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THg HERALD. B. & M. R.R.Time TableT" Corrected Sunday, April 1st, 1877. i on om.vha fro-lattsmoctii. Leaves 5 :j a. lii. Art i ve S -.V a. in. - :.M p. m. " 3 :45 p. In. FROM OMAHA FOR rL-CTTSMOCTII. Leaves ) :iv. a in. Arrives I-:24 a. m. " 6 :(K p. m. 1 :45 p. in. FOR Till! WEST. Leave Flatp-inouth 9 :40 n. tit. Arrives biu--.-oln, tj -i.) p. in. ; Arrives Krnrney, S -.00 p. m. Freight leaves 7 :10 a. m. Ar. Lincoln 15 :25 p.m. FROM Tin; WEST. Ia ave-s Kearney. t :0 a. in. leaves Lincolu, 1- :t.. p. ui. Arri-,cs Platlsinouih. 3 :15 p. pi KivMiUt leave Lincoln 11 :13 a, m. Arrives 1'io.t :::iOUtIi, t :U p. tu. GOING EAST, '".v press. " a. In. Pa- .cng'-r. i train each day) 3 :.VJ i. in., except s.iiiii-,.iy. Kvcry third Saturday a train i-oii- !ki!- at the usual time. l.OC A L.YDVERTISEMENTS. i-f it. '" cents a lino. Regular advenis- Ti. e. . lj -?j r. pi-r line. No advel U-rciiieut inse-i-.i for lc.-s than i cents. l.i g-tl notices at Statute rates. A: -orneys and officers of the law will be neld rest onsibic for all le-cal notices they hand in, and al parties demanding a proof of publica tion ui any notice will be held tor the vublica l.ou fee oi siii-li notice. OMMV NIC AT IONS. As our ;.; is liiHited, all coiuiiiimica'-ons :nt:.-r be ti!l-.-X and to the point, Willi no waste of v uriis. 1 lie paper is responsible for the correctness acei-idii..; to ropy of paid matter aad paid l.c-i-als, on';. . 1. Any j - tsoa who takes the paper iee-u!ar!v fl 'l l Vile pos'-offc, whether diiv-.ied to Id's nar.ic. or -vm-ther he is a subscriber or not Is ItVpcnis-Jde for the pay. -. if any person unlets Ids paper lNeo:iin iied. l.e ma .1 pay all ailearai-es. ,,r the puhlish- I !.: coi tome to "-end it until payment is e. aad eillect the whole nmou'at, w i-.etlit-i' tin; p.ip'-r is t ik-u from the oirV-e or not. X l ne ci.arts Iiave decided t hut refusing to fake r.ewsnaoers and periodicals from the post oi'.k e. it' removing and leaving them uncalled for. is ;ri,-i t fttcic evidence, of ixtkstioxal I'll A I I. LOCAL XEWS, J. 1'. Ruby's Wind Mill wentakite n.; in the Ftorm of the 20th. A Lev lot of flower pots just receiv . .1 at .1. V. V's. C ooper, Ehun I'drmele's man. lias ut a iiw kind of day jpirment for cool summer wtar. --And the dear vo-ins sir's had a 5. Lice t lovely tr.tisic at Mr. J-jIiL.-'cm's st-.-re one day last we. k. -.'al ori J. P. Ytung at l'ost Oftk-e X-.'v-- Depot for one of those st-If iiik i.. pons, oti need no ink, oi.ly uee wa tt r. Ti:t-iv will be a match i:no of ha.se .!! b'jtxveeu tha Ho-jk ir.nll'i club and IJ. th 1 Mt. Pieasant club to be played, at ; i atisn.oLth Saturday next at 3 P. M. ; July. ..lie Clippers score Anderson 4, -The Knights Templars had an er.- Sumpson 4. Thompson 4. Patterson 3, ;,t E 'ilvue on the 3-1 4th ; Armstrong 5. Mahony 2, Dovey i Co ,.lVth of this month. Enighis ! Vlilt x Ih-ii.a.-hakl j 1, Davis 0. Total II. Wheeler and Ih-beit Eallnuce j 2T ,i ;r) ill The Sueider Guards scire. Ilerold .. . ! ?, K.-ne.'y 0, Va'.Iery 0, lV-ttenger 1, 'iVi: havfc tu.ule arraiigtmen.s. to have Kese 4, O'Xiel 1, Fairfield 2. Chambe s i.4 i.:i;ies, Medical and Law repe-rls, i Q. Mai-on 2. Kinser 1. Total 17. The id o'.'.'.er pamphlets bound. Apply ! Clipp.-r were ten ah'T.d. Chas. Duke the. I'Ierai.d ollice. tf i Umpire; Fox and Coon, Scorers. 1 V W -- rhey do tell us that our new law- er ft i.-nd Mr. Morrison, and Jut'oe tl.ihi.s had ihe liveliest little old jus ;: -i-'s tiia'. the other day that ever any one heard tell of. I Try the Pearl white Drip syrup at 14-13 WlX KiiACtfS. E. Donnelly, our Elacksmith man l imes to the front again, and declares by actions which speak louder than protestations that the Herald shall live sti!l longer to aid the world and all good blacksmiths to fame and for-' t uue. Ti e best line of syrups in town tit j 1 !-:. " Weck rack's. i Persons wishing to buy Canary j .;:( can get them by calling on J. P. ; Young at the P. O. Xews Depot, where j vou can hud a large assortment of bird I t ages in a few days. ase Eros, have a fine article of wire j .e tting for sale, at only 0 tents per .-i. nitre- foot. 12tf --Pliittsunmiu is never behind any Met r cdi tan city or great Eastern State in the quality and character of br sensations. Xo sooner do- s Judge Hilton turn Jew Selignmn out of the Grand Union in Saratoga than we-have a bare shirted sensation at our Grand Cnion, the Saunders House. The only first class house iu town. Easiness is business. Roots and Shoes. Cad and examine the low down lOtf. PRICES AT MlRGK.- -Win. Eryan the agent for the pat. i iiljustabie collar and lately of the firm ' of Eryan & Chambers, leaves us for Tennessee and other States through which he will travel for the patentees of said collar. William will make a fcood salesman and we lioie he will ; collar enough money to coma home j i ieh i rn'pnpti.l.uit :iml li-ifv. Farmer's Attention. It. Douelly opposite Strc-ight's stable is doing a vast amount of work, not only all kinds of blacksinhhing and repairing machinery &C. but is turning .tit first-class wagons and buggies un Jtr the knowledge of Mr. Peter Eauen vhois acknowledged as a first-class vorkmau- A sample of his work can . ent rally be seen at the shop if you '. iill soon after it is turned out. 10t3 Time and Season. J5e.st grades of all kinds of FOOT-WARE . '! f for the warm days at Merges. New Thin?. ;-"or fanners and all their working j cases. A nt-w flexible patent adjusta ble coiiur; 11U any horse, prevents haficg, durable arid convenient. At Chatc bers Harness shop Plattsmoutb, Person L Mrs. C. II. Parmele went East week before last to visit her daughter Mrs. Atwood. There's another "Grass Wid dyer." Of those attendingtheshool Conven tion this week with whom the Hekalp is personally acquainted are Mr. Wal ter Drury Co. Stipt. of IUirt Co. and Mr. A. U. Charde, teacher, from the same County. riio IIekald had the pleasure of an introduction and cordial greeting from Prof. G. E. JJailey Analytical Chem ist and Agricultural Chemist of the University at Lincoln. Prof. IJaily ranks very his;h in his profession in the United Slates. J. Piper, ae nt of Ividon Ulakeman Taylor & Co. and also agent for Web ster's Dictionaries, called at the IIeu ali Office Tuesday. He is an old vis ileiwn Xeb., his Cist triu being in 1814. Freil. Stadelmann, our Fritz, has gone to Europe, to the old vaderland, to see how the war goes on, and to re cuperate. The Herald wishes Fred, a safe, pleasant and profitable trip. Geo. Hansen, one of the TIeralis oldest subscribers called in Tuesday and left us in better humor than ho found us. Prof. IJaily gave a very intenesting treat Tuesday evening in the way of views through his Microscope. A num ber of teachers and others were present at his rooms at the Jjaundew House. Mart Cutler is expected home fro.. out on the Eorder every minute, now a days and then won't then; be fim in the Court House. Mr. Howard, agent of the C. 15. & Q. an I li. & M. II. 11. in Xebraska started with his f uoily for Denver Col., where Mrs. II. will prob ibly remain for some tui'u'ths hoping their son whose lungs are affected may receive benefit from ihe climate. We sincerely hope they may be successful in returning him to health and shall be glad to welcome them back among us. Per S:le. S. W. t-'I, 1 . 13 sir stated about six miles frjiM I'hittsmouth good land 0 to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements will sell for one sixth down balance in equal payments 1 2 4 and -j years, ten per cent int. anually. Inquire of J). Eemick of Pawnee City, Xb.. or Maj. D. II. Wheeler. Plattsniouth, Xeb. Julv 'Jth 1S77. 13-uv2 Match game of Ease Eall between the Clippers and Sueider Guards south uf the Machine thons on the Fourth of Wilshiin. Ran -tan. Is prepared to dig your wells wall tin in up and warrant thm to stand. Give him a call, a Postal card will reach him at Plattsniouth. There will be a match game of Ease Rail played in this city to-morrow at 2 o'clock, between the Clippers of this place and the Poke Easy Club of Mt. Pieasant. Spectators are invited. Lost. I On Saturday a Child gold fneck) J Chain with clasp. The finder will be siiitablv rewarded on leaving it at this office. 10tl. Mr. C. II. Parmele has been putting up a new bath house. Didn't take long either. One day did the. business. A bath house is a mighty handy thing to have these days. A Xew and larger lot of staple and fancy Drv Goods just iu for inspection at J. V. W's. If you want to keep out the mos ipiotitoes go to W. L. Tucker's shop on 4!h St. opposite Mathews Hardware Store, he is making th? neatest frames yet and not only that but l.e will make paint and hang Door and Win dow bars for less than you can gt them made anywhere else. Mr. T. will do any other job in his line promptly reasonably and well. Chamber's Saddlery. J. G. Chambers is the only agent in this place for the flexible tidjustible collar. Call and see him nt once and get one. On and afier the 15th of July I shall sell meat for casli only. I shall keep an assortment of the best of meat on band constantly. To do tnis I must have cash. Thankimi-t he citizens tor their liberal patronage I would solicit ' a continuance of the same f-oio'.'.M.r ! I can give them satisfaction. 10-t2. p. M. Yocng. Mike St-hnel'ioacher and Kill y llas ler, tin ind oaitalile bl leksmPhs, in consequence of their misfortune, have been obliged to rebuild their old shop. They are now lettrr prepared than ev er to do all orts, kinds and varieties of black and white smithing. Rhick in that, most work in iron ami steel is that color, and White inasmuch as they are white men to deal with. Give them a call Thankful to our numerous friends for their patronage we would solicit a continuance of the same promising to give them satisfaction. H''t3 M. SCIINEL LBACnER. Clothing Eelow Cost. In on't r to make room for a fall and Winter stock I will sell from now till Aug. 15th all clothing at and below cost. Call and examine prices. C. G. Herald. Nails by the barrel, keg, load or car load all sizes at low prices at The Teachers ConTcntion. The event of tlie week has been the assembling of theTeacher' and Super intendent's Convention, at this place; for the purposes of instruction and im provement, under the guidance of the State Sup't., Prof. Thompson. On Mon day teachers began to arrive. A pre liminary meeting was held Monday evening, and on Tuesday the conven tion was fairly organized as follows: PROCEEDINGS. llna School Building, Platts.mouth. July 10th. ) State Teacher's and Superintendent's Convention met pursuant to arrange ment, and was called to order by State Superintendent Thompson, at 'J:M a. in. Organization effected by the unan imous election of A. S. Wigton, County Supt. of Adams Co., chairman; G. L. Lamb of Lancaster, secretary, and A. E. Charde of Eurt, ass't. secretary ; af ter which preliminary matters were dispose ! of, which occupied the atten tion of the convention until 10 a.m. Then came the lirst formal exercise of the session, which consisted in a very interesting and instructive exercise in out line map, drawn by Prof. Thomp son, using South America as a subject. In this every teacher present took part, and with an earnestness which foretells a successful session. From 10:J0 to 10:30 a. m., lessons for Wednesday were announced as follows: Map drawing. Prof. Thompson; phy sical and descriptive geography, J. A. Goering; mathematics, reduction de scending. Prof. Drutnmond; elementa ry sounds by Wightman. Intermission of 10 minutes, after which there was an excellent and instructive lecture on Physiology, .by Prof. G. E. Eailey of the State Univer sity. Convention adjourned until 8:30 a. in., Wednesday. , A. P.. Charde, Ass't. Secretary. Wednesday, July 11th. S:30 a. m. Convention called to or der by A. S. Wigton, chairman. Exer cises for a. m., Devotional, by W.P.Gran tliam. Preliminary remarks by S. li. Thompson until 8:10. Map drawing by Prof. S. 11. Thompson until J:15. Physio'ogy by Prof. S. E. Eailey until 0:43. School economy by Prof. S. Ii. Thompson until 10:30. Exceptions un til 10:4.5. Dictionary by Prof. Wight man until 11:30; subdivided as follows 5 minutes for stating method, 10 minutes for recitation, and 10 minutes for general remarks. Questions on theory and practice of teaching, as fol lows : 1st. How can the teacher increase the self respect of his pupiisV Respon ded to by Mr. Henley and others. 2d. What are leading questions, and where may they be properly used V Re sponded to by Mr. Rhodes and others. 3d. How can the self reliance of pu pils be fciost successfully cultivated? Responded to !y Mr. Darling and oth ers, until 12 vi. Intermission until 2 i. ut. i - The (onntv "Sno'rs :i:id Teachers i 1 convention" now iu session here is ful ly organized and promises grand re sults. Profs. Thompson, Rally, Wight-iti-m Wigton, ic. are here and hard at work. Teachers throughout all eastern Xeb. should l e prcsfiit'as this will undoubt edly be the most successful education al treat of the year. Eminent educators from abroad will lecture during the evening sessions. The Convention continues until the 10th of the present month. general daily programme. Opening from 8:30 to 8:45. calling roll and response by sentiments. Map drawing, 8:45 to 0:15, by S. R. Thomp son. Physiology, 9:13 to :45. by Prof. S. E. Eailey, of the State University. School economy, 9:43 to 10:30, by Prof. S. E. Thompson. Receptions from 10:30 to 10:13- Dictionary 10:45 to It :C0. by Prof. A. R. Wight man. Oral lesson, botany, 11:30 to 12 m, by Prof. II. II. Nicholson. Intermission from 12 in. to 2 p. m. Geography, 2 to Prof. Goering. Mathematics. 2; 2:45, 15 to 3:30, Prof. W. W. Drutnmond. The above, may undergo some slight changes and additions during the ses sion, but in the main will be the gener al daily work. The evening exercises are undetermined, but will ie announc ed as soon as arranged. Lectin e Mon day evening by Prof. C. W. VauCoellen, practical education. NAMES OF RARTEES ATTENDING. S. R. Thompson S. G. Lamb J. A. Goehring M. O. Searl Anna Tewksburv A. E. Lake L. R. Church G. R. Crippen II. R. Raymond W. P. G rent nun J. II. Darling D. 15. Stone L. A. Rates W. II. Wilson Ida Dooli.tle Abby R. Cook F. Cunningham Anna Taggart Ed. Ilealev Rev. G. M." Orvis Sonhia Gyger A. L. Wigton A. R. Charde J. L. Rhodes Win. C. Chambers Ella Eil'ings W. E. Drury T. J. Ilitt M. E. Hamilton E. Price Chas Cross II. II. Xicho'son Geo. W. Mitchell A. 11. Wightman Ch is. W. Ph.-t Mrs. F. Pierce Mil on 15. Polk Jesse A. II. -rugate Jennie Sutton G. E. Railey L. Darling Katie Doom Marv E. Gibson Anna M. Gyger W. W. Drummond Olive Gass Myra E. Patterson Etta M. Patterson Dot tie Cook A. C. Routzham Chas. T. Eishop Marven Langdon T. II. Ilitt Katie Hobbs Flora llelle Wise W. W. Wie Carrie Porter. J. D. Messinger. A. E. Charde, Reporting Sec. Any one wanting a Xo. 1 musical in strument will find it to their advan tage to examine the tine Mason & Ham lin Organs we have lately delivered here. I have also the agency for the best piano made, "The Weber," which was awarded the highest premium at the Centennial. (Jive rae a call, and I will be happy to impart any informa tion you wish. James Pettee, Agt.. Plattsmoutb, Neb. Every fashionable shade of silk for trimminirs, and also every fasliionaUe hape of "hat, can le seen at Solomon & j "Nathan's CTOporiivtr., rtr J 021 AHA ADDS. VT. 11. LORINU & CO., COMMKNCE TO SKL.L. TO-DAV. 3,500 PAIRS OF MANUFACTUR ERS SAMPLES, Cumjiriaiuy a Larye Variety of Styles (of)- Ladies', Gents', Misses', and Child ren's' '"SHOES, :"TTES AND :5-SLIPPEES ! ! ! DEING SA7IPLE 1'AIIiS They will be found of SUPERIOR STOCK AXD WORK MANSHIP. And at the prices they are marked we can guarantee to the purchaser A SAVING OF FROM 30 TO 50 PER CENT, As the following price Jist will show: J-Womeu's Kid and Goat Eutton, $1.23. ;rTfWomeh's Fine Serge and Foxed Eutton.ii? 1.2 j and 130. Women's Fine Kid Polish, Side Laced and Eutton,$1.73 ; regular price, $3.00 and $3.30. 2if 200 pairs Ladies' tine Kid and Goat Low 5hoes. button, lace, elastic, etc., 51.40; worth $3.00 to $3.00. I "i".Misses Shots Kid, Goat, Serge and Foxed at $1,00, $1.23 and $1.00 pet pair. IT'Men'd Low Strap Shoes, $2,000, $2.25 and $2.50; regular prices, $2.50 to $3.25. :-l?10 Pair Gents' Extra Fine Calf Roots at $4.30 per pair; regular price, $0.00 :3Gents' Calf Roots, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. llTTouth's Fine Calf-Uexis, $1.30. IJabies' Eutton and Lace S'aoes, 50 cents; extra hue 75 cents. v7lMM ENS E 15 A HGAIN S &Tis LADIES' SLIPPERS, Tat $1.00, $1.23 and $1.50! Call and see for yourselves. LORIXG'S&CO.'S, Opp. Oraiid Central Hotel, l'Jtl. Omaha, Xeb. est ha r notici:. Taken up on my farm on I lie 1 :-t li day of May. 177. One dark bay horse 1" hands hi.;!i. : or lu years old. star m forehead, hot It hind feel white, i'arm is . i t u a t ..-d U iniiessoulli-v,est Iruai Wee-pin;.' Water 1"; lis. Wweniiiij Water. May s.'itb, IS". Ut;' T. Clark. Pumps. Lookls:! on: of our sanctum on Monday inorn i j; we i isc; t T d v. aier eo'iiinz !t "f iiie end oi'a hose, ne :j j to 4o feet from tat r-.j of t ie Saunders !: .u-e. I'j.on j.oin: ovi-r to iavesii jiaie tae in . s:ci y We fotiwd ne oilier end of ti;e hose attaeli- 1 t 1 he piiinii -p.nit 1 hat is u-cj for th- il.Hel khc.ieii. ami only one m ui work in! tt!e lever, iir. Criiorv i.- offering these j 'pumps in t ;ie market at very low pri-'es. this I n-MiiJ) is aCKiioled-ed to he the be-l force ;.iuni ! t Ue uorid. It is strong and d iraide. no sione i Jars and leather vaiv. s to eel oat of order, and pumps so easy that a child can work it. One wdl he put up iu a puidic well in Main street mui. t'aities wi.-h;it:i pump- c-r aeji or siial I low vc!ls kiioiild exatniutt this one li. i..re pur- clj;.c-iii e.ev.lieie. .1. s. ( iKKooj: y. lotf Saunders House. I'lattsiiitaitii, Net). Comrnissioners Protee ::? - Mondav. July 2,1, 1S77. The commissioners met in regular ssi.m. i'teseai V. U. Arnold. 13. S. nis.iv, lienrv v one, commissioners ; ('. 1. Moore, Co. Cierk; sheritf gone ov er the Rorders, not present. When the following was done, to-wit: The tax as tvpor.ed by the State Auditor, he and the same is hereby levied and or dered on the tax list and duplicate for 1S77. Total Vidua: ion $2,235,108.00 (Jen. fund 4 mills on dol.. . $12.!i40.i!7 Sinking a.i " " ... 2,420.38 School 1 . .. 2,235.17 University 3' " " . .. 1,213 10 Total lew lor State 6i8' mills 19,815.41 The following levy for county purpos es was made: Gen. I'd. 41., mills on dol. . Sinking 4 . . ,14,558 20 , 4.852.75 8,087.92 ,11,323.09 808.79 2,420.37 r.rid: R.R.bMmt3.1i Insane Poor ?i Total 13 mil's 42,0.57.18 Order allowed Ogdcn for road dist No. 5 o $10.00 Oi iler allowed L.Sheldon for road dist. No. 58 50.00 The following bonds approved: Rond of F. L. Krugei, sup'i of road dist No. 45, and bond of 15. C. Yeemans constable of Centre precinct. Order allowed Ki nder, dist. 45. $13.00 Accounts adowed on poor fund: Ira Rosworih. work on poor h'se $2 25 Joseph Leaslev 5.4G G. W. Gibberson Jas. Loom is, (hauling) J. C. Eikenbeii v. b'd'ng paupers for June G. II. Elai k. quarters salary 25.00 19.50 02.50 50.00 Tne following claims were examined and rejected. Jno. Rons, boarding Jas. Eagan. .$20.00 Win. Powell, attending same 12.5 ) Tuesday. Ju'y 3d. Order allowed King. dist. Xo. 52 for lumber " $10.00 Order allowed Jos. Ferguson dist Xo. 24 ". 50.00 Order allowed A. M. Holmes, dist No. 17, tor lumber and spikes. Ordered that the County Cletk be in structor! to have advertisement insert ed fn Neb. Herald for two weeks, for bills from p'i sicians for care and treat ment of county poor for one year, said bids to be for treatment and medicines. Petition of E. II. Eaton laid over in detini e'y. Ordered allowed McIIatrood. ditd. 38 $10.00. Order allowed Valiery, dist. 14 for lumber and spikes. Ordered al lowed Flower, disi. 32, for lumber and spikes. Clerk to place, report of lev v of school district, received since the 28th of June on tax list for 1877. (Continued next week. Head ti i ti ters g v 1, beer, &c, for sale. C))i ale. Slippers for 33cts at Merges'. 12tf Slippers for 33 cts at Merges. 12tf Fine white rose and maple syrup at Weckbach's. Trv them. 14t3 Slippers for 35 eta. at Merges'. 12tf Fine boots for $5.00 Fine Sewed boots $7.00 Alexis buckles shoes 54.50 - at Robert Sherwood's. lltf CHEAP, CI1RAPER, CllEAnST. Fine calf boot.-; made to order at Merges' for 84.50. Sewed ."56.00. Men's ! Alexis S4.00. All eastern goods at pro-J portionate O II A OPPE J' PUT Dr. Schenek's Paluionic Sjrnp, SeaWkkkTokic, asd JTanih. vivi: rn.i.s. ' The.e inedicines have undouetedly performed more cures of Consumption than any other rem edy known to the American public They "are compounded of vegetable Ingredients, and con tain nothing which can be injurious to the hu man constitution." Other remedies advertised as cures for Consumption, probably contain opi um, whiidi is a somewhat dangerous dru in al cases, and if taken freely by consumptive patient-, it must do ureat injury ; for its tendency is t colithie ! he morbid mat ier in the system, wliiel. of course, must make a cure impossible. Sehenck's pulmonic syrup is warranted not to contain a part iele of opium : it is composed of powerful but harmless herbs, wideli act uu tile turn's, liver, stomach, and blood. i.nd thus cor rect all morbid secretions, i n.i ejel all the di-bea-sfd matter front the body. These are the oldv means by which consumption can becieed. and as Sehenck's I'ulnionie Syru;, Sea Weed Tonic, atai Mandrake I'llls are tne only medi cines which operate in tiiis way, it i- obvious they are the only Pennine cure for I'ulmouaiy Consumption. Eachboitle of this invaluable inedi.-ine is accompanied by full direct ions. Dr. So he nek is professionally at Ids principal ofliee, corner Sixth and Arch streets, J'hiladelnliia. ev-t-rv Mondav. where all letters for advice must be" addressed. lit Read, Read. Fine calf boots made to order for $4.50. Sewed boots for $0.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes $1.00; Repairing and every thing in propor tion at Merges'. 12-tf Remember, ladies, you can get the nest and latest styles of ladies and chi'drens' shoes of all varieties, at 13t3 Stadelman's. More new suits of cheap cool clothes for hot weather, must be closed out. at 13t3 Stadelman's. Robert Sherwood' Price List. Fine boots for $5.00, Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis buckle shoes $1.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for $2.23 Repairing equally cheap. 11-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. I ho Centaur Liniments an:iy pil,sl. subdue swell ir;,rs. heal burns and will cure Rheu matism. Spavin, and any flesli. bone or muscle ailment. The White W rapper is for family use, the Y. iljW Wrapper tor animals. A list of th ingredients are contained around each bottle They are cheap, speedy and certain. The certain, spsedy and harmless remedy for chii'iren, is I'iicher's Castoria. It is as jileasaid to take as honey ami as certain in it efleets a- Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms, Sour Stomach, and Disordered Rowels, there is notliijig like Castoiia. 12113 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon A; Nathan, is particularly full arid complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives thetii advantage over all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and :it lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf A low City orders for sale. Full lin ? of every kind of goods at the Store of J. V. Weekbaeh, which his army of clerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. Ask Yourself these ?uost:;:ss. Are y.u a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache, Habitual Cost i veness. Palpitation of the Heart 'i Have you Dizziness of the head? Is your Nerv ous Sys: em depressed 'i Does your blood circulate I :; 1 1 v "r Have you a cough? Lo-.f Spirits? Coming up of the food after Eating? &. All of these and inueii more are the di rect results of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, and Indigestion. Green's Ac GrsT Flower is now ack now lege;) l.y all Druggists to be a positive cure. 2.400,00') bottles were given away in the U. S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful tpiality in cur ing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles I Gets. Regular size 75ets. Sold positive!'. bv all lirat-class Dnurtrists in the U.S." " 11-tf-alc. IA!tN"i:S' FOOT power l MVCHINElfV. Inditferenr in: chim with !u li l!ui!ifel. Cabinet J Makers, Wu.;oti Makers and .Tobhers in misce'l:ncous work cvu 'compete as ioqcai. 'IV ami l'lMi'K wiih steam power mntiiif :o-i urior ; al-o Am item's supple.-. saw b!ades. fancy woods and rte si:ns. s.iv "?l:cre you read tiiis and send for e leihune and pncs. W.I-. John Rakm:s, Kockford. Winnebago Co. I'd. la. Have you seen the Centennial Panel pieces, painted by Frank stadter, and on exhibition at Can tub's? 45tf. A new American and a new SEWING MACHINE for sale at the Herald Office. Wilson Team of large horses, harness and wagon for sale at a bargain Enquire at Sage Eros. Fine Roo's for $5.00. Fine sewed boots for $7.00 Alexis Euekie shoes for $4.50 Sherwood's root & shoe Emporium, Plattsniouth, Xeb. 11-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste and can trim in miv stv'.e desir ed. o-tf. Solomon & Xatiian. J. V. Werkbm h will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 20tf EAini run sale. "to acres in section .Ml. town twelve. rantteciev en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville station, 15. & M. R. R. Cass County, Nebraska. ISO Acres C iiclt'r OtKivtitioii, with house and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of spring water. WiMbesold in si acre tracts if (le-ireil. i'mp.iio; of Jj.i. Sel.later. jew eler, Plattsniouth, Neb. 1 iuai FA L'JfEHS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Phittstnou; h, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can 1 obaccoes tor smoking purposes. Fot Sale. Rest qualities of pi ug-smok- :ng tooacco alwavs on hand. 2J-tf. ' i Various causes advancing years care, sickness, disappointment, an her editary disposition all operate to turn the hair, and either of them in clines it to shed permanently. Ay i-:rs Hair Vigor will restore faded or grey, light and red hair to a rich or deep black as may be desired. It softens and cleanes the scalp, giving it a i healthy action, and removes and cures j dandruff and humors. Ey its use fall- ing hair is checked, and a new growth i will be produced in all cases where the 1 follicles are not destroyed or glands i decayed. Its effects are beautifully j shown on br.tshy, weak, or sickly hah j to which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. ! Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is es'iocially valued for the. soft luster ilI1d richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither oil nor die, and will not soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts lon- on the hair and keeps it fresh rixjrj vigorous. I'oi cJe i.'idi dealers. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm known as llryan V Ciia-ubers this tUi v i issuAcu paniieisiiio bv la itual i-on-ent. The business of the firm wi?l be conducted In the future bv J. O. Ch.iiii'irrs. Ail accounts due the firm must be paid to aid Chambers, and all debts -ii:g b it." linn w ill be paid by Unn. l'ialtsu.ouih", July 7th, 1S77. W M. r.tlVAK. 15 J. (1. CMAMIIERS. Notice to Physicians. Clerk's Ofkicf. Cam Co. Nfh.. I I'LArTsMuuxn, July od, 1S77. i f'ea'ed Proposals wi'.l bp received at this office up to Auaust 7th, 1S77, from praciicin phvsician for the care and treatment of tne county poor, at Poor House in Cass county, for one year from date of acceptauc of bid said bid to include medicines. 15 y order of Co. Commissioners. C. P. Mooke, Co. Clerk. P.y J. AV. JEXXINOS, Deputy. 1G12 LEGAL XOTICES. Notice. Charles II. Warner, of Los Anirelos count, ill the Male of California, and K. W. Ijnc, of the St.ttii ef Iowa. ill take notice that Charles H. Reck of tlie County of Lancaster, in the Slate f Nebraska, did on the lilii dav of July, ls','7. lin lus petition iu Cue District Court, of the Second Judicial District, within and for Cass Couiey. Nebraska, against the said Chuiies II. Warner and E. W.Lane dcfeiidauts, .setting tortii that the said Charles tl. Warner .nave a morti;ase to E. W. Lane on the east half of the north-east quarter of section eighteen lis) town ten 1 10 lamte ten tin) east, iu said County of Cass, to se cure the payment of JMJJ 40, acc rlin to cer tain notes referred to in said molt ;age. and that since the cavim; of said mortnai;e. , tie said E. W. Lane for value asi".ned, and tra isfei red tiie same to the plaintiff, and pray'au that said Charles II. Warner and K. W. Iaiiic may pay the sum now claimed to be due amountinjf to :.". 4i and interest at 12 percent Uoni October 1st, 1S74. together with the Mini of $ 9.!i5 taxes on said laud, paid by the plaintiff with interest thereon at the rate of u per cent per annum, trom April Js'.h, 1S77, that said prembex may be oid to pay t he same, and the said Charles II. Warner and E. W. Lane are he,-cbv notified that they are re Uesied to appear ami answer said petition on or bt-tore the 1.5th dav of August. 1S77. Cn.VKi.Ks 11. Peck. Ry Vm:KLEii & Stone, his Ati'js. I.ii5 Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby piven that by virtue of a power of salt contained in a chatiel umrigaire, triveu on theaa:h day of October, ls,S,aiiil recorded on th- antli day of October, ts7'J. in boot: E of cliat tel montage records, tin pae 4"L of Cass coun tv. Neb., by C. P. .Moore, ifcordel. by J. W. Jennings, deputy, which same niwlciue was executed by (iritlltli Cooley, as nun iirau-or io Eaierson 1L Eaton, tilortsa-ee tose'-ure the pay ment of a judgment debt, bearing date a t. ad, 1S7H. jiidtrineiit for one liiiinlied and forty-one dollars and eihf v-tw centH (fltl.s') upon which Judgment debt the said Emersn II. Ea ton claims there is due and unpaid tiie sum of one hundred and fortv-one dollars and eighty two cents ($141,821 with Interest at the rate f 12 per cent, per annum, according to the tenor thereof. 'J he undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, mi the first dav of August. 1877, at oue(I) one o'clock a. in., at the south door of the -Court House in Piattsniouth.Neb., the following described prop erty, to-w it : One span of dark brown mare, one 4 years uU and one nine years old ; also, one roan cow, u years old. E. II. Eaton. .M. R. Ci Ti.r.K, his agent. bit2 Legal Notice. T T',t VatJmnt: Yeu arc hereby notified that Mary P. Alien did oa the nth day of May. A. I). Is77. tiie her petition iu tiie Disiiict Court of Cass County, and State of Nebraska, against ou and Henry C. Vauhoru. Eli.'ibet u Yauhoni. Kebecca Van horn, and .Joseph Vac.h.-rn jr.. heirs at law of l lie estate of .Joseph Vanhorn, .deceased. The object and prayer of said peiitiiui is to correct an alleged mistake in tin description ef hind conveyed or inieuded t lie couvejed by .Joseph Vanlioiu. sea., taow deceased) and Lebcci-a ':inho!n to s-ud ptaintiii. by deed mafic, exe-euti'-d. and delivered on the 1st day ef Septem ber. A. D. lstii. said petition alleges that I lie de scription of the premises intended tu be Con veyed by said deed was erroneous as to part of the preii.iM-s intended to lie conveyed in this, to-wit: Instead ot rcaditig -"all of tot number two not deeded to Joseph V anhorn. .Jr.. ard emcu-h ot lot unmix r three (.ti so as to urike (4'i) acres." it should have read and wa- intended bv the p irties to said deed to read "I iH acres oil of the south side ef lot number thr- e (.a in section 17. town 10. north of raue 11 east, said forty acres lying south of and adjoining seven and two-thirds (7?,) acres owned bv Joseph Vai'li.irn. jr., in said lot number three (:;, and the object and praverof said petition is to have said deed corrected so as to read in accordance with the above allcgat ion, you are further noti fied that you tire rcipiired to answer said peti tion on or betore the lain day of August. A. D. 1S77. or s:t:d petition wili lie tal'eu pro confesso, and decree emercd accordingly. M AKY P. ALLFN. P.y Chapman Spragck soliciims. lrt J Legal Notice. To Id i 1(iuhini: You are hereby notified that Joseph Vanhorn Jr., did on the 17!h di-y of May. A. D. 1S77. tile his iettlion in the District Court of Cass Coun ty and state of Nebraska, against youa-.d lien rv C. Vanhorn. Elizabeth anhorn. Kebecca Vanhorn. and .Mary 1". Alien, heiis a; law of the estate of Joseph V'auhiuii. Oect-ased. The ob ject and prayer of s-ud petit ion is to correct an alleged intsi.tse in the description of laud con veyed or hueniicd io be conveyed by Joscoh Valilloin, sell., mow deceased) and Rebecca Vanhoiii. to said plaintiff, by deed made, exe cuted and delivered on the .".th day of Septem ber. A. D. l.-7ii, said pttiliou alleges that, de scrip! ion of l lie i cmi.-cs iu tended to be convey ed by said deed was erroneous as to part of the premises intended to be conveyed in thi-. to wit : Instead of reudim "ad of lot number one and enem-h of lot number 2 to make the aggre !ate just lorty (i.'ii a-res in section 17. lo-vu id ti n. range 1 1 i'viut teeu. ' it should have read and was intf inied by the parties to said deed to read all of lot c.unib-r two t2i containing thirty-two and on thinl (::-;!ii acres and seven and" two thirds i7!; ) olf of the north side of lot number three (:o aU in section seventeen (17) town io, north ot range fourteen ( 14) east, and the object and prayer of said petition is to have said deed corr clcd so as tJ read in accordance with the above allegation, you arc further notified that you are rei-iiii't-d to answer sajd petition on or before the lath day of August. A. D. IS".", or said pi tit ion w ill be taken pro coi.feso and decree entered accoriliii-.'ly. Joski-ii Vanhokn.Jk. Ry Chapman spuaock solicitors. 1MI Legal Notice. In tiie County Court within and for Cass Co., Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Bachelor deceased. Take noticp tiiat the Pnal report of Joshua Oaniiiii, tiditiil'.istra'.or of said estate lias beeu tiled in my ollice, and that 1 have appointed Ju ly L':id. A. D. 1S77. at mil o'clock p. in. as tiie time ;nd place r.f examination of said report, at mv ofliee in l'laltmout!. Nebraska, at which time and place ail persons interested may pear and show cause if any they have w iiy said report should m.t be received and allowed as and for a ri iai report, and account.-- of sai l ;el .mt'iistrtof and the said Joshua Oppia be Ujs clifi'gcd. Witness my hand and official scat of this Court this -..-.ah day of June, A. D. 1K77. lr)t; YV.m. H. Nkwf.ll. Probate Notic In tlie matter of tlie Probate of th? last will and testament of .John t omplon. d H-e:eed. Jie fo re Win. Ji. New ell, (. entity Judge, wkhil. and for Cas Co., Netra-ka. T ic.oai il limn (-.(( rn: T..ke notice that Maria Con-.pNm has filed in my oiii.-e an instrument of wriiing. pttrportiiig to be the last will and test anient ot John Comp toii, d '. eased. and made applicat ion to hae the same ailmittcd to probate, and that said cati-e is set tor hearing at my ofi'ice in I'latts inouth. on the i-itu day ef Juiy, A. I. Is77. at one o'cioek p. in., of said day, at w hich time and place all jieisoiis ititcrested may appear and contest the same and show cau-e if any they have why the said instrument of v. ritiiig should not be allowed as tlie last wili and testament ol John Coiaptiui deceased. Witness my baud and oaieial seal at Platts mni:!!i, Nebiitska. oti this li day of .June A. D. 1S77. W M li. NhlVKLl., Co. Judge. Legal Notice. To 1! trhi" M. Tut!:.:: You are hereby notified that Henrietta H. Tilt tie has bled her pel ilioii in the 1 lisln.-i Court of Cass Cou.it y and .-stale of Nebraska, a--ainst you. the object and prayer of said petition is mat she may be divo-eed from you. sae alleges as causes therefor, wtllnil absence on your part tor more than 1 years, and a failu -e to I uruisli a suitable maiinaiuance. you are furtlieriiotitieil that you are rennned to answer said titioti on or before the Glii day of August, A. D. ls;7. IlKMtlKTTA II. XlTTI.H. Chapman & Spraock, solicitors. nu SheriiTs Sale. Bv virtue of an execution Issued by Win. k Veils, clerk of District Court, second judicial district, within and for Ca County. Ncoraska. and to me directed, 1 wiM on lie awn day of .Juiy. A. 1. IS77. at 11 o'clock, a. 111.. ol said day, at t tie sottlii door of the Court House, iu tlie city ot t latt-im-utii. in said Count v. sell at. pub lic "anct 1011 the billowing rend es,at- to-wit. : Lois hve. six. seven and eight .". . 7 & Bl, m bbick one 1 1 1. in Mickelwiiil's addition to th euy 01 Plattsnmut h, Nebraska ; also lots one, two. three and four, (1, 1, a & t. in block two 2) in same addition ; also bus one, two, three, four. hve. six, seen and eight, (1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7 & si, in block three co, in fame addition ; and also lots one, two. t iuee and lour, (I, -, :i ; 4), in block 1011.-1 1 . iu saiue addition ; and bls one. t wo. three, f.'-.ir. itv-?. six. seeu. eiciit, nitie and lee, (I. 2. J. 4. .., 6. 7, , Hi 10. in section twelve, t.l'-'. town twelve (Ui. north range thirteen i,"t, net "I tlie sixth eitln prineipal meiidiatt. fs oho-11 liy the plat tif Wljealiev and lUissiaaia Mickelwait on tile in the Comity Cleik's JHce of Cass County. Nebraska ; 1 l.e same beiti" lev ied upon and taken as tiie property'.! Wheat lev Micl.elwait, deleiidant ; to .utilv a j'td, laent of "aid Court, reeore-rl by John 1. Tntt, pi tin tiff. Fiitt!aoui, JU25 27I-!, A. TX la-T. Ut. li. cwn,zs. - iiii .'.$;:.?: Has removed to tie- lower i art of Main Hire el li what was Dovov's Store. Jlis Immense Stock of Fmnita3 is larger than he expected, and he WILL SELL OFF all present stock on baud at Greatly Reduced Prices. Remember the new stand down town, a 9') FOOT STOKE. Two stories fail of 1-ridture. Before I pack it away and have t handle it all over. I want ti) sell oil a S-U"l deal. Now is your time to buy, CHEAP FOR CASH, of HKXKY Ror.CE. IIAPvDWAKE stoke, In Ptattsni jut'i, Neb., on Eourth St., about tiie MIDDLE Ol' TIIE BLOCK, you will find : Corn l'laiilers-i (hand &. horse) Stirring I'lovs, Sulliy I'lows, Cultivators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and Shelf Hardware. Tin Ware, &c, cvc. ALSO, Hungarian and Hillet. Seed for Sale :nni ROBERT DONNELLY'S W Ti's AND BLACKS3I1TI1 Wayon, Jluyyy, Jaco'ne and Plow re pairiny, and general jobbluy. I am now prepared to do all kinds of rep liiln of farm and other machinery, as there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER EAUEN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. He is we'd known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. Wevv VVaeoins and Itu-ie made to Order. SATISFACTION 'I'AK.VNTEED. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streicht's Stable ESTRA Y NOTICE. Stttive from Plaf'sniouth on Tuesday morn ing, tlie l.Mh day of May, 177. one bay nurse. 10 years o'd. and about 1", hands high, a little white on one hind hoof, blind in left rye. cannot teil his biliidurss only bv liyin-r the eye. I he eye appears as good. "and is as full alright eye. Any information leading to his recovery liberally re warded. (1U2i F. M. JIoHKl Ni I'on. W. D. JONES' NEW LIVKUY STAHLE, l'LATTSMOUTII, XKU. TVie old r.ONNER STARLFS in Plattsmoutb Neb., have been leased by Dr. Jones, a-id he has opened a new ami handsome livery in this w el! known barn. The finest and best of bolsi s and carriages always ready to let. SADDLE HORSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. HORSES TRAINED AXD 15ROKE. ALSO I desire to r;ive notice that I have a larce. handsome brick barn, with plenty of room for hor-.es and wa.'ous. I eau put farmeis stock an I wagons, loads of grain or anything till un der cover, ii the drv. Remember this. Thanking all m v ol .' pati on for their many favors. 1 solicit their trade this coming year, satisfied 1 can accommodate them belterand do belter by litem than ever beJore. a-yl. E0. W. KINSEK, Machinist. &. an old Mker and It mi ne of '1 11 ! Iii nx -HachiiiCN, has opened a shop on Six! It St reet n":r Mr. Don elly's Rlacksinith and Wagon Shop where he has prepared himself to do any and all machine work w itliout except ion. He lias a No. l Lathe can turn iu wood, iron, Steele, and all other metal in connection w ith machine work. He can do any thing reiptired in a guasiiiii li. even to makirga gun. of which we have tiie evidence in a Pat. breach loader throwing one two or three bails at once at w ill of the "iinner. Mr Ceo. W. Simmer a farmer ne.-irRock Bluffs an old aeiiiiiiiiitance of Mr. Kinser from Virgin ia fan be refered to iu regard to his former con nect ion with the manufacture of threshing ma chines. ;ivj Mr. Kins.-r a call and will insure you satisfactory WorK oa :;:ty p.ut of a Thresh ing Machine. C-'-ino. o AnnnCan't br made by every agent every H. JI jyruonth iu the business we liirnisii. but Cjjj-J Qlhose willing to work can tMiy earn a dozen dollars a day right in theii own localities. Have no room to e'xpl un here. Business pleas ant and honorable. Women, boys and girls do as well its men. We will furnish you a compleip out tit free." The bu-dness p;4yc better thu any thing eNe. We will hear expense wf starting vou. Particulars free. Write and see. Farm ers and mechanics, their sons and daughter, and all cias-cs in need of paying work at home, should wrire to us ami learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delav. Ad dress 'r,iL t; Co.. Augusta. Maine. Farmers Impro I - j.-v .- - t x" . - - mm Vs. :; essex 1 1 . SVr-' -tt-'. -A'---V' Vr.' i- J i -:".--irr'Vj-jr.rJWii'iit -' li:r.'. Jr'r We were the first to itniodufo this very wonhv vat'ety o.rswini Into thu ceuntry-!:hv tested them tnoroughly and we are convinced they are by far the mot valuable breed fui th farmeis of this country fortht; following reasons Rally maiurity. fiinet disjMisHioii. uood breeders, good mo'tiT. and the very best breed in the. woild to cross Willi Ihe laii;i' eoaree lirceds, giving theni bea'rty of lorm, enproving their fauening ijualifies. and greatly impioving the (prtIitv'"of the Lanit, whleh are not exceded by aii other breed. Then- color "is Murk, the skin Hi perfectly smoetfi, and very thin Had white hence they have no scurf or skin ,1;seast wldch wblt- tos me sure to "et in A black soil coon try, and tiiey are nut tuttjrst lu thoUrn la uiumon w ilb o'f hoi swine. They aie th-s l-Lig- ,1 ef the siuali bree-ls, making imai tbre to tortr buuurt'-l Si la '--';t yeai 'boaif-tluifca reach t'J or 7i)0 pound.- ami c;u b faited at any ae. we hav now a verv choice lot of higs from fi-? d'f-srert Vitoort'itlcriS. Acd ai6 p:eri:d tr--' mate pigs properly for breeding, vrmi am every u: piire Eiie-t or no s:iie. j. DAYE.i?tRr ?M? C'J3?AU MAMTAUIKES OF PATENT STONE FORCE PUMPS. 1AVEN1'0RT IOWA. ' hY k I i dcAnLio I urtt rurnr. Yji t-i '- ';-:,;';:. -b:M l c i g1 c a lOR SALE li V J.C. CUMMINS, l'LATTSMOCTH, XEB. THIS JTJJLIP Posscssi s the L'olloiciuy Superiorities 1. It is nev.-r alT.-eted by front re-.iuirinj- no! tapping, rais-ier of 1 he handle or ot her caic i'. It siarls with the llrst or second mot, mi ol the handle, an I the liow cciusestl e m r.-i-nt you slop, h aving no drtppin-ts to form mud (,r lee in w-ule-:. on and around Ihe pint form. 3. It tlioiou'nly ventilates the well, lidding it of f.-i-l ail. 4. It i-a es i;s cost every year in labor ; it runs so e;t-v 5. It is invaluable in case of lire an t-ngiin ex er ready at your door. K The c vliiule r beiie' nf sf o.u- ill. (1 chtyeil oe' the inhale, i e-pi.tl o tiass, aed much sironner ,' there is no slllne or 1'ith ever collecting on it. 7. The well ic'tuires no cleaning out after one of these pumps is set in one i bat is clean. S. It combines Imi h the at mospbei ic and fori . principle. ha ii ulvesita.t eomil pressure f"i the water, throw ing a sictnly si ream, both with the iiji and down inotloii of i he li.imi'e. 9. I'his pump always brings cool walcr froi the start, the water stand in ; below the plaltoi m iu a stone cylinder. Hi. 'I lie buckets may be removed at any time without iiiov ing the piintp or plal foriii. Thev wiil throw from City t: seventy-five feel tvj.n : l.e eri! ef a hose, from weilsup to sixty leet deep, Willi one hand power. They are also very useful for washili-f carrla ges, windows, sprinkling lawns. &. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OIT JS&JTUT STBEET;- E;ist of Plat te Valley House. THE OLDEST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Teams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers sent with car riages if desired. Ciirrinifps sent to Depot to meet ; whenever ordered. dl t! THE ONLY HEARSE I TOWN. Funerals attended and carrlatres furnished li. friends. Address, .1 W. slIANXOS. 42-ly Pliatt-iiuoiith. Neb. . - v. 1 -cl If I 5 I 1 5 - 5 rr 1 & St V. 3. O Z fed g O C 7T -J u. c s- -r - r i o 7 T2 !i ' e-5 V. o' 2 - CO I 5- CD I to r - "X. rt r-. IIENRY EGFCK. DEALER IN SAFES, CHAIRS, Loniige3, Tables, Bedsteadj: 1CTC, ETC., KTC, Of All Descriptions. HETALLIC BUEIAL C ASEJ WOODEIsr COFFIUS Of all sizes, ready made ami sold cheap for cash . With many thanks for past patronage. I inviti invite all to call and examine my LAROK STOCK OF 4tf. Kinxm 'ti: AVI COI'l-'IX. ve Your ISWck ; ..-''-?- -s i -.-s 'j- afl$ss. v. vaiidorei:, 1 "i r r' " '." i'J-A V 1 .,h n 1 1