J fiP Jouse S. HARTMAN, Proprietor. i. JPoasir Mew Tables. ystepscILMBicEt 122 connection Also u CMMIJ.lrf.j Hun of tlu: I --.-t iiliality of CIGAKS, Hinl TOliACCO, m-xt door ! I. O. 'ia House JJIock. IEASTWARD! Daily Kr's Trains for Oftinha. !iii-:i.; K;tiia City, St. I.ouis. and hII point- J..l. I liroiiih Car via l'eon.i to IiiiI :ui:ii1ih. I-h:-gmit l'lilliiiaii l'alaer ':u and .lny -carti's on all through train1, aal Ouiing c.uneu.st ol noiiri river. TACT niWTRAL AILIJAT - tlae EIcaee9 wlswc.al all times yoa caaa fiasacl tSse JLH lilnssls oS'grsasaae In scssson. Lively, and Sale Stable. RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT. KVEHYTIIIXr; IS FIlIST-CLASSTJIE BEST TEAMS IX TilE CITY MXGLE AND DOUBLE CARRIAGES. Travelers will Cud complete outfits by calling at the Corner Viue and Fourth Streets, Jonathan' JIatt 3eef- Pork- Mutton and Vea NorrrHMorN ti HEACQtrAriTEBS FOP. CHOICE Juir-Cured Ilaia?, K-u-on, Sal t flouts of all kinds, Lard Bologna, and all other articles kept in a lirt-class meat market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o The Highest Market Price Paid ior Hides Wool, Pelts, Grease, Etc. o Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday Morning Billi M WESTWARD 1 :iiiy Kspress trains for Uenver connecting in I nioii In int for all points inVolorado. Utah, California ami tlieentiie Went. The advent of this line ives the traveler a New Route to the V. !. with scenery aud advantages uuequaled else Uvre. HeiFs DTrQ 'iSBeef 9JPork PLATTSMOUTII. XEB. J. "W. JVIartiis. A. . IIATT I PLATTSIIODTH HERALD fUliLlfSHKI tiV rue Plattsmonin Hcral PnMisMni Co. A short story is Ku'n t'"' r"Ud3 of the press to the effect that a fugitive from justice had foresight to hide him self away in the store of a man who didn't advertise. A good phin to get away from the crowd. Ex. ltemcmber hard coal is always cheap- er during June and July. Get your I winter supply at the Whitebreast varus in this city. lO-'dtf Trythe li ni.ui i plu cliewino; to bacco, it is by far tlie finest pluy; chew ing made, ilatt Schickel sells it. ltt Call for Blaine and Logan cigar wherever you deal, as they are the best nickle ciyar in the market. If your dealeur does not keep them induce him to get foine. 9sdtf Prof. Mcintosh, of Louisville, came in last night, aud with his usual fore thought and good will for the IIkkam), brought a brick with him. Of course anticipating that there would be a small edition of G rover Cleveland in the neighborhood of Vine street, and that we should be protected, "the brick is well received." It (the brick) is from Capt. I louver's kiln, and a line specimen. lie informs us that the Captain has just finished burning a kiln of 100,000 which are now ready for market. Call and ee Us. I wish to notify the public that I am now open for business, at Joe McWy's old stand, where I have in stock a full line of Kentucky whi-kies, St. Louis beer, wines and cigars &c., as good as the best. 57dtf II. M Bons. Mr. August Bach, the Sixth street grocer is moving today into the room lormerly occupied by Chambers & Son, where he jvill keep a first class stock of fresh groceries. It will pay you to call and see Lini. Hurrah for Blaine and jOgan cigars at .Sell lege Is. USdtf Johnson & Co., of Council Bluffs have opened out a lirst class laundry on lower Main street, where they are prepared to do all kinds ef fine work in that line. A trial of their work is requested. lOltf Parlor and bedroom sets iu all styles at lowest prices at Boeeck's. .OSHf Chnage in Postage Rates. By an act of congress approved June 9th, the rate of postage on newspapers and periodical publications of the sec ond class, when 6ent by mail by others than publishers and newsdealers will hereafter be one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof, to be pre paid by postage stamp afhixed. The rate on such publications when so sent, has heretotore been one cent for each two ounces. Books, catalogue, en gravings, maps, cards, hand bills aud similar articles of "printed matter" re main iu the "third class'' and must be paid for at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, as here to 'ore. To the Farmers of Cass County: Be it known unto you that David Miller has opened a first class harnvs shop one door east or E. G. Dovev fc Sons store, where you will always find him ready to do your work in the best workmauike manner. Don t forget to call hen in need of anything. W4t uavid miller. One hundred aud fiftv tons of tbe best hard coal ever brought to this city, i now in stock at the Whitebreast yurd. C. D. Cummins, I02dtf Manager. Ir you want to get you a broom that will give the best satisfaction for the ame money ask your dealer for Dor tk's brooms d28-lmo ClotLes, Hair, Xail aud Tooth Brush es, Combe, &c, nice line, ar Fishers, east Main street. 49dtf National Democratic Convention Delegates and others wishing to at tend the above cau get tickets from all Xebraska poiuts at a half rate from July 3rd to 8th inclusive, good to re turn until July 25th. Omaha Driving Park Races Round trip tickets will be sold from all stations est of McCook at 14 fare from 7th to 10th good till the 12th. 104tf Fence I'osts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, Inquire ofW.S. Wise. I9rf. For a handsome suit, substantially made, in the best of style, aud from any quality of goods you may Alect, call on K. Dressier, Merchant Tailor, n Sherwood Block. 13dlm Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factorv. l2S-1mo Republicans are especially invited to meet at Sehelegel's and try the Blaine and Logan cigar. 9Sdtf Pasture Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to 51tf w. S. Wise. Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf Hucklen'a Arnica SIv. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum. Fe ver soreB Tetter Chapped Uands Chilb lains Corns aud all Skin Eruptions mid positivly cure l'iics or no pav required. It is gauaantced to give perfect satis faction, or money rt funded. 1'rice 'Zh cents per box. For Sale By J. M, liob erfs. Nov. 27 lWi ly The Best Couch Medicine In the World. hAMPEE MtEE OK CIIAUGE. Call at Warrick's drug store, and get a sample bottle of Brown's Expec torant tree of charge. It cures Coughs, Hoarseness. Whooping Cougti and Con sumption in its early stages. It is a scientific preparation, admirably adapt ed lor the cure ol all Throat and Lung Diseases. It is pleasant to tune ami entirely harmless. Try it; it costs you noihing. Iteg.ilar feize bottles, SOcenta. and SI. 00. For sale by W.J. Warru-k. Jan. X diwly Free ! Free! Free ! XEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES. A new remedy for this dreaded dis ease has been discovered by Dr. Deuing A single application will convince the most skeptical of its most wonderful healing' powers. By calling on W.J. Warrick druggist, you can obtain a sample box free of charge, which will satisfy you of its curative qualities. Jau H Diwly Assorted tints of Diamond Wall fin ish may be found at Fisher's drug store, revolving sign. 4,Jd&w,tf In the Future When you have a cough and want re lief, think ot Kemp's Ealsum for the Throat and Lungs; a guaranteed reme dy for those diseases. Price 50c and $1 ; trial size free. Respectfully, apr 3 4m W. J. Warrick. " Jam en Hlaluc." The work entitled "Twenty Y'ears of Congress," the most succinct and im partial history of Congressional Legis lation extant, will be issued from the press in a few days. In the meantime II. L. E. Lincoln will call upon you and take your orders. 6d6twtf Twenty-five cents in advance will entitle you to use of the Plattsmouth circulating library for one month. 4."ijtwlin W. J. "Warrick. fifteen v' cent discount on all cus torn made work hereafter, at Sher wood's FOR cash. To establish my business in every department on a strictly cash basis this inducement is made in nil custom made work. Under the reduction a shoe that costs S9 00 now, costs S7.C5 for cash. A boot that costs $8.00 now costs $C S0 cash. A boot that costs $6.50 now costs $5. GO cash at Sherwood's. 5Sdw8tf Xebraska tate Bitsinrss Directory Gazeteer and to be issued in July. 184, price $4.50. J. M. publisher 120 S. 14ih St.,Oinah M. Yolfe, a. 9:;tf Some Foolish Peopie Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, that I sell on a positive guarantee to curp, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1; trial size free. Resp'y. fapr3 4m W. J. Warrick- COTTAGE HOUSE. (jtliSI, Xcar Main, rL.vr-rsMOUTii, - xebraska. Having - takeu charge of the Cot tage House, I shall try to furnish all patrons with comfortable quarters and keep the tables supplied with the best in the market. Transient custom and board by the day or week soliciteil. may!7dtf. ED. FRAZIER CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, on owerMaid street. Las just been finished and tted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS.; SVERT THING NEW AND CLEAN A GoodDar '"iCuser"111116 ytf. FRED GOOS. Propr. W. H. JIALICK, P CARRIAGE G aiiiiii and irimi SIGN & ORNAMENTAL 3?A.l JSTTZJSTG-, All orders left with me will receive prompt attention. COU. FIFTH AND VIXE STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH. - XEBRASKA. M. O'CONNOR. At the down-town saloon.? PPOSITE THE PERKLX3 HOUSE, Keeps a complete ine of WI NTSS Liquors, tND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, DRUG'S OMAHA BEEE and the best brands of Kentucky Si ' wbisiclc0 Opposite Ferkin Houm - -i PJLATTuroTVB 8 3 tea Fa ESft tSBf tk 3 ft X ft ft 5. s & 2 fee ft Q 8 GOD ft fed ft ODD St S 2 p&1 2 ft ft Mi 5S taut W ft ft mi $51 V in ft mM & I ft ft art ft ft 1 1 TVfc S3 3 at b3 ft at 61 ft ft Til g5 KZ7 3 3 CD v X-ZS (c )j 5) 55 ft ft ft m 3 1 4 f ' m t n 'I 'A :-JBrUHf W