i r dp' aoisr. tfs.1 fj HI :,tt LSi' IKAM K l MEDKJIXK, rKRFUMKUYR, And Hj f.tt ti tr tntm tMiful'l i a Ilriil wl Irsf hluf. Plw Mrli lion carcluhy xwnio'ntwl ! OrtMptltto nvcl W nit tlrf rttubf?v ('on. lis TiUiiS Si utkiv I'l.AlTSalOUTIl. HUH. SKCOTm HANll OOOD3 J.LEVY, P. I!I LL'V and M'.LL all kinds of METALS, IRON, RAG3 MID FURS TF' Ailv.tr.'.n y a . jr on alt SALAMI fiOODS,!; nn lowr MaU itiet. fwvr The l:''t lkt iSuiliiuj. ruuMnoutii. I'll.. 1st. if3- :oif. HOT! J. CITY HOTEL. TrrM t"4'jffil ihr! ir rtcli frtefur. fa C I'vul up Itt Ctc ki'".Kni"irio of TZAyiirsi CUSTOMERS. AVI Ki;f;f;LJi: mauikks. EVEHI TMIBfl IU AND CLEA! A Goed Bar in r ciioctJn with the Houao. if. FI7K1 COOf. I'ropr LDMBER. CALL A1TI1E Old Reliable PINE LUMBER SH15GLrL LATH, SASH. HOOKS, ULI -SD3, Jtc, Ffarth Kr' . :u nmci Opvrh. Ecxm-. Mi lTSMOUTIj'. - IiEL'EA3l ; CIGARS- Just deceived PlJkE li.m: OF HEEBECHAD AHD BRIAR FIFES OF MBECT mrOKTATION. A Challenge, 5c Cigar, j Ui-v n. for Itit r-ri; tr? ! TfnrHrV)rtr",q Ciar KaofOrV cpprucr a oiat ra.tiuiy. BOOT? AND SHOE? RliSPAIRIlVG AT Sherwood'S, i Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ERNSTWAGNKR JPractlcnl Architect. Ai:z SUPERINTENDENT ULCHTTR jcURAX. WRKA SI CdATsTT Plan ail tp-t .U-.tt"ai tu -u-fttally ourted tit. and I ! i Mtentloil will t gtn Pe&fty a4 dcrabiiny. t.rJi90Q1 PAHTL : Oil. "Wat rColuis. Crayon and Pencil. &?c ever felcrrcc a itorr. Vf'.t I'LATT'SMODTfl HERALD. riiu iut:i pah. wn wfi.klv nv Tie Plattanontii HcralS PaMfeMK Co. OrrK IAI. PA I'F.H OK TIIK ITV. fmyf 0y an 'ii'tv lMr ry. Rai'wiJ Time T ". TU-p&' Kietia-K lfniuM Dt fx f.ry , B'itriri t 'a rets Ha., fourth pna-e. Notice to Advertisers. Vi r .tlspljy ailwtlHOfriii or fb:rjrM l. VJY.Ttl'nBlH rtn. U? h ! In t' Hie tie t4C-nra not lutT tbait :o a ... nl llin arty t. wtilc'i tljey rr to lus-!4.--'! fopy ! ;r.y luenl iit anwtal notice irtn-t h rnl-1 la hcl'Mii p. in etwHi 1ht to injure in norWoa. II M. I'.omnki.z.. Hating Manner. TK7 I . STONE, - Ci'.y Editor. uM fcwaW'WU ,-- rMt rril t A. JtwliaUurv, IseiitiHt. Preah Raspberries at 1132. Bennett A Low is. The ;ity cou.itil meet iu regular aes-t-lon tonight. Ceuutne Whcllat; Stogie Jour for f c(m. At J. I" 1 okhk'k. 113 Dtf. John Uu-h o" Tlmwool, precinct, who Is reputed violently insane i being brought to the. pity thi afternoon for ex auiinaiion. ! We'iid-fanbe to save you mouey on ; an) thing Injught v4" us in the clothing ; line. S.AC.MAYKII. '1 ! oi! Missouri has "n." again, and tod iv taada at 18 feet 5 incliW. It maj be that the June rise lias waited com, until July. Uuy your ;rvcri'H of Itcnuett & Lewis. ,7or Foul ha purcha--il th C tltn.l n i;nrtK-r hp ami will heii:t-tortli scraps I lie fares of t ho !oya, anl sanijpfipt r tht.ir htaits, as lu h3 olden time The p.tycar nindo its reulnr appear ance to tliiy, caused th counte rnnct-s or the railroad b ys to ".rigliten up. tienulite Wheeling Stoples four fur cts. At J. P. Iouiik'ii. ! ua Dif. Ad announced 1-ttst wt-ek, the Indies of the W. C. T. U. will ivc au t-nier-tftii.nuiit in Ilockwood Hall on next Thursdav evening. Half the proceed.- for the btnefit of the B. & M. Band. If you want good cheese, go to 11311 Uenuett & Levis. We cry "quits" with the Sutlnn Iteg iater nau. nnd it we ever called him 'fa' dida'i mean it. Weot him mix ed with the Kev. lieo Scott, of tueaame place, pruhably because they were to gether. It is currently reported that another wt'i kly newspaper is to be started In t'i ai.-:.i"uth, of reeiili!ck piociiviiiea. !f it will have any tendency to incre:ie the sitpt.ly of them susc-iahy we g-ivt: it a licarty welcome iiu 1 s iy "bail in." .'refch fiuitd and v; iaMes rceivcd daily bv Ueiiuctt &. Lewis. llotS. The case agaitiPt 'Viri;am Sha hold tor dinposinj: o! mortftged property, was up before the comity court Satur day, and on motion of thJ jiroeecutinsr attorney waj d ism Used and tiie priin;r disclrirt'ecl. Tickets on Sals. The m-ra r-h.p L'icfH of tht- Ciss Conntv Aricn'Miral S iety for the vear IHS'i - 4 ar for sl by Fred Gor der W. S. Wise. 1. C Gilmore and at J. I. Vouug P. O News depot. W. S. Wise Secretary. Genuine Wheeling Stogie four for 5 c's. At J. V. loens's. uf. Some of the boys got hold of a "gray" at ,),e de'ot Satur-lay and eot him in- j ten:gtM, ;,B lllat, ,hi,ltr ..ickies thro.- of I them mulching -the odd man taking ) the money. It wa-n't xnct'y robbery, j but the ofd maLi lost ill his moucy. A mueitvl vV; -i 'm: 1 a good voice for inuah, was srouud 4wn entertaining the robble in the different saloHUj tiii afternoon, picking up an odd ui-kle here an I there and puttiag ilwn an occasioned drink. All Lioc-u goods: Stratv bats,' Linens, Alpacas, and White vests, must be closed out regardless of cost Cull early and ecure' bargains, ot" S.&C- MAYER, Opera House Clothere. Maud Emery who boarded with the County a short time tor keeping a house of questionable character haa shown that sbela not altogether hardened but still has room in her heart for sympathy. To day she sent the boy iu jail some cigars and tobneo which was relished and appreciated by them. iiennine four for 5 119 Dtf. Wheeling Stogies, cts. At J. P. Yonug's. Wiley DJack will please accept the thanks ol the local page of Thb Her ald for a most enjoyable ride last evening Ixhin1 his .sorrel mare- By the way, sho ia a pretty good stepper aud wc had to hang on with both hani to keen from bouncing out of the bujry. The Nebraska Citv News is trying pretty hard to?tir up something een ational dowu there, and every once in a while sljlv makes mention of a emothercd ecandal of some sort, and there it ends. There is nothing like keeping the people expectant, and look ing for the next chapter, but they oc caionally want the next chapter or an acknowledgment that there is none. Attention Firemen t The tire department will have a meeting to-morrow evening at half past seven o'clock., at the council Cham er. Every member la requested to be pTtect. THE WANDERER'S RETURN. A Visit from The Old W VOL, Tramp! Tlie old ii. imp, who stopped with m Home tlnt-e (rkn ao, and who refus ed to do puHiue by working on the city Ltreeta, it with, us again. Biuce hii dcpaiture from arnon nc, is ha p.iefed through many harrowing scenes: the mot noteworthy being thu time wh'-n he mm nnil l up in a box car, found dead a Council IJluffs, and buried there by the authorities. Slum that 1 inie he bus visited the city of Omaha and beu entertain, d by the courta of justice nnd jolire force there. He Hide re.'UHed to break n.ck upou their ktreet, desired ho lontracl ia tree? paving', and expressed no pref erence between Colorado tridtoue or Dakota granite. He therefore could not h- ma.ie oi any use upon 'V.lfi la vi!a" and the uithiritiet there M'ut linn wi iineKiiwioii'to this city. He will while with 'i", the ui-ht of I. It. Murphy, J. C l.ikenbiry and Ilia Hon or, Wiileti I,ttner; tic will be fined and iliutd uiul furniahed free trau.-pur-tuiioii back to Oin-tha. Meanwhile if Omuha coutiuuea to entertain this dis tinguished citizen with free transpor tation to I'latta mouth, the chief of po Ike here wdl secure au annual troin Mr. Holdrege for the especial use of this ditfUugiiiehed traveler. There in noth ing homo about th id city or i'a oflicern of tho law. July Crop Repo rt Tho N ;braka State Itourd of Agri cultnrc will at an early day issue a full rexr giving acreago and othiT debir able inforn.Mtiou as toutoi kitc Dan iel H. Wtieeii-r, -State S'utisticHl agent, has lei- grj.ph. d the following to the U. 8. Dej.a.-t tiietit f Agriculture at Washington, being a summary of report received from the local agents iu the several counties of the state :" JoLtlition ot Per cnt. cuirn.... nii:jr Wheat K- ot- Iiailey Clover . Timothy Failure OicliarUH Vlaeyarila Bi-;iiis TubaCKi -small ar. a r.tUed Irish l'otatoei Swrt I'olatoee Flax ll'CtlUDI Appln .. .u , . 1X .nu ...99 . . lOS .1 A . .92 .. .M ..95 . 06 -P6 .107 .100 ..91 , .72 . .81 ..81 ..8 ..8) tva-rli... fVJil f'-r.tpes . Chtrrirs CiirrHutP Bertt-Js . OAN1KI. II. WllKKLKB staie Statistical Aaut. riattsmoulh. Neb, July 7t.il Louisville Locals Will Shryoek has been quite sick for a few ilays. but he i up and around again. Lou Meyera is running bis store for him while he recuperates. The Hall House is receiving its fin ishing touches. The It. & M. depot is undergoing re pairs and improvements. It does teem that something should be done to keep Mr. Wm. Spence from rovimj over the country. The fact that an insuue man is harmless does not pre ven t persons being more or less fright ened at his approach. The case of Mrs. Schneider should be suffii-icu: warning to guard against like or worse results of allowing lueune persons too much liberty. Waltei Adams is back from his cat tle ranch. He reports ca tie doing well and his prospect for making money at the business are good. The agiiciilturai-implement-feilows are aetting iu their work on selt-binder trade now. Tt,ey dub each other the "l-'Ud down'' and "up stair " meo. The spirits they purchase are for "mi chaui cal purpose;" only. the political situation U beginning to i-itere!t a few. We heard "a still, buitt!l voice"' the other day. Hon Or lando Tetfi passed through town Fri day. The Olnercer says that "Skedunk" was "iltullv mistaken or else jumped a cog"' iu rebiting "(JeneV experience with the late fliod. The toilowiug from the Taim.ige Trilunt will ehei bomif liyht on t?ie fill jeei: Cene ' M;ili.?h!, editor of the Louisville Reporter, was iu oui town Saturday night. Ha wh? on hii way home Ironi St. Joe. Mo., where tie had been attending a printer's feast of Some kind but "Geiic" says he failed to sec where the feast came in. He had a "tic pass" over the Missouii Pacific, and on Sunday morning he wended his way homeward, sinking "Homeward Bound, O'er the M;suri P c;tio Ties." Ed WilKiuson was the first to see (Jen win li he got home, au-1 FA says the driftwood protruded from all his pockets. Martindale says it is all right to say that he looks like Gene most of the year, but ho wants to be excused during high water. Sukocnk. County Bridges. The cotiuty commissioners held a short session this morning, and this attcrnoou started out on a thorough in spection of all the bridges in the coun ty. They take the county engineer with them, and will take the measure ments and estimates of all the bridges washed out or gone, with a view to re placing them at once. They do not estimate the damage done to the bridge at $30,000, as some of them had about served their time anyway, but the estimate is based upon the bridges needed to replace th old ones, and those destroyed by tho floods. They will be out all of this week and longer If necessary. PDITOR HKR Vi.r: As one of our old pioneers of this city was coming from Cedar Creek, passing over the high laud south of Piatto rier, he was de lighted with what he siw fields of waving wheat, ripening oats and golden barley, that in a residence nere of 27 years he had not secu anything to sur pass It in quality or quantity at this time of year, and as far couth as 8 or 10 miles presented a grand, picturesque landscape, being varied by rfpuing. grain, eorn fields and artificial groves of timler and orchards near the gate of Eden, which you can see up the eat branch of Four Mile ereok while at the X. E comer of S. 7-12 13. The L-hnhoff building is being treat -d to a fresh coat of paint, which great y improves it io appearance. A wagon load of shootists went out to the Platte Bottoms this afternoon to praetic at shooting clay pigeons. The Herald backs the Smith family. Why cant we haveopen air concerts by th frind occasionally? We have a fine band, and the monotony of a quiet eveuing might be varied sometimes' by s few selections by tba band. THECIRL OF TKE PERIOD. A Poetic Picture of the Modern Young Lady. The Noiritowo Herald ia rtMnib' tor the following poetic iffuition: Hero hang iny bangn o'er eyefl that drcau. aud now and rote bud lip for creuni A ud here'a my chin with dim ples in. Thin ia my neck, with out a peck. Which doth tliOHH dnuay ehouhlers tleck: aud ht-re is see oh, double TO N, which girls all wear like me; aud litre's a heart from cupiu'a dmt, Kate-sln-ld-d by tliii corset 'a rt. Tliis i mv waiat too tightly laeed on which a buatle big is placed Thh. in my dreta. Its cost I guess, did mv poor papH much dis treMSr.because he sighed when mama tried it on, and sobbed, so I cried but mama said looon would wed aud buy pa'a clothes for him lnltad. It's trimmed with luce just iu this place, 'neath which two ankles show with grace, iu silken hor.e to catch the beaux who thiuk they're lovelv, I suppose. These are my feet in slippers neat, and now if wc should chance t meet we,ll flirt a little on the street; how sweet. . m m 1'ERSONALIS. Jap Smith spent Sundaj in Omaha Conductor English and wife spent Sunday iu Lincoln. C Ileisel, boarded the train for Ash land, this moruiug. Prank Carrutu and wife returned l ist evening from Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Marsland were passengers to Omaha this morning. L. . Myer.t hied himself to Manly, this morning, to be goue a few days. Miss Alice Travis aud Miss Ida Conn went east to McPaul, Iowa, this moruiug. E. E. Day, or South Bend, was in the citv today, and gave the Uekald office a pleasaut call. A. W. Mc Laughlin returned this inorn:ng fn in Lincoln, where tic speut the Sabbath. Hon. Allen lieeson went to Lincoln this uioi uing to attend to business be fore the Supreme Court. District Attorney Strode went to Lincoln, this morning, on business in the Supreme Court. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hozier re turned to Omaha this moi niug, after spending a few days in the city. Dr. John Black started east last even ing on Ins trip te the old counirj, and Alf White and John Cummins started this moruiug. Miss Carrie Adams, one of our fair school ma'ams, went to McCook, this morning, for a short visit among rela tives and trieuds. Mr. John Kline, returned to his home in Hastings after spending nearly a week in the city visiting his many friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Henry Schulhoff returned home this morning from a two weeks visit to Cedar Creek, being c:dle.i there by the sickness of her sou-iu Iuwt Saniord C. Lewis, of (dar Creek, has So far recovered frolu ids recent iiiuess a?; to be able to conn- to Piatts mouth. Saturdcit, iyc iivult physicians. Mrs J. F. Johuson took her depart ure his mormnt; for Eddyville, Iowa, tor a short visit, aud when she leturns will be accompanied by Miss Sweney. Mr. Frank Hager, of Crest on, Iowa, for whom Plattsmouth has coutaiued a good deal of attraction for the past few days, returned to his home this iu oiniug. Waltei Houseworth, in company with his mother aud sister, came down from Omaha Saturday evening and re turned &uuday evening. Mrs. House worth will remain a few days, then re turn to her home in Burlington. - Hon. M. A. Hartigan returned last evening trora his western trip, and says he is glad to -get home. He reports everything as dry and dusty, aud no raiu in Idaho since the first of May. In com paling the two countries he ex pressed hiiTiBelf very emphatically, by saying he "would rather have Caa county than the whose ot Idaho. ' KfcAO I111S. Plattsmouth, Nkb July 5, '83. To the Western Horse and Catttle In surance Company, Omaha Neb.: 1 hereby certify that I received 8125 for ouc horse which has been insured iu'your company. Said horse 1 lost ou Junel9.ii, ld63.iu couaequeuco ot dis ease, aud today I .eceived tne amount from your agent here, Mr. P J. "fanaeu, for which prompt settlement of my claim I return my thanks to you. Wm. Mebtens. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 5wh day of July, A. D. 1833. skal P J Hansen. Notary Public dJfcw It News was received at p.Jic ieii.i quarters last evening, that a Mite jt Me I'tHik ha.l iwn cr.caMd ai.u ooout $2,tKK) woith of luoue and v.iuabe- taken. A descripuoii o." he ii ipoe. d truilry party was ti-teruuiied to C i i Murphy, and his e,gie eye is o; -;c j alert for Mr. m-tu A Diamond ring was losf in the ci.y some place last night. Anyone fi: c iug one wilt please drop it jui wuere thev found :t. - , Farmers and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative ageucv businecs, by which 9b to SiQ a day caa be earned, send address at once, on postal, to U C. Wilkinson & Co.. 195 and 197 Ful ton St, New York. 40i6m Maauf actor kigand Uepairing, good nd neat, at Merges. 5tf Hl'F.CIAL NOfirKS. ArivertUpmrnla under thl hca-t. l-er tine eaeh Insertion. thr renU NOTICE OK REMOVAL. I will mii.w r m aiocR rf )avlry. ut or ftViut Jul, Ma tj XtXrw-XfeTa new blue. 3.-U': 4ir on HU.1 Al., here I ill be ni.el to tee ull i: l J tuaii incrs fta many ui-w or.ea. Very truly ronr. lll L. i:. KnwitK MONKY TO LOAN-On real estate by miM van A VYouley. if tOK HA I.K l, 1 N 1 lt Y.- S'ove iu-w, rlngt is t.i, i. li.itki i.i imil nil nc-rji v ni llcii-s to ruu a flrxt ilaii Laundry. l.ii'iulu- ( II. f. WlUS'JN. VUK 8 A l-K A ftf -ili lullch row, r h. U. WllHlllHIIl. IllUll t U.tt VOli HA I.K--Kerlh Tablet In all at tbnoRee. lt' POK KK.vrKKH--LMok at w l-e'N ad. anil es- Jiirelally the halt acre U'ls iiiiit ll.e ti iifis. 1,'Ott HAI K a lot tn gud localiuii. lar- at thH oBli.e Part leu- u;tf FOi: SALF.-Au orJt-r fr a m .--ewliiK .Mrttl.ine. Iu4uuc al ?Ol: SALE Au orJt-r for a n - Aintriean a ewliiK .Machine. Iu4 uilc al tills f!K,tr. i 1,'OR S t.K 1.0K c rdi nf w5oJ 1 W..s. Wise. ii ll lit H.VLK Id pa; r tur sie at tlu i rTnr ut ceata er hundred or & ce:.t i?r Ji-.''.-po. it VOK SALE fon r loin tjC-t:er In !" lion lit thl city, liifi'iirr at Hit- or.lec It AtK-Oee hnuilr, 6 K-d l"t" ' r.d w 11 of water; on the oal t .' I'a'r ' round firi"t door west of if. W. KnliB -M'r. For particulars Inquire ot C. K. Chittenden. mtiet FOR ItKNT After Julv 18. the tu'.lU!ii now oi'caf'.ed bv bherwood. Iu'iulrc ol W. Wise. POK UKNT : A house in a iroud location, r wiiti plenty ot ti nit on t lie pieml-. In- iuireat oucv ut (dill 12) W. . V.ihk. 'ANTKl-A good coolt " KeMtauraiil, at Studeluiami -Suit 'II'A.NTED-Tm-o blaoksmltliM and a black- euiitb helper at Hchuellbaclier't shop, boil VA?S'TKI)- 1uy hoarder at HtadleinauuV ' to-ftau ant. The bent of bnartt "t reasonable term. -d f. r .,TKIX--hn ltauer has 1ohk1iI the Htolil- mail ntato. cornel ot 7th and Iiip. and in rre pared to aiMHJin'iiod ite I lie j.ulillc in the way oi uoarai ig ai u 10 i;:uik iy uiouth. oi nl the wPi-k or FOITM An innide safe kcv. Owner ran tlucl it lit this ortlce. lnuf Warrieh is sole agout for "frown Bucan. 112101 Warrick is selling tic: h df :no n brand of Strietly Pure White Lead at $6 00 per HXl lbs. IPJdJtv, JL WarrLk s?its t.i geJoj!;f V. m-l-sttgiet- o fyr 5c. I 1 '" Wanted Frci five to te:. iho :.u smokers to call on M. Schlegel for his new brand of fivo cent cignr, "The Pride of Nebraska." Try them, and you will e moke no other. dlOt In order to give the railroad bo -the beuefltof our 20 per cent oiscoui. t sale, we have determined to continue it until Aug. 1st, 1883. Elson, the only one price clothier. REMEMBER it" you want any cloth ing, hats, caps or furnishing goods, El soii the only one price clothier will give you 20 per cent from the marked price, until Aug. 1st, 1883. ufiuy even. By buying your goods f r cash of W H. Baker. I will guarantee to save ou 2- per cent, on dress goods, tiiminiugs etc., if you will give me a chance. We have all the new shades in buutitigf, nuns veiling and other seasonable goods. Cheapest line ot ladies, and children's Hosiery in the city. A few dolmans aud ulsters to be closed regardless ot cot. Best value in parrots aud fans; .:ck complete in all departments and must be closed out in limited lime for ci'sh. Give me a call and save money 75diwtf W. H. Bakkk If you want a cold and delicious arinn or ooaa water, go to tne r. u : " e'1- : JUST RECEIVED A few pieces of lawns, of the latest styles, at Jos. V. Weckbacii"3. Go to Mat Schlegd's for ali kinds of Smoking Tobacco. dlOSiG F'ne cigar Clippings at M. Schlesel' for 30 cents. d!08:6 JUST RECEIVED. A case of prints -f every deiraole p itterns.which are sold at 2-t yards for 31, at Jos V. Wkckuacii's. i "Cora Cure" warranted to cure with- ; out pain, or.lv 15 cents per bottle at j Warrick's. " lOfidtf A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents anil lodging at same reasonable : lates. Farmers and Commercial Mm ' will please hear this in mind. d&wtf 12 lbs of Choice Prunes for $1 00 at j Weckbachs. 109dvtwlGtf The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to be found in the city, also choice lemonade cigars and tobacco. loatf Notice o Coffee Drinkers. Buy your cotTec at Murphy to Ob. ; Thev sc!t tlie best, and grind it for vou i . in the baraui. 91. ' C:o pii:is rt oen-o i;e illjit! Bargains iu window eo iocs rtt W.H- rick'6. lU'A'Jl- IU J'.lot Cheapest place in town to buy ie works is at Warrick's. 103-uo-vvlt 20,00o envelopes iu XX win: :: .ird bliif, iu good quality Manilla, ami iu alls siz'-s, just received at- tnis otlice. Thse envelopes have been bought l a bargain, and parties desiring .-nv-lopA shoulu leave orders, 10-3tf, FOR S A I. C Lots H .tid 3 in lliock. 41, Improved. 197 II. II. ni);It.ll Br-.ii tier's trnck-r- Lewie. I -Il .!-T uetifmber '; rirk !H?St d "ilg?. b'.Vl, elc F"rsh Ora-''s ainl Li"ii-).i j:i: ceiled it th P. O News n-'po. I. - - - ' " i .t Il v.-ill pay j ou to n-j-l !:!! ill this pape-. y.i; uia-, w L-it' v m i want. 3j'A dreamer's Cricker at Stallem tu's. Iu' drugs, qua'ity is of first import ance; we keep noue but the besr. 113d6t9t W.J. Warrick. Loans on Real Estate. II you Want to' borrow money on long ime on farm" property direct from per eo s making loans. Apply to tf . Wm L. Pfote. iLet Them Talk WAl PAFHR "At Cost." 'Culi Piitc,"- Ac , But to get BARGAINS you moot buy of it We have been ".'lil.'i'd t the following piti es f i" loon: t!i two wi'i'kn. il vu have ma b: ' rliiiHi'i lr( rthoie, cotutnte piiten: B owiiu, j-r dot: i!e roll Wiiiu-H, 1 hits, Gilts, Lmh-.cd f ; i ! t i ."C KV I Not Hilly io w u.-il wuli paper prices ch ap.T tliati oihei'H, but Ojr nil . 1 . i' in. o.ufi ;-,oo'.i are vrt . r .v . St-i:J i-j a tt:! order. Y-.i,.h ki, W. J. V. L'.CICK. 1 uipc.rt. i tit to Iraii lii-. Spec! il induct inniln art- i.tl'i red you by i he linrlnijfton iu.it,-. it wii! p;(y ou to read their nd-i'iMi:!H:;t to bo found c'sewhere in tliis i.-:;r. tTtf Lo.t. A lad'-. - i h ilit i.i.d hukit. 'ft'Acen this cit ;w id John II. Ih.i ui t.- . 1'indi r pleiisi !, iv at Mr. Uuitl' i i i t ! i (ico. Wi-idiiiaii. Manufaci uniiT and repairii Sh -.vood'.-. i-i liorkwoid iloi:K. Pit'f. tl.OMilOt (lo.l.ll) (O !l!ll turm I ii Is :it s 1 p( r nnc iu' r, i ply !) .lillivtm .V Voo.-n . l. n' trl u A. S;ili.-.bury, Iemi: f. l.C.f 1 have an M n,o i.. -: .- ics oi corn j I.l .lib I -, and il liwy.- t 1. i I .-.11 .,t' 1 he i Uccejful heel. r.'Wi-i loan n t'.-n t .; t . d. j ; To In d'pi;cd ol at w 1UJ"-.1.- niai ! ch.-.p..r than any other hoti.,t in Cum ' IrUII I, V '.''..i nth, NcL IY.:i.. -. Hi) n, III. O'CONNOR. At the diiffU-tOwl. s.llo.iU, epposrn: Tin; perk ins house. Keeps a on,p:'t: line of "77" H 1ST Sj Ijiquors, AND CKiAiiS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OMAHA BEESL and i'r.t.'. br-iads of Kcrtii'-hy .ii .;.! y, flpj'osi'C i'rl'-.'.Ui Holf"', - - 1 IThMor:;iJ. HisN R Y BCEOK FURNITURE M:., KTC, Lit . Of Alt ie.i-i:ptis-t--. I METALLIC BURIALCASZc YOOI)21'T COFFI1T C! f all sizes, read v in.!) and sold cht-an U,t eiisli MY FINE II ISA RUE Its NOW UEaUK Kti HKKVICK. With niauy thanks for past patrons.. Invite all to call arni . uaiiilne my LAKH?. STOCK OK sit f. V f-U W 9-2 ft ?a f. ; s.st ; stI THIS MAGNETIC OELT 13 WARRANTED TO OUHEf till lul- :.,.-. ., ......ua-.. ... .,.5e?ilty. .... . ,. .- ' Uw'ce.iVn Ji"'.l.i. .'f tbs-i-Jr'Jt&tk. .'il i: tiMd ra.-.l-jr w-i.I -. . i. lii.l liu-f illf an '-- j usr.ul Bflturp. Sic hi ;ml.r cii- . r (.jntlBiii'j: 1 ftrwo of Jlatfa.-U.-i.-i P' rtr.' n'-i:. 1' -jlilb iirt n.liitaKv aouui tuih '..i..inji'.'c. aid LA-OKAGNCTlCwi ASCOMINAL SUPPaRTw.'V U I lib LMUiOt ..rtiiia, N Kbailiwii.DrpfCla,crlla pl-awf I!;? Liv er. KiJu -. UsttJiM-" rUH ,fc",4,,,V"u0.T a.0'J a r'TOtiinnniW Foot Eatt.-riuii l.a no tipror lntl)i-fn n-M in "f fcll tliMj ror.-pialrt1. TE'T j 'f or Lome PacV. Walcne r tlie tfi.'r., Vxlt- !. nf thr wnirb. Lnrtiu;i,. t liruu'e tioii and llnrsUon J Worn!., Incidental Bra- orrlmit vr Klwdluj. Iunftl, l"uptr-J Jr. I lr.v of i-U!.w v-n itiiMatrn'riiCfc'.t tswrri. mi '. i F.-ni br oii.r.--ia P.O. U .and nJtunMtf.n Ip-fO.ortT i n.il! on rm-tpt of i : In snter.riT. wl tnviwr ul i rabUndEicof nn:rr-MKW cu ucniil In cur i' wii-t, Mit tnl't' rf o rr k. , . . i TbalUraa"" t " J 'J aF4 a" 9 ara I -.--a c.ar tb najerl"t-'.!;if. O.fat pcl to tk i War lib tha muHT Gulronle muA EWnrlj i taken oil at. cljrhU Th.T lir.! 1 ihirpwrrorewr.a.K5 "IhE MAGXETOV ArPt.VCEfOa 218 lsta "St-, CilcttKS IU V sin S!te 9l Monro Sts.. Chicago- fH. BiMOCA'AUOUt'C, f d-S of lutnmn.u. Cat-. kUA. u rntetL C.i LAjera. m M ' . a in. t i n.li J. rK. J U- -Vrrrr lot m' c.-a, -aia '' . - x: Ir.mi i STY t lie mmi m r;-'li'S.K.lJ'Ifc.J--."- -ar K .t "t ZM C 1. 3 I i THIS MAGNETIC OELT 13 i i i L&fVS'? '. c "5 I a i. cm v REAL ESTATE (AN I)) t oaa:ci io.n A(a:.CY. Law Mid i'(!iecttou ht;irjrs prouip tly attended to at tl.it cJJire and pro t-ei reiiiitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing anrf ub ( i acting attended to ou thort u tiro and nt ihlo lion gimrantetd. It there is auv thing we do make a i-p. 'dally of, It 1 city and suburb real ts.'le. Soverul fine farms sad orro wilil land ut bnrgalna. Laborfnu neti cen get a horn? by paying uinntliV !y what they m w pay lor l.oini reof ' hoice hulf utro lot , h Jt.ltictm trotii li. II shop, at Ironi I'O to ltA, .'H-li, and on terniK that would make a man axhiiincd io Miy hi did not own a house. Come aud M'e, you ara not compelled to buy aud we wont give IhebO lots awuv, but OU rat) get them o they will abaoluttly tost jou nolh lug. f ive ut:ro lot milr from city for ''.r.U part ou time. Eleven acre lot mile frcin cliy for 06O tliis is exlra fine. Home goi d citv properly or out lots' fur trade for hor hoies or Cfrttle. Ten acres for 600 00 ' WH) 00 " ' " 7A( 00 " " ' '4iAO 00 Several fctnall tracts well Improved i nnd tidjoining the city, for la! a si r nsonabie rate;. fa km la.sth. 4-t ucrea, wild ii G' O () " iniprov'd 1'VjO t lot " 00 '4 44 U -.'10 " " M.tJ (JO Finest eto. k larru iu C'9 cotmty 11 lib' 0, lu;.g time aud low trite ol 1 i.l est. : l(o res, wll.J 1.-.TJ00' i ; " law ! nroA, wild, Rep. V'y (csnh) 12u0 j i r y i-uoMiiirv. Cor. I'd J bl'kn lioiu ehopa (t IiPip;tltk 1 8 17i :l tor 44 2 " ' " UA) it u 1 " 1 3 cr.r " 2 o 1&0 IJ00 860 " " S. 6tli Mrtet (fine) J 44 J'icnie Hill li 44 44 Waahingtou ave4 1 44 44 1 bl'k from Mam st extra 400 Imj. roved city real estntd in abun darce. I can find w hat ou want in this line if you will call aud see me. Business bourses and lots f r talc' at much lower figures than will bo at-ked six months hence, when tho dt- t ag' -nul is an iissured buccess. D tiot w!.)t tdi ih a;lvntice comes and then com plain of your pr-or luck. Stores and dwellings ren4cd and for rent, rents promptly collected. It you don't see what you want lu t his colt; ma coino and nsk for It. l'v probably rnised just what you want ! Olllce open nearly every evening from' Good new houso and two fine lots in O'jd location price, jHOO. W. 3. WISE, Union Qlock. JASON STREIGHT, (P'rHr to Strelat.t l jltller. i Ay vr strrv HT.n rr- mum HEAVY HARRBIL A lfirge Hue of i Saddles Brrllcs Collars WMps. k, always In toclc. Repairing of all kfnli ntatly dn & sort notice. Main Street, bf-Ueeu roarth sad Flttta. O. ht. STKEIGIIT. I!ui1nt Manr ,M" t ai.i a. Ma racer. ARNICA PREPARATIONS'. Cuomifctry haa Hvr,vrvl do remedy iojtU) 'j Arnica I r hatnj :fiianX CTapniia. I n per It prf tmro-1 aud crmUaod. U dm po eqioai a a, tui.rC jpropu&'kai. JELLY. "tun LUibrt ooi1n fruiion ot arnica. Wi.I nrd:ly cure lp- J ffl WlZ fi S B 2 a.- r-rX li S H mm ft o rnl linn-lii. cra'-K. U. lfns l xid roiJrhua of thn a't'.n.'rbethT c.kp1 trovu c:ii7-htic infl'i-' Kr.j o; H3 vt IIi;ii1Kt't. COSJICTICN, V. cure plmrlnuii law ana n K. inorru- rt:n mttt fciifi l'i r invwlaable In HU i'... .kin. A fttmiiy runadr for cuta, barua. brnlMi i fc.rea. fUlLLi LS MKT AL TV2M.8. TOiLET SOAP lllgrlitaUr pr- fuBnl.tilshIy mmi Icalrd. Ataclut. ly Daw. Kie tbm ik'n from chipptn.'T an-i Unpirt Io It lifw ana a healthy glow. UutivaiJod fur eleajucc t)a a-n r .nd riul!ca.tfn darKlrnff. Tho naoal per- 'txt tot.et aoap in t& world. flUCJa. Sft tvrr Shaving Soap A mtdieaU-1 arHcla ot rara merit. 1'ra : veuta all fSmpUxi, ' h -,! n aoj-o fkcaaaa' iakes snAVivr. nU(iur. V r.d mtxl by Piurbera, who ray of tt. Without rtr,lll ur. a tnnn fp. torn in Ktl.'r an! laeti:it(. mm ADMIPA Krrn tho fe axtd aeck fre fv?- l'.Iltr. io cfa. lor m iMJf cmjkav. SIS ct. lor uu-a-c caaav ', J -: mm VMM'VII flA I ft' ' II It without raMtiou I " 1 uo Uiofll penroa ax lfl taria arer rsrCKlnoed. it not only claana- r tn- Vth tLtrwCH:?. rt the comintK'n mri h ariiioa, rrrT-a anl baxd'-til tba irania. I ivea t the tmyXb a sweet, dellcat odor. IU Ufie tideiurbtfu Prloe. 2e o. A it dmranata ee I tho aboTe articjea. or WS wTU trv.ji thtitu, postpaid. on reoetpt of pne. C. K. OTRONO Sc CO.. Sole Proprietors and Hanlrs., Chlcagr.- WLL J. WARRICK, aOKST, ri-ATTSitorxn, 'JtFBStASIA. SEEDS unT tn Giimtoint rtr lsfcCTU'iriz LUm klmbU 4 l?LU1 rraa to .Ml. Wt. eiffnr lli Ijtlft .Vet.itw la e:d Wi.ai, and the hrtt Coiim'-Han c( W-.-trUmto,' Hnr, iT.nn WarXll. KvarfavJtLE !vi.-t h. of b i w 4 ' I i t-i a ana. akiik. tu bl in. an-1 ar a i" y o:. 1 Itr. -:.r. I kaa