r - - Vs. fi K 11 K KA Li). ni;iVALA-?i)i)Fi,iTPiH-,lt.,,. MtnAuifgL Kfc OF fastkimt, xfiBTH frix WMHrrK Arrives - 9-ii m I !. at - i a. m. 3 IX) j. tn. - .. : OMAHA VIA B. A. M. Arrive al io x a. m. Di part at 2 :15 p. 01. io x-o a. in. irnsTKRN via c. & m. 3 15 p. in. 1 Depart nt Arrive at . WfTKlfJfr WATKlt. Arnre at 12 to m. Depart at - 1 :o p. m R'KK H1.i;Vl-S & tox MIM.S. Arrive m 12 :oo in. Depiot :it - 1 :no j. m .1. W. MAUSIIALL. P. M. IMJAl.AI)VKlriSKMl-:NTS. Transient. 25 cents a Itrie. Eonlar advcrtis- Uncut per line. No udvert.sei.Kiiit ii,t l- 1 lor less than 25 ccirts. I.tS1 notice at Statute rates. Attorneys ami otllcers of I lie law will lv netd r.Monlhfo for nil ('"ill notices they hand in, jh4 nil parties demanding n proof of publica tion of ny native will he held for tbe puhliea lion Jej 01 such notice. (X)M M U MR M TO N S. An etir rpioe Is limited, alt coiiinuTiic3'or:R aaust be brief hu-1 Io tbe poait, with no waste of words. YLe. paper Is responsible for the cor.-c.li es aeronluiR to copy of paid mutter and paiU 1-e-ral. only. 1. Any person who takes the paper reu!arty from the poK'-oflico, whether diie'-ie.l to his lLaine, or whether he Is a subscriber or not is rs)niisible for the pav. 8. If any person ortiei his paper discontin ued, be must pay all arrearages, or tin; puMisli or may continue to semi it until payment is ru.nlo. anrt collect the whole nioin,t. 'whether the paper is U'en front the ollice or not. 3. I he courts liave tU'cnlf'l tli:U refusing to take newspapers ami pel iodlcals from the post thee, or removing ami leaving them uncalled I or, ii prima faciu. evidence 01 in ikstionai. Fit A lil). LOCAL EW& Fnow ! Moro tsnovv ! Lecture tomorrow night Ptireflrit. r.mm.i Luland Combination, 4th, Cth and Cth. Wire! Wire!! Wire! !! build your fences barb wire at ("ioerder's. Pro. Campbell from South Pend .was in town from Saturday till Mon day. (let your barb w ire at Fred dodd er's. New &ir& wire at Fred Coerd cr'a. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, the flrst day of Lent. Services were held at the Lpiseopal and Komnn Catholic churches. Wlo wouldn't be sick, just for the sake of getting one of thoje neat little prescriptions t!iat the Herald print ed for Dr. Don clou. Judge PeaboJy, of Omaha lectures to-morrow. Friday evening, cn " Pure Urit," at High SjIujI JIa!h A gooT lecture for the boys, and for all. The lumber for Caj t. .Soli lay's Boat has cornmt need to pile up on the liver l ank. The first of May w ill j show us a lirst-eiass ferry boat on the j old Muddy. i -Mr. M. Miller, of temperance fame, will irive a series of temperance h'o- lures in this place, t!u f.rst to b- deliv- prix.limtiir.l.vnirlifat. th IW.v- teriau church. Everybody invit -d. Married: at Louisville, Neb.. February 25th, by P. (L Hoover, Jus tice of the Peace. Newton Young to Miss Jennie Ileim, all of Cass County The Ih:::u.!) hopes tlij young c.mplo will live long. prjsp:r an I d- woll fur iheir country. An advertisement lVr Dewey Stone, Furuitiue D-alfrs, Omaha, will appear in our next number. T:;is firm carry an immense stock of goods, and are genial and pleasant men to deal with. Call am! see them when you go to Omaha. A little thre year id girl, a resi- I dent of Plattsmouth, whose mamma and auntie sometimes spell words to each other when necessary the children should not understand, resents it ex ceedingly, saying "Now, mamma, don't, you're saying A. B. Cs about me!" Circ am-ta-i? ii ov r which If. Bash h.i fnj cj itrol prevented his b"- j ing at the l". 1'. and Christian church, j Pleasant Hill on S.iu lay last as was j announced but he will be there to-day, j (Thursday) to assist Bio. Mullis in con- i linuing the meeting. i5.siEr.oi.D. "Judge" Lockwood, of Washing- j ton, is evidently not a student of human nature. iie placed fl.twers iipon the desks of Senators who procured her admission to the bar of the Supreme Court. She ought to have presented them with cork-screws. New York Commercial Advertiser. Two weeks from next Friday Ex Senator Tipton lectures at the High School Hall, on Iiigirs.ii's " Gaveru nsent without a GjI." Ha h:n been giving this lecture in various towns throughout the Stata and all our ex changes speak very highly of it. nnd announce large crowds in attendance. In a primary school not long ago, the teacher undertook to convey to her pupils an idea of tbe uses of the hyphin. She wrote on the blackboard Bird's-nest," and. pointing to the hyphen, asked the school. "What is that for?" After a short pause a small Fenian piped out. "Plaze, ma'am, for the burd to roosht oa." Boston Globe. The little social gathering at Ma sonic Hall on the 22d was a very pleas ant and agreeable affair. It is proposed that the Masons hold such reunions oftener than once a year, and it was voted that the ladies take charge of ths next one, famish refreshments and nvik-o nrncramnie of exercises. When they get ready for it due notice will be j . . . 1 - - o given. ' Marshal Murphy reovived a letter ou Monday last from E. R. Mathis, Omaha, stating that a boy was di own ed there that d.ry, and desiring him to communicate anything which he might learn of the body, in the hope of recovering it. The boy was ten years eld. He went with some play-mates to the river bank and ventured too far ! .. . .-Tii i.i,!, TTo on the ice which broke under him He I'ci'xial. Mrs. Marshall and Mis. Barnes visi- . ted J.mcoia and the J.t'Kailature la-it j week. ! C:ll is. Palmer went up t ! Li,1L-oll to nttend the Operetta, cn i ..ion. lay hist. treasurer Jainc? M". Patterson re turned yesterday from a three week's j Visit east, looking well ami just like i T .... ! 1 antes mmseu. McDonngh went up to Lincoln last Wef-k" .'ir,.! -idii T..'Tt tut' i-ii.i inif ... ...... . gave up a;i nopes 01 getting ti:e county scut bill thrjiij'h. AmoiiL' those v.-ho took n-irt in Mis Rostra Opeietta, "Princ-esi Snowdrop." played at Lincoln last Mouay evening I we noticed Miss Maggi; Dawson wlio personated th6 Queen of F.cgland, and Frank Stadter. Lord Mayor of London. The Operetta was pa d to be very fine, j The Drama nl Weeping tYatcr. The WcA'ping Water Dram.i'is Club have in rehearsal Ten Nights in a Par room, which they intend rendering for the benefit of the lied Ribbon Club at Weeping Water on Friday evening. March Tth. Their programme would indicate that the play was well cast, and with all the accessories of orches tra, etc., w ill bo exceeding'y interesj iug, and entertaining. Wish we could be there to see. Tuesday witnessed a regular Ne braska "blizzard" which, though se vere whil? it lasted, was of short duration. It began to snow about nine o'clock, and until three the wind blew and the snow fell so fast that it was almost impossible tu see. Out on the prairie the war of the elements must have been overpowering to travellers. About three the wind lessened a little, the Know ceased t fall, :;nd the ther mometer began to descend below zero, rapidly, aad Tuesday night was one of the coldest nights we have iiad. We have before us the 10th Annu al Ilepoit of the State .Superintendent of Public Instruction, presented us by Prof. Thompson on our last visit to Lincoln. It is illustrated with cuts of the best Mchoi.l buiidirs in the State, am!ig which appears our high school building, at Plattsmouth. Prof Thomp son says he can hardly supply the de mand for these reports from those east win desire to come to Nebraska and make a home, and wish to know how our educational interests are man aged. The Herald Job Otlice (his week gets out for Mr. W. J. Hesse r a very fine. -Wholesale price list of greenhouse and bedding plants. Mr. He.sser is making arrangement-, to f-uj-ply these; p'.ant.i in greater ipi.iutiti-.s than any tu cvious vear, and at prices as low ms ea.Uern houses. His stock compiises full vaiicties and hii plants are alu ;iys . Ulli':-V VlH" ff --- pu..ci f;f r. II. a big l'lKl of Had;; this J Spring, and profits enough to build a mansion on the iiiii, ana auowi.mu irrecnhouses, and all soils of impiovc nients. (loin down 'the Street Monday we met John Shannon who with a g'.ave face very earnestly asked us if we j wanted to make wue cf a pasty going .-. I ho Itt-..Jf ITii's j..vt snider' to s.'av I i month or two lie r -.id Andy Mc Laughlin, Capt. Marshall, himself and several others were com; and t! thought maybe we would like to go We began t tell about the woik we had to do and thr.l it was doubtful if v could leave when John says " Oh well, if yon can't go.'its no matter, we just thought Johny Ileffner weut out there hist year and came back and found three L abies and maybe if we went" This is the meanest town for an unfortunate man we ever lived in. Some day we'll get even with these boys and then there'll be a wail. I're.l (JoruVr s wire barbed fence wire the Barb fence wire new parent b ub fence wire at Fied GoerderV. JUDGE PEA BODY! PURE GRIT, niiiU school hall! Fridav Evening. Just before we left for Lincoln, Tuesday, we were informed by out better half that she was going to have a " kettle-drum" at our house, and she was glad we w ere going aw a Well, what's a kettle-drum? That's just what we asked, and on figuring the thing down tine, not to put a nice point on it, we found out it wasn't any thing lurch, only a hen-party, where they drink tea and things and have a good time. Now, you just hold on old lady, sending us off that way, just you wait till you go up to see your mamma this summer and if we don't have a high old stag-party ail on our ow n account in that house.grass won't grow, that's all. We'll invite all our gentlemen friends, the lawyers, the doctors and the politk-kers, and will have whis t and cigars and checkers and will use lots of Adam's ale for cul inary purposes, and to dilute things, and when you come home that house will show the effects of a flood. We propose to raise you out of the game, go one better on your kettle-drum," and let a whole band chip in. Cass County Agricultural Society. The Annual Meeting of the Cass C., Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House in Plattsmouth, Xeb., t, on Saturday. March 1st. 1870, at 2 o'clock shatp; for the purpose of elect ing officers, making arrangements for the coming Fair, and transacting eth er business of much importance; all members are requested to b present. By order of the President. J. P. Yorxo, Secretary. C.G. ilerohl 1133 just received 1,200 suits of clothes Qf a gizeg. poa.fc faU t o .4ro tmrchasfng elsewhere, and I'ha Wrestlers. On Frhiav eve-it.g l ist the far- i f.nr,-d ;u;d ph"-ky liUlo Frtnchman ; A1U, t Christ, held a w r, stling match I witil 1 champion of Nebraska, erdleil ! Ciarei-e Whi.itler. It sei ins tl o men ; iritu a uoai in umaii.i, ani n msuti j tlirew the Frenchman, but it was claimed there wai sonio ur.f;.?rncs3 tlout it, and Christol challenged hisller to ii v it again at Pl it tsniuulh, " i roundftl by his friends. ! 'II,,. 1. .M T.ww'.r :' -j f :-A cnmr .. . .. i of oar best eitizens af..-n..;ng, no iaaies and no children admitte.!. Mois. ! bilSe an'1 "' Wt'le c,10Cn reiCmp' ! a;,J Cait- Solli'la'' l"njfe' V'" Young read the rules of th match. ! The m.Mi wete stiinr-ed io the Wats; and were not allowed to cutch nny hold l.-elow the belt, no tripping, j;o touching ;f the knees but fair (Iraceo Itoira ", ma n stivugth wrestling. Whistler is much the larger man and threw Chiistol the first fall. Christol gained the second fall and strained Whistlei'ci elbow so that he could not use it in the third round, though Chris tol was not allowed to catch on that side. Christol won the last fall, and, of course, the match. Prof. McCune gave some exercises with war clubs, and Christol and W. L. Wells tried the gloves a little. All was orderly and quiet and the audience expressed them selves pleased. A young boy of about sixteen, son of one of our most respectable citizens, was arrested on Friday last, for steal ing from the money drawer In the tick et ollice at the depot, i?24.00. He con fessed his crime and showed the whereabouts of the stolen money, all but S".00 w ith which he had liquidated a. debt at the Teinpcranco Billiard Hall. His trial before Judge Sullivan it-suited in a line of fifteen dollars and costs, the judga stalii'g that had there beun a reform school in the state he should have been sent there, but as the only other punishment wa3 im prisonment in our palatial and exquis itely clean county jail, which would only work hiui evil, he would let him off this time with a simple fine. This should call the attention of parents to the fact that many of our town boys spend iiltcgetker too many of their precious hours, which should be de voted to obtaining an education, or learning a useful trade, in hanging about the billiard hall. This amuse ment is harmless enough in itself, but the way to make boys and girls temper ate is to teach then: thlit over indulg ence in anything is intemperance, and if they do not control themselves in iheir amusements, 'hey will weaken their ability to resist ttmptation nd thus rentier themselves more liable to fall into graver temptations, ar, did this youth, whose over -indulgence in billiard playing led to a desiie f r monf y to carry it mi, arid to gratify a..i i,.;,. i. t. . i .1. . t .. i .. . . . , tlOIl IO I 1 . 1X1 i L l Cl killu li.Sb 1.(13 i:.,ll liable to the laws of the state. The steps down .yard are very en?-. bovs, and seem harmless "rough, but it ! is very hard work t-- tliir.b the path back to honesty jnd imp-ravv ogain, one you get started do sv n. -c- If yen have a chronic disease width has resisted the skill of your local phy- sician and your own goad care of your- self, place yourself in correspondence w.tii E. 15. FOOTE, M. P., 120 Lexing ton Avenue, New York City. It will only cost you the pestnge van put on year letters, as all consultation by letter as v. ell as in person are free. Dr. Foote is the well-known author of Medical Common Sense, Plain Home Talk, Science in Story, etc. 40(2 J. II. II A I. L. M. I. riiY.siciAX and sti:c;f.o.t. OFFICE with Dr. Livingston South SU'e of Main street, hctwen ctU and Tlh hlieetn. Witl atleiid calls proniptiy. ! SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice to Teachsrs. Pnt.ti ox;!i'1ua:ion of persons wistilnsj te.icti--rs' i-ertiflc:ue will be held as follows." in ad -(!i;; )n to tiios,: aire idv advertised : Orecii- wo ;d s ho I lioiiso, Mandi Hfh aiol l.'.th : Stove j ITfi-a s.iinoi noi:". .n.urn .-i:i ;iii.i l't.'.isa'.it Hc'aool house. April l.stlt am n.i i.'iii : ml i e.io.1. 1. I. .MA K I l.S OA I.E. 4jtl 'o. rii;K'i 'lutendant $5.00 Fine Boots Custom made !i;5.GO at 44 tf Sherwood's, Charge oi the Rat Brigade-. ITa'f a rod- h i!f a ro.J ha'.f a rod onward. ltiht throiuh tin1 h. les tliey made Stole t a' six hui.ure.t. l oo shrewd for traner cat, Rolilly they came and cat, E.ttir "Cci.K nidai Rat-Ex- l'i m-iuator !" Now far fresh air tt)(v run. JJnd as tl.ey writhe ami 1 urn, i .e-li iiis mate in turn. Is t!n- the e;uato:-.' Then lal iu r-lirf and fat. Men crv. aiprovhi.vrhat Win ill.- t'eutennfal Uat- E.-trini-ii:!lor :" When will i(s trinii'phs wane? Not while the rat- remain i Not uln'r it proves their ban.? ; J:)iii-l:;l-Hlion. Soiii:.!, th':i. praise so hij;h. Nations :.i,;oa! may cry Wel.'O. entle-'t to bi'V "Centeri:: lap R.it-a.l'-try Ex-tei tii-:nali.:i ! (St:irM..::i:f ict(ai:i Co., F-frt Madison. Iowa. For s.'.le I y all Dr'.ii:'!sts. 47t5 Coiisnniptlon Cured. An obi physi-bai. retired frntu praeii-e., hav :.: had p aced in hi.- hands by an East India t.io'.e remedy, lor the speedy and permit.. i:t ea:v for cnsaiiip-.ioii. broiichiti-.e:iiarrli. ath- ma. aad nil ! liro it and lunn nileciionv. aNo a I povitiea:.dr i.lic..l cure for r.orvoas (,..;)imv .-aid alt tvrvous eompiaints. ;tfter having tested 1 its wondciful curative powers 111 mono-ands i 1 basfdt it bisdiuvtomal.e it known to1 his suiii rin-fellows. Actuated bvttus mcitive. 1 and adrsiic to retlcve !ni n in suiT.-iini;. 1 wiil , si n.l, free if charue. to all who des-ae it. this re -ifie.witii full dire.-tioas t t pr.-nar 11- and ! lisiu-. in Oeriuan. French, or E.-hsli. Sent by J on on. ui !...- 11111111:1,1 in a ci sia.wi- ec- i.iai;. addres-li!" it !l slaa.p. !e.::i! -:-tins r.a.per. , W. W. sher.-.r. tin 1'owoiV Ltoek, .ochoter, 4714 ew oik. See Mr. King's Ad about Shenandoi h Nurseries. 33: f 85.00 Made to order FIXE CALF BOOTS S5.UO. 44tf at Shehwood's. Rockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 2Stf. Chea)er than the Cheapest, Never Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Mekges'. SI Lf Roekwtllhas a full line of Grocer- otf Yi'autcd. Masonic Ilr.ll Co. certificates. In ac- f ordai:ce with the direction of Platts- moulh Lode lio. (3, A.". F. S: A. M.-., ! we will mirchase two htindie.l and six- ... ..',, -?.00 .l.-'l us v ortli of :l,Jeeuavaie.a.na us aoe ne heeps 1.1a- H !.. ng tongii. Asiimia. ar.d all dis-tv-.see.n and ,-.-. o ;..Uis i.oitli ot elline uiis to.,.. an,i 1 declare, he keeps ; ,.ac Af f I i-hC and I m.o s j: u ah ceitiU-ates issued to aid m the erection , i.. ! ''. : u 1, Ht i-,u,rt,t of the Masonic anl Odd Fellows' builtl ihsr in Platismouth. No cEitTiKicATi wn.r. hk rvu- CHASED r.!.KSHTHKT WKUE IVSUi:i TO j some jikmber ok tiik Masovic ki:a- i tetinitv. liids will be rewive.l for ! ,l, .. n'il ,f Wit, 1- .,n,l ; those certificates from which the own- j eis will make ti.e I :"-t ncr cent, dis- ! , t f . ll,.,f . .... .: .... i win lefive pii-.i-n n.-e. a Ms sliou.a i;e sea e. a mi anareasca to i nn.tith. Nebra-ka. and t!:e et:veloi en- ! lui:n . .MaiSii.OI, IMMMUIT, J. I.lllS- i i ii 'ii in.u. ' i V'k- "V" ; the Masonic and I. O. O. V. Hall Co.'" p.ids must specifv the No.'s of the ccr- tif.cat.es, a::d be on ill on or before- 12 o'clock. ii:.;n, March S:l, 1371). and ll.e awards on the p;.rac will be anriouncri on Monday, March lOili, 17. Fit a n is E. Wiiitk, W. M. John W. Marshall, Treasurer. Daniel II . W n ei lei:, ?ocrr t a r v. Plattsmouth Ne'o., Feby tth, 1S7SJ. '17 Vi Notice Steamboat Manufacturing Com pany of i'hsttsir.oiitli. All the Stockholders and members of this company are requested to meet at Geo. S. Smith's office on Friday night, February 23, 1871), at 7 p.m., to make a final settlement of all unset tled laws, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, also for the purpose of elect ing itlicerrf of the company for the en suing year. By order of Board of Directors. 44t0 Want a load of oats want some dry wood want some more corn. Hur ry up and bring it Wong. Two cents a bushel above the market price, for corn brought in on old subscription. H OOA f,1 fS worth of 1 ai:m rnnmon "VJ t tWfi V alone can be savctl by using Cenicunial Hal LjUrnnvuiij. M'.f County Orders will be received at this ollice in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. . 4 Itf. Market Gardener?, send for Boot's Garden Manl'al for full of in structions on gardening topics, and price list of Choice seeds, both sent FBEE. Address. 4'JtlO J. B. Root.i.ockfrrd; 111. Just Bec?ivosl At Rock wells, a very full line of Mil linery go'uls of the very latest sles. such as flowers, libbons, pimoes and tips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, honnets and hats, an-l many other little novel ties that cannot bo had at any other place in town. 2btf. .V Card. The great popularity the Mason & Hamlin Organ has deservedly obtained in this County has induced several icnscnti'tilon rt-n-d' rs cf- !h?r orj tns to resort to various trieiss to dispose of their crgans. The last that lias cjine to our notiee is informing our Liends that they have secured the agency for sahi of the Ma son Sc Hamlin Org:-.r. fb.it of course . :i v i ;hev assert that thev o::!v furnisn i il.e.n to parties who will have no otn- er. Vi'V the infoimalion of Fiiends (.f the Mason Hamlin Organ 1 will say these men are i'i-.-??. and that only the gentienien named below cat. ! furnish the Ma-;m & Hamlin Organ. If other aen-s ale annointcd in the ; o-.p.nty li:- eotice will t.e given in j this pap.-James Fettke, Special Ai":;r. rlalt.-nicuth. Neorasha, Oilice i'i Mr. (). Jo m's Drug Store, r-. E,-q . L-ndsvillo Ti:o;ipson. Bush 44t4 Conrad Si n: vr Neb.: Mi:. F. P. bury, Neb It i3 a !V.ct !! llrown'S SJvcr I'i.Is cure head ache, billiousness and liver complaint. EIro?rns t'ctijr'i IJ; Jsani. and Tnv Trefljcs cure coughs, col. is, and throat and lung affections That COI OII SIIOI'LD HE C UK. KED AT ONCE. SSrowis's 2E;i if Tonic prevents dandruff and loss of hair, and secures a beautiful gloss. IIivvi" Arnica Sii.!mcnf and Salve cure sprains, swellings, sores, ulcers and frost bites. Sar&nj,'triUt. Dandelion, ami Iodide of 1'otassinm invigorates the liver and purifies the blood. The GREAT remedy for Chronic Rheumatism. For sale by Dr. AV. E. Doiiehm. Chap man & Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. F. Job nson. i'Jtf Platismouth, Neb. Rockwell has the neatest assortment : - ' , r": i town, lie sure ami see mem neiore the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fast. 2Htf. Thirty of the ln'Mt or'an makers of the Wt rid are competitors :.t the Pari Exposition, a cable uisp.-itca to the Ass H-iated I'ivks says two tinbest irol.l moitais have been awarded "to I he Ainen an makers. .Mason & Hamlin. A Handsome lnconi'i for an Energetic Lady or Ccntleiuuu. The Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati have just completed and are now introducing to tbe pubPc allandsome ly linished Family Scale, an article that has always been needed in every household, and in a communication addressed to the publishers of this paper the proprietors ask us to refer them to some reliable party, to intro duce it for them to the people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so suddenly into universal favor. Housekeepers are loud in its praise.it is always ready , there aie no w eights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base surmounted by a col umn in which works a spiral spring so to ioo f i l:r 1 1 I v ;1 il i nc j In i-ui,yl- ,- ,--,-.fciv,,..i. UJU,,U 1, VW 1.111 (IIIJ - ; ihing up to twelve pounds with per- iect accuracy, on the topof the column . 1:1 i. ls l'e PolUOim Oil W U1CU Uie aillCKS to be weighed are placed, ind thev 1,., ,. ..,1 : ,. ..1 1 , ; ,,.1;.. .- . . , 1 ha e an adjustable indicator so that you can tank the tare of any vessel v mav use in wei"hieo- eivir" vri'i - , . J9 ' Ssm 0.1 Hie exact net Weight. Housekeeper:! at 0:jce soe their Milue in weighing r....;., c. 1 .1 - '? . 1 ' uu- o.-,':is and other ingredients used ill presei V inc. CoOkiUiT etc.. or in 1, e , others, ... ...- ...w ' . . . . v. I ....J.. 1 1 ' 1 . 1 Tlie scales are made of all brass, are highly polished and are finished in a skillful mavi-.er. They are very at tractive and take the eye of every one who see3 them. It seems to us that nearly every family in this county will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to pick up quite a nice little income during the next few months, the Company has agents iu other counties who are easily making from 5.00 to 80.00 per dav selling them, and we would recom-; mend parties in need of employment j to mop tne omo scale wohks. No. 121 and 1st Central Avenue, Cincinna ti, O., a V'JSttil Card, and all informa tion etc.. will be cheerfully given them bv mepf iowitig owr psDer 443t4 J Boots a il l Sho. Cheap, call and examine juices at liltf Meiu;ch. ' ! y '""'" "- "v use of staving sick. 2:tl MONJV XAVhD by buying ROOTS AXP SHOES. 31 tf I Itockwcll I'as ju:t received n;r.e chests of t'i'ji".1 teas, wn.cn hi: S a. 1'est i fioin Jcts to fc-i poi pou!.'i. II . , : . : - . j - . I i-., I l,-.r M,.iOJ ,, t',f r,r.-.i-.ii'i:ri ........ ... .i... i-..: .:.. ! - bty' V lliJ LV. A till i i .-i 7t. . and d'nahilitv. real:" docs make fme :r::d good vvcrk. ! 31tf ! Kemcmhcr that for boots and ahoea Rocivweil cannot be beat in price. IL' has alari'e assortment. SStf. Tie Mason & Hamlin Organ iNiTRre.TOJ'. is the title of a New Yok arranged expressly for the use of Scholars by Mr. Trowbiidge whose Musical ability and long connection with the Company has eminently titled him for the work which he has been so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive and complete ami the collection of music throughout is line. Oar Musicians are a unit in rec commending it. Books can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug jSt' lllison S DriJ" St' f. I center made application lor li:ia! 8ettlement. u'.... 4 ,f,.n I COftud that .tid cause is set for bearing at my oi 1ETIEE, .ge . i . at riatt-mouili on the llth dav of March, PhlttmOUth, Neb. A. T'.. ISTj. at one o'clock. P. M., on saiil d.iy : James 44tf A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. 44tf Those wishing Oysters can obtain them by the can or dish, of the best brands, cheap, at Henrv Thierolf's, t wo doors eat-t of the P. O." 3-ltf Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1S78 all boxes contain ing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to pr-vent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIUS PEPFERBURG, M ANVFACTl'RER, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. .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 November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satui day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. J). D. Martindale. 41n:0 County Superintendent. At R. Sherw ood'?, jua.lo tn order Fine lltf Ca'f Hosts Special Notlcs t Farrerr?. Alt "nt-'rnrNiirl.ii iiier- shoat.'. send to WrtEKS, Hh.i.,1, iw Li . o.c-j North l'lfih Street. Pbiiadel p'.na". l a-, lor circular coacet iili: t!:.-ir new Ac l iciiit ara! Ware roe is;, wnioli they L:uc opened in tuat city, i hoy ofi'er to shin anythin.n i i t ae ariili iir.il line", no matter bow kiu.i1 t the old. r. v. :inles.i'.e cost, direct to your homes, free of ftci:rhl i-iiaria s. '1'hev also offer to farmers the Surprise Cora Shelter lor the uoni- j inal sum of two ilo'.l.ns. I; is the best ha: .1 , niacblae iii ton inaiket. will slieil one hai-df-d j I -us, icI- of corn p-r day : :o.y hoy or an 1 on t lie farm can use it ; it ni-atiy and suhf -.trail ially made in fact, ii it is the most durable mai. tin,. in u-e. They also off.-r their I'l.iladelpbia i'.r.i.tdv-ast Sc'd Sow cr for six dollars, twelve it ii :i lied ot ..hic! ,-ue aov. ir, use Every farm el should have one. Special rates "jivi'ii to reliable farmers who nils tci Hi :w;e.ilA. Cajii r.Tist aceoaipany or der. Send alt money by po;st ofl'.eo money order. U'iiter-iJ lei it r or cpi es-. i 'ircu'.ars mai'cti free to every farmer m the fnitud states on .ipolicHil -n to WEEKS. HELL & CO, lit! North Fif:h Sireet. l'bila , I'a. The Death Rale of Our country is getting io be fearfully alarming, the average of life being les sened every year, without any reason able cause, death resulting generally from the mc-st insignificant origin. At this season of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of everyday life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands loose their lives in this way every winter, while had lioschtts O'er mttn is'imp been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseas es of the Throat and Lungs, JJoncJue'.i Uennun Syrup has proven itself to be the greatest discovery of the kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell vou of its wonderful effect. " Over OaO.OOO bottles cold last yar without a single failure known. 4eowlv. 11 l-ias-iriiiii.-ri frre. to Any &sL7ja4reifi;",i-on wno win hif 1 i.i cur . 9 I . w--n r.w growui oi JJir,W l.Uk:s or HuslA-Lttt jt ..-niii.lv prml.ic.l. b.uor.ja it Co., 2 Cliatca. Place, Keir Torfc. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished bis new store, 23x35, which he lias full of new goods. Be sure and give him a call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells verv cheap. 2'Jlf. Th3 Atlanta (Ja., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of the "Sherman Rat" which is ? to 4 times as large as the Northern Rat. On the 17th of Sep ember, 1877. the Manager of this celebrated paper having tried Centen nial Rat Exterminator says: Gentle men your "I'izen Stuff" knocks "Sher man Rats," stiff and cold. OsAcsi", Iow a, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. We have given three doses. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and we verily believe there is l i-vrrai.-i. dc-'d. are. hereby notified to ap not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill, l rr before tiie Hon. s. is. round, dud-.'.- .f toe fiiprl r.iqfmn nol liL i-ol. -uit's tnilU wei o - 1"",t ''"'I' t. m tlie ollice of the Clerk of tiie Dis- itin, casrom ami nu lcnani a nuns wne , trb-i coma of Lanca-;er t:..imtv, in tbe citv of fllll Of them, as Were aiSO our houses. I iucoln. on Monday, the Pub 't.,v of March. A. cooper shops, barns and hog .Cih. i 1 . . 1 ' ., . . . " .i ce giving mem tiie poison tney nave been running round as "crazv as loons" and tlie river bank is line witli dead rats, in fact it has created a terrible I commotion among t-hem and thev have all left, thanks to the "Centennial Rat Exterminator." each box of w hich is worth a tweuty dollar bill. We will see our druggists and have them send for it. Thanks, thanks. Verv respect- full v. f. M. Bhitts, A Co. This great economizer for property ; holders, farmers, tf al., is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 25 centr. largecans $1,00 20tf. woktii of FARM PRODUCTS can ne saved by usinc; Gsntennial RAT Exterminator THE iiH E ATF.ST ErONO.MI7.EH (iKTHK Aw. Sold by Druirgistsand general dealers, or sam ple box mailed for eibt 3-ccnt stamps. STaR JI'F'G CO.. Ft. Madieou, Iowa. $5,000,000 r.ia.t Car? that foiszh. With Sliiloh s Con .'i;n!tion Ciiiv. von i can care a uin self. I. Iia.s 'stai.lirfheJ ,'tiie fart that Coiistnnpiiya can be ! wi.ne .or t,ou-s, ionciiii, 1 Jill 'V- Wiiiionu an eti'i a . 1 o 1 ::'S i will itik've yt.iii" child t Cn :;;.. it j pleasant to take and pu fccily hai iulo.-s t to the VOtint Chili!, and r.) IIlotlUT J CAM 1J,,W !" ' L W1f' ' ll- ,A.otl : t:--; two tlnr! cl a boMle nnd it what j we sav is not tn:e we will refund the Td'j.'O pa;, if-.' .Oi) y '!!( IOCS. ri clS. and 10 cis. .V.) els. and If v.iijr J'.mcs are o:t it ; S(v ,r c!;r. ;T ,-.r ',).!;; ,;iv:i use .iiMois I PiiiMiis Piaster. S.d 1 bv rha'i.an Sr isriiit1' itrr.'fW' a. 1I.1VC o l J.V.--pepsi,i. ;.v you Cons! i- , pa'eu. l.ae UKl a l t-iijw I '! T '"'. "'-S'-' : . , ( of Apptite, Head Ache, if v.o don't fail t, .SIT I T Oil's s"ST V1T r I I. l: . . it :.- gall a ill ee I i'i relieve O U, and ill ou c.-ntinue to nff.,r when ; , , , x ou (.-..a tinea in .a'Il ieii::s as these. Fiiee i) its. and 73 ets. Si id by Chapman Smith. Iri:u,.ist s. Weil's Peisian l eiti.n.e "liACKME TACK" is i it 1. and fragrar.t. try it! Kohl by Ciia iran cc Moilb. Druggists ! Plattsmouth Ne!. 3.'Jlveow i LEGAL NOTICES. j Probate Notice I In the M.'Jt'f of the E,!a!e ef Samuel Alley, I rliH-eased : 111 I ho Count v Cola I of C:i"S riimilv, Nfb-aH:i. Not if. i- lfit-by iriveti. tbat M. ( i. Alley. Exei iiioi ol the estate ot sid Samiifi Al ley deceased, has liled his ;ceouiit as S'n h Ex ecutor made applieatian for li:i;:l Mettleinont, at which time and place. till Peisoi:i interested may he preseut ai-C examine n;i:i a 'counls. A. N. Sl l.l.l van, Co. Jude. rt.ttt-umutli, Feb. 2;th. is:a. i Notice. Eliriil'i'lh M. aiii.s Johanna Foltz. noa resi dent .lefciid.int Is ii.'ieOv no: iiied that tiavi.l Foil ii.i on tl t hd.iy of lbrusr. i A. D is.n. lite h!s petition in the otlice ot Ilie t ierk of the DImi , t Coial. ithia and for the Co. of Cass :!:', Male of .S'el'i aska, cliaiiiivf Ehai eth M., :i,i;is .1 .'laiiiia Kuit with aduiieiv wiih one Lev. is Ci ppte and iistslr.tr t lii1 1 he. David Folt, ihiinl ilf. lie divorced Iioiii t iic said l.ii.ahel li M., alia" .lohPiiina Foil, iiiui thet-aid l-.ii:iuct!i .M.. alias Johanna Fo!u. isliereiiy noiiticd that ihe Is reiptire.l lo appear am answer said pctil'on I ': or befoi c t he 1 1! Ii o;.v oi A pi ;i i'-J. or ludtr- ' ...: i i. , I. I .1 'Il.-Itl Tl;l I. ...iri.1.1 i'rt.ll-l II. I illlO H l ire rendered accoruiag Io 1 ho prayVr of said peli lion. David Fui.iz. i Ij T,v .Vi'tctt r.tu-ru;cr. Attorney for 11 "IT Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of an order tf sate issued by Via. I.. Wei's. Cierk of the Distii':t Court within and for Cas e.mntv. Nebraska, and to n.e directed. I will on the iath day of March. A. D. istj. at io o'ciocK a. m . sa'd day. at the souih door of tlie Court house hi said county, sell at uhlie Kiidiou th follow in; real t state, to wit : C. m nienciii; at I lie souLhw e.st coi ner of lot No. one I I oi ct ion scveiitten 17i. township twelve t not t h or rat-.:" fun teen (14) east of t he tali P. M. ; ruuuilii: thereo east 1 wenty-four (4) rods ; tii.-ii. o north, six and sixty-six hun dredihs (CiSO-IOoi rods; thence west, twenty four eJ4) rods ; thence outh. si.v and sixty-cix bund i ed ths i; Co-lo.1) rod 4 to t he p'ace of beeiu iiinK. coiitaininj; one acre more or ios ;, also a tract eomm.-iicin : a point twenty-three ii:3i rods eai-t of tlie northwest corner of section No. t eut y i L'to. in townshi p N o. twelve .lji. north of range No. fourf eeu ( 1 i. ea"t of the it h P. M. ; thence l tinuiiij; south lorty U0) rods; thence east, nineteen l I'o rods ; thence north, forty 1 10) rods ; thence west . nineteen dJirod, Io tiie he Kinninjr. co'itainit !j four and t li ree-foiin h acres; The same beii.i; levied upon and taken as t!;e propel I y of I ! ! i ino Mickclwait, W lie.it h y Mi.'kel v; lt and Fred. Mickclwait, defend ants : to sal ii v a hidmeut of said courl, recov ered bv Mai v Voicoit. plaintiff. Rial isiioHub. Nehlnska, Februarv 2"tb 1j-TJ. 4.it5 R. VV. l EI'.S. Si.crilT. Cass Co., Neb. Estray. j ( nv.V" to r.iy place :Oout tin; lit ,i of J:.:"iary. lc n jiii iomu cow. aoo.ii t yearsoio. smii giv ini: n.i.k. 1 huv taken t he .same up and hold her under tin. est ray hi v. Any person claim iv.'i t in: ai:! aud pay a:u- cb a ij.-es and provnm pr. c i ty can b;. e the same. 'My place is four miles c:.t of W i., V.'au-r. i;i' t '.F.'K W". ADAMS." Sheriff's Sale. Ir vt ; i"..s ,,f order of sate issued by Win. L. V,-i!s. I'.c k cf the District f.'oui't within and -tor Cas-i Counly, Nebraska, and toiu.i directed, 1 will on the sth dav of March, A. D. l.-Tii. nt io o'clock. A.- M.. of Ha::! day, at the south doer oi the Court House, in sai.l County, t 11 at I'uhlic An el ion tbe follow in; real est "Je, I o wit : 1 lie north iiuif i lof tiie n o ; beast qaai rer ( U) of section tw eiiiy-nine (2m. township No. ten (U;. i:o".ii l r.lne No. t Aelve (!. cast. Also, lliew-st part, s.xtv ia ici ot tbe Miutiiwest quarler S. W. v) of sociion twentv-ciRlit (,S h. township ten 1 1 0 north of laitjte No. tweie d.'i ; all in e'ass Counl y, Nebraska ; ttie fame bei'ie; levied upon and taken a tlie property of S:nu l L. Holverslolt. Sarall llol vt 1 si"t t and Win. Stadehnaiin. .iefen.'.aiits : to salefy a lu.l .iiietit of said court, recovered bv Addinou 1'. Weston and Orlando 'l eil t. plaiiuiffs. Plniisinoatli, Neb.. Fcb'v ua. A. D. ls:!V 5i5 It. W. HYEUS. Mierilf Case Co., Ne' SherilFs Sale. I'.v v inue of an order of sate issued by Win. I.. Wells, clerk of the disuict court within and lor 'ass I '(iiiii'.y, Nebraska, and to me di reeled. I wi, I on the 7th day of .March. A. D. it. at le;o'clock, a. in . of said day, at Hie fouth door ot the Court House, in said county, sell ai pub he auction the follow in-real estate, to wit: Lois il in four hundred and ten. (4 !:) four hun dred and forty-nine. (4r0) four hundred and fifty. (4."d ) for. r"buiidrcd and fifty-one, in the tow'n of Louisville, Cass County. Nebraska : the same bein levied upon ai:d taken a the prop erty of 1..N. C!ee,horn. defendant, to satisfy a iudixnicnt of naid court, recovered by J. J. Loos, plaintiff. It. V,". IIYEItS. Sheiiff, Cass Co. Neb. ri.ATTSMOt'Tii, Neb.. Feb. t'th, 1ST3. v-'r. hli8riirs Sa'e. F.v virtue of an ordor ' f sate i-sued by Wm L. Wells, t lerk f tl.e District Court within and fort'a-s (.'o'liitv. Ncbr,xl:n. aiel to me directed. J vviil ou tlie lfrst day of March. A . D. 1ST.. at lo o'c'ock. A. of f-'iid d-i v. at the soul h door of tbe Court IIouso. in rial turnout h I ity in said county, sell lit I'ubhc Autlioa the lollowin leal estate, to wit : S veiay-liveiTf.l feet of the north end of lots four (4 "five i." and six Ob. in block five. White's addition to tbe city of 1'lattsm iitth, touetlier w iih the appurtenances thereto be lon;iiiir : the s;,:,!e beinu levied upon and taken as the propc-tvof William L. Hoi.bs. Hotibs, Noah li. Ilob'ii; and Tbe First. National Hank of l'lattsmouth Nebraska, defendants ; to safi-fv a judgment of siid eoiirt, 1'jcovered bv Liiah W. Wie. plaintirT. I'lattsinoiitii, Neb , J:i:iuai v Sfith. A. T. 1870. U. W. HYKKS, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neh. l'er r. H. McHrnv. Deputy. 4515. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby fjvoii tti.it pursuant to a de cretal order oi sale made bv lion. S. K. Pound, Jt:die oi i he 2ml Judicial District of Nebraska, at bis chambers in tbe citvof Lincoln. on IheJSd dav of February, A. D is;:), 1 will ou tl.e 5th day of March. A. D. lsT't. at the town of Weei imr Water, in county of l ass and State of Ne braska. at tbe door of tlie store of Heed Hros., offer for sale ad the rijiht. and title of z. J. ijuii ton, deceased, in ami to the lolio.vini; de scribed property, to-wit : the west half (w') of 1 tie koiu il-east .iiarter ise1 of section No. 31, town No. P). ran .io r'eust ol tin; eth principal Meridian, in Cass County. Nebraska. Sale to remain open from tl.e hour of one o'clock p. ni. till two o'clock p. m.. of sai l day. Terms, cash ; or credit on reasonable time with approved se curity. Eliza H. Ji intox, 47tj Alniinistratrix. Legal Notice. l. n : ... . .... - l : V n ... r r r.. '"': VX)' rsa,,d ufl" c.ui-e I, an . t ti-i e be v. b v a hci use i-:ii.u;-t not be L-rant. 0 to Stephen Payne, administrator of said (liil". to -oil and convey the followinfrde. scrilied real estate beloti'imc "to s;iid d'-ceiised, for tl:.: nurnole of Lavii'ir the fiutstaiidiiiir in- i-i.t. Jaess of saij estate, to wit : The "west I. ait (iv ) ol tlie norl hwe-t ( n. w.) .piartei ( n , and the s. oil beast i s. c .p.; alter (' ., ml the iiortii west iu. w . i i!i;,uer i l-t t. and 1 l.e Kcuthwest fs. w. i (piarter i V; ( of the northeast (n. e.) .ptar ter. H.l section No. ?-.. town No. 12. rane No. 9 eas; of tiie ctii I'. .M., in C.. s Co.. Nebraska. Sti:ihk. Paine, Administrator of tiie Estate, of 1'atricK P. Fitzgerald. 4t4 Sheriff's Sale. Hv virtue of two execution Nsued bv Vii. I. i Weils. :ierk of tlus DiMriet Conrt wit Ion and j forfait ounty.N.:br,-ka. and to tue iliiccle.l. I wil o-i tbe 4t b day of .March. A. D. 17;.. at 111 o'clock A. M., ot said day, al !i.e foot li door of j the Coin r House in naid" county, sell at l'uMic Auction the foilowi.i rt-nt e-tate, to wit : 1 he north liatft1- of lot No. three (li. sub lot No.; twenty-six uvo. in section tbiiiy-il.ree f.v?). iu ; ItlHI'Mllfl l,.-l,T7 ,Il. U"tlil L 1,1111 . ... j fourteen ( 1 1). east of the Olli 1". ,vl., containing twenty acres more or less ; the fame tieliiii lev ied Ukii and taken as tiie property of Thoma L. Hai ry, ilefeinl.mt ; to satisfy a J'.dirnienl of saiJ court, recovered by iiie State of Nebraska, and by .1. p. Acii.-k anil L. Latteer, I'laiutilTi.. l'lattsmouth, Ntb., Jiiuuarv -K.'tb. A. D. Is7t. 4ot3 K.W.HVEKS.. Saen5, t al Co., SeX SlioriiTs Sale. j',v Vii'i i'c of ! eve :;l ;.''! ."U.'d !v V.'iil. I.. V-l!s. r;. rl; of ili' Ji, ! t ( w'iiln ; ! 1 ffr t ':'.ss ount y, N iu a-ii.i . aotf to n- il a !. 1 v. iil on 1 iie Otii Jav ot .a -II, .V I . !- .'. M one o'clock 1. M., tit tahl ?:, eu the pifiaise e!.w . rSU-J. in s;il co; nIT. .-;;' i! nb!i;- :tilaii t'.e i".lv.'v. r.i Vict jioj i. : . -e-lu'-i 1 Io kil : 1 lie interest and ari ,ri- - '. t" f.t 'I'liomas 1 l;ariy ill r.iid Io the r.'ir i 'u M ' :mu; i-i i. 'i ) of -re, !;: t .m i --.ix i .. " . o .ii.ip No. l irM ii ill'. lioM ii t 1mi;' t u el e 1 1.'! f.:sl of the Ot ii I". M. in C:is? Con; T v . Ncln -k.i : t i the name bi-ins !vitd nio! a:.:l Taken ns the ; J-..' fy aj..dt:mel;t of said court rerovcre-l l.y i i J. v. AmK-u and i. Entteer. pl.t-ntuls. j J tsmoa: h. . jb.. J.iiti :?;.: h. A ; I). J ,; x j Sheriff fss :.. Neh. ! Tt whetn il tit a ? ftrcTn : ' s;:, two t-jiH-.ri lac. e-ie I.o- tie: Mini '.oi - i-f.i i :t:ic, or:, xor i lie ci .-.i.i , n.O.'v :. - ,...,,1 ...1 ,..: 1 1 ; -V 11. I f tl I .- I : es. ati.1 1... noo s l. .i:i N"..-.-. r-.i, i- rs. A!i ; p.M-.so:iarMiefiilca tti.u ii tiiey ljuy tr in a:.y I . s-j ::i tl..-"r J '!;!. ::s t lie r:.;eis:c,ni"l, wlio in tae i iVa r t .;ml nw.es. Imhls n .-iauif which l.e will ' tr:;-.: ir. an oJtx't ac;;it:it ?aiU Liofes at f.ie.r j i.::ilm It y. I . . - I ... .1 V.K ...j .l ,-..f! I'd "v. K. Wiu.ua i a. I EDGSRTON & BALL, j Comer Main & 3d Streets. j r:a-ialh. - - - S.bn.UIEOSTON", MASS, KEEP A. Fi:iT-CI..- sT't'iE, i And on'y firt-r!s Wines and Lirjiievs. Mi'.- j Chilili ! T2II w:u:kte lKcr en Draught and bottled. o.USM Boston Public Schools it A waterman & SON. ! Mass. Stato Koimal Wbolesiiie-and Ihstail Dcalf-m iu PINE LUMBER. LATH. SHiNGLES. SAslI. DOORS, BLINDS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Man. street. Corner of FLftti. PLATTS1S0UTIL - - - - NF.B. Still Better Rates for Lumber Am wL.jj V.K, iiiy j SIGX, CARRIAGE and ORXA 31 EXT A L PA IX TEIl, Shop over the I Jon nor .Sta bles, I'LATTS MOUTH, Uly. NEIS C3-0 TO BEN. HEMPEL'S BSeal SlZar&et Oi. Lower Main Street. South Sido, FOR YOUit MEAT. '.OASTS. STEAKS CAME, FOWL, MUTTON, EEEF, l'OKK. and VEAL, CUHEJU A.jP and GOOD. JOHX SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand, AND HEARSE I FUNERALS. TAKE 1TOTICE I I want all of mv accounts fietiled to date LV. l I shall do no niore credit business. All old accounts must be settled up. and no now ones will be made. I. nle.ss such accounts are wltied sin -tlv thev will be Mied. 1 wish to"do a strictly cash business in future. JOHN SHANNON. 461V rialtsmouth. N "b. MIKE SCHNELLliACHER, ULJl CKSJII TU HORSE s HOLING, AND W AflON REPAIRING All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly & Promptly :0: Horse, 3Iule& OxSliocin, In short, we'll shoe anything that ha? four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. InTjW shop, on Fifth St.. betwfcen Main and Vine Streets, iust across the corner from the ew 1IEKAI OFKl.'K. my' W. H. BAKER & CO Having purchased tlie Stock of Goods Fonacriy owned by ELL PLU3I3n:tt. Y!ll continue the business at the old stand an i will be p!ea-ed t ) fee all the former pat rons of th: bouse and hope by FAIR DEALING-. .-rocpir.2 a S j i ! First Class o LOCK i In Every Departnicniut, and scl'.iD? on dose margins to merit and secure a huge Kliarc of the Trade of Cass Counly Ciivc us a tiinl und 1a eonvincpj. ,.n fiA ? - s.. 4 OlIIJl bUlO iillll StrCCl, (2et Mh aui Cth) TTSMOCTU - - XLIi, 48! y VOCT A DAY GUARANTEED f 1 SB ir- w WELL AUC2R AND DRILL fa K"od InrPtjr. UICULs r I t-J-HMuXlALS FROM GOVtKNORS OK IOWA. ARKi-V!" AS ASI DAKOTA. Catalogue i-va. V. :y r, 6fc lTiit, tit- I' i If 4 Oil STIiOP A . r-)" rcf ' ?c;it M;ii ! !' Vcn .tie t.r jr fo :i' ;! .f ..t't'.lir I1-.;', Cr..l III linu her. FICXLEP. tr.oTHcns, 1 ' i i 1 T'.i'n .-I.. r!.-.:-ra. b V.i. .ire ti l""'-; w it it iiie" i.o v- is , r" '.ike, jie,h I is;i. lit. e.-.l. Vn!t .11. 1 oiiit i ) . - I i. '. r. U Milne. '!-.,. ,t ..,.r ,. ? f je'-. ,1 I . t:.t tn,- I ir1- 't St..- (,. S-V lor ' ' V -i- ?tvir ;.V- i. '' r1'-'-? fjv'"L" -j j. j,-- v ' -' W ' '' " '' A"'. . i. j- -' KENRY F. miLLEK r ! .t o r o a r i- F chools. I T"I riio New England Conser vator of.. Music Ex elusive. y. TWO AWARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISH MF.NT iiv Tin: v Philadelphia Exhibition '7(? No oilier H-ni 1 orc 1-hi, i!i. oi.e 1"i-.i ton, received iik'K' than oa .. During tfia Conceit &as n ol-j-'O, "7, tlicso l'lanos weru used In Hi -itoii ami leiulty Iti more than l'. concerts. Tbe season of H77 llud '7 fT'UiliSi'.S H btl'l greater i.uinber to be- added to the list. Notices ol4 CoiiCiTi-"' "IteniaikHblM for lis purity, rl.-hne t..-id ev ci.ucs of tone." lbisloli Join nat. -No sucli i is'iutncnts have be.-n h"ud In il Lowell concert rojin b.jl'ore." Lowell t.M ...) Di:ily Cilijn. "Surpasses Hiivthimt of the kind prtivlolinly heard In our city." how ell Vox poputi. "l'neruallcd bv finy that have been ned .j our coiuxiis.'' 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