The Herald, !.)! a i . ADTIi KTIS EM E NTS. I i-.m -i - ii . ir cents a tine, lobular advertls- r, , j.er !i:ic. No advertisement insci t i ; fi- I. I nan cents. ! -i:.V. ''i.oi hI Statute r.itc-t. . ...( ni l ni'.iecrs of the law will be Held i i iur all letfitl notices they hand in, l I wl ; l l" .Iftll.HllllIU a proof f pllblica- ,. .;. .,f ;. v i.. n: -r will be ucWl tor the puldica .. t . tee ii such uotice. COJIMl'MCAUoNS. VMj'.irsiiiire 1 limited, all communc-aons ' in- In and lO in point, wuii no ww .is. 5: i 1:,. ...irti-rin ieiiisible for the correctness ' to ropy in paiu mailer anu paiu i.e- o .iy. 1 Anv person who takes the paper regularly from" be" !. -of.ice. whether uie'--;ed to In .. ii. ' lier he Is a subscriner or not is ri- i.if for the ;iay. V. II any pel-son order. his paper dlscontin-uf-l. ''i- imiM pay all arrearages, or the publish ,m i emit inur to send it until payment Is :u....e. ami eolleot the whole amount, whether :i.v i a ie r in l ik'-Mi (runt the oflice or not. 3 i he courts have decided that refusing to ta'- e newspapers and periodicals from the post o:; ee, or leinoving and h-avilig them uncalled fi.i, i i-rinm foe te evidence of l.vriOTlosAi, KIIAUll. - . . LOCAL NEWS. We Will " Celebrate On Saturday, July 3d, 1880.. Piano Stoula at io. Schlater'a. tf Will. S. Wise sell Real Estate, tf See tlie grand Manli Gras parade. IMck Streijfht was down this week. See Great lied Stwre reduced Price List. lltf See Sinitli, Black & Cos two-line local. See giand advertisement of Great store. lltf Dou't fail to gee the "rag martins" n the 4lh. Target shooting is all the rage in Lincoln now. Greatly reduced prices at Great Kkd Stork, lltf The river was gradually rising again Tuesday. Don't forget the Grand Ball at Fitzgerald Hall. A brick kiln near the Brewery is making white brick. Don't buy until you have priced ! at the (Jreat Heel .Store. lltf Large, line of Boats and sjioes, cheap, at Great Bed Store. lltf Michael ! Michael ! this won't do. You've desaved ns, me boy. Manufacturing and repairing neat and cheap. Fi-:teu Meikies. lOtf r Scream at I. O. G. T. Hall on Fn day night, turn out everybody. I Highest maiKet price in cash paid ! for eggs, by Bennett & Lewis. 15t2 (Mark hangs around Phil's Peanut roaster all the time, sometimes. .Soldiers who have homesteaded less than 1G0 acres write to W S. Wish, tf Dick Reese puts as neat a shoe on a hoi He as nuy blacksmith in the land. Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived everv day by Bennett & Lewis. utt Lwndon Purple, sure death to po tato bugs, for sale by Smith, Black & Co. 14t3 A bunch of bananas hang from John Leach's awning; they look tempt ing. Dr. Robert, yeu'u a bad prophet. We've sten you just as sanguine be fore. Everybody goes to the Great Red Store, where they are treated fair and square. lltf The grandest ceUbratin ever held in Cass Cunty, on the 9d at Platts mouth. Remember, we deliver all goods free in 'any .part of the city. Bennett & Lewis lotl Kelly Fox and his grand mother arrived from Kentucky last Tuesday evening. Bennett & Lewis will Hell you six bars of good laundry soap for twenty five cents. lof2 Sai. B. Rose, f the paper house of W. T. Seaman, Omaha, was in town Tuesday. A lot of pure sugar syrup, in 5 gallon ke3, just received by Bennett A Lewis. lotl The first brick on the walls of the Herold Block was laid Tuesday morning. Fifty-three cars of stock passed east on the B. & M. last Saturday, in one train. The iron columns of Carruth's building were being placed in position yesterday. The bridge work will be delayed about a mouth, awing to the continued high water. Buy your dried leef f Bennett & Lewis, and get it chipped on their Pat ent Chipper. 14t2 The largest procession' ever seen in Plattsmonth, will be marching our streets on the 3d. Buy vnur groceries f an exclusive Grocery Ilowse. Bennett & Lewis car ry a complete stock. . istf A large number of young folks in tend having a little pie-uic of their own on Monday next. Large stock of Candies and Fruits of all kinds for the 4th of July trade, at the P. O. Xews Depot. I4t2 A letter from South Bend will ap pear next week, r the writer will be answered by letter soon. The Courant is trying to learn the Enterprise how to run a newspaper, it seems. Its well never iniitd now. Personal. Mrs. Imhoff, of Lincoln is the guest of Mrs. D. II. Wheeler. Mrs. Atwood is in the city, visiting her relations and friends. Mr. Thomas Evans and wife spent a few days in the city last vek. Gen. Cunningham made Platts mouth a flying call last Friday. Uncle Jake Vallery came home Sat urday, with a big Hancock and En glish badge en. Miss M. L.. Ruby, of Georgetown, Colerada. has returned home for her summer vacation. Mr. Andy McMakin visited .Platts rneuth the first of the week, the sad occasion of the visit being the death of his mother. Cap. Paine aud wife came up to So. Bend f o see Hank Streight, Saturday. Cap., it's "agin" the law to fish in Sar py County en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marsland returned frtm thir visit to Canada last Thurs day, and immediately began the pleasant task of moving. . Andy McLaughlin was off last week on a prospecting tour to see the coun try and how the eorn looks. Mrs. Mc. accompanied him as far as Lincoln. Mr. Taul Rawlins,' wife and mother returned to Plattsmouth last week, rith the intention of again making it their home after seven or eight years of absence. Mis. J. W. Barnes, accompanied by her niece, Miss Wheeles, of Nashville, Illinois, who has been visiting in Plattsmouth for some time, started for the west this morning. They will vis it at Cheyenne, Denver, Georgetown and other points during their absence. Mr. Watson B. Smith and daughters of Omaha, made a visit to Plattsmouth this week, Mr. Smith having in hand the inspection of arrangements for the picnic, which will come from Omaha the 5th, he being one of the managers of the aforesaid excursion. . Twa old friends of Mike Murphy came dawn to see Plattsmouth on Monday, Charley Law ton and. Joe. Southard. Mike hooked up and gave them a drive round town and surpris ed them. We'll never forgive Charley Lawton for not calling to see he knows who at the Herald office. Frank Hager is expected at Platts mouth on Sunday. Grand Social Hop at Fitzgerald Hall, Monday eve, July 5th. Fifteen car-loads of stock were shipped from Greenwood Friday last, 12 of cattle and ii of lings. A full line of crackers and snaps, from the celebrated "Duke Bakery," Chicago, at Bennett & Lewis', lotl Ice! Sounds pleasant these hot mornings. F. S. White's team deliv ers it and it's the coldest in town, lots The Enterprise don't think much of the Democratic ratification meet ing, Saturday. Thinks his boy could do better. Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!! cheap ! cheap !! cheap !!! At the Great Red Store. Money positively refunded if not satisfactory. lltf Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, 33 cents per f pound, and Ole Virginia, 13 cents per package, both curly cut, the best and finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 30tf A meeting of all 4th of July com mittees at the Court House to-nigkt; don't fail to bo there as business of importance is to be transacted. Over a thousand picnicers from Omaha will be here on Monday. The grounds will be In perfect order and a giand time is anticipated by them. The Board of Trade meeting Sat urday received Messrs. Ilerold's propo sition, and a committee was appointed to see what aid citizens were willing t-o extend. Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son, have an immense quantity of Hams and Shoulders, which they are disposing of cheap as possible. Call, all ye hungry. 15t2 In the parade Saturday, will be a man in a cage with two large, live, black, New Foundland "bears," who will be feeding them fresh meat from his naked hand. -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 goads. 14t2 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 tke air, the first one ever displayed in Plattsmouth. 14t2 Arrangements are being made for a temperance meeting on Friday of next week, at which time several speakers will be in attendance. Fur ther notice will be given in our next issue. Mr. N. S. Young finishes his grade contract to-day, so that nothing now remains to complete the bridge but the west 400 foot span. "Won't it look glorious to see the trains sliding over the Missouri 53 feet above the water. Solomon A Nathan will make special bargains on and before the 4th. Their stock is large and an assort ment of everything in their line of goods may be found there and bought dirt cheap. Call if you wtmld get a grand good bargain. 1 An excursien of 2,000 people com ing from Omaha to celebrate the 4th at Plattsmouth, and 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 m IDAWM' IP PROGRAMME! FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION ! At Plattsmonth, Saturday, July 3, IS so. Line of March will be formed on Main street with right resting on cor ner of Main and Cth st., at 10 o'clock a. m. okder of riiocEssrox. General Officers of tn Day and Assistants, flattmnouth Silver IJeliean Baud. -Sunday School Children. Singine Societies. Grand Army of the Kepnhlic. Orators of the lay. Mayor and I'ouncilnieh. Comity Official. Mardi Gras Carnival, (lia Muflius.) Citizens on foot Citizens in Carnages. Precession, will commence moving at sound of cannon. .Procession will counter-march at corner of Main and 6th streets, moving east to 3d street, thence north te Vine street, thence west to 6th street, thence north to Walnut, thence east to the grounds. ARRIVAL AT THE unot'XIlS. Prayer by Rev. J. T. Baird. Song "My Country 'tis of Thee," Plattsmouth Glee Club. Reading Declaration of Indepen denceChaplain Alva Wright. Music by the Band. Oration Hon. II. D. Estabrook. Chorus by Plattsmouth Lieder kranz. Thirty minutes for refresments, af ter which toasts and responses by the folio wing gerrtlemen: 1. Judse'A. K. Sullivan. Music hy. Hie Rand. 2. Jiev. J. A. Gallijjncr. Song by Glee" Club. 3. Hon. S. M. Chapman. Music by the Hand. 4. Hon. M. A. llartican. Song by the Liederkranz. 5. - Hon. R. B. Windham Music by the Rand. 6. Gen. George S. Smith. Sous tv Glee Club. 7. rrof . J. W. Lov. Music by the Band. 8. Rev. Father Lynch. Sons by the Liederkranz. 9. Gen. It. K. Livingston. - Music by the Band. Games of different kinds, good swings, and plenty of ice-water on grounds. A full view can " be had from the grounds "of the beaut iful Bridge span ning the Missouri River at Platts mouth, besides other beautiful scenery. A fine display of Fire Works en the High School Hill in the evening. Everybody invited to attend and have a pleasant time. Bv Order of Com. Grand Ball Monday night. The Enterprise seems to be terri bly exercised over some one in this office wasting so much f his Employ er's time. Yet the Employer doesn't kick, Deacon, and it seems as if you were the one that's interfering with other people's business. What elegant little rains we are having; no dash, no hurricane to knock things endways no lightning and thunder to set the wmen crazy, but just a gentle out flowing of mois ture that makes the very grass, the trees and the crops smile in gladness of heart. The first day of this year was on the Hehald's issuing day; also the first day of the 2d quarter; to-day is the first day of the second half f the year, and it will come within one of being press day at the end of the year, the 30th of December. Parties having ropes fit for "swings,"and who are willing to assist in amusements on the 3d of July, are respectfully requested to hang said ropes for swinging purposes on the grounds of the celebration on the 3d. Lets of nice trees to tie to, and we hope they'll do it. Request of Ex-Com. The first 30,000 of the pressed brick that were burned seem to be sim ply the fruit of an experiment, but the remainder of the kiln are appar ently good brick. They are smooth and plump. The trouble with the first was owing to the laek of pressure, which was only about 20,000 lbs, and the others received about 33,000. Great complaints are made of the slaughter house out on the avenue, by farmers and citizens generally. It ought to be abated before the 4th, as such a stench must disgust all visitors with the town and its surroundings. Certainly a trench can bo dug and all oltal from such places buried at once, while a free nse of lime in some form would always keep the premises sweet and wholesome. The following old and reliable ad vertisers will please forgive us for leaving their advertisements out this week: II. A. Waterman & Son, lum ber dealers; Streight & Miller, harness makers; John Shannon, liveryman; Rob't Donnelly, Blacksmith; M. O'Rourke, tailor ; P. B. Murphy, Tem perance Billiard Hall; Jas. Grace, Bil liard Hall; J. N. Schwartz, painter. Remember this is the 4th of July week and brings in more news thanJ usual. Frye had brick en his wagon, and sand in his "craw" and the horses couldn't get awny from him. We think the reason he stopped those horses was because he has a little spite against the papers and objected to furnishing a lo cal, which might have said that brick were scattered, from the head of Main street to the river, and that when they went over the cross walks, two bricks flew through Cheap Charley's window, knocked down several signs and smash ed in Hick's north side, tipped over a tox car and finally jumped into the creek. From the Sturgis, Mich., Weekly: Mr. John Brast, living in Sherman Township, informed us a few days ago that his feet had been so terribly frost bitten that he could hardly staud the pains caused thereby. He happened to think of St. Jacobs Oil, which he al ways keeps' handy, rubbed his feet twice with the remedy, and the pain disapppeared entirely. He not only Tallies St. Jacobs Oil as an unexcel led remedy for a great many other painful diseases, to which mankind is subject, but he also asserts that it is really invaluable for the many diseas es horses and stock are subject to, and which so often play havoc with the prospects of the farmer and stock-raiser. 4UBs of JTUILY, Tbe Fnsilade. We are willing eur Democratic friends should fire cannon, (in the air) to "ratify" as they call it; and burn tar-barrels, and fizz crackers (like chil dren) and shout, and halloo themselves hoarse for Hancock and English. We never did think much of Ratifications anyway, this tinhorn aud jingling bells business, this banner aud booming bus iness, this shouting and shooting is but a relic of barbarism at best.- It is the form of expressing joy or sorrow most in vegue among uncivilized peo ples and partakes of the "barbaric yawp" system of polities that did much to make this country a disgrace in the eyes of civilized Europe and a stumbling block to the more .intelli gent of her own citizens. It is a vent for disappointed hopes, full as often as a method of true rejoicing. It elects no man, it declares no principles, it binds no administration. Let our friends "ratify" in their own way and be happy then. Closing Exercises. The school at Homing's school house' over which Mr. J. 8. Cooley has the honor to preside, gave a very pleasant picnic entertainment in Cole's grove last Friday. At the school house there were the usual recitations, declama tions, music, etc., together with the presentation of prizes by the teacher. After that children, parents and neigh bors adjonrued to the grove where lots of chicken, sandwiches, cake and pie disappeared mysteriously in an incred ibly short space of time, showing that examinations must be hungry times. The small children didn't make way with all the fodder either, for we saw Cap. "Wiles and Henry Eikenberry there, and after dinner they both look ed like a thriving critter that had been in a fresh clover patch awhile. Mr. Cooley is to be congratulated on the fine appearance of his school out of doors; the Hehald got there too lata to hear the in-door exercises. Grand Social Hop. To be given in Fitzgerald Hall, on Monday, July 5th. Music by the Bo hemian band of six pieces. Tickets for dance, $1.00. By Order of Com. Piano Stools. Any one wishing a stool will do well to call at Jos. Schlater's Jewelry Store, where they can be found in abundance. 15t2 James Pettee, Agt. The G. A. R. Tho Grand Army of the Republic meets next Tuesday in regular session and all old soldiers are requested to come up and join. A full meeting of members is desired, and, in fact, ne cessary. - Fred (.order has on hand every description of Reap ers, Mowers, Harvesters and Headers in the market, which will be sold cheap and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Come and see them before you pur chase elsewhere. 13t2 A very large excursion of Omaha people is expected down here on Mon day the 5th, if the weather, is favor able. Mr. Watson B. Smith, of Oma ha inspected the grounds last Tuesday and seemed well pleased with them. The fare for the round trip is seventy-five cents and even less for children. All efforts are being made to render the excursion and picnic pleasant and safe. Wo glean from the Picnie Bul letin sent us by managers of the affair. L Died : LLOYD At the residence ofliis grandfather, llliam Lloyd, in Cass County, Sebrasha. on Tuesday, June 2H. isxn, Ai.kxandku. " of David Lloyd, aged 1 year, 11 months aud 1G days. The IIkhald expresses its regret. at the great loss of its friend's family. McMAKEN At Blattsniouth. Neb., June 2t;th, 1S:0, Mr?. C. McMakkn, aRd years. Mr. McMaken was born in New Yerk. May 11, 1800, the first year of this century. She early began a westward inarch, coming irst to Ohio, thence to Indiana, to Iowa, and finally to Ne braska, in 1S58. It will thus he seen that she was one of the pioneer settlers of tliii the ter ritory. She united with the Presbyterian church at 10, in which faith ahe continued, and was laid t her last resting place with Us prayers and praise over her remains. She lived to see all her children married and settled, the grand children, and even great grand-children grow ing up to perpetuate the family name, and then, her life's labor done, and life' forces upon;, at a ripe old a;e she passed away with words of love for her absent children on her lips. The funeral took place from the rresby teriat church, Monday, at 10 a. in., a large num ber of friends following her te her grave. Sad Acccident -Which will Probably prove Fatal. About 8 or 9 o'clock Tuesday, a. m., the quarrymen at tho Louisville Stone quarry, were about to light a blast and and one man, Nelson Munsou by name, crawled under a flat car to avoid the shattering rock but instead of getting out of danger, run into the thickest; for the rock fell in such quantities on the car as to break it through, a splint er from the floor striking Munsou on top of the head, making a scaip wound and crushing the skull. In answer to a telegram for medical aid, Dr. Hall went up on the freight, and did all he could to relieve the poor fellow. The Doctor thinks that his chances for re covery are one against a good many. Haunted Me. Debt, poverty aud suffering haunted me 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 1 Hop Bitters and commenced their nse, and in one month we wen' all well, and nne of us have been .iok a day since; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for leis than one doctor's visit will cost. A Workingman. Find Good Luck, Keno, Trotter aud Lorillard Tobaccos. Also a full line of smokers' articles of every descrip tion at Sciilegei, & Niemann's. 12tf Rock Bluffs Notes. It would surprise you to come down and see how our town has grown up (with mustard). On last Wednesday Morning we thought we he.ard afamil iar voice, and, sure enough, it proved to be Mr. Leak and family, who came here from Kansas. Mac. F. Hagoqd was in town Mon day. Ho thinks Hitch not Hitch but Hancock will be our next Presi dent. -There is some talk of having a pic nic at1 this place, but am not " certain whether its "a go", or not. Hut. just come down here on Monday eve. of the 5th, to one of the best dances Rock Bluffs'ever saw. it will "be at ur Hall. Music by Collins and 'Graves, violinists, accompanied by. an! organ. Come down, Editor, we would -lika to see you "hop" once. If you can't come perhaps we can save you a piece ot cake, pie,.or something of the kind.' R-. II. Fitch has had a very sore' fin ger for a week er more. Can't carpen ter any at present. What has become of our Rock Creek correspondent? Should like to hear from there occasionally. Don't forget about ur dance, Mac. Yours Resp. . P. Vines. SPECIAL NOTICES. To Hie Citizen's of the County and 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, lltf UID CC Improved Hoot Beer Puck nltlL J as:e, 543 Vtn, Makes live pallous of a delicious and sparkling beverage whole coine and temperate. Sold by dmjiKists. or sent bv mail on receipt of 25 cts. Address, CIIAS. K. If IKES, Manufacturer, ItH Market Street. I'hll adulphia. Pa. 50t20 Unquestionable. The Herald. Detroit, Mich., says of Warner's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure : "Its efficacy in kidnev. liver anil urinary diseases is so fully acknowledged that it is tint worth the question ing Bona fide testimonials from well-known citizens in public and private life are evidences strong enough to convince the most stubborn doubter." 8tU DOWN THEY COME. Read and See. Women's Cloth Shoes 05c. " Button Shoes SI 15. " Fine Leather " 1 25. Men's Brogans 1 25. Misses' Leather Shoes 75. Youths' Genuine Calf 1 25. Others in proportion. Call and ex amine, no charge for showing them. lOtf Peteis Merges. Customer "Why are 'Malt Hitters' so popu lar? Druc'Kt "Uecatnie. as a Food Medicine, they enricii the blood, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, perfect digeMiau. 1.14 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tf To Rent. A new Hotel, with 17 rooms and cellar. Enquire of 4tf I- . 1J. (JUTIIMAN. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Now open with new, cheap and good Boofs and Shoes, next door to Post Oflice. lOtf It lias no 1'olitical Significance; But for curing all Summer derange ments of the stomach and bowels, Bkown's Blackiji:ki:v and Gingeii has no equal. No family is safe with out it. For sale everywhere. 50 cents per bottle. A CliEAK I'OlilTICAI. IIF..YI May be secured, and constipation and biliousness cured, uy using Bkowx's Liveii Pills. All dealers keep them. I'Olt tiik m,ooi VM MVI.lt Use Compound Extract of Sarsa parilla and Dandelion with Io dide of Potassium. IlltOlYX'S PKPXIX TOXIC Cures Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. A new and reliable reme dy. Price 50 centa per bottle. Above for sale by J. H. Buttery, Smith & Black and O. F. Johnson. Plattsmouth, and John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Plattsmouth. Biicklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give 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. I wish Everybody to Know. Rey. George It. Thayer, an old 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 : "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con sumption Cure." Itis having a tre mendous sale over cur counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all eases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78. Drs. Match ett & France. Sold by Smith & Black. Jio Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Stmiich, General Debility when they can procure at our store Shiloh's Vitalizer, free of cost if it does not cure or re ieve them. Price 75 cents. Sold by Smith & Black. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.diphthrria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Ceowtf. Thirty of the best organ makers of the World are competitors at the I'ari Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated Press savs two highest "ld medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. VSo wiii pay Agents a tuiutry oi kUv per month and xposn, or Aiiowa tre commuaion, toavil our Bw mutf wonderful In rcntifeus. W mean tkat ut iy. mel &. AjJuMamimKXMMimlL Mich. IlomeOIade Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tenement-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperbeig'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. ILJKCJK & TJD". THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. vl eduesdav, June 30 1SS0. Wheat. Xo.2 ." (s M Corn, ear I'O shelled J I Oats 'jo Rarlcy, Xo. 2 4 live 50 Native Cattle : 3 5ow4 00 Ho;- .3 40 Rutter - ((, 15 Kjiiis l." Potatoes fc M( New 1 5(1 x 1-: w y m : ii m ark in s. Nkv Yoku, June 30, ltsc. Monev l .o-Jrt.! at. Wheat .3 1 17'., Rye : . . . - i torn fo (, .M'i Oats j (a. 34 CHIC AO j! 'MARK L'l S. Chicaco, June 30, lssn. Flour .-s dull Wheat 87! i Oorn 34 Oats P Rve To Barley 75 I.IVK STOCK. Hops, Miipuing $4 3oft ji-t 43 Cattle. " 4 a!, 4 50 Sheep 3 iXiO 4 25 To the Farmers of Cass County. We w ish to call your attention to a few figures on harness work. We will sell you Saddles for $3 00 and up. Riding Bridles 75 " - Halters., 25 Fly Sheets .'... 1 25 Collars C3 Sweat .Pads 50 " : Whips..... 10 " Brushes.....! SO Curry Combs 25, " Lap Dusters 40 ". Single Harness 9 50 And everything else iu proportion. These are no sham figures, but real prices. YVe 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 Streight & Miller. 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. An Honest Medicine Free of Charge. Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can rec ommend so highly as Dr. Kino's New Discovery' for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voice, etc., This medicine does positicdy cure, and that where every thing else has failed. No medicine can show one-half 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. 24eGv,iy. Very Droll to Think of. If not above foeingtauirht hy a man, use D.il iit:s's Electric Soap next wash day. Used without any was-h boiler or rubliing hoard, and ii.-cii dilierently from any other soap ever made. It seems very droll to thiak of a iiuii l . orderly two hours' liylit work on wash day, villi no hca! and u steam, or smell of tio! v.ashi;; through the house, instead of a lon dav's hard work ; but hundreds of thousands of "women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done I y us in' Dobbins' Electric Soap. Don't buy it. however, if too set in your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that are as simple as to seem almost ridiculous and so easy that a Kill of twelve years can do a larjtc wash without be in tired. It positively will not injure the linest fabric, has been before Hie public for fifteen years, aud its sale doubles every year. If your grocer hae not got it, he will get it. as all whole sale grocei-s keep it.- . I L. Ckaoix & Co., Philadelphia. Rkki Rkos., Sole Agents. 3-eowly Weeping Water; l.eU. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. . Hy virtue of an order of sale issued by W. C. Showaltej. Clerk ot the District Court, within and lor Cass County, Nebraska, and t me di rected, 1 will n tho 3ist day of July, A. It., 180, at 10 o'clock, a. in., ot said day, at thu south door of the Court House, in said County, sell at Public Auction the followins Real Es tate to-wit : The east half (ett) of the south west quarter (sw) of section twenty (20) town ship eleven (11) range fourteen (14) east ef the Cth p. m. in Cass County. Nebraska. The same bring levied upon and taken as the property of Francis M. Carrell, Alzeria Carroll, John M. Carroll and John Carroll, Defendants ; to sati fv a judgment of said Court by J. I. Case A Co., Plaintiffs. . ." K.YV.Htekk, Sheriff, Cass County, Neb: Plattsmouth, Neb., June 28th, A. D. 180. I3t5 Notice. All the heirs next of kin, and persons inter ested in the estate of William E. Douelan. de ceased are required to appear before th Hon. S. 15. Pound, Judge of-the 2d Judicial District Court of Nebraska, at his chambers, in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska.. cm Monday, the 16th day of August, A. D.lsJO. at 2 o'clock p. ih., of said day, to show cause whyli license should not be granted to Allie V. Don elan, guardian of the minor heirs of William E. Douelan. deceased, to sell all the right, title and interest of Edmund F. Douelan and John A. Donelan. minor heirs of William E, Doue lan. deceased, in and to the following dcscrilr eb real estate, to-wit : The undivided one-half () of lot three (3) in block thirty-six (36) ; the undivided ene-half of lot two Cd) in block forty-six (46), as desig nated on tlie recorded plat of the City of Platts mouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The whole of lot two (j), in section eighteen (18), towtmhip twelve. North of range feurteeu (14). East, iu Cass County, Nebraska, containing six (.6; acres more or less. Also, lot fifteen (15), block forty eight (48). in Clark & Miller's addition to the town of Aslriand. Saunders County. Nebraska. Also, lot three (3), block sixty-six (6(5) : lot live (5). block fifty-seven (57;; lut one (1), block ninety (SO) ; lot six oj). block sixty (coi ; lot two (2), block fifty-five (55 ; lot twelve (2, block forty (40) : lot five (5), block sixty-seven (7) : lot six (0), block fifty-seven (57) ; lot mue (it), block eighty-six (SO) ; and the undivided one-half Ci of lot six (6). .block seventy-nine 7U. in the town of Arapahoe. Furnas County, Nebraska ALI.IE V. DON ELAN. Guardian of the minor heirs of W iiliam E. Dw.ielan, deceased. Ry Wii.litt Pott kn kk, her Att'y. I3t3 Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber. living one mile north, of Grand Prairie School House. in Center Precinct. Cass County. Neb., one yearling horsu colt, mouse color, verv small star iu forehead, litllc white on lilit hunt lout. Said annual was taken up June 1st, 1M0 The owner is re quested to claim propel ty, pav charges ami UiliC said animal away. N. .f. CALKlNtS. Louisv i'.) Neb., June 4tli. IseO. 12t. Notice. In District Court, Second Judicial District Nt-biaska, within and for Cass County. of II. A. Waterman & Son" vs Isaac N. Darnell. T. P. Mullii.ix. and Mrs. j Wilcox. . J To T. P. Miillinix and Mrs, Wilcox, part ners in PlattMiiouth Steam Ferry Company, non-residents, defendants, : You and ein.li of you are hereby notified that II. A. Watwrutuii &MUI, a firm composed of Hiram A. Waterman and John Watermau, of Plattsmouth. Nebras ka, on the 7th day of January, Irisu, filed their uetition in the oflice of the Clerk of th,; 1ns irict Court, within and for Casi County. Ne braska, the object and prayer of which js to obtain a judgment of said Court against .vtid Isaac N. Darnell. T. P. Miillinix aud Mrs. Wilcwx. and in favor of said it. A. Waterman Sou, on a certain due bill, executed and de livered by said Plattsmouth Steam Ferry Com pany, dated Plattsmouth, Neb., July id, 17:), for the sum of three hundred and twelve dol lars, with interest thereon ; that the said plain tiffs did on the 7:h day of January, 130, cause to be issued by the Clerk of said Court an or der of Attachment and Garnishment, ami did cause K. D. Morgan to be garuisheed for the full amount of their said claim, for the purpose ol having him pay into sai.i Court the full amount of said indebtedness. And the said T. P. Mullinix and Mrs. Wil cox are notified that they are required to ap pear and answer said petition ou or before the third Monday after the 13th day of July, l&sO, or judgment will be rendered against them. II. A. WATERMA.v & SON. By Sam M. Chapman, their Atty. I4tj BENNETT & LEWIS, Staple & Fancy Grocers, AND IFaimntt UDceaiilloE0 I Lower Main St., 1 door west of II. Boeck's Furniture F.stablishment. t&Vv Sisive In &ticl ami expect to carry 9 a complete Hue of Staple Fancy Groceries ! v. iiic iL6!2 ;BESB-SLOC2S: 3?ELIC33S For CA&M 3tly! ISeceived dally fey express. 0UH STOCK OP TEAS, Is the FINEST : m TBE QITY, we except isrcosnEi. Call and See Us. Is Leased to who will, during the SPRlNGeSUMMER TO n ; c..,Ms:.a ;" With. tht-ir immonso stock of 1! . WJ&XjUii - . - 13 Ztl j-r.; -a is . .- zX CosasistlssfS' of all JPrIces5' Hi MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. : I1 u W. M Are now located in their LARGE NEW ROOM! One door.wcst of their old stand, and arc prepared to show you the Best Variety and Lowest Prices! 'in the following lines : staple and IPancy JI5ry Qoods9 BJotioiaSj ILadies s& (Rents9 IFuriilsliiiig; (Roods, HATS &c CLAJPS, Queensware, Glassware, IHfoodLen UUillow-UiTare, HAILS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, Urietl and (Canned Pruits! Groceries, Flour and Provisions. EVERYTHING WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS ! .A-HUl. OUST OISTEl FLOOB. Notice. '. ; To the noh-resideut owner of the following described real estate, situated in the County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, to-w it : Lot twelve (12), block one hundred and sixty-three -lti. in the city of Plattsmouth. You are hereby nd tilied that the above described real estate was on the nth day of September, 1S74, sold to Cass County, Nebraska, for the taxes of 1873, and that on the 3d day of March, 1SW). he said County sold and transferred all its right and title iu said lot to T. J. Todd, aud unless the same is redeemed from such sale ontir before the lull day of November, ISsd. a tax deed will be issued for said real estate to T. J. Todd. lain . T. J. TODD. ' Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, on Sec. 3. T. 10, K. 1.1. -i'ass County. Nebraska. May8lli, ls8o, one spotteil sow. and two harrows one spot ted, and one most ly black; ciop oil f riht ear. and hole in leli ear. liie imti-rcui iine Hie same by proving pioiily ;.ni ji.i.in charges, under the l;t. li:.i . j i . . Notice. In District Court. Secoi.a J. tn-i:ii 1 ! t ! - ebrasku, wuiiiu ami .'r r - .. . II. A. Waterman .v .-o- 1 vs : ! K. AL I)iUTiliW--l ni l ,' ' .Maria t . ii ir:: :.!!. J h'. M. Doi-iinjUou ;.!! ."..ui . '-' tnii--f-lion residents, ueicini.-.jil -., wiii !. nu! '. ; !vf -II. A. uterman & Si'ii.- a iirni e'-i:v-e : Hii am A. Waterman ami John W:ui r.ii.in. ol the County ot Cass, in tne Male of Nehw.sn.t, did on the .lh day of .March. lxu. nie men peliiion in the Distr ct Court ot Hie Second .1 u dicial District of the ."Mute oi euiasii;;, wiiin,. and tor Cas Coumy. against tho said t',-M. D.ii rir.i;toii and his wile. M.irh. C. Don .iil'-i.. deieiiiiuuls, st'tiiiijr fort n thai on .lie loin daj of I etiruaiy, ls7S. said deicudaut wi re lmiclil td to the said plaiutifts in sum of one linn lied and iiiiicty-tluee and hi- ion dollars (-ski.: ,) lor oods, wares, iiieichamiise. building matciial, etc., sold ami delivered hy said plaiutills to the said defendants oX their special instance and ropiest, aud praying judgment against said defendants for the sum oi one hundred and ni'icty-tkiee and iti-lou de:iar, with interest from February lfi. ISTs : tint the said .plaintiff di-i on the ""Ah day of Ma? h, ixso, cause to be is, ed by i he t. irr!i of Court au Order of Aniiincn! . l :i'd c;uv ;he following prtfp er'v of the iicind: t i i attached, to-wit: Lois elevei. :.cd twelve "I . l.'i, in block sixty two - . I J tin! Ct V Ot i I,.! LMllotlt h. Cuss Co.. Nc a -.till, fui t he t.,.i ,-h ..f having tile same SO.d to pay saiti Iulc'.ielii.-Ss. And the said F. M Dorriugton and Mari i-C. DoiriDK ton are notified that they are required to appear and answer said petition ou or be fore the third Monday after the I5t.li day of Julv, A. D. 1880, or judgment will be rendered acainst them. If. A. WATERMAN & hON. 15y Sam M. Chapman, their Att'y. Ht5 will -i:i i. Tru n P MS &MG! F'AP - ISBi li '.- -....3.-. : Sit VAAbi'il Probate Notice. In the matter of the Kstate of James O'Neil, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons bavi'm: claims against the estat of j limes O'Neil, de ceased, to file the same on or before the 3otli day of December, A. D, Isko, in the oflice of the County JudKe. at I'lattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. A. N. hL LLI VAN. Co. Judce. I'lattsmouth, June 23d, lso. nt3 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Kstate of William Delc-Dernici-, deceased. In the County Court of ass County, Nebraska. I pon readiiiu and filing the duly verified pe tition of Sarah DelcsDeriiicr, prayinu that ad ministration of the estate of William DelcsDT nicr. deceased, be granted to herself aud Wii liaiii De;r ncr. lei.Jr : Oniercd l hat notice of l he pi lnb io y o; s;iid c u-e Oe published 111 the N lira-l.a 11 i.UAi.ii. a ..i ,h i.ewjiaci, prim ed. PH.. iis:i. l. j.'i ... :, .in main, i. in s.ud . i.lllltV. lol . :.l ' - .v. u ij i:i.l! ll.e in-;.. of - .. -,..; r- :-.' . ol .1 . A. ; is -ii. i! .!.. ;. i,i . :,t. ; :. - '-'.!' ''.' .; ' j i !:.-. i i -; - . , , . ., . :' - I- : 'i-.. i j.. ; ;. . i . ; !; ;-. !)'-, ; V -l.o a- . i.i.-, 1 1 i.i y t ii'-v hi..', u -t. ,--i i!i. .. --t -'; in.'...t ..-t ". V -: i.l.l V W vt.i I.-! ':;.. .:.::; ir- I . i Probate Notice 1 ' lil-u -1 r : im ,: of i!. i;. i ;;i---N. i ( .i..!t ;:... ii .. i 1 .. -w i- I'. i .'., !:- v . 1! 1 . . i.-M j.' .-!,!: ;: i I a t-.r : -. .. --j- ,c '- ' t I r t 1'.:' icnil.ii. on I i.i i--v. ill oi.e o'clock p. .. i. Uine and place a.l 1- .1 1 J 1 ci . ,: i ,-i .'mi d ii..i uc present and exam ine sid accountn. A. N. SULLIVAN. Conntv Judjre. I'lattsmouth. June Z3d. lsj-o. nt3 Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section line road, petitioned for by E. A. Sprauue. et al.. Con: meiiciug at the North Has I corner of section No. si ,. township eleven ill), range eleven (II). running thence South on st ctioii line, and terminating at South East corner of sect ion e'ghteen tls, tow usliip ideven (11). range eleven f 11 , has been declared by the hoard id County Commissioners an open load ; and ail objections thereto, or claims for dam ages, must be filed in the County Clerk's oflice ou or before noon on the 17th day of August, A. D. I8s0. or such road w ill be opoued without reference thereto. J. D. TUTT, j3t5 County Clerk.