The Herald. !.O0Al. ADVEKTISKMENTS. r:.:iii-nt. 25 rents Hue. Regular advertis er. I;' rents per line. No adTeruscunait lusert- t i..f le-ii t.in 25 cents. tinilren at Statute rites. A ;t'.rtvy-. nii'l o;!u- t ot the law mill be neld i-,.title lr ;i mvI notices they Intnd in, U.i VI t.:irt;r tte::i.t:td!:iK a proof of p'lh'iua .:: ot :uiy notice v. ill be te!d tor the ounlica Uoi: 'm ! audi liotiu. CO M M V.' X i C A VI O X S. An ir spue Is limited, :t!l coMiimtnica'Ioiis tins! ! hn.rf and U the point, with no wasW T"m- i:i-t 1 r-piiHiljl for toe correctness Vr.r:'..: 4 t copy of paid m-Ut-er and paid Le-kx-'h. ':.iy. !. Any priu wlio takes the pfipfa- regularly Iium tlic pm'-oince. whether rtiroc.ed to his cilicr tie Is a subscriber or not 18 ruKiuiille for the ;i.iy. 1 It any person orut his paper discontin ued he iiiu-4 pay all arrearages, or the publish er n'wy contiuiie lo send It until payment is made, mid eollect Uie whole amount, whether U paper is la. n from the olilce or uot. A 1 lie court cave decided that refusing to take newHuaper and periodicals from the post cflice. or removing and leaving them uncalled for, U prima tacit tvideuce of utTaUtTiONAl, VKAUO. LOCAL NEWS. Meals at all hours at Davis & Co.'s. Six tts Good Coffee for 31.00. at &2tf The Great Red Store. Good Cigars remember, at Davis & Co.'s. 51 12 More of the b lasted 8 now this morning. Are we goiug to have winter all summer? . Go and see Chambers new stock or harness, etc. Itezular cooked meals at all hours nt Davis & Co.'s 5U2 Dr. Warner's Health Corset3 at Mrs. .Tohnstm & Sweeney's. 51 12 Oysters always fresh and good at Davis & Co.'s Restaurant. 5U2 Buy a ticket for the Fireman's Jall, a good time is guaranteed. Warm Peanuts at all times, fresh misted, at the P. 0. News Depot. 1 An answer to Mr. Metteer's ware bouse plan will appear next week. A large stock of spring goods to be seen soon at Chambers. J. V. Glover has been appointed Postmaster at Louisville. "All hunk." Keenan & Grace have dissolved partnership. Ktenan goes to the Black II ills. The "Plattsinouth Board of Trade" ci;;ar is on sale now at the P. O. News Depot. 1 Henry Eikenbary's barn is loom ing up big, and is going to be"a nice burn, too. Row at Rock Bluffs as it is a very grave affair we ferbear to men tion names. A line of new embreideries, very cheap and ia late designs at Mrs. John son & Sweeney's. 51 12 Don't fail to try the Boss Cigar 'Plattsmeuth Board of Trade" at the P. O. Xews Dapot. 1 Philip, of Xews Depot fame, is havi; soui of the nobbiest cards in town, printed at this office. T. P. Hegan, Esq., of Buffalo, and owner of the lot on corner of Main and Fifth streets, was here yesterday. Twelve wagon loads of lumber went out for Billy Eikenbary's barn the other day ; made the street rattle. . Ulyssis Grant, Jr., and Miss Flood of Cal., arw really a goin' to get mar ried some of these days, old gossip says. Judge Maxwell came down on the train with Ye Editor Monday even ing, and went west to Lincoln Tuesday morning. The Bee says the Republican State Central Committee will meet the 28th of Feb., 1880. Like to see 'em do it this year. C. II. Parmele and Win. Murray bought and shipped Tom Wiles' cattle with theirs. F. M. Young also shipped last Monday. The cheerful "click" of the tele graph key is now heard in the Red Store, and Charly Powell is the boss of the machine. Call and see our ten cent counter, on which will be found articles worth from 25c to S1.00. 52 tf Great Red Store. Come and price with us, before you spend your money. Xo trouble to show goods. One price and fair dealing guaranteed. The Great Red Store. 52tf Foot of Main St. Xew designs in back combs, gilt and jet hairpins, lace aud lisle thread open worked gloves at 51t2 Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. Xew and -Elegant flowers, also new styles of silks and ribbons in pol ka dots, and brocaded designs at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 51t2 Go to C. G. Herold for your first class clothing at low rates. The larg est stock ever seen in the city and more constantly arriving. 51t4 Old maa Fowler, the Phrenology man is out west on a bust, and Prof. Love can't get his bust and the whole head business is most busted. The Presbyterian Coffee Social will meet at the residence of Mr. G. F. Gy ger, Thursday evening, March 18th. All art invited to come. Mrs. J. X. Wise, Sec. Allen & Co.'s Richmond Gem, 35 cents per i pound, and Ole Virginia, 15 cents per package, both curly cut, the best anJ finest smoking tobaccos in town, sold at J. Pepperberg's. 50tf We will have on hand a large and well-selected stock, bought from lirst hands, which we will sell at rock bot . taui prices. "Live aud let live" is our ttlwlttvr, UIIU I'll 111 UlUIieV I IV n..lt.l Bwl fAII CTrSll e.k.m . coming to see us. ' The Great Red Store. 52tf Foot of Main St. Personal. Mrs. Capt. Paine went east Friday. Wm. Murray has sold all his cattle and did very well with them. They were all in all perhaps as fine a lot as any in the county. Our Sheriff, Boss Hyers, returned from 111. Friday, where he left ma dame II. well, and all the folks sorry to see him leave, as we are glad to get him back. Most everybody out of debt, except printers, like to see the Sher iff now and then. A blessing to humanity is what Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup can well be termed, for it has done more good al ready than any other medicines. 1 Oh yes. don't eat any more stale Peanuts, but go to the P. O. Xews De pot, and buy fresh Roasted Peanuts from the Patent Roaster, always warm A good slock of groceries at rock bottom prices. Don't- forget to call and see how cheap we are selling. Country produce taken in exchange. 52tf Great Red Store. Changing presses this week and part of last, has necessitated the delay of considerable Job work. We will endeavor to have everything cleared up by Saturday. James Keenan returns thanks for many favors received in a business way, during his stay in Plattsmouth, and savs he shall not forget the boys in the Black Hills. L. H. Pickard, gen'l sup't of Ca hill & Co.'s Agricultural Implement works, Kalamazoo, Mich., called yes terday. They are selling Sulky Plows in this County now. It sort e seems to us that that sand might be removed from the side walk, between 51 h street aud the P.O. Every lady has to trapse through, and every person get3 sanded down, more or less. Mr. Frank Stander bwught the handsome black Clydesdale team of Holmes & Patterson, at nearly 400. They are beauties, and Stander has as good an "all service" team as there is in the County. Merges says quite a number of his old customers come down the street to hunt him up. The bad weather is de laying his new building, but we hope it will soon let up and then he can move back to the old quarters. Elbert Duke was down last week and says the Block puzzle, of 15 blocks in 16 spaces, to range regular, is all the rage in Omaha. Duke says they can't do it by any of the processes pub lished in the great dailies. W. R.Thomas, returned Saturday night from Kirksville, Missouri, where he has been on an inspection tour for Calvert, the B. & M. Engineer. He left for Omaha on the afternoon train Monday, where he has a situation in the B. & M. offices. Scene Post Office Phil Young's Peanut roaster running at full speed (1000 peanuts to the hour.) Cap. Mar shall at delivery window singing so lo(w): "We may scatter and handle the mail as we will, But the scent of "them peanuts hangs round us still." Prof. Foster, a very fine temper ance lecturer, whose meetings for the past week have been advertised in these columns, gave us an interesting closing lecture on Tuesday evening. We think him much superior to many other lecturers who have been here, and hope he may meet with success in his work. Among the curiosities of setting up a new Power Press is the wonder ful facility with which an ordinary monkey or "8" wrench can crawl out of the way of the men, even under boards, piles of old newspapers, and off in odd corners, behind posts, and so on. We know they must have done this, f 9r every one knows printers can't lie, and each individual boy in the of fice will swear that he "saw that same wrench in plain sight," on the floor or the press but a moment before. A dry old joker, who lives not far away, says, that some time ago a wid ow lived on a certain road leading out of town. A fellow citizen, who arose early and came to town to his daily work, got into the habit of watching the tracks that led up to the widow's house, as he walked along, and soon got so expert that he could tell just who had visited her. One day he met a well-to-do fellow citizen, and says: "You was late up at the widow's this morning." "Me? I never was at the widow's, at alll" "You must not lend your boots to another man, then; let ine see your right foot!" W-t-d-f-c showed up, and behold, a projecting tuck on the nigh quarter of his off foot gave him away. Hank Streight says a burly pil grim walked iato his store, and up to the window, the other day just a3 he was busy making out some orders to go into the mail, passing in a letter and some change, he says: "I want two stamps." Hank pushed out the stamps and change without looking up. The fellow waited and looked and by and by says: "Ain't yon goin' to put them stumps on?" Still writing Hank answered rather shortly "Xo. I think you've got about as much time to lick those stamps and put 'em on as I have, we don't keep a 'licking clerk at this Post Office." "You don't lick stamps here and put 'em on, ch?" "Xo I don't." "Well you're a h 11 of a Postmaster, that's all I've got to say. Down at Plattsmouth they always lick my stamps and put em on for me.rAeydo." Hank came dewn hist week to set if he could engage the "licking clerk," from the Plnttsmouth Post office to come up there awhile. (. F. Gjger. " House Painting. Carriage painting. Graininp-, Calsomiaing, Paper-hanging. Work warranted and specimens shown at J. V. Weckbach's and R. B. Wind ham's. 52ui0 KING THE BELL! IJLOW Till, WHISTLE!! Time's Up. Get Aboard!!! The renders of this paper this week will have the pleasure of reading the flrst issue f a paper ever printed on a "Power (or Rotary Cylinder) Press" in this county. We hope it is a pleasure to them, for it has been anything but a pleasure to us. "Our new power press" arrived last week Friday; that is to Bay, a mass of iron frames, bolts, screws, slots, holes, rollers and thinge were hauled up from the Depot, and the bill called 'em a "Press," but we found out they wern'ta press by along shot. All day Saturday, all day Mon day and most of Tuesday our boys aid ed by Peter Bates and a host of "super visors and enumerators" about town f us'sed with those pieces, and bolts and screwg and slots and levers and cranks and eccentrics, and Wednesday morn ing we could hardly say we had a press yet, Wednesday noon however, she be gan to roll them off, and "here's yer pa per" bright and fresh as ever; not so good as we would like it, not so much matter as we will have, but yet the old Herald wound off on a Cylinder and squeezed by a crank in the most ap proved and "eccentric" fashion. Pardon us If we are a little mixed this week, a little dizzy as it were. Our ears have been dinned all the week with: "Set her up, let her down, tura her over, let her back, send her for ward; bow, turn her; forward I! back ward, raise her, lower her, come ahead, back her up, put on more pressure, take it off, unscrew that nut, where's the wrench, loosen her, tighten her, where's the wrench, that's it, don't you forget it, now she goes, where's the wrench oh! Gosh how a wrench can hit, where's the Doctor, sew my lip up, patch my head, oh my fingers, screw her up, don't hit there, let her loose, where's the wrench and don't you forget it, Any woman around thought I'd make that press work, new she work's, where's the wrench; no, she don't, stop her, twist that iron, ink her, hit that cam, regulate that eccentric, where's the wrench, oh here she goes; oh Lord! 'the fly' won't work, fix the table, 'don't you forget it, where's the wrench, my fingers, leoK out, take care, here she goes, back her, roll her, lower the cylinder, raise the feed, fix the tapes, now regulate 'them eccentrics here wo are, now she goes" till at last, after mashed fin gers, lost wrenches, big cuss-words, black-faces and inky-fingers have be come common property, "thera eccen tric's" (that, and don't you forget it, is Peter's talk) all work, the live Machine moves off in all the wonder of a nine teenth century invention and clean and clear the papers fall from the fly like wheat from the thresher, "and don't you forget it." ; '- r Although Cass Couuty is one of the oldest and richest counties in Nebras ka, and Plattsmouth one of the oldest and richest towns on the Missouri River, this is the first Power Press ever set np in the County or town. Owing to the backwardness of our peo ple in many things and the habit they have ef sending . all their printing away from home to save ten cents, r even five, no printer has heretofore felt like incurring the expense of so costly a machine for making news. Xow the day has come, however, thanks to new blood, new energy, new railroad improvements, and better times generally, when it may pay if we have the right kind of support, aud we feel proud as we hope our readers feel proud that the old Stand by The Herald, one of the first papers in the County and oue of the very oldest in the State wa3 and is the Drst to add to its power, its strength and capacity and to your pleasure and profit we hope, in making this grea,t improve ment. Give us your hand friends and help us along, but aboye all give us your two dollars, to grease the cylin der and ink the rollers and soon the Herald will loom up with a nine col umn Weekly and a neat six column Daily attachment or annex. "Wehepe so, and'you hope so, and so mote it be. We learn on good authority that Messrs. Crites and Wentworth, pro prietors of the new Democratic paper will bo here this week yet, or first of next with their power press and a good first class office. Their goods are all on the train and may arrive any day. K rites but we'll have papers enough, eh ? Take Notice! Remember the meeting of the Driv ing Park Association, on Saturday, at 1 p. rn.t sharp. Cap. Wiles ha3 received part of the money, and the rest must be paid; besides, new officers should be elected. All turn out. Yestry Notice. The anuual meeting for the election of Wardens aud Vestrymen will be held at St. Lake's Church Easter Mon day, March 29th, at 7:30 o'clock, p. m. All members are requested to attend. By order of the Vestry. The Nebraska Farmer. The March number of the Nebraska Farmer is before us aud we like it. A large amount of its space is devoted in the piesent instance to the sorghum question, and the matter is well hand led both editorially and by correspon dents. "We furnish the Farmer aLd our paper both one year for 82.65. Worklngmen. Before you begin your heavy'spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strength ening to prevent an attack of Ague, Billions or Spiing Fever, or Some oth er Spring sickness thai. will unfit you for a season's wnrk. You will save time, much sickness and great expense if you will use one bottle of Hop Bit ters in your family this month. Don't wait. See another column. 13-14-15 Die. Sherman, bring the shot gun, hand me down the butcher knife, get a "press wrench" or two now I'm armed; hunt me up at once, youngster, that man, that being who got up this 13-14-15 thing, hunt him up I say, or forfeit your scalp; I want to kill him, he must be killed. We always theugbt our matrimoni al partner was pretty level headed, pretty strong morally, above small vi ces, &c, until now. Last night one of the bovs got a box cover and marked out 15 squares in it, and then cut some square pasteboard chips 1, 2, 3, &c, and at it they went, wife and all. We came home about ten, and 6, 8, 7, 9, 11, 13, mumble mumble was all we could hear. We put an end to that game and the family retired for slumber there's where we missed it, 'long in the night better half was groaning, groaning: "What's the matter dear? eat too many apple-dumplings?" (she's very fond of 'em and we'd had'em for dinner) groan, mutter, "13, 14, 8, 11, oh dear, I can't get it" a few minutes quiet and then: "I wish I'd never seen that puzzle." This is only the first night, what it'll be when the disease fairly comes to a head we don't know. Any way we've let Pepperberg's dog loose evenings since to keep other folks away s it's terribly catching. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between James Keenan and James Grace, under the firm name of Keenan & Grace, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts contracted prior to March 12th, 1880, are assumed and will be paid by James Grace, and all debts due the firm of Keenan & Grace are paya ble to said James Grace. James Keenan, 52 14 James Grace. Plattsmouth, Neb., March 15th, 1880. Plow Trial. The Farmers in this vicinity are in vited to witness a test of Work and Draft of the Celebrated Hapgood Sul ky Plow, to be held on the farm of Widow Adams, oh the old Fair Grounds, about three mi!es south-west of Plattsmouth. on the 26th day of March, 1880, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. We claim to have the Lightest Draft Plow in the World, aud will prove to you by a scientific test with the Dynamometer, that our Plow will run lighter on the team and carry a man than a common walking Plow. Farmers, come out and test this mat ter for yourselves while you have an opportunity, and then, when ready to purchase, you will know where to buy a Plow that will not kill your horses. We will give any man $10.00 who will bring a Walking Plow into the field that will do good work, and draw as light as our Sulky Plow in proportion to the inches turned. Come and see us. HAPGOOD PLOW CO. By Fred Gorder, Ag't, Plattsmouth, Xeb. 52tl S. I. Smith, general superintendent of the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway, arrived in the city yes- W. H. Smith, of the firm of Short & Smith, Syracuse, manufacturers of three-spring wagons, is in town. Oma ha Xews. If Syracuse, or Omaha either, is short of Smiths, we'll lend 'em some; frin stance: A. Smith just arrived last night. B. Smith left this morning with his tripod. C. Smith ask Charley Black or the telephone. D. Smith runs his own planer. E. Smith just out. - F. Smith will send word in a day or so. G. Smith remotely connected with the chain gang. II. Smith not taking a nap, but making a map. I. Smith ask the old man. J. Smith supposed to be John;"uuf ced." K. Smith a nonest man. L. Smith don't want to be known. P. Smith put a C before it. W. Smith everybody knows. Old man Smith is raising a family in Happy Hollow. The young Smiths all growing up healthy, happy and virtuous. Rest of family on Assessor's books next spring. A young man by the name of Wil liam Kotz, coachmau for Mr. Charles McClellan, came to my store one morn ing complaining that his feet hurt him very badly, and expressing fears that they were frost-bitten. He had in vain tried to get relief by consulting phy sicians, and had endeavored, without success, to ease the pain by rubbing his feet with snow and ice, the reme dy applied in such cases. Being ex posed a great deal to the cold by his occupation, his feet got worse daily, until one day he fainted in the street. A few days after he again came to my store and showed me his feet. I have seen a great many sores in my life, but nothing to equal this, and was afraid the poor fellow would lose his limbs. He asked me for St. Jacobs Oil: but at first I refused, as I did not wish to take the responsibility upon myself, not being a great admirer of so-called Patent medicines. However, some friends, who happened to be in the store at the time, begged me give the St. Jacobs Oil to the sufferer; so we rubbed his feet well with the Oil, and he took the remainder with him. Aft er nine days the same man again came into my store, perfectly well, and re quested me to write to you of this most wonderful cure; he also stated, that two other persons had been cured of Rheumatism by the same bottle which helped him. John Lenzex. Avon, Loraine Co., Ohio, Jau. 17, '79. Carpet Wcanng. . The undersigned respectfully solicits orders in this line, and guarantees com plete satisfaction, or no pay. Charges very moderate. Enquire at Fred'Herr ni a nn's store. 4914 A. Hansen. Our old stand-by, Fred. Gorder, has now on hand Sulky Plows, for Spring plowing xx Corn Planters x x Har rows xxx ! ! ? ? But Cultivators to insur th next corn crop that's Fred's great "holt." Come and see his Cultivators. s 50t4 Plattsmouth Driving Park "and Agri cultural Association. The stockholders of the above orga nization are requested to meet at one o'clock, sharp, on Saturday, March 20th, in the Court House, for important bu siness very, necessary to be transacted, and a full turn out is earnestly re quested, if the object of the associa tion is to be a success. J. Vallery, Sr., Jno. A. MacMcrphy, V. Pres. 51t2 . Sec'y. Farm for Sale 820 acres, seven mrles from the city. Improvements first class; 400 bearing fruit trees ; Cheap and ok easy terms. Call soon and get a bargain. 50t4 Will. S. Wise. Notice to Teachers. I will hold an examination at Green wood on the last Friday and Saturday of March. E. II. Wooley, 50t3 Co. Supt. Restaurant. Davis & Co. keep one of the best Restaurants ever run in the town. In Ben. Hemple's old building. 5U2 To Loan. Money at 10 per cent, interest on im proved farms. Apply to 51m3 R. B. Windham. Noliee. All persons in Cass County who have horuesteaded, will rind out something to their interest by calling on me. Call without delay. Will. S. Wise, 50t4 Fitzgerald's Block, Plattsmouth. Removed. Misses Herrmann & Wurl have re moved their Millinery headquarters to Wm. Herold's store, where they will be happy to receive their old custom ers and many new oues. 50t2 A young sow, three quarters Essex, for sale at the Herald office. tf Allen's Mill oii the Weeping Water. ' W. T. Allen has his Mill in the very best of running order and wants all the custom he can get. He will guar antee no one will go from the mill dis satisQed, $5 reward for bad flour made out of good wheat. He has all kinds of stock" for sale and the very best, will sell cheap on good terms. Call and see him soon as he is selling out to move west. He pays his best respects to all of his old Customers. 50t2 W. T. Allen. SPECIAL NOTICES. Thirty of the best oman makers of the World are competitors at the Tari Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two highest gold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. IIoruc-Made Cigars. Avoid smoking eastern filthy tenement-made cigars. Ask your dealers for Pepperberg's pure brands of home made cigars. If you 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 en hand, at prices to suit the times. 42tf Julius Peiperbero. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Stilt Rheum Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail. Plattsmouth. Neb. 24Iy. Hard Wood For Sale. Good hard wood for sale. Inquire at Guthman & Weckbach's store. 44tl3 To-day's Eclipse. Of all other medicines Browns Pop ular Western Remedies, may be seen in every family where used. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith & Black and O. F. Johnson, Plattsinouth, aud John Painter and Eledge & Co., East Plattsmouth. Itronu's Vegetable Liver rill Cure Billiousuess and Sick head-ache. unowxx coin; ii kalham Heals the lungs and cures coughs and colds. ISKOlVX N TAK TIIOCIIF.H Cure sore throat and hoarseness, and clear and strengthen the voice. UUOW.VS'H AK.VICAHAL.VK Ilea's ulcers, cuts, burns and inflam ed eyes. Ilrowu'j (acriumi Cutarrli Cur. Is taking the place of all other ca tarrh remedies. WIkt. used in con nection witli Comp. Ext.Sarsapap.il la, Dandelion & Iodine ok Potas sium, it has Xever failed to cure. 48tf Notice lo Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass count', will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 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 Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. A Rochester Physician's Experience. R. Caulkins, M. D., of Rochester, N. certifies Oct. 6th, 1879, that he has used the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in his practice for diseases of the kid neys and liver, and the result has been satisfactory in the extreme. He says: "I would now prescribe the same rem edy to all similarly alllicted, aud you are at liberty to so stut in votir testi monials." 41tl3 Dr. King' California Golden Com pound. Is a strictly vegetable preparation, and will positivaly cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, coming up of Food, Pain iu pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness, Constipation. Jaundice, Liver Coin plaiut or auy affection of the Stomach or Liver, in the shortest time possible. You are not asked to bur until you know what you are getting. There fore, an you value your existence, do not fail to no to your Druggist and get a trial bsttlfree nf cJiurgp, winch will show what -a irtful.ti oho dollar buttle j will !.. sk tor Dn. king s Cali-I fouxia fioi.DEN Compound, and take : n other. Sold by .Smith & IJbick, . wholesale aud. retain, Plat summit, i Neb. 27c6ly J THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GKAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday. March 17. 1880. dst 93 19 23 4 60 S 754 00 3 23 20 25 lo 50 00 Wheat. No.2.. Cora, ear " shelled,.. Oats, Burley, No. 2 . Kye. Native Cattle. HOg, Butter Eggs Potatoes NOT FATZ. to Mfl for oar irle Lin for I8SO. t Am to ur aiUlreu upon p bllcallon. Contmlna " descriptions of Tery- pionl or family om, with over l.i00 lllntr..ii...n. We tell all f ood at whole! prices In quantities to nuit li iifhnwr. Theonlr Instil u! Ion In America BIONTCOMKISY WARII Jfc CO., " U47 JU-i iX Wtth.mii Ave., Chicago, 111. inin rniuirea ror 11113170 Improved Koot Heerl'aelt lllnLj as. 25 Ct. Makes live gallons of a drliiiwiiH and sparkling beverage whole some nnd temperate. Sold by druggists, or Kent by mail on receipt of i ets. Address. CIIAS. E. HIKES. .Manufacturer. 215 Market Street. Phil adelphia, fa. 50126 LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. n the matter of the Estate of Wilhelniine Mer ton, deceased. In the Couuty Court of Cas County. Nebraska. Xotlce Is hereby nlveti that J. W Marshall, administrator of the estate of the oald Wilhel mina Merlon, deceased, has made application lor final setlement. :.ud th:tt said cause is set for hearing at my olHce at riattsnioiuii. on the 14th day of April. A. D. 18H). at 1 o'clock p. in., on baid day ; at which time and place all per sons interested may be present and examine said accounts. A. N. SULLIVAN, Couuty Judye. l'lattf nioutli, March 18, 1880. ti'ij Proposals for Military Supplies. Headquarters Department of the Platte, Office Chief Quartermaster, Fokt Omaha. Neb., March 13, lsso. Sealed Proposals, iu triplicate, subject to the ueual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday. April aoth, ls.so, or at the name hour, (allowing for the dif ference in time,) at the offices of Hie Quarter masters at the followsng named station, at which places and time they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of Military Supplies during the year coinmeucing July 1st,' ltK). and ending June Mtli, 1881, as follows : Wood, Hay aud Charcoal or tuch of said supplies as may be required at Omaha Depot. Fort Omaha, Fort Hartsuff, Fort Niobrara. Fort McPherson, Fort Sidney, Chey enne Depot. Fort Russell, Fort Sander, Fort Steele, tort Hall, Fort Dou;latf, Fort Cameron, Fort Robinson, Camp Sheridan, Fort Laramie, Fort Fctterman, Fort McKinney and Fort Wa shakie. 4 Proposal will also be received at this office to the day and hour above named, for the de livery on the cars at the point nearest to the mines on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad of live thousand tons of Coal, of 2-J40 pounds to ihe ton. Also for delivery at the Omaha Depot, or at stations on the I iilon Pacific Railroad ast front Kearney Juui'tiou. of two million pounds Corn, and one million pounds Oats. Rids for grain should state the rate per 100 pounds not per bushel. Payment for the sup plies depends upon a future appropriatiou for the purpose by Congress. Proposals for either class of the stores men Honed, or for quantities less than the whole re quired, will be received. . Facli proposal should be in triplicate, separate for each article, and each vtaiion. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. A preference will be given to articles of domestic production. Rlank propoval and printed circulars statins the kind and estimated quantities of Wood, Hay and Charcoal required at each station, and giving full instruction a to the manner of bid ding, conditions to be observed by bidders and ternik of contiact, &c, will be furnished on ap plication to this office or to the.Quarteraiasters at the various stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked : "Proposals for at ." aud addressed to the undersigned or to the re spective Post and Depot Quartermasters. M. I. LUDINGTON, S2t4 ' Chief Quartermaster. Probate Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Win. E. Done Ian, deceased. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given, that Allie V. Donelan Administratrix of the estate of the said Wm. K. Donelan. deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause U set for hearing at my oiUce at Plattsmouth. on the 16th day of April, A. D., lsso, at one o'clock p. ni., on said day ; at which time and place, all persons Interested may be present and exam ine said accounts. A.N. Sullivan, County Judge. Plattsmouth, March 10th, 1880. 6113 Sheriff's Sale. Dy virtue of aa Order of Sale, issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court with in and for Cas County, State of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 17th day of April, A. D. lsso, at lo o'clock a. in., of said day, at the South door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at Public Auc tion the following real ectate, to-wit : The North half (uH) of the South East quarter (se Vi) of section twenty-four (4), township eleveu (II), Eastof the sixth (6th) P.M.. situated In Cass County, Nebraska, 'ihe same being levied upon and taken as the property of Annie P. Ellison, administratrix of the estate of Harvey E. Ellison, deceased, and John Black, defend ante, to satisfy a judgment of said Court by Uriah W. Wise, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., March 9th. A. D. lsso. R. W. HYERS. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. 6115 Uy M. McEuvai.v, Dep'y. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate ot Stephen Osborn, deceased. In the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska. Upon reading and Clint? the duly verified pe tition of Elizabeth J. Osborn. praying that ad ministration of the eetate of Stephen Osborn, deceased, be granted to her : Ordered that no tice of the pendency of said cause be published iu the Nebraska Hkkald. a weekly newspaper printed, published, aud in general circulation in said county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing of said cause be set for the 6th day of April. A. D. 18s. at 1 o'clock p. in., at the ofllce of the Couuty Judge, at Platts mouth, at wiitch time aud place all persons in terested may aopear and show cause, if any they have, why administration of said estate should not be granted to the said Elizabeth J. Osborn, according to the praverof said petition. A. N. SULLIVAN, Co. Judiro. Plattsmouth, March toth, 18So. 5it3 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of ait Order of Sale, issued bv W. C. Showalter, Esq.. Clerk of the District Court within and for C:iss County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will, on Monday, the 12th dav of April. A. D. lsso, at 10 o'clock a. in., of aid da at the Smith door (being ihe front door) of the Court House, in said Countv. sell at Public Auc tion the following dcHcritei real estate, to-wit The North East quarter (iip'4) and the Smith West quarter (su f4) o section No. three (;t. in townxliip No. twelve (li). North, range No. thirteen (13) : also, lot No. three (3), and the Soutli East quarter (se) of the South West quarter (sw1) of Section No. tliirly-rour (34l iu township ,o. thirteen (13), North, range No. thirteen (13, East sixth (oth) P. M. ; all King aud being situated In Cass County. Nebraska; together with the appurtenances thereto be longing The same being levied upon and taken 8 the property of Jason G. Miller and Mary P. Miller, defendants (In the suit of Jacob Lefevcr against said defendants, in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska.) to satisfy a judg ment and decree of said District Court, render ed in favor of said Jacob Ifever, and against said Jason G. Miller and Marv P. Miller, at the April term of said District Court, A. D. 1878. Plattsmouth. March th, A. D. 15). 51t5 it. W. H VERS, Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA. A4 LixrOLJf . Fehruarv ifi tmn It Is hereby certified that the Homk 1 ssi n- anck Co. of New York, in the State of New York, has complied with the lnsurancfl Law of this State, and is authorized to transact the business ot Fire Insurance iu this State for the current year. Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the J seal I" and year tove written. 1 f F, W. Likdtkk, , Auditor P. A. 50t4 - Iu Charge of Insurance Department. Probate Notice. In the matter of the last will and testament of Josephs. Upton, decea-ed. iu County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby fcivcii that Ci. S. Upton lias filed an instrument iu writing, purport in;; to be th- hist will and teriament of Josephs Upton, deceased, and asking thai the same be admit ted to probate, and proved as such bu t will and testament, aud that the bearing of said caue is set for lh Cth day of April, A. D.. lssc, t one o'clock, i. in., on said day. at the office of the County Judge in PlattKiiiiuith. Neb., at which time and place all person interested may ap pear, and show cause if any they liav. why saitl instrument should not be admitted to pro bate. , a. n. sui i.ivan; 50t3 Co.Judi-e. Notice. To owner or occupant rf the follow it g de scriled Real Estate, in the County oi Cass and State of Nebraska, to-wit : It No. 4 In Block No. T4 iu the city of Plaltsun.ulh. Cas County. NebrasKa, You are hereby noiiQet that the above described Kesil l-NtatnsscKi,ed as bclorg ing to a noii-resiileul of Cass County, was, on the 23d day of Noveinb. r. 1 77 sold to me.ihe undersigned. tlere lehig ll other bl ldeis. for the taxes levir-d :l,ereoe f.,r the year l7fi. :n:d thai uiil the s:tine is i. t.'ei:.ed fioiit nucli sale mi r befoie the 1st dav of Aj r.l. IS.-.0. a deed will be issued for s.iid Real Estate to 4L-ti3 - 1LC. Smith. F mm m SharilTs Sale. By virtue of an Execution, Issued by A. N. Sullivan. Couuty Judge ulthln ami for 1'a.H.i County. Nebraska, ami to me directed, 1 will on the 3oili dav of March, A. I). km0, at 1 O'ciock C. -in., of said day at the premises no occupied y Henry Snyder, in aiu County, sell at Tubllc Auction the follow Inc. to-wit : Five hundred bushels of wheat in the bin. The Name lielnir levied upon aud taken as the property of Hen ry Snyder, defendant, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by Ell I'luninier. plaintiff. J'latlxmouth . Neb.. March 17th. A. D. Ikho. 52U K. W. MVEKS. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. Public Legal Sale. WALK OK SCHOOL HOTSK. By virtue of a vote of the legal voter of Dii-' trici k, in tawiut inei'iui assembled, I w hi. on the 25th day of March. A. 1. Ism), at 'i o'clock p, in., sell at Public Auction the School House belonging to District 65, of Cass County, Ne braska. The sale to take place at the door of said school house. E. H. WOOLEY, Supt. Pub. Iust'n, Cass Co., Neb. Plattsinouth. Neb., March 1st. lsso. 50t5 Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued by A. N. Sullivan, County Judge within and fur Cass Couuty. Nebraska,, and to me directed. I will, on the IE tli cay of March. A. D. 1X80. at 11 o' clock a. in., of said day, at the residence of Joseph Campbell, in Rock Rlufts Precinct, in said County, sell at Public Auction the follow- Reaper and Mower, and one Thrcshit.g Machine and Horse Power, and all appurtenances and fixtures for miming the said machine. The same being levied upon and taken as the prop erly of B. F. Mariow, defendant, to satisfy a judgmeut of said Court by John H. Bachelor, plaintiff. Plattsmotith, Neb.. Feb. 28th. A. D. lo. 5012 K, W. HYERS. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. Legal. Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th day of September. 1875. 1 purchased at tax sale the north half (n'-i) of the south eat quarter (se ) of section thirty (30). township ten (to), range thirteen (13) east 1. M.. situate iu Cass Couuty, Nebraska, for the tax of 1874. and taxed to . And that unless redemption therefrom is made before the J9th day of June, lsso, at the expiration of which date the right to redeem will expire, application will be made to the Treasurer of the above said Countv of Cass for a tax deed thereon, S. N. A1EERIAM. March 4th. 1880. 6ut3 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale. Issued by W. C. Showalter. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, anil to me directed, I w ill on the 5th day of April, A. D. 18S0. at 10 o'clock a. in . of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at Public Auc tion the following real estate, to-wit : The South east quarter (seH) of the North West quarter (nwU). and thirty-one (al) acies oil of the North East quarter (ne of the North West quarter (nw! I. being all of said last nam ed quarter, except what lias been previously deeded to other parties ; all in section nineteen (lw), township No, twelve (12). north of range fourteen (14). East of the Cth P. M. ; all tn Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied up on and taken as the property of James O'Neill and Rachel O'Neill, defendants, to satisfy a Judgmeut of said Court by Jacob L. Phillips, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb.. March 2d. lsso. It. W. HYERS. sheriff Cass Co., Ntb. 50t5 By M. McElwaix, Dep'y, Notice. The unknown owner or owners and claimants of lot No. four (4) in block No. twenty-seven (27) in the city of Plattsmouth, in the countv of Cass aud Statu of Nebraska, will take notice that on the 4th day of April. A. D. 1878 oue James Grace purchased said lot No. four (4) iu block No. twenty-seven (271 in said Platts mouth City at Treasurer' tax sale for the de linquent taxes of the year 1876 and took and received from James M. Patterson, Treasurer of Cass Couuty a tax sale certificate of pur chase for said lot four (4) in block No. twenty seven (27) and that afterwards, to-wit : on the 13th day of February 1879. the undersigned as signee for a full and valuable consideration purchased said certificate of sale to said lot and took a due and rcgnlar assignment of the same and that the undersigned will on the 2.5th day of May. 180. present said tax sale certificate to the Treasurer of Cass County, Nebraska, and demand a Tax Deed Conveying to the under signed, the full and complete title to said lot No. four (4) iu block No. twentv-seven (27), In said Plattsmouth City. 49t4 VALKXTINE ItACEN 3f A M r" E? A tenptent buttura man in earh VlHIl I C V coo.ty III. I . S. to acll tba tsloMiia uf Tfeiac Wartk KaowlMff" bj ubtcritliia. To.vca Bun. with good rcf.rcaOM, w fur.ub tUr Mtnt trr, ud givt term tbat will bi.art ft worker Ter flOO mmiL. AddfM. IM Lka ATIOX At riB. IO-, Boi 24U2, bl. Uui, Ha. W. C. Bitowx. Edwin E. Hbowk Edwin It. Pkice. rofon, rict Co., Coininisfclou Merchants In ItWE STOCK, Room 81, New Exchange Building, Unlou Ntoek Vards), - - Chirac. KEFKR JJY PERMISSION TO E. S. Stick nf. v. President Union Stock Yards National Hank. Chicago. HEAL ESTATE CITY AND COUNTY, IN ENDLESS QUANTITIES. WILL. S. WISE. 38tl5 W. M. UBAtoElffi & CD. Httcsefive tBois space for tlseir daily expected. Wlacsa it conacs loolk out for st Fine Showing and read our AUD. in tlienc col i iins.8, carefully. niCHOLS.SHEPARD & CO.BatC3Creer.Hicl. itabllih.4 j$n A"TOIni'CI.T nntATtLT: M mwlrMin, mvi: '! I'" kajr iho itm 00a tolu. PORTABLE, TRACTION, oul HTUAH'.Ul'KM.NW HTKAM-EAtil.NKM, with om1 lciamHmv DurabilUj, Sof.tr KaosoiBT, oo4 Beootr niMr utmi I. MM Bioata. Ulna P.ra tlulou wl luu Nn Brporotora a apMlalt, t'oor atua mt Seporotora, from 4 to 11 aro-er ; oloo t atytea loiprored Jaaoatoa BwoPawara. Years rrwapero. an4 Cwatlwawu BwatwM ' omm. wUImm cfcaac. of mmmrn. Well tea, or aaaof. oMBt, fornUaco a alrouf gooxautao fur aoperMMT food. aa Boaorabl. araUac. f I IT I fa II I Th vmaer'ol aaosraa aad oovalorltr at UHU I lUll I Vima.Tom MocliiBar, baa 4rtra .titer Biocniaea t. to. wall : braoa rorloaa otokora oro bow iiicom. lac to ootid aad palat oft laforkoT and aaoagral baltatioa of sar fain.no foada. .J3E MOT DECEIVED hj nob xpertaMittkl rnl vtMthleM mfteMaerr. If Tea hit V ret 1 "Ottla3Al. u4 th 4iEAXiK C 7 for fbll MrfJet.1.u-s om anr delrs. r vrtta t tor .U-ui4.i Cireuura, wiUck w mail trot. A4dtm BICHOLS, 8EFA1U ft CO., Batt! Creek, Mich, H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PINE LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. SASH. DOOIiS, BLINDS, ETC., ETC. ETC. Malu street. Comer of Fifth. PLATTSMOUTH, .... NEB. Still Better Rates for Lumber New Departure ! of our well known Tailor, Morrm O'EqufIcg WHO HAS PETtMjXEXTLY LOCATED. Chi Lowtr Main St., opp. Court House. A FULL LINE OF PIECE C3-OOIDS will constantly be kept In stock and allorder promptly filled. A Fit Guaranteed ! In every instance, f ffDont forget the location. 4stt M. O ROURKF, rrop. MONEY TO LOAN ON 1 31 PROVED FARMS FOH FIS YEARS TIME. tex run ckxt i.ti:ri:st NO COMMISSIONS. Enquire of D. II. W1IEELEU & CO. Plattsinouth; r It. E. MOOIIE, Lift colnT Nebraska. 21tf NEW Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE, Or an- Old Stable in neto hand tntirelg. The New Finn of HOLMES & D1X0N, open the old ST RE I U UT JiAJiN, on the Corner of Cth and Pearl Streets with A New Livery Outfit. GOOD HORSES AND CARRIAGES At all tlnici HORSE-i FOR SALE, IIOTISES liOUOIIT AXD iUJLD, houses kept nr the day oh week. Call and see HOLMES & DIXON. 45mG J. E. Cunniuglinm, HOUSE PAINTER I AND ORNAMENTER. Paper Hanging-, Kulsomliiliigr. 4.1-aliilng and c; la zing, A specialty. Also a first class Piano & Organ Finisher. Cfif Would say to the people of Plattsmouth, that I fully WAMIAXT ALL CONTRACTS. A share of the patronage Is solicited. Order will receive prompt atteuiion. 48m6 J. E. CUNNINGHAM. S'ainler & C vainer. ALL KINDS OF IJatnling, raining, (Biasing, alsottiitiittg. Alio, Decorations of nil kiadx. Painted in Good Style. FRESCOING A SPECIALTY. REFERENCES B. TAYI.OH, JIOI.MKS, .1. Vai.i.kkv. Sr. E. Hkkh.nkk. 'Hit --T.Z WMIMtlillW Threshing Machinery and Portable and-Tractlon Engin . T1IF T ANOAKD u.Ueaa. iMmufUttt a Qrmk 'wrl l. M ATMII.ES tor Ormi.-B.Tlof, Tia-8aTlm, rrfect Cktiiim. .nd 4 nortufk Wtrk. JM OMPAKABLK lo t K.HrUJ. PtrfuHom I I'uli, rerJ rkmujMlup, MUfmu JUuk, u4 JfMWa f Mud.1. MAKVKLOC8 far r mwmHot wart la ad mints mt Groin. B"l KwtwMtif Imi M l. Miy mywlM TkrwlMC im k'i., TfMh. Clow. u4 oil .taer Hi.ii I! K g' t-