T1IK HERALD. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Sunday, April 1st, 1877. FOU Oil AHA FROIPLATTSMOUTH. Leaves 5 :4". a. in. Arrives 8 :5fl a. m. " 2 x20 p. in. " 3 :15 p. IU. FltOM OMATIA FOR PLaTTS MOUTH. Leaves 9 a. ra. Arrives 10 :H a. m. " 6 :00 p. m. T :15 p. in. TOR THE "WEST. Leaves Flattsmouth 9 :4o a. m. Arrives Lin coln, lz 15 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :O0 p. m. Freight leaves 7 :I0 a. ra. Ar. Lincoln 12 :25p.m. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney. 6 :40 a. in. Leaves Lincoln, I J :t3 p. m. Arrives Piattsmouth. 3 :15 p. m Fit-itht leaves Lincoln U ;15 a. in. Arrives rijttsmoutrj, 4 :12 p. m. GOING EAST. Express. C :13 a. m. Passenger, (train each day) 3 :50 p. in., except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train con nects at the usual time. A ETllVAL AND HEFARTCKE OF PLATTS-l- MOUTH WAILS. EASTERN, NORTHER A: SOUIUEBX Arm at -9riioa.il.. rtHl 5 :3 a. m. 3 :00 p. III. OMAHA VIA B. M. Arrive fit 10 a. m. Depart at - 2 :13 p. in. WFjiTEKN VIA P.. & M. Arrive at - 3 -.15 p. in. Depart at - 9 :00 a. m. W'FK.nN'i; WAT Fit. Arrive at 12 :00 in. I Depart at - 2 :00 p. in. KOCK BH'KKS & I'XION MILLS. Arrive at 12 aM in. I Depart at - 1 :00 p. ni. J. W. MARSHALL, P. M. LOG A LA D V EIITISEME N TS. Transient. 25 cents a line. Kcgular advertis ers, in cents per line. No advertisement insert -1 lor less ttian 25 eents. f.ecal notices it Statute rate. Attorneys and officers ol the law will be neld resoonsjbi. for alllegal notices tliey hand in, sunt all parties demanding .a proof of publica tion of any potica will be iiCld for the publica tion feo ot sucil totiec. COMMUNICATIONS. As our space is limited, all eoinnunleaf!ons vast ; i.e linef and to the point, wall no waste itf VVtl.iS. Hie paper is repoosil.'e fr the correctness aeeon'.iu i to cc;y .i iaid .'uatter and paid Le gai.s tidy. . i. A nv rt is;r.n wlirt tukes the TV' per reir.darly from the 1.0s -Gliicp. whether tt.:c.eil 10. 111s -is name, or v, nether lie 1 a SUbsCrib - r or not re-.ponsitne for the pay. J. It any person ordeis his pP-l r.r discontin ued, he must pay all arrearages, orth-' publish er :i'y .ntii.ue to sen 1 it until payment is made, and collect the whole; fououiit. whether the linoer 1 tv-jen toon toe oir.ee 01 n , i.....:.,,i.,it!,.,t iefnsj,;r to .ik? newspapers ami periodicals from the post j oilice, or removing and having them uncalled I'-r. is r 1 C .l l. ;dc:.ce cf i.NCf.MioAL r r.r-' r. V7"'Ws4 -Se Mr McLaughlin's notice of city lota in another column. Once more the good looking fare of Mike Maguire id keen cn our streets. Mike recoiti Pl-ttf mouth Brys iM di- ing well. Geo. Hansen is doing a fine job of masonary on the wall on Hast side of Mr. ritzgerald's lot. Letter fro.u Alton came in too lute for publication. AVill publish next wevk. Notice of sale -f Sebo I Land in another column, from Commissioner cf rublic Lands and Buildings. Jut received a large slock of Fresh Candies ic, at the Post Office News Depot. Mr. Fitrgt rtilu's I t is much improv ed l.v Hip new wall, coal hous. iVc. and the new fence-but we'll wait till ! he gets it up. See notice of I'niversi'y of Ne braska in another column. Will give further notice m-xt week which lack of space prevents in this issue. Another new thing both useful and rnamental was on exhibition cn our street?. A combination of glass cutter, knife. a:ul sizzors sharpener, can owner, wrench, and tack hammer, in- j t reduced by Joseph Eaiiey. Buy one oi'l" fortv cent?. II. D. Stone, Esq., one of our new lawyers crime to our assistance on Sat urday Mr. Stone is in position to es- j tallish a good bus.hu ss hero and wi shall be glad to sro libit succeed. , ; , T .... , j Me-srs 1. s. and V, . .J. ,wi.e.oon' ; tbemseives m isters f the moving bus- j hi.s: the large depots of the B. A: M. j ' t are wa'king -:te;-d:!y towards their dos tination under their skillful mardpa lation of tlie Rollers and Pulleys We learn that Mr. John Fitzgerald j has signified l.'s intention of bringing : his Greenwood herd of short l:rrr.s j down to oar Ca-s C-. Fi.ir r.ext wed:, j These cattle tooic toe sv etq stake t;fiZ5 last year at the state F..ir; and will be well worthy of tee notica of our stock men. " ""7! , , , -Mr. Spangler , miles south had ; . e . . . 1 . .1 vitiT 1. 1 irrnt n 1 nfr .-..i a span or. inui" nuv.rw .. .1 , Saturday mornir.g. We learn that th j stacks were blown down badly in his 1 vicinity in the same storm. I The Professer tells us the High School .literary Society will hold its first meeting on Friday evening Sept. j 14th and continue once in two weeks j or each alternate Friday evenings. Ve . ire in receipt of a fine pair of j Es'- ex Pins from the Stock Farm of J. ! W. Van loren Esq, of Ripon, Wis., ad vertised in this paper, they arc quite young yet but as they have a good ape tite we are encouraged to think they will grow. To the Ed. Herald: Will you please publish the following notice: Judges of the trotting match will be men with no inteie&t in the Race. Dis interested incu will also be chosen for judges of all otock where there is any competition. There will be special pains taken to that end. II. R. Todd. By request of Snp.t. of horses and a!! ki-ds of steel-. Ca3 Co. Agricultur- GRAND BALL, SEPTEMBER CTII, for particulars see another column. 2312 The Public Schools will open on the 10th day of Sept- 1S77. It is re quested that all proposing to attend will put in an appearance on the first day, that they may be enabled to start with the classes to which they are as signed. The High School course will inc tide the studies laid down in the manual for the first years of that course substituting Latin for German. The text books used will bo those pre scribed by the manual. Pupils in tending to enter the High School Grade will be kind enough to provide them selves with the necessary book3 before the schools commence in order that no time may be lost. W. Y. Drcmmond. Principal. SCHOOL BOOKS at Post Office News Depot. Bear in mind that the Mason & Hamlin Organ is the organ for the fam ily or the church, and that you can get any one of their numerous beautiful styles on the easiest terms ever offered. Several of the new styles can be seen by apphing to James Pettek, Agt. Piattsmouth. OK AND BALL, SEPTEMBER GTIT, for particulars see another column. 2o'i2 We are requested to publish the following communieati-n. South Bend, Nebraska, ) August 23th 1377. ( Friend Herald: I am no grammar ian, therefore I am anxious to have the County Supt., give his rule3 fur the following expressions taken from bis letter concerning the institute. Viz; 1st, "To again call." 2nd, "livery person will avail thnm stlces of its rare opportunities to better them for their work.' j 3d, "Text Books and dictionaries for ... r . i iciciciivis. 4.- (;0lie fOL- work as Well as pleasure. 5ih. " A numbor of interesting lec ture's, during the institute will be giv en." Respectfully, yours, &C. biN Tacks. For sale, cheap, ISO Desirable build ing lots in tho. city of Pkittsiiioitth, Title pel feci. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. V. McLaughlin Cashier lit National Hank. 2Jtf NEW STYLE 240 MASON HAMLIN OR GAN. onl $163. 27 mouths 'time without interest. Correspondingly lower for cash. (iliAND CALL," SEPTXMEER OlH. for particulars see ai.other column. 23.2 SCHOOL COOES AND M ATEItIA LS used in the School Boom, at the Post Oiiice News Depot. The Fall term of our.schools com mences on Monday September 10th as per notice of principal in another column. The scholars have had a long vacation and will undoubtedly be on hand promptly as lie requests to corn- wUh their classe. No scholar I wishes to ie ueiuioi ana an snouui aim I to be on hand at 9 a.m., Monday morn 1 . mg. E. G. Dovey and Son always had a good run of custom keeping as th:-;. al ways do, qiiitt, gentlemanly ck'i"Ks who make it their business to nitr-ud to their numerous customers, waiting up i on them with courtesy and promptness. ; But now in their new and commode ! on- quarters, tha iicir. uot and atrcn t- itv appeapance of the establishment has its etfect alo iu increasing the amount of p ttronage tl ev receive. University of Nebraska. Opening of Fall Term postponed tin- 1 t'esuay. uct. vd. iy mac time tae J ' Ll I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 111 tU K. I IV.' A 4 IJ l t i'-vil j and refitted. I Instruction L'iven in all t he branches of a iil-eral e.lucation. The Univeititv is furnished with an aiIiple i;i,rj,r extensive cabinet, and the most approved apparatus. Tuition a bsolxtte ly rnt::: to all. T 1 .1,. ........... iiiciiientai r.xpensts . ;i lerm. ' Board from S i to $ a week. Sta I dents may board themselves at a much i less expense. Catalogues sent on application to II. B. FAIKFinLD. 23tl Char.ctllor. Gil AND BALL! There will be a Grand Ball given at Fitzg- raid Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. Gth, l!?77. Committe of general airaugements Win. Neville, J. P Young, Floor Managers John Fitzgerald, D u Wh,(.le ;v. L. WtIi,, Wra. Stad- elmann. TICKETS TO BALL, '1,23. Refreshments served in the Hall Good music engaged for the occasion. A GENERAL INVITATION IS" EXTENDED TO ALL. 2tJt2 Fair! !:ilr! Notice to fxibiturs ;tt th Ca."s Coun- 1 ty Fair, Sept 4th. 3th, G.h, a:;d 7th, lb.. 1 lit entiv ljO'.);d ni the society 1 are now open at my office th . 1 I A. HI I I .7 mouth Neb., an I all person. wishing to make entries for the Fair, can do so bv calling on me personally, tin 1 those living at a distance can if thev prefer ! make their entries bv letter addressed I to the Secretary, stating the articles and class in which they wish to com pete; and by doing so, greatly oblige. Respectfully, J. P. Young, Secy 21-tf. Eureka, the patent seamless back shoe, the boss shoe of America.it fits the best, wears the best, is made of the ! best material by experienced workmen, and warranted by C. M. Henderson and Fleming & Race. 2U3. Mpus heavy boots, full stock, for -c s-(S t xsi ; f rr-0 , - v. Camp Meeting at Eight 5Iilo GroTe. Commenced August 2nd and contin ued three weeks. Able ministers were present throughout the meeting. Tlev. Wm. Hass, of .Seward, a very able sneak er, preached the second Sabbath. Ilev. E. II. E. Jarie3on. of Omaha, the fa mous revival singer, attend d for three days. Sabbath before last the crowd was larger than at any previous meet ing, the pastor. Rev. J. A. Hudson, preached the sermon, and his efforts were highly spoken of. Mr. I). S. Dra per, thinking he might assist the Socie ty in paying off the minister, proposed furnishing everything and giving half the profits on anything sold to the church, the result has not been a finan cial success, although spiritually it is to be hoped good has been accomplish ed. The total profits of the stand dur ing the meeting has been $27.70, half of which goes to the church. Mr. Hud son, as we understand, is considerably disappointed. It seems he has paid $100 on the church debt, and is now paying another hundred, that he has only received 8100 for preaching since he came to Nebraska, and that he needs what lie lias paid out, and earned since, badly. He was offered 75 for his in terest in half the profits, at the com mencement, but did not accept, expect ing to realize $100. He gives Mr. Dra per the credit of having done the best lie could, in fact, says he has done well, but, expenses look the profits. As there was considerable curiosity to know the financial result of the meeting we took pains to ascertain, and give them as re ceived from reliable authority. The above came in too late for publication last week. Conference Appointments. The United Brethren Conference sta tioned their Preachers as follows: Lincoln District S. Austin P. E. Ashland circuit Bather mission Polk York circuit Palo circuit Seward circa it West Blue circuit W. II. Shepherd To be supplied II. T. Vangorden S. E Lloyd Henry Lohr C. G. Bowers E. F. Austin Friendville circuit J. I. Mitchiui Lincoln missioa To be supplied UnaJilla circuit Neb. City mission Plattsm'h. circuit Slove Creek " J L. Piper O. Kneppor J. A. Kcnaston J. N. Martin P Oaia'ia District Norfolk mission S.antou mission Mai tinsburgh c. E. J. P. Cotton To be supplied D. T. Hutchinson Elk Valley mission To be supplied Omaha mission Blair circuit Burl co. mission Hooper Schuyler circuit Prairie Creek in. St. Pa;. I circuit Gran I Island Kearney District Platte circuit Howard mission EJgar circuit Middle mission Kearney circuit North Platte in. Beaver City m. Arapahoe mission Guide Bock " Webster Co. " Hebron circuit Beatrice District To be supplied II. Keith Lovelace J. (J. Jones J. II. II dey J. W. Ward C. Kid, 11 J. J. Lohr D. D. Weimer P. E. E. Is. Kenoyer B ivley J. J. Haskins J. II. Pee II. S. Spafford W. S. .pooncr J. Bremser To be supplied J. Cooper Squires J. II. Ernbree W. P. Caldwell Pose Creek circuit E. F. Bowers F.iirlmry " lb a1 ' 'ce mission i'.-tvvn-e " Humboldt circuit Howard sterling " Swan Creek " Plea-ant Hill " Glengary mission Filmore circuit To be supplied Byron "Ileal 1 To be supplied D. Kinnison W. IS. Lloyd C. F. Haywood To be supplied H. L. Jones .T.Elliot M. Waltemiro Personal. Gen. .Tni. R. Cleric and family, spent Sunday in this citv. Miss Anna M. Dakin, left for a vis it at her home in Decatur on Tuesday. Mr. W. F. J. Coiuly of th:? Hastings Journal, gave us a call on Monday, on his way East with wife and baby. G. W. Iloldridge Esq., the Assistant Supt., of the B. Sc M. Hail Road, is in town looking after the interests of the company. Mr. Glover on? of the Proprietors of the "Chronicle was- in town looking up n'orem'in on M nl ay, guess lit? found them aboutwis scarce as hens teeth. Rev. Mr. Barrows state Evangilist of th? so called Christian Church, com menced a course of daily meetings at their church in this city on Saturday and draws crowds. C apt. L. D. Bennett has again made his appearance, looking hale and hear ty, after his long stay in the Black Hills. II ' reported the climato on the mountains as delightful. We were agreeably surprised on Monday by meeting Prof. II. B. Geer and his accomplished .Lady, of Tabor, Iowa. Mr. (Jeer is Prof, of Music in the college, and assisted by Mrs. Geer. They were on their way to Weeping Water for a visit, and we are happy to be able to say . they will retain here !. 1 c'mit.i sin -.-..l-i ,;! 'p!.-. t.. . . 1 .. lessor is one o; tie? most thorough teachers of music ia the west tin I both himself ami lady are tine performers. See notice of National Silver Plat uv Co- "Fov ,linety da's-' in another column. Come ye, come ye. Farmers, Machine men, bring your dull ploivs and get them sharpened, bring your Threshing machines or any part of them needing repairs and have them put in order, Robert Donnelly can do it and more than that he will do it and to your sat isfaction, for reasonable prices. The wagon shop under the personal manip ulation of lVter Rauen, is also rolling -out new wagons constantly, they show their value by the short time they re main at the shoe after they are finish ed. Give tbc-je gentlemen a call. 22t3 SPECIAL. NOTICES. Just opened at Sciinasse &Geaieoei:g's, a fine large stock of Custom made clothing. Mule3 for Sale. One span of large mulo3 for sale cheap. Enquire of Jos-Schlateu, 22m2 Piattsmouth. Eye, liar and Deformities. One or more of the Surgeons of the Central Surgical Infirmary, of Indian apolis, Ind., will visit Plattsmoutli pro fessionally, at the Platte Valley House. Thursday and Friday Sept.. G and 7, Lincoln, Saturday and Monday, Sept., 8 and 10, and Nebraska City, Thursday and Friday. Sept., 13 and 14, at Cen tral Hotel All alllicted with any disease of the Eye or Ear, Catarrh, Cross Eyes, Club Foot, Spinal Curvature, Fistula in Ano, Piles, Epilepsy and Chronic Dis eases can consult them free of charge. Artificial Eves inserted. Remember the dates. 22 w2 $4.50 FOR CALF BOOTS made to order at 3f ERG ? FA CTOR Y 2Gtf. Hkli- for the weak, nervous, and dehilitated. Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belts and other appliances, all ahout them, and how to distinguish the gen uine from the spurious. Book, with full partic ulars, mailed free. Address PiLVKKMACiiEa Galvanic Co., 232 Vine Street, Cincinnati, O. lSjl-alt. Wedding Bristol card board at the IlEUALD office. LENIIOFF & XOXNS, Mornins: Dew S;loon ! One door east of the Saunders TTmise, We keep Inc best 01 Eeer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 33m9 Constantly on Hand. Fleming & Race have received the finest slock of boo'.s and shoes ever brought to Cass county, which they propose to sell cheaper than ever. 2113 J. V. WECKBAClv has gone east for his FALL AND WINTEP. STOCK of dry joo:l-i gronrivs an t general merchandise, hold your horses a week or two and he will have in a bran Lew outfit at bottom prices. 2212 Jtcst Received. A tremendenus stock of clothing, latest styles which I will sell cheaper than ever. W.yf. -tadelmann. 22 1 2 Robert Shcrtvao P Price IJs. I'ine boots for $o.0', Fine sowed boots for $7.0) Alexis buckle shoes $ 1.50 Ladies Calf Slu es for $2.23 R: pairing equally cheap. 11-tf . Time and Season. Best grades of till kinds of FOOT-WARE lGtf for the warm davs at Meboes. How it is Done. The first object in life with the American people is 'to get rich; the second, how to regain good health. The iiisi can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the snnd (good health) by using Green's August Fiow er. Should you be a despond'-ait suf ferer from any of the effects of Dys-pep-ia. Liver Complaint, Indigestion &c, such as Sick Headache. Palpita tion of the Heart, Sour Stomach. Hab itual Costiveness. Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, ivc, you need not sailer anoth er day. Two doses of August Uowcr will relieve you at once. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Regular si.o 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Drug gists in the U. S. ll-tl'-alt. If you want a pair i'f good boots go to Fleming & Race, and ask for R. M. IIendekson'.s Chicago hand m ade goods. 21 13 Fine Boots for $5.00. Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes for $1.50 Sherwood's boot & shoe Empokicm, Plattsmoutli, Neb. ll-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in any stvle desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon fc Nathan. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price lor any amount of potatoes. 2t)tf FAIM FOR SALE. 2in acres in section al, town twelve, range tlev en. a miles south-east of Louisville station, B. ft M. It. It. Cass County, Ncluaska. lr-0 Acres l iider CUltlvailoia, with house ami barn, tirchard and forest tree.-, plenty ot spriug water. Will be sold in SO acre tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater. jew eler, Piattsmouth. Neb. 1 Inn! Full lino, of every kind of goods at the Store of J. V. Weckbach, w hich his army of clerks are dispensinc: as List as they can hand over the goods. ti". Childrens' boots and shoes, silver tipped and raw hided, at Fleming & Race's. 211-3 Ladies', Misses', and Childrens' shoe , in Serge, Kid. Foxed Goat. Patent Goat, Calf and Bull, at Fleming & Races. runner's Alfenlion. Ileojienins of Harness Shop: Tlie undersigned Legs leave to tinnoniice tliat he li is reo; enetl Iiis harness shop at the ohl stand, adjoining tip Hard ware store of Mr. Mnthew "s and is now ready to supplj those who will favor him with their jtatronapjo, with first class work in his line, to-wit : Carriage, Uugsy, and Draft Harness, Saddles, col lars, bridles, halters, whips, &. Ile piiirin.o; done on tdiort m it ice. I'lease give me a call. liespectfullr, Jxo. Schl ftn. riattsmouth, An;;. -Mat, 1877. Sickle Grinders. Th.- umlersigned having made ar rangements for supplyiii"; sickle grind ers and grind stones to persons who wish them, can now do so by leaving their orders with me or J. V. Marshall. S3 must accompany the order, which will be receipted for, und S3 on deliv ery of the mat-Line. B. Siebold. Fiattsuiouth, Aug. ISth, 1877. "pta 31 ANY VT1I0 ARE SUFFERING from the effects o warm weather and are dc biliiated. are advised ty physicians to take moderate amounts of whisky two or three times during the day. la a UUI- whi! those who adopt this advice frequently 1.iciv:l.j the num ber of "drink" and In t:ni beco ee conflr.iied inebriates. A ljeveraie wl-.icil vi',l not ere a to thirst for intoxicating liquors. ..nd which is in tended especially lur the benefit of debilitated Sersons. whether at home or abroad, is Dr. chenck's Sea Weed Tome. Containing the juices of many medicinal herbs, this prepara tion loes not create an appetite for the intoxi cating cup. The nourish!. i' and the life-supporting propel! ies of nrtiny valuable natural produclioiis contained in it and well km wn to medical men have a most strengthening iu!l!i ence. A single bottl of the '1 onic w ill ilcmon strate its valuable qualities. For debility aris ini; from sickness, over exertion or from :uiy cause whatever, a w inenlas-fiil of Sea Weed Tonic taken after m.-ais will strengthen, tne stomach and create an appetite for wholesome food. To all w ho are about leaving their homes, we desire to say that the excellent effects of Dr. Sclii-iick's seasonable remedies. Sea Weed I on ic, and Mandrake Pills, are particularly evident when taken by those uho.-o.t iiijui iously ail'eet ed by a chan-'e of water ami diet. No person .should leave borne without taking a supply of these safeguards along. For sale by all Drug K'.st. I'Jti A Great Bargain. I have a line 12 stop Mason Sc 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. & IPs. new pat ent action that takes the lead in im provements in Reed Organs. Call and see it. To see is to believe. James Pettee, Agt. New cake pan, enquire at the Her ald office. 24t. Itea;l, Read. Fine calf boots made t5 order for $1..j0. Sewed boots for $0.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes $4.00; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges'. 12-tf Slippers for 33 cts at Merges. 12Lf Dick Streight has got some carriages and wagons to sell. Call and see them. 17tf For Sale. N. W. 21, 12, 12 situated about six miles l'rini Piattsmouth good land 30 to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements wi'.J !! for ue sixth down balance in equal payinems 1 2 3 4 and 5 years, ten per cent int. annally. Inquire of D. Kemick of Pawnee City, Ntb., or Maj. D. II. Wheeler. Piattsmouth, Neb. July Oth 1377. lG-tn2 Ad ruin is trator's "Sale. I will offer at puhlkt sale, on Thursday. Aug. 3 th. at ! o'clock a. in., on tic farm beloiiinu: to t lie estate of Marl in Pneiiard. deceased, near Mt. Pleasant. Cass Co., Neb., the personal prop erty belonging to said estate, consist jug of (hi ee mares ; one uelding ; two jear old liiiey ; one wagon and harness ; also, cows, young st.iek. bos, fanning mill, corn saeller aaii other fann ing implements. Tj-.ums di sale : Niri ino-.ths credit with 10 per cent inle:v-t and gooj security Sums of and under, cash hi hand. II. I'.chch. 2ihv3 Aduiiiiistiaior. FA 11 M EUS A TIE NT I ON! Julius Pepperherg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmoutli, Neb. I'ig ir Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccocs for smoking purposes. Fm Hah. Best qualities of plug-smok-;ng tooacco al vays on hand. 20-tf. Fine boots for $5.00 Fine Sewed boots $7.00 Alexis buckles shoes $4.50 tit Robert ther wood's. lltf The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next GO days in clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a snpei b stock of ladies and chilui ens sloes, which will be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf The boss shoes, Eui:eica, in all sizes, for Misses and young ladies, at Flem ing e'e Race's. 21t3 Pa nips. Looking out of otir sanetum on Monday morn ing we disco v er -'l water coming out of the end ot a hose, some ;; I to 4 feet from I lie top of t lie Saunders House, i pon g over to invesij caf e t ho mvs' "ry we found 1 'ie ol lu r end of the hose al tieii"! to t h-pnac spoilt that is u-e. for tin' Hotel kitchen, and only one mail work ing tne leer. ,ir. Gregory is offering these pumas in t ne ei M i; et t very b.w prices. Tnis nine is aeuo. lodged to be the best force pump i ; the world. Ir is strong and durable, 1:0 suiae j i;s and leal her v alv.-s t get out of order, and pumps so easy that a child can work it. Oi. will be put up in a public well on Main street soon. Parties wishing pumps for deep or shal low v. ells sliimld examine t his 01. e betoi e p;o - chasit:,: ; !:-ev. hei e. .1. S. (iUKOottV. naf Saunders 3Iou-e. l'laltsmouth. Neb. Slippers for 35 cts at Merges'. 12tf Slippers for 35 cts. at Merges'. 12tf Every fashionable shad? of silk for ti immiiirrs, and also every fashionable hape of hat, can be seen at Solomon & Nathan's emporium. otf i ho Centaur Liaim3atsin. v mmi. subdue swellings, heal burns and w ill cure Rheu matism. Spa in. ami an flesh, bo-;e or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is for family use, the Ve!'ow Wrapper for aiiii.ials. A list of th- ingredients are contained around each l.otile They are cheap, speedy anil certain. Tha cortain, p2edyaiu,lvlI,Il!ess remedy for children, is Pitcher's Castoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey and as certain in Ps e Heels aj Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms, Sour Stomach, and Disordered Bowels, there is nothing like Cast 01 la. lilt 13 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon Sc Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over all sma'ler dealers. They propose fm ni.-sh-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 lioats and h;es. Call and extimine the low down 1 6 1 f . rr rc es a t M i: im es. lly universal accord Avku's Ca thautic I'ri.Ls are thy best of :tll tuir- gti'.ives for family use. They ,-ue the product, of long, laboi ions, and success ful chemical investigation, and their extrusive use, by Physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, proves them tho le.-t and most effectual and purgative Pill that med ical science can devise, lieiicg purely vegetable no harm can arise from their j use. In intrinsic; value, and curative ! powers no other pill can be compared j with them, and every person, knowing j their virtues, will employ them, when j needed. They keep the system in ner- feet ortlcr, and maintain in healJiy action mt whole macniaery of lile. Mild, searching and effectual, they are ! specially adapted to the needs ot tlie digeslive apparatus, derangements of j which tliey nrevert and cute, if timely ! taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild, but effectual, cathartic is retjuired. For sale bv all Dealers. LEGAL NOTICES. Sale of Common School Land. ! Notice Is hereby fuven tloit on rrlday the I :t V day cf October, 177, all the school Land in ( a-;s county icnconir-i ticsom, (except licit wuiv.ii h..s hi en leased will be offered at pnblicatu to ihehUhest bidder, .it the office of the county Treasurer, of said county, said sale commenc ing jit 10 o'clock a. in., and continuing until a:l o said iar.d has been olfcrert. Full description and appraised value of siiid laud will bd lound at the county Treasurer's office. Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 2Ttli day of Ati'-'iist. A. D. 1T7. By order of the Board of Educational bands and Funds. F.M.DAVIS. 2 U7 f om'r. Pub. Lands sn l Buildings. J. C. Ccmmixs. County J'rea.surer. Agent. SlieriiTs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale Dsued by Win. L. W ells, L lerk of the District Court. 2d Judici al District. wiUiia and for Cass county, Nebras ka, foul to me directed, I w ill on th 1st day of October. A. D. 1.-C7. at in o'clock, a. lit., of said dav. at th siouili door of the Court House, in the Citv of Piattsmouth, in said county, sell at public uncti.M the follovvinz real estate, to-vvit : The r.orth east quarter (nel of the north east quarter (I'CUi of section thlrf v-three (a.-,) town eleven (11) north of ratine twelve cast of the c.ih P. M. The earne beiiiii levied upon and ta ken as t'.ie property of Cynthia Barber and John Giluiore. defendants ; to satisfy it ud;mrnt of said 'ourt, recovered bv II. H. Geier. plaintiff. Piattsmouth. Neb., A115.. '-0. A. D. 1S77. 2.115 M. B. Cltleis. SherifT. Legal Notice. Before YV". II. Newell County Judpe. In thrt matter of the adoption of Mahal a R. pitcher by C. N. Tiffany. Notice Is hereby giveD that application has been made to me tor the adoption by C. N. Tif f.iuy of Mahal.i K. Pitcher Daughter of Martha Pitcher and that a hearing of said matter will be had before me at in o'clock a. m. 011 this 18th day of September A.D. 1877. at the Court House in Flattsinotitn City, Cass County Nebraska, when all parties interested may attend and they shall be heard. Pl.dtsinouth. Neb.. An?.. 27th 1S77. 23Ui W. H M.whl County I tidtf O Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons having accounts against tlie. estate of Eiias Forbes de ceased to file the same in the office of the Coun ty Judge, in I'latlsmoutli. Neb., on or before the Till day of March. A. I). 1377, and to meet the executors ot said estate on said day, t one o'clock, at said ottice, for allowance of the same. Plattsmoutli, Neb., Aug. 27th. 1S77. Ziii W.M. II. .s k well, Co. Judge. Legal Notice. To FAixdinf Hess: You are hereby notified that John Hess did on the lDth day of August, A. D. 1877 file his pe tition in the District Court of Cass County. State of Nebraska against you. tlie object and, praver of said petition is that lie may !p divorc ed from you. on the fond hearing of this action, ami have awarded to him tlie care and custody of Frederick Amos Hess. George Drurv He?, and Joseph Wright Hess, minor children, and the fi uit of ins marriage with you. The can'? alleged in said pel u ion for s iij' divoicu is will ful absence on your part for more than three vears. and y tu are fa ther notirled that you are required to answer said pel itioii on or Peiore the 2ltli dav of September, A. D.. 1877. John Hks. CiiAr.vtA.v & Spragtjk. Solicitors. 2114 Sheriffs ISa'e. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued bv Wm- L, Wells rlcrk of tlie District Court, within and for Cass fount v, Nebraska, and to me directed, i will on the lath day of September A. D. 1877, ;;t o'clock, a. in., of said day, at the South door of the Court House in the "'"y Platts month. in s.od County. Seli at Puliiie Auction the following real csme to-wit : Lots ten 1 o i and eleven (1!) in Block twelve (12 in the city ot Plattsmoutli. Cass County, Neoraska. the same being levied upon and taken ;l the prop erty of J.is. M. O'Conncr, Administrator ot es tate of .fas. M. o'Gorram deceased. the Caili"iie c!iuri !i of the cil y of l'latt'uoul h et al, Di t'en tlents : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by Peterson ft Hanson Ply intilfs. Plattsmoutli, Neb . August st!i. A. D. 1S77. 2015 M. BTCltlkk Sherhf. Bankrupt Notice. All persons who are indebted to the Estate of Jos. Miera Bankrupt, are lieieby notified to call and pay the same, a I have been ordered to collect t he same as soon a.s possible ami an early compliance with this l. tu.ee nuv save costs. Wm. H. Smith. 21tr, Assignee in Bankruptcy. Sherifi's Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells. Clerk of the Idstrict Court. 2nd Judicial DVt i act. w it bin and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 17th day of September. A. 1. 1S77, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said dav, at the south rtoorof the Court House. in the city of I'lattsiuouth. in said County, sell at Pub lic auction the following Heal Estate to wit : 'Hie south east quarter tS. E. "i t of the north west quarter iN. W . ' 1 1 of sec. tw nCJt town elev en (tl i north of range t welve (12) east of the C p. in.. I he same being lev it d upon and taken id the property of Joseph E. Jcllers, Barbara Jef fers, li.ins line and l. V. FalkcrV. Defendants : to satisfy a Judgment of Said Court recovered bv Anseicio B. Smith Plaintiff. i'lattsmuuth, Nebraska. August. 14 A. D. 1877. 2!Ci M. B Cltlkk Sheriff. . Legal Notice. To Julia ll irtmnn and .S' im'i JT-irtmnn: You are hereby iiotin.nl that Ernest Spelling and Charles I., llernays iid on tlie aist dav of July. A. D. ls"7. tile t.ieir iieli'.ioa in the Dis trict Court, within and for the County of Cas. and State of Nebraska, against you. setting forth that ou gave a mortgage "to the n.iid Charles L. it.'inays (a- trustee to secure the payment of a certain promNory note given by Joiin llaltmali. payable ro the oriier of Ernest Spoiring. f r the sum cf .sl.ooo dated Stqit. 1st, lsrio on tic south-west quarter of the south west pi oter of section three Co tow u leveni 11) nort h of range eleven 1 11 east of the 6th P.M. and the south-east ouarter of the t.outh-east quarter ol the south-west quarter of section t vveiu y-t wo (22) to . n twelve 1 12) north of range eleven fit i east, and praying tlmt an account be taken of the amount due upon Siiid note and mortgage, and that said lands may be sold to pay the same, and you arc further' notified that you are required toappearand answer said peti iion on or betoie the 10th day of September, A. D. IS77. Signed, Ernest SPEinixrj and Cn.vs. L. Bkknavs, Per Chapman & Spkaoce, their Atty's 19t5 Leal Notice. In the Cass County Idstrict Court of the Sec ond Judicial District ol Nebraska. John Black, plaintiif. v .Iamc3 H. Dick and Margaret A. Difr., defend. nil. To the tle'eii'hv.t., J.iw IT. Die's art'l Mnryi- r, t A. iKc'.t, itbift .' 1 mt.i-rCiiJcAt dreml- Oht. Yon. and each o yna vv;!l take notice that Joint i h'C.. ot tlie County of l as- ami state of Nebraska, did on the ;id day of August. Ls77, file lii petition ia tlie Cass County District Court, within and fertile County of Cass ia said Slate ol Nebraska, against the said James H.Dick ami Margaret A. Dick, deteud t.os. setting fori h that the s..id James H. Dn-.i Old on on th" lata day ot Nov.. ls:u, gie to the said John Black, hii. t be S lid James 1 1. DicK's pioniisory note, for the sum of forty dollars, and thereby prom ised to pay tin' said Joan Bi ack.sjvty days from the date thereof, the said sum of forty dollars wi: h interest at 12 per cent per annum, interest payable seuii-aii ueilly. which time lias long s.i. e p issed. ami vet if- h is n tt pud s;od sum nor any pan t hereof, but the same remains due and w lieily unpaid, and ia order tj collect the same, said John lilaen has commenced a suit in attachment. Yon ate hereby notified to appear and answer said petition Sep tember 17. is;;, according ro lav. and tlie rules of said Court, or judgment Will be entered against you by default, and your property cold to sat i.'.i'y the value. (got 1" John Black. SheriiTs Sale. p.yirtu? of two ee,-ut ions ivsued by the Cleik tf the District Court, within and for Ca-s count v. Nebraska, -.'nd to me directed. I w ill sn the day ttf Sejtiember A. D. Is77.at 2 o'clock. It. in., ot said day. at tne south door of t lie Court louse in the City of riattsmouth. in said Coun ty, sell ;it public, icier ion i.e lollowing real es tate to-vvit : The nort h-east quarter die1,) of the sonth-w est quarter tsvvl4) of .section six oil town ten tin) range iia east of the c p. in., ami the north-west quat ter(Ti w U ) of the south-west quai ter of sect ion six (t:) town leu (lot rmige thirteen east of the 6 p. lit. ami the nouth-west quarter of s vv qr of sodium six C town ten (tot range 13 ; the s e fourth is e Uec town ten. range l;t. easi of the t p. in., aii in Ca-s county Nebraska. The same being levied upon and ta ken :i the property of Vailerv & Kulfiier. de fendants : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv T. H. Weber & Co.. plaint I ifs. Plattsinotith, Neb., July 24th. A. I . ls77. l9to .M. B. 1. 1; rt-tu, Sheriil. E. PARMELE, SALE, FEED cf- LIVERY STABLE. On Main street ner.rly opposite the Couit Houe. 1'latiamouth, .b. HorsEs foR Sale. The buying and seTH-ig of good linrses made the specialty of the business. m,.. u p n NVV KOfSeS & CaiTiageS, and gentle horses, lor Ladies to drive art kept al this Stable. Also a carry a!I. which runs to the depot, and win carry passenger from any place in town on fall. FARMERS CALL AND E A A MINE MY STOCK FOR SALK. Y- I'AlC.lili.V- C ?1 J Z s4 3 DTOK STREIGHT'S Feed and Salo Stables. Cornea- Gth und Pearl Sts. HOVtSjlS BOiKDED ey las DAV, WEEK, 6R MOXTU HORSES BOUGHT. SOLI) Oil TRADED, For a Fair Commission. TEAMS AT ALL HOXJltS. Pai ocular attention raid to Driving and Training TROTTIXC STOCK. Ai.89 A hearse I a.ioshed whea called for. HEADQUARTERS. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Fresh Beer & Ale. Silt I AI. ATTEXTIOX PAID TO FiRMLKS. Bottled Beer for Family use, d-c., d-c. OEO. EDQERTON. Henry Bceck Has removed to the lower part of Main street n what was Dovey's Store. His Immense Stock of Furniture is larger llian he expected, and he WILL SELL OFF all present stock on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. Remember the new stand down town, a 90 FOOT STOKE. Two stories full of furniture. Before I pack It away and have to handle It all over, I want to sell oil a good deal. Now Is your time to buv, CHEAP FOR CASH, of IIFNKY BOECK. f P f1fsCan't nsi" cvr-rv age.-.t every SvUllU11'1"'11' I" "!e 'nislnes'i we furnish, but 0 JJUUlose wi!'!1rf f0 ""ik cau easily earn a .r..zen dollirs a dav right In theii own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business jdcas ant and iionorable. Women, boys and feii"!3 do as well a-s men. We w ill furnish you a complete out lit free. The business payp better than any thing else. We will bear expense f starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farm ers and mechanics. Ihelr sons and daughters, jimi all classes in need of paying work at borne, should wri'e to us and learn ail about the work at once. Now is the time. Dotft delay. Ad dress T'iL' & Co.. Augusta, Maine. BAP.NF.C' FOOT POWER m Ann V'RDV tt different in;.cliine v.lth which Builders, Cabinet Makers, Wagon Maker3 iind Jobber in miscellaneous work can'compete astooCAL TV a Nit PKK'E with steam power manufacturing ; also Amateur's supp'ies. saw blades, fancy woods and de signs. sav wnere you renu thii and seiid for catalogue and i rices. W F John I1abe, Kocktord. N lnnebago Oi. non' yoi'R r. llTcrlsir Copying iaok. 1 Midr of Cficniiral Ipr. tiuiekly copies iinv writln.J WIIHOI T Water, PKLSS. or BKL'SH. used at home, binary or of fice. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of let ters, every business man. clerg men. correspon dents, travelers it is invaluable sells at sight. Send a.OO nl we will send H .0 page book, letter size. BV MAIL paid to any address. W c refer to any Commercial Atfiiey. Send stamp for Agents' Circular. IIXCIILMOK SI '.. 1IO Dearborn f4t., Cliicngo. 111. SOOO A EXT! wanted. 4n;0 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLA CKSMI Til II0RSE SH0IIING, AND WAGON REPAIRING All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS mended Neatly & Promptly :0: Horse, 3Iule& OxSltoeing. In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see U3. " INTZETW" SHOP, on Fi'th St.. between Main and Vine Streets, just across the corner from the sew HERALD orFicK. loyl A PHYSIOLOGICAL ITiow o Marriage lOuidet3 Wed calc end iinl. i rial Trinin nn lba r k d lutie L,t nuriiike nd th A W t ate rr-ua.nK- 2tw pejet, f.rx On ill j;or ir.oi Private fcntttre amn.g tfjin B8i Ab'J. S.icM'Pi. or fecrel ri9ie, mull til bet BIMlnof air., 2:t .H'l'M1"!'". pwillrt". A CLINIOALi LFCTCHHTon ths uo !; tT.a Oiom; ut thi- Throntand I.unt s, Ca'arrh.Euptuxe, Ui OpnmHbit.c..t)'iff'li . , L Jier hook (int postpaid on roef.;t ot price : or a a uni, Ce'TailiitV ',1 1'a lt"fi1ititu! F il-M-irl,rf. lor 7J ct. AdiirtM IiH. ISO rS, Li tJi u t. iouj, ilo. asja k YEA H. Aircnts wanted. Hust fwrr 23 ness legitimate. Particulars free. tivW AdJreJi J. WOUTH ft CO.. Si Louis. Ux 0 F13 a Htid MotT',iliiII!lt.-.vwH'.lys(!TW!r 1 Sly ?f? -url. l'inle; up-: ti.e.y. beud ua.p r LM m s A for Derticular. Or. (,Aiitii.-. B B J i S i 1-7 V. Mh!n;to:i si, Ct.iaa, III. $45 PPEMIPTI WATCTI A5! f ntlX a Bteiti- iniler.Free wither eryotder. Otit tt nee. J. 11. (is) lord cc Co.. CU.cgo, LI. S3 ADD GOLD PLATED WATCHES. rh.t.r,t ADDVLiW. A. COL'LTtK it KiQ CUICAtN, ILL. Pptii. Hmpltal, Et w (.isj. V I I ti W ft.ll INi Wins f.,,h. : all !ifnfm Private nature- riu.t.n? frcii ear.T Dbnm'A or Infertfon f eiittur Ktmlnul i tiUite fcwlucicn KmlMloii, Iom of Memory, lmpHlr'd 1rht loK MunhtMid r lniMtenaj, Noru iNbUity, nma rently cunJ ; dhm?e of tiif lilu(liir Klilm-yn. Liver. I J:injr A-thtnv trrli. Pile. t UnnU i iva-, and IU H I: HKSOF FEMALKS yttrl.l U LU trtttint. Tr. OUn fau had a llfe-lontr rxtKerMi.ce, ani ctirw bre othert fail. H (4 a irl iaM n U htmnvd S-hnol. da n-ar-urv. hu U i Ijarjtfat or u. to V. . I,A I1KH reautrit trwmt.t with private honia and board, rmil or write. Krv covrnan fnr pitieau. S?n4 fifty rent fir arrr of Ruboi re caiar of Irnportant infurmalioo r.y llH OLL'S Frrm'a P4'. 5 pr Pr. Connt'rt i'irtr fr. MARRIAGE GUIDE T-Miittf and mht'il Vfi o-l both S-yr, on all dutraca of s prvl fjAtorv. 'a'iiiti a.lvM- to ih marrid and tieo cornrmpiattn mrri.vs. How it M healtbv and truiy baffry in tha mw'trd reiar ti.-in. Kverrlxvly atioulJ got. i.ui bout, rric W) ctuU, to wnj mr arwj, aaaied. Cil m m mm - V! i.. r-i i- ' ROBERT DONNELLY'S "Vvrc3-oiSr AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, 5Ia:tine arut Plow re pairing, and yineral jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, as there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker lias taken charge ol the wagon shop. He is will known as a NO. 1 WOP.KMAN. ?lw Wacons mid ItKslerS made to Order. 53 S TIZ V AOTI O N .'; U A HA ::i KKD. 7&i Windham's Real Estate and Loan Office, LAND!! BOTlCiUT AND SOLD, TAXES PAID, U. S. PATENTS TO LAUD OBTAINED. Tltlen rTawlnrrt am! Vt rtefte-T. LOANS NEGOTIATED. It 1 a duty ever' man ',wcs to himself and to those Interested with hint to know the coadl dition of the title to hl property. It Is a fact well known to the tegnl profession, and to real estate dealers, that thousands of the improved and unimproved farms of this western country, have Imperfect titles ; much expense and liti gation can be saved by having your titles exam ined and perfected, at once, and before proper ty reaches eastern fliitre In value, when ques tionable titles become more difficult to remedy. All prisons claiming title to lands hhould ob tain the United States Patent and have it re corded, the legal title from the Government H vested In the Individual through tho patent nnd title is not perfect until the Patent l Ifsu ed and recorded, and e a? tern m;diitlN will not loan money on such security unless it is done. As a matter of business convenience, I tiavo connected this department with my Law I"rac tlce, and have placed in charge of It W. S. Wise, who will, under my supervision, attend to all matters appertaining thereunto. A ten year's residence In the Stato and Comi ty, with constant business experience, and rela tions with its Inhabitants, has thor oiighly qual ified me for transactlug btudnr.SK cf tho abovo mentioned character with facility. R. D. WINDHAM. Atfy. at Law. W. S. Wise, Notary Public. 20yl Money for Farmers, I have now on hand, ready for shipping .1 r.a lotcf Pure Brj-d 1 oland China plp for sale, at refc '': ! '. r .' Can furnish In pairs not akin, i'lit tlescendetl from the herds of Shr par 1 .. der. of Illinois, and A. C. Moore, c.ci i . the best bogs at the national lio; s!. ;.i . cago in hTZ. Correspondence promptly ri:rw i. .'. the exitense of si nding farther (as. K. N. SI.CT.ii. .. I5tn0 Malvern, Mill- Co., i.i...- 3I0XET TO LO 8100,000 To loan on improved farms inC;,-. i low rate of Interest. Applications sar Plattsmoutii, March ls77. J. I- . v E.G. DOVEY &S take pleasure in announoir , TO THE CITIZENS OF JI V MOUTH AND VICINf I ' That they are now located in ; NEW BUSINESS H0F Opposite Fitzgerald Iilock and ready to see their" old oust and as many new one3 as may c Having just opo a new assortinei; merit of good? in a new, LICIIT HANDSOME PI.aCT , BUSINESS. We think we can r -commodate the public and please the taste of alL Give us a call any way, and try -new up town store. Ut' CO TO THE: Herald Offic FOR YOUR i (1