THE HERALD. LOCALADVEKTiSEMENTS. Transient. 25 cents a Hn. Regular advertls r. 10 mdu pr line. No advertisement insert ei for less than 2j cents. l4p) notices at Statute rate. AUomejs and nflW-ers of tlie la will be neld fHiilbf for all lenal notices tliey lianrt In, and all parties dciriAn.iiiir. .a proof of publica tion of any notice will be held for the implica tion fee of such notice. COM M V N ICATIOXS. A our spare is limited, all communications must be brief and to the point. with no w aste of words. The i;iKT It responsible for the correctness according to copy of paid matter and paid I.e Kl. only. 1. Any person who take the paper regularly from the I'osi -im wbetlier dirtrt.od to his name, or whether lie Is a subscriber or not is responsible for the; yay. 'j. If any person orifeis his paper discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the oftice or not. .1. 'l he courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers ami periodicals from the post oftice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is i-riina facie evidence of intkntional KRAt I. ONLY 27 IIOi'US TO St. T.OFIS bv the new K H IK just opened via MONMOlifl. FULL MAN PALACE SLEETING CAltS run from liiirUnjrton to St. Loui without change. BY LEAVING PLATTSMOL'TII AT 3 toO I. M., you arrive, in St. IXJt ' IS the next evening at h :20. and leaving St. Ixuls at 8 :20 a. in., you ar rive in i'latt smooth 9 :2 the next inornini;. Coupon Ticket. for sale for all points North, Pouth, East and West. SAMUEL POWELL. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Ticket Agent. Gen. Western Pass. AKent. J. M. Bechtal, Agent, Plattsmoutli. RH1VAI, AM) DEPARTfKE OF PLATTS MOLTII MAILS. EASTFlty, NORTH KltTf & HOCT1IERN Arrive at - 8:S0a. in. Depart at - ." :?n a. ni. 3 :00 p. in. OMAHA VIA R. A M. Anlve at 10 :.a. m. Depart at - 2:15 p.m. WF.8TKK.V VIA B. Ik M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. in. Depart at - 9 :0f) a. in. WEKVIMi WAT Fit. Arrive at 12 :00 ni. I Dej.art at - 1 :00 p. ni. RACK Hl.ltTHA t'MON MILLS. Arrive at VI too m. I Depart at - 1 :00 p. m. J. W. MA US HALL. P. M. FKOM THE WEST. I-eaves Kearney. 6 : W a. in. leaves Lincoln, 12 i. m. Arrives I'lattsmouth. 3 :10 p. in Frvivht leaves Lincoln 11:35 a. lit. Arrives FUittsinuuth, 4 :X p. in. GOING EAST. Passenger, (train each day) 3 :' p. in., except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train con nects at the usual time. C II. &. Q. It. II. TI3IC TAIILE WESTWARD. Express ,10 lMtn 1 25pill ! 4&.'.pm . ) 7 4nptn . 1 10 so pin . I I 4r.am . i 4 25am . 1 7 loam 1 a 20i.ni i Mail Leave Chlcairo " Mendota (ialesburi; " Burlington " ottuinwa " Charlton " Creston Red Oak 10 nopm I 4.am .1 :5ani 8 l"am H .V.atn 2 I. ".pin S l.'.pin 8 (X'pui Air. I'lattsmouth EASTWARD. Eiress : 3 r4 1 1 : n : 8 oopiii; 10 3,'iplli i - v. in Mail. r :vam Leave nattmutli.. Red Oak Crer-ton Chariton ntttimwa Burlington Galcsburt; Mendota Arriv. Chicago K :iin 11 l.:un 2 l.'.pm 3 2WSIIU i S Wpni 6 :.ani ' x 40pm ' x .V.am ,11 of.piii 12 l.rpm I .1 K.ain 3 3!ipui . 7 00am B. & M. R. R.Time Table. Corrected Thursday. Janwny 10, 1878 FOR OMAHA FROM FLATTSMOOTI. leaves H a. m. Arrives S v.0 a. in. ' 2 :M) p. in. " 3 45 p. Ill FROM OMAHA FOR PLaTTSMOFTH. Leaves 9 rrt." a. m. Arrives :i!) a. in :00 p. in. " il !' ,u FOR THE WtST. T x.ov-.w T'lrttmolltll Q : 10 a. III. Arrives I.'.ll- roln,12 -30 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, s :-'4 p. in. I-rtikrl.t leaves to :21 a. in. Ar. Lincoln 3 :35 p.m LOCAL XEWS Fourth f -Inly mectin: at unlay p. m. be sun ami attrml. M. L. White tfors to the Black Hills this week to g!t Drew ready to Rinash things. Chas. Iawson l".-i-. has moved into the Schnasse House, and is now con tent. Three times and stop U Char ley's motto. ilr. Uarr of Greenwood presented us with some sample heads of which measured 7 inches by wheat, actual measurement. A funny sight. Two Justices of the peace and the Colored Sister saw ing off for costs. One pair and a queen of spades to draw to. Everybody that knows Mayor Johnson feels that he never said such nonsense as Wheeler's paper accuses hi in of saying last week. The Presbyterian church has been closed for repairs for some time back and now presents a much improv ed and pleasant er appearance. Chaplain A. "Wright will speak at the Temperance meeting at the court house to-morrow night, good music will add to the meeting; let all attend- A sight for the to grow fat on gods of mischief Bob Doom, Geo. Mayfield and Geo. Fairfield, sitting on a dry-goods box on the sunny side of Herold's store Monday. They are making endeavors to open up the Pottery Interest at Louis ville; we hope they may succeed. There are valuable clays there which ought to be utilized. If we are on that Baby show busi ness at the County fair you want to begin to get your babies in order and fatted up. We like fat babies and thoroughbred stock generally. D. II. Wheeler, Capt. Palmer, S. S. Hinkle Frank. White, J. A. MacMur- phy, are the delegates to the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. in session at j Omaha this week. Well now, we should think Dan Wheeler's paper would gain friends by pitching into Joe Johnson in this coun ty. Maybe thy are afraid of Joe again and want to slaughter him as they did last year. The sound of the brass band is heard in the land ; comparing the first solo's played and the playing now the boys are improving and by the fourth will be able to furnish all the instru mental music necessary. Dr. John Black Is home from a visit to Buffalo, where he has enjoyed himself very much. His absence and that of Dr. Livingston at the same time made the old corner look lonesome. A lot of the small fry have been rattling around in the chairs there but they couldn't fill em. Warm and growing weather at present and no material injury to crops yet. Didn't we hear a rumor of a Mili tia company to be formed in Platts- mouth? The Circus is coming and will show here the Fourth. Dan. Rice has a good reputation and will give a good entertainment. The Cass County Premium List, printed at the Journal Office, Lincoln, and stamped with a lie, viz: "Chroni cle Book and Job Print," is a very cred itable job except Class 9. -"We are glad to hear that our har ness maker, J. G. Chambers, has taken x contract to furnish fifty set of har ness to Jno. Fitzgerald, the work to be done as iiuick as possible; business ooks lively at Chambers' shop now a daws. Frank Guthraan, well known here as one of our old merchants will soon change places with J. V. "Weckbach and resume his old business, the mer cantile persuasion. Mr. Weckbach, retires on account of his health, and proposes t&zo into some out door bus iness. O. F. Johnson got a whole shoe box full of pills the other day. Now Bushnell if you get the " ager agin." We asked Dr. Lrivlngtone which was the worst pill in the box" having so often heard of this pill. He said the last pill would be the worst one in that box. The band boys are working bard to rrake a success of the ball to be given soon, as mentioned ei.se wi:ere; the boys should bo patronized in their labor and a helping hand lent to them in their work, organizing a band. Ev- ery one who aitenus me oan win nave a tip-top time and a good dance. How about those canned fruits in Class 9, Lot 2, Dairy, Pantry. &c, in Cass County Premium List We are glad, we are not on that committee. rather tend to the babies. By the way if this office had made such a mistake instead of the Lincoln Journal there would have been the biggest kind of a row, and the work would have been re turned on our hands. There will be a meeting of the Di rectors of the Cass County Agricultu ral Society, on Saturday June 22d, at two o'clock p. in., at the Secretary's of fice, to transact some important busi ness concerning the Premium List. Don't fail to be present. J. 1. Young, Sec. Maybe you think "Tip-Top" ia not a judge of babies, thatyou make so much fun of him. It has been settled long ago that Shakesieare did not need to I e a rascal himself in order to write the character of Tago. Neither is it necessarv for a man to have child ren himself to be a jude of other peo ple's, any m're than he would be requir ed to hatch chickens or raise calves in propria persona. The premium list of the Cass County Agricultural Society is at hand, and is a neat liitle pamphlet. The Ca'S county fair commences th 17th., and hold four davs. Syracuse Journ al. And the same was printed at Lin coln, when the IIf.rAld could have done it here: remember that farmers when you read it, and you merchants in Plattsmouth. when you pay for your Ads. S'i-") sent to Lincoln, that you would have got here had the work been done at home. Mr. Will S. Wise entertained sev eral couple of Plattsmouth young peo ple Tuesday night, in the best possible manner. A pleasant social time was enjoyed by a'l and every one aprreciat ed the splendid supper prepared by Mrs. Wise. The demand for strawberries and raspberries was immense, but the supply was unlimited .and even Morri son and Drummond expressed them selves as satisfied, a fact which rather surprised the rest of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Wise did all possible to make things pleasant, which we are sure was appreciated. Mrs. J. D. Simpson has engaged rooms in Fitzgerald's Block, second story, front, for the accomodation of her music scholars, and is fittirg them up very pleasantly. This will, we think be a change for the better and with Mrs. Simpson and Miss Lillie to preside over the new mu3ic hall will be a very desirable place to go for in struction. We understand that Mrs. Simpson's large and constantly increas ing class are making rapid progress, which forms the best recommendation of her skill in instructing them. The young people of Plattsmouth are very fortunate in having so thorough and ac complished teachers as Mrs. Simpson and Miss Lillie to go to for instruc tion, and we are glad to see them avail ing themselves of it, so generally. Suppose that the Plattsmouth school system does come under the head of Common Schools and the mon ey obtained here by licenses, fines, &c, can be retained by the City authori ties, there'll be no trouble about that. The point made against Ordi nance No. 86 was that it was not legal. Granted, that the Council should have charged more, and that it all goes into our school fund, who first fished round to find some way to evade the law as they then understood it and get out of paying the S)00 (when collected?) to the county school fund ? Why the backers of Wheeler's paper, and they were the only ones and the first ones we heard that said they didn't want 8300 collected, if it had to go into the County school fund and Plattsmouth couldn't get it. That's just what tbey said. If other men were sharp enough to frame an Ordinance that favored the license afterward, the blame falls first on the elfish man who suggested evading thelaw somehow, and gobbling the money here. That's honesty, we suppose? That's high morality ? Give us something to wash our mouth cut. Settlement Notice. All persons having account! with the estate of the late George Shafer must bring the same In at once for set tlement, at th-4)M place of business. , "etzaherh ShaPeb. Administratrix. Notice. On the afternoon of the 28th of the pi esent month, the "Women's Chris tion Temperance Union" will meet in the Beading Boom, at three o'clock. Let there be a good attendanc i. Phil Young says look out Soda Water in a few days. for free nnrrah For the 4th of July I Dan Bice's Great Circus and Exposi tion of trained animals will give three Grand Exhibitions at Plattsmouth, Thursday, July 4th. Morning at 10 o'clock, afternoon at 2 and evening at 7 o'clock. Admission 50 cents and children under ten 25 cents. A Delicious Box. "We received from Mrs. P. L. Wise by the hands of Mr. Wise a box con taining some extra fine strawberries, rasberries, white currants and cherries, and a beautiful boquet of roses and other blossoms. Every strawberry was sufficient for a mouthful and the other fruits were equally fine. We have always understood that Mr. Wise had some very fine fruit on his place and now we can testify to the fact, and tender our sincere thanks for the same. Rockwell, of Louisville, has added a millinery department to his dry goods establishment, where will be found all the latest styles of ladies' hats and bonnets, and fancy goods generally, which will be sold very cheap for cash. This department will be kept entirely independent of the store and will be presided over by Mrs. Rockwell, who is an experienced milliner. Ladies can have their hats trimmed in any style they wish. They have over forty dif ferent varieties of haw and bonnets. Give Mrs Rockwell a call, we are sure she will please you. Another S tIous Accident. Chas. Harrison, an employee of the B. & M. as carpenter, was seriously in jured on the transfer boat, Presi dent; he was working in one of the en gine rooms with his ba"k to some ma chinery which struck him between the shoulders as the boat started ; the injur ed man was brought up on the train and placed under the care of Dr. Liv ingston. We le;.rn that the injuries sustained by Mr. Harrison are much more seri ous than was supposed at first. His back is broken, and only one chance in a hundred of his living. Dr. Living ston straightened ami united the ver tebrae and placed him in a plaster of paris form. Pure and Fresh Honey and Sugar at the P. O. News Depot. Maple Swiss Beli Rinsrers. We are glad to notice the coining of this popular troupe, who will give an entertainment at Fitzgerald Hall on Saturday evening, under tlie manage ment of our old friend, Will S. Smith, who on former occasions has served us with such rare treats. So don't fail to hear the chiming bells and the comical comedies of Mr. James R. Field, who is now traveling with this troupe. Read the programmes and opinions of the press, and we are sure the hall will be full. Teacher's County Institute. There will be a County Institute Weeping Water, commencing July at 22 and continuing four weeks. All coun ty teachers are requested to attend. D. D. Martindale, Superintendent, Louisville Items. Weather damp; Pottery in progress new restaurant and hotel and the gen ial host of the latter, John Ossenkop, who will give a hop the 4th at which he solicits the pa.ronage of the lovers of the light fantastic. 13t2 Grand Rally at the Conrt House. Saturday at 3 p. m. there will be a meeting of the Citizens of the county in Judge Sullivan's office to perfect the final arrangements for the celebration of the 4th. Let every one who reads tms notice make it a point to be pres ent. A little energetic work, coupled with what has already been done, will ensure a successful celebration. The time is short in which to prepare, con sequently active work will be necessa ry. Individual and mutual work will win and without interest manifested by all, the work at best will move but slowly. Let all attend and lend a help ing hand. Br Mast Citizens. Grand Benefit Ball. The Plattsmouth city Band will give their first Grand Ball in Fitzger ald Hall on the evening of July the Fourth for the purpose of purchasing new instruments for the band. Good brass music during the early pait of evening; a first class String Band in attendance. A cordial invitation to all. Patronize Home Talent. COMMITTEE OX GENERAL ARRANGE MENTS. R. R. Livingston. John Fitzgerald, D. B. Smith, Capt. O'Rourke, Capt. Marshall, FLOOR J. P. Young, Chas. Cushing, P. Mahoney, Prof. J. Fowler, A. M. Davis, Elam Parmcle, J. WT. Johnson, MANAGERS. Wm. L. Wells, M. O'Conner, T. Mahoney, F. Cavolt. recettion committee. Finely Johnson, Phil Seidenstriker. Personal. A. Drew left last week for the Black Hills. Jos. Beardsley was 'in town Tuesday. We are pained to learn that his family have been very sick lately. Jas. Hall returned from eastern Iowa Tuesday. He reports crops in jured there, by cold and bad weather. D. W. LaMunyan of North Platte formerly connected with the Republi can of that place, was in Plattsmouth last week. Van Sickle representing the Omaha Bee and Western Magazine, spent a few days in the city, working up his periodicals. . T. W. Blackburn, the "Lino" of the Omaha Bee, returned to Plattsmouth, last week, having graduated with high honors, we understand, from the Nor mal school at Peru. His essay was, The Press in Relation to Education," and did him much credit both in deliv ery and Subject matter. Mr. Samuel Waugh, private secretary to Hon. X. K. Griggs, consul at Chem nitz, Germany, has been making Platts mouth a short visit, leaving to-day on his return trip to Germany, for which country he will set sail some time in July. He tells us that America is the country for him after all, although he finds his residence in Chemnitz very pleasant. Mis3 Florence Richardson, of Eight Mile Grove, returned last week from the Normal School at Peru, which she has been attending for the last two years, and the Commencement exercises of which closed on Friday last. Miss Richardson's record there was very cred itable we understand ; and she holds a diploma and certificate which enables her to teach any where in the state. Phil Young at the P. O. News Depot will furnish Picnics and celebrations on the 4th of July with Candy, Nuts, Fruits, and Fire works at low prices, give him a call. Nursery Stock. Mr. Wm. W. Kins:, ajrent for the Shenandoah Iowa Nurseries, will re turn to Cass Co. in the fall, to supply all his old customers and many new ones, with Nursery Stock of every de scription from the celebrated Shenan doah Nurseries in Page Co., Iowa, those who have tried the stock will know somewhat of its merits before Mr. Kings return. 1U4 Phil Young at the P. O. News Depot will have a large stock of fire works. Fire Crackers, Flags, Pistols, Paper caps, Torpedoes, &c, for the 4th of Ju ly. Berkshire !Iojs. I would respectfully invito the at tention of Stock fanciers of Platts mouth and vicinitv to my fine Berkshire Boar, SKLIM. di recti j' from imported slock. Parties wishing his services can be accommo dated ly applying to Charles J. Pettee at Herald Office or the Proprietor James Pettee. Residence one block south of High School building. I have also a fine pair of Imported Essex Pios. tf Slippers 33c a pair at Merges'. 8tf Slippers 3.1c a pair at Merges'. Stf Toniy friends and Patrons. Owing to my health being so poor I am compelled to go out of my present business, and will dispose of my pres ent stock for the next 30 days at low down prices, and most of them at cost. Very Respectfully, 12tf J. V. Weckbach. Slippers 3."ic a pair .at Merges'. Stf Header for Sale. I have a good Haines Header for sale or trade cheap. New belt canvass. Apply to Frank Young, Plattsmouth. Sweepstake and Vibrator Threshers two of the best machines in the mar ket unequaled in capacity and manner of working; for sale by 1- red Gorder. 18tf Don't fail to call and examine the beautiful cottage upright tiano at O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. lltf. James Pettee, Agt. Oh Say, if you want a square meal for 23 cents go to John Leach's Restaurant one door east of Fitgerald's Block. 52tf -2 mproved book binders at this of- fice. tf Go to Jones & Stroud for a good team just now. lOtf. Billy Stadelmann has got a new stock of clothing, just received, for summer wear, and will be sold as usu al, way down low for cash. lOtf. Good second-hand organs and melo deons for sale or rent low. Leave ad dress at Mr.O. F. Johnson's Drugstore cor Cth and Main Sts. James Pettee, 9tf. Dealer in Musical Instruments. A choice, selected ard new stock of clothing just received at Stadelmann's; go and look at them before you buy from any other man. lOtf. " The Victor, the simplest lightest running and best working SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Perfectly noiseless. Call and see the beautiful Sample Machine at Merges' Shoe Store. Merges & Pettee, 9tf Agents for Cass County. Just roll your gimlet eyes toward towards those new ten dollar- flannel suits at Stadelmann's. lOtf. New Potatoes, raised by Alvers Mo rey, 9 weighing a pound, for sale at Weckbach's. May 21st, 1878 tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. The grandest bargains ever. known in this town can be had for the next 60 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 Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the Herald Office; also scale book for grain and cattle dealers. 46tf Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. New Restanrant. North side Main St., one door east of Chamber's harness shop. Meals at all hours. Give me a Call and get the worth of your money. 3U3 David Cais. Another good farm for sale in Cass County 1G0 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 123 acres broke, fine cottonwood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. Herald otliee. 4Ctf. Jno. A. MacMfrfhy. Bring in your corn or oats to the Herald office. 4Uf. IIklp for the weak, nervous.and debilitated Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances, all aliout them, anil how to distinguish the gen uine from the spurious. Hook, with full partic ular, mailed free. Address I'vlvekmaciikr Galvanic 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 of ten 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, oc. 38tf-alt Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper ac tion, all kinds of ailments are the nat ural result. The digestion ot food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Greene's Au gust Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afilioted with Dyspepsia or Liv er Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy thy condition of the Liver and Stom ach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. 31y-alt.2w IIors3.s for Sale. J')ii"s iv Stroud have 18 or 20 head of good work and carriage horses for sale. lOtf. Pension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, has a certificate of the county Clerk tiled with the U. s. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf Corn and oats taken at this office on Subscription at market rates. 41tf Use "Centennial Rat Exterminator.' You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by read ing "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. 34tf For Sale A good Portable Pipe Organ, 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 pipe, and for quality and power of tone cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ. For particulars enquire of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES PETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 47tf. CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies Serge Shoes " " Slippers . " Leather Shoes. . . . CO cts. . . 50 cts. . . 73 cts. Shoes and Boots are down to rock trices. Mens Buckle Alexis $ 1 30 Prince Alberts 1 a'i Whole stock Brogans 1 50 These goods and others including a In rye stock of all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be sold. No trust. Ctf Peter Merges. Eighty acres of Land for sale, near Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska: all under cultivation, good small house and young orchard and grove Time on two thiids of purchase money. Ap ply at Neb. Herald office. ltf. Cantion to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May. 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of tht? lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of -ofgars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIUS PEPPERBURG, Manufacturer, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. Grand reduction in Blankets, Scarfs, New price, Old price. WhiteBl'k'tS2 00 $2 73 a p " S2 25 " 3 00 " " " 4 00 " 5 00 " " . - 5 00 " 6 00 " Colored - 2 30 " 3 50 " " 3 00 " 4 00 " Horse " 2 25 " 3 00 " tf For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easj Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf A food set. of rlonblft hncnrv harness 1 0 - OOJ for sale cheap for cash, apply at this office, lltf TliostJ-ivishing to borrow money on Real EsfSte security apply to E. II. Wooley at the office of S. M. Chapman. 12tf Remember my stock of good3 is bound to be closed out in 30 davs. 1214 J. V. Weckbach. "White Piques" (lovely patterns) 10c pr yd at Solomon & Nathan's. jO 2t Magazines bound here. tf CaseGoods. A new lot of very fine case goods at Keenan & Grace's. Brandies, Wines, Bott!ed Beer and Port. Ales wry fine for family use, cigars, tobac cos, &c, &.C. Ilt4 THE WONBEFUL SUCCESS Which has attended the use of Brown' Liar 1'ilLt has demonstrated the fact, that medicines prepared for eastern diseases are not adapted to the diseases of this western climate. The people of the west would do well to bear in mind that headache, biliousness, pain in the side, indigestion, constipation, etc., result from an inactive condition of the liver, produced by the mi;us matic influences common to all new countries: A speedy relief is obtain ed by the use of JJroxyn's Licer l'ills. The great remedy for inflammation is Arnica, Brown's Arnica Snlc is con ceded to be, the most reliable prepara tion before the public, for curing cuts, bruises, burns, frost-bites, and old sores and ulcers. All of Brown's Great Western Reme dies for sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan. Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery, and O. F. Johnson. 9tc. I'lattsmouth, Neb. TO TXIK A FFI.KTr.n. Act icisely, and at once procure the following wonderful Family Medicines, Dr. Fitler's Rheumatic Remedy ami 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 Vurdiil removes deposits of Gravel. Albumen. Aleali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitltr's (UiJisayn 7'nnic, 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. Br. bttu-rs German Vtetornl for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman it Glass are agents for Plattntouth. 20-vl LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sals. Rv virtue of :in ordor of snip issued lv Win. L Wolls Cleik of Hie Hist Court within ':nl for Ca-s Count v. Nebraska, mxl to in" directed I will a ll..- ( ill d;iv ol .lillv. A. 1. l7.s. ::t 11 uVlock. A. M.. of siiic il.'.v. at tlie oiiUi door of th Court House in ;iid Coiintv. Seil t mil- lie Auction the tollow ii. Ke;il r.slule tn-v.il : Tlie undivided i". half I ol Lot Xu soveil (T) in Mock No .-eveiileeii 7) in l!.e city of riattslliontll kllll'.Ml H" tilt: llolliler -i !ie. l'lie same lieina levied upon and taken as th projierly of Charles Lazenliy Helen M. Lazvnliy and lre"'l ('.order I lefei.danis : o satisfy a Judg ment of said I'oui t. recovered liy Rosen fi.-ui in Hrotlier" a linn loin!' lU"iiies in Cliica-' III. composed of M. "fc O. Itoseuliaiiiii. Mel. -hauls l.aiiil His. riattsmoutli. Nel.. .Iune;tli A. I). llw.1 M. W. llVKUs. Siierirt, Cass Co.. Ne!. Legal Notice. In the Cass County District Court of the Second Judicial District of Nebraska. Edmund E. WooNey, plaintiff vs Joseph Shera. Annette Shera. hi wife, Joseph Sans, l'.uek. MeComas anil l'atterson. ami Hailey. Tow nsend .t Co., defendants. Action in foreclosure of mort gage. T't thr. nlmr? unmrl ItitcU. McCnma t Ptittrrson fi'i.f lliil-u. Ttciiienl .t C. Non resilient defendants. Yo'i and each of you nre hereby notified that the above nauieil iilaintiiT !id on the 'Jllli day of May. A. D. IsTS. tile in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court, bis petition for the .foreclosure of a m.irttraiie, executed by the said Joseph Siiera and Annette snera, his wile, to Joseph Sans, who assigned same to plaintiff for a valuable consideration, the object and prayer of which is to obtain :. foreclosure thereof, on and against certain real estate, situated in the County of Cass mid State of Nebraska. ;md a liudint; of the amount due thereon, with attor neys fee, ami the liarrint; and foreclosing "f :'W your rH'ht. and that each of you, as subsequent judgment creditors of Joseph Shera et al. iu it to said land, or lien thereupon by reason of your naid judumcnts. obtained long subsequent to the execution of said moi tae. You are hereby further notified toappear. plead, ans'.vp" or demur to the petition of tiie plaintiff in this cause, tiled on or before Monday July Kith. A. D. 1S7S. or allegations of plaintiff" bill against you and each of you will be taken as confessed and a decree rendered accordingly. KlIMUNlJ E. WOOLSKV, Py Covri.t, & Ransom, hi Atty's and Solicitors, riattsmouth. Neb., May 24, A. I). 1873. 10tC FRMB& jGOUNTERPLATFORM. WAGON cxTRACK A 1 15 iTHE BEST ARE- s -THE CHEAPEST MV1MSAFE8;SCALEC0. 265 BR0ADWA Y N. Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST, PHLA.PA. t 7 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0, H. HEROLD, dealer in DRY GOODS, LOOTS, SHOS. HATS, CArs. GLOVES, FCBXISIIIXG GOODS, GROCERIES, dc. JEWELRY and NOTIONS. I have a larse stock of of my own make to be closed out at cost. Al kindi of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange lor & O 15 s . Main Street, Corner of Fifth, Plattsmocth, - ti2 ili 54 W MP- ri ri ; CO O c cq 9h - s - t 5 r -r f. " - r ; r ; 155 5 ' L V. ; 7- 4. ' ' .- - - N 9 " : ' A FKYoi0LGG!CAL rTtrtJTVV? k 1 "T 1 G u i u to V"1 cok an' C)S v-;s8 v rr. . a ttii. i.i. i ir.,. on ih l TO Ji i Z. J J li.t.t, ol fimrr.kv. imkI tb' tb t rut of J!ep:"ocbi( t irn unit D:tasi n el VVo'uen. Abune. Ezcrtvrit. o.- trorrt Wiili the bail Giran of ur or , -. p . 2 . P' :' ACLINfCL LFCfUH'S on tUm ntovt din! J tmel ti Throat it ad lun, CtarrhtXLuptux, Opium Hnbit.&c. p wr iuoi. tiihrr bofc r.t poitpaMt nn rrceipt of prlcr: or all thre, cntifatninir r b-Aii.(rtj' .y .liutrted. ior 7 eta. Aadrcaa DR-llC'rid, u. US. fcUi u fit. Louis, LTo. .A TEAR. Airnt T-nnteil. IlnM- r4F 4. . ' H AJ Ifi.il t f I'l.tlplll mTr.n e4 Ald"" J U OILTH A CO.. St Luuil Uo. fc 2 fl It C 0 V"i I ri.r'ir.l .... 111. C.P-tl. 1. 1L J B vi' S J J . a,hin?tu M., c:. v "I. 04 Tmim Vk'vTCT! AST CHUN-a f .ei.i v or.!- re t it h c ry oi 'ior. O'.:' IH lrcu. J. ii. Lm lot (1 v lu tliiiatu, 111. cm,r pi.. teo tv xTcri"1?. r.v. in IU k..iv :l m '.! S.M. i K I. .1 rV 1 Atiu.ro. V'ai.'Hk. ,. I'DLt.TKIl 4. CO. (.nnA.'. l.L. Br.A.G.OUN'SHi all of I'rlvMle nature. rf-u!Unr Irmn ertrty tli)a) or InfWtlon utiT rM'mlnul oaL - h"" itn KmlMliirm, Low of M rmon , lnipnlrt-il M?ht, Ktt 5!liod or ImpolriM'.., Nruu !ft'tl!lt ,-nn-tirtiilv i-iire.! ; di-fe n' i'1 Hlinllr lbl!nrw. I.lrr. l.!tttff. A-lli'it. "Mnh. fii-. n.t i. l-ro- i. i -i en-, mni 7" Vi;OF KK.fl! LM, J Vl-i to hi- Ir-Urn-ul. lr.liin hii & liiV'li.K iiiimm, aiit rurt m hore otlnt fril. We K a -.lit( f the lr! rmtjil S- lw ittn rrv. r v liar trts.t pr in t!. ki. i. II rr-ii'irii.i trt-ii'wr.t u i: A privatF hninr ri.i Url, mil tr wi:t. r' cufii ri.u i.. r for liifuu. Sfml fifty re'ii f.-jr -atiin: f Huli'r f;..ni , t- rulv of mn-irt:itit Ififtf'iiia.ion hv rxprrxa. mUC i)l.S MARRIAGE QUIDS C.E.f yuiu anil miil'tla a. 1 f U'lh Vim, on n'l !i ra-t c' a pivi nature. 'lnal!r i e ti t.- immrtt t- 1 ttui n y i n m.irruw. Mow to l' Uhv ',.t ;ruly m J pv Hi thf ftm 'I--'! ir r linn. fr tKHiy ! wM iin Ljk. I'uwt.' tj i-.-:. wv, i uy r.fr aVwc, aeaitMi. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED I'.ast of ri:;tle Valley House. TI1K Ol.llKST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Always on Hand-. Careful Drivers sept with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to leit to nifet :i!l trnins wliein'ViT ordelL'tl. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN'. Funerals attended and etirri.ijres fnrr.Nlieil t triends. .j'.dress. . .1. W. SHANNON. 42-ly l'll;:ttiiiiiiit li, Nrli. THE OLD RELIABLE CON iTIMOl S ALL-HAIL K0U1L! NO CHANtJi: OF CAItS! UNI ROAD, ONE JI A N A ( E 31 EN T ! to PittslinrEii, Harrisl)nr, Baltimore, Waslilsgtoa, PMladdpliia & New Tori Crcnt Short Line VIA NEW YORK CITY. Reaches all Points in Ptnnxylrania and New Jersey. Pullman Palace Cars ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS! MAGNIFICENT CAR S FQl iri'F.D WITH Tilt: rKI.FIIKATFO WESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKES Jaanej's New Pal;Mit ..'tj I'hitform and ('oni!er. Elegant Eating Houses WITH AMTLE TIME IO.T ME.L3. THREE EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE CIIirAOO AS : OLLC-VS K.OO A. 31. STIXIAL FAST r.XFKESS EX CEI'T Sf.NHAV. With the popular Vest'dml - Sh.rpirij Car rtearlies Fit tsbnrh, 2 a. : IlarrMnire. 11 :I5 ;t. m. : I'lillailelphia. 4 :ik) : 1.1. : New York 6 -A p. lit. ; l;ot.in. i; :1." u. m. : dlimore :3i l. in. ; V:tliinglon, 9 -.io i. n-. i- :i li'. 3:15 2. Til. Atlantic (E.-.2!y) Witlt Prawiny-Rooia awl Hotel Car. Kenches Iltl.urell. 12:11 f. n . : :i:m i- urr, Ki.ari i. m. . I'liilailel .!ii;t, :i : V a. v. . ; New oik 6 :." a. in. ; Special !'lii!ide!hi:i piirr I 'ar on this I'r.iin. wliie'.i remains in it t mil. I 7 :.io a. in., affording I'lriadeljilii i pa.v.i tigers a full nilil's iesl. 9:10 V. r.XiglitKxp.I-:xc-p'. S;it;n.l'y. With Drawiny-Room Ulai 'ujCtrr. UencLes F: ttlitiruli 7 I. in. ; ll.irri-! wxv. :j Vl a. in. ; Haltiinore. 7 :l a. 111.; Waslii i mil J H. III. ; Fliiladellilti'l. H :0Ct ;. m. : New 10 :.5 a. in. ; lloston. h :4o p. in. Tliionti ! . ti mor and V iisliiutoii Sleeping ar on i.iis Train. F.MJK ALWAYS AS LOW .IS AN Y OTirm I : '' i-Thmirh Tickets for Stile at nil I'ri Foir.ts in trio V,'et. Ask for tlietn '.ii tl.e i' WAYNE FFNNSYJ.VANIA LINE. F. li. MYFKS. 4ly 0 Ffs, Tkivt Az., CniCK.t V ' " v w w v ' - E i! V T' f V r-A 'A A book tor p;-.-t. '. liiiJ T.TCcMiA-- ADVISER! , tin linn lift rl & Fi'.vat uta urnu.-J liortl F'Jl . : i m NEWADVRTISBMENTS. P.TI't I HPW.Vjhfirf h ' n i ?""?'.'' I'.fUltil UluTr l.Vf-0,,.,. i..vir-T ATA I.O'. K am i llii'lfI.Al;.s, witu tt-v Hl.vl. rrdlire'l nrlccx mi.l in i.-'o' i iat foil. ! t I re'. M A non ,'. i:mi i o:u;an ., 1:1 ion, k or iiicao. C i j .iU iKCc i! ii V I f:-o;niii.T rl:- '"(V.lioppn b iij u lull tL5?iu.i-i !j u M . At-I. . .. ir-t i-"'-' '1 ''in I "r . Hru.' 7 ' V n fl v r , . .f i . T" eft r- n.'-r fl .,..,.,, .". ft ,.-... '( r lr I i 1 r rn-.ic. A ' i : r M 't -I i ' ) tt i -t.ifi f I (..! sfii'l:iN'-l on iiifriir rd"i'-, t ! '. j ' 1. 1, to 0. A. JrKv , l ,it-i.i-ui, Vh. AF-fifE of CATARRH Hint S N ioho's i:inr.w. i t i;n tor t n- tanli will not li'.!:in!iv it-.lee iiml -needilv eiiiv reference, Henry S ells, 'I'.-.j. ..'. I's. Kai t-o .V -o., At'f.M i. N. V. : Wm. lionen, K.sn.. 0 Me. Ilttttoii. ;i: ii ft 1'imi'll. SI. I '.rniiv i i -i itn.ii.ials Mid treHII-" l.v li:;i.l. I'lii'f. n ! lirtrovi'il lulialer, si. S.i'il e.'n where, f(i I i. It. iTo;! Ict' ts. r.o-ion Mass, PAiivfrsto.mach w r j ' . c zjl & & j.1 i" "3i AGENTS! READ TIHSK W-' vhl'imv A tent" H si'a-y of f ion pep Slonl li and n"irK'. to sell our Xrw ami Won ... lii-iitloiiM. AiUli. ss. snr.nitAN' i'v: l'i.. .Viaistiall. Mich. 1M PIANO ORGAN .nnooi .: vj. sn- BikwiiimJ peril 'iraml S-pvire I'lattos. j.rtce tl.lin only "..". I'.l. attl I pi iul.t l iatios. pi ce ?sri only !.Vi. New tlel pii-hl I'iaeos HI'.'.iU Ornii" S.t . Oi;':'tf I J stops 7' .r'. "lnirrh tlivHtm 1.1 h:o s pi li e :': oiilv l lr. I levant t-'iTS .nil ror 'loji Orj.nn, only Jtori. llnyer rotnt and see no- al liotin- if I iiai not as r. ji'i-senieil, i:. K. Fare p ml liotli au ami I'iatio or OrKtm L'iM-ii tree l'.tce IIIhI. New;per wllll ir u It information ;.liou! 4'i.i-r of k'i:tiii A rpnii i it fre". PIcjim' AilUn ss Itanit I K. H'Mit ty. asliinu-ton, N. .1. l-U I I'rrnons' I'tirg-f.! iv I'ill liti'ke New 1. ic!i r.loi.il, ami will cotnplciciy i lianire ilirt !i!o.il in tl mire yslem in ill", t inonllw. All) pcr.oii who will t.'iKe I piil fin li nilil from I In I ! week." may lie re toic l to so.tih! healili, if such a linn.' ne po"i! Sent l.v iiiail for K letter stamp-. J. J 135 (. t, ., i'.at.u-or, Me. 1 tyf'-tX'v- , V James Pettee iieai.i::: ix Husieal Inslrumcnts, F-h: App nut iny Ayi i! for TJif Curlivil'i'il .U:t.if:i Elniiiliti fAiUNL'T o;:;;.:;:i. Also. H e Steele, ir-nry F. Mi'li t. ainl Ilallef V: t't. til-ton I'i inns lor ( 'a s anil Saipy outillcf, Nel. (.' t.l an. I ve SA M ri. i: I xsti: IT.M KXTS tit oHicc. on- il.ior 5rintli of Main St, rLA rrsM'M 'ni, m:il Tl.l.it' aii.l retiaiiiti -' I i:.iios ami t(;:itis u i ' i . n..i' r I In; si:if e.l ita.inU of Mr. S, M I'.ro'.Mi. a t in cr of I Li: i y-t !ifi e years expel i.-in er MIKE SCHilELLBACHER, l$f.:(ICK,'.lITIJ i;o:tsi: siior.iNt.'f A N'I WACON I.r.rAUlINCJ All kiwis t)f FA KM IMFLEMEN'T- iiu'inli (1 Neatly cf- Prennptbf :0: Horse, 31tilc& OxSIioein, In slnrt, we'll slioc anytliin; Unit ha four feet, from ;i Imi to a (iiralTf;. ColiU? illlil S('f! us. on Fifth St., between Main ami 'lne Street, jif-t across liie corner from the si.w IIKKA Ll' "t ni k. k,j i JOKES &STR0UDS' Hrick Livery Stable, PL ATT.SMO UT i r, X K II. T'e ehl r.f)NN::r STAF.I.FS in FlattsiiioiilTf N'eli., are now li ae.l by .Ioiii-h .'c StMilxl Mini they ate keepini.' a new ami liaii'l some livery ii this w ell know n barn. 'I lie linest ami best of horses and cat riaj.'.-s alwaj s reaily to let. SADDLE IIOKSES IIKAF. Horsas kept for Sale or to Trade. houses ti:aini:d axd bkoket, ALSO V i' (1 sire to L'.tf nut ice 1 1 at v. e !i a larsr hat. .Nome l.i i-, k o i. n. w it !, plent y ,f mom tor inn a.i'l u;r: '.:. I c .0 pnt f 'l iin rs stock an 1 v, ;.'ons. !i i. j i .f - . i ii or a a I h in all uw . ! i'.. i t: 'i. -cry. l:. ;i" nH.vi I l.i. 'I ! i : . ' ! K oM -: .. , t.,j' Ihetr malty la ve ... eo.:c;i i i. ii-1 1 ,. for t he " fat nre, sat tt,. i we a c(ii!i,n..'l:tt.' thein In tter ami l he'li'l ny th !n t lian et'i ! 'i.ie. 3-J'l. e; parmele, SALE. FEED & LIVERY .STABLE, (Mi Main vtreet ne.it !v op;io;ie the Court Ilou-e, I'ial turnout h. Neb, HorsES foR Sale. The litiyimr a'nl s.-llin f.f sf,,",I horsed niatW the specialty of the business. New Horses & Carriages, ami gentle horses, for Iwi'Im-h to drive are k pt at this Stable. Al-o a carry all with h runs to the depot, amt will eany jiiisseneM Hon any !a-8 in town our call. FARMERS CALL AND EA'AJTINI? MY. STOCK FOR SALE. 8V1 C l'AI'MELE. A 4rent lttinrtluii in I'ricrs oT GUNS, REVOLVERS, && Frlces rcil'iee : from 20 to ::'t per rent. Writ for F'.u-tratetl t'atal.ti-'af, wi;L reduced price for lsTT. Address, GREAT VESTEnrt GUrt WOUKSi qv iiith-!.! St..- VrM"',ril Fi try v ki:ks x M LI VERoX. i vspe-miV xf'A clta.1I me M-i If II II f."i:?V'rrfVV.'w:j.: w- , ,:: ir vy v.-- r v. ; ft, 1 L-f'"'.;"! v :'?. ' o 0 1 y