I! The Herald. LOCAL NEWS. Roberts sells wall paper. 311 f Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. ' 3tf O'Eeary's fame U travelling. The Sheridan Tost wants a boy fixed, too We return oar thanks to some friend for a copy of the laws of 1881. I sell the best itnd cheapest boots ard shoes. I defy competition. 4tf l'ETEK MEKOES. Capt. II. E. Palmer and his son George relume I from Montana last week. Bananna Car; miels at the P. O. Xews Depot. Piattsm uith will h ive the best celebration on t tie Fourth that it has had for years. Hesser's picnic gardens are look ing fine now and will well repay any one for the visit. O'taw.i Beer Ice cold drawn from Piiil Young's .Soda Fountain. 1 Jeirv llartman, the contractor. has 130,00 ) ood hard brick for sale now. S ' is new Ad. For mixed paints go to Roberts Drug Store. oltf Mayor O'Kotirke is preparing to build on his lots on west side of Cth street. Organs cleaned and repaired by James I'eltee. tf The W. 0. T. I. will meet next Thursday the 23rd in the Presbyterian Church at 4 o'clock, P. M. Rremiier's choice Crackers at Ben nett & Lewis'. Ilt4 We never knew Srliul huff was a Professor before we saw the Sangerfest reported in the Omaha Republican. The Piiremomutor isn't quite up to de top but was 100 on our front porch yesterday and 9S7 the day before. Charley Holmes has some very line new teams and a lot of new har ness that shines like a lawyer's cheek. Allstjlesof smoking and chew ing Tobacco, also the best 5c cigar in the ci'y at tin P. O. News Depot. 1 Several couples of Good Tem plars went out to Pleasant Ridge Eoiljje last Saturday night and had a pleasant time. Bennett & Lewis still sell Brem ner's fine Crackers and Cakes. 1 1 14 Weeping Water has been having a grand musical convention, mention of which will be found in our Weep ing Water Notes. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every dav, at the Union Bakerv, corner Main and Third. " lOtf We object to that big Lincoln poster in Grace Ji Theirolf's window, its a screen, shuts out, the inside, Sec. Slocutub law, you know. For the best staple and fancy groceries in Plattsmouth go to J. V. Weekbach's. lOtf Piiil Young is taking orders for the Scientific Supplement to Scientific American, which has various views of our B. & M. Bridge, caisson work, Ask your grocer for Bremner's Crackers, and if he says he does not keep them, tell him he is a fraud and change vour place of trading at once. Ilt4 The regular meetings of the Post of the G. A. R. nw are the second and fourth Tuesdays each month. Re member the nights and come out for business. Bremner's choice Crackers at W. II. Baker & Co's. Ilt4 A new pay-car, of very tine work manship and most convenient equip ments has just been turned out from the B. & M. shops here under the su pervision of Mr. Ilawkswortli. Lemons only 25 cents per Dozen at the 1'. O. News Deiot. 1 Dan Smith had a very nice little lawn party at his residence last Satur day evening. Dancing, games, &c, by the light of an eclipsed moon was a rare novelty which was enjoyed by all. W. II. Baker & Co. Sell Bremner's Cue Crackers and (Takes. Ilt4 Squire Vivian is getting ready to build a house under the shadow of the church in the morning. In the after noon the Parsou'H be in the Squire's shadow. Well it'll be good for 'em both. A rose by any other name would smell the sa,me, but any Crackers but Bremner's will not taste so sweet and delicious, not by a jug-full and don't you forget it. 1U4 The Lincoln papers haven't got over Jay Gould's visit yet. Why. if Jay w ere to come here we'd just pick him up and set him on top of the brick tower in the B. lt M. yard, and keep him there -till he promised to build us another railroad or run the new Mo. Pacific in heie "tew onct." '-CofTee and Cream" Drawn from Phil Young's soda fountain Ice cold only 3 cents per (J lass. 1 Lightning Rods No humbug. If you want your houses or barns rodded. and put up in good shape, no fraud, no humbug, go to J. W. Clark "Weeping Water. 7tf The W. C. T. U. of Plattsmouth will hold a series of Anniversary meetings, the latter pait of next week, commemorative of their organization seven years ago. Able workers from abroa 1 are expected, and an interest ing and profitable occasion is antici pated. Further notice next week. Look out fo- a large assortment of Fire Work, Flags, Torpedoes, Pa per Caps, and Pistols. Fire Crackers and Chinees Lanterns and many other 4 th of July goods at the P. O. News Depot. 1 Mike Murphy and Mac Murphy, Algerines frtmi Constantinople are fighting fur the postm.tstership of plattsmouth, like a brace of tomcats in a spring serenade, Watchman. This is tin goodtokep. and we make a note of it to match Henry Boeck's babies the Omaha papers told of the other day. What fellows these Omaha chaps are for news. Personal. Mrs. D. Ilawkswortli has gone east on a visit. Miss Hannah Ogney visited friends in Omaha during the Saengerfest. Mrs. F. E. White is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Drummond in Fremont. Mr. Peppcrberg made a flying trip to St Joe last Saturday and returned on Monday with his family. S. L. Carlyle cf Grand Prairie was in to hear Schuyler Colfax and called on the IIekald Monday. Miss Ida Waterman returned from Jacksonville Academy last week to spend her summer vacation. Mr. II. D. Hathaway and son Charles were in the city last week, having come down to consult Dr. Livingston in regard to the health of the latter, which has been poor for some time. We omitted to make mention last week of Mr. J. W. Hosier, of Wash inglon. D. C, son-in-law of Wm. B Porter, who is visiting Plattsmouth and looking at the western country generally. Mrs. and Miss McKnew, of Wash ington, D. C, mother and sister of W H. McKnew, engineer in charge of the Missouri river improvements, arrived in the city Friday on a visit to Mr McKnew, who hopes that they wil find PlaMsmouth pleasant enough to remain here through the summer. - George A. Maguey, our young friend of the legal persuasion is starting out for himself in the law business. His office is over Baker & Co's. store. No young man in this community stands higher, has worked more faithfully. or deserves success more honestly than young Maguey and the IIekald hopes he may receive the reward of earnest endeavors. Our Plattsmouth University boys returned home last week, for their summer vacation. Quite a brigade of them there is now, Dan and Myron Wheeler, Theodore Livingston, Fred Stadelman and Charley Parmele Some of these days the Herald will have glowing (it hopes) accounts to give of their graduation with honor to themselves and their city. Among those who came up to hear uoirax iroua v . w. and around were Senator Tefft, Editor Mathews, Dr. Gib bon, Doctor Butler, D. C. Flemiug, D. T. Dudley, G. S. Barry, Landlord Thorp and Messrs Barrett, Lambing, and Sigler. They all hurried away Tues day morning for fear they might get run over by the cars I efore they could get home. Charley Sigler says lie hopes they won't build the road till he gets a new team for the one he drives now is awful afraid of the Keers. .mi. couax seeineu to enjoy nii W f-y i . i a. ? ? ride behind those greys and when Jones turned round in a narrow place by the Machine Shops remarked: "That's well done, I couldn't have turned that team there to save my soul." The IIkkald Ed. said: "Prob ably Jones couldn't make your speech to-night to save his soul" which -re minded Mr. C. of a little story. He was lecturing somewhere, shortly af ter the war, aud was the guest of a man worth a million of dollars. On their return to the house his host said : "Colfax, do you know what I was thinking of while you were lectin ing?" "Why, my speech, I hope," said C. "No, I was just thinking I would give half of all I am worth, if I could mas ter the issues of the day as you do and know that 1 could throw out a little poster saying I would lecture such a night, and 3,000 people or more would rush to hear me." "Well, what do you suppose I was thinking of?" said C. "Of what you were saying, of course," was answered. "No, I was thinking of you with a million of dollars at your command; you can travel as you like, purchase what you like, live at ease or enjoy yourself as you may choose, while I travel forced marches, six months in a year, barely making both inds meet, and get sick and tired of all speech-makiug." Sarsaparilla or Root Beer drawn from Phil Young's Soda Fouutaiu. 1 A yard-man got his hand badly smashed coupling cars, Sunday night. Did you see that four horse team of greys, Jones had hooked up Tues day, eh ? A new sidewalk is being put in front of the M. E. Church which is a great improvement. Mr. J. C. Morrissey is about com mencing the erection of a residence on Third and Oak streets. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cox of this city traveled with Hon. Schuyler Colfax on his first trip across the continent. The B. & M. are working dili gently, rock ballasting and otherwise improving their road and all traces of the big rise are about obliterated. Our man Schulhoff went up to the Sangerbnst. He sajs "Slocumb Water" caught titts, Friday and Satur day in Omaha. Such a country, such a beebles! Mrs. Henry Waterman is the daughter of an intimate friend of Mr. Colfax, and spent a few pleasant mo ments with him recalling former meetings. -Parties have been all the go the last two weeks; one at D. B. Smith's last Monday night, one at Mr. Tucker's Saturday night, and one at Mr. Davis on Tuesday evening. Jones and Agnew have bought a very fi-e carriage, made in Burlington and one of the most convenient calling carriages we have seen ; with the grey team it makes a stylish turn out. First we cry "too much rain, every thing will be drowned out." and then we wait just about a week or so and cry "dry weather, are we never going to have any rain, everything will be dried up." But seriously, this immed iate section needs a few shower bad, although rains seem to prevail all around us. Carpets in every style at Bean & Orchard's, Omaha. Just go and see them when you are up. AH About the Eagle. A rousing. Fourth of July Meeting took place Saturday evening at the Court House. Mayor O'Rourke in the chair and W. M. McLennan Secretary. The finance com. selected at a for mer meeting reported $258 subscribed. Committees were appointed as follows: Gen'I arrangements D. II. Wheeler, M. B. Murphy. R. B. Wind ham, R. W. Hyers, F. Gorder. Grounds G. F. IUbbs, J. V. Weck bach.G. W. Fairfield. Amusements F. S. White. M. Mc Elwain, Chas. Duke. Music J. P. Young, Fiuley Johnson, J. A. Connor. Speakers J. W. Johnson, M. A. Hartigan, G. S, Smith. Phire-Wks M. B. Murphy, II. Sage, Chas. Black. Printing MacMurphy, Bushnell, and Chas. Pettee. Marshals J. W. Johnson, L.D. Ben nett, F. E. White. Invitations G. II.'Ashmun, W. L. Browne, J. B. Strode, A. W. McLaugh lin, Treas. The temporary offices were made permanent, and another meeting called for Tutsday night to report aud perfect business. ADJOUKNED MEETING. Plattsmouth, June 14th, 1881. Met pursuant to adjournment. Committee on grounds not yet de cided. D. II. Wheeler added to com mittee. Committee on music report: Plattsmouth Band. Bohemian Band not yet answered; Glee Club sug gested; further time granted. Committee on fireworks have made a good selection. Committee on amusements; Foot race (bovs and men's); hook and lad der race; sack race; wheelbarrow race hook and ladder (juvenile) race; walk ing match (young and c-ld men); bel race; will decide on others. Committee on speakers: decider' not to go outside of Cass county. Committee on amusements: have sent invitations to each Sunday School in the city, A. F. & A. M E. A. U. ; K. of II.; I. O. O. F G. A. R.; G. T.; T.oflL; Leider- kranz: Old Settlers' Association. Re plies not yet received. Finance committee: instructed 'o raise and collect more funds. Committee on amusements to have charge of Masquerade, with power to appoint sub-committees. Meeting then adjourned to Friday evening next. W. N. McLexxax, Secretary. Phil Young sells Wild Cherry Beer, Sweet Cider Beer, and Mead, drawn from the soda fountain spark ling and cold, at 5 cents per glass. 1 Mrs. E. B. Lewis has been sick but is better. Dr. Clutter has been quite ill we ant sorry to learn. The Firemen aie going to have a grand ball the 4th. Coupe's Circus is coming here the 13th Out at Fair Grounds. The "Creme Oatmeal Soap" is the latest thing out and has had a big run For Sale at W. II. Baker & Co's. 1 Doc. Hall lost the train at Lin coin, Neville says; why is this thusly, Doc. They are at last grading 6th street and putting dirt in beyond the Vine street bridge, also fixing Vine and 7th street bridge. Many of our readers well remem ber Mr. C. B. Cooper formerly agent of the B. & M. R. R. Co. at this place and the following in regard to his little daughter Ola who is only fifteen years old, will be read with interest by her many friends and schoolmates here. Mr. Cooper is now residing in Ander son, lnu., ana mis cupping is uiKen from the Democrat published in that ulace. describing the commencement exercise of their High School: MISS ICEOLA COOPEK delivered the Salutatory address. She took for her subject, "From defeat we may learn to conquer." Her essay was well read and contained many good thoughts. Miss Cooper is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Cooper, of this city, aud carried off second honors of her class. Her sister Laura graduated last year carrying off the highest honors of her class. W. II. Baker & Co. are selling the "Creme Oatmeal Soap, which is one of the best of soaps for toilet use, soft eniug and cleansing the skin and ten dering it clear and -fair. Only ten cents a cake. 1 The Fire Company met last night ill regular meeting and went through what regular business there was be fore it and then the subject of having dance was taken into consideration. and after thoroughly canvassing the question they decided to have a grand Firemen's Ball on Fourth of July night. The meeting then adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening. All parties are especially invited to be present. And don't you forget it, Phil Young sells the Genuine Bowker's Birch Beer, made according to direc tions, and drawn from the Soda Foun tain Ice cold at only 5 cents per glass. 1 To Let to Lodgers. Rooms on Oak st. opposite the Cath olic church. X6wly and neatly furn ished. Inquire of Mrs. C. O. Newton it the above residence. 13t3 J. X. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. 8tf Ice! 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 The best and cheapest. The finest and neatest Shoes and Slippers For little trippers at Merges. 4tf Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tCm G. A. It. At a meeting of the G. A. R., Tues day evening, the following resolution was passed unanimously, and ordered spread upon the minutes of the Post: Resolved, that the hearty thanks of the soldiers of John McConihie Post No. 45 Grand Army of the Re public are hereby tendered to the gen erous women of Plattsmouth and vicinity who so freely contributed flowers wherewith to decorate the graves of dead comrades to the ladies and gentlemen of the Glee Club for their beautiful chants and to the Rev. Mr. Baird and Chaplain Wright for services at the Presbyterian Church aud at the graves of our dead We also beg to ulace upon record our grateful remembrance of the efforts of all those citizens who fur nished us wagons and particularly for the very profuse decoration of their places of business and resi dences with the glorious colors under which we fought and beneath which so many of our comrades offered up their lives that those colors might still wave over our undivided country. The Old Settlers' Association of Cass County are invited to aid in the celebration of the 4th of July it seems, and it has been suggested to us that a meeting be called on that day (at the most convenient time) to make arrangements for a picnic, or gather ing this fall in connection with the old soldiers of the county and possi bly the State Historical Society, which meets here in October. Such meeting will be called somewhere on the grounds that day. The Mail Route from Plattsmouth to Nebraska City. No. ai.oja now runs from Plattsmouth Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Leave Plattsmouth at 1 p. in., at U nion Mills bv o p. m. Leave Union Mills 7 a. m., a' Platts mouth bv 11 a. in. . Married. ECCLES-COLE-At the residence of the bride' parent near Plattsmouth. on June Till A. J). lssi. bv Elder J 11. hmbree, Mk. Samuel Kivi.ks and Miss Mauv K. Colic. MOOKK OLDHAM At Uie residence of the briilf's i:uenf. on Alav l'JIll. hv Kev. Geo. K. Miirr.iv. Mk. Joski'H It Moohk and Miss Doha Oi.uham. both of Thre.? Groves, Cass Co. .Nebraska. W YSX liOAXY At Uie residence of Mr. Joseph Tubbs. on J tint mil. A. D. I KM. by Kev. lieu. It. Murray, mk. v ILL! am w vnn. and Miss Kiz.IK Koaxv both of Three i;roven, Cas County, Nebraska. Suicide of Capt. Knhl. Captain Henry Kulil, well known here at one time, committed suicide in Omaha last Saturday by shooting him self with an old fashioned six cham bered revolver, while laboring under an attack of delirium tremens. Ivuhl lately drew a pension from the German government and also one from ours, as he was a captain in the 2nd Neb. He clerked for Schnasse and Lehn- hoff when thev kept on the corner of 2d and Main sts. The poor fellow had been drinking lately, in fact had be come a perfect wreck and has at last gone to his long home by his own hand. Ofliee or the Chief Signal Ofltcer. Washington, D. C, J June 11th, 1881. , Mk. A. L. Child. Signal Service Kiver Ob server Plattsmouth, Nb. silt: On and after July 1st. 1881, the zero of the river gauge at Bruns wick, Mo., will be placed at low water of 187C. which is five (5) feet below the zero now in use. That at St. Joseph, Mo., at low water of 1873. which is 3.75 feet below the zero now in use. Furnish this information to the newspapers puuiisneu at your station, and request that it be published for the benelit of their readers .and the general public. Acknowledge receipt. Wm. E. Bkinkhimek 1st Lieut. 3rd TJ. S. Artillery, A.S. O. Notice. There will be no preaching a, the M. E. Church next Sabbath, on account of the Pastor's attendance at the com mencement of the Nebraska Confer ence Seminary at York. Sabbath school as usual at 9:30 A. M. Aver s Aarue wure is a purely veg etable bitter and a powerful tonic, free from quinine or any mineral sub stance, and always cures the severest cases. F.O. A. MAUXKY. ATTOKNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PCBl.IC. mil Collection Aueut. Ottice over iiakcr & Co c. ftore, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 14ly Carter's Little Liver Pills have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for Sick Headache, Biliousness, Con stipation, Pain in the Side, and all Liver Troubles. Trv them. For sale by Smi'Ji Black & Co. Ha u ted day boarders at st. between Vine A few more Mrs. Sage's, on 4th and Main sts. 2t r or constipation, costiveness, or biliousness, use Dr. Marshall's Bif Bromoline. Big bottles for 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it. Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur- ty. Inquire of D. D. Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf liiiiousness or constipation is a sign of disordered liver. Cure them both with a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Brom oline, the Big Blood Medicine, 50 cents bottle. Come and See The large stock of Spring Shoes and Slippers, good and nice at Merges. 4tf The people of the west owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Ayer for the pro duction ot Ayers Ague Cure. Its timely use will save much suffering and much discouragement, and we recommend it with the greatest con- nuence in its aoincy to uo all that is promised for it. Prejudice Kills. 'Eleven years ur daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her dis ease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good Health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account or prejudice against so good a med icine as Hop Bitters. The Parents. Dickens satirized the costs of tha English Court of Chancery, and, says the London Tth'frujih, it still "grinds men's bones to make its bread." Anne Richardson, a domestic servant, had saved 240, to which her master, Sir George Balfour, added a free gift of 60, lodging the whole with trustees, who were to pay her the interest. After a time. Anno wanted to go to New Zealand, aud desired the possessionof her capital. The trustees had no objection. . provided they obtained the leave of tho Master of the Rolls, tor that purpose a friendly suit was instituted, and tho leavo obtained, but the costs amounted to 216! Thus merely to ask the for mal assent of the Court of Chancery to a change of this kind swallowed up two-thirds of the sum in question. Lord Coleridge, on hearing of the facts wh:ch came incidentally before him a few days ago, aptly said: 'It appears a if Chancery, to prevent anyone from being hurt, sometimes takes caro thai uobo.ly should get any good." Lee Lin. Chinaman, bought a through ticket from New York to St. Louis, and received a chock for his trunk. Arriv ing at St. Louis, he found that the lock of his trunk had been broken oil". Ho was positive that when he last saw tho trunk in New York it was fastened prop- Deny. On opening it he discovered that sixty silver dollars 'and two silk handkerchiefs were missing. He sued the Terro Haute and Indianapolis Rail road Company. A Justice of the 1 eaco gave judgment in his favor, but in the Circuit Court, to which the case wa; taken, the jury was directed to bring in a verdict for the defendant. Lef Liu took the case up to tho Court of Appeals of Missouri, and last week had the satisfaction of hearing the Judge reverse tho decision of the lower court, and declare that he could bring his action against either of the railroad companies over whose tracks he and his trunk had been conveyed. . Mark Twain's Advica to Scribblers. Here are sonic words of sarcastic ad vice from Mark Twain which are often put into an editor's head by matters not wholly unconnected with the contents of his letter-box; "Don t write too nlninli'? it i si Kicrti of fklrlMM.i n ri-iam , - - - o . n' ' Scrawl your article with your eyes shut, and make every word as illegible as you can. Avoid all pains taking with proper names, u e know the full name of every man, or woman, aud child in the Luitcd States, and tho merest hint at the name is sullieient. For instance. if you write a character somewhat like a drunken ligure 8 and then draw a wave line, we know at once that you mean 'Samuel Morrison,' even though you think you may mean 'Lemuel Messenger. How we love to get hold of articles written in this style! And how we should like to get hold of the man that sends them just ten minutes alone in the woods, with a revolver in our hip-pocket!" Cement for Rubber. Powdered shellac is softened in tei times its weight of strong water of am monia, wherebv a transparent mass i obtained, which becomes fluid after keeping some liitle time without the use of hot water. In three or four weeks the mixture is perfectly liquid, and, when applied, it will be found to soften the rubber. As soon as tho ammonia evaporates the rubbef hardens again it is said quite iirmly and thus becomes impervious both to gases and to liquids For cementing sheet rubber, or rubber material in any shape, to metal, glas and other smooth surfaces, the cement is highly recommended. A Buried Algerian City. London Timet".! rrench newspapers report the dis covery in Algiers, by the arclueologist M. larrv, of a city winch had been en tombed in the sand. M. Tarry's atteiv tion had been awakened by tho mound' like appearance ot the satuiv soil, anc some digging brought to light the miliar rets and upper portion of a mosqjo. Jb urtlier excavation lav baro a Ur race a tower, and about a dosu houses, all in excellent preservation. He reported his discovery to the Gov ernment of Algiers, which has uikU v- taken to have the site thoroughly cjj plored. The place is in the southern pat of the province, not far from thetovtn of Ouargla, and exposed to tho full blajsil of the sandy winds from tho desert. Probably a succession of siroccos beai- ing clouds of saud completely hllcd up the streets and houses, making tho town uninhabitable, and so drove out the pop. ulalion. At present thero is no ground for conjecture as to the date of tho oo currencc. A New York paper says that as tho result of fast living a largo representa tion of the best families may bo found in the lunatic asylums, while, hundreds are borne to early graves. It is tho 6anie everywhere. Mr. Mark Twain is said to be contem plating literary suicide, in the form of a Cyclopedia of Humor, in which he'is to bo assisted by tho leading humorists of America. Wherever coughs, colds and con sumption exist. Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral ought to be known and used. There never existed a semtiment so univers al among all classes in favor of any other medicine, as is entertained the world over, in regard to Aver's Cherrv Pectoral. The humblest patient in the pioneer's cabin, and the proudest dame in the metropolis, alike use it, appreciate it. and speak its prnises. -Constipation is positively cured by Carter's Little Liver Pills. Not by purging and weakening the bowels, but by regulating and. strengthening them. This is done bv improving the digestion and stimulating the liver to the proper secretion of bile, when the bowels will perform their customary functions in an easy and natural man ner. Ask for Carters Little Liver Pills. Price 23 cents. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. How to Save. All men and women who work hard with mind or body are subject to peri odical attacks of biliousness, which may end in disordered kidneys or liver and dangerous illness. A 50 cent or 31.00 bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic will keep these organs active, and by preventing the attack save you much sickness, loss of time and great ex pense. Many families are kept in perfect health by using the Tonic when Spring or Fall sickness threat ens. JJelay at such times means dan ger. Detroit Press. See other column. Ilt5 Collection Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me by note or open account are requested to call and settle the same Aitliin thirty days from date as I must close my books, and shall change my business somewhat after this date. Please be promnt. J. W. Thomas, m. r. Weeping Water, June (jth, I8al. 13. Lost ! Gold-bowed spectacles, between the Christian Church and house on Sun day evening. The finder will please return to Dr. Schildknecht or to the orwner, Mrs. Seay. W. H. Schildknecht. SPECIAL NOTICES. Employment fou Ladies. The Queen City Suspender 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, and 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 & 140 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. H:u Money te Loan. Money to loan on Ileal Estate, at per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheelek. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach 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 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. WOOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. Alderiiey Stock. Mr. J. F. Beaumeistcr now owns tho ALDEUNEY BULL, " WELLINGTON," No. 1907, dropped January 4lh, 1873, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 733; grandsire, Kentucky 623. 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 this summe: at Mr. Beaurjeister's place north of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal should 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 Comity and State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; i ties wish ing to build a tire-proof i e, before the comet comes down, ca! n J. T. A. IIooveh. Louisville, Nebi .ka. 14tf Drflliack's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a sate, certain and speedy cur3 for Kheumatism, Neural gia, Lame Backs, Pains in the side, Stomach, Kidneys, &c, Se. Smith, Black & Co. have sl'.J over one hun dred bottles in the last two months. 4Slf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sclilegel & Niemann's, opposite r. U. rtf AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Make from to ." ier wrcK s.lliim j.i.xls for E.C. liIDIiOl T & CO.. 1 l';ir l;iy Street, New Yolk. -jjyl Semi for their Catalogue and terms. 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. 3tf For Sale or Trade. A house and two lots in Louisville. House has five rooms and basement; good well on premises. Will take a team as part pajment; will sell at a bargain. Reason for selling, I wish to move 0:1 my farm. Inquire of Samuel Hellwu-, Louisville, Neb. 10t4 Dr. Stliildknetht has moed to his new jfiice on corner of Main and Soventh sts. -and will be found there, after this during office hours. The Doctor has a cozy place con- veninent to the business portion of the town readily accessible to all patients. 2t If you want to buy or sell city proper ty of any kind If you want to buy or sell a farm of any kind If vou want money with farm lands . to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 4Cm3 Fitzgerald Block. It Must Be So. For all who use Brown's Pepsin Tonic say it is a sine cure for Dys pepsia and sick Headache. Try it. or sale by all Druggists in Platts mouth and East Plattsmouth. opsin. Uhiiharh, Mandrake & Gentian Are the active ingredients of Jrown s 1'epsiu Ionic. (Jive this wonderful Dyspepsia remedy a trial and be cured, gists in Neb. For sale by all drug- Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills re a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation and Biliousness. For lie by all Druggists in the West. Brown's Blackberry and Ginger Should be in every house during the heated, season. It never fails to cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by J. H. Butlerv, Smith, Black fc Co., O. F. Johnson and J. M. Robert , Plattsmouth. "J. V. 'ainter, East Plattsmouth. LEGAL NOTICES. License Notice. Notice in hereby mven that I have filml wttli the County CleiK 1 ';is County. Nebraska, application for llueiiku lo fell spirituous, malt, or vinous liquor, in the town of Ixniinville. as County. Nebraska, in urcordaiu-e with the law of isst. ilt Joh.vOsse.vkoi'. Estray Notice. Takt'ii ui by t he mbseriber. near South Bend, a ref heifer calf, witis the left ear slit. i nd the riiiiil ear cropped. Star in forehead. The t.wi.erean have the samehy provinir ro. jierty ana paying charges a provided by law. - Lci.VZll 11 FAT!!. lti South Lend, Neb. Koatl Notice. Th oil idiom it Hi'iH emtrrrn: The section line iMadi'niitim nriuK at the north east corner of the north west quarter iiiv'4) of the north wes-t 'iof section number nineteen. (Pn, town twelve OJi range ten (lit), limning Ihelicewei-t to the town line between South lleud and Salt Creek precinct, and terininat inn at north west corner of the north weft quarter (nw'i) of the north weft quarter (uw) ot caul section is ordered onened by the county coiiiii-isinners. All claims for damages must be tiled in the Count v Clerk's ollice, on or be- foii noon on the lot li tlay of Atiuust A. 1. lss 01 .such road will be opened without reference thereto. J. 1. Terr l.n." County ClerK. Hritlgo Notice. Notice is hereby civeii that bids f.ir (lie con flruction of a bridge across tin; Weeping Water Creek on quarter .section line running north and soutli through section thir- tv-Mx cvi). town ten (III) rante thirteen (13), will be received up to noon of the li'th day of July, issi. Said bridge is sixty (M) feet long with two approaches twenty jn feet each Substructure of said bridge will be double row of piling ; finale row under beats : super structure to bo iron or wool or combination. Said bids must lie accompanied by specifica tions. The commissioners reserve the riht to reject any or all bids. I'y order or county coicmisMoners. i. i in , 1314 County Clerk Legal Notice. . In the matter of the estate of Sarali IS. States Deceased. In County Court of Cass County, -.Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that upon readim; and iiiiii me ouiy verinea petition or far:'.n r.. I.ytle and Mary A. Carter praviiin fwr linal set tlement of the accounts of the executors of the last will and testament of the said Sarah It. States, deceased, and distribution, it is ordered that said caue be set for hearing on the "slh day ot June. A. I. li si, at 10 o clock a. in., on said day at the othce ol the ioiinty Jude in said County, at which time and place all perrons interested mav appear and show cau-e. if any there lie, why linal settlement ami distribution of said estate should not be made according to the prayer of said petition. A. N. Sfl.l.l VAN. 12t.3 Couuly Judge. Road Notice. To Whom U man Concern: The Commissioner appointed to locate and vacate a county road petitioned for by Henry Inheider et al. to locate a road, commencing at the center of section T in tow nslup l j range 12, east of Oth I. M., running thence east M chums, thence north on 'b section line across sec 7 thence north on a section line to a point within Ml feet of the li. . M. K. K.. thence easterly along the right of wav to the It, If section in t he town ol I edar l reek, auu to va cate road No. 7! or so much if said road as is now located across section ; and the north half of section 7 in township 12, range. 12 east, has reported in favor of the location and vacation thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's ottiee, on or before noon on the liith dav of August A. 1). lssl. or such road will be located aud vacated without reference thereto. 1H5 J. 1. Tctt, County Clerk. PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMI'OSKI) OF tiiiuti:i:v .iii:uti:iis. Is now fully prepared to furnish music for any and all occasions. A -Thoiouia Organization with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders respect fully solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to. f. I'. YH'N;, P. O. Hook Store, or 10U J. 1TNI.KV JOHNSON, Sec-y. PLEASE REMEMBER that tin; Cll KAI-KST and liKsT I'l.AfK to buy Staple anft Fancy Groceries First OLD -Class Dry Goods, KELLUJLE STOKE OK $o$. t?cchbncl, Cor. Main and Third St's, Plattsmouth. 7"Stock alwaps fresh and new, and prices aluavs ar the bottom. Call and convince your selves. lOtf 201 SOl'TH Cf.AKK ST. CHICAGO, 11.1,. A regular graduate of medicine, longer located in Chicago than any ol le-r specialist. Over 2i years successful practice. Syphilis, Oonon hea. (Meet, Stricture, Orchitis, "Kunture. and all I'rinarv I nseascs. Kidneys or llladder,) Syph ilitic or Mercurial AtlectioiiH of the Throat, Skin or liones-. Cured Safely, lri vntely. Kpermat orrlien, Mrxual Itrliili.y, re sulting from ?'lf-Alii!e. Sexual Kxeesses or over brain work, producing nervousness, semi nal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, defec tive memory, physical decay. confusion of ideas and Impoleiicj , rendering marrikge improp er, are iH-rnianently cured. ( 'ons-ultntiou at ollice or by mail I'rec. iuide to Health. 2 stamps. " Medicines sent by mail or express. Ones guaranteed. I nciirahie eases not under taken. Special attention to I nseascs of Women, Iteliable Female I'illn, sia Box. 3i a n it i a c; u c; i 1 1 r , 275 pages, a hundred pen pictures. Who should marry ; Who not ; Reasons why : Phys ical life of man and woman ; How to be happy in tlie married relation. The married and those contemplat ing marriage, should read and preserve it for reference. Price, ." , i ts. In post age Stamps or Currency. ' A. O. OI.IN. M. 1).. Tiy Sol South Clark St.. t hicago. POSITIVELY CURED BY Ws Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved And Can Prove What we Claim. Pjg"rhrrear wo rlliire and no iliup. ii f menf. II yon are troubled ivli:i KI4U II K All ACM you ran bmull.r and qoirklyrurrd, flu liundrrdi have iMii wlrnlj. Wethnll Ixi plf nad to mail a )tet f testimonials to n'aj lntrvt4l. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Alio cure ull forms of Blllouanosc, prevent Consti pation and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relieve Chitrcss from too hcartr eatlni. correct Disorder. of tUo Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Rop ultto the Bovuls. They do all this by talcing Just one little pill at a done. They are pn.-ely vegetable, do not tripe or puree. and aro as nearly perfect as It Is possible for a p;Il tote. Price 23 cents, 5 fortl Bold by drngs'sts everywhere or sent by rati!!. CARTER MEDICINE CQ NEW YORK. JO Nils & AGNEW, Succeccor to W. J. Jones. Ayain takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable. ri.ATTSMOUTJI, - NEIiKASKA. The old I'.otiiier Stiililes. in flat tf mouth, are now leased hy Jones & Alfuew anil tliey 1ivp on lianil New "and IiaiuUomo -iccoiuinoifatioris, in the sliupe ol II OKIES, CARRIAGES, BUG(JIES, and SADDLE HORSES. We tire now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE i TRADE! And will Train and Break Colts On Iieavonstble Terms. ALS0UEMEM1IER, That with plenty of room itliat every one know i w e liave ) in our ftalile, we. can t't ers' ctoi k and wagons, louc? ot liay, &e., et Farin- under cover, wr.cre iney win Keep ury. Th;u.ki::n all the old patrons lor their lilK-nili-t v. v.e solicit their trade for the future, hutlstied th it we can accommodate thein better ami do better by them than ever before. 501 y JONES & AG NEW. MtllOLS & sex, Contractors and Builders. Having enlarged our s'.iop aiiih purchased a Steam l'ower Circle Saw, wo are prepared to do an unlimited amount of work In our line in a FIU.ST-I.A.S .MAN N KR, and those who coutemplate building will find it to their iiiteivft to j;et etiinates from u before Giving their work toother partiee. Estimate made ou all kinds rf work Fkrk of Ciiaiiuk. S2i Wfttrhca. Siem wlndcmf-T so. M'Jiit metal Huntlnit 1 ruiuiti..a roitl 16. feulul trnM 512. Ctictwt auJ tmi for your ovo um or nprulitiv p-tri-. Viul'ie c- CARTERS! I IVER m PIJJ.S. We can vouch for it that Halls' Hair IlenewtT restores gray liair to its youthful color, prevents baldness, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain the skin, and is all together the best known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. We therefore take preat pleasure in recommendi-ig Hall's Hair renewer to our readers. Our dry goods and notion stock is the freshest and largest styles and low est prices; don't take our word for it but call and prove it. W. II. ISaker & Co. 1 l'uriliy the blood and regulate the bowels, if you would have health. There is no remedy equal to the Prick ly Ash Kilters for this purpose. They act directly on the organs concerned, going to the seat of disease and driv ing it from the system. Nor do they stop here, but strengthen tho system, giving it tone and action, rendering it much more capable of resisting all future attacks. - 1U5 BETTER GOODS AMI - Goods than ;uiyvlM-n -st of the Mississippi Kiver -AT- FRED. GORDER'S NEW IMPLEMENT HOUS Main, betw. Third and Fourth SI reels. East of Court House, PLATTSMOUTH, ZCsTIEB o- AIX KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest improved patterns. Satisfaction (Jua ran teed. -o ALL FARMERS know what keep, stoek ;ind my Spring and Summer is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can beftuiid here. In addition, I have added ail kinds of Buggies Wagons IN SEASON. O- Jijrj)OXT TOUtJET THE I'LACE. IC Oil week in your m n town. Terms and Address, II. Hai.i.ktt & Co., l'ortland. Maim pjly E. GL Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still find themu'lveH at home to Cans County Farmers and till their old customer. We have this Winter our us ual full and larytr lints oj Hoods than, ptrhaps, tctr be fore. As the yrowth of the country has dunandtd larytf stocks, and of a bi tter class, trt hart endeavored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves i Mittens Jor Winter mar, we hare a la rye and varied assortment at reduced rates. DRESS O-OODS oj all kinds. Dress 1 rimminys of the latest styles. lint tons in endless ririety. our line of NOTIONS is f j-ceedinyly larye, and wt think, tiiell selected. IAIIES SHOES MEN S AND BOYS HOOTS AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' SHOES. to suit all persons and all purses verv full line of ib!SlVAIti: AMI KTOXKWAIIK. which vou must nee to select from. G-ROOEBIES I Sugars of standard trades. of the finest qualities, selected by our selves. PnfTPPO ",il"y brands, especially our ow n uUlilOo brandofKKK.su hoai.tkd kikkkk called the "MEKKJI E." Try it and ace, tefore piifclia-siiijj elsewhere. Ericl Fruits of all kind", fresh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED OOODS from all quartern. Very line California i;oods. C.KEEN WINTEK AITJ.ES by the barrel or Im-htl. In all these branches we ehall en deavor to hell ox low an any our. and a is pnfsiplK to do a sol .ni blsi XKss. We invite attention and will (-how all that call our sroods. Don't be afraid t. ask for what you want, and callotten and early. 3rni3 E. t;. DOVEY & SON. Plattsmouth Neb. ;79A WEEK. SI2 a day at home easily made J 1 Costly outfit free. Address, Tliik & Co., Augusta. Maine. 4:ly C. SCHLEGEL, StK-ct-s-or to S ih.k;ku& Nikm n Manufacturers of AUNTIE CIG-AB, And dealers in SMOKEKS' FANCY AKTICf.ES, SMOKINC and CTIEWI.NIi T 0 15 A C C 0 . Special JiHANDS and sizes of CIOAKS made to order, anil satisfaction guarantee 1. Ci'ar clippings Hold for sinokinr' 'jbaeco. Maj Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store Ojjoxite I f'oft lifflrc, Plattsmouth. Xeb. lmS rlllll Including Shooting Outfit. hllriSh Every Ctin Warranted WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer In L 11 V GOODS, CLOTHS. J5LANKETS, FE ANN EES, FURNISHING GOOD3 :o : GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Lartce stock of BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queensware, and in fact everything you can call for in the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOK HIDES AND FCKS. All kinds of country oioduce. taker in ex cbang9 forlgoods. ZULUL