The Herald. iJ.tCXi. ADVKRTISEM KXTS. rr.M.M.-iit.-i-r cents Hue. Regular advems iii, ID re.ats Mr line. No adverliseiuvut tustrt- 1 fur than 25 o Ills. Lrsxl iMitl. ! at St.-itnlv rates. a.''m:i v :n-l iil-ers ,f the l;iw will be m-ld ev ti.-M if sor i.i .etai notice lliey hnnd in. Vi'i .i.l - ; - iinu.iu.iiug a pr.Mii l puullea- 44.:. i-r ....v ii;ii-e will oe. ,uui lor lue uoullca- -Ji ich uotice. COMMUNIUAVIONS. A our ! Is limited, all communications mi.si be i-nci au-i to tu p'jtut. with no wuu f worn. 1 he jmpcr n le-poiLsllilc for the correctness ircur'.".' ,ii copy oi paia mauer ana paia ic fn.'s. only. I. Any person who takes the paper regularly In.mlbe pos' -office, whether directed to his ojune, .r whether he l subscriber or not la responsible for the pay. . Il :t iy penon orrfrm hi paper discontin ue.!, he HKMit all arrearages, or the publish- ar may eoutluue to send It until payment la made, an it collect the whole amount, whether the paper Is tdk-n from the office or not. S. "1 he court have decided that refusing to take newsuHin-rs and periodicals from the post office, or reiituvititf and leaving them uncalled (or. Li nriiiut facie evidence of lXTKXTiOM al VHAVl). Personal. -Mrs. W. D. Jones is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Wade, of 'Cleve land, Ohio. , , ,t Park Skinner formerly of Platts- aouth, but new running a Foundry & Machine Shop of bis owi at Corn inf. Iowa, made Plattsmouth a. call this week, negotiating for some necessary machinery for his foundry. Coaue again, Parker. ' - ; Manufacturing Merges' new brick. and repairing at 9tl . case was up LOCAL NEWS. Free Lecture, By Judge Peabody, At tbe Methodist church, Saturday evening, May 22d.- Subject: "Self Protection and Pro hibition, the Right of every Commu nity. - Giod suits for S5.75 at Wescotfs tf i Hr Jove, you know, there s "some thin In' it. Red Ribbon oration Saturday ev euinz Peabody. The Tinnel-Grace again en Monday. The genuine "Deer Island Jeans pants at Wescotfs. 9tf Wanted Some corn and oats at this office on "sub. A Large line Ladies Fancy Goods at the Great Red Store. 6tf Many ef the pay-day drunks last ed until Tuesday evening. See Furniture at the Great Red Store and don't forget it. . 6tf 'iead the Weather Service Report on the outside of the paper. Summer underwear 55 cents a Suit at the Great Red Store. 6tf Phil's soda is boss: "thers's noth ing in it," but lemon, &c. Billr Stadelmana has rented the Hoblrege residence in Lin col a. Finest Neck wear in the City at Wescotfs "Boss" Clothing Store. 9tf -Don't fail to read Sup't Wooley's report of schools on the outside of tbe paper. Straw Hats for Planters, 10 cents each. Great Red Store. 6tf Uncle Henry Welfe, ex-County commissioner, comes into tewn occa sionally. The new "Convention Scarf a daisy, just received at Wescotfs. 9tf Bring along your corn or oats, sosie of you chaps that want a Her ald. A large line of Boots and Shoes at the iireat Rtxl Store, at makers prices. Ctf Go and hear Judge Peabody Sat urday, at the M. E. church, on Tem perance. Latest Styles Mens' and Straw GooTls at the Store. Spring Hats Great Red Ctf Hon. Orlando Teff t, passed through town Tuesday on his way to th4 State Convention. -rWe believe there is to be a Cathe- lic Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival this evening. Mr. Jne. Murfin, called at the of fice Tuesday, and left in the afternoon for Columbus. Kelly Fox has gone to old "Kain- tuck, and will bring his grandmother back with him. The best fitting Clothing in the land at Wescotfs, and wrapped up at ten per cent above cost. 9tf The pay car on the B. & M. pass ed through Plattsmouth Monday, and the boys were all happy. Walking made very easy with Ly on's Heel Stiffeners; they keep your boots and shoes straight. 8t3 Some sert f "furriner," a Turk, Arab or something of that kin4 was seen on our streets Tuesday. A $15,000 libel suit has been in stituted against the Lincoln Democrat by Finch; trial set for June 7th. Another invoice of the "Joker" Hat ( beautiful light summer Hat), just in at Wescotfs. low prices. 9tf The new bridge loometh up; the falsa trestle-work looks substantia! enough of itself to do the business. Baptist Sociable at the residence of Prof. U. W. Wise this (Thursday) evening. All are invited to attend. Several eases were up be fare Ja4ge Vivian yesterday, wherein parties had been running a dray without license. Capt. Marshall rode out to Re publican City, Saturday last, and re turned Monday p. m., safe and sound. -We eught to have a nrd rain storm just to wash out the branch, which is getting te no ell terribly bad. Ice coli Soda water at J. H. But tery's. The same little Silver foun tain, and the drink is as good as ever. Li. G. Todd was in town Tuesday. Pretty near asked him if he was going to the convention, but happened to think! Peter Merges has his new stock of goods all in his new quarters. New bo tse, new shoes. nw everything. Utopia! Mr. J. W. Marthis takes Oliver's place iu Hatf a market, and Ed. Oliver now smilingly hands out the temper ance lemonade and cigars at the Bil liard parlor in Merges Block. The folks at the Great Red store are as busy as usual.- Their new stock is shown off to good advantage, and is rapidly selling. Mrs. JonNsox & Sweeney have re ceived a large number of ellegant pat tern hats, and are expecting more soon. Go and inspect them. 8t4 Friend Tucker and tax-collector Shryeck didn't engage in mortal com bat, as reported. No brick-bats flow, and no one "d rapped." -Come one, come ml, come every. one to the new place for your Boots and Shoes. I'm bound to give you good bargains. ....... I , Peter Merges. The Courant and Enterprise seem to be rather mixed on titles. The fer- roer dubs Capt. Marsjiall "Col.," and the latter calls Capt. Bennett "Major." No old goods. No shoddy (roods. No snide goods at Wescotfs. Every article fresh and new, and warranted as represented or money refunded. 9tf Three old Andersonville prisoners met at Plattsmouth last week: Sheriff Hyers, Mr. W. B. Johnson,' and anoth er soldier whose name we did not learn. Mrs. Johnson d Miss Sweney have cashmere beaded trimmings, and the beads, for making the trimming. Also jet trimmings in all the latest styles. 8t4 Dr. John Black says last week in Chicago, it was uncomfortably cool. Men had fires in their offices, and wore spring overcoats on the streets, Friday and Saturday. -Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney have four or five girls constantly busy and then can hardly keep up with, their work, both in the millinery and dress making line. ... 8t4 uapt. uagoou says, the rain on Thursday, at his place, was damp enough to make corn ground muddy on Friday morning, and south-east of him there was more yet. Mr. V. T. Leonard made his first negatives in his new gallery on Friday its needless to say they were good, and he is nw prepared to make ten thou sand more before Christmas. Call in. Some parties, from the lower part of tbe County were brought up to see Judge Sullivan, on Tuesday, regarding some old iron they were accused of having stolen and sold at Nebraska City. Charby Duke has a new handsome "repeater." a present from his father. Water-tight cases, electric face, see the time any hour iu it; gold hunting case. back action works.. Just take asquint at Charley's watch.. If we are any judge, we skeuld say that if a good hard rain was to suddenly come up Mr. Ilerold weuld find the foundation, just being built, covered with water, owing to the rub bish, &,c. in the old culvert. - A Collision. A collision occurred on Sunday last between the yard engine, with a num ber of cars attached, coming from the transfer, and another engine- ani flat car with. coal and water going to the boat. ' They collided just north, of rtocicy ioiiv throwing the yard en gine down the track, tbe tank lightmg in the river, and two fiat cars jumping the track,-one standing cross way s of tbe rails; the single .flat car. attached to the other engine was smashed en tirely. The trail fer came up to the foot of Main st, and took passengers and mails for the afternoon and Monday morning's trains, but by noon, Monday a track was laid round the obstruction and everything is working smoothly again. Fortunately no one was hurt, although engineer Savage and'fireman Donovan had to jump for their lives. W e did not learn who was supposed to be to blame for the accident. Bad AeeKeat. - Sam'l P. Holloway, one ef the hands working for Mr. N. S. Young, contrac tor o tbe earth work in tbe deep cuts for approaches . to tbe Plattimoath R. R. Bridge, was severely injured on last Monday, about 2 o'clock, p. m. It appears that Holloway was not exper ienced in earth work and while under mining a bank about five-feet high be turned his back to it to listen te some conversation of other parties near him when about a ton of dirt gave way. knocking him down and breaking the thigh bone close to hip and otherwise bruising him. He will probably be disabled for three er feui months, hich is a very serious matter for a man with a family. He has a wife and two children and our sympathies go out to them in this great misfor tune.' - -Some chap was bawling terribly loud down street Saturday night, and swearing no man could arrest him. Some one sent for Hyers. The Sheriff jammed his old hat down on his head, quietly walked into the crowd, collar ed his man and walked him off to the cooler. -Lower prices than ever at Wes cotfs, our expenses aie light and we will not be undersold; no trouble to show goods, your trade is solicited. ne carry the best Clothing made in America and are bound to sell it. C. E. Wescott, proprietor of the Boss Clothing Store, next to Smith, Black &Co. ... ,-. v. 9tf All the neighboring cities are en joying the delights of the circus at which the small boy rejoiceth, but they all pass by-Plattsmouth: It must be because they can't "End a vacant level spot on which to pitch their tent or a hotel in which to satisfy their hunger. ' Johnson Brothers commenced mu tilating planks, boards, timbers, &c, yesterday for J. M., Schnellbacher's new building. We think that Mike's venture will be the starter for busi ness on Vino street, and that before another year more of the same kind will be keeping us company. ' One More Unfortunate. The distressing and horrible sight of a partially decomposed corpse floating face upward, down the muddy Mis souri, was afforded thoe curious enough to go down to the old saw-mill ground, Monday evening. Immedi ately after it was made. fast to the shore,, the Sheriff 'and Coroner were notified, who at onee empanelled a ju ry and procured a box, in which the dead man was placed .and brought up town. The Coroner's jury found that the man came to his death1 by drown ing; name unknown acd: cause of drowning unknown, whether acci dent or suicide. No marks of violence were discernible and - the supposition is, as he does not seem to have been missed by any of the up river towns, that he cither fell or jumped off some boat going up and had been in the wa ter from three to five days. Thev judged him to be about thirty years old ; 'dark complexion, little or no beard, dressed in some sort of thin diagonal geods,and a new.! pair of shoes. . No money or anything of value was fonnd on his person ; a knife, comb and key were the only things by which he might have been identified by bis friends, had any of them been here.: His remains were deposited in the potter's Geld about 9 p. m., alone and unmourned, his existence forever blot ted out; but perhaps causing many a day of weary watching and waiting to loved ones far away. Attention, Citizens!!! The relatives or friends of all de ceased soldiers, whose remains are in terred in Oak Hill Cemetery, are re spectfully requested to leave their names, ages, and number of lot where buried' with tbe undersigned, at the County Clerk's . office, Plattsmouth, Neb., before the 30th inst. 9t2 J no. W. Jennings. Adj't McConibie Post N. 45, G-A. R. Fair Gronnd and Driving Park. Agreeably to resolutions passed at the regular meeting of -the Cass Co., Agricultural Society, the buildings from the old Fair Ground were being moved over to the new grounds this week and work on the track will be commenced at once; when completed. they will be the handsomest grounds in the State. The grove alone is worth thousands of dollars in beautifying and making agreeable the surroundings of the Fair Ground. WtSE-D YKES-At the residence of the bride's . parnrs, iu nils city, at 2 o'clock p. m.. Tues day. May Uth, 1880. by Rev. K. S. Ooodnian, Mr. Wm. s. w ise, of rhittsmeuth, Nebraska and Miss Emma F Dvkks. r " The bride and groom took the Strain north to visit friends In Laerange County, and win return to thia city before .eavinj? for their new home in Nebraska. Only a few friends and rel ative were Invited to witness the marriage ceremony. The parlor was elegantly decorated by the teachers, and the eeasiou highly en Joyed by those present. Mlas Emma was oue of Kenmillcville'a most highly esteemed young ladies, and her inatiT friends will loin n i wiaihiuj' that her western home may be a pleas ant and happy oue The following is a list of presents : One-half dozen each silver kuives. table "noon 9. tea spoons, forks, and one pickle fork, Mr. and Mr. . L. Wise, E&ittsinoutli, Xeb. ; gold sleve tautens, Mrs. Robert Dvkes ; silver cake basket. Walter L. Dyket) ; sliver pickle dish, Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn, Brushy Prairie. Ind. ; silver castor. Mr. Geo. It. Teal. S. MeK. Smith. Sadie K. Smith, and Flora A. Smith ; one dozen silver knives. Mrs. C. O. Myers ; one lamp. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Runyau; vases and fern holder. Miss Emma V. boliou ; silver spoon holder, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. liamiiton ; a fine woelen shawl, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman and fam ily : card case. Mrs. Dr. AbeU:- silver pickle fork and butter knife. Miss Olive Jackman : a i liver sugar spoon. Mlsa Cora. McCray ; tidy. Miss sopuronia Emerson ; napkin. Miss Flora A. Smith; towels, Miss Sadie K. Smith ; tidy and mats. Miss Sarah B. Goodman : nirl cush ion. Mrs. H. C. Bowers ; flchu, Mrs. H.h Long fruit dish. Miss Ida Cat heart, .Lagrange. Ind ; tidy and mats, Miss Wild People. I Kendall ville (Ind.) Standard. . And so the Hkbald sent the kiss to the wrong state t But it has reason to Hope that it reached the bride notwithstanding, and hcrer with we add congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. Wise, and welcome tbe bride to her new west ern home. ..'-.. ." JOHNSON HORN In Plattsmouth Precinct. Casa County. Nebraska. May lath, 1880, at tbe residence of the Bride's father, by County Judge Sullivan, Mr. Wm. B. Johksox. to Miss Matilda Hokk. Mr. Johnson was lately from Peoria, 111., the bride is a daughter of Phil p n rn of tbi-t coun ty. - Mr. Johnson is a comrade of our Sheriff Hyerrf. btth having served together and were prisoners together during the war. Another old comrade or two were present-. and after tbe ceremony a social and interest ing gathering of friends and neighbors made time pass as happily and as quickly as it ft en goes with mortals. We . with our old soldier friend a long enlistment, with plenty ef rations aud tbe Quartermaster always handy when sup plies run short. lie must remember, however. that this is a different kind of warfare front that of Uncle Sam's and though he mar be call ed on to conquer rebels (young) or forage for the Camp in squally weather, he will always have good quarters and the home reserves to fall back on in case of defeat from the common enemy. With the heartiest eood wishes of the Herald and all the printer boys we start the bride and bridegroom out on their journey In good faith that they will succeed In their march. REDUCED FARE h VcTIIBATIOXAlA j Reptilican CHICAGO, ; : Chicago, Burlington & Quincy RAILROAD. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad will sell tickets to parties de siring to attend the National Republi can Convention in Chicago, at greatly reduced rates. Tickets ay ill be sold May 30 to June 1st, inclusive, good to return until June 5, inclusive. 9t2 . - THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. Wheat. Jio.i.i. . Corn, ear -" - shelled,... Oats,... Rarley.No. 2..... Rye Native Cattle... Hogs Butter., Eggs ... Potatoes . Wednesday, May I 1830. -. . . i 20 22 25 J...... 40 45 . .... ..3L5o?M oo (H3 so , 10 ..403 0 Money St. 06 Wheat Rye .... ..-.. , Corn Oats .. ...... NEW YORK MARKETS. -. Nkw York; May 19,1880. ' .-. ...... 41 G 1 25 94 SO 42 CHIC AG 5 MARKETS.' FWmit. Wheat Com Oats Rye.....-.- Barley , flogs, chipping.. Cattle. Sheep.... , Chicago. May 19, lfwo. LIVK STOCK. dull , 1 UH. ... 37 82 SO ..$4 00(SS4 40 .. 3 7V 4 .. 4 OOiS 4 arums - (dqujetifh" Is Leased to' a i t rO) J N II I I- 3 0) (0 in 1 vj'Iso will, duriire tlae S P R I N GSUM.ME R cTLMriliSl. With thvir immense stock of Willi Vtasi oii&Isfiiig: of all ;H?rIce5 MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. 32 SPECIAL NOTICES. To Soldiers of the War of the Kebel- lion. There will be a meeting of McConi bie Po3t of Grand Army of the Repub lic, Tuesday evening, May 25th, at Good Templar's Hall. All members are special' requested to be present. Any soldiers desiring to join can bring discharge and leave application with Adjutant. R. R. LIVINGSTON, J. W. Jennings, ConTmander. Adjutant. Mrs. Johnson & Miss Sweeney, have received a large assortment of new and stylish fancy goods, daggers and fancy pins-for the hair, lace ties. now styles of open work, long wristed gloves and mitts, combs, in new de signs, laces, ruchings, &c, &c. 8t4 The Fire Company have received their new uniforms and practised in them for the first time last Thursday night. It censists of a red shirt with blue trimmings, and fire hat and belt. They are very r.eat and nobby. The hrst quarterly meeting for Plattsmouth Circuit of the Uuited Brethren church will be held at the Liberty church, three miles south of Plattsmouth, May 29th and 30th. W. L. Fields, P. C. m 1 . a. . . . ,. , Aiie sweet singer or Aiicnigan is nowhere, compared with the three or four young gentlemen (?) who were melodiously discoursing on Vine and Sixth streets, Sunday evening. They had just returned from Rippel's beer garden. ine case or rtippei v fccott was up before his henor. Judge Sullivan, Tuesday morning. The defendant was chanced with blockading the public highway with a fence, but was acquit ted on technical grounds, under the statute of 1879. Mr. Scott, who lives on the road to the Brewery, has fenced up his lots. n says; said fence runs over into the road there, and the "consekense" is a law-suit. Who'll cone out best we do not know until the case is "suspend ed" by the "June." Uaker & Co., and Smith & Black nave traded, swapped. They have moved from where they live now. If you want to find Charley.Chet or Fred go to Baker's ; cheap for cash. If you want Billy go to Smith & Black's; all wool and a yard wide. Mr. c. Wescott, in the little store east of Smith & Black's, has a splendid line of clothins and pen'ta' lurnisinng goods, and he is selling them way down. His line of ties silk and other fine hosiery, is immense. Don't fail to call on him. -A grand opening last night of the "Monarch Billiard Hall," in the base ment of Mr. Merges new store, was a sample of the good or ler to be expect ed in the Hall for all time to come. Mr. P. B. Murphy is the Proprietor of the establishment, and it will be run under the .able supervision of Ed. Ol iver. Xo Minors will be allowed to frequent the room, and of course no noisy or boisterous characters. At the bar will be found all the fancy tem perance drinks and the finest brands of cigars, made expressly for them. The new machine shops are grow ing rapidly, and that portion of town, formerly occupied by two or three scattering houses, is now filling up with substantial brick buildings, and which are constantly making room for more workmen. Next week we shall endeavor to give the new buildings in detail. The T. Remedy vocalist and ad vertiser, sung his last song and bid his friends and customers good bye Tues day evening. He cl liras to have cur ed our friend Doty of deafness, but we have not seen the old gentleman since to find out as t the facts ia the mat ter. If it is so then there is truly some virtue in his T. Remedr. Two to one you will go in Smith & Black's for Baker's and vice versa. In fact no Philadelphia lawyer, even, ceuld tell until this week which was which. Spring hats and bonnets look strange in a drug Store,-ind large bot tles of drugs look decidedly out of place among silks and laces. But Bak er & Co. have moved! Ditto Smith. Black & Co. -J.N. Swartz, painter and paper hang er, and a first rate good one teo, was up from Weping Water, Saturday and tells us he has just quantities of vrerk down there, has ordered saaiules of wall paper in the latest styles from New York City and is hanging those Weeping Water folks in the latest and nobbiest fashion. Good for Schwartr, and we wish him success. . -From many of our readers, "who have Jearned that hereafter the doings of the City officials will appear in the Enterprise, we hear severe complaints. For their benefit we will say that when space can possibly be spared, we will eudeavor to give them points on the various changes and improvements, thus euabliag them to keep posted as to the standing, etc., of the city. At 4 o'clock p. m. (which means -past mark";, on Monday last, the re spective proprietors of the two stores, owned by W.H. Baker Co. and Smith & Black, commenced to swap premis es. Smith & Black moved into W. H. Baker & Co's, and W. H. Baker Co. hopped into the nest Smith & Black just vacated. Beth parties give boot and get belter stores; biggest swap out. The old Plummer store will make a splendid drug house, and the brick with 40 feet addition and a grand sky light, will be a magnificent genera goods room. -School closes this week. Annual Examinations in the High School and Grammar Departments began Monday, and have been in progress all week. The examination includes the year's work". Parents and all interested in education are requested to attend the afternoon oral work. The aues- tions for the written work will all re main on the Black-boards for inspec tion, and our citizens will do well to go up and see what our children . are doing. "Examinations in the lower Grades will begin Wednesday and con tinue Thursday and Friday. The Goblins drew a full house on Saturday night and apparently 'satis fied it to the utmost, judging by the frequent bursts of laughter. . and ap plause. We are inclined to differ how ever from the prevailing opinion of our exchanges, that the change of per sonello has improved the company. The former cast was more to our taste although we managed to extract con siderable enjoyment from this one. For Sale. A house with two lo's on the Maiu business street, and two lots adjoining, situated in Louisville, Cass Co., Neb. Apply to Henry Hofmeister, 9t4 Louisville, Neb. . Congressman Hon. Sam Barker and wife are the j happy recipients of a i resent, viz: a fine boy, born May 10th, which makes the seventeenth child, twelve boys and five girls. Think of that ! An even dozen boys; and Sam s;ys he'll soon make it a half dozen girls, and call the last girl "Quit. No wnnder Sam can handle more stock than any man in Cass County. -. .' .To Loan, r Money at 10 per cent, interest on ina proved farms. Apply to 51 m3 R. B. Windham Money to Loan. ' On good farm property on longtime Apply to. J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. At the Old Staud Again! MERGES, . F. Gyger. House Painting, Carriage painting Graining, Calsomining, Paper-hanging, Work warranted and specimens shown at J. V. Weckbach's and R. B. Wind ham's.. 'j : . 52 ik 6 II I D EC Improved Iteot Brer Pf k ninCiJ sure. 23 V,t. Makes five callous of a delicious aud snarkllmr beverace whole some nnu temperate. Sold uy urjKgists. orsenl by mail on rtcfipt of 2.1 cts. Address, CHAS. K HIKES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Street, Phil adelphia. Pa. 50t26 BOOTS AND SHOES. We will not be outdone in our new quarters. Will sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than the cheapest. 9tl Peter Merges. There vere square yard on more drunks to the Monday night, than have been seen in Plattsmouth for 'a good while. Not much noise arose therefrom, however, as the saloons all closed promptly at the hour set. 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 aud settle by cash or note inside ef thirty days, or all such accounts will be plac ed in the hands on a collector. Jason Streight. Plattsmouth, May 1, 1880. 7tf In Fulljllast, With a complete line of Boots and Shoes, at the very lowest market pri ces, in the new li ick. i . merges. Notice. We have moved east (one door), and now have our goods once more in or der, are ready to greet you, one and all. at our new stand, and assure you that our prices have not moved as well, but are the same lv down fig ures. 9ti Smith, Black & Co, Still no signs of rain, or sueh very slight signs as to raise the barometer of our hopes but ver;. little, and the new moon able to hold a half dozen horns if hung on it; you know the In dians say if you can hang a horn on the new moon, it v ill not rain that month. Fresh Lime. resn iime tiy 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, tf on premises. W e will pay AgenU a Salary of tluo per month and ip.nw,, or llw larg commtusioa, to sell our nw sad wondarral iorsatious. KisemriitwHy, MsaaaU fr . Addr a im , i A Ca Matmtesii. Mick. Allen & Co. s Richmond Gem. 35 cents per pound, and- Ole Virginia. ia cents per package, both curly cut. the best and finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J . Pepperberg s. 50tf . Lectnre. Judge Peabody of Omaha will lec ture in the M. E. Church on Saturday evening of this week, subject: "Self Protection and Prohibition the Right of everv Community." Give him a good house. Free to all, and a cordial invitation extended to everyone. Removed ! xo menus and customers we desire to say that you will find us and our stock of goods in larger quarters, one door west of our old stand, where we are prepared for you, and will . take pleasure in meeting you all as of yore. 9tl W. II. Baker & Co. . - The Second Jury In the case of Tinnel vs Keenan & Grace, don't hang, liko the first, but very quickly find for the plaintiff to the amount of 875.00. Fottenger put in some pretty strong licks, and hint ed prettv loud that the tumble was wholly for the purpose of obtaining damages, and that it would likely be repeated. Picnic Gardens. Mr. C. Ripple has fixed up some very nice picnic gardens, near his place of business, and he wishes us to say that no minors nor any peace disturbing parties will be permitted inside the gate, under any circumstances, in the future, and we doubt'not but that Mr. R. means business. It will insure suc cess in his enterprise if he does so. Ail ye that are not old enough or those that do not know enough to behave yourself it is better if you stay awayl A wood stove is not made of wood. Boston Post. Nor is a coal stove made of coal. Fuuny, isn't it ? Detroit Free Press. " And a snow plow is not madeofsr.ow. Awfully funny, isn t it? Bangor Commercial. Neither is a sponge cake made of sponges. Te-he. Boston Journal of Commerce. Nor a head dress made of heads. Ah, h. Salem Sunbeam. Xor a belly band made of bellies. Yo, ho! Ashland Pr. Nor a post offlce made of posts. Gal ion Enquirer. Nor a humbug made of butis. Don't it? St. Joe Gazette. Nor a bull-dozer made of bulls Beatrice Leader. Nor a flour mill made of flour. Ashland Reporter Nor is the Ashland Reporter (Green back paper m tde of Greenbacks. Notice. All persons indebted to the Cass Co. Sentinel (where the same has accrued since Sept. 26, 1879; on subscription, advertising or Job work, are requested to call and settle wil'in the next thir ty days and save costs. Call on George H. Thompson in person, or a: llarti- gan's law ofHce, where receipts will be given fer all mones paid. Gkorge H. Thompson, Late Publisher Cass Co. Ser tinel. Dated, May 19, 1880. 9t3 . A gang of organized thieves have been operating iu Omaha and this city, and three r four of their number have been in the custody of our offi cers, for vagrancv, &c. The advance agent is a legless cripple, who begs and spots those places easily broken into, staying around until some member of the gang arrives when he reports and turns over the money and they depos- ite him on top of a freight train, know ing that .a Conductor or brakemen can not put him off. The third and fourth installment of the party reached Platts mouth yesterday and was ordered to inarch out without waiting for the trains for Lincoln. An Honest Medicine Free of Charge. ui an medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chust or Lungs, we know of none we can rec ommend so highly s Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness, Tickling, in the Throat, loss of voice, etc., This medicine does positively cure, and that . where every thing else has failed. No medicine can sitow one-halt so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, curing the very worst cases in the shortest time possi ble. " We say by all means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size 1.00. For sale by Smith & Black, wholesale and retail, Plattsmouth, Neb. 24eGwly. . Home-Made Cigars. Avoid snioking eastern filthy tene ment-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperberg's purij, brands "of home made cigars. If you tlon't find them there, go where thev are kept, and by doing so, encourage home labor. Job bing in cigars, and smokers' articles' a specialty, at lowprices. ; A large and varied stock "or smokers goods always on hand, at prices to suit the times. 42tf Julius Pepperberg. A ! iEIBi A.TD ! W.: . ; -EBAI&IEIHi & CC). BEteserve t!ai8 space for tlieir xJ iL IL ljuIs Lc li vLi aU s(r - .,, ' . VsskstMttrfllr i '$ i , daily: 'expected. "Wlaeii It comes loolc out for Showing and read our AJJbm ici tliese : col )f. winii carefully. r Thirty of the best organ makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Kxuositlon. a cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two hiirhest told medals have been awarded to tbe American makers. Mason & Uaniliu. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at ' the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day iu March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. No one will be examined except at the regular examinations : and no cer tijicates from other Counties 4 will be indorsed. ; ; ; ' : fv -.. It. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. I Won't Want that Stuff," Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia, which , had made her miserable for fourteen years. At the first attack thereafter it was adminis tered to her with such good results, that she continued its use until cured, and was made so enthusiastic in its praise that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That "ston!" is Hop Bitters. Buckleu's Arnica Salte. . The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Cl apped - Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions 1 his balv? is guaranteed to jnve per fect satisfaction in every case or' mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail. Plattsmouth. Neb. 241y. A Household Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent free. Including treatises upon laver complaints, torpid Liver. Jaundice, nil- ilousnes. Headache, Constipation. Utrsueosia. Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Saskohu, ic-j Broadway, Ty ew York City. N. Y. v Tt4 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. nf 1 Unquestionable. The Herald. Detroit. Mich.. sav nf Wnmw Safe Mver and Kidney Cure : "its efficacy in kidney, liver and nriiiarv diseases 1 on fnllv acknowledged that it is not worth the question ing Rona fide testimonials from well-known citizens in public and private life are evidenc s strong enough to eonvinee the most stubborn doubter." tl3 To Rent. : Hotel, with 17 m w af u BSST THRESHER 0?3 WHEEIS A new cellar. Enquire of 4tf F rooms and R. GUTHMAN. Our Dmc stores ar now minn!ij4 wlMi "ii.it Bitters." the new Food Medicine whi.-l done so much jrood and comes t.i us so highly recommended. Try it. It may save vouheaw 7 doctors' bUia. In not aVluratnrwr mm Apron Machine. I.: -won't xfniijr '.m k kod admirably perfect In lis tuTfwlunir and w-aratin; quail ties. Sutci all the jrrnin, and cienna It residr for sBarket Hum, easily, ie ronstrncted durably, la finished, let;fut!y, in t'i nort economical. Vast eipen fiitc nnd snoot aatiflfaclory Machine ia the tnnj-krt. Will handle wet grain aa well aa dry. lias do err-ial hi ttirehla(rBa and timothy, tbrmh iui.'S'id clcaata? both aa well and nearly as rapidly a- ti-it,nJ roires no charm except tbe uteres. Jfu svr fw.it(V spmriUimf amd clmantnf gur - fet an- osfcr mmrminm- wacbs, am4 rmn mS W t-rl T'i. Trf ) x U over- a n't nnder-blapt Our -Cl-OVm llCJJJ.NO ATTACUittENT ia iww and vurv ceaurst!:ie. Does the work mora rj.id:y and better than aa exclusively HuUto Machine. l-tPARATORS of tlw THrrrja sizee Jti for r-xat or liar fnwr, aa rrlrtxL n Iiiimtc4 Pitts) Power, tn Improved ooilinry Power, aod the I.l ward jjoaab izinar Power, all mounted on four wheels, are . Iar.uiactured by us, aa4 ore wot ryani y auty in Am WLrkct- Va arH mma itrenorttcl mo furnish - P jrtable Easriaea with our Separatora. f oe PriciJat ana Circulars, address SEYMC ilt, 8ABIN A CO. MariuflMturw' Stilhvat, Mluritu Yery Droll to Think of. . . If uot above being taught by a man, use Dob- dius's Electric Soap next wash- day. Used without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap fver made. It aeems very droll to think of a onlpt. orderly two hours' light work on wash day. with no heat and no steam, or smell of tint 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 tliemclves that tlii is done i y us ing Dobbins' hlectric Soap. Don't buv it. lowever. if too set invnurwavs to use it ac cording to directions, that are as simple as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy tfiatacirl of twelve year', can do a large wash without ue- iil' urea. 11 positively win not injure the flnesl abrsc, lias been befora the public for fifteen years, and its s;ile doubles every year. If your croeer has not uot it. he will iret it. as all whole sale grocers keep it. 1 u caAGiK & co., I'hiiadelphU. Rreii Bnos., Sole Agents, eowly Weeping Water, eb. I wish Ererybody to Know Key. George II. Tliayer, an Id citi zen of this vicinity known to every one as a most influential citizen, uud Christian Minister of the M.E. Church just this moment stopped iu our store Xo say : I wish everybody to know- that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives " to fchileli's Con- umption Cure." It is having a tre mendous sale ever our counter! aiid is giving perfect satisfaction in all cass of Lung Diseases, sucb as nothing else has done. - ' " Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78. Drs. Matcl ett & France. Sold by Smith & Black. No Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to sutler day after day- with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Constipa "fion. Sour Stonii.ch, 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 by Smith & Black. Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache." Witl each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treat ment of tlie cemplaint,' without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Ceowtf. BROWX'S LItEK PUW , Cure .sick head-ache, and. prevent summer sickness and chills. . BROWVS PKI'HIX TOXIC Cures Dyspepsia and restores appe tite. Try it; it cures. ... - LEGAL NOTICES. and rosts ; said property OlltlU hvOCIlomiilnn lfa by 9 Champion six-pocket Pool Table'; on 2'i Hyat I'ool iialls ; one set billiard B) Mortgage Sale. Default hay-ins; been made in the condition of a certain Chattel Mortgage, whereby the power of sale therein contained has become op erative, executed by J. W. Murphy, of Platu mouth, Nebraska, to the Bruuswick A lialke Company, of CLlcago. Illinois, bearing date the 2Jth day of January, 18HO, and recorded In the County Clerk's odice of Cass Cunnty, Nebraska on the day and the year aforesaid, on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due. at the date o this notice, the sum of two hundred and fifty-seven aud 60-100 dollars (2fi7.6o), with in terest thereon from January 2ih. 1880, at ten per cent, per annum; And uo proceeding having been instituted at law to recover s lid amount, or any part there of, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of property, therein described, on tbe 6th day of July, Ikso, at 1 o'clock p.m., at the front door of the Court House, In the City of IMatts niouth, Nebraska, to satisfy said debt. Interest being described aa arom Table : on 4V4 e set Bulls two dozen Cues ; two Cue Ra:ks ; one aet of counters ; two ririages ; one Brush ; one Pin Pool set complete. M. A. Hartioak. Attorney for the Brunswick A liaJke Co. Dated. May 13, 1H80. t3 : " Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale. Issued by "W. C. Showalter. K.sq., Clerk of District Court with in ami for Ca.s County, Nebraska, and to ina directed. I will, ou Tuesdav. the hth riv f June, A. D.. 1mi, at 10 o'clock a. hi., of suid day it the .south (looribeinK the front door of ih Court iioiiKC iu said County, sell at Publie Auc tion the loliowiiiir described real estate, to- wit: lhe uorth-east tpiarter (ne4) and the south-wen quarter (sU) of section n amber three (3) in township number twelve (12), uortb of range iruiuber 'thirteen (13) ; also lot uumber tliree t,S) and the south-eant quarter (e) of the mint h-west quarter sw4) of section mini- ' ber thirty-four (34) in town number thirteen, (13) north range number thliteen (13), east 6th 1. M. ; all lyiny am being situated in Cass Co., Nebraska; together with the apptirtences tiieruto belonging. The same being levied up on aud taken as the property of Jason (1. Mil ler, and Mary P. Miller, defendants, (tn the suit of Jacob Lctever aKliiHt said defendant, in the District court of Cass County, Nebraska.) to satisfy a judgment and decree of said Dis trict Court, rendered in favor of said Jacob Le fever. nl against said Jason G. Miller ai.d Mary P. Miller, at April term. of said District Court. A. D. 1S78. riatlsuiouth, May Stli, A. I. Imo. 4 K. W. HYEKS, SlieiifT. Road Notice. -THE HEALER OF THE AUE Is Brown's Arnica Salve. It has no equal for curing bums, cuts, bruis es, and inflamed eyes; Good for man or beast. THE LIVER K1XU. SAILS APAKILLA, DANDELION AND IO DIDE Potassium invigorates the Liver and purifies the blood; it cures Scrof ula and Kheumatism. . . All of Browns Popular Medicines for sale by J. II. Buttery.Smith & Black and . F. Johnson, Plattsmouth. and John Painter and Eledge & Co., Eas: To all whom it may concern-: " The Commissioner appointed to locte a road commencing at the Houtb East corner of sec tion thirty-two (32), township twelve (12), north range ten (10), East : runuiug thence on said section line North one (Dnilla and oue-half ; thence Kast efghtv (80) rods ; thence north one (1 mile, to Intersect with the road running East aud West, has reported in favor of the lo cation thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's office oo or-belore noon, oa the 2tli day oi June. a. d. lggo, or sucb road will be lo cated without reference thereto. . 6t5 J.D.TLTT.Couuty Clerk. Public Legal Sale. BALE OF SCHOOL HOUSE. By virtue of a vote of the legal voters of Dis trict 65. iu lawful meeting assembled, I will oa the 2itday of May, A. I. iso, at 9-o'clock p. in., sell at i'ublic Auction the School House be longing to Dictrict t. of Cass County, Nebraa ka. lhe sab-to take place at the door of laid school house. E. II. WOOLKY. Supt. Pub. Inst n. Cass Co., Neb. llll. it Plattsniou eb.. April rath. 1. 615 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two Executions Issued by W. C. Show alter. Clerk of the District Court within aud for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 2h day of Mat, A. I). l"W, at 10 o'clock a. in., of said day, at tbe South Door of the Court House In Plattsmouth City in said (aunty, sell at Public Auction tbe following Real Estate to-wlt : The south west quarter (swi)of section thirty-one (31) town ship eleven (tl) range thirteen (13) east of the 6th P. M.. all io Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken aa the prop erty of Thomas L. Berry, Defendant ; to satis fy two Judgment of said Court by J. W. (las lock and Thomas Bryan, Plaintiffs ; assigned to Is. T. Ash ton. . Plattsmouth. Nebf, April mh, A. D. 1880. 5ta It. W. IlYKua, Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb. Road Notice. To all w bom it may Concern : The Commissioner appointed to vacate a road uow located from south east comer of south eaet quarter (se) of north east quarter (ue1) of section twenty-seven (27) town twelve (12) ranire thirteen (13) thence north fifteen (16) chains thence north east to the north east cor ner of the south east quarter (sen) oi the norm east quarter (neV)of said section and t locate a road from the south east cornercf south-west quarter (sw!) of northeast quarter (neH of sxlU seciiou iweniy-sereu z io me east, now f sectiou twentv-scveu (if?) thence north twenty 3) chains, has reported iu favor of the vacation autt location tnereoi, ana an oojeo : ion thereto or claims for damages, must be :iled iu the County Clerk's office, on or befora .hu on the zath day of June A. D. law, or such road wilt I'e vaCatel and lHfrd withoTjt ref'T- cirje tliWcTO. J. V. lUTT-.CO Ucrk. to V n