T-IIE HE II A Li). B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Sunday, Septe mler 30, 18T7. FOU OMAUA. FKOM PLATTSMOCTII. leaves 5 :45 a. in. Arri ves 3 :50 a, m. " 2 :M p. m. " 3 :i5 p: lU. FROM OMAHA. rOK rLATTSMOUTII. Leaves 9 :iT a. ni. Arrives 10 :2l a. m. 6 :00 p. ni. ! IU. FOK THE WEST, f .av" Plattsmouth 9 :V a. in. Arrives Lin fcoln. -30 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :21 p. in. Freight leaves! :io a. m. Ar. Lincoln l :20 p.iri. FKOM THE V7F.ST. Leaves Kearney. 6 :40 a. m. Ibarra Lincoln, 12 :3.t . in. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :10 p. m , Freight leaver Lincoln 11 :5 a. in. Arrives I'lattMiiouth, 4 :1j p. in. COING F.AST. Epr;".s, 0 :15 a. in. ra-ssengiT, (train each day) 3 :M j. in., except Hatnrdav. Every thinl Satuiday ii train con iiecls al the uiual time. UltlVAL AND DEPAKTIKE OF FLATTS- UltlV AL AND DEI MoCTH -MAILS. EAnTEKK, NOKTUKRX & SOCTIIF.IS.V . . , , oa., , 1 Depart at - r. :."). in. Anive ut - i 0 a. m. '.. .. . a :no p. la. OMAHA VIA B. & M. Arrive at li a. in. I Depart at - 2 :1." p. in. WESTKKS VIA IJ. & M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. in. J Depart at - i :ti a. in. WF.KI'IMi WATKM: Arrive at VI :xi in. Depart !'t - 2:'p. ni. noi-K Ki.t i fs s vsis-. iiir.i.s. Arrive at U :O0 in. Depart at - 1 :no p. m. J. V. MAHSIIAM.: I. M. LOC A LADVE KT I S E M ENTS. Transient. 25 con's a line. Kegulsr advertis er. 1!) rents per line. No advertisement hiscrt- J for less than colits. I.e:il notices at Statute r;ites. Ati'rn-y ami iIH-t-rs .f the law will " eeld r'iMiiisilife tor all It-sal notices they, Jf'iud in, Mid al' p. n ties (l,'iiiaiii!in;: a proof of ptii.lica 1 :.ii 'if aiiv notice will he held for the v"blica lioii lee of such noUcc. COMMUNICATIONS. As our space is limited, all conimunica'lons nmst l.i let an-t to tiif point, with no waste f words. The paper is responsible for the correct ness according to copy of iu!d iat!rr ami paid Le cals, only. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly from Hie- pos'-ofl'ii-e. whether .ire-ted to his liame. or w liethi-r he Is a sijh-"-riier or not is re- poiisihle for the pay. j. If any person orilris his paper discontin ue. 1. he miisi pav all arrearages, or the pnlilish r may continue to send it unl.l payment is loaite. ami collect the whole anio 'iit. whether the paper is t from t he offlf t not. l lie courts have decided thai ivfuslnji to iake newspapers and periodica'. fum the Mst ullice, or removing and leaving tlieiu niic;aiel lor. is )rihvt facie evidence of in i kn'TIonal FKAl'll. LOCAIj news For ii No. 1 Hat only 75 cents at Stal lemanu's. IUt2 Tlify are ratlier jroinc for McDon iili on the "tax-ljowiin";" business. They say the fellows out sit Louis ville nouii:i:ttcil H.ia Jones for Coroner. Is dot so? For :i good Cap only 50 cents at M;idleinai;ii. yit2 We h;ve IV )b D.um is satisfie.l now, he ought to have got sill he wants Mi the West." We leant with great rVsret that fne of the twin babies of Dr. Hudson's tiied List week. A Xt. 1 s"tt ItdiesFnr latest styles -.lily the low price of .:.()f) at Stadle I:l:limV. JJU2 I l.c'.c SLreig'it resigns in favor of l)r. V.'. I). J. nes for Coroner, we under tand. Hurrah boys for Jones for Cor oner. Tliey say Hob and Fd have fallen out a.tin. Fd says Fob wants more than his share of the bed. .Softly boys, there's a good time a coming for us. CulUing citiens "tax-howlers" and ap-heads," isn't n good way to eneour nge an honest settlement of the City's troubles, for serious troubles they are. -Commissioner Wolfe had an old friend. Mr. Moore, one of his boyhood's playmates, to see him last week, and it did Mr. Commissioner good. We have not seen him so happy for a long time. Mr. Micklewait has raised some very handsome liar-berries this year, in addition to producing a fine berry, rjsembling the cranberry, barberry when it grows luxuriantly makes a famous hedge. That's what Mr. W. is rtfter. I am hack again mill ready to put up ami black stoves and clean chimneys and do it all in the very test and most satisfactory manner. Ciiauley Uitow.v. Phil Young, the gayest youngster ju these parts has just returned from :i trip down south to St. Joe and there abouts. The boys insist that Phil has been getting married, but when asked Phil only laughs and says: "find out." "We're puzzled to know just what the Young man h is been up to. Now that the democracy has made a straight ticket in the ruaili we hope this campaign will be narrowed down to two parties who alone have ;my chance of determining who shall nian sige our affairs for the next two years. It's either si democratic or si Republi can victory in Cass County this year. All side issues are useless. The Surveying party of Mr. A. Schlegel returned home on Saturday last; in g'tfod health and sound as one bf the dollars of our da ldies. George Fairfield, preacher George, looks first rate and says he' ready to live and die with Dob Ingersoll for ever and ever. "Aleck" feels as happy as .1 big San flower and is enthusiastic over the country I Ley fcave been surveying in. Scbafer' New Dtfardlng Horise. George Shafer has greatly enlarged his boarding itotise and added Git rt new wing with a number" Cf go'cid figVf rooms. He can acconJdlWt ft??y Num ber Of boarders how.- 0 eMffig along Arctic Overshoes only $1.75 at Stad lemann'e. SU2 "Wccsiii Stand quite a good deal of Machine between now and the Gth. Keep working and we'll win. For a good Suit of Clot!es only 65 00 at Stad!emann's. 3U2 We'll take some good Machine po litical work in our5 this fill 1 . atid any fldlow that fancies tlic Democracy vvbht use the Machine is daft. New Goods at Sclilaters. Joseph Schlater, the Jeweller, has gone into si new and extensive line of goods in siddition to Ids usual Jewelry Stock. His store is tilled with new and beaut' fu! goods of various kinds. his new stock of Watches, Clocks sind Jewelry, Silver Ware, the best in the marVet. 111: h as Spec4ae'.cs, pocket knives. Purses; Chi na ami IJoiiehiian Ware; Musical In struments, S' rings and Music Books. Children's toy Wiigons Hobby horses, &c, and a host of knick nacks and cu rious (oys for holiday presents for children's amusement; Bird Cages, Gent's Canes, I'mbrelas stnd a large; line of new goods in every branch of the businvss. (Jive him a call Jos. Sciilatei:. Sltf Main fet. Plattsmouth. The fellow who is suppisjd to have sto'en goods from the Freight De pot, 0:1 Saturday, was arrested smd brought iTfove Judge Haines Tuesday evening, liivi J;! Ige Iiau'e l him over t!i;j oils severely and charged him with tin t!i -ft. All t!ie fellow culd say was th it lie h:i I been drunk since hut Wed :ies lay, and if he stole the to bacco he never I new it: TMe railroad men sill swear to the tobacco, and to his being the thief td the be3t of their belief. All they could get out of him was that he was drunk since Wednes day and couldn't remember what lie did do. Under the naiae of Welch he was sentenced to S10 fine and 15 days hard work in the County Jail. Serious R. R. Accident. As the Western bound freight train, which left here Monday evening, very late, reached si point near South Bend, the engine encountered a land or rock slide, which threw the engine eff the track, and demolished seversil csirs and their contents. The engineer, Mr. Johnson, was severely injured sibout the head. Mr. Fred Lewis, the fire man, wsis thrown under the coal and other debris from the wreck, sind lay there nearly drowned in the water, un til help could be procured. A specisil engine smd Dr. Livingston wre tele graphed for sit ("nee. Mr. Lewis was brought back to Plattsmouth early in morning, stnd on examination Dr. Livingston f oil. id his leg broken and one arm. besides being bruised badly. The wreek co-.i!d not be removed from the track before Tuesday evening." The morning passenger train, baggage, &e. being tr.msferre.l to smother train brought up from Lincoln. L'nvis lias a wife aud two children, and resides in Plattsmoa.h. For Good Calfskin Mittens C 5 cents, go to Stadlcmanu's. 3U2 LOUISVILLE. Two Cj:iri'iitions in a niiimtd, as one say. One Swallows tl ollior an J tlien hasn't a hearty .Meal. D.)t!i wa.it t Swallow tlie RrjinMieaus, of I'j-is, bat will II. 1 J Ciey !u l b.'ttvr I.-i Fie C .a tract out. Loris villi:, Oct. 23.1, 1S77. F:ito:: IIki:al:: From thy most reliable data obtained, it appears that the greenbackers who were prevented by the weather from holding si conven ;it Weeping Wsiter on Saturday met at Louisville on Tuesday smd made what they called the following nominations, viz: For Treasurer J. M. Patterson ; for Clerk John D. Tutt; for Sheriff D. Itsi my ; for Judge Wm. D Hill. This convention wsis held at the de Ioc. Mr. Schnider being Chairman. The outfit then adjourned to the village, where, what wsis called si democratic convention, was held, and they went through the farce of nominating a reg ular straight democratic ticket as fol lows For Tresisurer J. M. Patterson, of Plattsmouth; for Clerk,- John D. Tutt, of Salt Creek; for Sheriff, Dan. Ramy, of Salt Creek; Judge, W. D. Hill, of South Bend; for Cosnmissioner, John Gyger, of Weeping Wsiter; for Coroner Dr. Hildebrand of Louisville. Mr. J. X. Wise wsis chairman of this convention, aud B. S. Rairisay and Ed Ruffner, secretaries. Xo nominations were made for Superintendent or Sur veyor. Either they don't think the cau.se of public education cf any ac count, or they acknowledge the superi or judgment of the Republicans at once whenever it comes to a nutter of resil knowledge. If there is si man on that ticket who is not sin out and out democrat, I should like to see hrin. If any honest green backer votes that ticket as an aid to his party or his principles, ho a big ger fool than I am. It's the thinnest thing out. If the greenback party mean to nominate, why not nominate a ticket composed of some pronounced greenback men, be they Republicans or Democrats. If they wanted to join the Democratic party why" riot say so at once and save time fooling. The honest greenbsick ers believed they would not receivo any benefit from eitlfer existing party, and w anted a new dish, not svi old stew farmed ovef. Xo such greenback, bo? democracy in rinne'.- A Disgusted G'eexbackeb"; I '?0 propos to vote the Reniiblioan I ticket hereafi;,;' A No. 1 Over Coat fof at Stad- lemann's; " 81t2 . Notice of Fan$ral Serrice. A Seintdri will be preached on the 28th of Oct, at two o'clock p. m. at the United Brethren Church about two rriiles and a luilf south of Platts mouth for the Relations and Friends of the departed Mrs. Wilhelmina Val lery, who died on Tuesday Oct. 20th 1877, at her residence in Cass Co, Xeb. The services will be conducted by the Rev. J, P. Yust, in German. Friends of the family invited. Organs and Pianos tuned and re paired, orders left at Johnson's Drug Store will receive prompt attention. JAmes Pettee, Dealer in Musics;! Instruments. Torsonal. Mr. Allan, of the "Crete Uhioii " was in town yesterday. C. L. Mather, an old printer in this office, and whilome Editor of the "Red Cloud Chief," csilled on us Wed nesdsiy. A. B. Charde of Burt County has had an attack of typhoid fever. We're Sony for Charde for a fever plsiys smash with good looking healthy chaps like Charde. Hon. Joseph Beardsley i3 the happy father of a young legislsitor about two weeks old, the Herald just heard it si few weeks ago. He can't vote this election but is growing up for business in the future. The Xiobraia Pioneer is just the cheerriest, heartiest paper that comes to our table, the Editors evidently are so happy over their new dress and their better prospects that it does one's heart good to read them. The Herald had the plesisure of rtleeting Mr. Thomas of the Red Cloud Chief sit Lincoln lsitely. Glad to make his personal acquaintance at last and the Chief is stlwsiys looked for as an old friend at the IIeUAld office. If you have an organ out of repair, leave your order at Dr. Johnson's Drug Store, and get It repaired. Our esteemed fellow citizen Gen. E E. Cunningham returned from the Black Hills a few days sigo. He re ports his business there as very pros perous indeed and lias great fstith in the mineral prospects of the Hills. On siccount of the continued ill health of Mrs. Cunningham her Physician has advised a winter in Florida and sifter si short visit to her relatives in Falls City herself and the Genersil will pro ceed to some point id Florida where Mrs. C. will spund the winter. The General returns to Plattsmouth again for si short tittle and then to the Blark Hills. Through sill the many changes of political life, through all the fierce smd savage contests of partisan warfaie, as ;i man and a citizen no person ever residing here has stood higher or made warmer and truer friends than Gen.E. E. Cunningham. Xoma:i in the state has been better or more widely abus ed, no man ever took it more bravely. True to his friends, true to his word to those friends, he was nlwsiys sible to call on them in the time of need. The Herald did not alwsiys sigree with Genersil Cunningham nor ai prove of somu of the methods he used towards success and always told him so frankly, squarely face to face, but when we compare him with some of the so csilled guns who have figured in politics in Xebraska, and who want to be known sis great lesvlers they sink to utter insignificance. He was an un tiring worker and hsul the coursige o? a Lion. He deserved better of Xeb. than he has received. Xow he ssiys "Thank God I have left all politics be hind me, it is an ungrateful unthank ful business at best." Wlten the IlEi.tLD comes to" say go'od bye to General Cunningham, we shall feel that we are saying good-bye to a friend, a gentleman, and in many re spects a very able man. With sill thy faults, deaf deneral, we love thee still. andif monev will do you any good, and ot:r wishes could aid you. we only hope the famous hills msiy empty her richest golden treasure in your hat. Sage Brothers have just received a very handsome lot of new nickel plat ed Argand base burner hard ebal stoves. Perfect beauties. See organ ad in another coulumn. If you want a fine organ, with Val uable improvements, give me a call. James Pettee, Ag't. Mr. Schnasse, our enthusiastic German Wisconsin friend, returned home last evening from a visit to Watertown and east to buy goods. We expect the old store will soon look like a Depot in the Centennial grounds lsist summer, it'll be eo full of customers looking at new goods. SPECIAL XOTICES. Messrs.- E. G. Dovey & Son have a fine stock of mens' Kip boots, also a large assortment of ladies side lace, misses' and childrens' shoes, in great variety, for sale at bottom prices. Give them 11 call for anything in the line of genersil merchandise, at their new store near hesid of Main St, south side. 27tf. J. V. Weckbach has sin immense stock of Fall and Winter Dry and Fancy goods and Groceries of sill kirids. Farmers and Housekeepers give them a call for anything in the line of Gen eral merchandise.- 27tf. For safe, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taes all paid up. Terms easv. . Apply ..to .A. TV.. McLaughlin Gwlilcr si National Bank-. 23tf TO THE AFFLICTED. Act ibinelg, and at once procure the following manderful Fsimily Medicines, Dr. Fitleu's Rheumatic Remedy and Liver Fills, a positive, permanent specilic for Xeuralgia, Rheumatism, Sciaticst LUmbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Xervoiis, Blood and Chronic Diesesises. Dr. Fit let's Kidney Cordiil removes deposits of Gravel, Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder sind Kid neys. Dr. Fitter's Calimyi Tonic, for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the system; tones the stomach, and increases sppctite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, which constipates the bowels ami destro3s the teeth. Dr. Filler's Germnn Pectoral For Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, .1 superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists; Chapmsin & Glass are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl Look Herd von can get Boots and Shoes of all styles, psitterns and make, from Xo 1 eastern houses also a fine stylish perfect fit of MY OWN MANUFACTURE from the finest French Calf Boots made! in the state, down, at prices that defy competition. Ladies and Children's shoes a speciality. Peter Merges. J. y. Weckbach says he's healed on salt ifl quantity, quality and price. Will hot be undersold. 27tf Enjoy Life. What si. truly beautiful world we live in! Xattire gives lis grandeur of mountains, glens smd oceans and thou sands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health!, but how often do the majori ty of people feel like giving it up dis heartened, discoursiged sind worried out with disease, when there is 110 oc casion for this feeling, sis every suffer er can esisily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the dir'efc't cause of seventy-five per cent, of ssicii msiladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headsiche, Costive ness. Xervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Ilesid, Palpitation of the Heart, ami other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. 28-tf-alt. All norvons. exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to tl:e curative influences of Ful vermacliri's Electric Belts and Rands. Tliey are safe, simple, iind effective, and can be easi ly applied by tlie patient himself. Book, with full particulars, mulled free. Addrens Pulvkh MAtTttFit GAi.fJ.ixic Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. I8yl-alt. Xw' place of Entertainment, Wei dm an & Co. have fitted up the old stand formerly occupied by Ben Hemple, with a new and complete stock of Liquors and Cigars also will furnish mesils to farmers and others who are hungry. 20 U Keenan and Grace at the old reliable Liquor store have constantly on hand si full and complete stock of first-class LIQUORS AND CIGAR. ' A fine stock of old apple brandy on hand. 23-14 Homeopathic lisy?us:iry. I take this oppreunity to notify my friends smd the public generally, that I am prepared to furnish pine Ilome opsithic Medicines of sill kinds. I also have si fine assortment ofjCsises for med icines for fsimily use. Office hours f rom 9 st. in., to 4 p. m. I have si medicine that wil! cure Ague almost instantaneous!.; constantly on hand. . 6. L.- McCkea, 28w4. Homeopathic Physician. Donnelly rnesins business evidently, smother new wagon, the handiwork of himself and Peter Rauen. the boss wag on msiker, is just finished and ready for inspection, while the wagons, bug gies and ploughs he hsis standing around it requires a man of nerve to stand such a crowd of business, fortunately Mr.Donnelly has got the requisite nerve, and is csipsible of pushing all that kind of business along on time, sind still there is room for more. Bring on your work, gentlemen, and get it done to your satisfsiction. 30t3 .If you want the best flour ttf be hsid in market, csill for Schluritz's Cedar Creek brand, and you will have it. Don't forget to ask for Schluntz's, eith er XXX Family, or Patent. Ssitisfsic tion guarsinteed. It csui be found at all the principal stores in the cJty.30t3 Oysters! Fresh Oysters! Fine fresh Oysters will be found at F. S. Whites's every week during the Season. Also Celery every Saturday, received fresh and crisp every Satur day, by express. Call and get the hang of things. 27tf F. S. "White. I'l-irate Sale. The whole of Rev. David Hart's Household goods will be oflered for sale during the next ten davs? 27tf Candidates Notice'. I hereby announce myself an Inde pendent candidsite tor the cilice of Sheriff subject to the will of the peo ple as it may be expressed at the Polls on the 6th of next Xovember. Respectfully, 30t3 O. M. STRAIGHT; TICTORY. VIRSf PREMIUM for my tftvn manufacture at the last State Fair. I dct thd finest work In the State. I also keep the largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes in tli County an sell thertf cheaper than the cheapest. Call arid see. Xo trouble to show goods. 23:4 - - Pcter'mce?.' Consumption can be CURED 8cHtnrU Pulmonic Hyrap. HtxrnrU.- N-ii Yl4 Tonic. . .. ..WctoencOVj MititiPrake fill v . Arc the ooly medicine that will cure l'ul.i.o j ary OoHrumption: - . Frequently medicines that will stop a co'ii'i will occaHirt the dfatli i.f the patient t W ItK-k up the liver, stop the circulation of.ti! blOr1. hemorrhage. Io!1J"as. and hi f.wt t I -cioii the action oi the very nris i:i- that c.vtijl the cough. Liver Complaint and Dvpspepsia are th3 causes ol two-thirds of the cases of Coniiin? tion. Many .persons conyilaiii of a pajn in tiio side, const tp.1t tan, eoale'it tongue, uhiii In tin shoulder Made, feeling of drowsiness anlt rift lessness, the food lyinu heavy on the Stoinicli, accompanied with acidity aud belching "tip of wind. These Symplons usually originate from . dis ordered condition of the stomach or a torpil liver. Persons so effected, if they take orieor twd heavy coldw, and if the cough in these, ease le suilenly checked, will find the Stomach an I liver cloned, remaining torpid and inactive; sind almost before tliey are aware the lungs are amass of sores, and ulcerated the result of w nit-It Is death. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup !s an expectorant vhrch do-s not contain opium or anything cal culated to check a cough suddenly. Hi-heni-k'a Sea Weed Tonic dissolve the f.Hvl mixes with the g:wtrict juices of the stomach aids d,ietlouamt creates a ravenous appetite. When the bowels are costive, skin fallow, or the ?ytirpmnis o'the'rwie of a bilious tendency, Sehe;ick's Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by .1. II. SC MENCK t SOV N. E. corner Sixth and Arch Sts. Phila. And for sale by all druggists and dealers. 29t 1 Candidate's Notice. rLATTSMoirrn, ITeb., ) Oct., lC'lh, 1877. f . I hereby announce myself as an In dependent Candidate or the office of County Clerk, subject to the will of. the people svs itmavibe expressed at the Polls oh the Cth of next Xovember. 30t3 J. W. Jex.vixgs. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spsmish and Ameri can Tobsiccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Rest qualities of plug-smok-;ng tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. The grandest bargains ever known in thi3 town csm be hsid for the next CO dsiys in clothing'. Roots arid slides in cluding a superb stock of lsidies and childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains Were Cever known before, sit Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf Hall's Vegetsible Sicilian Hair Re newer is a scientific combinsition of some of the most powerful restorsitive sigents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores grey hair to its original color. It msikes the scsilp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and fal ling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive princiIe by which tie hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hsiir moist; soft and glo'ssj,- rfhd is. unsurpsissed as a li air-dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects re main a long time, making bnly an oc casionsil application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent mcdicsil men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayerof Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls Hair Renew tr lists increased with the test of many years, both in this country smd in for eign hinds, and it is now known and used in all civilized countries of the world. For Ssile by all desilers. FARM FOR SALE. 2M acre? in section 3C, town twelve, range clrv en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, 11. & M. R. R. Cass Comfy, Nebraska? ISO Acres SJnder Cultivation, with hniUe and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of spring water. Will be sold in 80 acre tracts if d-.-ired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater, Jew eler, PlattssnouSh. Neb. 14m6 SCIIEXCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS. These Tills ar composed exclusively of vege table ingredients, and although", t.rry ,Pntirely supersede the use of Mercifry. do not leave any of its injurious effrcts. Act Oireclly I'pon tlic Mvcr, and are a valuable remedy in all cases of de rangement of that organ. Hick Headache. IndisPMtion. and all ItiliouM VisordVr, "iiccoiiib to their free use. 2wl AGENTS! SM50 lOW.l'RlCF.n nnd KAKT-SKILlXti iioous A KB MOST COMPLETKLV REPRESENTED IN OCR ISRAMI OOlISUXATtOX PlttlS- PK:Tl'H bv sample paires, bindings, illustra tions, etc. They ar oopoiar vjrks of every kind, and ure miecemt for Canvassers. All act ually wishing emiiltnmrvt. and iioother. address 2CiilC SCAMAIELL & CO., ST. IaUIS, MO. XOW READY FOR AGEXTS ! The Great Strikes I That timely new book, by Hon. J. a Daci s. A complete history of the causes and thrilling eveutu of the great railroad aud labor war all over the country. Finf.lv Ii.lustratko. AISIATM IVAXTKII everywhere. The bent chance to make money ever offered. Be ware of inferior works. Get the best and lowest priced. Address 20111O STANDARD BOOK HOCSE. St. Louis, Mo. LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, incued by Wm. h. Wellx, Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judicial District, within and for t"as County. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 2t3th day o' November, A. D. 177, at 10 o'clock, a, in., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : The north east quarter of the south west quar ter and tue north half of the south-east quar ter, and also t lie south thirty-two (32) acres of the south west quarter of the north-east quar ter of section seventeen (17) town eleven (11) north of iage fourteen (H) east of the 0th P. M.. in Cass County Neb. The same beinir lev ied upon and taken as the property of Joseph Sans, in an action wherein Joseph Shera and Joseph Sans ar" defendants : to satisfy a judg ment of said CiAirt, recovered by fiflhioud K. Woolsey. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Oct. 22f. A. D. 1877. 3lt5 M. B. Cctler. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, 2d Judi cial District, within and for Cass County. Ne braska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th day of Noveniber.A. D. 1877, at 10 :3no'clock a. m. of said day. at the south door of the Corrrt House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said Co'hn ty, sell at public auction the following ral es late, to-wit : The south-cast quarter nf the nrth-east quarter of section nineteen (latown twelve (12) north of range fourteen (14). east of the 6th P. M., also the north-east quarter of the north -esist quarter the same section, town and range. The same being levied upon and ta ken as the property of James D. Mtuhad, An na J. Miiishall, Siniou P. Benadfcin and K: E. Moore, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Jacob Beam, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., Oc'. 15, A. D. 1?77. 31 15 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of W. T. F.theridge, fiereasert. Before Wm. II. Newell, County Judge, Iu and for Cass County, Neb; To whoift it may tantrtn: Notice is hereby given that Kliza Jane Eth eridge has filed an application In the County Court, in and for Cass county, Nebraska, to to appointed administratrix of the estate of W. T. fetheridge, deceased, and said cause is set tor hearing at the oflice of the County Judge, in Plattsmouth, on the 12th day of November, 1877. at one o'clock p. in., of Said day, at which time and place all persons -interested may appear, and siiow cause. If any they have, why the said Eliza Jane Etheridge bould not b3 appointed such adiniuistratrix of said estate. Witness my hand this 23i day of October, 1877, at Plattsmouth. Neb. 3U3 Wm. H. Keweil Co. Judae. Legal N6tice. All persons afe hereby notified that I will not Eay any debts contracted by my wite, Charitv . Carter, alter this date, as ehe has lift my bed and board. . Avoca. Neb., Oct 3t-n, 1877. " ' 35 Josa- ..CA-azs. Legal Notice. ! the nvattcr cf the Ptobate of the.la!t will aM festauieut of .Wllheli iua Vallery, deceased. In the County Voui t of Cas County, Neb. . To whom it may com: t.. .....i ...... , .. v. r..n.. u. .ii.i ( , i ORC .ll'.l.T 111. Ik W V'f . till. I , . . , -1 j fouuty, has filed ill my office ai iustrumetit of I vriliug, purporting to be the laxt will and tes taiiieul of W iliit-nuiua N ailery, deceased, nnd made npp.U-at)u to have the saiue udmitied to Probate, and that said cause Is set for hearing at my oflice. In Plattsmouth, Neb., on Friday, tlienthday of November, A. 1. JK77, at one o'clock p. in., of said day, at w hich time all per sons interested may appear and contest the haine, ahd show cause it any tliey hae. why said instrument should not be allowed as the last will and testament of said deceased. Witness my hand this 2d day of October, 1877 at Plattsmouth Neb. 3it3 W m. 11. Newell, County Judge. Legal Notice. .In the District Court o the 2d Judicial Dis trict In and for Cass County. Nebraska. Win Stadelmann Plaintiff, vs J. N. Randall, De fendant. .'. N. Randall of the State of Iowa will take notice th;( Win. Sialelmai.n of tile County of Cass and sfrr-? of Nebraska, did on the 2:1th. day of August A. li. i77, tile his petition, in the District Court of Cass County Stale of Nebras ka, against the said .'. N. Randall, setting forth that the said J. N. Randall, defendant, is in debted to the said Win. Sladt'liliann. Plaintiff, on account of goods purchased of Plaintiff at divers times, in the .sum of seventy-four smd iifl Y-flve hundredths (.74 & !k-1?0) dollars, that said account is just, that no pan bf th same has been paid and that the said J. N; Randall Mill refuses to pay the same, mid plaintill prays Judgment for .-?74 v 55-100 with Id per cent int. from March 1st 1870. And in order to collect the same t lie said Wm. Stadelmann has conimencl a suit in attachment and your property ha been attached. You are hereby untitled to appcar and answer said in tition according to law, and the rules of said Court of Judgment will be entered against you by de fault and your prop erty sold to satisfy the same. It. B. Windham. 3015 Atty. for Stadeliiian. Legal Notice. In the Con 11 tv Court In and for Cass County. Nebraska, in the matter of thi ''stats 61 Clarissa 11. Buckley, deceased. To whom It may concern: Take notice that the final report of A. C. I.o der executor of the the Will of Clarissa H. Buck ley, deceased, has been tiled in my oflice. and that 1 have appointed October the ;niii A. Dr lr!77. at 9 o'clock a. in., as the time of the exam ination of the said report, at my oflice iu PlatH liiouth, Nebraska, at which time and place all persons intereMed may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said report should not be received and allowed as and for the final report and account of said Executor, and the said A. C. Loder, Executor, discharged. Witness my hand and ollicial seal of this Court, this uth day of October. J877. 29w3. W. 11. Newell, County Judge. Estray Notice. . Taken lip by the subscriber on Tuesday, Sep teinher lsth," 1877. 011 the road leading south from Ashland, between sections 34 and 35, town 12, range east of the pth p. ifl:, iit Ca-is Ccunty Nebraska, one dark oay lfoise, with a saddle and bridle. Said horse 13 blind in hts left eye, has a white spot in the face, has three white feet, and has a gray spot on his right shoulder, has been branded V. S. on the left shoulder ; no other marks visible. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. JOHN KEEPER. October 2d. 1877. 29wB. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued bv the Clerk of the Distrct Court. 2d ?fT!cial District, with in and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to ine directed. I will on the 5th day of November. A. D. 1S77, at 10 o'clock, a. M., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, iu the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at Public Auction the following Real Estat.. to-wit : Commencing at t lie south east (Sel coiner of the southwest quarter (swli) of section twenty-nine (2!, iu town twelve (la), rtorth range thirteen (13), east of the T 1", M. ; running thence north 12 C.3-10O rods I tl'efie west. 12 65-100 rods; thence south 12 rci-100 rods ; thence cast 12 65 loo rods, to the place of begiiiing. Containing one acre, more or les, and known as the x Mile irove Baptist Church property. The same be ing levied upon and taken as the property of The 8 Mile fJroye. Baptist Church, et al. defen dant ; tosatifv- a judgment of said court, re covered bv D. V. Lewis, plaintiff, riattsmouth. Neb., Oct. -.. A. D.. 1877. 2w3 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sala Bv virtue of two executions i-sued by the Clerk of I he District Court; 2- fudii-ial District, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will u the 5t!i day of November, A. D. 1577. at 11 o'clock A. St.. ol said day, at the south lioor of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth. in said coniitv. sell at Public Auc tion, the following Ileal Estate, to-wit : The north east quarter f1) of the south west quar ter ("..t) and the north west quarter O4) of the south west qaarter(H)andlhesouth west quar ter (Vi) of the south west quarter ?). and also the south cast quarter O4) of the south west quarter of section six (ii). town ten (10), range thirteen (13), east of ths 6 P. M.. or so much thereof as will satisfy said Judgments and cist. The same will bo sold in 4o atr tract, as above, commencing at the north east 40 The same being levied upon and tak' 11 as the property of Vallery & Hnifner, defendants; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by T. b; Weber & Co plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., O -t . 4. A. D.. 1877. 2bw5 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Mortgage Sa'e. ForcWoswre of Chattel Slortqagt. Kta-te of Nebraska, Cass Countj : ss. Default having been made In the conditions of a certain Chattel Mortgage, made on or about the 11th day ol October, A. D. 1875. by William H. Johnson to Balthacr Siebold, not ice is licre bv given that the said mortgage will be fore closed by a sale of the properly so mortgaged, to-wit: One yoke of oxen, one pied sufil one line back, red sides, about six years old. Said sale to take place at the front door 6f the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth County of Cass, State of .Nebraska, on the 27th day of'Oc tober: A. 1). Ia77, commencing at thehoiirof one o'cIock p. 111., of said day. for cash, to the high est bidder, at public auction, to pay off the amount of money due 611 said mortgage, to-wit : The suni-of $44.75. and costs of sale, and costs of keeping said oxen, and the costs of obtaining possession of said oxen, for the punoseof mak ing said sale. Balthaskr Sikbold. bv M. B. Cutler, Agent. Plattf mo uth, October 4th, 1877. 2st4. A. G HATT, JVSt OPENED AGAIN, Neifi, Clean, First Class Meat Shop, on Main Street in Fred Kroehler's old stand. Everybody on hand for fresh, tender meat. 2871 HARDWARE STORE, In Plattsmouth," Neb., on" Fourth St., about the MIDDLE. OF THE BLOCK, you will find : Com Planters, (liaiiti & liorse) Stirring Ilov. Sulky Plows, Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Ilart! vrafC; Tin "Ware, &c &c. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale Sim Subscribe for the Herald atlcf Ne braska Farmer; only S2.65. v 0. w r -ww TSH AGENT made last week sIlim? our new article to Imlsiucss men ? to biLsiucss men ANOTHER made LADY made H O'irc BOY ma1 e ie week which Shows what can be 3.-lne 1913 in one done if a party Is energetic. Business fasy and honorable. Send stamp f6r clrci-.rrt'i- gfvihij fult particulars. Address, HoomXG KctTirair7 Itnildinc 4m6 CHICAGO, ILL i STTTPE b? Agents in cities and conn -5 &1J try towns. Only necessary to show I lsanules.to msjco sales ant money, for 1 to I any one out 01 employment ana uk ' morr Sposed to work. Used daily by all brt JiO jsiness men. Send stamp for circular. avwiu tl I. "r ill uur-utf. AlKllTTl. -SPKCIAh AWKXeY." ? f la (gran '(fl)p6iiin(g JiJH PLUMMER'S, A full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings. ROCERIES I X GREAT VARIETY A Splendid Display of Black Cashmeres and Alpaca Dress Goods: ALSO A 0 RE AT VARIETY OF STYLES OF CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A Large Stock of Flannels, Jeans. Yarns, and Blankets, of all Description. Woolen Hosiery WOOLEN DRESS FRINGES, es V milaren& MERINO UNDERCLOTH ING. GREAT VARIETY O F COTTOtf FLANNEL O :- by the TUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT F NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS EVER BROUGHT WEST OF THE MISSOURI RIVER; All to be foun-t at U PLUmMEfc'S OLD STAND on Simn htreet, Platts mouth, opposite the Saunder's - -HJ:e.- SOvf An Atldfoss to Hie b' - ln you want O i'urfv I.I10 vstcm? 1 Ki you want to got. rid ot Mhoiiciies . Do you want soineh'r1g to xtrtuigtliuii -IK) you Willi a good Hl)rt l!e"r Do you want to g.-f rid of luriJiuMt Do you want gxJ iligi?Htiou? ' Do you want to sleep v.-ell? " IH you want to build Up your .nsiitu' Io you want a brsli ujid Vlgoif'is fv : 1 : If you do, A TAKE .. LIVER EE&ULATO J. H. ZEILIN U Q:0 Sole prnpr'cioVs- Slinnions' Liver i.'ci 1'lWlail t-Iplifi. - - , . Tftf 1'ftvi ' I jiwctj TtnTir r.r -v nUflit nt ; " s . warranted contain a siu;-l Jc ofr Merrill l.ijyrious iiilue . Sftlut. but is i LY V EO ETA roiil.Hlliil: tin- f em Koots mill . ! : which nil A 1 I - lr..l.4i. ...... 1... eft !n coinTries where Liver Disease nu vail. It wtl.t Ci Jik AM. incWHr.n i OKRAN'CKMKN'T Of.THK Ll VK.k AND 11.. vs. ltKWILATK THK I.I Vf.K AID I'RKVh"T CHILLS AND FEVER.. H15U10S' MVEU RKIJI LAT l Is eminently a Family Medicine ; and by : kept ready for Immediate resort will cai nu hour of sulT.-rinj; and many a dollar . 1 . and doctors' bills'. Aferovt r Forty Years" trial It W f' tx 1 ln: the l;.ut IlIlMHHtifl.'il ti-Htihl1t1ials to tues from persons of the highest chai.ii'ti r responsibility. Emiucnt physicians i-oimr it ax tiie most EFFECTUAL SFECTFIC! KOIt CONSTIPATION, HKADACHE. PA THE SHOCI.DEKS. DIZZI K ESS, M( K . ACH. BAHTASTE IN TllKMOCTH. Ill I ATTACKS. IAI. I'll ATION OK THE il' PAIN IN llll' KKtilON OF .'LHFC KID: f&VFONDKNrY; J,t)TM ASH Folfl IMS OK EVIL: ALL OK WHICH Aliii 1 OFFSPKINO OF A DISEASED Ll EJi. oi.io ciiiliui:x. For children coinplaiuiuc of colic, headache, or sick stoinuch, a teaspoonful or more will jjIvi relli f. Children, as well as iiiiiiUh eat sometimes too much supper or eat something which does not illui'Ht well, producinKHotirMtoiii ach, littartburn, or restlessness ;' a trood dose of Liver Kcirulalor will give relief. This applies to pvrKoiis of all ages It Is tin cheapest, purest and best Faruilj Medicine In the world I IT ICAH AO KtI7AI Thousand1.'! lead tnlsecaNe lives, sufferi- 1 HyspVpHi. A tt!i-)tdcrbdflot(-ar-h and Jiv tlttntr Wllioufnes. litrrouf, tostf weakness Irretrular appetite, low spirits, food after eatiiiK. and often ending In fit' l tacks of fever. They know they are si.-, pet little sympathy. The unfailiiiK renu -prevent thee atllictious and restore lm. Simmons' Livkr Kki latok. BIANUFACTt-nr.D ONLY HV J. II. Z EI LIN & Cr PHILADELPHIA ritfCK, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists. FARM FOR SAL Tlie ltent Ktoelt l'nl-m In 4hi ' t. For Hale Xery Cheap. Said farm contains1 ABOX'T-lo'- ACl -in cultivation ; 70 acres of nieidow 1 acres in pature, erfcloeil witli a con. and about 0 acres tif timber. To of v , . enclosed w itli a five-board fence, and in a luiir-!?t. 'lbcre are over l.oiw BJ Fit ITT Tit EES. Also 4 or 6 miles ..' . fence. Said farm Is well watered, and I. it a COOD COM FO ETA It LE HOl'SH. 1 lcs. stables, etc. etc. The alove farm Is located MILFS : OF PLATTSMOUTH, and is known us W. L. Hobb's place. Tkkms : One-third 16wii.- an.1 bahi 6 or 8 years timo. For furibcr.n.-irttciilii to ol'.V ltOLT BP- 27wl PlattHliiouth " . W. D. JONES' NEW LIVERY ST A I : . rLATTSMOUTlf.JfEH. -t. The old r.ONN Fit STABLES ii;" li..; Neb., hafe. Ih-cii Iensed -by -Dr. Jones. . lias opened a nev and naudsouie livery 1 well knowo barn. The linost and best oi : - i and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HOUSES CHEAT. Horses kept for S: or io f radfe. IIOP.SES TRAINED AND BUO: . ALSO I desire to give notice that I have a I . handsome brick barn, with plenty of ronn horses aud wagons. I can put fanners t rtni w-ncons; loads of grain or anything al! lii-r cover, in tie i'ry. K-inember his. ThankliiKall lliy oil pal ions fifr their 11 favors, I .solicit tneir trade this romiuK J SaMsfif d I can Mecounnodate them better an better by them than ever before. 8- SHANNON'S t LIVERY SALE AND FEEL East of Platte Valley House. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with c;u riages if desired. , . Carriages sent lb Dcptft to meH ail I whenever brSfefeA. irtE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attended and earria-s fiimisi.. ; : triends. Address, J: V. isHaNNO v 4J-ly niattsniouth. X. -b. (JE0. W. KIXSER, SlarhlniHt, A an old 31 alter and Zlun nrr of Threshing 3IaehlaeM. has ojiened a chop on Sixtli Street near M. . i "i elly's lilacksinlth and W'aiion Shop when I 1 I. prepaed hiniHelf to do any anil all machiii' without exception. He has a No. 1 Lat:- turn in wood, iron, steeiw, and allother ni- ' :. connectton with machine work. He can . ..n . thing reiuired in a gunsmith, fven to mi . . gun. of which we have the evidence in ; r..t lrea-li louder throwinRone two or three 1 .t once at will of the (runner. Mr;co. V. stiraier a farmer near Kock 1 1"? an old acquaintance of Mr. Kinser from V.i .-..i -ia can be refered to In regard to Ji is fount r iiection with tlie inanufacl lire of thresliiu ' 1.1 1 -chines. ;if j Mr. Kirise'r a call and will '..i .-. ton sat i.sf;u-tory work on uny part of a Tl . i. IIji Machine. 62--". PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE. J OtlS IIO.XM, Proprietor. TIIE OLDRCLIADLE I'jOl ;: (lood accommolation3 for Fa i? and the traveling puhlie. Board i ) day. Meals 23e. Entirely rclitte l .!;: re-furnished, and farmers are. ref, ed to call and get 3 moals and bei l-.-i Forest Tm o rest Tor So.vtioi?. Or Iuhal!')OTnr "'ar-S. ?nr.A ,o", orest Vasr. Troches . oror Throat, floarsaae, TicJtliag Cougta ta-' F F of ird'fng !p2 ieut orcf,- Ulv'rs. Cots, B&.a nd lor Pilc F w w m mmm. 7 v or Chrpil lands, &it- Lhewn, bilu vlbit- th 1 Oil"! I-.Id liitil. RpreMTar inhaler fi or IahsHnsferCa'aTTh.CcnsumpTOi. Aam. n