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'. c THE HERALD. UCA L A D V r RT 1 9 EM EN TH. Transient. 25 cents a line. Regular adverti evrva per So auvciuscuicni Insert- J for Wan than 2 vk.hu. AUoniry an. I oncers of the taw will be n-lJ responsible for A leital iiotices they hand as, situl parties demanding: :i proof of pubrtcti tion of any notice will be held for tUe publica tion fee ot such notice. COMMUNICATION. A our pnee is limited, ail communicators ! iic.st be brief and to the point with no wante CI words. J. Any person who takes tlie paper reiularly from tlie i-ofilff. whether oireetca to Ins name. or wncthe r lie is a subscriber or not is rt-nxnisilile for the p;iv. 1. It :inv p"r4:i "r'ti his pajier discontin ued, itf must pay all arrearages, or the publish er May continue to end it until payment is ToaAie. and collect the whole H'.notint. whether tiie paper Is t Vi-n from the ufti-e or not. X I tie .mils have 'ieeileil that refusing to take new-iii ipors and periodical from the I"'" oHmf. or rernwvinir and leaving them nnealied for, is (,rii:i-i facte evidence of intkntion al. I'HAl'll. B. & M. R.Jl.Time Table. Contvtfil Sunday, Ajril ist, 177. roK omaha rnoM leaves r. :4". a. 111. i.tti p. lu. PLATTSMOl'TH. Arrives 8 i5n a. in. 3 -.16 p.m. PLaTTSMOlTH. Arrives 10 i2l a. m. 7 itj p. 111. FP.OM OMAHA VOl Leaves y iG- a. in. o UK) p. in. FOR THE WEST. Lftart Plattsmouth 9 :40 a. in. Arrive Lin coln. 12 !." i. in. ; Arrives Kearney. w iou p. in. Freight Uave7 :10 a. in. Ar. Lincoln 11 r2.ip.ni. FROM Tiir: WEST, leaves Kearnev. 6 :l) a. n. Leavf S Lincoln, 12 :IT p. :u. Arrives Plattsmouth. i :R l. in St. I.oiUH Kxpkksh- I-eaves Lincoln, 7 :'-'0 a. m. Aruves Plattsmouth. W :-I a. Freight leaves Lincoln 11 :Ij a. in. Arrives rialtsmouth, 4 :12 p. M. GOING EAST. Express. C :X) a. ni. ra-Jsetirfer, (traiu each day) 3 :M p. rn. A KRIVA1 AM PKPAUTUKE OF FI.ATTS- MOLfll MAIUS. KAfTEkX, NOKTHItnX & COLTHtnX Ajrive t - 9 :So a. m. Depart at - 5 :30 a. in. 3 :00 p. 1U. Oil VIA B. & M. Arrivv at 10 :0 a. in. I Depart at - 2 :15 ?. in. Wr.STKBS VIA B. & M. Arrive at - 3 :15 p. m. 1 Kepurt at - C 13 a. m. WEKMXM WATER. Arrive at 12 :ixi m. 1 Depart t - 2 KK) p. in. l-.l.rFF & I'SIOX MILLS. Arrlv at li :o in. Depart at - 1 :00 p. in. J. W. MARSHALL. 1. M. LOCAL XEWh See the new and corrected time-table of the B. & M. It. H., commencing April 1st, 1877. A. C. Fry received :5 votes for Mayor in 2 1 Ward II. McM iken 4 and Char-k-y Brown 2 for school board. We have a 810 half scholarship war rant on Baylies Mcrratilo College which we will sell very cheap. ff. It certainly sterns to us that our co.il dealwrs might get a little good Iowa coal here now and then, or if not they should reduce the price to the vj'.Iiio of coal dust as fuel. Have yuu seen the Centennial Panel p'.eces, painted by Frank Stadter, ami cn exhibition at C irruth.? 4 5 if. S uae fellow has been printing Xt Yeik OiUr.il B. It. Letter Heads w U Council B'.ulTs no douht to deceive our deino- 11. K. m u -ratic fii Look out d Morrison. for O.i Marcli 2M, Mr. D turned over his journals to the printers, and good toi, that's in good season II. Wheeler of the Sou itf cot iv it was and the Slate officers pay him a compliment for pruieptaess.- his A Trio of full-blooded Iloudaas sale. for See T.J. Todd's new cake pan. 2-ltf Tjuv nf our farmers are selling their hogs and cattle now, and should have some money. We would thank all who can to settle their suosci lpaon bill, as we must have some money t n iv rtnr own accounts. We can't live on borrowed fundi always. Team of large horses, harness and wairon for sale at a bargian. Enquire at Sage Bros. If the gentleman who don't like the Herald because it has so many ad vertisemer.ts, will come up here ana vr rh hills of this onice for one Tiunth (when there is no money com utgin from subscriptions,) they will hid out why the advertisements are ni. GOOD E AUG A INS SIDE LACE SHOES, for 81.75 at MERGES SHOE STORE. We Are sorry to learn from Mr. Joe I- rree, through Br. Scluldknecht that a married sister of his, Mrs. Mary M .rtin, residing at Nebraska City, has lea sadly afflicted in the loss of two i ..:;dren last week by scarlet fever, she is now lying speechless with ' - t disease herself. :.'ew cake pan, enquire at the Her- ottice. 1 "r. Livingston hands ua the report of the transactions of tho State Medi rv Society during their 6, 7, and Sth i-. ssions. Iherepoit on foreign cor t - oendence is quite voluminous and v-j:7 interesting. How could it be "tvi-rwise when Dr. R. It. L. himself is ;'.! lr:nan of that committee? Diseases of the Kidneys effect the : system. Should not be npg r.eA a single day. Tar acts directly i I : the natural remedy. Take tho st Tar; it is a pure preparation ' . ires when other remedies fail. 2-t5 ssrs. Streigbt A Miller wish to v.l the attention of their customers lii- fact that it is customary to close u eouirt a the commencement of j c ir. As they are expected to pay .:- .r bills it follows that they must ,--a funds to pay with. They would i.erefore notify their customers who r.'t been accommodated to harness ...I other goods, that they will be ex r v, l to call and settle their aectounts t ..t ir earliest convenience. Their i k o-" harness and other goods in i.'i :ne is complete, and all wanting ;.- ..iivg in their line will find it to . ..- advantage to give them a call. A v.ock of groceries also kept con-- -f ly on hand. " 45tf "Vm. TJryant says the Hopper eggs are many of them spoiled antl won't hutch. The pile driver, of the B. & M. drop ped through one of the bridges at Suit Creek Ou Tuesday, and broke its nose and things. - A very good suggestion lias been made, that we import English Spar- rnwa tmm ronti"i1 V vl" "V "V llOIt , - ttiey are over-run Willi mem. luej are a sreat insect eating bird, easily tamed and not migratory. They will be sent free if the State p.iys transpor tation. Oet em, Coventor, we can't Spare(ow) 'em any longer. A few fit y orders for Sale. The different papers throughout the western part of the State contain ac counts of the operations of a man who is visiting their respective locali ties under the pretense of establishing a paper. He irets a little cash at each place and moves on to gull the con.m- ! iug inhabitants of some oilier locality Pilot. lie's bien here too, Mr. Pilot, calls himself Eee gues3 he's a nephew of old John I), any way. (lot devil enough in him j J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 2'Jtf Solomon & Xathan are receiving a new and elegant assortment of pat tern hats and bonnets as well as a fine assortment of millinery of all kinds. We advise our lady readers to go and feast their eyes on that charming blue and tinted white "Xormandy" bonnet md if they don't wish their pockets were full of money we miss our guess, j Mr. Xathan informs us they are receiv j ing fresh importations every day, arid j they are determined to lead tho van j in the beauty and style of their goods, j Centennial manufactory. (lentsfine custom work warranted, at Bob Sher wood's. The Herald office is in grief: the principal failed to become councilman or school director, and the brother-in- law and foreman failed to get the nom ination for clerk. Last week's WaMi- man. ' The principal refused to allow his name to be used for a higher office than either, and never mentioned Mr. Pet- tee's name for any office. Mr. Will Shrvock is 21 vears old and was nom: li lted from his own ward, by a democrat. and when it is well known that his con nection with the Herald ofnee will soon cease. Can t vou elevate yourseii to the situation once, Mr. Watchman, and rise above petty and miserable in sinuations. GOOD bargains! SIDE LACi: SHOES, foi' 31.75 at MHKC.ES'SIIOE ST0I1K. o Mr. T. J. Todd has tlie sale and agen- cv ol an enureiv now kuhi or caKe-nan. L'hu hollow core in the centre can be dipped oat after the cake is baked, md tlie rim around tuo outsidu un clasps in such a way that the handsom est cake can be left standing wholo md entire. Oiders for them can be left at the Herald office. Messrs. Fleming it Uaeof Weeping Water have bought and completely re fitted with new paint, new lining, new show cases, ttc, the store building formerly occupied by J. Chase, Esq., where they have opened with a tine stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and China Ware, anil a full stock of ready made clothing and furnishing goods. Farmers will do well to give them a call. 2-2t. We. have received a card of invita tion from Mrs C. F. Hickman, of Oma ha to her spring opening of French hats, bonnets and other novelties in millinery goods which takes place next wtv-k Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. We have seen this establishment grow up from a small one in the early days of Omaha to its present large pro portions, comprising both wholesale and retail departments, and we assure those of our readers who go away from Louie to procure their millinery that they will be nowhere better suited than at Mrs. Hickman's. "Forest Tar" Preparations, are pure preparations . of Tar effective but harmless. Boss Painter, our Frank Stadter, ha3 fixed up, painted, inlaid frescoed, molded, checquered and historically adorned Mr. Fred Stadelmann's Ice Cream Parlor until it looks like a cool grotto for the gods to quench-their thirsty ambitions in this summer. If tho grasshoppers don't eat the cows all up, and Frank White has any ice we expect to enjoy many a cream there. Seriously, Frank has made a rery hand some room of it, and it is worth going to see from an artistic point of view. For Sale at a Bargain. ONE HOUSE AND LOT, one block south of Main Street also STORE BUILIUNU AND STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. M. Sch nellbacher has just bought of Henry Beck ihe two lots north of his shop on the corner of Vine and Fifth Streets, and they say Mike is going t get married and build a cottage by tho forge there, where true love shall ever dwell, and no sparks can ever come (further than the shop door.) Billy IIasler has turned wood car penter on wagons and such. The Her ald took him a job the other day and when we asked him "what was to pay" he only said "oh, say a good word to the girls for me "we are very willing to do that for Billy, but he must treat the girls bstter than he did our "file sticks" or they won't take Billy for a permanent bean. If you; want to get your chimneys cleaned r your stove polished, call on Chas. Brown, or leave orders at John Boone's barber shop, at any hour of the day or night. 50 cents a stove and 50 cents a fiue. 42tf STRAYED Oil STOLEN from my residence in Pluttsrnouth, on Sunday. April 1st, 1877, one span of mare mules eight years old; weighed about 9o0 lba. each; one a light bay and the other a dark bay; inane and tail vouched; no other particular mark. Any person giving informa tion of their whereabouts will be lib erally rewarded. FliED. KilOEIILER. Xo. 1 plow shoes for 81.20. Xo. 1 la dies serge shoes, 81. Xo. 1 Chicago kip boots for Sl.t 0. Childrens shoes from 50c up. Thse goods most be sold in sixty days. Those wanting bargains must call soon at tlie store of Wrn. Stadelmann. 2t4 FKESII WATER FHESH WATER MCE WATER TO DitlNK. Mr. John Cumings, our County Treasurer is the agent of an elegant durable and forcible pump, so they say. He has offered to give the County one provided the commissioners will have a well dog. The well is being digged a j t,ie I)urnr, js jr0jn down and the hose will be put on and they'll squirt water all over the Court House, drown the judgo, maybe, wet down the jury, soften the lawyers, sprinkle the Sheriff, and let it trickle over Cal Moore and John Jennings. Bill Wells won't have any witter in his at all. Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, another lot of goods has come to Peter Merg'-s' mammoth Boot & Shoe Store. Frank Leslie's Popular Month ly for April has made its appearance and with it come illustrations of a most varied .and interesting character. Here we have the ladies of the White House from Martha "Washington down to Lucy Webb Hayes; all about the fa mous Tower of London Pine Forest Industrie;; Southern Scenes ; Manu facture of Indian Shawls; and a host of )ther subjects, poetry, wit, humor, frpm thQ pen of celebrateJ authors. It is certainly the cneapest and one of the most thorough magazines in the world. .$2.50 to Frank Leslie. 5.?i Pearl Street, Xew York, will secure a copy of the Month ly, postpaid, for one year. SEND IN YOUR JOB WORK. Posters Bill-Heads, Letter Heads, i Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print I e;l at tins office. All work expedi tiously and neatlv executed. Old newspapers for sale at the Her ald office, 7oc per hundred. Merges will get you up the best liis and the finest stjles of Boots or Shoes in the country and does your repairing good and promptly. Ti.e other dy, well let'rf see on Friday, the day it rained, tho Herald went out to Uncle Thomas Jeffer?on Todd', to eat a birth-day dinner; be ing about the 27,010.h the old gentle man lias eatca, provided hi has taken his dinner regularly all his days. We never saw so many Todds before, nor any more yelIow-legg;il chicken.';. The old gentleman a:i 1 wife have b-?en used to feeding preachers all their days and know just how to cook a V. L. C. to perfection. We just ha 1 a lively time.talked 'hoppers an;l crops and pol- i tie. Madame and .Mrs. ."joiuiUKiiecnt, who were along, and tlie ladies got off o7i one side and spouted b?d quilts and patch-work and measles and things and we all felt so happy that we never noticed tho mud nor felt the rain com ing home. By the way. that's a nice driving pair of coKs Dr. Schildknecht has, wo mean the blacks, we'll "borry" them again doctor in goodroaJs someday. Malame and Mrs. PERSONAL. Geo. May field is traveling agent for tho LoHvi'le Chronicle, in Cass Coun ty. Wo fish George luck, but think the signs of the times are that no Chronicle will be at L. long. Wm. Altaffer one of the proprietors of the Kearney Mills ttarts for the Hills nest week, with flour feed etc. Kearney Tim is, If the party who ordered a Herald and Inter-Ocean by letter, post mark Xeb. City, and dated from Elm wood will send another letter and sign it, they will get a papeiv-no doubt.-- They say Post Master Key looks like Senator Saunders or Saunders like Key, it don't make much difference so they fit well together. Bob Doom has gone to Ashland, so he says. Just a3 likely to have gone to Egypt. .What on earth i3 Bob af ter: How's civil service Bob? ... Mr. Atwater of Decatur, and one of the most enterprising merchants in Burt County, called on tho Herald last Saturday. He is a relation of our Dr. Chapman and come down to see the folk3 and get some "apple sass" and look at Plattsmouth. (Ask Mrs. D. a bou tthe A pple sass I iui7i es. Ed.) We have been burning some rale ould Democratic wood lately from Tom Smith ar.d others. Won't some good Republican bring in a little dry wood now on subscription for a change. We don't want to forage with the en emy all tlte time. Mr. J. G. Hayes.our old friend Hayes, has returned from a visit to Illinois during the wi iter. He reports the weather wtt, the roads muddy, and a loss of crops by wet and rain in that region. Thinks grasshoppers or r.o grasshoppers Xeb. has a fair chance, and more, with her neighbors. We are sorry to learn that Joe Fer rce's little boy is very low with Lung fever and hope I e may recover. A. Drew did'nt leave last week, but has now gone East for goods. Schnasse has just "arriv," from"She kagy," aud it takes Jay Gould's two Iowa roads and Terkin's through line to Denver to haul all the good3 that are coming after hirn, Mr. Ilesser, tho farmer's Horticultu rist, brought us, that is, the madaru, some handsome, vigorous plants, and l keeps ua well supplied with early let tuce and greens already. Eddie Lewis, a child of ten . years, thoughtlessly s"t fire to a piece of prai rie, which resulted in burning G. V. Adams orchard, and injuring is head er, and burning one of his horses to i de ith. 'dr. Adams lives in A V ca pnf cinct. A. N. S. FA HUE IIS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. Fur Hale. Bi'st qualities of pi ug-sniok-nir tobacco always on hand. 2'J-tf. Mr. J. X. Wise has money to loan at low rates. Mr. Wise is well known here, and as capital seems to be thing needed, he ought to be well ronized. See his Ad. in another iniiii. tl i. pat-col- 'LECTION. The Citizens Ticket, entire, except on Marshal was elected. A strong fight was made for Mr. Morrison, ar.d he was e'ected by 47 majority. Ia the second Ward Mr. Vallery won, over Vi'ayinan, by o votes, and in the fourth, where it. was considered close between Doiiingion and Wing Sharp, Dorriiig ton was elected by 12 majority. Mr. Johnson had almost a walk over, his majority being . A few tickets were printed with Mr. White's nam? on by mistake, so wo may practically say there was no opposition on Mayor. . The officers as elected now stand: Mayor J. it". Johnson. Treasurer J. M. Patterson. Clerk W. F. Bennett. Marshal W. F. Morrison. Police Judge W. J. Despain. Engineer A. Schlegel. COL'XCILMEN. 1st Ward Eli Plummer. 21 Ward E. G. Dovey. ( erm) J. Vallery, (to fill vacancy.) 3d Ward II. C. Cushing. 4th Ward F. M. Dorrington. SrilOOL BOARD. H. B. Burgess, Juo. Waterman. Titos. Pollack and Wm. Winterstein. e consider this on the whole a very good set of officers, we expect much in the way of trua hone3t reform of them, and we expect to criticise their actions closely, but fairly and with candor. We sha'.l ask the new Mayor to have a chair and table placed conveniently for reporters, and propose, to visit the new council occasionally our "ain sels." If they treat the newspaper men with courtesy, we'll try and reciprocate, but business will be business ai far as their public action is concerned. MARRIED. WATSON --FERRER OS Ttiesdxv. April .il. 1S77. at t'.iv ivMdT.;v of the bride'. father. tvn mile so'Hii of I'l i'tsriio'ilh. !: tlie Rev. .Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Wm. Watsox. of Coaacil lliuiT-, Iowa, to Mi liKi.l. t'EiaiKK. An 1 they s-nt the IIf.imlu two bushels of eake and left for Costneil RIu'I; at once for ff ar we'd k:-s the bride and '.rive thein a double !ea.lo:l e.litori.:! notice about V"at?-ia a.u! the Faii'y) bri'ii-. .M AS.' E Y GILMORU T.i A.r-i preettiet. lit t !;e r-si !ei.i- i.f the I nub- s t.i: her. on sm ihe2'tli of Mirea. by S.pihv SaKivan. l::v M r. I'ltANlv M. MAS.KV to Mi:.s L:.l.M.V (.11 iii! of l as-" Co., eo. i ,:ikk, ', a lid And the S.p;!r says tiiey are a! send t iii:; 'l'.'disi." 1 ;: Xotwiti, standing the fact that Til den w.h defeated I d ) not intend to be beat by any Blacksmith in Nebraska, on anything in my liars from shoeing a horse, mule or cow to mending a cast iron stove or building a wagon or bug gy, putting a plough in order or repair ing any kind of a break in machinery. The best of timber constantly on hand for working into buggies, sulkeya, &c. A Xo. 1 Painter competent to do any thing in the line of painting buggies or wagons. Thankful for past favors I am ready to ?ie forgiven for my misdeeds and will endeavor to give satisfaction in all cases. M. SCHNELLBACHER, 52-4t Brick Shop, Fifth Street. WELLS BORED. The undersigned is prepared to bore wells to any depth on short notice one foot hole and good tubing put in. All work warranted for one year. Bipley & McDonald, Weeping Water Cass Co., Xeb. 52-St. GREAT BARGAINS! I bought a large job lot of BOOTS find sell them BELOW WHOLESALE PXICE3. NOW IS YOUR TIME, before they are all yone. CALL AXD SAVE MONEY. Peter. Merges. BOOT AM) SHOE FACTORY. Call at Merges' Shoe Shore for vour Boots and Shoes. His Charley Mar shall is the best workman in the coun try, is the only man in town that ever made a pair of Boots entire, without eastern aid, that received a premium at a Fair. Repairing done promptly. oMf Nothing short of unmistakable bene fits conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation wnich Ayer'sSar saparilla enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood dis orders. Uniformly successful and cer tain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils. Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, fskin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of blood. By its invigorating effects it always relieves and often cures Liver Comphiints, Fe male Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For purif ving the blood it has no equal ; it tones up tho system, restores and pre serves the health, and impart vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day tho most available medicine for the suffer ing sick, everywhere. For Sale bv all Dealers. The old, long established, and relia ble Blacksmith and Wagon Shop of Robt. Donnelly is the place to tro for work of all descriptions in that line, his connection with Mr. Kinzer has given him the use of a No. 1 Lathe and Turner, which enables "him to do all sorts of machine work to the satisfac tion of his customers, his arrangements are complete for sharpening ploughs repairing wagons and buggies, shoeing ! horses, and all sorts of black and white smithing. Old papers for saie, 70c a itundu. Oregon Resources. Anl about the land of never-failing crops, and where grasshoppers, chinch bugs, drought or hard winters are uu Knowu meaning of course, Oregon. Such of our readrrs as desire reliable information about this truly wonder ful countiy, will do well to send for a copy of the 'd'c.vf ?ihorr. a large sixteen sheet, handsome i!lutra'ed paper, giv ing full information regarding Govern ment and railroad lands, expense of jjoin there, and much other valuable information abo it th'3 resources of the- Pacific Xorthwest. Sent, pos tage paid, three mouths, 50 cents; one year, 81.50. All yearly subscribers receive the mammoth January anil July editions free of charge. The last January edition was an itnmense 44 page paper and contained fifty -six beautiful engravings of buildings and scenery in the Pacific Xorthwest, got up at an expense of over 8:k0'.v). Ad dress all communications to the Pub lisher!.,. Samurl.Portland Oregon. l-t2 Boschee's German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most successful preparation ever in troduced to our people. ' It works like a charm in all cases of consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhages, Asthma, severe coughs, Croup and other throat and Lung diseases. Xo person has ev er used this medicine without immed iate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coining from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die it is yur own fault, as you can go to your Druggists in Plattsmouth and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cents. 50-tf. SPECLVL NOTICES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. X:tlee 1 lieiehy Klven that the firm of Val lery & Drew i this d iv dii'olve-i by mutual eotistf'.it. T lie aruouut of tlie linn will he set tled at tiie .-'to.-e of A. D-cw. w!io will c intiiuie the basin.'.-s at the old stand. J. VALLERY, A. I) HEW. risttstno'.Uli, Mitrcii 2;;ttl, 1S77. All a'-po'i:i:s due tiie. firm most be closed at one". I'lease eomo forward and have tiiem sct ttcd. (U3.) . A. DREW PUOCL A MA TION. Win. Stadelmann bavin.? been a:;iaint?4 by the U. S. Mai-shal for this State a ConVolor of the outstanding ae. oinits .f Wm. Stadelmann and of Sherwood & Stadvlmann. All owsng these e.iticei as are hereby called upon to ap pear a: the store of tlie sai l Win. Stad.Miiiann, in the city of Plat t s:uo it a, County of 'a:-s. on orbefoie tlie i.Mh day of April, 1-77. for the set tlement of said aeeouTit . or said account will be transferred to tho ha-nls of the lawyer"'!! the ease for collection with costs. Save costs and come forward. Wm. SrAHKi.M.is.v, C. H. Pakmklf. Collector. AsinueO. I'h'.tlsiiiouUi, March a, 1-77. DRESSMAKING. Mrs. F. K'sterand MUs Nellie Short have one into the dri'-siiiakiii b-isi,ie. and won! 1 be I !c ised to have tho in wain uf v.or'.; in their line to call mid e t hem ru t he reridetn'e of .Mr. Kls'.er, one door West of the Saunders House. Satisfaction guaraateed and it antes ii'-dviatu. V-tf HOXEi TO LOAN. 8100,000 To loan ou i.:;Vove J farms i.i Cass C.-emty, at low r.:!-.'of inter.':;!. Ap;.li"ullnis solicited, i-i.iu -o.o.ah, March !.:.. J. N. WlbE. rftti x Ho I at? st, greatest, !!n!i m,v.t r- Ip.ba i ou'wV ever), ut tojetner by lueiiical s.-i-Riii'iaitatisia. Won 40.-. sv. el';:: it urns. i,n asi, i '.. is the (Viuaur Liniment. dice ti Caked "lucre are f.v.i i.:nos. Vihat the Wane l.iai- is to the human fa mil v. t he cm i:;rcr k ind ,e- r.l s vt ln'.vin at it", t - tor spa. t;iiii. line and rU'.ii are won. ed iii'i.-i't a:al a:;iiua!s. Their ttieets rfr.l. Mothers who havens ,i irabv children, can secure health 1 "f the children and rctt for iheiusolves by u-injr Dr. Pitcher's Ca--toi ia. It contains no niorpiiiue or anything in jurious. It i i pifHtant to take as hunoy. and is ci it;:n to cure Wind Code, tefrulru;; 111" bo.v eis and expel worms. For Teething chil.'reu there i- uou.hig liiie Ca.toiia. 5!tta Large stock WINTER SHAWLS, at cost, at SCIIXASSE & GRAM. BERG'S. GOOD BARGAINS' SIDE LACE SHOES, for 81-75 at MERGES' SHOE STORE. A new American and a new Wilson SEWING MACHINE for sale at the Herald OUice. Our enterprising and successful mer chants, E. G. Dovey & Son, are still at their post, supplying customers with everything in the line of general mer chandise on tlte most reasonable terms, stock kept full and complete. oOtf A Card to the TabBc. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure could not be coupled with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our med icine have swung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine box of Holloways Ointment the fac simile of the signa ture of our agent, Mr. Jos. Havdoek. To cottnterfieit is felony. We shall re lentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to pur chase Medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Haydoek's signature is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment and the end will soon I v readied. The public's obedient servants. Hollo way & Co. 37-41-45-49-2-C-ll-lj-13-2t-i5-ia LEGAL "XOTIGT3S. Equalization Notice. The board of County Commissioners wi-Il set on Monday, C'.e tilth day of April, as a board of equalization. at which time sill pi rsons in teres e 1 are hereby notified to appcsir. Hv order ot lo. Commissioners. J. W. .1 kn n imos. 2t'-i Actintr Clerk. Probate Notice. In the matter of the est.-ite tf M.il'iias Tvson. Before W. II. Newell. County J tulip-, in and for Csis Co., Nebraska. Jo u Until U nun. con.-i.TFt. Take notice that C. P. Moore, bv his ihqrtity. W. L. Wells. sf said county, has tifed.in involh-e an instrument of vvritni)r. jMirpoTtiiijjc t ho the last will and testament ot Mat bias Tyson, de ceased. 11ml requested that the Fame be admit ted to Probate, and the Hiid cause is set for hearinir sit mv ottice in Pialii-moiit h. -a the bub j iliiy of A pril, A. D.' 1 -77. at fue o'clock p.m.. of said oay, al wnati tune sunt phiceau persons m Icresteil may appear, an'l -oni si tii,' same. and show Musi', if smy tin v have, why said ln-tru- raent should not be allowed as the last wnl testament of Math 1:1s l'son, ileeeased. Wane;. niv baud at I'la'tsniouiii, Nel., this 2f)b dav of March. A. D. Is77. Wii.il. Nkwkll, C". Judge- rirt N;!tS:ti;U Rank oi V. :;-!!'. N-.:. -i. , IM.iintUt. v. .fost'ph !iier: J.lnt Jo-v-ii :tu.-. , Defendant : :.:.-o same I'iuoit!!! . Vi. !.. : MoM.-. .. U. H,.l.is, .n;m!e. ami .fosepil I ' Shera .in?. r.t nuU N-R. Hold's. .ret:t lci.- tai.ts ; j i:v vii'a of five executions incd ' cleik of the Di-inct Coart. --.I .J.niicial I the !i..t 1 !o . A. .-.iri. . ( f 'i-'- I ou tue ! ; W irlUll :;tul l"l' ( 1 u, e .Hrc. t-.l. I w N-Ma :.:!. a:: :i onv i f Apr: ; 1). ;s:r. r.i ! cb.ck, A. .! . of said d.;v. sit tl 1 south door of r he Coa't Hoae 11 the cty of 1 l'laltKrnoiitlt. in said County, .'sell at pubCe a:io I ti'iitjiie folio Aia: real rstaif tn-.'.n one t-'ariu, I kaouii as the Win i,. Ito'. hs farm. -i :i:air.:uvr I two htm l;ed ahd iifty-oii" i:c:t s more or less, j all in section twenty-seven and ..vonty-chrht 111 ! town eh xen. luatii r ihe fourteea, -a-t of the j sixt h priii'Mp d inesi'liaa. in '.i:ss county, Ne 1 biaka. and uesi i iheo as follows : Lot 1 m-c .'7, coiitainias; "" lite aeres ; Lot L' sec Ctiataiiiiuir lt In-100 acres ; Lot 1 nv :n. eoutsiiiiia;; :: 70-ltio acres ; Souih bait (-'i iiorih -ea-f ipiai tci i iie'4 of sec: ion I ( 'ity-eihl i i-i ill aiiiini; hi acie.-. South linlf 's'.i ot the iioitn east ijuarfer ine'.j cd' tlie iioith-eact iuar:er !n!i) olMc tioii twclit v-cilit eo.;!;iiuii: I'd acres. 'i he north-east jimrT t"e'i oi tlie norlh-we-t (piarier I nwV 1 of the soiiili-ea.t ipiai ter i se' 1 ( of section twenty--ihl i.-sj coidalaiii ih acre-:. Taken and offered for sale as the prop-rtv of Win. 1.. Ilobb, And also the following real estate, as the propesay of Joseph Slu'r.t. to-wu : t lie east half ot n.e solit li-e.:si ouai iei t s '-1 1 of t he t he soul tl east (p.artcr iseU) ot section M-ventceii tl7. j town cie en t ! 1 1. north of raiv-e fourteen I - j ea-l ot t he sixth "is h 1 i riiicip;;! meiidian. twen- ; ty (.jo, acres more or less ; And alo soul h- est jua i ter isw'4) 01 t he sou; l -ea-t tu:!i ter i st ' i ) ot section r-evetiteeii 1 17), toxvti eleven ill). r-ii:e f )iirt"cii (t I ) ast of lae sixth oiihi pi i!:e;p..l in -I iili.oi. foi t y ( 40 ' acl cs more or less : And al- so lot f-even (7 in ttloi-k two (1 cast of the pub- : lie sijiiaii' in K 01 U I'.latis. And aiso lot t iiilil im in li'.ock one (I) south of 1 pabiie sj:iai e in Kocn i-bitts. A ml also tots ioui 4 seni i:i..e c ' auo e,isi j halt '.", 1 01 live t. 1 a:t t iaiit cm in block or.e ( ! sotuii stud one () iM' t of pahlic 'juare in Rock lib; its. And siNo nil of block live i") north and live (" east of public S'tuare in ito-.-ls Hiulfs. Ami al all of bioek six (i.ii noith ar.d live (;i ea.sl of piihlie square ia Rock Isiuhs. And also all bloci .seven (7i north and five e:;st of public square in RoeU l.iiuis. And also lots one. two. three, ten. eleven, and tweiVO. tl, 2. J. to. 11 A l-',i ill bloei. M. till wud She 1 1 ) .mi tit li ot public S'laaie ia Rock HUiffs. And also lois treven (7) and eilil tsi 1:1 block live (."0 west of pabiie sipiare in Rock Biuils. all in ('ass County, Nei ia: Ka. And also itie follow iu.r real ei-tate. as the propeity ofJ.S. R. ilobhs, to-it: one iariu Known a tbe N. R. Ilobh. farm -ou!aiiiii: m.e liundred and s.'veutydlve tl7oi acres nioie or less, and described as fallows : Tiie noi l li-west ouai tcr itiw1 of south-east iuarter (se1 1 of section twentj -eijiht i.si tow n siiip eleven 1 i; rane fo art ecu ( !4 1 east oi six I li principal meridian, containing acres. 'tiie north half (n',) of the 1101 th -cast tuar ter 1 ne1! 1 of tiie north-raft (planer lite'! of stcti.ci twenty eiirht I'J.sj toHiishio tleven(il) ratine foiirleen l-ij east of t'As ai.xlil piun ipai meridian, eontaivi'.i'r 'M aere. The south half ( s ' -j :f the south-east ipi.ifter I so' J of sect ion t" e my -cue J1 j t ov. 11- tup elev en 11 j rane fourteen, 111 cast of Mxth princi pal meridian, cohtainiii;; )-. acres. The south part of tlie north-cast (jnarlrr ne'-il ot the sou.h-east quarter se1! 1 of see lion 1 went v-one i Jl t own-hip eleven till ran ire fourteen il ea-t of the si-ilti principal meri tiiill. eonialiiili lis acres. Part of the south-west quarter swVil of the south-west ipiarler Isw'il of eei.iou tweiity t.vo --Jj township eleven jll rau:ie fourteen I in ea.-l of t he sixth iriueip.d nit-ri iian, con taining 7 acres : iitol a!so lar.s live :ind six t..'.".) in block 0:11; 1 south of pubiie sijttare, ii Rock llluils, Cass county, Net'. ; and also Ei riit and three fourth SVaere of land be-ia- part ot tout h-we-d quarti-r sw '.t j ot south east quarter se'i 1 ot s-eti"U thirteen i.'ij tov. a f.veive Itli raa je t:it t( en i-ast ot toe 0 p. la. and i s. 'rilled iij follows: Coniitieuclnir llii-ty .'till roils fio.n the Koath-Vast corner of south west or. ! sw ' j I of . south-east quarter ! -i-1 v i of s:.id se'cli.'ni, ito'iic e v st iorty-ciht isj rods, tln ia e no: ih thiity 1 in; ro-is. thei.ee east thirty rods, t heioe sii.uh live i" ftet. thenee east eiiiiiecn tSj rods, I liei.ct- South Sllon;; said line to l no piucj of ! -ji.i.iiai;, stll in ( ass Count v, Nebi-as.-ia. And also the foliowitiff re:d estate, sis the j.r peity of .io-epii Sa. s, to-u it : liiee'ist Ua'.f u .j . of the sior;li-wcst U.u ter 'nw'-j) of section cejitei o tl7) loc.tiship eleven Ul) ration lourteeu iltieast of fm sixiii piiuci ple mei i.l:: n : and ais The w-l half iw-.ief tiie north-east o.narter ('n"'.i 1 i f s: ci ton si-vi 11; ceo v I 7.1 tov, ns'.iip eleven 1 1 1 .) ranue i'otti teen tli.1 cast cf sixiii piiocipal liieriilian : runl also J h n - ou:ir;er 1 :.' 1 ) of I'.e soittli wert q lar ter is'.ii if sc!-;ii.:i M'vci.tccn tin t.n ip eleven trli nor'h raej-'e foitrtnii lii) cast 01 s : v li j ti'i I imiihiau : antt aiso Tho north half in' j ei Ihe south west quar ter p'.v'i) if recti. ni ciiiccu il7; to.Mi-liip eleven (111 norih ran.'e tourleen (lli L-as ot the ix t il pi iiieipsil iui 1 id !. a ; and also The .south-east quarter sc'.i of the south west quart or t - 1 1 1 ot section eight s) tow:i shl'i eievcii j 1 1 1 hoi i li range foaitccu LUj east of sixth p. ih. ; and also Ali of bloeic sevh 7 1 wr-s of public square ih Hoi li blahs, C;ss eouiily, Nei-. ; and also All ot block e t.-ili t .-j Kt-stul toe public squi.re ill Kock 1. lull's : sent also AH of block one 1 1 north and seven 7 west of public square in Rock llluh's : and also Ail of fractional blocs three b;j south and five "J ve-t of public square, Rock RiulTs, Nob.; told aisot Ail of fractional block three ( ; .south :ool iv; '.! w:t of the public square in Rock iUulfs. Net. ; and ai.-o Ail of fraciional block three soutii and scM-n 7 v.t-st of public square in Rock Riuiis, Neh. ; and also All of fractional block three 31 south ;nid ci:;i.t sj v. est of piu'lio square ia Rock lilutls, Neb. ; and also Ail f block two i-! south ami seven 7 west of public square in Rock Rinks. Neb. ; ;uid :;lso All or block two o J south and cijsht -. west of pub'ie sqictre in ioek Iiltilfi ; and also All of block one 1 j south and eisht i$l wot of public sqii.tre in Rock Rlutfs. Cass county, Ncinaska. Aud also, as tlie p'opery of X. R. Hobbs. jr., the north sevent v-live t7o) led of lots three, four, five arid six ', a. n aud i; block tlveirq White's Addition to the city of I'laltsinotlth, Ctss count v, 'ebraksi. A of th'e jil.iovc ic.iHcd lands and !)!. are levied upon by viitueof li ve exeiut ions issued frors said court Inlavorof the i-iist Xationa! li tiik of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and also ail of the land" and lots le ied upon as the propei ty of .loseph Shcra Silid .lostq li Saus sire aitaclied by me this March l.'ih and 1 1th. ls'.7. on :m or der of sutarhineiit i-s:.cd from naiue court hi favor of Ktlitsond K. Wnolsey, subject to the iil'01 chained executions. Platlsmutith, Neb., March Uth. 1-77. M. :!. CC ri.KR. 5115. Shetlif Citss Co., Neb. Legal Notice. In the district court second judicial district, in and for Cass Coanty, Nebraska. E. V.. Petten-rill and .f. 15. Robinson, a adminis trators of the estate of Martin li rover, deceas ed, vs Wiiiis .1. Hoiton, Paulina A. Ihiilon. Hibbard & Spencer, C. W. Lyman & Co., M. Joseph Manufacturing Coin pan v. Weil it ( 'aim Wm. A. Wcith. E. il. Eaton, Eunice A. lute sind S. X. Merriam. Xie ; oi.V of the Slate tf TYi br.Wra. Willis J. Hort.00, Paulina A.Horton, Hibbard & Spencer, C. V . Lyman .v Co., St. Joseph Man ufaet uriiiir Company, Weil .t Calm, Wm. A. Wcith Hioi S. N. Merriam, 11011 resident defend ants, will take notice that mid plainliiis did ou the sth day of Etl'iuary, 1S77, tile this petition in the otia e of the I ierk of the district court, in and for Cass L'otility, Nebraska, airaihsl said non resident defendants, and tiie atoicsaid named resident defendautsebiiminjr a judgment atraiust Willis .1. I lorlon and Paulnri A. Hoiton, lorlhe sum of two thou-aud dollars, w iUi iiit; rest there on tit the rate of ten per cent pT annum, Iioin July tit'.lh. ISM, and a decree of a foreclosure of si m"ortpie,e rivcii to secure said uiu. Said note and mortjrafre buintr tiiven f Martiii Grover, de ceased, ol w hose estate plain. ill's are adminis trators. They also pray a decree o foreclosure against all of said defendants of said mortarcd proper! v, tne snine heinjr described sis todows. viz ; '1 he north half in!i) of the nortu-easl quarter, (ne'ji of section thirteen (lo) lu town ten (lib north of rauie eleven (11). east (ith p. m ; also the soMh-ea.st qnartcr (se4) of section twelve (1.') in towni-hip ten (pi) ranjie elevcn.illi east of tub p. 1:1 ; aNo the north ha if in1 ,) of the sou'di-wcst quarter (svv Vt 1 of section seven (7) in town ten tlO) rar.re twelve tl') east ot the tilh P. M.. all in Cass Count v. Stale of Ncbivska. and I raying that each of said licfe.nlatjts be require cd to aopear arid an-v. er (-aid petition, sunt snow what, if any interest they, or unv of them ina have in the same, aud al-o praviui; said Couit to decree any claim said defendants may have jriven aud inferred to pi. lintiiTs.siti'l such other relief as equity may direct. . Vou are hereby te quired to answer " oirh pel 11 ion on or lief me April 'd. 1S77. or default will be taken against each of v ou iqnui said petition. E. E. Pkn KNOli.L and .1 P.. RilBl.SSOS. As adiniiii-trators.j plaintiffs. A. L. Si'KAoiK and P. It. Hakt. 5114 '1 heir Attortievs. Sheriffs Sale. P.v virtue of livo exeeuiious issued bv the clrrk of the District Coin t of t hi; second judi cial district within and for Cass County. Ne braska, and to hie directed, I will on the tilii dav of April. A. D. 1;77. at lu o'clock :i. 111.. of said day. sit the Miil knowa as the shera. Mill hi Rock BlulTs, Nel.. in said county, seil at enb lie auction tlie following personal property to wtt : One lot of corn meal,:: rid one lot of mill feed or snorts, ami one lot of coi n, one lot of llmir sacksr new, also in: stock scale, near the residence of Joseph .Shera. in said town. The same beiriir levied upon ;md tsiken as the property of Joseph Shrra and .fo-cph Sans i!e fendaiif.s : to satislj ;i hi.inniciit 01 -aid' court, recovered by Ihe 1-irsi Nat ioiiat Rank of Platts nioiit h. Nebraska, piainitils. Phulsuiouti. Neb., March 2S. 1k77. Ha M. R. CC 1 I.Kit, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Rv virtue of sin execution, issued bv the Clerk of the District Court Jd Judicial District. wiliiu and for Cass Count v. Nebraska, and to" me di- i r.'ctcd, I will on the bah d;iy of April, A. 1 1. l'77 j at in o'clock, ;i. m. of said day. at the farm Ktiovvu st ice t.;. J-. Maun. In h;"ht Aide lirnve 1 preciia t, m said com: 1 v, sell ;il I'Ubln- auction 1 Sue l.'e.ow iii tiersoioij piopcri v, to- vvil : Ailol ' the ear isu a in liie I'l il.s tu-ar the house on tviid ! i t;:na. I ho same hei.n" lev led libon snel taken: lUll 1 as the property of O i .-stiii A. Smith and P. ! Suiitli defetelaiiis ; !o r.iiiisj v a iiidiriiie'il of s:n,l Co', ri. recovered bv "al'..'ry & Uutl ner plaii.t'.tla. l'lattsaioutti, .eh., Apnl ath. A. t. 2i M. R. Cctlkh. Sheriff. i n n.-i,ii lu-li ;;uil otit i J ia'l .:i t hca taken u '. i. ( v vrr ' Weeping Wati r, .Man "a -.d. SllGriif S I'.v Gale. v vtri ;;e of an enief ci s ib is oied bV t ie C K of lite District Cotitt I of the Second .luoiei.'.l I kir ifict. within and tor 4 ' Cass Count v. Nebraska, an-l to en- oil , i ted. I ; j wtd on the L'sth da;, id Apul. A. 1. is-.-. ;,t in: i o'clock, A. M.. of said !::y. at 'lie soutii door 01 t I t hp C0r.1t House, in t'it City of Piat'siuou: 11, ' in said Couiitc. at pn":::c ..ne; ioa jiic loloo, - ; ! iuj: l-al estate, to- it : Til. eat hibf iei; i-t j I the lioitii-wcst qu liter (!iw 't 1 of sect ion lointti I town ten vn ..o;lh ot laiiSc rls en oil e,.:t of j t tie kill P. M. And ,l!vi the sou' h -(.:st quarter j j ( se1., 1 of the soot ii-WHst qiirter 1 si ) of section j : t hlrt v-t luce i.eu tew n eleven t ! 1 1 nort h ol i uni'e ' ! eleven (11 1 e i.si t.i t!,c ,i; 11 J'. ;.'! ;:i ( ass ( o.. Neh. I he same heir'; levied upon and taken as t lie property of I i -! S Krisbe and Sarah I". I rlsbe. deteiid nit - ; to -.a'.is'v a ib cn e ,.,( .-aid Court, recovered bv S. !'.. ( lar's, plnlrd i!f. Platlsiuoutli, Neb., Jl.ireh 'i th. A. D. 1.-77. Ito M. It. I't ri.i:, si: -n't. jVEIXsiZd. GOOD FRESH MILK, Delivered daily ia I'AIIT OF THE CITY, V.Y Munim & Co. -4.V1 .1.1111:1 i FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! diaries Thorniitc J IIss Just opened a New Stock of l"nt nit ure. of i .11 kinds am! is p:e'tied to furnish asivthbiK in his line, .'it I'lnt tsmouth nriees. Will to t l? undersold, (.'ah and mv n.v .s.ock bel.'ie pur- eilHsilllr. Opposttfi ilabbtird House, Weeping Water, Neb. -tinij E B. FOOTE, U 120 Leiiniton Aycnne, .or. E. ZSlhSt., NEW YORK. An Independent Physician, TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RECEIVES Letters from all j)ttrts of the Civilized World. BY H'S CRIGIHAL VAY CF CcniiiGtini a MeiiGal Practice HE IS TREATING Ifurnerous Patients in Europe, tha West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every Stata cf the Union. ADVICE CiVEfJ DY fiflAIL free: of charge. ? mcrenrial Bieiliolnon or ilcleterio-.n ilrncrs oscl. Jinn iturlns the past twenty years tre-ih-'l H'uw f 'lily nearly or quitd 4l),Ct)) cfw. AH frt-T con-ti'CU-d with encli case urn carefully ri-Corilfd, wlirtlier they lie couiiiinnica'. e.l by h i.r ir in person, or observe ! tiy the D'Jctor or his ns--K-'nl r-iiy-U-iaas. The latter are all clc-iuiilc na-hi.il IIR'Il. All invalMn at s distanoe are rfvjnirf' I to snurei an txten le I lint of ptuin quel ions, which will he furnished by mil fr-'c, or at tin; cf'ue. A fjin plcte F.vstem of ri-sji-terirsji prevent" ir.:stnk' or cuf :;.'i'n. Case lf"ks ni'vvr c:;ii!tL.t, ee. ft 1 j tli- physicians of the oftiihlisioii'ia. Ft frc? c ir.'iiltBiion send fvr li. t of ciiicriwin. A sixty tritre pamphlet of e.idcno3 c-f niccm. K-nt fu-e also. Address T3r. I". 15. l-'OOTE, Bui 7SS, New Vs-f. Dr.. 1-oote Is the ami or ot "J!iot .L C.-j tfns Piisse." a l.'k lliai re:i-h.l a -.n ;'..- ion cf over 25(1,000 copies; als,., if I'i.ais IfwK Talk," more recently pen'.. .In-il, wi.ien l.as w.kl to tiie extent of 70,U;0 cej-ics 1 a't-uj. f ' F;-;i .-:r IS SlORr," hich is now beau p ihli-i ' J la so.ie.s. CONTENTS TAILFS of nil, excepting th first-meiif.me'J wrk ol.ult Is oat of I'rirt). vvid be pent fri"C 0:1 aet'lcic. ou to eithrr Iir. Ioote, or the Jiirray E.il luiiiji lz; C;3ipit7, vvbose ofllie U l"s'. R.'"t -".h tru. kt. A'entj both men and women um.h.l to K the firt'triii;; woiks to whom a H'k tsl irotttwi'.l lie allowed. The lieciniiiiiirs of f.nr.V, fonitm-s 6av been m.wle in sellinir Iir. I'm-H' i"-n"?r wurk. "TLAiy IIome T " is paitlcn i-rly a!a;tej toahiit-", ana 'SdEsrn is Pn uv" i, jist the thins for the yoi.ii.-. S n.l lor is i t-iaj ta'.p'ci and see. f-a- jonrselves. T':e fonner n w it a nni'titiub' of quest'.or.s which 'iiidies and fc- nt 0 men feel a (Ichchks- alamt asirin-f of llitir phy-iei in". There Is nothiu; in li'T-itcre at alt '.'lie CO.'t it the ftrecoir.g worku.. "Ssnsi-K I Sr-.tiT"" can on'y lie had if atrcat or of th Visbli.-b.-r rr.'.:N H- Ni VAIA-' i j.ntiUsiicd ti ; ... ism -irfemi.l ( crniun l.npij.i;t. Oc.cn.i'ir adip.;:ss as Aitovji Only 50 Ccnio por -Bottle. . It promote the 4: IT fl'.VT IT, PXtES ERT"ES the COI.OK, nncl ii.r:enwi the TIor and II E ALT V oi' 1 ho 1IAI It. Ovrn TrrrRTT Trvn-' A'-i Tro-t'ii Katbathoi yriR THK Hair his l.tvt pl.i- ' I m Um triarliet by Pr,.bwr f-: 'i lie .ci U- a. a . r ;1u-.tol Vrc.cefca Collean Tnn n m is iierired trim too Oreer. ormwr. T..e f u n it h rrr.Trl. ad tho popil larity it holtnn.vl.i nnerece'leti 1 ami i:'i i I Jbls. It locmiw-o'i? .c.w : 11 u.l i-fc ' . " Hair l 1" a o ''.ii;"n. cr.-vrif H eradicM- lxoiilrnff I' r-vn-ji tl. ilair f oiai turainn r.tf It k-f .-ho w i -sv-l. in i iT'Teslhcha ranch.s.i.i. 105.y M-pnai-snv-si. It 1j tne saask n W'-asiii e ind i.-AMi v o wv over a WcaRTUB of a 1 j s arraY Aof. an.' -s by ad lrui;u' 1 tr Slorea at ttiijf i.fiy Ccia.i ter UU1J. Wesaa's Glory is Her Eair. LYOTg'S li L ti - t' - x ' mm rorif. - l;iv tll I.,,., .t eil i t r -Mi. 'j8 SC.:. T.CI : I'f-- ' .1J''I U ti .. .1 t . ...... r. fc.. ., ,'ff lii Hive:- J.'.-:rv. C eta aaiuole ! H !-. i- -.s, -: j r a.t gnul yUUi I f'te.'B ImiUji. ai:J liljhil' fssdh-.iil '3 I e. V Si.1 . (. 1 fir"-,-. . T-t :.'.-l. lr reitm. 5 ln-s. v i-h - vr.-, ;.l J ). CiOT.$ I . ' ' ('' i -i h't't ICivli t-.-r I I.U.-S : -u-.. ML rTT53 B V. iV UT3 Brtlrl in ere. T'te t.LOYti COM i.l . .Tlfisr. Cyn s' 'i- I W a I'iui It . Ivn!-. ' .:e;- i ml I'eii , Hi ai-r. l'c W el's J i ' ' ! - cisser, i'u"errUir J til tier, tniiie t ;cl 'no Tfirr:. 1 C'ltler. ft Ml : . T iici"--'"! Se:c.:M. 'u it ;le: oil leji.s f.lni f'V'.-, h.tl!fn. Ktisir.i, r.nln. .e. f;:r f; a ikuihuhi .-itel f. I l!nvt!3' l.i'.:.o. i iil ... rr..l vi'l ij-t a life! Is c. A'-enin lo, f-Mianv itt'inr; fc:;'l .viil ll.f- I" t .lii" ari.i-0 it. fnfip r 2 5 Cent' . SI a f T 5 I i.MM' rltlln rj l.-' nrr i:"ic , l" Aetr s s.r:l for nv l.-ilfd-ren itirl cm!ii:im oa.r u n. BRIDE it CO., C3 Broadway, tl. Y. O .4 STATION KtiY l'ArKr.KS.n.l cjy . r ViJse-.. t J t..e I.IA1VM '- HI NATO'N l"'TVill 7oi iircadway, ke Yorh- Burdick's National HAY & FEED CUTTER, Will Cut more, lu a given tuna, with ini powT-r, than any Cotter la the market. A bar of iroa nay ba ran into ttiia maeUbna when in f nil motion, cad w e will warrant nothing wcrae to occur than Bd all dent la the knife. Recommended by tbe SI root Sail way companifc f SL LouJii and Louiiv trio. For descrtptioo and jirlces address SS3IIX,E, BIRGE & CO., Mauufiuitarera igri( ultaral InpleaieuU Lpo- ei'ti.- in Hardware, IJ Koth Tlaiu St., HU looir, if 'uaw meotHin iu wbat papery oa readU'!'"". j 1 tmiri had : llAlllIIIOi 1 mi TA U Ip& 1 't ' -t .''. '-!Z' , s. jr T' i -s j. : ... fed ft .I pi I :"! ?1 aiil ' iti 1 ' "T r t" ta t "f?a ' euiAi IaJ I mutism CP iA, ' (?B, CP 10 a 5 V n o n in