The ButinetH Men'aCkrnival, The ladies of the M. E. church have l)fcn lmsy for several weeks jfettinr up a hiiHines nien'B carni val that would please and satisfy the most critical public judgement. And Till-: llKKALI is informed that they have succeeded in their under taking. There will be a host of the prettiest girls you ever saw dressed up in fantastic ', costumes repre senting' different firms and lines of trade in this city; they will each have something appropriate to say in be half of their several "patron saints," with lots of excellent music thrown jl to c;ilivetl the occasion. The editor of This IIKralO attended a Carnival similar to this once at Be - jitrice and it was a most enjoyable , affair. The opera house should be crowded to-morrow night and we guarantee, you will be glad you went. The prices of admission have been purposely fixed at so low a figure that none need stay at home on the ground of fancied economy. General price of admission 25 cents; .liil.lr.i under twelve and over eight years of age, 15 cents. County Court. Hearing on petition of Jane Wal- radt, widow of George Walradt, de ceased for allowance of $400 for sup port of herself and minor children pending settlement of estate, prayer of petitioner granted. Petition of D. W. Foster, adminis trator de bonus non of estate of Maria K. Jones, deceased filed for final settlement. Hearing June 13, 2 o'clock p. m. Licence to wed issued to Mr. Chas. 11 and Miss Augusta P Frohlich both of Eagle. New K.of P. Hall. r.. C. Parmele and T. M. Craig are having the hall over Bennett & Tutts store repainted and decorated in good style for the K. P. Lodge. Th v. M. C. A. folks who are the present occupants of the hall, will have to move into new quarters. Tii.v will orobablv ero into the Anheuser Uusch or Wettenkamp block. Uncle Robt. Metteer lives with his son in law Peter Eveland near the new town of Murdock on the Rock Island. He has often compared their excellent railroad facilities out there with oura to ourdetriment The last trio he made to Platts- x mouth has taken the conceit all out of him. He boarded the Rock Is land train ;for South Bend at an early hour in the morning expect ing to connect with the Schuyler, but he failed to connect, and after laying all day and part of the night at south Bend he got a freight for Plattsmouth which landed him womewhere ud about the water a works ; he finally showed up here foot-sore and disgusted. Lovers ff'M All Reen There. "No," said Fogg, "it's no use for me to go to concerts. I went once, and liked it well enough too; but great guns! when I took up next morning's paper 1 was flabbergasted. It told of rambles in bosky dells, tlumbrous musing over the dimpled waters of the gurgling brook, the soughing of summer breezes, the roar and rush of the winter's storm, the merry singing of birds, the frolicking of lambs, the daisy piled fields, the lovers' soft glances, and and in fact half a hun dred other things that I didn't see or hear when that fellow was fiddling at the concert, it made me so ashamed of my self that all these things were coins 6M light jq front of me and I not know it that I just made up my mind that con certs weren't in my line." Boston Tran script. Miss Louise Imogene Guiney, daugh ter of the late General P. R. Guiney, has been invited to read an original poem at the Sherman memorial meeting in Bos ton, June 4. General Hawley will de liver the oration. SWEET SCENTED FLOWERS. The Esquimau dog will eat almost any of the dried fruits. The sour or acid fruits, as the orange, lemon, lime, shad dock, etc., as well as the sour plums and the bitter olives, are rarely eaten. Where Gold Comes From. The gold taken from the river bars was mostly in the form of scales resem bling cucumber seeds, and of varying size. It was most plentiful on the bed rock and in a few inches of soil above it, though sometimes three or four feet of earth would pay to wash. Where the bed rock was hard the miner cleaned it, for a shovelful of dirt might contain a few dollars in small particles. Where the bed rock was soft shale or slate on edge the miner picked away an inch or so and washed it, as frequently the scales were found to be driven quite thickly into the crevices. When the ground was very rich the rocker was cleaned of gold every hour or so. E. J. Waite in Century. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. cents. For sale by F. G. Co. and O. II. Snyder. Price 25 Fricke & 3 Try Brown & Barrett's cream soda milk shakes and mineral water. tf For Rent tage with all at The Herald office. -A nice five-room cot conveniences. Apply dtf For Rent A good house in Fourth ward. For particulars en quire of Jim Sage. tf Wanted A bright, smart girl of 16 years or over to learn the milli nery trade. d3t Wise & Root. The regular monthly meeting of the Livingston, Loan & Building association will be held at the council chamber Thursday, the 21st, at 8 o'clock. Money to loan. 3 Take your prescriptions to Brown & Barrett'e.they dispense pure med icines, tf The fragrant Heliotrope in bloom wonderfully cheap at Moore's Green House. dtf of the spectacular will have an opportunity of appeasing their appetite Thursday night May 28th when the "second edition" of Gilmore's magnificent spectacle "The Twelve Temptations" will be seen in its new dress at the Water man opera house when it begins a brief enrarement of one nijrht for the first time produced here. Man ager Yale has entirely rewritten the piece and made it a more of a pan tomime than a drama, charging the three acts with some of the greatest mechanical and trick scenery ever invented, which was the result of the summers vacation. The piece will have the assistance of a strong dramatic company and a number of pantomime artists from a leading pantomime theatre in London, while Continental Europe will be well represented in the way of spec ialties premieries and large ballet corps who will be seen in several new ballets, richly costumed, sur rounded by a scenic accompani ment, for which alone Gilmore's en terprises are so well remembered. Prices will be $1.00, reserved, 75 ad mission, 50c gallery, 35c children. A Serious Accident. Yesterdaj- afternoon between three and four o'clock Theodore Barker, the seventeen year old son of Hon. Samuel Barker took occa sion to trade his watch to Frank Voorhees, a boy living near by, about fifteen years of age, for a small pistol. In making the trans fer of property the pistol was acci dentally discharged the, ball en tered the body of young Voorhees a little above the navel at an angle, and deflected to the rights. Drs. Schildkuecht and Siggins were immediately called and made a critical examination of the wound which they fear will prove fatal one bullet could nof be located. The bo' was still alive at noon today but his chances for recover- art very slight. Brown & Barret carry the largest line of druggists sundries in the city. tf. Dr. E. L. Siggens has returned and may be found hereafter at his office Llewellyn Moore's the Recognized Headquarter for the Artistic "rid the Beautiful. Aquilegia chrysantha, coreopsis lanceolata, chrysanthemum maxima antirrhinums, platycodens and cle matis make up a partial list of Mr. Moore's grand plants, that are per fectly hardy and are not injured by a Nebraska winter. Mr. Moore nas a line stocK ot geraniums, coleus and some of those richly col ored French carinas, also a fine line of bedding plants. In roses he makes a specialty of the following hardy varieties: General Jacqui mot, Md. Plantier, Perle, Niphitos, together with the old standard La France and that Queen of the rose family, the American Beauty, which under favorable circumstances has produced roses o inches across, bright red and of a most delicious fragrance. No collection of flowers is complete without some of these hardy roses. Mr. Moore has the reputation of being the best rose grower west of Chicago; he never forces his plants, thus making them tender but gives them every requis ite to make them hardy and strong. This spring is an unusually good one for setting out plants and should be improved by our people. Remember the place where plants and prices will suit the most exact ing is at Llewellyn Moore's on West Locust street, and call at once. tf. Baby is Sick. The woefull expres sion of a Des Moines teamster's countenance showed his deep anx iety was not entirely without cause, when he inquired of a druggist of the same city what was the best to give to a baby for a cold? It was not necessary for him to say more, his countenance showed that the pet of the family, if not the idol of his life was in distress. "We give our uaby tnamberlainss Cough Remedy," was the druggists answer. "I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine," said the teamster. "You know John Oleson, of the Watters-Talbot Printing Co., don't you? Inquired the druggist. His baby, when eighteen months old, got hold ot a bottle of Chamberlain Cough Remedy and drank the whole j of it. Of course it the baby vomit i very freely but did not hurt it the least.and what is more it cured tha baby s cold. The teamster already knew the value of the Remedy, hav ing used it himself, and was now sat isnea mat mere was no uanger in giving it even to a baby. For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co Druggists. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well , and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Elec tric Bitters sing the same 6ong of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters i will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system ana prevent as wen as cure an ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, 1 constipation ana indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. 5 v I il A ILJNTD J J3LTY OF OE, TlE LcEHDIJvTQ OE-PlICE CLOTtflEl Opera House Comer PL ATTSMOLTTH Time Table over Gering's drugstore. tf I am now prepared to deliver ice to any part of the city. Telephone 72. tf II. C. MCMAKEX. RAW AS BEEFSTEAK, Baby's Fearful Suffering from Skin Disease Covering Entire Body Cured by Cutlcura 0INQ WEST 1 3 :30 a. m " 3 8:45 p. m M 5 9 :25 a. m. 7 :15 a. m. "9 6 :25 p.m. " 11 5 :25 p. m. "19 11 :05 a. m. GOING EAST No 2 5 :05 p. " 4 10 :30 a. m "8 7 ;44 p. m. " 10 9 :45 a. ra. " 12 10:14 a. m " 20 8 :30 a. i EDMUNDS & ROOT Tne pioneer meichanta of The largest line of patent medi cines will be found at Brown & Bar rett's tf Hair chains, rings, crosses and hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Knee. tf 1726 Locust St. Panie. Yes! In bloom, of the most gorgeous colors. Ihey will con tinue to bloom all summer, too, and can be selected at Jrloore s Green House for from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. dtf Needles, oils and parts for all kinds of machines can be found at the Singer office, corner of Main and Sixth streets, with H. Beck. tf. The Carnival to-morrow night is putdown as a great winner. It is onie thing new; don't miss it. Mrs. J. G. Kichey and Son visited friends at Cedar Creek yesterday. Coming. Don't fail to see the doctors repre aenting the Health and Home Med ical Institute Omaha. N"eb., at the Riley Hotel. Saturday May 23. Con imitation free. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cut6 Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sore3, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Ft sal by F. G. Fricke Co. Will be Given Away. Our enterprising druggists, F. G. Fricke fc Co, who carry the finest stock ofMrucs. perfumeries, toilet articles, brusTies, sponges, etc., are giving away a large number ot trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Res torative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirit, tobacco, coffee, etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, and is univer sally satisfactory, l ney also guar antee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of nervous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc. Fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases." free. 4 My baby was taken very sick wheu he was three months old and lu a few days befran breaking out. We employed both of the home doctors and they could do nothing tor him. Then we sent for the best doctor in Ea on Kapids, Mich., and he doctored him for two weeks, and he g. t worse all tne time ; and then I took him to Jackson, to a doc tor who attendeds j especially to skin idiseases, and then he Fsrot wor,e tn.ni ever. The I told my hus band we had better j try the Cuticura hemidiks any wav : (lid not havejany idea 'tney would ao anv good, but in less than two months from the I time we began giving them to him he was en tirely well, ana n t a spot on him. Ilia hair began growing right off, and W thought he wouia always oe Daia-neaaea. inerewas not a spot on Ins whole body, face, and head, only ; uis nose ana eyes, out wnatwas as raw as Deet- steak. So poor there was'not auythine but Dones, ana so wean ne could raise neither hand nor head. Mrs. Frank Barrett, Winfleld, Mich. J2 - L:l Notice of Probate of Will. In the niattei of the last will and testament of Elisha Stradley, .deceasod. in county court Cass county, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of June A. JJ,, I8i, at tne countj judge's ornee in Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following matter will be hear and considered :d The application of Samuel Stradley t admit to probate the last will and testament ot kasha btradley late ol tireenwood precinct, in sail county, de ceased, and for letters of administration with the will annexed to Aaron C. Loder. Dated May lSth, 1891. By order of tie court, H. S. ItAfllSK V, County Judge Carry a full stock of generai merchondise which theysell very close. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen erous treatmcntand fair dealing is the secret of our success. TFE LEADING GROCERS ISS fOOE, HAVING ADDED A DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT To her Millenery would say to the LADIES OF PLATTSMOUTH CHAS L HOOT, Notary Puliljs Murray Neb. AND. The Washington Avenue GROCERS CUT1CUUA KESOLVEXT The new blood and Skin Purifier, aDd great est of Humor Kemedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause, while Cuticura, the great skin cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex quisite skin heautilier. clear the ski'i and scalp, and restore the hair. Ihus the Cuti- cuka Kemkmes cure every species of itch ing, burning, scaly, p'mply, &nd blotchy skin, scalp and blood diseases, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when the best physicians fail. That she will be prepared to take orders from now on. Having the best system of cutting in the city she can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION And would be pleaeed to have ; share of your patronage. -a-d- Provision Merchants. Fleadqmarters for FLOUR AND FEED, Sold everywhere. Price, uticura. ae : Soap, 25c ; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter Drug and Ch emica l Cor po rat ion, tST-Send for "How to Cure Bleod Diseases." Boston, T"VrJwkin and Scalp purified aud , JJ-A-J-1- -beautified bv Cuticura Soap. Absolutely pure. Rheumatic Pains In one miant the Cntitara Anti-Rain Planter relieves rheumatic sciatica. hip, kidney, chest, and muscular pains and weaknesses Price. 2nc. ELSIE MOORE, Plattsmouth. - - - Nebvaska- First National BANK OK PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Paid ap capital Surplua $50,000,00 10,000.09 Our Clubbing List. Globe Democrat and Herald. , Harper's Magazine " " Harper's Bazar " " Demorest's Magazine " Omaha Bee " ' . 1 oledo Blada ,4 " Lincoln Call National Tribuae 44 44 The Forum 4 Inter Ocean . . LincolH Journal 44 44 The Home Magazin 44 44 .$2.25 . 4.60 . 4.S0 . 3.10 . 2.40 . 2.45 . 2.15 2.45 ..5.55 .2.25 2 30 1 5 JULIUS PEPPERRERG, MANUFACTURER OF ANB WHOLESALE & RETAIL dealer in tub Thoicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de PjpjsrSsrgo' and 'Bui FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE Offers the very beM. facilities for the promp traneai'tiom of ligitimate Banking Business 8toeks, bonds, gold, government and local se curities bought and sold. Deposits received and interest allowed on the certificates Drafts drawn, available In any part of the United Statet asd all the principal towns of Europe. COLLECTIONS M ABB AND PROMPTLY RKMIT TKi . Highest market price paid for County War rants, State ana County bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgarald D. Hawkworta Sam Waugh. K. E. White Georea E. Dovev John Fitzgerald. S. Waugh. Prefident Catr.i Tf AVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. EYER7THINS - FRESH - AND - IN - SEASON ATTENTION FAKMEK3 We want your Poultry, Kjrs, But ter and your farm produce of all kinds, we will pay you the highest cash price as we are hiivln 7- rn in Lincoln. " ' A. y THE LEADING GROCERS Plattsmouth - - vPhr,cv0 Tie Citizen BANK TTe pay no rent and 6ell for CASH. You don'tjpay any bills for dead beats when you buy of this firm. Th Band. best SOFT COAL always os DONT FORGET AT THE COIR,2Nr;E!jR,S PLATTSMOUTH Oayital stock paid In NEBRASKA Authorized Capital, SIOQ.ooo omcF.M . . IT RANK CARRDTH. JOS. A. CONNOR President. Vlce-PrMent W. EL CUSHINO. Cashier. DIKKCTORB frank Carruth J. A. Connor. K. R. Onth,nMD w- Johnson, Henry Bobck, John O'Keele W. D. Merriam, Win. Wetencamp, W. H. Cushlng. transacts;! general BANKING BUSiNES saues ceatiflcate of depoHits bearine lntrt Buys ;oid tell, exchange county and city KJijjjn THE ELIIIiAR? cirhbge m mum m co. rarm Harness, f , L i 5aH !-pct conin. r. r? -vfc-r W W VA " irw U-JX.EJT. V. 15 fJnn. pay rm-itai CflArm rw-.ri m .r frtarj! Winnot everything fOT3T I52?1 Any ooe whoonn writ ,L- . .TZ. 1 or always in stock. Not. 26. 1885. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 ao ffo. 41 Wagon $50. A. V.i S X odo who oan writ cin mW a Btievr urran irritn n 1 1 m nm , untPRlCEONLY riVVf" 3 ?-"uae otoer. sell to. TJL?nIF7f H ? rood gold at au. t ,A No- I OaJj TBtbr. B. FRATT, S8Cy, EUKAHT, CX