Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, February 08, 1883, Image 4

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j and Dressmaking Parlors.
ODD'S 1J LOUS', UP-STAIllS.
win ! p' nwil to ho.- New, F.
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WILL J.
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VRANTEED.
OUth, Sept. 8, IBM 28m.L
-.cure Yourself a
OME!
y Acres laid off In City Lot,
Palmer's Addition,
ADJOIKIXO THE
k jV. RAILROAD SHOPS,
tsido the City limits, and not sub-
ject to city Taxes.
RESIDENT LOTS
. thon man. or any other man, can
U dinner under his own roof and
(t cold grub from a dinner pail
in the dusty, smoky shops.
three to ten minutes' waiic
from his work. Call on
J AS. S. MATHEWS,
t'y at Law and Real Estate- Agent.
uker's Store.will make terms to snlt
from $40 to $50
e,or forCash.to men that will build
No Lot for Sueeulatvr I
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF
PORE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND
Glass, Paints, Oils, Lamps, &c, &e.
. - THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY
Stationery
Closing but Stock of Cigars at Cost
CALL AND LOOK THROUGH MY
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
A. W. ATWOOD, of Chicago, Prescription Clerk.
PLATTSnOUTH HERALD.
I't'WllJilED EVERY Tnt'RSDAT
-sir-
Tiie PlattsmontH Herald PniilisEiBZ Co.
HENRY BCFCK
CKALEK IN
SAFES, CHAIRS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
f ALLIC BURIAL CASES
poiorrcasr coffiists
f 9, ready made And sold cheap for cash.,
MTt FINE HEARSE
THE DAYLIGHT STORE.
FullLin86eneralMerchandis8
' Pull Line General Merchandise,
At Bottom Prices for Cash
At Bottom Prices for Cash
JOS. V. WECKBACH.
rUttmoHth Telephone Exchange,
1 J. P. Young-, renldencs.
a U.nnvtt & Lewis, lor.
a M. H. Murphy Co.. -
t Buuntr btables.
ft fouuiy -'lrk'sffle.
S B. H. Uwli, resident-..
7 J. V. Weckbach, lore.
S Western L'nlou Telegraph oQlee.
t 1. H. Wheeler, residence.
10 1 1. A. Campbell, "
14 R. R. Wludnam, " .
15 J so. Waymau.
1 J. W. JeiiulUK.
IT W. 8. WIm, vlllce.
19 W K. Carter. store.
au O. W. Fairfield, residence.
VI M. B Murphy. "
rt 1). II. Wheeler Co . offlce.
iu J. F. Taylor, reildenoe,
W4 first Nation ill Bank.
it; J. I. Yuuug. tor.
ub t'erklu liuus.
tt K. w. lyr. r-Iuue.
SI Journal onies.
I lllHALU Fl. Co oHlce.
36 J. Wise, residence.
34 M. M. Chapman, "
37 W. I. Jones. "
99 A. '. Sullivan, "
II. K. I'almer. "
40 W. II. Hchlldknecht, ufnee.
41 Sullivan & Wooiey.
42 J. W. Johnson, re.sldeuce.
i A. Fuiterson, livery,
44 U.M"HplUiaS, '
45 L. D. Bennett, residence-.
44 Ueo. S. Smith. ofllee.
47 L. A. Moore, flor t.
4 J. W. Barnes, residence.
AO K. K. Livingston, ofllee.
7 J. V. Weekbaeli, residence.
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SIS Geo. .Smith.
J0 K. K, LiviuHton.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Sec wm rUk1'
rolnini).
H NOW HEADY FUK SEBVICK.
many tbanks for post patronage.
11 to call, ami examine my
LAKCE STOCK OF
KUKVTI MK AXIS t'OKl'ISH
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AND YOU WILL FIND U.-? IN THE
LEHSVHOFF BUILDING,
Opposite Win. IlerokTd, with a full line of
J. G. CHAMBERS & SON.
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ALWAYS AHEAD!
BENNETT & LEWIS,
THE LEADING GROCERS
Come to the front with a complete stock of
o.Clark Jr. & Co.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FKESII AND NICE.
"We always buy the best goods in the market, and guarantee everything
select. We are sole agents in this town for the sale of
" PERFECTION" GROUND SPICKS,
AND THE CELIlBHATED
(if
"BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing finer in the market. Tlatt's "TiKer" brand of ISaltimura Oysters
always on baud. Come and see us. We make you glad.
Best aid Most
pool Cotton,
T WOT. to) iPm
IkfllUJ IvJliDSlLaM
in the world, for.sale atj
Wholesale and Retail
DK. PIEAIB1L & 7th 'ST.,
Dealers in all kinds of
KMrai, MIISIO IPlICMTS,
PSICE,
BT
ATTS3X0UTn. NEBRASKA.
C. E. Wcscott will occupy the re
iiuiulSf f "'' 1" t,ia Uockivotxl
block preferri-jf his old location to
hi presen! i.laco lurlher downtown.
This hits been a gie;it winter for
rabbit hunters and the amount brought
Pv'tT from the Iowa bottom by nim
rods in tins oiiy w(HlM (lSSSAie sev
eral hundred in round number,
si sji -
Morrlsey Bros, have now large and
commodious olllce quarters in the
Drew- Week bach block over Wescotfs
atot, 'i ha mJJU'P Is Ultlch moie con"
venient to their etovaiUr uiiti the Ifje;
graph oilici?.
We nuileistuud tliat a new photog
riiplier ni m-cured rooms iu the
Hock wood bWL, ud lie has
nurchased t'nrrut irallerv tlxtures
He will ien up bhortly for a ihare o
the public patrouue.
Notwithstanding the falling off P
work in the 15. & M. shops on account
of the stoppage of construction and
the small oulside damages, over three
hundred and fifty men are now on the
pay roll in their fehopg here, and near
ly all at inside work.
The T. A. M. Club held their last
pat ty in Rock wood hall on last Friday
evening, and during the evening i
number of thoss present gathered to
gather and organized a card circle to
while awav occasional evenings the
coming forty days.
A new tnusi'?, picture and frame
store has been opened in this city the
last week in the buildui" with Mr.
Simptoii and the American & Wells,
Farffo Express company's office. The
new fiuu were engaged last week iu
morixi in. and arrraoging their
goods.
The people of Plattsinouth could
make the telephone exchange much
more effective and of much more val
ue to the citizens and its patrons by a
more liheral support to the institution.
We believe also that if the telephone
company would work their business
up here and lav its advantages more
fully before the people that it would
pay them.
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y you leave hero mighty Quick." made to so the error of our wavs.
aid the grocery man to the bad boy, when ho b.gan to hitch aboit, and he
its h came In, with his arm iu a sling, opened one eye and looked id rue, and
I lwoked us pious as a boy' onu look
when he knows the pancakes are get
ting cold, and pa he kind of sighed
said "Amen, sort or snappish, and be
got up and told ma he didn't feel well,
and she w'ould have to take Lis place
and pass around the sassidge and po
tatoes, and lie looked kinder scart and
went out with bis hand on his hip
pocket, as though he would like to
shoot, and in a got up and went around
and sat in pa's chair. The sponge
didn't hold more than half a pail full
of water, and I didn't want to play no
joke on ma, 'cause the cats nearly
bioke her up, but she sat down, and
was just going to help me, when she
wrung the bell and called the hired
girl, and said she felt as though her
neuralgia was coming on. and she
would go to her room. " and told the
hired girl to sit down and help Hen
nery. The girl sat down and poured
me some coffee, and then she said,
Holy Saint Patrick, but I blave those
pancakes are burning,' and then she
went out in the kitchen. I drank my
coifee and then took the big sponge
out of the chair and put the cushion
cikI bacileu up ugaiust the coal stove
to get warm. -"Everything hfcs gone
wrong since you got to coming here,
and 1 think you are n regular Jonah.
I rind sand in my sugar, kerosene in
the butter, the codfish is alt picked on,
and there Is something wrong every
time you arc hero. Now you leaTe."
"I alu't no Joner," said the boy, as
he wiped his nose on his coat sleeve,
and reaching into a brrrel for a snow
apple. "I never swallowed no whale
Say, do you believe that story about
Joner being in the whale's belly all
night? I dou't. The minister was tel
ling about it at Suaday school last
Sunday, aud asked me what I thought
Joner was doing while Jie was in
there, and I told him I interpreted the
story this way, that the whale was
fixed up Inside with upper and lower
berths, like a slsepiug car, and Joner
hpd a lower berth, aud the porter
mae'e up the berth a. a soon as Joner
came in with his satchel, aud Joner
pnlloil off his boots and gave them to
the porter to black, and put his watch
under his pillow aud turned in. Tho
boys in tlie Sunday fcinool all laugh-
Jluckln's Arnica fialrc.
The bt'st salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sore?, ukvrs.salt rheum, fever
suits, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
coma nnd all skin eruption, and posi
tively cures piles. It i srnaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re-
iiinueu. i-ric V3 cents per box. For
sale at UoberU' rharimicv. . :(7ir
...
irE StorE
ut. mac s ttheumatic Cure is an.
internal rvineuy una is pronounced by
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nun unve iiaau li 10 Contain
more true medical virtue than anj
other kind thrown upon the market In ,
tne snapo or oils and liniments. It is
warrantod. Smith, lilack Co.. pro-
I'neiura. cum uy r. . names and A.
D.Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. tf
Xhtney to loan; easy terms on iui-
proven lauus. M'i.i.ivan & Wooi.ey.
5tf at Union Block
John Hlake keens constantly on hand
a full line of line Irish and Scotch
Whiskies. Aug.l7.i8S2 '22y 1.
CALL AT TIIE .
Old Reliable
LUMBERYARD
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HARRIS tSc UNRUH,
-''1 I)KAI.BIIS1N
PUE1TITURE $ COFFINS,
arf nil klaili of tooJs usually kept In a
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a . an
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riUM t cumn rntMTi'itr. htokk
Alo. n very complete mock of Funrrul luoili.
Metalllc&WooflenCofflns.CasAets.RoLes
e.l. and the minister said I was a big- in the place of it. and then I put the
Work iu the B. & M. shops is quita
light at present comparatively, for no
construction work is done on the
road this winter and outside demands
upon the shops are lightened thai
much. The It. & M. has becu very
brtunatc in not meeting any large
accidents this winter, and that al-
wavs causes a light demand on the
epair forco.
Lait Saturday two drummers who
were storm bound here, secured a
sleigh and a driver, mid started over
he .iver to CJlenwood, preferring
hat way of traveling to waiting' lor
tin? traiu whieh was badly delayed.
We opine that two ubt)t g nearly
rozcu persons as tavel, lauded at
Glen wood lrom that sleigh, for tho
day wns a terror.
OBERT DONNELLY'S
SHOP,
ion. Buggy, Machine and Plow re-
I pairing, and general jobbing
now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
. Is a good lathe in tuy shop.
PETER RAUEIt,
e old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop.
is well known as a
NCh 1 WOEKMAX.
Wageas sad Bajtriea mad to
And Tinners stack.
TOFALL KINDS
1
- wner.
sati4faction gcaraxtked.
r jUN STREIGHT,
ieeear Strlcht A Xlller.)
XAxcrAcrraaa or
FOR SALE BV
Kicelsior
The Lingards had iu all probability
very interesting play, but the way
they slaughtered it here a week ago
never was equalled. That part of it
that was presented was quite warmly
applauded, and the company had a
rood and appreciative audience, one
!liat deserved better treatment from
hands than they received. When the
Liugards return to Plattsmouth again.
if they ever do, they will ke treated
with the contempt that empty seats
express. "
Last Friday night was another Cf
the very told aud stormy nights of
this particular cold aud stormy win
ter; nearly every train, was abandon
ed and even in the yards here, the
night men found it difficult to keep
out. Saturday, the trains in every
directiou were badly delayed aud the
snow flew during the day, making
the work of clearing tracks tedious
and slow. Up aud down the river
the r-ouds of flying snow made the
old Muddy look unjjbjug but inviting.
ST.LOUIS.MO
Fnr f flic by J. S Duke.
', C. B. PARKER & CO.,
LINCOLN AMD PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.,
MiNUFACTUBEBS OF AND DEALERS IV
HE iHEAYY HARNESS. American and Italian marble,
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":3 Eriilss, Cellars, Wkijs. 1
. .' . : tay to stock.
-firing o.aZL hinds neatly dons on
. -'toft notice. ..
jitret,toetwn Fourta aod Filth,
n. M. 3XKE1GET. Bminets Manager.
r , . - -y .
AND
Granite - Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Mantles, to j
fr-rmimft Awarded Work at VoaT tate Fairs, bhopt to &ur
veyor General's Office.
A S. FORBES, Foreman.
DjiVID MILLER, Traveling Salesman.
D R Uigelow, living some four
miles north of Juniata is troubled
by rats. Jt seius they recently im
migrated to his premises eumasbC,
lrom some other point 6B4 ere Miak-
iug a savage raid upon his stoU,
Strange as it inay seem they have at
tacked his cattle. Two of bis calves
have died from the eflects of their
work. They ate off their ear and
horns. They have eaten as much as
two inches off the horns of the
larger cattle. - m Ho is unable , to
kill thei latsas lie has so much stock
about thai lis U afraid to put out
strychnine, ao4 Hey w oa' eat 'Ilic
'RoueUod Uafs." He is engage4
now In catching I hew wiljl traps, but
that is slow work. To 'shoot them is
dangerous because of the danger of
fire. TLe- are so nudierous that, go
Pft ut wUU'aTanlern at night,' and
'suddeofV iwa:p-4tjc-tloors, Tatrcan j
ie sees scampcrius an ; f.m-y.'z
tbrougu tne stalls sua over ine- eauis
which may bo lying xiowp. I is lings
ger fool than pa was, aud that was
uscles. If you go back on me now,
I won't bsYO ft frii-nJ, except mv
phuiu aid n dog, and I swear, by my
l 1 .t.r
uniiuom, inai i iiover put uo sand in
your sugnr, or knrosene in your but
a.. ' .1. Il 1. I I. I
ipp. i aoinu me uckiug on 01 your
codrish, but yon cau charge it to pa,
the sum" us you d.d those. egj that I
piloted my I'lmm over Into last sum
mer, lliough you did wrong in charge
ing l hrictmas prices for dog davs
eggs. Wheu my chum's ma scraped
his pants he aid there was not an
egg represented on there that wnsless
than two years old. The Sunday
school folks have all gone bark op
me Muce put kyaue pepper on the
tove. wheu they were singing LIt
tie Drops of Water." nu t they al
had to go out doors and air them
selves, but I didn't mean to let the
pepper drop on the stove. I wnsjw.-i
iioiauii it over i lie stove 10 wuin it.
when my chum hit the funny b;ue o!
my cibow. J a says i am a terror to
cats. Every lime pa says anything
it inves me a new idea. I te'l von
pa Hi's brains, but sometimes he don't
have it with him. When he said I
was a terror to cats I thought what
J'un there was in cats, aud me and my
ohum went to stealing cats right oil,
and before night we had eleven eatg
caged. We had one iu a cauary bird
cage, three in pa's old lim boxes, three
in ma's bandboxes, four iu valices,
tWP iP il trunk, und the balance iu a
cl set up stairs 't hat night pu said
he wanted me to stay at home, bi
cause the committee that is going, to
get up au oyster supper in the church
was go jug- to meet at our house, and
they might want to srnd me on er
rands. I asked him if my chum
couldn't stay too, because he is the
healthiest infant to inn after errands
that ever was, and pa said he could
stay. but we must remember that there
wasn't to be no monkey business go
ing on. I told him theie shouldn't be
no monkey business but I d.d'n prom-
is nothin' about cats.
Wen. sir, you'u unto. Tlie com
mittee was in thp lijjrnry. by tjie back
stairs, and me and my chum got the
cailboxes all together, at tho top ot
the stairs, and we took them all out
and put them In a clothes buskel, and
jqst (is Le minister was speakiug, aud
teJlli-g what a great good was dene
by these oyster socials in briuiug
the young people together, aud taking
their minds from the wickedness of l he
world, and turning their thoughts in
a different channel, one of the bid torn
eal in li.ti basket gaye a "permeou"
that oi'udcil like the vil uf u ' lost
soul, or a challenge to battle. I told
my chum that we couldn't hold the
bread board over tho clothes basket
III null Jouer, whiin tVQ or throe cats
begun to howl, ait., llio ijiinjiU'i- stoo
ped talking, aud pu oi i nut to tiju-u
the stair door and teil the hired girl
see what was the matter up there.
SJic thought that our cat had goi
shut up ill t,u tjie storm door, and lic
opened the stair door to fell the gir!,
and l hen I pushed the clothes basket,
cats and all, down- the buck s'nirs.
Welt, sir, I 'spose uo committee for an
oyster supper was ever more astonish
ed. I heard ma full over a willow
rockjug Ijajf aud say, 'scat,'.-and 1
heard pa say, "Well, i'm rfjiis'd and a
girl that siugs iu the choir ay..iJIo4V-
ius, I'm stabued,' then my eliuiu and
me ran to the front of thu houe aud
ptt'lie dowu tne front stairs looking
ns innocent as could 'oe, uud went iu
the library, aud I was just gon Jo
tell pa if there was any errand ho
wanted run, my chum aud I was ju3t
aching then, when a young cat with
out any tail wus walking over tne
niiBisittfrj and pa was throwing a sock
at two cats that were flawing each
other over the piano, and ma was try
iug to get her frizzes back on her
j;cad, aud the choir girl was standing
lu lUo loupgg ytb her dress pulled
up, trying to scare the (.a 1 3 wjth, her
striped slocking, and the minister
was holding his hands up, uud I guess
he was asking a blessing on the ci2,
and my chum opened the front door
aud all the cats went out. Pa aud ma
looked at me, and I said it wasn't me,
and th minister wanted to know how
so much oat hair got on my paat r-d
veat, aud i said a cat met tne in tij
hall and kicked me, and mi crlsd "aud
pa said, 'that boy beats hell,' and the
minister said I would be ail right if 1
nJ bet;) properly brought up, and j
then ma was mod, nnd committee
broke up. Well,, to tell tn0 honest
truth, pa basted me, and yanked mo
around until l naa to nive my arm 111
& gjing, bui what is the ue of having
such iua USut a few cats Ma said
sbe never wanted to have ffiore
company again, 'cause I spoiled every
thing. But I got even with pa for
baaMug 'rne this morning, and I dasseut
go home. You see 3)4 'has got a great
big bath syonge, as "big as a chair curb
ing, and this morning I took the
sponge and" filled it with warm water,
and to jk tLe feather cushion out of
f.Ue phjiir Pfits in at the table and
pyt the sponge in" jtf plajic, and cover
ed Jt oyer wth theushiyn ppyef, an.4
wheu W all got fiet dawn to tia tabje
pa camo id Hud tduwa on it., to ask
a blessing. He -started Jo,: by ceasing
his eyes aud placing his haud&n front
of him like the letter Vi tHL, then be
brgWlc vlzz t!?t tbe food.jwe were
to ptrtake Sf m i't&Sea'k JMh.'4iA. b?
was going-to ask that.; alj- oi'ia be"
! H. A. WATERMAN HON,
"Wholesale and Hetalt Dealer Iu
sponge iu the bath room, and went up
to ma and pa a room, and asked them
if I slioulJ go for a doctor, and pa had
changed his clothes and got on his Sun
day pants, aud he said, 'Xever mind
tin- doctor. I fiifsq n-n will null
through,' and for me to get out and go PINK LUMBER
to the devel, and I came over here.
Say. there is no harm in a little warm SHINGLES, LATH,
water, is meter wen. i u line to
know what pa and ma aud the hired ,
girl thought. I an the only real heal
thy one there is in our family."-Peck's
Sun.
Our New Kiul ol.iuniit lu-nrg UuUayilu
1 vtHiiurnn,
Remember the place. In UNION
(BLOCK, on Sixth Mreet, TWO
Doors south of Cnss Coun
ty Hank.
Wliear we may lie found night onlay,
HARRIS & UNRUH,
24tl3 l'LATTSMOUTIl. NKII.
llikESCHNELLBACHER7
H IJl CKSJ9II Til
HOliSK KHOKINO it WACON 1! Kl'A 1 111 Nil.
All Kinds of ram implements Mendel with
NratnusB and I Xxpiiti-h.
SASH, DOOHS,
BLINDS, &c,
From Out West.
Arapauqp, Net)., Jau. 31. '83.
Kt. Heuald: Arapnhoo is not
dead, but slcnpeih, and iu her sleep
does lulk of devc-loptncuts ami im
provements in the near future that
will be a surprise to ninny. Our late
improvements are two fine churches,
Christian and Baptist, 3045 30x50 iu
size; an extensive hotel audit ion, that
or room, finish aud conveniences
couiparci well with ho els in large
cities; several new residences, besides
ndditiufjs tt Utile. ; U Ibis in the lat
Uv part of IX ('reparations tre
now being made for more resiliences.
Towu property is advancing iu value
aid iq dcmuiid-
G. W. Colvlo, formerly of Platts
mouth, has added a very fine tract o
Arapahoe, kno a n as Colvin's Addi-
i.n, aud is selling portions thereof
to actual builders.
Tjie graded schpols o the towu pre
a success, and nre conducted about 10
months of each year.
Farmeis are encouraged over crop
prospects which are brightened by
the large amount of suow we hnvp
had. and are having, as it snowing
now. More Anor,
E. S Child.
Fourth Street, in reur of Opera House.
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA.
mm
.Tho Plattr.
Pf e r n r
The Largest. Oldest and lisst
County Paper,
See our clubblug list this weez. t'
arrange to secure your winter's i!'
ing at ..
LOW R ATP'
and any publication in tho .list aU a
small advance over tho cost of on.
PLATTSMOUTH
II Kit A LI)
PUBLISHING
COMPANY
Horso, Milled Ox Shoeing,
In short, we'll shoe anything that t
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
JTsTIKlW SHOP
D Filth St between .Main riU Vine NMvets
unt aero v corner fioni llw xkwIIKUAI l
OKCKK )yi
Jobn It. Cox thaliardwara uaB, kaa
our m. finNltii TINNER, Clt
for prloa am mil kind of tla work..
J3tr
3,OOU TO I.OA OM FAUN
I.AMk.H. rF.ItfflM KAN Y.
tf HM.I.1VAIV K HOOI.El.
Patents
Obtained, and nil oi)ierbTiiiiein Iu
the 11. S. I'Mtenl otllee uttcndetl iu ru
MODKRATK FKKS.
Our olllce I oppohile Ihn IT. fcj pa.
nt otllee, and we (Mil obtiiiu imiei i.
in less i in- limn thoDe remote lrom
WASH I Ni; I OX.
Send MODKL or DKAWIMJ. V
iiiIvIkc us to at(!iiliihii;i v freu ol
ilinrgc; uinl wu in like NO CIlAUtlr.1
UXLUSS WK OBTAIN PATKNT.
- We reler. here. t tho Postmaster.
thuSupt. of Money Order dlv., and
Ike oll'u iul of the l. S. I'alent olllcS.
For circular, advice, term, and refer
eneeK to actual cllrnlw in your vwli
state or coiintv, addn.'xN
V. A. SNOW .t CO..
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Opposite
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I'alent OHIer.
Wiikhln;t
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THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE BYi
Win .iiiiinifi,Mn
Traveling troupes have to learn one
thing, and that is to cense the habit of
mutilating their plays when they have
small audiences, or the public will
ceaie giving them an audience at all.
It may be well for the managers of
the opera house to make a special con
tract to this effept with t!r advance
agents, for people are beginning to
enter their complaints concerning the
way troupes treat their patrons" here.,
The last two troupes have taken es
pecial pains to curtail their entertain
ments; in eaph nst:!i(;e, parties liave
attended the B;ina entertainments in
Lincoln and this city, and the gross
injustice the troupes did this city was
very apparent.
Is the Okl Kuvorue aal
rRoi-t
Omaha, Kansas City, Atchison and St- iasepi..
FOR
CHICAGO,
PEORIA,
ST. LOUIS,
MILWAUKEE,
detroit, niagara falls,
New York, Boston!
And All Points EAST and SOUTHEAST.
THE L1XE COMPRISES
Ncnrtv 4.00 nillos. Solid Smooth Seed Truck. AS
jfeiniHM-ltima nr. inn1t in TNION J.KI'OTS. It has
n .utionai loninaTioii n Di'itilc I M r; .i;r; A li
'1 HUOl oii I'AI'. LINK, unci Is umvriliv
f.i Ijo THH KINfiST "Kgi'lPPKH Kuliri'md ia ilia
orla lor U cJusscm i.i iriivtl.
Try it, untl you will fl:i'l iruve'lnK
rrrrm ..,,.;..., , ,..,. i ii.i..n) h I
Hyj'il ' ' i
IN I i
JOH2TS03
DEALERS
OI it discomfort.
ThroiiKh Tickets via lliin
At nil (meet in the w .
All hiformution uhout FHtn
AccTnimo'ltion, Tiiiii1 'i a.blt.
luiiyKiveu uy atppiymic to
f. J. POTTER, fr-ttCVAL tOWtLL,
Chicago, Ills. Chicago, Ultv
uuvc'inK a luxury Instead
l touted I. Ire fonale
f Karo. ShM'pinc Vnr
VIII iHi tluer-
T T O a . 1 r-r-i
riciruwaru, oiuves ana unware.'
Tho bwt and moKt complete assortment in the city. In the ROCKWOOD
BLOCK, two doors west of Carruths. - CALL anu hkk us.
Easter,
oiioii, too, lii (Is apu
year on the 25th of March. This is as
early by t .veuty-four hours as this
day cau take place. The old men,
men of age and experience, say spring
cannot come and stay until easier is
past, Juituow, we remember that
for the past fjw years the moon has
so uisported itself that this ' day has
tardily put in its appearance iu April
this putting back, the .spring work
sadly, end niakiug the- grazing for
caltle short even in May. This year
the young folks can select the ground
and the May queen, assured that the
flowers will be on hand for the crown
and wreaths.
.that day of eggs and colored UMT YfJ O f O T 9 J
, puts in is appearance this l jL fftf 1 V J '
li
ngj
0 li i I y
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ok
O O 2H F f3J T 3
The news comes up from Wymoro
lliut Audi' I'Prrl? ' Is rejoicing these
days over an addition Ig" hu li'nily.
His friends in this city will proffer-
him congratulations.-
Fer Sale.
Forty acre3 or laid one a!f mile
from Plattsmouth, same will"' he sold
in whole or.in Iocs to suit pdrehasers
Inquire of Wheeler & Benkett.
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Fresh Oysters.
Pjrect from the sea shore, constant
ly on hand, at the central ltestaur
ant. 2sm3.
1,000 Cords of Wood
for sale bv W. S. Wise. S&-H
-A. Salisbury i Peptist.
IStf
Mangfacluringand Repairing, good
and neat, at Merges'. 5tf
The best gord. for the lea3t
at William Herolds. 4
monev
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.Call on
AVise.
5.000 fence posts for sale.
r address 36lf P. L.
Wra. Harold's phi psfaidliPi? i)lY
good aud grocery housp for Jjargams
. 3if
Crites and Ramsey, attorney and
Notary Public, second door east of
Court House. Plattsmouth. .Neb. 5t0m
col-
jUS,
Jt will .iy f en tp rca.l WiseV
uiuu iu this I'ni'er, you iav ind
what vou waul. . ilitif
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KENDALL'S; 3T-
Livery -and- Sale Stable.
IGS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT.
EVFRYTIIING IS FIRST-CLASS TIIE BKST TEAMS ' iK f"TVr
8INGLE AM) DOUBLE CARRIAGES. -
Tit A V EL EltS WILL FIND COMPLELE OUTFITS UY C ALIA NO AT TIM
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VINE AND FQURTH STS. Julyltf.
PLATTHMOVTII NEB.
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Mrs, M. 'A. Buler,. Ladies Nurse, of
long experience.- Best of Ttefereoce-
evid'eiroe. Picnic Hill. .
' piaft8ii.olh, Jfgb. Aii?. 3f. ,82 3m
Schlegei'a' special- brands of borne
manufactured cigars are the leaders in
the market and are made from the
fcesf quality of tobacco. . J50tf
Partners and others desiring a Scn"
teek lucrative agency buslnecs, ,by
which; $5" to 820 a day cap ba earned,
send addres at once, on postal, to U
C. Wilkinson A" Co.. f5 " and 1ST Tul
ton Stn K.ew:. York."- ' ' . 40t6ra .
t;liepsTjr Platlsmonj h ad vLioi
IkVT(! Ijare reuuestedJW: Mar
shall JEsq4r'OUTit?tb3ite 'orders
for us toflliE f Ria4sisJttifi(j bk
Ot tho last tMCO certuh5Sjr,"iiriiUan.
infidels andHUarf fllikariu.'gJtving it a
warin welopniof L'all"6ri"irr M." and
see it. ' ; Pric-.mofrat.Ulooiii- 18,
Tribur.Buildin,-Wiigoill.
V"to ... !t-37jf;c3f;Co.
Mi un, iij
h iitt any ln.ix- ia
...... , .w-... rir - -"j. t - .xr
ibn.iiu.-T sucrcssFCi. Kkmkov ever d:s
covered as it I" certain la lis Ftteets and duel
not blister ; Alo excellent for human flesh.
HEAD fKOOK BELOW.
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER
VoungBtown. Ohio, May 10th, 1880.
B. .f. KvinInU Sil'.o., Gents : I had avery val
liable i'ainli!eiiir.:i.i' cM )jlik-li I prijpd- ver;
liiirhlr lie l'tl :t l:ir'e Iiolie Pbavlll 111 Orih ir.ili
anil' it &:n,Hli one on I lip njlier. whl'pU uiaMe
linn vtri-y liiine ; i nau iiim iiiiunr me cnr.te of
two veterinary surgeon who failed to cure
him. I na one day reading the advertixeineut
o Kemlai! s Siianu t. ure In the Chicago hx-
ores. I deteaniiiied al once to try it. and our
ru(nnyt here ?ent lor It. tney ordered three
id I lr. I lMk tliem all and thoucht I would
give it a tlioioiiiih trial,! useil'l! aocording toili
rei t;-):r; 2i:d the fourth day the colt ceased to
uej hut oihf buttle anil the uo
free from lump and a Miiooth
me state, lie if-entirely cored, lliecnrewa
10 remarkable that I let two ot my neighbor
nave ine remaining two Dottles who are now
using it. -
Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTER.
Kendall's Spavin ture
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's Mill. N. Y.. Feb. 21. 1878.
B . KKXDAl.L & Co.. dents : The Dartlcu
iar c. ud htLi I a;ed VQar Kendall" Spavin
Cure was a nialignact aifkle spraiil ot utitej.c'.
months srandiuif. I had tried many tliinfc. hut
in vain. Tour Spavin Cure put the foot to ilia
f rounu stcnin. anil ior tne nrl tune mace nan,
n a natural position. For a family liniment it
excens nnjining we ever usett.
Tours truly, ; '
. KEV. M. F. BELL,
Fasior oi 1. p. Church, Fallens illif. V. V
rei!d addreus for Illustrated CIrCn an T Btch
we think gives positrve prool of ft vjrtu js. No
reiuudT has ever met nft' Qu Bilquulifled
i4wut to ur knowledge; tor mI 8 wU a
iHO. 1
Frlee 1, per bottle, or Ut bottles ir f5. Alt
Dnnriileu have it or can net it for you. or It
will be !! to any address on reeeu.t ot price
by the proprietor. Dii. JJ. J. KJJLL & CO.
Enobunf Falls, Vk 4
OL.! BY ALL DUVqisxS
The Finest Pressed Bricli
X1T TE STATE,"
A IV IT V. A T IT It E I II Y
Orders received for any quantify, X
ana niiea in a sansiaciory maijTrwnv
jhose contemplating, to build
should examine our work, the
quality of our h ricks and prices, f
Yard, in rear ol Isonner Stahle,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Cass County Iron Works
JOHN WAYMAN, Proprietor.
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!Pla,ttsino"atli ISTeti.v
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' AfAJfPFAOT-ffJltfJVi
BOILERS,
IRON FRONTS,
' AND
or
engines;
HOUSE COLUMNS. ,1
CASTINGS.
i
HUkiuiir IL'Uu ai.
Our facilities for heavy work in Culumus aud Castings fur
not eurnasser! j.i Hie StHte. ' -
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Patronize Nebraska maonfactorlu. We dajjllcate alt'
freight aud tluio. . -
l'arties building in any part of thetate aLould write'
cacs 00X72 morv
March lltb, 1882.
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