T W HENDEE & CO (Sm-ct-Hror to U. V. Mriie .vm.) I'AliKY A (oMl'LETh 1.1 X K OF Hardware, Stovc-s, llaving completely reclean id ami renovated. We now bate as neat a hardware ntoek as can he found in Cast County. We respectfully invite the public to call and team our method of loinj business. Hardware can be sold cheaper for cash than n time find we are the people that propose to do it J. W. HENDEE & CO. Everything to Furnish four House. - AT I. PEARLMAN'S ;rkat modekn HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Under Waterman's Opera House f no bur or him cheap for spot cash or can Becnre what you need to furuinh a cottage oift maiiaiou on the INSTALLMENT FLAN. STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHING- Agent tor the Celebrated White Sewing Machine. The largest and most complete Stock to select from in Cass County. Call and see me Opera House Block TheBestis the Cheapest That is Why Fred Morder after 15 years of experience as th most successful Agricultural implement dealer in the county has telected the following imple ments which he carries and heartily recomtnonds to his friends and patrons. 2etc2rvixxi. 2olixio and SchAitler WAGONS, Bradloy, 2?ru, and Daers LTSTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CULTIVA tor, which is Absolutely the bestriding Cultivator manufactured. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA worth Cheekrowers and Planters Handler the lines tot Huggies, Phietons, Carts, Spring Wagons, and Carriages and other vehicles that are manufactured. Did You Sqv t(ciiiess? YES! The largest line in Cass County, ol double and single harness at priees 60 low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect stock store purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLER an experienced workman lias charge ot our harness shop. CLIDDEXT EAHB WIRE lly the One Hundred pounds, or oar load Fred Gorder, Flattsmouth and Weeping Water 5M THE POSITIVE ELY BKOTHKRS. 64 Warren Tinware 2 - I. PEARLMAN. cure, mm New York. Tm.i r soti KNOTTS UROS, Publishers ''ii'itiHiici -vit ! hiT-.ii.iy, ,i.nl i.m tv-ry veiiinij xoviit -uiidiiy. K-v'1-.lrn-il it! in. I'liiitiriiKiiin. - , t- .ti(?. ..r ir.i'isKii ;:iro:i-h IM- "i -s. iiiiitlB 41 -.flMIIKt ClilSH f ill'- ottlr. coriirr Viiie.nnl Ktf I ii M rrts f. l. ilnn- TKK.Mh FiiU KKkl.V, int. ropy, nut f.ir, in ;ul v;u.ce . ...$1.V) i- y. on -:ii, not in ailv:nr. ... 2 00 iif ciipy. "IX ii io . 1 7 lit iii ii l . .nice 75 ') i-. Ilnt in"iiili-. in advance. ... 411 TH.lt MM K'K IAII. 1. iiii y ill III iiilv .him 1)0 On iiiy -r k. hy immut 15 :1m? ciiy, it mini ill . fie SATl'KDAY, .MAKC Il 11. IS'il Six k-ktak'Y ok Statu Hi.a ink over 01 tlie alert to jain a point of vant age for Americans lias deputed John V. I'oster and Jamesd. JJIaine jr. as special envoys to Spain, when they are expected to arrange for trade reciprocity between this coun try and Cuba. TllK State Senate has "one to Den ver 011 a bitf junket tour of three lays. The senators are the invited quests of the Denver board of trade and will be treated to the best the laud affords. In the mean time all Nsbraska will take a brief rest. The house, not to be behind the times, started to-day for Grand Is land where they will visit the Sol dier's Home and the great beet tnijrar factory. As A sample of metropolitan jour nalistic style we commend the fol lowing from the Chicaro Herald which was trying: tc say something on behalf of General Palmer's elec tion to the United States Senate. The learned editor closes his article like this: Henceforth it shall not be Said that iiistitutionalism, buttressing a partisanship that is without con science and without morals and supporting class rule as cruel as it is unjust and un-American, is in vincible against the assaults of a virtuous people. The average democrat who reads these fulsome eulogies and high- flown Knglish is impressed at once with the idea that the writer is a great man. OUR CENTER OF POPULATION. The census bulletin just issued, bowing the shifting of the center of population for the last hundrod years, is interesting as tracing the course of the tide of population. When the first census was taken in 17510 the center of population was twentv-three miles east of Haiti- more. During the succeeding ten years the iopulnlion increased in a westward direction, with the result that the center of population at the opening of the present century had shifted to a point about eighteen miles west of Iialtimore. Ten years later it was forty miles north-west from Washington. Kvery succeeding decade the cen ter of population kept creeping far ther westward until at the begin ning of the war it had reached a point about twenty miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio. During the last thirty years it has kept on its west ward course until today the center of population is at a point twenty miles east of Columbus, Indiana. It has to go about a thousand miles further westward before it reaches th center of the area of the United Stales, which, excluding Alaska, is situated in the northern part of Kansas. As the center of popula tion has moved westward only forty-eight miles during the last de cade, it woidd take many a year be fore it and the center of area would coincide. Indianapolis World. Tun following telegram from Washington to the Associated Press will be news to some of the western democrats who have given their heart to Cleveland. The telegram says: The name of John M. Palmer of Illinois, whose election to the Uni ted States senate yesterday termi nated a dead-lock which attracted personal attention, is on every lip here. A prominent politician who ar rived in Washington from New York this morning says that when it was known in New York yesterday morning that General Palmer was elected senator, the talk of Palmer for president in 1892 was rife. At the editorial rooms of the Commer cial Advertiser, a well known Cleve land paper, Palmer's name was put down as the candidate for lSrj. it was stated that the dissensions in New York state made the selection of a New York man wholly imprac ticable. These views are thought to be very significant, coming as they do from a newspaper which has al ways been a Cleveland organ and whose editor is a next-door neigh bor anil a warm personal friend of irover Cleveland. It was stated al so that various telegrams passed between New York and leading western democrats, the result of which will probably be announced in a formidable Palmer boom which 4 ia krtiitivii I.. .1.1 .: m miunii it iioiii (-iiiiMtTvativr viv.h on tin- in-siiMi of roiuatr,., which makes him i.u!;ir in t fit-t-sist. If tin- ili'iiiiK'nitic piirtv is so h;rl up for jir i.il in.itir:;il tli.it it must tiikr ;m il! man 71 years ol a4- in unlit to liml an available ".un I i I ; 1 1 I licrc rl.iiiil oiiilit to , l. ,,,, I , l.. in . I.-. . -: t i . .. il.-.i 1 tri t ln trade party to 1 lie nar l ;i mor- lei-isive vote than was irivrii ill Iss. in .JoK iiml lay in juiir Miplv fur next enr. ll will pav V'll ynoit lll'cr r-t at tlie prices In- is elohini mit liis stock. tf A line worsted men's suit, former price .1S now .flJ.aO at Joe's tf You cannot form an idea what it is to sell clothing, etc., sit anil below rust until you look through JOK'S stock. tf A genuine Stetson $4 hat at $2.7.3. atJOKS. tf Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiiii 1Jkst Sai.vk in the win hi for Cur Hruiw., Sores, Ulcers. Halt Ithruni. Ftvef Soros, Tetter, Chnicl Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and nil Skin Srutioni, ami posi tively cim-H IiieH, or an pay reqiiircl. It is yiiiirHiiteed to tiive Hnti-siaeiion, wr inoiii'V refunlii. Price 2 ceutu per box. Kor side by V. G. Krickc & Co. Apple Trees. I will have for sale at John Y. Stone's fruit farm, one mile west of Glenwood, Iowa, in time for plant ing this spring, a large stock of ap ple trees of the varieties teste! by experience in this climate and prov ed to be valuable in South-western Iowa and South-eastern Nebraska. These trees were grown in ?lills county, Iowa, and in Missouri and from this stock Nr. Stone will plant heavily this spring, and most of them were grown in the nurseries from which he has planted largely during the last six years. Hiis farm is six miles east of Platts mouth. K. C. White, w2t Glenwood, Iowa. The Pulpit and the Stage Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Hrethren church, Hlue Nound, Kan., says.: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishoners thought I could live only a few weeks: I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 2i lbs. in weight. Arthur L,ove, manager Love's Funny Hoiks Combination, writes: "A fter a thorough trial and con vincing evidence, 1 am confidant Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my friends is to urge then: to try it. Free trial bottles at F. F. Fricke V Co's drug store. Pegvlar sizes o0c and $1. The ladies of the M. K. church have secured Prof. U. 1. Crosthwait, the celebrated elocutionist, to give an entertainment at the church Tuesday evening, March 17th. Tickets 23 cents. On sale at Wild man & Fuller's. tf Philip Krause Is recognized as the leading gro cer of the cit He keeps glassware, oueeiisware. ail Kinus 01 oroceries and table delicacies. dtf Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wis., w:'s troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klectrie Hitters cured him. Hdwartl Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectrie Hitters and seven bottles Hucklen's Arnica Salvo, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.. had live large fever sores 011 his log. doctors said he whs incurable. One bottle Klectrie Hitters and one box Huck len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Look Here! Kverv one indebted to JOE. The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice tor collection. tf Joe Jvlkin. Wm. Fisher. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing tween the undersigned under firm name of Hicck cV Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts duesaid firm must be paid to Henry Ho ck. whoassumes all in debtedness of said firm. IlKXKY HOCCK. Gi:. W. Walk k k. Feb. 20 1X91. dw lm. JOE has uot "bur&ted." Joe never has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, hut owing to Dissolution of Prtu rehip, Joe is coin pelled to close out bis nice and clean stock, regardless of cost. tf ftMIss' Nerve and Liver Pllte Act on a new principle regulating the liverj stomach and bowel? through the uerve. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualcd for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c. Snmpla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. iB0yiUB3BXia it SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURES CiTot-i'.'. r!i-Te t!" r-s i"lnt t-tirk t-4 Ir.rcreijS -'nif..rti.!. s-r. K WAITISU for RI-rLTS. K,.ur!a Ejtlt inh!vl'ia. lu-iiOD ii lmrLwiiai.. c.rfctn:.. M'-'tBTAI.N, ij-l cure lthe rtiil ia :l tiriV.; c--- I P- DR. R. SCHiFFKANM, St.Faul. Kion.S mm MBBSSSBSBlESBtEESB&S!. JJCJirbikjc&Go. Chicago. ask your grocer for it " THE BONNER STABLES. W. D. JONES. Proprietor. HAS THE FINKST RIGS IN THE Carriages for Pleasure and Short I)rivc Always Kept Heady. Cor. 4th and Vine F Q FHictiB CO WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Ho urn Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. IL A. WATBRHAS & SOf PIHF LUMBER ! Shingles, Lath, Sash, Gosrs. Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND l&ri UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand Jevcrything you need to furnish your house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb 1 311 KE SIINELLB ACKER. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He us3 the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone cun put on sharp or flat cork, H3 needed for wet and slippery Ky-, or smooth, dry roads. Call at Ii'., ch-'ip and examine the neveiislip md yu ivill use no other. J. M. SIINELLBACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth I carry sweet W,. ) jijyAs a cargo 73? dear as can be. CITY" 1'lattemouth, Nebraska Paints, and Oils. Vallery Meal Market 10", S th st., Union Hlock, formerly 415 Main street. J A. Splendid Markett where Everything kept is First CW. We aim to nlfcase, aud solicit the Patron age of the PaUic. THE CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT HOASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CUKED MEATS, UaMK. FISH AND OTIIKIt DELICACIES IN SK.V.SON. H fair and henest dealing I expect to merit a share of the trade. 131 -lm. J. R. VALLERY, Prop JULIUS ?EP?E3RRQ, MANUFACTURER OK AM) WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN TOR Thoietist Brands of Cigars, iucludinfj our FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE f a; ways in trtock. Nov. 28. 1885. P. J. HANSEN DEALER IN STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AMj QUEEN SWARE Floor aiifl. Feefl a Snacialty atr,.n!i-- the Puble S-jiicited. JOHNSON BUILDISG,; Norm. 6in;st