i I 1 1 3 1 s I i r n The Herald. LOCAL NEWS. Men's suits. Youth's suits. Boy's suits. Children's suit-, F.it suits. Long suits. Thin suits. Suits to suit the clos est buyer. Suits, the most stylish, the best fitting, and bet trimmed and best made to b found any where. An examination of our excellent clothing and low prices solicited. Expenses the lowest, and we will not be under sold. C. E. Weseott the Boss Clothier and Gents furnisher. 1 For the best staple and fancy groceries in IMattsinouth go to J. V. Weckbach's. 10tf Roberts sells wall paier. 51tf Easy on buggy piings this mud. Give the new Jeweler a trial. 10'2 Good for foundered hois-s this mud. For mixed paints B" -' Roberts' Drn Store. 51tf A jond clock from 33 to 810 at L. C. Erven'. 10t2 V an r. one clear day to weed cabbage in. Button's for everything sit W. II. Baker & C.'s 1 Brem e r's choice Crackers at lieii nett & L- - is'. Ht4 -Ladies 'si-; s for 50ct and upward at L. C. Erven's. 1012 Fresh S.itattiga chip potatoes, at Bennett & Lewis'. 1 Organ cleaned and repaired by James l'e'.tee. tf Schuyler Colfax, Monday the 13th. See program elsewhere. Bremner's choice Crackers at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1U4 A new slock of clocks j.ist receiv ed by L. V. Erven. 10t2 -Wire cl..th for screen doors at way down low figures, at J. It. Cox's. 1 Bennett A Lewis still sell Brem ner's fine Crackers and Cakes. 1U4 Parasols and fans, all styles, sizes and prices at W. II. Baker & Co.'s W. II. B iker & Co. Sell Bremner's fine Crackers and Cakes. 1U4 Remember the Odd Fellows Lect ure, Schuyler Colfax Monday the 13th. Nicest assortment of Lawns and buntings in town at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 Screen Doors, all sizes, at Cum mins & Riehev 's. Call and see them. 10t2 Cretonnes and plushes for lam brequins and curtains, just received at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 Ladies of Weeping Water and vi cinity call and see the new Millinery stock of Misses O'Keefe & Murphy. We are agents for Wilson Bros, fine shirts, and don't you forget it. W. II. Baker & Co. 1 Cap't Paine has been appointed money order clerk in McBride's new I'ost-Ofliee at Lincoln. I sell the best and cheapest boots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Petek Meuges. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every day, at the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 10tf Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb. GtGin Canned goods at greatly reduced prices, to close out old stock and be raady for new crop at W. II. Baker fc Co.'s 1 P. B. Murphy will have something to say to the IIekald readers next week. It will not be n political speech. Read Georgie Palmer's letter from Montana. He rather gives the old man away, but then it's a mighty good letter for a boy. Wm. Lemke is in good hands, lie has a Doctor each side of him. If Bil ly gets sick all lie hn to do is to gro iu and help is at ban I. A large number of diseasi s are caused by a disordered liver. Use Dr Marshall's liroinoline, the big 60 cent Liver Regulator. Druggists sell it. J.R. Cox has a variety of bird I PV cages, hammocks, flower pot brackets, -. "V otf Also, the celebrated Adams & k Westlake Coal Oil Stoves. 1 Ask your grocer for Bremner's Crackers, and if he says he does not keep them, tell him he is a fraud and change your place of trading at once. Ilt4 t-f , Do not suffer from Sick Headache a moment longer, it is not necessary. Carter's Littlu Liver Pills will cure you. Dose, one little pill. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. A rose by any other name would smell the same, but any Crackers but Bremner's will not taste so sweet and t delicious, not by a jug-full and don t you forget it. 1U4 Lightning Rods No humbug. If you want your houses or barns rodded, and put up in good shape, no VI fraud, no humbug, go to J. W. Clark til V coping water. ir -J Us The June rise of the Missouri is i C now becoming perception. vt ncmer it will cause as disastrous a ji I we witnessed u few weeks j- 1 mains to be seen. I 4 I The best and cheapest, It The finest and neatest Hood as .g. re- Shoes and Slippers For little trippers at Meuges . 4tf J Croft Eikenbarry called yesterday. He is just dwne planting 100 acres of corn, which he has had to re-plant mostly. Ti' your seed corn up in the fall and be sure it i? good S YV S. & C. Mayer should have a new V? , ,1 ; tl.;u 'o iocna lint. it. vv:l3 Ad 111 IktIO Z J ' ' ' f v.- - - " overlooked. However, it will appear next week, and announce something new to our readers. So, look out for it. AH of weak or lame back, backache, rheumatism, &c, will find relief by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache P.as ters. Price 23 cents. Sold by Smith. 3Black&Co. Purifly the bloodand regulate the bowels, if you would have health. There is no remedy equal to the Prick ly Ash Bitters for this pirose. They act direclly on the organs concerned. seat or disease ami unv I fl t 1 pointr to the jr.g it from the system. Nor do they stop here, but strengthen the systMa, If pivirg it nuie anu aii'-i, fi'Mci inj; n, much more capable of lesisting all V future attack's. 1H5 Personal. Dr. Waterman, of Louisville, came riding in Tuesday on his little side spring buggy. Mrs. C. O Newton returned from Indiana last week and will again re sume housekeeping in Plattsmouth. Mrs. J no. F. Buck and Mrs. Parmele called at the IIekald office yesterday and we enjoyed the visit very much. Mrs. Buck is visaing Mrs. Paunele for a few days. Rush Fellows returned from Chica go Tuesday on his way to Sheridan. He had better go home and look at the Post of last week. It got Bill ious when he left. The friends of Mrs. T. C. Calvert wiil be pleased to learn that she has returned from Clifton Springs where she has been slaying for the past year for the benefit of her health. Juo. N. Swartz, the painter called Monday, and left the IIeuald a heap belter off We really believe in Swartz, because he always pays the printer, and that's more than some christians do. Mr. Andrew Sturm, of Nehawka, visited our sanctum on Monday to say he must keep posted oh County mat ters, and wants the Herald. Not only thi-, but he also pays in advance Thanks. C. L. Bates, is canvassing for Mc Elroy's History of Anderson ville ; We have noticed the book before very fav orably. Every old soldier, .and those interested in the history of that day will want to read the book. Gen. and Mrs. McBride and Captain and Mrs. Payne, of Lincoln, made Plattsmonth a flying visit last Mon day, the former being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MacMurphy, and the latter of Prof, and Miss Wise, during their stay. We omitted to make mention of the return of Miss Lillie Simpson from Chicago last week. Miss Simpson has been pursuing an arduous cause of mu ical studies during her stay in Chicago, adding to her already exten sive knowledge of music. She has re sumed charge of a class in music. Mr. Chas. McDonald of Omaha was down last week and attended the Presbyterian sociable at Mrs. Done lan's Thursday evening, devoting a portion of the next day to calling upon his many acquaintances in the city. Mr. McDonald is a tine elocu tionist and gave some specimens of his ability at Mrs. Doilelan's which afforded much pleasure to those present. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, and daughter made Plattsmouth a very short visit the first of the week irriv ing Saturday and departing Monday. Their many friends gained during their residence here some years ago, regretted that their stay must be so slant. Mr. Christiansen is now at Aurora, 111., but designs on making his 1 onie at the new town of Pull man just out of Chicago. The Platte is up with the June rise and the Missouri looks full as a tick, but not so awful cranky as in April, and though full enough does not slop over as yet. Take Ayer's Pills for all the pur poses of a purgative, for constipation, indigestion, headache and liver com plaint. By universal accord, they are the bvst of all purgatives for family use. Ro.ne may be only a ruin, and hope but another name for deception and disapoiutment, but all those using Dr Marshall's Broinoline for costive ness. biliousness and dyspepsia can be cured. Big bottles 30 cents. At O'Leary's show "Special Lec ture to Men" we noticed that nearly ail the old bald-headed lutn. as usual, were in the front seat, close to the pictures. e suppose it i? because they are getting near sighted-. The sniil-daiu at Factory ville went out on Saturday last, during the heavy rain-stoi m in the afternoon. This is the second occurrence this spring at that place, and. as before, the loss is very severe on the proprietor. An excursion train will be run from Plattsmouth to Omaha, on Sun day, Juno 12th, the last day of the Omaha Saengerfest. Tickets SI for the round trip. The time of leaving and returning will be given nezt week. C. G. Chambers, being now thor oughly fixed in his new quarters, east of E. G. Dovey & son's, is enabled ta offer extra inducements in the line of II.. mess, Saddles, Whips, &c. Please give him a call if you want anything in his line. 1 Health, the poor mail's riches, and the rich man's bliss, is maintained by the judicious use of Ayer's Sarsaparil la which strengthens and invigorates the system by purifying the blood. It is so highly concentrated that it is the most economical medicine for this purpose that can be used. Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of oils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf "Sweet . Curing Seeds' was the translation of the name given to Ayer's Pills by a high mandarin of China, in his letter of acknowledgment and thanks to Dr. Ayer for having intro duced them into the Celestial Empire a very appropriate name! They are sweet, they cure, and are, therefore, the most profitable "seeds" a sick man can invest in. A young couple from the country came into town one day last week, looked all through the court house, and finally took a seat in Judge Gra ham's office. They sat silently for a few moments, alternating glances from beneath dropping eye-lids at each oth er and the Judge, who finally asked, "Something" wanted ?" .The girl blush ed and replied she didn't want any thing, but guessed he wanted some thing, pointing. to her bashful .'ever. The Judge reflected for. a moment, concluded a marriage licence was in demand, and accordingly issued the customary writ of attachment, when the lovers departed iand in hand, doubtless to secure a minister to lega lize the "something" that he wanted. Pawnee Rep. Death by Drowning. - - One of those startling accidents that occur almost every summer, and will continue to occur as long as water runs and boys try to swim, especially if it is in the Missouri, happened here Saturday. About 2:30 last Saturday afternoon, the town was startled by the report that Mrs. Swarts little 003-, Eibert, had been drowned near the old stairs at the old landing on the Missouri River. An investigation proved that such was the case. Two of ex-Mayor John son's boys, Ches. Barnes. Jas. Newell, a Murray boy, and perhaps some more bojswerein the stream, or had been shortly before. These boys say they told the Swarts boy not to come in and charged him afterwards to keep near the shore as he could not swim. Be that as it may, all at once, as always "happens in such cases he was beyond his depth; one cry, one gasp, and before aid could reach him, the little fellow had dis appeared from human eye, never to be seen more alive. Every effort was made to recover the body at the time, and Sunday, can non were fired over the water, to raise the body, but without avail. Monday, W. Graves suddenly saw the boy's body floating in an eddy close to the shore, near the depot, and at once waded in and recovered it. It was scarcely disfigured, the face, only, being slightly discolored. It was packed in ice at once, and on Tuesday, the funeral took place from the resi dence of Judge Sullivan, followed by a large procession of deeply sympa thetic and honest mourners, for his untimely death and the great grief of his mother. He was the only son of his mother, the apple of her eye, the child she had plead and begged and fought to keep as her own. and her despair and al most madness at her loss was most pitiful to witness. Her boy, her boy, was all she mourned for, but no hu man powei, could restore the bright and winsome lad to that mother's heart. Perhaps it is useless to write a warning, but if all the boys could have seen that mother's grief and ap p.eciated what her loss was, they would hesitate before they disobey orders from kind and watchful par ents and guardians, and persist in swimming in the .Missouri. The strongest man has but little chance in its current. We have seen person ally a dozen drowned in twenty years' residence along its banks, and no child shojld ever be allowed in its muddy embrace. Latest reports say that Mrs. Swarts is much quieter. At one time her life was despaired of, so great was the nervous reaction brought 011 by grief and the shock of suddenly communi cating her boy's tragic death. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf E. A. U. No. 233. Go to Hall Tuesday night Tuesday night Fitzgeralds Hall. Buy vour wagons of Fred Gorder. 1 A full supply of strawberries ev ery day at Bennett & Lewis. 1 Headers and all kinds of Harves ters at Fred Gorder's cheaper than dirt. 1 Fresh lemons and oranges just re ceived by Bennett & Lewis. 1 Orders for berries promptly filled for festivals and other entertainments by Bennett & Lewis. 1 Phil Young sells mead (not Dr. Mead) but mead which you can drink from the soda fountain. 1 You can buy a wagon of Fred Gorder cheaper than in Omaha, Lin coln or anywhere. 1 -Rena-mber the "Carnp-tire" Tues day evening, at the Post Head-quarters. Good Templar's Hall. If you want a fine Bird Cage cheap, call at the P. O. News Depot for it. and don't you forget it. 1 Miss O'keefe is sfdl receiving new goods and would be pleased to have every one call and see them. 1 The time of E. A. U. Festival is Changed from Friday evening to Tues day evening of next week. John Leach played the fife, Wm. Valentine the tenor drum and Mr. Folkenstine the bass drum for our music Monday. On next Tuesday evening the Ladies of the E.- A. U. No. 233, will hold their Festival in Fitzgeralds Hall. The "Birch, Sweet Cider And Wild Cherrv Beer" which Phil Youn!? - - ilraws from his soda fountain, are nothing but soda water, the name oulv making them appear different. Thev are strictly temperance drinks. I Every nervous person should try Carter's Little NERVE Pills. They are made specially for nervous aud dvpeptic men and women, and are just the medicine needed by all per sons who, from any cause, do not sleep well, or who fail to get proper strength from their food. Cases of weak stomach, indigestion, dysp-psia, nervous and sick headache, &rw readily yield to the use of the Little Nerve Pills, particularly if combined with Carter's Little Liver Pilis. In vials at 23 cents. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. This Dr. O'Leary seems to be a very ingenious man. He has a boy down there he takes apart and puts together, and lectures on him. We have a boy in our office we want the doctor to experiment upon. Wo want the Doctor to lift the top of his head up, take out something he can spare and ut the organ of time in; so that when he goes down street for the mail, he'll know, the difference oe tween five minutes and two hours-; or if he is to come home at six o'clock, he can tell when six comes before eight. If the Doctor can-do this, it'll help the boy and be a great feather in the Doc tor's cap, besides we'll give him a whole column puff, if the experiment succeeds and thou he'll die rich, for sure. The Docior's other famous rem edy won't cure this trouble. Died. SMITH At mttsruouth. Neb., June lt. issi. oka, dauKiiter 01 lieo. . naa Annie v. Smith, atii 8 years, 2 niontbs aud 21 das. Funeral services from the family residence at 10 :J0 a. 111.. Thursday, Juue 2d. Friends of the family invited. For weeks this little one has lain in the arm 0! death, and at last the meeoeuger called her home. She is at rest. Great as the grief uf her parents must be, they yet have the conso lation of tender nursing given the child, of warning and time to prepare for its departure and the hope and feeling, 110 doubt, that the separation in but temporary ; that there is a hereafter of peace and love, where the little one, free from pain, and rejolciug in the glori ous freedom of the Angels will meet and wel come to the better laud her parents and frieudfiP never more to part, to weep, to suffer pain. Did warnings ever avail the IIebalu would ftate that her sickiiens was almost certainly caused by excessive rope-jumping. She hav ing jumped loo times but a few days before taken sick. We timply record here the fact, others will yet do the same. SWAkTS By drowning, on May 28th, 1981. El bkkt (1. Swakts, eldest and only son of Mr". Karah Hearts, aged 12 years, 1 mouth, aud lt days. The funeral took place from the residence of Judge A. -. Sullivan, at 10 o'clock a. m., 011 Tuesday, May 31st. Friends of the family and a large coi.cotirse of people attended. A Tri-Weeklv mail via Rock Bluffs to Neb. City is the order of the day henceforth. Bennett & Lewis are getting on a fresh supply of fancy cakes and crack ers; also, boned turkey, boned chick ens and lunch ham. 1 Mike Murphy, Bush, aud some others were talking about getting up a 4th of July yesterday. After argu ing for some time about what should be done, they appealed to Jim Mor rison for advice. Jim says "I've ng interest in the subject, gentlemen, I've had my 4th of July this year:" You just ought to have heard the laugh. J)r. O. II. Dogge, a Ger.nan Phys ician, of Milwaukee, JWis., has leased the storeroom, lately occupied by J. Bons & Son, 011 Main St., where ho will open a Drug Store, on Monday next. He will have a new and well selected stock of Drugs and Medicines, and respectfully requests the people of Plattsmouth and Cass Co. to call on him. He comes well recommended as a physician, and has enjoyed a large practice heretofore. 1 -If you are tired taking the large old-fashioned griping pills, and are satisfied that purging yourself till you are weak and sick is not good common sense, then try Carter's Little Liver Pills and learn how easy it is to be free from biliousness, headache, con stipation, and all liver troubles. These little pills are smaller, easier to take and give quicker relief than any pill in use. Forty iu a vial. One a dose. price 25 cents. Sold by Smith, Black j &Co. Church Notice. There will be no service in St. Luke's Church on Sunday next; being called away to Ashland. H. B. Burgf-ss. Camp Fire ! ! There will bo an open camp fire meeting at the G. A. R. Post on Tues day June 7th. Comrade Vandervort and others will be here from abroad. All old Soldiers are invited and the citizens generally. Wives and fam ilies of soldiers expected to attend. There will be "hard-tack and beans" coffee and conversation, speeches, stories of the war, &c, &c. Try and make it a pleasant time, comrades. Odd Fellows. The eceutric gentlemen of the "three links" propose to entertain the people on Monday evening, June 13th, with a Lecture by the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, ex-president of the U. S. who is an eminent Odd Fellow. In the afternoon Mr. Colfax will lecture iu Odd Fellow's Hall to Odd-Fellows and their fami lies. In the evening there will be a public lecture (admittance 50ct.) on the life and services uf Abraham Lin coln. Quarterly Meeting.. The Third Quarterly Meeting for this conference year will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday. Love feast at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11, and the administration of the Sacrament immediately after. In the evening (8 P. M.) the subject of "Prohibition will be presented. The Quarterly Confer ence will meet in the Church Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. W. R. Jones P. E. will be present and take charge of the services. Notice. District Lodge No 4 I. O. G. T. will be held at Plattsmouth in G. T. Hall June 10th and 11th 1881. It is hoped that all lodges in the Country will be rep resented. By order of Executive Committee. New Millinery Store At Weeping Wat er. Miss Julia O'Keefe aud Miss . Mary Murphy open this week a slock of Millinery and fancy goods at Weeping Water which they would be ple;ised to have the ladies of th'at city and vicinity call and examine. They pur pose keeping a stock of new fresh goods in the latest styles, and hope by moderate prices and attention to busi ness to suit every one. Wanted. A young man from 14 to 1C years of age, as apprentice in a Drug Store. Must be well educated, of good and steady habits, and able to sneak both German and English. Apply at Dr. O. II. Dogge's Drug Store, Bons old stand. Plattsmouth. 1 From the Hub. There is perhaps no tonic offeral to the people that possesses so much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bitters. Just at this season of the year, when the stomach needs an appetizer, or the blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is' worth a pound of cure. Don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. Boston Globe. . For Sale or TraJe. - A house and two lots in Louisville. House has five rooms and basement; good well on premises. Will take a team as part payment; will sell at a bargain. Reason for selling, I wish to move on roy farm. Inquire of Samuel Hellwio, Louisville, Neb. 10t4 Screeu Doors, Of every size and best of material at Cummins & Richey's. 10t2 Decoration Day. Last Monday, we see, from our ex changes was celebrated more fully and universally than any previous decora tion day since the establishment of the 30th of May by the Government as a National Holiday, j Omaha and Lincoln made a large i aud patriotic showing in spite of the ' rain. In Plattsmouth the Post met at their Hall about one P. M. and after. prayer by Chaplain Wright of the U. S. A-, a member of the Post, proceeded to the .Presbyterian Church where a portion of the regular services pre scribed by the G. A. R. were given, and an appropriate address by the Rev. Mr. Baird. The citizens turned out very strong and filled the church. We were assisted by the glee club which favored us with stirring aud suitable music. The rain of course spoiled much oi the effect of all the services, and shor tened everything. Had it not been for the rain we would have had one of the finest processions and best turn outs ever seen in Plattsmouth on any public day. The street and many houses were decorated with flags and in fact we never saw our people so en thusiastic, so helpful, and so much iu earnest before. As it was the procession to the ctra elery was very large, consisting of the Post, 40 strong, under charge of Com rade Hysrs, accompanied by the Mayor and some of the Council, aud many carriages and wagons from the country round about. Frank Kendall, Wm. Morrow, Wm. Chalfant and many other old soldiers from the country were in. Two wagon loads of flowers and evergreens were on hand. Ex-commander Livingston took charge of the men at the graves and the ceremony was as short as possible. Nineteen graves were decorated, Adjt. Jennings reading the soldier's name and regi ment at each grave. Comrades Kendall, Morrow and Chal fant were detailed to decorate Col. Mc Cord's grave in the Eikenbary burying ground. A Resolution of thanks to the Cler gy, the Music, the Ladies who gave, flowers and others who aided in the decoration will be passed at the next regular meeting of the Post. What they Want la Colorado. From the Duraugo Kecord. Vb want girls girls who can get themselves up iu good shape to go to a dance. The boys are getting tired of receiving invitations with a request that they "bring ladies." They are like oranges and apples scarce. We want girls who will go to church aud to Bible class 011 Sunday, and that kind who can draw a congregation of the oti er sex, and who will take a buggy ride after the lesson is 'over. This will help tire livery business, and will also hasten the sale of lesidence lots, for buggies are the vehicles in which homes are first, thought of by many. We want girls that can wait on the table, who can smile us into an appe tite when stomach bitters are impotent, and who will make the boarders regu lar at meals. We want girls for sweethearts, so that when wo get an arm shot off, or are kicked by a mule, or are thrown from a bucking horse aud are laid away for repairs, we may hear a gentle voice and see the glitter of a crystal, tear spoken and dropped iu uncon scious sympathy. 31 rs. Abraham Lincoln Dying. SpitixoFliiLD, Ills.. May 31. All hopes for the recovery of Mrs. Lincoln, the widow of Abraham Lincoln, have been abandoned. She daily grows weaker and her attending physicians say she cannot survive many days longer, Ouu neighbor the Pacific Junction Gazette has changed hands, E. B. Par rish retiring, and Dr. J. D. Morris taking charge. Attention Teachers. The teachers, examination advertised for the first Friday and Saturday of June at Weeping Water is pbsi p.im d until the second Friday and Saluni.n in June. E. II. Woolkv, 9t3 Co. Supt. I eel F. S. White is now delivering Ice daily to customers at remarkably low prices. Call or leave orders at his store, on Main St. lOtf 91 CAT-91 All K CT. G0TTFK1LD FICKLE It. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB , MAIN ST. At this shop you'll find meat whole some and sweet. Sausage, pork, mutton and veal. And it is our belief, you'll buy ex cellent beef. If you at this butcher shop deal. He keeps always on hand the best in the land; Of such as your families need; Others may do well, out they cannot excel, For Fickler will still take the lead. A good bargain you'll mae if you want to buy steak ; Or soup meat, or to boil or to fry, You can have a good dish of whatever you wish. Competition he well may defy. This business provides for good pelts and hides; Lard and tallow he'll both buy and sell ; And you'll find this the case there's no other place You'll do better if you will quite as well. And iWs. we may tell if you've fat - rQfattle to sell, Or?hig3 or sheep that are nice; You can bring them right here and - you need never fear, But for them you'll get a good price. . . Satisfaction to all whtf-iirill give him a call, 'r?- -It is his intention to! give. For we're certain indeed, this belongs to his creed. Not only to live but let livet" . Customer. If you want to buy or sell city proper- - ty of any kind If you want to buy or sell -a frm of any kind - 5 If you want money with farm 1 finds to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 46m5 Fitzgerald Block . Come and See The large stock of Spring Shoes an-' Slippers, good and nice at Merges'. 4tf $2 Wttrhr. SUmindents.M. WhftmtI BantlacQ. ti. 1 miutioB cold M. SolidroUUlJ. l'hpr.t mil be for your own or pecoltlv purpoac. V.ltMbW fV, ikxoclrM. TUOJUIftMIAtU., l.lSaauat4.Iwtvk. SPECIAL NOTICES. Employment for Ladies. The Queen City Susiender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and Children, and their unequaled Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should be without them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in ther praise. These goods are manufactured by la dies who have made the wants of la dies and children a study, and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in this county, aud we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined wo man could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who is in need of employment to send to the Company her name and address, and mention this paper. Address Queen City Suspender Company, Nos. 147 & 149 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 819 Improvement for Mini and Body. For genuine merit there is no tonic sold that begins to ce.i.pare with Par ker's Ginger Tonic. One 50 ct. bottle contains more life and strength lestor ing power than a bushel of malt or a gallon of pure milk. As an appetizer, blood purifier and kidney corrector, it meets with astonishing success, and invalids find its use promptly follow ed by renewed energy and vivacity, mental and physical improvement, and gradual restoration to perfect health. See other columns. Commer cial.. ' 7t4 . Money 1 Loan. On good farm property on long time. Apply to J. W. Jennings. ltf Plattsmouth. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass count)', will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in Jan miry, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day iu March, June aud September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. WOO LEY, 42tf Superintendent. Alderuey Stock. F. Beauineister now Mr. J owns the ALDEKNHY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1907, dropped January 4th, 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky 628. 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 Alderuey, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces this sumrne; at Mr. Beau'tieister's place nftrth of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal sluuld call and see the undersighed. J. F. Beaumeisteu. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf 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. IIoovek. Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy curj 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. 48lf m 1 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tt AtiF.NTS AND CANVASSERS Make from S23 t'm 850 er wrrk selliiig goods for E. . KIDLOUr & CO.. 10 llarelay Street, New York. JJ-'yl Send for their Catalogue and terms. Better ;el It Now. It saves life and doctors bills. We mean Brown's Blackberry and Ginger; the most successful remedy ever in troduced in the South and West for tlie cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith Black & Co., O. F. Johnson, and J. M. Roberts, Platts mouth ; and J. V. Paiuter, East Platts mouth. The Most Miserable Man on Earth Is the sufferer from indigestion. Those only know its horrors who have felt them. To such is offered not only a ray of hope, but a certainty of ' relief and certain cure, in the use of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. This wonderful leme dy cures without fail, when taken as directed. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith Black & Co., O. F. Johnson, J. M. Roberts, Plattsmouth; and J. V. Painter, East Plattsmouth. To Be or Not To Be Bilious, depends on whether you use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills or not. They have no equal for preventing and curing biliousness. Try them. For sale bv J. II. Butterv, Smith, Black d Co.,' J. M. Roberts, and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er, East Plattsmouth. J. N. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. " 8tf Money te Loan. Money to loan oh Real Estate, at 9 er cent interest, tf I). II. Wiieelek. THE MARKETS. HOME MAKKKTS. UKAIN AND rKODUCE. Wedaesday, June 1, 1S81. K5 23 24 'St Vt heat. No.2.. .. Corn, ear " shelle Oats llarley.No. 2 Kye Native Cattle... Ho Butter Ekk-.-- Potato-.- ..4 onri rt ..4 50644 IT, 15 12 1 25 NEW YORK MAKKETS. Nkw Yokk, June 1, 1881. Wheat. $ I 13 4 4.1 lt e Corn . . . Oats .. CHICAGO MAKKETS, Chicago. .Tune 1.181 Flour 4 60 425 00 Wheat 1 05 Corn ..I..-.. 44 Oat -sis -live .-, - 1 15 Bat ley. 9 I.IVK STOi'K. ,TIoss, sliipniiig v ...?5 !.VH 20 Cattle. " 5 Mi 5 4i Sheep 4 354t 5 50 LEGAL NOTICES. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have filed with the County Clerk vt Cans County, Nebranka, application t..r license to cell spirituous, malt. or vinous liijuor, in me town 01 iuiivuit Cane County, Nebraska, in accordance with the law 01 lewd. nt2 Juiinohsenkoi- Legal Notice. Aea Core and Miehael P. Willianif, Plaintiff against Henry K. Prife, defendant. In Justice's Court for Cass County, before I C. Lewi. Juxtiee. The said dependent is notified that on the 1 day of April. IsM, said Justice issued au orde of ut taclitiient in said cause fur the sum of S2 said cause was continued to June luth, a one p. 111. Ckitkh & Hamsky, lota Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Administrator's Sale. Nutiee is hereby k'vcu that in pursuance of a eecretal order 01 sale luaue 11 y 111s Honor h. n. Pound, Judaic of the neeond Judicial liistrict, at tne regular term 01 ine justrici court in and for Cas County. Nebraska, and on the fourth day of May, ism, 1 will on Friday, .Sd day of .lime, A. 1. issl at the front door ot the Court House in Plattsniouth. Cass County. Nebraska, and at the hour of ten o'fioek of said day, oiler for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all the rijiht title and interest 01 all the liens 01 uaviu o. SLoopniaii, deceased, late of Cass County Nebracka. in and to the following described real estate to wit: the west half (' of the southeast quarter Oil and the east half (H)of the south weft quarter ()of section twenty feveii U7), township ten -(10). rane twelve (12), east of the nxth P. M. situated iu Cass County, Nebrafka. The administrator reserves the riKht to reject any or all bids. The sale will remain open for the space of one hour. It. B. windiiam. Administrator of the estate of Havid O. Shoopinan, deceased. Ml Road Notice. To whom it may eonnrn: The section line road ix'titioned for by (i. M. Flower et al. coniuieiicinj; at Southwest corner section thirty-two (32) township eleven (11) raiit;e eleven (II) in Cass County ; running thence North three (3) miles to Northwest tnw) corner of section twenty (20), same township and range ; the same lias been declared by the Couuly Conimi"ioncr an open road, aud all objections thereto or claim for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's office, on or be fore noon on the lath day of July. A. I. lssl, or uueli load will be ope'ned without reference thereto.- 815 J 1). TtTT, County Clerk. PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMPOSED OK tiiiuti:i: 9ie.i?iii:rs, Is now fully prepared to furnish music for any and all occasions. A Tnoioiigli Orfranizaf Ion ' with a complete aud well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to J. P. YOUNG, P. O. P.ook. Store, or lOtf J. FIN LEY JOHNSON. Sec'y. X ECHOLS & SOX, Contractors and Builders. Having enlarged our shop and purchased a Steam Power Circle Saw, we are prepared to do au unlimited amount ot worli iu our line in a KlitST-CI.ASSMAN.NEIt. and those who contemplate building wiil find it to their interest to ;et estimates from us before srivinjr their work toother parties. KstimateB made on all kinds of work Fkkk, of Ciiakuk. PLEASE REMEMBER that the Cukai-kst and Ukst Pi.ack to buy Staple and Fancy Groceries AND First-Class Dry Goods, IS AT Til OLD RELIABLE STOKE -- OF Cor. Main :imi Third StV, Plattsmouth. ;"Sloek alwaps fresh and new, ami prices iluavs ar the bottom. Call aud convince your selves. - lOtf 201 SOUTH CLARK ST. CHICAGO, ILL. A regular graduate of mediciiip. longer located In Chicago than any oilier secialist. Over 20 years successful practice. Syphilis, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, liuoture, and all I rinarv Diseases, (Ki-lneys or madder,) syph ilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Honef, Cured Safely. Privately. Wperiiiatorrliea, Scximl Dehili.y. re sulting from fcM-li'-AlsuKe. Sexual Excesses or over brain work, producing nervousness, cenii nal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, defec tive memory , physical decay. confusion of ideas and Impoteney, rendering marrivge improp er, are permanently cured. Consultation at office or by mall Free, (inide to Hrnlth, 2 stamps. " Medicines sent by mall or express. Cm es guaranteed. Incurable eases not uuder- taken. !p"iai auciiniin i m.scases 01 Women. Jteliable Fenial Fills, St a Box. MARRIAGE GUIDE, 275 pages, a hundred pen pictures. ho should marry ; ho not ;TXeasou why ; 1'hys lcal life of man and woman How to be happy in the married relation. The m.'iried and those contemplating marriage, should read and preserve it for reference. 1'rice, ro cts. in post age Stamps or Currency. A. G. Ot.IX, M. I).. Tly SOI South Clark St.. Chicago. POSITIVELY CUBED BY CARTER'S f IVEFt I PIJLLS. -zzzLJ V3 Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved And Can Prove What tee Claim. lyg Ttiery are no fjitlnry and nodiinp. poinlmriili. If yon are troubled wltti SK It HEAIueHB you ran he wily nnd quirk ly fu red, a hundred tiwvc been already. We shall be pleased to mafia heel of testimonial to any Interested. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Also euro nil forms of Biliousness, prevent Consti pation and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relievo distress from too hearty catin?. correct Disorder! of the Stomach, Stimulate tho Llver.and Ke gulnto tho Bowels. They do all this by taking Just one Uttlo plllatadoso. They are purely vegetable, do not gripo or purzennd aro as nearly perfect as It is possible for a pill to be. Price 25 cents, 5 for f 1 Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. W. D. JONES, Successor to Jones & Agnew J A'jain takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. The old Bonner Stables, in I'lattsniouth, are now leased by W. I). Jones, and be has 011 band New and handsome accommodations, iu the shape Of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, aud SADDLE HOUSES. I am now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE bTRADEI And will Train and Break Colts On Keaxonable Terms. ALSO KLM EMBER, That with plenty of room (that every one known I have) Hi in v etable. f can net Farm ers' clock and wagons, load of hay, &c, under cover, w bere they will keep dry. Thai.khii; nil the old patrons for their liberali ty. 1 solicit their trade for the future, satisfied that I can accommodate them better and do better by them than everbefore.' 501y W. D. JONES. THE COTTAGE HOUSE. A. BEESO.V, Proprietor. Ou Sixth. South of Main. JliXtrxliinj and TriinxUnt Trnvtl Entertained. GOOD HEALS ItY THE DA I'. ft ll?IITS WANTED llt Beit id Fuuit. I UELII I O Still.; I-.clonal Book, awl Biblr. Price 1 A redacnUB uci ct. MMwaal rublufc'f 0., St- Lows, Mo. BETTEH GOODS AND - Cheaper Gqq& than anywhere west of the Mlssixslppi Kivrr AT FRED. GORDER'S M IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main, betw. Third and Fourth Streets, East of Court House, PIiATTSMOXTTH, 1TEB AM. KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest improved patterns. Sa 1 i s lac t i 0 1 1 G u a ra 1 1 1 ceil . -o ALL FARMERS know what I keep, aud my Sprinaud Summer stock is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be fcund here. Iu a'ddilloti, I have added ail kinds of Buggies Wagons O J. Hi IN SEASON. rJXN'T FOUGHT THE I'LACK. $66 a week In your 011 town. Terms and , outfit free Address. II. Hali.ktt & Co. rortlaud, Maine. ijy E. G. Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still find theniKelvex at home to Cass County r ai mers aim an ineir oiu customer. We have this Winter our us ual full ami larger lines of goods than, "perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the country Jias demanded larger stocks, and of a better class, wi hace eudtuoored to meet that demand. In Eats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens' jur n litter wear, we ace a large and varied assortment at reduced rates. DEESS GOODS of all kinds. Dress Trimmings of the latest styles. Buttons in endless variety, our line of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and we think, vil li selected. LADIES SHOES MEN S AND BOYS BOOTS AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSK.S' SHOES. to suit all persons anl all purses A verv full line of ;liAHHnAKK AMI HTOXKWAItr.. which von must xce to select from. G-BOOSBIES ! Sugars of standard grades, IJlpnn of the finest qualities, selected by our 1 Odd selves. PnfTpfiP of many brands, especially our own LUliuUil brand of r'UKSll roai.tf.U ('(iikkk - callcd tho "MElllgt E." Try it and see, leluie purchasing elsewhere. Dried Fruits of all kind, fresh ar.d sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANN ED COODS from all quarters. Very line I aiilornia Koods. KEEN WTNTEK Al'I'LES by the barrel or buf hel. Iu all Ibfse branches we fhall en deavor to nell law an any onf, and an Is poHsiple to do a wjlnii bchi NKss. We invite attention and w ill tdiow all that call our Roods. Don't be afrsiid t. ask for what you want, and c:i II of leu hiiiI earlv. 37m3 K. O. DOVEY & SON. IMattsinouth Neb. 70A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made P I St outly outfit free. Addresx, Tuitlt & Co., Augusta. Maine. 4Uly C. SCHLEGEL, Successor to Sciii.miEL & Nikman, Manufacturers of AUNTIE CIGAB , And dealers In SMOKEUS' FANCY ARTICLES, SMOKING aud CHEWING T O 15 A C C 0 . Special liKANDS and sizes of CIGAKS made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar clippings wild for smoklrfl obacco. MaJi Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store Oliwlte lPtt Office, Plattsmouth, Neb. Ini3 WILLIAM O.EROLD, dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTHS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOOD3 GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Lar,;e stock of BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queenswaro, and in fact everything yon ?sui call for in the Hue of General Merchandise. CASH FA ID FOU HIDES AND FCKS. All kinds of country oioduce taker in ex change for.coods. 3I0MUS O'KOUKKi:. once more comes forward with an entire Stock of t he finest Fieee Goods ever brought into IMattsinouth I I EVERY GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTEDto FIT Hundreds go there and they are ALWAYS SUITED. Shop opposite the Com t House. Give him call and examine for yourselves. 4stf UlA'TM 'ATi:i) forthe Hestand Fast fl.rt Selling IMctorial Hooks and Hi hies. Prices reitnced 33 itf-r cent. National Publishing Co., Sf.Louis, M(i. SUM St. T&aoplx, I- Is conducted bv an expert accountant and successful teacher. Instruction thor-mfli mid practical. Tuition lower than elsewhere. Full particulars to any address. -ml TIIOS. J. BltYANT. Fie. frt 59fl'Mr ,la' at home. Sample worth yu v"-v'5.iree. Addrese, Stinso.n & Co., l'ortland, Maine. weiy 1 ft' . n .4 WP,"