-I K 11 ERA Ll. -iWUiJI A, AILS. FAttiMT, yoBTiuflt.-t . sct rnfrn.v ir, .it - 9 -JC a m I If-'P-rt at - 5 sk a. m. I " " - a mo p. m. OStAUA VIA B. c M. Arrive t lo :30 a. ni. 1 Depart at - 2 :15 p. in. wnrrxn-M vIa e. a m. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. la. Depart al - to M a. m. rurlxo witru. Arrive at 12 uu Depart at - 1 -0 p. m. hoc nivFrs eivxios miua Arrtrnt IZAiom. 'DejKirtat- 1 :W p. m. .1. W. MARSHALL. 1'. M. I.OC A J, A I VK ICTLS KME.VTH. .".-:Llnt. 2't (mil a line. Ueultu adverm- - s. ::; eetit mt line. No adv-irUswa'Mit Insert -t 1 ."or less ttiau 5 ceuU. J notice at Statute ratps. .mpys and oncers ot the It :ible for nil h-sral notices thev hand in. UJ: .LUT notice will DC Ul-lU WT I Lie pUt-MCH :t : ti sucii notice. CO M M L N 1 0 A T I O N 3. ' a c-ir pn li limited, ail coiiiiiiunieriCoiiii bv In lei aU'l to the po.ut, with no waste ?' ds. ' !io pM-r If responsible fur the corrcctr-.-s :; ril.ris to copy of paid matter ;i;iJ paid Le p;..., oulj . A jit r-erson whu taks. the paper rejrmar'y -r-.-rr. th poi.',.n'iep. whether direc'.eci lo lm r..an;. or w rit!i..r lie Is a subscriber or nut-is .-.yorsible for the pay. 2. If i:ny person oralis his paper disoorttln . lie must pay all arrearnuoH. or the putp.h ri r .ay continue to send It until ::yiueiit. is unil collect the whole amount. "whether '-' i.ipur is taken from tho oliico or not. ?. 1 tie oourts liavfi decided t hat refuslim to -il. n-vriiniM-M and periodicals from tho post .'tlce, or removing and W aving them uncalled lor, l jrrima fac it evidence of lxrEM'io.VAL i"(iii. LOCAL EWS Emma Leland to-night. Bird Cages at the I. O. News De pot. Envelopes at the I. O. News De pot . Sheriff Ilyers went to Greenwood yesterday. Jlxprees Wagons at tho V. O. New Depot. Four caaches an the western bound 'ruin vesttrday. Houses are in great demand and Tery hard to get. Thunder and lightning Is'.t night, tho first of the season. The renowned Lloyd took a walk over to Iowa last Monday. Jno. IS. Finch will be here about the 17th, we are Informed. March came in like a lion, she will go out like a lamb,- wo hope. Eilly Stadelmann fctarted for his wes era place of business yesterday. We call attention to Dewey & Stone's advertisement on the 4th page. Keenan A Grace have sold out the lower store to Win. Carroll, of Louis ville. Lenten services in tho Episcopal church every Wednesday evening at half paft seven. Will F.rantner accident illy sprain rd hi ankle last week. Will soon be i.Mdy for another trip. Tim IIkrald heard the Emtna L':.in-l Troupe at Line.iln and can Touch for their exec-Uevce. pi.O O. ' i 't j boo'iB and shoes in front of to i'gain, ready Cor spiing tra.'e. Captain Marshal Murphy,- pn:!d the house on the Avenue Sunday night and great was the wail thneat. The town of Ren, Nevada, on theC. P.R. R. was ahuo. t entireiy debtroyed by hie on the i'd inst. The first alarm of fire in many month was hoard on l-tiday lat. It proved only a sdianty on Gtli street. A little fracas on Main street Mon day night, and the Irst mau paid his f.ne of ?-1.0-" on his own iaformatien. The silvery notes from Prof. Bowl er's Automatic? mouth piece on his t-oi net lings out clear and distinct on our ears. The Marshal made some arrests at j the brick yard the ether nignt, una j ht, and ; Judge Gass applied the law. to Use plea of guilty. Social .-.I Good Templar's Hall n to-morrow night after Temperance Lecture at M. E. Churth, w hich ad journs at 8:33. Captain Palmer has a Desk a marvel, the handsomest desk in the country. We've got to go and see that dk . Keenan A Graco are now consol idated in one place in the Fitzgerald ldock, and will run the business there in the future. Sheriff Ilyers picked up some gen tlf.neu from the 4tk Ward who had been helping themselves to Ficklei's meat from his slaughter house. The old building on the corner of Main and Second Sts., formerly occu pied by Schnasse for a store is being repaired, report says for a hotel. rrof. Love made a few appropri ate remarks on the temperance ques tion, last Tuesday evening, though the call upon him was very unexpected. If anyone sees a boy with a bran new pair of shoe3, and an inky face they will probably be pleased to know that it's our Devil they are gazing at. Bottled Wine, first used ia Eu rope as a wine bath, is a very delicious drink; just imagine how one's mouth would water while drinking the same. The B. A M. have put two of the l.nr.'snmrst. HPr f-0;K'h-S Oil la'.elv to . r..,....1 it, !. wr Th,v nro ma.l 1 ana liBlsneu in Utacn. .v.i.niut -.. .i .,,.:! l b,J I Twi tramns took nossession of the IIfrald otlice back-door step the other , ,i,.;i Hay lo l HIT 141IM'.I1UII v li I C HI I'll l VIC 1 11. where they gorged themselves with i ,. "a i i i i seventeen slices of bread and butter. About the s'?e of a smoothing iron, in ' the snaue of five minute?, and then ; :o:sT:tc-nccti wor.-i-r;r.t-r if they coma : :aa in O' lVrs'nal. t Mr. IloscnfeU, of Iloscnfold Evo.-i., Omaha, called on Mor.daj-. . j i Mr. Chas. Yates made a Hying trip j to Flattsmouth on Tuesday last. ! i Mr. and Mrs. Finkham of South Rend listened to Janau'-chek on Fri day night last. I). Satchcll, from Eight Mile Grove, parsed a few pleasant' words with us last week arid took au addition to his IIkkald. "Lino" the Omaha Republican cor respondent is in town preparatory to a long tour out west for his paper. He is one of the brightest of Newspa per Correspondents. Mr. fc Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Dar-1 rah, Mrs. Livingston, Mr. Ilenmann I and Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Murphy went j to Omaha on Friday las-t to hear Jan- auschek play Mary ttmrt. The Tmf Field and Faim gives a picture of "Clara" the mother vt Dex ter, and l!k looks just like I5ro. ; son's ohl Lrown mare that ha used to drive to tho nii'k waon. -I'hil Young has just received over ),000 Envelopes, and a large assort- lent f fine Box Faper, Bird Cages, 20,000 ment Express Wagons, and Crouu-t Sets, to be sold at hard time prices for cash. Where's all those fellows who want to haul us won I every now and then on subscription. Been out now a month; have to buy of Fred Goerder: want some wood dry wcod right now, "tew onct,"iuicktt'n scat. Bring it in. llesser brought in some fne let tuco nearly two week? ago and we nev er thought to say a word about it. Let tuce in February is pretty good for a little burg like Flattsmouth. Now a second supply comes from the same source. Bob Fropst had a little fight with a man named Crabtree a ivcvk or so ago. And Bob says: "don't you say anything ahoat it in the ITkf.ali, but if you do, don't say that I got whip ped!" It ?erms by that, that CralUve cried enough. Who is not convinced an to the superiority of Prof. Fowler's Auto matic Mouthpiece for cornets, over the old style, after hearing the high notes last night, produced with the greatest of ease. Ifo will undoubtediy fell hundreds of them. Buffner A Black have built an ex tensive addition to thier Agi icuiturl warehouse on upper Main St., and are laying in a large stock of Spring tools of various kinds and in great varieties. Especially a new stalk cutter the best and handiest now in us. A family is like an equipage. First the father, tho draught horse; next the boys, tho wheels, for they are always running around ; then the girls, they are surrounded by fellows; the baby occupies the lap-board; and the moth rrwe!!, what's a wagoa without a tonyuf, anyhow. 'Ti.ti.s" Morgan goes up to Blair to buv a boat and bring her down her for a Ferry-boat. lie propos- s to kvp j ... ... hi, QiMMtrii.r nit ik. ...... .1 ..... ............ t Old Bans is pea -hes when he gels his j back up, an 1 it's curvd now like a j Mack cat on the fenco with a leii ie i j cog on either side. " Ple ssQ ''.raw up-m the bhtckboard an interrogation-point," said a teacher to on ? of her pupils. "Can't make a good one," rep'. ied the boy. "Draw a boot-but toner," said the teacher; "that will answer." The boy tool: the cray on and dre w a hairpin. Sharp rebuke by the teacher. Other scholars tmih. We are turning out more job work to evcrv square inch of the job room every day than both the other offices in a week; and as to quality no one will attempt to question that. Call j and ea specimens. A i visiting card to u slice Anything from a t poster or a 100 page pamphlet, and at greatly reduced rates. Will thrvock rt turned from Lin- coin Tuesday, and left yesterday icr Leadville, Col. Butter and eggs sell readily out there, and o00 pour.ds of Ike one, and 500 dozen of the othtr will net no small amount in the, mar ket. That is what himself and Eizy Lewis of Camp Creek, propose to take out, over land. Changes and improvements all over. Frank Guthman put up a big house south of the cut next to Weekbach's new house, Mrs. Sexton will move in to it when completed and Mr. Week bach will move down town in the Sex ton house and rent his uptown resi dence. Peter Bates has tho building of the new house. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeny will soon remove thier shop to Dr. Black's building on the corner of Main and Cth Si's, and by the way it is one of the best corners in town for the business. Dr. Black builds himself a neat little otlice in the rear of the same lot and will make his headquarters there this summer. We can hardly blame those who refused to sign the pie .ge Monday night. The cards were but just print ed, and with coarse newspaper ink ("that will undoubtedly dry in four or Ave weeks), and were so blurred aud dirty that they were hardly readable. This oQioe does not turn out such work rfjj that, please remember. Fred Gorder is just putting to- Ger his new Spring Machinery, I among the rest a new cultivator that . . . .. . ! mah.es e.i-n noise pun ins own loan fo that no more can the driver sav Ids slial Murphy, who arrested him aud j "'111 T r , team is well matched because the oiT ' t-'ooled luui oil. An information w as ; one wants to pull all the load and tlesjCed by Mr. G. next morning and he ! , .... ., was bron -'i t ho fni J,ir!.. xvHr ' lie. II lllie: l- lllll!;j; ,IC -Siiu U.' I, ill! 1 1- Ot. sides this, he has new sulkv plows, i i, i " seeders and all spring tools. He has covered tht nhedding all the way up the wrt :.ds of V.'eckbacti's oi.I van! ana is ruakir.-ir new imoreveii.ent-j ail ' TTo-will have the nicest orf.ee . b;r rr-cn.l.irat ; Pahy "Lie. Oii City J 'iTiick.J I've a loiter Inna thy m;c, I; lijy ljimt;, l)jly liiiae, IItr' coining home or Im'h a liar. 1',-j.hy i iip. b:i'y mine. c; H ii.j-.v chuck full of wiue, I Tt; is '.jinir.tf o'er t!i! iHiim!, Ho liid l'Ut r hide hi sluii, I'.al y inlus. li;t'r nime. He liail tjottor cc: if in ooti, R-';y nilno, baby mice. I've been waiting lui:e Uih liu'jn. Itaby mine, baby mine, I am waiting with a broom, I will ehaso iilm 'round the room, VVhile hU nose shic-i throuU tho gloom, J:iby l5i!:i-. !:;Ly !ii::n. Wanticu A good young loam, sound and warranted to work. Cheap for the cash. Apply to C Farthing, i r0tl llo-k Fdufis. Tlilak Of It. rrcm Mr. Buclitel we learn that the j 1J. iv M. II. l. crowed 201 tar3 of tici- ! gran Is and their gL.ods timing ten ilays ending Feb. 2'd. It's wonderful how tLe State is tilling tip. ,i An opportunity the cilizens f 11 J . , Flattsmouth are seldom favored with. are the entertainments given by the renowned "Emma Leland Comuiua- ! tion," which is a first class troupe, cn- I gaged by our generous ball agent. J. F. jYo'ung.atu giuat expense, therefore j our citizens should patronize the en- tertaininents this week, and by so do- ir.g encourage Mr. Young to engage nothing but first class troupes in the future; also encourage other lirst class troupos to come to Platlsmouth. Tho "Emma Leland Troupe" played two weeks at Lincoln, and many of our cit izens who attended the entertainments there know that they are ftrst class and worthy of our patronage. So turn out and fill tho hall, to-night, also to morrow and Saturday nights. For Sale I Seven acres of land, mostly in small fruiis, one mile from town. IPts bear ing apple trees, peaches, grapes, and other fruits. Good house, hum. well, and small nut building.-. Will be sold cheap for cash, or pait cash and good notes well secured. Apply to V. . Hate-?, cr I). II. Wheelkh A Co., oOtf l'lattsmouth, Xeb. Anot-frR. II. Acrief at. James l ully, B A M. Yardmaster at Omaha, was ru:i over last week while sw itching cars, and his right leg was E smashed that it had to be amputat ed. He died the following day. lie leaves a wife and two childien. Thesupiemecor.it of Kansas, by Chief Justice ITorton, has decided that a city which negligently leavi3 a side walk out of repair, by reason of which a person, without fault on his part, is injured, is liable to such person i:i damages for the injiuy sustained. Omaha knows how that is hersel,'. Omaha Republican. And Flattsmouth may one of these days. - Prof. Fov. ier has invented a nev ' a ttouiatic uiouth-pieto for cornets which he is advertising very extensive ly and which we should judge would I br an imoortant improvement. We are not suuicieni.lv versed in sueh i.:..... ... ...... i ; ?.... ..f j,, .!i a uu n.mcia ..n im-.i . n but a call upon Frof. Fowler wi:l ( .,uht!ess result in a complete kno-vi- MigB of t'..e invention and its work ings. We wish him a fortune in the salt-of it. We are sure; that if he can furnish the wind and owns a patent India ruhbirr lip to boot, he ought tea succeed in blow ing his own cornet. Tratafnl 1'rof.ndt y. This reminds U3 of Dovey. He ought to get this stcry for the next time he wants one: There was some profanity, but a great deal of truth in a remark of the late Isaac O. Barnes, of Boston: He got into the Mil!riie tabernacle on Howard street one day, and asked some one who seemed to ha ia charge, in his squeaky voice, v. hat sort of a society worshipped there. He was told that it was a holy of Christians who were looking for the fecund coming of our Lord. " Well," squeaked Barnes, " you'll have to treat llim a d d sight, better than you did the lirst time tie cam- or He won't st ly long." -Syra-c.se Standard. By the amount of work that Ch;. II. Pinkhata of South Bond is having done at thU otie:e in the shape of Let ter Heads, Note Heads, etc., one would naturally supposa that he is doing a driving business. Such is no doubt the case, as Charley is a thomutrh busi ness man, and with a good trade, good stock, and new quarters, together with his abundant use of printer's ink, he wid soon build up a business equal to any merchant in the county. Liberal advertisers soon le.un to know benefit derived therefrom. the Police Court. Oar usually quiet Sundays are a credit to Flattsmouth, but the last one was broken of its dull meno- ony about 4 p. m. A man by the name of Thomp son, w ho sometime ago had a little fall out with the Saunders House, walked into the office of said house, and after waking the clerk. Dodge, from his af noun nap, demanded the whereabouts of his wife, w ho has been working in the laundry. Dodge told him he knew nothing of his wife, and told him to leave the house and not make so much noise. Thompson refused, w hen Dodge seized tho poker, and didn't hit him but told him to leave again, which he still refused to do and demanded to know where old Gregory was. Frank Gregory came up at this point and told him to leave the house which he again ,.0f,..-.2.l M.t l'..!- ..,,-..,,.,..i t.. - - ! i i.- " i i llion examination Cned him -So.O.) and j '.iist-ir,-ni"i,;r-'t,i4").-- ., ,,,, , , c. , -t i ; --'Jfel3 0l'nlI'or t '-'. -ni ! to s j ooiiimitted till paid. Mr. Chambers, j i uis caployc-r paid the costs and he has ! r,:'c- i" work rigid; . , . ., , . ... , -v I tige and well selected retook of Eastern lb;o!s and Shoes at Sherwood's Ainnseaio'ds. ! The V.mxaA Le'.and Combination will ... . - CJtai'.ieneC" ttieir seeotnl ee:iMi ot tn- joy able performancrs In t!ie city Opera j House to night, and we have no hesi- ! tancy in endorsins them the best i . . . . . i combination throughout that ha.9 ever ; visited Lincoln. They nirrdo hosts of j friends during their last engagement i here, and it is only necessary to see ority. Each member i3 an artist thor oughly competent and willing to m ike the most of every character entrusted to them. Their wardrubo h elegant. i Their stage sitting always neat aM-1 appropriate, and their conduct as la dies and gentlemen, both on and oil the stage, is beyond reproach. It is a pleasure to welcome such an organiza tion to our cii". and we trust that they t will meet with such substantial en couragement as will induce them to i matte Jincoin one ot their regular I stopping places in the f ututo. Mis3 j Leland as Florence Grantly, tho hero i ine. C:led Ih bill to perfection, and J. 15. Turner, as "Mucrgs," once 6ccn, is . f ,.,,.,, never t b3 forgotten. .,,. , . .. j aay don,t jujs3 T,. h.iy. v.j; ;l;r:tin jourua:. ise who The lev tu re of Judge Feal.cdy at High School Hall last Friday wa3 said by many to have been the be.-'t of tha course so far. We were unfortunately unable to attend and report on its nu'iits ia peroon. The attendance was about aa usual. lie-harbiug Fence Wire. Messes. Mabte A Devendorf have started a new industry in our place; viz., reharbing old fonca wire and also the making of new wire and iron fence posts if needed. The Manufactory will be for the present on Gth St. near Donnelly's blacksmith shop. We be lieve this to be a useful enterprise and advise all our farmers to giva them a call and see what they have lo offer. Capt. Boy n ton has or is about attempting to lloat from Pittsburg to New Orleans in the. patent sub-marine armor of Mr. Mcrri man's which has been so much talked of lately. Jt is not generally known that this fir mer was invented and patented by a Mr. Men i man from Iowa, that it's first tiial was ia the Missouri here at l'lattsmouth, and that John Fitzger ald of this place is the ha'f owner of the patent, such is tho enso however. We became actp.r.iuted with Mr. Merrimanat Washington Iat Spring and found him a perfect gentleman. Boy u ton lias exhibited the armor ov er the kno.vu vrorld almost, and it has been adapted by several European government i. We saw a curious thing the other day in the medical way. John Leudy a well known citizen of this county was struck by the limb of a falling tree twenty-two years ag, in his old home in Iowa. It stunned hl:n at tho time, but whs not thought sciious. Twenty years after tho bone had de cayed so as to become soft and sjvongy and began to pain him terribly. About a year ago he went up to Omnhu. and Drs. Ti'.den aud Mercer performed an operation, cutting open the skin of the forehead, and removing a piece, cr pivot s of bun r two and cue-half inches long and half an inc-h wid. It hiis now all healed up but a IioIh about one inch long and a quarter of an inch wide in the centre of the forehead, and which still shows clear thrangii the frontal bom?. Mr. L. has b.:t-n over in Iowa for a ear. and is now on ids way baclv to South Bend, near which he livea. If you have a chronic disease which hps resisted the skill of your local phy sician and your own good care of your self, place yourself in correspondence w .tii B. B. FOOTE, M. IX, 120 Lexing ton Avenue, New York City. It will only cost you ti e pelage you put on your letters, as all consultatisns by loiter as well as in person are free. Dr. Foote is the well-known author of Medical Common Sense, .Plain N Home Talk, Science in Story, etc. 4tH2 J. IS. !IAI.b. i. rnvficnN a'1 Ti:or.or. iKr'ICE willi lr. Livingston Snalli Sj,j,. ,.f Main Street, between 'a'a and Vtii : arse:.". !:1 43yl ;tocli:t i-iiliM i!'i.i:!i'liy. SrKCIAL NOTICES. Nat ice to Teachers. Pu'otic e:o ilp.ntliMi of p:ror.3 wfnhirtij tMPh er' eertificitP vill h held as follows, hi ad diltoii to tnose already adverto'e.l : lireen- t 'vi.n l school honsf. .Vareh Hih :.nd l"th : Stoc Cree.k sclniol honse. .March 2j:Ii and 2:i;ii ; 5It. l'ieaai)t school house. April ls-h and e.i'h. l). i. ::ai: t;m ali-: 4-.it t f u? Superintendent. Charge ol the Rat brigade. Half a rod -half a rod half a rod onw ard, r.Uht tliroii!!i the ht!cs UTVy made Stole the six hnud.ou. Too shrewd lor trap or cat, boldly tiiev came and iat, Ea!it. "C'elitf nriial Rat Kx-term-inator Now for fresh air they run, "nd as they writ lie aiid bum, Ea-.-!i as'.ot Li male in turn. Is thi-1 the. eoui'tor? Then fallii-. i ti.T tind ll.it. Men cry. appiovin.l'hat Was the t fiiteiuiiiO. Kat- Ex-teriii-inator !"' When will its triumphs wane? Noi while the iHti remain ; Nt wliile It proves liieir bana ; "nui-hil-alion. Sound. t!:en. its praise so liih. Nations abroad mav cry Wp. too. t-iitreai to buy" Cen ten Dial"' li;it-lid-try Ex-teria-iuation 1 (StarManiifaetarlnj; Co., Fort Madison. Iowa. For side by all Drupiasis. 4715 Consaniption Cnretl. An oM physician, retired from practice, Jiav In; had piaeed in hi hands by an East India mi. 'lunary the fonaiiia of a very simple vecre table resfietly, for the speedy and permanent cure for consanip-ion. bri.neiiiti?'.eatvih. asta 1:1a. and all throat and luiis aSections. also a positive and r.v'.i -al cure for nervous debility ar.i ail nervous eomplaiut. after having te-ted its wondetf-il enrn! ive powers in thoiisand-1 of i caes. !i.- felt it lt:s dutv to make it known to hissnHerimr fe.lows. Act uated bv ibis mo! :ve. and a -Wre to relieve limnsn u ferintr. I will b:, rTTt -St1-'it,;H. .J V? It 1 ija , n i a I 111 u!. UiUll'" PT p!Pp,tld!! Jlilt I nsin--. in Germau. Freneh. or Lnaltsh. sent by ; Vv&t Xe :-.v York. -Htl -'" ' liemembcr that lor boot; and shoes ijUS ;i large assortment. 2stf. j See Mr.King's Adabout Shenandos.h ( ! Nuit-tiit-s. 38tf i , . , 7 ' Lociwell keeps clothing and gent's i uudeiwear. tf. J l0"t cwl iSUocs Chivip, ; Ci;11 R:jJ e -Jilt iIi:r.oix. j ! Kor-kwcV. , kcops hard vre nn 1 l t J;sa are. ana by .jov.- l:e k-.H-r-s r.;a- "i1 h' t i T patent mc-utcineri also, so t!;ero is no uso of staying sick. MONEY SAVED by buying COOTS AXI SHOES. SUf at Mkiwls. Rockwell has just received nine chests of c hoice teas, which Lo sells at from "jets to ?l per pound. Tht best bargain in teas you ever sa.v. 2S'.f. We see that Merges got the premium again at the State Fair on Ids own work for beauty and durability. He really does make line and good work, oltf Good second hand Organs and Melo dious, apply to James Pkttee, Dealer i;i Musical Instruments, Flattsmouth, Neb. 44tf Tho Mason A II.vmlix Org ax Instructor is the title of a New Work arranged expressly for the use of Scholars by Mr. Trowbridge w hose Musical ability and long connection with the Company has eminently fitted him for tho work which he has been so successful in arranging; the studies are very progressive and complete and the collection of music throughout is One. Our Musicians arc a unit in re.c eoinmendiug it. Books can be obtain ed at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Stole. James Pettee, Agent, 44tf Flattsmouth, Neb. 05.00 Fines Boots Custom made &"i.Ot at 4Uf , SllJCRWOOlS. Those wishing Ovters can obtain tlit-ui by the can or dish, of the best brands, cheap, at Ilenrv Tlucrolf's, two doors east of the P. O. 3 Uf Caution lo Smokers. From and after the 1st day of Mav, I 1S73 all boxes containing cigars of m v 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 pb'd manufacturers. None are genu ine unless pbiiulv labeled: JULIUS PEPPERBURG, M axltactukek, Flattsmouth. - - Nebraska. Notice lt Teachers. Examination of persons w ishing to teucli in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At, riattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in .Tanuary, February, May, Au gust, October aud 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 w ill be given. D. D. Maktixdai.k. 41mG County Superintendent. $5.00 At R. Sherwood's, made to ordrr Fiiio 44 1 f Cu -f JJou ts &r .O O . WiijvTill Yoti Allow a cold to advance in your sys tem and thus encoutago more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hem orrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained. Jios' li-jeti- (Icr man fiynirt lias 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 prescriplh n, aud is prepared with the greatest care, ami no f-ar need be entertained in ad ministering it to the youngest cldid, as per direction. Th.e sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since fu st introduced there has been a constant increasing ilemand and withnt a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask yo.sr Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large sio To cents. Trv it and be convinced. la H.-Ti.il prHl..c'l. . fciw.iorca ti Co., S Clinton Place, IfcTT York. Rockwell, of Louisville, h is just fin ished his; new stor?, 23x35, which be has full of new goods. Be sure and give him a call we know you will btiv if vou do, for he sells very cheap. 2stf. . Want a load of oats w ant some dry wood want some more corn. Hur ry up and bring it along. Two cents a bushel above the maiktt price for corn brought in on old subscription. Just Ileteifed At Rockwell's, a very full line of Mil linery goods of the very latest styles, such as Rowers, ribbons, plumes and lips, silks, velvets, lady's ties, bonnets and hats,' and many other little novel tier, that cannot be had at any other place in town. 2-tf. A Card. The great popularity the Mason A Hamlin Organ has deservedly obtained in this County has induced several unscrupulous ten ders of other 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 A Hamlin Organ, but of course they assert that they only furnish them to parties who w ill have no oth er. For the information of Friends of the Mason A Hamlin Organ I will say these men are Frauds and that onl- the gentlemen named below can furnish the Ma son & Hamlin Organ. If other agents are appointed in the County due notice will be given in this paper. James Fetter, Special Agent. Flattsmouth, Nebraska, Ofkce in Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. Conrad Sen later. Esq., Louisville, Neb.; Mr. F. P. Thompson, Bush bury, Neb. 44U It is a Fact!! IJroivn'S Liver fills cure head ache, billiousness ami liver complaint. EZrown's Cotigli Htil.saci. and Tar Troches cure coughs, colds, and throat and lung affections That Cough should be checked at once. Hroivir.s Efair Tonic prevents dandruff and loss of hair, and secures a beautiful gloss. Kroxvh's Arnica liniment and Salve cure snraias. swelHr,- ) s-eres. uleers auJ frost hitea. -r-. ixtric.pnriUa, ItomMi-in, and Iodide f ota,sla,ri invigorates the liver and purines the MuCd. The GREAT remedy for Chronic Rheumatism For sale by Br. W. E. Done-Ian, Chan- ! man A Smith, J. II. Butterv and O. F. i j Johnson. i t --iftf l'lattsmouth. Neb. ! Rockwell has the neatest assortment of lady's dress aroodi ever l.i-niiu-l.t to tow-a Be sure ai.d see them before ! the Uosortmeut is brokf. Thev are go- : ir.g off fact. ' 2tf. j bouih JWiid. Many, penvv-.s titv "1 haven't pot th? ! Cough wi.ii Shd..h Cot.ntunptton ' ;-f::,-;iJ- '" ,y !""', : .V' ' I'. T V I CV' rr AT 15 V X? C i ( iifi'. Dt they net know t'-ut, Cougns i-. J-c: f.x; '-' i-i- no a; ..,!? - ! 1 .' , f . ' , lead to ron-umptin ;vi- a lerr..iy i :-f-" ?:i'--i. ; ' t-.t.i B t,H .r, i '; - : !:! 't'. 'i . j th-it will cure Co.isun,plbn will e, ! 'XW'l '1':". lHVi: rS X v" , lainly iind stirely cure a cough or anv j - t . -r-?r r-.,. '. v . s:jj ;.; ; r,vI;:,; k rr.nu.i::.- in a ; ' i... g oi tliro.U trouble. Ue 1-.uj. it , ,,Bj tj . .i?l, ... a .c,,,,,, . " ;.;:.; ' -j rf; . . . -i i - will cure when all otuirs fail and our 1 a. n. Sbi.ia .v.v.Co. Jbttfe. i -!'yKf.(-v. i faith in it is so positive that j refund the price pai l if you receive j i v.o benefit. Is not this a fair pro ;!- ' Hon. l'nce 10 cts. -'J cts. ana jI.0t s;de, use Muioh s I'oious ! 'luster. I'm-" to cure ou. Price 10 cts. and To For sale by Chapman A Smith, Drug- j ists. i " II ACKMiTrACK'' "a "popular and! fra'Taot Vfrfurop Sobl l-.v f A- Smith, Druggists, Piattsmoutn, Neb. ony eow ... ... I C Atlanta ba., ConstttlltlOIl, ,, ,,. . , , i.ecerit.y paDiisneu a long account of the ileslructivencss of the "Sfierman Ka-. wlut.i is ? to 4 limes as largo as the Northern Rat. On the 17tb Sep. ember. liTT, Cue Manager of this celebrated paper having tried Centon- nialR.tt Ikctermiuat.o- se.vs: Gentle- ... .. ,. , - , men your J'izen Mutt kuoeus ' oner- man Rats," still and cold. Osage, Iowa, Dor. 20, 1ST?. 2i cents, lor sale by Chapman x i 1 ': ' ' V: fi ' -u of f.-. s , w... t Stmt .1. DrilgJlst. . ; a!ia. .fol.ani.a J-'olt.-t mo, i.e.u.t.-iy vif, it-.m r ' 'TU : -' ' "J e i and iivor eompl.nnt. :..r:stipati.n. and , a't:. .lohsnna I-!.. t.d ! .:tt i-.i:?.i:.etix .. j .Pi-V'- "" "7 general debilitv when von Can get tit I i'i::iS r":U u i";"-:,v :-.:i:!.-.i o.:,t six- &&yi:!?Lv5'- ' our store Uiloh's System Vital izr r ! VV?,:::7V: :Vd' : ...Vi;, ! 1' . - Which we Sell on a tK i i i v. rus-rarst ' I m iU l-v r-;:ii.vi-tt her and a.-.-n-f i '--' V . . .y Star Manufaetuiing Companv, Poit oi.'-k '''n:'i'';ani'' i-u'.'g h-iid'upon"!!,:'.; iV-.u.-'n Madison, Iowa; ; ntiem m: Tlie Cen- ! r" i:'''J",i: r.ii;k..a v:ev. ;.ia. y. : v o leni.iai rat pu. leceivial ..1st ..Ion- j iia, . tl. ,aI1Sl v (U,.. liK.,n t said com ;.. r-v..v-dav. We have given throe doses. OuJ c:--l by Mu.y W'.-;,, ;:. piaivti i. Monday Tuesday and Wednesday! i'u'",u'-"',tx k:5i 'wWkrh ',T'' nights, and wo verily lwdieve there is j hhpiar, Co!' Nxb. not a rat or mouse left. The saw mill. teed, custom and merchant s mills were full of thorn, as were also our houses, cooper shops, barns and bog pens-. Sirce giving them the poison they miv? been running round as "crazy as loons" and the river bank is line with dea I 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 v. ill see our druggists and have them s-nd for it. Thanks, thanks. Yerv respect fully. E. M. Britt,-. A Co. This great economizer for property holders, farmers, ct ul., is for sale by druggists and general dealers eveiy w hero. Price 2") cents, large cms S 1 ,00 Made to order IWXJl CALF BOOTS r.;. 44tf at Sherv.'uoo'.s. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Niter Un-Jcrinl.l in Boots and Shoes at Merc;k.s SUf Rockwell h;3 a full line of Grocer ies. 28tf. T?iirty cf t?i liont or ran mr.i'rs of tiio World are coaipetiioi a; the i'.uis EpOM:i"ti. a c.U'ie dispatch to the Assaeialed l're.-s s.y two hi-.'host iruM l ieiUtis hnvf ti-rn awarded to the Aiueiiea'a eiakers. Mason A Hamlin. &fPtr. f can be saved bv !:;r. tc.'i.';a;.faZ i.Vif Exte rn iic.a:. ity Ccuxty Orders v. ill be received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber thnt. 41tf. $0,000,00! V. Oil I II (I. FARM PRODUCTS Can be saved by li-inj? GsQtBEiiial RAT ExtermlBnlor 'I UK ( 1 K KATKST I" ON OM lKK t r 1 '.l f. A O Sold by Druistsa'.i:! e:,cial dealers. or sam ple box inai'.e.l foreiclu 3-eenl stamps. 47i5 Sl'Ali M'F'li'CO., t. i:aii.-u:i. iow.'i, LEG AT j XOTJCES. J8. To C.ecvs-e I'arker. no.n-rfc-idBitt " -femlant-: iouiie heret.y ;iii ifi(:.-J th-it there 'vi's cn t'fi 4- :i .ii'.v i i Fcl:-i!Hri , i.-t;:, a t.eii.i-in H!i-d ia the l'i t!;'t coart o; Cas- ro;:.:y. Nebra: ka. by Mr M. 1'aiker, pravmir Inat 'h lit.';. !' 1 d--vorco 1 from yo'l ; and alleg it I 1 8 (id pit :v.ii, as her Kraua-i- !..r so (Imii. wilinl; d.-scrt : a; i t. your part. i li ;-t ntdess yen ftm-wvl- .said pe tition (ia or before the leiti day vl April, l.i:. ihe Rllrp,itior. iii sa.d pctiiioa will l.v 11.:-. i a, true raid jae-ncnt rendered ne- i'-ilhuric. MARY M. I'Al'KER, Ii l'.pr Attorneys U. S. Sxtra raid J. E. Mor.itiso, 5Jt4 Siieriil's Sale. Ry virtue of .in order of s :!e i-su-d by Win. L. W V.s. t lerk of i'-e Iis:i-U't Court within a:,-, lor Cass oi nty Ncbra.-kn. and to tn ilirCcd. 1 will on the .Mil day -f Ami'. A. I. l;Tii. al li liVlw:!; A. M., ot said ii:iy, ai I' e h ; cr oi tile Court Horse Ml Hpiil' ei-nrty, se'i at I'lih'ic Auction tliC loi;.-.wi.o; real Cftate, to wit : Lot No. one t', in bl-.ck. No. t wo ineoln d and i v.-eiay-ttiree (22) i-l I'.'ali smout h r-iiy. Cass county. Neina-ka : 'iaesui).' li!;-.r b-vieii t.p fio aiui taken as t be proprt y cl J. N. Il.int'.ie and Aliizary R ifidle. ileter-danis : to satisfy a iadgmcut t-isaid court re- vcied by iho:nas il. "onrdoii. jiljialiT.. Mal'.saioistl!, Neb.. M.ireh "Oi. A. l v;y. r.oij K. . HVE' .S. Siieril;, Chhs l.o., Nct. Siieriil's Sale. By virtue of ;-.a oi d-r fjf f ib i .-ucJ l v V.'ra t.. Wells, c'.ei i of the I'i't' i"! Con;-; vjt'i'ir. ;.:i l fur Cajs coui.ty. Netiraska. a:id to me dir. cd. 1 wiil. on the r.th day of A oi i 1, A . 1 . Is 'P. a t 1j o'cio.-.k, a. m., of said dy, the -on:)-, noer of tUe Colli t iliiisi) in sa d i.-unty, sell ;,l ; i;o ic i'.letion the foiiowinjr re d 'str.!e. I.i wit : tiie west half t '4 i of the noi chc.isi oiiriter (t) ot ir.'L Hi... -iui I :.c il. i iim-.im oi;.-iic! 11 Oi "''tion t veuty-six i-.'i'.i. in l.nvnvkip No. twelve- !2;.onh of rat.-..e No eleven flli.en.-l of ,U till. M.. to-ttaer vitii the appurtenance : he (1 the anie beiiiir levied upon and ta.;en as tlie ptoiH-i t v oi I niiip Kihart and Giolo S. !:oj maii. ii, feiiii.oiti ; to s.i; i-fy a fudirmeiit ' f -a'd court, recovered by Edward" iJ." Dovey, piainttif. l'i.ittsnioutli. Net, , March rah, A. 't. lsry. It. W. HVblRS. 5ctr 3..trifft Cas to Neb. Sheriff's aie. By virtue of .in order of sale i-siiit bv Win . L. Webs. Cieik jf tin D;h! rn l Court within and for Cass County, Nebra- ka, and to i :e elf tcd, I u-iil on t lie "j-.Ii day of April, A. I), is?:, at 1 o'cloei:, 1. M.. of f.iid d -.v, at tile snnih door of t he Court House, in said county, sell at l'cb bc Auction the fol!uin.r teal e.-t '.te. to wit : 'inn nort. ea-t quaro-r and the fi::itiwft qunrler of sect ion No. tine-oo in tov..-diip No. twelve i !-. no. til of raive No. t bill ecu iai, east ofthef'.ii P. M. ; a's lot tince (3;, a'.! t'l: Huutiicast ipiarter of the southwest piart'r of seeti":! tliirty-four ..'0 . ia t'r.vuship No. thir teen (no n-srih i f saiiue tiiirteen it.o. ea-t ot tiie 6th 1. M..U1 ( ass County. Nebiiisl.a. teether with the appurtenauces. " Ta Mine bcii.a '.evieil upon and taKm as t !e p'op t y of Ja'.-n G. M :1 -lerand Mary r. Miller, deientiai.ts ; to sati-.v a Unimiient of said cuiitl, recovered bv Jacob Lefever, plalntilf. llatt.sinouth. Neb., March rtb. A. D. 1-79. K. W. JIVKIi.S, 51t5 SiierirT. Cass Co., Xeb. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sr.ie issued bv Win. L. "Wells, e it-rk of the Ji-:rict Gma within ::nd for Cass Couniv, Nebra I'a. r.nd to in- dir-et.-i'. 1 v.ili oil t!"i .".in !:ty of A pill. A. D. 1 ?:, at 2 o'clock 1". ii.. ol" sa id day. at t He son ti: door of the coart house iu :!.! c ninty. seil at pa'.die auction the fcliowinr; ic .j ,;,.-l, to v ie : i be south half of tile I'Ol lll-.vest ipeift'T of K-ciinli Xo. eilit (si. and the sMita ea-t quarter of the northeast ii:aiter of secto.ii No. sevrfniT1. :o ;l the southeast ip-nrtei f eet!on No twenty four (, and a part tif't'ie r.oi t aea-t. quari'-r of section No. twenty-liK cj!, des.-riijed as foP.ov s : Coiame acin m the i:o-.tl.c-st eoriiT of said nortiiea-'t iutrier. a .d rat iiiijjj Ue,.'.' south, one bun-lied icds; ti.tuce vie:-!, one btlbdreti and sixty rods ; tli-ti- rio.-t, oi.' l.r.i: ifrod ros : ttu iii-.rMsr. o;!e !i;ii,.!ivi and sixty lod-. to the pku-e of be.-'i::t:inii. cont.-outi "lit; hundred acres. Ail tt.c al-sir? desr: i'ocu I.-.ad bein-f in towns iio No. t-.vc:ve ill. north of raii'.'rf No. twelve (IC". ea-t of tbe tali 1'. M. : a'so th north ha. f and the soi.thea-t qt.artfcr of ioe uoitl.-'.'in ipiarltr el fftion twen'y-six (ii. town eleven ii. north of r.tne No. twelve it.''. r::st ot t ne uih 1'. 1M. in Cas.s eoiu-.ty. Ne-tr'iska.coiuain:u-t in i.,1 ftfo ae,en, na re or les.i : t'ic tarn beinj levied 'i;oi nat iKkmi t'..e j.j-oppnv of l'.:i1eif.)n H. Eaton ani s. M. la. on. ilete&d&ot- ; to s.iostj .t .i an- n. 'f fu:l -uurt, leeovcid t? .!;'.'? L"i-ver. pli-iutiiif. 1'ieiTWn.oaih.Neb.. March f ra. a. D. iT9. 6vi5 K. W . HYER.S. Sheriff, Cisa Co .."Ne. i Probata Hotico. - J inis - ',i?.n'r -t h- :. .e s-,u,.i a II ! lV'ltl'AA'lt?! V..I. O.flt .)..: Notice. : K'.'aijt,'!. M. .-iH.. .loii-.m: i K-ji: . i..u l:-.il- i li.it n-iv!-! ' f. t- hi, ; -v.;. : i.-. t !w-.t .,t ti. I ' l',.h i.ti ! .... H u i' - .-.1.1.. ... is. . . i ' tlttn li u-!i rricrr . b'y VVIilett Potfcner, Atoinn-y f ir 1TIT I Sheriff's Hale. i Py viite.o of nil or.1r ef s.!h i.-ii.r-d hv V in. I. . ,n ;oii"!y. .,-i i-;;; . o-.i !o , ( I'-i.k iifliie biirici, Cuiiii .:!.iii a:'..l J v.:!li,::tl;oL-.h ii:;y .if Marrh, . !. i-;e y.i ' loo i-'ml, :i. i;i ,if s.i;.l r,;iv. a! t'.o su.u doi'i I or I lie l iilu t ho:-i- ,!i ciiil iwuii. v, s '1 ;'t (. j ! a-i-!ioa tti follow in;; re:l eM.:. to v i: : i:.:u-i I meiipinir el iu!!ivst -'iii:cr of 1 No. !io ( , n. i .! :ch swcniu'ii u.;. t"i:-!up icnv J t !J): !'"' ;h "r . t"-'i--" ( iho -r., , ,... : tf.. :. -e m.n'i. i! and ti."-,-K Bun- to -.-.;! fj.-i: ni ro.is; till nee io.;. ut.n;- f.t:r 1.2 0 rods ; il!,-i.u m-.taii, six and r t --'.-; !. ::r.i j 1 1. . . ,':-r...i i. f 1 1! ..-. i . i-: . .-- uinix. 'oataii.en; one ai-n- mm-.- -V i ;- r,!.-.o a ' ' "n-neinKat a pint. t -viy-t!r..-o pi; i l ..-is ea.-t oi uic ni'illoe,l corn or of s.-clion ; t-i-:.tv v', in town,iiip No. t .',... -. ..rth " f-e.m-ei utveast ! tio-tb v. v.. ; t t:ie:i'-,e lui'Miii; youth luilv li O ro-N : tlo'-j -c ea-l. i.in.-trc.i i lyj roils : tu.-iu e m i;h. fori v l-i-'i-. ; Vv.ei' . r .t. !ii lie I (!nifn.!, !o ti-.e t Lot Fa Y. t'.iiae t my y'w :toitt the KU't: fa J o u.'iy. (U.v 1; Jit l .:-: i ei:..-. iuii.i . e.o s t!.i. slid iv Ir.t ir.i'.'.i. I Lav. 1 ak.-i. ( ;.t s.i i,;e i.p and 1...U1 h-r oiuier tlie o.erny lew. Any person elatin 1111T Uu: .-aaie and ia ii'K chai-e. Mid provuo; property .tn li;tve ti." in-. Aiy place n l.jui miles e:i--t t? V.'oo; ltivj V.'i.tT. urii i i:. Vv. A hams. Sheriirs Sale. ry vlrt'ee cf an order of js.iV N.-upiI by Win. t,. '.is. Clerk of the l)'.-:t net Court within and lor i uss Ct.nl.-! v. Ncbi ;.s.';u, and to in.; oliieeied, I w ! '-. tlo. a d:v ul Mareli. A. 1. t. at M oYioe'.,-. A. ,-f nv.!d dr-.v, :.t the south oooi o the C.aat H-uise. l i sai.l l.onuty. srii m 1'uaile Auction . it ioiiowiti ival estate, to wit : The ::-.rt !i tr.if ('--' ef the nor! beast puaitet l'i 'I vi'llmi tweioy-nii.o 0.".) l:ovu:d.!p No. leu ( lol. noitii of raa''e No. twelve !. cn.sl. Also, tl:e i-.v-i pa.!, sixty atji'-s of t'e onili .vest. P!.-.U1- iV-. VV. .if See'jim t wen ty-t i'-'ii t ( I in t i i i j fen tlft). iiorlti of ratine No. tv.eive (! -"; :.'! in Cuss County, Nebraska : the-ini.; bePia levied up;n and ti-.ken a li o jiroperty if S.uu'j I.. H. ivei.-O.'tl. Sart'll Hull eiV. : t ioni V. ni. Statli'lmann, il.-;er.d;-.!:ts : to cat icfy a jiKi.iii!. lit ul nald coin !, le. i.veled .y Addixoti 1'. '.Vesica and ; i.o'.do 'i'l!t. piaiiilil'.s. i'iiittseKiuUi. Neb., Ptb'v lib. A. 1'. I T:.'. 4p;- U. W. 11U1KS, Sherill Cam Co., .Neb. Sheriffs Sale. Ry vim:i of ;:n order of sab; tasu'w by W::i. L. Weiis.ebr'K of t iie liisti ict curt ivitl.iu and lo: ' i; . '..ui i v. Net task a. and tu me directed. Iv i'len tin; Till d iv ol .March. A. I). !s-;i. ?;t p-.i.'eicek . a. in., of said day. at tin; ninth door the Conn Hous.'.ia said tout: y, e;i :.t piib 1: ai'.'tioa t!.e f.iiltinii. real .,iate, to wit: ! ots ( Ifo four hu.'nti ed and ten. (4 I'o four hun dred in.J forty-n iue. i4."hj four liundred and boy, (-T-li ::o hundred and lllty-ene, in li.e t e.vii of ! o.-wville. Cnss County, N cleaska : the - alee in:l c lei led upon and taken tile nrop ci'tv of G. N. CI -i.hiiii ilcieiiciant. t-i sati dya j ii.i - -1; : - i : f : aid court. ii'oVi-ii.l by .1. J. ill-'lr. p'i.i'.-.Uj. R. W. HVLRS. Siierifl. C.tss Co. Nc'.i. J'l ATI M(.fr!l, Neb.. I-'eb, Otb, 170. EDGSETON & BALL, Comer Mala & :;d titrect.s, Plftt tsiaoutii, ... XelirusLa. KELP A lIUST-CLASS STOUX, Ak-1 Oiily first-class Wines and I.bpu.rs. Mil waukee Leer on J'laulil and bottled. ZjZ" raud'.le.i supplied with Malt and ?piriu ous i.i '.lo;:-., eoitied, at Low Kates. ti!y II. A. WATERMAN & SON, Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In PINE LUMBEP. LATH, shingles, sash, BOOKS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC, ETC. Mai., street. Corner of 1'iltli. FLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEib Stiil Bslte-r Rates for Lumber i j -J 'v! T? n am SF'JN, : 'A Rill AGE and ORNA MENTAL PAINTER, A- A.3E3ZXjIEj"5r. Shop over tho Bonner JSla- I'LATTS;.IGUTH, .... NLlii. Hiy. W. H. BAKER-& CO Having purchased the 4. f J 3 1 2 fe, -t- n n 3y C H A y. ! Sfc fl P. I Ol rffff I . IwLvUiX U'Jl&J n Fonueriy owned by Wit! continue tb.e bnsines" t tb.e old stand an 1 wgi be piia-ed t i he all the former pat rons ol liie hoii-e and hope by FAIR DEALING-. keeping a First Class Stock In Every Departmemnt, and sflliii on ci-we laarjais to inerit and secure a larjpj r-uare of the Trade of Cass County Ghe us a trial ami be convinced. Smith Sido Main Street. (Ett. .-.in and 6th1! I'LATTSMOL'TII I8!y Aiifi. i i"- " '.I : . - c V - V5.-"c '-" j. STiior a lukdikI ; . ;.. 'J:- -!.-.? :-i i v i - T.vr- I'' i; i :i 1 01 - --si, zZ:' 't-' 1 HE HENRY F. KILLER' i t a ;i o f o ;v t j: s BOSTON, MASS, Boston Public fclcbcols; Mass. State Noinial Schools. The New England Conser valcrv of Tilusic Ex clusively. . TW-0 AWARDS DECREED TUTS EiTAPLlSHMENT , lv th;; . PhilacIelphiaExliiljltion'TG N' ntUer TiiUio 1'oitj house, v ill: one excp loa. rci Ami more th.;!i ot:e. During the f'ou xrt SityK of lST'S, '77. t'aese. t 1 ;no- vet la more ti.uu li". ii.i- 1 a: Uo.t'.n ::-in I. concil t j. . 'I'lid seiivcn of ts" imd '." proa, . cn a xilll SteiUer t.iiail r to be aid-d to to li t. .tic:j oi' Conccris. "Kcnarka'ile for l!n p'ul'y. rl.-tm and r. cinn -s i l ton'-."-iostoii Joi.ii.ji. - "No U':' l::slMiii:ei:ts lia e been !i'"-ird la a .ov':i c oil rt rujiu b(;o; v."'--l.o'.s c'.l tM -.) ' iMtij Cltizer.. "Sin passeti un1 hltilt if fie ktn-l prevloiisjy heard In oi 1 1 iii). ' LionoU ',. I'oj-oii. "Vr.cqualk-d by : ry th; I bavr bei u usptl ia our concert Loui-viHe !;.;! Cuuiiei. JAMES PETTEE has been p ;!!:'.i .. act.t '.r :!!v-e ci lbnuoc. I'laiios. I'cii.t fcr eal: logi'.f. Plattsmoutb, Nol). STHELtiUT is .MIL). Ml, lie , - 1 1 j- Jin riiift ct u rviv, iADDI.L-j LLIDLLS, COLL.VKS. ull ki.. '.s cf harne-.s stock, eonstaaUr oi ham. FRUIT, COXFKCTION1J Y, AND G KOCEIIY STOHli, NVTS, CANDIES. TEAS COFFtJIfJ. sroAits, TOP VCCOL.S. FLOt'R, K( mctnt cr t': place oppobite E. C Doycy'n oi Lower Main Street. STRFAGUT f- 3! ILL 15 11. J0I1V SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AFtD FEED c-s f tv.yi M , l,!:', Carriages alvttyu on Hand, A y D 'hsap.se a funeral?. TAICIi; IfCTICE ! luti.t all cf m- accout-rs r. C.U--I t') date in t I shall do no rn'ore eo d.t b-.i'-i AU oU - accounts itt nt !)C settled up. and l:o li';t ones w Ul b, im a V i leal s ji ,i aci jui.tj al e cttle 1 sii- rtiv they v Hi be mi -1. I v i !'. t; do a ''.th :ly eas'n bu uness in f ituro. .ions SHANNON. 4i,!y l l.it..-:-aM!t!i. Nel). IfilKfTsClSELLBACHER, ironn rviioniNC, 2v l 1 D V. "A V.Al.UN .ll.rAI illNU All ii.d.i of I .".' VATJM I 'TTT-T-lM I 'NTS i i i mn-.ied Neath; .f- Prompt 1; " : 0 : In -i!:0:t, v.e'll shoe anything tl-at lu.' four feet, from a .obra to a Oil title. Come and see ih. on ri'ili t.. betwi ti "Main a'.d Vine S'ref r just acroas the earner fro:n tt.e n r.v' ilEUAt' -iinn'.. "" C.-f Z I. X T DICK STKEIGHT'S LI V FRY, F15ED AND fit ALU STA BLES. Ci i ucreth wid I'carl - ts. I!ORSr.l I'.OAKDlin T V Til R wcy, Tvr.r.K, on jzoxtxi." HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD OB HTluJDZniD. For a Fair Comiiii-is: n. TE1HS AT' ".tlAl E!C55!tS. IV.Ub-iilar alteiition -:.'A to Driving and Trainicr T'lOTTEYi; STOCK. '' A .- v.- 1 IT V i - i eV -1 , : f 1 o (3 - :2 .v. i j 0