The Herald. i i.;ai. ai; t liuns nts. Iran .:. :!. ::U ;. tine. Lecul.-ir .ntvcrm r. lo .. :s r ;inc. No adveuiseiiiuit ii:rit- S I t'll !i.n I'j edits. : :! I o l'i.-. is .)f tli.; i;.w v.-:!! ) in-!d ' i .1,1 i : i I mi: : li'iy in, . .i .1 ; . '.: -s ti.'l'i Miiltii;.": a jio..f ol piibiica-.i-iti .! !! w ill be for the uu;ili.-a-;n ter ui'siiA nonce. ai.lMi:M'JAVli.'S. Af our i rsce H liiiiit-'d, all ovniti:iir;i!o:is i i .!!,:' !..;-f at. I lo the piut. Willi n va.sle 0' 'Vut'fui. II..' 1.' it i-:oiicill for the corre rm-ss ': ;. "o;y of paid matter and paid Le- I A?v person who takes the r:ipcr regularly lit.-' po'-ofiice. whether lnec:ed to Ins . t wis-tlirr lie Ii a subscriber or not-is :. .i..'.e for the pay. i ...n ..rl.ti j hia ti'itx-r dlsron! hl- till jp'!, ! er In;: Ii:aie the ; 3. take i i. s-.t -t :iv :ill arrearages. ..r the publish v roniiiiiie to send it until payment is "an.l collect the whole amount, whelher ;iier is t.ik"'i from the oflice or not. 1 lie con-ts have derided that refusing to i-evvspapers anil oei iodicals from the post W it-moving and 1' living tliein uncalled thee. for. is izrinut faae evidence oi imkmiusal t. LOCAL NEWS. Will. S. Wise sell Ileal Estate, tf Sara. Barker returned from Chica- . go, Tuesday. See Great lied Store reduced Trice List. l"f Oliver Ward, of Louisville, was in town Tuesday. (Ireatly reduced prices at Great Heu Store. lltf A. few more croquet sets left, at S uitli, Black & Co's. 14tl --The river waa the highest Monday. 11 iVet and 4 inches. Se grand advertisement of Great lied Store. lltf M. E. Sunday School Picnic at Ilest'i's Picnic Gardens, Friday. Manufacturing and repairing neat and cheap. Peteu Mekoes. lOtf Large line ef Hosts and Shoes, cheap, at Great Bed Store. lltf Work on the bridge has ieen (sus pended till after the June rise. Don't buy until you have priced at the Great Bed Store. lltf Waterman & Son's newly painted lumber yard office looks very neat. ' Echo's" last letter w ill hay to lie over until next week. . Soldiers who have homesteaded less than 100 acres write to W S. Wise, tf Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived every day by Bennett & Lewis, ntt -The new buildings, so often men tioned, are all rapidly nearing comple tion. London Purple, sure death to po- . tato bugs, for sale by Smith, Black & Co. 14ta -Prof. E. T. Simons, of Xeb. City, is spending his vacation in Platts mouth. Use Wine of the Woods for head ache, dyspepsia, etc., at Smith, Black A Co's. 14 tl Wm. Westlake. an old subscriber from W. W.. called on the Heuald Monday. Everybody goes to the Great Bed Store, where they are treated fair and square. lltf Buy your dried beef of Bennett & Lewis, atul get it chipped on their Pat ent Chipper. 14tf We art pained to record the death of Mr. and Mis. Shannon's baby on Monday last. Straighten your old boots and shoes with Lyon's Patent Heel Stiffeners, and wear them again. Ilt4 Remember, Smith, Black & Co. keep the only first-class perfumery and powders in town. 14tl A number of our young people en joyed a pleasant picnic out at Ile.'ser's, Tuesday afternoon of this week. Bennett & Lewis have the most complete and the freshest stock of Groceries in the cit5 14tf Freddy Stadelmann. Wes. Baker and Charlie Parmele went through to Chicago last week, with stock. Large stock of Candies and Fruits of all kinds for the 4th of July trade, at the P. O. News Depot. I4t2 Mrs. M. B. Murphy, we are glad to learn, is improving so as to be able to sit up, although still very weak. Xo rest at F. S. White's, for they are constantly busy tying up their ex cellent line of Groceries, Dry Goods. iV'C , &.C. 13t2 We shall Wold the paper for a few hours this morning for the democrat nominations, if not made before we go to press. Almost every village in Nebraska has had a grand Garfield "rally" and ratification meeting, if ne can believe their papers. Ilodget & Piekins, two new Car penters have made quite an artistic entrance to their Shop, over the creek on Pearl Street. Clothing ! Clothing !! Clothing !!! cheap ! cheap !! cheap !!! At the Great Bed Store. Money positively refunded if not satisfactory. lltf How the Herald would be ap preciated should we enlarge by put ting in and doubling up all the patent medicine cuts in the office. The infant child of James Meis ner and wife, died on Tuesday last. The funeral was attended by many mourning relatives am', friends. Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, S3 cenis per J pound, and Ole Virginia. 13 cents per package, both curly cut, the best and finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 50tf Prof. Albee, his son Frank and Ben. Ward of Louisville were in town Tuesday, and left orders at- this office for tljeir 4th of July Posters. The Commissioners are holding their adjourned regular session.it ain't that kind of a board, so none t.f them had to attend the convention at Cincinnati." Personal. Mrs. D. T. Iligginson, of Chicago, is visiting ber old Plattsmouth home. Mr. Stout, of the DeWitt "Free Press," was in town with Mr. livers, Saturday. Mrs. Additon and son, of Abington, Mass., stopped a few days in the city, the first of the week, on their way to Oregon, the guests of Mr. and Mis. Pettee. Mr. aud Mrs. F. S. White returned home last Sunday morning. Mrs. W., who has been visiting her old home in Indiana, reports her visit a very pleas ant one. F. Dobney, an old subscriber to the Herald called last week. He reports crops at Weeping Water pretty good. Rather diffeis with Aultman, Miller & Co.'s man. D. Woodard, Constable, Louisville, called last week. Dave says If they keep on shooting up there he'll hare to get an assistant or two to take care of all of 'em. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Emmons, of Brook lyn, Iowa, have besn visiting for the past ten days in Plattsmouth with Mr. and Mrs. Spuidock, Mrs. Emmons be ing a sister of Mrs. Spurlock. Dr. Em mons i3 looking for a location, and be longs to the homoeopathic school of medicine. ' Miss Carrie Bennett returned from Omaha last Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Bennett, who had gone up a day or two previously to attend the Com mencement exercises of Brownell Hall, in which Miss Carrie took a prominent part as one of the graduating class, de livering the valedictory. Her subject was "The Headlight," and if we may judge from the reports of the city pa pers, was well written and equally well delivered. Miss May Dundy, who visited here with Miss Bennett some time ago, was also one of the graduat ing class, which was composed of six young ladies. Miss Bennett having graduated, will now make her home in Plattsmouth once more. A Crisis in a Legislator':) Life.. Just as we were entering the Hard ware store of Mr. Duke, the other day, Charlie says :"Go into Smith & Black's j there's been an accident up town and Windham knows all about it; he'll tell you. Eager for an item and inno cent as a kitten we bulged into the drug store with: "What's the mat," and there was Lawyer AVindham pass ing round the cigars and we knew in a "niinit" what was the matter. It's a girl 9 pounds, born Friday morning, and Mr. and Mr.'s W., Baby and all have been holding a ratifica tion meeting all the weeK. Weeping Water, Louisville, Green wood, South Bend, Eight Mil and Three Groves will celebrate the 104h Anniversary of our Independence. E.R.Todd and W. C Showalter have bought the fine block of lots west of J. W. Barnes and are going to build good houses to rent on the same. Suc cess to their enterprise. -4th of July Celebration at Platts mouth, by J. P. Young, who has the largest assortment of Fire Works, Flags, Torpedos, Fire Crackers and other 4th of July goods. 14t2 Under all the circumstances we think Capt. Palmer ought to have giv en A. B. Smith a little better chance if he wanted to bet on 'lection, &c. Three to one is big odds. Our Congressman, Valentine, is chain lightning on getting his bills passed. He put one through in two and a half hours, just before Congress closed, and it was to secure honest pay for laboring men, too. John Cummins has ploughed and sown the road side in the lane leading to Lis house, and oh how nice it looks beside the jirusou lined paths of some of his neighbors. Then, vnce sodded, it is always free from weeds. Phil Harrison has a new patent chicken incubator, and has raised about one hundred and fifty chickens, sixty eggs to a lick; any color and kind of chicks you want, turkey eggs extra, geese hatched out for nothing. Henry Boeck and wife celebrated the anniversary of their sixteenth wedding day, on Saturday evening, too, aud had a gay old time, considering what an undertaking it was to get his children and family all together. Balloon ascension at the P. O. News Depot, .at 9'oclock p. m., one of the large Meteoric Balloons, displaying Fire Works, &c, while ascending in the air, the first one evtr displayed in Plattsmouth. 14t2 A school Picnic will be held next Saturday at Walradt's grove. For ac commodation of the sctiool, the Louis ville Silver Cornet Band will furnish them with music free of charge. Prof. Albee, of course, is Leader and they make good music, too. An excursion of 2,000 people com ing from Omaha to celebrate the 4th at Plattsmouth, aud Phil Young will supply all with "Ice cold Soda Water, Sarsaparilla Beer and ginger ale," drawn from the new Soda Fountain at the P. O. News Depot. 14t2 A party of the friends of Mr. aad Mrs. James Pettee gave thca a pleas ant and complete surprise last Satur day night, upon the invitation of Charles and Mamie Pettee, on the oc casion of their 20th anniversary. This being commonly called the china wed ding, a number of very pretty and val- uable articles of china r ere presented, among them a tea-set of French Havi- land ware, a set of decorated desert plates aud fruit dish toniatch, a Japa nese individual set, a toilet set, several china cups of fiae ware, goblets, pickle dibhes, vases, glass and china sets of sugar bowl, creamer, &c, so many ar ticles in fact, that space and memory : fail us to enumerate them all. Mr. i and Mrs. Pettee were so surprised and j pleased that the whole evening hardly j gave tbeta time to recover their equa nluiity. 104th ANNIVERSARY. PLATTSMOUTH IS TO CELEBRATE Saturday, July 3d, ISS0. Through lack of space as well as time we will not pretend to give min utea of meeting held last night, but merely the committees appointed that they all turn out and be ready to re port next Saturday evening: Committee on Grounds Dr.R. R. LiviDCStOD J. A. Connor. W. D. Jones. The following from their respective Wards were appointed to solicit subscriptions : 1st Ward J. A. MacMurpliy, James Grace. 2d Ward M. L. White. M. McElwain. 3d Ward Henry Waterman, 1. P. Uass. 4th Ward 1. ii. MuruUy. 1.. C. Stiles. Executive Committee J. W. Johnson, Juo, O'Kourke. J. A. Connor. Committee on Speaker J. B. Strode, E. n. Wooiey. j. v. wecKoacn. Officers of the Dav President. D. II. Whel er ; Marshal, J. W. Johnson :Ass't Marshals, K. W. Hyers. J. C. Eikeuuary : Vice Pres'ts, Isaac Wiles, Julius Pepperberg ; Treas., J. P. Young. Committee on Music T. Marland. Jas. Pet tee. J. N. W ise, Mrs. J. N. W ise, Mr. Walter J White. II. Schulhof. Cannonading II. W. Sage, Serg't Bradley, C. Ii. Black. I'ri?ra.inme Dr. 1. R. Livineston. Sam U Chapman, M. A. llartigan, J. W. Jennings, J. r. louiiK- The following were appointed to consult with Fire Department : Jas. urace.G. II. Thompson. Committee to consult with Sunday School Superintendents : J. B. Strode. 11. M. Bush nell. T. Pollock. B. Spurlock. W.J.White, F. order, Mrs. inonipitou. Committee on Fireworks J. P. "Young, C. H Smith, P. B. Murphy. Dr. R. R. Livingston introduced the following resolution: Resolved, That this meeting request the citizens, through the press, to dec orato their business houses and places of residence with flags, on streets where the procession will move. The Garfield and Arthur cuts, and the Platform will appear next week. "Not one American woman in twenty-five can walk five miles," saya an English physician. See here, Doc, you just show an American woman a street five miles long, with bonnet stores every ten rods, and see if she can't walk the whole distance. Please bear in mind that we offer our Meats at retail as follows: Sugar Cured Hams ll'ic. Choice Canrassed Shoulders 7!4o. Sug&r Cured Breakfast Bacon .10 c. All our meats are our own packing and every piece guaranteed. 14tf E. G. Dovev & Son. The new Fair Grounds are pro gressing finely, the track is being grad ed, the brush cleared out of the grove, and the buildings will be put up as soon a3 the money is .raised to pay for the same. By the way there is a 6500 note on the grounds due July 6th and the Stockholders should be get ting ready for its payment. In the bottom of the center wall of the Herold block, lays the old Greg ory safe, set in masonry, filled with brick, in the center of which Mr. II has placed a copy of Pagett & Stinch- comb's History of Cass county. In the course of ten or twelve generations that history will possibly be found and a record of our city and county in 1879, will be perused with pleasure and wonder. Guy Livingston and a son of Mr. Woostfr, Billy (the pnyj and Friday (the dog), were wading the Platte, that is No. three was with No. one and two on his back, and No .4 following in the rear. Billy thought 'twonld be fun to see the boys swim and dumped them; Guy could swim, but the other boy couldn't. Friday was called to his as sistance, who swam to shore with the boy hanging to his narrative. The Board ot Trade meet to-night and we understand there will be a proposition brought before them to aid or encourage the building of a Ho tel in some way. The Messrs. Heroldfoffer to change their original programme and instead of building two stores on the site of the old Saunders House, they will run the building up three stories, put in hea vier walls and make a neat hotel with fifty-seven rooms, if any aid is given them by the town. They think S2.000 extra will do this and that the citi zens ought to aid to that extent. Every member of the Board of Trade ought to be and mu3t be present, and others interested in the welfare of the town and owning property should give attention to this matter. If the prop erty owners hang back and the busi ness men decline to interest themselves now, we may wkistle for a Hotel here for years to coma. Show yourselves at the meeting to-night and be prepar ed to put up or shut up about a Hotel. To the Citizen's of the Couuty aud State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A. Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf Celebration at Louisville, July 3d. Louisville will have a grand celebra tion on the 3d of July, where they will entertain the masses with good music from the Louisville Silver Cornet Band and the Louisville Choir. Speech by J. E. Morrison, of Plattsmouth and various other gentlemen of talent. A grand-Ball in the evening by John Os senkop and fun for everybody. All aie invited. Grand Celebration of the 4th at Weep ing Water, on Monday, July 5th. A general invitation is extended to everybody by the citizens of Weeping Water, to meet with them and cele brate the 104th anniversary of our nation's birthday. Good speaking and good music have been secured. The following gentlemen have been appointed vice-presidents from the several precincts: Tipton, Judge Wolfe; Elrawood Da id M'.'Caig; Greenwood. M. B. Cutler; Salt Creek, Dr. Root; SoutlT Bend, Geo. Matlison; Louisville, B. S. Ramsey; Stove Creek, Silas Greenslate; Avoca, E. Tromble; Mt. Pleasant, Jas. Hall; Eight Mile Grove, J. F. Polk ; Liberty, John Murfin; Rock Bluffs, Enos Berg er; Plattsmouth Precinct, Jos. Gil more; Plattsmouth City, Judge Sul van. A grand display of fire works in the evening. Turn out everybody and have a good time. Br Okdeb of Committee. The .Melzger Case. The case of the State of Nebraska vs Gotlieb Metzger has engaged the attention of several of our courts and has we presume, attracted the atten tieu of a goodly portion of the people of the county, and as a large bill of costs has been made, which either the county or Mr. Metzger will have to pay we will give a brief history of the case Mr. Metzger was arrested upon the complaint of Henry Hoffmeister charged with wilfully and maliciously stoning the house of Hoffmeister in the village of Louisville, on or about the 4th day of May. This complaint was filed with Judge Sullivan and a warrant issued. Metz ger took a change f venue from Judgo Sullivan's court, to Judge Vivian's court; Judge Vivian dismissed the case on the technical ground, that the complaint did not specify the time pos itively enough, because it contained the words "or about." Another complaint was immediately written in the presence of Judge Viv ian, and read in his hearing, but taken before Judge Sullivan and filed. Im mediately after and before J udge Sul livau issued a warrant Metzger's At torney filed a complaint against them before Judge Vivian aud Metzger vol untarily walked into court and plead guilty, and the court fined bin one dollar. Judge Sullivan also issued a war rant en the complaint filed before him and Metzger was arrested at Louis ville and bronchi before Judge Sulli van. Another change of vonue was taken, the case going to Justice Arch er at Rack Bluffs, this time. On last Wednesday night M. A. llar tigan appeared for Metzger and filed a plea of former conviction. J. B. Strode appearing for the prosecution, filed a reply alleging that the former convic viction was obtained by collusion and fraud. After the case was argued, at length by counsel, Justice Archer overruled the plea of former convic tion ; and Tuesday the case was tried upon its merits and Mr. Metzger was fined S28.00 and costs, and sentenced to one day's imprisonment in the coun ty jail. We understand Metzger has appealed. As this case is one of those growing out of the disturbances at Louisville, which led to the fearful tragedy there some three or four weeks ago, and as a large bill of costs are being piled up we have given a history of this case. refraining from any comments as to the merits or demerits of the same. Harrieu. McCAKTY O'BRIEN At the Catholic church. Plattsmouth, iNeb., Wednesday. .June ib.it&o, by Kev. Father Lvnch, Mu. K. McCartv ami Miss Mary O'Brien, all of Plattsmouth. The happy couple entertained their friends after the wedding in their own house, and the Herald would like to give them more con gratulations iX its columns were not already full. Died: , BLACK At Plattsmouth, Neb , June 18th, lsso, Stacev, infant son of Chas. E., and Cora M. Black, aged two monthe and six days. The funeral took place from the family resi dence Saturday, at 2 p. in. Whooping Cough was tUe djsease which so suddenly ended its young life, and left its parent to mourn, ere they scarcely realized that the fell destroyer, Death, was near. To the Farmers of Cass County. We wish to call your attention to a few figures on harness work. Ve will sell you Saddles for 3 00 and uo. Riding Bridles 73 " Halters 25 Fly Sheets 1 25 Collars 65 Sweat Pads 50 Whips 10 Brushes 20 Curry Combs 25 " Lap Dusters 40 " Single Harness 9 50 " And everything else iu proportion. These are no sham figures, but real prices. We have a very large stock on hand, and feel that we must sell at once. No man need go away because of the prices of our goods. 14t2 Streioht & Miller. Tho Baptist jociable at the resi dence of Mr. C. E. Wescott, last Tues day evening, was largely attended. The evening was passed very pleas antly by those who were resent, by playing croquet, hearing tho paper read, &c. Alderney Stock. The Alderney bull, spoken of last week, as belonging to Messrs. Wise and Wright, has arrived, and is a beautiful animal, dark bronze in color, sleek of imb, aud bright of eye. tediorec Alderney Bull "Wellington," No. 1907, dropped January 4th, 1878. Sire, "Kentuck 2d," 758; grand sire-, "Ken- tuck," 028. From Imported "Transit, bred by II. t. Durand, Racine, Wis. Those interested in improving their cattle, should see this animal. Remem ber it costs no mere to keep a cow that will make 20 to 30 lbs of butter per week, than one that makes 9 to 12 lbs. and the grades are the best milkers in the world. Haunted 3Ze. . Debt, poverty and suffering haunted mo for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discour aged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I procure i. Hop Bitters ind commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Workingman. Find Good Luck, Keno, Trotter and Lorillard Tobaccos. Also a full line of smokers' articles of every descrip tion at SCIILEGKL & NlEMAX'S. 12tf H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in PINE LUMBER, LATH. - SHINGLES. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BTC ETC., ETC. Maiu street. Corner of Filth. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rate3 for Lumber SPECIAL NOTICES. JJIDCC Improved Koot Beer Park niriLj ace. 23 Ct, Makes five gallons of a delicious and sparkling beverage whole some and temperate. Sold by dr aggists. or sent by mail on rtceipt of 25 cts. Address, CHAS. K If IKES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Street. Phil adelphia, Pa. 5ot2 Unquestionable. The Herald. Detroit. Mich., says of Warner's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure : "Its eftleaev in kidney, liver and urinary diseases is so fully acknowledged that it Is not worth the miestiou ing iiona fide testimonials from well-known cit izens in public and private life are evidences strong enough to convince the most stubborn doubter." frU3 DOWN THE COME. Read and See. Women's Cloth Shoes " " Button Shoes " Fine Leather " " Men's Brogans . . . .65c. .SI 15. . 1 25. . 1 25. Misses' Leather Shoes 75. Youths' Genuine Calf 1 25. Others in proportion. Call and ex amine, no charge for showing them. lOtf Peter Merges. A Household eI. A book on the Liver, its diseases and thetr treatmeut, sent free. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver. Jaundice, liili ousnese. Headache. Constipation, Dyspepsia. Malaria, rtc. Address Dr. SAJf KORn, 162 Broad way, New York City. X. Y. Ilt4 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tr To Rent. A new Hotel, with 17 rooms and cellar. Enquire of 4tf F. R. Guthmax. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime Apply to J. W. Jexxinos, ltf Plattsmouth. Now open with new, cheap and good Boots aud Shoes, next door to Post Office. lOtf It lias no l'olitical Klsrnifloanee ; But for curing all Summer derange ments of the stomach and bowels, Brown's Blackberry and Ginger has no equal. No family is safe with out it. For sale every where. 50 cents per bottle. A CI K.VIC 1'OLITICAL, IIEAI May be secured, and constipation and biliousness cured, oy using Brown's Liver Pills. All dealers keep them FOK Tilt: BLOOU AM I.IYJEK Use Compound Extract of Sarsa parilla and Dandelion with Io dide of Potassium. Cures Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. A new and reliable lerae dy. Price 50 cents per bottle. Above for sale by J. II.Buttery.Smith & Black and O. F. Johnson. Plattsmouth, and John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Plattsmouth. Bncklen's Arnica Salre. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions 1 his balve is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail, riattsmouth. Neb. 241y. Free of Cost. The most wondeiful remedv of the acre is now maced witinn tne reacn or all. Be he rich or be he poor," it costs nothing to give this great remedy a trial, jjr. king s California uol den Compound, for Dyspepsia, Sick nlfxi.m. Gpnfrnl Dthilirv Inactivity and Drowsiness, Liver Com plaint, Jaundice and Billiousness for which it is a certain and speedy cure. n nprson should be without it. In ordei to prove that it will do all that we claim for it you are given a trial hot tlr free of cost, which will ronvinop - you of its truly wonderful merits, and show you that you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Smith & Black. Wholesale and-Retail, Plattsmwuth, Neb. 29e6wly. We Challenge the World. Wlipii we nv wb believe. w Iiavp eviilenoe to iiriivn that Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is decidedly the "best Lung Medicine made, inasmuch as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one half the time and re lieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show more cases of Consumntion cured than all others. It will cure where they fail, it is pleas ant to take, harmless to the youngest child, and we guarantee what we say. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00 If vour Lunus are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Shileh's Parous Plaster. Sold by smitli mack. Do you Believe it. That in this twn there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by In digestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distress ed Stomach, Liver Complaint Consti pation, when for 75 cts. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Swld by Smith fc Black.Tjj We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth, md Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each Dottle. Use it if you desire health, and sweet breath. Price 25 cts. Seld by Smith & Black.4eowtf Tlilrtv of the let orean matters of the World are conmetitors at the Paris Exposition. a cable dispatch to the Associated Prens says' two highest cold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. We will pay Agenuneauiry ol tluO per mouth ftni ipnes, or nTlowm lrg comrniMion, to sell our nw fcad wonderful inrantic.ni. We won vat wmw. tuuniil AAdimm iiuuui & Co. Marshall, id ion. 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 anvavs tin band, at prices to suit the times. 42tf Julius Pepperberg. Physicians freely prescribe the new Food Medicine. "Malt Bitters," because more uour ifhinsr. etrenirtlieiiiinr aud nurifvuie than ali other forms of uialt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. H'4 Hew to Slake Soap for a Cent a Pound. Stntve into small pieces five bars of Dobbins' Electric Soap, and boii in three quarts of wter uutil the soap U thoroughly dissolved, so that upon tt rain lug through a sieve nothing re mains ; add to the solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; etir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set it away to cool. Al though it will look like nothiuj: but soapsuds while warm, a chemical reaction will take place and iu twenty-four hours' time will develop forty or fifty pounds fif maiiniueent and white soft soap, costing le-8 than one cent a pound, and as good as many oi the adulterated com pounds called soap, and oId at 7 to 10 cents a pound. How long would it take for any other soap used the same to become anythiug but eoap-uds?". Acy housewife knows that it cannot be done with any soap she has ever lin ed. See tf it can be done with Dobbins' Elec tric. Foi sale by all grocers. Kki Bros., Sole, Agents, 4-eowly 'Weeping Water, Neb. iieauacne, i,ow spirits, Ljoss oi Appe, tite. Sour Stomach, Coming up of Food, VfilTow dinmlpxi.tii- Gpnfrnl T)thilitv- THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Weduesday, June 23 1880. Wheat. No.2.. Cm 70 Corn, ear 20 " shelled 21 Oats, 25 llaricy.No. 2 Kve 60 Native Cattle 3 50J5.4 00 Horj. (Tt.3 30 nutter da 15 F.gs 12H Potatoes 50 New 1 60 NEW YORK MARKETS. New York, June 23, isso. Monev $1 oaSSt OX Uheat $ 1 21 Rye 94 i.'oru no?ia 514 Oats 37iViS CHIC AU MARKETS. Chicago. June 23. lsso. Flour S dull Wheat 92 Corn 35 Oats .. -Mi Kve 75 Barley 75 LIVK STOCK. Hops, c'.ii pning $4 3otf??4 40 Cattle. 4 KVm 4 SO Sheep 3 50ua 4 20 Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime by the peck, bushel, or wagon load can be had at the Kiln, near west end of the bridge. Lime al ways on hand and of superior quality. Inquire of Mickelwait & Sharp, - 7tf . on premises. .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times ana places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Lnnisvillft 1st. "Prirl.iv nnrl sat.iird.iv 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 tificates from other Counties will be indorsed. E. II. WOOLET, 42tf Superintendent. LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, on Sec. 3. T. lo, R. 13. Caes County, Nebraska. May 8th, mo, one spotted sow, and two burrow one spot ted, and one mostly black : crop off of right ear, and Hole in lett ear. Hie owner can nave the same by proving property and paying diaries, unuer tne law. llto J. F, BUCK. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate cf James O'Neil, daeeased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against tne estate oi James u .en, ne ceased, to file the same on or before the 30th day of December, A. D, 1880, in the office of the County Judge, at Plattsmouth, Cans CoHuty, Nebnrka. A. N. SULLIVAN. Co. Judge. Plattsmouth, June 23d, 1880. I4t3 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of H. E. Ellison, deceased. In the County Court of Cas Co., Nebraska. Notice i hereby given that Anne P. Ellison, administratrix of the evtate of the said II. E. Ellison, deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that aid cause is set lor hearing jt my office, at Plattsmouth, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1880. at one o'clock p. m.. on said day ; at which time and place all persons interested may be present and exam ine said accounts. A. N. SULLIVAN. Countv Judge. Plattsmouth, June 23d, 1880. 14t3 Notice. In District Court, Second Judicial District of Nebiaska, within and for Cass County, n. A. Waterman & Son") vs I Isaac N. Darnell. T. P. Y Mullir.ix, and Mrs. Wilcox. j To T. P. Mullinix and Mrs. Wilcox, part ners m Plattsmouth Steam Ferry Company, non-residents, defendants,: You and each of you are hereby notified that H. A. Waterman & son. a firm composed of Hiram A. W aterman and John Waterman, of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, on the 7th dav of January, 1880, filed their netition in the otfice of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court, within and for Cass County, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a Judgment of said Court against said Isaac N. Darnell; T. P. Mullinix and Mrs. Wilcex. aud in favor of said H. A. Waterman & Son, on a certain due bill, executed and de livered by said Plattsmouth Steam Ferry Com pany, dated Platumouth, Neb., July 23d, 187U. for the sum of three hundred aud twelve dol lars, with interest thereon ; that the said plain tiff did on the 7th dav f January, 1880, oause to be isued by the Clerk of said Court an Or dir of attachment and Garnishment, and did cause R. D. Morgan to be ganiisheed for the full amount of tueir eaid claim, for the purpose ot having him pay iuto sai t Court ihe full amount of said indebtedness. And the said T. P. AiUlliuix and Mrs. W il cox are notified that they are required to ap pear and answer said petition on or before the third Monday after the 15th day of July. 1880, or judgment will be rendered against them. By Sam M. Chapman, their Atty. I4t3 Notice. In District Court. Second Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Cass County. -II. A. Waterman & Son, 1 F. M. Dorringtoa and J" Maria C. Dorrington. j F. M. Dorrineton and Maria C. Dorrineton. nou residents, defendants, will take notice that II. A. Waterman & Son, a firm composed of Hiram A. Waterman and John Waterman, of the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, did on the 25th day. of March, 1880. file their petition in the District Court of the Secoad Ju dicial District of the State of Nebraska, within and for Cass County, against the said F, M. Dorrington and his wife. Maria C. Dorrington, defendants, setting forth that on the 16th day of February. 1878. said defendants were indebt ed to the said plaintiffs in sum of one hundred and ninety-three aud 16-100 dollars ($19,110) for goods, wares, merchandise, building material, etc., sold and delivered by said plaintiffs to the said defendant t their special instance and reuuest. and praying judgment against (aid defendants for the sum of one hundred and ninety-three and Jri-ioo dollars, with interest did on the 25tL day of March, 1880, cause to be issued by the Clerk of said Court au Order of Attachment, and did cause the following prop erty of the defendants to be attached, to-wit : Lots eleven and twelve (11 & 12), iu block sixty two (62). iu the City of Plaltsmouth, Cass Co.. Nebraska, for the purpose of having the same sold to pay said indebtedness. Aud tne said t . m. uorrington and Maria C. Dorrington are notified that they are required to appear aud answer said petition on or be fore the third Monday after the 15th dav of July, A. D. 18S0, or judgment w ill be rendered against inem. it. a. v ailkmam & SO.N. tsy sam ju. chapman, tueir Att'y. I4t5 Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section liuf road, petitioned for by E. A. Sprague, et al., commencing at the North East corner of section No. six (6;, township eleven (11), range eleven (11). running thence South on section line, ana terminating at Soutli fc-ast corner of section eighteen (18). towusliin eleven (11), range eleven Ui. has been declared by the lioani oi v ouiity commissioner an open load ; and ail objections thereto, or claims for dam ages, nius't be filed in the County Clerk's office on or before noon on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1880, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. J. D. 1 CTT. 13t5 Couutj Clerk. Notice. In the District Court of Cass County, Second judicial District ot enrasKa. Seth E. Ward, plaintiff, vs Walter B Beebe. defendant To Walter U. Beebe. the above named de fendant : You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff, Seth E. Ward, did on the 24th day of May, A. D. 1880, file iu the above named Court a petition against you. setting forth that he is tne owner of and holds the le gal title to the following described land and premises, situated iu Cass County, in the State of Nebraska, to-wit : The East half (e"j) of the Soutn west fiuarter tewfe), and tne West half iw'i) of the South Kast juarter(se?)of st-cilon eigiiieeu i is;, in tow Usui p net en (i i j, .orin range tourteen (14). fcast oi the sixtn (tn u) Prin cipal Meridian : aud the general object ami prayer of said petitiou is to have three several Tre:iurer's tax deeds, made for said premises by the several Treasurers of Ca Couuty, Ne braska, set aside, cancelled and declared void, and that the sale of said premises for pretend ed taxs for the year 1868 be declared void, and that the pretended taxes on said land for the years is'.S, 1870. 1871, 1872, 1873. 1374. 1875 and I87t be dec-lured void, aud that tbe Court shall declare that t lie same were paid by you and those under whom you claim, without any riKht or authority to make such payments, and that you acquired no lien on said land by reason of such payment, aud for general and equitable relief. Von are further notified that you are re quired to plead answer or demur to said peti tiou on or before the .'Jill day of July, A. D. 1880, or the saino will be takeu as confessed by you aad decree rendered accordingly. By Co'vexx & Raxsox, Lis Attys. SE.U1 X WA&O 10 BENNETT & LEWIS, Staple & Fancy Grocers, AND IPiPTinflit lI)eanMo I Lower Main St., 1 door west of U. Boeck's Furniture Establishment. We Iiave isi Stoclt and expect to carry, a complete line of Staple Fancy Groceries ! WHICH WE WILL SELL AT 3BESU-IS.OCiS PRICES IFor (DiCLSM C&Eily ! r 11 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 n USeceived daily by express. OUH STOCK OF TEAS, Is tho FINEST IN THE GITY, "WVE3. EXCEPT Call and See Us. Is Leased to who will, SPRINGSUMMER MM With their immense, stock of Willi (Coiasistiiag of all IPriccs5 Styles sS; UDesiias. MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. W. M. IFBADIEIffi & DD. Are now located in their LARGE NEW ROOM! One door west of their old ctand, an-s arc prepared to show you tho Best Variety and Lowest Prices! Staple aaid IFancy jttry Crooals9 la ouoias; JLaiies5 agents' IPuruisliiiig: tfwoods, HATS &d CAPS, Queensware, Glassware, IT AILS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, lOrled and Canned IFruitsI Groceries, Flour and Provisions. EVERYTHING WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS I ALL OIsT OICTIE FLOOR. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Sanford Potten Ker. deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against the Ktateof Sanford I'ottetiger, deceased, to file the same on or before the 16th day of December, A. D. 1, in the Office of the County Judge. at riattsnmitb. Cass Co., Ne braska. A. '. Sullivan, County Judpe. Plattsmouth, June 8th, 1880. i2t3 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Henry Amison, deceased. In the County Court of Cass Co., Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that E. G. Dovev, ad ministrator of tbe estate of the said fleiiry Auiison. deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set for healing at my office at I'lattsuiuuiii, on the 8th day of July. A. D. 1H8T, at 1 o'clock p. in., on said day : at which time and place all persons interested may be present aud examine said accounts. A. N. SULLIVAN. County Judite. Plattsmouth, June 8th, 1880. l-'i3 Legal Notice. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, Edward G. Dovey and George Dovey, composing the firm of E. G. Dovey & Son, plaintiffs, vs Calvin P. Moore and Armilda A. Moore. defeiil;int. r Calvin P. Moore, of the State of Colorado, wili take notice that the plaintiffs herein did onttiestnday of May 1840, tile their petition in the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, agaiust you, the said Calvin P. Moore, and Ar milda A. Moore, praying judgment against you fertile sum of two bundled and thirteen do. lars and seventeen cents t2i.X17). balance due on account and for costs ol suit. The said Cal vin P. Moore is hereby notified that he is re quired lo appear and answer said petition on or before the 5th day ol July. lfo. or the same will be taken as truf, and judgment be rcuder- d against rou bv default. E. ;. DOVEY & SON. By H. B. Windham, their Att'y. iot-5 Notice. To the non-resident owner of the following described real estate, situated in the County ol Cahs. and State of Nebraska, to-wit : Lot twelve (W). block one hundred d sixty-ibree (163), in ihe city of 11 j.'.t::.' !; You arc hereby 110-tifl.-d :h.:l tLc jhc c s; r; jed real estate was on tr.o jui ;.v ci J-.VT.ci-i r, 1874, sold to Cass Coo'.'y, Xe.riwl.M. 'It r t"-: taxes of 1873, and lh:: on the duy M uch. I880. the said Cuutv soid and '.:i:i.-!V: ri all its ri'ht and tit!? iu s-iiu lot to i'. J. Todd, aud unless the k is r.'dc.en.t;'! fr-Jin s.:ch sale on or before the lltU day of November, lSo. a tax deed will be issued, idr said real eeute to T. JiT','l 1313 T.J.I0PP. t during the Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber. living one mile north of Grand Prairie School House, in Center Precinct. Cass County. Neb., one yearling liorsa colt, mouse color, very small star in forehead, little white on right bind loot. Said animal was taken up June 1st, lsno The owner is re quested to claim property, pay charges and take said animal away. N. J. CALKINS. Louisville, Neb., June 4th. 1880. J 2t4 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of William Deles Dernier, deceased. In the Couuty Court ol Cass County, Nebraska. Upon reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Sarah DelesDernier, praying that ad ministration of the estate of William DelesDer nier, deceased, be granted to herself and Wil liam DclesUeriiier. Jr. : Ordered that notice of the pendency of said cause be published In the Nebraska Hkkald. a weekly newspaper, print ed. publiMiied, aud in general circulation in said County, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing of said cause be st for the tli dav of July, A. D. lsso, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the ollice of the County Judge, at Plattsmouth. at which time aud place all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why administration of said estate should not be granted to the said Sarah DelcsDeruier and William DelcsDernier, Jr., according to tho prayer of said petition. A. N. SUlLIVAN, County Judge. Plattsmouth, June loth, Ihso. - 1313 Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Second Judicial District of the State of Nebraska. Clementine E. Sweet, plaintiff, 1 vs V Sclden N. Merriam, defendant. J To Selden N. Merriam, the above named de fendant : You are hereby notified that Clem entine E. Sweet, the above named plaintiff, did on the 24th day of May. A. D. 1480. file In the above named Court a petition against you, set ting torili that she is the owner of and holds !: .cal iille to the f Mowing described land .11.11 -rr. .i.isvs. ituated in l ass County, Nebras-.-:.. ii- 1 1 : Ihe Noith West quarter (nwK,) of neiii.-i, iivciity-two 2j. iu township ten (10). Norm of ran ge twelve (1). East of the sixth (Gtii) Principal Meridiau ; and the general ob ject aud prayer of said Clementine K. Sweet's petition, filed as aforesaid in said Court, Is to Lave three several 'treasurer's tax deeds, made by tbe several Treaeureis of Cass County, Ne braska, to you for said premises, be set aside, cancelled and declared void by decree of said Court, and that the ale of said premises for ii.e preU nded lax.- tor tue year I8"u be de clared void, aud that the pr tended taxes for I he year 1S7", 171. 1S72. 173, 1874. 1875 and 187 paid by you. be declared void, and declared to be no lieu on said premises, and for general and eoultalili: relief. You are notified that you are required ti plead, answer or demur td plalu tin's said petitiou on or before the lith day of Julv, A D. lso, or the same will be taken as confessed by you, and decree reudered accord ingly. CLEMENTINE JS. SWEiiT. By Cv'ELL & EA80il, UCf Atfj lots