PLATTSUOOTfl HERALD. rUIiLISHKU DAILY A Nil WKKKLY The Plaltsmoatu Herald PflMis&ini Co. For Cty and (oiu:ir Directory, Kail wy Time Tftblft. Telephone Kxolianjf Huinem Di rectory, IMftlneti Cant jif., tlilrl pae. JEFF. I STONE, - City Editor. A. .Salisbury, Ucntlwt. I'hil Young ban aold over .) of Peek's II.nJ Hoy, and Htill they o. Mrs. I). II. Wheeler 19 suffering to day from mi attack of neuralgia and nervousness. Mr. Samuel Burns, of Omaha, has lent the ladies some very costly china pieces from the While iioue, ulso from England. Personal. A. II. Smith and wif came In from Denver on No. 2 last erenlns. Charles WVt. of Lincoln, manager of the Lombard Ileal Estate and Fi nancial agency. Is in the city to-day. Frank Schlater, one of Will Browne's old school boys, is in the city to-day, to be examined for a certificate to teach at Odar Creek. C. I). Clappand F.M. Strickland.two dyed in the wool republicans of Elm wood, were in the city to-day, and made Tiik 1 1 Kit ALU ollice a pleasant call. Ed. J. Abraham, advance agent of Kiralfy's Black Crook company, is in the city to day billing the town. He left a specimen of pencil work at Phil Young's th it takes the cake. One of the curious articles on exhi bition at the Art Loan is an old Bible belonging to Mrs. Sarbina Moore. Some of the births recorded therein are dated 1737. All persons lending articles for the Art l.oar 1 need have no fear, as good committees will care for them during the day, and responsible persons will sleep in the hall at night. We lettru from the .miueer whocainc in from llatiugs yesterday, llit Bab cock, the pal of Ingram and Green, who were lynched Tuesday nisrht, was taken to Grand Island yesterday for safe keep ing until farther proive li.i in hi I rial State Journal, Tiik IIekai.d takes a solemn oath to-day not to make mention of the wather again. In a country where it is s hot one day that the stove is thrown out doors and the next day a snow storm prevails, nobody, not even a newspaper, has any business to fool with weather items. Th.j c.i3e against Joe Sharp, fur dis posing of mortgaged property, was up for hearing in thH county coart to-day, and Judtie Johnson bound him over in the sum of $300 to await the action of the grand jury. Jo is out this after noon looking for bondsmen, and as we go to press is still on the hunt. Engineer Pat ."Swift took No. 1 west this morning in place of Billy Fouler, wli i- oft" fir a few days rest and recti cuperution. ltt i. 0:10 ti the lcfct en gineer who pull, a throttle 0:1 the B. & M. and will salely laud his passengrs at a ty pi:il alo-ig tin; line mi lime if hi b iler uoYt burst. Joe Ford oft'en a prize of a handsome gold ring to the best lady skater, and a- pair 01 k-itt;n t- the best goat Ionian skater, th coated to take place sonic time ia May. The lady winning lias her rho.ee of t wo ri:ig which arc now on exhibition :;t Frank Carruth's. The re!",Tcis will be chosen 0.1 the lay of the contest by th -e who emipetc for the prizes. Here is u chaucc for distinction. The nimroJs who started mil so auspiciously for a duck hunt a feu- days ago, returned this morning la den with the trtiits of good inarkman- hip. Over a hundred ducks, geese, and snipe were brought home and distributed among the folks around town. The boys say the mud is pret ty muddy down at Percival, and Bo- gardus"' i the only man who gets to ride. A very small audience greeted Ma tilda Fletcher at the M. E. Church last evening, but the few who were there composed the mast intelligent portion of the community. TLe lecture was a line one in every respect. Her sub ject, "The Law of Happiness," is one involving a great many serious ques tions, and a number -he presented in their true character. Her lecture was something of an appeal for the intro duction of practical education into our public schools, as the starting point of a revolution in the requirements of what the world calls society. She dis sected the home, illustrating the happy home, and the home that was merely a place to stay, clearly proving that true happiness consists not merely in the accumulation of wealth, position, in fluence, etc., but that the human heart demanded a sympathy, an apprecia tion, a lovo a love not sin ply as a matter of pride or momentary gratifi cation. but a true, pure love capable of a giving and receiving.forgiving and forgetting, of the many vexations strewn along the pathway of life. False pride, too, w.13 portrayed as an other big black blot upon the course of happiness. The lecture was in structive as well as interesting, and the reputation of Mrs. Fletcher as a public speaker was fully sustained. The subject tonight is a popular one, and a crowded house should hear it. TflK LAW RFUAKDI.NU LICENSES. Murderers and burglars have made their appearance at Nebraska City. Yesterday's Press contains accounts of a 1 unsucs-.'ssful attempt at robbery ltst Tuesday night in which the time ly --lotion of a brave woman averted the crime. She had a revolver and us.:! it. Wednesday night a shot was fired thr':!5! th. window of house and almost hit a woman. It might be a good plan for the citizens of l'laiism-juMi to ue on tneir guani a little these times. Kiralfy' Black Crook. Judging from the tone ot r.ur ex changes, we can safely predict a grand, imposing and acceptable entertain ment at the opera house on Thursday evening. The lamed Kiralfy Bros, never had their uuiuc to any sccoud class exhibition, and, like the re nowned P. T. Barnum in the circus business, the motto of the Iviralfj's is "Excelsior" in the dramatic and spec tacular lino. The piece itself is found ed on the legend ot "Herzog, the Sor cerer," (the Black Civok,) and the skill of the painter and machinist have been taxed to their utmost in giving c fleet to the story a repre sented on the stage. The specialty acts introduced throughout the play will be numerous and pleasing. Among the most brilliaut will b.; that of M'lle Marie Boufauti, Premiere Pauseuse ot the world, ably support ed bv M'lle Ortori, Premiere AssoluU Mons. Xovissimo and a corps dc bal let of 20 young ladies, as Coryphees, Amazons, etc., in rich and dazzling costumes. The dramatic company is large and well selected, and promises a highly interesting entertainment. Notice of Applicatioo. No action shall be taken upon appli cations uutil at least two weeks no tice of the filing of the same has been given by publishing in a newspaper published in said county having the largest circulation therein; or if no newspaper is published in said county, by posting written or printed notices of said application in five of the most cousplcuous places in the -town, pre cinct, village or city in which the busi ness is to be conducted. No person shall be licensed to sell malt, spirituous or vinuous liquors by any county board or the authorities of any city or village utiles3 he shall first give bond in the penal sum of S.000, payable to the state of Nebraska, with at least two good and suilioient sure ties. . The corporate authorities of all cities and villages shall have power to license, regulate and prohibit the celling or giving away of any intoxicating liquors within the limits of such city or village, the li cense not to extend beyond the munici pal year in which it is granted, and to determine the amount to be paid for said license, not les than $500 in cities under lO.oOO inhabitants, and not less than 31.000 in cities over 10,000 inhabi tants. i granting any license the petition therefor thall be sufficient if signed by thirty of the resilient freeholders, or if there are less than sixty in the ward or village, a majority i f the freeholders in the ward or village where the sale of such liquors is to take place. Horrible DisiMTry. Juniata IlemM. 1 As we go to prcs,s. we are informed ! of a horrible discovery ntude by -ome j boys yestordav. It appears that the ! boys were out viewing the old swim ming hole a mile west of to vn in an ticipation ot renewing acjinuutanc the samo when I he rains t-hall have descended this summer 111 such quan tities as will Keep the place chock full lor bat lung. While prospecting around, one ot the boys discovered in the limber north of the bridge, what proved to be the mangled remains of u parly named Young C. Ilickcn, who has been missing for some time. The body was most horribly mangled, the head almost decapitated from the body, while the limbs were brok en and stripped entirely of the flesh. How long the body has been there it is imposible to tell, and how he came to his death is as yet only conjecture A young cur, by name I). Ash, had been known to have a grudge against the deceased, and being of a most un governable temper, especially so wnen with the deceased, it is supposed that after torturing him to his hearts con ten, he completed his fiendish work by cutting his throat, and in the strug gle it is plain that he bit him as the marks of teeth can be plainly seen on the deceased's face. Altogether, it is a horrible piece of work, and we trust the murderer may be brought to jus tice. The murdered Young C. Ilickcn was not generally known in this neighborhood, but was seen during harvest time working around the granaries of several of several of our farmers. List of Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at Flattsmouf h, Cass County, Neb., April . 1S-S3. Archer, A II Aruison, Hugh Adams, Lillie Bas Aitz, Charles Barbour, James Coates, Albert A Adams, Mrs Allio Ainitield, C P Alex, Jennie Black, Harvey IJishop, Win Creamer, Emily Carmely Mrs Euua Carey, Peter Chapin. Hon W T Daws. F-tank A Fo ruber k. Care 1 Gray, Edward Graves, Ella O G rimer, J ,S llickson, John Hunt, .Sam'I F Johnson, Ole Lovett, George Lesser, Eliza MiUhell, IJorry Minard, Elk-anor Morrison, James Morebead. Win Newkirk.J II Phipps, E i: Hose, Perry Sohawven, F Snyder, John M Westen. I) L Eldridge, Frank Graham, David Green, Mrs J N Hennings, Carl Helms, Sylvia Ilyle, Wm J ess up, America Long. Ella Lynn, George Moan, Annie Marsh, Frank II Martin, Mrs N Nelson, Anders Noon, Mrs Nancey Price, Uobert Sohmelz'd, Fred G Smith, Geo E Tides, Nick Wallit-k Emma Wheeler, Jessie ItKAL ESTATE THANSFEKH. As reported from the Clerk's office each day: Joseph Wagner and wife to Smith J fc Strode v n w 't l."- 12 in q d ! :oo. j V. S to Orrin K iniii-oii s e' n . ' 80-12-U Pat. Henry Iloycr and wife io II. I Travis lot 1 hlk M Weeping Water u d-:,oo. Wheeley, Josie M Wills, Mrs Mattie. Persons calling for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Mak.miai.i,. P. M. Klver Report, ' As furnished officially to th- War' 1 epartment. The river at noon today, MomI 7 ft. . in above low water marK, f bowing n rise of 2 inches since lat report. The people of Hastings have given due notice to some of the haul charac ters there, that their room is more desirable than their company, or words to that effect, as appears from the fol lowing in the Ncbraskan: Since the murder of Mr. .Milhdt, wo have heard a good many good citizens say that it was- about time that such characters as Morrison, Stamen, and some others, make th-ms'dves scarce from this community. Owing to the absetu-e of Sherill' IIv crs from town the jury and :rand jury have not been drawn from (ho iist fur nished by the county commissioners but will be as soon as ho returns. IP. H i m I H O X, AGENCY HUB INSURANCE GO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liveij ool FIREMAN FI ND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKKICAN KXI'KKSS CO.. wki.i.s. i-ai:';o . i:n:i x. L&mKS ! iVA lill A XT V DKKDS MOKTOAdE DKKDS CIIATTKK MOKTCiACJKS (Jl'IT CLAIM DKKDS A XD LEASES Secure- tlicm :il tin PiatUmouth Herald Ofilco Ollice in l:ti-kv.uiM Itl-M-k, iil-.:m it li .liillll-'-ll I'.liri Ask Joe Connor to explain the Black Crook. It tukes but thirteen minutes to lead i an cicp!iant on train, while it lakes) twenty for un sort of a woman to kiss j ucr iricuus goo i oye anl lose tnc eliecK ol her trunk North Nebraska E igle. Now, we insist that the kissing part 01113- occupies the thirteen minutes it takes to load the elephant, ami if the ladies trunk was as last to her as the el ephant's the record would be about a tiu The question of county at'omey has been delerred by tl.e commissdoners to j their May m-etiiig, when the different bids will be considered aud the ability of the applicants weighed aud the plum awarded. J.:. li. I:',. lt, K. Peck's Bad Boy is the funniest book every written. Everybody wants a copy. Ti.at Peck's Bad Boy knocks the spots oil everything (hat was pat in type; that he is a holy terror, the ue plus ultra of all devilment, may be gatherer from ihe following opinions: "If I had two boys like Peck's bad boy I would give the devil one and run away with tiie other." Loitn UacoX. for fiflv years with "I have yearned deep eo-i!iti-s for It OO", I have long ed for a dr-;irehil ! whos velvet checks I mi-,'!;t kiss and wiih whose golden curls I might play, but after reading Peck Bar I Bov J am c to my grave." ntcnted to go childless Si-sax li. Anthonv. Peck's Bad Boy, Peck's Sunshine, Lime Kiln Club, Forty Liars and Other Lies by Bill Nye ail tor sale by J. P. Young at 50c each. WALL P APER, For Sale ! X K J. See. 3, T. 1L U. S K j, Soe. : T. 12, j:. S. Ar. J, Sec. :;, T. U, and NA N. W. Sec, K, T. l:i. FA S. Sec. T. Li, J:. Li : ,, Lot lo, IJIoek 2S. 3, u ro. S -J, U, 1 1. Duke's Addition. The above descri!' tanns tor Hide on long time, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to II. U. WINDHAM, d!:tf Platt.-mouth, Xeb. Ladies, your special attcnti-m is called to the new line of dK-ss floods iu.-t receive! at wecKoaelis. are per A 11 N I! I.Ol" OK MACKEREL, LAI5UA DOIiE JIICIiKl XCJ, TKOL 'l W I L D WA V J COD FISH, Also a choice lot of Wf b.iw a fine hick of OHOIQE J? AM THY GROCERIES, I'.uiey llritiMls at MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in floi-k a lire (f Glbieensvare, Glassware, Lamps, to. AM our jjimiiI r :oe l e-. ai ! fi. .!i. Will Excbaflge lor Coantry TMm. Liusccil Oil Heal Always en Hand. Net door lo Court House, I'laltsmoiith, Neb, 1 l-i&.Vwjai M. B, MURPHY & CO. Wescolt, 2:jdtf LEAD, OIL, MIXED l'AINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, BALLS and BATS go to Warrick'. One hundred and seventy-five test Coal Oil at L'Se per gal. Try it. :;jd-lv Take Notice. receive Gaff ic Fleishman's Tuesday and IJennett s 34 t l" We will compressed yeast every Friilay nioruiu;.-. fresh, Lewis'. at New garden seeds Bennett it Lewis'. of all kinds at To Bent. Furnished rooms for lodgers. 'l Inquire The Am express cotnpaaie-; will have a sale of nucl-tiuied packages, it Cuming' nuction store iu Omaha, eoiumenciu the 6:h f Mv. The packages are taken from all their offices in the state, anil there re about eiht huudred of thatn. Tie Iiit from Piattsnouth H as follows: An derson, Andy, Bosworth, C T (Weeping Water), Chandler 31, Coriham AG,I)aw son J W, Frederick Henry, Kramer L, Walling ilrs, Tho.nu G V, Wheeler Uros, West M A, Brown S II, Chambers J id, i)yer Howard M, Kdmunda C A, J.:i.m n W T, Luke J W, Kiverson B B. j Warner Mrs C II, Wilson Mrs Anna. Joseph Loyd informs the Heiiai.d that a case of the dread disease amonj; hors es known as g.anders has been discov ered at Mr. Long's living south of Eight Mile Grove who has a "mule down with j it" that a few days ago, Dr, Chambers, j an experienced veterinary surgeon of Otn- i aha, was culled down to examine the - .... - 1 case ami pronounced it glanders, in an of Airs. Baltic Newtoa. Oak street. 34 fit advanced stajc of the disease. Mr. ! Lloyd says Mr. Long agreed to kill the j mule at once, but whether it Jon jet 1 been done, fie is ot informed. Xebras- j ka has a very severe statute ayain-jt keep- i ing unun-tiri with diseased ot this nature; in a nei !ibrfifid and anv iu-tti:i hav- I 1,1 iiig a ho-se or mule in his jioMiesdou a I' ll ic ted with this disease should put an end to it a' nee: ioih out of eoi;sider:i tiou for his u-jigidiors stoek as his own person ;1 se.- uriiy. Notice. Not see i lierebv givcu (lint a eeri;i:n noti? from J. C IVtersan to Jmlfrey Ficivler l:ited Mareh 20tli lss for " wiili interest from date at 10 ier cent and due .Maive 2'th. 1883, has been lost. Every er:t:i href-y warned against buying NHiil no e a: iiio sami' in iast due and lias been paid. Dated Aoril 5, issa. i.c.pifkkt Kitklkk. d.!ot4 J. C. l'KTEKSO Proposals for Military Sup plies. liioAix.'i Ai'.iKijs Okv't ok tiik. Pi.A rrr, l liiet Viiartermasit r's :':ice. OMAHA, Nkii., M;uvIi Tlli. lSW. Rkalko i-1-.Oi-osai.s, iii tiii!it-;itv. sii!.-j.--i to the tli" :isnal eondit ions, wi!l lie reei-ived :tt tliis ollice until 1-J oVloek -M., on Wedn.-dav Alril is. lss;!, or at the ftinie hour nUowiii" tor the din-roiu-e in t itne.) at the oiii-cs ot Hie ljtiarlerin;ist-i at tin- following named f:it:ons at which places and t;nie tliev will be oim ihU in the presence of bidders, for the i'unii.-liiiij; and delivery of Military Supplies during thi. year c-omi!ieiieiim .Inly I-d, 1ks, and eiidinn June :Kilh, lsst, as foiloiv.s : W ood. Jlay and Charcoal, or Kttcl) of said supplies jih may lie required at Onialia Depot. 1-oit Omaha. Fort Niobrara. Fort sjdnev. Cheyenne Depot, 1-Vrt Kussell. Fort Steele. Fort Douglas. For' lloliiu son. Fort Mrldger. Foil l.aiuniie, Fort Mf-Kin ney. Fort Washakie, and Fort I'horiibui-l; and for the delivery at Fort I horn burgh -i jn tons 01 Coal of 2210 pounds to the ton.' Fioposals will al.so be received at this dtice uj 10 me nay ano iiour aoove named, for U;e delivery on the cars at the point, nearest to tiie mines or the line of the I'nion l'acillc Kailwav, of eight thoiisaml tons of Coal,, of 240 pounds to the ton. Also for delivery at Oinalia Depot, orat station on the main line of the Union I'a--ilie Hai way east from Kearney Junction, of two million pounds Corn, and one million pounds Oats. i:ids for t ram should s'n:e Hi" rate per ion lbs, nor per busiie. rroposuls for either class of the stor.s inen tioned. or for (Uanlities i-ss than the .-,. re(iijied will; be received. i;...-h pro:...;il shouid be in tiili-ate, sKi'AHATr; idk k .t ii AltTICLK AT KAC1I STATION. ?ind mj! lie :-e- ! eompaiued by a bond in the sum ot e hnnd j rel dollars ( V'iiiiii executed ctrii'tlv in accord I ance with ! he printed instructions', and upon ' the blank form furnished under this advertise I ment, yuai anteeing that the parly making the ! proposal shall not withdraw the same within I sixty dys from the date announced for open- ing lliem ; titid suppli -s bid for, awarded . thereunder, he will. ithia ten daysafl-r 1 e- im; iiouu--a 01 me awiil. (provpied such noti fication be made within the sixty days above mentioned. )aeecit the same anil fnii'iisli and sullicient sureties, at or.ee. fur the faithful performance of t he contract. The Oovernmeiit reserves the right to reject any or all proj .0 sals. a preference will be given to article of domestic production. Blank proposals and nrlnteJ circnl.n-s stt. nig no- hiiiu. ami estimated TIae only ISoms test f f ? ? r -i 4- ever wE'swsa Sea e e e K vr w i TO R 5 .r, 'V b S 9 1- f 352tSI2eF lie- ilia U y I. Oi. 9 W 5 "a o For ltui. 1 The northeast eorner room in Stadel- ! man's bakery. CJood for oliice or small j business. Hi if F. Staoki.mvvx. niintir ii if Wood. Hay and Charcoal rentmed at each Fta rw J T t ttnu fnniB lull IUM1 UCUOllX as 10 ine I PflV 3.57V I y 11 1111 r I niannerof bidding, eonditioiM to be observed ' " J v I I J -lll 11 1 41 i J by bidders and terms of contract, etc., will bo j furnished on application to this office or to the wuanci masters at tbe various stations named. hnvelop.-s containing proposals should Le marked : "Proposals lor at ' and addressed to the undersigned or to the le- Now Located on Citl K-;ise t; Kent. one of the best locations Inquire of J. . Jennini'.s. WASHINGTON AVENUE. in the dtf spi ctive i'ost and Depot Oitartermasters. JOHN V. FLi;i:V. Caittahi. A. . M . IT. S. A., iu charge 01 C. i. M's of-i-te. Dee-!, of the i'ia-te. " e'.'t 1 AXD AT REAL ESTATE (ANJ)) - COLLECTION ACS KNC V. Law and collection business promp tly attended to at this ollice and pro ceeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing nnd ab'dractinir attended to on short no tieo and satislaction naruulced. If there is any thing we do make a specially of, it is city and suburban real estate. .Several lino farms and sonic wild land at bargains, l.ahoriii"; men can get a home by paying month ly what they new pay lor'hoiioe rent. hpac; forbids giving but a small percentage ol the. bargains now on the ho;;ks at Ibis a gene ; we nam') the following: Six eh-. ice ball' acre lots, H minutes from li. K. shops, at from to $iro each, and on terms thai would make a man ashamed to say hj did not own a bouse, (-'ome and see, you ie not compelled to buy and we wonl$ x'ivc tliese lots away, but you tan get tliem to they will absolutely cost von noth ing. i' ive acre Jot A mile from citv lor &2o0 part on time. Kleven acre lot I mile from city ibr.'jio.VJ this is -.ira" line. 1 have three pieces of outside prop erty which I cm sell and under take to furni.-.h purchaser Work enough to pay ir ihein, now I will furnish I he gioitnd and you the work, work is v hat hurls me. II you will do ihe work m a lair price 1 will o.lvc vou 11 clear deed for tin- l-nwi- t can't do the work come and s'ee m'e, 1 may nun corny one w iio will do it lor yoii. " Ten acres for 6j 00 G00 00 '' " 760 00 " " " 'MA) 00 several :-tii rl i tracts well imoroved nnd adjoining the ily, for sale at reasonable ralei-. FA KM LANDS. 40 acre-, wild .'ji G00 00 (' " improv'd lbOO VM " o.,00 00 IV) '4 jco I ccS's Bad Kay. IV uo.l in hook form at AVarriek's. dt , i'r'jniJor. rjuuiit VTcik solicited i Auction.- If you have anything you want s ;ld at auction c:ll on Joe Ford. d&tr' ' The county coiij.,;:s;.,:i: rs a ij-uine I vpsterdav af'tei-nri.i:i. " ! Art ! hatute passed through tin: Bargains! IWgniii! iu !ab u.ori iges. i Alembaie of njan.'V-.EmeitJonr box paper, vioiius, aecordeons, in .'tut in ! Geo. Gray bill, teacher ot a thor ecrytb.ug at the P. (). nva depct. j ouh an,, praclit.a, system of I)hv8;; f hit I .our ;r in Hen fresh every Tuesday and Friday morn- ings. 1 r.-.de siiplied Lewis, agents. compressed Ffil an.d voea,1 utui. expr. ssion , received hi' vo.,CC an,d actlon- by Bennett & SwilWdtf Major Wheeler so far has received the crop report of 44 counties. The Major is zealous iu this work, and if the different counties don't care enough about what we've got and cau raise iu Nebraska, it is no fault of his. Hitchcock county was the first to report, and it is oue of the farthest away. This is an Important matter to the people of Nebraska just now while the tide of immigration i at its highest, and might be the meaus rf a more rapid settlement upon our fertile prairies, and induce the loca tion ot manufacturing enterprise amongst us. This report is published ouUide of Nebraska in more ways than one, and nothing will be lost by a full report. Choice oranges an 1 lemons, largo line of pipes aad smokers ttrticles, full lineof genuine Richtor bsrmoaicas, latest stylos ladies portmonja and shoppiug satchels at bottom prices at the P. (). news depot. Mot Ice. To Whom ii May Concern: My wife. Mary Ann -Streight, having left m bed and board without just causa and provocation, I hereby forbid any or all persons trusfug her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. T. A. Streigiit. SouTn Bend, Neb., April 4, l8;). Children's classes, advanced class- j es, Spakespearc or Alilton classes, private classes, public and parlor readings at reasonable rates. Ollice at the 1'erkins house. For Sale. Fo ir lols together in good location in the city of Plattsmouth. Inquire at this office For Sale or Trade- Coin pressed yeast just received fresh at Bennett &, Lewis'. 31 2t Boyd's best brand hams, breakfast ba- Two good cows, with calf, for either for stock hog or fat cows, quire at Jonathan llatt fc Co.'s. House to Rent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. dtf trade En- dtf con, Ion" lean side meat at J. Go's. llatt & Sldtf A Square Meal Cau be had at the City Hotel for only 2- cents aud lodgmg at Same reasonable rates. Farmers aud Commercial ilen will pleas liear this iu min i. d&wtf Henry Doeck tias au.ii-gani line oi usDy carriages for sale very cheap. AIho a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to PUttamoutfi at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d39jtw2-tf Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Now is the time to contract for your sunflner's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery ami superior quality of ice, tirst come first served by the new ice man. U3ni2 Joe Faihfieijj. A new lineof line dress goods con sisting of the latest styles aud patterns just received at Week bach's. 23tJtf Wanted to Kent. A house of four or live rooms in Platts uiouih, or instead, Uard for a family ot three, in a privats familv. Address B Hkuai.P office. " d29 6t riianViiii! oiy p.-nriri- lor past favors, 1 so!l I eit furl li- r .rs. j R'i:i"..i!,i-r rue pie. MioXeii-i mp houx, J Wa-:ii;i-f!.!i Av.:iuv. I TN0fiL0!N Meat Marke LA FA' CtXElL, I'rop'v. Ml Mntton. Pork Veal- CMctens. &c. CotiKlantly on hand. ( Also, all kinds of ;.VHt; in season, and e j crytliing kept in a At lurtv.t pos-ible rates. North Side Main St., bit. V.h : i I 52Iy PLATTSMOUTH. NEI'.n ITo Humbug Here! I Can Outsell any One Price Clothing Outfit iu I'lattsinouth BST 25 PER CENT., ANI STILL MAKE MONEY. BotiiHere aai at- my Brancli Store, AT LOUISVILLE, As I Buy For Cash. Remember the above statement. CO. HE MOLD. 2Td-?-liii i i;itis::ioii th '! eled:ene .iii,n,e. .1. P. Yoniur, resid; u.-e. llv-iliii-U & l.e.is, store. M. i!. Mtirpiiv i t'o., " IJoi:!irlK!;ti.des. l'o?.:ity i;it i-..'n :;'!:. l.lv.l ! resilient e. 0L MO iofierwooGu, i t toe io:ig ; wild 1 Hie lei e.. W) ac n I Co SO " bo ' lo'j jo u j; f od 00 i'iM () VjA) 0) rui iii L'a-r, ne a;id l"-,v r;U(; county '.I iu- .1. V . ( .-Ali.l. il. .iJe. I ! I . il. iViieeler. ro-iiieiice. o l. V. ra:iidieli. ' i i it. H. V. i;iuiiaiii, I !" .!:.. Vj-yiiiiui, I i J. V. . .'e!:!ii!i--. 1 7 . S '.. i-. uii:,v. , li ..!o; i iiro.s,, Oiiic-e. : !:) i:. t,ui t r, hiore. i i"J O. V. i ti.rtield. ivi-teiKv. ! 21 M. h .Miiii-hv. I 2 l. if. Vheelei- & (:. . unu-e. , i'J J. l Taylor, reideiiee. ; i!t 1- irsi Nation:;! IJynk. ' I - 1. K. liutlners oliice. I .J. I'. You n jr. ttore. ; -'S I erkius lious-. j -t' It. W. ilyeis. leridenee. .'a Joui i.al oliice. ! :o IlKit.vi. i) I'l l-.. Co ollice. . .v J.N". i-e. i-c.-tdeuce. 1 a'i S. M. fliap:n;..i:, " i W. I. I,. i-es. A. N. Sullivan, II. K. i'.:l.in-l, " W. II. .stliiidfceecht, ollice. Sul!iv;::i i Woo ey, A. V. Meuiiifc'lUin. re-,i.lo:iec. A. Patterson, livery. CM. Holmes. " L. 1. Ueiiiiell. residence. leo. S. Smitli, otlice. L. A. Moore, tior-st. J. Jiarnes. resideneo :;u Vi 41 4J 43 14 13 4H 47 4! SO I. I. Iavln?riim !,.. h v-vekf;wU. residence. 3a- ( Iiaolaiii riulit. 340 W. U.heliCdkiitelit " 341 tleo. S Smitli fc 3."o K. 1, Liviujstun. 315 V. I. Hallard, The switch board connects Plattsmou! a with AslUaiid, Arluijjtou. Illair. founcil Uiuff, Fre mont, LiiicjIq, 0:uaii;i and EUiioriiMation. I I I. "or. hit fe ! - X Sit. f'JoOO M 0 l'JOO S'JtO " (ca-h) .Jil'XKJ i l l Y l'iioj:it r Y. 'J iil'k- li olll fci;p f ( . Hi. " .. ! hi-:: eel "'.t.iliii. t,ii ,-: . 1 lo'l: Jio:ii .l:;:n Improved eity r ai -t-i..-dance. I caind vvlmt :,i tliis line it yo.i will call Mid Bllllil S IkjU-1-i. :ijd i:".':p;100 17o loO I'jO 17.r 1.0O .;oo -00 :',:,) extra 100 iu abun waiit in tee ine. lor sale iuJ lor aw CITY HOTEL. Tliis Leautiful three story Lrick f tincture, on lower .Maid street, ha- just lieen finifliej and fitted u;t for the accommodation ot TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AM) REGULAR BOARDERS, EVERT THINS HEW "AND CLEAN A Good Bar Iu conn i7Se:Uh the 27tf. FRED GOOS, Tropr. Rockwooti IJIock, at much lower !iurc ii,i, will be i. niontlii hf-iiee. .i aud ii v ! i in s ri n i d rent, n-nts proiiijiiiy "o!ltci.ed. i. you (ion i kt uhai ou want iu thl- -:ilii,n cc!i: a id ari 1.,; ii f'v-,. j probably nnsed ju-,t n l,at;ou want. G lo' " ,iejr'-' fcV, ,'-v evening Irorn Good new house and two fine lols In good location pi ice, 600. W. S. WISE, Union Rlock, HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriage Painter, Grainlsf. Glazing Paper Hantfnj, A..V7 KALSOMINING. Uave ordr at Warrick 'a. riattimo ith. i t. Choice Candis ! Iloine-inaile ami Warrankd Strictly I'ttre. MEALS AND LUNCH at all Lour. . 0j-6ters night' or day at tho 3sr i jtz