at Warrick's. to buy flre 103 d6-wlt A Sqaare Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable lates. . Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Bremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett FOB SALE. Lots 4 and 3 In Block 411mproved. d97 11. It. WIXDHA.II. It will pay you to read Wise's col umn in this pape, you may find just what you want. 3911 Notice to Coffee Drinkers. Buy your coffee at Murphy & Co's. They sell the best, and grind it for you in the bargain. . 9 itf Bremuer's Crackers at SladleinauV. Griggs' Glycerine Salve. Tbe best on earth can truely be said ef Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for. cuts, bruises, scalds, bnrr.s, wounds, and all other sores. Will nositivelv cure Dlles. tetter and . . . r . . &li skin eruptions, Satisfaction guar j - n teed or money refunded. Only 25c, tb d&oceJTsalie by Smith & Black Bros.' 291 ly PERSONALS. C. II. renJfl Asmainl this morn! Dr. IJutWret,urm05 hoine at Miss Mil ie Anil UTiZha, 18 visiting fri fie Miss iVfttvuiliirST n '-triraf to her home afr''Nuraftk'a Cty tbls horning. .viiorncy'- jinev,-weni to urana AAA. a , V V . ft Island oir'a business trip hi morning. Major nthtTOalitIleil on some cfoiirkusiniK xntti this morn- a. i. jiiuuueii, superintend? ttcie home of Lincrfh, w In tlie last night:' y Sqiii re .B u rn eltf, DpuHvl 1 1; paid his rcgarils to XfiE rflr.fCkLii last nt'oniiirv V 1 VU III li. J. II. , IlalJehia Vecping Water lawj er fs Icoki fter his i f ) W. C. Willetts' mother of Detroit. . , t j Michigan, arrived last evning,'au4 will visit a week or two in Blattsffioutji, ; ' 7 i ' Dr. R.,P. Lq'ucks, thfi popular tou- sorial artUtnnd axidrmist of Louisvftfe, gave us a pleasant call this morning. Mr. Fred Murphy came iu from Cheyenne last evening to see the "old folks' and'will riturty tomor row morning. J. W. lyetiealostte -hmui of r remonr, jrad who-nas sTj&ral Rouses anil tfiof nrnanrti' Jh lM6 r.tt d ctlirQjtvphts city J-f with Mr. John Fitzgerald passed through the city Wmaiui:uing""on his war' to ; Lincoln from an extended visit to New York, Washington and Chicago. Miss Carrie ch.ulolT returned home frturJ6of re ports JBTriibwis h&feing qitiU? out of (laillerr DrJioiila-rnd Hall attefided-hTm. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head, three rents per line each insertion. NOTICE OF KEMOVA1 I will remoe my stock of jewelry, on or about July 5th to Sherwood s new block, first door on Fifth Ht.t where 1 will be pleased to see all my old custo mers and many new ones. Very truly yonrs. dS5tf I,. C. EBWK.V. van a wooiev. tf FOR SALE A fresh miloh oow. li. li. Windham. Inquire of Wtf POR SALE Scratch Tablets in all sizes, at si tr mo; v FOR RENTERS Look at Wise's ad. and es pecially the half acre lots and the terms. IfOK SALE a lot in good location, lars at this nfflcA Farticn JtTlf FOR SALE An order for a new American Sewing Machine. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE 1,000 cords of wood, w. s Wiw Inquire of tf FOR sale t at 40 cents Id papers for sale at this office oer hundred or 5 cent per doz- tf FOR SALE Four lots toeether in good loca tion in thl city. Inquire at this ofllce tf WANTED A good cook us asai.ij, mo ,i it at Stadeluiaiin's Restaurant. K'Jlt WANTED Two blacksmiths and a black - smith helper at Schnellbacher'c shop, sutf ' ANTED- Day boarders at Stadlemann's ' Restaurant. The best of board at reasonable terms. , . 7i-dtf. IV A.- TED John Hauer has boucht the Stohl- " man place, coruei of 7th and Vine, and is prepared to aceommod ife the public in the way of boardi-ij; ai d lolging by the week or month. .(ii nl ( , , i dST-Vive dollars ' reward.'' a- rcticole cvn- -M tainlng ki-ySr Sc. Same was lost ii this city Simday. mjve dollars rawrard to finder whg w.itl leav same'at the post oUJce. - 97 St - MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HOUSE SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRING All Kinds of Farm impleients Msnflei wit! Neatness and Dispatch. Ilorsc, Mule & Ox Shoeing, n short, well shoe anything that ha f jur feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. KBW SHOP n Filth St. between Main aaJ Vine Street ast across te corner from the new HERaL 3FKICB. 0 HENRY BCFCK DEALER IN FURNITURE SAFBi, CHAjRF MC., KTC, ETC. m Of All DescTiptiont. METALLIC BURIAL CASES WOODEK" COTOSTS f all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MT F1NEHEARSM IS NOW HHL-LJi 1-Utt ftkbVlCK. With many thanks for past patronat-. 1 invite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OK Sltf. Ki.il.TI'tK AXU COFVIXM . GAIT, FLEISCHMAN & CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. Tbe best yeast ii use, received fre6h every TUESDAY andFRID AY - ";tnorninq.-. jTr'iupplied by , . Jtri?rfzr-zr .t L JUSTS' AjttM . ST W JASON STREIGHT, (MofffMor fo Mtrrlsht A filler.) ' MAN UK" ACT I' It IT ft Of A large line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips. &c. always In stock. Repairing of all kind neatly tlvne o sort notice. Main Street, beteeu Fourth and Flltb. O. M. HTKKKiIIT, RuMucn Manager. I 1 m ni oil M in inr. 7 BAKERY. it CO e m a s s a 3 tfj 4 CO a 5 ? O u 3 o a to a o x - -r 5 tt pa i. ft. Cfa 3. I. NX MP WO AGENCY FIRE INSDRANGE CO CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpoo FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPREESS COMPANIES AMERICAN EXFRESS CO.. WELL'S FARGO & CO.. EXPRESS. Ofllcola Rockwood Block, with Johnson Kros 6U6UI. WEEPING WATER. The following are ng business houses: among tbe lead Fleming &. Ruce9 Dry Goods and General Merchandise, Groceries and Crockery. Beardsly & Davis, Lumber, Lath, Doors, Blinds and Win dows, dimension timbers in all sizes. O. A. Gibson, Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate Collec tions and Money to Loan. Dr. V. B. Gibbon, Physician and Surgeon. Calls prompt ly attended. Reed Bros., Dealers in General Merchandise, Mer chant Tailoring, Boots and Shoes. Mo. Pacific Hotel, P. L. Thorpe, Propr., central location Boarders taken by the day or week. SOUTH JJEND. The following are among the lead ing business houses: E. E. Day, Dealer in general merchandise. Highest prices paid for grain. U.J. Strciglit, Dealer in grain, coal, and gencial merchandise; dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes etc. Geo.A. Hay &Xo. Hardware sporting goods and a general line of agricultural imple ments; Headquarters for the ce)ebra ted Abbott buggies. LOUISVILLE- Tha following arc amoufSthc lead ing business honscs: City Hotel. No pains will be spared forr, the" comfort of guests. Boarding by . the day or week. Johii Cail, . : Prop'r. Wm. B.Sliryock, 'Druggist and Stationer. All articles usually kept in a f rst class drugstore at bottom prices. II. G. Hoover. Dealer in all kinds of agricultural implements. The Buckeye and Marsh wine binders for 1883, a specialty. II. E. Pankouln. keeps the celebrated Canton plows; also a general line of the best agri cultural implements manufactured. Ward & Co. Hardware, stoves and tin-ware. Headquarters for the noted Charter Oak cook stoves. AY0CA. The following are among the lead ing business houses: Lagrange & Co. General Merchandise, Drugs and Groceries, Pumps, Windmill Stone, Well Tubing &c. A. L. Marshall, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils' and ruishes; also Books and Stationery CEDAR Oil EE K. Geo. E. Sayles. G ucral Merchandisc.IIardwareand Cc v Highest Cash prico paid for Llj 2 2 111 i & 5 r f s? -tin ro c S S3 a a C1 . . o REAL ESTATE (AND)- COLLECTION AGKXCY. Law and collcrlion business promp tly attended to at this oflleo and pro cceds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended to ou short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. If there is any thing wo do mako a specialty of, it is city and suburb -g real estate. Several 11 no farms aad Homo wild land rt bnrgains. Laborinu ; men can get ahoma by psying monthu ly what they now pay lor houso rent J Six choice ball acre loift, a minutes from It. It. shops, at from $K0 to UV each, aud on terms that would make a man ashamed to say ho did not own a houMK. Como aud see, you are not compelled to buy and wo wontf give theso lots away, but you can get in em j no they will absolutely cost you notli- j ing. Five aero lot mile from city for Vf'.TO part on time. Eleven acre lot mile from clly for.r.00 this is extra flue. Some good city property or out lots for trade for hor horses or cattle. Ten acres for oOO (X) " " J" GOO 00 tr' k 7.r,,i on " " 2500 00 Several Muall tracts well Improved and adjoining the city, for s:ilo at reasonable rates. FA TIM I.ANUH. ""40 acTcH, wild CO0Oa 0 " improy'd 1C(J0 OO 160 " 5000 00 200 " 6'J(J0 00 210 " " C000 0J Finest stock farm in Cass county $16000, long time aud low rate ot in- $3200 1200 tcrcst. 1G0 acres, wild 80 160 acres, wild, Rep. V'y (cash) $1200 CITY I'KOI'KKTY. ; ! Cor. lot 3 bl'ks from shops (chcap)$100 l 3 tt 175 2 3 cor 1 3 cor 3 2 4 2 it tt tt . 150 450 175 150 tt tt tt N. 6th street (fine) 300 Picnic Hill " 200 Washington ave" 350 1 bl'k from Main st extra 400 2 1 t tt tt Improved city real estate In abun dance. I can find what you want in thin lino if you will call and see me. Business houses aud 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 ana dwellingarenfed and for rent, rents promptly vo.Icttcd. if you don't ace what you' want- lu this column come and ask for it"" I've probably missed just whatyou kwant. Office open nearly every evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, 8800. W- S. WISE, Union 31ock.- SAGE'S ADDITION TO THE 3ITY of PLATTS3I0UTI1 Valuable outlots for residence pur- poses. Sase s addition lies south-west of the city, and all lots are very easy of access, and high and sightly. For particulars call on E. SAGE, Pron'r, AT SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE, Plattsmouth. Ne IVlTHOUTnlEDICCE THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS WARRANTED TO CUREfegrg ful- witnoTinnciii; i-am i mmmm, ir llaba. BerTa4bllllT,lwbs. srlteral 4fclllt,. rk.aB.Uix. pmrmlftm. anrmlicl, flatlCB. 41mm I ik kll-Tfc.pll lHWM.t.r,l Ur, m (talasl catMlMt, laMtmrr, athaa. htmrt ti , l,spsla coa.ifpstlsn. vrrslaclu, lalltT tlaa. kcrala r ratar, catarra. nllaa, Ucaaf WhnSyebimy of th CKXEKATIVX OBO AH eccara. last vitality, lack afarrra tr ilfw, waatlaaT w.atncMir. mm4 all laaM aJaraaaa ar a aar aaaal aatara. frcrn wlitltw eauve. Uim eonUuuoua tmn of MagnetUm parmaatlnv through la. aarta aia.t raatara tarra ta m aralta iKti.ii. Tltor U a t" MAGNETIC ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. TO THE UunESi-aQSP Exbaa.lUB,DTlMla,arwlti UlaraMaaflba IJ ar, KUaara. llaaJaca. w'.U art. 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