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THE HERALD. B. & M. R. RTime Table. Corrtvtcd Sunday, April 1st, 1877. FOK OMAHA fFomI'LATISMOCTH. Leaves . :45 a. m. Arrives 8 :.V a. ni. " 2 :30 p. III. " 3 ;45 p. in. FKOM OMAHA FOIt ri..TT.SMOCTII. Loaves 9 :0" a. ni. Arrives 10 :?4 a. m. " 0 :00 p. in. J ;43 p. in. FOR THE WEST. Leaves Plattsmonth 9 :W a. in. Arrivei Lln rolti, 12 -1") p. m. ; Arrives K-arney, 8 :io p. in. Freight loaves 7 :o a. m. Ar. Lincoln It 3 p.m. FKOM THE WLST. Leaves Koarnev. 6 :W :i. m. Leaves Lincoln, 1 : 1.1 p. in. Arrives riattsnioutll. 3 :15 p. in Freight i'vfH Lincoln 11 :13 a. in. Arrives 1'lattsiiiwtith, 4 :12 p. in. GOING EAST. lxpre.s. C :1" a. in. I'a.tsenfr. a mill each, rtuy ) 3 i50 p. in., except !S;itiml;ty. Every third Saturday a train eon-iit'c(- at the usiuil tune. VH'IVAI, AND DKIWUTCKE OF l'LATTS MOLTH l. ILS. K V.-TKKN, NOKTII KI: &. SOl TilKK.V - . ... lUepai tat- s :.to a. in, An.-:il - 'j : a. in. .. . 3 :0J p. m. rtMAHA VIA It. . 51. Arrive at In :) a. 111. lepartat- 2 :13 p. 111. WfSTtllX VIA K. & M. Anive at - 3 :!." p. in. Depart at 9 :() a. in. WKKriXf: WATF.IS. Arrive at. 12 :m 111. Depart at - 2 :00 p. in. lO-HK lil.'KFS& I'MOX MILLS. Arrive at 1 : in. I Depart at - 1 :"0 p. in. J. W. MARSHALL. V. M. i.ocaladvei:tisi:ments. TransiiMit. .'" cents a line. Ui-U'iilar advenLs r. ineenls per line. No atlvci'lUeliient insert -1 Tor !--.s Hum i" cents. I.e;ra! notiees at Statute rates. Atiiin-ys ami oliieers of the law will be neld resiMiiisilife fur all leual iiotiees they hand in, unit al! parties ileiirindm;? .a proof of jiubliea lioii of any notice will be held tor the iml'.;ca ti.ui lee ! such iiotict?. COMMUNICATIONS. A-our spa-e is limited, all co'iiniiinlcaf,ons I'li-i iii icf and t tlie point, with 110 waste words. Tile p::per is rc-',insil!e for the correctness accoriiiiit; to cojy of :;il matter and paid Le piU, only. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from til'- pos'-oilice. whether directed to his iiaine. or w nether he Is a suliscrioer or not is repojisilile for the ;av. j. K any person onleis his paper discontin ued, lie must pay all arrearages, or the publish--r may coimi-.ne to semi it until payment Is uiaue ."and collect tlie whole amount, whether l lit paiM-r is t.ik-n from the ottiee or not. :i. 1 lie courts have decided that refusing to take iii ivs:i:iK'rs and periodicals from the post ttnce, or removing and h ainsr them uncalled f r, is wi'ma facte evidence of intentional K II A I'll. LOCAL XEWS .m! Hitttery still keeps his fountain going. oda C.11 ruth's big wagon goes out to thiy. Us gorgeous we tell you. Go to Uuttery's for Drugs medicines and Toilet articles. MoihoOist Church Friday and Satur day. Concert on many new ami strange I ustrumerits. l)i k OMhaui gt thrown from a li.iisti din ing fair time and wns injur ed about the breast and shoulders piite jrvert-ly. Smut very tine tomatoes found their way into our office yesterday wiili 1 he Compliments of Mrs C. 1'. Smith. Miinv Thanks. Km ten 's Drug store, near the Uai! loiid IepoI is the place to buy your goods, g'-t your prescriptions, or meet with fi lends. I'.v the way four of the colts that 1 took premiums at the fair were from lion. Jos. Cilmore's old war horse that he has ridden over the plains for many a vcar. We ha.e several half mnnbor ship warrants on Keokuk Mercantile College which we will sell at a large discount to students desiring to at tend there. A lew of the papers of this issue were run with the wrong date on the outside, Sept. th instead of lath. If niiy one gets one of these they will kuow what it means. Fitzgerald has got his new wall, fence :md outbuildings finished and it makes a wonderful improvement in that part of the street and through 1 y.n !'.v . tuiid uA r ! se liitrdi in now. I i " I V o hope Mr Nichols of Mr. Car- j ruth's traveling corps will have good J luck. We expect to see one of Frank ; 1 'arruth's Clucks in every bouse we visit in Nebraska, for the next five eai.s. Prof. Arnold of the Berger Troupe l.a-s just called :hhI explained the won derful, new and curious lustiuments they use. It certainly will be a great curiosity to hear them. Let's turn out and sec. Thu Sidney Telegraph man didn't seem to agree with our friend of the C. C. Courier and even insinuated that Pel-singer isn't overly good-looking. We would not stand that. Xo man can call us s.jiiitit eyed, and live. Those were good black Spanish chi 'kens of Iloudan varietv, tiie IIi:tl ali sent out to the Fair, Uncle Jako. Von want to read up on hen literature Two of them bae taken several prizes before. We were very sorry to learn that Joseph Lloyd, who was hurt so severe-, ly under the cars sometime ago. unfor tunately slipped and injured his leg over again. Pr. Livingston says the injury is not a breakage hardly, but still will keep Mr. Lloyd in his bed again for several days. From Chicago to Salt Lake we he.ir hut one storv. and that is that at stadelman's ltesUurant they have tho best table and set the best meals j oin-rally t be found anywhere. The JlmiALD lias been taking some mea'a there lately for n short time aiwl can nly add it's good word to all the rest. We have had uo letter food anywhere ill om travel-. Tbey have a Greenback club at Mock Bluffs. It meets every other Saturday night. This is the other night. Mr. Win. Stadelman, one of our oldest and best known clothing mer chants has secured store building in Juniata, Adams Count-, and will soon put a stock of goods in there. Mr Stadelman has been lone: and favoraWy known here, and we sincerely' hope he will be satisfied with his new move and that it will turn out a successful venture pecuniarily and personalty. The boys have not got over their love for glasi ball shooting yet. Ou Saturday last a little match came off on the hill near Geo. Smith's as usual: Sweepstakes, SI entrance-Nanies: S. J. Long, G. S. Smith, W. L. Wells. W. I). Jones." L0113 and Smith won 1st mon ey; Jones 2.1; Wells ad; Long and Smith then shot off o balls apiece at 30 yds. and Ljng gut away with the baggage. Johnny White's team ran away last Thursday, threw Johnny out and skinned his elbow. Like sensible hors es, knowing it was fair week and the Herald was busy they came right round to the office to tell us that the bolts that hold the wagon tongue np broke and they couldn't help it. Luck ily no one was hin t badly and no great amount of damage done. If they had just tome a little earlier we would have had this notice in last week's pa per. F.?glaad's Letter File." Pickiug up a paper shortly after our return we saw the above heading England's Letter File." What does England want of a letter file and what has this country got to do with her let ter tile any way. Let her file if she wants to were some of the thoughts that ran through our heads as we read along, only to discover that our old friend l'aren England, of Lincoln, had been and gone and invented a new pat ent "Letter File," that is said to be the best thing out. All right. Let her file, Mr. England. Uncle Sam has nothing to do with your file, we see, only to grant the patent. Crniid Uuion Sunday School Picnic. To be held in A. C. Beach's Grove 3 miles west of Weeping Water, on Thursday Sept. 20, 1S77. Literary ex ercises in charge of II. W. Zink. and school, of Elm wood, assisted by his old scholars of Pleasant Point. Speakers invited: Ilev. Hoot, Chase, Wilkenson Piffenbacher, Crippen, Loofbourraw An effort will be made to engage the Orchestra of Weeping Water to furnish music for the occasion. Everybody in vited, especially Sunday School Sehol- j ars and teachers. Basket picnic. Come oiie, come all. TuRxen Zinic. Secy. Married. KAHV-riT;'..:i:nALD At St. John's rath. -lie Church, ri.ittsiuoiith. Tuesday Sept. nth. IsTT, l Kev. l'aiiier Hayes. 1'. Fa il V. Ksq.. of l.ia -coin, to Jliss s.uiaii h'rrz:::i:Ai.i. lister of Jim l'ii7era!l, Lmj., of l'la; tsiuou! 11. Precisely at tight o'clock, a. in., on Tuesday the happy couple above men tioned were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, the ceremony being wit nessed by a number of friends of the parties. The Wedding procession consisted of the bride leaning on the arm of Mr. J. Hayes, the groom accompanied by Mrs Fitzgerald, Mr. M. Kelley and Miss II. Cagney, followed by the immediate rel atives of the bride. The ceremony, after the ritual of the lloman Catholic Church, including high mass, the partaking of the sacrament &c, occupied an hour and a half. The bride's dress which was very becoming was a brown silk made with Breton bas(ue and overskirt, and trimmed with pearl buttons; lace tie, and a hat of brown straw trimmed'with shaded brown ribbon and silk. After the ceremony, a'few of the in timate friends of the bridal party ad- ! journed to the mansion of Jno. Fitz gerald to congratulate them after'which they departed on the afternoon train east carrying with them the good wish- es of their many friends here and else- where. Their bridal tour will take in Chicago, Janesville. Portage, and finally Madison, Wis ., where the friends of ti,e groom will welcome them with a grand reception. Notice. There will be a meeting of the offi-t-ersi and members of the Cass County Agricultural Society, on F KID ay, Slftkmbkr 14, 1877, at 2 o'clock p. M., at the Court House, for the purpose of auditing accounts. All persons having any accounts against the society, will please present their bills at said meeting. By order of the President. J. P. Young, Sec'y. Mason and Hamlin Organ was award ed two FIRST PREMIUMS at the Cass County Agricultural Fair, after an exhaustive examination by four disinterested judges who were unaiiinrius in their decision. The pi nno Harp was particulaily admired, combining as it does th Piano, Harp, and Organ in one Instrument. Any one wishing information in regard to any uf the numerous styles, prices, can get it by applying to Jasiw 1::tti:i Agt., Plaltsmouth, University of Nebraska. Opening of Fall Term postponed un til Tuesday, Oct. 2d. By that time the building will be thoroughly repaired and refitted. Instruction given in all the branches of a liberal education. The University is furnished with an nPjf 1'brary. an extensive cabinet Mini tiie iiiu.si uppiuveit iippai iiiUM. Tuition- absolltelv free to all. Incidental Expenses $2 a term. Board from ?:l to 54 a week. Stu dents may board themselves at a much less expense. Catalogues sent on application to E. B. Fairfield, 2.-;t 1 Chancellor. On Swearing; or Hotr Yfe Went to tfie Fair a Thursday. The Herald; and family having a strong desire t& liear Mr. Morton's fa mous Lecture an the hog and other Agricultural Animals, took pains to make arrangments to go to the Fair in good shape as we supposed ; that is to say ; we tried to hire a horse and buggy to go out there, that was no go. Every tiling that could creep and haul two wheels or four was on duty last week and spoken for long before we got around. A very polite boy at the Liv ery Stable however informed us that their "Express wagon would run to and from the grounds all day a rice easy two horse open buggy, in fact and we could engage seats j,n that. His first load after dinner was engaged, but the next just about 2 o'clock we could have seats all right that suited us. It would let us hear Mr. M's speech and give us time to get up some copy at the office. The boy also asked if we hadn't some more folks that wan ted to go. We said no, then. At din ner Frau S. said she wanted to go to the Fair that afternoon, llight after dinner wj sent word we had another passenger at our house if there was still room. Word came back there was and at two or not later than 2.13 the team would be at the door. Two came, half past two marched up; one of ont boys says "guess its about time for you to go to the fair" "yes," we say "the team 11 be here in a minute, they prom ised to be prompt." Three o'clock and the wife came over all dressed to kill and says; "where's that buggy to go to the fair? Mrs. S. and I are all dressed and been, waiti'ig an hour." Grabbing our hat we rushed for that Livery Barn, only to find the boy as complacent as a sunflower, and the in formation that the boss was out to the Fair and wouldn't be back for an hour or two. Pown the street we go to hunt a 'bus," wagon, cart, something. Can't find a wheelbarrow even. Come back to find young man, (no names given,) of L. S. with eager eye and flushed face, who says: "Just cuss me Mr. Mac, cuss me, it's all my fault, I'm awful sorry, just cuss me and I'll get you a buggy right off." So I "cuss" him "Blank blank, blank, and double blank you, why didn't you have those buggy and them horses liere on time, eh ? How'd you suppose I can hear Mr. Morton's speech here, and investigate those prize babies from Plattsmouth, whiie Mac Donagh is blowing his bugle and kiss ing the dear creatures, flattering the mothers and matting subscribers by the acre, and here's my wife and I and another lady standing here with our fingers in our mouths waiting for your old buggy. Now then does that satisfy you?" "Yes, that's real good, it's all my fault I know, and I ought to be cussed." Yes, but where is your horses and buggy?" "Where's what?" "The horses and buggy I was to get by cussing." "What horses and buggy?" You said if I'd cuss you real good you'd have a horse and buggy right here, and I supposed as soon as I got done, they'd appear, I don't see any use wasting breath cussing you, if it don't make the horses come. "Why, I dont believe there's any horses to be got, Mr. Mac, but if there is I'll get 'em now or die." "Yes, young man, but that won't get me to the Fair Grounds, and now you see the folly of swearing, young man you see it don't do any good, you can't swear the horses here, you can't swear the road shorter, you can't swear Mr. Morton's voice down here so whal's the usa of telling me to cuss you. You have cheated me out of my swears, as well as my buggy. Take warning young fellow, and never swear or ask anybody to swear any more, it's a fraud and don't pay." At last, too late for the speech and the baby show, the Madame and Mrs. S. went out to the Fair, and I well I stayed home and chawed things. AT TIIE 31LTII0DIST CHURCH. Friday atiJ Saturday Eyeuings. The Benyer Troupo Ilerr Toldi Janosh a "Hungarian Zimballist" (if anolody knows what that is,) will appear. Also music from a Tyrolean Zither and Hungarian Zim ballone. It is said to be a very fine en tertainment and we hope they will have a good house. EXCELSIOU HARNESS SIIOF, J. O. CHAMBERS, PUOr. I have a full stock of Harness and Trimmings, Collars, wliifs. and all the. filings, that I will sell at the lowe'st. Cash Prices and warrant satisfaction. Come and Examine My Stock. I 23t2 will not be Undersold. And Now Comes Dr. Chapman and informs the people of Cass county that, they are better prepared to furnish Drugs, Medicines. &c.f than ever BEroRE and have the largest stock of school books now opened and readv for sale. Every book covered rreti of charge and sold AT BED ROCK PRICES. Pencils, pens, inks, sponges, &e., at prices to suit. come and be convinced at 2U3 Chapman & Glas Try those leading half dime cigars at Chapman & Glas. Ask Yourself these Onestlons. Are yon a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitation of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nerv ous System depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? Have you a cough? Lor Spirits? Coining up of the food after Eating? &c., &. All of these and much more are the di rect results of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, and Indigestion. Green's Au gust Flower is now acknowleged by all Druggists to bo n positive cure. 2.400,ouo bottles wtTtf given away in the U. S. through Druggists to the 'people as u trial. Two done will natlsfy any person of U wonderful quality In cur. ing all fortn of indigestion. Sample bottle lOcts. Regular size 75ets. Sold positively by all first-class Druggists In tUcU.S. ll-tf-alt. TersonaL I i Prof. Aug&sy was here on Saturday. W. R. Robinson, Editor of the Glen wood Opiuiyu, was here during our Fair. Father Hayes has been taking a re cess for a short time but returned last week. Paul Vandervort of the Railway Mail service, passed about Plattsmauth, Saturday. Fred Kroeler, Drury Graves and oth er Black Hillers begin to drop in for winter quarters. Jos. McKinnon Esq.. paid us a visit duringFair Week, the guest of Hon. Geo. Smith Ave believe. Sir Knight IX II. Wheeler was sere naded at Cleveland, by the Michigan Knights from three Rivers, his old home. . Levi Churchill of Rock Bluffs called on the Herald Monday. He thinks he has some of the finest Clinton grapes in Cass Co. Hon. L Sheldon. E. Barnum, T. X. Bobbitt, and Ex-Co. Con'r. Clark were among the friends the Herald met in and about the fair grounds. Mr. Hayes, a brother of father Hayes has been slopping with us for some time. The Hayes family is gaining on us out here oir,ce that little 8 to 7 scrape last spring. Our other boss, the man- we live with alias Mr. Hathaway, has gone ta Sew ard to see the wife and babies. Billy Wells has a little Bar Docket account to settle with him on his return all the same. Col. Tewksbnry, whilom Mayor of Nebraska City, and a fine genial old gentleman, has been visiting us lately, the guest of Dr. John Black, we be lieve. The Herald was glad to make his acquaintance. Henry Eikenbury has gone to Salt Lake, Utah and Colorado to buy cattle for feeding this winter. 'Croft" heard from him the other day, he attended Brigham's funeral and expects to be horn; in about two weeks. Chas. M. Hubner, of the Neb. City News, has been visiting us during fair time. He and brother "big-foot" came up together, B. F. took a' of the bug gy and Charley hud to stick his log ov er the dashboard to get room. O. F. Johnson, our well known drug gist, moves this week in fact has moved into the building on Cth street south of Dr. John Black's Office, for merly owned by G. Herold. Mr. John son has purchased this property and will remain there permanently. Major Pearman, sometimes called I'oerman and again Pareman, of Neb. City, a great fruit man, has been up to see us. They call him Peer man be cause he's the peer of any man raising cucumbers and "sich", and Pareman because he can pare a joke down to the finest point of any ex-oflicio news paper man in Nebraska. By the way the Major dabbles in literature '?; and politics, as well as apricots and apples. Cass County Fair. BY HFKCTATOtl. As a!l like to hear ol the rich and the rare. We'll tell what u shown at the Cuss Co. Fair. With :i"u the misfortunes of 'hoppers and; rain. We'd cold from the mountains and stock from the plain ; And hoi es, neat etock, merinos, and swine. With jellies, and jams, aud most excellent wine. The fruit of the harvest that waved, in .the breeze. With perns from the garden and fruit from the trees. The man with his sous and his daughters was there. Aud Ms wife brought the baby- to show at the fair. . We'd belles from the east with their gallant sweethearts. With merchants and tradesmen from Atlantic marts. I'll enter this fair at the fair of the world. For t!ie best looking ladies and handsomest girls. If ever the nation's Involved in distress. The 'Abe' of the day may relj on the west. If an enemy venture to flourish their brajr. The boys of the homestoad will stand by the flag. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom It restores grey hair to its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and fal ling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which tl e hair is nourished and supiorted. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair-dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects re main a long time, making only an oc casional .application necessary. It is recommendeel and used by eminent medical men. and officially endorsed by the State Assayed of Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls Hair Renew er has increased with the test of many years, both in this country and in for eign lands, and it is now known and used in all civilized countries of the world. For Sale by all dealers. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WEAU 16tf for the warm days at Merges'. Wedding Bristol card board at the IIeualu office. Robert Sherwood Price List. Fine boots for $3,00, Fine sewed boots for 87.00 Alexis- buckle shoes $4.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for 82.33 Repairing equally cheap. 11-tf Fine Boots for 3.00. Fine sewed boots for 7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for 4.50 Sherwood's boot &shok Emporium, Plattsmoutii, Neb. 11-tf. Boots anI Shoes. - Call and examine the low down JGtf, pkices at Merges. For gale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Tltli perfect. Taxes all iwtid up. Terms feusv. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf JIED. Died AiitrHst . Ig77, Annie L. Ctiotey, aged 8 years and 5 mouths. T1S STRANGE. TO IE? MEMORY OF DKAtt LrSTtE ASiXIS COO.LEY. Ti? fttanue hat inusiir and mtrih Can come to our ears to-uilit. When we have buried a dear linle life Since the coming ol inoruiug light. Oh. why with smiles do thev mock Our hearts that are brnkmir with grief ; Or w hy make a meaningless jet O'er a pain that knows no relief. But ycterday happy and strong. To-night so lont'iy and sad : Still we must mingle with careless grace, In throngs that are gay and glad. Still It seems so strange to me. That we hear the voice of mirth ; When far. far away, to uever return Is one that was loved a earth. And strange, yes. ptranger than all is the world" in w Inch we live : That has given joy o grudgingly. But takes all we have to give. F. A. Savles. THE MARKETS. UOME MARKETS. htIS)RTEa ti F. KWHITK. Wheat. No. 2 3 " rejected Corn, shelled Corn, ear, . . , Oats Barley, So. 3 ' a ' rejected... Kye , 8'J no 4.-. 1 S'7 jo 40 latest new vork markets New okk, Sept. 5. Money, 3 Gold,: ioa?i LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. CniCAOO, Sept. 5. Flour 5 J-V.7 5 T5 Wheat 1 3 Corn Mats, 2 Rye..... 02'i3 Harlev f.5?i Hoirs," 5 IbVaa 45 Cattle , - 3 504i4 oo SPECIAL NOTICES. Two car loads of Fine Salt just re ceived and for sale at 2U3 J. V. Weckbacii's. 4.50 FOR CALF BOOTS made to order at MERGES' FACTORY. 20tf. New cake pan, enquire at the Her ald othce. . 4t. Slippers for 33 cts. at Merges'. 12tf All kinds of Fall and Winter Goods are in and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Flease call and exam ine mv goods nd prices. 24t3 J. V. Weckbach. NEW STYLE S10 MASON & HAMLIN OR GAN. only S1CS. 27 months time without interest. Correspondingly lower for cash. LENIIOFF & JiOXNSi, Morning Dew Saloon ! One door east of the Saunders House. We keep the bct of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. S;;ni9 Constantly on Hand-. A Great Bargain. I have a fine 12 stop Mason & Ham lin organ on exhibition, for the balance of this week, at Dr. Chapman's drug store, that 1 will sell at a bargain the finest reed instrument ever brought to this county. With M. & IFs. new pat ent action that takes the lead in im provements in Beed Organs. Call and see it. To see is to believe. James Fettee, Agt. Bead, Bead. Fine calf boots made to order for 4.50. Sewed boots for f?.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoos 1.00; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Mercies'. 12-tf Slippers for 33 cts at Merges,. 12tf Fine boots for 5.00 Fide Sewed boots 7.00 Alexis buckles shoes 4. at Robert Sherwood's. 50 lltf The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next CO days in clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf All nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative ir.auences of I'ul vermacher's Electric Belts and Bands. They are safe, simple, and effective. aid can lie easi ly applied by the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Actress Ful.vf.r m.uhkb CiAL Aic Co., Cincinnati. Ohi - I8yl-alt. Farmer's Attention. Reopening of Harness Shop: The undersigned begs leave to announce that he hasreo-ened his harness shop at the old stand, adjoining the Hard ware store of Mr. Mathew's and is now ready to supply those who will favor him with their patronage, with first class work in his line, to-wit: Carriage, Buggy, and Draft Harness, Saddles, col lars, bridles, halters, whips, &c. Re pairing done on short notice. Please give me a call. Respectfully, 22t4 Jno. SCHL4TEU. Plattsnioutli, Avg. 21st, 1877. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smftking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20tf. Here I am Again, ready for business. I will pay tha HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for Good Wheat, at Cedar Creek Mills. I have most thoroughly refitted my Mill with all the latest improved Machinery and am now prepared to make the best quality of flour. Believing I can satisfy all my old customers, I respectfully ask for a continuance of their patronage, and of new ones a trial. C. Schlitntz. 24 w3. The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with tlieir wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that chiss of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf FARM FOR SALE. 2M a?res til seetion town twelve, range eD. 3 miles Kim: ;,-east of Iouisville etatioa, l(. M. I R. Cass Count y, Nebraska. SO Acres I'ndfcr Ctilli vaJlou. with lioi::;e aud I ,r:i, orchard and forest tree. plenty of spring water. Will he solJ in x):u-ie tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Schluter, jew eler. Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 ImG LEGAL NOTICES. Sale of Common School Land. Notice is hereby i;iven that ou Friday the 12tk dav ol October, 1877, all the school Land in Cass county rerfiainiii unsold, (except ttwit which has licen based I will be offered at public fide to the highest bidder, jit th ol'iiee of the oounly Treasurer, of s;iid eouuty. said sale eomnifiic iii! at 10 o'clock a. in., and comiimins iintU all ot said laud has been oliered. Full description and appraised value of said land will bo found at the county Treasurer's ofik'C-. Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 27th day of August. A. 1. 1S77. By order of the Board of Educational Lands ami Funds. F. M. IAV1S, Com'r. lub. Land aud Buildings. J. C. Cummins, County Treasurer. Aent. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of snle Issued bv Win. L. W ells, Clerk of the District Court. '2d .luiiici al District, w ithin and for Cass county, Nebras ka, and to me directed, I will on th 1st day of October. A. D. IsTT. at 10 o'clock, a. in., of xaid day. at the south door of the Court House, in the Citv of I'latttUiiouth, in iaid county, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wii : The north east quarter (neU) of the north east quarter (ne1) of section thirty-three town eleven (11) north of rane twelve il2) east of the rh V. M. The nunc bemx levied upon and ta kew as Hie properly of Cynthia llarheraiid Jolm eiilmore. defendants : to satisfy a judgment of saiil Court, recovered bv II. M. Cleiner. plaintiff. I'lattsmouth. Neb., An?.. i."J. A. D. 1S77. 2Jt5 M. 1$. Cutler. Sheriff. Legal Notice. Before W. II. Newell County .uil'e. In the matter of the adoption of Maliala R. I'itcher by C. N. Tllfany. Notice is hereby iveh Uiat application lias been made to lne"for the adoption bv C. N. Tif fany of Mahala K. I'itcher Dauhter of Man ha Fitcher and that a hearing of said matter will be had before me at in o'clock a. m. on this lsth dav of September A. D. 1S77. at the Court House in "Flattsiuoiitli City. Cass County Nebraska, w hen all parties interested may attend and they shall be heard. I'lattsmouth, Neb . Auy.. ?7th..l577- 'SJ13 W. 1. N i: W KLL County Judyf . Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having accounts against the estate of Elias Forbes de ceased to file the same in the oflice of theCoun tv Judne. in I'lattsmouth. Neb., on or before the Ttli day of March. A. I). 1ST8, and to meet the executor of said estate on said day, at one o'clock, at said olliee, for allowance of the same. I'lattsmouth, Neb., Aug. 27th. 1S77. 2313 Wst. II. IS kwell, Co. Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue c f fin order of sale issued by Wm. L. W ells. Clerk of the nistriet Court. 2nd Judicial D'trict. w it i.iii and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 17th day of September. A. D. Is77. at la o'clock, a. in..oisaid dav, al the south floor of the Court House, in the city of Flattsiiioiith. in said County, seil at rub lie auction the following Ib-al Folate to wit: The south east quarter tS. K. 'i of the north west quarter (N. W. l4)of see. t h-'I town elev en (in nor! Ii of range twelve (12) east of the C p. in.. The same beius levied upon and taken as the proper! v of Joseph K. Jetfer. ltarhara Jef feis, Hans line, and i. V . Faikei's Del'endents ; to satisfy a judgment of Saul Court recovered bv Anseii'io 15. Smith Flaintiif. FlatUmouth, Nebraska. August. 14 A. P. 1877. 2U5 M. B Cutlf.i: Sheriff. E. PARMELE, SALE, FEED & LI VERY STABLE. On Main (street nearly opposite the Court House, I'lattsmouth, Neb. HorsES foR Sale. The buying mid selling of good horses made the specialty of the business. New Horses & Carriages, and gentle horses, for Ladies to drive ar kept at this Stable. Alo a carry all, which runs to the depot, and will carry passengers from any place in town ou call. FARMERS CALL AND E J AMINE MY STOCK FOR SALE. 8yl E. 1'AliMELE. 1,000,000 Uottlcs OK THE Centaur Liniments . have been sold the last year, and not one com plaint has reached us that they have not done all that Is claimed for them. Indeed, scientific skill cannot go beyond the lesult reached in these wonderful preparation". Added to Car bolic. Arnica, Mentha, Seneca-Oil aud Witch Hazel, are other ingredients, which makes a family liniment that defies rivalry. Rheumatic and bed ridden cripples have by it been enabled to throw away their crutches, and many who for years luive been afilicted with Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked Dreads, Weak Racks, &c, have found permanent relief. Mr. Jotdah Westlake. of MarysvHle, O., writes : "For years my Rheumatism has been so bud that I have been unable to stir from the house. I have tried everv remedy I could hoar of. Fi nally I learned ol the Centaur Liniment. The first three bottles enabled me to walk without my crutches, lam mending rapidly. 1 think your Liniment simply a marvel.'' This Liniment cures Burns and Scalds with out a soar. Extracts the poison from bites and slings. Cures Chillblains aud Fronted -feet, and Is very efficacious for Lar-ache, Tooth-ache Itch and Cutaneous eruptions. The Centaur Liniment. Vcllow Wrapper, is intended for the tough fibres, cord and muscles of horses, mules aud animals. HEAD ! READ ! Rev. Geo. W. Ferris, Maujrkill, Schoharie Co. N. Y., says : "My horse was lame for a year with fetlock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to cure and 1 considered him worthies until I commenced to ue Centaur Liniment, which rapidly cured him. I heartily recommend it." It makes very little difference whether the case be "wrench," sprain, spavin or lameness of auy kind, t be effects are the same. The great power of the Liniment is. however, show n in Toll-evil, Big-head, Sweeny, Spavin, Ring bone Galls and Scratches. Tins Liniment is worth millions of dollars yearly to the Stock-grower Livery-men, Fanners, and those haing valua ble animals to care for. We warrant its effects and refer to any Faerier who has ever used it. Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co., c, Dev Sr.. New York. Waukesha Central Medical Spring ! S. II. DARSTOW, Prop. oo The waters of this Spring have !een analyzed by Prof. Bode, of Milwau kee, Analytical Chemist, and found to contain the same ingredients, substan tially, that have rendered the Bethesda and Glenn Springs so famous. TflESE WATERS CUUE DIABETES. KIDNEY AND INTERNAL TROUBLES OF VARIOUS KINDS. They "re shipped all ovfr the Vnlted Miates nl tlieir retotctton in Undoubted, THE " CENTRAL ' RANKS AMONG THE BEST OF THESE SPRINGS. For turther particulars apply t S. II. BARSTOW, 2Jl5 WAUKESHA, YTI$. Pumps. The puu,p.!nhlbMr. Gregory throws wat or tnaliv feet above lli Saunders Jlouse, as has beeliV.efi h.s;r jted. ami only one man to work the lever. .Mr, iie'ory is onVrrus these pumps ui t'u in tr! i I, ;a verv bw price-. This pump Is ..r-.p-iwleibn ;1 to be I he best fore pump !. l;;e wori I. It. is .i Jin;; and durable, ho sione i:r - ::i: l i' i '.liei 'v.uv.-s M :iel out oi order. Mid pumps so ejisy that vbild can work it. Due w Ui be pui up iu a public well on Maiu Mrcet sum. Farties wislunn pump for deep or shal low veils should examine this one beTore pur chasing eNewhere. .1. S. CrkiioIiv, loil Saunders Houe. l'lali.-niout Ii. Ne, CM L L M 3 DICK STREIGHT'S Xj I "V" HHIR "3T , Feed and bale Stables. Comer Cth and realists. HVKSr.S r.OAKJtt BV T1IK 1)11, WCKK, OCl 3IO-TH. HOUSES P O U G K T . SOLI) OU TRADED, For Fair Coiniimsiou. TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. raiiicularalicutliH pakl to. Driving and Training TUOTTSXG STOCK. A us A hearse furnished when taHcd for. Henry Has removed to the lower part of Main street n w hat was Dovey's Store, lis Immense Stock of Furniture Is hirpsr than he expected, and he WILL SELL OFF all present stock on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. Kenieniber t'.ie new stand dow n town, a flo FOOT STOUK. Two stones full of furniture. ltefore I pack it aw ay and have to handle it all over, I want to sell oil a deal. Now is your time to buy, CHEAP FOR CASH, of IIKXUY IIOECK. Can't be made by every aent every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily euru a foen dollars a day rinht hi thoii own localities. Have no room to expi.iin Here, uuslness pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and pills do as well as men. We will funa-li you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than any tiling else. We will be ir expense uf starting you. Particulars free. Wriloaud see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes iu need of palny; work al h.Miie, should wri'e to us ami learn all about the work sit ouce. .Now is the time. Hon't xleiav. Ad dress tm-e & Co.. Augusta, Maine. BARNES FOOT I'OWKK MAI II I NICK V. 1 ndillercnr machine with I wbieh lhlilderx. Cabinet J J Makers, Waxou Makers and Jobber !n miscellaneous work ean'oompeta as toy t' a i IV axii I'itK'K with steam per maiiuiaeturiii ; also Amateur's supplies. saw blades, fancy woods and design-. Sav wher you read this and send for catalogue and prices. V. F Joii.n liARSKS, Kuckford. VYiunohajjo o. l.'ittJ M Excelsior (oijin Kook. Made of Chemical I'nper. Quickly copies anv writing WITllOtLT Water, PKESS. or lilit sll. used at home, library or of fice. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of let ters, everv business man, clergymen, correspon dents, travelers it la invaluable sells at Light. Send :i.OO and we will send a ano paze book, leiter si?e. BY MAI liaid to any a-hlrexs. We refer to any Commercial Airency. Send stamp for Agents' Circular. KXCKLAlOK "IIF'X i CO.. Ill) Oetti'lMirn tt., t'liicasro, 111. 5U0 AU liXTS wanted. 4mt5 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLJ1CKS3IITU HOUSE SHOEING, AND WAGON KEPAIRING All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS Neatly & Promptly .0: Horse, Mulc& OxSfroeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from ;v Zebra to a Giraffe. Cotne and see us. JDTIEIW- SIHOIrP. on Fifth St., between Main and Vine Streets, just across the corner from the 'KW IIElCAI.l) offick. loyl A PHYSIOLOGICAL Viex7 of Marriage ! Ouldto Wedlock nS -otiriili-nnal Tni'.ne on tha lutir of mrriflffe aod the fautfs that unfit for It : the rret of Reproduction nd he UtscAbeB or women. A boo for rmitt -ontid e ate reading. page, price 4 A HhlVrtltMtUIUAL UVitn: On all i:orilrroi aPnvate Nature riui trum BeL. Abmt. iees"(, or Secret Diseases, villi tUo but lurnin of nir-, jiucm. pricriocw. A CLINICAL LECTURE on the boT oiiMfM na tho of tht Throat and Lungs, Catarrh.Bupture, tli Opmm Habit.fcc. price 10 ct. tiihfr book -nt potaiion n-ceipt ot price: or all Inree, containing .xi past--, bfautifiiliy il.utra:d. hir 7i cU. A4tiras . &UTTS, .No. l H. M at. Louia, HO, ' Al TEAK. Airents wanted. Bnsl- j ncss Icptttmate. Particulars free. I IcJ Addreaa J. WORTH CO.. St Louis. Mo. FiUM JB and Morphine Halt ahsotnMjr an4 -fwMlly cured. -ainl-i nopJUlKity. cnia tlawup Dr. Cakito. 15 ehinloii tit, CliHtJ. til. $45 PDrnirn WiTl'll HKtirifllV ft lit tree J. l.'lia lord itu., Chicago. Id. QOOI.n PI.ATEO WATCHES. rnpt in the tooao orM. S.MPta Warm to Auaan. Acvaam, A, COLLTKK & CO. tlilcaoo, Iu. Dr.A.G.OUN'S: Ill, for tbe rtri ail l)t-ii of Private nature, rmuitlrz from mviy or f nreMlon f rl titer t. Seminal Vrla Miuave KmrMion, Lom of Memory. Impalrfd ichl, Iw4 Manhood or I napoteiirj Svrwuum lalIlt prmar M-niivcurwl; ditwacw f tti Klaldrr, Kfrlaeya Lter l.nnes AthTtit. ("atarrh. files il Cbnnir In1 a-, JH Tf fK! K l-'KMALKS yWW to La bwurMit. Ih-.uiio ha itad m. i.fe-lot tfr Mi-?rien-e, ami rtifwwbePHrtlMt" ftitl. Hi la a trniaw oi the tefrrnted S. bl. uw ntermrr. haa lha 1-uVft jracac la thm U.S. i. OIK reiUni trmiLient whit riva( boma and board, rail or nio. Kanr con vro wore f--r ratkuu. Sn.t fifty rnnU tw amnl of KuW ""''mTill rttiar of important information hv ipra- VwU Vi-IA MARRIAGE GUIDE voong and mirtrilr of bntK Srin. on all m of a prtTata balnr.. V aluil adi.- It nivricd and tho ronlemplaung mamac. Hw ta b hrallhy .n.J uuly baii; In tit. luairbd rtla tion. Kvcrvnwly tliould ft l' a buuk. I Ax X) ceuu, w any adr ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. ' Wayon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing. I am now pre);ii-pl to lo all kinrls-ot ivtiairing of tiirm aiit othf r niaf hinry, as there is a good l;ttli in my .-iiop. PETER RAVE: t The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of tli w agon 'shop. He is well known as a XO. 1 WORKMAN". Xew WasoDS and nnssle made to - Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 54t?pou Slitli street, opposite Srrt'jlirjStst1, ' Bceck S999 Ml Windham's Real Estate and Loait Ufii, LANDS BOUGHT AND. SOLD. TAXES PAID,. U. S. PATENTS TO LAITEj OBTAIlTEDa. XKle; 7:.iutuiiird nuil IVrlrrtiMl. LOANS NEGOTIATED. It is a duty every man o-s tt niiuel( nd i ttioNc interesteil with lilm to know tlie couii: . tliiion of U4 if fr to hi i.roirt) It U :t t:u. ncll known to Ihe li')?;il profesiion, niid ti rv.i estate dtaKir.vt ;t tho'.:a;ui.ls t4 llic Urivrutv-t and uniiii;irov"J fnr ii'.s of this wosKun ci'ittitr ,. h;ivo liiiix'i-ft'f't Utlr ; ii'.uuli. oxi-i-n ti and. liii yatUm cau be saved Iy liavins your tUles ui. med and irrfi'ctrt. at once, and before itnie; -ty readies eastern fi;iire In value, Ih.ii i;n--. ti-nab!f tit!e lieeoioe inui-e dirtlfult to renie ly . All persons clalinlii ttth; to larnl- lifniiti' ob ;iu the I' ultcd States I'ateut nod liare It re un:utl, the Icjttl title from tli! fciowiiiiiieut N. vt-t-tt lit the individual through t-'.rr paiiif and tUIoi nit in-rfeet until thu I'ateut 1 Issu ed aud reconied. and car-tern ecpHuVitH i.e. loan money on such evu'i!y unless It U it. me. A3 a matter of business convenience. I lir.vc. eonueeted thU department with fiijt Law I'rae tlce, :uid have plaeed in charge of It W. S. Vise, wlio will, uuil-r my sujiervisloii, intend to all matter apiierta'.aiu thereunto. A ten yeai '.s residenee In the StHte unil Coila -ty, wlttt coTitant bu;liies evieilenre, mid rela lliuis with Us inhabitant, lvis tliorouxhly ftial ltlvu uie for transactlni: blwtntwH . the mM lnentLujied eharaeter itll facility. It. 13, WIXJMIAM. Ml'y. at J.:tw. V. S. Wisk, Rotary lub'.., ayi Money for Farmers. I have now on hand, ready for f.hii!!Ui; ft fl-te--lot of Pure Bred 1 ulaiid Chioa pip for al. at re.isnnalili: rati'f , t'iin luriiili in i:iirs not itkiii. These iIk' m (ieseemled fioin tlie herd" ol 'MiewirU f Al-:ui-di r. of lllinoii.and A.i'. Mix.ie. Can n-ii lyii - t the best hos at the national hojj show In ('!). eaL'o in IsTJ. e'yrre iondenee jironijitlv .'inn I'l'eil. Jsav. the expense of semliu;: faitlier e:i-l. i:. x. siiKi.iioN. 15mi Malvern, Mill Co., Iowa. mom:y to loa, $100,000 To loan on improved farms in Cass oiinlv, ;.t low rate of interest. Applications Koliciieil 1 lattsinoulh. .Miirdi lnT7. J. . WISE. E. G. DOVEY&SON. take pleasure in iuiiiouiie-in,. TO TIIE CITIZKXS OF J'ATJ StOUTII AND VICINITY, That they are now located in their NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, Opposite Fitzgerald lilocR- and ready to see their old customer and as nauy new ones as may conic Having just oponcd a new assortment incut of goods in a new, LIGHT HANDSOME FLACE OI," D US I NESS, We tli in?v vc can ac commodate tiie public and please the taste of all. Give us a call any way. and try the new up town store. Htf GO TO THE j tj.;u . r n nrrTPU LX li, A Lj IJ W 1 I4, 1 V C, FOR YOUR