n.l KLI. nl! MnN of to RAGS AITD . FURf 11 advance money on all able goods, I oil lower M.iin street. 'iV TAe OUl Vtike JittHJin:, itsiuouth, Feb. lt, lss.i liltfY fcr-irc Yourself a 'NL JE ! Vcrc hud tr in City L"ti, SI' rcltilici o muuiiiuii. ADIOI.MMS H1K , . .:. i:aiu:o.w siiors, IaA'- the City lim'.K "d "ot "'' jet t to city J:e. S'K k.:siii:nt urn (i- u xlion num. ' mii v other in. hi, 1 1 i hi-, dinner under hi own ronf mi I inn cuid uruli from it dinner u . i in tin- duM.. Mimky slu'l'. Onlv three in ti n minutes' walk from h'h work. Cull on .Ms. s. m vnu-:ws, f.t. an I Re. il 1 .-t ntf A ucn r ; -, 1 11 i.K.kc ti in To --- - fan i-h,t. ir.cn tinit v i!l Imii r Si (r'.i'"'' ' Y BCB'CK .EK IN f. l T? Wl. SAFE?, CHAIRS. arc. Ki:..tJc.. .ETALLIC S jJAL CAS i: . ... .. . .1 "-'-. IT' I. V J .- w 'OCIiJ tii " ' - " f allM.-s.rc:iJy uf ' -" ct-fHPfor-.. 1 i ;. ? K '" ' -i ''-s I'UU Sfc.il It I'.. Willi man lll:inkT' past l,;lu"i" vile;.!. I., i. ill :u..i ll1""''- '" t..i:iB""t"K OF tr e v W pi S -J L .2 loO o ' d. is. or (. e 3-. i H NEW ARRIS V.tftvRUH5 -Lir.Al.ulJlN TE2TITTJHE f .:gOFIl!S, urt all-kiulxif Kfiuts usyjiliy fccjit iu :i ' V : . v:--.----I-' ;HI I.r. t l RMTl KKHTOItl . ViTV eiilllpiClr rlck itf I'JUIT.A l.omN .li-O' K. "ii mx:Ii ;ri-ct, 'ij"v() DiMiiivSmit ti f C.iss Ciun ti Un.k .Vht-ar vre may be loiind ntslit or day. RRIS & UNRUH. 3 Pi.ATT.Mdl'TH. NEB. JBEKT DON NELL Y'i . . JiHuwj. Zlachiti anil I'lotr re- pa irttiy, a iul. genera I Jo b h i n:y tow Trp::ri tn do all kimls of. repairing (ahu wl criiirr nueliiiHT', a lline Is '4 j-"od i:t:lie hi my ?iu-p. PZTER RAG EX. old Reliable Wagon Maker is taken charse of the wwm shop. well known an NO. 1 VroKKJiAS. "Vxoa and Itosxiro rl t riir. IsaTisfactiox gcacisteed. 1 Str ASON STREiGHT, rruor to MrrljhJ fc Hilier.) . MAXITACI'VKJ'K OF 9 .i iAVY HARHESSJ .re line of irs. . rm J 1 Aifv4 I T I 1 WILL J. W WARRICK DRUGGIST, KKKI'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLE1E STOCK OK PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND MEDICINES, Glass, Paints, Oils, Lamps, &c, &c. Tin: niKAi'KsT tlack in tin: city to ijuy Books and Stationery, Closing out Stock of Cigars at Cot rLL AND LOOK TIIUOUGII MY CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A. V. ATWOOD, of Chicago, Prescription Clerk. The PL ATTSMOITII 1 1 1'AW LI t-vciy facility j o : Iti every ik-pariiiii'iif. Catalogues and Pamphlet Work, Iii cviTy i'.cp:ir;sn-iit. nr t ick i.f I' M i rs in;. I materials it Lwrjif ai! orn i.IhI' in ; i.i:i; ;ui! as.H.ir; in' lit,. ORDERS BY KAIL SOLICITED. ANI YOU WILL FIND US IN THE LEHP-HOFr SUILDINC, Orposite AVm. IL mill's, with a full line of HAPLESS S-ZDIDXjS"", I. G. CHAMBERS & SON. i , 'ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNETT & LEWIS, LEAUlfib I IU Uir IIUUI UII ALWIIipiClC fim.ll Uft laple and Fancy Groceries Come to the frout w iili FRESH AND We Aiwiivx Imy the l ist poods in the market, an.l guarantee evcrvlhing vi- sell! We are su!e av-nts in thi tow.i for the sale cif I ' rClirKCTlON" GROUND SPICKS, : AND THE CHLEUUATKD 4 B ATA VI A" CANNED GOODS, VoUiir.p finer in the market, l'latt's ' Tiper" -lr?iul of IJ.iltiiuoie Oysters ilwujs on h;i:ul. Ciime and s-c 113. We -ill make you glad. iii B: PARKER & CO.. LINCOLN AND PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., AiTRinfuN and AND a n Q n Tl "Tm r v! TrTl rm Y PIMILISIIINC COMPANY has lor first-cUns 9 o a complete Hock of NICE. ail kinds of o GBOO TSBI CAIL FOR SALE BY N ST.LOUIS.MO Tor ?ale by J. is J)ukc. iTALiANbLuouj - m 1 PIM'TSIIOOTH HERALD. J PTBI.ISHKD EVERY THURSDAY BT Tie Plattsmoulli Herald PcMisliinz Co. LOCAL NEWS. , The mud deepens. The poat office window tell the wayfarer iti place. For a game of billiards call at tbe Palace hall. Dr. Meade is now settled and located iu physician's row. Insurance men have done an in creased business since the fire. Wescott's room in the Rock wood block is nearly ready for occupancy. Work has already co nunc need ou the new buildings. Skating riuk iu Fitzgerald's block basement. New skates and more fun. Sherwood will occupy the new room in Rockwood block with C. E. Wes cott. The ice iu the Missouri still re mains intact and waiting for the floods. The German theater in Licdf rkram hall Sund.iv evening was largely at tended Dr. Clutlcr has secured a room in Fitzgerald block where he will op 11 his dental office. The prospects for the Bpring trade are pood, thi merchants will be ready to meet if, and all will be happy. Tin- large panes of gluss in Warrick' drug re, tint wire broken during the recent im-- have been replaced with new ones. A number of the young people were plesnnilv entertained by Will Kline tin. 1 itcr at t heir re-ideiK-e hisi Fri day evening. The mud, the mud, the muddy mud, the mudd:est kind of mud ly mud; Mich m;:ddy mud mixed up uit.li mu I, u.tiii-.i muddy mud mu;:!i ii:m!.lit-r mud. Tiif ;ir.;:.vi.: returns thank lu the in,i.y.r who h;w had a temporary va:k laid on Fifth street, which litis our tfei from the niii'H and connects u with thu worhl at large Let us have a eity government this ear that will widen the sidewalks ou Main street and put in good gutters, sufficient to carry off the water, this is due to oui business men. - Jno. D, Simpson, our ubiquitous fleet footed expressman and accomo dating business man is safely ensconc ed in Johnson Rros. hardware store with Li3 express office. A certain young man in the city ac cideutially got his coat tail caught in Mathew's store door yesterday, and it cost him 23 cigars to get loose. Wil lets smoke and say no more about it. Mr. Ezra Sampson, residing on the old Eikeubary homestead south of town, pronounce the doom of the peach crop for 1883. He says after a c ireful examination he finds the peaches are all killed by the hard win ter which, by the way, is not over yet. The necessary preleminaries for re ducing six hearts to three were ar ranged last Saturday by Judge John son; be having issued marriage licen ses to Joseph D. Skiler and Clarissa A. Crimer; Joseph Wildi and Christine iluoth, and Charles A. Harvey and Josephine Morgan. Tt is but a small token of respect to the presence of ladies at a imblic as- j semfiiy, for the men and boys to re move their hats; yet it was demon strated at the Opera House last Thurs day night that there are lliose who ei ther have no such respect or are in clined to disregard it. It requires no work and costs nothing and its cheap ness lecommends it. Some of the superfluous dirt upon the bluff on whieh Mr. Blake's resi dence! stand? is being chipped off, which will avoid any more obstruc tions on the sidewalk in that vicinity, causcdby largo chunk breaking loo-e &ud tumbling own, of thoir own accord. The historic hog and festive boTiue, either h.-ive no ftar of the city officers, or are not. well informed in regard to the city ordinances, which is evidenced by the pcrsisieucy with which ll.ey r..am, unprotected, through lhe business por tion of "the city. Who belongs to then), and why is this thusly? O.-ie of the Herald force is indebt ed to Air. .Simon D. Mayer for a re membrance in the shape of a wedding invitation, which wedding recurs in New York city the coming month, the high" contracting parties being Mr. Mi,er and Miss liachael Hess, of that city. The Herald desires to thus early proffer congratulations to Mr., ilaji-r who stands in such an auspi cious position. In last week's Herald thee was an omission in the testimonial in Dr. Fisli blatt's ad., signed by Alex Mcintosh. It is not our Alex Mcintosh who has been so miraculously snatched from the trave, but another man possessed of the same name,-who resides at Schuyler, who is stiil a living fact of the truth of his statement. Rev E. Powell, state missionary of the L'nitarians, ,vas in the city over ounday preaching morning and even ing in Rockwood hll. On account of the iusnfficent notice the attend ance was verv small but all who were present speak in the highest terms of both discusses. The Daily Herald starts out un der very favorable auspices, and with a circulation which is very gratifying to the compauy. The Herald is very gratified to receive so many, words of encouragement from citizens and busi ness men and will try and prove itself worthy the warm place the citizens seem so willing to accord it among themselves, A good one is told on one of the boys in the It. & M. store house. One day last week general manager Potter dropped in to take a look at things, and after seeing all he wanted to down stairs, started for the second, story. "Hold on," said the employe Dawson don't all" Oar Owa ITacU-fUm. Undo Sm Marker; the father of sev enteen children, ull alive and well, ob served the item iu regard to the parcats of fourteen children in yesterday's Jour nal, and straightway 'left his Cass county farm to come up and get acquainted with the father and mother of the four teen children, now in Lincoln, 'Uncle Sam Interviewed tie family yesterday, and says the sight of those fourteen children brought tears to his eyes.-State Journal. Spring UnlUHnr. The spring moo die promise much to riattsmouth in the way of business houses- They will bring with them the com pletion of Mr. Sherwood's Jjrick build ing and business house ou the corner of Main and Fifth. The removal of the old frame hotel in block 25 on Main St. by Mr. S. S. Billings, and the erection in its place of a substantial brick block; al so the erection of a brick block upon the burnt district, in block 34, by Messrs.! Sherwood and O'Neil and Mrs. White. These are only a portion of the projected improvements on Main i-treet. It was a pitiable sight upon the night of the performance of the "Mer ry War," to witness one young man, alone, piloting seven young ladies through the mud and small boys to the Opera House. They were 'vay up" young ladies, too, and occupied way up seats. It was as good as a circus to watch the boys of "our crowd," as they sauntered in by themselves and sought seats in the dress circle, and casually glanced up into the gallery the girls were all there "seven up" and the girls held the top hand, lioys, boys, "perhaps you shouldu't have been there." Dr. Fishhlatt wishes us to pul.lish the following testimonial from the Schuyler Alex Mcintosh, who is the genuine one who was cured of bodily niiineiit 5:. stead it : r nwn Alex Melnto-h as many sui- Mised : SeiiCYL. It, Nmihkka. Fell. 7. Ism Mr Dear !r US.l'.tt: . yi;i lie Ll ot i:r:;:utli. winch 1 ill u-wr lie aile to u-ii.iv, lor lit; c.;s:iiil' rkllt )ult ilj.ve lllll;i it ill I . r aimu in:-. tiivi lor v ioiiri lime li.'en ion- .-olcrt-ti a iM:iirW'.s coo. iimpiivt. itntt evei v ! body, ini'liKlii; iiivx-'i', c ju.siai'ieil mv tlas iiiiiiiiK'M'u. M:. t;in..t toil une n-u me :u Ml'l-iy to y.ni I'ir I rt-ai uient l.mr NoVKi.'i.er :uul in th'. iueit.lUiio - hint lime you liave cifecU'il wl;at iiuiiieioiit n. Iier iloctoii. tnive (ai'eil in : a eonip t?ie I'i'i'ioiuliiiii 1 iihvp viiiee gained IU teen pounds u. 'l eoiixiiitT myi-et( now luor oimlily cured. You aie hi lilicny lo usn tiii.t hs a reference fur oilier sliniivi'lv a tlle.i'il Yuum ar.iveiiilly, ALEX. AlolN TOSH. At last Plaltsmouth is to have a pork packing establishment, a firm of energetic capitalists here having em barked in the pork business. The gentlemen who have made the final effort and who are deserving the thanks of this community, need no in troduction to the public. They are young men but possessed with the en ergy to mako their efforts an entire success. The firm consists of W. C. Sho waiter, Fred Black and W. C.Cush ing, and the facts that led them to embark in this business are as follows: Saturday night Jim Antill had a raffle to dispose of a watch and three pigs Thirty-six numbeied tickets were sold at one dollar each, and the above three drew the pigs; and are ready for bus iness. It is rumored that Fred Black insisted on starting a stock farm, but the other two voted him down and we will have a packing house; this is as as it should be. and we have onlv one recconienditiou to add and that is that the man who won the watch be employed as time-keeper in the new pork house. Last Saturday a well knwn Cedar Creek J. I', was in the -si i y preparing himself for the performance of utility heart-rending in iis nature, solemn to wi'nes-i. ami of the greatest moment to those immediately concerned thert-kt. Ho came not alone but was accompanied by Trieuds of those par ties whose deep interest in them was manifested by the extravagance dis played in the selection ot'their tokens and also the churacter of them. The event transpired yesterday, a day propitious in every respect. The scene can better be iiii.-igiucd than described. Imagine Judge Jim S'tial ley wrapped in all the diguity of his official position, calmly pronoun ci tig tho words that joiu two hearts and two fortunes into one. The fluid ex tract of bops and barley had not been forgotten, and after the transfigura tion, all bauds joined iu the meleo, the flnwiu:r bowl taking a prominent part. ... So far as heard from, all hands, tit this writing, are doing well The eulertaiument ot the season thus far, was the production of the ..erry War," last Thursday evening, by Ilavcrly's English Opera Co. The audience, while not so large as might have been desired, was au apprecia tive one, as was proven by the repeat ed encores, which, each time, were re sponded to. The parts were all well taken and admirably- carried out. Miss Dora Wiley, as Violetta, fully sustaiued the reputation the lady has gained as a prima donna. Richard (Jo'uleu as the Marquis, had a good conception of the part, and has his singing been as good as his acflug,the character would have been complete. Arteuiesia r.s represented by Pauline Hall was all that it could be. Little Miss Richardson as Elsa, the wife of the tulip planter, even surpassed her self, in the manner o:her singing and acting. Bathassar, the tulip planter, himself was faithfully represented by J. Ssurgis, who notwithstanding the loss of his wife and bulbs," eutcred into the spirit ot the scheme, nnd ac quitted himself in fine style. . The choruses were all evidences of skill and training, and the appearance of so many charming ladies and elegant costumes ad (fed materially to the suc cess ot the play. The orchestra was an exceptionally good one. Should the English Opera Company again appear-in 1'iattsmouth they will be greated with a house they so well deserve, even though the price of admission exceeds that or dinarily charged. Louisville is fast putting on metropoli tan airs; on last Thursday night they had two dances, a minstrel show and a dog fight." so report says, which is ccr- 'ni lirely showing an for tUe rail k the time to look after the i of vour business and dwell- l, and especially should prop- I on Main street see to it tuat i sewerage is not permitted ik tho foondctions and the ' their business huu . .No If tW. Tke HtareiUld Head. Laramie Boomerang. Most everyone who was not born blind knows that the stage bald head Ian delusion and a snare. The only all-wool, yard-wide bald head we re member on the American stage is that of Dunston JClrke as worn by the vet eran Couldock. Fffle Lllsler wears her own hair and so does Couldock. but Couldock wears his the most. It is the most worn, anyhow, "What we started out to say U that the stage bald head and whiskers make us weary with life. The stage bald he;ld is generally made of the internal economy of a cow, dried so 'that it shines, and-cut to fit the head as tight ly as a potato sack would naturally fit a billiard cue. It is generally about four shades whiter than the red face of the wearer, or vice versa. We do not know which is the woisi violation of eternal fitness, the red haired man who wears a deathly white bald, or the pale young man who wears a florid roof on hs intellect. Sometimes in starring through the country and play ing to ten or ufleen hundred engage ments a bald head gets soiled. We no tice, that when a show gets to Laramie the chances are that the bald head of the leading old man is so soiled that he really needs a sheep-dip shampoo. Another feature of this accessory of the stage is its singular failure to fit. It is either a little soft at both ends, or it hangs over the skull in large fes toons and wens and warts in such u way as to make the audience believe that the wearer has dropsy of the brain. You can never get a stage bald head near enough like nature to fool tbe av erage house-fly. A fly knows in a mo ment whether it is the genuineor only a base im'tation, and the bald-head of the theatre (ills him wiih uatisea and disgust. Nat ore at all limes haul to imitate, preserves hor ba'.d-he.ul as she tloes her sunny kirs and d.-ep I sras, far beyond ihe reach of Itie weak. faJiiMe iiti.iiaii iinita'or. I I ; 11.. Mil- ss i.- like r hm-, it c-ini' -t h i i.urcti.ised 1; imi.-l acquired. Son. men m:iy b- b-rn h.ii-i. :,. i- m.iy ..tr quire baldness, and olh-is omv have baldness thrust upon iheiu, lm: h-y generally acquire it. The stage beard is rather dizzy ay a rule. It lot.ks as much like a be,--id that grew there as a cow's tail would if tied to the bronze dog on th' front porch. When you tie a heavy black beard on a young actor whose whole soul would be churned up if he smoked a full-fledged cigar, he looks about a savage as a bowl of musli and milk struck with a club. The Nebraska State Journal makes note of the fact that in the progress of the trail of the accused conspirators and assassins of Caven dish and Burke, at Dublin, it is shown that the prisoners in the dock are not a whit behind Guiteau iu their interruption of the proceedings and the boldness of their retorts to the counsel and witnesses. What the great London newspapers than were so horrified at the siiamelul'scenes" at the Guiteau trial are going to do about it, does not j-et appear. Per haps they will insist upun the im peachment of the jude who 'va;i not keep order or command decent respect from the defendants." C B. Nonparel. Bnrnt Ont. but not Burned I'p. As soon as I can procure a new out fit I will resume business, and will be glad to see all my friends and patron- that require any dental work. I al-o would urge upon those that owe nie I anything that now is a most excellent and suitable time to "walk up to the ' I'oi.Hin's ,-ti;... .in,) uiilllo" XI.. I quarters are almost anywhere on Main street at present. G. W. Cl.fTTKIt. Farmers aud others desiring a gen teel, lucrative agency business, by which 85 to SO a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to II C. Wilkinson & Co.. 195 and 107 Fnl ton St., New York. 40iC;n J. B. Strotle, attorney at law, oiliec iu Rockwood block. Deeds and tub ers instruments made out a-d ne knowledged. 46t4 J. V. tVeckbucli lias Just 10 cti el : line line of carpets iti ttie latest patterns. Cull e:ir ly. 4Stf There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the Ihiss eating house in tbe state. 23tf ' Money to loan; easy terms on im proved lands. SULLIVAN & WOOLHY. 5lf at Union Block John Blake keens constantly on hand a full line of fine Irish and sc Whiskies. Aug.l7.183 23 1. Fur Sale. Forty acres of land one half mile from Plattsmouth, same will.be sold in whole or in lors to suit purchasers. Inquire of Wheeler & Bennett. 37tf 1,000 Cords of Wood for sale by W. S. Wise. 33-ti A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf Manufacturing and Repairing, good and neat, at Merges. 5tf The best goods for the least money at William Uerolds. -ioif 5.000 fence posts for sale. Call on or address SStf P. L. Wise. Schlegei'a special brands of home manufactured cigars are the leaders in the market and are made from the best quality of tobacco. 30lf Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, at the Central Restaur ant.. 22m:). At Schlegel's cigar store may al-.vas be found the very besi brands of smok ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. :.0tf Removal. Jno. R. Cox has moved his hard ware store wo doors east of his form er location where he ls- room and to spare. Call and see him; no trouble to find him. 3t For Sale. A new frame house wit.i stone base ment, containing 5 rooms; convenient to 'the R. R. Shops. For price and terms, apply to Albert Calkins, or Wheeler & Bennett. 47if. Choice Honey. Choice extracted honey in Sib tin pads at Bennett & Lewis from the apiarv f-J. -M. Y'i.if., u' Three Grove. This honey is w:rra:r.ed absolutely yaro. 47t4 lee. v " Parties wantiug ice de'ivi-Vw-liext season wiifiiml it to their intTcst to consult Joseph li Kairfield n.w. By making your coutracts with lim now tou ill s ive money. tQ tf J. ne i.a.t emgiuaw r ire ivnaici'7 is to boss, JAiiUttt iti Uwii aw nveuis Dr. Utaek'H HI euniHtle t'urn Is an Internal remedy mid ia pronounced by hundreds who have used It to contain more true medical virtno than 11113 other kind thrown upon the inaikel In the shape of oils and liniment". It is warranted. Smith. Black A Co., pro prietors. Sold by 1. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. Ktf II tick leu's Arnica Salve. The best salve hi tho world for cuts, bruises, solo, ukeis. salt lheum, fever sores, tetirr. ch.-M'ped hands, chilblains corns and nil skin ci up inn, mid posi tively CUteS pile. It is gu.li.illteed lo give perfect satisfaction or monev re funded. Price cents per box. For sale at Roberts' Pharmacy. o7ly Citizens til' lMattsinouih nnd vicini ty: We have requested J. W. Mar shall K.-t , of your ci 1 y to lake orders for us tor the gienli -t s ielililic b ok Ol the hist two cenlmi" i. t'hiM iau, infidels tttid ull iirenlik'' in riui,ir it m warm welcome. Call on Mr M and see it. l'riee moderate. Room Tribune Buildirg, ( 'hieago; Ills. It in ll. II Wish im .v Co. We challenge any dealer in the state of Nebraska to produce, as lit;..' a ciar for purity and quality of the tub.iceo as is used in the manufacture of the Flor do Peppei berg and Rocky grade. .1 i i.trs Pi-prr.iim-.uti. Manufaei tilt r. Oil Cake, fiitfiind linseed oil cake for stock feeding the best thing that can be fed to cattle and In., 's; at M. B. Murphy & Co'.. -17H It will pay '! to read Wiso'.-; col umn in Ibis p.'ipir, Jon may ti'id ju-t what von waul. o'Jif MIKE SCIINELLBACHER. 7,,riX?77 iioi.sK siio:im; s. wachn i:kiwi i;i n:. Old Reliable H. A. WATERMAN II SON, I. oli-":!. i' im.! l.v:;ui J.-aler in PINE LUMBER I '-: i f SASH, IMA N US, :.(, i'. iir; 1 :-"!:.. t i'i i e. i i f '-!'' ' ;i Iti-u-e. I'l.ATTvMOr i I!. Xi::'i!.KA. - tt-asai&ja n .v. js b thrvj n P. 4 h J i Mill V 1 J J f S U j f i 3 1 I 1 a 3 im a :-i Is ill'-' OU l-'iiv..! .C5 : Or. aha, Kansas Ci'.. -'U!.ison ani C". Josef.ii, i 31 PEORi A, ST. P-GUSS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, fi'AGARA FALLS, j rEwYcRK, Boston! And All Poin's EAST and SOUTHEAST. I t:ik link omit.:si:s Xcnrlv i CX. i::i ' .. S..'u! S-i:cnh SfrlTrack. All j eonn-'.ir,s ar- u..vi.' i.i I NION OKI'O'I S. It h ! Nal.nr.:il l: p'l'Mci i :i U- .i.tr I HK tiliEAT '1 HiiOl :il t'Ail I. INK "''J is l!niv"rH:if rontwdMl til l-' 'I'll K l'I.V-r l l, I ! i'l'l.U Kul.rxuU IO Ul WnrM f.irail Caw-" "i loiv I. TrTit.,an1 t.iu .rill rtr.a iiuT.''ln a luxuryjnKteftXi Of a iilsctHiif.irL. I Tliroiwli Ti iK-t. vi.-i t!.-..- ".-If.-ijratc.i l.ine fornalo ai nil oftic:1 in tti.- Vv All Ini'.irmntii.n ii-.i.t. c:1....m of K:iro. --Ipppinir Car AcC'imm.xtatHins. 'I'.-i- lab. vs. c., will b tiieer lullT iiiren by miplyii.t. t.i T. J. POTTER. PERCEVAL LOWELL, 31 Vice Pn-. 1 O'n'l Hk:ir. Ova I f Wrfiiw A(t.. Chicago, tils. Chicago, i ' KENDALL'S) 2:05 yJ J ''TJ7L -ITTT I p.jvit-u! lii i-f' i.ai!i in n.- rtree. :i-J ti. - j KtAumwKi.ui.nv,. i FROM COL. L. P. i'O'l'ER yt::.t"l :!:. I !i:i Jii.v .i.tli, 11. .1. Keml: V t ll.tl.ii- k mil -i ot. ; .. ; :!-. : I !;.! very vtii t i.-iL ':..!-!i i I-l I-.i'il '. y .1' ';...lli III til,l- jt.il. I i.iiii;.. -i .'I'm' ;,ici n ::c-ii i' I .c .. 1. i tit v.-. i '. i - : I !; ; ! n:i in, t v. ,' -, ,-t !:: .,1 ; - v l i liiia. 1 r.-i- c - .:. v -.ci:i'tr 11. i K'1,! : '''i o, I r , c. I. J-s i i-.! -.. c I" ti;.; J - - i-ii. I li-i i:l;;.r. II . sUvi-m-en f 1 ; : t u )-,.i- ; try :.. a :m 't.r v t.ri!.'u i!-ri'i! I I villll-l ' I.... 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Ilri!::,:. l .;..v T I: ! in ii -.' -i-: ! I.I oo -I i tio-in.. tn:.--. V b All Mis of Fam i2iri:sic?:is Ms.iil6.l Willi Ni-:.; lo-i- l lit:::-: . ..;( ".;-c i ' i H,', In w.".; :-V.-- ..livlli').;; lh;;t ii.F to.l! fei-L. ! i o'.Ji a ; l.i :t to a (iil'iUTe. 1 'o'lii' ii'.id Sec I S. li!'i'i.-S" 't . -' . - t ' i .!.!.,; i.-J t -in- Il.-I 1.. ... i-: s k i: I: V '' - I. CV . c , ; i. .x : i iik rTT srx 1. Ji!lJ&VJ!5IlS TTi 31ake's Building;, up Stairs, 1 , , Where they are d reiving a complete line of all kinds of 1' We also w;.-ii to inform tho cit ;y.oin an iiiigeiiieiits for Dyin g, Gleaning N Slepairin g ....... v .x.vo't ...... of ISae iUl sUiwl yea wSBS fiu.d it 1 is J5. i i h six-, ivi T?.Til.A DY for ITHIS CELEORATtD tr K!?IVT H YV l Mt i ' 5: PJ5 a.?1';: DEAL Smith Hardware, Stoves and Tinwi The best and most cohijilete ksoi ', BLOCK, two doors west of ('auiuh.-i. 213. 5 '.; I; 5 . - '. L'iiiTi- i .3 i i:vi:;:v i i;i: ti;. i ;.;. is Fli:ST-ei. WS-TlfK l'(;iJ I 1 iVI.L FIM) (O Ul-l. VINE AND FOCI. 'Til ST.- The Finest Pressed Brick 32 31 A 5J V ACT IT 11 E 11 V Orieis YVAimwA for any uin(hy ami filled in a satisfactory manner. Those conicin plat inr tr imini should c'amii!c' our work, the quality of our hricks and prices. Yard, in rear of llonncr tahhi, J Ji H li i Ji , Si v n A OOP S ? S W J0RN WAY5IAX, Proprietor. W 1 .1 IT " V .itl-CJlVl'Mlf 1 JLCUULOitlV LLCi.1. MA XUFA CTUllXllS OF JSOIS-I2R8, UtON FIIONTS. AND CASTINOh Our f:ici':i"-'f-. r I.'.hv v. : rk i.i C::ti:..!.! not siif'f'Vfd in i"ie Jftxte. of I'lnt'smoul h that, we have inn In J S2IESK BEOS. K (S? Black Bros. .k4 to v i H Jfi ! I ' BUSIHsfe " ' HUH incut in tin ale BKST TKAMS ;, Ot 1,1.1 CAl!HIA'.f.. f. f.l-: OUTFITS ;J CAI.l J SO AT TUK .iuhllf. PLATTSMOUTH NLB. STATE. : I I.-5 i4.cl 3 ?- h IV IIOUSJ2 Cpl.UM sastcil uis. A L a y pop. :"-f ? a 'nY .;-;3::::.::!:.!;r;,;i:y;;s..4,l "J I 1 IN city. In th ROCK t'AI.b AM SI.IO t'M. ! 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