T H E II E R A L I). LOCAL, NEWS It takes four horses to pall au empty wagon, now a days. Oil my how many pretty Christ mas trees there were in Plattsmouth this year. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. French and Mrs. "Wise will receive calls at Mrs. Wright's New Years day. Mrs. MacMurphy and - Mrs. Pettee will receive calls at Mrs. MacMurphy'a rooms on New Years day. Mrs. Bennett and Daughter will receive calls on New Years day at the residence of L. D. Bennett. Mrs. Darrah, Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Plummer will receive New Years calls between the hours of 1 and 8 o'clock p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Plummer. The Great Annual Masonic Ball, at Fitzgerald Hall takes place to niht and the crush will be immense. Subscribers are rolling in and our premium book3 are becoming quite the rage. Hurry along with your money- A sort of epidemic ha been going the rounds among the children, fever, sore throat, and various forms of bad colds induced by the damp warm weather. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church desire to thank the gentlemen who by their musical and other efforts contributed to make their fair a suc cess. Didn't we have a Christmas tree down at our postmaster's Christmas night. I tell you that was the largest mail Cap. has distributed'for some time and everybody was remembered, too. Four books offered as premiums to subscribers to the IIeuald who pay in advance for 1378, and special pre miums given to club of two or more. Look in the Grst column of second page for them. No Lady is going to allow her name to be published in connection with a recipe unless it's tl e.bast. The Home Cook Book is made up entirely of such recipes. Buy it. Try it. Use it. Our bookstores soil it. Price SI. 53. Market Gardeners: Send for Boot s Garden Manual for 1S73, full of instruction in ganltiiing topics, and price list of Choice seeds, sent for 10c allowed on fast order for seeds. Ad dress J. Ii. BiMIT, 40. I3t. Itockford Illinois. Orders are begining to come in thick and fast for our new premium books. In a few days we shall have them to show to our subscribers. In the meantime hurry up your subscrip tions or the offer will be with drawn before 3 011 get round. Mr. Hesser remembered the II ek .ALD with a substantial bunch of ev er greens which shall decorate otir walls on Christmas day, and remind us of the "peace on earth, good will to men" of the joyful Christmas tide. Thnk3,Mr. Hesser, you could not have remembered us more appropriately. The Burlington and Missouri riv er railroad company sold during the quarter ending November 30, 1877, 101,708 acres of land lelonginjto them for the sum of 65.51,800.80, or at an average of about S3.42 per acre. These lands lie in Southeastern Nebr.iska,and were sold in part for cash, and some on two, six and ten years, at six per cent interest. Bee. Mr. O. F. Johnson has been setting a good example which we see has been followed in one instance at least. All through the muddy weather the cross walks by the bank and crossing Sixth St. by Dr. Blacks office were cleared off by him, and we afterwards noticed the one on Fifth st. well clean ed. Tally one for the effect of good ex ample. The Coming1 Book! J. P. Young, at the P. O. News De pot has taken the agency for' The llise and Fall of the Mustache" and other Ilawkeyttems" for Plattsmouth and Cass County Neb. This Book to be sold by subscription only, at $2.00 per copy. Good agents wanted to can vass the city of Plattsmouth and Cass County. For full particulars, call in, or address J. P. Young, Plattsmouth, Neb. Judge Despain, one of the Justices of the Peace of this precinct died at his residence on Saturday morning the 22, of Cystitis. Mr. Despain had been elected two or three times to the posi tion of Police Judge or Justice of the Peace, was one of the oldest settlers here and much respected by all parties. His sudden taking off will be felt deeply by his friends and relatives. He leaves a largo family to mourn his decease. "Who ever saw such a Winter! well may a Chicago paper say "Is it a slice of unripe spring, or a chunk of old fall left to die. Christmas and no fires necessary, Furs abandoned, frost un known, the hens all cackling and the grass all green. Did "Venus" kick op the bobbery the other night, was that kfcs on the moon so hot it drew all the frost out of mother earth, or what's the matter? Arise! oh ye sci entists, and explain. We acknowledge Christmas greet ings from Weeping Water, and wish the senders a great many in return. Lost! Sunday evening between Elm Street and the M..E. church a silk handkerchief yellow with red hem stitch, leave at this office. Mr. Finch, the Temperance Lec turer, really came among us Saturday evening, last, and has been speaking since. His lecture last evening was to men especially; on the cost of drinking hab its, and asks the square question, "Can you afford to do it?" Over 400 have signed the pledge and received a lied Ribbon, very many of them of the youth of the town. Mr. Finch will stay here until Monday evening next, and on Saturday and Sunday evenings will probably speak in Fitzgerald Hall, the M. E. Church being too small for the crowds that at tend his lectures. He is "from Court land, N. Y. State, runs a paper when home, the Investigator, the organ of the Grand Lodge of good Templars of the state and has also been general managing agent and Lecturer of the State. He is a slightly built, rather tall pale gentleman with side whiskers, and is a very good off hand speaker. It is expected ho will roll the 400 up to 1400 before heJcaves. We send out to our Subscribers a Christmas greeting with this issue of the IIeuald. We certainly hope that it may be a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to all. In many re spects Nebraska has great reason to re joice; looking back but a few short months and we all can remember the gloomy prospect thought to be ahead. The red locust swarmed over the land, several years of low prices and bad crops had preceded this ono and now to be "cleaned out" entirely by the lit tle wingless devils of grasshoppers looked cruel and meant uttter ruin to many. Lost homesteads, endeared by years of hard toil, and the "oy yes! oh yes !" of the Sheriff seemed to sound in many an ear. 35y a wonderful in terposition of some overruling power all ' thssa catastrophes have been in great measure avoided. The fields bore abundantly the fruits yielded as of yore, prices havo been good on the whole,and except those who persistent ly and willfully ran in debt, the new year will open with brighter prospects, than for many a day, and although it seems like telling an old, old story, yet the "good times coming," so long prophesied, ate almost at our doors. Those'ar IIos agala. We did'nt mean to speak of the hog nuisance again but have been requ st to do so by several gentlemen of such respectability that wo propose to give the honorable council one more turn although ;is it must soon freeze up aKuit all the damage has been done, and all the annoyance allowed to cul minate. We did not propose to make a per sonal matter of this, but the pmt week has developed such an amount of an noyance that we must protest, When sick people can get no rest for the hog nuisance and one js obliged to rise from a sick bed to drive the hogs out and nail gatc3 up it is a shame Among the gentlemen who complain of this nuisance are Tlev. Father Hayes, Chap lain Wright, both gentlemen of taste and culture, Win. Neville says $23 wont repay the damage they have done him and Messrs Jones & Stroud say they can't leave a barn door open i moment without hogs run all over the barn tloor and in the stalls. The Herald pointed out a way to avoid this, and the only conclusion that can b drawn is that the Council do not care for the good opinion of such men as Father Hayes, Chaplain Wright, or the Herald or else that the non-stock raising citizens of this town have no rights that the Coun- cil are bound to respect. How is it? Omaha held her Silver meeting on Saturday Evening. It wa3 well at tended and passed strong resolutions among which are the following: Resolved, That we ask our fellow cit izens through the state of Nebraska to hold mass meetings iind take prompt action in the premises; let the west speak out in no uncertain sound; let our representatives at Washington know the views and feelings of their constituency; and that we will hold up the hands of our representatives and sustain them in theii efforts to secure free coinage of silver as lawful money and fuiriegal tender. Free coinage, free speech and abundant labor is the sentiment of the west. Unrestricted currer.cy for the people and the bond holder alike; no invidious distinctions and r.o class legislation; the consum mation of Cfcse priciples and these only, will be satisfactory. Resolved. That we hereby respectful ly request our so'nators and representa tives in congress to use all honorable means to secure the remonetization of silver, its unrestricted coinage, and the establishment of a United States mint and assav office at the city of Omahn. Resolved, That the chairman and sec retary of this mass meeting cause the above resolutions to be forwarded to every member of congress, to the cabi net, and president of the United States. Katie's Wants. Me want Christmas tree, Yes me do : "WaDis an orange on it, Lots ol candy too. Want some new dishes. Want a red pail. Want a rocking horso With a very long tail. Want a little watch That says "Tick ! Tick" 1 Want a new dolly, Because Victoria's sick. Want so many things, Donl know what to do ; Want a little sinter, - Little brother too. Won't you buy 'era, mamma? Tel! me-wby you won't? Want to goto fcd? No, me don't. Pro v. Journal. The Riverton Reporter is at hand, edited by Jos. Benton Ferree.in Frank lin Co. Neb. Joseph report(er)s him self and may his paper's shadow never grow less. Personal Miss Carrie Bennett ha3 come down for the Holidays. Dan. Wheeler, Jr., appears among us to enjoy Christmas and New Years. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Mary Twiss, wife of Sam'l Twiss of Louisville on the 19th inst. Mr. n. J. Streight and family came over from South Bend to spend Christ mas. They all look as natural as ever. Mr. Hyers, our next Sheriff; and Mr. Tutt, Clerk, are about the Court House now a days getting posted up. Mr. Tutt moved to Plattsmouth some weeks ago and Mr. Hyers will move as soon as the mud will let him. Mrs. Howard and son returned to Plattsmouth last week and intended going on further east to spend the hol idays but were detained several days by the illness of the boy. After a vis it further east Mr. and Mrs. Howard contemplate returnii g to Colorado. Their friends here will be sorry to have them leave. Omaha Then and Now. The following "Ode to Omaha," cred ited to John G. Saxe, first appearea in print in 18GG, since which time Omaha has improved in many respects, especi ally in business and in morals, but in mud it seems to bo as bad as ever, if not woise: Hast ever been in Omaha, Where rolls the dark Missouri down. .And four strong horses scaree can draw An empty wajjou through the town? Where muddy waters rise and swell, Withjfearful and resistless might. Where lish are caught by sense of smell, Because they cannot see to bite? Where sand is blown from every mound. To fill your eyes aud ear and throat, W here all the steamers are aground. And all the houses are afloat? v Where whisky shops the livelong night, Are vending out the horrid juice. Where men are often pretty tight And women often very loose? Where laser beer is all the m, Aud bloody scalpers come to trade. Where everything is overdone. And everybody underpaid? If not take heed to what I say. You'll find it just as I have found it. And if it lies upou your way. For God's sake, stranger, go around it. We had just clipped the above, when the following came to hand in a letter from Omaha and we append the whole screed. "Can't you give U3 a short editorial on mud, you know nothirg about it in Plattsmouth; if you wish to test it in all its richness and adhesiveness come to Omaha, and curse the man that said "Go west, young man. go west." .iiai:kie. IIOWKI.L BBYANT At the residence of the bride's parents, in Weepiiis Water piwinet, on the lsth .lav of December. 1S77, by the Kev, Mr. t'li:'.se, Mr." Lokknzo Howm.i.to MissAlick liJtYA.NT, all ol Cass Couuty. Neb. Having remembered the printer, the editor will try and remember them. If Editor's prayers were good for any thing we'd offer them, but as most folks consider them at a discount, we simply wish you a great deal of happi ness. MONTOOMEKY rOLBl'KN-At the residence of D. K. l'.arron the it dav of loeember, 1877, J. K. Montgomery to Miss Isabkl C'ol ucajf all of Cass Comity Nebraska. II A KDY TOST A t the residence of Mr. V. J. Hardy Weeping Water precinct Cass Co., Neb. on tlio "'lil inst..liv the Itev. Dr. J. A. Keiisi-dou. A i.r.Kitr A IJ akov to Ardella Tost, all of Cass Couuty Nebraska. SPECIAL XOTICES. JLook Here you can get Boots and Shoes of all styles, patterns and make, from No 1 EASTERN HOUSES also a fine stylish perfect fit of MY OWN MANUFA CTTJKE from the finest French Calf Boots made In the state, down, at prices that defy competition. Ladies aud Children's shoes a speciality. Peter Merges. I am back again and ready to put up and black stoves and clean chimneys and do it all in the very best and most satisfactory manner. Price, 50 cents a story. Charley Brown. Take Nolle. All persons indebted to me are re quested to settle the same by the first day of Jan. 1878, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. 89 w4 Dr. W. H. Scm LDKNEcnT. Fine Winter stock of flannels at E G. Dovey & Son's. 39t2 Fine line of Gentleman's caps fur' sale cheap at Solomon & Nathan's. 3912 Subscribe for the "Rise and fall of the Mustache" with J. P. Young agent at the P. O. News Depot. 30t3 Go to Solomon & Nathan's for your Holiday goods, Prices to suit the times. S9t2 We are selling our entire stock of Fall and Winter clothing at cost, come and see the prices, at Solomon & Na than's. 39 13 Glass ware and crockery at Dovey's, one of their leading lines, and they have a large stock. 39t2 Groceries, cheap, pure and good, at Dovey's nails at low down prices. t2 Notary Public J. C Newberry, Notary Public and Collection ngent, Eight Mile Grove, Cass Co. Neb. Conveyancing blanks constantly on hand and all business promptly attended to. 38t3 FARM FOR SALE. 240 acres In section 36, town twelve, range elev en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville ttation, li. & JJ. K. B. Cass County, Nebraska. ISO Acres Under Cultivation with bouse and bam, orchard and forest tree, plenty of spring water. Will be sold in 80 acre tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater, Jew eler, Plattsmouth Neb. l-tmc New Goods at Schlalers. -Tnaonh Sbljitor thn Jeweller, has w V " . v. f w a u v w - r goods in addition to hi3 usual Jewelry Stock. His store is mieu wun new and beaut'ful goods of various kinds. BESIDES his new stock of Watche3, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver Ware, the best in the market. HE HAS Spectacles, pocket knives. Purses; Chi na and Bohemian Ware ; Musical In struments, Strings and Music Books. Children's toy Wagons Hobby horses, &c, and a host of knick nacks and jcu rious toys for holiday presents for children's amusement; Bird Cages, Gent's Canes, Umbrehis" and a large line of new goodsjn every branch of the business. Give him a call Jos. Schlater. 31tf Main St. Plattsmouth. Agency for the "New Wheeler and Wilson (ST. Machine" now offered for Cass Co. Neb. on easy terms. For par ticulars address A. J. Swarts, Travel ing Agent, Omaha. 39-2t CONSUlttPlioN CURED. An old phyolcian retired from active practice. having had placed in his hands by an Last In dian missionary the formula of a simple vegeta ble remedy for the cpeedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat aud Lung affections, also a posi tive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative poweis in thous ands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known tc his suflering fellows. The reelie will be sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full di rections for preparing and successfully uing. Address with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. J, C. Stone, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ta. 3iinG Air Three Blind "Mice, Three thousand rals ! Three thousand rats ! Three thousand rats I See how they run ; thiuk what they eat Millions to feed. Thev all run after the fanner's wife : Who soon put au end to their useless strife, liy killing tliese constant pests ot neriue. By giving tliem "Centennial Rat Ex terminator," the safest and most cer tain Bat 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 Bat Exterminator. xou 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 2j 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 23 cents. Star Manufac turing Co. Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa. For' sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug Store, Plattsmouth. 34tf 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. You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by readmg"Three Blind Mice," and following advice. C4tf E. G. Dovey & Son, keep right along th ough all the holidays selling goods the same as usual, only a little cheaper on some grades. oUts Convalescent. Chambers, the harness maker, has jti3t recovered from a severe attack of Western fever; and has now conclud ed to remain in Plattsmouth, and in crease his business. This being the case, a new stock will soon b laid in, and new work be ready for all of his old customers and as many new ones as fate may send him. Remember the place, on Main st., two door's east of Pepperberg s cigar store. 39t2 For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city, of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23 tf J. V. Weckbach says he's healed on salt in quantity, quality and price Will not bo undersold. 27tf Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. Pf ATAFRHiI cored myselif in U.U Book for 10 cent gives ful 1 pax ld E. Madison tik. Udootfu. UU Slwl3 Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son have a fine stock of mens' kip boots, also a large assortment of ladies side lace. misses and childrens shoes, in great variety, for sale at bottom prices. Give them a call for anything in the line of general merchandise, at their new store near head of Main St., south side. 27tf. TO THE AFFLICTED. Act wisely, and at once procure the following wonderful Family Medicines, Dlt. FlTLERS BlIEUMATIC 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 ler'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. Fitter's Calisaya 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. Dr. Fitter'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 ror 1'lattmouth. 20-yl Help for the weak, nervous.and debilitated. Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances. all about them, and how to distinguish the gen nine from the spurious. Book, with full partic ulars, mailed free. Address Pulteksachke Galvaxic Co., 202 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O. I8yl-alt. A Gentle Hint. 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 wonder that 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 In the whole history of rdedicine, no preparation has ever- performed such marvellous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as Ayer's Cherry lectoral, which is recognized as the world s remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all cli mates has made it universally known as a sate and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always re lieving suffering, and often saving life. The, protection it affords, by its timely use in the throat and lung dis orders of children, makes it an invalu able remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. .No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and effects, Physicians use the Cherry Pec toral extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it- It is abso lutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure when cuies are possible. For sale by all Dealers. J. V. Weckbach has an immense stock of Fall and Winter Dry and Fancy goods and Groceries of .all kinds. Farmers and Housekeepers give them a call for anything in the line of Gen eral merchandise. 27tf. The grandest bargains ever 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 childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. ' 20tf FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccos for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-rng tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. Organs and Pianos tuned and re paired, orders left at Johnson's Drug Store will receive prompt attention. James Pettee, Dealer in Musical Instruments. Farm for Sale. A well improved farm of lo acres for s-de, near Eight Mile Grove, Cass County. Neb. The improvements consist of las acres under cultiva tion, good house and outbuildings, and a fine grove of timber. For further particulars apply to Wiilett l'oUenuer, at l'lattmotitU : or, Hen ry Kirkham, on the premise. 3hn3 Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator." BIGGEST THING OUT Crains of Wheat measuring obe-half inch in length. SAMl'LE FKEE. to every Farmer in the United Slates. Greatest Curiosity in Seed ever seen. . S. Y. Hal ncs & Co , Sweetwater. Tenn. LEGAL, NOTICES. Legal Notice. K. T. Maxwell riaiutifl! v William Eon Defend ed. Defendent will take notice that plaintiff has commenced suit l.efore Carinichat-1 Justice of the jx-itee in a:il iar C'enn e Precinct Cass Coun ty Nei;aska on tne M'.u dav of December 1S77. ciaiiniii of Dcfi'ii'lc'if the sum of twenty eiiitit dollars iind thirty two cents, (.tf2S.32 and kster Kft from May 1st. 1877 at 12 per cent and that your goods and Chattels have been attached to satisfy the kuine. Von are required to an swerbythe 31st day of January, 187s or judg ment will ba rendered accordingly. 40 1 5 li. X. Maxwell. She nil s By virtue of three several executions issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of tne District Court, within and for Cass Cou.ity, Nebraska, and to nie directed, 1 will on thu iSih day of January. A. D. 1S7S. at 11 :oo o'cioes a. m. of said day. at the south door of thu l ourt House in the City of i'iattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auction tiie toiio-.vi i real iate. to-vit : Lots one (1) two ( three (i) lour (1 live (5) and six (8) in bloeji cuuty-oii'! (Sijia the City of l'latts niouth in said Counly. Also, the undivided one sixth ir.terest m lots one (1) and two (li) in block thirty (30) in suid City of l'lattsmouth. The same being levied upon and taken as the proierty of E. II. Eaton, defendant ; to satisfy Judgments of said Court, recovered by Mason . llamlin Organ Company aud others as plaint ilfs. I'lattsmouth Xeb.. Dee. 20. A. D. 1877. 40ta . il. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. r.y virtue of an execution issued by Wm. L Wells, Clerk of the District Court, 2d Judicial District, within nd for Cass County. Nebraska, aud to me directed, 1 will ou the 2Sth day of January, A. D. 187S, at lo o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Kouth door of the Court House, in the City of l'hittsmouth, in sid County, cell at public auctiou the following real estate, to-wit : Coiuiiiciiciii eight (8) chains and tweuty-live (25) links west, of the quarter ('4) section cor ner ot the north side of section nineteen (19) town twelve (12) range fourteen (11) east of the 6th 1". M.. south Ce (5) decrees east five (5) chains and seveiity-Cire (75) links thenco west twenty-live Ci.") links thence south two (2) chains and lour (C) links thence west 2 chains and sixty-one (il) links to a point on the east line of Filth street it continued south from Flattsmouth. then north along the said street seven (7) chains and seventy-six and one-half (76'-4) l.nks to the north line of said section, thei:ce eact ou the section line two C2) chains and thirty two and one-half (324) links to the place of beginning, containing two (2) acres more or less. Also, the following : Comtnenc in at the north-east corner of the north-east quarter (ne1) of the north-west quarter (nw4) of section nineteen (IL1.) town twelve (12) rangfj fourteen (H) cast of titli 1. M., thence running went thirty-three rods to the Una of the old road thence south along said road twenty-three CIZ) rods thence e.t thirty-one (31) rods thence north to the place of uei;iiiuing containing four (4) acres and ninety-six () rods more or less. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James O'Nenl one of the defend ants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by tieo. sc li. Mickelwait. plaintiffs, against T. F. Carnes. J. V. C;nies, James O'Neill L. K. Johnson and D. N. Johnson. riatLsiiioui.il, Nebraska, Dec. L6, A. D. 1877. 40L5 M. li. Cutlelu, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Tty virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk tit the District Court. 2d Judi cial District, within and for Cass Couuty, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 2Sttl day of January, A. D. 1878, at 11 o'clock a. ui. of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of I'lattsmouth, iu said County, sell at public auctiou the following real estate, to wit : The north-east quarter (ne1) of the south west quarter (sw?) and the north half of the south-east quarter (se'4) and also the south thirty-two (3-i) acres of south-west quarter (sw4) of the north-east quarter (ne?i) of section sev enteen (17) town eleven (11) north of range four teen (14) east of the 6th P. M. The same being levied upon ami taken as the pioperfy of Jos. Sans, one of the defendants ; to satifv a Judg ment of said Court, recovered by Edmond E. Woolsey. plaintiff, agaiutt Joseph Suera and Joseph Sans defendants. I'lattsmouth, Neb., lec. 26, A. D. 1877. 4ot5 M. li. Cuti.ku. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two executions issued by W. F. N. Hanson, Clerk of the District Court, 2d Judi cial District, within and fr Otoe Countv, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 7th day of January. A. D. 1378, at 12 o'clock, in., of said day, at the residence of J. M. Carter, in Mt. I'leasant precinct, in aid County, sell at pub lic auction the following personal property to wit : One corn planter, one mower and fifty feet off of the east end of a Mack of hay on said premises of J. M. Carter. The same bping lev ied upon and taken as the property of J. M. Car ter, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of Mid Court, recovered by Farrar & Wheeler, plaintiffs. FlHttsuiouth, Neb., Dec. 26. A. D. 1877. 4012 M. B. Cutlkr. Sheriff. Legal Notice. In the District Court of the 2d Judicial District in and for Cass County, Kehraska, Manrarct E. Wilson, plaintiff, va Emery Wilson, defend ant. To Emery WiUen: You are hereby notified that Margaret E. Wil son has filed her petition against you, in the District Court, of Cass County. Nebraska, prav ing that she may be divorced" f roin you, and for the custody of the children born to you aud her by virtue ot marriage. She avers its eau.se of action apainst vou, neglect and desertion and a failnre to provide the necessaries of life for her and the said children. You are herebv notified to appear and answer the same, according to law, or judgment will be rendered against you by default, aud the prayer of said petition granted. Marc, a bet Wilsox, 33U py B. B. WoiDiiAM, ber Att'y. Sheriff's Sale. r.v virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells clerk of the district court 2d jiidh lal district w ithin and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on tin 2ist day of January A. D. 17. at 10 o'clock. A. M., of i-a'd d;ty. a', the south tloor of the court house In t! e city of riattsmotil It in said county, sell st pn. lie auction the following r-.tl estate to-w it : J 1 e north half (ii'of the north-w est qnartertnwVi) ot section number thirty-1 wo (32) township elev en (11) north of range ten (lo east of the Cth 1. M. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Ceo. McAdie and Sarah McAdie Edwin M. Frk. '1 boiiias Thompson, Agnes C. Knapp and David Sheldon, defendants ; to sat isfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Na than Jones, plaintiff. I'lattsmouth Neb., Dec. 20th. A. D. 1877. 39i5 M. B. Cutlkk, Sheriff. Guardian's Sale. - Notice is hereby given that in pursusnce of a decretal order of tyUe, rendered by Hon. S. B. Pound, Jud.ire of the 2d Judicial District, of the State of Nebraska, made at bis chambers at the Court House, iu Nebraska City, in the County of Otoe and State aforesaid, on the 12th day of December, A. D. 1877. I w ill ou Monday, the 2lst day of January. A. D. 1878, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Platts mouth. in the County of Cass, xt the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day. offer for sale to the highest bidder, the north-east quarter (ueS) oc tne south-west quarter (sw1) 01 section elev en (11) in township twelve (12) north of ranue thirteen (13) east of the 6th P. M.. in the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, said real estate sold as the property of Jesse K. ;rrell and Catharine J. (Jorrell minors, heirs of Jacob P. Conell. ileeet'sed. said sale will be held open one hour for bids. Tesius cash. December lath, 1877. A. L. Spracuk. Guardian of Jesse E. and Catherine J. Correll, minors. 3J(4 Legal Notice. In the District Court. 2d Judicial District, in and for Cass Countv. Nebraska. John F. Buck. plaintiff, vs Josvph M'-Clure, Jacob Vallery and Peter E. liunner, a lirm tloinir ousiness 111 Ne braska undVr the style ami tirm name of Val lery Kuflner, Throdore Webber aud Oeorje W. Webber, a firm doing business under the style and firm name of T. B. Webber As Co.. in Chicago, 111. ; and Morse, Sheppard & Co., of fiosToii. fliassacnusetts, attendant. The defendants alove named will take notice that John F. Buck, plaintiff, has filed iu the Clerk's oilice of the District Court, in ami for Cass County, his petition asking for the fore closure of riiortgaj;e on the north half (n'i) of the south-west quarter (sw'i) of section six (0) in township ten ( n) range thirteen (13) east of the tjt'.i P. M., and that said premises may be sold to satisfy the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars (2.vu'in with interest, asking also that T. B. Webber & Co. of Chicago, Illinois. Morse, Shepheid & Co., of Boston. Massachusetts, who claim to have some Interest in said premises, m:y be required to appear and answer said pe tition, sbowinir their several rteht and Interests in the same, otherwise that tiney be forever bai -red from any equities they may have iu taid premises. Jrnv K. BrcK, 30 tG by Cko. S. Smith, his Att'y. Legal Notice To Ttnhert K. Farmer and Amy Farmer, non rcnidttit dcfrmlanU. You are hereby notified that Err-est A. Wig- frnhoru. 011 the 12th day of December. 1877. filed lis petition in the Dtiict Court, within and for the Countv of Cass and Stale of Nebraska, asainst the said Uohert K. Farmer and Amy Faricer. defendants, setiinir forth that the said Hubert K. Farmer and Amy Farmer gave a mortgage to the said Ernest A. Wiggenhorn on the north-west quarter (mv'4) of the north-east quarter (tie1) f section thirty-two (32) and the south-west isw'i) of the south-east quarter (scV) of section twenty-nine 2:) all beimj in township twelve (12) north of range nine no east of Oth P. M , in s:kid County of Chsh ami State ot Nebraska, to sen ii-e th payment of four lutii drrd dollar" (SJoni due in one year from date, together with interest at 12 per cent per annum from date, aeeoi ding to a certain promissory note and pravinj that the said lJobvrt E, Farm er 2nd Amy Farr.ier may pay the sum of three hundred and sixty dollars together with inter est thereon from the 2d day of December ls76, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, that being the amount still due on said note and mortgage , or that said premises may be sold to pay the same. And the said Robert H. Farmer ana Amy Farmer are notified that they are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 24th day of January A. D. 1S78. Dated Dec. 12th. 1877. Eknkst A. Wkjokxhor-v. 3"t4 by T. B. Wilson, bis Att'y. Attachment Notice. State of Nebraska. Cass County. L. 8. In Jus tices Court, before E. J. Mathis, J. P. Wm. F. Manson. plaintiff vs A. Hammond, whose real first uame is unknown, defendant. On the lsitli day of November. A. D. 1877, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action foi the sum of tweaty-tevea dol lars ($27.00 . Greenwood, Neb.. Dec. 10th, 1877. SS13 Wm. F. Maxsox, Flaintiff. Attachment Notice. State of Nebraska, Cas County. L. S. In Jus tice's Court, before E. J. Mathis, .1. P. James Jardine by bis next friend. .las. Jardine, Sen., plaintiff vs A Hammond, whose real first name Is unknown, defendant. On the 19th day of November. A. D. 1877. said Justice issued au order of attachment in the above action for the sum of twenty-eight dol lars and fiflv cents. Greenwood. Neb., Dec. 10th, 1877. 38)3 Jas. Jakoi.vk, riaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. L. Wel!s, Clerk of the District Court, w lthln and for Cass. County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 14th day of January, A. D. 1S78, at 10 o'cloek a. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House.-in the City of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate, to wit : Lot two (2) and lot three (3) in the north-west quarter (nw;) of section sixteen (ir.) town twelve (12) north range tefi (10) east of the ;th P.M. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of A. W. Kit-hards, defendant : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by S. Puisifer & Co., plaintiff. I'lattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 13th, A. D. 1877. 3sto M. B. Cctlbk, Sheriff. Notice. To Philip Reihart. non-resident defendant, will take notice that Edward t. Dovey, of the Countv of Cass. In the State of Nebraska, did on the 8th day of December, A. I. 1877. file his petition in the District Court, within and for the County of Cass in the State of Nebraska, against you and (leorge Sboeman. defendants, setting forth that the said Phillip Keihart gave a mort gage to the said Ceorge Shoeman, on the west lialfof the north-east ouarler of section No. twenty-six (26) town twelve (12) north of range eleven (11) east f the Cth P. M.. in said County ot Cass, to secure the payment of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars (5:150.00) accord ing to certain notes referred to iu said mort gage, one of which has become the pmjierty of this plaintiff, and praying that said Phillip Bel hart may pay said amount due on said notes and mortgage, or that said premises may be sold to pay the same, and that you are hereby notified that you are hereby required to apiear and an swer said petition on or before the 21th day of January. A. D. 1878. Dated the 8th day of December, A. D. 1877. Edward G. Dovet. 33t5 per CnAFMAx & Sfbaouk, his att'ys. Chattel Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage given by J. F. Sweeney to J. I. Case & Co., February 12th, A. D. 1877, and recorded in book E. page 537 of Chattel Mortgage Kecord of Cass County, Ne braska, on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1S77, to secure the payment of a certain note given by the said J. F. Sweeny to the said J. I. Case & Co., on the 12th day of February, 177 calling for the sum of three hundred and thirty-eight dollar-sand fifty-two cents ($;i38 52-100) and pay able on the 1st day of November, 1877, with in terest at the rate of 12 per cent from date until paid, also a reasonable attorneys fee, ujtoii which there is due this Dec. 13th, A. D. 1877, the sum of three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty-two cents (338 52-00) principal, and thirty-turee dollar and ninety cents ($33 uo ioo) interest, also thirty three dollars and eighty five cents (?33 85-KK)) attorneys fees. Total amount duo Dec. 13th. 1877. is four hundred and six dollars and twenty-seveu'eents (S4O0 27-100). And, whereas, the said J, F. Sweeuy having made default in the payment of said principal, interest aud attorney's fees, I will offer said personal property described in said chattel mortgage, to-wit : One Eclipse 32 inch cylinder separator, and one mounted WooUburyi power, 10 horse, complete, one black horse, one brown horse, three sorrel horses aud one grey horse, for sale at public auction, at the residence of Daniel Sweeney in South Bend precinct, Cass County. Nebraska, at 11 a. in., on the 4th day of January, 187ft, or so much thereof as shall satis fy principal. Interest, attorneys fee and the cost of taking, keeping, advertising aud making sale of said property. South Bend, Nebraska, Dec. 1.1th, 1877. J. I. Cas Si Co.. 3St4 By M. B. Citlek, Ageat. Legal Notice John Allison and Augustus Spires non resi dents of the State of Nebraska will take notice that Joseph San and Kobert Gullion of the County of Cass. In the State of Nebraska did on the 7th day of June, A. 1. 1877 file their petition in the District Court of Cass Co. in the state of Nebraska against the said John Allison and Augustus Spire defendants setting forth that mistake was made in the description of land conveyed by mortjrage and master in Chancery deed of Cass Couuty Nebraska of date Septem ber ICth lses to the said defendant Augustus Spires wherein the said John Allison was defen dant and Charles S. Wortman was plain! 1(1, the same being sold oa foreclosure of mortgage and the same mistake being made in the deed of said premises made by the said Augustus Spires defendant to one of the plaintiff's, Joseph Sans, aud praying in that said mortgage aud deeds be corrected sy that they will embrace the land intended to be mortgaged and deed ed by the defendants aforesaid and the said John Allison and Agustu.spires defendant's are notified that they are requiredto appear and an swer said petition on or before the 2Slh day of January 1878. Dated December 12th. 1377. Joseph Sans ami Rovkbt GCLLtox.pl'fT. By D. 11. Whuiileii and W. Poi tkngek. 3Sw5 their Attorneys. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of au order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk i.f th District Court. 'Jil Judicial District, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on tWe slst day of De cember. A. D. 1:77. ut ID :;m o'clock, a. 111. .of said d tv. at the Houtti d'tor of the Court llous-. in the Cny c.r PIhMsi-iouI h. In said County, sell at IdMitr auction t!te following real estate, to-wit : The north hilf f the north-wentquartcrof sec tion thirty (:) town eleven (11 ) range nine (). east of the til h P. M., In Cass County. Nebraska. The same lx'tni: levied upon and taken as the property of J0I111 B. Case, Sarah Caw, and K. W. Stevens, defendant ; to s:iiUf ;i judgment of said Cotirt, recovered by Christiana Sonier lad. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb.. Nov. 2. A. D. 1877. 3615 M. B. CuXLKit Sheriff. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of Henry Amlson deceased. ApjAicatfi-.i for licenxr to sil rro? trtate: To Adda Atnison. Albert Amlson. and Antile Ainisou. I.cirs ot the estate of Henry Amlson. deceased. ou are hereby notified that Kd ward U. Dovey. administrator of the estate of Henry Amlson. deceased, haa this dav tiled Ids petf- tion In the District Court, within and for Cass Counl-v, Nebraska. nskiii! that lie may be li censed to sell real est Hte beloiiL'ing to snhl es tate for the payment of debts outstanding against said estate. You.andcsch of you are notdled to appear before In lloimrs. I. round Jutlge of sid Court, on the vecontl day of the January term. A. D. 17S, a. the Court House, iu the Cilv of Plattsmouth. Cass County. Nchra ka. anil show cause why said a!e should not be made, and said license should not be granted. if any lucre be. E. C,. Dovkv. Administrator of the estate of Henry Annson, deceased, by 3ol6 UKo. S. Smith, Uis Att y, Legal Notice. Elizabeth Flnl-her non resident of Nebraska w ill take notice that John Finisher of the coun tv of Cass in tne state of Nebraska did on the fi'th dav of November, 1877 file his petition iu the District Court of Cass Countv In the Stati of Nebraska, anainst the said Elizabeth Fiiii-h cr defendant, setting forth that said o'aintiff and defendant were lutf-rmirricd aud that the said defendant has been willfully absent from the said plaintiff for more than two years lat t!ist witbont any cause or Justification there for on the part of said plaintiff and praying that the said plaintiff John Finisher may be divorced from the said K'lzelu-th Finisher de fendant and the said Elizabeth Finisher is hereby notified that r-ho is required to appear and answer said pel it ion on or before the 28fh day of January 1S7S. .TOlIM FIXISHFH. 38t5 by WlLLF.TT roTTKSGKXt, his Attorney. Legal Notice. Charles L;'7.cid.y. In the S'ate of Colorada. ill take notice that Wil;i:;i:i l'.:-.l!. of the Couu- . ... , . . ... V nl - .. .11 I n. It... f.tll f.-.i.i ttl',lntiiT In flw. vini! fif :eiw:n tt-ifhor witli 12 ter cent, interest on the ninii. fiom the 8tn aay 01 April is.o, accomni 10 me tenor 01 a certain promissory note made in writing and de livered on that date. And that the-said plaint iff caused an order of attachment to Issue out of said Court, on the same day against the proper ty of said defendant. Charles Lazenby. and the same was on the said 5th day of October. If 77, levied on the following n a' csta'e of said Chas. T 1.. ... i. . f'l... .K.ih Oiu ...ntl isilf.t II I 'JF , IU" II ; J 11 tT iiu 111 ii.iii Jt .iit nmiii- exst quarter of section eleven (It) town twelve (12) ratiue thirteen C3) east ' tne mil P. M.. Iu Cas County. Nebraska; also, the undivided li..U nf li.t iiin.ili.1. ouviin 171 1 1 litf,str T.iii.ln.r 11111 H'fc imiiiiFri . . 11 ... in ...... .-i ..u..i.r. . seventeen (17) in the City of Plattsmouth. Neb. And the said plaintiff praving Judgment against said defendant for the sum of f510u.no. with 12 n.r eev.t inlerest f rom A ni'll Kl h. Is7fi and costs of suit, and the s-.id Charles Luzci by is notified that lie is required to appear ann answer tne said petition on or before Mndaytlie 2ilU fay of January. A. D, 1878. or the said petition will be takca ;w true and Judgment rendered accord ingly. V I I.I.I AM P.AI.l.. Pl'lf.. 3518 by WlI.LKT I'OTTK.N'GKR, bis Att'y. Legal Notice. Wil'ir.m S. Woods, cf the State of Missouri, will take notice that nn the the 311th day "f July. A. D. 1877. Abraham Devo filed bis petition in the District Court. 2d Judicial District, in and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, n-.-.-iiast James M. Woods, Matilda Woods, and William S. Woods, setting forth that James M. Woods, and Matil da Woods irave a mortgage to the said Abra ham Devo on the east half (li) of the south west quarter (U of the north-east quarter i1) of section No. I liirtv-two (32) township number ten (10) rauire No. thirteen (13) east of the Cth Principal Meiilian. to secure the payment of $1,000.00 according to a certain note referred to in said mortgage, and that William 8. Woods claims some interest in part of said land, which he has acquired since the date of plaintitls novtfraee, and praying that said sum mav be paid with interest at 12 per cent, from July is. 1874, and that Win. S. Woods may be required to appearand answer said petition. setthm forth his rights, if any be may have, before the llrst dav of January, A. D. 1878. atlt'e A mtArtAM Drcvo, by M. L. Havward & (Iko. S.Smith, his att'ys. 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TV o v ;iss uiitini.ittriii lUMUM llll-.lkll day of October. A. D. 1877. Me bis petition in the District Court of Cass County and State of Nebraska, aiainst osie Ambrose Lazenby and the said Charles La.eiibv, defendants, setting f.pfli tl...t ttt.i.l .itrVuil:iii( 1 sre iinlibted In OE Sill A. G. HATT, JUST OPENED AGAIN, New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred Krochler's old sianrf. Lvcrj body on baud for fresh, tender meat. iyl TOOF'S STANDARD RUFFIER, 1 .. -. 1 1 1, -i - For ALL Sewing Bf hlBM. The best to use and most perfectly constricted Address I. i. T00P, Domhtic" Bulldinc, KrW York,, or New Havfn, Ct. THE LICHTEST RUNNING, THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING HACHINES. Possessing all tho latest and most deIrabl Improvements. ... v. It is ally oudsTStooJ, rridiei tho donble thread lock-stitch, bos self-reft-olartsur ten losa and take-ap, and will do tho wkoU ran go of family work without ehanire. TUo DOHKSTIU " Is made In th most dur able mann-ir, with conical steel bearings and Compensating Journals throughout. . Agents for th 44 POM KKTW " Swls- Ma chine and tho " DOM KxTIC " l'sper l'hlo wanted ia ail unoccupied territory. Address Ce-wfcig Hach'jis Ccnpacy, IT&ir Tori. ' W. D. JQHES' lJ2Vr LIVEilY ST A IJLE, PLATTSMOUTH, XEH. TVoold f.ONNF.U RTAV.T.rs In I'lattsmouth Neb., have been leifsci! by Dr. Junes, and l has opened a new mid handsome llveiv In I 111 well known barn. The tlne-d and best of horses and catilaices ulwajs ready to let. KADDl.U IIOIWKS CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TRAINED AXD IIHUIfE. ALSO I desire to f;lve notice th.it I hnvo a Jarre, handsome bri. k bnrn, w il.'u rdony of room for horses and wagons. I cau put tanner sto(c an 1 wnons. loads of (irrtin or aoythioi; jill un der cover, in the drv. lleinember this. Thanking 7-IT my old piiti'is for their many favors, I solicit their li-obi this coiniii'i year, satisfied I can aeeoinmodato t!i::n better and d better by them than ever before. 3-yl. THE "OLD niri ir.n OLE" RICHARDS Power Corn-Shellers and Separators tr-lc. II1F.V SltKl.l. fM TIMS COD. JJO SOT I T Til K m. JI.E-VSI TMK t'OK.Sf WTMi, llAMt; NO UltAIT. 1,000 ba peril our Willi irn-lionm iov-r. 1,000 lu ir Ukv with o-lir f rower. "JUliAT IT Ik' VOU CAW." irbnt TIIi:V SU" of Them t Ilia. Central II. It. 4'o.. I lilrno. 'Wshsvosix marline. JInvw hhlJ I.ihki.ooo bush els cum In sixty UaiS. (iootl work mxt millpfivtory. K. K MAMON, ConiptY. 111, Central It. It. I'.lrvntora. Wwraw Klofmnlif Sliellrrs In our Wan lnaiw Ar sabBtaiiUal axul duraUiu. but-U clnti Anil r)f:iu welt. J. li. 1,1 CiUN'lHAJl. 1'nlon Elrvator, Kanjuw City, yi o. II vn (i helled l.uoo bunhels pT hi.ur with liloluuds No. 0 Machine, doing U"'i eii'.iu v. oik. linvo had three sixes. bhlD another No 0 "'''. WM. li. LATSItAW Sunt KI-tora. Chlllifoth, Ohio. ITsve shelled and shipped over one million bushel corn annuadr, wilh your bJiullur and Krurhe. M a k r n & CO. Snath Ttepot Klrvntorw, InrtlnnapolU.lnil. Ilavo lined k 2 six year. Siied KOO -u.sliel per hour. Shtillii watftin-haiiiiiierB, rar-linkH, lione-stuM. ox-jokca. ate. : lue-chaiuii " worry It," but fwU oil r'.ntn. J.NU. L. HANNA. CO. Miuoii Cltr ricvabir, Ilia. Tfv shelled tt.uOO buahel urr hour wild No. 1. Kn tlruly saasfactory. J NO. 3TI.WAUT U CO. RICHARDS IROri WORKS CO., CZZIOGO, ITiTi., BuiiaiEKS or Stzam EnglnsSi Grain Elsvatort, Pcrtabla Burr Mills, 6c, &c. t&SlokU iiauiluvttt by nttU. J J 13 IIAIilUVAKE bTOHK, In I'lattsmouth, Neb., on Fourth St., about the MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK, you will find : Corn Ilaiitci-K, (liand & IiorMC Sllrrlngr IIovk, iilti uforM, and all kinds of Fann Iinpleincnta and iShelf Hard warn. Tin Ware, &c, etc. ALSO, Hungarian and IMillet. Ssed for Sala 31m LANDJLAND! BEST FARryilNG LANDS IN NEBRASKA, I'OIJ SAl.K H Y IB. & sa. 2. Hi. i.v xi;simska. Great Advantages tew Buyers IX 1S77. Ten Ytim Credit at C er cent In terest Six Years Credit at G fer cent IuUrcst and 20 per cent Dufouut. Oilier liberal lineoiiiilM Kr 'ah, lie bate oi fares iut 1'ielbtn, uuil 1'reiiiltiiUM lor Improve wtnts rmjdilel and .lfaos, cenl.ihiiiix full p;utic ulars, be mailed fiu.; to iiny p.ut of tlv werl.l fi ai.i,!,l i:'" t" LAND COMnisaiONKR. . M K. K. lOil Ll.NCOlJS, NF.UUAfcS.,