M4briI?lDl2.S56lil Mdgp Will;, fe iiiiriiased. toy Miller "-Dd$ till tli6 liit of May 4 HI E 11 E R ALP LOCAL NEWS. Where was you? Did you see me? -ttro. Burgess hit it again last Sun "What has become of our Iligl ,'ichool Reservoir? Nineteen tons of mail matter pass OTer the U. P. daily. Mr. Dutton is erecting a fine rest dencc on High School Hill. A youns three quarters Essex- Sow for sale. Inquire nerv. n A young sow, three quarters Essex, for sale at the IIekald orhce. tc The late arrival of mails causes many loafers around the F. O. Mr. Dieh ich of the Staats-Zeitung, Neb. City, waa in town yesterday. See James Pettee's immense Bar ains for Organs in another column. 2 The County Commissioner are in f cssion ; their proceedings will appear rext week. Henry Waterman, Jr is cetting ii:i(lv to hnild on Main Street, next Pronger's. Call and see Misses nerrmann & Wuil in their new quarters at Wra. Uerold's store. 50.2 The firemen are talking up a grand ball, to raisa money to defray the necessary expenses of organizing. Better mail cars on the B. & M. r.r3 needed; they can't handle the mail i"; the present ones to advantage at all. Our new sign r.t the foctof 5th st, i ; a nice sign, and you fellows want t ir member where the printing comes Postal Cars on B. & M. we waut 'iin ; we need 'em, the present cars are. i crowded that mail cannot bo han dled. This changeable weather is again i. ringing on colds and sare threats. Look cut that your feet are kept warm dry. Sheriff livers is off ta Illinois for a visit. Mr. McElwain, the Deputy Sli 'iiff, U attendins to business in his hT -ence. Archy Holmes has a new horse c-jiniLig, a Clydesdale that is said to be t. beauty of his kind and a mighty od kind toy. If I) Uli Jill' r of the Lincoln Jour I conies to Plattsrnouth during this .i.oon, ho'il ict a head put on him. JJo mi moind that. J. C. Cummins is fitting up the new aiid some of the old wells on Main street, with his Uoan Pumps, and they are goad ones, too. A 8re meeting was held Wednes day, reguhir businpss, biil.s allowed, pre parations f.ir ball, .vC. Keep her go in j. Uniforms wauteJ. W. C. Showaller, our new District Clerk, has at lust assumed his duties, tnd will hereafter be found in Lis of fice, b ;ck of the Court room. N.;vtfr give up the ship. Br. Bull's ..Uj?h Syrup may f:uij you, as it has d j:ic others. It cots little and can Ti'.'ver harm. Price. 23 cents. 1 - Fred Eaton, peanut and news sell c r oa the Kansas Pacific 11. It., is home visiting friends and parents. He says ;-.nver is the nicest city in Nebraska. The M. E. Sociable which was held ;u the M. E. Parsonage on hist Tues day evening, was well attended, and tha evening was passed most pleasant- jy. In Plattsmouth there is a 15 year old boy that weighs 173 lbs, tho first two letters of his name is Fred Gor d'jr, Jr., buL he don't want anybody to k:iw it. About twenty teams aro busy hauling sand from Platte Bottom, av agine about sixty loads a day. The ::.vst of it is to ba used for building purposes. Tho Home Iusuranco Company, Capt. Palmer, general (advance) agent, t'.'o their '-dockeryments" in our State, :i. :d we know they are good. See Ad. elsewhere. The Nebraska City Press has been Pi evidential Interviewing and comes t the conclusion that Grant is the reference of a majority of Otoe Co. 3 :.. publicans. J. V. Week bach, of the firm of fiUthmau & Weckbach, has gona to Chicago to purchase their usual amount of Spring and bummer goods. Look out for them. 1 Lawyer Hartigar. has received a ;rge invoice of Law Books thi3 weeu, fivuong the lot a complete set of Ohio and Michigan Beports, and a large lot of new text books. . Bro. Wise and the Sentinel man t ew to have a mutual admiration for each other over the left. If they don't look out though, Thompson will tell something he kntws, soon. Miss Alice Clark, the vocalist who assisted Celeste at her concert here, was married recently at her home in Mt. Pleasant, to Mr. Thos. Warhurst the manager of Blind Tom. Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, 33 cents per pound, and Ole Virginia. 13 cents per package, both curly cut, the best and finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepyerberg's. 50tf ' A corn man from the east dropped in here last week, and you ought to have eeen how affectionate the boys vere to him. Sold a hundred cars of corn anyway, that s something. A fewCullas, Chiuesa Primroses .nd Heliotrope plants uicely in bloom; sam i and Hoses, Pansies und other flowers in variety for Cut flowers. Call tvt the green house and get a nice plant U'i:nH, i'Jii J. A. MyOKE. Personal. Miss Sophie Gyger returned from Hastings last Tuesday, where she has beea visiting for sometime. Mrs. Marshall ftppeared'in the P. O. on Friday last, and was gladly recciv ed by her many, many friends. Mr. D. S. Carter, of Glen wood, called last week, we hope Mr. Carter will get along and succeed, and take the Her ald many years yet. J. L. McKamey, a young lawyer has corns' to town, from Iowa. We hope Mr. Mc came here may make a success amongst us somewhere in Neb. Amos Gantt, Att'y at law at Falls City, and son of Judge Gantt was in the city last wel an his way to visit his sister Mrs. John Chalfant, of this county. . Edwin J. Murfin, son of John Mur fin, Esq'r, of Factory ville, a young at torney visited us Thursday. He pro poses to set his stakes here if cwrn dodgers hold out. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, of Michigan, friends of Mr. Wheeler's family, spent Sunday with U3 en their way to the Pacific coast. We wish them a pleas ant journey and safe return. Mr. Potter, father-in-law of O. M Streight, ha3 been visiting us for a week or so; we hope Mr. Potter has been pleased with us, and will return to Nebraska some day, to stay. Wm. Agnew has at last adjourned sine die, from the railroad business and is now a partner in the Bonner stables with Wm. Jones, Esq. Jones & Bon ner is a good team, drive Bill (that is Jones) on the off side and put quarter boots on Agnew and they'll get away with any pair of G , no, no, we mean any Christians on the road. "More Pankonin Bond" came too late for this week, we cannot publish matter received on Wednesday after noon. The question is settled now. anyway, we understand. Boari of Trade met last evening. Capt. Palmer made some suggestions, in writing, about ndrerlisiug our own County, and some other matters ef lo cal importance weio transacted. llr. Hesser called yesterday to get the "f rurjf' of his annual Spring cata logue. They will soon be distributed to his m.ny customers, who of course, will immediately profit by tho low pri ces of plahts, etc. Fred. Gorder, the ld Agricultur al Implement dealer, i3 always on hand, and warrants all his machinery. Remember that. The best and newest Cultivators and Corn Planters now on hand at reduced rates. An alarm of fire Sunday, called oat a few enterprising soul?, bat as no bell was rang the majority of the fire men did not get cut, "Rails" Morgan was tho victim aad the hind end of his kitchen was burnt off, that's .'ill. Henry Schaffer, aa old resident of Plattsinjulh and of th-3 County, h.i3 been visiting us from Dead wood. He has a rancha near there and comes home to see U3 every nw and then. We hope Mr. Sohaffer will do Well. Julius Pepperbor.. has one of the best home manufacturing establish ments we can get here. Everybody ought to support their home manufac tures, and Julius is one of us in every way, Give the boy a chance on cigars, Mr. Dutton, of the B. & M. R. R., is going to build, we learn; Gus. Slohi mann puts up a new house; Fred Lcn hoff buys the half lot west of Ilatt's butcfier shop, and will build thereon ; and Merges new store is getting ay up abeve the sidewalk. The ice bridge in the Missouri, at this point, finally left us on Saturday, at one o'clock. It has stood wonderful ly this winter, and only succumbed ta the pressure of ice gorged above, which piled in many feet thick. Tho transfer boats are running regularly, however. Report sa)s the Sentinel has sold out to a regular Iowa Democrat, who will start a paper, or rather continue the Sentinel next week as a regular Simon pare democratic join n il. W hat will cur friend Crites do in this case "voila toui 1" Can we support two dem ocratic sheets? Mr. E. E. Brown, oL Browii, Price & Co, Slock dealefa at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, called last week. See their card elsewhore in the papur. We hope Mr. B. may get lots of stock to sell. Our cattle trade is rapidly growing and becoming known you see, thanks to the Herald. Fred Gorder Corn planters Now you remembsr this, Fred is one of our old stand-bys, no travelling man, here to-day and (iff to-morrow, bat if you get goods of him, ha is here to warrant them to bo all right aud you can come back at him. Farmers, see Fred Gor dei's stock before you buy. Those who misd tho McAllister Minstrels, will please bear in mind that a good deal of fun and amusement was lost forever. The best without exception, of that class of entertain ments; no vulgarity, as is usual, was heard and the mu3ic was immense. We bespeak for them a full house, if they pay us another visit. Remember that Fred Gorder is al ways here always responsible and if goods don't suit, Fred can make 'em good. That's better than any travel ing man can do. S-.?e Gorder's Sulky Plows, Cultivators, Harrows and all implements, now is the time and Fred's is the place. Come and price before you buy elsewhere or of traveling men. Leonard is open now, and ready for all kinds of business. We do hope our people will patronize him liberal ly, as he has shown great enterprise in starting again, after being twice burnt out in this place. Mr. Leonard takes good pictures; he is a real artist in bis line, and he deserves all the patronage we ran give him. His new building is beingt rapidly completed.- By the-Brooklet. TO KAT1K S. ASH DORA H. Down by the brooklet's si-'e I stray. With eyes downcast and wet with tears, Sad with the niuslnftt! of to-day Compared with those of younger years. For happy then and free from care. We strolled o'er meadow, rale and hill ; And flowers bloomed in beauty rare, Down by this laughing riH. Down by the brooklet's eide I stray, With thoughts of those who'ye gone before Methinks it was but yesterday That here we played befcide the shore. Where graceful willows bended low. And where sweet warbling songsters dwelt, Ti Mem'ry's soft'niuK hand that doth Sir heart in sadness melt. Down by the.brooklet's side I stray. The spot that Ik to ir.e so dear ; Sad with the muxings of to day, - In solitude I wander here. Although my heart is sad with urlef For, ah, those dear ones are no mere Still comes to me the sweet relief, We'll meat on yonder ehore, Ida M. Denxiso:. Farm for Sale. 320 acres, seven m'les from the city Improvements first class; 400 bearing fruit trees; Cheap aad ou easy terms Call soon and get a bargain. 50U Will. S. Wise. We had a whole lot we wanted to say about President, Senater, Cass Co delegates, and State officers all crowd ed out by County news, and so On ; but ur time will coma by and by. Havo patience, maybe yxm can stand it bet ter than we can. A fellow can't make everything of a small County paper. and so far the people seem to like it. So we guess we'll let them run. Will Wells has received official no tification from the Land Commission ers of Nebraska that the U. S. Com missioners have decided the land case, that has been pending for about two years, in his favor. He started Mon day morning with a load f lime, and two or three men to plaster and fix up the hous6 built two years ago, and will move his family thera some time next week. A Mr. Spence, living near Louis- vill was adjudged insane this morniug. He left here some weeks ago with a large BtnoUr.t of money and a good watch and returned penniless. He hir ed a horse of Holmes & Dixon and drove it to death, going from here to near Louisville in an hour and return ed next day, the horse dropping oa the way. It is a great calamity to his family. The other day wo went down to John Boone's to get shaved. After the scrape. John was wiping and sponging round as usual, when something at tracted his attention in the street just as we opened that mouth ef "ourn" and yawned. The sponge disappeared when wo had spit the bay-rum ut, and seized the poker, John innocently, says: "where could I put the sponge on your face, when your mouth was open." Bids wanted at this office for a new barber. F R E E D ,1' L R O R ,lv 1) ,R E A" R Oar old staad-by, Fred. Gjrder, has now on hand Sulky Flaws, for Spring plowing -xx Corn Planters x x Har rows x x x ! ! ? ? But Cultivators to insure the next corn crop that's Fred's great "holt." Corao and see his Cultivators. COU The Pankonin roai business was thoroughly argued and presented on Wednesday before the Commissioners. After hearing the whole matter and consulting, they concluded to leave tne road as it is. If we understand the matter, if tha present board had the original matter under advisement, and were to settle the road, they would cot put it just where it is; but as that ha3 been done, and pay for the damages received, they think best not to set the precedent of altering a once established road ; and perhaps they are right. On the same grounds any dissatisfied party could claim change of road, whieh would oft en causa great inconvenience. The firm f L. Cahill & Co., of Kala mazoo, Mich., who has been doing business in this county tht past few months under the management of L. II. Pickard, we understand iroes from here to Cass county to canvas for their sulky plow attachment, having sid two car loads in our county, aud sold to some of our best farmers. Wc are safe in saying they are ahead of any thing in the sulky plow lino ever in troduced in this cwuntry. The com pany 13 among the largest manufac turers in the East, and are doing a very extensive business. The sales men here are perfect gentlemen and we wish them success where they go. Neb. City Press. The parties spoken of above havo commenced the canvas of Cass Co. as intimated, and left for a trip through the county Monday. Last Friday a fearful local feud was fought out in Seward County. It seems that Elder Bates and his sons (formerly from this county) had incur red the diepleasaro of a Thomas family. On the evening in question tha Thom ases and their frionds, filled up with whiskey at Seward, and proceeded to a school-house near tho Bates', where they attempted to raid the Bates' fam ily, who were insida holding services. In the rasle9 Wm. Bates was killed and another Bates wounded, they hav ing nothing but clubs to defend against the assailants revolvers. Geo. Aimick cf this county a brother-in-law of Wm. Bates, deceased, ha3 gone out to ascertain tho exact facts and, to attend tha funeral. The Bates boys all served in the first Neb. Regi ment of cavalry and were comrades of Mayor Johnsoa and others here, who served as Union soldiers. It is a sad affair of lawlessness, and if the facts are as represented to us we sincerely hope the assaulters may meet just and qaick punishment. Harried. McCAIG IIARXSBEKGEK In Greenwood precinct, Cass County, at the residence of the brides' father. Mr. John McOaUto Miss Francis Jlarnsbeieer. by llev. Elder Stone, on Sunday, Feb. 2ih lSe'j. Mr John, w hat shall we say. how shall. we ex press our love not for Mrs." McCals be cause there we'U leave that to be imdcined; but for you and yours -to come : you know the U era ld has always had a kindly feeling lor you. First you're a "Mc" that's soruethinij.then you aro an old I?ebrakian, aud a white man and a Itepublicr.n, aud John you ought to have done this lonir aao. but ve never said a word before, because we knew you wouldn't mini: oar advice, but new "when 'tis doue, then. 'twere well it were done juiekly" and rest as sured that if the Herald cuuld add one word one act or thought to increase your happiness it would be done iustanter. tew ontl, right e.1 before anybody else could say a word. John kins the bride for ua ; aud bring her down t the Herald office and House toon, aud let us get better acquainted. We wont more a hand, and t!r a lip then without you say so. and old friend, pardon our levliy, but we really wish you joy, luck, hap piness and success iu this world and believe us vour friends. Editor and Editress ef Herald, Star Kail Service. So called from tha fact that the printed contract forms aro headed with stars intho following manner: The three groups of stars represent the words, "Celerity. Certainty, Security." It includes all contracts for carrying the mail, other than by railway or steamboat, "without other reference to the modo of transportation than may bo necessary to provide for the due ce lerity, certainty and security thereof.' Allen's Hill on the Weeping Water. W. T. Allen has his Mill in the very best of running order and wants all the custom be can get. He will guar antee no one will go from the mill dis satisfied, $5 reward for bad flour made out of good wheat. IIo has all kinds of stock for sale and the very best, will sell cheav on trood terms. Call and see him soon as he is selling out to move west. lie pays his best respects to all of his old Customers. 5012 W. T. Allex. SchlegePs New Cigar Store. Mr. Mat. Schlegel is again establish ed very nicelv across the way on Maia St., next doer to the Hard ware store in Mrs. Ne well's old place. It is a neat little building, and Schlegel will soon have it fitted up handsomely. They ;ire manufacturing already, and before long will have lots of the old brands of cigars on the market. We wish them lots of trade to niiika up for the'r loss es, aud only wish we could smoke too. Step by step tho marks and results of the liro are being obliterated. Notice to Teaelior3. I will hold an examination at Green wood ou the last i riuay ami aaiuruaj of March. E. H. Wooi.EV, 50L3 Co. Supt. Notice. All persons in Cass County who have boruesteaded, will lind out soinethins to their interest by calling on me. Call without delay. Will. Wisk, SOU Fitzgerald's Block, Piattsmouth. Removed. -fnann &. V moved their Millinery headquarters to Win. Herold s store, where thev will be happy to receive their feld custom ers, ana many new ones. C0t2 Gaod Templar's Kuoni. Mrs. Alice A. White, Grand Worthy Vice-Templar, will be in Cass County from Monday, Feb. 22d to Tuesday, March 9th. Mr. John W. Miller, Dis trict Deputy, will make her appoint ments. She will visit Greenwood. Fredrick. Calahan, Elmwocd, Mt. Pleasant, Avoca, Rock Bluff, Concord and be present at the meeting of Dis trict Lodge in Plattsmnuth. By Ordei: or Committee. Wonderful Cares. Rev. F. W. Buchholz, Waseca, Minn.. used the St. Jacobs Oil iu the case of a lady of his congregation who had been bed-ridden with Rheumatism for sev enteen years. She used the St. Jacobs Oil for three days, and was able to eave her bed. Mr. R. Shajfer, No. 31 Brown street. Allegheny City, Pa., had tho Rheuma tism for eight years, und had iwed eve ry known medicine without reiiei'. A single bottla of tjt. Jacob's Oil cured him. Gustav A. Heilman, Esq., editor of Pittsburgh Daily Republican, su flared with Rheumation for two years, and lav many a night unable to sleen on account of terribly pains. Two botties of St. Jacob's Oil curedhim. Mr. F. Wilke, Lafayette, Ir.d., re ports a case where a man suffered so badly with Rheumatism that he could not move. His legs were swollen, r.nd he had the most terrible pains. Twelve hours after the first application of the St. Jacob's Oil the pains were gone and the swelling bad disappeared. Mr. Henry Sehajfer, Miilersbtirg, Ohio, waa cured of Rheumatism in the hips. Mr. F. R. Witt, Cleveland, Ohio, Rheumatism in the K'g. Cured after three applications. Mr. Henry Lear, Patriot, Ohio, had such pain in his shoulder tint he could not move. S!. Jacob's Oil cured him after a few applications. Mrs. Vrena Gugelmann, aged 59 years, living in Rochester, N. Y?, Rheu matism in legs; tvuld not walk. Used bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and felt, us sJie asserts, like new-born. Christian Ilanni, Esq., Youngstown, Ohio, is full of joy over the wonderful cure of his wife by St. Jacobs Oil. For twelve long years she had suffered with Neuralgia in the head, and often lrtd the most terrible pains. Half a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured her enlirelv. Mr. Wm. Reinhardt, Elmore, Wis., reports as fellows; St. Jacobs Oil is re ally a wonderful rented y, for I could mention 'dozens cf c.-ftes where it has proved its magical influence. One case in particular I will state; I know a man who has suffered with Rheuma tism for the last twenty-four years, and of late could hardly move around. Aft er using a few bottles of St. Jacobs Oil he wns entirely cured. B. Seisi, Esq., South Adaras. Massa chusetts, writes: Allow me to inform you how much good St. Jac.l.3 Oil has done in this neighborhood. A woman had the Rheumatism so badly that she could not even attend to her wash. Three applications of St. Jacobs Oil cured her. Her jy seemed to have no bounds. son Call on .Mrs Capt. Marshall and S?fc tbe new Organ Tutor. 8tf BARGAINS for a Pew Days. , I have on hand a number of Mason & Hamlin Organ?, five of their Latest and most desirable Styles, six to ten stops, that I will sell at from $73.00 to 8110.00 Cash ix Hand if selected at once. James Pettee, State Agt. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co Plattsmoutb, Neb Feb. 2G, 1880.492 This is the latent telephone story : -A proutl jrrnndmanima, who has only just been pronoted to tho honors of that happy relationship, is awakened in the dead of night by the inexorable bell. "Mamma, dear," comes to her the frightened voice of her beloved and Inexperienced daughter. "I am sure baby has got the croup. What shall I do with it?" Grandmamma replies that she will call the family doctor, and be with her anxious daughter in a moment. She awakens the doctor, and tells him the terrible news f-hc has learned from her daugh ter, lie in his turn wishes to be put in telephonic communication with the too anxious mamma. "Lift the child to the telephone, and let mo hear it cough," lie commands. The child is lifted, and it coughs. "Tliat's not the cronp,"hc declares; and ho declines to leave his house on such small mat ters, lie advises grandmamma also to stay in bed; and, all anxiety quieted, the trio settle down happy for tho night. Slirewfiess and Ability. Hop Bitters so freely advertised iu all the papers, secular and religious, are having a large sale, and are sup planting all other medicines. There is no denying the virtues of the Hup plant, and the proprietors of these Bit ters have shown great shrewdness and ability in comooundinga Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. Exchange. Carpet Weaving. The undersigned respectfully solicits orders in this line, and guarantees com plete satisfaction, or no pay. Charges very moderate. Enquire at Freuf Herr mann's store. 49 tl A. Haxsen SPECIAL NOTICES. Get Eyon's Patent Heel Sliffeners applied to those new boots or shoes be fore vou run them over. out Highest price p:ild for Hides, Fura. Wool, etc.. at I'. S. whitk's. 25tf llemember that for boots and shoes Bock well cannot be beat in price. He has it large assortment. 28tf. Ladies' and children's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent llccl biilfeuers are used. 4CU The Best canned and dried fruits in the city at F. ri. Vv bite's. 43tf. TMrtv of lh bMt orsr;in makers of the World avi- coninetitor-i zl li:? P;trU Imposition. a eaM? dispatch to the As.!tt;;!ed l're-s s-iys two highest jrold nuMuIs h;ive hern awarded to the AiiK-ncan makers. !a:e:i & liau;lin. Ilor.ieOZauc Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tene ment-made cigars. Ask your dealers fur l'epperbeig's pure brands of home made cigars. If yon don't find them there, go where they are kept, and by doing so, encourage home labor. Job bing in cigars and smokers articles a specialty, at low prices. A large and varied stock of smokers goods always on hand, at prices to suit the times. 42tf .TULIUS FEPPEKBEllO. Bucfcleu's Arnica Saive. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulc-rs. Salt lihcum 'iVttcr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give per- ftxt satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Smith & Black. Wholesale and Be! ail, Plattsmnuth, Xeb. 241y. Hard Wood For gale. Goad hard wood for sale. Inquire at Guthman & Weckbach's store. 44U3 To-day's Eclipse. Of all other medicines Buowxs Por- itlau Western Bemedies, may be seen in evcrv fainilv where used. For sale by J. Ill Buttery, Smith & Black and O. P. Johnson, Piattsinoulh, and John Painter and Eledga & Co., East Plattsmouth. Browa's Vegreiable Liver Iill Cure Billiousness and Sick head-ache. uacvs a coii;h kai-VM Heals the lungs and cures ccuglis and colds. JjaaVX'H T.Vil TliOClSKS Cure sore throat and hoarseness, and clear aud strengthen the voice. i: no wife's akxica salvk Ilea's ulcers, cuts, burns and inflam ed eyes. ZSrovrn'tB Herman Ciirrh Cure 13 takinir the place of all other ca tarrh remedies. When used in con nection with Comp. Ext.Sausapakil- a, Dandelion & I o dive or Potas sium, it has Never failed to cure. 4 St f Notice to Tcaeaers. Examination f persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will bo at the following times and places: At Piattsinoulh, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At I.ouisvi:! 1st Friday and Saturday in April, J tily and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. E. II. Woolet, 4Jtf Superintendent. A. Boch ester riiysician's Experience. li. Caul kins, M. D., .f Bodies ter, N. V., certifies Oct. Cth, 187!), that he has used the Safe Kidney and Eiver Cure ia his practice fur diseases of the kid neys and livtr, and the result has been satisfactory in the extreme. He says: "I would now prescribe the same rem edy to all similarly afflicted, and you are at liberty to so state in vour testi monials." 4U13 Stop That Coajjh. If you are suffering with a Cough, Cold Asthma, Bronchitis. Hay Fever. Consumption, loss of voice, tickii:sg iu the throat, or any affection of tho Throat or Lungs, use Dp.. Kino's Xew DiscovekY for Consumption. This is the grtat remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wyr.de'rfui cures, curing thousands of hopeless ra ses. Over one million bottles of Dr. Kino's New Discoveuy have been used within the last year, ami have given perfect satisfaction in every in stance. We can unhesitatingly say that this is really the' only sure curt for throat and lung affections, and can cheerfully recommend it to nil. Call and get a trial bottle free of cost or a regular size for 81. 00. Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail, Plattstnoutii, Xeb, 2G0wly. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. QUAIX AND rRODUCE. Weduesday. March 3, lxxi. Wheat Nc.2.. .. Corn, ear........ " shelled,.... Oats I'ir!ey,No. 2 . Kye Native Cattle.... Hoi; Butter. Kws I'oUdoes i., yCifcl 00 20 40 N) 3 750t 00 a -10 2' Ill x i 40 NEW YORK MARKETS. New York, M:trch 3, l?so. Money 5GG per cent. Wheat $ oi Kye . pi Cora .... ;lts .. Kg ... l'orlc .... Ki-ef.... Laid .... nuttor . Chfpse . Whisky. 47 & 4S 11 fei12 OO (lull 7 70 1G u 2 11 Gi HK 1 10 u I U CI1ICAGJ MARKETS. Chicago. March S, 1S. Flour Wheat t'oru Outs. Kvt- r.-irh-y I'ork Lard 1MK M:its... Jfutttr Klh Whisky r.iiu C 1 11 70 Plt til 7 10 6 ;c 2 O at 13Hk 14 1 V7 UIDCC Improves! Root ItccrPark rilllC J iS2C.2. Vts. Makes five Bullous of a dclicU'iis and sparkling hverajie wui1l o:i:e and tenij;rai. Sold by drdwisls. or sent hv m:i:l on rtcvipt of "5 cts. Address, CHAN. K. HI KES." .M-inuf:icturer. 2!3 Market hlrret, Phil adelphia, Pa. UitM LEGAL NOTICES. Public Legal Sale. fiALK or sciioor. iiovse. By virtue of a vote of the legal voters of Dis trict GS, in lawful nieetiu assembled. I will, on the Xth day ot .March. A. 1). ISt'O. at 2 o cltM-k p. in., still at Public Auction the School House IeUuij;i;iK to L)iIiict 65, of Cass County, Ne braska, f ho sale tt take place at the floor of said school house. E. II. VOOi.HY, Supt. Pub. Insi'n. Cass Co., Neb. I'lattsmouth. Neb., March 1st. lttfo. S0t5 SheriiTs Sale. By virtue, of an execution issued by A. N. HullivjtD. County Jud v.iiliin and for Cass County. Nebraska., ami to me iii;rted, I will, ou the lclh it ay el March. A. O. ISM), at 11 o' clock a. in., of said day, at the residence of Joeph Campbell, tn ltoek lihin's Precinct, in said County, sell at Public Auction the follow ing persona! property, to-wit : One Combined Keaper and .Mj-.ver, ami one 'i'hreshi'.n Machine anj llu.ne I'owfr, and all apjiurtcu-jnces an J fixtures for running the uiI machine. The same beinr levnrd upon ;i:ii takea as the prop erty of H. i' Mallow, ticfei;ii:Mit, t satisfy a judmriit of said Court by John II. L'achelor, plaintiff. l'iutt&innuth, Nob.. Feb. 28th. A. I. 180. Sot-' V.. W. It YKKS, Sheritf Cass Co.. Xeb. Legal. Notice is hereby jriven thai on the l."th day of 'i ptember. 1 purehtLseil at t.x ss.le t lie north half i n'i) of the sotitU east quarter (seV4) of KiTtiou thirty '.. township ten 1 10). ran so thirteen (Ul ea.-t 1. Jl.. Mttiate in Cass t'ouuty, Aehratk:;, ft.-r the tax of 1S74, ami ta:.ed to . Ami tii;:t tin less i"ciie:iu!iou t- efeftom is marie heiore the J9ih day of .Inni.1, isso, at the expiration of which date tlieriht to redeem w ill expire, application will he made, to the Treasurer of tne above said County of Cas for a t.tx deed theieou, S. ". AiiiitKIAll. Match 4th, ISi). frt3 Legal Eotiee. STATE Or XEUKASKa. It ASK A. 1 OI'FICK, 10. 18;'. ) IXSl'RAXCK W'.P T, AlDiTUK'fi OI'F Lincoln, I'eiiiaiy It is herehy 3?rt Inert thai the Home I.vsutt ax-k Co. of Xcw York, in the .state of New oik. has complied with the Insurance Law of this .State, anj is authorized to transact, the business of 1'ir.o Insurance in thiJ .Slate for the current year. Witness iny hand aud the seal of ' 4 tile Auditor of I'u'olie Aecouuts the l..., day aud year above written. SILAI" i V. W. LlKKTKK, v Auditor P. A. D0U la Cha5-rp of Insurance Department. Probate Notice. Iu the matter of the last vrill and testament of Josephs, t pton, di-eeai'ed. iu County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice is l.crchy given that G. S. I'ptu ha filed st a instrument in writ tug, purporting to he the last t. ill and tei'tauiant ci Josephs. I Dion, deceased. i:i:d asking that the wjtmo ha r.dtutt tcd to probate, and proved as ueu last willitnd testament, and that the hearing of said cauee is net for tha Gth day of April, A. U.. lsW.atone o'clock, p. in., til s;iid dy. a! the olUce t the County Judge in I'latt-inoetli, Neb., at v. hich time soul plaee ail persons interested nviy ap pear, and show eaute if ;tny tney have, why aid i list rumen; i-houid not be admitted to pro bite. A. N. SULLIVAN, 5;U Co.Jude. Sheriffs Sale, Ily virtue ef an order of ea'e, t.tstu-d fcy W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the listrlet Court itr.in and for Caos County, Nebraska, ti'id to me directed. I ill on the Cth day of April, A. 1). is.-,(t, at to o'clock a. in . or said diiy, nt the smith door of the C-mrt llou.-e. in the eity of rialtsmoutli. in FaidCouu'y. sril at Public Auc tion the following real estate, to-wit : The South eact guarts-r (seU) of tile North V,-est quarter tiiw'n). and thiriy-oiiC (31) acies off of t lie Noiih L:;t quarter (neVi) of the North West quarter (u-1- ). bt ln a!l of sai.i lar.t nam ed quarter, except wli'.t has been previously deeded to other parties ; all i section ninelren (IS), tt-'.vasliip No. twelve (12). north of ranjjo fourteen i'ii. liast of tiie '.;h P. I. ; all in Cass County, Nebraska. The same beinir levied up on and t ik. ii as th pmin-rty of James O'Neill and Jiachel O'Neill, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court by Jacob L. Phillips, plaintiff. PlaUsmM:!h, b., March 2d, LSfO. it. W. II YKi:s. Sheriff Cas Co., Neb. 6t5 I!y M. MrErwAis, Dop'y. Notice. The unknown owner or owners and claimants of lot. No. four (1; in block No. iw ent) '-seven 21) in thtf city of i'lalisniouth. i tne county of Cass and Stati" f Nebraska, will lake notice that on Hie 41 h day of April. A. U. !H73 one James cruee puti'iased said lot No. four tl) in block No. twenty-seven (27) iu said l'latts luouih City at J reasitrer'a tax sale for the de hnq.ii'ii' t:tes of the year lSTU smd took and received from Jaws hi. Patlerfoii. 'J iv.iMirer of Cass County a. tax saie certificate of pur ehuse fur said lot four (t) iii block No, inventy seven ('J7) and that aflerwaros. to-wit: on the l.itii day of February the undersigned as signee for a full Jind valuable consideration puivlutsed said ceri ilicale of s;,!e to said lot and took a d ne and reiraiat assiiMinieut of the i-aine und that the i:mh iNijtiied will on the '.'.".'li ilay of M:iy, iv.d. prevent said tax ;;!e certificate to I he Treasurer t'f Cass County, Nebraska, and demand a Thx Deed Conveying to the itmler Mined, the full and eonipiefrt title to irid h-t No. four 1 1 in block No. twenty -ceven (."J7), in said PlaHsrtiuv.lh City. 4Jtt V.vr.K.v ri.vK Kacen- Probate Notice. in the waiter cf;he estate ol Puttie"; Gfl.-oy, deceased. Iu toe County Court of Cass County, N't brar.ka. Upon reading and fdhi;; the duly verified pe tition of .b.iiu o'Kom ke. .i a injc ihat adiuuus ir.it ion ot the criatt i.t Patrick Giiroy, iei-fas-ed. i:e granted to him : Ordered thai notice .f the pcndeiiey t,i said eau'C he pubii.liet! in the Nebraska. II Kit M.v. a weekly iie.vpapcr printed published. and in getter..! circulation in I'airl Co.. f'.r three coi.seciitivo week, and ttiat tlie licti! lug of sai 1 caii'-o bo st t lor the sih day of Mirch. A. 1. !.,). at one o'clock, p. tn.. at l!:e o:hc t.f tin', t.'outiry .Iiidg". at ''iaitHmoiit h. at hie'l t inie and pluet. uil persons inter -xtr l luay iippf.-.r and sliovv cans,;, il ;ny they have, why tit::iihiistra:ou of said. -estate ;sii"i.ld not be granted to the faid John O'JConrke, aceoid in to the prayer of id Te:i;ion. A. N. Kc'i.i.i VAX, Co. Judi.-e. Piattsinoulh. I'eo. IS. Ut. iv.3 R ad Notice. To nil vhom U ;:viy Cnr.rern: Tne C 'itiaiis-io.ier app diited to locate a road Commencing ou the n-ci ioa iine dividing cec lites thirtecii imd t t-enty-foiir (13 i town twelve (l.'i ii!.i ti! : range thirteen l.i) eavt a: A MUt:t where Chica: o Avenue crosses s..;d line. Tiieiii e e;ivler!y on tne most practicable route to Pine-Jin Avenue iH section eighteen (li) town twelve (TJ) range fourteen (H). Kaid rortil !ut:s as no.v loc.ued over a part of the norin ea.it quarter tnc'i) of the north eavt c'larier fncVi bf section neuty-lour (! ! to nt v. rive (l'J) tango tiiii teei! 1 1.-.) ... d over the loirm v. e-t p::a ter tnw ) ef the north west quarter (nw til seclion l'iuctf en I'iO in t .);i twvtve 1 range fourteen llljH'.U over a part of i he i.t.rrii east nuartet ue!4 j of the m rili t :,t qmn ti r row ?i j of secl'tin ideeteeti i: j in town t-.vt-tve north of range fourteen li- east it the ah i. M. hj.s reported in favor of nit. Iticati.r.i thereof, a'ld a!i oiijecttons thereto or c'.ims for dae.;;igi f. Must be liied m ti.e touiity Chris's oiiice. on ot 'before noon en the thiv of A 5i ii. A. 1). ls. or such loa't v i.I be rii-cinred an open and e-Flahl-Mtt'd road wiihe.i:i rcf. re:ii e thirvio. ' 4.15 .1.1). l'l ir.to. lick. Notice. Tnrntrnr iM-:pant or the ft -!'.o-. tl-i-stii'ett Kc.tl Tsttitf, -.u tho t tutt.ty t.t r"..ss ;iti-i St.-tte of t-ln ;i-kt. w it : Lot No. 4 in 1. 1. -el; No. 74 i:i the r:!y of J'!:irtsi,i: u: It. ('. t i-.f...ty, i-tira-na. Y tn i p. re herehy Lotifiei' II. hi. I he :.ie thtrrn.eil ftea! Kstrtte SeKSt-r! l-. !:rp injr to H !IOIl-le.h'lMl .-f t;:i Ctinlv. o: tlie 23tl tlay of Tove;nbr-r. lf-11 fi lti'to r.n- the ttn(Ieiii'nel. tiu rf hcinj; t;o !;er t?Jotltrs, for tlie tiires lev:-l tl:e.re;ii for the year 1 '.,. m.i! ttiiit iinlpB the s.une is reuet-inetl from r.eh J s:tl o:t 'r hefoie t i.e 1st rtav of April, lKSti, de-tl will be isuea for sid ki-zl vi:-te to i 44CZ ILC.i fclilTa. Administrator's Sale. By virt ue and in pursuance of an order of thiJ District Court, .Second Judicial lis.net, within and for Otoe County. State of Nebraska, dated November 17. A. 1. 1879, utid January 20. A. 1. lxH;. I will oiler for Kjtle tit I'ubtic Aucliou, on Tuesday, the !th day of March. A. 1. isso. at 1 o'clock p. in. of xaid day. at the front door of the building where the last term of the District Court was held, of said district, in Hie eity of Plattsiiioi.th, C:lss County, Mate of Nebraska, t'e follow iptf descri-ed real ectate, to-wit: The South Kat quarter (se1) of section fifteen U5), in township eleven til), iu range eleven (11); also the North Fast (ut) of North Kast quarter (ne1) of section eight (S), and the North half (n't) of North West quarter inw1,). aud North West (nw) of North Kait qiutrter (neK) ot section nine (3), in township eleven (It). IU range eleven (11) ; all or said laud lying Kast of tiie cit!i (!:) principal meridian, in Cass t:oiinfy, istate tif Nebraska. Terms of Sale One-third of tho purchase money of said teal estate to be paid nt the time of .i!e ; one-third to be paid in one year ; one third to be paid in two year, from date of sale ; to be secured by notes and mortgage on the property, at ten per cent, interest from date of sale until paid, interest payable annually. Hated. Nebraska City, Nebraska, i'ebruary Ctii. A. 1). lKfO. C. W. SEYMOm. Administrator and Kxecutnr of the Kstate of John W. Seymour, deceased. 471A J. L Cuiiniiihiim, HOUSE PAINTER! AND ORNAMENTEJi. Paper EBanginET, Eitilsuitil nine:, draining' and Glazing-, A specialty. Also a first class Piano & Organ Finisher. t-'-JT Would say to the people o riatte mouth, that I fully WA.RTIAXT ALL. CONTRACTS. A share of the patronage Is solicited. Orders will receive prompt attention. 48mS J. E. CUNNINGHAM. W. C. Browx. Eowi.v R. Prick. Edwin- E. Bkowm proton, rirt tv Co., ' Coniiiiisi'iou Merchants la MIVB &T&GK, Koora 81, Now Exchange Cuildlng, Union feitocli Y&rJs. - - C'Ulez. RVKKIl 11T mtlJISSION TO E. S. STICK ev. President Puion Stock Yards National Hack. Chicago. New Firm ! JOMft & AGNEW, &t tlie Brick Livery Stable. PLATTSMOUTH, - NEUKASKA. The old Conner Stables. In I'lattsmouth, are nnw leased by Jones & Agnew, aud they havo u hand New aud handeoiuc accommodations, in the shape of HORDES, CARRIAGES, BVGQIE3, and SADDLE UORHES. Yi'e aro prepared to keep 1IOP.SE3 FOR SALES TRADE! And will Train end Break Colts On Reasonable Terms. ALS0KEME2IRER, That with plenty of room (that every one kncwd we have; tuourrialde, we can get Parm er Htoek and wagons. loads ot nay, &c, unaer cover, wi;ne tliey wiil keep dry. Thanking all tho old patrons for their liberal! ty.we solicit their trade for the future, satisfied Hint we can accommodate them better aud do Letter by them than ever before. 501y JONES:&AGNEW. New Departure ! cf our well known Tailor, Marrm OJMQiirlzQ WHO HAS rZRMA XEXTLX LOCA TED. On Loiecr Main St., oi$. Court House. A Fl'LL LINE CF ZEPizsais a-coiDS w ill constantly he kept In stfn-k and ailjor jers promptly filled . A Fit Guaranteed! in every instance. 3-I)o:it forget the I.oc-Uion. wr M. O'ltoritlCi:, Prop. H. A. VATERMAN&S0N; Wholesale and Uctail Dealors lu 1'INE LUMBER. LATH. UINGLES. DOOIIS, ULINDS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC. Ma street. Corner cf Fifth. I'LATTSMOUTH, - - - - ITEIi. Still Better Rates for Lumber MIOHOLStSHEPARD&CO-BalflBWfm StaMUh4 AST"ftll'f:T.V trt:BI.E a vmdmrn n.A-.. ..In 1-m tb.o on. kair thu m4 kM. . I''.i:iA JM.K, Tl tCliU.V, M ft! KAtV-HI Hll.i HTt:Al-r.HVlir.f, wit p.ial f.ir.. ,f f,wM, Putiliiiiir, S.'.-l.r r.comm,. o4 Rcrnnij entirely aigo.a In etter mni.ee. Htemnt-rewer OstCte uid Ktenai renee htparaiore n appc'iitltr Year Uee ef Sfpnrntore, from te II horee-pewer ; tltlt;IM Improved kunnte4 Kerw-rinern. Utt Venn of I'ro.i.rron. a,i Co.Uiieoe. 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MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS JfOli FrE YEARS TIME. TC CEXT IXTKKK8T. NO COMMISSIONS. Eaquire of I). II. WJIEELEH & COf I'lattsuiouth; er II. E. MOOIIE, Lin coln, Nebraska. 21tf WILLIAM HEROLDj drnlcr lit DIIY GOODS, CLOTHS. BLANKETS. FLANNELS, FUKXISIIIN'G GOOD GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS; Lurc stock cf BOOTS and SHOES to be CLOSED OUT AT C0SrJLf ;Ct ;V Notions, CiueensWarOf &ad lu fact everything you can call for la the line of General Merchandise.- CASH PAID FOlt IIIDKS AND l'L'KS. Alt kinds of oouttry crodfe taken In ea change for posds. Champion Milliard UalU J. W. MURPHY, - - Prop. Main .Street. Opp. I'latlo Vulley. rest vra yn or crdAlis, Avri.ris, CAXJ'IKS. A' U'f.-t. AXD A UKSLUAL STOCK Of COX rhCTIOXEll i t:s, Given Out in Exchange I'OU I'OOL CIUXICS. f y-All GeiUU-mcn are respectfully Invited to" call, Hid pari icijiate, or ollierwls, in the amusements afforded. '1 ho best of order Is fcl ways preserved and everyone.cau nJo; thuuU le.vc. 471Y fuinlir Jt Graintr. ALL KINDS OF Raiding, raining, &ksk$, S piper gauging Also, rJCcoratlous of till kinds. Painted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SPECIALLY. IlfcrEUKXCKS t A. H. Tavi.ois, .t. VAl.l.rkr, fin.. N. lIOI..MR., K. IlKKkXK.t. Hit mm T2irckLcp liackiaor- and Portable a..d Traction En e.n 60. TKr T AXDAXtO l onilnu UtrtufUnt tU Grmtni V ITt'MLT" r Orl-flilf, Tl BatUf , rorfect Cl.mir. Ar.J m4 Thorough 'rft. IVtOlil'Ali AHI.K In Vf YaMrlal. 7"AW f I'.ri.. r kwkjnutalp, Ml.foM lltul, ui Nlr ef Md.!. . i A!f VKL'.tl'H ttr MparMr afk In ma H4. m firyn.tnll unnuramlli kou mM hf wnlf Bucrtamtml Jlumwbwt tm rix. l itnotbT. t'lovcr. and nil stller tW4. iaHDi bt.itt. l.rTi.o Wnl-.h. LuMarK. Iowa. ts: "Von will llnd i.irl.-fd 1 f;r slxttten montrMt' itiMsriptloii to liie Wnr.si.T New. I would not bS without Hie WeLT Nw If It dn,t U Tear." N'oel Conturicf, rrereieeiit, ICeUnd County, Mli'h.. cart: " I tcinl yon th wtililn lnhed SI forixta montiis' ihserioiiou f-r the n:CAor Vukli Newi, 1 hr.ve tnUt-n inpfft fron eti-rr direction li the liilld .St s- and hurr fonn I tho rtr t wantatttsf. I I :iltk orn Imdy onilit t l.ka lt V.'hy, there's noiiiinr likn It ff.r 73 o-nu a )i , Art anonTniont .'ii,criiMr writ' eijiressty i tt- h: sitlsai-t o:i wttu txc i r. n