i f V' (A THE II ERA L L. LOCATj .ews. I.OCAi.AnVCUTISEMENTS. Tran!'.'it. 2" rents a line. Itesyular advertis er. 10 itiiM per line. No advertisement insert- f jr U" than 2j cents. I-cjj.iI notices at Statute T.Xe. Attorney ;uul officers of tile law will be ne!d rrMKiiisiijiu fr all lecal rmticeH they hsnd in, unci all parties demanding. a ontof of pul1u-a-Wou ( mi v notice wi!l be ltcld for the publica tion fee ofsuch notice. Thin paper mnv b found on file at ill times nt C, K. I. & I. &. II. Tickt Otn. e. No. (Murk otreet. Chicago, where our friends art ;.t l'.btr ly to call auu examine It. COMMCNTCATHJXS. A our space is limited. ;ill coniinimlca'fons -mist lc brief and to tin point, ".1th no waste Of words. The paper is reponnible for the correctness dM-cording to copy of paid matter a:id paid l.e fjals, only. 1. Any Vi-ron who takes the paper regularly from the post-office, whether diree;ed to Iim r.miie, or whether lie Is a subs-ciioer or not n r inible for the pay. " If rnv ncnmii orders his paper oisennllii H.'d he most pay nil arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the ij!er is t.ikn from the office or not. 3. 1 lie courts have decided that refusing to take newsp:iters and periodicals from the post oliice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for is iirona icis evidence cf intkntion al FKAl tV. 4th of July go to Celebration at Elm wood-, Celebration at South Bend, Celebration at Louisville, Celebration at Greenwood, -Celebration at Pl.tttsmoutli, If vou can't go to any of these, go to the D jince given by the Silver Hel-i-con Bund. Phil Barnes. W. W., arund yes terday. Tliri Pinafore rage srrerrs to have eubsided. We hear Mr. Pollock is to build a !icw house. Oil stoves aro the latest raje in riattsmouth. Saturday afternoon at JuJ;;q Sul livan's, 2 p. ui. For ice cold Sod Water go to Smith & Black's. 13t3 A. Laverty, Esqr., of Waverly was in town yesterday. Try the Red Cross five cent cigar at Smith & Black's. . 13tf Ashley, painter, fixing uj Mathews bigns in good shape. Timothy Clark Weening Water, Berkshire's, see Ad. Episcopal .ci;ible at His. J. Ii. Variety's this evening. Every br tud of cigars in the mar ket at Smith & Black's. KUf Walter JVikins, Eight Mile Grove, was in town yesterday. Cass Coiiaty F.ir meeting Satur day at 2 p. in., turn out. Hair-cut short soon to gv.w again, at E. Schicketanz's Shop. J. S. Dufci will h ive another in voice of oil stoves in tho last of the ! week. Monday and Tuesday were quite chilly, felt liko a young fall wine home. Eugene B. Le.vis has returned from La Porte, Intl., Michigan and other ioints. If we have a fair it is necessary that the members attend one meeting any way this spring. Se the notice of meeting of the Agricultural Society Saturday after noon, be sure and attend. Hon. J. M. Beardsley, wife and youngest su made Piattsmouth a fry short visit this week. The Xeb. Exposition Association, havo another Punning and Trotting meeting at Lincoln, July l-5:h. Get a pine-apple clip at Schicke tanz's new Barber hop, :i dors east of the P, O., after Tuesday next. Dr. Livingston went up to Lin coln on Saturday last to visit u man who was injured at the depot there. Peter Merges commences hiahoue th;3 week and the new bniHings going tip are so numerous we can't count cm. Mrs. McOu'rc and family left last week to join her husband in the Hill?, and Jimmy is no longer head of a fam ily. Weeping Water and Louisville have "ahuk" hands across the broad perrairie and will hold a "fourth" to gether. "First come first Served;" and the articles that come in early in the week are inserted first and the late ones must take their chance. John Estabrook, Esqr., fio!ii the western part of the county, called Wednesday. The IIizuALiiwai pleased to make Mr. E's acquaintance. Just read the Band beys' notice of a Fourth of July Ball. The band de serve encouragement and we hope our citizens will gie them a benefit Either the Nebraska Cltv Press copies our AV. W. letter without credit i or our Correspondent duplicates his ' MSS. This won't do, some way, boys. Mrs. Fitzgerald says if she gets through this time she will nevr move again no never well hardly ever, un less Fitt sells the Lincoln bouse and then. Some News Correspondent has been up to Decatur to see an Indian dance and he got disgusted just be cause things crawled over him &c, Oh pshaw! TIenry Bceck, the furniture man appears with a new and greatly en larged Ad. this week, which tells all about his new hearse, window shades, organs, Ac. Bead it and buy. To Celebrate tha Fourth with pure patriotic joy it will be necessary for every man woman and child to buy a pair of nice, light, comfortable and o.'V boots a;l shops- at Merges.- Ut Personal C. Nichols takes the JIerald awhile. Hiss Ellen Smith, teacher of Latin in the State University, is In the city, visiting Mrs. I). H. Wheeler. Mr. , Kuebner late of the Nebraska City News called yesterday, on his way to Omaha, we wish Mr. II. success it his ventures whatever they are 'and have to thank him for many kind notices frem time to time. Prof. Aughey and Ii Is daughter Miss Helen camo down on the after noon train last Tuesday from Lincoln, Mis3 Helen to spend a couple f weeks with Miss Maggie Dawson, and Prof. Augh.'y to make some observations in regard to the relative temperaturos of the waters of the Platte tnd Missou ri, for a work which he contemplates publishing soon on the geology of Nebraska. We understand there is to be a change in B. & M. Employees and that Mr. Marsland and family will return to Piattsmouth, a fact -which their many friends here will be glad to hear. The Ladies of St. Luke's Guild will hold their next sociable at the res idence ef J. II. Vallery this, Thursday, evening. A general invitation is ex tended to all, and a good time antici pated. A family by the name of Martin living in the north part of town and Miss Amelia Wurl a sister of Mrs. Mar tin have been quite sick for sonic tim, and it is though by some the disease is trichina. Again we have to chronicle anoth er move of Wm. Agnew and family. Having been put on a vim from Ne braska City to York, they have remov ed to Nebraska City, a move which their relatives and friends hero will regret. The IIehalt) was raisin formed about the decoration of the M. E. church last Thursday, the credit is en tirely due to lady friends of the happy pair; 1 merely sold them a few cut flewers and loaned them a few plants. L. A. Mooke. John Leach h:is a very respectable Greenhouse at bis little stand oiiMain st.. Ilesser's branch otHce we suppose. If you want a boquet or soma hand some potting and bedding plants call and see Leach. Also fresh vegetables every day. The Band boys have moved into Goo. Smith's c!d room for summer headquarters. Morrison keeps the lit tle room off the main room and den't we wioh w was a lawyer can it be that any more brasa was needed in the profession, or whenee those band. We negiected to mention last week tVit Mr. Jnr. Bouse culled upon t:.e 1 1 Ki: ALr and informed us that be was about to remove to near Slab City, Ivansii. wiiaie h? bad taken a p re-em p tipn. having sold bis interests at Green wood. We say good-by to Mr. Bouse with regrs t. lie is :iu oil time sub scriber. Mr. Will S. Wise takes his depart uie soon, fcr Denver, Colorado, where he goes to m ike himself a name and a position as a lejal light. Pre vious to his departure Mrs. J. N. Wisa gave him a farewell party which was attended by the young people who had been his companions and wlu regret ted to part w ith hi ... We really expected to have seen Bro. Windham married last week, per sonally, but the wife said, "By George she was bound to s e that weddin' or raise a breeze," herself. We staid homo to mind the baby and get the city mail out. Windham wiil excuse us, wo feel, as he'll know how it is him self one of these days. These "kettle drums" and hen parties arc geltin' too thick; first its Mother Buttery's and then Mrs. Liv ingston's and then Mrs. Whiles' and so on, and they have lots of good things to eat and shut us men all out. Come boys, its t i : n we retaliated, when shall we have a real old fashioned 'bach" blow out and no calico in sight. Doty our Djty the "all hunk" man who can ferry the river the wind iest day. the stormiest night, the dark est moon and the worn test weather hailed the Hkkald the other day and says: Your'o "our kind", here's some "scads", just remember that "old Doty" is alive on 'tother sido of the river and is tho best ferryboat we have yet, 'rah far Doty and the old skiff. From a Government report on Alaska wo learn that the Indians and Russians make whiskey neat there, too and call it "Ilootzeno." They had ft crusade also, only it was fjooil white men and Indians who marched to an old Russians' still, captured him and tied him to a post for an hour; with his still and mesh-tub alongside of him to denote what he was punished for. Our Correspondents on the line of the B. &. M. West, must remember that the mail does not get in and distribu ted now until about 3 p. m., and we cannot set up long communications, or any but the most pressing or pay mat ter after that time Wednesday night. Please remember this, we'll do all we can for you but cannot accomplish impossibilities and these notescan us ually be got in just as well Monday if you only think so. Another Kettle-drum was the order of the day last Friday afternoon. This time it was riven by Mrs. ILK. Liv ingston aiit. corre thirty ladies assem bled betwwwJ the bouts of dve and nine, despite t!.'' hreateni:.g clouds and enjoyed -jociabiluy and a Eumptuous tea at seven p. tu. The rain which fell later in the evening only added to their amusement, and they all departed exclaiming at the pleas ure of the kettledrum, and the relief from the necessity of dragging unwill ing husbands to join in the sociability j of H:e evtniiK.- 1 JULY 4TII. IS 79. Grand Social Ball by the SilTe r Heli con Band, at Fitzgerald Ball, Fridat, July 4th, 1379. The proceeds to be applied for the purchase of Uxifokms. Music by the New Piattsmouth Siring Band of sis pieces. A good timo guaranteed to every oue. Come one, com nil and help the Voys, you will be amply repaid in the future. Tickets only one dollar. 1S13 P. O. Change. At last C. II. King has got hi3 wish and we received official notice the oth er day that the Eight Mile Pest office was changed to " Kingsville." Piattsmouth Driving Park Association Meeting. The stockholders of the Piattsmouth Driving Park Association are request ed to meet at the county Judge's office on Saturday, June 21st, at 2:30 p. m. The question of final action on grounds and the adoption or rejection of name, articles of incorporation and general business of perfecting the organization must all be decided at this time. It is absolutely necessary that every stockholder should be present. J. Vallery, Sr.. MACMunruY, President. Secretary. You see Pepperberg has got cher ries and we haven't; and we were just wondering what spite fate had at us this year that our trees bore nary a cherry and Neigbor P's were full. We thought maybe it was because he was a Councilman and made up our mind to run next spring and get some cher ries; but just as we began to "figge " on the votes. Mrs. P. came over with a delightful dish of fresh, red, ripe cherries and now we don't care one cent whether its his trees or ours that bear fruit. The store of Smith &, Black is just crammed full of goods of every variety and style in their line. Its a marvel how they get around or know where all the things are. Smith, the nior member of the firm (now, i he. Mio senior?) busy and industrio is, 5s al ways ready to attend to customers, and knows how to please them. Charbiy Black though ho isn't the Black, ex actlyyet what he doesn't know about the drug business isn't worth knowing and nobody could help liking Ch-uley behind the counter. Altogether, they make a good team, and deserve the pat ronage of the community. We were the delighted recipients the other evening of a boquet from Mr. Llewellyn Moore which discounts anything we have sert y-t. It was a m ir.t b.Niu.iful boquut u nlir a glass globe fiile.l with watei. The graceful appearance of tl.e feathery ferns, and blossoms of the delicate gypsophila and other 11 , vers seen through the wa ter is beyond uur power to deacribo; but any one deslro is of S 'eing it for themselves can have the privilege of doing so by cal!ii.g at the Hkiialu mausi!i. For graceful an J elegant ar rangement of flowers Mr. Mojre has scarcely an equal anywhere. Pottenger thinks he has a good tiling on Raphael J. Moses, a gentle man who hag been representing him self as an attorney for collection of claims against the Continebtal Life Insurance Company. After much cor respondence Mr. Moses writes Pot a vrry interesting letter giving him good advice by the bushel aud consoling him by saying that as Pot is supposed t be a Lawyer he ought to have known all these things; finally lie brings Pot cut in debt to the Company about 837.00. Pottenger coucludes Moses has led him round in the wilderness long enough and that further Moses is an Attorney on the other side. From the St. Jo. Evening News we learn that Miss Minnie Balsing'-:-a sister of Mrs. Gu3. Hereld with whom she has lived a portion of the time for several years past, was mar ried at St. Jo. on the night of the 13th inst. to Mr. Henry Volker of that place. It seems Miss Minnie, who has been in St. Jo. for some time, was not favored in her love affair by her friends, and her sister had gone dowu with tl.e intention of returning with her to Piattsmouth, but having a mind of her own and that mind inclined to wards the object of her affections, Miss Minnie notified him of their intended departure, and after due consultation they were quietly married while the sifter was sleeping the sleep of the just. So Miss Minnie is now Mrs. Henry Volker. John Shannon and nenry Boeck had a big tioe last week. You know Henry has put a balcony along in front of his house andCal.Parraelehas continued it along the whole building. Shannon asked Boeck why he put a partition across the balcony between the buildings? Henry said he didn't want his children and other folks mix ed up and he proposed to have things to himself. Johu Shannon replie 1 that if he was afraid his (Shannon's) chil dren would come over and crawl upon that balcony from Parmele's side (or Bocck's either) he was mistaken and he'd better keep his own children "to hum." Bweck said anybody that had such looking "yonn uns'" as Shan nons had better keep 'em home to keep 'em from suckin' eggs. Shannon said Boeck's "young uns" would scare Frank Morrison's boat into bustin her " biler agin" if they stood on the river bank. Here both men prepared to clinch, when Pat Murphy came along and af ter hearing the case, sentenced John Shannon to take Boeck's whole family out driving in the best rig he had and Boeck to give Shannon a good two horse cradle at once and keep the peace hereafter, or inaugurate one of the cells in the well to stay home and mind their own business and babies respectively. 1776. CASS CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Important Meeting. -The Cass County Agricultural Soci ety is called to meet n important bu siness on Saturday next, (June 21st) at 2 p. m. in the County Judge's office. It is very necessary that a full meet ing be held and every member is urged to be present. D. II. 'Wheeler , J. N. Wise, President. Secretary. Third and Last Alore. The neat, new and tasty Barber Shop of Mt. F.d. Schickelauz, the well-known and first-class Tonsorial Artist, will be found on lower Main St, three doors east of the P. O., afier next Tuesday, where, with his able assistant, he will be prepared to serve his many custom ers with as good n shave hair cut, shampoo, or anything in his Hue, as can ho obtained in the city, and on short notice. Don't forget the place, and you'll not neglect to call. Kotice Is hereby given that there will be a called meeting of Piattsmouth Temple of Honor, Nd. 13 on Friday eve, June 20th, 1879, at 8 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of electing trustees to incor porate the temple of Honor; let there be a good attendance. By Order of Temple. t 13tl J. F. Johxsov. W. It. Ne Hotel Whclci Bouse. Enos Wheeler has opened, the new Frank Guthman liouso on 3d Street, south of the cut, as a hotel and board ing house. It has eighteen rooms, can accommodate about fortv boarders. Mr. W. promises a good house, good table and first clacs accommodations for those desiring lw stop with lau-. toil v p.s t c T7 mj Store. Di chapman, froj Platlsrjoa'.h, is reconstructing ti e ,l;;erooiu Utely oc cupied by Greer 'auru Scbroder i Co on N street, and a tin-', from Indiai. iipoiis, is liU.i vp a store in the Bow : i;;n lToi:se buiiuing : :-. Nirt1' street. Lit: coin Journal. About :-iir. Our Sheriff has rc-oeivt d a note l'mn the brother of Weir, who suicided here we give it below : Spr.ixo Hill, III., June 9,'l STO. Mr. R. W. IlYiT.s: You can :e!i the tools aud send mo Van photogrths ai.d small trinkets by r :.i! ::tl I v "11 send you the postage. I can't imagine what caused him lodo so. H -was my ;uly brother u id was well liked eve. fonp that knew Lim. He belonged to tli-' Masonic "'-sterility and I belong to t: t I. O. O. F. He was the best lui'i es: jr.iaker Ievers.v-:. Had premiums taken at State fairs. With thanks fur past favors and re main Bespectf jI'.v, W. T. Weir. I. S. He .served L'-.-ee years in the ate war. Nfiv Potatoes. First Cabiagc. J. Gibson, our well-known vegetable man has new cabbage, first rate cab bage too, ami fresh potatoes and green peas, and nice beets, aud slews of oth er things that people want and need and eat, which lie sells cheap, every day. The very best of early vegeta bles always for sale, delivered at the houses of customers. When you want vegetables, therefore, livreaftsr, see Gibson, as he has a large garden and has improved his facilities for raising, keeping and delivering garden truck 711 nor Iniprove:uents. To chronicle all th improvements going on in Piattsmouth would keep one person traveling all the time. C;.r ruth has a ti'jMjy new r'n, three f tbem in fact, but we shall hit mention otre of them until ho spells it right. Mathews has the front of his store a ucw sign, l"iilling repainted and Solomon & Nathan are putting new steps on their Laildhig, Ilerold's aro putting in a new sidewalk, Mrs. Coop er is building a new front yard, the MacMurphy inansiwn is being made new, the Latham's are cr.ttiug an arch in their dining room, Mr. Eaton paint ed his fence, the little houses back of the depot have been now sided, and we shall have to investigate further be fore we report any more, but, all this is not taking into account the entirely new buildings- going up, which dot every hillside a;:d street. Prejudice Kills. " Eleven years our daughter suffer ed on a bod of misery under ths care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us iu good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, j that we had poohed at for two years, j before using It. "We earnestly hope j and pray that no one else will let their sick suiter as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine a, Hop Bitters." The parents. Jiemember that for boots and shoes l.ckwell cannot be beat in price. lie has a large assortment. Stf. You can buy carpets just c.3 cheap (freight only added), of Orchard !t Bean, Omaha's leading carpet house, a3 if yju lived in Omaha. Largest stuck in the West. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed. In ordering by mail, state color, quality, material and price, and free samples will be furnished.llt2 Call and examine our new Style 250, six stops, llason & Hamlin Organ James Pkttek, Agent: TkRfi 'till risked. iDUU ,rial i'l'o tuuitv CTCI la our own town, itnrf tin ran. d. Voii can irive tin- busiue.ss a mt eiense. Tiie best oooor- tunity ever uttered lor those wi'.Iimi to woilt. You should tiyiiotliinc else until vou see for yourself what you can ilo at tlie busiue.sa weoKs-r. No room to exjilaiti here. Y ou can devote all your time or only your iare time to the busiiici-s. and make treat pav for every hour you work. Wornoti make as rriuVli as men. ud for special private terms aad ('articular, which we mail free. 53 Outfit free. lK:rtcom j.lain of hard times white vou have such a chance. ArtiicbS II. Il.vLf.LT frifcO.. Tori' infl, - T.ooL cir : eve;-;- iia ha. gorr. to C to re'. .1 . to i tA idoi.g witii tin).- .: J it coin i n.rs. thai Y j s.' 3iartiJs tirlv ing id,.y. Roll cT Honor. The following pupils have been per fect in deportment and attendance dur ing the month ending June 18th. flattie Webster, Clayton Drake, BcrthaChilsoD. Joseph Kennedy, . Hatt'.c Gilmorc, Frank Dean, Mary Chilson. Witbort Brookbarr, K. it tie Chilson, lCJily Ellison, Edith tlilmore, t'estus EecJ, Mary Kecd, Charley Giltnorc, Leui Bronkhart, Jaha Murry, Bridget Bourke, Jlausen Miller. AMr F. Balcoc!', TeatbE- Nolicc. All persons indebted to the estate of W. E. Donelan, deceased by note or account, are hereby requested to call at the Drug Store and settle the same with Mr. Roberts; wl. has charge of the business. It is expected every one will be prompt in atte- ding this call. Persons holding accotii- s against the estate will please preset them imme diately. The store will b uad?r the charge of Mr. Roberts, in future, who will be glad to see all the old customers, and hopes by fair dealing to receive a share of the public patronage. Respectfullv, 1CW Mks. A. V. DcsELAX, Adm'x. Henry Boeck, agent for Geo. Wood j e f - a irrr-iiij -i ttfl ii:inr-v Sold i-be:l') I for cash or on good approved securi ty. Dtf. Wanted to sell. A good sound 5 yeai M bay mare, good traveller and kind ever 'vaj Apply to Hei:ali r,ee. ' " if, A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and SUoes at Sherwood's cheap. 44 1 We will pay Aii-iitsu .-n:ury 01 il o ix-r :u:uh and ei.r.eat or ul iu-.T a In: cumti.ln-iiou, to . : I nuf rinr anil w-:i'if:r?ul invi-rtif.ii. H fln ,A;:( veaii' Every Family m the West Sayi Sli-ov'ji'. !lac-Si.Iri-3' uad tiir-zcr is a safe, pleasant and relia ble remedy for p-inrrha'G, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and Summer Ccn pluini. Procure a bottle ol this cele brated Family sufiyuard at once. 2Je larjtarcdanjtious. Price fifty cents i rer bottle. i!i!.s are the standard rc-e'ly for the Live.;- tnd Billions diseases .-r' ihis cli mate. -1 trial establishes tt ,:: iu f ey Wts.lt ru l-'umUy. Ihcivn's tinira alvc has no eqn-ii IV r removing inflammation and for h:.. ling old sores and ulcers. All of Jiroitus P'pubir Fimily JI .llrius xcv by Dr. W. E. Doiielao, C'hap- E . ! i -jmith, J. H. Buttery and U. F. uohiiso:.. llli Piattsmouth, Neb. Teacher's Instit;'e. Bol'ISVillk, Neb., June 2d. bSHh Our Normal In.it ute will begin in riattsmouth July Cist, and continue in session live weeks. The Piattsmouth High School building will afford us ample room, good facilities in the way of apparatus. Two classes will be maiiiiaiii(.d, a first u:-d a second grade class. Most teachers and directors aro de manding that the standard of juaii;i cations of teachers in our county by raised. In view of this fact a thorough and practical knowledge of the branch es will be aimed at, as well as best methods of teaching. Teachers will please bring their text-books with them. Boarding will be furnished at reduc ed rates. Particulars will be given in circu lars. D. D. Maiitixdale. lit! County Superintendent. Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your sys tem and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem on h:tges and 1-ung troubles when au immediate relief can be so readily at tained, llosehet's German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for tlie cure of Coughs, Colds, and the se verest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Uos chee's famous (Herman prescript;;-!!, and is prepared with tho greatest tare, and no fear need be entertained in ad ministering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there bas been a constant increasing . demand aud without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convince 1. 4 leowlv. $- r To : 6o. A YL.VIt. or $5 to ?:r) a l iy I h'lii iu your own locality. iSorink. o I i Mill 'oc:i do as-well as men. Ma:y make "" mo re thantlie aiisount stated above. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one c;in do the work. Vou c.iti make from M cents In i'.' an hour by devoting your even!ni:s ai:J iire time to the business. It costs notliinto try tlio business. Nothing like it for inouey making ever offered before. Business plea,anl and Mrictiy honorable. Header, if you want to Lnow all about the br.st paying biiciuess before tho imbiic send us your address and we will send vou full particulars and private terms free ; (amples worth S3 also free ; you can then make up vour mind for yourself. Address liKohUE Sll.NisON & CO., "rortlaud, Maine. 13ly 85.00 Tine Uoots Custom made ?5.GO at 44tf Sii Kit wood's. Caution to Smokers. From and after t lie 1st day of May, 1STS all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name b Id ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my br..ad of cigars, with an inferior qualit; of cigars, resorted to by some pled, ir.anufae turers. None iiie uniess t;lv Uibc'ed: jL"..ri"3 pei'L'wPih; .' 1 A:rFAC-7U-::;;i:, unpr: are gt 'i?n Plat Nebraska. I;on't be Decdved. ilany persons say "I haven't; got 1 I.i. Cous jmption" when asked to c ue their Cough with Shi'oh's Co:;;--nnptiou Cure. Do they not know tr..: Coughs Ic-avl to Consumption and -i ler-nedy that will cure Consumptioi. v.-ill cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. aud S1.00 per bottle. For lame chest, Back or side, nso Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2) cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Druggists. Why will jou sutler with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee tocurejou. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. - IIAITRmL l ACK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Piattsmouth, Neb. :Jl!v eew. WHISTLE BEAEIS ! AND SIDE TRACK IN FRONT OF Tff escott and Powell lUCjiH ESCOTT AND POWELL vv ESCOTT 6 6 bra 5? ltpTFW UTfyT & mlmm lhk)tk 8. JDTJD -SrOTX IE "VIE Id See Such a Slock o Goods ? Well, Hardly Ever I ! o We are the lca!( rs of the style, as yon may jitahily se; Ye buy our dot hi it; all the n'hth', of WE SCOTT A P.; . Tis thrre rre (t our Shirt; our Coats, Vistn, and Pants. "And so do our Sifters and our Cuhm'hs end our Aunts." Nobbiest and Latest Stylos of Suits Awful Cheap. ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CA SSI HERE SUITS. STRAW HATS, FELT HATS, PILES OF HATS. HOYS' - AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES. JJ"Wiil sell yovi roiviy mnle suits nr t:.!.' your onler :n:.l snake vou :i s:;it, or sell vmi the jiu-ce iii-oil. The well known cutter ami litrer, Ml:. V. M. COX, v. ill exectc.o llielrvoik in t ii nt line and :;:t;irantfe a:itit:icliuu. v:y . THE B2ST m THE W OZILD 23 TEST Sfn3 for Sample Cards and Trice Lisk THE BE ST L - Hiiii?. r 4.1 The WOS LP SOLD BY knw r&frrz" EAT FOR PARTICULARS "w WEtR Vm!teSVimg Machine Co. SPJX'IAL NOTICES. l or Sal?. The Ilodapp, or old .Too llrown House on (lospel Hill. A'p!v to Tbos. Pollock. ttr To Ileiit. Rooms in the Ilolbrook House, ap ply to Tnos. Pollock. Otf Great strength and solid itv; IJeauti ful quality of tone excellence of ac tion tinih ff workmanship in Geo. Woods A Co's Organs. For sale by Henry Boeck. Piattsmouth. Neb. t)tf. Made to order FINE CALF ROOTS 5.0, 44tf at Shf.i; wood's. Anro AKiNTlI 'iiaianli-cd. $12 a day at vi Villi llo"ie in.-i'le by the inilini 1 lous. Cap (A.VI ! j iial not lviuin-U ; we will Mart you. V Men. women. toy and pirN make inon pv fa-ter at work for lis ilian at anyttiii: pKp. The work i liuht ami nlraMUit. ami surl. as a:iy onc -:m go rijrlit at. T1iom who are wise who tee t'.ii.s not ire wit! point us their si-ldir-!' at once and see for theiusel ve. Co--tiy outfit :ind terms free. Now is tlie time. Those alreaily at Hoik aro lavlnp i lar;; funis f luom v AUUresis 'i'fit'tf & CO., Aui.-Ui.ta, Maine. IX? Henry Uoeck has developed a. new branch of business, viz; Agent for Geo. Woods & Co's organs, of which Mr. Uoeck expects a large lot of different styles and varieties soon. Call and ex amine, t'tf. OSJere. Yen can niakf money ly selling our Steriinir Cln mieal Wicks Never ii"ed t rim in i ult No shiokt or sni'-lllo cents each, a for vr. cents. Send tamp for cat a log 11" of Won -deru l i u el i lions, i-taplc and fancy nuids. 1'ar eons, Ko5tcr Co., I J'j Clark St.. Cliicao. line All sorts and styles of organs and piano's, Ceo. Woods & Co's make, at Henry Boeck's, Piattsmouth, Xeb. 'Jtf. Tldrf v of lo.r orjran mal;ers of t lie World are competitors at the Talis Kvpositioii. a cable dispatcii t the Associated Tress says two highest frolil medals have been awarded to the American makers. .Ma.sou & ll.iniiin. in fif.n NAMES Af residents wanted, l-'cr 2". lUtOUu naiiics jind 'JS cetils we will s-'nl ' you a tine silk liaudkei ehi"!. e . i v threadsilk. Keir-ilar price. 1. in), ;. W. Tos;-i. & to., lii Clark .Street, Chicago, lil. lui'J. Police to Tc;:c!:ers. Kxaminat ion of persons wishing to tf,aeh in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Piattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, J une and September. At Louisville. 1st Friday and Saturday in April. July aud December. Notice of ether examinations will be given. I). I). MAr.TlxoAi.r.. 41rn3 Superintendent. LEGAL XOTICES. Estray Notice Taken up June lr.tli. 1C, hy the nnlersl2tied o;i tlie Lincoln road, two miles and a i:i!f wet of riaitsinouili, one brown horse, aiioiu four or five years old. JOHN V. NAXCE, riattsmouth, Neb. l.tt.i. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby Given that whereas on the Mil day of Mav. s;t. 1 pave my promissory i.otfi to Laird and Defend, for ninety dollars, with a contract to s,!l farm certificates for iron fence posts and iron .".ad t'cel barbed wire, hi Weep! us Water and Center townships; Ail croiiH are hereby notified not to purchase s;:id note, as It was fruudslentl v obtained. I shall not pav it. A. CA "KMf( II A KL. W eeping Water, Neb.. Juae 17, l-7y. 13tl Legal Notice. Geo. II. YVosdi v.. f-. .'-.rton Uankln. n Co. Couit of Cass C , Nebra-sKa. The said S. Mori m Iliinkin, nofi-resiUc tit de f.'Tidant. will lake r.otice that he 1i,m been mio'l in the county court of Ca-s ccu.ty. Nf lna .ka.. by the . aid (ieo. 11. Wood--, l lainti:.. who u-vs jitdint'iit ai;a:nst defeiiiUtiit lor stock sc'. i ami delivered a..d money ad-auced ly said plaiiu ilf to ra'd defendaal .-.t his special instance and ropiest, in the uni of ii. with uterest t iierc on from the 2Sd d iy of l-'ebruary Ists. at the lateof 12 per cent, per annum, "and that the fl'Midsand chattels of said defendant l.ave been attached to satisfy the judirii'ciit prayed for iu aid suit, and unless he ;;iis cr by the 7th d;iv ol July. A. D. 1.S7M. at ope o'clock "p. m. on said day. the petiiiou of the said plain tirT Tiled :i;;ainst i.ini in the oTiee of iaid counly court, such tu'titioa will be taken as true aad judg ment rendered accord i as v. C.l'O. II. WOOIjS. Ya c.ko. s. s.m i rn. Atfv :r flf!. ri.itt.sn:ei:i:i. June IO'l.':. 1S7:-. :m CM Li v 9 -o- 9 3 11 1 8? fokst Slrsst Skin, 1 - ,w -. ran u - 20 SIMPLE TO HC A D D RES S '. Cleveland, ohio. Notice for Publication. :.a:n i O! i i. :: II.V'OI.X, .T .1 i; Voti.-o is liereliy jrivfii tlir:- 1!:.- foii,.M,-,-t !;-r Ill's lil'.-il !."'i.--e rf ! n .,! to ,-t: !. ;:':.! J.i-.cif 'ii !-iiol'l ! hi- .' ;H!:i, a!'; i i-::;-- y .!..; lit) ' i hereol a! the e i i t io.i ut 1 !i :r! v .in; s 1, oin i ii .( lal of lliis noti'c. vi: !u.y Iili. 1T0. Charles 1'. I. an. for tin- tiouli lia'f '-.'i) of uorrliwesf niarter(nw ' ii of S cli'.u two '- . 1 'W : el'-Vi 11 l! i . Ilortil of l.ln-e ten ( it') i';is I . a; rl naitti'S I lie loi!owhiir as Ins u it ;,,--ses. i : li'i:l I'liimian. ol Cas.-; I'n., ami MK-h iel Tliiitiia.il, of Cass Co.. b. lll-j J. U. M10'VKI.I., K.fister. Legal Notice. Xotirs U lovfbv triv!-a fi.it .-liorei.s in or auoui tin; lmmiu oi eiiiemi. r. .-, -, i av in v j.roiniss:ry n ore to II vary K n fc'i iin, t'n I si w i i ii int ei est a r ti il ni-r et n r. ; 1 arniUin i i Oil i:l nan', one April 1st. i-.;. ail I ' ls.msa by notlii. il aot to pureli.ise sal i n.-u . if C, (in tliev ilo it at t licit- ll.ianl. ntj"' as.v coj.r., r, - Legal NoLlco. liurliii-iton & -Missouri r.ivi-r il-rroaj Cot ipanv in Neloaska : Theere w i'.l be a s;M ej,ii meetin ; of tiie stoek liolders of this Company at the ol.'.ee i.i the Company, ill I'luTfsMioui ii, Nehr.isiia. I ;.t:i -i!.. v. .Im.e iNMli. I';', at lo o'e!o-!-;, a. m.. to i nnsjuer aid art upon 1 1 . - i;n,---.; ion of lea-ii'iit'ei-r'ain proposed i.-M.-!i-,iinis ol tin? Kep.il lir m aili y Kailr.i.nl. anil aiiy o: !i r 'm aiie.ss i.icil may le :. !y e.ime lei :re the meeliin;. l'.y ol.Ier ol i ire Ko.'i .l of J iie toi ". JoilN A. l;;:.ISi )N, Secret. irv. Ilo.-:. -ii. May 2s, urj. r.ti Sheriffs Sale. Iy . !rti:e nf an order of sale issued bv Win. I.. VWiis. Clerk of the Oi.-uict C"'iit wiiiiin and for I'ass Counly. Nebraska, and to me ilireeiei1, 1 will on the 7th day of .Inly, A. i. 1 ;.', al 2 o'eiock T. -M., of said day, at t he son Ii iloor of I lie court house a, said counly, s, ,j :.t pui.lic auction ihe to. iov. iu real estate, town : Com meiicii'ir at the soutnw est corner i f kit o. one 1 1 1. of section beventeen (IT). tovi.siiin twelve ( ll'i. i:oit h of iiuie foorrecn fl4. IiikI if tiie ;tnT. M. : iiuiii i ii tr thence east t , eni y-four CJ4iods; 'hence in. i l!i .six and sixty six Iniu lircd'hs i;t;i;-Knii los ; thence west, tv-nty-io-.ir i.'4 1 rous ; t iience soiuli, si : and .-ily-si. h!inili e!t lis .ii;-tee, roils, to Ine p!a e oi be t.aii.:nv;, coniaiiii'iir one acre more r l ss ; aiso i tract conuiii i.ein-- at a po,m ju .-.i; v-t hi ec 2") rods east of the horthuesl corner o sec!eti No. twenty cni. iu township N. ivele bortli td' raiijtr No. fourt -en llli, east of in- i:tii T. M. , thence running houHi folly ( in) rods; thence east, nineteen ( i:ij rods: theme porth. foi l y cle) r-'ds ; t iience wst, i iuelef u i :i rod.;, to t lie pliicc of bc-iiiiiinp. containii; lour an. I threo-loiiitiis acres : 'Die same lein levied upon and taken as the property of iliisiana Mickelwait, Wheatley MickeUait ;i!:d hi. .1. M;ckehvaU. defemlaiits. to saiisfv a ji,i!jnie,:l ..t' w..;,i t .... v,:,.... . ... .-n iv, hi, m,-j.u..u u. .iai V lul(Utl, p! iii)t;tr. i :u:t .-.-liijtiia, jiine i, ;s7:i. li. v.'. HV!-i;s, lit- Mk ri:i C;.- s Co. Estray Notice. T.iken up by the Subscriber, on Turkey creek, near Win. Snyder's farm in l'.t-s Co.. Neb., a! :o;it t be di ii of .M itch, l.iM, a I.i in.ilo ..riini I'u'l : 'iile heart -.chapel marii i i fi'rehead. The im uer in, 1st ;:. i for i--n.n j-;-.-..- i .-.i it y uiid pay charges or the aniioal will be sol.l ac eor.ttns tulaw. Joitx Lacki.. lUl."). Notice for Publication. l.A.vn (; : i; ;; at l.iNnii v. Xeb., iu.:e ., I 73. Notice !' hereby pi yen tlu.t t'e; ' ....vi:." nained cettler has tiled notice of his intention to make 'liiiil proof in tip;i'i of ln- claim, a d "-'tiro !: na! ei trv ; reof at tlo- expiration of 1 liirlv ti., vs from tl.e d.ii" of ! i.i- i-oiire. i ; I Jul..- 12. lsT.i. at l.ineolv. Xeb.. Oito Jaime, lor the east ii a. 1 ((- ,'. s.jut hettst ;u.ii t.-r (s e '...i Sec. eighteen (Is), tonnship ten (In i, ratine ten (l(i, east, and nsniM the follon intr as his witnesses vi.: K.lmuiid Sehit!, of otut Co.. Xeb., and j Carl Jsciiiri. ol Otoe Co., Xe!. j. ii. Jii Dowr.i.. POLAKD-CHIKA. T. CLA.H.K, "vi:i:r!NCr avate::, ... neu. t-i?T!ioroii-;i!,ied Stock for sale. l.Tif. Creat redaction Is prices. COME AXD SEE 11'' IT 1$ XJT aci. I ara uellins many things Less than Cost, j In order to c leu out, lmihl larger iind f.ll i:p : aaia. I'umu and JtK for ourst-lvcs. ; CHAULKS THOKNMATE, V.'ct p.in- V'ater. - - xeb. & P0WBL3 SSI sfy- S' S '",?;'-:' - ' -"?-s e mr. -.-.. . ; - . . - ( . -i-T a '''''Z iiU5'. '-X JsX- . I U (A ;:i t:;i.:iic, in,t a l-i'ijIi,) 9 ! con r,.i:;s V U !!': , I'l cr.j, ?7AM7i:aui R ii i.A:;:!.-i,i.. ; :" -":l-' : " i.f ":..:c.x .-.i:z3 orl 1" ...t " ri -t Vi; j 0-1 - " r v i' . Vt r-.i I t . y i!! ii I, .... re , r Ji r7'.,r. ji-t ::e.T;n: o.- ilijur H -'- :'-.-'i..- 'v.- f r il.. I...U M.d try Ue ntx-frc y -a '.- ; . Tul.o u nf.-.r. I. . 1.:..; i.i 1 .. 1 'i. JjTl.S !:.:! IV.!' r- r't ::-'.,illVOIl II; .'lley I:. ,pr. jriurtuiClc::.. ::: '.'ur ul . i. t. u. .- i. dni.vist. B I-ALC.lrim --lit Inv. i-'.'! leeur fur drunk W "" f, u . 1 jiium, to!Aco iui 1 i.M-cot li-s: ifH-CSl-rri !-; -' l t r cl.-c.;'..ir. CiT7't' ( AJ. rj ;.! V 1 It.;i: lr, . !i.,r.N.V.J L-mLCA9 mi r t- iCiLsa . JVi.i fwmjj HL'NKY EQTCK ii:ai.i:i: in ,f4 s j, VJ wjj SAFES, CHAIRS, 1:1 f., i.tc, inc.. Of All Disrriptions. HETALLIGBUHIAL CASES WOCDEIT COFFINS Of all s:zvs, i,:n!y i:uit!e an .1 s-,Ul cLea-j t.r ciwli. JIY FINE HE A RUE is r.vw !'.-aiv ro;i :el ;cr. Of i:.ery l)ci.i ip'.ion, CHEAP FOIl CASH. Th Celebrated Whittlesey Patent 1 7 IN D O I V S II. 1 1) E fintuj: es. Complete, with Holler, for L'tcts. Laaljiequin Window Shades. Au.l a Lar-er v;.ricfj- f Cheaper S!;a '.cs, of i.i' va: ;.-ti. . AV'tth si..'.. iy t!r.m::s for p..st p. .Iron :.c. I i.l i'o all t J ;e! ,:i,d c:.i..;.ie my I.AIMIK STOCK OF ictf. ri :tTi ';i; .'.'.d t;'i'i; REVOLUTION! Sj-l Standard Singer. C-0 lh;vs t!.I Sljlo. New au-iits wani.-l It: every t".'.:i. r'amplo machine l'..riiish d on ;. -pLcat h a. -2 to lie l..i -. ui 1! - i v ,. h (.iie r. as a i.'t;.rai.l of jroo.l Pit ' '. - i.;.i I .. .. -e. I.-.- paid !!''.'( I'no .!: tiial. !:. i.i.'cho.' ' :.naiii'i. and st i ii ; a ., ,:; ei- : v . o ..uli :ae!i 10. .chine f l:ccj. in oilier .or !.. ::-. l.-.i 1 i.-.chmcx, oi'e ;...ier. s--. thi-ce I'fichhies. .y.i ; Ii M marines .. 70 : l.ve lii..c!.i;:e, ;. .". .'-iK-cial Pi ices on i;u .c 01-leis. r.vusoNs. i-(!ti:i: & o . rmi i.t & Ui ciaii. M.,ci.icii'o, 111. PRICE! PRICK! If 3 on v.ai.t ;.i:y Fire or Ornamonta! Brick,' C M ti J. 7. A. HOOVEH, LOUISVILLE, - - NE ERA SKA. PLATT5MOTJTH Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. l-TF.ST USTAULT) IN ! "G. Kccj s a 'rc-ncral !ait?o stock cf Men's, Youth's Alloy's' CLOTHING! ;ii.l l. is y.i. I reive I the lirct lot of French and English Silk V7 OUSTED SUITS, that r.vy.ii cjvxszn rm: mo. hiver. l!;s diifi 1. nt .styles of :.;e '-,'.i jn isi:i;;, ai:d l is stock of Furnishing Goods ! FANCY "GOODS, AM) I.:;i..r;;e enoi'.li lo supply any ! :n:.-id. Call and Examine t!:o 3T23"W STYL3S; CD -r7xj B L. Pi - CD 5 CT!) z tiJ 5 b w i; jirra. ra.-cl CO 2 "JTfi.Ti T'rr.rr-rvnri r