.The Herald. I.:: A D V KU NSICM ENTS. TriUM :!. '-'" ' li'.e. I'iular advertls r ; !'-! : -. -i bio. No adTtruscnn. nt insol t- C I 1. ' I ...ill 2 cents. I. 'sul noti-vi :il S;:ituf rate. A : i"i i ". iri .ifll.i iitiv uill ! nehl I i momM'c v .-'I ifj.il notices they hand a'.-l ad :i t tieuiatidm: a proof of piiOhca li.ii. i ( .::.) ii l in: a iii be ii'Ut for tbe publica tion lets of such notice. COMVfl'Nl" WHINS. As our space it limited, nil coteintunca'ons v.ust be tint f aud lo i;." i.iiit. well nu.wa.slc of won!. Tin' paper is reoiiNlhlo for the correctness Hi ''i r,;i! fo copy of paid maLt'T a:ol paid J.e tals. only. 1. Any ! osi who t:.k- the pripT ro-illarlv from Hi.- H'-oilm. whether rtie?'.ed to his name, or wn-dher lie U a bubc:-ioT or not is respouiliir for t ti ;ay. 1 It n.iv person ordeis his i:ipi-r discontin ued V.v must p:iv all ane ir:.--s. or tin publish er i.iav continue l send n mini pa inent is iii.tne.'aml collect the whole amount, whether the paper is t.i'i rii froiii tin- ofT.ee or not. 3. 1 he coin is have decided that refusing to take iiowsn.ipt rs iiimI pcriodnais from the post ri'iru e. or removing : l r I leaving thorn uncalled for. i:; ,riniti facie evidence of i.mkmiunal rr:,t i. LOCAL NEWS. - A. C. I)o" doJed out of town S ttur!.iy night. Frol Goenler lias all !jrt3 of haiilwate for sale. HiNcs, boUs, nails, &c, for sale at Ficl Gocrder's. Ashiej is doing sutno nice paint ins on Fitzgerald Block. --All kin'ls of Ma.diiiio oils for Tl.-ic.ilicid, at .Smith & Illack'a. 11 Hardware and Agricultural Imple inri's for sale at Fred Goerdci's. - 11x1 eh:k Bros., tailors, are ex pectir.y a lai je stoclc of goo Is soon. The ll-?v."brud ler" Watson seems to lo "catching" it from all quarters. n,o i;i(U'stiuctil)Ie celluloid Col lars mid Cuffs rit ' W'escott nr.d For. eir.i. it Mrs. Medea's housa is looming u; ai:d lohs very imposing with the i awfll fiont. ! Billy Ilassler'd houso just laoms u; and is going 'to he qui to an i in nos ing r sidenco. TIu Govornment Survey Tug, "Irs", wiJi her iron wlioels is as cute RS ii .iLnJ o Utv. The" iK'W i'"t of;jce hui!ii)g is just loo-ning uj) and "Cap" expects to he n .i lv to tivv soon. Th" hridg" at South !U:ul is under way. Tlieen' ine for the pi'.o driver r.i 1 1 vi-. onilav. Frank Carrutu sells Gennino Sing er Sc.vfpg Midlines, and gets s-)l 1 by genuine .-'iaging infants. --Ti e ?di..d b. I! i-tngvth,ii:t to call tie sfVdnrs, but th? teachers and oth--i i ;ittf n 'ling the Jiintilule. About the happiest man inXe'.is T .-. M.:i siaml. He has at lat gt those "Dai ks" off his liands. - -IffTiry Iloeek is luihling a new ham. lr0; tl.at i.-, h'j is shuwiag Filer F if'vs how to build it. llniy li-jeck hns got IVtcr Bates li4. k ,ig r.n, and i s puUing a limitless a:i.n'i!;tor i m proTeiuen :s on his place. Old pickle lunch and fresh radish es, to say nolhina of otli.r tilings good to cat ari l drink at Kl Uosenbaum?, daily. . 1 --llobeit Sherwood has enlarged his front too. n to enable him to get his faL increasing stock of boots and s1h.cs on sale. AVi'.I Wells returned from a short visit, to his farm, Tuesday. S:!js his rf;-.!s ;ire growing nicely, but are choked out in places with ropi. --All our fanner friends wanting a Fivniimn List of the Cass Co. Fair will be S'ipp'ied by addressing the secreta ry. Mr. J. X. Wise, at this place. We need a night watch here, in fa t, with the constant addition of new people and strangers we must increase ur pol:ee force, no matter what the Cost. Bill Stout has bought another stent; quarry, opposite South Bend. This time it is not on the LT. F. We are afraid the South Flatte will get Vil li .r. y-t. Mr. Wesott is building a very nn e little house just east of Capt. Falm cr"s on High School Hill. We are glad to see- this as it looks as if Mr. W. had cimc to stay. Father Flurnmer docs not leave ns for the present, but goos after awhile to visit his relatives in I own, until Mr. Eli riumi.ipr an I family are settled r.gili-, so he telli us. Rev. TI. B. Burgess of St. Luke's, take- a month's vacation fter next S av, and will prnl a portion of it in Yankton, P. T. His first month's p"ay in eighteen years. Schwartz the Fainter is bnek in about the same condition he left, and now proposes to go through our friend Biieinhackl for sundry reasons. R. . avs: "von fools rait me, vou get a black r3e." .Toj. I.rvsley ha3 the premise of the nvst abundant erop of grape3 this yr.ir nnd apples, Joe. is j'it loaded down with apples or TFapples as Joe persists in denominating his !est vari eties. The boys pay Billy Baker got the p-wwnlk fixwl, alongside of Mathews ctoro for his boys? to rm velocipede on. Anyway its the nicest velocipede track in town" and Tommy Farmele fir;-i fo'ir.d that out. Wo omitted to mention last week, the death of W. W. Connor, of Con cord, at 0:;nli i. The poor man had beo-i th victim of constant dissipa tion lately, and did as two policemen v-nre taking him to th station house. A fe.v ya. rig . h vv: the riatta fer r ! 1 i ..i : i-i was a n'mof j.)"-ms .. :J !..: .. 'vhiky. c.frds and WO-nrr;. J'eioiinI. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald made Flatts mouth a flying visit last Friday. Mr. V. ' V. Leonard left last Tuesday for a visit fo Chicago and Galena. Mrs. Thomas J. Evans, of St. Jo. came up to visit friends last week. Mis. W. J. "White returned to Platts mouth from her visit to Rulo, last Friday. Miss Florence Richardson, of Kight Mile Grove, is attending the Institute at this place. Mr. P. R. Mulligan, returned from Missouri last week, where he has been visiting friends. Mrs. G. F. Gyger, left last Thursday for Lincoln and other points on the B. & M. to visit friends. Dr. Schildknecht, who has been quite seriously threatened with fever wo are glad to see is about again. Hon. Evander Barnum was in town Tuesday, looking as hale and hearty as all old Nebraska settlers should look. Hon. T. X. Bobbit, of Tipton pre cinct, was in town yesterday with his father and sister on thuir return borne to Iowa. Mr. OHourke of Wisconsin, who has been visiting his brother Capt. O'Kourke for some weeks returned to Wisconsin last Tuesday. Frank Cranmer, B. & M. Machinist, has been under the weather for a few days, but was out Tuesday, under a wide straw hat, safe and sound again. Mr. M. A. McKinnon. Carpenter in the B. & M. shops. started for Fremont Saturday afternoon, where he will make his friends of that place a short visit. Miss Frankie Fellows, from Ran dolph, Iowa, arrived in Plattsmouth on Fi iday last, and went west to South Beml on Saturday, to visit her Bister, Mrs. Wui. L. Wells. Mr. Chas. Schaettle, former clerk of W. IT. Baker & Co., can't leave ' some attractions" in Fiattsniouth. He stay ed away for two weeks, and again made his appearance. Wo regret to learn that Mrs. S.Duka, mother of Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Jno. Iul-:o r-ns pri'i!dy ill the first of the week, but glad to state that she is now much better. A brother of our old townsman, Thomas Mitchell, Mr. S. X. Mitchell and his wife, from Ohio, have been visiting here for a few days. They are just cn their return from S.'.n Francisco. M. O'Rourke, once the leading cutter and fitter in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is now running that department at the house of Wescott & Powell, (which is tho B-jss Clothh-g II'M-se.) and Mr. O'lb:i'ko b.is already shown hi.i abili ty, in Hip neat fitting suits that have been turned ut since his -wi rival. A long felt want has at last been fur nished our citizens. W. J. IIi-.,s. r takes a short vaca tion to visit his father and mother in Rad Key. Jay C v, Ind.. and the H KR AI, n follows him to tell him Cass Co. news. It wishes hirr, also a pleasant visit. Two verr handsome prize cups have been received by Dr. Livingston and Sam'l Long, from the Bnch Show committee, for the dogs, "Brian" and "Dash." Both dogs and men are proud no doubt of these memoriala. All those in want of Letter Fleads, Bill Heads, Cards, Envelopes, &c, will save money by getting first-class work, which can be obtained only at the IIkrald Officjc Htitixfactiim yiiar antcfd, or not a nickle will be charged. We hear that Plattsmouth is to have a gymnasium: Orticers F. J. M il daner. President ; W. R. Thomas awd IL B. Ware, Vice-Presidents; II. M. BushnFll, Secretary and R. G. Schmidt, Treasurer, ing. A good move, keep it go- Mr. IMummer's poetry appears again this week on th-3 outside of the paper, owing t au oversight in one of our ' typos," who left out the 8th and 9lh verses, w hich emission was not noticed in timo to correct hist week. Tha IIf.kald house is thoroughly under the dominion of carpenters, plas terers, painters and paper hangers; ye editor hangs out wherever he gets a chance, and prays for deliverance frem this miiFs, and he'll never do so any more. ITow are you now "Xeb. Cit?" How do yon like it Mr. Sun? Show your OTn liberality a little if you plenpc, perhaps you'll have enough to do to mind your homo business for 3 few days, without making fun of your neighbors. Trof. Love and family arrived in Plattsmouth-last Thursday evening, and proceeded at once to domesticate themselves in the new house purchased by him recently. We r.re glad to wel come them to Plattsmouth, s.nd hope they wjll not regret the change. Last week we had such cool wea ther that the poor darkeys over the other side of the river, thought it was pretty cold ef nights sleepin "on the bare flo' of the car", but this week will probably find it warm enough to sleep on an ice box. or most any cool spot. We call attention agaiu to the ab solute necessity of r-corgaaizing our Eoaud of Health at nee: and en forcing its edicts. The late weather has offered the best possible condi tions for breeding miamastic diseases and slough holes, creeks and other nuisances need abating at once, posi tively, decisively and without fear or favor. Fresh Milwaukee beer at senbauin's in the keg daily. Ed Ro 1 . Good lee cold beer fresh daily at E l Roscnbaura's. t Teat hers' Iustilnte. The Teachers' Institute here is start ing with every appearance of success, both as to numbers in attendance, and interest. At present writing seven have entered the first grade class, amd nineteen the second grade class. The following are t he names enrolled : OF.NTXKMEX G. A. Ashmun, D. A. Campbell, Geo. Mitchell, W. C. Showalter, R. M. Lo gan, Mathias Seail.T. B. Clark, W. II. Allhouse, Bucephalus Wolph. LADIES. Mrs. R. S. Bo wen, Anna P. Scott, Dottie Cok. Mrs. Flora B. Ashmun, Ella Kennedy, R. A. Bird, Joanna J. Young, Olive Gass, Louisa Shryock, Medora A. Smith, Lizzie Horning, Ag gie Sampson, Lilla Tucker, Dora O. Searl, Florence Richardson. So far, the weather has been unfa vorable and many could net get in from the county. Some 40 or 50 will be in attendance by the close of the week. Lectures on important subjects will be given by parties from abroad. We are glad to see such an interest taken by both teachers and citizens, and predict great benefit to all attend ing. Roil cf Honor. The following scholars have been perfect in attendance and deportment, in District Xo. 43, during the month ending July 18th, 187D: Ella A.Pow ell, May McGee, Gertie McGee, Mar tha McNurlin, Hattie McXurlin, Pow ell Rantb. The following scholar has been perfect in attendance during the term : May McGee. M edo it a A. Smith, Teacher. Correction. A mistake was made by the secre tary of the S. S. Association, in the re dort of the S. S. convention, printed last week; the name of the tre.isuror. F. W. Scott, was writttn "F. IL," 'G. II." fc "T. W. Scott. Only one Scott was present during the convention. Great Scot-land! We thought the family was increasing rapidlv. 'cw (Hoods. J. S. Duke has on the road a new and complete line of goods, consisting of Iron, Nails Steel, Axles, Springs, Wagon ami Carriage Steel, Horse Shoes and nails, in unlimited quantities; which w ill be sold at bed rock prices. Don't fail to examine before purchas ing elsewhere. 1 Wanted. A good girl to do cooking and house work at the Grand Central Hotel, at South Bend, Xeb., immediately. 181.3 II. A. Kihke & Co. All parties missing their " Ads" in this issue, will find them next week with a good local notice as an apology. Really, wow. if we only knew of some office tha "Deacon" wanted, bad. we would nominate him at once. The onlv trouble with these newspaper nominations is, the don't elect. Like the "trial by newspaper" which may convict, but cannot enforce sentence, always. We'll wager that Plattsmouth is doing more .building than any. town in the state. New bouses on every side, the buildings at the bridge site, and new additions everywhere. Next we must have some new business hous es on Main St. and then who will dare call Plattsmouth a dilapidated city. Captain Welland of the Govern ment River Survey, with his boat and barges hare visited us this week. We hope their opinion of the Mo. River may induce the Great Father at Wash ington to modify tho c annel so that his Nebraska Children can get some use of the old thing besides duck shoot ing. From Mr. J. I'. Young we receive one of "Randall's Musical Tablets" which he has for sale ami the use of which enables the performer to play ae- companiment3 and church music with ease. We can hardly give an explana tion of their working in these col umns, but recommend our mu3ic lov ing readers to give them an examina tion and trial. The price is one dollar, and the advantage gained said to be worth ten times that. Mr. Eli riummer has removed his Lares and Penates from his fireside in Plattsmouth and left us with his family on Monday last, to take a trip among the resorts of Colorado before settling elsewhere. The departure of Mr. Flummer and family is a great loss to Plattsmouth, both in a business way and socially, but if they find it to their advantage to go, we can but wish them success elsewhere and an occa sional kind remembrance of their ma ny friends in Plattsmouth. We also were so crowded for space last week that we omitted to state tho result of Sheriff Hyers' chase after Viall. On arriving at Lincoln, owing to an alleged informality in the war rant, he was delayed in getting his reqn:sition, and when getting ready to start for Atchison, where Viall was detained, received a telegram that he had escaped, and wa'.no doubt, on his way to Pennsylvania, with the child. It is undoubtedly the best for Cass county, that we are thus relieved of his present and probable futuro pres ence here. The City Council Saturday even ing transacted important business; raised the City Liquor License to S500, received the report of the Committee of adjustment of R. R. land, instruct ed the Street Commissioner to make repairs on bridge south of Moore's and ou certaiu crossings and side walks. Two nuisances were complained ef and ordered abated, under the rules and instructions of the board of health. The alley north of Vine Street was or dered cloaned. There were present Mayor Jehnson, Councilmen Fepper hersr. Leonard, Weekbach, Cushing, "FcTlock and McCallan. Messrs Sharp and Fairfield being absent. Thoughts Suggested during the Silent, Waiting Monicuts, at the Memorial Service, Monday Ere., at tbe M. Church, in Memory of S. S. Ilinkle, July 11, 1S7J. A deep silence pervaded the entire assembly. A solemn hush bade e'en the beating heart be still. ' w e thought how fitting this silence tbis holy hush. Truly, if "words are silver, silence is golden," in a moment like this; for words cannot heal the wounded soul, nor other hearts bear its pangs. All crusned beneath the blow, it must suffer on till the great healer heals them. " In vain we tried to fancy the genial, happy, courageous one, occupying his wonted place among us, when, as an electric flash, came to us the words that Mary heard at the sepulchre, "Why seek ye the living among the dead, ne is net here, but is risen." Like a mighty warrior he has fought a good fight, finished his course, kept the faith. Henceforth there is for him a crown of righteousness. Time is the battle-field for eternal life. Who are the victors, that we may emulate them? Is it Baron Roths child, with his deed to Palestine, and millions of gld uncounted? Did Vanderbilt's money or Caesar's fame open to them the gates of pearl ? We have the answer: "Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of one of these, my little ones, ye did it unto me. Enter thou Into the joy of thy Lord." Who then would not rather have' the record of a life given for the good of others in that trying hour than all the gold of Ophir. " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, yea, and their works do follow them." "I gave my life tor tliee ; What hat thou done for me?" r writes the poet. Every age has had its -willing sacrificial offerings for truth and righteousness, (in our day we count them by the thousands) that the enslaved might go free. In this contlict with the enemy of mankind, "strong drink." men are falling on the right and on the left, We bid mem ory stay the vision, when it opens to tho view our dead by the traffic in human souls, and think of Hewlet, who died on the rostrum battling the evil, and a Gough, who must rest or close the -sonllict forever. Livingstone counted his life nothing if he might bring a Walla to the Christ height. An eminent divine said, "wake me at the expiration ol two hours, tnat I may resume work,' and comparatively as soon did his life work cease. Thus it was with our dear departed brother. The over-reaching beat that the life current demanded under the intense interest and anxietv of the hour, that victory might perch upon the temperance ban ners, was more than was possible, anil the record was made up "One more sacrifice." I. S. D. Sr Fit lock. Catholic Festival. Notwithstanding the intense heat of Tuesday there was a fair attendance at the t estival at i itzgeraul s Hall in the eveni .g, and the mazy dance had its usual number of devotees. Wed nesday evening was much cooler and j;ave better opportunity for enjoyment. The voting for a chair for the most popular gentleman occasioned some excitement, the contestants being G. S. Smith. G. IL Thompson and P. Mc Callan, the latter finally obtaining 181 votes and the chair. The most popu lar lady proved to be Mrs. Hart, who consequently rejoice, in a cake basket. The fair was a success financially, al though we ilia not learn to what ex tent. C. B. Parker of the firm of C. B. Parker Ac Co., the great marble men of Lincoln is in town. By the way he has a very handsome specimen of his work on exhibition in front of the post office, which he and the Herald have been try ing to get some one to spit tobacco juice on (to show that it will not stain) for two days. Singular enough no ono would consent to dese crate the urn. A small boy yesterday was induced to give it one good squirt, Parker says, w hich immediately rub bed off, leaving the marble free of stain and polished as ever. A number of boys have been in the habit of swimming along the rail road track up near the bayou. They also gobbled car doors to float on; whenlhey got out into the stream and the current became too strong they abandoned the doors and let them float to St. Louis. For both these of fences Marshal Murphy had a number of them arrested yesterday. After a good lecture by the Mayor, and a sug gestion that stealing from a rail road Co. is as much theft ns from an an in dividual, they were dismissed for this time. It should be a caution for the future. lionorcd mid KliMicd. When a board of eminent, physicians and chemists announce the discovery that by combining pome well known valuable remedies, the most wonderful medicino was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that tnwst all other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were very skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great medieine,Uop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. In amounts of 84f0 and upwards, on five years time. Interest to be 10 per cent., payable semi-annually, as accrued. No Commission charged the Borrower, Apply to I). II. Wiieeleu & Co. July 1G. 1879. 17tf. Feed and Flour Store. Waverly Allen luis opened a flour and feed store in tho trout room of the Saunders house where he will keep con stantly on hand all brands of flour, feed, kc. Call and see. 10t4 Waverly Allen. A MONTH jrunranteed. $12 x dav tA home made by the Industrious. Cap iat! not requireil ; v wiil fl.nt you. Men. women. luy and eirle muke mon ey faster at work for us than .it any th in ir fsi. Thu uork i lil.t and t'iaa.nt. aul sucli .s any one can pj rijrht at. Those who are wise who m o tI:N no ict- wiH ppiid i:s their adilresx'.s jtt nn"e a-i'l see for thetuselveo. Cctlv outfit and teiiii-f free. Now ij the time. Those atrenUy :i work arc lav:i:ir up lai'-e mims ct lumii-v Address T1IVK CO., Autjiista, Maine. 13Iy $300 Ordinance No. 95. An Ordinance providing Rttenue for the City of l'latlsmonth, in the titate of Nebraska, for the year of i.y. Section 1st. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of i'lattsmoulh, that there shall be and is hereby levied on all the real, person al ana mixed property, within the cor porate limits of said City, not exempt from taxation by tho laws of the State of X ebraska, a tax of Four (4) mills on meaoiiar ior uenerai nevenue pur poses rcr th8 jear 1S9, said levy to be made on the valuation of said proper ty as shown by tho assessors' Rolls, of said City for said year. Section 2nd. That there shall be and hereby is levied on all the real, personal and mixed property, within the corporate limits f the City of Plattsmouth, not exempt from taxation by the laws of the State of Nebraska, a.tax of Three (3) mills on the dollar for the support of schools in the City of Plattsmouth, in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, for the year 1879, said levy to be made on the valu ation of tho property of said City as shewn by the assessors' rolls for the year 1879, and that said tax shall be payable in money only. Section 3rd. That there shall be and hereby is levied ou all the real, person al and mixed property within the cor porate limits of the City of Platts mouth, not exempt from taxation by the laws of the State of Nebraska, a tax of seven (7) mills on the dollar, for the payment of Teachers wases for the year 1879, said levy to be made on the valuation of the property of said City as shown by the assessors rolls for the vear 1879, and that said tax shall be payable in money only. Section 4th. That there shall be and hereby is levied on all the Real Estate, within the corporate limits of the CiU' of Plattsmouth, not exempt frem tax ation by the laws of the State of Xo braskaa tax of Two and one half (2) mills on the dollar for the payment of principal and interest on the Chicago Avenue Bonds, said levy to be made on the assessed valuation of the Real Estate only ef said City, as shown by the Assessor's rolls for the vear 1879. Section Sth. Thai there shall be and heiebv is levied on all the Ileal Estate within the corporate limits of the City of Plattsmouth, not exempt from taxation by the laws of the State of Nebraska, a tax of two and one half (2o) mills on the dollar for build ing bridges, opening, widening and grading streets and avenues, building culverts and sewers and for construct ing foot walks across streets in said , citv, during the vear 1879, said levy to be made on the valuation of said prop erty as shown by the Assessor's rolls of said city for said year. Section Cth. That there shall be and hereby is levied on all the Real, personal and mixed property within the corporate limits of the City of Plattsmouth, not exempt from taxation by the laws of the State of Xebraska, a tax of six (C) mills on the dollar for the payment of Interest due for the ; year iSiU, on certain bonds voted iy the City of Plattsmouth in the year 1S'59, in aid of the construction of the Burlington & Missouri River Rail Road in Xebraska, said levy to be on the assessed valuation of said proper ty as shown by.the Assessor's rolls for said city for the year 1879, said tax to be paid in money only. Section 7th. This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage and publication ac cording to law. Passed and approved this 7th day of July A. D. 1879. Attest : J. W. JOHNSON. J. D. .BimI'Son, Mayor. City Clerk. Ordinance No. 8(. In Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. No, entitled. An Ordinance to regulate the nale of malt, spirituous ami cin ouff liquors, and to tepewl Ordinances No. 42. 77 and 82, of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Be it ordained bv the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Plattsmouth that the part of Sec. 1st of Ordinance Xo. 83, whreh reads " That any person or persons who are dealers in mair, spirituous or vineous liquors shall first procure a license for which he, Fhe or they shall pay the sum of twenty-five dollars per annum, which sum shall be paid annually in advance; be amend ed so as to read " That any person or persons who are ueaiers in maic, spirituous or vinous liquors, shall first procure a license for which he, she or they shall pay the sum of Two hun ered Dollars per annum, which sum shVil be paid annually in advance." This Ordinance to take euect and bo in force on and after the 11th day of ne-ust, F79. Pass-d and approved July 19th, 1S79. Attest: J. W. JOHNSON, J. D. Simpson. Mayor. City Clerk. Ordinance Xo. 1)7. ln Ordinance to amend Ordinance 80, entitlid an Ordinance providing for the assessment and collection of Li : ccjise Tcr. Beit ordained by the X'.iyor and Councilmen of the City of Plattsmouth, Xebraska, that the part of Sec. 1st of Ordinance No. 8(J which reads as fol lows: "Saloons for the sale of spirit uous, malt and vinous liquors at re tail, payable semi annually $175.00;" be amended to read: "Saloons for the sale of spirituous, malt and vinous liquors at retail, payable annually in advance !?;)00.00. This Ordinance to take effect and be in force from and after August 11th, 1879. Passed and approved Julv 19th, 1879. Attest: J. W. JOHNSON, J. D. Simtson. Mayor. C.ty Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dou't he Deceived. Many persons say " I haven't got the Consumption" when asked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know that Coughs lead to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and SLOO per bottle. For lame chest, Back or side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Why will you suli't-r with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. II AC KM LJWCK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. oily cow. i-lAQ'TS WANTED FOR HISTOSYJ utfiTES'L EXHIB! WHISTLE DOWH BRAKES ! AND SIDE-TRACK IN FRONT OF nn ET3 escott and Powell9 ESCOTT AND POWELL AI 3 6 6 IB (ID DID "5TOTX IE 7"E3K See Such a Stock o Goods ? N&l Never! Well, Hardly Ever I ! We are the leaders of the style, as yon may plainly see; We bay our clothing all the while, of WjiscOTT f- P.; '2' there ire g t our Shirt, our Coats, Vests, and Pants. "And so do our JSistcrs and our Cousins and our Aunts" Xol)liost and Latest Styles of Suits Aivftil ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIMEJIE SUITS. STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, PILES OF HATS. HOYS' AND CIIILDRENS' CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES. o " 'It'-Will cell yon re.Tdy made stiils. or tiike v"'ir order and make vou a suit, or el vom the niece snort. The well known entter and litter. Mi-. M. CHourke, Mill execute their work in that line an.l guarantee satisfaction. 7iy Kuropenu Hotel. This is a new lot el, opposite the Acailemy of Music, () street, I.inoin, Nebraska. 1. is first class in every respect. Good sample rooms for com mercial men. Terms, 7. per dav. iSrEXCKi: A fiuooKs, 441y Proprietors. ."o V vstu rti I'i-amily can all'ord at this season to be without ISrownN Itlnrkberry and t-Ingcr, a safe, reliable ami pleasant remedy for Diar rhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint and Cholera Morbus. It has boen tried for ten years, and i endorsed, by phy sicians and drugtrists. Pre cure a b"t tle at once. Delays arc dangcroas. For sale everywhere. To mwi . Y V. H, or J s,.'0 a day in your own locality. Noiisk. Wo men do as w 1! as -men. Many make more than the amount suited aoove. Net one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do I lie work. Vou caa make from "o cents tos-jnn hour by devoting your evenings-and cpare time to t he business, "it eots nothing to trv the bi.sirrt-is. Nothing like it for money tna'!iii: ever etf, r d before. l!usi:iess j-leasant and ffrictlv honor tide. Header, if you want t know all ahout til best piiyi::ur btl.-im-ss before the public scad us your adilres.s and we will send you full part iciilars and private terms free : i-i!ii:p'b wortii .".- also live ; you -an then make up your mind for yourself. Address tJKOlaiE s'i'fNsbX & CO., Vortlaud, Maine. l.ily Caution lo Smokers. From ami aftr the lt day of May, 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my 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 pltl manufacturers. None are genu ine unless phiinlv labeled: JULIUS PF P P F I 1 UI J O, M ANUrACTCIlKR, Plattsmouth. - - Nebraska. Call in and tec Fred (loos' new store in basement of New City Hotel, lllf Carpet Weaving. Miss Agathe Hansen will from now on be ready to do all kinds of carpet weaving, at the lowest possible rates. Leave orders at Maldaner & Herrman's store. IGif A V.'F.KK iu your own town, and no cap ital risked. "You can ive the lendness a trial wiihout expense. The best oppor tunity ever ottered tor those wtliimi to woik. You should fry nothing e'se until you see for yourself -a hat you can do at the business we idler. No room to" explain here. You can devote a!l your time or only your spare thai: to the business, ami make jrreai pay lor every boi r vou work. Women make as much as 1 ten. fc'eml 'for special private terms and nart iciilars, which we mail free. S3 Outfit free. Don't com plain of hard times while vou have such a c'laiiee. Address II. HaLMCX & CO., Porllanrt. Maine, b".ly Tlic OlU sestlcr ant Sew COmcr are deciding that eastern medicines are not adapted to western diseases, and that ISi ovn'S Ycfie l;iWe Liver Zills are the only reli able remedy for relieving Constipa! ion, IJiliousness, Sick Headache and Tor pid Liver. And that lltireca. .4 erne IiJ! iiercr fail to cure the chills when taken oji tli reefed. For sale by Dr. W. K. Donelan, Chap man & Smith, J. IL Buttery and O.'F. Johnson. lltf Plattsmouth. Neb. Louisville While and I Tre ltrick Works. Capt. J. T. A. Hoove'-, Prop. Brick of every kind -Wall, ornamental ; fire brick especially for Bakers, Brewers, Foundry men, .tc. Write to J. T. A Hoover, Louisville, Neb. ICtf Cllere.-Yiii can make money bv selling our Sterling Chemical Wick. Never need trimming No Miioke tr smell 10 cents each. :i for 2.1 cents. Send stamp forealaiogue of Won derful InviMtions, staple and fanevgoods. Par sous, Foster Co., I2." Clark Sr.. Chicago. lmU in pnn X.iMKS of residents wanted. For i" lUillUJ names and 25 cents we will send vou a line siik hani kerehiet. every thread silk. Itegnlar price, 1. on. t!. Foster. & Co.. I Clark Street. Chicago. 111. lmti. . Notice to Teachers. Fxaminallou of persons wishing to tea h in Cass county, will be at the following limes and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March,-1 uie and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and .Saturday in April, -Inly and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. D. D. Mautindalk, 41mG Superintendent. "D tfWQTll WQ Kverv wound or Injury. even X Xiix OXUll O-by accident or any disease en title a soldier of the late war to a oensioo. All pensions bv the law of Jan.. Is7ii. hej.Mii back at date of discharge or death of a soldier. All en titled should ni ply at once. Thousands who are now diawing pensions are entitled to an in-CP-aso. Soldiers and widows of the war of isl2 and Mex.-aii war. ciitili.-.l to pensions. Fees in all cases, onlv .!'i. 00. Send to stamps for new laws, blanks iinrt instructions to Nat. W auk Kktzokuai.I). U. S. Claim Att'y, Pox fss. Wash ington. D. C. 15ml LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estat-of Mathias Tyson, deceased. In the County Court of Ca'S Co., Nebraska. Notice is hereby given, that E. W. Barnm i. Executor of the last will and testament of tbe Said Msth'as Tyson deceased, lw mad' appli caliou fr final "settlement, and that said cause Is set for hc-irintr at mv oibce at Plartsmontti. on tiie 29th day ol Augm-t A. 1 1.. W!. at 01 e o'clock P. M.. on said day : at w hich tune and place, all persons i.i:erested may be present and e.atn:us s,a!.! accounts. A. N. Si ia.iva.v. I'latts:i:vjLilIi, July 21. :S7:. Co. JLarise. 13 tt mm w a vr w $66 I & POWELL 9 9 -o Clic:?). Legal Notic Default having been made in the condition of h certain chattel montane beartnp date of July 2nth, l'?7. and filed and indexed 111 the records of Cans enmity. Nebraska, on the '.d day of October, 1877. at 11-J o "clock a. 111.. on which there is due at the date of thin notice, tbe .slim of one hundred and two dollars and tidily cents 1102.301 : eaid 11101 tace being j;iv eu by J. C. Noel to Ann Allison, and duly cold mid assigned for a full and raluable consider ation, on or about the l:ttli day of March, lsru, to Keed Brothers : we will acll at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at the front door or tbe I'oHt Ollice, in Weepinj; Water, Cass count v, N'ebrnsiia, on the luili day of Augtut, A. l". I87u, at In o'clock a. 111. of Maid da, the proper ty in said mortiraye described, to wit : One W ooster threshing machine, with Casey power and the usual appui tenances thereunto beioug I11K, to satisfy said amount and costs. !St3 KKKDBSOS. Sheriffs Sale. I!y virtue of an aihis execulioH i-auert by Win. I.. Weils. Clerk of the District Court, w ithin and forC-as count v. Nebraska, and o me directed. 1 will on the ith day of August. A. D. 1K79, at 1i o'clock, a. 111. of said day, at tbe south door of the i'ourt House iu I'lattsmoulh, in said county, sen at public auction, the following real estate, heretofore levied upon, to wit: Sixty-fire 6.- acres of pround off of the -:ii (e.1 sine 01 me f-otilliwerl ij-iarter (s w k,i 01 me norinwesr quarter (n w "41 and the northwest quarter (11 w Ht) of the southwest quarrer(sw of section number twnty-.-.i.v (26), in ton-ushio No. twelve (l ;i north ratine : hirt. en u:; ea-t of the Cth P. M.. in Cass coun ty, Nebranka, and more particularly described a commencing at -1 point three iK chains and Mtventy-nine v7!i links east of the northwest (n w) corner ol the southwest ;uarter is -v '.j) of ihe riorl iiwest iiar-r i u w 4 of said sec tion number t wenfy-uix CKj, and running I hence east, iu the eighth (Rth) section line Hixu-eii (10) chains and twenty-five (25) iink, to the northeast 01 e corner of the southwest quarter (s w of the northwest piarter(n w ",ol said section, thence south. In the eighth (tslh) sec tion line, twenty t20 chains to the quarter section line eat and w est tlirnh said Pection : thence runuiDg west, sixteen (1C chains and twenty-five A link)) : thence north, twenty (20) chaina, to tbe place ot beginning; said tract of land thua described containing thirty two and fifty one-hundred ths ('Al rxi-r-n) acres ; also commencing at a point three (31 chain and eijThty-one (811 links wet of the quarter 1. ti 'section corner on west side of said section iwiiity-klx cm) : thence east on the auarter 'it sc tion line, sixteen ( la chains and tweutv-foe r.'.'i) linkK. to the northeast (n e) corner of the southwest quarter O w H) of said section; thence outh in eighth (Sth .1 section liae twen ty (if) chains, to southeast is e) corner of the nori hw est. ouai'ter (n w "-4 of tiie southwest quarter (s w Kji of snirt sec 1 inn twenty-six (2tji ; uieiice west, on the eighth (K:h) section line, ixteeii (16) chains ami tweni -live &") links; lln-uc-e norih twenty (-.to chains, to tiie place ol beginning, and containing tliiriy-two ami fifty one-hundiedtlis (:?Z 50-100 ) acres, making in afl sixty-five ('5 acres of land, the same being the sixty-five acres of ground heretofore, on the 20111 day of July, 17. advertised for sale tinner an execution issued in this cause, and the sale of wlncii was enjoined by iefendant, and which Injunction has been by the counsel aside and held for naught, 'lhe same being levied upon and taken as the property of Wm. It. Porter, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said I'ourt. recovered, by First National Uank of P!:i: Isiuotith, Nebraska, plait:ti!f. I'l.ii ,s:i uuth, N ooiiiSKa. .luiv 24t b. A . D. If-Tn. j:. v. hvkks. 1H Si.erilf Cass Co. Neb. Attachment Notice. State of Neb.. Cass Co. In Justice's Court, be fore K. J. Martins. J. P. Kvitus Co., plaint iffs vs. Patrick Fitzgerald, deft. On the 2rt day of July. A. D. Is'.";) said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above ac tion for the sum of f 4"..oo. 17U KVANS& CO , Plaintil . Greenwood. July 8, 187-.I. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that all person are waned against purchasing a certain note given bv t ie to W in. Met, dateil March 1 t. 1S7.I. due eight mont lis after date, for the sum of .!,; is I have an onset :0111st said note. j ;o. Signed at Weeping Wat-r. Nebra-ka. June 2jtii, i5t4 John 11. davis. Legal Notice. W. W. Davis, plaintiff, vs. James A. Einns, tle foiidant. The atiove non-resident defendant will take notice that 011 the 30th day of Juae, 187;. an c 1 ion was commenced before J. Chase, a .) usl ice of the Peace in and for Weeping Water pre cinct.. Cass County Nebraska, against said de fendant, to recover the sum of seventy six dol lars and fifteen cents (76.15), and that your goods and chatties have been attached, and that uiilcKS you appear and answer by the lsth day ol August, 1S7K, judgment will be rendered against you. iu accordance with the claim of said plaintiff. Signed at Weepins Water. Cass countv, Ne braska. Julv 7lli, ls7J. W. W. DAVIS. 1013 Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Fly virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. I.. Well, clerk of the District court within ar d for Cass coiinlv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 11th day of August, A. D. 17;). at II o'clock, a. in. of taid day, at tne south 0001 of 1 be Court House, in said county, sell at pub lic auction the. following real estate, to wit: The northeast quarter t n. e. ol the south west quarter (s. w. '(l f section twenty-two (22). township No. ten (In), nortll cf range No. nine . eat of Ihe Cth P. M., together with the appurtenances : The came being levied upon ami taken as the proper! v of William Wright, Klla'tli Wr.-ht. and Mary M. Sn... k. d f. nrt anls. to satisfy a judgment of said court recov ered bv Nicholas Sheppard & Co.. plaint ills. it. w. li i-i:s. Sheriff Cass 1 o.. Neb. ri.lttsmonth. Neb.. July 7th, A. D. lsr'.. lf.ts Legal Notice. Al! persons interested in the estate of George Sliafer. deceased, are hereby notified to le. ami appear before the Hon. ti. ft. Pound. Judge of the 2d Judicial Dist., Nebraska, al the iilice of lhe clerk of the Dist. Court for l.ancastercot'.n ty, in the city of Lincoln, at one o'clock p. 111. on the 2Sth day of August. A. D. ls;a. 10 show cause. If any there be. why license nhould not be granted lo the undersigned. Administratrix of said estate, to sell aud convey I he following real estate bel uiging to said estate, for ihe pur pose of pavinj the outstanding indebtedness of said estate, to w it ; The east half (e',) of block No. lunr(D. in '1'hoir. peon's a billion 10 the city ef n iltMnoiith. iu tiie said county of Case, Ne braska, according to the recorded plat tin reof. EI.IZAI5LTH SHAFKlt, 1.31 1 AdininistNitrix. Eridge Notice. Notice is hereby irlven that bids f. struct ion of Tn Combination Diid r the con es, one 4: o and one .vi feet long: Thirteen Pile I'.ridtes. 2i. 20. 20. 20. ItJ. 20. 2n, 24. 20, 2". 22, 2f. arid 20 feet respectively, and One I '.out I'.rtdgc. 24 feetlnng. will be ic-e- ed sit the County Clerk's oiTiee up to noon of September 2d. ln':i; a'so bid for construction of stone abutments for bridge across Wilson creek on south side of section 2. town in. range will be received up to same (late. Said bridges and abutments to be built iu accordance with plans and specifications now on file in County Clerk's oil ce. The oiin t v Commissioners ri.--i-io lhe linht lo reject any and ail bids ; also the privilege to add l.i number of hi l itres to be b iilt at conir.iet price for i -rid tit of like class, ri-ld ' -s w ill accom pany biii- with plans aert spe -if'-atioiis. II v older 'l t'oiiiuy Commissioners. J. D. TOT. 0 . Clerk, CiiSs Co. Neb. i'.y J. W. Ji..vm.V'".s, Deputy. 17M Estray Notice. Tnkn up ly Hip nhsr-rlhr hrlnir In Flatt.- niouth. prectnet, Cs. ei tv. Julv 2. I7J. .n bnitlit liny mare, a whif Mud feet, anil Is what is known a a slump .sucker. 1X15 WM.H. RHKrriElM. Attachment Notice. Filwjird A. ltydnrvs. M. YounyMedt. C'hle:'" Illinois, before l:-i1il .leal V, .1. 1'., in uiul lor as Co., !. Tli above-named drfeml.uit will tnke notice, that the cald Kdwrin Jearv. .lustice of th 1'e.see. Nsued an order of alUiHmicut m tlio above action for the miiii of u.i5, and tint the said cause Is continued until the 2'.th day of Auj;m-t. at one o'clock p. in. on fid day. KllWiKI) A. KTUKK. ''h i'laiiitlff. Sheriffs Sale. Iiy virtue of an elocution Issued br Wm. I.. Vlls. Clerk of the llnin-r I'ourt. within and for Cas eon"tv. Nebraska, and to rue diiccl ed. I will on the Jt lU d:iy of Aucust. A. I. l-70, at 10 o'clock a. in. of id dav, at the coutli door of tiie Court 1 1 -use in said rount v, sell at ublie auction I i:e follioviiu; re:U estate to it : I. ot ten (10). block foii-teen (14) In the eit" of rintt-nicut h. C'-ms couitv. Nrhr iska: 'I lie same beirtr lev;ed n;in tnl '-n its the prop erty of Win. A nn-l i on-Kba Armstrong, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of .said eouit recovered by Jacob Vailcrj Jr., j-luintttf. U. W. HVKKM, si:rlff Cm 'o.. Neb. riattsiiinuth. Neb., July 23d, A. 1). 1S73. 1815 Sheriff's Sale. Ty vo tue of nn order f f ale issued by Win. I.. eiis. co rk of the pi.incl Court tvltblr. and for C.-isi- count v. Nrhrn-ka, ami lo me directed. I will on the luh dav ot Anoint. A. 1. IKM, .-it 10 o'clock iu m. of said day. at thn south door of tlie Court House in s.ud county, veil at public jii'.ctioo the f(lj.. in'; real ctaie to wit : llic northeast ijuat ter. (n. e. V4 1 of necl ion bu. nil (J). lowiiMiii No. tw-'ho il.'l ; also, tho s.i:-!)! ball i. 'iioillh' n!:i;i half is. Kiof tbe snet h c .li-t tjitnitei i. e. ' j of ii Ilui four . tow li-Juo twelve i u. north m roir.- tlilrtr-n l:t;..ea.si the At It 1". si.. h bur ti pro;er'y of 1 ,u- (-1 :i I in ill : '4 he f-:liu heitit; levied upoii .-hmI taken as Ibe rotei tj- of II. II. Point. ie K ii.lai.I. to sal My a Judgment of said court, re covered by John black, iilaintiif. i:. W. IIYERS. Rheriir l ass Co., Neb. ri:i!!-anouth,Xel. July 7th, A. I). 17U. i(U5 Sheriff's Sale. V.v virtue of an or ler of sale l-suert bv Wm. I.. Weils, clerk ol t!i- District Court within and lui C:i-s County. Nebraska, and to ihodirccted, I v 1 II 011 tin- 1 1 L It day of August. A. D. 187a, aL 1 oYhe-k p. 111, of said day, at tun south door of the Court House In said county, sell ul puhlio auction the following real estate, to wit : The -inn Ii half (s. of the south half is. of the sunt beast qua' ti r (s. e. '4 1 of section No. lour ( I), and the northeast quaiter (n. e. V of m-c-Con No. nine (hi, all in township No. twelve (12) north of range No. thirteen (lid cast of the ( lb P. M , together with the appurietiHiices ; The same being levied iijMtn and taken as the prop erty of Henry II. IVltit. Klia I.. Pettu ami John Filgerald. dleii(lants. to salikfy n Judg ment of Karl court, recovered by Kobt. . Doom, assigned to T. Ii. Cordon, plaintiff. jc. w. u Yens. Shcrifl Cass Co.. Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 7th. A. D. Is7i. bit") Mortgagee's Sale. Whereas 15. A. Noel, of Greenwood, Cs county. Nebraska, did oil July 7lh, ISTS. exe cute and deliver to A. J. I rittenoen a chat tel mortgage upon her entire 'lock of general merchandise, consisting of dry goods, grocer ies, notions, Ac., together with all furtiltuie and .1 x 1 1 1 1 ill her store building, and one iron safe ; said inottgage being duly Hied tor record in thn office of the Itecorder for Cass county, Nebraska; and whereas there is f nil v due au4 unpaid on raid mortgage debt the sum of Jrd.fi r, ; Notice Is hereby given that said moil gageew ill lorccloKe said niertgng hy selling at public auction said mortgaged property, or so much theicof as may be l ecessaiy to pav raid debt. :s aid sale to take place at inn afore said store building, in the town of Greenwood, Nebraska. on the 14th day of August. 1ST;) : commencing at the hour id 2 o'clock, p. m. -f said dav, and to be aojourned from d:y to c!y until completed. A. J. CltlTl KN DKN. lMi Mortgagee. Sheriff's Sa'c. Tv virtti" of an order of nb Issued bv Win. y. Vells. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will ou the lllh day of August A. D. 1P7-J. at '1 o'clock p. 111., of said day. at the south door ot ih Court House in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate to wit : Southwest quarter (n. w S of section No. thirty-three '.'i'ly, in township No. cleveu (11). north (ii 'range No. thirteen t I.O. east of rU p. in... and the north east quarter (ne1,) of section four (t) in Township No. ten Ki north of range thirteen east of the tali principle meridian, and that part of the northwest quarter (11. w. of seel ion four (4 ). township ten (101. north of ramie thirteen ( i.t) east 6th I. M.. eommencint? as follows, 10-wit : Commencing at the north west corner of s.nd s. cl 1011 ; thence east to the nort lie;it, corner of said quarter section; thence south one bundle'1, and twe nly-four (124) rods; thence west b ity-t. rie (i:i rods; t hence nort Ii si x t v-t !i : e (i:., 1 rods leu Mid one half ( in1 1 links : thence . sf one hundred anil tw elve 1 M2i rods and live (..) links to ihe wst line of said quarter section ; the, ice rortll sixty o.i) nx'.s loiiricen ami one-liaif ilPj) links to the place ot starting, containing 4no ; cres more or less, together with the appurtenances; Tbi vame being levied noon and taken as the pnp errv of S. A. Osborn, Mary II. I'th-hard, busaa J. Pilchard. Joepi (1. Prichard, George A. Frichard. Mary Nettie A. Prichard. Martiu Howard Prichard and Klmer Milloti Prichard. defendant", to atify a judgment of said court recovered by Harvey M. IfotiiiTtvell, plaintiff. ii. y. ii i-.K.s. Sheritl Cas-s Co., Net), riattsmoutli, Nob.. July 7th, A. D. lsra. 1715 SPECIFIC WEDICINE Th Grtnt rng'lsh TRADEMARK. Kf meil j; n unfailing furs for gmlo.l W. dom, Spermator rhea, tmpoicocy ad til that folio aiienrs or pelf. --. s of Rlf. "Sit msA-C-. I'.efore Taking, ibawi m Lom of After Tsklas;. Ilnnurr, Colrcrn! f.mlttiilo, Pln Is the f)r. Dfmneet f Vliiun, Preirifitura Old Ae, sod many other Dleae Uk Ick.1 to laaauitjr or Consumption, Dd a Premature Or ve. Q7 Full r-artlcalara la our pamphlet, which deelr ha aesd free ly mat ti avorj raw. CThc Siei()e Madklatla rid bj all drurelxs st tl per parkae". "T wr e or wilt he aeut frea bj mall ou receipt of the money bf 1lrei3g TIlK CUAT SIEDICIXK CO., IfBcnixir'a Dlocit, Pmorr, Vtrfl. r"r""SoM iii Plattsmouth and everywhere, by all Druggists. Jsly. HOTEL. CITY HOTEL PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. First clas Lodging Rooms. First Class Boarding. flood Samplt Room Ererj thing and every comfort A Good Hotel can Furnish Also, Oood Wines, Good Uecr, Good Liquors, Good Lemonade, Good Cigars, Kept at the City Eotel. my " FRED. GOOs, Proprietor. i. A DAY S'JA-.'.NT-ED '. V ninn eur WLI Ai'tirl AND ,-jr r rfc.Ti.-iu;:iAL.s from (.'jvlkvoes t j? CUUGt.-u W. OLLXi. St. Loue, mlo L CRAY'S TRADi MARK. s-fcj l o s O h 2 a. g rg h CD va VjdP p