.Sect WW4 n i n : THE II E 11 A L 1) LOCAL NEWS. Catcb the sunshine. Beautiful, weather! Instead of beautiful snow I The bet Ts, at F. S. V.' Lite's. 43tf It wa nice spring weather, last Sunday. Fred Hurpby is clerking for Mr. Herrmauu. A lie w Picket. The last is Grant and Chamberlain. If you -want a good 5c cigar go to Keenan fc Grace's. 43t2 Henry Eikenbary was a courtins is town last week. The boss cigar, lor five cens at Heeuan nd Grace's. 4312 The City ferry commenced regu lar trips last Holiday. The Best canned and dried fruits ia the city at F.S. White's. 43if. Edwin Jeary called last .Saturday, ad we wero glad le see hiua. Frank Carruth is axwi; th num ber who rejoice in a t&lephtf&e. A hi id go is to be built on Fsurlb Slrtet, Lack of tha 1'Iatte Vuli&y. Mrs. IIiaLbi Livs rented one of F. Carruth's house.?, and will movo there very shortly. Money to loia ftu short lime Chattel aocurity. 41tl "Will S. Wise. Byron Yeorua-.is naa in Sunday, from Weeping Vv'ater, brought in a Lftggisb thief. Jai. S. Mathe.n-3 comes out with raw letter heads aad envelopes, from the Hekald ofdoe. Cigars at Pepperbox's by the box or at retail. Remember, u Main St.. between 4th and 4tJ Y7. L. Tucker ia buildhiz Cap. O' Romka's hciir.e on Cth it., and will sown cottineiicc another. ,Ve learn -villi eoitotv- cfthedsath f iir. and Mr. O. Frost's yHe3t hy, aL Omaha last week. Ciftar Clipping at J alius repper bivi, or: Mini street, bet wi'cn 4th and S.L 23 cts. per lb, dry weight. 42l3 Set lur.tz & D?wey, must be din;r n good business, wo hare been yetting ap some nice letter btJs and other ww:k for them. Transient pec pie visiting Pb-.tts-i.novth would do well t try Fepper fceitf.4 cigars, Miu fctreet, between i'.h and Gth. 40; J A tremendous e.-vk cf ice lodged in tb-3 channel, cut through the biid ye?terJiy and it was lean I would pile iLc ice i-p no as to do daiuayr. A Bl.uk Iliils paper states that V-quire V.. L. Uobba refined SO,O:)0 ono claiiu i;i Custer Co. Glad to lis.r that frijud V.'iliiaui ij "sslei" Tae l zt fire C!:iteii-r at Hso:;an & GracvV-, they have just got this ci y.iT f:on -St. Louis, aad its the best kivn in the ra:::kc-t. -bitO Charb y Chip?, of Elwwocd, has r -eu appointed postal ch-rk oa tiie j. v M ., and foo'i a-! bhsli ?ee Lhu ulii: ij Hciil b:i;a with tho best of 'erj. I'hil Yfjnz and family have all reeovered frani Iheir lat iii!;e-i, ami i'as former is very "busily engage 1 in vupackisg new tor-ds of various Ue iipt:ocJ. Jo!;ua Murray fold Iws eers. t.'mt weighed -1T5 Ihs eacli mor than '.hen be bough.t then!, just four innth.- i vl ten dayaHgo. lh.it pay3 corn v:f:'ity we'll. MnoD.n:i;h is in b"i3 el uiMit h"lp i::j along tlvj efforts for aid U Ike Ire bi.nl jojiTerc-rs. An arti'. 'e frora his pen do '.Ii? aubjTt, rnafle cue f a se-i-es in the Omaha News. The case of Sehuluof vs. Thetnp--,on for wages, before Judire Sullivan vas completed Tuesday vt-nii.g, bu: "the Judge reserves the subicittal of wis decision till Saturday. LiUrr.ry and TMucal ional Nr!rs, f tibli-hed at Kearney by L. I. Filieli', !ias b?en adopted by the tatt Depart- ;eut of I'ub'.ie Tnstmetijn, as the me f. ijw for ;Vi ;ial auuuti .'Ctufents. -I'tter Herges has gne to sh.e taaking in dead earnest. The Hicualp him the other day with a htd-tieU ii ivn es, and what the tht-inuker threw at hits wife in his hand, a wax-o-.id in kis teeth and a strap over his Take Notice, all accoun's due .se9-1 & l'owell, tun-t b settled at t ,'ce. Those knowing themselves in- t i ;ed please call and settle up as the t.c oks of th late firm must a Ijust- C. Ik Wkscott. J. G. Chambers is still atop of the .--7.?. with lots of harness already uvde, ar.d more constantly cianufact u irg. as he is bound to have a:i u:) ::;.!iifd quantity for lbs spring trade. will take pleasure in showing all " ":0o who will call that his harness is :lo Rood as ean be found, and prices ;hat will scare no one. 43i2 II. A. Waterman & Son have pur--hascl the lots on which the Fiatte Valley House stands, and will use the unoccupied portion of them for their -lumber yard. Whether they i:itend to t lihl a hotel in the place of the Fiatte W y we do not Know, but it looks Yry Biiu'b to us as if the man who p:.t u, a rirst-cbss liotel hero, would l e making a gaud investment of bis r-anfy. The reputation of liavinjr in t ;Mcifnt and poor hotel accom riw.Utiona has gne forlb against Pir,! ?mouth, and tlie sooner she re-'i- Kin herself by erecting a botel large f noagh to supply the demand, ami ketps it ia fiT3t-cIa.-J3 etyi, the better f her. Personal. Deacon B. lias gone to Lineeln. Mrs. Lve has been sick again, but is better, we. are pleased to hear. 'Uncle Stephen Ilobson called last week, as spry and lively as ever. Milo Fellows, of Randolph, low, is paying Plattsmouth another visit. S. X. Merriam of Sigourney, Ion a, is in town looking up 1 jts, &c, as us ual. Miss Eunice Sage, of Iowa, niece of Elias Sage, is teaching in Mrs. Love's place. Miss Ida Goodvll of G Ion wood has bfen engaged Hi teacher in our city School. I). S. Lid lie. the IIeuald's Brother-in-law left Pbituinouth last week for Decatur, Burt Co. J. A. Mar-Murihy started Tuesday to meet with his many (juiil-diivis:g brethren at Lincoln. II. F. Glass, an old time friend, call ed oji his way frm Ouraua to Ke r ney, his prese-.it Lyme. Fine.!-: Crani'ir-r was again nnderthe weather for a day or two, but com menced his duties yistt-rd.iy. His. Sanford C. Lewis, of Wavrrly, j ?eli.. is in town o;i a visit l hw pa- j re lite, Mr. i;d Mrs. 12. sehulhof. Will S. Wise Bold in tlie pint tii days j57,03 of real estate (lots and land.; half cy.sli l:o w" i'ai 1'tr busi ness 'i yt.v. ".nd Mrs. John Fitz-rnbd pass ed through the City Tuesday mom iwg, :r tiieir way homo fioia a tn dajs viit t Cl:cgo. T. W. Blackburn, betbsr known as "Lin," has l.tea appointed advertising ant f the Kaiisas Pacific. Good luck ftid success to you. C. F. Yatfs and Wm. Darrah shnw ed their faces in the city thn f.rst of the w ek. Have t come back ad look at o:;ca in a while. Parri'apkin;. rarxprsjitirs h:! ie:u!iuJ us And by !''.ilir. Ui-f ; bo.-!.e us Curtis ut cu;--y ail tlie ii:nr. Oiuf innntl Star. Hard Voad For Sale. God hard wood for sale. Inquire at GatLm:in So Weekbaeh's sior. 44tlo Paper Fj Agaie. Common newspaper has gone up to 10 cts. per lb., and when it's going to stop we doa't know. All other paper riei accordingly. B jat3 us. Peter Bates moved into the house he lias n-c-Pntly parehaed btsi Wedn's Ihv, and as the gnile raia fell np.'n ids g.ods nnd cliat Ids riv asktd bin wha-t- he cho.se siie'.i a day for. "Mv i::g vrti a ni.au j.b ar: way," lie said. tr: 1 a mean day for a caean job." So we him Laovi. Pi !ieil M iss Meeting in Fiizgr- th! bll. d iv evening rext, iaucaty 27, for i h p-nrpo.-.- of appt ini- ing a rf;prni-;uui: vi co:nniatee to n-4 presf-nt at Oaiak.i u the reej-ti n f Mr. pj;ii' I!, the great Irish land sgi tatur. Let tht ie h rousing mewting Our suhi-:ci!;iers t;!i-e.bi notice change in udvei i:-.emeat of ii ist's Hid ing Saw Machine to E C. Ba4',Si. La- S Mo. Mr. Di-t makes this : li-t t o.her ptrties in Chicg- el i in all itej'rt f- 1.7. S. M tMpg Co. If VoU .v;.it a 13 tF-i Saw, write again I the nw addilSB. !)-. Livingston infonm v. tliat Dr. John Black has recently purchas ed th? North half of L:s 1 an i 2 in iJlock at, from the M. E. church for about ,l,0'i); alo Mi.it C. II. Parrnele ami Mrs. W". E. 0.nebui deliver d on Tusd:.y a bond for a ilced to Wiu. Wettencanip, t ) lol o, b'oc!; 33, at a consideration f a'.iout jfl.OOO. I. O. Phiiiippi, well known in this town, hrcomt sone of the Ass't ISsper in ndenu of the Ii. c 11. it. Alex Campbell is also j romoted to As.s't -iupt on th western division. Boss !Ild:e-e and Super Boss Touz ilin still keep things goin;j lively and hav? faith in the 11. So M. tasting salt water yet, before they die or get bald-he.. ded. The flerrans boy tei-plimed I)i". Livii gston Tuesdav p. m.. that the western t rain was due in 12 mnmtes and that Capt. Palmer wasahoaid with a sick brother; as lie was takikg lorn through to Wisconsin, he wished the Or. to meet him at the dp--t. Mr. L'almer has beew m business somew here iu the west and is suffering with spin al fever. The Catholic Festival was very well attended last nig'nt. and the vot ing for th ladies' gold watch and chain waxed warm. At 1 o'clock the board give: MUs Ida M. Dennis n 110 vwtes Miss Louise Egenherger . . . . .117 Miss Lizzie Kennedy and Miss Car rie Schuihof also lifcatii' candidates at a late hoar, and will make the, contest quite interesting thi eeiiiig A preliminary meeting was hdd at Fitzgerald hall Mwnday evenirg, to arrange for a mass meeting, to raise money for the Irish Belief fund, and make arrangements tor a special train to Omaha when Parnell comes there. Tuesday eveninr, Jan. 27th was the tiiue and Fitzgerald llali tlie place ap pointed for tlie meeting, at which com petent speakrrs will set forth tiu bur den of want under w hich Ireland is groaning. The prist iriild weather has pretty much demolished the ico and many an anxious investigation has been; made of she condition ef the ice bridge; ; but as there has been no rise in the j river the ice has gone out so gradu.aliy 1 ;w to enable them to preserve the bridge intact. On Monday under th j supervision of Mr. Ilcldri-ge, a chan- nel was cut to allow the floating ice to ' t go through, and we understand the j djuagw in now pretty nearly ott. Celeste. A good audience assembled on Mon day evening to hear M'Ue Celeste Cou nell and Miss Alice Clark, the ne a pianist, s;ld to have most wonderful ability, the other, a vocaliit ufjuete than ordinary power. Owing to having an instrument whose capacity was not fitifL'cient for ili hall Celeste hardly give a fair exhibition f her powers, and. perhaps, in her an noyance, did not do either herself or the instrument full just ico. We are surprised that where so much depends upon the instrument, they do not carry one with them, as very few will allow a tine instnuaent to be mved, and many instruments of capacity sufU cient for an ordinary room are quite lost ia bo large a hall, and particularly upon a stage with acoustic properties so defective, as all who have ever at tempted .ny exhibition upon that stae know them to be. Mr. Conn lis annoyance was undoubtedly great, but one statement of the fact would have held tlse sympathy of the audit-nee nine i more effectually than the con si ant repetition of it. Miss Clark's singing was enjoyed by all , her manner is free from the an noyances of the pseudo-operatic style, which has spoiled many an otherwise good voice: her words were dis:inelly enuiiciatedher tones in the upper reg ister exceptionally good, and her pieces well choHt-u. We can also offer the same tribute to the n itura!uess of Ce lete, tlie entire freedom from the mannerisms which sh so graphically and laughably "took oil." Her playing upon the two instruments was also worthy of nte, particularly when blindfolded, tiie piau an 1 orjjan muf fled with a havy shawl, and lht sense of hearing bstructed. and having :ds to overcome the further defect of the two instruments i.ot b?in in accord. The ttoup3 have but recently utart ed iu a career in wh'cli experience is a great aid, and alter th- fuv aiinoy.iu ces incident upon the acquiring of it, they will learn to steer clear of the breakers which render at pi-s-:it their voyage slightly temp jst u-.nis, and enter into the siuth harbr of success. Tirae is money, but health is hap piness. If ;u have a bad cold or rough, use Dr Ball's Cough S mp, L will cure you. Price 2j cents. 1 "erjiemVr that the H'.kald of fice, is now, ;;s always, ready to turn out pl.iii and ornani-ntal Jb print in::, of ev ry de-ci iption, and in a sntifi.i: t;ry manner, at prices as low as tlie advance in p,iper stock will ailrnit. Don't forget, no v.-, that eur JoI t pes are of tin latest style, and that We are constantly adding to the same, and snipping back to ih." foundry th old styles ; and if yon can't rirj 1 s.ne "font" out of over one hundred, that suits your t?, why wv will s:v: for mom. In tiie cure of Consumption there is proh.iidy tei kn" vn ni-'dudoo equal to tin; Syi up of iy nijl;os;:ii pri patiil by Xlr. Jaiiii-s 1. I' id !. ., eh-tii ir, st. .John, X. Ii. A Mum' r of eas es have come under i n.; tee li.e past jear when the results whi h havo fol loweit its ore have been as onishisig. We wiiie this !;r.soliii d by any o':-, ami adi-e the s-. t io trv it. 41tl EtUToi: "t o lo . i a l Fai:ms-;u." Geo. I'air.'ifid, our eomp-te:it and irentai County Surveyor who was re e!-oed tnst lo.sg siuce, and sHore hitn s"!f in on Bob In.'tsoM's latest "Mis take", is getting up and thelin out all about our road milters in th- County, in lh- wiost sciei-lirie n-.-inner; and bis Hoa.l 1I oif v.iitn coinjiieied w iil in' one of the most, useful and valo ao'.e bitoks of ref re nee in the County ioiiifiin-i. If you want to know just the time ami patience and pra ticai knowledge it t;ikes t do this, examine G ore's y in k caiefidly and then talk the matter over a li.tle. Our yoii'ig penph- :ii e'doour ng up." A society b.is he n ioinn d eight ol our yoiitjg ladies c;:'h.d the "Mystic 8 '. who ijive reueptious at the different U"ine.s of the yoiusg la ties, to which they in vite the young gentlemen. One of their par: ies o-.'-.-tined at the rc- tence of Miss Mamie Pet tee last Tue lay eveni u.tr, which was charac terized further by all appearii'jr in ris tume masked, and the Marie Queen o Scotts. Marie Antoinette, Flo v. er C ii 1.-, Sitting Buds, Biiffalo Bills, Brother Jonath.tii'.t. ai:d others danc-d sn.d made itmrry together tlin livelong eve ning. Long li v the 'Mytic 3." The follow ing from the Malvern (Pa., Item, just rt-cetveil from some fn. lid, exp.ains it.seif very plain'v. We wer n't aw a; e, howevrr, t hat f i iend Thomas had gone into tiio newspaper bu.invss. 'Our western friend Vr. 11. Tliomns, presented us with a paper printed in Ptattsmouih, Neb., nailed the Daily Enterprise. This puptr was of medi um quality. It oonta i.ed 17 columns of advertisements and 3 columns of reading matter. How many of our cit izens wish to subset ihe for the same? W. It. T. advance aent." From the Ilockport, Ind , Banner: There is no medecine in the worid which has gained such fame as Sr. J. Cojj's Oil: this is, however, not in ti:e least .'stoliihiot. wln-ii we cou.-ddtT its truly wonderful urative poweis. I Mr. F. ndenhurg, of Gramlview, cail- ed at oar oili- e last w eek, and rtla ed the following irctim-taHie: Isutl-rel witli Blieumat ism forovr six years; cnsw:ted many physicians and tried hundreds of remedies, but without avail. Having seen Sr. JACojfs Oil advertised in your paper, and heard of some most astonishing cures. I sent to Bockport for a bottle of the Oil, and used it according to directions. The relief I felt was almost "electric." I got Letter at nce, ar.d now there is no? a Mace of Biieumatism leftin my body. 4 itl Tick's Floral Grins. -Of the ! many Guides an 1 see 1 and Plant Ca talogues sent our by our seedsmen and nursfi men, and that are doing. so much to inform the people nnd beautify and i enrich our country, none are so bean- ! tifnl, none so instructive as Tick's Fln:l Guide. Its p;tper is the choic est, its illustrations handsome, and given bv the hundred, while i s co!r ed plate is a cMn. This work. although costing but five cents,' is handsome enough for a cift biwk. or a plane on the parlor table. Published by James ( Vxck. Bcbter. N. T. . i j REVIEW- .Of the Improvements and Bnsiacas I Plallsiuop.th, for 1S79. of Havinor requ s?ed our dearly beloved brethren of the neighborhood to send us a statement of their improTf ments , th" past year, that we might get up n , T , . . i rr. for Plaitsmouth, of eourse they boom all set to work at ones and just took j thief to live iniuu'.es of tiiae and a j postal card and sent it in. That's! ...... ,, i . . right, citizens, you a'l want a big town. ! : vou il reed a his town. ami His wav to make it so. is to hang back and let Your neighbors and the new wsnan-r men do all the wuk and advertise oti - . io me woriu a. ineir expense ami join benefit. Unfortunately for ns, or through the mistake of our "uu" compromising postmaster, none of these postalB about your pew works, expenditures aial deeds ever reached us except one, from j Coaplain Wright, blessed be his mem lory, he always does help himself anil ; everybody else that wants help, and of Xt having received said postals or i any other new, we engaged a compe- ; tent and wor.hy man and fellow citizen jto-w it: W. L. Tucker, Esq, to go 'round and punch up the lame and the I lazy, and encourage the bright and the ; f-mart, a:;d in short, wake us as nearly an accurate lis: f our improvements ! as any out-ddrr can make. If any are . ou;iit d it is tkeir o .vu fault, for we ! gave iiuiice three we ks ago tl.-.t v e I were aifer that kind of information. ! If any are over-estimated, or uuder-es-j timated, thatV the fault of our rule j and jaeUpl.uie, which sometimes was j too short or cut too thick a shaving. The result is very gratifying, really astounding; bet you a cooky, kind reader, you can't guess within Slo.OOO of i he sum total. Saul yourey s now, and guess; don't read any farther, and see how near you'll hit it. To make a long story short here is Mr. Tucker's very carefully compiled statistics, verbatim: NttW lit'lLDIXa, AND OENEUAL OUT LAY, S.C. II. Boeek. repairs & improvement gon- eialiy, has expended. .. . $ 2 0i0 0!) F Ooos, repair x. imp 00 U. T. Mattnews, moving ktote building to M.tiu At. and general repairs of same and i.ew bouse erect- id, 2Jx4'J ft , !ie story, neat poilicoin front 1 300 CO J. W. Itii itliy, hu-dness h'se CDxt.l It. glass float, Lail ailey, Pi.vVJ It 003 CO J. S. Giegmy, liew house, l (x 21 ! t 300 00 D. ii. Wneeler, imp., picket lenc. , A.:: 123 00 W. Ii. i in ker, l7o ft. picket fence 85 GO J. H. Chambeis. gent iiil imp. about toe hoit?e v barn... 150 00 ilciiry M. Mi h r, new barn So wagon stied. new fence and imp. on house 400 00 F. tb.rdi-r, adduion to h'se ami o-her imp's, 700 00 Peter Merges, hou-e 14x23 f. 1 3 stoiy, piazza m lro.it, sh.-ii tutc!ae:i 10x23. 800 CO Will. iliSso-I, Uf V bourse 1 5 2 s oiy v.i.ii b.oiemcu?, and barn 1 050 00 .J. P. Youag, inii'., and rep's m i:..u-e. . 603 00 J. V Weckh.-.ch, ;ew bruise . 14x24, with eii 14x14 It... 900 00 P. L. WH;'. imp. on iiotiie.. . (i0 0 J S. M. J'oapma's " " 1CJ 00 ,f . A. MacMui 'phy, imp on lo-tise, new bai h room.p :n- tiy. cistern, paint big tc.. 5C5 CO Ciiap!;tin Wrigiif, add to h'se and bam 700,00 Frank Neinoin. new bouse, 1 ;2 st. ry. 2 '.23 ft, celiar and wouMsli-! GC0 00 Mrs. H. Sliera. new house. ' Ji story, 2x30 .e 825 00 100 0 300 00 00 00 l uoo no Ot!-) t') G50 00 GvO Ox) i 000 00 S50 Oil 350 00 275 00 5 GO 0j 700 03 2tM U0 225 00 3:H 00 KfO 0 ) 200 00 100 00 2-4-1 00 100 00 200 00 John Leacii, a)-!. to house.. J. lines S.ge, new IioLse. one story, 14 x24 U. ( . ( 'hiibbnck, new boose 10x21 Ik 15. W indham, ne w Luiih1, lit storv,. J. M . 1'atTeisoo, add. & oth er illtp!"o flill'lllS V in (in h'naun, new bouse lx2, .-!i-). b.n m -S5 new house i 4 x Jfi with atl eil 11x11 1-2 s oi y. p r.-!i. L t. Jovc C: Son, p-ieivii,g house with engine and bud rendering fixtures... Sam Sbo as ikT, l!"W bouse story. 1I.2J. fence &c. W. W. Scott. Hi-w hwnse. . . . (Ier. L-:ii'ienhagen, new . b'k hoM' J W. Bat nes, add. to hou.-p, S M. Chapman, new imuse, 14x21 J s. N. j-diy, new h'se 14x16 I'.rown. new h'se 14xlG.. It. I'r psi, " 1x24.. I.Coiral, " " 12x11... I. Oct I. " " lx2'J.. duo Knee. " " 14x21.. .I.Jandi. " " 16x4 . M. G. Ki'-g, " " 14vl"s.. '. Lee, " 14x18. T. .I.anda, " " .1 Ploof. " " IVtcr Mann, new house, s ory, 2t)2G C. E. Wcseott, new house, 18x30 Mrs O. D.Stone, new house 2!b21. ope story I. fl. E. P..lmer. improve 'nts.. Mrs. Mi't'rt'ii aod yrs. Mar sha. I. new brick bw'Jfe, 2 s!oi v Bates .v. ICoItnk'e, shope Win. L-mpke. addstion, ... co no 300 00 803 00 500 00 700 00 200 00 2 150 00 150'00 200 00 (10 300 00 1 125 00 Kit b-v Joiitisoi , shop Ir J.-hii Btack. t.iVir- M. E. Chureh and Parsoii- :;:, in ntoveui'-nis J. G. Itiehey. one new house Uf, story. 20x20, neatly finished A. O. Ifatt. impiaivement.. . G. F. Gyger, C. Ni hols. add. to house. . . P.iiker, house, 10x13.. John Simono, house, 14x24. W. II. SHtiidknecht, new house, 2 story with veran da n t wo sides another, 2dx2t James E. Morrison, new h'se i story, 24x24 riois. Pollock, new house... O. M. Streighi, bouse 14x22 Ja. CJraee, new house, O. W. Kio7.fr. brick house.. Mrs. M. Propst. h'se 14x24.. S. S. Billings, 5 new houses, 2 and 3 riinis, one storv t& $250.00 ". J. W. Hansen, house 1-0x24.. J. V. Weckhach, lmuse 14x 24 w'th an L 14x14 Frank Carruth, new houoe, 18x2S. ij story, barn 18x 24. and othtr Imp Joseph Shera.new house, 1J story. L 10x12, imfinisi"d unother 16x18 1 stnr. . 1 000 00 150 00 - 85 00 200 00 20!) 00 200 00 2 COO 00 500 00 000 00 100 00 600 00 000 00 375 00 250 00 1 250 00 225 00 400 00 1 COO 00 200 00 450 00 Pat. McCallan, new house, y story, 2tx24, neatly finished C. ';ffey, 2 new houses, 16x 20, L I0xl4,2storv,and 14 x24, L 10x12, 1 story J. V. Weckb.ieh,2 new hous es, 14x 24, L 14x14. and ve randa to each 1 000 00 900 00 87,0 00 ! 200 00 t 300 CO ! 3o( 00 ! 300 00 j 50 U0 830 00 3 000 00 300 00 173 00 j 375 00 250 oa ! 050 00 j 500 00 ! 100 00 I ; Mrs. Mahoney, addi. ion . . . . ! South of 11. K. shops, 3 small i,,,,, ifii houses. 16x18. p. Horasky. 1 new house... Jam 8 I'hymas, 1 house ... . " " shop. John Simpson, 1 new house . I). Graves, 1 bouse 12x22, L 12x3 : South of same, 1 new 1 new house ' " V " v ; B, Mierwtiod, imps, stoie. n.,rk Xewto-i, 1 new house It. Donnelly, 1 loick black- smilh shop. 22x48. . .... Peter It alien, imp's J. T. Weckhach, the Sexton House, 23x-M. 4-story, and veranda well liaished. .. 1 new house, 14x21. Ii 14x 14, l)i-stry. & nasemeiit 1 adilitiuti t bouse, 14x22 1 new house. 14x24. L 14x 14 1 new addition, 1(5x22, l' slot ies F. Ii. Guthm inn. 1 new ad dition, 20x30, 2-story br'k Ti e Wheeler House, 23.X 30. 3 story frame, and L.. B. W, Hyers. imp's on h'se. P. P. G ass. ' imp's Henrv Cooper, 1 new h .use, 10x24 M. rarroll, 1 new house, IS XC0, L 14x14 C. S. Dawson. 1 new house, 13x30. lJi-stmy, veranda 'li 3 bitb'S F. S. White, imp's an tee h'sa I). E. Bat binuton, imp's C. H. Could, adtl'n to house J. P. Young. P lephone Dr. II. II. Livingston. " .... " gfu'i imp's F. Carruth, Tdephone Bridge on Second Sf It. B. telegraph & telephone lir.es from depot to bridge 830 00 850 CO 350 00 425 00 425 00 850 00 800 00 5')( 00 50 CO 200 CO 700 00 1 200 00 500 00 75 00 150 00 25 00 35 00 127 00 25 0d 05 J 00 500 00 Total SM C37 00 We have attempted to tet Some es timate of the railroad improvements, but find it impossible to d so this week, the majority of them having been begun in 1878, and it being diffi cult to find what portions were unfin ished dur iig lb ear past. Although the. great bulk of improvements ami buildings about the machine shops was commenced in 1878. a considera ble atdouut w ould be added to our sum total, could we get that portion which was finished iu 1879. Keiip'iaber, we cannot give this as ready all. Some will be overlooked, a fe- wvervaltted, siue undervalued. On the whole, it is rather utub-r than over. These buildings are all in 1870; a few are not qui e finished vet, very few though. Since January 1st, Mr. Weckhach lias put a new bay-window, a vi-randa, and folding dooisto his res idence house. The general business of the town has increased wonderfully. Stores are fuller of good3; everybody has increas ed their facilities for business, and the trade of the lawn has almost doubled in th pist ye-ir. The farmers in the sui r iuuding country are building new hou:i;-s, birns and jt ati iries. So mote it alwitvo be. Mr. Lovey'a is tke largest single im provement, and Mes us. Billings', Gu h ui4 u it's ami Weckbachaj the most nu merous. Gutlim iti!i aad Wtckb tch de serve gieat creitit, for they b d the boom; in fact, commenced before the boom began, and Mr. Weckhach is the largest, or rather, the best tenement builder of the lot. Where all have don well, there is no room for adverse criticism. Let us rejoice and get ready for this Year, when we want to just double and tre ble this est imate. Without the rail load and ioidge improvements this is t U4at-niti ;ent showitig. The railroad folks won't tell us what tlodr bridge is going to cost, but it is safe to say that with piers, approaches and all, it will crowd a :.:ii.liont of dollars to be yet added to the above. (N'otk.) Xfr. Editor: If in looking over these figures or statements, you rind any mist akes either in valuation er siz- of buildings, plcasn collect .as far s possible; for numbers of the proper: y owners I cu!d not rind, ami I had to place t. e valuation according to my own judgment. Please state these facts to the public, so as to set at ease all hard feelings. The estima tions or figures, inigl-t be swollen to a considerabl- extent, by adding the nu merous amount of revv picket fences and small buildings that I find scat: rr ed over mir city, t the amount of sev eral hundred dollars, if ticie and space would admit. W. L. T. Dissolution Notice. Be it known that the linn heretofore existing and known as Wescolf Sz Pow ell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. E. Wkscott. Jax. 5th. 1S80. C. A. Powell. All indebtedness against and ac counts due the firm of Wcseott So Pow ell will be iidjusted by 43.3 C. E. Wescott. New Firm in the ilrick Business. Geo. Weill man succeeds Sneck & Co., in the Brick business on Washington j Avenue, ami will hereafter have a full ; supply of Brick constantly on hand. ! 1 . at low rates. c;oine and see the ne; brick yard and get your spring build ing brick, first-class. 42t4 Gf.o. WriD.MAN. Dissolution Netice. Notice is hereby given that the firm heretofore known a- Mahlaner & Herr mann has this day dissolved partner ship by mutual consent, and that the linn will hereafter be known by the name ot F. Herrmann. F. J. Malijaxer, F. Hekkmaxx. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Jan. 1. 1880. 42tf t Dissolution Notice. ! The firm of Speck & Co., Brick mak ers, is this day dissolved and Geo. Weidman succeeds to the business. : All indebted to the old firm please ' present the same and settle aceounts with the new proprietor at once. Plattsmouth, January 1st, 1830. 42t2 Geo. WEIDMA.N. A Word of Protest. Ed. Herald: In the issue of your piper this week, I should like to ask if a word of defense is not due theown- ! ers of the Piano, tised at 'he "Celeste ! concert". Monday mgbt. They are not first refusedon the ground that i: wuuld not do in a large hall, although it an swers all purposes in a music room. Mr. Warhuist. the tnai-ager of Blind Tom. called with the advance agent and inspected the inslmuien. before engagitig it. ment knew how welt it did its duty every hour in the day, we k in ami week out, never failing to produce cor rect tones, (.when properly p!ned), b" would have been at least respectful. We consider that the owners of the lustrum ;nt were grossly insulted, from the fact that they were uo- disposed to let the instrument go, but knowing that there was iu o.her available, aa I to accommodate said parties, kindly yielded. For ah'ch, instead of thanks, they were publicly insulted. Dr. J. Jackson Crider of the Ottumwa Medical Infirmary, having consent d to make I'laltsmoiuh a visit, wilt le at ll e maunders hou.e, W- dm sday, 28;h day of January, 18.'). and remains three !as. His world wide reputal ion nerds no comment and ay a throat ami lung doctor he has no equal in this country, lie can cure any case of catarrh in existence. Dr. Ciidt i- has h vd 31 years practice in this and foreign count l ies and all those af flicted witti any kind of Chronic dis- J eases, or diseases of any thihciilt na ture snou.U cail ami coi. sou ii-.m. ne treats all Nervic diseases ami Rheu matic and Neuralgia compiai at.s. Fe males who have be n sidfuit g r yeais, should not iei. this oppoitu ity pass, but come at once apt! co:.suit wi h a man that can read ymir disease like a book. Be ew we g ve you what the Milts County Eepubiicau says of him; Dit J. jackso:; ctnriF.T:. This gentleman made many friends while here in our city and al.-o eiij y-t-il u iaiije run of custom. lie. d es not make a practice of visiting the smalmr towns, but was induced to stop off here, by th" solicitation of some of oir citizens, who ibsired his services His reputation is fust class, and his pa tients all over the country speak iu high terms of his skill in treat ing t hem. and the square business like manner in which he dealt with them. He w ill return some time. Don't forget the date of his arrival. Wednesday. January 28th, stopping at Saunders House. My daughters sav, "Now much bet ter father is since he used Hop Bit ters." He is getting well alter his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we ale so glad that he used vour Bitters. A holy of Roches ter. N. Y. IHsSiilatin Notice. Sot'Tii Bitxn.Ni 3'.. Jan. 1st 1?0. Notice is hereby given ti.a' he part nership hcr'.ofore cxisttr.r b w- n J. G. Itondne and It. G. MeVailaiul. un der the firm nam- ot J.O. lioiniti" tv Co., is this ilay dissolve! bv mutual consent. J. G. itomine t se tle all ac counts against said lino, ami to eiebc all iu favor of said linn. J. G. Bom ix if, It. G. McEaulaxd. ttarneJ. I!OW.r.I-;trNU:!.IN-AI X.u;.t p;e;:int Cliitif .I.Mi-iar.v 1. 1 . tiy It t A. ii ' f tii. Mr. M. b. iio-.vard :!- Atmira Mc Muiiiii, at! ef t'ma Caiiu.v, Xcbrmka. H"M IWLMNOH At tti- rtiteiiepnrtli lu iile's I at :: r, S. S. 1 ". i 1 1 ; - ir . Weiinevluv eve. .1 inuiiiv If!. I lV'Ie Jtev. .( . T. ilidni. Mit. .Iiwi.l'il Si. It ; I us sital il9iiATl!K 1.11.1 all of i'l.ii I s i.oui 11. Aoliie to ieaein rs. Exauiii:a;iin of persons w ishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the follow ing limes ami places: At i'iattsmoii h. 1st Friday timl Sat urdny in January, February, May, nu gust. Octttber and November. At Weeping Witter, 1st. Friday and Satin day iu March, J une and September. At Louisville Is Friday ami Saturday in A pril, J uly and December. Notice of other examinations i!l be given. E. ll. Wi.mi.ky, 42tf Superintendent. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm heretofore known as llm "South Bei.d Grain Company," has this ds.y dissolv ed partnership by mutual cousent.aud that the business will hereafter be conducted by J. & II. J. St l eight, they set-ling all claims dim or against the old firm. J. G. Homink. It. G. M;F.i:laxi, Jaox St:m k;iit, IlKXItY -1. STKKIOHT. South Bend. Neb., Jan tub. 1880. 4313 Pen I he Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't got the Consumption" when asked tocure their Cough with ShihiiTs Consumption Cure. Do they not know tuttt Coughs lead to Consumption and it leuiedy that will cure Consumption will cer tainly arid surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it w ill cure when all ot h is fail ami our fait h in it is so positive that we will refund the price paid if you receive no benefit. Is not this a fair proposi tion. Price 10 cts.- 50 cts. and 81.00 per bottle. For lame chest, IJaek or side, use Shiloh's Porous blaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Why wiii uu suuer with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, ami general debility when vou can get at our s'ore Shbo'fs System Tiia!iz,jr which we sell on a positive iruaiatitee to cure ou. Price in cts. and 75 cts. For sale by Chapman & siuith, Drug ists. " 1 1 AC 1 v i I E 1 V X " ' a"p P ' " b r and fragrant erfume. Sold by Chapman So Smith; Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. 31i3r eow. .'ol Hind Made all Ca'.f Roots fnr O''O"' ta.at at Merges '. 31tf A Bochestcr Physician's Experience. B. Caulkins, M. D.. of Bochester, N. Y., certifies Oct 0;h, 179, (hat he has used the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure iu bis practice fttr diseases of the kid- MMS a. id livir and I.m r..,.!t l.in SatisfaC'C.rv ill the extreme. He St'.Vs: wotihl mtw prescribe the same rem- - ...... .v edy tt all similarly elUicte!. and vou are at liberty to So State in vour testi monials." " " 41tlU Call on .Mrs Capt. Marshall and gat the new Organ Tutor.- S8tf 1 OF TTAVVrfq i 11 Ij bi.il lw w., 1 O. FlaHjutli mjn Twill as Kror?rFi nv k. o. unirr & son. liCKI.'i'i TH K EAS. Wci'.i'Mt'.H .Jan 2t 1?-1 , ,r,., , ' ".' ' . ' ' ' 1,t n iro',s'x ,y i-pani!.i.e- . . livvied .it lite t.iis here... iJ'" 1IOMK MAKKKTS. GltAIN AND l'li'tilTE. ISETt-liTEO 11V J. A. CONMtft, f.EKI.t Wlifat, No. 2.. . " 3... " rejected... Corn, i-ar KUl to j (:oh. slieii.'d.. . . 2. l:uil " ;t live. .10 4 (Hi s -- a io a'i I'attle.... d'l- JS tt ii l tig is uglier man a irrooKett li, wit in- 'ioh- st raiuhtcn them w it h , . ' ,r , ' ,.l k Ulim will) Lvon's Heel Si i (Tenets. 4tt5 AL NOTICED. Teiit' Eiiie Vi rm Stip.iers tur 5o is., at .VI.Tj;es. 3tf . Wert.l .i:ve..i.1r.i-liti.r- at the I'arW It x p.i.it i a.-al.:.M,:v,)alrlt.tt.e Ass Hian-.l Pi.- s.vs two liilu si uti'iil nii'daN t.avi1 i nawaultU to tHe AmeritM,. initkets. Mas,,, mdi. . . " T ... . .- ..- . lli.l Kvt nl'll'A IVl .1 fill1 lll.tli, I III. V lint .if. ...... I', .v ,...v ... etc. nt F. S. Wli'.TK'A. Wll ' wm t.y A;, auo y u t ;v.r j-i'.a la.li,i;-r:...,ur tii.v ;t .im .ii.-i--. . -( ! -t.r B.w I woli-lc: fu! ll rmm' t..... f'ifli,.ln i.. A'" K4 Otiiiil ifan.l XI i iitH'atf Lo.a. r.r v a ul-"x al .i 5;t " liemember thtit for boots and shes n)ckw il traunot be heat in price. lie has a large assortment. 28tf. IIouH-r-I.tile Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tenement-made ii gars. Ask your dealers for l'epperbet g's pure brands of home made cigai s. If. vou don't find (heio t la-re. g. w here they are kept, ami by doing so, encourage home labor. Job bing in cigars v ml smokers art iles a speciaitv, at hw pri rs. A large and vaiied stock in' smokers" goods always oil hand, at prices to suit t he t inms. 2tf Ji'Lirs l'K.rrEKiJicno. The l ie qi:e:4icn e(t!ed. The people of Colorado have deter- j that a t'aaiee .f ..aid iiraiim.' u-.-M v .". j iit.it.ii miiied to use none, but BltOWX's F.V.M- l'r mr tlum i.'ia- weet.s u.-y. r tus . . . ., ... i ,i i I.e.niiiK tit eis c.iii'e an 'inliie; ! lav;. next ILV Mldicim:s in the fiittiia, and the Ft s give it up. Soltl by druggists everywhere. It is Wearing You out. And is annoying your friends; we mean yo.ir cough. BttoWN's Coco 51 Balsam the Great Western Lung heal er, will cure you. For sale by all druggists. Some tf lour I aniily Have need of Bkown's. Ai'.mca Salve it all times, for heating cuts, hums. bruises, fri.-t Idles, old SOK'S, iilnl in- tl ,,UI .. , - . -r . - i o r or sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith .c BUck,uud O. F.Johnson, Plattsmouth. Yo.i Can't Mug. Can hardly talk: You an hoarse ai.d vour throat is sore, Buow'N S T All fltoCHL'S will cure the .soreness, ami clear ami, s rengthen the voice. All Druggists keep them. 42 tf Bcvkh-ii's Ai iiica Salve. The Best S live in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, I 'leers. Salt Bheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilbbiir s Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give per fe t satisfaction in every ease u mon- i-y refomled. Price 25 ecru s per box, For sale bv Smith it Black. Wholesale. and Betail, Plattsmouth. Neb. 2t!y. Elegant St vbs Mason So' Hamlin i ", i - Organs ttn hand and coming. 3(Ji2 JAMES PeTTEE. Geu'l g'. . I 7T ., .-. TSie Rest hewing Mai-maes ia the MniKft at Verges', 3ilf Stop That Cou.';i. If you are. suffering wi:h a Cough, Cil Astbui.f, Iirniii hi.is. Hay Fever. Consumption, loss of voice, tickling in the tl mat. or nv siTec!i'n of the Thl3 or L'ingS, use 1)U. KlNiS NltW I S'oa I ae ;;:si iv ef .l.ituc.M , A. ' I-hC'.: Di.scovkky for C.uumpfhtn. This is ; 1 ' vi';" "f VV 7'!'": r , . , '. dt t !e ( hoi t ! in ua!i. 'iiini V. .'a ,-.t t ;,li- llie great n-mcoy that is causing so j;,. Aimo tli" f.!i.t..i' real es h,,-. ta r.i i much excitement bv its 'wonderful : 'J1,f- -"'"ii;. tia.ict i rhc m wh r.i t -.nir-r i i : ('!. ai d tie- ..iii, til e.t ija i.ie-.' t'ii tli eures. ruling thousands of Impel -ss ci- Is,.,., K..M irl,.r(ti -.f s.. hm N-.tu m;., ses. Over "otio million bottles Of Dr. :o,, The soiiil! Easi i. niter i'i i lii" S-i.ta T-Tivi'k Vv- I iKi'iivii-v li tv.. in en ' '-e-l .iiat'i(t) or ...es nni No to2 i:n KINOS At.,, 1 'IH (li EI. i Have 1 Villi No. ten i In i. .Nori Ii if i ai.'e Ni'. eii' vii ( ! ! ) used witlitn the hist year, and have ;;,st oi the si-cmotm. p. M.. n ".is ..t . givn pel feet satisfaction in eyerv in- I .bra-fca. lli"s-.ni t.eite; bvi-d m .1 ami 1 ,,. .. . 1 t:ikeii as ihe t '"I'er! V ef I,r . in a ! ! j . 1 r, f.. I. stance. We can nnoesCat ingly Ray , iiunr-r. it. U. i;iei.ari!s..ii. A(J:tie,i.tr..t(.rs .-t that lliis is jeallv tit" oalv sure mre 'si.-e oi It. a. Th.enas. ii. .. it oi.i.,-;. :t..i r .. ' . 11' " N l!ie llaraing. (le!"nda'iii : t s-tl i-' . a ! m 1 : for 1. matat ami long affections, ami can . ( , ;.,. M.,.VPlV.i i.v i ( -,iua cheerfuby recommend it to all. Call Mutual Lite Insurance Cui-apita j . cl Ja;i.o, a.:.l get a trial bottle free of rost or a ; I,;1 Jiou u. Nt., , t vc. r,. a l. i:.. regmar size for Si .00. Sni'duc II'tK'k, ; in.o 1:. v. . il Vl.tts. s ir rl!T. bolesale and Detail, Pia'.tsmi nth. Neb 2Ceflwlv. DOVKY'S AD. Highest cash price ptiid fr live hogs by E. G. Dove & Son. S7i0 LEGAL. NOTICES. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEHUASKa i CASSCOC.NTV. C In tlie Ui.triel Court. Second Judicial District. Ei.izahkiU J. MacMiliav I against 1'il'lu,llT-S, P.-Mt.nn for Klgii Mac.iim.av. I Wwao-O.-it ndant. I To litGH MACMll.LAX. Sim-Hrni-.lmt, Dr fniiliznt: Ry virtue f the nialine in hin h case made ami !;ovi ie 1. you are hereby imllfied that on Ihe i:tli day ef Iteet ruber, A. I). Is,'. EliXalieT.li .1. M.f.Mi.cin Sited her peiir on' iii tiie Ditliit . i.'Ult iei ;.s. t tiunty. ehivit,KH. jira.'. in to le divoiceii f.ons I he bonds of matrimony, li.-ie-tolele oa.traeti-it Rial exisiir.K witli v'oti. Hint f-a Hie care, custody a. 1 eonirel ul the iiil.a:,t daiui.ier. "Maty Lnui." theissiieufi.iii.Iiii.tr- r::w Vou ace fai tii -r tiotilii'd to uMiar iu mu c'.inc ami iin.nrr iwiii eetitioii on or be- One .lie lit ll day of M. iltai. A. l. S". or li.e ad.-i:al ions ot fa'iil I'l lainn will he taken as eon e.sed.' an I aaph.'atioii will te? hlatle lo the Coi.rt lor the leli-i tin vu oived. ELiZALLlH J. MacMILI.AX. It. H. YVHeri.KK. I u.. ,it..., ... 1.,:.. J.1. A. liAe.noA.s.iSoI'cn,'rsforl!alIil,-t JJated, J tnuary ."Mil, 18si. 4il5 Road rotice. To whom it may concern: Tlie Commissioner appointed to locate .1 roa.1 com iiipiienii; Mt a point sixiy-fne iTi l't.iis ea-t of Jne 1101 1 li-west CUW) eoiiier of llie i-inui:-west (tiiailer a,lji, sec:ii 1 weary-four (li. ttnvnsiiip twelve ( 12k rani;' ten eat uf li.e ixt tl (U; li) u itiei(.ai li t 1 l(i:;iii ; thenr e so'., til : Uie nnea pr;wt:cahle route fst of the reM tlcnfe of J. i I'.oiniiK-, filmtted mu reeliun twenty-five 2'1. towtsidp twelve l'J. range ten lid ; tcrmitiatin at norlli line seeli'oti thii-Jy-.iX (:;. ttivtr.fhip tv.rlve 12J range ten (luj. ne rMiiiiii-iirii, aim iiir rtiau llotv loea; eil. ceiii- j meni iHvr at ine m;ni-est nv. comer ol tiie S. ...1 ; li - -A '.! li.l:iMrr lwv 1 . I ,r.,.t i,.,. f...... Jl.. ' " ' 1.. Vi 11 :rJ-, 't "r." . PB ' - 't'"' I -24. tewn.hlii twelve ( raiier. jPB tlr, ,..,pt tbence south lietween seclions Iweittv three j lu i,i tur ruin 1.-.O.J .1 11. 1 ,,i; llieiililali J rtl 11 Tl I is twenty three it !iort!i-vt et ti I corner if sect iiei j hi, i v-six lt.l. ti.wltliil IHlMt'P i 1. r-ii-. i i..i, i'i.. t. :i. caleti. iia- repi.i led in farm ot the localioii and j vacation thereof, ami all obj.-etions theretp or ; nanus ior :aiu:iiies must lie irieii in tae nuniy Clerk's office on or before noo.i cf the Aith day f February. A. I. I6ss. or such ra will he lo cated auii yucMleU .irliriif reference thereto. 1M J, 1. TITTT, Gwaty Oteritv Pwoad Notice Yiai :!. ! firl.T f.!tr..'d ,xt t',;n Cc iftt 'tii.iii.eir liavr I'ui ;1 ijr !i ki.iii ! r;.l ptt-, ti. i'-.nPi! f.irl.v r'rei. shth'-Vi-t ;:nl T ?j let b'ChtlOl l ( 'tillllty Hli. v.'KMMl'IK vf :il !; CiTin-f if !hi ii v ir;. ton-'!:m i i 'ii (1! r.u.uf .1 ( 1 1 . i ii f iiift,.-f iti e!i sc- ' ; n-l " t:ii i tui i: n at soul'--.-! rmurr j .;:.:;, M.t -H'-ir f.wii j-t.n r..r.w. . an r-i;ia : ioei a: :.'. I .m i tli-ret r ,.te.-i f-r j !.iin iaf inii'l ii-fit l.i itiu ' cii. iy Cti rk'i !!;'. I'ti or ii t(.re i-eai. on li'f 13; a tt;r M .t'M. A. 0. -;. eriiicti na Alii bct.'ieuutl .ti ul ri fnefn-e Iiipm Io. j. t. i rrr. Coz-aty ci. ric,. i Ti.ATisiioi. i .'n S.Si. ify. Eherilfs Sale. .., ' rrrtrti o if i-M-nurl.in, i 'rcl t r A. "i'j MHt'.va!!. '.':i'iiy .ti.iiirc wirll-i a'at mr I '; i I 'ini ii I T. 'if n .1't.a. i-.i'n In i ne ill nel tl. 1 rf'tl iif nil i Ilie'.ndi il.iv id .laiiliai '', A. t. tv'.i.at 1 1 n'elei-H A. M. ef a,il iy. at flic If iii't t o.-.-ii a t.y Iif ay H. IVM't, in ia h;!i rmtr.it. in s Oil 'eiial y, t-'i ;:r l'.i' .-a; A ::; . i.iii l.ei it Jiiw tux. ( u ll : I'iii P I'lil'Mi i-i) ''.-l:. ! . I r. in I lie ent. Tiie same l.f la ' !'! i: : i lajii, i, i he pt iii'i-l I "f i.'"li'T H. i'i Uli. t:ii- te mima. t i u.-uis v :i ii.li.iviii a -a ! ..i :..i- ! ""vavtl i-y i ;',. hhimjio ii.ifi. ri:itisiuJul!i,.fl.,.laiiii..uv : Ii... A. I'. 1 '9. 4JC. 1;. w. il ltltf. ci Sheviu s Sale. f'y tirtu efau XT.itin'i. t.sjd hy 5titilvao. I'luicly .tittii-e wittmi ami fi.r "! J'irtoii). ''!-i ami ' me (llfei 1 ill on til .'l!li flay el .laini.iiv, A. I. is -o. ai ' F.Vtcr. hj IM Htm. at a tlyte.r .).. '.t.. i .ely. il t ' ' "'. ' i1'" ",;r V' 5 , i i.ieeh...i..i:e.n.i .lie's . f r:.r if, ,t.-.;. . tni Wl U, nty ' jii'lui'ient in .t'il I flirt, ircifci'i 't t v M. . . . i . l -v I (Uiilf, ICiail I. . raittMiioatli, Nfb., J in. Oth. A. I). ?' f. t.t'j P.. W. Hi 1II.S. .-; ,a!.T. Notice. To owner r ocnt'iiut Oi" f stloej5 de-aiMit-rtt I e;il !iate. in lln1 ('. t ' :i- 1 SI ate "f Ncl.ia.ka. te v.it : I - t No. 4 i:' CUm- No. 71 in J tie ivi v of I'I V I i C il. t iil!C. i ltiait:i. Vi!!i:'.if li.r't ' i.e.aai' i! I'm a'n'T" ,.e-rt:wi: ttf-al i'l:-.r its i - i us h. lim .; ' lt- jo a ti.iu-t,-i:t ..f ' t' eouy. . as. .- m-'i.'.'..! ! i; ! Nnviut.iT, t. r M.i.f o, (:ie t'. li ;'ilrli: :.!(;. Tin I i '!' -i nn ! Iifr Me .". i"t Die i:nri IrT'fl tt.lffi lor iti :..' l.i '. t l.af tint t r - s.i.ne i r .ii-i'ii.i' t i'; e,n hate ea ! !!:!. i e t t.t l.-v e? Aj-nl. t. ii I will l.e t.aHt fur sat 1 !:ol 1. i.tc " II.C. .SMITH. Cider cf R'lV-A ttlitVi STATi OF Nt:i!!:.SK. -,, 'ass 'oi a v, t DisTKicx Cocut ok Cass C'U XTT. Ia tlie ma' lor uf l!ie a)lHcatii'i! -f i;,,''-.i Y , J.hI ttlaiji. tiil.o lli'.u el Ju.per N. l.at:,i !. I'D. . This ''.'if.r "tidn;; en to li t)rd fit (inn-l-er- ;TT liie Ceiirl liei;.(- ia t'leCifv '.f l,..:inl'i, f.:;in :if l r Oii;a. Neta.i-'Xa. Itefote lienor :i!'!e .Imlf I.. I'eiiTnt. mi ' 't: iIt I. r- ndicr. A. l'..Ht.r'. l'.s I'ae .eltti-n f a!l (;ii.-.r'!i;:'.i f"r !i".iTe Io pf M ji.,-i.. .1 l'.:;o if 5 (T'ImiI in Hi 1 ien !r t!;. iii'in: u iieiiirn, miT'iierl ami iiiiaaiir.a e( fal.l r.'.n 'i' Ward. ! . . I 1 1 i ..... . i-i i. .r I . . flu. .1 m' a .,( ,- , i .1 , ... ef kia anil ad )iis la'.i-i'fs'.-M im sol al K'-iat-. (if t he I ime a:nl l'!;ife ol .iid 1'r.o ii" aiel erdi ! inn I t;e in t- apii.-.tr aa.l .!in r tn.-f U any t!ie had rr v faul leave rlici.iJ net -e eraiued. Ami ll f'.irl tier iiiifrio ing t'lai 11 is tiei'i-sary lil t he sol"" i t anl eilur.it Ion of snl M ii.or. t t.a t aaiit Keal ft'. a; e lie sohl anil no u:e ari rai l'.ig in o! !. (ir siiow c.nipe ago. list the tiat.:ii. ef saul tic u-r. It I therefore onivird ar.n attjiiitfd ttiv.t CentKe W I. a'iiroji. karinli:-.o t e Mia iili' rl y eiiij.e - ere;) ami ul h'"i veil I ,i t -11 a t I he ir." 'T e.t .a sa' Minor in and to t '.r filto Aii.a lt.c: til ed lamU and leni inenl s. V17. : Tiieimitli eat (me fonrtt.' ne'' f t ii f nort tv ea't iie f..i a; Ii d ''' 'f M'ctl n four (Ii, lot lilimiter i-ev.-i! (Ti ia t.i enrtli v.rsf ii leurti (n. ti of ih,- iiorlli wi-st ene foei t'a (h.v'hIo! v.-eli.ill f.p.ir i4i. lot si in th' m)ii-!i Mr.'t j cue t.inrth cU d the nnui e:-t ,nu mmiii noti si'ciidii MIT (ii. ''ini no are i ' tlie souia ea-t one n'.i (.t i ef 1'ie iioiaa v,ct (.m- imuiii inwici vm i t.'m- (i). a.i in 1 . v, list. : ic.ia'ot r tea (1" inTih el rai.c.H twelve (p.'i e.isl of tiie Ii an ajial Mt'i'!i::ii. .Nu-laa-i.a. tlo.l ia the tu;ik io ; (f :-.le ll. saiil jiiiaoliaa rejs.rt his doii.s itntier toie eid er o lie said Coi.lt. or Ihe .luilue lln'ieof, wait all Cfilivemenl SJ.eeii. Ih U Uie faille 111 he IX atnineii and "ii. ii farther oi'Mer made 1'n ivon. , 'ouire as shall seem iiict.ssiy aavl li.e la'v may ic n. ij. j ot i. .'mice. Donp.it Cliiirulirs at tlie City of Lln.-wlfi. Lancaster County. Nehra-ka. Decan'a r 'liii;. It. II. Wlici i :. I A tie: ney lor M. A. II A I I 11. A N. t't-til il'l.flH. Said above ih srt i.' d lamlf w lit be se'd at tb front l oi oj i he CoL.t Hon e ia the 'i; ! I t.ittsaioiilh. e!naka. oi .iia.iiary iti'h, lt3u, :ti ti'ic o Vie 'is. p. i'i. "f .aid day. 4'jt IjU'liiiK Vi . I.A'I lil Of, (tior ilv.i. SheriiTs Sale. nw!r!v ef an order of K.i'e 'M!. r Wm. I. Wl its. li l I; o! t lie liisll K.1 t"o t - 0 i lll l l forC.is niiiit'. . Neliral.a. ami In i'i" ( r-e,K(. ' w.i: on the w: h la m I t in narv, a. i . ic-k, :.t j U'rulJnH-. V AA rlml luX ! lie A (:! ii,:i the (oihe.t ing real (cte. to-w;r; I '.e We.-t h ,:r, ..r i.,e ..,:, k,.:. .pna-t.-r 1 (n e ' of V'" i ion No. 1 1. ,-itv ( :-,) t No. tv.eive ,i,-i s viU f l:xnf:e o. m-vi at 1 1 1). l ast ef the ;x:h o.ti.j P. !.. in . a-.s 1'oanly, .Netir.isk t. i he f :m e ht-ij levied ip,!i a:el t:il:-ii as Ihe pi'd'eitvif i hi'to keb-aart and i:,.OIJ,. seb. :r..tl. ler..t:o:t..:ati-fv:t iu n- lilelll uf s- i I o ,17. recev. 'id by ldiiti i. llovey. it.iinl ih. riaitsiimiiUi. "eh., J in. ' . O 41 tt it. V. HVI.ItS. M.crlg. tshcrilTs Sale. I'v -, ir im e ;,r. i irder L. el's. I lei ef 1 he lit:;-i t. 'not wi. I. in .ma l- I' ,. Ci'ii.li V. ' . , '-- :1 l,t ll r ' : -ft . HEAL ESTATE CITY AND COUNTY, IX ENDLESS QUANTITIES. IV ILL. S. WISE. att- fainter it- Graintr. ALL KIXDS OF Stalsomiuttta. S gaper gniiging. Al-o, Dccor-.tlions of all Y'.nit. Paintc-d in Good Sty 5. FRESCOING A SPECIALTY. KErEKEXCKS : j A. R. TAvr.on N. IIoi.mks, J. VA'.i.rr.v. Sc., It. IiHKDS Vi. 4ltf WILLIAM HEROLD, defter la DRY COOD3, CLOTHS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOO DA :o: GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Large stock cf t" t.e CLOSED OUT AT COST , , . . OHUIlSt vUUtliii VV ill Ut raid In fact everything you can ca.l f, rln t!.s line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOP. UIDE3 AX1) rCRS All kind of country jwprir.ee titer, im eb sag tVu pood 9. i i r ! 4' i