Til E II ERA LI). B. & M. II. R.JTime Table. Corrected Sunday, April 1st, lttTi. I'Oil OMAHA Fi;ijj PLATTSMOl'TII. Leaves 5 .y, a. AlT, ves u , 3:10i.. in. rnM omaha rou plattsmouth. Leaves 9 :0" a. in. Arrives 10 :" . in " U :0U J. in. 7 :4j m' I'tJIi THE WKST. Leaves Plattsinouth ( Ho :i. m. Arrives Lin coln, lj p. in. ; Ariivt-i Kearney, 8 :ju p. m. i're'-ht leaves 7 :it a. m. Ar. Lincoln 12 :25r.in. 1'IIOM THE WEST. I'avs Kearney. 6 :I0 a. in. Leaves Lincoln I2:l0p. in.- Arrives Plattsiuouth. 3 :15 p. m ' rivi.;!it leaves Lincoln n u. ,. Arrives I lattsmouth, -1 :lj p. in. COINU EAST. " llv IH iv-.s. fi -l.". ! in Passenger, (.train e;ie';l tiny) 3 :T,n . in.. except Naim-.lay. Lv.-ry totid Sidurdav a train con nects ;;t the usual time. KP.IVAL AM I HIAKTL'1JE OF PLATTS M'OLlll .MAILS. KASTK1SX, XOIITII ti SOUTH KKX A ; .;v. :,t - 0 10 l rn I 1,1 '':,l t s,t - r' a- ln---i.ix-.il I ..... 3:oii. in. OMAHA VIA R. He M. Arrive at 10 UiO a. in. I I.epart at - 2 :15 l. lu. WKSTKItN VIA H. & M. Arrive at - 3 :13 i. in. Depart at - 0 :00 a. in. WrK.l'I.M; WATKK. Aniveat 12 :i in. lcpart at - 2:00 p.m. i:u k r.r.i ri s & iniox mii.i.s. Arrive al 1 :o in. i Depart at - 1 :00 p. m. J. V. MARSHALL. P. M. LOC ALAI) VLUTISEM EXTS. Transient. 2." cents aline. Lobular advertis ers, p) rents per line. No advcUiseii.ci.t insert --.S :"-r less than Z ci'iin. I t :;al notices at Statute rates. At;oniry aiul ofiircrs ..! tlie law will be nrltl re...ii,ii,f0 fur ;.U ieu'ai notices they hand in, :.!!. all parties tlemaniiin;; .a proof of publica tion of an v notice will be htld for the vubiica lion lee of such notice. COMMUNICATIONS. As nur sf.ce is limited, ail communications nr lie Ijuef an 1 to tlie point, v.uh nu Waste in ' . in i!s. Tiie paper Is responsible for tlie correctness .i!Ti!'iiin; to copy of paid matter and paid Le , only. 1. Any person wlio takes tlie iir.pf-r regularly from the jx.s'-tiftiee, whether (lirecteil i; iiis limine, or w nether lie is a subscriber or not is r.-spinisible .-tlie p;iv. J. If any person orders liis paier tlisontin iieil. lie must i:iy all arrearages, or the p ililisli er i. iay eontimie to semi it until paynient is Ji::iiie. ami coih'ct t he w liole ainouiit. "whether t he paper is t.ik-n from the ofliee or not. r. Hie courts have tlecnleii that refusing to t.ij newspapers ami perioili.-als frotn tin? T-ost oai.-e, or ieiiiovii:-4 ami leaving them imenlieil f- r. is iiim i fatsic ewdence. of I.N TKXTki.v.M. t CAl'll. LOCAL XEWSi Call and See new j;oods at Flummot's 27-CJ Quite a number of our citizens wont with the excursion io Lincoln Yv'etlnesdav. The nic?st line of I jx.l'apetci ies, at lr. CliHpinan'ii Sc Glas. -Lawivneo Smith, of ll-ck IJiuITs, talks of leaving u.s s-:rn. for pastures i.t-w and Is sj rrcen. .T. V. V"t i'.A :u l lias :m immense :-'"ck .1" Fall and Winter Dry ai d F.iiiiry j.i-id.s ;;::1 Gnu'eries of all kin Is. F t: ;.. -:s and Il.tu.-ckfept-rs jrie tin m a rail for anything in the line of G.'ii e;al nicrc'.iandise. t f. II. -n Ilemple can bt; foun 1 at Frank Gulls, n mil's all the time, by his old fib :.li and aciuaittUnee5. flood boy, J''.:), t. G ;ain.s in Cloth i NT. at C. G. IIe:;o:.d's. Master Goo. Donovan biings in a carious spechn'in of lizard, about six it h. s long, a dark green, speckled with white, which was captured in thebase inenL aft,'-'!" last Tuesday's storm. Fatt-nt hats at Mrs. Johnson and S vo:n-v"s. 27-V2 Dr. Livingstone is building a neat 1 1 1 1 1 conservatory on the south si le of Jiis luM'.si' and we expect to see its con tents blossom and thrive most beauti fully v.ii'U cold weather comes. LatpVc fall styles in M-illinery at dohi. son and Miss Sweeney's. 27t3 The services at St. Luke's Episco pal church, last Sunday, the celebra tion of the Harvest Home Festival were very interesting and largely at ten led. The church was handsomely decorated with fruits, flowers, vegeta bles, vines, uc. Hkmlmbek tlie P. O. Xews Deiot is the place where you can get School Hooks, Noiseless Pencil holding Slates, Hook States, &e. Charles Ilorasky aged 22, had the toes of his right foot run over by the wheels of the tender on Tom Mur phy's train. lie had volunteered to do brakemen's service in place of Frank Erndst who was called to attend the djath bed of a sister at Hamburg. Jo va. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Sweeney have on hand and coming a handsome asscvt n cut of FALL MILLIXEKY consisting of feathers, llowirs, ribbons -diks and a number of handsome Pai eiiillats. Call ami see them. Tt2 Wm. Stadelm inn left for the east, last week, to buy goods for his two -tores, in Plattsmouth and Juniata. - access to William. He will do busi t.ess whether or no, and is a liberal : ucrous man to deal with. Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son have a tie stock of mens" kip boots, also a ; i. ge assortment of ladies side lace, hisses and childivns shoes, in great v irietv, for pale at bottom prices. Give t: -m a call for anything in the line of . ral merchandise, at their new store -. ar head of Main St., south side. 27tf. ; irry Po'dnsoii's minstifds ierforni a very fair hou .n Tuesday even i.,g considering the rain -storm which .is vers" s?vere, and prevented proba ? Ay a crowded house. The perfor mance was very creditable, the band an -c.dlent one, the clog dancing and . :iiti other feaUues good- Deilieatiou or the Nov, Catholic Church will laks place oa tl.c 14th of October. I the llight ilevereiid James O'Connor olnciatine;, assisted l.y a number of Clergymen. Exercises will commence at 10:30 precisely. Sermon by the lie v. AVm. Francis Fitzgerald, pastor of St. Johns, Lawrence, Kansas. The llish op will lecture at Fitz-erald Hall in the evening; subject, '-The Greek Church." Admittance to lecture SI. Herd Notice. All persons interested will take no tice that Leesly & Thompson have ta ken full charge and control of the City Herd, and a'.l persons are warned not to pay herding bills to any person ex cept us. September 2Cl'i, 1377. It Li:i:sli:v & Thompson. Mr. June Black presented us with a sweet potatoe last evening, which weighs 9 lbs., and is a fair beauty to look upon. This is the largest " tater" the Herald ever took in, and was rais ed by Hob't Elack, in tlie Dr s. garden on the hill. If anybody can beat it fetch them along, for we will lift any potatoe that is brought us, or break our back trying. Lord lards Plug Tobacco, Diamond Crown and Eureka Fine cut.our Fritz, Genuine Durham and Kiliikinich smok ing Tobacco at the P. O. Xews Depot. "We would call attention to the ad. of Seybolt Eros, farm for sale in this paper. This is a splendid opportunity for any fine wish'ng a Xo. 1 slock farm, or it might be divided up and make two or three excellent small farms. Ilestaurant at the foot of Main St., opposite the II. II. Depot. Meals at all hours. rrrzuEiiALD hall. POSITIVELY OXTS XIOIITOXLY. "Wednesday Oct. Cd. Doors open at 7, commence at S o'clock. Sylvester Eleeker - - Manager The Great Original and llenowned GEX. TOM THUMB AXD "WIFE, Together with the Infinitesimal MISS MINN IE WAR HEX, And the Skatorial Phenomenon, and Com ie Genius Ma.tok Xewell, "Will appear in a variet of ne w and fascinating performances, consisting of Songs, Duets, Dances, Dialogues, Comic Acts, and Laughable Sketches, replete with Sentiment, Fun and Frolic. To exhibit their great versatility of ta'ent, they will appear in a new and original piece, entitled THE MioCIILKVOUS monkey! Everywhere received with Uproarous and Convulsive Laughter! At each entertainment th? Ladies will wear several new na 1 elegant Costumes, ritanioceut Diamonds, &c. Admission only C cents. Children under 10 years 15 cents, llcserved seats, 5) cents, Children under It) years, to Eeserve 1 Seats, 25 cents. Geo. Peck, Agent. Tom Thotab next Wednesday Ev ening. Horrible! 'lorcstroiis! Peter Merges tlie exclusive Hoot & Shoe Dealer sells foot wear monstrous cheap. 27-1 1 61.50 for fine calf boots made to or der at M-rge ;' Shoe factory. 27tl We se-J by tlie papers ("that is tir,' Xes. Heuvld) that Gen. Tom Tliomb is to be hro on nsxt Wednesday. The General is a groat traveler, a grea.t curiosity, and the troupe of people he brings with him of big an 1 littlo folks is worth seeing by every one. Dr. Chapman just received a fine sett of Silver Ware from the Dr.Fitler Medicine Mfg., Co.. as a present the Company have got up to stimulate their agents in the sale of their medi cines, noticed in another column. The ware is pronounced first rate and the Doctor concludes they are a sample of the Company's Medicines. 27tl Trip Notes Continued. Wo paid the Tefft farm at Avoca a visit a few days since. Found the old gentleman and Jds son looking after some line steers they had just got in to feed the coming Winter. Their ar rangements for the purpose are com plete. Large Stock Yards with a fine s"pring creek running through them with stona bottom that can le crossed at any point. They have in addition to about 10 head of steers which they will fa, upwards of 100 head of cows, calves, young stock and hogs in quan tity. Among the rest was thorough bred short horn bull, 1 year old in July, that we saw weighed, turning the scales at U42 pounds. Mr. TelTt brought him from the celebrated herd of Hon. J no. Wcntworth, of Illinois, the finest calf we have seen in the State Mr. Tefft also brought a thoroughbred cow with with him, that weighed 1,500 lls on grass. The TelTt home farm of four hundred anil eighty acres is complete in many respects splendidly watered in various places with line spring-, good body of timber and a quantity of land that is unequaled in this portion of the state. They have a line young or chard of many hundred trees, looking splendidly. Large anl convenient Dwelling House -and Grounds. The former can be seen many miles in all directions. They also have another farm of -IS J acres 2 miles west, on which is a hug-; orchard, from which over 1 ,00) bushels of apples were taken last year. "We spent 21 hours at their farm and take this opportunity to express our warmest thanks for the kind hospital ity of Mr Tefft and his go d lady who exerted themselves to make our stay pleasant iih complete v:c??s. Mr. Gibson, the milk man has a. number of Stands of IJees for sale, suae Very fine Itallians among them. ! The IIlp.alu had the pleasure of tast j ing Mr. Gibson's honey and it is Xo. 1. J. V. "Weckbaeh says he's healed oil salt in quantity, quality and price. Will not be undersold. 27tf A letter from Mr. Emery Hull to his father, states that he was accidentally shot, on tha 23d of August, near the Big Horn Mountains. Mr. Hull was standing on the o.T side of the front wheel, holding it while the horses rested. A comrade came up to help hold the hind wheel, and threw his ri fle carelessly across tlie load; the ham mer caught on a dry goods box and was discharged, the ball taking effect in Mr. Hull's groin. The ball remain ing in his p3ison, ha was taken back to Fort lt?no, and at the writing of the letter lay there, waiting for a surgeon to cut it out. Personal. Mr. C. II. Dakin, of Decatur, spent Sunday with the Heuald folks. Doc Jones is slowly getting over his rheumatism, and will soon be able to take a foot race or walking match with the best of them. Adam Kaufenberger, an old friend of the Herald, leaves for Oberkinsig, Hesse-darmstadt, in Germany, this coming week, for a 3 or -1 months stay. Senator Paddock returned home on Tuesday last. Mrs. Paddock remains east for the present, under medical care, having been seriously ill for some months past. Mr. Henry Kirkham, one of the old settlers of Plattsmouth, and one of the best working and straightforward men we have ever had, called at the Her ald Office Monday. Among the many who went .up to thi Stafe Fair we noticed Mrs. D. II. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cutler, Mrs. S. F. Cooper, Mr. L. A. Moore, and Mr. Frank Stadter. Mr. Moore took up a handsome collection of cut flowers and Mr. Stadter some fine specimens of his paintings. St at 3 Fair. The State Fair is in full operation. The Editor of this pap-r left the Fail Grounds yesterday afternoon as the big Balloon was preparing to ascend. The display of stock is very fine and larger than in several years before. Among the very fine herds of cattle are those of the Hon. Thos. Cavanagh Secretary of State in Kansas, who has 10 herd of IIE!lE70i:i.s, a new breed of cattle in this region. They are be.f cattle and rivals to the Short Horns. Mr. C. claim j they are an original and pure stock of their own and we guess the Herd book records will bear him out in that. THE GALLOWAY J. Black no horn fellows from the State farm attract a goo I deal of attention from tlrjir oddity, l ving coal black and shaggy about the head with no horns. Several line herds of Jersey c it tie are on exhibition, a few ayer hires from the Ktate farm an I numerous grades. Mr. Da. feds, of Sarpy Co., has an excellent herd of Durham 5. Mr. Thoai i of this County, with his Devon.-, makes a good display. They are the o.dy Devcns on t!u grounds. Mil. Vli''iKEALD has a number of his best short horns 011 ctiibition and they comprise a very fine herd, which we shall describe more in detail at some future time. Yesterday morning there were 3 short horn bulls iii the arena, wliicli would le hard to beat anywhere. Two of Mr. Fitzgerald's, Mr. Lyman's, of Beatrice, and Mr. Daniel's, fine bull were among t'ae number. "We left be fore tlie premiums were awarded. TUESDAY EVENING. The wool growers of Xeb., present at the Fair assembled in one of tlie rooms of the Commercial. Mr. Foss of Saline Co. was chosen President, Jno. A. MaeMurphy Sect. There is already an association of wool growers called the southern Xebraska associa tion of wool growers and sheep breed ers and it was thought desirable by many to make a state organization. Mr. Stocking, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Caryand others spoke of the sheep prospects of Xeb., and the need of more good sheer, better ways of handling the wool and the general improvement of flocks. All agreed that the state was a good slate for sheep and in view of the dire ful effects and losses of hogs by chol era; behooved our farmers to turn their attention to other branches of in dustry as speedily as possible and not depend on the hog alone. There were 40t)0 entries on Tuesday evening, Mr. Daniels big steer weigh ing 4000 lbs., is one of the wonderful sights of the fair. Mr.jGavanagh's Hereford Bull, Brit ton is three years old and weighs 222G lbs. "Lady" the oldest cow received a special notice from the English exam iners at the Centenial last year. Among the friends the IIekald were introduced too, were Mr. Prime, Agri cultural Editor of the Chicago Tribune and son of Dr. Prime of tha Observer Xew York. Also Mr. Kenyon of the Inter Ocean, Chicago. Both gentlemen are out here to see and tell what Xeb., is like and examine the exhibit of our progress both at Lincoln and through the state. They spoke very favorably of their imppessions thus far. O. K. SALOON. I keep constantly on liaad Host's 3Iilwnu2iee -Hccr. which can be had at no other PLACE IN THE CITY. Also the le-.t of irr.vrs. i.Kjvons. axd cwaix. ! SSi::6 Krt. It nlnj: i:t. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SIRUP. ror. the i i aK ok rojiscMi-TKn, oi oiis A.M. t.OI.US. Tlie jrreat virtue of this medicine is that it ripens the matter and throws it out of tlie sys tem, jiiuif'es the blood, and thus ellects a cine. Sciikm s's Sf.a Wf.i;i Toxic, i on thk CtttK OF l)VSI'EISlA, lM)J:i'.STION, AC. The Tonic, produce a healthy fiction of t!i stomach, creating an nppeUle, forming chyle, ami curing thtj most obstinate cases of Indiges tion. SCllEXCR'H MANI.RAKK. 11 M.S. FOR THE ClKE OF HVElt lllMl l.AI.NT, &C. The-e pills ar alterative, nnd product? a healthy action of the liver without the least ilanirer. as they are free from calomel, and jet more ellicaciotis iu restoring a healthy action of the liver. These remedies are a certain cure for Con h it in i ! toil as the pulmonic Syrup ripens the mutter and purifies tlie Mood. The Mandrake Tills act upon the liver, create a healthy iiile, and remove aU diseases t the liver, often cmise of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic Rives tone and fdier.irth to the stomach, makes a good digestion, and enaliles the organs to form !'ood l-looj ; arid thus creates a heaithy circula tion of healthy blood. Tlie combined iietioa of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if taken in time, am! the use of the medieii.es persevered in. Ir. Scheiie!; is professionally at his princip-il ofi'iee. corner Sixth iind Arch st?.. Philadelphia, every Mondny, where all letters for advice must he undressed. Schenck's medicines for sale by all druL'L-ists. SjwI SPECIAL NOTICES. Ilestaurant at the foot of Main Street. Good warm meals and every thing ever found at a "First Class Iles taurant. Call and see for jourselves on J. "W. Long l v. Jlilliiiery. Solomon & Xathan have received, and are constantly in receipt of a splen did stock of ladies pattern hats, trim mings, flowers, feathers, plumes, plush, and every variety of trimmings in the millinery line, which they offer at pri ces that cannot be beat west of the Missouri Iliver. 27t2 Solomon & Xathan received the FIRST Pit EM I I'M and a SILVER MEDAL :or pattern hats, at the St. Joseph Ex position. 27t2 TO THfi AFPMCTF.I). Act wisely, and at once procure the following irondeiful YumUy Medicines, DR. FlTLEit'.S ltllEL'MATIO liEMEDV and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specilic for Xeuralgia, Bheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Xervous, Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. Fil ler's Kidney Cordiil removes deposits of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, re tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitltr's Calisaya Tonu; for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the system, tones the stomach, and increases appetite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, which constipates the bowels and destroys the teeth. Ih: Fitltr's German Pectoral for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis. Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman Tc Glass are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl Slippers for .3 cts at Merges'. 27tf Good News. I beg to inform the public that I will return to my old business. Boots and Shoes. Being a practical Boot and Shoe man I know how to buy. Stock will arrive about October 1st and will be sold cheap and for cash on ly. Xo trust, no losses, no extra prof its. "Wait ami von will save monev. ViVeping Water, Sept. 20. li, l7i. 20tf Jonx Marshall. The Western Rural. The Western Dura!, of Chicago, the leading Agricultural and Family paper of the West, has just issued a magnifi cent Premium List, containing over r.0o0 worth of prizes, to be given to clnb-r tisers. Send t-n cents for Pre mium List and outfit to Tin: Westerx Rural Chicago, 111. Perforated Mottoes, Gold and Silver Mottoes and an endless variety of card-boards at Dr. Chapman's & Glas. Best, common lumber, joist, and scantling only S20.00 p;r M., at Water man and Son's Mammoth Lumber Yard. 27 12 Private Sale. The whole of Rev. David Hart's Household goods will be offered for sale .during the next ten dav3. 27tf School Books of all kinds, other books in all styles. Wall papers in endless varieties at Chapman's Sc Glas. Best Shingles ever sold in 'this mar ket only ."?3.(50 per M., at Waterman fc Son's. ' 27-U Oysters! Fresh Oysters ! Fine fresh oysters will be found at F. S. Whites's every week during the Season. . Also Celery every Saturday, received fresh and crisp every Satur day, by express. Call and get the hang of tilings. 27tf F. S. White. Finest line of Lamp Chimneys ever opened in this town, lire proof. Drugs of all kinds. Canary Seed by the acre come and buy at Chapman's & Glas. 130,000 extra Star A Shingles just re ceived at Waterman & Son's. 27t4 Ready made clothing, Boots and Shoes cheap for cash at 27tl II. Hleold's. All kinds of Lumber constantly com ing and on hand at Waterman & Son's. 27-t0 Roots and Shoes. I have now the largest assortment of the best and cheapest foot wear ev er brought into Cass Countv. 27-1 1 Peter Merges. Carload Port Byron Lime just re ceived and for sale at $2.00 a bid, at Waterman & Son's. 27-t4 Barrels of fresh cranberries for sale cheap at 27tH - m J. V. Weckdacii's. JI. Herold has opened out in tine style. Xew Goods! Xew Goods! re ceived daily. ' 27tl Never, Never will I be undersold in boots and shoes. Call, try me and be convinced. 27H Peter Merges. SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. These nils are composed exclusively of ver table ingredients, ami alihoiurh thev entiielv supersede the u-e of Merc.n v.'do not leave any of its injurious effrcts. THE jT Act IMreclIy l'u ISie Uver, and are a valuable remedy In all crises of de lanyeiuent of that oriran. HioU IS 4adnche. IiitiixeMtiou, and ail itilioust lUsunlTs, ruiccomb to their free use. :iiwl AGENTS ! Wr 150 tOIY-I'HICEI ami PAST-SELL1XG AltE MOST COMPLETELY ISKI RESENTED IN OCR, dtM COMItIATIO' I'RIIS. IKt:i'l hv sample, panes, bindings, illustra tions, etc. They are popular works of every kind, and cure tuecc tor Canvassers. All act ually v.'ishiH); eni)'lotimrnt. and no other, address lioiinj SCAM.MELL & CO., ST. Lot IS, ilo. An immense stock of Mens and Boys clothing just received which will be sold at Bed Hock Prices by 27t2 C. G. Herold's. Try the Imported Key West Cigar. Initial Point, and Eureka cigars at the P. O. Xews Depot. DIPLOMA of the CASS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND ME CHANICAL ASSOCIATION. awarded to James Peltee, for the best MASON" &. HAMLIN ORGANS. Plattsmouth, Xeb., Sept. 7th, 1877. D. II. "Wheeler, President. J. 1'. Youno, Scc'y. $4.30 for CALF BOOTS made to order at JfEHGES' FACTORY. 20tf. Xew cake pan, enquire at the Her ald office. 24t. Slippei-3 for C3 cts. at Merges'. 12tf "Why will you smoke a poor cigar, when you can get a good 10 cent cigar for 5 cents at tho P. O. Xews Depot, give them a trial and satisfy yourself. The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Xathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf Bird Cages, Toys, Boys Express "Wag ons, Carts, Musical instruments &c., at the P. O. Xews Depot. FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Fepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For lis'a V. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. NEW STYLE 240 MASON & HAMLIN OR GAN. only SKIS. 27 months time without interest. Correspondingly lower for cadi. Roots and Slmes. Call and examine the low down lGif. prices at. Merges. For sale, cheap, 1.10 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. App'y to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 2otf In the whole history of medicine, no prepared ion has ever performed such marvellous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued st-ries of wonderful cures in all cli mates has made it universally known as a sate and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always re lieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use in the throat and lung dis orders of children, makes it an invalu able remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. Xo person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and effects, Physicians use the Cherry Pec toral extensively in their practice, and Clergymen recommend it" It is abso lutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure when cuies are possible. For sale by ad Dealers. Election Notice. Xotice is hereby given that on the r,th day of Xovember, A. D. 1877, at the usual place of holding Elections in Cass County in precinct, An electijn will be held for the purpose of electing: 1 Judge of Supreme Court. 2 Re gents of the University of Xebraska. 1 County C&rk. 1 County Treasurer. 1 County Judge. 1 Sheriff. 1 county Commissioner, od or Western District. 1 County Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1 Coroner. 1 County Surveyor. 1 Assessor in each Precinct. 3 Justices of the Peace in each Pre cinct. 2 Constables in each Precinct. 1 Supervisor in each Road District. 3 Judges of Election in each Precinct. 2 Clerks of election in each Precinct. Also the question of Township Or ganization will be submitted to the people at the same time for adoption or rejection ; w hich, said ballots shall be of the following form: "For Township Organization." "Against Township Organization." ;-iWhieh Election will be opened at 8 o'clock, a. m., and will continue open until 0 o'clock p. in. of t'ae same day. By order of the County Commission ers, this Gth dav of September, A. D. 1877. " C. P. Moore, County Clerk. Burlington ami Mi ssonri Iliver 11. R. in Nebraska. BiTOX. 'Slavs.. St. I, 1S77. A special ineeiini; of shareholders of ihis company i.- hereby called, to meet at the ofliee f the company in Plattsnioutli. Nebraska, on Wednesday, the loth day of (leto'!T. at 10 o'clock, a. ih.. to consider and act U)mii the leae of the Nebraska Kailwav hv this com pany, and any other business v.hicli may legally come before the meeting. P.y order of the Roard of Directors. -Ot:i John X. Dknison, Sec'y. XOW READY FOR AGENTS ! The Great Strikes! That timely new hook, hy Hon. .1. j D.n t s. A completo liii-tory of the caii-es and tiinlliji? ei cuts of the jrre.it railroad m.d labor war all over the country. Finely Im.istkatki.. A(;e.TM 'A."Ti-:! everywhere. The het clianee to make money ever offered. He ware of interior works. Get .lie bet-t and lowest priced. Address M!6 tsTANDAIID ROOK HOUSE. St. Loris.. ;.t-. Asii kourseil luese Inieslion. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart? Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Xerv ous System depressed jr Docs your blood circulato badly? Have you a cough? Lot Spirits? Coining up of the food after Eating? &e., tlc. 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 aeknowleged by all Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in the U. S. through Druggists to tho people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in cur ing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles lOets. Regular size 75cts. Sold positively bv all first-class Druggists in the U. S. ' 11-tf-alt. EXCELSIOR HARNESS SHOP, J. G. CHAMBERS, TROP. I have a full stock of Harness and Trimmings, Collars, Whits, and all the Fixings, that I will sell at the lowest Cash Prices and warrant satisfaction. Come and Examine My Stock. t 2ot2 WILL NOT EE UNDERSOLD. A Great Rargaiu. I have a line 12 stop Mason & Ham lin, organ on exhibition, for the balance of this week, at Dr. Chapman's drug store, that T will sell at a bargain the finest reed instrument ever brought to this county. With M. & IFs. 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 to order for S4.50. Sewed boots for $0.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes ai.00; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges. 12-tf Slippers for sr, cts at Merges. 12lf 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 be sold clear nown for cash. Such bargains were Cever known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf All nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the curative ii.lltieuces of i'ul vermacher's Electric Belts aad Bands. They are safe, simple, and effective, and can be easi ly applied by the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Address Pclvek si.vciiiat Calnanic Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. IHyl-alt. FARJf FOll SALE. 210 acres in section 3C,town twelve. ranc elev en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, B. & M. It. R. Cass County, Nebraska. liO .4crcs 17isder Cultivation, with house and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of tpriu water. Will be sold iu 80 acre tracts if desired. Enquire of Jos. Sehlater. jew eler. Plattsmouth. Neb. UniG Mason and Hamlin Organ was award ed two FIRST TREMIUMS at the Cass County Agricultural Fair, after an exhaustive examination by four disinterested judges who were unanimous in their decisions. The pi ano Harp was particulatly admired, combining as it does the Piano, Harp, and Organ in oiie Instrument. Any one wishiug information in regard to any of the numerous styles, prices, &c, can get it by applying to James Pettee, Agt., Plattsmouth. Time and Season. Best grades of all kinds of FOOT-WEAR ICtf for the warm davs at Mekoes'. Wedding Bristol card board at the Herald office. Solomon Sc Xathan's millinery de partment will be presided over by an experienced trimmer, who will be ready for business by the 1st of Oct. 27t2 LEGAL XOTICES. Leal Notice. In the estate of ltobert M. Latin, deceased. Before W. I L Newell. County Judyc. in and for Cass County, Nebraska. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby riven that Anderson Root, administrator of the estate of Robert M. Latta, deceased, has made application for final settle incut, and th:it said cause is set for hearing at my olhce iu Plattsmouth. Neb., on the 12th dav of October. 1K77, at one o'clock, p. m.. at which time and place any person interested may be present and examine said accounts. Plattsineuth Neb., September 21st, 1877. 27i3 W m. ll. Newell, Co. Judge. Sheriffs Sale. Bv v irtue of an execution issued by W. F. N. llouser. Clerk of tlK" District Court, (2d Judi cial District ... v it hiu and for fltoe county. Ne braska, and to me directed. 1 'vill in the lr-t day of October. A. D.. 177, at lo o'clock, a. i.. of said dav. at the south door of the Court House, in "tlie city of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, sell at Public Auction, tlie following Personal Property, to-vtit: Due brown male. Tlie same hemg levied upon and taken as the property of James M. Wood, defendant : to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by John II. Tomlin. phiintitf. Plattsmouth, Ncbnifka. Sept.. l-o. A. D . 17T. 20 12 M. J J. Clti.eu, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an execution issued by W. L. WClls. clerk of the District Court. (2.1 Judicial District), within and for Cass comity. Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 1st dav or ( ic tober, A. D., 177. at 2 o'clock. !. M..ol said day. at I lie s Mile Grove Baptist Church, near Robert .Meteer's. in said county, sell at Public Auction, the following Personal Property, to-w it : One IMiiivch House, known as the s Mile Grove Bap tist Church, near Robert, Meteer's residence, in Cass county. Nebraska. The Km bein levied upon and taken as the property of Robert Me t. er and B.N. B''rryman. Trustees s Mile Grove Baptist. Church and the x Mile Grove Baptist Church, defendants ; to satisfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered b J. V. Lewis, pliini'il. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Sept. 20. A. TV. 177. 2';t2 AL B. CLTI.EK, Mieritf. Sale of Common School I.anJ. Notice is hereby fi?rrii that on Friday the 121k day of October, 177, all the school Land in Cass county remaining unsold, (except that which has been leased I will b" o lie red at public ale to the highest bidder, .it t he oliice ol the count y Treasurer, of said county, said sale commenc ing at l.i o'clock a. in., and continuing until all oTsaid land has been otfereil. Full description and appraised value of said land w ill be loiiud ai the eountv Treasurer's ollice. Dated at Lincoln, Nebra-ka, this 27th .day Of Ati-Ust. A. D. 177. Bv order of the Koaid of Educational Lands and Funds. F. M. DAVIS, 2"t7 f oin'r. Pub. Lands and L'uiMinirs. J. C. Cummins. County Treasurer. Agent. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue f aa order of sale issued hv Win. L. Wells. Clerk M" the District Conn. 2d ."lu.liei stl District, within and for Ca-s count v, Nebras ka, and to me ou ecled. I v ill on th 1st day of October. A. D. ls,, at pi oViock. a. in., of Vaid day. at the south door of the Court House, in t lie t ity of i'lat tsiiiouth. in raid count v, sell at public an -. i,.n the following real estate, to-wit : J'he noil li east iu. li ter oir', of the imrtii east tp.iarter uie'4i of section thirty-three ci.n tow n eleven ill) north of lanae twelve Ui) t of the ilh P. M. Tlie -ame leing lev.eil upon and ta ken us the property of Cvnthia Barber and John Gilinore. defendants ; to'sntlsfy n judgment of s.vd Court, recovered by IL Hficiger. plaintiff. PJr.tTsmoutit, Neb., An?.. 29. A. l. lfi. 2-;.- i. B. (tilf-b, sheriff. LENJfOFF d JiONNS, "Kuvnliv DeiV Saloon ! One door cast of the Saunders House. V.'t keep the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 3.iim Constantly en Hand. - Waukeslia Central Medical Spring ! S. El. B A XI STOW, liop. ofMo The waters of this Spring have been analyzed by Prop. Bode, of Milwau kee, Analytical Chemist, and found to contain tho same ingredients, substan tially, that have rendered the Bethesda and tllenn Springs so famous. THESE WATERS CURE DIABETES. KIDNEY AND INTERNAL TROUBLES OF VARIOUS KINDS. The J-are whipped nil over the 1'nitiMl (State nml their reput ntion ! I'ndouhted. THE "CENTRAL" RANKS AMONG THE REST OF THESE STRINGS. For further particulars apply to S. II. HAKSTOW, 25inu WAUKESHA, WIS. Pumps. The pumps sold hy Mr. Gregorv throw water many feet above the Saunders House, sis has been demonstrated, and only one man to work the lever. Mr. Gregory 1 ottering these pumps in the mark et ai very low price. This pump is acknowledged to be the best force pump iu the world. It is strong and durable, no stone jars and leather valves to net tint of order, and pumps so easy that a child can work it. fine will lie put up iu a public well on Main street soon. Parties wishing pumps for deep or shal low wells should examine this one before pur chasing elsewhere. J. S. GKkoouv. l.jlf -Saunders House. 1'iattsiuouth, Neb. Can't he niad. iv every atrenl every month In the business we turnisli, but those w illing to work can easily earn a (fozen i dollars a dav riuht in theii own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and tfirls do as w ell as men. We will fui iu-h you a . oiuplete on' lit free. The business pays better lliun any thing else. We will .hear expense f starting voir. Particulars free. Write anil see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, mid all chisses in need of paving work at home, should wri'e to us and learn all about Hie work at once.. Now is t he time. Don't, delay. Ad dress 'i-,tCK jt Co.. Augusta, .Maine. BARNES' FOOT m win vi.-if v POWER "1 flditVerent mad. I which Builder I (J Makers, Wage ent machines with r. Cabinet on j.laKcrs md Jobbers In miscellaneous work cahconipete astooL'Al. TV AXD I'ltli K with Mealil power manufacturing; also Amateur's supplies, saw blades, f incv w oods and de siirn. Sav "where you read this nnd send lor catalogue and juices. W . V John Baknks, Rockford. Winnebago Co. Pit 42 GOl'Y YOl'It LKTTERSO Excelsior Copying Hook. Made of Chemical Inper. (J'dckly copies anv writing WITHOUT Water, Pit ESS, or BKL'Sl'I. used at home, library or of liee. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of let ters, cverv business man, clergymen, correspon dents, travelers it is invaluable sells at sight. Send i:.0 and we will send a :vm page book. Idler size. BY MAI L paid to any address. We refer to anv Commercial A 'renew Send stamp for Agents' Circular. KX( KI.MOIt M li CO.. IIO Denrliorn (St., Chicago, III. 000 AtiKSTS wanted. 4mi5 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLA CKSJH Til HORSE SHOEING, AND WAGON HEP AIRING All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENT1? mended Neatly f- Promptly :0: Horse, 3Iulc& Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a (Jiraffe. Come and see us. jrEW SHOP, on Fifth St.. between Main and Vine Streets, just across the corner from the kw HERALD or kick. H'JI A PHYSIOLOGICAL f'tni mun A Onldo to Wfdimik ml PV 8' ?4 V? 9 "W''"i"Bl Irraine on th biJLJh'A I .k.dj!LS',,1,1 t marriage and ti.a lKJ&iay,MtTrg ca.wi!ut unfit tor it . '''A N O cre! of Beproduerion and n jL.isea.ies oi wororii. A book lor nrivat. ronaid- e ate itid-ug. (" I" i 'Jlrt.. f Hr.i ifrt I fvifcU!v.s. uyistrii . On a!) d.v.rdrmcl a Private ivaiure an.oii! Irom Bel . Abuse. Eiees'ps, or Secret D'.seaaes, with tiia baat mtann of ciirf, T24 .ay fn-- piiffWrta. A CLINICAL LECTURE on thr atior. diawa and those of the Throat and Lungs, Cataxrn.llupture, tli Opium Hablt.fcr.. price 10 cl.. Either book .ent postpaid on nreipt of price: or all tore, eon'aininir .'. Hi r.a 7".. beautifully il.'n.trated, lor "4 rti. AUtlrasa fjS. tftTTT3, JNu. 12 i. bdi at. at. Louia, K4. S200C . A YEAR. Atrcnts wanted. Wnsl- nesslepltlmatc. Particulars free. I Addrcaa J.WOETU A CO.. St Louia. Mo. OPiUfi B n.t MorpMn Habit aWlntrW am! .pe.lily fjcurrA. i'aililtx.; uo y u'.-tty. t-nd .uui.p fjriiarU.'uln. I'h. umv. 1-T V ah':ngtou M, Chicago, III. PREMII'M W ITHI M rilUS e4.tein-inlf r.Frei- w i:he. ryonier. Out- J? -f .1 . 1 I. f .,-l,.,..t A- i 4"l.i.. i.iik- I II. T flOOl.D PLATED WATCH EL Oi-ne T. III ttw- kaou r r. 1. S.MTe V'AifH IrH.e TO AuaaZM. jS AI.K.", A. COLLTKll a: CO- tukB.il, lit. Dr.A.G.OLiN'S TVvata Hntniial, 11 r-wt Watni,n- un St. ("l.i. air". 111., f. tlie rure t. all lrix"w of IVlTHte nator. n?ulf(t'ir from early htle r lnf--tlon -f eilherr :. Ktninttl V(U ( j-rti. ine Km!-vin, 1om of Mrraory, lrnpHlrd 'lefit, Loi ManliiHttl or lmHin. ru I'tIIIfj. irm-De-titiy cuT'i. ; dr-eai' if tiu Tlludtlt-r, KIIm-js l.lver, Lunc-fa A tiit. 'atar-h. "n. mil 't.rni (i-a-4-, rcl JllH .KH lifr' KM ALKH, jkhl U lii treiiiM-i.l. H.im h Imd A ttf-lrt'r mrri3tii nmi run- wli-rr oilrt frt(. M K a i.'n.lit?.te of ttie lf iTTTit-d S ! no nien nrr. ha lh lr.-t prvti.-M tt, U. S. 4AIJE tst't with prfvute houMfan i lwL. .l rii. rtr nwtw f.r VatiftiU. Senl fifiyrnU ff namvle of hu'ulftr '.1 r'.lsr of iript-ruint Inf-imvitton bv ijm.. H. OUN'i K"?tIf? ISU-. l-T H"T. o'-':l 'n frm. MAREIAGE GUIDE yoanjrii.i mul-i l ac-l of both Siw. on mil !,.e-tr-. of DAtur. Valiiabi Mvi- t- ihr nivrVi anr tho Hil-tni'l!in mur.f. li'w Ui b lt-h;ry 'i-i imly Jiiih Id marrV. r-lr linn. --r-(Kly 1jmiM get thi OjuL. Itice iAi tcnU, lw u) mtt Ofkakk, aMerti. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AND JJLACKS31ITI1 SHOP. Wajon, Ruy;;y, Marhine and Plow re 2airiny, and ynteral jobbing. I am now rc(inred to do :tll kinds of rejiajriTiu 1 fnnii nnd ot her m.-o hMu rv, lis there is ;t K'-oJ l.tihe iu my sho. I'ETER 21 A GEN, The old Reliable Wason Maker hits taken charge of the wason shop. He is well -Known aw a NO. 1 WOWiMAX. A'ew'ason and Itu" iet made t rtleT. SATISFACTION ( J U A R A X T t E 1. Shop on Sixth-st-reefj ODi,os:te St-reiiih's Sar!" Windham's Real Estate and Loan OfiTec LANDS EOUG1IT AND HOLD. TAXES PAID, U. S. PATEI7TS TO OBTAIlTEDw TU1! i:amlncd and IVi lceted. LOANS NEGOTIATED, It I" n duty every man owes to himself und to those Interested with him to know the eondt dilion of the title to his property. It is a fact well known to the lei;:tl profession, und to real estate dealers, that ! thousands of the impruvc-l and unimproved farms of this western country have iniperfcct titles ; mueh expense and Hit' lnt (on can he saved hy having our titles exam ined and perfected, :.t once, r.nd before proper-1 ty reaches eastern fi .tires li: value, when juj li-Miahie titles hecoine more dilllcull toiemedy, All persons el.dnilng title to lundn should ob tain the I'nited States Patent und have it re eorded, the leyul title from tho Onvmimeii't H vested in the individual tliroii;h the patent ami title Is not perfect until th Patent I issu ed and recorded, and cai-tcra r (TjifiihWa will not loan money on such hth: rty unless it is dole. As a matter of luisiness o.iiivenl' ncr, I havu connected this department with my Law Prac tice, and have placed in charge of it W. S. Wise, who will, under my supervision, itlleud to alt matter uppertainin:; thereunto. A ten year's residence iu the Stale Hiid Couu-1 ty, with rote-taut business experience, and rela tions wi!h its inhabitants, ha thoroughly iial itled me for transact 1 112 biwiness of the nbov tf mentioned character with factll'ty. K. Ik WIXDIIAM. Atl'y. at Law. X. S. WtsK, Notary Publt. Money for Farmers. I iiave now on hand, ready for shipping a fine Pd of Pure Bred ) ohind China pk" for sale, nt reasonable ratec. Can furnish 111 pairs not akin. 1 b e piix are descended from tile Ileitis of Shepiild Alexan der, of Illinois, and A. C. Moore. Can pedigree 10 tlie liest hos at the national Ikv r how In Chl eairo in ls7-J. Corror poudeuco prompt I v answered. SavtJ th expense of semiini; farther ent. . K. N. SIII'.LDON. IjinO Malvern, MiHd I o., Ioa. MONEY TO LOAN. 5100,000 To loan on improved farms in Cass ountv, at low rale of interest. A pphcalioiis Holieite.l. l'laltsiiioutli, March is;?. J N. Vsk. E. G. D0VEY&S0N. take ileasure in announcing,' TO TIIE CITIZKXS OF TLATT' JIOUTIf AXD VICINITY, Tli.lt they are now located in their NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, Opposite Fitzgerald Idoek, and ready to nee fheir old customers and as many i-w ones as may come I Living just opened a new assortment men I oi goods 111 a new,' liciit iiAXi)M)Mi: i'LaOj; o J5U.SIXK.SS, We ill ink we can ac commodate the public "and please (he taste of all (iive u.s a call any way,-and" try (h, new up town store. iitt r,o to Tin; Herald Office FOR YOUR JOB WORK a z, Fi n n