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The Herald. I n; A ! . ADT IlKTISKM knts. I"r m-'.Mii. i' cents : line. Ueular advertls . Iii i' ; .i ! line. No adverlisciuvnt insert i i t i- less I .i.iii i'i i.i. !.-:.' ii -fi'-- at Statilt-e rate. .-. . .. . . I ic;i.-.rs of the law w ill be ncld ...I hMal notices Miry hand ill, nil i !,:.; l. -in uhIiiu": a proof of publica .1 ...... c w ill be ,ihl lor tut) wu'.ilica- loii Ice ii such notice. CDMMIMC AVI O N S. s our -pace is limited, all corutnunlcaMons ni;.-. ! I. ni f and to the pjint. with no wast wards. I lit- ! ii-r i.t iCKMiiisilile for the corn el ness ..r.i-.e:; to copy of paid matter mid paid Le- fcais. iM.iy. 1. Any iwrson who takes th paper regularly front the pns'-oniee. whether direc'.ed to his nam-, or whether H 1.4 a sul'scrioer or not is responsible for the pay. 2. It any iK'rs.in orders his paper discontin ued he must pay all arrearages. ir the publish er iii.iv continue to send It until payment Is made and collect the whole amount, whether the paiM-r is Uksn from the office or not. S i lie conns have derided that refusing to take newspaper- and periodical from the post Oflice or lemoviiitf and leaving them uncalled for. is prima facie evidence of INTENTIONAL nut . LOCAL NEWS. Hot! I cuess not? How Jo you like it? I'iano Stools at Jos. Schlater's. tf Will. S. Wise sell- Heal Estate", tf Fred Hayes was in town Sunday. riiis i the eve of the melon-colic day. s. See Great lied Store reduced Price List. lltf --Albeit Ainison was in town last week. Ladies' celluloid collars at Wes cott's. 17t3 The 'onnal Institute coiniuences the 2tJth. ('apt. J. T. A. Hoover was in town Tms.lay. See jjrainl advertisement of Great I.i.l Store. lltf Uob. Ilayts was over again last Thursday. If you can't keep cool keep as cool as you can. Greatly minted prices at Great Hki Stokk. lltf -Vegetables of every description at J. Hons & Son's. lTt2 The walls of the Herald block are up to the first story. Fresh supply of choice candies at the 1'. O. News Depot. 1 The Gne windaw and door caps of CarruMi's, look nobby. l'rof. Robinson plays away on his cornet night and day. Don't buy until you have priced at the Great lied Store. lltf For Plug and SniokingTobacco go to the P.O. News Depot. 1 Everything in the line of canned goods at J. lions fc Son's. 17t2 Large line of Hoots and Shoes, cheap, at Great Hed Store. lltf The river continues to 15oom; 13 feet above low water mark. Fine green ripe apples by the peck or bushel at F. S. White's. 1713 Manufacturing and repairing neat and cheap. Pktkh Merges. lOtf A big lot of fresh groceries just received by Bennett & Lewis. 17tl Capt. Palmer has scld two Alder ny cows in the past few weeks. Soldiers who have honiesteaded less than 1 CO acres write to W S. Wise, tf Full line of linen suits are being m!d very cheap at Fred Hermann's. 1 Charlie K lutein left on the East ern train yesterday for Burlington. "Am.," the same old Am. La.en by was down from So. 1$. this week. Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived every dav bv Bennett & Lewis, tut Sam. M. Chapman and (Jen. Smith came in on the Western train Tuesday. A delightful little raiu Tuesday night cooled everything off once more. More broken arms in town than was ever before known of at one time. Several accidents to boys through carelessness, have to be recorded this week. Bennett & Lewis will give you bargains in groceries. Call and swe them. 17tl A Mr. Jansen, brakeman, got two fingers smashed between bumpers last week. Everybody goes to the Great Bed Store, where they are treated fair and square. lltf Oh yes! and don't you forget it, Phil Yuung sells the Boss cigars in the city. 1 The Glee Club will sing Monday evening at the M. E. Church, also speaking, &c. Don't forget that Chambers is sell ing lly-covers at cost. Now is your time to buy. 17t3 Charles B. Lew and Miss Belle Cox were married last Sunday, by the Rev. J. T. Baird. Subscribe with Phil Young for your Campaign papers and keep post ed in politics. 1 They do say that Senator Tefft bluffed Bill Jones on a glass ball shoot; brace up William! Yon will ;il ways find Pepperberg's niot pwpulr Cigars at the Monarch Billiard Hall. I7tf A female tramp was seen in town Tuesday morning, and ;i sad looking sight it was too. Buy vour groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Bennett & Lewis car ry a complete stuck. lotf Fred StadHm.-tnu is laying out the plana for a building on the lots next to tiie IIeuald otllce. Thompson says he is making figures for a handsome residence and we hope Fred will lay himself out on it. Personal, iris, dishing spent Sunday in the city. Miss Kennard came down with Capt. and Mrs. Paine last week. Mrs. T. M. Marquette visited Platts niouth the first of the week. Capt. and Mrs. Payne made Platts mouth a flying visit last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. Clark, were guests of Mrs. McLaughlin last week. Mrs. Ilargreaves and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson last Friday and Saturday. J. II. Bauer, Louisville, an old sub scriber, called Saturday and reports hail as bad there, on Wednesday a week. A very neat uote from our old friend J. Stroud, Cheyenne, says he's not "busted" yet, and wants the Herald every week for a year. Deadwood paper, from 'Hank Mc Miiken, we guess, says "Hurrah for Garfield !" and then goes on to tell all about the Holden affair. Miss Mattie Cooper left for Omaha last week, where she will reside with her uncle, Mr. Elbert Duke, and at tend school at Brownell llall. We are sorry to learn that Miss Belle Marquett has been obliged to come to Plattsmouth for medical treat ment, being allhcted with spinal trou bles. We omitted last week to notice that Miss Taylor, sister of James Taylor, Treas. B. & M. R. R., was visiting Miss Maggie Dawson. Miss Taylor has out lately-come from Massachusetts. Mr. W. B. I Iambi in, of the B. & M. R. ll., and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Deck, Miss Wallace and Mrs. Carman all of Lincoln, spent last Sunday in Plattsmouth; and tiie darky peddler boy thought "them Omaha folks never bought nothing." Meeting at the M. E. Church Monday eveving, songs by the Glee Club, speaking, &c. C. E. Wescott is closing out his stock of Summer Goods at any price. Don't fail to avail, &c. 17t3 George Fairfield surveyed the lots west of the IIf.kald office, for Mr. Stadelinan on Tuesday. Great reduction in lawns, para sols, fans and summer goods generally at Solomon & Nathan's. 17tl The Poison Fly Plates are going fast, get one at Smith, Black & Co's., before they are all gone. 17t2 Benj. F. Turner and Miss Clara W. Butler, were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock Sunday. A new supply of those superior lly-r.ets, at reduced rates at J. G. Cham bers harness manufactory. 17t2 Lincoln people seem to have visi ted Plattsmouth tn masse, almost, as our personal column shows. Another lot of that splendid Non pareil Mackerel in 51b cans, just re ceived by Bennett & Lewis. 17tl Phil Young has some fine Arch ery outfits on hand. Good pastime and excellent exercise. Get one. Two of Fred Kroehler's boys are enjoying a broken arm apiece, to keep 'em quiet this warm weather. The Cass County Premium List is in the hands of the Binder and will soon be ready for distribution. Now is the time to subscribe for your Campaign papers and Phil Young will give you low rates on them. 1 The old Ther. stood 100 on Mon day, the first of the season, and like the first strawberries, very "juicy." Ice! Sounds pleasant these hot mornings. F.S. White's team deliv ers it and it's the coldest in town. 1513 The champion of all drinks. Birch Beer, is on draught at Smith, Black & Co.'s. Get a glass when you are thirs ty. 1712 Messrs. Grace & Weidman sell Pepperberg's Best and Bocky the fin est and most popular Cigars of the age. 17 tf Ilyers says that Clark, the Lawyer, is wearing Chicago Avenue all out. Committee on S. A. A. li. must look to that. Pepperberg's Best Bocky and Presidential Boom are Superior to any Eastern Cigars. Ask your dealers for them. 17tf The best thing in any emergency, is to keep cool . We hope everybody will profit by this advice for the next month. Clothing ! Clothing !! Clothing !!! cheap ! cheap !! cheap !!! At the Great lied Store. Money positively refunded if not satisfactory. lltf There is a new lawyer in town, they say, "from Massachusetts;" he don't advertise and very few are aware of his presence in our city. Find Good Luck, Keno, Trotter and Lorillard Tobaccos. Also a full line of smokers articles of every descrip tion at SCIILKttEL, & Niemax's. 12tf See Bennett & Lewis' local ads next week, as they will give an entire new feature of goods, something nev er before on sale or seen in Platts mouth. Just received at Solomon & Na than's, another fine assortment of la dies', misses' and children's hosiery. Rare bargains. Call at once and iret first choice. 17tl A pair ef the nobbiest rid ing bridles seen lately, hang in Mr. J. G. Chamber's shop, which show what excellent work they can do at that establishment. Judge Sullivan has his hands full issuing marriage licenses now-adays. This month he has issued on the 1st, 2d, 3d, 8ih and three on the 10th; fourteen souls made happy, despite the hot weather. The second party of the second license issued on the 10th, was the widow of the late Ficderlien, who was shot by IIolTineister at Louisville. Meeting of the Garfield & Arthur Club. A regular meeting of the Garfield Club, of this city, will be held SATURDAY EVENING, July 17th, at the new club rooms, over the rear of the Post Office, at 7:30 pm. All true Republicans that desire to join the Club an 1 abide by the results of the campaign, are cordially invited to attend and give us their names -and their aid, and their influence in this, one of the most important campaigns the country has ever witnessed. Remember the time and the place and let tl-ere te a full attendance of members and officers. JNO. A. MacMURPHY, II. M. Bushnell, President. Secretary. Temperance Meeting. There will be a Temperance meeting at the M. E. Church, on next Monday evening, which will be addressed by Mr. J. A. MaeMurphy anJ other speakers, and it is hoped there will be a large attendance of our people, The Plattsmouth Glee Club will sing and the Silver Helicon Band will play on the occasion. P. P. Gass, President Red Ribbon Club. G. A. It. The regular meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic is Tuesday next at 7:30 p. m., in Good Templar's Hall. All old Union soldiers invited to be come members, and should report to Adjutant J. W. Jennings, at the Co. Clerk's office, and make application, to save delay. Judge Pound passed through Tuesday on his way to Lincoln, from a visit east. Our Japanese designs are all the rage: neat, nobby and ornamental. When you want nice work just order the Jap. Meeting at M. E. Church on Mon day evening. Lecture by Mr. Mac Murphy. 'The Preventions of Intem perance." The track is about finished on the grade to the bridge and already has it been in use in storing cars, in making up freight trains. M. B. Murphy is takiug one of his periodical "lay-offs," and will be here for twelve days now, helping the boys make fun and raise the wind. If there was a good bath house in the town, he who owned it would make a small fortune, during the summer months. Start one, somebody. We call attention to the card of Dr. E. E. Reynolds, physician, who is located at Rock Bluffs and prepared to attend on all who may desire his ser vices. A son of Mr. Wentworth of the Courant, with his wife, lately arrived here from Wisconsin. The young man is a printer too, and they will prob ably remain here. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a lawn and parlor so ciable next Tuesday evening, the 20th, at the residence of Mr. Thos. Pollock. All are invited. Mrs, J. N. Wise, Secretary. The 3'oison Fly Plate will kill more flys, is more convenient, is more economical than any other Fly Poison. One plate lasts a whole season. They can be found at Smith, Black & Co.'s.2 A sorrel mare belonging to Mr. Montgomery, was feeding above Davis & Pederson's brick yard, when the ground gave way and she fell over the bank, hurting her back, and will, most likely, have to be killed. Mr. J. S. Tewksbury, Miller at W. W., desires us to correct a state ment of our W. W. Correspondent in regard to his dam. He has not spent a dollar on it for repairs, &c, in two years. It stands corrected, friend T. Mike Schnellbacker's new Store room is now ready for occupancy, and some one could not do better than open up a stock of goods of some descrip tion immediately, and start the boom on Vine Street, Where business is sure to be sooner or later. Several lads have broken their arms or been injured through minor accidents last week. A son of Mr. Philips was hunting the cows, horse back, and got dumped somehow, break ing one bone of the arm. Dr. Schild knecht fixed him up. F. A. Bales, brother of Peter Bates, an old subscriber to the Her ald and resident of the County was married in Plattsmouth, at his broth er's house on Thursd.13', July 8th. He has been living in St. Joe lately, but is coming back to Cass county, soon. We are mighty glad that fellow that makes water round the streets, has put nettings on those poor mules; we've been pitying 'em for a week. Say, boys, does swearing make that pump work any easier? If not, the ladies across the street would rather you omit it; and with the new nets the mules will pull without a whimper, we know. Henry Hoffmeister, the man who was under $500 bonds to appear at the next term of the District Court for killing Ambrose Fiederlien, at Louis ville, has skipped out and left his bondsmen. Frank Stander and J. S. Peterson to stand the blunt and pay S500. Steps will, of course, be taken for his re-arrest, but not much hope of his discovery is entertained. Some time ago a committee from each of the Temperance organizations in the town, viz: the Red'Ribbon Club, the Good Templars, and the Temple of Honor, was appointed to meet and de vise ways and means to increase the morality and sobriety of our city and surrounding country. In pursuance of this plan they have organized a series of meetings, which have generally been held at the M. E. church, for the purpose of discussing Temperance subjects, and to encourage all in the formation of temperate and J sober habits. It is under the auspices of this com mittee that the ga'hering of Monday night will be held, and a full house should be the result of their efforts. The Garfield and Arthur Club of Platts raonth City. A numerously attended ami harmo nious meeting of the Republicans of th's city was held on Friday last, to perfect the organization of a Garfield and Arthur club. Officers had been partially elected at a previous meeting, but owing to the 4th of July excite ments and weather, the full organiza tion of the club was not completed un til Friday evening, July 9th, 1880. Mr. J. W. Johnson, who had been elected President (in his absence), re signed, on account of other public du ties which occupied his time, and on nomination Jno. A, MaeMurphy was duly elected to fill the vacancy. J. W. Jennings was elected Vice President in 1st Ward, in place of MaeMurphy just made President. A change was made in the Finance committee, and it now is: J W Barnes, M McElwain, C II Parmele and JE Morrison. II W Ilyers waa also placed on the Executive committee, in place of II. J. Allen. The club, therefore, a? new organized, is as follows: officers: President J. A. MaeMurphy. Vice Presidents one from each ward, 1st Ward Jno. W.Jennings, 2d Ward J. B. Strode, 3d Ward S. M. Chapman, 4th Ward L. C. Stiles. Secretary- II. M. Bushnell. Corresponding Sec'y Geo. S. Smith. Treasurer A. W. McLaughlin. Executive Committee (to act with the Vice Presidents on matters of fi nance, general arrangements and de tails of business) from the city at large J. W. Jennings, G. W. Pair field, A. X. Sullivan, It. W. Hyers. Finance Committee J. W. Barnes. M. McElwain, C. 11. Parmele, J, E. Morrison. The Committee on Rules asked foi further time to report; granted. Those present then signed the roll; and P. P. Gass was appointed a Com mittee of one to get more signers, and which he did next day. Mr. Gass was also appointed a Com mittee on permanent room, which du ty he perfojmtd; and the club will oc cupy the rear rooms, up stairs, over the Post Office, from now until No vember 15th. Chairs and tables have been procur ed, and the regular meeting next Sat urday night, will be held there. Republicans, please remember this, and give us a full turn-out. Official notice of the meeting else where in this paper; also in the Enter prise. The roll of members, as handed to the Committew, with preamble of club is given lelow. Every mother's son or a Republican wants to be out Sat urday night withoi, fail: "The undersigned gentlemen announce themselves as in favor of the election of Garfield and Arthur for President and Vice-President of these L'nitod States; and hereby , form thenselves into an organization to be known as the Garfield and Arthur club for Plattsmouth city, pledging themselves to use all honorable meaiw in their power to promote the election of the nominees of the Republican party for the office of President and Vice-President. NAMES. J A MaeMurphy, O E Duke S M Chapman, J S Jiuke J B Strode, W C Reynolds, J W Jennings, G II Black, Geo S Smith. G F Hobbs, J W Johnson, C E Black, M McElwain W II Schildknecht, J E Morrison, C E Wescott, W S Wise, Win B Brown, E II Wooley, C E Wilcox J W Marshall, Geo Mitchell, J W Barnes, P P Gass, J II Fairfield, J S Mathews, II M Bushnell, C II Smith, R W Ilyers, Willett Pottenger. David Miller, U W Wise, T B Cktrk, B Spuilock, Sam'l Long, A Wright, R O Fellows, M Schlegel, A N Sullivan, W L Browne, (ieo A Maguey, M L White, William II Newell, D II Wheeler, Thos Mitchell, R B Windham, James Ilodgerl, J F Baumeister, W II Pickins, II C Smith, Robt Donnelly, L D Bennott. I II Shumaker, J C Boone, J W Dickson, John Gallagher, O F Johnson, I N Hicks, P L Wise, E B Lewis, O C Dovey, U V Mathews, F T Davis, T H Taylor, Geo E Dovev, Jos Schlater, Thos. Pollock, J G Chambers, Geo. W. Fairfield. J II Waterman. A W McLaughlin." Don't forget that we defy competi tion in the line of fancy job printing. Our facilities for that class of work are far above the average. See our samples, and leave your orders, and we will guarantee you Satisfaction, or charge you not a cent. A man was going down the river in a skiff which struck pier two of the new bridge and was tipped over, and the auction of the current took boat and man both under, and did not again make their appearance till they were about 200 teet below there, when the man came up astride of his boat, yell ing lustily for help. A pair of oars in the hands of one of the bridgemen soon rescued him unharmed. A man from Nebraska City walk ed into a certain saloon of this city last . week Wednesday, took a drink or two and almost immediately oecame stupid; he was placed in a back room, and afterwards dragged into the alley back of the "shop," where he was pronounced by a physi cian, at one time, as dead, but at last feeling a slight throbbing of the pulse he was revived, when he asserted that he was sober when he went into the saloon. It canst d cn:;aiderb!e unea siness on the part of the proprietor, who thought the feilow had painter's colic, ic, and to cure it, had some of his assistants throw water on the back of his head, down his back, and in fact, all over him. A Great Enterprise. The Hop JVtier Ma"Mfa-- nring Company is oiif Roche.-' v ' great est business ei.u i 11. ia. TIaI' Hop Bitters have reached a .-,:; beyfi.d all precedent, hav'.-'. ';-.ui their intrinsic value found th u way into aim 01 ev ery household in the land. Graphic. G. aud A. Club in the Precinct. The Republicans of Plattsmouth Piecinct organized a Garfield and Ar thur Club, last Saturday evening and obtained quite a number ol signers. Ami Todd was elected President and Ira Bosworth, Secietary. We are glad to see the boys take hold so energeti ! callv. Our "Devil" had to go to Jail Tues day. He's been raising the d euce for sometime, so we sent him there with a few exchanges to keep the occupants thereof a little company. For Sale J . A fine black horse, sfx years old, good roadster, for sale cheap at this office. 17t3 UK K. K. RKYAOLlk S, ALLOrATIirt: PHYSICIAN at Rock Bluff Cass County, Neb.,nvill attend call promptly at all hour. 17in2 SPECIAL NOTICES. Wanted! Cash!! Cash! !! See here, vou fellows "what" have sold your cattle and hogs or grain and were going to pay the Herald please come along. We never were so hard up we want money and must have money, now, right off. We have that Press to pay for. Paper to get, boys are getting ahead of us and our grub's gin out. If some of you don't pay up soon there'll be collectors bills to add to your account. Old accounts and Notes must be paid promptly or we shall certainly see if they can be collected bv law. 16t2 Customer "'Why are "Malt Bitters' so popu lar." I)ruy:i;lst-"I5eeauet as a Food Medicine, they enrich the blood, harden the muscle. iiiet the nerves, perfect dijjestiau." l.t4 Cigar' Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite r. u. -tf To Kent. A new Hotel, with 17 rooms and cellar. Kmjiiire of 4tf F. 11. (il'THMAN. .Honey to Loan, (hi good farm property on long time. Apply to J. W. jEXNINCiS, ltf " Plattsmouth. Now open with new, cheap and good Poo's and Sho s, next door to Post Ollice. lOtf fiirjCC I"lov'l Itoot Iteor 1-U-rl I Ii 1 0 use, S4. "t.x. Makes five gallon of a delicious aud sparkliutr lievcratte w hole some ami temperate. Sold lv dr.iK;isls or sent liv HKiil on it ceipt of cts. Address, ( HAS. K HIKES. .Manufacturer. 2t;" Market Street. IMill adelpliia. I'a. 5Uti Remember We have just received a large stock of new Wedding goods, Invitations, gilt and plain cards, cards in cases ready for use and other new goods and styles. Give us a call now and get your print ing cheap. lGt;J To the Citizen's of the County aud State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; patties wish ing to build a tire-proof house, before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A. IIooveu. Louisville, Nebraska, lltf Hiickleit's Arnica Salve. The Pest. Salve in the world for (Juts Pimses, Sores, Fleers. Salt Pheuin Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions Tiiis Salve ks guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 2t cents per box. For sale bv Smith & Black, Wholesale and Pel ail", Plattsmouth. Neb. 24iy. DOWN THKY COME. Read and See. Women's Cloth Shoes " Putton Shoes " Fine Leather " Men's IJrogans Misses' Leather Shoes . . . .G5c. ...1 lo. 1 1 outus denuine ( alt i o- Others in proportion. Call and ex amine, no charge for showing them. lOtf pETKii Mi:i:oi:s. I wish Everybody to Know, lley. George II. Thayer, an old citi zen of this vicinity known to everyone as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. L Church just tltis moment stopped in our store to say : "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to Shilwh's Con sumption Cure." It is having a tre mendous sale over cur counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Uourbon, lnd., May 1.1. 78. l)rs. Mateh ettiS: France. Sold bv Smith & Plack. No Deception I'sed. It is strange so man' people will continue to sufi'er day after day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Sttmii eh, General Debility when they can procure at our store Shiloh's Vital izer, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve them. Price 75 cents. Sold bv Smith & Black. Shiloh's Catakiui IIemkuy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.niphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is a ingenious nasal Injector for the,inore successful treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Ceowtf. -The Silent Man" Is no wiser than he who has the fore thought to provide his family with Brown's Extract Blackberry and Ginc.er, the most wonderful remedy in use for curing Diairhcea, Dysentery Cholera Morbus, and all Summer de rangements of the Stomach and Bow els. "lite Noisy 3Iau" Is The man who has been rejuvenated by Brown's Livkr Pi-lls. He wants everybody to know that all druggists keep them. lite Disappointed Politician Is less lnisnrable than the man whose dinner proves too much lot him; and while tiere is no hope for the former the latter " may be cured by using Brown's Pepsin Tonic, the new rem edy of the west. Try it. All druggists keep Brown's medicines. J. II. But tery, Smith. Black & Co., and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth ; John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Plattsmouth. Thirty of the !t orun makers of the World are competitor at the Paris Exposition, a caMe dispatch to tde Associated' Pre -says two hiuhest jroLl mettuis have been awarded "t'i tiie Aiiie ricu'.i leakers. Mason & Hamlin. V. ( vi:i pay Aif.jiiua y ol pur jm.uia n.i xtinftf4, (it ft i tow ft In i 2s cumniT-a.mi. to ftei ! oi.r Hew fttiU wouticrful iurt.l. c..;s. U'c .rat v-fcut uituy. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. UKAIX AM) ritOlU't'K. Wedue.vlay. July 14, 1SS0. (it. 65 Wheat. No. 2.. .. Corn, ear " sUt-Ui'il Oats Bill ley. No. 2 Rye Native Cattle Hot,'" Mutter V'.izz i'ol.-itoes. New 20 20 50 3.rt 40 3 50C.C.4 00 (.( 3 40 til2', 10 C(, M iOkH &0 NEW YOKK MAKKETS. Xkw York, July 14, lsso. Mouev ?1 .o-JiSl 03 Wheat Kye I'orn Oats S 1 'e&l 15'i 4 4 Ct .11 37 iA 44 CHICA(;j MAKKETS. I'lll.li:il .Inlv 11 1iiUl Flour S dull I w heat Sf.VtWSD1 Com MS Oat .. 24S live ct' Marley f j LI VK STOCK. Ho;s. eliii)inr $4 4"r(4:4 SO Cattle. " 4 Mfist 4 35 Sheep : 3 So 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 Mickelavait & Sharp, 7tf on premises. Better Thau Gold. The grand climax of success is at last achieved. The poor rejoice, the sick arise and walk, the rich bank in the golden sunshine of perfect health. The physicial miseries of the human frame need no longer be endured. Dr. Kino's California Golden Compound, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Head ache, Coming up of food, Jaundice, Liv er Complaint, Biliousness, General De bility, Drowsiness and Low Spirits. This wonderful remedy will )ositivrIy f;uretnu that where every remedy has failed,' To prove that this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it you are presented with a trial bottle free of cost, by which you will readily per ceive its wonderful curative qualities, and which will show you what a regu lar one dollar size bottle will do. For snle by Smith & Black, Wholesale and B-etail. Plattsmouth. Neb. 2.ewly. Very Droll to Think of. If not above licing taught hy a man, use !! jhi.s'.s Electric Soap uext wash day. I'sed withoul any vah boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ever made. It nepins very droll to think of a quiet, orderly two hours' liht work on wash day, with no heat and no steam, or smell of tiie washing through the house, instead of a Iouk day's hard work ; but hundreds of thousands W women from Nova Scotia to Te;ts have prov d for themselves that thte is done by us iiijf Doiiliin-s Electric Soap. Hon't buy it, however, it too set in your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that are as i-imple as to ceeiii almoi-t ridiculous and so easy that a girl of twelve years can do a large wah without be ing tired. It positively will not injure the finest f aline, has been before the public for fifteen years, and Its sale doubles every year. If your grocer has not got it, be will get it. as all whole sale grocers keep it. I L. CttAotx & Co., Philadelphia. Rkk.1i RltoS., Sole Agenli. 3-eowIy Weeping Water, ..eb. Unquestionable. The Herald. Detroit, Mich., says of Warner's Safe I. iver and Kidney Cure : "its efficacy in kidney, liver ami urinary diseases is so fully acknowledged that it is not wort h the nuest inn ing liona tide testimonials from well-known cifizens in puldio and private life are evidences strong enough to convince the most stubborn doubter." H113 LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. Iu the matter of the Estate of William Deles Dernier, deceased. Notice in hereby given lo all persons having claims against the estate of William DelenDer liier. deceased, to tile the name on or before the lttli dav id January. A. D. ISst. in the offlee of the Couiilv .Indue, at 1'lat tsmout h . Cat-s Co., Nebraska." A. N. SL'I.LIVAN, Co. Judge. Plattsmouth. July 13, Ism). ITU Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section line road petitioned for by L. II. Yotim;. ct ;d., eoiniuenciiij; at the iiarter sec tion corner on the south side of Section twenty four township twelve North range twelve (12). Kast of the sixth (titli) Principal Meridian : running thenee Kast on section tins to the Soiit h Kast corner of said section. The same is declared by the County Commissioner au open o:id. and all objections theieto or claims for damages must ha tiled in the County Clerk's ollice on or before noon, on the idh day of August. A. D. issii.orsueh road will beopen ed withoul reference thereto. 17t5 J. I). TCTT, County Clerk. Attachment Notice. Gutlimann Weckbach V Before M. O I hoe. J. P. Bop.u- U. F. Feezer. l K. Feezer w ill take notice that on the 10th day of.lulv. isso. M. O'Donohoe. Justice of the Peace for Plattsmouth City Precinct, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, issued tin orderof attachment for the sum of twenty-nine and T.i-lno dollars (SlD.TS) in an action now pending before him. wherein Outhmaun Jt Week bach are plaintiffs and U. F. Feezer is defendant ; that properly attached being money due and payable to the defendant by the mirlingm anil Missouri Railroad Company is attached under said order. Said cause is continued for hearing to the l ilav of August. 1R80. at 11 o'clock a. in. OUTHM ANN & WKCKHACH. M. A. llAlil'IiiAN, Att'y for pit If. 17t4 Notice. Willllam Stadelinanu vs V. F. Feezer. V llefore M. O'Donohoe, ) Justice of the Peace. I. F. Feezer will take notice that on the 2d day of July, 1.. -M. O'Donohoe, J. P., of Platts mouth City Precinct, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of twelve (12) dollars, in an action pending before him, wherein William Stadelinanti in plaintiff, and V. F. Feezer is de fendant : that property consisting of money due aud payable bv the lSurlingtou aud Missouri Kiver U.iiiroau Onnpaiif has been attached under this order. Said cause was continued for hearing lo the loth day of August, lsso, at 11 o'clock ii. m. WILLIAM STADKLMANN, PlaiutitT. V. S. W isk. Attorney. 1615 Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the null day of Jan uary. A. D. Isso. and duly tiled and recorded in tlie'otlice of the County Clerk of Cass County. Nebraska, on the Huh day of January, A. D. issti ; and executed by Oeolge W. Mutz to F. J. Maldaner. to seciiie the payment of the sum of 42.!i and upoc w hich there is now due the suiii of S24 ti.".. Default having been 'made in payment of said si.m. therefore 1 will sell the proterty there in described. Viz : One deep red cow, t-ix years old ; one sinper sew ing machine ; one complete kit of carpenter tools, at public auction, ih i-ouili door of the Court House in the my of Pl.ittsiiioiith, Cass county. Nebras ka, on the :slsi day of July, A. D. lf0. at one o'clock p. in. of said day. F. J. -M A t.liA n Kit, Mortgagee. Uv W. S. Wisk. Ins Attorney. Iiit4 Notice. In District Court. Second .luilii i.il District of Nvbra-ka, wit bin and for Cass County. II. A. Waterman & Son, 1 . . vs ' F. M. Dorrington and j Muria C. Doriui-ton. j F. M. Dorrington and Maria C. Dorriiijjtou. li n residents, defendants, will take notice that II. A. Walcruinn & .Son. a tirm composed of IlilMin A. ViUci iu:iu :ili John Waterman, of t he County td Cass, in the State of Nebraska, did on the lh day .of March. Isso. file their pel moil in the Distr ct Court of the Second Ju dicial District of the State of Nebraska, within ami for Cass County, against the said F, M. D iringtoii and bis wife, Maria C. Dorrington. tielendaiits. setting lortittuat on ilie ltnh day of February. Is7s. said defendants were indebt -i d in the said piaintiils in sum of one hull livd and ninety-thiee and lii- loo dollars (Sl'.i.i. Hi) for goods, wares, merchandise, building material, etc., sold and delivered by said idaiulifts to the said defendants t their .tpecial instance and request, aud mayiug judgment agaimt eaid defendants for the sum ot one hundred and ninety-tWiee ami Jit-too dollar, with interest ftoiu February Hi. IsTS ; th it the said plaintiffs did ou'tlie 2".tl day of March, Isso. cause to be issued by the Clerk of said Court an Order of Attachment, and did cause the following prop erty of the defendants to be attached, to-wit : lits eleven aud twelve ( II & I2i, in block sixty t'.vi; ;.;, iii the t ily of I'l.tttsmoiith, CassCo.. NVbra-ka. for the purpose of having the same sold to pay said indebtedness. And the ;dd F. M. Dorrington and Mari t C. D..ri ingtoii are notified that they are rciuired 1. 1 aj'p.'al" and answer said petition oa or be foie'ibe third Monday after the l.'th day of Julv. A. D. Is0, or judgment w iii be reieiei ed against tlieiiTT li. A. W A1KKMAN A. SON. Uy Sam M. Chapman, their Att'y. I4t5 BENNETT & LEWIS, Staple & Fancy Grocers, AND- ffVimfitt IlDaEttflo3iio I Lower Main St., 1 door west of II. IJoeck'a Furniture Establishment. We have in Stock and expect to carry, a complete line of Staple Fancy Groceries ! WHICH WE WILL SKLL iLT BEB-ROCK FELICES IPor (CAfeJM 4Dnly! 11 ll ii i 1 rv iLlLJ ISeceived daily hy express. OUH STOCK OP TEAS, Is the FINEST IN THE CITY, "WIS EXCEPT ZKTOIsriE. Call and See Us. Is Leased to who will, dssi'lng; the SPR1NGSUMMER With their immense .stork of (Consisting of all H'riccs Styles s& IDesigTis. MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. I fff1f.X:safi3gs Are no"' Inenteil in ! heir LARGE NEW ROOM! One door w est of their oM sLuiil, and are irc;iicil to show yon tins Best Variety and Lowest Prices! in tiie following lines : Staple and IFancy Dftry (Roods, Motions, JLatlies9 fluents9 IFuraiishin' (Roods, HATS &c CAPS3 Queensware, Glassware, Wooden Willow-Ware, IT AILS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, Idrled and Caamcd JFrnits ! Groceries, Flour ami Provisions. EVERYTHING WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS ! A.XiT, OUST ONE FLOOR. Estray Notice. Taken up as estray by tiie subscriber, on bis enclosed lands, in .SLove Creek I'ri eiuet, C;t.s County, Nebj;usk:i, on tli second day of July, 1wj, a dar k brown or black mare, Hiipposed to be ten years of axe : said mare is about fifteen hands uiii, and is rattier tliiu. Tbe owner of eaid property can have tbe same by proving property and paying expenveti. Dated tills lotli day ol Julv. A. 1. Ihxii. 17t5 A. M. FKlttj L'HON. Sheriff's Sale. I'y virtue of au order of sale fsxued by Yv. C. j Sboivaltei. Clerk of tli District Court, within and tor Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di-i reeled, 1 will on the llth day of Am., A. D., ; ISMi. at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day, at the i south door of the Court IIoum-. in s:iid Coiitily, ! sell at l'ublic Auction the toIloviiij Ileal j tate to-wit : The east half of tin- outh- j west (juarter isw1 bisection twenty (JO) town- I ship eleven (11) ranjje fouiteen (14) east f the' nth p. in. in Cas County. Nebraska. The same bruit, leyied upon and taken as the property f ; John W. Carroll, defendant, to natsfy a judg-' inetit recovered by John Carroll, and the Mir id iii-, if any, to apply on judgment of said Cmu I recovered by J. 1. Care & Co.. Plain: a). K. V . 11 Ki:-. Sheriff, Cass County. Neb. l'lattsuioutli. Neb., July llt.ii , A. D. IS"). Utj Notice. All the heirs xt of kin. and persons inter ested in the eoflre of William t. Doiielan. de ceased are reouned tn apitear before the H"ii. S. II. 1'eund. Judge of the 2d Judicial District Court of Nebraska, at his chambers, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. 4u Monday, the So; Ii day of August. A. D. 1mi. at 2 o'clock p. ik.. of r.anl day, to show cause why a license Mtoilld not be i :iut-d to Allle V. Don elan, guardian of I he minor .n-irs of W illi.un I.'. Doiielan. deceased, to sell ii.e rihr. title alld interest oi I.illlHind I-. ! 1 I i -i , .:::; A. Done ia ii. initio! ' : i . .. : Ian, iit ceascil. hi ami lo l ;.c J.e... i,. i v i eb real elate, ln-v. it : 'i lie iliulivid. d one-lia!' ') of lot t hlee CO in . block thiriy-six i;m) ; the indivi.ied oue-iialf . otlottwo(j) in block foiiy-i-ix i p.p, as desig nated on the recorded plat of the City of 1'lai t iiiouth, Cass County. Nebraska, 'lhe v. hole of , lotlwo(2i, fn section eighteen (Is), township , twelve. Nort h of i ane t oiirteen 1 1 4 , Kast. in i Cass Couuty, Nebraska, containing six tUMicres j more or less. Also, lot titteen (10). block forty- I e:;;ht (4s, in IT irk & MillerV addition to the; tow ti of Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska. Also, lot three (3), block sixty-six ; lot live (o). block fifty-seven (jT) ; lot one tl, block ninety !) ; lot six t:i. block sixtv (on ; lot two U, block fifty-live ,.Vi ; lot twi-hc i Yi. . bl " k fol ) i , lot i.V ' ' block six I y-se Vr 11 ('j.; : lot siviio. bioeU b.. -even (57) : "iot mue (!, . V'yc!; eil-iv-six (.) , and the undivided on--!. ail t.j. : U1 ': block sevelil y-l:iiie . (":, ill the "-.vi. .-!, e. Kurna- Coiaitv, Nebli-I'a. A-. ' '' V. DONKI.AN. uardian of ti. :n!iot heirs of William K. : I lo.ieiall. decea-ed. j By Wii.mtt Potteujck, her Att'y. iol3 tin 1 kJ r"i i n n ci IP Is5; M t'a BE'-1 1 H Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section line road petitioned for by Kd ward l.od'e, et a!., comuieiiciiiif at the Kast fid aud I it ii ii i West between sections seven and eitfht (7 sj, township ten (lit), ran'e twelve ( I2i. an. 1 sections twelve ai.d thirteen i rj &:t. township ten (let, ranije eleven (I l , Cas County, Nebraska. The same is declared by the County Couiiiiiassioners an open road, and all object ioiif t hereto or claims tor dam ages. u;iist be liled in the County ( l-rk's ollice on or bfore noon, on the (ith day of Auu.t, A. D. ixxn, or such road will be opcia-l without reference thereto. 17tj J. D. TUTT. County Clerk. Notice. In District Court. Second Judicial District of Nebi;ika, within and for Cass County. JI. A. Waterman & Son 1 vs Isaac X. Dai in 11. 1. V. .Mullii.ix, and .Mr. Wilcox. J In 1 . I. Muihiiix and Mr. Wilcox, pait liers in l'lulli-mont li Mcaui Fenv Company, iion-i'ci-ideuis. defendants, : Vou and each of you are heieh notitied that II. A. Waterman &oii,a linn composed of lliiaiu A. Waterman and John W alei man. ot l'iattiiioiuh, Nebras ka, on the Till flay of January, lso. filed their nel i; ion in the oliice of theCierk of 111,' Dis trict Court . w i! hill ami for l a County, Ne braska, l he object and prayer of whicli is to obtain a judgment of said Court against s.ml Isaac N. Darnell. '1 . 1. Mulliuix ami Mrs. Wilex. and in favor of said II. A. Waterman .V (Son. on a eeitain due bill, executed and ne liveied by said l'!al t-iiiout h Sieam I'errv Com pany, dated l'la!!niiout!i, Neh., July .'.:l. 1-7:1, for lhe miiii of three hundred and twelve dol lars, w it ii in t ere-1 t ! Hi eon ; t hat t lie said pi a in -litis did on lhe 7t ll day of January, 1 ssn, cause to be issued by the ii-t k of Said Court an M -dcr of M lachiiiei:t and iaruKlimei.'t. and did !: D M -r 1 1 i to be j.".irn;her.l lor the ! ,., ., f , i. i .-aid claim, for I he purpose . ! ... j . . into sail Cotiit the lull ;,liiniiil o, -,iio i..o. oiedl.rss. And the said I. 1". .'iiiliinlx and Mr. Wil cox arc notified that they are ropmed to ap pear and an-wer said peliiiou on or befoie the thud .Mond.iv after the l"thlaof July, le-o, or jinl -'iiiei.t will be rendered aaiu-t them. II. A. WA'I l.k.M A .v & SDN . By Sam M. Chapman, their Vtty. lit". Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section line road, petitioned for by K. A. Spracue. ct ul.. comiueiiciiit; at the North Kat coiner of fcclion No. six it;,, township eleven l Hi, rai.-.re !) Vfii (Hi, rniinin thence South on s. ciioii line, anil termitiatin ct South Kast ci lu I ot M-ctioii e lllcci. i is i. tow esiiip e!ev en ill,, rat lire clcvca Cli, has bci a declared by the l.o.H.t ol County Couiuiis diner an open load ; and a ii object ;o"i is I li.-i.-to, or claims for dam ages. liiU-l be hied in tiie County Clerk's ollice i. :i ,r before noon oi: the Kill (lay of August, A. D. Isjmi. or such road w ill be opened illiout leference thereto. J. D. 1 I TT. Utj County Clerk. QTrftTI n i II H El 7 ff? UT? 3 n )U m