S- ---S" - - r 4 tv-' TT 1 TT l 1) t 1 Ik 1 IJt l!i I J l!i 1 J It. E. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Sunday, April 1st, 1877. FOll OMAHA FKOirprTTSMOtTTn. leaves 5 4.1 a. ra. Arrives 8 iV a. m. " 2 ujo p. hi. 3 M6 p. u. riioii umaqa roit n-TrsMOUTn. i-eav.-s .-. a. iii. ArrNes 10 2 x hk MO p. in. 7 :43 p. m. rou Tin; west. Lenvrs n.-ttsmouth 9 :' 1- Arrives IJn eoin. iu 1 5 1 1. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 ;00 p. TO. rielgbt leaves" :'0 a. iil. Ar. Lincoln 1 3 p.m. riioM THE WEST, ves Kearney. 6 '() a. m. leaves Lincoln, H :-W . in. Ann v" I'latlsmoulb. 3 :13 p. m Kmight leaves Lini)ln 11 :15 a. m. Arrives flnttsiuwuth, 4 :12 p. in. C.OINC, EAST. l.xpr. ", :15 a. 1:1. Pisvnger, (trivia each day) 3 iV p. m.. except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train con nects at the usu.il tin.e. KKIVA I- AM) DEPARTURE OF FLATTS- MOUTH MAILS. KASTKKN. NOltTlirRrv tc (iOCTUERX . . .1,.. .. I Depart at - 6 :M a. U. Arnveat - j . :00 p. in. OMAHA VIA B. ft M. Arrive at 10 :'M a. ia. Depart at - 2 :15 p. m. TVF.sTKirV VIA B. A M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. in. I Depart at S :00 a. ui. WKK.I'I: WATER. Arrive at VI -.on in. leart at - 2 .-00 p. in. I!4i-K HI.I V FS & UNION MI 1.1.8. Arrive at 1 :W ni. Depart at - I :0rt p. in. J. W. MARSHALL, V. 31. LOC A L A I V EKTIS E M ENTS. 1 rnab-nr. n em's a line. Kegular advertis ers, ut rents per line. No advertisement insert- i i'ur less than 2- cents. I.c'al notices at Statute rates. Allot to vi ami officers of the law w ill be neld rrMX'i.MU'e for all legal notice they hand in, ami all parties fifiTiatidiiiK ,a proof of publica ii.vii of iuv notice wiil be held fur the publica tion fee ui sujIi notice. COM M V MCATIONS. A our snaee is limited, all coniniuniea'ions rawM-Uriel and to tbc point, with no waste vt words. The paper l responsible for the correctness Mcormng to copy t.f paid matter and paid Le tU. ouly. 1. Any p rson who takes the paper regularly lnKn tt!- tH,-)(ffe, whether direeied to hU .iui '. r vrrtVr he I a subs-.-.ibcr or not ts ifr, i-il b irr the pay . 'I i'.fv veisor. oroeiH his paper discontin ei. he in!i-i pav all arrearage, or the publish er may continue to wnd it until payment is i iade. :i:id e-dieet the whole amount, whether the pa:er is t jk'.Mi from tne nfhee or not. x j ne eourt have decided that refusing to T'ike iipwsiraiicnt and periodicals from the post nice. or removing and leaving them uncalled It, i L-rima facie evidence of i.ntk.miosal l'ltAl'U. LOCAL XEAVa Iook Jit New add. "olumuii & Nathan's it. B. W.ntlti.tn !: ronic out with a .i new aJvertidemcnt. Cca it well, it limy bo tf service to you. II j.v t'i rible iuail a man can set j-uiiif tim'' Pur furtiier particulars It 'inember the Oass County Fair v jit. 4th, .V.h. Gl'i. an 1 7th. S-e No she in another eoiumti. 9-t Hice. N.dke ir hereby give.!, that persons ishhiif 1ooih privileges o:i the Ctss i"ii'.ty F;ir (iron. id, during the Fair,! .-Ir. 4th. n!i. 6th and 7th, 1S77, can i t t-.'i'uib', vtJ., bv apjiliin; to vutJ J. 1. Yov.no, Secret i ry. T.H-i!? is a HKti'oility ui" trouble be tween our city authorities and some of fiur citizens who are in tiie liahit of f ist driving on Main street. Fix it ;.iiiu vo i gentlemen, we h:ivent any .a.st horses to drive, or any children to 1 e run oer by other gentlemen. TLid portion of the 'foot-stool u visitwliiy fine re freshing show ers t.!t Sunday uioinin. and evening which did much good for the growing crop as well as the health and cum t jii of all the community. - 0;r friend Julius IVpperburg is i his iort, Single yet, not only in re L.aid fo matriruony hut also w'th an e siiijr'e to business, turning off -I.4 n.-i. a Xo. 1 article as fast as four w arid a ley can tfo it. I ie grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next GO days in clothing, lioots and shoes in cluding a superb stoek of ladies and chil Iretis shoes, which will he sold clear low n for cash. Such bargiins were never known before, at Sta del in ui's i iotliing emporium. 20if K'.iun Parmele.our live, livery man T.a.- got some fine first-class buggies -uniiig and says he is not to be out lono by any livery outfit in this coni i! unity, and we know ti.:'t E!am will '.j up '.rith t?,c t:m-. (live him a jii vhen jou want a com fort able ride, ..!id the wortli of voni aio.iev. Mr. Joe Connor our indomitable .; Merchant has extended his busi is. lie has put up a large warehouse ; t Vol k, the timbers alone filled two i.ur BMilJing 18 by 90 ft, will hold TO ;.;-I.km'.s of wheat. The largest wA-ehruse out of Omaha. Success to .ji.r enterprise Mr. Connor. The track outon the fair ground is being smoothed oil and put in condi tion lor training horses, and we under rt:ir.d there are several in this vicinity training preparatory to entrance as utters at our County Fair next uMith. At the regular session of the City C-juacil on last Saturday evening there vasr.ot any new business transacted of lipevial importance, and as our edi t: rial staff is rather slim just at this t ia:?. and our space limited, the Cour. c'A Proceedings are not published this v. ti-k Sthowl 15oks, Ae I wish to inform the citizens of inttsreauth ami Cass county, tliat I v ill have a full line of school books, in time for the Fall term f school, also oil other materials used in the school j ooio. Trusting that all persons wish ing school books, etc. will give me a Mitral portion of their patronage, for which I shall be thankful, I remain. Respectfully, J. P.Youxo. - Ul Qc 2vr Jern 3&t 3 Our section has taken i "new de Iiartnre this season, a few weeks ago we were favored with a young torn.ido that used very little discretion, over turning buildings, blowing down grain &c. Sunday evening tha prospect was good for another, for a few minutes the wind lifting things around very car lesaly, it blew over however without an; damage. Any one wanting a No. 1 musical in strument will find It to their advan tage to examine the fine Mason & Ilam lia Organs we have lately delivered here. I have also the agency for the best piano made, "The Weber." which was awarded the highest premium at the Centenial. Give me a call, and I will be happy to impart any informa tion you wish. James Pettee. Agt tf. Plattsmouth, Neb., We have received from J. T. Im brie. Secretary of the St. Joseph Indus trial and Agricultural j:.xposi:ion a Complimentary ticket and invita tion to ;.lteml tho s:.id Kxoosilion which is to be held at St. Joseph, Mo. from Sept. 10th. to 15th. No doubt this will be a very elegant fair and will well repay any one for the trou ble of a visit. The freights are beginning to roll over the B. & M. railroad at such an unprecedented rate as to com pell the Transfer Company to run on Sunday last, and to fire up the President Mon day morning -and put both boats to transfering cars. But let them come; shippers will find there will be no blockade occur at this point for the Transfer are capable of taking over 40 cars an hour, or 400 in a day each way. Cass Coanty Fair. The attention of the citizens of Cass County, Nebraska, and adjoining coun ties, is called to the fact that the Elev enth Annnal Exhibition of the Cass County Agricultural Society, will be held on the "Old Fair Grounds," south west of Plattsmouth, on Sept. 4th,Mh, CLh and 7th, 1877. This will be the best Fair ever held in Cass County, and no one should fail to attend it. The most interesting attraction dur ing the Fair will be the First Grand Public Baby SJiow ever held in Cass county. Base ball matches, horse races, foot races, and many other attractions. Remember the dates. Persons not hav ing Freuiium Lists can get some by applying to J. P. Yorxo. ?0t3 Secretary. Mark Ay res Esq, Manager of the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. Chicago, has been spending nearly a week in this city attending the arbitration of suit of the company against E. II. Eaton. Judgement has a! ready been rendered by the jnry in the lower court against Mr. Eaton. The latter not being satis fied with the verdict however, the case is now in the hands of 5 arbitrators chosen from the ranks of our solid busi ness men. Evidence is all in and tho arguments were to br-.ve been made Tuesday evening but as one of the ar bitrators .was unable to attend, they therefore adjourned to noxt Tues day at one o'clock p. m. "Mr. Avers is a gentleman of culture and No. 1 business qualifications and hy his gen ial manners and pleasing address h;is made many friends. lie left for Chi cago Wednesday morning; we wish him a pleasant journey and safe return to hf? family and business. Mr. A. expressed himself as highly' pleased with our state as far as he had oppor tunity to see it and also his intention of visiting it at no very distant day for a more extended tour. OBITUARY 0TICE. Mrs. Davis, the motherof Mrs. B. Spnrlock, and formerly, with her fami ly, one of the earliest settlers of Cass County, after a few hours illness, died on the Camp Ground at Mt. Pleasant, on Iat Saturday morning. The funeral services took place on the grounds at 2 o'clock, Sabbath after noon, rro:n .wnence uie corpse was i brought to PlattsTnouth and started or the Monday morning train for Marys ville, Missouri, her home at the time of death, she. being here on a visit to her daughters Mrs. Spnrlock and Mrs. Wise well. The absent children were telegraphed the intelligence, and er son George arrived a few hours before the funeral ceremonies, and returned with the re mains to Missouri. B. Windham, a brother of the deceased, and father of our fellow-townsman R. B. Windham, arrived on Sabbath morning to pay his last sad respects to an only sister. Thi3 is tbe third member of ?. fami ly of eight that have died within two yeais; the others being the father and B. K. Davis, who was a prominent at torney of Missouri. A Citizen's Views. Horse-back riding h:is been all the rage among the young foltcs here for sometime past; and these lovely even bigs we are now having. thy are rid ing more thin ever. We have heaid of but one accident and that was a young lady being thrown, caused by racing which was not at all serious A great m my ride very fast and care lessly and is a wonder that we hear of no more accidents than we do. The party of young folks who were out serenading a short time ago sang very sweetly and well. These lovely evenings we are having are just suited for tb:ft purpose. "Call again." Our fisherman, Mr. Purdy caught a monstrous fish last week weighing nearly 200 lbs. He understands catch ing them, as he has caught quite a num ber of large ones lately. Ia addition to our side-walks the bridges are all. with the exception of two or three in our city so bndly cut ef order, tli at it is impossible togo over 1 tbera without endangering lifev gfryj. don't the Council see to these bef ore some person l dausprouslT injured, if j itkUl&. A Citizen, j In the case of Mason & Hamlin va E. H. Eaton, ju3t concluded, the five arbitrators ex tinincd the evidence with great care, and deserve great credit for the patience with which they waded through the mass of evidence present ed. The lawyers for the defence. Judge Sprague and Mr. Pottenger, labored un der difficulties it was impossibles to sur mount, but put a good face on the mat ter, and brought out every point there was in their side of the case. W o di.l not hear Lawyer Windham's ple:, al though we saw considerable of his man agement of the case, and have no doubt he handled it with his well known us ual ability. On Plattsmouth. The following is an extract from a private letter, but shows so clearly that we at home do not appreciate our great natural beauties, that we take the lib erly of printing the same. "As I look back over my visit to P. I cannot help but feel a lingering sensation of pleasure. It was one of the most enjoyable visits of my life. From the very first I was charmed with the natural beauty of the place, and a3 I sit here this morning with the twin ges of experience shifting in my minds eye the scenery of life; and with the shadows of discontent Hying across my mind, I can imagine that I stand in the front window of the High School Building, at Plattsmouth, looking away in rapture as I often did, over the broad and beautiful panorama that stretches to the east, south and north. What grand picture it is, what a vast amphi theatre of hill and vallev. forest and ,.;v-iiw.ti., VMI t"""'""v"" sir. Plattsmouth with her wealth Of natural beautv, is one Of the most ch.arming, and picturesque cities it has ' ever been my fortune to visit. But if this were all there would be at least one thing lacking. But I shall not soon forget the many charming people that it was my good fortune to meet there." Personal. Mr. E. T. Duke, of Omaha, one of our old citizens and business men, came down last Friday and staid over Sun day. Chas. II. Marsh, representing W. T. Seaman Paper Dealer. Oiu iha, has been in town for the past day or two, taking orders for everything in ihe pa per line. Mrs. J. A. Con"or who lni3 been east for some time past, returned home last Sunday, and Joseph looks so pleased tills week that we expect grain will go up.about five cents a bushel. Capt. II. E. Palmer and family left last Saturday for an extended trip through Colorado and Wyoming, com bining a business and pleasure excur sion. ' The Captain never neglects busir nrss for pleasure. Mr. Henry Davis from down on the Weeping Water gave us a pleasant call Tuesday. Henry was an old time friend, and spent the time in talking over the incidents of early life in Ne braska much to our gratification. Miss M. ButterSeld. formerly a teach er in the Plattsmouth High School, lias been spending the last few weeks among her hol of friends in Plaits month and leaves to-day for a couple of weeks sojourn with friends in Omaha, after which she returns to her school at Grand Island. Miss M. Ruby, who has been one our most successful teacheis in the High School of tins city for the past three years, left for a visit to Denver, Col, where she proposes to recreate for a few weeks, and if a good opening should present, may conclude to teach the "young idea how to shoot" in Col orado. Miss R. is compettnt and de serving of success. Hon. L. Cl.eldon gave the Herald a pleasant call lat Friday, and sas his injuries by ahorse, noted last week, were not very s?rious, though causing some soreness and uis omfort. Mr. "S. thinks the present crop prospects are fully up to the average for Nebraska ami as he has had twenty-one years ex perience in this county we consider him excellent authority on such ques tions. ms:s. IIINKLE In thix cltv at a. m.. Aiit. nth. 1S77. EII I'H. infant daughter of Sir. and Mr. Sam uel . Hinkle. aueil in inoutlis and L't il.iy-1. of a species of bioueliilis. Funeral service at I heir residence, corner of O.ik and Seventh fct.. 'luesdav. An?. 7th. at 2 p. in I'ev. II. B. luucss kindly consented to read the New Chinch Service. The bereaved family have our sin cere sympathy, and notwithstanding their great bereavement, try to be re signed to the will of their Heavenly Father, who says, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.'' The little one was lautiztd into the New Church, by the Rev. T.F. Wright of Brhlgewater Mass. on the occasion of his visit with us, less than a year ago, which is a source of gratification to us all, and particularly to the fami ly who feel that she. was thereby In troduced paiticulariy to the society of the angels, who will now take pleasure in caring for and intluen ing the growth of her spiritual mind in the heavenly world to which she has been called by the kind rather f es all, "who does not let a sparrow fall to the ground without his knowls-tige. Rev. II. B. Burgess of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, kindly consented to officiate, and t o t lie great comfort of the family, who are devoted members ot the Lord's New Church, to real the New Cliurch Serv ice for ourial of. infants and children, entire, including the address of instruc tion. Members of the Episcopal and Methodist Choirs assisted us in render ing the beautiful chants connected with the Service, for which they have our sincere thanks. After the service! I at the-house, which was quite fully at tended-,, the choir and quite a larse mw IwtfTias attended; the remains to, the cemetery, where the f.ervice was concluded with a chant, some passage from the Word and the prayer. " Tl3 long continued ami oft repeat- j ed contest bstween the Mason & Ham lin O.-g ui Co., for a belt! rir.cn' of ac counts iVts finally been decided by five arbitrators, good solid business mv:i, by a verdict for the company of $3 Id. The very geutlem inly and genial man ager of the Company in Chisago, Mark Avers, Esq., spent a week here while the case was being taken, m iking hosts of friends. Mr. Avers was fortunate getting through ou the lost train that was not disturbed, th? next train was mobbed and ditched by the strikers. Mr. Ayers expressed himself so much pleased with our state as far as he saw it, and he intends bringing his wife out for an extended trip litre. We shall be glad to welcome them to the best our State affords. SOB SPECIAL NOTICES. $4.50 FOR CALF BOOTS made to order at 'MERGES' FACTORY. 20tf. I wish to start east the 15Lhof Aug.. and wid sell all summer goods at cost until that time, to make room for a Fall and Winter stock. 19t2 J. A". Weckbach. Messrs. Keenan & Grace wish to call the attention of their customers and the public to their fine stock of APPLE BKAXDY, IIEXXESSY BItAN'DY, an 1 a great variety of bottled ale. &c, : . . .1 .. . i . .. . i,..' ...I.:,... ..ill null I f IllVitlUllI IJ.ISD . YIJtlII llitrj HIM ntri! at satisfactory prices. loU All nervous, exliausting. and painful diseases ' speedily yield to the curative Influences of Pul- j vennacliei's Electric Belts and Bauds. They I are safe, simple, aud effective, and call be eiisi- ' ' "d v tI,e ,,u"t bI,u19C1!(' Bo'; full n-iitiniibiec iiimi it. fena 1 d.ll'fiiia Pl'l TD. MACiiF.n Galnamc Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. iSyl-alt. Lost. A pocket book between Rock Bluffs and Plattsmouth, containing a small amount of money, a ring and some sh-eve buttons. The ring and buttons wanted, the money mav be kept al'ier paving for this advertisement. Re. urn to the Herald Office. l'J.2. 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. Montgomery's. Opposite-Platte Vallev House. 18t3 Wedding Bristol card board at the Herald office. New cake pan, enquire at the Her ald office. '4t. Read, Read. Fine calf boots made to order for 84.30. Sewed boots for S3.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes $1.00; i Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges. 12-tf Slippers for 23 cts at Merges'. 12tf Dick S'.reight has got some carriages and wagons lose!!. Call and sec them. 17tf Slippers for 35 cts at Merges. 12tf For Sale. N. W. 24, 12. 12 situated about six miles from Plattsmouth good land t0 to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements wid sell for one six;h down balance in equal payments 1 2 a 4 and 5 years, ten per cent int. auua'.ly. Inquire of D. Remiek of Pawnee Citv, Nth., or M;tj. D. II Wheeler. Plattsmouth, Neb. Julv 9th 1877. rJ-m2 J A 1J ES K. "51 Kit I. SOW ATTORNEY ATI. VV. Will practice In Cass and adjoining Counties ; Kivei special ittenti.m fo collections ami :ihstr.ie;s of title. O.hcewilh lien. S. Smith, Fitzgerald Block. I'iatt.noiitli. Nebraska. lTyl Administrator's Sale. I vr-'.l offer nt p-tMio s.i!e. on Thursday. Aim. 3 :!i.;it 1 'ci"i- a. in., on t lie farm belonging to the e.iooe of M:rti. i I'riehafd. deceased, near. Ml. I'liMS-nt, t'as Co.. eb.. the personal propi' ei ty i"!o ljilaj to .said v-t ite. consist ingot three ui.ires ; one ccidilei ; two c.ir old fiiiey ; one wagon and harness : also, cuw.s. young n.ic!. Ihu", fainiam mill, corn tnicllcr and other farm ing implements. J'eit.vis ok s alk : Nine mo t lis credit with 10 (vrcent iuiere- t and goo.', secut it v Sums of i"j.a:id under, ca- h in hand. II. i'.em-H. Administrator. FA IiJIERS A TTEXTIOX! Julius Peppti berg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St, Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. Fat Hale. Best qualities of plug-smok-"ng tonaeeo always on hand. 20-tf. Fine boots for 85.00 Fine Sewed boots S7.00 Alexis buckles shoes 4.50 at Robert Sherwood's. lltf 1'umns. Looking out of our sanctum on Monday morn ing we discovered water coming out .f the end oi a hose, f-iKiic 30 to 4(i feer from Ihe tp of the Saunders House. I'poti going over to investi gate tne mystery we found t he other end of the hose attached to the pump spout that is used for the Hotel kitchen, and onlv one man work ing tne lever. iir. Gregory is offei-insc these pnmpi in the market at verv ..w prices. This pump is ackiiow leaded to lie the host force pump l . t lie world. It is strong and durable, no some jars and le ithei valves t get out ef order, and pilinp; so easy that a child can wcrk it. One wiii oe put up in a public well on .Main street soon, rariies wishing pump 'or aeep or shal low well, siiicihl examine tiiis one betore pur chasing elsewheie. d. S. Uki.i;okv. ltilf Saunders House. liatfmouth. Neb. Fine Boo s for 85.00. Fine sewed boots for 87.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for 84.50 Sherwood's boot & shoe Emporiu.ai, Plattsniou.ii, 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 of potatoes. 20tf FARM FOR SALE. 240 acres in section as, town twelve, rauge clev en. 3 miles south-enst of Louisville e Cation, B. & M. Ii. U. C.iis County, Nebraska. ISO Acres Vntler Cultivation, wiih house and barn, orchard and forest tree, plenty of spring water. Will lie sold ia 80 acre tracts If dcired. Enquire oi Jos. Sehlater. Jew eler, l'l attJiiiOUlh. Neb. Unio Full line of every kind? of goods at the Store of J. V. Weckbach, which his irmy of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can handover the goods.. tf. II ANY WHO ARP, .SLTFKTIIMI from t.'.e effects cf rr-rnv vvu'ut atut art- 'c bili.'ated. are advised by phyoiclans to taW r.nider.tiu :iai..i.,Uii( .v'.is..y ..v ,rl'i:ve Mm during the d ly. In a Utile whPo ll:"..e win ad pt thi-i advice lre-;ueniiy Increase the tfaiii ber of "diinks" and h time boco ee co.jhr c.l inebriate. A b-.-ver-ige v.-.b-:i voil n'. create t ntrst for intoxic ttin hqaora. ...i 1 w i::;h is t.'ii ied e;'eci illy to toe i--nei:i. of ilctaiir.iie.l persons, whet!ver at lni;ae or ntno.td. is Ir. Seheuc!.'A :. Weed Tonic. Containing tho jnicef of tuany tac(Ji :Ki.d h-ris, tui s.:e; tra li.m riocs not etcafe an appetite for the n:t.! ea;n:g cup. Tl? imuruhi;.g d the lifo-sup-pnrtttm properties ( many va!u;.b!e natural production ei titaii-vd hi it ali.l w:-!i Ktu wn to medi'cal men h.i.'a a nios. re-iii.ttieniuj tnftu cntfH. A single txittlu o tiie 'Ionic wrll dcnioti stratn iw valuable cpnililies. For debility aris ing from sickness, over exertion or from any cause whatever,- n vineg:i.sefiii of Sea Weed Tonio taken after mals will utrcngthen to stomach and create u ap)etite for wholesome food. I n all who are about leaving their hoin-, we desire to sav that the exeelient clT;cts of Dr. ScheliCK's seasonable lemedies. Sea Weed Ton ic, and Mandrake Pills, tire pari ieaiarly eviilcut when taken by those who art? iijario.niy affect ed by a change f wafer and tu'-t. No person should leave home without taking a snpnty of these safeguards along. For sale by all Irug gists. 10ti In the whole history of medicine, no preparation has ever performed such marvellous cures, or maintained so wide a reiHita-lion, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all cli mates has made It universally known as a sate and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always re lieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by its timel; use in the throat and lung dis orders of children, makes it ph invalu able remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person can afford to te without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and effects. Physicians use the Cherry Pec toral extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it It is abso lutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cute when cutes are possible. For sale by all Dealers. Ask Yourself these (Jaestious. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sbt Headache, Habitual O'stiveness. Palpitation of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nerv etis System depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? Have you a cough? Lo? Spirits? Coming up of the food after Eating? &e, &. All of these and much more are the di rect results of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, and Indigestion. Green's Au gust Flo aver is now acknowleged by till Druggists to be a positive cure. 2.400,000 bottles were given away in the U. S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur ing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles lOets. Regular size 75cts. Sold positively by all first-class Druggists in the U.S. 11-tf-alt. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WARE lGtf for the warm davs nt Merges. Slippers for 35 cts. at Merges'. 12tf Robert Slierwaad' Price List. Fine boots for 85.00, Fine sewed boots for 7.00 Alexis buckle shoes Sl.oO Ladies Calf Shoes for f?2.2 Repairing eqiially 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. Otf PIS 5 OL UTIOX NOTICE. The firm known a P-y.tn 5. Oha-.n";ers have this day i isswlved partnership by mutual consent. The business of the Cria will be conducted in the future by J. It. C!i tin'oers. All accounts due the linu'tuust he paid to vaid Chambers, and till detits owing b the firm wii! be paid Lv him. l'latlsaiouth, Jnlj 7ih, IS". WM. r.RYAS. lots J. CJ. chambers. 1 ho Centaur Liaiaonts palll. sub J ue swellings, heal barns anl win cure Rheu matism, Spavin, and an f.es'i, boue or muscle ailment. The While Wrapper is for family use, the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of the ingredients are contained around eacll Lottie l'hey are cheap, speedy aud certain. Th.3 certain, sp3edyallulla,,11,e,s remedy for children, is Pitcher's CVstoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey and as certain in it effects a Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms. Sour Stomach, and Disordered Bowels, there i.i nothing like Castoiia, 12113 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon-& .Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house sit 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 Roots cm! Shoes. Call and examine the low down lG.f. prices at Merges. LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. In the CaM Co-.siity Oistricl Cntir: of the Sec ond Judicial District ol Nebraska. John Black. plnaiU.T. vs James II. Di?k and Margaret A. Dick, defendants. Tlhr.tefewliUl,Jame H. Dlt h ti.i Zlargi- nt A. Dick, abrtit turn: I rant-resident itefciiU- Yoa. and each of you will take notice that John 'lacs, ot the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, did on the 3d day of August, 1877. file tits i-e.nj,. ii ia the Cas County District Court, within and for tiie Coanty of Cas in said State of -e..ras.s.a, stgaiust the said Jam;s II. Dick and Margaret A. D;ck, defendants, settin-fori li t iit the said James II. Dick did or. on lh" tat!i day ot : Niiv, isrti. give to the said John Bbkck. hi.-i. the Said James II. Dick's promisory iule, for the sum of forty dollars, and thereby proni-. ised lo pay th- uaid John Black, sixty days from the nate thereof, the said sum of fony aoliitrs, with interest at 12 per cent per annum, interest payable seuii-aii.iu.illy. which lime lias Irfug since passed, and yet he has not paid said sum nor any pari thereof, but lln s ir.ie reiuaitih due and who.lv unpaid, aud In order to collect the same, sa'id Join BiaeK lias commenced a suit in attachment. You me hereby notified to appear and answersaid totitlon Scp temher 17. Is;;, acx-orditm to law. mid the rules of sattl Court, or judgment Will be eniered against you bv default, anil your property sold ti satisfy the same. ('Mi) John Buck. Sheriffs Sa'e. By virtue of nn order of sale, issued bv AA'tn-1.. Wells Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, aud to tne directed, I wid on the Inth day of September A. D. 1877. at 0 o'clock, a. ia.. of said day, nt the South door of t he Com t House in the ciiv of l'latts nioiith. iu said County. Sed at Punlie Auction the following real estate to-w it : Lots ten 1 n and eleven (111 in Block twelve ttji in the coy of Pialtsmo'Uli. C;iss County, Nebraska. The same being levied npon and taken as the prop el tv of .fa. M. O'Conncr. Administrator ot es lateof .las. M.O'Uorram deceased, the Catholic eliurch ofthe city of IMattniouth et al. Defen rients : to s oisfy a judgment of said Conrt. re covered by Peterson ac- Hanson Plaintiffs. riAttsmouth. Neb.. August 8th. A. 1). 1S77. -'0:3 M. BTcltlek Sheriff. Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims :"gai:i-d the estate of T. A. King. deceas ed, to tile ihe same in the office of the County Judge, t" ';if. county. Neb., in I'latismoutii. on or before the 2tth daj-of January. A. D. 1S7.8, and to meet the administrator of said estate on mid day. at one nVlack p. in., at said place for a.1 owanee of ihe same. July titll, 1377. AT ii. H. yEwn-LCc. Jaie.. Loal tioiica I IV in. K. V.'oc.ris v.;d lit.c notice th;-t Al r-.il- i r: !.-.! Old on ihc.TUh ciay oi iu'y, lt77.I:K" o. too DU'inc! Co"!v ei fnntv. Met r iska. bis p-- ti'i..:i a. i-jst Jane s M. Woo:'. M.ilda eot!.s n-j vVhv. tv. V.' io is. for I':ic!oiiur ( f aueri g iu'i' g'.vei: s. 1). ;..v Ja-tif :- a id Man!'! t V (Hid's. s the e .t .:-.e h;-.'.' ') t'.e south west hj i.iicr C-'",v ' aai lac. j -.iiii-wc- 'V 'jUui'tt '' ( .w'i in fa-; i. o-e ist ju irter of secti : i:;::-ty-.wo t"-') v.-n t a ( i airdi of rioige tiiireen i l.-i east, in Cass couuiv. Nenras .a. rlaiu.uls sisku a deciee lor l.tH." v:;h lg percent l:iur.t li-o.ii ,Ji.iv IS: Ii 11 i. with hi pr et :ai. r.. js ie- s, i.nd lor costs of -nit. !'. nJant. Win. S. .V aods etui pa ad to sai 1 p-ti: ion ia said Comt on or Lefoie S.-pt. ITt.i. 1S77. b't 1 M. L. iiAVW.viti& Gf:o. S. Smith, -ptali.tiiij Aiiuiucy. Legal Notice. To Lev is A. Hwbncr: Ymi are hereby notified that M.mgie 8. Hueb ner has filed her petition in the District Court ot Cass county and state of Neb. against you, the obieet aud praver of said petition is that she mav h dtvor;d from yoa. she alleges as caus es theref-or willlul absence on your part formore than two vears. and a fai.ure to fi.ri:ish a suita l ! .' ia linn-nance, van ave ft.iilier notiiied that vo:i are rc.taired U answer said peliti"H on or Ltfoie the iiUh day of A e.gus'. A. IK 1X77. M AOO I K S. H C Kll.N K.H. Cuapmax & SrRAL;is bohcitors. l.'tl Sheriffs Sale, By virtue of an order cf sale issued riy Y.'m. L. Wells, Cierk of the Dintrict Court, 2d judicial district within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the27th day of Au gust, A, D. 1?77, at 10 :tW o'clock a. in. of said nay, at the south diKir of the Court Hone in the CUv of Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate, to-wii : Lot ten (U) in block twenty (Jo) ia the City of Plattsmouth, Casscounty. Nebraska. The same being lii'd upon and taken as the properly of Drurv and Laura Oraves. Defendants ; to satis fy a judgment of aid Court, reeover-cd by Ed ward G.'Dovey. plaiutitf. 1 latlsniouth, Nebraska. Juiv 21th. A. IX 1i77. Ist5 Id. B. CriLi.it, Sheritf. SheiiiTs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of eale issued bv AA'm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, within and tor i.'asj county. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 2fth day of August. A. D. 1S77, at 10 o'clock a. in., 'f said day at the south door ot the Court House, hi the-city of Plattsmouth. in sain county, sell at public auction the lollowing real estate to-wit : The north east quarter UieU) ot section live (t tu town eleven (I lj north of range thirteen (13) east ol the ii p. m. Tiie same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Wm. II. Smith, administrator of the es tate of John Chandler, deceased, defendants: to satisfy a Judgment of said Ccuit, recovered bv l.ou M. Havs. plaint iff. Tlattsniouth. Neb., July 21. A. D. 1S77. tsto ii. B. Cutler. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued, by AVin. L. Wi lis. Clerk of the Dbtrict Court of the -'d judicial district, within and tor Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I v. iil on the 7lh tlay of August. A. D. 1S77. at m o'clock, a. in., of ui'd dav. ;;t the south door of the Court House In the City of I'lattsinouth. in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit: The eiia! undivided one third Oil part of the south-west nunrier tsw;4) of section fif teen 113) town twelve north of range twelve 112) cast of the 6 p. m. The- same being levied upon and taken as liie property of Heury Mi singi r, defendant : to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by William Hogg, plaintiff. I'lattsinouth, Nebraska. Ju'v 2ld, A. D. 177. lsti .M. B. CLT1.KU, Sheriff. Legal Notice. To John n-jrtman a:id Sarah IJartman: You are hereby notified that Ernest Spelrlwr and Charles I.. Ecrnnye did on the 31st dav oi July, A. D. 177. tile their petition in the Dis trict Court, within and for the County of Cas and State of Nebraska, against you, setting forth that von gave a mortgage to ihe paid Charles L. lWnays (as trustee to secure the payment of a certain promisory note given by John H:uinian. payaole to the order i f Ernest Spelling, far tile sum of $1.0i:0 dated Sej t. 1st, 1S70) on the smith-weft quarter of the south west quarter of section three 13 town e'evc'i(Sl) north of range eleven (in east of the 6th P. M. and the south-east quarter of the toi::li-ea.st quarter ot rcction twenty-two (22) to. n twelve (12) north of rai'Me eleven (It) east, and praying th-it an account be taken of the amount 'due upon said note and morti;aie. and that said lands may be sold to pay the same, aud you are lurther notified that you are required to'apjiear and answer aid petition on or before the 10th dav of September, A. D. 1877. Signed, KRNKsr Spriking and ClIAS. L. liKRXAVP, Ter Chapman & Sm;agi:e, their Atty's 13t5 Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale. Issued by AVm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2.1 judical iistricr. within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will "'i the ;7th day of August. A. D. 177, at II o'clock a. m. of said day at the sou; h door or the Court House, in the City of I'lattsinouth. in said county, seli at pub lie auction the following real estate, ton-it : i.ots tune (J) and ten (10) in block thirty-six (wi In I'lattsinouth City. Cass County. Nebraska. The eame being levied uiion aud taken as the property of A heatly and Iilisiana Miakelvvait and E. S. and Harriet A. Sharp, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by J. Cummins & Co., i laintiffs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Julv 2tth. A. D. 177. 1S15 M. C. Ci'Ti.EK, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of ra issued by the Clerk of the 2d judicial district Court, within and tor ' 'ax- count v, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will on the 27th day of August, A. I). IS77. at 11 .30 o'clock, a. in., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Plaltsiaeuth. in said county, sell at public auc tion the foilowinir real estate, to-wit: 'Ihe west half (w'-J) of lot number two. and the east half (e'i)o' lot number three in block thirty-four (34) in the City ot I'lattsinouth. Casscounty, Ne braska. Tne same being levied upon and taken as Ho; property of E. u Vivian ant Richard Vivian, defendants ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered bv John Fitzgerald, pl.tivtiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Julv 24th. A. P. 1877. lSti M. B. CVTLF.it, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. l.. Wells. Clerk of the f itrict Court. 2d juirtoi i! district, wuhjii and fur Cass comity. Nebraska, am! to tac direi re. I, 1 will on tl:e-7th day of Au gust. A. D. 1877. a? two, o'clock, p. in., of said day. nt the south door of tiie Court House, in the City of I'iattsinonth, in said comity, sell at public auction the following real estate, lo-wlt : the north half (nl; ) of the rorth-west quarter (nwVi) of section thirty-two (32) town eleven (.1 0 noitii of range ten (IP) east of the 0 p.m., tn Cass county, Nebraska. The same being levied upon anil taken as the property of Oc. McAdie. Sarah McAdie. Elwin f. Park, et al. defendants : to satis y a judgment of s dd Court, recovered bv Nathan Jones, plaintiff. "Plattsmouth, Neb., Ju'.y 2Uh. A. D. Is77. 1S15 31. B. Cvtlf.k. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv AVm. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of All ans', A. D. lt?77, at three o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of l'lattsmo ith. in said Count v. the fid lowing real estate. to-it : The vet half (w'J) of the north-east quarter (ne'i of section four (li town eleven ill) north of r.iuiie nine (10) east of the 6 p. in. The same Ir'iiiK levied upon atal taken as the property of Mary Isalteha Bond k ti 1 1 James A. Bond, "defendants : to Hatisty a judgment of said Court, recovered by Jedcdinh aiker. admini'drato of the estate tf Duncan Cameron, deca-d. plaintiff. Platismoiith, Neb.. July '-'Uh. A. D. 1S77. Isto 31. B. L't'TLER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sate tssned bv AA'm. L. WelK, Clerk of the District Court, 2d judicial distt'et, wit hiii and for r,is county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will ou the 27th day Au-iru-t. A. D. 1S77. lit I :30 o'clock p. in., of said day. at the south doot of the Court Hcuse, in the t ity of Plattsmouth. tn said county, sell al public auction the following real estate to-wit : Commencing PSU'i feet smith of the north-east corner of the north -we-t quarter (inv'i ) of se c tion thirteen t l.i) and running thence south 210 feet, thmee est 3 feet, thf nee north 210 feet, thence east at feet to the place of beginning. All lying and being in section thirteen i tow n twelve (12) north of range thirteen (13; east of the 6 p. in., in Cass coanty. Nebraska. The san e be ini: levied upon and taken as the prop erly of Sail it? Wriuht and othtrs Infant heir of Sabina AVright. deceased, ami I'e M. Wright ami Robert tiullion, tlefendauts ; lo satisfv a judgment of said Court, recovered by Edw ard G. Dovey. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24, A. T. 1S77. 1815 M. U. Cutleii. Sheriif Notice. Charles II. Warner, ot Los Angelos county, la the State of California, and E. W. Lane, of the State of Iowa, will Uke uotJrp that Charles H. Beck of the Coe.ntv of Lancaster, in the State of Nebraska, did on tiie r.th dav of July, lf.77. file ins in'tilion in the District Court of i lie Second Judicial District, wkl'.fn and ftr Ca-s Couiuy, Nebraska, rgainst the said Cileries H. AVarner and E. v. .Lane defendant, sewing forth that the said Charles li. AVarner gave a uiortg.we lo E. W. Litne on the e:ist half of the north-east quarter of section eighteen U8 town ten (10) range ten tin; e-jtt. iu said County of Cass, to se cure the payment of 429 40, according to Cer tain mdes reterred to in s;d iihm tgaue. and ! tiat since the giving of said mortgage, life said E. W. Lane for value assigned, aod' tran.sfriitHl the same to th- pl.iiiiliil, and pwuig that said. Charles 11. Warner and E. V. Lane may pav the sum now claimed to be due amounting lo42r. 40 and intered at 12 percent rom Ociolter 1st, 1874. together Willi the sum of Ji.sift laxts ia saht laud, paid tiy the platuti'.f with iuterest thereon at ihe rate of !2 per cent per atiuuiu, from April 2sth, 17. that suid pi-emife m..y be sold to pav the same. And the said Charles II. Warner and E. AV. Iuie are hereby untitled that tiiev are re- qucsted to appear and answer said peullou on ,u on :ck. or betore the 13lh day of August. 177. CU AULF-S H. BECK H " WZmSil iSlOi'I Ilia jLt" '"a. -5. T.o--.1 t; A.J. llr.dgCA ami A. p.3T, i..t tc i tiut tt.'CJi.Vtti-'.' Vtni. ad errf'i f voii will nlease Itike nol'ca tli.it ou tne lain tia'y of July. isf7. tl'e Union Mutn.! LP" I u.o:r,T.iri '.. ot M tHje. tiled n tiw -;".li-r of the t Irih t ri' Di.-VkWi Court, in and fm Cass cout..y. N ei:: . , s pet a iin -etting Pi! th that o. i tat 2sih il-iy of Nove ifjer, ls,"2, Wm. Alt after and Lucivu'a E. Al;i:;'or, his wile, executed to piaintill their iiio'.lagf deed, tose cuin certain notes bt-aiiag cv-a da.e Vtitii sal I iiiortg,!)','" ; :i!o ti;.t ou the 2-!h tiay pt April. 1S73, i iie s-ki J v iliiani and Luciviia E. AUaller, execiiret! a second iuorta::e to plalmif. to s( ciire certain other notes o same date tln s:itd second liiortiri'ge : that btlh sail! i;n rt;'tau';s ,ue on the lollovkiug demerit"! premiss in C- and UkM counties, NcUriLska. to-wit : The south-west quarter ('11 section tlrniv slx (.Hi) in township ten tti) north, and the nonn west quarter () of the north-wert quarter ( section em; (') in township l.inc north, k.l in range 12 east of the i;th p.m. l'huutiJ also Hsks a ftnding that there is due on sa'.J flrt notes and mortgage twentv-two hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty fonr rents, with in terest thereon from May tiHh, Ij77, at 1- per cent., and on said second notes and mortgage ihe sum of twenty-one huti'ticd and tweaty-sevn dol lars an I 77cm. Willi interest thereon at 1 i per cent. t. -r annum, from Ap: i! 2;;:.b. a:.d for the costs of this fint. A! .o asking that said finding may draw interest from tiaie till paid, at per cent., and for an uttoiney ice f lo per cent, of the amount of said second' iiHrrtgage. Plaint ill" also sets fort h that subsequent to Hie execution of Si-id mortgages to plaintiff, tliat defendants B. U Harding. Nellie L. Harding, William Stadelmanu, A. Jl Hodges, A. Kersling. Buttery d- Lazcnby. George Boeck, J. McCurrol and E. G. Do ey, claim eome interest in, or lien on said premises, and asking that they be re quired to set forth ttie nature, and sinount of their ie-pcctive claims, and that the value be declared subsequent. Junior and subject to plahilih's mortgage lien, aud that ald mortgag ed premise be ?old to Kill isfy the amount of ple.inlitl's decree and far -ueral relief. Vouv.illalsopleii.se take notice that unless von appear and answer thereto on or before the loth day of September. 177, said pctitiou will be taken as true, ahd decree rendered thereon as praved. 'iHEl'MoxMnrAi Life Ixsvkasce Com pany ok Maim:. By L. Dvo CiiAMitfTR. rTffs Att'y. I7t4 Legal Notice. In the natter of the estate of Elias Korbe. de ceased. Before YV. H. Newell, County Judge, in and for Cass county. To whim it tmtg conevrn? Take notice tliat C. II. Winslow. of said cu:?i tv, has filed in mv olhce an inti iimeut of writ n'n;. purporting to be the last w ill and testament of EliaEorbes. and made application to have the same admitted to Probate, ;ui that said catii'e is set for hearing at my olllcc in Platis inouth. on Monday the ti li day of August. A. D. Is77. at oie o'clock p. m. of said day. at wnich time and place all persons interested may ap pear and contest the same, and show ci'.us-e if anvthev have, why the said instrument of writ ing should not be allowed as the last will aud testament ol Elias Eorbes, deceased. July loin, ls77. WM. II. N'E'.l ELL, Co. Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of two exejutlons Issued by the Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass count v. Nebraska, nd to me directed, I will ou the td day of Septemler A. D. 1877. at 2 o'clock, p. in., of sa.d day, at the south door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, In said Coun ty, sell at public auction t Ve lollowing real es-tateto-wit: The north-east qaarter (ne1.;) of the south-west quarter tsvvV) of section six (fi) town ten (10) range (13) eait of the 6 p. in., ad the north-wot quai tei-Oiw'i) of thesouth-west quarter of section six ((') town ten (to) muge thirteen east of the U p. m.. and the pouth-wet-t quarter of s w qr of seetiion six (6) town ten (10) range 13 ; the s e fourth (s e li)sec 6. town ten, range l.'l. east of the t p. in., ail in Cas county Nebraska. The same being lev ied upon and ta ken as the property of A'aliery & Kutfuer, de fendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv T. B. Wencr & Co., plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24th, A. D. li-77. l!)tr M. B. Cctlkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv AVm. L. AVells. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of August. A. D. l7i. at II -.45 o'clock a. in., of sai J day, at the south door of the Court Ilou.-e in the Cily of I'lattsinouth, in said county, ell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit : The iioith-eat quar ter me1) of section eighteen (13) town eleven 111) north of range thirteen (15) ca-t of the 0 p. m. The siime being levied upon and taken m the property of Henry and Jane Kh-kbam, de fendant : to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered bv Emily Drew, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24, A. D. 177. ltj 31. B. Cctlkk, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk ol the District Court, 2d judicial district, within and foFCai-s county. Nebraska, and to tne directed, 1 will on the 27th day of Au gust, A. D. 's77. at one o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the south door .f the Court Houe. in the City of l lattMnouth, in said County, sell at public auction ihe following real estate, to-wit : i he north hall (n')d the i.o' th-civst quarter (ne'-iiand the north half (ti'i)of the north-west quarter (nw1) of section t tveuty-six (2m in town leu ( 10) north f range thirteen (U) east of the 6 p. in. .less live acres, and the mill s'taaicd thereon, caul mill property of five acres ol land and Ihe mill thereon is known a live Cnion Mill on Weeping W ater in said county. And after selling the above 100 acres of land, less the live acres. 1 will sell the said five acre uf hind and mill thereon with anpurtenance4nd iirivlleges. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James Eolden. Sarah Eoldcn, Fred Spirt h. Oeorgina Seirth, Fred C. Tio. Catherine Tro. Nicholas Peterson, Peter oruber, and John L Farwell. defendants ; to satisfy- a judgment of said Court, recovered by Henry Dubois, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., July C4"t h. A. I. 177. 1815 M. B. CVTLKit. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Issned by AVm. L. AVells. Cleik of Ihe District Court, 2d judicial district, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 27th day of A u guct. A. D. 1877. at 3 :.'( o'clock p. m.. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, iu the city of Plattsmouth. iu said county, sell at public audi' n the following real estate to-w it ; The north half (n'J i of the north-west quarter (nw) of section thirty tMn in town eleven (11) north of range nine e.i) east of the ; p. m.. in Cass coun ty. Nebraska. '1 he same being levied upon and f:-ken as the property of John B. Case. Sarah Case ana E. A . suvenn. defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recuvered bv Cliri.it t na Someilad. plaititrff. Piattsmotith. Neb., July CI. A. D. 1S77. I8t5 31. BCvtlek, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale fsned hy Win. I. Wells. Clerk of the District Court of the2d judi cial district, within a. id for Cass county. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day oC August. A. D. 177. at 3 -.15 o'clock, p. ni. of said day at the south door of the Court Houe. la the City of Plattsmouth. in said coun ty, sell at public iiucti m the foilowinir real es tate to-wit : The south half (sS) of the north east quarter (nef4) of section twent v-slx(2G In town eleven (11) uoi th of raii'o nine (a; east of 0 p. in. In ('ass county. Nebraska. The same be ing levied upon and taken a Ihe property of Frank T. Holmes. Hannah A. Holmes, and Mi chael E. Dove, defendants ; to e:iMsfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered by E. A. AViggen llii'li, plaintiff. I'lattsinouth, Neb., July 24th. A. D. 1S77. lt j 31. B. C'LTUcit, Sheriff. "I?AIvXES' FOOT lOW'EC J .MACHINEUY. 1 rtdifferenr machines with I which Builders, Cabinet III Milkers, Wagon Makers antl Jobbers la miscellaneous work canlcoinpete as to ji;al tv and pkick ilh steam j oer manufacturing; also Amateur's supp'ies, saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. Sav "where you read this and sent j for cntalocrtie and prices. AV. K JouiN Baknes, Iicckfor.d. lunebao Co. 13itBJ GOPV lOlR LETTCRSn KseeUIor Copying- Koot. 3 JIade of ChemU-al Paper. Quickly copies any willing WIIHOCT Wilier, l'EES.S or BKL'sil. used at home, library or of fice. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of let ters, every Lnisiiiee num. cienjymen. corresjson ilents. travelers it is invaluable sells at sight. Send J.OOand we will send a 0 page book, letter size. BY MAI b paid to any address. AVe refer to anv Commercial Aireney. Sent! stamp for Agents' Circular. KXCf tLlSlOlt M F'.N" U . HO Dearborn Ht., Ckieuea, 111. oOOO AjiK.T!! wanted. 4:nt MIKE SCHNELLBACHES, BLA CKSJOl TU HORSE SHOEING, AND AVAGON BEPAIKING All kinds of FABM IMTLESIENTS mended Neatly & Promptly :0: Horse, 3Iule & Ox Shoeing, In short, well shoe anything that has lor feet, from a Zebra to a GirafEe. Come and seus. 1 -J-" v v i.v-ju . I ou ritth St.. between Main and VIoa St!et. just aciosstiie cornet L'a tv iir snU-xi 1 ft I tienry Bcbck I fan rcno-ff to tne ;o vet p.t'.t of ?." n what waa Dvyy S'.or... I'is Immenss St::l: of Furniture li rrer tb in l.e ct; ee'." l. he WILL SELL OFF a'l presv-al Uk k oil hand r.t Greatly Reduced Prices. Eeme n er ti.e new s.. ud ds'wa town, a FOOT SlOat. Two stones full of lurnilurc. Before 1 p wk tt swc nn.l lr;t e tn U:i'Jl- V al) over. I w;un to sell wti .t g d tvtil. No. I your nine to bay. CHEAP FOR CASH, of 5TENUY BOKCK. 1 1 A P.I )V A R E a I O If K, In Ilattstnontli. Neb., on Poitilh St.. ttboid t!ie MlhULli OE THE BLOCK, yon rill find : Corn I'tanlciM, (&iind i horse StiIUy ilovi, Ctiltltaloi -, and all kinds of Favif) ImplemeA's ami .Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, "ve., '. ALSO, Hungarian and Hillst. Seed for Sab 31 1 U ROBERT DONNELLY'S vrAGOisr liLACKS3IFTlf SHOP. Wagon, liugyj, lfa hitif and VVnc re pairing, and general jobbing. I atn now prepared to do all kinds of repahlag. of farm and other machinery. tb.ie is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EX, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon He is well known as a NO. 1 WOKE 31 AN. Mo;ods nmt Itucjlet. nmdo tw Order. SATISFACTION Gl'AItANl EED. Shop" on Slitth street, opposite Streight's iSiablc W. D. JONES' XKW LIVERY STARLi:. l'LATTSMOUTII, NKK. T'e old EONNEG STABIT.S In I'latt.moulU Neb., have bi?en leased by Dr. Jones, mid lor1 h:is ooened a new and handsome livery in this well knovoi barn. Tho finest, ami best of liorsr and carriages always ready to let. . SADDLE HOUSES CUEAV. . Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. HORSES TRAINED AND I5KOKE. ALSO I desire to tlve notice that I hnv a large, handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for horses antl wai-otis. I can put farmers stock an 1 wagons, loads of gram or anvth inn all un der cover, in the drv. lb-member th. Thanking all my oU pat ions for their many favers, I solicit their trad this coming year, satisfied I can accommodate them bcllorand do better by them than ever before. S-J l. GEO. W. K1NSEH, JlarhliilKt, S. an old .lln tier mid Hiiii" nor of Thi-eSIiic 3IaeliineM, has opened ailop on Sixth Street near 3Ir. Don elly's Bl.acksmith and Wagon shop where he ha prepared himself to do any and al matin lie work without except ion. lie ha a No. 1 I.Jithe can turn in wood, iron, Steele, aud all oilier metal in connection with machine work. He ran do anv thing required in a gunsmith, evt-i to making it irun. of w hich we have the evidence iil a l'tt. breach loader throwiugoue t .'o or throe bailsat once at will of the gunner. Mr Geo. W. shrac er a farmer uearltock 1. luffs an old acquaintance of 3lr. Kinser from Virgin ia can be refered to hi regard to bis fonncrcon nect ion wit h the niaioifac! lire of t lire - Mug ma chines. Giv.i Mr. Kinser a call nii'l v.lll insure; you atsfa"tiry worX t-'.i i.ny part tf a Tliresti rt:g 3i..ch.ne. AnpinCiin't be made bv every agent every UU II month 111 the business we furnish, but JQU those willing lo work can easily cam a dozen dollars a clay rteht In theb o.-n localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and pills the as well as men. We will fiirnih you a complete outfit free. The biisiuess pa better than any thing else. AVe will bear expense f starting you. Particulars free. AVrite ami se", I hiiii-i-rs and mechanics, their smis mii1 tlaichters, and all classes iu need of paying work ;it home, should wri'e to us and learn all aOont the work at ouce. Now is the time. Don't delav. Ad dress T"tt'E it Co.. Augusta, Maine. Windham's Real Estate and Law Office,, LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, TAXES PAID, U.S.PATEXTS TO LASDS OVTJ1SKD.. Trile Etamlavtl attr fprfceted. LOANS NEGOTIATE Dt It Is adnty every man ocs fy himself and tc those interested with him lo know the coni; dition of the title to hla property. It is a fa t well known- to the legal prress!n, and to real estate dealers, timt thousanrln of the mvrt;f and unimproved farms of this western country,, have imperfect titles ; much expense and Iff. gat'ion can be suved by having your titles exam ined and perfected, at once, nd before proper ty reaches eastern fi.ures in value, when qnej timaMe titles become more dirfleu'.t (- remedy.. Ail penons cla'.i.ilns title tolar.ils j!iott!d ob tain the United States l'atnct r.nl have it re corded, the legal ti'Jt from the t;.vinni',:it U vested ia the individual tJiroutrti the patent and title Is not perfect until the Patent i l-n -ed and recorded, aai ewtem capWil$t il! net loan money on such aecu.-lty unless tt ia done. As a matter of business convergence, Ilia. connected this department with my La Prat tice, and have placed ia charge of It V. 5. wlio-wlll, nnd?r my supervision, attcsi tc ul mattci-s appertaiclr.; thereunto. A-tea year's reideao la tho Stuta ar.i Coun ty, witti coastar.t buainej oxpcrxLC.i.iidre:a Coas with ! !i.hat:tir.t3, Uas tiorf -igt'.y q-tV.-iZ&X emIoz traaiaauu: b'is.ucs-J cf the at-v ntenlLoejed-chmactcr with facility. P.. Er. WiyonAM. Attirtiy at La-. u li n n