A. The Herald, I. : 'A I. A P lilt riSFMKNTS. . , j. .;. -, c,-ii!s a lino. lte'rular advcrrls- ,-,. !! v- ;.,t - . I No adV'lU.SelllUllt iuscit- J I !.! )o-s v.. .'-. ruts. I.i A: c-1 i i'.i .'i .'I. : e.a l. at Stltlll'P r..fe. i. i i i-; u::i -.'i s .!' I lie law will t add !. :! i.-ul notices they hand in, '.viu'.ii.iiii;: ;i proof of publiea- . ; : .iieewiil ie .itl.l for the uu'dica : ?,tti! notice. tOMMlNI'J A V I O NS. . - . i.i .1'.. ii- i limited, c)iiiiii'.!iilc:it!on .it-' brief an-l to p:i:it, with no Wast j w.ti :1s. I he paper is !epnsible for the correctness a-c.-r ':. ri copy of paid matter and paid Le- 1. t.-..!l vy p.-ison who takes the paper rej-ularly !: pnsvofliee. whether directed to his . ..i whether he lia subscriber or not is irii.lc for he pay. i. .. . ura hia t-i'r dwcnntln- u.-.l. I I lit ifI ill I ail'MLii;' - ' ','"' v foiiiiiine to send it until payment is in I collect the whole amount, whether . . ....... . i. ..n ti,t 1 ii .....i... i.r tlio t.iililtt:h- ei i.i: ti i :t : t . the .: .ICr 1.-1 l.lrt."! UUlll Willi, i. v.. x I II I lie ri'iirH have decided lli:it refusing t mtsii is ami periodicals from the po - 1 ..: .... S I i ........11.-. to rst OHice, for, in Ill I L'1IU II'-H itlKl ir.HlU:- HI' 111 lllM,(lliri ;,; ;' facie evidence of I.NTKSTIO.SAL (J u. LOCAL NEWS. The Weather Is quite cool! And we suppose Its for the Normal School! Which commences on Monday. Piano Stool.s :it Jos. Schlater's. tf ('apt. Hoover was down this week. Will. S. Wise sell Ileal Estate, tf do to the Baptist Sociable to-night. See Great Red Store reduced Price List. Htf Xearly fifty members in the torch light. r,;nlies' celluloid collars at Wes cotfs. 17t3 l'.e sure and join tiie torch-light brigade. i'c, grand advertisement of Great lied store. lltf Want some hay on Sub. Who's got any? Greatly reduced prices at Great Red Stoke. Htf Nearly every boy in town has a target gun. -Vegetables of every description at J. lions & Son's. 17t2 V. II. Pickins took a trip to Chi cago last week. Don't buy until you have priced at Great Red Store. Htf We will soon loom with our torch light procession. Everything in the line of canned goods at J. Boas & Son's. 17t2 W.I... Wells was in from South Bend for a day cr two. Large line of Boots and Shoes, cheap, at Great Bed store. lltf Want some good old corn or oats on sub. Bring it in. Fine green ripe apples by the peck or bushel at F. S. White's. 17t2 liev. Mr. Iloss is building a new house just opposite Dr. Clutter's. Garfield & Arthur Badges and portraits for sale by Fhil Young. 1 Mr. James . llodgert put himself ahead on the IIehalu books last week. il Young will give you perch es with each Binl Cage you buy. 1 Manufacturing and repairing neat and cheap. Pi:Ti:rt Meuoes. lOtf Soldiers who have homesteaded less than 160 acres write to W S. Wise, tf Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived evei v dav by Bennett & Lewis. Hit Hancock & English portraits and Badges for sale at the I'. O. News De pot. 1 Buy the "Snow-Flake" Flour, the best in the market, Bennett & Lewis, Agents. 1 One of the finest jobs f masonry in the citv is being done on Carruth's new building. Potted meats, Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Turkey. &c. at Bennett & Lewis'. 1 Charley Wilcox has skipped out for a little pleasure trip to Missouri; will be back in a few days. Phil Young has just received anether invoice of Bird Cages, from 76 cents up to ?4.00 each. 1 Mr. Sanders, a brother-in-law of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, from Ar kansas, is visiting here. You can get better goods at lewor prices of Bennett & Lewis than at any other place in town. 1 Everybody goes to the Great Bed Store, where they are treated fair and square. lltf Don't forget that Chambers is sell ing lly-covers at cost. Now is your time to buy. 17t2 The delightful cool weather is du ly appreciated by all lovers of sleep; and that takes most all of 'em. You will always find Pepperberg's most pwpuh'.r Cigars at F. I). Len hoffs. !7tf Buy vour groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Bennett & Lewis car ry a c nnplete stock. 13tf Dr. Sehildkiiecht's new barn will be a very fine one, no doubt. The Doctor never docs things by halves. V. E. V-seoit is closing out his stock of Summer Goods at any price. Don't fail to avail, &t " 17i3 Great reduction in lawns, para sols, fans and summer goods generally at Solomon & Nathan's. lTtl We are sorry to learn that Mr. Bushnell.of the Enterprise, has been sick part of last week and this. Tim Poison Flv Plates are going fast, get one at Smith, Black & Co's., be;'..ie they are all gone. I.t2 Mr. John Tew ksbury at the mill above W. W. is dangerously sick and his family have been sent for from N, II., where thev had gone on a visit. Penowftl. Mrs. Bird lias been visiting in Oma ha the past week. J. W. Barnes wended his way Colorado-ward this week. Miss Rose North of Columbus is the gust of Miss Carrie Bennett. Mrs. W. W. Drummond is in th city visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. Latham took a short trip to Osceola last Saturday. It. G. McFarland, T. M. at tho Seuth Bend four corners was ia town yester day. Mr. Strauss, brother of Mrs. Julius Pepperberg visited Plattsmouth last week, for a day. Mrs. Rose and Miss Rogers, from Iowa, sisters of Mrs. Dr. Clutter, are visiting their relatives in Plattsmouth. Mrs. Ilosisr, daughter of W. B. Por ter, rteurns to Washington, D. C, to day after a visit of some length to hef parents. Mr. Frank Davis left on the West ern train Monday, for his home in Sa line county, where he will make a short visit. Mr. It. A. Young, Eight Mil Grovo, ne of the Hekald'b oldest subscrib ers called last week and pt himself square on the books. Wearo alwars glad to welcome the old time subscrib ers, especially those who keep their Herald account well up. Lcctnres. " The committee spoken of before, who have charge of the Lecture sys tem in the city, beg leave to announce that during the coming Teachers' In stitute there will be good speakers here from abroad, who will address the peo ple on Temperance matters during that time; also they waat it understood that regular meetings and talks of some kind will be held every two weeks at the M. E. church, until fur ther notice. A programme of the lec turers engaged ahead and their even ings will soon be published. 1,500 Scratch books at Phil Young's all of which will be sold at the small snm of 5 cents each. 1 Ice I Sounds pleasant these hot mornings. F.S. White's team deliv ers it and it's the coldest in town. 15t3 Full lines of linen suits are being sold very cheap at Fred. Herrmann's. Call before they aro gone. 18tf A new supply of those superior fly-t.ets, at reduced rates at J. G. Cham bers harness manufactory. , 17t2 We are sorry to learn from the Red Cloud Chief that Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thomas have recently lost their youngest child. A good mowing machine for sale, or for trade for a horse, by lSt2 ' . E. K. Pakmele. The democratic outfit aro going to have a big blow-out to-night. Ex-Senator Tipton speaks for them at Fitz gerald hall, and, it is said, Dr. Miller, also." The champion of all drinks, Birch Beer, is on draught at Smith, Black & Co.'s. Get a glass when you are thirs ty. 17t2 Everybody should go to tho Bap tist Sociable to-night at the residence of Mrs. Ilobbs. A paper will be read by Mr. Gilbert Ilobbs and Miss Ida Dennisen, and a good time will be guaranteed to all who attend. -Messrs. Grace & Wiedman sell Pepperberg's Best and Bocky the fin est and most popular Cigars of the age. . 17tf A trial for the robbery of goods froai a car was tried before Judge Vivian, yesterday, and continued un til this morning; Gen. Smith for the Company, lawyer Hartigan for the de fence. Pepperberg's Best Bocky and Presidential Boom are Superior to any Eastern Cigars. Ask your dealers for them. 17tf The Fourteenth Annual Fair Pre mium Lists are in the hands of the Secretary, a copy of which will be sent to any address received by him. Get one and bring something to the Fair for a premium. Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!! cheap I cheap !! cheap !!! At the Great Red Store. Money positively refunded if not satisfactory. lltf Aug. Stohlman and Jno Leach are making real pretty places of their lots on Washington Avenue, by putting in rock fronts and grading them up; one of these days that and Vine will be the prettiest streets in town. The Poison Flv Plate will kill more rlys, 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 Bennett & Lewis have secured the agency in this city for the celebrated Leavenworth "Snow-Flake" Flour, a strictly fancy winter wheat flour. Every sack warranted. 1 Find Good Luck, Keno, Trotter and Lorillard Tobaccos. Also a full line of smokers' articles of every descrip tion at SCHLEGEL & NlEMAN'S. 12tf If the Campaign clubs through out the County will send us an ac count of their organization, officers, &c. we will publish them from each precinct, and we hope a good Garfield & Arthur Club will be formed in ev ery neighborhood that can support one. Anchovy Paste, Currie Powder, Picket Olives, Fresh Mackerel, Fresh Codfish, Spiced Brook Trout and lots of other nice things at Bennett & Lew is'. 1 The Helicon Band Leader got a dollar cr two ahead, got on'a spree, got on the ca-yars and got up and got, and the boys mourneth (not for Robinson) but for missing music, and for the want of a good, first-class leader; now that the campaign is coming on, and the boys are about a stand-off, politi cally, they hope to "draw" from all quarters. Torch Light Club. The following was introduced at the last meeting of the Garfield & Arthur club: O. A A. ROOMS. We, tho undersigned, agree to take tho number of uniforms set opposite our respective names, at S1.75; the uniform to be "Uniform No. 1," as manufactured by E. F. C. Klokko, of Chicago, Illinois: Niun No. Names No. I. M. Chapman . 4 Will Chambers 1 J. a. MkcMurphy 2 M. McKlwaln 1 Joneph Fairfield 1 E. H. Vf ooley 1 M. U. Murphy 2 K. W. livers 2 It. o. Fellow l A. N. SuIllTan 2 J. W. Jennlng 3 John Buttery 1 T. B. Clark 1 Mc Fairfield 1 J. U. Strode IV. Mullis 1 C. E. Duk9 ': IE. E. Chandler 1 Uil Ilofcba 1 H. L, Wiles 1 8. H. Knoemaker 1 S,C. Green 1 F. H. i'etteuger 1 J.W.Marshall I H. E. Palmer 1 L. C. Stile 1 H. M. Bushnell -1 It. Kirklny 1 Vf. J, ltawllns . 1 J. W. Sag - 1 J. E. MorrUon 1 James 1'ollock 1 U. V. Mathewg 1 Kasmui l'eterson 1 Ceo. Fairfield 1 1. II. Wheeler 2 G. S. Smith 3 E. M. Buttery 1 The above list ought to, and probably will be doubled, which will make a fine display. The uniforms are described as fol lows: A sacque coat or "tunic," of blue enamel (probably oil cloth), scarlet sash, collar and epaulettes, all trim med with white; a Zouave cap with a plume; a flag and staff with a ballot box torch on top. The lists will be circulated, "and any one wishing to ob tain one ef these uniforms will apply immediately to the committee. The Executive Committee of the G. and A. Club met Monday night and ar ranged plans for the future. It looks bright boys, all over the Union. Don't let Cass County be behind either her Sister counties or in proportion to the State at large. One of the very best things the City ever did in the way of an im provement, was to clean out those old bridges on Washington Avenue, where we turn on to the Platte Valley road. It's only God's mercy some one hadn't broken their necks on the old kriss cross. things before the change. From every quarter comes tho glad cry: "Our crops are excellent, so much better than we expected !" Even tbe.hailis counted as a blessing in some quarters, causing the wheat to stool out and thicken up. The merry sickle and the rustling sheaves make music in the pure summer air all the time. " ' Rounds' Printers' Cabinet of Chi cago, once more makes its appearance, filled with its usual amount of inter esting and instructive reading, nobby specimens, late styles of type, and the new "Orient" border, which knocks the spots off the "Japanese,'" and which we hope soon to add to our Job de partment. Mr. Ferree sends us some fine ap ples as a specimen of what he can do, one red Astrakan is the finest we have seen this year, the other an" unnamed apple is also a large, fair, clear speci men. Out near Eight Mile Grove the hail just chawed the apples up and the fruit will be smaller and gnarled in consequence. Our G. and A. Club met Saturday night and adopted a Constitution and By-laws', made arrangements for a torch light club, and general business of the Campaign. If anyone thinks we are not going to make it lively this fall, they will ba grossly mistaken. Thb Constitution, &c, will be publish ed soon in the Herald. . . . Every precinct iu the County ought to form a Garfield and Arthur Torch-Light Club. All those wishing to do so, will receive prompt attention from Mr. E. F. C. Klokke, of Chicago, 111. All ought to order "Uniform No. 1," consisting of sack coat, with sash, collar, epaulettes, cap and plume.torch and flag, all trimmed with our Nation sil colors. We are sorry to learn from Chap- Iain Wright, that his daughter, Mrs. Buell of Blue Rapids, Kansas, is very low with lung difficulty and has been ordered to Colorado as a last resort in the hope of procuring relief. Masters Ned and Lewis Buell came up to Plattsmouth yesterday to remain with their grand parents' during their par ents absence. : The Presbyterian lawn sociable at the residence of Mr. Thos. Pollock, last Tuesday evening, was largely attended and enjoyed by the guests. The pleas ant grounds were well illuminated, and croquet, swings, hammocks, etc., gave means of enjoyment to all. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock and family, by their genial welcome and attention to their guests, made every one feel at home. The G. A.R. met Tuesday even ing; adopted Constitution ana I5y Laws, and provided for new enlist ments and a larger attendance. Old Soldiers should remember this organi zation. Regular meetings 1st and yd Tuesdays, of each month at Good Templar's Hall. Applications for membership made to J. W. Jennings, Adj. That reminds us that "Jim" Weav er is running, too, for President, and some people may have immagined it was our "Jim" Weaver, the temper ance Carpenter, at least old Jim didn't deny the soft -impeachment, and we heard Frye trying to argue it out of the head of a happy hollow man the other day, by declaring that "Our Jim" Weaver is a Gen'I, and not a Carpenter. The continued high water is de laying work on the bridge very much. The track is laid on either side of the bridge up to the one span wanting, but the depth of water prevents the driv ing of temporary piles upon which to erect the false trestle work necessary in putting in this last span, and so ev erything is at a standstill except the water which still travels along from the upper regions most provokinglyj It can't last for evei, however, and re trust soon to see the snake like train gliding over the air castle seemingly hanging in mid air over the old stream which has so long mocked us with its impassability but now yields to the dominant genius of man, and no long er forbids to pass over. FILE YOUR PAPERS. Table ol Assessor's Returns. We call attention to our table of Fersonal property value in the Coun ty. Please keep your papers. No one but a printer knows what these tables cost to get up and arrange. It looks so small in type and yet it costs sever al days work for some one, first and last. For Trade I For Cass County property, an im proved farm in Butler Co.,Neb.,ef 200 acres. Applv to 18t3 R. B. Windham. " For Sale. , Forty (40) acres of Land and a good Stone house, one (1) mile south west of Rock Bluffs, for sale. : For particulars enquire of Thomas Brown. 1815 ; Found I - A folding "Norwalk Lock Co." door key. The owner can have the same by calling at this office, giving No. of key, and paying for this notice. 18tf. New Goods! New Goods ! ! cw Goods ! ! Bennett & Lewis have just received a big lot of new goods, comprising a great many things in Fancy Groceries not heretofore kept in this town. d. r. i. It has been determined to put the track down to grade, therefore no driving on the track can. be allowed for a week or ten days. Notice ' will be given when it is ready for use again. Bennett Lewis. Our new Grocery firm deserve great credit for their enterprise in furnishing and keeping a new and superior line of fine groceries, not usually kept, and they are receiving their reward, too, in a good rousing 'first-class trade. They are liberal advertisers, and seem to try and use advertising systematic cally and in a business like way, not hap-hazard, hit or miss style. Gen. Beauregard's Book, "Advance and Retreat," reminiscences of the lato war by Gen. Hood, (now dead) lias at last reached us. This book is now published for the benefit of tho Orphan children of Gen. Hood, it being their only patrimony. Be sides giving much information about the war from a Southern standpoint, it is a very readable book generally, and we hope many persons will sub scribe for it remembering that they thus aid the children whose parents were both swept away by yellow fev er during its last terrible blast South. Mr. Showalter, our present District Clerk has shown himself a carofal, re liable officer and we desire to givo him credit therefor. Pper3 left there are filed, as they should bo with tho cases, and he has sense enough and justice enough to see that printer's fees are charged up and collected with other costs in a case. and settled before the case is closed, so we have no more bother hunting up old cases on which the fees have been lost, neglected or left out somehow. Tho County Surveyor desires us to notice that it is Garfield, not Fair field that is running for President. It seems some of the people down in Lib erty are making believe it is George who is running and want him to come down there and speak to them. They have bothered the life out of the old man. so that his level is out of whack, his compass gone astray and his chain stretched beyond government limits entirely. Let up, boys, or well send Pope Bob, to help Fairfield out. The funeral of Mike Eagan the Engineer killed near Naponee, was largely attended, 150 railroad men went from here, nearly all the U. P. shop men turned out, the officers of the road and others making a very large procession. He died at his post, and deserved this last tribute of a people who respect bravery and performance of duty above all things. Tho En gines on the B. & M. were draped in morning, and the Company furnished an elegant casket and bore all expen ses. We were most agreeably surprised the other day to discover with what marvelous rapidity Mr. Pollock had transferred his grounds . into a beauti ful lawn and flower garden. Although a beginning was made some years ago in sodding, etc., the greater portion of the work, the laying out of beautiful flower beds and graveled paths and walks has been done since the remov al into their newly-built house, and with the dry weather of the early Spring to add to the difficulties of the task. Despite all this they have now about the handsomest yard in town, and a model it would be well for many to follow. A few such handsomely decorated grounds will help to awaken our people to the advantage of them as aids in showing up the prosperity of our town. Plattsmouth has so many natural advantages that her citizens have relied solely upon them, and as a result but few marks of man's work in aiding and reinforcing nature are man ifest; the neatly kept and handsomely decorated yards are so few as to be al most countable on one's fingers, and a general apathy in regard to sudi mat ters overspreads all. Honored and Illessed. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some wall known valuable remedies, the most wondir ful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of dis eases that mo?t all other remedies could be dispensed with, many were skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. riinrp Improved Hoot BrerPark rl III LJ se, as VtH. Makes five gallons if .1 i.l iii. til .jmiI KTurllii". 1 ... v'ii-a i. Ii ril A come niul temperate. Sold. Cy ilrairui!ts- or sent lv 111:111 on rtceir.t oi 2- nts. Address, CHA. tv If IKES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Strtet. Phil adelphia, Pa. &Ot23 Retnrn of Personal Property for Cass County, State of Nebraska, for the Year ISSO. c-1 -e -i 7t r s r o v. r? x x h O H .??:: : : . . v: . . . o . X I :j x l. ti i) i - i- 6Jwt2SlJSwii-8SN-'Ea,3 MSdllu.tCACVVSIi-IO e s l 8 i S js 12 S 5 0. - o o X oi 2? V2 3! 'obii ' olo -o cj'ji-Ji IOC pCrli 14 a f w CO MHUOUMM mi- - W ci 2kO .4-)UMI.HKUMUUMblj SSCbOll JJI.JOCICUOtii I SSSuocjiSo-w-i3isje B o o to "a I i-o?Va'fl' 'tp'atu.' "cV ceti 'po -s o c !-- a I ' - . I 5Sjo5--i5-ynM D C -5 i c. -i5!x St o c5 w m o sa cyi Hon. Sam. M. Chapman left for Lincoln yesterday to attend Supreme Court. Walter White has been fixing up and adding to his premises along with the rest. - A fellow was trapped the other day stealing lumber and carpenters' tooU, and is now in durance vile. G. & A. Club, South Bend. The Republicans of South Bend met at the office of W. L. Wells, on Satur day evening, July 17, for the purpose of forming a Garfield and Arthur cam paign club. The meeting was organiz ed by the election of II. J. Streight as temporary President, ana C. N. Jtol- som as temporary Secretary. The temporary organization was made permanent. Philander aid, G. D. Mattison and James Crawford were elected Vice Presidents ; C. V. Hay, Corresponding Secretary ; R. G. McFarland, Treas'r. An executive committee, consisting of seven members, was elected as fol lows: II. J. Streight, C. N. Folsom, W. L. Wells, Fred Marsh, John Fountain, ,C. II. Dill, and R. G. McFarland. A finance committee of five mem bers was appointed, consisting of R.G. McFarland, James Crawford, 11. Deck er. John Cree and W. J. Manley. A committee of five was appointed on rules, with instructions to report at the next meeting of the club, viz: W. L. Wells, R. G. McFarland, C. V. Hay, Geo. Hav and C. N. Folsom. It was decided that the club meet every Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the office of W . L. ells, in South Bend. The Secretaiy wa3 directed to fur nish the editor of the Herald a copy of the proceedings of this meeting for publication. Meeting adjourned tor one weeK. C. N. Folsom, Sec'y. Rock Bluffs Notes. July 20, 1880. Ed. Herald: Since our last writ ing a few things have happened here, which we will mention tins time. Joe Shera has been fixing up his scales, or rather Mr. Fitch has for h'm. Mike Archer's law suit on Monday was al most a failure, the defendant beiug the only side appearing. We had a hop at ike Bates Satur day evening, which was well attended. A e were visited last week by a aoc- tor(?), mind-reader, or something of the kind ; anyway, he could, or claimed he could, stand at a distance, look a person in the eyes and tell how he felt. what was wrong with him, etc. Some call him a humbug, while others seem to think he is all right. It seems the report has gone out over the County that the mind-reader is the doctor who is located here. I his is a sad mistake. We have a doctor here, and one who possesses ability, of which we have a right to be proud. Dr. Reynolds has had good success, no far, and we don't hesitate to say he is the man we need here. We are to have a pair of law suits here this evening before Squire Arch er. Our constable, Thos. Smith, i3 af flicted with a boil on his arm. Get the mind-reading doctor to get hold of it. Tom I Ave noticed Geo. Ilendrickson and Bert Bohannan making some im provement in the fences around their residences, Tuesdav morning. That's right, George ! Fix 'er up as though you re going to stay. Jacob Bates re ports the river as rising since yester day evening. Captain Jack. Married. MAHOXEY THAYER At the Catholic ehurch. on Wednesday. July 2lt. 1S80. Mr. P. 11. Mahonkt and Miss Makv Tiiayek. WHITE SNYDER At the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. W. BeveridKe, iu Platt8- mouin, on i uecaay, .1 uiy zo, oy liev. j. A. Oallagher, Mr. (Jko. Whitk and Miss Alice s ivdek. Thirty of the best orsan makers of the World are competitor at the Paris Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Assaciated Prees says two highest gold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. Now open witli new, cheap and good Boots and Shoes, next door to Post Office. lOtf For Sale 7 A fine black horse, six years old, good roadster, for sale cheap at this office. 17t3 Unquestionable. The Herald. Detroit, Mich., savs of Warner's Safe Liver aud Kidney Cure : "Its eflieaev in kidney, liver and urinary diseases Is so fully acknowledged that it is not worth the question ing Bona tide testimonials from well-known citizens in public and private life are evidences strong enough to convince the most stubborn doubter." 8U3 Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons w ishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth. 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. No one will be examined except at the regular examinations ; an J no cer tijicates froin other Counties will be indorsed. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. V e will py Agents a vtiary of fcU4s per xnonib and expenaeu, or aiiow t&rge commiiou, tofrrll our nw arid wooderful iarsntiobi. He straw Mai vaw THE MARKETS. nOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Weduesdav, July 21. 1S80. 65i6 70 . '. '. '. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2X22H 30 40 40 3 003 25 3 GOCitA 00 8&12li 10 40 M) Wheat. No.2.. .. Corn, ear " shelled, Oats, hurley, No. 2 Rye : Native Cattle... HiK , hutter Ksrjis Potatoes NEW YORK MARKETS. New'YOKK, July 21, 1580. Money $1 .033.1 04. Wheat 1 1J 1 15V4 Rye 4 toru 49 Wt Oats 44 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, July 21, 180. $ dull 94!Vi(ii54 34 25 63'4 . . . 80 Flour Wheat Corn Oats Rye................. Barley LIVE 6TOCK. Hosts, shipuing $4 GOttSl 90 Cattle. " 4 GC54 4 90 Sheep '.. 4 3 bo& 4 75 ,1K. K. K. ItEYXOIiU'K, ALLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN at Rock Bluffy Cass County, Neb., will attend calls promptly at all hours. 17m2 SPECIAL NOTICES. Customer "'Why are 'Malt Bitters' so popu lar? . Druggist "Because, as a Food Medicine, they enrich the blood, harden the muscle, quiet the nerves, perfect digeslian." 1514 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tf To Kent. A new Hotel, with 17 rooms and cellar. . Enquire of . 4tf F. Ii. GUTnMAN. Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. pply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. 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. 16t3 To the 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. Htf Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum 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, Y holesale and Retail, Plattsmouth, Neb. 241y. DOWN THEY COME. Read aud See. Women's Cloth Shoe3 65c. M Button Shoes $1 15. " Fine Leather" M 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 Peter Merges. '.The Silent Man" Is no wiser than he wh has the fore thought to provide his family with Brown's Extract Blackberry and Ginger, the most wonderful remedy in use for curing Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cholera Morbus, and all Summer de rangements of the Stomach and Bow els. "The Noisy Man" Is the man who has been rejuvenated by Brown's Liver Pills. He wants everybody to know that all druggists keep them. The Disappointed Politician Is less miserable than the man whose dinner proves too much for him ; and while there 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. Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime bv the neck, bushel, or watron 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, 7tt on premises. Dr. King's California Golden Com pound. Is a strictly vegetable preparation, and will positively cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, coming up of Food, Pain in pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness, Constipation. Jaundic, Liver Com plaint or any affection of the Stomach or Liver, in the shortest time possible. 1 ou are not asked to buy until you know what you are getting. There fore, as you value your existence, do not fail to go to your Druggist and get a trial bottleree of charge, which will Show what a regular ono dollar bottle will do. Ask for Dr. Kino s Cali fornia Golden Compound, and take no other. Sold by Smith & Black, wholesale and retain, Plattsmouth, Neb. 27e6wly How to Make Soap for a Cent a Pound. . Shave luto small pieces five bars of Dobbins' Electric Soap, and boil in three quart of water until the oap is thoroughly dissolved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing re mainH ; add to the solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; etir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set it away t cool. Al though it wilt look like nothing but soapsuds while warm, a chemical reaction will take place and iu twenty-four hours' time will develop forty or fifty iound.s of magnificent and white soft soap, costiug less thau one cent a pound, and as good as many oi the adulterated com pounds called soap, and sold at 7 to 10 cents a pound. How long would it take for any other Koap used the same to become anythiuz but "ftoap-siids?". Any housewife knows that it cannot be done with any soap she has ever us ed. See if it can be done with Dobbins Elec tric. Foi sale by all grocers. Kkko Bkos., Sole Agents. 4-eowly . Weeping Water, Neb. Probate Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of David O. Shoopinau. deceased. In the Count Court of Cass Co., Neb. Upon leading and fating the duly renfled pe tition of Einiua J. Sbooinnao. praying that ad ministration of the estate of David O. Shoop man. deceased, be granted Robert B. Windham Ordered that notics of the uendencv of said cause be published m the Nebraska Hkkald, a weekly newspaper, printed, puuiK-nea ana in general circulation in said county, for three consecutive weens, au:i mai me ueuriiig 01 s.nu cause be set tr the 6th day or August. A. D 1S80. at 1 o'clock p. in., attheoflice of the Co Judge, at Plattsmouth. at which time and place all person interested may appear anil show cause, if any ihey have, why administra tion of :ii l estate should not be granted to the said hobtri b. Windham, according to the prayer oi sam petition. A. N. SCLLIVAN. County Jud;e, Plattsmouth, July 21st, l&o. lU Trims (CdDHJjWiz Is Leased to who will, SPRINGSUMMER ii With their immense stock of Basistifiig: of all Prices; Styles s& BDesigiis. MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. W. M. UBAII&IEIEa & Dfl. Are now located lu their LARGE NEW ROOM! One door west of their old stand, and are prepared to show you the Best Variety aiid Lowest Prices ! In the following lines : staple and Fancy HDry oocl$9 Mot iosis, ILadics9 c& Gtofiits9 hats &d oa:fs, Queensware, Glassware, Wooden Willow-Ware, HAILS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, HDi'Ied atd (Canned IFruits I ':.?" !':. Groceries, 'Flour and Provisions. EVERYTHING WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS I ' JLJLJL, OJST OlsTK! FLOOR. We Challenge the World, When we say we believe, we have evidence to prove 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, JJrunchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show more castas of Consumption 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 91.00 If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shilah's Porous Plaster. Sold by Smith & Wack. Do you Believe it. That in this tewn 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 u cts. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv Smith & Ulack.i We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in SI-IILOII'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with eack bottle. Use it if you desire health, and sweet breath. " Price 25 cts. Sold by Smith & Black.4eowtf LEGAL NOTICES. Notice. Willliam Stadelmanu ) vs Before M. O'Donohoo, U. F. Feeer. ) Justice of the i'eace. U. F. Feezer will take notice that on the 2d day of July, 18S0. M. O'l onohoe, J. i,of I'latts motitli Citv l'recinet. County of ('m. and State of Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum ol twelve (12) dollars, in an action pending before him, wherein William Statlelinann is plaintill. and V. F. Feezer is de fendant : that property consisting of money due and payable bj by the Burlington and .Mixsouri ltiver ltailroad Company has been attached under this order. Said t-au.se was continued for hearing to the loth day of August, loJ, at 11 o'clock a. m. WILLIAM STADELMANN, riaintiff. W. S. Wise. Attorney. lot5 Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated en the ltfth day of Jan uary, A. D. Ihbo. and duly filed and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, on the IStU day of January, A. I). lsxo : and executed by George W. Mutz to F. J. Maldaner. to secure the payment ttl the sum of 42.90 and upon which there is now due the sum of $21.65. Default having been made iu payment of said sum, therefore I will fell the property there la described, Viz : One deep ird cow, bix years old ; oue bin&cr sctviug mci.iue ; one complete kit of carpenter tool, at public auction, the routh door of the CSmi t House in the city of riattsmonth. tlasn county, Nebras ka, ou the 31st day of July, A. D. lseu, at one o'clock p. in. of said day. F. J. Mai.daxek, Mortgagee. By W. S. Wise. Ins Attorney. ltiU Notice. In District Court. Second Judicial Distriet of N brack a, within and for Cass County. II. A. Waterman & Son, 1 vs F. M. Dorrington and 1- Maria C. Dorrington. J F. 51. Dorrington and Maria C. Dorrington, non residents, defendant, will take notice that II. A. Waterman & Son. a firm cornMitea of Hiram A. Waterman and John Waterman, of the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, did on the 25th day of .March, 1H0. file their petition in the Distr.ct Court of the Second Ju dicial District of the State of Nebraska, within and for Caes County, against the said F, M. D.irrington and his wife, Maria C. Dorrington, defendants, setting forth that on the 10th day of February, lxi. said defendants were indebt ed to the said plainlitfs in sum of one liunlred and ninety-three and 1G too dollars ( 5iy;t. 10) for goods, wares, merchandise, building material, etc., sold ami delivered by said tlaintifls to the said defendant l their special instance and request, aud inaii; judgment againrt said defendants for the sum of one hundred and mnetv-three and li-loo dollars, with interest from February 10, tu it the said plaintiffs did on the "oil: day of March, Ihm), 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 : Lots eleven and twelve (11 6: 12), in block sixty two (02). in the City of riattsuiotith, Cass Co.. Nebraska, for the purpose of having the s;tmt eold to pay said indei teilness. And the faid F. M. D.u nut'tnii aiid Mai i . V. Dorrington are notified tiiat lliey are required to appear and answer said petition on or be fore the third Monday after the lth day of Julv.A. D. 1880, or judgment will be rendered acaWt tnem. II. A. WAT EltMAN & SON. Bv SAM M. Chai-man, their Att'y. I4t5 cluriiisr the h 1) 9 ii Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The section line road petitioned for by Kd ward l.odt;e, t coinniciK nig at the Hast tide and iiiiiiiIuk West lit-tweeu ceriums seven and eight (7 & s), township ten (Ho, rautre twelve 1 12), and sections twelve and thirteen (12 & U). township ten (10), rant;" eleven (111, CafS County, Nebraska. Thesainn is declared by tlie C'ouiuy C'oiiiiiiixssioiit-rs an open road, and all bj--i iniiK t hereto or claims fur iliiin afs. mut be tiled tu the County clerk's oltice oil or before noon, on the 1)1 Ii day of Aii-iihI, a. I. ifso, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. m J. D. TUTT, County Clerk. Notice. In Distriet Court, Second Judicial District of Ncbiaska, within and lor Cass County, II. A. Watei niaa & Son 1 Isaac N. Darnell. T. 1. Mullii.ix., and Mrs. v 11 cox. To T. 1. Mullinix and Mrs. Wilcox, nart- tier in I'lattsmouth Steam Ferry Company, non-residents, defendants. : You and each of you ae hereby notified that 11. A. Waterman & Mn, a firm composed of liiram A. W aieriuan and John Waterman, of rMat'.xniouth, Nebras ka, on t lie 7th day of January. Ikso, filed their oetition in the oli'ice of the clerk of the Dis trict Court, wiMuu and for Cass County, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to obtain a judgment of Haul Court against said Isaac N. Darnell. T. I'. Mulllni v and Mrs. Wilcnx, and in favor of said II. A. Watennaa .t Son, on a certain due bill, executed and de livered by faid I'lattMiiouth Steam Ferry Com pauy. dated l'lal IMiioiith, Neb., July 2:iil, 1x7:), tor the Hiu it t.f three hundred and twelve dol lars, with interer-t thereon : that the said plain tiffs did on the 7th day of January, 10, cause to be issued by the Clerk of said Court an Or der of Attachment aud Garnishment, Mid did cause II. D. Morgan to be garnisheed for tho full amount of tlieir raid claim, for the purposo Of having him pay into said Court the full amount of raid indebtedness. And the said T. 1. Mullinix and Mrs. Wil cox arc notified that they are required to ap pear and answer said petit ion ou or before the third Monday after the l.Uh day of July, lsso, or judgment will be rendered against them. If. A. WAIKU.MA.V & SON. fly Sam M. Chapman, their Atty. I4t5 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Kstate of William Deles Dernier, deceased. Notice l hereby given to nil persons having claims against the estate of William DelesDer nier, deceased, to file the came on or before the 14th dav of January, A. I. 1HM, in the office, of the County Judge, at l'lalliuouth. Cacs Co., Nebraska. A. N. SULLIVAN, Co. judge. l'laltsmouth. July 13, 18b0, 17t3 Estray Notice. Taken up as estray by the subscriber, on his enclosed lands, iu Stove Creek Precinct, C:iss County, NebJaska, on the second day of July, ai), a dark brown or black mare, nupposed to be ten vears of age : said mare is about fifteen hands high, anu is rather thiu. The owner of uaid property can have the same by proving property and paying expenises. Dated this loth day of July. A. D. fsso. 1715 A. M. FEItGlSON. Sheriffs Sale. I'.y virtue of an order of Hale lsued by W. C. Showaltei. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, aud tome di rected, 1 will on the lltli Cay tif An:;., A. D., 18.-0. at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, at tho south door ol the Court House, iu said County, sell at l'ublic Auction the follow ing lieal Es tate to-wit : The east half (dVi) of tho south west tiuarter Isn't) of section twenty J0j tuuu ship c.eveii (1 1) lange loui teen 1 14) ea I tf tho Kill p. m. In Ca-s County. Nebraska. The same, bejnji leyied upon and taken as the property of John W. Carroll, ut-fendaiit, to satsfy a Judg ment recovered by . John Carroll, and the sui plux, U any, to apply on judgment of said Coui t recovered by J. I. Caee & Co.. l'laiutiils. K. W. HKitfl. Sheriff. Cass County. Neb. I'lattsmouth, Neb., July 14th, A. D. lto. 171.3 Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The Beet Ion line road petitioned for by L. II. Young, et al.. commencing at the quarter sec tion corner on the routh side of section twenty four (24). township twelve (12). North ranj;e. twelve (12). East of the sixth t)th) Principal Meridian : running thence East on section line tothe South East corner of said seel ion. Ihe same Is declared v the Countv Commissioner au open road, and all objections theielo or claims lor damages must be Iiled In Me County Clerk's office on or before noon, on the &th day of August, A. D. lsj-o, or such road w ill be open ed without, reference thereto l7l5 J. D. TLTT, County Clerk. Attachment Notice. Guthmanu & Weckbach j vs I V. Feezer. V Before M. O'Dono- hoe. J. 1. I. F. Feezer will take notice that on the loth dav of July. 190. M. t Doii.ilioe, Justice ol the Peace for Plattsmouth City Precinct. County of CaH. and State of Nebraska, issued an order of attachment lor the sum of tveut-uine and 7-.-1.jo dollar t2.73 in an action now pending .eti!- 'in. wherein GuthiiiHiiu & V eckbacli ; 1 1 i .' is and U. F. Feezer is defendant ; 1 , i ... attache. I beiny money due and iriyai ie i. the defendant bv the Burlington and Missouri Kaiiroad Company is attached under said order. Said cause is coi.t iimed for hearing to the 2:!d day of August, isso. at 11 o'clock a. 111. GUTUMANN & WECKBACH. M, A. Uaktioan, Att'y for pltft. 1U4