'SeadL Mogs Wasted at &fc.eigSit 1 W IT 1? T? 17s U A T !' J. II J!i U 11. Jtl LI U 22 LOCAL NEWS. Celeste Xext llenday. The best Ts, at F. B. Whites. 43tf lirs. Frank diei o Sunday last. Dn't target "Celeste" next Mon day era. If yea want a goed 5a cigar z to Keeaiu & Grace's. 4;3t2 3ee adrcitisfiatnt ef tbe Catholic PestivaL Tbe boss cigar. lor five cens at .nan acd Grace's. 4312 TLeedore T. has cancelled his en gagement at this place. Catholic Festival, next "Wednesday and Thursday, Jar.. 21 and 22. The Best canned and dricsl fruits in tbe city at F. S. White's. tf. The wife of Mr. Joseph Dyson did Thursday afternoon last. The ica bridge still "sterna the tide,' and it's hoped will " weather the blaet" till spring. The Ice-crep will be abort 3gaiu khia season unless we have some xuore culd weather. Frauk White has about four aun drtd tons of Ice up and want eight hundred more. The weather is delightful and if aly the roads were good what a coun try 'twould be. The new billiard and bowling hall is almost completed, and soon will aa'.eh the boys. Cigars at Pepperberg's by the box r at retail. Remember, on Main St.. between 4th and 5th. 4Ct3 Mr. Marsland and family remove this w?k from ths Fitzgerald boast; Jo the Cashing house. Frank Carrutli is bavin.'; a Tele p bono put up They want to hear the tu-.'sic box at the house. TTo understand that Mr. Henry Waeraian is abut to buiii a rtsi daace Kj'fcii High School Hill. There hs botu and is a great -Seal of sickness lately, nearly every one has co'd and many sore throats. Cigar Clippings at Julius Pepper fcergV, ou Main street, between 4th aad 5th 35 its. per lb, dry weight. 42t3 The efilcc has b.-en filled with job Hk, tor the past week tr two, and ttill it comes in. and g303 ut ra Btyle. Phil's telephone wire, owing to t'- "ind. Vroke loose oao of its fast-r-hii:i;, and siwpyoJ business fr a lit tls wiiils. Transit- t people visiting Platts rcouth would do well to try IVpptr er cigars, on Main street, between -.llx ii.d 5th. 42i3 G.dd watch r.Jrlchnin for th most. I ;iuUr youxitf lady, lit the Catho! ic Festival, ths 21 and 22. Save y.ur tfieias till then. The best five cent cigar at Keenan A Graft's, they have just got this ci ;.;r from St. Louis, and its the best kaofru in ti:8 market. 4C;2 The Liederkrauz was well attend ed i.l their last 15V.1 and some consid erable money was realized over and t'.;Y expenses. 1 h great jam up, Gist-class slavn p, A X". l.best kiad of 5c cigar can be La at Keenan & Grace's all the time, aad every time; call and fceo 'tin. Sio Miller & Co's "A4" for dead iog.'. oap is a very ess-nlial article. they propose to furnish it by -Ijole&iile. Idling on your deceased iritif. --Tl: trial before Judge Sullivan, of ilenry SchnIhfT vs. Geo. ii. Thomp icr., that ahould have been heard Mon day -.light lias beta put over tiil next iiuilay eve. Vava Allen, of the Cascidu Mills. v7rpisig Water, says send mo the Irr.ALy and f ceursa the. IkBtLD Everything gae3 when Wave ax the wheel. A large party of yonng folks met r.'d enjoytd TnwdUy evening at the It- X. II. It. Birgess' residence. More vjk! sjoyiiifi.t cojhl not h:ive ben i.jd Ly uay possible inaaas. A ccHsetion will be takr.n at the jU :2ir Citliiolio church a wtvk from cxt t'unday for the benefit of l'umins .ri'jkeu Ireland, in response to a let tor f::itlie imhop of Xebraska. aus need walk in tlio rauil when i'.iey visit tlie IIekalt ofdes rew ; our new crossing and the repairs on t!:e lo'.ver on lifts 'em slick and .'Usm from the nasty sticky dirt. I I.U Young is a little under the e.eathor, thought it was his turn to be , ,Y3 the other members of his'fam-excr-nt "Jolly," have been down; i'r Cu t bis .Ir.v will r-ome after a while. T e Notice, all account due Vi?:'t A. Powell, must bo settled at c u f. Th ose knowing themselves in dettd :se call and settle up as the fceks ef tSie late firm mint b.i aJ just ed. ' 13 1.31 C. E. Tvkscott. Tr January number of ths Xe err.Eka F:rmer, for the current year, fa the berririaing of volume fur. A se li.s of articles are to appear in it from Dr. I..iviiigs.ia, ou Fish and Fish Cul ture. Ths Mt. Pleasant Daily Reporter, hi its criticism ef a concert heidin that city, says ef Miss Clark: "Her voice wa" as clear ns a silver bell, and her tneIo'y of soand could net have been n'.rr.iised by aay prima denna on the American stae." The same paper says f.Cel. -;e: 'In fact, if the citizens "of Mt. Pi- :: mt had bee aware of that ladjS ..tiil a a organist and pianist there no hall in the city large eneuuh io hold n?-half tin number that weuld "k vr Lfer." Personal. Mr. Plummer made Flattsmoulb a flying visit last week. Mrs. Jos. and Mrs. Henry Shera call ed on tht; Herald, Saturday. Ilendrickson left Monday for the Biack Hills. Geod luck to jou, old boy. C. Scliluntz. the Cedar creek miller and merchant was in yesterday and gave the Hehald a call. Billy Itaffiier and wife, formerly of Crete aad now ef Kearney, have been PIeuding a week with i;s, the guest of his brother Ed. RufTner. The holiday visit of Mr. and Mrs. Drummond was somewhat . prolonged owing to the prevalence of scarlet fe ver in Fremont, a.id the consequent closing of the schools. Mrs. Wm.Darrah left Plattsmouth last Thursday, to take up her residence in Lincoln, whence her husband had preceded her. Their many friends here will be sorry to lose them. We neglected last week te men tion the receipt f some lettuce trm Mr. Kesser. The latest, earliest,' best lettuce of this seasan. We haven't ate any lettuce this year before, it made our mouths wa'er. Morrisa fc Brown got a new safe last week. We hops they will safely keep and safely conduct all cases that may be entrusted to their eharge, and that they will prove honest Urn, and honest lawyers in the piejecatiea ef all cases. -We are sorry te Itarn that the Hen. Mo;.s Stacking of Wahoo, re ceived quite severe injuries by bring thrown from his wagon, his team n: ri sing away. lie is still confined to his ld. W sincerely hope the injuries may sot provo permanent. A car-load of mules have been re ceived f;t Jones' stable ; they are for sale, and the editor of lhit paper has inspected them, by request ef Mr. Jones, and they are larg, handsome, serviceable mults. We hupe our far mer friends will give him a call before purchasing, but look out and make good bargains for themselves. Dr. Livingston has a teilaphnnny machen from his house to t!it otSee, and from there to depot. Next week he'll have it run on to Eoniine'a lish ponds, and w;i-n the little llshyii wag gle their tails for jiy in th msrniug. the vibration will wake the Doctor rr hi early rounds, besides pleasing the tiohf s. Fd WVscfttt, (successor to Wescott Powell.) hMs the fort at the Bos Clothing stre. Go-ds cheaper then ever.gie.it reductions i i winter cl ith ing, underwear, boats, caps, c, to clse it mike rrjtim for an immense stock of spriH.r go-ds. Xow i tha time to save miiiey, v.hile ttiese goods are btdng slaughtered. -1 3 L 1 E:. V.'kscott. J. G. Chambers is still atop of the heap, vrilh lots of harness already made, and more coiistantly mar-ufavt-uriu, as lie is bound to have an un limited quantity for the epriug tiute, and will take pleasure in shewing all those who will call ikiit hi i hurn.is is as good as can be found, and price that will scare no one. 43t2 Vv'csectt &. Powell have dissolved partnership, Mr. Wescott continuing the business, and Mr. Powell retim ing to telegraphing or railroading, which he thinks lie will like better than being shut up in a clothing store. Tiio tirui have been very enterpris ing while with us, and pushed thMr trade a good deal. They have kept a large and tine assortment ef goods, which, we doubt not, Mr. W. will ttill add to and enlarge. " Whoever fails to see tha faraou3 girl musician, " Miss Alice L. Clark," misses tie of the greatest natural wondeis of the age. The director of Clind Tom" s ays: "A young girl about 10 years old, with a form slight as that ot a fairy, endowed, apparently, with the pwr cf a fjiam.t combined in her execution with the rapidity of thought a most remarkable prodigy in music. Such is Celeste. X&w corn"? a Mr. W. W. Jamison, of Elm wood, who deposeth and sayeth that about one year ago a young man solicited from him a year's subscrip tion te the IlniALD, since which time he has received a few copies of the same, sometimes several in a pack age, but no regularity about it. As Mr. Jamison's name lias never beencn our books, where did those few copies centre from, and whore-is our 2.00. If our self constituted solicitor don't rise and explain thcie will be treuble in his camp. About fifteen couple of young La dies and Gentlemen mtt at Mr. Frank Johnson's last Monday evening, with a well appointed programme lor a Sur prise at the hospiu'.ble mansion of Mr. Davis, for the special benefit of Miss Lam-a. . Everything passed olf pleas antly, an abundance of fun and good cheer, games, plays, fun and merii ment enlivened the occasion, and some where aloat the hour of twelve the festive crowd took their departure, convinced that it was good to have been there. Harry Howland, one of the best wagon-makers in this part of the coun try, has completed a three-spring wa gon, commonly called the duplex spring It is a valuable j.nd lasting invention in the way of making wagons, and Mr. Howland deserves credit for the first attempt in this direction, except Mr. Mike Schnellbacher who put up aDex ter spring for the editor of this paper last summer. These side spiings with a complex action aredecidedly the best for our prairie couutry; having tested theei ourselves, we give them the high est award. Mr. Howland intends to make platform spring wagons for light use among farmers and we think he ought to be patroaized extensively. Heme manufacture under equal con ditiene ftlvaye beiag preferable. Johnson's History vf Nebraska. Mr. Harrison Johnson has left with us his history ef Xebraska, which we think a very valuable work. Know ing something of the early history of Xebraska, ourselves, we believe this work furnishes a want long felt and needed by tao State. It contains a list of the early settlers, the organi zation of towns and counties, with a chapter en the military record of the First and Sectid Xebraska regiments, invaluable to those who took part therein. Besides it contains much his tory interesting to every person who came here in an early day. We' be speak for this history the kindest no tice from our contemporaries of the press and all eld and new settlers. If you want to know what Xebraska has been and is, read Johnson's "History." A. geod canvassing agent is wanted for this county. Leap Year. Nobody has ever said one word ( well hardly ever) about Leap Year, about here February will soon be herewith his twenty-nine days and what are you goin' to do about it. G. W. Ilo'drege, Sup't of the B. & M. II. It. in Neb., called on the Herald last evening. Miss Carrie Schulhoff was most agreeably surprised, but satisfactorily entertained about fifteen couple of young folks last Friday evening. With the edibles and violin brought alng for the oecason, the time was pleas antly passed tiil ths "wee sma' hours." "The largest and most perfect and gigantic pi inting machine in the world has recently been put into the press room of the Missouri Republican, at St. Louis. It has a capacity of 30,000 perfect pan-TP per hur. printed, cut, folded and pasted." Holyoke (Mass.) Paper World. The West is bound to take the lead in every branch of business. Mrs. Jones, how is your health this morning? Thank ou, madam, much improved. 1 bought a botile of Lr. Bull's Cough Syrup lat night apd aft er the first dose my cough was checked. I slept well and have not coughed once this morning. 1 A schoolboy g't up to red a com position tin "The Tre." He got a far as "This subject has many branches," when the teacher sdd "Stop! you have not m.de yaur hough yet." "If you interrupt me again," said the boy, "I'll leave.". "You iri ve me any mor im pudence and I'll fake the p.ip out of yon. Do you understand ?" "1 twig." said thf boy. and then the regular o dr of business preceded. Des Moines Register. Xorthp.-.rt. Wis., May. C, 1679. James I. Fki.lw., Esq. Sin: I have been using your medi-t-ine ir over a vear now an 1 wi'h the best effects. I bave used 12 bottles of the HypophoFphite-?, and it has made a nev man of me. I have been ailing oer six yeare with a number of dip eases, but. lung dinieuliy was the most prominent. 1 have been under th care of a grest many doctor., and have tak en quantities of medicine without any apparent benefit, but appeared to be still growing worse and weaker until I acci ieutailv cam; across one of your circulars, and v. as constrained to try your medicine, and I found its effect were almost magical, unrni m. and I was a surprise to myself and friends, having gained so rapidly in fbh. I remain respect fullv, Lawrence Dorax. fincia'ole. Episcopal Sec i able at the house ef Mrs. Eaten. thi3 (Thursday) evening. All are iavited. Closing Out. Overcoats 25 pr. ct. below cost at C G. Ilerold's. also 200- pairs of Ladies and Misses' shoes, 50 cents on the dol lar, at C. G. Ilerold. Attention, ir Kaigbts! A Conclave is called at the Asylum f Mount Zion Commandtry, Xo. 5, for nxt Wednesday night, the 21st in.st., at 7:30 p. m. Business of iir.poi tance will bo submitted. All Sir Knights are courteously requested to be present. By order E. C. - DL-si.-Juii ja Netifs. Be it known that the firm heretofore existing and known as Wescelt & Pow ell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. E. Wescott. Jan. 5th , 1330. C. A. Powell. All indebtedness against and ac counts due the, firm ef Wescott & Pow ell will be adjusted by 4313 C. E. Wescott. l)issiIatiea Nelice. Xotice is hereby given that the firm heretofore known as the "South Ber.d Grain Company," has this day dissolv ed partnership by mutual consent, and that the business wll hereafter be conducted by J. & H. J.Streight, they settling all claims due or against the old lirm. J. G. K 031 ink, IT. G. McFarland, Jason Streight, Henry J. Streight. South Bend, Xe'o., Jan. tJth. 1SS0. 43t3 Answer to 5Iany Correspondents. In reply to numerous inquiries from our it atii t s, concerning t he wonderful qualities of the great German remedy, jyr. Jacobs Oil, mentioned in our last issue. we would inform them that the article may be obtained iroru our retail druggists, or by their aid. Ask for St. Jacobs Oil, iwid if the dealer does not keep it in stcck, lie will be able to procure it in a few dajs from the wholesale houses. We un derstand there, is all eady an immedi ate demand for the remedy, which is not so very surprising when it is con sidered what it is daily accomplishing J ! uie way ot reliet and cures, ladder ing, in some instances, on the miracu lous. 43tl From Anon. Afton, Neb, Jan. 8. 1830. Just after writing uiv last card the weather got no better vrv fast, tbe lowest degree of cold bv mv thermom eter having been 19. For the last two weeks, however, we have had verv pleasant weather in the dav time, but rather ehilly at night, because of the heavy fg that closes around one like a wet sheet. Christmas and Xew Year's days have rolled past. Xo harm done that I COUid spp. i:nla tho S mg of hands amiltjips indicated seme misery in that locality, caHsed. no doubt, by too much "fuwl" action. Cat tle are locking well; in fact, most of thBQ are thriving. With thanks for . the pretty caleudar. Yeurs, etc, !. XL S. Cblld. Sext. IfiTPS of treat n?n remind us We may make our wires sublime And departing, leave txhin i us Widows worthy ol eur time. Therefore give your wife end-o5 By the life-insurance plan ; Fix her to thai when you j;!ids off, She can scoop another man. Sam B. Hose, W. T. Seaman's Ag't was here yesterday. An uncle of Dr. Clutter struck it rich in Ctilorada; he sold a mine there for 5250,000. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church, will hold a sociable at the res- ! idence of Mrs. P. L. Wise, Tuesday eve i ning, Jan. 20th. A general invitation j is extended. Mrs.-J. X. Wise, Sec. ! Mr. Dill of South Bend, called on ! the Herald yesterday, and says he is going to put up a big buildiug for gen eral dry .goods, &c. in that town, and he thinks South Bend is goin to be the. Idlest and best place this side of San Juan, in a short time. Hurrah for Dili ! The Hoover Mechanical Telephone is being put up all ever town Phil Young, first in every thing, hu3 one from bin Stro to the house; Cap Palmer is going to have eue from his house to the Dept so he can catch the train; Andy McLaughlin wants oi across to the Bakery, so he can send bread heme for dinner.and lots of other fellows are sounding around for th scads to get a couple of Bpice boxes and some copper wire. The only objection te these things is you can't always tell who is at the ther end ef the wire; new Phil Young was talking along innocently enough to his wife the other day about her headache in the morning and whether she could come down to hear Janausheck next wefk, when a cus tmer came in and be turned away. Mike Murphy iissiantly stepped to the luasheen and kept up the talk. "Wast some teariS for (inner" says Mike. 'Beans; what for V" sai s Mrs. Y. "Oh I've get company comh'g liome to-day and they all like beans, old army boys you know, have fiume big fat o'd fash ioned white beans, nose of your modern, half black little things and plenty of 'em. for vuy friends aie hungry." Mike slid out after tha: and when Phil went licae his wife had about two bushel if beaii ; cwokfid and every pot, kattle and pan f oil, expecting a regiment of siien. Phil liajt he'll lock that tll-a-fuu-up next tiiue. Oar "ew Coauty Ofiioers Take possession this week. Capt. Wiles, the new Commissioner, warks into harness, jut as if he had been there ail his life; in fact, Capt. Wiles has eerved his country in many re sjwnsible jsit!ons before this, and the Herald feels like supporting and say ing a good word for every tine Re publican and American citizen, who. when this ecuatry was at its dire ex tremity, and when the jerpetuity el iiepuhiieau institutions was at stak.'. turned out and left ids family, his home, and his busiiies, ;;nd fought for that Union that all true patriots hold so dear. Capt. Wiles was one of these liii-n, and he's ot to t!o something aw ful dirty Lufijre the. Herald gots bac k on him. Uncle Henry Wolfe, who ha gone out as Coiir.aissioiier, waa one ef the bst men we ever bad in this County, a faithful, true and honest man for the public. We are sorry to part with Uncle Henry, but hupe the new Commissioner may bring a broad er and moie enlightened business view (if that L possible) towards aiding in the practical details cf public affairs. Mr. Showalter, the new District Clerk, takes li Is place this week. While Mr. Wells, the old clerk, has been a gentleman, and performed the duties if his oiTice for many years in an un exceptional manner to the bar, the Judge of the Cuiirt, and the citizens in this district, we welcome Mr. Showal ter t his new position, asking him to remember that the fate and fortunes of many poor and uninformed citizens are really in bis charge. It is a very responsible position; the estates of men, dead and gone, unable to state for themselves, arc in his charge, the records of a commun ity, the rights of a people, may be said, to depend ou the integrity of a District. Clerk; v,c bclicv? thsV'tlieso duties will be faithfully pet formed and these rights honestly protected bv Mr. Showailcr. Frof. Wooley, the County Super intendent, who hero and now suc ceeds Mr. Martindale, ha3 borne it good reputation before our people; lie is a young man, very young, ;or his looks, but we believe lie is an honest man. The Hkhalu hopes that he will enter upon these new ob ligations with .1 full idea of their great responsibility. The education of the young is a matter of the gieat est importance to the American re public. On the education of these young Americans, growing up, de pends the safety of our republican institutions, How much more so docs it depend on the. man who has the government, the welfare and the success of our educational system in his charge. This man should be a gentleman, a christian, a man of general information, of probity and of such good sense that he can make suggestions to the higher powers ia educational matters in this State, that will be well and worthy of ac cepting. Such a man do we hope for our new Superintendent. Prof. Mar tindale, who lias just gone out, has been a very acceptable Superinten dent; but we hope the man of brains, the mn: of intellectual culture, the man who will impress upon the edu cational interests of this state, th s great state, the fact that we need a great, practical, earnest, honest, im provement in our educational atlairs may come from Cass Countv, and we hope our new incumbent is the man. The new Coroner, Perry Gas?, an old resident, an old citizen ought to know, and will kjiow, w think, bis duties. On the Coittner depends the investigations of foul sly or mali cious deeds. The acting Coroner. Ifyers, lias performed this duty with unexceptionable skill and tact. We can only hope that the new one will use as much judgment, prudeut e, and economy as the last. John Tutt, County Clerk, re-elected, has made a very acceptable officer. We think so well of John, that we don't propose to tire our readers, or badger them by any comments on his capabil ity to till the office he has been re-elected to. We would have liked to have seen a Republican there, but it w oft en said: "Man proposes, and God dis poses ;n ''Vox popu It. vox Dei." John is there, and "by the Eternal," the Her ald leaves him there. Sullivan and Ilyers, re-qualified for their offices; both are too we'd known, boili were re-elected by such a major ity that it precludes any comment from thi.4 paper. May thev prosper and succeed, ia the wish of the Herald. James M. Patterson, democratic Co. Treasurer, reelected after a severe and terrible fight, has held and will hold the office ef County Treasurer for the next two jears. If wo can get him out then, we'd do well. W. II. XeWeil is ix mighty god man, but "Jimmy" got the best of this heat, and we sub side. John Jenniag, Deputy County and District Clerk, is one of the best men that ever lilled the otfiee, com petent, caieful and up to the work every way. Joha went o!f on a tan gent two years ago, but he's kind o' wiggled around now and is for Grant for President, and will vote the straight Republican ticket next fall. Cecaty Commissioners' Proceedings. REGULAR SESSION. f LATTSMOL'TII, Jan. 1, 1CS0. Board met in regular session. 1 'res ent, Henry Wolfe, Jas. Crawford and and Sam '1 Il chardson, Commissioners, J. D. Tutt, Clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved, and board adjourned to meet January 2, 18S0. Friday, Jan. 2, 1SS0. Board met pursuant to adjournment, full board present, when the follow ing official bunds were allowed: Wm. Delesdei uier, constable, Stove Creek; M. O'Donohoe, Justice ef the Peace, Plattsmouth; A. D. Cook, sup'r dis. 24, El rti wood; 11. W. Ilyers, Sher iff Cas Co; A. B. Barr, sup'r dist. 2 Greenwood; John Philpot, sup'r dist. 34, Mc. Pleasant; Thos. Smith, consta ble, Kock Bluffs; A. X. Sullivan, C. Judge, Cass Co; Turner Zmk, J. 1'., Elm wood; A. A. Borden, Assessor, Weeping Water; Edwin Jeary, J. P, Salt Cie k ; II. G. Haw ley, assessor Mt. Pleasant; E. D. Laughlin, constable Salt Creek; P. P. G ass, coronej Cajs Co; G. W. Fairfield, assessor Platts mouth citv: S. It. Smith, sup'r dist. 32. Centre; Walter Cutlorth, sup'r dist. 11 Louisville; J.Chase, J. P, Weeping Water; Frank Stander, assessor, Lou isville; Frtd. Ost, sup'r dist. 5tf, Liber ty; O. M. Turrwnce, assessor, Centre: ii. X. Colvin, J. P., Louisville; J. F. Doud, sup'r dist. 15, Plattsmouth; W1 Leesley, constable, Greenwood; Geo. Hansen, constable, Louisville; E. J. Alathis, J. p. Sail Creek ;Orlando Bur gess, constable. Cenire; Mich. Archer assessor Bock Bluffs; Jno. Erliait, sup dist. 23, Centre; A. Tyson, constable, Centre; M. M. Omar., constable, Plat; 3 mouth; John Green, constable, Salt Creek; G. W. Fairfield, surveyor Cass Co; W. C. Shewalter, dist. clerk ; E. S. Gilbert, J. P., Weeping Water; J. II. Hart, assessor, .Stove Creek; S. W. O; ten, assessor, Elm wood; Paul Johnson, sup'r Uist. 23; W. D. Hill, assessor. So. Bend; It. Morrow, J. P, J took BlulTs ; I. X. Applegate, assessor. Liberty; W. H. Fry, constable, Platt.-mouth ; W. W. Best or, sup'r dist. 47, Sieve Creek; J. F, Buck, J, P., Libel ty ; J. Xewhan, sup'r dist. 45; Anderson Rouse, assess or, Greenwood ; A. Carmic'iael, J. P., Centre; Israel Wood, J. P.. Elm wood ; R. Vivian, J. 1', Plattsmouth city; A. J. Graves, J. P, Rock Bluffs; John D. Tutt, Co. Clerk; J.'B. Meisinger, as sessor. Eight Mile Grove ; Jas. Gilrnore J, P, Avoca; X. M. Dewey, constable. Louisville; Jno. Leise, sup'r dist. 30, EimvoHi. The following claims were then al lowed on general fund: I. D. Tutt, sal. & ex. ac. for Dec. S4 1.58 P. li. Murphy, b'd'g prisoners. . . 40.60 " jailor's fees (Hyers). . 39.50 St. Juarual, bianks, SlC 19.03 J. B. Stiode, taking depositions B. & M. vs. Patterson COO The following claims were then al lowed on poor fund: II. Bceek, coffins &c for pauper. 18.00 J. E. Barnes, digging grave " . 4.G0 W. II. Warden, team to p'rh'se. . 1.00 J. C. Eikenberry, b'd'g pauper. . 4S.73 Petition of Patrick B.essington, et al, for the re-lcation of road rejected. Petition of B. S. Ramsey, lor the building ofco.br dga across mill creek, laid wver: Settlement with W. J. White on bridge contract of Aug. 1879, was then had as follows; For building 640 feet of pile bridge at S5.00 per foot 3230.00 Difference bet. eiders and cash as per cent 101.50 By ord. previously drawn, Cr. . 2000.00 Bal. due W. J. White on settle ment 1391.50 It was then ordered that clerk draw two warrants in favor of W.J. White, of 3500.00 each and one for 6391.50 as balance due on settlement. Extension of time on School laud was granted to Simeon Rector. Baid adjourned to meet Saturday at 8 o'clock. Saturday, Jan 3, 1880. Board met pursuant to adjournment Board all present. When the follow ing was done to-wit: Petition of J. C. Newberry ct al. for appointniemt e-f O. C. Clegboro, J. F of Louisville; in place of B. G. Hoover, was granted. Tbe following' was then allowed on bridge fund: J. Vallerv, Jr., 5 r'd scrapers $30.00 On general fund: 11 W Hyers. b'nd'y serv's a3 pr b'l . 49.50 u . 40 00 .. . . S8 00 M . 4." yo.sO Cwm'rs, insanity A. Bnrtnet 41.70 "J. F. Smith 32.35 G W Fairfield, w'k on r'd record. 47.50 J S Duke, os b'ge & poor fund. . 5.55 Claim of F. S White for goods fur nished S. S. Frost, rejected, except that part ordered by W. H. Shildkneciit. Official Bond of S. L. Anderson, J. P, was approved. ' Settlement wiih the folh wing road supervisors was then had: Am't due A. Tjsou, dist. 40, Stove creek, $17.00; uut allowed fwr want of funds. Duo A. B Barr, dist. 20, Greenwood, S24.1K): not allowed for want of funds. Due John Ward, dist 2, Einiwood, $24.03; not allowed fr want of funds. Due G. W. Young, dist. 33, Mt. Pieas ant, 23.50; not allowed for want of funds. Due G. W. Johnson, -list 55, Weep ing Water, 627.50; nut allowed for want of funds. Due Wm. Coon, dist. 32, Centre, S15, 00; not allowed for want of funds. . Due C. F. Law, dist. 24, ElBavod. $15.00. Allowed in full. Due G. Walrudt, dist. 24, Eight Mile Giove, 331.00; not allowed for want of funds. Due X. A. B. Hicks, dist. 33, Eight Mile Grove, -J3.17; not allowed for want of funds. Due Wm. Buster, dist. 47, Stove Cierk, 3.75; not allowed for want of funds. Due Jacob Ruste'hultz, dist. 52. Stove Creek, 320.50; not allowed for waut of funds. Due F. W. Fowler, dist. 4", Weeping Water, $37.40; not allowed for want of funds. Due F. G. Kendall, dist. 4, Liberty, $17.50; not allowed for want of funds. Due Joshua Murray, dist. 14. Piatts mouth, $11.25; not allowed for want oi funds. Due John Weichel, dist. 30, Elm wood, $3.03; not allowed for want of funds. Due Silas Long, dist. 20, Mt. Pleas ant, 329.03; not allowed for want of funds. County Trea .nrer is l.eirby author ized to employ a collector to collect de linquent taxes of the city of Platts mouth; said collector to receive 5 per cent for 1873. and 10 per cent for ail pre ious years. Board adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock January 5. Monday, Jan. 5, 18S0. Board met pursuant to adjournment. full board present, when the following was done, to-wit : The following official bonds wore approved : W. B. Arnold, sup't dist. 49, Tipton ; W. B. Arnold, J. P, Til ton; J Cox, assessor, Avoca; B. C. Yeomans, constable, Weeping Water; G. C. Cieg horn, J. P, Louisville. The following claims were then al lowed on genera' fund: Solomon & Xathan, mdse pr bill S 4.00 W. II. Baker & Co., " 5.S5 Conn bill, Petit Jury 1S2.3') " " Grand Jury 183.'., P. P. Johnson, for work on bridge, 1 i:d over. Petition .of R. G. McFarland, rt a!, for appointment of J. II. Gilbert a constable of South Bend, slanted. Ordered that Clerk make a qui? claim dfed to I. S. D. Spurlock to lot 7 block 23, she paying for the county's interest at tax sale, $3.70 taxes, with $4.15 interest. Board then commenced annual set tlement with County Treasurer. Ad journed to meet at 8 o'clock January G, 1830. Tuesday, Jan. C, 1880. Full board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Settlement with County Treas rer being still in progress, the boaul adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock Wednes day morning. January 7, 1SS0. (Continued next week.) Oulliy Oi' Wrong. Some people have a fashion of con fusing excellent remedies with tio large mass of "patent medicines." and in this they are guilty of a wrong There are some advertised remedies fully worth ail that is asked for them, and one at least we know of Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a cli mate as we have most of the 3rear iu Bay City, and has always fuond them to be first-class and has always found them to be first-class and reliable do ing all that is claimed for them. Tri bune. New Firm in the Brick Business. Geo. Weidsnan succeeds Speck Sc Co, in the Brick business on Washington Avenue, and will hereafter have a full supply of Brick constantlv on hand, at low rates. Come and see the new briek yaid and get your spring build ing brick, first-class. 42t4 Geo. Weid.man. Uissolalion Xotice. Xotice is hereby given that the firm heretofore known as Ma!danr & Herr mann has this day dissolved partner ship by mutual consent, and that the firm will hereafter be known by the name of F. Herrmann. F. J. Maldaner, F. Herrmann. Plattsmouth. Xeb., Jan. 1. 1330. 42tf Dissolution Xotice. The firm of Speck & Co, Brick mak ers, is this day dissolved and Gen. Weidmar. succeeds to the business. AH indebted to the old firm please present the same and - settle aceounts with the new proprietor at once. Plattsmouth, January 1st, 13S0. 42t2 Geo. Wei dm an. Call on .Mrs Capt. Marshall and get the new Organ Tutor. 38ti ra A DAY GUARAHTECO f mtmr WELL A'JCLR AWO i'-TIMGrrAKS FlsoM OOVfcRvr.w if OF IOWa. tmtmii A.xr Tirfvr V. GILZ. t-t lout. Ka. THE MARKETS. Plattsuflulii LiT8Slock Kariet. AS KEPORTF.D l:Y F. O. nOVKV & BON. JH'KI.NOTRK K.VSO?f. Wednesday. Jan. 1.1SJI. L'VE J10t Vtb "wm-.'M. de livered a: the ; here ...fi 10154 CO home mark k is. grain and produce. itEporvrrn nv J. a. on nek, weekly. V. li.-Vlt. '. ? 1 Pi " l''jr( tetl Corn, 'iir ; rt " slu-iied 10 O.-ltS - iUrl.-y, N. 2 " rejected " Eve Niitivir Cti!e 00 Texas Cat lie 3" lU.p M KSAL ESTATE CITY AND COUNTY, IX EXDLESS QUANTITIES. WILL. S. WISE. Xothing is uglier than a crooked boot or shoe; straighten them with Lvon's Htel StitTeners. 41t5 S VKC IA L N OT! C KS. Mens Fine Warm Slippers fortoeit, al MtTises". 3iil Thirty f tli let orsan inakeri of the World ar. emiiiieiitoiK at lite Tan ExpoJ-ition. a eable tlisj.aten t' the Ash ieiated i'ri 'i faj . two biirliest j!tM lnedaln have been awarded lo tiie American makers. Mason & Hamlin. ( Reaver Opera Rtmts C ?J. r.t xmif Merues'. ZUl Highest price paid for Hides, Enr. Wool, etc.. at F, S. U'iiitk's. 2;f C.ood Hand Mad i'0J jfi.joat Meiiies'. C.ood Hand Made all Ca!f Root f..r Mil VV vrltl pky Afc 'iitm. .-a.ai y j 1.: pr-i u;iiniiT tml cipwuctv, a it Ih'h ctirriinirii.a, tc si I uur iivr tcj woulrf:il in :;:-. tnvt whit w v. kuiuli (it: Addrcccbat.nK ACk. MwakaJl. Misti. T- "J 'lood Hand M.u'e all t'ii!I boo't f' r ?j'tJ f,,.jo at MeiKt.'. 3ilf lieraember that for boots and shoes Hock well cannot be beat in price. lie hai a large assortment. 2Stf. If tmie-.tlade Ciyars. Avoid smoking cistern lilthy tene inejit-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperberg's pnrr brands of home made cigars. If ou don't find them there, go where they are kept, and by doing ?o, encourage Inone labor. Job tiing in cigars ar.tl smokers' articles a spi-ctaliy, .it low piic.es. A large and varied stock of smokers" good- aiways n hand, at pi ices to suit the times. 42tf J ELM'S PERI'ERUERG. Notice to 'Irachers. Kxamifiation of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth. 1st Friday and Sat urday in .laitiniry. February, May. vn jitst. October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, .line and September. At Lnnicivilh IkI Friday and Saturday in April, duly and December. Xotice vf other examinations will be given. L H. Woolet. 42if Superintendent. The L'te t'aestion Settled. The people of Colorado have deter mined to use none but IJhown's Fam ily Medicines in -the. future, and the Ctes give it up. Sold by druggists everywhere. It is Wearing Von cut. And is annoying your friends; we mean yoar cough. Hkown's Coroii Ualsam the Great Western Lung heal er, will cure you. For sale by all druggists. Sonieofour lamily Iliive need of IisowN's rnica Salve -it all times, for healing culs, ln:rns, bruiM's, frat Idles, old sores, and in :1 nned eyes. For sale by J. II. Uutterv, Smith & iil.xCk.and O. F. Johnson, llatlsmouth. You Can't Sing. Can hardly talk: You are hoarse ti.d your throat is sore, Hruvx's Tar L'roCULs will cure the soreness, and -dear and suengthen the voice. All Orugijts keep them. 42tf You Must Cure that Cough. With Shilohs Consumption Cure, yon can cure yourself. It has established the fact that Consumption ean be eured, while for Coughs, lironchilis. Whooping Cough, Asthma, and till dis eases of Thro ct and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal, Two doses will relieve your child of Croup; it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, ami no mother can affoid to be without it. You cm use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the pric paid. Price 10 els. 50 cts, and l,00 per bottle. If our Lungs ar sore or chest or back lame uso Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by Chapman & Smith, Triir?ists. Have inn Djspepsta, are you Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Applite, Head Ache, if bo don't fail to use SHILOII's SYSTKM VITALI ZED. It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such teims as these. Price 10 els. and To tts. Sold by Chapman A Smith. IlnigL-itn. Weil's Persian Pel lume "ilACKME TACK" is rid and fragrant, try it Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists Phittsmoulli Seb. SJlveow IJacklen's Arnica Salve. Tlte Best Salve in the world for Cuts nruiSHS, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Ithe iin fetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions I Ins ?alve is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 2 cents per box. For sale by Smith & IJlack. Wholesale and Retail. Plattsmouth. Xeb. 211y. Elegant Stvles Mason & Hamlin Organs on hand and coming. 'MVl James Pettee. Geu'l Agt. The Rest Sev.in.? Machines In the Market at Merges'. 34tt Petter Thau Gold. The grand climax of success is at last achieved. The poor rejoice, the sick ise and walk, the vrich. bank in the' golden sunshine of perfect health. The ; . I. 1 . . : . ..: . . c . i . .. i I inj5a;iiii uiir, in tin- iiuiomU innue need tie longer be endured. Dk. Kino's California Golden Compound, for Dyspepsia, Cotihtipation. Sick Head ache, Coming up of food. Jaundice. Liv er Complaint, L'iiiousness. General De bility, Drowsiness and Low .Spirit. Tlii vnindc-r f nl rTn.lv will nnxiiirelrj - - ----- - i - . cure, and that where every remedy has- failed. To prove that this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it yoa are presented with a trial bottle free of cost, bv which you will readily per ceive its wonderful curative qnalities, and which will show you-what a regu lar one dllar size bottle will do. For na'e by Smith & Black, Wholesale and t Retail. PlattsT! ontb. Xsb. JWeSwly i legal notk;;s. i Road Notice. J Ta vhtnn U man rimcernt. . j Yon .are iieieiiv noli:",! d t!iat tt'e Cttr tf ! Co'iumV-iHUirrif 1"IVP tins it. ,y !lir!:irctl ro id lit--i lui ri.- Itr ly I-red. Srir:!eert v.d i:l.n. i u j li.eMtinn ni oti'ity ri:ul. eonmifi !nr ur. tii- ei-rner ii ii-cums f.ve (.:, tunM;i eleven (111 r.iiiie Jewell tl I . minim; tlietir u e, en jtf. i li'Hi line, uTid tei nsi iiiit ina ill ""in li - i si eoiUft j nf sfCtinli H (C. !:tl ! I own nild r:ttii'. :tn tielt j n:ttl ; earl nil or.Jeef mr t ir I etuimo li I damtiife inttt le hjeti fn t"j Coesa v l.''erk j ef.ii-e nil ! le'lt.re on ti'.e tijtv u ! Tt;t'-e!(. A. I. 1 - oi r-h rou vlll b dinieil I witlicut H f'. ielH-e tlietclM I .1. D. It'TT, Coi.My r-'rvt. J'i.ati SMtn; i h. Jan Ui. i$o. j Sheriff's Sale. i Ry Tirtne uf :m exeeui ti, Nnjrd I'V P??.' Pidliv.-oi. oonnty .Inile williin :ti"1 j.r Cot ( ontiiv. Nelir;ei.:i. and to in' direeieit. I vr'l! on ' l!i I'l.Ir tiaV "f .Ismsaiy. A. D. 10. at 1 1 i'e!t-n . A. M. ef itiv. at 'lie l''nils's i:tiw(-enplc4 ; ly Henry 11. iv-ilit, in I'iitlt-nnnitli rieclin-t. l'l M.O'l t t.mil V, s.-il ni 1 u.jiic .-vneTitin iiic rue lowing, t't wit : Three I; ir.i.lietl In'"! ilsiiffi'ii In I lie eriii. Tin-.um; Itin levied I'Ihih ur.ti t ikt'ii : ltie tu-ti'"r! v of tleiiiy II. IVi'a. tit intiiO't . I jti.t y a j n dement ( ?-.i:i court, r-1 covered by l.?' Ituniiiirv. m aii.t i t. J'Uttsinonth, ct., Jiuiuaiv Utli. A. I,1s0. iofi K. W.llYKRS, fiienil, eTHiSaifl Tlv virtue of a e"ention. lsu-'d ty A.X. Snliivan. Connty .Indee williin and f ir ' C'turity. Nebraska. int lo me directed. I will on Hie 'Ji!i dav of January. A. D. 1S--'". at 1! oe'u:t 1. M, 'M;'.id dav, en the iirenilest i.f llemy I'atter. in riattftnuntli Preinet, fn cai.l Count, 1 ceil at I'niilic Anetion the following, tn wil: ; lloee hundreti tmsliels of e-irn in Iheciih. ' s.nne lietnt; lfvlt ti upon ai.it taken m ttie t.iop. I ei ty if Meiirv Ea ter, defetitlanr. to at My I judgment tit said Cum., reeoveifT bj M. D:'ltolloe, piaiiltlll. Piattctiioulli. Neb, Jon. 12th. A. D. V. 4312 R. W. Ill Kits. h.self. Notice. To owner er oeetipant of the- fnllnwlrs t nerit'ed l:en! Estate, In the Con ity tt t'u.si and S-'tai" ' f Netnaxk.i. t'-wtt : Ltd No. 4 in I'.lock No. Tl in Uie e.lv of rial t.inn.ui tl. Oj ( teinty, Nitira-Ka. Yo-.imp berrby tmtiliet' tbat Cm :!.oetU'fiTibe.t iCeal I'.tate a- w d li Iielonc iny; lo :. iioii-r?'iiiient td Cut Con ity. oj til" 2. Id i t 'f Ntiveinb. r, IS" Ktdd to lie tti muii r iiriietl. tbfSe ln-iti no ot! el l eii'-rt, for I lie taxi", levied tl;i icon for the year 1;.Ti, amf 1 t!;al Hoi'- I tie s:i!iie H redeemed froi.i cttell ' y.:!e on or tn lore t!ie 1st tlay of April, ), ik deed will be it-tied lor said l.el r.ftale lo 4-1.3 Jl. C. .SMITH. Order of Sale. STATE OF Ni'RRASHA. I eg CA!-S Ct.c.M v, J' Dis ruicT Coi ur or Cass Cointt.. In tlie matter of tlio app'icntion of (teorc vr. Entlirop, toiantiau ol Jaspt r N. Lathricjt, M4- I'OI . Tli:.i ?:inte poinin fin in be heard ftt C'.iaiB lier tit tbe Court lioiee in the City of Liiiiioln, E-tneatO r Comity. Nebiii"ka. Jiefoie Honor lilde .Indue S. 11. round, on be '.i.t ii tlay id le ccinber, A. D.. Ihj.i. I'pon I lie pel it Ion of .'...d (,iihi'i!i tn lor bsiv in cell tbe ileal Estate tle scribed in ."aid petition for tbe niaint.tinaneo, S'.ippoit and edneattoli of can! Minor Ward. And it. apoeaiiny; to Hie Jnd ;e ot !:ild Coift tiiat a riel'ire td caid lieariinr bad been pnbli.sl; etl for moie (ban four weei.s next preei: :iiii: tlie bi i.i in'- of Ibi- eaii-.e aeeooiin- t law. lo to'Tl of km i'lid all persons intetetted in said Ki-i'.l E-late,t.l t l.t- lime and pities oj lieai ie an1 Ornej-lll llieill in am". II euo ni, i it .hit thev Ii.'ot w: y said leave should not be en-ntea. And it further appearing that If is neeecs.iry for the support unit t clmaiion of said Mn nr. t to. t said Eeal K'-laie be Ko'nl ai ti lui one .tpneailr; to objeet. er .show caute iga r.si the t''i'Jt!ii; ef said lieene. II is tberefore ordered Rid adjudged tint Centre W. I.atbtop. (iM.irdiau be ami is hep-by etnpovteifd i-liii e.nthoried to sell all Die inter est of rait Minor in and lot tie foduiviLj tlefeilb cd landc and teru-'aeiits. i.. : The noil It eat one foltrlli (lie') fd tlie north ea-t one fontili n,! 'f ceeiien lour ill, lof liiimiier i-rven (7) in the north west one f miIIi (n ' of tlii t.rtli west one lo:ir!!i tiiW-)f section four U. lot si in the non: It wes one foltrlli (sw.i) of the nofill west on fourth (niVil section fonr (41. nd lot live i; th! south ea-t one loutHi (f-e' i of the north west one fourth mwU) of section froir (l). All in township nneitier t-ti (l'O noith of ranga twelve tl'J) east of the Erineipal Meridian, .'-bra-ka. that ou the ni.iki.iu' tif stiid mi tbo said p'tarilian report ins tloln-'s muter 1 tic oili er to the snii! Court, or tlie Jitdire thereof, with all convenient "peed, that the eatne may be ex amined atidem-li Inrtlier enter made thereon, as shall seem r.eccs.iary and the law may re quire, is. iE i'or.M), udi,e. Done at ChaniliT' at t!ie City or l.itn-oln, Lancaster t'outo y. Netira-Ka, l eeeinber 2Klht 17,. It, II. v of ii i jt. Attorneys for M. A. ll.Mfi ioan. t I'etui. nirc. Said above described lands will be ob! nt th front deoi of the Coin t lioit-e in the City .( I'lattsntontii. Nebrak-.on January iMtlt, 120, at one o'clock, p. m. said itay. 1JU cjKoitoK. Vv'. L.tiik"S C.e.aidtan. Slieriirs Sale. Rvvir!ii.- of an OrJer of Kale isst'oi by Yfrn ' L Vells. Clerk of tlie District Cnnit wi 1 1, in nnd lor Case CtMintv. Nebraska, anil to me dii eetttl, 1 W ill till the fill day of 1't bi tiat V, A. it. at 9 o"c!rt-k a. in., of said day. at Ibe Notii.li diMr of the CoMit House, tn said Cotnity.ctill atl'i'' lieAneilon the tol'.owin- real estate, to-wit 'ihe West half (w 'il of the North East quarter Ol v '4 I of section No. twenty-six M), tow indilo Nil. tr.elve (lli. Noftii of R:iuj.'e 'o. eleven ill), Ka-t ot the sixth o;th) I'. M.. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same beirnr levied upon ami taken hs the prOH'rt y tif I'lii'.ip Eeti-bi t and Cleine St-boom an. defendant, to satisf t jii-J-' meat of said Ctn.rt, recovered tiy Edt.ard U. Dovey. plainliii. l latlsmoutii. Neb., .T..n. 7th. A. T l-TI 4H5 R. V. HYERS. MierifT. SIicrilTs Sale. Tv virtue of ::n Order of Sa'.e. issued by YTrn. I.. 'Vei!s. Clerk of the District Court w it bin tool for C-ifs County, Nebraska. ai:il to me directed. 1 on t be ;i!st day of January, A. D. lo, I 10 o'clock a in., of said tlay. at the Smith door of the Court l!oue, in said County, sell at I'uti ii: A uesioji the Joilow iuu real esiete, to v ,i j The North ha. f('ji of the Ninth Ka'f (ptratT and the Smith West jii::tler I'l i t ihn South Eiist onarter (U of See Ion No, two (2) and the Soiiih Ka-.t (pierter l1) of the Solid et ipiu' f -r ('-4 ) of sect ion No t (. town ship No. I en (PO. North of taiie . uiivfii (11) East of the sixth ("tn i P M, in Cast County. Nelira-ka. 'I he same it in:r b' -. njeei and taken as t he oio;k ri v d l.eviua tiimn r. L. D. Hunter, V.. R. RiCiirds ui, A'iu.:i'i-!ratois of the estate of D. A. Thomas, 15. 1 l inl ami N't Hie llatiiiu. defendant ; tos ui-r. a hid" mt ur of sai I Court, recovered by 'Ihe I uioa Mutual Lito lusurancs Company, of MaiUv1, plaintiff. I'lattHitiottth, Nch, Dec. ?.0, A D. !:.. 4 1 1 r R. w. itT:i;s. NiinlX A llochistir Physic-ian's Kxpirlemt-c It. Canlkins, M. D, of Tlnchester, X", Y, certifies Oct. 0th, 1ST0, that ho has used the Sale Kidney and Liver Curo ' in his practice for diseases of the kid ! neys and ii vt r, and the result has been ! satisfactory in the extreme. He sayf 'I would now prescribe the same, rem edy to all similarly arTicted, and yoir are at liberty to so state in your testi' moulals." 4UI3 DOVEY'S AD. Higl.est cash price paid for Live ho??1 by E. G. Dover & Son. 37tC HEW FIRM ! JZTTlTW C3-00 Lj3!! JXO. BOSS & SOX, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS At C). Cuthniar.'s old tire.l A FL'EL LINK Of Staple and Fancy Groceries NEv? AND F BREAD STUFFS, of every description. Choice and Fancy Candies and all kinds ef Canned Goods. CIGAR3 ASD TOBACCOS, of the best brands. CniilSTJIAS TOYS, cfC, dC in endless quantities. Fresh Bread Daily Don't fail to Call. s!" j. noy.- tcy, vo?i- : ! t K V