' V !'' f - i 1 1 i t.i )' I&x.ni or IQ3rTl3l,39 KJtOlClNli, rBJlMIMEUVS, Oh, Painps, Hiit-miK, A Full IjIiiv of TriistN Ami iu m firi eo f lrt i vc 'ro- i 1 1.1 .-i ic.eul. -.,k il WS ijili TlllUD .SlUKLfa' fLATTSMOlTTIl, NKIJ. HAND GOOP.1 Will IIL'V and fcfclLL all kinds of FURNITURE, 2&ETALS, IR02T, RAGS AND FURS "Will advance Hioi.ej on all SALABLE GOODS, on iow r Main fieet. ff.yo.ute The iUfi Duks Jluibling. I'ltttt90ttitl. Feb. lit. 8.".-4tf. HOTEI- f"1 Li Hi s bull(.:i .lv - :r -...;'. U.T ti. ijnwti Att4 up fr Uc rCftiir.i-..t'.u - AM REGULAR BOAR DEI IS. EYEET THIKG KE AND CLEAK A Good Bar ?4C FRSD G006. Prcpr. CAIX A9 T0S Old Reliable 8. l.TOr" SHINGLES, LATH, SA;;;I, 1)0011 rartli iitrer: "i- resrrf Cjera iictse. riATTSMOUTiT. - XKPRAi CIOARS- Just Eeceived rtE LINE OF WERSCHAO AKD BRIAR PIPES OP IHIIFCT 1SPOMTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, 3 ftT made for tht retail Um '-. Pepperberg's Cigar Factory, BOOTS AND SHOE? AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, ptJTTSMOTJTH, NEBRASKA. EBJST WAGNER Practical Architvct. AND SUPERINTENDENT ATtCHirT-tTTOTt AI W' ?CI A SPCCIAL.1T ;tn nl !. !..!. " - ' '-"eJ i'.Iv wrrfwj r :.t. ai '. f i.i ar rr:t-ou w :'.i ' g:---: to siiety iiiiC dur..ti!::y. lc Cfl. "waifr Colors, Crayon and l eneil. OSioe over Bcilomoa & K as'e etre, Ja ts PLATTSHOOTH HERALD. rCBI.ISIIEL) IJAILY WEEKLY II Y - Tbe PlatftwnU Hcraln PnWisMnz Co. Ori'KiA I'AI'r.K OK Till'. 4'ITY. for Otv ainH'onitl v I in-try. 1'vilw.iiy Tl-i.o Tiipli-i. Xi-h-li'ione Etn'ia H'!-i')" !. Ifo.tory, I'Mi laenx I'nr.l ... fmiilli ;tgf. Not'oo to Advertisers. t'.ioy fr .U-tliy alv rtiH iiieiiti' or chanee til )ilrtliii'Ut mult lit In t the tnilueiiom.-i not hiier Mum I" :. of tfie t;ty In vtliii'ti tliiv Hie to Imf-rtfl . t'ony for priv toc:il iiml sM-cl;il until'" inapt he tinn.li' l In before 3 p. an il:ly to limlre in sertion. H M. Ili'HnMM-t. Itii'tiirs Manager. JtFF. I. STONE. City E'Htnr. A. Mali. bury. lentlt. Tin A. (. U W wiil in"t ton'gbt a' 7:15 ) sharp at tlr.ir hall. A f ill t t ndanec is requested. The small buy still celebrate, anil the fotive toy pistol ami treacherous firecracker continue to ! luty. Wf puMihh tcliy int r mino; '-lfer from Eiirht Miln ipvft and CVdar Crrrk, from 1 Dick i .. r l i 'i nr.. Kobb.t, both tfood, briTit, newsy lettprc. In order to k"iv th railroad bovs the bent fit of our 80 percent discount sale, we hare determined to continue it until Aug. 1-tt, 1 83. Elson, the only one price clothier. REMEMBER if you want any cloth ing, h its, cap or fii!iiihin goods. El Bon thetmly one pjce clothier will Kive j on 'JO p r ci ii !"rim the m.trk-d price, ui.til Au,'. lsi, i. By postal carl Uncle -lac ! Val'ery, Sr.. notiiml hisg.io i fimtl. he won .i naii o-i Sat-ird i ijh sit '2 .tV;hck . m., for llnuilMirL'. coiisequ-uiiy Unel Jak-can n..w ! se-cn. it nr miii 'H e. . a' v !! ;u n,i 1 n: an, .-'ilae"! h lo-e." T't .-.'r:p:i-i:.:.' fiii;.:.. 5 .!. .ii jt -r ii f A'1 s' h thtglorl . in in jovd N vr.-o t f.i'. ?.! h"i .: .ai h ii -i .- r.:.. I i! it" i..; h'-.il v .-. r.'ilen'. on :Vnro:' j r. rn beintrtoM inuen lr lr.io. The trial of Mrs. Brown, of Kear ney, for the minder of Somers, ac counts of which have heretotoro been jriven. in drawing to a clone, ami the probability is that she will be convicted. She admits that she shot Somers, but that it was done in self-defense. She alleges that Som en was trying to shoot her, and in the acufle she turned the pistol on him. She then washed bim and put a clean shirt on him and threw him over the fence. A. W. White and John C Cnmuiiiis are aU ready to start for Europe on Monday next- They go with the Knight 1 emplar xeiirsion from Ciiua gt. sail in the "City of R"ii-," .. .... .Mil' ,.ni. ' I M Vlli IllV.ille camp lite nd an introduction to the cowboys of the deer. Bros. White ai d I'uinnuns hare the very bet w ishes ..f t ie old Hew alu for their welfare, while abroad, a pleasant vNit aud a safe return, and the wish tha Old Ocean's tiblows will 1-e gent ie and moderate in 'heir ilmonrraio'ris, .while carrinr our fellow citizens a way trom the laud of cmi and wine. Bad Boys. Yesterday afternoon tho chief of ooiice captured a number of small boys win) were really committing a j nuisance bv entireiv strippinii them- j selves of their clothing, n i paddling : amund ihe river along the puld c high- . way in full view of the people who live in "the vicinity of Morris-ey Bros., ele vator. The bvs were taken into the police court and gi7en a good lecture and turned loose. Chief Murphy in f formn Ui that he proposes to break up this habit amoojr the. boys. It is not j only embaraing 1o thou ppople living ; there, but there i- considerable danger ! of the boys oeing drowned. Three of ; them h.ivt ju-t barely escaped by ;ho ' fortunate a-s'stH'ice ofol ler -irs v?th in the past thiee or fourday. i'sf sh, mid look sitter their boy. si ml n blame the janice if they a;e caught and reprim tbd. Some of the kids take j J a tic.u'i Jr ;i iins to be on hand at the tune the twins pass, and make exhihi- ! tions of themselves. If they don't knew any better, somebody ought to teach them. There is no o-jee.iin t' . the loys going swimming, but there is I objection to this public exposure of j their pe sons. ! Eight Mile Crove Items. Eioiit Milk Gkovk, July 3, '3. Roliert Troop Is sick with billions fever. Dick RhoJcii has come home iu time for the fourth, from school at Peru. Thomas Troop, of Cedar Creek, rame down to visit his brother last Sunday. The G. A. R. band, of this pNce, goes fo Weeping Water to attend the reun ion, tomorrow morning. J.T.Lloyd harvested his rye Wed nesday. Joe says he esn't take time to celebrate tbe fourth this year. nr mnrHiftnt nrtnirl hii Vni ruling. j ?Me,t4?"f PlHCf ia th - A- B' ! are "repairing up their church house in side and out, and giving ii a new paint ing. It was a timely need and adds much to its appearance. The corn is growing very fast this week, and the farmers are busy culti vating, as their fields were beeomiug very weed v. and tin tf'oiiud is genii ' verv hard mid i-d.-d i uiti-aiing b id ly, i i.'s iv;i; :n weatrit-r i- jast w''..ti m smw eaat- ua av w w . m-m x i v. t he t:. i ii i ten. led. II.irvt-!-w!ll s5on be here ; the small grain of all.ki'iiilVis .heading out, and some ficlds.-ofj .r.iiVsrre already ripe enough .tq haVyfiki.otliers will do by the last of this week' and the first of uexf. .. - ; . L. Mir school ciosea last ssiturtiay. i Mi ITt'.vi-y .' !' s t;.. I. h c uc. Vi-iv !.! . (:: i' -it ''.; l 'ellilaiice , j v .:s ii.-t v r,iarj4f7bilt''we ' ie--rned ihey had a nic- timei and all enjoyed'it. Sunday was the hottest day we have had yet this summer; the thermometer run up to 100 in tba ehad. Dies. I'ERSONU,. Con Ballard went lu Lincoln last evening to asum his duties in conuee tlon wiih i lie telephone. Hob. Fitzgerald went west last even ing to Ndllilia, where lie ha contrtcted In grade two mill" ol the II 1' brird fr'.in L'llf'hi J.-;t. ; 'eo Mis1 C !cv.ll, it Line In, hi-ter of Mm .Jnini Balli.ucr. arriv.d last evening, and will make an extended viit Ir. John B'ack am Omaha this mornii g. a passenger to Frank Carruth, wife and little went to Lincoln this ni iruimf. bo v U. It. Windham wi-nt to Lincoln, tlii inorniiijr on a uu-iiiHss trip. Mnst-r Md luinw; ILiwksworth ! do in,t Oiiiului uxbty. Mr. V. v Mi Oiiwan, of tin Kurvpyor p'nerara otili -, rettinifd I ih' veniii)t liom liniadd, w lire he ln:l b en n h bintiu the 4ih Ihujic Dield, formerly night uia:i in the Lincoln otiico, airivcil yatenlay, and is now iu charge of our teliphoue exihango. ii.... i.' t iw.-..: . i,. ...i . nwii. r . in, inn i iiiiimi i a i nr. n; if i ii lic vi )f 0mil,(1 , Constnble (ieo. Laverty, of Louis ville, 18 in the city to-lay." Walter Jenkins, Ross Morrow and "the village blacksmith," of Eight Mile (iieve, whose name we didn't catch, were in the eity todny, and made the IIkkald ollice u pleasiiiit call. Come igain, eutl-. mea, we're always glad to see you. The Fourth at Kock.UiuiTs Hock IJLUrKa, .July 0, KiMTOit IIi-KAI.d: 'I'm; 4Ui :i J. iy ii.i o:ne iill'l g.nif. an i tin pe pie ot" tiit ui.cie .1 cty ot Iio.-k 11. IT- an i vi tmily ir- n..;v. V ;i'l-.o a tci in a r:i inn-r bt,.:ui,itj die oi:ca.--ion, a u W pi tnnii iii.rii: ft J a 'ilp .lll ! .a ! tu i.t- .ur ! It: t.i ii. tim ni-'S! !.- Knu1 ot U': V Woil.i! V.I' .'i..V' f :. i... ;; .u n.ih w i! !iive rt:uii ( M'l ":i : ' -i. c tl hike uc;' a Ail c ntr. huh d gt-uer -uhly, b money, time unti lb' 'Ine cxeiciat-u were carried out nceordjiig o the mig iual programme, previnii.-iy adopted, and uolhing occurred during the entire day to mar ilie pleasure of auv. The liist thing on the programme was the grand parade oi ine Bag tmiifins." which wjw a display indeed, and fiom the parties composing the rank and tile ait cailed from the roster by the Orderly Sergeant, you wbl at once see they were pers ns of import ance and digiutv. C. W. .Sherm-in was awarded the cake," us it were, ttsjlhe inosi brave and desneratt character or ! lhe"oul-nt " His calico j-owi. tl.iuiiiiiir j in the patriotic breeze, keeping lime to I the wagging ears of his festive chaig T. : of the mule persuasion, would discount j the heroic appearance of .loan of .tic, ! JiJ she Well" fort li to llht the hat i !- f i her oi'piesed iotv' The following i the complete roster of the company, which wid be perused with interest, as the majority of the members have never seeu their names in print before.: Sam Chapmau E L liecd Sam Kie'inids -n 1 Draper 11. .w;ii. I Alien C II r.irau le No'di llohbs J O Oldhatn John Farthing Ami B Todd Torn Smith Wvlis Suger I)r Mil.cr II M li lshnell James Mel -ouiiocM Dr Jiillu ibacK James Chalfaut Jes.e Hendricks Wiliitt Pottenger Orlando T fft Issvtc B ites C W Sherman W II New. 11 J W Johnson J M Patterson . lrvin John Jenntnirs Joe Bullet Capt Havgood The audience by this time had con gregated in a beautiful grove where seats had been prepared and a stwud erected. Alter music by ihe baud, Michael Arciier cabcil the audit-nee to order and ihe Ilev. jlr. Muliis op -ud the exercises with prayer. C L. Graves had been tippoine i to read r h- it-c -ir StiOll ot lU h ':'i.nl-':i. '., " p S" . by :.! r-q-, A . l.-i-i: B.' . i'i" Pi : " ' - . '. ': !.-, in-Dee- wn.-. liir.io-ia ; a d u i i v. die idl'.tiio'i war P iti wiia-'lTecL j Coi. James E. Morrison vvas then iu i troduced, siud tlelivered an eloquent j stnd patriotic address wiiicti was appre ciated by all wiio heard" him. Alex M I u tosh next being introduced mad. u it i rri i adilress on some of the things 1 which the American Republic had not j done a-nt whieh she should do. which ; was wvll received by the entire undi- 1 Cliff. i Al ter the p -eivi.-s ca n-- t.i- g a t-j i D irbc- u vv.iijii havi Ofcu piepiring ; under the itnmedia e aud personal ! command and ireneral supervision of General Tom Smith. The tabus liter ' allv groaned uuder their io.ul of ctta bles, and tlie ensire audieucr did am,. in justice to the good things g'Uerab,. After diuti'T, liasc bail and oilier ' games were iutiulgeti iu until the rain compelled tueui to seek sheder, wnich was done by many in a way "more use ful tha it was gracefui.'' After tu raiu had'eeased the crowd returned to the spacious platform which had been H' " ''"" "S,,r "" . 1 .....i .l. .,..kl.. o.,i, 1 ...u: ... twa. When nil went home having en- ..... ment. The citizens of R ck B ull wisii to nturn their unanimous tu.tuks to Messrs. Morrison and Mcintosh for their eloquent addresses, and the Rock Bluffs band remeuiher kindly tiie as sistance rendce I by Sir. S in Mi'h- e-s tic We t"f :iieieip. o;" liipale-'o Ne biak t llor.,;-.t, a wekiy paper pub lished at Geneva, Fillmore county, Ne braeka, by Norman Rapalee. It is eisrht pages, cut and pasted, all printed at horn, aud floats the anti iiionop-dy banner It is brim full of good rend in., matter, anl is i.n i'vlt-x oOihe -n:e:-prl -e f lis ll or. W- wi-'i lo Ho; net nc es, a I avIcoiii it to our ex cnange table. m m . Wanted Fr uu live to ten thousand ! smokers t) call on M. Schlegel for his I new brand tf five c lit ei-ar, "The Piidc of Nebraska." Try them, and I you will pwoke bo other.. d!08W THE CRAND ARMY AT WEEPINQ Capture Fort Donaldson and Cele brate the 4tr 1 0,000 Peo ple In Attendance. Owing tj the latincHs of ah the truins over the Mi-uii 1'aci'ie, the ii.iriiiiig of tlie iil did not tin wn aui pieiou:ily on the (j. A. It. boys, bat y noon ipijic a number had gutlitred in by other conveyance. The beautiful grove on the Bout i id of the Weeping Water wa.i trauatoiin d into a hu., bustling camp grouuo, that betoie ingL. ntid ilouned quite a nat nral i s peC'.audthe gi aiul old Koldiera, nouie oi whom have grown gray, and were no louder aide lo walk net with elastic step, indicative of the soldier, together wiih ithers whom Father Time had but lightly touched, were ready tor h re-union, and brotherly tilk, over the sanvruinary neeues of twenty yer ko. AT THE CAMP KIKE a go. Hy crowd was gufherei and Iidi eued wiih attention to a recounting of the deeds of '61. Senator ilainJer.-oi , w ho hail arrived on ihe evenii.g train, having been called upon, pleas mrly re terrcd toatrip through Weeping Waier 18 years ago, when but two houses were iu tlit villige, an I when the country SU: r aimiuig aa mostly raw (iiarie, while tod ty tie Haw bet ore hin: a prospe.oiis and busy iowu of 2.00j pet. pie, wilii the happy home ot au in.limtii'ju- lar a r mi I n i. e.very (planer sec! ion, :!iii he . '-v- .. !o o'i o ily an imlf-x o I h- ii .niii- oi tli.s great 8t tte wh'Cti lo.' t it ure Mould ie Ihe'reatest HKiituliural state in the union. He said the canijitiie of tonight seems to i-e l nie. ii rai her th.ni actual, and he was iinh-ed glad t'lat I hat wan true, and tl. it we 1 mger ha I to '.rather roiiiM t he aei ud caniii-fi-e ot b.itlle. and !ie hoped we nev-r Sfotnid ii'll b C' iop.-i ii I -..it do 'I he . na:or ill .i n j pv ..(., ; ii ! r j ii. -: ; li s !iar rri i h.H h" -a- not, going in i'i ' r ule.t kio uiuk .g a 4 h t July fpi i li on '.' 3rd, .no. midt t he pi tod ! of 111- !t-r,l-: h, X ll W 11 U-i'l. E II. Wooh'y wa-k c.iiled upon. Mr. 4"Iey a iil la- teit .-lit oi place ai -pejtKe'r at i c in;. li " 'mi: he ;:eri rd td in ..bl oi,-. riaiaing Ids la-ltenc-. II. ni t L lit !.; iiiinaii a r li-xbiid, ."nciiU il. era, J 'hn Jennings, and others made bri-f but iaterest'ng speeciws, whit:h wound np the i x-r ci-es lor t he dav. On the morn ng ot the 4!h the crowd ian to iisseiniii- I mm all ibrt-eiion- FOK, S-V'T-' onr lo,1 blether la k"1 Ioc iraii in iissciuoi' imm an r?ci ioii i x. tlou lu thl city. Inquire at thir) office tf d it was soon evident lliar this was Oi an to be the gala dav ef tho reunion. 11 crowd was estimated by prominent citizens all the way from 10,000 to 15, 000. THE PAKADE AND OKAXO KEVIKW by DeparMUiMit CoiuuiMiders at d v in a a i lute iut lug sign", e-p-i i -.ii . i the young. Toe i- .niu.l nm-iii: - uiu to iimke ihe oid w ir h.res of '61 leel 10 years onager, and added gn-atly to the interest ot the occasion Promptly at 10:30 Senator Mander- sou hegati his OltATIOX. ieiie i t" t til'oUhoiit w . e it by .ih 1 he closest at- ?.-.-tii i saying that lie ii, phi sue prevalence of k , . me ip.irei tlunug his speakioii, as tJie audience was too large and the wesvther too warm to make such a de mand, tie would stop no chdd s voice eo life or drum, nor any bo3Js enjoy ment H3 this was a lay for noise. He recalled the torrow that existed two year's ago today over the calamity i thai ir.io ju-t befallen us in the asassi- u ii"ii ot P-esi ient Uartield He quo ted (jiticld'a memorable words that though the president were dead, "God reigns and the government at Wash ington still lives.". He said that while the datn of G-o field h.d been a severe brow, h destiny ot our coun try I-1 'ends u,)iu ut single tn :U, but J ttiat tne pi-op'e were the power that governed, aud that the executive was ouly their agent. He also paid a touch ing tribute to the memory of Lincoln. Referred to ihe rapid strides made by our coumry in art, literature, science, etc., t ha the Uuitfd States h.ve more newspapers and peiio..ics than are published iu the entire, world beside. He said we sue p:ogressing from the iige ot steam H j.i.-r i- e.l b-,-..:j-.d.:i.- to th- lil- w ae tf leeirai v. :: i'i, e a: t.ctk.k d ' " . i'Tvi", and i eO -:i f ;iU -l; t;owu tt-e 4 l . ile stars. J iriuiiiK ' : iiaul and bars," which were replaced b. the national colors. Tne tort was erected on a high bluff, overlooking the city, giving the civil ians a fine view of the proceedings. An oini .ous .miking cloud iu Ihe north wet came ud h nly dowp upon u-, and the r tiu fell copi ti-l b-r some s nue time, t-rs-aki-'g n tne bdatM'eo 'he ir ; da , I hi1 rain It.-- ;'Vi lirtiT -- fl e .. . ' u - siu. f- : v- M.-.git'l'.'.. : ie I. i ciu' ;i ir i li-.e t iire u Cedar Ckkkk, I KA-t. H, i;.tL a le-.v o-i ..-! I " "-srard t" i- o n- J.i 3 1 :ci3 r . I .t'.io--- y i.ir p-ip r, , ii i-tes it iri I my mi. i its. ble for me t ;nal-c' it. " Bu-due.-s s quit .- li nJy around lh-re now. Almost everyoua went to Weeping vVater the 4ui. Mr. Sievtr went to Plafjimoutn ud attended cliun-h S-iboa u ev-niug Miss Birie Mi. is. sister ot mi gi:.i'. ii blacks.-uitii. also vbnud i'iii'.tsmout i Saturday and returtid ii m lit o.ei it.g Old Mr. 1 1 .el l--r s:i I gr:s r ei i I with h.a pipe, a I o tli- - i n :ie did fi f tf u yeas ago. l-i ig may li- bv to vole the ivpii dii-aa in ket G. B. King can't iell qust? a- in auy stories tnis warm weatner,- ha ha a new straw hat. Jacob Schneider's little son Henry, has tne dioiherit, he is cuu-ddered out Isr ha3 been very . C r. Mr. Sp'-nce has been wandering arouud for over a week, iu this vicin-ty. Chas., his son, came down 'mming ii.r him this moi ni'"'. ' ' ."a o.., :in nil .mi, i M - s-jig i - a '. li ; ' i ' o id. ii ;. .'- W i l'i - ru :i '. a . ev. ry :i -W t II i ". I . oi ! v .ire ! pi f i , 'it .tt II- sind will ii.n tiiat he possibly can. Mr. S'l Dewej's folks went to Ash land th- 4'h. Mr. Amick hit yesterday for Weei ing Water where he ru-.s a peanut- siacd during the reunion. i It is rather a busy time for sui prise j partie. but thert was one at this place f hMc'i j rori-d tu te a vi-ry pleat f fair If his is vatlsfdctory there will be more iu the dim futute. Tu Tu, Rabbit Whore the Eggs Wont. "(iood ino'niu je.lge aid a ri pied negro to th -coimtrv judge the uiln r Jay 'Dis country has cao.iHd me ter limp, an' I c -noes hyai to ax fur a pen. sioii." 'The country cannot geve you a pen -ion. How did it cause you to be a ci ipple? ' 'When I stole deiu chickens lab' fall an ollicer wuz sont arlfcr iue. run an'shoj me in d luig. Yer nay I can't git no pension?" "No." 'Wall gimme six Lit r." "I have tiu moiiey tit give you. Ifl gave money to every beggar thai- came aioj.g I would suou have no home IV al, t-f yer'il gib me fo bits au ax no qui tdioiis. I'll tell jer whar ilt-m aiu went what yer so: un'er de ole Kpet kletl hen ." 'lleiv's h half .lollir, new where are the 'gu"-?' I sik Ke i 'cm. A itvcrt WfiiienlN un ifi tliii tiead IxT ll'ii- :! liiM rlioi . ;liree eciiU jrVOl.t r.MF Ktk.UuV.tL lw.il renio e my t ttti.'K nl jetvciry, on or ab.iut Jult ;li lo Sllerwia'h new liloek. Ami tloor ou l-iiiii S... utiere. I mi i lie )ie.,-cu 10 n:c nit i.iy o.U cusio- nit'tM ana mauy lit; a om s Very truly your), I.. C. fc a-tf fcKWEK. S UNKY l"o LOAN Ob reiki entitle by hullt aX. vau a Vooley. tf ?i.: SA I.K LAI'NDKY. !'ove uew, ringers X iriiTlH li:Llkfl llllil :.!! litkli:ir v u rl lk-l t.. run a Brri ela.-tn l.uuiniry. l.ioiuire of H. 1'. WILSON. i.'OKHAI.K A freib lulloh cow 1 . It. Windham. Inquire of itl 1r)K SALE Scratch Tablets in all lzes. at thn oiiltM.'. vitf 1,'oit !IKNTKKS- I.ook at Wiee's aJ. and m--eiully tlie half ucre lots :uid the teriun. L'O, SAI.Kalol in koo;I loc;tllon. I'articu. 7ll jro at tint oftiee ,olt .SALE Au order for a new American .-ewiiiK .'.lacliliie. Inquire at tlid olllco. tnKS tl.c-i.mxicord.nil wood. Iuuiiire of V. t. W ise. tf OOltS VLK-I l.lpan ri for Hale at this oftlce at 40 cents .er Uuudred or 6 cents per cl- eu. II I J . .. . , . . V now ' ui:euiiitii uv miiTitriifiii. Inqalre of 8. Wise. rolt KENT : A lio'iHft in a kooiI location. Willi plenty of fuir on the premises. In quire al ouce of (till 1 ft) V. S. Wise. A V I" 1 It lii'Maiw.ii.t, b ind cook a: Sta'lelntaiiii's 8'Jtf r ;M'k! Two leaoksiiiiths and a hlstek- fmuli helierai hcliuellnacher'c shop, sotf W i NTKO- Day boarders s,t StaJieinariii's Ke-tau-aiit. The best of hoard t reasonable it i ins. 7:-d f. llr i..TEI)--,. olin Bauer lias bouijht theStohl ' man plaic.cnruei ot 7th sind Vine, aim is prepared lo accoie noil tie the .public in the way if board ig ai i lo ling by the week or mouth. (mil FOt'ND An liiKide safe key. Ow ner can it at Ibis otliee. nirf find ontjy aveo. By buying your goods for cash of W H. Baker. I will guarantee to save you 25 per cent, on dress goods, trimmings etc., if you will give me a chance. We have all the new shades in buntings, nuns veiling and other seasonable goods. Cheapest line ol ladies, and children's Hosiery in the city. A few dolmans aud ulsters to be closed regardless of cot. Best value iu parasols and fans; nek complete in all departments and must be closed out iu limited time for cr-sli. Give rue a call and save money 7r,d&wtf W. II. Baker If you want a cold and delicious driuk of Soda v.'ater, go to the P. O. News Depot JUST RECEIVED A few pieces of lawns, of the latest styles, at Jos. V. Weckbacii's. Go to Mat Sehlogcl's for all kinds of Smoking Tobacco. dl08t6 Fuie cigar clippings at M. Schlegel's for 30 cents. dl08.6 ... K!VE1. A c.-se of i-vt ' . -.-ir;i' . pit-rns,which J' ;4 v.f.bi ?1. at Jos V. Wkckuach'b. 'Corn Cure" w.rran-ed to cure with out hdi). o.ly 15 cents per bottle at Warrick's. 106dtf A Square .Weal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable lates. Farmers and Commercial Men w ili please Lear this iu mind. d&wtf 12 bs of Choice Prunes for $100 at - .-k:-iciis. 109 d&wlotf. Tiie Monarch Billiard Hall t etude keep ti e hesi ice cream to be oiind in the city, also choice lemonade gur- aud t..b k.rco. lOHtf Notice 'o CofTee Drinkers. ;?uy ?our cotfee at Murphy tfc Co's. ;he -tb the best, and grind it for you M the bargain. 93 tf Old papers tor sale at this office at rt cents per hundrHl. B -rgaiTis in window shades at War t:ck's. !Gw2t-106d6t Ciiesptst place in town to buy fire-torksK-at Warrica's. 103 do wit JO.OiJo viveiopes iu XX white and hi . in good q i ility Manilla, ami in .ii- i , just received at, ;ms orlice. i ti: .-ii.: dopes hae Ijeen bouyht at a .tiyiii, ami pauses -its'. ring envelops s'loiiio leave orders, 105 if, I'OU Sil.E.-Loht 1 and 3 Iu Block. 41, Improved. U97 U. O. WIXDIXAM. Breaincr's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett h Remember Warm k e-r .1- c-. ii'-i-i. C keeps t.-nlv the low t'-lo6-Uf. Ur.k,'.- -md Letil-ms jjst t '.T I' O NeWa D- pO. e- Ik will pay you to read Wise's col umn in this pape-. you may find just what you want. 39tl Bremuer's Crackers at Sladlernau's. Loans on Real Est ile. Ii you 'want to borrow nvnev on ,ti.g 'Mit on farm property o'irect from pei o ns making loans. Ap( ly to wtf Wsi. L. Browse, Let Them Talk aboul Mclliag WA PAPE LIU At Cost," ''Oa-di I'rices, .tl' But to get BAROAINS ou mn-t. buy of us We hnvj 1 men Vd ling t the following prices, for more tin. two weeks, ll you have mude pi i chases eUewhere, compute; p'riews: Browns, per double roll , Whites,.. ' ' Flats, " - f (lilts, ' " KmboAsed Gilts Not only d we sell wall eh. aper than others, but our for all other goods arc very low fern paper prices Send in a trial order. Youra rexpt. W. J. WAKCICK. H0ESE-SH0EI1TG NOTHING KL8K BL'T Horse-shoein I am going to do all kinds of hoelDC', Hint do uotblnK else, and if you want a good home shvelng shop la this town, nw ts ytr tim to patroulzo me. 8op ta Wuhiu(ta Atcuu at the Scrso-olioo Ois&. tWi-od 8atlstctla GhrBtd. KO. PALMKB. wittt PlaHsBioatk. . M. O'CONNOR. .At the down -low a taleos, CPPOSir: THE PERKINS HOUSE, Keeps a complete I tit of Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLKD BKFR, ALE AND PORTER, KRTJG'S OMAHA BEER. and tk bout brands ef Kentucky fl wlitsKics, Opposite Perkins House, - Plattsmotcw. HKN R YBCEOK DEALEK IN FURNITURE SAVEd, CHAIR? aTC., KTC, BTC Of All Decriptiona.i METALLIC BURIAL CASE.! wooDEisr oonsra f all sixes, ready made and sold cheap for etMh MY FHuThBARSB 18 NOW KKAllV KOK oKKVICK. With many thanks for past patronage, lnrtte all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF tat. riKKTi'HK axu corwmm in i -m52 V hi THIS MAGNETIC BELT 18 WARRANTED TO CURE&arfcte sritnt nMictm : i-mti ia .. HwtMk. 4Milii,'.iiBikj. rl" bIIib. MMlril. BBrItt. SM' Mat tba kUSmT,ll Ikmh, i-t4 1 xbIubI bImIjb. lminT, Mli tlou. rata r rnptmru, !. Wh nyWilty ot the srKTItrE reir. It TiUtUij. Lak farrva am mmm sral.BMera.aa4 mil thaaataaaaaaal mid attara. trum nlft- miM, Ova aontla n. nf M . u.'l.ia iwrmuHr tr i 9 ah t ta naitmltw Oi-m tb a apalth ackUa TBaT U LAOCjVGNrrie AIDOMINAL SUPPORTER. TO THE LADIES:-glF4 Esbaatlaa.DTnt-la,aPWtth llaars af ttit l.l- E.- A . . Il..ianl.. .rl'ald Ittl. f-MOUtl OP Weak Anil, trt-H'll" FevU an ab!ofrinlF. and a pir or Jtisrntic Fot.t Batt-rrlea har t no eupj-rlor Inthat. Iff and cum of all tb-a romplalnt. Tny parry a power.'ul augTitiUo fwrca to tiia aant or taa for Laata Back. WaaVneaa af tba Sala. KalU Inwafth wataa. Lea arpb a, t bpaala laflarnaia Uaa aad UleppaUaa aTtba Warn a, laelaca'al arrbaa-a tr rioadlnc. Fata fa I. aapai-eaaca mm Ir. pptralap ateaarraallaa. Kapraaaou. aaa raaaae af lJfa,tbtetethPlaAaa.Iuaaa a Caraia Aa "orTfl forma af Fpaaate DttttmltUa l fs rmmr paaaad by anythlnir hrora Invent, bvth aa a coiadra Tr.t ajid k a "iroaof noar and -r' "; Prlra of rlt hep Belt with MatrBetiefoo Batterlaa. 1 11. Bent by exppeaC.O.n .and zamtnatlon ai lowed, or by mall on receipt of price. In orderlnir. tend roeaatire el waUtandatsaofrboe. Ramlttano can be BoaaaU.er renry, sent In letter at o-.ir iils.. ... w TT a JCagTietoa Garnirnta a.-a adaptao ta an afas, a worn oror tua onder elothinc, tt;e avert te tba ba!y Uka tba aaaay alaaala aa F.U atate aaa Iiom aitecrtlaeel mm aealetyi and baold be taken off at niifnt- Thy bl.l their jjjaiai'iwi'aaar.aeal are worn at all aeaaotiaof the year. , Kn4 runp for the "Sew rf.tare ta VrawmM Treat ment W Itbatrt JSealeiaa.' with Utwoaeivla af taatla j"?TTS??'.l. i5a I .". .. I -j mi m y s a a REAL ESTATE , ' ( 0LLKCfl ION A(JKN'ct IV it Law and coMectlfdJ bliMUf M Pfompt'" liy attended to at I his olllco lid,flo-t ct-eds rt'ltiittt-d without delay. .,. , Notarial ;wnrk,' couveyanclitg ait(' atixiraciing' Hiirnurti to oir aiioi uo. lice and BaUfllaclioti gusratiteed. , ' If there i any thing wo do'jnako Mpt'cialiy of, it is city and suburb -g real eslale. Several line farms aail', Koine w ild land at bargains. Ijiborjim ; men ran get a hums by paying tuonlhtJ ly what they now pay lor houne rent Six choice half aero Iota, H mlniito fn in R. R. hops, at from .-0 to each, aud on terms that. would inakw a man ashamed to tay ho did not own a house. Come aud see, you are not compelled to buy aud wo wout give these lots away, but ou cull get til cm so they u ill absolutely cost you tioth ng. Five acre lot mile from city for t-2."0 part ou time. Cleven ai re n t mile from city I lor 4hVA) thia is extra fine. Some got d citv property or out lot -for trade for hor horf.es or cattle. Ten acres lor .VKi 00 4. ii ii it too 00 7.r0 0i ii II Several unall tracts well improved aud adjoiuinu Ihe city, for aulu at reasonable rates. FA KM LANIiR. 4') acres, wild $ 600 00 80 " iniproy'd Iti(H) 00 10 " ' .r0H) (K) H) ' " 62O0 (XJ V10 " " C000 00 Finest stock farm in Cass county $lou0(, long lime aud low rate of iu lercs.t. 1 GO acres, wild f.TiOO HO " 1 J(J( 100 acres, wild, Rep. V'y (cash) 13H) CITY 1'l.orKllTV. Cor. lot 3 bl'is from ahopa (chf ap)tl(K) 1 3 " ' " 175 i "3 w " 1WI S cor " a " " 4M) J I H S cor " 2 " 2 " " N. 6th utrcet (fine) 2 4 Picnic Hill 4 800 200 3.00 1J " 4 Washington ave44 1 44 4; 1 bl'k from Main at extra 400 Improved city real estate in abun dance. I can liud what you want in this line if you will call and see m?. Business houses aud lots f . t sale' at much lower figures than will bo asked six months hence, when the di agonal is an assured succtbs. Do not wait till the advance comes and then complain of your poor luck. Stores ami dwellings ren'cd and for rent, rents pryuipily eidlc-ctet.L If you don't see w hat you want It this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Ollii-e open nearly every evening from 6 lo 8. Good now house and two One lots in good location price, 800. W.'S. WISE, ' T Union lock. JASON STREIGHT, (SiMtntr te MtrelfEht A, Mlllr. MAKCFACTCBKR Or FINE f HEAVY HARNES. A Iari(e Unit of Sadrlles Bridles Collars WUips. &c. always In stock. Repairing of all kinds neatly done e tort notice. Main Street, between Keurth and Filth. O. M. STKKKtTIT. Rnnlnecs Maaacer l-chaiii cal MdLKiter. ARNICA PREPARATIONS tijemlstrr has discotrrrtvl noiemexty ajiprtor tfiraicn.f t h?aliDK nxtornal eriiiiflonH. S'rr-fmr-It preiarol an'l eou.bu.txi. it bag 10 equaiasa toilet preparation. JEIilaY. Too iiiKtfret con'iej.- sation oi arnica w ill sr"'rtiiy euro rhnii- fel tianrlit. ora-k l ia mil rook-lint of the) ldn.whethp-r cti"1 f.oiii ciiniMtic Inllu anees or tho lino of IIUtTKLI. COMVIETII H. Will care pliiirjln on f'ac an1 iiex-k. rn-d' rina ha skin aift and f.i-r. IriTaiaabIe in Hail Uhenia. A famiiy reTiintirfrrciits burns, Lrmst; a.Hl sorae. VKICK INXilti AL. Xt'BF.S, X5c. TOILET SOAP IlljrnVbllr per. ftroKt. highly iiipiI f eav tad. AliwMiit. tm tmra. Kan-f the akin from mbrnwlaa aa4 tepttrtat to it lif aii'I a haatltby srlarer. Unri railed toe eleanlne toe aip aol arattlcaMnc daAdraff. Tba most per fect toilet aoap la bbe wotiel. JRICK. 3d oente. SAShaying Soap t J A BrTdlMtavt article f. 1 of ram merit. I'rt. venla all tamil-e. SltKESSlIAVIXO aDFLK.IIT. m y nrt..rsl by l-aomi ijaroers, wno say or it. 'Without paraliol aa a sbaviaif soap. Klcn in lather and liuitine. Koens the far;e anl neck Irea 1 InatmK. ftoia pluiples. 1'iiICii 15 eta. tot a large caavo. W aLB I riHh " ii flnN mi mm ME fl TOOTH SOAP 1 m sal t .ithnn Atiaifinn ' A Ta r 1 the most nrrtrrt ar Vl ttcle erer prolueed. aa it notonly cleann- es tba t-eth tboronably. l.utthe oomiauntlori with arnica preserres and harder s t!ia purr.s. It mvf- v, tbe hrwath a twee diliCAte odor. Its tante ts delightfui. Iric. IHs ! All (irUBKiata sa 1 tba above articles. OT W8 WU1 taaU Uiolu. postpaid.ua receipt of price. OrH. 8TR0N6 St CO. Sole Proprietors and Jlanfrs., CnJcago. . WILL J. WAURICK, AGENT, rLlTrtMOUTH, xfbbabka'. SEEDS; Oar LMrrm CAmOFTf GnDa tWiWliif CU't Hifmbtt j' U Mallet Tr) to Ml. Wv. offrr the lMmtt MunliLtt hi and Wlieat. ana tba h't Ctltmom e.f -VrL-iMii, lower, Gtp V"t TTrr IIK1I. ErrVlli"Tl iiJ. awtMaaaaee aaBU rVTS TOB. I nm. Chit 1 v. i i v. M Ml f r -v.. il! i t III 1 1. u i tr. . " I ta v. -