The Herald. LOCAL NEWS. For the beat staple an-! fancy croceries in Pluttsnimitli go to J. V. Weckbacirs. . 10tf Roberts sells wall paper. 51tf Attend Dr. O'Leaiy's Lectures. Give the new Jeweler ;i trial. 10'2 For mixBil paints go to lloberts' Drug -Store. 51 tf -A good clock from $2 to $10 at L. C. ErvenV. 10t3 Buttons for every tiling at W. II. Baker & (Vs. 1 Dr. O'Leary on the Brain and Nerves to-ii'glit. -Ladies sets for oOct and upward at L. C. Erven's. i02 Organs ..leaned and repaired by James Pettee. tf We will give the figures on cattle &c in Liberty next week. A new stock of clocks just receiv ed by L. t Erven. 1013 lteyi;..'. ls Bros. .shoes can be foiyid only at W. II. Baker & Cos. I Dr. O'Lt ary is equal to a whole tninstiel .-!ivv or theatre for fun. Paras. .s and fan all styles sizes and prices at W. II. B iker & Co's. 1 A tint assortment of Looking Glasses, In ap, at Hansen & Chassot s. 1 Screen Doors, all size3, at Cum mins & liichey's. Call and see them. 10t2 Woise.i and Harry lleese had a slight falling out, too. last week. Nicest assortment of lawns and buntings in town at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 Tha corrected 11. R. Time table will be found on first page. It is au thentic. I sell the best and cheapest boots arid shoes. I defy competition. ill Peteu Mekges. Fresli bread, cakes and pies, every day, at the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 10tf Cretonns and plushes for lambre quins and curtains, just received at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 If you want a genuine article of Maple Sugar, Phil Young has it for Sale cheap. 1 We are agents for Wilson Bros. Fine Shirts, and dont forget it. W. II. Baker & Co. 1 Genuine Maple Sugar direct from the Sugar Camp in New York State at the P. O. Nevys Depot. 1 Plattsninuth E. A. U. No. 203 June 3d. Be sure yourself and lady friends are present. Phil Young lias just received di rect troin New York State a genuine article of Maple Sugar. 1 Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary l'ublic, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tCm (" Canned Goods at Greatly reduced prices to close out old stock ami be ready for new crop at W. II. B iker & Co's. . 1 Another lot of excellei.t harness just hung up for inspection at Streight & Miller's. Go and see it before you buy. 1 On Friday evening Dr. O'Leary will lecture on the "lungs and their Diseases"; how to prevent and cure them. Admission 10 cts. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is a universal favorite for re storing gray hair to its original color, and making hair grow out thick. Messrs. Nichols & Son. our boss carpenters, come before the IIkkald readers to-day with a new Ad. They are a reliable firm and good workmen. If you are constipated debilitated, have dyspepsia, humor of the blood, one big fifty cent bottle of Dr. Mar shall's Bromoline will cure you. Drug gists are agents. Elder James It. Ross will preach at the Rock Creek school house, two miles west of Rack Bluffr, on the Tel egraph road on Sunday. M iv 29. 1831. at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited. Lightning Rods No humbug. If you want your houses or barn rodded. and put up in good shape, no fraud, no humbug, go to J. W. Clark Weeping Water. 7tf Dr. O'Leary closed last evening at City Hall, one of the most interesting series of Phrenological and Physio logical lectures ever delivered in this city. Chicago Journal. -The best and cheapest, -The finest and neatest . Shoes and Slipieri For little trippers : t at Mekoes. 4tf A traveler on four continents says that Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, the Big Blood and Liver Cure is the best blood medicine in the world. It is-sold at fifty cents a bottle. Druggists sell it. The manner-in which the E. A. Us, conduct their festivals ami enter tainments insures success in every particular.- Be sure to go; we'll guar antee yu a good time. The new Liederkrauz Banner will be here on June 9th. It will be an el egant piece of workmanship from Use hands of a Iady,Mrs. Fuldner, in Mil waukee, costing nearly 6130. Fred Gorder just got in a car load or wagons, which lie is going to sell cheap. He wants every body in need Of a good, durable ami cheap wagon to call on him before purchasing. 1 Dr. O'Leary Lectured on Brain and Nerves hist night to a large and thor oughly interested audience, and brought out soaie startling facts for the uninitiated in regard to these. Louisville Ledger. More cases of sick headache, bil iousness, constipation, &c, can be cur ed in less lime, with less uitdicine, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills' than by any other means. Sold by Smith. Black & Co. The Pluff-Morrison case came off Saturday and created considerable ex citement. As there is another trial to come off before Judge Sullivan and for other reasons the Herald with holds further comments this week. Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds w ho have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of ils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith. Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D.Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. Stf . . Personal. 'Mr. and Mr3. Jno. R. Clark were down the first of the week. Sheriff Hyers has returned from the North the same old boy. as before. Daniel II. Wheeler returned from his trip east, the same old Dan. Clerk Showalter sometimes pays fines to the Co. Treasurer, but what for, we dassen't say. Miss Ida McConega, of Lincoln, is spending a week in the city the guest of Miss Ola Barnes. Mrs. Will Wise left the first of last week in company with Mrs. U. W. Wise for a visit to her parents. .lessee Erwin brought his hogs up Monday and got $5.05. That's a pret ty god market for a corn crop. We understand our friend Joe. Moore, of Liberty, was married last Thursday to Miss Dora Oldham. We wish them many jears of happiness success and prosperity. Thos. Mitchell, Esq. has sold his property here and left yesterday for Salt Lake, Utah, where he has a daughter living. We hone for Uucle Thomas a new lease of life and many happy days in his new home. And now come our Helicon Band boys in an Ad. to offer their notes to the public, and they are good notes, too; a"t par always, and no discount; we mean musical notes. The boys are well fixed and can render excellent music. Decon Bushnell arrived home from the Editorial excursiou, whole and hearty Yesterday. He repot ts an ex traordinary good time, and that the only tumble was he could'nt get to see the widow as much as he wanted to; at least so Capt. Marshall says. The committees on Decoration Day are: General Arrangements Livingston, Chapman and Barnes (J. C.) Music Jennings, Strode and Thom as. Flowers MacMurphy, Bo wen and Hemple. C'al Parmele has bought a News paper so they say, Oh Lord!! we quit Cal right off don't abuse our chil dren, that's all we ask. The wife and "us" can stand it, but don't visit the sins &c, you know how it is yourself. A Celeorated preacher makes the recommendation of Ayer's Pills a mat ter of religious duty. AVhen people are bilious and dyspeptic, what they need is the Gospel of Health. In such cases, the best creed to swallow con sists of the thirty sugar-coated articles in a pill-box. The University Cadets to the number of fifty went up to Omaha last Saturday accompanied by their band, and had a big time; grand drill, &c. Mesdams O'Rourke, Livingston, Wheeler, Cox and some others from here went up, being-interested specta tors of the scene. There's a Dr. O'Leary here, it seems, and he is going to lecture on Physiology and things, after which he treats everbody not to soda, we don't mean but treats 'em to a cure. Mc Donagh out to be here now, he'd find a" glorious opening for practise. The Crystal Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham Tuesday evening was well kept about 50 friends were present, a housefuil of glass came with them. Japanese lanterns adorn ed the yard and all the young folks that looked on determined to get mar ried at once, if married folks had so much fun. "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 "just to wake voh up," because you feel so stupid and languid. You are sure to fel 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. 7t4 It is really a wonderful sight to see the number of new houses spring ing up all over town. Carpenters are as busy as busy can be; masons and plasterers ditto; every body at work, and all getting fair Wages. Turn where you will, the sound of the ham mer and the clang of the tr wel greets your ear. We trust and hope that this state of things will las!, for years to come. We think we can cure a bad c;ise of Backache quicker with ona of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters, than by any other applica tion. And alter the backache is cured you can still wear the plaster without discomfort for two or three weeks or longer. This combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna is a great hit, and it is hard to find any pain or ache that will not. yield te it. .Price 25 cents. Sold by Smith. Black & Co. Scarcelyany disease to which hu man beings are subject.isso thorough ly discouraged as Fever and Ague. The periodical return of , alternate chills, fever, and sweating, is terribly depressing. Ayer's Ague Cure is the only remedy known, which is certain to cure permanently, I y expelling the malarial poison which produces the disease. It does this surel', and leaves no ill effect upon the system. Our Rras3 Band boys have suc ceeded in collecting enough funds to build a music room of their own, and commenced operations on Court House Square, in the South part of the city, This is an excelltnt site and will eventually make a splendid prom enade park for our music-loving cit izens. The band boys are doing the work themselves of erecting the build ing, which will be completed in a few days. We wish the Band all success imaginable. We are very glad to learn that the farmers and others about town have taken quite an interest in improving the breed of cattle about here, cross ing them with Jersey stock, the most famous for milk and butter of all the strains now popular. Mr. Beaumeis ter, who has taken pains to keep ' an animal of good Alderny blood within reach, finds the demand for Alderny for Jersey) crosses increasing and soon we shall be able to boast of as fine milk and butter producing cows as any sections of th j state. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf Palpitation of tho heart, nervous ness, tremblings, nervous headache. cold hands and feet, pain in the back. and other forms of weakness are re lieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves and complexion. If there ever was a specific for any one complaint then Carter's Little Liver Piila are a specsfic for sick head ache, and every woman should know this. They are not only a positive cure, but a sure preventive if taken when the approach is felt. Caarter's Little Liver Pill3 act directly on the liver and bile, and in this way remove the cause of disease without first mak ing you sick by a weakening purge. If you try them you will not be dis appointed. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. The new combination of Smart Weed and Belladonna, as used in Car ter's Backache Plasters has proved to be one of the best that could be made. Try one of these popular plasters in any case of weak or lame back, back ache, rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness of the chest or lungs, Sec, and you will be surprised and pleased by the prompt relief. In bad cases of chronic dyspepsia a plaster over the pit of the stonach stops the pain at once. Ask tor Carter's Smart Weed and Belladon na Backache Plasters. Price 25 cents. Married. DONNELLY PORTER In Walla Walla. Washiuuton Territory, May 2d., by ts e Rev. II. W. C&KUO, F.J. DOS.NKLLY of Spokstue Kails, and Cahkir N. 1'ojitkr, of riatts mouth. W ell. well ! so it goes way oft in Washington Territory our C;isss Co. friends drift .and then why then, they do just as they do at home, of course. Wish you great joy, Mr. and Mrs Donnelly. Grammar Grade. No. of words missed in filling the blank book of 700 words. Eddie Schulhof 0 Eva Wise 27 Ethel Marsland ' 1 Sheldron Drew 34 Mary Pettee 5 Katie Vallery 34 Henrietta Schulhof C Lester Schlegel 38 Anna Livingston 11 Birtie McElwain 44 I.illie Doud 12 Chas Leach 47 Alice Jean 14 Frank Wheeler 53 Emma Hoffman 15 Bertie I'ollock 82 Jerome Brueehart 1G Willard Wise 90 Anna Gorder 18 David McEiuce 102 Je3ie French 20 Flora Frew no Fred Lehnhof 21 Walter Holmes 118 Carrie Holloway 20 Robert Livingston 204 Festival of E. A. U. No. 235. The ladies of Plattsmouth E. A. U. No. 235 will hold their semi-annual festival at Fitzgerald Hall, on Friday night, June 3d. It will be the grand est entertainment of the -kind ever given in the city. Arrange to be there; you can't afford to miss it. Strawberries, Ice Cream, Lemonade, and in fact everything that will add to the enjoyment. Notice. There will be no services in the Catholic church Sunday. Closing of the Schools. Our schools close to-morrow and the usual exhibitions are given, we pre sume. It gratifies the teacheis and encourages the scholars to have the parents and others interested in ed ucational work come out at these times and see what has been done. In fact no intelligent criticism of the management of teachers can be made unles3 we take some pains to inform ourselves as to the progress and meth ods of the schools. We "hope an effort will be made to attend the examin ations pretty generally this year. "Sunday Laws." Ed. Herald: The inquiry of your correspondent in last w eeks "II era ld," in regard to the violation of the Sab bath law, was certainly a pertinent one. If a few of our business men may keep their stores or shops open on the Sabbath, with impunity, why may not others do the same, and business be carried on as on other days? There i3 not probably a business man in Platts mouth that would desire to see such a state of things here. All would be ready to admit that the reputation and prospects of the place would be seri ously damaged by it. The law of the Sabbath commends itself, not only to a large portion of our community who accept its divine authority, but to all friends of law and order. The man who openly and persistent ly violates wholesome laws in any community is to the extent of his in fluence encowraging lawlessness and disorder and breaking down the re straints that give security to life and property. X X List of Superintendents For The t'oaii ty Fair. Cattle George Shrader. Horses J. W. Johnson. Speed Ring Ed. Buttery. Sheep William Mti tin. Hogs D. D. Andrus. Poultry. Walter Mutz. Farming Implements T. J. Foun tain. Plows, Wagons, Furniture &o. Levi Churchill. Home Manufacture, Gentleman's De partment D. S. Draper. Home Manufactures, Ladies Dpat nient Mrs. J. P. Buck. Dairy, Pautry, and Kitchen Mrs. S. Richardson. Painting, Drawing and Musical In stuments Mrs. J. N. Wise. Fruits Ezra Sampson. Flowers Mrs. D. II. Wheeler. Farm Products David McCaigs Equestrianship Mrs. II. J. Streight. Improvements in Draft, Plowing, Drawiug &e &c S. C. Patterson. Discretionary and Miscellaneous Henry Eikenberry. Special Premiums U. V. Mathews. Notice to School Boards. . It is uncertain whether or not the form of trtasurers bond given in the school law is correct according to the new law; the general statutes bring at various with the school law. School boards had better take no further ac tion in regard tt the treasurers bond until further notice. E. II. Wooley, . Co. Supt. Ladies! Call and look through the immense stock of new and seasonable goods just unpacked at W. II. Baker & Co's. Prices lower than elsewhere, we hit the lowest market of the season and will give our customers the benefit of it. i REPORT OF THE CONDITION Or The First National Bank at IMalls mouth, in the State of Nebraska, at the Close of Business May Cth, 1SS1. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ..$137 5 414 'Jl 50 000 00 Overdraft U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ... Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. Due from approved reserve agents.. Due from other National Banks Due from State Hanks and bankers. Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. Current expenses and taxes paid.... Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer per cent of circulation Due frm U.S. Treasurer, ether than 5 per ceut. redemptiou fund 17 '! 82 2t 722 fi; 13 340 32 7 3b 2 625 00 3 OCT 54 1 509 00 "8 60 6 873 00 2 000 00 2 250 00 500 00 Total $ 2K5 093 20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50 000 00 Surplus fund 10 Ono 00 Undivided profits 3 825 48 .National Bank notes outstanding.. . li 000 W) Individual deposits tubiect to ' check 71 420 40 Demand certificates of deposit .. 35 474 06 Time certificates ot deposit 22 742 Due to other National Bank 11 fc5S 54 Due to State Bank and bankers 004 45 Notes a Lid bills re-discounted 14 76S 93 Total S 265 W3 26 State of Nerhaska, s County of Cas. ( I. A. W. McI.ACom.ix. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above .statement is true to the best of my know ledge and belief. A. V. McLAL'GHLIN. Ca.su ler. Subncribed and sworn to before hie, this 20th day of May, lesl. T o Jas. S. Mathews, Notary Public. Correct Attest : C. II. PARMKI.K. J J. M. Pattkrsox, Directors. A. V. McLaughlin. 1 Three Groves Items Ed. IIekald: Corn planting is go- inr to be verv late owing to the wet weather and cold backward spring. The seed corn is very poor and don't come up good, although the farmers never found it out until a portion of their crop had been planted, nearly all those that planted early have to plant their corn again; some lay the blame on the seed, others, to tho cold and wet condition of the ground ; probably the latter is the gteatest trouble. A number are riprappiug their corn in (that i3 putting it in with drills) without breaking or plowing the ground at all, giving the weeds a good start for such a wet season. Small grain looks fine, and the pros pects for bountiful harvest is encour aging. A grand wedding took place in our vicinity last week at which a wedding sdppei, and an infair were given; would like to give the IIekald readers the particulars about it but as th re porter was not present at the wedding but only to the infair it would not look well to give the doings of the last and leave out the most important part of it; probably the IIekald has received before this the marriage notice stating who they are. Uncle Johnnie Allison our Post Master has got tired working for Uncle Sam and has resigned. Ben Droste. will take the position as soon as some necessary papers come on from the P. O. Dept. Ben will without h doubt make a good posfc master, and give universal satisfaction. Our old mail carrier got on a spree the other day down at Neb. City and busted up things in general, losing the mail bags crippling up the horses and what all we can't tell; so a new car rier put in appearance on Monday. The Sabbath school at this place is improving slowly. Bepokter. Doctoring Press Dispatches. Mr. William Henry Smith, who is hired by the Western Associated Press to collect and distribute news, and who is under special instructions to see that the news he distributes is politically impartial, is apt to make little mistakes now and then. Any body is liable to make mistakes, of course, but Mr. Smith's mistakes are all made in one direction, and that is why we allude to the matter at all. Mr. Smith is an Ohio man, a chum of Joe Medill. and Collector f the Port of Chicago. As an Ohio man, he is pledged from infancy to seek office under all circumstances; as a friend of Joe Med ill's he i3 pledged to hate Uos coe Conkling, and as Collector of the Port of Chicago, he is bound to sup port Garfield. Chicago News. The earlier reports of the Associated Press on this matter were a disgrace to Journalism. Kindergarten School in Building. tho 1st Ward Mrs. French will open, during vaca catiou, a Kindergarten school in the first ward ; blocks and material from Chicago. Children of all ages admit ted. Hours from 9 to 12 a. in., and fiom 2 to half past 3 p. m. Terms SI per month. Mus. Nellie French. Select School. After the close of the public school, May 27th, I will take a select school in ray-old rooms in the high school building, commencing on Monday, May SOth 1S81. Terms 81 per month. 1 Mrs. II. S. Bowln. Screen Doors, Of every size and best of-nuiterial at Cummins & RichevV. . 10t2 lcr-1 F. S. White is now delivering Ice daily to customers at remarkably low prices. Call or leave orders at his store, on Main St. 10tf Undisputably The largest and finest stock of Crock ery and Glassware, at Hansen & Chas sot's. 1 For Sale or Trade. A house and two lots in Louisville. House lias five rooms and basement; good well on premises. Will take a team as part payment; will sell at a bargain. Reason for selling, I wish to move on my farm. Inquire of Samuel Uellwio, Louisville, Keb. 10t4 Attention Teachers. The teachers, examination advertised for the first Friday and Saturday of June at Weeping Water is postponed until the second Friday and Saturday in June. E. II. Wooley, 9t3 Co. Supt. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that accord ing to law I shall make application to the County Commissioners for a license to sell malt, vinous and spirit uous liquors the ensuing year, com mencing June 1st 18S1. John Ossenkop,. Louisville, Neb. - 9t2 Hoie. A good strong horse for sale. In quire of James Pettee. - - 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 mopey with farm lands to secure it call on . . Will S. Wise, 4Gmo Fitzgerald Block. Head This JJefore You Buy a Sewins 31acliine. Lincoln Globe. In order ta place in a right light be fore the public and place the credit where it is so richly due, I desire to make a statement, which I trust will have some weight in aiding to frus trate the combined influence and false representations that are being brought to bear upon those who desire to pur chase a Davis vertical feed Sewing Machine, and who have but little op portunity of testing to its full extent the excellent qualities both in point of durability and uulimiLed variety of work of the machine. I have now a manufacturing department connected with my wholesale house in Lincoln, turning out thousands of garments in overalls, jacket, shirts, drawers and a host of other articles farthe trade. I have been using from 20 to 23 of the others of the leading makes of machines for the past five years, and after a thorough and impartial trial have found the "Davis" the most dur able, with a capacity far exceeding any other machine in the market in point of work, accomplishing more work in the same time at about one third of the cost of repair of tiny "oth er machine I have tried. The work is of a class te put machines to severest test, as they are used on every thing, from the finest fabric to eight or ten thicknesses of ten ounce duck; miuI were they not well constructed and of the very best of ? tcel they could not possibly stand the severe tesis of work and speed they have undergone in my establishment. I have thrown aside all other makes of machines and am using now the Davis vertical feed machines exclus ively. I can cheerfully recommend them to all as a strong durable machine for both manufacturing and family pur poses, capable of doing a large range of work which it is impossible to do on the old style rachet of four mo tion under-feed adopted and used by all the machines but the Davis. ' 8t3 David May. Frank Carruth, Agent, Platts mouth. - .... .i "I don't want that Stu,,, Is what a lady of Boston said to. her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years. At Gist attack thereafter it was administered to iier with such good results that she continued its use until cured, and was made so enthusiastic in its praise that she "induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as their family medicine. That "stuff" is Hop Bitters. O I'ESl ESIat-Sisimlliin:? Wagoiimak- Ijis? and KcjKiiriiig'. Agi i culiural Implement J. 31. SCHNELLIi.YCIIEK, Shop on 5 th, Between Main and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. If yon want smithing done, Mike is ready to do What belongs to his line, and do it well too ; lie has learned his trade well, and his practice I such, He knows how to put on the finishing touch. He will make or mend wagons, or plows, or harrows. Or scraper, or sled, or le igh. or wheelbarrow. Or anything else that pertains to his liDe, ' 1b all kinds of wood, ash. hickory or pine. Horse shoeing is done wii the most, approved plan. And we're sure Mike will please you it ai.yojie can ; And no one can fail to to see at first sight, How important it i to have it doue ri&ht. If by any unskilled workman the shoeiug's done wrong, Your hore will go stumbling and blundering alo:l ; And doubtless you will with a broad horrid grin. Declare he shall never be shod there again. ! If you want anything in ide, or mended come tie re. bout prices and Btvle. voti have nothing t fear : Some other workman may do pretty well. But Mike our own workman bound to excel. And now at the close permit me to say. You bhou'd not expect him to work uitin-ti' pay. Good workmen are worthy (no doubi) of tlutir hire. " : And tho.-e who pay promptly, we always ad mire. , 714 Strayed From the subscriber on or about April, 21, 1SS1, a red cow, one horn drooped; also a calf with the same. Said cow and calf were a part of tho cattle transferred from near La Platte at time of Hood. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received by J. W. Shannon, Platts mouth, or Joseph Giles, La Neb. Platte. St3 3I12.1T 3I.1EIK.E2T. UOTTFKIfcl) FICKLER PLATTSMOUTH. NEB., MAIN ST. At this shop you'll find meat whole- some and sweet. Sausage, pork, mutton and 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 take 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 pells 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 Kheep that are nice; You can bring them right here and you need never fear, But 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, this belongs to his creed. Not only to live but let live! Customer. J. N. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. 8tf $2 W.tcht Stem withers $J SO. Wliltemrtal HanttncC-I-.. I miutioa gold &. boiu roldtli. ChMpatnaba. foryourowo a or aperuittiv. purpner. Vlal.l erf locaefm. IUOJUSOJI AlO., MiSauaaSt. w lark. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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 uuequaled Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should bo 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 lauy 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 couULmake 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. 819 Improvement; for Mini and Body. For genuine merit there is no tonic sold that begins to eo.r.pare with Par ker's Ginger Tonic. One 50 ct. bottle contains more life and strength restor 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, menial and physical improvement, and gradual restoration to perfect health. See other columns. Commer cial. . 7t4 Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf . Plattsmouth. Notice lo Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and" places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sa urday in January, February, May, ..er 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 Elm wood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. H. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. Alderney Stock. F. Beaumeister now Mr. J owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1007, dropped January 4th, 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 738; grandsire, Kentucky 028. 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 summei at Mr. Beaumeister's place nwrth of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal sluuld call and see the undersigned, J. F. Beaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf To the Citizen's of the County and Slate. 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. 4Sif Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sclilegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. :. AUF.NTS AND CANVASSERS Make from 25 lo . per week selling goods tor li. l. RIDKOuT & CO., 10 liarclay Streer. New York. 22yl Si-iiU for their Catalogue and terms. Belter Get It Now. It saves life and doctors bills. We mean Brown's Blackberry and Ginger; the most successful remedy ever in troduced in the South and West for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by J. II. ButU ry, Smith Black & Co., O. F. Johnson, and J. M. Roberts, Platts mouth; and J. V. Painter, East Platts mouth. The JIosl Miserable 3Ian on Earth Is the sufferer from indigestion. Those only know its horrors who have felt them. To such i3 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. Buttery, 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 & 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., Plattsmouth ,Neb, otf Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. THE MARKETS. nOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, May 25, 1881. K0 24 25 25 ... 55 4 OOrt,4 GO 5 00 2") , 10 1 40 Wheat. No.2.. Corn, ear. " shelled... Oats Barley, No. a... Ry Native Cattle. Hons Butter Kirps Potutof s NEW YORK MARKETS. Nrcw York, May 1 U3. $ 1881. Money l.02Si5 Wheat Kye torn , Oats 13 4 CO 4.1 CHICAGO MARKETS. CUICACO. May 25. 1831 9 4 50 Li$5 00 1 05 44 30 1 15 95 UVK STOCK. Flour Wheat Corn Oats Rye...... Barley. Hogs, shipping:. Cattle. Sheep .'. S3 -9.V3 SG 20 5 '! 5 40 , 4 35QJ 5 50 LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. Aea Core and Michael P.' Williams. Plaintiffs against ilenrjr K. Price, defendant. in jupuoc s t. ourt lor cass county, before I C. L'ewiH. Justice. The said defeudent is notified that on the day of April. n?si, said .Justice issued an orde of attachment in said cause for the sum of $rj2 said cause was continued to June lsih, l.-esl , at one p. in. C'ltlTK.s & Ka.mskv, 10U Attorneys for Plaintiffs Administrator's Sale. Nwtiee Is hereby given that In pursuance of 11 decretal order ol sale maue uy ins nonor ft. n Pound. Judire of the cec-ond Judicial District at the regular term of the District Court In amt for Cass County. Nebranka, and on the fourth day of May, InsI, I will on Friday, 3d dav of June, A. D. ItsM at the front door ol the Court House in Plattsmouth. Cjws County Nebraska, and at the hour of ten o'ciock of said dav. oiler for sale at public auction to the hlKhest" and best bidder, for cash, all Hie riirht title and interest of all the heirs of David O. Stoopmaii, deceased, late of Cass County ebraka. in and to tne iniio'ving described real estate to wit: the west half C'i) of the south ea-t quarter (U) and the east half of the south wet quarter O) of section twenty feven (27), townehi ten (10). range twelve 112). east of the hixth 1. M. situated in Cass County. Nebraska. The adniinictrator reserves tne riL'lit to reject any or an ouis. ine saie w ill remain open for the space of one hour. R. li. windiiam. Administrator of the extate of David O. Shoopiiian, deceased st4 Road Notice. To whom it man concern: The section line road petitioned for by J. M. Flower et al. c-onimencini; at Sout Invent corner section thirty-two (.12) township eleven (ll range eleven (11) in C:iss County ; running thence North three 3) miles to Northwest (nw) corner of nection twenty (20). same township ami range : the same has been declared by the County ComiuiiMoners an open road, and all objections thereto or claim tor damages, must be tiled in the Countv Clerk's oflice. on or be fore noon on the laih day of July. A. D. IsM, or euch road will be opened without reference thereto. 815 J D. Terr, County Clerk. PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMPOSKD OF : Is now fully prepared to furni.sh music for any , and all occasions. A Thorough Organization with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Order.", respectfully solicited. Term reasonable Ai.olv fo.T. V. YOl'XC. P. O. Rook Store, or lot I J. FIN LEY JOHNSON. Scc'y. MCIIOLS Si. SO.V, Contractors si ml Builders. Having euhii ged our shop and purchased a Steam Power Circle .saw, we are piepaled to do an uiilMiiited amount of work in our line in a Kl ItST-cr.ASS MANN Kit. and those who contemplate building will find it to their interest to get estimates from us before giving their work toother parties. Estimates made on ail kinds of work FitKi; of Ciiaiiok, PLEASE REMEMBEV that the Ciikai-kst and Best Plack to buy Staple anQ Fancy Groceries . AN'O First-Class Dry Goods, IS AT Tlltf OLD RELIABLE STOKE OK - grffcirf. Cor. Main and Third St's. riattsmouth 2""stnck alwaps fresli and new. and prices alwavs ;ir the bottom. Call and convince your selves, lo.f 201 SOUTH CLAUiv ST. CHICAGO, ILL. A regular graduate of medicine, longer located in Chicago than any ol Iier specialist. Over 20 years sitecessful practice. Syphilis, Oonorrhea. (ileet, Stricture, Orchitis. Uiipture, and all Vrinarv Diseases, (Kidneys or Hluddcr.) Syph ilitic or Mercurial Affections .of the Throat, Skin or IIoiicp, Cured Safely. Privately. Mermiitorrbea. Sexual lebili:y, re sulting from elf'-AbiiNe. Sexual Kxces-ses or over brain work, producing nervousness, semi nal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, defec tive memory, physical decay. confusion of ideas and luipfttency, rendering marriage improp er, are permanently cured. Consultation at oflice or by mail Free. 4iuitle tu Health, 2 stamps. Medicines sent by mail or express. Cuies guaranteed. Incurable cases not under taken. Special attention to Diseases of W omen. Iteliahis- Female 1'ills, .l a P.ox. 31 A 11 It I A (i V. (i I I 1 I? , 273 pages, a hundred pen pictures. Who should'marry ; Who not ; Kea-ous why : Phys ical life of ni"H and woman ; How to be happy in the luariied relation. The married and those contemplating marriage, should read and preserve il for reference. Price, CO cts. in post age Stamps or Currency. A. C. OMX.M. 1.. Tly ."01 South Clark St.. Chicago. Te recommend Carter's Iron rills to every v oia:m who i8 Wek, Ncrvou, and Discouraged ; particularly those who l.nvo Thin, Tide Lips, Cold Hands and Feet, cud who crc without . Strength or Ambition. These rills quiet the Nerves, give Strength to the Doily, "mluce Ke freshintr Sleep. Enrich and Improve the quality of the P.lood, and Purify and Krightcn the Com plexion They core Palpitation of the Heart, irvousness. "Tremblings, Nervous Headache, Lencorrlioea, Pains in the Back, and other forms of Female Weakness. 'llcmeniher that Iron Is one of the constituents of the Ulood, and is the great tonic. Carter's Iron Fills are a)fo valu able for men who ar troubled with Nervous Weakness, Night Sweat?, Ac. In metal boxes, et &O ccnt, Sol by all drnggiets, or sent by mad. Audresa CARTER MEDiCINE.CO., Hew York City. H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Cetail Dealers In PINE LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Mam street. Corner of Fifth. 'LATTSMOUTII, - - - - NEB W. D. JONES, Successor to Jones & Agncw.J Again takes cJiarge of tlie Old Brick Livery Stable. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NKIiliASKA. The old P.onncr Stables, in Plattsmouth, are now leased by VV. D. Jones, and he has on hand New and handsome accommodations, in the shape of HORDES, CAURIAQES, BUGGIES, and SADDLE HOUSES. I am now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE TRADE! And will Train and Break Colte On Reasonable Terms. ALSO REMEMBER, That with plenty of room (that every one knows I have) in my stable. I can get Farm en-' stock and wagons, loads of hay, &e., under cover, where they wiil keep drv. Thai. king all the old patrons for their lihentli I v, I solicit their trade for the future, satisfied that I can accommodate them better ami do better by them than ever before. SOIy Vr, P. JONES. n fFMY WANTFO t't the Bert ar,4 Fattest. 1 1 libit I O Scil.oy (-H-torul Iiiok. and Piblei. erica. f reJuceUJ3 per ct. K.tjoul FuLljih'f Co., St. Louts, Mo. On. IL Is BETTER GOODS AND - Gheaper Gqq& than anywhere west of the Mississippi River AT FRED. GORDER'S IE IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main. betw. Third mid Fourth Streets, East of Court House, PLATTSMOUTH-, ITEB ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest Imp roved patterns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ALL FARMERS know what I keep, and my Spring and Summer miock is now reauy. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be fcund here. In addition, I have added all kinds of Buggies "Wagons O X.J IS SEASON. t-DON'T FORGET THE l'LACE. $66 a week In your ovn town. Terms and oullitfree Address. II. llAt.LK.1T & Co. Portland, Maine. -Uly E. Or. Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still find themselves at home to C'art County l a in u' is ami ail tneir oiu customers. We have tltis Winter ourux ual full and larger line of goods than, perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the country has demanded larger stocks, and of a better class, wi Jiace eiuleacored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens or winter wear, ice liuoe a large and varied assortment ut reduced rates. DRESS G-OOIDS of all knuls. Dress Trimmings of the latest styles, buttons in endless variety, our line of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and we think, well selected. LADIIIS' SIIOKS MEN'S AND KOVm' HOOTS and shoes, children's and misses' shoes. to suit all persons and all purses A very full line of .IiAtaMWAKi: AXI KTOXTCWAKK, which you must see to select from. GBOOSRIES ! Sugars of standard grades, pQnofthe finest qualities, selected by our uQu selves. nnffnnn of many brands, especially our own uUlluuS brandofKKF.su itoAi.Tr.it i hukk- called the "MKKKL"E." Try it and see. before purchasing elsewhere. Dried Frnits of sill kinds, fresh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED (JO0DS from all quarters. Very flue California goods. "J KEEN Yl'INTEK A1TLES by the barrel or busuel. In all these branches -e shall en deavor to sell ait low an ani) one, and as is jiosiple to do a sound iu . si nks. W'e invite attention and will show all that call our (roods. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, and call often and early. E. O. DOVKY & SON. riattsmouth Neb. $72 OA WEhK. $12 a day at home easily made nisiiv ouint irec. Address. 1 uiik 6i .:!.. Augusta. Maine. 4Jly C. SCHLEGEL, Successor to Sculkoki. & Nikman'. Manufacturers of JT'ilsriE CIG-AB , And dealers lu MOICEltS' FANCY AKTICLES, HMOKINO and CHEWING T 0 15 A CC0. Special HUANDS and sizes of CIOAKS made to order, and satisfaction guarunleed. Cigar clippings sold for smokIprr obacco. MaJ Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store Opposite Pont Office, Plattsmouth, Neb. Im3 WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer In DRY COODS, CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOODS GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Large stock of BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queenswaro, and In fact everything you can call for In the line of General Merchandise. CASH TAID FOH HIDES ANI) FUKS. All kinds of country woduce taker In ex change for.'goods. 3I0K1US O'KOUJIKE, once more conies forward with an entire tie Slock of the finest Piece floods ever brought into riattsmouth ! ! EVERY GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTED to FIT Hundreds go there ami they are ALWAYS SUITED. Shop opposite the Couit House. (Jive him call and examine for yourselves. 4stf WAXTKII for the liest and'Fast est Seliinn l'iclorial liooksand f Si hies. J'riees reduced 33 per cent. National I'ubiishiujr Co., St. Louis, Mo. U13 Is conducted by an expert accountant and successful teacher. Instruction tliortuth and practical. Tuition lower tlian tlsew here. Full particulars to any address. 2il THOS. J. HUYANT. Vies. f: CQ'lH''' day at home. Sample worth W N;.- free. Address, Sn so. & Co.. l'ortiaud, Maine. 4Vely