PLATTSHODTH HERALD. runusnED daily and weekly liV- Tic Plattsmoutli Herald Publishing Co. For Ctty and Count t Directory, Kail wy Time Tables. Telephone EicUann BiMuens Di rectory, Bualoes Carts &c, ttee third page. JEFF. I. STONE, - City Editor. A. Salisbury. Dentin!. Notice to Advertisers. changes la advertisements must bo 2 Landed in to tLe business office not later than 10 a. ia, of tLe day in which they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay locals and special notices must be hand ed In before 3 p. m. each dnr to insure insertion. ' II. M. 13 us iinkll, - . Dusiness Manager. Reliable Local News." The Calico Hop tonight. Harry Webber's dates are the 27th and 23th. . Sir. Berry of the IJ. & M. store de partment is building himself a new house ou one of the seven hills of Plattsmoutli. There are twenty-six case9 on the crmi iual docket for the forthcoming term of the district court in and for Cass county, Nebraska. The trees ure rapidly donning tlio green and la'.e spring is fast coming, in fuct it is here, and likely to stay. Billy Randall pulls the throttle on theK. C, between the Junction and Omaha one of the best of the B. & M. boys in a good position. The new time tables have made their appearance, but there is no change in the time of the arrival of the east and west passenger trains and de parture from Plattsmouth.on the main line. Tho change in the B. & XI. trains taking effect on Sunday, will promote a number of ths train boys on the road, tho new arrangements making Ave crews of passenger men, all of whom will have head-quarters in this city. We were iu error, yesterday, in an- nouncing the arrival at Dave Camp bell's house of a young lady. Its gen der is masculine. We are not alto gether to blame, though, for even Dave, himself, didn't know until some one told him. The father is doing well to day. We would remind the Journal that there is an ordinance against throwing papers, etc., in the streets. .Several sheets of paper from the Journal office were blown among a team of horses this morning, frightening them, almost causing them to break loose from the hitching post. V. V. Leonard's Photographic par lors were comfortably filled last even ing, and the basket social was, as usu- Tlie Journal Sensational "Draft" Story IVot So Sensational. Last night's Journal contained an elab orate quarter of a column article on ' a little business transaction that didn't work worth a cent." It explained how, with touch gusto and confidence two stronger walked into the Casa County Bank yesterday with a $ 300 draft and wanted it cashed, and how Mr. J. M. Patterson melled a fish, &c.n Xow the facta in tlia case are these. Two gentlemen did go into the Cass County Bank yesterday with a draft for f 500. One of them, " the friend " referred to, is a business man in Plattsmoutb, who had recently sold hi business interests on Main streets to the other, and the draft was in part payment, the purchase money. Xeither of the gentlemen huve any of the appearance of -Sharpers and naught but honor and integrity has even been whlapcred of either of them. The one who so suddenly remembered that his " dealings had always been at the other bank " can establish by the books ot the " other bank " the truth of his statement. They also started for the other bank as spoken of, -but decided that an endorsement of the draft was good enough so passed the bank without stopping. We commend the percautiou taken by Mr. Patterson against be ing imposed upen, but Mr. Patterson didn't write the article in the Journal. The "smell of fish" is in the Journal's nose, and in their anxiety to furnish sentimental news they have wrongfully misrepresented two of Plattsmouth's business men. and in all fairness to them should explain matters. George Coos is one of our city milk men and does a rushing business in his line. This morning while on his rounds a piece of paper blowing through the street frightened his team, do wn by tho Perkins house, and away they went. The milk cans danced the can-can all over the street, and tho milk got out and got away, and the wagon was smashed up generally, and tho whole constituted a lively . run away. A good deal of paper is flying around Main street today, caasing con siderable commotion among horses. IN MEMORIAM. Death loves a shining mark, and for the second time in three brief months, the King of Terror has entered our' school and taken a loved one hence, fill ing our hearts with a sorrow time cannot remove. Little Henry Lehnhcff was a member of my class iu the High School, and it was with a tender feeliug of interest that I watched the little bud, unfolding into the full-blown flower, but ere it reached that pertection it drooped and was no more. Truly the Psalmist com pares life to the flower, for the wind passeth over it and it is no more." We ree our dear ones fading and vainly strife to prevent their going. But, oh, how feeble are all our efforts! The un tiring love of lather and mother, the deep solicitude of brothers and sisters, cannot retain cur loved ones when messenger conies. A lovely flower has been ruthlessly snatched from the par entstem, but, oh! what a fragrance has been emitted Iu the crushing ot its petals. The grave has lost its terror; heaven is nearer; the loving Savior more precious, since he has claimed one, who, for a brief few years was loaned to earthly family and friends. May the rich prom ises of Gods word and the sweet influen ces ot the Holy Spirit comfort and sus tain them in these dark days. Oar broken band gathered around the snow white casket, and looked upon the waxen form, but the lips spoke not kind words in their old, familiar way, and the eyes were closed in the long sleep. Henry, beloved, farewell, One of earth's fairest flowers transplanted; a pupil, a classmate, a dear little friend ever faithful and true, farewell. " This lovely bud. so young, so fair, Called beuce ty early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower la Paradise would bloom." "Alone unto our Father's will, One thought hath reconciled ; That lie whose love exceedeth ours. Hath taken home Ills child." " Fold him ; O Father ! iu thine arms, Aud let him henceforth bo A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee." Ursula Wiles. Tho Writ Not Granted. ' The man confined here in the county jail who is subject to such terrible hy- ! drophobio fits was in the county court tins alternoon on a writ of habeas corpus. Sullivan & Wooley appearing and arguing for the writ. Judge John son rendered his decision that as the prisoner was confined in the county jail charged with crime that unless ,it could be shown that he was illegally confined it. would be impossible for him to grant the writ, and as there was not evidence sufficient to show the man illegally confined to jail he was remanded back by the court. The pe al, a verj pleasant affair. There were CUIiar nature of. the man s trouble was well filled baskets for everybody, and J rulIy illustrated while be was in court. considerable amusement and surprise followed the purcnase of them. On the whole it was one of the most en joyable socials held for a long time. The Brownvillo Republican comes to us this week bowing out the first year of its existence, and oils up for the next. The Republican is one of the neatest, newsiest. Weekly ex changes, coming to this office, and the llfeRALD wishes it all continued pros perity, politically and financially. The Percy children had a second ed meeting such an aceident, which was indeed fnrtnnntp Tt t ? . : a ti t ii , " "lyesieruay for the commissioners to devise soms afternoon. We are told by lady visit- means for tLe care and troatment of ois that there were present nearly nA . , I ' uiw (UVlUAl lie claims to have been bit several years ago by a mad dog, and while he wa3 in court a large black dog came in and the man immediately went off in a fit that was most horrible to witness. and it required the work of several men to hold him. It is more than probable that it is a case of hydrophobia and if he should in his mad freak bite any one, serious results might be apprehended. Yes- the decline in corn has produced a cor ieraay ur. Aiende while visiting him responding decline in trade, m a professional way narrowly escap- C. L. Bates & Co Rockwoed Hall. The Percy children held a second meeting at Rock wood hall yesterday afternoon. Trof. Drummond had word given out in the public schools, and the large hall was nearly filled There were not chairs enough for the eager crowd. Mrs. Rockwood, Mrs. White, Mrs. Duke and other ladies were among the visitors. The officers were all present, and the meeting was opened by the children with the usual exercises of music, bible and prayer. Capt. Guy Livingston mustered in a number of soldiers and Capt. Parmele formed company B and company C who also organized nearly 150 cartels in all. New leaders organized squads among the girls, making the number nine in all. Much enthusiasm pre vailed, and original speeches, dialogues, etc, were given out for a "Percy Re ception" at the opera house next week. The soldiers will have banners painted for the squads, and the chil dren will contribute an original pro gramme of their own. The yisitors said it was a beautiful sight to see so many little temperance i children actively at work. Miss Ilyers withdrew as secretary in favor of iMiss Twist. Sheldon- Drew, Berths IIyers. President. Secretary. Persona!. C. S. Dawson is in Lincoln today. . Surveyor Grneral Stephenson went to Falls City this morning. -- It. B. Windham and J. W. Barnes are doing Lincoln today. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLaughlin went to Omaha this morning. L. A. Moore shipped to Ashland Ihh morning a handsome collection ol geraniums and white lillies. C. A. Lenis, of Ced.ir Rapids, la., came down on the Omaha train lat evening, and will spend the diy h: city. Capt. Shannon, drcssr d in a p'u. hat, and grip sack, went up to Louiuviih this morning to eleliver to the Lt-ui:-villians some of his fino nursery .u;a k. LitUe Lucille Cunningham, who has been stopping at Mrs. Dorrington's for several week's past, went to Lincoln this morning, and after a short visit there will go'on to her.home in Palls City. John Knight and John Carter, of the office of eommissioner of public lands and buildings, Lincoln, and by the way, two of the jolhest and most genial fellows in Nebraska, are in the city today, to get information from the surveyor general's office regarding scboool lands in the northern part of the state. Jesse B. Strode arrived home from Nebraska City on last evening, having finished his duties there as district attorney. This has been Mr. Strode's first visit in an official capacity to the "City on the Banks," and from persons who were present during court, we learn that Mr. Strode has made a good record and many friends among the brethren of the bar. From our per sonal knowledge of the ability and sterling iriNgri'v of Mr. Strode", wo are huio that he wiii, uts uo uui to be, "terror to evil doers" in the second judicial district. sp;:f.ML r:or:(T. Xi'wilivtJKTM i ii, h i t!,i- hvul. tl re? (CM !) line i-i u..icr:!j i. ELb TOT mtK 3EB 2E3 2E . I'll Ml!' ., I'? V 'f J. I) To Ront. I lii. I .i. i In. Ill--i.S-f ;. in- n man.! b: I'll villi's-; r:'..:i-t (.. Iftrv, C " i t ;' ) I tir Mliicc or si,: I'. S VADI.I.MAN.,. E2 ISrsL OB., Three !;ou.-; !5. 4412 Ii:ijuite of W. ii. Wist:. A toU'ii!: round. till: i 1 11V. O a li-. r c.iii i rii.r v d co;i li I;i t J!u,l il ;it thi-; ot- ! ;:m ! Corner F ear! and Seventh Streets, i i. i. Ei'.s in a u, KirrM or 1'; a For G.nl3. t'lj! : lu r in " r..i !:)." A ii'". i'.nl .-i Is m i 1 F.ouisvilie. For Hekald of!u-i. -: . 1 1 . , .. . I 1 : 1 I ....... nii-clv :irrn:ird ; with lot in purliclii 5 tijijiiii ni 4htlt u-l !. Ii'H-.i:r :i in it M-.is l!f Wanted. John Biuer has leased the Stohltnau place, corner of 7th and Vine street, is prepared to accommodate the public in the way of boarding and lodging by the week or month. 40dlm Fresh home made candies at the Phoenix. every day 89dtf A Comparison to us not Odious. The Herald has had little to say f. giirding its daily edition since its nice. tion. It has been content to let it iui itsuu, uui certain items in r.ur temiporary from time to time s.nd op;r: ons expressed regarding th two :. I 4 1... 1....U ..a .... ? i ja viijf, IJ.HU Ol Wilien are VI l"i;l,'"':j: will warrant us in Kubinlttlu '.c '. lowinir facts aud figures which r -". be reluted. 'lhe figures subniitUil taken from the Herald ;n 3 J u each of yesterday us they were i.ut;d the pubiic. PLATH'SMOCTlI DAILY Iir.KAI.H. Display advertisements , Business cards Directories and time tables Classified locals Total Lines of paid locals Composition on IIeicai.d.. ..C0,000 Circulation of Herald. . FLATTSMOLTH DAILY .JOt.TO.. L. Advertisements of all des?i ii.I-ms. . Lines of paid local Composirion on Journal . . . . i;5,080 :.;:; Circulation of Journal The above figures shov.- will, cat com ment the standing of the tv.'o papers with the business public as a.'lvertisic:' mediums, while the Daily Herald cir" dilation stands well in the lead, it gives to the public fully one-third more read ing matter daily than its contemporary Facts are facts, and business is business, Bremner's Crackers at Hansen's. If you want a delicious cooling drink, go and try Phil. Young's Soda Water, dispensed from his soda fountain at 5 cents per glass. Large stock of parasols im all quali ties must be closed out cheap at Ba ker's. 44dl5 5wtl Millinery. Mrs. Johnson & Sweney are now re ceiving all the latest styles in Hats, Bon nets, Flowers, Tips, Ribbons, c, in the millinery line, to which they invite. all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goods at cost. d40ml Don't fail to try Phil. Young's delicious Cream Soda Water. Only 5c per lass. Asky Our grorer for Brcmcfi'e Cr'-; its every iinn-. Tak- ii other. Jiixt 1 1 ceive.-.;, a la rife- il .. goodb ill th.: bout and Loe W i , Sherwood', inilockwccd bloc. 5 i I' K 1 n .1 3 S .-J kJ l n 51 Hi1 S PAINTS, LZME, Lowest Rates. Terms Gash. Try a cn ot Batsvia Asparr.;; Wl!i li i j A FINK LOT OK MACKEREL, LABRADOKE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAVE COD FISH, A so a choice lot of LEMOITS OXlA2?GE3. W bare a floe itosk of GM&mU FAMIJUY GBQ&EBIE8, Kaiicy lirands ot MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUE. I have In ttoak a fine lire ot Claeens w L'J: it ii. j.cr.-i'-ti cc lA-wis ;,.vc i!. i O. . i:- .... . i , ; . . ':: ' ' "; O ' i :!:. i- llik'-S llli V , 1: " , -. - .' ;r ii . .f l. i I - - i 'i i .1.. .. . . . . ... u xdL . ! fj:r..:. l ;. !-)!- (I fc t - - :. v U:-.i U '''' ! r Hi y will rj, t'rifh in .Ki- .. . i ; .5. ' .1 1 v - - I - - vciliutr md c;l'.T . rv-h "U v.i j.li , t ":- ! - ...-! ! It vrili puv vot: to renr! v.-,:T-'s c-fl 'V11'1" ' " n"iC ui.-.n in thi.-i j. a;.-.-!-. oa ;nuy tii.d j.i ' v.a;i!:ij-. . :."'; ! , whut vou wa-it. ; v,. ......u . .; , - ' l-:J . - . ' ' (::.c. ! Jii'-ivin lV Crac ;"t;'.'!L rr .;:iV. ! yp'nell v V.::r:v.i , Ar;iM ir :- t t r-.u.u hums ; .: i , ." '.' ' j " .rc.iki:l.-l l?i.f,:;j ' J . ' iVAV.' y.i-l rfC'-iV..:! St !::;;-f ZH Div salt 121 fir i ;ihv..V- of . Oil l:. :. r't , i03i-!T:r-u:d ..'.u-.Urs -'ICW--. orv nn) n.r.., 1 At Hhu CuV. Mt-.t aitirkct. -'O Ui" 1 . L . . ," ' ., i :;;at3. L..::o a:h ; h:-:i-j ,il ! i fV.iil,..,ri. ':' -ii ,1,... i,:. i.Ij . T! ..:: d , . . ' !!- ! 1'- i , . . :.. -:.r : : : 1 net oc l.v.'.:.s. ' j U tx?i'i::itty i.'.v r.-.-e.-. uiii uive i i . . . . , u . . . : I c - , . I ours in;, Glassware, Lamps, ii-r fiow hr.'l fre.h. ' :!ck! Always cu Head liilil 1 il, Ntll. MUIU-HY & CO. i.-i REAL ESTATE (AND) List of Letters. List of lftttprs rumaininrr nnolla f.- A.,k d m r ii . " in the post ogice at PJattspaouth, Cass ... .v-wuw Hu.rS county, Xeb., April SO. 1S83. Archer Harvey Adams Miss Edna Andrews J Archer Mrs Mr is the new firm Tnf i ma """" ALiui xiaiiuii oaaU tnat has bought out Dr. Stuart's drug Ueason James store, also the stock formerly belong- Birdsall Miss Mary Cunningham J H three hundred earnest boys and girls. " Three military companies were formed among the toys, and five new squads among the girls, It is clear that the organizer has had long experience, ai d that the Percy movement will prove the most popular and useful that has yet appeared in our state. Hr. Smith will probably give a Percy matinee at Iiockwood Hall, next Sunday after- ly from doing injury to others. B. St M. Shop Notes. Al. Bitter, who has been for some time with E. G.Dovey & Son. this city, is now engaged in Mr. Kline's depart went in the store house. The new brass foundry is turning out some excellent work, to the great lUlvailf .urn of thft rpunir and pnnatrnn. nooon. giving -The Late Masquer- tion departments, and thev have a flilA flrnnniv nf hoi ... ! , "vww' number one workman at the head ! of it, ing to Joe Sharp. South Bend doesn't intend to move to Plattamouth though one of our once prominent business men. we Chandler O S Dering Curtis Dunn Sam'l Gear Geo. Mr. Latham, agent of the B. & M here at Plattsmoutb, calls upon the -- Herald in regard to the communica tion signed by Citizenw the other day, to say that so far as he is concerned and the B. fc M. employes here at this depot, every courtesy is extended to passenger) and - citizens transacting -business with the company. Mr. Latham says, and we believe it is true, that the ticket office is alwaj s open from twenty to thirty minutes befoie trains arrive, and that every courtesy is extended to the public within the power of the employes of the B.&M. He Is not responsible for the arrangement i of the B. & M., the offices all being up stairs, and while this is the first com plaint that has come to his notice, he " admits that it would be better for the company if a sgcial policeman were employed to look after passengers ar . riving and departing at the many trains of th company. . The Herald has always found Mr. Latham an obligiog. gentlemanly com petent agent, and believes a better corps of employes cannot be found in Nebrasaa than the one in charge of the Plattsmoutb. depot. Mr. Latham especially desires any person receiving treatment unbecoming -an employe. The oil house department has bad a boom since tho burning of the build ings across the river, at the Junction; necessary supplies .being taken from here. . The mogul engine, Xo. 97, that is used on the bridge division, and had its cab wrecked over at the Junction, the other day, is in the shops receiving necessary repairs. The new Pullman car, Bed Cloud that has been undergoing paint and polish, is completed, and ready for duty. . . The' store department has recently been supplied with hydrant and hose, on tho first lloor, ia case of any fire originating in the building. McXeil Wm; Nelson J M ' Petmen J Robinson !N P Skinner Park Stockwell J B Spengler Peter A Suggestion to tho B. and M. ""it occurs to the Heicald that with the forth coming four express trains daily thst the Orcopolis nuisance to both the traveling public and train men, might be advantageously avoid ed by running tho Omaha stubs di rectly to this city and making 'vp tho overland trains hero rather than cir culating around the "Y" at Oroopo- is. It would be an easy matter la ay a trouble track from the junction down which could not but be 'a sav- learn , has taken up his abode among Hicks Mrs A C you. The Sharp drug store was sold out, the other day, under a mortgage of 8160 held by C. F. Goodman and Caul field, of Omaha, the stock brought $130 Hon. J. M. Patterson also held a mort gage for about 8100. Goodman hav ing another claim of about 8500. has put in an attachment, thereby endeav oring to cut Mr. Patterson out. The case will go to the district court for final settlement, in tho meantime the sheriff holds the disputed proceeds of the sale. The Bend, among other things, has a machine shop that would be a ere dit to any town of twice its size. Mr. McCormick, the industrious proprie tor, is certainly well fixed to do all kinds of work, ho having a drill, a heavy Iron lathe, emery wheels and several other machines ran by a large upright steam eugine; that he is a first class wors man is evinced by the large amount of business he is doing. E. E. Day. was called to New York by a dispatch stating that his father was in a dying condition. It is to be hoped that he may find the dispatch untrue. We are anticipating lots of business when Stout puts a full force into his quarries here to get stone for the cap- itol. You see the much abused capitol appropriation bill will beneit South Bend very materially. Chandler Wm. Douglas G C Frautz John Gordea Mary A. A Hutchinson Mrs D Highmann Nerman Hurst Mrs Lydia Ilesen William Happy AH 1 James Mr Arthur Latham Mrs E S Lowell Josuah Mongey Chas McDonald Miria McFarland WeslyB Napp Mr F Pence T J Rounds W C Sanders E Stark Geo J W Wain Mr John Smith Thomas Wilson Mrs Maggie O. Persons calliDg for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M Ice! !.' I Ic Now is the time to contract for y:;-' summer V supply oHoe. Bed rock pi ... prompt deliverv and superior quaiity o ice, iirst come first served bv the new ice man. U2ni2 Jok Fairfield. ir Jl.L I.c'.v iiml iii'K ci ioii biisiutHa promp tly ;iil-i;l. 1 !o at thin ollin: uiul pro- ii-iiiitM-M uiijioiii uelav. i work, (-oiivcvmicin and to on short no ion guaranteed, ihiiig we do make a city and suburban f'!. rvrveriil fiiw firm. u,n f 'r.i- w 1 1 : 1 !;,:,, i m. ijj-.rg.-ii iis. Laboring llifl! run "X't .lliOHiC bv DEvimrmnml- til'Jlll. ! IV .Vil.-l IlieV IM W 1)11 V 1..P linnua .vp.-ice lorbid. giving but a smull penjciitage ol the bar-aiua now on'thii agency; wc name tho C.-.-il . 1 M l ;i U- ! r n-i 1 ;j 1 1 ' 1 i i.'i- : ;h) : ! J-.,;-1 i I i:t if l uli Lettuce and Pie Plant at Bennett Lewie'. Ladies, your special attention is called to tho new line of dress goods just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach's. A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at V eckbach s. 23dtf Bremner's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & Ladles of Plattsmonth Don't destroy your rags, even if yu get but little for them; they are necessities which we could not do without; our ed ucation depends upon them; the Bible is made out of rags, and best of all, the greenbacks are made from them. Yours truly, 37dtf Jacob Levi. Bremner's Co.'s. Crackers at Murphy &. AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of Londou, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMERICAN EXPKEHS CO.. WELLS. FAKGO & CO. EXPREIW. Omeo in Rockwood Block, with Jobnou Bros 6dcm Nice line of new glass sets just opened at II. Baker's train :fp ! up. 41itv r- 1 i Has ransacked the market for the nobbiest and best line of boil; at t his following: bix choice half acre lots, 8 minutes liom ii. B. shops, at from .$80 to .10 each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to ay ho did not own a house. Come and see, you are not compelled to buy and we wontl zivo these lots away, but you can get them so they will absolutely cost you noth- co-aV0 cro n,iIe from city for S2o0 part ou time. 3 fn?ont ?C-e ,n IniIe frorn city for 4550 this u extra fine ' I have three pivcx-s of outside prop take to turuish purchaser work ,y moj ir mem, now I will u.uiou lilt K'VUUU anil vnn fl.. work i8 what hurts me If oV will do he work at a fair price I will gi"w you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the work com h J " r n tt tt a a tt tt By th i .?:: t'. 'V i li:;L; m i'M that ::- A Card. Having withdrawn thi jricticr ;f dentistry, I take great ph-aare in re commending touiy jiatrous my suceor Dr. C. A. Marshall. The Dr. "is a skir. full aud exptrieuced dentist, tud will give satisfaction to all who may require his services. G. V. Cluttek. 45d3twlt W p n - iii ti'ord. Ui i-ni- tit.. bV I. tViSt. U i. ."!3:.,V4,i-. - i z V:; may find some one who will do it tor J O . - . . 'P ... . . t'u cien ior f 600 0O 600 00 760 00 2500 on Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for sale at reasonable rates. " I'ABMLAKDS. 40 acref, wild $ 600 00 0 " iinproy'd 1600 6Q r0 ? 2000 00 vo ! 5000 00 r.VR 6200 oo r,10 - " cooooo t'ine.ttock farm in Cass county ,sra low rate Vl - -.i i cj. Try a can of Domestic b;iking pow der and get a Dover egsr beater irto at W. II. Bicker's. 4iiit5 5wtl. MMii SH I'.HMai'.ii J 'Muiiiy ;r wc k. .' wek at r--:i.i iortahly a:i-i ci',1 a ca'l. in . 5 cents. ..-'o.e r .lui. i p.e.tsun; ly f.-,;::tt b. WKAVK-t. Pro 4 T J 1 ui .IV i a. i. i-.ii.. .i '.i.n ii:. i.r, . )U-t A Square .ileal Can be had. at the City Hotel f;ir only 25 cents and lodging at same reasou:ibSL' rate?. Farmers and Coiuinerci;1.! ?.jen will please bear this iu mind. J&wtf War! Itlver Report t - As furnished officially to tho Department. The river at noon today, stpod 10 ft. , 4 inches showinir a fall of 1 foot 6 in. Henry Boftfc Flas an elegant lice of baby carriages for sale very cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and tho largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmoutli- nt prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. d29jbw2-tf A few of the handsomest patterns of Wlr ITlrtw" Rtunila vprv rlicsn at J. TJ ERNST WAGNER ARCI-UTZCT. ri;iiiri and ioril'catius will h-o care fully curried out. uud full attention v.i.i be given aa to bulcly aud durability." LESSONS ON PAINTING 7 in Oil or Watt r Colors, Crnrou uud . Tcneil. OCicf aud studio over Solomon Jc Na- S:IRT5 I ' GLOVES, ' COLLARS, cuffs; neckwear, Jt-t ic-.-w'ivfcd. Per right oovh .'it right j-iccs go to .:& Wescott, the BOSS bolhler. cijy $2500 2800 1200 "r V , x 3200 tr-p ,y (cash) $1000 I'KOI'LT.TY. hMm(c-heapj$ioo loO lo0 1 OH. Mret't (tine) " oft i;i nic mil ' i iI.iiiti.ii :iyi'' Iii.r ! '';'k.,",,,, hi extra U) '" rii'Milc.tV rial .-MU1., 5.. 1..,. 1-""-- IIIU fit II ll II, I. .. 4 .. ;.. . ' on Vv urn in u win call nii.i n.c. hoiii'M and IlikrVi" ,rv,','1f;,,r''' f,'a win b? " K"' ''x irj. uil.H Im uc. rc;nrK.'!i,"t wp,,,nff ren d und foe rem, i,.tll!j ,,vtlipiiv vulltctctl " J' U lou'l.,o what you wuut iu p , 4 V ,OUj? aD(l uk i'r t- I've robahly Im.u Uf.t wb 4 . ,,t"11 ,1Carly vcry evfnifrom Coo,l I t)pw house and two fine lots m good location-price. 8800. 1 or 1 A ( r.i li I i a c t'': lilu il IJU.S.R, s. s. wrsis, ..V -4,