Herald. UiE l. aDTEUTISKMENTS. u line Itcgular advcnta No adveriiseiuunl iu.-ert-... . iiU. a. ".'.aUite nilCJ. , - .. el ...ii.mtji of the law will be neld : r :il li-j.il notices they hand In. i :U a proof of publlca- y ;. M ill be kveld (or the publics 11 notice. :ommi:nicaYToN3. Miiiiri';M.' Is limited, all communications i- .- i.ni-f mid to point, with do want . i Mvnsille for the correctness i . .1 t. w,-y of paid matter and paid L 1. y '. rsf.n lio take the paper rezularlj ii,.- -oflice. whether directed to bis .. ., '!it'rlili subsc liber or not ifl m-iide for the pay. ft If ;mv person ordei hl paper discontin ued iif m::st pay all arrearages, or the publisn ei n;.v continue to fHMiit It until payment U i.....:f. miii collect the whole amount, whether ;jc paper 1m tifcsu from the office or not. i iu- c.nits h ive decided that refusing to ti;. iifw.ti:ip rs and periodicals from the post .;..tc, or removing and leavintr them unualled f. i. i mima fatU evidence of intkntiohai. r k f n. LOCAL NEWS. Don't forget! that th under siimed tire "runninsr-jjff" their remain ing stock of first class Boy's and Chil li nil's Clothing cheaper thn ever. Coma and get some of the Bargains of S. & C. Mavek, next to Carruth's. Oh for a swim in sowe limped stream, Oh, for a chunk of solid ice cream. --Lawn Festival Thi3 (Thursday) evening, At Mrs. J. A. MacMurphy's Be sure and come out, everybody. Roberts sells wall paper. 51tf It's hard on Newfoundland dogs now. Lok out for the Fourth. Biggest kind of fun. -Itemember the Old Settlers meet ing oa the Fourth. See our mew colored illustrated this week a la Puck. Be sure and go to the Fireman's ball the evening of the Furth. Bremner's choice Crackers at Ben nett & Lewis. 1H4 Forty mules for the Masquerades on the Fourth are engaged alreaby. Bremner's choice Crackers at W II. Baker & Co's. 1H4 AVoik has been commenced on Mayor O'Rourke's 2000 residence. Bennett & Lewis still sell Brem ner's fine Crackers and Cakes. 1U4 Brick new, good and hard at Bon's. Yard, rear of Bonm-r Stable. See Ad. Tli-nm -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tt The Silver Helicon Band will opn up Fourth cf July morning at six o'clock. For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug Store. Uf Chits. Driscoll, the Architect, was down Saturday to take a final survey of our new hotel. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every day, at the Union Bakery, comer Main and Third. 10tf Some of the young folks are go ing to have a leedle picnic down at Hesser's the Fmirth. Dovey did a handsome job of painting and graining at Geo. S Smith's house lately. M. A. McKinnon. foreman f the river woik here, launcheTT one of the bargts they have built I ere Saturday. Any one wishing to se the larg est crowd ever seen in PlattSmouth, should coin; in the 13th to the circus. You don't want to fail to see the ulster brigade the Fouith; you will be sure to, as they make lots of noise. The M. E. Sociable was not very well attended last Friday evening, but those who wire there had a good time. We heard of a lady who was dressud in a pair of ear-rings the other day. How we envied her, this 983 weather. IMie lid will ciuiL" out in full uuiform the Fourth. viz: broad brimmed sfraw hats ainl ulsters; look oat for them. The Fourth of July here this year is bound to be the most gorgeous af fair we ever had. Turn out and help ive it a lift. . Mr. Dovey, the painter, has just fiimhe some very handseiae rooms for lien, (co. Sinith) 'Tlie'.'paperjiir; antf graining id well executed, We met an aged indigent colored individual the other ifay: "How's the weather. Uncle V' " 'Fore God, raassa, beats New Orleans, this ds." The young ladies of St. Luke's - Guild will give a lawn festival at the house of Mrs. J A. MacMin-Mir ii'Lur-day. evening. All are cordially ill lieu. J. G. Clark, the widely known bal lad singer, will be here Friday evep iiiif July Sth, and gtye a concert qtuler Mfe aWptees pf the C, T. 7. Fur ther notice next week, Mrs. Denniaou and daughters moved up to Omaha, Saturday, where they wiii prouaDiy mae ineir uome for the present, with her son who is a telegraph operator there. Th Fourth of July will be cele brated hew with, 'tuofj eiHUuaiajui tlilii ear than' ever 'before and every body should " try to do 'his part in making it i grand success. The boys who areln the habit of hanging tuonnd the hook and ladder house and meddling with the things belonging thereto, had better look out or they will get into trouble. i -:1jh yl (ucii C;bauh, tho Kian, atter" c-evious waiting, has got) Boiuii new milk tickets printed and ths, l"jCKALi hopes his cows will double the lacteal uid fbi'.ly ',u oneHuence, -The M. K. Church has ben newly lilted up and painted and grained and the windows frosted until we're most afraid the L well, the local worship ers may n know it. lire. Gallagher feels very proud of his new church we gue-9 and will preach two-hundred per cent, better sermons than ever. - . - Personal. State Senator Tefft was in tewn Tuesday. e Judge Maxwell made Tlattsruouth a flying call last week. X.iris FrMch left on Wednesday to spend the warm weather in Colorado. Miss Mellie Butterfield is visiting in th city, the gTIest of Miss Anna Dakin. Dr. Clutter is out again, looking pretty thin and weak. We hope he will soon grow stronger. ,v Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dial f ant were up to town last week, and gave the Her ald a call at Phil Young's. Mr. Watson B. Smith and three children spent a part of the day be tween trains in town Tuesday. Chief Lyman, of the Lincoln Po lice, was here Monday to get a chap who had been arrested by Polin. Squire Laverty, of Tipton, and John Estabrook called Tuesday. The gen tlemen with ex-Commissioner Arnold are down here on business and gave the IIkrald a pleasant and friendly call. Mrs. Roberts, of Lincoln, spent the Sabbath is the city, and took part in the children's meeting of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Cooley, of the county was also a visitor in the city for the same purpose. R. N. Wetherell. one of the best known contractors in Omaha and who has a large contract on the new ma chine shops being built here was down Tuesday and gave the IlEitALU a call. Mr. W. is an old acquaintance of the Editor. Geo. L. Seybolt, one of Cass County's old settlers, and at ons time one of the proprietors of this paper, has been promoted to first class In spector of the mail service of the U. S. There are only seven persons in this class in the service. Organs. A few more bargains in my clos ing out stock ; don't delay if you want a number one instrument at a very low figure. James Pettkk, ag t. Our "devil" got up a colored post er paper this week. ' The Fourth of July in this town is being fixed up grand. W. II. Baker & Co. Sell Bremner's fine Crackers and Cakes. 1H4 Ninety-eight and one hundred in the shade and as much hotter as it is possible to get in the sun, is now the order of the day. A rose by any other name would smell the same, but any Crackers but Bremner's will not taste so sweet and delicious, not by a jug-full and don't you forget it. llt-t Two Jesuit missionaries from St. Louis are holding a mission, or series of religious meetings, at the Catholic church this week. There are services day and evening, all largely attended. Treasurer Patterson says else where that Cass county has money to pay all her debts, and w ants the orders sent in, as interest will be stopped. This speaks " well for Commissioners and Treasurer. . --Applications for our school begin to come in from teachers abroad. A. Mr. Miller of Iowa is a prominent applicant. Prof. Drummond lias also put in a reminder, and Brother Love has friends who want to see him re elected. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a couple of very fine boxes of raspberries from Mr. W. J. flesser and some extra nice cabbage. Miss HeiSer informs us thev picked fifty quarts from their bushes in one day, and they were fine ones, too. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Ilesser has been on tho sick list. Lightning Rods No humbug. If you want your houses or barns rodded. and put up in god shape, no fraud, no humbug, go to J. W. Clark Weeping Water. 7tf To match Mike Murphy's parrot story we read the other day of an ex pressman (it wasn't .John Simpson) who had a cuflin and a parrot aboard at the same time. The parrot got stuck in behind boxes and packages close to the coffin and getting tired of being shutout of sight, began to lu)& ler "let me oat, its hot here." The expressman dropped his papers and broke "for lIQBf4t'jq4 agent, shouting, 'Tbal corpse's alive, for God's sake come and get him out." I sell the best and cheapest !- aud shoes. I defy Competition. m T 1 ww -- ItltK 41EUGES. The Directory just issued from this oflice is as complete as such a work can be made, probably, in a weetr jHm tinyn. ts shwn s" very en coiiraging'to Plattsmouth. Not only does it represent our business in a very favorable ligh, but hp names therein, indicate uumistakably that e have ver Q0Q inhabitants, The compilers, Messrs. Glenn and Cox h.ive proven themselves consci entious and untiring workers in this line. They- have more than fulfilled the promises they have made and during a four weeks' acquaintance the Herald has found them C?,ref ul prudent, bsi; itn, very unlike be average style of 'fellows that roam over the country getting up. a show crd board here and a useless di rectory iherer , They meaut business from the 'start were good-natured and pleasant at all times, and left with the confidence and good will, we think, of every one with whom they cajue in cantae Coup's Circus in tliicagO; Special to the Omaha Daily Republican. Chicago, June 2.1. The verdict of the public ana Vre3 f Chicago is thai Cpu,p bus. the largest and artistically the most perfect show that has ever been here. It combines a hippodrome with a magnificent pageant of chariot and jocky races; three circus rings, a uenagerts.muscuj) and A'HPan Zulus, besides many other new features. His tents are the largest ever set up in Chicago, holding 14,000 people. The wonderful leap of Lulu across the tent has been successfully accomplish ed at every perforuunee this week. China Weddisg. The twenty wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, John Waterman was celebrated on Tuesday evening the 28th inst. A largo and pleasant company gathered to welcome the re turn of the happy day. During the evening the Plattsmouth Band tuned out and gave the twenty- year old bride and groom with the as ssembled guests, a magnificent sa re- nade. Among the many handsome and valuable presents were the follow ing: China tea-set presented by Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Par mele, J. P. Young, J. X. Wise, W. J. Agnew, R. W. Hyers, J. M.Patterson, L. D. Beanett, W. If. Baker, J. W. Barnes, T. S. Wise, F. S. White, J. S. Duke, A. N. Sulliva. A. E. Palmer, J. W. Love, A. V. Don elan; also glass inkstand. China tea-set presented by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Waterman. Ice cream-set presented by Dr. and Mrs. Livingston, Mr. ami Mrs. Viv ian, Peltee, and MacMurphy. One dozen fruit plates prt seated by Mr." and Mrs. McLaughlin. Tote-a-tete set presented by Mr. aud Mrs. Marsland. Silver and glass spoon holder pre sented by Mr. and Mrs. Baird. Silver and china vase presented by Mrs. R. B. Windham, P. L. Wise, Mrs. Campbell. Cup and saucer Chaplain and Mrs. Wright. Pair of vases Mr. and Mrs. Walter White. Glass Pitcher Mrs. Geo. Levings. Pickle dish Miss Le na Levings. Pair of compotiers Mr. and Mrs. F.E.White; Vase Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Leonard ; Pair of statuettes Capt. Marshall; Pair of vases Mrs. Hinkle. Dinner set Vegetable Dish and Meat Plate presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank JohBson; Pickle Dish and one dozen Butter Plates Mr. and Mrs. Way- bright; Pair of fruit stands pre sented by Mr. and Mrs. Solomon and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan; One dozen Sauce Dishes Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Wheeler; Bread Plate and Vegetable Dish Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Latham Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pollock; Vegetable Dish Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Burgess; Butter Dish no name; One dozen Sauce Dishes I. C. Waterman ; Cbd and Saucer Mr. and Mrs. A. Drew; One Dozen Butter Plates Al ma Waterman. The Hbrald adds many happy wishes and several returns of the dayl Something for You to Keuiemder. Don't you forget to tell your sisters and your cousins and your uncles and your we beg pardon, but we want you to tell all your relatives and ac quaintances, that the great caravan of wonders, known a3 Coup's New United Monster Show and Paris Hippodrome, which has created such an avalanche of furore throughout the amusement world, is coming to Platts mouth the 13th day of July, and if they want to know why you are so solicitous ai.out their remembering the date of this great show, tell them to read the following notices just clipped from the Cincinnati pa pers, and be convinced of its eminent excellence and merit. The Cincin nati Enquirer saysj "Ihe saccess of Coups Circus, which gaye its final performance last night, was unprecedented in tho an nals of show business in this ciy. Jt created such a furore as was never heard of in these parts. This success was due to the fact that it is not only the best circus on tho road at the present time, but it is the best man aged one extant. The Cincinnati Commercial of May 29, gave Corp the following cheerful and complimentary goodbye: Coup last night closed the biggest circus season ever known in Cincin nati. So great became the rush for scats that during' the last three days thousands of persons would gain admittance and sit with great cheer fulness for a tiresome hour before the performance began." Bear in mind that the shew comes to Plattsmouth, the 13th day of July. Cheap excursions from everywhere. Farmers Take Notice. If you want to buy any Harvesting Machinery, such as Reapers, Harves ters. Selfbinders and Headers, you will find the best assortment very cheap at 15t2 Fred Gorer's, ' Plattsmouth, Neb. Lost. A fine shepherd pup brown color, some white, about ten months old and had a rope aronnd his neck. Was missed from the wagon between John Johnson's and the Rock Bluff road. Information or return pf the suie will b'e dui'tably rewarded by Jqiix Allison, Three Groves. Mrs. and Miss Lelia Simpson and pupils will give a concert next week Thursday evening, July 7th. probably in Golding'g new " building. The ad. rnittance fee will be twenty-five cent?. The program will be rendered by the pupils of the class and will be illustra tive of their advancement during the past year. Lightning Strikes. During the heavy storm of Sun day night, or rather Mouday morning last, the house of Sam M. Chapman, was struck by a terrific bolt of light ning. Luckily, the great Cottonwood tree in front of the house received the most of the shocks or luas pf -fife raust have, ensued. The streak of electricity is described by those who saw it as appearing a long vivid streak of light. It ripped p the tree, passed to the house, tore out the window caps in the two dormer windows, and frightened the inmates a good deal ; passing down and around some wires that support plants it deadened them. and a grape vine or two but injured no one beyond the fright and shock. Prejudice Kills. "Eleven years ur daughter suffered n a bed of misery under the care of several of the best (and some of the w orst) 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 of prejudice against so good a med ciue as Hop Bitters." The Parents. Uuffner & Black Have just received a full car Inad of Buckeye Reapers and Mowers; they have a few not vet soi l. Come quick if you want one. I5t2 Social Banca July 4th. The Bohemian Society will give a dance on the abfrvo day, at Guthman'a Hall. Admission 81.0". Music by the Bohemian Band. All invited. 1 Attention, Liederkranz! Regular monthly meoting Sunday next, at two p. m. Business of impor tance. All members requested to be present. A. II. Weckbacu, Sec. For the best staple and fancy groceries in Plattsmouth go to J. V. Weckbach's. 10tf Organs cleaned and repaired by James Pettee. - tf Every woman who suffers from sick headache, and who dislikes to take bitter doses, should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the eas iest of all medicines to take. A pos itive cure for the above distressing complaint; give prompt relief in dys pepsia and Indigestion ; prevent ar.d cure constipation and Piles As easy to take as sugar. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Price 25 cents. If you try them you will not be without tkem. Tor sale by Smith Black & Co. A GOOD HEADER FOR SALE OR TRADE. Apply to Jno. C. Eisele Turkey Creek, wo miles south east of Cedar Creek. 14t3 There is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a re turn for the money as a good porous strengthening plaster, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back ache Plasters. For sale by Smith Black & Co. NURSE. Mrs. SI. A. Baler of long experience in eastern and southern states. Nursing sick and lying in ladies a specialty. You will do well to secure her services. Call on er address P. O. Box 478, Plattsmouth or at theliattery Place, north end of 7th street. 14M Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating, is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner, Don't forget this. For sale by Spiith. Black & Co. Stolen From the undersigned on Sunday, June 121S81, the following desei jhed Given to Isaac Wiles for 30.13, signed bv.Jo.seph A. Conner, payable to bearer,' at First National Bank, Plattsmouth, numbeied "A 09" and dated June 11, 18iH. All parties are warned not to nego tiate for same, as payment on said check has been stopped. 14t2 IijAAC Wiles, Jk. Carter's Little Liver Pills must not be confounded with common Ca thartic or purgative Pills, as they are entirely unlike .them in every resprct. One trial will prove their superiority. For sale by Smith Black & Co. To L"t to l.oijirvr; Rooms on Oak st. opposito the Oath? olic church. Newly and neatly furn ished. Jmuwe of Mrs, C. O. X"f vytpy at the aLovtJ rideiifcji, istU No hair preparation in the world has attained such a world-wide repu tation as Ayer's Hair Vigor. This is due to its healthy action on the hair and scalp, and its remarkable power of restoring gray hair to its original color and imparting a gloss and fresh ness which makes it so desirable to all classes and conditions of people. J. '. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. " 8tf Ayer's Ague Cure should be in every household in regions where Fever and Ague prevail. It should be taken as a preventive by every res ident and traveler in malarial dis tricts. 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. 10tf An infallible remedy for Fever and Ague is Ayer's Ague Cure. WTholly vegetable and containing no quinine, it is harmless and sure. -The best and cheapest. The finest and neates Shp?.3 'iul Slippew" Yar little tripper ut Mercies'. At ..now all men by these presents, that the B'o: Blood and Liver Cure (Dr. Marshall's Biomoline) will cure you if you are bilious or constipated. Ak your druggist. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tCm Hate the devil, and his works. Love health and buy a bottle of Dr, Marshall's Bromoline for fifty cents. Big bottles. It will cure billiousness and indigestion. Alderuey Stock. Mr. J. F. Beaumeister now owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1907, dropped January 4th, 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky 658. From imported Tran sit, bred by II. S. Durand, Wis., which it will bq, remembered Chaplain Wright brought here last year. This bull is a thorough-bred Alderney, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces this summer at Mr. Beaucieister'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. Beaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf 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 $1.00 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. Delay at such times means dan ger. Detroit Press. See other column. ' tlto SPECIAL NOTICES. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. WL Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Collection Notice All persons knowing thtinst lves in debted to me by note or open account are requested to call and settle the same within thirty days from date as I must close my -books, and shall change my business somewhat after this date. " Please be prompt. J. W. Thomas, m. d. Weeping Water, June Gth, 1881. 12. Money te Loan. ' Money to loan on Real Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler., Employment for Ladies. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new 'Stocking Supporters for Ladies aud Children, and their unequaled Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should be without them ; our leading physkians recom mend them, and are loud in ther praise. These goods are manufactured by la dies who have in add 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 & 149 West Fouith . Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. 819 . Purifiy the blood and regulate the bowels, if you would have health. There is no remedy equal to the Prick ly Ash Bitters 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 the system, giving it tone and action, rendering it much more capable of resisting all future attacks, JU5 lr. 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. ' 48tf Cigaf Clippings, 35 qts. per lb,, at Sohlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. , A4JENTS AND CANYASSKKS Make from S'-JS to ."( icr week sclliii;; gootH for E. i. KIDKOi r & CO.. 10 Rarelay Mreet. New York. 2-'l Semi for their Cat;iloKUft and tf-nas. Dr. Black's Rl:eurnaiu i-oih is an iiitti jiuj remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market x the shape of oils and KfiU.ienia.' It is vat ranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping .Water, Neb. 8tf For Sale or A hn:"".'i fun! tvvii !(.f in T m? tovtlli. llQUe has lvo y0jiri3 and basement; good well on prt'Tpises, Will t;e team as p: rt VM vl! feel! ;.t a b.tiitip. Iteasjii f,ir seJliu'J, wish to move on ipy farpi. - inqniri; isf Samuel Hellwio, Louisville, Neb. 10t4 " TV- . w 'V ..I liiMtJ IIH. 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 you want money with farm lands to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 40m!5 . Fitzgerald Block. It Must Be So. For all who use Brown's Pepsin Tonic say it is a sure cure for Dys pepsia and sick Headache. Try it. For sale by all Druggists in Platts mouth and East Plattsmouth. Tepsin. Rhubarb; MaiulrukeA (.Vntiati Are the active ingredients of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. Give this wonderfnl Dyspepsia remedy a trial and be cured. For sale by all drug gists in Neb. ' Browu's Tegctable Liver Pills Are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation and Biliousness. For sale by all Druggists in the West. Brown's Blaekberrv n?nj Gingef- Should bo e.vm lous during the heated bt-ason, It nevt;i' fail to euro Diarrhoea, Dysentery ami ru-'" Morbus. ' ' ' w.oiera . u.ie hy J. II. Buttery, nmith, Black & i., O. F.Johnson and J. M. Robert -, Plattsmouth. "J. . V. Painter, East Plattsmouth. Money to Loairt - Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of D. D. Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf Come and See The large stock of Spf ing Shoes and Slippers, good and nice at Merges. 4tf Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and piaces: 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 aud September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will-be given. At Elm wood tho last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. ' E. II. Woo ley, . 42tf Superintendent. $70A WEEK. $12 a day nt home easily made '-'Costly outfit free. Address, Tukk & Co.. Augusta. Maine. 4Jly B.&M.R.R, HOUSE, JNO. BONS & SON, Proj'rs, X. W. CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STKS, Near B. & M. Passenger Depot. PLATTS 31 OL'TII, X till l A SKA. Newly refitted and furnished throughout. Af fording an excellent view of the K. R Rridge, lt.i conveniently located, especially for the traveling public. The tables always supplied with tbi: V-.i ot the season. - ' " n connection with the house. Liuicli baskets filled at all hours. Terms reasouable. 8tf Ask your grocer for Bremner's Crackers, and if he says he does not keep them, tell him hrj is a fraud and change your place of trading at once. 1U4 LEGAL NOTICES. To Whom it may Concern. All persona holding warrant drawn on the CJeueral Fund of Cass Cwunty, Nebraska, and endorsed. "ITesented and not paid for waut of funds." or io words of similar import, are here by uotifici? that there is c:uh in Hie treasury of :;id County for the payment of the same ; ai further, that iuterest will cease on all fiitrr warrants ou and after the first day of Septem ber next. ly order Of the Commissioners of said County J. M. i'ATTKUMON. Treasurer. iy;'ttiuouth. Neb., June 181. I5t Sheriff's Sale. liv virtue of an Order of Sale issued by V. C. Showalter. Clerk of the UiMiitt Court within aud for Cas County, Nebraska, aud to me di rected, I will, on the 6th day of Atiuuet, A. I. itMl. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in said County, sell at Fut'lic Auction the following Ileal Estate, to it: l'he West hall tw!, of the North West Hiarter nw1, of section twelve (UJ, in town ten lo, north of ranice nine 0, East, contain ing eighty (soj acres, including all of the ap purtenances. 'iie same lieing levied upou'aud taken, as t lie property of Jehu Kindt, defend ant, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recov ered by .aelianali F. Uuuse and .fuiucd W. Alooctv, plaintiils. FlaUsmouth. Neb., June 23lh. A. D. 1881. 4.1t H. W. m KK, Mierill Cass Co., Neb. Road Notice. Tt all whom it may Concern: The commissioner appointed to survey and, lofutu a uomity road cuiuniviieiii at thu quar ter O) section coruer on the south side of sec tion twenty-three (23), in township twelve (12) north of ran ye thirteen (13) east sixth princi pal meridiau running thence north ou the quarter () section line one and three quarter miles to the south oast corner of the north east quarter () of the north west quarter ()) of section fourteen (M. same tuwn aud rauga us aliovi. To vacate all that portion of road number one hundred and sixty-three (lt:s; ' t!ie liin mviding the east hall (') of the west half('ior the north west quarter of lim ea-st h:"ir (' of t ve-t hsjlftva) l tUV south west quarter (Ki) of section fourteen (14), in tvn twntlve (12), range thirteen (13) has re ported in favor of the location and vacation thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed, iu the County Ch'i K's otiice, oi) or Jiexurc poon ou iho 1st duy t( September A. I)'. 11, or such road will be vacated and located without reference then. to. J. 1). I I'TT 15t5 . County Clerk. - Probate Notice. In the matter of tt) (ntato of 4UMfs MuNurlin, deceased,- police is hereby given, to all persons having cjauns against the estate of James McNuilin deceased, to file the sane on or before the 20tl day of December A. I. 181, in ,V Oihuo o.f t lie County Judi;e, at l'lut.tir"MtMt Cm Co., Ne- braska, A, SCLl.IVAN, County f Judge, pliiitsmotttu, June arth, l!l. Road Notice. To all u hom it may content : The section line road petitioned for by Charles rhilpat et al. commencing at t'i't; gpuih west corner of section twentY-;he Urfj. town ship eleven. (U), t'auge twelve 112, running J!!pe past between section twenty-three t3j and twenty-six (-'. and twenty-four L24j and lwenty-livp. 2b same town ami range at'.l terminating at the soutli east co!T.o v.t si i-'t tlon twenty-tour 241 mviisiiilp eleven, it, road twelve lil. id H objections thereto or claims for. damages, mu.-t bu filed in the County Clerk's oflice, on or before iioou oq (he 'i-illidliy of August, A. y. liss r v -aS will be opened without refetvuiv tuovvti;. J)-'I J. Tin. lllrt County Clerk. Legal Notice. Public notice is hereby given (hat the uif'ci signed p;i chased at public tax !!' Mi"ii th day of November, 1W Ulut il llio County 1 ie;tsurer' .tHuo in tile City of riattmout h. C'l.tUi 't ('siss. and State of Nebraska, and se'pt-rately in tracts of forty acres or less, this following described lands for the taxes of 1". to-wit : '1 lie south half (si of section tbiitv. t.i m) township ten (IO), t -ete ii'-iVuSsCtsctl us nosi-rfso'piii. r ' "' iu in O:rw txuniy. Nebraska, aud east of the ('.ill Principal Alel'hiiau. 1 am still the holder d' t he t'ei't meatus of sale of the above described l.tnds, and unless redeinpi ion therefrom made within two years from the ip'to vt the above said sale, at the expirut;,u of v1ilcli said two years, the tini'i 'vJ .Hrt.'lhi.Tioh will expire, applie:ii''.;i !li bo load e to the Treastirer,ot the , S.i'l'd CylUity r Cass for a tax need t here on, S. N. Mi:kk',v Jiu.e 2M, Ul. ''i'ipi ' liPgai Notice- Ii,.. lie imlice is lu-lobv fciven that the iind.-r-Mucd ! ;r.'h;isi'd at public tax sale on the liith .lay of Nov.. is? ', and at the Count?' '1 reasurers' otfice. in the Citv f Plattsinmitii, County of Cass, and State of 'ebtask;i. and srperatcly in tracts of forty acres or less. The following described hinds for the taxes of isTS. to-wit : lyot five (5) in the south east quarter (st1) of the north west quarler (nwl.v of sis:ion r.i township 12, range y. 2 acres, taxed to ;. V," SclineUbacker. l.ol sixteen (!6) in the si ii:h vwst quarter (s.4) of the north east quiirtcr ((;) of section fitieen IS ia township 12. range In. contuinii'g Ltl acres, taxed lo 15. Fuller. The north east quarter iie"4) of the poutli ek-t quarter (se'i) of section .', lownship ij, range 0. The north half (u'i) of the north west quar ter (nw1) of section ti ; lot i in the north west quarter uiw'i) of the north et quarter (uw4) and the north east quarter (ne!.4 ) of the south west quaiiervsw') of section ft and lot IMulhe southwest quatter (si of the north east quarter i ue1; of section 15 all iu township M and range b, taxed as non-resident. the north east quarter (ne1) of section 8, the' north oast quarter (HP1- ) of section u and the south easl quaricr Ce't) of section 1, all in lowns!:i; in range and taxed ;;s noa-re-iiient. '1 l;e sunt !l west quarter (su Vi'l of the north eas, quarler (ee1..) of section :.i anil the soum west quat ter (sw?4 ) of seci ion s, ho: h in town -s!ii; 11. range 11. and t;i.cd as nou-resident. All in Cass County. Nebraska, and east ot the ;th Principal Meridian. I ;uu still the bolder of the Certificate of sale of the above described land unit unless redemptiom therefrom is mad-j within two years from the date ot he above said sale, at the exoiration of which said two years, the time of redemption will expire, application will be made to .r Treasurer of the ahove said County of C;,s,lor a tax deed there on. S. N". .Mkkkiam. June 'J.'td, Is!. i4:; Legal Notice I ubtip notice. hpk-ehy given -hat tie utldor slgucd mu-vhusiid. Ut public l,tt 3uli f,u ,. anth day of November. lj?u. .., "i.unty iffl"Wm0--. ." ofSVatsnmutl?. vou u...i si:tte of Nebraska and seu- erately in tracts of forty acres or less, the fol lowing described land for the taxtn of 18.8, to-wit - iMt IS in the south east quarter (se) of the swuthwest quarter (sw1) of section twelve (li), taxed to J. Crabtree ; and lots lu and 17 iu the south east quarter Ue ot the south wct quarter 8w of section tw elve (121, taxed as non-resident t all in township twelve l-'l, range eleven llj. r . , . , Lot 2 iu the north east quarter ne'H of the north west -quatter uwj of sect inn five 15, taxed to E. II. Eaton; and the south east quarter se1 of the north west quarter (nwAi of section live 5, the east halt-ie't of thu south west quarter sw!i of section five .'J, the south east quarter se1 of the nul l It west quarter nwV of section eight si, h sou; U west quarter Isw4l of section tift'een, the north west quarter nwl of section twenty-nine 2i. taxed as non-resident j and all in towuitjn ten io, and range twelve 12, The north eut quarter ne" of th south aast quatter seV of section fourteen U, the. east half e'i of the south e;ist qiiailer sel of section twenty-three Uo, the north half (n'il of the north east quarter nc1! section twenty-live 1.2:")). the south west quart :f swi-, of seel ion twent v-nine 2; : all taxed on resitleut ; ami bt live (5 ia the sot.,u west quarter sw 1 of the north east quarter ne1 of sccttor. Ibntv -two 32, taxetl io Win. Stad dleman. the north east quarter ne1 of the south east quarter tse- of section thirty-two 32. taxetl to Solomon FtdtE ; all in t)W!rhin eleven II, range twelve 112, The west half wHI of tlie south, west quarter swi and tho soutli east quarter s'l of the gout h west tjuai tor sw;nl of srctt.ni threw a, taxed to ( Ul ist Metzfifcr j and the iiolh half n'i t)f th sotltll Wost tpM. Uter (s4 of sec tion four I, taed as noo-rcsitU ut : all in lO'iviiMhip twelve 12, range twelve 112. The south west quarter Is1 of the north east quarter ne? and the north west quarter nwKi of the soul Ii er.st quarter se'H of sec tion thirty-one and the west half w'i of the struth west quarter lsw, of section thirty two, all in township ten to, range tt)irtei- iii. all taxed ae non-resident. Lot three 3 in the north east quarter nV of the uor.th east quarter fne'! of section six J. taxed to Samuel Chambers: the south west quarter sw"mJ of the south cast quarter se!, of section thirty-two 321. taxetl to John Katou ; the west half 14! aud the south east quarter swtw of the soutli west quarter swv, and the north east quarter nt of the south east quarter se4l of section five 51. the tiurth cast quarter Ine' of section eight Is, te west liall w!j of the south east quarter of section eight (. and the south west quarler ' of the noith west quarter uw 4 of sec tion twenty-eight 2s, taxetl as nou-resjdent, and all in township ten llol. range fourteen lit. The north half u'.i of the south west'quar ler swSl of section thirty two 32, township eleven 11, range thirteen" 13, taxed as non resident. The north west quarter hwV4 of the tout It east quarter IscKj) of section thirty-one (311, township twelve 12, range fourteen 14, ait la Cass County. Nehraska, aud east ibe 'utli Principal Meridian. I am still the hiltU-r ot the certificate of sale of thi uboe described lands, ami unless re . hiptiou therefrom is made within tvo years frrtin the date of the above said sale, at the ex -jriratittn of which said two years, the tune of redemption will expire. Application will, be matte to the Treasurer of the above sad Coun ty of Cass for a tax deed tliercvUi.' S. N. MfcpilIAM. .June 28d, l,i, - - Htj Road Notice. To all whom it may Concern: The section line road petitioned for by V. H. Murray et al commencing at the north west corner of section thirty-live (3r), town twelve (IS), range thirteen (13 thence north ou section line one half mile where It terminate aaid toad ill be opened. All objections thereto or claims tor damages, must be tiled iutlie County Clerk's oflice. ou or before noon on the 1st day Of Sept. A. O. issi or such road 111 be opened without reference thereto. J. I). Tltt. t.its . County Clerk. Road Notice. To all u'hom it mmy Cnrteern: The section line road elltitioned for by George Meisingor et at. com mencing . at tho north west cor ner ot the south wed quarter (") of the south west quarter () of section nine (9) township tweUe (lil) rangu twelve (12), running thence south n quarter Ot) of a niile to corner of sec lion eight (st Hint nine (!) and sixteeu (It!) aud seventeen (!), in said town and range and ter minating at said corner will be ordered opened. Ail objections thereto or claims lor damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's oflice, on or before noon on the 1st day of September, A. I. isai or such road will be opened without refer ence thereto. J. D. TUTT. I5t5 County Clerk. Road Notice. To all wluim U may concern: The section line road petitioned for by Allen Coleman, et al, comuieuviiig at the southeast corner of secllou seventeen 17, township tlevenli rnuge twelve 12, running thence liortu ou section line, to the north east corner of section five. 5 towuttiip twelve 12, riigu twelve (.) and teriuiuallug at tow nship line, and all objections thereto, or claims for dam ages, must be filed iu the County Clerk olllee, ou or before noon on the tluy of Augu.t, A. I). 1831, rMic'i road Will lie ooened without rcferep.ee thereto, J. L. TCtt, lt5 County Clerk. Koad Notice. To all whom it may concern ; The section line ro;dooniiiic4icing at the north east corner of the north west quarter (iiw?4) of t'ntj north west ?of section number nineteen, (la), town twelve (12) range ten (10). running thence west to the town line between South P.ond and Salt Creek precinct, and terminat ,ing at rjurih west oorncr of the north west miai'iur (iw V4) of the north west ouarter (nw) Of sajd section is ordered opened oy the county cnmitiissiftiiers. All claiiun for damages mu be tiled in the County Clerk' olhee, on Or be fore noon on the hjtu day of August A. 1. lstd, or such r:;U wil uo opened without reference tUcatu. j. i). tctt County ClerK, - bridge Notice. Notice Is hereby piven that bids far the con struct hm f bridge across tlie Weeping WrtU'r Crvek on quarter (H) section line running north aud soutn through section thirty-fix (30). tov.u ten (10) range thirteen (l:t), will be received up to noun of the P'tli day of July. lnni. Said bridge Is sixtv (ijO) feet long with twq approaohu twenty l2nl feet each. S,iUmit tare of said bridge will be double row of piling ; single row under bents; super structure to be irott or wool or combination. Said bids must be accompanied by specifica tions. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Jiy order of county coii'inist-loners. J. I. Tutt, 13t4 County CWrk. Road. Notice. To Yl:it U man Concern: The Commissioner appointed to locuto and vacate a county road petitioned, for by Henry Inheider et al. to locntn a load, commencing at ilia center of s-t lun in tow nship 12 range 12, east, of & P. M., running theiK'O eat 20 viiaii'is, thence north ou fi section jiuo across sec 7 thence north ou ae-otlou line to a point within .Vi feet of the IS,, jfe M, U. It., thence easterly ;;'o'U tne right of wav to the It. K. se.uUon in I ')c town ul Vdar Creek, and to va c.;itu I'ond No. Vy of o lunch of saj,j road as is ioy (otiitod across section (j and I he north halt of hcetiou 7 In. township 12, range 12 cant bus reported in favor ol the local nut vacation thereof, and all objections tlimvs or claims for damages, iiihsI tic Hied, ((, County Clerk's ollice, ou or bei:,;v boon on the itliii day of August . 1. m. or such road will I.e located ;V,h ra'ialcti without reference thereto. 1U5 J. 1). Tt;rr, County Cl'.'ik. Probata. Notice. In tlic pi.ntet or the estate f Iiti(l Pitt man tlvii.e.iJed. In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. I pon reading :-nd filing the duly verilK-.l pe tition of Kli. J. V. Pktuiaii praying that ad ministration of the eslitto ,r David Pittman deceased, be pr;me,l Andrew Pittman. Or dered that lAutie of the pendency of said cause be l untitled In the Nebraska" IIkrai.D, h weekly newspaper, prii.ted. published ami iu general circulation in said County, for three consecutive week. i;nd that the hearing of said cause be t- for Hie llh day of July A. I)., lssi. at 10 oVinek a. m., at the oiliee of the C-. vnty Judgo. at Plattsmouth, ut w hich time lnd place, ;ii imrstms Interested may ui'peur and show c;(Um. If uuy they have, why itdiuin itl'ittilll ! Kind estate should not lie granted io the said Andrew Pittman, according to the prayer f said petition. A. N. Si i.i.ivan, County Judge, Plaitsni'.iutii, June 27th, 181. 1M.T Estray Notice. Taken up by tho subscriber, near South Bend, a red heifer e;Uf. with the left ear slit, and the right ear cropped. Star in forehead, 'l'he owner can have I lie same by proving proc, pei ty and paylug charges as provided hy law." Ai.onzo JIkath, - I2t5 South I'flKl. Neb. Road Notice, To all irhntn it may concern s The section lme rua.is petitioned for by W. J. Carter et al. euiuiueuckig at the southwest corner of section thiity-thret (33), township elevett (11), range twelve (12), and ruu eiug west to tbe. north west corner of section thirty (30), township twelve (i3. range twelve 12. and also nus commencing at tde south west corner of section thirty-three 33. township eleven ran,-. twelve ami turning north to the northwest corner of see. twenty-one tow ii elt vi n rane twelve: and all objections therein of claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's Oftlco, ou before noon ou the I'M ii dav of August, A. IJ. lxl, or such road w ill be opened without refer ence thereto.- J, l, TlITT, l5 - County Clerk. POSITIVELY CURED Bi k. K CARTER'S Vo IVER PILLS. J Wq lean Cured, Not Merely Relieved And Can JProvo What toe Claim. fta- Xhcr y w iSHwr and! nwJlmp. Mjptntewt. If yim mf lrotibll vTn tlCH HKAIA11H youtaa tx f.llT n u ti uirltly furfd, a huiiilir.i t.ii lrsady. M mhmll ix pleiw'jo M a tl of teatintfMiliU tu uny" lotriWll. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILL? Jls? ctjre all forms of Biliousness, pra Tent Consti pation and Dyspepsia, promoto I)ljo?tlon, relievo distress from too heart t catlns. correct Disorder , Of tb Stomach, Stimulate the LIver.and RgiilHta ttta IJowbIs. They do all this by taking Just ono UttloplUatadose. Theyaro purely Y$tatto. do not (Tl poor purg.?,and aro as powriy perfect as 1. Is possible for n j. 11 U tu. I'rtce 2i cents, 6 for ft Sold by Cru -glt everywhere or sent by ou!!, CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. JONES & AGNEW, Successor (u W, 1). Jones. ji!-.ln tnkts vhurye of the Oil Brick Livery Stable PLATTS.MOITII, NKCKASICA. The ohl I'.tiiiner Stables. In riatt-mouth. are now leased by Jones & Agnew and they have on hand New ami handsome accommodations, in the tdiaiH! of HOUSES, CA RTilA fEH, BUQOIEH and SADDLE HOUSES We are now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALES TRADE! And will Train and Break Colts Ou Keasouable Terms. ALSO UKMEMIJER, That with plenty of room ft hat every one knows we have) in our stable, w e can get l'a,ri ers stock aud wagons, load? of hay, &c nudtc cover, where they will keep dry. i hai.ki ig all the old patrons f i vr tiielr liberali ty, we soucit their trade for ie future, satisfied th-it we can accoii'", j,Vio "them better and do betler by thra than ever before. JONES & AGNEW. MCIIOI.S & SQ.V, Contractors and Guilders. II?,vmj ruacgd- our shop and purchased a bieaiii Power Circie Kaw. we are ptt'imred to do an. uuUmbed amount t.f work lu uur line iu a KlU-ST-t'l.ASr . MANN Kit. and those who f ui.template building will find it to their interest to get estimates from us before giving their work toother parties. Estimates made, ou all kiudeof work Fkkk of Ciiakuk, r BONS' BRICK YARD. In tho rear of the Lionnor 8table3, ON FOUUTH STREET. c.ooi UAi:n First-Class lirick, NOW READY AND FOR SALE. Will Uo Contract Work and Guarantee Satisfaction. J. BONS &SON, 15m3 riattsmouth, Neb. BETTER , GOODS G&eaper Goods than anywhere wtst of tho -Mississippi Kiyer AT- FRED. GORDER'S NEW IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main, betw. Third and Fourth Streets, East of Court House, PLATTSMOUTH NEB ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implement's, the best aud latest Improved patter t. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ALL FA EMEUS know what I keep, and my Spring ind Summer stock is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be found here. In addition. I have added ail klmls of Buggies S Wagons O Xj IN SEASON. O- STDON'T rOIKIET THE PLACE. $66 a u eek iu vour o.t ll tou li. Term anil outfit fret; Adtlress. II. llAi.i.KTT t Co. I'ortlanil, Alatuo. aiy E. Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still lind tlieuiKelvf at li'imi' to CaR County Farmers ami all t heir old customers. We Jm ve. this Winter our US' ual full ami laryir lints of U'khIh than, jcrhas, enr be fore. Ah Uie yrowtli of the country Jkix tit: mantled laryer stocks, ami of a IttU r clans, u?4 Jiace endtacorvil to vuUttiat demnwl. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I llittens for Winter wear, we'Jmve a larye and varied assortment at redm)fd ratts. DRESS' O-OODS of all kauts. Dress Trimininys of the latest styles. Buttons in entiles variety: our line of NOTIONS i.v taxe.dinyhj laryr.an-l ICS think, well selected. ladies' shoes men's and nors' booti AND. SHOES, CHILI HEN'S AND MISSES SHOES. to suit all persons ait I all purses A very full line of LANtVAKK AM NTONEWARK. whicl you miiM, nee to select from. Sugars of standard grades, TCuS sfive n',l's' ,in:il,tK e lected by our PnlfPPI ,-n,ftny bTaiids, especially our own UUUuuo brand of kkksii hoai.tko coffkii Called the "MEKIl'E." Try it and ee, befora purclia-iing elsewhere. Dried Frnits of a'.l kbit!-, freili and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED COOD3 from all tjuarterf. Very flue California roods. (UCEEN WINTEK AVS'I.KM by the barn 1 or busheL In all these braueheit we vliall eu-ai-nvot to fi-H ait lino tut auy i, ne, and as is pofsiple to do a MVM BUHI n kss. We invite, attoution aud will jdiow all that call uur irooiU. Don't be afraid to ask far what you waut, and call often ,io early. 37ni3 E. i. DOVKY jfe.SQN. Mattntflooth NeO. PLATTSMOUTH " SILVER HELICON BUI, r:o.MroHK.i ok jiiiimi:i: MUMJICRS, Is now fully prepared tu furnish miiilo for any ami all occasions. A Tiioruiirti Oraiilralion w ith a ctuupliefn ami wt ll feleeied repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Ordeis respectfully solicited. Term reasonable Apply to .1. 1 Yot'NO, r. O. Hook Store, or lwtt .1. F1NI.EY .loll N SON, Sec'y. bTsCHGEi SuecesHor to S mi.k;ki. & NliUtfAX, Manufacturer of FI1TE CIGAB. And dealers in SMOKKKS' FANCY A UTICI.KS, SMOKING aud CIIEWINfi T O 15 A 0 CO. Special UltANDSntid sizes of C'IfJA B8 made to order, and satisfaetitni guaranteed. Cigar cliijiijgs moM for sniokirrf otacco. Ma).: Htreet. one door west of J. S. Duke's itoro 0;jpni7e ll'imt tjrhec, Plattsmouth, Neb. Im8 WlLIilAM O.EROLD, dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, BLANJi'iSTS, PLANXELR, FURNISHING GOODS GHOCERIES OF ALT, KINDS. Larfe'e stock ot BOOTS and SHOES CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Quecnsware, iuid iu fact everything you caa call for ia the line of General Merchandise. CASH 1'AID KOlt HIDES AND FCK3. All kinds of country oiocluce takes la tX clmuj; forjoods. "