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-The Herald. "local news. Don't buy any clothing until yon have examined VescuU's new stock. Only on price and no jockeying. 712 Roberts sells wall paper. 51tf -Union Bakery open to-day. 1 Phil Yung sells Hammock. Call and see Cux's New goods. Phil Young sells WiUI Cherry Beer. Dressmaking, latest styles at Mrs. S. Swai ts. 7t2 For mixed paints go to Ilobeits' Drugstore. oltf See Mrs. Swarts new bulletin elsewhere. 1 Don't fail to examir.e those sad dles at Chambers'. 813 Organs cleaned and repaired by James Pet tee. New Pattern Hats at Mrs. John son & Sweeney's. 1 A n -w lot of .Saddles of all kinds at J. G. 'Cl imbers'. 8t2 New i.iigjiv tops of all kinds at Streiyht & Miller's. 8t2 Men'.- and boys' plow shoes cheap at XV. II ii .Uer & Co's. 1 Examine those "nut center" whips at J. G. Ciiambers. 8t2 Court adjourned Wednesday morning at 'J. o'clock. Bird cages. Wire Flower stands, trellises Jkc &c at Cox's. Smoke Phil Young's best 5ct. ci gars; the best in the market. New Corsets at Miss O'Keefe's. Call and examine them. 1 G to tlarruth's for Needles and Oil for Machines of all kinds. 1 The Pacific Junction Gazette comes to h ind full size this week. Miss O'Keefe has a new line of Lace Mitts, of various styles. 1 New Millinery supplies constant ly arriving, at Mrs. S. Swarts. 7t2 Now i vour time to get a new bug gy top at Streight & Miller's. 8t2 The finest line of white and color ed shjrts in the city at Wescott's. 7t2 Patent buggy tops of all kinds and prices at Streight & Miller's. 8t2 --The largest and cheapest line of pipes ever displayed at the P. 0. News Depot. New stock of ladies', misses' and children's line shoes at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 The Davis Swing Machiu s at Carruth's are selling ahead nl all others. 1 You w.ll ,'ind a full line of "Blank" and "Memorandum" Books at the P.O. News Depot, The Soda Fountains are opening up all over town. Summer must have come. Ice-Boxes -Refrigerators and Ice Cream coolers in various styles and sizes at Cox's. If you want a good Cigar in 5 ct. or lOct. goods you will rind them at the 1. O. News Depot. I sell the best and cheapest boots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Peter Merges. A full and complete stock of Gents' furnishing goods at very low prices at Wescott's. 7t2 W.II . Baker left for Chicago and the East Saturday to add to his already large stock of goods. New line of children's suits in light and dark shades, at S. & C. May er's next to Carruth's. 1 Black and steel lace pattern hat trimmed with shaded roses at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 1 --A new stock of hats and bonnets just received at Miss O'Keefe's, just east of Sage's Hardware Store. 1 The only place in town where you can buv the celebrated Reynolds Bros, snoe.- at W. H. Baker & Co's. 1 J. G. Chambers puts a new Ad. in the paper this week from his new place opposite the Post Otlice. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notarv Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tGm Mrs. S. Swarts will be open from seven to ten every evening lo show her line of new Tuscan hats just re ceive!. 1 Cox the hard-ware man, has just received a new Invoice of Biid-cages, "Wire Trellises, tlower stands, &c. Call and see them. Biblical doctrine concerning li cense and prohibition laws, at the Congregational Church in Louisville, Sunday night. Hot weather is coming on and a . covered buggy is the thing to take your girl out in. See the new tops at Streight & Miller's. si2 Gentlemen whose beards are not of a pleasing shade can remedy the defect by the u&e of Buckingham's Dye fwr the whiskers. Remember Carruth sells the Davis Sewing Machines, the genuine Singer and all others. Also all at tachmeuts for machines. 1 -The ladies of St. Luke's Guild will give their next Sociable at Mrs Will. Jana!ice s iiiuru;tj, .May iviii. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Swarts opens a large line of new hats, and wants every lady in town to call and see them this even ing whether she buys or not. 1 Mr. R. Wiiburn remembers Ye Herald man with a bunch of extra fine pie plant, the largest we have ever seen at this season of the year. Tusc.ui straw "puke" bonnet trimmed with shaded gold colored tips, and ombre satin ribbon. New pattern hat just received at Mrs. John son & Sweeney's. 1 "The Ship Came Sailing Over the Sea" and brought a bilious passenger. He took Dr. Marshall's limiMuliiie and wa cured. IJig bottles and price reas onable 5i cents. Constipation of the bowels, bil iwusness, impure i.'.ood. general debil ity, are all cured by Dr. Marshall's Bromoline. ' ! e Big Blood and Liver cure. Stdd ly all druggists. If there ever was a specific for any one complaint, then Carter's Lit tle" Liver Pills are a sjeciiic for sick headache, and every woman should know Jus. Only ti- pill a dose. For sale bv Smith. Black & Co. Personal. Mrs. It. C. dishing is in the city vis iting friends, Miss Annie Clark has returned to her home in Burlington. i Mrs. A. XV. McLaughlin returned from a visit to Chicag Monday morn ing. Juo. Tewksbury, our miller friend from near XV. XV. was in town Satur day. Joshua Gapen called Tuesday, and thinks wheat and oats never looked finer. Miss Derham, of California, a neice of Mrs. Geo. Smith is visiting her rela tives here. XV. Cutforth, Livery Stable man, froai Louisville was in Monday, and gave us a pleasant call. Mrs. Robt. Maxwell came down Wednesday to visit friends in Weep ing Water and Plattsmouth. Capt. O'Bourke received the sad news last Thursday of the deatii of a brother in Wisconsin, and reached there in time to attend the funeral. Mrs. Pep per berg and Master Abra ham left yesterday morning for a visit to relations and friends in St Joseph and other points in Missouri, Mr. P. accompanied them as far as Marys ville. Mrs. Rickard and Sou and Mr. and Mrs. Hastings, all of Chicago have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Liv iugston the past week. They go to Lincoln, which they intend making their home. Mr. Chas. Bunkos, manager of the Omaha Post, came down to take in the Liederkranz dance, on Monday, with a brand new $5 tile on his occiput. He returned on Tuesday with an article on his head that looked as if it had been used as a hod for the last tifteen years. Sich is life. Dr. Thomas, of XV. XV. was in town Monday making arrangements for lumber to build a drugstore. Dr. T. carries on his person as a permanent reminder of the dark days of the Re bellion two bulletj. one of which has caused him great trouble and danger and he will hereafter be obliged to take better care of himself and let life pass more easily than in the past. We hope his new enterprise may p-ove a success and relieve him from the necessity of active practice in the days to come. Happiness and prosperity depend to a very great extent upon good health. All those suffering from hoarseness, colds and coughs, should try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It cures and costs only 25 cents. Misses Herrmann & Wurl, our popular milliners at F. Herrmann's dry goods emporium, talk to our read ers this week in poetry. Don't fail to read what they have to say. Lightning Rods No humbug. If you want your houses or barns rodded. ami put up in good shape, no fraud, no humbug, go to J. XV. Clark Weeping Water. 7tf Attention is called to the card of the Nebraska R. R. House in another column. J. Bons & Son, the proprie tors, are men who understand the art of making guests comfortable. The best and cheapest, The finest and neatest Shoes and Slippers For little trippers at Merges. 4tf Our clothing is the best made that money will buy; our expenses are very low and we are satisfied we can show you great bargains. Call at C. E. Wescott the Boss Clothier's. 7t2 The Post of the Grand Army at this place meets next Tuesday even ng at the usual place, when preparations for celebrating "Decoration Day" must be made. Please turn out in force. Backache is almost immediately relieved by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Helladonua Back ache Plasters. Try one and be fiee from pain. Price 25 cents. For Rale by Smith. Black & Co. Sometimes a little assistance at the right time will enable the system to throw off an attack which might otherwise result in serious sickness. Ayer's Pills should always be kept at hand, and promptly taken for the re lief of slight ailments, before they be come formidable diseases. If you want to buy or sell city proper ty of any kind If you want to buy or sell a farm of any kind If you want money with farm lands to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 4Cm5 Fitzgerald Block. I). A. Campbell and Geo. A. Mag uey were at this term of court ad mitted to the bar to practise law. They say the soda water Hew and sparkled all about, but the II ER ali got no "biled wind." Perhaps they'll give it to us by and by in court some time. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to take in the spring of the year to purify the blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor of the whole physical mechanism, which often becomes impaired during ti e winter, by lack of open air exer cise, and the want of sullicient care in the matter of diet. The little blue mare, "Lady Mac" and Sam Chapman's bay mare both had colts this spring from a well-bred Volunteer horse, and both colts died about SG hours after birth. No appar ent cause could be given, the colts looking like large line and healthy colts when born. The attention of the Herald readers is called to the card of Guth man Bros., in another column. These gentlem n are both experienced hands at the I usiness. Oswald, one of ti e firm having been with us for th past ten years and is well known as an ex cellent baker and good business man. Fred. F. the other member, has been engaged in like business at Seward, and Lincoln, and later in Denver, and ill be quite an recession to our bus iness community. We would advise our readers to give this firm a call, and especially to call upon them to day at their opening. I Nice spring suit of clothes for 0.75 at S. & C. Mayer's 1 Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf I Linen, Beige and Grass Cloth I Dusters in al! varieties and prices at E. Herrmann's. 1 I Solomon & Nathan have some I nobby new glass show cases all down j the centre of their store. , Straw Goods for Men. Boys and i Children in all grades and qualities at 1 F. Herrmann's. 1 j Phil Young sells Mead, Sweet cider Beer, Birch Beer, Ice Cold drawn from his Soda Fountain at Set. per glass. Black Silk Mitts, Lisle and Ber lin Gloves a full assortment to be found at Herrmann's. 1 J. I. Young has wild cherry beer and sweet cider on draught at his soda fountain, and they are delicious. Go and try them. Parasols Parasols Just received ; a new line of Brocaded, Serge, and Satin Parasols, at F. Herrmann's. 1 Phil Young will sell You Cro quet" in any quantity desired from one Ball Mallet Stake &c up to one dozen, also a full line of 4, 6, & 8 Ball sets, call and get prices. Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of oils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf "Wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging." Take Prickly Ash Bitters. It is not a beverage, but a remedy for all ill effects of an excess of intoxicaling stimulants. Don't take a drink before breakfast "jast to wake yon up," because you feel so stuDid and languid. You are sure to feel worse as soon as the effect wears off. Take a half wine glass of Prickly Ash Bitters. It will brighten you up for the whole day. 714 Messrs. Patterson and Dickson have just brought to the county a very fine young Hambletonian Stallion called "Mambrino Pilot." He is a dark brown, of good size and bone, 0 years old, and v as sired by "Mambrino Pilot Jr." The dam was a "Printer" mare This horse is undoubtedly the best bred horse in these parts and ought to meet with success. Messrs. P. & D have also two yearling colt3 of good blood and handsome creatures. The Liederkranz ball on Monday evening last, was quite a success finan cially and socially, and although the heavy rain about midnight cast a gloom over the assembled guests, for a shoit time, the situation was finally taken in good humor, and fun and merriment did not cease until about daybreak. Carriages were on hand to take parties home, and everybody was pleased. Relief from sick headaches, drow siness, nausea, dizziness, pain in the side, &c, guaranteed to those using Carter's Little Liver Pills. These complaints are nearly always caused by torpid liver and constipated bowels. Restores these organs to their proper functions and the trouble ceases. Car ter's Little Liver Pills will do this every time. One pill is a dose. For ty in a vial. Price 25 cents. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. The now celebrated Mrs. Propst was arraigned by the Grand Jury and brought before the Court last week for keeping a "disorderly house." The Jury found a verdict of "guilty" and she was fined $50 and costs amounting to over S100. Not being able to readi ly raise this she sold her house and lot and the property holders feel rejoiced. Those persons who do not need Iron, but who are troubled with nerv ousness and dyspepsia, will find in Cartel's Little Nerve Pilis a most de sirable article. They are mostly used in combination with Carter's Little Liver Pills, and in this way often ex ert a most magical effect. Take just one pill of each kind immediately af ter eating and you will be free from indigestion ane dyspepsia. In vials at 25 cents. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. Employment for Ladies. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and Children, and their unequaled Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should be without them ; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in ther praise. These goods are manufactured by la dies who have made the wants of la dies and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this county, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined wo man could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who is in need of employment to send to the Company her name and address, and mention this paper. Address Queen City Suspender Company, Nos. 147 & 149 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 8iJ - Prom Bishop CTarkson Acknowledgement of the leceipt of funds for the Dakota Sufferers. Overlook, Omaha, i May, 3. 1881. f To Mrs. J. N. Wise, President of the Plattsmouth Dramatic Club. Dear Madam: Your kind favor of the 2Cth tilt., enclosing a draft for 850 given by the Platts mouth Dramatic Club for the benefit of the flood sufferers, reached me to day. As you are kind enough to ask me to distribute it where I think it will be productive of the most good. I will take pains to make personal in quiries or investigation, so that your generous donation may be judiciously administered. The Dramatic Club deserves all praise for their cheerful readiness to relieve the distress of our afflicted fel low men. I am very truly Your Obedient Servant, Rort. II. Clarkson. Strayed From the subscriber on or about April, 21, 1881, a red cow, one horn drooped ; also a calf with the same. Said cow and calf were a part of the cattle transferred from near La Platte at time of flood. Anv information concerning them will be thankfully receivi tl by .1. W. Shannon, Platts mouth, or Joseph Giles, La Platte. Xeb. i a J. N. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. 8lf Married. ; CLARK Mt'RPHY Thursday, May 5. at the residence of the bride's parents, lu flat tu rnout Ii, Nebraska, by the Rev. T. J. Buird, Mr. T. R. Clakk of Papilliuu toMissMis mik Murphy of this city Thus two more of the young people, Ktwu up from childhood lu our midst, have ca.it their common lot together, and leaving Platts mouth they take with them the good wishes of the many friends both of themselves iudi vldually, and of the families to which they be lonu. The wedding was a quiet one, ouly the rela tives and a few immediate friends of the faiui ly and of the groom befug present. The cere mony took place at 11 a. m. and from a party present we learn that the bnde looked charm lug In a dress of prune colored bilk, with natu ral flowers for ornaments. Everything passed oil most pleasantly, even to the flinging of the old shoes after the departing couple, to insure a coutinuance of the tame good luck. A number of handsome presents testified to the friendship aod good wishes of the donors. We subjoin a partial list : A beautHul Oil Faiutiug-Mrs. D. Murphy Grinnell, Iowa. Gold band China Tea Set Dr. J. N. Hall. Silver Card Receiver Mr. S. M. Chapman. Silver Dinner Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S Smith. Silver Pickle Stand Mr. and Mrs. F. Herr mann. Silver Butter Dish Mr. P. B. Murphy- Silver Card Receiver Sir, and Mrs. D. Miller, Silver Dinner Knives Mrs. Cox. Silver Tea aud Table Spoons Mr. aud Mrs XV H. Baker. One pair lad. Silver Salt Cellars "Detkiu' Bushnell. Cue pair Silver .iapkin Kings' and a Hanging Lamp J. W. Clark. Ebony Handle Knives and Forks and pair Scissors T. II. Taylor. Vase, imported China Miss Baker. Set of Table Linen, Table Cloth aud Napkins Mrs. C. II. Tarmele. Zephyr Table Cover Miss Mary Murphy. Set Pillow Shams Mrs. P. It. Murphy. Crimson Zephyr Shawl Miss Olive Joues. Toilette Set 5Irs. R. W. Hyers. Moss Fin Cushion Miss Aggie Sampson. Toilette Soap Dish Birdie Iiish. Tea Tray Freddie Cox. Set Sliver Spoons Mrs. M. B. Murphy. After the wedding dinner the happy couple accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Hyers, and Mr. J. W. Clark left for Weeping Water, where they were received and entertained by Mr. and Mr. T. Clark, parents of the groom. From there they returned the next day and left for Papilliou, their future home. At the home of Mr. T. Clark another rein forcement of presents were received as follows Fine Library Mr. T. Clark. Well filled Purse Mrs. T. Clark. A Horse J. W. Clark. A Cow J. W, Clark. Hanging Lamp F. M. Wolcott. License Law. We would call attention again to the matter of Liquor Licenses this spring. It has been decided by the most competent authorities in the state that licenses taken out under the old law expire June 1st and that then and there new licenses should be granted aud given in compliance with the new law which provides for giving bonds in a different way and especially says "Notice must be pub lished in a newspaper of general circu lation two iceeks before such license can be granted. None of these provis ions have been fulfilled here if we have been informed correctly, arid saloon-keepers are liable to pay the whole 500 over again June 1st and if their notices are not published two weeks prior to that time they cannot lawfully obtain license and sell un til such time has elapsed. The Her ald called attention to this matter before and gave the authority, but it seems some legal limb thought he was wiser than the law and has advised the liquor men to go ahead under the old law. The Uuion Bakery. GUTHMAN BROS., PROPRIETORS, Will be opened this morning in the new Hotel Ruilding, corner Main and Third Streets. A line of Groceries, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco &c. always on hand. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc, a specialty. The public generally kindly re quested to give us a call, and we will guarantee satisfaction in every case. 1 Gl'TllMAX BROS. Don't Yon Forget it! Call and see the new croods iust re ceived by Rennett & Lewis' Roast 1 ui key Itoast Chicken Potted Ham Potted Tongue-Orange Slarmalade Barataria Shrimps and every thing you want in Staple or t ancy Grocer ies, it Hats! Hats! The newest latest styles in Hats, just in at Wescott's Ross Clothing Store, 713 A Losing Joke. A prominent Physician of Pitts burg said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill health and of his inability to cure her, "try Hop Hitters!" The lady t ok :l in earnest and used the Hitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it. as it cost him a g -od patient. Just Received. A nobby line of spring suits at Wes cott's. 7t2 J -BlM ; ? ; on p? c ; : Jo g g - J - I -53 CD CD CO H - CD J 2f CD B . - 30 o- one? ; m; o 2 ;a cd 1IlLMi:itY STORE, HERRMANN & WURL. One Door East of First National Bank, Plattsmouth, Neb. Our Millinery Goods are Abundant and Cheap. And thM of the very beat kinda do tve keep! We want all to know that we're living in town, lu Plattsmouth. Nebraska, that place of re nown ; We Invite all the ladies to give us a call. And we'll use our endeavors to satisfy all. Our goods have arrived, our stock is complete. And for prices and rtyle we cannot be beat : We want all to come aud see for themselves. What we have on the counters, aud upon the shelves. Wc have good hats and bonnets and trimmings to suit. And fine flowers and ribbons, to make you look cine ; And all needful things that pertain t our line. In all of which goodness and beauty combine. Then come right along whatever your age. Your wants can all be supplied we'll eneaee : Whether aged or youthful ; whether little or mucu. We'll endeavor to put on the finishing touch. We pay cash for our goods, and select them with care. And are sellimr as cheap, as anv one dare : And we say to you all both the young and the old. Well not refuse greenbacks, nor silver nor gold. Vi O YES! Illacksmltliln? Wagonmsik Ing and Repairing Agri cultural Implements Repaired &.C. J. M. SCHNELLIIACIIER, Shop on 5th, Between Main and Vine Streets, Plattsiuonth, Nebraska. If you want smithing done. Mike is ready to do What belongs to his line, and do it well too ; He has learned Uis trade well, aud his practice is such. He knows how to put on the finishing touch. He will make or mend wagons, or plows, or barrows. Or scraper, or sle"d, or sleigh, or wheelbarrow, Or anything else that pertains to his line, In all kinds of wood, ash. hickory or pine. Horse shoeing is done on the most approved plan. And we're sure Mike will please you If anyone can ; And no one can fail to to see at first sight, How Important It Is to have it done right. If by any unskilled workman the thoeing's done wrong. Your horte will go stumbling aud blundering along ; And doubtless you will with a broad horrid grin, Declare he shall newr be shod there again. If you want anything made, or mended come Were, About prices and style, vou have nothing to fear : Some other workman may do pretty well, But Mikn our own workmau is bound to excel. And now at the close permit me to say. You should not expect him to work without pay. Good workmen are worthy (no doubt) of their hire, And thone who pay promptly, we always ad mire. 7U Mi: AT 31 A It It UT. (JOTTFRILD FICKLER. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB , MAIN ST. At this shop you'll find meat whole some and sweet. Sausage, pork, mutton aud veal. And it is our belief, you'll buy ex cellent beef, If you at this butcher shop deal. He keeps always on hand the best in the land; Of such as your families need; Others may do well, out they cannot excel. For Fickler will still lake the lead. A good bargain you'll mae if you want to buy steak ; Or soup meat, or to boil or to fry, You can have a good dish of whatever you wish. Competition he well may defy. This business provides for good pelts and hides; Lard and tallow he'll both buy and sell; And you'll find this the case there's no other place You'll do better if you will quite as well. And this we may tell if you've fat cattle to sell. Or hogs or sheep that are nice; You can bring them right here an 1 you need never fear, Rut for them you'll get a good price. Satisfaction to all who will give him a call, It is his intention to give. For we're certain indeed, tliib belongs to his creed. Not only to live but let live! Customer. Improvement for Mini, and Body. For genuine merit there is no tonic sold that begins to co., pare with Par kers Ginger Tome. One 50 ct. bottle contains more life and strength testor- ing power than a bushel of malt or a gallon of pure milk. As an appetizer. blood purifier and kidney corrector, it meets with astonishing success, and invalids find its use promptly follow ed by renewed energy and vivacity, mental and phjsical improvement. and gradual restoration to perfect health. See other columns. Commer cial. 714 Stolen. From the stable of Samuel Twiss, one and a half mile east of Louisville, Cass Co., Neb., on April 23th, 1881, One Black mare about eleven years old, white star in forehead, any informa tion will be liberaly rewarded by the undersigned. 7t2 SAMUEL TWISS. Every Week. A car load of best Hour at Hansen & Chassot's. EVERY WEEK A car load of feed from Schluntz's mill at Hansen & Chassot's. Farm Machinery. Now is your time to buy FARM MACHINERY OF FRET). GORDER. A big stock of Drills, Corn Planters. Listers, &c that must be sold at once TO MADE ROOM FOR Reapers, Harvesters, and Fall Goods. Come now, Farmers, if you want (o buy at bottom prices. PLOWS, II ARROWS, CULTIVATORS of all kinds will be sold as the lowest casl. rates for 20 davs. F. Gorder. 5t3 Come and See The large stock of Spring Shoes an.' Slippers, good and nice at Merges. 4tf S2 Wtrhrt PIfta wln.tor, 5. W1.it. nrt.l HuntlacV IS. Imitation goldM. bol.drf.id 111. Cheapest and be for your own bh or apocal.tivo .arpoor, VubU c aloiMf. TUOJU-SOSA tO., Ill mmu Skirtlark. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale. House and lot opposite Prof. W. W. Wise's residence, known as the Roxby property. Enquire of E. G. Dovey & Son. Plattsmouth Mar. 11, '81. 52-2m Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. XV. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach 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, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March.- At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. Alderncy Stock. Mr. J. F. Beaumeister how owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1907, dropped January 4th, 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky C28. From imported Tran sit, bred by II. S. Durand, Wis., which it will be remembered Chaplain Wright brought here last year. This bull is a thorough-bred Alderney, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces this summe: at Mr. Beaumeister's place north of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal should call and see the uudersighed, J. F. BEAUMEISTER. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf To the Citizen's or the County and State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet, comes down, call on J. T. A. Hoover. Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy curj for Rheumatism, Neural gia, Lame Backs, Pains in the side, Stomach, Kidneys, &c, &c. Smith, Black & Co. have sold over one hun dred bottles in the last two months. 48tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P.O. 7tf Sanaa's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst case of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel lh the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and 31.00. If your lungs are sore, chest. or back lame, use Shiloh s Porous Plas ter. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. 6eow Answer this Question. Why do so many people around us seem to prefer to surfer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming up of the iood, lellow Skin, : when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's V;talizer, guaranteed to cure them Sold by Snith, Black & Co. Ceowtf SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diph theria, Canker mouth, and Headache. YY ith each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaint" without extra charge. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Ceowtf. AUENTS AND CANVASSERS Make from 835 to SSO per week selling poods for E. ti. RIDEOL'T & CO.. 10 Barclay aireei, i(w mrK. zayi Send for their Catalogue aud terms. Belter (Jet It Now. It saves life and doctors bMls. , We mean Brown's Blackberry and Ginger; the most successful remedy ever in troduced in the South and Vest for the cur of Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith Black & Co., O. F. Johnson, and J. M. Roberts, Platts mouth ; and J. V. Painter, East Platts mouth. The Most Miserable Man on Earth Is the sufferer from indigestion. Those only know its horrors who have felt them. To such is offered not only a ray of hope, but a certainty of relief and certain cure, in the use of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. This wonderful leme dy cures without fail, when taken as directed. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith Black & Co., O. F. Johnson, J. M. Roberts, Plattsmouth; and J. V. Painter, East Plattsmouth. To Be or Not To Be Bilious, depends on whether you use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills or not. They have no equal for preventing and curing biliousness. Try them. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith, Black ct: Co.. J. M. Roberts, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er, East Plattsmouth. For Sale. A good Farm Horse for sale. En quire of Chittenden, Bros., 5tf Plattsmouth ,Xeb. Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, May 11. 18H1. heat. No.?.. .. Corn, ear " shelled Oats llarliy. No. 3 ICve Native Cattle... Hon Butter KiIU Potatoes ..4 CKfM .A tiOt-5 NEW YORK MARKETS. Nkw York, May li. ltai. Monev Sl.li&ci.$l 04. Wheat S 122 ltye ... 4 t.'(ini ;-", Oat 4.V, CHICAfiUMAKKETS. Chicago. Mav II. ixsi $ 4 .rk U$? 00 l o- 3 : i i 1 03 1.1 VK STOK.. Flour W'li-at. .. Cnrn Oat- live Barley . Hot;". Khipoing $5 8oT(," 20 Cattle. " 5 40; c no Sheep 4 734ft 5 10 LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by M. O'Donohoe, J. P., withiu and for Cites County, Nebraska, and to ine directed, I will on the 2Jd day of May, A. D., IS81, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, :tc the premises now occupied by N!clila Holmes, !a 4'latUuioutu, Precinct in said County, sell at public auction the follow ing personal property to-wit : One orom tyer, one broom sewer, one thousand broom hau tiles, one browm corn shelter. clothea brushes, butch er knife, twine, saw, blacking brush, scraper, pork, broom wire, trunk and content, bed and beddinir, part of sack of flour, one accord on, clock, diehes, pitcher, and looking KlaM, one bedtUead, chairs, oil can, old clothes, broom corn seed, aud a few other articles not men tioned in the order of sale. The same being levied upon and takeu as the property of Charles Meyer, defendant ; to satiufy a Judg ment ef said Court recovered by Nicholas Holmes, plaintiff. R. W. Hvkkh. 1 Sheriff, Ciui County, Nebraska. Plattatuouth, Neb., May Uth, A. D. 1S81. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decretal order of sale made by his honor S. It. Pound, Judge of the second Judicial District, at the regular term of the District Court in and for Cats County, Nebraska, and on the fourth day of Mav, issl, I will on Friday, 3d day of June, A. D. 181 at the front door ot the Court House ia Plattsmouth, Cass Comity. iseurasKa, ana at tue notir oi ten o cock oi said day, oiler for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all the riuht title ana interest ot all tne lieirs ot uavia o. Mioopmaii. ueceaed, late ot lass county Nebraska, in and to the following described real estate to wit: the west half iH) of the south eat quarter (V) and the east naif (Vi) of the south west quarter (l)of section twenty neven (27), townehip eleven (ID, rauuo twelve (12), east of the sixth P. M. situated In Cass County, Nebracka. The administrator reaerves the right to reject any or all bids. The sale will remain open for the space of one hour. K. B. windiiam. Administrator of the estate of David O. Shoopnian, deceased. Ht4 Road Notice. T uxhom it may concern: The section line road petitioned for by (J. M. Flower et al. commencing at Southwest corner section thirty-two (32) township eleveu (II) range eleven (11) in Cass County ; running thence North three (3) miles to Northwest (nw) corner of tection twenty (20). same township aud range ; the same has beeu declared by the County ComiuixHiouers an open road, aud ull objections thereto or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's oflice, on or be fore noon on the 13th day of July. A. D. ISbl. or such road will be opened without reference thereto. 815 J. D. Tvtt, County Clerk. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a license to me issued by his honors, li. Pound, Judge of the Second Judi cial District of Nebraska, at his chambers in Lincoln. Lancaster Couutv. Neb., dated March loth, A. D. 1881, 1 will otter for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at one o'clock p. m.. on the 23d day of May, A. D. IksI, at the front door of the Court House, on Main street, in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of James O'Xeil, deceased, to wit : The south half (s',j) of the south eat quarter (seKc) of the south west quarter (swf4), aud the west half (w) of the north west quarter (dwM and the north west quarter (nw1) of the south west quarter (swli) of section number two (2), township number twelve (12), north of range number thirteen (13), east of the Uth principal meridian. And also, commencing at a point ten and fifty seven aud one-half one hundredths (lo57t-loo) chains west of the quarter (?) section comer on the north side of section number nineteen (19), in township number twelve (12), north of range number fourteen ( 14), east of the Uth P. M., running thence south parallel with the east line of Filth (5th) street, if continued south from the citv of Plattsmouth, seven and seven ty six aud one-half one hundredths (7 76', -loo chains, thence west parallel with the north line of said section number nineteen (19) four and seventeen aud oue-nalf one hundredths (4 17!-J-100) chains to a point in the east line of Billings Avenue, if continued south from the north line of said section number nineteen (19), thence north seven and seventy six aud one-halt one hundredths (7 704-190) chains, and intersecting said "st line of Billings Avenue on the line di viding sections eighteen (18) ami nineteen (19), thence east on the section line four and seven teen and one-half one hundredths (4 17'i-lixi) chains to place of beginning, and containing three and twenty four one hundredths (3 24-100) acres. And also, the south west quarter (swi) of the north east quarter (ue'i), aud the southeast quarter (se) of tlte north west quarter of section number nineteen (iu. in township number twelve (12), north of range number fourteen (14). east of the (ith P. M.. all of the torego;ug real estate situated in Cass County, Nebraska. I will also offer for sale on the same terms as above all the right, title aud Interest of James O'Neil, deceased, in ami to the following town lots, situated in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, as shown by the published and recorded plat of said city, to-wit : Lot number uiue (9) in block number twenty one (21). Lot No. ten (10) in block No. forty-four (41). Lot. No. one (1) in block No. forty live (45). Lot No. live (5) in block No. forty-seven (47). Lot No. ten (10) in block No. sixty (M. ImI No. eleven (II) in block No. sixty (CO). Lot No. eight (8) in block No. sixty-two tW). Ixit No. eleven (II) in block No. sixty-six ((jr.). Lot No. nine (9) i block No. ninety-live (90). Lot No. twelve (12) in block No. one hundred ami eleven (111). Lot No. eight (8) In block No. one hundred aud sixty-four (1U4). Lot No. nipe (9) in block No. one hundred and sixty-four (it4). Iot No. four (4) iu block No. one hundred and sixty-five (105). Lot No. five (5) in block No. seventy-four (74). Lot No. twelve (12) iu block No. seventy-lour (74). Lot No. four (4) in Mock No. seventy-five (7.1). Lot No. live (5) iu Mock No, seventy-five (70). Lot No. live (5) iu block No. seventy-six (7!). iAit No. one (1) iu block No. eighty-two (82). Lot No. one (1) in block No. one kuudred aud sixty seven (lb"). Lot No. t wo (2) in block No. two hundred and twenty-two (222). The foregoing lauds and lots will be offered fot sale in such tracts, parcels or qirtntity as may be deemed for the best iuterest .f the es tate, aud the administrator reserves Ute right to reject any or all bids. .1. W. JOHNSON. Administrator of the ttate of James o'.Veil. deceased. W 1 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order or sale Issued by W. C. Showalter. Clerk of the District Court, within tMid for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on Saturday the !4 1st day of May A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the SouthdooroftheCourtHou.se, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auc tion the following Real Estate to-wit : The South half (sVi) of the South half (s(i) of the Southeast quarter (se1) of Section No. four (4), and the northeast quarter (tie1) of section No. nine(9) all in Township No twelve (12) North of Range No. thirteen (13) East of the tail I. M. all in CassCounty,;Nebra-ka ; together with the pnvilegesaud appurtenances.'tliereto belonging. The same being levied upon aud takeu as the property of Henry H. Pet tit andJEliza Pet tit. De fendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court lecovered by Itobert O. Doom, Piaintitf. ami assigned to Thomas B. Oordon ; and also a judgment recovered by John Fitzgerald, De fendant. R. W. HYER3. Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Bv M. Mf'Ei.WAlX, Deputy. Plaitsmouth. Neb., April 19th A. D, 1881. 5t5 Road Notice. To all whom it may concern: The Commissioner appointed to vacate and locate a road commencing at a point on the east line of Section 19. 'l ow nship II, Kange'tl2. and running Southwest to the South line of same section, at a point about 15 rod West of the Southeast corner of Southwest ?i of same section. Said road being known as No. 23 and 24. We dei-ire said road to be continued due South on the East line of Section 19 to South line of section and thence V est to the South west corner of Section 19. Township 11 Range 12 and tei initiating at said corner, has rein-rted in favor of the vacation and location thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's otlice, on or before noon on the 14th day of Juno, A. D. 1881, or such road will be vacated and located with out reference thereto. 4ta J. D. Tutt, County Clerk, We recommend Carter' Iron PUN to every woman who is Weak, Nervous, and Discouraged : particularly thoee who iave Thin, Psic Lij, Cold Hands aud Feet, and who arc without Strength or Ambition. These Tills quiet the Nerves, give Strength to the Body, ':!tluce Re J'eshinir Sleep. Enrich and Improve the quality ot Hie lilood, aud Purify end Brighten the Com plexion They cure Palpitation of the Heart. .N.-rvousneas. Tremblings, Nervous Headache, Leucorrluea. Pains in the Back, and other forms of Female Weakness. Remember that Iron is one of the constituents of the BI. sd, and ia the pr-at tou.c. Crtere Jrau 1'ilU are also valu able for men who are troubled with Nervous Weakness, Night Sweats, Ac. In metal boxes, at 50 cent. Soid by all druggists, or acnt by Iutul. Audi-ess CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City. PltllilS BETTER GOODS AND- Cheaper Gqq&q than anywhere west of he Mississippi River -AT FRED. GORDER'S HEW IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main, betw. Third and Fourth Streets, East of Court House, PLATTSMOUTH, jfcTHSIB ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest improved patterns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ALL FARMERS know what I keep, and my Spring aud Summer stock is uow ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be fc und here. Ia addition, I have added all kind of Buggies S "Wagons AND nmz mm. IN SEASON. 53DONT FORGET THE PLACE. $66 a week In vour OA-ii town. Terms and - outfit free Address. II. Ha llktt & Co.' rortiauu, Maine. 49iy E. G. Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still find themselves at home to Cass County Fanners and all their old customers. We have this Winter ourtiS' ual full and larger line of goods than, perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the country has demanded target stocks, and of a better class, wt have endeavored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves! Mittens for Winter wear, we have a large and varied assortment at reduced rates. IDIEISS C3-003DS of all kinds. Dress Trimmings of the latest styles. Buttons in endless variety, our line of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and we think, well selected. LADIES' SHOES MEN'S AND BVS' BOOTS AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SHOES. to suit all persons awl alljmrses A verv full line of a..NMtVAIti: AM KTOXKWAIIK, w Inch vou must see to select from. GBOCJBBIES I Sugars of standard grades, mpnnofthe finest qualities, selected by our 10 do selves. flfiffnnn of many brands, csiiecially our own LUliCUii brandofrKF.su koai.tki cokfke called the "MERKJL'E." Try it and see, before purchasing elsewhere. Dried Fruits of all kiuds, fresh and sweet. Fresn Crackers a Specialty. CANNED fiOODS from all quarters. Very line California Kods. GREEN WINTER APPLES by the barrel or bushel. In all these branches we shall en deavor to sell tu low ait any one, and as Is poHsiple to do a solnk itusi nkss. We invite attention autl will show all that call our koo1. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, and call often and early. 37m3 E. ii. DOVEY & SON. Plattsmouth Neb. $7Q A WEEK. S12 a day at home easily made &CoHtly outfit free. Address, TuitK & Co., Augusta. Maine. 49ly O. SCHLEGEL, Successor to S iii.k;kl & Nikman. Manufacturers of And dealers In SMOKERS' FANCY ARTICLES, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO . Special BRANDS and sizes of CIGARS made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar clippings sold forsmokivr' obacco. Main Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store Ofn'xUr, IPost Office, Plattsmouth, Neb. Im3 WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTHS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOODS GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Large stock of BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queensware, and in fact everything you ean call for In the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAIf FOR HIDES AND FURS. All kinds of country orodure taken In ex change for goods. MOlimS 0'JKOUJUtE, once more comes forward with an entire new Stock of the finest Piece Goods ever brought into Plattemoiilh ! ! EVERY GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTED to FIT Hundred go there and they are ALWAYS SUITED. Shop oppofite the Couit House. Give him a cull and examine for yourselves. 4stt AUKVTM WASTKII fortlie Bet and Fast est Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Oo., St. Louis, Mo. UI3 Ct- rsep2a.. Is conducted by an expert accountant and succcsi-ful teacher. Instruction lltoroiilh und practical. Tuition lower tlian eisew here. Full (articular to any address. '4lf THUS. J. BRYANT, Pres. tfr A.n l0iier day at home. Sample worth ftJ LU ?C'Uii-, free. Address, Stin. son & Co,. Portland, Maine. -Wely