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V I V THK HERALD. ARRIVAL AND DKPAKTTUE OF PL TT8- Mocrn mails. tASTEttX, XOItTHnitX & WCTHICRJf ArrWe at - r a. m. P?rt ; f ; O-ITAHA VIA B. & M. AitItc at 10 a. in. I Dej-r.rt ut - 2 :I5 p. m. TTnflTK.TU? VIA 15. & M. Arrtro st - 2 -.15 p. in. Depart at - 10 -.00 a. m. Wf.KnXO tVATKU. AjFrtre at 12 juo in. Depart at - 1 op. m. R9CK fcl.UKKft A I MO .Ml 1.1.8. Arrive at 22 o m. I Depart at - i :00 p. m. J. W. MARSHALL. P. M. localadveim ;isi::i knts. TransJant. 25 "tents a line. Itcsrul.-ir advem rs, 10 cent per line. No advertisement iusert 1 for le-i Uiaa 2 cents. Le-ral notices at Statute rates. Attorney and otlicer of tli law will be neld rmnonMble tor all leel notices they hand in, Mia all partie-s deimtiKlii.i: v ireef of publica tion of any notice ill be lu lu for tbe U'Udicu tton Im3 of nuch notice. C ) M M i; M C ATIONS. As entr spnee is limited, ad ceiieiiiniiii'!t;oii"i 3111st he-brief and lu tli ioiiit. with no wate 3f word. The paper is resjeonslble for the ceirrectncs aeitiriliiis to cojiy of paid matter ami paid Le gal, ouly. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from lhe iMwt-ofliop, whe-the-r eliiev?-,eel to lii name, or wii-ther he lb a subscriber or not is responsible for the pay. 2. If any person ordeis bis paper disceinlln ueei. he must pay all arrearage's. r tlie publish er may continue to sciwl it until payment i.s made, and collect the whole amount. wliethe-r the paper is taken trom the ollu-e or not. 3. 1 he courts have rtee'iele.l that refusing to take nnwsnaKrs and perinlicals from the post ofllee, or reinovliiK and leaving the-ni unealleel for, is prima facie trridcne-o of ixtkntionai. fraci. - LOCAL EWS The snow is Ausgespeilt. Lots of ice being packed this year. Friday niht, Compradore CJ. W. Bailey. Look out for Solomon & Nathan's new Ad. BoitN Unto Thompson (with a i) a Utile Sentinel. Fresh Cocoanuts, Figs, l'runells, and Dates at the P. O. News I)pot. It is said at Lincoln that Bro. Windham boards with Mr. Boreas. Co and price Solomon & Nathan's new goods. New locals next week from Ilatt, Chapman, Chambers and Guthmann. Just received a large stock of fancy candies, at the l O. News Depot. Our Three droves' letter was near ly unreadable this week ami is omit ted. For sweet Valencia Oranges and Messina Lemons go to the I'. O. News Depot. China and the Chinese," funny and entertaining. Friday night at High School Hall. Solomon & Xathan have received New Goods for the Spiing trade, go arid examine them. We call attention to our friend Ashley's new ign ami Carriage point ing Ad. in this week's licit alii. (Jo to Alf White and get wne of f ho nice Buffalo llobes, go at once as ho lias only a few left. The Foroin:i?i of the Heuvid, II. . Fellows, v;is calh-d ovri to Iowa this wee!i l.v the sickness of his Fath er. A largf and well selected Stock of Eastern lloo.s and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. -4 4t f Master ;-org Spurlock of this -ity was elected one of the pages in the Legislature. He will make an ex cellent one. Salomon Sc Nathan have been selling at reduced pi iees since the Holidays, go and examine their goo Is. The Chronicle prints a home pa per this week, ground hog case, though, their patent sheet went back on 'em and they had to do it. Don't forget the Valentines which will be in lisplay at the 1 O. News Depot in a few days. -The Ladies of St. Luke's Guild will give a sociable at the house of Mrs. Walter White, Thursday evening, Jan. CO. All are cordially invited. Look out for a large assortment of all kinds of Valentines at the P. O. News Depot. Look in the Dictionary and find out what Compradore means, and then go to the High School Hall Friday night and find out what a Compradore tUes. If you want to smoke a good cigar from two for 5 cents up to two for 23 cents, go to the 1'. O. News Depot. -Our Weeping Water correspon dents seem to agree to disagree about borne things in their town. Keep cool, girls, and let things whiz. Just received another Invoice of slates, to be sold lower than ever, at the I. O. News Depot. -7-Want a load of oats want some dry wornl want some more corn. Hur ry up and bring it along. Two cents a bushel above the market price for corn brought iu on old subscription. "China and the Chinese" Friday night at High School Hall, by Compra dore G. W. Bailey for some years a res; dent of China; go and hear him, every body, grown people and young folks. The members of the Temple of Honor, and of the Good Templar's Lodge will hold a coffee social at their Hall on Friday evening. The proceeds to be given to the Beading Koom. Come one and all. The preliminary trial of McDon nell the a'an who stabbed Mr. Ilicks, -- look place on Saturday. He was re manded to jail to await further trial. Mr. Hicks walked to the Court House, by the aid of the Marshal. By our South Bend items we learn that Mr. Coffee of that place is coming to Platlsmouth to build several tene ment houses, and that he will move here in the ipring. A commendable business enterprise in which we hear Illy wish him success. . Personal. Billy Wella went to Chicago tbis week to seethe City and transact some business for Sam Darker. Eugene Reed, of Weeping Water was iu town Saturday; likewise Mr. Woodard of the same place. Elbert Duke, Esq., was down to see us Saturday, and Mx3. Duke has been visiting her relatives here fur several weeks. John II. Becker, one of Cass county's best farmers and tax payers called Fri day and made the personal acquaint ance of this Editor. We understand that work was be cun this week on the engines for the new steam ferry boat which is to be put in here by D. W. Solliday of In diana. Tho work is to be done by Wayman, and the boat is guaranteed in it3 charter to be running by May 1st. Hurrah for Solliday and Wayman and the new steam ferry bn.it! A funny thing happened in the western end of town the other day. Joe. Fairfield went home and found a baby there, a little girl 'baby. He didn't have to hunt round on tho door step, nor go across to Pacific Junction for it but just found it natural like ns they used to in the good old times when we all know the Doctor brought 'em to their respective parients. A Reporter for the Globe, Lincoln, dropiKH.1 into the Good Templar Lodge there last week, during a recess. In due time the Lodge was called to order and the business of Installation was about to proceed when Gen'l Ho wen called attention to the fact that stran gers were among the fold; with a hop skip and a jump that Reporter left for the II. of It. Notice Steamboat Manufacturing Com pany of 1'lattsmonth. All the Stockholders and members of this company are requested to met at Geo. S. Smith's office on Saturday night, January Slth, 1879, at 7 p.m,to make a final settlement of all unset tled laws, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, also for the purpose of elect ing Hicers of the company for the en suing year. By oitoKit of Board oi- Divkctors. The Mason & Hamlin Groan Instructor is the title of a New Work arranged expressly for the use of Scholars by Mr. Trowbridge whose Musical ability and long connection with the Company lias eminently fitted him for the work which he has betn so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive aud complete and the collection of music throughout is tin?. Our Musicians are a unit in rec rommendiiig it. Books can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. J a m i Pett k k, A gen t, -ILf Plattsmouth, Neb. Stabhod. Mr. Hicks, who keep. a boarding house on Second St. was pretty badly stabbed on Friday morning, last, by a man named McDonell, one of Tom Murphy's men. McD. was drunk and ilicks told him to l.ive, in fact, put him out mice when he returned and on a second attempt to remove him he turned on Hicks ami stabbed him with a common pocket knife in the thigh and temple. Dr. G. II. Black dressed the wounds which were quite seiious. For Sale, A good Fipo Organ with three regis ters of Pipes. Churches in want of a good Organ will do well to examine this Instrument. Apply to James Pettee. 4ltC Piattsmouth, Neb. The second and third lectures of the High School Course will be given Friday and Saturday evenings at the High School building by Compradore G. W. Bailey, the subject, "China and the Chinese." In view of the Chinese problem which we are solving on the western boundaries of these great Uni ted States, these will be most interest ing lectures to the grown folks, aud the many strange and curious habits of this strange and curious people will be very entertaining to the younger ones, who are not yet investigating interna tional questions. So all should come and hear then. For Sale or Rent. Good second hand Organs and Melo dtons, apply to James Pettee, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, Neb. 44tf Improved Lands for Sale. D. II. Wheeler & Co. hare a fine piece of land to sell, 100 acres of new breaking replowed, and in the finest condition for spring wheat. The tract contains 240 acres 110 acres of break ing ; good grass land pasture of 90 acres ; running water in abundance; close to market and good school. This if a bargain for any person vrh intends to buy land the coming season who in tends putting a crop in and save the rent. The opportunity will only be oflered for a short time, as the party will go east soon. Call and see Wheeler & Co., for terras and price. 44t2 A Card. The great popularity the Mason te Hamlin Groan has deservedly obtained in this County has induced several unscrupulous ren ders of otlter orynis to'resort to various tricks to dispose of their organs. The ?ast that has come to our notice is informing our friends that they have secured the agency for sale of the Ma son & Hamlin Organ, but of course they assert that they only furnish them to parties who will have no oth er. For the information of Friends of the Mason & Hamlin Organ I will say these men are Frauds and that only the gentlemen named below can furnish the Mason & Hamlin Organ. If other agents are appointed in the County due notice will be given in this paper. James Pettee, Special Agent, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Office in Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. Conrad Sciilater, Esq., Louisville, Neb.; Me. F. F. Thompson. Bush bury, Neb. Hit THE MASTIN CHILD. The End of Last Week's Tragedj. By agreement, the attorneys for the parents of the Mastin child about whom the tragady of last week cen terrd, agreed to argue the case before Judge Sullivan, on Tuesday evening last. Such case was argued, and the Judge coming to the conclusion that the case was brought before him on a wrong presentation, and that the stat utes provided for another remedy, dis missed the case a3 far as the writ of habeas corpus was concerned. The lawyers argued the case Friday even ing after seven o'clock, and the Judge dismissed the case, there being a better issue in our statutes under which the case might have been brought. Late that night, at the request of the relatives of Mrs. Mastin, Messrs. W. B. Shryockand Win. Brant ner. with the mother, obtained the child and left these parts for Kansas, by way of Pacific Junction. GREAT EXCITEMENT. The news soon spread, and Mr. Lo der, Mr. Mastin, the father of the child, with Marshal Murphy, followed across the river and found the woman, child, Messrs. Shyock and Brantner, at Pa cific Junction, on Saturday morning, early. Of course, Shryock set up the plea that he had only been employed to take the woman over to the railroad. Later, a portion of the biains .and bowels of the bar of Plattsmouth fol lowed in a buggy, that is to say, Messrs. Chapman and Pottenger, attorneys, and after a great deal of parleying, the woman gave up the child to the custody of the father, Jos. Mastin, and left, herself, for Kansas. All suits, claims, and proceedings thus far in the matter to be abandoned. It is a sad matter at best. AVe are informed that Mr. Mastin is a quiet, peacable citizen ordinarily, and acted in this matter about the writ, as served by the sherilT, under a total misappre hension of the facts. In stating this matter last week we gave the facts as we received them, from the best in formation to be obtained. 85.00 At It. Sherwood's, made to order Fine 44tf Calf Boots -i5.0l. Special Notice to Farmers. All en terpriinR farmer should rnd to WEEKS, BELL ; CO..s'i North Fifth Street. Philadel phia, Pa-, for circular concerning their new Ag ricultural Warehouse, which they have opened in that city. They offer to ship anything in tbe agrieltural line, no matter how mnall the order, at wholesale cost, direct lo your homes, free of freipht charge. They also oiler lo farmers the .Surprise Corn Shelier lor the nom inal sum of two dollars. It is the bei-t hand machlmi In the m:irk t. will shell one hundred bushels ot cr.rn per tiny ; any boy or sii'l on tl.o farm can use it ; it is neatly" and eultstaiui.illy made in fact, it it is the newt durable machine in use. They also oner their Philadelphia Broadcast Seed Sower f'r six dollars, twelve hundred of v liich are now iu use. Every farm ti should have oae. Special rates given to reliable fanners who will act a.. a ;eals. Cash must accompany or der. Send ail lM-Miey by post office money order, regmtered lerter orexpres. C'rcnb'.r mailed free to every farmer m t'.ie United stales on application to" WKKKs. liKI.I. A CO. 41U 3' s North Eifth Slrett. Phila , Pa. 85.00 Fine Boots Custom made 3.00 at 4 it f Sherwood's. Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your sys tem and thus encoui age more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem orrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained. Eoschets German iyrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and the se verest. Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Bos chee's famous German prescript i. n, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in ad ministering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since fu st introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask yoar Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 7-"i cents. Try it and be convinced. 41eovly. $5.00 " Made to ordpr FINE CALF BOOTS $5.00, 41tf at Sherwood's. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in C;rs county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urdsty in January, February, May, Au gust, "October" stnd November. At Weeping W'uter, 1st Friday ;inl Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday iu April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. I). D. Martindalk. 41mC County Superintendent. Wanted. Corn, oats, or wood, on subscription, now, at once. You that have accounts overdue, here is your best chance. After January these old accounts will be sued, sure. Vick's Eloral Guide. A beautiful werk of too pages. One Colored Flower Plate, and 300 IlluktratioiiH. with De seritions of the best Flowers and Vegetables, and how to grow them. Ail for a Eivk Cknt Stamp. In English or iJerman. . The Flower and Vegetable Harden, 175 Page a. Six Colored Plates, ami manv hundred Engrav ings. For.'iO cent in paper covers ; 1,00 in el egant cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine. 32 Psiges a Colored Plate hi every number aud isany line Eugravings. Price al.i'j a year; Five copies for ." on. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are the best in the world. Send Fivrc Cknt Stamp for a Fi.nit.M. Gcinr, eoiilaluii)'.; List and Prices, and plenty cf infor mal ion. AdtircK JAMES VICE. Rochester. N. Y. 4.lt4 THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. KKi-uttreu h r. f.. wHtrr. Wheat, No. 2 . " " 3 rejected Corn, Oats Barl-y, No. i . K3 tr .r2!ir'.ir ly-'ij 2U6-SS i .v. .xi rejected. Rye,. LaIT-ST NEW YORK MARKETS New y oitK. Jan. 23. Money 3.4 Gold loo's LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnic.ox. Jan. 23. Flour Wheat Corn,. ; t-t'-s, . five.... . tWir'ev. aOwoJi so .KP 44 wSat 3 fv??.4 80 2 rr3 lo .... ..... 3 9Vt 31- j Native CitHle I I 'xas Cattle I Uot...... - MARRIED. ECKKRSON SIMPSON. At the residence of James Simpson, of Stove i 'reek, on the lOtli thst., by Eld'-r C. Alton. Mr. Jon s EcRr.u to Mia Margaret Simpson. All of Cu Co., NeLnkH. DIED. CriKONlCI.F: -- On January 22. The Cass Conn, ty C'hreiiicie, ol palect out-side ; afd a yi-.tr o'r two SPECIAL NOTICES. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear, Cotton Flannels, lied FlamielSj Linsey and Jeans, at E.G. Doyey & Son's. MONEY SAVED by buying ROOTS AND SIlOlvS. 31 tf it Merges'. Rockwell keeps hardware and queensware. and by Jove he keeps ma chine oil3 too.; and I declare, he keeps patent medicines also, so there is no use of staying sick. 2Stf. Rockwell has just received nine chests of choice teas, which he sells at from 25cts to 1 per pound. The best bargain in teas you ever saw. 2Stf. We see that Merges got. the premium again at tho State Fair on his own work for beauty aud durability. He reallv does make fine and good work. 31tf For Cash. Louisville, Ner., Dec. 2d, 187S. 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. 39tC J. V. Glover. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Ntrer Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Merges'. 31tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 28tf. Hoots and Shoes .7erj, call and examine prices at 31 tf Merges'. See Mr. King's Ad about Shenandos h Nurseries. 38 tf Rockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 28tf. A nice assortment of Repellents C:hmere. American Dress Goods, Ties, Ruching, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs. Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Feit Skirts, &c, &c, at E. (. Dovey & Son's. County Orders will Le received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. 41 tf. Don't buy that nasty, dirty, steamed lard, when you can take vour can to J. W. Marthis and have it tilled with prime, white, kettle, rendered laid, at 6i per lb. cash. 4U4 Rock will has a full line of Grocer ies. 2Stf. Market Gardeners, send for Root's. Garden Manual for 1879, full of in structions on gardening topics, and price lit of Choice seeds, both sent FREE, Address, 40110 J. B. Root, Rock ford, 111. Just Received At Rockwell's, a very full line of Mil linery goods of the very l.ttest styles, such sis Mowers, ribbons, plumes and lips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets ! stud hats, an l many oilier little novel- ties that cannot be had at any other place in town. str. Those wishing Otsters can obtain them by the can or dish, of the best brands, cheap, at Henry Thierolf's, two doors east of the 1. G. 34tf Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day cf May, 187? sill boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. Thirf is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None arc genu ine unless plainly labeled: J ULIUS PEPPERBURG, Manufacturer, Plattsmouth. - - Nebraska. Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought lo town. Be sure and see them before the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fsist. 28tf. Thirty of the brMt organ makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Imposition. A cable dispatch to the Assaciated Press say two lii-.'hest gold medals have been awarded lo the American makers. Muson & Hamlin. 8 DOO (i t Worth Of FARM PltODCCK .ViMl J alone can be saved by using CcneiDiuil L'of Extr.rmivtuui. 20t A fine assortment of Blankets at 29tf E. G. Dovey & Son's. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished his new store, 23x3."5, which he has full of new goods. Be sure and give him :i call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells very cheap. 28tf. The At.anta (J a., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of the "Sherman Rat" which is 3 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 sstys: Gentle men your "Pizen Stuff" knocks "Sher man Rats," stiff and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Mstdison, 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, coojer shop?, barns and hog pens. Since giving them the poison they have been running round sis "crazy as hons" and the river bank is line with dead rats, in fact it has cresited a terrible commotion among them and thev have all left, thanks to the "Centennial Rat Exterminator." esich box of which is worth a twenty dollar bill. AVe 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, et al is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 25 cents, large cans S1.00 20tf, WHILE THE GRAVE ROIH'.LRS Of the East are shocking the world by their ghsistly work, in the West the grave of the coughing consumptive is cheated of its victim by tho timely use of that never failing remedy, lSroYvn's CuitgSi Xlulsitni. Thii Balsam does not stupefy with opiates; but produces esisy expectoration and assists nature in her efforts to cure herself. Do not id-gleet that cough until it is too late. Every delay less ens the chance of recovery. For clear ing and strengthening the voice use 11 rown's Tar Troches once and you Will, use no others. Physicians who have tried Ilrown's Arnica SkIvc for removing inflam mation and coring old sores, cuts, burin, bruises, piles a::d soro eyes, pro nounce it the most wonderful 'lealmg remedy of the age., All of these Remedies for Diseases of the West for sale by i)r. W. E. Donelan Chapman & Sj'nith, J. II. Buttery and O. F. Johnson. 4:Jtf riattsfflouth. Neb. Don't be Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption" when asked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know that Coughs lesid to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it is so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and S1.00 per bottle. For lame chest. Back or side, use Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Why will you sutler with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, and generstl debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Vitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. For ssile by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. -II AC KM ET ACK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. 341y eow. LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Taken up by tho subscriber one dark iron gray mare two years old. Said mare was t;tken up iu Weeping Water precinct the 3!st of De cember, is;8. The ownerof the above deeribed animal can have the same by proving property and paving cost of advcrtisiii and dinnagev. 41t.' WM. CAYG1LL. In Bankruptcy. In the District Comt ol the United States, for ti District of Nebraska. In the matter of William II. Seymour, Bankrupt. UNITED STATKS DISTKK T CO CUT CI.KKK's OKK1CK. OM.vnA, Nkkkaska, Januaiy 1MIi,1s79. To whom it may concern : TaKe uotice herebv, that a Petition lias been, to it. on the 11th day ot January A. D. is;:, tiled iusaid District Court by William H. Sey mour, of Unadilla. Otoe Co.. In said District, who ha been heretofore duly declared Bank rupt under t act of Congress entitled "An Act to Establish a uniform system of Baukrup' cy throughout the United States," approve d March ,"i.no7. and as amend. -d. for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all his debts and etlier cl-.iiins provable under said Act. and that t lie first elay of February. lsi!t. at 4 o'clock. P. M.. at tlieo'liiceof J. 1,. Webster. E.-.,the Reg ister in Bankruptcy for saiel District at Omaha in aid District, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where yen may attend, and show cause, if any vein have, why the pruyerof the said petition should not be granted. 44t2 WATSON B.. SMITH. Clerk. In Bankruptcy. In the Dixtrict Court of the United States, for the Di -tiict ot Nebraska. In the matter ef ( lintou B. Jacobs aud it. Wilson Jacobs, Bankrupts. UNITED STATES IHSTRICT COl'KT CI.EKK'S OKflCK. Omaha Nki-.kaska. January 15tli, 1S79. To whom it may concern : lake notice hereby, thnt a petition has been, to wit. on the eleventh ciay of January, 1S7J, tiled iu said District Court by Clinton B. Ja cobs anil R. Wilson Ja-obs. cf Lincoln, in saiii District, who hrivr been heretofore duly ele clareil Bankrupt under the art of Cem-ivs en tilled "An Act n Establish a uniform system ed Baukiuptcy throughout the United Slates," approved Man h 2, !sf7. ami as amende'd. for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all their debts and oihcrclaims provable? under said Act. and that the first lav of February, V7J. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at tlie ediie-e of J. L. Webster, Ese., the Register in Bankruptcy for said Dis trict at Omaha in said District, is tlie time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where; you may attend, and ediow cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. 41t2 WATSON B. SMITH, Clerk. Administrator's Sale. Notire Is hereby given, that in pursuance of a decretal ordered sale made by the Hem. S. B. Pound, Jud:je ef the District Ce'iirt. la and for I'ass county. Nebraska, at Lis Chambers in tlie city of Lincoln, on the th'rd elay of January, A. D. 179. I will on the '.'7th elay of January. A. D. 187!totTer at public venelue, at tbe fremt eloor of the Court House in Plattsmouth City. Cass county. Neb. at the liemr of one o'clock P. M.. of saie'l day to the highest bidder all the right, title and interest of W. T. Etheridge. deceased, in and t'Let No.-J71, iu leiwu of Greenwood iu said county as designateel in the reeonls of said Town, iegether with the slere house em saiel lot and the appurtenances thereunto belong ing Sale will remain open for bids, from tlie hour of one (1) o'clock P. M., until the heuir of two (2) o'clock, P. M. ef same elay. Terms cash or short time as inav be deemed best bv the undersigned. Ei.iza J. ErHKRinoK. January nth) 1870. -!'3 Administratrix. Estray. Taken up by the subscriber, one bay mare and one sorrel horse, apparently about 10 years old; weight, about Loot) pounds each. The ow ner of the above described horses can have the same by proving property and paying cost of adveriisiug and damages. Hald horses Were taken up and are neiw held at my resielence em the east 'i of n. w. eif see-, as, town 10, range 11, Cuj-3 Co., Nebraska. STEPHEN SMALI.EY. By J. Chask, Ag't. 4Ut5 "Probate Notice. In the matter of the, estate of Ifathiix Johnmn, deceiKcd; In' County C'o-f C'eis County, ye hrtili'i: Nedie'e s hereby given that J. P. Hansen ad inisiratorof tlie "estate of the said Mat bias Johnson deceased, has maile application for final settlement, and that xaiei cause is .set for he-aring at my efiiee at Plattsmejuth, on the 31st elay of January. A. D. is"), at cue o'clock p. in. on saiil day. at which time and place all nervous interested may be present, anel exam ine said accounts.. A. N. Sct.i.l van, Plattsmouth, Jau ICth, 187a. Ce. Jueige. 43t3 Sheriffs Sale. Pv virtue of an eirder of sale issued liv V'.n. 1 Wells, clerk of the district ceiurt within anil for Cass Countv. Nebraska, and te me directed. I will on tlie .list elay eif January, A. D. 1.S7H. at lu o'clock, a. in., of said elay. at the so'.ith eloor ed the Cemrl House, in saiel county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate, to wit : The north half (') of the north-west epuai ter ('i) of ection(2e;) twenty-six, in township S. ( IJ) twelve, north ef range (l:i) thirteen east of the eith P. M., together with the appurtenances, the same beim: levieel upeiii and taken as tbe pro pert h of Elizabeth Brown and Elizabeth Brown, as exee'utrix of the last will anti testa ment ed John L. Brown, deeeael. anel Eliza beth Brown, as guardian ef Jedm Brown and Kiskine Brown, minor heirs of John E. Brown, deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment ef aid court, recovered by Sueian B. "Hiuinan, Plaintiff R. W. II VERS. Sheriff. Cass Ce. Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb., January aud, l7y. 4ltS Shenandoah Nurseries, IOWA, Mr. King desires to thank his old pa trons for their favors the past season smd to state that he will be here about the Holidays with a full supply of S II RUBS, TREES, AND STOCK OF ALL KINDS. -He earnestly solicits your 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. King will cafevass Sarpy County as well as Cass. Remember the name and the place, 34tl3 C3-0 TO BEN. HEMPEL'S On Lower Main Sereet. South Side, ronioun:iEAT: ROASTS. Sf A1'3 CUdR. FOWL, MUTTON. R1Tj7f, PORK, and VEAL, CHE AJP ani GOOD. SIOX, CARRIAGE and ORNA MENTAL FAINTER, Shop over the I3onner Sta bles, PLATTSMOUTH, .... ,KB. "lf!y. James Pettee DEALER IN Musical Instruments, Sole Ajipointiny Agent for The 1'nrl vnlleel 3Iaon A lCnmlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steck. Henry F. Miller, and Ilallet ,t Cumston Planets for Cass and Sarpy counties. Neb. Ci!l anel see SAM PEE INST11 UM ENTS sit o.Tiec. Sixth, one doer south of Main St. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Music Scholars Will do well to examine eiur - New Mason & Hamlin 0"RG-AirN"STBTJCTO"B jTg- chambers, " Manufacturer of anel DealeTin iXJBLESL 25 E?. SADDLES, COLLARS. HALTERS. wiiipj etc., Etc., etc. REPAIRING Dono with Neatness! Dispatch: The only plaee in town where "Turley's pat ent .self adjustable horse collars are colli.'' i'.nuf. HTA7T7TiZ. Lb-OA 3Ki$l Kasi-aviu.;.-; I9IS i'ajie-s (uwrtO. FOUR PAGES COLORai) PLATES. A WHOLE LIBP.AFeV IN ITSELe. ImYA'-UBLE IN ANY FAMIL, AMD I ANY SCHOOL. For Schoes. recommended bv State Supt V of dltl'ereiit States & by .10 College Prest s. Vboiit ;'. b(- have been plaeeel in Public Schoeds oy law er by Scheiol Diners. (V)iitains :!ei)0'illu.-tr::tion. nearly three times J as manv as in anv other Du tiemary. riMie bfst family help in training children to become intelligent men and women. Vale (t Webster's is "n tin:e s rs great as that ed anv other series ed Die-tiemaries. Published bv U. & V. nerrlnm, 4112 Springfield, Mass. H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Retail Dealers in riNE EUMEEIi. EAT II. SUING EES. SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Male, street. Corner of Eifth, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber. d-i W a t:-.e I 1 liu : 5 k a nnpte Guic to i Hi am rer j A ittrctent wwnandool, e,ecu"i ot ti j rrf s in-, r-vitirm-i-? :i:r.i y. j rni 'i pvrai!i-i.t. rrni)at !ie inVt.inia'i- f k i Ci-i A -J" f3 -t- t"fi.ify iii imn, c.iu- ai ii i.:;i..he, .Hed.ic ' rr'ii'2rKi.t A 1 .!: tn hrJai.vl. A itief to Tf,vf, -oii;i;t:'jR, ii r:.i!'ft. Cclclmry .; a. r.ifieH.y routpir. d, CViijiiifrnl le-(;r C.'i:l- pti-u, O'ti pi it, 'Js'vm ii'ni C'i:irt"iiin. 2 "ifciiir.wtj Co Marrinjre, :n nr 'ft m'.t'i f' lnr. , ft-iiictj it iUuTfiiirt...n, S.n?l( lite r . 'i, in ;;, l.iw tt'Ihvorro, I-'-jal rjhu 'f n: -.-ci w .; . u, r c, iciut..:; Liicas' H prruKsr to W cnr n, tV-ir rmi rTMn:riit. A l. ('k t"r print a:t Ct Oon i i .111 oirrt, t inctuiv, riwv?1et & en t7crmatroriia;o. Sexual Debility, and Itu fctency f nMSf.k'buMiiiii JL.c.-i, onimp 8 mii.al L.nm -:o.t, N -rvrtivine-fi. Ay r--iH to S wirTy, Ceiifuim of 2 irat, l'h rictd c&y, I':Jnno? of i,hl, lteiUrtivv Memory, ian Kcxusl I'ow r, ti'lv;ii HirriHre iiuprtix r nr vHnr t t-ntin-it, anl (frtat ntrr m'urS rtccirt frt)if rw-. u( pivaie (LicmJ ; atua e ver CJi-int. s 4J cc- j. r'l l int? in v Iwnnl -Hnn, $1. 1y citaia &0 p!' ninl on r IvM) llluatratictis, inra u.f every X. iiif tit t'e pt-fifra iv- tr.itovi tlmt U wonh koowinp, an4 twiirS tlint i nut pLiSli'-i in ti:y ctiier ui k. 1c om biifd Tolunw ia i.:vi;T tiir in t l'i puTnr Wcrfirul Bxk pMic'irU, aul tru9etli!-Mij.i ii af:er ttiinjj It can hre ttnir numry n dinUi .1. The A".th?r f c xprricnced V!iri: -n .f n-ary yt-ir practice, (n i r- !l km.vn.) an-1 thr adv.re jr;vvii,"ar,i ili '.c f r trr ai:it.t la.J 1'itm, vill I.s f nfl if :.c.t .d;e to t-ieiuik-rM fivm inipurit:-. ;f Utc ry-Kt- n, curly 'ior,'i'. t v'po', or cry t the n;Tin-r-ctia tr.i'.ih't 9 rri.ii.f? unti f the hZ' f Private" or Chronic" d:tn;'. St-nt ii nn.-; vfl'nw1or t fipVte in nuc, it Frirf in M .;Tpt S:Ivi t c f Ciitci.. Cani:' ;:ioa Cur.fl leTitial, ai- 1 1. tt- r nr j)--n:p'T aat-uik'T .ns-re-M without chaw ) A llr-j: Cr. DtSn?: sry, 12 Jf. bin ft.,M.lx M-i. (23tablishodlS47.) . t For tale Ly r-cwj Deaiprs, AG-NT3 waiiod. T rlt- M'TTS iwrltra all pwort anftnr fmm "V R Ki'lTt-'i!'; M-w J 'm.. th.-ir rarrn cud aJ lrr, 1 herllijr urrt liif-li thit Wl't rnrH Jf PF.0F. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE r03 SPS33IATT0EHCEA. ' "Q5IV1 EMAIL , . jm " I -A a'unlil- l:itteeu- rj iSfS lKwI,rfcrt.eiH.Vr, flT OV "Tw ,ral 'C'MHf, an rrlinlt P9'wA ' ' ' ' -Vjciv N-w ai U yt..itnr'yrr.vtt- N.JGr':!: , i 1TP Irir.tiY ttr the i. rd ninl feftmu tiit Cire ol Xl - y i Iirpctri:c v b t) c otilv inl; nri rrPHitTH( true wry. vir: T'irect - A; p:iec..;o tv ii:t pntt- cipnl Sat of tie I.'iw;ip, nt :;t,; !y At orT-ticn. c ;.d 't r I i pf iic 1 1 iiu-i-r ci t..t fc'rxx.U'.nl A e c't ! P'juc ultory Ddcia, 1 ro.t at3 W andi n.. lr, thia. Tlir i:e t? -e lVmcdy in a!--iJ v i:lt pain c r i cn t-n f-r--t, it t fj:i!"ly iioid rml Nn rSorcii, pv-Vrcriir an im:nodivO tf.t'lliirjc rctoretivp iu ci rpm the ix nal autA n,-r-uv" pi. ai iilid;i wrrkd f r -r.i fp:l-ul n e ius ;'ir ir.ind. ii i.n 't t a- 1 FGUi:d r-: d cxwtiff, tupping !. Cratn ir--ni v-tvni, r"r- tt Dimnesa of Si"ht. Kprvous rrbilify, Coi.ruaitii on T.C.-.B. Avertuon xo b oc ciy. i e. Ktc. .-! tr -i-a; p-i.r- Dfc mi premature o'd n-c usfli!v t'-rtmipai'vui; tl i tr.Mil' , and r triu ; rt cnu Vior, tl;r it imf br-i !Ttiaat Jr Vt .. ihn jn; of tr-trrnrnl I. an fto;l tJ-t'ti i very tcvcrtf cac, and i wtr a prnnnutict-d furrti. Drugs arL-t4" i: n h r'Trjl-d in thr trulf. m', a nmi'T wrtU.ir imi-i U, un hiit vt c it ary rrur 'n (TKd. j ir-i n Nnit, n- nt--ut ti' r.-cpara-ti"i!, Vrj.-t.ciO rSea ii r.hilf a to poiiti.5y iruaran Ice Uuit it will yira auisfct on. Ourirg the eiiit y-arsliir.t it ha f m n. r-i tir. we l.ar t:-o!aidk tt t . i:itiiil- aa ta liu, &id il i low rii.rr d d ty t'ie Uv!irl Pro f'- jo Ific n t rnriunai miu vet ilicov-nd rt lr - end rurtt.- rhU vry pr-r. ant truubic. tSat ij k r..- n t j be rnuirfUnto'tl n;i."t t d upnn quart s pn r ith thc;rtit'a rotT:m r nd t ii: f :.XIj- i'. tr d i -"prt u? io a T.cat h t. enutr'i t- )nt u tit-T'' h. t 4 nr "i- a p:.-i?i wr-nner hy mail -U d f- r ? 3 Tco bixe. f uit-irr.t tc cttt- t a rw-"t:iituf i lf: ml m .rrr r-ir t ? 5 L'nn f b'5- iast-n thr-j i,t. mon;!-.. v. i 1 i rp -.m-u. f ret or vicrwr. in te worst .-. t 7. FtU! DUiiCriCIifi for vii-r' wi'l n--ny EACil ICX. (Pfnd ft- a Irtcrir?ive Pamp-ilt-t ric Ana'rfiT,(r,'V I ".'ifcT'ti'ivTii. ni :' riti inoe ihc i.nt c pi:rl j, rat !h-r rrra rw rctnr d t p -rlert manitxd, and M fitted for !! dutif of i t . - "a it nevn-aff-rted. 9 S rut P-a:cd for itrui p tt : ny on 2. S"d Cny by le ' KEW!EDY CO. r.:rG.CHE:?rl?T& tjarfeetand8h. St a. ST. LC'J'3 KO 25 PrlTare KoapHal. 10 1 1 ?. Urk t-.i'hirax 1 II. CTfipeity.alli! A Dear rrk. prle tQ eenta br mail. Myat rtra of ?3ture. t'byi. okt;y of Waxriac. Or ftaoa ff 4inrrtUo, Iieaae- of Youth aod Manhood; a weal'b of chele anl Tain able la furmatioii. of iatrmt ut to(h texea. othina oTi-n ve to v4 iante arid r?fi Dement. Ior-oaaili-n niitr before published. No fmm.ly ahould m withont iu (T7"Adi"-. Dr. A. Q. LIN. -Jj:! iMarfc Qt- rnTiw.toreoK ana : and B CofinltatirB free. 1 i'ite a a met aanrl aod Gentle-1 - -nd one dolKr j " C9 far aampiea of bemt I CJ 9 robber r1. attd I C Taiufchle ioformaiioo I , . hw eTTirera. Kf-lfn- CXZ tl V Vial, h I rr-l-r Ux. PrivAlc 1 bnmf sod aurae 3 La-ltea duriog coo- !" flTTIt. 3 mmJm m lutrljr and .erdiiy cured. 1 ua lrsa. No Ljubtwitjr. hod at tap ir fuH urtmUrt. Dr Carlton, JLi3 Ctark at Ch'teac, UU mum WHOLESALE W tux Aiipunii'.'es that he I.s L.. At IVhulesnlc or Itcluil ! Hoqs Killed and Packed (V COMJIISS IO .V. &ARHa Wholesale and Retail, SPECIAL BATES! C,ivn to HOTELS." CALL AT ONCE AND EJT AMINE MY MEATS, AND TRY THEM'. SHOP North side M;iin, lletweea 4th and 5lh Streets. G. "W. O'Heill, $11? PrTrietor. THE OLD It ELI AH LE. 5 I'U.M'lMOl'S ALL-HAIL KOL'IL! NO C II A NUC OT CAKS! ONE K0A1),0NE MANAGEMENT! From mtz:wc :nm to PittslmrEli, HarrisMr?, Baltimore, WasWnston, PMlaicliiMa & New Yort. Croat Sitsort Linr BUT VIA NEW YORK CITY. Reaches all PoinU hi PinnsyiC'inia and N(to Jersty. Pullman Palace Cars ON ALL EXPRCSS TRAINS I MAGNIFICENT C A R S F.IJU1ITF.D WITH THE 'F.I.KHRATF.I WESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKES -Ai- Jann?y's New Patent Safelj Platrorm aii(l.Ci!5lor. Elegant Ealing Houses WITH AMFLE TIME FOR MEAL THREE EXPRES TRAINS LEAVE CIIICAUO AS FOLLOWS N.OO A. 31. SPECIAL FAST EX I'll ESS t'X CKIT SUNDAY. With the popular Vestibule Sleeping Car Eeviehc-ti I'itNbnrn'i. 2 a. m. : Il.'irrisi'tirir. 11 :4."H. III. : I'lillilile-lplihi. 4 :()0 p.m. ; N-w Yenk ei :4o p. in. ; Hejstem, :t.r a. in. : JWil! inline tt :M p. in. ; W ashington. 9 :oo p. m., ne.-.t eiiiy. 5:15 I'. 31. Atlantic tlxp. (Ial!y; With Drawing-Room awl Hotel Car. Koae lie ritburirh. 12 :1 r p. m. ; linn IslnirK. lo:55 p. ni. ; Philadelphia. 3 .1. in. ; New York ei -Aj a. III. ; Spe-fliil l'liilaiirlplii.-l .Sle-e-pinS Car em tins Train, wliie-h reinains in ilopof until 7 :'.' a. in., afroreliiig l'li'ladelpliia pxsseuKors a full night's rest. S:10 P.M. Night Kxp.Kxcert Saturd'y. With Drawing-Room Slewing Car. Keache-s I'ittslmrch 7 p. m. ; H:trri;lursr. 3 -M a. in. ; Haltiineiro, 7 :45 a. in.: WaMiinpton 3 :d5 a. in. ; Philadelphia 8 i.TO a. lu. : New York, 10 :3S a. m. ; Ileisteni. S :40 I), m. 'J'hrotili Lalti ineirc and Wasliingtou Hleciiiii Car on this Traiti. FAI'.R ALWAYS AS LOW AS AN V OT1IK1I LIST. j Tlirourh Tle-kets fur Sale at all I'rineipal Points in the West. Ask lor lliein via the FOKT WAYNE A PENNSYLVANIA LINK. F. E. MVE1IS. ts'.y Cen. Pass. & Ticket Aft., Cmk-acso. O. F. JOHNSON, UEALEIi IN Drugs? Medicines WALLPAPER, 55S r-- y-s-W !LC S-'lS- :rf j-" .fc'S- r'l iff If " j.. i v All Paper Trimmed Free of .: . . Charge. ALSO DEALER IN HOOKS, Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. rrescriptlonw Carefully Compounded by n I'.xprrieiierel Urnxsist. KEMEM PEIi THE PLACE. 6th ST., 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN, PLATTSMOUTH. N U. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Our iattt STI,EE;T,, East of IMatte Valley House. THE OLDEST LIvERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Albnayi on Hand. Careful Drivers cent with car riages if desired. CarriaKcs sent to Djot ii iiiec't nil tralm whenever orelered. THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attendee! and earrlnpe furnished it triends. Address, .J. W. SHANNON. . 42-ly P!'tt. nio'ith. Nel Mm AND RETAIL s '7?3T JvJ T(,7 f jiri-parej f furni.sli iiU Kiiuli. el W. D. JONES' Aguin l.-ike- the Brick Livery Stable. rLATTSMCLTJI. NKItK.UKA The olel Poi!iur Ktahle.. in I'lrit t sine il h. lire now lrrscd hv Vm. I. .ION KS. and h but ei liand nor aiui h.iUiUoiiie a-e-oiuiiioJ.i.ian'(, In th shape of HORSES,' CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,' . . . mid SA1WIE HORSES. 1 am prepared to Keep MORSPM FOR SALE 3 TRADE! Anlwill Train and Break Colta On Uea-ion:iMe Term. ALSOKEMCMUEIt, That illi "plenty of room (that every eii-s kiieH k I h.ive) in my "table. 1 can net Farmer : stoe-U and waurenii. lemel.t eif hay, &c, uudi-r ror-e-r. wile-re? t lie-V will ke-e-p elry. Thankinn ail niv old patron fir the ir libera, ity. I sulie-it tiiedr trnele.iertlie f 'ilur". uti-.ti- i lliat 1 can aei-ouimoeiale lliein better and better hy them than f tr before. 1 WM.D. JUNKS. Zi Ke '. i ma?.?- S' 13 PICKS Nlcclr bound, lionet. at tip. he-en, Pwlnc, Jtis universally aiknowleelped lobe r-"J rvrialm its departmiMit of joiirualiiii '' 1 nuti'lier cemtaiiiM 41 1e 4 lame paj.es. t hi tiim le the pace, with H lianelsnine' nui . . i 's l.eatit il'etlly illus.t rnteel. with ,.. eloiihle-plat" e-loiiaviiis. It Is el "Voed e-iilv to llve KfU ami the lnirv. I tltllKU or NTtX'K lllll l til :: , atford t elei wit hull I It,. It diviuse' , I lie j e; of breedine. i he merits of tlu varieiim i.n the most approvcel methods ml iced.: . r i handling, anel eve-rv thl ne pertain hit' t :;.-' - ce-ssf ul inai.Kjenii'i)' of llvo ftock en 1 1 f-s n. It lias an ably e e.inliie teel I elrriiimy ttr p.ni't ment. in wl.ich "111 be 1 n lid 1' i s upem the- laws eif health ami disease, us : ; ; to elouie stle: animal's, whie-h eanneit fall t I jjre'at value- to a!l who are lutei este-d In hi v H;. oi live stoe-k. tuesf in.-.s re'lalinu t elieat ' T ;.ll kinds of llvo stork, and the re-me-e'le i '-r tin-in. are answere-et in Iiik Joi tnai. ' i month feir the benefit of suhsri iln-rs. It i. t.iins ne-pa" at e- elepart menl s. et'i veil '! to i i TLK. IIOICHf... Mlll.i:i. HIE a; . i t he 1 1( ami its eeirps of eelitors at' r o-rnieel t hroimheiut the entile eoun'rv ; '. . e .11 OKI' TIIOKOI l.ll. ntu ri fl, and I !!': rile'is iu the ir M-p;i.itc ei- ; '. inents. t hat enn be loiiud in Ame-re n. ' pen is spare-el. on the part ef its pn'ilisl , . i. t ) made It a hiiih-totiril. rt lid tiff . jnan u-iil an-' -i -rtructive Joiinifl. siie-h as every Inte-lliuen) I !. er anel tee-k breeder w ill filed worth mail y lis cost ea-h v ir. THIC yAtlOXAI. LJXE ST()t K J'-r,'? J'AL Is the largest s well v tho be '. :' :' Journal publishe el. Siibsci ipl ion price B'2. IS per anMi'n. prepaid. Posters haiidseime-y iPuslra'- -line eii(4ia ii.ys'e.f ;ve steie-k. maili'd f - .. plie-al inn tei I hose-n ii will make up e' ' 1 a liberal re.im'e.fm titfoimi. Aiblres' ' . 'in ters, renit-tel illli the'se e 1 1 1 ; l f 1 1 1 1 1 u IliOI.e in slinie eif Postal t inter er Draft, to STOCK .lOl'HNALCO.. I'ublfl rwi2 Lake-side ibiildinj;, chn.'. .: gjfta - i.w- ! ?. -it.-- f" li'.Z Sy-iif )' - "V "ti. S : ;': ;ri ...s.iirjf . . :S&-t-''' "iii'i fmi ' THE HENRY F. MILL V. R F I A N O F 0 R T V V BOSTOIST, 2&J:.:;rj rsn iv Tin Boston Public Schools.. Mass. State Noiir,. i Schools. The New England Conser vatory of Musi- Ex clusively''. TW-:0 AWARDS D E I i; ?, I :j THIS ESTABLTSliV ; : 11 V THE Philadelphia Eshitit-icr. 7 No other Piane) I'orte bouse, k!': ' . bin, receive ne-re than one. During the Concert Seanon .'' : '?', 'T7, these PiaueiH were used in Hostou : . in mure thaa 125 concerts. The season of 1 s77 anel '78 pion .: . ;- great'-r number to be added to the ! . Notices o f once: v.. Eemarkable for its purity, riehnr ; eiines." of ton.." IJeston Journal. "No mieli Instrument) have been Lowell concert room before." L'.' Daily Citizen. 'Surpa-ed a!i) t!i"jf r.f th kin heard irr our city." Lowell Vox Pe Tiic.'s'raTIe bv any tbat have Our conecr!-".'' 'xuSrllle Daily .'. ... JAMES PEt : bai been appointed agent for the; -Pianos. Send Tor catalofjue. PI attsrnduth N - LrJ-' Tut '1.IVI. sloe K. I .Tho Nation fl r:Llvo-Stor'-:JotJi MKlr'i rseuti Mif emu i u i'