H KUA LI). B. & M. R. R. Time Tabla Corrected Sunday, April 1st, 1S77. FOR OMAHA FROM" TLA1TSMOUTII. leaves 5 :ir a. in. Arrive 8 -M a. m. 2 uso p. n. 3 :to p. hi- FBOM OMAHA Wit PLaTTSMOOTII. l-eaves 0 a).. :i. n. Arrive 10 :?l a. in. " :W p. in. ' 7 :1 P- W. FOR THE WEST. P1at4ruoiii!i 0 :40 a. m. Arrives Lin coln, vi -13 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, H Ml) p. m. freight leaves 7:10 a. in. Ar. Lincoln 12 Si p.m. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney. 6 : in ;u in. leaves Lincoln, 2:(5 p. in. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :1a p. in Frvight leaves Lincoln 11 :15 a. in. Arrives I'littsmouth, 4 M p. iu. going east. Express. 6 :13 a. m. Fas-sengcr. (train each day) 3 : p. n., except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train roi itcc4 at the ii.su.-l time. A E RIVAL AND DKPAKTL'KE OF PLATTS - HO J III MAILS. r,ATr?.S, NOIiTKERJC & POLTIIERV Arrive ct - 3 ,T0 a. m. H?rt ?. ; f . OMAHA VIA B. & M. Arrive at 11 :Z0 a. rn. Depart at - 2 :15 WESTEIfN VlA 1!. & M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. in. I Depart at - 3 :00 wr.Knsc, WATFH. Arriea! I2:oom. Depart at - 2 :W HtiCK BlA'KFd & CM ON MILLS. Arrive at 12 m. Depart at - 1 :00 J. V. MARSHALL, T. i. til. p. r.i. p. m. a. m. p. ni. p. m. M. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient. 25 cents a line. Uvular advertis er, lo ceuts per line. No adverli.scmeiit Insert- 1 for less tlian 2.S cents. 'I notices at Statute rates. Attorney and officers of the law will be nrld r jM.iit,f for all legal notices they hand in, ifixi all parties demandmj: .a proof of publica t ifn of any notice will be lie-id to the publica tion fee of such notice. tWIMVNICATIOXS. As our space Is limited, all co'iimuniea'lotis must be brief and to the point, with no waste ;rf w ords. Tlie paper is responsible for tbe correctness j'.ccordini; to copy of paid matter stud raid Le gal, oaly. 1. Any person who take3 the paper realarly from the pos-ofJce. whether itire;;ed to lus name, or whether he is a su'o-jirincr or not Is rtMpoiKiliie for the pay. 2. If anv person orders 1 is apr d'srMi.i ned. be mu.s.t pay ail arrearages, or te puMUh rr limy evntiriu. lo suiid U until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether i:i paper is fak-u from the oftVe or not. J. 1 lie coarts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and pei iodical from the post nice. or removing and leaving them uncalled lor. Is trima facU evidence of intentional J'KAVD. LOCAL See John Wayinan's notice to farm- i3 about machinery, eastings, Ac. You can find the choicest oranges ::id lemons in town at the Post Oilice News Depot. H We have to thank Prof. Thompson for the school laws of Nebraska, for H77. Canary birds, beautiful singers, and bird cages and seeds, at the Post Orlice News Depot. It Patronize . your heme Machine Sloops when practicable. It pays the Lest everv time. Ginger a'e nnd ?oda water is still the i.;jro at the P. O. News Depot, at r.c a Khi!s. It Choice peaches and apples, and a fu-eh stock of candy, also best of cigars jtnd tobacco, at the P. O. News De-pot. We received the Chicago Inter Oce;m of Saturday on. Tuesday; the iirst one too, for a week. Hesser just returned from a trip east Tuesday. The train he came in was stopped by strikers several times. It has been laughable to se how the strike affected our mail and other business affairs this week. Geo. Smith had better hurry home. 'Lectiou is coming on, the hoppers are id! gone, snd there's lots to do this fall. Jkdra Wayman, the rnacl.ir.ist, wants people to know he can make all kind of castings just a3 good as any lodv. John Wayman can make just as KiKkl "Universal Km"khs," for thresh ing uiAchiiies. as you can get anywhere patronize home manufacture. I wi.-h to start east the lol'.i cf Aug.. and w ill sell all summer goods at cost until that time, to make room for a Fall and Winter stock. 19t2 J. V. Weckbach. Two good watches were stolen from the house of Valentine Egenberg cr, on Sunday last. Burglaries are be toming too common. Turn out the Vigilantes. Mrs. Sarah J. Brentner wishes to in form the public that she is prepared to weave rag carpets nicely and with des patch. Give her a call, Plattsmouth, near Heisel's mill. Couldn't make it. Cap. Palmer got stuck too, down at Leavenworth and could not come home. Jno. Fitzgerald and Mr. Cushingwere at Kansas City and had to stay over a meal or two. G. W. Young has Just received a full blood Essex Pig from E. W. Van doren of Ripon Wisconsin the Intro ducer into this country which he will be happy to show bis friends at his farm near Mt. Pleasant. The good people of Plattsmouth were seriously alarmed about Cap. Mar shall one day last week. It was report ed that he was supereeeded in the Post Office. For further particulars go to Cal. Moore. . . -" 1 he Watchman acknowledges (privately) that the Herald is about sycu in grammar now. II Dr. Sebliaivneebt h.ia got tb? h:s.ncl somcat, prettiest, -shiniest now buggy you ever saw, and Kelly. is Lappy. VTe find in cur box at the P. O. the card of the .SyrinsflelJ Fire In surance Co., Springfield Mass, D. II. Wheelur & Co. agents. Plattsmouth Neb. The striko made us forget all about the pigeon shoot last week. Never mind boys, we'll make it up some of these davs. - Pavidson's got a Labv. a 11 year old haby. The oldest bahy on reconl, and the smartest, thry say. Hatha way found itout. It takes these grass wide were. Our popular and enrgr. Ic livery firm of Jonrs ft S.'mtid will s.-:;n have a lot of new bush's, ficni ('uic.igi. Just as s:(n as the ernhargo o- Height is over. '.Ve have to thank the boss seerttary of Nebraska, I). II. Wheeler, for a very handsome complimentary ticket to the Stite Fair at Lincoln from Sept.Sith to 2Mh. Mr. J. C. Cummins helps the llnn ald along this wee ; by an ad. for his No. 1 famous pump. See sample in front of Court House. Last Friday, Hon. Lawson Shel don was seriously injured by a fall from ahorse. It seemed at one time to be a serious and permanent injury. He is somewhat better now. Big Strike. The herders cf Piattsrnouih a'.l struck on Tuesday night for surer pay in the future. Then; was raciag and cliocing on Tiattsmouth Ixe, That lot cow from the Corall. they all war.t to eee. A high joint commission was ap pointed; Mayor Johnson chairman and "after sending for the Attorney General and calling for more "troops" the dilli euity was arranged without anything more seri jus than milkshed. They were taking testimony in the Shera bankruptcy case Tuesday, down stairs inthsCourt House. Lawyer Caved of Neb. City, was there, LTp stairs the famous Eaton, Mason Ilam'in Organ case, before referees, was being heard. The "high joints' as Mayor Johnson calls theta. Lawyer Windham made a good plea, we thought. At last the Weepir.g Water bridge question is to be derided. Mr. Fos'.cr was up here last week with a numer ously signed petition asking that the Tucker bridge be put in repair, claim ing it as the only bridge, on th only road that can be traveled, and the o?;e altogether lovely. We hope Mr. Fos ter's petition will succeed. We hope thev will all succeed. We can saggc-jt i a better plan yet. Build a culvert over the W. W. from She' Jen's to the mouth of tbe stream, then yoti can drive over it any where. Its see Now. The Governor of W. Virginia called for LT. S. troops. The Governor of Maryland wanted U7. S. troops. Penn sylvania wanted 17. iS. troops. The Governor of III. and Mayor of Chicago called for troops. California needed troops. Some were used in St. Louis Some to our knowledge in Omaha along the IT. P. road and in California. Government posts and Government property must be protected. We have an Indian flight on hand and then Blue Jeans Williams calls for more "trojps." Cut down the army. A free govern ment for the people (?) don't need any regular Army. Jtotterj. The premises of three of our best farmers, near Mt. Pleasant, were en tered by thieves last week, and despoil ed of valuable property. Mr. Winslow, lost 821 in money a:.d a goM watch: Mr. Linch Sio in money and some goods, and Mr. Andrew ritman lost J? 175. Tins thing must be stopped say they, and the old shot guns r.re coming out. Not a Puzzle. It i3 not a puzzle it is only a f ic simile of a sign that appears on aDoug las street window. Somebody told them to paint it from the inside, and thev did ho. It looked all rijht from that side of the window bat a front view showed something like this: SRALLOD 3 DRAOI3 YAD KEEW REP When all that had been accomplished they went out to see how it looked, and were horrified. The balance of the sign was painted on the outside of the window, thusly: ICE CREAM lEMMonnAdE. Pa.-sion for Tra.Eaj. A woman was here lasi week trad ing gloves, laces, and t raps for old clot hes and my! what a business she did. All the ladies rushed to see her, the girls embraced (that's it, ain't it) the oppor tunity, and the way the old (?) clothes and some new went was a caution. Elam Parmele took a four horse load of truck to the depot for her. When men came home their old hats old pants, comfortable shoes, and ev erything was gone swapped for rib bons, gloves, and laces. It is said that Sunday when some of tbe girls (we mean young women) came to get ready for church it was found they had forgotten that they needed anything of a toilet but a pair of gloves and some lace. Their moth ers couldn't let 'era go in that costome so they have to stay in until some more clothes can be "sesved up" for them. Don't we yankeea like to swap. p. B. Murphy wmes r.s from Ra pid cily as follows: Send my IIltiald to mo at Rapid city. This place is looming up grand ly, new buildings ohi up oa tvery Ktn'ft and the rninps, (as many of them as have got to bed rock) are panning out big. Stephenson & Co., of Chicago are ge'ting in another Hydraulic En gine and works. We expect at least 2,000 men at work herd within the next six weeks, then wont we weigh out the dust. Don't forget to send me the Herald. Years Respectfully. Personal. Gen. J. R. Clark is in town, from Lincoln Monday evening. Came E. A. Kirkpatrick. Esq., farmer Ed we call him now, was in town Mon day. Arnas Hewson, one of the first set tlers in Cass County called on the Her ald last week for lack, and we think we were lu."!;y to make his acquain tance. By the way an old valuable sub scriber of the Herald asked us sever al weeks ago, to state that the Tuc ker bridge over the W. W. was in a shame ful condition and ought to be fixed. Next. II r. Ilcsser's. For the Grst time this year the Her ald and family drove down to . Mr. Ilesser's famous gardens some days since. The Hoppers and other draw backs have made industrious and ener getic Hesser feel rather blue lately but the prospects this year for crops and his own success once more begin tocheer thelively little man up. hisstep resumes it3 wanted nervousspeed, and we feel that Ilesser's on his native heath, himself once more. Now u's no use to tell you about the big century plant and the nightblooming Cerus (the girls know about that,) and all the other wonders, not to leave out the lit tle fishes, for you can go and see them for yourselves. The Herald hopes that Mr. Hesser will have no more streaks of bad luck but that the "Gar- j ci tvi 1 rrrr w o I rrvt-x n onrl j rmr and bloom all over. That's all the bad luck we have in store for the "Pic nic" place. Please Remember these Tact. Mr. Editor: I was told to-day by a man, that a member of a firm doing business here in this town said I did not cast anything in my foundry, and he knew beit?r, and I have been at a loss to kn--.v why I was not getting more work in t'13 foundry line. Now I make and have made stove tops, backs, grates, and lids, and can make any casting that is wanted by the peo ple in this vicinity. But if men d ing business here will keep all the woik away they can see why I do so little. I will make casi washers for bridges and bridge bolts for eastern prices and freight uu'.ei or anything tlso that goes with that class of work. Win dow weights at a very low ju ice as I wish to build up a tra.lo. 1 hope per sons that are interested in the eity will take nolioe and hereafter not tell far mers that the:3 is n. foundry h?re when they know better. Jon?: Wat max. Proprietor of Plattsmouth Foundry ana Mae!" e shop, Plattsmouth, July 23, 1877. SPECIAL XOTICES. Messrs. Keenan & Grace wish to call the attention of their customers and the public to their fine stock of apple brandy, hexxessy braxdy, and a great variety of bottled ale, &c, including Bass', whicn they will sell at satisfactory prices. 1813 Hr.!.? for the we ik. nervous, and debilitated. Chronic anil painful diseases cured without meJieinc. Electric Pelts and other appliances, all abwt them, and how to distinguish the Ken nine from the spurious, liook. with full partic ulars, midled free. Address Pi7 LYEKMACHER Galvanic Co., 232 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O. lsyl-alt. Lost. A poekcl Look between Rock Bit: us and Piattsn.outh, containing a small amount 01 money, a ring and some sleeve buttons. The ring and buttons wanted, the money may be kept after paying for this advertisement. Return to the Herald Office. I0t2. I would give notice that I am now prepared to furnish Warm Meals at all hours, in my new location. A good assortment of groceries, confectionery, tobacco and cigars constantly on hand. Countrv produce taken in exchange for goods, at C. A. Moxtgomf.ry's. Opposite Platte Valley House. 1Si3 Wedding Bristol card board at the Herald oSce. New cake pan, enquire at the Her ald office. 2it. ItcaJ, Head. Fine calf boots made to order for SLoO. Sewed boots for 6G.O0; Men's Alexis buckled shoes SLOO; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges'. 12-tf Slippers for 3 j cts at Merges'. lOtf 4 Dick Streight has got some carriages and wagons to soil. Call and see them. 17tf Slippe rs for S3 cts at Merges. 12tf For Sale. N. W. 24, 12, 12 situated about six miles from Plattsmouth good land UO to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, bouse and other improvements will sell for one sixth down balance in equal payments 1 2 3 4 and 5 years, ten per cent int. anually. Inquire of D. Remick of Pawnee Citv, Nt b., or Maj. D. II. Wheeler, Plattsmouth, Neb. July Oth 1377. 16-m2 JAIICW K. lOUJtlHOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will ornetiee in Cass and adjoining Counties; gives special attntiin j to collections and abstract of title, ofneewith ! Geo. S. Smith, FUerald JJlocli., l'latteinoutb, etr&3ti Kyi I MANY WRO ARC SUFFERING from 1 lie effects of wana weather and are de bilitated, are advised by physicians to take moderate amounU of whisky two or three tim'S durinjr tlu !::; I:s .. t:.:'..- '.:: aacp: this .rf:-:e :-s.v.ci:'.y ::'.c.v:,.. t.ic an. li ter of "drink.-" and in time become c .fir- cd iuei'i iales. A bever,ure w'.-.ich will not create tmrt for inloxic.it im; liquors. nd wnicii is in tended especially lor'the benefit of tebi!ita!l gersous. whether at home or abroad, is Dr. -enenefc's Sea Weed Tonic. Containing the Juices of many medicinal herbs, thit prepara tion does not create ar appetite for the intoxi catiniicup. The uourishlan and the life-support ini; properties of many valuable! natural productions contained hi it and well known to medical men have a most utrenctheniug influ ence. A sincle bottle of the Tonic will demon strate its vaiuable qualities. For debility aris ing fro 11 Mekness, over exertion or from any cau? whatever, a winejilaWul of Sea Weed Tonic taken after nt.-als v. ill utrenKthen tin stomach uinl create an appetite for wholeso.oe food. T11 ail who are h!m)IU leaving their Iki ii-s, we d"-ii" to sav that tiie excellent eff.ets of Dr. Schenck'.s seasonable remedies. Sea Weed I on ic, smd Mi'idrake Pills, are particularly evident when taken bv those whoare injuriously affect ed by a change of water and diet. Xo person should leave liwine without taking a supply of these safeguards alon. For sale by all Drug gists. IMS How it is Done. The first object in life with the American people is to get rich; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the seond (good health) by using Green's August Flow er. Should you be a despondent suf ferer frojn any of the effects of Dys-pep.-ia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion ice, such as SicI; Headache. Palpita tion of the Heart, Sour Stomach. Hab itual Costiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, &c you need not sutler anoth er day. Two doses of August flower will relieve you at once. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Regular size 73 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Drug gists in the U. S. - 11-tf-alt. Quinine and arsenic form the basis of many of the Ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort of phys icians and people who know no better medicine to employ for this distressing complaint. The effects of either of these drugs tire destructive to the sys tem, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing of the ears, and depression of the consti tutional health. Ay En's Ague Cure is a vegetable discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, norany deleter ious ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid cure for every form of Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver Complaints. It .is an excellent tonic and preventive, as well as a cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic districts. It acts directly on the Liver and billiary apparatus, thus stimulating the system to a vigerous. healthy condition. For Sale bv all Dealers. Time axd Seasox. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WARE ICtf for the warm davs at Merges'. Slippers for 33 cts. at Merges'. 12tf Robert Sherwood' Price List. Fine boots for 83.00, Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis buckle shoes 84.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for $2.23 Repairing equally cheap. 11-tf Every fashionable shade of silk for trimmings, and also every fashionable hape of hat. can be seen at Solomon & Nathan's emporium. 5 If DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm known as B-yan & Chambers have this dav iMssolved partnership bv mutual consent. The business of the linn will be conducted in the future by J. . Chambers. All accounts due the firm 'm tist be paid to said t'hambers. ami all debts owim: b the firm will be paid by him. i'lattsmouta", July Till, 1377. W.M. LlJYAN. 1015 J. G. Chambers. 1 ho Centaur Liniments itn:iy p.,ia. subdue swellings, heal bra ns and will cure Rheu matism. Spavin, ami any flesh, bone or mtisc'.e ailment. The White Wrapper is for family use, the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of the ingredients are contained around each bottie They are cheap, speedy and certain. Tha certain, speedyalldharIk.ss remedy for children, is Pitcher's Castoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey and as certain in its effects as Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms. Sour Stomach, and Disordered Bowels, there is uothing like Castoiia. 12trft 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 them 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 Full line of every kind of goo Is at the Store of J. V. Weckbach, which his army of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. Fine Boots for $3.00. Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for $4.30 SllKRWOOD's ROOT & SHOE EMPORIUM, Plattsinoulii, Neb. 11-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in any stvle desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon & Nathan. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount ot potatoes. 29tf FARM FOR SALE. 210 acres in section 36, town twelve, ranee elev en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, II. & M. R. R. Cass County, Nebraska, ISO Acres Indcr Cultivation, with house and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of cprm water. Will be sold in go acre tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. ischlaier. jew eler, Plattsmouth. Neb. l-imO FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Fepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smok-;ng tooicco alwavs on hand. 20-tf. Fine boots for $5.00 . Fine Sewed boots $7.00 Alexis buckles shoes $4.50 at Robert Sherwood's. Pumps. lltf Looking out of our sanctum on Monday morn ing we discovered water coming out of the end oi a hose, lome 3') to 40 feet from the tp of the Saunders House. I'jion going over to investi gate the mystery we found the other end of the hose attached to the pump epout that is u-ed for the Hotel kitchen, and only ne man work ing the lever. Mr. Gregory i offerim; these pumps in the market at very l..w price. This pump is acknowledged to be the best force pump is the world. It Is strong ami di:ra-ls. no sioiie jars and leather valves to cet out of onler xmi pumps so easy that a child can woik it. One will e put up in a public well on Main street soon. Parties wishimr pump- for acp or shal low yici:s sr.onm examine i.iis one ierire pur Chasing elsewhere, .f. S. (til KOOKY. i;:f Siuuders House, riattsmoath, Neb. - " Boots and Miioe?. Call and examine the low down lOtf. PRICKS AT MlTItOES LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. Wm. S. Woods will take notice that Abraham Deyo did on the 30th day of July, 1S77, tile iu the District Court of Cass comitv. Nebraska, his pe tition against James M. Woods, Matilda Woods and Win. S. Wood., for foreclosure of a mort gage given eaid Deyo by Jamei M. and Matilda Wood's, on the eiist one halt Ci) of the south west quarter (u'vH,' and the south-west quarter (w'4 i of the north-cast quarter of seefiou thirty-two (n) town l n (Hi) north of range thirteen W) east, hi Cass county. Nebraska. Plaintiffs :iks a decree for l.or,o.' with 12 percent interest tri.il J r.i; IS li 1st (, with Iftp.'i ct j t r.o-vs ees, and :orc. s sef-mit. Defendant. W ni. S.Woods can plead ti s'id pefi'iou in said Court on or before Sept. 17th. is,-?. 1914 M. L. IUywaud & Geo. S. Smith, plaintiffs Attorneys. Legal Notice. To John ITarlman and Saraii Ilartmiin: You are hereby notified that Ernest Speiring and Charles L. liernays did on the 31st dav of July, A. fc). 1877. file their petition in the !is trict Court, within and for the County of Casu and State of Nebraska, atrainst you. setting forth that vou gave a mortgage to the said Charles L. P..rnays as trustee to secure the payment of a certain promisor note fiiven by John Hartman. payable to the order of Ernest Speiring. f r the sum of Sl.ooo dated Sept. 1st. is;i) on the south-west quarter of the south west quarter of section three (3) town Heven(U) north of range eleven (II east of the Gth 1'. M. and the south-east quarter of the touth-east quarter of tectum twenty-two (22) town twelve 12) north of range eleven (it) east, and praying tlmt an Kccount be taken of .the amount due upon said note mid tnnrtgaee, and that said lands may be sold to pay the same, and you are further notified that you are required to appear and answer said petition on or before, the 10th dav of September, A. D. 1S77. Signed, Kbsest SiT.iiiixr. and Chas. L. Rkknavs. Per Cn ArsiAN & Spraoue, their Atty's I9t5 Legal Notice. To Leu if A. Huchner: You are hereby notified that Maggie S. Hueb ner has filed her petition in the DijM-rtct Court o I Cass county and state of Neb. against you, the object and prayer of eaid petitiou is that she mav be divorced from you. She alleges as caus--es therefor willful absence on your p.tri for more than tv-o years, and a failure to furnish a suita ble maintenance, you are further notified that vou are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of Angus. A. D. 1S77. MaOGIF.S. IICtB.VKB. Chapman & Spragck solicitors. I7t4 Sheriffs7 Sale. . By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district within and lor Cass County, Nebraska, and lo me directed, I will on t lie 271 li day of Au gust, A, I . 1S77. at 10 :30 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 : Lot ten (to) in block twenty (20) in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Drury and Laura Graves. Defendants ; to satis fy a j'udgmeut of said Court, recovered by Ed want G. Dovev. plaitititt. Plattsiuoutli, Nebraska, Jmv 24th. A. D. 1877. 1SI5 M. 11. Cctlkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court of "the 2d judicial district, wit bin and tor Cas County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I wid oil tlie27t"ii day of August, A. D. 1S77. at id o'clock, a. in., of said day. al the south door of the Court House in tiie City of Plattsuioiith. in s;dd 'ounty, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit: i he equal undivided one third IS) part of the south-west quarter (sa1) of section til teen iJTj) town twelve (12 noilli of range twelve (12 east of tbe tj p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as I be property of Henry Mi singi r, defendant : to s.-tii-dv a judgment tif said Court, recovered bv William Hogg, plaintiff. Platt-moiuii, MtGrask. July vil-t, A. 1). :77. Into M. IS. Cctlkh. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Vells. Cl?tk of the District Court, wit iiin and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will ou the 2Mb day of August. A. D. Is77, al 10 o'clocK a. m.. of said day at the south door ot thf Court Hou-ie, iu tue City of Plattsiuoutli. in saic county, sell at public auction the toliowiag real estate to-wit: The north east quarter (ne:i) ot section tive toi iu tow n eleven (Hi north of lange thirteen d:; east oi the ti p. in. The same bein levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Win. II. South, administrator of the es tate ot '.loll ll Chandler, deceased. (IcIemtRtits : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by l.ou M liavs. plaintiff. J'laU.smouth. Neb., Jn'y 21. V D. 1S77. L.:3 M. H. Cutlkk. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtus of twi executions issued by I he Cleik of ti:e Dim: iei Com t. within and for Ca-s comitv. Nebraska, - it I lo me directed. 1 will on the ."d day of Sep. ember A. D. 177. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. oi said day. at t lie sou til door of tin- 'on it Hott.it ia tiie City of riattsinoiith.iii said Coun ty, sell at public auc: i m t.c lollowin real es tate to-wit : flic north -east quarter (ne'i) of the south -west quarter tswVi) m section six (6 town ten (10) raue (l."o ea-a of the p. m., ami the north-.vesl quarter t w'i) ot the south-west quarter of section six (U) town ten (10) range thirteen ea.st of the 0 p. in., and the south-wet quarter of s w qr of sectinm six it!) town ten ( in) range 13 ; the s e fourth ts e "4) sec fi. town ten. range in. east of the 0 p. 111.. all in Cass county Nebraska. The same being levied umii and ta ken as the property of allery .t Kuffner, de fendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv T. i!. Weber & Co., plaintiffs. Plattsinoulii, Neb.. Julv 'th. A. D. 1S77. 1D15 M. 11. Cutlkk. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of rhe District Court, 2d judical district, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 27th day of August. A. D. 1S77, at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door or the Court House, in I lie City of Plattsuiout!!, in said county, sell at pub lic auction the following real estate, tow it: Lots nine (o) and ten (to) iu Mock thirty-six (;? in Plattsmouth City. Cass County. Nebraska. The same being levied upon an. I taken as the property of Wheatly and Iilisiaaa Miekelwait and E. S. and Harriet A. Sharp, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, lecovered by J. Cuiiimins & Co.. 1 laintiiTs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Julv 24th. A. D. IS77. 1815 M. C. Ccti.ek. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtu? o an order of ,-ab? issued by the Clerk of tiie 2d judicial district Court, within and lor ' 'as county. N el'i-:!'!-::!. and to me di rected. I will on tue 27th day of August, A. D. ls77,:ttll 30 o'clock, a. 111.. of said day. at the soul h door of I iie Court House, in tbe City of Pialtsmouth. in said county, sell at public auc tion the fo.lowiug real estate, to-wit: the west half (w"J) of lot number t. and the east half (e!i)o' lot number three in block thirty-four (31) in the City of Plattsiuoutli. Cass county. Ne braska. The same being le ied upon and taken as the property of E. L Vivian and Richard Vivian, defendants ; to sati-fv a Judgment of said Court, recovered bv John Fitzgerald, plaivtiff. Plattsmouth, Xeb.. July 21th. A. D. 1577. lstd M. B. Cutlkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued hy Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will on the 27th day of A 11 gust. A. D. 1877. sit two o'clock, p. in., of said dav. at t lie souf h door of Hie Court House, in the Citv of Plattsinoulii, in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : The north half (n4) of the rorth-west quarter (owi,) of section ttiirtv-tvvo (32 town eleven (it) north of range ten (10) east of the G p. m., in Cass countv, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Ge. McAdie. Sarah McAdie. Elwin M. Park, et al. defendants : to satis-y a judgment of said Court, recovered by Nathan Jones, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb.. Jmy 21th. A. D. 177. 1815 M. B. CuTLKit. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, ami to i:ie directed. I will on the 27th day of Au aus. A. D. 177. at three o'clock, p. 111.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmo itb. in said County, the fol low mg real estate, to-wit : The wet half (w'i) of the north-east quaiter (n'i) of section four (4) town eleven (II) north of r ing- nine iioi east of the t p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Mary Isabella Bond and James M. Bond, 'defendants to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Jedediah Walker, administrato-of the estate of Duncan Cameron, deceased, plaintiff. Plat'smouth, Neb.. July 'Uh. A. D. 177. 18L3 M. B. Cut LRU, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Coin. 2d Judicial district, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day Au gust. A. D. 1877. at I :3) o'clock p. 111.. of said dav. at the south dooi of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. In said county, sell al public auction the following real estate to-wit : Commencing 8ti2'i feet south of the north east corner of the north-west quarter inn li) of sec tion thirteen (13) and running thence south 210 feet, thmce et 33 feet, thence north 2!0 feet, thence east 3 feet to the place of beginning. All lying and being in section thirteen ia.i town twelve (12) north of range thirteen OT east of the 6 p. in., in Cass county. Nebraska. The saire being levied ujion and taken as the pri erty of Sallie Wright and others infant utrs of Sabina Wright, deceased, and Lee M. Wright and Robert Gullion. defendants; to satisfy judgment of said Court, recovered by Edward, ti. Dovev. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Ju'y 54, A- D. 1377. 115 M. B. Cuileb, Sheriff. j Legal Notice. To B. L. Harding, JVcUJz L. llardina hi vf, I A.J. Uo-itK n j'sr-n r-.-r"f vf V .- . . ':'... : .:.. .. . '.c tiiat itii tni i;);ii tt.iy u. Jtny. 1S,T, tile I 111011 ; Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Maine. Died 'u the 1 oilice of tiie Clerk 01 the Di.stt i t Court, in and lor Ca- c.'tmty, Nebraska, us petition setting tortu tliai on i"ae 2-sfh djy of November. 172. Wm. AllaHer and Lucretia E. Altaffer. his wife, executed to plaiut iu their mortgage deed, to se cure certain notes bearing even date with said mortgage ; also that on the 2Sth day of April. 183. tiie said William and Lucretia E. Altaffer, executed a second mortgage to pl'jihtiil. to se cure certain other notes of same date with said second mortgage ; that both said mortgages are on the following described premises in Ca and Otoe comities. Nebraska, to-wit : The south-west quarter Ci) of section thirty six (.Hi) 111 township ten (li) north, and thenorth west quarter C4) of the north-west quarter Si of section one ( ) in township nine VJt north, all in range 12 east of the (th p.m. PlaintitI also asks a thiding that there is due on said first notes a.. d mortgage twentv-two hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty four cents, with in terest thereon from May 2th.l)77. at 2 percent.. hiiu on said second noies and mortgaite the sum of twenty-one hundred and tweuty-seven dol lars and 77 cent . with interest thereon at Piper cent, per annum, from April 2stii ls77. and for the costs of this suit. Also asking that said finding may draw interest from date till paid, at 12 per cent., and for an attorney fee of 10 per cent, of the antoimt of said second mortgage. Plaintiff also sets forth that subsequent to the execution of s;-id mortgages to plaintiff, that defendants B. L. Harding, Xellie L. Harding, William Stadelmaun, A.J. Hodges, A. Keesling. Buttery A- Lazenby. George Boeck. J. McCain I and E. G. Dovey. claim some interest in, or lien i'u said premises, and asking thai thev be re quired to set foith the nature and 'imount cf their respective claims, and that the bame be declared subsequent, junior and subject to plaintiff's mortgage lien, and that said mortgag ed premises be sold to satisfy the amount of plaintiff's decree and for general relief. Vou will also please take notice that unless you appear and answer thereto on or before the loth day of September. 1S77. said petition will be taken as true, and decree rendered thereon as praved. Thk Cmon Mutual Life Insurance Com pany ok Maine. - -By L. Dyo Chambers, ri'ffs Att'y. 17t4 Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons havizg claims against the estate of T. A. King, deceas ed, to file the same In the office of the County Judge, of Casi county. Neb., in Plattsmouth, on or before the 24lh day of January, A. D. 1S7S, and to meet the administrator of said estate on said day. at one o'clock p. ui., at said piae for al owance of the same. July Clh, 177. W.M. II. Nf.wfll, Co. Judge. Legal Notice. In thi. matter of the estate cf Eiias Forbes, de ceased. Before W. H. Newell, County Judge, in and for Cass county. T iriora if in til concern: Take notice iliat c. H. Wiuslow. of said couu ty, lias tiled in m office an instrument ol writ ing, purporting to be the last w ill and testament oCKlias Forbes, and made application to have the same admitted to probate, and that said cause is set for hearing at iny ofiice in Platts mouth, on Monday theoth day of August. A. D. 177. at one o'clock p. m. of said day . at wDich time and place all persons interested may ap pear and contest the same, and show cause it anv they have, whv the said instrument of writ ing should not be allowed as the last will and testament of Eliaa Forbes, deceased. Julv lGtU, 1S77. Wm. II. Newei.l, Co. Judge. Notice. Charles H. Warner, of Los Angelos county, in the Stale oi California, ami K. W. Lane, of t lie Slate of Iowa, will take notice that Charles 11. Ileck of the County of Lancaster, in the State of Nebraska, did on the uih dav of July. 1877. ti'.e iiis petition iu tbe District Court of the Second Judicial District, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, against the said diaries H. Warner and K. V. Lane defendants, selling forth that the said Charles II. Warner gave a mortgage to E. W. Lane on tiie east half of the north-east quarter of seeticn eighteen (IS) town ten (10) range ten (10) eat. fn said County of Cass, tose cure the payment of t29 4. according to cer tain notes r'et"rred to in said mortgage, and that since the giving of said mortHage. the said E. W. Lane for value assigned, and transferred the same to the filaintilf. and praying that said Charles H. Warner and E. W. Lane may pay the sum now claimed to be due amounting to t?4'2ri.40 and interest at 12 percent .roni ' ictober 1st, 1S74, together with ilie sum of $ 9.95 taxes on said laud, paid bv the plaintiff with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent j)er annum, from April 2stli, 1S77, that said premise 1a.1v be sold to pay the same. And the said Charles II. Warner and E. W. Lane are hereby notified that they are re quested to appear and answer said petition ou or bctore liie 3th day of August, 1H77. Ciiaklks II. Beck. By Wheklku .t Stone, his ah 'ys. lets heriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an execution Issued by Wm. L. We'ls. clerk of District Court, second Judicial district, wit ilia and for Cass bounty. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on Cue 3oth day of July. A. D. Is77. at 11 o'clock, a. 111., of said day, at Hie south door of ihe Court House, iu the cit y of Plat tsmoui I', iu said Countv, sell at pub lic auction the loiiowiiig rel es.ate to-wit : Lois live. six. seven and eigilt (. 6. 7 & 8), in block one ( 1 ). in Mickelwaii's addition to the citv of Plattsinourti. Nebraska ; also lots one, two. three and four. l. 2, : i 4. 111 block two (2 in same addition ; also lots one, two. three, four. live, six, seven and eight. (1. 2. 3. 4. 0, t, 7 & 81, in block three (a), in same addition : and also lots one. two, three and four. (1. 2. 3 & 4 1. in block lour (4) in i-amc nddil 1011 ; ami lots one. two, three, four. five. six. seven, eight, nine and ten. (1. 2. 3. 4. 5. f. 7,8. !) & 101. in section twelve, O'-'i, town twelve ilJ). north range thirteen (131. east of tin sixth :h principal meiiihau. as shown bv the plat of Whearley and lllissiauia Miekelwait on tile in the County Cleik's iflice of Cass County. Nebraska ; The same being lev in! upon and taken as the property of W beat ley Miekelwait. defendant: to satisfy a jml. ment of said Court, recovered by John D. Tutt, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., June 27th, A. D. 1S77. M. li. CUTLER. 1115 . Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale isued by Wm. L. Welis. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass countv, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day 1, f August. A. D. is7i. at II : 15 o'clock a. m.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, in said countv. :.ell a public auction the follow ing real (.stale, to-wit : The north-east quar ter (novo o1 section eighteen (is; town eleven ill) north of range thirteen (l.'i) east of the r, p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry and Jane KirKham, de fendants ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered bv Eniilv Drew, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb.. July 2 1, A. D. 1877. l.std M. B. Cutlkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an onler of sale, issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk ol the District Court, 2d judicial district, within and for Cas county, Nelnaska, and to me directed, I w ill on the 27tli day of Au gust, A D. is77. at one o'clock, p. m.. of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plattsmouth. in s.tid Countv, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-vit : ihe north half (n'i)of the" north-east quarter (ne1) and the north half in1, of . he north west iuai ter (iiw'4) of section twenty-six (2G in town ten ( 10) north of range thirteen (13) east of the 0 p. 111 . less five acres, and the mill situated thereon, said mill property of five acres of land and Hie mill thereon is known as the L'nion Mill on Weepieg Water in said county. Ami after selling the above lte acres of land, less the five acres. I will sell the saiil five acres of land and mill thereon with appurtenances anil privileges. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James Folden. Sarah Folden, Fred Seirth. (leorgina Seirtli. Fred C. T. o, Catherine Tro. Nicholas Peterson. Ptjier Gi uber, and John L Farw ell, defendanrs ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Henry Dubois, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 27th. A. D. 1877. 1-15 M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d Judicial district, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the27thd;iyof Au gust, A. D. 1877. at 3 mo o'clock p. in., of said day, at tbe south do.r of the Court House, in the city of Plattsiuoutli. iu sarrf county, sell at public auctii n the following real estate to-w it ; Tho north half Oi'-i) 01 tiie north-west quar'er (n 't ) of section thirty t3o in town eleven ill) north of range nine (yi east of the rt p. 111.. bi Cas coun ty. Nebraska. 1 lie same being levied upon and taken as the property of John B. Case. Sarah Case ami K- 'A. S'even. defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said fouit. recovered by Christi na Somcrlad. plaintiff. Pluttsmouth. Neb , July 24. A. D. 1H77. lsto ,M. B. Cutler. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win. L. Wel:s. Clerk of the Ii-drier Court of tiie 2d judi cial district, witinn a.itl for C;rs county. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on Ihe 27th day of August. A. I). IS77. at 3 :13 o'clock, p. ni.. of said dav at the south door of the Court House. In the City of Plattsmouth. in said coun ty, sell at public i'tucti in the following real es tate to-wit : The south half (s'4 of the north east quarter (neV) of section twenty-six(2C) in town eleven (1 1 north of range nine (9) east of 6 p. m. in Cass county. Nebraska. The same be ing jevied upon and taken as the property of Frank T. Holmes. Hannah A. Holmes, and Mi chael E. Dove, defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered by E. A. Wiggen Uo"ii, plair-tiff. Plattsmouth, Net)., July 24th. A. D. H77. 18t5 M. B. C'CTLFjt, Sheriff. BARNES FOOT 1'oWtB Mli'llivri'V ii 133 idifferenr machines with lllcu Builder". Cabinet Makers. Wagon Makers and Jobbers in miscellaneous work eancompeteas ioial ty ANi'PKirE with steam power manufacturing; also Amateur's supplies, saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. Say wbere vou read thia aud seua for catalogue and prices. W. F Jo?y BA' Mm 12tL" Bosck 1 ! ITaS removed to the lowcrpnrt of Main street n what was Dovev Store. His Immense Stick cf Furniture is larger than lie expected, and be WILL SELL OFF all present stock on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. Remember the new stand down town, a 90 FOOT STORK. Two slories full of furniture. Before I pack it away and have to handle it all over. I want to sell oft a good deal. Now is ! your time to buy. j CHEAP FOR CASH, J of HFNRY EOECK. HARDWARE STORE, la Plattsmouth, Neb., on Fourth St.. about the MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK, you will find : " Corn Planters, (hand & Ijoisc) Stirring Plows, Sulky IMoyys, Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware. Tin Ware, &c., Ac. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale 31 m ROBERT DONNELLY'S AXD BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buijijy, Machine and Plow re pairing, awl general Jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. lie is well known an a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Vciv Wagons mid Ho icf made to . Older. SATISFACTION" C, C AUANTEED. Shop 011 Sixth street, ooposi'e St relgiit's Stable ESTRA Y NOTICE. Strave-'. from riatfsmouth on Tuesday morn ing, tiie 15th day of Mav, 1877. one bav horse. !0 vears o'd. and a hour 1'diands high, a little white on one hind hoof. Mind In left eye. cannot lel his blindness only by trying the eye. The eye appear as good, and Is as full as right eve. Any information leading to his recovery liberally re warded 04t2 I M. DORHIMilON. W. D. JONES NEW LIVERY STABLE, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Tke old BONNEIt STABLES in Plattsmouth Neb., have been leasetl by Dr. Jones, mid be lias opened a new and handsome livery in this well known barn. The finest and best of horses and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE-HOUSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. ALSO T desire to tjive notice that I have a large, handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for horses and wagons. I can put fanners stock an I wagons, loads of grain or anyt bi'ig ail un der cover, ii. the dry. Ei-membcr this. Thanking all mv ol .' pan ons for their many fnvsis, I solicit their trade this coming year, satisfied I can accommodate them better and do better by them than ever before. 3-yl. GEO. W. KIXSEK, Machinist, A an old JIaUer aud Ran ner of 1 lircsthinc 'IncSii lies, has opened a shop on Sixth Street nar Mr. Don elly's Blacksmith aud Wagon Shop where he h:;s prepared himself to do any and all machine work without exception. He lias a No. 1 Lathe can turn in wood. iron. Steele, and all other metal iiv connection w ith machine work. He can do any thing required in a gunsmith, even to making gun. of which we have the evidence in a Pat. breach loader throwing one two or three balls at once at will of the gunner. Mr Geo. VV. Shraoer a farmer near Eock P.lufl3 an old acquaintance of Mr. Kiuser from Virgin ia can be refered to in regard to his former con nection with the manufacture of threshing ma chines. Giva Mr. Kinser a call and will insure you satisfactory work on any part of a Thresh ing Machine. 62-ni6. Can tpe made bv every ncent every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a ozen dollars a dav right la t licit own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys ami girls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than any thing else. We will bea- expense nl starting vou. Particulars free. Write and see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should wri'e to us and learn all about the work at once.. NoAVisthe time. Don't delav. Ad dress x"-i:e it Co.. Augusta, Maine. Tinnn v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,f Farmers Improve Your RiQck . . 1 I n 1 mm 1 .--!.. S.-- J -.".Wv ..: -.l -S.'.: V x- 1 KZH.D- esses We were the first to intioduce this very worth v tested them thoroughly and we are convinced they farmers of this country for the following leasous : Early maturity, qujet dlsjMisition, good breeders, good mother-, and the very bet breed lr the world to cross with the large coarse breeds, giving them beautv of Ui fattening ouaiittes. and greatly improving the quality ol the hnins, which any other breed, lheir color is black. lt,e skin is perfectly stnocib, aud vi hence lliey bave no scurf or skin disease wbieh try, and they are not mtjeci to cMoUra tn common with other swine. Thsy are tha largest et the small breeds, making from three to four hundrea lbs in one year demetims ifcacl 600 cr 7! pounds and can be fatted at auy age. We have now a very choice lot of nigs from six different importations, aad at6 --.rs-iired tt mate pfs properly l;r creedinT, and warriu: every pi;; pure &ex or no sale. T DAVENPORT PUMP COMPANL MANUrACXCrtX3 Ci' BEAN'S PATENT STONE FORCE PUMPS. davenport, iowa. 2 2 c ti 7 BtAb'SsiTC.NEPuM. S3 ft :,!, .irv-1 r N. i o ti ! FOK SALE BY J. C. CUMMINS, Plattsmocth. Neb. THIS PUMP Possesses the Folluwiny Superioriti'S- 1. It is nev.-r affected by frost requiring n tapping, raising ot the haiidis or !Hhr m e. 2. li starts with Ihe lirsi or see.ond motion of the handle, fi?id the fiow it-Ases the moment yon top, leaving no drippings to form mud or ice in winter, on and around Hie platl'orm. 3. If thoroughly vexttlAV the well, lijtlin it of foul air. 4. It saves its cost every year In labor : it run so easy 5. It is invaluable in case of fire art cngiu ci er readv at vour door. 6. Tim "cylinder being of stone, and glazed of) the inside, is equal to glass, and much stronger there is no slime or tilth ever collecting oh it. 7. The well requires no cleaning out after one of IheM- pumps ts set in one that is clean. 8. If combines both the atmospheric and force principle, which gives it an equal pressure for the water, throwing a steady stream, both with I be up himI dowu motion ot the handle. 9. Tin-I'C.inp always brings cool water from the slat, the water standing below the platform iu a stone cylinder. 10. The buckets may be removed nt any timo without moving tin pump or platform. Thev will throw from flity to seventy-five feet from t lie end of a hose, tro'tn wells up to sixty feet deep, with one hand power. They are also very useful for washing cariiu' ges, w'i allows, sprinkling lawns. &.c. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED East of Platte Valley House TlfE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Tiams Alien ys ou Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Ci-.rri.igcs sent to Depot to meet a'l ti.ihi whenever ordered. THE ONLY HEARSE IrV TOWN. Funerals attended and carriages furnished It friends. Address, J. W. SHANNON. 42-ly PUatbsinouth. Neb. S d -j. - ? - . ' r- -. 1 t -3 rTi w-t o - 3 CD 1 S- 1 S O M " n i s it. rz & 71 d -i JI S H3. S - 2" Si O r-f S iZ 00 . T5 O t3 5 HENRY BCFOK. DEALEJi IN SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges Tables Eec.stead& ETC., ETC., KTC, Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES " " a.' z -zi----xrz ;-r- V a-- W-OOlDTii-tsr COFFIInTS Of all sizes, ready nada and scW cheap fir ra.h. With many thanks for p3tratr"nage. I invito, invlt all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF 4otr. rrrt-viTi hiz ai cocfixk,. x" . : i 'V'' ' t "V- -V ',' " wim. variety of swine into this poimtrv- h-tva are by far the most valuable bleed f-r the HI, IIJI 'i 'I 111 l'-r 1 are not exckUfA bv very thin and w bite- white lioirs are sure to gfct ia a black sol! coun W. VAN DO RUN, :J I;;-;'! ; V, J - n