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Any person who takes the paper regularly from the post-ofBee, 'Whether oirec'.ed to his n.iinf, or whether he Is a subscriber or not is responsible tor the pay. 2. It any person orders his paper dicoi) tin ned, he must pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send It until payment Is mad, and collect the whole amount, whether the ppr Is taken from the office or not. 3. the courts have decided that refusing to tak newspapers and periodicals Ironi the post offloe, or removing and leaving them uncalled lor. Is prima art evidence ot in xkxtiokai. LOCAL EWS Oh! the Snow! The b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-1 Snow! --The tramps arc beginning to thin out a little. Go to the Lecture a week from to morrow night. They have changed round the offi cers at the R. R. Depot. Last week the sleighing was slid ing out. and now its sliding in again. John Edmonds of Three Groves subscribes and pays for the Herald for a year. Mr. J. Btidenstine left a " V" on ubaoription last Friday, which was very acceptable. Sheriff Ilyers was feeling quite badly from the effect of hfs wounds and bruises yesterday. Burhan's Merchandise Car passed through homeward bound on Monday laat. from a trip out as far as Kearney. Lawyers Chapman, Stone and Pot tf nger all had some first class brief work done at the Herald office Inst wwk. Murphy and Wells arrested two parties, supposed to havo hail a hand 5n fttea!ing-4he overcoats from C. G. llerold last week. J. E. M01 ri ion, L. L. D., subscrib ed for tho Herald for hinisrlf and k"nds another copy to Ft. Madison to bis brat her J. G. Morrison. Next! Two new coaches pissed through I'lattfiiiiMith on Thursday last for the IN-publicav Valley H. It., which were built at I)-1 tun, Ohio. They were very Siandsome and complete. Tho Marshal arrested one of a pair of thieves who robbed a safe i:i Red Oak, on S-iiurday last. The other, known as "Tex," was caught in Mills Co., and they will both meet their just deserts. The lecture by J. II. Kellom, of Omaha, that was announct-d l;wt week to take place to-morrow evening, at the High School Hall, has been post poned, owing to the anticipated bad weather, till next week Friday. Janu ary 24 th. Miss Anna Gyger is enjoying the delightful climate of San Bernardino, California, where the orange groves ars filled to overflowing with ripo fruit and tho ladies are carrying parasols. Ssveral degrees difference in the atmos phere from Nebraska. Cuss County's luxurious place of en tertainment for her law breakers must be nearly even full these times. One man for attempted poisoning of his wife; another for murder; a third for assaulting his wife, and four far steal in?. Kight in that building of magni ficent distances. Jas. Squires from Kansas City bought six hundred and fourteen head of fat hogs from Sam Barker, at his yards and drove them across tho Mis BOnri on the ice, and will ship the same from Pacific Junction to Kansas City. He got the Btart of the Transfer Co. at this place, but thero was "Millions in it." Stadelmann's Bakery on the corn er fltu St., opposite the First National Bank, is the best place to stop for a good meal. Travelling men accommo dated, good sample rom always ready. Stadelmann's is so well known that it is almost useless to say a word in its favour, but it is well known that it is the stopping place of the town. We neglected to make mention last week of the departure of Dick O'Neil from Plattsmouth and the em ploy of Mr. Carruth. He goes we believe to Colorado. Dick was a first class workman being one of the finest En gravers we have seen for many a day and his sociability won him many friends who will all wish him success In his new home. His place is filled by a Mr. Toogood. Mr. Farmer, the man who wa3 ad judged insane by the camrnissionersof Insanity last week, was taken up to Lincoln Monday, t the insane asylum, There his case can rtceive proper treat ment, and it is hoped he will soon re cover. Some talk of resistance was made, we understandto bis being sent there, which was extiemely foolish under the circumstances, as such cases need the skillful nursing and care that can best be obtained at the asylum and which his means or that of his family or the chance help of outsiders was to tally inadequate to give, and without which his presence was becoming daa .gewwa iiLs oocutfurtity. Tersonal. D. II. Wheeler lias gone to Crete. Alx Scblegel went to Omaha yes terdy. Mr. Wra. Wheeler, father of D. II. was in the City Tuesday. Billy Baker, little Billy as he is call ed, and a printer, from Glen wood was in town Wednesday. Mr. Morrow, a brother of Mr. David Morrow lately deceased, and who had come to attend the sick Led of his brother returned to Cheyenne the firt of the week. Miss Flora Wise left Plattsmouth on Monday last to spend some months with her brother and friends in New York. Her many friends here regret her departure. The Herald office was the recipient of a very plesant call from Mr. and Mrs. Race, from Weeping Water, and a young lady who loft her card, "set up" by herself while in the office, as follows: Nelly Y. Oeer, Hastings, Mich. Miss G. is a practical compositor. and said she felt very much at home in a printing office. She is taking a vacation from her usual work with her friends in Weeping Wtter. Tho Platte Talley House. This well known Hotel, kept by Mr Boris, is as well known and largely pat ronized as any hotel in town. Passen gers from the train will find good ac comodations and ready attendance. Remember to ask for the Flatte Val lev. The Viall Case. Viall's case came up for trial before Justice Stone on Saturday last, and af ter examining several witnesses he was finally bound over in four thousand dollars bail to appear at the next term of District Court. Failing to obtain the required bail, he again languishes in the palatial abode set apart by Cass county for her guests. A living curiosity was to be aeon on our streets Saturday, in the shape of an old time tramp with a ball and chain attached to his ankle, and a card on his back with wire, with ths in scription "A caution to thieves and tramps. They couldn't drive him out of town, so they proposed to wafn cer tain other parties that are hanging around, that they will receive the same attention if they fail to make them selves scarce. The case of Mastin vs. Mastin, wherein the man and wife were di vorced and the latter was granted the custody ef her child, was brought up before Judge Sullivan Mouday, by Joe. Mastin through Chapman &Pottenger, praying that he might have the child. On application of Mr. Smith for con tinuance till Saturday, the sums was granted and the Sheriff instructed to protect the mother and child till the case was decided. Owing to absence we have not not iced the appointment of Chief Justice (of the peace) E. I). Stone, who has pre sided over tiie deliberations of the Vi all trial with great diguity and fair ness. If the Squire will stand the joke we should say that he fills Chief Justice Haines place, not rattling round there in, but full to overflowing. All joking aside, it is a creditable appointment, and llils our idea that if tho office is worth filling at .ll it should be with competent men. if not abolish it. We are ve ry sorry to learn that Miss Ann Yallery sustained a severe injury by being thrown from a buggy on Monday last, while riding with Mr. Jas. Morrison and Miss Carrie Bennett. In falling, she struck the back of her head rendering her senseless, and rais ing a lump on her head. The other parties had a narrow escape from a runaway ami further injuries, bv re gaining the lines which Anna carried out, with her. Moral: Don't drive horses, so reck lessly, young ladies, which we hope the next one wont have to learn in so severe a way. The Woman's Temperance Union met on the 9tk at the residence of Prof. Wise. The meeting was well attended. After a season of devotional exercises the business of the Association was transacted. Officers for the ensuing year were fleeted: viz.. President, Mrs. Prof. Wise; Vice-President's, Mrs. Delamatyr, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Schild knecht and Mrs. Backus; Correspond ing Secretary, Mrs. Spurlock; Record ing Secretary, Mrs. Duke; Treasuier, Mrs. C. Parmele; Agent for ' Our Un ion," Mrs. C. P. Smith; Mrs. Pollock, chairman of the Literary committee. Business over, the Society adjourned to meet again on Thursday the 16th, at three o'clock P. M, at the residence of Mrs. D. II. Wheeler. The ladies of the city that have an interest in the Temperance work, are cordially invi ted to this meeting. The Reading Room on Main Street is now very tastefully fitted up and ha3 a very homelike appearance. We wish it could be patronized more by the people as an evening resort for a few moment's chat, and a friendly, so cial interchange of our wants and needs from time to time. That fills our no tion of the best uses of a reading room and library in a sjnall town that has no other place of meeting for business men or public men other than the tav ern, office or saloon. We hope the Li brary may be enlarged and made cir culating at an early date and as an hesa of better times seem to be com ing, and a better state of feeling, with more inclination to work together and to encourage and foster public senti ment in favor of advancement and better education on home affairs and what may be called fireside political economy, perhaps some one will now step forward and furnish funds to put a good Library ea its feet. In Meinoriam. iKOtt JlliS. D. L. MORROW. Ills patient spirit now has fiovra, To be with kindred souls above : Wli sing their praises 'round the throne Of Him who saved us by His love. His many virtues wcie esteemed ISy all who knew him here below : And all the Christian graces beamed With tender and with earnest clow. With love It Christ anil all mankind. He often told the story old : How Jesus died that we might live And thus the plan of God unfold. Vie know h; h:is a home in Heaven, With all the ransomed spirits there. For Christ a mansion has prepared. And given a glorious crown to wear. Por his bersaved and loved ones here We'll utter now a fervent prayer : That God will kindly lead, and gnide. And keep them in his tender care. He's promised in his word to bo A father to the fatherless. And all who put their trust in him He'll surely own and bless. I. M. D. Murder ear Glenwooi. From a Glenwood Opinion Extra, kindly sent us by that paper we glean the particulars of the tragedy which took place near there on Friday last: Theodoie and Mary Bushup, husband and wife, living four miles north of Pacific City, had not found married life all happiness, and finaly agreed to separate, which they did on New Years' day, dividing their property. On the 10th the husband again made his appeal ance, and deliberately draw ing a revolver shot his wife twice; one shot passing through the shoulder and the other striking in the neck, near the main artery. Passing into the yard he met his wife's father, whom he also shot twice, in the arm and the left side. He then fled, stopping to tell a wood chopper near by what he had done, and cutting his boots from his feet a little further on. Shortly after ward his : orse came back riderless. Immediate pursuit was made and he was captured on Saturday. Finding that his pursuers were upon him heat tempted to cut his throat with a jack knife, but only succeeded in severing the wind pipe about one-third, which gash the doctors sewed upon his arriv al at Glenwood. The uiual plea of Insanity was brought up, but the Opinion seems to think it premeditated. Later: Mrs. Bushup died on Sun day. CORRESPONDENCE. Weeping Water Nates. Frouty and Marshall, Barnes, Yeo- mans, and Ripley have been laying in a larce stock of ice to assist the citi zens of Weeping Water In 'keeping cool" next summer. The skating has been good for some time and has been pretty generally improved. Tise meetings at the M. E. Chimb still continue. Rev. C. A. Lewis of Syracuse, former Principal of our schools is assisting the pastor in these meetings. The Congregational church is still with ut a pastor. Mickle. Bird and Co., are at the Weeping Water House. They are pre paring a map of Cass County. The thoroughness of their work may be in ferred from the fact that about eight men will be occupied here for a num ber of weeks on the map of this coun ty alone. The only fire engine which Weeping Water has, froze up and " busted" dur ing the extremely cold weather. Lucile. From South Ilend. Ed. Herald: A petition from a majority of the citizer.s of Plattford precinct to the Sarpy Co. Commission ers to grant a special election to vote on bonds of S5.000 for the purpose of briogii.g the Platte at this point lias been sent in. A gentleman from Oma ha agrees to build the bridge, furnish material, &c, for $3,000. From relia ble sources we learn the farmers on the other side are determined to have a bridge at all hazards, and to have a market where they can bring their produce and get value leceived in re turn. Should this undertaking prove suc cessful we. predict for South Bend great wonders. Brooks, Esq., agent for the Cole Bros., the Council Bluffs Lightning rod firm, has been here collecting dur ing the past week. He presented a note of 607 to Mr. Yackmyer for pay ment, who refused, claiming the note was drawn up for $17. What an in significant figure 1 is without a head to it? Some one ought to put a head on them we ni&in thosa red buggied fellows. Mrs. McAfTee is here attending her hnsband, who has been seriously ill during the past week. Dr. A. T. Cassell, oir practicing phy sician reports several cases of sickness some of diphtheria, scarlet fever, colds, &.C., Come in and make yourselves no toriously public. II. J. Streight's new sign ''Notary Public," looms up on east side Pine street, quite luminous. Runaway. Ou the 11th iust. Mi Cavey and others were sledding when their horses "slid out," leaving them and their vehicle to mourn their loss. One of the horses ran home and the other came to South Benl ou business, (like all other sensible people,) cover ed with sweat and his left hind leg severely injured from a cut he received The Ladies' Mite Society met at Mrs. Streights' on Thursday evening last. We understand it was anenjjyable oc casion, and every one went home more than satisfied. A. flourishing singing school, under the instruction of Dr. A. T. Cassell. is in operation here. E. U. HEillNO. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished his new store, 23x33, which he has full of new goods. Be sure and give him a catt we know you will tuy if you do, for be sells very cheap. DIED. HOLMES. In Rock Bluff- precinct, Cass Co., flr;t-i;s. on ihurnuay. Januarr stu. okorge w. son or Mr. and Mrs. A. Tn Holmks : ascd 10 years, it months and 21' days. The relentless hand of death bits again warned us that the young may die a well as the old and has caused the parents of the deceased to mourn the loss of a dutiful and beloved son. and the brother and sisters to uiouru the Iocs of a kind and beloved brother. The deceased bad beeu sick some time with diabetes, but wanot thought seriously danger ous uatil the day he died, when a severe attack of Typhoid fever set in an J he died very sudden ly. The funeral services were held at the resi dence of tho parents at 10 o'clock on Satnrday, Jan. I2t'.i, 1879, and was attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. Anatomy from a Chinese Point of View. The standard medical work in China is entitled "The Golden Mirror," and com prises about forty volumes. Turning to this treatise for information concerning the structure and position of the internal organs, the student of medicine discovers that the lungs are six in number, and are suspended from the spine, four on one side and two on the other. It is from orifices in the lungs that tho human voice is supposed to emanate, while the breath, as well as all one's emotions of joy and sorrow, originate in the pit of the stom ach. The liver, so writes the ancient Chinese Esculapius, is the residence of the human soul, all a person's plans and projects be ing there devised and thought out. The brain seems to be considered of no ac count whatever in connection with any intellectual processes. Of the circulation of the blood the native practitioner knows comparatively nothing, although in every ailment, however trilling, the pulso is very carefully examined, tho wise doctor put ting on a most oracular expression of countenance while engaged in its exami nation. The state of the pulse is consid ered of so much special importance be cause the five points at which it may be felt are supposed to be connected with the five planets, the five elements and the five colors. It may be here remarked that "the five planets" include Mercury, Venus and the three others next the earth. The elements are water, metal, fire, wood and earth ; and the colors are white, black, green, yellow and red. All Chinese, from the highest to the lowest, believe in astrology, aud when ill consult the alma nac at once to discover what would be the most auspicious day on w hich to send for a doctor. The delay caused by waiting for an "auspicious day" must often prove most advantageous to the patient, giving nature time to effect a cure before the physician puts in an appearance and doses the poor victim to death with his vile mixture. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to leach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in May, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. D. D. Martindalu. 41m6 Count' Superintendent. Wanted. Corn, oats, or wood, on subscription, now, at once. You that have accounts overdue, hare is your best chance. Aflrr January these old accounts will be sued, sure. Vick's Floral Guide. A beautiful wr'it of 103 pact's. One Colored Flower Plate, and 3"0 llluMralinu. with De scriptions ol too oest Flowers and Vegetables, anil how to jrrow them. All lor a FiK CaxT SrAsr. iu English or German. Tin- Flow er and Vegetable Garden, ITS Pases, Six Colored Piute, and manv hundred Engrav ings. For'-o c-nt in paper covers ; $1,00 iu e! ?i;aiit cloth. In German or English. Viek's Illustrated .Monthly Magazine. 32 Patres a Colored I'laie in every number and txany fine En;:iavinx. 1'riee Sl.is a year; Five copies lor ... 00. Speciin.-n Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seed are the best in the world. Si'nd Fivk Cent stamp for a Flokai. gi;iik. cotitaiuin; List and 1'rices, and pleuty of inlor inaliou. Adli-.' JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. Y. 4311 SPECIAL NOTICES. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear, Cotton Flannels, Red Flannels, Liusey and Jeans, at E. G. Dovey & Son's. MONEY SAVED by buying ROOTS AND SHOES. oltf at Merges'. Rockwell 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 staving sick. 28tf. Rockwell has just received nine chests of choice teas, w hich he sells at from 25cts to SI per pound. The best bargain in teas you ever saw. 23tf. We see that Merges got the premium again at tho State Fair on his own work for beauty and durability. He really does make flue and good work. 31tf For Cash. Louisville, Neb., Dec. 2d, 1878. Having found by experience that I cannot do business with satifaction to myself or customers by giving credit: I shall, on and after the 1st day of January 1879, sell goods strictly for cash ! So do not asK for credit, as I shall positively refuse every one. S'JtQ J. V. Glover. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Never Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Merges. I Uf Horse for Sale. One ba- mare four years old for sale. Time will be given. Apply to Mal daner & Herrmann. 34tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. lie has a large assortment. 2Stf. Boots and Shoes Cheap, call and examine prices at 31tf Merges. "German Syrup. No other medicine in the world has mer given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's German Svrup. 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 other disease of the Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Drug gists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist, and ask what they know about it. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. 55tf-alt WHILE T!!L GRAVE KOBBrlKS Of the East are shocking the world by their ghastly work, in the West the grave of the coughing consumptive is cheated of its victim by the timely use of that never failhig lemedy, frown's Cough Italsam. This Balsam does not stupefy with opiates, but produces easy expectoration and assists nature in her efforts to cure herself. Do not neglect that cougl until it is too late. Kvry delay less ens t he chance of recovery. For clear ing and strengthening the voice use Itroivn'H Tar Troches once and yon will use no others. Physicians who have tried Bi on n's Arnica Salve for removing inflam mation and curing old sores, cuts burns, bruises, piles and sore eyes, pro nounce it the most wonderful healing remedy of tho age. All of these Remedies for Diseases of the West for sale by Dr. W. E. Donelan Chapman & Smith. J. II. Buttery and O. F. Johnson. 43tf Plattsmouth, Neb. Yon mnst Cure that Congli. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you can cure yourself. It has established the fact xtiat Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can atioid to be without it. 1 ou can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and 81.00 per bottle. If vour Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chauman & Smith, Druggists. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pateu. have vou a lellow skin, Joss of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use SIIILOIl s SYSTEM V ITAL.I- ZER. It Is guaranteed to relieve you. tnd will you continue to suffer when vou can no cureu on sucn terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 7.1 cts. Sold by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Well's Persian Perfume "II ACKME TACK" is ricl. and fragrant, try it. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth .Neb. dalyeow Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1S78 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of tht lid. This :s to pr.'ver.t counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labelpd: J ULI US PE PPE RBU RG, Manufacturer. Plattsmouth, - Nebraska. A Remarkable Kcsult. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now tin established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given complete sat isfaction in severe cases of Lung Di seases. It is true there are yet thous ands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Se vere Colds settled on the breast, Pneu monia, Whooping Cough, &c, w ho have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that ;50,0f)j dozen were sold hist year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one bottle. Regular size 7- cents. Sold by all Druggists in Amer ica. 2;dyeow Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Be sure and see them before the assortment is broke. Thev are go ing off fast. " 23tf. - Thirty of tlie let orjian makers of the World are competitor at the Pari Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Ass clated I'rcxs say two hi'hcM gold iiiPdais have been awurdod "to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. The At. aula (ia., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of the "Sherman Rat" 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," still and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1377. 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 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 hog pens. Since giving them the poison they 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 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. Very respect fully, E. M. Britts, & Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, ct al., is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 25 cents, large cans 81,00 291 f. Pensiou Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. It. 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. 52tf S fifth ftl ( worth of Farm Prodcok tW f alone can be saved bv using Centennial Hat Ejktcrmi eo.mj. 20tf A fine assortment of Blankets at 20tf E. G. Dovey & Son's. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sa'e issued by Wr.i. L. Wells, Clerk of the Dist. Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the lsth day of January. A. D. 1ST9, at 10 o'clock, a. in , of aid day, at the south door of the court house in said county, eell at public auction the following real estate, to wit : Lot l4lt)four hundred and ten, UU) four hundred and forty-nine. (4o0i four hundred and fittv. (i?l) four hundred and Cftv-one. in the towu of liouisville, Cas8 County Nebraska; the Same beini levied upon and taken as the property of . N. Ciehorn. defendant, to satisfy a judcnieDt of said court, recovered by J." J. Roos, plaintiff. I'lattsiuouth, Neb., Dec. 12th. A. D. 1ST8. R W. HYEKS. 4212 ShertiT. Cass Co., Neb. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a decretal order of tale made bv the Hon. S R Rouud. Judse of the District Court, in and for Cas county, Nebraska, at his Chambers in the city of Lincoln, on the tlrrd day of January. A. D. 1T9. I will on the 2Tth day of January, A D. IST'Joffer at public vendue, at the front door of tho Court House in I'l.tt turnout li City. Cass, county. Neb. at the hour of one o'clock 1 M. of said day to the htsrhest bidder all the ri;jht. title and interest of w. T. Kthcridge. deceased. In and to Lot No. 271, in towu of Greenwe.-.a in said county as desiinated in the records c:sd Town, together with the store house on said lot and the appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Sale will remain open for bids, from the hour of one (D o'clock I. M., until the hour of two (2) o'clock. 1 M. of same dav. Terms cash or short tinto as mav be deemed beet by the uuderMgned. Eliza J. Ethekidoe. January stb.,1873. 4t3 Admicistntuls. Estray. Takei upty the iubseriber. one lay mar and one sorrel horse, apparently about it) yeais oiil ; weight, about Lew touiids each, 'llmow- I ner of the above dtMciibed hordes can have the same by pvovini; property and payniic cost of advertising and damages. Said horses wore taken up and are now lielrt at my restdenco on the east S of n. v. . k of see. town It), range 11, Cass Co., Nehr.ieka. STEPHEN .HMALLF.T. 15y J. Chask. Ag't. Probate Notice. In (licWafiT nf thr. txtr.fe J .V nthi-x frhvn, tfrrre'J; In Vuunty C'oi'i f iJ L'ux Cminty, .Vc- Notice- is hereby tive.n that J. P. H:nien nd iniotrator of the 'estate i t the said Matlitas Johnson deceased, lias m.-nie iipplical ion for tlnal .seHltment. ;mJ that aid cause is set for hearing at my oliico at 1'iattsmouth. ou the 31st day of January, A. 1. IsT'.i. at one o'clock p. m. on said day. at which lime and place all persons interested may be present, and exam ine said accounts.. A. N. Sc t-i.i van. I'lattsmotit'i, Jan ICth, 13T. Co. Judge. 4313 Probate Notice. In Hie mutter of the ittate of Hiram Hoyan, tie tensed : Notice is hereby given to all person" having claims against the estate of Hiram Jlogan, de ceased, to rile the same on or before the 3d dav f July. A. I. 187J. iu the otlu-e of tho County Judge, at riattsmouth'. Cans Co. eb. A. N. SC 1.1.1 VAX, 41 13 Co. Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sale Issued by V:n. L. Wells, clerk of the district court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the ;ut day ot January. A. 1). 1879. at liio'clock, a. in., of said day, al the eoiith door of the Court House, in said county, sell ai pub lic auction the following real estate, to wit: The north half (,! o the north-west quarter O4) of section x'Jit) Iwenty-Mx. in township No. (I2i twelve, noun of range (13; thirteen east of the Gth 1". M., together with the appurtenance, the same lifting levied upon and taken as the firoperth ot Eiiabeth iJnmn aud Elizabeth Jrowu. as executrix of the last will and testa ment of John L. l'.rown, deceived, and Eliza beth Brown, as guardian of John Brown and Erskine Crown, minor hens of John L. Rrown. deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered by Susan B. lliumau. Rlaiutirt R. W. II VERS. Sheriff. Ciws Co. Neb. I'l.ATTSMOUTH, b. January 2nd, 1ST9. 41U Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Huli McRcy liolds. In Co. Court of Cass Co., Neb. I'po'i reading and tilinir tile duly verified pe tition of Mary K. Mclleynolds. praying that ad ministration of the estate of her decease d hus band. Hu;:h McKeynolds, ordered that notice of the pendency of said cau-e be published iu the Nebraska Hi RALii. :i weeklv newsnaner M-int- ed, published, and 1:1 jeneral circulation in said county, tor three consecutive week. and that the bearing of said cause be set for the 17th d.-.y of January, A. I. 17J, at cue o'clock p. m., oti said day. at the office of the County Judge at riattsniwuth : at which time aud place nil per sons interested mav aunear and show cause. If any they have, why administration of said es tate should not be granted to the said jUaiy h. McReyRultis. accoruiuit to the tuavcr ot said petition. ' a. A- Co.Jud. r 4U3 See Mr. King's Ad about Slienandot h Nurseries. 38: f Rockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 2tf. A nice assortment of Repellents C.vdimeres, American Dress Goods, Ties, Ruching, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs. Ladies and Children's Hosierv, Felt Skirts, &c. Sir., at E. G. Dovey & Son s. County Orders will be received at this otlice in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. 41tf. Don't buy that nas'.y, dirty, steamed lard, when vou can take vour can to I. W. Marlins and have it filled with prime, white, kettle, rendered lard, at G3' per lb. cash. 4U4 Rockwell has a full line of Grocer 2Stf. ICS. Market Gardeners, send for Root's Garden Maniwl for 1879, full of in structions on gardening topics, and price list of Choice seeds, both sent FREE, Address, 40tl0 J. B. Root, Rock ford, 111. Just Received t Rockwell's,, a vcrv full line of Mil linery goods of the verv latest stvles. such as flowers, ribbon--, plumes and lips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, an-l many oilier little novel ties that cannot be had at anv other- place in town. 28tf. Those wishing Oysters can obtain them by the can or dish, of the best brands, cheap, at Henry Thierolf's, two doors east of the P. O. 31tf Shenandoah Nurseries, IOWA, Mr. King desires to thank his old pa trons for their favors the past season tnd to state lhat he will be here about the Holidays with a full supply of SHRUBS, TREES, AX D STOCK OF ALL KINDS. He earnestly solicits j-our patronage for the future; relying on the reputa tion of the past. These nurseries are near you, the stock is acclimated and does better. Call and see. Mr. Kino- will canvass Sarpy County as well a3 Cass. Remember the nani3 and the place. 34tl3 F. 31. COX, MERCHANT TAILOR Over Solomon & JTafhan's Store, Main St., Between 4th and Sth. am prejxired to do all hnsiner.s in my line at Juicing lintes, and Satisfaction Guaranteed ! In every instance. I WILL WARRANT A FIT I Or make no charge. tCall and examine eoods and snnmles. Good Stock of trimmings always on hand. 42m3 2): 30vKJ Kiije ravines ; IOJO la"! Quarto. four pages colorej plates, a whole library in itself. INYALUa.BLE IN ANV FAMILY, AND Irt ANY SCHOOL. For Schools, recommended bv State Supfs of 33 different Slates & by rC College Prest's. 4 bout 32.ct0 have been placed in Rublie Schools ny law or by School Oiflers. t'onr.-.ins 3000 illustration, nearly three times ' as many an iu any other Dictiouarv. rPhe-best family help in training children to - become intelligent men anil women. Sale of Wobktcr's is iu times as pi t at as that of anv other series, of Dictionaries. Published by W. Mi-rrlsro, 41t2 Springfield, Mass. H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Jfciiu street. Corner of KiTth. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL sat MaaIk4! Announces that he is pieparcd to fiunish all kiuu of At W holesale or Kctail ! Hoqs Killed and Packed ON COMMISSION. LABB-ai WJwIesnlG and Retail, SPECIAL JE& ATES I Given to HOTELS. CALL AT ONCE AND EA'AMINE MY MEATS, AND 77? I THElf. SHOP North side Main, Between 4th and o.h Strc. ts. 3itf THE OLD RELIABLE. tJ.Ml.MOl.S ALL-UAIL ICOl'lK! NO CHANG il OF CARS! ONE ROAD, ONE MANAGEMENT! From to FittsfcMili, HarrisTjRr-2, Baltimore, Washington, Piiilafielpliia & New York. Great Sliort Line VIA NEW YORK CITY. Rear us all Points in Peiinsylru-uiu and Ntic Jenny. Pullman Palace Cars ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS! MA ONI F I C E N T C A Ii X KQCI1TKD WITH TUT. CF.LKBKATHi WESTIHGHOUSE AIR BRAKES Jarinej's New Patent Safety IMatfoi'Li an-J Coupler. Elegant Eating Houses WITH AMPLE TIME FOR MEALS. THREE EXPRE3 TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO AS VOlLOMS N.OO A. M. SPKCIA1. FAST KXPIil'SS CX CKI'T SUNDAY. Yiith tho2ojnilar Vtstibiilc Sleeping Car Iieaehes Pittsburgh. 2 :.10 a. in.: IlarrMuirjr, It :t."j a. m. : Philadelphia, 4 :wi p. in. : .New Yoik 6 :15 p. m. ; Bustoli.-tJ .V. a. in. ; Hail ibiore C :30 p. m. ; VVxs'.dliijtoii. iJ :00 p. la., next day. 5:1 I- 31. Atlantic i:xj. (Iaily) With Draw ing-Room and Hotel Car. Iieaehes Pittsburgh, 12 :1." p. in. ; Harrisburjf, la.-.V) p. m.-, Philadelphia. 3 n. 1.1. ; .New York t. ;t5 a. m. ; Special Philadelphia .vieepins Car on this Train, which remains in depot Mini 7 ::' a. m.. aJIordlijg l'h'ladelphia passengers a full night's rest. G:IO P. M. Night Exi. Except Saturd'y. With Draiciny-Roum Sleeping Car. Iieaehes rittsburh 7 :."0 p. ni. : HarrlsbuiK. 3 -'0 a. 111. ; I'.allimore. 7 :4.' a. 111. ; Wa-hinton a :e; a. m. ; Philadelphia 8 :.'J0 a. in. ; New 01 k. It) :X a. m. ; Iloston, s -AO p. m. 'liirouh Haiti more and Wailiinirton slcepim; Car on this Train. FAKE ALWAYS AS LOW AS ANV GTIUIH 1.1 S K. rf-Throui;!! Tickets for Sale at all Principal Points in tiie Weft. Ask for them vlathel'OKT ViAV.NK & I'KNNSYL-VANIA I.I N K. r. K. MY KKS. ;en. l'ass. & Ticket Agt., Chu a;. -ISly O. F. JOHNSON, DEALF.il IN Drugs? Medicines? AND All Pap6r Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions! Carefully Compounded by a Experienced Orucsist. HKMEMi'.EK TIIF. I'LACC. ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN, PLATTSMOUTH. N Ii. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED 03ST jVCVI3r STREET, Ka-st of Platte Valley House. THE OUiESt LIvERY STABLE In the Town. G1 Teams Altwy.t on Hand. j Careful Drivers sent with car ! riages if desired. Carnages sent to Depot to meet all trains henever ordered. THE ONLY HEAR-F. ITi TOWN. WALL PAPER, fes i'nneruls attended and cari; f-im.5f;d to tiiends. Address, J. TV. .-HaNNO--, I 42-!y Flla3mostU. 5tb V Mi&iiikik a. w. o'mii, Projrittnr. W. D. JONES' .rai'i ta' fsi tho Brick Livery Stable ri.ATT--.Mr. T!. oY. !' !.... !(.-' '. ! iii'ii.! new ." I li sli;. pe i f ;ti- ::iu;.ska. -r S':: 1 It U'M. 1 !. . '-. I'l i j ; Vl'tt'ii.o . ;.:.d ..e. !lll. Hl O'l 111 ,'u.vo:i.i:.o.; HOUSES, CARRIAGES, EUdilJES, and SA DDLE IluiiS ES. I aji prepared to keep H.'iilSI'.S FOR SALE 1 ft rtLjt And "ill Train and Break Colts O.i Ueasoiir.b'.c Te n;-' ALSO i:E.7lE!5Ml, That with "plenty of room 1 1 hut ev.i y ono knows I liato in my ! ubie. 1 can ee: 1 ;uiur stock and w,,stiu, lends ot ha , ic., niniur coy er, vt Iir re they lil 1 eep dry. Tiiaakiiii; ail mv old p.iiroi.s f"i tki-Il IlbeniJ ity. 1 .solicit tlieir"tiai!c;lorthe i.itur... i.itlof..d t!i: t I e.di nrcoinmodute the;u belter ai.d do lClt.'j- ) ti n: tlian ever before. WM. !. JONES. 4 -.11 V Nicely tyinnd. IIorsi.8, ('utile, 3liec', Swine, Uid lUc Lalry. il ui.i : rival in nini. I r eon! -.mull I'l I lie aid. now 1ci'hmI t" :i ! leeiil of .Jo A n:,: -4 to I laie '' . Willi a liKlid-nii.i be v :t!inwt in. l'ac'i l i-'.l-i.vel. ;u.d is heu u t it'll !ly i 1 1 UHti uf I'd, eli-irait doiil.lc-plate CM't'nvliijrs. It is ' -vi.t.-il espe cially In ldv Mo.-1, and the Hii- . 'xt u I' AitlDlii n M KICK itUCr.lil.il i ii'i a Hold to do wit hout it. It diseusSes 1 be i lei; en of breedi'.i:. the merits f.f Ilia varlue bleed, the nu-ft approved met hods .! it edinj; a tut hand! 1 11, and c vi-r t lnuc peit-unin;: to the a no cessful inai:t'jeiiieiit .f live -dock ou t.' farm. It ha an i bis conducted Vrlrrinnry Ie. r: triee t. in -.vl,n-i win be fmnul iii'ltele upon the laws of health rind direa-o. n applied to domestic aaiimiN. which cannot fail to be of irreal value lo nil whoare interested In r.ny kird o! live Hti.ek. I.'uc-iiii. s lel;i!li:K to n.i'Hiai of r.ll kinds of ie stock. Hint the rei.o dies for tiiem. me Mi-'irered in Thk .lot !t:-U. each mouth for the I c.n-rt of subscrihcis. Il 1011 lain m':i;':::!p iiepni'tuienli. o.evoleil to '.T I I, K. HOltHK-.. Nil h.V I '!:. .hhI l hn I A I It V. and lis corps of eilltoi n Hit rec osnled tliioie'boiit the entire eounliv ; tho JIOhT TlliMtOI ;H. IrS.CTJAL.. hihI A It I-, wriieis In their sepai M -. depart iiieats. t hat i'.ui ii.- toutid iu Ameriea. No ex pense is span l. on the pa 1 1 ol it pu !! Miers, to made It ; Jii'jh-ltmtit. , Unfile, practical nml lu xti in live .li;iii nel. Mirli us every llitcliiK'li t farm er ;;.:d slM i; i n filer v. id find worth ni.iny times its cost e:iell rear. run .v.tro.v.i l Mxn stottc jovp.- A'A I. is the lar.eft as well ys the te;l Stock; Journal j'tiolisiied. hubsei ipi; tn price 15 per anntini. po-tfii'p t-lepald. I'o.slers handsomely lilii'i.ited with fine fi.ci -avii.s of live stock, mailed fro on ;ip plicat Ion to I iio.'.c wln v ill inak't up e' ,'.!ic and a Zi.'.i r'l rir.ni, l.-inn ctlrtrt il. Addre- all lel ters, rejjiterii;e t hose cou'.alalnt; iirn.ey, unle.is iu shape of Posl.ii t irder or Dial I . to SilK KJOl UXAI.CO., rulilibl. 'K. 3S12 Lakeside HuiMiliK, t'lnc;u:o. Ills. li.-.- - . - X 1 '0 , ----- THE HENRY F. MILLER I A N O F O R T E S BOSTOK, IvISS. VSVAV I.V TIIEJ Boston Public Schools, PTas3. State Normal Schools. The New England Conser vatory of Music Ex cJusively. TWrO AWARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISHMENT 11 V TIIE Philadelphia Exhibition '76 No oiher riar.o I"..ite house, v.iih one execp io!, rev ived more than on". During the CoiU-ert Sct-n of 187C, '77, these I'iauof were use 1 in isnston and vicinity iu more than S concert . The fceason of i.t7 and ': ptoiulses a sliil greater ni;u.ber to be added to thii list. Notices of oncer Is. Remarkable for IN pinity, rli 1 nei and ev eaiie.sf of ton;-." Boston .loui'tial. "No fiich Irntntmcuts have licni heard In & Ixe!l concert loom .-.,fore,,'-lwcil iMass.) Daily Ciluen. "Siirp'isss anvthlinr of the l.tn.l previously heard ia our city." Lowell ox I'opuil. 'Tiif giiall.-d by anv lhat bnve t en ucd I r our concerts." Louisville Daily Loluiei. JAMES PETTEE has bem appointed aect tvi these Ctltil4 rtr.nc. crl for catii'.ojre. Plattsmouth, 7c. 77 S 1 pvK a i n-, H ... - ' :. -or. .- - ' ' .r- rs.