THE II E K A L 1) LOCAL NEWS. -Snow fell in Oi'a;jo on the 3d. rfrson.il. Mr. Marks of Iowa, father of Mrs. K!;iiti Parniele is visiting in the city. Mrs. Hayes and little Miss Annie made Plattsmouth a short visit ou their wav buck from a trip to Atchis- Dr. UnlVs Cough Syru? is a purely vegetable compound, innocent in -nature and wonderful iu effect. For children if. is valuable, curing Croup. J AVlioopirif Cough, etc., in a few hours. Price 23 rents per bottle, or five bot tles for 1.00. on. -Kali.sky's locals still loom up. The ! J.ivir.crs'on. vhevnt up with the cadets to attend the Grant re ception, stopped over Sunday at Pl.itts rnoiith on his way daw n. Thede'is looking well and reports goad progress Kt the University. 51 RH. N. r.. Yoirxu, H-CKKPATIIIC rifVStf IAN, treats imm h o( wiiiitMi iiml ihil.iieii . Cliroriic tiiNeu-H- a .speci;i!i.y. 0!iii-e hours from a to 11 a. m. Mini IroTii :i!ur . in. orliec in resilience, cn Seventh ;inU Oak StivolH, opposite Mr. IxiveyS residence. 33 ;r'at lied Store is the spot. - Apples! Apples! Arplfs! 3212 at F. S. WIiitk's. Xo trouble to show goods. Come and sec ns. (Ikeat Hid Stoiu;. LJest made and cheapest clothing in town at the C.ur.AT Sroui:. " Onlv on.? row election day and that w;,s soon quitted. They Frye'H it out. The farmer's and poor man's fri. :i!s. Ireat lied Store, I.. KalisKY & Son. -Mr. Oldham leaves ns th biggest, finest app'.u we have seen yet, a great hand o-.ni red cheeked fellow. Mr. Drew's big team ran away i :! iun inorniiig and scHtUre 1 the nn hi up Washington Avenue some. Tho band tnusi-.' scared theai, out; horse was cut pretty bad. A car load tf apples just received at White's. Ail varieties for cooking and cutiPf. -- Th fuiibial of Mr. and Mrs. Xev V.b'i chill took plan Wednesday in. - ruing at 10 :i. in. A largo number of cai i i tges followed tlit- corps'- to its last r'-r ing place. ; Monf-y positively rctund'd foi all ' v."t found as repnvented at t lie j r.ru.AT T!ri onr. j -- A.i eM-cl'.ert icttei from Nub- J binx-anir; to - late for the Ia.-.t t li-tments and drafting while I was Weivly. an i a it v.-as a description of j nNt positive that there would be no tiio K. publican nneting at Greenwood f,tier hostilities, and no further ef i'. wi'.l haid!y he of intuit i:ow the J fuJ.t ,n:l,H on tliH part of the rebel ' . ii i-- oi r. j aimios yet. I thought it was unlikely (bn. Grant :irl part) left Oniha j there would be, but thought it was Mon ay at ' a. m. esoited by Genual ! better te take proper precautions. So an.tciion and the (J. A. R, At the j 1 oulereil tho. Army of the James to lui.l'lh-of the liver they w-re met by I S ''k to Uurt's Station, to remain M -iv. u lVrkins, and the G. A. K. f i there while wo could go on to Wash- (Jeneral Grant. An escort of the Grand Army of the Republic left Omaha Thursday after noon iu the Pullman car Humboldt to receive and welcome Gen. Grant. Gen. C. F. Manderson was commander and Capt. J.'S. Wood adjutant. The party met the General at Ch eiine, and returned to Omaha, reach ing there Saluid.iy about 2 p. m., as before stated. On the road do ami crowds welcomed the dit iiiv'tr-iie.l man at every sta tion. In t'e ev ening a camp-lire, ns it is called, was lit. and stones of the v.ar circulated freely. After Gen. Mai. .lei -o:i, Paul Yandt-rvoort and others had s;"';e!i, Gen. Grant was cvt'.l"d for, and made quite a speech, giving tho following reminiscence of aritiT daye: ' Alu r Ii." t -ii u laler of Lee. 1 hur ried b'fk t- WjvM'.ring'.on w:th all haue, to ."-top t!ie enormous expendi tures the government wa at that time making iu the way of purchases, en 10 .v i. I'ihiii thence e ist over tin C. i:. A ii. R. it. --W1.1-II CUIII.. t' 'lO 11 gO n-lit to tti.- Great II-d Store. Red 11 ig on ! he house. L. K M.i-KV Son. Obilnary. Soiill Bf.sn, October 23d, 1979. Friday innmiug the ciilzens ut tliis nt-thbor-liood wen? saddened liy learning that their good iisid kind neighbor and friend Mrs. Uhuda. t Worrell. ua stricken by the hand of death the ! tii.ri.i t..f-im ntnhr ia-i !;lie relin-d with her family app.uei.Uy as well a usual . About II o'clock ftie was taken with a eougti Inj: spell, and iu two short hours sh? explicit in her husband's arms. It was a very heavy blow upon the family, hut hardest upou the husband, and it seemed for a time a-i if he could not he reconciled. He nnd hi family have the heart -fait sympathy of the entire cummuuity. Mother Worrell was the daughter of lie v. Samuel Story. wa horn November I'.'ti:, A. 1). 121, in Jlatt-shurs. Clinton county, New York. She came from New York to Ohio, and from there to Indiana. Here she was united to the llaptbt church in her fifteenth year, and was married in the nineteenth year of herae to John 15. Worrell. She came to Iowa iu l4.s, and from thure to Nebraska in and has re sided here since, beloved by all who knew her, for she wr.s a loving and-.-iffcctionat.? wife, kind and indulgent mother, ardent and consis tent Christian and true friend. We all feel that she is better off. and we are sad to loe her. iiet out IJoors! The close contineruant of all factory work, gives the operators pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, miserable feel ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kid neys and urinary troubles, and all th physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out wfdoorsoru.se Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine and rosr cheeks iu them. They cost but a trifle. See another column. Nebraska Beer, at Antelope Brewery, Lincbdn, Neb., orders received and promptly filled. Agents ere, Keenan & Grace. tf. Backlen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every ease or mon ey refunded. Price 2 cents per box. For sale by Smith !c Black, Wholesale and Bet ail, Plattsmouth, Xeb. 241y. Notice t: 'I eaeiicrs. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmoiitii, 1st Friday and Sat- ; i ii may in January, ieiruary, May, Au gust, October and "November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day iu March,. Tune and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. 1). 1). Martixdale. 41m5 Sup-.-riatendent. lliill3 ! fltWlI I WW 2 sfia H n n I1WI I 1 it m a a e uiu .c.2 L. FRANK CARRUTH'S JEWELRY STORE. Ure en back era Ho! I sell you the best Boots and Shoes for the smallest amount of Greenbacks in town. 2!Hf. Pi.tki: Mi:nii:s. r ih iegton io do as I said, to stop the ex penditures that were being made. An vou all remember, I lie authorities in j Ridimond had taken llight. and th.ey I never stopped till they got to Danville. I I Great laughter.! Finding we were ... not pursuing th:n, thev did stop there, j .onetime since we mad' mention . ... . " .. ,. . i j I 7M1 ;i jios 1 1 ig i u ,ij ,i- i.iiu s .in in:, vl y ! .. i . .,... irn i, i... ,.- ,j ,. .1:,1 a i.-idu. t of 'la'tsniAi' h, o:il near , , " ..... . 1 , who was t;.Vijr:i.r f A irjfima at, tn;.t Ciifveniie. V. e now t.e l the .lourn- . . , . .... . . ...... r i unif, si.'iii l-tier ii.ionii o ii in o4 i al th at his father, reMilnis; at Lincoln.! .. . ' .' . i : tl Mi C to 111. WulL-:l 3II. list b le.-l- ; . r.t out a metallic cvsLet for his re- ; , , . .. , .,- . ., .. : el. anj v.itioar ieitm tneia know I luaii.s aiel teci ived a telegram iu re- i . . , , , , . . , I that I was not t!:er- ti-h'rap.ied it to s-. -i.:;e. va in-' he was a.ive and well ... , . ,, ,, . r ! ' j meat ashiu ; .::. ll was to this ef- j -The Oh Be Joyful Club ave a j fe;-t : He w t; - ve. u r of th ..- ph-aant little dance at FitGerald i nionwealth of Virginia, an 1 as such j Jl.di lat Thursday irvviiiaj.', about til'- j he had te:;' na'. i'.v remove 1 tl.: s--.it ; 1 1 1 n couples bein, iu attendance. W v I of l: ''ei :; n- tin b-rstand thev w ill I e a. regular fea- i I) i!ii!h fr.im Itic'-m : i to rU'Y.i': 1 lie W. SI I - i tire of the wintei'.s en'.ei taiuiuent and j cn of kim aia; !'.. n !) v!i;-t':-,r !'e ' I pioptrly conducted will be a d'ir- j would b" p -roi i : t exercii.j the : aMe one. functions of his o:'i v in i)rivilb- e.n- j I ... I ... i . :. I , ! , i . . . i lil il -- . o. Oi ii nr., ll lie .:iii 1 c . i '. ' . t j I I i".i-ii-'is w an: l per.u.tie.I to i.-av-; . the c.i'i.strv. I .v is !! ', i'i. :; s to ta -. - Save Money by btniii'4 the Gnat Red Store, where they line strictly one prive. and the only i on e that sells -oods at Chicago ju ii -es. Gn at Red Store, L. K.VLMiY i; Son. --Ve are very much pained to hear thit our neiabois, Mr. an I Mrs. Xe-vi!l- lt their little b iby after all. ll l Mud it evening. Mr. Neville t ans-. er to . v.'.i :i 1 .i an i-:i,-.i ; t meet Mr. Lhe.,!:i : the sl-l.f.Vi.lk and ttdd hint ab.eit ii. lie sapvoed I was asking 1 1 i i - f ir instruction?. I ! will tell you ho .v ii i ;.' he s lid ; it i like an Irishman o:nv Iihji.J f '.!)!t j ..... . ;.. ..... :. ,i.:f .r .!. ;., i-...... ;..i-.. j ill t"..- l.ii 'I I . L ... ill it i.l .1 ll lo r. I , laud had been f.r a loriir time. He' t.aij.istleP horns with tho assurance - - , .,.,.. ..., ...: v ,:,lt fU(. i For Sale. A lii.e Imported Boar, Kssev, about one year old. Also three of his Boar pis, at f;ii prices. Kiujuire of ,':r .Iam:s Pkttj:k. Knroueiiu Hotel. This is a new hotel, wpposite the Academy of Music. ( street, Line In, Nebraska. I' is lirst class in every respect. Good sample rooms for com mercial men. Terms. -Svi per day. Si' teXt 'Kit .V BlIOOKS -14 !y Proprietors. Farm far Sal? ! ConMslimr of Fihtj" two acres under cultivation, with a ool dwelling house and substantia! outbuildings, on Sect i m ;'. Town lv Rane 11. Louis ville Pi-ecioct. Knquire of " :;ttll J. Sciix.ati:::, Plattsmouth. I ! :: r 1 Money 31a ii. Call at Merges' Shoe Store, where vol w ill et the most and best Boots and Shoes, for that kind of stuff iti town. . 2'.n'. Tae !ireat Re I Sto.v is ;!ie only place iu tow n where you c;t t yen: full money" worth, lik v Sox. Prop. I'or Sale. A l.-.re brown m are colt three years oi l. wei;!r. about ten hundred and fif ty, sound and well built. L'niuire at this ofiicc. or of tf James Pettee. This is Your Case. You Lave headache, aching pain in the side and under the shoulder, are bilious, constipated nnd dizzy; have bad breath, voracious appetite and then no appetite; are despondent and gloomy. The trouble is with your liver.and Biiown's Yeoetap.i.e Liver Piles are ptepared to cure just such cases, and will cure you. Give them a trial. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith & Black, and O.F. Johnson. 32tf Plattsmouth, Xeb. Diseases of tho Ski a. It is in the blood, and you have blotches and eruptions, pimples, ring worms, boils, tumors, tetter, salt rheum, chronic rheumatism, scrofula, or you may be. suffering from the ef fects of Mercury. Ext. Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Iodide of Potassium will purify yoor blood, iuvig. rate your liver and cure you. All physicians recommend it. For sale by J.- H. Butterv, Smith & Black, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth. o"2tf m i Head and don't buy a Dollar's W orth of Goods until you have GIS Iti, all Its SSasayr' 'FSiMCl GOODS NEVER SO CHEAP BEFORE, FOR CAt3H;: Fcr Sale. A tine lot of Stock Steers "Will be sold as cheap as any man can sell them on the market. Apply to Sam Barklic. Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1S7S all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have m name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIFS P.LPPKR BI." RG, M AXi FAt Ti'it:::. Plattsmouth. - - Nebraska. E" ii HH I'. t-e!id J"i .!. I - ill Mat iips or cm l v ney for :i new Horse I'.ook. Ii trei.t i;--c.i.-e. ii.i - .'" line eiii:ia inir-t slum vz poM; lens :i.-i;i:!-el I'.y -ick Siorsi-s. a tiilile of itoscs. a I;iil'c c.il IS:OC Iccti. ill of ;ilu;il.le recipes, niies for tcliuiK tlte Hire of a lmsve, uitii an ciiiriaviiu: sliowiii teci i. i. f each yettr. ami a larc aiiioant of oilier valuable borse infoi ti:atii'ii. Ir. Win. Ii. lia:l ays, "I liave inc,i-!.t Looks v!mc1i 1 iuu" paiil ai'.l r Hi for liieli I !o not like :n vrell as i lo veurs.'- nil fi- a citeular. Agents watiteil." 15. J. Keiulai!. M. i)., Enos-iHh-ii Ka!!. 't. J'.ly Si 5'. l I.IM Tin- leniarkaLli- ineiiicine w ill eun Spavins, Splint. 'nrli. I a lions. e . ni nny clilai uriiici. I , and "ill remove tlie lnincli wifhnut UMM,eriiiiT or e:uir.s a Nore. Xo rcrae sl'.WIS ily ever ili.-toveieil eipials it for crt tainty of :.ct iin in Mppii;;i the laaii-riess ami reiimvini: llie lnincli. I'lii. si. i n. S; in! 'l'Et K for t-ircitl.tr ivina poMtivc jiroof. Sottl lv ilrtrrists or sent Lv tl:c in ventor, I!. .1. Ken dall. M. i.. Eno-Liirli l-'al!-. Vl. V. I', t.ooil maii a !:!, imah.t. Xcl)iarUa. Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 23tf. I5r. Kiug's Golden Com- o preparation. that baby was batter, when he was i tel-gi aphed atiu to cjhu home fro witness its death. I . I : . , - .... - ... i nai.ni oi unuKtiig was rong apon I him. wanted to lake something, ! and so f:;- a whi! lr; to k s .! i water. 'A understand a large number of .One day, howcvei, e h.d 1 his t he Go I Templars went out to t!i i arou n-.-c'-.tie sociable ;it Concord Lodge, ; pal a lir.ip of brand ?l. u lay nioht. Mr. Joe Gi'm.mr and ! kuo-.vust to ni :. i'' two uther partia3 taking out several loads, and tw or tliree loads gving from town; a jlly tim? wai re p: .ed, which the He::ami regrets be ing a.i ib'e to participate in. ass 1 an l said. 4 1) ic or, can't you j in that iiube rrt.it lau ;hter Mr. Liuc jin cm tu t havo s ,i t anvi plainer than that, that " Extra " Billy Smith could have leave to take as many of that s ut f drinks as he pleased." Great laugler.j An thev nuared i!i:i S.n:i!urj I Miss I. !lln; Simpson is instructing ,.,.. , , ,, , r j S iui.ders and Pad-ioek, and ( ongre.ss- ln r music pupils preparatorv to a con- .,, ,. x- ... - i ' 1 1 - man alentin-j went out on a special . w liicti she contemplates giving in , . . ,, 1 I to ireruont and met tha partv." ubowt two weeks. These concerts are J ( inten.'.p.l to give the parents and fi iends I ,r. ' ,,'-. i ,j Thev were welcomed by Gen rook. .t the pupils an opportunity to judge " ... , . ' , J " Mayor Chase, and Governor Nance, of tueir improvement an 1 have proven i . . t . ..... . . 1 , ' j and cscoited to Capitol II ill, where neieioioir ver pieasaui. r uiinei speeches were made by Gv. Xance, Mayor Ch ise arm others. Gen. Grant responded in a short speech. From there they were driven to the government court house where p n ticulars will b? given iu our next ir-vae. Over t wo hundred assembled at the ib'.pot. Saturday nioruiHg to go up to O.nah.'i for the Grarii rsreption. Only j a hand-shaking reception took place, one car having bean provided, a ntim- j Three thousand people, it is estimated, be r were unable to ;o. Alt this might shmd; hands with General and Mrs. have been prevented had tha parties I Grant. on'y given in thmir names to the e;;n- i in the EVENIXo. mittee. that the R. R. company niigliL A banquet was held at the Withnell. kmv about how nniiv were. goin;. j Gen. Manderson, Senator Paddock, Ajr. Ferguson, who h is so s-.i'vess- ,1,abr Saunders sioke ami Gen. Grant Xullr conducted a class of the 11 i-h j wt-retl the toasts and speeches school diildren through a series of les- brietly. sons terminating in a conceit, will be IVlega'.ious from Lincoln, Fremont, gin a shert series of instructions next j PhUtsmouth, k!l the State otlicers, week Monday at the High School j min' newspaper men from abroad, whicri will include adults as well as the i :t:i1 Ihitnenso ciowd of people were HC.'ioI.irs. Having met with such goad j l,1'-'st iu the afternoon, success here it is piobabh? a, Mate i Twenty-five thousand people par X u i.ial Musical Association wiil be j ticiputed in the celebration, and Oma held here next summer.'under the aas- S ilI3tly feels proud. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past season, when all the rest ut us have been sick so much, and have h id the doctors visiting us so oft en. Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I used Hop Bitters in time; kept my family wt 11 and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it has cost you and the neigh bors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." "Deacon, I'll use vour medecine hereafter." It was unquestionably a great recep tion, a grand ovation from the State of Nebraska to our country's foremost citizen, the greatest general of the age and the most wonderful man in many respects that the world has ever produced. pi ? of Prof. Ogden of St. Louis, who is widely know n in Musical affairs and Mr. Ferguson. This will bo a great help to our town and will call in a number of outsiders. Horse Thief Caught. Sheriff livers returned from Texas Monday moruing with W. L. Jhnson, a horse-thief, he hn3 been after for a year. -" After tracing hiiu through Ken tucky, hi home, to Texas he finally beo-.ia-.v- certain euougU of hi man to get n requUitiou, which being grafted, he was obliged to go. just n the "ev of election or run the chance of loosing his man. The Sheriff passed through the qua rantine Lues while gone, found Johti .i!. brought him heme and as it is a clear tase he will ut doubt be panish- e.i. want to i.-t people know that j Varieties in fancy goods at Mrs. a l-vr-e-tliii-f eMurrr:fa'f.5 fro ha Cass Johnson & Miss Sweeney's. Some- New Milliuery for Fall and Winter. New fall geods at Miss Sages' Millin ery Establishment, Ashland, Xeb. Beautiful hats, ties, laces, etc., etc. Also canvass, zephyrs, and cardboard. 32t4 We pay more for country produce than any house in town. L. Kalisky & Sox, Great Red Store. Merchant Tailors. Rasgorshek Bros., Main Street, one door east of Dovey's, are getting on a tine assortment of domestic and im ported cloths, which they invite every one to ca'.l and examine. They guar antee good work and tit, and will en deavor to give satisfaction to all their customers. Theirs being the only ex clusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in the city, they are able to give their undivided attention to their work, and their patrons may rest as sured that every effort will be made to please. Suits and single garments in the latest styles and the best of work. Call and see them. 2Gm2. SPECIAL NOTICES. E. Rosenbaum has on hand fresh Milwaukee beer bn draught, daily, cool and nice. 14tf. A good second-hand mower for sale cheap fur cash, or to tiade, by 20tf F. S. White. Scl.lit' Milwaukee beer on draught alwav3, at E. Rosenbium's saloon. I'laUsmouth, Xeb. 14tf. Thirty of the bent orran matters of the W orll are com lie tit oi at tlie 1'iiris Exposition, a cahle ilispateli to the Ass M-iatett l'ro-.s says tivo Lihot f:old meilals have, lu-en awarded "to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. ft. r i mi. iir ii nr in m m m ml We wiil l.iiv A!i'iils a t!iiur v t Mim ii-r tmtrii h and iinM( or ni low a lai ie cummiundu, to sll our new ind woodprful iiivrntirns. Il mean vkat u.mv, bunvl fit. AJdieM.-kiii AC0 AlaiiLll. Miclj. Peojde's CoiiTcntion. At Merges' Shoe Store where they will get the inoct and best goods for their money. ' California pound. Is a strictly vegetabl and will positively cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, coming up of Food, Pain in pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness, Constipation. Jaundice, Liver Com plaint or any affection of the Stomach or Liver, in the shortest time possible. Vou are not asked to buv until you know what you are getting. There fore, as you value your existence, do not fail to go to your Druggist and get a trial botlle.fe ofvh-iry-, which will Jdiow what a regular ono dollar bottlj will do. Ask-lor Du. Kiyo's Cam eo km a Golden Cmii-otwi), and take no other. Sold by Smith tV: Black, wholesale and retain, Flat smouth, Xeb. . CTcrtwly Vou .Must ( sire that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, vou can cure yourself. It has established! the fact that Consumption can be j cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, j W 1 . r. .tti 1 w r I ll I l ct litil-l tw! .ill fli. 1 eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. You can use two thirds of .a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and SlJjji per bottle. If your Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman it Smith, Prmrcists. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use SHILOII's SYSTEM VITA LI ZKR. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such teims as these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by Chapman v Smith. Drutrcrists. You can get a good Watch, silver case, and American movement', from $10 to 835, warranted for or.e year and a good time keeper. Clocks from 1.50 to $5, each. Cull Pins, Neck Chains and Jewelry, from 50c to 8:2.50 per pair and set. A Iarxe assortment of Silver aid Plated Ware: iiood Castors for $2 each. Knives, Forks and Spoons, cheaper than ever. $X$m gfosirniirnvte : Moli,oa & Acc.-icos bom si. ti,$io end,.- . oo large assortment oi loSm Guitar String., and the celehrated Silver Steel Strings. Harmonicas from 5c to $2,50 each. Pocket Knives from 10c to 3 each. Razors, Strops, &e. ft Shol- font ior 84, and a 7 shootinir Hevolver tor 8 1 . to ; all kinds of art ridaes and ammunition; Shells for shot guns loaded for $3 per .hundred. And in the Phrt4.rtrtvWhit SrliMvivfinin'i vou can get One Dozen hue lietouched C'ards, for S2.50. Cahinet cards, 84 per dozen. Gems, 50c to 82 per dozen. frames of all Kinds :; Good 8x!0 Frames, fine pat terns, from 50c to 1.50 s:tvri' with glass, com pi iv. Velvet Paspartoots, and Card Frames, from 5c to 75 cents. m uMI? i P. n ii n m Her nm Uiil -S K-el m i-i m q h urn bui ill . H A Meedlle9 lis. all MacliSs8cs9 zuzzl 55 tiial9 as the .B'pi9fafIiE i the mmehm xcccl all c, m We vnll not be Undersold in any line of Goods. Watch Work Done, and Warranted. tills A diatIesMeiitt . V.1V .LM .J'JjYSJ-J S'JXJC'K' OJj1 ( )rJ1 1 J ! Everything for MENS' and BOYS' Wear. r 6t to 13 1 xiaaiix'e-aci r m saio BBBaue up 8 . . . ..... ... ... .? p,a llic Well's I'ei-siaii iViluine-llACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists Plattsmouth Xeb. 331yeov A G110 thiee year'old colt for sale Kuquire at this othceorof tf James I'kttke. CowLt v. thing new every day. 3l-t2 LouiTille White and Fire Crick Works. Capt. J. T. A. Hoover, Prop, llrick of every kind Wall, ornamental; fire brick especially for Dakers, Ih ewers, Foundry wen, S;c. Write to J. T. A Hoover, Louisville, Xeb. lutf JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand AND HEARSE I FUNERALS. TAKE NOTICE I I want fill of my iwcounts fettled to date, an-l I sliall do no more rroilit bu-iuess. All old acroimts must le settled up. anil no new ones will be m;id fnlcss such accounts are eettied Hlinrtly they will le med. I wish to do a strictly cash business iu future. JOHN" SHANNON". JOly riattsnioutlt. Neb. KEENAN OK ACL. Retail Lipor Dealers. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. PLATTSMOUTH - - XEIi. Wanted ! Some jiotaioes and winter vegeta bles on subscription. Bring 'eru on. Also some apples. tf Billiard Hall and Saloon oh Main street, four doors from Sixth at Xeville's old place. VEST JiliAXDS OF C'lGAIiS, A LESS, WISES, d C. BtfiubfrTh?Xme and 1' I . Itiy Keenan & Grace. fir. ii co' 13 o A3 i -3 ! E-t Q O O O Pi ZD o o o Q ; 0 w x s.jl. ucMkm - - . .. r 3 CO 0 ;. N m f- i- 3 w1 5 o u o E-i V S3" k WESCOTT 2 & POWELL OL.0 TRIERS r PLATTSMOUTH, I H I o NEBRASKA. d ;0P D- CO 11 o a 1 ?a - o 3 - B' i Q o o c h 2 w s 2 LE i 3 W X ci W f w O W O o P CD CO o t-9 ami we .ju. it them here t sell. We nwe In that: business ; hi business is to 0.0 Tours to hmj them it We tlali&Ik asr IBssea is to Ipwy tl2eiai9 amtl the Sief plsce yM caMo 'as tue he&i place Ho Ve have aBaici gtQefe of Ready Made Goods. Y:'(,.V7,s:. Vv' G-OOtDSI2JIlij'SJL:. uy ihem3 mul doia'a fmget it OUR NAME IS WESCOTT & POWELL