i IMA - , 3 i t . THE HERA Li). Alt K I Y . V L A K D DF.PABTUllE OF l'LATTS--MOtiil WAlIs. KASiKRn, HoirrnHKS & son-munis-ArrWe nt - a -.T .-v. m 1 l,l,T,rt at ? !;:0 !l- 01 OMAHA VIA I:. A M. Arrive at 10 n. iu. Depart at 2 :! I. ni. TTFSTintX VI p.. JT; ji. Arrive at - 5 :15 p. m. Depart at 10 o a. m. wr.r.nso FATm. Arrive nt 12 in. lv l arl at - 1 flip. in. HtK n.rm. rxins tIM.a. Arrive a; 12 m. Depart at - 1 :fco p. m. J. V. MAK.iHALL. I'. M. EOCALADVEKTioKMENTS. Tmnd-Tit. 2 cents a line, lti-iilar advcnl-i-. tv lu cms per line. No udvtniseiiient iu.vn t-" e l lor lc;s ti-aii cents. notices nt Statu? rites. A ti..ni ys and oil.-crs of the l.iw wi'l b neld rfft'n.siit.f) lor i.H '.(fill notice-" they hand In, ini ail pnrtie demanding . proof of publica tion nt juiy notice will be held lor the publica tion lee 01 hu"1i uotiee. COMMUNICATIONS. As o it space I limited, J coTiimunlca'jons 3iist tx bi lef ttcl lt lue point, with ijj wmte Th pjper Is retonslWe for the correctness ai-rrdn:; to copy of paid matter and pel Le only. 1. Any pr-ron who Likes the en, or ri'n'nr'v from tlie p-s' -oilVo. wln-lliei iV.ir-'-tfJ to h.'s fiAiiK-. r t!ei lie Is a (?'.ibi':rit-(.r or not is 1 ,;... c; for the. p.'.v. 2 II my person orilets his pap.T discontin ued, he it-.ist pay nil a rrc:ii :'. or tin? publish er may continue i.i sfisi! it until payment l niaai-, and collect the w hole amount, "whether the p'rr in t.ik-'ii from the oflirn ur not. I. lt:e court have decided that refusing to tkc tewsnaners and periodical Iroin the post iS'c-c, ,r removing and leaving them uncalled for. in jtrinui fncio evidence jf I.MEMIo.VAl. JfBAI I. LOCAL EWS Mainland lt-tter lifxt week. -- See Official directory on fir3t prie. Valantincs, at t'.io P. O. Xetvs De pot. For oiuity new re;td thu Hebald at all times. Oir correspondents are j"s more than looming up. See correspondence on both local ftnd editorial pages. Mrs. Ware, wife of the telgrapli operator is very sick. The Co. Commissioners visited the Poor House yesterday. The weather yesterday was very pleasant, but quite sharp. Remember the Masonic festival at their Lodge room.' on the 22d. Mr. CauhU-r, Sen., we hear, i3 suf lYring from a paralytic stroke. Our Correspondents tell 113 all jibout the Wall Oreenslata fracas. We will noon have a correspond ent from every precinct in the county. Mr. lieaumeister our well known milk man id cut I'.gain after a long Uy-up. The County Commissioners are In session. We will try and give their proceedings iKixt vc?k.- e pi int this wotk Mr. Wind ham'a bill ;n the location of a .tate reform school in this county. Yo:mg Dr. Hassmier, from Louis vilh', cnlled tlif other day. II i.i rap idly gaining a largn practice. S: nators Tefftand lb own, of Oma h:i. r. porttd favorably 0:1 tho pelition ailowicg women the f ranch ist. Juct receive I un -th?r lot of due sweet orange.? und choice lemon, free from frost, at the P. O. News Depot. TMwi;d !,!,)n the old mud dy prt-tty tu;:ily full of sand. You r.-.n scarcely m-o a spot of clear iceany- T. !lt rr. Ilinr-ihcr t!ie 1 trg-- H3.ortment -f valeutin ' at tiie P. O. News Depot. 1.:: 1 1m y one or iu 3ie for your sweet- il.'Jl ts. The wife of Jnhn Jennings, our tb'puty Co. Clerk, is lying very low. Dr's. Mercr-r, Livingstone and Rich ie, ir.d have ho:i alten.Iing her. The ladies of St. Luke's fiuild will give .1 sociable at Mrs. F. S. White's on Thursday next, the i;Uh int. A cordial invita.i hi i:J extended to all. Th''? only good assortment of Yal- entines in the city at the P. O. News Depot, remember this when you wish to send 0:13 to your friends and sweet hearts. The Sheriff had a lively little chase across the river Saturday night after a fellow who knocked some lady down, because she wouldn't give him money to go to Kansas 0:ty. Sheriff livers and his brother sher iiTs hive been at Lincoln trying to keep the "body" from cutting down court fees. &c, as they cm hardly live on their present salaries. One of Jim Sage's horses broke through the ice Tues biy, and rather tha knock the profits off a load of sand by losing a horse or two he has concluded to let the sand rest. P. IJ. Murphy is around collecting f.ll licenses, from each and every busi ness house in town, in compliance with Ordinance No. 80, approved by Mayor and Councilmen, April 3th, 1378. Mr. John Wayman has now com menced work on the engines for our new ferry, and by the first of May we can all take a ride over to Iowa with out riskiug ourselves on a skiff or llat bont. Commissioner Sani'l Richardson says the fellow who hauled off a load of corn from his place on Saturday week, wants to call round pretty soon and settle, or the bill will be increased some v.-hat. Our Corespondents must be care fal and4flTite out proper names plain ly if they want their letters correct. Names of persons and places cannot be guessed at from the context as other words often are. The serenade to Trof. Kellom we suppose Friday evening was very ;greeable. We don't know what makes uusie, under the nioon, sound so much better than in the parlor, but it does and the old Herald always wishes it whs young again when we are serena- lierjL rcrson&l. Milton Polk calls and leaves i year's sub. E. A. Kiikpatrick was in town last week. L. J J. Lewis, Mail man, is in from I Kearney. Prof. Frank Stadter was in town yesterday. Prof. Love paid a- visit to Omaha on .Saturday last. L. (1. Todd, from Three CI roves was in town yesterday. Miss English is attending the sick bed of her sister Mrs. Ware. Dr. Mercer was down last week in consultation with Dr. Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. Thsd Adams called at the IIkkald oilice on .Saturday. P. Fahy, brother-in-law of M. Fitz gerald has been here for a week past. D. D. Marlindale, Co. Superinten dent, called in to see us on Wednes day. Anly McLaughlin has gone to Lin coln to swear about the McBride bus iness. John Frue, from Union Mills, drop ped iu aud renewed his subscription's; thanks. Hon. Yal Mendal of the Albia .Un ion, also Postmaster of that place pass ed through Tuesday, en-route for Kear ney. Commissioner Crawford stopped in to seo us, and see about the IIkkalo and Inter-Ocean coining for another year. Dr. Root of Green wcod is very sick. Dr. Bunnell had been attending him, going up on the freight nights and back to Lincoln next day. Mr. Andrew Pittman, from Mt. Pleasant, comes in and subscribes for the IIeiiald and Inter-Ocean. He says some of the farmers iu his neigh borhood have been harrowing some fall plowing and sowing wheat. James Hall, Lsqr., our old friend from Eight Mile called in the other day and we hardly knew him. It will be remembered that Mr. Hall received a severe injury from a crow bar in a windlass, not long sinca. His lip. mouth and chin were badly torn, but hare all heal ad up nicely, though it lias changed his looks and the. shape of his face. We are very glad to boc James out again. The remains of Mr. Lambert, .1 R. & M. painter, were taken to Bridge port, Conn., Wednesday. He had been sick for some time, and his sister ar rived about a week prior to his death. Tho Sheriff and Squire Jones, the livery man, with Charley Holmes as referee, have some new horse joke every day. Each on tells the best he knows and then proves it by the other two. On of the n'cest assortments of Drj' Go.vds, Notions, Hats and Caps that ever came to Plattsmouth, and vou will do well to examine the sam be fore purchasing elsewhere, ;it F. It. GUTUMAX'S. The plagues is spreading in Europe. Russia, Austria and Germany are inak- i ing strict qnarrautin?. It is thought it may affect tho price of wheat in this country as well ai to stop all menni iiite Emmigtation for the present. Fickler Rros. are dealing cut some of the finest meats in town. Fr;sh fish every Friday. Call around at the City Meat Market and be convinced. We tvouIJ publish the Prohibitory law in full, had wo the exact text. The printed bill has been so amended it would be useless to print it as it stands. If it passes we shall print in full v certified copy, for our readers. For hale. Concord and Delaware grap vines two years old, also Kittatiimy lilackbeiry canes, ona and two. years old, very fine. 40; 3 A. Wkioiit. The entertainment given by the O.ikea Rros., on Thursday evening last, was very poorly attended, and they gave a good entertainment. Those that like to laugh found plenty of chances without much exertion of their own. The first sni l show that comes along, the hall will bo filled, of 0 course. Rut a good ace, never A Ilandsorao Incoraj for an Energetic Lady or (.'sistleman. The Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati have just completed and are now introducing to the pubbc a Handsome ly finished Family Scale, an article that has always been needed in every household, and in a communication addressed to the publishers ef this paper the proprietors ask us to refer them to some reliable party, to intro duce it for them to trie people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so suddenly into universal favor. Housekeepers are loud in its praise, it is always ready, there are no weights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base surmounted by a col umn in which works a spiral spring so scientifically adjusted as to weigh any thing up to twelve pounds with per fect accuracy, on the topof the column is the platform 011 which the articles to be weighed are placed, and they have an adjustable indicator so that you can tank the tare of any vessel you may use in weighing giving you the exact net weight. Housekeepers at once see their value in weighing fruits, sugars and other ingredients used in preserving, cooking etc., or in testing tho weights of purchases from others. The scales are made of all brass, are highly polished and are fiuished in a skillful manner. They are very at tractive and take the eye of every one who sees them. It seems to us that nearly every family in this county will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to pick up quite a nice little income during the next few months, the Company lias agent3 in other counties who are easily making from $3.00 to SG.00 per day selling them, and we would recom mend parties in need of employment to drop the onto scale works, No. 124 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinna ti, O., a Postal Card, and all informa tion etc., will be cheerfully given them by mentioning our paper. - 46t4 Three specimens of the noble red men were to be seen on our streets Tuesday. One of them seems to be well educated and could talk English very correctly. II" refused to tell his or his companions names, or to what ti ili! he belonged, as lie did not care for newspaper noterifty. They had a tine lot of mink and Reaver skins for sale, that were dressed as only an In dian can dress them. j COKKESPOX DKNCE. (ilendals Notes. Some of the farmers are harrowing their bieal.ing preparatory to sowing their wheat. The Larry boys are still gathering corn. The Literary Society is progressing finely under the efficient management of Jesse Livingston. The "Observer," our literary paper, was read last Fri day evftning by Miss Jesse Ileitn, and was pronounced one of the best ever read before the society. Mr. Rock wood, of Sarpy countv, gave us a sermon at the school houso a few wpcks ago. Sermons have become so rare here that we consider it worthy of remark when a minister does hap pen to stop among 113. Wo suppose Glendale is so highly moral and reli gions that she does not need any min isterial promptings, or she would cer tainly get them, as she is supposed to have cverythiitg necessary for the well bedng of an intelligent community. J. F. Polk has been resting from hi3 legislative labors, and spending the re cess at home. M. P. Williams, the Glendale stock man, 13 quite busy in the hog trade. Mi33 Rarker of Plattsmouth, was visiting friends in the country last week. Mr. Spence has been quite sick, but under the judicious treatment of Dr. Ilasetneier, is improving. Arxo. Grceawood Notes. Mr. I. S. Green, well known in this count' as a live business man is going to build a large store building iind fill it with general merchandise, and I un derstand, will buy wheat, corn, cattle and hogs. Mr. Alden, our P. M., ia to build the upper story, which is to be tieished off for a hall. Mr. Foster, our lumberman, has sold his lumber yard to Mr. Dean, of Ash land. Chas. Folsob takes charge of it for him. Doctor Root, we are glad to say, is recovering. We shall be glad to see his smiling face once mors on our streets. Mr. Jacob Stiner, our wide awake blacksmith,. is now laying the founda tion for ki3 dwelling houso. Mr. P. Canfield, our shoemaker, has bought the old sclioolhouse and will move it in this week to our village and commence brsiaess iu earnest. We are to have a harness shop here in a week or two. Corn is coming in, about two thous and bushels were brought here yester day. Tho Greenwood Dramatic Club plays Thursday night. We expect a big time. The object is to lepair the Con gregational church. Mr. It. A. Ciiapm's sen, about seven years old was burned yesterday. Mr. Sain'l Shrigley has been quite sick, but is recovering; also, William Waiters. Nubbins. Front Vf'eeping Water. Mr. Editor: I have no disposition whatever to pick a quarrel with Lu cile, but would like the privilege of a few more words in your columns, hop ing you will not feci as if you were placed between two fires. My view was !hat Luci e had underrated the intelligence and enterprise of our place. I still think so; for when I quoted from a disinterested man from the east, to show that our town was as good, at least, as the average, she con strued the remark as "spreading on soft soap," thus reflecting on both Mr. Ross und our community, I am at a loss to see why Lucile prefers that construction. A short editorial arti cle of last week's Herald speaks of two classes existing in almost every village, the go-aheads and tlie pull backs; it is plain to bo seen which of the two cl isses I am assigned in that article, and yet I am after Lucile with hot blocks because she does not give us tho credit that belongs to us; she has, however, accepted my suggestion in regard to the school, and given the proper ideas for the district to work upon ; so far, s j good. I hope Lucile will not be overmuch worried about " w'at shall the 'harvest be," in consequence of the " middle aged single gentleman." Franvss. We did not intend to designate to which class either of our correspon dents belonged, and all fair criticisms of the Herald will be accepted with pleasure. Ed. From Lnella. Fine weather, many of the farmers are improving it; ia finishing gather ing coin. Considerable sickness, mostly " bad colds," a few cases of diphtheria. The eldest daughter of Mrs. M. A. Thomp son (formerly Mary Ann Young) who is stopping with her biuther, James Mc Mali an- is very ill, little hopes are enterta'ned of her recovery ; sho is at tended by Dr. Gibbon of Weeping Wa ter. Miss Sarah McCaig has returned from tho mountains much improved in health. Sho was accompanied by Mrs. Wm. McCaig who is visiting at the old homestead. Mrs. Austin, of Illinois, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. G. C. Raird. Mrs. F. P. Thompson the accomplish ed teacher in Masic, lately moved into our vicinity, has quite a number of scholars, some few of the lovers of music have purchased Organs, among them Joseph McCaig. We have not heard w hether Joseph .intends to en courage hi3 affections for those'sweet strains or not, but think he i3 Look ing that w:'.y. Dr. Joseph Sharp is still on the war path, and claitrs that R .g cholera stands no chance where hr Samuel Drtaton, Farmer and Black smith of Stove Creek. ha3 built a shoi at South Rend, where lie intends to follow the Smithing business more cx clus ively; we wish him success. A case of assault and battery is re ported from Stove Creek. A man by the name of Wall ent"red the store of S. E. Greenslate. and after having some words with him threw a two pound w eight, hitting CI rwnslate on the head, in iking an ugly rround. Wall is under artist, awaiting trial, and Green slate is not able to leave his bed. Spelling schools are in order again. Thanks for herding our suggestion to send Heralds via. W. W.t we now get them on Saturday. Stir "em up again on publishing tha doings of our County Commissioners, the people are interested in what their servants d, and how they manage af fairs. Their official actions are the property of the peeple and shonld be published for their information. We feel our mail is safe now, tho postmaster has a pistol. Adirondack. AAKKIEB. lioHEKTS HARRIS At the resitleneo of tl;9 ISride'.s father nenr AsManil, Maunders Co.. Nebraska, on tho Ktli ol January 17:. !' tlie Rev. Killer White, Mil. John t . Romans to Mis S. Hazeltink llAKirts; all of Cas County, The O room is a brother of our Joo Roberts and the Hkkakd most sincerely wishes the newly wedded pair he::!th, happiness and pros purity. HA NX A 81 AN FORTH On the Mil Inst., at the residence of Wm. Liken'oary, lq.. Mr. JMI C. ili.NXA to MiSS 1'A.NSY STAN - Koiirn. The Groom 1 a resident of 'VsMolnes Co., Iowa, and a gentleman of intelligence and worth. The bride is a neice ef Mr. Eikenbary'a, also of Judge Maxwell, and if said to be mi heiress. A select company? friends were pres ent at the ceremony, and the happy couple left for Iowa, on a wedding tout'. JSr-LCIAL .NOTICES.- $5.00 Fine Boots Custom made 5.00 at 44tf Sherwood's. Want a load of oats want some dry wood want some more corn. Hur ry up and bring it along. Two cents a bushel aboTe tho market price for corn brought in on old subscription. C. G. HEROLD'S ten thousand dollars' worth of Winter Clothing must bo sold bv the 1st of March. 25 per cent, below cost; now is your time for cheap Clothing. 43i2 it". ffi ti i worth of Farm raonrcn ;i!i;. an be Si saved '- y '.-113 C'cuUnnial IWt Extniniv-uv). 2"7 Settlement Notice. Every one indebted to the undersign ed, cither by book account or note will please come forward and settle by the 15th day of Fetiruary, as all accounts will be placed iu the hands of a collct or after that date. 43ta J. II. Buttery. Notice Steainhoat Manufacturing Coin pauy of PhtttsTuouth. All the Stockholders and members of this company are requested to rr.wet at Geo. S. Smith's o.'iice on Friday night, February 2S. 1S71J, 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 dicers of the company for Liie en suing year. By order of Board of Directors. 44tC A Card. The great popularity tha Mason & Hamlin Organ has deservedly obtained in this County has induced several unsrrnpulous ren ders f th r or;'tus to resort to various tricks to dispose of their organs. Tho hist, that lias cme to our notice is informing our friends that they have secured the agency for sale of the Ma son ilc Hamlin Organ, but of course they assert that they only furnish them to parties who will have m oth er. For the information of Friends of the Ma.-on & 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 given in this paper. James Pettek, Special Agent. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, Otlice in Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. Conrad Sohlatrr. Esq., Louisville, Neb.; Mr. F. P. Thompson. Bush bury, Neb. 44t i For Sale or Rent. Good second hand Organs and Melo dious, apply to James Pettee, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, Neb. 44tf 85 .00 Made to order FINE CALF BOOTS SS.OO, 44tf at Sherwood's. Wanted. Corn, oats, or j wood, ou subscription, now, at once. You that have accounts overdue, hore is your best chance. After January these old accounts will be sued, sure. 85.00 At R. Sherwood's, made to order Fine 4 itf Calf Boots $3.00. See Mr. King's Ad about Shenandosh Nurseries. 33 tf Rockwell keep3 clothing and gent's underwear. 2Stf. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Sever Undersold in Boots and Shoes at Merges'.: Sltf County Orders will be received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. 41tf. Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress goods ever brought to town. Be sure and see them before the assortment is broke. They are go ing off fast. 28tf. Thirty T the b!t orsaa makers' of the World are competitors at the Paris Exposition, a Clible dispatch to the Assjci ned I're savtt two highest :old medals have bfvti awardt'd "to the American makers. Mason & Hainliu.' . Rockwtllha a full-tine of Grocer ies. - 2Stf. Boots aiul Shoes Cheap, call and examine prices at 3ltf Merged. Rockwell keep:! hardware find queensware. and by Jove he keepr? ma chine oils too.; and I declare, he keens I patent medicines also, r o there is no I use of staying sick. 2tStf. MONEY SAYED by buying boots AND SHOfcSA 31 tf St MV-JES. Rockwell has just received nine chcBtB of choice teas, which he sells at from 23cts to 551 per ponnd. The best bargain in tens you ever saw. 2Sif. We see that Merge .4 got the premium again at tiie State Fair on his own work for beauty and durability. lie really does make fine and good work. 31tf Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a large assortment. 2itf. The Maso- & Hamlin Organ Instructor is the title of a New Work arranged expressly for the use of Scholars by Mr. Trowbridge vrhose 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 commending it. Books can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Stcre. James Pettee, Agent, 44tf Plattsmouth, Neb. A large and welt selected Stock of Eastern Boots and Shoes at Sherwood's cheap. 4 Itf 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 P. O. 34tf Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, 1878 all boxes containing cigar3 of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are geuu ine unless plain v labeled: JULIUS PEPPERBURG, M A NU F ACT URER, Plattsmouth. - - Nebraska. 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,. I une and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examination will be given. D. D. Martindale. 41mG County Superintendent. Vick's Floral Guide. A beautiful work of loo panes. One Colored Flow er Plate, and Z0 Illustrations, with De selections ol the. host Flower aud Veg.-tabies.' and how to jrrow them. All for a Fivk Cknt St a mi. Iii English or German. Tiie Flower und Vegetable Garden. 175 Pali's. Six Colored Plates, and tnaiiv hundred Knjrrav liijpi. For.'.o cents in paper covers ; tfl.oo in el eicant cloth. Iu German or English. " V'ick' Illustrated Monthly MaVaine. "2 Pares a Colored Plate in every number and iany fine E:iKavii:K". Price n'-f a iar; Five copies for V -. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are tlie nest in the world. Send Fivk Cknt Stami for a Fi.ou.u. tiritiF, eop.liinin ; List and rrices, and plenty t.1 infor mation. Address Ja.MES YICK, Rochester. Y. 43: Special Notice n Farmers. All es'.terpriifj; farmer should sen. I to WEEKS, HELLS. CO.. .; North Fifth Strert. Philadel phia. Pa', f'r circular concerning l heir new ar-li'-nit iral Warehouse, which they have opened in that city. They oiler t- ship auyihir in the arielt'.ira! line", no matter how sjnall the order. :l wholesale cost, divert t') your homes, free of freight charges. They also oiler to fanners iln; surprise Corn Sneller for the nom inal sum of two dollars. It is the beet hard machine in the market, will shell one hundred bushels ol corn per day ; any boy or iriil ou the farm re. n i;se it ; it ,r neatly mid Mibstnnthdly made In fact, it it mthe most durable machine in use. They also offer their Philadelphia Mi 'oadcist S'. e.l Sower for six dollars, twelve hundred of which are now in use. Every funn el should have one. Special rjti's jriven to reliable farmers who will act as at ems. Cash must accompany or der. Send all money by post office money order, reit-tei ed letter "or express. Circulars mailed free to every farmer in the United Mates on application to" WEEKS. HELL .t CO, 4-tU S0!i Nelth l inh Street, l'itila , Fa. Wiiy W ill Ton Allow a cold to advance in your sys tem and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem orrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained. Bosrltec's Herman ifyrijt lias gained the largest sale in the world for tlie cure of Coughs, Colds, and the severest-Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Ros chee's famous German prescription, 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 first introduced there lias been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its worK in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. 4 4 cowl v. ITS. , UJ rro.npnnn Free t.ny pr.on --.io will mrrvf in Dit SI. wvu a iifwrowuitl Hir,Wblkcr. or JdU6lcue to k.-tt.lly produced. rr. .cruca U Co., S C -in ton Place, l.'cw Tcrk. Rockwell, of Louisville, lias just fin ished his new store, 23x35, which he has full of new goods. Be sure and give him a call we know you will buy if you do, for he sells very cheap. 28tf. The Atlanta Ua., Constitution, Recently published a long account of the destructiveness of tlie "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" knockJ"55her man Rats," stiff and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dec. 20, 1877. Star Manufacturing Company, Fort Madison, Iowa; Gentlemen: The Cen tennial rat poison, received last Mon day. We have given three doses. On Monday, Tuesday and 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. Sir.ce giving them the poison they have been running round as "crazy as "loons" and the river bank is tins with dead rats, in fact it has created a terrible commotion among trhem and they have all left, thanks to tho "Centennfal Rat Exterminator." each box of which is wortlt a twenty dollar bill. We will see onr druggists and have them send for it. Thanks, thanks. Yery respect fully. E. M. Eritts, & Co. Tliis great economizer for property holders, farmers, et ah, is for sale by druggists and general dealers every where. Price 25 cents, large cans 1,00 SOt-f.- Market Gardeners, send for Root's Garden Manl'al for 1879, full of in structions on gardenincr topics, and price list 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 latest style::, such as llowers. ribbons, plumes ant! tips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats, and many olhcr little novel ties that cannot bo had at any -other place in town. 2Stf. WHILE THE GRAVE RO BRERS Of the East are shocking the world by their ghastly work, in the West tlie grave of toe coughing consumptive is cheated of its victim by the timely use of that never failing lemedy, ISra'ti's C'oucai S:u1;ii. 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 luntil it is ton lain. Every delay less ens tlie chance of recovery. For clear ing and strengthening the voice use Hnm nN Tar Troclics once and you will use no others. Physicians who have tried EisG?7iis Arnica Sal v? for removing inflam mation and curing old sores, cuts, burns, bruises, piles and sore eyes, pro nounce it the most wonderful healing 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. Don't be Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got tlie Consumption" when a?ked to cure their Cough with Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Do they not know tnat Coughs lead to Consumption and a lemedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly and surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all othtrs fall ami our faith in it is so positive that we will refund tlie price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and SI. 00 per bottle. For lame chest, Back or side, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Druggists. Why wiil you sutler with Dyspepsia aud liver complaint, constipation, and general debility when you can get at our store Shiloh's System Yitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. 1'rice 10 cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & Smith, Drug ists. ' II AC KM K TACK" a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. 341y row. LEGAL XOTICES. Estray: Came te my place about the loth of January, one hi:M roan cow, about 5 years old. Ktill giv ing ruiik. 1 have taken the same up and hold her under the estray law. Au person claiin inil Ihu same and pay inn chaises ami proving property can have the same. My place is four mile eat of Weeping Water. nr. Gr.o. W. aiama. Sheriff's Sale. I'v Virtue of an order of snle issued by Wm. I.. Wells, clerk of the district court within and for Cass Count v. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 viilon the 7th liay of March. A. D. 187a. st loio'clock, a. to., of said day, at the noiitli door of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lie auction the following real estate, to wit : Lois (41o four hundred and ten, (l l'.o four hun dred and forty-nine. -t-Mo four hundred and Gf ty, (151 ) four hundred and liitT-one, iu the town of Louisville, llass County, Nebraska : th sahip l;eiti levied upon and taken a tlie prop erty of G. N. CleL'Inan. defendant. Jo satisfy a jinfjrnient of said court, recovered by .1. J. Boos, plaint i'.f. K. "W. I! YEItS. Sheriff, Cass Co. Nub. i'i ATTSSiot ru. Neb., Feb, tail, lsT'J. 4"15 Sheriff's Sale. Ry rlrtl-e of an oi-e-cr of sale Mu:d by Wrn. L. Vclls, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass Count v, Nebraska, and tome directed, I will or. tin; sth day of March, A. i. 1.9. at Id o'clock. A. M., of said dav. :U the soe.tli door ol the Court House, in sni.l County, s.-I! at Public Auction thefoi!oi:i(rreHl est-it, to wit : 'I lie north h ilf ( t of t iie nort beast gunner ( ') of section twenty-nine iZ9K township No. ten (101. north of range No. twelve (121, east. Also, the west part, sixty acres of the ou:h west ipiHitrriS. W. '! of section twenty-eight 28) in to wnship ten v'.oi. north of raue No. twelve (1't; ail in Cass County, Nebraska ; the s.nne lieinjr levied upon and taken as the prop-rty of Saiu'l I.. HolTemtott, Sarah iiolverstott and Win. StadehtKiiin, defendants : to Ratify a jtidsaient of t-ai l court, recovered hy Addison V. Weston and Orlando Icllt. plr.intiiTs, I'lnttsmouth, Neb., Ftb'y -lib. A. D. 173. Pits R. W. H VERS, Shcri J Cae Co., Neb. Sheriff's Sale. II v virtue of an execution issued by A. N. Sullivan. County Judjje. within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the' i n h day of February, A. D. 1H7'J, at one o'clock P. M..of said dav. on the premises now occupied by J. M. Carter, in Mt. Pleasant pre cinct. Chns County Nebraska, seil at public unci ion t he following personal property, to wit : live steels, three and four ear old, "and one. two years old. all marked "F. o."on the inside c f tlie rij.'ht born, one-half intereFt in one pair of scales, one live-year-old horse, and twelve hundred bushels of corn ; the sanio bein levied upon ami taken as the property of .lohu M. Carter, defendant ; to satisfy a" judgment of snid Court, recovered by John Gilinore, plaint iff. Plattsmouth, eb.. Feb'y 4th. A. D. 1i7. tyt2 K. W. II VERS, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Omaha and South-Western Railroad Company. ANM'AL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cmnha ami South-Western liailroad Com pany will be held at. the otlice of the C"inpanv, in Plattsmouth. Neb., on Thursdav, February JTtSi. ensuing, at in o'ciock a. m.. for the elec tion of Directors and any other busine which may legally come before the meeliiiK. John V Dkxison, See'y. Boston, Jnn'y 2fih, IS79. 4ott Burlington and Missouri Riv er Railroad Company in Nebraska. AN MCA I. MEETING. The anr.uat meetlns cf the Stockho'dcrs ef the P.::rliiiKtou and "Missouri I'.ivrr Kailroad Company in Nebraska wiil l e held at the otlice of toe Company, in Plattsmouth. Neb., oti Thursday. February U7. ensuing, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of Directors and any oth er buMness which way leirKliy eoiue before tile meeting. John N. Dexison, See'y. Boston", Jun'y 20th, Ist.. 45tl In Attachment. Stat of Nebraska. Cass Countv, ss : Anna Allison. p'aitit iff. vs. Thomas Lauihary. defendant. In Justice's court, before M. II. Foo'.e. a Justice of the Peace in and for Cass County. State of Nebraska. On the fixteentii day of January. A. D. l7". said M. If, Foote, a Justice of the 'Peace, of Stove Creek precinct, Cass County, Nebraska, is.ue l an order cf at tachment in the above entitled action against tlie poods and c'.lattc.' of said defendant for the tfiini of fi'i ty-nine (w.or) dollars and five cent- uud interest at ten per cent. ; and the cause is continued, and time set forbearing is the twelfth dav of March, A. D. 1 s?.-. at "one o'clock P. M. M. If. FOOTE. 4513 Justitv of the Peace. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue rf au order of sale Usued by Win. L. Wells, Clerk of the Distiict Conn within ami for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 er Ilia Ci i I . A I . A. I. 1-3-u .. 10 o'clock, A. M.. of t-a:! day, at the south door of the Court Houso, in Iinttsmotitli City in said county, sell at Public. Auction the following leal estate, to wit : Seventy-flve(T.!iJ feet, of the north end of lots four (4. flvf" (5i and six 05, in block five. White's addition to tlie city of Plattsmouth, together with the appurtenances thereto be loiisnnir : the fame being levied npoa and taken as the prope-tj- of Wl'llam L. Hobbs. Hibbs. Noah it. Ifobbs and The First National Bank of PhitUmouth. Nebraska, defendants; to satisfy a iudsruent of said court, recovered by Uriah V. Wise, plaintiff. Fliittsmouih, Neb., Jarnarv eotb. A. D. 1S79. V. W. HYEKS, Sheriff, Cafes Co.. Neb. Per P. B. Mt'ErHT. Deputy. 4St5. WHOLESALE V car TH757 (TsXIVv V Announces that he in prepared to furnlnh all kinds if At Wholesale cr Ketall ! Hoas Killed and Packed v OS COMMISSION. SPECIAL jE-A-TIES! Given to HOTELS. CiLL AT OXCE AND EXAMINE MY MEATS; ANb THT THE Mi SHOP North side Main, Petweea 4th and 5th Streets'. 34 tf Notice. Johanna Foltz, non resident defendant is hereby notiiled that David Koltzdid on I he Ota dav of February, A. D lxT'j. tile his petition in the otlice of the Clerk of the Di-mict Conn, wilhin and for the Co. of Cass and Stale of oiilo cliai-finn JohanuH Follz wit b aduilry with one iA-wij Copple and askinjr that be may be di vorced from the, said Johanna Folfz, w h;c! pe tit'ou will stand for .heating at the next term of the District Court. Dated this nh dav of fcbruai v, A. D. 1S7J DA Vll P Ol.i . 4i;t5 Bv Willed Pottenner. At.orucy for PI'lT Lecral Notice. All persons interested in the estate cf Patrick P. Fitzgerald, dee'd, are hereby nolilied to ap p'.ir before the Hon. S. It. Pou.td, Jtulo ol t tie Dist. Court, iu the office of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Lancaster County, in ihe city of Lincoln, on Moniday, the leth (iay of March. A. D. Is7s. at 2 o'clock, P. M., on snl day, to sho t ansa if any thern be why a license tdiould not be Kranted to Stephen Payne, administrator of said estate, to f,cil aud convey Ihe follow injz de scribed re.-.l estate lel'ii2ins -to said deceased, for the purpose of paTiins the outstanding hi liehteducss if said estate, to nit : The wst naif (w 'ti of tlie northwest (n. .) inartei t1', and the southeast if. e) quarter i'j) ol the ieri it west in. w.) (piailer i'4i, and the southwest is. w.j ipiarter (') of the northeast (li. c.) ouai tcr. all section No. t!.. town No. it. r.tn:;e No. V easi ef tlie tall P. M.. in Css Co.. Nebraska. hlKI'llKV Pa INK, AdminLslralrtr of the Estate of Patrick P. Fitzgerald. 0tS Executor's Sale. Notice Is hereby jtiveii that pursuant to the tenor and effect of the last will and testament of Sarah B. Slates, ilcc'd, which lias been duly admitted to probate, we, her executors, will oi ler for sale ou the 21 day of February, A. D. l7t, between tlie bourn of one and two P. M, on said day the following real estate, to wit : Fifty-six and eighty one-huudrndthH (.rB ao-loo) acres of land rdluaied in Cass Co.. Neb., und described as follows: A portion of the went half t'jl of the south west quarter (., section No. six 6. Town ten (lot, r.me nine (so. east of theGlh P. M. bale to take place on the prem ises. Terms cash or reasonable time wltu ap proved security. A. l.A VAIITY. ) Wm. B AhNoLD. Executor, 4SU JOHN ESTABKOOK. ) Notice. In the Second Judicial District Court held In and lor Cass County, Nebraska. Christiana Son.erlitd Pi'llvs. John B, Ca.se. Sarah Case E. W. Mcveas. defendants. T t he above named defendants : You and each of vou are hereby notified that on the m!i day of February. IsTS I widmovi; the lion. S. p.. Pound, judjje of the above named court, in cnatnbers, at the office of the. Clerk of the Distiict Court ol Lancaster County, for an orderi-oiilii iiiin- Ihe sale, in ihe above ease by the Sheriff of Cass County. Nebraska, of tlie south nest quarter of section No. thirty (W), township No. eleven (11), north of rane No. nine (so east of the 01 h p. in., and directing the said sheriil to make a ded to said premises. CllltlSilANA So.MKJU.AI:. FPU. L. C, Burr Atr'y. Hotti Sheriff's ?ale. Bv virtue of two executions issued by Wm. L. Weils. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cuss County Nebraska, and to me directed, I vil Mi the 4ll day of March. A. I). Is70. at 11 o'clock A. M of said day, at the south door of tlie Court House in naid" county, sell at Public Auction tlie following real estate, to wit : The north half t'-i) of lot No. three CP. sub lot No. twenty-six (2C), in section thirty-three (.C), in township No. twelve (121, north ol ramxe No. fourteen (14), east cf Ihe (ith P. M., containing twenty acres more or less ; the same being lev ied upon and taken as the property of Thomas L. Barry, defendant ; to nalisi'y a Judgment, of sai.i court, recovered by The State of Nelua.ka, and by J. P. Amfck and L. Latteer, FiuioiifTs. I'luttsmoutii, Neb., January 2ftb. A. D. 1879. 451,1 It. W. HVEitS. Sheriff, Can Co i, Neb. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued bv Win. L. Wells. Cb rk of the District Court w ithin and for Ciifs CountVj Nebraska, aid to me directed, I will on the r.t'h day of March. A. D. ism. at one o'clock P. L, of said day. on the premises below described, in said county, seil at public and Ion ihe following interest and improve ments to w it : The interests and improvement--of Thomas L. Barry in and to the northeast tpiaitert1) of fpct'jiiii hirl v-six (0. township No. eleven (II). north of fjaige twelve (.2; east of the c.tli P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska ; the Fame being levied upon and taken as the property of Hioinas L. Barry, defendant; to satisfy :i judgment ef said court reentered by J. P. Amick ami L. Latteer, plaintiff. PlaUsmouth, Neb., January 2t'lh, A. D. 1S79. 40tj K. W. H YEBS. Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber one dark Iron pray mare two years old. Said mare was taken up in Weeping Water precinct tlie 31t of De cember. 1-S7S. The o-.vnerof the above described animal can have the eamn by proving property and paving cost of advertising and damage. HVj WM. CAYUILL. Estray. Taken up by the ubcriber. one bav mare and one sorrel horse, apparently about lo years old; weight, about l.ooo pounds each. Tin ow ner of the above described horses can have the same by proving property an'l paying cost of adverusins aud damages. Said "horses were taken up and are now held at mv residence on the east 'i of n. w. of sec. '2j, town 10, raue 11, Cass Co., Nebraska. STEPHEN SMALLEY. By J. Chask, Ag't. 4iJto EDGERTON & BALL, Corner Main & 3d Streets. Plattsmouth, ... Sfbrnsk. KEEP .1 FlltS T-fL A .9-9 STORE, And only first-class Wines and Liquors. Mil waukee Beer on Draught and bottled. STFamilies supplied with Malt aud Sliltn ous Liquors, bottled, at Low Kates. 4uiy CTTJflP A T.TTFDT V. f kFAAAWA A S-4 -1J -A XJ J 4-. . Before deciding what Meat Market you are go ing to patronise during 1873, call iu and see FICKLER BROTHERS, Main St., Plattsmouth, N eb., Who are on deck xvith nice Roasts and Steaks, Fresh Fish, Beef. Pork, Veal. Mutton, Poultry, & everything in their lire. rrfCM as Lajw a the Lmrt tt; llighrst Price paii for t'irt-Clii;n Sti-cH. fickle: it nnos., illy Proprietors. J0IIX SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand, AND HEARSE FUNERALS. ta.dk: JH 1TOTICEI I want all of my accounts fttled to date, an'l I shall do no more credit bu.iuess. All old aCcouuts must be settled up. and no new ones will be mtidc. I'nless such accounts are nettled s!irtlv they will be cued. I wish to do a strictly cash business iu future. JOHN SHANNON. 5ly' Plattsmouth, Neb, AND BET AIL a. W. O'Neill, Proprietor. 3?aii2L4ixao. SIGN, CARRIAGE and ORNA MENTAL FAINT Eli, Jk.. ASHLEY. Shop over the Bonner Sta ble'.?; PLATTSMOUTH, 4iy. NKB. C3-0 TO BEN. HEMPEL'S Oh L5;vjf Ma'n Street. South Side, FOltYOUIlMEATv BOASTS. STEAL'S AMK. FOWL, MUTTO.V, BEEF, POP.K, and VEAL, CHE A3? and G OOD. J. G- CHAMBERS, Manufacturer of and Dealer In SADDLES. COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. e otdv place In town where "Turlcy's pat ent self adjustable horse collars are sold." 49lii6 H. A. WATERMAN & SON, Wholesale and Ketall Dealers la riXE LUMunrt. LATH. SHINGLES. SASn. doous, ULIXDS. ETC.. ETC.. . ETC. Main street. Comer of Fifth, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEIiV Still Better Rates for Lumber THE HENRY F. MILLER ' I A N O FORTES BOSTOIT, IjVE-A-SS. Bostdn Public Schools, Mass. State Normal Schools. The New England Conser-" vatory of Music Ex clusively, TW!0 AWARDS DECREED THIS ESTABLISHMENT IJV TIIE Philadelphia ExMHtion 7 No ether TUno Forte house, wllb one excrp ion, received more than one. During the Concert Season of 1876, these Piano were used ia Boston and vlcln ." in more than 125 concert-. The season ef 177 and 78 promise a it ' greater number to be added to tba list. Notices of Concerts. "Remarkable for its purity, rlchneis and ev enness of toue." Boston Journal. "No fucIi Instruments have been lieH In -f,owell concert room before." Lowell (Masf : Daily Citizen. "Surpasses anvthlnz ef th! kind previous'; heard iu our city." lowell Vox PopuiL Unequalled t.7 anV t.at have been ued our concerts. "-Lo .TisY.Ile Dally Courier. JAMES PETTEE tMi been appointed gcntfrf tfc'se ceUbrat riauos. Send for catalogue. Plattsmouth, Nob. .- - JV - 5- u t- --, - i V. a J Vis, i'itY '"is; ' . 1