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T HE HERA LI). jatJJVAL AND HEVXiaVKZ OF FLATTS ;.Ot'XH MAILS. : ASTIBH, KOKTHiaiW Jt ROUTHEltl .rhtfl at - 3 -V) a. ni. I Dcp:irt at - 5 : a. rn 1 S :OU p. in. OKAUl VIA I!. A M. Arrat los3oa.ia. 1 Dcrart at 2 :I5 p. rn. WRsrnur via b. ft m. Arrlr tt t dfip.m. Depart at - 10 roo a. m. WTtKriKO "W ATKK. ArrtT at 13 in. I Lk-part at - 1 0 p, ra. MCK PLUKFS PJOOX MILLS. Arrive li 0 in. I Depart at - 1 .-oo p. m. J. W. MARSHALL. P. M. LOCALADVEUTI.SEMKNT8. Xmultnt, 15 cnU a line. Kefnilar adYertl.i n, ! oenw per line. No advertisement insect 1 lor leas than 25 cents. Lecal notice at fitatnte rates. Attorneys and officers of the law win be neld rKSpntuitble for all lecal notices they hand in, and all parti demanding proof of publica tion of any notice will be held for the publica tion lee td cuch notice. COMMUNICATIONS. As.our space U limited, all coiumunfMiMon sust be brief aod to the point, with bo waste Thertperl rei.ponirIe for the correctness accordlni? to copy of paid matter and paid Le gale, only. 1 An person who takes the paper refnlarty from the' pos'-offioe, whether direcied to his txMme. or whether be Is a subscriber or not Is responsible for the pay. 2 If any person orders his paper discontin ued he must pay all arrearoRe. or the publish er may continue to send it until payment Is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the oflice or not. 3 1 he courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for Is prima facie evidence of intkxtiox At, rsAiu. LOCAL NEWS Bell Ringers and Concert to-uight. Mr. Austin fell from a crib and broke two ribs on Monday. Parade by the Oakes Bros' Cornet Band. rat is shadowing" around, seek lug whom he may devour. w Novelties in the One candy lin at the P. O. News Depot. Don't fail to secure your sats for the Oaks Bros. Bell Ringers. The De Witt Free Press says a good word for our Sheriff Ilyers. Go to the Bell Ringers to-uight at "Fitzgerald Hall. Chairman Wolfe, comes up and or ders Letter Heads for County Superin tendent. Henry Boeck is having brick haul ed for the purpose of building a new house. Go and see the large display of Val entines of all Varieties atthe P. O. News Depot. To-morrow, the 81st, will be forty eight minutes longer than the first day of January. Doubled "Ads" and doubled Local matter, makes a very gooJ paper to kindle fires with, etc. -The river is considered unsafe, though several horses and a light wag ou were crossed n Tuesday. Charley Bibcock, from Weeping Water p ys up for the IIkrald two years, and the Inter-Ocean to boot. Billy Marble's combination troupe will t here comet i me in February and give us an exhibition of their talent. No one should fail ti see Mr. J. Prin dlt. the grea: American Dialect artist, with the Oakcs Bros. He will make you laugh. The ice men have succeeded in towiug away enough of the cooling nrticle to last us tho coming sum mer. Ruffner & Black are preparing for their spring trade, as is evidenced by that 1,000 first-class Letter Heads from the Hekai.d office. The Oakcs Bros' Concert and Bell Ringers are very highly spoken of by the Press where ever they play. Don't fail to hear them to-night. We call attention to the new Ad. of Ben nemple, Esir., our old butcher friend, who proposes to do his best to fill the inter man with good meat. Juet see the Display of Valentines, largest assortment ever brought to riattsmouth. at the P. O. News De pot. Don't fail to buy one for your sweetheart. The remains of a Mrs. Smith, who lived in the south part of town, were taken to Burlington for interment on Tuesday afternoon. Remember the lecture on 4,Self Help," at the High School Hall, Friday evening, by Prof. Kellom, the third of the High School Course. When vou coma to Plattsmouth don't fail to go to the P. O. News Depot if you want choice Candies. Oranges, Lemons. School books and choap read ing matter. The Woman's Temperance Union, meets at the residence of Mrs. C. Par rnele this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Tickets for sale at J. P. Young's for the High School Course of lectures, consisting of five lectures and school exhibition, only one dollar. Next lec ture Friday night. We get the Black Hills Daily Her ald from Fred Dorrington every now and then. From perusing its pages we judge Fred is developing consider able musical ability out there. Mrs. Fleming, of Lincoln and, her brother, Frank Hager, a Machinest from this place, started for Creston on Monday, in answer to a telegram an nouncing the death of an Aunt. Happy Cal, f visage dark, who resides upon High School bill, is an un failing source f amusement to the school children, with his pranks aad fun, and Cal. Junior marches them round at the tap of his drum, in fine style. Some of the boy? put tin adver-j tisements of somebody's patent soap in the contribution box Sunday night, at th :?cturr, ir. stead of !.cn?st nickel. . Th- ;--:r ties w!;c- guarai.ti-f.! Mr. Ballr-y ' 1 : s ,jo:r-7 1 1; ; nk E?-o".;C-r vrm: !tl ch.ig" l'ernonal. John Fitzgerald is home again. Mr. Ed. IIi:rali lias gone to Lin coln. Sheriff Hycrs and Clerk Wells are lobbying. Geo. Smith telegraphed Chief Moiri slon last night that the prohibition bill passed the House "hooping." "" Miss Viola Barnes, returned Tues day from Lincoln, where she has been visiting friends for several days. N. Li. Thatcher, an old-time grain dealer of this city, came down from his western home n Wednesday to see the boys. G. W. Worley of Three Groves, made the personal acquaintance of the Edi tor, during a pleasant call at this office The first of a series of monthly concerts will be given Sunday evenine by the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School at the Church. Remember the time and place, and attend the Con cert. Admi&sion Free. C. G. HEROLD'S . ten thousand dollars' worth of Winter Clothing must bo sold by tho 1st of March. 25 per cent, below cost; now is your time for cheap Clothing. 45tl The Sheriff over-hauled one Frank Wendel, at Omaha, for stealing a 820 gold piece and some jewelry from Mr. Hicks, of this place. He plead guitly to the charge of petit larceny, and was sentenced to 90 days in tho dug-wut. SELF HELP. High School Ball. FRIDAY EVENING. That means help yoursell up the hill and up the stairs, and Prof. Kellom will teach you to help yjself up the hilly and stairy path of hie, to health, happiness and prospei ity. Settlement Notice. Every one indebted to the undersign ed, either by book account or note will please come forward and settle by the 15th day of i ebruary. as all accounts will be placed in the hands of a collct- or after that date. 45t3 J. II. BfTTKRY. Thpy had a dance last week, which was not a decided success financially. One reason boys, can be attributed to the cheap invitation, which gave the thing away completely. You might have paid enough for tho same but it was piinted in such a way that ld folks to think "cheap job" "cheap dance." Greenback job work won't c ill a crowd in this city. Prof. J. .. Kellom. of Omaha, will lecture at the High School Hal!, Fii day evening, on "Self Help." This lec ture was prepared for the voting men of Omaha, to whom it was first deliv ered and where it met with great suc cess. Although prepared especially fcr young men its interest is not con fined to them, but extend to all. old and young, and we hope to see all turn out and welcome; Prof. Kellom, one of the leaders in educational matters in Nebraska. A. F. A A. JI. The members of Plattsmouth Lodge No. C, will hold a strictly Masonic fes tival at their Lodge rooms on the evening of the 22d of February. It is to be in the nature of a pleasant so cial re-union of Master Masons, their wives and daughters, at which plain refreshments will be served, and ap propriate speecl.es and music become a part of the evening's entertainment, All entitled to aid and assist in this endeavor to make th.ngs brighter and smoother for the fraternity and the people are cordially invited to attend. Saturday evening, Feb. 22d. The two lectures given by Com pradore G. W. Bailey on Friday and Saturday evenings of last week were fairly well attended, and on Sunday evening his lecture on Religions of China was delivered to a crowded house, which spoke well for his ability to maintaiu an interest in his hearers. The lecturer labored under the disad vantage of extreme fatigue on the first evening, having traveled all the pre vious night, but nevertheless manfully filled his part of the contract by en tertaining his audience the usual time, and fairly introduced the subject of China and the Chinese," which he more fully enlarged upon during the secondeveningillustrating 1 y his many Chinese articles, the various parts of his lecture. He wa3 dressed in full Chinese costume (minus queue.) the se cond evening his costume being the ar mour worn by the soldier of China. Just here we may remark that many objected to the severe ephithets he ap plied to the American Nation and to the Free Thinkers, but his severity against many practices of his own country, as he claims China to be, aud especially against her soldiery, was equally severe. Taken all in all, although very differ ent from what we expected, Compra dore Bailey on " China and the Chi nese" was a happy choice for the open ing lectures of the High School Course, and has left the people, we think, with an interest in and a disposition to at tend the remainder. Want a load of oats want some dry wood want some more corn. Hur ry up and bring it along. Two cents a bushel above the market price for corn brought in on old subscription. For Sale, A good Pipe Organ with three regis ters of Pipes. Churches in want of a good Organ will do well to examine this Instrument. Apply to Jamtts PTTirn, Neb. Go i Alf 7v.L-i una ii at one? -'3 ; MAKRiLU. i:03Ei:TSIIAZEIiTINK At the" residence of the Jlride's father near South Bend. t.';iss Co., Nebraska, on the lath of January 1873, by the Kev. KIdcr White. Mil. John K." Komcisrs to Mis.t Harah Hazeltixe ; a.l of Chm County, The tJ room is a brother of our Joe Roberts and the IIekaeo most sincerely wishes the newly wedded pair health, Lapplnces aud pros purity. Another of 'Em. Good news! Glorious triumph of the cause! &C, &c. We are creditably in formed that Sam. Barker, our Sam. has become a prohibitionist, got con verted down at Lincoln lost week. He went to hear Doctor Miller, and be came a prohibiter from that "minit." You see, the Doctor's story about the man who could never pass a saloon took Sam's eye and tired his imagina tion. The next day after the lecture he and Mart. Cutler look the freight up to Ashland, where Mart, and oth ers were to deliver a lot of cattle. Af ter they had fixed up the stock they strolled up town. It was late at night and they approached a well-known sa loon. Grasping Mart's arm with s firm grip, Sam. says: "Now, Mart., you don't believe I am converted to tem perance. I am. Dr. Miller did it Now, just see me march by that sa loon mind, now, keep 'long side of me and see that I don't go in." They marched way by, head up and with proud step; ILen reverse. "Now.1 says Sam, "see me go back on her.' So back they went. As they passed the doer Sam. peered inside intently No light was visible no anxious-eyed bar-keeper, seeking to devour, was there. "Blast the old thing," contin ued Sam., "there's no light in her; if there was we'd stop and have a drink but, I did go by it once, now, didn't I, Mart?" Notice Steamboat Manufacturing Com pany of Plattsmouth. All the Stockholders and members of this company are requested to meet at Geo. S. Smith's office on Friday night, February 28, 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 fficers of the company for the en suing year. Br order of Board of Directors 4t Improred Lands for Sale. D. II. Wheeler & Co. have 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 V0 acres ; running water in abundance; dose to market and good school. This is a bargain for any person who intends to buv laud the coming season who in tends putting a crop in and save the rent. The opportunity will only be offered for a short time, as the party will ga east soon. Call and see Wheeler & Co., for terms and price. 44t2 A certain mau got mad at the editor and stepped his paper. The next week he sold all his corn at four cents below the market prices; then his property was sold to pay taxes because he only heard of the convention three day after it adjourned ; lie lost ten dollars betting on Mollie McCarthy ten days after Ten Broetk won the race; he was arrested and fined eight dollars for going hunt ing on Sunday, and he paid three hundred dollars for a lot of forged notes that had been advertised two weeks and the public cautioned not to negotiate for them. He then paid a great Lig Irishman, with legs like a derrick, to kick him all the way to the newspaper office, where he paid four yeais subscription in advance, and made the editor sign and swear to an agreement to knock him down if ever he ordered his paper stopped again. Ex. A Card. The great pr pularity the " Mason & Hamlin Organ has deservedly obtained in this County has induced several unscrupulous ren ders ofothtr organs to resort to various tricks to dispose of their organs. The last 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 oili 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.; Mr. F. P. Tiiomvsox. Bush bury, Neb. 4-R4. The Death Rate or Our country is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life leing les sened every year, without any reason able cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant origin. At this season of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry df everyday life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands loose their lives in this way every winter, while had Vouchee's Ger man Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseas es of the Throat and Lungs, Jioschee's German Syrup has proven itself to be the greatest discovery of the kind in medicine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950.000 bottles eold last year without a single failure known. 44eowly. THE MARKETS. HOME markets. BErOKTiiD lt F. K. WU1TR. Wheat, No. 2 pvjT,o " 3 40frt5 " re 1 ecte d unfit xi Corn 12JiW134 Oats KXTclJ Barley, o. 2 ... 2nr,ct " 3 1543 rejected 2f)ivi Kye LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS New York. Jan. 23. Motey.... Gold at par LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. j Chicaoo. Jan. 2a. 500C?t5 25 3V ' co '.; j Flour, . yviieat. C ijiii, . . Kj-e.... ' .' r ' ,v ..1 .-5 C- I SPECIAL NOTICES. S5.00 Fine Bo'ots Custom made $.5.00 at 44tf Sherwood's. For Sale or Rent. Good second hand Organs and Melo- dtons, apply to James Pettek, Dealer In Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, Neb. 44tf $5.00 Made to order FINE CALF BOOTS $VOO, 44tf at Suerwood's. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach 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 March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. D. D. Maktindalk. 41m6 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. $5.00 At R. Sherwood's, made to order Fine 44tf Calf Boots S5.00. Yick's Floral Guide. A beautiful werk of 108 papes. One Colored Flower Plate, and 3U0 Illustration", with In scriptions of the best Flower and Vegetables, and how to crow them. All for a Five Cent Stamp. In English or German. The Flower and Vegetable (larden.175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and man? hundred Eugrav inga. For AO cents in paper covers ; $1,00 m el egant cloth. Ia German or English. VicWa Illustrated Monthly Magazine. 32 Tapes a Colored Tlate in every number and many line Engravings. I'rlce $1.25 a year; Five copies for S.voo. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are the best in the world. Send Fivk Cmst Stamp for a Flokal (iuum, containing List and Fricei.and plenty ot infor mation. Address JAMES VICE., Rochester, '. Y. 43U The Mason & Hamlin Organ 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 has eminently fitted him for the work which he has been so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive and complete and the collection of music throughout is fine. Our Musicians are a unit in rec com mending it. Books can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drag Store. Jamcs Pettee, Agent, 44tf Plattsmouth, Neb. A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Hoots aud Shoes at Shwrwood's cheap. 44tf Special Notice to Farmers. All enterprising farmer should send to W EEKS, UEI.L & CO..30'-i North Fifth Street. Philadel phia, Pa-, for circular concerning their new Ag ricultural Warehouse, which they have opened in that city. They otter to ship anything in tiie ugricltural line, no matter how xiiKtll the order, at wholesale cost, direct to your homes, free of freight charges. They also offer to farmers the Surprise Corn Hheller for the nom inal sum of two dollars. It 1 the bet liaud machine In the market, will shell one hundred busheU of corn por day ; any boy or girl on the farm can use it ; it i." neatly iind Kiihstaiui:illy made in fact, it it is the most durable machine in ue. They also offer their Philadelphia Broadcast Seed Sower for six ilollars, twelve hundred of which are now ia use. Every farm ei should have one. Special rates given to reliable farmers who will act HsawiiU. Cah must accomiiany or der. Send all money bv post office money order. regimered letter or expresn. circular mailed iroe to every iarmer in tne United states ou application to VV EEKS. HELL A CO, 44U North Fifth Street, I hila , Ta. Ladies, Gents and Children's Under wear. Cotton Flannels, lied Flannels. Linsey and Jeans, at E. G. Dovey & Son s. MONEY SAVED by buying BOOTS AND SHOES. 31 tf at Merges'. Itockwell 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. 28tf. T.-wkwpll ha inst rpopivpd nitin chests of choice teas, which he sells at from 25cts to SI per pound. The best bargain in teas you ever saw. 28tf. We sets that Merges got the premium again at tne state l air on his own work for beauty and durability, lie really does make fine and good work. 3Uf Cheaper than the Cheapest, Never Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Merges. 31tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He ) t. 1 A, A. ft i A f has a large assortment Stf. Boots and Shoes Cheap, call and examine prices at Sltf Merges'. See Mr. King's Ad about Shenandos.li Nurseries. 38tf Rockwell keeps clothing and gent's underwear. 28tf. County Orders will be received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. 41tf. Don't buv that nasty, dirty, steamed lard, when you can take your can to J. W. Marthis and have it tilled with prime, white, kettle, rendered lard, at 6 per lb. cash. 4U4 RockwUl has a full line of Grocer ies. 28tf. Market Gardeners, send for Root's Garden Manual for 1879, fall 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 At Rockwell'b, a very full line of Mil linery goods of the very latest styles, such as flowers, ribbons, plumes and tips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, and many other little novel ties that cannot bo had at any other place in town. 28tf. Those 'wishinsr OTsters can obtain them bv the can or dish, of the. hpst brands, cheap, at Henrv ThierolFs.two doors east of the P. O. S4tf Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of Mav. 1878 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, wib an inferior quality of ciears, resorted to by some unprinci pled ir.r.n u :h.u i; re. .o:ie are geuu-1 ine unless pk-ni.Iy libeled: ! TTTT TTTv Ti' ' ""t Ian wVACfVKKi A nice assortment of Repellents Cashmeres, American Dress Goods, Ties, liuchitig, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ladips and Children's Hosiery, Felt Skirts, &c, &c, at E. G. DovEt & Son's. Rockwell has th neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Re sure and see them before the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fast. 28tf Thirty f th beat organ makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated Pre saya two hichest (old medals have beeu awarded to me American maimers, juason o. uamiin. C K. AAA Ai n worth of Farm PRomren QtljVUU.Ul . r alone can be saved by using uenunniai tun iLnermivouu. zvij A fine assortment of Blankets at 29 tf E. G. Dovey & Son's, EEMEOY FOR BALDNESS Frmripuon Free py S & . wh-u . b.w Krw Ui ot Ur.WkiUM or - - Itwraon win will cree to da. to meulf product. fUmlornon A Co., 1 ft In ton Flao, Sew Zork. Rockwell, of Louisville, has just fin ished his new store, 23x35, which he has full of new goods. Be sure aud give him a call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells very cheap 28tf. The Attanta Ga., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructivenes of the "Sherman Kat wuicu is c 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 knockB "Sher man Rats," stiff and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: TheCen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. e 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, bartis and hog pens. Sir.ce 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 font. Thanks, thanks. Very respect fulh E. M. Britts, & Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, tt at., is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 23 cents, large cans 31,00 20tf. WHILE THE GRAVE ROBBERS 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 failing remedy. llrowo's Cough ISalsiim. This Balsam does not stupefy with opiates. but produces easy expectoration and assists nature in her efforts to cure herself. Do not neglect that cough until it is too late. Every delay less ens the chance of recovery. For clear ing and strengthening the voice use llrown"8 Tar Troclscs once and you will use no others. Physicians who have tried Uron 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 dealing remedy of the 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. You must Cure that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you can cure yourself. It has established the fact that 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 tie youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. You 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 your Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use SIIILOII s SYSTEM VITALI- ZER. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such teims as these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by Chapman fe Smith. Druggists. Well's Persian Perfume "HACKME- TACK" is rich aud fragrant, try it. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth JS eb. 331yeow LEGAL, NOTICES. Omaha and South-Western Railroad Company. AN UAL, SIKKTING. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cinaha and South-Western Railroad Com pany will be held at the otlu-e of the Company, in FlattBmoulh. Neb., on Thurda. February L'Tlli, cnculiiK. at 10 o'clock a. in., for the elec tion of Directors and any other business which may legally come before the meeting. Jons N. DKMSON.Sec'y. Boston, Jan'y 20lh,i87S. 45U Burlington and Missouri Riv er Railroad Company in Nebraska. AJIXVIL MF.ETIXG. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the HurliiiKtoi) and Missouri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska will be held at the office of the Company, in riattsmouth. Neb., on Thursday. February 27. ensuing, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of Directors and any oth er business which mav legally come before the meeting. John N. Dkmjsox, Sec'y. Boston, Jan'y 20th, 187. 45tl In Attachment. State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss : Anna Allison, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Laugharr, defendant. In Justice s court, before M. 11. Foote, a Justice of the Peace in and for Cans County. State of Nebraska. On the sixteenth day of January. A. V. 1S79. said M. H, Foote. a Justice of the Peace, of Stove Creek precinct, Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment in the above entitled action against the goods and chattels of aid defendant for the sum of forty-idue (S4'j.0.ri) dollars and five cents and interest at ten per cent. ; aiid the cause is continued, and time set for hearing is the twelfth day of March, A. 1). 1R79. at one o'clock r M. M. H. FOOTE. 4513 JiiKt ice of the Peace. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of ;u order of sale isued by Wm . L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court within and fort ass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the first day of .March, A. I). 1879. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of said dav, at the south door of the Court Iiouee, ia riattsmouth City in said county, sell at Public Auction the following teal estate, to wit : eventy-fiTe(75 feet of the north end of lots four U five (5) aad six (0), in block five. White's addition to thcityof riattsmouth. together wltn the appurtenance thereto be longing : tue eaine being levied upon and taken as the propety of William L. Hobb, Hobbs, R. Hobbs and The Firt National Bank of Plattjuiouth. Nebraska, defendants ; to s:-tifv '." '.V!-e. plaintiff. ' t I'Jausioutii, Neb., Jar.uarrsM b. A I'. :vt i x. W. HYE'ri?, "iiij. ci.' C-.. Neb. i r?T r. h. HCiOXr. '-;?.ty. I'M,. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the tenor and effect of the last will and teslaincut of Sarah K. tt:ites. ilec'd, which has been duly admitted to probate, we. her executors, will of fer for sale on tlve 2-.M dav f February, A. 1. is.!, between the hours of one and tt 1. M on said dav the foUowinir real estate, to wit Fifty-six ami eighty ouc-himdredtii (:' 60-1 U) acre of land kituated in Ca-s Co.. Neb., and described as follows : A portion of the west half (',) of the southwest (iu:urler (VI. section No. six 6.v. Town ten (lot, range nine (W, ast of the 6th P. M. Sale to take ulace on the prem ises. Terms easli or reasonable time with ap proved security. A. LAVARTY. I Wm. It AKN'oLD. VExecutors, 45U JOHN ESi'ABliOOK. i Notice. In the Second Judicial District Court held in and for Cass County. Nebraska. Chrixliaua Somerlad Pi'tf vs. John B, Case, Sarah Case r w, nievens. aeienuani. T the above named defendants : You and each of you are hereby notified tht . k. .,.1. .1 . - . I - , , A n , 111 .1. vii iur out way ui rcuiuar , jy i wiuuiovc me Hon. 8. It. Pound, judge of the above naraod court. In chambers, at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Lancaster County, for an ordercoutlnning the sale, in the above case by the Sheriff of CaM County. Nebraska, of the souiuwest quarter oi section no. tuirty (so;, township No. eleven (11), north of raice No. nine (9) east of the Cth p. ni.. and directing the saiasnerui to make a iwil tosaia premises. CHKIIITIANA SOilEULADU. I 'I'll L. C, Bt'RH. Atr'y. 4513 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue or on order f sale i ued bv Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on ttie zstn flay ot February, A. D. 1870, at 10 o'clock. A. M . of sid dav. m! tlie Month door of the Court House, iu said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estut J, to it : The north half Oi) of the northeast quarter (V) of section twenty-nine t2ai, township No. ten (10). north of range No. twelve (12), east of the 6th P. M..ln Cass County, Nebraska ; the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Sam 1 8. Holverstott. Harah Holverstolt and Win. Madelmann, defendants : to satibfy a judgment of f aid court, recovered by Addisou f. nmuii aim oninuu mill, pimmiiis. riattsu outh. Neb., January 2ft h. A. D. 1879. 4-ta K. W. HVEKS. SberlH Cass Co., Neb. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtus of two executions Issued bv Wm I Wells. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County Nebraska, and to me directed, I wil on the 4th day of March. A. D. 1S79. at 11 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the south door of the Court House in said county, sell at Public Auction the following real entate, to wit : Th north half (H) of lot No. three (3). sub lot Mo. twentj-iU 123), in section tlii: ty-lbree (33). in township No. twelve (12), north of range No. fourteen (14), east of the eih P. M., containing twenty acres more or less ; tne same oeing lev ied upon and taken as the property of Thomas I. Karry, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered by The State of Nebranka, ana oy j. r. annex ani t.. uattcer, riatntins. Plattsmouth, Neb., Ji.uuarv 29th. A. I. 1879. 431S K. W.il Kbits, Sheriff, Caas Co., Neb. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by Wm. I-. Wells. Clerk of the DUtrict Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the Mil day of March. A. D. 1879. at one o'clock P.M., of said day, on the premises below described, in said county, sell at public auction the following interests and improve ments to wit : The interests aud improvement of Thomas I,. Barry in and to tiie northeast quarter lU) of section thirty-six (38). township N. eleven (11). north of range twelve (12) east oftheuthP. M. in Cass County. Nebranka ; the same being levied upon and taken as the Dropcrty of Thomas L. Barrv. defendant : to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by J. P. Aunck aud L. Latteer, plaintiffs. l'lattsmoutn, eu., Januarv 29tn. A. l). 1679. 45t5 K. YV HYHKS, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber one dark iron- gray inare two years old. Said mare was taken up in Weeping Water precinct the 31st of De cember. 18TS. The owner of the above described animal can have the same by proving proerty and paying cost of advertisina and damaees. 441&- vvm. i;aiij1i.i,. Estray. Taken up by the subscriber, one bftv mare and one sorrel horse, apparently about 10 years old ; weight, about l.noo pounds each. The ow ner of the above described horses can have the same by proving property aud paying cost of advertising and damage. Said "horses were takeii up aud are now held at niv residence on the east of n. w. s of sec. 25, town lo, range 11, Cass Co., Nebraska. Hlfct'iiEN SilALI.EY. By J. Chask, Ag't. 4M In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of VVilliaui H.Seymour, Bankrupt. UNITED 8TATKS DISTRICT COURT CLERK'S OKKK-K. Omaha, Nkbrahka, January 15th, 1879. To whom It may concern : Take notice hereby, that a Petition has been. to wit, on the 11th day of January A. D. 17, nict in saia District court ny v imam li. ey ni our. of L'nadilla. Otoe Co.. in said District. who has been heretofore duly declared Bank rupt under the act of Congress entitled "An Act to Establish a uniform system of Bankrupt cy throughout the United : States," approved March 2,"lst;7, and as amended, for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act, and that the first dav of February, isrj, at 4 o'clock, P. M.. at the oflice of J. U Webster. i.tq..the Keg- ister in Bankruptcy for said Diistiict at Oniaha in said Ditricr, is the time and place assigued for the hearing of the same ; when and where yeu may attend, and vliuw cause, if any you Lave, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. 4412 T Al.-U- IS. .AI1 111, CierK. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of Clinton B. Jacobs and li. Wilson Jacobs, Bankrupts. . fSITKD STATES DISTRICT COURT CLKBK'S OKMCK. Omaha Nebraska, January 15th, 1879. To whom it may concern : lake notice Hereby, that a petition has neeo. to wit. on the eleventh day of January, 1879, filed in said District Court by Clinton B. Ja cobs and K. Wilson Jacobs, of Lincoln, in said District, who have been heretofore duly de clared Bankrupt under the act of Congress en titled "An Act to Establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy throughout the United Slates," approved ftfarch 2, 167. and a amended, for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all their debts and other claims provable under Haid Act. and that the first day of February, 179. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at the oflice of J. L. Webster, Esq., the Begiider in Bankruptcy for said Dis trict at Omaha in said District, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where you may attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said -pennon snouiu not oe praiucn 41t2 WATSON B. SMITH, Clerk, Probate Notice. In th matter of the extatc of fathiax Johnann, acccanca; in uouniy court of vas county,-' e braxUa : Notice is hereby iriven that J. P. Hansen ad- Iniftrator of the estate of the said Mathias Johnson deceased, has made application for nnai se'liement, ana that raid cause is set for hearing at niv office at PlaUxmouth. ou the 31st day of January, A. 1). 170. at ne o'clock p. m. on satu Hay. at which time and place all persons interested may be present, and exain- ue sain accounts., A. si llivax, Plattsinotith. Jau lGth. 1879. Co. Judge. 4313 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued lv Wm. I Wells, clerk of tho district court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 3it day of Janpary, A. D. 1179. at luoVlock.a. in., of said dav. at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate, to wit : The north half ('4) of the north-west quarter (V) of section 2t twentv-Mx. in townshin No. (12) twelve, north of range (13) thirteen east of tne ctn i . m., togetner with the appurtenance, the same being levied iion and taken as the proicrth of tli.abeth Brown and Elizabeth Brown, us executrix of the last will and testa ment of John L. Brown, deceased, and Eliza beth Brown, as guardian of John Brown and Ersklne Brown, minor heirs of John B. Brown. deceased, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of naid court, recovered by Susan B. iiininan. x laiuiiu n. w.itir.KK, Sheriff. Cns Co. Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb., January 2nd, 1879. 4U5 iPaixifixig, 8 ION, CARRIAGE and ORNA MENTAL PAINTER, -A.- ASHLEY. Shop over the Bonner Sta- j bles, rLATTSMOUTH. - NEB. 4ly. WHOLESALE Seatt i11c!Eaok(i3.irS Ajinouaocs that be is prepared to furnish all kind of At Wholesale ON COMMISSION. " . L ARBat Wholesale and Retail. Q-PTTinT A T i T?. A HP TT! T Given to IIOTKLS. CALL AT ONCE AND EXAMINE MY MEATS, AND TRY THEM. SHOP North side Main. 34f Shenandoah Nurseries, IOWA, KINC?, AGENT. Mr. King desires to thank his old pa trons for their favors the imst season and to state that he will ho here about the Holidays with a full supply of SHRUBS, TREES. AND STOCK OF . ALL KINDS. He earnestly solicits your patronage for the future; relying on the reputa tion of the past. Th- se nurseries are near you, the stock i n eel i mated aud does better. Call and see. Mr. King will canvass Sarpy County as well as Cas9. Remember the name and the placa 34tlS QO TO BEN. HEMPEL'S On Lower Main Slrcot. South Side, FOlt Y OUIt M EAT. K0AST8, STEAKS GAME, FOW L. MUTTON, BEF, PORK, and VEAL, CHE A.3? and Q-OOXX James Pettee DEALEK IN Musical Instruments, Sole Appointing Agent for The I'nrlralled aiaison A Hamlin CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Steek. Henry F. Miller, and Ilallet & Cumstnn llanos for Cass and Warpy counticr, eb. cm and see SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS at office. Sixth, one door south of Main St. TLATTSMOL'TII, NKB. Music Scholars Will do well to examine our New Mason & Hamlin J. C CHAMBERS. Manufacturer of and Doah-r In SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS ETC ETC ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. 1'. nnlv Blare In town where "Tiirlev'n pat ent self adjustable horse collars are sold." 491116 O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs? Medicines WAEL PAPER. All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IN BOOHS. Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. Prefteriptlons Carefully Compounded REMEMBER THIt I'LACE. 6th ST 2 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN, - PLATTSMOLTII. N B. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED 02ST 1yJT3ST STESET, East of Platte Valley Houae. THK OLDEHT LIvERY STABLE In the Town. Gool Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riagea if desired. Carriages Bent to Depot to ntct sil tia.ns whenever ordered. THE OLV hEAKSE IN TOWN. Fr:-!f :'ec " S .m:: f'H-'-'!- ) j - 4" i"UtAj.:i;-.:i . i. I 3SD RETAIL or Ketuil ! f "" Between 4th and 5'h Streets. 1. Proprietor. 3CGKSif.LLE0H M J'Jf U y J 1 f ' A larr, ntw i comj V. I J 1' t V i W UoK. cm ilia iiiif K. A larr, ntw ! wmplat Onld to ehnr inptrt A NHrrtl-n uf Wil-, t,ir1rit l irrittitt. Tft lr si. ..., tv; to riri'lt'cr1" Auvim to fturr-a. A1 it to irr, fo iliitiun, --, OkehAr-jr Mirn'ti:T tnu;tt J. CeiiKuflriil tluli, Cuirfptlon, Om ft mnU liro Kt i 'iinnii, JuttM-iliiuorL to Mrrtf iniRif K'l'l ft-rriM St-itnoo l Jt priuctiin. 8mji Ki rnHjtM, l.i r wf yirtinf, 1 nw tr Divert-, Lr ribt TV ore on, thrr rut ni imUit.rut- A f"r priwm CrViA,''i. bv ma.,. tr GO cciita. Th Privato Medical ArvlBr." ow n!tr, r-1 ""T trtntrut, 4U 4 4 p.t in ' v uft.or rrmpu fr t1" ru f private mc4C j tn,V lMnw nn Tranhoo l an.t WomnnUrof, 11 frfi rr ail tt-re in rua i.:cc:.v bmwt vvluiii. $1. 'Ihry cnta)it 6-"0 pre1 ow IJ(J JlliiatrntirDr, mm Warn jr ivvrjr tiinr n th f nrm'fvft arftcMi t'tat la wwflh kauwinx, tuuA muca tttt ri bof puhjkhtU in any other uik. J . eoui l: ir-l vclumt ia poaiiivi-'y l it trat l uiiaUr &tt(J!ral i)u4kt 1 hyirtn t'f many y.-ar practice-, (, ia r the advtca riv-n. a'jtl KkUi flr trrarmn.t rf knii(,li mod i t laid dtimn, T.wfuuiiu ei STTt Ta!n foVvoMaulirriiia; f.i in tmpuritk- of tb -nit early rrrori.ott Tjjar, or av rf the numv tM trutttoN ci--.a(C wrlrr Hi a hva4 f PrtratM or " C'hrcnio" t!"ta. ut li khjc rrtumf.ur ompiara In !: U t Yncm in tamp, friWvr tr ( arnmry. twiicuU U'.ion cunCtiautMl anl Uttrra am pr-mpf r and trajikiy mnuwrri v-itSnut charr.) Adilrwat Pr. BuMa' Dianten (cry, 12 X. Ch rt-, Ft. Lua, Mo. (atabiUiAOd lt47 ) I f For talo by Newt Doalort. AGENTS wanterf. jf ru. M ITH iiTitrt all Trm mfWlnc frmrn V fl KLTlflir; to a-il It ii their r.mn auU tj-i Q t a hrrnhy 'uti liimi th.t i-y t'i if W " to t-ie.r ftCvujtAt- 2iol aTrufVt V PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CUf1 rOH BPE3MATT0LH(EA. "SSrl ! WAL PAST J LLE r A m nr.l-'r iilkeCTr r aI Nw litmiif in MrA irl tvitntf, an rl:tln If New ai.ti ,tn.y ifl. t ip I(riM.lv ti ti t mtly tul I'fininnftit Cmt u1 tfctnijiM Itnlaiona to Impotrrty l Kc trtf true Wry, t: Lfirvafc Ari'lit rTifin lo iht itnti- r!p! A-at of th iMii, aci.wg by Ab ftrpt ion. vrr I it; tta Bit-S,r iiirtii-n. on t.i frcmiivl cm pica uUtry DurU.-roU ate -.ai d U r tU: a. 'i hvttf I S ftrtnedy la a'ttihJ v iiafvi ptm t r rtnv( n.fro, tt is ruicaly di"ltl atil n l.urlccl, proAmnr an lirKicdiate aot'thir and rwaioratl e rftu- itj on ifi ra ual'and Mwrvutta oi.ania Jfn -rrkei Inn o:i-i.h( J rictfffi. ;uj.p4fi4 tlit drain um I U itatfif rir inp I'm: mind to trltli l i&ll'I ni mr r,v, rp- hr Din3 ii of biclit- Hr.rV iUi J'c 'l!t.T." Cor fualcii of Idna, Avrio:i to flG4j.ti y. tio.Vvo. ik l (ht rrar inM f prom-i'.ura oi l aro ttn..v irrmn.y.M)r i-.ta Lroul., and rvftwiinft H-' hi a A Vlp;cr( whar it Itaa been flrniaiit luryov-. 'i Uta n tKt if tr atiiMrut liai at t Ih-t'-nlln Tf ry n-vrro cr.a-4, i tiur a prrtnrai lurcit. Orfia;a are t-o mm h ppr4n'd in (Uif trouhlr. a.!, at r.iw'iy cJ ta naf to, wif'i l.t.t Irt it aiiy . pTfMiitnrr.tr'""d- i i Hnviia abt;i t!t rpar Wm. rr-rt.t l in t -ld M4 t pr: Int-Jy aua ar- tta that It will j:ira aatiafaciion. brir ( -rarathat U hjiim rnarMi f, v liave (Muttaaudi jf t -a! iMfaiftla aa lv i:i vr.lur. Mil It U t-nw ptH-r cd Ly the .Mfdirl Jrft-- i to V ti iMtt rational Tiipat wt rtBrTrrrl e-t raK(TS 'tf l H la wrt prr- aW'fit tr'xibir. laai 14 a .- l knun I 1 In- thr r r na i.('rttud ' jt tarry tw a uianv, ;.d n-" 1 w! .1 qiTfika prrT wnrt Mifir't" a ttornint r ml l-i f o Itt nn d) I put w 'm a tirnt b i, r nuc t iat a i.;tu' h. r. t m-tt n t n wrsptt r b m'.i a -ad 1 -r f) 3 lnxr, i uli. rn to Tr ta prrtiiauit nif ftrjt'n 1.1 rvfr- ri f fl X-r- r JWlt-a j;tiTi I 'if 1 fli'l tttotith4 I 1 r . ,11 . n rrt ore ticrt in to arortraf 7 p'tiil T'lKJiClIOlitt for nair tr wiM wcipary EAC". I CX. (S mi f r a IrxTtptiva ratnphlit (jivlin A'latomVaTV Iliuatratioua, whic ci'tit f" -ia iut a iilital T t1at tiry rta be rrt.r"t t pfrtcvt uiai Hfitl . and m fl-.ied for l he !utir of I f-, rni )( nrvr RiTotwd. M Errt Scaled for i'.ukp to i uo. Sold O.VLY by liia' KARrJISRErViEDYCO. MF C.CHEMI8T& Market and 6h. S.t. ST. I.OUI3, MO. Privaic HnapltaJ, VU 8 ( Krk ht.,rhrrArr, lll.0 7"Pnrciaiiy,atl frit a la, t b raatc and Penal lisrra. Coaulutlua free. I.ailoa oi Oent tr mrn. arfl oo dilr for iimpH hrjd rubtitr yrMvcin, awl aaluali'r taformactnu l cxprtM. llclta ble f nil Pill. prr Ix.i. Private hotni aui nitr for Lulifai duriLg con finantrni. A ua erwrk. prira riita kr mail. Mrai. rira of Nature, I'bat. aUht of Marriaaa, Or ran of Ornrrattaa. lPtr of Tovtb ao4 klanb'MI ; a waalta ch-n aiv-t valuabi ! fAmmii.tn, f tuurrat to tVrib aiea. Hothiac jtf-naiv to cnod taJla and r'linrtMaiU Inlar RiaJlon ntirr brfera crz crz I'Utiit-hr't. N' f unity houl'l withnfit li. C 'A'Vt-itm. Ur. A. O ttl.lS -na Urk H aad MORPHINE habit . lufrly attd nrfH.f cwrra. J ia baa. No ijultlartl. Send atMm0 trtr full aartiruiara lrr (arMWaw 1 StXi tt. CWk at., CUcaa, 10. Nan,. .i - try.1 . ! ) THE HENRY F. MILLER PIANO FORTES BOSTOK, MJLSS. isi:i i-ViTiii? Boston Public Schools, Mass. State Normal Schools. The New England Conser vatory of Music Ex clusively, TWIO AWARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISHMENT BV TIIE Philadelphia Exhibition 76 No ctlier llano Forte house, with one exp lon, received more Mian one. During the Concert Season of 1976, 77, tlieso Vision were nvd in IV.too and riolnlty in more than concerts. TLe waon of l('f?7 and '18 promise a atlll greater mimbw to be added to the list. Notices of Concerts. "Keniarkablc for t purity, rirhncts and ey- ennets of tune." Hostou Jtvirnal. "Xo iUfli instruments linve beon liPxri ia li f.owell nmnert room l)fore." Lowell (ilui.j Daily Citizen. 'Stirpawn HTivthlnz of the kind preyioualy heard m our eity." Iell Vox repull. "UiieqiiaKptl i,y any that have heen tued It our cuDctsrta." Louisville Uaily Courier. JAMES PETTEE bat been appointed aent for these clVrat4 Vlattsincuth. Keb. i ms r-rtrar niouigai nrvmvr- rn Gyr"iuii,UonoiTrn. Uici,Mrioiun-, rloeT?1t l-.. ijuvn !vpcrmnlorUaa. Snual Lh btiity, inti Iio Cowtrwy, i out is i-diiv mmi rHtuic iM Uiitu ruitist. N rmtrtrti. Avrr'uti it hi-H-tv. L'Mi.fuiitm