--""-V' - - w v . , - M - - . I 4 - .. ---- - - 'j4 zm '. v ' ' PLATTSIIODTH MAID. IUBLI!iIIEI DAILY A5D WIU5KLY HT Ike Plattsmonlti HcraU PQlilisbio! Co. ter City aud Cuuotv LHit-cioi jr. Hallway Time Table. Telephone Eciia"tf ttu-iue Di latory, ttialiie Cards x.c, are third pa. JEFF. L. STONE, - City E41tr. Notice to Advrtlr. Copy for display advert emeuta or chauuM lu a-IertUeineot mail banded la to the btMine nfflce not later than 10 a. iu. of the day la -bleb they are to Nt ianarted. Copy (r pay local and apreial notice utuat Li aaade-d in lfirr 3 p. n each day to Insure lu rrtlo. II -M. Iti'HHSux, .Bullae t Manner. What' a Dude. What i dude, papa?" she aal.t, W 111) a wetrt, inquiring ryea. . And to the knowledr Peking loaid tltt rattier tbu replie : 'A weak iuutat-. a cigarette. A tblrteen-buttou vem. A eurlad-rim hat -a minaret Two watch cU!n crona the breast. A pair of bunt, a laay di u !. A lack-a-dai-y air : For Konalp at the rluH or ball. Houie little paat 'affair.' Two pointed hoi, twoaplndle -banks Complete ttie nether rliHruia ; And follow fitly In the ranke The two bow legged aroia. An empty bear, a buffoon's seme. A pvains attitude ; 'By Jove I jtad Hut aw fraxneuae 1' All thee nik up the dude. I'blladelphia Plea. A. MaileburjYD-ntlet. I'UtUuiouth has got a "dude.'' Three mure weeks of school. The city council meets tonight. Several -hps of small ported In Blair. ' pox are re- Moving day in whitewash biush zen. about now. at hand, and the is a piuLoinent citi- Maiu street is filled with teams today and business io every department is oo the lxo. A maa la Winthrop, Me., plays the piano, organ, violin, banjo, cornet, flfe, xylophone, bones and guitar, and whis tles like a nightingale. . The Maine people are proud of him. If they don't look out that fellow will play the devil, yet, and then what? A quartette of festive traui(m from over the river wero tiken iu by chitl Murphy this morning, and as they hadn't billed the tow u they wore read the vagrancy act and furnished tic passes with instructions that their time was limited to 10 minutes In which to reach the city limits. Their names were give as John "White,, Will O'Connel, Magna Saconi and John Wilson. They took up their beds and walked. The Hkrald will hereafter devote a column on its local page once a week on Saturdays to the people. If you have any suggestions to make for the good of the city of Plattsinouth, we shall be glad to hear from you. We don't invite political discussions, but as citi.ens interested in one common caune the growt'i and welfare of our city, its good government and im provement we shall dedicate this spaco to the vox populi. It was a great disappointment to the people t-f Kearney county that Sitnnver ni en was Dot hanged upon the day named by the court in which lie was tried. The papers from that section denounce the supreme court, aud the State Journal and one paper which is very luod and strong in its denunciations of the su preme court, in the same brent h sys that the writ ujn which the stay of ex ecution was allowed, was a matter of right and could not be denied. Th why curse the supreme court about it. It being uniformly a dull tima for locals, we may venture a dog light which occurred up in the hollow, out towards Woodson's old place. There were three dogs, one cow nnd Capt. Shannon mixed up in the affair. It has not transpired how the same end ed. Capt. is about with his pants laid away to soak, the cow is out to pas ture, and the dogs, some of them, have gone to carry the late news to the brigade of which Krochler sent off last winter. Maj. Wheeler has been wearing h can for a day cr two on account of rhenmatism TLs chess dub flourishes end the members hold tLeJr tueetiugn in Ir. Itirh mend's office. ThC two new Denver trains arc beau ties, being made up of the I. A M.'s handsome coaches and Pullman sleepers Prof. Cushuian id making due pro Xrii wilh hi cluaa, hu iug uvet seventy ne iu. attendance at rehearsal this after Mr. John firegory is circulating a a petition, asking the governor to par don Warren Clough, the man sentenced to the penitentiary for life, from Sew ard county, for the murder of his brother. The petition is printed and in two forms, one asking that the pris oner be pardoned, on the ground that the subscribers believe him to be inno cent of the murder, while the other, also asking his pardon, is on the ground that the petitioners believe there is a doubt of his bis guilt, and the prisoner ought to have the benefit of the doubt. State Journal. . The usual number of paaeuger on ixic west bounu train this morning tiAin was a were lacking, and the Ujht one. Tle Wilberfbice Conceit company whicn comes here Tuesday night next is highly commended by a number of our exchanges. Al. Doiribgten ht graduated ia tie po.t office b-siness. In other words L'ncle Sam didn't ".-nte"conrtquently Al. couldn't "stav." Severul sand bars have grown in (he river in the last few days. Tn's Is growing weather for averything, and t--iucea grows aeouc as fant as thing else. Prof. Cuahman will commence a class for the rudiments of music, and will only charge a nominal sum of 23 cents for the whole term, to be held in the afternoon, after school. The even ing rehearsal will be free to ail, the same as usual. Parents desiring their children to learn the rudiments of music will find this an excellent op portunity. Boys as well as girls will be taken in the afternoon rehearsals. Prof. Cushman furnishes all the costumes at the time of entertain ments, thereby saving the expense of a' toilet to have their children look well. , Parents are invited to come and listen to their childien at time of rehearsals any- The Harry Webber company speak their astonishment over the progress of x'lattemouth since their las: visit here and arc enthusiastic over our beautiful eity. The Right Rev. It. II. Clarkson.Bishop of the Diocese of Nebraska will i fflciute c. luk6 a ciiurc-u tomorrow at 11 iu. anu . :mj p. m. Seats free ami all Invited. a. are A parly of sharp shooters, with plenty of ammunition, etc., are out west of Heismtrer's, this afternoon ho!din mfiSC L - a 111. t - t w muUv lt (J iac lIJe wiiii rees -? and ducks. The production of "Xip aud Tuck j last evening oy the Harry Webber company, was one of the most da- lignum entertainments placed upon the PJattsmouth stage during the sea son. The piece ia one of continued pathos and comedy from beginning to end. A peculiar feature of the play is the employment of Nip and Tuck, two detectives "partners in business upon opposite sides of a murder case. Each supposes the other igao ran. or nis connection in the case, which brings them into many laugh able and ludicrous situations. The acting and singing of little Car rie Webber completely captured the audience, and their appreciation was shown br the repeated encores. The different parts, as a whole, were all well taken, and the least wo can say ts, it was simply immense. Negotiations which have been neud- idgfor some time between the Chicago, TLe Iner Ocean of yesterday say Ceo. U. Thompson, of Plattsmouth,N. b. nas mrenrcd a Ure escape that was teat- Burlington and Quincy and the Gould ed Ht the Ltl.wid hotel, and found tati- syndicate controling the Hannibal and lactory m every respect. j St. Joe, were concluded today. The . I papers were signed and placed in the All interested in forming a base bull I nana" ' T. L. Ames. Two-thirds of a-wciation for this season will meet I the preferred stock and 75.000 shares .-t . vuuiwuit woQdsj night. Piatts mouth ught to have a "rattling" dub this sumner. Mrs. Webber suffered from a nevfi- st- ,h01 "CKner during the perforu-.ee of ip and Tuck last evening, Un iT J ""we r appcaraur at alL She is better this morning au 1 we m a Uay oi rest and quiet will completely restore her. Jaj The agitation of creaim rit-M i-;t uuw seems to De duty of the Xeb Kska Pr.eM- 2fearlyall of the excha:i,f. tbia week cither report the pron-. of those!already in operation, oa the organization of companies for tf. purpose oi carrying them on. Go We second the motion. of common were represented in the transaction. The purchase by the Chi cago, Burlington and Quincy involved also a contract with the Western Un ion telegraph company extending to all lines of the railroad company. There has been a question, whether the con tract with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy extended and embraced leased and new lines,, but this has been met by execution of a new contract. Both parties seem to regard the transaction as mutually advantageous west of that interesting stream, awak ened suspicions of the sanity, or of the motive of such a thought. Today the sun does not shine upon more pro ductive fields or more prosperous peo ple than are to be found in the terri tory spoken of. For two hundred miles westward, on all lines of railroad, innumerable crits nre bursting with their wealth of corn, the pastures ara covered with llocks and herds the school houses, (in Nebraska you are never out of sight of the school house), are occupie 1 by well qualified teachers and earnest pupils, and the churches, on the Sabbath, are filled with happy, cheerful, and thankful worshippers. Happy Nebraska! if her people appre oiate their advantages and improve them. The Lincoln News reports a sad ac count of the death of an inmate of the insane asylum by the name of Itober son:A few days ago the asylum author ities wrote to bis lriends "in Bellwood, Butler county, informing them Mr. Itoberon had so far recovered aa to be able to be taken home. Yesterday a friend arrived on the noon train, and procuriug hack called at the asy lum lot the purpose of taking bis friend home, wheu he was horrified to learn be was dead and in his coffin ready for shipment. It Pectus the in mate wusa victim of opium all bis lite, and on his daily allowance being reduced gradually, so weakened bis system that ho passed quietly away unexpectedly. Wkepino Water, Neb., April 26. lien'l Order No. 1: Comrade J. W. Jennings in hereby appointed Adju tani General 1st District reunion, G. A. It.. He will enter upon his duties immediately. D. M'Caig, Commander. As will be noticed by the foregoing Mr. Jennings, our accomplished clerk, has been ehoseu adjutant general of the District reunion, which the G. A. It. holds at Weeping Water in the near luture, we arc today, however, unable to give the date. A better man for adjutant general could not have been selected. John Jennings Is a soldier by birth, it came as natural for him to ride through the ranks of the Johnnies in Dixie, on a charge, as it is now to go through a difficult laud title and straighten it out; we know Whereof we speak when we say this. We understand the citizens of Weep ing Water have made extorsive arrangements for this reunion. That lo cality is peopled with old soldiers any way. Fine commodious barracks are erected, a supply of army tents has been provided and thousands of the ld boys will meet during this reunion to grasp tho hand and recite the olt told story of their perils and hardship in upholding the old Hag against tho enemies of the republic. The ties of soldiership will be renewi d and the children of these veterans will lroni their parents re-learu the stories of devotion of thcirpatriotic lives for liberty and liberty's heritage. Harry IWebber's new purchase "Flint and Steel," which has achieved a reputation throughout Great Britain as a most laughable entertainment was produced for the first time in frifir at ironL'a Hnitr, flrtiicn during tho whole of last week, to a series of large aud highly delighted audiences. The piece, which is styled "a sparkling absurdity"' is worthy of a better name. It is, in tact, a series et cleverly contrived dilemas and situations connected by a well-defined plot, of which each character preseut- i ed Is a necessary part; no useless sketches being introduced, as is too often the case with oar moderr school comedies. The pice, as we stated in our resume of the plot in Tuesday's issue, hinges on the wiles and machin ations of a pair of Matrimonial Agents, "Flint and Steel," and the various customers the' manage to en snare, by big promises of wealthy husbands and wives, lor all who seek their aid. Cincinnati Watchman. A Fast Stock Train. This week Messrs. Parmele & Agnew shipped trom Ashland nine hundred and fifty head of cattle for their ranch in Custer county. The stock was shipped by rail to Kearney ani from there driven to the ranch. The shipment was made by special trnin of twenty-five cars wmcn ieit Astuanu at :4U in the even ing and readied Kearcev at 4 a. m. the next morning. A6s't. Sup't. Thompson giving them a twenty mile an hour order and putting them through ou time. PERSONALS. Professor Drummond is doing Omaha today. Father Lynch went west this morn ing. Jno. It. Clark, the Lincoln bunker i iu the city today. Judge Laverty came in on the train from the went this morning. H.J. Streight and wife returned to their home at South Band this nurii iug. IS. W. llyers went to Louisville to day on business connected with lie sheritt'a office. Charley Clapp and S. K. Gict u slatc, two of Elm wood's bi-st we u, are doing l'lattsinouth. Messrs. Frank KIcpser and W. W. Keithly, of Weeping Water, toi-tltt r with their ladies were in the city Frid-iy night witnessing Xip and Tut k at ttie Opera house. Sumner S. Hall, one ol Ca?s county's bet young men has returned from Lis visit to Weeping Water and Una accept ed a position with the B. & M. in the ir Otiices at Pacific Juuclion. SPECIAL NOTICKS. Advertisements under this head, tbre eer.t per line each luwertlon. FOIt SALE Old paper for sale at this uttloe at 40 cents per hundred or 5 cents per doz en, u FOR SALE Four lots Uvtber in oi loca tion ia this city. Inquire at lhi oflice tt IOUKD A folding key In a rallroi.d coach in tuia city. Owuer cau flud it ;tl this ofllcn. TCH)UND A bunch of key t on Chicago avenue uwuer can ?ei same vy caning lice aud paying for this notice. at 47tX. tbitt ul- LOST A Weir memorandum book in city containing a live hundred and dollar note and other valuable papers. pleae return to this office and you will waided. this fifty Finder be le-35tf The Herald's double edition Thurs day la all exhausted. The demands took them off like hot cake In Janu ary. A Sqaare Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 23 vents and lodging at same reufonaVe latcs. Farmer ud CiouerciAl Mm will p!cae bear t lii- in min i. d&wtf Nothing 1 r r !;y for wall paper arrl g;in to Wari't k wiinl'tw hhades. By paying caNh for our new ?t"( k o' wall paper, lead, oil, &c, we are euublcc! to sell at t e iuc d rices. 53 t2 W. J. Waimuck. Bremiif't's Cr;:ckcm at Wire,.;l.:;chVi. at Freh hoiiif the l'hoi in: i:. i o ca.i .1- s rv ti.iv yidtr " Oh, Yes! (ate Flew (M M 1' .ht i will continue t vll 1-1 -e as fed it V3 s p n e Rl tfvrr r when r;:h lay i. iif1'" lii:i: i i' i!i -' its i.ijtn to : : . . i bov. Tny Tov ii" o'i I .' j ti lit ll. bin p:t!;t u.. i siliiil. The war. who invented bailAtl wire ha much to Mi'lVr lor iu ;i' swect Itve and bvc. And now the the bai bcil v, ii e ruthless point;) beast and kiiuu Itaiuly ever t ::: to draw blood, Smith & Hc'i'foM buvt aatled six nttr cases for the convenience of thfir 1 t v library in their oflice. Kiiniiijo'i Vs "thcr ! l , a !nl) a lull ., ut LOWLJt riMi.T. lii tin- country. lii.' d tl i:.n Groceries, tiueensware ANI nLJ.53ll3'E AnnourV bc.-t brand hpins. . . . Dry Ka'.t meat Sugar cured shoMldi-rs At Hatt & Co'h. meat market. ts t j.-ricc ty v :on. Window slmdes at Warrick's. ... .1 . . . .1 . .. .13 40dtr 2t Vniir.) IN'hj.ctfully, W. H. Baker. Bremuer's Crackers at .Stadleinan's. TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms luqulre of J. i). Simpson. t3tf TO KKM-Tlie northeast comer room in A stadeluiau's bakery, deed for afflce or aruau iuainena. Sill WANTED A Kood cook wanted at Stadel mann's reatauraat, either man or woman None but a nrt-clas cook need apply. 54d tf "W A.VTED John Bauer ha leased the Stahl- 1 maa place, corner ol 7th and Vine, and Is prepared to accommodate the nublie in the i way or ior i!f! ai i:i:iii:i liy ihe verk I :?;;.. i AN I KL) A first-class cook at tha Central ICputMiimnt t -itt .T-nw -- ploytuent. dtf WASTED-Canvassers wanted. Apply to J, " O. Sbannen. flattsinouth, Keb.. eaeloa- inKtamp ror reply. Only live, active parties A. II. HELLER, I'll. G. Of. D Graduate in PHARMACY AND MEDICINE. OftVe ia reiry'a drug store opposite the Per kins bo e, The Herald job department is giv ing steady employment to four men. Tho largest supply of hams, bacon, and all kinds of meats, in the city to be found at Hatt & Co. 64 dtf. The Alaska, the best and most con venient Refrigerator in the market. For sale by J. R, Cox. 43d&wluio It will pay you to read Wise's col 3 umn in this paper, you may find jus what you want. SSU A large number of sidewalks i:i ti.e I city need repairing, and should reci ive the attention f the authorities. The indications about here are that there will be an abundance of cherries, apples, pears anel plums. The goose hunters, six in number, who went out in the country yester day after that festive bird, brought in three one-half a goose each. Netico. Warrick has made further reductions on painting materials. Give him an or der and compare prices. 64notUw2t WEEPING WATER CBffi.TIlI; WBEPING WATER. NEB. . L. REED. President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Basling Immi Trais.clei. -rmiT8 Reeelved. and Interest allowed on TIe Certificates. Drawn available in any part of the Ur.Itad States aud all t!ie rinelnal cities of Kropo. A KINK LOT ejK MACKEREL, LABHAbOIiE IIEIUMNC;, TKOtJT, AVILU WAVK COD FIISII, Asa u choice lot of XiIC02TS .2TI3 OJLIX CSS. We have a fine nlook of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Pan ey rands ef MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have In atoe a fine liua of ;Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, e. All our good are new and freah. Fill Eicane lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Alwayi on Hani Jvext door to Court llouse, PIattmouth, Neb, iid2ws Mm B MURPHY & CO. Aytn's for the oelehratwl P r4 J. I. NIHPNOX, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, o; California EXPRESS COMPANIES : 1 ami:: n Ki l.s. , A . l r Bremner'e Co.'s. Crackers at Murj..hy V. V. Leonard's New Residence. Architect Ernst Wagner has shown us the plaus of Mr. Leonard's new resi dence which he is just commencing on his splendid property on 6th street. His residence will be two full stories and will be finished in the most substantial man ner. 3lr. Wagner s plans show what work he is capattle of doing and they are as complete and plain as any ever sub mitted. Mr. Leonard's residence will be one of the hansomest and most com plete in the city and will be one of the prominent improvements of the year. Work wss commenced this morning pre paratory to breaking ground for excava tions. Roller Skating Rink. Having purchased of Joseph Ford bis skating rink in the basement o Fitzgerald block. I wish to announce that the same will be open everv uftei noon and evening, and that it "will bf run first-class in every respect. Ti.e prices for admission will be 10 cts. for afternoon aud lo cts. lor even ing, ladies free. Price ol skates 20 rts. for afternoon?, 25 cts. for rveninys. The masquerade as heretofore announced for Moudy evening will not be changed. C E. Sli ck. Teeth extracted without ja!n by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, at the Denta rooms of Dr. C. A. Marshall, Fitzgeral block. 48I3t6wlt A31UNOIEXTS. 0 !").( in ?. WATESM hi ii r; I his city can show some ol the handsomest show windows to be seen. wmcn are a good index of the enter prise of our business men. The best goods for the least at William Herolds. money 43tf The aunouncemeat niada bv the Chief of Foliceat the Opera l l;se last evening had its effect, and 0d one too. There is fust o- more tbiujf to do. viz: make the gallery UOIs remove their hats and keep tl.. ?r - j iua raiuag. Uf late there have been a of inquiries for cottages to rent The demaud Is greater than the eupply. Large houses at a high reutal are not what are needed, but small cottage at a reasonable figure. It would pay some of our men of means to make ome investments of this character. Head the advertisements contained In this If sue of the daily. Our busi ness men report bniness looking up, aud they tell you what thev have. m . a . ' a u vour stock, through the columns of Tub I ,u Harry Webber, supported by a strong company, produced John F. McArdle's original eccentricity, entitled, "Flint and Steel," Matrimonial Agents, for the first time in America, before a large and well-pleased audience, Satur day, August 26th. Mr. Harry Webber as I'hineas Flint, was exceedingly funny, and aided by Steel, his partner in business and villainy, kept the au dience in a roar of laughter from the rise to the fall of -the curtain. Miss Martha Wren, as Natty Ntbba. was very fine, displaying to perfection tho office boy of such grand rascals as his a Mm tat . In t lat loaf anr Vlics iFrati uuinber i. ,.' .v, ' beautiful English ballad, "Mamma, Why Don't 1'apa Come Ilome?" and, in answer to a very hearty encore. sang her negro melody, for which she is so justly celebrated. Harry Pearson, as General Abetcromby; Edward Po land, as Hon. Berty Briggs. aud Mrs. Eva Webber as Aunt Ameli.i Aber cromby, deaerve special mention, and were great favorites with the audience. especially the latter, whose imitation l Improvements. Mai. Dan. Wheeler has the disease and while he does not go to the ex tent ot a stone fence, he has built light boy-proof apple orchard fence around his cheerful little orchard ou the corner of Fourth and Vine.: TLw no'iceofth Major's improvement is not intended for the boys to see. Peter E. It u finer, tho left-handed implement man who can sell a check rower to a farmer starting out of town Avithout even stopping him, has erected a wind mill at the Bonner stables for W. P. Joncf. This mill is warranted to pump all the water ncceary for these extensive stables. and at the fcanie tune furnish a supply of air for the establishment when Bro. Jones is out of Gear. icy ten you what thev have i iu miiei, huubb iwiuiiiou where they keep it, and' invite I l the old mai was verv natural. N. personal examination of their LVa-oatic News. Prof. Cush man's rehearsals of the 'Fairy. Queen are progressing nicely. Thechorosea are being learned very rapidly,. The little folks are taking a -deep interest, and the leading Itufy k Rogers of the city are taking bold with enthusiasm. We shall have two of Ibegra rtalnmeatsevey pre- nt . city. In about two WCfcfc. ' ', - The following from the Gibbon Bea con, hits the nail squarely ou the head, and is worthy of reproduction in every paper in the State: "The man who twenlv-flve Tear- ago dared to predict the settlement of ( dog fuius J euiuai, (OH UCWtrt which geographers located west of the Missouri river, was ridiculed as an en thusiast or a dreaming idiot. Even to express the thought that farming lands might he fowd thirty or fortynille s Action will be taken on the applica tions for saloon licenses tonight. A rumor was current this afternoon that a citizen in shooting at a dog which had bitten one of his children, accidentally shot into the pedal ex tremities of another citizen, of femi nine persuasion. It is a mistake the gun didn't go off, but the dog did. This afternoon in the county court the case of Janda vs. McFairfleld was up for trial, the case being a labor case, and for solution a settlement. J. E. Morrison appeared for the plaintiff, and E. II. Wooley for tho defense. TM judge has the solution under ad- Tfaement. Millinery. Mrs. Johnson & Swenev are now re ceiving ail 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 Durchasino- else where. Fancy goods at cost. d40ml Asky our grocer for Bremner's Crack ers every time. Take no other. - A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R. Cox's. - . " . 54d&wlmo , : The lleniLD is printing a brief for Smith A Beeson in u case in the Iowa circuit court, which case comes up for nearing in lJes Moines next week, llenry Boeck TT .a. .. iias an eiegant line ol baby carriages tor sale vary cheap. Also a nice lot of refrigerators and the largest stock of fur niture ever brought t Plattsmouth at prices that can't be discounted. It will pay jot to eeo him. d29tw2-tf Bremner's Crackers at Hansen's. ce to J. P. Youur's for your cream soda, water, mead nx oircn seer onij or per glass. Largest stock of wall paper rick '8. at War 33 t3 Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Weckbach's. 23dtf Crackers at Bennett & Bremuct's Lewis'. Ladies, your special attention is cr-Jiid to the new line of dre?3 . oV juet received at Weckbach's. ,!iu' drLh- Two Nighu Only. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, j April 27i. 28!j. ! The IV; u!ur C:-mtdia:. HAH 11 Y WEBBER, In the wellknowu Sensationnl Conitdy Drama NIP A2TD TUCK' (THE DFTECTIVES) Which hits now been played over threv thousand times. HAaaiT W333B.a will also appear in his latest Comedy Creation, "PHINEAS FLINT" injno. i. McArdle's great London feuccess, FLINT and STEEL Now in the third year of its ran in Europe, with T. L. Stinson, supported by a company of undoubted excel lence, under man agement of Tames E. Ho ore. -Flint and Steel" may be stvled a sparkling eccentricty in three Sparks or acts of whieh each depicts the won derful adveentures of a brace of agents, who are en deavoring to ob tain rich husbands and wives for their client get iu all sorts of ridiculoas scrapes and amusing dilemmas. ADMISSION 35, 5, AND 75. Reserved seats now on sals at J. I Yuanpw fi v.-. U S-V ? ! DlJAI.Ki: IN For Sale ! N E , Sec. 3, T. 12, It. S E I, Sec. 3, T. 12, H. 13. S. W. , Sec. 3, T. 12, il. 13. and N X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, J. 13. E S. Ar. Sec. 34, T. 13, Ii. 13 E Lot 10, Block 28. " 3, " " 7 & P. Duke's A'J'Iilu.ji. Tiie above derlLed faruis lor H.-ilo on 1!) time, with 7 cant, tntere t. A II. li. 59. 23. 11. nrV per WINDHAM, Inttsmouth, Xe)i. MEDICINE, i;mj: it. ?. Ii:Lm., A Wull JAne oi Trn wen And in i'cl v rytiilijg t (;ntrtiii.d ia k first-cliris Drue ."-tor'-. i're- fccriptiou-i caret'div coiiit.uud- Competition met in al! cepai't merit. rip ed. Coii. MIN ..!) Tfl rUL'K'i'B TLATTSMO UTH , N KB. JOHS KlTZOliKAl-lJ, A. W. ilcLilUHLIS rresideut. Ca"bler. FIRST NATIONAL BTZ ! OF rATT8MOUTH. NBKAS. lropt Offers Uta wety beat ffaellitles for tba traaaaetlen ef legltinaate BANKING BUSINESS. oioeaa, . uoia. Ueverntueot and Loeal nuiun iwuim auu noin, iseposiia receiv ed aud iutereat allowed on time Cartlfl eates. Drafta draws, arallable iu aoT part of the United Htatea and all the principal towua of Burupe. War Klver Keport, As famished off Iclally to the Department. Tho river at nooa today, stood 7 ft, obc-va low water mark. Cottage Bonvc, Sixth street, between Msin and lV;:r!, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Itetittecl and coin tort ably furnished. Board by the day or week. Meala S3 cents. Boird by week at reasonable rates. ' Iloiive rom. fortably and pleasantly situated. Give me a call. . Weaver, Proprietor. 4Vllm ERNST WAGNER Practical Architt? AND SUPERINTENDENT --RCHI IXCTUIIAL XV: RK A SPCCfALTY. Hans and itCfffleiTtli"? will ve carefully eairied out. and fail attention will be ivon & to .safety a d durablMiy. Li:SSO. 0. PAICTI. In Oil. Water Colors, Crayon and Teuf-il. Oflice over Solomon Natban'a 6t;e, iLda tt. Collections mad & promptly remittsd. Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State sxd County Bond. DIRECTORS i John Fitzgerald joan r. cia Geo. lara. K. Dover. A. W. McLaughlin Tuuzalla, CuahiDg. Wklte, Bank i Cass County Coiner Maui and Sixth Street. PLATTSMOTJTHi T3 ) JOHN i J. li. ,- l "'. W K. l-ie!(. ,.f. .1 I Hl.-SON, t:.,vLi' FrEacls a Gcii.ral mn Basiasss. HIGHEST CA'Ii ruin? Paid for Count y and ITo Humtug Hera! Ci Ou'.si-ll auy Oil Price ( iotbin O.ttfl! Iti rluitsmoiith I3"T 25 PER GE2SJ T., ANJ h 1 11,1. JIAKK .VO.NKV. Bo Here cU at my Brancli Stcro AT LOV1XVILLK, As I Uuy For Cash. Iv'.iicml'O C. G. tin? above htateineut. BEHOLD. CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, oa lower Maid street, ha- Just been tubbed aad fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AVt REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Qoo Bar la coBnio witu the House. 27tf. FRED GOOS. Propr. NEW PurniturE StorE HARRIS c5c UNRUH, DEALEKSUN FURNITURE 8 C0FFI1TS, aud all kloda of roods usually kept in a riUMV CLANM H nxiTi ni: MTOKK Also, a ery complete tock of Funeral Goods. j 'l5!ai!iCiWc3.:SComns CasfotrRote EM.-iLEMS, Ae. 1 at. iiiouipt'.j- rt mltted for. r'JHrcfToji- : J-UuBlH-k. ,T. '.r. IVtlerspti. c. H.lrMie', F. K. CiiitUiaa jT.. .1. .'ilnio, A. ii. iur Nrw::n. -l.'if li"Hiie fa!u ayaii) R'triTnber tl(e plncp, in UNION .BI.Of.'K. on sixth street, TWO DtMna&ont Ii of Cass rr,n ty Bank. W,e:tr we m;iy bo found jlit rr!ay HARRIS &. UNRUH, SKm PJATTSMOUTH. SCO. JMr- .-i.i,sSi iftr"-.-