i . i n I I , , . - 1 THE HERALD. amu val and ni:r.virrciii: ok flatts- MOl'llI MAII. fASTKB", KOKTHMLS ft trOC'THFJtJ AtHve ut - 9 a. in. 5 n a. nt. a rim p. in. OMittA VIA B. A M. Arrive at 10 JO a. m. 1 Depart at - 2 :i p. r.. WFJTfKN VIA I?. & M. Arrive - 3 :15 p. in. Depart at - 10 -00 a. in. WKKFllIU TVATKH. Arrive at 12 a m. Depart t - I -00 p. m kx-k ni.vrrs t vsm MIM. Arrive at 12 -no in. t Deart :it - IKN) p. in J.W. JIAltSHALUP.M. LOCAl-ADVEKTISKMENTS. Transient. 25 MfiU a line. Ilegulax ndvcnls Ac. io con i iMr Hoc. No advertLicmtnt Instst J lor than 20 cents. fj-irsJ notices at Statute rate. Ati'ni-y and officers of Hie law will b neld respon-dbfe for -Ul legal notion they hand in, ofiil all portle demanding j proof of puhlica- tton of ioir notice will lnc nviu lor tuu pumica lion fee 1 such notice. COM M V MC ATI ON S. Aaonrspnre Is limited, nil cowimuiilcaMonii. must be. unci aua to uu- point, wiui no asie af words. The paper I responsible for the correctness ac Co ruin- hi copy oi paid iuii;r ami paiu giU, only. J-e- 1. Any person who taken the paper rej-nlarly from the post-ofllce, whether diif.-;ed to hi nuiue, or whether lie Is a subscriber or not U rexuoiiMbte for the !av. . If any person onieis his paper diseontin- uei. ne must pay ;tn arrearage, or me punii.su er mav continue to send it until pavmciit it in. vie. and collect the whole amount, whether the imier it taken from the ollice or not. 3. 1 he com ts have decided that refusing to tHke newspapers and periodicals from the ost office, or removing and leaving them uncalled tor, is prima farie evidence of ihtkxho.iai. iBllU. LOCAL VEWS -Ami Htill it comes! The Beautiful Snow! - Tw o indies this morning? The river is full oClloating ice. Good Templar's Social' - "1st! Liederkeanz Mall on t .. I4th of April. no. 15. I inch aviII be here next Monday. Go to the Platte A'alley for cheap hoard. good Mr. lieckner has closed tock of gootjs. out 1113 J The Platte Valley IIouso is the hotel to stop at. . The beautiful snow still linger ed b on the hill-side. I Morrison's boat is again anchored ..t the foot of Main street. The First National Bakery is the place to stop for a No. 1 meal. A ghastly sight was that of the unknown man killed Monday night. Stndel man's House, tho only first class Hotel and Restaurant in. town. Goorder's G herder's Agricultural Implement yard. Finest lot in town. Fitzgerald has not obtained his thousand dollars bail yet and therefore lies in Jail. We see our friend, Mr. S. S. Hin kle. iti moving into the house just . va cated by Mr. Newton.- Guthm.v.i h:s just rece:vei' n large lot of new goods store full. jow is the time to buy cheap. Fred Goerder, Jhe Agricultural Implement man of the county is now itady with his Spring Implements. It. Sherwood has added two silver mounted shov,- cases to his shop which displays to ad vintage his new stock of fine shoes. The Watchman made its last is fiio in Plattsmouth last week; and gees to Council IJlulTs the first of the month as a six column Daily. Such Is life. El am Parmele has xot a new thor-ouir'i-bred Bus, and n white hat; a pedipjecd hat. The Bus is a beauty and much needed here. The hat well ask the women about that. '-OKI Missouri all the way from Pike," will appear next week if the writer sends his name here. We can not print anonymous communications for the best friend we have on earth. Misses Herrmann it Wurl are receiving their new stock of Spring Millinery of which they will give fur ther account next week. They will be happy to have their patrons call and examine the new .tvles. Chits. Viall was brought out on Habeas Corpus on Saturday and he was admitted to bail in $300. On Monday Messrs. Peter Eveland. Israel Ward and Rodney Andrews gave the required bail and Viall is free until court sets. The members of the Plattsmouth Sportsmen's Club will take notice that a meeting of the Club, will be held at the ofllce of Sam M. Chapman, on Sat urday evening next, 22d inat, at 7 o'clock, P. M for the transaction of general business. S.M. Chapmax. Jxo. O'Rourke, President. Secretar-. Wc see we are to hare no chance to rest our "tired brain" after all. For six years our contemporary, the Watch man, has overshadowed and weighed us down witn. his profound knowledge of grammar, and now that weight is about to be removed, our cotcmpora re number two by his magnificent ef forts in the spelling line, as exempli fied in his last issue, will tire us out again, and we must struggle once jnuic uuuci tin: uuicreni ouruen oi trying to equal our cotempornry "on the spell." As Samantha Allan saj-s : " "It's , weariu on us." Kew Styles, Bottom Prices. Tarties wanting information in re gard to Styles. Terms, &c of mason a hamlin organs will please notice that I shall be at Plattsraouth most of the time for three or four weeks and ready to reply promptly to any calls by postal or otherwise. As my opera tions extend through several Counties and take me away much f the time it will be to the advantage of persons in tere'ed to roTr.mumcate- with me at ..... i-i- Personal. Mr. Vamleman, our f!oat meruber of the Legislature, called on Friday last. We regret not being in to seehimv We neglected to make mention last week of tho ret-in of Mr. Hermann Smith to his home, perfectly restored, we are very glad to hear, in health. F. Ingwerson, one of our best Weep ing Water subscribers called Tueday and made the Herald feel that there aie lota of good folks left in Cass Co. Just Arrived at Gnthman's, A large stock f Spring Goods, Dry Goods and Notions in abundance. Call and examine. Dr. McCrea hands us the follow ing which was clipped from a Musca tine paper by his son. It looks as if th e ga grasshopper were still abroad: Grasshoppers F. Johnson, who re sides on the Illinois side of the river, pposite this city, came to town yester day, to do his trading in the best mar ket between St. Louis and St. Paul. On his way, and when near the bluff beyond, his attention was called to myriads of grasshoppers which were emerging from their winter quarters, cal'.ed forth perhaps by the genial sun shine. He gathered an envelope full, which he exhibited to the astonished gaze of the curious. Tho "animals'' were about half grown, a fat as fleas and a3 lively as crickets. The question naturally priound3 itself, what shall be done to stay the ravages of these pestiferous marauders, which threat ens to be enormous? I Sensible Word. We regret to see the indifference which inany. men of influence and intelligence here in our midst exhibit to the habit liquor drinking. It a vice second to none, it is the cause of tho greatest proportion of the woes nnd wrongs of society. Since slavery has been abolished, intemperance may be called the sum of all villianies There is no denial of the terrors which tho liquor traffic intlicts. Everybody grants it; ana yet, tnere are so many who affect to think it a weakness to mention it. There are men who are going uown m:i everv day or tlieir lives, through the" use of Whisky their friends know and sec it; they talk about it, and mourn with each other over the sad prospect; and yet these same unfortunate men will re sent any unfriendly allusion to an old wh.isky bottle, as quick as they wuld an attack upon the honor of their homes. Men who are conscious of ev ery social anu moral dereliction are blind as bats to the overwhelming evils of whisky drinking. Everything else they can eloquently discuss and per haps denounce, but that vice, they will support with ITJeir money and iutlu ence. It is high time every such man were calling a halt d asking himself if his influence in tin., .ta.it er is on the side of goo'l for the honor and welfare of his family, friends and society ? It A the greatest question he can propound, and takes precedence of politics, rail- rouds, bri.l 'cs, in f.ict, everything, for there ii no prosperity that intemper ance will not poiswn or kill. This community needs to think of this matter. Any thoughtful observer can see the victims of thi3 vice going down o:.e by one To rescue them, the friendly influence of every well-mean ing citiezn should be continually ex erted. Union. From I took Bluffs. "Boss Eaton, of Rock Bluffs, has turned out a full-fledged doctor, and i now practicing. "Mike Archer says that in case of amputation of a canine's caudal -pendage the application of tho Boss's Green Mountain Salve will cause a new tail to grow to the dog, and a new dog to the old tail. How is that for sticking? J. YY. Two Teams for Sale. One No. 1 horse team, good for any kind of work, and a good mulu team, cacap for cash, or on time with "rood security. Also a lot of fence and wood for sale. Apnlv to posts J. V. WixKP.Acn, ")Itf Plattsmoath, Neb, The Cass County Agricultural Society. An adjourned meeting of the Cass County Agricultural Society, will be held at the County Judge's office, on Saturday, March 22, 1875), to hear re port of committee on locating Fair Grounds, and to transact important business. A full attendance is re quested. D. II. WHEELER, J. N. Wise, Prcs't. Soc'r. Lumber, Lumber. Mr. Richey, of the firm of Cummins vfc Richey, is here now, and in a few da3s our lumber will be here and the yard open. We expect to have as good a stock and sell as low as is possible for lumber to be sold in this market. We invite our friends to call and see us, examine our stock when it comes and see if wo make our words good. Cummins fc Richey. Settlement Notice. Having gone out of both the Store and Lumber Yard business, I earn estly request all my customers, pat rons, and debtors to please come up and settle their accounts. I do not want to sue ; I do not want to make any man or friend expense but 1 must have my business settled up at once. I therefore give notice that all accounts due me must be settled up, by note or otherwise, within 30 days, or they will be placed in the hands of a collector, with orders to be sued. Respectfully, J. V. Weckbach, 52t3 " ' Plattsmoulh,Neb.:: 85.00 Made to order FT2TE CALF BOOTS S-VOO, 44tf at Sherwood's. OnM second band Organs and Melo- - Good Bye. PlattsmoPth, March 19, 7. Dear Plt.lic: At last our friend, the Watchman, is going to leave us. Friends and eountrymen if you have tears to shed, prepare to shed them now. , . r For nearly seven ' years wo have ! fought bled and died side by side every year, and now he's going off to leave us all alone, to conquer or get "busted." Although Mr. MacDouagh and our selves have very often disagreedon lo cal affairs, public matters, politics, re ligion, grammar, weary brains, and numerous other things, we" have never had one serious personal quar rel. Although he is known to be good looking and we are hmely. we have never called each other "idiot," more than once or twice, "scoundrel," sel dom, and "darned fool," never, no nev er, that is hardly ever. Perhaps two County papers, so diverse iu every thing, or different in views and opin ions never did exist side by side and have so little unmanly quarrelling. ah joking aside, we snail be very sorry to part with Little Mac. Time, which accustoms us to everything, has made his presence dear to our heart, and we hope he may succeed beyond his most boundless desires in his new venture. There is one thing we know ne win uo, wake council Uluiis up for awhile any way. Well, old boy, here's our Jatf"; come and seo us often ; give us fits when you feel like it. Call U3 "tired" and send us your paper chuck full of news A u Ilevoir, Wat chy. MACMURPIIY, Ed. Herald, SPRING IS COMING LIKEWISE THE TIME FOR SPRING HATS! Of Yfhich Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney have a Full Supply. Mrs. JohnsWi and Miss Sweeney lifivo rpmnvoil t n Ir lll-tnlr'a lntlfliivrv corner Main and 6th Sts., which they have fitted up in fine style, having pur- ' Hsed two handsome double Bhow- c;w o help accommodate their con- stantfviJncreasing stock. They have received their first installment of Mil linery and fancy goods, among which are the following: nanusome pattern uats, one a cap shape in white straw trimmed with pale blue silk, while lace, delicate pink and white roses, exquisitely natural, and with rever on one r.ide of garnet velvet; another in black with pipings of cherry and gold colored silk altern ating, the frame turned up in front and at the side; a. third in black rib bon with edge of brocaded ribbon, and flowers to match, and many others; A complete assortment f .flowers to which they will L'e constantly adding; Ornaments in brilliants, something new; Children s hats and baby's caps and bonnets; All kinds and shapes of spring hats, and more on the road ; In their fnncy goods department are; A complete assortment of cardboard and card designs, including ueedie books, card baskeVs, mottoes, card cas es, match safes, watch cases, xc; An assortment of newest styles in buttons, Japaues, pearl, &c; Silk handkerchiefs, from 25c to 93c; Kid glove., 6-button, $2.00 per pair; itucnings, ties, laces, nuoon, and a complete stock of fancy goods; Butterick patterns; Call and see them and learn the lat est styles. &L50 Boots made to order at Merges for Notice to Teachers. Puhlie examination of persons wishing tcaeh- cr certilicnie will be held as follows, in ad- dijion to those already advertised : Green wood m1io.i1 house, .M:tri:h lltli and 15th : Stove Creek school house, .March irsth and -.".itli ; Mt. rieasaut fdiool home. April letli and l'Jth. 1. I. -.1 A KYI N DA I.E. 43tl Co. Superintendent. LIST OF VOTERS OF THE CITY OF PLATTSMOUTU. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested in said registration that we will sit for the purpose of corectinz the same, at the following places in the various wards on Fridav and Sat urday, March 28th and 29th, 1879: Jr irst ard, County Judge's office. Second Ward, John Wayman's shop. Third Ward, O. F. Johnson s store. Feurth Ward, W. E.Donelan's store. A LIST OF THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE FIRST WARD A. Agnew, Wm. J. B. iates, Peter D. Black, Robert. Burgess, Rev. II. B. BushnelLH. M. Black. G. II. Butts, Oil. Butts, O. II. Burk, Dennis, Baker, Wm. If. Brwn. Charier, 'lack, Fred. II. Buttery, Ed. Babbiugton, D. E. Ballancp, Geo. Black, John, Babbington, Da rid. Black, Wiley, Black, Junius. C. Clark, Robert, Connor, J. A. Donovan, Rob't Duke, John Duke, Ed. Egeuberger, Val. Fitrgerald. John Fickler.Godfry Fickler, Geo. Gibbs, Gregory, Frank. Gregory, J. S. Cox, F. M. Conkey, Chris. I). Duke, Charles Donelan, W.E. E. Emerick, Charles F. Fellows, R. O. Fowler, J. E. - Golding, Levi Guthman. O. Goerder, Fred. II. Herold, Gus. - Herold, Hermann J. Harrison, Geo. Hollister, II. H. Herold, Wm. Jones, Wni. D. 1 Kane, James I Livingston, R. IL Lucas, J. C. Lewis, Simon Lewis, E. B. Leach, John Ieenard, V. 31. iTcCl. 13. 'obn Mcrriso:?, J. iiaaMurvi.v. v. Neff, C. C. O'Rourke, John Neville, Wm P. Pottenger, Willit Pepperberg, Julius Plummer, Eli Parmele, C. H. II. Randle, Henry Rosenbaum, Ed. Roberts, Joseph M. S. Sutherland, Dan. Schlegel, Alex. Smith, ChetH. Smith, Dan. B. Stevens, John Tucker, Wm. L. Wise, U. W. Wheeler, D. H. Way bright, M. M Weaver, J. J. Thompson, G. W. White, A. W. Weaver, Pres. Weaver, Cas. II. Y. Young, J. P. I do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the legal voters in the first ward. Geo. II. Black, . -7 Registrar. a list of registers voters of tiie SECOND avakd. A. Arcutt J. A. - Bryant W. T. Bennett L. D. Buttery J. II. Brown Benton Brantner J. W. . Boeck Henry Chambers J. G. Conn J. W. Dovey E. G. Dovey O. C. DeForest Frank B. Barnes J. W. Barnes J. E. . lieaumeister John ' Brantner Sam'l. Black Charles . Uotiel Clause C. Calhoun John !' Dovey G. E. Darrah W. R. Fairfield G. W. Frank Georgo Fry A. C. Fairfield J. n. Frazier Edgar G. Gibson Goos Fred Gates, David - Jonathan II. Hohlschuh J. Harimau J. Hamilton Jesso Ileisel Coon Harrison Phil H inkle S. S. Hutchison Edward Ilyers R. W. J. Johnson J. W. Jones W. II. Kroehler Geo. Johnson Frank Kroehler'Fred Kennedy L. V. I j. Leichtwis Joseph. M. Moore Curtis, Moore Llewllvn, Knee John Karnes A. Levings Geo. Lee per N. A. McElwain M. McMakin H. C. Martin Joseph, Miller II. M. McDerby L. McLaughlin A. W. Muetz Geo. W. Marshall Charles, N. Neiman Frank, Nichols G. C Nichols C Nevins II. J. Nathan, I. O. Oi th T. B. Patterson J. M. R. Ruffner Reich John, P. E. Robine A. O. Smith G. S. Smith Herman, Snooks P. C. Shryock W. B. jr. Smith C. II. Sage II. W. sr. Sped; Clans, Smith C. P. Shryock T. W. Siedenstricker P. Sage E. II. Siedenstricker P. Solomon, E. Vallery Jacob Jr. Vivian Richard. Vand evenier, Chas. W. White W. J. Waterman II. A. Wise J. N. Way man John, Wise P. L. Windham R. B. White F. E. Wilson Henry Woolev E. II. Wright Alpha, Waterman John Weckbach J. V. White F. S. Williams J.C. Wise W. S. Weidman tl. P. White, M.L. I do hereby certify that this is a cor rect list of legal voters in the Second Ward. John E. Barnes. Registrar. LIST OF THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF TIIE THIRD WARD. B. Beckner J. Bons H. M. Bechtel J. if. Ballance, Robert C. Cushing R. C. Chubbuck II. C. BilPngs S. S. Boone J. C. Chapman S. .V. Chapman G. B. Cushing Thos. 1. Donnelly Robert, Dunstau W. W. Dab Thomas, Despain A. C. Drew Alva, DeLaifatyr G. W. Dickson F. Deleshaw John, E. Enlix Gus. F. G. Oyger G. F. Gingery Wm. Green C. W. Graves D. Sr. Graves W. Gould W. II. II. Hamilton Jesse. . Hatt. A. G. Hiett, John Hall, Joseph Eaton Frank Fay Patrick. Gass P. P. Gingery J. C. Grace James, Goelsby If. Graves D. Jr. Gurus Ed. Hays J. G. Ilodget, James Ilassler, Wm. Hoffman, C. J. Hiukle, S. S. Johnson, J. F. Jander, Thos. K. Kinser, G. W. Karnes, Henry Klosicka, Frank Karnes. Robert Keanky, Anthonv. L. Loomis, James Lee, Pendleton. M. Jockenhaupt, C. Jarthis, J. W. Kennedy, E."W. Kankee, Antonie Kroelick, James Kohnke, Christ K .ser, J. W. Long, Samuel Lloyd, Joseph .Jbrgan, if. W. Jitchell, Thomas JI!ler, David Jurphy, J. B. Jathews J. S. Jitchell Geo. W. 3eisner, James JcEntee, Chas. JcEvitt, F. 3orrisey, J. Jforrisey W. - Jullis, G. B. Jnrphy, T. L. JcDonagh, F. If. N. Nejedly; Joseph -O. Jaldaner, Frank Jetteer, F. J. Nichols, Charles Nossial, James O'Donohue.Jf. Owens, Thomas Pailinjr, James Parmele, El am Pollock, Thomas Poisal.G. II. Teterson, Peter Pronger. G. E. Pettee, J acnes Polln.J. F. Kobiiison, Arthur Kauen, Valentine liipple, Joseph S. Sullivan." A. N. Stadelmann, FJf. Streight, Jason Streight, O.J. Schlater, Joseph fttone, E.-D. -Sooboda. John Savage, C. C. Schlegel Christian Spurloek, B. Schuell backer. J. M. Stadelmann, W. Schildknecht.W.IL Short, T. W. SkumanAV. Sage, James Schlegel J. T. Tutt, Andrew Tracy, James Tinnel, Turner Thomas, O. S. Taylor, Wm. Thomas, il. L. ' V. Vannata, James R. W. AVhalan, James Wakefield, T. C. Whalen, T. Walten, Calvin Weckbach, A. II. - I do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the legal voters in the Third Ward. P. P. Gass. Registrar. A LIST OF THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE FOURTH WARD. A. Alley, J. Anderson, John 13. Ballance, Wm. Bons, John Brown, W. 3. Briggs, Wm. Breunan, E. Bons, II. M. Burnwood, Lewis Cooper, II. Chandler, J. J. Connor. John Cushin, Chas. Bennett, Wus. Baird, J. T. Brown, Chas. C Cramner, F. B. Childs, A. L. C. Cane, J. II. Chandler, II. Cunningham, Wm. D. Dorrington, F. M. Davis, C. F. Dawson, C. S. E. Edgerton, Geo. English, M. Emerick, Chas. Eaton, E. H. Eaton. S.'F. Ford, Geo. Finisher, John- F. Fox, Wm. F. O. Guthman, F. Gray, Wm.' I!. Greisel, E. S. H. Holraest O. W. Howard, Geo. Hudson, Alex. Hutchins, E. Hayes, Fred. Haraska, Chas. Hayes, F. W. Haines, J. W. Hemple, Benl Hawn, Geo. Hickey, Pat. Hayes, John Ileffner, John Ilarasky, Joseph Holmes. C. M. Johnson, O. F. Johnson, C. M. Jones, G. W. Jeunirgs, J. W. K. Kirnes, C. C. Karnes, Alex. L. Lex, Phillips London hagen, Geo. M. Muetz, Chas. McCallon, P. McDonald J. Miller, C. Martin. W. E. McKinnell, Wm. Mason, Jacob ? Mason, D. J. Mason, B." F. Mnrphy, Fat Jones, J. G. Johnson, Peter Johnson, J. F. Kennedy, .Tames Kinzie, Finley Kiozie, D. M. Lehnhoff, F. Lyons, A. D. Lewis, Mat. Jiller, II. M. Moore, C. P. Mickelwhif. W. Morrison, J. E. Marshal, J. W. Mulligan. Mike Mertens, Henry Mahoney, Con. Mahoney, 1'. MaUis, James O. O'Noud, P. O'Connor. P. O'Neil. R. O'Neil.J. O'Neil, J. J. O'Conner, C. O'Conner, M. Peterson, Peter Petersen. R. Purdy, W. S. Pol in, J. R. Powell, R. L. Palmer, T. J. R. Reinhackle, A. Ringo, J. P. S. Stiles, L. C. Shannon, J. W. Sharp, E. Smith. R. F. Schlater, Jas. Smith, Wash. Shann, J. Thomas, T. Truffer, A. Thompson, C. Tall on, John Thwmas, John, Vass, W. T. W Wheeler, Ennis Williams. G. W. Wintersteen -Wm. Wilson, W. R. Young. W. Youag, F. Young, John certify that tho above is a correct list of the legal voters in the fourth ward. Wm. i.ntersteen. Registrar. -Plain Home Talk embracing Med ical Common Sense, a book of nearly 1,000 paes and 200 illustrations, is now issued in three styles: Half Morocco, 83.7.; English Cloth, Standaid Edi tion, $3.23; Fine American Cloth, Popular Edition, containing all matter and illustrations, 1.50. This invalu able work, embracing a practical trea tise on chronic diseases, sexual physi ology, and a thousand things worth knowing, is from the pen of Dr. E. B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New- York City, who has been in extensive practice, far twenty-five years. Books sent by mail on receipt of the price. Address Murray Hill Publishing Company, 129 East 23th Street, New York City. 51t2 Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigar3, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIUS PEPPERBURG, Manufacturer. Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. lAIHlIED. KIZETt MlCKELWAIT. At the residence of "W. Mickelwait, Sunday, March. lGth. by Rev. J. T. Eaird, Chas. KuERand Kate Mickel wait, all of riattsmoutli. TOMANMARTUDALE At the residence of i. k. jkiarttnaaie, Ksq., tn Louiiviiie. Sundav March 16th, by the Rev. J. E. Rockwood, J. ft. Touak and Miss Mary E. Mabtiudale. both of Cas.-i County, Ntb. Tlie bride is the sister of Prof. Martindale our County Superintendent, and the groom our well known friend aud long time correspondent of the Herald, Mr. Tcraan, the Depot Agent at Louisville." The Herald will remember the occasion w i la pleasure not only ty having re ceived the coinpliruentg of the fair cotiple ac companied by a lovely slice of cake t dream on b".t trcr".e re are urrf.er raary jbl'!;tior.s to Rauen, Peter Rudabeck, "A " Keith, Fred Eichkee, John Election Notice. TTotiPels Iierehy slven that there w ill Pc an eltetin held at the uiHVretit waiiisof liie City of l'l;ttijtiotitii on Tups.Jnv. the let dav of April, 1ST5 for tiie election oi the fojlowing city otttc trs. to wit : 1 Mnyor, 1 Cit v Treasurer. 1 CilVci.ik. I JrliC" Jude. J Marshal. 1 City Engine r, t councilman for 1st wart?, ' 1 Councilman for 2d ward, - I Councilman, for 3d want, 1 Councilman for -itli ward, 2 School Directots for the city at Tarffe. The olls will be at ti.e foiln ing places : 1st ward. s:t Gocrdei s ortie : Sd ward, at trick school lid'ise : 3d ward, at Kuttner & RlackV office J 4th ward, at the room formerly occupied l.y Ileiupel as a meat market. Polls to he open at if o'clock, a, in. and hold oiK-ii until 7 o'clock, p. m. My order of the Council. Attest J. W. JOIIXSCN( MavoT. J. 1. Simpsox, Clerk, sivi SPECIAL NOTICES. Solid two buckle Plow Shoes at Mer ges for $1. 00. - 51 tf A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. - 44tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 28tf. Large new Stock of Boots and Shoes AT MERGES, AT greatly rethd rates ovtrlast year. 3ltf Repairing cheap at;d go-xl at Merges. FOR RENT. Three good farms, five miles from Plattsmouth, apply to R. B. Windham. - - 51t2 Larger Stock of Boots and Shoes TI", -NEVER CAME TO TOWN and cheaper than ever at Merges. Misses Slippers for 23 cents and two Buckle Plow Shoes for $1.00 at Mer- es. 85.00 Fine Boots Custom made $3.00 at 44tf Sherwoods. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach iu Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, Mav, An gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, Jnlv and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. D. D. Martindale. 41m0 County Superintendent. , Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your svs- tem and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem oriliages aud L.ung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained. Jiosriees Uerman Syrup lias gained the largest sale in the world for the cure ot Coughs, ijolds, and the se verest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bos chees famous German prescriptii.n, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in ad ministering it to the youngest child, as per directions, 'the sale or this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there h;is been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask yoar Drnggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 73 cents. Trv it and be convinced. 44eowlv. It is a Fact!! IlroiYJn'S I.Iver Pills cure head ache billiousuess and liver complaint. II Town's C'oufrji Halsam. and Tar Ti oclics cure coughs, colds, and throat and lung affections That Cough should be checked at once. Krown's Hair Tonic prevents dandruff and loss of hair, and secures a beautiful gloss. lirown's Arnica KJiilment and Salve cure sprains, swellings, sores, ulcers and frost bites. iSnrsaparilhi. Dandelion, and fodide of Fotussinm invigorates the liver and purifies the blood. The great remedy for Chronic Rheumatism. For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chan- man & Smith, J. II. Butterv and O. F. Johnson. 4tf Plattsmouth, Neb. Tl.h-tv Of tlie licsi (iii'an malrers of thi World me competitor at the' Paris Exnosition. a cable dispatch to the Associated 1'rens savs two highest Kold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Maou & Hamlin. 85.00 At R. Sherwood's, made to order Fine 44tf Calf Boots .OO. County Orders will be received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, Always. Remem ber that. 41tf. Don't be DeceiTed. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption" when asked toctire tlieir Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know that Coughs leaa to consumption ana a remedy mat win cure consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any luii? or throat trouble, we know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will 1A1- reiunu ine price pain it you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair pronosi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and 81.00 per bottle. For lame chest, Hack or side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2. cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Druggists. Why will you stiller witli Dyspepsia ana liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vitalizer which, we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. Price 10 cts. and 73 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. " IIACivilErACK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. i541y tow. G3 IGX, CARRIAGE and ORNA MENTAL PAINTER, -A.. ASHLE Y. Shop over the Bonner Sta kes, . . rLATTSMOUTII, "EB. Mly. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice to Contractors. Eld will he received up to 12 o'clock 2-1.. of Tuesday, the first d;v of .April, I .;!), for the ronMracrion of county j::il, "ver new relisi In uccord.uiee Willi the plans :t;d specifications now ui hie in the olllce ol tha (Jouuty Cleik of Cas County. Nebraska. Kld should Mpccily for caMt or warrant-'. The Mo.ud of County Coimiiissioueis reserves tile niit to reject ar.y or all t hi 15y rder of the Coin.tv Coiiini!sl;iiers. Id tci-tnoor.y w 'hereof I "We h rciit.m wt tr.y ' hr'.nd and oli.ci.tl seal t ins t t h day of i c Slarch, lstu. J. 1. 1 CTT, r Cctitity Clerk. . fi.'l2 Notice. Rachel 1'. Finley, non-reldint defendant, will take notice that fieor-ie E. Kinlev did on the lMh day of March. A. l. l;o. liic "his ei lion in the oflice of the Clerk ot the liistlict Court within and for the county of Ca und State of Nebraska, charnlni; s;i(i K.ohcl K. fin ley witn wilful desertiou of pl.-unHir, icoii:e E. Finley. w iti'.out just cause. or provocation tor more than two years lasi parr, -nskinK that lie George E. Finley, plaintiff be dKonvd from the aid Kaclicl E. 1-iulcy ; nnd the said Kachcl E, Finley i hereby notincl that be i-reiiircd ti appearand answer said ttlion on or befoie the 2sth day of April. Is?!, or nd;inei't will hq rendered airainst her and decree rendered ao- cordmsto the prayerof faid iietition. GEOKb E. FINLEY RySAM. M. Chaiman, All y for l'iaimlff. I2tr, Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that pursuant I o decre tal order mane by the Hon. S. It. found. JudC of the 2d .Indicia! Dist. ol Nebraska at Lincoln on the ltth day of March, A. I. lsru ; I will on lllh day of A;irll, H7:. at tlift south door of the court l.ouse in the Cit uf ri.ittsiao.il li in Cum county. Nebraska, otter for sale all the rijiht aud title of Patrick V. Eitl'-S'Tald. deccawed. In and to the following dewriocd prciniscs sit uated in said county, to wit : The wei-t half 'i of the noitliwest fn wt quarter p4 1 anil tho southeast Js ej uuarter of the noil li west In. w quarter Vl and houtbweit xt quanci' I'ulof the iioiliicasl n e quarter all of section No. twenty-nhie iy, town No. twelve ilJl. ranee No. niiie :)'. east of the tjtii P.M.. coiimlnin;- C3 acres. S.iiu" to remain opt'i for bids from tlie hour of one o'c'ock until o o'clock p. M. on said day. Terms cash, or reasonable lime on niortgiiji seenritv. SliirilliN PAYNE. f-2tJ 4dinliiii-trator. Legal Notice. In Diftrict Court of Cass County. To Selden N. Marrhim, noii-rcidcn defend ant, you are hereby notified that on the 1Kb day of February h:'J, I tiled my petition in the ofllce of the Clerk of the District Court of Casx county, Nebraska, against you, and commenced ana-tion against you in said District Court, the object and prayer of w hich is to obtain a decren of tlie aid District Court eelting aside and wholly c nceillng tkree 3 certain pretend ed tax. or "treaKurerVpieteudcd fa deeds. The first of said pretended tax deed being uiado and execmed by illiam I- ll.il.bs then county treasurer of Cass county to Seidcn N. Merriam, on or about the .Itli day of September, 1873. 1 ho second of said prclundtid tax deeds being made and executed bv John C. Cummina, then coun ty treasurer of Oaw cctiuty, to tho said Sclden N. Merriam on or about the Htli day of May, lSjJ. Tim third of waid pretended tax iectis riiijr made and executed by Juno M. Patter son, then county treasurer of Cass county, to tha taid Selden N, Merriam on oraUout the mil: day of July, 1878. All of said deeds pretending tocmiTeyU you the north (n) half ft) of the loutheant ( e) quarter (f), and south f half i 'i ) of noit'ieaxt (n e) quarter i Ul of ction No. twenty- iglit 281, iu township No. ten 10!. north o" range No. nine ), eat of ilie otli 1. Ai. lying? id being in said Cas- county ami fume of Neb.!isk;u You are required to answer said petition on or befora the day of ls7i, or a decree w ill be taken again! you in acConl with the prayerof said petition. ANDREW 1YNAN. Chapman & Rkoauv, Attorneys for Plainiitff. 6i't5 Sheriff's SaieT By virtue of an order of sale issued hv Win L. Wells, clerk of the District Court within ami for Cans county, Nebraska, ami to me directed, 1 w ill, on the 5th day of April. A. 1). 17!'. at lo o'clock, a. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House iu said county, sell at public, auction the following real estate, to wit; tin west half Oi) of the northeast quarter () of section twenty-six (2t), iii township No. twelve (1.'). north of range No. eleven (11), east of llie ;th P. M.. together with the .nppurtcuaiices ; inr ;:l;ic being levied upon and taken as the liropeitv if Piiilip Riharf and George Schoe- man. lii fciidauts ; to satlt-fy a Judgnient of i-Hid court, recovered by Edward!. Dovey, plaintiff. I laitsiiioutn, -eu , iiaicn ,.xn, a. i. is,.j. R. W. IIYKUS, Utr, ' Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale ixsued bv Win. L. Wel'.s. Clerk of the District Court within mid for Cass County Nebraska, and lo me directed. 1 will on the 5lli d.iv ol April. A. I). IP7f. at 11 o'clock A. if., of said dav, at the houiIi door of the Court House in Haul couDty. sell at Public Auction the fnllowiii; real etate, to wit: Lot No. one il.i, in block No. two hundred und twenly-tiirce (?S) in t'lattsmouth citv, tiisn countv, Nebraska ; The same being levied i.i on and tken as the property of J. N. Randle md Altizary Randle, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by 1 nomas B tioriloii, luamiin.- l'laltsuiouth, NcU., Marcli Sth. A. D. 1873. 50t5 R. W.HYEPS. SiienfT, Cass Co., Neb. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale ii-sued hv Win . L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebnu-ka. aud to ine directed. twin on me am aav ot April, A. i. ih,'., at o'clock. P. M..of raid day. at tlieHouth door of the Court IIoum. in said county, sell at Pub lic Auction the following real eetatc, to w it : The northeast quarter and the cotithweit quarter of section No. thrce(3). in township No. twelve (12). north of range No. thirteen, (iai.ea.st of the St II P. M. ; also lot three (J), and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four (:tl), in towns hip No. thir teen (13) ncrth of range thirl ceo .1.".), cant of the CthP. M., in Cass county. Nebraska, together with the appurtenances. The same bnig levied upon and taken as t tie tropp-trof Jason G. Mil ler and Mary P. Miller, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered by Jacob .cfever, plalntin. PlattsmouUi, Neb., March r.th. A. D. 1873. R. W. HVEKS. 50t3 Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win. L. Weiis. Clerk of the DMrtct t'ourt within and for Cass County, Nebraska, aud to me direct ec". I will on the 5tn day ol April, A. D. lS7y. at o clock P. M., of said dav. at the south door of the court house iu said county, seil at public auction the follow-in;-: real estate, to wit : The south half of the northwest fi nailer of hcciIoii No. eight (hi, and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter of section No. seven (.7). and the southeast quarter of cectioii No. twenty four C-'t), and a part of the nnitheat quarter of section No. twenty-five 25). described as follows : Commencing at the northecst corner of said northeast quarter, and running thence south, one hundred rods: thence west, one hundred and sixty rods ; thence north one hun dred rods ; thence east, one hundred and sixty rods to the place uf betriiinin;, containing one hundred acres. All the above described land bciiiji in township No. twelve (li, north of range No. twelve (12). cast of the filh P. M. i also the north half and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section tweniy-six Cjc,). town eleven (in. north of range No. twelve (U), east of the 6th 1'. M. in Cass county. Ne braska, containing in all 0 acres, more or less s the came bcitiit levied upon and taken a-1 e property of Emerson 11. Eaton aud S. M. Eaton, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment c.f raid court, recovered bv Jacob J-fever, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., March Mb. A. D. 1879. .. 50t5 R. W. HYKIW, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Notice.' Elizabeth M. alias Johanna Foltz, non resi dent defendant is hereby notified that David Foltz did on the 6t hday of February, A. I. l7l. file his -petition hi the office of the Clerk of tho District Court, within and for the Co. of Cans and State of Nebraska, charginu Elizabeth M., lia.s Johanna Foltz with adultery with one Lewis Couple and asking that he. David Foltz, plaintiff, be divorced from the said Elizabeth M., alia Johanna Foltz, and thetaid Elizabeth M., alias Johanna Foltz h hereby notified that die is required to appear an( answer said petit'on on or before the 14th day of April 1379. or judg ment will be rendered against her and decree rendered according to the praver of snid peti tion. David Foi.tz. 49t3 By Willett Pottenser, Attorney for PI'ff Legal Notice. In the District Court of the 2d Judicial District in and for Caw Countv. Nebraska. Clara A. Jones, plaintiff, yt. William Jones, defend ant. To William Jones : ou are herebv rotified that Clara A. J.itie lias filed her petition against yon m the lls trict Cotirt of CassCouirty Nebraska, pra-ins that she may be divorced "from you. She avers a cause uf action against you. neglect and d- scrtior..and a failure to provide tlie rfestaries of life for her. You re hereby notified to ap pear and answer the said petition, according to aw. or ludgment w ill be rendered against von by default and rhe prayer of said petition be granted. CLA KA A. JON ES, I'y li. H. YVINDUAM, tier All '. SllS Notice. To Gcorfre I'arker, non-re idVnt defendant : Ton are hereby notified that there w:w on the 4th day of February, 179. a petition filed in tiie District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, by Marv M. i'arker. inayiiiK that sue may t.e di vorced from you ; and alle-jiu In s;iid k titson, as her grounds for so I'oing. w ilfull dc'ertioii on vour part, :uid that unless you answer s si, I pe tition on or before the icrh'day of Aj rtl. is7j. the allegaf ia in said petition will le tr-'tca ui true and itul-ruicnt rend.-r. d sccorilincly. MAItV M. PAliKEB, tZ ' - ' - - - - Sheriif 'a Sal V.r Mrf : i t iti or er i-.. ... ....... I.I...:.. . ""I. ,:.: iiiiri'itr if. .'.':, Mr . ' i - f ici i tint VI "1 ; V .i. t,H-tK ..!.'.. Vtl'l .Jl-i. ... I.. 1.M .(... '"'C I w l!l on tile t:i ilj.y h, A. j). i-i j o'clock n la., of said da v. Ht I'll soii.h 1 1 i iii .uu t on in a i .4 n'ti'iij, ,i i im... . ui 11. ill t I.k foliow i:i le.il eia--, to w It : Con in vi. tun 1 1 he soiuli nil h i i.i r of lot N o. on. '1). ol - i:ti e--im c') I7.. iiwnh!p Iwpln I-. ), i uu I'.i in rai.- I'liiiii rii 1 1 1 4-a-st of i 'I.; m: P. .3.: I'niiii n ' itici.. t-J-i nlv fi.iir (24 !Oil lllie-e imitii. rl ,1 m xli -six hun- idiviiths ui-l:.o rmls tiM'iice wst. twi'i.iv 1 lour od : i l.cfct ; 1 1 . .f .inn fhlv-m hiuulrvdths (t. ti re to tiic i-ia.-e n !if,'it - tiiitg. cotitmnii'g inn ii ere umre ot ls ; also m tra't eoiHiiiiM'-iiiL,' ut u ,u. t iniiy-1 hrce i Jtt f.Ml.-l eat of t nc noi Hi w -1 :,n . se.-iiou 7 I went v t'). in towuslnp No. thrive noitlt t'f 1-niiRe No. lourlci n !. eK.;t u! the ftih P. M. ; theiH-e rimiiiiig south forty (e'lodi; llieucr cast, tiiiM-teoii jn rods ; th. ur'- ilnrth, foi7 y it roils ; fiencc wp.untc:','ii il:ii'ort. to tue b pinning, ioiita(miig four n.t l!:ie. -for.il iKTin ; The --ame bciiig lc I. il npjn .iTid tskn as the propel ty of lllisi.iua Mfrkelwait, WhtMt ley Mickelw;:it :uid Pled. Mlcl.elwaif. tl.'fcnd auts ; to satNfy a, judgment of smUI rottrf . recov ered by Maty oleott. plaii.ttrT. Plattsiuouih. Nebrriska, Ki ln ifn v Jtli Js7:i. iJi:, R. W. Hyei:-. Sheriff. Cass Co.. Neb. i l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Piirson's Purgative 1'illi made New Picl, Blood, and will completely liaii-ie the blood in the entire svtem in three months. An v.pcr noii who will take I pill each niuht fioiii"T fo 1 weeks may be ictoicd to sound heitlth. II mcli a I liing be K.ssible. Sent bv mail for A letter (damps. I S. JOHNSON & Co. 51 14 laiiror .Maine. r?S7-yTJ--Tar7f pTJ -;:' :?ttta ui$ Lame Back & f3 3 HK VilS'H CAfCINF. Ponocs Pl.AH- II ' TKttlsfor lameness or weiikncss off f 1: he back. i:iieuiiiatimii and all local aclo'-i , I jimiiis. tins best remedy known. It whs In- Mventcd to overcome I he slow action ol tlie II trdliiarv norous plastcrx. It relieve, pall rjat once, and cures where other plaster" wlll- IJaot even relieve Isold everywhere by I ru i;ists. Price 2A cents. V l.i in 1 - - ------- r - - - f - - f t. i mil.. ij.ii, umt L i ! .ill . il p.. '.hi lw.n 1-.'. NEW SPRING WHEATS. 128 Bushels to the Acre. 791 Pound CHAM PLAIN -Sin Paundt DtKANCC llrown from a Single Pound of Seed. Ilc.ulrt r. to 7 in. long. 75 to PO kernels a h ':u! CHAMPL.V I N. a red, bearded variety -cross, between the Black Sea mid Golden Drop. DKKaNCE. h white bald variety cciss be tween the Club and a white California wheal. Prices of each vaiicty : els. lx-r lb. : S lbs.. $7.. by mail prepaid : fc." mt peck ; ier biili.d. Ouf Wh"Ht circular, giving cult I val Ion w here by the above yields were produced, reports ot S!ieesiul competitors for our tr'i'O pii'lniiiuiw nlTcred in IsTH. and full of valuable inioi luation to all wheat Kiowrr, mailed free to all applt cants. It. K. iJiss A Sons' (tiid "ook for the Farm A ijarden. l.V. pp.. bci'nl Ifully tlluctratcd . inval liable to all inp'rvsted in garib-lilir;. miided to all aiipiicauls. It. K. BLISS& sons. 3 Barclay St. New Voik Ci;y. rnNSUiMPTiON ami a. I disoiileis ol tliC H Throat and Luners &1 i ..l I'ermanitiitlr 1 red.. i'l tiDR. T. A. SI.OCCC.S GREAT REMEDVH lvsYciLm:'' H taken In conjunct Ion with liis COMPOUND EMULSION OF aPURE COD LIVER OIL? EJ nnd hviKisumliites of -- g LIME and SODA. H nk FREE BOTTLE tZ'dt leach sullermg ai.plirunt .entlUig tlicu name HP. O. and express address to lr. J . MA. Slocum, 1S1 Pearl St NVork. , .Ntw 47t4 il The Mason & Hamlin Orgav Instkictor is the title of a Ntw Work arranged expressly for. the vm of Scholars hy Mr. T row bridge whurio Musical ability and long connection with the Company has eminently fitted him for tlie work which he has been so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive and complete and the collection of music .throughout is tin?. Our Musicians are a unit in rec cemmending it. Uooks can be obtain ed at Mr. O. P. Johnson'-) Drug Stort. James Pettee, Agent, 4-Uf Plattsmouth, Xeb. H. A. WATERMATI & SON Wholosale and t'ctall Dealers Iu PIXE LUMUEIl, ' LATH. SHINGLES. SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC ETC. Man. street. Corner of l'lfth, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB Still Better Rates for Lumbei HENRY BGFCK i) ha lei: in SAFES, CHAIRS, etc.. inc., r.TC, Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASE. WOODEIT COFFI1T- Of all sizes, ready made aud void cheap for ci. With n-nny thanks for pa-"t patronage. I ii invite all to call and rvvhiiue my LARGE STOCK OK " 40lf. fl'BVTr'lE AXI) C'OFfr 1. W. H. BAKER &. C Having purcliased the Stock of Good rirnierly owned by ELI ;LU3I3IER, Will continue tho busliics at the old BtJiiid w ill be pleased to iee all the former pal rone of tbe liou'-e an- hope by FAIR DEALING-, keeping a First Class Stoc In Every Dep?.rt-iCTnt, a:;d .Telling nu (. marjiiiis to nierrt cd sturea large hb:c uJ - Trade of Cass Cou-v f ... Cive us a tr'i.1 ant be convinced. South Sirto Main Str: . (Bet. Mb a-iJ 6'li) mmm i 7 i :.t i - -r... T rat.-s I L n 7" 0 h v. . -. "" '-; -. .' - j-" . - " -