-r, -4 rmmmm jijjt'iw l oca l . i x or u e n via i:. I- If I I X V IN MPMOIIY Ol- I" I". liATFS, How c;nl ;s llii- l.i-rtrf t. the lined iiuc al limn Wlit-ii I luki- t i III- imi. tin- i!-:i1li if t !-: r Frank . Few n ii mi t-iil - In f. if in- I fl 'Iii-iii t i m mi . I ii -' :i n-1 1 1 i In' I'luin- I y I In- I v i-1 a ii ' I ii i n - Wi It J..v :i l '' li lit fl- I I iimniin;: I '.! i Mil Willi f.'.':- in Ii - Ml in Hi'. -li i hi- l-i- TI.e Kan- 'in ill v I - v. !, i-li 'u' : I !i '-. ft: t Mill- l.iipl -i.' I '.'i sc; I li " I I ' ' 'I- A (-oil lit in I In- r m- - I'.. i t I if - f h- :i-i f So ill-. t!i in ll:i u liU lor t':f l.i ! li'Ui !' i'il::' Til" w I u :i- run f f ii -ili'i 'I s -f.i'f1. 'J In- k' ij. ' I ii I is ; i lilii a - I -l :i i- f i la ! I' ll. 1. 1. Ilnu !r..ni li' it'!-. !--..w. ' I'll I ! V a - ; II ' ' i I r n k u -v 1'i.r n., i !, ..v m I h i.iii-.i.j i;i ..'-!i la; 'I o !i 1 ni !i .ii', I i I ii in 'I'll y (ii-l.iy. Till' it I k-1-1 I! C'-lll" Ii - ii I t i I'll. Call ii- I v h i in.''. ii i: Id-, v ill 'i'o jinl lir -M I ' II t In' .I:i'1"f i ! Ids tiin :u M ill ni'is as ' in i 1- 1 1 i i i-i i I :i'ii li -'il nwu, Sciilfin ' It'll a-- t" tin-in mi III" If tl ';irurli llid-i. ll.t-y l.iui' Willi fc:iriu id In n il Dfj'alt i:i- lin y po in) c ilit to ' ppcal 'J'h ir '1 "'in i" si a'f'l i- hi cvcli-s lefcal. A v.;-i-, .I...: t.. :,1' 1 I! - f n -.1. -.,.:.1.i ;.-.-. s 1 1 , w ! i I ; ; 'a : ' ! i ii H :: -n !- t f ' . So cumin : t-- i-s i.-i ! t.r I in- ---.i I III- I.. ..I 1 ' f .' a ll V, I i '1-! i. id; l--.i. We living t I :. i"' i ''. may h'-ar Ii- :t i I a f ; n ' liy -i : t near ' l' is w i . 1 lit 1 1 i t i ii i- i ariii.'ii ; -. i ii v. Ii i : W ti-li-'-l ia !i: i. 'i '! I :. a' Ii ii. ; '!.-iii.'l:' . ' ' , ' i . i : I : N . i ; i.-s . a I. Dr. T!l. dt: Li V i i : 4. t -11 IS ill :u:iha t..- d,y. Fr.d J nil. r, jr., whs I u thi- city 1 ist evening. Mrs. J. N. Drake, of Louisville, is in the city twuuy. .Mrs. Ii. 15. Viinl!i ini is ioitiug fricnJ.-; in Gli-n wuutl tix;ty . Mk (. ' I ) :ii:- was tlif ptu-st (j( Miss Ell i Wliitc yi. si-, i ilny. Iv Ilulinc- tint :i ( ." (if f-tt" 1 in liJ4- Cyi- yc stclil a.V that Was vil V 1'iihflil. William Mnilir.v nr.! .Jolin Sr!i iai i ji i -trass i uii' lining ill'' nut i ; ii 'lis ti-'lav. ry ' (' i im f y ( '1 ik Ciitclili Id is ;it I.'.ui--villi- tcilty uii 1hi ;i: ns cunmitfil with thi ir l'lattr i i vi r In i.l m1. Miss II i!li Lath nil aii'l Cunt AVajuian htm ti-tl I his nun nii'Lf for it vi.-it v i ! 1 1 fri' iiil.s at Ci iitial City, II; stints uml "WyniDti'. Mrs. K. J. Iliulykitis, after a ilcasant visit wiili lit r si-t. r Mitf. I). B. Smith, returned to her Iuhuc in Durlingtou this niornin. P. (i. l -yitii-. 1, th' ur ti'ul siTi-.t .ry ff the Y. M. C A., v. ni tci X-Lrask i City this m ii iiin 1 1 u at t' n I liie rl ist i it.t con fei -nc - i f that org iiiiZ'tti. n . Ex-I'i pn-s, nt itive Il itii-iriMii r, of Ltneast.-r county, "as in the city jeslcr dny siv inj (In- luivs, on nrruunt if the train being three hours l ite Ii,; was six hours late g tting ii nie. Miss lemi.-e (.order hail ' he ph asiiif of cntt'ituiiiinir ulmut thirty of her yoin g lady ii 1 1 it Drn! It-iiii n friends last t-v(nin;r, the occasion In ing the cel. !'i' iti n of lo r eighteenth hiilUd iy. R frc-h mrnt. wire served niid n nice time hul by ii 1 in at tendance ,vlu he.utiiy wisheil Miss Louis m:iny l;.i)jy birth 2:iy r.Lnivcr sarics. S 1 ! o. D v L-v -beru's Pa nit i-i. s, .vi lit wst yrstc I' ll ty in a sji. 1 i il nr. Ti-' -!i-ct a'i or th-- e'.v Pr. .-.hytcriiin clnirt h is Ii iitg pii' to fi'nit . Corn i-l-tiitieg h is ubci ly b"; n b-gun lV th.; lit i p 'i.-i 11 g (1 i.-s county f.inn r Will Ki'i'ckl'Jtv moved to PI tl tsiiiout h "V sti I'ilav cd'ter a vais sojourn at Loui.-j- Vilh'. Til y siy Col. C nn-.r go- off of tl.. red ii; r-id.coi tin- 1 1 -1 i' iitnir.g th ri-c lit i- in c i it . Mrs. vh ri'in.:!, thediess tnik- r who Wns ta'.i'-n to tic county iisyluta 11 few weeks ago, is quite ill. Twenty on ' c. us of merchandise and. other cumin d:-U5 for the city are s.taud ing oa die town track- today. S im'l Rh .:' Is 01 is pri-sid.-r.t of the Alh ii--:- sc ""'-y oi-g i-r. 1 it th Cotton wood school !i"ii--' n- ar Eiglit Mil - Grove Cla'i- Rrcck-nft Id the good iinturi-il council 111-111 from the first ward is put ting d .wn ii si b-walk in front of his residence today. Tin committee whose n-iiiie we pub lished si'Vi I'.-il days tgo from the Coir I of Trad- hive Hrrnngril t- lueit 2-Ir. IToldrege tomorrow. Some f inr.i r are more h g than hum-in, ! the tv n- they plow u;- the roi l t scour their A tw r x o- !! .f t;le con v;!:iience of others is a disDr-ico. Vnril th- '2i: is t!i- date of th- gr nt ! intcrst itc Old Fellows anniversary nt Couneil Rl ufi's. The PI ittsmouth lodges will be largely repiesi ntcd. The county commi-sione I'. returned last night fri-m their trip over ti;o county, having l 'C:tt'd twiiity biidgis that will be completed lit once. A C. C. C. & St Louis conch coir.es tlrough on thf Q. pvery Saturday from Cl'-vcbird Ohio. This is tlie long"?t tbrou .li c tr lir.e enst of the l!isonri river. The Oiuihi n"pa""ij -in, tnrr.c rr w ! Sunday, will coatjia a descriptive write- ' U of this rily, mid very cit i.. n should ilil( has" :l frV Codi s to S' lid to flit'Ilds or to vvhi I'" it vv ill l i tin 111 ist Djoud. Cmi.ty Ci'il; Ciiiil.li 11 laiiie in 1 - t lii-ht fl'olil li.s tliji nv r the county. He il it s ., n rv-l'V i' 'S'T 'Hid M I VH he f i I c Oitid i.t We will have the most fair illld I s i ? i . I 1 1 1 . 1 1 v a .i , -men t. t i r made in t.ld I i C.l-S. ('.);;: tv I i : (- n 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Noble is in tin- :.) t..iliv l.Midiii-r ':i 1 morithl V (Xihl ioiti'.t... I) : Wiii-I of N'liauka. A i ice l.'V, n "I M "Ma V Illld ( Ulie K. tj 1 IV.;t-:n.,i.tli, iuo biii.-i OOllid T! - Vi'- .ni. . l'ul aid R . !-. I -i . d ; .:' i . s !. -in d a -oiitr ic m 1 1 i i t ' . i.'i . il I'd i i i - n h. I r 1 1 V ' le i j ii i i i 1 :i : i' .ii-- i:.t- Ii- IT. 1. dej-t I I (Ir.;,: I - rid i i -t i . 1 n f at Council j ii ! ii -.. s ; v Ii iv-- b-'-ii d.iiii f or ye.irs A i is I. i!I i.iic- Ii is Ii. idi orgi n'z -d in I thi- i i i v. coi, -i.-: in u' of b lyi bet Air n tin j no s i,i lilt ' II 1 -i V'll'.' l II, Call'-ll df .s; us." 'ley will I'lay any nine in the -t i'e, ciiiiC -i d of 1.113s of iiljout thrir "'c. AH 'li illeno' s shou'd bo sent to ! '. ' x ". " '. ! ! i ; cif v. I : . I ' f i i '," t i .v. i 'li lLi 11,1:111-)' me in ( ; I! - . 1 I' that Hi. 1 S:. ' i- i: -' Mis ?.I .J. li ,! its. nf Lincoln, iti in tls ci: vi -iti.'i- ! i i- 'cis. Fr ii Lutliaiu was railed to Omaha to d iv mi couij) iu business. Tli" mother of A. C. Spencer arrived this mo'-iiio"; fioiii V.'cst Virginia. Mis. J U Archer cuni'j in from Clritmi tod. iv, alter .1 moulh'.s vibit with n 1-iti v-s. Mi s. S t. all Fuil.k. tl-itlght'T of E. H. Sinij.S)!! at the pool' lurm, is Very sick. R. J. Min f.:-. I. of Eidit Mile Grove, male tile lii:-:f.i) 1 ph'-is tnt cull today. (' ;; !. .in V,'!.. s ne.tl dau-jhtfts, G race il l M.ti v, w .rc Ouii.irt piisi ng is this m irning. Y. .). S. r -i.ti-i', K -'j , went to D-nvir this i.i. irnii.g, he will iiturii Friday of n. .t wi k. A Sjiccl'i! D'll.iei ll.il'se C!ir Will1 WCsT y.-i st. sd iv i'tMche 1 t X.v n. "Ilorsc llien's head q'l Hteis. Asid ind Park stock farm, L -xin-ton. K n'lr ky. and R. J. Tracy.' wi re print, d conspicuou.-ly on th.- side of the "each. The cial h Id by the ci s" ni tic- (. di 1 i;i,i r'nii Little Help h. --t til" red d, rc" of Mr. l I t Cdi.- . -1, 11 v t -,!. e. Ti.'.r.'s i iy nt-ht, w is a i.'!i'o i-s li- iv -y rt "im t. Th" "Littii! II 1 . ; s" : ''i tv run ists of eiidir ,ir len li'rh' n'.i t r.-tn t-- n t 1 :xt"; n viais old, all w. r" op: i-p-i 11 1 y d.- -3ed for th o -c.i-ion i. ls. ivi d ii '-i icain and cake to ovt-r sixly person- who Mere pr'-S' iit. A oenird D i-ul time was h-id until a late hour Mien. thi"U..rh the hospitality of Mir. E. IC. Po m -! , th -' fruin d'lwn t-i'.V!l Were f:'T.t.he.l CO I V'.-V a ii c e. Mr. P.irm. '.c has th eood vvi-h.- of all in t.t- tnid-nce for his kin Ineas. apprcci ited by the .society, were ov- r 1 1 . nce for his kin lii'-ss wiiich was Tim receipts Tie 1 i .. . in k n""d ovorlnuling - th :t be don"t clean of h dth (Olfht to 1 , i ; ; 1 t . ic 1 1 0! I . ! C I her has long b en an -1 ) ;l!i') ,t th" j lil. but il v v.- -ii's h" citv to do it ei" --!: ' s- ems i '1 iini th" e'ty ovi?s it mi to th" county. Th i- v.i'l 0 a ! tl e-udng m !ch and tin - , 1 f.-'-a; e t pri-' 'ii r s. r tlo se time, 11s it 1- tpis-ife to t ike ii pn-oncr among tlie bi'ii.Mn'.'a to ire j ,i -ff. r j.ie-t The . I 1 ; v- tie' -ers IS t il; I . t Ii I.. V Sdr. i h tr r ii s i r lie . tell of tlie obi '..Ml by Yv II. it th ' I'OS- :., , a S inn.l rs 1 ;ois.' v ll- ndriekson. nnd a draft dated April in f avor of J. W, oOth. IS'1-?, ili'''.' :-i M.-i!;i';l for $23 1-y the bankttig firm of Tooth-, llantvi & CI n ir, tlie first regular b -u-.kiitg I'd ni in this city, the prisnt Pir-t 2s.it;on:d I--iti r 'die outgrowth of ir. Tii lowing i- a !i-t of C -,s4 county's sh ri ll's bi th TVil I'dinnte V !i ! v T 1 v lor. or '--r th-v w -re lert' d. n. MiCo.d. II. King. P. i i v - i-s. .1. W. .T.ihnsi.n, '-I. 15. Cutler. II. V. II v. rv. J C. Eiken liirv uml tlie ons-n' inciiiiihi-nt Wm. Ti-he. Th- s-ei.n l find last are demo- nits. " i'.I. ITob-.i s i-, foe:- - : Ii 1 ti in ". o ! sl.-oie cui tie- tatm s- i-h of to'.n. a-t ! t ru mors art uiii so-m ti!,c liinong Pi i't-p..-. over 111 Lr -! a 1 h o'-i 1 1 1.";"", tie 1 i . 01 : kef .f r from f s ll'i.'r - trK ! c-i v'dn g n 'he t'.iid w:.rd. The o '.i l Gave th ir Pi:.:, D- :.i: 1 T 1"! .lili' night b.U i:i FP.-vgrrai Ts II'll hist Tii' M 1 r is wok tig suids of ,i:s.g r;'5H il ;! Tin re IiS tin1 llOj'S pink with pi..', m -..d-, ' r.ovei -'.pp-e'ir .n.-c 1 :i t wi-r- not e. i.e.. iv 1 ti'ii-i- h a 1 reason t: t-xp" rt, hut a much larg er rowd of sp. ot i?."s wi-r;' in attcnd incc. Tie B-'h-mian b-.r.d furnish' d tlie 111 :" nr..i from Iti" iii r: tl.f ln'rur ooireron ; 1 ev. ry. i .dy aopear-1 to ha h-.ving .a j HJijd time. j 1 i C-4 ' ' -' : 1 . i '. Ij 1 i j Vcjicl .IiI-LctotJ ; ; r, v.- -1 '-..). .' in K.l.i:tS.i to v'iUtr- : : r. . s 1, .iii,-i--i-ene -, itfrju.ii re- i : 1 .oil- iae. unu w iavu, l'. cAdLnc:: : .t: 1 . i .1 1 r-1- n". i' til' )i "-ill l liun Jsotuely ' I i ( s ! a -i..Lf.-r ii'iui'xir.i i: .- -. !:d -..--!. -torl.s n;i-l ikf-Uilie.-i. 1. ." L ii - .'.'. i :-. . ' I r- , ..f,ry fr ;. - .' 1 1 ' ...i i M.i.. i-j "--.n ee.v.n .' : ! u ilvlU' T-i;-.ies. w . '.t. i in.: '.:' The iioiiK? 3Iii;tziin will pay all Woblf u ih Kargi-s i Co. Tie- pr pliftois of the sash, door nnd blind f'ict.ii v are aire afly ciowded with work. They begun business on Tuesday hi.-t nml ha ve tin lied out brackets an.i veranda li -li.-h i iigs in large quantities in addition to their regular out put of screens. Their machinery consisting; of hand saw, mortising machine, jig; saw and planer are of the latest and best pattern?. Th"v have what's called a universal wood worker, that is a whole shop of itself. Carp iiter-i andoth'is wanting anything done in the line of wo d finish ings w ill consult their b. st interests by Calling on the uliuvc firm, nnd at the same time en.1' uni ge the proprietors of thi; first steam wood working factory CVer operated in this city. South Park Items. South Park people are nnxiou.-ly itw tiling the extension of tiie water uiiiins order-d by the city council last fall. C E. Weseott's three new cottages lire rapidly appro idling completion. J. Y. YVeckbach's brick rebidencc, re Cently completed, is now occupied. J. U. Tutt has been making valuable imoroveiiif nts on his lartro mansion. .Mouth Park school house needs enlarg ing tn accommodate increasing demands. II the South Park label naclo influence coiithni'. s to spread m it has for the last dx monl lis a uew church edifice wdl be ordered. Ed Oliver is putting in the cellar and Willis of his 0 000 brick mansion nnd adorning his yard with fruit and forest tilts. W N. McLennan is fencing his lots in bl"ii- 10. piepaintury to the construction of a !? 1,300 rcMdence A u' at cott-ige is e oing up on the cor ner of Cass and Greenup streets, J. G. and V II. R aycil ure the builders. Mrs. Moore, who recently purchased on Clinton h venue, :s getting pi ins ready for a budding. j Mr. E. E. Hilton has purchased two of th- finest lots 1 11 the west si e of South Park and v. ill bund this sumni.-r. A Ti n'h will soon hav" his store house ! completed on Lincoln avi.mie. J There is a good opening in Sonlh ' P-'ik for a drug siore uml meat market, j No v th it Jj.Mith Park is paying city j tax the city cotuicil is reminded that i some of our str' els mioiiiii ue. woihoi. 1 No flies will toet on South Piuk 'Ids ' 11-0".. 1 Iii--.li School Notes. j A great and much nee.letl iiuprove- ; ni'-nt h ts he- n made in regartl to th" j dinm r room. Formerly Miss Berry's room was used as a dinner room and had to p iss through Miss Kearney's room i to get to the dinutr room, w hich was a ; great auuoyauce to both these teichers; 1 but now an empty room has been fitted up to use as d'-tiimon and dinner room. Tiie new members take th' ir seats at 1 the fir.-t board meeting in May. The ; teachers who wish to be re employed are j very d"siro:i that the teachers for the 1 next V' ar lie ile ti-rl 113 s-on 113 possible, ! for if not re elected it gives the tiaehers j an oppoitauity to secure schools else- where. j Tlie fnpr- int- ndent of th- York ("chords j h i3 his supporters in Plattstnouth, who woidd like to see him elected. Tlie sr.pcrinier.dent of schools, at Stu- '. art Iiiv.-i, h-is hce'i here and annou' ced hims.lf as a:i npp'dc. ict for the position here . Miss Safford, who has been substitut ing s itisf actoi ily in Xo. 11, has been re lieve i by the li guhir teacher. M'"S IliiUiphrey has been ofTered a positii n fit Wyniorv for the coming school year. A larg- majority of the teachers in the city schools embraced the opportunity to hear C'ara Louise Kelh'gg last evening and feel fully repaid for o doing. For rheumatic and ntmnlgic tnins, j rub in Dr. J. II. McLean's Yolcan'u Oil i Liniment, nnd tike Dr. ,T. II. McLean's 0 . 1. . -.. , .-s.;i ai'ui 11m. urn win not suner ions jmU ,viil he gratified tvtth a spwdy aud effective cure- - -r. ' "1 f THE WHITE JIOUbK. XVASIIIXOTV .OCI 1" Y NLWS. Alt tvir !rru.rti;nt ROCI "-"TY T: " K N TS t.f Wh-I.Iuiuii : iiiTe llotJHi I'.ieey.f inns, i- ii.- iJlmi.-rs, t-:c , w 1 . 1 ! pre- (eil .t-li ill llii-i cli-T-u.JV. ..-1'. j 'in ".r 1 ! t df'jCC ' ZLY ILl-UjTa.VfED ;tk;.:t3 c: t?.vmv-Z'.it kzh and wo mis. - do - j (.;- .' - -1 ' : ; . I:.'., f::'-:.tT is , v.: be sop! one ye;r FISKIO to arrearages to !ate auu o!ie yar. in advanee, lor (Miner ttaper. Dick J' hnson nnd his son united with the Ciirinti-in church at Pock Creek last Sunday. Mr. John-011 led. until recently be- n considered an inlidi-l, but was turn ed from his course through the ministry of Elder Stevens. Mrt. EotToii: In reply to the above item in your locals of last week, I wish .to say to the author, that he must be worre than an infidel or he never would have imposed such a falsehood on the editor of the Herald. Yours R'-spectflly, Riciiakd Johnson . Adjourned Session, Council met in adjourned session last night. All members present M. B. Murphy culled attention in a few remarks to the condition of the pond back of tlie old Donnely blacksmith rdiop and moved thai the pipe be extended farther so as to dram the pond. Salisbury objected claiming it was an uimeect ssary expense to extend the tdpe farther out, that they already had one there which ou'y tvanted digging out;af ter a spirited discussion the tnotiou with the mayor's vote was carried, the mayor saying he would have Street commis sioner dig out the pipe first and extend it if necessary. An ordinance was thin introduced authorizing th;' mayor and clerk to is sue -j40.000 in 20 yar bor.da redeemable after five years at (j int. n st to pay for 51. P. right of way only the amount re quired, to pay' for same to be sold. Brec keiifield inoyed that the city mar shall be instructed t notify John Fitz gi Tii Id and J. M. Roberts to construct sedewalks in front of their piemises on Locust street between 5th and Cth. Mc ClHlIan made a kick on frame buildings being put up inside of fire limit, he thought the ordinance was being violat ed every day and that some Bevere meas ures ought to be taken at once; after a general discussion of the matter the council adjourned to meet Monday night next. Booming the Steamboats. A meeting of busiue.-s men was held at the real t state exchange yistn'day after noon to consider the feasibility of an in terpiise which is projected to connect Omaha with tlie east by a line of steamei s. Tin- proposed route exteiu's from Omahs ia the Mi-souri, Mississippi and Ohio rivers to Pittsburg, Pa., making Kansas City, St. Joe, St. Louis, Cairo and Cincin nati the principal stopping points. The l:ne isto be known as the merchants' river line, nnd J. E. Phidipsand Mr. Roe were at the me' ling to represent the enterprise and explin to the Omaha business men tlie bt ntfiis that would ac rue from the coiisumniatit ai of the scheme. The main effect of the establishment of a line of (steamers such as is contemplated would be to act as a check upon therail roa Is and by conveying freight at a low rate force them to mike reductions in tht ir present fri ight rates. Tiie company is to le incorporated with a capital stock of $3,000,000. It is estimated that sixty st.-ani'jrs will be required. Th'-se are to be about 200 feet in h ngth by forty in width and when loaded will draw but twenty eight inches of water, thus being especially well adapted to navigate the treachtrous channel of the Missouri. The steamers will cost not far from $30, 000 each and will be re-enforced by about 300 barg.s. costing $3,300 each. It is thought that the trip f nearly 1,000 miles from Pittsburg to Omaha can be made in fifteen days and the icturn ic one day les-s. The freight on the line will hi-15 cents per 100 pounds for 1,000 pounds or over and not more than 25 cents per 100 pounds for smaller ship ments. Aft this rate is much below the regular freight rates on railroads, th e projectors ,f thp enterpiisc are confident tht if tin line is put into operation it will not only Hrt as a check upon the railroads but evpntuallv reap a handscm profit for the stockholders. After a short discucsion of the merits nf the id, enmmitte consisting of DudUv Smite, Allan T. Rhetor, J. W. Marshal!, H. M. Jewttt sr.d John VV. Pall were appointed to invf-stlgnte tho matter and report at a metinr to be held at some f ntare time. World Herald. 2$ (animus COMPLETE AND SERIAL STORIES, iLLusrnATco Aaticii on Thavil. SOCIETY NOTLS. rOUTB AITS Ol' J-kC MINKS I' Biograiihical Sketches, Kol'Ir-t a ln'se ti'irnVr of mtt'itlmn i!fe,-i iiu ii-.s careiViiiy ru'arvil. HsaJlh Hint. The Mother' Pj,;c, The Dining kooin, Kccipe Itrit-J and lcat:J) I-'u-jhioa I faciei, Ltcit Modes. Scni:s or Adticlci on HoME l'l:K-s!Alv IS'?. 1 Fi.uwKit-i a. mi rr.vN'To, 1 l-'A.S'CY Vi'iinK. ! KNii iiN j ani c.ri )'ji;i;r!N t-;ni.t):;f:N J pa-.. ' liA Ml-s, VV7? 1 s. li- --.I... i:;rii; ,r '. , v.i".i hi.inv oT.is i i.:n c.if .i...; .t t : let 1 . t'.e all subscribers to tlie Gorder's laipteoieat Depot WHOLESALE The Oldest Implement All the Standard Goods are KEPT XJNT STOCK Such as John Deere & Go's. David Hradley (Vs. leru City's. St. Joe's aud G.-orge I). Uruwtis, ol Galo&bur" Hie iew Departure cultivator, the best that's made. " THE BEST Always in stock. Kc-ceived in enr load lots such as Schutticr, Moline and Ketchum. Uuckeye Binders and Mowers. Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carls eadquarters for the beet barb wire, "Till: GLIPDEN" and it lact everything in any of the above iitios of f,j0is. PURCHASERS Will consult their own interests by :U r to Fred Gordir, at I'lntts mouth, or I-red II. Gorder, at Weetuno; Water, when in want of any thing in the Implement line. Filtoo., years t-xnerience has taught me how to buy goods right, and my tru.'e sLowo fur itself that I ollrlsht. Branch. ISsvlsg at Weeping Wator F. n li-i - 1 (Sactt-tsor to J. Will keep constantly on hands a DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAiriY?, & OILS. DItUO GISTS SUMIliii;-. PURE LIQUORS. W. D JOjiE. Proprietor. has the; finest rigs in THE CITY Carriages iov Pi.siire and Short Drives Always iw lit", flonilv Cor. 4th and Vine. ( V., X I J I 1 tjbiciiiiT.'jii rni .1 , CO C 1 .- . Y. r 1. Pji.ismis l,U t l ur Tin 1'.::. M.it ! l ai i.i. n; '-:;:or:v. 1.1 10 T.:i At.r.t v. 11 j ' ..,'O'i.l ''J K'l !' !"' ft F.'i ''t.vsJ '.-s . .1 '.. ' J . : , - i lit-' '.'-!;. ,'- rti ;!,. id : i I.-,., a. .-:s.l Weekly or Ijily Herald uudHETA.lL-- House in Cass County. WAGONS C M. Riherrt. ) full and con;:'' !.i:c ol pure ,y. hi omm STABLES. i'lattsmouth, Nebrabk-