THE HERALD. B. &M. R. R. Time Table. Corrected Sunday, April 1st, 1S77. FOK OMAHA FlToM-PLATTSMOCTn. leaves r. :4" a. in. Arrives 8 a. m. ' 2:30 p.m. " 3:15 p.m. FKOM OMAHA FOK PLaTTSMOCTH. Leaves 9 -0 n. in. Arrives 10 24 a. m. " 8 :00 p. hi. ' 1 :45 p. m. FOR THE WEST. Leaves rintsniouth 9 :40 a. m. Arrives Lin coln. 15 p. m. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 :00 p. m. Freight leaves 7 :I0 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 12 :23 p.m. FROM TI1E WEST. Leaves Kearney. 6 :40 a. in. Leaves Lincoln, 12 -.16 p. in. Arrives Hattsmouth. 3 :15 p. in Freight loaves Lincoln 11 :15 a. in. Arrives tfattsuiouth, 4 :U p. in. GOING EAST. Express. 6 :15 a. in. Fa-vwnger, uruin each day) 3 0 p. m.. except Saturday. Every third Saturday a train con nects at the usual time. RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PLATTS- MOLTK MAILS. EA? T EKN, NORTHERX & 80UTHEBS Arrive at - 3 -.30 a. m. I Depart At - 6 :30 a. m. I " " - 8 :00 p. m. OMAHA VIA B. & M. Arrive at 10 -.30 a. in. Depart at - 2 :15 p. m. T.'ESTKRy VIA B. Jt M. Arrive at - 3 -.15 p. in. Depart at - C :00 a. m. WEKPIXQ WATEIt. Arrive at 12 :00 in. 1 Depart at - 2 :00 p. tn. R4CK FLUFFS & r"ION' MILLS. Arrive tit I2)m. Depart at - 1 :oo p. rn. J. W. MARSHALL. P. M. I.OCALADVERTISEMEXT3. Transient. 25 cents a line. Regular advertis er , to cents per line. No advertisement Insert -1 for v.a than 25 cents. Lrvj notices at Statute rates. At lorneys and ofllcers of the law v. ill be neld fo-MvuiHi Me for uU legal notices they hand in, bful a", parties demanding a pnuf of publica tion of anv notice will be held for the publica tion lee of such notice. COMM UNIT ATTON 3. As our "pace is limited, sill conimunicaMons m aat he brief and to th point, with no waste f words. The piper Is rfponsib;e for the correctness according to copy of paid matter and paid Le gals. yuly. 1. Any person who takes the paper rularly from tne pov-offlce, whether directed to his oiur.e. or wnether ne W a subscriber or not is responsible for the pav. 2. H aiiv person ordeis hl3 paper discontin ued, he nvisi pay all airearnes. or the publish er may continue to pend it until payment is ma.le. and coilect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not. 3. the courts Have decided that refusing to taae newspapers and periouicaU from the post oi'Jre. or removing and leaving them uncalled lor. Is prw.i-.t facie evidence of ixtestiosal 1RAID. LOCAL XEWa "To and from the Fair Grounds' is all the crv now. 1 his is the mouth of fairs. All Ihe p.iera come to band fair to mid dling. O. F. Johnson, Esq., has been ab sent fri.iu business this week, caused bv sickness. The County CVmiiiissioners met Tuesday and remained in session un till this mornin?. Our friend Stone ha3 been writing back to Wisconsin about the beauties of Nebraska soil and climate. M. L. White, E?qr., and a Mr. Ken nedy have purchased a new 20 stamp mill, and will take the same to the Hills soon. Mr. Austin's team took a holiday yesterday and made time lively up Clh street. Beat all the double pole driv ing on the trad: ; fortunately no dain iige was done. We are sorry to hear that Dr. Jones tho Livery ran is quite under the weather. Hope "William will soon be about nain as frisKy a3 that new goat tl;?v have over theie. We received the premium list of the 3rh annual exhibition of the Adams Countv Agricultural Society, held Oc tober 2X SJ and 4th. Printed by A. L. Wigtou & Co., Hastings. The Omaha Republican contains .1 notice of the death of Col. J. II. Note ware, who died suddenly at North Bend. He was an old resident of Nebraska, tied Sup't. of Immigration at one time. While the trains of all Iowa, are rnnin through here, it is pleasant to tirop down to the depot and see old friend j as they go through. Last week the Herald had the pleasure of talk ing with Judge Wakely, Lawyer Am brose. Mr. Yost, of Omaha, and hosts of others. II. 9. Montgomery, of the Nebraska Farmer, is in town. We found the Farmer even in Wis., and they thought it was a pretty good paper there along side of their Eastern papers. We feel i a personal and State pride in the Farm er end wish it still greater success in the future. We see by the Malvern Leader that Mr. L. P. McClaren - of the Ltnder oilice " it says was married to Miss Ella Bennett, of Lake City, Minn, ami further " the neat appearance of tlio bride, and the cairn appearance of the groom, told of a happy lite before the young couple." So!! On Friday there will he some fine trotting at the fair grounds Judge Kinney, of Neb. City will have his three famous horses there, viz., Alarm Yankee Boy, and Vermont Pilot. There will also be othei hoi9es from abroad; enough to make it interesting. All want to urn out and see these races. The rush and crowd continues at the foot of Main 3treet. Four or five pas senger trains a day and a constant pro cession of freight cars, truly, make tbing3 lively in Plattsmouth. If we could only induce the B. &, M. in Iowa to continue their business on this side, ve fesl that they would profit in the !or.g run by so djing and it would be a great convenience to us. The following report of the number f cars actually trr nsfered at this point 'o the fcrst of the month, will give -some idea of the bivsiness done here ntely: west. EAST. Aug. 9 iSi 123 " 60 24e and 2 eng. 158 " SI 201 101 3-gt. 1 2 i?7 And the horsemen on the Fair Grounds are in trouble, yea. even as the war horse snorteth, go snorts the double-team driver of fast horses. Sorry for you boys, but the pace is too good ; you must try another gait and lope over these small flyers that bar the way to a permanent home stretch. Try a grand stand and double upon the quar ters; reduce the heats and distance all outsiders next time. Jones & Stroud, livery men. have really got a handsorne and stylish line of Vehicles and horses in their stable. The Herald has seen some very fine horses lately and visited several large carriage making establishments within the past few weeks, but in no place have we seen finer rigs than they turn out. Several of their team3 are. very good steppers and style up in good shape. Their barn is one of the best in the West and tiny are prepared to accomodate customers with feed, Liv ery, and most any thing called for in their line. F. Carruth, the enterprising jew eler of Plattsmouth, enters upon a new plan of increasing his trade this fall. He ha3 had built a handsome new wa gon just a tip-top wagon for the busi ness and with a fine span of large grey horses, he proposes to visit every man's place in Cass county and put up a clock for him, if he hasn't one al ready. Besides this he will carry a variety of other goods such as specta cles', jewelry, sewing machines, takes orders for pictures from photographs, and soon. We wish Frank unbounded success in his new enterprise. He de serves it a3 he always pushes business .ahead of him, instead of letting the business push tim out of his store on the street, as we have seen men allow themselves to be pushed. Mr. Nichols will travel for Carruth. Frank Morrison wants to get fa. We have just heard of a way. A New York chap who had tried every way to fat up was finally advised by a friend to hiie a stall, tie himself up and be fed like an ox. He went to it livery barn, got a clean wide stall, well-filled with straw, put on a halter and had plenty of slop brought in. By the way he had been a butcher, and a cook and drank beer and ate oil cake and all those sort of things before. This time he seemed in a fair way to make it. The second night, however, after he had gone to sleep in his stall, an old mare that had got loose came along and laid down there too. Half waking up he thought it was a butcher with whom he sometimes slept. " Lay over John," says he, " you, you're crowd ing." She didn't move and he gave a kick next. In a second he was lying over in anoiker stall busted. He gave up the stall-fed process. Sai Accident. Mrs. Phoebe Hogeboom, one of the oldest residents in Sarpy county, wife of Richard Hogeboom, met with a sad death last week. She was an aged lady and fell asleep in her chair. Somehow she knocked the lamp over and her clothes caught fire and burned her tlesli to a crisp. She lingered several hours in great pain. Oar Fair. Bids fair to be the best in many years. The Secretary tells us there are more entries than were ever made be fore; the grounds are in most excellent condition; the weather favors U3 and we seem for once to be placed above the possibility of grumbling. Thtre arc more stands on the ground than ever before ; more goods displayed in the building and better stock, so far. Of coarse, at this writing we can only give an estimate of what the fair is going to be, and urge those whom this paper may reach before Friday, to turn out and see, if they have not helped to get the same up. Next week we hope to give our readers a full account of the Fair doings. Nebraska Cheese. Mr. John II. Davis, living five miles southeast of Weeping Water, in Avoca precinct, left us a sample of Cass coun ty cheese that compares very favorably with any we have just seen in Wiscon sin. We are very glad to know that Mr. Davis has entered on this branch of industry. The Editor of this papsr has just been through the great dairy district of Wisconsin, where they are making cheese that grades with that of Herkimer county N. Y, and are ship ping it direct to England. We shall write a description of the same soon, and show the advantages of a more varied system of farming for this country. We had intended to bring this very muter before our people and demonstrate its practicability and pro fits. We shall visit Mr. Davis' place at our earliest leisure. Mr. D. makes from 1,800 to 2.000 pounds of cheese per mnitli; has 40 cows and he sold 1,03;) pounds here on Monday, being the first lie litis been able to induce our folks to buy. We can only add always aid horn? man ufactures when opsil.!e. Here I am A-jain, ready for business. I will par the HIGHEST MARKET PUICi: for Good Wheat, at Cedar Creek Mills. I have most thoroughly refuted my Mill with aU the latest improved Machinery nd am now prepared to make the best quality of tl.mr. Believing I can satisfy all my old customers I respectfully ask for a continuance of their patronage, and of new ones a trial. C. Sciiluxtz. 2twS. And Now Comes Dr. Chapmax and informs the people of Cas3 county that thy are better prepared to furnish Dru?s, Medicines. kc, than ever before and have the largest stock of scnoot- BOOKS now opened and readv for sale. Every book covered tree of charge and sold AT BED ROCK TRICES. Pencils, pens, inks, sponges, at prices to suit. COME axi be coNTvrxcrr at Chapmax & Glas Try those leading half dime cigtra Personal. G. A. Beaver, Concord dropped in on us Monday. Sam Long lias been over in Iowa shooting chickens; lots of fun, host3 of chickens, Sam says. The family of Mr. Conn was increas ed by 12 lbs., solid gain, on Saturday last. Con(n) dese things be. Col. Dan Johnson is m iking things lively on our streets and about the Fair Grounds for a day or two. Charlie Yates boss telegraph man, B. & M. from Lincoln, had to come and see U3 just 'For Auld Lang Syne last week. . Our old friend Capt Hoover has met with severe loss in our absence. Two children died within 3 days of each other. John Barnhart, from Mt. Joy, Ta., called on the Herald last weeK, on his way to Sterling, to help start a new paper. Geo. W. Holdrege, Assistant Sup't. B. & M. and one of the best looking men of the age visits us most every day now. Chaplain Wright gave us some beau tiful clusters or grapes, from his vines, yesterday, accompanied by a promise of more on certain conditions. Mr. Hugh McMahon, of Columbus, Wis., called to see us yesterday. Mr. McM. is looking for a place to locate in Neb. We advise Cass County. Capt. Palmer and family returned from a vacation trip out West on Mon day morning. They are all pleased with Colorado, that is the climate. Mr. Trueman Hall, of Louisville, harness maker, an old friend from Burt, gave us a call yesterday, his first visit to Plattsmouth; thinks we have quite a village. Mr. Jas. II. Kiser, living near Eight" mile Grove, called on the Herald last week. He moved to Eight-mile last fall and seems a very sensible, well in formed farmer. Ed Buttery, Esq., our worthy coro ner being short of cases again, tried to make himself a case for somebody by falling through a culvert left open on the R. R. track last week. Prof. Simon3, of Albany, N. Y. elect ed to take charge of two of the depart ments in our High School visited the Herald Ouice accompanied by Mr. Waterman one of the board of Educa tion. Wm. Bryant has returned from the regions of fever'nagur and reports him self worth 10 or 12 dead men yet. though he has been accounted for as killed by a R. R. accident and near be ing swamped by fever. Hon. J. C. Cummin, our Coun'y Treasurer, returned from Cleveland. Monday, where lie had been attending the great enc irnp:n?nt of Sir Knights, as a delegate. lie reports Dr. Jno. Black and lion. Ja.;. Patterson as still on a "tower" through Ohio and Inji- any. D. II. Wheeler, President of the Cass County Agricultural Society. Secretary of State Bd.of Agriculture and Knight Templar at largo, (.that is he lias been at large lately), returned from Cleve land on Monday in order to Si Jp put the County fair through in al.ip shape order. E. L. Reed of the well known firm of Reed Bros., Weeping W i er, went east this week I t purchase a f ill stock. Reed Bros, me aunng our most enter prising and reliable merchant always attending to business promptly and dealing honorably with all p tsous, be sides being first rate fellows personal- Farmer Winsbv.v (old fashioned dern.) and Hon. S. M. Kirkpatrick (straight out Rep."), came to town Mon day together, and ths Herald had the pleasure of interviewing both gentle men on cr.;, polities, the weather, &e. They went home on o:? spring seat as cosy as could be, spite of Greenbacks, bonds or specie payments. Th' Unirerslty. We are informed by Chancellor Fair field that the University building is to be re-opened in October, competent architects having declared that by put ting a new foundation under the build ing it can be made perfectly safe. For further particulars see circular fol lowing: EXPENSES. Tuition is absolutely free to all. Each student upon entering pays a Matriunlntion Fte of 8-j.OO. This is paid but once. Kacli student also pays S2 0') a term for incidental expenses. This is only two-fifths of will" is charged in the Universities of Minnesota, Iowa, and Kansas, and but two-tenths of what is charged in some institutions. Board m.iy be li.t.l in private fami lies at from 8-J.OO to 84.00 a week. Students may board themselves at a much less expense. All books may h purchased here at a liberal discount from regular prices. The University is provided Aith a valuable library, apparatus, smd cabi net. The Academical Year is divided into three terms, as follows; Fall term opens September 10. 187 7, and closes December 21 ; winter term opens Jan uary 2. and c reS March 10. The spring term opens March 27. and closes on the first Wednesday of .line, the day of the annual commencement. Students may be admitted at anv time; but it is generally desirable that they should be present at the opening of the term. Catalogues may be had upon applica tion tf the Chancellor, or any member of the Fiicul y. For Sale. N. W. 24, 12, 12 situate! alnmt six milt f r m Plattsnioirth goo.1 laud SO to 43 atrt under plow, plenty of va-tp-r, bmse and other improvements wii'J Sf' te ":h down balance in equal paac-s.KSi 12 3 4 and 5 years. ten per writ int. anutlly. Injure of D. Re.niei? of PV'M Cit v, Xabu. or Maj. 1- II. YTheeW, inattsuiii-iali,Srb, JulJ fcth ViTt. Zirai DIED. Died Rt Greenwood. Aup. 23. t77, Sarah, wife vt W illiain Athuiton. of Consumption, in her 33d year. SPECIAL NOTICES. Two car loads of Fine Salt just re ceived and for sale at 24t3 J. V. WECKflACIl'S. Males far Sale. One span of large mule3 for sale cheap. Enquire of Jos.Sciilater. 22m3 Plattsmouth. 84.50 for CALF BOOTS made to order at MERGES FACTORY, 20tf. ORAXD BALL, SEPTEMBER CtH, for particulars see another column. 23t3 For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing, lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid hp. Terms easv. Applv to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23lf All kinds of Fall and Winter Goods are in and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Please call and exam ine mv goods and prices. 24 13 J. V. Weckbacii. NEW STYLE 210 MASON &4IAMLIX OR GAN. only S1G3. 27 months time without interest. Correspondingly lower for cash. LENUOFF & RONNS, Morning Dew Saloon ! One door east of the Saunders House. We keep the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. Coustanuy ou inina. Ask Yourself these 'Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitation of the Heart ? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nerv ous System depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? Have you a cough? Lor Spirits? Coming up of the food after Eating? &e, &. All of these and much more are the di rect results of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, and Indigestion. Green's Au gust Flower is now acknowleged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in I lie U. S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur ing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles lOc ts. Regular size ."cts. Sold positively bv all first-class Druggists in the U.S. ' 11-tf-alt. GRAND BALL, SEPTEMBER CTH, for particulars see another column. 23t2 GRAND BALL, SEPTEMBER CTH, for particulars see another column. 23t2 University of Nebraska. Opening of Fall Term postponed un til Tuesday, Oct. 2d. By that time the building will be thoroughly repaired and refitted. Instruction given in all the branches of a liberal education. The University is furnished with an ample 1 brary, an extensive cabinet, and the most approved apparatus. Tuition absolutely free to all. Incidental Expenses i?2 a term. Board from to a week. Stu dents may board themselves at a much hs . expense. Catalogues sent on application to E. B. Fairfield. 2.1 A Chancellor. GRAND BALL! There will be a Grand Bill given at Fit?gerald Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. Gth, 1377. Commiite of general arrangements Wm. Neville, J. P Young, Floor Manageis John Fitzgerald, D. II. Wheeler, W. L. Wells, Wm.Stad elmann. TICKETS TO BALL, 01,2"). Refreshments served in the Hall Good music engaged for the occasion. A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL. 23t2 Come ye, come ye. Farmer?, Mac hine men, bring your dull p'.o .vs and get them sharp-ned. bring your-Threshing machines or any pail of them needing repairs and have them put in order, Hubert Donnelly can do it and more than that he will do it and to your sat isfaction, for reasonable prices. The wagon slum under the personal manip !nt:tion of P-ter Ranen. is also rolling out new wagons constantly, they show i heir value by the short time they re main at the shop after they are finish ed. Give these gentlemen a call. 22t3 Bouts and Shoes. Call and examine the low down 10. f. Prices at Merges. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It res. ores grey hair to its original color. It makes ihe scalp whi.e and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and fal ling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which tie hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair-dressing. It is the nmst economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects re main a long time, making only an oc casional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men. Mid officially endorsed by the State ssayei of Massachusetts. The popularity of Halls Hair Renew tr has increased with the test of many years, lioth in this country and in for eign lands, and it is now known and used in i-il civilized countries of the world. For Sale by all dealers. The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, is particularly full ami complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over all smaller dealers.; They propose f urnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf FARMERS ATTENTION I J ullus Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. Fan Sale, Best qualities of plug-smok-rtg tooaoco always on hand. 20-tf. MANY WHO ARE SUFFERING from the effects of warm weather and are de btlitated. are advised by physicians to takfr moderate amotints of whisky twoorthree tinted during the day. In a Utile while those who adopt this adrice trequeiitly increase the num ber nf "drinks" ami in time become confirmed inebriates. A beverajre whieh will not create thirst for intoxicating liquor. ,.nd which is in tended especially lor the benefit f l-l)ilitate d gersons, whether at home or abroad, is Dr. chencU's Sea Weed Tonic. Containing the juices of many medicinal herbs, this prepara tion does not create an appetite for the mtoxi catinj? cup. The iiourishl.itf and the life-supporting properties of many valuable natural production contained in it and well knt-wn to medical m?n have a most 'treiiL.ihcniiig Influ ence. A shiirle bottle of the Tonic will demon strate Its valuable qualities. For debility aris ing from sickness, o'.er exertion or from any cause whatever, a whit-glassful of Sea Weed Tonic taken after ni.-als will wlrengthen tne stomach and create an appetite for wholesome food. To all who arc about leavlngtheirhonu-s, we detdre to say that the excellent effects of Dr. Sehenck's seasonable remedies. Sea Weed Ton ic, and Mandrake Tills, are particularly evident when taken by those whoare injuriously alfect ed bv a change of water and diet. No person should leaveliome-uiihout taking a supply of these safeguards along. For sale by all Drug gists. l'Jtj A (ireat Bargain. I have a fine 13 stop Mason fc Ham lin organ on exhibition, for the balance of this week, at Dr. Chapman's drug stole, that I will sell at a bargain the finest teed 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. Read, Read. Fine calf boots made t) order for S4.50. Sewed boots for 80.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes 84.90; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges'. 12-tf Slippers for 33 cts at Merges'. 12tf Dick Streight has got some carriages and wagons to sell. Call and see them. 17tf Fine boots for S5.00 Fine Sewed boots S7.00 Alexis buckles shoes $4.30 at Robert Sherwood's. lltf The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next CO days in clothing. Boots and shoes in cluding a superb stock of ladies and childrens shoes, which will he sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at S adelhian's clothing emporium. 20tf Pumps. Looking out of our sanct ilia on Monday morn ing we discovered waiter coming out of the end oi a hose, come ;50 to -to feet from the t-p of the fvmmier House. L'pon going over to hivesii gatc, the mystery we found the other end of the hose attai'li-d to tliR pump i-pout that is ued for the Hotel kllclien. and only one man work ing ttie lever. Air. (iivgory is offering these pumps in the hum k ct at verv !-w prices. This pump is iicknort leilfd KJ be the best force pump i.- the world. It is strong and durable, no si one jars and lcathet valv.-s to iret Out of order, and pumps so easy th.tr a child can work it. On will be put up in a public well on Main street soon, t'arties wishing p.iutps 'or deep or shal low wells shonld examine this one beiore pur chasing el-iewheie. J. H. tlKJ-.noKY. lutf Saunders House. I'lattsmouth, .Neb. Every fashionable shade of silk for trimmings, and also every fashionable hape of hat, can be seen at Solomon & Nathan's emporium. 5tf 1 ho Centaur Liaimsnts anr,y pa!n. subdue swellings, heal burns and will cure Rheu matism, Spavin, and an flesh, bone or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is fur family use. the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of th- ingredients are conlaiae l around each Lottie They are cheap, speedy and certain. Tb.3 cortain, sp3sdyan,i harmless remedy for children, is Pkehcr's Castoria. It is as pleasant to take as honey and as certain in it? effects as Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms, Sour Stomach, and Disordered Bowels, there is nothing like Castoiia. 12P.3 ALL nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative ii.fluenc.es of Pul vermacher's Electric Kelts and Hands. They are safe, simple, and effective, and can be easi ly applied by the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, niaihd free. Address I'ulvf.r macijkk G.u..amo Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. lSyl-alt. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WARE ICtf for the warm djiys at Merges. Wedding Bristol card board at the Herald office. Robert Sherwood Price List. Fine boots for -S j.Ou, Fine sewed boots for i?7.00 Alexis buckle shoes $4.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for $2.25 Repairing equally cheap. 11-tf Fine Boots for $5.00. Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis Buckle shoes tor $4.50 Sherwood's root & siiof Emporium, Plattsmoutn, Neb. 11-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in any style desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon & Nathan. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 29tf FARM FOR SALE. 210 acres In section 3G,town twelve, range elev en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, B. & M. R. R. Cass County, Nebraska. ISO Acres Cutler Cultivation, with house and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of spring water. Will be sold in 80 acre tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Schlater. jew eler, Plattsmouth. Neb. lima Full line of every kind of goods t the Store of J. V. Weckbach, which his army of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. Farmer's Attention. Reopening of Harness Shop: The undersigned begs leave to announce that he has reo. ened his harness shop at the old stand, adjoining the Hard ware store of Mr. Mathevv's and is now ready to supply those who will favor him with their patronage, with first class work in his line, to-wit: Carriage, Buggy, and Draft Harness, Saddles, col lars, bridles, halters, whips. &c. Re pairing done on short notice. Please give ine a call. Resoectfully, 22t4 Jno. Schlkter. Plattsmouth, Aug. 21st. 1877. Sicke Grinders. Thr undersigned having made ar rangements for supplying sickle grind ers and grind stonea to persons who wish them, can now do so by leaving their order3 with me or J. W. Marshall. S5 roust accompany the order, w hich will be receipted for, and So on deliv ery of the machine. B. Siebold. Plattsrcoutta, Aug. IStb, 1S77. 23t3 . LEGAL NOTICES. SaTa of Common School Land. . Notice Is hereby given that on Friday the 2l day of Octobr, 1m7, all the school Land in ( ass Cocuty rcijii iiiiii unsold, (except thtt which has been leased will be oi.eivd ai pnbhcfale to the highest bidder, at the ohice ot the couuiy Treasurer, of said county, said sale conio-euc-ing at lit o'clock a. in., and continuing until ail ot said land has been ottered. Full description and appraised value of said land will be f'jirnd a he county Treasurer's oilice. Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 2Tth day of Auntist. A. 1). 1877. liv order of the Board of Educational Lantfn and Funds. F. M. DAVIS. U:t7 Com'r. Pub. Lands and Buildings.- J. 0. Ct :mmis. Comity Treasurer. Agent. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale issued bv Wm. LWells, Clerk of the District Court. 2d IJudici al District, within and for Ca-s county, Nebras ka, and to nie directed; I ill on th 1st day of October. A. I. 1877. at Jo o'clock. :. m.. of said day. at. the font h door of the Court House, in the City of l'iaumonih. in aid county, sell sit public aiieti.,n the following real estate, tf -wit : l"he nrth eiust ipiarter (iie"-.i f t'.ie north east quarter (ueKiof section tlilri v-tliree (ao town eleven (it) north of r.iiijie twelve tf.) east of the till I'. M. i'lie fame belli;; levied upon and ta ken as the property of Cynihia llarberand John (illniore. defendants : to satisfy a judgment of sad Court, recovered bv H. If. (le'ger. plaintiff. PlHttsmoulh. Neb., Am;.. VJ. A. D. 1S77. li.-jn M. IS. Cltlki:, Sheriff. Legal Notice.- liefore W. II. Newell Countv Judge. In the matter of ihe adoption of .Mahal a 11. Fitehtr by C. N. Tiffai y. Notice is hereby given that application has been made to me for the adoptiou bv C N. Tif fany of Mahala U. Hitcl.er DauhterOf Mirth i I'll idler and 1 hat a hearing of said matter w ill be h..d before me at in o'clock a. in. on this 18th day of September A.D. 1877. at the Court House in Platt-mouth City, Cass County Nebraska, when all parties Interested may attend and they shall be lienrd. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Aujr.. 27th 1877. ISU W. II Nkw-ll Countv JudfcC. Legal Notic Notice Is hereby given to all persons having accounts against th estate of Eiias Forbes de ceased to ftie tie- same in the oilice of tne Coun ty .liid-e. in Pliitlsinonth. Neb.. tn or before the lib day of March. A. 1. H7S, and to meet Hie executors of said estate on s;!id d;iy. i.t one o'clock, at s ill office, for sdlowanee of the same. 11 ittsuiolKh, Ni b.. Aim.-27ih. 177. 2 K3 Wjj. II. Krm.L,. Co. Judge. Legal Notice. To T.mclinf ITess: You are herebv notified that John ITess did on the 15th J iy -of Auie-t. A. I. 1877 Die his pe tition In the District Court of Cass County. State of Nebraska against you. the object and, praverof said petit ion is that lie !ay be divorc ed from you, on the final hearing of this action, und have awarded to him the care and custody of Frederick Amos Hess. Ceore Drury Ilees, and Joseph Wright Hess, minor children, tiud the f'liit of Ji is marriage with you. The cause alleged in said petition for said divorce is will fid absence on your part for more than three vear-. and y m are fa ther nidified that you are required io answer sai.l pel ition on nr beiore the i:h dav of September, A. 1877. Jonx Hfss. Chapman & Spiiaoue. Solicitors. 21t4 jSheriiTs Sae. Bv virtue of an order of sale, issued by Win' L, Veils clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass t ountv. Nebraska, and lo me directed, 1 will on the ljfa day of September A. D. 1877, at o o'clock, a. m.. of s.iitl day, at the South door of Ihe Court House in the city of Platts inor.th. in said County. Sell at Puniic Auction the following re il est. ite to-wit : Lots ten (10) and eleven til) in nioi-k twelve 1 12) in the cily of Plitlismoutli. Ca-ss County, Nebraska. Ihe same bein levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Jas. M. o'Conner, Administrator of es tateof Jas. M. ONion-am deceased. the Catholic church of the city of Plattfu'iuth et al. Defen ders ; to satisfy a jud Client of said Court, re cove red bv Peterson & 11 -.iiton Plaintiffs. Pl.ittsnibu.tu, Neb.. August 8th. A. D. 177. 20!5 31. B. C'L'TLEJ? SlieHS. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by Wm. L. Wells. CieiK ol the District Ct-uit. -U(I Judicial D'tdi iet. wil l iu a. id for Cass County Nebraska, and to me directed, l will on the 17th day of September. A. D. 1877, at 1() o'clock, a. in., of said ill v, at the south ooorof the Court House, in the city of PiattsmoiUh. in said County, sell at Pub lic auction the following Heal Lstate to wit: The south east quarter (S. E. M) ot the north west quarter (N. W. H)ol sec. two f2) town elev en (11 1 north of range twelve (12) east of the 6 p. m.. The same l-einjr levied Upon and taken as the pr -inert v of Joseph K. .TeftVr. Barbara Jef fers. Han i'loc and 1. V. Falker's Dcfendents : to satisf v a judfrme'rit of Sad Court recovered bv Am-ehuo B. Smith Plaintiff. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. August. 14 A. I. 1S77. 2U5 M. B Cuilkh Sherifl. CrJ!-s f&J"' 'ofcve c&XaApJr-- , , ff Ab our adreruoer Hki nt.n uauXa nis advertl rr.ent n'tinjt-.rier distinct. w will Interpret ai-d alabft raui it u fuliowt : K. J J. FOOTE, 3I.D.. inthor of Plain ll'imo I!, Med!ml Common Senw, Scioc ia P-ory. etc.. 13U Lexington Avenne (cor. Ha-t 2Sth 8 tret t). New Ttrk, et Isdkpeni.INI pHT-iIciAJ. tro-ta all- form of t(ni1n.; or Chronic ris.ts?s. an 1 raooivM letters from all parta of tba Uiv-ijzkd Would. by I. in in-iyri'it ony ct cordr.c!ins a VTeclical rrae-Ho-. he it Knows fnliT trent-ne nnn.eror. indent in Kiirupc. the Went Indlcw, dominion ol Canada, and in every pan ol the Duitd Siau-a. TCO MKIlCTJIlXtf Or delcf-rtou dri.fti u;ed. He hoa, tli:rin the pnm twenty three years. tresueJ nic-eres fully ne-'rly or quit 4l.l)iiit All faet connected w.th each ra-e tfl carefully recorded, whether they be oominunicuied lij letter or In perwin, or ot-rved by the Doctor or liu av.eiate physicians. TUs latter are ah ciei-t:2t' medical men. E0W IKVA.L133 AT A. CISTA3 E Are tre ited. Ail inx-al.d at a diai:oe arc .inirr4 to ansvrer a lit of plain questions, wt.'ch e;lc.. ever vinotom under wnit-b tne inyad.t rU'Trs. All com munfrrxtiOHA trerile-t utrfM-j amfcUuiml. A complete ryatem of rest tc-rmi inYent imane or coufu-ton L'r of qnetio'ia nent free, on apnliciirii'ii. to ntiy pstn of the world. Sixty-pase pamphlet of EnrNfM or ISOCCEsa, also actit free. Ad thee teMiinoiiial ar rura trios, who have oeen treated ov mail and exprea Advick ia orncE, ob et nan mi of ceibos. Cail on or address DR. E. B. VOOTE. Ho. 120 Lexington Ave., K. Y. ItS et JITnted lo sett DTovits flam Jfo.-nt 7alJc and yctiiecd Ccmmcn. Sense; Also DrTcofes Science in Story. FerPtirtfailars address Harnn'Jl i ii Fubi'ishir. Company lVft FsZSr. SEW YOIUC. Dr. Bsrsr's Tosls Bowel ani file PLs. Thate pil:are an lnf:illt'te remedy f-r const 'patioc and idles, came t by wedtoes. or mppread -n of th Dcrixtt-tic m.-oti of the bo-.vt-I. T.'iey ery Rent j Incraanfl till aotivity of the inf-s'lrtal ctnal. pr .d.ice o't .tools an 1 relieve piieo at oiih. Th-n-at,u haw been care! by them. Price 5d cents, sci.t by tntil n re--e nt r price. Prepared only hy f. ALFi.f.1) REICHE.vaUT. PBARMACtar, 402 Foca.H Avtuca. Saw York City. Dr. Birgsr's Corspoaai Flail srxirxct f Rhubarb "and Dandsi-'ri. The nrt eorabin iMr.n of purely Te?etah e ne rtl." A co e-.-tirly reolace Co net or Blue Pi.l. It stimu.. 4 'a '.i -r. incr.?'.-.n the flo- of b:ic. anil thus rem it r s torpi lity of th liver, bd 'niien an-t hat. mod --tiim-j-m. nni the d;eAse ariin from such ai lym:ua. "ieic head .che. Qnluhnce, etc. The tffeo c ysnew of tins Bitract will ne p-oved. vi.ibly. at w it :tv pitient, a one or two bottle are sufficient to el ar th co n nexion be-mr.fullT. an I r-'mjire r.lmp'ei li. stains cinsed ty liver txoub e. fncs 9t rer b .ttie J b-tties, $V be sent on ree-ipt of the price to an n-Mrea. free of cBsrue Prepared otl by F. ALFRED HB1CHA illT. Phassiazut, UFooW krtmvn. Smw Yobs Prr. E. PARIVIELE, SALE, FEED & LIVERY STAHLE. On Main street nearly opposite the Court Ilouee. Plattsmouth, eb. HorsES foR Sale. The buying and sellhis nt aod hcrs6S mads the specialty of the business. New Horses & Carriages, and gentle horses, for Ladies to drive art kept at this Stable. Also a carry all, which runs to tire depot, and will carry passengers trom any place in town on call. FARMERS CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK FOR SALE. IpffONSUlTATiil DICK STREIGHT'S LIYERY, Feed and Sale Stables. Cornorih end Pearl Ss. 1IOK8ISS BOA BY TH1? z).v, wb;2:h, it vioxfii. HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD OU TRADED.: For a Fair CominlssiCh. TEA31S AT ALL HOURS. Paincular attention pahl to Driving and Training TliOTTIXG STOCIi. AtS3 A hvarse furnished when railed for. H AD QUARTERS. WINES, LtQUORS AND CIGARS. Fresh Beer & Ale. SCCIA2L. A.TTKXTIOX I'AID TO EVilOICIlS. Bottled Beer for Family use, d-c, d-c. OEO. EDQERTONi 08 CK Has removed to the lower part of Main street n what waa Dover's Store. Ills Immense Stock of Furniture is larger than he expected, and he WILL SELL OFF all present stocl; on hand at Greatly Reduced Prices. R-i;ieitr the now stand down town, a DO Foul JS'i'OUt;. '1 wo sloiies full of furniture. Before I p ick it away and have to handle it all over, I want to sell o3 a uood deal. 'ow is your time to buy, CHEAP FOR CASH, of HKXEY BOECK. Can't be made bv every agent every month In the business we furnish, but thoae willing to work can easily earn a zen dollars a dav riirht in theli own localities. Have no room to exphtin here.' Business pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and girls do its well as men. We will furnish you a complete out XI t free. The business pay? better th-.n sny thing eNe. We will ber expense ml starting you. Particulars free'. Write anif see. Funn els and mechanics, their sons and daughters, nnd !1 classes in need of having vork at home, should vvri'e to ns and le uti all about the work at once. .Now is the time. Don't rtelav. Ad dress T'tfE A Co.. Augusta, Maine. BAKXES' FOOT POWER M ACHIXEK V. dilfereiiT machines with which Builders, Cabinet Makers, Wagon Makers and Jobbers in miscellaneous work can' compete as to qual ty and pniriE with steam power manufacturing; hIm) Amateur's supp ies, saw blades, fancy woods and de sign. Sav where you read this Hiid send for catalogue and prices, w. F Johx 15AK.VES, Kockford. WUnebago Co. 13W2 OP a' YOUiil LETTEHSfn USE Excelsior Copying: Cook. jJ Made of Chemical Paper. Quickly cop.es anv writing WIIHOVJT Water, IKts. or BRCsft. used at home, library or of fice. For Ladles wishing to retain copies of let ters, everv Cosiness man. cierey men. correspon dents, travelers it is Invaluable sells at sight. Send : OO and wo will send a 300 pae book, letter size. BY MAI u paid to any address. e refer to anv Commercial Atteney. Serid stamp for Agents' Circular. KXrllLSsIOK Ml"t . ! IO feai-horn t., Ciile.a0. 111. oOO'J AO" K.VTs wanted. 4n:0 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, IILJIVKSMITU HORSE SHOEING, AND WAGON REPAIRING All kinds of FAEM IMPLEMENTS m&nded Neatly & Promptly :0: Horse, Mulc& OxSIioei)ig-, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. on Fi'th St.. between Main and Vine Streets, just across the corner from the .vew IIEKALl' ofhck. luy! A PHY5IOL0GICAL View o Marriage t l&Qnidato Wedicck art4 ! .-oTitidt-iitiat IrrstiM on t'ia IJutltrf ot marrlftce BDtl tha Iiauim that until ltr it - the se AND. crets of H epreduotion lud .th JJieakr oi women. A boo tor o'ivtr, ronsid- la .tereaiLug- SuO pagM, piica a itrtm pkii. mi-TIICAI AiTVISERI On all ijitor.lrr.ol a Private r.'alura an.inx Horn POL. Abuse. Excesses, or becret Cisobcb, wui Ilia but don of i-urf, .'4 .rre rni;e. prici'l cl. , , A CLINICAL LECTD RS on the mbovr SiKtm tnfl those ot thr Throat and Lunga, CatArrh.Hupture, U Op nm Uabit.c. pricr 10 rt. tiiher btxik nt pofpaidon r:e:pt of prte: or al: thn. containing 5ti pes-., oaiittnj'.ly il.urat-d, tor 7 eta. jadarau Ca-BOTIU, 1Q. 12 U. SUi tu SU Ixiuia, If o. (hi !QI A TEAR. Agents wanted. 15usl I nesa lefrltlmate. Particulars free . i Addreai J. WORTH A CO.. St Looia. Bo. OPIUM d.I Mtxnhlne IIai.U;olnll)raorfroJllr tmretl. I'alnlM.: nop loiu-tty. kbu iut particular. Ok. Cklio. 1-J l atliiDgton bl, Clucagts IlU S45 .tem-a-.DUcr.F'rct- wiihevtry Older. Out fit lree. J. B. Gay lord &. Co CUlcaso, III. S3 gold plater watched. rvipM io itt kaoa aor'tl. s.MrLK W.it m Kittfa to Aasna Aoutuuia, A. COLLTtll CO. Caicaau, 111. Dr.A.G.OLIN'S lf7 Ewt w mUntr i too rl. Ctucffrv lii. fr tb cure of It Dt-t? of Private ntnm, rmul'Jrv fiom ry tbaaet nr lnrsctlon of tihr m-mlniil Vk ne oroducir-c KmlMlonm LoMofMpmorr. Impaired UtthU Loi Almnhood or Impotenrj. Sertou leliiiy, perm ncttttjr vuni ; dUvani of tr UlMider, Kidney, IJver I.an(r, Aifi" CaLan-r. Mlea. ail Ciifonic L-fa.. airt IM rhtfiOF FEMALE. yiJ io tk tftnrnt. Dr. OAa hm hail liVlonit and curm mlm ollir fail. Ha b a r't of Ui Wormed S- hfv!, uwa o tnttrrurr. rm tb 1 vzat orcUc io tt 17. S- LA DlEf reonlrlnf treatment with private horn and board, rail or write. E'erv eon retiree for p viinu. SeoJ fifty einu for Munplft of Rubber GnoU ' cular of lnpo-in. Informatioo bVxpma. alii Ox13itt MAREIAGE GUIDE rSSSiJZVi yoan and mtdrtie airrd of both Kama, on all dwaai of a pHrai aatura. Valuala advtr to tha married and that rorttatrif laling remalt nil, ao nm or-t. t omuiunon aea. now u d neaury ia traiy Dpriy a im narnd ra.a Everybody aUould get tiiia baok. Prut etalH to nj 4r ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND BLACKSMITH Wagon, Bnggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm tnd other machinery, as then Is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAOEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He is well known As a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Xew Vasoas and Bacrle nl&6 td Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Sicp co Sixti street. nrpes'.t'BtrtJgtfs SUM Henry 8999 13 I ' tsf?-. Windham5:.: . . ' . , ... Real Estate and Loan Office. i LANDS LOU OUT AND 'AOLV. TAXES PAID, ) V. S. PATE2TTS TO LAUD OBTAINED,. - Title nxntnlneil ntid Vrtt rf'vti LOANS NEGOTIATED. It Is a duty every than owes fo h1m.cif uu i those interested wtth hhu to know the coii'Jl dition of the title to bis property. It 11 a fact well known to the legal profession, and to roai estate dealers, that thousands of ihe impr-ncd and unimproved farms of this western country, have Imperfect titles ; much expen.o and liti gation can be saved by havlnj; your titles exu:n lneil and parfactcd, at once, and before proper ty reaches eastern d ,;ires iu value, when rjues (i uab!n titles. heeoaw mo're dlffltu't to remc Jy All persons c'.almiLg title to iacd'i should c' tain the United State's Tatent and liav6 it re corded, the tejai title from t"i'e GovCtnineLt is vested ia the individual through tho paieni and title is not perfect until the Patent Is issu ed and recorded, and eastern capitc.lUU will sot loan money on such security unless It Is icte As a matter of business convenience, I havtrf connected this department with my Law irac tice, and ha?e placed ia cl-arsa of it 7. S. 'Vv lie. who win, under my saperviSIon attend to 2.'.' inntters apporiainlnf thereunto. A ten year's residence in the State ar.d Coun ty, with coatant hu dness experience, and rela tions vith lnli.i''lt.intH, h:i thoroughly qujl -i2ed nie for trausaclluif liunlnewin of the uho mentlontd character with facility. II. 13. WINDHAM. Atfy. at Law. W. S. WJse. Notary PuUlc loyi iVToney for Farmers, have now on hand, ready for saipplsz a ot Pure Bred 1 oland Chhia p!n for sa!e, at reasonablo Mt..i Can lurnlsh in puirs not akin. These pli' - . ? descended from the herds of Shepard & Air der, of Illiiint-i.aiid A. C. Moore. Can pedl; . i'. the tn-st Ih.-s at the national hog show hi (. Ii. ciigo In I87i - Con-e pondence promptly answered.' t the expense of sendniu faaaher east, E. X. SH2I.PON. I5m8 Malvern, Mills Co., Iow. MONET TO LOAN. 8100,000 To loan on Improved farms in Cass onnt-i , low rate of interest. Applications solldtf-ii. flattsinouth, March lb;;. J. N. V-'l.-i: E. G. DOVEY&SOK take pleasure in announcing. TO THE CITIZENS OF PLATT MOUTH AND VICINITY. That they are now located In th-.it NEW BUSINESS HOUSE. Opposite Fitzgerald BIocIc, and ready to see their old customti;j and as many new on3 aa xn'ay comf Having just opfJiieu a new assortment ni e nt of goods in a new, LIGHT HANDSOME PLACE OF BUSINESS. We think we can ac commodate the public and please the taste of all. Give us a cp.11 any way, and try ther new xy town Btorf. GO TO THE Herald Office for YOUB - - - 1 c n 111 II