i II K II KM A Li). it. J.K. II. TlJli: TAIiLK I WF-STWAKO. Fress Mail. l: 1-aiu i'ii!i J i:i I -!: I -l ' 4 :.'.in !i .''"iiiiii 7 V .;!!! x loam Id "iipin it .1";iln I r. .p. i 1 I r 4 j'.iii!. ." ri-m . 7 Mam S O'fin i a -'lam . 1 "hic:it.v Men, I it. .ialeMmrir ... lini in -iMtiH ttl.li..t.i ' hai itoii . t ' : ii u :ik i iUllSIWIUtll . . i:astvaki. Kxpross Mail. 3 .opm . r'n.iiii h 0"piu K :V.alu r'l.ttt-nnoiith. : .-.l ( lak ' ic-toii li..i:t"ii ii 1 1. in" a ',111 llll'-MOIl . . . ;.iit-liir4 . . . iemiota (.'iucao in ii i ... t lu H ..mi i ,j in j c h T!pm ,!, j-j;; '.'( ., 3 a"piiii ; '-'.mi "i M. R. R. Time Table. . . cled Friday, October 13, 1STS. I'MAIIA KKO-Ti'I-ATTSMm ril. 7 :r) a. in. " Anivi s S :)" A. Til. J ;. p. in. " J 1'. I . OMAHA FOU FLaTT-MuFTII. :.'4l ;i. in. Arrives 11 i- a. m. :'Hi p. in. 1 :'k . in. hu: Tir: wkst. i ailsmoiitli in :2" n. in. Arrives I.in ... in. ; An i von Kearnej, ;i: (C) p. in. . i . tves9 :(kj ;i. ui. Ar. Lincoln i M p.m. n:ni tmk wkst. - Ccarney. t :22 :i. in. Leave Lincoln, Arriv ! liuUMii'int Ii. a : 1'. i" : :ivms Lincoln 11 ::) a. in. Ariives III. :) p. r.l. . COlNt; EAST. 6 :1S a. in. ; r, (train each day) ."5 :M p. in., except r.vrrv third Sal unlay a train cm : lo u.Miiil time. . :noi'i:sTosr. l onsi.v the new i-t i;enc via M iN.Ml It "I 11. I'l'I.L . i.A( K sLKLlTNf. CAFS run from - !! to st. Loin wit hunt ci.aime. AVINC FLATT-iMOFTII AT P. :art 1'. . .time 111 Sr. Lt )ITS tin- net even ili at t leaving St. Linus ;:t s :'-!0 a. in., you a.r- l.ii Ismoiit Ii ;) tin- in't inornii.'. Ticket for sale for nil points North, ; 'J-t ami Wot. HAMUKl. FOWFLL, . IllTt IK OCK. Tirket A'i.t. lien. Western I is. Airvnt. . M i . VI., At;- nt. I'l.ii Iiriiouih. . vai. and DKi'A'irn of I'I.atts- ;)1 111 MA 11. .sri'r.v, xniiTithiit & sot riiKiiv :.t! a. in. 1. ;ru t at - r. :i. in. j :ik p. in. 2 : p. in. 10 :00 a. in. 1 :00 j. 111. OMAH VIA It. .S. M. 1) -;o a. in. I I f pai t at at WKfll'IiS V 1 A Ii. A- M. at - 3 :l.r p. lit. ! Di p.nt ;;t w i f n N; n- A in:, a'. 1J :ixi in. I 1 ' j:. i t at K W.lil'S VNir.' at 1J :'' in. I Ix-p.'i: t at - 1 :t:n p. in. .1. W. MAKSll U.I.. P. M. i.' m'ai.ai isi:.i i;x is. lTi C'lits a !ii:c. u a lvril':- per tin.-. No aii 'i I .Mii...i;i ii.f rt . . t!ian Z'j i : ! notl'-'-s at Stan.t.' i.ilf-:. in s ami iilliirrs ii tin- l.r.v ivi!l ! iti hi . f.-i alt l.-u.it m ti.i s :ii.-v hau l in. ;i pai t i.-s lfina'ilii:;' .1 !;' I 't pn!'iia- ai.; i.o! ii-- v. :!! in- iii'i -i I"l' t '... iiiil'.ic.i- t' i.'l u.'il ll"t I''. COMMI' Nlf V I IONS. i r ir i '' Si'iiiT.-i'i. al . ! t-f airl to t if po;p ' . i : i . ! 1 1 ; I'.cns V. It!l !.' V. i'.-ilf p. r is re-p-'li'iit-'.' for "'rrtrtM'"- :'i . i i opy of l laa'.o-r U'l pant 1.' - .l.lv. IV ,iiT'l! V. Iiot. I- ; i-- -i.t'a-.'. w -. - i - .; Y. ! . i.e.' lie i-. a - ' r..r tin- ;..-. 1 1 ; I'V "1 .!! ! ".'' hi"' ' i i i ; ' ; p. iv a! . art i a i ,'. v c -;ir,".- to -t-v I ;'. ;v; . .' 'Pi-i t !'o- win h" an r !" iV-u t;o:i. i Ii o: . I i... . ,..; ,,.!. .0 i-Kl.-i t: !: n Ji': t 1 1 ( 1 1- i ' . i : 1. 1 ,:vi ai..l ! ! v i:: ; f-i a" i'iti i. f :o. a i-l ii ir' v I lllN ! - IS 1. ; niii hi ii i!. :;-.!i- t i- w tu-loi I !.-'. ; r--f'. Illllll t If !.i-a: ir I"' M..MI"MI. (.':. i t! tables of e-etioii for .sale. ve hr. Clutter's new card di'iitUl. -The Crand Jury r. ;is dismis.sed dt.e.-dav. - lbiv the this '-tvk with i. e fit!' e!:';i-ial tab'e of ehtii.ni. --See Ad. of s!.e'ian.hi:.h Xmseiies m aiii't!.. r eobr.. Mr. Kiu Agent. uiir I'tlk i il table this wei-k and ;"iyc a:iy e. i i ei t iw! i tl;.tt are made : rom 1 i..t week's tally. S-e the notitesi'l' .t. Nicholas. The - ;in. Prank Leslie's and other papers the -5th page of this paper. --A nv amount of friendsof the ITki: ai.i. attending Com t, culled i p this vv i-k. We can't i t member all thoir names. Chap. man smith are busy un packing an exceedingly large stock of Chiitma.j goods. Something for everyone. Our news-room has this wee k been graced with the beaming countenance of Master Talbot Dakin, from Decatur, lie will start his little ponus for home litis morning. We would call atte-.itL n this week to Dr. Clutter's new card. The Dr. is now perma-.Miti.loc;ued with us, and we would advise all wishing dental woi k to call on hiui. Two dead hogs lay in the creek north of the Main SI. bridge, near 5th St. We suppose no one has any right, mor.ey, authority or business to pull them out and bury them. This is the season when we sing: Life is real, life is earnest and things are not what they seem. It's a little too early for oysters; and a little too late for cream. Prank Skinner sends us his open ing card. Nov. Cih he opened out a new stock of jewelry, plated ware, locks, 0., and invited all his friends. We couldn't conp Frank, but yo-kin" send our repeater by express. Mr. King of the Shenandoah Nur series, has just left us for a short time to get. his winter business fixed up so 4ie can return about the Holidays and take orders for trres, shrubbery and all s-orts of Nursery stoc k He will can vas Sarpy as well as Cass county next year. See his standing Ad. in another column. Improvements. Our town continues to grow bigger and more of it. Jim Grace has built ;i very nice house over on the hill south of town, above Sam Chapman's. Dick Streight is building Sou. 11 of the barn. Anew house, over on Episcopal hill. One near Lenhoffs brick yard. Dan Wheeler is building a new barn nice one-Mr. O'Xeil, tho Carpenter has put an addition on the old S'hafer building and there's lots of other new " housen" and things which we shall vciice as soou rs vr e get dote courting. rersonal- Px-Jude Xewcll, lias been in town this Wtt'k- Mr. ami Mrs. fJeore Foster returned to Plattsniouth on Monday, fur ashoit visit. J. C. Curamiiir. Px-Treasiucr for Cass county, is in town, couilin the buys. Prof. Simons came up from Nebras ka City .Saturday and remained over Sunday. Jul-o Pound cf this distiict arrived Monday afternoon nnd opened-Court. The Judge grows in grace and propor- tions and in the woids of Samuel Vel- lur u.s he gets vider he gets viser. Mr. and Mr.-,. Chas.lt. Dak in. of IJurt County, came dow n to visit the chil dren hut week and this. The IIf.i:at.i welcomes them, only remarking it is not such a bad case of mother-in-law as we have heard of in the papers. Wo think considerable of Ihe "old folks." Whether they reciprocate is another question. City Meat .Market. Pickler Pros, are prepared to fur nish all kinds of fresh meats and fowls, livery one know s where the market is; call at once. Another car load of prime eating and cooking apples this week at P. S. Whites'. A. CIiriCKSHANK & CO., Importers and retailers of 1KY GOODS AND MILL1XKUV, OMAHA. NEi:. Offer the most attractive Fall and Win ter stock ever shown in Nebraska. Ciuiuets Iilack Silks of our own impor tation, S1.00 to $3.00. Silk and Wool Dress (loods. Plaek and colored Cash meres ."9e to SI. GO. I.ADIF.S CLOAKS AND CIKCULAKS. We have largely increased this de partment ami will duplicate eastern prices. Heaver Cloaks from S2.50 to S IO.00. Matelasse Cloaks from S".00 to SOn.OO. Cloaks or Circulars will be sent on approval to responsible parties. Lf ul hs in th.fi habit f fundi ny East fur . (Jo'xls art p-irti'-vhirhj rcj'i'Sted to jif! ns i trial. :j.itf. A. CUl'K K-IIANK & CO. J!ememb -r the place to procure your 'liinksgiving Turkey's is al O'Neill i Mai this'. . A puis. A puis." Hull bar'l appuls -Vit Prank Whites', come and buy. Those wishing Oysters can obtain them by the can or dish, of the hist brands, cheap, at Henry Thicro'.fs, t wo doolS cast of the 1". O. iSUf VT'H cTh" lo; Tomorrow there will a: i i v e anol her id of appbs, at Pranli While.-.'. Want some wood. Want some corn. Want s in:' oats. Want some money. All on sub. Come now. C:::;:-t ?.olcs. Among the Attorneys p.esent ::t this term of (Viiit are Mayor Tom Ste venson. Neb. City; IIj:i. T. M. Mar- pielie, (in and ol'f lib" k ;l..sh as usii.-.l ) ; T. 1. Wilson, of Ashland; Mr. Hart. of Council Hluffsjand Hon. P. (laylouht f Omaha; Cove!!, of Neb. City; Fox wor thy, of Lincoln. The names of the; Petit ami Grand Juiies have bi i: published before but as Court was adjourned perhaps our read. rs void 1 like to see them again. t::i: .n;m us aim:, I'ktit, W. W. Cairo!, Cov.r ad Meisinger, C. A. Huiiton, W. T. Cannon, A. P. Cox, W. L. Atherton, lienj. Albin, Sanford Idyl, II. L. Cljpp, Lewis Pidtz, .). W. Shannon. James lYttee, W. II. Newel Asa Core, W. J. Monive, J. II. Huttery, J. A. MaeMurphy, X. Jean, G.W. Thomas. Sylvester Johnson, W. II. llobson, II. W. Gilbert. : HAND Jl'KV, .1. C. Cummins. J. P. Young, Henry Streiglit. C. P. Pouhs, G. V. Shrader, D. M. Pamsey, A. W. White, James Root, Samuel Smith, C. P. Moore, Andrew Taylor, Jacob Vallery, Sr., Pi auk Stander, J. D. Haily, II. A. Ashmun, II. II. Timm, J. W. YanHuskiik, Jas. Vv'. Thomas. )"Neill vc Marthis keep four men bu- :itl t lir t i mi hiiteheriiir iind niakinrjr sausage. See K. G. Dovey A: Sons assortment of Lady's cloaks before purchasing elsewhere. Vll kinds of the very bust meats at O'Neill Marthis'. The best and cheapest place to buy your bob lay goods, is at Oswald Guthman's. P. S. White is looking for another ! clr load of those fine Michigan apple's. Don't fail to be on hand. y-itf - Jos. Sclilater is now getting his Holiday Stock on. Violins, Guitars, and French Harps fur sale in great variety. Jewelry in all grades. Clocks, Watches and orna ments of various kinds. Go to Schla ters and see for yourselves. Good goods, fair prices. ' 34 1 2 Wanted: A ork in a printing of fice in this State. Have worked two years at the trade. Address E. May field, Plattsmouth, X'eb. 34U A nice assortment of Pepellents Cashmeres, American Dress Goods, Ties, Pitching, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Felt Skirts, Sec, Ac, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. Pockvvell. of Louisville, has just fin ished his new store, SOxS-, w hich he has full of new goods. He sure and give him a call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells Very cheap. Cstf. Itockwtll has a full line of Grocer ies. '- -'tf. Tdr. Jlorrisoa's lloat. The curious and novel experiment i f Mr. Prank Morrison in the boat line was tried last week.the boat moved up to the Hayou, and thos j who saw it feel confident of its success. In connec tion with this we print the following : A tumors MACHINE. A curious machine h;is been invent ed by Professor Ualsamo, of lAcce, It aly, bv means of w hich vessels are to be propelled at will in any given direc tion without resource bcimr had to screw or rudder. The efiicieucy of this new piopeller has been tested by means of a miniature ironclad to which it was applied. Though small, this ves sel, constructed by the Professor him self, was modeled on the type of the largest ironclad a:loat, and was fur nished with furnace, cylinder with pis ton, steam condensator, feeding pumps, etc. The secret of the new propeller is not disclosed, no further clew being given than that its aim is not to allow the c4Kii:oor the vessel to be illered in virtue of the passive lesitance of the surface of the rudder, but in virtue of component motive force." varying according to the resultant motion re (paired, thus utilizing nearly the whole live force developed by the engine. There Prank, you don't use big words enough, if you would state that the circumambient fluid which accumu lates in the periphery of the cylindrical space approximate to your boilers was moved by the force of genius and util ized as a resultant motion, you would have a big thing. Yankee I'ohinson at Des Moines. (From tlie Iowa State lister. Soy. 3d, 1ST3. Yankee liobinson, with his trained company of artists, made a second appearance at Moore's Opera House last night The play rendered, sports the unadorned and suggestive tide of -'Sas-sacus." and if it was spelled "sassy cuss," would come very near giving a reason for its name. Tho play is a cu r'ous creation. It really has a plot, af ter all, although melo-drama like it usually manages to shullle along and off without any well defined plot to keep the spectator in wonder. The play of" Sassacuss" is one of those cu rious compositions which mingle in strange and startling contrasts the comic and tragic, and in which the de scents from tlie sublime to tho ridicu lous are so sudden as to almost bewild er the spectator. We should not forget the singing by the Jay Hrothers. Those w ho heard them last night will want to hear them again. To those who have listened to them we are willing to leave the ver dict to their merits. "The Minute Gun at Sea." as sung by them last night, took on new beauty as a song. The loud encore and repeated applause the bioth'-rs received were merited. A criticism upon the performance hist night l;as not ben attempted here to any extent. We do not desire to unduly Hatter the performers, but to sav the' all did creditably will not be saying too mu-:h. The company is a strong one, and is w orthy the public pat ronage. We publish tlie above lengthy com mendation of the famous artist who with a till'-' troupe will appear at Fitz gerald II i' next Monday and Tuesday evenings. Nov. Fih and 19th. and com mend its perusal U our readers who arc fond of amusements of a legiti mate :'Oit . Pes tved seats will be on f.a'e at the P. O. News Depot, and ea.t be secured without extra charge. After tlie dia gram go s to tie hall for each even- in no more seats will be sold. YV ;!::"!. r.R COOK -Al 1l! lf-idtl.ee of tlie :t 's fatlo. r ia I Uit-aioiith l'li c.ra-r. Nov. .',1 ; iiv the rniiiitv .liu!:''. Mr. Wm. I. 'it ;-. :-:i". ki: and Mi 1 i;v o"K, all Cf Cass l o'.intj. .::. - tl appy i'o.:de." tin says i'.ic .'liilff, isial wc'fj htiad to lake Lis v.-o.-l tor it. 'l ac 1 1 i-.Ji A i.; ie; taioly wi .lies them liappiiitri--. lana life ami prosperity. I.F.WIS Sf'Iin.OKF- At tlif iesii,oe of the inaie't pii. nt;. l.y !:ev. Fa'l.cr l.yneh. 0:1 'lloirvl.iv Nov. Titi. IMS. Mr. Samoi:: . l.i wis a'ad :ti .s l.i.Ki 1 r. M. hci.n."i k, all of Cass Loiiaty. Neti. The !!i::: M' returns thank for some cxoel h at i i ide-.s ca'.ce from tTlhrr printer Seimhitl', ami v.c 1 .raestly v. ha the l:i:tn:e l lif.: of this youii im;:;iV may he as happy as heart cou'.d wMi. fOOK COOK -Saturday evening. Nov. ?. 17S, at the ivs-idrr.ce f the hridt-'n Mother, in Flat fsmouth, Iiv A. N. Hidiivaii. Counlv .Indue. Mr. tiKiiKi.K Cook, lo .Mi.s Akcik Cook, ui! .l Cass County. We lielieve thai mairine was eooked up ho forehand. Certainly the newly wedded pair 011-l t to live v.ed. afid there'll l e r,o trouble about the master of the home kissing the Cook, we .shouldn't think. Then then; are other thoaulit let's see Cookies ! Didn't. w e used to I:ko Yin. They can have Cookies any time. a. v. t i.i TT;:. DENTIST. IMut tiiioii t a, Vrbraskn. ' Office on Main Street over .Solomon ::nd Na thaus Store. 3i:y X. U. tVILSOS. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Praeliee in S; 111 tiers and Cass Couuties. Ashland, Nebraska. SPECIAL NOTICES. Cheaper than the Cheapest, JVYr r Und I in Loots and Shots at Meuues. 31tf A Schlogel & Pro. have on hand the best brands of Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. lilf Pemeinber that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. stf. A fine assortment of Plankets at 2;tf E. G. Dovey ic Son's. Pockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 2stf. Go to Schleg-1 Pros, ami get the tin tag Lorillaid smoking Tobacco. Pockwell lias just received nine chests of ihoie teas, which ''.e sells at front 2octs to .l per pound. The best bargain in teas you ever saw. 2Sif. C'"i flllfi fi) ml Will "f l'AI'-M FKi'I'leK J3 J.Mft.l F ai,H' ,-;. he saved by usiiig l'-i'.in i. rt,:rmiu.tui. '-''if We see that Merges got the premium again at the State Fair on his own work for beauty and durability. He really does make fine and geod work. 31tf Send your orders for cigars to A. Schlegtl tC- Pro. they guarantee satis faction in price and quality. 14tf Tlilrt j- of the le5it oran makers of the World are rompetit"ts. at the Pari Kositioii. a ealile d ispat eu t the Assseiated l'rei-s says two highest jjoM medals have been awarded to the Aaiericari makers. Mj.s. ii & Hamlin. Smoke the P. & M. in Nebraska ci gars at Schlrgcl Pros. Proposals for Grain. im:adqi:s. dept. of the platti:. f Chief Quartermaster's Ollice, Omaha llki., Xcb., Nor. 4, 17S. ) Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be receiv ed at this office, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, December 1. IsTS, at which place and time they will be op ened in the presence of bidders, re furnishing and delivering, in quanti ties as required up to June 30, 179, at Omaha Depot, Nebraska, or at stations on the Union Pacific liaihoad east fiom Kearney Junction, ow, nillion (1, oon.nooi pound? Out, and tiro millions -2,0o0 ,000 ) jiottnds Corn Proposals for quantities less than the whole requind, will be received. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production. Tlie contracts will be let with the provision that Lie quantities contract ed for may be increased or reduced one third by the Chief Quartermaster of the Department, at any time within sixtv davs afterdate of contract. Hids should state the rate per 100 pounds, not per bushel; should state the year in w hich the Corn proposed to be furnished was grown, and should Ik; endorsed on envelopes, "Hids for Grain." The right to reject anv or all bids, is reserved. M. I. LUDIXGTOX. 33-It Chief Quartermaster. Good second-hand oneiANs and melo deons for sale or rent low. Leave ad dress at Mr. O. P. Johnson's Drugstore cor Oth and Main Sts. James 1'kttee, Dtf. Dealer in Musical Instruments. Foil Sale. A wire plant stand with trellis, at a bargain. Inquire at the IIekald ollice. Hoot and Shots Cheap, call ami examine prices at 31tf Memoes'. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear, Cotton Flannels, Ped Flannels', Linsey and Jeans, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. MONEY SAVED by buying BOOTS AND SHOES. 31tf at Mekoes'. Pockwell keeps hardware and queensware. and by Jove he keeps ma chine oils too.; and I declare, he keeps patent medicines also, so there is no use of staying sick. -Stf. Pension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. P. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, nas a eertiiieato of the county Clerk filed with the U. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 5"2tf Just Keceived At llockwell's, a very full line of Mil linery goods of the very latest styles, such as flowers, ribbon.', plumbs and tips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, an-' many other little novel ties that cannot be had at any other place in town. 8tf. You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading"Thrci. Plind Mice," and following advice. 31tf 15 Ail) on PATS. Use Centennial Pat Exterminator. 20lf A b'entle Hint. In our style of climate, with its sud den change's of temperature. rain, wind and sunshine often intermingli el in asimzle day, it is no wotidcr 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 Iloschee'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, Pneumoniu Scvcie Coughs, Croup or any other di, sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will til! you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for tri al, 10c; regularsize, Toe. S.Stf-alt VICT0PI01S AGAIN. Latest Honor Paris Inhibition of 1S7S Two Highest ;h! Mela Is Awarded to Mason :i Hamlin Organ Coitijiaay. The Mason '& Hamlin Organ Com pany have the honor to announce tiiat they have been awarded the first prize trold medal at the Paris Exhibition of lisTS, for the superior excellence of their Cabinet and Parlor Organs. Thirty leading manufacturers of reed organs from all nations were among the competitors, ami the various juries who have made and ratified the award were composed of the most eminent professionals and experts of their re spective countries. In audition to the above the 31 a. son & CKaciilin Organ Company re ceived the distinguished honor of the award of a separate Gold Medal to the superintendent of their factory, Mr. W. O. Trowbridge, in testimony of the excellence of their work in its detail0 and of the completeness of their sys tem and thoroughness of factory ap pointment. This is in accordance with the uni form expel ience of the Mason & Ham lin Company who have been awareled First Medals or other highest honors at till World's Expositions for eleven years, viz: at Paris. 1807; and Vienna, 1873; Santiago, lS7o; Philadelphia, lb To; and Paris 1S73. Messrs Mason & Hamlin will be hap py to send descriptive circulars to any applicants. Address, 3iason & Elamllu Organ Co., Fit Tkmont St to Poston; 2i Union S(-, New Yoi:k. 2'j0 ano 25 "Wabash Ave., Chicago. James Pettee, Agt. University of Nebraska. Instruction given in all the branches of a liberal education. Open to both ladies and gentlemen. Candidates for admission to the Pn-2'Hiratory Department must pass a fair examination in Orthography, Heading, Arithmetic. Geography, Eng lish Grammar, ar.el the History of the United States. Instruction is given in g her Arithmetic, English Analysis, and Physical Geography, cash for a single term. TUITION FREE TO ALL. Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sei tember 10, 1378, and ends Friday, De cember 20. Winter Term begins Thursday, January 2. 187t, and ends March 21. Sprino Term begins April 1, and closes on the Second Wednesday of June, the day of the annual commence ment. Catalogue, containing full informa tion, can be had upon application to E. P. Fairfield, Chancellor. - Lincoln, July C, 1877. 17m9. Don't Lo Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption" w hen asked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know tliat Coughs lead to Consumption and a lemedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure w hen all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we wi'.l refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. ."SO rts. and .-51.00 per bottle. For lame chest. Pack or side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster 2" cents. For sale by Chapr Smith, Prmrcrists. Price aan & Why will you sutler with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vitalize!' which we sell on a positive guarantee tocure yoti. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. - II A C KM E I' A C K" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman vcc Smith, Druggists, Flattsmoutu, Neb. 34!y eow. Consumption Cured. An old physieian. retired from praetiee, h:iv had piai'ed in his hands by ;ui East India missoiiai v the formula of a .simple, vegetable remedy, for tlie speedy and permanent cure for eoiiMiiiip: itm. broiiehil is, eatarrh. asthma and all lliroat and lunir aifeeti.,ns. also a positive and radical eure for nervous debility, ;:iid all nervous complaints, Jfter Iiaviu tested it wonderful curative powers in thou.-ands of east s, has felt it his duty to make it known for his siilTerin fellows. Actuated bv this motive, and a desire to relieve human .suffering. 1 -i'l send free of charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, with lull directions for preparing and itsinir. in Herman. French, or English. Sent by mail bv addressing w ith stamp, naming t Ids pa per. W". W. Slierar, H'J Fowera' ldoek, Roches ter, Now York. 3uti Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1873 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with :m inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIUS PEFPEPPUPG, Manufacturer, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of tho American people are to-day dying from the ef fects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable peo ple is most alarming, making life ac tually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this meelicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Three do-ps will relieve the worst case. Positively sold by ail Druggists on the western continent. USly-tow The New Party." Just arrived from the East and the "old settler" in the west, iind that tlie old Eastern medicines do not relieve the diseases incident to this new West ern climate. The verdict of every family using EJi'OYYa'K Yogt'talilt I.ivfY liis, is t'uat they have no equal for relieving constipation, sick headache and biliousness, and that El'srit'!; t::c nrnr fail lo care the rhiiis when taken as directed. 1Ii'mviis Co:fgJ I2alsu:i, for coughs, colds, and lung affections, con tains no stupefying opiates, but re lieves by .soothing the irritated parts, and producing easy, gentle expectora tion. IJrotvn's Tar Traclsps, are val uable to public speakers and singers, and all aiilieted with sore throat and hoarseness. iSrowji Arnica Salve stands without a rival for removing ii.ilama tion and 1 ealing old sores, ulcers and frost-bite. .S;r:iiai ilia, :anile!iaa and Iodine ol'i'OiUMsi u iii. is the king of remedies for blood, liver, and skin dis eases. For sale by Dr. YV". E. Donelan, Chapman !i Smith, J. II. Puttery and O. F. Johnson. lotf Plattsmouth, Neb. Pockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Pe sure and see them before the assortment is broke. Thev are go ing off fast. 2Stf. The ALaatu Ga., Constitution, Pecently published a long account of the destructiveness of tlie ''Sherman Pat" which is 2 to 4 times as Large as the Northern Pat. On the 17th of Sep. ember, 1877, the Manager of this celebrated paper having trietl Centen nial Pat Exterminator says: Gentle men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher man Pats," stiff ami cold. O.SAOE, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. We have given three doses. On Monday, Tuesday and Weelnesday nights, and we verily believe ther.e 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 anil hog pens. Sirce giving them the poison tltey have been running round as "crazy as loons" and the river bank is line with dead rats, in fact it has created a terrible commotion among them and they have all left, thanks to the "Centennial Pat Exterminator," each box of which is worth a twenty dollar bill. "We will see our druggists ami have them send for it. Thanks, thanks. Very respect fully. E. M. Pritts, & Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, et al., is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 2-5 cents, large cans $1,00 20tf. A PHYSIOLOGICAL UTiGvr of Marriage ! AOaideto Wedlock and -onfitKiaial 1 rratie on the , lotn-s of mamae and the caui. fhat unftr lor :t : the -t-ru of Reproduction and th 1iae.iaes of Women. j -i z a imhik i-ir (.rivnif, rnn.ia -Cj? ate readme. 2C0 pacs, puct u,V1 i'n.. a uk". i..ifr r.nir! nvt;FRi On all i:to-"et. 01 a Tr. vale , ature anaai trom Sal Abuee. Fxeefes. or s-ccrct iibOAses, wim trie txa& Biran. of rtir, 'J.! :n;--p ?a:.i. piu .'-i ct. A CLINICAL. LECI UKS on ihe aijoe d!seaa and tho.e ot it. Threat a ml Lunja, Catarrti.iiupture, tu Opium Habit, Ac. nce iiit-ii. l.iihT twM.lt .rt p.j.ri..nlon receipt of price: orali three, conrainim: .Vll j ag... bi-aimri'ly uluatra'.rr!. tor 75 c:a. Auareaa EUXiiTTTS, ju. U S. oui Sb bk lAiuua, llo. Br.A.G.OLIN'$i!l I!: til. atttnn- ' Itk. for th rure of it I tWttx of a I'rfvat naiui. nUTtiii!r tVon trly iitnw4 Inftftloit "f :itr --x. Vmlnul U rikneMixi'itii! Fitiliiiu, loi ofMcmurv, lmriutrtI liclit. Iot Mntihood ur I miHtcnt , Srrvwu Iktll.ii, r-t t,m ti-ntiy OU;-I : iiie;r-r if li.i IIu(aT Kl)nM, l.fr, I. :m. A-:li-ti. tilt, ?vil ( hf.n.i I w-:m., no J1"- ;; r.S OF FKilALFA yidJ ! U-c.-uir.ent. ir. irim l. hic-i n nfe-K-oj nitrfn Tr, a titi euro Lv ut lr fail. l Uirl-ivffof tlie H-i Tmrrl S mh ho tiiertiarv, bm ttt lart r-v'M " in txw tT. S. f-A IH E ii iHf Uvmtmnt will 4rlvutc hotitr n,i bai4.rle cui! "T muta. Kerv r'iiVfriiiri- Ut l:ieni. -n.i rif:y rwnu fr Hkimdc of Flt-ll-r Ccndf nt -ir--pi.ir til .TTit-arLAiit ii.fornuUin bv Tif. iHi. OLlN9 MARRIAGE GUIDE t 2T5 paci. fcreU n.iiiirv. amhraj avtvb-e & u mnv1 and thun ffMilinj'ttiBK uimrnxge. Howtn b hUbv n.1 truty L -y in Ihe nirM rvi luro. rtryckil la&jiaU ct lL Uivk. iVlH cent, lo aii i ttntl MMU9ai. LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of tlie I:et ill .Hid t'"t ment rf i .Ii it. States ileo'U. Iii t'.ii.- t'osiiity Court ot e':i-ss Co.. Nfli. Notirp it lifii-t'V uivr-n t'.iat A A. I.iivioty !ei. iu the of!'.;-!! of itic County .linliri' f a!il Coiiiitv.au in-trunifiit Hi writ ins: im 't1- lo lie thf"l;ust will :tiiil tcst.iit.i ut of S.nnii T.. St;i!i di-c'rl. :iml tlie lic:iriii5 of Hie Probate of sai.l itit ruiiieiit i" set tor I lie l-Jt Ii lay ot No cinl.er. A. l. 1-T.i, at one o'cloi k . in. of :u.l t!ay. .it t!u o?T1i-e ot the e'omity .IikIjp. at l'lallMnouth. in saul I'ontily. .-t wlneli time anil place ail per siiiis interei-tcil niav appear ami i-lnv eane. f anv thev have. v. iiv saiil iiiatriimeiit in writing sholiiil : nt te aJinhteil to l'lo!i-,ie ai-.l taken a t lie lasi ill ami tetaiuent of naiit deccuseil. Witni-ft uiv hand ar I'lnKum.:.1. ii tiii- l-'tli day of November. A. 1. I:. 34U A. N. Sci.mvam, Co. Jucl ,e. Assignees' Notice of Appoint ment In Bankruptcy. ritriet of Nt l'l-.i-ka. : At rialt-.iiioutli in f. i.I Oistriet en the iv-th day of net.. A. I. :s : Tlie tiinleri-iM il here by ve not lee of ii l-i ap;ioi:it ni.-iit a.. Axiunec of .lames K. Porter tif t laialia. Ooir.-biM 'o:iat;. tti sal. I I'iftrict, who has been adj'tilieated ;. bank nipt on hit ow n pet it ion. 3'tJ Anshlmii 1!. Smith, A.itrnee. Administrator's Sale. Not iee is hereby glvra that I K. O. Oovey, in pnrit:!iK-e of an older f the Ii.triet I'otirt of t'ai-s County. Neoraska, will et-Tl at Public vendue sit thi front door of the Court House at l'!a!ttnouth. Cass County. Nebraska, on the ninth d:tv of November. A. 1). 1-7S. Ht 2 oYliM-k. r. M.. the folluwiiii; tioceribvil real es tate to-it: Kact half of lot one U in I11k k tUrtv-threo (33t nm Ihiek store ana twenty two ii'jt feet front, im .Main slieet. atljotniii llenry Roeck's store, laving av.-ro.--s lots ,s, : and 10 in "block ("D. feet im Main Sir. et, laving across lots s, 0 and Id in block Cti.i. our? Ihmim! and twenty-two .'-- feet front on .Maui street laviim aeroi-s lots t; and T in block (::i north half of'lot 5 in block (lilt, lots 7. s. ;i. in. 1 and 1-' in bhick (L'in. all iu the city of Plattsnioutti as shown bv tho recorded plalj f sail! i ity. Alsr lots 8. y ami It) in block s, in Thoint son's Addi tion to the citv of Plaltsmoiith. Also the east half of North cast quarter f section No. ."-4 townshin 11) north raiifie 12 east of i; P. M.. all in Cass Couutv, Nebraska. The terms of 5;id sale will be as follow s : The purchaser shall pay one fourth cash in hand, tine fourth In six month-:, one fourth in twelve months, aa.1 one fourth in eighteen months from date of saie, the purchaser shall uive his note thawinif 1-' per cent interest from the dates thereof. secured hy :t inortuauo upon the real estate so .-old for tl.e deferred pavmeiits. Said sale will be held r-pen for tine hour, from two o'clock until three o'clock r. in., of the same dav. -K4 K. ii. Duvuv. Adm'r. of the estate of II. Atnio:i, dee'd. Estray Notice. . Taken up on the 2Uh day of September. A. I. IS-Jh. as a stiav in Weeping Water, in townshiii to north. ranu'e II east, in Cass County. Nehras ka.bytln suhsoriber. who there resides, cue chestunt soi id horse, with white sot in the forehead, with near hind foot white, a small near on point of riirht shoulder, also a scar o.i left fore foot, supposed to be a))oul S years old. Said horse had tin an old saddle and blind bri dle, and a haller win n taken up. 1 he owner of said property can have the snie by proving property ami pavin expenses. Hated' this 1st tlav of O tolu r. A. !. 'ktk. "t-, " A. .J. M n.i.NAi.n. IANO CO. i ;:i li t i:i Ki lt ST..N.Y Ma n u fact a I 's of st i i t- ly liist-class Pianos. We .sell ill: t-ct to families fiom our tiwn Kactorv at low est wholesale pri ct-s. Iteautifiil new 7'ii Octave. Ito -ev. ,o l Pi anos. Sent on trial. Thousand-in nue. Heavy discount to cash buyers. IioN'T buy until you read on; Catalogue. It will tnt- rc-t voil- Mail ed free. H. A. WATERMAN & SON WhcU-sa'.e r.ml Ketail D.-?:lrr i'l PINK PUMPPP. PATH. .SI II NO LPS. SASH, POOPS, PLIXDS, IITC. PTC PTC. ?.lai.. street. Cornet of I'ifth, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEIi. Still Better Rates for Lumber. IIAKIVAPK ST(Pi;, In Vlrittstnouth, Nch., on fourth St., a'lont t'ic MIUDLE OT Tiir. II LOCK, you will find : Corn I'fanlors, (I: and .v Uorsv) Stirring iluvs, tilky I'!vs, t nJll ators, and all kinelsof Farm Imjileuients anil .Shelf Hardware, Tin "Ware, &c, &c. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer lu DltY GOODS, CLOTHS, PLAXKKTS. FLAXXPLS, FUPXISIIIXO GOODA :o:- GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Largo stock cf BOOTS and SHOES to bo CLOSED OUT AT COST -:o: Notions, Queensware, and in fact everything y ui can ca'l for In tho lino of General Merchandise. cash taiu roi: iiui:s and reus. All kinds ol CvMintry pioilucc taken in ex change for goods. E. PARMELE, SALE, FEED A- LIVERY STABLE On Main street nearly opposite tho Court HoUfC, riattsiiiouth. Neb. HorsEsfoR Sale. The hnyinor ami seliiu? of ;:ood horses made tlie specialty of the business. New Horses a Carriages, ;uul per.t'.e horses, for Ladies to drive .ire )o-pt at this Stable. Also a carry al!. which runs to the depot, and will carry passengers from any l lace in tow u on call. FARMERS CALL AND E A' AMINE MY STOCK FOR SALE. Syl P. PAPMPLH. GREEK & BLOVERT I.. ouisriLL i: t i x s ti o i, AND REPAIRING ROOFING AND SPOUTING. First Class Stock. WHOLESALE Annour.ce that they are ;-ivpare.l to furnish a:i kind f At Wholesale or ltetai! ! Floqs Killed and Packed J ON COMMISSION. LAED-at Wholesale mid Retail. SPECIAL RATES! Given t HOTELS. CALL AT ONCE AND E A' AMINE OUR MEATS, AND TRY Til EM. SHOP North side Main, Petwcen -Uh and ."ill Streets. O'Neill & Martins, MM SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AMD FEED oirsr vxzsr street, F.ast of Tiatte Vi.lh y House. TH L OLDKST LIvERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to Depot to meet all trains henevcr onlercd. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Fieiurals nttr-ndetl anj earriaites furnislieil to ttieinls. AiUlresi. J. W. SHANNON, 1 -ly I'lUittMncuth. Nch O. F. JOHNSON, DF.AI.F.U IN Drugs? Medicines? AND fr-t- 3 All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO PPALP.lt IX Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Public;! I top s. I,r."scrjr-!f, Cfrt'l'ii'ly 'i!i:o:ii?p by an I' xorIpiicil ilriijcist. i:f.mkmp.i:k Tin: ri,. v.. Gth ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MA IN, FLATTSMOITH. N C. W. D.JONES. IJrick liivcry Stable, - PLATTSMOUTH, NPP. Theohir.ONNFK STAI'.I.F.S ia Vlattsmonlh Neb., are now lca-eit by .lones Jt Stroml ami t hey are keepini: ;i new anil ha mistime Ii cry in this ", e'l k nowaajiiaiii. The finest and best, ol horses and cariianes always ready to let. SA1IDI.K HOFSKS TI KA I. Horses kept for Sale or to, Trade. HOUSES TPAIXPI) AND PPOKP. V.' desire to give notice tl at we have a la rift, handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for hot.ics ami wagons. I can put Tinners stock tin I wagons, loads of grain or anything all un dercover, in the dry. Keniembi r t his. 'i'tnnikiiiu all old 'pat roiis for their many f -vors. we solicit their trade for the future, "at-istii-d we can accomniodate t hem bei ter and do butter by them than ever before. 3-yI. STIIEIGIIT & miA.Eli, Harness Manufacturers, ADDLFS I5KIDLFS, COLL A KS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on hand. FR UIT, CON FECI' I ONE Y, AND GKOCERY STOKE, NUTS, CANDIFS, TEAS' COFFFF.S, SL'GAliS, TOliACCOFS, FLO FIT, tc. Ferneniber the ii!;e cp-iosite F. (!. Dovey 's on LoweiO.lain Street. 21-i.y STREIGHT rf- MILLER. LAND.LAND! BEST FARFfilNG LANDS IN NEBRASKA, FO.'t SALE KV IV XKItltASK. A. Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1S77. Ten Years Credit id C p :r cent Interest. Six Ytars Credit al C p r rent I uteri. st, cud 20jer cent Discount. Otrr I.ilarai lijrfninlH for 'nh Ithehata. on I'nri'N ami IVt-mli l. ami rreiiiinuis tor 1 iiijvi-ov c ineiilM. FrnipliVts and.Vaps, couralnin? fi.ll I'arilci WiM-svtiil he mailed free to any part oi the, uoaldon vi'lieatifn to LJlN1TOMMIS6IONER. Y..Z. M. K. K. Li'COL', Neb RiSKA WALL PAPER, AND RETAIL 1 SMfB&aMu I'jri,trs. F ARMER, LOOK HERE! FRED GOKDER IS STfi.L Hi:itK. Corn Planters, Cultivators Sulky Plows, are now " oil" but I still have th- Harrison Wagon, the l.'et and cheapest wagon in tho market by all odd. Spring Wagons, Pii.'.rfries, ami Three-Seat "d M'a,'niis;; ami the world renowned Com Hand Platform Sin AVa;;on. I IIAVP PVKPVTIIIXO A PAPM . PP WANTS. NOW IS THE TIME- for till kinds of Agricultural Implements In every variety, and at II cd Ho eh Prices. Mowers - Sulky rakes and all kinds, of Pakcs, Porks, etc., etc. Now is the time to Buv. p;:pi ;oi;di:p. P! iltsnionth, Xrd.raska V." f 4Vr 3i-,,:,:- II miiiitJUa;,'iiav.-M faw-irji, w . THE HENRY F. r.ilLLER ' A N O F O R T E S BOSTON, MASS. s:. u im: Boston Public Schools, Mass. State Normal Schools. The New England Conser vatory of Music Ex clusively, IW!0 AWARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISH Mi: NT PI" TUP Philadelphia ExhititioL ' 75 No I'thrr I'litno Forte house, with one - -ion, receivoi! iimre than one. Dnriny the Concert Season of 1 875, '77, thee 1'iano" were tf.oj ill IJii-ton ami vicinity in more than S eoncerts. Tlie season of lT" ami 'TH nihiites a Mti: i;uaO-r unmhel' t'J he aUJetl lo-thc list. Xotici'S ol Concerts. "Ih-niarkalile for its imrity, rjcl.... rs ami ev-eniies-' of toi.e." L'otuii Jonrnal. -No mi-'i inst inmciits Iiave licen h'-anl in a. Lowell concert r-xiiii belore." lmell (.Mas-.)' Daily Fiti'.-n. "Siinmsses .-.iiMhina of tiie knot ircv . ' Lrani in o;.r cny."-Lout :i e l oouli. "Une.jii.tJlcl I v any that have li.-t-n iti-eu i.i our to jcci t.i. " iiui-i-. Hie I'a:ly Cciuiier. ' JAMES PETTEE lias 1 i.-ea m po.ite.l .i.:ent f..r these celetiraiv. ''iaiii s. Men', loi cat rtit-ijue. Plattsniouth, Nel?; tyl p C 0 n