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Is ,m-jw .jeie evidence of is rENTiOSAl LOCAL NEWS. ---C. E. Wcscott has just received a tii-.a lot of lusts, give liim a Ciill and be Fuited. 40l4. Tor the best Staple aiul fancy gro ceries in I'hittsiiioutli. go to J. V. WVckl.acli. 43tf Valentine's Day, Monday, Fe'o. 14lli. ITiieinc-n'd dance the 17th. Happy Hour CluU dance the 13th. Canned goods at f. S. Whites's. 3 Wfscott sells the best buckskin ploves: 29tf J Hons & Son sell Bremner's Crackers. 47ti Our new hotel is fast nearing c i!ipleti.n. BeriHett & Lewis cell Bremner's Crackers. 47t4 Head Sirelght & Miller's Collec tion notice. Organs cleaned and repaired by Janus Fettee. l Tlin first f the week was good weather for ducks. Men's Arctics 1.50 at the Great 1-1 tore, 41tf Henieinber Hans"n & Chassot keep flour and feed. Special bargains at the Great Red Store for 30 days. 41tr Kendall Komedy Kompany is re ported for the 20th -Manufacturing and Repairing lit Marges' Shoe Store. 22tf Coasting is in order again these nice moonlight nights See how cheap they sell furniture at tne Great lied Store. 41 tf Alex Schlegtl was down to spend Sunday with his futility. do to the Grand Clearance Sale at Solomon & Xa' han.'s 4t4 All the grocers will soon be sell ing Breainer's Crackers. 47t4 John Duke received a lare in voice of ooiU last Week. The biggest line of buckskin gloves at Wescott's. 2r-tf Gus. Ilerold lBCeived a lot tf new goods the fust of the week. Codie and sc. the inducements we are offering. Great lied Store. 41tf Toe Roberts will have in a full ,linc of wall paper this week. Valentines in all the latest tie signs at the P. O. News depot. The shop hands commenced work ing ten hours a day again Wednesday. Xew goods constan.lv arriving at S. & M.iyer's. Next to Carruth's. I .Solomon & Nathan will r-move March 1st to Fred Goider's new build ing. -ir't2 The officers f'r the ensuing quar ter of the I. O. G. T. Lodge were in stalled last evening. The commits .onrs are in session this wtvk. We will give a full report of their proceedings next week. All winter goods will b? sold at eost to make room for a large stock of spring goods at J. V. Weekbaeh's. 47t2 The Good Templars' Social was well attended last Thursday evening, and everybody sesuud to have a good time, Uring on your hay, corn r oats now befurw o'i get busy with the sprinir "Crop." We'll take 'em in on a "'sub." Go to ihe P. O, News lepot and buy your Valentines where you will find the largest assortment in the city. The basement of the Episcopal Church is being repaired and put in good shape for the t'se of Mr. Hurgess school. D nt forget to svnd your sweet heart a Valentine and you will find th" largest assortment at tl;e P. O. News Depot. The Mayer firos. have frescoed, ro papered and fixi-d their srore up won deifu'.lv. It does, not look like the S:lf!e place. -r 'l i telegraph lines were all down M-nday and the telegrams were svnt to Omaha the trails by one of tho liH'ssng-r bays. -C G. Ilerold is dosing out bis entire stock of Hoots & Shoes at ;.. IP- sure and give 1ni a call before purchasing elsewhere. 47i2 .J iso. Pons & Son have just re ceive a fiae li'n of rn-ats. mess pork, ;: milder, bacon, ham vvc. which they w.il ,eH cheaper than tho cheapest. - 47t2 Fred Goid.T has got to enlarge bis b:;stuc-ss aiil st'il more goods; cause why, a little stranger came there, last week tal.uiit a home and victuals and clsthes. Tho Fir.'uK-n w'nl parade the str-ets n:-xt l'Uuisilay afternoon in full uniform and also have their uni forms oi at the dance; everybody shoaid g-J. Dr. Hall, son of Representative Hall returned from Rush Medical Col li ge last week, at;d returns to Dr. Liv ingston's oSice, we understand. We we.cotriti Dr. Hall honja ajain. The inyitntions arc out for the ll:;npy Hour Clab dauce. All eceiv iag an invitation siioald attend and -have a good time. The Olker Ran of Council Riuffs will play for tliem. A little on of Henry Eikvub.try Bud wife abent Hi tears old died S!nda rjRoudi.j; licm fallii g into a i tub of s-eahiing water nn Fridar. The ? Ui.-iMri. .-i i .. . . - f -i uet-piy sjiupa'nists with'the bereaved pareuts. 5 I'crsenal. Mrs. Woodhurst of Pacific Junction spent Monday in Plattsmouth. W. II. Smith, of Rock Bluffs, goes east to see the old haunts this week. Capt; O'Rourke, we learn has gone on to New York to consult oculists there. J. W. Barnes came down from Lin coln Saturday and stayed in town oyer Sunday. Mr. A Dawson, now f Nebraska City, spent a day or two iu Platts mouth the Gist of the weak. M. A. McKinnon, a cousin of Mr. McKinnon of tliis place came down from Omaha Saturday aud staid over Sunday wi: h him. Mrs. D. II. Wheeler and Mrs. F. Stadelinan went up to Lincoln last week to visit their sons who are at tending the University. Mrs. Thos. Thomas win has beeu very sick with lung fever, for some time, lias, we are glad -to, hear, about recovered. Mrs. Sam. Thomas spent nearly three weeks in town at her mother's bedside. Mr. A Hughson, of Three Graves, one of Cass County's oldest citizens, comes in aud takes a couple of IIek ALDs for himself and a neighbor. Mr. Hughson is a York Stat man, end says the cut of Scohario creek, in our Annual, is a point within a few miles of" where, he was born. Miss Lillie Simpson has gn to Chicag to take a course of instruc tion in music frum the best artistes of that city. Miss Lilliu's already fine i.bility ia music is well known here, and further study under the bust in structors will put her upon a plane with the finest musicians of the west. Kobedy should go to church, or public meeling, hacking away and dis turbing the preacher or orator with their Cough. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at once, it costs only 23 cents a bottle. Beautiful show Makes the wheat grow. Slippery slush Helps the corn that rqakes mush. S. & C. Mayer are getting in their spring stock and pieparing for a rush ing spring trade. 1 The ladies of St. Luke's Guild will give a sociable at Mr. Leonard's gal lery, this. Thursday evening. A gen eral invitation is extended. Square dealing guaranteed at- the Great Red Store 41tf Ask your grocer Cream Soda Crackers. for Bretnner's 47t4 Prof. Frank Stadter writes to friends here that eiw this he is on the briny deep, voyaging towards his na tive land. Solomom & Nathan will remove March 1st to Fred Gorder's Brick Block next to Court House. 4Gt4 If you want to buy or sell city proper-? ty of iinv kind If vou want to buv or sell a farm of any kind If you want money with farm lands to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 40m5 Fitzgerald Block. Bremner's Choice Crackers are the fir.i-st. Infaiston having them.. 47t4 The Hook and Ladder Company me; Tuesday night, the new officers took their seats and completed their arrangements for the dance, and ap pointed the committees for the fol lowing year. Clothing almost given away at the Great Red Store, save money by seeing us first. 41tf The following scholars ot Gram? mar Grade have been through the month without missing in spelling: Henrietta Schuliicf; Eddie Schul hof; Conrad Seidenstrickerj Lizzie Newell; Jessie Fre.ich. They mean business at the Great Red Store. Goods positively lower than any house in town. See for your self. 4ltf J. G. Chambers can supply every one with the best Harnesses, Saddles, Collars, Bridles. Whips and every de scription of fine horse clothing that can be found in the market at prices away down low. All repairing done with neatness and immediate despatch. Call and see his fine stock. Agents for cheap Pianos some times claim that they can furnish the "stkixway." Do not be deceived by them as we are the only authorized agents in Nebraska. 45tf Max Meyer & Bko., Omaha. How like a New England morn ing it looked Tuesday with the sun shining through tbejeweledtrees.au unusual sight in Nebraska. If we think less than a foot of snow a nui sance here what must they do in cities where there is three or four feet accum ulated. Think of the shoveling, the work, the slush, then. F. S. White has a fine lin9 of cann ed goods, call on him before purchas ing lsi where. 46t2 Bremner's Chicago Bu tter Crack ers take the cake for excellence. 47t4 Twenty yards btst print for 31.00 at the Great Red Store. 41tf We mean what we say when we offer to discount all price lists by 10 per cent. Solomon & Xatuax. 46t4 The executive committee have found it necessary to chance the time of holding the called session of Dis trict Lf dee. No. 4. I. O. G. T-, to be held at Weeping Water, from the 11 and 12 to the IS and 19 of Feb. The Subordinate lodges will take notice. J. W. Magnet, See, Full stock of Roots S2.25 at the Gieat Red Store. 41 tf Solomon & Nathan's Great Cloth ing Sale commences Feb. 1st and there will be n let up until every suit is sold. 46t4 A meeting of the member of Pleasant Ridge Grange, P. of H. will be held at the Pleasant Ridge School House, on tiie evening of the 18th inst. for the purpose f making final settle ments of the busisess of said Grange. J. C. Gilmore, Sec. Solomon & Nathan will occupy new quarters March 1st and must close out as far as possible their im mense stock. 46t4 In justice to yourself and family you should save money. Therefore price at the Great Red" Store before buying elsewhere. 4Uf The "-Ksabe" Piano admits f only one equal, and that is the Steix WAy." We are general agents for both. "Highest degree of excellence" are the wopIj "of the Judses of the Centennial Exposition in 1876. Id.kx. Meyer & Bko., 45 tf jsele agents. Do not buy Clothing of any kind bfore calling at the New Clothing House next door to Carruth's as they have only new Goods and none shelfworn to advertise. Will always undei sell all compet itors. Call and see for yourselves. 47tf S.& C.Mayer. The Gem Oyster Cracker made by Bremner is the boa. 47t4 Early Monday morning a crash was heard, back of the Methodist Church which upon inspeJoa was found to be caused by the falling of Ruffner & Black's wagon shed roof; the snow had broken it in on wagons J and buggies, pretty nearly mutilating a spring wagon. -On Tuesday next the Congrega tional churches of Omaha. Louisville, Weeping Water, Sarpy . Centre. Maineland, Ashland, and Highland, Cass Co. are expected to be represented by Minister and delegate, as also Rev. Hiram N. Gates of Omaha, Superin tendent of Missions of Congregational Churches at ?outli Bend: as an ecles iastic.tl couacil to recognize and fel lowship, the Congregational Church of Christ of South Rend, which was recently organized in that place. Preaching afternoon and evening by ministers from abroad. The public generally invited to attend. D. For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis and all affections of the Lungs, take Ayer's Cherry .Pectoral. A Serious Fall But it caused no serious pain unless it be to competition, as they are Boots and Shoes at Merges.' 46t3. Take Ayer's Cherrv . ral to stop your colds, coughs and bronchial affections before they run into Con sumption that you cannet stop. House For Sale. House and three lots for sale, house contains 6 rooms well finished, cistern and good well. Centrally locatad. Call at Hartigan's Law Office. 40t4 Great Reduction For the next 30 days those Boots and Shoes at Merges': to make room for an immense spring stock. Come one, come everybody. 4Gt3 Fouud. A pocket book containing a small sum of money, which can be had at this office by proving property and paying fpr this notice. - Hair Work Of all kinds done by Mrs. A. Knee; leave orders for the same at Mrs S. S warts millinery Stere. 43tf See Here I The breechiu's broke, tne back-strap loose, the check rein gone and the bitts a dangliu , we re a slidm down hill towards the chasm of bankruptcy and eternal starvation, unless our custo mers pay up at once. This is no joke, and we respectfully ask all those ow ing us to call and settle by note or cash, within 30 days, or expect to hear ducks. streight & Miller Plattsmouth, Feb. 10th 1S81. 47t2 Jt is a wise precaution to provide against emergencies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may be a dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of colds, croup, asth ma, etc., Ayer s Cherry Pectoral will prove th quickest most effective cure and your best fneud. Prof. Rice's Lightning Thorough Bass Instructor. B7 use of this chart any one who can sing a song can learn to accom pany themselves on Organ or Piana at nce. The beat thing yet offtred. Call at Leonard's "Music and Art Gallery satisfy yourself, buy one, and learn to play your own accompaniments. James Pettee, Sole agt. for Cass Co. The Fire. Sunday morning an alarm of fire was sounded by an engine whistle about half past seven, and subsequent investigation showed that the fire t as caused by the slaking of a quantity of lime kept in a small building con nected with the machine shops. The roof not being water tight the snew and rain had percolated through wet ting the lime, and the combustion of that set fire to the building. The par ties who attempted to put it out added fuel to the hre at hrst by pouring more water on the lime. It was fin ally extinguished, after destroying a quantitv f the lime. Bay Only the Genaine Singer of the Company's Agent, F. C. Bewen, office at Mrs. Swarts Millinery tttore Main Street, Plattsmouth. Needles, Oils, and Accessories always on band, Machines sold on Monthly Payments, 46tl3 Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. Go to the GREAT RED STORE FOR BARGAINS IX ALL LINES. You can positively do yourself some good. 31 tf AtiESTM AU CAXTAERI Mak from to S;o per week selling poods for K. ti. KllJKOL'T CO., 10 Barclay Street, New York, bend for catalogue aud terms. 221y They are selling the best clothing at the Great Red Store, at such very low prices, and you have everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded. That is why you should go there for all you need. 31tf Pepperberg's cigars are the most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.25tf Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf plattsmouth. Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sehlegel & Niemann's, opposite f. u. 7tl Dr. Cluck's Rheumatic cure is the boss remedy, cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all their various forms. For sale by Smith, Black & C". 42tf J. II. Buttery sells the best cough medicine. He h:i3 confidence in it, and he is willing to refund the money if it does no good. Ask for Piso's cure for Consumption. Price 25 cents and SLQ0. 42ttt To the Citizen's of the County aud State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will 6ell 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 If you need furnature call on the Great Bedtore and get low prices.41tf The Storm and its Results. Friday afternoon of la3t week -the biggest snowfall of the season in this vicinity, began with a fall of sleet which coatinued mora or less through the night, and steadily all day Satur day, sometimes sleet, sometimes' rain. Saturday night it kept on in the form of a regular downfall of rain, chang ing during the night to snew again which fell without intermisaion all day Sunday, changing its form again Mouday and reappearing as a mist which kept up a portion of the day Monday, when the wind which had been in the southeast changed north, and after a little more sleet and a lit tle mora snow, the sua shone out for a brief hour or two, but as if alarmed at the vast expanse of snow and slush soon hid his face. The result of this sixty hours stoim was nearly a foot of slush which to walk through was no easy task. The total depth of snow and rainfall was about two and one-quarter inches melted. Pietty much all day Sunday men were engaged on the flat roofs and wooden awnings removing the snow which was almost as heavy as lead. We have heard of no serieus accidents resulting from the weight of snow ex cept the breaking way of two trusses iu the round house at the machine shops. The branch began to feel the effects of the raiafall, however, aud soon its channel began to fill up, raising so high that it finally poured into the cel lars of Fitzgerald's block, necessitating the introduction of a pump, to get the water out. The ice had blocked the culvert on Main street so it was feared that the damage by over flow would be more severe, but it was finally so cleared as to prevent, it was thought, any more serious results. Moudav all day ruin and boys were occupied all over town removing suow from sidewalks, opening channels for the water to flow off, aud otherwise re moving the iuconveniences resulting from the unusual fall of snow. If a very sudden thaw does not raise the branch unprecedeutly, no further trouble may be anticipated. The storm seemed to be pretty gen eral throughout Minnesota, Iowa, Da kota, Nebraska and Kansas. The rail roads have been somewhat blocked. but hardly as much as, might be ex pected from the heavy fall of snow and rain. The telegraph and telephone lines suffered the most. Up to Tues day, but one line was available here at Plattsmouth, and this section was cut off from Chicago for some hours; but one line was tinally put in operation via Cheyenne, Denver, and St. Louis to Chicago, by which a scant supply f press reports were ootaiaed. The street cars stopped running in Qraalia and the accumulation of ice was sw tbiek on the track that it was not cleared snOlcieutly for the cars to run before Wednesday. Fortunately tht storm was not aq companied by severe cold, the thr moiaeter standing at from 30 to 34 abeve all the time, and after it ceased the weather turned enough colder Mouday afternoon to prevent the dis astrous results of a sudden thaw. But taken altogether it is about the heav iest suowtall Nebraska has known for years. Died. LILLIE Ou Tuesday. Feb. 1st, Frank, son of Mr. Justice Lillie. of Cedar C'rek. Funeral, Thursday. Feb. id. Kev. I'iffeu backer olTieiathif . A laie concourse of f rieuds and neighbors remembered the father In his affliction, and paid the last tribute ml respect to what was mortal f '-Frank." EATON At his residence in Plattsinouth, Ne braxka, February 7t!i, ISal, KiiKitsobi H. Ea. ton., used 03 years, 4 months anil 14 days. Kuiieral service weic at St. Luke's Church. Wednesday, Feb, 9th, IbhI, u.t M :i p. in. Mr. Eatou has been a lonj; time resident o Plattsmouth and formerly a prominent busi ness man of the place. In late years he has been suffering fiom soiuothlng like "Bright' disease." and has not been engaged in regular business. His death was very sudden lor all and leaves a large family and many friends to mourn hl decease. O'GRADY t the residence of Capt. Donovan. Sunday, Feb. 6lh, lHl.of Uiphtner-a. Aunr Ka iik, daughter of Mr. J. M. u'Urady, aged 2 years, 4 mouth, and 28 days. The funeral services took place'from the Fpis copal church. Tuesday. Feb. S. 1831. A little grave has been made under the white snow and little Aggie's body lies beside that of hei mother and brother. One of the last things we remember hearing that mother say an earth was "I want to ee Aggie so much," and no there will be no more parting for thera, and no more of earth's suffering or sorrow. For those who are left mourning and tears, for thos who are gone, rest and peace I Why ihn should we sorrow, and not rthr rejoice that they are free so soon from the burden of life. . List of Letters. Anderson I. P. Greeu W. Beck Fred 3 Balory Emma Backus R. G. Brown Gay Cisler Albert Everst Robt. M Jones Thos. Lampman L. B. McCaity Danl Neal Kitty Piginan W. G. Poland Robt. Ringer Brad Flanigan Martin Smith J. L. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say Advertised. J. W. Marshall, P. M. Ed. Chandler, a young man who has been with Frank Carruth some time as working jeweler, was arrested Saturday on the charge of secreting jewelry and tools in his trunk, and is said to have confessed to the charge in pait. He had been drinking heav ily, lately, and was a victim to lelir lum tremens on the day before his ar rest. Our Helicon Band and its Progress. Many of our readers, and more es pecially the citizens of this town, can not have failed to note the wonderful musical progress of our City Baud, within the last month or two. At every opportunity of late, wherever the boys were called upon for their servi ces, one could not -but notice an improvement over the previous efforts. The members begin to take an inter est in the Band, and take bold with an earnestness worthy of comment. This rapid advancement of the band is more especially due to the untiring efforts of its leader, Mr. Alex. Clark, a young man of excellent musical abil ities and sterling character, and who seems to have been the only pne capable of infusing that life into the band, which so characterized its incep tion. The boys are continually adding to their stock of new music, and re hearsals are almost of nightly occur rance. Our band long may it wave, and the boys God bless em. Knocked Down But no blood drawn, only tears from competition, because they are Boots and Shoes at Merges'. It's' for the next 30 days to make room for an immense spring stock. Come everybody. 463t '4ttr Ctmptrsuct Cclictn." KDITKO BY THE WOXAS'i CBRleTIAM TIM PXR1.1CI VXIOX. "For God. and i.oine. aad Native Laud." The W. C. T. U. will meet at the house ef Mrs. Levings, Thursday, Feb. 17th at 3 o'elock. Seed Thoughts. Temperance is the father of health, cheerfulness and old age. Drunkeness has so large a family that we cannot repeat the names of one half of them. However, disease, debt, dishonor and death are among them. Sir Walter Scott admitted that the Battle of Waterloo created in the British Empire fifteen hundred wid ows. Whisky and strychnine make more widows and orphans than that in the United States every year. W. The following article is taken from the editorial columns of the New York Tribune of Jan. 16th. 1831. We introduce it as answering objec tions which are advanced by persons in our midst, to the passage of a pro hibitory law. Progress of Temperance Legislation. In years gone by the question cttuld be vary dimply stated. The choice lay between " legal " and moral " sua sion ; between some law und no law at aJl. In recent years the question of temperance legislation has become subdivided and complex. Whoever wishes lo observe the progress made must take note of excise laws, civil damage laws, local option laws aud prohibition. The most noteworthy event of the past year or two is the action of the people of Kansas in favor of prohibition. They have inserted iu Constitution of the State the fol lowing amendment: "The rpanufact tire and the sale of intoxicating liquors shall be forever prohibited in this State, " except for medical, scientific and mechanical " purposes." It may be worth noting that such a provision does not operate at once as a prohib itory law binding on the people. Law yers have a theory that such provis ions are "not self-executing." They only make it the duty of the Legisla.-. ture to pass a proper law and to intlict suitable punishment for disobedience. There is however, little doubt that the Legislature will promptly mature such a law. As to all State prohibito ry laws, there has been a long-time question whether they could be set aside as clashing with the laws of Congress, and there is a satisfactory body of decisions to the effect that National revenue laws and commer cial laws are not intended to prevent the States which choose to prohibit the liquor traffic from doing so. A more recent United States Supreme Court decision involved the question whether a State charter granted long ago to a beer company gave the com pany any right to manufacture and sell in defiance of a subsequent prohib itory law. And the Court decided that the charter rights wera subject to the poljco power of the State. Whenever the public safety or morals are found to require the discontinu ance of brewing or distilling, the Legislature may prohibit it, notwith standing individuals or corporations may suffer less. "Local option laws" are laws in which the Legislature does not forbid liquor-selling generally throughout the State, but refer he question to the people of the c n'ies, or of vari ous particular 1 dities, whether licenses to sell sh.i t bo granted or uot. Some early laws aiming to submit questions to the people were annually in the courts ou the objection that the legislature must do its own work itseif it couid not delegate making laws to the people at large. Within a year or two past local option laws some what more discreetly framed have been questioned in the Courts of Ken tucky and of Kansas, and have been sustained. The Judges say that if the Legislature passes a la-, complete, forbidding liquor-selling, or one allow? ing licenses, there is no objection to submitting the question whether the law shall take effect in any particular county to popular vote. Thisdocirine opens the way to allowing prohibition in localities which desire it, whatever neighboring places may wish. Pro hibition may alo be secured by cm cert of landowners. The founders of the town of Colorado Springs inserted in their deeds of lots a condition that intoxicating liquors should never be manufactured or soid as a beverage on the land. Recently, when the town grew large and busy, some of the pur chasers began selling liquer. They were prosecuted ; and they argued that the condition in the deed was void, be cause the very idea of deeding land to a man is to enable him to use it in any lawful way he pleases, But the Sup reme Court at Washington has pro nounced the provision valid, and says thas the purchasers who have broken it by selling liquor have lost title to their lands. Massachusetts and Colorado, in 1879, passed "civil damage " laws, by which whoever sustains injury from intoxi cation of another person can recover damages from the liquerseller; and now about half the States, we believe, have laws of this kind in full opera tion. There has bren an emphatic decision of the New-York Court of Appeals that they are constitutional; and there are a great variety of decis ions in the various States, showing that the laws are ia active operation and are often invoked. Heavy darn ages are enforced in some cases. In one instance a drunkard sued for damag es for furnishing to himself the liquor on which he became drunk; but the Court said that tho law was never intended to authorize a man to sue for his own intoxication. The chief progress in respect to li cense laws has been in one or two New-York decisions clearing some vexatious perplexities as to who may have licenses in New-york City. They have already been sufficiently stated. A Painful Retrospect. As reported in the New York Sun, Mr. S. Stacy, a former saloon-keeper, in an address to some Cadets of Tem perance, said ; "I have seen a man take his first glass of liquor in my place who after ward filled a suicide's grave. I hava seen man after man, wealthy and edu cated, come into my place, who cannot now buy his dinner. For eleven years I sold liquor. I had one of the hand somest saloons in New York. Sjme said it was the best. If it was the best. God help the poorest! I can recall twenty customers, each worth from $100.090 to $500,000, and only two of them aie now able to buy dinners for themselves." Such a buisness it is certainly well to have abandoned, but better still would it have been never to have en gaged in it. The liquor-seller's retro spect is indeed a pain f el one. Col. Woodford is drawing large crowds in Lincoln still and the en thusiasm is great. rooslog its Readers. An alarm ef fire at midnight is a startling thing, but not half so start ling to many who hear it as would be the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thous ands of thousands are hurrying to their graves because they are careless ly indifferent to the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of II. II. Warner & Co- with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, to arouse mn to a sens of their danger rvnd cure them. Memphis Ap peal ,47tl8 GRAND FIREMEN'S BALL! ' AT FITZOEEALD liX-X. ON TUlirsda? ey's, Felirnary 11th, 1881. It Is for the Benefit of the riattsinouth Hook & Laddku Comtasv, and everybody Is invited to attend from the City and County Property Holders are requested to send in a dollar if they cau't come themselves. But everybody come if it i possible. Be on hand. A Grand time is Promised BY THE Firemen will be there in Uniform. tickets - $1.00 4u By Okdrr of Committer. SPECIAL NOTICES. To our Farmer Readers. There is not one of our farmers but should subscribe for the Iowa Farmer published at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The leading Farm and Stock Journal of the north-west. The ablest and most noted agricultural writers of the day are among its editors and contrib utors. It costs the small sum of one dollar per year, or ten copies one year for $7 50. Send for sample copy aud get up a club of ten, or send them 81.00 for vour own subscription. 45t4 What Everybody Wants a pleasant, reliable medicine that Is never poes any harm, and prevents and cures diseases by keeping the stomach in perfect order, the bowels regular, and the kidney and liver active. Such a medicine Is Parf ,'s Ginger Tonic. It relieves every e, and we have seen stacks of let S from thousands who have been saved and cured by it. See other column. Tribune. 46t4 We to-day call attention to the advertisement of the Prickly Ash Bit ters, which oan be found in another column. These Bitters are made from the purest and best materials, and their tonic and cathartic properties render them superior to all others in disorders of the Stonjaeh, Bowels, Liver, &c. 4Ct4 Two Organs x Regulate first the stomach, second the liver; especially the first, so as to perform their functions perfectly and you will remove at least nine-twentieths of all the illness that mankindjis heir to, in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy, natural action of these two organs. Burliugtou & Missouri River Railroad Company In Nebraska. annual mef.tixg. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Burlington & Missouri Kiver Railroad Com pany in Nebraska will be held at the oftice of the Company, iu Flattuioiilh. Nebraska, on Thursday, February 24th. ensuing, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the election ot Director and any oth er business which lsis" legally come before the meeting. E K. PllAW, Secretary. Bustmi, January 13th, ISal. 40U E. G. Dovey & Son AT THE OLD STAND. Still find themselves at Rome to Cas County Farmers. ud bll their old eustoiiier, We have this Winter ourvs ual full and larger lines of goods than, perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the' country lias demanded larger Stocks, and of a better class, we hate endeavored to meet that demaivL In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens for Winter wear, we have a large and varied assortment at red uned rates. Q-OOD3 ofqll kiwis. Dress Trimmings of the latest styles. Buttons in endhss variety, our line of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and we think, well selected. ladies' shols men's and boys' boots and shoes, children's an misses' shoes. to suit all persons and all purses A very full line of CiiLASS IV A K K AM KTOSKHtltK, which you must ee to street from. G-BOOSEIE3 ! Sugars of standard grades, Teas of the finest qualities, selected by our selves. PflffpPO ' ",ilnv brands, especially our own UUllCCo brand .if kkksh roai.tkd i oi fkk ealled the "MERiyUE." Try it and see, . efore purchasing elsewhere. DriGa Fruits ofan kinds, fresh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED GOODS from all quarters. Very Sue California goods, GEEN WINTEK Al'fl-ES by the barrel or bushel. Iu all then branches we shall en deavor to sell (t low as any one. and as is pKssiple to do a sound b chi nks. We invite attention and will show all that call our Koods. Don't be afraid to ask for what you waut, and call often and early. 37m3 E. G. DOVEY ii SON. Plattsmouth Neb. IF IE S T National Bank OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JonN FlTTOKKALO E. (. Dovr.v . W. McLauohlin. .. JOXH O KOUBKR President. Vice President. Cashier. .Assistant Cashier. This Bank is now open for business at their aew room, corner Main and Sixth streets, and is prepared to transact a ijeneral BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds. Gold, Government and Loeii Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits Received and Interest Allow ed on Time Certificates. DRAFTS J332,A.-W3ST, variable in any part of the United States and In all the Principal Towns and Cities of Europe. AGGXTS FOR TIIE CELERRATED nman Line and Allan Line OF KTKAMF.lt. Person wishing to bring out their friends from a trope can PURCHASE TICKETS FKOM CS Through to Plattsmouth. PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. PLATTSMOUTH, NES. C. IIEISKL, - Proprietor. Flour, Corn Meal & Feed Always on hand and for sale at lowest cash prices. The highest prices paid for Wheat and Corn. Particular attention given custom work. BRICK! MUCK! If you want any Fiie or Ornamental Brick Call on J. T. A. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, - - NJZIIRASEA. CII4RLCS IV AIlJti:. Tonsorial Artist. PLATTMHOl'TII XElHtASKA Place of business on Main St.. between -1th and 5th streets. Shampooing, Shaving, chil dren's hair culling, etc. etc. I01y a rxnszcAz. woxtdcb. D. fa sisi a Msskal Islnsl, ftvsltc sto rha. m M vfcfafc rigai ym mm pesfwm m M as mj si 1 iimm apa Um bMtraakMti m lioiwdf If Tn- dt, wn4 for cor 1 Liw waua Claim rfTHI MECHANICAL ORUUI.NETTS-sk. 1 gMM mmakmi tavwUM f h sgs mpom wlimm U ow bsa piy 1 .1 1 , Oy mil ta popvbr, rl.wi-ml. ii lb, aacvaa, Ssarv, ao4 Kmc Na, lis lit tn, ri, w. fcsr f UalmliM. , Wercmovcto IFred. ord ers ESrick ISlock, Next to (Court tHJoe&e, and We offer for twenty-eight day unprecedented ESargaiiis lit Mens', Youths', and Children's -o WE WILL DISCONTINUE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS A3 SOON AS STOCK ON HAND IS SOLD. AVAIL YOUR SELVES OF THIS GREAT CHANCE TO BUT CLOTAINQ AT FACTORY PRICES. En addition to this great Spe cial sale of Clothing;, we propose from this date to inaugurate a grand clear ance sale of all Wnnteii0 (Eonxil9 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE LARGE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Gents' Fur Nishing Goods Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Trunks, Valises. & Jewelry THAT WILL ARRIVE FOR TIIE SrRINCi TRADE. CALL EARLY. -O We Will Postively Discount all Price Lists by 10 Per. Cent. Oh, What A Cough! Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consump tion. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents t run the risk and do nothing for it. We know now from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottles wre sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest U6 Shiloh's Par ous Plaster. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Ceowtf Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symp tom of these distressing complaints. If you think so call at our store and get a bottle cf Shiloh's Vitalizer, every b-ittle has a printed guaianteeen it; use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost vou nothing. Sold by Smith Black & Co. (ieowtt We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal in jector free with each buttle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price oQ :euts. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. 6eowtf Brown's Pepsin Ionic Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Sick-headache. You have only lo try it to prove it. It furnishes the sioui ach with Pepsin, Rhubaib, Mandrake and Gentian, the natural principles oi digestion. No remedy ever offered to the puolic has relievfd so much suf fering as this wonderful Preparation. Mrs, Mii:a Joxrs. Fairmount, Kas. says: "I had D;.;;-.-psia, for ten years and have been cured by using two bot tles of Brown's lvp: n Tonic, after trying a dozen doctors. ' A. O. Butler, i:,ckville, Mo, writes: "You have my thanks for a life saved by this Wondi-i -fit' Remedy. I commence.il improving ..-- taking the third dose; its effect ou tin- stom ach, liver and bowels, was almost mag ical." E. B. Hall, Hiattville, Kansas. .says: Please send me by ex press one gross of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. It excels all oilier remedies for Dyspep sia ever sold in this community. I cannot keep store without it. For sale bv J. II. Butterv, Smith, Black t Co.. J. M. Roberts, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er East Plattsmouth. To all Our Friends. Having had numberless inquiries for adver tising cards in all parts of the country from la dies who are interested in the fashion of making "Card Collections." we are having nrinted for them a set of seven beautiful cards, each tn six colors and on a gold background, in the very highest degree of art, illustrating kliake speare's "Seven Ag s of Man." We have spared no expense iu these cards they are simply little art-gems. Our only aim has been to publish the finest cards yet shown. Appli cations for tliem have come in so rapidly that nearly the w hole edition is engaged before the receipt by us I the cards4rom the artist. We have therefore been obliged to adopt the fol lowing plan for the distribution of the remain der : No more of the gilt Shakespeare cards, seven in the series, will be sent excepting upon the receipt of a statement iroin a grocer thai the person applying for the cards has bought of him on Unit day at least seven bars of Dob bins' Klectl ic Soap, with price paid for same. All applying in this manner will receive the full set of seven cards gratis by mail. This will insure us that our friends aud patrons get their Hhare of these beautiful designs, although it in no manner repays us for the cost of the cards. Your grocer has the oap or w ill get it, and the purchase by you of seven bars of it at one time will secure lor you gratis seven beau tiful cards. The soap improves with ace and Is an article of necessity in jour house every week. Therefore you are not asked to buy a useless article, but one that you must have anyway. 1'lea.se send us your a;. plication at once, and tell your lady friends making "Card Collections" to do the same. Yours respectfully, I. L. KAGIJf & CO. 1)6 South4th!jt.,rhiladeJphla.C St. Tcaepls.. IXo. Is conducted by an expert accountant and successful teacher. Instrnction thnrmfh :iud practical. Tuition lower tlian elsewhere. Full particulars to any address. Mtf TMOS. J. BKYANT. Ties. Profitable Reading for Everybody Business men and women, teachers, mechanics farmer, ministers, mothers, and all who are tired out py the constant toil and worry of your work don't drink intoxicating bittrrs. hut use Are VUU SilltCIil) trulll ijv.r.,a u -.ism. Neuralgia, or with Bowel, Kidney, Liver or vyiiiuiv t--iiipt;nrs. yoii can rr cMreo hv usine t you are w;t.ur.,f mwuv wan Luuninfin . J rTi iiwi h Jill ihjjc .cauti ur any sicxncks ; tt you nave a pain-1 E - " i-'i'i. vmi win Tinn iurr rhrf II you are enleeuieti bv uixase. oid a r.r Kipation, and your system needs invigorating, or3 f:f you have nimDies and blotches, and vour l.TrwiH ileeds purifying, you nn alwnv nVnnH on i.iMin.a-i;it'j-t,fi VI .l I r K. ! . . . ' rand many other of the best medicines known it iJ 'r-.e neat nsaitn and sinoth N.,.., r..J Jssd, and is far superior to Bitters. KuMrMnfl oinjicr and otner 1 onics, as it n.v.r fntoxict.s. and combines the tKrst curative properties of nil. li tias -Td Hasilr-gi or Lives ; It lay Save lours. Buy a 50c. bottle of your druggist, and to avoid ounterfeits be sure our signature is on the oul uie wra-iner. H :srrx 4 Co.. Chemists. N. V. ', il tii-f ifii r 111 iriiisnii 1 1 1 1 inii PorL-or'c- lW,r Roloim '"wilt ' s Ul l I I mil WUIOUllll rtrtacsly lisrmla. The Best A Host lonomlrl Hair Dretslas; Containing only injjred.erts that are beneficial to the hair and sealp, the Balsa wil be fouad far more satisfactory than any oihea ptepuxatioa. It Sever Fai's to Bettors Gray or Faded flair to the original youthful color and is warranted to remove dandruff, prevent baldness aqsl stop i aiiioar of the bsir. StiJ 6& ntgitl & 5J IF. F. Mathews, DEALER IN' Hardware, Cdtlery, Hails, Iron, Wagon Stock, $avm tfEacTlinerij. STOVES and TIN-WAKE, Iron, Wood Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD cC- GARDEN SEEDS, ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET JRON WORK, Kept in Stock. .Making and Repairing,, DONE WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warranted. 44tf LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale. Issued by W. C ' Sliow..lter, clerk of the District Court, w l;jin and fur Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will i u the lath dav of March. A. D 81, ai 1 o'clock P. M. of saiii day, at the south' door of the Court House In said County, sell at public ainuiou the following real estate to-wit : the south west quarter (h w t) of section thir- tv-fmir till tiu-n tir,.lv-A rt-? unnli nine at) eat of Dili P. M., containing one iiuu hundred and sixty (ltmj acres, all ul the above iiiiiii, mi iiiii t-ti iu i ma LuuiM ) , iM-iiiasKa. 1 he s;ime being K-vli-d upon and taken as the prop- f-l'tV Of t-illll Alli.f-ll Murv I-' A.wroll A II..... aud and .Melissa L. Patrick, Defendant's ; to s:ii isi.v a jiniginent tif said court recovered by James Wilkinson, Plaint iff. K. W. Hveus, Sheriff. Cast Co., Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 10th. A. D., 11. Proposals For Grain. IUA1IUAKTSS Dkpaut.mknt or TIK I'LATTK. Chief Quartermaster's Ofllce. Fiii f Omnha, Xcb., January -Si, 1I. SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject lo the usual conditions, will be received at this iiihce until VI o'clock noon ou Thuisday Feb ruary 17. iH(ji, at which place and time they will lie opened in presence of bidders, foj the furnishing ami delivery, in quantities as re quired, up to June 30. lKSl, ai Omaha Deiiot, .Nebraska, or at stations on the I niou Pacific ltoil Itoad. hast from Keamiey Junction, of 2.ono.ooii pounds corn, aud l.OOu.lss) nonniis oats. Proposals for quantities less than the whole will be received. Delivery of the grain will, if required, commence March. 1. lsst. Pielerence will be given to aiticle-i of domestic produc tion. The tloverninent reserves the right to relet t any or all proposals. Kids should state the rate per 100 pound (not per bushel.) and the envelopes containing them should be endorsed "liids for Giain," and addressed to the undersigned. Binders are requested to submit proposals for delivery of the corn In new re-sewed giini.y sacks of one hundred pounds each, and for de livery of the oats in new re-sewed burlap sacks of one hundred pounds each, or for part or all the oats to be delivered in docblk sacks, the inner sacks to be provided at the Omaha De pot, by the Quartermaster's Department. Comes of this advertisement anil r tho fir. cular of instructions to bidders can be obtained on application to this ofliee, and one copy each of said advertisement and circular should be attached to or accompany each proposal and form a part thereof. M. L. LfDIXCTOX. 4t:J Chief lJinrtrmatrT. Shrinier J Grainer. ALL KINDS OF Raiding, .(Sraining, (Blasnuj, fialsotnittiufl. Also, Decorations of all kinds. Painted in Good Style. FllESCOIXG A SPECIALTY. REFERENCES : A. B. TAVi.on, J. Vali.krv. Sr., N. HOI.MER. E. flECIIff, 4ttf Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's wav AH uG dim: 4. 1 into it i)isi: isr:s, Ilreatliing I rouble. It Hi-Ivcm Into the system curative agents and healing medicines. It lrasvM from the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. Thousands testify to its virtues. You can lis RelieFefl& Giroi! i Kon't iIo-K'lr unlil you have tried till- Sensible, j Lastly applied and Kadlrally KfTrctaal i t.t;itiiru. V. Hold bv rrur'rHsa or sent bv mall on recelnt j of price. bv ! ssr LTTbs "Only" Img Pal Co., I cur book ' 1 hree Mil VVmiims Block lions a Yeur," Stent free. HETUOIT, UIcJx. My i 6. 0HGA1TS 10 to 1 ,W0 Z lo stop? i Pianos ii' up,- Ptver :Xce. Address DaniciK i licatty WashlnctonNJ f W A W TID A" d etTctiv uKoT" K Europe and America- 2T years ex erienee la the Secret Service of Celebrated Detectives. In all parts of the world tM octavo pane, -40 full pace enirravliiKS. Ai in press two new illustrated bodies. fctra in duceuietits vflered. t or terms address J. 11. IK UK & Co. Hartford, Ct. or Chicago, Ills. Op E)ittC2?I3, (a Medicine not a wik. lN TAINH Hops, But'hn, Mandrake. Dandelion, and tho purest and best medical qualities of all other Hitlers. TrIEY CTJIfcH; All di.cnsea of the Stomach. Dowels, Blood, Liver, Kidney and Urinary Oi i;aus. rvou ness, Hleeplessucss. and ep.'.-ially Female Complaint. Ask vour drucKlnt. lor Hop Bit ters and try themeforo you lcep. Take uo Iher. Send for circular. Hop Hittkrs M'I'g Co., Kochchter, J. . and Toronto, Out. HAVE YOU ESvei ElnoTTJii j . v ..-iM.ltr 111 u llhnut ft wt'llk toiuueuor Inactive liver or kidney. And when these organs are In Kod condition do. you not nna toeir pi-.r.... . .-j--- - rct-iilatesthco Import;! oitms. a:id ;jW lieu iu- I'irurr idk;- . fails to make tue '"'"" ' lrr t Wj rrni t hen verv part ol tho i, i.i. 1l n. cured hundreds oi despairing inavliiN. An. your neiglibor.it. SEEDS Cole" tlluatrarett v?r- dra UuKi- lor l-l, lull dest-rllinm ole'ii s-liM-t mid i'oimluroivarit, I lower una Furm He-d, tiulbt, el.?., i. vs.lld Vim to All. VlTllo ir tl,K. It .-imH nothing and limy sv jnti a irtvsl deal. Ours.NTU are C n.-qualed In OManty: 1-r-li, P.im and Reliable. They will tt'.v (.iUisIhcIuhi. We ofT.-r 7iw or the It-u.itnu Turn-ties. The Jt-.le Unlrlo will lell you liow t Kft Knt m llicm. Hv lolkiwiiiv Its direcilons Vim "ill hnve a nut t loner nnd Vere ! Jrl'tt. A lilrti si'Ot.Kdk MltOT .. -'l"1J.ella. Iowa. otice to 1 eacliers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth. 1st ! i id.iy rum .Sat- urtlay in January, February, May, Au- Kust, October anil Jsoveiuber. Af WeeVine Water. 1st l rlilay anU Satu day in March, J tine and September, t Louisville 1st l riuay ana Mtiuraay in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will l e given. At Elm wood the last 1-rulay and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and .Saturday in r eo ruary. E. H. Woolky, 42tf Superintendent. Ml. OUIN lUULlSttT SOUTH BEND, NEB. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., FLOUR AND GROCERIES -4t in general. Pr Darling Is also a Practising riiyslclau and can always be found at his Olllee In the Drugstore. Special attention paid to OBST ERICA L CA S US. 3 1 ni 0 UNION STORE! AT Eight Mile Grove, Neb. BY WALTER JENKINS Having opened a New Store jit the ahov I call attention to mv stuck, and nsk the patronage of my friem.'s and the Public in general. Dry Goods, Groceries Tinware Wooilenwart and (ieneral Goods i-f all sorts. CHEAP .cVlsriD OOOD Call and see our Stork before going elsewhere. 341y Walter Jenkins. HAY BROTHERS, DEALER IN HARDWARE. STOVES d- I TIN W All E. ox i n hcmi, m:iik ISIiil. A lloinl Tinner always nn hand. Kepslriuj done neatly, promptly and eheapi-. Eave-ti'iiii:.'liing ;tn.f Kooliiig ali o ' V done to order. P"") Remeiiibertlie iinmo mid place; Il;iy South ileliil, Nebraska. 31m3 si r, 'LA 1 HSY4IM Is made from a Simple Tropical f.eaf of l!:ire Value, and is a Fonili ve Heniedy for all the diseases that cause pains Iu I he lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches -Janu dice lil.ziness. tiravcl. Malaria, and all li irt -cullies of the Kidneys. Liver nucl Li lnarv or gans. For Female llirasrs. Monthly'Meii struation, and during l'ri'i;ininey. It has no equal. It restores the organs that mi.f the blood, and hence is the best Klood 1'iirlflrr. It is the only known remedy that cures that scourge. It r itch I'm llixesior. For Diabetes, use llirnrm Hare IMslirtss orr. For Sale by Druggists and Dealers at ! .i Jicr bottle, l.uigest bottle In the market. Try it. H. II. WAKXER &. CO., Rochester. N. V. Grarui-ilnthcr't Chair, Popular. Words i music. "On the Tramp." March, Very inspiriting. Twickenham Ferry. Hplen-lid. Words & music Ai1elihinn (inlitp. Sprightly aud pleasing. Full-Size riano viusic. A I.I. 4 l-IK.CKS Mailed on receipt nf Four A cent ST;linis. j. k. ct:::a23 cs., Philadt-lpiiia. 3114 3 ill c eg tr3 W-s.ii- e to. tLl i is! e s ? i in - : ? ' sj r ' t . s fj, rf, '-Z i -sV . 7 J C s L, - C-l C - r a n CORE YODR ACK AGHB And all dlsea-es of the Kidneys, bladder aud L'rinary Organs by wearing tne IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDSEJU PAD. It is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Powerful. IK'I KK.H where ail else f ills. A Kerela llttUHnd devolution In Medicine. Absorp tlen or direct application. . opposed to unsat isfactory interual inedieint s. hend for our. . treatise on Kidney troubles, sent tree. Wold by druggists, or eeut by mull, on receipt of price, Addrei-s This is the Original ami lieiniiue M l- TnCOaly" Lnfii Pad Co. I ney Pad. Aak for it and take ao otter. Tl'i.Vf; -os Itlock, iiruoir, men wry NEW ADVERTISED f'.." WAtt N ft cjt&. A - - - - I 1 I 1 1 1 1 cs7si OsPfrar. i't 1