fLATTSHOOTlI MBALD. ri !.isiiK: daily II V AND Wl.KKLY Tts Piattsiiiaalii HCiuM Yziiimi Co. rY.r Ot) aii.l C' untv I'm i:oiy, li: il'-wiy 'I line I VUm. Telc'i':i lti:i .r i;u-ii- Di rectory, I'HaiMe.11 'aidi v'v,m: i!i:iI :t". Jtrr. u sto:e. City Editor. Nolle to Advortlsr. .'uly for 'i!.il:iy ul vc; INflut-ut or H.;i!i;'H 111 advertisement" niU'ii. t: Ii::lnl'i In to I lie tiusiiirMonVK not l.in r 1 mm it 10 ;i f 1 day lu vtliH'li lliey :re l le Itis- i l d. "!' tut :iy lo'-:tN Hail ;ee!.il m. Millet he hamlet ill bi fojt-3 p. t.i ii 'l.jj ! insure IH sertloM. II M. ltt.sHNKI.1., I'.ui i' Muu.i'.'cr. A. Suliwlniry, runt!!. Gold j)H jxt ai-d colored iirt ? ut War nck'f, toiticht. r'airy (Juccii, Th vciiij;- tlii wee'. :rh-liy mid 1'iiday The rainfall up to nom today was I 73-100 inches. The river toda' stands G feet inches nhove low water mark. 11 Iliwrvnl M ats are hot on sale 1'idry (imii. Admission i'5ots. d .siuts ."ioct.H. fur llu Kesei v- It didn't rain Int nia jml l l.i- luurn- lllX', l'Ut it 1M.J0'1. Itiij'it vvlut tl.t: ; mutry iiefU. Tin- W. i T. IJ. Iriyt ri'wi church ito;i at y o'clock. ' will meet nt the WediM.v-d.ty aftcr- Tle mail from Om.ih i failed to put in an appearano thi.i morning It was either carried ly ut nt;ver started from Oiuat'.a. Twelve licenses have Oteu issued to draymen, :u.d then- are al-rut twelve more who will l.:;e M take out license r iiit. Mr. r. Latham, the genial am! tiii cient freight aicent of thfl I. Sc M, was a pleasant caller at the IIkkald oflico to lav. Co'.n again, Mr. Itthnm. The c-ity council held a called meet ing this ulternoim nt i oYIock, at which time licence will l granted to Clans BreckeutV'd, for the pale of malt, spirituous aud tinotis liquors Atchison mid l'inpori t papers ay that the Fairy tjuceii if the finest eatertaiu mrnt ever vi.si'.ed the city,aal was greet ed with crowded houses whiie heiDg played there. The streets, y and rutters are bciajf cleaned up in ditlerent parts of tgwD. The onler of t!io mayor and notice ot the chief of police have hail a wholesome rlieer. Keep it up until the whole city is clean. One hundred ami fifty in ti e grand chorus of Fairy Q'ic( n. The tableaux are the finest ever put upu the stae. Jreat care is heinjr tiken to have every thing pas.s ofl" .-.moothly. Go, everybody and encourage home talent. Tickets are now on saie at You;:;s book store. Switch enriue X. i ividi r the lua mpi:!atita of (Jcor O'Xeiii t oil the track t!ii morning caused by on open switch. The ground w. "so'V" and &!ie went to tlie bottom, mii is-hinj her a.-.h pan, etc. 1 1 .is quite a job to ei it b;.ek and Is giving the boy.-: co!:-:de;able trouble. Frank Carrutli r:. i-rd this snornia J3 iln of miiph b' expies.j si'-':-ir irom Vernmut, the rtineinbra.ee of some j kii.d friend back thcrc.who '-iucw Frank j b: d a sweet tooth la his hcaj. It is the pure quill" and wasn't sea.-oard sand like the western mac;ie suar. with The light'niug tiiis morning played sad havoc among some of the telephones. In the central ofiice at Onmha, we are informal that the nnnet and bells were burned out, also some of the plioues at Lincoln. Persons having telephones should remember th t they are nut to be f K!ed with during a thunder storm as it is dangerous. Read the rules in your directory. In the case of J. 1. StoekwcII vs. Joseph Novotony, which was tried in the county court ou yesterday, the judge this morii:.g rendered a ver dict in favor of the piin?I;!" for the full amount of his claim, $1;. The t i ?i t t V i m t V - 1 r-i .1 1 r c t r i. I -c r.-i i o jrtf.l4lllU 1 Jt. Illicit.. .( iLi .III, and sold trees of which on delivery fused to accept. the above value, the defendant re- Mnudler had a shindy last night at ! the corner of M tin and Sixth streets. He had l een testing his capacity for carrying the aiaber fluid, so palatable to gentlemen of his nationality, and being a little hilarioin over Lis success i:i that lina prueeedea to address one of our young Ata?rii-a:n in a muuncr wholly dist.istiful to his ide:is of its thetios.when tliej our.g America'i afore sail waltzed into thw rir.:y and sent Shiud!?r to grass in no time. No ar rests and no soft gloves. On the 21th ult. Commissioner Lring, of the bureau of f agriculture, j ic-e at Cincin- held a national conferen nati, Ohio, to which were invited j leading citizen from all over tlie j country who were specially interested j in arul infonnel upon the subject of forestry in all its brunches. The ob- i ject of the conference was to devise j means ana meinrxis oi iuikuii.ii . scientific anil practical forest rv throughout the United States. Gov. Furnas, of this state, was invited and attended the gathering, and has just i re turned. lie reports that one result of the deliberations of the gentlemen present was the division of the United States into four districts, or groups of states. A special agent is spointed for each "to examine and report upon the condition ol torests, timber cull::r, e c. The north western group ot s'... if es an-1 teni- tories was assigned to Governor Fur- nas, as special agent therefor, and t embraces Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, California. Washington anil Oregon. The choice of Governor Furnas for this duty is an excellent one. Hi? recent paper on Forestry on the Plain, printed in this paper a fev weeks ago, and since published in pamphlet form, exhibits for this Vork an intelligence and adaptabil ity Xf a hfgb. order. State Journal. Jutlmgs. On a recent trij" over tlie lilies of the old M-liaMc 1J. .V JI. in Nebiaska, tlie editor of thi.i paper was n-tonihed tiii:ipiil ih'Velopuient d" Nebraska. It is miIi: to ? iy her towns and c:ti'--t have douhh d iu hi.e and population dura; the past t iirce j i 'urs. '1 ho "(".ii'-en tjity of the i'raiiie;,' Lincoln, ffjicad ul like a painted jie ture with b r btate buildings, her 'iv ersiiiifiit court house and her twenty odd thoieaiid inhabitants with thfir heantt fill hotnei; i-t a pleading sight. Twcnty oiie miles west of thu, Crete is lhniii-ili-lng upon the Blue river, at the junction ol thcI5.iv M.undthe licutricu branch Houlh. Here we notice the C'iigrcga lioualist (,'ollegc now firmly entalili-hed with a strong lac illy, a large corps of students und upon a bolid linuoiial bis. Crct:is the heaibpmrtcrs of .v:v eral sph.ndid flouring mills two o; them elected during the past year ut a cost of something over -i? I yij,000 containing all the latest improvements in machinery for the manufacture of Hour. Crete ad-o boasts several inttTprisiiig newspa pers among which is tlie Standard edited by Uro. iJaugherty, who has with ;ouimciulable enterprise and energy recently placed fctcam power iu th- .Staudarl ofliee, makiug it olio of the biht newspaper concerns west of Lin coln. Wilbcr, the county seat of Saline count', is a flourishing town of several hundred inhabitants. Beatrice, next i he largest and best city iu southeast ern Nebraska, is a nourishing city of some four thousand inhabitants; gor.d hotels, line business houses, and j.!endid stocks of goods, are notice able features of Jlcatrice. We noticed a iood opera house, in which the dis trict court was being held. This place is hi really u piominenl laiiroact pomr, destined at no distant day (o be Hill a greater center for the Nebraska rail load system Here we met and "shook bul la" with the man who made the first homestead tiuiy aul claim iu NV brsska, "Jlomestead tiling N. 1.' This gentleman still resides upon his homestead (we regret we have lost his name). From lieatrice south towards the enchanted borders of the tJtoe L'ocrvatiun, the country is simply beautiful; nature's bounteous baud having bestowed upon this section, seemingly, every natural gilt requisite to make it the very garden of Nebraska. At the Kc.-ci ration we came upon the rival towns of Wyomore and llluo Soriii'-s. u ho. in their strife for cxccl- Imicw, have reached out and are ming ling and commingling their suburb i;i confusing embraces, so that the strang er has to be informed that they consti tute two distinct towns instead of one large city. Enterprise and thrift are the distinguishing' features of these points; swarms of people are visiting the reservation and examin ing the lands. There are no im provements upon this 140,000 odd acres of beautiful territory, except a large school house built by the gov ernment for the Indians, at an ex pense of some if 10,000 or $12,000. This, we understand, is appraised at $1,000, and must sell with the land upon which it is situated. Water privileges throughout this section are first class for manufacturing pur poses. We predict that these Otoe lands will bring in many cases more than they are worth at the coming sales. From Vymore west the country is beautiful. The farmer are well j ahead with their crops, corn planting i principally being over, and in many I instances me corn is snowing usen through the jrround. Tlie siunll graui tlirougnout this section ot country looked particularly well. Taking it altogether, Nebraska pre- seats no other section 01 territory that excels this ill every respect. S300 REWARD. The C, P.. k (. folks are in earnest n their endeavors to capture th men who idiot their brakenian on the iJlst of April, while in the faithful discharge of his duty. The following dispatch lias beta sent over the couutry describ ing th villains, and it is to be hoped they will be captured and properly punished for their cowardly crime. Crkstox, May 4, 1883. The latest description of the men who shot brakeman D. XV. Sears, April 2lst. near Ilussell, is as follows : "One about six feet tall, weight about 100 pounds, dark complexion, black hair and moustache, high check bone?, were onrk clothes, sack coat, button shc3 with heavy extension -soles, round top, solt black bat. The other a small man red-faced, light complexion, height about rive feet six iuche, weight about ICo pounds. Had left eye blacked from a blow, and a small cut over the same. Wore dark gray suit, sack coat had colored I andkerchief around neck, wore shoes and round soft blnck hat, is a foreigner and speaks English brokenly. L:;.-t seen South of Knox -ville, Iowa. It is thought tbev a:e working their wav west between the. ir.es ot tho C . IL L ft P. and C . B. & I t. mads. Post idl elliccrs aud give I notice to newspapers saving that we I offer three hundred dollars for the men. I Lis description is t bought to bu cc- curate. J. H. Dugoax. MA Rill LD. At tl.t Jii!ci it of the l iioc's pr nts in tuge count v. Nebraska by II. il. M'-chlincr. J. P. on May 6th 1S83, Mr Kphriaiii E. Hill of JSaline county, Neb to Miss Knin.a It. Ta'.luian Ile.re is the description an exchange gives of a dude: The dude is not a man. It is a thinjr which parts Ps hair . Ml .:., -n,.,).:,,,, it mi j,.,.!, .ij. of the forehead into little bangs. wears excruciating!)- tight pants. etretchts a plated watch chain across its stomach, and is a breathing illus- tration of the fact that an object can llve without brains. Exteniive preparations are being made for the 8.J3d anniversary of the settlement of Santa Fe, New Mexico. They call it the Tertio-Millennial, and the name is no more novel than the immense list of attractions presented In the I'-roirramine. This is a cood vear to see New Mexico, and the cate brat ion and exposition are sufficient inducements to make the trip of them selves. A descriptive pamphlet will be sent on application to the General Manager at Santa Fe Millinery. Mrs. Johnson & Sweney arc now re ceiving all the latest stylesin Hats, Bon net?, Flowers. Tips, Ribbons, fcc.,'inthe millinery line, to which they invite nil to call and exmnino before purchasing elsewhere. Fancy goods at cost. (UOml I of i i ii t i if i rm i i n ii i i DISTHICT C'OUKT. The jury in the case of Pettit vs. Ilytid, et. al. brought in a verdict for defendants, but .Judge Pound wouldn't receive it. and sent them ' ark to find nominal damages against two of Me defer.dants, any how. 'I he jury in the case of tho Slate of Nebraska v. Maud Finery, retired ii brut 4 o'clock, and as we go i press r.o verdict had been returned Mr. Strode, the district attorney, had con siderable trouble to procure the atten dance of witnesses, as he remarked to the court thut "a great many of tho tnw.it prominent odca had friends to visit in Iowa and elsewhere." And those who did testify, at least many of them had a memory that was so hopelessly at fault that it is doubtful whether or not the3' recol lected whether they ate their nieak today or not. The case of the State of Nebraska vs. Madam Moore, is on trial. A similar charge. There is a full attendance at court this afternoon, and front seats are in demand. S. P. Vannata, Esrp, tins morning iu the district court made motion for a continuance in t he case of the state of Nebraska vs. Joseph Sharp, nd supported it by atlidavits of the de fendant, that there were witnesses which he could not now procure. The defendant is in jail on two charges of removing and disposing of mortgaged property, with intent to defraud, etc. The motion was granted, and the prisoner ordered to be discharged from custody on his furnishing bonds in the sum of -to-lO in each case. rEIlSONALS. am. morn in Bailer went to Lincoln this C. II. l'armele this morning. w ent to Cedar Creek, V. D. Jones starts from Fairfield, la., with a fine lot of horses, which he will have on sale at liis Ponucr stables m this city. Tom L. Murphy, the It. 11. contract or, went to Lincoln this nsori.ing. On last Saturday he finished his contracts on the Tecumseh Branch. X. Y. Z. Fuuk, one of the Jolty B. & M. boys of Omaha, came down this morning, and will spend a few days with the boys in the Store department here. Charles E. Duke went to Lincoln last evening and will return tonight. He was indeed " arrayed in fine linen ard purple," and if we judge aright, he was not goiug to buy hardware. We are afraid some oue of the belles of the capital city is the magnet. John N.King, of H eeptng Hater, brother of Carl King, of this city, re turned to his home after spending Sunday with Carl and other friends in this city. Grandma Sullivan, of Wichita, Ks mother of Hon. A. N. Suilivan, of this citv. and Thomas Sullivan, or liock Blurts, returned to her home today, al ter visitimr with her sons for some eicut weens. Airs. ruiuvan is a verier able lady, 78 years of age, yet hale and hearty and hopes tor many years yet of the enjoyment of earthly pleasures An aristocratic delegation ot masons from Wceniuir Water, consisting ot Uillv Miekle, Phil S. Barnes, Joe Par kins, Kev. Mr. Wehn, S. J. Fitchie. Joe Ivaliskie. Mr Ashley, came in to visit their brothers of the compass and souare at their lotlu'e rooms iu this citv. They came across iu carriage ex letting to return home last night, but uupronitious -weather prevented, and they tarried until morning. Frank Miekle, formerly of South Bend, but now of Ciark county, Iowa came in last evening to attend business iu tho district court. Frank has Utely taken unto himself a wife, and bought him a farm of 280 acres in Iowa, and will devote his future life to the raising of slock. Frank Miekle, J. 1L 1 tableman, at torneys, au.l By leomain, deputy sheritl, came in from Weeping Water Henry Inhelder. of came in this morning Cedar Creek on real estate business. Robt. J. Barkh.un, of II. P. Law & Co., of Lincoln, is in attendance nt the district, court iu connection with the case of II. I. Law & Co., vs. Rccd fc Worman Mrs. Robert Fitzrcrald and Miss Maggie O'Keefe went to Lincoln this morninir. being called there by telegram of the serious ill ness ol their sister-in-law. airs O'lvecfe. Dr. Mansfield, of Ashland, one of the faculty of the Omaha Meilica college, is in the city today attending court as au expert witness in the case of State of Nebraska vs, Mr. Sowarus Ii. A. Gibson, attorney and vice- president of the WeepingWatcr bank, m in attendance at the district court. This is tlu first appearance; of this croiitleinan since his return from the classic hills of the nutmeg .sttite, where he went into voluntary slavery for life. We understand, however, that he has a charming master, antl hope that the slavery will be more pleasant than freedom. Parties wishing to attend the races at Lincoln, May 15th to 20th, return tickets will be sold at this oflice May 15th to 101 Li, inclusive, for one fare and a fourth, good to return May '21. F. Latham, Agent. What awe inspiring institutions the District Court and Grand Jury are. Their influence has become so exten sive as to create within the tender bo soms of a few of our ordinarily bravo and courageous young men a sense of fe ir mertnl terror that during their session in our midst business matters abroad demand immediate attention. It is Just so now,- and its not only so, but also. It is a queer coincidence too, that on the day our " swamp angels " are to be tried tor otronuinjf against the peace and dignity of the glorious State of Nebraska, no witnesses can be found who can testify to any breach morality or violation of good con duct, ihe truth is the boys t!in t know anything about the matter any way, and to save the county the un necessary expense of witness fees, they have taken a vacation, Good-by, boya, well see ycru later, Hirer Report Ah furnished officially to the War Deparlmtnt. The river at noou today, stood ft. 0 iu. above low water matk, allowing a risr of 1 in. since noon yesterday. SPLIT A L NOTICES. AdveitlsiMiioiits under th! head, three cent per line eaeli Insertion. lOK KKNT A farm. J- ilia &tr Apply kt this ofllcp. I'Olt KKNT A ttl house In leation in tliiM city. JiKjuire of Jl. JC. Palmtr or J. V. JriiiihiK. . liti Ot L,H)U SAI.K Old paji.-iH fur sal at till office nt 4t) e-iits pT Inu.divd or 5 ceuU per doz en, tf 1,'OK SALK Four h!s tof thei In ynoil loca tion iu this city. Iii'iuire at thi ollieu tf IOlt SALE A kouA sodawatps u'-nerator can feu bought cheap. Will give choice bo twtcu a large and Hiuall ono. leiuisunol price made known on application. dtf .SJUTM & IIi.ack linos. F'OUND A foldiiiK key in a railroad coach In tliis city. Owner can (hid it at this ofticc. IOt'NI) A tiurcli of ker on Chicago avenue. Owner can sama by calling at, ihisuf llee and paying tor tliis notice. 47tf. 11' ANTKI) To rent a binall, neat hou.su hi.i ' tiiinlri' tlucH or live lonnw. For soil .-.Ij'.c lili!dil)K ; 'Mm! priee pa' Uiis ot t. :t lice. w ANTKf) A Rood co!c v.ai.tcd at Stade! niaim's rcKiaurant . either man or woman. None but h tirst-claas 100k lived p.pply. ."ld tl man place. coiner of 7:li ami inc. and i-i oreparcU to iiccommodatc ll: iiiril!' in t!io way of I'oui'diu;.' and lod.in!; I y the '.vci'K of liiontli. loml w 'l Ki -A tirst-cUss cook al the Ccntlal L'estauruiit. O'ood wanes and vteiutv em ployment, dtf License N'Gtice. To WilOM IT MAY CONCKRX: Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of Maj, A. D. Ib83, 1 filed with the city council of the city ot Piatteinouth, Cass county, Nebraska, nu application to seil ma!f,sp;ritous and vinous liquors for medicinal, mechanical and chemical purposes in the third ward of said city. J. M. Hoberts. Crites & Ramsey, Atljs. Plattsmouth, Miiv 4th, 1SS3. w2t Beautify the homes of the living and ded. I will be in Plattsmouth May 'th, from 10 until . o'clodk, with a load of home grown, fresh dug ever greens, in variety, in prime order for planting. My motto; Low prices, good stock, quick sales. L. A. Williams, (ilen wood, Iowa The Central Restaurant has removed up stairs in the Herold Todd building, oue door east of the court hr.use The dininghall is in every way a model of neatness and comfort, well ventilated, and finely furnished seating room for fifty persons at a meal. It is tlie aim of the proprietor to make the Central the bon-ton place of this citv. Special rates to families wishing to secure day board. For terms apply at the Restaurant Dining Parlor. 8 - w2t :59il3t. Mrs. P. B. Murphy. Cottage House, Sixth street, between Main and Pearl, Plattsmouth, Xebr. Refitted and com lortsbly furnished. Board by tho da y or week. Meals 25 cents. Board by week at r asonable rates. House com fortably and pleasantly situated. Give mc a call. S. Wkavek, Proprietor. 4Gdliu Brcmner's Crackers at Studlcma u's. The largest supply of hams, bacon, and nil kinds of meats, in the citv to be found at Hatt & Co. 54-dtf. NOTICE! Uc will Sell Any ftoods at I'riCfs ISeiow Those Quoted by Competitors. W. J. WARRICK. Asky our grocer for Brcruner's Crack ers every time. Take no other. Prices to the Fairy Queen Opera at Waterman's opera house Thursday and Friday evenings, are: Gallery 25c, admission O.jc, reserved seats 50c. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R. Cox's. 54dtfcwlmo Bremner's Crackers at Hansen's. C3b to J. I. Younar'g for your cream soda water, mcail a nil bircu beer oaly 5c per?IaKK. Bremner's Crackers at Baker's. A new line of fine dress goods con sisting of the latest styles and patterns just received at Week bach's. 23dtf Bi emncr's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & Ladies, your special attention is called to the new line of dress goods just received at Weckbaclrs. 23dtf Bremner's Crackers at Wirckbach's. The Alaska, the best and most con venient Refrigerator in the market. For sale, by J. R, Cox. 43dfcwlmo It will pay Vou to read Wise's col umu in this paper, you may find 711 what you want. 39ti Reserved seats for the Fairy Queen Opera entertaiunient now ou sale at J. P. Young's. The Wonderer." The above is the name of a 5c cigar oi which Phil Young has just received 5,000, and thev are warranted long tiller, and the best oc cigar eve rv sold in Plattsmouth, they are made by one of the largest cigar nianufa prories in the United State?, and one that has a world wide reputation for putting up No. I. srr.c ly a r ii- clas-? goods. Ibis acigar 13 count in quality 10 a great manv 10c cigar sjld in this citv. If you don't believe the quality of these cigars, give them a trial, aud assure you that vou will 61110 ke n other. ERNST WAGNER PracticaL ArchitetT AND 7 SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIALIY- Plans aud Specifications will be carefully carried out, and full attention will b given aa to safety aud durability. L.ESSOX8 ON IAIT1XCJ In Oil, Water Colors, Crayon and Pencil. s. (bi. jpisiniiiirsf, Dealku in MEDICI N K, PEIIFUMKIwYS, Oils, Paints, Uuishls, A Full JLin-p ol Truxscs And iu fact everything contained in a first-cl-tss Drug btore. Pre acriptionn carefully compound ed. Competition met in all departments. Vvk. aCai.n ad Tun;:) Sti:i:i:ts " PLATTSMOUTH, NLT5. For Sale ! 1 4' Sec. 3, T. 12, Ii. 13. S E . s. Y Sc i . - T. 12, Ii. I! j i" X. Sec. 3, T. 12, Yv See, 10, T. 11. 13. 12, Ii. I and N i 13. AV. See. 34, T. 13, II. 13 i: i, Lot 10, Klock 2. 3, 51'. 7 & 0, " 23. S u, " 1 1. Duke's Addition. Hie above eleven bed lanns are for sale 011 loii time, v.-itL 7 per cent, interest. Apply to Ii. 13. WINDHAM, 9tf riattMnoiitli, JS'eb. i. kikpso ar, AGENCi FIRE INSOiUNGE CO'S: CITY, of London. QUEEX, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMEMCAN EXI'UEHS CO., WELLS, FA11GO & CO. EXPHESS. Office in Roekwood Block , Gdin with Johnson Bros TUE- BOSS CLOTHIER, sells the justly celebredat RUSSELL & HARCOUKT SHIRT, which embodies all the best features of which art is master. Its excel celcnee is recognized by the prominent furnishers throughout the country. BODIES of BEST MUSLIN. The Boscm of the best hand spun linen. The fit and workman ship unexcelled. Made to ordea and I. RETURN EVERY SHIRT that does not please you. FOR SALE BY C. JU. Wescott, EXCLISIVK AtiEXT, IMattsmoiiili Xel. tells till 100 "preparations at V5c. Warner's S. & L. cure.. $1.00 Lead at . 6.25 Wall Paper, per double roll Urowns S .IS Whites .25 Flats .35 Satins .35 Gilts 75 Embossed 100 Favor him with a call, you will al ways find his prices as low &3 the low est. tlvtoh Mann Km ba UlUalTnil tn all airnlTrmnl ita, and to ou rlt Itoontalna omen of last jw wltnoiit ordertmr 1 boot 178 pasr . X llluatratloDa, prlcan, acctumU nriatiea of Ttntibb .FTtui -xtmb, etc uniu to Mmrkat Oincn. I tot it 1 i. r cnti Y CO. STROIT MlOM. law Plmnt feux D.M N ever XJxiclei-solcl. Still undersells any 01 bin coinpetilors by J per cent. Reasoim why, he hai been an oi l cxpi rsenecd ("lothierever Miicf l''."il, knovrit how to buy, pay no rents and bnys for ca-h. Iiemcmbiir the Twenty-Rye Pep Out. Sayed SAVED BY BIIYINf; OF HIM. 1. liave arrived, and Dry Soots DrcKS fJodH, TriiniiiiiiH Etc., at may Kit i-mri; any other Iiouhc in the country. Also a full line of Groceries, at prices to defy com ction. "W. I I TO THE CITIZENS Knowing that you realize six months we have to be reduced to "living and let live" prices. Wc announc that we will not be undersold, and will duplicate any price quoted by our competitors, which are but a small advance over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea may be gain ed of the enormous profit at which g-oods have been sold and theprices imposed upon the consuming public. Ve sell at a small profit, and expect to build our trade good goods and low prices, on t 1 1 11 r o will do well to get our prices, a we over buying in Chicago or Omaha. NEW FurnlturE StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DEALERSHIPS FUEITITURE COFFIHS, and atl kinds of goods usiially kept in a FIBST CLASS rCBXlTCKK NTOKI' Also, a v?ry complete stock ot Fuueral Cioods. mm IS, EMBLEMS Ac. Our New and elegant hearse is always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. "Wliear we may be found night or da HARRIS &. UNRUH, 24tl3 PLATTSMOUTH. XEIJ CITY HOTEL. Thin beautiful three story ririok structure, on lower Maid street, ha Just been finished aod fitted up for the accommodation ol TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AXD REGUIVR. BOARDEES. EVERY THING- NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar la MBneuh4 ;. g. dfcw. !es ! I will continue l oi-ll than Queensware AND Youm Iiet-jjctfully, BAKER. of CASS COUNTY the fact that within thela&t causetLthe prices of and parties wanting' any in the Liineo 7 will save you mone Respectfully MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, B LJl CK&Jtfl TH HOfifiK SflOI .TO & YVAf;0i REPAIRINe An Kinds sf Farm unrlgmeats Meai&i fia S'eatr.o-v and Dispatch. Horse, 3Iule& Ox Shoeing, n short, we'll shoe an thing: that ha four feet, from a Zebra to a GiraftV. Come and see us. ISTZEW SSTOJP n Fitth fif.- "between Main anJ Vine Streets, ost acroaa ie cotuci Uoux the mw KiiKALi Bank Cass County' Cotter It.iin aud Sixth Streets. - p-.AT-ra-M-nTT-PTT. TTJg? ) JOHN" FLACK. Ireldent, U. M. PATl'SRHO-V. Cahier. f Transacts a General Mm -Biuiiesk. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid or Count arul City War;.nt. COLLKC riO"H IIAIIB and vroiniitly remitted for. , ' DIKKOTOM 1 . , John Black. J. M. Patterson, C. I- Ms 4 lotions 1 ,.rrf,v