LOCAL NEWS- Frtwt ITedntrfay't Dtii'y. "lho rirer is up so that boats can land at the foot of Miin struct a-jain. Wo larn that Mr. Peck, trothor-in- lawof Prof. Miller, whi recently arrived here from the east, has purchased tho res idence cf M. L. White ia the wtst part of town. We enw a email drova of liO about fifty running around loose yester day. It might have Rgood efi'ect if they were to break into tha "later patch,' of eoin3 opponent of the hog law. lion. John CovoJe expressed the opinion, while in Omaha recently, that the main line of Ilailroal from the Mis souri river west must eventually b9 oa the louth eids of Platte river. -A large number of the youn peo- pl'j of Plattsmouth are making prapar ations to attend the pio-nio at Ilesser's Giovo to-morrow. A jolly good time id expected. Surveyor General Hitchcock ar rived on the St. Joseph this morning. We understand ho will start for Leaven worth in the coure cf a few days to ring up the field notes of the State and other paperi deposited there, wehn the ofEoi will be all ready for operation. Some liitle excitement was created ia Nebraska City a few days since, as we Isarn from the Xtici, by a confession of a boy, fourteen years old, by which sev eral citizens of that city aro implicated in horse-stealin j transactions. The bay was arrested for being connected with the stealing of a horse, and .-as induced by threats and promises to make a "clean breast" of the whole affair. He states there is a regular band, having signals end words, and that they have one of their principal depots in Nebraska City. He gave the names of several member who reside and arc well known in Ne braska City among others that cf Mr. Edwards and Geo. Washington Hoyt. Kdwards keeps a livery stable in Nebras ka City, and tho boy also stated that he kept an underground stable whore stolen horses were kept. He says th.it it was a part of tho band that attempted the Savannah Bank robbery some time ago. It has long been believed that a regular ly organized band existed who operated principally between St. Joseph and Omaha, and known facts in tho state ment of this boy gives ground for the belief that his whole story is trtfa. No etoae should be left unturned to hunt this matter up and clear the country of auch a dangerous organization, fhnt JTificKzy't Vary. rT-tPIufi" hats are all the rge craor.g t': ''oldest inhabitants" of PlatUmoutb. About a dozen new ones made their ap pearanco on the streets yesterday. gy Judge Dewes, of Glenwood, ha been in the city for two or three days or j busings. He purpose going to Kansas City to practice law. 3" The Mess.s. Lazenby will lire another briok kiln ia the course of a week or ten days. The demand for brick this eeasoa has b:ej greater than auj former year. y Plattsmouth is nearly depopulated of young people to-day. They have all gone to the Good Teicplar'a pic nic at Ilesser's Grove. We wish them ail a happ y time. pyihsre is a band of juveniles about town that need looking alter or they wii follow eOf the rt minstrel outfit that rhincM thU wav. Thev have made ev erything hideous with their bont" for the past week. - 3jTThe y'ews states, on the authority Cf Wm. McLennan, that .Mr. lloUe Las old out on the pubho bunding question for $j00. This is rather a grave change, and the Atirs makes it rather bluntly. We hope that paper may b mistaken. 5?"Mr. McPherson, cf Lancaster Co., called at the Herald offiea tbi3nnora.a We learn from him that tne grasshoppers have nearly all disappeared from that part of the country, and that the crops look well. The A'tzts learns that a utile daughter of Hon. J. B. Bennett accident ally fell into a cistern a few days since, where she remained some ten minutes before she was rescued. There wa about six feet of water in the cistern but her clothes buoyed her up until sb. was taken out. Five joucg men were recently scared pretty nearly out of their under garment near Tskama, by wh.it they up.oscd 1 1 bo Indians. Thy run five railes, armed themselves and prepared for fiht. The supposed Indians proTed to be eonie neighbors who were "out on the prairie looking at the country Three prisoners attempted to break jail at Nebraska City a few nights ago. The watchman mistrusted some thing was wrong, pulled ofThis boots and listened at the door, where he discovered they were digging. He notified the jail or, who soon put a stop to their operations in that direction. 27"Prof. Ilayden, the State Geologist, and his assistants, were in this city a few days ago, and took a look about the bluffs below town. We hope the citizens generally will preserve all Geological pccirarnj that may come under their ob Btrvation, and deposit thean with some ons and we would suggest County Com- """-mer unite as a suitable person sn rder to facilitate the labors of the Geol CS- Everything that can be done by oar people to assist in u thoreugh exami nation will be of immediate benefit to ourselves. We understand Trof. Hayden w;ll visit this place again in the eourae of a couple f weeks. CSWe would call the attention of our farmers and builders to the advertise m.nt of Foreman's method of preserving timber. The solution of this quostion is of vital importance to our peopleand we trust they will at.sfy themselves In regard to it. The inventor has produced a composition which purports to eflectu ally harden any kind of timber, and ren der it impervious to decay. Should this process prove what it purports and we Know of no reason why it should not it will be of incalculable benefit to Ne brasia where Cottonwood abound but durable timber is scare. Its cheapness br ngs it within the reach of all, and will make cottonwood posts cheeper than the present price asked for oak, And much more durable. Examine it test it and satisfy yourselve. Fi t friaait Daily. 3?Dennis Dean, Eq., arrived in the city last evenii.g, direct from Ashland. 37A now well is being dug on Main street in front, of the new county build ing. CsTSpecial meeting of St. Luke's Ves try, at Dr. Livingston's oCee, Saturday, l jth, at 2 p. m. "Surveyor General Ilitchooek left forj Leavenworth this morning, for the purpose of bringing up the remainder of the papers belonging to his office. Ed. Buttery of the firm of Simp son, Mickelwait &. Co., is again able to attend to business. He bas been pros t.ated with a bilious attaek or what he terms a regular "June rise." CSTThe telegraph operator at Omaha said yesterday that the capitol had been moved to Council Bluffs. We presume it must be geiag wes., and has started on the regular route from Omaha, via coun cil Cuffs and Plattsmouth. We had news list evening that it was on the way. gSMr. Reach of Des Moines is in the city. II j is looking through"this western country, and gathering up such informa tion as he can in regard to our soil, cli mate, products, population, etc , with a view to selecting a looatioa'at some fu ture time. 3?There same near being a runaway on Main street this morning. A farm team had been left without hitching, and became frightened by the shriil scream of the ferry boat whistle. The driver happened to be near them, and his time ly Torts prevented a general runaway. Teams should not be left on the street without hitching, as it not only enjin- rers the team end wagon, but the lives of pedestrians, and especially children. ffH. Ilewland, Esq., left at the Hsr aLd oHie this morning a dish of as nic strawberries as we have s-.enln the west. Thry are as largo, plump and sweet as anyone could wish, and are only the com raon wild strawberry, cultivated. We think thry are qiml ta any of the fine varieties we have foil in Nebraska, and Mr. Ilowland assures us they are much ?urer. 7"Dress makes the man we all admire A person clad it. giod attire: A we'.l dressed person Ends hi way Where others have to keep at bay. And try to argue ail you can, You'll find 'lis dress that mak"3 the man. Tho' strong the crtiments may seem, (f jod C-'othinz leads to eood esteem And daily hourly may review What fashionable dress cn do. And persons anxious to ba dressed In clothes the cheapest, and and the best, Newman's to them wo would say, Study vriursrlrps' and stp this way : The choicest Clothing ever wore, Is at Newman's Clothing Store. In cloth, and workmanship as well, The various articles excel, And all who buy their Clothes admit Superiority of Ct. tYom Saturday' Daily TThe infant daughter of Hon. T. M. Marquett died yesterday. The funer al obsequies took place to day. ClWe saw three Gshes at Morrison's market this morning whose aggregate weight was 114 pounds. They were caught in ths river below town. 5 Bishop Clarkson an J tne iter's Hermann, Rice, Gaamann, IIuchin-jn, Hinmann and Divio, . are in the city to attend the C nse ration of St. Lure's Church to-morrow. 5TLe Union pic nic, at Ilesser's Grove, by the Good Templars, was well attended. A large number were up from Nebraska City, and all enjoyed the occas sion immensely so we are told by those who were present. J?"The Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival, given by the ladies of tho Pres byterian Church, last evening, was well attended, and was, withal, a fine affair. At ths requst of a large number of citi- s!ns. tLey will give anotner entertain ment this evening. fyVe learn that Ca'S eotj ty is to have a speeial term of court, commeno ing on the 2Cth iust , for the purpose of trying George Carnes, the prisoner now lying in jail on the charge of killing Key. singer. A regular terra was desired, as there are a large number of cases that should be decided before the regular term according to law. C-The residence of Sarah Baker, Esq. oa what is known as ihe Donelan farm was struck by lightning lat night Tie current came down tho stove pipe. demolished tne etove, knoened uown everybody in and about the house, killed a cat (or dog we are not positive which), and stirred things up generally. No one hurt. CMr. J. Mueller, of Couseil Bluffs. dealor in Pianos, Organs, etc., will visit this city about the last of the present month, when persons having instruments that need tuning or otherwise repairing, old ones that they wish to trade for now ones, or who wish to purchase new ones, can do accommodated Mr. M. is agent for several different manufacturers of first-class pianos, and can furnish any make desired. If you have an old pic ture that you prize, have it ready and Mr. Mueller can enlarge it and paint it either in oil or water. 3fA B. Smith, Esq., of this city, has shewn us a new improvement of his upon tho Roadometer, upon which he intends applying for a patent. The main fea tures of the improvement consists in nn extra wheel and screw, which increases the capacity of the machine thirty times over the old style. Another important feature cf it is that it is made to fit on the tnd of tho hub, and consequently its oper ations cannot be varied by the oentrifu al force, no matter how fast the wheel revolves. It is made to show the exact distance traveled from one half revolu tion of the wheel to 750 miles. The model shown us was manufactured by Mr. Smith himself, and was as fine a specimen of mechanism as would be looked for in nn eastern mashine shop. F rom Jftntlay't Daily. "Tbe telegraph wire is down across the riatte again. (T'Old Muddy is on the rise yet. It is nearly bank full at this place. "Steamboats are now landing at the foot of Main street, within fifty yards of some of our business houses. e-Maj. D. H. Wheeler, Praf. Miller, A. B. Smith and others, left for Omaha on the St. Joseph to-day. (f5"Ws can see no reason why D. B De Land & Co's. best Chemical Saleratus should not be used in all cases, as it has no superior, and weighs more than other Saleratus. prHon. O. P. Mason has been ap pointed and confirmed Chief Justice of Nebraska, vice Wm. A. Little, deceased. Ho is assigned to the Second Judicial Dis trict, and opens court in Nebraska City to-day. fWm, Porter, Esq., arrived from North riatte last Friday. II9 reports the town at that place as the worst speci men of morality he ever saw. Their trains have not been heard from for some time out it. l'orter tninss tney are all right. JfD. J. McCann, Esq., ef Nebraska City, was in town this morning, on his way home. MoCann is a wide-awake businns3 man, and bas done ranch for the benefit of his locality and the State at lare. CJ-Wben the bill for the location of State buildinss came wp on its third reading in tho Senate, the Omaha T!-pf-ney attempted to buy one of the sup porters cf the bill from Washington eounty by offering an amendment that tho Agricultural College, and S'ate University b9 located in his d striet. They offered the same thing to Otoe county, but it would not win. Tde Gorpiak Knot Untied. You have untied the gordian knot The long looked for Sewing Machine has at last made its appearance. Your inven tion is one of the triumphs of this centu ry. I am actually astounded at its oper ation. I can take with case, Cfleen hun- dren stitches a minute, in the most perfect manner. Rev C. D Lakey, Fredericksburg'), Ohio, t ths Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co. CTTho Herald "outfit," from the senior to Lis satanio majesty, wt re made glad on Saturday, by the cntranee of a boy with a bucket of Ico Cream from nank'e fa.hionable Saloon. It was de voured with a relish, and all hands had a kindly feeling towards the gentlemanly proprietor who did not forget that prin ters like rooi thinzs. Streisiht bas his rooms fitted ud in first-rate style, and h Cream is superb. Long may he llouri-b, is the desire of all hands in the Herald office. . i 1 CJSee notice of Shepherd Dogs for sale. 3Tho Supreme Court of Nebraska has been adjourned antilMonday the 29th of July. gs7"0. F. Johnson has purchased Dr. Livine-ston's stock of Uruss, and will n open them at Lis stand in the Post Office building. Cy-Th telegraph wire between this citv aad Omaha is all right agnin. The connection was made about 2 p. m. to day. iIt is exprctad that tha Presbyteri an Church of this city w li 1..' supplied with a preacher soon-probbly this week. (JiTW. W. Erwin, Esq.. is agent at this place for the Cincinnati Home Insur ance company. It is said to bo one of the best oompanies in the United States. The weather hss been exceedingly eool for two or three days past, and the wind from the north. We should judge there was eometbinz icy in tne vicinity of Omaha. ("Dorrington is doing an extensive bmine.-s with h:s patent Petroleum Stoves He' has sold out one shipment, and is ex pecting mora every day Everybody ap. rears to want them. Maps of Nebraska are in demand just now. Wise has those for sale whieh show the very section upon which the publie buildings are to be located if you can only find it. "The Republican complains that peoplo in the southern part of the State are stopping their paper, for the reason that they cannot endorse the course it has pursutd in regard to legislative mat ters. It says that course was adopted deliberately. 2?"The IlcpufHican is getting perfect ly wild, and pitches into individuals and the public promiscuously. In an article headed ,;the public printing," it says "we find no authority for taking the money from the pockets of a stupid pub lic who fail to appreciate such works." . The Omaha UcralJ aoeuses us of using slang and Billingsgato when speak ing ef that paper. Our only defence is that if we have done so it was because we thought that outfit could not under stand or appreciate any other style. Are we to have any Fourt!! of July Celebration V It noiuiuj umc vunrtni ent is determined upon, we would sug gest that Ilesser's Grove is a little the nicest place for a quiet celebration in Nebraska. The Grove is well arranged for the purpose, and a good speakers' stand is all ready for use. 27" The Republican says it will be seen which can stand on its platform the long est it or tho Herald. We intend to stand by tho Republican party for a time yet. Something more than the disposi tion of a half section of State land must be done before we dsneunce tho party, and take another p latforai. Cramp. A common cause is indiges tion and the uee of sour liquids. These should be avoided, acd Roback's Stomaoh Bitters had recourse to. At the same time use absorbents. For cramp in tho stomaeh take at once a teaspoonful of sal volatile in water, or a tablespeonful of Roback's Catawba brandy. DIED. In this oity, June 1-Uh, inst., Jclia daughter of T. M. and Hattie Marqubtt, aged three weeks and one day. SHEPHERD DOGS. A few Scetch Shepherd Dogs for ffale by - M. STOCKING. jol3w2. 3?"Tha cosiest room in the eity, where lee Cream, Raspberry Lemonade, Con fectionery, Fruit &c, is to ho had, is at the Ladios Ice Cream Rooms, ono door west of B. B. & Co's. Drug Store, up stairs. Ccme and see us. mySOdlm. Hank. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for any ht the Magaiines, Penodicals and .News Papers of the day, at tho Publishers rrieas -T . 1 - T -iJoic ts ma lime 10 su; scnue. Oct. 26. TOIL RENT- A small Dwelling Houe. Enquire of jelldtf Tootle Hansa & Clark. KEEPCG0L ! The nnlrined ha hi superb SODA FOUNTAIN in operation aain in tho Post Offico buidin?, and tho lovers of this debciou beverage are invitee to oall and see him. A pooJ assortment of Green and Dried Fruit will be kept on hand. O. F. Johnson. june lOJAw, HoaclT All persons are hereby warned against purchasing City Warrant No. 71G, city of Piattsm uth, drawn paysible to M. Morgan, for thirteen dollars; the same has been dulicHtt-d and payment stopped on original. Wm. Stadelmann. je. t Wo. LOST. A pocket. ce of Surpical Instruments made by W. F. Ford, New York. Finder will be suitably rewirded by leaving them with Dr. Livingston. iuyl3 DesiraMe Property for Sale. One dwelling hou-e, with seven rooms, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, 6bruV.berv. ic. I). Marqcrtte. Enquire cf S. Duke, Agent. myl( C7ForSale One of Lamb's superior knitting machines the only kind made that widen and narrows. Enquire at this tf5ce. dtf. DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST- Wi1 it" fcll voile in his line on hort notice. J"Leico Willi lr. LiTinfua. July 6. PLATTSMOUTH MARKETS. Corrected by Sinip-ou,IIicktIaitecCo Wheat JTiuconilne in Price. d'Tiiucd at St Lnuistotl 60I 0 for clioif Xo' a-ki Com Hull, n ileinanJ, rons 'iju'iillj uontchat.? ing hand huyei are fleiiug quotoU prices FKOIU'CK I c.ap 12i;ij Wl-.eat tl M:JiO O0 MacSce!!,k;'-t, 2 f-O.f Corn in ear 5-iiToi, N'iif li j " thclltd 6uii '' i Gutter Oats -. lt Cim inenl 1 !i5 Potatoes Flour t 100 is 8 l i- fenocrzaiKS- GROCEIUE- It-tail ! Cuttee Cilfi-e 'MCobO oKir T- a T5" 'i ": ,t:c K.ce niJ'. fowl Oil hynips 1 255' 25, I ot-acco CvmI Oil 1 w - P Lar Oil 2 (HI Jim.a 1 t tj2 Wt 8') ' 31 loft .'( 1 lV;a IS ua'- "Jo 75gl i) Sit' Vi Syll Platte Valley l-Souse C. II- I'akmlle, IVojHifitor. Comer of .M'in and Fo ath Streets, rtatlsmoiitli , Xtb. 53"iloard by tt "ay or wees. mj4 i. it. sixrsos. W. MISKSLWA.1T, Simpson, Mickelwait & Co., . . Wholesale and Retail 4 v Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Anrl f3"t O rtTml O Vt Agents PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA. GROCERIES DOORS, SASH, PIXE AND COTTOWYOOD LUMBER, SJILGLES, ZPICKETS, ETC., ETC. B, NEWMAN B . NEWMAN & CO . , i i CoRNEit Main and Third Streets, Plattsmouth N. T OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE WEST I 1 Dealer ia Gents' Hats Cant;, Roots, &6ioc3, Also a jarje lot of RUBBER CLOTH ISO Of ?!! 'i'iitriptiorn always on hand. 'C,nV at'l f T'imint Hew Earjomo -Es. TxroTm SAX. Plattsmouth, April 10th, 18G6. WM. 3. TETtlCK, PENICK & th Wh ilea!-! V Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Gias?, Paints, Oils, Pure Winos and Liq iors,Coa! Oil and Lamps, Stationery, :c. NOG- Sl 5 SECOND 3-'.V ar th ?tnrtb wter Wholcr!a Aperti md sail Jar - tk:r s.ediciaes ia an autiti-s. A. Is. SPRAGUB dealer lu Groceries, Provisions, PRODUCE, SrO., OPPOSITE THE rOST-OFFICB ;Ali Vin J of Prtduce t.iken in exclmnjre for soo!e. I keep ihe very bes cf Roods, ut.d am boci.d t) 11 t lie it mcuap as any hunt In ILe citr. nov!5J SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Maix St., Plattsmi utu. Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On i-hort notice nr.d re.-on.ib'e ter;n. A H:c' will t uu t.i ncan boat laud.i.K, and to all paitioflhe c ty when diired. nii2S J. VT. ?UANN5. BOARD AND LODGING, B Q. W COLVIN, OAK PTRFKT, .... Tiro bl'ctt- northw-t 'f B:iclc l" ATTSMOCTU. Caool-Huu". j Piiva'e rofim furn el if deMrcd. E.ther day lo-i'd or with lodjttgsat ieun.,&;e tu-a : Jin S dtf. t o to niae., Hntte y & Co.'s tr your L . aimI i.Qtiricatcrfl. 'The plce ts eel Perfumery ar all kii.d U at BLA.VS, SUTTSBY VO.'S. 2T D liCTJKkY- 34 AND PRODUCE WiyDOW-BLI.XDS, GLASS, LATH, N. J. SHARP Furnishing Goods, xrwaKs, v auses AND REVOLVERS. inn extensive slock at ih Hricls H nr. t3 C&3 Go. f. ICVINi. LOVING, i " ST., GT. JOSEPH, MO. fr Dr, P. Jaj tram4 D i.C. AyerP. Jb2 if Heal is st; at e OFFICE IX MASOXIC BLOCK fLATTSZIOCTII, XESIiASKJi. earxs is. vTav. ixl rs a Lot 6 in blocs. 47, rood residence, vvll and out buildings. l.nt If in blrek 62. a food two Flnry residence, bticU ba-L'r.i- nt, wei , barn ami utlitr uutbsi times A rare cbal.ee fjr a good ii ves-tmcrt. , Lot 11 in Mock 173, building: with two roo:ai aud cellar Gov! chance f r a ma:t capital. Lot 10 in block 07, ,;ood residence, with all tb n'-cces.ry oi;tt3Uiiiijr.c. i e-t h ilf of section 3-5, town 12, rn 13, tope'h er ith vi acres ol tiinuer- On" bu .d.eil rr-s ua ir cultivMtAiii. liigut iui.es from r!ailsU4uMi,nt. l ittle rier. An inij-rove.! f:tim of eighty aeren, good houv well, etc., wt'h five acn.s o good timber. Eirbtv :icro of lnud. varl'y i.r.prjved, two ar. ad hisr ii. l1 -s fn in the citv. lJ anv uf partly improve! 1 md, w'.'h 40 aerei 4 youUto timhT, itu.-ited 4 milfi feiufh of towj. Mrs. Kath .Si P-o h iving ! er. solicited to J larpe her C.a irt Vi.w:c. both Voc rl and lustrum tin, bas conclnd d to d i so, and wi II give leS' n o' tht !'iano and Ok-an ti tt ope il.-sirons of b'-cuioing performers on tli- ftm. lerm-, etc.. gtveu on ap pl.c'ion at her rccideuce on Mam ttreet. a i-4 3. a Mis3 A. M. DESPAIIJ", ITIillisier and Us'cfsiii.-sfier OPPOSITE Til E POST-OFFICE, Has j'ist rrelv-l a lario stork of JVA'H' GoQli'i cf lb !at-.t f.vlmns. New (JouUs rct.-: ve.l ivi month. Call and a-' the.n. tay t T. iiJt ATTORNEY AT LAW Asd fciicitcr in Cliancery. POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS; f if - - risn as niwwr APTKKV mail will elote at r . m. SOUTH KKX at - - t a. in. uUTHKliN and WESTERN at ly.au lllllaill SCI AS J0LL8WS rous the EaST at - . 10 a. m. NOHTH and WEST at 10 a. in. fcOLTH at 1 p. m. po-T-orricB norsj. lpen from T a. tu. to 8 p. m. t3Wlien raltinir for mail please t'T Toor rtfJ trtl ami then iu So. of your Box. -Vhtn caliin fcr Stamps eie the number Of tamps or amount you Ki-h to tmy. J. W. MARSHALL, Postmaster. Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A- F- & A-M. recularenmniBniritions 1st and SJ Mondaya ofeifh wioutU, at C 1 'I o'clock, p. ni. K. T. DCKE, W. M. W. II. ANDERSON', Src. llehraska Chapter No- 3, R. A. M. l:et;ulir ronvcrations 2J and 4th Wednesday! cj irh month, at 6 1-2 o'elork p m. D. ii. W HEELER, H.P. . C. LEWIS, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. t!:itte Lo.Ie, No. 7, meets ctctt fatnrday Tening t tl.e C urt House Hull, itfotlieis o other Lodges ire respectftilly it.Tited to rUit this Loilfe. By onir of A. L. gPRAUL'E, W.G.' T. 1. Uass, Rec. Sec'y. St. Luke's Parish Vestry- llegnlar meetiusa first 'J'ueslay of every month, t 7 p. ui. Key. UtO. C. IlrTTS. R. H. LITI505T0X, Clerk. Chan man. I. 0. Q. T. r.rs-ularmeeiles every Friday ertnins. Traveling Templars respec.lully invited. WM. L. WLLS, W.O. WM' Tt. MATOI". W. S. jAM'L M. CHAPMAN, Lodse Deput, WTlXCEI.rlOK DK HKE LODGE, Ho. 1. Platta moutU, h )l l-i repula moeiinjra on the third Wednas- jav evenings of -ich moutn. J 1 Bro S. it. CHAPMAN, W D T, Ero. W. L. Wklls, W D S ls!cr K. J. JoSTU.UtrBT, W D V T. JT5-3TAK. OS1 l.OI'F LODCiK No. 8, Mt. Fleasant, holds regular mectinca every Saturday evetiiac Bro-S. A. DAVli, W.C. T. fiatur MATTII BATKS. W. B. Bro i". M. TIMBLIN, LogJ Deputy. 53s" EICtLSiOIt Lodfie. No. 9, Ashland, holdi' reuuiar meetinga every Tuesday even iurf. l!ro. A. MARBLE, W.C. T. Uro. WiB. WiBBRiTTW, W. S. Bro. J. J. WiKimow, I. D. 33ress-Makei MRS- L. B- JONES, Of Nebraska City, would reMectfully Inform tha !a lies cf Plattmouth that she has taken up her res idence in this rlace for the purpose of CUTTING. FITTING and MAKING if required, Ladies and Childrens Dresses, Cloaks, Basques, etc. MACI11SS kTlTCUISG done also. Al'noikwill be executed with neatness, and will receive prompt attention. Ehe will endeavor to give) sa'isf-iction, and therefore solicits the rtr0:iaS c? the ladies of this place and vicinity. lie. idence, corner Vine and 4th streets, in Adams' brltk. nov23dwbm Amendment to ordinance IVo 63- Pec 1 Me it ordained b the Mayor and Commm Council r-ffiaiiaiiiomh, Nebraska: That allof section number fou-, of Ordinance number Sixty-two, be and ; he atne Is hereby repealed ... ; ec. This oidinau-e t" take eff 'ct and be in force from alfi after its publication. POTTENGFK, Mavor. j'7 10J F. M. DuEHlSOTOK, Record- BUT OBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, SsW years of experience and thai, havej proven to be tho best remedy extant for all complaints where b tonic arv stimulant are required. They neve Lul to strengthen the weak, impaj R rigor to the strong, and in all respects restore shattered and broken-down constitutions. No remedy hi3 been received with as much favor B9 Ro back's Stomacu Bittebs. In Chicago 0 VEK 50,000 bottle3 were sold by or druir-house in the iut yenr. It is a4 initted bv our most learned physicians that IT. "KOBACK'S hTOJACH Bl t 'i'KRri combine the properties of gentle laxative, an eflicieut anti-biliogv gent, and the best stomachic known to the world. ROBACK'S BITTEBS should be used by convalescents to strengthen the prostration which always follows acute dixease. In the I II.IOUS districts of the West an South there has, for a long time, lieen miK'li needed nn article of STOMACH B1TTKKS, which, if taken in proper quantities, and at the proper ji me, ar a, sure preventive of Bilious Fever, 0! T Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, Ivs 'pepsin. Indigestion, Jaundice, Kidney Complaint, and all diseases of simnar nature; and are better as a preventive fbr bilious derangement, regulating A KD strengthening the system, aud jrl ing tone io the digestive orgnns, thna any other known remedy. Now that the war is over, there w ill i thousand seeking homes in the South. No per son w ho values his life should go there without having constantly nt hand the BITTERS, as a safeguard against epi demic and maladies engendered by mi sma and polluted water. Travelers and all residents of the rank river-bottom T C OUNTIES of the WVst and South, anil th valley of tho Hisi"i'P nini it rihtitarien. Minuld provide themselve with the BITTEHS. There is probably no one disenso with whieh mankind are) afflicted which is the source of so man ailments as dyspepsia, or ns it is more commonly called Sour Stomach, and there is no more certain remedy than Roback's Stomach Bitters. They are never known to fail. E ING CHOLERA has always be much dreaded by the public, aud people hnre resorted to all manner of medicines to arrest the progress, but with little success. A sure cure ami preventive is to be found in tho use of Pr. ROBACK'S SCANDINA VIAN BKMEI'IKS. Keep the bowels open with the Pills, and invigorate the system by free use of the Stomnch Bitters, or, if the blood be thin, use the purifier. L'CIT an invaluable remedy should M kept in every family. Keep the system in full vi;or and nothing is to be fearedl from disease or cholera. THE OLD RELIABLE. Lo not be deceived by purchasing any of the quack nostrum u-- "the various names of Bitters, rurcn- -o none other but Lr. ROBACK STOMACH BITTERS, which ore com pounded of tho purest drags, and which the afflicted can rely. ARE TEINOE, WALTON & COMPANY, (Successors to C. W. Boback,) BOLE PEOPHIETOH3, 2To. 86, BS. GO and 6'i East Third Strttft CIXCINNATI, O. GREEMBflCKS B B K R Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine EVERYWHERE