THE 'DAILY JIEJIALD : 1'LAITSMOUTII. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 1C, 1SS9. PROPOSITION TO VOTE KONilS. In the matter of calling a Special Election of the electors in and lor Uasij county, ficbmsksi, lor tue tion of whether thy county of Gns, in btate of Nebraska, shall issue bonus, lor the purpose of building ft tax rr the payment ot the frame. Jlexoli'cdi Jy the County Commissioners ot the county of Cass and f-tate of Nebraska, in regular 9th day ol May A. U.. 18"1, that and he hereby is notified and directed to call a special election in and for the county of Casa in the state of Nebraska, at the following i i . . . . 7 places in said county, to-wit: - Tipton i'recinct, Tidball fc Fuller's lumber office, EaMe. (tree n wood l'r.ci net, Town limine. Salt Creek I'recinct, Colemau woou. Stove Crtek Precinct, (r. A. Klmwnod Precinct, him wood South iJend I'recinct, oflioe of JJend. "Weeping "Weeping Precinct, School House District 83. "Weeping Water City, Dr. J. "W. Thomas' oflice Weeping Water Center Precinct, Stanley School House, District 00, JVlanley. Louisville I'recinct, Seth Itockwell's oflice Louisville. Avoca Precinct, O. TellVs oflice, Avoca. Alt. Pleasant I'recinct, Cilmore School House, District No Eight Mile (i rove I'recinct, Jleii's School House, District No. Liberty I'recinct, Leidigh fc Hock Plufls I'reciuct, Murray School House, '.Murray. Plattsirouth I'recinct, Taylor.s School House, District No. 41. I'LATTSMOUTII CI IV. First AVard, County Clerk's oflice. Second Ward, Old Foundry office. Third Ward, ltichey Pro's, lumber oflice. Fourth Ward, Waterman's, lumber olKce. Fifth Ward, Fifth Ward School House To be held on the 8th day ot mitting to the legal voters of said county the question and proposition of votirif and issuing the bonds of said county in the amount of Eighty Thousand Dollars for the at the city of Plattsmouth, in said be levied annually a tax on all count', sullicient lor the payment sullicient for the payment for causing the levying annually said Cass county sufficient to pay such bonds; and at the tax levy bonds levying a tax on all the taxable property ot said county to an amount sullicient to piy the principal and interest due on said bonds, ,) ,l.t ,t sue!. electluu , called an,l hold the s.a-d qne.tion and proposition be submitted to the form hcrealler set forth. Saul jue.-tion and proposition so to be sub mitted is in words and figures, following : Shall the county of Cass in th. state of Nebraska, issue and put urnm the market Eiirhty bonds of said county, of the denominations of One thousand dollars each, said and to be paid at the hscal agency city of New York, the state of New of jedeeniable at any time on or after at the option of said county of Cass, five per cent per annum payable annually on the first day of January in each year, for which interest coupons shall be attached payable at the fiscal agency, a'oresaid. And shall the I'oard of County of Cass, or othor person or persons, ot taxes for said county for the time being in addition to the annual taxes, caused to be levied annually a tax on all the taxable property of said county sufficient to pay the shall become due and payable, and tinon the taxable property of said per cent of the principal of said "bonds and that at the tax levy pre ceding the maturitv of said bonds, levy a tax on all taxable property of said county to an amount sullicient to pay the principal and inter est due on said bonds, and taking such action as the requirements of the law and the provisions of the statutes in such cases made and provided, and the interest of said county and the public may demand. Provided, that proceedings shall be commenced for the erection of the said court house on or before the first day of April 1890, and shall be continued without unnecessary delay until the same shall be completed; and that at such special election so called and to be held, the said question and proposition above set forth shall be submitted to a vote of the legal voters of said county in the following form and manner, that is to say, the form of the ballot to be used at such elec tion in favor ot said question and proposition shall be as tollows : "For the issue of the bands ot the county of Cass for the pur pose ot building a county court house and the levy ot a tax to pay the principal and the interest of such bonds." And the form of ballots to be used at such election against said question and proposition shall bo as "Against the issue of the bonds of the county of Cass tor the pnrpose of building a county court the principal and interest ot saia bonds." It is further ordered that the tion shall be made out by the county clerk of said Cass county and clerk ot this board, which shall bo signed by the chairman of the board of county commissioners ot said Cas3 county, in the state of Nebraska, and the county clerk ot this bard, to-wit: Notice of Special Election Notice is hereby given, that on Satur day, the th day of June, 180, a special election will be held in and for Cass county, in the State of Nebraska, for the purpose of submitting and to submit to the legal yoters of Cass county, in the State of Nebraska, for their acceptance or rejection, by vote and ballot, and allow ing the legal voter of said Cas county to vote upon the following question and proposition, to-wit : Shall the County of Cass. in. the State of Nebraska, issue and put upon the mar ket Eighty Bonds of said county of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each, said bonds to be dated on the first day of January, 1890, and to be payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Ne braska, in the City of New York, State of New York, twenty years after the date thereof, redeemable at any time on or af ter ten years from date thereof, at the option of said County of Cas, and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of January in each year, for which interest coupons shall be attached, paya ble at the Fiscal Agency afore-said, and shall the County Commissioners of the said county of Casa, or other person or persons charged bj law with the levying purpose of voting upon the ques a court house, end for ihe levying JJe it adjourned session assembled, this the countv clerk of said county be &z Mcl'herson's lumberoflice (Jreen- It. hall, Elm wood. Center School Douce. South Platte Lumber Co., South 80. 88. Donaldson lumber oflice, Union. June, 1889, for the pnrpose of sub building of a County Court House countj ot Cass, and for causing to the taxable property of said Cass of the interest on said bonds, and a tax on all the taxable property in five per centum of the principal of next preceding the maturity ot such legal voters ot said county in the bonds to be dated January 1st, ISDO of the state of Nebraska, in the York, twenty years after date there ten years from the date thereof and bear interest at the rate of Commissioners? of the said county charged by law with the levying interest on said bonds as the same also cause to be levied each year county a tax sufficient to pay five follows: house and the levy of a tax to pay following notice of said special elec said Cass count' aud the clerk of j of taies for said county for the time be? ing in addition to the annual taxes, caus ed to be levied annually a tax on all the taxable property of said county, sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable, aud also cause to be levied each year up on the taxable property of said county, a tax sufficient to pay five per cent of the principal of said bonds, and at the tax levy preceding the mutunty of said bonds, levy a tax on all the taxable property of said county to an amount suflioient to pay the principal and interest duo on said bonds, and taking such action as the re quirements of the law and the provisions of the statutes in such cases made and provided, and the interest of said county and the public may demand, provided that proceedings shall be commenced for tho erection of said Court IIouv; on or before the first day of April, A. D., 1S00, and shall be continued without unneces sary delay until the same shall be com pleted. Such special election is to be hi Id and said question and proposition i to be submitted thereat in accordance with the terms of an order of the Board of County Commissioners of the unid Countv of C iss. made at a regular adjosirnd Mtwioa of sauv Board, duly convened and of Plattsmouth, held at the City tbo county" seat of said Cass county, oa the Vth day of May, A. !., lbsy, and in accordance with the law and statute of iScbrahka in said case mado and provided and an Bet forth in its question and prop osition so to Resubmitted nud therein set forth and made a part of this notice, and according to the terms tliereof. and that said question and proposition be kubmit- ted to a vote of the lcul voters of Raid Cass county, and the following shall bo the form of the ballots to be used at said election in favor of said question and proposition, to-wit : 'I or the issue of the Honda of the County of Cass for the purpose of build a County Court House and the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest f uch Honda." And the form of the ballots to be used at said election against said question and proposition, shall be as follows: "Against the issue of Iionds of the County of Cass for the purpose of build ing a County Court House and the levy of a tax to pay the principal and interest of such Iionds." Which election shall be opened at 8 o'clock on the morning of raid day, and will continue open until G o clock in tiie afternoon of the sumo day, that is to say the polls at such election shall be open at .S o'clock in the forenoon and continue open until o o clock in the atteruoon of said dar. And the County Clerk of said county of Cass shall at least twenty days previous to such election make out and deliver to the Sheriff of said county three notices thereof of such election, for each Election Precinct, District and Ward, in which such election in mid County of Cas is to be held, and the said bnerifr sliall post up in three of the most public places in each Election Precinct, District and Ward, in which the election in said County of Cass is to be held, the said three notices thereof at least ten days before the time of holding such election. and at least one copy of the question and proposition so to be submitted andaboVe set forth shall be posted up in a conspic uous place at each of the several places of voting during the day of such election. It is further ordered and declared that this notice of such electiou and of such question and proposition so to be voted upon and of the form in which said votes is.t" be tke'inc,u1'.nS a full and com- publication thereof in the Plattsmouth IIkkai.d, Plattsmouth Journal, Weeping water Jiejnioucan. cass county AaiIe, SX-vf Greenwood Gazette, newspapers printed and published aud of general circulation in the said County of ('ass. for at least four weeks next prtceeding the day of said election. It is further ordered that such election shall take place and be hel l at the fol lowing named polling places and voting places in said County ot Cass, to-wit : In Tipton I'recinct, at Tidball & Ful ier's lumber office, Eagle, In Greenwood Precinct, r.t Town House In Salt Creek Precinct, at Goieman & McPheraon's lumber oHiee. In Stoye Creek Precinct, at Graud Ar my hall, Lunwood. In Elmwood Precinct; E'mwood Cen ter School House. In South Bend Precinct, at South Platte lumber office. South Uend In Weeping Water Precinct at school house in district No. 83. Weeping Water City at Dr. J. W Thomas' office, Weeping Water. In Center Precinct, at Manley school house, Manley. In Louisville Precinct, at Seth Hock well's office, Louisville. In Ayoca Preciact, at O. leftt s office, voca In Mt.- Pleasant Precinct, at Gilmore's school house, district No. SO Iu Eight Mile Grove Precinct, at Heil's school house, district No. 8S, In Liberty I'recinct, at Leidig& Don aldson lumber office, union. In Itock Bluffs Precinct, at Slurry School house, Murray. In Plattsmouth Precinct, at Taylors school house, district No. 37. In the City of Plattsmouth: First ward, County Clerk's omce Second Ward, old foundry office. Third Ward. Itichev Bros. Lumber office Fourth Ward, Waterman's lumber of fice. Fifth Ward, Fifth Ward school house. And that at such electiou the votes shall be received and returns thereof made and the same shall be canvassed by the same officers and in the same manner as required by law at each general elec tion, and it is further ordered that the County Clerk prepare and deliyer to the oroner officers of such election duplicate poll Books and necessary tally lists for use at such election. By order of the Board of County Com missioners of Cass county, Nebraska, this 8th day of May, A. D. 1889. A. B. DICKSON, Chairman of Board ot.County Commis sioners of Cass county, Nebraska. attest: Witness my hand as County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of County Com missioners of Cass county, Nebraska, and seal of said county hereto affixed this 9th day of May. A. D. 1S89. SEAL BIRD CRITCIIFIELD, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Cass county, Nebraska. Gathered Rose. "We thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when she died." But the bitterest sting of such a sorrow is to think 6b e might have been saved! They saw the rose fade on her cheek and the eye grow dim. Had they but known of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, rho can tell but she might still be With them, the sunshine of their home. . Take the remedy in time, and you will find that consumption (which is scrofula of tne lungs) can be cured, . .' . . Freeze your ice cream with thelipbtning freezer sold by Johnson Bros. 9wlm THE GOOD OLD STYLE. INSIGHT INTO THE CUSTOMS ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. OF Tho First New York Directory Clipi'incs from the Newspaper of 1Ii.it Time. Uveuta lu New York Life Tliat M ill Mako the Oothamite Siuilo. A littlo more than u hundred ycais ago, on Dec. U, 17i5, tbo announcement of l'ie lirst Now York city directory appeared lu The Now York Gazettwr ami Tho County Journal, uml hi tho Kurcecxiir.g February tbo first number was LssuoL It contained tlio names of all tbo citizens, their occupations uod places of abodo; tbo members hi con Kresw, tbo "grand departments" of tbo United fcitates for adjusting public accouuts, mem burs of the senate and osbemby, with their places of uboilo w bilo on duty hi tbo city; ministers of tho gospel, physicians, counsel ors at luw, arrivals and departures of stages and tbo principal tradesmen. To these details was added p.n almanac with tables of tbo different coins, suitable for any stato, and "digested in such order as to mako an exchange between any of tho United States plain und easy." And u itliul it is a very small volume. This useful production, it was explained, would "stand each sub scriber iu" about six shillings. THE LATEST NEWS. An interesting light is thrown upon tho daily lifo of this town of a hundred years ago by tho following extracts from tho few news papers w hich were published at Clio timo and contained very little sav f::c!i r.-v.-s r-f r: purely local character. A correspondent compliments tho ladies for reducing the sizo of their bead gear, so that they can enter a coach, sedan chair or tho door of a modern apartment with a cap. Soma timo ago their heads were bigger than those of tho inhabitants of Patagonia, whilst their bodies resembled thoso of Liliput, but now their features aro sut oif by a becoming bead dress. Tho tavern keepers' harvest will soon com mence in this city; as the comedians aro going to visit tho southward, tho young aud tho idlo will naturally resort to tho taverns and tip pling houses. - This is tho day appointed for tho execution, at tho New Gaol, of James Carr, a white man, mid Thomas Leo, a negro, who were convicted of burglary. Last week a notorious gambler and cheat was sentenced to hard labor. The above gentleinau is at present chained with a Ne gro to a wheelbarrow, and usefully employed at tho public works of this city. Whereas my wifo Nancy has behaved in a very indecent manner, which renders it im possible for mo to live with her, nil persons aro forewarned from trusting her George DalzelL Tbo now lino of stages to Philadelphia will start from Sir. Smiths at Paules Hook ferry opposite New York, drive through Newark, Elizabeth Town, Woodbridgo, Brunswick, and so to Priuceton, where they meet thd stage from Philadelphia, They run eyerj' day Saturdays and Sundays excepted! Faro to Fhila. Four Dollai-s. Receipt for making a Modern Fashionablo Lady. Two pounds of cork, fivo yards of whalebone, ono pound of hair, six pounds of wool or cotton, two drams of white lead aud half a dram of rouge. These- with a proper quantity of bones for tho skeleton, and a littlo Ucsh and blood for tho mu&eies, etc., with a skin of a mouse for eyebrows, ono pound of powder and half a jound of pomatum, will complete tho business. To bo Sold a Negro Man about 33 years old, solier smart and understands nil kinds of town and country woi.k. Also t'ao timo of a Negro boy 14 years of ago. Enquire at the Intelligence Office 22 Water St opposite the Coffeo IIouso. It has been suggested by a superior genius, that tho city could bo improved by adyriting tho duko of" Cridga water's system of canals, one of tho advantages sot forth was, that tho citizens might rido from tho shin yards, to the old battery, and that i-ovoiiue would arise by th6 establishment of a ferry, that the proprietors of the ColTeo IIouso should convert part of that building into an elegant tavern, for the entertainment of such ladies and gentlemen as would not choose to JrYel m a storm. We are informed of an uniortunato en counter that took place on Friday afternoon, last (April 21), about 0 o'clock, behind tho hospital, between Mr. Samuel Curson, mer chant of this city, and Mr. Burbng, a gea tleman from Baltimore. They were accom panied by two of their friends (as seconds). Mr. Farquhar and Major Fairl'e; tho distance agreed upon was niy tour paces; Mr. (J. re quested his antagonist to fire first this ho did; and Mr. C fell on tho spot, having re ceived a wound near tho groin, which is pronounced mortal. CS-umstances which led to this desperate decision, probably aro reported erroneously, and exaggerated by tho friends of either mrty, and m th rela tion aro not material tho evtnt L sufficiently distressing. AMUSEMENTS AXD THE FASHION'S. Several of the citizens to tho disgraco of good order and common decencv, erect signa and show boards in such an extravagant manner, that they liot only encroach upon the privileges of their neighbors, but dis grace and deform the police of tho city. A person lately from Loudon, now stop ping at No. 87 Little Dock street (South street between Whitehall aud Old Slip) has a composition for sale that will destroy tho very troublesome vermin commonly called. Bugs. Theatric This evening A Comedy called Tho Benevolent Merchant, to which will be added Tbo Devil to Pay, or Tte Wives Metajnorj hos'd. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to do- sire their servants, to take up and set down, with then horses heads towards tho East River.. V avoid confusion; also as soon a? they aro seated, to order their servants out of the boxe?. '? hosa persons who have Goats that keep about the Front Garden, are desired to take notice, that unless they are taken caro of, and prevented from destroying tho fruit tree's, disagreeable consoqtences will attend them. Fashions for 17SG: It is all the fashion aracng polite people to play cards on Sunday evening. Cork bustles are quite the ton, also for la dies to stoop much when they walk the streets. To visit at seven o'clock is the fashion. Husbands should not be seen in company with their wives, it is very vulgar and unfashion able. It is the fashion for gentlemen to patch and peifumo themselves Del ore tney are seen among ladies. It is the fashion for young ladies to invito young gentlemen to visit them. It Is the fashion to leave the assemblies ajid concerts at 1 1 o'clock. It is tho fashion for ladies to drink porter In the afternoon tea is quite out of dat among genteel people. New York Cod: ra cial Advertiser. HAIR DYE AND WAGE EARNERS. Mature Yi kluii.cii Driven to Ue It in Knoiiiimia Jiiuiillt K-j. There U now oin on a mighty struggle which .i almost ess-.'iitlally a question of nge. Yet it I.h onu which effects thousands and thoutiiilsof men and women, who uro toilers and Itc:: I winners. U;i all Kides preference is given by employ ers to youth over moro advanced years. Absalom, in tbo vigor of his juvenility, is content t receive i!0 to CO vr cent. l'-n money than bis inoro inaturo rival. In w holes'aio warehouses, in public companies, iu retail e.-.tali!i hmcnts, in tho street, on tbo road .".nil the rail, men nud women who i-.ro ytili half mid hearty iu mind and body have Ijtecn set iu I rift, to muko room for tho younger and cheaper generation. They aro willing to work fir tho snmo wages, but tbo master will have none of them. In their distress they turn to a comforter not to tbo worUbouso, if they can avoid so doing; not to tho charitublo institutions, not to tbo trades unions, but to tho Figaro him self, tbo perruquier, tbo hairdresser, tho bor Ikt. Tho amountof hair dye used by artisans and laborers of all sorts is not only enormous, but increases day by day. It is not vanity which impels them to tho practice; it is life, for which it is well worth dyeing. Tho testimony on tho subject is undeniable. A knight of tho razor in tho north of Loudon testifies that ho is doing a tremendous trado in hair dyo with workingmon for tho reasons given above "They take it home," ho suid, "and get their wives to lay it on. Iu many cases it is an absolute necessity with femaio employes. Proprietors of big millinery csUib- "You've no idea what misery I've been awaro of hi families from gray hair. I knew a man, a father of six children. All of auud den, from Illness, I think, his hair whitened, nnd his employer took the earliest opportu uitv of 'civuik him tho nock, and getting a younger man In bis place. Ho couldn't obt ain another situation anywhere, and tho more trouble ho had tho older ho looked. At last, when ho was at bis wit's end, somo ono told him to get his hair dyed, and, what's more, lent him tho money to havo it douo. Well, bo's got another place. It's lessmouoy; but you'd hardly know him again. I've seen scores like him. Your young folk may sneer at dye and crack jokes on tbo subject, but ns truo as I'm not a Dutchman it's been tho sal vation of many hard working men and wom en." A lady dealing in human hair near St. Paucras, when sounded on the subject, ad mitted tho practico, and allowed that fcho dealt very largely in dyo, nearly all vended to thoso earning their living in largo com mercial establishments. Tho same lalo was repeated by ono who dM a good deal of traffic in this way with ladies of tho tboatricul persuasion. "Lor" ble.-s you," ho exclaimed, "without hair dyo somo of thoso women would bo nowhero. What would you say, if you was a manager, if a girl with gray locks canio to you and wanted an engagement? I expect you'd show her tho door pretty quickly. I'm not talkiug of thoso vain young females who turn black to gold or red to brown. I mean tho chorister of So to 40, still good looking, but whojs beginning to show tho powder puT on her head. TUer-o isn't ono, there isn't twenty, thero isn't a hundred, but I'd be.t there's a thousand or moro in tho United Kingdom. Their great grandmothers had to wear wigs; their de scendants aro a deal moro comfortable with a littlo. harmless coloring matter on their own hair.' And so the story runs ad infinitum. London Telegraph. A Quarter of a. Century, What great changes a quarter of a centur j brings about. Nearly twenty-five years ago tha waters of Mobile bay wero tho sceno cf ono of the fiercest naval encounters of mod ern times, and the city itself was shut off by strong defenses from tho approach of vessels bcai ing the United States flag. Today we welcome o!3cers wearing the uniform of tho United States as f ricrtds and brothers, and it is o::o of our dearest hopes that Undo Barn's war vessels trill often steam pout our wharves or anchor iu font of our city, and that a navy yard for the construction aud repair of such vi;els will be located at Mount Vcrpoii. Twenty -five years ago tho ht of the United States was the ej.iiigu of an enemy; today it ;s tho fcug we love tho emblem to us of defense and protection, of development of our resources and iirtprovvmeut of our natu ral advantages. When its silken folds aro spread to the breezo it tells us of a restored end indissoluble Union of indestructiblo states. It i3 our flag, it is our navy, just as much as t hey belong to pthei portions of our country. Qvr the waters of Hamptou roads, where oneo tho Merrimac and Monitor waged a ter rific conflict that revolutionized modern naval warfare, United States war vessel now 6iei:m on their way to tho navy yard at Nor folk. Their presence there is not only a sign of national power, but also of rational benefi cence. Wo trust that tho sao may bo tho caso in Mobilo bay, where tlio waves chant a monody to tho memory of Karragut and Eu chanan, and each glowing eunset is a refioc tion of their glory. For tho renown of the bravo men cf our civil war, Federal and Con federate, is Iho common property cf a re united peoplo, and tho eaco and prosperity wo now enjoy tho result cf a restored Union. Mobilo (Ala.) Register. Doins Another's Duty. Unconscious self betrayal is tho mcst pow erful of witnesses in determining social rank. Tho truo lady shows her training in every word and gesture, but tho pretender is tco often found napping. A littlo girl, shopping with her mother one day, was sitting content" edly on a counter stool, and watching the peoplo as they camo and went. Presently 6ho saw a lady elegantly dressed, who stopped at their counter and handed a waterproof and umbrella to iha young girl ir charge. "Tak? care of these things till I call for them," sho srid, in an autocratic tone, and sailed away. The bright eyes of the child followed her The little face woro a look of distress. " Why, mamma," she whispered, "she didn't even say 'please.' " Sooner th-n sho had expected, the lady re turned. "I will take my things," she said. Thero was some little dslay in Ending them. "1 hope you haven't lost or misplaced them," sho said to tho young girl, in a severe tone. Neither misfortune had happened; the ar ticles were found, and taking them without a word tho lady walked away. This was moro than the child could bear. Leaning over so that her sweet face came close to that of tho clerk, sho said, graciously, "Thank ycu!" Detroit Free Press. Flsli Killed hj Hailstones. A severe hail storm, followed by a heavy fall of rain, is reported from Murray county. Tho falling hail, by cold aud force, be numbed tha fL-h in Sugar creek. Tho fol lowing rain washed tho helpless Cah out of Iho crock, leaving thousands o thcra high f.ud dry. Citizens of burrouncling country gathered hundreds cf pourtds each cf tho liih for table ue. Atlanta Journal. MIKE SCHNELLBACHEB, Waoii uml I5l( kt-inith hliop. Wagon, Uiiggy, Machine and Plow 3t" iriorses A Specially. USCH ST V 2& 3 & 2"- Horseshoe, the I ;-t Hoise.-hoi! for the Fanner, or for l-'ast l':-ivinji ami t'ily purposes, ever invented. It i made so anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks ns needed for wi t and slippery road, or smooth dry roads. Call ami Examine these Shoes and you will have no other. J. ffl. SchneIIi)acher, .Uli St., riaUsinouth, Xd. C. F. SM i T H, The Boss Tailor M:liil St.. Over Merges Khoi; Stole. lias the best and mof t complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came wet-t of Missouri river. Note these prices: Ihisincss siiitn from $H5 to :r, dress suits, $2.r. to iH.'i, pants $4, $ 5, !, :J..0O and upwards. C2TWill guarantee u fit. Prices Defy Comoolilion. H. C SCHMIDT, (COUNTV KUUYKYOIt,) Civil En: lO' I 1 Surveyor and Draftsman Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mu nicipal Woik, Maps Ac. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB Dr. C A. Marshall. 23.csi&3rt Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specially. Auestlutics rivcn for Pai.n leks Filling ok Extkacmon ok Tkktii. Artificial teeth in.ulo on Jold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, nnd inserted as soon as teeth arc extracted, when do sired, All work warranted. Prices reasonable. PlTZKltLl'H liL'M.'K I'MI THJIOUTH. N'KB It. 3. Windham, John a. IMvikh, Notary I'liflSc. Notary Publics. v;iMnxvjijt n.wiKH, Lttoriaoys - at - ZiCxxy Office over Hank ol Cass County. VL VTTSMOUTJI, - iN KI55S A PK A E opart Donnelly5 2 1 R ragon and V Blacksmith iTP. Wsfgons, l'cL-t'les, Maebinvs fjuick'y rc-;i!r-I ; llow SliarjieiiKl am: (ieueial Jobbing Hone. Horseshoeing A Specialty I U.SETIIU- Horseshoe, wliicii sharpens l;. l" ae It wci ri awy. ko there is never i.y dancer of your Jims .slipping and hurl nig lii-elf. Call anl exainiii-" llii Mioei-nd y?u will Have no other. UentShoe muile. BERT OONilELLY SLXTII ST., PLATTSMOUTH 5 THE OLD RU&OL. L WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Kef all Dealer In D ! I i Shingles, Lath, Sasli, oorsisna 3. Can supply every demand of the trado Call and get terms. Fourth street Io Rear of Opera House. Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured hoeing He usch the id i . H. iiiL iOrgan famms bt Ao:maisTEni::a dr. haikes octet. specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea. cr in ar ticles cl food, without the knowledge or the i-r-ton taking it; it 1.4 absolutely li armies tui'i will effect a permanent and cpcely cure, whether thepatientta a moderate drinkrrorun nInhonr wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. VVe GUARANTEE a complete cure lu every I nsi&uce. 41 page oooic FREE. Address In confidence, pf 3i SPECIFIC CO, 1 M Rm U Cincinnati, a