Herald. I.iX'.VI. A D T E KTT S KM E N TS. i-.i til. T .s : line, llegular advertls- Nj advcruscmuut insert- ;.!; Till f.i. i- jf i in- law will be field ::;! ipji.iis they hand in. i li1". a proof of publica ,i I'f i'ld (ur the uublica- . ;i'M':.vit.vs. hn.it' !, ;U communications :;! audio the point, with no wast : i . i .--;,.ir-U!f for the correctness ; ii paid n. alter and paid Lo- ( t;;!: the paper rezularlj whether (liiec:ed to his ; ! is a siii'sc: ioer or not is , -i -i..n .mien lils paper discoiitin-i- v nil arr.- irises, or the publish- , Mil to semi it mull payment a ;i:i:- the ; t. t:.ke ;.n-e fiT. I ihA I .1 ;i:,. wlio:e amount, wlietner ii (.';:; the oflice or not. . have .Voided that reusing to ami i- liiMlie.i'.s from the post :-i: ami I n ins them uncalled it evidence of lNTESTlOXAL ; in- c LOCAL NEWS. i'oelry by all of tis. On; f t'i N Htli t:i: wild news came. Far i i . t : ; :i its wini;s f tl.uiic. Swift I ie boreal lilit which flies At ini-l-n : it through the startled skies. K;ili".v moved Wednesday. -V;iMit it nice and cool, Sunday. Drew-. iiildiii"; is slowly lootnins up. lit-ai! i in- Commissioners' proceed- in: Fied Murphy cune in Friday niiiit . Hasting had a 810,000 lire last week. Mr. Mi-Knew spent last Sunday in Omaha. Horse ily nets go off like hot cakes nowadays. Head .1 nies & Hikenbary's new ad on 4th pa-i-. The E. A. lT. Society have bought a new orpan. (HI IIilbs is finishing up that checkered barn. Fred H'-linholf was in Omaha Sat urday on business. California Canned Hoods at F. S. White's; ju.-t recti veil. 18t2 The hi t -!e on 6th and l'earl sts. is in a had condition. Geo. IS tii ance's new house on Elm street is neatly finished. A steamboat bound for the moun tains passed up Sunday night. Hemeiiiber the social at the M. E. Parsonage tomorrow evening. .V few more Linen and Cambric Suits left at F. Herrni inn's. 1012 The Hrcat Ked S'ure holds forth next to l'n iinett & Lewis' now. Every carriage in town was out Sunday, a good time for livery men. j The new buildings in the machine shop grounds are progressing ranidly. One of the numerous weddings set for this fall, came off Sunday evening. He sine anil read the notice on Weeds, and see that they are cut down. Rev. I. W. Rcfd preached in the H.iptist chuich in this city, last Sun day. The infant chin! of Mr. and Mrs Dabb died Monday and was buried Tuesday. The side walk on .1th street, just off from Main is preparing to tumble into the creek . M. 0"R'.urke ha ordered a large stock of piece goods for his fall and winter trade. f Morrissey Urn's, elevator is rrceiv- ing some extensive additions and im J provements. Rose, the paper man from Sea man's dropped down on us again the first of the week. The pupils of the elocution class voted that visitors should be t-xcluded for the present, last evening. The Omaha Herald has a very good article on our shops and the growth of the town in Wednesday's paper. Mr. John Cummins' new house will soon be finished and is going to be one of the finest houses in the city. L. C. Erven, jeweler, has moved into the stand recently occupied by Mrs. o wart's Millinery establishment. Phil. Young sold over forty dol lars worth of peanuts circu3day. How is that for refreshments for your gal? Rev. J. He,.(l assisted Rev. Mr. Gallagher in the M. E. Church Sun day evening, and preached a very fine sermon. We have a new station agent here only it's a girl and Mr. Marsland is happy, born Monday morning. Moth- - r -linl ! i ii rrh t or iloiior well W. S. Wise and A. W. Crites had a brief printed at the IIi:kal office the first of the week in the cae of A. W. White vs Jm. O'Ronrke et al. We understand some of the small boys pretty nearly drowned Hrowne, Saturday afternoon. I'rowne, you better not go near the water until you can swim. The express oflice has been moved one door fast of its old location, and Mr. Simpson w ill now be found there u all the time having given up the run j on the road. L Cut forth & Laverty, is the new Livery firm at Louisville, and they are always readv and willing to furnish anything in their line at the lowest possible ra' i s. Any oi.e wishing to get letter Leads, bill Lea-Is, n!e heads, envel opes, card.-. -r in fan, anything in our line, should give us a call; our work speaks fo" iiself. ! Calkins We never turned your 1 . - ...1l.lt IJ. Ul-llun ,,l.l .... cuairs up i'"rir"'- "-" i "a iu, and said h--'-t make it all right, I)i-1 he? The durned chairs acted as if they were usel to it any waj-. j , 'emior predicted that last Satur- Y day would he the hottest of the month I but Tuesday discounted it by three or four degrees, according to ine mer .nometers, although the breeze render ed it rather less oppressive than Saturday. Personal. Mrs. A. A. Randall is visiting in Cass Co. Miss Thompson of Council Bluffs is the guest of Miss Lillie Simpson. Torn. Clark of North Piatte, the R tnche man came down Tuesday. Mrs. and Miss Simpson spent a few days in Council liluffs last week. Frank Carruth, our Jeweler, has gone east for goods, and to cool off. Mr. Howard Zink looked in on the Herald Tuesday and we enjoyed a pleasant chat. Mrs. Houseworth, mother of Messrs Walter and George Houseworth has been visiting her sons. Mrs. Henry Sge, of Pekin, III. who has been visiting relatives in Platts mouth, returned home yesterday. V. II. Shafer, our old Deadwood friend, has come back to Cats to stay. He looks A. No. 1, hearty and healthy. M. O'Conner returned from Quincy 111., Saturday, where he took a com mercial course in the business col lege. Mrs. James Pettee and son Trow, left for Decatur, Xeb. this morning to spind two or three weeks with liei mother. Whom should we strike at the junc tion the other day but our old friend "Hob" Hays and he remembered the IIekald. Wm. Chambers returned from his Minnesota trip Saturday, and liked it so well that he is goiug back in about a month. Samuel Rector, Esq. and Simeon Rector both from near W. W. called yesterday, we are pleased to see old friends always. Ranker Yates went up to Omaha Tuesday tj see Miss Haydeit and Mr. Patterson married. The bride is a neico of Mr. Yates. Wm. Gyger, head clerk in Dewey & Stone's Furniture store, Omaha, was down the first of the week on business for the firm. Miss Abbie lieardsley and Miss Stella Reed, of Weeping Water return ed home Monday, after a few days visit at Mrs. Ashmun's. Miss Florence Richardson spent a day or two in the city last week. We understand Miss Richardson will graduate from the Peru College this fall. Prof. Des Islets, who is to take charge of our school for the ensuing year called with Mr. Pollock last Tues day. We were very sorry we were not in to meet him. Celluloid Collars and Cuffs at Wescott's. 17t2 State Fair Premium Lists for dis dribution at this office. For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug Store. oltf Ice Cieam Social at the M. E. Parsonage to-morrow (Friday) even ing. Everybody invited and a good time guaranteed. Great Reduction in Summer wear at Wescott's. 17;2 The new officers of the Raptist Sunday 'School will take their re spective offices next Sunday: W. II. McKnew, Superintendent, W. R. Thomas, Secretary. For the best staple and fancy groceries in Plattsniouth go to J. V. Weckbach's. lOtf A Mr. Funk, near town, was sun struck from the effects of which he died last Friday and was buried Satur day. Another fatal ease is reported in the weetern end of the county, the na.nd of the party we culd not learn GOOD PRINTS, TWEXTV YAKDS FOR ONE DOLLAli, at the GREAT RED STORE. lGtf The Ice man wants us to give him a local ; we will give him two if he don't bring some ice around to the office mornings. The printers can't "stick" type on warm water, with the thermometer i.p to 104 in the shade. 1 sell the best and cheapest bcots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Peter Merges. Wooley and Windham vs Show alter and Shryock had a little shoot ing match Tuesday, for the lemonade and Showalter and Shryock got live to one. Showalter is the Rogardus of Plattsniouth on target shooting. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberts. 3tf Five couple of Plattsmouth young folks, went out to visit the Good Tem plars Lodge, at Concord Saturday evening. They all report having a good time, and we believe it, if we can judge anything from rumor. Finest line of White and Colored Shirts in the city at Wescott's. 17t2 Dave Miller has got the rineit onion patch in the county. He took us out there the other day and when we got home all oar folks said: "Oh my, what onions, where you been. Dave, them's onions and no mistake. Fresh bread, cakes and t ies, every dav, at the Union Bakerv, corner Main and Third. " lOtf More houses, more stare rooms at decent rental are wanted in Platts tnuuth. We know of several parties who would increase stocks, invest more money and improve every way. if they could get good busines rooms at a fair price. All th men and teams in Cass County, that are at leisure, wanted at once t do work on Railroad grade at Weej ing Water. BEESOX & HlMSlO.Nl). We attempted t say last week that Mr. P. F5. Murphy had been suf fering with a very severe catarrh or felon on his hand ami the typos made us say catarrh in his head. Although somewhat late in the day we beg leave to relocate that catarrh which we are glad to see is getting much better. Previous to our removal to the NEW GOLD1NG HOUSE, we shall continue to offer OOOI..S OK EVER V KIX1 LOWER T1IAX EVER. Ecery person who ever traded at the GREAT RED STORE will know what we mean by I lower than ectr lGtf Fire meeting to-night. The City is likely to have a suit yet about the woman that fell in the cellar of Drew and Weckbach's new house, Smith Strode aqd Chapman are the Attorneys for Mrs. Collins this time. The probabilities yesterday were, it might be settled without con ing into court. A little game of tag in the house moving line has been going on lately. Mr. Strode moved from the house he lias been occupying to a portion of the house occupied by his father-in-law. Mr. C. SI. Holmes moved into the house Mr. Strode left and the Sur veyor General's oflice will scan occupy the house vacated by Mr. Holmes. I)e sure"and turn out to-night, firemen. Several boys in town have tried to run away lately. We tried it ourself once, boys; it don't pay. With rare exceptions home, your home, is the sweetest, most restful place you'll ever iind on this earth. Ret'er stay and bear the ills you know, than lly to the evils and temptations you know not of, and the trials and hardships the world has in store for you, only too soon. Remember this. Mr. A. E. Touzalin presented the Young Men's Christian Association of Hastings one hundred dollars towards stocking a library. Touzalin '"the monopolist" gives one hundred dollars to a town 150 miles from where he lives ,and the wealthy anti-monopolists of this town give good advice to the editors how to run a Temperance paper, keep their money in their pock ets, and let the poor women run around town and beg for a few dol lars to keep a reading room and libra ry alive. Mouth service is a big thing in a good cause. Girl Wanted. Girl wanted to do general house- work. Inquire Wheeler. at once, Mrs. D. II. 18t3 Settlement Notice. All persons owing the late firm of Jones & Agnew, are requested to caj and settle with G. A. Magney, with whom we have left our accounts. 1712 Jones & Agxew. Preaching. D. V., (the Platte river notwithstand ing,) at the Congregational church, in Louisville, Sunday, at 8 p. m. IJenja min Diffenbacker, pastor. Railroad Hands Wanted. Men and teams wanted at once to work on the Missouri Pacific Rail road grade in this county. Apply to Beesox & Hammond, Weeping Water, Cass Co. Xeb. 18t3 Teams Wanted. Teams and men wanted to work on railroad grade of the Missouri Pacific II. R. in this county. Headquarters at Weeping Water, Cass Co. Xeb. Apply to Beesox & Hammond Contractors. Important Firemen's Meeting, At Council Chamber, this, Thursday, evening, to consult in legard to trade of Babcock Engine for Hand Water engine, and Hose Carriage. The City Council committee on Fire and Water will be present to confer with the membeis. A full turn out of all the firemen is earnestly requested. By order of J. V. Weckbacii, Pres. NOTICE. To AH Whom it May Concern. Mr. II. T. Franks, who has been rep resenting me in the interest of the sewing machine business, is no longer in ray employ. All contracts made by him w ill be settled at my store, and parties who have given him notes are requested to call and see if they are all satisfactory. I will not be responsible foranvthing done by him after this dale, Ju'y 11th, 1881. Frank Carruth. We 'nave great faith in the cure of dyspepsia constipation, general debil ity torpid liver, and all summer com plaints by Dr. Marshall's Big Bromo line. Dakota State Gazette. Slurried. CHITTENDEN KIKXDOKKFEK by the Rev. Mr. Mullis, at his residence. July 17th, 1SS1. MR.CHAKLKS F. l llITTBNDF.X to MlSS t'OO.NV KlK.VUOKKFEK, all Of FluttSUlUUtll. The happy pair etarted for Indianola, Iowa. ycKterJay. We don't know whether the groom meant to go or not, but It saved him some Soda water, for trie beys gathered round the store thick yesterday on the receipt f the good ned. The way these Iowa fellow get married when they come to Nebraska, is a cau tion. Well, the Hkhai.I) sympathizes, bad to get married ourself once, took November fr it though. Uood luck and good time to both. Forgiveness and a smile are the best revenge. Good health - makes good health. Only fifty cents and Big Bottles. Saddle Up, Ye men of Cass who find yourselves owing Stkeight & Miller, the Har-ness-im kers, and prepare to ride post haste to their place and settle all old accounts at. once, as we must have some money. We have trusted you long and now needs our pay at a 2-40 gait. We will give you 30 days to make the heat and if not under the wire then the judges will rttle you off our track in future. Streigiit & Miller Plattsmouth, Xeb. Do not suffer from sick headache a moment longer. It is not necessary Carter's Little Liver Pills will cure vou. Dose, one little pill. Sold by Smith Black & Co. A Fool Once More. "For ten years my wife was con fined to her lied with such a complica tion of ailments that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her, and I used up a small fortune in hum bug stuff. Six mi.'.hs ago I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and I thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her. She is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it est me o:dv two dollars. Such folly pays. II. W. De troit, Michigan. The best preparation known in market for restoring grey hair to its original color is Hall's Yegetable Sicil- lian Hair Renewer. Try it! John Boone has a new first class barber now, in fact a "tonsorial ar tist" if you like that better; at all events he cuts hair and shaves to a charm. .Smart Weed and Belladonna com bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters make Car ter's S. W. & B. Backache Plasters the beat in the market. Price 25 cents. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Somebody calls attention to the unmuzzled dogs this hot weather. Better have 'em muzzled; while we never saw a man who ever saw a mad dog, yet to see 'em loose scares nervous people and safety is security. Great clearance sale at We.scott's Boss Clothiug Store, all thin goods go ing at the thinnest kind of prices. 1712 Last week was a terribly hard one on those who were obliged to work under the burning rays of the sun. Four or five cases of fatal sunstroke were reported in Omaha and eastern cities chronicled in some cases large numbers. Cincinnati about twenty a day. The Fourth is over and Coup's great show has gone and the latest ex citement now is on account of Solo mon & Xathan's great reduction in prices. We intend to make Business Boom for the next two months by giving unprecedented bargains. Call and secure them. 17tf S. & X. Carter's Little Liver Pills aie free from all crude and irritating matter. Concentrated medicine only; very gmall; very easy to take; no pain; no griping; no purging. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Jim Morrison came near having another Fourth of July the other day He went in swimming with the toys and some other dogs. The boys tried to drown one of the dogs and when he came to the surface he clambered up on .Tim's back and dug about three inches of toe-nails into the heart of Jim's back to hold on with. Jim says July is an onlucky month for him in Xebraska. Will S. Wise, our young Attorney, came down town yesterday morning looking so happy that all the boys sur rounded him at once and shouted: "Soda-water, cigars." The Herald man, surprised at such demonstrative remarks asked for a reason and learn ed that there was born to the house of Wise, Jr. last wight just the prettiest little girl baby ever known, at least that's what its papa and mamma and grandma and grandpa and uncles aunts and nieces say, of course we hav'nt seen it yet, but will take their word for the same. Whether it will ever study law remains to be seen, but for present it is Ab incunabilis, and very brief. An article so favorably known as Hall's Hair Renewer needs no praise from us. It has won its way to the highes favor in the public mind, and multitudes who have vainly used oth er preparations have, on trying this, been made glad by the speedy restora tion of abundant locks as in the days youth. To the Herald: Hang this Pro fessor of (h) elocution that is here, with his "Out of the Xorth;" or at least he should forbid married woman join ing his class, for young fellows that don't care about a night's rest or so, it doesn't matter, but as for me, I don't want any more "up, out of the Xorth," in mine. 'Tother night my wife came home, and I saw her hands and arms work nervously, and she was a little oxcited, as you may say; nevertheless, we went to bed without any serious apprehen sions on my part, and I dropped into the sweet slumbers of the early night, that always come to a man with a clean conscience, and no elocution on his mind. How long I slept I knew not, but I was rudely awakened by a slap; when turning my face up to the moonlight I heard: "Bring your hand round this way with a sweep" "ready" "Out of the Xorth," and, biff, I caught the tail end of the sweep over the nose. "Humph! thought I, old lady, you're going it pretty strong, I'll turn out and give you the whole bed; but be fore I could untwist from the tortur ed bed-clothes, "Swift as the boreal light," which flies at midnight I found out I got the other end of the "sweep" on tother cheek, kerslap. "Out of the Xorth" started the ma chine again when I put on the brakes; "Out of the bed you go, if there's any more of this rectilinear curvature of the flexor muscles of the fore arm towards the East" (my side of the bed) "this night." There was "tumult in the air" for a moment or two, and then "Hear the sledges with their bells," and "Blow your bugle," Mr. Professor, but lend me some morphine before your next performance and oblige. Yours truly. Max. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, July 20 18S1 Wheat, No.2 srl00 Corn, ear. Vn2i " shelled 2s Oats, 20 Barley, No. 2 . 40&K5 Rye V5 Native Cattle rt) Hoc 5 2ow( BO Butter 15'i(".2) Fuss V2l,(if..ia Fotators XKt!.l 23 NEW YORK." MARKETS. Nkw York, July 20, 1S8L Money Si. 05! i. Wheat $ Rye t.'oru Oats 1 22 92' i SO 45"i CHICAGO MARKETS. ClIICAOO. Julv 20. 1KH1 $ 4 f0 tt$S 'HI 1 4S i HI 84 Flour Wheat Corn Oat Kye Barley LIVK STOCK. Hoh, s-liipnin-;... Cattle. Sheep .$G 0o((6 50 . 3 biA 4 25 - 4 5iti 73 X HERE! $5 is COODS f:r 53 cU, Sll.r-li Urji.ltr4. IMJVT MISS I hi- lluarr. turn; M FouDU.O In.: J Mrtl I'cui ; I S.ler-tjall ll.lil.r; I I Ii.d IL.l.Irr; I Kukbrr bp Pencil ; U fine Cairl epcl: 12 tl..--1 f.nt fjptr; I (fl.iu Htm tl.it luour roan, loJ Ch.tirtc bttm for cloii.nx l.nen, lb.? money nilinr re. All sent for Fifty Cents. Stnoitx taken. Air., ILtub. U76.J IMOX BOO lO, BortUkU'ra, rw imntf. Victims to constipation and its untold miseries can keep in good con dition by a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, the surest, safest and most relia ble Cathartic. Farmers Attention. In order to gratify the wishes of hundreds of our customers who have repeatedly expressed a desire that we would exchange merchandise in our line such as Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Jewelry for Country Produce. We are now pleased to advise you that we have perfected arrangements whereby we will be able to accommodate all. So bring oa your produce and avail your selves of ' our great advertised price list. We will pay the highest market price for produce aid you in return will receive anything in our line at the lowest cash figures. Don't forget the place next door to Court House. 17tf Solomon & Nathan. GREAT BARGAINS INDEED, at the GREAT RED STORE. 16tf A Good Foundation. One of the greatest troubles of our people is weakness of the stomach. As this soon causes Indigestion, Xervous ness and Rheumatism, they prevail in almost every American household. There is positively no need for any body to suffer from these painful troubles who can buy .1 50 ct. bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic; for this super ior medicine always tones upthestom ach and nervous system, and keeps the kidneys active in carrying off the foul matters, thus laying a good foundation for perfect health. X. O. Picayune. See other column. Ut5 The simplest and best regulator of the disordered liver in the world, are Carter's Little Liver Pills. They give prompt relief in sick headache, dizzi ness, Xausea, &.c. ; prevent and cure constipation and piles; removes sal lowness and pimples from the com plexion, and are mild and gentle in their operation on the bowels. Car ter's Little Liver Pills are small and as easy to take as sugar. One pill a dose. Price 25 cents. Sold by Smith, Black & Co. Call For a Meeting of the Greeback County Central Committee. The members of said Committee are hereby requestable to meet at Weep ing Water, August Cth, 1881, at ten a. m, sharp; to transact important bus iness. By order of Chairman, D. W. Ramy, W. J. Mastin, Secty. Greenwood. Xeb., July 13th, 1881. 17t2 Henry's Carbolic Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions, etc. Get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations. Price 25 cents. DR. GREEN S OXYGENATED BITTERS are the surest and best remedy for dys pepsia, biliousness, malaria, indiges tion, disorders of the otomach, and diseases of the blood, kidneys, liver and skin. DURXO'S CATARRH SXUFF cures all affections of the mucous membrane of the head and throat. DENTON'S BALSAM cures colds, coughs, rheumatism, kidney troubles, etc. Can be used external I v as a plas ter. " 4 hansetTSTghassot Dealer in Groceries, Prorisions and Crockery. AGENTS FOR TH1 GERMAXIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Nevr Yoik. GERMAN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Freeport. 111. MILWAUKEE MECHANIC'S MUTUAL, Milwaukee, WU. WESTERN HOUSE AND CATTLE IN. CO., Omaha, Neb. HAMBURG AMERICAN STEAMSHIP PACK ET COMPANY. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAMBURG. BREMEX AND NEW YORK. ISly "special notices. See THE GREAT RED STORE before spending any more money. ICtf J. N. Wise. Xegotiator of mortgage loans, on improved farm property. Terms rea sonable. 8tf Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy cur3 for Rheumatism, Xeural gia. Lame Backs, Pains in the side, Stomach, Kidneys, &c, &c. Smith, Black & Co. have scrld over one hun dred bottles in the last two months 48tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite F. 0. tt AGENTS AND CANVASSERS Make from $ to 50 per wefk selling poods for E. G. RIDEOL'T & CO.. 10 Barclay Street, New York. 22yl Send for their CataloKUO and terms. -The best and cheapest, The finest and neatest Shoes and Slippers For little trippers ai Merges'. 4tf Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Xotary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Xeb. 5tGic 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, Xebraska. lee! F. S. White is now delivering Ice daily to customers at remarkably low prices. Call or leave orders at his store, on Main St. lOtf MCIIOLS Si. SOX, Contractors and Guilders. Il.iviHg enlarged our shop aud purchat-ed a Steam Power Circle Saw, we are prepared to do au unlimited nmouut of work Id our line hi a K1UST-PI.ASS MANNER. and those who contemplate buililiu will find it to their interest t get estimates from tin before uiviug their work to other partita. Estimates made ou all kiuds olwork Fuke of Cuabue, Alderney Stock. Mr. J. F. Beaumeister now owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," Xo. 1967, dropped January 4th, 1878, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky C28. From imported Tran sit, bred by H. S. Durand, Wis., which it will be remembered Chaplain Wright brought here last year. This bull is a thorough-bred Alderney, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces this summer at Mr. Beaumeister's place north of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal should call and see the undei sighed, J. F. Beaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. 52tf Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of oils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Xeb. 8tf If you want to buy or sell city proper ty of any kind If you want to buy or sell a farm of any kind If you want money with, farm lands to secure it call on Will S. Wise, 4Gm5 Fitzgerald Block. It Must Be So. For all who use Brown's Pepsin Tonic say it is a sure cure for Dys pepsia and sick Headache. Try it. For sale by all Druggists in Platts mouth and East Plattsmouth. Tepsin. Rhubarb, Mandrake & Gentian Are the active ingredients of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. Give this wonderful Dyspepsia remedy a trial and be cured. For sale by all drug gists in Xeb. Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills Are a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Constipation and Biliousness. For sale by .ill Druggists in the West. Brown's Blackberry and Ginger Should be in every house during the heated season. It never fails to cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For sale by J. II. Buttery. Smith, Black & Co., O. F. Johnson and J. M. Robert Plattsmouth, "J. V. Painter, East Plattsmouth. Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur lty. Inquire of D. D Louisville, Xeb. Martindale, 13tf Come and Sec The large stock of Spring Shoes and Slippers, good and nice at Merges'. 4tf Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and Xovember. 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. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. $72 7QA WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made t'oMiy ouint tree. Adores, h'kk & to., Augusta. Maine. 49ly The GREAT RED STORE will move into the new GOLDING BUILDING 16tf on or about the twentieth inat. A Difficult Problem Solved. Amlition, competition and over-exertion use up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desire for ttimj ulants seems to be a natural human passion, and drunkenness prevails on accownt of this necessity for bodily and mental invigoration. Parker's Ginger Tonic fairly solves the difficult problem, and has brought health aud happiness into many desolate homes It does not tear down an already de beliated system, but builds it up with out intoxicating. Enquirer. See oth er column. 16t5 Organs. A few more bargains in my clos ing out stock; don't delay if you want a number one instrument at a very low figure. James Pettee, ag't. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! 1 at the GREAT RED STORE we are just slaughtering away to keep from moving them to the NEW GOLDING BUILDING whieh we are about to occupy. 16tf For Sale. A house and lot situated on the N. E. corner of Granite and Seventh sts. The house is 1 story ; contains live rooms and a pantry, is almost new and in good condition. Price $1000; $G00 cash and balance in one year. For farther information en quire of D. II. Wheeler & Go. Agt. ICtf LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Taken up by the imbserilier living in Rock Hinds precinct One sorrel hor.e, white spot in (ace, right hind fool white. rmall lump un der the rijjht eye, bone spavin on right hind les. The owner can have came by proviug property and paying charges. lt5 C J. Martin. Legal Notice. Public, notice is hereby given that the under signed purchased at liublic tax sale, on the 2t!h day of Nov.. 1STU, ana at the County Treasurer's olhce in the city of IMattsmouth, County ofCas and SLase of Nebraska, lot eighteen (1) in the south east quarter (se4) of tho south west quarter (sw4 of section twelve (12) township twelve 12) range eleven (It), iu Cass County, Nebraska, and east of the 6tli principal Merid ian, containing thirteen (13) acres for the tax of ls78. aud taxed as non-resident. I am Mill the holder ef the certilicate of sale of the above described land and unless redemption therefrom is made within two years from the date of the above said sale at the ex piration of which two years the time of re demption will expire, application will be made to the Treasurer of the above said County of Cnss for a tax deed thereon. 17t3 S. N. Merriam. July 14th, 1881. Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point fifteen and seveiuy-one hundredths (15 70-loo) chains west of the quart er section corner on north side of section nine teen (1), town twelve (12), range fourteen (14) ; tAence running south e" W, ten (10) chains; running thence south 30' W, nine and fittv-one hundredths (9 50-KHi) chains thence south 47' 10' W. fifteen and eighty-one hundredths (15 80 1001 chains; thence sourh 31 r W. eleven ID chains : tlieuce south i'34-W, forty eight and fifty three-one hundredths 48 53-loo chains to the center of County road, waring north and outli. and at a point one aud ninety Nix-one tiuudiedth 1 !Mi-HHi) chains south of the eighth section corner on the mirth side of north cast quarter ne4 j 0 section twenty live 25. town twelve 12. range thirteen J.13J, ea-tClhP. M.. and terminating at said point, has reixirted iu frtvor nl the location thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled lu the County Clerk's olllce mi or before noou on the 20111 day of September. A. 1. IrtKl. or such road will be opened without reference thereto. 17t5 J. D. Tt-'TT, County Clerk. License Notice. To all whom it may Concern: Notice is hereby niven, that I have filed In the oflice of the Cuuty Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, an application to the Board of Com missioners of said couutv for a Pf nnit to ell liquors as a druggist, at LouUville in said I count v, lor meuiciuai, mecnaincii ami cut-luteal purposes. D. J. Hasemkikk Louisville, Cass County, Neb., July 12, 10tj To Whom it may Concern. All persona holding warrant drawn on the General Fund of Casn County, Nebraska, and endorsed. "I'resented anil not paid for want of funds." or in words of similar import, are here by uotifieii that there is cash In the treasury of eaid County for the payment of the faint' ; ami, further, that interest will cease on all nuoh warrants on and after the first day of Septem ber next. By order of the Commissioners of f.iid County J. M. l'ATTKitso.v. Treasurer, riattxmouth. Neb., June 2), 18sl. VM Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within aud forCag County, Nebraska, aud to me di rected, I will, on the tith day of August, A. D. isl, at 11 o'clock a. in. of aid day, at the pout ti door of the Court House, in saia County, sell at Public Auction the following Heal Estate, to wit : l'he West halt lw'4) of the North West quarter LuwX4 of section twelve 12J, in town ten llo, north of range nine :). Kant, contain ing eighty soj acres, including all of the ap pui'teiiatices. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jclm Kindt, defend ant, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recov ered by Zacliariah F, Gause and James W. Moody, plaintills. l'lattsmouth. Neb., June 20th. A. D. 1881. 1515 R. W. 11 Y Kits. Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Road Notice. To all whom it may Concern: The commissioner apoiuted to survey aud locate a county road commencing at the quar ter (V4) section corner on the south side of sec tion twentv-thrce (ZJ), in township twelve north of range thirteen (13) east sixth princi pal meridian running thence north on the quarter Oi) section line one am! three quarter (1) miles to the south east corner of the 1101 ill east quarter (') of the north west quarter (!) of section fourteen (H), same town and range as above. To vacate all that portion of road number one hundred and Mxty-t luee (10J) on the line dividing the east half (Vj) of the west half (4) of the north west quarter (L4) of the east half (4) of the west halt (4) of the south west quarter (4) of section fourteen (U), lu town twelve (12). range thirteen (13) has re ported in favor of the location and vacation thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be tiled in the County Clerk's oflice, ou or before ioon ou the 1st day of September A. D. 181, or such road will be vacated and located without reference thertto. J. I). Tutt. 15t5 County Cleik. Bridge Notice. Notice is hereby given that bids will be re ceived for the construction of five 5) or more pile bridges, ranging from twenty (211) to sixty (00) feet lu length (the same to be of the same general character as the bridges built during the past year) up to noon of tho 4th day 01 August. lRsl. The Commissioner reserve the right to reject any or all bids. lly order of County Commissioners, into J. D. Tutt, County Clerk. Road Notice. To all whom It may concern : The section line road petitioned for bv Charles I'liilpnt et al. commeuciug at the south west corner of section twenty-three 23 j. town ship eleven. (11). range twelve 1121, running lhei.ee east between section twenty-three and twenty-six 2t , ana twenty-lour and t wentv-llve. 125 1 same town ami range e and terminating at the south east corner of sec tion twenty-four L241. township eleven, 11, road twelve 12J. and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's olllce, on or before noon 011 the 25th day of August, A. I). IshI or such road will be opened without reference thereto. J. D. Terr, 14t5 County Clerk. Legal Notice. Fublic notice is hereby given that the under signed purchased at public tax sale on the 21 th day of November, 187a, and at tho County Treasurer's oflice in the City of l'lattsmouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, and separately in tracts of forty acres. the following described lands for the taxes of 1878 to-wit : The south half (s4) of section thirty (sec 30) township ten (10), range twelve (12), taxed as non-resident. All in Cass County. Nebraska, aud east of the fith Principal Meridian. I am still the holder of theCertitieatesof sale of the above described lands, and unless redemption therefrom is made within two years trout the date of the above said sale, at the expiration of which said two vears. the time of redemption will expire, application will be made to the Treasurer of the above said County of Cass lor a tax ueed there on. S. N. Mkkkiam. June 30, 1881. 1013 Road Notice. To all whom it may Concern: The section line road petitioned for by W. R. Murray et al commencing at the north west corner of section thirty-live (35), town twelve (12). range thirteen (13) thence north on section line one half mile where it terminates said load will be opened. All objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed iu the County Clerk's oflice. 011 or before noon (in the 1st day of Sept. A. D. 18S1 or such road w ill be opened without reference thereto. J. I). Tl'TT, 15t5 County Clerk. Road Notice. To all whom it may Concern: The section line road petititioned for by George Meisinger et al. com mencing at the north west cor ner 01 the south west quarter (4) of the south west quarter (4) of section nine (ill township twelve (12) range twelve (12), runuiu thence south a quarter (4) of a mile to corner of sec tion eight (8) and nine (9) and sixteen (li) aud seventeen (17), in said town and range and ter minating at said corner will be ordered opened. All objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's olliee. ou or before noon on the 1st day of September, A. 1. 1881 or such road will be opened without refer ence thereto. J. D. Ti tt, 15t5 County cleik. Road Notice. Toall wliom it may concern: The section line road petitioned for by Allen Coleman, et al. commencing at the south cant corner of section seventeen 171, township eleven II range twelve 12, running thence north 011 sectiou line, to the north east eorner of section live. 5 township twelve 12, range twelve (12) and terminating at township line, and all objections thereto, or claims for dam age, must be filed iu the County Clerk's olliee, on or befoie noon on the 25th day of August, A. D. 1881, or such road will be opened without reference thereto. J. D. TCrr. I4t5 County Clerk. Road Notice. To nil whom it may concern : The section line roads petitioned for by W. J. Carter et al. commencing at the southwest corner of section thirty-three (33), township eleven (11), range twelve. (12), and run king west to the north west corner of section thirty (30). township twelve (t2), range twelve 12. aud also one commencing at the south west corner of section thirty-three 33. township eleven pi, rauge twelve 112. and tinning north to the northwest comer of sec. twenty-one town clev 11 range twelve: and all objections thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's Olliee, on before noou on the 25th day of August, A. D. 18sl, or such road will be opened without refer ence thereto. J. D. Terr, I4t5 County Clerk. Tax Notice. To the unknown or non-resident owner oroe cupantof lot No. ten lo, iu block No. one hundred and eleven I'll, in the City of l'latts mouth. Cas County, Nebraska : Vou are here by notified that the above describe J lot was as-s.-sM-d for the years 1872 and 1873 as belonging to au unknown or non-resident owner ; that s.iid lot was sold for the delinquent County aud State taxes of said years, on the Vth day of Seoteinbcr. 1"74. to Cass County, in Nebraska. ytliere being no other bidders therefor ; that the certificates 01 sale tor tne said taxes weri as signed to Edward Oliver, on the 18th day of June, 1K81, and that unless redemption lroni suit! sale be made before the loth day of Octo ber. 1881. a Treasurer's tax deed will be isued to said assignee. 10H3 Kdwaud Olivkk. Assignee. Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to vacate a County road, petitioned for by Turner Zink. et al.. commencing at the center of section thirty three I33J. on South side of said section thirty three 33J, towu twelve (12), range ten no), run ning t lence North one and one-half (14) miles, ami termiuatiiii! at the road running Fast ami West, said road to be vacated being known as Road 107, has reported in favor of the vacation thereof, ami all objections thereto, or claims fur damages, must be filed iu the County Clerk's otlit-e on or before noon on the 7th day of September. A. 1. I8si, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. lots J. D. Tutt, County Clerk. Probate Notice. In the District Court of Cass CountyJN'ebraska, Iu the matter of the estate of Hiram Hoguu, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have made ao plicatioiiaccording to law for a license to selland convey all the right. title and interests of Hi ram lfogan deceased, in and to the following desciibcd real estate lo-wit : The north half (n4) of the southwest quarter (sw4) of sec. thirty-two (32) town ten (li) range ten (10) east of the oth 1. M., Cass County, Nebraska, 1:: and that the hearing of sai.l caise is set for the l'Jth day of August. A. D.. ts8l, at tme o'clock p. m. on said day, at the office of the Clerk of the District Cour in the city of Lincoln. Iind raster County. Nebraska, before the Hon. S. B. round. Judge of said Court, at which time ami plan :.'.l ieioi' interested may appear and aho' cau-e if any there be by legal authority should not be given for the sale of said land. 10t4 liAKYltY llOUAV, Adluiu'r, B0NS' BRICK YARD. In the rear of the Bonnor Stahles OX FOURTH STREET. GOOD HARD First-Class li r i c k , . . NOW READY AUD FOR SALE. Will Jo Contract Work and Guarantee Satisfaction. J. I JONS &SON, lm3 Plattsmouth, Xeb. BETTER GOODS AND- than anywhere west of the Mississippi River AT FRED. GORDER'S M IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main, hetw. Third and Fourth Streets. East of Court House, ALL KINDS OK Agricultural Implements, the best aud latest Improved patterns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. -o ALL FARMERS know what I keep, and my Spring aud Suanner stock is now ready. Give Gorder a call. Anything needed on a Farm can be ft 11 nil here. In addition, I have added ail kinds of Buggies I Wagons AND IN SEASON. SdgTDON'T FORGET THE PLACE. $66 a week In your 011 town. Terms ami outfit free Address. 11. IIai.lktt & Co. 1 orilaud, Maine. -iiily E. G. Dovey &Son, AT THE OLD STAND. Still find themselves at home to Ca-s County Farmers and all their old customer. We hate this Winter our us ual full anil larger linen 0 goods than, perhaps, ever be fore. As the growth of the country lias demanded largei stocks, and of a better class, ivt have endeavored to meet Unit demand. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens for Winter wear, we have a large aud varied assortment at reduced rates. DRESS G-OCODS of all kinds. Dress Trimmings of the latest styles. Buttons in endless variety, ourjine of NOTIONS is exceedingly large, and we think, well selected. LADIES SHOES MEN'S AND BOYS BOOT AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSUS' SHOES. to suit all persons anl all 2'urses A very full line of ii liANHlVA It K .M HTOXK.WAKK, which you must see to select from. Sngars of standard grades, ippnnofthe finest finalities, selected by our 1 Udo selves. Pflffppt! of manv brands, especially our own uUliuuu brand of kkksii koai.tkii cokkkk called the "MEKlqCE." Try it and see, before purchasing elsewhere. Dried Fruits of all kinds, fresh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED GOODS from all ouarter. Very Hue California goods. GREEN WINTEK A1TLES by the barrel or bushel. In all these branches we shall en deavor to sell an low a any one, aud as is posstple to do a holsu ki si kss. We invite attention anil will show all ttiat call our goods. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, and call often and early. 37m3 E. G. DOVEY & SON. IMatUrnout h Ntfb. PLATTSMOUTH- SILVER HELICON BAND, COMI'OSKM OF TiintTi:i:v i 1:11 iii:i:s. Is now fully prepared to furnish music for any and all occasions. A Thorough Organization with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders respectfully Holicited. Terms reasonable Apply to J. I YOl'XO, I. O. Book Store, or lOtf J. FIN LEY JOHNSON. Sec'y. C. SCHLEGEL, Successor to Sciii.k!fx & Nikma.v.) Manufacturers of ZISTE CIG-AB. And dealers in SMOKEKS' FANCY ARTICLES, SMOKING and CHEWING T 0 I) A C C 0 . Special BUANDS and sizes of CIGAKS made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar clippings sold for suioklprr obaceo. Mali Street, one door west of J. S. Duke's stor ijtJnMite Vot Office, Plattsmouth. Neb. Im3 WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer Id DHY GOODS, CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOOD3 :o : GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Large stock of BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queensware, and In fact everything you i'n call for iu the Hue of General Merchaiidise. CASH PAID FOB HIDES AND FCBS. All kinds of country oroduce taker In ez change forjgoods. liif?T rX l EFsRTtvl-k Ml