4-..- THE HERA LD. B. &M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Stuiday, April 1st, 1877. FOIl OMAHA FKO Mi'LATTSMO t'TH. Leaves 5 : a. m. Arrives 8 -JSo a. m. 2 :30 p. m. " 3 p. m. FROM OMAHA FOK rLATT9MOUTH. Leaves 9 ais a. m. Arrives 10 :24 a. in. " C :00 p. m. 1 :3 p. ui. FOK THE "WEST. I-eavos Ttattsmonth 9 :40 a. in. Arrives Lin coln. 12 -Id p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :00 p. in. Freight leaves 7 :10 a. in., Ar. Lincoln 18 :25p.m, FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney. 6 :i0 a. in. leaves Lincoln. n -' - . . ; ...... i.... . . . J . .w i. in. nuiira a i.viisinuuill. is :1D p. Ill rright leaves Liucoln 11:15 a. m. Arrives i iuuaiuwuiu, 4 :iz p. la. GOING EAST. Express, fi :15 a. m. I'nssvnger. (tram each day) 3 iW p. m., except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train cou uects at the usual time. A Kin VA L AND DEPARTURE OF fLATTS- A. A. MOUTH MAILS. KABTF.HX, X)BTIIEKt & SOUTHERN I Depart at Arrive at - 9 :30 a. m. 5 :.io a. 8 :0O p. m. in OMAHA VIA B. A M. "Arrive at 10 i30 a. in. Depart at - WKHTEHX VIA B. & M. ! :15 p. in. Arrive at 3 :15 p. In. Depart at - 9 :00 a. in. wr.KPi.vr. WATER. Arrive at 12 :00 in. Depart at - 2 :00 p. in. IttK'K l;l.riKS & I'NION MI I. IX. Arrive at 12 x m. lie part at - 1 :O0 p. in. J. V. MARSHALL, 1. M. LOCALADVEItTISOIENTS. Transient. 25 cents a line, liegular advenls r. i cents pr line. No advertisement insert ed lor less than 25 cents. I.eiyU notices at Statute rates. Aru"M-ys and ntlleers of Hie la-.v will be field resjH.nslbfe for M lejral notices they hand in, :uifl art parties demanding .a proof of publica tion of any notice will be held for the implica tion fee of SHch notice. COMMUNICATIONS. As our space is limited, all communications must be brief and to the point, with no waste of words. The paper Is responsible for the correctness :ucordii to copy of paid matter and paid Le tuUs, ouly. 1. Any person who takes the paper regularly Horn tne ixw-onice, wneiner uirecieu to his name, or whether he Is a, subscrioer or Hot is responsible for the pay. x II anv person ouleis his paper illseontin ucd, he must pay all arrearages, or the publish er may continue to send It until payment is iiiad.a:id collect the whole amount, whether tlie paper Is titk'.-n from the office or not. 3. l tie courts iiave decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post oltice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for. Is iriina facie evidence of intentional 1 ft A CD. LOCAL NEWS. For a nice cool Glass. sotla, Chapman & J. If. Young says here's another. Joe Buttery says try rue. O. F. Johnson says amen. Judge Haines increased our nuan ces promptly. John Black, Esq., Broker, came our assistance financially. Thanks. to Gregory's men are putting in the celebrated force pump. Judge Des pain has one. The weather has been so excessive ly hot for the past week that everyone has kept as tiuiet as possible. Thos. Pollock, the gentlemanly Chief Clerk of the Survfyor Generals Lhhee, helped us over a chasm. Geo. Fairfield remembered his Cur. i i-it'.iiils befoiR leavinor for a U. S, ;ey in Western Neb. We learn from farmers that the principal part of the grain in this vi cinUv hi stacked in excellent condition. We saw Mr. jured some time out on crutches Joe. Lloyd, who was in slnce at the Depot, Tuesday; be careful Look out for a big stock of hats, caps clothing and furnishing goods, in about a week, at Wru. Stadelmann's clothing emporium. 21t2 Everybody and his? wife and little daughter went out to the Camp Meet ing last Sunday, and no doubt it did them much good, spiritually. A telegram from Ashland yester day rejorts Mr. D.mley as having had a bad night Tuesday. We understand there are fears of a fatal termination of his illness. We see in our grocery stores nu merous baskets and piles of cholera, cholera morbus, summer complaints, &C Ac, You pays your money and takes your choice. The famous Blacksmith M. Schnell bacher promptly increased our finances for which he has our thanks. Give liiw a call gentlemen, ho will do your work satisfactorily. The ladies say it is too warm for riding, playing croquet, or any other pleasures except eating ices and late evening promenades, and so that Gxes the amusements until a change of weather occurs. Jno. C. Cummins is trotting around superintending the putting in of the stone cylinder, Burlington, force and suction pump. With a few hun dred of these pumps on main and the adjourning streets our city will be much less liable to burn. Mr. Stephen Hobsou is making ex tensive arrangements for the transmit ting of his valuable discovery to fruit men. It will tend to fill the void be tween the end of the old crops and ri pening of the qew with, sound well pre served fruit. 1 Our industrious and energetic ton Korial artist, with the mammqth Tole J. C. Boone Esq., is novf Stacked, with. H new supply of shaving wrii Yhsfo we have no doubt he will gladly dj.a,-. pose of to his numerous customers, Sheap for cah.v . . New and beautiful style 240 Ma son & Hamlin Organ will be here ir a few days. It can be seen at Chapman's Drug Store 8 stops oly $168. New ly pafd action superb. . James Pettee, Agt. Eureka, the patent seamless back shoe, the boss shoe of America, it tits the best, wears the best, is made of the best material by experienced workmen. ana warranted by C. M. Henderson and Fleming & Race. 21t3. Messrs. F. S. and W. J. White, the building movers of this locality, are getting along finely moving the R. It. buildings. We would suggest however that the old shell left standing so long on Mam street yesterday, was not a particularly good advertisement for our city. A Card. Mr. and Mrs. Ilinkle wish to return their heartfelt thanks to those kind friends who were so devoted to them during the last illness of their darling baby, and assure them that their many kind and untiring attentions will nev er be forgotten. Quite a "little discussion" occur red last Saturday evening on the low er part of Main stieet, in which the Marshal came near being the party ar rested, pro tern, but as the participants were good steady citizens from the country, and the cause a rather free useof lager, a little sober talking quell ed the riot. Judge Linen has finally located his family for the present in the house formerly occupied by Mason Howard, Esq, agent for C. B. & Q. and B. & M. railroads. We welcome the Judge among us and trust he may find this city a good place to locate permanent ly. Fleming & llace have received the finest stock of boots and shoes ever brought to Cass county, which they propose to sell cheaper than ever. 21t3 Literary tramps are in vogue now ; they walk into our sanctum and ask for some old exchanges to read during their times of rest as if a traiup ever stopped or rested only long enough to eat. Perhaps they have learned from past experience that it is useless to ask for anything else at a printing office except old exchanges. A Great Bargain. I have a fine 12 stop Mason & Ham lin organ on exhibition, for the balance of this week, at Dr. Chapman's drug store, that I will sell at a bargain the finest reed instrument ever brought to this county. With M. & H's. new pat ent action that taKes tne leau in im provements in Heed Organs. Call and see it. 10 see is to believe. James Pettee, Agent. Notice the call of Co. Supt., G. B. Crispin, for the Teachers Institute. It is to be hoped our Teachers will all avail themselves of this opportunity. We are convinced that these gather ings of our Teachers are productive of great good and that all interested in teaching should attend and improve their mode by comparison with each other. We acknowledge the courtesy of J. P." Young Esq, worthy Sec'y. of the Cass County Agricultural Society, in presenting ourselves and the absent Editor's family, with tickets to the next County Fair. We would say in thia connection that Mr. Young has by his energy and good taste built up a first class business at his P. O. News Depot, where he is deservedly getting the patronage of the public. May his shadow continuejand mayhe deal out pa pers (IIkkalds not excepted) nick-nax and soda water to his heart's content. Ladies', Misses', and Childrens'shoe , in Serge, Kid, Foxed Goat. Patent Goat, Calf and Buff, at Fleming & Itaces. We are glad to note that our city authorities are making some much and long needed improvements, in the way of putting in new and substantial bridges on Washington Avenue, and newly covering and repairing the one on 6th, between Vine and Main streets, and at various other points in the city. This is a good work, and we hope it will be continued until all our streets and bridges are in a good and permanent condition; which, we doubt not, will be done. Fair! Fair: Notice to exibitors at the Cass Coun ty Fair, Sept. 4th, oth, 6th, and 7th, X877. The entry books of the society are now open at my office in Platts mouth Neb, and all persons wishing to make entries for the Fair, can do so by calling on me iersonally, and those living at a dutance can if they prefer make their entries by letter addressed to the Secretary, stating the articles and class in which they wish to com pete; and by doing so, greatly oblige. Respectfully, J. P. Youno, Sec'y . 21-tf. Our worthy contemporary of the Watchman permitted his feeiings to get away with his judgment, in his last issue, and cast a slur at our worthy butchers, that in our judgment was en tirely uncalled for. Without saying anything derogatory to our friend Hatt, who we acknowledge waa a model J butcher; we would respectfully suggest that Mr. p M, Young keeps as peat a ghop, and f urnistaB M meat, nn& fts Withal as aMmniodaUhir a butcher JaH wiih, notwithstand ing bte adberepgg js A rate, that, fol tawed, up vr aU. waaW fc tUe best step towards a elUeBint a tU financial prelum, w (emit tiK? Yin tadi tot Childrens boots and shoes, silver tipped and raw hided, at Fleming & Kaces. 2.1tS Annual Conference. The Nebraska Annual Conference of the Church of United Brethren in Christ, will commence its annua) sess ion on Thursday the 16th inst, at Lib erty Chapel, two miles south of the city of Plattsmouth, and'will continue its session over the Sabbath. At least forty ministers will be in attendance public preaching every evening. There will also be a preparitory sermon preached on the evening of the 15th (Wednesday). Bishop Wright will preside at our conference, and will preach on Sabbath morning. At the close of the Sabbath- morning sermon it is expected that several candidates for the ministry will be ordained.' We cordially invite all to come and enjoy our conference with us. B. C. Pakkek, Preacher in charge. ir you want a pair of good boots go to Fleming & Race, and ask for It M. IIkxdeksox's Chicago hand made goods. 21t3 Teacher's Institute. Weeping Water, Aug. 24, '77 Mn. Ed. Permit me to again call the attention of the teachers to the coming Institute, to be held at Weep ing Water, commencing Aug. 28th, and closing with an examination Sept. 1st. This promises to be the largest and most interesting institute ever held in thi3 county." We hope everyone con templating teaching will avail them selves of its rare opportunities to bet ter fit them for their work. Profs. Nickolson and Stone from the Normal, and other leading Educators will be with us. Exercises will open at 11 o'clock on the first day. Board can be had (including lodging) at the hotel for 75 centa per day, and in private fami lies for 50 cents. Teachers should bring their text books and dictionaries for referenoe. Come for toork as well as pleasure. G. B. CitirrEN. Large stock of dolls, doll heads, and bodies, harmonicas, vases, albums and toys at the Post Office News Depot. In Memory of little Edith Hinklc. Fold her little hands forest, From the cross upon her breast ; Close the loviuu eyes to sleep, "Wakeful eyes her visits keep ; Mark the pallor on her bro- v Whiter than the driven snow. Itest, tweet babe, from toil and pain, ltcst thy weary aching brain ; Free from sin, from sorrow free. Heavenly peace thy peace shall be ; Infant voices there proclaim, Dlcssinss in the sorrows name. dented mourner snar above To the realms of b!i and love : ISend the knee and kiss the rod. Ietit in mercy from the Lord : Vis the chastening of his hand, Leading to the better land. L,S. The boss shoes, Eureka, in all sizes, for Mi.-ses and voung ladies, at Flem ing & Race's. " 21t3 Personal. Itobt. T. Maxwell Esq, of Weeping Water showed his good natured visage in our city on Tuesday. Hon. J. W. Beardsley made his semi annual call in the city on Mwnday come oftencr Joseph. Mrs. Legget, (formely Thouvenel.) removed with her household goods &c, last Tuesday to the residence of her husband in Seward. Hon. Sam. Chapman, who has been seriously ill for the past week or ten days, is so far recovered as to be able to come down town again. Our old-time friend, A. C. JIcMakep once more shows his jolly face on the streets of Plattsmouth, looking heartier than ever. D. N. Johnson, of Ashland was in town this week, visiting his old home and friends, and reports everything lively at Ashland. Justice Chase of the firm of Hubard & Chase millers of Weeping Water, was in town Tuesday with some of their a No 1 rlour. Arrived, at the residence of Mr. J. Marthis, on the evening of the 10th inst, a daughter, fine and healthy, all parties doing well and grandfather much elated, Mr. Luttle of Omaha is canvass ing our city and connty for that gieat National work, the American Clycope- dia published by D. Appleton & Co, New York. Mr. Frank Skinner returned on Sat urday from a trip to Kearney in the interest of the B. & M. R. It, looking hale and hearty and ready to attend to his duties as clerk of the transfer with his usual efficiency. Carl Seeley, Publisher of the Chron icle at Louisville came in to view the sights and get a square meal last Sat urday, and of course, paid the IIeiiai,d office boys a visit. Carl says its awful hot and dry out at Louisville, Don't doubt it a bit old boy! Chesley Dunlap Esq, an old time friend from Waukesha Wia visited our town on Friday in the interests of the Chicago White Lead Company. Mr. Dunlap had quite a severe fall at the Metropolitan the same morning, it seems the stairs had just been oiled and the moment he put his foot on the top stair his foot slipped precipita ting him to the bottom , he held his va lise in his right hand and in falling his weight was thrown- on his arm nar rowly escaping a severe fracture, al though his arm was sore and lame he did not allow it to interfere with his business, but made several good bills in this city returning to Omaha en- route. fcr Sioux City Saturday niorni n rr Srns heavy boots, full stock, for flfiOj at Fleming & ?.ace'. 21t3 SPECIAL NOTICES. $4.50 FOR CALF BOOTS made to order at MERGES' FACTORY. 20tf. lifc.U for the weak, nervous, and debilitated. Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances, all about them, and how to distinguish the gen uine from the spurious. Hook, with full partic ulars, mailed free. Address Tulvkkmacheb Galvanic Co, 232 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O. 18jl-alt. ' Wedding Bristol card Herald oflice. board at the New cake pan. enquire at the Her ald office. 24t. Read, Read. Fine calf boots made to order for 84.50. Sewed boots for 6.00 ; Men's Alexis buckled shoes S4.00; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merger.- . . 12-tf Slippers for 35 cts at Merges'. 12tf Dick Straight has got some carriages and wagons to sell. Call and see them 17tf Slippers for 35 cts at Merges'. 12tf For Sale. JN. W. 24, 12, 13 situated about six miles from Plattsmouth good land 30 to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements will sell for one sixth down balance 111 equal payments 1 2 3 4 and 5 years, ten per cent int. anually. Inquire of D liemick of Pawnee City, Neb, or Maj D. II. Wheeler, Plattsmouth, Neb. July Oth 1S77. 16-m2 Administrator's Sale. I will offer at public sale, on Thursday. Ausr, 30111. at 11) o clock a. in., on tne lann Delongiug to tne estate or Martin rruMiarrt, deceased, near Alt. rieaaant. Cans Co., Ivet)., the personal prop erty belonging to said estate, consistinjrof three mares : one celdinir : two year old fillfv: one wasron aud harness : also, cows, youni; clock novs. fannmir mill, corn sheller and other farm ini Implement. Tkrmh of 8alk : Nine months credit with 10 per cent interest and trood security Sums of 5. and under, cab in liaud. II. I;i;icn, 2Uw3 Administrator, FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St, Plattsmouth, Neb Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can I ouaccoes tor smoking purposes. F01 Hale. Best qualities of plug-smok- ng touacco always on hand. 20-tf. Fine boots for $5.00 Fine Sewed boots 7.00 Alexis buckles shoes 4.50 at liobert Sherwood's. lltf The grandest bargains ever known in this town can bo had for the next CO days 111 clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadclman's dlothing emporium. 20tf School Books, &c. I wish to inform the citizens of Plattsmouth and Cass connty, that 1 will have a full line of school books, in time for the Fall term of school, also all other materials used in the school room. Trusting mat an persons wish ing school books, etc, will give ine ; liberal portion of their patronage, for which 1 shall be thank tul, I remain liespectfully, J. P. Young. it the Post Ollice News Depot. 20t3 Kotioc. .Notice is hereby given, that persons wishing booth privileges on the Cass County Fair Ground, during the Fair, Sept. 4th, 5th, Gth and 7th, 1877, can get terms, &c, bv applying to 20t3 J. P. 1 oung, Secret rry. Pumps. Looking out of our sanctum on Mondav mom- inir we discovered water coming out of the end 01 a host', Mime 30 to 40 (act from the top of the Maunders liouse. i mm koidk over to mvesii sate the mystery we found tlie other eud of the uise attached to the uiunp npout that is used for the Hotel kitchen, and ouly une man work ing the lover. Mr. Gregory is offering these pumps in the market at very l.-w price. This pump Is acknowledged to he the best force pump iu the world, it Is stroii" anil duraMe. no stone jars aud leather valves to itet out of order, and pumps so easy that a child can work it. One will be put up in a public well on Main street soon. Parties wishing pumps fur deep or shal low wells shonid examine this one hetore pur chasing elsewhere. J. S. Gkkooky. ltilf Sauuders lloure, l'lattumoiitli. Neb. Fine Boots for S5.00. Fine sewed boots for 7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for 4.50 SlIEIl WOOD'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM, Plattsmouth, Neb. ll-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste aud can trim in any style desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon & Nathan. J. V. eckbacn win pay m casn or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 29tf FARM FOR SALE. 20 acres In section 3G,tuwn twelve, range cley en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, D. & M. R, K. Cass County, Nebraska. ISO Acres lender Cultivation, with bouse and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of spring water. "Will be sold in 80 acre tracts if deoired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater, jew eler, riattsuioulh. Neb. I4m6 Full line of every kind of goods at the Iptoreof J. V. Weckbach, which his array of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can band over the goods. tf. How it is Doue. The first object in life with the Ameriosm people is to get rich; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty ami saving; the seond (good health) by using Green's August Flow er. Should you be a despondent suf ferer from any of the effects of Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion &c, such as Sicfc Headache. Palpita tion of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Hab itual Costiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, &c you need not suffer anoth er day. Two doses of August flower will relieve you at once. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Drug gists in the U, S, 11-tf-alt. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOQTvWARE for the warm days at Meroes'. 16tf Rolert Sherwood Price List. Fine boots for S5.00K Fine sewed boots for 7.00 Alexis buckle shoes 4.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for 2.25 Bepawing equally cheap. ll,f MANY WHO ARE SUFFERING, from th effects of. vrami weather and are de, bilitated axe atrvlsed by physicians to tak moderate amounts of whisky two or three times during the day.. In a little w hile those who adopt this ad vie frequently increase the num ber of "drinks" and la time become confirmed inebriates. A hevevj.- wkicU will not create thirst for intoxicatu Irauotra. nd which is in tended especially tor tlx beneht of debilitated gersons, whether at ho in, or abroad, is IK. chenck's Sea Weed Towiov Containing the juices of many medicinal herbs, this prepara tion does not create an appetite for the intoxi cating cup. Tlie iioiiritluug an A the life-support inn proiM-rtieH of inauy valuable natural productions contained in it and well known to medical men have a most ptrenpthctitng influ ence. A single holtlce of the Tonic will demon strate its valuable qualities. For debility aris ing from sickness, over exertion or from anv cause whatever, a wincl;i.s.-ij of Sea Vee4 Tonic taken after mrals will treiigtbeu the stomach and create an appetite for wholesome food. To all who are about leaving their homes, we deidre to say that the excellent effects of Dr. Schenck's reasonable remedies. Sea Weed Tou ie, and Mandrake Pills, are particularly evident when taken by those who ar injuriously affect ed by a ehange of water aud diet. No person should leave home without taking a supply of these eafeguarils aloug. l-'orsatvby aU lru gist. litlo Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation wnich Ayek'sSau saparilla enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium andiron, and is tlie most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis orders. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. Ry its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purifying the blood it has no eqnal ; it tones up the system, restores and pre serves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years It has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most .available medicine for the suffer ing sick, everywhere. For Sale bv all Dealers. Slippers for 33 cts. at Merges'. 12tf Every fashionable shade of silk for trimmings, and also every fashionable hape of hat, can be seen at Solomon & Nathan s emporium. 5tf Tho Centaur Liniments nay Pain. subdue swellings, heal bams and will cure Rheu matism, Spavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is for family use, the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of the ingredients are contained around each Lottie They are cheap, speedy and certain. The certain, speedy, harmless remedy for children, is Pitcher's Castoria. It is as pleasant t') take as honey and as certain in its effects as Castor Oil. For Wind Colic Worms, Sour Stomach, and Disordered I5o-.ve! there is nothing like Castoiia. l-'t!3 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. I heir 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 Iliv er. 5tf Roots aud Shuts. Call and examine the low down lGtf. ruiCEs at Mehges. LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notic To Kmclinr Ilex: on are hereby not ined that John Hens did on the 15th day of Aujjuff, A. D. 1S flic his pe tition in the listrict Court of Cass County, State of Nebraska against you, the objec,'. and. prayer ot said petition is mat lie may he divorc ed from you, on the final hearing of this action, and have awarded to him the carejtud eusroily of Frederick Aiiiok Hess, George Irury Ilees, and Joseph Wriiiht Hess, minor children, and the fruit of Ijis marri-i:;e with you. The cause alleged in said petitiua for said divorce is will ful alisence on your art for more than three yeai-f, and you are further potilied that you are required to answer said petition mi tr before the 24tli day of September, A. D.. 1877. JOH.N IIFSS. Ciiapmax & Sfkaguk, Solicitors. 2l!4 Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by W. F. M. Honsen. Clerk of the District Court of the 2d Judicial District within and for Otoe County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of August, A. D.. isr at JO o'clock A. m., oi cam day, at me soutn oor ot tne court liouse in the oitvof riattsuioulh. Cass Count v. sell at pulilie auction the following personal property, to-wit : One horse. The fame being levied upon and taken as the property of K. Campbell, Defendant ; to eatifv a judirment of said Court, recovered by Lloyd & W'eimer Plaintiffs. I'lattsmouth, .Nebraska, Ausust 15, A. I). 1877. 2l-t3 M. D. Cltlbh, Sheriff. Notice to Contractors. Ci.kkk.s Okfick Cars County. Tlatts- mouth, Nebraska, August Kill, 1877. Soaled Tronosals for buih'inor the followiiir County bridges will be received up to Tuesday the 4th day of September 1877, iu accordance with plans aud specifications now on file in this office. No. 1. Snneretiuction of hrfdsie over the Weeiinj Water, at Smith's erossiinr. on line be tween Sections 35 and .'16 own 10 range 13. No. 2. Superstruetion of bridge over the Weeping Water at Sheldous crossinjr. in Sec tion la town lo range 13. No's. 3 and 4. Bridge over the Weenlnir Wa ter aud bridge over Cedar Creek on liue be tween sections 4 and 5 town 1 range 12. Ni. s. Bridge at Schlegel s in section 5 town 12 raiiKC 12. No. li. Bridge at Pronger's. on liue between sections 8 and 17 town 11 range 10. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. I5y order of the Connty Com missioners. C, I'. Moon k. Co. Clerk. 21t2. r.y J. W. Jbsnisos Deputy. Sheriffs Sae. T$v virtue of an order of salt, issued bv Win L. Wells Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I win on the loth day of September A. 1. 177, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. of said dav. at the South door of the Court House in the city of I'latls motith. in said County. Sell at l'uhiiu Auction the following real estate to-wit : Lots ten (10) ami eleven (11) in Klock twelve (12) in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska. The same beinjr levied upou and taken a the prop erty of Jas. M. O'Couner, Administrator of es tate of Jas. M. O'tiormm deceased, the Catholic church of the city of Plattsmouth et al, Deten dents; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by Peterson & Hanson PlaintitTs. I'lattsmouth, Neb.. August 8th. A. D. 1877. 20t5 M. B. cvTUca hherilt. Bankrupt Notice. All rerons who are indebted to the Estate of Jos. Shera Bankrupt ari hereby notified to call and pay the same-, as 1 have been ordered to collect the same as soon as pissible and an early compliance uth this notice m iy save eots. WM. 11. smith, 2lt3 Assignee in Bankruptcy. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of the lustrict Court, 2nd Judicial IVetrict. within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 17th day of September. A. D. l j77, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day. at tlie south door of the Court House, in the city of PlaUmouth, in said County, sell at Pub lic, auction the following Keal ltate to wit : The south east quarter (S. K. Ji) ot the north west quarter (N. W. t)of sec. two (2) town elev en (lit niiilh of range twelve (12) east of the 6 p. m.. The same being levied upon and taken as the projiertv of Joeenh K. Jelfer, Barbara Jef fers, Hans Hoe and D. V. Falker's Defcmlents : to satisfy a judgment of Said Court recovered by Aoeelmo B. Smith Plaintiff. riatumouth, Nebraska. August. 14 A. T. 1S77. aiu M. li cutler Sheriff. Notice to Contractors. Clerk's Op-fick.CassCocxty, Pi.atts- i mouth, Nebraska, August Hth, 1877. f Sealed proposals will be, peceived at this of- ce up to Tuesday Kent. 4th 1877 for buildine two (2) stone abutments for the Sheldon bridge iu section 13 town 1 range 13. in accordance with plan and specifications now on tile hi this mce. ine uomrawstoners reserve tne right to lect any and all t-ids. Bv order of the Countv Commissioners. C. P. SIoohe. County Clerk. Legal Notice. Wnv. S. Woods will take-notice that Abrahant Devo Old on the 30ih-Uv of July, 1S77, tile iu the District Court of Cass c.i.u.nty. Nebraska, lis jv tition against James M. Wood. Matilda W oods and Wiii. S. Woods, for foreclosure of a mort irxge given faid Devo by Jame M. ;oid Matilda woods, on the east otie hull C of the uih west quai-ter(w1i) and the south-wet quarter (wi4) of the nortu-fisi jrter of section thirty-two (32) town tin (lg north of range thirteen (13) east, in Cass- etHMity. Nebraska. Plaintiffs HkB a decree for sl.OOO. with 12 percent interact trom July tsth. lSTS.with to per ct attorneys fees. and for costs of ult. Defendant. Wm. S. woods can plead to said petitiou. iu said Court on or before sept. itn, 1S77. M. L. IIaywaku & Gech Smith, plaintiffs Attorneys. Sheriff's Sale. Ev virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wuu I- WellsClerk of the District Court. 2d judicial tttstrivt within aud for Ca.ss County, Nebraska, aud to ir.e directed, I will on the 27th day of Au- euft. A. U. lSZJ.jit 10 :M o'clocK a, m. oi said day, at the south door of the Court House in tne cuv h i ttrHHtouin. in saia county, sen at public aucliou the following real eetate, to-wit : I-ot ten (10) rn block twenty (2:) in the City of plattsmouth, Ca.saeAM.mtvs Nebraska. The fame being levied uikiu and takeu as the property of Driivv ana Lauri urayes.-i.'eieuuanis : to sans fy a iudgmcut of aid Court, recovered by Kd- wara o. Dovey, planum. .. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Jua- ?4th. A. D. 1S77 lsts Si. P. CVfLFR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sal Ev virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the District Court, withiu aid for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will ou the 2stti day ot August, A. D. IS77, at 10 o'clock it. iu., of said day at the south door ot the Court Hou.se, la the City of I'lattsiiumtti. in said county, sell at public auction the following real estate to-wit : The north east quarter (ne1) of section five (5) in town eleven (1 1) north of range thirteen (13) east of tho 0 p. in. The same being levied uion and taken as the prop erty of Wm. II. Mmith. administrator of the es tate of John Chandler, deceased, defendants; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Iahi 31. Hays, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., July 24, A. D. 1S77. 18t5 M. B. Ci'TLKit, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. r.v virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm. I VVeiis, Clerk of the District Court of the 2d judicial district, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 27th day of August, A. 1. lt"77, at 30 o'clock, a. in., of faid day. at tne south door ot tne court i louse in the City of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction the following real estate, to- wit : The equal undivided one third part ot tne south-went quarter (sw;.i) oi section l.i teen (15) town twelve (12) north of range twelve (12) east of the 6 p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry Mi singer, defendant : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by William Hogg, plaintiff. llattJtinouth, Nebraska, July 2it. A. D. 1877. 1st j W. B. Cutleji, Sheriff. Legal Notice. To John Hnrtinan and Sarah Hartnuin: You are hereby notified that Ernest Speiring and Charles L. Bernays did on the 31st day of July, A. I). 1877, tile their petition m the Dis trict Court, withiu and for the County of Cass and State of Nebraska, against you, setting forth that you gave a mortgage to the said Charles L. Bernays (a trustee to secure the payment of a certain promisory note given by John Hartman. v-ayab'.e to the order of Kroest Speiring, for the sum of 1.0oo dated Sept. 1st, 1870) on the south-west quarter of the south west quarter of section three. (3) town cleven(ll) north of range eleven (II) east of the 6th P. M. and the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of the south-west quarte of section twenty-two (22) tow n twelve il2) north of ranue eleven (ll) east, aud praying that an account be taken of the amount due upon s ii note and mortgage, and that sad lands may b' sold to pay the same, and you are further'notifled that y ii jtr.''ieqiiired to appear aud Miswer said peli !imi on or ticf re the Will day of September, A. 1). 1877. .lied, Ernkst Spkirixc and C'HAS. L. lSKK.NAVrt, Per Chapman & Spkague, their Atty's lets Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by Wm. I.. Wells, Clerk of the 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. 1877,at ll o'clock a. m. of saidday at the south door ot the Court House, in the City if PkUtsmouth, in said county, sell at pub lie auction the following real estate, towit : ixds nine (9) and ten (10) in block thirty-six (; in Plattsmouth City. Cass County. Nebraska. The same being levied upon ami taken as the property of Wheatly and Illisiana Mickelwait and E. S. and Harriet A. Sharp defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by J. Cummins & Co., rlalutiffs. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, July 24th. A. D. 177. I8t5 SI. C. Ct'TiJiit. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. P.y virtue of an order of 5ale issued by the Clerk of tiie 2d judicial district Court, within and for 'as county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will ou the 27th d;iy of August, A. D. 177, at 11 :30 o'clock, a. m.. of .-aid day, at the south door of the Court 1 l-.'i se, in the City of Plattsmouth. in said ctmijty, set: at public auc tion tlie r.'l.mit!:; real estate. ti-wit: '1 he west half h "f lot num'.cr two, ami the east half (-'in" lot her three in block thirty-four (:4)iii tne it v oi ,a!l sukm:! '!, ( a-s county, e- lraka 1 lie saf.e t.vr;;r ie u -1 i, poll and taken as the p.oj,t:!y o E. i.. hif.i aii'l Kiehard Vivian. ilcteiHtar.is ; to satisfy a judgment ot said Court, reeovvnd by Jwlin Fitzgerald, plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 2H'i. A. D. 1877. 1815 -d.. IJ. Cl'tlkr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. I?v virtue of an order of sale issued bv Win. I.. Wells. Clerk of the District Court. 2d judicial district, within and for Cass comity, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 27th day of Au gust, A. D. 1877, at two o'clock, p. in., of said day. at the south door of the Court House, in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in said county, sell at mlilie auction tne ioitowing real estate, io-wu : the north half (n1) of the rorth-west quarter (iiw1) of section thirty-two (32) town eleven (It) north of rauge ten (10) east of the 6 p. m.. in Cass county, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Ge. MeAdie. Sarah McAdie, Elwin Si. I'ark. ctal, defendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Nathan Jones, plaintiff. 18t5 M. B. Cutlkr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. ISy virtue of an order of eale issued by Win. T. Vo11h riei-V of the District Court. 2d luillcial district, within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 27th day of Au aust, A. I. 1877. at threo o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the south door of tho Court House, in the City of Plattsmo.ith, in said County, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : The west half (w'j of the north-east quarter (ne'4) of section four (4) town eleven (11) north of range nine (It)) east of the 6 p. m. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Mary Isabella Bond and James 1. Bond, defendants : to satisfy a augment of said Court, recovered by .ledediah Valker. administratoi of the estate of Duncan Cameron, deceased, plaintiff. - J'lattsiuoutn, ieu., July v-mi. A. i. istt. 18to M. B. Cutler, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Wm. L. W ells. Clerk of the District Court. 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 :30 o'clock p. in., of said dav, at the south dooi of the Court House, in the City of Plaflsmonth. la said county, sell al i.iihlie auction the following real estate to-wit : Commencing 8ii2'i feet south of the northeast corner of the north-west qiMrlr tuv!4 sec tion thirteen (13) and running thence south 2i0 feet, the nee .vest 3ti3 feet, thuce north 210 feet, thence east 3K'. feet to the place of beginning. All King and being in section thirteen (l:i) town twelve (12) north of range thirteen (13 east of the C. p. m., in Cass county, Nebraska. The san e lu-iig levied upou and taken as tlie rrop erty of Sllie Wright and others Infant hefts of Sabina Wright, deceased, and Lee M. Wright and Robert (juilion. defendants: to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Edward ti. Dovey, planum. l tuttsiuuuin, leo., J my -n, a. i. is... 18t5 SI. E. Cl TLKIt, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. P.v virtue of an orrjer of sale issued bv Win. t.. Wells. 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. 1K77. at II :45 o'clock a. m.. of said dav. at thesouth door of the Court House iu the City of t'lattsmouth, in sata county, sen at pudiic auction tne follow ing real estate, to-wit : The north-east ouar- ter (ne'i) of section eighteen (is; town eleven (11) north of range thirteen (13) east of the 6 p. in. The same being levied upon aud taken as the property of Henry and Jane Kirkham, de fendants ; to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by Emily Drew, plaintiff. i-iattsmoutn, Neo.,JiHv24, A. v- istt. isti Sf. B. CuTuiat, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. I?v virtue of an order of sale, issued bv Wm. .. Wells. Cb rk ot the District Court. 2d judicial district, within a:id for l.'aes county, Nebraska, and to me directed, i ii! on the 27th day of Au gust, A. D. 1877. a: e.:.r- -'(:. .k. p. m.. oi said d:iy. at the so d.'i "-..vr i.f li.e Court House, in the Citv of t'iai? -riOMi :i. sa-d County, sell at ublic auction tiie. lollo'tug re.u estate, to-wir. : Ihe nuiih half (n'iof the north-east quarter (ne1? and tlie north half in' J ) of i lie north- west quarter inwi of section twenty-six (26) in town ten itu) north of nmge thirteen (1;) east of the p. in., less five acres, and the mili situated fiiMion, said mill property of five acre of land aud the mill thereon is known as the l":ii.-i Mill .n Weeping Water hi said county. And after telling tne ais.ve 1(30 acres ol land, less Urn live acres. I will fell the said five acre of l-.nd and mill thereon with appurtenances anj privilege. The same being levied upon and taken as the roneriy oi James Ko iien. Sarah Folden. ! led Seirlh. Geori:i!.a Seirth. Fred C. Tio. Catherine Tro. Nicholas Peterson. Peter ('.ruber, and John L. r arwell. defendant : t. satisfy a judgment of said court, recovered by Henry Dubois, plaintiff. riansmouin, JvCD.,a'j -itn, a. i. ist7. it$ SL D. CtiLri Sheiiff. Legal Notice. la the Ca Cotuity.rXxtrict Court ot 1iUjS Sec uhd. Judicial District ol Nebraska. John Elack, plaintiff. v Jatnc U. fhvlc aud Margaret a. dick, ueienuants. Tt ftic -frrrfinto. J ante H.' Dick ant Jttrpi rct A. L)icH, aOuvc namzJ nott-rcdidcut UctWj Utitt. 1 You, aad each of vm will take tiotlctl that John llvk. ot the Couiiiy of I'aM and State of Nebraska diO.au the ad faytf AnnOSt, 1877, Oie bis petition in thu Ca.s County District Court, within and for f l: C'Hintv of Cass in said State of Nebraska, flgaii Uie nl James ll. Dick and Margaret A. Dick. defendants. setting fovt!l that tlie said James J I. Dirk. ili-V on o?i tie- i:;t t day of Nov., I8T0, give t;4he said John I '.lack, his. the said James H. Dick's lonnisory note, for the sum of forty dollars, and thereby prom ised to pav the said John Black, sit )iys from the date thereof, the said sum of forly ".llars, with interest at 12 percent per annum. Interest luyaWe semi-annually, wuich time has long hijice passed, and vet be has not paid said sum lirfr uty part thereof, but the same remains due anil w&oUy imyuj J.and lu order to collect the same, said .mhn Black baa commenced a suit iu. attaching ut Vou aie hereby notiiled to appear and answersaid petition Sep tember K. le7. accordim; to law. and the rules of said Court, or Judgment will be entered against you by lUfault, and your proity cold to satisfy the samet (2utl) Jons Black. Sheriff's Sale. P.v virtue of two executions issued by the Clei k of the District Court, w ithiihtd for Cass coMuty. Nebraska, nd to me directed, I will on the 3d day of September A. D. 1877. at 2 o'clock, p. in., of said day, at the soul h door of the Court House iu the City of riattsuioulh, in said Coun tv. sell at uublic auction tVe following real es- tateto-wit: The north-east quarter (ne'O of tlu south-west quarter (sw") ot section six (0 town ten (10) range (13) east of the G p. m., ami tlut iio.thirVesl quai terdi w1 ol the south-west quarter c-X section six (c.) town ten (!() range tlur'.een a.st'f the C p. in., and the south-west quarter cf s w qr of sx'.-tii.m six (ii) town ten (10) range 13 ; the s e fourth (s e 't)see fi. town teu, range l.'i. eust of. the S p, m.. all la Cass county Nebraska. The same being levied upon and ta ken ae the proiirrtvoof Vallerj; ButTiicr. de fendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv T. B. Wener &-Co., plaintiff. I'lattsmouth, Neb., July -'Hh, A. D...1S77. ltH.5 M. 11. Ct'TLFK, Sheiiff. 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, 1 will on the 27th day of Au gust, A. 1). 1877, at 3 ::)o'cIock p. in., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, iu thecity of Plattsmouth, iu said county, sell at public uucthnthe following real estate to-wit ; The north half (tUi) of the north-west quarter t' n w'-i) of section thirty (30) in town eleven (11) north of range nine CJ) east of the p. m.. iu Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of John II. Case. Sarah Case and E. W. Stevens, defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Christi na Somcrlad, plaintiff. Plattsmouth. Neb., July 24, A. D. 1S77. 1813 SI. Ii. Cutlkr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells, clerk of the District Court of the 2djudi cial district, within a.id for Cass county. Ne braska, ami to me directed. I will on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1x77. at 3 :1. o'clock, p. m.. of said day at the south door of the Court House, iu the City of Plattsmouth, in said coun ty, sell at pliblic auction the following real es tate to-wit : The south half (s'J) of the north east quarter (nek) of section twent v-six(2;) in t'wn eleven (11) uorth of range nine (0) e;ist of c p. iu. in C:lss countv. Nebraska. The same be ing levied uion anil 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. Wtgijen hon. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 24th. A. 1). 1877. 18t. SI. B. CUTLKR, Sheriff. 1 .MINES' FOOT POWEP MACHIN'KUV. 1 ndifferenr machines with I wbich Builders, Cabinet XuA,Jlk,'''-s' Wagon Slakers and Jobbers in miscellaneous work eanlcompete as to;u.i. l v and i'Bi;K wiih Kteair power manufacturing ; als Amateur's supp'des. saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. Sav where you read this and send for catalogue and prices. W. 1- JOH ISAB.VKS, l.oC.iiOIU. v inncoago i o. 13142 s j Excelsior Copy ing1 Hook. JIade of Chemical Itiper. Quickly copies any writing WI lHOl'T Water, riii-.ri, ir bkl tsii. nseii at Home, ni.rary er ot- uce. r or Ladies wishing to retain copies ot let ters, every business man. clergymen. correspon dents, travelers it is invaluable sells at siglit. Send Ot and we will tind a 3uo page book, letter size. BY SIAH. paid to any address. We refer lo anv Commercial Agency. Send stamp for Agents Circular. KXCKLMZOIt M V'X U n.. HO Oeai-ltorn Nt., Chicago, III. 500i ACiKT3 wanted. 4ii.(i MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, ilLJlCKISTH JI0I1SE SHOEING, AT WAOQN HEPAIK1NG All kinds of FAII1I IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly Promptly :0: Horse, Mule& OxSliocing, In sliort, we'll shoe anything that ha.s four feet, from a Zebra to a (J indie. Come and see us. JSnETW" SHOP, on Fifth St.. between Slain and Vine Streets, just across the coii.ci from the KV IIEKAI.l' OKFICK. lOj'l A PHYSIOLOGICAL Vio7 of Marriage t & umaa 10 vea ook ana jutifiilrutial In aliM ca I a 9 tluu.es of mar--it.se coil tht caus that unit: l..r it ; ih ae rrfti of Reproduction and thr isenaea of Women. A hook for priYat. con. id es at rcadmg. AjU ftgtt, pnea cta , HHIVnlt McOICAL AUVI&tKI , On all d'tonlrraol a T'nrato Nature atuu g trom Bl Abuia, xceans. or Eroret Xiaejacs, wiia Uia beat fficani of ru re, .arfepacr.. price Hi cts. A CLINIC? AI. LKCTtTRKon the ahore diaeaaea and fhoee ol the Throat and I.unfra, Catarrh. Supt uro, Opium Habit. 3Lc nrtee ID elm. i-iihcr book aenl poatpaMlon receipt of price: or all thna, roataininit Staivmzm. !)aut;lijl!T tl.'lttrated. lor 7S eta. Udxraa EB-jj UTTS, o. 1211. ttux Xl. bt. Ixmsa, Ko, I A1CAH. Atrciits wanted. Busl ! neaalcpttlnuite. rartloul.irsfreo. i Addraaa J.WOBT U t CO.. Et Loola. Ma. OPIUM ft L-ariicv: law. i'a. Cawiic, lit V'KhlaAttbk, CtiU-affO, I1U $45 pnrmrv wtTrn mn rrr iif a fitniii.a inHpr X' ru . iL-.t h f i-rv ft; 1..I-. I jilt fit Lroc J. li. Ouj laiA &. Co Chicago, U. ft noni.n plated wATCtiE. enr-rt Vik ia the uora 1. tVirni Vut t m Aiiun. vyWADDUo. A. CuLLTfcK . CO. Ciucaua. lix. Dr.A.G.QLIN'Si l rVrt If fritL in! K-ut V hinf ' lU. f.jrth mrmM ail I Htewai s4 a Prfvatfi nature. reu!t1nz from ! abicM or inrmtaaof ct'itji. Nominal ntM rc01'"" KmiMUMa, LeO f ltniorr( Impulrvd Nglil, a Slanhood or Impott-nc). Senou l-bllity, fwair Ttantly cured ; diwaa of the Hlud dir, Kldaeya Ltrcr, I.'anir'. A.tS ua, Oivrh. filer, aii 4 hnuU 1-i -rfs, tuid 1H r?4tKSOK KtMA!i.Kif.J to lib mmtntent. Ir.Olla Lat had a life-Jong iineoce, ant rum wliete otlierm fail. He k a rraduate of tlM ltr.md K h(, imm tin iiMa-curv. b the luvast pru-tice in the U. S. I, A OlE rtonirtnf traiimrrtt wit it private HWV brrd, exit mriie. fcierv cmvmvcm tnr rtlenU. SenJ fifty rn ti fo mrnple of RuUmr 'i'-otb nH nr itltv of Impnrtant Informatfcoa byspra. xtlt. OlalA'K Finale Fill, per Box. Con-nitirton fr-e. MARRIAGE GUIDE &!ZSzr yoanc and mui.iW mi of boih Seso, on ail di-e of a prorata Dlre. eaJaaWe adrfre U the nierml and thnM eMitemp.aUtiC mnrtte. Hw to be healihe nd tnil t. lf ry In tbe married neia tim. Everybody abouid gel Urn buuk. I'tum octiU, to mt area, eaaied. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSJHTli SHOP. Wagon, Ihiggy, Mru-hine and Plow re jairimj, and general jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repaiilng o farm ami otber machinery, as, there is a good lathe in my Mix;.. PETEK RA U EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon sh6i. He t.i well known as a . SO. 1 WOIUOIAN. " Jactv Wajoiis and ItiiKSiei made to oracr. SATISFACTION GUARANTKtU. Shop on Sixth street, onr.os:feS feh'ht's Sfa'it ! bt4 t Real. Estate and Lea a Offlc; , ZAXLrS JiQUailT AND XOflz, TAXES PAID, U. S. PATENTS" TO " LiilTD1 OBTAINED. ' Tltlew Camintl.r.ni IVrleeted.. LOAWS NEGOTIATE' It 1 a duty every man owes to himself and tc those Interested it ll hltu to know the coudl- . dltion of 11m. fiJe to hi properly. It I a fact well known to the W;;:U mofesslon, ami to reafc estate dealers, thathousa:iJs o the imittuvat , and uiiimftrjveJ farms of this wc;4ci :i country, . have iniiiertVct titles ; much expense aud .-.. aathm chu be saved by having yoiirtitlescxam--. ined and ict.fccted, at mice, ami before proper ty reaclu'.t eastern IL,ures In value, v. hen qties- titnable titles becme wore diP.lcuU to remedy. All persons clalmiug-titlo to lands should ob- . tain the Cuited States Tartit ajul L.it It re corded, the h-gal title from the Cfoveniment li vested in the individual through tie patci t and title Is not perfect until the Patent i ls.su- , ed and recorded, and eastern capitnlietx will not, loan money on such security unless It Is done. . As a matter of business convenience, I have., connected thitVj.avtuiept with my liw Prac-. . tice, and luae placed in t4iar. o( H W. S. Vise, who will, under my supervision,, attend to al matters kppcrtaiiuiic thereunto. A ten year's resilience in the Statu und Conn- , ty, with constant business experience, ami rela- Hons with Its inhabitants, ha loron-hif qual-.' ified me tor trjj.a:iet!i.g bushies vl lite abuve, mentioned character with facility. It- . WlXlir AM. Atl'y. at Law. ', W. S. Wl8K, Noeary Publ: oyi ' Henry Boeck Has removed to the lower pat t ofMain ist:cc5i ti what was Dove-vfe htU ii4 Immense Stock of Furnituro1 s larger thau he expected, and he WILL SELL OFF all present slock on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. lb-member the new stand down town. go, FOOT STOKE. Two stones full of furniture. Before I pack If away and have to handle lit ill over, I want t' .sell off a goud deal. Npw t your time t'J buv, CHEAP FOR CASH, if HEX BY BOECK. IIAUmVAIlE STOltK, Tn riatts.iiouth. N'cb., on Finn ih St.-, about tha 3IIDDLK OK THE BLOCK you will f.ud : loin Maulci s, (Iiand tiorsc' Slirrlng' l'loivs, J u Hi j riouN, Ciiltlt alorm, tiid all kinds of Farm Implorc'rUa antlt" shulf Hardware, Tin Warp, &c, &c. ALSO,, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sals: Sim W. D. JOKES' . XKW LIVEUY STABLE ri.ATTSMOUTir, xei:.' TVe old r.tNXKi: STAf.LKS in ri:;ttamoutl Neb., have been leased by Ir. Jones, and b. . lia opened a new ami bandsoi-ie lively i'l thi.s., A-ell known barn. The finest and besd ollioises. md carriages always ready to let. SADDl.K HOUSES CHEAI. ' Horses kepi for Salaf or to Trade. HOUSES TIIAINKP AND UIIOKE.'' ALSO l desire to give notice that I have a large, handsome brick bam. with plenty of room lor !iorscs at.d wmkoiih. I eaii put farmers mIh-I ;iii1 wajrons, loads of grain or auvtliini; all un-. tier cover, ii. t lie dry. Kcmember t bis. ThanMnir all mv il J iations for their many. favoi-s, I solicit their trade t Ids coming yearv. H'iified I can accommodate them bcttcraml 1 belter by them than ever bcfoie. GEO. W. KIXSEIi, llachluint, & an old linker and Ctini ner of Threxhln ."!lnehlne, has opened afhop on Sixth Slreetnar Mr. ronr ellj 's Jtlaeksinit h au! Wfon Miop y here he bMS pren.ireil himaelf tudn an r mill ii machine woi k without exre!J.ii4i. He has a N I l,;Utie.c;n. turn in wood. Iron. Steele, and allot tier metal in eonnectipu with inacjitve wj. He can do any. thing required in a gunsmith, even to making a. irun.of which wp have the evidence ia a I 'at. : brejich loader throwing one two or three bails at. once at will of the cruiiner. .Mr Ueo. W. Shrader a farmer ue;ir Bock IHulT nn old acquaintance of Mr. Kms.r from Virgin-. iaean Iw refertMl to in regard to Lis former ton-, nection with tha mj'niifa rture of threshing ina-rhim-s. ;ir Mr. Kinser a call ami wiil insure. f'ou satisfiMtory wojk oa any jai t of a Thresh-, n Machine. ' ;-iu6. rtflnn"""' bem.ule Vv every apent every IJ11U;,",I,H' in the l.u.sruess v.e furiii.sh. but . U) y i hose wiU;n u work can easily c-ani a, r-)Zen dollars a day riht lu f belt own Ior;:Ulles. ' Have no room to expbtin beH' ttutme.H jile.-vs-ant and honorable. Women, boys and piils On.. as well ;u men. We will f iiriiinh you a complete outfit free. Tiie business pay better tlian any, thing else. Wo will be;.r e-pense f -t ;t i-t j 11 you. l'ailici ilars free. Write ami see. Kami-. mh and mechanics, their sons and daughters, ' and all classes In need of paying work i t lumie should wri'e to us and learn all about tins wirk itt (luce. XowisfliB time. I-i.t, U-hiv. :Att-. dress T-.vi Aiiisi-j, Mutne. Burdick's National MAY S FEED GUTTER. Win Cot more, la a'gtTtn tlma, with leu pcwe than njr Cutter ia tha XBrkV A bar of iron Kay V ran Into thia machine , when in fall motion, and wo will warrant nothing worse to occur than mall dant U tbo knife. Beoonrmended by tba SI eet Utilwj 00ispakr af St. Locia and LonlaTlTlo. For (Joaciition aad prioea addreaa SEMPIiE, BERGE& CO. Hannfartarcn Asrlenltira Iq)pV3mcnta aod Spo,. ela1!!-! in Uardwro, 13 South mala St. Loui vTPieM. meatlon to ifbat aper you read Windham's 1 -