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DRUGGIST. Deal kit IX iM i : i i c : i x v., r i: nvi : m k i : vs, Oils, I'.n.vrs, I! kohls, A Full JSiii of Trusses An I in fn I v -r I hing contained in lirt-cl ijh Drug Store I'r M'l'i jitioiik ciiicl.il I y com j ' ui in! .'!. Competition met in Jill d p.-irlmciitv ('!:. Main ami Tiiii:i St:;kkts I'lattsmoitii, nkij. PLATTSMOOTfl HERALD. rUULISIIKI) DAILY AM) WEEKLY 1! v The Plattsmontb Herald PuMisMiii Co. For City ami County Directory, Kailwy Time TaWt!.. Te Icphone Kxcliann i'.ut-incHs DI rectory, l:iiincss Cauls c, hcc fourth patte JEFF. STONE, City Editor. Notice to Advertisers. t ony mr display advertisement" or en autre in advertisement must be. handed tu to the es tu to the business ofllce not Inter ttinn 10 a. in. of the day In which they are to be inserted. Copy for pay local a'nl special notieeH intn-t be handed in before 3 p. in each l:iy to insure in sertion. II M. lU'HHNKI.I., HilflnrsM Manager. .4. SalKluii y, leutlt. The river to-l:iy is up to 11 ruches iiluive low water mink. feet INSURANCE- N9 ja 71 i AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CIT V, of London, QUELX, of Liverpool FIREMAN FCXD. of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKKKAN EXl'KESS CO., WELLS. FAliCO CO. EXTKKSN. Ofllce in Kockw.iod Ulock , fidi:iii with Johnson tros ARCHITECT. ERNST WAGNER Practical ArcIiitect. AND SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL, WORK A SPCCIALTY- I'liins and Specifications will be carefuHy carried out, and full attention will be given as to safety and durability. I.fSO!S o. bmixtixc; ill Oi!,-. Water Colors, Crayon mid I'eiicil. Oilic; over Solomon t Nathan'! store. Main St Thi is it ij.io'l il iv for tin; urfes.-ors. Nobo.lv is too bu.-.y to Hijswer oue lioiiH. The board of education hold another meeting at the t-Ilice of J. 15. Strode to night. Tlios. l'olloc-k. of t lie Survi vor (.rn- tral's oflicc, is ofi'tluty today on account ol MCKIieSn. Quite a number of our citizens went to Omaha to-day to witness t lie open ing exhibition of IiufAdo IJHPh "Wild West." Ily reuHOii of the inclemency of flic weather, the meeting of the Law aud Order society is postponed until Mon day evening. We ate sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. John O'Keefe. A few days since he was taken down with a severe attack of the quinsy, and is now con fined to his hed. State Journal. Lafe O'Xeill moved into his new meat market last night, and will here after lx: pleased to meat all his custom ers at the new headquarters, where lie it handsomely prepared to furnish them anything in the meat line. TO THE CITIZENS! Shall We, Or Shall We Not. PERSONALS. CIGARS- m mmmm mmm mmmm mm mmm m mmm mm mm mmm mm mmmm mmmmmn j Tho state hoard of agriculture held a meeting at Omaha last night in the office of on ice company. They prob ably anticipated a hot time of it, and considered it the safest thing they could do to retain the dignity of the august ody. Just Eeceivei A FIN K LINE OF MEERSCHAD ASD BRIAR PIPES ok iiicr.-T nmoitT.iTioN. A goodly number were in attend ance at the Catholic fair last night and a most enjoyable time was had. The strawberries, the first of the sea son, were a treat, and the dancing as usual was enjoyed by those who de light to trip the light fantastic. We are not informed as to what the pro gramme will be to-night. Xin and Tuck " are busy today opening up their office in Fitzgerald block, in the rooms formerly occupied bv Dr. Meade. A3 we understand it it will he not only a genuine detective agency, but also a matrimonial agencv. which latter bureau will find a dili gent patron in the Herald force, from this time henceforth. The meeting called at the court house last evening was but f-limly attended Xext week u party of eicurionet8, num bering over people, will vimt Platts mouth, coining by special traiu over the L. 15. & (J arriving here probably on the 21th. Thev will visit I'lattsmouth before going to Council lllulis or Oma ha. Both these places have taken steps to receive the visitors and show them their cities, but the citizens of I'latts mouth don't care enough about it to evan come together to talk the matter over. I Iiesc people are representative men of Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and l'eiiunyl vania, ami in most instances newspaper men, who. in their respective organs will publish accounts of the trip. I'littsmouth Ji'isti t as much to show tin m as Council Iiiufl's and Omaha, but we liH"e Houiethiui' and our citizens cer tainly have a pride in what tc have Lit in lake some, steps to entertain tliesC people add show them the city of Piatt-mouth. Xot l t the work all fall upon one or two individual), but al help. Court Notes. in tlie ease ot vYoowwaiil v. i co mans vs. Fmnk Jlicklc, the in rv, after quite an amount of diliicuity, rendered a verdict in favor of the defendant; also in favor ot the plaintiffs lor . Plain tiffs brought suit affainst defendant be fore a justice of the peace in Weeping Water for killing a horse last Fourth of July by over driving, and after two trials in justice's courts, a verdict was rendered ngainst defendant for $120, and thence into the district court on appeal. The verdict for plaintiff for $o.00 on a special finding is for the hire of the team, which was not denied by defendant. Smith A Strode for plain tiff, Allan Uoeson and Alex. Mdutosh for defendant. I lie equity part ot the couil com menced immediately on the discharge of the jurv, when the cise ot I'aldwin vs. JHcrriam, was taken up. Messrs AVooley & Heeson for plaintiff; O. W Covell, of Xebraska City, for defendant. Thompson vs. Meniam; tried tocourt; Messrs. Wimlliamiv lol. Stevenson, of Xebraska City for plaintiff; . W Covell for defendant. Sulliyan vs. Mernani; tried to couit; Sullivan & Wooley for plaintiff; G. W. Covell for defendant. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lally inn.Ie for the letail tra.b; .-.ly. at Pepperberg's Ciar Factory SECOND HAND GOODS- J. LEVY, Will J;UY and SKLL all kinds of PUR1TITURS, METALS, IE01T, RAGS AND PURSI Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite The phi Duke Building. I'lattsmouth. Feb. 1st, lb:5 4Ctf. The jury last evening was discharg ed after almost three weeks solid work. More jury trials have been heard and disposed of this term than at almost any previous term of court held in this city. Judge Pound evi dently m.vlo them earn their $2 per dav and the lawver3 their fees. So mote it be. One ot the agents ot Cole's circus and menaeerie is in the city today and told a story of the recent storm in Missouri that takes the cak which -was to the effect that the wind picked up one ol ! their larircst elephants and earned it across ihe river nt Kansas city, and landed it ou its feet without any injury. If anynody but a circus man had told it wowor.h'n t believe it. The Reunion. Tho locating committee for the sold iers reunion have secured grounds one-half mile from the city of Hast ings. The railroads entering there will establish a depot on tho grounds which lie adjoining aud south of the tracks. Local trains will run hourly and oftener if necessary at a very low rate of fare, so that all camp visitors will be granted an excellent and cheap mode of seeing the city, and all citizens of Has tings can visit the camp. There will be put up and ready for occupancy, tents with sufficient capac ity for accommodating all who visit ti e camp. The camp will be laid out and tents pitched in divisions, the general plan of the camp being that of an army corps. The committee now ask that all who wish to erect stands for sutler and other privileges on the grounds will please take notice and address the re union committee, through their secre tary, by or before June Kth. Mr. Fred Latham, our genial 1 J. & M. Agent, ia doing Omaha tday. Master Mechanic Ilawksworth went to Wymore this morning. Mrs C. Cm. Ilerold went to Lincoln this morning for a few days' visit. Mrs. I Term an Ilerold returned to her home at Louisville, this morning. Capt. L. J. Murtin of Xebraska City, is in town to-day and made the II Kit a li office a pleasant call. Oliver Dovey and Miss Clara Iiab bineton went to Omaha to spend the day seeing the sights. 1'heo. IJodnie and wife, of Lloom ington, who have been visiting friends and relatives in the city, left this morning for Watertown, Wisconsin. Tommy Clark, of Weeping Water, after serving his country for some three weeks, as a juryman "good and true," returns to the bosom of his family, via. Luffuio liill and Omaha. Luna a Sage, the charming little daughter of 'Oene " Sage, in company with her good looking cousin, Johnnv Duke, and Uncle John Duke, went to Omaha this morning to see the buffa loes of Duilaio William. Mike Schnellbacker has built him self and wife a two-story cistern and numerous gates to his premises one for his customers, one for himself, and one for Ins wilt, ami thus bids the quadrupeds " shtay a leedle oued.' Byron Clark concludes there are more equities in rsuffalo I3ill s court than in Judge Pound's, and therefore prefers that practice today. He speaks of a libel suit against the IIkkald: we presume ho will commence prose cution in that court. J. T. Mullen, the court reporter who has made himself so pleasant to the members of the bar during out present term of court, was doing some "short hand" waltzing last evening with some of our young ladies, and we can truly say that he is an expert in that as well :n. 11 . . i t x - . as vviiu tno pen. jus oest gin in mo capital city had better look well to her laurels. SPECIAL NOTICES. Artvertlieinenti under till- head, three t-enU p.T nnc eacu insertion. BAKERY. OSI A red morroeeo iiieiuoiaiiduiii "bunk coniaiiiiiiK a iiotoKr;iph and a number of accoiiuix. i-ncier pieae h ave at this vfllee. CTdtf IOK ItKNT A furiiUhed roin rorncr Ninth 1 and Klin otreet Kii'iulrc of Mr. Ix'vIiir. VOt KKNT-A farm. -- d.'t&Hwtf Apply at thl.H oftlee. MI 1 . M Of t o 3 I, OK KKNT in thU c -A koo1 1 1 1 1 -In l'iiiiiI UjclII,. n CltV. I liuture of 1 1 I' IVilm.T r J. T. jriilllllfjii. f,t , OK KKNTKKS- I 1 pecially the hul ook at niM' s ml. and es- half acre lots ami ttie terms. t OK HA 1. 1. Old paperH for sale at thU otllc at vt cents per humlrcil or .' eentn per ilo.- n. tf liHMt SAI.h -rum lots together III k'id loea- Hon iii tins city. Inquire at tin oillce tf nerator can L'lve choice lie. tween a Iare ai.il small one. lerins and price im.uk: noon ii on appncai loll. nil SMITH & Itl.Al K ItltllH. s 5 EH CiC a B H B "ci c o C3 1 P-l l efl t 3 U 3 EOK SA I.K A fjood sod.iwateN tjen be bought cheap. Will uive el IrOlN 1 A tel. lint' key in a railroiid roach in mm city, owner can find It at tin ofllce. J'or.'I)-A bui ch of ke t on Chicairo avenue owner can jrei sane by citljiuj; j,t lliisof- ijco ant! paynij; lor tins notice. 47if. 11 A.sll.l) John IJauer has Ica-ed theStolil- man place, eoi iicr ol 7th and Vine, ami is piepaied to aircomiiioilate Hie public in the ;i oi uoiirnin anti ioiiiii iy too week or niouin. 40iii 1 a. i r.t rineeti iitikilreil tame tUL-eons delivered in Lincoln. hIii- Will pay ;t.so per dozen l,elivcie at your de- I""- 11. II. ( OA NOK. r.-tif Hi-cy. Lincoln Sportsmen'ii :iuh. lYj - r S I to CD I n ss 1) CO E ci X w rs C en 3 o P, i 0 in S 08 O ! ori .- g g ft a, CO a o o p CD c3 Pi 03 REAL ESTATE. i "5 S 00 X) 1 Z J Dr. - Fishbfatt makks ims m:xt visn to ASK THE PEOPLE where they jmivJiascil their new Wall Paper, ami the -,'i-eat mnjnnt will answer at REAL ESTATE -(AN D) 7 CO L li'KCTI ON AG EXC Y. s Lfrw and collcetIoiibuliiOHH pronip-' Ily nttended to nt Ihin ollice uud vro-m iit-us jeiniiicu iinoiii ueiay. . Xotarial work, conveyancing mid f I'ursuunt to instructions from the gentral land office, tlie officers of the new laud district, with headquarters at Valentine, have aunounced the opening of theoliice for business on the 2ad day J ot July, 13. In the meantime, as Hon. L. K. Valentine writes to Judge Tucker, the receiver, orders have been sent to the other land offices to suspend receiving entries of the lands included in the boundaries of the new district. LUMBER, CALL AT TIIL Old Reliable LOPaBEBYABD H. 1 WATERMAN k M Wholesale and l.'etail Dealer in PINE LUMBER SH13ULES, LATH, SASH, D00KS, Fourtii Mft, iii'itar.oflopera House. PLATTMOUTIf, - XKPIJAfcKA Babcock, the Hastings murderer, has bad dreams. He seems to fancy frequently that he is confronting an enemy, and he strikes and writhes while Wing on his cot as if in mortal combat He will curse and scream like a mad man. calling upon all the inhabitants of hades to rally to his support to help him in throwing off hrs enemy. He seem3 to be in the throes of a. troubled conscience, aud the retribution for his sins has come upon him before his plunge into the river styx. Grand Island Times. HOTEL- CITY HOTEL. This beautiful thrcft ftory brick tructure. on lower Maid street, ha just b-en finished and fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. iNU KEG ULAR KO A IS DERS. E7ERY THINS NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar ,acc1,Xr,ll,the- -if Ilaverly's Minstrels opened at Hav erly's Theatre last evening to a crowd ed house. The company as newly or ganized includes most of the more gifted material in the burnt cork pro fession. It is not too much to say that the performance last nigh, exhibited the highest possible polish on ebony. There were six end men, and from the opening they kept the audience up-1 roariouslv merry at their antics. The introductory performance was spirited and funny, and the subsequent potpou- ri of specialties did not flag in inter est, and the vast audience was more than pleased. "Come again." Chica go Tribune. At the Opera House Saturday even-1 ing. Everybody should attend the gradu ating exercises t the opera house to morrow evening. Considerable pains have been taken, and a great deal of la bor performed in the arrangement of the programme in order to present to the friends and patrons of the schools the very bc?t entertainment that the tal ent can produce. A graduating class is a new feature in connection with oar public school-1, and is worthy a just recognition, and the exercises at the close ol the first step into fi intellectual arena of life, are of more than passing interest not only to those directly concerned, but those who have watched the plant from the beginning. All have a pride encotirnge- The Western Union About to Swal low Up the B. &. M. Lines. For some time past there have been rumors that the Western Union tele graph company was about to make ar rangements by which the telegraph lines of the entire I. & M. system would pass under their control, and it is now expected that the arrangement will be perfected about the first of June. It seems that this is in accordance with the terms of the contract entered into by which the Hannibal fc bt. Joe. Kansas City & Council JJluffs and C. 13. & Q. are to p:is3 under one management. The Western Union already con trolled the lilies of the A. & X". and Xebraska Midland, but those of the rest of the li. & M. were controlled by that corporatian, their offices ia this city being at the corner of Farnani and Thirteenth and the Western Union office. This required the keeping of two sets of books and a large amount of labor in repeating messages etc. The new deal will do away with all this and thus be as great benefit to the two companies. It will also be a benefit to their patrons, both iu in creasing the facilities for business and in lessening the rules, both lines now charging local rates. While tlie change would give a much lower through rate to all. It would also add at least 1,000 miles if not more to the lines now controlled by the Western Union. Omaha Bee. X. C. McFarland, land commissioner, writes to the U. S. land office in Beat rice, concerning the Otoe laud sale, and from his letter we are permitted to quote the following: "It must be well understood lrom this on that an at tempt by parties to secure large tracts of land will be frustrated at some point before patent is reached." He also writes that, as at present advised, he expects to be present at the gale. Be atrice Express. The following is the programme of the 15th annual meeting oi' the state medical society to be held at Liucoln: The exercises at the banquet will be opened with prayer by Itev. P. W. Howe, after which the following toasts will he responded to bv the gentlemen named : Our Guests, Dr. M. W. Stone, ol Wa- hoo. Xebraska Too Healthy for Docto-s, Gov. J. W.Dswes. The Bar Kinds, Qualities and Rela tions to Medicine, Hon. O. P. Mason. J ho Luiversit v of Xebrasks Prof. Samuel Aughev. The Medical Profession Prof. H. B. jOffry, The Lincoln Medical Society: Wel come to it3 Guests Milton Lane. M. D. The Press Hon. C. II. Gere. Experience in Medicine Prof. Geo. B. Ay res. Literature Hon. Wm. J. Arm strong. The Clergy Rev. E. II. Curtis. The State Medical Society L. Abbet, M. 1). Cottage House. Sixth street, between Main and Pearl, Plattsmontb, Xebr. Refitted and com lorlably furnished. Board by the day or week. Meals 25 cents. Board by week at r asonable rates. House com fortably and pleasantly situated. Give me a call. S. Weaver, Proprietor. 4Gdlm ' PLATTSMOUTH Saturday, May 19, Ami ii-iiiain only on,- ,;iy ;,( jj,,. PERKIN'S HOUSE, 'rii. n....f... ;.. ..i i.. ... i'"v.uii is .uic.iuy ioo v.en Known in to need an extended notice. I he followi-iir lefiiinonials fell for themselves, and f he :.ni:i . ed are invited to avail themselvcH of t ic. oppor tunity and consult the I met or upon li,s visa. '" noiieeii mar :tlifs.- te-.tiinoulalf are from people well known in the community and of late dates. See them personally and nc coiMiiiceii oi ineir irutlilulmn. i-rom K A. Sidles, Esj., a Prominent Merchant of Rennet, Xeb. Be.v.vk.t, Xeb., March 2. 18S3 i-T. A. rs. f-TShlIaf t--I)er Sir. 4 .... ... i ing t he value of the service you have rendered me, t deem it but an act of simple jin-tice to ju ui express me pense oj craUiude 1 feel to warde you. Afte. such sulferinr :u f i...i from catarrhal and throat troubles, from which all the doctoring I had heretofore done has u.ti-u uiianie 10 relieve me. However marvelous it may appear, the disease has nearly disap- peareu auer your treatment ot scarcely two months, and in that time I have gained eight pounds in weight. Consider me, dear Lioctor undereverlantinK obligation to you, and bv referring any one to me. alllicted as I was I .-.nail tuusiutr it an act oi Kinuness .o them to iti3 mem io funniii to your treatment. juurimm, r . A. SIOI.KS. Cured of Catarrh. HOOT-KIt, NKH..Feb., 19th. 1883. A. s. r ishDiatt. M. I)., Omaha, Xeb Dear o:i : i nave sunereu wirn catarrli in the head ever since, I can remember, and now 1 am twenty-nine years of aie 1 had loni thought ir iiuinnsiuie, uui i:cvcrneie-s placed lu.iTCuuuunjimr ueauneiu, nut rather with miner sinaii iaiui. i must confess. Iain now happy to say that I am greatly re- ueveu, ana nave strong Hopes of a perfect J 1 1 1. I fin, .a . . ...... . i . . .. , . , usitu any medicine Delorc which went riylit to the eeat of the disease as inr: medicine you save inc. Hoping many others may find relief at your hands, I remain yours respectfully. W. H. MOVEK. WARRICK'S, This IS 1 I ixrjill-e c KOfJi li J:ST ASSORT)! and m: wlt.it k". ... 'II J 1U1CO: Indium. fcr ii We II tt the K K T want, i t -civ ll i .'i n Lo;.d : s lh.i:i can !.i ihnvn i'.r .OW LS tJlC tll.ll IiePjicetflllly, Will J. "Voi:i:ick HnKiraciing aitrniicil to oil tInrt Ilo ii e and oalinlaction guaranteed. If thero i h any ttiing wo !o muko a specialty of, it in city and suburban real est ate. Several line farm mid Home wild hind at bargains. Laboring1 men can get a home by paying month- y what they now pay lor house rent. Six choice hull' acre lots, 8 minutes from R. R. shops, at from fM) to Slot each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to fuy ho (lid not uwu lionise, i ouiu una tec, you are nc- compelled to buy and we uoutp give theso lots away, but vou cun get them ho thev will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J ini'e from city for 2."0 p;irt on time. Elc veil acre Jot A mile from city for 'fcSoU this is extra line. Some good city property or out lots for trade for lior horses or cattle. Ten acres for $ o00 (MI 44 44 44 ()() 00 44 44 . . 44 7.ri0 0O , ' 44 44 . ' 44 'JOOO H Several sniall tracts well improyed ami adjoining the city, lor alu at reason able rates. ! i 'A H M I.AMiH. 10 act-en, wild (J00 00 j N-'J 44 iinproy'd MOO 00 K'.( " .fO0 00 ' -J00 44 U-JtJO 00 '.'10 44 (J000 00 riin',st.'.loik larin ill Cass I ijdilnOO, long lime and low rate I lerevt. ! t' o :n n j, wild f I XI V. V Oil I S lbO coiinly ol in. -fi.TJoO PJOO, it 1 OS, WESCOTT tiii:- Cor. 1 2 3 cor 1 3 cor V 0 it A. 1J 44 1 ' 3 3 'J 4 '2 X. Roone BOSS CLOTHIER, sells thejustly eelebredat RL'SSELL & IIARCQL'RT which embodies all the best features of which art is master. Its e.vcel celence is recognized by the prominent furnishers throughout the country. BODIES of BESTMUSLIN. e.x- Bremuer's Crackers at Wirckbsch's. Wanted. Lverybody to Know Tint after this date I will sell my en tire stock of carpets, consisting of forty-three different desirable patterns AT" PRIME COST. Call aud ex amine. JO'i. V. YV ECKIJACn. May Sth, 1883. 64-dtf The Roscm of the bestVhand- spun linen. The fit and workman ship unexcelled. Made to ordea and Bremner' Parties Crackers at Stadleuiau's. Parents are requested to see that those pupils who have not been at tending school lately take their books from their desks to-morrow, as they are liable to be lost it leu in the building. AN W . Drummond, Supt. in progress, and there is mr.ut, and too, inducement, for making the effort, to know ihat those their Show been now dej "kO-p tL aii-J eff i r t .. by Vi vnnr . inroa efforts are of general interest, your appreciation ot wbat has done, and incite those who are Last Saturday mvrning Sheriff Kerr was notified thai an Indian had been killed near Preston, (a small station about Beven miles cast of this place, aud on the Indian reservation). He went down there and took the man who did the killing into custody. He proved to be a young man about 20 years old named Arthur Little, and the name of the Indian, John Xekoesga. He was a Winnebago, and with some others of his tribe were camped on the reserva tion chopping wood. Little was lodged in the county jail, and Monday had his preliminary examination before Justice Fallocn, and his ba'l fixed at $1500. Being unable to procure bail he will probably remain iu jail until cour meets, which is May 31tt. Falls City Journal. ' - - - They quarreled about a dog. Warrick is making a - specialty, oi ci'ira from rhfn,,Tnbiea fn t wishing to attend the races at Lincoln, Ma3 15th to 20th, return tickets wrill be sold at this office May loth to If th, inclusive, for one fare and a fourth, good to return May 21. F. Latham, Agent. It will pay you to read Wise's umu iu this papor, you may find what vou want. col 5SU Please remember that for the next CO days you can get great bargains in boots arid shoes and clothing, as I must reduce my stock in those lines, with out fail. T64dtf Jos. V. Weckbacu. From a Prominent Citizen of County. I)r. Fishblatt Deer Sir : I do not know ......j nun losepaiaiK my connection Wltll yoll without saying something to express my grate fulne for relief brought by your treatment of me. My persistency in trying everything sug gested by others for the cure f catarrh had jostled my faith somewhat in the power of anyone to bring relief. 1 even mistrusted that your professions were based simply on theory and that I was to be another of the many upon which you desire to practice. Hut to my ever lasting delight, I was deceived. Vour reme dies and the treatment worked like a charm I was not only relieved of the distressing ills of Catarrh, but wan entirely, and I believe, per fectly restored to health. 1 am now no more troubled with the effects of theriixea.se which so aftneted me than if I never had had the com plaint. I do not write this purposely for your we to induce others to text your skiil in this behalf, but think it mv duty to make some kind of an acknowledgement, trilling and simple, oi now much good you have done me iu i "777 riT your sate and ecrtaiu treatment of a distressing ( J fij 11 QJ " malady. J. W. DUMI5LE V IsLS O Ea A Difficult Case of Lun CITY ruoI'KllTV. Jot 3 bl'ks from shops (r heup)ilOO 176 " " " loO u ., AM . ii ii lrA) Cth htn et (line) 300 Picnic Hill 44 'JO0 Washington avo44 ll.'K) 1 l-l'k from Main bt extra 400 Improved city real estate in abun dance. 1 cirn find w hat yon want in thi line if you will call and see inc. JSusiiiess houses and Jots lor sale at, iiiucli lower ligures than will be asked six mouths lience. when tho di agonal is an assured succefis. Do not wait till the advance comes and then complain of your poor luck. Stores and dwellings rented and for rent, rents promptly collected. if you don't sen what you want In this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just wliat you want. Oliice open nearly eyery evening from G to H. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, s00. "77". S. WISE, Union Iock. RETURN EVERY SHIRT does not please you. FOR SALE BY that Troul.Ie Cured. B re timer's Lewis'. Crackers at Bennett & NOTICE! We will Sell Any Goods at Prices llelow Those noted, by Competitors. IV. J. WARRICK. Asky our ers every time. grocer for Bremner's Crack - lake no other. Peterson Bros. Sell Best sugar cured hams at loc. Best breakfast bacon at 15c. Best shoulders 11c. Best dried-beet 15c. 61 dlt NOTICE. T.iat the undersigned will have on hand and for sale, 25,000 choice varieties of Tomato plants; 50,000 late cabbage plants, and 100,000 sweet potato plants, after the 18th of May. Leave orders with A. Clark, P. J. Hansen, and Grace & Thierolf, or at my residence on Ninth street. 67d-9wlf John E. Leesley. A few of the handsomest patterns of Wire Flower Stands very cheap at J. R, Cox's. 54d&wlmo GAFF, FLEISCHMAN k CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. Tlie best yeast in use, received fresh every TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings. Trade supplied by & LE WIST A gls. AT JOE McVEY'S Sample Rooms You will find the Finest Imported French Brandy, Champaign, and otflr Fine "Wines, Pure Kentucky Whisxies, several of the best and most popular brands of BOTTLE BEER. Fresh Krr al Wv yi Aritht. .aniUJTin.1,!,, " r-t.-lr -.J;-,-!pi.- Tv-.' , SciiuvLFit. Neb., Feb. 7, U33. My f)ar Dr. 1 ishblatt : I owe you a debt of gratitude which I wiil never be abl- to repav forthe pcieutific i-kiil vou have displayed in treating me. I have for a long time been con sidered a hopeless consumptive, and every body, iuciudoig myself, considered my days uumbeied. My good fortune led ine to apply to you for treatment last Noxembcr. and in this incredible short time you have effected what numerous other doctors have failed in--a complete restoration. I have since gained liiieen poiiuus, ana coneiaer myself now thoroughly cured. You-are at liberty to use this as reference for others similarly afliicted. Yours srratefully, AEK. MciVl'Osil. Saved from a Consumptive's Grave. Sthahx. Mills County, Iowa. Dr. A. S. Fishblatt Iear Sir : I was nearly gone with consumption, and everybody con sidered my caie hojieless. I began your treat ment on the L'sth of December, and to day I consider myself nearly cured, and I cheerfully testify to your skill in ihe treatment of mv ease. You:c truly, .J. M. SAY LEKS.jj The above are only a few of the many testi monials in our possession. In every county in Nebraska will be found people ready and will ing to testify to the efficacy of Dr. "Fisl.blatt's treatment. REMEMBER DAY AXD DATE Of the Doctors visit Jo Plattimouth, SATURDAY, May 19th. QXE DAY ONLY. AT THE Perkins' House. SAGE'S ADDITION TO TOE CITY of PL ATTSM0UTII Valuable outlots for residence purposes. Sage's addition lies south-west the city, and all lots are very easy access, and high and sightly. For particulars call on excli sxvb: ace.t, IMaUsinoutli Xeb. BOOTS AND SHOES. MAX ITFACTIJK ffXO AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, 1 1 n. i3 Plattsmouth, - E. SAGE, Pron'r, AT SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE, of CYOtN&HEALY State & Monro St.. Chicago. WHImucI bttpuJ to ny m.Un tkr RAMA CATALOOUE. far l tOT of IwtrsnmU. Soil, C-ips PamaaM. Epanl.u, (-ljnipfc Hi . . rWnm U.iuV S I. fli. B HIS, Sa.ory HJ Oumifc KlrtBf Urmll. uo inaa-i. m-u " wt far Aoiiwii U.iuK " CMlo(W' A Ulan hiJ H'Ma. Our lJirr OCTD dvM-riliiiiK Colt'M HttfbU Btttit In Mailed Fr to AIL Wc ofTir tn Ijatut .ovltt In MEED HOTATOi:, Com, Oatf Jl For Sale! N E , Sec. 2, T. 12, Ii. 13. SE, Sec. 3, T. 12, K. 13. S.W. 1, Sec 3, T. 12, Ii. and NA N. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, K. 13. Eh S. W. Sec. 31, T. Lot 10, JJlock 2; S Jl, : y, Duke's Addition. The abo.ve dcfrcriheJ fariiis for .Hle on lon tiiuc, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to ' Ii. Ii. WJNDIIAM, 1 L'Utii u .it'i, iV jb 23. 11. are cr HARDWARE. 1 S fl lag W ftSg o I -.3 .;H P B-'b o o CO S CO 3 o w .23 CO CO bo a CO 0 H W i nuuttxl nu to kH aptuicMiu, h A to nuw maiioa nam to tui spmioMita. , tomen of last jnaar wHtmat ontrriuir it ItoootaUi. Unit intmifr. aniUinitrmtlnBa, priemt. icnmt go for pv- "t f J r. - C ' ' - V