- 4 v i O ) T f Herald. ?. adtsi.tiskmbxts. ' v:i U Niks lieirtilnr advertls r if. :. No iulveri.L-,r!i;i.ut ii.scrt- ..- 1 . .-, i,;it;IN? r.UlM. . -i..Ve ni jf the law will be neld . notice Ihoy hand in, :; aViar-mime- a piie-if of public--. . ..:-.-e b..-ld tor lb uubiica- -I 'it. a iiuli-.-e. I'OMMl Xlt'AVlK.VS. ."- '.r t limited, all rnnimiinlcaMoni . . 1 f l.if-i -iU'l tu tiiepjiul. with no wast '' . r :s rfiKMintMe for the correct new .:'.:: . of paid matter and paid J-e- "v " " y :th.i:i r.-ho take the paper regularly ; -oft'ee, whether uneclcd to his : "ii Hi'-rlielsa subucriuer or not ta t . r for tlit- pay. il my person onlfii his paper dlscnntln- . t.lo- inusl pay :tll arre.-rmres, or the publlsb-.-r . ;y nt iis tie to enc It until payment is . mid collect the whole amount, whether Jit ;-.iir in t ik?n from tlie ofllce or not. 3. I l-o cvtrtn have decided that refusing ta t.'':,- -i!.ii- n and periodicals from tlie inwt .-(,. -r. cr irii-.-iYiiig mnl having them uncalled is rlinn faiir. evidence of INTENTIONAL LOCAL NEWS. - For the best Staple and fancy gro- eries in riattsmoutli. go to J. V. '.Veekbacb. 43tf -Wi-seott sells the best buckskin fe!..ves. 29tf Remember Bain Friday. The Social Hop At Fitzgerald Hall On Tuesday evening next. - (! to hear I3aia on Temperance. Men's Arctics 1.50 at tfc Great Red Store, 41tf "Our New Baby" cigar i-iiia:n3 the same. always 4312 ChoicaoraBsres and lemons at the 1'. O. News I)ejt. 1 -Don't forget to read Browne s love story on First page. The biggest line of buckskin o.b;ves at Wescott's. SOtf Several car loads of hog were shipped to Chicago, Saturday. A large reduction on old winter goods at F. Herrmann's. 42t4 lUmember the meeting f the Bee Keepers Association, Feb. 10th. -A large line of cloaks to be sold at cost price by F. Herrmann. 42U Theodore Tilton has been lectur ing in the States in several places. George Donovan ishwuie, t spend the test of the wititer, we understand. Come and sea the iiidueenTMitu we are offering. Great Red Store. 41tf The hotel i-J getting on toward completion slowly; we will have a ho tel yet. Clothing almost given away at the Great Red Store, save money by seeing us tirst. 41 tf Be sure and go to one or both of the Sociables to-night; there's fun in them. You will find the best brands of plug tobacco at the P. O. News Depot. Misses Herrmann & Wurl moved into the western half of Fred. Herr mann's store room. -Manufacturing and Repairing r.t Merges' tdioe Store. ' 22tf Hansen & Chassot can be proud in their new quarters now, in Gorder & liar. man's new building. -Nubias, hoods, children's and la-, dies' wool saeques to be sold regard less of cost at Fred Herrmann's 42t4 Cal. Parmele hitched four horses on to a bob-sled, Monday, and took the little girls around town fr a sleigh ride. The time for bird cages is coming and you will find a full supply at the P. O. News Deput in due season. 1 The boys in the freight offict, have just been fitted out with a new desk, which is quite an improvement on the old one. I A new line of Kid Gloves just received at J. V. Weckbach'p. Ladies call eariy and make selections. 43f2 The Baptist Sociable will be held at the rr.dde.nce of Klder Storms this, Thursday evening. All are cordially invited. For the best Urands of cigars go to the 1. O. News Depot. 1 Mr. C. K. Wescott has bem laid lip with a severe coltl which has set tled in his face lattly. Wb hope it will soon get better. The Old Standby, "Our New Baby" f cigars have arrived 5000 of them at Smith. Black & Co.'s. the best 5ct ci- jj;ir n town. 43t2 Bam, one of the most eloquent Speakers in tne Temperance cause will be here the last of this and fart of next week. They mean Uwsiness at the Great Red Store. Gotnls positively lower than any house in town. See for vour lieelf. 41tf Tli ladies vf St. Luke's Guild will give a sociable at Mr. Calder's, on 7th street, this (Thursday) evening. All are cordially invited. In justice to yourself and family yos should save money. Therefore price at the Great Red Store before buying elsewhere. 4tif V Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith and I. A. MeKinnon went to Lincoln Tues day evening to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodg of Good Templars. -You will find the best violin strings kin the market at the P. O. vNews De- pt. 1 The election of ;officers in the Good Tt-mplor's Lodge will take place next Wednesday evening, all members in good stan jing are requested to be nrfint. Phil. Harrison has got out soma cards an 1 is going into the poultry business heavy this next summer. Ho' hatches all of his eggs with his incubator. We were aorrv to rr f u- r - -' " I inston suffering from a sprained an kle last Week, but rejoice with him ,tiat it was no worse, and he is able to use it again. f We were disappointed in eetting y the report of the improvements in the 1 city during. h past year, for this week's paper, 'but will endeavor to V.ave it ready for another week. 1 -We forget to make mention last Lcek ofllhe presentation oy tbe Platts V.iuth fi'ee Club to theii leader, Mr. l.irsland. ef a handsome ebony baton, i jjisht-testimonial f k;- rilnn . . r I, a n V . . . . . y cveung worn in the uuriDgtlie last year. . Personal. . i v Mis9 Viol: Biirnes, of our city, is at Lincoln where she has a clei k-'qp in the Legislature. Captain Wiles and daughter, Misa Ursula, went down to Lincoln Wed nesday to take in the Legislature. Miss May Kennedy left Flattsmouth last Friday for Cincinnati where she will attend a musical conservatory for the ensuing six months. James E. Morrison Counselor to the Grand Lodge of Good Templars, went down to Lincolu, Monday, to attend the annual meeting of the same. A number of our young ladies seem to be leaving us all at once. Miss Lil lie Simpson departed for Nebraska City last Friday morning to spend the winter and spring with her grandpa rents. Miss Carrie Bennett left last week, Wednesday, for Springfield, Dakota, to assume the duties of a teacher among the Aborigines, under the auspices of the Indian mission of the Episcopal church. Rev. Maiquett, of Omaha, who has been itt the city for a few days, helping Rev. Gallagher in his course tif meeting this week, made the Her ald a call this morning. Mr. Mar quett returns to Omaha, Saturday. Mr. Taylor, formerly with lT. V. Mathews ar.d who left his employ some time ago to take a situation with E. T. Duke, of Omaha, returned from a four week's visit in Iowa, Tuesday morning, and after transacting some business matters, left for Omaha on th afternoon train. W wish Mr. Taylor succcas in his new field. Over 500,000 bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup are sold every season, and thousands of persons saved from an untimely grave. Tlie price is 25 cents. Coast, coast, coast. Give the gals a boost; Trot out your swiftest sleighs. For fast they go the coasting days. Baptist And Episcopal -Sociables to-night. Sociables are all the go this week. Organs cleaned and repaired by James Pettee. tf . -John Duke has been taking an in voice of his goods. Square dealing guaranteed at the Great Red Store 41tf Mr. Weckbach received a fine cheese box last Saturday. See how cheap they sell furniture at tne Great Red Store. 41 if John Fitzgeiald of Lincoln, was in town the first of last week. Special bargains at the Great Red Store for SO days. 41tf What has become of that dance the Happy Hour Club were going to have. Don't forget to read J. V. Weck bach's new ad. this week and profit thereby. Billy Neville came home Friday afternoon to spend a few days with his family. Another fine snow fell Saturday night and mnde the be6t sleighjng of the season. Mr. Nicholas Holmes came in Saturday and put himself ahead on the Herald books. Thanks. J. C. Aver sends us an Almanac printed in a number of different lan guages, so we are enabled to predict the weather in ten different tongues now. Messrs Hansen & Chassot moved Saturday into their new quarters in Gorder & Ilarliaann's new building and have opened out their stock in fine style. In a telegram from James Morri son we learn that G. XV. Bain, the Ken tucky Ttmperance lecturer will com mence a siege against, intemperance on Friday the 21st. in Plat tsmouth. Eddie Gyger is another victim, he was coasting on the hill by Mr. Harti gan's, Wednesday, got turned over in some way and cut a bad gash under the chin, it will probably lay him up for a while. Misses. Herrmann & AVurl have moved into the west side of F. Herr mann's store, and with new shelving counters and show cases hava an ex cellent place for the display of their millinery stock. In looking through some Record books with County Clerk Tutt. we as certained that about 1,500 different Instruments have beet recorded in 1880, covering 2,000 pages, recording size. A week ago last Sunday is reported to ba about as coid as it has ever been known in eastern Nebraska. The thermometer registering as low as 3G3, which is .hreo or four degrees colder than has ever been known before. A. Patterson and J. W. Dickson have bought out the Streight corner and it is said will put a new handsome barn on the premises. This will be a grand improvement Cor Plattsmouth as that old corner has long been an eyesore. Thaold Morrison B tat "what' busted up was in Court, Saturday. Sage Bros, are sueing for work done, and material furnirhed. Lawyer Bee sun and Mathews for Sage Bros, and Gen. Smith and James Morrison for the Boat Company. Elmer Smith, a son of A. B. Smith was coasting Saturday and ran into a post and broke his b-g; be careful, boys, an old post is a bad thinx to run into. The batik was a bad frac ture of the thigh bone, one of: the worst breaks possible. Wo have received a copy of the Platte Valley Independent Annual with the compliments of Maggie ,.T. G. Monley, publisher. It is an exceed ingly neat little pamphlet, finely illus trated by the Aldine Pub. Co.. and bears testimony to the enterprise of its publisher. The Juvenile Temperance League met at the Presbyterian Church Sun day. Mrs. Thos. Pollock read a fine article to the boys; Messrs. Pollock, Maguey and others addressed the chil dren in a few well chosen words, after which they closed by singing several good Temperance pieces. This lodge was organized when Mr. Woodford was here. Mrs. Bowen ir-Jsirfenr Coasting. For two weeks now the High School Hill on'Sixth St. In Plattsmouth has looked like thti background to a New England Village. Coasting, real old fashion coasting has been all the rage and old and young have turned out to enjoy the unusual fun, cither by tak iug it rush themselves or looking on at the merry crewd. From the top of the hill down the street to 5th, some of the sleds go with the speed of the fastest express train. All soris of sleds and rigs have been devised for the occasion, from the smallest wood en affair of the small boy to the stylish "Bobs" of Dan Smith, which are fitted out with a cross bar to steer the front boW, a regular brake to stop her, and carpeted like a Pullman. All it needs is a bell to ring on crossings, and a steam whistle to blow at stations. Other long s'eds have been fixed up which carry 4, 5 and C people. All went merry as a marriage bell although tlie staid ones, whose funny days aie over, have been prophesying evil for days as the coasters on reach ing 6th St. are really in great danger from teams on the street who are obliged to come up to Gth St. to get on to the -Avenue. Many hair-breadth escapes ensued, aud the authorities wt believe stopped tint business in the day time when the street is crowded, but at night it has been kept up lively without any more serious results than bruises, a broken leg or two and some sprains, until Tuesday night, when a large sled with seven persons on came down a scoot ing and struck Bob Wellburn's team, head on, about opposite the bank. For one second si- d, women, team and all were inextricably mixed and '.hen the crippled rolled out from under the horses feet and thanked Heaven that luck was with them that night. No one was very seriously injured. The load consisted of W. B. Shryock. Chas. Pettee, Miss liuttery. Miss Wright Miss Sheffer XV. R. Thomas and Mrs. Erwiu of which Pettee and Shryock were bruised badly and Mrs. Erwin quite seriously hurt, so much as to be confined to the house as yet. There is no use in locking the stable door now and as the authorities have let ""em brindle" so long perhaps it might be as well to finish the season; if a few get killed, they're bound to die loraetime, and they've had lots of fun, anyway, so long as it's only print ers get hurt, they're not much account. The Board of Trade. The Board of Trade, at their meet ing last week, Tuesday, elected as of ficers for the ensuing year D. II. Wheeler, president; J. V. Weckbach, F. Carruth, vice president ; J. B. Strode, secretary; Jno. O'Ronrke, treasurer; A. VT. McLaughlin, J. XV. Johnson, F. R. Guthmann, F. Gorder, J. M. Patter son. F. E.White, and M. L. White, directors. A resolution was offered by Dr. li ft. Livingston and unanimous by adop ted as follows: Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to confer with the R. R. authorities to secure if possible the t location of the freight transfer in this city and to tender such facilities and subsidies as the Board can to accom plish this result. Committee, F. E. White, Wheeler, A. XV. McLaughlin, I). J. II. XV. Johnson and J. M. Patterson. It was moved and adopted to draw on the treasurer for 8250 in favor of Guthinan Bros, as per previous agree ment. Mr. J. W.Johnson reported for com mittee on improvements of court house, that the commissioners had been interviewed and were in doubt as to the law in the matter. The fol lowing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That it is the sense of the Board of Trade of Plattsiumth. that the Board of Co. Commissioners be re spectfully requested to make an esti mate of S3.000 for repairs to the court house. 'I'll Temperance Boom. On Friday evening, January 14th, a temperance meeting was held in the Hall. South Bend, Mr. II. J. Straight, presided and Rev. Diffenbaeker offer ed prayer. Mrs. M. B. Holyoke, form erSecretarv and State Lecturei and or ganizer of Illinois W.C. T. LTnions, de livered a lecture on "our cure and our deliverance." The well filled house was most, attentive. On Saturday and Sabbath nights, she lectured in the Congregational church a Louisville, Prof. Waterman, M. I., presiding. The church was crowded and many stand ing. Many signatures were gained to the Prohibition petition. Mrs. Holyoke sneaks Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Greenwcod. The Bank of Cass County Was duly organized by elee.ing the following otliceis: Jno. Black, President; E. M. Yates, Cashier; Directors, A. E. Touzalin, II. XV. Yatts, Jno. Black, F. R. Guthman and E. M. Yates. The above is a strong organization as all our people Know, and we think the new bank tills a niche needed and that it will I e an aid and benefit to Plattsmouth. List of Letters Remaining unclaimed in the Post Of fice at Plattsmouth. Cass County, Neb., January 13, 1SS1. Benscoter J XV Cleveland XV T Clark J C Co itman Emma Davis Chaa S Echlji.d J D Escher I K Furlong S L Miller Minnie Mau.e J T McDonald D J Neylon Nellio Pe'-nev Theo Price J F Ryan T E Mnith Thos Glenn E B fcliafer XV II 2 Meven .las Hubbard Wm Mrs Kneelaiul Nellie 2 Taylor F II Morton Amelia Williams M C Wilson M M JANUARY 20, 1881. Anderson J P Harris Wm Barkly E E Lindners C C Gath Wm Lewis Dollie 3 Grimes Jas MooneviTheodore Humphrey Ed Shepaid V Ward A P Persons calling fr the above will please say advertised. J. XV Marshall, P. M. Dick Streiglit walked " into Smith & Black's drug Store and asked Charley Black if he sold matches, "yes" snys Charley, "of course." "Any kind of match?" asked Dick. "Yes," Well. IU take a little trotting match, then." Charley gravely handed down a box of his best pills, with: -Here Ton aro Dickf-you can rmcXJiUiV UvT'& time-any day wiU . .Z-HriH ' ' C We acknowledge with thanks some very nice home-made Bausage from Mrs. John Chalfant. No lV:ir of chol era about that, or irichitw either. Mr. Moore h is a very handsome wnvnuiivi iiuiiiwr,.iu niiiicouu tl.il l, hi rilr ... rt iaj I, ..Mi ii'l.ilu .111.1 colored, aud our window beais lesti mony to his generosity in the presence in it of two very liandso.ne specimens, which send foi th'new blossoms nearly every day. The following Patriarchs were in stalled as the ufiieers of Plattsmouth Encampment No. 3. 1. O. O. F. Friday evening, Jan 14th, 183!: V. Patriarch, G. Rasgoishek; Sr. Warden, J. Pepper'erg; Jr. Warden, W. B. Shryock ; High Prit-st, Jos. Schla- ter; Scribe, Ed. Steiuai; Trustees; J. M. Schuellbacker, J. Pepperberg and XV. B. Shryock; Outside Seutinel, J. M. Schnelbacker; Inside Sentinel, G. F. Gyger. There is no article in the line of medicines that gives so large a return for the money :is a good porous strengthening plater, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back ache Plasteis. For sale by Smith, Black & Co. Mr. J. W.Jennings received a tel egram the first of tlie week from O: tnmwa, whither his wife had gone a week or two pievious for medical treatment, that sha was very low. Mr. Jennings was at Lincoln, where the telegram was forwarded, and he went immediately to OttuinvM. XV leain from Mr. Tutt that a teh gram, receiv ed from Mr. Jennings to-day. states that they will be at hame tomorrow morning. Mrs. J. being somewhat bet ter. Social lit)). The young ladies of St. Luke s Guild will give another hop at Fitzgerald Hall, Tuesday evening, Jan. 25:h, when they will endeavor to make it pleasant for all who participate. Take Notice Firemen. There will be a called meeting on Tuesday evming, lor the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing vear. LA11 members are requested to be pres ent. . By order of Foreman. -XV. E. X iller, of Bellevue, Ohio, says : I have been troubled with Asthma, aud received no relief until I procur ed yous "Only Lung Pad." 1 can re commend it to any one having the asthma. See Adv. Tor Sale a new milch cow, is a good milker ?nd gentle, James Pettee, Proprietor. All cases of weak back, back ache, rheumatism. &c, will find relief by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Back-ache Plasters. Price 25 cents. For sab: by Smith, Black & Co. -Always avoid harsh purgativw pills. They tirst make you sick and then leave you constipated. Carter's Little Liver Pills regulate the bowels and make you well. Smith, Black & Co. For sale by Father is Getting Well. My daughters say, "How much bet ter father is since he used Hop Bit ters." He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we are so glad that he used vour Bitters. A lady of Roches ter, N. Y. Fine Stock. The improved small eared Poland China pigs are bred and raised 'by J C. Newberry at Louisville, Neb. The Poland China hog is considered by our best stock men to lie tlie oest porker raised. 42t4eo'v The new combination of Smart v eed and Belladonna, as used in Car ter's Back-ache Plasters has proved to tie one of the b?st that could be made. Try one of these popular plasters in any case of weak or lame back, buck ache, rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness of the chest or lungs. &c. and .u will be surprised and pleased by the prompt relief. In l ad cases of chron ic dyspepsia a piaster over tin? pit of the stomach stops the pain at onee. Ask for Carter's Smart Weed and Bel ladonna Back-ache Plasters. Price 25 cents. For sale by Smith, Black A Co. Woolen Hose. The largest and most elegant as sortment for Ladicsjmd children, just opened at J. V. Weckrach's. 43t2 Hair Woik of all kinds done by Mrs. A. Knee. Leave orders for same at Mrs. S. S warts' Millinery Store. 43tS Notice. Those who have not settled lor their last year's ice are requested to do so at once and save cost as it must be set tled it om.e. 4U3 F.S.White. SaTe Your .Money. A large stock of Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cheap. 2!f vicK's ILLUSTRATED FLORAL 3DIUE For 1S1 i :ia Eleirioii lino:; of l.'O Tnes. One Culured Flower l'i;il". initl ni'O MhistrMion. W illi Descriptions- of the lust Elimer; jin.l e;el:i ble. and Direction- fur jinnvinc. Oiiiv mivntM In English or ifi-nrtn. If y.ei afterward or der needs iledm t t !:; 1m penis. VH'K'f aWM-il are the l't ill the woil.l. Tlie Fi.ok.4L. t.L toh ill K-tl Jimv to jet ami grow them. Virk's Flower rn.l Yecet.-ihle ttan'en, 175 Paires. 6 Colored 1'!. ties. 5m Enr ivtn is. For 30 cents in paper covers : .1 on in eiejraut cloilt. In f iernian or lat-jlixh. Vicli's lllns;i:i:cd M.'iithlv Ma;:az!ne Pages, a foli red Plate in everv niiiulier and many fine Ent;ravi!is. Price rl.5 a year; Ftve Copies for .-j.'i.i'O Specimen mi i-lior scut for ID cents ; 3 iriui eiple for l" cents. Address, 4M.f Jam ks Vick. Rochester. X. V. Dr. Black's Rheumatic cure' is the boss remedy, cures Rheumatism and Neura'gia in all t heir various tonus. For sale by Smith, Black & C". 42tf Twenty yarns best print for S1.C0 at the Great Red Store. 4ltf A Paying Occupation. Tlie approach of tlie lnug winter evening: calls attention 10 the matter of n lamp, for wiiti out a -jwod li?ut lidtf tlie pleasure o: profit is taKeu from readiiw or studv foalo.l is now in general use for iUuiniuatin inirnoses out- cule of cities or la rue towns where coal nas is used, iind w hen a proper lamp is used it is tlie best substitute for sunlight yet discovered. Tlie principle or p'an upon whu-li tlieMudent Limp ;s constructed mav be said to l etliebest in use. but the lamp ii-eif has alwavs bad sev eral objectionable fen tinea w liieli w e are clad to see are bein tione aw av wiiii in the new as pirant for favor called the Husm I.4MI'." maiiufactiir-d bv the Home Lamp Co.. of Cin cinnati. The trreat ot jectlon to luost other lamps is their 1- ibilify t.i be cp-set. tiie trouble to keep them in tinier, ami the poor tlL'htciven by them. The New Home Uinip is nuTiel plat ed, and almost a f.tc-simiie .f the Student Lamp: It has a handsome ornan-.er.ied clamp by means of which the lamp can be nt once ea sily adjusted ir. any position iiNin t lie center table, piano, mu-ic re-t, sewing machine, desk, or by means of a h-nulsoiire hnu-ket. wliie.li goes with the laiiiii. tun In- ii iced upon the wall .iu in iiaiecr position it is placed it is abso lutely safe. This is I tie great feature of excel lence, but the New Home Lamp combines al-o the patent Artta- burner, a lillim: indicator and match box. lamp has ever before been teceived with eur. - laiusunl favor or received such stronj reco-ni, -udafioiis from tne leading journals of Ciucinnv It is Oho endorsed bv such men as the may. and postmaster, sever al insurance presidents and express aents of that city as the saiest. most convenient and best lamp made. The Company desires aeent'i in thl locality, and any so art lady or eeutle mao can make a handsome income dunne the next six months by camassli-g for lis sale There are hardly a dozen families In the county who will not want one. and its price is fo low i hi urins u witnin tne reach of all. For fur- CClftltESPONDEXCE.-- f Frostier Coiinty Items. ' st .'. ; . . n n r,. : a. i i we are having more -than oursluieof I t.,.nli u a w,lti.tr I. At.n . . r ....l uuuuig, luiilft. ill unc V i x -i l .wio. ....w..-., ' ,wu..B 1,1-k .i,,,,,- ..win ucir, "' l"c . 'i a large chunk of frozen earth - that 'he i was undermining, while digging a tta- j hie in the bank, or rather a hole for a ! stable. He leaves a wife ai:d babe: The meicury ranged as follows this month: 3d, 0; 5th, 34; fith, 2"1; Tth, 0; 8.h. 8; !Uh. 33; 10th. 8J; llih. IP; 12th. 28; 14th, 133; 15 J), U3 -coldest winter we have ever known here. Numbers of cattle dying from starva tion and a disease c. tiled ly veterinary surgeons "Pulmonary Apoplexy," very sudden iu a -lion. I hav lost 'j had. General health of people good. Some inquiry iu land business. Yours, E. S. Child. Fight Mile Grove items. I will not take time and valuable space in the Hekald to enter iiuoany argument with the Goad Templar that presented the other side of Eight Mile Gidve. but that he judgis others by himself ii a fact which show for itself; being Farmers, our interest ia in that direction and farmers generally try to raise the bilges amount of grain tltev C in, without co isideraiiwn, L part or all of si, id j.rain is to be converird into pork, bite., g.ucose or alcohol. Tin-re is neither patriotism, philanthropy nor s.'iise, in letting others reap tiiC benefits from our corn fields. The Fiiriueis and Good Templars of this vicinity are not feeding their corn an much :o cat'l as thev tli I hereto fore, I presume it did n-t pay, and tiie? wili sell their coi n to dealers, even if the latter do sell to e.is.trn manu facturers for distilling purposes. S tin Barker and John II. Young are f'e ing tine lots of beef cat tie. Jacob Tritsh, a well known farmer, in tr ing to release his part m r from being demolished by a tumbling rod, h id bis left hand mashed, and conse quently had t hi we of his lingers aiupu ttted. Jake has oui heartfelt sympa thies. Quite a number of our young fanners are visiting friends and relatives in Il linois this winder; among them are C Farley, Jacob Y'olk and sister, Mrs. Ilennings. Henry Miller. George and Philip Meisinger and others No sickness of any consequence to repoit. More anon. Three tireTcs Notes. Saturday night ami Sunday morning a week ago were probably the coldest days that have been known in this vi cinity for several years. Although it was only 22 below 0 here, it seems the thermometer marked considerably low er than that all around.us. On Rock Creek, three miles north of this,. Sun day morning at 9 o'clock the mercury ran down to 2C3; near Rock Bluffs, at Mr. Joseph Sans' place, 303 heloA-. Jessie Irvin informs us that it was 40J below 0-on the creok, a short dis tance below his place, and it was 42 below at- Kenosha. Sleighing has been pretty good since Saturday iiiirlit. and everybody who has a sleigh, bob-sleds, or anything that will run. is out improv ing the time to good advantage. We made a call at Rock Bluffs on Saturday evening. During our stay we attended the Lyceum, he'd there on Saturday evening of each week. Mr. Jack Graves is president, and Miss O' Brien. secretary. Speeches, declama tions, song's and violin music were the order of the evening. Owing to the ab sence of two of the main speakeis from Plattsmouth. the subject chosen for discussion was postponed until next evening. Mr. and Mrs Louis Cole, torn near Centre Va'iey.ciffie iu on Ttn-sdav and stayed until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphoiiso Cole returned from a visit to Sidnev, Iowa, one day last week. James Wiley looks more peasant than usual thu cold weatlur; it's a line bov and is doing well. Quite a surprise partv in our neigh borhood, on Tuesday night of last week. Mrs. W . W . Wiley was quite sick a few days ;:go. We are informed on good aulh'oiity that some one is starting a cracker f s tablishment over in the Rock Creek neighborhood, which' in connection with the butcher business, will with out doubt make a lucrative and paying business if carried on with due dili gence and energv. Ws also leain that they are sending out by sti.iil some vt : y i tine samples, which shows thai they j mean business. We tivi.nk tin: riglii man is in the right place, and wish him success. ' As Honesty is the Rest -Policy" ayk- i ed the question through the Three ! Groves post olljee what the cutting of ! grain would be worth next season, the I person of whom the question was ask ed desires us to say through tlie Her- I ald bat 't will lie worth 25 cents per j acre for good, honest men, and 81.25 for hosu that tire dishonest. Reporter. Rock B I tiff's Items. Will drop a few notes to inform the many readers of the Herald that we are noi dead, but onlv sleeping; and while we've been sleeping we have not been wholly uticonsious of what has been going en in ours and adjoin ing neighboinoods. The villagers, and farmers near by are wisely availing themselves of the use if the naural bridge over the Old Muddy which Jack Frost has given us,' iti getting over the river their summer's fuel, and lumber which the two s:v mills, nea.-.iy ijiposite this place are inruii:t out in large quantities, and of quality the best. Michael, the stately is slib having his usual amount or Justine of tle Peace business, aud veslcr-l.iy it was expected the much talked of Detainer suit in which A. Lacy was plaintiff vs Dr. Rtmey would cone off, in which J. E. Morrison was attorney for the plaintiff and R. M. Logan" our scliool teacher; for the defendant. The case was compromised by each party paying his share of ti.e costs. Dr. Reynolds, who catn here from Virginia last ?priiig,.uas bought prop erty here and intends to remain among us. The Doctor has hud good success in his practice here, and has the con fidence of all who know him. We have a very good Sunday School with Mr.James Waistow as Supt. We used to have a church building, but through some hook or crook the Trustees turned the church house ami Parsonage over to Mr. James Chalfant to satisfy a little uiorig ige of about 8400; when St. 000 on top of that! amount would not have paid for t tie j materi.il in the building The church was built by donation and it don't i stem as if it ouiilit to be wrested from i 'he donors, and they deprived of a cl urch building entirely. When the i hotiso was wanted to put up a Christ i mas tree for the little woes, a demand I of five dollars was made for the use of ! it ; but through the generosity of tlie ; District Board we wero permitted to ; use the sc))ol house gratis. j Mr. Mark White ar.d w ife have just j leturneti trom a week s visit with rel a:ives a Sidney Iowa, ami their cous in Miss Emma Lacy of thai place is with them. Mr. J. D. Graves formerly a teacher j this county and late graduate of t te Normal, but now a teacher near Iliils dale. Iowa, was a partv in an accident al shooting at that place. Mr. Graves and his comrad Mr. Sawyer were pass ing New Years day by hunting; when in a thicket the former Ored at a flock of quails, and nearly the whole charge of quail shot struck Mr. Sawyer in the face, arms and chest. Mr. Sawyer is in a fair way to recover, but with the loss of one eye. 4 have a very eood Library JJXz-J S. Graves Socie-Pres. KS'?, j down last Saturday evening to take the negative or the Human suirrage question against R. M. Log .n and W F.'SHiith affirmative, and next S itui- L' , .,. .... . ...... , j r r , , . . ; ,.. .." " vn. ; Mac, and see us, and sec what veil j lhink t)f 01r sooielv ... An.lv I .k . iQ Mpn.vno,l Ioa, Sundav, on a visit. Prof. Wooley was down to visit our school lat week. Come aga n Prof.! Hoping we have not intruded on your space and patience we close. Your &c Sam Slick, Jr. We'll try and get down one of these daps Ed. -Samuel II. Irwin, of Ute Creek, Col lax Co., New .Mexi.io, says: The M Only Lung Pad" has done more i r m w ife than all the gallons of Cod Liver Oil. French or American, she has taken, or cines she has a!! the Doctor's Mtdi 8d. "'ee Adv. J. el. tierj so is Wae best cough medicine. I.e has confid nee .in i', and he is wilting to leiuml the money if it loes o go id. Ask for Piso's cure for Consumption. Price 25 cents mid 81. 0. 42i Well, we've got a curios ty now, which all -our mm r ateable ladies can see by applyiag at the Heualu of fice a botia-ti-io proposition of nar riage from a physician, wiioic pres ent address is Boston. Mass.. and who.-v' t'ltly requisites in a wise arc that s'io bo healthy, yoott, h'tul'iiiiie .Hid j ;": iT.s life has been ma n y spoilt in i.tuiviiizeil lands, where ho has ha ! tot chance to cultivate ladies' ncquaitit.u.ie, Slid he has only four months now to choose a wife, marry h- r. take a vvt d iiug tour, and return, to I. is business. As tor his qutilili ; tUioiiS, he is forty-two, 3 feet 1 iOO "pounds; robust health; dark ruddy complexion; dark brown hair; teeth very flood; breath perfect; amateur musician; no creed; American, Re publican; baehelar; brother anil sis ter living; income over ti'.COO per year, etc., etc. , js wove wasted -o much time on legislative matters and l S. Senator we cannot give this opportunity for our marriageable readers of the fe male sex due space, but any one can see the applicant s advertisement l- applying- at the Herald olhce. Eonarirnc. Di. lb dub intends, rus soon as the money to cover expenses is raised, to make a journey throujrh Africa, begin ning at the Cape of Good Hope and ending in Egypt. Of the oO.OOo florins required he gives o.OOd himself. Mr. J. XV. Swan, of Newcnstle-on-Tyue, has come forward as the inventor of a system of incandescent electric HriitiiiL', which he claims can be econ-oini.-.-dly applied to domestic purposes. He thus states in general terms what lie has done: It was found after many troublesome experiments that when the vacuum within the lamp was good, and the contact between the carbon and the conductor which supported it suUicient. there was no blackening of the globes and no appreciable wasting away of the carbons. The main principle of the Swan system is that upon which Mr. Edison has lately been working, and upon which, many 3'ears ago, other American inventors devoted a good deal of attention with considerable success. Mr. Swan arranges his lamps in series, and feels warranted in asserting that at lea :t twice as much light is produced by a certain quantity of gas used to generate an electric current employed in his lamps that can bo obtained from this quantity of gas burned in gas-burners in the usual manner. Putting the question of economy in other words, he reckons that forty pounds of coal em ployed in raising steam to generate electricity, is capable ot producing the effect in his lamps of one thousand feet of gas burned in gas-burners. In speaking of the well-known meth ods of preserving posts and wood which are partially imbedded in the earth, by charring and coating with tar, it is saiil these methods are only effective when both aro applied. Should the poles be charred without the subsequent treat ment with tar, the charcoal formation on the surface would only act as an ab sorber of the moisture, and, if anything, only hasten the decay. By applying a coating of tar without previously char-rin-r. tiie tar would onlv form a casing about the wood, nor would it penetrate to the depths which the absorbing prop erties of the charco.il surface would in sure. Wood that is exposed to the ac tion of water or let into the ground should lii-st be charred, and then, be fore it has entire! v cooled, be treated with tar until the wood is thoroughly impregnated. The acetic acid and oils contained i:t the tar are evaporated bv the he.it, and only the resin left behind, which penetrates the pores of the wood and form an air-tight and waterproof envelope. It is important to impreg nate the poles a little above the lines of exposure, for here it is that the action of decay affects the wootl first, and where the break always occurs when removed from the earth or strained in testing. Prof. Dufotir, of Paris, has arranged a thermomi trie apparatus which shows the changes of temperature in a verv marked way. The mere approach of the hand to the bulb will throw a needle over the whole of a graihiated arc. The device consists of a bent tube, having a bulb at one end, coated on the outside with lampblack. The middle of this tube is liiied wish mercury, and is sup ported by :.ri-,- nicely pivoted. Above tiie pivot i ti.v. d an index needle, which moves :k:'o-s a graduated arc. and he neath the pivot hangs a rod to which is attached by friction a small weight, which .- rves to balance the needle so as to make it point to zero on tie arc. When I lie temperature rises in the slightest degree, the heat, behig readily ab -oi led by the lampblack on' the air bulb, drives the mercury forward and tli-places the centre of gravity so that the needle turns at once towards the right. When the bulb is exposetl to a decrease of temperature the needle points toward the left. So sensitive is this np partus to changes i f temperature, it has l.oon necessary, to cheek its sudden tippling over when exposed to a rather high b:pt very quickly, to place two fixed pins at convenient points bcneaih tLetule. The American Minister in London rtr-.s submitted to the British Board of Trade the project of an international copyright treaty between England and the. United States. Full reciprocal protection is ac corded to all authors, provided that within three months after the publier tion of a work in their own country j: s republished bv them in the other cotn. tiy. The r.:a-cn:s of Hart ington's views on the !; b h with e:; -tion has been anticipated ;g--t' iiitcropt in England. His tiie duke of Devonshire, r.wm ticivs in Cork, Waterf'.r !, and father, 6o.Sio Ti' i rr t.-:te's 1 This c ci'c.-.r ( ry, b.t the rents on t avc Icon p::?d nearly n be s:.id of verv lev ,( - ,- r i,; full ' of tutcs ia Ireland. Co'oriiij Confectionery. ., Tl.eru' lie Health Department of Ger many sanctions the use of certain non p.isono !s siit '-lances for coloring con fectionery Hour and sfar.-h for white: cochineal, carmine, madder red, and the juo e of carrots and cherries for red; saiiVon, satilovvcr. an-l turmeric for yel low; indigo and litmus for- blue; "the jtii.-e of spinach ami mixtures' of the already-mentioned blues and yellow for green; burned sugar and Spanish juice for brown; and Indian ink for black. Lrt.-w!s Rockwell was supported by h'.s rela'ives at IIone.id.de. Pa., until he was Kjo years old: and then, d.'t-n.ing his l.Hi-jevit v nar .isonabic, t! ev turned him ov.r to the iH.-ormu.-iter. H is now 102. SPECIAL NOTICES. itanseit x . uassoi ! Wish to inform tin ir friends public in general that they have open ed a GltOCEKY. n:OVI10X, CIIOCKKRY, CiLvSS & QCKEJiSWAKE BC SIX ESS, until furt her notice in Fred Herr mann's oul stand. We invite nil to give us a trial. 42f f Hansen & Chassot. ."see the - 82.25 OVERCOATS a i THE OUEAT Itro STORE. Beats anything you ever saw f n 85. 31tf If you need fumatura' call on the Gr at Red store and get low prices 1 I f Money te Loan. Money to loan on Real Estate, at 9 per cent inteiest. tf 1). II. heeler. Go to the GREAT RED STORE FOR I1AROA1NS IN ALL LINES. You can positively do youis; if some Od. 3Uf The Friend of Delicate Ladies. Warm r's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure is the ivmtdv ihat will cure tho many diseases peculiar to women IIr-::il.ich-s, neuralgia, disanlerml nerves, weakness, inent- 1 shocks am KiiMil'ed ntiments tire eU'i-tuallv re moved by its use. Th Mothers' Mag azine. tUtl.'l Money to loan 011 Estate by XV. S. Wise. Cou t rv Real tf .lUEXrs AVI) CAW.lssiKitS M:;l.c from lo S."0 in r week sei:m;r yoods f I-:, it. Rl lE(il."I' CO., la Hart-lay Sueet. New oi k. Sscmi for catalogue and terms. L'jly l liey are selling I lie Lest clothing at the Great Red Store, at suclT very low prices, ninl yon have everv thins guaranteed as represented or nnmiM refunded. That is why yon .shouh go there for all you need. 31tf Pepperberg s cigars are the most iviiable for purity and fineness in qlal- ity. ami are tar superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.25tf Now is Vour Time! (Jreat Reductions in Bonis & Shoes at Marshall's, Weeping Water, astf .Money to l.o.iu. On good farm property on longtime Apply to J. XV. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth, Cigar Clippmgs, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegei & Niemann's, opposite 1. U. TU To the Citizen's of the County ami State, 1 have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build ti fire-proof bouse, before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A Hoover. Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf 1 Wish r.verybiiily to know. Rev. George II. Thayer, an old citi izen ol tins vicinity known lo every one as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M.E. Church just this moment stopped iu our store in say: "I wish evervbody to know that I consider that both myself anil wile owe our lives to SniloLTs Con sumption Cure." It is having a tie mentions sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in ail casts of Lung Diseases, such as nothing elst lias done. Bourbon; Ind., May 10, T8, Drs. Match ett ct France. Sold by Smith & Black No ISeeeption Used. It is strange so many people will cnutimie to suffer day after day with Iljspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, General Debility when they c:m procure at our store Shi loh's Vitalize!', tree of cost if it does not cure or relieve them. Price To cents. Sold by Smith Black & Co. Sii'iLoii's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure for ('atari b.oiphthei ia. Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more yuecessf ill treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 5!) cmts. Ceowtf. BOOTS AND SIIOFS. SIIOE.S AND ROOTS, 31.1 XV A .i C fliC.ll 23tf AT 2IE11UE1S Brown's lepsui Ionic Lutes Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Dy s pe ps i a, I ml iges t iofi Sick-hcadachtf. Vou have only to try it lo prove it. It furnishes the s.oni- ach with Pepsin, Rhubarb, Mandrake and Gentian, the natural principles ol digestion. Xo remedy ever offered to the puolie has relieved so much suf fering as this wonderful Preparation. Mrs. Mira Jones, Fairmount, Kas. says: "1 had Dypejia, for ten years and have been cuit-u by using two bot tles of Brown's Pepsin Tonic, after rying a dozen doctois." A. O. Butler, Rockville, Mo, writes: "You have my thanks for a life saved by this Wondei lul Remedy. I commenced ituprov ing alter taking the third dose; its effect on the stom ach, liver and bowels, was almost mag ical." E. B. Hall, Hiattville,Kansas.,says: Please send me by express one gross of Brown's Pepsin Tonic. It excels all other remedies for Dy.spop s;a ever hold iu this community. I eanno. kttp store without it. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith, Black i Co.. J. M. Robcits, and O. F. .Johnson, Plat .siiioiiih, and John Paint er East Piaitsuioutli. Full stock of Boots .5?.2. Great Red Store. ;t the 41 if Dissolution Nce. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing under the lii in loiuie ol Gulhrnaiiii .S: Weckbach has this day i t-eu tlisMiiv ed by Ili'j ual consent, F.R.Gulhmaiin le tting. Parties oa mg tne firm will please settle within thirty das at the old stand. Parlies having claims against the said firm will present ihe sanie within thirty d -ys tioin date. F. R. GLTii.VlAN.V, J. V. Weckrach. Plattsmouth, Neb.. January , issj. riiiinking my friends for their liber al patronage in the past, I respectfully request a coui in u.uice of the same, in the future for my successor, .1. Y. Weckbajh.at the old stand. 4s'tti F. R. GfTHMANN. 'i'o all uur j"riem!--. Ilavinu had ii'uubei !e-s ;niui: ies for slip. er t ism.; cards in all pai i s ot t ue couuiry from la dies w ho are iu et est eu iu t iu: I a-ii lon'ui makinn "l ard Collections." -ve ai ir hiniiii; pnn'.ed for them a set of seven beaiu-.fitl cams, i-aeh in six colors aud ou a jjold liai-h. ouml. in the very hir'bst decree of art. iilu-na'int' Shake speare's, "Seven Ail s of Man." We have .spared no expense in t!,ese cards liiey are simpiy h'l e art-j;eiiis. liuroiily aim Iia.s te-i n to piiliiivh the linesl i-iii-iis yel s'hown. Appli c; Holm fo. t hern have come in so raiiidtv Iha.i nearly the hoie edition is eng n;eil l.eioie the leceipl by us ..f the cards trom the arti-t. V e have tl.elefole been obliged to aiiopt tl.e fo! low iiiy plan for t lie ilis- rilnn ion of t he remain der : No niTe of the triil Shakespeare cants, si ven in the series, w i:l be sent excepting upon the receipt of a sialemeiit irom a trocer thai the person apidyiei; for the ends has bomrbt of Inm m that day 1 le:st seven tears of ioh 1'iiis" Elecliic Soap, with price paid for same. All applying in tuls manner will receive Hie full set of seven caids gratis bv mail. This vv ill insure ii that our friends ami patrons net their share of these bcaulllul designs, althoUL'h tt iu n inatiner repavs us for the cost of the cards. Your crocer has the soap or w ill cet it. and the purchase by you of seven bar of it at one time will secure for you gratis seven beau tiful cards. The sonp improves with turn and is an article of necessity in your house everv week. Therefore you are not aRed to tmy a useless aritete. but one that you must have anywnv. I'lease send us your a;.Plieation at once, andr'tell your lady triends making '-Card Collect'. V" to do the same. 'Uivurs rei.ctiuiiv. 1. . LEGAL NOTICES. . ; Probate of Will Notice is Ucict.y ulvuu tliufj. W. Harris lias filed an insiiiuiii.iit in niioni;. iu the olllco of the Conn. y Jiiue el Ca.-s County. Nclira-ka. ptil'lKironii lo Uc a cemileil copy ti (ill- ia will and ir.lainel.t ol Andrew A. ."stewart, ad niiili ii to militate in tiie I oimiy Court of Lock- tit iUne Couul v, taie of Virginia I pen leatl- hnr and I1I1112 saliLinsti unieul In urilintfli is ordered inal all persons interested lie uollfli-d liv nnbhcaiiou iu the Nebraska Hkkalo. lor tnrce siiccei-sive ecka next preccditin tlio 3d Hay id February. A. O. imM. and that tlie licar- itn: of said cau-e be set for one o'clock, p. lit on said day a l Hie otiiee of I lie? County Judt;e of tne sani County 01 Cass ut wlncli lime uiid place all pcisons interested may appear and stniw cause if any lliev have Miy said liislru nietn iu wrinni: should not be ununited to ptibaie and taken as a ti ue copy ot lite genu ine ami alid last will and testament id tlie said Andrew A. Mcwart.dei-ea.scd. A. N. Sl'l.l.lVAN. 1 I hi e i'(ii-v or 1 Couuiy JuiIkc. OltK.ISAL Y ( OUOK.lt ) Piobate Notice. No; ire is hereby kivcu llial J. VV. Hau ls lias tiled an insii uuit-ui lu mi iling iu I' e oniec ol lie County JiuttiC ol lass vouuty. Ncoruska. iiul ii.,i to te aieiiiliid eo)iy ol I he last will aini Irsi.iiur-iu ol :n.iii L. cMu.irl, uercsad. ail iiinU it lo inobait' in toe i ou(m t unit ot Au-(.u-l.lt o.. v ii ..ll.l.i. I uoii ir.i.lhiK ami liiii,gaid list i anient in tvruiiiK a. i orucii-d lout an per sons itneiisted in- uoulieo liy iuniirai Ion iiillie .i tuast,a 11 l'.!t.l.l tor lim e sum iv mccks nevt i i i-Ci il iii(i ilit .so il.iy ol i t lii uaiy. A. i i....i il.ai liiC licni.;. i'l said cause l.e set foi I o oVlock. (i. in. on .-aid day at l lit- olliee ol the County Juoe ol Hie said Coiiniy ol t ass at witicli tino and il.tce all persons interested may appeal unit show cause u any tuey have liy siinl in-li unieul in timing should not lie a.ii'nitiL.d to proliaie ami taken as a true copy e! tne eiiuitie .ind v.ilnl ho-l uill and tesia iiieut ol tlio said S,ai:ih 1.. Siiuart. deeea-ed. , A .V Si 1.1 lv , t rnt'F. ctu-v oi i l oaui y Judye. s OiUOlNAl. ( onui it ) Slieiiirs Kale. I'.y wriin ef an execution i--;ied ly W. C. .S:i., aiicr, l ictii ol liie I Usui, I loiiil. VWthin and tiir I .is t ouiity. .-.eiji.i.si.a, iii.ti lo niu 111 reeieil, i .1 .11 ou no-uls'. nay oi d.itihai . A. i. 1 :U. ill 2 o'cioeK i. lil.,ol sitlti Oii.al tl.e.solttil tioui' ot tne oiiil liuiif, iu siiiii i.mnty, veil al i'liiiiie A ma Ion liie lollm. ion real eslale lo- 11 ; i in- tllldiv nleil olie-ii.ili ('il lillelesL III il.ie l.onal lot I v o u'l n seciio.i -eiii (i) town U-i I wen e raune loin li eu t Hi cast ol tall I'. -H. 1 Ue .same li.-iti levied upon uinl laieu as toe piopi-rly ol lou.ad IK isei, lieleiiditiii ; lo satisfy a jiiuiiieiii oi said i onn rccovcit ii iy loliiii-& too (.1111:111, 1 iiiiiilills. It. H . ilVl.U. .ilellll, C.i-S I o.. Neil. riiitisiuoutU, ieu., J ii-ccinli'. i iitnh Ismi, ii" Slieiilfs sale. Ity virtue ol an eecuiion. Issued by VV. t Soowaller. v lerU ol liie iu.siricl Couil within and lot 'Ca- I ounl y. Neoraska. aud to mo ill reeled. 1 P1 on Hie 3il l:iy 01 January, A. I. Ism. at ri o cIock p. 111. ol said oay, ai tlie Moiilu uoor ot I no couil House. 111 euid l ouuty. sell at (nolle Auction luc luilou inu leal elale, lo wil: Lot 1 luce ttii, in block one liuiidred and ten 111 11, 111 the lily of I'liittsnioutli. Os Co.. .cur.isia ; also, lots one 1 1) and two oil. Idoek eleven vl-l; also, lois M-veu v7 and cihl (SI, L-ioi-K lw clve 1 liti, 011111; is. Hayes a luniaii to tne Cii.v ot i'laltsmoulli. Cass Comity. Nchras ka. i he same Iiciiik levied upon and lakeu us the piopiity of lonrad llelsel, deleiidaul. to satisiy .1 jm. fluent ot said Court recovered 1-y Cliarles Klileruian aud luuipauy, plaliililts. I'lallsllioul 11, Nell., lieeemlief is.th, A. I. IssO llti It. W . livtlts, Mieiul l ass Co., Ncl. Legal Notice. All persons interested in I lie Estate of Rob eri Latta leceacd are toiuired to appear he lore Hon. IS. ft. l'oiuid Judgn td the District Court 01 ine second judicial irisirict in . -Ne braska ill l lie olnce ol the clci k of the District Court, of Laucie-ter county in the city ol Liu cola on i'l iday lite 2 dli nay of February lssi al Hit hour ol 01 'clock p m. of said day. to show cause uny a license should not be toant cd (o Levi it. 'iodd KUardiaii ol liie minor heirs ol ; Robert Latin Deceased, to sell nil 1 he nulil title and interest 01 dailies I. alia. Samuel I'. Latta and l.ihcit Lall.t. iuiiior lieiisot Robeit Liiitii Deceased, iu and lo tlie North VVesi l'iiirier (N, VV . '.i of seel ion . eleven t II ) III township No. twelve (l'Ji Nutli of Halite No. 1 wctve j-.itsi 01 01 11 1 . M. iieini siiuiiic 111 1 ;iss County, .Nebraska LEV i ti. inDli. Guardian of the minor heirs ot Robert Lalta Deceased liy chacman ji. Mathews, his A'.l'ys. Legal Notice. i'liiiulilT, vs SKUA II. IlAllKKC. llA.N.N Alt E. i i. t: k Kit I and J. C. Hon i. Delelldilllts. J St tiali. Darker and Hannah II. Harkeruill lake nonce llu; uu Hie lot 11 day ol Auu-l IS si Samuel li.iil plaiiilili herein bled his peii llon In tin District t'oiiil of Cass County, Ne braska. a'iiniM said Si lia II. -Marker uud liiin 11. ill E. Hiii Kcr dileiidaols and that oil Dccciu- et r ;Usi Issu pliiiuiitl llied an amended peliflou ilieieto 1 on 1. 1 11 l; .1. C. Loud di leuilaiil. 1 he object uud player 01 said petition unit imetiilcd petition are 10 Ioieeloc a moilcaee -M ei. led l Si ha II. ilaiUer ai.d II. 111:1. :li E. Iliiiker lo .-ainucl Hall bearing t!ale llieKih iliiv ol Sepleiober I To. loi'lhe sum ol three liiiialreii dollars i-iidi.iOi line one vear idler date; that llnie is now 1! ue ou I he said not ue! inoo.iL'" tlie rum 01 liny two dollars saL'.'.iuj and leu tlui per cent, nitcic-t from Septemla r L! al. ls.;. f'laliuilt prays for a de cree Ihat defendants be requited to pay Ibe sniiie or the said piemises be sold lo eaiis I) llieamounl due. I nless (lefuinlaiils answer siiid petit 011 as required by law tlefanll will be euleicd tbereoil and the same taken as tine. 1. lssi. R. 11. VV IN nil A.M. All'y for plaint ML 4-".l Notice. To N'JiiKii tlii. nui a Cui-c rii: Nolice is Hereby eiven ti.iit a corporation has been organize, I uioter t lie general la , s ot Ne brastta, tor the purpose of doina a L-eneral iiikinu, loan and discount husaie-s. said tor ponuion 10 be kiio-.Mi as 1st. 1 ue liaiiK 01 cass i miiiiv. d. 'I lie prinetiial place 01 doitiir business shall be in ibe cily of i'iattsii.ouiu, l iiss Conn tv. Nebraska. !d. lo do a peneral hunkiii-r loan and itis count business, including the rt'ceiviiii; of !. po-ils, discounting tioit s, plai-iiu loans upon security of either real or peisnual properly purchase and sale of bonds, either iiinnieip;'!. cottnly. si. lie or national and such ol her luei ilerlai business eoiuieeled il II a ueneral balik- in! busiio-s- as Is usually done by banks. -Uli. Ihee.ii.it.il sloek of the eon, oral 1011 shall be hi I v t liousand dollars cr XKtln- j. 'I'o be paid as follows : Twenty ( Jin per cent to he piiid upon the or al 1 izat ion of the corporal ion : i hit I v (.mi per out lii be paid M.iv 1st. Issl. and the remain der upon demand of the Itoaid of Direcieis upon KiViti (lull v 1 jti) -"" ,,oe 10 the slock holders. " ' 6H1. The tine-uf comnienC'-ii'.eut of ttie or ganization sliall be January 1st, 18I. and ti rini- iiiou .lanuarv 1st. tjoi. th. 1 he highest amoiiut of Indebtedness t hat shall be incin red at an v one tunc shall be thiriy thousand (-sm.o K dollars, (not Inclndini! iepi sits received 111 (he general course or impaction ol ils business.) Till. The business 01 the corporation shall be comlucte 1 by a hoard of directors ot not less thai, nve ( nor more 1 11:111 nine cj). A. E. I ot ZAI.IN, II. VV . Yatk.s. K. M. Yates. DAMKl. II. Wll KKI.F.K, Jno. iti.At'K. riattsiuiuitli, ."e!).. D-c. 'jutli. ls.su. fitt il! 5 ; ijim;im:s. IIItn iT lli; IM, ESlf :if liis!T I loulttfs. Il I)rive Into tlie sv tcm curative agents di-rascd iarts the irtues. Old liealinK medicines. It lrn4 ft 0111 tlie poisons that eaice de tn. I hou-Hiuts testily to lis tlor.'t pair until yo.i have, tri -d t: ii S'TVil.p- 1; lice l ual l-.;,sj.. appiied and Hiidiraili l.cinedv . Sold by Driicu of price." Kri, by ts o:- cnt by mail on receipt our book Ihl-ee Mil lions a Year,' Sent f:-ee. VVilliou Ittnck. ii;ti:oit. .nieh. tllly sJtto.il". SrTi f: nrf z, 7'trinrr tC Grrrutr. ALL KiyiJS or fainting. Craining. CSIasing, Safr.omiiuui. Also, Decorations of all kinds. Painted in Good Style. . FRESCO fXO A SPECIALTY. -A lit'FEEEXrtS i fl LUN6l4 PAD SgT Cures by Altsolii iiDN Nature's way i) cr ainnnum - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORGAUS to tn m ooo 2 to ;2tip i'lamn l'.'.") up. 1'aper nee. A ddress Danle! I-" liealty WiuihliiKt.uNJ WANTkTi1" kok Tin: Europe and America. 2." years experience Iu the Secret Kervloo CT Celcbritteil HeOellves. In till pints of the World Kit) octavo liases, 40 lull pime eti)."avings. Also in press two new illusira ed hoekt. Evlrit In ducemeiits oMereil. I'or terms address J, 11. tt nit & Co. Hartford, Ct. or Cliieao, Ills. "Slop'" Sitters, (a Medicine not Drlkk.) I CONTAINS Hops, Rucliit, MauiliMket Ibtndelinn, and tlie purest joid best medical (iianues ol all oilier Hitters. All disease)) of the Sloliiai h. llowels. lilooil, Liver, Kidiiev imd 1 1 1 naiy ortans. iVcrvous ness, siisi-piessm-ss. and especially Keinnln Coniplaiuls. Ask yo.ir iliut-'iii'l for Hop I'll- . (ers and I rv llieui'lieloiv you leeji, 'I nke no " a) her. send foi circular. s line t'.i rrKKs MTk Co , liochiUcr, N. . and '1 tfi onto, t int. UAVE YOU Any per-nn to be s' lbnisiy in v iinour n wink And sloiiiach or niiictlve liver 'iihhm-. w hen these orualis aro in K") 0 on oil liiul Iheir possi lie. ill n-.- I iill.i-l' J-liiee ionic a.voiy reuulates t ln-se lioporlaiil muuu, and never fails lo make the blood rich uad pine, and to sli'i-mM hen every pai t of the system It has eun d hundreds ol ilospap uii? iuaviids. Ak your neighbor it. SEEOSI -lr lllnalrnnsit Cur. l Uulilr tor Issl, in, iv rilnllit ) oie's Sete. t iij.u iilurtlio ili-u. t lo, ,'i nil,! ttoil sip'Sl.. lliilLs, etc., ts Miitleil I'rer- lo . V urrtc roil u ai om k. It eosu no Hi mid ueiy nave y ou a pnai Uisil. Oiirss-eils are rn. ipiHled In Uuul.i.v; l iesii. Pure ami Heh.iliie. Tliev will (Civ ilisracnon. VV i. oiler 7iO of the lendlnv vtirUHIeft. 1 he s4nrlrlt tiulilr will tell you liow to net unit (trow iheni. IU lollowinir its dirii-ilons yon w'lll Iihvo a litco nmr iio'T VlrefnMe iir-len. A-Mress OI.K A HKOTii fctf, .ss-eilsniru. frllu. lowjk Notice to leaciu-rs. I'xaiiiiiiiUion of jiersons wishing to teach in Cass county, will b't at tlie following times and places: At riattsmoutli. 1st I-inlay and Sal- iirthiy in January, Ft bi nary, Mny. aii- j;usi, tietoiu-r and .November. At eei'iii.r Water, 1st I-rid.iv and Sattir. lav in March, June and Septeinher. At Louisville 1st Fridav and Satiinlav in April, Julv and December. Notice of other examinations) iilt be given. At Elniwood the last Friday and Sat uril.ip of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday In Feb ruary. R. II. Wooi.EY, i Ctf Silperinteiident. uNioN-smapi - AT - Eight Mile Grove, Neb. -ItV- WALTER JENKINS JIavi issj opened a New Store at the abov 1 call attention to tnv stock, and ask the patronage of my friends and liie ritblic In ueneral. Dry Goods, Groceries Tinware Wooden wai t and General Goods of uli soils, CKIEA.X3 JISTID GOOD Call aud na our Stock Ixfore yoiny elsewhere. 141y Walti.Is Jenkins. HAY BROTHERS. DICA!.I-:it IX HARDWARE. STOVES d- TINWARH OITII A Good 1 Inner a'Wiiys nn baud. ltepalnli dune neatly, promptly and cheaply. ' Eave-lroii);hiui; and Koolln aim done lo order. . Itememberl l-e paiue :u,d p'nee, Hay I!n Soitlli iieini, Nebiaslct. Mint Palace Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Tinier 1'rni k Ciirruth's new Jewelry Store. IICT COLD BATHS, ALWAYS l.'KADV. CLEAN NEW PLAGE, mnl now is the lime U ;;et s;ia i;d siiAMi'iiui:!) n ai;: ci t. or aayihiiii; else iu the loti.-ori.d way.nt John Itooite's New hop, Corner M.ilu am! l'lftli S reels, fluttnifioiiiii. - - fliliisti. WAR r I trT-T'ir""" Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf of I'.arc Value, anil is a loili ve lleiiiedy tor all the diseases that cause pains iir I he lower part of the body for lorpid l.ivet Headache Jamt liiee Dlziness. Gravel, M.ilana. and all tlmi cullics of the Kidneys. I.lver imd I rinarv Or (.aiis. I'm t'rnuilr Itlsi-asps. iloni lily . Men struation, and during 1'reKuancv. It has no equal. It restores die i;aij that mutt the blood, ami hence i liu- best Itlooil I urlfler, Itlslheonlv know n remeilv that rures lh.it scour-re. Ki'-lslil'n IMsriisf, 1'nr Diabetes, ii-'' Wuruer'M Hafr linleteM 4 ui-e. For sale by DruirKiHts and Dealers i?t per buttle. J-urgesl bottle in the iiiiirkcl. Jryil. II. If. WAUNEKsWO., I.' ithesli r, X. Y. (It iiii'l-Mntiii r'.i Chair. i'opnlar. Words S. tnii-lc. 'in tin- Trumii." Morrh. 'ery in-piril inir. Tirirl.t'fiituti l-'rrrtt. Nplen-tid. Words & intirle .Id lfltion tinUni. pi ilitly and pleasing. I'Inmi M lisle. A I.I. I'l Ki-Ks X' lilt (I ol rtfeif itf Four .'J! cent K. ft I'lniadelpiilu. fi rU fSJl Z, !?? -1 f-i i r '- r- o a, ; r s. jit j-i r i;M iC; is?, r-Z?Zl l-ZJ it's im ri iJi- J 7 ' a GOEE YOUR AGiACR And ai! di-ea-e- of tlio Kitlio vs. litadcler and Lrniiiry Organs by earin; tnu IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. It is a MAUVKL of I1KAMNG and ItlXIKK. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Poverful. It ri Ki;s where Hit else fjilir. 'a Ilevrla. tloo and Itr-volullou lu Medicine. Absorp tion cr direct application. u opposed to tiutat Isfaetory internal medicine. Send for our treatise, on Kidney troubles. M-nt free. Sold bv t,'BAddrVUt by 'U:i11' a lectil't 01 P'lct'. nHE,,ODlj"LCBjFalCo., fc' 1 'k. vu w " il Mr I I lit 11-- - " - . . f, S. . .:,L Bflf ex. vSi' Williams Bine'-. i! 7 ll Li!