The" Herald. ! - : A 1 . A I T E UT I i K K K X T S. '-'it. -Jf .;:. s u hue. Itegular advents- i p i in-. No advcriiaemuiil iustrt- , t.ij.: .1 St;tt;:H fate. : i:. ;- ji-.-i ouiecrs ,f the law will b neld .' f !ca:J notions they hand in, .1 :tif -'feionling a proof of puhliea- . . :, v i i- will L ,vcld for the iublica-i.-e v. si. eh notice. POM Ml! N ICAYHlNS. ' ?:.'. i-. bu.i'.cd, coremunleaMons n.Jl li i to the point, with no waste i". ; j. ; 1...TIS ;e iioits-ihle for the correctness ... j., ....j,. . matter and paid Le- Any !i iu.M who lakes the paper rezul.-irl) :'n i..K-i.:".!ri. whether directed to ins i f...i, oi w i. tl:er he H a ml'scnoer or no m ", .. f. r t tie pay. ' ll i iv .I onion Mi p-ipcr discontln n I. ),.- i , "i-t :..ty all arrearages, or tlie publish v?i m i chnuie to send it until payment is niai:.-.' and collect tbe whole amount, whether Hie miier is riKoa from the oittee or not. 3. 1 he Courts have decided that refusing to tstke iimv-i. iprrs and periodicals from the post oflice or truioving ud leaving tueui uncalled for. in' (iriina facit evidence of imtkntIonal FKA U 1. LOCAL NEWS. Circus. Weilnp.V.ay, July 13th. Those -i;;;irs were "'boss," Joe. Iluherts sells wall paper. Mtf And now comes the circus. Gen. Weaver is to speak in Wahot July 11th. The Tiiermometor Rot up to 101 Tuesday. Extra Rubbers for fruit jars at J. M. HoU rls'. 16t2 Quil a number went down to Lincoln tin? Fourth. Who ever saw a bright moon-light night on t lie l-ourti.i "Remember Clark, the sweet singer, Friday evening.. . Fruit Jars and extra Rubbers for sale, at J. M. Roberts'. 1G12 McLennan says he dau't want any more fire-works in hi Just received, a new invoice of Fans at F. Herrmann's. It2 A lew Directories for sale at this olllcc- or J. 1. Young's. Lots of things tins week and next. Ri a.l short notices. It is wonderful how much lemon- ade can be drank on the 4th July. A few more Linen and Cambric Suits left at F. llerrm aim's. 16t2 There were only three dances Mondav n it'll t. not much for a hot night. The copy is in the hands of the printers for Cass County Fair Pre mium List, and will be out by the 15th. Drug3 -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf i Ol U11ACU Nllilia ivuun Drug Store. 5Uf - Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every day, at the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 1'Jtt Cioft. Eikenbaiy has bought out W. Agnew, and the firm is Jones & Eikenhary. More next week. I sell the best and cheapest boots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Pet eii Mecoes. The dance on the grounds the Fourth was said to be immense. One vouiicr woman never missed a net all day. Head Quarters for C. uoup'a Circus and Hippodrome, "July 13th, 1831. at Solomon & .Nathans uiam- tinotli store. The news of the President's and the people's misfortune have crowded out and shortened all locals, until next week, we can't ac o::)pli.-di im possibilities. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a lawn party at Mrs. Tlios. Pollock s Tuesday evening, July 12th. All are invited to come and en joy themselves. By loeal notices in another col vmm it will be seen that Kaliskv tfc :Son, of the Great Red Store will re mov.' to Goldintr's new buihlinir soon. Ail those wishing icecream will do well to call on Mr. Holischneider at his new ice cream garden where yon will be served with ice cream lemonade &e., of the very best. 1 The ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a social at the residence of Mr. E. Davis, to-morrow, Friday even ing, July 8th. All are cordially in vited to attend. A good time guar anteed. All persons buyinp- Ten Dollars tvnrth n f poods will be entitled to a ticket including all the great shows, rome and see us. e mean business. SOLOMOX Jt NaTIIAX. The 4lh of July was a good day for soda water. Smith, Black & Co. were kept busy from the Ume the tig sign crowned the ad. wagon going down street until late at night, selling 1236 glasses, more or less. If we had the proof-reading on Bush's head and mustache during his late cut, we should have found many prriiri." "outs and "erasures ; we don't know but what we should have "marked" tha whole thing as "dele." A sad accident at Lincoln inter lered with the festivities the 4th. A cannon which was being fued on the Capital grounds burst, instantly kill inga lit'.le boy, son of Mr. Newcorab and bally v j-i i r m?m n insd Thiebaut a.-;d Reynolds, tearing off an arm of eacii. Another parts named Squires w:is also hurt. Last wek Tuesday night the rain a.nd wind sforra which here was only a moderate one wa3 of such violence at Omaha, that the evening train to Plattsmou. h had to be abandoned and a number of the parties who had gone ip expecting to return, after being thoroughly drenched reaching the depot, were obliged to return to a hotel and put up for the night. The ladies of the party think there is one gentleman in Plattsmouth who is par- ticularly good in assisting those in distress. Personal. "Miss Herrmann has been quite ill for several days. Mrs. IJyron Clink spent the Fourth at her old home. Prof. R. F. Miller called Saturday on the IIekald. Mr. Mushizer of 111. takes the Her ald, so Dr. lilack says. S. It. Ilawley. our fifer the Fourth comes from Ind., is here temporarily, and we are indebted to him for some good music in his line. ' Miss LUlie Pollock finished her school at Centre Valley, and returned home in time for tho Fourth. Samuel At wood has bought out the interest of C. II. Parmele in the firm of Raker & Co.. and it will be Baker & Atwood hereafter. Mer.srs. Wm. Ballance left last iug for Michigan called there by the and Robert Friday morn City, Indiana, death of their father. Mr. Frank Ilager of Creston, was over to spend this Fourth with his old friends in Plattsmouth. Come again, Frank, we are always glad to see your phiz, on ur streets. Mrs. Vf. W. Wiley orders a copy of the IJeuald for three months to Miss Dove Wiley at Cheyenne where sL informs us Miss Wilwy has been successful in getting a large class in music. Wc received two papers from or old acquaintance, W. B. Wright, who is now editor f the Fall River Daily IIekald, Mass. Mr. Wright must have a penchant for Heralds; he came very near owning the Neb. IIekald ouce, Miss Carrie Bennett returned from SpringQeld, Dakota, last Thursday, to spend her vacation tit home. She wa3 accompanied by Mr. Austin, private secretary of the Bishop of that Dio cese, who was on his way east, but re mained over the 4tii. CirctiH next Wednesdav Re- member. -The Ladies of St. Luke's Guild rill urive a sociable at the residence o. iUrs. . ninKie next ween; itiurs tlay evening a week from to night. -w tr vr i t i ri AH are cordially invited to attend -A new lot of Vermicelli, Point Ruste, Torchon and other Laces just received at F. Herrmann's. 10t2 GREAT BARUAINS INDEED, at the GREAT RED STORE. ICtf Miss O'Keefe desires to an- nounce that she has removed ner summer stoc k of goods to Weeping Water, but that she will reopen with a FINK I.AKGi: STOCK in the early fall, when she hopes to see all her old customers and give them better-satisfaction than before. The GREAT 11 EI) STORE will move into the new OOLDIXG BUIEUIXO ICtf on or about the twentieth inst. Prof. Chamberlain of the Lincoln school of Elocution is in the city for the purpose of organizing a class for a term of lessons during this month. Prof. Chamberlain conies well recom mended and thoe wishing to learn the art of Oratory will never have a better opportunity. Previous to our removal to the NEW GOLDIXG HOUSE, we shall continue to offer GOODS OF EVEIIY KfXi LOW Ell THAN EVER. Etery person who ever traded at GlfEAT RED STORE will know what we mean by loice-r than ever ' ICtf Our '!Vaehrs Next Year. Principal, C. M. Des Islets, of Albia, Iowa. Assistant, Mrs. Love. B. F. Miller, 2d and 3d Intermediate Mrs. Bowen, 1st Intermediate. Miss Blymyer, 3d Primary; Miss Ol ive Gass and Miss Ida Goodell, 2d Pri mary; Miss Ursula Wiles, 1st Primary Miss MedoraSmith, new department Mis. French, 1st Ward; Miss Samp son, 2d Ward; Miss Worden.4th Ward GOOD PRINTS, TWEXTV YARDS FOR OXE DOLLAK. at the GREAT RED STORE. ICtf One of those beastly occurrences which no community can prevent, oc curred the Fourth in almost broad daylight, on the open ground near Capt. Butts' residence. The parties were the woman Walton and two fel lows named Dawson and Maley They were arrested and punished; no further particulars are necessary, and we oniy anuue to me iact rosnow mat crime cannot cro unpunishetL. here while our officers are as vigilant as at present CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! e - at the GREAT RED STORE we are just slaughtering away to keep from moving them to the NEW G9LDIXG BUILDING which we are ahoid to occupy. ICtf Pay Up. All parties indebted to the under- signed on old bill arc- requested to pay up within the next thirty clays or their accounts will be turned over to an oflk-er for collecting. Rout. R. Livingston. Julv 7th 1SS1. ' .--See THE GREAT RED STORE before spending any more nioaey. 16'. f N. . The members of all the commit tees who were engaged in preparing for the 4th of July celebration wil meet at the Court House on Satur day evening, July 9th, at eight o cIoc& r. M. and those committees which had mono- to disburse for the celebration will be expected to ren der their account of the money ree'd and paid out, accompanied hy vouch ers r.nd receipts for all money ex- peuded. D. II. "N heeler Chairman Com. Gen. Ar'g't - i . July 6th, 18S1. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts desire to return thanks to some unknown friends for a delightful and appropri ate serenade ou Saturday evening last. Joe informs us, on the square that the music was Superb; and the intent of the singers together with the moon light which mingled without a note of discord in the melody, aided by tle slight circumstance that they had been married a few nights before all tended to beautify and soften the har mony to such an extent that he doubts at this moment whether his melodious visitors were ef this mundane sphere or dropped from tho comet streaked regions above on this (as Frank Stadter once said) suspicious occasion. Be that as it may, and wre they from heights above ordepthsbelow.the kind ness of the visit and the delightf illness of this kind of a charivari contrasts so favorably with ether experiences that they feel as if some return should be mad and that is why "this appears thusly. Mr. Henry Stork, the cattle man who was so terribly injured by falling. from the bridge some four months ago was sufficieatly recovered to be removed to his home near Tekamah, Burt County, last week Thursday. He was carried from hotel to depot on a stretcher. Mr. Stork had a long weary time of it, lying upon his back for fourteen or fifteen weeks, with both legs broken, but we hope his worst trial is now past. Ballad Singing. James G. Clark,- the original Ballad Singer of America will be at the M. E. Church ' on Friday July . 8tU Tickets 25 cents, children 15 cents )oors open at 7 p.m. Concert Tins Evening. The concert this evening by the pu pils of Mrs. and Miss Simpson will oe given in the dining ball of Guthman's new hotel, earner Third and Main streets, instead of Golding's hall as an nounced last week. Admission twen ty-five cents. m Married. VOSRiJIiGIt ELSTEtt. At the residence of Mr. Mary Look, in Centre l'recinct. June a). liwi. bv Kev. C. F. Gravei. pastor of the Con gregational Church at Weeping Water, ilr. ZUllAY . OSBDKOH ana MBS. A1AKY Elstek, ail of C'aes County, Nebraska. There was a quiet wedding, only relatives of the family being present. The many friends of the bride here will w inh the happy couple all success and prosperity in life. MARSHALL rKTKKSOJi. At the parsonage of the M. E. Church, in this city, Julv 5. 181 bv Itev. John Gallagher. Mh. Joski'h Mar shall, and Miss Alma 1'KTKKSOJi, hoth of .Louisville, tins county. EANARD KOBEUTS. At the resideueeof Mr. E, lletidricks, hy Rev G. K. Murray, June 2. 1851. Mit. William J. Kanakd and Miss Sarah F. Uoiskrts, all of Three Groves, Cass County. Nebraska. EODEKIS DON ELAN. In this city. , Thins day, June 30. lSSl, ly Chaplain Mr. JomkI'H M. Uoiikkts and Mus V. DOXELAJf W right. . A LLI K The wedding was strictly private, although many warm friends of the bride and groom aware of the intended marriage, most heartily and cineerely wished the newly mar riJ pair the greatest success and happiness ; among which pleawe couut the Herald an sev eral. If you are tired taking the large old-fashioned griping pills, and are satisfied that purging yourself till you are weak is not cooa common sense. then try Carter's Little Liyer Pills and learn how easy it is to be free from Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, and all Liver troubles. These little pills are smaller, easier to take and give quicker relief than any pill in use, lortyina vial. One a dse. Price 25 cents. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. For Sale. A house and lot situated on the N. E. corner of Granite and Seventh sts. The house is li story ; contains five rooms and a. pantry, is almost new ami in good -condition. Price $1000; $000 cash and balance in one year. For laitlier information en mure of I). II. Wheeler it Co. Afft ICtf If you are tired taking the large old fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pills and take some com fort. A man can't stand everything, One pill a dose. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. - Organs. A few more bargains in my clos ing out stock; don't delay if you want i number one instrument at a verv low lisure. James Pettek, ac;'t. Carter's Little Liver pills have no equal as a prompt and positive cure for bick Headache, Biliousness, Con stipation, Pain in the Side, and all Liver troubles. Trv them. Left by Mistake. Left at Dovey's store about June 25th, a pair of calf sewed boota, name on sole; said boots have been taken by mistake, probably, and if left at Ba ker & Cos. store a suitable reward will be paid by the ownei. 1 G. T. Sn RYDER. The liver is the organ mst 3peed liy disordered uy malarial poisons Ayer's Ague Cure expels these poisons from the system, and js a most excel lent remedy for liver complaints. Ladies should know that Ayer'a Hair Vigor is a superior and econo mical dressing, ii lias uecorae an in dispensable article for the toiiet. Every person during July and August should take three doses of the Big Blood and Liver Medicine Dr, Marshall Bromoline. Fifty cents a bottle. It is the bst remedy of the kind the largest bottle, the cheapest in price and is known as the Big Blood and Liver Cure. He mean Dr. Mar i -- i - snans jjromoiine. .Druggists are agents. No Hospital cded. No palatial hospital needed for Hop Luters patients, nor lanre salaried talented puffers to tell what Hop Bit ters will do or cure, as they tell their -own story by their certain and abso late cures at home. A Difficult Problem Solved. Amtition, competition and over-ex ertion use up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desire for stim ulauts seems to be a natural human passion, and drunkenness prevails on account of this necessity for bodily and mental invigoration. Parker's Ginrer Tonic fairly solves the dilicult problem, and has brought health and happiness into many desolate homes It does not tear down an already de beliated system, but builds it up "with out intoxicating. Enquirer. See oth er column. I6t5 THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF V. ' C. COUP, THE FAMOUS Nil OH MAN. Interview with a Circus 3Ian W ho Tells all about the cireat Show ami all the Other Shows. Frank J. Pilling, general advertis ing agent for W. C. Coup s monster shw and great Paris hippidrtme, dropped into the Herald ftice on aso Wednesday. Mr. ruling is au old newspaper man; bis heart warms to the fraternity, and ho com municates information readily. "How many circuses are there on the road now?" the Reviewer in quired of Mr. Pilling. "There are less than a dozen, was the answer.' "There's W. C. Coup's show, Forepaugh's, the so-called Bar- num show of Bailey !c Hutchinson, Bun Robins & Colvin, -Sells Brothers, the Inter-Ocean of Bachelor & Dorri?, Old Jhn Robinson, Van Ambergh, the Pacific circus, Shelby, Pullman & Hamilton, John II. Murray and Shelby & Sand." "At a fair estimate, how mucn money is interested in mese enter prises r" "Over three minion nouars. "How old a man is Mr. Coup?" "He is 43 years' old." "How did he come to go into the show business?" "I'll tell you: in 1870 he was living in Wisconsin, and there met Dan Cos- tello, who was running a boat show on the lakes. Mr. Coup was in the cheese business. He built the first cheese factory ever in Wisconsin. He also established a National bauk at Delevan. Well, he saw money in Costello's show and went in as a part ner, gaing alwng to look after the bus iness and in one season succeeded in making $30,000. He had a menagerial head on him you see; was born a showman. He went to :ew xoik with his head full of plans, and saw Barnum, and proposed to him to es tablish a bigger show than ever ueiore attempted. Barnum fell in with his plans at once, and in 1S7;J was put on the road the Great World's Fair, owned by Barnum & Coup, and man aged by W. C. Coup, mat was a wagon show and oniy sioppeu at wie largest places. It made a mint ot mney. In the winter of 1872, while talking to Barnum, Mr. Barnum said to Coup that he was getting too old to travel. Mr. Coup then proposed to put a show on the Tailroad. Mr. Bar num said it was the very thing and the railroad show was built. Mr. Bar num's health gave out and he went to Europe, leaving Mr. Coup in full management. WhileIr. Barnum was in Europe Mr. Coup got to thinking over a plan for a larger and more novel show feature than the country had ever seen. The hippodn rue bus iness came into his mind, and he con cluded to build a hippodrome in New York. He called his plans m full to Barnum, anil asked if he would join him; Mr Barnum cabled back, "no, expense too great;" Mr. Coup again cabled "if you will not join, I will build myself and carrv on in my own name. When Jiarnum get mat no cabled back: "I will join yu if you will call it Barnum's hippodrome, and allow nobody to know that any one else has any interest in it;' Mr. Coup was to have a silent partnership, lie stipulated . that he was to have full sway and run the enterprise himself. There s where Mr. Coup made a grand mistake. He should have gone into the hipuodrome alone, and had he done so, he would have made ten million dollars. "In Chicago three weeks ao we took in 8,000 more thn was taken in by the hippodrome in 1S75, being the biggest show week Chicago ever saw". "What does it cost to run your show ?" inquired the Reviewer. It will take me some time to ten yu- , This 13 the hrst time in me History or the world that a hippodrome has been combined with a museum, menagerie and circus. The hippodrome tent is without exceptionr the largest in the world, being capable of seating 14,000 people. You may judge when I men tion a few figures. We have employed in connection with our monster es tablishment, 500 men and women, 475 horses, 14 principal advance agents 21 assistant agents, 3 advertising cars, 46 bill posters, 1 elephant car, a bands of music, 100 musicians, 100 cages and chariots, 100 principal per formers, 200 auxilliaries, 3 circus rings, or four including the ring in the vast hippodrome, which is nearly nearly half a mile round. "You can hardly form any estimate of the cost, but I am safe in saying that it is not far from half a million ef dollars. Our performers number over 100, and if I should, as many do, call all our supernumeraries I could claim 1000 as the tournament in which every nation en earth- is repre sented in their particular costumes and elegant court dresses fully attest. Our salary list in the rigs alone amounts to fully 1,000 more than any show that was ever organ ized. Our canvass men average about S40 a month each, including three "bosses". We have fifty more than any other show in existence, and they are usually paid SIS; the differ ence in salary alone, exclusive of board, would be 0,000; adding (iicit n v u lia . v t - - - - - r- jard, $1 per d iv for each man (of 3 we are speaking now of labor? the board course we are speal ing men) in camp the tenting season being thirty weeks or 210 days and wo have 810,500. Let this apply also to the grooms and th aame fig ures are a fair estimate. Salary, SC.300; board $10,000. Add to this 20 canvas and property meo for dressing room, which is about the average number of men used by other shows for all tents, and we give you figures of some proportions, 55,600 and $4,200. Closing Up I Mrs. Swarts will close hr Millinery Store on account of hot weather and poor health, for two months, opening again on the first of September. Goods sold very cheap this week. Call at once and get bargains. 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 G order's. Plattsmouth, Neb. Ruffuer & Black Have just received a full car load of Buckeye Reapers and Mowers; they have a few not yet soil. Come quick if you want one. I5t2 A GOOD HEADER FOR SALE OR TRADE. Apply to Jno. C. Eisele Turkey Creel:, wo miles south east of Cedar Creek. 1413 J. N. Wise. Negotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. tf 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 SPECIAL NOTICES. JLonoy to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J.W.Jennings, Hf Plattsmouth. 3loney 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 unt-qualed 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 tht-m 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 deiermined wo man could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this count y. 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. For the best staple and groceries in Plattsmouth go to Weckbach's. fancy J. V. 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. 5t6m Alderney Stock. F. Beaumeister now Mr. owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," No. 1937, dropped January 4th, 1373, Hire, Kentucky, 2d, 753; grandsire, Kentucky 628. From imported Tran sit, bred by H. S. Durand, Wis., which it will be reiufirfbered 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. Beauraeister's place north of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the. use of such an animal sluuld call and see the undersighed, J. F. Beaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf 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 sirtd over one hun dred bottles in the last tvo months 4tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Senlegei & memann s, opposite F. 0. 7tf AGKXTS AM) CANVASSERS Make from to fi."0 ner week srlling goods for E. ;. lUDhoU r & CO.. lo Rarclay Mn-et, New York. -1 Send for their Catalogue and t.rnis. Dr. Black's Rheumatie 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 If you want to buy or sell city proper ty of any kind If voa 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, 4Gm5 Fitzgerald Block. It 31 list Be So. For all who use Brown's Pepsin Tonic say it is a sure cure for Dys nensia and sick Headache. Try it. For sale by all Druggists in Platts mouth and East Plattsmouth. repsin. Rhubarb, .Mandrake & Gentian 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. Brown's Yegetable Liver Pills Are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation and Biliousness. i or sale by all Druggists in the West. Brown's Blackberry and Ciager Should be in every house during the heated season. It never fails to cure Diarrhoea, Dvsentery and Choler Morbus. For sale by J. II. Buttery. Smith, Black & Co., O. F. Johnson and J. M. Robert , Plattsmouth, "J. V. Painter, East Plattsmouth. Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of D. D, Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf Come and See The large stock of Spring Shoes and Slippers, eood and nice at Merges-. 4tf Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass count-, wiil be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au cust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day jn 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. $72 A WEEK. .?la da' at home easily iu:id CoitIv outfit, free. Address, 'I ti-.K. ii. Co. Augusta. Maine. 4Ly THE B.&M.R.R. HOUSE, JNO. BOHS & SOU, Pros'rs, N. W. CORNER MAIN' AND sKCOND STU'S. Near C. & M. P;ts-i".;ser Depot. 1 1a TXS M o t :t 1 3 , 1" 1 J H V S K A Xewly reGtted and furnished throughout. Af fording au excellent view of tlie 11. 11 Bridge It is conveniently loeatt d, especially for the traveling pub'.io. Tlie tables always supplied witlHtu best of the season. n connection with the house. I-imcli baskets filled at all hours. Tenua reasonable. Stf Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia, should uso Carter'sLittle Nerve Pills, which are im.d ; expressly for s epless nervodV, dyspeptic sufferers. Price 23 cents. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. LEGAL NOTICES. To Whom it may Concern. " Alt persous hoMin? warrants drawn on the. Cicneiiil Fund of Cax County. Nelraka, and endorsed. "1'resented and Uft paid for want Of funds." or in words of eiinilur import, are here by notified tliut there is cash In the treasury of :'iid County for the payment of the same ;-suid. further, that imercxt win cease on all fucli warrants 011 and after the first day of Septem ber next. l'.y order of the Commissioners of said County J. Jl. 1'ATTKitsox. Treasurer. riaftsmourh, Ni b., June 2:, 18S1. - I5t5 Sheriff's Sale. Rv ii tue of Order of Sale issued hy W. C Showaltcr, CI. rk of the litrict Court wiiliiu ind for C'u.- Cotiniy. Nebraska, and lo me di- lfrlt il. 1 will, on tiieiitli day of Auut, A. 1. 1-1. at 11 oVloek a. m. of raid dav, at the f outli door of the Court Hore. in said County, sell at Public Auction the foilov in Leal EMate.to wit: l"he V. est lialt w1,! of the Noiih West quarler lnwl4 of ei'Uou twelve 12J, in town ten lluj, north of range nine . Eat, eontaiu iu emhly ly.ij acreOneluilin;-; nil f the ap purtenances, l lie same uein" levicil upon anu taken as the properly of J lin Kindt, defend ant, to eaiisfy a judgment of said Court recov ered by Zaeiianah E, Clause and James V. Mooilv, plaiulills. ri.iusmolltll. Nel., June 20t Ii. A. I). J SSI. 15tj R. V. Uvkiw, Slienll Cass Co., Neb. Road Notice. To all whom it. huiu Cmurrn: 1 he eoinini-'saiiier appointed to survey and Iocan a county road commencing at the quar ter (U) .-cctioif corner on the south side of sec tion twenty-three t'J3), in township twelve (12) north of ranye thirteen (13) east cixth princi pal meridian runniii!; thence norili on the tiiiarttr v'i i section line one and three nuarter (l '.t tulles to l.ie south east corner id the north east nuai ti r C4l of the north west quarter Ct ot Kectson tourtcen (in, same tow n anu rane a above. To vacate all that portion of road number one hundred and Mxty-ihree ld3 ou the line dividiut; the east half Ci) of the west hall ('t) of the north wet quarter (') of the east lialtT'-t) oft lim west Halt Ci) of the outh west quarter (.i) of section lourtcen (H), in town twelve 1. range thirteen (13) has re ported in favor otthe location and vacation thereof.-and all objections thereto or claims for damaires. must be tiled in the County Clerk's othec, on or before poon ou the 1st ilay of September A. 1. l.vil, or Mich road will be Vacated and located vwuionl relerer.ee inert to. . J. 1. TL'TT, 15(5 County Cleik. Bridge Notice. Notice is lit rchv Liven that bids will be re ceived for the con-truction of five (5) or more Pile hiiilires. raiiKins from twenty (2ti) to sixty (00) feet in length (the same to be of the name general character as the bridges built dming the past vear) up to noon ot the VJ any tl August. 1881. The Commissioner:) reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. 1 Bv order of County Commissioner, icto J. 1). Tutt, County C lerk. Road Notice. To all whom U may concern : The section lino road petitioned for bv Charles l'hilpot et al. coiiimcneitq; at the south west corner ot m'ciiou iweniv-thiee liit. town ship eleven, (11). range twelve 112, i mining thei.ee e.i-t between i-ectiou i wenty-mree s mil twenty-six 2ti. and twenty-four 121 ind twenty-live. I'Ji! same town and range anil terminating at the south east corner of sec tion twenty-four 24. township eleven. Ill, ro.nl twelve 1 12, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, niUft be tiled in the County Clerk's olllce, on or ucfure noou uu the th dav of August. A. I. lsst or Mich road wiil be opcnVd without reference thereto. .1. 1. 1 l IT, 1415 County Clerk. Legal Notice. rublic notice is hereby given that the nnder- figned purchased at public tax sale on the ire th day of November, IsTU, and at the County Treasurer" otiioe in the City of riutt'iiiouth. County of Casii, and State of Nebraska, and separately- in tracts of forty acres. the lollow iug described lands lor tne taxes oi is,.s to-wit : The south half ls!i) of section thirty (see :;o) township ten (til), range twelve (1J,1, ta::ed as non-resident. All in Cas County, Nebraska, ami east of the Gtli rriue.ipal Meridian. lam still the holder of the Cert i Heat "s of sale of t lis above described lauds, and unless redemption therefrom is made within two years from the date of tne above said sale, at the expiration of which said two years, the time of redemption will expire, application will be made to the Treasiirer.of the above said Cnunfy of Cass for a tax need there on. S. N. MKliKIAM. June :;, IsM. Itiio Lfigal Notice. rublic notice i hereby given that the under signed purchased at ptiiilit; lax s.iie on i ne 1:11 u day of Nov.. Is7:, ai d a! tlie County 1 reasurer's olliee. in the City t-l i'lattsmoiitb. County of Cass, and Slide (if N'ebiarka. and Fcpara'cly bi tracts of forty acres or less, the loil..wing described Janus for I he taxes of 17S. to-wit : Lot i'.ve (a) in the. couth east quarter (se, ) of the i.ortli west quarter (nw'i) of si-cti.ui :2 township 12, range '.. 2 a' tcs, ihxim to ;. . Schnc lihackt r. Ixit sixteen (loi in the south nv-t quarb-r (sw?4 1 of the nort h east quarter ("'-' 1 of seel ion liftee-i l." la township 12. ranye V, eoi.taiim g 20 acres, taxed to II. Fuller. The north east quarter (iie;.j) of the i-outli east quarter (se!4) oi seen -n 2i, town.-:lit 12, range 9. ine nortn nan (iv) ot tne norm west quar ter (nw1.!) of section tl ; lot 2 in the noitn west quarter (nw'.i) of tlie north wet quarter (nw 'O and tne noiui e.isi quarter u'.e'i) oi me souin west quarter i sw ) oi sect ion !) and lot V in t he south west quarter (sw1) of the north east quaru-r (ne1.!) of section i. nil in township 12 and range lo. taxed as non-resident. " '1 lie north east q 11:11 ter 1 ne1.,) of section 8. the north east quarter tne'. jl of section : nnd the stmt h cast quarter (se'H) of section 21, all in tnwi.sl.:,) l; range V, and taxed as 11011-res-iden: . The rout '.1 w -t quarter (sw-i4l of the north east quarter (ceU of section 31 and the too n west quarter (sw 'i) of t-eetion si, both in tow n ship 1 1. range 11. and taxed as uon-resirieiit. All ia Cass County. Nebraska, and cast of the f.th 1'riie-ipal Meridian. I am slid the holder of the -.! iiiicates of sale id the above described land. a:::! unless rcdemptioni therefrom t mad-! v.ii bin two yeais from the date of the above said sale, at the expiration of which said, two yc. i . the time of redemption will expire, application will be made to the Treasurer of the above .-aid County of Cass, for a tax dfed there on. S. N". Mkkkiam. June 2JI, Itssl. . I4t3 Legal Notice. l'ublie notice is hereby given that the under signed purchased at public tax sale on the 2nth tlay of November, 187!), and at the County Treasurer's oflice, in the citv of I'lattsmouth. County of Cass and State of .Nebraska and sep arately in tracts of forty r.e.ren or less, the fol low ing described lands for the taxes if 1S7S, to-wit : - Lot l." in the south east quarter (seU) of the sHsithwest quarter (sw) ef section twelve (12), taxed to J. Crabtrce tand lots 16 aud 17 in the south east quarter se1 of the south west quarter sw- of section twelve 12, taxed as non-resideut : all in township tweive lai.raiie eleven 11. Lot 2 in the north east quarter ne'4 of the north west quaiter nw of section live 3. taxed to E. H. Eaton; and the south east quarter seU of the north west quarter fnw '4j of section live f5, the east half e'il of thw fiouth west quarter sy of section five 5J, the- souiii east quaiter isej or tue north west quarter nw of section eight 8, th south west quarter Isw'-il of section fifteen, the north west quarter nwU I of section twenty-nine 2ti. taxed us non-resident ; and all in township ten 10, and range twelve 12. The north east uqnrter ine-i1 of the south east quarter sc1 of sect iu fourteen 141, the j east nun ie; 01 ine souui east quancr iscm of section twenty-three 'Sj the north half n'i of the norili eat quarter neUl of section twcuiy-tive 2",, the south west quarter sw!4 of seeiiou twentv-niae 2: : all taxed as non resident ; and lot live r J m the south west quarter sw .jl t f the north east quarter nCj, ot section thnty-t wo I:'.-', taxed lo Win. Stad tlleman. the north east quarter neh! of the south ea-t tuiar'er e?.j of scct4on thirty-two 32. taxed to Solomon 'toltz ; all in tow nship eleven 111, range twelve 112. The west half wjj of the south west .quarter sw 4 and the south east quarter se'4 1 of the south west quarter sw '4 of section three .;. taxed to Chiist Met.ger ; and tlie north half n',1 of the south west qu '.iter s',, of see tiou four 1, taxed as noiv-resident : all i.i township'twelve 12. rar.;re twelve 1 12'.. The 3011th wpst uuai ter (sw'l of the north east quarter ueVtf and the north west quarter Inw ' 4 1 of the soutU east quarter fse1., of sec tion thirty-one 31 . and tiie west half w'i of the south west quarter sw1, of section thirty two, all in township ten lnj, range thirteen l.ij. all taxed as non-resident. Lot three 31 in the north east qnai ter rittU of the north east quarter IneM of section six t;J. taxed to Samuel Chambers: the south west quarter sw '4 of the south east quarter se1 of section thirtv-t wo 32, taxed to John Latoti ; the west half v1, and the south east quarter se'i of the south west quarter sw t.) and the north cust idiai ter fnet of the soiifh tiist quaiter stfSl I section five 51. the mirth east nuarter ue'i of iscctiou eight 8, t' e west half w-'-, of the south east quarter !!- of section eight . and tlie south west quarter (swt) of the north wcet quarter nwVj of sec tion t wenty-t itiht -, titxtnl ivt lion-re-idetir, and all In township ten 10, ranire fouiteen II. Tbe north haif u; j I of ; he south west quar ter Is W'l of sect 1. in thirty two J.S2. township eleven 11, range Ihh teen" 13, taxed its non resident. The north west quarter hiv'4 of the south ea-t quarter se'il ot section ihiny-one 'ill, township twelve 1121. range fourteen 114. ail In Cass County. Nebraska, and east of Hie Gth rrinetpal Meridian. 1 t:n sti'.i t!e hnid-r f Hit. eertificatvof sal of tlu: ao.iie depttibed lands, and unless re demption thercfiotn is made within two years from the dale of the above said sale, at the ex piration of whicli' said to years. Hie time of redemption will expire, application will be made to the Treasurer of the above said Coun ty of Cass for a tax deed thereon. S. N. Mehriam. June22d, 1SS1. 14t3 Road Notice. To all whoin it may Concern: . 1 The section line road petitioned for by W. H. Murray et al commencing at the" north west corner of section thirty-live (:V), town twelve (IS), range thirteen (13i thencte north 011 section line one halt mile where it terminates Kuid load will be opened. All objections 1 hereto or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's office, on or before noon on the ld day of Sept. A. 1). lsst or such road will bv' opened without reference thereto. J. D. Tutt, 15t5 " County Clerk. Road Notice. To all ehom it may Concern: m The section line road pctUitioned for "by George Meisiuger et al. coin .mencing at the north wect cor ner of the south west quarter O) of the south weft quarter ('-) of section nine (u) township twelve (.LP rouge twelve (12), running thence eouth a quarter (-4) of a mile to corner of sec tlu4iight (St and nine (1) and sixteen (1G and seventeen (IT), in said town and range and ter minating at said corner will lie ordered opened. All objections thereto or claims for damage", must beaded in the County Clerk's oflice. on or before llmm on tlie 1st day of September, A. !. lsst or such road wiil be opened without refer ence thereto. J. 1. I'lti", 1.-15 County Clerk. Road Notice. Toall whom it may concern: The section line road petitioned for by Allen Coleman, et al, commencing at t lie south cant corner of section seventeen 117, township eleven ll range twelve 112, running thence north on section line, to the north east corner f section live, 15 J town-hip twelve 12, ruge twelve (12) and lei initiating at tow nship line, and all objections thereto, or claims for dam age, must be filed in tbe County Clerk olliee, 011 or befoie noon oil the 2.MI1 day of Auuu.l, A. 1. 18S1, or such road will be opened w ithout rclerenc thereto. J. U. TL it, 1415 County Clerk. IToad JSoticc. To till it mm if may concern: . The section line roiidcoiiiiiieiicing at the north east coiner of the north west quarter tnwf4) of the north west l4)f section number nineteen, (l:ii, town twelve (.12) range ten (lm. running thence west to the town line between South Bend and Salt Creek precinct, and terminat ing at north west corner of the north west quarter (nw ) of the norm we.-t quarter (uw1) of said section is ordered opened by tlie county coin. tiissimieis. All claims for damages must be tiled 111 the County Clerk's olliee, 011 or be for! noon on the loth tlay of August A. I). 1I, or such road wiil be opened without reference thereto. J. 1. Tutt 1 : 1 1 .- Count v Clei k. ISridgc Notice. Notice is herehy'given that bids fjr I he con struction of a. bridge across the Weeping Water Crek on quarter (') section line running north and soum through seetiou thirty-six 1S1'). town tea (10) range thirteen (1U, will be received up' to noon of the 12! h day of July. issi. Said bridge issixtv (i'0) feet long witii two approaches twenty l2nj feet each. Substructure of said bridge will be double row of piling ; ringla row under bents; super -structure lo be iron or wool or combination. Said bids must be accompanied by specifica tions. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, l'.y order of county commissioners. J. 1. Ti'tt, lot 4 County Clu-rk. Probate Notice. In the matter of the. e.-tatc of David l'ittman deceased. In tlie County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. I poll reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Kli. J. W. l'iltiiiaii praying that ad ministration of the estate of David l'ittman deceased, be granted Andrew l'ittman. Or dered that notice of the pendency of said cause be published in the Nebraska" Hkkai.d, 11 weekly newspaper, printed, published and in general circulation in said County, for three consecutive week, and that the hearing of saiil cause be set for the liith day of July A. issi. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the oflice of. the County Judge, at I'lattsmouth, at w hich time and place, all nelsons interested may appear and tliow caiiM'. if any they ffiivc, why admin istration oi said estate shwuld not be granted to the said Andrew-l'ittman, according to the prayer of said petition. A. N. Sl'i.i.lVAX, County Judge. I'laUsihoulh, June 271h, issi. 1M3 Estray Notice. 'Taken up hy the subscriber, near South Iieiid. a red heifer calf, with the left ear slit, ami the right ear cropped. Star in fori head. The owner can have t lie same by proving prop perty and paying charges as provided bv law. AI.ONZO Hkatii. 1215 ' South Bend, Neb. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate tf James McNurlin, deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all person having claims ag;uust the estate of James iMeNuilin deceased, to file the same on or before the .'!eth day of December A. D. I S- 1 . in tlie O.'lice of tlie Count v Judge, at I'lattsmmit h. Cass Co., Ne-bra--Ua. A. N. S i" l.l.l VAN. County Judge. Plattsmoiiih. June 2.U), lsal. Kl i Notice. To the owner and occupant or claimants of let it. block H4. and let .r. block H;4 in the C ity of Plattsuiouth. Cass County. Neb Vou aro belt-by not died that said lots were assessed for tUyeal )f ISM. J.ot4, block : !!4 as belonging to all unknown owner, and lot 5. block li;l as belong ing tp D. Bemick. That t he raid iots w ere on the 2J..1 tlay of Sept., Is75. sold for the delin quent taxes of said vear to the. undersigned ; that the time of radeinotton of said property froth said sale wil expire on the 2ith tlay of )cto!er, ls?l, at which time the undersigned will demand a Treasurer'!" deed therefor, unless the samf is sooner redeemed. 41.13 I). r.E.MICK. riansmouth. Neb., July 6th, 1-1. Road Notice. Tf nltirhom it may concern : The section line road petit! ned f..rbyV. J. Carter et al. commencing at 1 he toiii'i west corner of section thiity-tliret- ( ('), township eleven (11),' range twelve (12, ai.d ' run- ing west to the .north west corner of section thirty (30); township twelve rj, range twelve 121. aitd also tm conmu u n.g ::t the suuth west corner of section thiriy-t!.i c a;;;, township eleven pi, rango twelve 112' ad turning north to the northwest corner e' ' -. twenty-one town elevt 11 range twelve: am' il objections thereto or claims for dania . must be filed in the County Clerk's Oflice, o: before noon on the 2rth tlay of August, A. 1 . lssl, or such road will be opened without refei euce thereto. J. D. Terr. ntr, County Clerk. Tax Notice. To the unknown or 15011-resldent owner or oc cupant of hit No. ten 1 10), in block No. one hu. idivd and eleven lUj, in he City of Tlatts moutli, Cass County. Nebraska : You are here by not ified thai the iibove describe J lot was as sessed for the years 187-J and ls,7: as belonging to an unknown or non-resident owner; that said lot was sold for the delinquent County ami State taxe of said years, ou the yth tlay of Septeinncr. 1?74, to Cass Count y, in Nebraka, there being no other bidder therefor ; that the certificates of sale for the said taxe wtri as signed to Ld-.vard Oliver. 011 the ISth tlay of June, issi, and that unless redemption from said sale be made before the loth dav of Octo ber, lsl, a Treasurer's las deed will be issued to said a,siguee. 11 1 j EdwakI) Oliver. Assignee. Road Notice. To all whom It may concern : The commissioner appointed to vacate a County road, petitioned for by Turner Zink. et al.. commencing at the center of fccet ion thirty three l.ti . ca South side l said section thiity three !.i:;J. town twelve (12), range ten (to), run ning thence Noltll one and one-half (1 1 1 miles, and terminating at (he road running K;u-t and Wi't. sai.i road to leo vacated being known a Jtoad 107, has reported in favor of the vacation thereof, and ail objections thereto, or claim for damages, must bo tiled in the County Cierk's ot;-"e on or bi Tore noon 011 the 7th day of Sepleiu! er, A. D. IS 1, or Mich road w ill be vacated without reference thereto. icir J. U. Terr, County Clerk. JONES & AGNEW, Successors tojyv. D. Jones. Again takes charge of the Old Brick Livery Stable. 'lattsmot:tii, - - nhbuaska. The old Bonner Siables. in l'!attnioutIi. are now lease-J by Jones it Agnew and they lmve chIkui-.I New ai'd handsome accommodations, in the shape. o! HORDES, C:liniA(!ES, 1WGGIES, and SADDLE HORSES. Wt- are now prepared to keep HOUSES FOR SALE sTRADEr And will Train and Break Colts On Heasonable Terms, ALSO KKMEMUr.Pv, That with plenty f room (that every one knows we" have) in our stable, we can tret Farm er' stock and ifagons. loaii i of hay, &c., under cover, whi te they wiil keep drv. Thanking all the old patrons for their liberali ty, we so; icit their trade for t he future, sat ined that we can aceoiuHu-i.'te them better and do better bj liieiu than i , cx belore. r.Oly JONES tfc AGNEVr. NICHOLS & SOX, Contractors and Builders. Having enlarged our shop and purchased -a Steam Power C ircle Saw, we are prepared to do au unlimited amount of work in our line iu a UltST-fl.AS MANNKII. hint those who contemplate building will find it to their interest to ftet estimates from us before eiing their work toother parties. Estimate made ou ail kindsof work FiiEE yr CtiAttuic, B0NS' BRICK YARD. In the rear of the IJonnor Stdbloa OX FOURTH STREET. ;ooi iiai:i) F i r s t - C I a s s 1! r i c k , NOW .EEADY'AUD FOR SALE. Will do Contract Work mid Guarantee Satisfaction. J. HONS &SON, 15u.3 Plattsmouth, Neb. BETTEH GOODS AMD CJienpex: GQQds than anywhere west of the Mississippi lhver AT FRED, GORDER'S IT Main. betw. Third and Fourth .Streets. Last of Court House, PLA.TTSMOTJTET 3STJ-JI3 ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, the best and latest improved patterns. Satisfaction (Juarantced. -o ALL FARMERS know what 1 keep, and nfy Spring and Su'niner stock is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be found here. In addition, I have added ail kinds of Buggies Wagons AND O -Zrx. X-i IN SEASON. C-I)ON"T I'OKHET THE' PLACE. $66 a week in your o,vn town. Terms and outlitfree Address. II. Hai.i.ktt V Co. l'ortlantl, Maine. ' 4Dly E. G. Lovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND, Still find themselves at home to Cass County Farmers and all their old customers. H"e have this Winter our us ual full and larger lines of goods than, perhajis, era he fore. As the growth of the country has demanded large? stocks, and of a better class, wt hate endeavored to meet that demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens for Winter wear, we hace a large aud varied assortment at reduced rates. DRESS G-OOIDS 0 all kinds. Dress Trimmings of tlie latest styhs. Uuttons iu midles'i variety, our line, of NOTIONS l'.y exceedingly large, and we think, well selected. LAPIKS' KilOKS MUX'S. AND IM-iYs" BOOTS AND SllOKS, CHILDHF.N's AND MISSUS' S1IOF.S. to suit all persuns an I all purser A .verv full line of MiASSWAIti: AMI KTO l:VA It i:, which you must see to select from. GROOERIES ' of standard grades, fjlgjf of the finest qualities, selected by our- PnfpPP "finauy brands, especially our own uUlluljii brand of Kit ks 11 itoAi.TKi t un-1- re called the "M i-!UI jt," Ii." Try it and see, ft (ore purchasing elsew here. Dried Frnits of all kinds, fresh und sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED OOODS from all quarters. Very line California tfood.s. ChSEN YVINTEK A1TI.KS by tlie barrel or bushel. In all these branches we shall en deavor to sell ti.s low (is any otu . and as is possiple to do a soi ni hcxi kss. We invite attention and will show all that call onr L'ooiU. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, and call often and early. 37ni3 Ji. Ii. DOVKY & SON. I'lattsinoiith Neti. PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, CO Ml 'DSHD OK TEiiiM'i:i; 3ii:.iiiie:ks, I how fully prepared to furni-h music for any and all occa-ions. A '1'iioi 011.7I1 Oranlz.atf 011 with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders respect fully solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to J. I". YOL'NC. I'. O. I'.ook Store, or lOtf J. FINT.EY .JOHNSON, Sec'y. C. SCHLEGEL, Successor lo Si Hi.KiiKi. & Nii;man. Manufacturers of -ct ' II l And dealers iu SMOKEli.V FANCY AKTICI.ES, RMOKINfi and CHEWIN(J "T OBACCO . special r.IiANDS and sizes of CIOAKS made to order, and .satisfaction fiiiaraiiteed. Ci;;al clippings sold for smokir-t 'baeco. Mai-. Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's store Plattsmovtii. Xeb. Im3 WILLIAM flEROLD, dealer In OUT GOODS. CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, .FUKNISIIIXO GOOD.? GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Iire stock of BOOTS and SHOES CLOSED OUT AT COST. :o: Notions, Queensware, and in fact everything you ohji call for hi the line of General Merchandise. CASH l'AID FOU HIDES AND FCltS. All k luils of country oruduce taker In ex change for;goods.