r f : t. - - i it " MID .JOS' TDK CITY. 1TBWS. Warrick's 8ltf Cxr'.all,. Dentist, sue to C fitter & Marshall. ztea without pain, 'trrua Oxide Gas. entlat. 'oats. lata for sale, inquire istr. Is say so. is. fJlrara, Kao.. hesitate to recom- (Bittera to my cus- iHsrfect satistaction Eelectrjc IJu- Ind best medicine liUvely cure Kidney (dints. Purify the 3 I the bowels. No I be without them. dfVla of dollars in 'every year.. Sold at fifty Je by J. M. Roberts. - Dec is lyeowr- 'liic TV Tbese are Solid Facts. Une ucsb uiuuu yunuci uu ojoiciii of suffering bumanity, truly is Electric Dltters. : Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary '""ans. or whoever requires an appetiz ftonle or niild stimulant, will always J Electric Bitters the best and only rtain cure known. Thpy act surely quickly, every bottle guaranteed to ir entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at Qf ty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. la the Future When 70U bare a cough and want re fief, think ot Kemp's Jalsam for the 'hroat ana Liungs; a yunrnaiBou cuio y for those diseases. Price 50c and 1 ; trial size free. Respectfully, apr 3 4m h.j. habbrk. ti.a hMt rwf in toe city always can be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf " A. Dlesslas to all Mankind. In these times when our Newspa- -, Mnrio.i with natpnt medicine idvertisementa. it Is gratifying to know Jwhat to procure mas wiu vcitaimy are you. If you are unions, dioou .ut of order, Liver inactive, or gener lly debilitated, there is nothing in the or Id that will cure you bo quiij lectnc Bitters. They are a blessing Mff-iYi.ntind. and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts. ' Dec. I3e6wly - Strayed. JFrom the Don-Ion farm near the t,nr.aa Thur-liv mornine one UUUI UUU'V) J . j J sorrel mare, with stir iu forehead, and one iron gray horse 6 years old. Any information regarding them will be well paid tor. . dwtf Ed. Doselox. . Th Bobs Clothier of Lincoln, has "opened out a clothing store in this city where he would be pleased to have his old customers call in, on lower Mam street, one door east of court house. 15dwtf A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re raarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and xamine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their Sractice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. loberts Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. . If you want to get you a broom that w ill give the best satisfaction for the rnair oalr vnnr dealer for Dor- rwww j ack's brooms. d28-lmo THAT HACKING COULi II can bo so quickly cured by Shilohs Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, with DyeDeps a and Liver Complaint? 11 loh's itali zer is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS NIGHT, made miser .ki ii that terrible cough. Shilohs Cure is the remedy for you. iininnn fUTRTCD. health and i..h aoMii-ori hv Shi loh a Cat- t. it -..t. TriM -V cents Nasal r.sfnp fr For sale by Smith & Black Bros. . Dec.l3eowd&wly rnns rnn rv? ivs in every style at Schlegel's. IOtt F Si White, rru .tTiri Viv icA man. is now con 1 lie U1U w J " . . .1 rn. ih mmmcr season, aud will deliver- you your ice promptly at any time called ror. jumb jour wu tracts for a summer supply. lodtt prxipwnPB that J. J. Dorack will ..ut .tinn manufacturing hand hrnoma in Plattsmouth and . k. nA.M hv anv larire or small imitated broom works, and dou t you forget if. x 1U, For a handsome suit, substantially .1. 1. tkA hMt of stvle. aud from inline. - . any quality of goods you may select, call on K. Dressier, Merchant Tailor, in Sherwood Block. iwm 1. .. ixffn i all the so nc w. All chewers seem to be anxious to get ft1. fVrm. which will be given away n June nexL CsJlst Matt Schlegel's for a circular. " MAif ind trv Dorack i The Democratic county convention is in session at Louisville today. tr ' Hsstinj; and Kearney are to have their business Mreets lit with electric light. The Planter's Wife ai the opera house tonight, one of the best plays put on the boards. W. W. Cole's circus will fill the city the 15th, aud it will be one of the best shows of the year. Tlie case of Schindler vs Morrisey Is up today, aud the court Is at work se curing a jury. - " See notice in specials of Maj. Wheel er's property, some of the best in the city, which he offers for sale. B. A. Gibson and II. D. Travis, of Weeping Water, are in the city today in attendance at District Court. A rumored g'.ass ball shoot for this afternoon, is afloat. It is certainly time that our sportsmen weie doing some practice work. A, V. McLaughlin is doing some ex tensive work aiound bis new home, and will have most handsome grounds when all is completed. These are busv times ud at the High school, and while the pupils are being given the most thorough examinations, all are doing very creditably for them selves. While business men sec few farmers to-lay, the can content themselves by knowing that a bit? crop is being put in the ground and a big business is certain to follow. The red lights appear on the bridge at nights now to warn the mariners who may be piloting steamers up and down the river, as to the whereabouts of the pier and obstructions. In the case in which Jake Levy wrestled as attorney today, the jury found in his favor for $13, and Jake is happy. Appropos to the case uncle Denney declares that he is going to have Judge Sullivan removed. The muchly advertised shooting tournament in Lincoln this week is proving a flat failure, as it should. The event of the year in shooting cir" cles will be at the State tournament in this city nest month ; and the time and occasion will be a grand one. Mr. Menres comes to the front today with a mammoth advertisement telling the people what he will do for them. The time seems to be very propitious for big bargains in foot wear in this city, and it will pay to come from afar to secure them. Owing to a sudden rush of adver tising, our reading space ia cut sudden ly short, and if the present influx of advertising continues any length, our daily will be enlarged to accomodate our patrons without curtailing reading room. The following are the arrivals atthe Perkins Ho -j ?e today : D R Cower Iowa City; H R Royston Chicago; J Bradley Brownville, E E Brown, W S House worth Omaha; A B Smith, Elmer Smith Denver; J A Hornburg Chicago; F H Haines Chi cago; C C Treyitt Lincoln; O JStoweli Auburn : B A Gibson Weeping Waer ; S W Miller Sterling, 111.; L n Price, St. Paul; n H Cherry Hastings; CH Fitch Chicago; J A Officer Council Bluffs. The event in court circles today was the appearance of Jacob of the house of Levy, at the bar, where he appeared for himself in his case against Am brose Patterson et .al, and turned him self loose as a lawyer. Our friend, Judge Sullivan, the opposing ' counsel, tackled the case vigorously, and it was another illustration of wrestling Jacob all of which entertained the court, jury and spectators. Wm. II. Paul, a farmer and former reoident of Cass county, near Green - wood, was arraigned before Justice Brown, today, charged with obtaining money under false pretences $220 of E. C. Bewick, last September, under a morteaze on property he didn't own and $537 ' from Peck & Kern in the same manner. Warrants for bis arrest were issued April 14th, but Paul had left the State March 15th. A requisition was obtained and detective Pound found him in Linn county, Iowa, and ar rived with the prisoner today at noon. There are several other victims of this man who are anxiously awaiting the issue of the case. Officer P. reports that Paul was one of the most ingeni oua men to cover his track than any other he had evet followed the trail of, but had no trouble after he found nis customer, which he did about 2 o'clock in the moraine at a reudevous of his The hearing of the case was contin ued until tomorrow afternoon at 1 o' clock, and the prisoner held in the sum of $1,000 bail for appearance. Lincoln News. Off forth Convention. This morning as No. 1 pulled Into the depot a large co clave of Demo crat ic citizens were marshalled at the depot to take the train for Louisville. Col. Frcj Krohler was conspicuous among them, while Capt. Doc Wallace, of Liberty had his force in hand, Ser geant Mike Archer was present with a squad from Rock Bluffs. Lieutenant D. S. Drarer, of the precinct, appeared in command of that delegation, and the entire city delegation, was on hand with every man in command, although eves were of turned to the dark horse in the coming contest, Hon. James M. Patterson, corporal of the guard from the 2d ward. The Hebald saw them depart, and breathed a benediction that scalps might remain intact, and the Coionol Marshal his command home in prime condition. The survey of the B. & M. cut off from Ash'and to Omaha continues The proposed route, as outl'ned in a previous issue of the Bee, starts in a northeasterly direction from Ashland, through the Pennsylvania settlement in Sarpy county, crosses the Union Pacific near Millaid and Papillion, and fol lows closely the original U. P. line through Douglas county to this city. Ten days ago the surveying paity was camped in the western - part of Mc Cardle precinct, about a mile from the Sarpy county line. The line was slaked through the farms of Thomas Smeft and Allen Root, following the Ravine in that vicUty. It is of course im possible to obtain definite information regarding the purpose of the survey. Many farmers believe it is merely a branch line to the Omaha stock yards, while others are equally confident that it is to be the main line from this city west. Both conjectures are well found ed, as the line, if built, would serve both purposes, besides giving the com pany, what it now lacks, an important and untrarameled entrance into the city. Bee. The French Spy- The French Spy as played by the Maud Atkinson troupe last evening, was fully up to the standard of all their excellent work, and none could fail to say they were well entertained by the company. Tonight they present the "Planter's TVife" lo the public, and they are deserving of all tne attention this people can give them. The com pany being strangers to Plattsmouth theatrical people, are liot receiving the patronage they deserve or the patron age they would receive if theatre-going people were conversant with the mer its of the Maud Atkinson Company. An hour with Miss Streator. By Pansy. With beautiful emblematic frotispiece. Few. books embody in equal space so many useful lessons so wisely and entertainingly presented, es "An Hour with Misi Streator." Every primary class teacher in every Sunday school in the land will find this book of Pansy's invaluable. It i3 full of hints and helo3 for faithful workers, and will be most heartily wel comed everywhere. It will bs sent, postage paid, on re ceipt of six cents (three two cent stamps) by the publishers, D. LOTIIK3P & Con 30 Franklin Street, Bostov. On the Defensive Tie editor of the Journal is out in an open letter to Col. Connor in last evening's Journal. Evidently the Journal deems Mr. Connor's charges of sufficient importance to place that newspaper upon the defensive, and it is all over "revenue only," matters. What Bro. Sherman's letter lacks in pith, it makes up in protestation and length. Wm. E. Whiltemore. M. D.. honioe- patbic physician and surgeon. Office in Fitzgerald block. Residence south west corner Pearl and 10th streets. Of fice hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. w8tf fifteen per cent discount on all cus torn made woik hereafter, at Sher wood's for cash. To establish my business in every department on a strictly cash basis this inducement is made in all custom made work. Undt-r the reduction a shoe that costs $9.00 now, costs $7.65 for cash. A boot that costs $8.00 now costs $6. 80 cash. A boot that costs $0.50 now costs $5.60 cash at Sherwood's. 5Sdw8tf For the best and cheapest Plow shoes call at Merpes'.t w6tf Pineapples, oranges, lemons and ba nanns, fresh at Bennet & Lewis'. 59 1 2 Refrigerators in all sizes at Henry Back's. 5Dtf Imported ale ad porter at Joe Mc Veys. I87tf LISTEN EVERYBODY. THE OLD BARBER SHOP, UNDER MERGES' SHOE STORE, Is now ofto. PUnty ot cln Towels and snarp Kazoc. can ana Call ana give &PKCKK a trial. la Lis ,1-4 w . 7. Sherman exclaim?: This is n 4 "famous cha-r. -.-n I preven woull "show me unlit 1.. n public teacher "of moral ethic." Yc gods ! Moral ethics ! and this is what the Journal man denominates himself. Now then, we would like to know If Col. Krohler occupies a por -tion of the same Cottonwood bench. Wrestling Camels. W. W. Cole has a drove of young camels which have been taught to wrestle in a manner that is extremely ludicrous. They do not evince any great degree of skill, but Hie certainty with which they throw thtir opponent when they get their head under a fore leg is really remarkable. Sentenced. Ed. Ross, who was convicted for stabbing with intent to kill, has had sentence passed upon him by the Judge sentencing him to three years in the penitentiary. The lesson to him ought to be a most wholesome one. Train Time. Under the change in time passenger trains leave tlied'pot here a follows: No. 1 west, 8:15 a in. No, 3 west, 0:50 p. m. K. O. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15 n . i t u . t g .g- m. m. C. B. &Q. , north, 7:45 a. 111. Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m. " " 5:40 p m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2 , Denver express 6:35 p. m, No. 4, " - 9.25 a.m. K. C. St. J.&C B. east 9:45 a. m. " 4 " " " 8:35 p. in. C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p. m NOTHING BETTER. 31 a i &li's Uolden Blood and Liver Ton ic Is Highly Recommended. "In my experience of many years I have never met with a remedy that I dould so freely recommend, for blood, liver and kidney complaints, as Marsh Golden Blood and Liver Tonic." fM. E. nail, Fort Scott, Kansas. "Having heard your Golden Blood and Liver Toxio highly spoken of I bought a bottle for my wife, who was suflerinsr from dyspepsia and liver complaint. I can now join with others in its praise, for it quickly cured her." J. M. Scott, Chillicothe, Mo. "Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic has cured me of a scrofulous hu mor aud kidney trouble, from which I have suffered for year?.' W.F. Mor ris, Burlington, Iowa. MARsn's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic and Marsh's Golden Balsam for the throat and lungs, are for sale by Smith A Black Bros., druggist.', Platts mouth. Large bottles 50 cents and $. Trial size 10 cts. wldC Attention Sir Knights. There will be a regular conclave of Mt. Zion Commandery No. 5, at their asylum, on WednesJiy Evening, May 7th, at 7:30 p. m., sharp. AH members requested to be present. Visiting Sir Knights, welcome. By order of the E. C. Daniel H. Wheeler, Recorder. Call and siee Us. I wish to notify the public that I am now open for business, at Joe McVey's old stand, where I have ia stock a full line of Kentucky whiskies, St. Louis beer, wines and cigars &c, as good as the best. 57dtf H. M. Bon 3. Open Again. Wm. Webber . wishes to announce that the Elkhoru saloon is again open to business as heretofore, the repairs and new work in the room now being nearly completed. ..Special License Tax. . Under the special license tax ordi nance, all parties are required to pay their tax to the city treasurer and pre sent his receipt to the city clerk, who from that, issues the license; the last fiscal year haviug closed it is now ia order to pay the tax for the coming year. 584 1 J. D. Simpson, City Clerk. Collection Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call and make full settlement at once, so that hereafter we can conduct a strictly cash business. Please give this your imrae mediate attention. d59 w3w Robt. Sherwood. N otlce to Odd. Fellows Whereas, G. M., H. J. Hudson will be with us on Thursday evening next, it is urgently requested that every mem ber be present at 7:30. All transient Odd Fellows ara respectfully invited to attend. Attest. P. P. Gass. - Twenty-five cents in advance will entitle you to use of the Plattsmouth circulating library for one month. 45djtwlm W. J. Warrick. Pasture Two hundred and forty acf -binder fpnep. with rtinnino wtterrrn : 7- ' .. . .7 . " - . r EZ4i ciiie irom tne cuy. - ai , . 1 sir. - . iiii.iM Transcendentally Beyond Dc its Overwhelming PerL,, At Plattsmouth; Thursday I icy lElh. Wo W. (DOILIES JEKflTEIEIEILlZ COLOSSAL SHOWS ft THE SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT ft "CHANG POUK" . 1- DEPARTING FROM HEP. ROYAL ARODE. Xfo Win, f W 101 J, r vSffife life M9'i) ' Biggest Circus in the World! IN 3 BIG RINGS AND ON AN ELEVATED STAGE. Fourteen Years ot Unceasing Triumphs, augmented and enlarged to almoxt endless proportions v THE WHOLE WORLD Astounding and Truly Tremendous Features, an otner snows. - Including Tn JCK A "v All-Overshadowing A HEARD OF KLKpHAKTH Perfo.mlng pnanis,, jig .ciepiiaois, oiuaii .cieyuauis anu musical cwpaaoia. A GREAT DOUBLE MENAGERIE IN TWO TENTS, T 4- Xr..(n TTaKit inmAld flimnt f'amAla PoAtnm Pntnala Wklta TTInnAt..t..n.il. only Black two-horned Khinocerous, Sea Animals, Kangaroos, Trained Wild Havage lieavu. f Tigers, Lions, .Leonards, W ild Animal Trainers and Teacners, jfemale Hnake Charmers, White t Buffalo, Loose Led, Sacred and Singular Brutes, aud all kinds of Kare Winged Curiosities. The Sacred White Faced Elephant of Burmah. AVL A tfFC at each and every perfonnance. by Phenomenally, Expert and A I 4 11U xif J.J M. (J daringArtists, a Troup of Yt marvelous, muscular aud wonderful Xl. ilBij All old features discarded. Bran new sensations secured. Long haired ladies. Midget menl Leapers, Tuublers, Clowns, Kiders, Contortionists, Hippodrome KaclDg-, Trained Stallions, Per forming Pomes, Rival Riders iuthe fame King, absolutely all kinds of 8hows, Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Two Performances Dally. Admission 60 cents. Children under 9, half price. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tnis bead, three cents per line each Insertion. ONEY TO LOAN On real estate by A.N. Sullivan. FOUND A canary bird, eood singer. Call at this office, prove property and pay for this notice. . - T71OR SALE My residence and four lots ; -1- good house, barn and fruit, and in excel lent condition ; also two improved farms, also 2-story brick business house 40x83 feet, en Main street, and other desirable land and lots. D. IL Wheelex. "PORSALE Houses, lots and wood land by John Bons Si Son. FOR SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of D. II. Wheeler & C. FOR SALE Scratch Tablets . in all sizes, at this office. 81tf 1 POR SALE a lot in good location. Particu iars at this office 7tf FOB SALE An order for a new American Sewing Machine. Inquire at this office. . FOR SALE 1,000 cords of wood. Inqulro of W. S. Wise. tl FOR SALE id papers for sale at this offlc at 40 cents er hundred or 6 cents per doz en, tf FOR SALE Four lots togetner in good loca tion in thi city. Inquire at this office . tf riO RENT rwo rooms, turnisiieu or uniiir X ninii.it in tha UaciiurDlir bouce. Inaulre on the premises. FOR RENT or sale on long time, a nous Mil two lots with eood iuiDroveinenta. An- ly to It. B. Windham. FOR REN r Good, new houses of four rooms, gnod water, good garden spots. S4 per month In Shaierviile. W. H. Shaku. ftOB RENT The north storeroom ia Nev- I a.1- 1. 1 ... I, .1 a .AAin. ... ..mIm -I location for restaurant or boarding house, rents . . nnl. n Wm NatiIIa luvrf TO RENT A house Wright. Inquire of Chaplala LOST TU'irsday evening at the depot or on the streets, fifteen dollars in bills. If any one finds the money and will notify this office the loser will be glad to pay a reward. 36 tf T OST A Knight Templar charm in shape of a mj Maltese cross, rinaer win oe suitaoiy re warded by leaving at this office. I6tf WANTED Two dav bo aid era. Annlv a.t ' Mrs. Gustaf son's, 3d street, two doors past Hex von s G6di K. of IP Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Rockvrood Block. T itiiijr Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Bons, C. C. W. L. Dykes. K. of It. and 8. For dyspepsia, or any stomach de .ivemenr, no otEefrejnedy can be nleasant, prompt, and efiocti v, aa Ayer'a Cathartic Pills. wldO I Ilea In cl. ion, IN MIGHTY UNION. and more Cott'y, rjnomlwuttrtloui -rj ArJ, The Very Colossus of Brute Cre; Elephants. Clown Klephants, Waltzing Ele AMUSEMENTS. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE FOR ONE WJEEK. COMENCINO Wediday Eve, Hay 7th. MISS MAUDE SUPPORTED BY A STRONG DRAMATIG GOMPAHY. oA..r"me Hi S?e late8t ABi best plays Monday SntiuSI be presented the feeautUui 1 pla y Planters' Wife. Note the low nrlMa f nutsrA , 35cenu. ufl POSITIVELY NO HIGHER. Reserved seats for moi vn,.t. store without extra charge. CflEAl1 LANDS. LFhraskr,3O0)!he lSSta CteyeD" Co' 1C0 ACaCS CObTS, 480.C0 AYMEXTS. C4SH, 1st year interest 6 per cent only S25JC 3d 48.00 and 1 - . 4th ' 5th 6th 7th 8th " UIKST" 48,09 " 48X " .o 4U ) 4 t " - 48 4 " ji' 10th I v vvm, t a jsv icr, y. Sections and halt sections ii rn:'besa I have personally exa.inin.t tt . UKICM LLC PLATTSMOUTH, VTZZY ft I' , r a 1- . ,,.4- -