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THE II EH A LI). LOCAL, NEWS -Postal from Afton next week. New ilaplo Sugar at the P. O. News Depot. Hatt's butcher shop for corn fed Wef. Fresh stock of Candies at the P. O News Depot. Look out for old man U.itt. He has the finest corn fed beef this country affords. In the Catholic Church case before Judge Sullivau the Garnishee was not sustained. Choice and sweet oranges and choice new crop lemons at the I O. News Depot. We call attention to the Pipe Or an Ad of Mr. Pettee, in another col umn of this paper. Clothing at cost at Maldaner & Iltrnnaim's. 46t2. Thirty-one cars of hogs left Plalts tnotuh in the morning train for Chica go, one day last month. Uhinkets. .Shawls, Flannels, Carpets etc.;tc, at Maldaner & Heirmanu's. Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the IIekald Oftice;also scale book3 for grain and cattle dealers. 4Ctf G lures ruCirJce.l ilofrn to ACTUAL COST. 47tl AT SOLOMON' & NATHAN'S. F.S. Marshall Daily, has been iuite fick at hi home in Peru, but i3 recovering. l;.iots stx-A Shot's selling regardless of rest in order to make room for a new stock at .1. V. WiXKiiAcii's. -I'lA A brother of I. O. Phillipl was se-cn-ly iiijnn-d at t'hui iton, on the C. 15. S: Q., the it her day. ItemeiMber our goods are all new and at lower prh't'S than can be had in P! :ttsmouth. i'!i2 -lb 1 lil'V, t'av on MAI.nVNKU & 1 1 KK KM ANN'. II. Ot-orgfr Smith, our l:st. At left for California last Mon- ;i -: d ivs trip. l.n-cr A llrrniiann are stilii'g n-is at l;;".it s ilia defy cumj e l;ii'i4;f mniii fur an iniinMse -!-k. -IV. 2 X. r.. th s ill n::l;ijig iiprove- !( I) S -U 1 1 IS p:.!f! pn'ttng ::i now li.g, .:. lv. r.MiU R-vv. IV;. ! RloWF, "lot for ;! cne;tp t .J. V. Wkck A. il 'i !.i frst riailur-.tr- of th- I . Na- i v.tl Acab-my. Anapoli.s.RichaidTown ley, of Lincoln, w n- made an the other day. Ensign Ladies cn can buy Ditss (ioodsand Winter Goo-is at eroatly reduced prices at MaManer &. Herrmann's next door to Fi lit National Bank. 4;t2. A. B. Smith had another Tern er :irc! story to tell us. It had a ladder vt". in it. We can't iiud the right kiud oi type f.r Smith's story. Fred Corner starts east to-day for Fanning Implements, will buy noth ing but First Class goods ; wait until his return and examine his stock be lt re purchasing. 47t2 We saw Mr. Glover, of Louisville, at Omaha, the other day. He thinks tl;e Chronicle would have paid at Lou isville and it was unfair to desert them now when misfortune had already vis ited them. Market Gardeners: Send for Root's Garden Manual for 1S73, full of in.-tructions on garni ning topics, and price list of Chob-o seeds, sent for 10c allowed on first order for seeds. Address, J. B. Root. JCtlO Roekford, Illinois. Mrs. and Mr. Beckner will open a fruit and confectionary stand in a few days, en Main St., in the little room west of Solomon & Nathan's, which lias been very handsomely fitted up and painted for this purpose. Solomon & Nathan have made a slide! further reduction on Woolen Goods, jou will save money by calling on them this week. 47tl A Rtd Ribbon man tells us that brother Dovey invited all who had a led-ribbon and none others to speak the other night, and it shut out the H'jhoolmruiters, and the Temple of J Conor boy3. One of tho best farms in Cass County Nebraska for sale, cheap. Address The H krald Office. 47f Plattsrnouth Neb. -Tli i'fcb. number of th6 Neb. Farm (i has jut tome to hand, superb as ev er. It contains tte constitutions and I?y-'aws of the Fine Stockbreeders As sociation, and Wool Growers ABsocia tlcs. wticSnre Atsft isruV.isb next A case before J udge Sullivan came up of a Son Buinghis mother, ou ac count of old matters commencing in Germany Attention!! Have you observed Solomon & Nathan's out door display ? If you hate not g immediately AND COMPARE GOODS with prices attached. 47tl The dance at the new Billiard Uall Monday evening, was well attend ed and passed off very pleasantly, 633 were cleared for the reading room. Good. A New Barber Shop. I beg leave to announce to the pub lic that I have opened a barber shop in the west room of the Platte Valley House, neatness and the best of work manship warranted. Respectfully, 47t4 Jonx Schickktanz. Musonic. Th Masons, their wives and daugh ters will hold a festival at Mason's Hall on the evening of Feb. 22. All Masons in good standing are invited, as also their wives and daughters. Refreshments served at Hall. Flour Reduced. The well known and reliable millers, D. D. Johnson, at "Weeping Water, and C. Schluntz, at Cedar Creek, appreciat ing the hardness of the time3 au I the scarcity of money, have concluded to cut flour down to $2.50 per hundred lounds. Hurrah! won't we have bat ter cakes now. Ue.-t Rook for Evehtbody. The new illustrated edition of Webster's Dictionary, containing three thousand engravings, is the best look for every body that the press has produced in the present century, and should be regarded as indispensable to the well regulated house, reading room, library and place of buisness. Golden Era. Speaking of Tempsrance and Mr. Finchs efforts, we should like Dan'l IL Wheeler, Sr. to ask Dan'l II. "Wheel er, Jr.: who first 3poke to him at this place about the propriety of Mr. Finch coming to Plattsrnouth ; also, who wrote him at Lincoln asking 'him to ascertain on what conditions Mr. Finch lectured or would come here? An entertainment will be given in the High School Building on FRIDAY. FED. 15TII. The proceeds of which will be given to finishing the side-walk already com menced. It is hoped all citizens will turn ont and throw in their mite, and help tins work. Admission 10 cents. Flour Reduce;!. Fust family dour can be had at :2.5s) of F. .S. White and J. V Wrckbuch. made at tho Cfdcr Creek and Weeping Water mills. Clinton- & Joiixsox. 47;:i c. Siui.i-.NTZ. Grand opening of the Temperance j Billiard Parlor will take place on Fri 1 day f winner. Feb. 15. The public are i 'uidiallv invited. This Riiliard Par lor will be conducted ;i Tempt ranee princip'es and by teniperar.ee m.-n where 1 tdies as weil its gentlemen are invited. I7tl Temperance Billiard Co. Piails!i!oat!i Rehatln: Soclely will meet at the Council Chamber, Pi i- day evening, Feb. loth, 1S77. Reading by Mr. O'Donohue; declamation by W. F. Morrison ; remarks for the benefit of th? Society by the President; speech by Mr. MeDonagh. " DERATE. lief ol red. That the Sword is more powerful than the Pen. For Sale. A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled .and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of pipe, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire of M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES PETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts rnouth, Neb. 47tf. Boy Drowned at South Bend. Willie Coon, a bright little fellow of ten years, was drowned last Saturday morning while sliding ou a pond, near his father's residence in South Bend. A little schoolmate was with him at the time the accident happened, who was so frightened that he did not tell that lie knew anything of the wherea bouts of the missing boy, until the body was found under the ice, Sunday morning. The sad "affair has cast a gloom over the entire community. M. The distinguished Meteorologist and Weather Prophet, Professor Tice, of St. Louis, has issued his Annual Na tional Weather Almanac For 1878, in which he foretells the weather for every day in the year, explains the theory clearly on which his pre dictions are based, gives directions by which the unscientific can foretell the weather, and other valuable matters. The whole constitutes a work of great practical value to everyone, and is al most indispensable to farmers, For sample crfpy and terms of sale send 20 cents to Thompson, Tice & Co., St. Louis. Mo. Programme of the Plattsrnouth Debat ing Society, For Monday evening, Feb. 11, 1873. Music Quartette, Declamation E. T. Simons, Recitation Miss J. Patterson, Recitation Miss L. M. Shryock, Music Quartette Misse3 Barnes and Patterson. debate question. Resolved: That Love is a. greater in centive to action than fear. Affirmative E. H. "Wooley, W. T. Morrison, "W. S. Wise. Negative J. E. 1I rri son. Prof. Simons, E. B. Lew. "Will S. "Wiss. Secretary. Scientific Lecture, Illustrated. Prof. Louis Favour will give a course, of scentific lectures, at Fitzgerald Hall, Thursday, Friday and Sanfrday even ings, of this week, upon the subject of Light, Heat and Electricity, illustrated with the aid of a complete and costly apparatus, including the wonderful Speaking Telephone. From the complimentary notices of Prof. Favour, in other cities, we ar satisGed that his lectures are well worth hearing, and from which our cit izens can learn much upon these im portant subjects. Personal. It. G. Clisbe, of Weeping Water, call ed last week to see the Herald, and we had a very pleasant chat together. "Lino," Mr. . . Blackburn, travel ing agent and correspondent of the Omaha Republican has been visiting his parents in Plattsrnouth, and invad ed the Herald sanctum last Monday. Come again. Dick Iliegel, of tho Council Bluffs "Freie Prcsse" part of the material of which was once the "Deutsche Wacht" here, has been down to see his numerous friends at Plattsrnouth. He tells U3 that the Freie Presse has been a great success in the Bluffs, and that he has the best patronized, and most substantial German paper in the "West County Commissioners Proceedings. Board met in regular session Feb. 5th, 1878. Present B. S. Ramsey, II. Wolfe, James Crawford. The following official bonds were approved : R. Morrow, board of supervisors road district No. 19. J. N. Applegate, assessor for Liberty precinct. F. F. Rexford, road supervisor dist. No. 33. Bond of O. M. Torreace, for assessor in Center. Bond of Fred Stull, supervisor dist. No. 1. Bond of A. G. Elliott, assessor in Stove Creek. . Bond of Jesse Irwin, supervisor road dist. No. 33. Bond of Geo. W. Adams, assessor in Avoca. Bond of A. B. Dickson, constable Stove Creek. Bond of Geo. II. McCain, constable, South Bend. Bond of M. O. Alley, supervisor dist No. 33. Bond of II. Inhelder, supervisor dist. No. 4. Bond of D. T. Whitney, supervisor dist. No. 51. Application of II. J. Davis and oth ers for extension of time on sale of school lands granted when said peti tioners pay the taxes due upon said lands. Petition of Sharp & Morgan for Fer ry License granted for four years at 625 per year. Bond of Josiah Timblin approved for dist. No. 22. Bond of A. Prouty for dist. No. 28. Bond of A. B. Barr for dist. No. 23. Order allowed J. Temple, road dist. No. 23, for 55J. Order allowed A. Sutton, road dis- ! trict No. 48, for 610. Order allowed F. Stull, dist. No. 1, for 500 feet of lumber, also for 612. The bridges of Raymond and Camp- i bell were approved and accepted War rants ordered drawn on bridge fund for $250 each, to amount to .?'5,S00 : bal ance reserved until the painting is com pleted. They were also instructed to build approaches to bridges on Cedar Creek; also one across Weeping Water of 14 feet on range line between 10 and 11. These claims were then allowed: H. A. Waterman & Son for lum ber to dist 33 S126 70 Peter Gruber, for superintend ing construction of piers at Sheldon's 8 00 J. A. MacMurpby, blanks and court docket 40 50 M. McElwain, glazing at Court House 1 00 J. C. Eikenberry, poor house.. . 108 83 J. F. Johnson. repairs for Coun ty Judge 12 00 Streight & Miller, cushions 1 50 State Journal CoM sundries 105 85 W. W. Dunston, well, &c 5 50 C. Walton " 2 50 Herald Office, sundries 66 00 Jno". Gyger's expenses 33 00 Grand Jury, room rent 5 00 W. S. Wise, wood 60 00 D. D. Martindale, services as Co J Sup't. for January 05 50 D. D. Martindale, sundries for office ; 10 95 Order allowed John Lewis, su pervisor road dist. No. 49. . . 20 00 CP. Moore's bill allowed in full 532 00 Chopping 10 cords of wood, to Jeff Alley, at 80 cents a cord. Adjourned to 8 o'clock "Wednesday. Feb. Ctb, board met a3 before. Order for Mrs. Lodovinsky $5, re pealed. Extensions for tax list 82,300. Court bill for Grand Jury witnesses, &C, S3-.J7.20. Ordered that the money received from J. R. Vallery for poor farm, S750 be transferred to poor fund and cred ited to levy of 1877. The following claims were allowed : J. D. Tutt, recording deeds .... 813 95 J. M. Fatterson, sundries 11 20 Fred Gorder 17 63 R. "W. Hyers, b'rding prisoners. 102 63 J. II. Buttery, sundries., , 12 40 Sage Bros 23 00 J. C. Cummins, statement 3 00 T. "W. Shryock, chairs 4 00 G. W. Fairfield, plats.. . 43 00 Claim of Cutler for Morrison as dep uty coroner, not allowed. Clerk instructed to notify J. R, Val lery of the amount still due on poor farm, &c, John Chalfant, supeivuor road dist. No. 40. allowed 84. Jacob Slonker, toad district No. 53, S18.4S. Jars.es Ferguios, read dt. No, Zi, S25.00. N. B, Barr, road dist No. 26, 320.85. Road petition of A. Schlegel and oth era laid over. Treasurer ordered to report amount of fines and forfeitures for 1877. Feb. 7. Met as before. Claim of J. W. Shannon for hurrying John Sad den - $4 00 It. W. Hyers summoning ju ry, &c 73 90 Fred Gorder for coal, 14 10 J as. Stroud, for team, 14 00 Court Baliffs (Jan. term)... . 100 00 F. S. White per Geo Crosby, 10 00 Settlement with Co. Treasurer continu ed. February 8, The following bills were allowed : Cost bill foa Petit Jury 333 00 Shryock to have 847 68 for addition al book case, &c, in Clerk's room. Change of valuation made in assess ment of Weckback's lots. Ordered that J. C. Cummins state ment be spread upon the record. February 9. Clerk ordered to draw warrants for Treasurer's fees for collections of 1877. Duplicate warrants made out for A. B. Fox. Claim of B. S. Raofcey for services as commissioner allowed 625 00 II. Wolfe " 29 70 J. Crawford " 29 50 District Court Proceedings. The following is a statement of the cases on Calender of the District Court and disposition of tho same at the Jan uary term, 1878. Andrews vs Livingston, continued; Bryson vs Decker, et al, continued; Smith vs B. & M. R. R. Co., dismissed at cost of plaintiff; Darlin vs Poisal and Beverage, continued; Storys vs Latta, et al, continued; Fitzgerald vs Schneider, continued ; B. & M. R. R. Co. vs Dorrington & Winterstine, continu ed; Aultman, Miller & Co. vs Pettit & Pettit, continued; Quinton vs Taylor, continue!; Phillips vs O'Neill, cont'd. Deyo vs Woods, decree of foreclosure and sale for 1,198 50, and Attys. fee of 690, time for stay expires Feb. 19; Fitzgerald vs Pettit, entry striking from docket vacated and Decree as per stipulation of hist term of Court; Reighard vs Snyders, Decree for 1,904. 80 order of sale Attorneys fee of 120. awarded; Merrian vs Weekbach, Leave to Plaintiff to insert full name, and to deft, to answer in 30 days ; Merriam vs Upton, Dismissed at cost of pl'ff; Birds all Son & Co. vs J. M. & W. J. Car ter, Trial by jury, verdict for deft, ft i 6006,20 motion for new trial overruled, judgement on the verdict, and -10 days givea to reduce exceptions to writing; Dovey et al vs City of Plattsrnouth, Injunction suit continued; Hurley vs Eaton, Equity suit) Decree dismissing plffs. bill as to all the Real Estate ex cept the s e of s. w. J4' of sec. 24. 10. 1 1 and as to that 40 acres the Fox deed is set aside, improvements on said 40 acres valued at 630,00 and Fox paid an amount necessary to redeem 6100,00 total 6130,00 to which pl'ff excepted; G. II. Black et al vs City of Platts rnouth, Injunction suit continued; Parmdo vs Richards and Dowers, Attachment continued; Davis vs Sch later. Said to be settled; Johnston Harvester Co. vs Cunningham, Contin ued to same referrere Win. 1. Wells; Sara. M. Chapman et al vs State Grange et al Referent to Win, L. Wells to take testimony continued ; B. and M. 11. R. Co. in Neb. vs Board of Co Com'rs, Bill dismissed at pl'ff s cost pl'ff excepts and 40 days given to reduce exception to writing; Black vs Winterstine, Trial dencvo by jury, verdict for pl'ff, motion for new trial over ruled deft excepts and 40 days given to reduce exception to writing ; Cornish vs Axemaker, Continued; Richardson etc. vs Iluuter et al Continued; In the matter of the estate of II Amisou dee'd vs Ada Am ison et al, Continued; Nesbit vs Estate of II. Amison, Settled as per stipula tion judgment vs defendents; Wm. U. Shafer vs S. M. Merriam, continued; Eaton vs Dubois, Judgment in favor of pl,ff forposesion of laud, new trial awarded on motion of deft; Eaton vs Reynolds et al, (same entry); Ea ton vs Livingston, Continued; Latta vs Merriam, Demur sustained aud leave given to amend petition in thirty days and to make new Parties Plaintiffs who have leave to plead in thirty days thereafter; Nesbitt vs Shannon as Adm'r of Amison estate, Judgmeut as perstipulations vsDefts; Rouse vs Cornish, continued; Parmele vs Seirt and Seih, continued ; Shafer vs Shafer, decree of divorce granted to Deft who is to pay Pl'ff 61,000 00 in lieu of her dower interest, and Deft to pay SI 23 per annum for support of children who are left with Pl'ff uuUi further orders, Plaintiff to pay costs about 6300. Kirkham vs Fitzgerald, Demur sus tained, leave to Plaintiff to amend pe tition In forty days and continued; "Farmers Insurance Co. vs Patterson and Holmes, judgment in favor of the Defendants on the pleadings; Pettin gill et al vs W. J. Horton et al, decree of forolosure granted; Kupke vs Kup ke. bill for divorce continued ; State vs Ilobbs, coutinued; State vsllobbs con tinued ; J. M. Phillips vs David Gra ham, on motion of Plaintiff the Judg ment is vacated and cause set down for trial Pl'ff to pay all cost, made in District Court; Lou M. Hayes vs "Wm II. Smith, Administrator of Chandler estate, Decree of foreclosure granted ; Short vsB. &. M. R. It. Co Contiued; Fredrick Stisser vs Wilson and Bart ling, Right of possession of property found in Def't3 and special inter ests of Def ts valued at 10 cents and damage assessed against Pl't'ff for wrongful detention of property at 5 c'ts Judgment on the finding, motion for new trial over ruled, IT'ff excepts; To be Concluded. FAKirEIiS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main SU Plattsrnouth. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. Tor Sate. Best qualities of plag-Bmok-Ing tobacco always oa hand. 20-tf. MARBIED. KAUTFENBEEGER KXOWLTEB-At Platta mouth by A. N. Sullivan. County Judtc, on Feb. 12. A. KcrFENBiKOEB to M. Kjwowv. tkk; before kn Interested audience in the County Court room. SNYDER AHL On February 7th at the resi dence of the bride's Luher. ;it Cedar Creek, bv Rev. Mr. Chase, Mr. Charles Sn ydkk and Jiiss Katue Ahl, bolli of Cad Couuty Iseb. THE MikKETS. HOME MARKETS. KEPORTEU 11 F. K. WHITK. AVlieat. No. 2 " 3 rejected Corn, shelled, (new) ... (old) Corn, ear . Oats Barley, No. 2 rejected.......... Rye, 75T8 65 IS 13 15 13 iaS3 18 15 30 LATEST NEW YOKK MARKETS New "York. Feb. IX Money, 4U5 Gold,. 102 LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicauo, Feb. 13. Flour - 5 (XY&i ?5 Wheat. 1 tCJ1 Com, Oa'.s... Kve , Barley Native Cattle. Texas Cattle.. Hogs, 3?i 60'i 46 ..3 5of?3 80 .. 2 50(.3 no . . 3 7ii3 85 SPECIAL NOTICES. If you want a suit of clotes made First class iu every respect call on our Colored Tailor. Magazines bound here. tf Dobbins Electric soap;best thing in use, at J. V. Weckbach's 45i4 Several loads of corn or oats taken here now. 41tf In order to reduce stock and make room foi spring goods I will sell, at low down prices for the next thirty days, all winter goods now on hand. 45t4 J. V. "Weckbach. Bring in your corn or oats to the IIeuald office. 41tf. New Orleans Syrup warranted pure, only 75 cents per gallon at 45t4 J. V. Weckbach's. Corn and oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41tf Quite a number of persons have of fered to bring us corn or oats when we did not need them, now we will take some gladly on Subscription. 41tl Stockholders Notice. The annual meetine of the Stockholders of the Burlington & Missouri Kiver Hail road Compa ny in Nebraska, will lie held at the office of the Company in I'laf r-inouth. Nebraska. Thursday the li'pav of Ft-bruarv ensuing, at 11 o'clocn u. in., for the election ot Directors, and any oth er business which may legally como before the meeting. Jno. N. Dexisojj, Secretary. Boston, Ja.n. 2'd. li7. 4.iU NOTICE, Ti the Or.inha J: Southwestern R. It. Co.: The annual in",tine of the Stockholder of the Omaha & Southwestern Kailroad Company wi'.l lie held nt the cftlre of the Burlington & Missouri Kiver U. K. Co. in N'c hraka. in i'latts uiouth, Nebraska. Thursday the2sth day of Feb ruary en-'uinjr, at 11 :.to a. ni., for the election of Directors, and anv other business that may legally tome before the meet ins. ,Ini. N. Denimon, Secretary. Boptou, Jan. 22d, Wi. 4Ct4 PURR APPLE BOILED CIDER. Hailed down from 8 gallons to 1 yon SALE At Ed. Rosenbanm's by the glass or gallon. New type new type, come in .with your jobs. tf For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ins lots in the city of Plattsrnouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf e . Hklp for the weak, nervous, and debilitate d Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances, all about them, and how to distinguish the gen uine from the spurious. Book, with full partic ular!, mailed free. Address Pultermacheb Galvanic Co., 292 Vlue Street, Cincinnati, O. I8yl-a!t. Farm for Sale. A well improved farm or 160 acres for sale, near Eight Mile Grove. Cass County, Neb. The improvements consist of 125 acres under cultiva tion, good house and outbuildings, and a fine grove of timber. For further particulars apply to Willett Fottencer, at FlattemoiUh. : or, Hen ry Kirkham, ou the premises. 34w3 A Gentle Ilint In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and? sunshine often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonderhat our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death. by the use of three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for tri al, 10c. ; regularsize, 75c. 38tf-alt For Sale or Trade or to rent on good terms, the place where I now live, kiown as the"Schild knecht place." Call at the Herald Of fice for particulars. 43tf Peter Bates. Oysters! Fresh Oysters! Fine fresh oysters will be found at F. S. Whites's every week during the Season. Also Celery every Saturday, received fresh and crisp every Satur day, by express. Call and get the hang of things. 27tf F. S. White. Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals. Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. The grandest bargains evr known in this town can be had for the next CO days in clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrcns shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at St&rMman'a clothing emporium. 20tf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. S4tf TO THE AFFLICTED. Act wisely, and at once procure the following wonderful Family Medicines, Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head, Heart. Lungs. Limbs, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fit ter's Kidney Cordial removes deposits of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Filler's Callaaya Tonic, for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the system, tones the stomach, and increases appetite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, which constipates the bowels and destroys the teeth. Ir. Filler's German Pectoral for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.' Air Three B'ind Mice. Three thousand rats ! Three thousand rats I Three thousand rats ! See how they run ; think what they eat Million's to feed. Thev all run after the farmer's wife ; tVho soon put an end to their useless strife. By killing these constant pests of her life. By giving them "Centennial Hat Ex terminator" the safest and most cer tain Rat Exterminator in the world. It will save millions of corn annually It will positively exterminate the pest from your premises and kill them as they travel, thus leaving no telltale dead rat to warn others from eating Centennial Rat Exterminator. You get rid of every rat without the dan ger attending the use of strychnine or arsenic. We challenge the world for a more profitable investment of 25 cents, and proclaim it the greatest economizer of the age. You will recommend it to your neighbors. For sale everywhere. A large introductory box postpaid on receipt of 25 cents. Star Manufac turing Co. Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa. For sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug Store, Plattsrnouth. 34tf LEGAL XOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or der of sale, issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, to me directed, I will ou the 16th day of March. A. 1)., 187, at the hour of one 'clock p. m., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in said County, offer for sale at public auction, the following real estate, to wit ; l ots two hundred and seventy-live (275) and two hundred and neveuty-six (270) in the town of Greenwood, Cass Couuty, Nebraska. The same having been levied upon aud taken by virtue of said order of cale as the property of M. Youngstedt and Anna oungstedt, de fendants ; to satisfy a decree of said Coart therein rendered, ou the 12th day of June, A. D. 1877. lu favor of Aaron C. Loder, executor of the last will and tc-tauicnt of Clarissa H. Buck lev, plaint I tL l'laitsiuouth, Neb., Feb. Uth. 1S7. 47w3 K. W. ilVEKS, Sheriff. 'AKNES' FOOT POWER MACHINERY. 151 di!Terenr machines with winch Builders, Cabinet Makers, vvagou Makers and Jobbers in miscellaneous work can compete as to quai ty and nticE with steam pofr manufacturing; also Amateur's supplies, saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. Sav where you read this and send for catalogue and prices. W. F John Barnes. KocKiord. wtuneoaco i o. 13U2 NEW BARBER SHOP. JOHN SCHICKETANZ, formerly of Council Bluffs has Just opened a barber shop in riattsiuouth. in the west room (ground floor) of the PLATTE VALLEY IIOISE, lti U riviit v to iln food wnrfc. nrotvKe to keen - -- j c, i i r a ueat. cleau and wholesome place, and kindly solicits me patronage oi tne puDiic. - wmi PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, JOUX ItOXS, Proprietor. TI5E OLD RELIABLE HOUSE. Good accommodations for Farmers and the traveling public. Board SI per day. Meals 25c. Entirely refitted and re-furnished, and farmers are request ed to call and get 3 meals and bed for 61.00. Sm3 Choice Flower accl Garden Seeds, STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, &c,&c. w Horts.by 3I&U. Plants of the newest and finest Improved sorts. carefully packed and prepaid oy mall. My col lection of strawberries took the first premium for the best collection, at the great show of the Mass. Horticultural Society, iu Boston. I prow over 100 varieties, the most complete collection in the country. Including aU the new, large American and imported kinds. Priced descrip tive Catalogue, gratis, by mail, also. Bulbs, Fruit Trees. Koses, Evergreens. Choice Flow er, Garden. Tree, Everereen, Herb or Fruit Seeds, 25 packets of either for $l.oo. by mail. Cfj The True Cape Cod Cranberry, w. best sort for Upland, Lowland, or Gar- Odeu, by mail, prepaid. Si. 00 per 100, S5.00 per 1 ,0oo. wholesale Catalogue to the trade. Agents wanted. n. M. WATSOX. Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Estab lished 142. 4H2. A NATIONAL STANDARD. Webster's Unabridged. 3000 Engraving. 1840 Pages Quarto. 10,000 ITorda and Meanings not in other Diction aries. FOUR PAEH COLOKKI PLATES. A W HOLE LIBRARY IX IT ELK. IX VALUABLE IX AX V FAMILY, AXI IX AX Y SCHOOL. Published byG. SC. Merriam, Spriugneld, Mass. Wanulj Indorsed by Ttaneroft, Trescott, Motley, Geoorge V. Marsh Fltz-Ureene Halleck, Johu G. Whittier, N. E. Willis. John G. Saxe. Elihu Burritt. Daniel Webster, Kufus Choate, H. Coleridjie. Smart, Horace Mann, More thau fifty College Presidents. And the beet American and European Scholars. Contains OXF.-FIFTH more matter than any other, the smaller type giving much more on a page. Contains SOOO Illustrations, nearly three times as manv as any other Dictionary. ItJe-LOOlC AT the three pictures of a Ship. on page 1751. these alone illustrate the mean ing of more thau too words and terms far better than they can be defined iu words. More than 30.000 eopie have been placed in the public schools of the Cnited States. Indorsed by the htate Supertd'tsof Schools iai 31 States, and more than 5o College Presidents. Has about IO.OOO words and meanings not In other Dictionaries. Embodies about fOO near ot literary labor, and is several years later than any other large Dictionary. The sale of Webster's Dictionaries is 20 times as great as the Side of any other series of Dic tionaries. Mutual 4. 1T7. The Dictionary used rn the Government Printing Office is Webster's Una bridged." I it not rightly claimed that Webster is THE NATIONAL STAN DA III! ? "OJi''e rf State Surt't. of PuKUe JngtrwA-m. 'lAncoL-i, A'cA., IM'C. 20, 1S76. "This rtrtinea that Webster's Unabridged Dictionary ha been added to the "Suae fie commended Lit" of books to be used in the Schools of NeSrasita. (Signed "J. M. McKXNZIE. 46t3ori - -State Snp't. of Pub. last." ' WILLIAM HEROLD, deal or ta DRY GOODS, CLOTHS. ELANKETS. FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOOD3. :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Large stock ot BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT COST. Notions, Queensware, and Iu fact everything you cuu call Tor iu the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOtt HIDES AND FUIIS. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change for goods. ' CMcap Burliflgtoa & Quiiicy R. R. -13 THE DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN THE East and West, Running Through Cars CHICAGO FROM TO Couitcil. Bluffs, CONNECTING WITH THE Union Pacific Railroad FOR ALL POINTS IN XEIiRASKA. COLORADO. run J J U. UTAH. MOXTAXA. NEVADA. AR1ZUXA. IDAHO, AND California. TIIROUGU CARS TO KANSAS CITY, TOFEKA.ATCHISQN k St Iml Through Cars toJJ Q OSTO Nand a11 rInts on MISSOl'KI, KAXSAS A. TEXAS, AND- Houston & Texas Central RailRoads. IT IS THE 33IEECT EOTJTE FROM THE JVest to the as AND THE EAST TO THE "WEST. All information about rater- ot fare will be cheerfully given by applying to 1. W.llITCHCOCK. Gen. Wes. Pas. Ag't., 42ly Chicago. counter,platform: WAGON otack THE BEST ARE "THE CHEAPEST MARYI U SAFE SCALECQ. 265 BRQADWA Y N. Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST. PHLA. PA. 117 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. HUEBilHI A. G. HATT, JUST OPENED AGAIN, New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred Kroehler'a old stand Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. WJVl. THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE STILL, TWO DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE. KEENAN & GRACE. "Where you can get your Christ mas and Xew Years CIGARS AND LIQUOBS. Good "Star A" whiskey at $1X0 per gallon. Wines and Liquors generally. SCOTCH AND IRZSH WHISKIES m::de a specialty. 3-U MONEY TO LOAN. 5100,000 To loan on improved farm in Cn oint v. at low rate of interest. Applications solicited. riatisiiioutii, March it77. J is. WISE. NOW READY FOP. AGENTS! The Great Strikes I That timely nt-w book, bv Hon. J. a Dirts. A complete nintory of tne causes and thnliinp rventa of tiie ?re.it railroad ful mtjor war ail over tire country, Ei.vely Illostratkd. AWEXTS WAKTF.l) evci yufcere. The bet chrce to iuaie rner.y yi offcrcrC e warn o( liueiior works. Cot the beet and to n set priced. Address Aim r 1 A. lAi..L BCH)Ji HOUi;E, St. Loci. MO. JONES &STR0UBS' Brick Livery Stable, PLATTSMOUTH, NEJS. The Id PONNEK STAUI.Frt in HKumo.! Neb., are now lemed by Jones t Stroud and thev ate heej.fiij: a ner and handsome livery In (his well known barn. The turntt and b!t oi horses and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HOUSES CnEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND liROKE. ALSO W desire t stve notice tl at we have a iarj-e, handsome brick bnrn. with plenty of room for horses and waou. 1 can put faruierx st.d4 ani wagons, loud of grain or anything a.i un der cover, in the dry. Kememher this. Thanking all oU patrons for their many fa yers, e solicit their trade for tlm future, sat isfied we can accommodate them better and d better by them than ever before. 3-yl. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH JIOItKE SHOEING', awn WAGON KLrAlRINO All kinds of FAKM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly tt Promptly :0: Horse, 3iule S: OxSIioein, In short, we'll shoe ati thinx that ha four ffct't, from ;t Zbru to :t Giruffe. Come and s?e us. JtSTEW" SHOP, on Fifth St.. between Main and Vine Streets. Just across the corner from the Ntw HEKAI-IV ofick. lOyl LAND,LAND! BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA VOK SALE BY Erlo. SI. 3a. IX XF.UR.tMKA. Great Advantages to Buyers IX 1877. Ttn Years Credit at C per cent Intcrat. Six Years Credit al 6 per cent Interest, end 20 per cent Discount. Other Liberal EHmrnunta Fr Ciknh, Kehate on Fhi-om and Freight,, and Prcuiiiiuis tor Improve meats. Pamphlets and Jani). containing full partic ular, will be mailed free to any iart of tho world on application to LAND COMMISSIONER. Tl. & M. R. R. lOyl I.IMCOL.V. Nkbkaca O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs Medicines, wal paper. SS jJr) All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IX Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescription Carefully Componnde by an Experienced Druggist. REMEMBER THE PLACE. COR. FIFTH & MAIN SI REEl ty PLATTSMOUTH. NEI1. Waukesha Central Medical Spring I S. II. I1ARSTOW, Irop. -o-o- The waters of this Spring have been analyzed by Prof. Bode, of Milwau kee, Analytical Chen? ist, and found to contain the same ingvedients, substan tially, that have rendered the Bethesd.v and Glenn Springs so famous. THESE WATERS CCKE DIABETES. KIDNEY AND INTERNAL TROUBLES OF VARIOUS KINDS.. Thej- are nhfpnd all vrr I nite-ti Mtates nit.l their reputation is I'lirtoobted. THE "CENTRAL" RANKS AMONG THE BEHT OF THESE SPRINGS. Eor fuither particulars ap;l- to S. II. KARSTOW, K& V AUKE-iHA. WIS. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OlfcT IvTIXT STBEIiT,, I.a;t ol Platte Valley House. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In tho Town. C u ' fe ; - ", M Good TearuS Always on HauJ. Careful Drivers sent with car riage3 if desired. Caniage. aent to Dcot ta uatl all tia.n whenever ordered. TrlC OA'-Y HCASst Hi TJt. .i. Funeral; itfrrda sui t?-'.K'-'Tjjrt.i.li t l:.-nds, 'A -idles, J. W. nBAXSO:?, J-ly rnatrstK":'! b. T