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i- - mi an li It li, it 5 if II ill it THE IT ERA LD. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Vorrft ted Thurstbiy, January 10, 1S73 1'OK OMAHA rjToMl'I.ATTSMOlTTH. I-cavcs ;!.- a. in. Arrives 8 :50 a. n. " a:Wp. in. " 3:5p. in. FROM OMATTA FOR ri.ATTSMOUTII. Le:e 9 a. m. Arrives 10 m a. m. 0 -.00 p. in. " " :45 p. in. FOR THK WEST, leaves Plattsmouth 9 :4fl a. in. Arrive Lin coln, !. -:hi p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 -21 p. m. Freight leaves 10 :2i a. m. Ar. Lincoln 3 -.33 p.m. FROM THE WEST, leaves Kearney. 6 :t0 a. in. leaves Lincoln, Vi :i p. in. Arrives Plattsmouth, 3 :10 p. n Fivljrht leaves Lincoln 11:.TVii. in. Arrives PlatfMiionlh, 4 :'J5 p. 111. GOING EAST. Kxpr. C :1" a. m. P:isciicr. (train c.vli day) 3 : p. m., e xcept Saturday. Every thinl Saturday a train con nects at 'the usual time. C. IS. & CJ.U. II. TIME TAI31.K. WESTWARD. Express Leave ('hicnirn ',10 1";iiii:10 Mcutlota i 1 It'ipm ' 1 (Jiilt-sbmi; I 4 v.p:n ' r r.nrlii-titon j 7 4)pm '8 ill aunt a j Mfiopin 11 " Cliaritoli ; 14.-,ain; 2 freston j 4 2.ram ft l:el Oak ! 7 10am 8 Mail, oopm 4r.ani .'Ulam liiam l..pm Mpui 0im Arr. i'laUrtinouth ; iiOaiii; EASTWARD. Express : 3 ripin ' ' K OOplll j to :cpm . 1 2 Ma in , ' a iijain ; ; H ;am ' tf 5.1am 2 l.'.plili ; :i 3"piii , Mail. .'Wain 65am Main l.'.pin OOpill 4iplll O.lptll 10.1111 uOanv: I-ave Plattsmouth... Red Oak " frenton.. Chariton Ottiimwa rairliii'tnn " Oalesbur;; " M'-mtota Aniv. C'nieao ONLY 27 IIOt'KS TO ST. LOFIS lv the new ROC I E ju-t oicne.l via MONMoFTH. FL'LL MAN I' A I. A I E SLEEPING CARS run from RtuiimMoii to M. IjoiiI without ehanae. BY LEAVING PI.ATTSMOl'TII AT 3 :.V) 1 M.. von arrive in St. LolTS the next eveninjrat 8 :..fi". and leaving St.. Louis at s :j) a. m . yon ar rive in l"l;itt-niuutli u :- tlie next morning. oapou Ticket lor sale for all points North, Mouth. Kat ami West. SAMUEL VOW ELL, I). W. HITCHCOCK. Ticket A-ent. Gen. Western l'nss. Ai;cnt. J. M. Hkchtal, Aijeiit, riattsnioiltli. A V.UIVAL AND DEI'A ETL'KE OF FLATTS MOl'Tll MAII. KAhTtlSN, NOHTIlKlt .X: S'H'THKKN' Arrive at - 0 :"0 a. m. Depiil t at - :.-.o a. m. " - : :'W p. lu. t OMAHA VIA It. X 31. Arrive at lo :.ui a. in. I Depart at XT KPT K UN VI A H. ."i M. AiTive nt - 3 :15 p. in. I Depart at 2 :1" p. in. S :o a. in. XVKKI'IN; WATKI!. Aniveat 12 :on in. I Dep.irt at - 2 :i p. ui. M.M'K f.l.ClTS .t t'3'l'iS 3111. 1 ". Arrive at 12 :') in. I Dep.irt at - 1 :n p. m. .1. W. MARSHALL. I M. LOCALADYERTISEMENTS. Tnnsiejit. 2.". cents a line. Reul:ir aiivertls ers. in cents per line. No atlveriisemenl insei l- 1 for liss ttiau 2" cents. l.r;'.l notices nt Statute rules. Attorneys anil ol'iii'i l ile law v.lil he n;M rcvi'ti-iilife for all l-al notices they halut in. anil all pai ties ein:ii(lin;t :l proof of juili'iva !n of any not ice vvili lie liehi for Hie .oililiea tloll fee ol sueil liolire. CUMMCNIC VT!"NS. , ixir inie' is limiii il. all coi,iin!iiiica,"ens mist he !rn f an-1 to tlie jioiiit. no waste It Mollis. The o.i;T is rejjinasili'.e for the correct ncsn a-rouiin to cepy of pant matter ami p.iiil l.c t;als. oaiy. 1. Ai;v person who lai.'e- l!:e paper r" ,ia:'y fi'iintlte" im -ofrtee. tvlielher Ui- '::.it to hi ::-:iin'. or w ueile r lie is a su!.-i-: liii r or r.oi-i-I esponsi hie fir t tie pay. J. It an" person or ie'i his paper i!i'o'jjii ueii. he must pay nil arn-T i res. or r!,e pmi.TTV . ti'ow. to si in" '.i tl n . 1 paii:eul is m ;iie. mil eo!leet l-e v. hole ; 'ee::i:l. v. i:-t!ier I ie ':r: is t I'i' Ii tioia the (:v,. -e or i; t. i .i i .nils iiav- o- 1 that rt-r-is:". to lake m wsoapers nti 1 pe: ;oi!ieN fr'fit tiie post 0 liee. or removing I 1 av them ur.ea'.leil fer, is iii-i.mi .weir eVi.h nev of tN rv.N I ih.n l. 1 i..a i'. LOCAL x i:vs Improved luxik binders at this of Le. tf Betiietn'i'.T Dr. Gibbon's new Drug Stove ; t W cping Water. The County Treaurei's rooms are being re.'HUd and plastered. lloekwell has Oils of all kinds c'ue.'p for cash. Mabbuif r Herrmann expert their new Spring stock in shortly. o2i I Itemeiuber Fred G order's Imple ment Depot. Planters and cultiva tors sold extremely low now. A large assortment of new Crockery just received at F. S. White's. .2t2 We would call attention to the City Clerk's report, published this week and .sk for it a careful perusal. New goods constantly arriving at Mrs. Johnson & Miss Sweeney's. 5213. All who ned Garden Seeds should remember that .1. P. Young Jias reduc ed the priee of seeds from 10 to 3 cents per paper. Boekwell of Louisville makes a spe ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf Gibbon it Co., have opened a new Drug store at Weeping water, and a very pretty place they have too, in the same building with Mr. Marshall. For Groceries of all kinds and at low figures the Louisvillians will find Boekwell on hand every day. 02tf Bob Donnelly has just finished a pry handsome buggy for Elam Par mele, it is just as good a job as we ever saw. Who says Plattsmouth is not a manufacturing town. Notions and fancy goods at Mrs. Johivson's and Miss Sweeney's at their new stand in the Saunders House. 32t2 The Telephone between Mr. Thom jus and' Mr. Child's hou,so is luado by cuff boxes, with bladder drawn across tl;t! end. Coarse skein thread forms the line. It is about 100 yards between the buildings. Not (jo!ii to California. tf rs. Johnson & Mfss. Sweeney have jme new pattern hats and other itiilli f.ery which they invite all their pat ron to call and see at their new stand In the Saunders house. They will al so keep a-stock of notions and fancy Elder G. B. Mull is will commence a protracted meeting .it the Christian Church in this city on Friday evening. March 2 2d, to continue over the next week. All are invited. The great attraction of our next Cass County Fair will be ti e second 'Grand Baby Show'of Cass Co.; this no doubt will by far surpass the one last year. J. P. Young is also offering a special Premium for the best specimen of Penmanship, same as last year. A very dirty and scurrilous arti cle aloiit one of our citizens appeared in the Police Gazette last week; of course there is no truth in it and the party aimed at does well to pay no at tention to the matter. For the good of society, though, and the safety of character the scoundrel who furnishes such items should be known and se verely punished. Bound to keep the market going. Farm Implements at Fuf.I) Gorder's, at bed rock cash prices. 52t2 Fred Gorder has just received . a large stock of Corn-planters, Cultiva tors ami Sulky Plows of nil kinds. In their season he will have stirring Plows, Wagons, '.threshers and all kinds of farm Machinery. He keeps the "Western Star" and "Furst '& Bradley" Plows and Cultivators, than vhich no better ones are made. lie pro poses to sell way down this season. If you want a good clean shav?, gel your hair cut nice or a good Sham poo call on Mr. John Schicketanz. west door of Platte Valley House. -V'tl One of 'Em. There was a man in our town Who a neore or more of years hal grown, So on the ninth that pa-o'ed the score, His friends did gather at his door. Willi many a laugh and Jest and joke. And fun that fairly neeined to choke. We kept this hirthday of our friend. And wished them happy to the end. Before we left they counted hint out. His twenty-nine on head and shouhleis, nil ahout. To show how they go out west for a Van kef mw,. And he'll not forget the house of Waterman. 'Bemember the Cass County Agricul tural meeting on Saturday March the 2:hl, at the Court House at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is desired. By order of President. J. 1. Young. Secret arv. It u lining Atraia. I would notify the citizens of Cass County that my mill is entirely refit ted and . in excellent running order again. C. IlEISKL. .31(:j Plattsinouth, March, 12th 178. People's Ticket. ('.menses, irrespective of p irly. for the nomination of town officers will be held on Saturday, March 2:)d, at p. m. promnt. Isf Ward a t Court House. 2d Y aid at Scfioolhotise. :) Ward Dr. Livingston's Oiliee. Itli Ward Council C'riinber. Also, to elect six delegates from each ward to the city convention to be held in the Court IIoue, Tuesday. March 2olli, at 7 :.'') p. m. sharp, to nominate city officers. By order of Many Citizens. Notice to Iloasekeeprs. If your wringer seems to be worn out tiike it to Mr. Babbiugton, opposite the Court Hottx5nd he will make it as good as new for a slight eonsidera- i tiiui. lie ear. also Frame Piet tires and j do other work in that line, give him a ea.'l. .1113 Louisville, March 13th, 187S. I'd. Herald The following were allowed certificates at the last exami nation at Louisville: SECOND GRADE. Maggie Mahoney, Waverly, 70; W. I). Hadsell, Louisville, S.'i; Will McClen than. South Bend, 73; Henry C. Hassc meier, Louisville, 7.H. THIRD (iCADR Bichard J. Maloy, Greenwood, 7"5; The figures in the above show the percent of questions answered correct ly. I). D. Martindale, County Superintendent. Pennon Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. B. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, has a certificate of the county Clerk filed with the IT. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf Programme or the Plattsmouth Deba ting Society. For Monday evening, March 23. Music Quartette Misses Patter sou and Pollock Messrs Windham and Morrison. Beading Miss Jennie Patterson. Music Quartette Miss V. Barnes, Messrs Pettee, Simons and Windham. Declamation Miss Katie Ilobbs. Beading Miss Flora Wise. DERATE QUESTION. llcsolced. That Chinese Immigration to the United States should be prohib ited. Affirmative B. B. Windham, C. F. Nichols, W. F. Morrison and E. T. Simons. Negative E. II. Wooley, J. E. Morrison, A. N. Sullivan and W. S, Wise. A general invitation is extended to a!!. Oli say! did you nee those fine fat heifers come through town Tuesday, when slaughtered, they can be found at Young's meat market. Come and nee my fine fat m'ltton and Pork, Tur- 2 keys and chickens. Fish, &c, the best meat to bo found m any market In town, come and see and buy of the best. " P?t2 F. M. Tot-no. Look out for next weeks . Ad Mal daner & Herrmann. Lots of new goods, and all sorts of new styles. .2tl Mr. Leasly brings us in some twigs from an apricot tree with blossoms fully out, and a transcendent crab with full leaves on. Also some nectarine twigs just ready to burst into bloom. On the 20th of March, just think of it. We see that Chambers is receiving New Goods and judging from appear ances he will be ready to supply har ness for all. I2tl Personal. Mrs. Calvert visited the city last week. Mr .John Famlres takes a parer and better still these hard times, paid for it. Mrs. Fitzgerald's infant son was quite sick the first of the week, but is now better. We regret to learn that Mrs. Plum mer who has been very sicic is still ly ing quite low. The infant son of Dr. Chapman has been very sick for a few days past, but is row much better. Thomas Evans, Esqr. at one time cashier of the First National Bank, her has been visiting us for a few days. He looks fleshy and well as if Missouri agreed with him. Mr. V. M. Beaver called last week and transferred stamps for a paper to be sent to him at Central City, Black Hills country, in order to get Cass Co. news. The Herald wishes him good luck in the gold country. Dry Goods are one of the most es sential tilings in keeping house and people who want anything in this line can find Boekwell of Louisville, ready" for sale at low figures. Hardware is plentv, heavy, cheap and good at Bock well's Louisville. 52tf iii:i. At Glenwood Iowa, atiho residence of Ids son on Saturday the 10th, inst. Wm. L. Baker, aged CI years. Deceased lived in Plattsmouth for ten years at one time; ha was a broth er of Mrs. C. II. Parmele and Miss Sa rah Baker, now of Plattsmouth. The remains were brought to Plattsmouth from Glenwood and buried on Monday, Itev's. Band and Burgess conducting the services. It is something remark abl that he was buried on his birth dav. On Sunday the 17th, Mathew Gaston born July 9th ISO:), aged G.: years. Mr. Gaston w;is an Attorney at this bar, father-in-law of Gen. Jno. It. Clark, KM Piuinmer and A. W. Mc Laughlin. The cause of death was paralysis, of whieh this was the second stroke. The holy wai sent east to Cambridge, Ohio, his fornvr home, Mr. McLaughlin accompanying it. Mr. Gas ton was also ;i M is")-t ;md many mem bers of the fraternity followed him to the Depot on Monday. Still another death occurred on Sat- j tird.iy, the funeral taking place Mon- i day making three funerals on the same day, this war? Mrs. Gibson, Mother of Mrs. II. M. Montgomery and Mr. Jay Gibson of this place. She died at the resilience of her daughter after a long life of usefulness .being over eigh ty years of age. Rev. Mr. Blackburn conducted the funeral services. Go to Oswald Guthmau's for the freshest kind of fresh Lemons and Oianges. 32tt Cass County Agricultural Society. At an adjourned meeting of the so ciety at the Court Bouse on Saturday, March 1(5, 187S, the following business was transacted: Committee appointed to revise pre mium list- were A. B. Todd, J. C. Gil more, J. 1'. Young, J. Vallery Sen., and S. L. Thomas. It was decided by the society to hold their Twelfth Annual Fair, on Sept. 17, IS, li), ard 20, 1878. The following named persons were elected Superintendents of the differ ent classes: Class 1, J. C. Cummins; 2, J. A. Ad ams; ', J. F. Dotid; 4, August Stohl man; 3, Geo. W. Swift;. C, Geo. Bo?ck ; 7, Mrs. Saml. Richardson; 8, George S. Smith; 9, Levi Churchill; 10, Ezra Sampson; 11, Mrs. B. It. Li'ingston; 12, J. S. Long; 13, Mrs. E. K. Parmele; 14, E. G. Dovey; Special Premium Class, John A. MacMurphy. J. Vallery, Sen., was elected Treas urer in place of P. L. Wise, who re signed his office. J. 1. Young, Secretary, was author1 ized to procure advertisements for the Premium List, at the rate of $5, for a full page, and 83, for a half page. Al so, to get bids from the City Editors on printing of 1000 Premium Lists, and present the same to the Society at their next meeting. On motion, meeting adjourned to meet again on Saturday, March 23d, 187S, at 2, o'clock, p. m., at the Court House. J. P. Young, Sec'y. Our Louisville Letter. Louisville, Neb., March 18. Ed. Herald I am glad to be able to report to you this week that the course of Zion in this community is still growing in strength and magni tude and that we see the effects which come of prayer and feel that we are prospered as was Hezekiah et al of old "because of that which is right in the sight of the Lord" the ground was broke to-day for the new church. The Sunday school prospers as do all institutions of God, with J. R. Toman as Sp.pt. The red ribbon club is "to have a lecture by some one of Platts tnouth's temperance workers next Fri day evening. Not long since, Milton Polk entertained the people of Glendale with 3 lecture otv teTnTnvnce, riven under the .auspices of the Bed Bibbon club, and acquitted himself in a very creditable manner. Mil tort has promised the people of ;L. a "drink from the same canteen," and. we' hope he will not forget it. The inevitable - county seat fight movement is upon as again attended with all its former symptoms. We think we see it in the atmosphere and can fancy we hear it warbled forth from the forest by the first birds of spring time, and in the evening when the sun makes long the shadows of man we hear it echoed back by the plaintive bull frog, but we are brought to the full realization of the fact, when in the clatter and whirl of business, a man shows us a paper in fact and says, " there, sign here." Mr, Fox's Mother and Brother arriv ed last week from York State, they have come west to grow up. &c, we ftie glad to welcome all such. While L. boasts of its progressive spirit and love for novelties we must not omit to notice one organization, it fosters which boasts of its antiquity, and points, and proudly points, to the records of its existence for beyond the history of the Chinese Empire and that is a Bachelors club. kWe under stand its rules are rigid and when one of its members is caught violating them "its awful," B. F. Ramsey is Worthy Boss Bachelor, W. C. Banger, W. V. B. B., W. L. Wallace W. B. Scribe Dr. Hildebrand, W. B. of S. and M., B. Hildebrand, W. B. of F. L., J. B. Toman W. B. B. I. G., Clias. Whitney, W. B. B. Lecturer. It is strictly secret in its workings, and the ranks of Bachelorhood are now understood to be invincible. Ever and anon, Transit. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. BKPOKTEII It F. K. WHITE. Wheat. No. 2 " rejected Corn, hiielled, (new; . (old) ... Corn, ear Oats Bailey, No. 2 ".1 " rejected Re 6-" fiO.'L.Ki 20 il .'- 21 151? 17 15 l.Vr.W IS la SO latest new yokk markets Xkw ou;;, March 20 Monev 4'j (told lei-1 LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. t'Hii'Aiio, March 21 Hour Wheat Corn, '1.1'S Rye Bariev Native Cattle Texas Cattle Hous, 5 00'-. r. 2". 1 07S 4;i 27 45 .:; sfKr or. '.xt-ir, :ta a 4fv;j ui SPECIAL NOTICES. Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the Herald ():iice; also scale book? for gram and catile dealers. 40! f Oil Say, if you want a spi re meal for 2 cents go to John Leach's Itestauraiit one door east of Fitger.tld's Mock. oJtf Geo. II. Shafer & Co.. Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceutical-, Fori Madison, Iowa. i.f. Corn and oats taken at this oih-e on Subscript ion at market rates. 41tt'. For sale, cheap. 13') Desirable build ing lots in the city of Platismouth. Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 2;Jtf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading"Tluee Hiind Mice," and following advice. 31tf For Sale A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu factured by the celebrated 1. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of pipe, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire ol S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa.br to JAMES PETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 4 7t f. 'German Syrup.' No other medicine in the world has ever given such a test of its curative qualit ies as Boschee's Get man Syrup. In two years three million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free f cJiarye by Druggists in this country to those af flicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, and other disease of the Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Drug gists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist, and ask what they know about it. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 73 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. :8tf-alt Aia. nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative ii.ftnenccs of I'ul vermacher's Electric Rclts and Rands. They are safe, simple, and effective, and rati he easi ly applied hy the patient himself. Rook, with full particulars, mailed free. Address Fct.v kk machkr t.Al.NANic Co., Cincinnati. Ohio, lSyl-alt. New type new type, come yonr jobs. in with tf Important Molice. LrNCOLX, Xkb.. March llth, Ists. The n. & M. R R. Co.. offer to Incoming Set tiers from the Eant, or to any other, anv of its unoccupied tract winch have been broken up and cultivated in p:ist years and which are now ready for a crop, at the Nominal Kental of : "hi cents per acre for Land Cultivated iu 177. 2t cents iier acre for Lands Cultivated in pat years hut not cultivated in 1:77. The leases will give full guarantee for the Harvesting of the Crops, whether the tract are fold hy the Company or not. Kor l.ea.scs and full part ii-ulors emiuire of Land Department ft. & M. R. R. Lincoln, or to nearest I.aiwl Agent. 51 Pi. - Another good farm for sale in Cass County 160 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres broke, line cotton wood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. Herald office. 46tf. - Jno. A. MAcMfRFiiy. Use "Centennial Fat Exterminator ,corn or; oats to the 41 tf. IS HEALTH WORTH AN EFFORT? Brown's Vegetable IAr-rr P ifl.s are the most reliable remedy for nick hmdafli biliousness, indigestion, and .turbid liver, now .before the. public. They arc prepared with special reference to tlm bilious influences of this western climate, and are' now the popular fam ily pill of the OLD and NEW WEST. Ask for them and take no other. Brown's CoutjU Balaam gives sure relief to all who are suffering' from Coughs, Colds and throat and lung affections. Do not neglect a cough until consumption has you in its fatal grasp, but procure this great remedy at once. Brown's Anxical Salre is acknowl edged to be the greatest healing remedy of the age. It removes inflammation and heals old sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, and frost bites. Ask for a preparation of Har&a par il ia. Dandelion, and Todide of Potas sium; the great remedy for Chronic Behumatism. It purifies the blood and invigorates the liver The above popular remedies and all of Brown's Great Western Family Medicines. For sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan, Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. F. Joh'tson. 5H4 Plattsmouth. Neb. Magazines bound here. tf Several loads of corn or oats taken here now. 4 1 tf TO THK A KKLICTEII. Act wisely, and at once procure the following wonderful Family Medicines, Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Bemedv and Liver Fills, 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 Cordi-il removes deposits of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitler's Callsaya Tonic, for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the systWM, tones the stomach, and increases appetite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, winch constipates the bowels and destroys the teeth. Dr. Fitler's German Pectoral for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Class are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs, Caps etc.. at Maldaner & Herrmann's. 'Brimgs in your Herald otlice. New juice, Old price. White UlVt S3 00 S3 75 a pair, " " S3 25 " 3 00 " " .. .. 4 00 " 5 00 " " .. r 00 (. 00 " Colored - 2 50 " ; 50 " " :j 00 4 00 " " Horse " 2 25 " 3 00 " " tf FA UMEIIS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaecoes for smoking purposes. For Sate. Best qualities of plug-smnk-;ng tooacco alwas on hand. 20-tf. A Partner Wanted. A man with small capital as a part ner in the in K-k maKing business. The brick to be made- from the celebrated Kaolin found near Louisville, this county. It will burn white and is very valuable. Also ;i moulder, one that understands setting and burning. .1. T. A. Hoover. -i:i.r Louisville, Neb. The grandest bargains ever known in ibis town can be had for the next (50 days in clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrep.s shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were ('ever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf LEGAL NOTICES. Attachment Notice. .f. M. Patterson Treasurer Cass Co.. Xeh. riff, vs Marv A. 'effers Defe'n't. in County Court. The Defendant will take notice that on the 2d day of March A. D. 1k7K the oaid County .fudge issued an orderof attachmnt in the ahove entitled caiif-e and that yoereredits and chose in ac'.ion have lieen attached to pay the judgment .sought to lie recovered and that said cause stands adjourned until the 2i;th day of April A. D. l7s at if) o'clock a. m. on said day. Plaintiff claims judgment for the mm t s 40. Pi.at'tsmoctii, Nkis., March 11th. ls7R. J. M. Pattkrsok, Rv A. X. Sct-MVAN, Treasurer. 51t;t County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue of an order of sale issueahv Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Countv. Nehraska. and to me directed. I will 0:1 tlie uoth day of April. A. 1). ls?8. at ! o'clock a. in., of naid day, at tlie south floor of the Court House, in Plattsmouth, in said Coun ty sell :it juiMie auction the following real es tate to-wii : The north-west ipmrter i nw1,,) of section t wentv-cight (s) township No. ten (10) north range ten (loieast ot the cth p. in., in Cas Cjiuuly. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of William Qiiirin ami Ellen Quinn. defendants : to satisfy a decree of said Court recovered hy Jacob Lefe ver. piaintilf. Plattsmouth, Neb., March loth. A. D. 1?7S. .v.ts R. W. H VEKs. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Rv virtue of an order of sale issued hv Win. L. Wells Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. NehraFka. and to me directed 1 will on tlie isjd day of April. A. I). IS78, at 9 o'clock, a. m.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House in Plattsmouth in said County, sell at public Auction the following Real Estate to-wit : the east half of the south west fpiarte (E. 'j S. V. '.t) of section twenty eight (l). 'township No. eleven (II) Nhrth of range No. eleven (IK, east of the nth p. ni. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same be nn levied upon and taken as the proiierty of Wm. Maple and Mar tha Maple Defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Mary A. Seyholt Plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., March '.nth. A.T. ls7S. It. W. Hykus. 5Jt5 Sheriff, Cass eoiuil v. Neb. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sale issued hv Win. L. Wells. Clerk of tlie District Court, within and for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 22d dav of April, A. I. 1S7S. at 10 o'cloek a. m.. of said dav, at tlie south door of the Court House, iu the City of Plattsmouth. in said Countv. sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : Lot No. four (4) in block No. forty-tour (4U in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. The came being lev ied ii.on and taken as the property of Plavius .1. Metteer and Mary J. Mettcer. defendants; tn satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered hy William Eikenherrv. pl.-.iiitifl. Plattsmoulh, Neb.. March itnh. A. D. 1878. 6iar li. W. IIvkus. sheriff. ' ' Sheriffs Sale. P.y viri ie of an order of sale issued by W. IL Hoover, Clerk of the District Court, within and for MTeiHaha. County, Nebraska, ami to me di rected, I will on the .loth day of March, A. D. l7s. at one o'elock p. in., of said day, at tho south dHr of tlie Court Houe. in Plaitsmoutli. Cass County, sell at public auction tlie follow ing real estate to-wit : The south half of the south-we.xt ipuuier of section twenty-eight fxi in township number ten (IU) north of range ho. nine (9) east, iu the County of Cass and State of Nebraska. The name being levied upoiiMnd ta ken as 1 he property of Josiah P. Burdick and lXsborall Rtirtiick. defendants : to satisfy a in.l-- went tf aid Court, recovered by ficorge W i iteeil ana fed ward 1. Keed. partners an Geo. W Reed & Contpanv. plaintiffs. Plattcmouth, Ncb.,,fr. m, A. D. 18T. mi - IL W.Hyfhs. Sheriff. Probate Notice. 'Notice is herehv uiven to nil oersnns bavins I claims or. accounis :u:ainst the estate of W. T. . JCthci-iilj-e. ilcce.sseil. to tile the .ime in the of i lice of tlie County .lodge, nt I'iatismouth. Cass ' Co., Nebraska, on or liefore the '21st day of Sep , tvmber, A. D. 1S78. j A. N. Sri.i.lYAX. Co. Jud'.-e. i riattsmouth. Neb., March yth. IsTS. 0-12 Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of ?.Tathias A. Johnson deceased, before A. N. Sullivan. Co. Judge in and for Ca-s Co. Neb. To whom it may coneeiu notice is hereby given that Amaa da Johnson has filed an application iu County Couit in and for Cjuss Co. Neb., to be appoint ed Administratrix of the estate of Mafhi.is A. Johnson deceased and said cause is net for hear ing at the otlice of the Co Judge iu Plattsmouth on" the Bd day of April A. 1 . 1S78 at lo o'clock A. M. on said day, at which time and place all per sons interested may appear and show cause if ary they have, why the said Amanda Johnson should iiot be unpointed such Administratrix of said estate. Wituess my hand t his lJth dav of March A. D. 1S78, at Plattsmouth Nebraska. A. N Sf M.IVAN. 5H3 County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued hy Wm. I Wells. Clerk of tlie District Court, within and for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to ine directed, i will on the 2!ili day of March. A. D. ls7S. at one o'clock p. in., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in PlattMiiouth, lu said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : Tlie south-west tpiarter of sec tion thirtv-six (!) in township ten ( io north of raii'.e twelve (12) east of cth P. M. in Cass Coun tv, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of R. L. Harding. Willie U Harding. Wm. Stadelmann. A. J. Hodges, A. K lining. M. Carroll, lieorge Roeck, Ruttcry Lazenby aud E. (i. Dovey. defendant ; to satisfy a jn dgnient of said Court, recovered by The I'nion Mutual Life Insurance Company of Maine Plaintiff. Piattsmouth, Nebraska. Feb. ISth, A. D. 1S73. 4'jtr, li. W. II y Kits. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue of an orderof sale issued hy Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the ao'tli day of Match. A. D. Ists. at :i o'clock p m.. of said day, at tlie south door of the Court House, iu Plattsmouth, in said Coun ty, sell at public auct ion the following real es tate, to-wit : Tlie north half of the north-west quarter of section number thilt.v-two (3i') town ship number eleven (ID north of range number ten (10) east of the cth P. M-. together with ap purtenances. The same being levied iipmi and taken as the property of George McAdie. Sarah McAdie. Edtt in Park David I. Selden and Agnes C. Knapp. defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Nathan Jones, plaint iff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. Is. A. D. Is7s. 4str R. W. Hveus. sheriff Sheriffs Sale. "Rv virtue of an order of snle. issued t.v Wm. I- Wells. Clerk of tlie District Court wiibir and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will 011 tlie 2.11I1 dav of March. A. D. isrs, at 2 o'clock, p. 111., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, iu Pl.tttstuouth. in said Coun tv. .u'll at public auction the following real es tate, to-wit : The north half of the south-west quarter of section one (1 ) town ten (10) range eleven (11) east of the cth P. M. in Cass County Nebras, together with the appurtenances. The same being levied uyon and taken as the prop erty of John Kewtoh. Jane Newton. E. L. Reel. Carrington Hammer aud C. P. Squires, defend ants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recov ered bv John l'llack, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Fell. ".'cth. A. I). 1P7S 4015 R. W. Hv Ens, sheriff. Legal Notice. William Rurr non resilient defendant, you will take notice that on the 5th day of Decem ber 1S77. plaintiff George A. Seyholt filed Lis petition and commenced aft action in the Dis trict Court -'d Judicial District in and for Cass County Nebraska praying for a decree and or der from the said Court to sell tlie northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section No ten (10; in township No ten (10) north of range No elcvin ill) east cth P. M. In Cass County Ne braska, said Real Estate having been conveyed by said William Rurr to George A. Seyholt by mortgage Deed on tlie Pith day of March A. D. 1S74 to secure the payment of a certain promi sory note dated March 12th. 1K7J and calling for payment of t he sum of Sl'xo with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum due March 121 h, 175. which said note yon the said V illiam Rurr failed and refuircd to" pay. You are requed to answer tlie said petition of Plaintiff on or be fore the "J-Jd day of April. 1S7S or judgment anil decree will be taken against you by Plaintiff l:i accordance with the prayer of said petition. it4 Gk.o. A'. Sky bolt. Plaintiff, P.y Sami'kll Chapman, his Attorney. BARNES' FOOT POWER M ACHINERY. 1 fjdilfcient inachiu I which Ruihlr, IjMakers, Wagon i.ies with Cabinet Makers and Jobbers in miscellaneous work can compete as to ci al ty AM I'KirK with steam jiow-er manufactui ing ; also A inMffitr'u etmii'les. saw ij.-CiyVf J blades, fancv woods anil de- "'-fiMJ signs. Sav "whore you read this and send for catalogue and prices. . ir John Raknks, Rockford. Winnebago Co. KU42 GREEK & BLOVERT, L, Ol'ISVI I- T I A S Bf O 1 AND HEPAI RING BOO F ING AND SPOUTING. First Class Stock, sw, James Pettee DEALER IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The Vitrivalletl JIh-joii A Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck, Henry F. Miller, and Hallet .v Cumston Pianos for Cass and Sarpy counties. Neb. C ill and see HA M PLE INSTI1 UM ENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEE. Tuning and repairing Pianos and Organs n specialty, under the skillful hands of Mr. S. M. Rrown, a tuner of thirty-three years experience. FARMERS, LOOK HERE! FRED GORDER Has reveived nn IMMENSE STOCK of Corn Planters, Cultivators, Sulky Plows, and Plows of every description ; the BEST MADE. Harrison Wagon, the best and cheapest wagon in the market by all odds. Spring Wagons, Dtipgies, and Three-Seated Wagons; and the world renowned Courtland Platform Spring Wagon. Wood's Self Binder, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements In every variety, and at Bed Hock Prices. FRED GORDERr 52tf nattsmouth, Nebraska. - LENIIOFF it- BONNS, ! -Morning-' Dev Saloon ! ce door ast of the Sampler Houe. V." keep the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 33m9 Constantly on ITand. it, C3 CD a. Y, 5 '-7 ! x C "JS ; i : Z O to c P CQ' C C3 lilt 3 F 5 O 1' T. zr. o t3 i ..r 2 r ?'i r He --- 1 - - ? I I - N a Ui cq . l ' 1 ' ; 1) S J K S S S J S N S ' " r.d. iiZ- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1F K VVlh't:iil price J2C0 oii1v$;G3. 7Vir 1 -;.r Oman, price $3. j onlv aosaaazSEB 1 "aper tree. 0. F. I::".?, TsiisstssN.J. TJPTmT trrD rDPrvcn-liot revolver witli HIi VULVlU I tlDLlhos cartridges. Address. J. Hown & Son. l.ir.ct l.i Wood St.. rittsluiruli.l'a For a CASE of CATARRH that S v fokh'h HAnii At. Oi.iih for Ca tarrh will not instautSy relieve ami f pccilily cure. H'-fiTi'ncHs. Il.-iiry Weils. Ki-.. Wells. Kanro & t'o.. Aiirorn. N. V. : Win. I'.owen. Ks., Me. Uattoii. (Irant & ltowcu. St.. I.ouis. Test iuiHhials ami treatise liv mail. I'rice. with irunrovcil Inhaler. ?1. Sold everr where. WiiliKS & i'un'Ki", Proprietors, Postoii Mass. TTflp mTTTI We! . Rirhaprlon A Cc'. Ul.tl 1 11 ill riilKKH KI) HI TTKH IJnUIH PrPPPP'T is recommended ly t lie hui iciiltu lllUllJul ral prc."s, and used' hy thousand PITT'i'PP ,lie Vl,v ''f'rymen. It DU 1 1 till Kives a perfect June color, and is nni (in harmless as alt. A 2-r cent hottle uULUfi. eolorn sun poumls. mid aildrfr eents per pound to il.s valu. Ask vour Dnmjrisi nr Jlerehant for il. ir MMid for lecrlpl ive ciren lar. WKLI.S. KM IlAKIisoN CO., Proprie tors, liurliitgton, Verinont. TEMPERANCE REFORM ll'D ITS QZZLT KY ItKV. W. II. DAMKI-S, A. M. Profusely Illustrated with portrniNand Sketch es and contauiiii'j; overnon 1'aueti. SsT WIIOI.K TKM 1'KIJ ANCIC Id 11I!ARV IN A SINtiLK Ol.l'.Mi:. Agents wanted every where. Address for extra Terms and Circulars. Hitchcock & Walden, Cin., Chicago & St. luis. HONEY OF HOREHODND AND TAR FOK THK CUKKOK Conclm. 'oid. Inflnrnrii. HoarspnfSH, illirull Itreathins. ami all After tioim orili- 'I'liroat. Bronchial Tubcit, mill leading to foiiniiiit ion. Price .V) cents and 1 per hottle. SOLD 1?Y ALL DIM'flCISTS. C. N. CitlTTENliov. Prop.. 7 Sixth Ave., X. Y. VEGETINE. THK REST SPRING MEDICINE. Clt A It I.KFTOW S. II. It. Stkvkns : Hear Sir. T!' is Ls tn certify that I have used your "I'.lood Preparation'' iii my family for sev eral years, aud think that for Scrofula or Cank erous Humor or Kiieuinat ic atTeetions it cannot lie excelled. Yours respectfully. 02w4 Mits. A. A. iUNSMOUK. Vesetins h Soli liy all Vwaiili PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, JOHY IJOS. I'j opi ictor. teik ol 2;i:; i vtii.i: eii sr:. (iood iiceommoilations for l';ini)Prs find the travpling public. Joarl."?l jer day. Meals 25c. Kutiiclj- refitted and re-ftiniished. and fanners are, re'iuest ed to call and ret 3 meals and led for 81.00. . - 3in3 THE OLD RELIABLE m CONTINUOUS ALL-RAIL ROUTE! NO CHANGE OF CARS! ONE ROAD, ONE MANAGEMENT! I' 10 111 kb xa m. zjtK to Pittsl)nrli, Harrisliiir, Ealtimcre, MliiitGii, Philailclpliia & New Tort. Crrat Short Line To BOSTG! VIA NEW YORK CITY. Reaches all Points in Pennsylcinia and Nan Jrrsey. Pullman Palace Cars ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS! Jf A G N I F I C E N T C A 12 S F.gcirrF.n with thk rF.t-rcuitATFi- WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKES Jannejs New Patent Safetj Platform and Coupler. Elegant Eating Houses WITH AMPLE TIME FOR MEALS. THREE EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE. CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS H.OO A. M. SPECIAL FAST EXTItKSS EX CEPT SUNDAY. With tlie popular Yettihule Slcping Car Reaches Pittsburgh, 1 :?M a. in. : HnrrlHtmrjr, 11 Ah a. in.; I'Ulliolelplii.i, :00 p. in. ; New York 6 :4. p. in. ; Boston, 6 -.lA :i. ni. ; Ihillimore 6 : I. nu ; Wasiinjton, 9 :U0 p. m., next l;iy. .":1. Zr. 31. Atlantic Exp. (Uaily) With Drawing-Room an I Hotel Car. I'eaches - I'i'tHbnrfrh, 12:1a p in. ; Hnrrihui jr. 1D.-55 p. in. , l'hiUlelplit:i. 3 a. in. ; New York 6 :t"i a. in. : Special I'liilaiiflphia .S'lccjiiiii Ciir on this. Train, which remains in u)at until 7 a. m.. ulforiUng l'hsl:nluluhla iia.-'seiigcn full night's rest. :10 I. M. Night L.xp.l'xcopt Satuul'y. 117 h Drawing-Iloon Sleeping Car. Reaches ritthursh 7 :30 p. rn. ; Hrrlshurcr. 3 :5o a. in. ; ilaltiniore. 7 :15 a. ni. v Wanhinctoo a :V a. in. ; Philadelphia, 8 -.00 a. M. ; No York, in :i5 a. mi. ; 1's'Ston. :40 f. ni. TUroiiffli liaiti iuoe iuiiI Vvashintrton Sleeping Car on this Train. r . l T. A l. A 1 i.. i t A79Jkl K l li r.ii t.l j t'-Tiironjrh Tickets for Sale nt all Prmcipr.l t Points In the Wet. Ak for them via the L'Olit j "WAYNE & PENNSYLVANIA LINE. F. U. MYERS. 4ly Oen. ra;n. i Ticket Agt., Cukaco. S50 WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer rm DMX GOODS. . CEOTHS. F'ANKETH. FLA NX EI A FURNISHING GOODJ. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Lnrjce stock ct BOOTS and SHOES " to he CLOSED OUT AT COST Notions, Queensvrare, and in fact everytiiintt you can call for in the line of General Merchandise. cash paid roit ninVis. and runs. All kinds of country produce taken iu ex chiuijic for pioils. 31yt CMco Bnrlinston & Qnincy R. R. IS THE DIRECT ROUTE DKTWEEX TIIK, East and West, Runnirg Through Cars Council Bluffs, COXNr.CTTXC WITH THE" Union Pacific Railroad KoaAl.t. l"OINT8 IN XEMiASXA. COLOllADO. VTA1T,. Md.XTAXA. SE VA DA . AIUZOXA. rrATio, AND- California. T II It O V II C A H S KANSAS CITY, TOPEKAiTCEON i St. JosepH Through Cat '"HO US TO 'lnd Tointp on .MISXOl-Itl, UAXM.tM & TEXAN, lloitstoti & TcxaConlrftl RailI!oHIt. - IT IS THE DIBECT IS O XT T ZE3 FROM THK West ta M Ezi&t AND TIIK EAST TO THE WEST. All information ahout rate- of fare will hr checrlullv uiven hy applvlii to li. V. HITCH COCK. tJeu. Wes. Pass. AK't.. 42ly t'iuA(i). O Y K'J r 4" mrv r av "V. am teOUNTER, PLATFORM VAGOil&TRACK THE BESTARE s -rJHE CHEAFEST ilARVIM 5AFE SCALEC0 265 BROADWAY V.Y. 72 CHESTNUT ST. PHIL A. PA. j 117 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. j "HURBAH! A. G. HATT, JL'ST OPENED AGAIN, New, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Krert KmehJer'n old ttanif Kvervlioily on ham! for fresh, tender meat. agy. THE OLD RELIABLE STILL, TWQ DOORS EAST OF FOST OFFICE. K KEN" AX A GTlACi:. Where you can get your Christ inas and Xew Years CIGARS AND LIQUORS. Oood "Star A'' whiskey at $1.50 per gallon. Wines and Mutton generally, SCOTCH AND IIU?I1 WHISKIES ma!e a nerinltj. 3I0NEY TO LOAN. $100,000 To lo:) 00 improvr.I farina in ran ount r, at low rate of infivsi. AppticatMii si!icitef. . Hat Lsmouth, .March W77. J V. WISE. XOW READY FOR AGENTS ! The Great Strikes ! That timely new hook, by Hon. J. a I)chh. A complete Uibtory of the cause and thrlliio;' e.vcntH oX tho Kiviit rai!roal aut ialor war ail over the country,. Finki.t IUi'KfKTKi. A(;i.T( 1VA.VTKII everywhere. Tl.o Ix-i-t eiiHiice to make money ever o:iercd. iir ware of inferior w-ks.. Uet the bosi ant lowest priced. Address 2!iir,, STANTJAEU book fcrocss:. mm fes n