THE DAILY UKUaU) : 1'hA I T-SMOUTH. .NEUiCASKA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1. f 1 : 1 Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTTB 33 TR, C 3. Publishers & Proprietors. TIIK 1'LAIT.S MOUTH II Kit ALU I published every evening except Sunday anil Wmkly v-ry Thursday morning. Ifcgi.t tertl at ttM M.lini:e, Pialtfinuulli. Nebr.. i s at-coml -cLum mat it. Olllce conif r of Vine and fifth utreel. Telephone Jo. M. TKKMS FOB DAILV. One copy one ear in advance, by mall... -SO no One copy per month, by rarrler li One copy r week, by carrier 13 TEHM POII WERKLV. One opy one year. In advance One copy lx iiiontbn. In advance .51 V in OurlClubing List. Wkk.KLY HtKAl.ltaud N. Y. World ?2 4 N. Y. Tribune. .. '-' " Onrillii Kep '1 :bt " " N. Y. I'r--s ! -'' " N. V. 1'iwt 2 :in Harpers MKiiiie 4 r. 1 " " WeeKly. 4 i..t.;ir. . . 4 . Yoiiiik People .' .'wi Neb. Farmer 2 (hi jM-iimre.st's Month ly Mnauie 3 10 American Ma'lne :i .r '1 lie Forum ft i;o Utah does not like it because Idaho protests njain.st her admission to t he Union. Idaho seems to be moving alcnr towards the union very well without Utah. Tin-: signs of the times point more an 1 more to the union of Canada with United St-t-s. With the national debt of the Dominion increasing every year it i $284,000,000 it have no means of wip ing it out other than by dropping into the open arms of America, who will act like a father to it, pay its debts, open up its industries and place it upon a pros perous and substantial basis. Come along, Canada, we are ready for you. Equity. The Department of Agriculture, in it final computation of the cereal crops of 1SSS, puts the corn yield at 1, ,JS7,7'.0, 000 bushels. This is a little ehort of tin popular estimates made just after lli.it crop was gathered. In those calculations it was put above the- 2,000,000,000 mark However, even on the figuring of tin Agricultural Department, it is the largest corn crop ever produced in this country. The greatest yield ever previously at tained was in 1883, when the output was,. 1,9:, 170,000. According to the depart ment's estimate, the wheat yield of tin past s-'ason was 4 U.fcGS.OOO bushels. This lias often been exceeded. Th greatest wheat crop vii3 that of 1884. when 512,703,000 bushels were produced. The Reform club of New York subject ed the Australian system of balloting to a practical test the other day, and cast 223 ballots, each ticket containing fifteen names chosen by a committee and seven of opposition candidates. In all there were only 3,373 voteo, counting all can didates, and yet at midnight the judges and clerks had not tinishad their counts although they began at 10 o .clock. This does not speak well for the system when it is considered that the trial was given by very intelligent men anl undei the most favorable circumstances. I; the work progresses as slowly as that undur good conditions, the success ot the system may be faiily doubted whei it is put to use by the everyday voter. It is possible, however, that the system may he changed so as to simplify it" methods and adapt it to the practical uses of elections. Omaha Herald. TUB UNITED ST A TES, ENGLAND AND GERMANY. It is believed that the Samoan matter will renew the relations of cordiality between the governments of the United States and Great Britain which have been temporarily interrupted by the Sackville incident. IJoth these government hav been acting in conjunnctioa in the Samoan troubles, and in opposition to the aggrcs sions of Germauy. The United State. and England have been exercising a sort of protectorate over Samoa for a number of years. Neither interfered in any way in the affairs oft hat region, leaving the regularly constituted authorities to man age their own concerns in their own w ay. This was the situation until the German intrigues produced the turmoil and civil strife in the islauds which have been under way for the past year or two. Tin United S'.atjs government has been weak end raeill luting in its course in the mat t r up to this time, which is due to the foil v and tbniditv w'lie'n S-jcntary of Slate t. 1 i ., ., 11.. 1 ; ,1,.. 1 ' liiyard has usually displace I m l.itiei.l 1 J . ' ngs with any of the great po ers, When the Harrison administration begins won , Ito'.vever. a policy will b.; asserted whit h will be in consonance fcith the nation's d'gnity and honi r. Tlu Samoan quct'on will probably bring the two great English speaking countries into clos-.-r and more harmonious rel tians than have recently existed ! twe. 1 them. They will be obligd to t&nd together in this matter or lose all iuHueacj in the Sj'ith Purific. It is true H.toni 1 is far from the western hemi sphere ptoper, and is out of the circle . f pnreW Am'-riean int'jrtfcts. Nevertheless treaty obligations compel this country to o-moK! ths high handed course which llism.rck has adopted iu this controversy w. ..,;ti not result fionkit, for arrogant tl Ol and ambitious as the Iron Chancellor is he would hesitate to persevere in a course which would bring Germany into conflict with Great Iiritaiu und the United Stat s in which the chances would be entirely against Germany. However, the aliair can hardly help cementing anew the ties of friendship between the two great Anglo-Saxon peoples, and thus interpose a moral barrier, in international ulTairs, against the encroachments of the strong and arrog'iut nations upon the rights and privileges of the weak. Globe Democrat. Valuoof Advertisements. "Do I believe in ad vertisinir." said a prominent lawyer, a day or two ago. "Well, rather; and it the hidden more than in any other. I rembember, one day, reading a very interesting story, that ended in what I took to .t a pulT for Dr. ri- ice s Ph asant Purgative- Pel lets. I threw down the paper in a rage. Not a week after that l needed Bonn? medicine of that kind, and went and brought those same little pills." "Did I find them gooc.'f "Why, yes, the best thing of th.- kind I ever saw, but that has notiiing'to do with the first question, and I only mention the joke on myself to show tint advertising does pay." A-r Uncomfortable Situation. Col. Iiyan, tho manager of Pre&cott & Vanish's museum in St. Louis, tells tho following narrow escape which ho bad from being killed by tho enakes of bis show: "Wo had ninety-seven scr Ients on exhibition, and somo wero enor mous specimens eighteen to twenty-five feet long. These wero confined in a elasa covered cage, the top of which, having been broken, was temporarily hc-M in place by a stick. Maj. Varnell and in-sc-f had sleeping r.partmcnts at the bead of a stairway, directly above. One night we returned and dropped languidly into bed without lighting the gas. Alter a little I felt something en cumbering my lower limbs and heard a harsh, grating sound all over the room. Attempting to rise, I found to my horror that my feet were liound, and by a flash of lightning that passed at that mo ment I saw an immense boa constrictor wrapped about them. Striking a matcli I awoke Varnell and wo found ourselves shackled together by ths serpents. One huge anaconda was also coiled on the M-j'r's breast. "To make matters worse, tho flicker ing matchlight in tho gloom had at tracted a host of reptiles, and anacondas, rattlers, garters, black snakes, vipers, cobras and copperheads 60011 began to congregate, liiss, scrape their rasp like, scaly Ixxlies over our ears, crawl their clammy selves over our faces and breathe their breath upon our flesh. Great drops of perspiration stood out on our faces as we t ignaled each other to keep still and EilcriC. To speak would have lieen but to transfer the attention of the reptiles to ourselves. The snakes in a short time begen a lierce battle between themselves, and tho suspense grew awful, as help less we lav, not daring to move if we coidd, and listened to tho writhing, struggling forms and fangs in the horrid won': of wasting their hateful venom upon each other. But soon our jailers, to our delight, took a hand in tho row, and unwound the'r coils from our limbs. One free, it wa'i but a few moments' work to light tho gas, get brooms and by the rrts known to tho profession, drive them into a big bc x that w as convenient. Wo found that they had knocked the stick down, escaped through the roof of thej-.lass case and craw hd into our rocru for warmth. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Early Ru-lloon Ascent. The follov.ing, taken out of an old book, says a writer in The Leeds ilcr curv, will give an idea how the early Lall.vons were inflated, and will show, also, that Di.Mwin s decent in a para chi t is an old invention: "On Sept. 21, 180;, 31. Garnerin filled i::.; balloon with hydrogen gas at St. George's Parade, North Audlev street. The gas was made frova diluted sulphuric acid, together with a quantity of iron filings, placed in thirty -three casks to generate, and by communication with three larger casks or receivers, and then by tubes to the balloon. At 0 o'clock the balloon rose with its long appendage of the parachute, the a.-ronaut in the little basket. Tens of thousands of cjjeetators were fixed in nstordshment and admiration at the gal lant i:d venturer. For eight minutes the balloon continued to ascend till it ar rived at such an immense height as to bo scarcely visible. When Garnerin cut away from the balloon the parachute del not expand immediately. It fell with great velocity for a short space of time, when it opened, and the descent became gradual, but attended with a. remarkable osr 'lialicn like a pendulum of a clock. Th.so vibrations became less as the gr; u:il was nearcd. Ti:e balloonist de Bce:i''cd in a field near the smallpox hos- fiit.d at Ht. Pancras without injury to litis'. lf or the parachute. S;i'.l by His licet. Aldc-rmrin-e!eel W. II. Darfi-e had as h;.-;o a call to de-.!h as a:;y man wli over lived to tell ol it. l'or ten r.iktutes he stood over a Llat contain ing forty pounds of dynm.iite, which a v.-Oi knnn was trying t explode by means of a battery. Mr. Durfec's hoe! grounded the wire ut tho ;::utli of the tit-id Jiolcniul thereby :ival liim from Leiiig blown to pieces. lie was 011- ga-.;-ed to repair tho boii of Hi hoit- ing engine at tho llrr.. lie walked out to the'k ves ledge. !i e. to look nrouiiu. 11 was oii..s. t.r.u ine cuiici-: 1 1 , , f 1 . J':kI knocked oil work for the mMit. lie eli'i-hed down into the hollow of thu ledge iuid stood lookiug at a piece of nowiy cut g-ir tiito. 'lite curious feature cf the stoi.e i.it!-:it-u-d pirn. lie si H.d still for scve:r.l moments to ;n;:ke out its outline in tho growing ahtUiW. Suddenly looking up, he paw a man creeping toward him on his krtndsand knees. He approached i:i a straight lino. Over the fragments ho crept to vvhoro Mr. Purfce stotxJ. He ran his baud along the rock and struck Mr. Durfec's boot. Then ho stagcrcreil to his feet a nil clutched Mr. Purfeca ari.i. "Horror 1" he gasped, tho truth flushed upon him. "You ara .sta.u'ing upon forty ixmnds of dyna m:ti in a Hast in this rock, and I have lcj.i working the battery for ten min in vain trying to c:cp!odo L Vot s- l.r.:ot has grounded the wire." Fall Uivcr (Mass.; Cor. Philadelphia 2?fes? 1 Lot Own-:. .. District '.. I. in Psvirvr P.c It oilali:i l l.y 1 .- . I In eily ol I'latiinoii! 1 : ill 1'iHI Z IM-Illrl 1 imillt ll. Iel v, fin w si side nl Si-i'Hii .1 -nr ln-reliy i. till-il ili.ii .111 1 1h:i ai H ii'i-lofk i. in.. c Council will s t ;.t a ; n hear any anil - in,.l 1 ami li-vyiiiK i-fi-i;tl l,i 1 1 . i:n. 1! or ! ! OH ll 'l s . i f III t-- .I .I.M 1 a-.'l l!" ar- . ..11:. A. !i. I .;! or ami i :i tn a.-.-i--!ir i 1 1 e 1 i 1 1 . I :ice.niii!; 1, 1 if 1 I- I- paving aim ni iiinir m s t 1 i J t - 1 1 tn ai-.il ty tin- liiliown niii- t v 1 To ill" First ime-i-txi li ai 1 1 : 1 1 i str -t p-r ei-nt iS 'ir - In: II I ! '1 li! .Si-- mil nnr sit li, -jn pi-r c i. of 1 In- t"lal cisl . 'I li'i I liiril one-six I ll. li;v ;it - ( half of Hi'- total eost. 1 lit Fourth onr-i-i cl li , lit ni i i -ii of Hie ti.lali o't. "I in Mail! 1 eM . -iia'l" olie-'-ll.iif Ill I'll f of of I ..f I The Filt li oiii'-sixi h of the total en.-t. anil 1 In- M:xt li oiif -sixi li af 1 In- lot ;il eost. a i.il I'i er ivi.l la per cent saiil hit owi!i-l arc ri-i nes.1 1! to 1 ;; at sai:l 11 1 to KllOU IMUM', It i.liy, sissi-smii'-iiI shciiilil not hi- so in- i!f. I his a.sses"i rtit li r m Ii u-it t t c: all lots ami h!o-k u ht-l the l -t '. ' :: street Mini to t'Xteinl l I he i'lh.-v liim k to iiK-imie. lots 1. S. and north one-hail' i f h:s -1 i.ml II i;i 1 It is iiirtlier oulereil tii::i this n-si:; 1,1! II 1J. 1;. inl'lv II Hill piihlishei! as a eol i e each ilay ei.li! s..id (! of hearing. Dateil tl.'ls 1 Hh il.i ol'.laiiiial v. ! l-rf. Atte-t : V. K . I'ox. M.r." Mrni-nv. City Cle.' k. AeMi ;; I ivsii t :.! Notice of Sidewalk Taxr;ic ti I'iat I 11 11 in 1 li. eh., .l.;i :-i a iy 1 I'll, 1 ski. .'( snlrxl , l;y 1 he ,M;i or aim ( ' i"iii eil i; !! eily of Iialts1110ii.il. Ihiu Iheie nil! I.e h. I.J .,,1 the ill ii ilny ol Feln iia' y, ls-. i. al I In: 11-nal inmr a 111 eel in 1; of I he ( 'ouin- 1 fm- the pin p u amlitiiiR anil ehai--iii up to iii.-nii: i.ii, f-.r ! axal ion all sidewalks whieh hav,- l.e.:!i ni'iifi 1 il limit and eotistiueteil ey tae eif. : ; 1 1 In-low anil properly (iwneiv are lieiei.y 1 1 111 i that Ihev limy alte i l an. I sii w r n;'-, if ,,u , why si: il eliales should Mil ): ina.ie. I.oi !;!oi-! .-5t, Younu v'v Havi .': ... -' I; -.-a Lot 4 llli.ek :;. N imu 1 1 ; 1 . s ,,. ... ! , Lot 1 i'.loek 1 J, Viiiiiic .v: liaes ... i Loti: lilock I S. Voir 1; 1! iV: A ! . It: r 1 Lot 2 I'.loek 111. Yoe.liL,' li Hayes .v.t.l V, en Lot :i l.loek 111, Vi im .-I ii:te A-! I Ut mi Lot -I Lloeklii, Vottut: & Ha.vt s Add l i is) Lot J liliick 17, Voiinn llayi-i.Vild .. s c ; Lot :i I'.loek 111, City ol l-!a' iseii'ii! h ii .;s Lot 4 I'.loek 111, City of Flat Lsnioiit ii ... 11 ); Lot I I'.loek lii. I'ily if ii::i-niill il . .. L'J M I ot l-j I'.loek :i. City of I'la.tiv.iiiniti! 21 !o Lol " idoirk lis, :ity ol' Flat t.-imr;! !i 7 l)i Lot 1 l;loek 27, ''ity of liattsnn.u: 1 .; u; Lot 1' liloek -27. C:tv of I'lal t-rami' h j:, -in l ot 5 ISIoek 14, YoutiK , 1 1 a cs A I il . . . . :i : :i !.' II I'.loek II, YouiiK & liay-s A . '.1 : Notice a per aboe 10 Le j;ivea li ir.'ili.'a linn. Attest : W. K. I"o. JI. Ii. M::i:i-nv. City Clerk. Aetin Fiesuieiit. Notice to Lot Owners In cewcr District Ho. I. lie it orlaiiied hy the M;:y-.,r mi,; riMiii 'ii f the city of I'laMsniouth tii .t ail i wm r In St-wer Hisiriet No. 1 of lee ei-y i:;' I'i 1; 1 1 -iiimit h in the following le--eks I f- ic. Nos. ls ;si I s.i : A re lierehy sic! i lied t La', on F hi u.! ry niiit h. A. li. IHXU.al x o'clock p. ei., we, j;;e .Mayor a!.. (-'otineil will t-it as a huaid oj npeiliaiian t-i le-ar a:.y ami a 1 eoinptaints , :11st a. s- i:;r ami 1. vyiiij: speei:il taxes to p- y the e.-t . f I Mst rii:t Si wer eo;it ruci i-d Ihi i iiili !:..'. -.--. ;iml i. locks u'Cord-n I the i.iuhIm r li c: feet idiiittir ujun tile all- y'., ihr tr;ii .-;:!,! bloeks kaid lot owners are r: (uii-ed t" h- a-m-.ir at said time t-i show i-asss". ii any, s.ii! assersiiient should mt he o mn ie.' It i- n.n her ordered tlr;r ih;s ii'i l nim l-:-pulilisheil each day ui;!ii said d:i- of i 1 1 i r. I'ate 1 .lanieirv 11 li,A. 1'. Attest: V. K."Fcx. M. 1'.. ;.!i !'!'.!v. City Clerk Act it i'n ;;-'.i: MANUFACrCP.KIl Gl" AXD WHOLESALE & RETAIL PEALF.lt IN Till. Choicest Brands c-f i ' u ,' IS, includir.o; our Flor de Pepperfcerc' cr.d 'T. FCLL LfXli (). TOBACCO AND SMOKE M::' , 'ZTJCLV.. always in stock. Nov. C ;. 1ft0-" it'lUL O u 1 i i L. L L L ; ; t C F . . Wilson and BlaekmU:i S'lop. w inn ? o" . A Specialty. He uses tho a c r- V v 'rS -C Horseshoe, the I-st Horseshoe for ; the F:irtiier, or for Fast l?.-!viti .-i!!ii City iui)iis( s, ever inventeil. It is me.J,' si: anyone can can put on slitti j) or i: it corks as needeil for v t nu.l slipp ry n l.ls, w smooth dry roads. C.ili nnd K.-Mminc tliete Shoes and vou will h ivo no otiur. . M- Schnelibach rtli St., riattiJMiouth, Xe!i. For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the host of all restorative tohics. It is a potent Ppecitic for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women; a powerful, fren eral as well as uterine, tonic and cervine, it imparts vliror and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea, indi!rP6tion, bloatinir. weak back, nervous pros tration, debility and sleeplessnei-3. in either sex. 41 ib pareiuny com pou nueu iy mi ex lerieiieeu phj-sician. and adajiteil to woman's delicate organization. Purelv vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of tho pvstem. ii ill ii i ii rv in nuy I Warranted.! "lavorac i-resc-rip-tlon" is the only medi'-ine for women, srild liv drusrsrists. niulrr a ioitivo guar antee of satisfaction in every case, or price I1.0CJ refunded. This friinrantee has been printed on tho bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For larpe. illustrated Trcarlfso on Diseases of Women (IriO pasres, with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps. Address. World's Dispensary Mepicax, Aksoclatiox, tkxl Main Street. Bullalo, N. Y. I. C. SCHMIDT, (rnixiv sn;vi von,) Civil EniriiKK I'lans. Sti.'.' '::ieatioiis a;: 1 i t"i;i.-ites, Mu- iiicijial Work, Maps ?ic. PLATTSMOUTH, - - KEB. Notice to GI'TY" OKFICKlS. May or. 1 .eil;. rre.isiii-er. K.M. Kit HKT VV K Fox - JAMICH l'ATI KHHON. JM niu-iiiey, hlr'ilieer. I ol mi1 .1 u-l;', i ill rll.lil, Cci;iiei:iiicn, 1st ward, 2nd " 3rd liYKON (JLAUK A MAIHILK S Ul.IKKOKD CKOitOK PoIS ALL. J J V WUCKIIACH I A Sai.isuuhy t Ii M Joxks I nit. a siiipmak 1MB MUHFHV 1 ti V Mutton I Con O'Connob. 4th. I f McCaixkn, fRKa I J v KKK 1 1) 11 W JOMNSON,i;il AIKMAN Boaid l'ub. Works KKI (iOKDRK HawkhWouth GOLTjvrY oiaaGniis. treasurer. Oepuiy Treasurer, - Jierk. lepnty Clerk, IU uoider of Iloeils - ; 1 1 1 V ltecor.ler I h-r:; of Uii-lrict Court, ilii-rilf, .siirveyor. Attorney, -uipi.of I'ub. School. County JuiIk0. I. A. Campbell Thoh. 1'OLI.OCK Hutu CitiTCUKiirii Exa CKITCUI-'IKLU W. H. I'ooi. John M. Lkvua W. C. ISIIO WALTER J. C. ElKKNUAKl A. Madulk allen mkehon Mavnako Spink C. ltUHSKLL HO A it 1) OF SUPKKYISOK8, . 1',. Todd. Ch'in.. - - riattsmoutb Lot is F01.TZ. - Weeping Water V. 15. 1I KSO.V. - KilllWOOU (3IVIG SOGIFcTFtS. 'ASS Lout: No. 148. I. o. O. F. -Meets very Tiiei-.lay evening ot each week. All 'ransieiit brothers are reepecUully invited to if lend. It LA TTMOUTII ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O. 1 O. F., meets eveiy alternate Friday iu .::''h monlh in the Manonic Hall. Visiting lir.it hrs are invited to attend. LODtiE NO. 84. A. O. U. W. Meets i-rv aii ernat F'riday evening at K. of P.. ll lit. ;.;! t Transtent brothers are respectfully In 1 .attend. F..J. .slorsan. Master Workman ; ;':own. Foreman ; (i. 1. tCenister, Over 1:. A. 'l aite. Financier : t. F. Ilouse . heeorder ; M. Ma hri(iht. Keceiver ; -t-.iitlt. Pas! M . W. : 1. N. ISoweo, Guide ; K m.z, ln.s!'.e Vnt' 1 . w 1 1 1 ; 1 l. p.. P. .1. 1ASS CAMP NO. :!!-.". MiiUhKN WtlOUMBS ' ' i.il America .Meets e.:..ed am! fi urth Mou- Jay eveninsr ,".t K. of P. hail All transient iiidtheii' are reijiisfed 10 meet with us. I.. A, . ewi.-ineer, veueiaDie i;.nisiii ; ii, r, linen W on iiy Adviser ; S. C. iide. Hunker ; W. A. lloei-k," Clerk . pi. VTTsVOLMH LOIHJK N'tH.A.O. V. M-et! every a'.teruate F"riday eveiiiim W. at ;:.; wood hall at o'clock. All transient brotll- ei:? :-.-e lespeettullv invited to attend. 1. 8. L:.v-oji, M. V.'.; F. lioyd. Foreman: 8. C a lire, ijecoiiier ; Leonard Anderson, overseer. ;;:..' Ti'smo'.:th lopceno. c. a. f.& a.m. - ets on tlif Crct and third Mondays of eacli month at their hall. All transient broth u:s. ;;'.' eordiahy invited to meet with ns. J. G. KlciiKV, W. M. W.-:. Hats, Secretary. !.P.IfA.KA CIIAPTIii:. NO. 3, It. A. M. j Meets st-eontl a.nJ fourth Tuei;d;iy of each j n.oi.iL-at r.iiiLoa'i; Hall. Trauscit lit brothers i.-e Kiviieu i'j 11. eel wiiu us. F. E. WlIITK, II. P. Wm. I'ivs. Secretary. T ' ION L'OMMAMIARY, NO. 5. K. '1. 'i-Meets fust and third Wednesday night of ;;eh i.;iu! h at Maso-i's hall. Yisiliug brotherii an- ii'idially Uivited to meet with us. vVm. i! avs, itee. b E. Whitk, E. C. iAs.SCOUNCIl.NO 1021.KOYAL AKCANUM ' i. ec-is the second and fourth Mondays of act: iacii.ih :U Arcanum Hall. it. N. Glen jr. Kegent. P. C. .Mixiii;, Secretary, PLATTSfViOUTH BOARD OF TRADE President 1st Yi'-e President -'ml Vice President Secretary Treasurer .Kobt. B Windham A. B. Todd Wm Neville V. Herrmann F. K. Guthnian I I R KeTORS. J. V. Pichev. F. E. White, J. C. Puttrson, I. A. Conner, B. Elspr,. C. W. Snenu'an, F. Gor- '. .: ! 1 ..L- K.1 .li 1 u. , j. v. eckbaeii. MoCOriJHIE POST 43 C. A. R. It O SI? K K . W. Jonxsox " Commander, :. s. Twiss Senior Vice " ' v. uatks ,, Junior "o, NiLica Adjutant. ;n.".v strkight Q. M. Ai.t.x Dixon- Oftlcerof the Day. HAK1.KMF0HD ouard M. j- i;sox Fky Sergt Major. -.Cii.Oop.Bi.KMAN.. ..Quarter Master ISergt. '. Cl-ktis Post Chaplain t-'ertinif Saturday evening THE CITIZENS S3-.A. IT SSL ! PLATTSMOUTU. NEBRASKA. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $50,000 Authorized Capital, $IOOtOOO. OFFICERS . i:A.K CARKCTH. JOS. A. CONNOR, Presiient. Vice-President W. H. Cl'SHtNG. Cashier. ii hectors i'i::ik Carruth J. A. Connor, F. R. Guthniacii .1. V. Johnson, Uenry Boecb, John O'Keefe, V. I). Merriain, Wm. Wetetcainp, W. II. Cushing. transacts a General Banking Business A) v, ho mvc any Banking business to transact i'-" invited to call. Mo matter h' nave or email the transaction, it will receive our careful attention, and we promise always cour teous treatment. I.-siiietf Certiilciites of Derosits bearing Interen I'.e.ys and se'.l? Foreign Exchange. County :uid Citv securities. FIRST NATIONAL r i FAX t'SMOUXH. NEBRASKA, ' 's ; ' e o:y best facilities for the proiup' n;njiaction of legitimate BASKING BUSINESS. to?:. ;, i:o-n!s. (JoUi. Government aid Loc -"ii. '' l'oii:ht and Sola, Deposits receiT .? i i! interest allowed on tuneCertifl- -. s. l'rnft drawn, available in any -i t of the t'uited Statee and all the principal towue of EuroDe. iir:iions made & promptly rerr.ittea :; .".! market prices paid fr County Wtr Stiite aud County Bonds. DIRECTORS 1 .l-diii F'.lzj-er.id !o' :i it. CiarK, D. Haksworth. S. V. a irfii. F. V. White. J ;.' FlTZi-.KRALi), S. WACflU i'rs;,jeif. Carii Bank Cass County Comer Mala and Sixth Htreets. PLATTSMOUTH: IsTEB .C. H. FAKMEI.K, President, I 1 J M. PATTERSON. Cashier, f Transacts a Gensr al Banlring Business maiiEST cash price, Paul for County and City Warrants COLLECTION HAR and aromptly remitted for. DIRFCCTORS : O. II. P ir t pIp, J. M. Pattrrson. rred ilonlr, A. B. 8ir.tb. K, B. Vladiia-u. M. Morrisey, James Patterson. Jr. En WW Ik In ortltr to cut iliiwn our larc ttcck t Dry Goods, Underwear, .Notions &c, we are ofJerln Unexcellfd lnifj;:i'n - in tli -t ' ''f1- AVe have Silk and Cashmere And bilk Handkerchiefs at very low fime.-. G-reat Cloak S In this Lepartrnent we are CLOAKSIPLUSH SAO at prices that is sure to sell tlieni. Call ami ins ttt il be convinced that we carrv L PEA HAS THE LARGEST DOVEY FURNITURE, TIHWAKE A.2T23 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. In the city, which he is offering at A oomplete hue ol Window Uurtains at u snenfct :. i ; Frames in great variety. Yon can get "everything y 1; i You can buy it on the installment plan, pay min ii : !i month and you will soon have a line tunii.-hcd h.ni, and hardly realize the cost. Call and t-re. I. ZIP SIXTn STREET, EET.MAIN AND .Iv. BROWNE, Personal attentiou to all Bualuere Entrust to tny oare. XOTAZIY IX OKPICK. Title Examined. Abstatcts Compiled, In surance Written, Peal Estate told. Better Facilities for making Farm Loans then H&Y Otlicr Agency. Plattmuoutti, - fttranka ROBERT lOHNELLY'S WAGON r AFD rj HLACKSMITII SHOP Way on, Buggy, Machine and Plow f. pairing, and gereral jobbing i, now prepared to Co all kinds of "repairirg ot farm and other machinery, as taere U a good lathe In my shop. PETER RAO EN. The old Reliable Was on Maker baa taken charge ot toe wagon snop He U well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. lew W , and Rsccle Bidr Order h ti a r rrr inw tur K. B. Windham, John a. Daviks. Notary Public. Notary Public W1X1IHAHA HAVIEH, .ttornoys - at - Law, Offlce.over Bank;of;Cat County. PLATTSMOUTU, - - NEBRASKA a fine line of 1 OA .) '1 J J 3 'IS showing all the hiU'.-t . '. i r t (- the beet stock in I'latl. u,(-i t !i ,r.f 9 AND FINEST STOCK Ol' Prices that will i!-:.k.- !! !:, ( il. VINE ri.Ai ' s - i 'i r, m.i THE LADIES' FAVORITH. NEVER OUT OF ORDEK. If you desire to iiurc-lmw? a eowin.-r rMat hlri". askourarent at j our ti.-u.; lor f i mi nml rices. If you cannot find our as-'.-nt, write lrect to nearest addresi to j-o-.i 1 ; iw n;. :i;-!. ii r r rr.r.iir itfrr. MrtLTllWL U.lKni.L,t.!',n6'y CHJCABO - 28 UNION SQUARE.NX- 0HLAS. ST LOUIS. MO. pI?jrTglA''irP'.-. -Lri. THE NEW llo.Mh m-.UIm; CHINE CO., Oiiiiii;i. . !.. business n 1 1 iT(7i 'Tr? TTOltN E Y r S. F. TIIi'.V.a s Attorney-at-I.aw and Ni:ai l ut : t Fitzgerald Block. Piattmiuiii-1. , ,-i,.' ATTOKNEY. A. N. P.l'U.U.',:;, Attomey-at-Law. Will s. r n j t . u. to all bUHinexA lntriit-i u, ! '. nr. A- 1. 1 i'-n ia i, Union Hlock. Fast umIi. I"m t : - r.v.i. ' GKOCEItlE. HIS. Wfllll ' ' ! il Map e and l ney .rc n-r'-s, tc h v.Li v CiocLery, Flour and Fi-tU. nil TO) IT -B mmmmm