r i 1 THE II ERA Ll. AKPIVW L An 1FPAF.TLI"K OF I'LATTS MOL'TJI iiAlLS. FASTfcllN", NOTUiCi:X . SOVTIIEPX Arrive t - 0 -.V) n. m. I Depart nt - 5 :."0 a. m. 1 - " a :0'j p. in. OMAHA VIA B. A M. 10 Jf a. m. I Depart at Arrive :4 2 :l p. ni. WliSTKK.N VIA B. & M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. m. Depart at - 10 :00 a. in. WKKIIXdWATKll. Arrive at 12 aw m. I Depart at - 1 :00 p. m. KOCK 15I.UKFS it t'NIOV MILL". Arrive U 12 K m. I Depart at - 1 :M p. in. .1. V. MAK.SH A LI.. 1'. M. LOCALADY LJ'.TiSK.MLN T.S. Transient . a.1 cents a line. l"e;ri:!ar advertis ers, lo ceijs per I'm. .o 1 lor less tlutn 25 vent'.. idvi-rliscnittiit inscrt- i.f.KAl notices at Statt.te ratfe. - . Atloim ys aril officers jf the law will oft nohl iwcmx'sibfe for nil h-ual notices they hand in, ami all panics d-Miiandin;? .a .proof of publica tion of anv notice will be in-hl tor the Liublica tSvu lee of 'iucli notiee. COM M I'NIC ATI O X S. ?'urpee is limited, all coMiriiinie3,'olis 3,u.-t be brief ami to the point, vitji l.o waste of avoids. The papc- is responsible for the cmrectness Hrcunhn;; t- copy ol paid mailer and paid Le guls. only. I.- Anv person who takes the paper renlaily from Hi o" pes' -olhce. vinther dueled to his ijuiie. r wii'tiiT lie Is a imbsc-ramr or not i responsible for the pay. it. ll any ierson oideis his paper tiseiit in ued. lie. must pay all an-ara..'e--, or liie punii-h- I'liiav continue to send it lililil pav incut is made, and coiled the who.- aiin:u!. whether the poller is tak-n Irom the ouice or not. :;. n.v courts Iiave decided thai refns'ntl to take newspapers and periodicals Iroiii tie post othce, or rt moving ami having them urn-a'ded for, is jiriimt Jacit, evidence of 1 lEN uo.nal. FKAIK. LOCAL EWS Ferry bout here. City orders for sale. Steam Ferry boat crosses hero. D. I). Mnrtir.da.le came to town Monday p. ru. A few city orders for sals at the Herald ofiiee. Preton Lice by the piece or in ties at W. II Paker & Co's." 8-t3 Edgerton's new place, ihree doors from Corner of 3d Street. A five cent counter to be opened at V. II. IJaker & Co's. 5-t2 Come to Flattstnouth to cross the river; good steam Ferry. Handsome black silk dolmans and visiles at W. II. Il.tkt r & Co's. 5-t3 " Zie (Iraiul Sect-ck'," the launch ing of Capt. tiolliday'a ncsv ferry-boat Pretty nearly even-body and all their first v.ife's relations are in town this week. The old '.Serrate" biii'.din:,' is njain to bo occupied as a saloon by Gtorgu Edgerton. -Livingston'a black pony ran away withtha ciiiidren's car: an 1 cleared the street, yesterday. Call and examine our new Sty hi 2?, six stops. Mason & Hamlin Oi Ljan Jamk 1'i.tti.i:, A.ent. Cauwl's liair cloth for circulars dolmans, and sacques, at W. II. liaker t Co's. . 5 13 Don't forget it. If you want a j KewhiJT machine, vou cm pave from j 315 to C'J Kw buying it of IJ-.ed Urv s. I Orchard kc lh-an, Omaha have a complete assortment d' rus, ma'.s, hassocks, crtanh cloths, etc. l' Jld. .Sch i i kotanz. tonsmi.il artist, lias iiitv..-d iuiu tlie Tialt:' V.dl'.-y house room where he is fixed up for business. A complete lino of ladies' and pents" hosiery at W. II. iJaker tc Co's at prices that defy con,it titim. .'12 It was t N.:rted Monday that the jar of an earthquake was felt on lop of yr.e of our many hills the nijlit before. Good second ban 1 Organs and Melo leor.5, apply to Jamf.s I'ktti.i:, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, Xeb.- 44 tf Mf. and Mrs. Streiht and Miss Sailie Delatiey came in from South Kend to attend the Half Hour Club Dance. Window shades, latest styles, 1am biequins, cords and tassels, cornices, etc., at Orchard & IJean's carpet store, Omaha. 5:2 The meeting of the Agricultural Society ami the Organization of a Fair Ground Association Co. will be given next week. W. II. IJaker v Co. say their prices on dress goods, ready made suits, and in fact on the whole stock, can't be beat. Call-id see. 5-t2 The black colt of Jifa. Fitzgerald's got frightened and ran avay Saturday, and threw Frank Smith from the sul ky, injuring him severely. The Judge very deservedly called attention yesterday to the ridiculous and unprecedented articles in the Sen tinel and reprimanded its course. Reed Bros. nw goods are still coming in, but going out again so fast that they will have to keep them com ing in constantly to supply tho de mand. Joseph A. our world renowued grain buyer, Connor, pays up for the Herald, and says he is ready to take in all the corn, va?., that rolls down the avenue. Black, pink and blue laca mitts, open worked gloves, lisle thread, cas tor, and kid glove in every variety, at W. II. Baker & Co's. Something to suit everybody. 5-t2 MacDonigh has the blamedest sto ry in the Watchman all about a blind house in a dark w ell curing Billy Bees wax of getting .drunk, by his wife winding the well up by degrees, you know. Lawyer "Watson says that even men. who publish newspapers no larg er than their tar have tried to ivreiu- dice this case that must mean Thompson; we noticed his ears the other nay. County Okdehs will be received at this oltice in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, al way's. Kemem ter.tLat. 4Hf. Personal. Rev. Cyrus Alton of Elm wood call ed. Jas. McCaig takes some more Her ald. John Ahl, Eouisvillt, called last week. Samuel Rector, Esq., is attending court. J. C. Xoel of Greenwood dropped in yesterday. Theo. Buck paid his respects to the Herald last week. II. W. Farley of Weeping water help3 th3 Herald along during court week. Judge Dunlap, of Toledo, Ohio, was in the city last week, on court busi ness. Hon. hawson Sheldon called on the Herald and lefc a substantial token of liis presence. Mess rs. Ad a m s a n d S w i 1 7. 1 er, la wy e rs, from Omaha, visited Plattsmouth this week on court business. Dr. Miller, Atchison, Kansas, brother-in-law of Cdpt. L. 1). Uennett passed through Plattsmouth. yesterday, en route to tlit; 111 n;k II ills. He stayed over a dav with his friends. Dan Honiu must have something on his mind that worries him. He AentolTto Omaha to work Monday without h;3 clothes and had to tele graph for them. Edgerton & Ball have dissolved partnership and Georgo Edgerton opens a place of business in the old Senate saloon on the 1st of Mar. EJ. Posenbaum takes the old corner build ing which he has bought. Xew Style Mason & Hamlin Organ on exhibition at Mr. O. F. Johnson's, and also at the Music Rooms of Miss I.illie Simpson, one door west of Pres byterian Church . James Pettee, Ageut. Owing to the crowded state of our columns, consequent upon giving the testimony in the Fitzgerald trial we are obliged to omit communications from South. Bend and Pleasant Ridge, which will appear next weak. We axe soon to have a new clo'.hicg House; Wescolt fc Powell of I.aport?, Ind., are !he men for business. They wiil furnish ready made suits, sell you the piece cloth, or have Mr. Cox take your measure to make and guarantee you a lit. Reed Brothers are sel ing ono of the best Sewhig Machines nude, for twenty dollars. They will deliver them to any part of the county, on re ceipt of the cash, all machines are war ranted for five years by tho company, send for catalogue and price list. The Grand Jurv a ij r.irne I T s- dav afternoon, and 'wer-- discharge They found two imlud ments in Mas- tin case and one in the Fitzgerald case and one ag tinst-McD.ia.iM for bealicg his , :'e. Vial! was discharged, there bein o proof in Li." case, to convict. If yo:j sec? a F.e.tred, wild looking sort of man with his mouth puckered up and Lis hair trying lo creep down and keep the tan off his face teal's John Shannun wuh ji is whiskers crop pe.l off so clos-.; y -!;i can see the white man underneath shine through Ihe.skin. Mrs. Wm. M utow i- canvasr.ing for a wcik eritith-tl 'Successful Foliis, How They Win," fur the purpose of obtaining means to take her home to he! friends. We hope all will help her by subscribing for the same. The book is a g ku! owe and worth the mon ey. The Social Dance given by the Half Hour Club, on Friday evening last was a completa success. A large and pleasant company was in attend ance, the music was excellent and everything went off merrily. We un. der.-.tand another is lobe given by the Club soon. Parties living too remote from Reed Bros, to give thm all their trade will find it (rr:it!r t r thpir :nlv.1'it;e'i to get twenty-five or Unity dollars together and spend a day in going thereto trade, they offer special in ducements to all who trade in this way and they guarantee to save them double pay for a day's work. Give them! trial. The funeral of Dr. Donelan was very largely attei.ded last Thursday. Th? Herald inadvertently said there were no other relatives present at the funeral except the two cousins. The article should have read, no other male relatives here, etc. Dr. Donelan has two sisters in this county, one the wife of C. Schlater, and the other the wife of Mr. SchulotT. We are very sorry for the mistake. Great Glory ! Just go and see Bil ly Arlington Don't m'ss it for any thing. We've got a paper full now ; but stop the Press to say that it was the best entertainment last irght we ever had. Wo laughed and laughed, ami everybody helped us. This is a free notice, honest and true, because we en joyed it, and it was a good thing too. Billy is a host, never pass him by. We give this to Arlington (like the hatch et; to keep; It's his now. The preparations for the Dickens Entertainment are going forward and our readers who intend to go and see the Entertaining spectacle mii3t read up iu Pickwick, David Copperfield and his varioui other works, that the page ant Inl by Pickwick, Sainivel Wellerf and including old Mr. Weller, Mr3. Bardell. Mrs. Weller, the Fat Boy, Stig gins, Micawber. Dolly Varden, David Copperfield, Dick Swivel'c-r, the Mar- chinrss. Betsey Trolwood, Lady Ded lock. Mrs. Squeers. Mr. F's Aunt. Dora, Little Don it. Miss Flite, and a so'ore of j other equally comical characters may j be fully appreciated. Particulars ia iun next wees. Uemeinber that for boots and shoes i Rockwell cannot be beat in price. He has a hu ge assoi tment. 2itf. THE LAUNCH. CAP. SOU DAY'S NEW FERRY-BOAT. She Slides Into The Old Muddy Just as Easy. fOFT SOAP AHEAD WALTER WHITE GREASES UP THINGS AND RUNS HER INT. On Saturday April 20th, 1873, the first boat lauucii from the levee of this town took place. Everybody was there, the bank was lined with people, the hillside was covered as with bees swarming. The day was bright and beautiful; the launch had been an nounced for four o'clock but it was six before she fairly floated. At four they commenced to let her down on the blocks. It was a longer job than they expected and some little minor de'ays and mishaps kept them until about half past live, when she slid down onto the ways, but not (iuite far enough to just catch on the greased planks, and stuck for a few moments. While called for help, tha ropes were cut and a hundred men and boys put their shoulder to the sides and heaved her off. A slip a dip a slide, a glide three cheers and a tiger ! ! She Floats. Hurrah ! Hun ah ! ! Hurrah ! ! ! Xow u-e'hope they wiil nx her up good and keep one of the best ferry boats here, ever known on the River and we can assure plenty of work. All the towns in luwa want to X. U. take notice that on and after thisate there is a jam-up, big, uw steam Ferry here at Plattsmouth ready at all times to cross and re-cross the Old Muddy, ISRING ON YOl'R EMIGRANTS by the wagon load, wheelbarrow, afoot or horse- back, we crass 'em all alive and kicking into Xebraska on the good Fer ry boat "City of Plattsmouth." Books Lost. Anyone having in their possession either of the following books, contain ing the name Mrs. Wui. E. Weils, or of Rush O. Fellows, or with no name in, will confer a favor by return ing them to thi3 otiics immediately: "India; or tho Pearl of Pearl River," "Lost Eenore; or the fortunes of a Rolling Stone," "The Sailor Boy ;" or Jack Samers in the Xavy," at Home," and "Foul Play;" Charles Reed. The Boys a novel bv Mr. John C. Eisele has rsove.I to Cass county on a farm which ho took in pari payment for Ids hold at this place". Mr. Eisel.i was one of our old est most estimable citizens; was all energy and enterprise, and we reluc tantly took him by tha hand lo giva him a farewell shako. We hopo that domestic happiness and work pros i.e w f ne- periiy wiil come lo him Lome. Mr. Eisele leaves 1:1 net his rtii my behind him. but pas ts with a bust ui' frion Papiihon Times. Mr. Eisele l" ?.ias his career in Cass ! Co. by t!.e very sensible act of sub- ! scribing fur tl:o Herald which bids Lhn weh-umo to his new home. i! vision" Called For. d now cmuc our old friend Ptr-i'-nJ-ir G.vss, and says he is the ry J' . oi ice ,i a..r! or mis town, liiai i;;e C'iisiit u ion and Statutes say a Police Magistrate sha'd b? ih'uted for iico vears anl not one vear; and he has J sm ved ti. t lo on our other phlegmatic f frifmi 1!. Vivian, t hat he is no hoaa j llde Judge and must hand over the i .. : i-ers and "docervments" of the elhi e to j I. P. G. Xow don't our other ii-ry ! particular friend D-jiia!ioo f-'d glad ho wasn't r.-:ni:iated that night. Ever, if the Herald's Ward did go solid for him " orn-t" Su?h is life. In the mid.t of the glories of o.'Mce some oth er fellow claims our pi. ice. --Mr. C. E. Wescott and Charles A. Powell left last Tuesday night for PlaMsuiouth, Xebraska, where they will permanently locate, and engage in the clothing trade. Both f these gen tleman are first class business men in every swuse of the word. i'lify are old citizens of La Forte, both having been long in business here, and by their integrity, honorable conduct, and gentlemanly deportment, have made hosts of friends here who will regret their leaving. The Herald hopes for lopes Die new firm the best of sucesr, La Porto Herald. Messrs. Westcott and Powell as the above says have? decide! to open a clothing house in our city, and their stock is already on the way. They will occupy the stand formerly occu pied by Schicketanz' barber shop. We welcome them to the city and wish them success in their nt?w venture. Teacher's Institute Annotuijontent. Many of our live teachers are mak ing inquiries iu regard to our corning Institute. To all such, and all others interested, I would s ty that arrange ments are nearly completed for hold ing a Normal Institute on the plan of the one hel l last year, and to continue in session five weeks. Two classes will be established, a first and a second grade class. Teach ers will enter the class which best suits their purposes and aims. Our aim is to review topically all the branches required br first and second grado certificates. Prof. Love has consented to act as principal teacher. We also have the promise of assist ance from Professors Thompson, Aug hey and others. The law require teachers to have a knowledge of draw ing. We purpose having a competent teacher of that branch of study. Further particulars will be announc ed by circular and through the papers at an early Iay. I). D. Maktindall. County Superintendent Two Teams far Sale. .One No. 1 horse team, jrocnl for any kind of work, r.nd a gooITmule team, cheap for cash, or on time with good security. Also a lot of fence posts ami wood for sale. Apply to J. V. WrcKKACii, oltf Plattsmouth, Neb. New styles of Lace ties, ruchinjrs. j ploves, ribbons, veiling, etc., etc., at j Mrs. Johnson's and Mis Sweeney's. 013 A lecture will be given in Fitzger- j stores and public places, like the rules aid Hall, May 9. Subject - Rome and out ladies have to adupt in their socie , . . ,. ty, forbidding their members slander the Barbarians, by Rev. I . I itgerald. j fc.,ch olh. lipy aie togethen Further particulars next week. j Xow let me ask "is this -spring late," Hesser's Greenhonse. - at It is not known to every one tha our menu nesser nasou nunu ami seua . - l TT I 1. 1 1 11, cheaper than any eastern house any and all kinds of roses at 1.00 per do., f! fj ?i 1 nirt a -if 7. ronia Tipr t.'i' MTld i ...... .uo v . ' t-" v.-..., - oh. Give him a call or send an order before you go elsewhere, and see his circular, which gives prices of all his stock. Take Notice! To Emigrants to the West. On and after Mav 1st, 18T9, a good, new STEAM FERRY BOAT will be running at Plattsmouth, all the timn, crossing regularly and always. 0tt So LI day & Co. In a certain district court a case was called for trial, and the judge or- dered the clerk to call a jury When onc juror had been called and entered j everv one prophesies great success to the jury box. t'was agreed that said a.ase. Ih.t he will have to be en J J ' ... , i 1 terprismg if he gits auT advantage of cause should be tried by the court; , the ol(, iiara-,Vare finn Messrs. Woods said juror, not Hearing it, supposeu that tha case was to be submitted to him, retained his seat for about four hours, when he was informed that tne case was being tried by the court ASK the clerk and he will tell you nil about it. Local Notice. We call particulaer attention of our. readers to advertisement of Parsons, Foster & Co. on 3d page, who wish to secure agents for the Standard Singer Sewing Machine. The prices offered by them are by far the most favorable of any yet offered. See advertisement fur particulars. Dr. Footw's Health Monthly h.T.3 j been published for three years, and has established a reputation as a health journal. Thousands of papers quote, and their readers appreciate its arti cles. Ami yet the Health Monthly witli its sixteen royal octavo pages i3 offered at only fifty cents per year. Send for sample copy. It will bo mailed free. Dr. E. B. Foote, author of Medical Common Sense, etc., is its Senior Editor, assisted by Dr. E. B. Foote. Jr., who is also in practice with his father. All the readers of Dr. Foote's publications can consult the Doctor free upin any su'ojvet relating to health and disease. A cheap popu lar edition of Plain home Talk tm- bracing Medical Common Sense, is sent by m ti', postage prepaid, for 81.50 Yon had batter enclose a S'-.OO postal order f-jr both the book and the Health Monthly. Address Murray Hill Pub lishing Company. 123 Eist 2Sih Street, Xew York City. 012. CO UK i:S Lo X I) It N (!:." Losiisviiie Notes. April 2C;h. If79. Frank Albee, Jr., has just rt turned frwni Germany; Frank is a good boy. Echols & Sayles will move into their new building this vvoek. Iowoy Ihos. are "keeping bach.'' They carry a larg-? stock of furni ture for a tmal! town. , ()in c.,,lrv is ,rf ti!. , h) w f,.arful!v Dr. ILsemeier has had his new aiarinin tj. a,.r;tge of life being ks stoie room finished and wiil put in ! sent d everv ear, without any r a.-.ou- a stock of goods soon. Solly ; Doll have nearly finished Mr. Glovei's new dwelling. They v.hdl the chisel and hammer effect ively. Sites and his partner ('can't spell his partner's name) can put up as many houses i:: as little time as any two carpenters in the slate. The piles f stone on J. V. Glover's lots compare favorably in size with the ricks of wko J corded along the rail road tiack near Plattsmouth, They say he means business. Mr. Lewis has turned it Is new build ing into a hottl. This fills a want long felt, but still wo n?ed another ho tel. The town will bo full of men all summer. Hilly O'Neil is now working a large number of men and teams in Capt. Hoover's quarry. He is filling a contract of '00 car loads to bo deliver ed out west. Cutfortii's livery stable will look nobby when he gets a coat of paint on it. Noyes is grangering. Dell Know'ton. showman sued cur "models" for contracting to let him show in the church and then backing p ou but lt the case by default. i ox Tc Glover sold their pottery shares to M. I), lk, and Milton i3 giving his time and attention t ihe pottery. Ib G. Hoover is putting a handsome. picket fence around his premises, and , . i-i bunding an addition to his house, Tl.e-P h.u.mvpinpnl, in.'M-vfB merited i iKoe in.pioements ine.it.aie meiutu prosperity. The Methodists are organizing a church here. They will have a uood membership numerically, and it is hoped morally. The South Platte Land Co., have raised the price of their lots on upper Main Street, to S100 pucIl . It is hoped that some of " the hys" will imitate lha example of " tony people" and go away from home to get drunk. Our doctors have been holding a consultion (a sort of ante mortem ex amination) on the. case of your South Bend correspondent, and have prescrib ed santonin. Blix. From Weeping Water. April SSth, 1S79. Er. IIki:ali: Since you have pub lished my first le-tier I suppose I must write a second, but let iu say to be gin with that I do not expect to be en! led a brilliaut correspondent. I rather expect that my letters will be so prosy that I shall myself become disgusted wiGi them and cease after the third or fourth. The rain has come at last and all over faces wear a brighter smile, not a croaker has been- seen to-day but should it continue to rain to-morrow we shall look for them when their song will be changed from "too dry" to "too wet.' Put what a blessing it is that we are able to talk about the weather, why if we could not do it we should have to have rules pasted t?. in all the or have we all forgotten about other ! ; springs. Jne plum and peach bios- soms are just coming out. i he mapies, willows, mountain ash, box elders and a fgkV jjjjjjj ef ev Kii.uo w apyiu iit-t, nave just jail to show their colors. Please 'Ziut , ; , : beg i tell ' lO . t...t . ;.. r.-.. ,1 I out ii!tt itt:..uiuii 13 ..:) iu auviui: ru j .is it commonly is at this time of the year, you would spoil one of the most fruitful topics of conversation. The small grain when well put in has come up very even, and looks nicely and as it is only ninety days before harvest, we safely predict a largo yield say twenty two and one eighth bushels per acre or less. Mr. Bob I should say Mr. Robert .Maxwell is building a large barn to cost a thousand dolllars or less, to put his crop in Mr. John Chase, one cf the most en terprising men in town is going into hardware, he has already commenced the erection of a large building for that j ju, jlose A second h u d ware store ! has been needed for some time and j jjros. 1 hey liave had a good deal or, ! experience in the business and having j b,,i't ,:1 a I nge trade, of course have j j f ,)otll . j p,(.(lict tliat hl - t!ie ituure; our town win sen in mi times the hardware it has in the past. Barnes & Parkins seem to be push ing tin? agricultural implement busi ness and show enterprise by getting the best goods in the market. A. J. McDonald is just completing a dwelling and eating house. Mr. C. II. King of Ivinirsviik) is doing the car penter work. Mr. Chariiis Thorngato, our Furni tuiemani just completing ;uite a large addition to his 1iou-h. Through Mr. L. F. Reed Pres. of Weeping Water Town Company 1 lnrn that thev are are selling a goodly '.'umuer or iors ami mat me p.ospecis 1 1 A Ixt-AAl - . tpr .xu plst IKjX lilij'l U tiliUill till o u i ti ijir i yj- t vear, when there was more building done than ever before. John. .HA ! IH Li). GI.KIIAirr TOMAN. In Mansfield. April 4ih, is?:, at liific-i Ir'.ii-c of . Smi'li. hy til 11-v. 1. Smith, Mr. I . v 1 1 Gi.kii a k r. of e.. to Sakah M. T"1 in, mother i f James K. Tom in, AKPiit. Lne. i!le, Nel., ai d sister ia ilr?. A. OrJvay, cf I'llevi;ie. o. We cooy tae above from t!if I'.v'!cvi'!e V.'eek- ly, Ohio. Ontario House. Just opened at Louisville. XEW HlU'SE. XKW CLEAX BEDS and GOOD, sOL'ABE MEALS. I'arties visiting Louisville will find it to thr-ir aivaiitage to give us a call. Good stabling. Meals 2'i cents. 1IALL& LAIXE. Trt'e.man Hall and Levi Laine. 0t3. ' s r i ;c i a i . . or ici:. ' A large and well selected Stock of Eastern Boots andSiiocsat Sherwood's cheap. 4Uf Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney at their new stand, corner of Main and Sixth St's., are ivc iving new goods al most every day. Call and see them, "itu At R. Sherwood's, mad-.? to order Fine 44tf Calf J: ots 1 he i.'c.ith Rule i-.T able cause, d-ath rt.- uiting generally from the most insignificant origin. At this season of the year especially, a cohl is s:;; ii a common tiling that in the hurry of everyday life we are apt to overlook the dangers atti n.iing it and often find too late that a Fever or Lung trouble, has already set in. Thousands loor." their lives in this way every winter, while had J 'it ' (.'" ni(ia Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor Seen avoided. For ail diseas es of the Throat and Lur.us, J'.os-Jn-t's i (Icn; : i S )!' n has proven it sen to lie the greatest discovery of the kind in medicine. Evi ry Druggist in this country will tell vou of its wonderful effect. Over !50.ii00 bottles told last year without a single failure known. 4;cowly. V,e wi.i ny A-'ii-.sn -aiury S! v ;.- m..mi HH'i .'Mi-li',t, -r : : u. a .t- C..I:; Ir. . ii . I i-i.r n-i-T r. -i 1 won fill UiTcnef 1? wM-l wnai u ' .fry. tAiu'b.e .v?. A.diiees .-j.iiiiAiiJt Co.. iki.uaLi.li, "rtich. Thirty or th- te:-it orraa laal.ers r. f tho World :! cona.etitor- ;it the r:ui- I'xpoirion. a calde dispati li ta t In; As.iciatct! l ies s.iys two highest o... meiljils have heeis awarded to the Au.eii.-an makers. Mason it llamliii. Kl npfi -V.l.tf 'S ..f residents wanted. Tor -j". 'uwU names and JS cents we w ill semi ' vou ;i line sihv ha nil kevchieS . every ihrea.lsilU. Ihvrular i-riee. l.e-i, ;. W. l-"ost.-r. .t Co.. li"e lark Street, Chicago, 111. Lai;. Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May, lbTb 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, with an inferior quality of cigars, le.-orted to by somo uuprinci- ! pled manufacturers. None are genu- ino nliinlv t ,1 r-loil ' me unh ss p.d ini ( ' JL LIl.Si I Ll'l l.HBL ltd, M axufactitkek, Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. Collection Notice. Persons owing me for colts will please call and settle with me, either by note or money, on or before the first of May, 1ST!), as 1 expect to go away at that time and will have to leave ac- cou- ts for'cuHeclion if not settled. Ilespeetfulh", O. M. STKLIGIIT. . 'x i. -J. Consumption ure;l. An old physician, letired froei pracfiee. hav hin had p.aced in his hands ry an Last India mi-'ionary the formula of a very simple vc:;e talde remedy, for the peedy and permanent cure for eonsuiiip'ioti. hrom-h'it i-. citai rh. a.- t li ma, ami all thro it and limvr allecl ions. aSo a Ioitive ami radical -i-.re for nervou- debility and all nervous complaints, after having tesu-d Its wondei fill curat ive powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his dut y to make it known to his sulif iim: fellows. Actuated hvtliis motive, and a desire to relieve human su ferine. I will send, free of cliai'-'e. to all who desire it, this recipe. H-ii h fall directions f.u- preoarin and using, in llei nian. Krem-li. or Knulisii. Sent by mail. addresin; wit h stamp, let m ins th is pain f, W. W. Sherar. 1IJ Fowrrs" liioek, lloeiie-ter. New York. tdl 85.00 Made to order FIXE CALF HOOTS $rt.m, 41tf at Sn i;k wood's. f 1 Here. Y u can in-:'.;e money hy sel!';n w our siei iiti t he mie w n-ks Nevr m ti inniiii.'i; No smoke or saiell in cents each. 3 for .r c-i.ts. Send t a t: .; fore;uaio.;ue oi Won derful I iiveldnms. s'ai'le :m.,1 faocv lt Is. i'ar- i tons, Foster & Co.. i.j Clark St.. e hieac,. ine Lime for Sale. Mickelwait & Everett's Lime Kiln. c.-nl i,i.t t.f t,.,i,, - tt.. . . SOUtll p.llt of tow u, Oil the ller near iii om saw mm. tjoou i resn L,ime always on hand in large or i-tnall quaii- j titles. Come and see iu. 4t4 You 3Iu.st Cure that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you ! can cure yourself. It has established j the fact that Consumption can be , cured, while for Coughs, Bronchi '.is, j Whooping Cough, Asthma, ami all uis- eaS(iS of Thro it and Eu!!gs, it is abso - j lute, v vvithout :m t.,,u:,i Two ,jos, s j ni Relieve vcur child of Cro;:p, it is piemt to take and perfectly harmless J Q tut, youi).n.st fluid, and no mother l-nailoul to be without it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and it wliat we say is not trua we will refund the j juice paid. Price 1') cts. oi) cts, and j ? 1,00 per bottle. If your Fungs are sore or chest or back lame uso Shiloh's j Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman v j Smith, Druirgists. j pated, have vou a Yellow skin, Ross of Apptite, Head Ache, if to don't fail to use SHILOIFs SYSTEM YITALI - ZER. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will vou continue to sulfur when vou can be cured on such Umis as these. Price 10 cts. and 75 cts. Sold by Chapman .v. Sniiih. Dniiigi st s Well's Pel sum l'erl nine "II ACKM E TACK" is rid. and fragrant, try it Sold bv Chapman & Smith, Druggists Plattsmouth Xeb. y:ilyeov 85.00 . Fine Boots Custom made 5,5S at 44tf Sherwood's. LKGAL NOTICi-:. Dissolution Notice. No! ie i hrel.y eivin t'vt t!e firm of Kd ijcrum '.- Rail is ln-ieL-y iiis-.ilved ! mutu.i! eonsent t his i'-i h da y ol" A pi il, ls;-, and t lie said George Itdei toi) ii io pay a'.! Uehts '.f t': eld l!rm and receive ail ai'co'.iats due tho firm el Kil-iorum and U.tii. ;ko. Enoi icios. V. it. S. Rata., l'taltsniutth, April 2.-?, 1"TJ. i,tj Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue f an order of a!e issued !y Wm. L. Welts, ( ".elk of tin? 1 i r-1 :-: : i c'otiil uahia and for I'a'-i e'oiaitv. Nebraska, ami t me ihrn lrr, 1 will on lie; id day of .lime. A. I . l-s;:. at l: oYlock A. M.. d said (lay, at Hie youth door of the court house ia vaid eoauiy, sell at pul'lic attct ion the I"i!ov, m real i tate, to v.it: Tho east h:i!l'(' .)ot l.-hn-iv nil l.i her t ,v o hum! I ed and twent v (L--'ii i:i I he cii y of l'latt - mouth. Nil).; also, t he uudiv;. led to-! 'liois ) a the fol lov. i.:r dor! 'hc'i tiac! of land, lo wi! : I'om r.iciu !n: at '.lie scat hoi-1 corner of the nth V. c-t j:.i.i't. -r i 1 1 ) el '. i. "- iptaitcl" (';ief M-etion l'tiv (I-1, to.va twelve tiL'1. l: rtll ef lan thirteen 'Ku. e:e l of tin; i.tii 1". M. : 'itci.ie iioi-th fcv.-n (T) cli iins tiiiii iveiity-ci-:!it , Ji lii.ks ; t hence we-d . loitr ( 1 chains and !. u ' y Uj link" ; thence north. :w" west. Iifly-three i".'5i liak.-. I o t1 e pkice of hi iiimii:: : tiiein-e vrt ten O") ehaius ami scvent y-tour 74 1 links; the:?ec ii.i; tli, seventeen UTi eli;-.iiis and r.i'.iety otie cd i links ; I hi'ie e ea y.x ni ea;ens and six (" lii.ks: t'.iei.ce miiIi. 11 1.'.' eti.st. niif ti en (l:i chains foe.r 1 1 ' iiak : tienee M.uth i; :jo' eas! . sjty-il e nT,i lulls. t tlie jdaee of he-' inniia:. con'taiiiaic lifio-n a'-iv ; : Mv-. two ( -ii aeies. deseriiieil as follows; t'oiiirielicimr I ti. 'ty-lM o i.vji rodf and I loe.rteeii ilii ieer m.iili of tlie s w coi aer of the s e quarter, () ol ihe s eipmitcr a' ( f section tweive (!.', town twelvi; il- north of r.n'jre thirteen (iji east; theticp ie-riii. twenty . u rods; thence east, sKlec-n (li'.t rods; theme foaih. evenly VSn rods ; I iiei.ee west, sixteen ( 10; rods t' place d beeiiiiiia;:. colitahiiii;; two aeiex : A!-o col.J liieneiin; lea chain ami six'.y (; l;:ik" 1101 1 i. oT s w corner oj it'll- s e q:!. 1 !T i'Oci til.' i C iiiiatt'T ("ii of secU.m tweio li-'l. town t vt l c i iu i. north of raice t'.;:-ieen il;; east; th-m-c v.i s! fotir i ! f-htih.s ::.'! eiuhty-M-v. n (sTi links , ilieuce noroi 14" ve- live i.'o cl.ains and y-sev.-a i."T'. hii : tl'i nee eal s:x mo cli-'.ins and t -. ent y - six '-'' I'uki : tncace so;a!i. live (". i-li 1 ns ami thirty-nine iJaj link io nij-'e of !)i-i;i:ilii:i'.r, eoni:'.:niii IMCe .i a-res ; Also i-ommeiieiiiu seven (7j c'l:i!t!? and t'.veiav-ciL'tit Oi lii;ks n.-nii of ti;o soutlir'-i-t c.ii-iur of .-oaiiovest qua ier '4 of the himiIi- ! east (1'iani-r !'.! .l section t-.elve j i J. I.j.mi 1 vei e L'-l. no: Hi of r;i:ir tliimen eel ; t liei.ee v. est four J '.! ch, i. ;.s a a l ioi ( io; iliiKs ; tiiea'-e noitii (. ,ni v.,s, oat' ij c. mm aim ei-.htei n is! iin'-.s : tio-ci-e lueti: i ;-;r v.e.r. t ,v,i (2 chains ;iad tliiiiei n 111. lici-S; th'-nce east f( sir 4 ! ehai'tn and -i:zt ly-s. veu ( 7 lias ; i !i.'i!-v soui h three i;; oiootis :i-id li;:rty-l.v j.Uj links, to the j.!:u:e ol tej;iii!iinjf. eotitala'll.; one and a t)i!f I ! 1 . j acres, toeiii i will, ail t lie pi i ih t;i sand r-l-l'io fen ::e '"-. Tiie "a me l-i-ia; o vied ii,on and i.:,!.ru as the ntum rly of 11 K idontomery and Mr.iv.ifet Mnutomery. d.--l'eii.iant : i satisfy a jml'nent I s.il CJiifi lecet-reu hy Ti.i'tte. If;i;:ti i; Clavh, olaint :!fs. i'latt-'aioutii, Atuil -S, is;y. il.V,-. HVK.tS. v5 ;;i:criil ( a s t'o. Estray Notice. Taken up l.y tiie suliscril-er. living on the east ' , of li. w. 1 1 of o'c! son L.s. tow u 11. l-alle i. ea-t in l.'.ss e.cmty, Nel-raska. tlie'.ili day id Mm-eli. l-7'.i, "Hi- 1i:i.V m ..e. sm.iU size. vi'h a very liitie whiiem the (.treln-ad. and a while s.iot on i he r: 'iii sivl of tlie l.o.iy. she ,-i',s. lia a lieatlst.-iii of a halter o-i inev. with vi:ile heeslesi. 1 ; is s;; i ! osi d lo he aiioiit live years old. The k"- hi r is I . quested t w come ami i.iv i-li.irjes and take her a ay. "tj J. It. NICHOLS. Probate Notice. In the m ck;od. as- r l oon r v ol tae o!. .1. la et'latl.a : . of C; the t'o v;ii If. r;';::, niy e'oat! of Mollis ami !il:a:r tae duly vermeil till, n ol .ioe.n A. 1 1 1 : l.o i-. ai - t . ; i . i i v z toil ;ol -mhii-dralioii o! I Me estate el i ';. i in 1 1. I'.ian c,i.: . d , d'-een-. he ri ni . I to h.m, I.'.e sniii .Ids. A. i'.iiiie.-i:.! !. elilcled tt.at not ice of the -e: .iem v of s:q.i c.iiis,- ): ( , ,i ! .1 :-1 ,e-i in l!u Ne-i-i t l!ri; .i..". a weekly imv aK-r, jtrinted. S.i.l-ii .iii ! and ia m-i.er.i1. cireu'atioii in s;i-;,: e.uiutv. !i-r taree eimsi-cui iirt wess, aud that t :te hearing i f said c:t v-e hf s.-t for t lie sitii n. v i t Mvv, A. II.. !s7:l. ;-.t ;l o'.'iocli. 1". at lie ot':i. e id ii:e coie.it .).;.!e. at 1'h.tt ;:-.eut a, at i.i.-U i ; .ue ami pia.'-e. ad j-e;-o;: ini.-:es!cd limy appear and shuw eane, il any they hac. wnv adiiiinisfr.itioii of sa.id ('Male -'i.'-ul ! led be granted to the said .losciet A. I'.ianchan!, ace'etditig tJ llu5 n raver of said petition. ' A. N. .-.1 1.1.1 VAN, l.'o. Judo. I'lati-me.etli. Api il-Jid. Is73. ".tli. cov'fT'cs Cola I'.v virtue of an order of s.:!e isued ly Win. I.. V. ell-'. ( i. rk of t i.e I:s'. riet ("ma t wilhiu and for 1 'i.ss 'oit.it NehrasM:. and lo me e i! ected. I will on the ljih day of Ma , A. I . 1-7:1. at hi o'clock A. M ., of sun I day. ;:t toe mhiiIi door of the Court li'.i;se ia s, tiu t. in. ty. sell r.t TuMlc Ai.eiioa l he ioilov. i.. real c. tale, to wit : l he u est half '. ' 1 of il.e mutliea-t quarter (l.ti ol yet mil I lnny - four (.if .. in township No. liiii leen. (!'!i. noilil of l'ar.m' No. twelve ( Ui, east of i;;h 1'. .M. ; a!-o, t'o- io!!te.vii. de-cri:ed real e.-.l;ite situated in I'lat tsmout !i e;iy.e'a-s eoun t v. Nel . l ) it : Lots on- 1 1 1. t 1 1 1. t hi t e (3-. ioui (4i, 'n e i "o a;..l -ix u'.i. in I ioek two in V.imi; ami llavs- addition I i said cil. togeth er w i ! ! i t he jiri vi !eje and a ppicle nance t Mere -to 1. clonal n z : I i if same I eu, I vs ii d upon and taken as itie property of lVterT. I'.eavcr ami .Mary L. Heaver, defeaualit.s : io satisfy a jiid ini'i.i of said court i-jcovctc-d !y i.uihc-r It. kt u u.iil. plainlitl'. I'mtlsmout'a, Nc!., April Tlh. A. 1. 1S73. 315 It. W.HVi.ilS. Siit-nil, I ;:s.s e'o Ne'e. KherifTs 8a'e. w lis. e teih of me Uisn-e t eomt wnian and for las-Coeniy. Nehra.-ka. and to me directed. 1 v,i on theV.-tu ,iav m .v. a. i. i-m. r.t I 11 o'cim-k, A. M.. ol said day, at the sou; M door m'iu- e omt iiou-i.. m said e.m .t .. sea a- imi.- virtue ol an order ol i.e issued ny m . l... lie A net ion t lie lo'.M.w i:m leal e-tate, to vmi The nort c it ouart--r ( 1 . ) i f ctioii No. one ll! iu tow ii-lup No, twclvu ilJ, imi'th t raiie No. l ,' elve ('.-:, ea -i. l-iii acres 'iiore or les. m sa!isf a claim of piaial i:r. .. ('. ( ov. an : rur ) las, if any to apply on ci.um of (leore ilnM l.ard, iiele'lidaut ; ;.lso the v.csl haa i'j of s i.,ti!e;tst ipiarti r ( 1 ... of I tie southeast iprirter ( "4 of sect 1011 lliii t - six 1 ni , lou li-iap t Im ieen I .m .contain ii ' nori .1 01 r.nie 1 '.v. i 1 1. 'i east 01 t lie it a 1. L-i acres ; alo tlie tract of iaml l.-s.-l'l.e.l .1.-. loiiov- ! Ail : 1 .''! 11 ni i. 'J at ll.e ll el lie, i; coiner of the Iioithv.r.-l i)iialter I'j) ol the sma ma-t ipiarier i ii of sect ion .-ixni) in tov. i: d.ip t weive ( Ij i noitu ot lan-e tliirieeii. ll.neas! : rimning i st. t hn I y rM) I oils ; liictu-e v .1.1 h ii : , 1 v . -.1 1 lots r M . -i. si Tl.iriv t.'.ll, rods: theme lorn, iiihty iso rods, to Ui - ! place of h.-;ri:r,.ii g. con: a'niii 1" acres more or les-: in all '.'" ai res. I he s.an- heii: levied upon and taken as the property of V. V. Cou nor. Nancy e onn-.r. .lohu i a lor. t;e.i t;e Hull- j hard. -Toil ii Llack and .lohu Hal hack, defend- j aias to mi i-iy a jmittiiieni oi sam conn, re covered hv .1. V. o'. aa. latiiT. J'latisinouth, Neh., Ai.nl ;i;l:.A. I. 175. it. w. n Yi.h-s, 3tr. Seer ;T. e'ass t o.. Neh. Sheriff's Sale. r.y v'n um ni an onir t f sale i-sucd hy Win. L. e;l.s, Cit lk ot the I'dstiiet e'oint wiilaa and for Cass com. iv. Nebraska, ami to me d.re.-ted, t i .... !..... I .1... . , It ,.-,. ... i !M oil lilt; i oa ol . ia.i, .v. If. ill L'ocioeK p.m., 01 s.iai aiy. al 1 ne souin ttoor of the Coil t l:o i-e in s;i id cm m I y. sell at pnhhc auction the fol'.owii. real t sra.te, to it : C m lil -lie in;; a I t he sou; i, west corner of lot No. one tl . ol seclmii seventeen .171. lownship twelve (IJ). ooith or ra fourleeii 11; east of the 'ah I. M. ; ruiiPii:.u th i.i i ea-! twei.ty-four 1JI.1 ro.'.s ; then.-e iiorih. six ami sity-si h'!n ilredths i(;ti-lis.) rods; thcia'i; west, tvveiity foiit u'l rods ; then, e south, six ami sixtv-MX hiimlr. ut hs oi i':-tno) roils to i in place of heia- j nin. conlaioii: mm acre more or l.--s ; also a i trai l eommencim; at a point twciitv-three e.rj) rods ea-1 of t an i.oi 1 'i west roi ner of sedion No. twenty (l'io. in township No. t'.velTr (3i. 1101th of rang,- No. fourteen ill', .-at if ihe nth 1". M. ; : thence in: : ia- soatii fmlv rodf.; thence j east , 11 met ecu i r.o rods ; tie-nee uortli, forty i m j re. Is ; them e west. niiielccu i I'x roi's, o the be-, j yi tilling, cotit.iiiiiii ; lour .-.ad tiaec-fcuathn ! acres : The same heiicj levied laion ami taken I :is hn-peity of iihs.ana Mickci-v-ut, v. hc.i- 1 liV Alii rlei .i a i 1 ,ii;d J'u: i. Id ickel via i r. (U fer.d - . . tos .tr-fva Imlsment of said coun.recov- er-ii ey :.iarv woicoii. ptauuiir. I'lattsi.j.e.irh. Nchr.iika, April 1st lsTr. K W. HYLKe, ?rcsni Caii to., Nek. L W JrO 14 1 yL j j ! ! r, j The Largest lllltl most Coill .MiHiuer-v and Clothin A ;. . . tlio Itiminon--. 01 I'.lltO!!;--.. j I We introduce all the LATEST I'MiUlCS of the season. Our lo, r."j. lo It', 2", 22 and 2 cer.t Dress Goods are, well woithv ot your inspection, j Also, a f nil line of WHITE (,'OnDs. 1WE.SS J. I .V EXS, 7' 1 1'tV -TC X E D XIBHOXS, LACES, KCCIIE.S. f AS H .V E EES, ZEEHYE and X'EIXU XIAWLti, and countless articles inipossi'-ie to r'etiou in d':tai! j Our Millinery Embraces all the Lairst Xovclties in T.EUIlOliX FLA TS. FiEXC1 CHIP aisl STI! A IV GOODS. Our SILK TU EBAXS .! 1'ATTEHX HATS arc the admiration of eveiy en Wo it'so sliow 1,'): ti iu'imed hats from SI . am; AND FURXISHIXh1 GOODS. The only houso in the city that carries a clean Fresh Stock of Goods cf latest styles and fabrics known of the season, Vt'ill find here displayed a line-line of Furnishing goods that cannot fail tc co mm aril their attention and patronage. Suits from We have tho best TPIIMIC fir To be J-"Call ami compare our Goods ! eueilts deli veil therefrom. j-m er ;t Jr. T "T Great Reduction 20 to 5 LOYfEB TH A.HT Men Prince AUiett Last in-: I'.m-l;!e C.n-ivss T.ase Rail Sin es Two-lSt:ek'm Tlow Shops (lei.uiue Hand Si; v. ed TP'S. . -Haii-I Sewed Alexis Lauics' S'ijviM'is I'alf Sho,-s l eid.le (ioat. Side L ice 7io. " " ' I'lelieh Rnttoll , l.oai, Ihatoa. (.worhed Iv.a ton:iiole i EVERYTHING ELSE H 4 Fr 3 S. I s-4 "W gD ' f- s a O 1 rri H rs o o Q 0 31 H i I QJ J3 o c 3 1 i fin iLMmmi m I awfnp "i::t g A o n p P. 23 k) " 0 s - KJ - - I JU. . ,!cl O .S i .)(,' lv 1 DfV ( i ooi! ; - over plttcici befVin. V !s ol ow many Department til I So.oo up. assoitnient of W a I found. and I'ries. ami ou will receive tlio f TV . r TT W K TVY r r i i .-' ' ij) V.V j in Boots & Shoes! I'cr (Vist. LAST PI On. - 1 I. . 1 ..-. i - - . I . !.."!) ..l ast Year, f l.'J) 4 1.7' ' " i-i'i . . 3 r.o 1.: l.s i . .' i.7C "' -.-'' IX PEOI'OETIOX. rPiinn ESTIDIE IvlEBG-ES. -AT- FACTOR YVILLE! J. W. Anderson, ..-j 1 ima.erm 7j.'lDllY GOODS, GROCERIES, NO- I TloXs, HATS and CAES, i ROOTS aud SHOES, j Hiinhviiiv (Jucciisvai'Ci' i . 1 Till'. II I 12 !'.T ?Iii:tl S'lh-p i'-iieS lor BUTTER and EGGS. We Sell Goods At RED ROCK Fi'.'ti-'x. Com" one,' Co::'- all. nd a for 'Jiirv!rf:. iml j EDGERTON & BALL, I Coi ner M tin & 3t Stn els. j JI:itt-.4;ivut:i. ... XcliriiUa. i Kt.Ki' A VWsr -CLASS STi'liE, '. And on'" i:r-!-- h'-s Wines ami I. jamas. Mll- v..i i:..e la ct on lMaa.-ia ami uoiiie.i. , Z'- Families supi.'.ii d itliMa!t an'l Spirit.! cus i.iainn.- bottlei', al Low Halt s. Mly SIGN, CARRIAGE aud OJ1XA ZIENTAL PAINTER, Shop ovci- the Lon:icr Sta FLATTSriOt'l H. 1-il v' f.