L N r m v . .r&iTor airs ucGT CURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS' Will ndvanco money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street, Opposite The Old Duke Building. Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1S8;1 46tf. FURN I I a s m s T v-7'' - t a . . i ' iaiii n E Q ft 2 I. I If If I D M I X-..v . .X UtM. Ji 0 ( WILL J. VVH S p; r 'SlS-rP g 2 ai p o P &1 b JASON STREIGHT, (AjurreMMor to Mtrelcht A Miller.) MANUFACTURE!! Or DRUGGIS T KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON It AND A COMPLETE 'STOCK OF PORE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND Glass, Paints, Oils, Lamps, &e., &c. TIIK CHEAPEST PEACE IN THE CITY TO lil'V Books and Btatioer, r out Stork of Cigars ;it Cost a - o CALL AND LOGIC TIIUOUGII MY CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A. V7, ATWOOD, of Chicago, Proscription Clsrk. THE D AYLIGH T STORE Full ILiim; CiiC'skcs's Full lAnu General Merchaiiidi.se. Merehandise. VI i INE'i HEAVY HARNESS. , A larse line of Saddles Bridies, Collars, Whips. &c. always In st ck. Repairing of all kinds neatly done on tort notice. Mala Street, between Fourth and Fifth, O. M. STKEIGHT, Bunlneoa Manaeer. CHAS.Simmons. Mc!iantcal Manager. 7tf NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DEALEHS;iN FURNITURE fj C0FFI1TS, and all kiuda ot goods usually kept lu a T""V4MM Kl'n.'ITIKE HTOKE very conTprtte stock of Funeral Goods, fallic&WoodenCofflns CastoUMw EMBLEMS, &e. Our New and elegant hearse i always In readiness. !mf!iilirr t W nluee. in 1IVION VjHLOCK, oifSixth Street, TWO J Doors sonth of Cass Conn f ty Hank. I Whear we may he found nisht or flay. HARRIS & UNRUH, Mt13 PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Always on Hand, Always on Hand. Hottoiii IB rices JSoUom Prices JOSEPH V. for Cash, lor CJash- WECKBACH PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY, BY TlisPIattsinontli Heral FaMisliiiiz Co. TOCAL NEWS. " SIXTY-FOUKTII ANNIVERSARY. Work lux Bojfuu IbiMt VI ho Are Pe In It. ALWAYS AFi BENNETT & lEAD EWTS, n rn p. M S p: K F 9 3 &M ? Coins to the front with a complete xtock of Staple and Fancy Groceries F 11 ESI I AND NICE. AVe always buy the l;cst goods in the market, and Kuaiatitet' w e sell We are sole agents in this tou ti for tht sale of i-vt thiusr PERFECrnON" OliOUNI) SPlCiiS, AND THE CELEBRATED BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS, Notliinp finer in the market. . Piatt s "Tiper hrfiiu i U.tltimore Ovsters always on hand. Como and sie iw. We make you glad. THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE BY MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, ttLA CKSMI Til OKSK SHOEING & WAGON KEPAIRINQ. -( II IMs of Farm unplements Menisil will Neatness and Dispatch. orse, 3Iulc & 0x Shoeing, l-shoit, we'll shoe anything that hat mr feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. t , Come and see us. 25TJETW SHOP IHth St between Maiaaad Vine Streets. faeross 16 corner ironi ia skw uiiLr tOBERtT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH .SHOP. on. Buggy, Maofiine and Plow rer pairing, ana general jobbing . how prepared to do all kinds of repairing wmwiu wmrr uutiuuiery, as mere a a gooa lacne in niy siiop: PETER RAVEN, old Reliable Waon Maker as taken charge of the wagon shop. U well known as a - HO. 1 WORKMAN. "tons and Bnffcles sade tm . vnrr. -ATISFACTIOX GUARANTEED.' Plutt.-inoutli needH the diaouul road and PlftttJinoutli cun recurc it by the He f proper effort. Nothing in a is tha usual ercnity of the police court totlBj. The iitasou began laying brick la Lafe O'Neiirs new iner,t market today. Joe Ford AVill have a brasH bund at the skiiting rink Saturday nli-lit. to livvu up things. The dramatic dub meet for rehear al at J. P. t ouug'ri rcoideuce this e- eniug. Morris O.Uourke, the tailor, U liar hii the front of the building; occupied by 1 1 i tn, repainted. Dr. Thomas, the noted Chicago di vine, lect ures in lloyd'a opera honee Oinahii, the night of the 2 )1 h. Vorkiswell uuder wav on the foundation 09 the new building uext to Llinhotrs which will rapidly rite to completion. - pany is ijping organized lor an excursion to Mr. (Juinu'n taTcrn nnd the duck poKiN adjuc ent to 1'er. ival Monday next iuj oin is".i ijiou .ig: lias Ufeti removed from its la-st resting plac anil will be robed in a new shnm I in front of Jim Anli'l s restaurant. .Morri-y Jtros. are doing an exten- ire business these days, and their el evator is a big institution for the city of Plattsmouth. 1 he tram for tlio west was an hour 1 . L iaie mis iiiornuig an i as usual was over-loaded with emigrant coiniHg west to "blow uj with the country " ine nunting party for 1'ercival is making due preparations for the hunt next Monday, and they will make it exceedingly lively for mud hens and sich. As we go to press tho police court is engaged in settling with two fellows, who attempted to settle with each oth er contrary to'the pwiee and dignity of the state of Nebraska. Tomorrow morning the suu lises at 6 o'clock and t minutes, and sets at C o'clock and 9 minutes, making the day and night nearest the same length that it will be during the year. Whenever a police force sullicicut to keep order in the gallery at the op era boue is organized, the people in the parquet and dress circle wi 1 ap prccia e it. Gen. Smith and John Jennings, with two old fusees mid the proper caoinc equipments, weut to Hobbs' lake this afternoon to slaughter duck-i. We an ticipate I he ducks will have iots of fun Up in Lancaster county where Judge Gaslin is holding court, they are hav- lively time-, and yesterday a new grand jury was drawn and impanneled to tackle further criminal business, The Plattsmouth Lodge I. O. O. F. propose to celebrate the 64th annirer ary of the order in a manner, which eclipse anything that has ever been observed In the state. The 28-h day of April 1810, was tha day of the birth of Odd Fellowship, and upon the 25lh day of April, the Plattsmouth Lodge will entertain representatives from Lodges at Liaroln, Oiaaha, Crete, Be atrice, Hastings and other towns throughout the state. A graud din ner will be prepared for the gutsts. and a grand ball will be tield in the evening The fullowiug are the com mittees appointed: KS. COM. J Mc Williams, J Way man, S II Richmond. INVITATION COM. K O'Neill. D II Wheeler, G F Gyger, rPGass. M PatUn. llECEPTIO.t COM. Mr and Mrs D II Wheeler. Mr and Mrs F. S Greusel. It O'Neill and wife. Herman Smith and wife, Mr McEl wain and wife, G X Prouger and wife, J Pepperberg and wife. REFKKS1IMENTS. M Schnellbacher, G Uasgortthek, G E Piouger. FINANCE. I) II Wheeler. It O'Neill, W Herold. C E Wood row. W Weber, J L Farthing. Ml'SIU C E Woodrow, A StuIU, It Newell, It Roberts. BALI.. E S Greusel, D P. Smith, S F Eaton, J Fetzer, W Curtis. I The Camp Fire The (J. 'A. II, boys did themselves proud last night, and the occasion was one which wilt leave its impression upon those who participated, as one among the good times strewn along life's pathway. The music was good. The ladies of w!H give- a basket soei: of Mrs. E.Uutlcry, on March 27. Each lady filled with cpeclnietis of her culinary ac conipiivhinc'ut, putting i.i enough for two, anil lihice in it n c:ird with her t. Luke's guild , A' I ho residence l'u a lay evenin takes a basket n- Tin; the speeches were exceptionally good, nnme-on. E u h gentleman provides and the supper made one wish they had the capacity of a freight c ir and an appetite like a cannibal. The principal address was that of Gu. Vandervoort, the Grand Com mander of the G. A. R, in the United States. He congratulated the Post upon its growth and flourishing con .s dition. He waxed eloquent in defining other man's wife. Ladies this is your himself with a 85 cent piece, which ho j 1 L S f I 11 V i - - ....... '' s. raciiHiigcs ior one oi inosu oaskeis, seeks the lady whose uamo he finds in it, and divides the contents with her. Yountr man this is your opportunity to make a selection of a cook for life. Old man thu is your opportunity t pans Immense Practice in Plattsmoul judgement upon the cooking of some ON ACCOUNT OF HIS As will be see by reference to our dispatches, A. Webster's safe, at Weep ing Water, was broken into last n.ght mil rubbed of S175, in moiiey and $500 in Watches and jewelry, it is hardly possible that the thief can escifpe, and we hope soon to hear of his keeping company with John Polin. Later From Dave Woodurd. who came down from Weeping Water to day, we learn the following particulars concerning the safe robbery at that place last night. This morning A. Webster went to his place of business as usual, and dis covered his safe open and his papers lying scattered all around; further ex aminations showed that all the money. watches and jewelry in the safe had been taken, the whole to the value of ;ibout $1,000. His notes and mort gages had also been taken, but were afterwards foui;d near the school house. Marshall & Son's shoe store was also visited and between 450 and S100 tak en. The doors of both safes had been drilled inio, near the combination. and the theory is that a wire had been in- the principles and purposes of the or ganualion, and with contempt de nounced the efforts of some of the newspapers to stigmatize it as a well planned political organization. He gave some interesting statistics re garding the growth and membership f the G. A. R. The increase in mem bership during his administration up to the present time foots up to 5 5 28a with several departments to hear from yet. Thirteen departments have gain ed 534 Posts, with U1727 members, Uuder Commander Merrill, his pre decessor, the organization uumlered 44 pests with a memhe'.ship of Frotm the date of Gen. Vandervort's taking charge as Grand Commander until December HI, the gain in tuem bers hip excei d uO.OeO. He has visited the different lVsts and departments in every state in the union where the organization exists, and it is estimated that the G. A. R. will mere than treble its members under his administra tion. Their motto is F,..;einity, Loyalty and Charity, and among the things they will not do. knowingly, is to let a union sohiirr n !io has been honorably discharged f:om the service bsc.ume an inmat uf or vim in the poor nc use. i ney nope, n, the near future, to establish and maintain a soldier's home in Nrbra.-'Ka, without a dollar of expense or cost to the state a place of refuge for those of their number who are no longer able to bat tle with the world for the necessities of nature, and whom the woild hits failed to provide for. The climax of the General s speech was reached m his vision in the final roll call, when the last man was mus tered out of tht; service of the country for whic'i h" so nobly offered himself as a sariifii-e, to answer to the call of the g:eaL iiitiiiiie in. the ranks of eternity. Mr. Vauatta was present, and being called upon, responded in a happy manner, alluding to the result of the war and the maintainance of a free government, the development of tew industries, and beUer than all, the granting by the government to those who so nobly fought to sustain her institutions, a free home in the broad and fertile prairies of the west C W. Sherman was called upon to tell a story, which he did. taking an opKirmnity to reach a tender spot in the hearts of the men. And ail together tills is an opportunity for a number one good time. WILL MAKE HIS NTXT VISIT U The police court has been on duty to day, and the school fund receives a credit, and the jailor another "charge to keep." Eil Koss was iu a good huuior Saturday niirtit, ami the usual 5 and triuiiuinirs were douated by him this morning, while a !cllow named Stctxoii was too 4lircd" to make cIiiiql'o and is now tak ing a lest in the cooler. This afternoon John Cams aud James Me.Vcely couldu't agree, and Carues convinced McNeely by a practical dcinonstrat ion, of the weight of his argument, whicn the court thought wua worth ouuthiig, and accordingly taxed him up the regular V and costs. Saturday, Rfiay 19 AND WILL KHMAIN OXL AT THE WHEltE HE CAN HE CONSULTED "i Ml I . 'ill I 7? Our old friend, Goo. MaylieM, called ou us today, and shows up lively and lull ot Louisville jjrit. Cleo. and his boy K. (). Mayliehl own and run the Louisville Observer. The observer is a sprightly, newsy paper, run in th interest of Louis ville anil deserves the warm support of the people of that vicinitv: the better support the people give a liume paper the better pap?r they get as a rule. The Cass couuty agricultural society met at I). II. Wheeler's ollice Suturday, and transacted busineis connected with the next fair. Several changes in the premium list were made and the same submitted aud accepted. Several bills were allowed, and the matter of printing the premium list was left with the presi dent, secretary aud treasurer to open bids and award the work. Wc have discovered he cause of this last bluster :iml the Midden change in t he a! inos'ihrre Pro. Sher man -:irrilict (I :, piiriiioi oi his l ;ir , and h.-iil his b:u-U h:dr trimmed io n to a pine apple .-!op . I; is another evidence of th' disfavor ol'ilciiiiKTi'.i'v inihoexesof the Alinighl v. Lafe O'Neill's new building is to he completed and ready lir occupancy in side of thirty ciavs. In this way Platts outh opens the building boom of 188;5. set ted. and the tumblers in that wav adjusted so the bolts could be slipped actual experience of a "grub" hunt, in back, and the door opened. - Dh'ALERS Stoves rx pi r r The best and most comp Jil.Ut Jv, i w o doors west HENRY BCEOK - DKAI.TTR TV j 3? ait ur e, iAPES, CHAIRS, ' sC tc.. rre.,rrc., ". 1 Of All Descriptions. - " klLIC BURIAL CASES V, ready made and sold cheap for.casb.. Yr F1NEHEAR8B - ' -L- X t ' iM i 0KLUV1CK. ) . . f.' patronage- - " I v I V OF - i tort' Hardware. Stoves and 1 in ware. ..-;. i . ,-: y J.,,!.e ! t ) 0 I C ' ' () 1 ii aiiu.iis v a .s i) skis us. j I EBs Esni m tj gs?4 23 t-s si i I 1 1 Iwl m I M I ! c is! 7th &T.. One of our popular young "flushed" a chicken at the G. A. R. sup per last night, and today says lit; is in disposed. Most anybody would feel the same way after eating a whole chicken. The Swcedish Lady Quartette have .en red the opera house for the 2Gtli. All lovers of line m'.isie frhouul paste this item in their hats. They are tine singers, and present a novelty in the vocal line. Manager Younf informs us of a communication Irom ICeece inquir ing for April 'St as :i date to appear before a Plattsmouth audience. That ila'.e. however, is tak;:i ly Harry Webber, and Mr. Young will make an eCort to sec ure Kec-nc upon some ot her date. We hope he will suc ceed. t n Mouduy night a number ol the friends of Mr. Johu Youug surprised him nt his home, the day being his birthday; a vciy jileasant eveuiug was passed by ail pr.-sriit, and supper was served to the guests assembled. A u:mig t hi.se present were Mr. aud Mrs (ifu, Dovcv ?drs. Dovev, Mr. and Mrs. IL New, 11, Mr. ami Mrs. Drum Mntid, juki .-i-vef.d V(ung .eople. A p. rty with ;i Iiig b inille of bo ils en I U lei! 'J.eiiiiiiig cities -f Snmliwest- I i'1'i . !-r..sK;. Miiiirisfda nutufierof oiii- c.tiz-ns )eslnd;y by presenting the;n sevi-rai copies of the work and an o-ihr over thfir ow;i signiturr' for 1'ir live dolhiis each and npwan!. Tht ci :. sis wiio ha 1 invested paid their !.V lth a r fur something (1 less interesting. of liitl- Dealers in all kinds of BSKA'EsnD&f muLmm pasi?ts5 m WM. HEROLD and SON desire to state to the public that thev Iiavb moved their Dry Coods Notions, Boots, -and Gent's Fur nishing goods to their store room formerly occupied by J. K- Cox. : ' A lull line of S'yAPIilS, F.ITC"5T''ailOCEKISS and vvill Sje kept at tlicold stand. We i would be pleased to see all our old customers and many new one Ikeei) a BKTTElt line "ofiTO Hi o A i-.:n of horses attachou in a i.er"-. '":igcii were e!'t s a.eling iiion.- iii t.-i street this morn :ig i;i front ol"t!;e court lioiis . untied, and thinking to enjoy their freedom, started up Main street, and the fur ther they ot the faster they went. Brave men all along bth sides of the street with their hands in their pock ets shouting "whoa,"' which seemed to be Spanish, to the horses, but w hen they came to 4th street they were umieciucu wuetuer to turn or not, and halted between two opinions. landed in the corner of Mathews1 hardware store and stopped without doing any damage. The livers Sisters euterta'nment, at the opera house, last night, was one which will be long remembered by those who had the good fortune to be in attendance . The dramatic portion of it was a vivid reproduction of the seenesof slavery days, full of ludicrous and laughable incidents, interspersed with the negro melodies so character istioof the happv go lucky- nature of the race. Louise Hyers, in the per sonation of Kaloolah, was "wild aud full of mischief," and Dick Allen, as Henrie, was just as "jolly and wild. The scene changed, and the ignorant slave is suddenly transformed into an accomplished being, displaying talents of vocal ability. The singing of Ma- dah Hyers displayed a voice which for sweetness, compass and power is un equalled by few, if any, of the public songsters of today. Her rendition ol a selection from the opera "Salvani" waa simtlv cra.id. . One noticeable feature in her singing was the absence of tLe inhuman contortions -general! indulged in. to reach the high notes. The quartet; ''Sweet and Low, was I worthy a better place than an encore. and the whole so.g would have been hailed wiJi delight We hope they may again favor P'attsrnouth wiv.h another programme . . ... t From Colorado. Dknvkk, Col. March 13, 1883. Ed IIkkald: Having just returned from an eight day trip through Colorado men aiid tasiern Utah, I thought that perhaps a few ceniini.-nts on the country passed over might bj of some iuterest to your homo readers. The weather during the entire trip has been delightful, sunny and warm; no snow except on the high rt."g'H. la general terms Me belt of country ot -r w hi.-li I p issed is dull, but the people ar- cheerful sud hopeful. I tind three principal interests of allr.ic- j tiou which I will Dr.nil.tr as I consider their imparlance. 1st The mining inter- sr. 2nd the coal interest. 3d The stock interest. Tha miuiag iuterest (though som:-.v!iat dull at present) takes well u!l through. The wihk-at speculation has aoout played out, there has bee.i but few sales the past year, and the mines in all the (lis; . icts a;e I eiug wo. ked for what there is in tiieni aud they arc show ing up well in Chaffee. C.sler, Lake, Gunnison and San Juan counties. Lead viile is very lively, many new finds are turning out aud shipping some very rich ores. The new county ot Garfield which embraces a large scope of county lying between the head waters of the Grand river and Whi'e river is cr-ating gre;:t exeiremeut just at this time. This county e vers :t .-arion fcroa belt four ilia-.-s :is large as Like county, and recent ui j.civei it-s sin or--similar to the 'best that Le.-niviile :,a.s pro luce , aud sai i to i-e .u grea Milk n l quantity. Hun iheiUol' excited miner- and , ros ecters are hastening to that region which must u e.v be re i;:he 1 by about ;we ily miles of travel o i snow shoes. The cole fields of Col .r .do are of great interest lo Ne' r isks wh :i the matter of cheap transportation is once stilled. T ie soft co il of C do a i is much superior iu quality to that of Kan sas and Iowa coal and t'ie quantity is auilicient to furnish th : e i ire Missouri vailey for centuries. I visited the hard coal fields near Crested Butte in Gun- isou couuly. Iinmeusd machinery is be ing put up to miue, cruse,-sieze and pre pare this coal for market and it is to be hoped that such arrangements may soon be completed as to enable the Colorado Fuel Company to compete with the Pennsylvania mines for th3 Missouri river trade. The stock iuterest of southwest Colo ra.lo an.l eastern Utah is of no small im poctance. I went through the Sou;h Park- San Louis valley, West mountain valley aud the valleys of Colorado and Green rivers, and all through Stock of all kinds looks well aud no loss whatever from the Btorms of the past winter. I con sider these among the finest ttock-grow lBgregijns that I have ever seen any where. I am spinning this out too long and and will stop right here and say good bye. , J. W. B. Mississippi, during me war. lie is a good story teller, but he looks to us as though he had been well fed since, or else he could stand lots of starva tion and not show it. Supper wa3 the next thing in order and a grand rush wa3 made for the supper room, but before they got out of the hall were met by a foraging party, organized for the occasion. laden with, pigs, chickens, cabbage, etc., which created considerable fun. After supper a court martial started Mr. Sherman out on another "grub hun'." Social interc urs and dancing were kept up until the wee sma' hours, and thus ended on of the jolliest of old soldiers' jolly ti'nes. The Hkrai.d will hereafter receive nt 3 p. ni. each day the Chicago markets by telegraph, without omission any day contract to that effect being made today. Mr. McLaughlin has been perfecting arrangements today fr the building of his new brick residence on h!s lots cor ner ot oth ami Oak streets. Oue of the most i-ercr.e and sudden changes in the weather for many mouths occurred sicce Saturday. The Uterinum etor registering a change of 05 s fcii c Saturday noon, this morning. The band was out at the skating rink Saturday night and an immense attend ance was present. Tiie rink is proving very attractive to the amusement lovinff peopie. Ear k Eye, Tint & Louis, Calk Bladder and Female Diseases ns' Chronic and Nervous Diseases. L i hW ssa a&s eQs hut? luaisBs mms0 cir-V i&2bs A lias lU'rovered ttie treat.'-,! euro in tin- uiuli! fur u.-aLi trrtH uf tin Inn k mill llililt untary oiM-iiurm-, linpmeiiry, eheiul tlelilnl. n I vouitii-. lanmilil . chiIum,.i nf liti : laliun ui IIk-lieail, tlmlillly, livmliiliii:. (lliiinehN ol rlitlil or ulmlii e. ih,rM ii ef 11 j iiirum, uiirr tir nhiii. nin-i-i itnix ui inu nvi i, iiiiik, iuiiiiii'li nr liowrlo llieur Irrrll lM arikiiiK irom oiuary uuuns oi youm -anu -oil uiaellrt-K mm lalal V tlio vlel oiib ol hyrrnH lo ilia innrliira I Lly.M, lili'ilinK III- Ir nioi-l rail lent fioi-es renilei Ini; uiarrliiLV Iniixmriliit. 1 Im dial are uneriiiK (roiii the evil iirai-tler, wlilrli drstioy ilit-lr ineutiil yairui, cauniun, NERVOUS DEBILITY. Tin- miitoriis of which arc a iliill dl-ilri-steil nilnil, lileh unlit llif in for i-rjnri. Iur aud sih-IuI clutlra, lii.ikes liuppy inailluKeii lnioaulule. illct I'O-m n Hit- Mi ll" aeprrnmiia in Hpirns, rvu iiiii-uoiIIiikm, i-ouaitlirr, li ars, tlirunm. h-ii-hh iil;lit, Kullulness, uuiiiitur.il aiist-liaivrn. Hum In Hie unek Slid it I km. Nliurt Iih-hIIiiiiu- n iwilly of couiiMuy hbi! have .iclrit iu e to lie nloim. lfelliu Inril In Hie moiniil linns. siiiiuiii ueaKneHH. loot iiihuiioixi, vvlilli- none iieokii in lliu lillnr.iu i voiir. roiiliiKlon of t lionl.t, wnti-i v i.iiit weak ey-, nyi-ihlu, vonsiii:tliiti, imleiiens, nuns in w- iiinuH, v e., unouni -iiihuii inu niiineiiiiiieiy uun lie resloii u lo M-I lei-i YUUMU JVjLN m no navn iiri-iiiiir viriunn tri xoiiiary vire, mai nreaiuui anil oerllllrtivit lial ll h ii nwrepr lo an n:iliini-iy i;ruve t ikiuhhihIn oi young luen ol xalleil tuleiil ninl luu wiiii iiiijaiii inn' I'liiriiiu-e iisieiuiiK i-iiuiois Willi I lie imiiHleii -il tlu-ir i-lniju MARRIAGE. .;! i .iu I'n'fii.i'i '"ii 1 ii i riiijMiii Mini i rv III 'II HlCJI 1 V, (n U in. 1 1 nnti.-i 1 1 c r.ii. hi it, r i. mi in it 1 1 nut) 1 1; 1 1 j , 1 1' ii.m j run nil in hl.t hoi m us j-. UHGANAL WEAKNESS Inili;c!i.li'ly r.i ic I .ih: i(m"l. '1 hi i! 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FJbHBLAT'l, er.idiiiiteit nt .iin of Mi most eminent eollete in tliu I'nileil wtateH. lnui rfteeti iiioel ahtnnih It nu cum s I lint were e ver known. .Many Iroiihled with iiiiuinif In luart when al r, i;nal m i vonsni .s. Iietnj.' alai ineil i.t eel linn ouiitlH. Willi Ireij alteiuied Kmn lum m miiIi del al.,eii.enl of the iniinl, were rineil iiintirdl.iiely. TAKE PARTICUAR NOIUCE. Dr. F. iHi(lreKeH all those who have Injured themselves hy tin proper Inilnle.-i hatill.s hleli ruin liotli mind ami tmdv, iiniluliiK them for liuaini mi, Ktudy, mm n-i Tliene are some of tiie ,ad. nieloiK-lioly elleels piodteed by the eail halum . WeakofK. ol the baek and liinbK, paiiiN 111 the head and (liinneHH ot M(;lit, Iohh of err. palpllal Ion of t lie heart, ljpepMa. UervoUN Illllal-Ilily, deiangeioeuL if diui debility, consumption, etc. I PRIVATE OFFICE, OVER OMAHA UAT'L BJ CONSULTATION KliKK. CharurN moderate and within the renin of nil rl, Medical treatment. 1 hone w ho reside at a distance and c; it rail will rccli ve nfiA lion throiiKli the mail liy siinil)eiiilini; liieir symptoms wll.li postage. " Advance. AddrehS Lock Ilex 3K. Omaha. Neb. Mend postal for copy of the Medical The Finest Pressed BriL IIT THE STATE, Dr. It. 11. Li vingston was in Omaha yesterday attending a meeting of the State Fish Coin-nissioners. The com mission consists of L. A. May, Fre mont; 13 K. IJ. i-T 'linedv. ();n ill.-, lr, Livintr-iton, of tiiis city, and three more efficient workers could not he found in the st-ite. At their innetiuj; yesterday the plans for the work of the year were agreed upon. The plans consist in building additional yoiuls at the batching grounds at South Bend, building a hatching house, a superin tendent's house, and other necessary improvements thsre. The special at tention of the commission will be given to securing the greatest possible benelit to the state in the work the present year. T(i bi'4 Muddy, while open and flowing peacefully by this city, is sorered just abjve Sioux City so ci- fectualy that it has causl a fall of several feet, below that p iut. Lv at Bismark the ice in the river is s:ill intact, and a break up there is not ex pected for several days, ltepoi t from the headwaters of the Missouri. Yel lowstone and the Little Missouri, jtr that the ice is breaking in thetu, and the weather warm and mild. Th best information obtainable from the upper ceuntry, is in effect that the fall of snow on the mountains has not been heavy during the winter, and that no apprehension of a heavy flood in June need be apprehended. AVould it not be a good plan for the Board of Trade to take the question of the "Diagonal" road into consider ation, and act at once iu the matter? A couple of evil disposed fellows in A M U .F A V, T "U 21 S- E U V ions n s receivi:ci lor any ffusiiifitt a,. unohnsti;iU spirit. S.uurday even- aiid 1 1 f I CmI 1!) Q SU t isfa? O V V UllmVvl iiijl, appropri te 1 t their own use, riM I m wuliout Ww. knowlednr connect of J.J10SC M1 tVlfi 11 U 1 1 2 i 4 hlllr- should cxnmiiso our won k, i quality of our bricks and fH uxs. BIn t furls'ill i It n7s !... 9. m ' the owner, between S3 and 'J of bard earn-d money belonging to Mri. Moore, and made their escape. MAKRIUD. SIEVEK SHRYOCK -At Weeplae Water. Ne- I braka. ou Weduesday, Marcii Htli. at the residence ol the bridev parents. Mr. I. E. Sifvek to Miss I.ocima .Shktock ; Rev. 8. 1. Wilton ofUciatin". Both bride and groom are well known botk in this city and over Cass county, and their many friends will unite in the heartiest congratulations to the happy couple. The presents re ceived were many and both beautiful and valuable, aud all those present had a very enjoyable time. The Herald acknow ledges the leceipt of a beauti ful wiiyply of cakft which reached this ollice this morning. And Tinners' Stool OFALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Tliede Eaton is home to Plattsmouth for a few days lay-off. Thede bus been operating at .Nebraska cjity fur some time and h is made the prospect of wid owhood much brijjhter for" several there, Don't be surptised if Plattsmouth heads the list in the coming gradua tions of the Omaha .Medical College, and the Omaha College doesn't take second place for even the Rash college of Chicago. Mr. J. II. Kiser reports setin ; a lrge gurter siiHke out at tour o.iie creek yes terday and rai-e-i Jhi question if it isul the first oue seen this seaso 4. B. W. Welborn hands ua copy of his home paper ia Kans. which is enthusiastic over tha prope an 'i . iv rr AS-- V Miss Mattie McLaughlin died at the residence of her mother, this, morning at 8 o'clock. The disease was suppos ed to be a kidney complaint of a pe culiar nature, and baffled the skill of the physicians under whose treatment she had been. The young lady was 17 years old, sweet tempered and of very gentle disposition, and endured a great deal of suffering. The funeral services will be held at the house tomorrow- morning at 8 o'clock and the remains taken to Crete for interment, on the morning train for the west. As winter and the mud disappear. the bandseme turnouts, with which Plattsmouth is well supplied, begin to make their appearance. The old ones are treated to a new coat of paint and 7rnish, and the new ones dusted off and-rubbed up for their season's work. The Iowa editor who-, has been so thoroughly organized for several days past has finally succombed to the" pow ers that be, and has been takeu cire of. Iu keeping up the reputation of the democratic party he met tiic enemy and and the enemy downed h im The' ladies of the Piesbyterian ehurch, are making elaborate prepara tions for their Japanese tea party which will be held s ;nir so Ro-.-k w-o-. i nail. As an entertain ileal, it wi.l b novel and full of i.itrest, anJ no deubt will be fully atttr:tltl. A n 3 tv hiiz'i. hjUJ3 3. Wsjt ei itein II ill Is among the new improvements o bi cjai'DtJuwd at once. Tin? respective coiiiinittet a have been Mishiti th;;.-. all day, in prepar ation for thoSt-. Patrick's day celebra tioa, tomorrow. Fitzgerald's hall has been the scene of bustle since early this inorninz and nothinir is leit un done to make the programme complete We challenge any dealer iu the state of Nebraska to produce as fine a cigar for purity and quality of the tobacco as is used in the manufacture of the Flor de Peppei berg and Bocky grade JULIUS PEFFERBEKO, Manufacturer. For Sale. Fortv acres of land one half mile from Plattsmouth, same will be sold in whole or in lots to suit purchasers Inquire of "Wheeler & Bennett. 37tf Kucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and post tively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale at Roberta Pharmacy. 371 y Ice- Parties wanting ice delivered next season will tied it to their interest to consult Joseph II. Fairfield now. By tnakiejr your contracts with him now vou will s ive money. 40 tf Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, at the Central Restaur- Lant. . 22m3. Important to Traveler. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf I C. W For Sale. Fortv acres of land one hal: " mile Irom Platlsmontb. Maine will be sold iu whole or in lots to suit purchaser, or will trade for city property, j in quire of WlIEELKK .V fESKEr.' Farmeis aud others desiring a teel; lucrative agejicy business, h which iW to &20 a dav can be earner- send adores at onae, on postaLl " ilkinsou & Co., 195 and ir V " ' V''m iiuuv ' 1 J ( i Sitio ! A ST. LOUIS, j IV .1. S. IhiM-. . - OtVIPLETS LINE 6 AnNtoo MU SADDLERY ! H J. G. CHAMBERS & SON. Everything liand-niade ati 1 warranteJ. Call in and pee us. NEXT DOOR WEST TO THE LA TP: FIRE. Cass County Iron Works WAYJIAN & KIRBY. Propr's. j Pla.ttsinontli. TSTeto- MANUFACTURERS OF HOUSE COLUMNS, IRON FRONTS, AND iu Columns huo Casting for.. 15ii-:tic- J'.vuitc-s - e (Tastings. Our facilities for heavy work uri'KKi-cl in iIib 6tHt. 1 MACHINE KEI'AliJl.NJ of kinds, "ii .r Machine Shop fa .dl chis-ies of worK in iron. Patronize Nebraska laaoulacluiiiisf. Ve ; !" U eastern price. '-'!it ai.d time, f i inrtiui l.L.ilil ijJ ur lejfi., i ily esuij.peJ I sv . tan St, o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) i t mi ii ;i 1 1 r i oruer. YaDlaadS ot bOHikueau jwu t Oil