Ji T II E II EU A j I). I..K-.VI..MVt:!:nsKMKNTS. " " " " Tr:insi..nt. ..(nts a line. i:.-.'l.ir udv.-nii- ". in rent ! inn- No ri.-.i-iiii-iil in'! t- 'iIirl.'ssu;.lli-::,Til.s. 1 eiMl imlii'i's at Statu'? r:H-. AUoin.-ji ami ..IlU-eis .if tiie law "til r"'1,1 i'.niMli!.. f.,r It iral i.t.tii-.s fliev hand in, ami all artiis lit-inaniliii;? :t iinf of inl.!i.'a-ti.-n oi anv lit.ti.e will In- l:cl! l"V 11"-' "-"''i' i t.tu Ice of mk Ii iit.tit e. ( O ,M M I" N I C AT IONS. A cui' )ii(f is limiti'.l, all 'i)iiiinti!ii'ali!is TilsUje brief and to 111 Kilit, Util n-j W aste ,f words. , , i ! e jia'M-r I-5 if ponsi'ili' for trie eonv.ttiess :i.'ci r!iMir to ei'l " ' I I'ai't matter ami '.aid l.c - Is. iiij . 1. Any rs.iii who t iki's t; .-r lo-olariy fruin t Ik l"'"' -"Hii-f, wliciln-r iiirer:ed to his name. !' v n.-l her in !s .v.b-'jrli..r or net- is i i-spoii-iil)!'' for tin' ;iav. :. It any ti isoii ortlt is his ji;iiir !ie.iitiii lifil. I.'-' mast ay all anvanrfs. cr I he pnl.ii r loav cumitiue In S'litl it in. til la Unlit is i:i:iiif .'am'. iilleet the whole :. mount. wlieU.il the jiiti.er is t ilifii trom the o'Vife or i:t. :t. he eourts b.ive iei'lil t liiit nfiisiirr tt taUe j.esiiapers anil cl iotiieais fioin tl'.e j.oM nlTi. . or I f-ii.t .vintr ami lt-a:ii tlnni iinrallid fur. is ;,) ,! i cc i.; evtd'iice of isi'fMls.a n.-.'.i : OM.V T lloi'i:-; Ti Sr. I.ol is l.v tii. ::. 1 i: j ist ...... .-.i v i i mi Mm ' li. iu.- man i'.i..i: ;-i.r.;:rj v ; ca us run from I",:n ;i!.;tn:i to.-t. Louis will. out eii;:sr:". hv i.kavini; i-LviTSMorni at ;,-.r i M . you arrive m Sr. Mills theiiet i-vetiinat s ami I'-riviiii: St. Louis ;it s :.o ii. In . you ar 1 . i:i I I .t tsiiioi!' !i : t he n.-x I luorniii. I ii-i. ill l'll'!es or sil'ie for i'.li ptni:ts oith. Sou: h, i:..s a. .it West. SAMi:i.I. I'UWLI.L. I. W. TH'il HCICK. 1 h'ket Aeut. te'.l. WesJelM I'riss. .1. M. I'.r.. II I '.a, A'jeiil. Il.il'.siiioutli. l;i:i v. . ami I I-: 3 v ?!U ill MA I1.S. i;i: i v a i. ami ii:r.i;n in: i" I'I.atts- v A"i ki'N, n !: 1 1 1 A- son i: UN An ,r ; t - 1 ::i it at -I - - . r. ::xt a. la. a :'ni ji. in. 2 :'r. Ji. in. J :'() a. III. '.' irfi . lit. 1:1. i.maii y vi r.. a m . Anlve .:t l i a. tii. ! !t pin 1 ;it WKSTKUN V I V I'.. A M. Aniveat - :', . la. j I e'.;il t at n riN'i v. tki:. Ail A I ilt IJ III. ! I.': ilii.it - : .i i; r.i .i u s a i M iN mu.i . ! Auiveal 1J .'..i I" I'. il at - 1 :-n . m. .1. w. M.u- II a i I., r. M. i i;i iM Tii :: wi-.s i . l eaves !:: i i i n . in a. uu l.'-..M'S Lineoili f' ::; p. i.i. A i : ; i s riai : sin. . c. !i . .!) .. i I i. iht b'-ivs 1 .1 1 ; ':; i 11 a. in. 1 i;-' : sir.ee.!' , 1 o. in. CilN; I". V-sT. i' ; i :t "' a. l'l. I'i' ss,Me.-i:i ' 1 1 : i in e;n h la; ' :r-' ;. I Ji:i'; f.!. . lAei V tbii.l S.,ti;i .!:iv ii I I.e. . al ! ee isi:;il I i ill;-. Al l 1". es .M-e;.l I yon- v. I :-! wa '.::. lA'.iv-i Mat! !'l j'...!l) I" -.iii I in I l .a.i I.e IV f '! I. f,.la . -i..ir.r 4 :.r..i:i in ! ii: (! S -j:. 11 II ).... la J . .1:1 ! '1,1 ii s n I . a . Hi . .! . . !" I (.;. I ! itt-i.e.: i:a srv. ':!. I." ll r; l't-iiioii; i: o.i!.... 1 e '. . ! i : j : r j 1 1 . . . 1 1. ; ii, i a . . t t ::!!.'; ! 1 ".pin ( .e.lil A r r, (- T V. 7 i v.. j.iIIjI i.oi. 1 . a. in. v l.l. i'l. . 1 1 I a. ia. A 1 ': 11. i ::: i in: vv I, ' VlM s in. At . i.-i'' u );a li i. - Th lb d ni.u II., Co ce :'. ri.-M't:i ; i ivi r is goir-g :i tain I.t. i i i J; and Ft i- I .; were sn.it bed up n-adi'y at I C..i. v our luiu is on - Don't fail to attend the ball for I he b -ncl'.t of the 1 hittsmoiith this Thursihty niy.ht. .till! Se n car loads of hogs were ship--j.'d fro:n hereon Monday, by Charles Ib-lmes and Satn H.uker. Farmers t.-.I t: iha: if the present vtt conl in:.-s two or three weiks bi:ger. it may injure tnall rain. The I'.li tid Man was in town last week, and we printed him a new sup ply of ersi s and sent him off lejoicing. Miss I.illv Woods left hist Sun- dav afternoon for Ohnwood. where he will si end a few weeks isiting i datives. 'I'l c :i s.,;;!k over the crick on Mth .i l.,.tn ..en Mail' nrd Vine. l . ,liti... ..ii. I ii. :i Vi l'V l .11! -f n IS COIUllliOll .llel I s-hould be fixed. Any per-ou wishing an iilust r.ttion i ,.f th dog and rabbit conundrum, cali j on Ihily ells and John Jennings, at j the Court House. , , . , , , The veritable "Old ( rook-leg. ( ill. . - . Slewail, llo;a ine iii'miii in eepmg Water, was in town Saturday, taking his hash at the Sounders House. Lots of Cholera Morbus for sale cheap now, in town. Fach green apple j warranted to produce a full grown at- tack, or money refunded. ! -Liverv horses in I'lattsmouth tin- j derstai:.! the mode of stinting a barber 1 slum out in the couiitrv. on Sumbtvs. ! Ask John Do'.ne about it. -Our bog buyers and sdiippeis seem to be doing a lively business. A slight j lise of price in the east has probably j aused a corresponding movement l.ere. : i be iie. iiiMinen mis leturneu j from a little private Editorial excur- j sion of his own, and appears much re- ! etipe rated, and ready for another news- ; paper campaign. j Mr. A. P. Weston gave the libit- ! , i ,..,11 a,l nmineiai lift Mond .v Mr. W. thinks most of the wheat is far enough along to be beyond any probable danger from rust, &c Mr. C. S. Over with (I. Linige v & Co. Agricultural Implement dealers, Omaha, stayed over Sunday with us. He reports business lively in that place. If the programmes are carried out as we see them iu our State exchanges for celebrating this 4th of July, Ne- braska certainly will be the banner .State for observing our national anniversary. A man by the name of Martin got more liquid d n aboard one evening j last Wwk th;m ,1; couKI t,,rn 11 short j corner with, and consequently got liim- i e . i i... i ........ l'1 "l' nu &on: wilt, mm, mai fctifight a stable. Old man Ilatt is at bin old tricks again, at tiie old, old stand on Main St", supplying bis old customers (and new oni-3 loo) witli tin best of meats. ioul try, game, &c, &c, at the lowest liv ing juices. Rains have been the order, both night and daw for the past week. .Sure ly no other country in the world can endure such extremes of wet or drouth, as Nebraska, without material injury to crops. Mr. Harrison, the man who was injured on the transfer boat some two weeks sir.ee, is tluing as well as eouM be expected ami keeps up a good heart, believing that he will soon be round again. The Woman's christian Temper ance union, will meet in the M. E. church on Tuesday July 11, at four o'clock in the afternoon. Hope the la dies interested will bear t'.is appoint ment in mind. Ji. R. Windham, Lsi.. leaves to morrow morning for a month's ramble in Colorado, and New Mexico, to enjoy the invigorating mountain atmosphere of that region during the hot month of July, an l nd, recuperate believe thats what they call it. -One day last week Sheriff livers received complaint from citizens of the 'M Ward that, a bawdv housa was creating disturbance in th.at vicinity and repairing to tiie '. hice, gave tin inmates no: ice to leave, which they accordingly did. savingtheinselve trou ble and expense. One reason why tin- IIkuai.h is o hiii" this week is. Dr. MeCiva took all the "jaw" out of ye local, lite other (!. iv, ai.-l he is pftfccliy mum f-ver since; bat thinks he will get the Jr. to oin-rate upon ;t!l the editors and some other citi.'-J.s of I'hitt jmouth, ar;d see if it won't iin'.'ice :i more har mi::io!is statt of fe-. ling in our corn-nuinitv. aa. - Pr-'f. Potter, of iVi :: ti i g ' Water i i-i'i! ! who has been in Nebraska City te;e-h-I ing music .since last. March, gave the ! IIki:ali a pleasant cali hist Saturday, and reported that he met with excel .Im'hI ! lent success at that place, both music- ally U"d linancia'.y,:.nd wound up with a ii:i:.d Concert en Tuesday, of last i week. Prof. Potter intends to remain j X li'iiiv a we; k or s., and then take a 1 1 ; j ea.st M'i' a couple ox months. I Mr. Ihi;sgow, w!e has been cm- , vassing C.t-s Co. for the " Foot Prints ofTini"." w;v.s l.asiily called 'to Lis home in Washington, low.", last Mon day, to at ;eud upon a daughter su.Ti i ingfroni hi nior:'ge of ti e iunv-. but linpi s to be a! !e to let1;: n v. i.iiin a couple .f wick:-. :i:.:!i c;;:; va:---!ng the c-'unty. K.ti ,,r- : l 1 1 en an f x - n;o:;- hi- i j -.d i di 'r icUl i'd floin ' iisilc ;eii iis i I ;:nd ll'.i of July c.,:r;ing toge! !..'; I os i . . . , ., I.-.,-' t;' b-s the P "U'. . o-i toe ; j band wag..--.: ai'.''. lire cr.ackers g t h ie: l l'oiciu tu in t!:e iltimp.-: these things j wii! he.v to be the Hit: A f.n's ap.J igy for a ciy poor ajier this wee!:, and a p:o:i.L-e to b' up to the mark next is sue. Our ho.st, Crogory, of the Saumlcis j House. sas he can't keep track.of the weather lately. In the morning it looks pleasant and he ciders ice, but before noon it will rain and get so cold lie has to send for wood to build a f:n ; next morning he builds a lire and the weath er gets so hot he has to send for i.:c. Ore gory thinks it's ail a scheme of the lied Iliirtion people to ruin him, because be sells cigars to bo.trdeis who a.-k for them. Mr. II. C. Kiorden. an old-time friend of the Hrr.ALii editor, at pres ent the contractor for State Prison la bor in the wagon manufactory, gave us a pleasant call on Monday evening. r. u. is out establishing agencies for the sale of the Lincoln wagon, which we are assured is a much better arti cle, and sold at about SIZ less than the ! same grade of eastern wagons, besides . I.i. I ... I l.,.-.. vuir ti lid 11... U 1 Mi; llilililll I il 1 V-'i . it . , . o- . . ' - " - parties are right hero to make tiie ' warrant good in case of need. Thos. Moran, the young man ar rested here some ten days ng ) on sus- pic-ion of being a hoiso thief, was brought before Judge Sullivan on Tues- , . , , .lav. ( co. S. smith conducting the uay, case for the state and J. F. Morrison acting as counsel for the prisoner. Af ter a careful and patient hearing, and a leng-.hv examination and cross exam- i!!;lti.iu of the prisoner, by counsel, the Judge bound him over for a heaiingat the District Court. "There is no posi- tve evidence of his guilt, but his own contradictory evidence and generally suspicious conduct was the principal i giounds on which he is held. A "apical !v..Js"ce. Ms ,K mi,so:i lur accom. j,, d;iu.iltl.rj Miss Lilly musical soiree lor a tew in ueu menus on Monday evening. July 1st, at their j Music Kooms.theporformerseoiishtin;: ! of their present scholars and a few of J their old ones, who very kindly assist- t(1 theIU TI'e rtogiainme for the evening was ! r.. ii. ...... . 1 A duette from Strauss, by.Masters Myron & Frank Wheeler,- who played remai kably well together, their time being almost perfect. 2. A Piano Solo, by Miss Letta Simpson, w ho played excellently, but with some hesitation. ii. A Song, by Missc3 Fmma John- son, Cora Wayman, Lulu Sirunson and j Master Byioii Drew, Miss Letta Simp-! j son presiding at the Piano. The little j ones did nicely and did not seem at all abashed as many would under the same circumstances. 4. Piano Trio, by Misses Johnson, Waynian and Levings who played very well and with no hesitation. 5. Organ Solo, by master Ed. Cum mings, this was a. vwy line selection and was played remarkably well. G. Rallad, by Miss Kate Johnson who is a line singer as was shown by the execution of this piece. 7. Piano Soli, by Master Myron Wheeler who is a tine amateur Pianist and did himself justice on this piece. 8. Piano Duette, by Miss Lilly Simp son and Mr. D. Wheeler, this was a Hue selection and was well executed. 0. Piano Solo, .by Miss A. Living ston who was .somewhat embarrassed and played with some hesitation but aside from that did nicely. 10. Organ and Piano Quartette, by Miss Annie Livingston and Masters Myron Wheeler, Frank Wheeler and Eddie Cummins. This was a. good piece and was fully executed. 11. Piano Solo, by Frank Wheeler who plays remarkably weil and with more expression than many older pian ists. 13. Piano Solo, by Miss Flora Ilobbs which was very good. 13. Duette, by Misses Childj and Simpson. Miss Childs stands at the head in the class in harmony and an alyzed this piece according to harmon ic progression. 14. Trio, by Misses Herold, Shry ock and Jones, this was u very line se lection and was played well. 15. Piano Solo, by Miss Jones and was well played. 10. Duette, by Misses Simpson and Dawson, Miss Dawson played her part remarkably well. Mrs. Simpson and Miss Lilly deserve great credit in attempting such an un derlaking as this; as teachers they are a grand success us was shown by the progress the scholars had made, and by the manner in which tii.: various pie ces were executed. Go to Rockwell's at Louisville to buy your millinery goods, they have just received a large and well selected stock of 1 ulies hats and trimmings of the latest stvie. 13 if this is vo:i lvhuv :-"a:jily. Xo western family can afford for a day to bo without the Celelnated ! Wes'.ern Keme.ly for Diiii rho.-a Dysen ! tery, Ciiolera Morbus and Cliolera In ! fautum, L'roirn's 1-Jxtrm-t J!a:kberry mid Wiujr. It has been before the public for ten years, and doctors and druggists join in j ecoiumending it to their cn.ttouiets and patrons. Ask your druggist admit its merits; pro cure ;i inntle at. ( n and save p.ick ffi-ss. tie expense of i!iys: i;tn. au-l the life ul jom: hved one of t!ie family. De- lays are d.uigert.us. J:. irus Autiuil- li'i'i l.iC f i'ilh, anl ICur-ha Ajw g!-H s; ceiiain cure for Ague. For sale by. Dr. W. F. D..-nelan. Ciiaptnaii v-i S.i.lCi, J. II. IJutterv and (;. Johnson. l"'tf Phittsmouth, Neb. ; o It.'.ck veil's for all kinds of dry and groee: ics at bc-u rock prices. .ti; air .r. 1 "gt s , df . , . , , . . t , ' choice, selected at-d new stock of (,!!lt!;,. ju,t r,.t,.iVt.,i Jtt stadel utann's ; ,.u, iM,k at th. in before you buy iivm any other man. lOtf. Xc v (.'co 's at slrdght .V filler's. A large lot of new collars; a big stock of leather jus! in. i.i:atiii:k nt.ts made to order any size or kind. Fly sheets, carriage trimmings, carriag- top h-iither, the i'est supply of whips and sii'hiit-s wist of the Missouri. We don't discount anybody on th..t. .1 Nan Arii'le here. Uuggv Dusters. erv handsome and cheao of all grades and colors. 14f2 Louisville Items. Weath?r damp; lottery in progrcs-s; new restaurant and hotel a-nd the gen ial host of the latter, John Ossenkop, who will give a hop the 4th at which In solicits the patronage of the lovers of the light fantastic. . VZvZ White fish at 80 cents a kit at Ilock wdi's. 10tf Toir.y friends and Patrons. Ow ing to my health being so poor I am compelled to go out of my present business, and will dispose of my pres ent stock for the next "0 days at low down prices, and most of them at cost. Very Pespect fully, ICtf J. V. Weckbacji. Just received a largo invoice of sum mer clithing for the Fourth of July, cheaper than ever at Billy Stadel manu's. Ht2 Slippeis Cic a pair at Merges'. Stf Prints twenty yards for $100 at Rockwell's. lotf Nursery Stock. Mr. Wm. AV. King, agent for the Shenandoah Iowa Nurseries, will re turn to Cass Co. iu the fall, to supply all hi, old customers and many new ones, w ith Nursery Stock of every de scription from the celebrated Shenan doah Nurseries in Page Co., Iowa, those who have tried the stock will know somewhat of its merits before r Khigs return. lltl Berkshire Hogs. I would respectfully invito the at tention of Stock fanciers of Platts mouth and vicinity to my line Hekksiiiki: Boar SKLIM, directly from imported stock. Parties wishing his services can be accommo dated by applying to Charles J. Pettee at IIeii.au." On it E or the Vroy.rittor Jam its Pettee. . Residence one block south of High School building. I have ajso a line xiir uf IrnPorted Essex Vc, tf Five pound of best rio coffee for SI at Rockwell's. lotf Slippers 35c a pair at Merges'. Stf SPECIAL NOTICES. "White Piques" (lovely patterns) 10c pr yd at Solomon & Nathan's. jC 21 Magazines bound here. If Corn and oats taken at this otlice on Subscription at market rates. 41 If Use "Centennial Itat Exterminator."1 The Victor, the simplest lightest running and best working SEWIN'li .MACHlNi; IX Tin: MARKT.T. Perfectly noiseless. Call and see the beautiful Sau:jle Machine at Merges' Shoe Store. Mluoes A; Pkttkk, tlif Agents tor Cass County. Don't fail to call and examine the beautiful cottaok ri'KMHT riAXo at O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. lit!'. JAMKS I'llTT !"!"., At. Oh Say, if you want a square mea! for 2o cents go to John Eeach's Kestaurant one door east of Fitgerald's Illoek. 5?tf Improvetl liook binders at this ot lice. tf (lo to Jones & Stroud for a good team just now. lOtf. Billy Stadelmann has got a new stock of clothing, just received, for summer wear, ami will be sold as usu al, way down low for cash. lotf. Just roll your gimlet eyes toward towards those new ten dollar flannel suits at Stadehnann's. lOtf. The grandest bargains ever known in tl:is town can be had for the" next CO days iti clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and ciiildrens shos, which will be sold clear now n for cas.h. Such bargains were Cevcr known before, at Stadelinan's clothing emporium. Utf Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the IIi:i:am Otlice; also scale books for grain and cattle dealers. 4Ctf New llofaaraat. Norih side Main St.. one door east of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at all hours. (live me a call and get the worth of your money. iitltl " David Cai;. Another good farm for sale in Cass County 1G0 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, r.- acres broke, line cotton wood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. IIkuald ollice. 40tf. Jno. A. MacMekphv. Bring in your corn or oats to the IIehai.i office. . 41tf. Ur.t.e for the we ik. nei ,-o:is..unl i1ej,i!ii:i!cj ('l.!'i:iie iiinl l'iiiiifi.1 .-,is.-;isrs cure;! v.i;!nr.it n'e iieiiie. EieetrU' li' 'is atnl oilier ; r- ! i:iic.'S. ;t' I aii.e.il th.'Ki, aiiii how i.i .listin juisli tie- p n i.ir.e fiom the sjitiriuus. ile.ik, wi.Si i.ili i i:s r; i -lihii-, in !ileil free. A ;! .1 r.j-i-i 1'ri.v Ki: .1 aci Kit OA l.v.'.Me CO , - iii' SLi I'i i.ii.-iii.i i. O. l.syl-ait. A C.ontle Hint. In our style of climate, with its smi th n -hangs of temperature. rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled ii! a sing!' day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and iriives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this c::u-;e. A bottle of Bosch ee's Oerman Syrup kept about your home for immediate use wiii pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four does. For curing Con sumption, lb . .'ri h.tgr-s, Pneumoniu Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di, sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful. ;is your drug gist will tell you. (b rman Syrup is now sold in every town ami village on this continent. Sample bottles for tri al, 10c; reguhirsize, Toe. 3taf-a!t An Uudoniable Truth. Yua deserve to suffer, and if you load a miserable, unsatisfactory life in tbis beautiful world, il is entirely your own fault and tliere is only one excuse for you, your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thous ands. Personal knowledge and com mon sense reasoning win soon show you thet Greene's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint or Dys pepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos tiveness. dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, At". Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Dm-jist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. 5!valt2v Horses for Sale. Jones A: Stroud have IS or 20 head of good work and carrb'ije horses for sale. lOLf. I'eiion.Pai)Pi"s. Those wanting pension apors ac knowledged will please remember that J. 11. Tonuin, Notary l'ublic, Louisville, has :i certificate .of the county Clerk tiled with the U. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by read ing "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. oltf Tor Sale A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and o registers of pipe, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. Tor particulars enquire of si. M. lirown, tuner and repairer of pianos and orgnns, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES PETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 47tf. CIIPAP BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies Serge Shoes OOcts. " Slippers oOcts. Leather Shoes 75 cts. Shoes and Boots ake down to f.ock it.ices. Mens Buckle Alexis... 1 50 Prince Alberts l 5'j " Whole stock ISrogans 1 50 These goods and others including a lavje .stock nf all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be sold. No tru3t. Petek Merges. For sale, cheap, IZO Desirable buiid- ill!! lots ill the eit.v nf Plat , t-.m,litli. i Title pei feet. Tuxes" all naiil ;n. Terms t . . .. . , . . . ,-, s i ... jeas3. App.y to A. . McLaugnbn Cashier 1st National Lank. :itf ! . j " ' -- ' . " : ! dec. II. Shafer c Co., M'inufact tir- j ' ws of True Ph.irin.iccutie.ils. Foi t; ,r j- r . : I AiuUlaon, Iowa. oltl. j j I - j r. . , . , , : ood socond-Iianil ;;(; ans and :.ir.L- I iii-dVi f.-vr v.!o ..e i..i,f I illCSS at Mr.O. F. Johnson's .DrtlgStore eor 0th and Main Sts. I i imv Pi-TTrr .J AMI 1 l.rTI-L, 9tf. Dealer in Musical Instrument.;, . Send vour orders for cigars to A. Schh-gel tt Iro. they guaratitee s;i' is l'action iu price and qaatity. lltf New Potatoes, raised by Alvers Mo rev, t) weighing a pound, for sale at W';cki;ai:u's. May 21st, 173 tf. Eighty acres of Land for sale, near Ciecnwood, Cass County, Nebraska: all under cuitiviition, good small lumse and young oieluird and grove Time on two thinis of purchase money. Ap ply at Neb. IIi-;i:ali office. ltf. Phil Voting at the P.O. gave away about live hundred glasses of Soda Water to the llovs and (iirls on las: Saturday, and when you want a good diink of Soda Water call on Phil w ho keeps the beat, drawn from the Arctic Fountain. A Schlegel it Bro, have on hand the best brands of Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. ! if TO TEIK AI'KI.Jt'TitJ. Act fum-Jy, and at once ju-ocure the follow ing K'oii'h rful Family Medicines. Dm Fit l Eti's Riieematio Re.medv and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, sciatic;!, Lumbitgo, (lout, pain in Back, Head. Heart, Lungs," Limbs, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Die.seases. lr. Fit .' Kidii'if Cordiil removes deposits, ot (Iravel. Albumen. Aleali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, j and slreng! hens the Ih'a.Mer and Ix i.i- neys. Dr. Fiih r'n Cal!t.ija Tonic, for j debilitatvJ constitutions, increases vig- j or, strengthens the system, tones the stomach, and increases appetite. A j pleasant substitute for Iron, which i constipates the Imwi ls ami Ies troys ine teeth. Dr. lUI-.i's Llirniuii Dcitrirnl for Lung Disease?, lb on.-hitis. Coughs and Colds, a superior corubimt! ion v.hieh acts quickly and relievt s rapid ly. Vour druggists. Chapman x- I hiss are agents for Pk.ttmoui.'i. 2)-l Cant in: to t'.r.iokers. From and after the 1st day of May. iti'iS ail boxes containing cigars of tm manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on I i.t inside of the lid. This: is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with, an -inferior quality !' cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless phiinlv labeled: JULI L'S i'EPPEPP.URG, M A k' l" V A C T U II E I ! , Piattsmouth, - - Nebraska. Tlio-se wishing to borrow mon"V on Real Estate security apply to E. II. Wooley at the ohiee of S. M. Chapman. l-'tf Reiiiembci' my slock of ?-(Hd3 bor.iid to he cioeed out in tit! days. 12.1 .'. V. WEl'KHAi n li:gal xotjcks. hi .oo-ii r:r.tior .Vlis.'ii 1. V.'es:.!.,. r!ait:t:fT, v Win. AltaiT. r. t!e!i ii.l. tii t. Kef .re A lii.is Telil ;i .tiistiee ot t'.ie IVii e ill it'.i.l fni'l'iiss (.'leuily, Nelniiskil. 'I'he !efr!. !;;!!;. v. i'.l tn!;o no: lee t'.uit en .June j .iii ! -7s s:i: l.'.isiiee is. lie,. ;in o; ner ot ill ti.eli .iii i.l in liu- niiove ;n 'io:i lor the sion oT i.inet -ie i'ii ;im. I .seventy-1 11! re one II Mli.l It lit lis ilol l:irs .i. l r. itii.1 iiNo tlir 'uls of suit, ;unl your font in I lie ri ii) on t he s v '4 of feet ion liuiiil.er t iiii t y--.i in tow n ten nortli of inline liuiiil.er twelve, e;ist ,,f il,.. p. ni. ill ';i.ss ( imi'ty. . . li., liiis l.een iii t.telieil lo i:i the s.;im. Tiie ,ili.ie OitC liiis l.een I'olitiliiietl to August lot il, 1 si 7s. ;it 1 o'clock JI. 111. i.-.f Ainsiix l". Weston. riaintiiT. Sheriff's Sale. Pv virii'.o of tin order of s:ile isriieil ly W. L. Wells. Cieik of the Distiii't C.eirt. wil'liin :in.l furf'ii Conn! v. Neiirnskii. iintl to tiie ilireeletl, I will oil the '7i:i il ly ol .Inly, A. I. ts7s, at o'eloeU ii. in., of s.ii.l tl.iy. lit the south door of the Court Mouse, in the City ol riattsmonth. in :iid C I'li.ty, .sell ;tt inhiie anLiion tlio follow ing tlesei il.eil r.-al estate, to-wit : 'i'he wist lii.If iw 't ) of tiie Doit li-o;it (in.titer ine'.i of f.-ei inn I'.uml'cr tweitv-six ir.i in township mi in her t v elve 1 121 norih i r.uie nninher eiev en (il i east of tiie c.i li i. in., together with the iijiniil letialiefs. Tin .sati.e beinv; levieil upon iinil i.iken as the property of l'niliip lleiliiut a:ol (li". !'!.:. Srlioeinan, ilefen.lants ; to saii-fy a jii'liiieiit of saiil Court recovered by Edward li. iloV.-V. I'lllllltllT. n.iltsiiHiuth, etuaskii. June 27th. 17. 14ti It. W. IIvkks. SheriiT. SlierilTs Sale. Lv vii tue of :mi r-eeut ion issued bv Win. T.. Weils. Clerk of the I list net Court, within and fori ass Ci iintv. Nelir:i:;;i. and to me direetetl. I uiil on i lie Hot 1 1 d;iy of July. A. 1). ls7-. at lo o'eieek. a. iu.. of said d;iy, at I he sunt Ii door of tht" Court Utilise iu ri ittsinout ii, iu said Coun ty, sell at pulijie auction the following real es t uetti .it: Sity-'.ie aeres of crotitnl ofT of the I'i'.-d side of tlic .south-west (s wi ijuarter ( '.j of f lia !io! t h-west in ivi .(nailer C4) and tl:e north-west (li w 'ini'ter ( ) of t he south-west i s w ) e, M:i iter ( '4 I of see: ion nil in her t on: y-si Oil in tow n ship nu i n her t w elve ( ii'i noi I Ii. ranv' niiniher thirteen fun east of the tit li 1. M. in Cass County, Nebraska,, and luorc piirtieul.ii iy deserihed iis eoniineueiiia at a point, three chains a:iil seventy-nine links c;ist of the north west corner of tiie south-west U.n .er of the noi i h-west quarter of said seetion iinnieer twent v-six, and riinnin'; tlien.-e east in tiie eighth (S) section line sixteen I'liaius and t'.ven-t-live links, to the north e;ist corner of the south-wt'st ii irti rof the north-west quaiterof said seeiion. ih nee soiuii in the ei.nliih isi sec tion line twenty chains to the quarter section 1 imp east and west through said seetion. them e riirniiiir west sivteen chaijis ami twenty-live links, t hence noil l. t went y chains to the "place of ln'p:iiiiiin siiid tract of land thus liescrihed eolH.iiniii si ,v-liit) aeres, aiso i-oiniiieiieinu: t ii point 1 liree chains and einhty-one links west of the quaiier section corner on west side of said section twt t'ly-six. then.-e e;ist on the quarter section line sixteen chains and twenty-five links to t he not i h-cnM corner of tin- south-west quar ter of said seel lot:, t licliee so i.t h in ei'ht Ii sec tion line twenty i haiio- t. ou;h-east corn-r of the noi l !i-w esr tiiai ter of the south-west quar ter i f said section twenty-six, tin-lieu west on 1 lie . ij'".t 1 1 si'ct ion line si v teen chains ami twen t y - li ve links, thence north twenty chains to t h" place of in jriiininn, and contaiiuni; 32 .ri-liio acres, tnakiai; in all sixty-five aeic. ot land, the satin.' h.-iiiir t!:e sixty-ti w' acres of iiround here tofore, on the :ih day nf May, ts7,;, adverlised for aie under an exeotit ion !-siie. in t his cause, and ll esaleof which wa- eti.ioiiie.ijhy deiendant, iind which injunction lias been by tne Court set aside ami held for naught. The same bein.u lev ied upon and taken as the pi'"l"''ty f Win. 1'. I'ort. r, defendiint ; to satisfy a jinliniwut of said Court, reeovered bv First National Hank of riaitsmoiith. Nehr'asJia, plaintiff. l'lattsinoutU, Nebraska, June a;th. A. I). l'TS. i:. W. Hvr.us. sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. r.y virtue of an order of sale issued by 'Win. L Wells (.'lerk of the I ist Court within and for Cio-s County, Nebrask;!. and to me dnectejl I w i!l on the i tii ihiy of July. A. I). Is7s. at 11 o'cloeii. A. M.. of sail' day. at tie? fouth door of the Coiirt ll.nie in saH Countv. Seil at pub lie Auction the follow itiit Ileal r.state to-wit : 'l he uiit'iiv i;led one half t4i of Lot No seven (Ti in block No Seventeen ( 7) in the city of I'iiittsuioutli known n the louner Stable. Tiie same beinu levied ii.on an. I taken as the property of Charles I.azenby Helen M. I-azenby aml Fred liorder Defendants ; to satisfy a hi di luent of said Court, recovered by i:oseiifi:uiui F.rol hers a linn doiut business iu Chicago III. composed of M. & O. Uosetibaimi, Merchants Fl.oiitiUs. l'I:ittwuth, Neb.. Juncfitlt A. D. llw.1 H. V. Hykiis, Sheritf. Cas Co., Neb. Legal Notice. In the Cass County District Court of th Second Indicia! District of Nebraska. Edmund E. Wouieey. plaintiff vs Joseph Shera. Annette Shera. his wife, Joseph Saus. Back. M.'Vomas pnd I'ttc-rs-on. and Ciiiley, Tonnserid Co., defendants. Action in foreclosure of mort gage To Uic above named Buck, HcComa Jt Patterson I ' r.ih-y, Tw?.cad A Co. Xo rvi.U'iit 1 liefer. dan's. Y"i: 1:1 ,,f ''" " n elieret-y i:ot;n.l t:.ut t a " a;.-:. . e uunie.l ;: la 1 1: e. n . e I It- n i ..i v f Mav. . i. w.i! ;.ie iht-. rr..-o; the .-j. -,v ": i-e.f Maine.-; vm-t. i .is ( l t::i..a i.- (,. - '.' r.-fli;:t- a i i.e t i:e:e. ev. (. e ! l-ythi's- . .!.,. eii'l Suera inn! Aaiielte S: e; i. his wif . io ,l.--eih S.e.s. h:i .'.ss'e.:-.' --aiiie :. '!.t!':i.'i i".- a vafieiMe c.iisi.".eiii..-:i. ti ' ' : ami - r "f iV",":';;,i',.,1.,f;'i: ':'!',:;;; ;n'i ' !' ami JflT'llll-t el'liilin 1 .'.'!! estare. site lie. I l'l !:. eiiity of Ca-is ami S:i:le of Nehtaskri. iit.'I :v lilitlllli of llie ni.iiiTit il'.ie tlK'i.'en. ii : 1..U - lielfee.i-.ini I he I..II l'i:i'Z alltl H e, i : . I ;: y.eir i,-i :. i ii I ;h.:t ea. u ot -i. jn M.i.-.e.:... et ln.im, nt .:: ior of .l.-i.i. .s:e-,.i o a-, m t.;- i l salil I il.il. or lie" I ilel t'lli.'.'.l I'V iv.i--i.li i to the' exeeiirio;. 'of 'sah! "hm: t -r.. V. .a a:." i'iei.y fert:ier ..tifi.-.l t. ue.ear. j.i.-.-i I. ui. : '" '''':""' '"' 'he .'ii:i..l ol ti:e i ..l.UI.i !! ' i.e. I eause. tih-tl ei in oe.'nre MtI.iv .1;!,v It.;. A. i l. its. m- a':.-.at;ii. is of i.iaii.o;;- !.! .-. j yon aail eaei. ui j on ill he i ::!;eii ;i-t i-iiiili s. ,! ...1.1 ... ..........to ..l.t! I !.... ;....: ii i ' i i 1 a lieelei; rei.dereil aivoniiai'ly. En.Ml '! ! U u.ll.SKV, JtV COVJ-I.I. & ItANsilM. hi- .'. 'Vs :ci'! S"':e:i e's.. Eluttsui'iiitli X'eb., iiay ul. .v. 1. hts. ltuc TIIE MARKET3. HOME MAl:!ii;i'.-:. nr.i'oaTKi v. v. v.. win n: v.'he.'it. n. ? -'; : " " ;t ii - 5 ; . " iel- ete.l 4.. .V. Corn, f tifllej, lS-.je j C'.iru. ei-a V' Ol I :lt 1! i E.ul v. No. : -' ! " ! i .-'! rejictiil Eye I.aTK.ST NEW YO:;iC MAiiKETS N i:w e.K. Jiey . M'.i-ey io!.S, 1' ' t. J latest CEJCAtio mai:.m:t. i'a H A.;... .1.;! r'!.:ir 'ivi..- a urii a'. live li'ill.V N.liive CiUtie.. TeMis Cattle... I Io s "-,1 - ' -l-i . 's ! '! !! ! A 10 ' iKtC5mn OLD RELIABLE! j. i r-r-tHj-? i WHIM. CU.M'iM'Ol'S A!.1.-!!AII. ili.'i: N'J C'l Or' C f UNK ROAD, ONE 31 AX. ;:f.nt! ."A a .is to uiUi-.ulu. It (lii...ol-U. j. LilautiJi-'iiia a o it luiL. w tt ufT! U v-'-Xa ii j r- J I VIA NEW YOItK CITV. Reaches all Points in J'uinsjlfanla and Nt-w Jinny. Pullman .!! ri s 8l AO f ape ON ALL CX?nc3S TRAiNS! JI A G N I F I C E N T C A It S F.lil'IlTKD WITH THE CKLKIiaA 1 HO WESTIHGHOUSE AIR BRAKES AX!) Jamu vs Now rutont Safety rbitruri'i an! C;ujler. Elegant Ealing Hcnses V.'ITH A.VPLE TIME lOR MEALS. i THREE EXPRESS TRAINS n-,-r LEAVE CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS H.OO A. M. SI'KCIAL EAST EXl'KESS T.M- ci:rr sl'nday. iri tlic 'popular Vestibule Sleeping Car Keaches rittsb'.nyh. !:.") a. in.: IT:; n i ''iir.', 11 a. in. : riiilade!;hia, i :00 p. in. : Ne.v V..ik li A'i p. m. ; r.iiston. t; :1" il. in. ; Hal! imoiv ti :3u p. m. ; Washington, 9 :oo 1. n.. next day. 5:15 lr. -J. Atlantic Exp. (EJaiZy) With Draici)i:j-Koom an I Hotel Car. Iteaelies Ijtt!uirah, 12:15 t. m. ; Ilarri.sburt:. lu.'.'ij . 111. . I'hiladelph'a, 3 :'',' a. 111. ; .New York .'. :C a. 111. ; Special rhiladelphia .s'h-epinir Car 011 liiis Train, which remains in depot until 7 :."o a. in., afioiiiii g I'U'Ia.lelpUiii liu-sseiiifis a full night's rest. !J:EO P.M.Niyht Ex p. Except Saturd'y. With' Draici iiy-Room Sleiping Car. Itcaclics I'ittsburgli 7 :'a p. rn. ; Harri bui :i :5u ;t. 111. ; H i't imore. 7 :I5 a. 111.; Washinl. 11 ! :'io a. 111. ; l'hiladelphia. s ion a. ni. ; -v V 11k, in a. 111. ; l.ostou. s :l'i p. lit. Through ihilli 111.11 and Wasliiiigtoa Slcepiuy Car on this Train. FAKE ALWAYS AS LOW A3 ANY OTHElt LINE. ;Tl!ifiugh Ticket for Sale at all Principal Point mi the We-t. Ask for them via the tuul' WAYNE & PENNSYLVANIA I.I N E. F. K. MVKiS. 4-i!y Gn. Pits-, a- Ti. ket Agt., I iiic.uio. PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, j isu -.". i-raprictor. 1 TESSi! I.5 215:5.1 f! 3. 5: SSOL'SE. j Good ncrornmoilations for Fiinners J ;ind the traveling jml.lif. Hoard .?1 ptr j d:iy. Moals 2t: Entirely refitted and j re-f nrnished. tind farmers are rt'finest- ; fd to call and get 3 meals and hed for ! C-1.00. 5;n:j ! WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer in DKYOODS, CLOTHS. ULANKETrf. I'LAXXELS, FURNISHING GOOD.?. :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Earse stock of B00TS and SHOES to lie CLOSED OUT AT COST Notions, Queensware, I and in fact everything you can call form the line of General Merchandise. CASH TAID FOR HIDES AND FUI'.S. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods. Slyl OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. FREMONT, NEBRASKA., FRANK PARCELL - - - Proj. Good rooms, good board, aad every thing In apple pie order. Go to the Occidental when you visit Frpitsout. lOtt t B i'l.I 1---. s. H 8 fr J - . . s 5 t i". ; :s-r.. wt-s.- - .- ttj. i ? .' - : - . f i-iiji' t-A T ... s. . . m ... s in- Tiii" i':;r3ali .1 3J:;--m . tlitr.iKu ca Ji IN t: T (f i: : . . i A'o . Also. l!' S'e.'k. lleiiiy V. Mi'ler. -ie.l II :''..! ,1 fiii.s .1" l l'i ..els !.l' I'.sss . I.t S.tijt 1 1 eo. t it's N el at..; se.' SAM PL i'l ."STRi'MLXT-S at off., e. s.,.vih. no., ihuir see'.h .f ":;,::i .Si. ELATI's.VtJt'IM.Ni::?. TiuniiL' iiiil rieeeriier I'; i:io- iin.l Cn'in.s :i s1.eeii.Iiy.i,.lertliesU1IU'..lli;,.ls ,.f M.',S. M. liruw ti, a nisieroi t litrt y-l nive ea: ex'-ei !.- T.itiinir an ! re'eiiriier t'i i:io- itinl Onrat.s sM i "Vr 'OOUSJBt.RATIOSa VSSCOK&TRACR THE B5TARU- i t "7H E CHEAPEST 265 ERQADWA Y . K 721 CHESTNUT ST. FKLA. PA. Ill SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. GO O 4-J o tl T c . . I 4-1 qq I - 't r i. S 7 H Z. .7 7 "f C iz i. "7. ' Z.r j Z ? Z K "I F -. 1 F h -. z - it - . f. s s. - . s : s. - - c. ' A PHYSIOLOGICAL f -y-.-Tg'."1 ' -J 'ST A Guide to Wed o.-k ana t"J V H'.V'S i 011I1J. util 'lr.-al..e ea lh9 I W .. -' A '- k Q !..:.. o marr...ir anil tti t'v,vr.to?.? -3,-nii..'ti"iii uu' r it - tiie l-c if lionrod'ic ion ml --.ihf riciiai 8 cf Women. '! A irt-on tor 'i-' i-, lui-i ti HrlVMt. MLl'ltJAL MUVIoLM! Abuue. ac hs. o-it.-rrt Diccasre, sAu Uie Uet Uf ot citrp, -14 .if . L". p. i ci. A Ci IN IALi I-iC'i t': K on the nliov dlsritt tfcot jf :h Throat ?.a L'ir.j;s. Cftt&rrliyKupturc Hit Op um Habit. r.. p i e Iv ct. lUiiT btn.fc .-nt (rii'i " r-c"p: nf pri-ptorali tliree, Cn'amiiur J -' . h-fttitifii y li.mtrnH, lor 7i ct. AUuivas LUTIHl'2t 12 S. Vilx t;. l-i.. i-ouie, Mo. finm!ZZ!i A rn'n n nnte'l. lli.f'.- Iertt!ni:iti?. I.-iriii:i:l:irr.fres . WORTH CO . Si Loun. lti. fp P sn M -T'.'n I'r.l.im' l i'-'? : .Ts-'i'y i&iH Ra 1- i''':''-i wi'-'-"-''- ---' f I iWkti l'l V...l3gt"ji t;., I. !'. f vnr-.irv v,tcm a? cihin a it, -i,teiii- ni'lcr. Frf '.. 11 i) f 11 01 il 'i-. nt V' - lilirce. J. ii. ua: . J ii c ju..cliica.'u. l.l. Srjr;f!!.Drr.ATrn v r:';:ns. 1:1 it.; K tie ti u until. rMf. : ! - '.1 - tt f J Ai-L-Kh., A. CtlLl.TI.fi 4V ' L . V.n.o, 1 D fi A G : 0 Ll ti iiiB'-S ni I o' a D:U ir. rr-- rr iift-ftl.m "f iti.tf --(. Kvnifl.. F"mi"f'ift, Iiiti nf Vi-mor-. ii. Mitiihoi'il cr I nt fM1iM ffi - rit:iv 1 ri i ; ict-'i .if 1,1.- rlHJl ;; .' Xf on-KMU Kj ; i tu t.X- ti i IiiV-long sTr'ii.-f, -tt 1 . -. u en.luv of l.'i hi r nn-J ' I. ' !rr'-t ir.-t:. in Hm V. S. 1, in l- . prtvut h'Mn jiM'i lov'l, n.l v vtiT s ii'i'.nu. Sn.i il'iy -.is f"f fa' " -iv of im;-.-tni lulifrrvn.:! Ur rf rs;! . . p,T ,x. i "in ,-! - MARRIAGE. GUID: yiuntc i .) i! i;.! 'I- ! " ' ii v n-Ltir. V' :ia ftn.i t-i t! t iiirn--l .-I-iVTl if.. I inw to br-- y -t-,,i iruiv i t; -mi. IA-. iy .i;uuid ti twuiL. i'.-. r i:i A. Htln V -'kIf-P T'l.il '"II !;M!-I t . !- r:;.a-1-. iti tt- j , l.l r I i r. J III- tfAt;'.-rl. 1 t . U :n rft- ml tr f,: !. I ; :t" Ii:'.- i.rv. la tt ri' trcn'Ti --t '. S . k -v r--.iv. :itT''f f. . - r . -ri 1 t -T- Oli. OJ.iVri .:.- -v---. Pi A - (riin:u.n f. tt' 1fc- Ol ft ' 1t k - rn: r 1 t Kt- !i'-tr-l rrir . uii, to itty i S2ANNO:r3 LIVERY SALE Af: 3 FEED Kast of Hatt Vr.'i.-y Ii l'llh Lii'..Vr 1 rurnv ct ! r jLlViini Oli Iu the Town. Good Teams Altcays on Hand. Careful Drivers sont vith car riages if desired. Carriages sent to Deiot to ii.ect Jul tr.iiis vlienevtr ordered. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. 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'. .il i vi i'i!?si 111 ike New I'.'lllV . 1..II.I..' Iln .I ire f i . . -; . 1 i'l t Ll 1 e n I lis. 1 Ui'l !...e ! ; -.11 each ni:.t lr.nn 1 ii I . i 1 ll'-l ! ' siuliid be. di li. I.-'- .,!:. :d I :..; il for H i. i ji-t:. . .., yaw 1: n(ji::AJy A N il wacon ::!:p.n:iNi .Ml kinds of i a::m implkm i.;;T9 ruendtd Nc o'J; if- Di'ii ptl'J A): KorsiVi 11 nit- ii Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoo :inyt!iin;r tlntt hut four from :i Z'l.r;i to ;i (.iir.il'i'f. Come ;.nd sou us. JjTIETvV SHOP, on Firth St.. between M iiiiund N ine Streets, j.i t ii'Tl s., l!ltn;ilrl fit. 1.1 the M-AV JILItAL lo-'i- i. tuy' DLAI.I'.i: IN W re 2? zi i i 1Z 2? Q CI JAFE3, CHAIRS, i.: i Lounges, Tables, Ecdstcad 1 r.ii'., :ar., Of All Dis'-riptiu: METALLIC BUai AL CASES --'.. 7---.' ;; J Of ii'.l sizes, r. ii.ly iiuitle ami sohl cheai) for c;i.,Ii. V.'itli t.mny tliiinks rm-i;i-t putrotiiiiC 1 1 11 v I invito ;t!l to cn'l and exninine my eai:;;k sk.ck ok lotr. rric vx rr ie .v vi i 1 H. HEROLD, dealer iu di:y goods, hoots. liOOlS, SIIOSE. JIATS, I" V R N I S ! 1 1 N 0 C OO DHr CAPS. ;i om:s. GiiucnniFjs, d' JEWELRY and 1T0TI02TS. I have :t l:ir-f stock of Buck GlQYQSp (.f my o-.vii make to be clo-t-d out :it cot. AT kind-i of COUNTRY PRODUCE t.ilicn in e.fh;t.r.r? f"r .s-ms jm. 'vrr . si Hrtfc mr m mm Main Strff t. Conir of Fifth, ri.ATT.-MoUTH, - . - Xnii 3ij I GREEK & BLOVERT, l. o v i s v i L. 1 1: T I X S ti O I, AM) REPAIRING ROOFING AND SPOUTING. First Class Stock. UEALii:: in DKY COOriS, (; KOC'EKfl-"'. C I'EF.NSWA j: i:. C CTLKR V. TIN V A UK, LOt'l'S, SilOE.-v II ATS, CAI'.S, AND NOTIONS OT ALL KINI'S. THICK LIST. Prii.ts 10 to 20 yr.rtU for fjl.O. CoITcp, Ti'A U,r SLOG. Tea, 40c to iSl.OO w I'cachts. 12 !Ls f.r 31.00. Sn-r.r, 10 to 12 It for SI. 00. ('lit cse 15 to 20 cts per H.'. Fears, .j IU fur 81.00. 1'i uiK j. 8 lbs for 61.00. Beans, 18 to 20 lbs for 81.00. Greenwood, Neb. ,?y imi Slum Imm S'.-.r. o U it