IXC A LA D V CKTIK KM E NTS. Transient. 25 cents a line. Ke:uJar advenis rv m events it lino. 'o adveilhremeiit tusert 3 lor lew than 2" cents. Leijal notices fit Statute rates. Attorneys and oihcers of the law will be neld re.roiislbi"e for nU !e;ral notices they hand in, sunt all parties demanding a proof of publica tion of any notice will be held lur tliu vublica tion foe oi sach notice. OOJlMl'-MCATIuXS. Asnnrsp.U'C is limited, all eoi.imiinieii'lons -mm be brief and to the ioiut, with no m jiaIu irf winds. The paper is refpousib'e for the correctness according to copy of paid matter and paid Le gals, only. 1. Any person who take the paper regularly from the nos' -office, whether uree'ed to his immc, or whether lie is a subscriber or not is responsible for the pav. Z. If any person oriieis his paper discontin ued, he miisi pay nil arrearages, or the punlisli er may continue to send it until payment is m.ulo.Aiid coilect I lit whole amount, whether the paier is tnVi"ii from the nhice or not. .'5. the courts have derided ttiat refusing to take newsnaiMTs and ierioilieals from the post othce, or removim; and b .iviinr them uncalled for. is firi.ni Jacic, evidence of lSTEXiio-NAt. ritAiu. B. & M. R.'R. Time Table. dt reeled Sunday, April 1st, 1377. l'Oi: OMAHA FUO.M PLATTS-MOL'TH. Leaves o :Ar, a. m. Arrives 8 :.V a. m. " l' :M p. in. " t :C p. in. FUOM OMAHA VOll I'LaTTSMOCTH. Leaves '. : a. m. Arrives 10 :?1 a. m. 0 :) p. in. ' T :tj p. FOU THK WKST. Leases Plattsmouth 9 : to a. m. Arrives Lin voin, 12 -10 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :( p. m. Freight leaves 7 :10 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 12 :'J5 p.m. FROM THK WKST. Leaves Kearnev. :!0 a. ni. Leaves Lincoln, 12 :!. p. in. Arrives rialtsinoiith. 3 p. m Freight leaves Lincoln 11 :'.r, a. m. Arrives i'luttsiiionth, t :1- 1. lib COiN'C LAST. V.x press. G a. in. Passenger, Uraia each day; 3 :.V i. in., except Saturday. Kvery third Saturday a train con nects l the usual time. A KKIVAL AND DK1I'TI KK01M-LATT:'- AlOL'TIl MAILS. K.STR.V, -OUTIIKR5 i!". SOITI I Ell.V Arrive at - 0 :.T0 a. ia. Depart at - ::mi a. m. a :uo p. in. 2 :15 p. in. 0 :00 a. in. 2 :00 p. in. OMAHA VIA V-. . M. Ai rive at 10 :30 a. in. Depart at WESTERN VIA II. . M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. m. 1 Depart at WF.KI INli WiTKI!. Arrive at 12 :oo m. i Depart at - Kwl'K BI.rKFS .t IMOX MILLS. Arrive at 12 :iK m. i Depart at - 1 :00 l. m J. . MAKSHAI.L. V. M. Go to Sell nd Teacher's for horse shoeing, a few less than C.000 horses shod every day now. It. Poniicdly is one of tlie best black smiths in the country, and his shop is al wars full of customers. Another new supply of fine .Salt at y-:t J. v. w's. Young's New So.la Foaatala. J. Pli. Young, PosfOmce book Store has opened a bran new Soda Fountain. The most sparkling of drinks, free from all harm only cents a glass, Ladies" Suits, warranted all Linen, liidn -X'0 up, at i--t J. V. V,"s. The 1': oncer rfoeity of Cass County will hold their semi-annual meeting in the Court House, at one. tl) p. in., next Saturday. May 20t!i. A full Rttend anee is retpicsted. J. A. MacMi iu-hv, Secretary. Bass' Bottled Ale al KKF.NAX & (JitACi.'s Families supplied by the dozen or ;aiv other (juantity. Fine Liouors Vholesale and Betail. y ot. Faint your houses with cottage col ors kept by Chapman and Glas. Get your Tobacco and Cigars of CiiAr.MAN Glass. y t- They keep the best. A full line of STAXDAIID CAIIPKT WAKFS all 'colors, just received at y-Jt. J. V- W's Fine calf boot mado to order for the low price of .'J.-jO at Merges. 1Ii:aiqi"ahtek. I would inform the public that I have purchased this stand and that I will kvep the best of Liquors. J Jeer, and Cigars constantly on hand. Gi:o. Fd(;ki:tox Call and set; the Gents line French calf Shoes of the latest styles made to order for i.!0,at. tf. MEKUKs. Flesh Miiavavkli: Bleu, and other refits".. monts at bllAFKT.'S Oli:XWALl SALOOX. Kore Clothing. In older to sell the stock on hand .Hi J. to help close out another stock of goods at the same time, Stadelmann will receive this week about S",000 of new clothing, suitable for spring and summer wear. The whole stock must be sold, and now is the time to pur chase cheap suits. Messrs. Streight & Miller wish to call the attention of their customers to the fact that it is customary to close tip accounts at the commencement of the year. As they aiv expected to pay their bills it follows that they must have funds to pay with. They would therefore notify their customers who have been accommodated to harness and other goods, that they will be ex pected to call and settle their aeecounts at their earliest convenience. Their stock of harness and other goods in that line is complete, and all wanting anything in their line will find it to their ad vantage, to give them a. call. A full stock of groceries also kept con stantly on hand. 4otf Here's Your Chance. For liiee furniture, must be sold to make room for more, come now and get your house furnished at low rates. Selling Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads. And Bed room sets at low figures. Now cr never. II. B.r;0k. The miners iu 'Buttery Gulch." lire still enthusiastic over "Josephine." See Dr. Black's notice about Grange note and grange plows for sale. Old Settlers meeting next Saturday at 1 p. m. We learn from Mr. Sam'l Blchardsou that Mrs. Carey, a daugthtef of Lr. Boot of Fight Mile Grove, died of measles and was buried there on Mon day last. John Boone, the Barber, has got ;r very handsome new chromo. "The old Kentucky Home." It looks very natural and represents scenes fast pass ing awav. The following named gentlemen, members of the Lincoln Sportsmen Clul , attended the state tournament: F. Ilaliett, Gc:i. J. C. Mo-Bride as dele gates. Mr. Linch of Mt. Pleasant was in Monday. He reporta the hoppers as taking fast out there, and thinks had they sown small small grain for them to eat they would have saved the corn. ";-.se Hull. The match game of Base Ball for the prize of a fine ball, as advertised last week, was played on Saturday after noon ou the grounds near the high school, and resulted in the Bliy? St.,rs making ly runs, and the Quick Steps making 77 runs, thereby carrying off the prize from their less fortunate, but equally plucky competitors. Ourntighlor town Louisville hrs a man who will furnish you with a No. 1 wagon "The Bain" cheap. He also keeps a full stock of dry and fancy groceries and general mechaudize. S. F. Bock well is the man, Call and see him when you can. The meeting of the committee to test grasshopper machines at Eight Mile Grove on Saturday hist was not successful owing to the stormy weath er. The committee have consequently appointed Saturday the 0th of June for a further trial. Grasshopper Meeting. Owing to the unfavorable weather the meeting appointed at Eight Mile Grove on Suturdey last for the trial of grasshopper machines is postponed until three weeks from that time, or the 'Jth of June, when a more com plete trial will be made. We stopped into Dovey's the other day and George wasjujt as happy down town as could bp. Says they will move up into the new store in about two weeks. We thank the gentlemen of the sportsmen's club for a very kind invi tation to meet with them o:i Tuesday evening and regret exceedingly that sickness alone prevented our accepting the in vital ion. Our acknowledgements are due to our live agricultural machine men Messrs Buffner & Black and also Fred Gorder for promptly coining to our as sistance in our time of need financially, success to them. We le 'i n that Messrs J. A. Conner, Frank White, Jr., and Wm. D.irrah have organized for the purpose of opening a grain trade with the Black Hills and -will immediately ship a number of cars loaded with grain. Frank will attend to the B. II. end. Success to your enterprise, boys. The Ladies of the Catholic Church opened their festival in the Fitzgerald hall on Tuesday evening. Wo are told the first night opened bravely. Will give report in our next. Our city was favored cn Monday evening with a first class musical treat, by the Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Hoffman, of Omaha, assisted ly Mrs. D.W.Griffey of Council Bluffs. Mrs. J. E. Edwards of Omaha, wife of the business manager of the troupe was unfortunately unable to sing, and we can assure our people they missed a treat, as we had the pleasure of hear ing her at rehearsal in the afternoon. The whole entertainment was unexcejH tior.aule. The selections by the orches tra were of a high order and rendered with a nicety of expression that defies criticism. Prof. Hoffman's violin solos w ere executed with fine expression and remarkable skill. Mrs Griffey's Tacea La ZIotte Pku ida was greatly applaud ed, and for an encore she sang the beau tiful old Scotch ballad ' Coming Thro' the Bye" in a very pleasing manner, Mrs. G's. "Ecstacy Waltz" was also en cored, and she gave in a very effective and artistic manner "Tlie Nightingales' Trill." Our music loving citizens lost a treat in not turning out en masse to such an entertainment. The audience, though not as large as could have been wL.hed, was highly appreciative, and hope the Professor may some time give us another concert. Oii Settlers Society. The semi-annual meeting of the Pio neers of Cass County takes place next Saturday, in the Court House, at 1 p. m. It is very important that this meet ing should be well attended. In addi tion to the regular busiuess of the soci ety another matter will come up. Judge Childs is now having printed, at the Hf-KALD office the Centennial History of Plattsmouth and Cass County; it is proposed to add the records of the Old Settlers Society also, as the binding and other expenses, (type setting excepted) will be but little more. There are about half funds enough now in hand to do this. Those who feel interested ought to come out Saturday and fix this matter at once. Ladies Attention. All kind of hair work done ia the latest style. Cuttings 20 cts. an ounce. Combings 50 cts. an ounce. Vi'oik ! guaranteed to give satisfaction. I 'Jtl Axxa CnociCEit Saunders House, Flatlsiaouth, Neb. New Furniture! New Furniture! At Henry Boeck's down town, Ite member the place (Dovey's old stand.) Back is prepared to sell furniture very low for cash. In his new place he is determined to push trade, and only wants a chance to sell and no one will go away dissatisfied. The Herald was complaining of Ilheumatism the other day and an Ohio man asked us, "Did you ever wear a Buck-eye, they are good for the health." That mnst be what President Hayes is after in his Civil Service rules. If Buck-eyes are good for the health they ought to bs terribly healthy about "Washington just now. SoLi Water! Soda Water! Nice, cool, fresh, at Buttery's old stand. All sorts of pure syrups ami an excellent fountain. Call and see and imbibe. Henry Boeck, the furniture man, having got fairly moved into his per manent, new quarters, (opposite Don elan's Drug Store) is now prepared to furnish everybody with household goods at the cheapest rates ever known. Go and see Henry and he will almost give you bedsteads and things ho is so happy that he is done moving. All the new Soda Fountains in town opened last week. Our old friend and Soda Stand by Mr Buttery opened up livtly.a string of youths of both sexes thronged the door way and filled the street. Phil Youug opened about the same time, and the little rogues, some of them, just pass ed from one to tother claiming it as "the fust time" to each until both fountains were about empty. Mike Schnellbacher and Bob Don nelly must be doing a good business, and tl.ey are the kind of men tve like to deal with. The reason they do a good business is because they advertise and the reason we like them is because we can get our money when it is due. That's our kind of men every day in the week. "The Young American" came to Ijand this week from .Lincoln; editor. Frank Hathaway, Esq. Uncle Hatha way looked as pleased as a new father, and the Herald only wishes Master Frank had put in for the editorship of tlie excursion paper this week. L. Patterson the grasshopper com mittee man, has a good joko on the IIekald. lie says we agreed last fall to send him the Herald for 5'Jc.s., until Election was over and stopped it in December. Patterson claims elec tion was not over until the President was electod; this spring, an I he ought to have tin paper until inauguration day, as nothing was certain until then. We submit to a board of arbitration seven from Bock Mu lis and eight from Plattsmouth. If the eight go "agiu" us we'll send him the paper one year, free Tlie Black Hills. A steamer of the above name went up the river Monday, It looked migh ty good to see freight unlo.i led ou the river here once more we tell yon and every one turned out to witness the unusual spectacle. Chapman and Glas, had a large bill of goods by this boat which were un shiped here. Several of our townsmen leave this morning for the Black Hills coun try; prominent among whom are, D. Schnasse, Gen. E. E. Cunningham, A. Sehleigel, Win. Bennett and Alonzo Cunningham. Fred. Dorrington starts in a day or two, via Denver. Fersonal. Doctors are plenty about Eight Mile, we learn. Our old friend Mr. McCon key has gone into the business lafely, at least that's what an 8 Miler told us 'ast week. Fred Dorrington has just got back from Denver where he has been buy ing Quartz) o (mills) and things. Our Gleiidale Letter is a very pleas ant chatty newsy letter just such as we want and we are very much oblig ed to the writer and need more. D. C. Fleming, of Weeping Water, called on the Herald last Thursday just after we had gone toPre. John Curry, Western Marble Works, Lincoln, came down to see us last week. Ho traded horses with Parmele, of course. Col.JYanatta has just returned from Iowa aud all over. The Col. is jubilant over so much fresh water this spring. Thinks it will kill all the hoppers. x Julius Pepperberg, our enterprising and enthusiastic councilman and cigar man, is getting ready for something this fall. We know it by his eye. . Herman Newman, "Shorty," our old acquaintance, looking splendid, visited us Monday. He lives at Creston, Iowa The Misses Kimball, of Omaha, have been visiting Capt. and Mrs. Palmer this city. Chapman & Glas, received a large in voice of goods by the "Black Hills" Monday. Cal Moore is just the boss mushroom hunter, beats anybody. Captain O'Bourke hurt his eye very seriously last week, by running a stick from a flower pot into the ball, as he was stooping to lift the same. Mr. Chet Smith has gone east on bu siness to be gone 3?veril weeks. Notice. Those persons knowing themselves indebted to Clark and I'iummcr and others for what is known as the Grange Plow will please call and settle with ! the undersigned immediately and save costs as I have obtained sole control of all the assets. A few more plows in good order for sale cheap for-cash or on approved se curity. ' E. W. Black. You can get all the perfumery and fine toilet soap you want at Chapman &Glas. Council Proceedings. Council Chamber, May 19th. Council met in regular session. May or in the chair. Couucilmen present, Vallery, Dovey, Wells, Guthmann and Dorrington, Clerk and Marshal. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. Petition of Geo. Edgerton asking for license to sell liquors for six months was read, and after some debate the rules were suspended, and petition granted, and lhvsc to issue on pay ment of d into the treasury. Cla:m of U. V. Mathews for 0 14.50, Vallery for school tax St. and W. F. Morrison were referred to finance Com mittee. Committee on streets report that the bridge on 2d street is in an unsafe con dition, and offered a resolution author izing the street commissioner to build approaches on south side to said bridge, and on motion the resolution was adop ted. Councilman Dorrington urged that the Marshal attend to the fixing of sidewalks throughout the city. Marshal's report read. Beported six arrests for past month, each one work ed out his line. Money collected for past month, 4? 10. On motion report was referred to fi nance committee. Couneilman'Dovey stated that by an error in paying his tax for 1S75, ho had failed to pay as much as he shovld by about 3t;0, and wanted to know if Po lice fund warrants would bo accepted for said amount. On motion it was re ferred to committee on claims. Councilman Wells called for the read ing of the dog Ordinance, which was accordingly read. After a lengthy dis cussion it was laid over. Mayor called the attention of the Council to the special fund, and stated that there was no cash in that fund, aiid some warrants standing out drawn on said fund. Councilman Wells offered a resolu tion authorizing City Treasurer to transfer from various funds, the sum of $12,0Gy to the special fund. Besolu tion adopted. Moved that report of judiciary com mittee at last meeting in regard to de struction of the fund.ng bonds be taken up carried. Moved to indefinitely postpone fur ther action on said report lost. Councilman Dovey here made a tell ing speech on the financial question, and especially upon the bond question, showing by statistics and figures that the issuing of bond by this city was a ruinous scheme. Councilman Guth mair took the opposite side of the ques tion, andspoke with some warmth. Dorrington thought the city could not issue those bonds for any other pur pose than for paying the city indebted ness which existed at the time of the issuing of said bonds. Councilman Y ells thought that the council dare not destroy the f unding bonds. Councilman Vallery thought that t e bonds were no more than the note of the Mayor and council, same as an in dividual note is the property of the maker while in his possession. Wells offered as an amendment that Mayor be authorized to detach and de stroy all coupons now due on bonds on hand lost. Vote on the original motion to adopt the report of the judiciary committee was carried. Yeas being Dovey, Dor rington, Pepperberg and Vallery. Nays Wells and Gulhman. Moved that Mr. Ariall be allowed a license upon the same terms that other parties had carried. Mayor informed Council that he had appointed Mr. Scott as a sj t cial police man at the B. & M. depot, without pay from the city. Finance committee reported favora bly ou bill of Finisher for labor, and Vallery as trustee for school house used for election purposes. Moved that the account of. W. Ben nett for clerk of this council be allow ed carried. Moved to adjourn till next regular meeting carried. S3 Dili;. CAREY At Ei-ht Mile Grove on Sunday, at 3 p. ni., Ella Carry, wife of Charles Carey. The funeral took ilace ou Monday at 3 iu the aftmoo:i. Deceased was the daughter of Dr. lUi.it, of EiLt Mile drove. She was taken with the mea sles in the first place, caught cold and it oon ended in consumption. SPECIAL NOTICES. CLOSING OUT. The best and largest stock of HOOTS AND SHOES in the county, bound to be sold mt for cash. (4tf) Peter Merges. Early Seed. The Early San ford Seed corn for sale at Buffner & Black's this corn will mature if planted early in July and yields equal to the old dent. St7. The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives thein advantage over all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. otf A rcw C'.ty oidtis Ivf stt:c. TO ALL, PARTICULARLY INVALIDS, sprinj; i.-i a tryiiij; reason. Indieations of wi k uosH should be at onee attended to. Ful.il dis eases may be caused by allow ln tlie bowels to in'come constipated and tlie .system to remain iu a disordered condition, initil the disorder lia. time to develop itself. An or:nee of prevention is worth a pound of euro, i.s aa old and truthful saying. Therefore we advise all who are troub led with the com plaint- now very prevalent headache lud!''siioii, disordered liver, want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take, with out delay Seheuek's Mandrake pills. We know of no remedy so harmless aniL decisive in its in Its aetien. it at once strike t o the root of the disease and produces a healthy tone to the systenin. J'e.itile never need sniler from any disease arising from a disordered eonditiou of the liver if they would take this excellent med icine when they feel the riist indications of tne malady. Families leaving home for the sum mer i iths should take t liree or four boxes of these pills alomj with them. Tl.ey have an nl lliost iiistaueoiis effect.- They wiil lelieve the patient of headache in one or two hours, ami will rapidly ele;o:se the liver of suiioundii'i; bile, ami will effectually prevent a bilious attack. They are.sol j by all di uisis. SALT i?2 25 per bbl., at Gti. at SeiiXA.ssi: & GnAMBEUG's! Best assortment of CKOCKEHV AXD GLASS WAKE in the City cheap as the cheapest Ct4. at Sciixasse & GitAMIlELU's New cake pan, enquire at the Her ald office. "it. For Sale at a Bargain. ONE HOUSE AND L( )T, one block south of Main Street also STORE BUILDING AXD HTOCK OF UVXE1ZA L ME1WIIAXDIXE. Full line of every kind of goods at tlie Store of J. V. Weckbach, which his army of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation wi.icli Aykk'sSak sai'ARILLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and I ron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis orders. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid a :d complete cures of Scrulula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions. Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purifying the blood it lias no equal; it tones up the system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it lias been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffer ing sick, everywhere. For Sall: bv all Dealers. We have made arrangements to have Magazines, Medical and Law reports, and oilier pamphlets bound. Apply at the Herald oiliee. tf STAN DAB D PBINTS 12 14 & 10 yds., for 81 Ct4. tit Sciixasse & GitAMiiEno's. (let your calling cards at the Herald Latest styles of card board and papers. Get your Magazines bound.- Now is vour time. At the Heeald office, tf. FA KMEIIX ATTF.XTIOX! ,"J ulius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St.. PiaitMnouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Sjaiiish and Ameri can Tobaccocs for smoking purposes. For S'ile. Best utilities of piug-smok-;ng tobacco always on hand. X2u-tf. St. Louis Buck Bleu and the genuine Milwaukee Lager Beer to be found at theO. K. Saloon 8to Ed Bosuxcaum, propr. Binding done at the Herald office. M0XErT0L0AX. 5100,000 To loan on improved farms in Cass County, at lowrateof interest. Applications solicited, l'lattsmouth, .March 177. J. X. Wis,! If your lungs are irritated, oppressed and sore, no method of treatment wiil compare with inhaling tlie lrot vapors of Tar. The ".-dilution of Forest Tar" with inhaler, is the only preparation of Tar for this purpose. T-t 1 Wedding Bristol card board at the Herald office. Early Seed corn (Sun ford) at Buff ner & Black's. 8tT. If you want to get your chimneys cleaned or your stove polished, call on Chas. Brown, or leave orders at John Boone's barber shop, at any hour of the day or night. 2.0 cents a stove and 50 cents a llue. 4Ctf Old newspapers for sale at the IIi:n ALD ofiice. Toe per hundred. Have you seen the Centennial Panel pieces, painted by Frank Stadter, and on exhibition at Carruth'sV 4itf. Team of huge horses, harness and wagon for sale at a bargan. Enquire at Sage Bros. A new American and a new AVilson SEWINO MACIHXE for sale at the Herald Ollice. New goods! new goods! at Stadel man's. See notice elsewhere. Two stoc :s in one. Must be sold. -912 Two stocks in one, to be sold for. cash, at Stadelmann's. 0t2 Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in any stvle desir ed. 5-tf. Solomox & Natiiax. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. t)tf Bosciiee'iS German Syrup can now be purchased right tit home, it i- the most successful preparation ever in tioduced to our people. It works like a charm in all cases of consumption, Pneumonia. Hemorrhages. Asthma, severe coughs. Croup and other throat aud Lung diseases. No person has ev er used this medicine without immed iate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die it is your own fault, as vou can go to your Pruists in Plattsmouth and got a Sample Bottle for J 10 cents and try it; three doses will j relieve anv case. Begular size oulv 73 I cents. 30-tf.. I The largest ami best assortment of BLEACHED AXD VXKLAUAIIKD MUSLIX tit New York prices Ct 1. at Scnx.vssi: & Gn imcer;s. Mi v. r. i-l airtl Miss X:-!!f S'loi t liav: trone 1 io lnlo n:iki;iir liusiot' and v. 'li.-H tt Hill i: lll.i-.r- 111 11.. ilk i't l 'l 1 ll I T 'i II III... ti. .-.li .. i ..1 ...... t '. .1.. -. t 1 I ii. '.II . ..f . fieir Elster, one door west of Hie Saunders House. Satisfaction giiai'aiucea and chnrsres iritier.ite. 'i Tll3 latHSt. glCattSt, and nmst re liable remedy ever put together by medical .sci ence for K lieu ui.i t ism. 01:111 swel'.iii js. Hums, Caked 1. reast, tve.. is the Centaur i.t'iiiuent. There ariT two kinns V. Iiat tlie While Lini ment is for t lie liuiiian l.iiinly. t he st romrer kind, which i.s yellow in color, i- for -pavincd. lame and strained lioises and animals. Their tliecis are wonderful. Mothers wlio have eak and i it; i able child; en. can secure healt h for the children and re,r tor thenis.ilvcs by u-iiur I r. fitcher'i Ca-'-toria. It. contains iio'iuorphmc or ynvt iiitiy; in j vi 1 ions. His a pb-asant to tnlte as honey, and is certain to cure Wind Colic, regulate the bow els ami expel woiiii-. Eor Teoiiii-iij children there is nothing like Casloiia. idtlJ rttOPOSALN HAY. IlKAIKjL'AKTKJlls DKI'A Il'OI K VT OK THK ) J'L VI TK, IKKli'K Cll I I K M. OMAHA, Nt.t:.. May sth, 1677. I CIEALeD JMHM'OSALS. in triplicate, under the k- usual conditions, will be received at this of fice oMil L' o'clock. M.. Tuesday the l'Jth day of .Line, 177, or at the same hour, (allow im for dilVerehce in lime i at the olliees of the ( luai ter inasters at tlie following named stations, at which places ami time they v id be opened ia presence of bidders, for furnishing and iteiiveiy of llay. diirimr the year commenciier July 1. ls 77. anil eliding .lune.iti, 17;. as may l.e ivouiivd at O.naha Depot, Omaha liavraelcs, Kort Hart sull. Fort Mcl'heisou. North Platte, siduev Jiar racks. Cheyenne Depot. Fort 1. A. Russell, Fort Sanders. Fort Fr- d Steele. Fort Ih idyer. I'ort liall. Camp Domjhis. Fort Cameron. Camp I.'ob inson. t amp Sheridan. Foft Laramie. Fort Fet teinian. Cantonment Reno, Camp Stainbauh, and Camp I'.rown. Proposals for a ouarctity less than the whole will be received, the I bivcriimeut reserves the riht to reject any or all proposals, and to ac cept proposals in part if deemed advantageous unless delivery as a whole i conn it loued in Hie bids. A preference will be given to articles of domestic pi od net ion. I'.lank proposals and printed circulars staling the kind and I'stimal ed iuanlities of May required at each station, and tiivinc full instruct ions as to the manner of liiduinJ?. coiidii ions to be observed by bidders, and terms of contract and payment, will be fur nished on application to this olnce. or the Quar termasters at t!je various stations named. Envelopes coniaitiiiiir the proposals should be tn..rked. i'lopoals for Hay at " and ad dressed to tlie iindersiened. or to the respective I'ost and Depot tuartermastcrn. M. I. Lviunotox, 811 Chief Ouarieriua.-iLcr. Every fashionable shade of silk for trimmings, and also every fashionable shape of hat, can be seen at Solomon & Nathan's emporhihi. otf closing out:: The most elegant and best line of HOOTS AXD SHOES, of all grades, including a most beauti ful assortment of CHILDIiEXs' SHO ES , of different colors in the market. To be closed out for cash. I'eason, change of business. (4tf) P. Merges. LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. Iu the m-oier of the elate of Welhe'mine Mer lon, decea -ed. riefore W. II. .Sewed. County J udse. 111 and for Cas County iu'ui;t.si:u. To V;o ( nii'.y conant: Xotice is hereby tiven th'it William Men ens has filed an application in the Coi-ntv Court, ia and lor t a-.s t'ounty, Ni u., to have .iaeoh al jery Sr.. appointed auminist rat or of the ehtai e of W 1 iiielniiiie Merlens. deceased, m il said caue si t for hearing at the ofliceof the Comi ty Jude. in I'laltsmoiti !i, on the ltli day of June, A. D. Is77. at 10 o'clock: a. m. of said d:iy, at which Time1 an I place all persons iiiieresLjd may apjs'ui and sloov cause if anv they have, why the'saiil Jacob Vallery Sr. should not be ap pointed such administrator of paid estate. i; ii -ss in v inrin! at l'l:Utsiuouth, -Neb., this 2lsl tiav of .'.lay, A. D. L-,77. W'ji. 11. XKVK.r.L, St2 County Judjje. Legal Notice. In the County Com t. vt it bin and for Cass Coiiii ty. - In the "mat ier of the estate oi" Andrew Siiiriii, decease'.!. To ulium il m.iy (onctrii: Takw notice that the final report of Mathias Spohn administrator of the estate of Andrew Si urnl. deceased, has been liled in my ollice. ami thai. 1 have appointed Jane tuli. A. D. is77. ai one o'clock p. m. as the tiair and place of exam ination of such report, at my olliet: in rhttts iiioiith. Nebra.s';a, at wnieh lime and place all persons interested may appear and show cause if any they have, why'saui report should not be ree ived and a'h.wed as and for the final report and account of said v. .ImtHisi r.Uor, and the said Mailii;' ? Spohn. admini- trator, he discharged. In tesiimonv whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand this .'1st day of U;:y, a. D. is.7. Wsi. 11. Xk.wki.l. M t rs Oounty Jiule. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of I. ,T. Smith, de ceased. Rehire Win. 11. New ell. County J udge in and for Cat's County, Xeb. To iclunn it iihhj concern .- Xotice is hereby friven that Daniel Smith has tiled an application in the t'ounty 'ourt, iu and for ' ass county, Xeb., I be appointed adminis trator of the estate of 1. .1. Sniii ti, deceased, and said cause is set for hearing at tne of! ice of the County .Iud!;e, in l'ial Isieoiit h, on t lie first day Ol'.lll ie, A. D. l.-i?7. at cue o'clock p. ia. ot said day at which time and place ail persons interested may appear and show cause if any they have, W hy liie said Daniel Smith, should not be ap pointed such administrator, as maved lor m sanl application. Witness mv hand this Hilt day of .May, A. D. 177, at i 'la! tsmo.it u. Xeb. Vt .vi. 11. .N kwki.i., 8t3 County J udj:e. Estray Notice. Taken up by the nmler-ined on the 27th day of April A. D..lS77.at my residence 3 miles south of Elmwood, in Stove 4 reek Precinct in the Co. of Cass, and sUct e of Xebraska. to w it : one steer color white, lame id ri'.'ht fore foot, lihl car slit, left ear cropped, ami supposed to be four years old this spring, and of the Te.xas stock. 7ti JACOB Si.'H LAX KER. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of two executions, issued l v th-" Clerk of the District Court, of the Second Judi cial District, within and lor Cas County. Xe braska. and to it le directed. I will on tlie 4! h day of June. A. D. ls77. at It o'clock, a. m.. of saiu day. at the sunt h door of the Court House, i the City of I'lattsinoatli. i:i said county, sell at juiblie auction I lie following real estate", to-w it : The seal Ii-west ii:irterisw i of section six fi) in town ten (bo nort li ranu-e-ttiipteen (1.!). east of the Oth 1. M., in C ass Co., X - b. 'l iie s.uiirt beiri't levied upon and taken as the property of allery it RuiTncr. defendants ; to satisfy a ud.-cmeut of said Court, i ceo. t.vd by T. 1J. Vcl r Co.. plaintiff. Hall. -mouth. Xeb., Mav 2d, A. D. Is77. 015 M. Ii. t'l-TLKa, .Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. R- virtue of an execii'ion. issued by 1 he Clerk of I lie Dist ri-. t 'ourt, 'Jd -f i . tioi.it Disii h i. u it h iu and lor Cass Count y Nebraska. and to me di rected, I will on the tisih day of May, A. D. 1S77, at In o'clock, a. m.. of sanl day. at liie south door of the Court Hou-'e. in the city of l'lattsmouth, in said Couniy, s. H at puolie auction the follow in;r real estate, to-wit : Lot one ililot two cu lot 'three CM bd four ( i lot live 101 lot six (ii) lot seven (7) lot eb-tht (s) bt nine (' and lot ten (pi) All in section tweive (I'J) town twelve (12) north !of r;'.n,e thirteen ( 13) ea-i of the (ith P. .L, as shown by the plat of W heatlyand Hhii-iama. Mn kclwait. on file iu the County Cbrks odice of Cass county Nebraska. I shall commence with lot one O i and sell enough of these lots to satisfy thi execution and cost. Each lot con tains aboil t'.vo acres, 'liie same beiii levied ujioti and taken as the property of Wheatly .Mickehvait. defendant : to satisfy a jiid:;inei t of said Court, recovered by John D.TuU. piaiiitil. Platlshioulh, Xeb., April e-s . 1). is77. Oir, M. It. Ccttlkis, Sheriff.. Sheriff's Sale. Iy virtue of three executions issued by the Cork of the 1 list net Court of the Second Ju dicial Diflfiei. within and for Ca- Countv, Nebraska, and to me directed. I w ill ou the iih day tit J line A. D. 1 s77, t 10 o'clock. A. M.. of sahrday. at toe south door of I he Court House, in the City ot Ptattsiiiouth, iu said Coiii'ty. fell at public Miction the follow ia real estate, to v il : Lots 7 A S in block 1 in l'lattsmouth city in Ca-s ICo. Neb., also w J of lots s.t 0 " 31 ' sw' jofiotlO - 31 ' " " ' j( tj " '! J lots k & a . t '" - lots !l. 11, & 12 " 7J 4 lots 7 A; 12 " s.-, ' " i'ils4,S;a " ;V " ' "' " " lot in -si;-, - " " " " lot 12 '17' ' bus 1. 2. r. :. 7. an.is in block 7, in Vomer .1 Hayes aerlilion to l'latlsmoiah ity. in said county. The same bein levied Uoti and'takcK as the property of Jacob Vallcrv, jr , ileleiidaht , to satisfy a iiidmeat of said ' uii't, recovered bv Francis Marion Fox. plaimiif. "PlaUsaiouUl, Xeb.. M-v 2d, A. D. 1-77. O'j :i". i. Ctrl Kit, b::?rlf. i Lost. On or iilmut the month of Mu ch Usf i cor f tin p.on.iso.y -.,(,. uiven by Kdw :ol'l if-'hc ami payatdelo. Samuel l-.wi,,. both .,f ;as. eo,,ty vlir:i h ... l r the s,.i oi l i. tidi ed ."id fitly dollars, f !:' I A' i! i. I li. IsM. ami p.ijaide tlie ; l-ria ei.l.ny 17-,. iieie 1- ei.'hir-cd upon I the sai l note s.i.v;.ns. All persons are hereby i warned against pm loh!r the -aid note : and I any oei-son ir per.us juoduciie :i'nl nut e w ili ! be .iocialy rewarded. Soil twisn. l'iaUsiiunilh Mav '.'lth IsTT. !H Henry iiceck Has removed . the lo.ver part of M.otl s'aei t n what was Dovey's Siore. His Immense Stock of Furniture is larger than lie. expected, and he WILL SELL. OFF ail present ,s',ock on hand at . Greatly Reduced Prices. Remember the new stand down town, a !') FOOT STt UK. Two stories full of fundi inc. I'.cfore 1 pack it awav roid have to handle it all over. I want to sell olf a ;:,d de..'.. Xj.v is your time to buy. CHEAP FOR CASH,! of III'NUY l'.OECK. HABIWv'ABi: STOKK, In Pialt.!niouth, Xeb., ou Fourth St.. about the MIDDLE OF THE I J LOCK, yon will find : Corn I:aril-j's, (Stand & horsoj .Slillillg IIOVN, Culthatois, ;ind till kinds of Parm Imjdeinents and Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, X:e., Ac. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale Mm ROBERT DONNELLY'S &?7 . AXD BLACKSMITH SIOP. Wagon. 7i ,, Miu-hinc util Plow re pair hi j, uiti ' yaurul juUbin;;. 1 am now prepared to do a'l kinds of jcpa'ring of farm an. 1 o! her machinery, as there is a oe(ll lathe in my shop. VET Ell FA VEX, The old Reliable Wagon Maker hastaUen charge of tlie waon shop. He is well known as a NO. 1 AVOKKMAN". Xi'iv Wiiiomi id u;sie made to Orrtci'. SATISFACTION C I ' A 1 1. N I E E I . Shop on Sixth s'ifecl. oy:site Streihl's Stable W. D. JONES' XEW LIVEItY STAI5LE, PLATTSMOUTH, NBB. Tke old 7.0NNEK STAItl.ES in Plattsmouth Neb., have been leased by Dr. .bun s, and he has opened a new and handsome livery in this well known barn. The finest and best of horses and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE IIOi'SES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. ITOILSBS TBAINF.I) ANI BROKE. ALSO I desire to ?1ve notice that I have a lare. handsome brick barn, with plenly of room lor horses ami wa;rons. 1 can put farmers stock an I wagons, loads of grain or anyth iu all un der cover. II the drv. Heineniber Ibis. Thankim; all mv o.' pations for their many favwrs, I solicit their trade this coming year, satisfied I can accommodate them better and do better by tin ui tlian ever before. 3-yl. GEO. W. KINS EH, Zacliir.l.st. & an old "';d.cr n:ul ISiui iser of 'S Li'CMliiii": rdachincM. has opened a shop mi Sit h Street near Mr. fion elly's ElacKsinit h and Va;iin Shop where he has prepared himself to do any and all imrciiiiie work wit limit exception. He has a No. 1 Lathe can turn in wood, i rou, Steele, and all oi her metal ill connection wirii machine work. He-can do any tiling reiiuireit in a uuiisiuith. even to making a ;uii. of which we have Hie evidence in a Pal. breach loader throw inn one two or tin ee balls at once at ill of tlie truniicr. .vlr (leo. W. Shrauer a farmer near Rock I'.luffs an old acquaintance of Mr. Kinser from 'iri;iu ia can be refered to in regard to his former eon necl ion wit h the niaiiiifaei ure of thresh in;; ma chines. (liv.i Mr. Kmsrr a call and will insure vou satisfactory work on any part of a Tnres.li i nr Machine. tJ-in:i. Arjnp.Cah't l c laade by every a:,'eiif every V Jjynuioiiih in liie business we Inrniib. but tpjjjjjjtliose willing to work can easily earn a (riieii dollars a day ri rht in thcii own bx alil ies. Have no ro.mi to explain here. I'.u ua ss pleas ant and honorable. W omen, hoys ami K'l'ls do as well as men. Wr will inrni-li you a complete outfit ft ee. The business pays belter limn any thill;; else. We will bear expense f Martini; vou. Pa i ticulars free. Write and see. I'arui- T.is;.jtii! liMK'ttamcs Itietr suns mill t t.oi !i T its and all classes in need of nayinu work at home, ! shoiinl write to us and learn ail annul tlie work at ouce. N'o.v i.s tlie time. lon'l delay. Ad dress '' ':l K ( H.. Augusta. Maine. E. PARMELE, SALE, FEED if- LI YE 111' STABLE. On Main street nearly op;iosito t lie Court House, Pialtsououth, Neb. Horses for Saje. Tlie buyina: and seliin.- of gooil horses made Uie specialty of the h.ishioss. New Ho rses & Carriages, and Kentie hoi-ses, for Ladies to drive are kept at this Stable. Also a carry a!!, which runs to the depot, and w ill carry passengers uom ;uiy pla. e i. lov. n ou call. FARMERS CALL AXD EA'AMIXE MY STOCK FOB SALE. bvl E. PARMELE. CM Z. . M 7 DICK GTKEIGHT'S Feed and aalc Stables. Collier Gth and l'eallSls. ItuRSr.S lniAUUHb tiV THK Wtilli, till r.:o.TL'ai. HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD Oil TKADED, For a Pair Coiumis.sioit, TSA31S AT ALL HOUiLS. V.'.t .icuiiir .-iiiention paid to Driving and Training J -A !ie?j-c litntisltel wben cal! for. j p 8 W W - V Jl I , j , J J 'J i- It 01 At i li- Old Stand of -fr 'jm .iJwi.i4 JJ - ? iu 1'iatt.stii'itith, Mi hi i. 1. i. .ts.sot:T:.ii:. ' :' Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Mats, Caps, Cools, Shouts Wood cm i and Willow Wans in pact lvmbythimc that a PABMBlt OU AMY OMK L'LSE NKKIi COMIMd I'M' DEBTlIKllKAl) OI' GENERAL MERCHANDISE The firm, well known a:, buyers on a large scale, for exclusively, and while making m snlure, they are always prepared t sell on as f-ood terms, (,ii not better) ua any other linn in tlie County. STAPLE DRY GOODS A SPECIALTY! 2IUHLIX III' THE HOLT!! CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIH, WIXDOW HOLLA XDS, HEX IMS ,S HE F TlX as. IE l-OBK PACK MEATS TAKE ALL KINDS OF PBODUCE, AMI) WILL A LAV AYS BE POUND ON IIAMI) TO BUY Oil SELL AT FA lit PBICES, TO BOTH CUS TOMEB AMD TEA- I) E 11 Remember the Q-XtB STAND, Opposite Donclan's Drii; Store, ou Main Street. 8fl E. G. DOVEY A SOM. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED ICar.l of Platte A'alley Utilise. THK OLDKST LIVERY STABLE In tlie Town. Good Teams Ahca'jv oh Hand. Careful Drivers sant with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to Depot to meet ail train- whenever ordered. the: only hearse in town. Funerals attended and cai rlaes furnished t friends. Address, J. W. SHANNON. 4-'-ly Pllattsmoiith. Neb. 5 T, is - X . v v. tri o o B CO y. - . rjt 'S. 7L ? , " 5 CD ' 3 v. ' :J' X 14 c r HEN RY BCFCK. DKALEi: IN SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Tables, Bedsteads, IITC, KTC, inc., . Of All Ihsr-riptttjn.-i. METALLIC BUEIAL CASES Of all Mes, re.-uly made and sol J cheap for cash. With many thanks for p.-wt iiatroaage. I in itu invite uil to call mid examine my LAlt'tK .VfoCK OK 4 tf. IT HMTt Ko Af.Il ( III I IXS. - -f 8 h ircis (In at Mereatiiile Co'!- i:e. Keokuk, Iowa, ou the Mississippi, Prof. Win, It. Mila-r, tieneral M.uia ier. inet-elit!i vear. About MMy did lurs riay all expenses, for Menibei ship, "l'oard and Stationery. Itookkecpors, Pisiitieii. ltepor ters.l ipenitors.Arrdiitev I s.Siii'veyur and Teach ers thoroughly fitted. I'i: li dl " !i"a'!leh"S free. Free Lectures by llmii:' nt Or.iiors. l"re 1'es ttvals u it h III ss p.aiid in t olhve Hail. Vrfn furnished rooms for self boai'Uti. '1 eleL-raph-iu'frec. Shuit hand writing free. lood board ing clubs, ami family board. I.'aili jad Lire de ducted, lniiuense besi;ies in Kco uk. .Nova-, cation. Address U.a iies Cohere, lv oxiik, lov a. State where you saw this udveiliideut. ItjA ti