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The Herald. no ft. JAxcJAvRpnr, - Jditor. rLA.TTSMOUTII.yOV. 27, 1879. Onr Club List for SSO. WKhmwlih Dresent our readers with our ch-h list forUfso. Those desirlug to obtain one of our Christ mas presents and also take advantage of the Hub rates will be charged twenty cents addi tional on thee club rates. All new subscribers to the JIkrald will re ceive it from now until the 1st of January, 1881, thus giving them nearly lx weeks extra. Hur ry up and take advantage of it : THE rRICE, HKBAi and Inter-Ocean, (weekly) 12 75 " " Burlinirton Hawkeye,. 2 75 " Louisville Courier Journal 3 05 " Leslie's Ills. Xewupaper 4 15 " N.Y. Times, (semi-weekly).. 4 15 " " Bun, (wekly) 2 65 " Toledo Blade 3 00 " Scientific American 4 15 " Nebraska Farmer 2 65 " American Agriculturist 2 65 " Trairie Farmer 3 30 " Nat. Live Stock Journal 3 30 " Western Kural 3 30 American l?ee Journal. 2 65 Ilarpcr's Bazar 4 85 " Weekly 4 86 Monthly Young People " Scribncr's Monthly " St. Nicholas. ' Electic Magazlno " Demorest's Monthly Maga zine, (without premium) " Demorest's Monthly Maga zine, (with premium) " Godey's Lady's J?ook " Phonological Journal " Literary & Educational Notos 4 85 2 65 4 85 4 1 5 75 3 25 3 C5 3 15 3 15 2 25 A Cbristnias Present to Erery Reader of tli Herald, Free. READ THIS CAREFULLY! To every subscriber who pays up all arrears, and. one year in advance, between novf and Christmas, we will make a Christmas Present of any one of the following articles, they to sig nify their choice athctime of pay ment: The Chicago Weekly News, 1 year. A Treatise on the Hone, and his Diseases. A Hand Book for Fruit Growers. Farm Talk, a book for farmers. A Cook Book, for the ladies. American Gentleman's Stable Guide. A Package of 25 Calling Cards, printed. Twenty-four sheets of Note Paper and Envelopes.. Disposition week. of Court cases, Mxt The old Platte Vallej for sale. Ad. tlewhere. Se Ufdical man: "And then, with re gard to the swelling at the back of your lie;id, 1 don't apprehend anything seri ous; but you must keep youreyeon it." Mns. Uittenbender of the Osceola Record says that hen was a rooster and the heEditors around the State couldn't sec straight the day after 'lection; that's what's the matter! This seems to bo a fortunate term of Court for the Lawyers. Pottenger has got almost an entire suit of clothes; and Georja Smith is begin ning at his feet to dress up after court. D. J. McCann formerly of Neb. City was finally sentenced to the peniten tiary ia. Wyoming for eighteen months on the charge of defrauding tho Gov ernment out- of twelve barrels of su gar. "We know f several Newspapers ILat part their name in the middle; but it remained for Fena, of the Peru Herald to part his local page in the centre with a two line Ad clean across. The N. Y. Sun still keeps howling after Grant. Nothing he does satis fies it. If Grant talks "he babbles" rind ought to have kept still; if Grant is silent, he ought to have talked and said he wouldn't have a "third term." Nebraska will hear some stalwart lalkingfrom Senator Paddock this win ter, if Bourbons undertake to kick up the devil as they threaten to. Go in Pad. a loyal State is at your back. Strikeout from the shoulder and make 'cm count. Nebraskian. Thos. Mcnpiiy, ot Plattsmonth, well known along the line, is now div ision road master on the Republican Valley and reads the Union to his wife j.nd children on Sundays at his new ;ome at Hastings. Crete Union. $o he does the Herald or ought to. And Congressman Valentine sends v.s a very handsome book all about the President and his Cabinet and the loins' of Congressmen, &c. Wc lent it to a brother farmer down country who said he would read it and report progress, lany thanks a'.l the samo -Val." Wall Street N. Y. is all agog with Gould and Vanderbilt'b speculations in railroad stocks. Some newspapers ac cuse them of trying to gobble and con trol tho whole railroals of the coun try. Such attempts, however, gener ally break down of their own weight, nd we may look for a crash one of these fine days. Frank Castetter went out hunt ing yesterday with "Old Pete" and mate hitched to a single-seated buggy, lie left the team at a haystack and when ho fiivd the first shot the horses "lit out." The team was fuund down in the timber last night, several miles from where it started, uninjured, and to-day "Manny" is going down to try and hunt up the pieces of tho wrecked buggy. Blair Pilot. From Dead wood papers we learn that a Mica mine there ha3 been sold for 85,000. The mine was three miles north f Rocbford, and was owned by Dr. Miller, G. H. Clark and W.F. Ben nett of Nebraska. The purchasers were si Ur. Hart, and II. C. McMaken formerly of this place. We wish, 'era ! GREAT FIRE AT HASTINGS. B & DEPOT BUS ED. A Hau Dttraed Up, &c From an extra issued by theNebras kian we learn the following of the fire in Hastings Tuesday; About one o'clock, a. m. this morn ing, the alarm of Ore was sounded at the B. & M. depot, and before aaybody reached the spot THK ENTIRE WEST END of the depot was in flames, which were spreading rapidly, and burning with great fury. So far had the tire pro gressed before the alarm was sounded that by t lie time a crowd had assem bled THE ENTIRE DEPOT Alfc TWO CARS were enveloped inthe flames, and fight ing the fire was useless.even had water been accessible, which was not the case. On this account the fire engine was not brought out till called for to remove the remains of poor Vocum, who was burned in the ruins. THE FIRE ORIGINATED, according to the story of the Bight operator from AN EXPLODED LAMP, which is probably the case, as had the fire been communicated by any non explosive, it could net have spread so rapidly, and in all probability could have been extinguished by the three men (the night eperatorand two brake men) who were in the depot at the time, sitting in the office, only Yocam having retired for the night. . THE DECEASED. was a .vang man, occupying the posi tion of freight brakeman, and had just come in from Plattsmouth at 7 o'clock p. m. yesterday, . which would cast a doubt as to his being very badly intox icated, as some allege. His parents re side at Albia, Iowa, his father being a C. B. & Q. attorney. Leadville is in a furore of excite ment over the depredations of roughs. the hanging of twe by a Vigilance Committee, causing threats of retalia tion by the gamblers and their crowd Jiilly bnryoelc who is now "local on the ''Chronicle" sends us a long letter with particulars, which canto too lato to publish this week. A former Omaha barber, named Bockhoti3e, shot two foot pads, who had ordered him to throw up his hands. and was carried round the town, en regie in consequence, and had a 8280 watch presented him for his bravery. We observe ono peculiarity of the legal mind, when it is dly wound up on a case it always "objects to any and everything tho 9(ker man says (that is it "hardly ever" fails to ohje on the smallest pretense) then the Court says: "On what grounds?" The legal light (that's what tliy call 'em) dreps his head and says, invariably and in the same tone : "Itisincompetent, irrelevantafadhasnothingtodowiththe case. While lie mumbles this over he is thinking of some valid reason to give and that is all these words are made for. Ask any Dictionary. A very important trial growing out of the old Grange business, occupied a large portion of tho court Tuesday The Eaglo Iron Works" furnished wachinery, Jtc, for the Plow factory once established here, and other things for which Win. McCaig, JPorter and others became responsible. The Mc- Caig's it s3ems, signed a note for con- s'derable amount, that is William did, and David and Joha endorsed the same. At this time the McCaig lands iii Cass County wero held in common, or in trust for the other members of the family by David, the deeds being in David's name. After signing the uoie, David deeded separate portions of the farm to his mother, sister and brothers, who had not received a share of the estate, according to their sup itosed.iaierests. At last term of court these deeds were set abide; a new ac tion was brought to verify them. Judge Pouni took iho case unJer ad visement; but it will probably go up to the Supreme Court. Messrs. Mar quette, Smith and Chapman were at torneys for the McCaig's, and Meisrs. Webs, er and Ilickett of Lincoln, for the "Eaglo Iron Works." Sale of Real Estate. Wo call special attention to the ad vertisement of O. L. Palmer's difTe rent lots of property, for sale, in this paper. Taking Tho Census. From the Omal.a Daily Bee, of the 18th inst., we clip tiie following: Nebraska has two districts. Tho first includes Cass, Saunders. Butler, Folk, Hamilton, Adams, Kearney, Phelps, Gosper, Frontier, Hayes, Chase, 'and all other counties lying south of the line thereof. The second compris es Sarpy, Douglas, Dodge, Colfax, Platte. Merrick, Hall, Buffalo, Dawson, Lincoln, Keith, Cheyenne, and all oth er unorganized territory lying north of the line thereof. Cause Celebre. There has been a famous case in our courts ever siece we knew Cass coun ty, and long before, entitled "Hasty vs Eaton" originally. It was transferred from Ohio in '49, thirty years ago, has been in our courts since '59, and every lawyer in the circuit has had a hand in it at one term or another. Tuesday morning the old gentleman Eaton un dertook to make a speech to Jadgo Pound, himself, in fcis own behalf in this case. When tfip case was trans ferred to this state, Morrison 11. Watte (now chief justice of the U. S.) was a practicing Attorney in Ohio, and cer tified to tho papers there; Willett Pot tenger, of this county, was then in his prime, and was the resident attorney, who received the case here. Both names were signed t : the old papers, and Eat on after berating all the lawyers most l.i t.-uiy, aj::l accusing them of "selling out, always", came along down to these namr.3 when ho exclaimed: "I find here the names of Morrison R. Waito and Willett Fottenaer, your houiw, two fitting associates in this rascally business." "Pot" says be does not know who ought to apologise, he or Waite. Thecal lie known to t!:c American . 1 f . t ( .r, J..--.,... T" .1.1. 1. n . I !;i.,wu in their hewne FrKi2ii. Our Temperance Column. KDITED BT THE WOM"X CHRISTTAX FEBANCK t XKW. TKM 'For God, and Koine, and Native Land." "Ifcr.ATTHMOlTTH LOTXJK NO. 2. I. O. G. T. A Kemiliir inretlnir at Good Templars' 1111 every Wednesday evening. E. J I. erv WfMlne.Hdav even-nur. E. J I. WOOI.EV, W. C.T. Viola V. Baeses, .Sec'y. 1JIATT8MOUTH TEMPLK OK HONOR iKD Tkmi'Kbance. No. 15. Remilur meeting. Saturday evening In Hall in F itzKeraM's block. P. P J. F. JOHjrsosr, Sec'y. Gass, W. C. T. li.ATTJit'TH Red Rikbox Ci.ub. Remilar meeting on Monday evening f each week. u. M. Busnjf ell, Sec'y. 11LATI.SMOUTH W. C. T. U. will meet every a alt ternate Thursday at -3 o'clock, in the Reading Room, unless other notice is given in this column. Mm. H. M. Wise, President. Mrs. It. L. Dckk, Secretary. IJlattsmouth Lodgk ok Juvenilis Tkmp- lars will meet every alternate Friday even ing at 8 o'clock in Good Templars' Hall. AiKS. A. Schleoel. Superintendent. TEMPERANCE. Miss Frances E. Wiilard Elected Pre sident of the National Christian Temperance Union. Special Telegram to the Inter-Ocean. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 39. In the National Woman's Christian Temper ance Union to-day, the proposition to organize a lecture bureau for the pur- poso of protecting temperance people from unworthy lecturers was referred to the Committee on Work. A letter was read fro.ia George E.Day, Secre tary of the American Committee of Revision of the Bible, saying that great care and thought would be exer cised in translating the passages relat ing to temperance and intemperance, and especially the words "wine and etrong drink." Indianapolies, lad., Oct. 83. The Woman's National Christian Temper ance Convention is making a profound impression here. Tho delegates and visitors number S00 won.:: The ability, mental and spiritual pwei and industry, the order of intelligence and thought, with which it addresses itself to business is unexcelled by any body which ever met in this city. The addresses have been of the highest or der. The addresses of Miss Morrison and Mrs. Burt yesterday are highly commented upon. Various standing committees have reported on Sabbath-shool work. That of Miss Lucia F. Kimball, Chicago, shows tho vast amount of telling work inaugurated and increasing in magni tude in Young Women's Temperance Unions. Mrs. F. A. B.irnes, of New York, shows a gradual increase in number Mrs. Ward J. Laturope recommend' ed young ladies drawing-room teru- peranco unions. Mrs. J. a. Collins, or 1'ittsburg, re ported for the Standing Committee on fallen women, and evinced an equal interest in fallen women, as iu fallen men. The annual report of Mary J. Burt, Corresponding Secretary, was an en couraging epitome of the general sta tus of tho organization in every State in tho various branches of work. Twen ty-three States are now organized, and eighteen are represented iu the con vention. Missouri and California re port state organizations for the first time. Meeting are held ia tho different Churches to-night by invitation of the pastors. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 31. The Women's National Temperance Con vention spent most of the day discuss ing amendments. The oneauthorizing State unions to send a delegate at large, Treasurer, and Corresponding Secretary was adopted. The following telegram was sent to Mrs. President Hayes: "Tho women of the National Christian Temperance Union, now in session, send greeting. Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank ray God upon every remembrance of you. Mrs. E. G. Hibbard, New York, Mrs. E. J. Thompson, Ohio." In answer to the question whether liquor of any kind had been used at the White House since Mrs. Hayes en tered it, Mrs. F. L. Barnes, of New York, gave a young lady friend, w"ho had recently returned from a month's visit upon Mrs. Hayes, authority for the statemeut that not a single drop had been used, even for cooking pur poses. Mrs. J. L. Foster, of Iowa, addressed the meeting this evening. Indianapolis, Oct. 31. The morn ing session of the National AVoman's Christian Temperance Uaion was mainly occupied with a discussion of the Report fro"m the Executive Com mittee, en the basis of representatives. The matter was not entirely disposed of, but the feeling of tho convention was unmistakable expressed that there should be no enlargement of represen tatives of the several State unions, as n that case tho national coavention would comprise more delegates than could be readily entertained at the pla ces of meeting. A telegram of greeting wai sent to the Evangelical Alliance now in ses sion in St. Louis. The report of the Committee on Cre dentials showed 146 officers and dele gates in attendance. In the afternoon the election of offi cers resulted in the choice of Miss Frances E. Wiilard of Evanston, III., as President. Mrs, Wittenmeyer was very cordi ally thanked for her services durii g the five years which she has acted as President, and a further resolution was passed making her a delegate at largo to the national convention for life. A congratulatory dispatch was sent to Mrs. President Hayes. The remaining officers of th Nation al Union were re-elected a3 follows: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Mary T. Burt, of Banftklyn; Recording Secreta ry, Mrs. M. A. Woodbridgo, of Raven na, Ohio; Assistant'Recording Secre tary, Mrs. Caroline B. Bull, of East Hampton, Conn.; Treasurer, Miss Es ther rtigh, of Brooklyn, N. Y. About Town. Who is there that could help being fascinated on going into the B. & M Machine shop to see each of the many lathes and drills, &cn doing their share toward completing a monster locomo tive, and tho many men handling the same, who (if they arc covered with greaseVare jrood bovs and first-class workmen. The hrst person you meet will per haps be Mr. Hawksworth, Master Me chanic, with "eye watchful," critically examining this and that piece of ma chinery, to see that each does its por tion to advantage. Then you win see Mr. Grisel, foreman of the Machine shops, proper, lending a hand hero then there, thus keeping everything in mo tion. . To the left as you go in yon see monster lathe run by Frank Cranmer, with which ho turns down and fits pis ton rods and that class of work gener ally; next across the ally is Charley Bailey, rimming out the centre of cat- wheels with a big drill to fit the axles; Johnny Sexton drilling holes through T nails for use in switches, &c, Chris Calder also drills holes through big pieces of iron; a Mr. Smith, plane3 o3 the edge of switch nails on a machine that runs a little ways ia one direction and then gigs back to tho starting place again, Johnny Thompson (also with a P., but not nearly related) run3 1 t r -a a latne ior rimming our. nana car wheels and tho like ; Aady Per ie stands next to the engine and with his lathe fits up all the brasses used about the engines; over in the corner will be found Wm. Ballance and his corps of helpers who turn cut oilers and all "sich" that are made of tin ami copper, Pat Kennedy and Jimmy Eagan assist him very ably; Robert Ballance has latne or planer with which ne was crossing and cris-crossing large plates of brass and copper, with deep fur rows, which would when completed bo to nail on our side-walks en slip pery days. He said something about "telegraph" and we said "yes," but the continuous rattle of machinery kept us irom nnaing out whether he was telegraping or Making something for a battery. Numerous others were en gagett in a (we tnought) similar man ner, bat not having their names or acquaintance will let 'em rest, except Johnny Ileffner, who was driving a lot of yellow ropes into a hole in a lo comotive. He stopped it ,up so it won't leak now. Other departments, such as round house, carpenter, boiler and black smith shops, we will go through in future. Death el "Cheyenne Jack.' John Talloa, better. known as Chey enne Jack, for many years a section beas on the B. & M. R. R. died of Sep ticaemia or gangrene poisoning en Tnursday. Nov. 20th, 1679. About two months before his death from ir ritation by a nail his foot or toes be came sore and Dr. Livingston told him lie must take care of it. He did sot but kept on working the same as usual. Two weeks before his death it bcaine much worse aui gangrene set in caus ing death as above. He had on his person $5,000 in green backs and $3,000 in certificates of de posit. He endeavored to, make a will but it was not finished. He has a brother in this country and two sis ters in the old country. His whole property amounts to over SI 2,000. Alex Campbell, Andy McLaughlin aad Capt. O'Rourke were appointed tem porary administrators by Judge Sulli van. BURLINGTON HAWKEYB TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR. May be bad at all the statids at five cents per cojy. Yearly clubs of five, each si 50 ine HanKeje auuany S4.0O Magazine or Periodical 4 50 The Uawki-ye ami "Gleanings for the Cur ious," X very uanuaeme and valuable book of 801 pages octavo The Uawkeye and the New IIollv Scroll 4 00 3 00 2 15 for 180 ' lhe llawkeyc and Graves'Target Gun .... Free Seed DisMMion. 1879-80. Cnthbert Raspberry, two plants to each suDscnuer 50 25 Mold's EnoMed Oals !0 Telephone Pea ?5 A Dies hi 01 i lea '5 Magnolia Seeds (ae'd, including Seulangeu na l.ennei, &c.) 15 Iris (seeds from Seedling I K;ruipfeii) 5 Hvi'iia reniKiemons 60 Bebb's Hybrid Aqullegias 28 Aristolocliia Sirdio 25 Ipomuea Letophylia 10 S2 45 We will send the II.VWKKVE. 1 ye:ir $2 00 Ami tne iilKAL rxEvv ioukilk. 1 year., a 00 And the above list of Plants and Seeds 2 45 Total.. SG 45 All. poetaue paid to any address, for 3 00 Address, HAWKEYE PCB'IGCO. AGENTH WAJfTKD. BurlinCtOU. Iowa. Kendall's Sparia Qye is a sure cure for tpavin. splint. I i:i1Ik liiif.nHt iitlil 34II l:LIr.- nients of the joints and limbs. It will eomnlctelv remove a bone it spavin without blistering or caus- man as for beast and is used full strength, at all times of the year with perfect safety. omee 11. s. Mar?iiai. jvaiamazoo, Apr. ia, lit. B. J. Kendall. Dkak Snt: 1 received the wo bottles of your spavin cure forwarded by ex press in January last. 1 am nappy to state mat toerforined all vour advert isemiMH canea ior. Iu three weeks after I commenced tiding it. the spavin was entirely removed and a vaiuanie horse restored to usefulness, v cry truiy yours. JOHN l AHKKIt JGJ Send for illustrated circular uiving Positive Proof. Price 81. All Druggists have it or can get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co.. Prop's, 3(U r.uosouri; raus, I. C. F. Goodman, Agent. Omaaa, Neb. , d CELEBRATES Let tout first attack of indigestion be the Lust, lfouse the dormant energies of the stom acn with the Bitters. The tone thus imparted will remain. This is a fact etab!lhed by thousands of witnesses, whose testimony ia simply a statement of their own xperiences. Tiiose Afflicted with general debility of evry phase will find this medicine an unfailing agent iu building up and renewing their Blrength. FVr salt by 71 ProggTst rnd rcfpeelable flralers genefalir. I mm Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and mr wife who was" always been doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgeutly to get her some, I concluded to be humbusrged again ; and I am glad I did. for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has remained so for eighteen months. I like snch hum bugging. II. T. St. Paul. LEGAL XOTICES. Road Notice. To aUWhom it mtu concern.: The Commissioner appointed to vacate and locate a nad commencing forty (40) rodt from the Seuth vet quarter (wy) of section 27 towi 12 range 11 theuce running thirlyfour rods Arte east cutting the centre of the ferly (40) acres through which it runs through straight north to the half section line iu said section, and said Road be located due north from the south west corner of the south west corner of the south westquarter ot section 27 town 12 range 11, thence running due north to northwest corner of said section has re ported in favor of the vacation and location thereof, and all objec tions thereto or claims for diamtgas. must be filed 111 the County Clerk's oflice,- ou or before noon on the 31st day of December. A. 1). 1879. or such road will be vacated and established with out reference thereto. .T. p. Titt 3Ut4 . County Clerk. Attachment Notice. JamcsJ Ftoher aaain-4 ArmcmuFtirtman. In Justices Court before E. J. MathisV J. P. In and for aid County, to Armenus Foreman, non-resident Defendant, yeu are hereby notifi ed that the above named Justice issued an or dernf attachment against you for $15.70 and costs of suit, ou the 27th day of October, A. I). 1879. 35t3 James A. Fisher. Plaintiff. Estray Notice. Taken tip by the subscriber on his premises in Weeping Water precinct. Sept. 30th, 1x79, one red heifer calf, supposed to be about six months old. Some white on belly, and branded -A" on left hip. J. M. Bf.akpslev. WKEflNO WATRR, XK.1!., Oct. 25th, 1S79. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber a white steer, western stock, two yearn old. with brand on each hip, brand not distinguishable, rope on his horns when he came to niy place. The owner can have the eame by proving property, and paying charges as provided by law. J. C. El K EN BAR V. 34t3 At Foor Farm near Plattsmouth. Neb. Attachment Notice. S. II. Richmond vs. John Dohigs. The above named defendant. John Dohis will take notice that on the 2(th day of October, A. D. 187'J, A. N. Sullivan, County Jude. with in and for Cass County. Neb., issued an ordpc of attachment for the sum of ?2.f5. in an action pending before him wherein S. H. Rielnnond is plaintill and John lKihijrs is defendant. That. 1 lie credits of said dufendant inthe hands of C. li. Fox have been attached under said or der. Said cause was continued until the 17th day of December, A. D. 187S. at 9 o'clock, a. m. 34-t3 S. II. RICHMOND, PUT. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that the following de scribed real estate has been sold at tax sale for the delinquent taxes of ls74 and assessed as non-resident, to-wit : on the 23d day of Sep teinbei, l7. Lots 11 and 1 in block til : ou the 1st day of November 1S75, lot 10 in block 3, lot l. in block 61 ami lot 7 in b".ck 170. all in the fiiv r cintu ith. Si;itr of Xc 1 1 r.isk .i. That I am the holder of the certificates of sale, and that the time of redemption will expire in turee months from the completed service of this no tice, when an application will be made to the Treasurer of Cass County, Nebraska. fr a tax deed thereon. S. N. MKRRIAM. 34t3 F.y W. D. Mkrkiam, Agent. Legal Notice. ' San Antonio National Bank vs W. W. rerry man. To M". ir. remonnn: Take notice that the San Antonio National Rank, plaint ill. ban sued you n defendant inthe District Court of the State of Nebraska, for Cass County, upon a judgment recovered by it against you on the 10th day of -March. ls;7. in the uni ted Stales Circuit Court for the Western District of Texas for $3.O01..'V-. with interest from sa d day on S2.73l.42 at 25 per cent per annum, and on 273.1 at 8 per cent per annum, and that in i.s petition in tnat nenair men in tne oiace or uie Clerk of the said District Court, it prays judfiment against you for said sum with interest, ;v aiorrsitiu nun cums, wmi-u petition you are requireti to answer on or neiore in imii nay ui ucceiuocr, ls79. or judgment will be taken a?:iinst you ly default. An attachment has been issued a;,Min.t your properly in said action. MAS. is. 11 1 A r.. I Idinnit All . Ordered published in the Nebraska IIkisai.D for four consecutive w-pek. Attest. Wit. 1 W iii.LS, t-erK. November SOtli. 1879. 3414 TiSgai Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I . Cass Count v. i The District Court. Second Judicial District. ico. W. Lathrop. PlaintiT.1 In the watter or t;:ardian of Jasper N. the application cf Latt.rop, Minor, I tleorge V. I.a- throp. as guardian vs. of Jasper -'. La throp. minor heir Mary Jane Lathrop, Miner-I of Harvey B. La va c. Dav, aran ii. l.o- iiump. eceara. den and Klizabelli M. to sell Real Estate Russell, Defendants. J of Minor. This matter caine on to be heard on the peti tion of Oeorge W. Lathrop, guardian vi Jasper N. i.athroi. minor, praviug tor a license to sell the interest f said miner, in and to tho follow- ug Real Estate, described as follows : The north-east one-fourth, (neLi of the north-east one-fourth (ne1) of section four (4) : lot seven (7)in the nor h-west one-fourth (iiwVi of the north west one-fourth (n'.i) of section four (4) and lot six (0) in the south west one- fourth (swU) of the north-west one-fourth (inv1-) of section four (4) and lot five (5) in the south-east one-fourth (se.1 oi tne nortn-wet one-lonrtli (n1, ot section lour t4 ill in township number ten (lot north of range twelve (l?) east or ineein rnncipai Mendiaa iu Nebraska, ror ine purpose of providing tho necessary means for the maintaiuance, education and support r said Minor. And it appearing to the Court from naid petition that it is necessary to sell . aid real estate lor me purposes nioresaiti. i It is therefore ordered that the next, of kin of' aid deceased and all otner persons interested therein appear before the unrlcisincd Judge of the said Court at the Court House in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the 2(Hh day of Decern oer, A. D. 187a. at one o'clock of said day. To then and there show cause, if any there be why the prayer of said petition should not be granted and that notice of said hearing be published in the Nebraska! IlEUAl.u. published and circulating within Cass County, Nebraska, fornot less than four coinec- I tive weeks before the day of said hearing. Done at Chambers in the Cltv of Lincoln. Lan caster County, Nebraska, this ilay. November lttn, lS7r. o. i. rut -w. Juage. 1. II. ilAHKTFiuAN, Petitioner. 31t5 M. A. w, INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT TIIE III LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, DRY GOOD, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FEATHERS, CLOTHS, AND CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, RETELL ANTS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, KNIT SACQUES. AND JACKETS- A FULL LINE OF " Undericear, Ladies', Cents', and Child rens' Knit Goods, Snch as Hoods, Scarfs, Nnlias,Fancy Hosiery, JUittens, Etc in endless Profusion, Yarns of all kinds,Zephyr. Germantorrn, Wool, Can vas,Card Board Mottoes. The Best, lAne of Olores, in the City, direct from the Factory, Gent? Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc. All of which were bought of First Hands, FOR CASH. AND WE WILL MAKE nvco-iiNrs "v-iEiEhr close. 5F"Oivo U3 a call, and we will guarantee to give you satisfaciiou in r;nal i: y and price of goods or no trade. 31-wS W. IL BAULK L CO. Proposals for Vrala. Ueadq'rs. De;t. of the Platte. C'f Q. M's. Office. Fort Omaha, .Neb , .November 7, 18T0. Skai.ed Proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be n ceivt-d at this ollice, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Thursday, No vember 27th, 1879, at which place and tiiii I hey will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery, in iwanties a re quired. up to December 3lst, 1879, at Omaha De pot, Nebraska, or at stations on the linion Pa cific Railroad, east frm Kearnev JuhcIiou, ot g.OtHMMtO pounds corn, ami l.OtMMHM pauuds outs. Proposal for quantites less than the wholo will 1 received. Delivery of the grain wiM. if required. cnumcnce Dewinber 1st. l;a. Pre ference will be given to articles of domestic pro duction. Tiie contracts will be let with the proviso that the quantities contracted for may be increased or reduced one-third by the Cliii-f quartermas ter of the Department, at any time within a) days alter the date of contract. Bids should state the rate per ICO pound, (not per bushel), and the year iu which the corn proposed to be furnished was grown, and should be endorsed on envelcpes "Hids lor irain." Ridden are requested to submit proposals for delivery of corn in new re-sewed tunny sack of about two bushels each, and for delivery of theOa-s in new -re-sewed burlap sacks of not ovor four bushel each, or for part or all the oats to be delivered in ikjl'ui.k hacks, the iu ner sacks to be provided at the Omaha Depot, by the quartermaster's Department. Copies of this advertisement and of the cir cular of instructions to bidder can be obtained on application to this oflice. and one copy each of said advertisement and circular should be attached to or accompany each triplicate of the proposal and form a part thereof. The right to reject an v or all bids is reserved. JOHN V. Fl'RKY, Captain and A . Q. M.. IT. 8. A. 35t2 lu charge Chief Q. M"s. Office. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F I n ni O Stool. Cover and Rook only H I l5 ! INH3to$2f30rjrani:5stfps sji..jl5At V18 set fteeds. 2 ku? Shells, s loots1, itoti kVouiy os Holiday Newspaper free. AddreM Dwiiicl F. Heat ty, Wash ins'u. -S.J. fljlOnn returns iu aoTlavs on .?loo invested. Vlluu Official Reports and infor';rfion free. Like profits weekly on Stock options of S10 to 50. Address T." Potter, Wight & Co. Rankers. 35 Wall St., N. V. AGENTS" READ THIS! We want an Agent in this County to Whom we w ill pay a salary of $loo per month and ex penses to sell our wonderful invention. Sample free. Address at once SHERMAN i CO. Mar shall, MlCHIOAK. Cfnc (P C ff AtJudiciouslv invested i&ZO 10 2OUUUaWall St.l.ivsthe foun dation for f.)i nines every week, and pays in mense profits by the uw Capitalization System of operating stocks. Full explanation on appli cation to Adams, RliOWJf & Co,. Rankers, 28 RroadSt. N'.Y. I.owst prirofl over known "ii lSrer l-I.adei- OUR $15 SHOT-GUM tat crent It reduced price. 5 Send stamp for our New 11 1 iiHtrntpd CatRloe-tle. , POWELL & SON, 3S Wain Street, CIJJCISiiATI.O. INSUBUPT CURED. A simple veaetablo remedy for the aiteedu find wmoiin( cur cf ConRiimrw tion. Bronchitis, Catarrh. AKLhuinl all Throat ana j-ung jijj ecuons. aibo a.Johlllvo ttod radical cure for Nervous Debility nd oil Nervous Complaints, tchich hat been tested in thousand of com. liecipo, with full directions '(in Ocrman, ircncii, or i-nplit-h) Icr irepar- iii and n Bin it. sent hr mail frro of" elinrirfE4 on rrc1rt nf Ktjun n 7 mrnnm him iwnr.M eu W.W.BHBAK.149Fowen'Block.Bochester.N.Y. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL J We will send our Ei.KCTno-Voltaic- Rki.ts ami other Electric appliances upon trial for 3') days to those suffering from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism. Paralysis or any desoases of the Liver or Kidneys, aiid many other diseases. A. Kurt cure tnarantie'l or no iii;. Address. VOL TAIC IIL'LT CO., Mart hall, Michiuan. GENTS WAN I LL) fcrA TOUH I BOUND THE WOULD BY GENERAL GRANT. o This i 'he f;istfst-sflii:ig book ever publish ed, and the only eoMipIele a:id authentic His tory of (irantV TraveU. He'd for Circulars con taming a full description of the. work and our exlla terms to Agents. Address National Pub. Co , Chicago. 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 3;t4 c.int" ill stamps or currency for a new Iforsr Book. It treats all diseases, ban :$5 line engravings showing positions assum ed by sick horses, a tabJf doses, a large c:I SSOOK. lection of valimihfe recipes, rules for leiiicx the age of a horse, with an ctijrraving showing teeth of each year, and a lar-e amount of oilier valuable horse information. Jr. Win. II. Hall says. "1 have bought books which i luive paid $7ar-d lo for which 1 ilnot like as: well as I lo yours." Send for a circular. Agents wanted." 11. .J. Kendall. M. D., Enos biirgh Falls Vt. -jriv n:s remark 'inetlici'u'e! will cure Spavins, Splint. Curb, Callous. &c , or any enlargement, and will remove the bunch without blistering or causing a sore. No reine NPAVI. (lycver discovered equals it for certainty of action in stopping the lament's and removing the bunch. Price Sl.no. Send C'l'iiK for circular giving positive proof. Sold by druggists or sent bv the inventor. B. J. Ken dall, M. !., Eiiosburgh Falls. Vt. C. F. Good man agent, Omaha, Ncbiaska. REDUCD PACKAGE RATES Between 3.600 Office of this Co. in New England, Middle and Western States also to offices of nearly all Connecting Lines. MONEY CURRENCY AND COLD. PaoVagos not oxceoding 20, I 3c. " $40, 20C. " S SO, 25c. Large turns in much tmaJler proportion. MERCHANDISE. UwmI mad IIlghMt Cfcarge, KTordlnj ta DUloars. Packages not exceeding I ITt. 25c. 4.rrs. 25 to 60c. 2lbs.25 io30c. 5 7 25to7Sc. 25to$ . 3 25 to 45c. PRINTED MATTER. BOOKS, and other matter, vholly in print, or dered from, or sent by,dcalers, &c, PRE-PAID I 2Tba. Sc. I 3Iba- 2Qc. I 4 lbs. 25c. OKDXRS FOR TCBCHASIXa GOODS Left with any Agent of this Co. will be promptly executed, without expense, other than the ordinary charge for carrying the goods. Ken t vnur Monev and Pnrcels by Express; Cheapest and quickest, with positive security. YW. O. FABCO, PreVt. 3"2m D. Bksxkit Agent CONSISTING IN PART OF OUR GROCERY STOCK I Is lhe nio.it complete hi tS:e city, COFFEES, All Grade, GREEN AND ROASTED. TEAS! (Jnst try 'em.) STRUTS, Pure Maple. SUG..R HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS, SORGHUM, Etc. DRIED FRUITS, Of All Kinds, Canned Goods of alt kinds,C rackets, fresh from Laktry, Choice hrands of Flour. Oat and Corn Meal, Graham, Ktc, Tobaccos, all Kinds, Plug, Fine cut and Smok ing. Queensirare and Glassware, Wood and Willow Wares, Table and Pocktt Cutlery, nails ly carload, forks, Scoojj-shovels, Spades and Feed-Baskets, Etc. ire II EI tl ri 11 V-2 U V- P. HO) I i m iu i if Jl JU3 W FOIi HAVE JUST OPENED Dress - sxjcir as HflffSi CASSIMiEBBiS Domestics, Underwear, sua. vnsi ixt aufi -Sruatttrjs ! C3-E!asa?s, ' Farziisliimg Goods Also a Wooden ware xr ikf Ar.l ali Which wc will sell INSPECTION INVITED ! Si Lfid ma ala almaij fi Leaked la jSiotv Ousr Croors hum ci riattsmoulli. lias once more " tiiunman 7 who are, on and after tliis NEW GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES. We are In almost duly rceeiut of DRY AND FANCY GOODS lad assm(Dmmim, w hich we offer our friends and the public at at prices to mo Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, &i Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards tor $1.00. Muslins7from 6 cts. a yard upward The fluest stock of AVhite Hedspreadu ver broucht to the Cltv. Buell's Cassiineres, Tweeds, full Sicck. . OF ALL KINDS. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. We desire to see all our old patrons back and want to hold as inauy of the present ones as we can REMEMBER THE PLACE. 20Iy d 3 D IU) y) - THl: A LAIICE STOCKiOF pkjKJsym 9 o T Goods Full Line of n.i.l. kimld of bid c. at ven low nigures. mmu$M ebmska. come back." to kbach date sole proprietors. suit the times. Jeans, and Cottonades ir. its suBBfiH (DapSj ' JLl Xi V LI K7 ML MJf " (JUTIIMAN & LCKIJACII. ONE DOOR WEST OF P. O., - FLATTSMGUTII, NEBRASKA Wee all the mica lliey cm sp.it up.