1 .yfva-i 57 i. THE HERALD, v;iAi;riiHj:;iiiti. com'KEssh nak : n A S. p.uH :. T'eatrW ; r. W. iiM-i'i:.-..sTATH f. -I Cio'ime-. H. Calhoun. TA1K. tVEKNort-lr-. Uarber. Lincoln. KKKITK- Bruno lschuck. Lincoln. TufAtcMii- i- McBnde, Lincoln. Avdi'mh-J. H. vVcM.m, U'leoln n ITTliKXK (iKtHUAL-t.. II. Robert. Lln- '"AiVr. Pihx.ic I.VMRLCTK..N- J. M. McKen- LEGISLATIVE. sk.naIv.u. th Lu-tkict Bam. M. Ciiajiir.sn. i-i,ti'iioiith. liEI'I-.F-FNTATIVK:!. '.".til Dtsl KICT J. liaj-nt-, n:U.-iuoittli ; Jno. Rous. Greenwood. JUDICIAL, a it.kmk JiTxjtH- Ceo. U. Lake, Omaha : Ij:T..2 In till. Riowuvtlle -. kamuel Maxwell, In ;nwil. COUNTY. rj-h.uk- C. P. Moore. P iattmoMh. Iukc iif u -J. C Cummins. Plattsiuoulu. iikiiikk -M. U. Cutler. 1'lalti.inouth. I'omx !rti s Kit.1 K. O. DoMV.PlalUmoutli ; V. It. AruolJ. tirccnwood ; It. S. Ramsey, ( !!lif,vi.'i: II. F. Rio1. Rock lilufl. CITY. 11 n- It. It. l.lvlnitstoi.. Tur: iscbks-W in. inlcisielu. ( i.i:i:k W. J". Bennett. .KM ilmew, 1st W a ui J. Fcpperb.irjf. . Nnlik1. . .... , M iLurSil Wakd-1'. L. Vine, J. . W '4 :;ieh. . ,, T, ( ncilmi-n. .J Wird-Win. I- Wells. It. I '..ni.etly. . , Cnl N. lLMKX, P.tl WARIi-F.K. Outhlll.1!!. J. h.'Hu.-t. B. & M. R. Pw. Time Table. (JuirUd Snrvl-r', January HvtJi, Villi. or o-A rr.v kkomti-aitsmol-th. hm 5 a. in. Ani 8 :53 a. in. " 1 --lo p. oi. 3 :io p. la. liioM omaiia ron r laTTsmouth. riiVOfV -A"- a. in. Arrive 10 :M a. m. 4 M) p. in. 4 :( V- "I. c 0 p. m. ' T :U p. W. l Or. THE WEiT. U ;n.' PUtWutnnlh t :to a. ro. Arrivol Un-t- i.n. U -Li p. in. ; Arrive Keirrey. :00 p. in. h-B Ij.i I Kxi'UBM - Lei- nattamouth. 4 .vo !. iu. Arrive. Lincoln. 6 A) p. in. 5r-UMl lcav?.rtT :I0R- in. Ar. Lliwolu U :25 p.m. ' 1 1 f. !" " " 3:S0.SU. FROM T!!K WEST. l..a K.r.irney.8 :W :i. in. Leave Lluco'u. W : !. p. in. Arrival riitt.iinoulu. 3 :13 p. m. St I.:ri ?.xn:Kst I-vf i.iiKola, T i i. Airivr ritlntouth. 1" :-4 - I"- Kr.-t;tt lcv Llnorin II a- w. Airlr rUltiu.oiith. 4 :1J p. III. U-..rH I.lnou!;i 7 :! p. m. Arrive ntls-.-tUttl. 11 :M p. m. ;INi K AST. rr.RsoNAi- - Mr. IIes3cr has beat tho fever and sickness anl is out again, lively as ev er. Wo help rejoice. Hon. X. K. Grijrss of Beatrice has re-c-ivd the appointmemt of consul to Chemnitz, Germany, in place of L. A. Cropsey, resigned. From a Doano College circular ht glean a lew it':n ; in ri -ii' l to itn prosperity nr. i prospect.-. At rt-seiit t!ey Ltve a senior class of four, a je. ni'r -iass of three, freshman class (f niiifr; and Co n c re '-nrolh '1 last y(-ar in the preparatory department. They hone to retain the services of Prof. Geo. Twis?, of Cedar Creek, walks ; rHirchild .late of lVildwin University, Into our affections 3,50' worth and i irea. Ohio; altother the college takes an Inter 0an too. That's busi- sceIllS to . ste;i(!ily Knwiiis and t-e-ne3. j coming established on a firm hasis. Mr. Pettee haa taken over 60 new I - - - - names for the Hekalu lately, and we ! Ilcp.aue, July 25.-Yesterday the tu ft,wi a-vnpr Servian army, under Gen. I-h, cn- The best we ever s-ent out, any way. I Squire Sullivan, of Mt. Pleasant, drops in to see us every now and then. Always glad to see hira. Judao Newell sends us two more ATT EN HON, i K VCHKK3. i Lecal Notice names for campaign Heralds. We acknowledge the receipt of sev eral papers from Hon. D. II. Wheeler, from Philadelphia. countered the Turks on the whole line near Yavor. Artillery fire lasted sev- i en hours, and was followed by an in fantry engagement iu which the Ser vians were completely successful. Two other minor Servian successes are re ported. London, July 26. The Telegraph publishes dispatches to-day from Stan ley, from whom live letters have just 1.iA-rutrT. i,'.ri!u ec'.i luT1 p. in. KKIWI. A i HKJ'AltTl" RK OF 1'I.ATTS- MdVllI MAILS. i n:v. -kt!IK1:n filTiir.nx iei.:irt ni - 5 ::- a. ra - : .-.o in. 3 :(0 p. m. 2 :1 j p. 111. ?.::lv.- at Ail'.'.. M IMA MA H. A M. ;. :.. i:i. I I;iart at ri: V V I A It. .t M. i.-. i.. i i. ; V. K..I-! N i V. AIEH. I"ich 1-.I.IH- .t VMl'V MILI.H. I Z MJ i 1 --! v t at - 1 V- tn J. W.MA! :S i 1 A LI.. I'. M 1 - - - - i.' . A I P :. a. in. 2 :00 p. III. Trnni-'Ji'. . i:psjs".mkxik. i:' .v i'.nr. I'.-'ilrtr H.IvtTtU .So ;v'.Tr; ;.i'.n's"t unvrt- itt. I.c-.;: ! i.oti-- s;a ni ' r.itp. r.H ol'J-ort ..f tt:- law i n-M fur a-W ii.'Iiws tf.uy lutml iu. ?.! ivM irtf Uu;ii.L!ijr ,:i rn-.M.J yl puWUoa r. o' imv iiiic w.'.i ! c litM t-T tli wTil.ilra i fr,f ': vi-h :ii'ii'-e. rltMUMCAT:N. oi.f k'i.u-c l-t !1iii!l-.L f.'rti:r.; U.: iiH. 1. ,i.r: v nv -.M v. 'in ink. - !:. n:i;-r r. i'Vf . i t i !.'l!T Ii.' Is a iiJWU.nt: "f l.';--.uib'. I'r lli p.'iy. 1 U ;u;v ;;:-!'.i or ln. !r.s p:ti!-r I'.i.V'ijtlii-r.-l. !i- iiu.: p.tv ui! :t.rc:ira;c, ''-r iu: v.h.:.i- i tfy iititimi i.. s.::i! it ::ttit pym;.U !. i -.ii. l u'iC v.!-.. .!-.:;)Uiit. wiifthnr ! t3 ix r i t'i :i ti.sm t'.t'? of..-.- t.r !. i i -.ip r-.'iii!4 ly.ve Jc-M-.J ti!.-t r-I i".-;itE t'i ....'.. .,.s:io';.ii ;)orio.JiCi.:fn.'n ihc p;.t ..tW or rii-.itiax anj Ukviiu ll-rpi uu-1.i!. l. t. f',f K -T.!.:ll-e Of 1MESTIONA1. i-K U I'. LOCAL XL NY Si A f--w (My I-.ts i, a. Miss Shelton started ye,tir lav on a trip t t!. Centeni.il and other p.)ints. A c ..h1 lH..i..ot j tra-i r .r:i tri'.i - Al HBl.l Saturday evening, Republican Piati-li.- iti ni meeting! Turn out. 10 ctM. will buy 3 good Cig.irs at the P. O. Xi:'.Vj IVpot. P.'.st bran. Is of e.i fjirs consta.itly on hand. Another picnic from Omaha to-day, we understand. Presbyterian this time. lot ! dippum h! MergfI.o!itor.ror "lit. ltepublieans from the country, and lies ar" invited to attend the Repub lican meet big aturday evening. A fine full blooded Houdan cock for sale. Also, one or two cockerels of the tme bretsl. Apply at llERAM) OrricE. business again. He reports the weather almo.-t insufferably warm in Philadelphia. Mr. J. F. McCartney, of the Myh School, Omaha, with a party of four or five young gentlemen, who came down witl. the Methodist S.S. excursion, call ed on the- Herald. The editor regrets that he was not present to see them. FA IK NOTICE. The Cass County Fair will be held on the 3. 4, 5. G of October, instead of on 13, 14. 15 ".J as appears on s"ie of the premium lists, and -hicb is an er ror. lt4. MsuiufArturi? ani repairin? cheaper than tht rhenpet. anil of t'.ie bst materia: ana work at iIeriA'? s!i- tore. Hon. O. P. Mason will speak in this town Saturday evening next, on the public questions of the day. Dr. Chapman is agent for the great Smith American Organ, and can do better in Organs or Pianos, than any j one in the county can or will do. 12-26t. Dr. . I. W. Thomasof Weeping Water, j been received. One letter bears date has just returned from a visit to the I of July 2, 1ST5, and was written at Fast, and will be ready to attend to Muyhyga island, Lake Victoria, Xiyan- za, and describes his voy.rge from King Metesa's territory, at the northern end of Lake Victoria Xiyanza. Washington, July 2th. The posi tion of commissioner of internal re venue having been to-day formally de clined by congressman McDougall, was offered to Gen. Green li. Kaum, of 111., and accepted by him this morning, whereupon his nomination was sent to the senate. A letter from South Carolina says that two companies of the regular gar rison, left Columbia for Aiken, oppo site Hamburg, on the 22d, and will re main there all summer. This is done in obedience to orders from the war department. Two companies have been ordered to Hamburg. Chicacjo, July 2". Mrs. Gen. Cus ter is still prostrated and confined to her bed most of the time, at Risuiarck. At first she was braver than any oth er, and visited the wounded at the hospital, but her grief was too great to bear, and she finally succumbed, and has frequently lain in a swoon for an hour or more. Other ladies at the jKist have forgotten for a time their own grief in ministering to her wants. St. 1'acl, July 'i.". Mrs. Fortcr. widow of LU Porter, who was killed in Custer's light goes from here to her home. Twenty-eight, other widows from the same light are expected here from Ft. Lincoln en route to their former homes on Wednesu:-. Cincinnati, July 20. This morn ing -several unemployed workmen as Mcmbled iu Fountain square in pur suance to a call in 3-esterd.ay's paper. After listening to speeches from Sain Gary and others upon the deplorable condition of the workingmen, etc., they proceeded iu procession to the city building to demand of the mayor bre.ii! or blood. After hours of wait ing and discussion the crowd dispers ed. The mayor had placed a strong guard of police around the building. Hon. J. 1. Webster will f peak on the issees of the canvass, in this city. Sat urday evening. 11 KdT IX THE WOULD. 1$. Saucer, liurti. id H.inan & KeddisVs, boots ami shots at Merges' ulioe store. Our Foreman, Will Shryock, started yesterday for a trip east. He will visit hi.s old home at Baltimore, various places in Virginia, and on his return will spend ten or twelve days at the Centennial. Pleasant trip. Win.. and a safe return. Cap. Palmer and wife returned from the Centenial last week, and they recommend everybody who can, to go. It is worth a good deal of effort to see it. More rain last nignt, but the thun der and lightning accompanying was not quite !-; tremendous as in the pre vious storms. i!IE C'JTTON WOODS AND HARDWOODS. It appears we have two kin-! of i Democrats here, the 'hardwoods," and "softwoods." Tiiev all met iti solemn conclave the other night to try and form a Tilden Hendricks club. The ! The Presbyterian excursion is now disporting on Winterstein's Hill. - i m w An Express messenger and 11. it M. ! Ag'l. at Greenwood, had a fracas yes terday the end of which is r.ot yet. Mike Kg.tn don't believe in stopping his train for a revolver. Steam "agin" powder the two great inventions of hardwoods put up a candidate and the cottonwoods followed suit. The eottoiiwoods beat, and Johnny Edward Gieseke and Rudolph Shaeffer, two Omaha boys, aged about H:Tuer stands as the President of the j fifteen, have decamped from their only Democratic organization in the ; home on a trip down the Missouri in a County. We sympathize with the j boat, to St. Louis and Xew Orleans, hards, but know how it is ourself. j Their parents request any one who -- j Inav feP them to arrest them. WSIi never 1: undervilJ tn qnu'lty and price Mariulriaruix ami ijsir- ot r.cut and shoes. lm ml ii ; gci hoe mom. Buv the. "Cherry Sweet," "Our Fritz, The Italian exhibits of tortoise shell i jroods are much admired. Seal of Xorth Carolina." and "Three Tlu. imith American Organ is en Black Crows," Smoking Tobacco, at the J dorsed by the best musicians and isun- P. (. News Depot. Also other good brands in stock. Three o n g lad es down with the S. S. ph-nic from Omaha tried a hail on lh" Missouri which resulted in a tip ovt-r. and a b-ir AMERICAN WATCHES at greatly reduced prices at schlatek's jewelry store. Please remember my motto, "not to be undersold by anybody." 1014. JOS. SCIILATEU. excelled. PRESCOTT & HILL, Oen'l ag'ts. Columbus, Xeb. Dr. Chapman. Ajf't. for Plattsmouth. I am constantly in receipt of fresh Candies. Xuts, Fruits, Canned Fruits, Salmon, Sardines, at the P. O. Xews Depot. J. P. Yoi no. It should bo remembered that any escape from drown- j Hook, Newspaper, Magazine, Sheet 'I Music, &.C.. wanted, not in stock, will FOR SALE. Two pairs of heavy Mules for sale by Seybolt & Holmes; on time with good security, or for cash cheap. For information inquire of Geo. Holmes or Win. Gilmour, Plattsmouth. Xeb. Ilt2 Seyhoi.t & Holmes. THE CENTENNIAL! T!. 'heir' Irj-tituv for 'his dis tiiet - i:. ".d : : ' t P--i:t. euiu.r ! '1. 'la . -v i'. lis.;'., ..I'd c.-'ditiiMK' 1 !;?t e w. It w ii: I -' C(-n'b:e;. (i ,y t"i Ti:'i:v. p Ron. l'iinciial of i!n- Sl.n:e Xorinal Sc hool, Prof. Wight man. of Platts mouth, Prof. Palmer, Editor Xeb. Teacher, Prof. Nicholson, of Peru, and other able teachers. Practical teaching for tlie common schools is the main work; but regular class work will be carried on, under competent instructors, not only in the common branches in higher English, but with special reference to the wants of those teachers who may desire to obtain First Grade State Certificates, for which an examination will be held. Instruction will be given in drawing and in theory and art of teaching. The membership fee for the term, is only SI. and arrangements are made to furnish board to members at S3 per week. It is confidently believed that this Institute offers the best opportuni ties at the least expense. The teachers of Dodge county are earnestly urged to attend. II. G. WOLCOTT, 19t3 Dodge Co. Supt. STATE OF NEBRASKA, (Kv C'..n County, t " ' j 4!J 1 ntcm l-, Leai notice. STATE Or NEBRASKA. U3 L'iiJvA Co.iic.y. f ' ;i i; . 1: l.V IK -Mfif .-.-rUt.i! lio.i ! fu i " ,-o rl . : ii :.. Y.iii a: rt'.' :;f I.;i; .i;v iu : r. i 1 mi. i.ii;;i. I 1 i.t t -iitlOi!! Viol 111 11 1 ity. fiirlner Mercys is the oti'y ntroi't In Cass county. lor Lyons' patent, wliieli prevents boots and .shoos from liinnins; ov- r and adds to their comfort and iltualjilit You can save money by getting the Smith American Organ. 12-2Gt. A GOOD BARGAIN. Must he Sold; 50 Lots in Plattsmouth orSSOO. if R. B. WINDHAM. SENSIBLE A D VICE You are asked every day throgh the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to use something tor Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Xow to give you satisfactory proof that Green's Auovst Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stom ach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive ness. palpitation of the Heart, Heart burn. Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits. fcc, we ask you to goto your Druggists, Chapman & Ol as and" get a Sample Bottle of Green's Ai otst Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents, two doses will relieve you. 52yl Boots and shots. Cheap, cheaper. Titan the cheapest, at Merges" exclusive shoe store. See why elsewhere. Xothing is mor" sensitive than the urinary organs; they are the filterers of the "body, and if they are clogged the work stops. Dr. Green's King's Cure acts on the bladder aud kidneys, cleanses the blood of all foul matter, prevents and cures gravel and eruptive diseases. 5Uyl OBSTACLES UAI'PV KKI.1EF tO Young Men from tlie o Hefts "f Errors and almscs in early life. Ivlan TQ hood restored. Impediments to Marrktue reimed. New HAUUTAfr' method ol treatment New lUAttXtlAuti :i;i leinarkatiltt remedies. Rooks and circulars vent free in sealed envel opes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. OH N. Ninth St.. i'hiladelphia. l'a. An Institution bavinu a hia'i rrputat 1011 lor lio:ior.ille condm-l a::d professional skill. I sly SPECIAL NOTICES. THE FARMERS' TIME FOR RECREA TION I Vd at John Leach's Centennial Pe:. litit stand for all kinds of nuts, can dies, and Ice Cool Lemonade, 2 doois east of the Saunders House. ist3 Through a letter received from Weening Water, we learn that the heavy rains have also visited them, ac companied there by hail, doing consid erable, damage to small grain. FARMERS ATTENTION : Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St.. Plattsmouth. Neb. Cigar Clipping of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-sniok-iHg tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. bo furnished on short notice, by J. 1. j Xow, that the summer crops will soon be gathered. :md our farmers ev erywhere are happy over the abundant harvest, together with the fact that ; tlm ili.m-itul fne u'rricultiirnl urodiicts probably be continued. There has , in ,,c t en0uffh to realize a Young, at tlie P. O. Xews Depot. The Plattsmouth High School will been talk of closing it for a time, on account of the hard times, and the ne cessity of removing the indebtedness good return in the market, it is well that those of our friends who intend j visiting the Centennial have their at- ln-ikiiirlir tn tlio liot :nwl most from the district, but the people need .mom IlieaU!? pf rh:v(.i,ing the Ex- the advantages of the High School, and : bibition now being held to commemo will without dated. doubt be accoramo- j rate our 100th Anniversary as a Xa- j tion. ; rndoubtedly greater facilities are i now afforded bv the great Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania Line for reaching The first M. E. S. S. of Omaha had an excursion pic nic yesterday, which visited Plattsmouth, and picniced at Rocky Point. There were five car lends of them and they seemed to be enjoying themselves well. A handsome plauofor sVie ciioap, or to let Inquire t the Herald office. Please get Dr. Chapman's terms and prices on Organs and Pianos. 15-26t T. W. Shryock. agent for Werder improved patent folding tables, and manufacturer of Picture frames, win dow cornices, olYke furniture, &c, &c. ; FOUND. A Shawl The party that lost a well imprul ed farm for sale: A cood farm of over SO acres, with fair house, and out-buildings, all improved, pood water, and a nice pi ovo of timber. Said farm is near Eislit Mile 1 1 rove, in Cass County, Neb., beinu 11 '-i of se' of section 1, town It. range 12. t or further particulars ppJy to J. C. Cummins, at the Court House. 11. E. KIN'C, 1813 JOSIE SCO IT. DRESSMAKING. Mrs. F. Elsterand Miss Nellie Short have gone into the dressmaking business, and would lie pleased to have those in want of work in their line to call and see them at the residence of Mrs. Elster, one door west of the Presbyterian Church. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. -tf MONEY TO LOAN. S20.00O on 2 and S years' time. Improved Farms in Cass Countv taken as security. Apply to K. H. WINDHAM, Att'y at Law. fy-O.T.ce over Pr. Chapman's Drug Store, swtf FOR SALE. A second hand Victor Sewing Machine, war ranted in nood running order. Price JJ"",. Also a new Wilson Sewing Machine. Price $5. Inquire at the Hekald oflice. -6-tf PIANO FOR SALE. A very handsome Piano for sale cheap for cash ; or a loan wanted on the same. In quire at tlie Herald Pmce 9-tf. TEA CIIERS E.VA MINA TIONS. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may ofTer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the common schools of this county, at my office in the t wn of Weeping Water, 011 the last Friday and Saturday of each and every month, commencing at 10 o'cIock h. m. Hated this 8th day of January, A. 1. isrr,. .;. B. CRIPPEN. 43tf Co. Snp"t of Pub. Snstruclion. Also at the Couit House, in Plattsiuouth. on the first Friday and Saturday of each month. Ct. B. CRIPPEN. Snp't. LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, t Cass County, f " To Itnhcrl II. Jinyd, Greeting: Yon are hereby notified that the Burlington & Missouri River Rail Road Company 111 Neliras ka lias located its road ever and upon the fol lowing described Real Estate, owned ny you that said real esiate is taken and appropriate!. by said Railroad Company for deicit, machine shops, round house, turn tables, side tracks switches, .fce.. viz : Lot No. eleven (11) in block one i;iudred and seventvdTOi. Plattsnioutli Cily Cass Countv Nebraska, 'and vuu are further 110- tilieu that said Railroad Company will, 011 hat : 1.0; . v- 111' (4! L a is County. Nebraska. And vuu lire iiooiied Ih.tt said Ki ll Road Company will on Saturday tne niiio-eiiili u.'lh) day of Septem ber, A. D. lS7i. lit 10 o'clock a. m., proceed to have the damages you may sustain by the ap propniation of n.iid real estate to the use ot said Rail Road Company a-sset-scd according to law. Dateu. Jiiiv Znll!, 1S70. The Hi'Ki isgtiin .t Missouri Uivf.u Rail Road Company By T. M. rlARQt, ETT. l-4t Att'y. ka. hii-i m.'ii low i;.g sc ::.a s r- : v ,.-.;. u-.-.v s . ; p 1.: s '.; i'-s, v si !y - la lee Nei;--nKa. iy ih 1 iii lis r. I VI (.---(.-: i.iij: ti-:--i I'.iat 1 i; ..'.!.: -:e' over :u: :il e SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED? the Ru:!i:. :p,:nv Ni l u;. tb b7 Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA. iVJ Ca-ss County, f To A. ir. Snider. Orttling. You are hereby notified that the P.urlluirUm & Missouri River Rail Road Company in Ne braska has located its road over and upon the follow Ing described Real l-state owned by you. that said leal esiate is taken and appropriated bv said Rail Road Company for Depot, Machine Shop. Kmiini Houses, Turn Tables. Sid-r Tracks, I S licher, etc. . viz : Lot No. ten (10). Block No. i :f n las 1.1- 1 -Vlieii h? JO'J, ill est:.?.. IN tlKe-.i ,-liel ai'i'ioj". i .n " i Cn:..' t o.i'p.-av r.i ilep.'t. maciiiiie ,i ;i,.;e. '.'.in tab !. sl.ie uai'kS, i ni .No. Lem l' in blO'x No. Vii.n. in Plat'STiioii. 1 i ';y. C:is "o., An-.l von are iiii ther lu'l Hied that sa.d Ran l.oail v iuipaiiv 111 on ra;nr.iay nm liilieleelith Oi'th) day of September. A. D li76, at loo'cloek . 111.. proceed to have the dama ges you may sustain by the appropriation of snld real esiate, to the use of said Kail P.oad Company, assessed according to law. Dated Julv u'ltli. loTii. TlIK Itl UI.INilTliN MlSflOCRI P.IVEIl llAILKOAD COMPANY BY T. M. MA RUCK IT, 1 11 tm1 Att'y. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, I j'HI LAHELI'HI A , TA. 03ST V-UnT STIJ,E:TI:T,, East of I'latle Valley rioi'. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Toxin Always on Hani. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. ,l Iliu TI-"YA V Ml-1 Till C FX T FX- ' iinLiy, tilt l'.rtli day ol September, A. D., lsT6. sleiii-1 nn tut s.'if iir.lav pvpninc can . , , . at li o cluck a. 111., proceed to have t ne damages Shawl on List Sat UHlay ceiling. rin njiL J HOC X DS, than IS in tlie pow- 0u may sustain bv the appropriation of said .... ... ...... ..ft, ......, -... ; r of ai,v riyai to oiler; while lor con- paying for this notice and identifying . venienci; t.omfort and economy, none property. c.m diSj,uU, tl,e 1;u.t tli:it it is the most j desirable, shortest and quickest route In these days, when the country is ; to the Centennial depot ; in the imnie tlooded with worthless immitations, it j diate neighborhood of good hotels, is pleasant and profitable to come 1 whose prices range from two to four across a genuine medical preparation dollars per day, and within Ave minutes of merit sneh as Dr. Green's Family walk of the Main Entrance, thus sav Medicines. They are prepared from j ing to the visitor the cost and annoy the formula of a regular physician, tf ance of transfer incident to other lines. Xot the least attractive to our farm- ST.VTE OF NEBRASKA. I Cass County. ( co' Tn James D. MintHnU, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the Burlington and Missouri River Kail Road Company in Ne braska, has located its rail over and upon the following described real estate, owned by you, tnat sabi real estate is taken and appropriated by said Rail Road Company lor depot, machine siieps. round house, ti.rn table, side traeks, m'.'. lie lie.-;, .tf, vi.; ; Lot No. eleven (Hi in block one hundred and seventy-one (171). in Platts mouth Cii v. Cas Count v. Nebraska. And you have been riroviiled for agriculturists. ' arc further notified that said hail Road Compa- :it the ii..W:.tf rric of two !loll.irs will ,.n: Saturday the nineteenth Hllo day Try tho Diamond Crown Fine Cut, ; er friends will be the encampment of aud Sweet Coil Chewing Tobacco. I the Xational Grange of the Patrons of n,ci i m.ri-ot T O Xpwsi Dp. II usbainl TV, at El ni Station, near the Best in market, at the P. O. ews De- cmpnnia-, rir()U!uls. or tIie Hne of tilis I'b ' road, where ami!e ficcommodations lteal Estate to the use of said Rail Road Com pany assessed according to law. Dated Julv i'.lh. n7ii. The Pi iii.iMiTON and Missouri River Kail. Road Company, Bv T. M. MARQUETT. 18 it Atty. forty-nine (41). in Plattsmouth City. 1'ass Co. rtciirasKa. And you are lurtiier iiouiied inal saiil Rail Road Company will oil Saturday, the nineteenth ( 1st lo day ol September, lsTt.. at .0 o'clock A. M., proceed to have the d.-.in.iges you may sustain by the appropriation of said Real l-.state to tlie use ol salu Kail Koau comi.aiiy assesned aecoriling to law. J luted, .lulv 'J.-.tli. 187ti. The liLRi.iMiiox & Missouri Rivek Kail Road company By i. i. JIAIiyULl 1. 13-4t Atty. Legal Notice. STaTE OF NEBRASKA, ( ,,. Cass county To S. y. Zlnririm, Greeting: Yo'i are hereby notified that the Burligton & Missouri River Rail Road Company In Ne braska has located its road over and upon the following described Real Ifsfate, owned by you, thai said Real Estate is taken and appropriat ed bv said Rail Road Company, for D'jot, .Ma chine Shops. Round Mouses. Turn Tables, Side Tracks, Switches, etc., viz : Lot No. twelve il2) in block sixty-three (ft'h, anil lot N'o seven (71 in Block one liiitutred and seventy tl.oi, in nalts moulli Citv. Cass Countv. Nebraska. And you are furth-r notified that said Rail Road Com- paiiy will on Saturday, the nineteenth uvtli) day of September. lsTii, at 10 o'clock A. M., pro ceed to have the damages you may sustain by the appropriation of said Real Estate to the use of said Rail Road Company, assessed according to law. Hated July 2Mh. 187C. I II R nl KLINGTOX X -1 IM60UK1 ItlVlJl Rail Road Company, By 13-U T. M. MARQCETT. Att'y. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, ss C.lss County, I ' To Willet Poticnger, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the Burlington & Missouri River Rail Road Company hi Ne braska iias located its road over and upon the following described Real Estate owned by you, that said Real Estate is taken and appropriat ed bv said Rail Road Company for Depot. Ma chine .Simps, Round Howses, Turn Tallies. Side I'racks. Switches, etc. viz: Lot N'o. fourteen (14i. Block No. sixty-four (fin. and Lot twelve (l2i in Block one hundred and sevenly-one (171) in Plattsnioutli City. Cass County. Nebraska. And you are further notified thai said Rail Road Company, will 011 Saturday the nineteenth (l'.i) day of September. lSTii, at io o'clock A. M. pro ceed to hav the damages you may sustain by the appropriation of said Real Estate to the use of said Rail Road Company assessed ac cording to law. Dated July a-'.th, 187C. TlIK Bl KI.lNliTON A MrsBOUItt P.IVKK Rail Road Company, Ry T. M. MARQUETT, 18-lt Att'y. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA. I Cass County, 1 To John H". Shirley, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the Burlington St Missouri River Rail Road Company in Nebias ka has locaied its road over and upon the fol lowing described Real Estate, owned by you that said real estate is taken and appropriated by said Rail Road Company for Depot, Machine Shops. Round Houses. Turn Tables. Side Tracks Switches, etc. viz : Lot No. nine (9 in Block fortv-nipe (l:o. in Platlsinoiith City. Cass Co., Nebraska. And you are further notified that said Rail Road Company will 011 Saturday, the nineteenth flMihi day of September. lsTi;, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. proceed to have tin' damages von may sustain bv the appropriation of said Rea' Estate to the use of said Rail Road Company, assessed according to law. Dated.' July i!"th. lsTi!. TlIK lU UI.INIiTliN A MlSSOUHI RlVER Rail Road Company, By T. M. MARQCETT. 1S-41 Att'y. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass Comity, Nebras ka. September term, 1S76. John McCormick, plaintiff, versus S. N. Mer rlman, defendant. The above named defendant is hereby noti fied that the above named plaintiff did 011 the 1st day of July. 17G. file iu tlie office of the Clerk of said court. Lis petition against said defendant, setting forth that he is the owner of the following described laud in Cass County, Nebraska, to-wit : The south half (s'l of the northwest quarter (iiw 1 ef section number thirty-one. CU 1 town ship ten (10) north of range number fourteen, tHi east ; and I hat said defendant pretends to own and hold the same under and by virtue of a certain pr.-tended tax deed, and praying that the same may tie set aside and the title to said land be quieted in plaintiff. And said defendant is hereby notified to plead answer or demur to said petition so filed in said court on or before Monday. August the 21st. 187f. or said petition will be taken as confessed and final decree rendered thereon. J. L. MITCHELL. 5t5 Attorney for plaintiff. THIS GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI TION. I ESI ON El) TO COMMEMORATE THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OK AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OPKNkD MAY 10th AND WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER loth. 1 S76. All the nation of the world and all the States and Territories of the Union are par ticipating iu this wonderful, dunionstration, bjinglng together the uio-l comprehensive col lection of art treasures, mechanical invention, scientific discovert, mauuf sctunng achieve ments, mineral sieeimns, and agricultural pro ducts ever exhibited. The grounds devoted to the Exhibition are situated on the line (of the Pennsylvania Railroad and embrace four hun dred and fifty acres of Fairmouut Faik, all highly improved and ornapieuteil, on w hich are creeled the largest buildings ever constructed, live of these covering an area of fifty acres and costing f5.000.ooo. The total number of build ings erected for the purposes of the exhibiton is near two hundred. During the thirty days im mediately following the opening of the Exhibi tion a million and a quarter of people visited it. The Pennsylvania Railroad, THE GI1EAT Till IV IS. AND 7 AST KAIL t? 7ZZ SIAKS, Is the most direct, convenient and economical wav of reaching Philadelphia and this great Exhibition from all sections of the country. Its train-'to :uid from Philadelphia will pass through a OKAN1T CENTENNIAL DEPOT, which the Company have erected at the Main Entrance to the Exhibition Orouuds for the accommodation of passengers who wisli to stop at or start from the numerous large hotels contiguous to this station ami the Exhibition. a convenience of the greatest value to visitors, and afforded ex ohisivelv bv the Pennsylvania Railroad, which is Til K ON LY LINE RINNINO DIRECT TO THE CENTENNIAL BCILDINOS. Excursion trains will also stop at the Encampment of the Patrons of Husbandry, at Elm Station, on this road. 'The Pennsylvania Railroad Is the grandest railway organization in the world. It controls seven thousand miles ot roadway, forming con tinuous lines to Philadelphia. New York. Balti more, and Washington, over which luxurious I rtay and iiigni cars are run irom 1 uicago, St. Ixiuis, Cincinnati. Louisville, Indianapolis, Col umbus, Toledo, Cleveland, and Erie without change. Its main line is laid with double and third tracks of heavy stet-1 rails upon a deep bed of broken stone ballast, and its bridges me all of iron or stone. Its passenger trains are ejuiped w ith every known improvement for comfort and safety, and are run at faster speed for Kreater distances than the trains of any llneon the con tinent. 1 he Company has largely increased it equipment for Centennial travel, and will be prepared to build in its own shops locomotives and passenger cars at short notice sufficient to fully accommodate any extra demand. The un equalled resources at t he command of the Com pany guarantee the most Iperfeet accommoda tions for all its patrons during the Centennial Exhibition. THE MAHXIFICEXT SCENERY for which the Pennsylvania Central is so justly celebrated presents to the traveler over its perfect road way an ever-changing panorama of river, mountain and landscape views unequalled in America. THE EATING STATIONS on this line are unsurpassed. Meals will be furnished at suit able hours and ample time allowed for enjoy ing them. EXCURSION TICKETS, at reduced rates, will be sold at nil principal Railroad Ticket Offices in th West, Northwest, and Southwest. Be sure that your tickets read via the Great Pennsylvania Route to the Centennial. FRANK THOMPSON. I. M. BOYD, Jr., I6t General Manager. Gen. I'ass'r Agent. HO FOR THE IsloIs Millsl IN PLATTSMOUTH. Carriages senl o w!icny.:r ordered. IVyot to meet all tr-mn THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals .tttonded mid carriages furtiMicd to friends. Addresss, J. W.HHANNON. 42-ly Fllaitsmouth, Neb. sTlver plated warl EU'dro-I'latcd Tabic Ware. AM Orna mental Art Work, IN GREAT VARIETY. MANUFACTURED BY THE Meriden Britannia Company, 5F30 Broadway New York. Tho best plated sroONS and Fork are thbs Silver plated ucavicrt on the- parts where r.e -ce.ssarily the most wear comes, and bearing the Trade Mark. 147-HOC; Kit IIROTIIERH-Xir. N. U. This great Improvement in Silyr-riat-cd Spoons and Forks Is applied alike to each grade of Plate. A 1. 8 and 12 oz.. as ordered. The Process and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are Patented. The extra or "Stan dard Plate" made by this Company Is stained A 1, simply, and Is plated 20 per cent, heavier than the ordinary market Standard. First Premiums awarded at all Fairs where exhibited, from World's Fair of 1HS2 t American Institute Fair. 1874, Inclusive. 50m6 WINDHAM'S lEIEJl. " ESTATB AND - Legal Notice. ir. 11. Srhildkneeht vs. George Finlison. Before John W. Haines, a Justice of the Peace in and for Cass County, Nebraska. On the l.Mh day of July, A. D. ls7C.said Jus tice of the Peace issued a garnishee notice in attachment in the above action for the sum of Ten Dollars, (f 10). Plattsmouth, July 20th. 1S75. ist3 W. II. SCHILDKNECHT. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of two executions issued by C. P. Moore. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass Countv. Nebraska, by Win. L. Wells his deputy, and to me directed, I will on the 31st day of July, A. D. lSTii. at 111 o'clock a. m., of said dav. ;it the south door of the Court House, 111 the City of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit : Lots s-1. S S.i. !H). !. !".. PM. lol. 10: 110, 111, '."Hi. 201, 210, 211. v;-'l, 2-,", 22". 3ic. :ti7. 314, 3 (.". 3.H. :tf:t. 410, 415. 422, 42:t. anil 424, in the city of Louisville. In Cass County. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the projierty of J. T. A. Hoover, one of the defend ants ; to satisfy a judgment of said court, recov ed by Merrill. ells . Jewett. plaintiffs ; and B. and J. T. A. Hutiver, are defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, June 2('ith, A. D. 17G. 14-5t M. B. Cutlek, Sheriff. Legal Notice. Legal Notice. rrn live nt'il) a I f "J ' ' , .tu nie niooeLuf (.uc.' 01 two .100.11 September. 1S76. at lo o'clock a. 1,1. proceed Tf win want trood Vn 1 Osatre Oranze I I?1" d.lV. Arrangements have been per- to have the damages you may sustain by the.np 11 you WAlll gUOU W. A vadfeV, vyi.iugc , ........... ;.,i i i:.thi,r ,,r :.i re:il eslale lo the use of said wijl aLso give prompt attention to the j and Honey Locust Hedge plants, j tickets to Phila.lelphia or Xew York j hiedjfe nvtlc rt.ikin-' business, repairing and this fall, try Brookhart Bros., Weep- ! Hnd return, "ood for sixtv davs. can be I The iu-klinoton Missouri Kivkr varr.N'hiag neatly done at irode'-Hte i ing Water, Cnss county. Xeb. r.i.' l?-?t cttained it ' th". We:-t oyron ticket office in Rail 1:0111 Company By T. M. MAV-QUETT, Tn the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Cass County, Nebraska. II. II. Geiger. plaintiff, vs. Cynthia Barbour and John Gilmour, defendants. Cynthia Barbour, defendant above named, will take notice that there is now on file in the oflice of the clerl of the District Court within and for Cass Count y. Nebraska, a petition of foreclosure, praying for the foreclosure and sale of the following described premises, to wit : The northeast quarter (nei) of the northeast quarter die1) of section thirtv-lhree (33) town ship eleven (111 range twelve (12) to satisfy claim against said defendant and iu favor of the said plaintiff of the s'.iin of one hundred dollars ($100 and interest from the 1st day of July, 1S74. and that, unless you appear and an swer on or before noon of the second day of the September term of Court, next, judgment will be rendered against you for the amount claimed and costs of suit. R. B. WINDHAM. 1C14 Attorney for plaintiff. Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA. I s, Cass County. ( To A. M. Iicetie. Greeting: You are hereby notified that the Burlington & Missouri River Rail Road Company in Nebras ka, has located its road over and upon the fol lowing described real estate, owned by you, that said real estate is taken and appropriated by said Rail Road Company for depot, machine shops, round house, turn tables, side tracks, switches, etc. viz : Lot No. eleven (11) in block sixty-three t&ti. Plattsmouth City. Cass County Nebraska. And yon are- further notified that s.ii.l Rail Koad Company will on Saturday the nineteenth (UUh) day of September, A. 13. 1?7-, at lo o'clock a. in. proceed to have the damages you may sustain by the appropriation of said real estate to the use of said Rati Road Compa ny assessed according to law. Dated Julv 2.S.U1, 17,3. The Buri.inoton Missouri Rivek Rail Road Company By T. M. MARQEKTT. A'fy. tVIIOI,HAI,Tr MqroR AM) Ch.Alt KTOKE. OF rfr-McGUIP.E'3 old stand still kept open by the above. CIQAX8. TOBACCOS, rf-C, WHOLE SALE & RETAIL. W KEEP Good Goods, Buy Largely And Invite trade to call aud examine. IU J. V. Wecktach, GENERAL DEALEE IN Groceries, DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, qUEEUSWAHE! AND ALL KINDS OP COLLECTION AGENCY. I take pleasure In announcing to the public, do ing business in the State of Nebraska, and especially in Cass County, that I have established in connection with my Lwgal Practice, a COLLBCTON, AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY ! A nine years' residence in State and County, with constant business relations among the peo ple, have qualified me for transacting business of this character with GREAT FACILITY. All business entniste.1 to my care by firms or individuals, will receive immediate at tention. Ah Moneys Collected, ItrJIITTED VnOJIPTLY. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD ! TAXES PAID1 t"Dwinss Letters Anmrerei Promptly. II. II. WIX DIIAItl, 42ly Plattsmouth. Neb. . NEEDED BY TIIE OR Householder. Corner 3d and Main Htm , PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA. (Guthman's old stand.) HENRY BCFCK. DEALER IN SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, ETC., ETC., ETC., 0 All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES mmm jr.... WOODEU COFFUSTS ; Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. FOR SALE. A desirable residence five 'roenis, good cw lar. cistern, well, &c Apply to R. B. Windham. FOR SALE. A good farm of 160 acres, all under cultivation, on reasonable terms. Apply to R. B.WlNDIf AM. FOR SALE An improved farm of 80 acres, the north half (n!-4) of the north-west quarter (nw4) of sect' ort 32, town 10, range 14. Apply to 47tf K. B. WlJTDIIATti. FOR SALE A farm of 120 acres, partly cultivated, cr.n ha bought on 4 years time. No payment required down. Apply to K. B.Wijrnn am f 7 FOR SALE A valuable city residence, with valuable. Im provements, and on reasonable terms. Apply to 47tf R.B. WlVDUAM. FOR TRADE. I will trade a desirable residence -jn T o k Bluffs for a span of good horses. A pply to 47tt K. B. Windham. GREAT BARGAINS.' Fifty (50) lots in Plattsmouth for si'.rt at jo. Apply to T B. W 1 1 h a m . O. F. JOHNSON, DEALER IN Drugs Medicines? -AND All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO- DEALER IX Stationery, XXagazines, AND Latest Publications. Prescriptions Carefnllr Compiumied by an Experienced rrntEi. ! With many thanks for past patronage. I Invite i Invite all to call and examine my ! LARGE feTOCK OF 4f. FrKVITI'BE U COrFIWti- I PLATTSHt'iH PB REMEMBER THE PLACE ' j COR. FIFTH cf- MAIN $7 P EFTS 1 - i i .iy-'mLL