THE HERALD. C 11. &. . it. n. ti.mi: TAII iaz FS1WARD. Fx press 10 i '.illil Mall. 10 fxipin 1 ivim 5 .-.Sum 8 loam 11 ..lain 2 I'.pni ft l.ipm 8 Uopm Leare ""bktuw. . . " Mrixli.iia... "' t;lesOuri " Iiurln a Chariton. . lrest..ii . 4 .' -.(.111 ' .' 7 4)piil 10 .vipin 1 4.VUI1 1 4 i":un T lO.mi , 9 2ffaiu ' Red Oak Arr. riaiuiiiouth i fa.tward. Fx press . . S ;miii, . I 8 (" .10 ;.,piii . ;yj '..nil . , 3 L-oam . I 6 :w:tlii ' . ! f.-.:ini .il2 l.-.pm .1 3 3('pm i Mail. 8 5.').im 11 2 K.pm ft H i i f i 8 -lOjriu 11 or.piii 3 luam 7 OOalil Le l",A-.t-riinnt!l Red Oak I'rcIon harit'n Oiiii.nwa liurnnutou. . .:'.!ebli.-;; . . Mei.ilnta. . . . Arrir. Cuicao B. & M. R. R-.Tmie Table. Ct-rrectcd Friday, October 18, 1873. FOR OilAIIA FROM I'LATTSMOCTJL leaves i a. in. Arrives :5 a. m. ' U :jr. p. m. " 3 p. in. from omaiia i on plattsmouth. Leavm H : -o :i. rn. Arrives 11 :20 a. in. " 0 :co p. tn. 7 : p. ui. lOK THF. VK.HT. t.nv- I'lHttsmoi:! Ii to :?5 a. r.i. Arrives Lin-e-iln, 1 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney. fcS p. m. I rrtslil le-e :i ;i. m. Ar. Lincoln 2 :50 r.rn. FROM THE VI-:ST. Leaven ''nr-vy. 6 :CJ a. m. Reaves I.;neoln, 12 :;.' p. Jii. Arrives ri.tti-.iai.uth. 3 :'0 p. in rn-lr:?!t U-hvi-s Lincoln 11 uji a. in. Arrives ri;-'t 'inu'l'.u, 3 :'H p. I i. dolM; LAST. Ks'ires". 6 :1. a. i.i. l'ui-.ei'Ker. train each day 3 :S0 p. m., except Snt -rr!.".y. Ever.- tliinl Saturday a train con i. ?:. at uiu.il time. ONLY 27 HO' ::s TO Sr. I.Ol IS liv tn new KfU'lt J :-t opine,! v i i MO N MOl' l 1 1. 1TLI. MAS I' A LACK i-l.lCKl'INO CARS run from Ruilin-.j'oii to M. I.otii vvitliout eli:tnu. uy li:avin: i-laitsmoltn at 3:.v i M.. yu arrive in St. I.ol IS t Im n- t I'veninjr at fe :'X. at.'l u-iiviiiji S'. Louis ;i( (- : V a. In . you ar rive in t'l.t' (Miioiit Ii ' :"J next inorninir. Coupon Tickets for sal-for ail points Noitli, S iiii, Lxt ui.tt Wc.-I. S VMCKL fOWKLL. D. V. KiK'Hcni K, Ticket Agent, t.ci:. Western Iris. AsiiM. j. m. r.icc.iT.vj , A,;.'iit, rijitniiK-uiii. Kn.IVAI. AM) nFI'AKTUl.T. OF rLATIS ilOL'ifl MAI1-S. liTunx, xor.Tu nnx i soithekm An'.vp at - 9 -.V a. in. irt at - ::v a. m. w :'HJ p. in. 2 :13 p. la. 5 :00 m. m. MAI! VI B. Jt M. AJrUe t 10 a. ni. I'rpart at ursTKiw via . si. ArriTe at - 3 :!." p. in. I Depart at Anlveiit 1 :io Oepart at 1 :W) p. m. l K flt.ru H Ac l o MILLS. Arrive ,t li :ooui. I li- pint al - 1 :(n p. r .1. V.-. MAKSilALL. 1'. M. 1 1 A I. A I ) V E UT I m L M K N TS. Tra-i-:it. 'J-' er :-. a line. Iir:lar advenls- e.. !')-'.rs r N. ililvenisciliilit ii-sel t- 1 iox Icsi- ti.iiii eeuJ. Le(.-n! !V'.'!i ri' -"'.'ite r.-te. At.fill'-ys :.ii. I o'lrcM .)f t!i- law will be OrM n ii i?ne foi a'. !. ' -i iiotn" they l.:tn. In, ii if - ..;s !::!';' ikw-'tnia, .3 i-iooi oi piiouca- in; ice !'.! t ,.co. iu li for the onlilica- Lou -e . COM Vi'Mi' Vil er 1. :ii..it.-.l. N . oo'iiiiii'n!ca!'ns with no wato A r i i"f 1 l. l!ie ..tit 3i -cr.!--tr-- ' ''. .1;! r :!. ft.! vr M '. i'i rn-poiisoi.i of ;.aiii t.' -r the c.T(-rttiess :.':r slid paid Le- !. .' .i .- person '.vlri t.ikes the r iper regularly t". i i tn -'.il'.r, v tn.iiii-r lii."::ej to hi t .!!;'. or -a in ! ln-r lie li a subs.rrinpr or nul-i r . Jii'M.s. ;cr i. ne i. II . i. Vt-r.. t :- .1 ( is it-, pr.; f'ViV.-iCO'i. . n! it mu V ll-.'r !.!.! i r d'.seontiii r the i.m'.iI; ,ii i! ;) in.'ht Is .! I.t. V.llt'll.lT or it 't. t- oiie.-t . t l ! !l- I:.-.' I'.'ot i'.A'.cr i- 1 i.- . -: 11 o I tl ;.t r'-fi.-ir.' to M Irom tiie p.-.'t z Ih. -.mi i:n":;!!c(i f : m !.:. 1 1. . a l 1 II. ".I i.(CA!i NEW M.il Yo h.s To 5 ttli you can't - Mr. M.ir!l'i- i ihe happy fathsr of n young !a:iiter. Turn out t-j the Spenking at the Coii; t House (ii Fridav evening Appifs! apples! For nice ones cheap v at .'nee on A 4ie.v. - It-nwmhrr th" Sieaking at the Cf'irt Hous'j on Friday evening. h cari.rMe'8, and choice candies. it inotis k:vi e.i;ir.g ajipies at inc i . vj. X. 'w Depot. :.: iv evening at o'clock at the Thurston and t!.)-:rt JIo-jsc. J no. M. (thcrs. A Weed or Victor St-wing Ma 'h!ne fr-r sale very cheap. Inquire at this i :T:c. SJni to the P. O . News Depot and see hno or Wax JJolia ever uiouhl to this City. Mr. F. MalJantr was shivering .vioiind ; !i-store yesterday afternoon with a hl'g'it ague chill. I'crxi); A breastpin. The own rr can have the same by calling at the Hchald cilice, proving property and paying for this notice. The Ladies of St. Luke's Guild will hold a soci.ibh' at Mis. J. A. Man Murphy's this. Thursday, evening. Ali ure couii.il'y invited to be present. Several Half Memberships at Keo kuk McMvant il? Col'fge for sale at this i ilice cheap. Young men desiring to ei.ter a Mercantile collt-g hud bet ter consult us before inquiring further. Ti.Merchants of I'lattsmoutli should remember that the will sar? munry by ubsjribiiig fi:r the Omaha and Lin coln Daily and Weekly papers, with J. P. Young, agent for all Papers and Magazines published. Th'"" town ought to keep it3 lial Iahco pretty well. Last week a pair if IJ.iih'.nces. were added to its popula tion. Tiicy don't exactly Scalo alike but then in point of numbers both houses are eve:;. Mrs. Geo. R. is the mother of a son. Mrs. Robert I. of a daughter and look at him. Grandpa B., well just There has been Republican Speak ing at Buck's M-hool House, Ramey's and King's during the week. Also in McCaig's and Cottage. All were fair ly attended and the sound common 8ene arguments of the candidates and others havo settled the case for the Grteiibai-kor'g. Rev. Mr. I'aterson, of Omaha, made . the Herald a pleasant call on Thurs day lat, while waiting for the train to convey him to Lincoln. Mr. Paterson accompanied Bishop Clarkson to Eng land this summer to attend the Pan "Aglican Council and revisit the home of his youth, and tne relation of a few cf hi traveling experiences was very rTiJertftinlnsr. rersonal. Jfrs. Man-hall made a visit to Ot tuxnw.i last week and the Post office was all folorn. J. L. VanDoren, a celebrated bre eder of Norman horses and Essex pigs, call ed Monday, on his way to Wis. Fred Herrmann Lid riattsmoutli, farewell for a few days on Sunday af ternoon and lias long since arrived at Chicago. Rev. Mr. Harris, of Lincoln exchang ed pulpits with Mr. IJurgess on Sun day last, and delivered two very excel lent sermons. The Rev. Henry St. Geo. L. Young, called on the Hkkald Tuesday. He has become quite an Indian defender since his residence in the Sioux country. A special telegram to the Omaha Daily Republican, from Sidney, Neb., announces that two sons of M. II. Sha fer, who formerly lived in Cass county, were shot by Indians while only a few rods from their house hunting cattle The younger boy, aged seven, was kill ed immediately and the other probably mortally wounded. Their ranche, call ed Greenwood ranch, is twenty-eight miles from Sidney. Tho Indians were Cheyennes. Boots awl Shoes Cheap, call and examine prices at Sltf Merges'. A prominent candidate on the county Greenback ticket recently returned after a day's canvassing highly elated. "Oh. how I raked 'em in to-day !" he exclaimed to a friend. I got among those ignorant fellows down there and I just raked 'em in. Ypsilanti Com' mtrcial. Wetkbach still rolls tho lumber out of his new yard. Call at F. S. White's about the last of th:s week or the first of next and get a barrel of those choice Michigan apples. Car load on the road. 31t2. Fhil Young has already commenc ed the Christmas toys, and has a bran new Show Case, silver mounted all over. Gents underclothing of all kinds F. It. Guthman's. at Chambers the Harness-maker, has a good stock of goods and is doing a handsome business. He pays the prin ter, that's one reason, you see that he does so well. -MONEY SAVED by buying BOOTS AND SHOES. 31tf at Merges. Dick Streight has a beautiful new Stage on the route to Weeping Water. All take a ride. A new s'-ock of Boots and Shoes at F. R. Guthman's. Dr. Kenaston has been delivering that handsome Analysis of the Bible It is a very valuable work. The Members of the Plattsmouth Sportsman club will meet on Saturday tening. Oct., 2Gth at the office of Geo. S. Smith to make arrangement for the annual fall hunt of the club. Sam. M. CiiArMAX, J NO. O'Rocr.KE, Preiktent. Secie.ary. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Never Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Merges. Sltf Parmele vs Joe Conner had a fun ny trial last Saturday. All about a few bushe5 of grain. Each acted as his own Lawyer, and the boys had heaps of fun. The case was finally taken to the District Court. tNWe see that Merges pot the premium again at the State Fair on his own work for beauty and durability. He real I v does make fin'1 and good work. 3ltf We call?d in to see the Reporter, out at Ashland last week. Mr. Richart has a very neat, new, ofiice an I is ir ventor of a cheap, durable paper cut ler, likewise. Knit Jackets for Ladies and Gents. at F. R. Guthman's. This is what "Runs." Morgan says of the old ferry. "Although she blows. Still she goes. Crossing people every day. When they have the pay. Makes no difference east or west The wire ferry is the best." F. R. Gu'hrnan has an entirely new stock of Wi nter Goods, Cashmeres, Flannels, Ladies Cloaks, Glove, Mit tens, etc. Envelopes best class printed at Herald for .3 per in. Somebody asked us about Totter the Wheelbarrow man the other day. Here he is: I'otter. the man who has been wheel ing a bairow across the continent, h: s reached California. He has deadhead ed at saloons and hotels on the way, has traveled leisurely, and is satisfied with the enterprise; but he says it was a long time between drinks in the mountain region. Ex. The New Butcher Shop. Mr. Rich. Bilstein, and Ben Hemple. his brother-in-law, have opened a neat new butcher shop in the old Senate building on Main Street, between 3d and 4th Streets. Mr. Bilstein is said to be a number one butcher, under standing the business thoroughly, hav ing followed it in California. Mr. Hemple we all know; Ben, has tried it before, and the new firm ought to do a good business. A New Story by George MacDonaltL Litteirs Licing Age,n its issue for the week ending October 19th', begins the publication, from the author's publication, from the author's advance sheets, of a new serial story by Georce MacDonald. The new story is entitled SIR GIBBIE," and promises to be one of much intere?):. Republican Speaking in the County. Rock Bluffs 24th, Bergers school I honse; Smith. TelTt and Windham, Liberty 23th, Taylor's; Thornton, Teffr and Smith. Avoca 28th. Ilutchins'school house Polk and Stone. Mt. Pleasant 28th, Gilmore's, Wind ham and Stone. Stove Creek 29th, Stove Creek; Chapman and TelTt. Weeping Watt r Falls 30th ; Watson; and Windham. Eight Mile Grove P. 0. 31st; Wat sou and Windham. We are infored by Mr. Robbitt that there will be a public discussion in Ea gle, Tipton precinct, on Saturday Oct 2Ctb, at 2 p. rn. A full turn out is de sired. The Stale Central Committee have made the following appointments in this county : At Piattsinuuth. Friday, Or:t. 23th, at 7 ::J0 o'clock. J. M. Thurstou, J. C Watson and O. A. Abbott. Afternoon meeting at Greenwood November 1st. Xhese appointments, of course, are subject to some changes from time to time to accommodate speakers, weaili er and other engagements. We should like speakers or commit tee men and friend3 to send us word of each meeting and reu!ts as far as possible. Keep us posted and wriLe for other speakers or appointments when necessary. School Land Sale. The School Land Sale is adjourned until next Tuesday the 12th of No vember. All persons wishing to pur chase, please take notice of the time and be on hand. ' Appoplexy. Smith Palmer, who lived on one of C. H. Parmale's farms ou Turkev Creek, near Win. Snydei's died on Sat urday or Sunday morning very sud denly. The circuniiiunci-s seeming to demand an inquest, Sheriff Hyers and Dr. Livingston were sent lor. The Doctor made the necessary examina tion and was satisfied that death came from natural causes. The slit riff heiu an inquest as a matter of foi m and the following is the verdict of the jury af ter a careful examination of a.l the details: state of Nebraska, ) Cass County ) At an inquest holden at the residence of sumli 1'aimer in Eight Mile Grove Precinct in said county on Hie 22d day of October A. D. 18 it, before It. . llyeis, client! ol Cass Couuiy, Neoras- ka, acLiug as coiontr upon inc body of j oluivii i-uiuier, lying ucau, uy me ju lots wnuse i. units ate oeieuiilo suu scnUf, the sum jutois upou their oath uo nay tli.iL the suiu 5Uiilh Paluitr dine to his uealu by reason of cerebral neuioirliue caused b an attack of ap poplexy and ln.it the brain of said iiiiuii Puhutr was so iuii.trated witn biooU as to cause his inwtaut death; in testimony whereof the s.ud juiois have iir-itiiulo set their hands, the day and ear aioicduid. Geo. Swiet, John sohner, O. ii. Goodwin, Henry li. snook, II. J. Hubbard, Martin a. snook, R. W . Hyers, Sheriff, and acting Coroner. " Ihe New Party." Jusl arrived from the East and the "old settler" in the west, rind that the old Eastern medicines. do not relieve the diseases incident to this new West ern climate. The verdict of every family using Hroivti'gi Vegetable avtr Ii!is, is that they have no equal for relieving constipation, sick headache and ' biliousness, and that Lm tka 4-ue IMlis utter fail lo cure the chills when taken as Uirecird. lli-uvni'M CouIi Itulsam, f,r coughs, colds, ami lung affections, con tains no stupefying opiates, but re lieves by soothing the irritated parts, and producing easy, gentle expectora tion. Ilro-tTii's Tar Troches, are val uable to public speakers and singers, and all atllictcd with sore throat and hoursi uess. Hrowii's Arnica Salve stands without a rival for removing intlama tion and I ealing old sores, ulcerj and frost-bite. S;irsa:arllla, Dandelion and Iodine of lotasiu m. uthe kingof remedies for blood, liver, and skin dis eases. For sale by Dr. W. E. Don el an. Chapman &. Smith, J. H. Buttery and O. F. Johnson. 15tf Plattsmouth, Neb. SPECIAL NOTICES. Rockwtll has its. a full line of Grocer 2Stf. Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 28tf. Rockwell keeps . clothing and gent's underwear. 28tf. Go to Schlegel Bros, and get the tag Lorillard smoking Tobacco. tin Rockwell Ji;t3 just received nine chests of ehoiee te;is. vvh.ch he sells at from a. jets to 61 per pound. The best b;u gain in teas you ever saw. 2?tf. C linn fii t worth of Farm Prev.t-r-- w vf ,vi v ajone in be saved by usiiic iriiMi tut etui c-4ierrm vouuj. A Schlegel fc Bro. have on hand the best I .rands of Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. 14lf Rockwell keeps hardware and q ieensware. and by Jove he keeps ma chine oils too.; and I declare, he keeps lu'.eut medicines also, so there is no use of staying sick. 2Stf. A fine 29tf assortment of Blankets at E. G. Dovey & Son's. You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by re;klini;-Three Blind Mice," and following aiivice. S4tf Smoke the Ii. & M. hi Nebraska ci Go to Jo-jes A Stroud team just now. for a goo lOtf. RAID o.v RATS. UacOntennial Rat Eitcrmioator. 30tf Send your orders for cigars to A. Schlegel t6 liro. they guarantee satis faction in price and quality. 14tf Thirty at th brmt oruan makers tho World are competitors at tlie Paris KxMsItion. a cable dispatch to tne Associated 1're says two highest Rolit mertaM have been awarded to the American makers. Muson & Hamlin. Horses for Sale. Jones & Stroud have 18 or 20 head of good work and carriage horses for lOtf. sale. Good second-Tiand ouoans and melo peoxs for sale or rent low. Leave ad dress at Mr.O. F. Johnson's Drugstore cor Cth and Main Sts. James Pettef 9tf. Dealer in Musical Instruments. For Sale. A wire plant stand with trellis, at a bargain. Inquire at the IIeiiald ofhee. r.osT On Cass Co. Fair Grounds, a line Jiuen handkerchief with lace bor der. Leave at this office. Found Left on the Cass Co. Fair Grounds, one shawl and one parasol. The owner can have them by proving property and paying for this notice. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear. Cotton Flannels, Red Flannels, Linsey and Jeans, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. Fall and Winter goods at Plum mer's; Suits, Cloaks, and all kinds of Ladies' goods for winter wear. 30t2 A nice assortment of Repellents Cfchmeres, American Dress Goods, Ties, Ruchittg, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ladies and Children's Hosiery, 1 elt Skirts, &c. &c, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished ids new store, 2:Jx35, which h has full of new goods. Be sure and give him a call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells very cheap. 2Stf. 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 filed with the U. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 53if Just Received At Rockwell', a very full line of Mil linery goods of the verv latest st vies. such as flowers, ribbon;, plumes and lips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, an'' many oilier little novel ties that cannot be had at anv other place in town. 2Stf. Settlement Notice. I shall be found at Fred Stadel- mann s Jiakery tor some tirnr to come for the purpose of settling all my bus iness, collecting my debts and accounts and pitying my own. I want my busi ness affairs wound up as speedily as possible and would thank my friends and late patrons to come around and help me to square up by settling all our accounts. Very Respectfully. 20tf W.M. Stadelmann. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from pr.ietlce. hav ing hail r"'-"' i" his hands bv an East India missonary the formula of a Simple vegetable remedy, for the fipeedv and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitl. catarrh. athnvi and all throat and Innji affections, also a positive and radical cure for I'TVons debility, and all nervous complaints, jf er having tested its ".underfill curative powers in tlinuxaiids of eases, has felt tt his duty lo make it known for his sufferinji felloirs. Actuated bv this motive, and a desire to relieve human suftoi intr. I nill send f ree of charge, to all w ho dsire it. this recipe, with fu 1 directions for preparing and usiiiL'. In German. French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp. iiafninr this pa per. W. W. Sherar, Hj Towers' Block. Koel.fi ter. New York. 2t;t4 "Uerrnan Syrup." No other medicine in the world has ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's Get man Syrup. In two years three million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free of charge by Druggists in this country to those af flicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs. Pneumonia, and othei 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 aNuit it. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 73 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. 3Stf-alt Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May. 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have mv name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly lalelel: JULIUS PEPPER BURG, Manufacturer, Plattsmouth. - - Nebraska. A Remarkable Kesnlt. VA--9 JW it manes no mnerence how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Svrun is the oidr rem tidy which has given complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Luusr Di seases. It is true there are vet thous ands of prsons who aie predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Con sumption, Hemorrhages. Asthma. Se vere Colds settled on the brenst. Pneu monia. Whooping Coiiih,&c, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would sav i ni ou,wj nozen were sola last year witiiout one complaint. C)nsumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in Amer ica. 2Slveow Unirersity of Nebraska. Instruction given in all the branches of a liberal education. Open to both ladies and gentlemen. Candidates for admission to the Pr eparatory Dejyartment must pass a fair examination in Orthography. Reading, Arithmetic. Geography. Eng lish Grammar, and the History of the United states. Instruction is given in r her Arithmetic, English Analysis, and Physical Geography, cash for single term. TUITION FREE TO ALL. Fall Term begins Tuesday. Sep tember 10, 1878, and ends Friday, De cember 20. Winter Term begins Thursday January 2, 1879, and ends March 21. Spring Term begins April I. am "loses on the Second Wednesday o June, the day ut the annual commence ment. Catalogue, containivg fi,U informa lion, can le had upon application to E. B. F irfield. Chancellor. Lincoln, Jnly 6, 1S77. , I7ni3v i See E. G. Dovey & Son's assortment of Lady's cloaks before purchasing elsewhere. The At.auta (Ja., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of the "Sherman Hat" which is ? to 4 times as large as the Northern Rat. On the 17th of Sep ember. 1877. the Manager of this celebrated paper having tried Centen nial Rat Exterminator says: Gentle men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher man Rats," stiff and cold. Osaoe. Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen; 'fin Cen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. We have given three doses. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and we verily believe there is not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill, feed, custom and merchant's mills were full of them, as were also our houses, cooper shops, barns and lug iens. Sii ce giving them the poison they have been running round as "crazy as loons ana me river l;uik is line wnn ilea rats, in fact it has created a terrible commotion among Hiem and they have all left, thanks to the 'Centennial Rat Exterminator, each box of which is worth a twenty dollar bill. We will see our druggists and have them send for it. Thanks, thanks. Verv resjtect fully. E. M. Britts. & Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, et al is for sale by uruggisrs ami general dealers every where. Price 23 cents, large cans $1,00 2tur. VICTORIOUS AGAIN. Latest HonorParis Exhibition of 1S7S I'wo Highest (.old Medals Awarded to Mason X Hamlin Organ Company. The Mason fc Hamlin Organ Com pany have the honor to announce tiiat they have been awarded the first prize gold medal at the Paris Exhibition cf 1878, for the superior excellence of their Cabinet and Parlor Organs. Thirty leading manufacturers of reed organs irom all nations were among the competitors, and the various juries who have made and ratified the award were composed of the mo-t eminent professionals ana experts or their re spective countries. In addition to the above the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company re ceived the distinguished honor of the award of a separate Gold Medal to the superiniendent of their factory, Mr. . O. Trowbridge, in testimony of the excellence of their work in its detail" and of the completeness of their sys tem and thoroughness of factory ap pointment. This is in accordance with the uni orm expeiience of the Mason fc Ham lin Company who have bc-en awarded First Medals or other highest honors at all World's Expositions for elever years, viz: at Paris. 1807; and Vienna, 1873; Santiago. 1873; Philadelphia. 1873; and Paris 1818. Messrs Mason & Hamlin will be hap py to send descriptive circulars to any applicants. Address, Mason & Hamlin Orui Co., 134 Trmont St to Boston: 23 Union ., New York. 250 anp 232 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. Jamvs Pettee, Agt. Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Be sure and see them before the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fast. . 2Stf. NOTICE To Holders of B. k I. LAND CONTRACTS Contractors of r.. & M. Land who purchased In the year 1877 and in years previous, arc earn estly advised to proceed at once to pay the tax es of 1S77. at the office of the County Treasurer of this Comity The time for payment expires with the month of October and the Lands are liable to Tax Sale on the first Mouday in November. The non-payment of these Taxes will invali date the contract and will force this department to cancel them. A. E. TOUZALIN, 50t3 LAXD COM3.ri?SIONER. LEGAL NOTICES. Bankruptcy Notice. In the THxtrict Court of the United States For tie Dixtrict of Xebratlta. in Vie matter of Kd mun IJ . Stone ttanhrupt. United status Distiuct Coukt ) Cl.KKK'e OFFICE, f Omiiha. Neb.. Oct.. 23d. 1878. To whom it m..y concern : l'h ase to take no tice herebv. that a I'etition has been, to-wit. on the nth Iav of October. A. I. 1S7. Dilrd in said Di.'trlct i:ourt bv Kdiuuud J" Stone ol Fili nore I ountv. In said District, who has beeu hetetofnre duly declared Bankrupt under the act of Coujrress entiildd ''An act to Establish a unliorin system of Bankruptcy throughout tl e United States," approved Maich 2, 167, and !i auiendol. fo' -i discharge and certificate there of, from all ' ti debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that the 11th day of No vember. 1878. at four o'clock p. m.. at the office of .1. f,. Webster. Eor. the Reeister In TVmli- I ruptcy for said District at Omaha in said Dis trict, is me uini; ioivi piace a.ssinea ior ine hearing of the same ; when and whet yon may attend, and how cause, if anv you have, why the piacr of the said Petition should not be KrauteM Jlti Watson B. Smith. Notice of Assignee's Appoint ment in Bankruptcy. District of Xthraika, ss: At Lincoln, in said District, on the 3d day of October, 1S78. The underfilled hereby (tives noiice. of his appointment als afsi(;nee of Ste phen S. Brook of Lincoln. Lancaster. County, in said District, who has beeu adjudged a bank rupt on his own petition. 3ot3 J. M. Knox. Assignee. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I E. G. "THorev, in pursuance of an order ef the Ditric Court of Cam County, Nebraska, will ell at Public vendue at the "front duor of the Court House at I'lattsniouth. Cass Connty. Nebraska, ou the ninth day of November. A. D, I-?7S, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the follow ing. descri'ied real rs titte to-wit : Fart half of lot one (!, in Block thirty-three (3.1) one. Brick store ana twenty two (Z.') feet fr mt. on Main street, adjoininc Henry Boeck's store, laying acroes lots 9, 9 and 10 in block (.11). 28 feet uu Main street, laying across lots 8, 9 and l' lu block (31), one houee and twenty two (22) feet front on Maiu street lavini; across lots 6 a. id 1 in block (31 ) north half f lot 5 in block (3i. lots 7, 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12 in block (223. all in the city of Plattsmouth as shown by the recorded Hatf said City. AIs lots 8. 9 and 10 in block 8. in rhompon's Addi tion to the ctty of Plattsmouth. Alsn the east iiali of North east quarter f sectina No. 31 township 13 north ranire vi east of 6 P. M.. all in Cass County. Nebraska. The terms of said aie will be as follows : The purchaser shall oay one fourth eah in hand, our fourth in six iiourlis. one fourth in twelve mouths, and one fourth in eighteen months from date of ale, the 1 urchaser . shall give his note drawing 13 P?r ent irterest from the dales thereof, secured by i mortgage upon the real estate so eold for the leferred tmymeiits. Said sale will be held open tor one floor, front two o'clock until three o'clock p. m., of the same dar. SOU l-..li. l)OTT. AdiBr. of the estate of H. Auiion, dee'd. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Trobate of the last will and testament of Frederick 'Joedeeke. In Coun ty Court of Cass County, Nebraska. "o whom f may entxrern: Take notice that Fred Goerderof mid county, la filed in iry oftlce an Instrument in writicjr. urportinir to be the last will and testament of aid Frederick (loedecke, and madap-plicatkm o have the same adtu tted t prolate, and the aid caue is set fin- tieariuu at my otBce in 'lattamnoth. tn srd County oi Cass, on tneiMth 'ay of October. A. D. 1ST, at one o'clock r. in., n said day. at which time and place all persons iterested are notified and required to appear nd eontrst the ume, and show cane if anr 'ey have why aid Instniment shnnld not be lowed as the last will and testament said rederick Uoedecke. dcceasaxl. Witness my and and official eeal at Flattrraouth. Nebras ka on this r.h day of October. A. D. 167ft. Notice of Assignees Appoint ment in Bankruptcy. Lfatrict nf Xclraha, t: At Crete iu all OistriiH on th loth day of October The lnilfrti-ti.t liervbv iriv.. j notice of lit aTpoiutinent an assignee of Samuel L. Andrews t t rete. salmu Conniy. leprae k, in sall Dist rict, who has been (utjulgrd a bank rupt upou Ins own iet!lion. sot3 J. W. Utrr.iKR, Assignee. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that default having been mad in tiie payment of a note and two Chattel Mortgages niade and executed bv W il liam Uager to Burton Fuller, hearing dure Sep tember 3d. IP77. and filed and indexed in the of lice of the t'ouin y I'lei k of I'a.vs County. Ne braska, and in aid iiiortir-iKe the said William Ila-rdid sell and mort!:a)cetosall Burton Ful ler one bay hoie 1 ur4 yearn old. one ro.n m ire wit h silver tail five 5 years old. and whereas the said Wiiii.nu Kager did execute a ecoud mortgage to i-euie :nie note, hearing dale Fel-ruarv ii h. IsT. which said niortkrate is filed and indexed in mtid I'ounty iTcrTc'sofPce on the 5lh day ol March. liCs. and in said last mentioned mortgage said William Haucr did sell slid inoilgae to vaid Burton Fuller, oat litht bay eolt one year o!d. and there is now due on ;tiii note and luvrrifacs the sum of 290.o. Now. t eifore. I will proceei to sell said lio.-scs and said colt on the 31st day of October. IsTs. at the hour of lo o'clock p. in., of said day at the residence of said Burton Fuller, In South Bend Precinct, to Cass County, Nebras ka, to iatufy said debt. BCKTOJf FULI.Fn. Oct. 7th. 1878. 2-JU Estray Notice. Taken up on the lTtli day of September. A. T. 1S78, as a stiay la Weeping Water, in township 10 mi th, ramie II east, in I'ass Count . Nebras ka. by the subscriber, who there resides, one chestnut sorrel horse, with white spot in the forehead, with near hind f"ot white, a small sear on point of riht shoulder, also a scar on left fore foot, supposed to be about s years old. Said horse had on an old saddle and blind bri die, and a halter when taken up. The owner of aid property eau have the same by proving property and pavi: g expenses. latet( this 1st day of October. A. D. 's78. 28t5 A. L. McDonald. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. KtrOKTED BH V. K. wniTr. Wheat. No. .... 3... " rejected... Corn so 40 35 15 I03-12 ,0 15':..V 22 Oats rarly. No. a " 3 .. " rejected... Rye latest new york markets New ouk. Oct. 25 lr0'4 Money Gold LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAOO. Oct. 23. Flour . 500 25 25 81 33 19 i 4t Ml .3 fVI IS 2 13 0.2 ' 3 jK(. ,3 50 Wheat Corn. Ov.s rcve Barlev Native Caltle.. Texas Cattle... Hoics.... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 25 Fancy Cni'ds with name. 10c Main or Oold. 150 Ftvtes. AgVs Oulllt 10c. Hull & Co. Hudm N. Y. 27t4 Agents Read This. We. will pay Acents aP.alei v of ,100 per month natt expense, or allow a larire commission to sell our lie and wonderful inventions. IFr rnrnn k"7 ivr, :iy. Addri . without delay, SI! tKMAS & Co., Marshall. Michigan. 3U4 BUN SUA 'S UAPOiNES POROUS PT.ARTRP. B A Wonderful Remedy.M There is no comparison between it amiM Fjthe ei F s in M al ret fjthe common slow acting porous piaster. Ilj every wav sun rior to all other rxtern medics mclniliiifr mhimicmx mihI r c o- ficalled electrical itpplianees. It contain" rSuew iiieilicinal elements which in conibina- frjtion with rubber, possess the mo..t extraor- w.ninarv nain nam renevniL' slrenutln nuiL. mrt ciiiative properties. Anv Physician in your own locality will confirm the above t:ir.liictiF Knr l.iur Tt.r'tr 1I.M..i.-...ftktii HFemale Weaknecs. Stubborn and Nelect-Ci'-i Colds and I'ouirlis. diseased Kidneys. R hixipii'K Cougli. allections of the heart. bgnnn an m ior wnieii porous piasters an r-liised. it is eimplvthe bent known remedy. Ask for Benson's Caiwine Porous l'latei and take no other. Sold by all Druefri-ts M Price 2oets Sent on receipt of price bv Sca-fJ bury & Johnson. 21 Piatt St.. New York ivmdfd htfhft rnM i Cntna'l BitfMoa fr 49cJun.ff qul it hi and ftmUinw mei l ij Aor vvr mtfie. At our atrip l-4.irlt ta clctj (BitAiftd on tuftr or gor-eim, ap (hnt JmtHix't Ttt la oaj 9t try pluj. bv nil citMtlriu tnd lor arnp, to C. A. Jacksoi'A Co., Mfr., rtrabQr(, V. Psrions' Parntlve Plll make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the Mood in the entire ivstrm in three months. Any person who wdl take 1 pill each niiht frrm 1 m is week mr be reftored to I'tund" health, if such a thing be possible, Kent by mall fort letter stamp. . ti. JOIl-MkOS" A CO.. Batifor, le. waludfLiterature Art&Soig. Acknowledged the Hichest. Rarest and Hnnil tomest Uook ever issued fnin the Americ-n Press, combining; Poetry, ilistor'e"-, tiojci aid- es Essays, Anexdotes. Musieand Enpr vings. Mag nificently Illustrated, vrith over -too Engravings. A be.nitiful Steel EngravinK presented gratis to each subscriber. Thin work should he in every Home circle. AU KXTxi.-This book will have a rapid and continued sale. Extra inducements to competent Agents. Write nt ones for terms and territory. J. H. CHAMBERS & Co.. St. Louis. 31U U.IT Mathews HARDWARE STORE, In riattsmouth. Neb., on Fourth St.. about the MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK, you will And : Corn Planters, (hand &, horse) Stirring PIotts, Sulky Plows, Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, &c, Ac. ALSO, Hungarian and Hillst. Seed for Sale AGEXTS WAXTCD. FOR THE vorxii pkopi.cs ILLUSTRATED BIBLE HISTORY. Over lOO.OOU copies already Mold. A.fD ONLY A SMAI.I, PART OF TUB COCXTRT CAVASi:0. THE BF.ST A"D EAKIE&T BOOK TO SKI.L. his work contains an attractive aceonut of the preat events nventtoned in the Old and -yew lestameiits. the lives of the Patri archs. Prophets and Kris r of Christ and His ApoMles. and of the iinarka'ile wunen and childie.-j mentioi'cd in the s:cred volume, II- I USTRATKII WITH KI.BfiASI BTEKI. E.liGfiAV- IKG8. For terms, address Henry Hill rabllvliiirtr Co.. 35tS .Norwich. Conn. F. S. ECK0LS. Dealer in JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS. NOTIONS, CANDIES. CIGARS, TOBACCOS. At Louisville Neb., call and exam ine the stock. 171y SEES n iw m I! SHANNON'S LI v JLS Ai? D E E D ozrsr AijvT?r stbeei East of Flatie ValU-y House. THE OLDEST LI vERY STABLE In the Town. 7ooi Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Carrlap- sent to Depot wueuever cnl-red. to meet all trains THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals st'tcnucd and carriages funiisio-d to tnends. Addre. J. W. SHANNON. U -Ij rililllsiuiotli. Neb O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, PAPER. Paper Trimmed Charge. Free of ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prrftcrlptlonu Carefully Compounded by an "Experienced Orugslsi. REMEMTER THE PLACE. Oth iST.,2 DO'm SOUTH OF MAIN, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. JONES &STR0UDS' Brick Iiivery Stable, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Tkr old BONNER STABLES in PlattsmotUb Neb., are now le:tied bv Jones & Stroud ai:d they are kerplni; a new and handsome livery in this well known barn. The linest and best of hoist? and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HORSES CHEAP. Horses kepi for Sale or to. Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. J ALSO We desire to give notice tl at we have a large, handsome brick barn, with plenty of room l..i horses and viaj;ons. I ecu put 'farmers stocK an 1 wagons, load's of grain or anything all un dercover, ti the dry. Remember this. Thanking all old patrons for their many fa vors, we solicit their trade for the future, sat isfied we can accommodate them better and do better by them than ever before. 3-yl. STREIGHT & MILIEU, a mess Ma nttfacturers, SADDLES BRIDLES, COLLARS. r.nd all kinds of harness stock, constantly on hand. FRUIT, CONFECTIONS T, GROCERY STORE NUTS, CANDIES. TEAS SUGARS, COFFEES, TOU ACCOES, FLOUR, Ac. Dovey's Remember the place opposite E. on Lower Main Street. G. 51-ly STIIEIOHT & MILLER LANDLAND! BEST FARIY1ING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FOR SALE BV t Mo, IS.. H. I! NEBRASKA. Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1877. Ten Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest Six Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest and 20 per cent Discount. 0er Liberal lllsronnls "r 'ah- Ulirhatpi. on tares and Krelglit, and 'PreiuiuntM tor Imp-rove-inenta. Prmphlete and Jfaps. contalnine full particl W7rsviii tic inaiie tree to any pait ol the uoaldoii appucpticn to I.A.NWOMMiifo.O.VP, B. fc M. R. R. Lincoln. Nebraska S3 fJOI.n PLATED WATCHES. cwp ib u.e rno.a troH.l. h.iim Watin Kk.c to act. Asmuh. A. Cot l.T I. II 4t cu. (um lu. 23t4 A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage T Ouidets Wtd ccK and -oi b.lri.tial Inatiac a tlia iutic ct rnamfct and tl9 that wwfif uv it . trie treta or XLoprcductton and 3.' he Diieaui or vv omen. A boo tor p"-vti, ront.d- t read. us TOO mem. Drxcc r-rtiw .tit-DICAL ADVISER! m , On el. d ioror ol i buss. Excesses, a i riTBiw A" ii ure ariatiK irom ov -fceoret Diseases, ITttt , villi Uia beat A CLINICAL. LE'CTU B E on ihr aoove diaaafe swd thom of ih Throat and lung's, C&tsxrli,Kupturs. te Op UBl Hsblt.&c. p'ic J0r;. i.t)hser book a-ffit oapeulon rrcstpt of pries; or all three tontunmi .Vt j b- earitu. y li.uat rated, tor eta. AUtircM I) Ii. BUTTtt. .0. It " 6U1 bfc. St. Loua, JCsv limniof cur. Oi i r r L.r. Dri.r M ct Dr.A.G.DLIN'S Vts ItofUtol, ' it-, ft tj0 rure mi ail 4 a Hrlvaftte oi r-iyt z irmm matw abuses or Infrs-tloa) of --ex. Mrmlnal cub b rx.if .ujc KmUMoas, LoMarMrmarr, lutuarrr4 iUi, I.t Memliosad r lMott-it-. Nrrioa JeWhty, ttr-rar rftty cuvi ; ai- (A U rn IiUaddi-r kMitr). Uvor. LnmaT. A.t-iii- Ctm. IH n-.l Oim:mw. and r KJ Ol r .U AJKM yield t bi ueacrr-tt. If dn ha a-vi a hfs-4r trrmetic ac.l cure where thi fail. re ia a er-W'-rite e u Hefrifwii P I. ot n Ber.fn. taa tn 1 w iru-e to if U. S. S.A lf H reu-ilHt, riinnt ta jrlvaMe b.xrx nd beard, rut Mie. rertt- imt :ietl. iend fifty rmnU f mrviw V.vh'V.r nr4 nr cilr oi Irnfvtaat infariaitui bT-&f'v. R U;r4 rm P'lr'. pr IV . C omai! it frtm. MARRIAGE GUIDE ZttJr.Z foaax and nuidi) aae-l of bota s mi ail dkee oi a frvate satem. Valua,Hti e-ivi o ti-e married and tiM rr.ifi !ur. . maetace. rlw t be hAllKv and truly tj m te Rnartd mle tooe. Kvervbody awid ret lh buvk. Inu 60 cea to say ad ' !25G0 A TEAR. AfttfbTn wmitcft. Burt neMlerlttnuite. Particulars free. A4drcJ.VOBTH t CO . St LoaU. Ma. All 'OPIUM rwl. Wiai ap.'!"'y- !Su4if 1 F ARfilER, LOOK H ERE! FRED G ORDER i- rrn.L nr. ft-. Corn Planters, Cultivator, Sulky Plows1, are now" off" but I t ill havo th Harrison Wagon, the best anJ cheapest market by all odd. wngort in ib Spring Wagons, Buggies, and Three-.Seated Wagons; and the world renowned Cmrtlat:.l Platform Spring Wagon. I HAVE F.VKUVTHING A FARM ER, WANTS. NOW IS THE TIME for all kinds of Agricultural Implements In every variety, and at lied Hock Int;rx. Mowers- .Sulky rakes and all kiKcl of Rake s. Forks, etc., etc. Now is the time to Buy. FRED GOHDER. 52tf Plattfimouth, Nebraska HENRY F. MILLER P I A X o r O P. T JS X bostout, mass. I i sru i. tuiJ Boston Public Schools, Mass. State Normal Schools. The New England Conser vatory of fflusic !Ex clusively. TW'O AWARDS DECREED - THIS ESTABLISHMENT BV TUB Philadelphia Exhibition '7S So other Piano Forte houa, with one ip- ion, received more than one. During the Concert Season of 1870, 'T?r these rianoa were used iu Boi-ton and vicinity in more than 125 concerts. The season of 1877 and '78 promlsr a tll'I greater cumber to he added to the llt Notices of Concerts. "Remarkable for its purity, richness enneis of tone. '' Roston Journal. and - "No such Instruments have been heard In a (xweil conceit 100.11 before. " Lowell (Mas. Daily Citizue. "Surpasses anythinz of t'ie kind prerlous!- heard In our city LowHl Vox Fopull. Unef)U."illed by any that hare been rued i- our concerts." Loufaviiie Jaily Couner. JAMES PETTEE lias been appointed agent for tl.ese e!ebraii I'iano. Setd ftr catalogue. Plattsmouth, Nob. Oyl E. PARMELE, SALE, FEED dr LIVERY STABLE On Main ttret n- arlr Houf. 1'lalV.i.TOOlU. Neti. oipoite the Cour HorsEsfoR Sale. The huyln? ai.d selling of good horse d lie sjiccialty ol the business. New Horses & Carriages, md gentle horses, for Ladiea to drive an ke'-t it this Stable. Aln a ("rirry all. which nin t tUe depot. nrr'I Till carry ja.cueis Inmi any place in toin oo ail. FARMERS CALL AND EY AMI NIC MY STOCK FOR SALE. 8yl E. PARMELE. GREEK & BLOVEET LOriSVILLL TIa SHU P, AND REPAIRING ROOFING ANT SPOUTING. First Class Stock. f I ! F J f P Including; C"-et!ni Outfit. II 1 1 1 J S h Every Gun Warranted UUHUVii Mors ft Brv.k. f- I-ui A. . hT'LMVAIT, Co. Jaag