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f r f ; B & M. R. R. in Nebraska, MAIN LINE KXI'KKHH TRAINS OlS W KBT. STATIONS : No. 1. i :0 a in V :. i in :M a in U :IH :i in 10 M a in in -; m m 10 :I7 a hi 11 :03 a in No. 8. PlattBIHOHth . ()rwill .... Concord Cedar Creek. LouiivUle. ... Houtti I'.cud.. Ashland. . . 6 :V) P m 7:15 p in 7 p in 7: 4.4 I" 7 :.'! p in K :lu p in H ! JO P in 8 :43 p m Greenwood So p ni Ar. L'vo Ar. L've Ar. L're Ar. I.'ve Ar. L've Ar. !t:50pm 10 :15 p III 1:15am 3 :30 a in e -JO a in i :ai p in Sm p in :20 p ni H Mb a in 12 :p in 12 :2ft pin f- ::C p in :o p r.i hi pin 20 a in '0 uin C :ii0 p in :0S a in 10 :O0 p III Kxritwn TRAINS OOIKO I.AHT. STATIONS : NO. 2. No. 4. riattunoulll.... Oreapolis .... - lncor. I.. Cedar Creek... i.ouiivtlle uutti Ueud.. Anulaxd reenwood .... Lincoln il&slirtg Ked Cloud McCook Akron iKUVrr .... Ar. 6 :10 p in Ar. Ar. 9 :oo a in Ar. Ar. 4 -JM V 4 :8a p 111 M :M a 111 H :3. a IU 8 an a ni h :I7 a ni h :0ft a in 7 :48 a in Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. 4 :ll p ! 4 :1U p in 3 :IA p lo 2'JlpiH Ar. Ar. Ai. Ar. 3 :U P O' Ar. 2:0' pm Ar. 7 -M a m Ar. L've Ar. L've Ar. L've Ar. L've 3 :30ara 7 Kioaio L've 2 SUP"' Ar. 90 am li o 10:10 a ml Ar. 8 J) a in 10 :1ft P m 10 U0 P III 6Mpm 7 :4o p in 3 oo u m L've K a in Ar. 3;"-oam L've 4 :0 a m Ar. 10 :4ft p in L've'O :VSpin L'vf 1 :06pni 3 -.20 p HI Ar. L've L've 10 -M a ni 11 :0ft am 7 J5 a m ' . 4. iiiimbeitoK 39 and 40 west of 1 riuiiil, run dally except Sunday. ST. JOE& CB. R. R. r.M-KK.H1 TRAINS (WISH NORTH. ,v.s : I : .'I a III .. ;:.! a m :, :il a in :JH a 1" u io a in ft p m C -Ml l 111 ti :lt p m 0 :'M p 6jSopnj t.fRKS TRAINS :01N1 SOITII. iTA I IO.NS ; 1 ltl.HlllOl.l ll I IK-illMlilt ... Il 1'lalte . ISellevue . . Omaha... v :20 a in j .10 a m . :0J a in :47 a ill :Ji a 111 8 :I0 p 111 M :H0 p in 7 :.V p HI 7 :42 p III 7 :20 P Ul TIMS TAI1LE Tiiouri J'aclflc nuilrad. i:.pr--i Kxire Freigol leaven goiUK hOUTH. leaves goicB 1 col I II. BOUTll. Omali'" I'ttp ill iou - Mpiiuiillold lAiultiviUe... .. Weepiu aler. Avoca Dunbar Kaua City St. IjmJLi: i. w .m 8.00 a.m. 8,37 " 9.00 " .lft 0.40 J.M " 10.21 " 7.07 p.m 8.22 a.m 12.50 a. m. e.17 " i.M " J.J7 " 11 .t7 (i. .7 a.n; ..' p.n; 2,oo p. n. s.(n " 3fX - 5.00 ' 5.4ft " 6.45 " tiulDg K)KTU. Going NORTH. Going NORTH. t. TioaU-- - an-x city luubar 4VOCU Weepim; Water J.ouiviiTe -lirinaeld. B 5-' :'-.ni i .;s ; ni ; io :.m i4.i " ..iU -.- o.-l - , 7.20 M . 8.32 p.m. 7.57 &. Ul 1.24 p.m. ft.oa " 5.33 " 5.41 " fc.15 0.53 M 1.01 p. 2.10 " 2.45 3.5o ' 4.23 5.25 7.00 " m. f)mfh arrive. . . . I'ltv tinu. which is 14 . " . ti.n i nuiia tune. .MltftVAf. AXU UEPAKTUBB OF DEPARTS. 1 9.oo a. m. 1 3.00 d. m. i. o- EASTERN. WE3TEB . - NORTHERN. . SOUTHERN. OMAHA. WEEriNO WATER. tf. i k. 111. 1 t :.oo a. m. "i t..55 p. to. 4.26 p. m .v0 a. in. 1 p. m. i 9.00 a. m i p. m. I 8.25 a. ui. 4.25 D. 111. . io a m. 4. jo p. in. b.oO a. in 's3 p in. 1.00 p. m 1 1 HA a n. yACTOK V I V.7iti;K FOB MOSEY (kjm.acr OUUEBA On order not exceeding -Over $15 and rot exceeding 30 - Jtlrt io cents 1ft cent 20 cents 2ft cents A single Moner w 'J.-' dJiuH. but SSSlXt coTtaia a i?ac; loial part of a cent ars matter Cletter.1 iJwtsiw ounce istc 2d 3d . v.u.BnnaN And twv.eome under tUiaclas) 1 cent per tb clLVrShan9dWe 1 cut per ounce OFTICIAIi DIRECTORY. CITY DIBKCTOBf . K. B. WINDHAM. City Attorney. K. MURPHY, Chief of Poee. J. MiK;AN N. Overseer of Streets. V. KIEHNK& Chief of Fire VP.lW. tti. 51 II. KICUMONU. CU'n Board oi Health COUNCIL EN. lit Ward-Wm . Herold. U. tyfj??':-... 2nd Ward J.M. Fatterson. J. H. Fairfield. Sd WJd-M . Murphy. J . E. Morrison. Utt Ward-F. U. linihofV. V. McCallau. SCHOOL BOARD. JESSE B. STRODE, J. W. BARNES. Win. WIN TEKSTEEN V. V. LEONARD. ALA. , HAKUUAA . BENNEx 1, tlmattet JNO. W. MARSHALL. o COUNTY DIBECT0RY. W. H. NEWELL. County Tre.vuier. J.W. JENNINGS. County Clerk, j! W. JOHNSON. County Jud?e. CYRUS iLTO'N.Wi of Pub. Instruction. O W. FAIRFIELD. County Surveyor, p j GASS. Coroner, r. r. Ij COMMISSIONERS. iMXKICHAKUSON. Mt. Plea.ant llecinct. ptll hilur luiies. with the County First juonoay oL BOARD OK TRADE. dents. liouse.ioe uii E5I 1.1m IK. J. F. BAUMEISTER Furnlsaes Freh, Furo Milk DEUTERCO DAI1.V. Special caUi attended to. and Fresh Milk tonVsamo furui.bed waen wanted. y LATTSMOUTH MIMS TTSMOOTH KEB Proprietor. V. IIEISEI -lour, Corn Meal A Ftid Lincoln.. ..... Ar. 11 llve 12 ilastluirs AT. 4 i i . . L've t Red Cloud I ir. C I II. V. fl tT KeCook IAr. 1 VI .L'VOl f -Akron jAr . P r " n...... Ar. h 1 " " "iciiver 1 riattumonth Telephone Fxchansr. 1 J. P. Young, residence. 2 Hen net t & Lewi, fit on. 3 M. tl. Murphy Si Co., 4 llOIHier Mlall'ft. County CUrk'a office.. K. K. Lewi", reRldeuce. .1. V. WerkGwcli, tore. 6 II 7 a Wenleni Union leieicrnpn omce. 9 I). 11. Wlieeler, reiiatnre. 10 14 . atiiioell, K. 1. Wliidnaiii, 1ft .!... Wayiiian. 1 J. W. Jt'llUlIlK. " 17 W. K. W i.e. olllce. 14 Morrlsney llroN,, f:loe. 19 W. II. Carter .More. 2(J . W. Fairfield, rei'Idenc-. 21 M. 15 Morpliy, 22 J). II. W heeler Si Co , odice. 23 .1. 1. T;ilor. renldeiicc. 21 1 irst NiiliiiHl Hunk. ' V. K. KuilucrW olMcc! 20 J. I'. loiitiK, Htore. W Perkins I louse. JW It. W. llvrn,renlI;nce. 31 .lournnl olllce. 'it Kairlield'H lc ofllce. 31 Hkkai.i Pl b. Co office. 'Jf J. N. W Ise, residence. 30 H. M. Chupniaii, " 37 W. I. Jones, " 38 A. N. KulUvaii, " 3a II. K. Palmer. " 40 W. II. Hchildkoecht, olllce. 41 Hullivan Si VVooley, 42 A. W. MclaukIiIIu. resldeuce. 43 A. I'altertou. livery. 44 C. M. llolmen, " 4ft L. 1. lieunett. resldeuce. 44 (ieo. 1. Smith, ofllce. 47 I.. A. Moore, Mort. 4'J J, W. llaniet. residence. 60 K. K. LIvliiKxton. olllce. 307 J. V. WevkOacli, renldeuce. 33ft ;liiill:tlii WriKht. 340 W. II. Hclilidkiieciit " 31 lieo. .H. Hliiltll. 3M K. K. LIvlDKMtou. " 316 C. C. liallard, ' The switch board connfctn riattsinonth with Ashland, Arlington, lilalr. Council lilutlo. I re inont, Lineolo. Omaha Klkhorn Station. Papilllort. KpnuKDeld. ixmiMville South llend and Waverly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. smith & iii:eso.. ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In all the Court" la the tttute. Olllce over Kimt Na tional Bank. 4yl 1-LATT8MOUTH - NKUUASKA. 1)11. A. NALISBUIIV. DB1TTIST. Jfllce over Smith. Black & Co's. Drue Store. First clans dentistry at reasonable pricen, 231 y II. 3IEAIIK, 31 I. niYSICIAN and SURGEON. Offlce on Main Street. Sherwood's Block, south Hide. Olllce open day and night COUNTY 1-HYSICIA.V, CASS COUNTY. M. O'DONOHOE ATTORNEY AT UW & NOTARY rUBI.IC. Fitzgerald's Block. PLATTSMOUTII, - NKBRASKA Agent for Stenmship lines to and from Europe. dl2wft2ly IC K. L1VIXUHTU.V, 91. t PHYBICIAN & BUROKON. OFFI E HOURS, from 10 a. m.. to 2 p. ui. Cxauin.cg surfceou I or u. s. rcnsion. 1B. H. 3I1LLEK, niYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Can be fouud by calling at his ofllce, corner 7th aim Aiam rtreeii. in J. ii. vaierman b uouse. I'LAttmmoutii. Nebraska. JAM. 4. 3IATHEWM ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce over Baker & Atwood's store, south side ot Alain fct ween Ola aua etn streets. 2iti MTKOUE A CLARK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In all ii:e courts lu tue siaie. District Attorney an-l Xolarj Puhlic. Wlfjlt . WIHE. COLLECTIONS 9i SCIH2i. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ke.il Estate. Fire In- nurauct-and Collection Agency. Ofllco Union diock. i laiisinouiu -neoiasKa. 22m3 I. II. M'KEIiLKH. &. CO. surance Agents, 1'lattsniouib, NeUniska. (.'. lectors, tax -payers. Have a couipi-io abstract oi tines, uuy auu ben rexi eutaio, ucDti tte plans, &c. 15y i JAMES K. MUIIR1SOX, Notary Public ATTORNEY AT LAW. WillDrasticemCas-i and adjoining Counties ; gives special atteutiou to collections and abstract of title. Olllce in Fitzgerald Block, 1'latteuiouth, Nebraska. 17yl J. C. AEWISLRRY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Has his ofllce in the front Dart of bis residence on Chicago Avenue, where ne in ty be found in readiness to attend to tue duties of the of. flee. 47tf. BOBEBT II. WIXUUA3I, Notary public ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Carruta's Jewelry Store. Plattsmoutb. .... Nebraska. M. A. HARTiCAN. Ii A W Y E It . FirzaEitALD's Block. Plattsmocth NtB Prompt and careful attention to a general Law Practice. A. N. SULLIVAN, Attorney and ICounselor-at-Law. 0FFICE-In th second story, soot i il business . Union Block, front rooms Prompt attention given t nir2J BOYD & LABSEN, Contractors and Builders- Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Any order? left at the Lumber Yards or Post Office will receive promot attention Heavy Truss Framing, for barns and large buildings a specialty. For refeience apply to .T. P. Young, J. V. Wee . 0u i or 11. a. Waterman & Son. d&w Dr. C. A. Marshall vSiiccessor to Clutter Marshall.) 2D 33 KIT I ST I Preservation of natural teeth a epecialty. Teeth extracted without pain by use of Laughing Gas. All work warranttd. Prices reasonable. FITZGERALD BLOCK. FLATT8MOCTH.NEB . I. SI3IJPSO V, AGENCY FIRE. JNSDRANGE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPREESS COMPANIES AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., WELL'S FARGO A CO, EXPRESS. Offlco tn Kockwood Bjock, witbiJobnson Bros flATTuUOBTH HERALD- I PUHLIHliKI BV The PlattsKiontii Beral PoMishiiii Co, Telegra GENERAL NEWS. District Attorney Corkhill After the Pension At torneys. Kuklux Convicted in Geor gia. Miscellaneous Notes. AFTER TIIK FRAI.'DS. Washington, Octobei 27. The Star publishes an interview with united States District Attorney Corkhill, in re ward to the investigation now being made by that officer, with fraudulent oner at ions bv pension attorneys. Ihe A rf district attorney says that a large num ber of aflorneys have been engaged in fraudulent practices, and he has re ceived hundreds of letters since the publication cf his communications to the secretary, containing specilic. com plaints of attempted frauds on the part of firms in the pension business in this city. He estimated that soldiers and their relatives have beew JeJraiult d out of a million dollars through the fraud ulent practices of these attorneys, and expresses his intention ot bringing the matter to the attention of the grand jury. Col. Corkhill renews his request that all soldiers, or others having tod ies of descriptive ciiculars from agents in this city, or kuowledge of fraudulent transactions on their part, that they will mail him full informa tion on the subject, in order that he may bring the guilty parties to justice TREASURY STATEMEf.T. Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. The condition of the treasury today : Gold coin and bullion, $208,741,679; silver dollars and bullion, $120,716,674; frac tional silver coins, $26,678,775: U. S. notes, $53,263 ; total , $400,300,4 13 Cor tilica'.es, outstanding: Gold$520,0l9, 0S0; silver, $85,061,271; currency, 31," 220,500. ATTORNEY'S SUSPENDED. Upon the report of the commifl3ioner of pensions the secretary of the interi or today suspended from practice be fore the interior department Belva A. Lockwood and E. II. Gibbon & Co., pension attorneys of this city. A GRAND DINNER. New York, Oct. 27. At the dinner in honor of Henry Irving, the distin guished English orator, iven by the Lotu3 club this evening, covers were laid for nearly 200 gentlemen. Every seat was occupied. Wliitel&w Reid, ed itor of the Tribune, and chairman of the club, had uu hU right the distiu su "jed guest of the evenirg' Other special guests were Chief Justice No&h Davis, Hon. Wiu. Henry Smith, Joseph Jefferson um! E Ilmdolph. THE KLU KLUX GANG. Atlanta, Oct, 27. In Banks county, in the klu-klux cases, eight persons were found guiity on every indictment and will be sentenced Monday. Judge McCoy, in his charge, was very severe in his condemnation of the so called klu-klux crimes. He said it is strange that men should so far forget their manhood, their egd an 1 the las of the country, as to permit Ujuiusplyps o do such things OH poor, helpless ne groes. Ii was d'WtW to humanity and to society, and I 2?- i . l'jtin of the United States, n ltbing has ieJw ed so much to briug the southern coun try to disgrace. Nothing has tended so much to put the balance of the United States again 6t us as this kind of an outrage. Theyar mean; they are disgraceful; they are horrible; they are things which the people out of this country cauuot comprehend or under- J stand. VERDICT RENDERED. j I5ostoi Oct. 27. A verdict was ri u j dered tod:iy in the supreme court in I the case- of Alexander Wheeler, adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. Abigail Armstrong vs Warren K. Blodgctt. This was a bill in equity, in which the administrator seeks to recover money, stocks, bonds and other securities, all of the value of upwards of $350,000, al leged to be retained by the defendant to his own use while actiug sis ngeut for Mrs. Armstrong during the last ten years of her life, from 1S72 to 1SS2. The case was tried on the issueramed for the jury, involving the questions of sanity and undue influence, and cre att d much interest The jury returntd a, verdict for the plaintiff on fifteen out of the sixteen of the exhibits, and ia substantially in his favor with interest. Blodgett is indebted to the estate for about half a million. For Sale. . Two well improved farms, between Louiflviile and Weeping Water. Ap rlv toThaddeus Adams, on farm. , hie. Advertising Cheats !!! "It lus become o common to write the beginning of an article. In an ele gant, interesting manner. 'Then run It into tome nuveruc- nicnt tti at we avoid all such, "And fcimnlv call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters In a plain, hon est terms as possible, 'To induce people 'To irive them one trial, which m proves their value that they will never ue anything clbe." "Thk Hkmkdt so favorably noticed in all the papers, "Itcligious and recuiar, is "Having a large wale, and is sup planting all other medicine. "There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Ultteis nave him) wn groat, u'cu- ncsa. "And ability "Iu compounding a medicine whose virtues arc ho palpable to every one's observation." Did She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered along pin ing away ull the time for years," "The doctors doiDg her no good," "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about;', "Indeed! Indeed!' "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, "From a complication of kidney, liv br, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, "Under the care of the best physic ians, "Who gave her disease various name?, "But no relief, "And niw she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, ihat we had shunned for years before using it." The Parents. Father is (jetting Well. "Mv daughters sav: "How much betier father is since he used Hon Bitters " "lie is irettinir well after his long suffering from a disease declared incur able" "And we are so glad that he used your Bitters." A Lady of Utica. N.Y FREE OF COST. Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam to be Given Away. Every person ia laPttsmouth, who is sulTerimr Irom Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousaess, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, uonsupauou or Co8tiveness, Headache. Loss of appe tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache Female Weakness, Nervous derange ment, General Debility, or aDy Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bowel dis ordercan obtain a trial bottle of Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith & Black Bros' drug store, Plattsmoutu. Persons who have already tried this valuable medicine can procure the large bottles at 50 ceuts aud $1. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lung medicinA Two docS wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. "LVDIES". Ladies in a delicate condition find that they derive great benefit from Speer's port wine. It has become the moat popular wlno made for the ute of aged and dfbiiiUted persons. It U also used a a communion wine. For sale by W. J. Warrick. In additiou to a choice liue ol pure liquors Joe McVev keeps the celebrat Anbucser St. Louis beer. 20! tt Scholars Wanted Miss Seyer late of Berlin will teaclj pupils in music drawing painting or in the French or German languagec. Term 6reasonable address P. O. box 863 city. 20lt Imported ale and porter at Joe Mo Veys. 187tf A Square Heal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 23 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. dtfcwtf For the genuine New York buck -wheat flour go to McCoqrts. . 201t3 Don't tail to try some of Phil Young's new crop layer figs and rai sins, finest in the market. 207t2 Prime Timothy seed $1.90 per bu . at Johnson Broa. 2-Jtf J, J. McVey is now. located in his hew room next to Rockwood block where --leg can always find tho celebrated inheuser beer C.n draught and a com plete line of champagne, wines and Kentuckey whiskeys. I propose to keep a first class place for my uuiton; - era keeping onlr the best goods in eyery line and all are invited, -tansient cus torn will find with us always the best brands of goods in the market. Jos. J. McVey fcf First of the season! New rop layer figs and and raisins, at the P. O. News Depot. 20712 If vou w-int to smoke the best 5nt cigars go and buy "Phil Youngs "at traction" and "sunshine' the two leading ciuars in the market, and don't you for get it 205t2 Exla fine lemons and oranges, just received from Chicago at 207t2 J. P. Young's. Troy City Laundry. Removed to the first door Dorth of Stadlemans on sixths St. opposite Nev ills Block. The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be located here and old customers and new ones will linu us ready to give satisfaction in all kinds of Laundry work. W. B. Brown Prop. I94dtf Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis'. I83tf Orauzcs and lemons at Phil Young's. 207t2 FOR SALE. Lots 4 and 3 lu ni- :k 41, Improved. o,)7 II. D. iriXDUAN. Fence Poet. -5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. I9tf. BANKS JOIIM FlTZOKRALl), A. W. MCLAUOIILIK Pi evident. lCabier. FIRST NATIONAL IB .A. IsTIC ! OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, Oilers tbe very. best facilitie ftr tlie prompt truuMactlon of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Ronds. Gold. Government and Loca KecuriUe Uou;li t and Sola, llooonits reoel v ed aud Intercut allowed on time Certin c;tl'K, DraltHdrawii, available In any part of the United Stale and all the principal towu ot Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State ai.d County Roods. DIRECTORS: John Fitteraid A. K. Touzalln, John K. Clarlc. R. C'. CiiihluB, Geo. E. Dovey. , F. E. White. A. W Mcl-auuhlm. WEEPING WATER TS-iSESriES.! WE El' JNO WATER, - NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vlce-rresident. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banking Business Transacted. IKPOMlTM Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. UKAFTM Drawn available in any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated Mm. lino of utBaiors. Bank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOUTH ZETIEIB JOHN BLACK. President, I 1 J. M. PATTERSON , Casbier. ( Transacts a General Banklne Business. HIGHEST CASH PKICE Paid for County and City Warrants. COU,ECTIO.S 3IAWKJ nint nromptly remitted for. diuecctobs : Jol i Black, J. M. Patterson, C. H. Parncel F. R. Outhmann. J.' Morrlsse y, A. B. until. Fred G order. ARNICA PREPARATIONS Chemistry has disooverotl noiennedy ayix-rio" to ruica f -r liealiim exterual crupCioiia. Prcpcr Iv prepared and coulLuitxi. it Las. no equal aa a tone 1 eptiacion. 3 RirBHiPa f2 JFTiT.T. v Tho mubeat conTon- eation of arnica. Will LDMMII V lirA ll . 1 1 a S io-i Iiand.4. cniok. d liis and rouicliiicsti of Uo skin, whether cnoBecl l.-crn ciiniatiu innu. ..nrn.- tlio uae of HI K1KLI, COSMETIOH Wid euro pimples on fao and Jie:k. reuderine o!i i ski:; soil and fair. Invaluable In Mult C-Uieimi. A family remedy for cuts, burns, bruiaea a. .a eorea. I'KltK UN JU1AL uoiis, x&c fl TOILET SOAP DclislitfuUy per t'uiued. hiirlily med leu. ted. Absolute. lv rurc. Keors tbo skin from cbappins and impart3 to it life ond :i tiealtliy glow. Unrivalied for cleauins tbe 3 :nlp and eradicating dandrull. The most per- cot toilet soap iu tbo worm, lucre.. S3 cents. Shaving Soa? A medicated articla of raru merit. I'rt vciils ull piinplfs iiaisnsoK ireau H AKES SHAVrSO a DKLIGII F. Kndoraed bv Ijeadini! Barbera. who tsav of it. "Without parallel hs a sbavina soap." lticb in lather and lastinc Keeps tbe face and neck freo fiom pimples. 1'ilICK 15 ct. for a lartre cake. TOOTH SOAP Is without question tbo most perfect ar ticla ever produced, aa it not only cleans- ca the teeth thoroughly, but tho combination with arnica preserves and hardens tbe purns. .It gives 6 tha iife.tha bw(3s, delicate oaox Its taste is daliRhtftii. Prico. a$it a box. Ail druggists ee 1 tho above articles, or W0 will tnail them, postpaid, on receipt ot price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and 3IanfrsM Chicage WILL J. WARRICK, AGENT, PLATTSMOUTU, NFBRAEKA. ROBERT DONNELLY'S API) BLACKSMITH SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow r pairing, and general jobbing I ax now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other inaeuibFry, as tnere Is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker baa taken charge of tJ3? '"aeon sncr lie U well known as a .NO I "WORKMAN. Hew Weoi and Bnssif iMAde t Order. SATISFACTION OUAJIANT ME3h 1BBU AR OA CD IPS I. U HB.3 5 ? i W. g 0 ? u J ? OPERA HOU ft JUL D D Orders taken for WILHON BROS.' MIIRTS. j. no mf Jf)S Mm THE ELKHORN SALOON ! HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, 01d Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINES, MUMM'S EXTRA rug's Omaha Beer Always on ALWAYS IN THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Block PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HCUSE, 1 October 1, 1883 I or the nc-xt Thirty Days I will ,-ell IVlason&Hamiin Organs To clean up a3 n'ne a stock of Organs a.s v( i wi n. ofiercf to ilie jdih lie. Any one in want of a line Organ n il! liml it to their rnterest to call and get my pin e s. i the ahove time you can get a . MASON & HAMIiIN, fTh. Best in -fcliG World' as low, or lower, than the so-called cheaji Organs, for CASH or on RENTAL, or TEX- QUARTERLY--PAYMENT plan! General .gcnt. JLMI ll. TOJDJD'S Hardware Emporium AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON LOWEK MAIN STREET. TTIie DSest JLine tf " " 66 To be found iu tbe City. New good at prices (Chicago, J:u.-...'.- : . 13 A K GPINC EAST AND WEST. f Plnjranfc lifts I 'iir.hr. Porlnr fiir trifh 12Mtrul irig OiijUra nfcatt free). '8moiUn(F Cara. wila R-1 vutviiur vuojra. r uuiuau rwx oicruiiiK v.ars uu I !the famous C. B. Q. Ditiin Cars run cLiiiy to and I from Chicago & Kansas Oitf, Chicago & Council Liuui, uucafi k itch Aiotoes. i. auago, sep twe bet sepn. Aicnison c i opeica. uaiy toroucu one oe tween Chicago. IinoiD & Denver. Through cars oetween lcdianapoiu council uiutrs na roria. All connections maie in Union Depots. It 11 ' I . V. . .. . ) D. m TniT 1.T i rvi.' 1 j i jJ-.;-..- r 77 77 : "7- r :t - . y A V- -.V j w Finest equipped Rallrsad in tne World ror all Classes of Travel i T. J. rOlTEU 3d Vico-Pres't&ndOen'lMaiiagc-r. FEECEVAL LOVLL, Cea. I'ass. A t, Ci:f-a-'. a. ii 'vi I " -ir- iriuui iiii ..ii.iiii i nib i i . r. . . - E . BLOCK . O PICK A HCUSE -AM GENTS' rURMSHER'. TOST OKFICK Wews Depot P STATION KISY, MASON dc HAMLIN ' IIKNKY F.' Mil I I'll d DRV CHAMPAGNE, N ATI VK WINIuS, ST- LOUIS DEER. drstnlit. STOCK, AT P L A 'J'TSM OUTN, N EIL oi OJooS (oves9 KasoI5aie Stoves, TTinware 66 (Kenerstl HTartl ware thf i t fy eoit.petion. Ciive me a Ss-il i.-iO -sail.) A -.jr . -ui ' . . J -. S k . ' s 9 s-a..'- .ri".- -- ; COIMC NORTH AND SOUTH SlJw1 Tir.a t KW.Mnfc Inn rM..nM m.A r..9l man Pniace KU-epinK Cars are run Oailr to anfi! ruin oi. AinjjH. . Li naijiiiuu4. V-'.uricv. l.fM'iUnif Burlington. Cedar I:apils and AlWrt to bt. Paul and Minneapolis: 1'arlor Cam with liet l.iiin Chairs to and from St. Louis and I'eoria and to and from bt. Louis and Ottumwa. Only one change of cars between St. Lois an! Ii Colorado. : . . . - ... .. . t i. i. . 11 r"i . i . :i . i . i ' i.. i .a i a . i 6.) -flu A V. Si, .4 1 r A . i Cosmo ui' I