Til K II ERA L I). LOCAL XEWS It's too hot to hunt locals. The article on school matters will appear next week. Hultery has good cool Soila as us ual, this summer. Mr. Clreogory, of the Saunders Houso is out about 200 by the Hood. Doctor Doirdan and family have returned from Colorado. He is enthu siastic about Denver. Another rain Tuesday evening It cooled the atmosphere, and wet thing-5 down, that was all. V; sec the head-light of the Whis ky Kin of the second ward is busy fixing up the bridges, sober as an owl! Win. .Stadelmarm went on the Odd Fellows exclusion to Minnesota and about and returned last week much re freshed. Mr. floii'd, while shoveling corn at acorn crib on Friday last was partial ly suiistruck and prostrated for the day. A pretty heavy rain and wind storm oecured Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning, but did no dam age. No train reached I'lattsinouth from the west after the great storm of Tuesday night until the Friday morn ing following. The Xebniska Farmer for July gives Dr. Livingston's address before the Nebraska Sportsmt u's Association at Fremont. The scarcity of ire has not pre vented Buttery from opening up the old soda fountain large as life and twice as natural. The freight Tuesday evening did r.ot go west owing to a severe storm at ornear Lincoln. It must have been heavier than here. I'.li l'lnnimer is going to have a new delivery wag'm soon, that will take the shine out vt an thing west of the Missouii. Mr. Schieketanz is about moving into the I'.oeck building, where Mr. Jlheinhackel's harness shop was, and Mr. 11. goes next door east. I5y some means Avoca was left out of the precincts in our list of cen tral committee. We re-publish the same Avoca included. The men at work on the Hound House had to quit work on Fiiday last on aceni.iit f the heat. The theinioin ttvr stood at 1- degrees in the shade. Th- mail was two days behind in Lin -o'.n I.'st week, and Ien. Funke nearly pe; spired away in delivering it hi t wet n ten a'i l vel- o'clock when it did get through. Mr. Harrison is getting much bet ter, he can set up in bed and the piob :il ili;ies are that hi- will be a pretty go. d man for lu'il work yet, one of tl. da s. -The Cemetery out here is said to overgrown wi:ii w eds, the fence out of repair and a general air of don't ai e-a-li e-ness surrounds it that miht be bettered. Our Greenback friends say Hob Doom's address was "solid and point ed." The most fluid and pointed speech ui polities ever mad, was -Come boys, let's take a drink," it always rais ed the house. Orchard & P.ean, dealers in carpets, oil ch ths, curtain goods, matting, &c, Mnaha, have the larpest establishment of the kind in the state. When you me in Omaha go and sre their goods, ;.i:d buy a handsome carpet. The headers, the binders, the rcni- is of ail kinds that go out are aston ishing, and from very quarter of the air the ring and buz, of the "machine" is heard, bringing wealth and busi ness and permanent prosperity to the land. We are sorry to learn that Clov. Furnas has been obliged to dispose of his handsome, fruit farm near Ihownvi'le, ow ing to losses caused by the grasshopper invasions. He has reserved forty acres, which he hopes to make even finer than the original farm. Henry and Croft. Fikenbary and Mr. Murray are down at Lincoln and about there buying cattle to feed this winter. Didn't try Salt Lake this time. This is right. The great cattle region of the western part of the state might to supply the corn raising region on the Missouri with young stock to feed. Mr. George A. Creamer bringsus .1 specimen of Fall wheat, of Grass vari ety; says the Grass Wheat is properly n winter variety, great length of straw and head, about fifty grains to each head, he says crops are all right so far. This wheat which has been sold here for spring wheat can be sown in fall as well, this of Mr. Creamer's was sown in September. Xow some of you who have the money start a building Association for riattsmouth. That's what wo need. Give the poor men that are hero a chance to get a home cf their own, fv comers a decent place to live in ; and hold out encouragement for me chanics and others to settle' here, by providing work for them to do. That's the way to make a town. A young man in the machine shops get too much Benzine Monday and made an outrageous attack on Mr. Jos. Schlater bruising and maltreat ing him in his own office. He was ar rested and fined 620 and costs. Laying his troubles on McLain, the painter.he met him Tuesday and knocked him down. "We hope it will le a warning to the young man, as for McLairt, nothing will cure him. We hereby tender our regrets at not being able to accept the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. J. lleavis to the recep tion given by them for Mr. J. W. Dor rington at Fall City on the 10th inst On account of Harvest and busy time generally, there will be no preach ing by Rev. Mr. Copeland at the Bap tist church, here, next Sunday, as here tofore announced. G. Faikfield. We are much obliged to our neigh bors down the Street for their paper last week. It was a very respectable and orderly paper, not so much vim, pel haps, as if " Brutus" was running it but much more readable for quiet peo ple. If they'll keep that up, we will have a better town, and bo able to ar gue any points we may not agree about, in a manner that may do some good. We interviewed Dr. McCrea's bees not long ago, and although they, the bees, were all sitting on their front porch to get the benefit of the cool air, they received us with the utmost urbanity, and presented us through the Doctor with a specimen of the fruits of their industry which we found very palatable. The Dr. takes a great deal of pleasure in the care of them. The Brass Band of riattsmouth treated a number of our citizens to a seranade on Saturday evening, and the family of ye editor was included among the lucky number. Although the editor was absent the serenade was none the less appreciated. The band are making rapid progress and play very well already. We regret that we had no notice of their coming that some lemonade to cool their parch ed throats was not forthcoming, for serenading on such a hot night must be dry work. If the band will adjourn from their practising to the IIekald mansion this evening, the lemonade which they did not get Saturday even ing will be there, and be served to them. lied Hibhon .Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Bed Ilibbon club at the M. L Church, on Friday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to meet there. By Okdeii or Committj:k. riattsmouth Sportsmen's Club. All members are requested to meet at the ollico of Hon. S. M. Chapman on Saturday evening the 20th inst at 7 o'clock n business of great interest to all concerned. Church Notice. Chaplain A. Wright will preach in the I'resby terian Church on next Sab bath morning and Lev. J. A. Stein hart in the eve ning. AVood! Wood! Wood! Wanted at the IIukai.d otlice. INiil of Honor. The following scholars have been perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, in district N. 45. for the month ending July ."Jth, 1?S : Lila Murray Albert Wetcncamp. Lorena Murray, Sarah Brady. Annette M. Smith, Teacher. On another page we give a descrip tion of a w ork entitled "To the Bockies and Beyond," w hich may be obtained by every one who applies to Mr. T. L. Kimball Gen. l'.issenger and Ticket agent U. P. It. It.. Omaha. This work gives some fine tfcripfns of the scenery and lands along the line of the V. V. 11. It. and is altogether a val uable book. The State Camp .Meeting. Under the auspices of the Xcbraska Holiness Association, will be held near Greenwood, on the B. & M. II. IX , 20 miles r.orth-east of Lincoln, com mencing on the seventh of August, and continuing one week. Beduced fare. The B. & M. IX. lb agree to car ry passengers from all points on their line west of the Missouri River, at one and one-fifth fare for round trip, bag gage and camp equipments free. Tents and baggage will be carried from the station to the camp ground f ree. Meals and supplies can be had on the grounds at the most - reasonable rates. No huckstering will be permit e.l within the limits prescribed bylaw. No special Sunday trains. S. II. IIendkhsox, Com. rial Young's new patent silver mounted Soda Water Fountain is in full blast. Cool delicious syrups and plenty of 'cm. Try the Soda Water. Fruit and Produce Stand. II. K. Montgomery has opened a Fruit and Vegetable stand on Main St., Fast of Dovey's store. Give the old man a chance. 17t2 University of Nebraska. Instruction given in all the branches of a liberal education. Open to both ladies and gentlemen. Candidates for admission to the Preparatory Department must pass a fair examination in Orthography, Reading, Arithmetic. Geography, Eng lish Grammar, and the History of the United States. Instruction is given in higher Arithmetic, English Analysis, and Physical Geography, cash for a single term. tuition free to all. Fall Tekm begins Tuesday", Sep tember 10, 1S78, and ends Friday, De cember 20. Winter Term begins Thursday, January 2, 179, and ends March 21. SPRiNfi Term begins April 1, and closes on the Second Wednesday of June, the day of the annual commence ment. Catalogue, containing full informa tion, can be had upon application to E. U. Fairfield, Chancellor. Lincoln, July 6, 1877. 17ml). Bring us some wood on "Subs" 4tew-onct." Five pound of best rio coffee for 81 at Rockwell's. 15tf Bridge Notice. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received up to Monday at 2 o'clock, r. m., July 22d, 137, for t lie construc tion of one Pratt Truss Bridge on Sec ond street, between Main and Pearl, in the city of riattsmouth, in accordance with plan now in the City Clerk's office. The bridge to be 34 foot span 18 feet wide in the clear, two ap proaches 18 foot long; side-walk whole length of bridge, 5 foot wide in the clear. To have 5 piles under each end of span, of oak, 30 feet long. 4 oak pile under each end of approaches 18 feet long. All bids to be filed with J. W. Johnson. Mayor. The com mittee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. J. W. Johnson. It Mayor. N. G. C Meeting. July 6th, 1873. The National Greenback Club Xo 56 of Plattsmouth, Cass Co., met and will continue to meet every Saturday at the Court House. The meeting be ing called to order by Wm. Bryant, President pro tern. The Platform be ing read together with the minutes of our last meeting. Robert Doom was called upon to ad dress us, with which request he com plied and gave us a short but very sol id and pointed address. G. W. Shrader also made some veiy pertinent remarks and read us some very good information. The meeting, everything being con sidered, was a success. We added five more names to oar club. Look out, we are coming! as the saying, is you can put this in your pipe, we mean business. We will soon have another Club in this City. Come and see and hear for yomselves and do not depend upon what others say about us or our Plat form, for no sane minded man can take any exceptions to it. We are em powered to organize every Waal into a club if they wish it. So don't stand in your own light but come to the front for we tell you it is to your in terest so to elo. Jonv Waymax. G. Kinser President. Secretary. Personal. John Marshall is back in town on a visit. Hon. Evander Barnum was in town Tuesday. We caught a glimpse of Thed. Eaton on the street last week. Mr. Bcchtel was quite sick last week we are sorry to hear. John Ossenkoff, of Louisville, sends for a Herald in his, nnd so they go. Mr. B. Hendrickson arrived in Plattsmouth from the Black Hills Tuesday night. John Henry. Insurance Agent for the Continental compai y, X. Y., is try ing our town awhile. Uncle Stephen Ilobson sends us some "yearling" apples and some fresh ones. He is selling apples to his customers already. Senator Paddock and family passed through Plattsmouth on their way to Beatrice on Saturday last. The Sen ator says lie is glad to se'o the old prai ries again, and and most of the folks. The Rev. Mr. Murfin, of Factory ville, called on t lie Herald Monday last. We have been unfortunate in being out when Mr. Murrin calls, per haps we'll hit it some time in the sweet bye anil bye to come. Clem. Chase made the Herald a Hying call on Thursday last on his way to Chicago to attend a meeting of the Amateur Press Associations, of one of which he is President. He afterwards goes to Wisconsin to visit his old home. IIKI. Th wife of John K. Harnes lied at midnight, Monday, July 15th, of consumption. The funeral of Mrs. Barnes took place at five o'clock on Tuesday after noon the Rev. Mr. Burgess officiating. Mr. Barnes is left with two small children and has the sympathy of his friends in his trouble. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. REPOItTEI) K F. K. WHITE. it. No. 2 3 reject oil . fuelled , ear y.N'o'.'s ' "3 Corn Corn Oats. Burl. 17 H 12i.-5 : 26 rejected Kye,- LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS Kf.w York. July 17. Money, 2Ttil'i Gold,.. LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago. July 17. z 051 1 r;s 221, 49 4 3 804 ro 2 9f'CJ 40 3 WXjA 10 Flour Wheat Corn, Ou'. live Bailey Native Cattle.... Texas Cattle Hop CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East In dian missionary the formula of asimple vegeta ble remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, aleo a posi tive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tefted its wonderful curative powers in thous ands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known tc his suftering fellowi. Actuated by this mo tive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or Knglish. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming thi? poper, W. W. Sherar, 149 Tower's Block Rochester, New Yory. I7t4 Sharpening! B. Siebold has for sale and will soon have on exhibition a Tool-Grinder and Sickle sharpener a new thing and warreuted to give satisfaction Can be seen at his place. lCt2 THIS IS I'On EVERY FAMILY. No western family can afford for a day to be without the Celebrated Western Remedy for T)iarrhi-a Dysen tery, Cholera Morbus and Cholera In fantum, Urotrn's Extract Blackberry and Ginytr. It has been before the public for ten years, and doctors and druggists join in recommending it to their customers and patrons. Ask your druggist adout its merits; pro cure a bottle at once and save sickness, the expense of physician, and the life of some loved one of the family. De lays are dangerous." Brown's A ntibil lions Lioer Pills, an I Eureka A'juc Pills, are a certain cure for Ague. Tor sale by, Dr. W. K. Donelan, Chapman & Smith, J. II. Buttery and O. F. Johnson. lotf Plattsmouth, Neb. Go to Rockwell's for all kinds of dry goods and groceries at bed rock prices. Slippers 3-5c a pair at Merges. 8tf A choice, selected atd new stock of clothing just received at Stadelmann's ; go and look at tliein before you buy from any other man. lOtf. White fish at 80 cents a kit at Rock well's, lotf Prints twenty Rockwell's. yards for 8100 at 15tf Slippers 3oc a pair at Merges'. Stf CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies Serge Shoes (JOcts. " Slippers 50 cts. " Leather Shoes 75 cts. Shoes and Boots are down toeock r kicks. Mens Buckle Alexis S 1 50 " Prince Alberts 1 50 " Whole stock Brogans 1 50 These goods anil others including a large stock of all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, must be sold. Xo trust. Gtf Pktek Mekges. Just roll your gimlet eyes toward towards those new ten dollar flannel suits at Stadelmann's. lOtf. Notice. Whereas my wife, Julia, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation. This is to warn all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contractingafter this date, dated this lirst day of July 1S78. lGt2 Pkter Roelofsz. For sale, cheap. 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsmouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 23tf Notes, receipts and bills for sale at the IIeuald Cilice; also scale books for grain and cattle dealers. 4Gtf Go to Rockwell's at Louisville to buv vour millinery goods, they have just received a large and well selected stock of ladies hats and trimmings of the latest stvle. 15tf To in j friends and Patrons. Owing to my health being so poor I am compelled to go out of my present business, and will dispose of my pres ent stock for the next 'M days at low down prices, and most of them at cost. Very Respectfully, 12tf J. V. Weckbach. Slippers 35c a pair at Merges'. Stf SPECIAL NOTICES. Geo. II. Shafer & Co., Manufactur ers of True Pharmaceuticals, Fort Madison, Iowa. 34tf. Good second-hand 01:0 vns and melo deons for sale or rent low. Leave ad dress at Mr. (). F. Johnson's Drugstore cor Gth and Main Sts. James Pettee, JUf. Dealer in Musical Instruments. For Sale A good Portable Pipe Organ, manu factured by the celebrated I. Dennett Nutter, entirely remodeled and good for twenty years. This beautiful in strument has 4 stops and 3 registers of nine :mil for niialitv and nower of tone I A J 1 cannot be surpassed by any Portable Pipe Organ, l or particulars enquire of S. M. Brown, tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, Creston, Iowa, or to JAMES TETTEE, dealer in musical instruments, Platts mouth, Neb. 471 f. Horses for Sale. Jones & Stroud have 13 or 20 head of good work and carriage horses for sale. lOtf. Improved book binders at this of fice, tf Go to Jones & Stroud for a good team just now. lOtf. Billy Stadelmann lias got a new stock of clothing, just received, for summer wear, and will be sold as usu al, way down low for cash. lOtf. Pension Papers. Those wanting pension papers ac knowledged will please remember that J. R. Toman, Notary Public, Louisville, has a certificate of the county Clerk tiled with the IT. S. pension Agent and can attend to all such business. 52tf You can save a large per cent of your corn crop by reading "Three Blind Mice," and following advice. 34tf Don't fail to call and examine the beautiful cottage ipkight piano at O. F. Johnson's Drug Store. 1 1 1 f . J AM US l'ETT EE, A g t. Berkshire Hogs. I would respectfully invite the at tention of Stock fanciers of Platts mouth and vicinitv to my fine Berkshire Boar, SELIM, directly from imported stock. Parties wishii)ji.chis services can be accommo dated by applying to Charles J. Pettee at Herald Office or the Proprietor James Pettek. Residence one block south of High School building. I have also a fine rair of Imported Essex Pigs. tf IIr.LT for the weak, nrrvous.ami debilitated Chronic and painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Hells and other appliances, all about them, and how to ilistlnuili the gen uine from the spurious. J'.nok, with full partic ulars, m;tikd free. Address IT i.vr.HMAcili:!t Calvamc Co., 292 Vino Street, Cincinnati. ). isyl-alt. A Gentle Hint. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives .are so frequently taken from us by neglect ed colds, half the deaths resulting di rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, .and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia Severe Coughs, Croup or any other di, sease of the Throat or Lungs, its suc cess is simply wonderful, as your drug gist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample, bottles for tri al, 10c; regularsize, 75c. Stf-alt Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life health and "happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper ac tion, all kinds of ailments are the nat ural result. The digestion ot food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Greene's Au gust Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afllicted with Dyspepsia or Liv er Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result lrom an unhealthy thy condition of the Liver and Stom ach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. I hive doses will prove that it is just what you want. 51y-alt.2w The grandest bargains ever known in this town can be had for the next GO 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 Cover known before, at Stadelman's clothing emporium. 20tf Another good farm for stile in Cass County 1G0 acres; good house, six rooms, frame stable, 125 acres broke, line cottonwood grove ten acres, Apply to Neb. Herald ollice. 40tf, Jno. A. MAcMrnruY. Send your ondors for cigars to A. Sch lege! lit- Bro. they guarantee satis faction in' price and quality. 14tf Bring in your corn or oats to the IIeuald office. 4ltf. New Potatoes, raised by Alvers Mo rey, 0 weighing a pound, for sale at Weckt-ach's. May 21st, 187S tf. Eighty acres of Land for sale, near Greenwood. Cass County. Nebraska: all under cultivation, good small hoase and young orchard and grove Time on two thirds of purchase money. Ap ply at Neb. Herald ollico. 1 tf. A Schlegel fc Bro. have on hand the best brands of Smoking and Chewing tobaccos. lRf TO TH K AI"FI.ICTI"f. Act irisJ;;, and at once procure the f ol 1 o w i n g wi dt rfu IY. m il y M td i c i ties, Di:. FiTLKu's Rheumatic Remedy and Liver Pills, a positive, permanent specific for Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, pain in Back, Head, Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Nervous, Blood and Chronic Dieseases. Di Fit hr's Kidney Cord id removes deposits ot Gravel. Albumen, "Alcali Acids, re tention of mine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Filhr's Calisaya Tonic, 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. Dr. Fitter's Herman Ptctornl for Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists. Chapman it Glass are agents for Plattmouth. 20-yl Caution to Smokers. From and after the 1st day of May. 1878 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: JULIUS PEPPERBURG, Man u fact u k e i 1 , Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. LEGAL NOTICES. Slieriffs Sale. By virtue of iin order of execution issued by Wm. H. Ij:ims Clerk of the District Court with in and for Douglas County, Neluaska, and to me directed, I will on the J Mil day of August A. D. 17", at 10 o'clock, a.m.. of said day. at the South door of the Court House in eaid Copntv, ell at public auction the following Krai Eftate to-it : East half of n. e. Kt Sec. Town, eleven (11) Kaiifju twelve n. w. quar ter of n. e. (l4 of section twenty-six (2fi) Town, eleven til) itaiue twelve (12) east of nth 1. M. also south half (s. ' i ) n. w. (l4 ) of .section (S) T. 1 1J Kaue (.!') cant. South East quarter of the north east quarte' s. e. () of u. e. (L4 of sec. (7) T. VI K. 12 east, all in Cass County Neb. i he same being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Emerson II. Eaton defendant : to satis fy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by Cieoixe h. I'l itthi-tt. plaintiff. I'lattsinouth, Neb., July 11, A. D.. Is7s. 17to R. W. Hykics, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Rv virtue of an order of sale issued by Win. L. Wells, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass county. Nebra.-ka, and to me di reeted. 1 will on the loth day ol Au.mist, A. 1. 1S7X, at one o.clock p. in., o'f said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of riattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auc tion the following real estate, to-wit : The west half (' ol the soutli-west (unrtT 1) of section twenty-six (?' and the east half ('a of the south-east quarter (U) of section twenty seven t27i in township eleven 1 11) north of rane ten M0) east, bei.iu one hundred and sixty acres more or less, and all the appurtenances t hereto Ix-lotifxin. The ame being levied upon and taken a the property of John Newton and Jan Newton, defendants: toeatisfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered by t'nion Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Maine. plaintiiT. I'lattsuioulii, Neb., July il, A. D. Is78. K.t5 11. VV. H virus. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. r.v virtue of an order of sale issued bv 'Win. L. Wei's, Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will ou the loth day of August. A. D. ls7, at 10 o'clock a. m of said dav. at the so it-h tlnor of the Court House iu the City of I'lattsinouth, tn said County, fell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit: Lot eleven Ml and twelve (12) in block number ime hundred and seventy-three MZ, iu the City of riattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, together with the ap purtenances. The same being levied upon and taken a3 the property of 1. 15. Murphy ami Mar garet C. Murphy, defendant : to satisfy a judg ment of said Court, recovered by John Fitzger ald. plHintirT. Flattsmoutli. Neb., Jtrly 11. A. D, l:a. I6ti Ii. W. Hveus, blicriiL. Legal Notice. Alion TV Weston, plaint;:!, vs Witt. Alta.Tor. defendant. )'. (.. re Amos TeiTt h .fllstiee ol the I'e.iee in and for Cass County. Nebraska. The defendant will take notice that on June l! it 1.-7S. s:ud Justice iv-ued an or.ierof al t.teh li'cnt in the above aeti.Hi for the smn of nine; V sevcu anil seventy-three one hundredths dol lars debt . and also 1 lie costs of suit, and y.e.tr corn in the crih on the s w Vt ot ectinn number tliiitv-six in ton n ten north ot inng.; r.umher twelve, east of the Gth p. m. in Cas.s County. ei).. 1i:ls been attached to pa the same. The above cae has been continued to August loth, Istk. at 1 o'clock p. in. i:.t:t ADlsi- I WkstOv, I'laintilT. Sheriff's Sale. Ilv virtue of an order of sale issued by W. L. Wells. Clerk of the 1 isi i iei Couit. wiiliin and for Cas County, Nehrai a. aud to me directed, I will on the '.'Till day of July. A. l. ls;s. at o'clock p. in., of said ; day. at the south door of the Court House, in the City of I'lattsinouth. iu said County, sell at public auction the follow ing described real estate, to-wit : The wvsf half (W) of the nort h-eat quarter inc'jl of section number t wept v-.ix (-'! in township milliner twelve (!') norm ol range milliner elev en Ml) cast of the ctll p. m.. together willi the apiMirtenaiK-es. The same being levied noon and taken as the property of rnillip Keiliart and tie.. rue Schoeman. detciulants : to satifv a judgment of said Court recovered by L'dwaid (i. Dovey. l'laintilt. riattsmouth, Nebraska. June '7ih. 1S7. Ht.j 11. W. liVKlis. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. I!v virtue of an execution issued bv Wm. I Wells, clerk of tlie District Court, within and forces County, Nebraska, and to me directed. I w ill on the 2oth day of July. A. I. 1s7s. at la o'clock, a. m., of said day. at t he sunt h door of the Court House iu riattsmouth. in said Cum tv. sell at public auction the following real es tateto wit: Sixty-live acres of ground oil of t lie east snie ol t lie sunt li-west tow) ijuai leii ot the noitli-wcst in w) quarter I'll and the north-west in w) quarter ( U of the south-west (s w ) quarter 1 ) of section n umber t" en I v-si (JC) in township number twelvoMJnioi th. range number thirteen (i;n east of the Dili 1 M. in Cass County, Nebraska, and more particularly oescriDeU as commencim: ac a point time chains and seventy-nine links east of the north. west corner of the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of said section number twenty-six, and running thence east in the eighth (S) section line sixteen chains and twen-tv-live links, to the. north-oast corner of the .south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of sain seen. n, inence soul u in tlie eigni n is) sec tion line t s en! y chains to tile quarter section lino ea-t and west through "aid section, thence running west sixteen chain and twenty-live links, thence north twenty chains to the place of beginning said tract of laud thus described containing 3-' rx'-lon acres, also commencing at a point t luce chain and eighty -one links wet of the quarter section corner on west side of said section twenty-six. thence east on the quarter sect ion line sixteen chains and twenty-five links to the north -east corner of Hie south -west quar ter of said sect ion, t hence sout h in eighth sec tion fine twenty chains to south-east corner of the north-west quarter of the south-west quar ter of said section twenty-sit, thence west on the eight h sect ion line sixteen chains and twenty-five hnks. thence north twenty chains to the p'lace of beginning, and containing :tj .riMm acres, making in all sixty-live acres ot land, the same being the sixty-live acres of ground here tofore, on the 4 1 Ii day of May. lTij. advertised for sale under an oceeution Issued in't his cau-'e, and the sale of w hit h va en joinedjby defendant, and w hich injunction has been by the Court set aside and held for naught. The same being lev ied upon ami taken as the property of Win. 1'.. l'orter, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of sal. I Court, recovered by First" National Hunk of l'lailsinouth. Nebraska, plaint ill'. I'lattsinouth, Nebraska, June jiMi. A. D. l. Ht K. W. Hviilis, Sheiilt. O. F. JOHNSON, DEAI.EIi IX Drugs? Medicinesj AND All Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. ALSO DEALER IX Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. IrejcriptionM Carefully Compounded by an Experienced Irussi!t. KI'MEMeKU T1IK I 'LACE. COR. FIFTH ct JfAJN H'l HEETS Pf.ATTSMOCTH. XKH. Chicago Burlington & Qnincy R. R. IS THE DIRECT ROUTE KKTWEKX Till-; East and West, Running Through Cais -TO Council Bluffs, CONM-C'TINO WITH THE Union Pacific Railroad -FOB ALL rOINTS IX- XKHIiASICA. COLUHADO. n-roil ix a. cta it. .vo.vr.i.v.1. X EVA DA. AMZOXA, IDAHO, AND Sf T II II O l O If C A It S TO KANSAS CITY, T0PEKA,ATCHIS01i & St. JosepH Thronch Care tf'H0OST0N:lna a11 Toi,,t"" on .MISSOlitI; K.VSAM A TKXAS, -AXD- Iloustoii & Texas Central KailRoads. IT is THE DIEECT ROUTE Fi:OM THE West to tlw Mast AND THK EAST TO TIKIE "WEST. AM information about rat" of fare will be cheerfully given by ai!vMiu to 1. w . HITCHCOCK. lien. Wes. l'ass. Air'C, Ot I' '..-. 42ly SJT.TT Mathews HARDWARE STORE, Id riattsmouth. Neb., on Fourth St., about the MIDDLK OF TI1E BLOCK", you will End : Corn IMantors, (Hand & Liorsc) Stirring' IMoivs, Sulky IIory Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware, Tin "Ware, &c., &c. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. Seed for Sale WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer ill DRV (.OOI-, L'LAN'Kirr.S TLAXXELS, FIT R NISIIINC; GOOD :t: gi:')ci:i:i i:s of all kind.''. I.ar.e st: k of BOOTS and SHOES to he CLOSED OUT AT COST :o: Notions, Queenswaro, mnl in fact everything yen ean rail forln the line of General Merchandise. cash r.vii) roi: iiidks and rn:s. All kiii'ls of country luoihiea taken in e ehane for iroo.ls. :il 1 C7 y. - t. is ; ; : ; ; ; ; : ?;t t . ' .1 5 o i y .2 5 "n IS CQ 1 y. 7 Z - . - : : x . s. i. ..' T r . 7. v 5- y. y y. 7z ': i -J.-.'-'-r - t. -i X rz .""-- James Pettee df.au:k IX Musical Instruments, Sole A ppointiny Ay nt for The I'n rival I el Masnn & Ilumlisi CABINET ORGANS. Also, the Stoe'.c. Henry F. Miller, nn.l Ilallet, .t Ciiniston l'ia nos lor Cass an.i Saijiy counlies, Neh. I' ill anil see .SAM INSTRUM EXTS at oftiee. Sixth, one iloor south of Main St. 1'LATTS.MOCTH. NKR. Tuning ami repairing: I'ianos aiul Orgain a seeialtv. under the skillful hamls of Mr. S. M. Ilrotvn, a tuner of thirty-three years ex pel hire. A PHYSIOLOGICAL A. Guide to Wedlock :'oiindeit;fcl TTtfH on !h iuiip n.nrnKt mi trie i'iup? thflt uitf't tor it 1 he crett of .Reproduction and Uie iiseittea 01 women. A rHon lor private, ronul- mtv readiHK A) pages, price tC9. On nil d mit rh id m Pri v;.:e Nature ot..n trnm FeL Abuse. xrcBm, or Seortt CieM.es, UhU the U( Hit'STi of mr. "4 .!! pufffn. pric.'' it. A CLINICAL. LrCrU'RE ;n th- iUw (Ilffaid n thoie ot th- 7'hioatan(l Lunsrs, Catarrh, xiuyture, tae Op:um Habit. v -. pic lv t . Liilu r b-k c nt pmpnid on r-rp-pt of prlcf : or all three, containing .ViirokXi, bantirj'.y liiiifciratrfl. tut 70 cli. Addrui DZUhWL'TS, u. 12 2 . bltk fat. Lou;b, itO. u. Li.lw.t i i. L!- n PCI U ; lllSK K' t A YEAR. Acenswsntrr!. Hhp! j iiss legitimate. l'articularfr'c. 3 AddrejaJ.WOUTH 4t CO.. St Louis, ko. F1U 846 rrtFMim wTrii nn nni a siein-win.l.-r.l- re' v. uhevcrvoiii... int tit lre.i. J . Ii. ji lord 4; Co.. Chl.io, lil. PS 9 3 12 e J liclud'-- r':r-5tlnE Outfit. I:2 5? Every Gun Warranted li c 2 a W Jii'enL. Moure 1c liruuks be U,u.i Dr.A.G.OUN'3 kTVrite fTmT.!tL m t. i tu Ufa.. til f I'rlvate nature, renlur iro n rvly liru4 or Inflation f mx'urr ftnlnftl Uoul i-'.-mi. r KmlMlmiH, Lom ofMi'morT, Impulrod Miehu l.t .MnnhiKd or Impnlrncy. Veriou l-llllt, frTi -rtfntin cmtM ; riL-tsar f t Hlttddrr. Kldnt-jw, MAer I.UiiC, A't'm Vtr''. I'i,r.. n I'M'V ;.'! JH v l-'WOFrKMAIiFSj'-M t.. hi. ir.-M r- i. l".O m h hmi a life-lng eiiw-r-t :.-, w- -ui- w l.r m t fil. I U tmwlL:t tue Kef rrucl iri-r-t.rv. t t lrrt--t pr't- m tl:e I.'. S. I. ! K m,i;ir: w m Mit w-n private hinie Ti hvI, cill nr on-f. 'rT m-mei. fnf jnth;n. .Tsr.'! fifty chuU fr T'T,!tf of Ilul.t-r -! -- -tilw of (TifMTtnt ifif-rmiti'-in nr-. Jilt. Ol.I'M MARRIAGE GUIDE C&W. jHirii siitl th i'l .T I c njit i.f ty.ib S"- T'-s. on il rtii--w of n i"' DStttrr. Va'tiiMf a.h t- tl.- nivT:-l anj Oh rrmtTrif.ln:na n.m3e. Hw Ut ri-attr- v a truiy b .j-py in th- miwl r-r ti in. Kvfr brnly khouid jfrt IL'u U"(kL l"n oeuW, to auy ad ditM, Wftied. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Ea.t of I'latte Valley Hoilm. THIS OLDE.-ST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Carriages sent to Depot to meet ail trains whenerer orereil. BBisS-.' 'AND- THE ONLY HEARSE IN TOWN. Funerals attended anl earriae furn -heij to trenW. Address, J. V. MIAN.NUN, 4L'-Jy l"Jatti.i!i')uili, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REVOLVER FREE:iv'.:rit"h !.:, eartriil.'es. ..i'rei. .1. r.n ii.V Sun, l.".G A- V.'M W.hmI .. ritl.l.niii;. I'a. I'Al nnn a v? f.'..v-' hnfr-oi tii wmi v i:iiii'i UK lift hC'""'"- I.A'i i:4T fA. TAl.llCl 'K-aii.l ; 1 1;( 'I" l.s. ilh new ljli', '! iit'fl nriri'H viei in-vh li'l"l rn.it M'n I frT. M A -MlN KAMI IN" (;!. 1 A N ., I.'.-tui. Niv V..i '-v or 'hi. a;'-. PIAr-!0.:V:;;::!,,-;;!.::::,;;;.:i. ORGAN fcj35?-IT5 -i'fU ce V - I . . -I- rm ..' i) iraail s.;iiar.- I'l. ;:(.-. I lee .1.1. hi unlv i.':'.. I.l. u.llit I r !::.! ri.tao-t, i!l-e .-! lilllV -I..,. v. w ie I j m.'IiI lu.i4 ll'.'.'Mt OrKale '.". Or;;iin r."!i.is - ;..-(). Imi elt n,ran li, .t.m .i i.-e -.; i.i. ! r-1 1".. 1 !e;,'a.it ::T" allr-i-iip 'l'i. (iixiiii. i.nl Mn'i. 1 1 1 1 y . M eiiinn ae.l ee me al limne if 1 am ih! a-, re 'l ( senteil , K. IS. I'a re pal-1 he! h vi. ami 1 i:i u or iiuai. men free l.aife ll'M. S-wiiaper "i'liiein lr infill Hull al'imt ee-t of I'l.tlMl A l'!t!lliH .ent fiTO. I'l.'ii-f Ariuirss Hanlel K. IJea! ty. Wa-kliinirt.in. N. .1. OOirnDnO' The only eiimhiiiallmi of the 0 ii H t U lilJo t! iie.l;;ina:eat;i!iu. r n ilh ehi.lee U.M'i;HM';inil 1'ieneli Uraii.ly "r t 1 1 . ;! :i . t'h.ilera Morhiis. I'M' ami rain. Mianhoea T K TI K TP K 1,11 lveiterv. I -.pepsia. I'la J 11 1.1 Alb i i. I'll",.;, Want ! 'lone ami Ae tlxilv in I lie Molliaell Mil. I ItilW- i'N. .'ir..S a vi .i.i i ii the latnier of t'haii:."" if Hater, I'mxl ami PTTTPFD '' he.::ie. As'k for U 1 il UtiLl Sam 'i:i s J am !r C!n;ku. ln,'M.I (.. i-.-ie.-i I. 1 111 -'Hit nr.oiiH I'mntlve Ii 1 1- make New I r : . - i I'.iii.iil. ami will eoinpletely eli;ii.e I he I.Iooil in the eniire -yslein in l'..-e nmi.tlix. A 1 1 y p T.on tin will Like l pill c:ii h niuhl from 1 t.i l weekr. inav ie ntoie.l to miiiihI heallli. it such a ihiii-4 he pisiM. Sent hv mail for A letter sl:ini.-. 1. !S. J II . !iX A. ., Haiiuor, Me. Dealer iu J KWKMJV, V A TCI IKS. ci.ocirs, chjai:s, 1 oijaccos. At T.r tiisvil'o Xel)., rail ;u 1 fx;r.ii' ine tht' stuck. ly y..isr. i di:y coons." i;i:ii(.i.i;ii:s. in t.!:nsvai:i:, rni.n:r. I'IN'.VAKi:. l:i;;is, siioi.s,. HATS. CAl'S. AND NtllloNS 111" Al l. KINKS. vnu'i: i. ist. Prints If. to CO viu.ls f .r .?1.0'. C(.iro. r, ILs fnre.i.oo. Tea, lh' t' cr I'c.i. hos. 1? it.s I'm- !.n. Snar, 10 to 1' !i-s lur .t.th). Cli-csi' l-" to L'O cts per 1?). Tears, los.f'ur Sl.l'O. l'nuics, 8 l!.s fur tsl.o.'). JJohus, IS to -2) Va fur 1.0.1. Greenwood, Neb. MIKE SCHHELLBACHEE, HI..1 CKS.1I ITIi injiisi: ii()i:iMi!f ASK WACON )!KI'.Mi:iN(J All kin-ls f 'A KM IMri.i:.Mi:.NT4 mewled Niatly tf- l'roinjtly Horso, 31 iilc & OxSliooinc,. In sliort, we'll shoe nnytliin.cf that four feet, from :i Z lua lo ;i (JiraJTc. Coine :inl see us. ITEW SHOP. on Firth St.. helMeen 3!ain ami Vine Streets, jnt across the ecu mr fitn. i the v. HI-ltAl.'" m t in;. riy' HENRY BCFCK nrAi.Ki: in W UL 2? 21 i 1 12 2? e, SAFES, CHAIRS, Lounges, Tables, Bedstead r.rc, r,if i tc. Of All D'.scijd foils: IETALLIC BURIAL CASES VOODE1T COFPI1TS ()( all M.ei, re aily inaile am! s.'ul eheap for ea-.li. With many ti.r.nftsforpast patronage. Iiml invite all to eall ami examine my I.AKUK STOCK (IF mt r. v i; it v i r j ' t k a v j fo vti H. HEROLD, le-i!er in dux oooiis, 1SOOTS, uotns. SHOSK. HATS', Fl'KNlSIHN't; Cf)OI)S. CATS. ;i.ovr:H. GROCERIES, d-c. JEWELRY and 1T0TI01TS. I li.iv" .' !'il" "tork f.f Buck: G laves of n;y own make U he ohwl out at cost. Al kiinl" of COUNTRY PRODUCE t;.ke;j in exchange for G .O O U S . Main Street, Corner of Fifth. L'LATTSMOCnr, - Xi:n GREEK & BLOVERT, L O I ISVILLC TIX S II O P, AND REPAIRING ROOFING ANI SPOUTING. First Class Stock, ,'."(, i r ... Mil f.---'(r. - ; ... - r ... -iVcr , ' .. i I fl.e Tli.. ' n l. .!.!.. n r i .... -I. A. .! I -ei. M. . oi'..- I...': '. i .!. lltlltl.yt ml.-i r f. - I- , r . hnr .-.. I .'. -.' Mfivro-'u;. .-1 v inl--. I I- f ;'-i-r . lr-., to C. A. J.1.H1.U A '..., .Mfti., I vlf..i! l:T, ... ifiiiii y rill M !