THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS Cheap repairing at Sherwood's. U4. -Several new buildings .are going up in the vicinity of the rail road ma chine shops. Sherwood does the cheap repairing. It4 We want some corn Do you hear. Corn or oals needed just now, sharp. Sujoke the 5 for 15 cents cigars at the P. O. News Depot, equal to any 5 cent The County Commissioners are in Kossion this week as a Board of Equal ization. Sherwood has received a splendid ns portraent of Ladies Shoes of a'l kinds for spring and summer wear. lti Eight hundred Mens, Youths, and Hoys Suita just received at C.. Her- old":. .Tint arrived the Newest and Latest tlr-s in Ladies shoes at Sherwood's, ltl S.'C. McLain, the carriage pa;nter, lias extra h-lp in his shop, in ord;r to kejp h'n work even. Sherwood has a very fine and retty -to:k of Ladies shoes, come and judge for yourselves. H4 W here are all those Subscribers that v an'ed to p:iy m corn so fast, last Aviuti r. Now is your time. The Fishing Season is ecminpr. and you cm buy anything yo;i want in the Fishing Tackle line at the I. O. News Depot. --Emigrants still continue to move waul ; a goKlly number of "S Iioon ci." p:vss through town daily. rimiee Oranges and Lemons. T.nyer D ites. Tigs, and Il iisins. Pure Maple Su.ar . :'.t the 1. O. News Depot. -veral car londs of horsrs have b.cn shipped through l'lattsmouth this week bnuid for the western counties. Call at Sherwood's when you want Ladies fashionable sdioes. we can and do st II cheap. 1U --". publish elsewhere the call fu i.i'i-l us by Mr. Find for the State Yeinpi'iMiKe int ( tiag to m:et at L;n- i:l. I'.i i 1 i tites. Canary and the I'. ) News 1) p:t. Hemp Seed i'-isi'.es.i men cviipiun ' ii' t:io.je who are wise i.ivr.ise their wares h.iv hard K-Ugh little t. to -ii;i ' of them. !: i,e ii.ills aii'l lints at all priees. Croquet Sets frmu t'O cents, up at the l'. O. News Depot. .Cl. pr.ing & Meyer of. Eight Mile Crove are manufacturing and ship ping Brooms from this place to a con siderable extent. j ... . ;.. i P,n,.i.'ti. ! e m ik a socciaitv in m an' n,ng r.ei Fi ve-Ani W'reaM.q f.u ball- I -t ..!,. ' s .t mm .v .1- vVra w i I L. C. Claik who was caught be- twern two ears in the B. it M. vards at this place last Frdav.salMMit again, . " " tio bones were broken or penous inju- . , ' . ' res sustained but it w;us "a prettv t5 ...t llM.7e i " ' '. j Fin Canary birds, good .ingers. tor , . .i l... ir t I.f 1T., i Mrs. i.iouih. Neb. Any persons desiring i birds will do well to call. j Tomorrow (Friday) is Good Friday and net Sunday. Easter Sunday. There will be services throughout the week at the Episcopal and Catholic churches, and full Easter services on Sunday. . Flower hats at Mrs. Johnson and M'ss Sweeney's. Co ami see them. 4tt '' see a notice of Ilesscr at Lin coln making larg" sales of bedding ',1 ir.ts and other nroduets of his irreen bouses. We are glad to see him doing Fitch a rushing business tins spring r.nd w ish him the best of success. Elegant new ties in every variety at Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney's. 4tl - Look out for Solomon & Nathan's big new ad. next week. It came too late for this issue, but all who wish anything in their line will be repaid by noting it in next week's Herald. New scarfs embroidered in shaded ijks at Mrs. Johns m and Miss Swee nev's. 4tl The question is raised whether it is in order for an officer to indulge in a game of cards in a saloon, and when he In liable to be defeated threaten to nrrest his opponent by authority of the Stale of Nebraska. New Kevtacrant. M.ie jiam ;i.. one utur wisl of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at all hours. Give me a call and get the worth of your money. 3tl3 David Cat. Horses for Sale. I have a pair of horses which I will sill at private sale. Weight about 1,000 lbs. 3t3 K. W. Hteks. A National Greenback Meeting will be held at Weeping Water, Satur day April 20th. Good speaker will be in attendance, and all interested arc in vited to be present. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney are constantly receiving now goods of every description. 4tl Messrs Schnellbacher and Ilassler have a very handsome buggy under way. They are trying hard to sup ply the home demand with home man ufacture and ought to receive the en couragement of all our people who need such articles. The cards of invitation have been issued for the wedding and reception of Miss Frances R. Kimball daughter of Mr. Thos. L. Kimball of the U. P. It. R. and Mr. Ceo. W. Holdrege as sistant Superintendent of the B. & M. The wedding will take place on Tues day next, the 23d inst. LADIES?, bear in mind that you can have your "STRAW SHAPES" Bleached, Dyed and Pressed, at Solomon & Nathan's. 4tl The monthly entertainment given by the High School last Friday night was well attended, and the programme was carried out creditably by all those who were directly interested. The ex ercises consisted of music, declama tions and dialogues; many of the speak ers were among the younger members of the school, but all will agree that they did equally as well as those older. Herman Herold has just received a large and well selected stock of hats, caps, boots and shoes, and a general stock of merchandise. Call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. 4tl Mr. Harvey Sage met with a severe aceident on Thursday evening last. In company with Mr. Sa:n Long he had been out hunting and was returning home. In attempting to cross a bad mud hole, Mr. Sage thinking the buggy was overturning, jumped from it, and fell in such a way as to fracture his ankle in a most complicated manner. Strayed from the farm of J. H. Becker, six mi'es west of l'lattsmouth. a red cow with one small horn, some white be tween the legs. A suitable reward will be MtT' ied to tin; party returning h-T. Word liviv be left at the lli:it.i.i otl-ce or sent to J. II. Bec ker, Phttts month. 2tf The steamer John M. Chambers passed up the river on its trip from St. Louis to Ft. Benton, last Fiiday; the prospect is good for the upper river trade this summer and we venture a goodly number of steamers will be seen off the ' harbor of l'lattsmouth" before th close of the season. (J.d.1! ('old! Great Excitement ! J. Cr. Chambers has just received the l:u-2rst and best selected stock of Ratl ines. eoii;.rs. i.irej spaieni ciou.. can and hog skin collars, and harness fit- tings of all kinds ever brought to this ity;also. a large and well selected lug on the Iowa side of tlie liver was stock of oak tanned leather, selected discussed, and the Mayor was appoint by an old and experienced hand. He ! Pti to confer with the Co. Supervisors also has three hands busily engaged in t . . f ,,,. , ,,.:.. ..K ,akii.g and repairing harness. Work j despatched to order at low down pi i- ! . ! all and see hi in before purchas-j th Sl le M:UI1 Sc- Plattsmouth. j Not w ithstanding all false and mi trnp l?.Mrt-: f O Tfpruld in still , . ' . . ' " ... " , ! , . , the largest and best stock of clothing . . . , ,. ., . " in the state and sells them at reason-1 . , , , ... . a,,,e I,nces: ,ie 'oe not Uow lnuch : about the rt"V'- of I'" still j 1,13 l,rict s :,re far 1,f low :ln' IIouse in j the state ; call and judge for yourself. ls We are sorry to learn that Chap- J lain Wright has been ordered to a post j in Oregon, but we hope that the effort of the otlicers of the Omaha Bar racks to get the order rescinded will be successful. We should bo very sorry j to have the Chaplain leave us, and f think it is pretty bard to send a man J at his advanced age out on the frontier j to endure the hardships of such a life. i when he has already borne his full share of them. i We have received the announce ment of Welf cc McDonald's spring ! I)er,lnS' which took place, Wed- I -Vi"11 -." '4U- ' iami i ngui promenaiie in tne evening, mis Omaha firm although comparatively young among the business firms of that place has taken a foremost stand, and display a stock of Ladies Shits. Cloaks, and Furnishing Goods which can not be excelled any where. The openings are quite imposing in Omaha ; this spring and look decidedly metrop- litau. "A new paper has been started in Chicago with the avowed purpose of fighting the pernicious food of litera ture for boys that is at present flood ing the country. It goes on the princi ple that every boy likes to tinker with tools, and this paper intends to supply the boys with knowledge that will en able them to work successfully. It is entitled -Home Art" and it i3 ail that the name implies." That this pap r has a mission, and will accomplish a good work for young people we Io not doubt; anything that wil interest and j instruct ought to be encouraged, j Many boys with a little practice and a i ,. . . I 1C" w,s tau ui;Ke a T rul j articlps and pass tirao pleasantly; we wish success to its publishers Alfred ilScwj-r. We understand a serious attempt was made to burglarize the dwelling house of Bro. John 3impson last week. T.J.Todd's dwelling house four miles from the city was entered, dur ing the absence of the family, by a tramp, giving his name as Wm. Davis, who abstracted therefrom a suit of clothes belonging to Mr. Todd, pursuit was made and the thief was caught in Sarpy Co., yesterday he was brought before the Co. Judge where he plead guilty, and was bound over to appear at the next term of the district court, failing to give bonds, he was commit ted to Jail. 3heriflf Hyers went over to Mills Co., Iowa, Tuesday, and retured at night with deputy Sheriff Farewell of Glenwood, bringing one John Miller charged with taking a horse from C. II. Parmele ; the accused was taken in Glenwood, but they have not recover ed the horse as yet. Yesterday after noon the above mentioned John Mill er was taken before Judge Sullivan and pleaded not guilty, the prosecu tion defered the case until Saturday, in order to bring together their witnesses. The prisoner was offered bail but ex pressed himself satisfied with the board at the cooler" so he was returned to jail to await trial. Plunketts Theatrical Troupe play ed Fanchon the Cricket" to a large and appreciative audience last evening in Fitzgerald Hall. The Troupe is highly complimented by the press at large, and has attained a high reputa tion throughout the country. Mrs. Plunkett as Fanchon and Harry Percy as not so simple Didier were charac ters carried out exceptionably well, and were highly approved by the au dience of last night. "Caste" is on the boards for to-night, and is one of Plunkett's best plays, wc predict the troupe will meet a large audience this evening to enjoy Caste" and the farce following iis announced at the close last night. Just What Parent Want. The American Young Folks for April has been received. It is publish ed at Topeka, Kansas, by J. K. Hud son, at cents per year. It is full of useful, entertaining reading, pure and elevating in Character. It contains School Plays, Parlor Gaines, a Post ofiice. Natural History, Anecdotes, pleasant Stories, and is rich in short articles coverir.ga wide range of topics. Teachers from Ohio to California have universally given it their approv al and support. City Council. The City Council met in the council i rooms Tuesday night, Mayor, Clerk and I a quorum of the Council present. A number of petitions for abatement of assessments upon city real estate and i personal property were presented, and referred to an examining committee j appointed by the Mayor. The mayor ' appointed cownci'.uien F lii lleld, Pol- lock and Dovey as said committee. The council then adjourned but imme ! diately reassembled in special session, I to act upon bonds presented by city of I ficers. The bonds of the City Engineer, j City Clerk, Police Judge and City Mar- shal were presented and approved. T,ie qU(.stioiI of obtaining a license , ... , - , , , from MlI1 Co Io'Vi-' for a feir' 1;lnd- 1,1 - taining the license or appealing the de- . . . - cision giving the present license now n force. After which the Council ad- journed. I lie rouowing is a list oi tne jur- ois draw n for the spring term of Court, ,,,.: rn,i,v rrnoo iq- commencing Mondaj', April 29, 18.3. fil,,vnirnn,,4 GRAND JL nous. John Fitzgerald W. Lautenschlager Jo,m Sayes Theodore Ileitis II. L. Wessner B. F. Allen n-m Ellin2ton j. V. Weckbach Stephen Loyd A. B. Dickson Andrew Coleman II. G. Morton B. Siebold Lewis Bird John Farthing II. J. Davis. pkttit jurors. J. N. Woodford S. C. Bethel Jesse Hamilton J. W. Barnes John M unlock S. S. Billings Josiah Timblen J. M. F. Ilagood James Ervin Alva Wright W. L. Gordon W. T. Bryant Burton Fuller G. W. Hicks P. G. Snooks. Edgene II. Sage Wm. Davis C.IIeisel Wm. Murray F. F. Bex ford Geo. Nichols J. V. Carnes T. Clark J. M. Ward The following is an abstract from the census, furnished by T. W. Shry ock, assessor: Giving the birthplace of the citizens of the place as near as can bo ascertained, and other items of interest. Ohio, 1G0; Nebraska, C23; Illinois, 103. j ..a' tv. New York, 79 ; Missouri, 57 ; Iowa, isconsin, 33; Virginia, Gl ; Ken tucky, 21 ; Massachusetts, 5; Indiana, 92 ; Kansas, 9 ; Minnesota. 1 ; Pennsyl vania, 04; New Jersey, 2S; Michigan, 25; Louisiana, 4; Connecticut, G; West Virginia, 3; New Hampshire, 2; Ten nessee, 9 ; Maryland. 4; Vermont, 13; Maine, 1 ; North Carolina, 2; Washing ton Territory, 1 ; Mississippi, 3; Utah, 2; Georgia, 2; Arkansas, 1; Colorado, 1; South Carolina, 2; Delaware, 1; Texas, 2; Rhode Island, 2. England, 54; Germany, 124; Switzer land, 8; Ireland, 82; Canada, 25; Wales, 1; Poland, 2; Cuba. 1; Prussia. 7; Franco, 3; Sweden, 23; Bohemia, 37; Scotland, 15; Russia, 2; Denmark, 7; Prince Edwards Isle, 1 ; Hungana, 1 ; Austria. 1 ; New Brunswick, 1. Total American, 1616, Foreign, 401 ; Unknown, 289; No. of voters, 533; No. of achool ehlldren between 5 and 21 years olX 790, Deatit has been busy among the ranks of our friends during the short absence of the Editor of this paper. Not in our own family, only, but among those with whom we have Wen associated in business and public af fairs, the gre.it reaper has shown his ready sickle and mown down those dearest and best loved. Though great events may be marching on around us, general prosperity seem within our grasp, or deadly ruin stare us in the face the grim monster stalks on reach ing here and there for a victim, little heeding, caring nothing for aught else, except that his harvest is sure, full and complete. Call for a State Temperance Convention. By permission of the numerous Bed Ribbon Clubs throughout the State of Nebraska, I am delegated to call a Scale Temperance Convention of the lied Ribbon men, and the Templars of Hon or, and Good Templars, and Ladies' Christian Union, are requested to join in this Convention, under the auspices of the Red Ribbon Clubs, to be held at Lincoln, on the 15th of May, 1878, to act with us to devise ways and means to further the cause of temperance. G. B. SKINNER, C. B. Keller, President. Sec. U. R. Club, Lincoln, Neb. Endorsed by E. (. Dovey, Presto W. S. Wise, Sec, Plattsmouth. W. Warren Presto Harry Boydston Sec, Nebraska Citv. G. B. Reynolds PresL, Geo. II. Hill Sec, Beatrice. Hon. C. II. Edgecombe Prest- J. II. Cleaves Sec, York. John M. Abbott PresU W. F. J . Com by Sec, Hastings. "John II. Holden Prest., Miss Cora Stone Sec. Tecumseh. J.J. Marvin Prest., Bovce Ulyant Sec, Falls Citv. II. G. Smith Prest, Abbie Covell Sec , John L. McPheely Prest., Ida M. Lan worthy Sec, Seward. John Dunbar Prest., John aTrisSec, Otoe County. All papers throughout the Stato friendly to the cause are requested to publish this call. AN OPEN LETT El!. Ei. Neb. IIeiiald: We are fully assured of the superiority of Itrowirs Ve'felaMe Silver Pills, over Pills of Eastern manufacture, for curing the Bilious Diseases of the West. They have no equal for the cure of Head ache, Biliousness, Torpid Liver, and for Removing Bile from the System. .1 trial establishes them in eery Western Family. nrown's Arnica Svilvo is with out a rival for removing Intlammat ion, and Healing Old Sores, Ulcers, Frost Bites and for the Cure of Piles. All of Strown'N Groat Western Remedies for sale by Dr. W. E. Don elan. Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and (). F.Johnson, Plattsmouth, Neb. Personal. Mr. S. W. Beardsley, of Weeping Wa ter made the HKUAT.pa short and sub stantial call last week. Capt. II. E. Palmer with his littlo son Georae left for Wisconsin on Thursday last, railed there by the se vere sickness of his father. The Herald reporter, through the kindness of Sheriff Hyers made tlieTsr quaintance of Deputy Sheriff Far well of Mills Co., Iowa, we find him a pleasant gentleman. Col.. Champion S. Chase, ex-Mavor of Omaha and a prominent republi can candidate for governor, visited Plattsmouth Tuesday. The Herald acknowledges a pleasant call from the gentleman. M. L. White, well known to citizens of Plattsmouth and Cass Co., as an old resident, and an efficient city and comi ty officer, called at the Herald office last Friday. Mr. W. is just arrived from the Black Hills country, which he reports in a nourishing condition generally, with excellent prospects for the future. Mr. Win. Ferree, an old-time attache of the Herald, and late of the Peru Herald gave us a call Tuesday, look ing as natural as an old shoe! Will has .started three papers in Nebraska during the past five years and is now looking up a location for the fourth. Long may he expand and spread out! J. C. Eikenbary, the Leasee of the Poor-farm called on the IIebald yes terday. Be has just re-leased the fjtrm for three years. Mr. E. is an energetic, reliable young farmer, one of the best we have in the state, and although Hie farms what is called " the poor tarm" he raised five thousand bushels of com last year, in spite of the Hop pers. 1IF.I. BALSIXOEIt Friday 5th. 1S78. near St. Joseph piiciianna county. Mo, 0 lung lever, Capt Chhistian PAUsiNr.F.it. aeed 63 vear. Fatli er of Mrs. C. il. and IL llerold ot' this place, and Mrs. Henry llul.erly oliold Hiil Colora do. CHAPMAN At the residence of her son, Hon. Sam M. Chapman, on Sabbath iiioniintr at 10 o'clock and 10 minutes, surrounded bv her children. Mrs. Kliza I'olukk Chapman. aged 76 years, one month and one eck. We learn that Mrs. Chapman was visiting here with her son, and on the morning of the 4th inst. was taken with a severe congestive chill. All that could be done for her by medical skill, nursing and care M as done, but seventv-six years of life, the greater part spent in the "far west," raising and caring for a large family, so com pletely wore her out that she was una ble to recover from the severe shock sustained occasioned by her chill. Below we give a sketch of this old mother from the pen of her son, John TV. Chapman, of the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, which portrays her noble traits of character in a tender and touching manner. Her son here in Plattsmouth informs us that in 1814. when he was buc an infant, his father and mother removed from Indiana Co. Penn and to the then Territory of . .... ,. . ' Iowa, settling near Burlington, where they reared and educated their chil-j dren. Her two daughters, Mrs. Wat son of Des Moines Co.," Iowa, and Mrs. Barclay of Saunders Co., Nebraska, were both with her during this kir.t sickness, ministering to her wants. From the Nonpareil The subject of this sketch was ripe in all the experiences of hope, joy, toil and sorrow, for she had phased by sev eral years, the alio ted three score and ten. She was born on the 7th day of March, 1802, in Ligonier Valley, West moreland county, Pennsylvania. Her father, Judge Thomas Pollock, was somewhat .rominent in the earlier history of that state having served on the b.'nch for more than a quarter of a century. He was a true blue Scotch Presl yteriar. and reared his family af ter the faith of aj Calvanist of the strictest sect. His daughter whose de mise we here chronicle, espoused with equal zeal the faith and belief of her father, and her five sons and two daugh ters were taught the catechism with a fidelity that could and perhaps would have endured persecution rather than shrink from a purpose or fail in the accomplishment of a duty, that was as clearly to her a duty, as was temporal or physical existence a fact. But of her character we care to speak more tha't of her particular belief or pecular dog mas. :is they might seem to some who may happen to read. She was self-sacrificing in her devotion to the interests and care of her children from our ear liest recollection. She could be, and often was, sick nigh unto a surrender of life, without uttering a complaint lest the pain it would impart to her children and friends would intensify her own suffering by reason of their anxiety. Her "interest in the poor was notable and unabating; her acts of charity were more numerous than her limited means were abundant, and the reason she took less interest in the gains of the opulent and the successes and pro motions of the ambitious, was because her mind was turned in pity to the disappointed and because more of her time was occupied in sympathy for the poor and hungry. Of such a char acter we write and for the loss of such a mother we mourn. She is safe now, however, and when we pass " over there" where she has gone so recently, we hope to renew the clasping of hands that were relaxed at the bidding of the arch monster death, as she was drawn from us, whispering back with palsied tongu and imperfect articula tion snm great truth that can be re vealed only in the mystic future. Peace to her ashes, and forever blessed be her memory. THE MARKETS. HOME MAKKETS. RKl'OKTF.I) HV F. K. WHITF. Wheat. No. 2 " reji.'Ptcl Corn. s!ie!Ieil, (new) (old) .. Corn, ear Oals Hurley, No. - rrjcctol I've j 70 SO 1?1 l.vfri" i.vci" .Wjf.35 lid 18 15 30 latest new youk makkets New iOkk, April 17 Mo'i- joiii.r 53 LATEST CHICAtiO MAKJvKTS. Ciiicaoo, April 17. 5 Ofits 2" 1 W 4"', 2.-.' , rs w oivtvj 9o 4V.; .v. 3 4Ki.1 5o Flour Wheat Corn .. . It v.- It.ii!i-v Native ":itt5t. Tex::s Cattle.. HoKS SPECIAL NOTICES. Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the IIkkai.d Cilice; also scale books for grain and cattle dealers. 40tf '"TV. Oh Say, if you want a square meal for 25 cents go to John Leach's Restaurant one door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. Corn and oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41tf A Partner Wanted. A man with small capital as a part ner in the brick 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 a moulder, one that understands setting and burning. J. T. A. HoovKit. 49m3 Louisville, Neb. The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next 00 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 St ad el man's clothing emporium. 20tf TO THE .tl'FLICTKO. Act wisely, and at once procure the following tconderfnl Family Medicines, I)K. FlTLKU's IlHKUMATIO 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. Fil ler's Kidney Cordial removes deposits of fi ravel. 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, strengthen tlie system, tones tlie stomach, and increases appetite. A I pleasant substitute for Iron, which j constipates the bowels and destroys the I teeth. Dr. Fitter's German Pectoral I for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists. Chapman & Glass are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl DOWX WITH MONOPOLIES, L'PnoLDEUS OF HARD TIMES. Women's serge shoes 60 cts. Women' leather shoes 75 cts. ilen'a buckle A!ex 1.50. Such prices and selection from the Largest and best Stock OF BOOTS AND K n O E ever brought to town. AT MERGES'. Call and examine before purchasing. j Xo trouble to show goods. ltf. j " i Eighty acres of Land for sale, near Greenwood, Cass County. Nebraska; : j under cultivation, good small house j and young orchard and grove Time j on two thhcU of purchase tnonev. Ap- I ply at Neb. IIfrald offke. "ltf. , Another good farm for sale in ! Cass County 1G0 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 1C aer-s broke, fine cotton wood grove ten acres. Apply to Neb. IIek.vL1 cilice. 46tf. Jno. A. MacMUKpiiy. Bring in yotir corn or oats to the i IIkkald office. 41tf. Grand reduction in Blanket. Scarfs, Caps etc., at Maldaner & Herrmann's. New price. Old price. White Bl'k'tSS 00 ?2 75 a pair, s on 5 00 " 0 00 " 3 50 " " 4 00 " " S2 23 4 00 5 00 2 50 3 00 3 25 Colored " Horse " 3 00 " tf New type new type, come in with your jobs. tf Important Notice. Lincoln, N'eb., March llth, 137. Thf B. & M. R K. Co.. offers to Incoming S.-t-tlcrs from t lie Kat, or to any other, any of its uiiooeupieil tracts which have been broken up antl cultivated iu past years and whicli are now ready ftr a crop, at the Nominal Uental of : 50 1 etit per acre for Lands C'uiltvuted in 1s;t, 2 cents jmr acre for Lands Cultivated in years iitit not cultivated in 177. The le:wses will plve full Koarantee for the llarvewtin of the Crops, vt hether tlie tracts are Mild by the Company or not. For Irf-ases iid full purticulors ciuiuir of Land Department It. & M. K. It. Lincoln, or to nearest Land Agent. 51 to. riattsinouth Cigar Manufactory. Julius Pkppeubero the oldest ci gar manufacturer in town, opens out this spring with a fine and well assor ted stock of Toliaccos, Fine Cigars and plug smoking Tobacco of the best qual ity. Cigar clippings for sale. Also, pipes, holders and a variety of smo ker's articles of Comfort and Luxury. 20tf Rockwell of Louisville makes a spe ciality of teas, don't you forget it. tf Dry Goods are one of the most es sential things in keeping house and people who want anything in this line can find Bockwellof Louisville, ready for sale at low figures. Hardware is plenty, heavy, cheap and good at Rockwell's Louisville. oCtf Tension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, ha3 a certificate of the county Clerk filed with tlie lT. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. Vilf L'se "Centennial Rat Exterminator. For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of l'lattsmouth. Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easv. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf Magazines bound here. tf Who would go barefooted ? Women's shoes for 60c at Merges'. ltf Improved book binders at this of fice, tf Land For Rent. Land for small srrain, close to town. Inquire at Young's meat market, Platts mouth. Alt. nervous, exhaustins, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative ii.tlucnces of Pul remiacher's Electric Pelts and Hands. They are safe, simple, and effociive, ami cm be easi ly applied by the patient himself. l".iV:. with full particulars, mailed free. Addrpso PL i.vnit m ac h icr (Jalnanic Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. iSyl-ult. "German Syrup. No other medicine in the world has ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's Geiuian Syrup. In two years three million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed fne of charge 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. Begular size 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. 8Stf-alt You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. 34tf Air Three R?ind Mice. Three thousand rals ! Tnree thousand rat!" ! Three thousand rats ! See how i.hey run ; think what they eat Million' to feed. Thev all run after the farmer's wife ; Who sonii put an end to their usc!c: strife. By killing these constant pests of tier life. "By giving thvm"Centennial Rat Ex terminator" tlie 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 kt'.l them as they travel, thus leaving no telltale dead rat to warn others from eating Centennial Bat Exterminator. You get rid of every rat without the dan ger attending the use of strychnine or arsenic. We challenge the world for a more profitable investment of 25 cents, and proclaim it the greatest economizer of the age. You will recommend it to your neighbors. For sale everywhere. A large introductory box postpaid on receipt of 23 cents. Stak Manufac TL'HING CO. Box 400, Ft. Madison Iowa. For sale at Dr. Chapman's Drug Store, Plattsmouth. 34tf For Groceries of all kinds and at low figures the JLotiisvillians will find Hock well on hand every day. 52tf Tor Sale A pood Portable Pipe Orgran. manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of pi'ie, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe. Orpan. For particulars enquire of S. M. JJrown. tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to J AMI'S PETTKF, dealer in musical instrument?, l'latts mouth, Neb. 47tf. LEG NOTICES. Probate Notice. NotW hereby fflven to atl persons bavins aMJunt asaiii-t th:etateof Mathi.is.iiliiis-ii. do-eakfd. to tilt thf anif in th ofticp of the Countv -Jud'. riattstn!);ttli. Cass Co., Ne!.. on rr before the -jr.l'n day of Oi-tober. A. I. JsT. and meet the a.l inims! rotor at one oVlock p. m. on aid day. for the allowance or disallow an" of tus aI!,e. fl? 4. '. ?CTirvK. Co. Jt'dge. Administrator's Sale. I No!lr; ii herehv tiven ti .it in rursicif!" of a decretal order made lv his Illinoi s. P. 1'ii'ind. .liutk'" i t :e St-.'oud .Pi.lieiul ln-.tti-l. lii and or Ca.s Co., N !; his eiiainrrr in !! Ctijr id l.iueoin. on .-,'.i::vav I'uejt lii t:iv t.l M in li. A. U. I:-!. 1 wi.i on WedlieMi.iv. M.tv 1 ::.. I-.-, ill rtie fmr t d-mr of the Court House. lr; tlie C.JV of l'lattsnioui ;. Las County. NuUrtku, f.fler tor iil tt puii) it. auction, at 'the. hour 01 one o'clock f. in., of Kjid dav. to I he hlhe.st and bet Idddci TorCHJSh. Hit tlie'riKtit llll anil In terest of Kliza Do ltiio, Ella Marsh, and llundy, Jr.. lictl'B ot JanicK M. Uuudy, dt "oaNOii. 0 Cass County. Nebraska, in and to tbt lo'.low ine described real estate, tuiuated in C.v-s Co.. Nebraska, to-wit : TW'eltty-lwo (Ti fci-l oft the west side of lot three Ct) In block twee.tf nine Co In Weeping Water. Said sain wdl re main okmi for bidders lor tlie spare ul oue hour. Terms, cosh. 4t; .lM "'VKT. Adtn'r. of tlie E t. of Ja.. M. Bund), lee'd. SherifTs Sale. Bv virttie of fin order of snle is-ued lv Wm. L. Wells, i le.k .f the listrl t Court, wit '-in ei! fur Ca?( County. Nebrai-ka. and to no- iireclen. I will on (he L'oth day f April. A. I . isr. m J o'clock ;i. in.. f eaid day. .u the sou'b ltor of the Court House, hi I'lattsinoutli. In :.id I'oun ty sell at public auction the followlv.r real c talr to-wit : The north-west ouart-i .ul'i o' section twciitv-eiirlil (2s township v . ten t Hi 1 notih raiute ten (lOieast of tlie . 111.. in t'Hs County. Nebraska. The same ur levied upon and taken a the. property i XNiiitaiu' luinn and Kib-u (Juiiin. drfflolants : to s:itiily u decree of said Court recovered bj .' icb l.fic ver. iiiaiutlft. Plalt-uiouth. Neb., Mnreh l.'th. A. U. IsTS. &! K. W. Ilvt .'. -. SliertS. Sheriff's Sale. Pv virtue of an order of sale Issue.! by Wm. L Wells. Clerk ol the luslrtct Court, w ithiu mid for Ciuss Countv, Nebraska, and t me dlvr-tctl I will on the. 27th day of April. A. I). IsTK. at one o'clock p. 111. of Maid ilav. at the south door of the Court Utilise tu Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at Pubbe Auction the following re:;l mate. lo-it : The north-west quarter (11 w ' 1 id the norlh-cat Miiarter (neS 1 of set-lion thirtv-two f.tJ) and the south-nest quarter tsw 01 the soutti-ea-t quarter tscVii of section t tveiity-idne i) nil be'in in township twelve (12) nort h of range nine co east id I be r.t h p. M. in Cass County, Nebraska. I he Kinie Oemi; lev ied 11 pou and taken as the propel! f of Hubert K. Fanner and Anna Farmer, defendant ; to sathfy a judKiiieut of said Court, recovered by Kinest A. Witrenhorn. pl.iinlitf. Plutt-iiiouth. Neb.. March 201 li. A. 1). H7S. 115 K. W. Hyfks. Siieriff. Notice. The Commissioners of Cass Countv wi'! meet as a Hoard of Kquuli.aliou on Monday April 15. 1S7S. AH parties teelin ai-'srieved at the assess, incut of their property are hereby nor tied to appear aud make their i ievaiicea known. ,H applications mtisf he made iu wrlttug. Hy or der id Hoard. ;ai J. O. TlTT. Co. Cleik. Sheriff's Sale. Pv virtue of an order of s-iln Issued bv Win. L. Wells Clerk of tiie Ihstrict Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed I will 011 the 22d d:iy of April. A. I. lsrs. at ! o'clock, a. in,, of said day. at the south door of tlie Court House in riattsiiioutli iu stud Count v, sell at public Auction the follow ing Jieal K.- taie to-wit : tbe east half of the south west, qii.itle iK. 'i IS. W. of section twenty eight ('!), 'I owuyhin No, eleven ( 1 1 ) North of ranjje No. eleven (in. cat of tlie Hh p. m. in C:iss Countv. NebrasKa. The same he'iiar levied upon and taken as the property of Win. .Maple and Mar t!i:l Maple lieiendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Maiv A. Sevln.lt Plaintiff. Platlsinouth, Nob., March 'JOth. A. !. !:?, K. W. II v Kirs. 5-t."i Sheriff. Cass county. Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Iv virtue of an order of sale ued bv W in. L. Wells. Clerk of the ldstrici Court, wit idn rind for Cat County. Nebraska, and to iue directed. I will on tiie irjd day of April. A. I. Ists, at l'i o'clock it. in., of said day, at the snutli door of the Court House, in tlie Citv of Plat tsieoiit It. iu said County, sell at public miction tiie folluu ine real estate to-wit : Lot No. four l) iif block No. forty-tour Ml in the 'i!v of Piatt smoutli, Cass County. Nebraska. The same beinir lev ied upon and t-ikeu as the property of Flavins J. Metteer and Maxy ' Melteer. defendants: to satisfy a iiidtciiicnt of s;;',! Court, recovered by William Kikenberrv. plaintiff. Plat tsinonth. Neb., Slarch i'.-h. .. 1. t.-TS. .r-'i" n. w. iivFtis. si...iar. A PHYSfOLGGlCAL View of Marriago ? unfi'icut.a In tiiM ua th it. tie it Humane euti tu ctutfi that unfit tor it - th f rct of ieprodurtloa aud Diaenpaa of Wotnuu. A tXtut Inr pritntr. roituds nte raudiUff. 200 page, unco cta. . t HUWaI t MtDiCAL ADVISER! , vin all rj (tr.li-( (i a Pn vaie Nature arim trum Pel. Abuse. xcea: ea. or Swcrrt Ciaer.sea, wait tiia bcl Illcan of rurf, 2-A .fctTi Ptf- U:.'4 cl. A CLINICAIj Li,CT CTKE on Kir atT cipeaia and thoae ol Throat aria Luncs, CatArrh.fiupture, ikm Opium Habit,vc . prirr lurti. Ki'hrr hfxk f-m poi-pnid on ncipt of prirf or aTi threa, eottramui ,Vni pi?- . h-m. iltc it.uMrairil. lor 7 it cU. Au(lrca Jjli.llUT1Uf un t- fct-J-ouia, JJo. $21 T A TEAR. Atrents wanted. Kiml. ! P a S m's legitimate. Partlcularsfi ee. I fe? UCAldruJ.WOKTUCO..at Lou.Ua. !23SBm-s.l nH NiomhiM Habit aV-o'nt'y nl parf!!T ctirr4. i'aiulow: ut p :tirU. SeuJ lain for p.jk-ulirN. iii. Cjt:iTi, J.-7 V afhiotou t-t, Ccivn, III Mt-iii-wiii'if'r.T-'rc'' m nhi vc ryot dtr. Out tU iico. J.li. Gay lord Co.. Chicago, 111. S3 GOI-D PI.ATET WATCHES. (V.,, iu t.ie kooan ori.t. ."mn W mi Kh-k to aiuk ACMML, A. OLLfkti A CO.. (,aK4i, liX. ir.A.G.OLIN'SI ion m, ll)tre,. ill. frr t tic tur nf l IM f i.ei oi I'rlviit aaiarr, rr-ultlru' from rnrtr uhumtm or Inft-wlon of Htiif vi. Hrwlnul WcmL icoiiirtt)4 Fmlltn, Lo of Mi-mtirv, lmpulrcl Mstht, E.ut Manltwiil or I iHlt(vjr. crvu lltllll-. M-rri-n-ntly .urvl ; i ' ui the It lnt t cr. Kitli4is, I I fr. I ,utis Aih:iii, 1'v.irrH. 11 1, M i hro iV mnd llk- ;-H);?lF FKMAKE, 3icll lo bu ifain-r.t. ?r.:.ri tut liM a iifc-lmi esi-t-rieiH-e i.l rorut wttere tttl.tr fJI. iis t a ta.1il of lti XWUmiwi 1 -., n- nt.riur . r,m H lfvi fMm-U.n la the U. S. I,A l'r! rriuirti;a trnatmen wt prfvute borne snd UmtiI, mil ir .ittr. V.i.rr Ct iirthri. jr ptlietiu. Sen.1 rifiyrenu for Mtmnle of hubber CtKJ. ...i cir mlw of ti portent Informntiftn bv lp-w. AK. OLl'a Female LS par fVi. Conntiltution fr.. MARRIAGE GUIDE E&trr,!S Tuuitff 4til tiiuidic wrvd of hr-;ti S-, on all dieiwe of a f'vt, nauirt. V'sltihi! ir in the mimed and iIum i-Hitif pi"ttr "tvnve. U b tia.il thy and Uuiy b apy iu lh titarrW! ryiar lio. KvaryKody thould get tUU Ux.k. Trkv W ceuU, W ajiy arf TOOF'S STANDARD RuFFLER, For ALL 8 win 5 3Ir!iines. The bert to nsc nd tnopt perfectly comtnJcted Address E. J. TOOF, "DoMKfTic "Building, NewTork, or New IIavkn, Ct. liftMKttiiirllta THE LIGHTEST RUNNINC, THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES. Posfewin? aJl the lart and mot-t deirabl Improvements. . . .... It is fasily ndrtood, make the dooMo thread lor-tltli, elf.realatiD? ton. loan and tak.ap. and will do the whole rasga of family work without change. The DOJIKST1C" is made In the moetdnr ahle manner, with cooiral steel bearings and compensating Journal thronirhoot. Apents for the IOM Tlt Srwln Ma chine and the nO"lTIC " Paper Kanhioas wanted in ail unoccupied territory. Addreii geisg leliiaa CKnparj,- I5w Tort Fob Tfrxs asd Iktormattox adobfus. . T. pRimcr. Ch''!.: o. .'1 : . - -j -3 r- ' z ' . s i'I5--"' ' 1 ' - 1. - o c 1 :S"?5 rf. k " ' . r . a " ' r r - I ir- 'r- I if. o i r- '' S c B 1 z N I I 3 ! I I -::r:'ijrit -( S . ? 'jj. -,-" r- ' ? 7 3 4' ici'o;. if c TT '-' c X i r i; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS REVOLVER FREEx7!,v;V;;f;w:N1 J. Itow 11 & S)nu, l.iiiib. lar. tt mtl St.. 1'lttsl ci y.ll.i'i LTC'i'ihexf lumnr-nt nil WurUrn Krh,. H tjtiH. I..V1KS1" I'ATAIiMll'K. r.t..i I Utt I KAKS, with new otj lrw. rpilup -4 priori ;inl HKi-h iiif'irin.iiiiin.Nfnt free. M -S) & IIA.MLI.N blfliA.N ;.., Mo.sfu, .Now Vurk or t liioayo. 1(4 10,000 AGENTS WANTED TO SCLC- QTRONG HR INK WlHECU.'.SEAMaTHEy CUHE. Hy thf vtter;iu uulbur, T. S. Aim hi 1;. TIip im.ct ii.tonsc hl.nv. wil.i nrrrf ill ;ir(;iiiiiriit.s ::i-d otiutitiif,' indols. ever r(in!noil in one vwlninc. 1 lu w.rk f liii liy. icj noids, Ij.rh.l n( Aw.vIiiisim. ('ruKiiil t. (. A m;ii u l us t.n.ik, ur.tiidly riidorsed b ail Ifini.i r.iiii-o :iu t.un .'.ii-s. Salt' is r;itid. A tirn.-tt rliiince tortit iiioii.'V. For vMi-h tcriiit. address lit ltr,K I'HOS.. I'tib.. l,;iS;i:lf St.. Clil.-au'o. lis. hi M.!'., jui-l t'l'dui'vd u r fci.i.. aie iij hist . AROTHEtt 9TEP If! S21EKCC ("HAY 1! a in or Wilixurns i-liiitii."-!! to n itiw l l.AUJi by :i oin; le npnii' jli..ii . thirt I'VE. K.irtn o N itunil Color, net.- IiKtiintMiiooimK, 'i.li:i! llariiiit'KH hh cprini' vut'-r. Sold lj 1)tI!;;:r?, nr wnt by fxiirrwi on rfljilof . Ol.ii-', 35 Dlnrrrty hlrrri, New YurU. 1 '..ui iiiiii tnrlu.-r nut iirfffiil xlorl. ol . .' and M'oiil l.jtnd Iiixlni- IIlriltM Ol ftAf lil'hl.ClllNM iimkrrN. Iiiliv vvai raiitetl anil at rir' tlml lK om-i.l I I l f,. t lit, rfhm or Iu. Ntrumeiils. Ai;nTW V.l TKI fo ATHK' SI IM.ItlOU Hi: 1. 1. Olt K oiid I'l.tMc llliiHli-iit-d 'uti3 bKtiP Ibiilcd ljOC: 4 : tt . I lOlfS c. Uaiiufariurrrs A Ib-nlriN. :i l-.itht I lhrl.. .ev l in k. AN11 i;iMi)r al Acruu for rif . KitH 4 Vlcbr lel ('Ki.'ili t1 01Cd... For tCh.tZ of CATARRH t but Nn k :i''s I:iik ai. t i in: t.r (. t:iii it u id Hot inst;n,tlv ri'lii-t ' Hr : f du iiiv. liftcri uci , i . V'lli, I'.-ti.. '.Vt ii-. J-.tuo .v.- fii. A 'i i.: i. U iii. n SSC? :. II Mon, dr.-inl 1:... n i. P"V 5 a '"litis. i.-.liiiioni:il-i and tifi.ilv' a A3 Bl,Vll;'il- I'rii-i'. Mill iiiij-inv' ! j? J liiiiali-r. ..!. St, Id I'VcrvM re . hh..s rui ua;, ri.ijub i(,is, i.ovtiii, .-a.-. t 1 Ik hUtibili .ii-. s rt r.rUnU.'U fciKHMW-ii v ir h IJt on O IO 1 i M t V.mmf.lUM' fl retiwi'd. Sre fVn" l,n-vt ',iajM'r f. i full r.-ply Hcut i'vvr-. li toii- biivinfc Tlcfl i i 023il7 ii a.l my l.ilot cdrndar Ili'iUly'K n-lrbi.'ti ed I'lanos (liviiin, bi-iiut b ul I n -it riim-iits ! .'!i.'i!lrliu:- olii;innsnn ! l.'ivals arn Ji'iil'ins ot illy n'ici t!s ! Most huttrcssful hous- In Anu-i loa l oimiti'i.i'fd a ! j,;irs :il'i witlioui ji rto'dai, .sab-s iiovv in-arty Vi.iU'O.""'! imniitdly. Kowomi liriii-x i ut vivi n. elegant liii-civot.il l iaiio.s 1 3. . l'i stop ( biiicli i ircaliH, WU5, ti I'lut iiu - mous I'iiaii'tn i"v ii-rt.lv, Abl.'JI I 1! .ZiXVi f . Sxt-, TKhirstsa, N. J. V A i HENRY EQTCK. h'valku IV ' SAFES, CHAIRS. Lounges, Tables, Bedstead Fit'., KTt, FTC, Of All Desrrljition. IvIEtALLIC BUEI ALC ASES Of n!l sicB, r":idy matlo and sold oliesp for rash With tn.tny thanks for past jittroiiae.-. I nvl l lnvit Hi! to and xamiiiei my i..vi!';f stock of 4m r. fi ii.vn i ;t: ami ;.-Kriv H. HEROLD, tlnlT In DUV COOPS. poors, snor.s, HATS. CAP?. r.i.ovrs. FURNlsillNi; r;roir. GROCERIES, tt' JEV7ELEY and NOTIONS.- l li.iv n larfro tof-k i-f S uck. G Iq ycs; f my own rnakp to be crt""l n:i', at w.t. Al kind of CGVNTRY PRODUCE' taken tn exchange f'-r 0 Si 5 r Main 5-trect, Corner of Fifth. Plattsmoltii, - Xhb STHEJGHT k lLli::A, Harness Ma nnfw t urcrr, Arni.i:s EBIDLtf. COT.T.AR-. .and hM kiuds of barn-w etock. ronst.'nt.!y b.-oi 1. fr vir, coy FECTIO.VF Y, AXO G ROCEUY STOK1V CA VPIK. titas 'COKKLKS.' sroAi-s, Toi't vcco?:s. FLOW.. Eemp'nbrr the jAitee opposite K. O. Dovey'?' on Low Main fitrtt. sh.li FTREWIIT Mill F!jt' 1- : C f ' - . . t. . v. r. : n