TheJHerald. LOCAL NEWS. Fr the 1hs. Snpl ami fancy gro ceries in Plattsmoiitli. gw to J. V. Weckbach. 431 f "Ilwme." Tuesday night. Snow lant Friday morning:. Roberts sells wall pajier. 51 1 f Cassimeres, new, at W. II. linker & Co.'. 3t2 Hretn tier's .Superior Crackers are still to the front. It Cli.iri IVpprliurg returned from Ins rai lway trip. For inixfcd paints tfo to Roberts' Dnm Store. 51 tf Ak for Uiemiter's Cream fcoda Crackers. They are choice. It4 New Fringes at Mrs. lohiison & Sweeney's. Square dealing guaranteed at the Great Ked Store 41tf ' The In lq endent failed to get out last week. Moving day. Chew the Buney "M" I'lujf To bacco at t'.ie 1. O. NewB Depot. 1 Men's Arctics 1.50 at the Great Red Store, 41tf A new line of black Cashmeres at W. II. Uaker & Co's. 3t2 Phil You us; will soon have a new brand of Cigars, look out for it. 1 Oh. the snow the beautiful snow, We tliiuk it's lime for it to go. Bennett & Lewis sell liremner's Craikers. They haTe a full line. It4 Spring Cloaking, just received by W, II. Haker & Cw. 3t3 Full stock of Boots S2.25 at the Great Red Store. 41 tf A new line f prints in the latest styles at W. 1 1. -linker A Co.'s. 3t2 J. B.ns & Son sell Dreamer's Crackers. T-iey have a full line. It4 Special bargains at the Great Hed Store fer tfO days. 4ltf Organs c'.eaued and repaired by Jarns I'ettee. tf Buy jour tickets fur the great dra matic performance. Tuesday night. About one hundred women voted in Lincoln at the city election. Warranted Pure Extracted Honey, very cheap at W. II. Baker & Co's. 3t2 Twenty yards best print for 81.00 at the Great Bed Store. 41tf Mud. mud, everywhere, And oh! how it does stick. Come and se the inducements we are offering. Great Bed Store. 41tf No grocery store is complete without Bremner's Crackers. It4 See how cheap they sell furniture at tne Great Red Store. 41tf Ticket for the third annual recep tion of the Knights of Honor are out. If you iieed furniture call on the Great Red store and get low prices.41tf The "Platte Valley Independent" Grand Island wants to X. Of course we will. Trv our 61b coffee, good as others sell 5 lb for a dollar. W. II. Baker & Co. 3t2 Go where you will get the best cigar for the least money, that place is the P. O. News Depot. 1 jrrClotUjng almost given away at the preat'Red Store, save money by seeing 3 SlBt. 4ltr The yiHage of Tecurnseh has de plded to try high license hereafter instead of prohibition. Embroideries and insertions, a splendid lot, just received at I. V. Weckbach's. 32tf Messrs. Bonn A Son will open a new brick yard in the northern pait of town as soon as the weather permits. I sij11 the best and cheapest boots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Peter Mkkoes. Necktie Social at Good Templars I.iiVio-r.ight with Mush ar.d milk by v:Y ot refreshments. Fines; line of dress buttons ever brought to -own, and no mistake, at J, V. Weckbach's. 52tf Senator Van Wyck is ging to build a permanent residence in Wash ton. An elegant assortment of linens, toweling, tablecloths, etc., now in stock at J. V. Weckbach's. 52tf "Old Abe," the Wisconsin war eale. uied at Madison, after three days illness. The Driving Park Association meets to-night. Don't forget it. There is business must be attended to. --Remember the M. E. Social next Friday nigh I at the residence of Mrs. M. L. White. Everybody invited. Mart Gushing is hpp. i cause why, a bran new boy baby arrived at his house last week. We never smoke, Mart. Remember the Mush and Milk and Necktie sociable at Good Tem plars' Hall to-night. A gtd time guaranteed. In justice to yourself and family yon shook! save money. Therefore price at the Great Red Store before buying elsewhere. 4 H f Mrs. C. A. Evans ot Omaha, Mon day night presented her husband with four children at a birth. L'nfoitunate ly they al died. Bremner has made an improve ment in his crackers that gives them a cfispness superior to any made in ha country; Try them. 1U The School Board has succeeded in getting plenty f hard coal, and schools will now be run steadily until the close of the term. -sYou will always and tlip ppgt brands of cigars at Phil Young1, and bis Cc brand are equal to many cigars soli in P.attsmouth for 10c. 1 Lost: 0:i the street Tuesday, a silver fruit kuife marked "M. L. W." Please return ;o the Hekild Office if found. Mine, a -id Dr. Strong's Coisets and Wilson's children's corset waists, most approved and healthful shapes at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. St2 MinisteWLawj' Teachers, aud titers whose occupation give but ljt tfe exercise, should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for ''torpid Liver and bil iousness. Que is a dose. For sale, by smith. Black '4s Cq, Personal. Miss Allie Craig has quit school and gone home preparatory to commencing a spring school. We are glad to notice that B. S. Ramsey has recovered from his illness and is able to be out Rev. Gallagher goes to Greenwood next Sunday to attend Quarterly meet ing. No services at his church that day. Gen. Jno. M. Thayer and wife re turned from the east Yesterday, on their way to Grand Island, Neb., their future home. Mr. Isaac Kalisky, of Kalisky & Son, left for Chicago, last Tuesday, and the east for new goods for their store. Look out for them soon. Prof. Love arrived home from Oma ha, where he has been blockaded by the recent rise. He had to go around a hundred and titty miles to get here. Mr. Jos.' Kalisky, of New Albany, j. Mississippi, arrived here last Monday and will make this his future home. We ai glad to welcome him to out business circle. W. A. La Mar was called to his old home near Chillicothe, Ohio, by news ot the sudden death of his father. He bears with him the sympathy of his many friends in his sad affliction. Mr. W. J. Campbell, wf Queen City, Mo., brother of Mrs; J. 'P. Young, is in town looking up a situation. We hope he m; succeed in getting one and remain with us, as he will be a valuable accession to our social and business circle. To Parents How often does a slight cough or cold lead to the most serious consequences. Keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at hoine. Physicians prescribe it. Thousands take it. Price 25 cents. Remember the Odd Fellows' An niversary and Ball Tuesday April 26. A good time will be had by all who attend. Mac Fnirueld and Miss Mullis took a trip to Missouri last week. Mac and Mrs. ae returned. So mote it be. Crete had two fires last week. The Reed elevator and the Railroad House were burned, supposed to be the work of an incendiary. When the spring time carries, gentle Tice, Do give us some weather that's warm and nice. Ask for Bremner's Cream Soda Chicago Butter, Williams' Tea, Milk a:d Gem Oyster Crackers. You will tine them superior to all others. U4 Mr. Fitzgerald lias been repairing and building new sidewalks around his houses in town. Good! Who will be the next? The overflow on the bottoms ol Creeks and Rivers has tilled up a great many wells with sand, so the owners will have to dig new ones. Appetite, Flesh, Color, Strength and Vigor if you covet these, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. The steamer C. K. Peck arrived at our landing Tuesday afternoon. She was loaded with Government freight foi Fort Benton. It is impossible foj ladies to cross phjpajjq ' Avenue, without danger of getting stuck in the rpud. Cannot sometl'U'S be doueV The Independent has removed from its old quarters to the basement in Fitzgerald Block, under the bank. Rather a damp "sit" we should think Squire ponolioe don't think the pocket is a good place to carry eggs, especially if you are absent minded and forget all about them. Mr. ai d Mrs. Mauzy are taking care of a little stranger that arrived at their house last Saturday afternoon. He weighs nine and a half pounds. A Uttje girl arrived at Billy Ag new's house last Thursday and, Billy thinks he can shoot all the better at the annual hunt of the sportsman's club. J. D. Mathews -of legal fame, is too proud for any use. A boy came to thrir house Saturday, all alone, and he has taken him iu as a member or the firm. They have a Red Ribbon Club in Lincoln that meets every Sunday, and as Jim Skinner generally has some thing to say, they call it "Skinner's Church." Remember that J. W.Clark Weep ing Water is selling Lighning Rods iu Cass County. Buy of him, talk to him see if he isn't a fair man to deal with. t . The social of the M. E. Church will be held at the residence of M. L. White, cor. Sixth and Oak streets. Don't fail to go there and have a good time. "The best cough remedy in the world." was the way an enthusiastic druggist put it, speaking of Dr. Mar shall's Lung Syrup. Price 25 cents; large size 50 cents. Try it. Miss Maggie O'Keefe has had some very neat and tasty notices printed at this office, calling the atten tion of our citizens to. her large and well selected stock of millinery goods. The best and cheapest, The tinest and neatest Hioes and Slippers For little trippers at Merges. 4tf Services iu the Baptist church on the Sabbath. Subject for aiorning, "J.'aul as a Minister." In the, evening (hp Sabbath School will gjye t coil; (jert. All invied. Lacks. Spanish, Languedoc, Bret on, ValeiieivnB. in ties, in collars, in ruches, in neckerchiefs, in bows, of every vaiiety and novelty at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeny's. 3t3 Sma rt Weed and Belladonna, com bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters make, Car ter's S. W. & B. Backache Plasters the best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. Agents for cheap Piauos some- ; times claim that they can furnish the ! "STEiNWiy." Do hot' be deceived by them' as we are the only authorized agents in Nebraska. ; 45tf MaV Mtytu $ 1ro., Omaha- Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf Do buy a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup if you hav a cough or cold or any lung complaint, and be cuied. Price tweiuv-five cents; large size titty cents. Druggists sell it. A calf vas seen on a large cake of ice in the Missouri river last Friday afternoon by a large number ot peo ple at Omaha, but the floating ice pre vented anything being done to rescue it and it was carried past the town and was doubtless drowned. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Be w:se in time. All baneful infections are promptly removed by this unequalled alterative. It is the most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. . Sir John A. MacMurphy, the Tip top' ' editor of the Plattsmouth Her ald, crawled up to this "sanctorum" on Monday, and after he gave us a talking to, he slid down the bannis ters. Watchman. The Knights of Honor of Platts mouth Lodge No. 1043, will give their 3d annual reception at Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening April 20,1831. The -affair will be a grand one, no pains fare spared to make it such. Good speeches, toasts, essays and good music both vocal and instrumental, to end in a supper and a good social time. Ayer's Ague Cure is the only med icine in existence which may be con sidered an absolute antidote for fever aud ague, and kindred diseases. It not only affords immediate relief, but it eradicates the malarial poison which produces the disease, without leaving any enervating injurious effect, as is the case with many of the ague medi cines ad ei Used. Read the articles on Poultry and Grape Culture on the outside. They are worth reading as they embody the result of practical observation by men who have devoted time and labor to the successful accomplishment of their aims. Two of our sportsmen started to go hunting Sunday and after pulling a skiff for a mile or more against the current of the Missouri found they bad forgotten the caps for their guns. They concluded not to hunt n Sun day. A part of the U. P. bridge on the Old Muddy at Omaha is reported gone and the new Plattsmouth Steel bridge is said to be in an unsafe con dition. Ex. You are mistaken dear brother as far as regards the Plattsmouth bridge. It is perfectly safe. High waters can't hurt it any. Mr. BiMi Owens has sold his farm a few miles north-west of Ashland, to Mr. E. K. Parmele of Plattsmouth. Mr. Owen is going back to Illinois. He is an industrious, clever gentle man, and we are sorry to have him leave here. Gazette. We are sorry to lose Elam but sup pose he thinks it for the best, so we wish him luck in his new home. -- We think we can cure a bad case of Backache quicker with one of Car ter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters, than by any other application' And after the Backache is cured, you can still wear the plaster without discomfort for two or three weeks or lunger. This combination of Smait Weed and Bellodonna .is a great hit, and it is hard to find any pain or ache that will not yield to it. Trice 25 cei.ts. For sale bv Smith, 131 ak & Co. County Judge Sullivan, who has been troubled a good deal over mar riage fees, issued the following circu lar and price-list: "One marriage, plain, 82. Ditto, kissing the bride, $3. Ditto, trimmed with one groomsman and one bridesmaid, $4; fifty cents ex tra for each additional groomsman or bridesmaid. Bachelors past 40 will be charged extra. Maids of same age ten per cent off. Widows twenty-five per cent off. Mileage will be charged in long distance matches. Liberal re duction to clubs. Payment in eash ; no notes or securities, accepted.. ?fo mopey refunded or rebates made for poor good. Coins early and often." The simplest and best regulator of the disordered Liver Li the world, are Carter's Little Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in sick headaches, dizzi ness, nausea, &c. ; prevent and cure constipation and piles; remove sallow ness and pimples from the complex ion, and are mild and gentle in their operation on the bowels. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a dose. Price 35 cents. For sale bv Smith. Black & Co. Street Parade. The Odd Fellws will have a street parade on the afternoon of their An niversary, and Anniversary exercises at the hall, to which all are invited to attend. Several speakers will address the audience giving hort sketches of the history of Odd Fellowship and its aims. Necktie Social. The ladies of the Good Templar Lodge have decided to hold a Necktie Sociable to-night at their hall in Fitz gerald Block with Mush and Milk for refreshment. It is almost unnecessa ry to say that a good time will be had by all who attend. All who have at tended their former socials need only be informed of the fact and they will go. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Died. REEI) In Piatt Hiiioutli. Neli.. Monday, April it. 1S81, of congestive chills. A lfonzo Kkku formerly of l'ennsborou!i, Ritchie Co.. Va ' aged ear nd 24 days. List of Letters Remaining unclaimed in the Post Of fice at Plattsmoqth, Cass County, Neb., April h. mi. Armor, Wilber Moore, Chas. Bird, Mrs. Rebecca Mover, B. Barr, Daniel McCullough, Will Beaty, Joseph Waterman. John Bruce, W. M. Mount, C. II. Beedle, John Pepper, Henrv Cam, Chas. Queshenberg Noafl Cook, Clinton Rodgert Newton Caldwell. Rev. W. Robling, B. Deerson.IL Reeve. A. B. Jone.s W. T. Raven & Howard. Kuhlraan, Chas. Terryberry, Sarah McMullen. Mrs. F. Tomliuson,- Sant'I McLullen, Wm. Walker, Jno. Morris,' John "Vfcilson, Mary E. r,?rsons calling for'the above w ill plasa say "advertised " J. W. Mapaxl, P. M, Home Made Theatricals. The Plattsmouth Draoatic Club will give their wonderful and elegant performance of HOME next Tuesday (the 19th) at Fizgerld Hall Everybody wants to come. U's grand, it's immense. Clydesdale Stallion. Messrs. Patterson and Dickson have one of the tinest Clydesdale stallions it has ever been our pleasure to notice We refer to Obadiah, the 'Champion as ho is generally called. They keep him at their stables on Sixth street and is well worthy of the pride they take in him. Grateful Women. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful and show such an interest in recommend ing Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost univer sally subject to. Chills and fevei indigestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness iu the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despon dency, are all readily removed by these BitTers. Come and See The large stock of Spring Shoes and Slippers, good and nice at Merges'. 4tf New Millinery Store. Miss O'Keefe is opening out a new stock of millinery and notions-at her new stand one door east f Sage's Hardware Store and would be pleased to have the ladies of Plattsmouth call and inspect it. She will have an 'ex perienced trimmer from Chicago and guarantees satisfaction and low prices. New goods comirg in every dav. Ut2. ()mck aud Sure. Many miserable people drag them selves wearily about from day to day not knowing what ails them, but with failing strength and spirits, feeling all the time that they are steadily sinking into their graves. If these sufferers would only use Parker's Ginger Tonic they would find a cure commencing from the first dose, and vitality. strength and cheerfulness qiuckly and surelv cominc back to them, with re storation to perfect health. See ad vertising column.--Tribune. NEW LINE OF FANCY GOODS. Comprising: the Following Articles and Many More. White mull hemstitched necker chiefs; Navy Bite Polka dotted neck erchiefs ; Mull and Gauze tinted and hemstitched ties; Balbr ggan clocked hose; Silk Clocked hoe? embroidered in colors; Thread woven neckerchiefs; Embroidered and stamped handker chiefs; Black and white laces and ruchings, at Mrs. S. Swarts. Call and examine them. 3tf Horse Items. , The well known horses "Clyde and Bony" will stand the ensuing season on the same terms as last year. These horses all have been here now long enough to advertise themselves. It is no use to tell farmers particular ly of their merits. They will be found at the farm of A. M. Holmes. lg miles west of Rock Bluffs the first three days of the week, at C. M. Holmes Stable in Plattsmouth Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, during the season. Re member the days and places and give us a call, farmers. 3t3 A. M. & C. M. Holmes. HOW MRS JOHNSON & SWEENY KEEP THE LATEST STYLES. New Goods Arriyiu? Every Day. Tuscan and English straw bonnets will be worn more than chips. Eh rich's Fashion Quarterly. Mrs. Johnson & Sweeny have them; go and see them. Lisle thread gloves W1M e as iqriable this year as last. Ehrich You can find them at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeny's. Gold and silver lace and braids orate many lovely dress bonnets, bead trimmings will be made more decorative this season with dec Jet still mix tures of steel, silver and other beads. Ehrich. Go and see the pattern hats and trimmings of this kind at Mrs. John son & Sweeny's. Pattern Hats. Mrs. S. Swarts has received some el egant Pattern Hats from the immense millinery establishment of I). B. Fiske Jt Co., Chicago. Call and see them. 3t2 For Sale. Jno. Bons & Son will sell their en-: tire stock of Groceries and Confection ery also a Bakery connected with the business. Will sell or lease the prop erty in and upon which the business is conducted. Reason for selling, go ing into the Brick Business. 3t3 Profit, $1,200. "To sum it up, six long years of bed ridden sickness, costs S200 per year, total 31,200 all ol this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bit ters taken by my wife, She has done her own housework for a year since without the loss of a day, and I wan. everybody to know it, for their benetit. Easter Is Coming And as it is late this year you will all need a new bonnet to wear then. Go and look at the pattern hats which are daily arriving at Mrs. Johnson A Sweeney's. 3t2 Dress Making. In the latest styles by Mesdame.3 Dexter and Swarts. 3tf New Dress Goods. A large stock just in at Baker & Co's. W. II. 83 Wanted ! Apprentice girl to learn dress mak ing. Call at Mrs. Swarts'. Stf Arousinj its Readers. An alarm of 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 uiiJious' inroads of disease and ihe means of cure. It is the mission of H. II. Warner & Co with their Safe Kidpey and Liver Cure, to arouse men to. a sense of 'their, danger nnd cure therp, Memphis Ap, pea.... 4JU3 SPECIAL NOTICES. j (aid to the Public The undersigned wishes to inform ! the public that she has again returned to Plattsmouth and is ready to give instruction in Piano, Guitar and Zith- er. Patronage is respectfully solicited, j 3t3 Miss Ida M. Wiedemann. Lost. Take notice the undersigned has lost a certain note dated Janvary 11th 1881. for the sum of S2CS. ma le pay able to Bearer and signed John Fitz patrick. All persons are cautioned against buying said note as it will not be paid by the maker. Thomas Gaffney. Weeping Water. Neb., Apr. 4, 1881. 8t5 . Lightning Rods. Estimates of cost of protecting buildings furnished on receipt of length, length of rafters and number of gables and chimneys. J. W. Clark, Weeping Water. .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to l each in Cass county, will " be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday iu April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elm wood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. flair Work Of all kinds done by Mrs. A. Knee; leave orders for the same at Mrs S. Swarts' millinery Store. 43tf Money te Loan. Money to loan on Ileal Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. Alderuey Stock. Mr. J. F. Beaumeister uow owns the AI.DKR.NEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1907, dropped January 4th,- 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky G28. From imported Tran sit, bred by II. S. Durand, Wis., which it will be remembered Chaplain Wright brought here last year. This bull is a thorough-bred Aldernej, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces l his sumtne; at Mr. Beaumeister's place nrth of town, on the Flatte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal sluuld call and see the undersighed. J. F. Beaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf , For Sale. House and lot opposite Prof. W. W. Wise's residence, known as the ltoxby property. Enquire of E. G. Dovey & Son. Plattsmouth Mar. 11. '81. 52-2m For Sale. One pair of mules with harness. Ap ply to James Pettee. Money to Loan. On good farm property on long time. IT 1 . A . T 11' T . . ltf Plattsmouth. Dr. C. C. Gilleland. Gallatin, Mo., writes: I never used or sold ; reme dy for the Blood and Liver that gave is good satisfaction n Ext. Sarsa parilla. Dandelion ANi Iodidk of Potassium, Manufactured bv the Brown Medicine Company., Leaven worth, Kas. Dr. J. li. Way, Hillsdale, Iowa, writes: "I h ve used Ext. Sarsapa rilla, Dandelion and Iodide of Potassium in my practice, and con sider it the best remedy ever made for the Blood and Liver, and for Scrofu lous and Skin diseases." Dr.Shackel. Columbus, Ks , writes: Your Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Dandelion is the best medicine of the kind in use." M. L. YiafTQsr, Oakland, Kas., says: My sun, lu years of age, was cured of a scorfulous rising in the head, which has troubled him from infamy, by j using six bottles of Sarsapaimu.a and Dandelion. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith, Black tt Co., J. M. Roberts, and .O. F Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er, East Plattsmouth. Brown's Pepsin Tonic Cures Indi gestion, and Sick-headaches by furnish ing the Stomach with the natural principles of digestion. For sale by all druggists. To the Citizen's of the County and State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet comes down, call on J, T A, IIoqveh, Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy cur.' for Rheumatism, Neural gia, Lame Backs, Pains in the side, Stomach, Kidneys, &c, &c. Smith, Black & Co. have sold over one hun dred bottles in the last two months. 49tf ShiloUN Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst case of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of Co'isumption is without a parallel ill the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. -Price 10 cts., 30 cts., and $1.00. If your lungs are sore, chest. or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. 6eow Answer this Question. Why do so many people aromul us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's V.talizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Snith, Bl?ck & Co. 6eewtf SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diph- thei ia, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaint" without extra charge. Sold by Smith, E,',at.k Jt Co. "" tfeowtf. -g-y Cigar Clippings, 3$ cts. per lb., at Schlegel & ienAania's, opposite r. u, 711 82 Wlchf- Uttm win.ler t3 s. White mrta UatitlazCo i. Imiutioo (uld& boliiicoliitll. Clxipil nj U fur Jour owa dh or pcalxlv purpofea. VnJtlaUle c? LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of s;ile iscued by W. C Showalter, Clerk of ihe District Court. Within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on Monday tile Kit It day of May A. 1. 18M1, at in o'clock a. m , of said day, at the South door of the Court Il.rjse. iu the' city of riatUimxith. in said County, fell at public mic tion the following lU'.il instate to-wit: '1 he South half (s1) f tlie South half 't of the Southeast (juiil ti'r tue') of Section No nine (!) atl in Townhii No wr lve (12) North of Uairge No. thirteen (t:i) E.st of the Oth 1. M. in Cass County. Nebrai-ka. ; together with the privileges ami appurtenances thereto belonging. i lie vatne being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of iliniy H. IVttit and Eliza Pettit. le fendantH : to satisfy a Judgment of said Court i tecovered by Hubert ;. Doom, 1'luintiff, and I assigned to Thomas B. Gordon ; and also a Judgment recovered by Jobu riizgerald, De fendtnt. K. . IIYER3, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Bv M. Mi'Eu'Ais, Oeputv. I'lattsinouth. Neb., April lath A. I). 1881. Road Notice. To all whmn it niny concern: The Commissioner appointed to vacate and locate a I'oaU e iiiiiielM-ii g at a point 011 the east line of Seeti.. n Ifi. Township 11, Kaiigel2, and running Southwest to I lie South line of same feet ion. at a point about 15 rols West of the Southeast corner of Southwest 4 of same section. Said road being known as No. 23 and L'4. We dcnjre said road To be continued due South on the East line of Section lit to South line of section and thence W est to the South west corner of Section 19. Township 11 Ratine 12 and tei initial ini; at said corner, has reported in favor of the vacation aud location thereof, and all object ions thereto or cl.-iims for damagex, must he tiled in t he County Clerk's olllce. on or before noon on the 14th day of June, A. 1). lssi, or such road will be vacated and located with out reference thereto. 4t." .1. I. Tt'TT, County Clerk, Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage, dated on the '.'d day of Au gust. lso. and duly tiled and recorded in the office of the County Clerk, of Cass County, Ne braska, on the lMtli day of August, lsso, at 9 o'clock and 15 minutes, a. Hi., and executed by John W. Zircie to John Lewis, to secure the payment of the sum of two hundred and twen-ty-tive dollars. (Srj-"). and upon which there is now due the sum ot one hundred aud forty scven dollars and fiht cents (? 147.0s) on the 15th of March, isi. default having been made iu the payment of said mi, therefore I will sell the property therein described, viz, 1 horse mule years olil, brown color, weight about J00 pouiids ; 1 mare mule. 9 years old. brown color, weight about sxki pounds ; also the undi vided j of a crop of corn grown by John Zircie on the Kstabrook farm, in Tipton precinct, Cass County. Nebraska, at public auction, at the house of John Lewis, iu 1'iptou precinct, lu Cass County. Nebraska, on the 2lst day of April, 181, at 1 o'clock p. in., of said dav- Jonx I.kw is. Mortgagee. Dated March 31, 1881. M2 SheriffsSaIe! Ky virtue of an order of sale, is-uied by W. C. Showalter, clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 3Dlh dav of April. A. D. 1K81, ai 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the south door of the Court House in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : the south half (',) of the soutkwest quarter Isw 4 f section thirty-four (sec. 31. and also the plaintiffs interest, if any they have, in tlie noit 1. half (n'tl of the south west quarter (sw 4) of section thirty four (34) townrlup twelve (12) range nin (9). east 6th I. M. containing eighty acres each al! of the above land, situated in Cass Co. Neb. The same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Edw in Angel!. .Mary E. Angell, Ceorge A. "Hogeland and Melissa I.. Patrick, Defend ant's; to satisfy a judgment of said cuiirt re covered by James Wilkinson, plaintiff. It4 Ii. W. Hykks. Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb. l'lattsinuutli, Neb., Feb. loth, A. Dr lsl. Administrator's Sale. Notice is. hereby given that pursuant to an order of sale, made by the County Court of Cas County, Nebraska. I will sell al public vendue at the' residence of the late Jonathan Kerns, south of I'lattsinouth City iu said county on the lGt'u day of April A. D. 181, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day the following personal prop erty : one horse, one cow, four calve, thirty-two hogs and shoats, eighteen stand of bees, farm lug utensil and various other articles. Terms of sale. Cash on all sale under StO, and on sales over !() time from oo days to six month with approved surety. C. J. Hok.vi.m;. .it 2 Administrator. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Jonathan Kerns deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against the estate of Jonathan Kerns, deceased, to file the sainw on or before the 2t'th day of October, A. D. lsl, in the oflice ol the County Judge, at l'lat :smout'n, Cass Co., Neb. A. N. Sn.MVA.V, Co. Judge. Plattsmouth. AniUmli, imo. 313 Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that th? co-partnership heretofore existimr iu the name of Karnes & 1'arkins, was dissolved on the 25th dav of .March. A. D.. lsi, by mutual consent The business will be continued by J. F. Parkins, who will settle all accounts against the tirni and collect all book accounts due same. P. S. BAKNES. J. F. PAKKINS. Weeping Water. March 29. lsxi, i:t Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass Cottuly, Nebras ka, May term lssi. Florence Timbrel, Plaintiff, vs. Isaiah Timbrel, Defendant. Service by publication. Isaiah Timbrel, defendant, will takf notice that on the 2it.h day of March, A- D. 1mJ. Flor euce Timbrel, plaintiff, tiled her petition in the District Court et Cass County, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer ofwbiiili is. that tne plaintiff, Florence Tim brel, has tiled her petition against you. tiie caul defendant, praying that she may be di vorced and be allowed alimony, and have such other relic! as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before tl.e :d dav of Mav. A. D. 1SS1. FI.OKK.WK TIM 15 UK I.. Plaint Iff. Hy H. C Uuown, Attorney. March l'0. ml. -ir Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. llv virtue of a license to me issued by his honor S. 15. Found. Judge of the Second Judi cial District of Nebraska, at his chambers in Lincoln, lmcaster county. Neb., dated Mai fit loth. A. D. 1h81, 1 will oiler for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, atone o'clock p. in. on the 2:5d day of April A. D. lssl, at the front dor of the Court Iluse on Main street in the City of I'lattsinouth, Cass County. Nebraska, the following real estate belonging to the estate of James U'-eil, deceased, to wit : The south half (sU) of the south east quarter (seiof the south west quarter (swv and the west half (w1,) of the northwest quarter (uw'o ami the northwest quarter (nw!) of the south west quarter (awV) of section number two (2) towiikhip number twelve (12) north of range number thirteen (13) east of the titli principal meridian. Aud also commencing at a pnint ten and fifty seven and one-half one-huudredths( 10 57' i-I'io chains west of the quarter (V) section c.rner on the nerth side of section number nineteen (19) in township number twelve (12) north of range number fourteen (14) east of thetuh I. M running thence south parallel with the east line of Filth (5th) street if continued south from the City of Plattsmouth seven (7) and T'i-Ioo chaius, thence west parallel with the north line of said section, niru'toun (19) four (4) aud IT' t-lou chains to a point in the east line ot Killings' avenue if continued south from the north lino ot said section nineteen (l'J). thence north seven (7) and 7ti.-lno chains, ami inter secting said east line of Hillings' avenue on Ihe line dividing section eigl-teen (IS) and nineteen (1S. thence east on theertion line four (4) and K't-IUO chains to place of beginning, at d con tai. lining three (3) aud 24-lt-u acres. And ab-o the southwest quarter (sw ') of the northeast quarter (ne'4. and the southeast quarter ise1) ot the noi thwest quarter inw't) of section number nineteen (l'.n iu township number twelve tl2, north of range number fourteen (14) east ot tic (ith P. M., all of the foregoing real estate situated in (.'ass County, Nebraska. I w ill also offer for sab; on the s.ime terms as above all the right title and interest of James O'Ncil. deceased, in and to the billowing t wn lots situated iu the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, as shown by he published ana recorded plat of said city, "to-wit : Lot number nine (!J In block number twenty onet21.) Lot Ny. teu (PO in block No. fortv-four (44). Lot No. one tl) in block No. forty-five (4."). lA)t No. live la) iu block No. forty-seven (4'). iMt No. ten ( Ki) in block No. sixty (','. Ixit No. rU'veu iiu in bhu-k No. ity (0). Lot N'i. eight (Si in w'i. No. sixty-two 162) Lot No. eleven (U) In blonk No. sixty-six im). Lot No. uiuo (9) in block No. umety-flve (uj). Lot N. twelve U2) 1:1 block No. one hundred and eleven (III). Lot No eight (8) in blork X. one hundred and sixty-tour (104). Lot No. nine (9) in block No. oue hundred and sixty-four (161). Lot No. four (4) in block No. one hundred and sixty-live ltx). It No.Jlve (5) in block No. seventv-fur(7l). Lot No. twelve .12) in bloek No. seveuiy four(74). Ia)1 No. four (4 1 in block No. seventy-five (73i. Lot Xo. fivetri) in block No. seventy-live (7."). Lot No. live ij) in block Xo, seventy-six 7tJ). Lot Xo. one 1 1 i in block No. eighty-1 i2). Iit N. one (1) iu hloc. Niu'one ltuii-lied and sixty-seveu t,7. Lot d. two (j) in bitn-k No. two hundred and tflrty-two (222). Tbfforegoiiig lands and lots will be offered for sale in such tracts, parrels or quantity as may be deemed for t' e best interest of Ihe es tate, and ll'.e ndtnnstrator reserves the right to H'iec.l atil or uiVbids. 1 J. W. JOHNSON, Atluiii.ili-ii' e uf 1 lie estate of James 0'eill. deceasd. 17-t-tw. AVii.S V W lTKI for t Ui: lestiVal Fast est Sol. rug I'ictoual hooks and Mibies. friers reduced 33 per cent. National I'tll'lisUiug Co., St. LOU-, MO. 51t!3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- - . , i, , mi ,,, onl'J $65 Adtlt ae Oauiel 1-. lieatty. v asiuhgiou. N. J. OLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR. A new A great Medu-al W ork. warrmn t-d the beat and cheap eat, iDtlispc-nsnble to eTery fnan, entitled "the Science ot laie." bound in hnut t mnch muslin, emboe -d. f nil rilt.ao paires.rontainabeautilul ateel eoirravinca, 125 prescription, price only It 1.25 aest by mail ; illaatrated sample, 6 c. : aond now. Address PpiIvxIt Wedi cal ln--titoteorDr. W.H Par. - ff'-y .vrirv cal In-titoteor lr v 11 fAR. ItlQrV THYSELF. KEn No-iBultiuihslBosUM. MADAME GRISWOLD'S rATL.il Btuitxat rrua i inn CORSETS H atA lStfwvarnA thA favor. ite of tho mjre; conibin- with elejrance of form to A remarkable decree. are mgiuy rruxurrwu vj n V. wo lAians Thai 1Wat W3u4 the Highest Award at the I'jHi.atiniil rmitinn Prica I fill and ODwarda w .1 11 w ... ever where. These corsets are not sold t merchants. Exclusive territory pi Ten. Agents ro&kn th is a Perma nent and Profitable buaioess. Send tor terms to Mme. Ukiswold A Co.. 923 Hroadway.N. Y.. or to General Western Agents, a. B. Wjgant A Co.. Fredonis, W.Y., i. B. 1'utnam, 126 State Street, Chicago, 111. LaUU. . n Wl W nrm. . rw . . ...... .. -- BETTER GOODS - AM - Olieaper Goads than anywhere west of the Mississippi Kivrr AT FRED. GORDER'S NEW IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main. betw. Third and Fourth Streets, Hast of Court House, PIiATTSMOUTir, NEB o- AI.L KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest improve 1 patterns. Satisfaction (Sua ran teed. -o ALL FARM Em know what I keep, and my Spring and Summer stock is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be fcmid here. In addition, I have added nil kinds of Buggies Wagons AND FENCE WtftE. O O .A. Xj IX SKA. SON. O- "DOX'T FOROET THE PLACE. llPIEIISrSIOIfcTS. Kvery wound or injury, even bv accident or any disease, entitles a soldier of the late warto a pension. All pensions by the law of January, 17!. begin hack at dat" of discharge or deal li of the soldier. All entitled should apply at once Thous-iisds who ai e now drawinu pen sion ure entitled to an increase. Soldiers and widows of the war of Isiund Mexican war are entitled to pensions. Thousands are yet enti tled to bounty, but d not know it Fees iu all caser -. lo. I'ay for every description of war claims collected. Kuiploy an Attorney resid iiK in Washington, who can ive personal at tention to your business. American and For eign patents obtaiueil on short notice Send two stamp" for pension and bounty laws. Ad dress W. T. Frr.iiKiiAi.o. I". S. Claim Ajjcnt Lock Box WuMiiiiKtoii. I. C. 5lly WISCONSIN LANDS I 500,000 Acres OX Till-: I.IXF. OF Till-: Wisconsin Central R. R'd. For full particulars, which will be sent trte, Address. II A HI. I. Ii. 4'OI.HY. hand CoMniisMoner, .Villwaudee, Wis. 1 14 J. C CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer in SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. 1 1 e only place In town where" "Turley's pat ent self adjustable horse collarsare colu." 49Cm C. SCHLEGEIj, Successor to Schi.k;kl & Nikmax. Manufacturers of IFTlSriE CIGAR , And dealers iu SMOKKliS' FANCY AUTICLES, SMOKINO and CHEWING T 0 H A CC0. Special BRANDS and sizes of CIOAKS made to tinier, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ciiar clippings sold for smoking tobacco. Ma'- Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store itjijiorite. il'oxt (tflire, I'LATTSMOUTH, XER. Illl3 E. SAGF. Successor to S A ! K Bi:THKl:s. Dottier in STO'VIES, TINWARE, SHEET IRON, ZINC. :o: At the old Stand opposite tho new Hotel, PUMPS, GAS-FITTING, ALSO Making & Repairing Done. a aJ i i i i i CUltES THOUSANDS VKAKLV J A POSITIVE CURh & CnitPnttnliD O r I rl r W 1 ui uuuyiiOiUuiuiL a:o cc:;27PTi:i?. f t the RpRt of Tnnir' Cures Dyspepsia; L Restores the ADDetite: r vuetc m Tm 0Z& Restores the Weak L sJVy A trial of it will prore all for lr. r04.lt Wine or Tori uia no btttsr. Fur tj all lirugguia. a. it- jmi ma t.u.. 1 ivn r i. at (MITU I PD Dl. ntVTav a in a r AUENTS AND CANVASSEHS Make from 43 to ? per wrek sell in a jroo.'.s fr rl ii. HIDEOUT & CO.. 10 Barclay Sireel. Ne Yolk. Ziyi Scud for their Catalogue and terms. $G6 a weel; In your on town. Terms and imtfitfiee Addresi. H. IIallktt & Co.! rortland, Maine. Wly 4 E of TAR E. G.Dovey &Son, AT Till! OLD STAND, Still find thcniM-Ivcti at home to Cas County Farmers and all their o'd customer. H'e hare thin Winter our us ual full and laryer hues of yoorfs thuu, perltajts, ever b fore. As the rjrowth of the country has ilemainled laryrt stocks, and of a better class, irs have endeavored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves! Mittens for Winter wear, ice hare a large and varied assortment at reduced rates. IDIRIESS G-OOHDS 0 all kinds. Dress Trimminijs of the latest styles. Buttons in endhss variety, our line of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and ire think, will selected. LADIKS SHOES MEN'S AND HOYS HOOTS AND SHOES, CMILDKKX'S AND MISSES SHOES. to suit all persons and all jmrseg A verv full line of UL.tKSn .lltK AM) HTO KW' A It K, which you must see to select from. G-BOOSBIES I Sugars gUA w ft r.1 till 1111 t feltltli . L..,i..i.....i 1.,., Teas of the finest ipialities, selected by our selves. PflfTPPO "tinanv brands, especially our own uUlluUii brand of kieksii hai.tki' toi kkk called the "MKKKJl F." Try it and see, hefore purchasing elsew here. Dried Fruits of all kinds, fresh and sweet. Fresh J ; ers a Speialty. CANNED OOODS from all quarter. Very line 1 attiornia kooiis. C.KEEX Wl.NTEK APPI.F.S by the barrel or bindiel. In all these branches we shall en deavor to cell an low iim (tiiu one. and an is possiple to do a siii .mi ki si nkss. We invite attention ami will show all that call our cooils. Don't be afraid t. ask for what you want, and call often and early. 3nnj E. ii. DOV EV & SON. I'lattsmouth Neb. DH. 0KIX DAULIXti, SOUTH IJEND, XE15. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., FLOUR AND GROCERIES in general. Dr Darling ii also a Practising Physician and can alway be found at his Office In the Drugstore. Special attention paid to OUST ERIC A L CAS ES. il 1 niC UNION STORE I AT Eight Mile Grove, Neb. HY WALTER JENKINS Having opened a New Store at the abov 1 call atli -ii 1 1011 to 111 v Mock, aud ask ihe patronage of my friends and the J ubiie iu general. Dry Goods, Groceries t:.. ....... ,1 ? li'.. .id,.., ........ i ill n ill t' & 11 tHMlLll i til v. and Oeneral Coods of all fortf. CHE-I3 .JSTTD GOOD Call and see our Stock btfore going elsewhere. 341y Waltek Jenkins. HAY BROTHERS, DEA-MCIi IN HARDWARE, STOVES d- TIN ARE. OLTII Iti:.I, VCItKAMKA. A Good 1 inner always mi hand. Pi-pairing done neatly, promptly and cheaply. E.4YC-tioulimn anil KooliliK aleo done to order, liememberthe name and place. Hay Ilros. South Bend, Nebraska. .'diiia ROBERT DONNELLY'S BLACK311T1I SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and yeneral jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER 11AUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker hastaken charge of the waon shop, lie is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xew Wagons and IlngtEien made to Order. SATISFACTION' ( L'AI'AXTKEI). S'l'o;; on Sixth street ooposite Sfreitiht's Stable $'M9A WKKK. S12 a day at home easily made I wtvUy outfit free. Address, Tl itK Ki Co., Augusta. Maine. 40ly Tf iff a 1 m aw We rc commend Carter's Irn Pilln to every woni.'in whoiS Weuk, Jfervon, and r:f-oiirnt-cl ; particnluriy tliose who have Thin, rii- I.ijw, t'oid Hands ud Feet, aiid who nir without strength or Ambition. Thee I'iDb ii.i t the Nerves, give Strrnjjth to the Body, "riilncc He freshine Sleep, Enrich ond 1 1: prove the fjnaiity of ;he Blood, and Purify end Brighten tlie C0111 n'exion Tli-y cure I'aauta! ;on of the Heart. ti rvoiisneBs. "Trcmbiini'i, N'-rvon Hi Hdache, Le!icirrho;i. Puiim in lte Bh l. and ollu r forme of Feniule WcakiKfs. Hcinciidicr thnt Iron IB one of tlie constituent of the l'.'d. und in the prfBttoax. "rtt-r Iron l'i !!n are ulto valu able for men w lio are troubled with Nervous Weakness, Ni?h Sweats, &c. In nit-tai boxen, at 50 rent, Soid by nil drupjriftu, or itent by mod. Audreys CARTER MEDICINE CO., Nnw York r!iw. ' Profitable Heading for Everybody B;,sinrs men and women, teachers, mechanics fanners, minitcrs, mother, and all who are tired ut by tne constant toil and worry of your work don't drink integrating bitten., but tne Arc ou stiaeriiifc; trom lV!ixruia. Ktieumi- tism, .ieuraii;ia, or witn tsowcl. Kidney, i-ireror urinary cornp'atnfs, vou can re eured by uMn v-titutM wi tii y a.a.ims ; 11 yuu ui v c m pain lul cnch or bad roM, vii wiH find Mire rrttrf in it you are enfeebled by cii!.eae, old age or di-, ipaitcn. ana your system neeas invigorating or i you have mniples and blotches, and your blood needs piirtf Vint, vou mn alwnv nernn rn Mailclroiu imatr, Buchu. Mandrake, Slillingia ind many othfof the lcst mrrficinei known it isJ the Bert Health and S..enqth Rettorer Everl Uud. and is far Mixrrior to liitters. Kssrncej of I M fiMger and othr-T I 011 ics, as it never intoxicates, inil combine, tne Iwrst curntive propertied 01 all. It Has Sared llaadrrria ot I.Itcs; It Hay Kara lours. Buv a ioc. bottle of your druezist, and to avoid counterfeits be Mire 011 r ai-nature ia on the out-.-.iJe wrap(er. Hiscox i Co., Chemist, N. Y. Parker's Hair Balsam. ltzZZ?: The Beat A Mot loaomiral Hair Dreaalaf Containing only ingredienta that are beneficial to the luir and s:alp, the Balsam will be found far more satisfactory than any oilier preparation. It 5Ter Falls to Kestorc Cray or Faded Hair to the original youthful color and is warranted to remove dandruff, prevent baldness and stop tailing cf the bair. 1. Soid tf tSruggtsa mt fO Xnl$.