The Herald. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS, rr.nxi'ent "5 cents a fine. Reirular advents jr, 10 criits per line. No advertisement lusert- ; I le,.s lli:ui i3 cents. l..-r:;i lioth-ei al Statute rate. AU-jm y ami ol!icersvf the law will be neld . iiisiiiii r all local notices they hand in. mil ail -.-ai li.-s iicjiiundliiiT a proof of imlMica Uou nl ;i.i v imii.-e w ill be icU Cor tlie uulilica- ;kii lee oi sucli notice. CM) M M U N IC AYIONS. As our sihcc is limited, all communications ni;s l-c i.nt'l au-l lo the joint, wim no waste oi woriK. Tlie fin ii'r is ieponhle for the correctness aeet-r.;::' i to copy ot paid manor ana pain i-c-.'ais. only. I. A n v person who takes the paper regularly tioiiilin- pm'-ofiiee, whether direc'.ed to hi uanie, or wni-iher he Is a subscriber or not is ropou i:i, for the pay. 2 It any person onleis his paper discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send it until payment Is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not. .1. j tic courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post olin e, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is itriinn facit evidence of INTENTIONAL fi:ali. LOCAL NEWS. Fret Lecture My Chancellor Fairield, At the M. E. Church. Friday ve. Onions at half price :it J. Bona & Son ' T 12 floods by the wholesale at F. 5!. White's. 1 Conch shells ly the barrel, at J. Koi.-s A Soil's . ' Tt2 Stetson Pocket IIat are found only at Y3Cott'o. 1 Iron clad overalls with untearable crotch at Wescott's. 1 llemember the Chancellor's Lec ture Friday evening. A Large line Ladies Fancy Goods at the Great Red Store. Ctf The Sheriff took Hugger ty ta State's Prison yesterday. S-e Furniture at the Great Red Stoiie and don't forget it. Ctf Temperance Lscture Friday even ing at tfie M. E. Church. Kt.l Ribbon re-organized at the M. K. Church, Friday evening. Summer underwear 55 cents a Suit at the Great Red Store. Ctf 1 buys more at J. Rons and Son.'s tha i any other place in town. 7t2 Commissioners Crawford, Rich ardson and Wiles ar in the city. Ice, Ice; delivered at the door. Leavo orders at F. S. White's store. 1 Straw Hats for Planters, 10 cents each. Great Red Store. 6tf The first of May is Bock beer day, and Conrad Ripple makes the tipple. Groceries and Dry Goods in im mense quantities at F. S. White's. 1 ' The melodious voice of the town herder is heurA on our streets one oiQt I. A large line of Roots and Shoes at the Great lied Store, at makers prices. Ctf j -The Herold's, as usual have a store full of goods and customers too for that matter. -Celluloid cellars and cuffo, and the famous Loudon Punch Collar only at Wescott's. 1 Duke's new sign is nobby, it is just one of those neat conspicuous signs we like. Latest Styles ileus' Spring Hats and Straw Goods at the Great Rkd Stoke. Ctf The R. & M. are the best cigars in our market, manufactured only by Schlegel & Xienian, opp. P. O. 7t2 Phil. Young has the newest hand somest Fountain out. Oh! its jmt lovely, so the ladies say. The best Xew York apple vinegar in the market, guaranteed strictly pure at F. S. White's. 4t4 Rev. Mr. Earl, of New York, de livered a very able sermon at the Bap tist church, on Sunday last. W. B. Shryock is at present busy making out tax receipts, preparatory to commencing his collections. By some oversight Prof. Wooley's name is not in our Directory of County otlicers. It will appear next week. The Methodist Social at the resi dence of Tlios. W. Shryock. Monday evening, was a very pleasant affair. Sergeant Bradley, of the regular U. S. A., is in the city, engaged at the Surveyor General's ofllee for a short time. Dr. Clutter's family have returned to Plattsmoutli again and the Doctor is happy. He is always ready for busi iuess at his office. Smokers, call for the B. & M., Dia dem. Crown of Spain, Key West and Starlight, every hour of the day, at Schlegel & Xieman's, opp. 1. O. 7t2 Samuel Richardson, Esq., sold 134 head of steers for 87,193.40 here at home to Samuel Barker. They aver aged 1,272 pounds. Xo shop worn goods at tfescott's, everything new within thirty days. Expenses light and we will wrap up the finest Shapes for the least money. 7tl C. E. Wescott. W. B. Brown's Laundry is getting to be an institution of Plaltsmouth. He knows what the people want and fulfills his contracts every time. Schlegel & Xieman's shop, oppo site I . O.. is always crowded with cus tomers, because U,ey can find every thing they want in the line of smok ing or chewing tobaccos. 7t2 We are glad to announce that Bro. John Tutt and wife are the par ents of a fine healthy girl baby m.d both mother and child are doing well. This will be welcome news to all their friv.Js we know. Don't forget that Wescott has re sumed business next door to W. H. Ba ker's. Clothing is bis hobby and he will sell the Choicest Styles, and fin est fitting garments in the land at 10 per cent above cost. Your trade is solicited. l c. E. Wescott. Personal. Dr. Chapman of Lincoln was town yesterday, looking well And fine as a fiddle. in as Mrs. Strauss and Miss Strauss, Mrs Ptpperberg's mother and sister, arri ed from St. Jo. on Monday, for a visit to Mrs. Pepperberg. We am sorrv to learn that Mrs O'Grady has had a relapse of the feve from which she has been suffering. and is now very low. Hon. S. J. Alexander, 'secretary of State, made Plattsmouth a short visit last week. Secretary Alexander has manv friends here as he has all over the state, who were most clad to see him. A reception was given Hon. G. W. McCrary, of Iowa, Judge of the U. S Circuit court, at Omaha, last evening. Several Plattsmouth parties went up to attend: among them Gen. Geo. S Smith, lion. D. H. Wheeler, Mr. M. A, Hartigan and Capt. Jno. O'Rourke. The regular Weeping Water letter came too late for publication last week. Part of it appears this time. however. A party living in the bouse at the Platte river bridge, hu.it himself very severely, on Sunday last, jumping with weights in his hands. The work of removing the debris from the old Saunders house ruins. progresseth rapidly, and the Ilerold block will soon be commenced. Mr. T. W. Shryock will be glad to meet any or all of his old friends and patrons at the Great Red Store, where he has charge of the Furniture de partment. 5tf S. Stackhouse, of Weeping Water, has changed his place of abode to Fair mont, Fillmore Co., and writes for the Herald to fellow him, that he may have Cas3 County news. A fine line of lisle gloTes. A complete assortment of men's and boys hats. Novelties in banging baskets, win dow boxes and ornamental flower pots at W. II. Baker & Co's. 6t3 if. A.- Hartigan has changed his ofllce quarters and may now bo found in Fitzgerald Block, left hand room, at head of stairs, next entrance west of Post Office. Remember tho place. Our young friend. Will Wise, has a new staunch and very reliable safe. It is one of the best makes, weighs over one ton and books and papers en trusted to his charge hereafter, will be measurably safe. J. G. Chambers has a large and complete line of new goods and an enernious stock of Heavy work on sale, and also wishes everybody to know that he makes a specialty of fine and light harnesses. Call and see for yourself. 7t2 Mr. J. X. Schwartz writes us from Centre Valley that there is work enough in his line (painting) in Cass and Otoe Counties for six men. Glad to hear it, and wish him success in do ing his full share of it. One of the offices of Coastable fwr Plattsmouth City and Precinct, having been by the Board of County Commissioners declared vacant by the removal of M. M. Curran, the Beard has appointed L. C. Stiles to fill va cancy. A pleasant company assembled at the bouse of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Jones on Monday evening of this week, to kelp them celebrate the twentieth an niversary of their wedding day, and left behind them a handsome China tea sat to commemorate the event. The Lincoln evening papers lay grave charges at the door of the grand fugleman of the temperance move ment in Nebraska. Our sympathies are with the temperance people who have been long burdened with such an ineumbus and now suffer through him. John O'Rourke received a letter this morning from the Sister of the late John Tallon, deceased. This set tles the anxiety that has grown up with certain persons to care for the property of the said Tallon and shows that Mr. O'Rourke has used diligence in searching for the heirs and oaring for the assets of the deceased time rights all things. The C. K. Peck touched our land ing Tuesdav p. m., long enough to take aboard the Proprietress, Mrs. Peck, who came by rail from St. Louis to the Bluffs, and down here Monday evening. The boat was heavily laden with Merchandise for the up river towns and with difficulty got over the bar that has formed almost across the channel between here and the Platte. The following painted on a board is nailed up on the corner of Car ruth's store, at which a boy is engaged to "pint" whenever any one stops: "This cellar will be eleven feet deep; two story brick building; concrete foundation; glass front; tin roof and covered with a mortgage. fc5fFer further particulars enquire within. Frank Carkuth. Mr. Hesser has his flower stand running again next to Leach's, and it is well stocked with bedding plants, among them as handsome a collection of verbenas as we have seen for many a day. Mr. Hesser himself is here, there and everwhere. Down to Xeb. City, up to Omaha and out to Lincoln taking with him large stocks of plants, and, we hope disposing of them all at good prices. Joe Fail field had his famous Sun day surveying suit up, this Court. Lawyer Wooley tried his hand (shall we say, his maiden hand ?) thereat, and by the way, gained the suit for Joe but we started to tell a story. Old man Allison was on the rack (the witness stand) and Wooley says: Do you un derstand mathematics V" "Yes," says tne old man, -I do." "How much do you understand?" asks W. "Twice 2 makes 4," promptly responded the old man, amid the laughter of the assem bled wisdom. One of 'PotV Jokes. During Court this term a case came up entitled Campbell vs Sutton, forci ble entry and detainer case. Windham Hot plaintiff. Murfin for defendant It had been argued before Michael Ar cher, J. P. in Rock Bluffs and Murfin not getting such Justice as he thought he ought to have took seven days con tiniiance under the Statute, went to Lincoln and obtained a "writ of Prohi bition" from Judge Pound. A "writ of Prohibition is the oppo site of a writ of Mandamus that is to say, instead of an order from a Superior Court to compel an inferior court or person to porform certain acts it is an order from the Superior Court to the lower to prohibit it from acting for the time being. There is an old Stat ute it seems recognizing tins writ in this State, but it has fallen into dis use and many lawyers have forgotten its existence. Armed with this instrument young Murfin returned on trial day and be and brother Windham worried the Court until 4 p. m. on various motions, legal dodges, &c Archer struck def'ts answers out twice, and Murfin seeing he was getting the "wust" of it pulled out his Prohibitory document and or dered the court to down breaks and let off steam. Mike banked his fires, put on his specs, 'lowed "he wouldn't go agin Judge Pound," and dismissed the case as far as his court was con cerned. When they came into the District Court VY indliam iionestiy re lated the above facts to his honor and when he got to tho place where they left off below said: "And now your honor, after arguing this case for four hours and finding himself beaten, he (Murfin) drew this weapon on me." (holding up wtit of Prohibition) Af ter the laugh had subsided a little, Pot" got up and in his drollest man ner propounded: "Your honor, if these facts are true, I move that the Attorn ey for the defendant be arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, contrary to law and that Attorney for plaintiff be bound over as prosecuting witness." His honor entertained tho motion by an auuioie smiie, and snerin nyers stamped his foot and shouted, "order in the Court, or I'll have Stiles arrest the whole bar." Friday Evening Chancellor lair Held. The Chancellor of our University ectures at the M. E. Church on Fri day evening (to-morrow) on the sub of Temperance. It will no doubt be an interesting and valuable Lecture, the Chancellor being an able and pleasant Speaker, throwing new light on any subject he touches. At the same time, we understand, the Red Ribbon Club will bo re-organized and several new additions in the way of members made thereto. A full attendance is anticipated. Sudden Death. The wife of Andy McMaken died suddenly at Atchison, Kansas, yester day morning, at 5 o clock. The body will be brought here for burial on Fri day. So says a telegram to Capt. Mar shall. Mr. McMaken only left here ast week, and his wife was in perfect health then. Xo further particulars of the sad affiction have been learned. Mrs. M.J. Shelley will speak in the M. E. church on Sunday evening next, on the Success of Missions. The "Cypress," the largest, nicest and highest priced Soda Fountain ever seen in Plattsmouth is being put up by J. P. Young at the Post Office Xews Depot. Mr. ungs enterprise, it seems, is still on the increase, and he determined that no one shall lead him in the novelty line. His general tock consists of new and original ar ticles and none of the old style goods find their way to his shelves and show cases. We lose ttis week, one of the best young men of our town and the B. & M. Machine Shops one of their b3t workmen, by the departure of Mr. Frank Hager, to accept a position n the Creston, Iowa, shops. After an acquaintance of four years his many friends who gathered at the Depot were oxceodiagly loth to part with him, and all joined in the hearty wish for his future success and happiness. May you live long and "brosper," Frank, my boy, and when we set up our next "power press" we will again call on "Hager." Same old Prices. More anxious to sell than ever. Xov er had nicer or better goods and will work hard to please you. Call at the little Boss Clothing Store, uext to Ba ker & Co.'s and give us a trial, C. E. Wescott. 1 Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime by the peck, bushel, or wagon load can be had at the Kiln, near east end of the bridge. Lime al ways on hand and of superior quality. Inquire of Mickelwait & Sharp, 7tf on premises. Settlement Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to Jason Streight for services rendered by his horse, will please call at Streight & Miller's harness shop and settle by cash or note inside f thirty days, or all such accounts will be plac ed in the hands or a collector. Jason Streight. Plattsmouth, May 1, 1880. 7tf Figures and Ciphers. List Sunday evening the M. E. Church was filled to overflowing by citizens, to listen to a Lecture on "Fig ures and Ciphers,"by Miss Lena Arm strong. The lecturer handled her sub ject in a masterly manner and was listened to with rapt attention till the close. Notice. 'Ed. Herald: The stench from the old slaughter house just west of Hei sel's mill is simply horrible this warm weather and is endangering the health of the citizens in that vicinity. The Board of Health should take some ac tion immediately, looking toward the abatement of the nuisance. It should never have been placed in the city lim its in the first place and all concerned in it are deserving of censure. Y. Z. CITI OFFICIALS. Proceedings of the New Conneil. Recommendation, etc., of the Mayor. special meeting. Fridat, April SO, 1880. Council was called by his Honor the Mayor. Present Messrs. Pollock, Par aaele, Weckbach, Miller, Sharp, Fair field, McCallan and Gorder, Council- men ; J, D Simpson, Clerk. Mayor announced that tho meeting bad been called for the purpose of set tling claim of S. Barker against the city, and such other business as they deemed necessary. His Honor then read the following recommendations, etc., under the head of communications: Gentlemen f the Council : The law provides that tlie Mayor shall from time to time communicate to tlie Council such inform ation, and recommend tuclt measures as in his opinion may tend to the improvement of the nuance, the police, health, security ana pros perity of the Cit v. I. therefore, bee leave to recommend that an ordinance be passed estab lishing night watch aud police, defining tbelr powers and dutiei. and fixinie their compensa tion : also, the name ordinance inirht. perhaps. uenne tue duties or all ether city omcers ia conformity with the new law, requiring the Treasurer. Clerk. Police Judge. Overseer of Streets, aud Chief of Police to make report to Council at firnt meeting of every month, fixing a penalty in case of failure so to do. f would call the attention of the Council to the law which requires an estimate to be made and spread upon the minutes, and published in some newspaper for four weeks before the ap- liupnauoii uui can oe passeu. anu wouiu rec ommend that the proner committees be in structed to prepare such estimate and appro priation bill at tlie Kroner time. I would recommend that the City printing be let to the lowest responsible bidder. I would recommend that Win. B. Shryock be appointed tax collector for the City, and be al lowed ten per cent, on all collecticns made by turn. I would recommend that the finance commit' tee be instructed to examine and asceitaia If ny Dttruons. filliiz claims acainst the City, are in debt to the Citv for taxes, and if so. refuse to allow their claims until their taxes are paid the Council ulioul.l have a settlement with the City Treasurer for the year ending next Tuesday, and should direct the same to be made immediately under the supervision of the proper committee. l wish to call the attentin of tlie council to the branch runnirtt through block No. 28. There are obstructions in tlie stream which may cause trouble. But the particular object I have in callins attention to this branch ie to say that 1 think the old culvert formerly under the maunders House is entirely too nairow ; tne north wall should be taken oiit, and if put up agaiu, the water way should be at least as wide again as at present. I think the Council should take immediate action in this matter. Gentlemen. I will take this oceasion to say that the law. which requites saloons to close at a certain hour at night, aud to remain closed during the Sabbath day, has not been enforced to my entire satisfaction during the past year. There are eentlemeu engaged in the traffic who respect and observe the law. and as a matter of justice to them, if for no other reason, the oth ers vhould be compelled to obey the law or c out of the busiuess. livery drunken man eeen en the Sabbath day is a living witness that some one's license should be revoked, and that he should not again be granted a license. I wish to call especial attention to the drug stf res which retail by the drink, and I hope and expect that we will be able to stop this vi olation of the law. I think it can be done if of ficers will hut do their whole duty. Saloon keepers are required to present a petition, ask- inir nerminsisn to fell. Thev are reauiret to give a bond conditioned that they will obey the law : they have to pay into the Citv Treasury the sum of M)0 for the privilege. Druggists nk permission of lit one, they cive no bond, they pav no license ; but regardless of State law or City ordinance, m the dav time aud uizht time. on election day and on the Sabbath day. they retail by the drink. Uentleisien. if this cannot be stopped, then, I cay, give tlie aloon keeper . i . ....:...) i.. . . . , i . . . . . . . t . .. . wic aaiiir luiviieue. oui ill? jaw I .111 uc trmirii;- ed. and I hope that this Council will insist on having the law enforced, pot only in regard to the sale of whisky, but all other laws : aud. as far as l am concerned. I shall be iu favor of re moving auv otlicer who fails to do his duty laitniuiiy ana iuny. J. w. johxso.n, April oi, Mayor. Petition of Ilasgorshek Bros, aud F. D. Lehnhoff, asking City to make some provision for the protection of prop erty from the creek, near their build ings, was referred to committee on streets, alleys and bridges. Petition of W. II. Gould, requesting that A. Robinson be compelled to re move fence ftom obstructing highway was referred to same committee, with power to act. Petition of C Hempel for appoint ment as night police, was received and filed. Petition of John liobbins for same, was als received and tiled. On motion Council proceeded to bal lot for night police, which resulted: Kobbins 5 voles, Hempel 3 votes. The following bills were referred to finance committee: P. P. Gass, Registrar 8 9 oo 96 00 00 Cummins & Richey, lumber. . . 126 P. li. Murphy, salary for April, 40 J. D. Simpson. 20 Committee on streets, alleys and bridges were allowed further time to report on Chicago Ave. cross and side walks. Committee on license reported fav- oiably on petitions of E. Rosenbaum and M. Carroll for license, and recom mended that they be allowed the same. On motion Mayor and Clerk were au thorized to issue said licenses upon the payment of the required S500. Mr. Pollock introduced Ord'nance Xo. 103, lo amend Ordinance Xo. 8G, and Ordinance Xo. 106 (see another column). On motion they were placed on their 2d and 3d readings and final passage. On motion Judiciary committee was requested to maks ordinance defining duties of officers of the city. On motion W. B. Shryock was rec ommended to Treasurer for tax col lector, his compensation to be 10 per cent, of all moneys he collects. On motion Clerk was instructed to make settlement with City Treasurer. On motion committee on streets was authorized ta act in regard to widen ing culvert, north of Main street, if satisfactory arrangements could be made with Mr. Hcrold. On motion Council adjourned. Attest: J. yr. JOIIXSOX, J. D. SfMPSON, Mayor. Clerk. For Sale. A good second hand leather top Phaeton, cheap. Enquire at this office. 7tf Our Drue stores are now supplied with "Malt Bitters." the new Food Medicine which has done so much good and comes ta us so highly recommended. Try it. It may save you heavy doctors bills. 714 A Household Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints. Torpid I.ivcr, Jaundice, Bu- nousiiess. Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc. Address Dit. Sanfokd, 1i Broadway, New York City. . Y. 7t4 AGENTS C LIFE and ADVENTCItHS at DbMEKJAEMjES. WANTE Th Ktr4 Wnlm Outlaw. Bt Hon. J. A. Dacbs, Ph. I). A true and Ihrillmr arcnunt (IMutfralrtD of tlirrr bold .n.n. Iioiib for 15 j(in io JO Milr ard Trrrttnrie. bifflint; detertivpi and offictti of the lav. ht Srllla BAfc of the v-ar. 10.0O0 old ia thre Brir.nthi. &0 mh tor no'fit : ftl.O for ftamn'a rnpT. I.ltoral tran limb. THOU CSOV C'O FublUhcra, 6t IMne Street, f T. LOU. MO. Cigar Clippings, 35 CtS. per - O 1 ,-. P, VJ . lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite r. U 7tt m. m t r Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass countv. will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmoutli, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Ueeping ater, 1st Friday and Satur day in March,. June and September. At Louisville 1st fcnday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations w ill be given. A o one will be examined txceot at the reyular examinations; and no cer tificates from other Counties will be indorsed. E. II. Wooley, Superintendent. TIMELY CAUTIOX. ueuuine nop uitiers are put up in -r-w -rx a square paneled, amber-colored, bottles with white label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the ether side yellow paper witn red letters; revenue stamp over the cork. This is the enly form in which Hop Bitters are put up, and the sole right to make, sell and use them is granted to the Hop Bitters M'fg Co., of Rochester, N. Yn and Toronto, Ont., by patents, copyright and trade mark. All others put up in any other way or by any one else, claiming to be like it or pretending to contain hops. by whatever names they may be called are bogus arrd unfit for use, and nly put up to sell and cheat the people on the credit and popularity of Hop- Bit ters. At W. H. BAKER & CO's, . Dress Goods : " Calicos, ' . . Percales, Cambrics, . - -.. " ' Lawns, Silks, . Buntings, . Satins, Cheviots, Fringes, Seersuckers,' Ribbons; Momie Cloths, Laces, . Cashmeres, ' Passementeries, Suitings. Trimmings. ' Ct3 To Rent. Hotel, with 17 rooms A new and cellar. Enquire of 4tf F R. Gutiimax. -A young sow, three quarters Essex, sale at the Hkiiald o'lice. tf for Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, 33 cents per f pound, and Ole Virginia. lo cents per package, both curly cut, the best and liuest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 50tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Thlrtv of the best orcan makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Exposition. a cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two hiehest gold medals have beeu awarded to the American makers. Mason & Ilaiuliu. To Loan. Money at 10 per cent, interest on im proved farms. Apply to 51m3 R. B. Windham. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Dolmans. English Jackets, Walking Coats, , Ulsters, Circulars, WnArs, at W. II. BAKER & COS. 6t2 -Faetoiyviile Hour warranted to give satisfaction, or money refunded, at F. S. White's. 4t4 (j. F. Gyger. House Painting, Carriage painting. Graining, Calsomiaing, Paper-hanging. Work warranted and specimens shown at J. V. Weckbach's and R. B. Wind ham's. 52raG UIDTC Improved Koot Beer Park ninLj use. . VtH. Makes live gallons of a delicious aud sparkling beverage whole Koine and temperate. Sold by druggists, or sent bv mail on rtceipt of 25 cts. Address, CHAS. K. HIRES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Street. Phil adelphia, Pa. 60t26 Very Droll to Think of. If not above being taught by a man, use Dob- bius's Electric Soap next wash day. Uned without any wa h boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ever made. It seems very droll to think of a quiet, orderly two hours' light work on wash day, with no heat and no steam, or smell of the washing through the house, instead of a long day's hard work ; but hundreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves tlutt thi is done by us ing Dobbine's Klectric Soap. Don't buy it. however, if too set in your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that arc as simple a to Fcein al:iiut ridiculous and so easy that a girl of twelve years can do a large wash without be ing tired. It positively will not injure the finest fabric, has been before tlie public for fifteen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your grocer ha not got it, he will get it. as all whole sale grocers keep it. I L. cragin cc to., rtinaueipiua. IlKF.li Bkos.. Sole Agents. 3-eowly Weeping Water, .Veb. A Wonderful Discorery. For the speedy cure of Consumption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat. Hoarse ness, Sore Throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Du. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicans recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which it is prepared is highly recommended by all medical journals. The clergy and the press have compli mented it in the ffost glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bot tle free of cost, or a regular size for 81.00. For sale by Smith & Black, wholesale and retail, Plattsmouth, Xeb. 28eCvly. Home-Made Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tene ment-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperberg's pure brands of home made cigars. If you don't find them there, go where they are kept, and by doing so, encourage home labor. Job bing in cigars and smokers articles a specialty, at low prices. A large and varied stock of smokers goods always on hand, at prices to suit the times. 42tf Julius Pepperberg. From a Distinguished Physician. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopath ic physician, wrote to the Medical Rec ord to tLe effect that after all other means had failed, he sent for the Kid ney enre (.bare Kidney anu L.iver Cure), and to his astonishment cured a serious case of Bright's Disease by administering it, and afterwards found it equally beneficial in other cases. 2tl2 Bucklen's Arnica SuItc. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions mis &aive is guaranieeu to give per- feet satisfaction in every case or mon- pv reftinrtprl Prirp 2S rpnta nor t mv ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail, Plattsmouth, Neb. 241y. IIROH X'S LI , EB PILLS Cure sick head-ache, and prevent summer sickness and chills. BUOH XX PEPSIX TOXIC Cures Dyspepsia and restores appe tite. Try it: it CURE3. THE HEALER OF THE AE Is Brown's Arnica Salve. It has no equal for curing burns, cuts, bruis es, and inflamed eyes; Good for man or beast. tue livkk k1xu. Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Io dide Potassium invigorates the Liver and purifies the blood; it cures Scrof ula and Rheumatism. All of Browns Popular Medicines for sale by J. H. Buttery, Smith & Black and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth. and John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Plattsmouth. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GKAIX AND PRODUCE. Wednesday. May 5. 1880. wheat. No. 2.: 83 Corn, ear IS " shelled, 20 Oats 20 Barley, No. 2 , 40 Kye ..: 45 Native Cattle 3 60 Hon 3 3Wi?3 SO Butter I5ifl 18 Kirss ..-.. I'otatoes tf 40 60 NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yokk, May 5, IMP. Money 1.0.) Wheat ltye.... Corn Oats $ 1 32 4 52!W 40 43 CHICAGJ MARKETS. Chicago. April 28. 18S0. Flour Wheat Com dull UiVi 37t OaU 31 Kye Barley Hoirs. liiiii)iinr. 73!4 80 LIVE STOCK. $4 204 50 4 009 4 85 5 8m 6 25 Cattle. " . Sheep I wish Everybody to Knew Rey. George H. Thayer, an eld citi- aen of this vicinity known to every one as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stopped in our store to say : ! wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wife ewe our lives to Shileh's Con sumption Cure. It is having a tre- rnendous sale ever car counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78. Drs. Match- ett A France. Sold by Smith A Black. No Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after dav with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Stomsuch, General Debility when they can procure at our store Shiloh's Vitalizer, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve them. Price 75 cents. Sold bv Smith & Black. Shiloh's Catarrh Rkuedt. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal L-ijector for the more successful treat raent of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. 6eowtf. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. Bt virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W. C. Showalter. Esq.. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to m directed. I will, on Tuesdav the 8th day of June, A. D., 1K80, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day at tlis south doortbeine the front door) of the Court lli-use in said County, sell at lublic Auction the following deeilbed real estate, to- wit : The north-east quarter (neV) and the south wext quarter iswt) f section number three (Z) in township number twelve (U). north raiik'e number thirteen (13) : alxo lot number ! three (3) ana the south-eat quarter (se') of the south-west quarter swk oi cectton num ber thirty-four (34) in town number thirteen, (13) north range number thirteen (13). east 6th I. M. ; all lying and being situated in Cass Co., Nebraska : together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. The same beinj; levied up on ana innen as me property oi uason ii. juii ler. and Marv P. Miller defendants, (in the suit' of - Jacob - Lefever against said defendants, in the District court of Cass Countv. Nebraxka.) to satisfy a Judg ment aud decree of said District Court, render ad in favor of said Jacob Lefever, and again at said Jason O. Miller aud Mary P. Miller, at the April term of said District Court, A. v. 18TS. liattsinouth. May 5tb. A. D. 10. 7tl . K. W. HYERS, Sheriff, Notice. In the District Court of the Secon Judicial District in and for Cass County, Nebraska, iias soismon ana Isaac natuan.t composing the Orm oi bolotnon Kathan. Plaintiffs, vs Jhn 0. Ward, Streight Si Miller, Defendants. The said John C. Ward, n-resident. a- ftndant, wiil take notice that the abve uaraesl plaintiffs did on the 20th dav of March, A. D. 1?0. Ole their petition in the District Court of Casa County Nebraska, against you, the said John C. Ward, and Streight & Miller, praying for a foreclosure of a Mortgage, given by you ntheeth day of March, 177, to one Jaioas Bixby. for the sum ot SM.00, and which mort gage was afterwards aesigned to these plain tiffs, ths same beiug given on out acr of land, described as follows : Commeueiug at the South West (sw) corner of the South East quarter (sei) of the Noitli West quarter(nw?4) of section five (5), township twelve (12), range thirteen (13), East sixth (6th) P. M., running North twenty (20) rods, thence East eight (8) rods, thence South parallel with the West line twenty (20) rods, thence West eight (8) rods, to the place of beginning, beinir in Cass County, Nebraska. On llie 3d day of April, lsso. said tition was amended by making Streight A Mil ler defendants, they claiming to hold a subse quent mortgage on the same premises. The prayer of plaintiffs' petition is that said premises bj sold to satisfy their claim against you. together with interest and costs . 'uu are therefore notified that unless you appear and answer said petition as required by law, de fault will be taken against you, and decree rendered accordingly. SOLOM3N & NATHAN. By E. B. AVixdham, Att'y. 7tl Public Legal Sale. SAI.K OK SCHOOL 1IOUSK. By virtue of a vote of the legal voters of Dis trict 60. in lawful meeting assembled, I will on the 2lft day of May, A. I. 180, at 3 o'clock p. in., sell at Public Auction the School House be longing to District ". of Cass County, Nebraa ka. '1 lie sab- to take place at the door of said school house. E. H. WOOLEY. Sunt. Pub. Inst'n, Cas Co., Neb. Plattsmouth. Neb., April 28th. 1880. Ct5 Road Notice. To all w hom it may concern : The Commissioner appointed to loc.tearoad commencing at tlie South East corner of sec tion thirty-two (32), township twelve (12), north range ten (lo. East ; running thence on said section line North one (l)inile and one-half (4) ; thence East eighty (80) rods ; thence north one (1) mile, to intersect with the road running East aud West, lias reKrted in favor of the lo cation thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's ofllce on or before noon, on the 28th day of June. A. D. 1880. or such road will be lo cated without reference thereto. tiiii J. D. TUTT, County Clerk. Attachment Notice. Joslah Cline, plaintiff, vs. James W. Stradley. non resident, defendant. Iu Justice's Court, before Edwin Jearv, Justice of the Peace in and for Salt Creek Precinct. Cass Co., Neb. To James W. Stradley, non-resident, defend ant : You are hereby notified that the above aamed Justice of the Peace issued an order of attachment against you, on the day of April, 188", iu the amount of eight dollars and fiftv-live cents (?8..). and said causa is contin ued until the yth day of June. A. D. 1880. at 1 o'clock p. in. Josiah Clink, Greenwood, Neb.. April 19th, 1S80. 513 Attachment Notice. William Paul, Plaintiff vs James W. Stradley, non-resident defendant. In Justice's court, before Edwiu Jeary, Justice of the Peaee in and for Salt Creek Precinct, Cass Co., Neb. To James W. St rail ley, non resident Defen dant : You are hereby notified that the above named Justiee of the Peace issued an order of attachment on the day of April, i88o. against you In the 'amount of seventeen (17) collars and said cause i continued uutil the ittli day of June, A. D. 1S30, at 1 -.30 p. m. William Pacl. Greenwood, Neb., April lytli, 1680. M3 Probate Notice. In the matter of tbe Estate of E. A. Hull, de ceased, in the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Upon reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Harmau Maxwell, praying that admin istration of the estate ol e. A. Hull, deceased, be granted Edwin A. Jeary : Ordered that no tice of the pendency of said cause be published in the Nebraska Hkkald, a weekly newspaper printed, published, ttnd iu general circulation in said County, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing of said cause be set for the 11th day of May. A. D. 1880, at 3 o'clock p. in., at the ofllce of the County Judge, at Platts mouth, at which time and place ail persons in terested may apear aud show cause, if any they h tve, why adiMinit-tratioii of said estate should not be granted to the said Edwin A. Jeary, according to the prayer of said petition. A. N. ol'LLlVAN, County Judge. l'lattsinouth, April !", 1-xi. su - Road - Notice. To ail whom it may concern: ' ' ' The section line road, commencing at the North West nw corner of section thirty-two 32, township ten fio, range twelve 12, and running South to tue County line, has been de clared by the Board of County Commissioners au open road. All objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's office on or before nom. on tlie 12th day of June, A. D. 18S0, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. 3t5 J. 1). TUTT, County Clerk. armors Is 09 J Us (Us wlio will, during: tli SPRINGSUMMER r iL-L rQi cLi J vcjj With their (Coiisistiiigr ityles MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. W. M. IBAIKIEim & cn. KLeserve tills fC tr nt r-i i-?" -vrt daily expected. WIi en it comes Fine Showing stud read our i . uinns9 carefully. "Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, on his enclosed premises, in burnt Mile Grove Precinct, in Cans Countv, Nebraska, wn the 3d day of February 1880. one brown lieifer with red and white head and white tail, supposed to be one year old. No marks. J. H. Mkiinjkk. March 20Mi, 1880. lili Master's Sale. . DISTRICT OF U NEliEASKA, t s-JJ IX THK ClUCUIT COCKf OP THK UXITED Statks, for the Distkict or Nkhrabka. The Union Mutual Life vs. Insurance Co. In ;o.. haucery. Livonia Hecker, et al. FOBKCLOSUKE OK MOliTtJ.VGK i iiDiic nonce is nereDy given mat in pursu- ance of a decree entered in the above cause, ou tlie 2C tn day of June. 1879. J. William Daily. Special Master in Chancery In said Court, w ill on the llth day of May, 160, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of tlie said day, at the North dooroftiie United State Court House in the City of Omaha. State of Nebraska, sell at public auction the following described prop erty, to-wit : I lie West halt lw',l of the .North cast uuarter rneui. and tne norm west quart er nwW of the South East quarter seJ of section No. six ti, in township No. eleven 11 North range fourteen 14. East sixth 6thl P. M. ; situated in the County of Cass, state of Ne braska. WILLIAM DAILY, 3to special Master in Chancery. Probate Notice. In the mrtter of the estate of Cornelius Maho- ny, deceased, in the County Court of Cass Co., Nebraska. .- - --- - Upon reading and filing (he duly verified pe tition of P. H. Mahony, praying that admini stration oi toe estate l (jorneuus Mationy, de ceased, be granted M. ' O'Connor : Ordered mat notice oi tne penaency oi said cause be published in the Nebraska Herald, a weekly newspaper, printed, published, and in general circulation iu said county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing ol said cause be set for the 7th day of May A. D.. 1880. atone o'clock P. M. at the office of the County Judge, at Plattsmotb, at which time and place, all per sons Interested may appearand show eause, if any they have, why administration of said es tate should not be granted to tKe said M. O'Connor, according to the prayer of said peti tion, a. r. sulli VAri, t o. Judge. Plattsmouth, April 'juth, 1880. 6U Master's Sale. DISTRICT OF , . NEBEASKA. (a-s-Iif thk Circuit Court of the Unite ST A IKS. FUR THK DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. The Union Mutual Life 1 T vs. Insurance Co.. J-phaJLrv Agnes C. Carper, et al. ( Chancery. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. Public notice is hereby given that In pursu ance of a decree entered in llie above cause, on the 2;th day of June. 1879. I, William Daily. Special Master in Chancerv in said Court, will on the llth day of May, 1880, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day. at the North doer of the United States Court House in the City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, sell at public auction the following described prop erty, to-wit: The North West quarter nwi of sec tion No. thirty-one 131, In township No. eleven 11 North in range No. twelve 112 East, being one hundred and sixty 160 acres ac cording to Government survey, more or less; situate in Cass County, Nebraska. WILLIAM DAILY, St5 Special Master in Chancery. Master's Sale. DISTRICT OF NEBKASK A, J In the Circuit Court of the Unitkd States for the District of Nebraska. Tbe Union Mutual Life vs. Insurance ce Co., v t. al.. ) In Granville E. rleming, et. Chancery. FORECLOSURE OK MORTGAGE Public notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of a decree entered iu the above cause, on the 2fith clay of June 187i, I, W illiam Daily, Special Matter In Chancery In said Court, will on the llth day of Mav, 1880. at the hour t 10 o'clock iu the forenoon ot the said day. at tbe north door of the United States Court House in the City of Omaha. State of Nebraska, sell at public auction, the following described proper ty, to-wit : The south east quarter sej of section tweaty-nine 29 aud the north east quarter neJof the northwest quarter nwJi of section thirty-two 32 aud twenty-five 25 acres off the west part of the uorth bait nH of the north east quarter neJof section thirty-two 32 and tlie south half s',41 ef the northeast quarter uei4 of section tweuty 20 all in township elevei 11J north of range thirteen il3J cast of the Hxth 6 Principal Meridian, containing in all three hundred and five 305 acres more or les ac cording to the original Government survey, sit uated Tu tbe County of Cass aud State of Ne braska. William Daily. 3t& Special Master ia Cbaacery. DTLTMar5r Leased immense stock of of isll IPrices, IDt'sifjfii.s. pace for tli'eiir f jfrs. jtsk Tl r- look out for lQD. in tliese col- Road Notice. To all ulunti it may tonetrn: t. The Section line road commencing at the South East (se) corner ol the Jort h East quarter (neVt), of (Section twenty-seven '!), town twelve 12. Kange eleven 11. running thence no nil on section line, to the south boundary of tlie town of Louisville has been declared by the Hoard of County Commissioners an open road, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must oe filed in the County Clerk's olllee, on or before non on the mil day of June A. I). lHso.or such road will be opened without rwferenee thereto. 3t5 J. I). TUTT, Co. Clerk. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Joseph S. Upten, deceased. Notice is herebv riven, to all ncrsona havinir claims against tne t.state oi josepn a. Upton, deceased, to tile the same on or be fere the loth . day of November. A. D., Ihmo. in the ofllce of the ' IV.mili. lull.. !!....... 1. S ' n . . V II It I J vuuc, i labiriuuum, iiUSUVUUI, Hebratka. A. N. Sullivan, Co. Judge, riattstnouth, April 14th, 1840. 414 Master's Sale. DISTRICT OK I . u NEmtASK.V.f 8B' In the circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska. The Union Mutual Life 1 T va, Insuratue Co., Win. H. Detwller. et al. (Chancery. FORECLOSURE OF MOBTSAOI. Public notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a decree entered in the above cause, on the 26th day of June, 1879, 1, William Daily. Special Master in Chancery in said Court, will on the llth day of May, lsso, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, at the North door of tbe United States Court House In tlie City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, sell at public auction tlie following dtscrbed prop erty, to-wit : Twenty-eight 2J rods and nine teen 19 links East of tlie North West nw corner of the North West quarter nwU of the North West quarter of section seven ITJ, town ship ten in North of Kange twelve12 East, thence South fifty-two 1 52 J rods, thence East twenty-four 24 rods, thence South twenty, eight 28 degrees East to tbe South line ot the said forty acre lot ; thence North t the North line of said lot ; thence West to the place of be ginning, cotta.niiig ninet!! 191 acres, more or less, situate in the County of Cass, State of Nebraska. WILLIAM OaILY, 3t5 , Special Master ia Chancery. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue ef twe Executions Issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the Distnct Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on tbe 24th day of May, A. I). lt-80, at lo o'clock a. in.: ot said day, at the South Door of the Court House in Pla.ltamc.uth City in said County, sell at Public Auction the following Keal Etate to-wit : Tbe south west quarter (swiof section thirty-one (31) town ship eleven (li) range thirteen (13) east ef the 6th P. M., alt iu Cass County. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as tbe prop erty of Thomas L. berry. Defendant ; to satis fy two judgments of said Court by J. W. Gas lock irnd Thomas lirynn. Plaintiff 's ; assigned to L. T. Ashton. Plattsmoutii. Neb.. April 19th, A. D. 1880. 5t5 K. W. JI vers. Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Notice. To owner or occupant of the following de scribed real estate in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit : Lot eighteen (18, section twenty (2o, township twelve (12), range fourteen (14). being two (2) acres, in Cass Co., Xebracka: You are hereby notified that the above described real estate, assessed as be longing to a non-resident of Cass County, was. on tlie 21st day of September, 1875. sold to Cass County, Nebraska, there being no other bid ders therefor, tor the taxes levied thereon for the year 1874 ; aud that unlets the same I re deemed from such s-.le on or before the 1st day ot Augu't, ImO. a deed w ill be issued for said real estate to M. W.Morgan, assignee of said CassCuunty 6t3 M. W.MOKG.vN. Road Notice. To all whom ft may Concern : " The Commissioner appointed lr, vacate a road now located frm souili east eomer of sooth east quarter (se'i) of north east quarter (ne1) of section twenty-seven (27) town twelve (12) range thirteen (13) thence north fifteen (15) chains thence north east to the north east cor ner of tbe south eaot quarter (se!4) of the north east quarter (ne'cf said rectiun and t locate a road from the south east cornerof south-west quarter (sw1) ot northeast quarter (neVt) of said section twenty-seven (27) to the east line of seciion twent-seveu (27) thence north twenty (2o; chaius. has reported in favor ot the vacation and location thereof, and all objec tions thereto or claims for damages, must be filed tn the County Clerk's office, on or before Boon on the 28tii day of June A. D. 1880. or mcb road will be vacated and located without refer ence thereto. J. IX TUTT, Co. Clerk, its to I II 11 If II iT II J 1 II II fl IB II 9 f I 1 F 1 t l aVI m? M -T m V- T M -J U I