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The Herald.IAJCAI. ADVERTISEMENTS.
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COMMUNICAYTON'S,As or.r r pare is limited, nil co'iMhunicaMnns
m;: l be b.Kf aid la Ine p Vint, with ' WtisleOf .VOi'OS.
'j p'r is if"ponslbls fur tbe correct nessI.; 4 to coiy ! paid matter and paid Le-y- al
, o!.ly.
1. Ai-- y person who takes the paper regularlyfrutnli.-- pos-nl!le- e, whether diiecli'rf to hisname, or wn.-the- r lie Is a subscribe r or not larcs..oi.su.io for the pay.
2. II miv person ordei his p',Hr discontin-ued, he must pay ull arrearages. ir the publish-er m;:v continue to send It until payment Ismade.'an.l collect the whole amount, whetherthe paper is t .lk-- n from the oillee or not.
3. me rou H have decided that refusing totnt-- new!.ip-r- s and periodicals from the postorbee or removing and leaving them uncalledtor, ii prima faeii evidence of intentional
LOCAL NEWS.Order in the Court.
Virginia for Grant, last Friday.
The city council ieets Saturdaymight.
Straw Hats fr Planters, 10 centtacb. Grxat Red Store. 6tf
Hovel's Batterys for sale by Smith& Black's. 4t8
The Merges building is receivingits first coat of plaster."
For good 10 and 15c cigars go tosmith & Black's. 4t3
JL Largs line Ladies Fancy Goodsthe Great Red Stor. etr
A. child of Wm. TTttencarur diedf EC irlet fever, Menday.
Se Fnrnitur at the Great RedStor and dn't forget it. 6tf
Summer undtrwsar 55 cents aSuit at tbe Great Red Store. 6tf
Engineer Cob. Connors is againrunning on this end of the road.
Twelve or fifteen boxes of orangesand lemons just received, at F. S.White's. 5t2
Work has commenced in the oldHotel lots, removing ashes, rubbish,etc.
McEl wain, deputy Sheriff, VronghtMr. Willett Pottenger, Jr., in on timeyesterday.
A. large line of Boots and Shoesat the Great Bed Store, at makersprices. 6tf
A daughter of Jaraes Kennedy(Ethel) died yesterday mrning, efmeasles.
Latest Styles Mens' Spring Hatsaad Straw Goeds at the Great RedStoee. 6tf
Fire meeting next Tuesday even-
ing; all of the firemen are expacted lobe present.
The best Xew Yerk apple vinegarin the market, guaranteed strictly pureat F. S. White's. 4t4
Oregon goes for Blaine, in conven-tion but Cronin's Ghost says she'llvote for Tilden.
"Our new Baby" cigar is still theStandard Bearer. Smith & Black gua-rantee the Brand. 4tg
Jerry Hartraan commenced onIike SchnellUacher's new building on
VIonday. Loom her up.
Factotyviile flour warranted toLve satisfaction, or money refunded,
.c F. S. White's. 4t4
Merges and Leonard's new build-i- g
is nearly done, and a very nice lit-- e
store it's going to be, too.
Loren Davis and A. B. Smith wentut to Arapahoe yesterday, looking af-- er
land and lots of the former.J. S. Gregory and family have set-.le- d
at Central City in this state, butre visiting here during Court week.
One ef the bridge men had hist hand badly crushed on Tuesday,le falling ef a piece oi trestle tisa- -
M"r. T. W. Shryo'ck will be glad toany or all of his old friends andns at the Great Red Store, where
as charge of the Furniture de-ne-
5tfTva. Gilmore sends us some new)f seed potatoes, which we test-in- d
they are Xo. 1. For sale atjiold's.
The Grand Jury holds its rueet- -
g3 in the Liederkranz hall. Tboy'llak sweet (?) music for some of theys pretty soon.
Herrmann's window presents onea handsome display of curtainings, and the next a fine assort- -
of hosiery.
)ied: Elma W., son of Wm. andM. Wettencamp, aged i year, 7
hs and 10 days, ef scarlet fever,e 27th of April, 1830.
The Murphy vs Murphy case wing tried Friday. For the presenthave let Dave Miller out and now
he "praties" for the game.
Mr. W. B. Shryeck has severed hisction- - with the Flattsmouth
int. and will probably sooa seeklver fields of the carbonate camp.
.Vt. F. Hobbs is having very good.ccess at his trade this Spring; has
its of work, and wants lots more. HeIwill be found in his new shop, underWescott's.
Dr. Livingston's youngest sonStewart, has been dangerously ill, arelapse from the measles and is stillquite low, but hopes are entertainedthat he may recover.
According to a rioted astronomer,the next Presidential . inaugurationday, March 4th, will be cel-ebrated by the old coraet striking the"yearth" and burnin of 'or hup.
A fine iinn of lisle glovos.A complete asaoi tui-i- ii of wen's and
boys hats.Xove!ti3 n hanging baskets, win-
dow boxes and orn tint-nta- l flower potstt W. H. Baker & Co a. 6U
FersoualT. X. Bobbitt of Tiptoa is in town,
attending court and called on the IIei:-al- d
yesterday.
Miss Mamie Gibseu left Wednesdayafternoon for Adrian, Michigan, toBpend the summer with an Aunt.
Mr. C. M. Huebner, former clerk ofMr. Merges, now of Omaha, has beenvisiting in Plattsoiouth and vicinityfor a few days.
Mrs. A. McLaughlin in companywith Mrs. Jno. R. Clark of Lincoln,left last week via the C. B. & Q. for avisit to Chicago.
Mr. J. Tance Lewis of Washingtonwas in the city last week and the flrstef this, the guest ef his brother-in-la- w,
Wes. Montgomery.
M. L. Thomas, whilonse publisher ofthe Cass County Chronicle, and bowsteering the Red Cloud Chieftaincraft, is in town a "coortin."
Mr. Geo. E. Thomas and family leftfor their home in Chicago last Tuesday,Mr. Thomas having completed hiswork upon the bridge here.
Mrs. Capt. E. B. Murphy, of Arapahae, is visiting her father, Mr. S. S.Billings, and sisters, in the city. Herfirst visit for fowr or five years.
Capt. John S. Wood, organizer ofposts of the '.'Grand Aimy of the Re-
public," visited Plattsmouth, Menday,and organized the above order in thisCouaty.
Andy McMakin's "whoop la ! !" hasbten heard threugh the land. Andylooks well, feel3 well, and is for Blaineall over; got corruptee! since he wentto Kansas. 'He returns this week.
Dr. Livingstorr-wTi-s telegraphed foron Monday last to visit Lincoln to seeMrs. Cushing, who was reported veryill. Owing to the sickness of his sonStewart, he was una"ble to answer thecall.
Mrs. S. S. Hinkle and family leftPlattsmouth yesterday for BattleCreek, Michigan, where they expect tomake their future home. Their manyfriends here will regret to lose them,but all will unite in wishing themprosperity wherever they may go.
Mrs. J. S. Tewksbury, Miss Tewks- -
bury, Mrs. Robt. Maxwell and MissGrace Maxwell, teok the afternoontrain oa Monday last for an extendedtrip to Xcw Hampshire and the oldhome, which they have not visited forten years. Their visit will be contin-ued most of the summer.
R. H. Oakley, the Grand Master ofthe Ancient and Accepted 0rder ofFree Masons in Xebraska, "visited uson Tuesday, officially. The Lodge met,was reviewed, taught itspaces over, and returned thanks to theG. M. in good order. Personally, War-ren desires us to say that Oakley is agood fellow, a Xo. 1 Mason, good-leo- k-
ing, euergetic, and full of the spice ofthis life. Everybody is glad to see him,"and where Oakley walks the daisiesgrew. 'Them's our sentiments," butWarren's responsible for this "notiss."
Lawyer Warren, of Nebraska City,and Junior Grand Warden of the Gr'dLodge, is now looming and practicingat his trade (Masonry) about town.Warren is a good fellow, too. not sogood-lookin- g as Oakley, but there is astyle about him that takes; that is, hetakes ta fee a joke a smile mostanything he can get. We like Warrenfirst-rat- e, and we knew he likes us, be-
cause he said so that is, across thestreet, or up at Plattsmouth when he'sdown at Xebraska Citv. That's theway he likes newspapor men.
From Rounds' Printers' Cabinet."Mr. MacMurphy, of the Herald
at Plattsmouth, Xeb., seuds us somevery pretty samples ef his commercialwork ; among them his own office sub-scription receipt, neatly set up and or-namented with tho Japanese herder,and printed in carmine."
'Mr. Rush O. Fellows, foreman andprinter of the Herald ollice at Platts-mouth. Xebraska. sends two very orig-inal and tasty specimens of his cardwork, which are among the very neat-est and most judicious exemplifica-tions of the real use for which the newJapanese ornaments are intended, andshow very plainly that Mr. F. is agood printer."
;The above complimentary noticesfrom Mr. Sterling P. Rounds, one oftne best if not the best judge of fineprinting in the United States, gives sno little satisfaction, and convincesus that our efforts to do justice to ourcustomers are appreciated by at leaston who knows. Mr. R's Cabinet is al-
ways eagerly watched for, and thelarge amount to be learned therefromis at once "swallowed up." The Jobspecimen department, which space hegenerously contributes to the public,and which shows the handiwork of thebest workmen in the west, brings himthanks from thousands of printers.Tire 7a S. P. 11.
It's Cotue.The rain, the gentle rain, it pattered
down like dew from Leaven, only a lit-tle harder, and a few drops more; yetstill we are encouraged to hope forbelter things.
The Greenback Delegates to theirState Convention at Columbus are :Owen Marshall, of Salt Creek; T.
W. Wilburn, of Greenwood; J.Roberts, of South Bend; John Tewks-bury, of Weeping Water; J. S. Greg-ory, of Plattsmouth ; L. G. Todd, Lib-erty and G. W. Shrader, of Rock Bluff.All except Elm wood, we could not as-
certain them.
Knights of Honor Celebration.The gentlemen belonging to this in-
stitution met in social conclave Satur-day evening, with many invited guests.The Herald very much regrets thatit could not be present, but every onepresent says that it was no of the best,the pleasantest.raost social reuniens wehave had. Prof. Jno. Marshall acted
las masterof ceremonies and D. IIffheeler, Gen. Smith and others mad9speeches suitable to the occasion. "K,O. H." Kee tT Harm --that's what
, these boys d-j- , and gama thaps theyare, mostly.
New Restaurant for Sure.Mr. Frank Stewart has bought out
Davis & Peterson in the Restaurantbusiness and will run the same here-after, and by the way he keeps a goodplace too we supped there the otherevening and it was A N. 1.
Rev. J. Gallagher leaves to-d- ay forEvanston, 111., to pass his examinationand obtain his diploma of graduationin the Biblical school there. He willbe absent six weeks.
We had the score of a Glass ballshoot, but after Bill Jonas treatingus as he did about the wind, Ac, yes-
terday morning, be hanged if we pub-
lish it till next week.
Wm. and Gus. Ilerold, we under-stand, intend building a handsome edi-
fice on the old Saunders House lots.A hotel some say if they get any en-
couragement, two stores if not.
- Court adjourned yesterday after-noon and held a short session in theevening. The Grand Jury have pre-
sented nothing sa far but we under-stand have plenty of business beforethem.
Frank Gregory was married atCentral City last week to Miss Cox.Hurrah for Frank,.' and 'hurrah forMrs. no, let Mrs. Cox Gregory hurrahfor herself, we never trespass on aladies' rights..
The wife of F. W. Fairbanks, oneof the Coarant printers, arrived lastweek, and Fred knows how it is tohave a house of his own, with noBoard bills, wash bills and "sich" toJfret about.
From seeing Mr. Wm. Ilerold audMessrs. Davis and Xewell examiningthe Id walls, etc., of the defunct Saun-ders Ileuse, we are led to believe thatthe building of the "Uerold Block"will soeu be commenced.
Court week always bring a bigdemand for hotel accommodations, andthe lack of them just new is so muckfelt that it has caused numerous de-
mands for private board. Where is theman that's going te build us a "hash-ery?- "
. .,
The town is full of friends of theHerald from the County, we can'tremember all their names and haven'ttype enough to "set 'em all up" in ifwe could, just consider this as thewarmest kind of a "personal" and be-
lieves us yours truly .
The physicians iu the city havehad their hands full of patients lately.Measles have fairly taken the town,whooping cough
"
skirmishes aboutand fever of various sorts have beenmore than usually prevalent. Is itthe dry weather or the comet?
An old time tramp was draggedto jail on Monday by indignant citi-
zens, while the Chief of Police was atdinner. He was a "b-a-d- " man, thattramp. While on the street aud in jailke would call everybody everythinghe could lay his foul tongue to; He'spounding reck now.
RJ. Rev. Robt. II. Clarksen, bishopof the diocese of Xebraska, visitedPlattsmouth last Sunday and preachedin St. Luke's church morning andevening. Four persons were confirm-ed in the evening and large congrega-tions listened the Bishop's able andconvincing discourses.
Frank S. White, the old man, youknow, has got home, and, you'bet, Chi-
cago had to take it. A committee ofdiscovery was just going to be startedout when Frank reported, right sideup with are. Great old boy, Frank is,and if any sucker in Illinois wants toget ahead of him. he's got to get upearly.
The show for fruit seeius mostexcellent thU season, and we never re-
alized before how many fruit treesthere were in Plattsmouth. Ridiugwest on Washington Avenue, theyards are a mass of white blossoms.Hurrah for plenty of peache3, apples,cherries, plums, and ail kinds of goodfruits.
It is impossible for U3 to give theCourt proceedings this week, as wegenerally have a great deal of localmatter Court week, anyway, and sofew cases come to a definite conclusion before Wednesday evening, whenwe close the forms, that it is almostuseless to try and give the record un-
til the succeeding week.
Samuel Ryan, of Tipton Precinct,was damaged by fire last Thursday.His house caught from a defectiveflue, tind destroyed the entire buildingand almost all the contents. It was asevere loss for Mr. Ryan, but by theaid of kind neighbors it is hoped hewill soon b on his feet again, andready for Spring work.
Miss Lena Armstrong will lectureat the Methodist church next Sundayevening. Subject: "Ciphers and Fig-ures." Miss A. is lecturing to obtainfunds to complete tho medical educa-tion required of missionaries to India,sutscient t enable them to treat thefamilies of the natives. Lecture free;collection taken afterward.
The improvements in and aroundour city increase and multiply contin-ually. Our manufacturing interestsare enlarging daily. One of the latestadditions to our producing capacity isa New Brick yard in the hollow go-
ing to the Brewery, run by Peter Reu-lan- d,
where they think they havefound fire clay of superior quality.
This has been the week of Jubileeand reunions. Satarday the K. of II.had a fentival ; Monday the G. A. R.was organized in Plattsmouth, the I.O. O. F's held an anrraal love feast,and the A. F. & A. M's. under thecharge of Grand Master Oakley, wentdown to Rock Bluffs and had a "spiel"after old Solomon and those chaps weread of. Tuesday evening the Masonsof Plattsmouih jubilated, and Thurs--
I day the Herald came out bright and; new, and Judge Pound's Court did
mure uusiness in a -- minnii man anycommon court could in a wetk.
Organization of a Post of tha GrandArmy of the Republic.
A post of this organization wasj formed in this place on Monday ev-- iening by Capt. Wood, of Omaha. Theold soldiers rolled in to the number ofthirty, and a very pleasant meetingwas held. The officers of the pust areas follows :
Commander, Gen. R. It. Livingston.Sen. Vice Commander. John O'- -
Rourke.Jun. Vice Commander, Sam. M.
Chapman.Quartermaster, Jno. A. MacMurphy.Adjutant, Jno. W. Jennings.Surgeon W. II. Xewell.Chaplain A. Wright.OtBcer of the Day, Edward Donovan.Officer of the Guard, J. B. Strode.Asst Adjutant, M. McElwain.Asst. Quartermaster, M. B. Cutler.After the inauguration ceremonies
the party adjourned to Stewart's Restaurant, where a neat, collation ofhard tack, mule meat and other commissary store awaited the bovs. Wehopa much for this post. It has beenwell organized aud competent Officerselected and wo hope it may be keptup as it should and succeed nnd prosper to the end.
George Donovan spent Sunday inPlattsmouth with his parents.
The Cass county Agricultural Society and the Plattsmouth Park audDriving Association both met lastevening in Judge Sullivan's room, andheld very satisfactory and interestingmeetings. One hundred dollars weresubscribed for the purchase of thenew Fair Grounds and the fairgroundslocated threon. Full particulars nextweek.
Another sen of the colored familyliving n JVaskington Avenue, died onSunday night last and was buriedMonday. He was a brother of theone who died several weeks ago andboth were said to have had lung fever.The little fellow just dead was abright boy of five or six years, witha talent for singing sweetly, such as isoften found among the colored people.
We notice on the road leadingeast from Judge Maxwell's corner thedust laying thick and deep, clear acrossthe road like a drift of snow. It is afoot thick in places. We believe afterit rains and before it is packed downwe would haul that rici) black "illi-gan- t"
alluvial soil and top dress theorchard or some grass land. Itcouldn't bo boat and oh, what a cropof grass it would bring!
Dolmans.ENGLisn Jackets, Walking Coats,
Ulsters,Circulars, Wraps,
atW. II. BAKER & CO'S. 6t3
A burglar entered Dr. Schi'.d-knecht- 's
house Tuesday night andtried to hook, cribbage, steal and getaway with his coat, pill box and sun-
dry other effects and chattels. TheDoctor or rather Mrs. Doctor heard thenoise and awoke Doctor S. who firedfour shots at the scoundrel, one ofwhich took effect, enough to causesaid thief to jump about four feet per-
pendicular and drop the Doctor's coat.Xo further clue to the party can befound.- Tho use of St. Jacobs Oil is indeedfollowed by the mtst wonderful re-
sults. More than a dozen caes havecome to my knowledge, where St. Ja-cobs Oil effected speedy cures, but Iwill mention only on instance. Aman suffering fnr fwrntv-fou- r yearsfrom Rheumatism was induced to trytu St. Jacobs Oil. He used "a few bot-tles of this truly wonderful remedy,and is now entirely well once mere.
W. KnixiiAKDT, LI more, Wis.
On Tuesday evening a surpriseparty, gotten up by Miss Minnie Mur-phy for Miss Emma Hinkle, met atthe residence uf Mr. M. B. Murphy.The evening was spent very pleasant-ly with games and other amusementsand the company began to disperse atabout the witching hour of midnight.Mis3 Emma was to start the next afternoon for Michigan and the assembledcompany all joined in wishing her ahearty farewell.
IIskrt Lear, Patriot, Ohio, writes:1 was taken sick last. Wednesday
with a very severe Rheumatic pain inmy left shoulder; 1 was sc unwell thatI could not even turn mrself aroundin bed. Having heard of the curativequalities ef St. Jacobs Oil, I concludedto try it. Tho first application broughtrelief, and on the subsequent day Iwas aide to go to work. I thereforerecommend this excellent remedv toall sufferers with Rheumatism.
Dr. Dio Lewis. the Grahamite, vis-ited us, that is the folks here and Mr.and Mrs. Dan. Wheeler.; in particular,and he looks first rate. The Doctorinforms us that he lives once more in"Bosting," that he bids defiance to hayfever, having materialized to that ex-
tent that he fears but little from thepowers of miasmatic protoplasm, hisconscience being so serene thathe fears no ordinary mundanetroubles and wags his pow in happycordiality with all old Boston and agreat part of the rest of the UnitedStates. He is practicing medicine againand informs tis he has his hands full,but not practising his own theories onhis horses (as we have his word) butinstead of feeding them on good "branand sawdust meal at ten cents per dayhe crammed them full of good oatsand corn (very expensive in Boston)they run away with him, threw himout aud sprained his feelings badly.He lays it to a big black dog of hisneighbors, but we believe it to be aclear case of too much oats and too lit-tle bran. Xow Doctor, come and seeus again and don't get wrathy at thisnotice, because iF we didn't sort ofhalf like you we weuldu't waste thisspace to tell this story on you.
"Croaked Haertel."Aecept a t'.ieusnr.d thanks for that
Golden Remedv. I saffered manyyears with Rheumatic pains in mylimbs, ray lets ware drawn togetherand people called me "Creoked Haer-tel." I used SU JiiCt.bs Oil, and wascured, and cow .frel au well that Ithink I could dance as in my youngdays. Joitn Haertel, Fremont, 111. 1
TIMELY CAITIOX." Genuine Hop Bitters are put up iu
square paneled, ambr-colore- d bottles,with white label on one side printedin black letters, and green hop cluster,and on the other side yellow paperwith red letters; revenue stamp overthe cork. This is tho only form inwhich Hop Bitters are put up, and thesole right to iaake, sell and use themis granted to the Hop Bitters M'f'gCo., of Rochester, X. Y., and Toronto,Out., by patents, copyright and trademark. All others put up in any otherway or by any one else, claiming to belike it or pretending to' contain hops,by whatever names they may be calledare bogus and unfit for use, and onlyput up to sell and cheat the people onthe credit and popularity of Hop Bittets.
At W. H. BAKER & CO's,Dress Goods :
Calicos,Percales,
Cambrics,Lawns,
Silks, Buntings,Satins, Cheviots,
Fringes, Seersuckers,Ribbons, Momie Cloths,
Laces, Cashmeres,Passementeries, Suitings.
Trimmings. Ct2
To Rent.A new Hotel, with 17 rooms and
cellar. Enquire of4tf F. R. Gutiiman.
A young sow, three quarters Essex,for sale at the Herald o'uce. tf
Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, 35cents per '4 pound, and Ole Virginia.15 cents per package, both, curly cut,the best and finest smoking tobaccos intown, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 50tf
To the Ladies of Cass County.I have moved my millinery establish
ment into the building formerly occupied by Mr. Feeling as a shoe, store.I have a new stock of spring hats, bon-
nets, vails, ties, gloves, dress buttonsand many other notions.
Respectfully,Miss M. A. Sage,
5t2 Ashland, Xeb.
SPECIAL NOTICES.Thirty of the- best organ makers of the
World are competitor at the Pari Exposition.a cable dispatch to the Assaciated Pre saystwo highest gold medals have been awarded tothe American makers. Mason & Hamlin.
To Loan.Money at 10 per cent, interest on im
proved farms. , Apply to51m3 R. B. Windham.
Money to Loan.On good farm property on longtime.
Apply to J. W. Jennings,ltf Plattsmouth.
G. F. Gyger.TTnM?f Piiintiiic. CVirrinirn nainlinrr.- - r-- n - 1 n -
Graining, Calsomining, Paper-hangin- g.
YY 01 k warranted and specimens shownut J. V . Weckbach s and It. JJ. Windham's. 52raG
Mi o rpp Improved Hoot Iteer S'aclt-r- l1 tl il3 aire. 5 '. Makes five callous
of a delicious and sparkling heverasie whole-some and temperate. Sold by flrjgists. or sentby mail on receipt of 25 ets. Address, ClIAS. K.HlUES. Manufacturer. 215 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 50tiJ
Paintinj, Kalssniinui, Decorating.Dovey & McElwain having had
mnch experience in these branches areprepared to get up your rooms in thevery best and latest style. Leave or:ders for them at Dovey's st store. 5t2
Strayed.From J. II. Becker's farm, half a
mile north of Shat'ers school house, aroan cow, both horns sawed off, a holein each ear. A liberal reward will lepaid for her return.
otf . Henry J. Miller.Dj you Bel ie ce it.
That in this town there are scoresof persons passing our store every daywhose lives are made miserable by In-digestion, Dyspepsia, Sour ar.d distress-ed Stomach, Liver Complaint. Consti-pation, whQ for 75 cts. we will sellthem ShileHi 3 Vitalizer, guaranteed tocure them. Sold by Smith & Black.
IIome-3Iad- c Cigars.Avoid smoking eastern il 1 1 3" tene-ment-uia-
cigars. Ask j our dealersfor Pepperberg's pure brands of home-made cigars. If you don't find themthere, go where they are kept, and bydoing so, encourage home labor. Job-bing in cigars and smokers' articles aspecialty, at low prices. A large andVaried stock of smokers' goods alwayson band, at juices to suit the times.
42tf Julius Pepperberg.
WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPER. S.
C. R. Dovey & Co.
C. R. Dovey & Co. have samples ofthe very latest styles in wall papers,which they will be happy to show toany one desirous of paiering. Ordersmay be left at Dovey's store. Thesepapers are all new in design, and com-prise dados, friezes, panel papers, &c.,which they are prepared to put on inthe very best manner and latest style.
5t2
From a Distinguished Physician.Prof. Green, a distinguished allopath-
ic physician, wrote to the Medical Rec-ord to tLe eifect that after alt othermeans had failed, he sent for.the Kid-ney Cure (Safe Kidney and LiverCure), and to his astonishment cureda serious case of Bright's Disease byadministering it, and afterwards foundit equally beneficial iu other cases. 2tl2
Bttcklen's Arnica Salvo.The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumTetter, Chapped Hands, ChilblainsCorns, and all kinds of skin eruptionsThis 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, Wholesaleand Retail. Plattsmouth. Xeb:, 241y.
BBOWS-- s LI ER PILLSCure sick head-ach- e, and prevent
summer sickness and chills.
. BROWVS IKSI-- V TOXICCures Dyspepsia and restores appe-
tite. Try it; it cueks.
THE HEAI.ES OF TDK AEIs Brown's Arnica Salve. It has
no equal for curing burns, cuts, bruis-es, and inflamed eyes; Good for manor beast. .
TKti LlVUIt K1X(.Samaparilla, Dandelion and Io-dide Fotassicm invigeratt'S the Liverand purifies the blood; it cures scrof-ula and Rheumatism.
All of Browns Popular MepiciijEiifor sale by J. H.Buttei y.Smith & Black t
and O. F. Jehn3on, Plattsmouth, and rJohn Painter and Eledge & Co., East :
Plattsmouth.
THE MARKETS.HOME MARKETS.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Wednesday, Apiil 2.S 1880.Wheat. No.2 85Corn, oar, 18
" shelled 20Oats 20r.:u lt y, No. 2 ... 40Rye 45Nalivo. Cattle s wHo!i.. '.' 3 ID",3 50Rsuter 18K,::: mlt:'.tii 40 60
NEW YORK MARKETS.
New Yokk, April 2C, issoMonev Sl.03Whi-a- t ? 1 31Rye !)4CornOats 40 42
cniCAG) MARKETS.
Chicago. April 28, lSo.Flour $ dullWheat 1 13Corn 36'iOate 29SHve T3ViEarley 80
LIVESTOCK.Hops, fdiiptrfng. ?4 2lK"j ?4 50Cattle. 4 00:, t 4 85Sheep. 5 NK 0 25
Row ta Make Soap for a Cent a Pound.- Shave lato small pieces five bars of Dobbins'Electric Soap, and boil in three quart of wteruntil the toap U thoroughly dissolved, so thatuimu straining through a s'eve nothing re-main ; add to the solution or "suds" threejiallona of cold water ; stir briskly for severalminutes to mix, and set It away to cool. Al-though it will look like nothing but soapsudswhile warm, a chemical reaction will take placeand iu twenty-fou- r hours' time wiil developfoil y or l'Uty pounds of masnilicent and whites,ft s..i, ousting lei's than one cent a pound,and as p.ml as many ol the adulterated com-pounds culled soap, and sold at 7 to 10 cents apound. How lout; would 4t take for any eithersoap used the same to become anything but'"soap-cuds?- ". Any housewife knows that itcannot be done with any soap she has ever us-ed. See if it can be done with Dobbins' Elec-tric. Foi sa!e by all grocers.
IIkkd Hbos., Sole Agents,Weepini; Water, Neb.
Notice to Teachers.. Examination of persons wishing toteach in Cass county, will be at thefollowing times and places:
At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat-urday in January, February, May, Au-gust, October and Xovember. AtWeeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur-day in March, June aud September. AtLouisville 1st Friday and Saturday inApril, July and December. Xotice ofother examinations will be given.
No one icill be examined except atthe regular examinations ; and no cer-
tificates from other Counties will beindorsed.
E. II. WOOLEY,42tf Superintendent.
Dr. Kin it'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 iu pit ofStomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness,Constipation. Jaundice. Liver Com-plaint or any affection of the Stomachor Liver, in the shortest time possible.You are not asked to buy until youknow what you are geHing. There-fore, as you value your existence, donot fail to go to your Druggist and get atrial bttleyee of charge, which willshow what a regular ono dollar bottlewill do. Ask for Dr. King's Cali-fornia Golden Compound, and takeno other. Sold by Smith & Black,wholesale and retain, Plattsmouth,Xeb. 27eGwly
LEGAL XOTICES.Public Legal Salt
SALE OF SCHOOL, BOUSE.V.y TirtTi of a vote of the leiral voters of Dis-
trict C5. in lawful meetlnc assembled. I will onthe 21ft day of May, A. I. lss, at 3 o'clock p.m., sell at Public Auction the School House be-longing to 1 Hs-- t rict H5. of Cass County, Nebraska. 'Hie ;de to take place at the floor uf saidschool house. E. H. WOOLEY,
Sunt. Pub. Inft'n, Cas Co., Neb.riattsmouth, Neb., April 28th. 1S0. 6t5
Notice.To owner ot occupant of the following de-
scribed real estate in tho County of Cass andState of Nebraska, to-w- it : Lot eiaiiteeu (18).section twenty (20). township twelve (12), ranijefourteen (14J, ueing two 12 acres, iu cuss jo.,Nebraska-- : You are hereby not tiled that theabove described real estate, assessed as
to a non-reside- nt of Cas County, was.on the 2lst day of September, If ?5, sold to CassCouuty, Nebraska, there being no other bid-dc- rs
iherefor, lor the taxes levied thereon forthe year 1874 ; and that unless the same is re-deemed from Eii sale on or before the 1st dayof AUj-'UJ-- t, Ikso. a deed w ill be issued for saidreal estate to M. W. Morgan, assignee ef saidCass County. Ct3 M. W. 'MORGAN.
Road Notice.To all whom it may concern :
lhe Commissioner appointed to loc.te a roadcommencing at 1 lie South East coiner of section 1hirty-tw- o (32, township twelve (12;, northranjre ten (!0). East; running thence on saidsection line North one (Dmile and one-ha- lf
(i) ; thence East eight v (so) rods ; thence northone (1) niiie, to intersect w ith the road runningK:ist and Wtst, lias reported In favor of the lo-cation thereof, and all olilet tioi.s thereto, orclaims for damages, must be tiled in the CountyClerk's ofnee on or neiore booh, on the 2uiday of June. A. D. lsso. or such road will 1)2 ed
without reference thereto.u;5 J. D. TL'TT, Couuty Clerk.
Road Notice.To all whom it may Concern :
I lie Commissioner appointea to vacate a ro;:dnow located from south east corner of southeast quarter tse?) of north east quarter (neli)uf section tw enty-eve- n (27) town twelve (li)ran;;e liiliteen us) itieuee north citnen (15)chains thence north east to the north east corner of the south eat quarter (so') of the northesst quarter (neUjef said fection and to locatea road from the south east eornercf south-we- tt
quarter (sw1) of noilhtast quarter ue?) ofsaid section twenty-seve- n (7) to the east line
l section twent (7) tlier.ee northtwenty (Ctj) chains, has reported in favor of thevacaxioe and location thereof, and all objec-tion thereto or claims for cianiaxes. must befiled in the Conntv Clerk's oflice. on or bsforei;oon an the Shi o day of Juno A. i. SO. or euchroad will j vacated and Smutted without refer-ence thereto. J. 1). TUTT.Co Cletk. t5
Attachment Notice.Josiah Cliue, plaintiff, vs. James W. Stradlcy.
nou resident, ui'icuuaui. in justice s t.ourr,before Edwin Jearv. Justice of the Peace inand for Salt Creek Precinct. Cass Co., Neb.To James W. Stradley, t, defend
ant : You are hereby notified t hat the above-name- d
Justice of the Peace issued an order ofattachment against you. on the day ofAi.ru. ism1, in t u" amount ol eij:iit dollars andilltv-liv- i! cents (?s.r.i. and said cause Is eon; lu-lled iint U the !;)! day of June. A. 1). Ism), at 1
o'clock p. m. Josi ah CLINIC,(ireciiwooti, rtu., April jyth, lsso. 513
Attachment Notice.William Paul, liaiuliff vs James W. Stradley,
t defendant. In Justice's court,before Edwin Jeary, Jttsiice ot the Peacein and for Salt Creek Precinct, Cass Co.. Neb.To James W. Stradley, unit resident Defen-
dant : You are hereby noti-'i'-- d that the. hbovenamed Justice of the Peace issui-- d an order ofattachment on tiie day of April, lUio.against you in the amount of seventeen (17)eollars and said cause is continued until the9th day of June, A. D. laso, at 1 ::iu p. m.
William Paul.Greenwood. Neb., April lath, is. 513
Probate Notice.In the matter of the Estate of E. A. null, de-
ceased. In the County Court of Cass County,Nebraska.Upon reading and Clint; the duly verified pe-
tition of Ilarmaii Maxwell, praying that admin-istration of tiie estate of tz. A. Hull, deceased,be granted Edwin a. Jeary ; Ordered that no-tie- u
of the pendency of said caiue be publishedin the Nebraska Ukualu. a weekly newspaperprinted, published, and in general circulationin said County, for three consecutive weeks,and that the bearing of said cause beset forthe lltli day of May, A. D. ls. at 3 o'clock p.m., at the ollice of the County Judce, at Platts-mouth, at which lime and place ail persons in-terested may appear ai;d show cruise, if anvthey li ive, why administration of said estateshould not be grauted to the S:iid Edwin VJeary, according t the prayer of said ret'.'.icli.'
A. N. SULLIVAN, C.y.ujy j udtfe.riattsmouth, April 15, '
Road Notice.To all idtoi.i il trinj concern:
The section like road, eotr.menciiif: m x'cNorth West n-- . ) corner of section ti.rl: i v- -t v.'ol.'i, ev,'M:nn te: tloj rango twelve fi', ;u:d
UUfchig 4;t: iht osi il vjme, has ljt l ;i Ie- -
mi open n;-- . A'l objections llJereiO. or e!.;:a.sfoi damages. iuiL-.-t be fj.ed in ti;e CountClerk's o3ice on or before no u. on xkr i;t:i daVof June, A. D. IS50, or such roud wlil be opem iwithout reference thereto.
I 313 J. D.TUTT, Couaty CU Ik.
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Taken up by the 011 his enclosedpremises. 111 Eittht Mile throve Precinct, iu CassCouiiiv, Nebraska, bit the 3d lav of Februarylso. one brown heifer witli red and white headand white tail, Supposed, to be one year old.No marks. J. 11. MKIblNtiKli.
March 20th, 1SS0. ats
DISTRICT OF UIn the Cikouit Cockt ok the Unitki
SSTATES, TOlt THE DfSTUICT OF NKI:ltASK.A.The Union Mutual Life 1
vs. llisnr:in(A Tn VT n
Livonia Becker, ct al. L
OF SIOl'.TGAGK.Public notice is Iierebv iriven that in nursu- -
anee of u decree entered in the above cause, ontliei'iitli day uf June, 187'), I, William Daily,Special Master 111 Chaucerv in said Court, willon the lull day of .May, 1S&0, at the hour or 10o'clock in the forenoon of the said dny, at the.uiiii imui ii iue t uii-- u oiaies vouri itousoin the City of Omaha. iState of Nebraska, sellat public auction the follow-in- described property, to-w- lt : The West half fwl of the NonaEast quarter iie'il. and I lie North West quart-er inw4) of the South East quarter se1) ofsection No. six OJ. in towuehip No. eleven 11
ortii raiiue lotu teen ill . mviii t.ni r.M. ; situated iu the Count v of Cass. Slate of Nebraska. daily.
3t6 Special Master in Chancery.
In the matter of the estate of Cornelius Maho- -ny, aeceaseii, in the Couuty Court of Cass Co.,Nebraska.Upon reading and filiiie the duly verified pe
tition of P. 11. Mahonv. uraviiiir that administration of the estate of Cornelius Mahoiiy. de-ceased, be granted M. O'Connor : Orderedthat notice of tne pendency of said cause bepublished iu the Nebraska IIkkald. a weeklv
printed, and in generalcirculation iu said county. for three consecutiveweeks, and that the heai ing ol said caunr beset for the 7th day of Mav A. D., I8R1). at oneo'clock P. SI. at the office of the County Judue,at which tinreand place, all per-sons interested may show cause, ifany they have, why admiuist rat 1011 of said es-tate should not be granted to tl.t- - said M.O'Connor, accord In : in the iraer of said !eti-tio- n.a. N. Co. Judae.
April 2 th. isw. 613
DISTRICT OF cN J
In tub Circvit Court of the UnitedSTAIE3. FOlt THE DisTUICT OF NEBRASKA.
The Union Mutual Life I ,.. . vs- - Insurance Co...Agues C. Carper, et al. f Chancery.
OF. MOETGAGE.Public notice la hereby given that in pursu-
ance of a decree entered in lhe above cause,on the 21,1X1 day of June. ls7'J, 1, llliaru Daily,Special Master iu Chancery 111 said Court, w illon the 11th day of May. lsso, at the hour of 10o'clock in the ion 10.011 of the said day, at theNot th door of the. United state- - Court Houseip the City of Omaha, State of sellat public auction the following described prop-cit- y,
to-wi- t: The North vt cm quarter nWIof section No. thirty-on- e 31 J, iu township No.eleven 11 North in ran- - NO. twelve lj East,beiii on hundred and sixty Uhjj acres ac-cording to survey, more or lc-s- ;situate in Cass County, Nebraska.
WILLIAM DAILY,31j Special Master in Chancery.
DISTRICT OP fttctub Cun-li- t CotiiT of the United
S i AT r.ii KJH 1HK DlM'KICTThe Union Mutual Iife 1 -
vs. Insuiuiice Co., yn,,...Granviile E. Fiemir,.--. et. id..
VOlir.i l.flL'KK US' WllllTC.AIlKPublic notice is hereby idveu. that In pursu-
ance of a decree entered in the above cause, onlhe ith day of Jnce j. 78, 1, William Daily,Special .M;:ru r 1.1 Cliaccfi'V in s:id Court, will011 t jir nth day ot Mav. isk, at tiie hour of 1QoVlock in the forenoon o tiie said day. at thenouh door of the United States Inthe City of Omaha, state of Nebraska, sell etpublic auction, the following described proper-ty, to-w- it: The south cast quarter seUJ ofettion twenty-niu- e 2V and the north eastquarter ne:iof the north west quarter fnwV ofection thirty-tw- o 22 and twenty-fiv- e 125
acres off the nest pait of tiie iiortu-ha- if
u'il of the north east quarteriieH of section thiitv-tw- y and the souihhalf s'jl ef the in rlii.v.-- qu liter i.r 1 i of
seel ion twenty 20 ad iu u".'iiii:j elcve-- i '!
uonlioi rti:e ihd n en 1131 east 'of ;h si"tnftij lVil.'ii;U Mendi .u. in ail 1 Livehuuored and live I --.' 5) acres more or le-- s ac-cording lo the original Oovemment
111 the County of Cii-s-s and state offcraska. William Dailv.3t5 Special Muster tu
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Styles ISesigias.MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB.
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Fine Showingiesil oui in tliese ol
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Estray Notice.subscriber,
Master's Sale.NEiiliASKA,
FOKKCLOSUKE
William
Probate Notice.
newspaper, published,
I'laUsnioih.atappearand
SULLIVAN,riattsmouth,
Master's Sale.
EBltAftKA,
FOnKCLOSVJtK
Nebraska,
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Master's Sale.
NEKEASKA,
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Road Notice.Tit nil u hnm it mmj concern:
The Section line road commencing at theSouth Easftse) corner of the North East quarter(ne'i). of Section twent (27), Towntwelve laiie eleven I'llj, running thoueenorth on section Hue. to (lie south boundary uttho town of Louisville has been declared bythe Hoard of County Commissioners an openroad, and all objections thereto, or claims fordamages, must be filed in the County Clerk '.1
ollice, on or before non on the 12th day of JunoA. D. lsso.or such road will be opened withoutrufrrence thereto.
:5 J. D. TUTT. Co. Clerk.
Probate Notice.In the matter of the estate of Joseph S. Upton,
deceased.Notice is hereby given, to all persons having
claims against the Estate of Joseph ij. Upton,deceased, to file the same 011 or before the lothday of November, A. I).,lso, in the office of theCounty Judge, at Plattsmouth, Cass County.Nebraska.
A. N. Scli.tvax, Co. Judge.Plattsmouth, April 14th, 1860. 4t4
Sheriff's Sale.Iiy virtue of two Executions issued by W. C,
Show-alter- , Clerk of the District Court wifhinand for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me di-rected, 1 will on the 24lh day of Mav, A. D.Isko, at lo o'clock a: in., of said day, at thoSouth Door of the Court lIou.se in PlattsmouthCity iu said County, sell al Public Auction thefollowing Keal Estate to-- w it : The south westquarter (sw)of section thirty-on- e (31) town-ship eleven (ll) range thirteen (13) east at thelith P. M.. all in Cass County, Nebraska. ThoSamo being levied upon ifud taken as the prop-erty of Thouia L. p.errv. Defendant ; to satis-fy two judgments of said Court by J. V. nd
'1 nomas Dryau, : assignedto L. T. A h ton.
PlaUsmoulii. Neb., April 19th, A. D. l&Sfl.Mo it. W. II if Kim, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb.
Master's Sale.DISTRICT OF
NEBKASK.' S.8.IX THE CInClIT C'OIKT OF TIIK L'NITKf)
States, 1 on tjie Disruitx of Seuhaska.The Union Mutual Life 1v. Insurance Co.. 111
Wm. 11. Detwller, rial. f Chancery.FUltK.CUiHL'KKOr MOUTAo".
Public notice is hereby giveu that in pur-suance of a decree entered iD th above cause,011 the jj.it li day ol June, 1S79. I, William Dailv,Special Master In Chancery In said Court, will011 the lllli day of May. 1K80. at the hour of 10o'clock iu the forenoon of the said day, at theNorth door of the United Stales Ci url Housein the t ity ot Omaha, State of Nebraska, sellat public auction the following d scrbed prop-erty, to-w- : 'Iwenty-cightt'j- xj rods and nine-teen 19 lii.ks East of the North West nwcoiner of the North West quarter uwl4J ot theNorth Wesl quarter of section seveu I7J, town-ship ten loj. Notlh of Range twelve U'J Ea-d- .
thence South fifty-tw- o OiiJrodR, thence Lasttwenty-fo- ur 2J rods.' 1 hence. South twenty-eiu- ht
t'sj de-ro- es East to the South line ot the'said lorty acre hit; thence North to the Northline of said lot ; thence West to the" place of
.!, f :i. 1 ii. nineteen f 1 y J acres, moreor less, situate j the County of Cass, State ofNm.'.sl.;t WILLIAM DaIJ.,''j Six'iini .Master in Chancery.
Notice.fn the District Court of the Second Judicial
District in and for Cass County, Nebraska.Elias Solomon and Isaac Nathan, 1
composing the firm of Solomoni-- taia.-iii- , t laiutins,
Hi
John C, Ward. StteSght & Miller.Defendants.The srad John C. Ward.' non-- w shlr-n- t !
fendant, will take notice that the above namedpl.iiatiin c!idonthe 20th dav of March. A. D.lSi-i- i. file their petition iu the District Court fCa-- s Count). Nebraska, against you, the-sa-
JoiiuC. Ward, and streiglit A-- Miller, piaymg-fo-r
a foreclosure of a Morig;ige, given by youon the !ith day of March. ls77, to one JameEix'oy, for the sum of scW.OO, and which mort-gage was alterwards assigued to thee nlain-tih- s.
lhe same beiut; given on one acre of land,described as follows : Commencing at lhSouth West (swi corner ol the South Eastquarter (se1-.,- ) of the North West quarter (11 wU)of section five th). township twelve (12). rangethirteen (1, Knst sixth (lith) P. M.. runningNorth twenty (21) rods, ; eightrods thence South parallel with the West linotwenty (20) rods ; thence West eight (3) rod tthe place of beginning, being in Cass County,Nebraska. On the ail day of April. l0,aid pe-tition wits amended by making Strelght & Mil-ler defendants, they claiming to bold a rubsetiii'Mit" inorl 'it;,'e on lhe sain piemi-c- s.
The of plulnlifTs' is that saidpremise he ti.U to snt-sf- their n,ram-- t
to:.eiHer wil n iuleiesl and cost. Yu aieliiert fore iilfie that imless you appear audanswer said petit ion, rs required ly law. de-- f
tult wl.l l e taken against you, and decreercuJercd accordingly.
SJLOMON & NATHAN,iiy E. B. Wis DUAii . Att'y. at 1