;iK HERALD. J-IACMllII'Iiy .li,')ITOK. AVr.SMOUTII, OCT. lb, lb!7. For Supreme ..li'de-., i:lo. i. lake. Tit I'.. 5. nl.Cili District, u. rr:;siNc;i:i:. Fur ir. .-iit. 4:1) Listrici, I'. A. noLMKS. I'or l'o:nty Officers. For Comity Cl-ik SAMUEL HALL. I ur County Treis'tivr, J. V. JOHNSON". For Sheriff, 1:. w. hve'is. For County Jin!;!.'. A. N. SULLIVAN. For l',.;;'t of riiWie Instruction, U. AV, WlSK. I'or Contiiy Commissioner. J AS. CKAWFOUI). For Co ion or, O. ?L STHEKHIT. Tor Comity Surveyor, V. AV. FAIUITFI.I). Vj!V ilo AvelaushV' Kand.ill is the speaker of the House 11 kI Cox why Cox isn't. And Garfield Did auy 1 Lived democrat CarllcM. any democrat, even, vote for Lllik's la.st cartoon, "A Leader "Without a Following," was made be fuie th'"- Ohio ekclio:i evidently. Conukkss met on the 1-jih and .S:un'l .. Ilandall was elected speaker. The papers say tally o;:c for Tom Scott and Subs id v. ' lit: Annual Methodist Conference tf the M. K. Church, met in Oiuaha on Tlitns lay. The llev. Mr. Marquette tp.il 'Jr. ri-hlen of this county were up. ANOTiiu.i: lesson the Ohio election leaches, is that Democrats never vote ::ie Ilcpubiicaii ticket, no matter how :.vajh they endorse Hayes' policy. Tm-: lion and the lamb have slept to . th.-r lately we presume as Bob Doom !.l lid LUiU'ner appear to he running r . Democrat ie ticket i a Cass County ... partnership. It ii a little si.r.;u!ar that our Dein ratlc friends al .'.ays have to select 1 .'pa- lic.ins to run on their ticket hen they hope to win Independent . r peoples men they call them. The Greenback and temperance vote Ohio would just have elected theEe--.'iblican Candidates in the Legisla ;.;ie. Result, no Greenback men elect c i (except in 0:11 county) no temper ance men and the only party that ever ive hope of a reform i:i currency and u-nperance beaten. Go in on side is ouea Greenhorns and Grccnbackers, It is not Mr. Hayes who is objected to, and no one could b-3 further from feeling any personal enmity towards the President than the Republicans who honestly think "his" policy as it i i called has been unwise and has cost Ms Ohio as a Republican sta'.e and in :act the whole North as a Republican North, without gaining us the South as .i Renublioan South. Tin: IIekald man had the pleasure of attending with a train load of oth er people the noted Chiefs of the :moux tribe, Spotted Tail, Red Cloud, Man Afraid of his Horns, and 20 oth t:s, to Ilearney the other day on their 'way to their homes, north of the Black Hills. . The Indians left the ears at Sidney. Old "Spot" wore a new, shiny, iill: ping hat and an old-fashioned In dian blanket. A little while ago v.e saw a no-tie- "hat Bob I) )omivith Jim Porter's ;.!) had Seth Cole in training for the Sioux agency, and now Robert has de voted his great mind to training Cass County Republicans in the way they hhould go. "If Mahomet can't go to the mountain, the mountain must go to M. '.hornet" he said last Saturday at the Central Committee meeting the only interpretation of this perversion of the original sentence which can be Made is: that as the Republican party can't go to the Democratic for candi dates the Democratic party must take up Republicans and run them. TO. Mm III I Last week one day the 1I;:kam man visited Crete, and for the first time put foot on a little patch cf land !:f owns near there; finding it an FJe--; ;:it "Forty" by the w;?y, for either t inkling sites or farmir.j. The villaga of CreLe, en the Blue ; or.e of the handsomest in the State 'i is growing steadily and the improve ments are of a substantial kind. A .iviod water pjwer furnishes an exeel- e:;t mill site an 1 in tine other manu Jacturing interests will clustei arroun l -ids nucleus. Messrs. Wells and , 1 .cn of the Union greeted us very cur d hdly vrJnle th.ere. 1v V--i. n-'in our hct. V.'e found many old l'iatts-.!i--ath peojde in and about Crete. They are having ;v savage County r'eat fight in Sulino Co., one election has been held and the contest is now I tf.vecn Crete and Vv'ilLer, with the id vantages in favor of Crete. Lilie Plattsmouth Crete is in one v-on-.cr cf Van County, luton a line of R i:ho:td and the largest town by all J Is i.i the County and would seem to I.e the uiost natural poii.t for the Co., In th!s day and tjeiseraiion a County teat off the line of a Railroad or at a rev,- Etarion with no other advantages seldom amounts to rauh, or meets the Th? t:.Uii l'nre utlon. The convention met .;: the 10th, the committee on credentials rcnoited 49 counties, represented by 257 delegates. The Lincoln county contest was set tled by admitting both delegations (con- tittin of two members each) to seats and votes in the convention. Hon. J. Vv . Dawes of Saline county, was elected permanent chairman, and Maj. J). II. "Wheeler, of Cuss, perma nent secretary, with J. A. MacMurpliy for assistant. A motion to appoint a committee on platform was tabled. Nominations fcr the cflk-e of Su preme Judge being declared in order, the names of Gen. A. II. Connor, A. C. Turner, lion. E. L. Drown, Judge Lake, Gen. Cobb and Judge Clinton llriggs were placed before the convention as candidates. An informal ballot resulted as fol lows: Geo. 15. Lake 90 E. E. Urown. C Clinton Driggs 30 Gen. Connor T. 33 A.C.Turner 0 Gen. A. Cobb G Whole number of votes cast..233 Necessary to a choice 127 The name of Gen. A. II. Connor wa3 withdrawn. The first formal ballot stood. Lake.. 11G Brown Ct Driggs 03 Turner 8 Cobb 4 Whole number cast 2o-i Necessary to.a choice 123 The names of Drown, Turner and Cobb were withdrawn. SECOND FORMAL BALLOT. George II. Lake 137 Clinton lilies 122 Whole number cast "j;) - Necessary to a choice ". .130 Judge Lake's nomination avus made unanimous. ItEOENTS. The names of J. II. Culver, Seward; N. II. Persinger. Merrick; S. P. Mob ley, Hall ; T. Nye, Dodge; and Dev. Jno. Grey of Saunders, were presented. Mr. Persinger was nominated on the -ith ballot. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The following State Central Com mittee v. as then selected: 1st district ; D. P. Drannin and T. C. Iloyt. 2d district; John L. Carson. 3d district ; N. B. Larsh and Thos.B. Stevenson. -1th district; D. II. Wheeler. 5 th " E. Bus j water and Chas. Shiverick. Cth district; Bruno Tzschuck. 7Ui " Elani Clark. Sth " AV. II. Michael. 0th " U. Eruner. . 10th " George P. Hall. 11th " E.S.Butler. 12 th " J. C. Santee. 13th " X.J. Paul. 11th " M. AVittmoyer. 15th " G. L. Brown. 1(3 tli " J. I). Cook. 17th " C II Gere aud CAV Pierce ISth " S. P. Davidson. 10th " E. Fil'.ey. 20th " II. M. Vrrel!s. 21st " E. C. Carnes. 221 " ' John II. Helms. 2.,d " Wm. 3. Randall. 21th " A. L. Wigton. 25th " II. C. Andrews. 20th " Henry "Williams. The convention then placed in nom ination, for members at large, Messrs. Amasa Cobb, J. "W. Dawes, It. Rosewi ter, Lorenzo Crounse, M". L. Hay ward, W. II. Michael. Crounse, Cobb, Hay ward and Michael all declined, leaving Dawes and Rosewater the only two candidates. A call of counties was mads when Mr. Dawes was found to he elected by the following vote: E. Rosewater. J. AV. Dawes . Mr. Dave3 83 117 elected Central was declared chairman of the Republican Committee. Some resolutions were offered by Mr. Houck, of IKiuglas, which were voted down, on the ground that the conven tion had already decided against a com mittee on resolutions, and it would be unfair to drag them in at this lale dite adjourned. A Letter to the Boy. My deau little Boy: Your nice little letter received and I was pleased to hear from you and that you are in possession of your ideal of Horse llosh "old Dick" and was also pleased to know that the horses aud pigs were all well, now George I understand that they call you runt, at Falls City, this wont do. it, is bad enough for us at home to call you the runt. Your size and the last one, entitles you to the name runt never mind, tell them that you may be small in statute or physi cally so. and the last, but it will be th" only thing that you will be small in. and never last urde.TS there is a whip ping to be divided. You can have lots of fun in Falls City if you try and now, George, wade in, never mind your face or feet. There are no little girls hi Fails City you care any thing about so you need not fear. Your Ma may sc . Id but she can do that so easy, she n 3 ver whips. Grandma will not care. Grandpa has been a bey onee himself and that fixes that. If Ma scolds, you whistle, if-the makes yen keep your face clean, make her let you sleep with her. You can aiford to wash your face to sleep with moth er. I would like to see you al! at Falls City. Don't you be a bad boy if they waul yea to, George, ride old Dick's tail off, bump all the boys noses in town, when they run home bleeding at the nose tell them a Plattsmouth runt did it all. Write lue ;;gain, give my love to Grandma, Grandpa and Ma. Front our Ati-J r? Father. ) The Globe Democrat on (Kiia. Nuthing is explained aud nothing is gained when we say that the Itepub licans staid away from the polls, or that the Ilepublicans voted the Work ingman's ticket; we are still compelled to answer the question, why did the Bepublicans fit ay away from the polls, or why did they prefer another ticket to the Republican ticket? What new element had entered into the content within the past year to change so many minds and to influence so many votes? What was it which created dissatisfac tion and alienation, especially after a victory which had been especially valu able to Ohio? A citizen of Ohio had been elected to the Presidency, anoth er citizen of Ohio had been called into the cabinet, the good fortune of the sons of Ohio had passed into a proverb, yet within a year after Ohio had gain ed all these good things by one victo ry, the Republicans throw their victo ry away, abandon ths field, and give most emphatic and unmistakable ex pression to their discontent. How did this come to pass? Good Ut-e far a Dime. We advise all our readers to forward their address and 10 cents to Orange JuddCo., 245 Broadway, New York, who make a special offer to send for this sum (half price and postage) the number for October 1st, of the Ameri can A 'jrimliurist. This splendid num ber, besides over 50 engravings, con tains a great amount of useful, practi cal, reliable, seasonable information, not only for the Farm and Garden, but for the Household, Children included. Most will get from it hints and sugges tions worth ten or twenty times its cost Better still, to send 81. CO and receive the paper, post-paid, from now to the end of 1ST8 that is, all of volume o7, with the rest of this year frte. Two conies for $1.50 each). No where else can one get so much really valuable, paying information for so lit tle monev not 3 cents a week, a sum easily saved or produced extra, which the paper will be sure to help one to do. This Journal is pit-pared by prac tical men and women, .who know what they talk and write about from actual experience and large observation, and they can and do greatly aid others to profitable planning and" working. Many single hints and suggestions each abun dantly repay a year's cost. The fear less exposures of quackery and hum bugs in every number, are invaluable, and have saved its readers and the country millions of dollars. The de partments for the Household and Chil dren are pleasing and instructive. Ev ery number of ttie paper is beautifully illustrated. In short, the American Arri-ullurht is full of good things, for every man, woman, and child, in citv, village, and country. Take our advice and send Sl.M) lor 11 months, or at least send a Dime for the half price specimen now offered, and see it for yourselves. LOCAL XEAVS See Solomon Nathan's big ad. Fine rainy weather, good time for Electioneering. Go to Piummer's and see the won derful piles of goods. Read Solomon & Nathans price list. See Eli Plummei's new advertise ment in this week's IIkuald. Examine price list Store. of Philadelphia Levi Gokling, oldest clothing man m Plattsmouth, says go ahead. IIi-;k-ALP . E'i Plummer means that the people shall know what kind of goods he has see his ad. Large stock and fine assortment of home made gloves and mittens, for sale cheap, at (COto) 11. HiaioLo's Bast the Republican party, Mr Grecnbacker, and etect the sraight De mocracy. You'll be sure to get hard' money then. Dovey's delivery wagon ran away with the wagon and upset Lorin Ken edy and the horses, yesterday. Peter Bates' little girl pulled a scalding hot coffee pot over on herself Tuesdav, scalding herself badly on the leg. A ait until the tho tax list goes out and we'll pilch into politics, Coun ty officers, city taxes and things gener ally until you can't rest. "Bob" has got that majority up to SOU now. He counts en the green backers. They do make a good assist ant Democratic party always. AVait until the Democratic and Greenback party . nominate and then we old Republicans must begin to wake up for this tiling. Its going to be no child's play this fall. Hauling. II. A. Graves, cheapest man under the sun, does hauling all the way from 10 cents to -If) cent3. Big black "mules. Just hail him. Bob Doom thinks there will be a clean 200 Demociatic majority in this county, this election. Sec to it Repub licans, that Robert can't t et up for a prophet. Uncle Jake Yidiery s.iys he cannot issue any call, or lend his aid to any thing but a straight out Democratic." ticket. How long before they'll fuse with the Greenbackers? Let's see! L The Sociable of St. Luke's Guild Lath- , (this is cx- will meet at the house of Mrs. am on Thursday, October 10th evening). A cordial invitation tended. Euos Berger, Eso., one of the II n: alu's old friends comes up and says: "go along, old boy" only don't misrepresent us any more all right v:e vn't knov.":!:.'lv. THE MARKETS. HOME M.AEKErS. r.r.ioiUKD y, r.E.'.imri. Wheat. No. 2 ' iciected Corn. siie'.icJ Corn, Oiir Oais, L.ui y, No. :t ' rejected.. .. Rye. 7 r.o eo is 1SG14 l LaTETT new VOUiC MARKET New oiik. Oet. 17th. v7 luJ-i Money, Hold, LATEST CHICAGO MAIHvETS. C'HICAOrt, Oct. 17th. Flour 5 3v"'-; Wlie.it 1 fi 4'orn, 4l(,s Oil's Itye S Hurley, 5 Jlotrs 5 2v5 :i Native C;i1Ile 3 0o.;.5 5, Texas Cattle 3 m& 3 ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Messrs. E. G. Dovey & Son have a fine stock of mens' kip boots, also a large assortment of ladies side lace, misses and childrens' shoes, in great variety, for sale at bottom prices. Give them a call for anything in the line of general merchandise, at their new store near head of llain St., south side. 27tf. J. V. AVcckbach has an immense stock of Fall and Winter Dry and Fancy goods and Groceries of all kinds.; Farmers and Housekeepers give them a call for anything in the line of Gen eral merchandise. 27tf. TO Tilt: A S-' V I CTKI). Act icisehi. and at once procure th 3 following wonderful Family Medicines Dll. FtTLKU'S Ruia'MATiu Rkmko and Liver Pills, a positive jermane:jt specific lor .Neuralgia, ItlieumatiS!jnf Sciatica. Lumbago, Gout, pain in Ra Head. Heart, Lungs. Limbs, Xervotta. Rlood and Chronic Dieseases. Dr. ltz Itr's Kidiw fordid removes deposit of Gravel. Albumen, Alcali Acids, rn-.J tention of urine, high colored water, and strengthens the Bladder and Kid neys. Dr. Fitler" Calisaya 'Tonic, for debilitated constitutions, increases vig or, strengthens the system, tones the stomach,, and increases appetite. A pleasant substitute for Iron, which constipates the bowels and destroys the teeth Dr. Fitltr's German Ptitoral lor Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, a superior combination which acts quickly and relieves rapid ly. Your druggists, Chapman & Glass are rgents for Flattmouth. 20-yl For sale, cheap, 150 Desirable build ing lots in the city of Plattsinouth, Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms easv. Applv to A. W. McLaughlin Cashier 1st National Bank. 2:Jf Look Here von can "et Pools and Shoe3 of all styles, patterns and make, from No 1 eastekx hol'sks also a fine stylish perfect fit of MY OWX JIANtTACTUIti: from the finest French Calf Boots made in the state, down, at prices that d-'fy competition. Ladies and Children's shoes a speciality. Pi:ti:j: Mlkges. To i'archascrs cf B. Sc M. II. R Lar;?s. V.'e desiro to call th :.tter.thn of our land purchasers to the fact that the time for pay men t of the taxes f.r the year 1S7'J expires OCTOBER Clit. It577. Tlio-e who htivo i.ot paid their taxes should proceed to do so at once A failure to make paym.-nt of the taxes on the land is an express violation of the contract made with this Co:r pany, and may lead to its cancellation. A. E. Tol zalix, 2?t3 Land Commissioner. J. V. "Wcckbaeh says bo's salt in quantity, quality Will not bo undersold. healed on and juice. 27tf Asier-isuitjg- Success. II is the duty of every person who has used Buschke's Geioiax Syuit to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneu monia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it with out immediate relief. -Three doses will relieve anv case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to reccom mend it to the poordyingconsumptive. at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 doz en bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. such a medicine as the Gekmax syr up cannot be to widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample bot tles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular Size 75 cents. For sale by. 13 tf-alt IlBLf f r t'i.3 wjak. nervoa;, an 1 d ;'o'i!it.ite.l. Chronic and painful tii.-ea.scs cured without medicine. Kite-trie lV.ts and other app'.ianees, ail about them, and how to distinguish the eti i:i:ie from the s;uriius. i'.ook, v. itit lull icirtif ularss l-aidled free. Addre-s I'i lvkhmac;!::;! C1ai.ya.nic Co., 2:r2 hie. Street, CiueiiiTiati, U. l.;; l-att. New place of Entertainment, AVkidmax & Co. have fitted up the old stand formerly occupied by Ben Ilemple, with a new and ' complete stock of Liquors and Cigars also will furnish meals to farmers and others who are hungry. 25)U" Keenan and Grace at the old reliable Liquor store have constantly on hand a full and complete stock of first-class Liqror.s a;d cigars. A fine stock of old apple i: randy on hand. 20-14 If you want a bargain in Boots and Shoes go to Win. Ilerold's. Large stock to be sol I for Cash at Cost go ing out of that branch of the trade. 2012 Strayed. From the undersigned on the 24lh inst, one d.nk bay or brown mare mule weighs about ojio thousand lbs., seven years old a small sore on the right fore leg below tho knee Any one taking up or giving any information leading to the recovery of Laid mule will be libcrly rewarded by addressing me at Asddand NtL. 23t" Fiilderici: Cristiat. Homeopathic BL- penary. I take this opportunity to notify my friends and the public generally, that I am prepared to furnish pure Home opathic Medicines of till kinds. I also have a line assortment ofJCases for med icines tr family use. Ofiiee hours from 9 a. m., to 1 p. ni. I have a medicine that will cure Ague almost instantaneously, constantly on hand. J. L. McCkka, 23 w L. ZIoiiit. oxjAhic Physician, I Consnnplion cna CURL!) riieie:i' l-:!i '! J'oalc. KriieucK JJ.iiiUiHke Hills. Ar viio oi.iy nivU.cait tliat will cure Riil.i k arv l o!..uiiii;)i i;n. J r :i!ei:i: v linviii ii.i s v. ni nnp a v. i;l ir'c iioi"i liie ilfiUit t t lie patient t.-:t u: tan ii'.vr. fUi cir.'iU:i?io;i l.l.iotl. heiiniiriium' foI'.MW.s, ami ia l:i el ok the HL-tiou ot t!ie very orriuis til it tl'l- 1-OllL'il. Liver Complaint I)yps;)?;Ki: nMirx ! tvvo-tliiru.i ot t in' caus ol tio!i. Manv lrsoiis rouinlaiM f ;i !.; side, c-oustipation. i-outcil t;in;ju, nai'i shoulder Maile, I'er-Iiu of (lto;:lts li-sMH-ss, Hie t'ooit ly'iitf heavy on tii St-.na i aei'oinpaiaeit with a-.Klity and lel-;;iis;.t i wind. These Syniptons iisnuilyoriu'liKitc from auis (inlered cuaditiou ot the stoniavli o a turpi I liver. JVr-oi!s 9o effcetPd. if tliev one or two ie.se case lieavv cohU, and i the eonli I.e su'.leulv cheehed. wiil lind tli much aai liver tdojjued, reiiiainifiit u iw.d almost before ihey are id inactive. the luas are a mass 'f f-oie-!, and ulcer Cue refill l of w ) : i -1 1 is death. Scheiiek'n I'uluiotiie Svri expectorant wliieti dov-s not contain opaitu or nnytliiug eal culateu to clieeK a eoui::i dPiloeniy. .ScheiK-k's Se:i Weed Tgri ilisotves the food mixes with the rai-triettfioes of the stoinaeli ai'ls ditrestion and eruStuTa ravenous appetite. A hen t he bowels are iiftive. skiu callow, or the vmr:oais otlir-fr-i '! a bilious teadeiiey, Seheiiek's Iane-ake VtM are required. TlieiO laediei-ea are pre pared only by 4 .1. II. Si'Hkntk V Son N. V.. eor erixtll and Arch Sts. I'hila. And for kiIu hy all ivLsts and dealers. J0t4 (Joo 1 News. the public that I old business, Bo-ts ing a practical Boot I Jnow how to buy. i? ,bout October 1st . ' tpand for cash on i I f.'no extra prof on '! save monev. 'Kzttst, S( iOlh, 1871. - f ictr4t T -V L ii lli - rrirate e of Rev. David Hart's ' goods will be offered for the next ten days. 27tf ntrles ever sold in this mar- 3.00 per M., at "Waterman & 27-t4 sters! Fresh Oysters! i I'lno fre&h ovsters will be .found at F. s. Whites 's every week during the Section. Alo Celery every Saturday, receivm iresii and crisp every aauir- day, by express. Call and get the hang of things. 27tf F. S. White. IGO.000 extra Star A Shingles just re ceived at "Waterman & Son's. 27ti Carload l'or.T Byuon Lime just re ceived and for sale at $2.UJ a bid, at Waterman & Son's. 27-tt FAIUIEKS ATTENTION! Julius Feppcrberg. Cigri rManufao tmvr. on Main St., FiatU nrnth. Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri- c:ui Tubai cvs tor smoking purpose.-. For iltde. B -st qualities of plug-ssnop.- yj tolKU'eo klwas on hand. 2t)-tt. .-CO M',Vilti andfts bar nvn :rt b; The grandei'Sv bargains ever known in this town :a be had for tbenext '-o days in clothing. Boots and snof.s m elu'ling a supt-rb stock of ladh s and childrens shoes, which will be sold clear nown for c:sh. Such bargains were Over known before, at S: ad e". man's clothing emporium. 2 if ".V'vf-V1-. ---- . . - mm- VIUST PI! K7.I1 I'M fur ray own m muf.icturc :tt tl-.o State Lair. I do the tli test wmkjf the State. 1 stUo kra-p the largest a best stock of Boots a:id Shoes in 1 County and sell them cheaper than tl.e cheapest. Call and see. Xo trouble to show goods. 2o:l Pltlu Mlt.gls. By universal accord Ayku'.s Ca tiiaktic Pii.ns are the best of all pur gatives lYa- family use. They are the product of long, laborious, and success ful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by Physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, proves t hem the best and most effectual and purgative i'ill that med ical science can devise. Being purely vegetiil.de no harm can arise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other pill can be compared with them, and everv person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in uer feet order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are specialljr adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they preveet aud cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild, but effectual, cathartic is required. I'or sale bv all Dealers. FAUJI FOR SALE. 210 acres in section a;', town twelve, ranjje elev en, 3 miles south-cast of Loi.isvi'.le rtaiioa, I). & JI. It. It. Cass County, Nebraska. ISO Acres Cui:i iitlsn, with house and bavr:, orchard and forest trees, pU'nty of sprii:;; water. Will be sold in t-i a era tracts if tiesire l. Lmpiire of Jos. Se'.tiatcr. Jew eler. Tl.itt-nioiith. Neb. II ml SCIIEXCIvS MANDRAKE PILLS. These i'ilTs arc eom;.i: ed exclusively 'f vege table inuredienl s. a;::! altliu-iirh th-'V eniirelv sepefsriie t,i..- use of Mercurydo iioiK-:.e any of its iiijurlous c!T:cts. " 1? TZH 3Z" Act Sirpctly 5'po Use Liver, and are a vabi.ible lemeily in all eases of tie-ranireiiu-t'.t oi that irj;an. Mi-U llendc:-j. IntUPMion. ii;l .Jiljon.i iisorl-r, i-uceo:iib to their f:ve use. 2i - i AGEKTS ! Eri50 I.OY-IKlC::S5 nnd t'.tST-K1.7IX' -Vi!i; MOST CO.MI-LK TKI.Y ia i'KKSEMEI) IX OVli RA!) KM5;iMTI' JK I'l'.CTrs bv sample jiaes. bindings, i'ia Ua-tiviis.eli-. Tticy are popular wjrk', of every kli'd. and nur xV'i.w f.ir Canvas-crs. Ai! ;.ct-I'-.div wi.-hinir ( mi'7;r. and niotfu fx, add re." -jiicJ bt'AM.M i:LL i i. O., 1st. Locis, llo. NOV,' BEADY FOB AfJEXTS ! The Great Strikes! That li'iidv new liook.Ly II.mi. J a I.ats. A coiiip'et ,' !:itoiy of the -;,ukps and thriiiiu;c event-of ttie reat tiirea I ai.ti labor war ail ovi-r tiie country. l l'fii-Y - Il.l.i:si 'KATUi. AUS-'.N'rN V.STJ;i everywhere. 'i'he Ix-itl cti.icce to i:iaUtf 1110. ley ever oLoied. lie vraiv of u.f rri.r works. Gel the best ar.d lowest priced. Address s taniai:d book bocsk. ' . - t'r. Lc-t. is.H. J iT i 1 fa f I t .1:1 iui I in n l re tak 4 if. if W an I beg to " will ret? and : . SKr ; and v . Le $ f it;: '.raitiW f lift, li:'v:-"- i-.i ' LEGAL NOTICES. Leci! Notice. Ail pi r. ar.i here! y notified thi't I wi.l iK't ':: ioiv !!- eitUn Ied liy my vt: Charity I". V.iri'.-r. al: ' 1'iii !:.'. us the has l -ll iiiV bed ;i!iU loa; d. Avoea. Neb., Oet i-tii, 1STT. ;;e;5 John i. Ca-itfr. Legal Notice. In the I:-tii-t Court of the L'd dmliei.d Tid triet in and for Ca-s County. Netoa-ivii. V.'m Statielmatm I'iainliH, vs J. N. Randall, De fendant. N. Randall of the State ol Iowa will take n lire that Win. Static lmami of t he Comity of Cass .-.ml state of Nebraska, tiki on I he -I'tli day i'i Aiiiut A. I). 1ST7, lile his jictilion, in the District Court of Cass County S!:te of Ne!ras ka, against the naid.I. N. Randad, setting fonh that tiie said J. N. Randall, tiefendant, is in tieotetitothe said Win. SLadeluiann. I'lamtiif, on account of (roods imrchastti 'f l'lamtitf at divers times, in the sum of seventy-tour and tiflv-five hiintiredths (74 iS. Ki-laoj dollars, that said yecount is just, that no fart id th fame has been paid and that the said J. N. Kandall soil refiiM-s to jay the same, aud plainta! prays .liuU'iiient for 571 vt D5-100 witli h er cent int. from March 1st lfTO. And in ordr to collect tlie same tlieaid Wm. Statielniatin lias commenced a suit in attachment and your property has been attached. You are herebv noiilieti to appear and answer said petition according to law, and ttie rules of said Court of Judgment will be tmercd aaiu.-t you by tie fault aud jour prop erty sold to satisfy the sjjne. tl. P.. V.'lNl'IfAM. 3)to Ally, for Sladelman. Legal Notice. In the County Court in and f r Cass Comity, Nebraska, m the matter id the Estate ot Ciarissa It. liackley, diiceat ol. To whom it may cwic.rn: Take notice that the final report of A. C. Lo derexecutorof the the Wid of Clarissa II. Buck ley, deceased, has been Hied in my oitiee, and that 1 have appointed October the aolii A. D. 1-77, at 9 o'clock a. in., as the time of the exam ination of 1 lie said report, at my oSic.ein rial tu rnout h, Nebraska, at which time ainl place all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, whv said report should not l.e received and allowed as and tortile tiual report and. account of said Executor, and the. said A. C. I.oder. Executor, discharged. Witness my hand anil olVieial seal of this Court, this nth day of October. 1S77. 21' J. W. il. Nkwk.i !.. Coumy Jiitij;e. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber on Tuesday, Sep tember lsth, IS77, on the road leading south from A-hlaad, between sections 31 and S, town 12. ran.ire ! cast of the r.th p. m., in Cass Ccunty Nebraska, one dark bay hoise. with a saildle and bridle. Said horse is blind in his left eye, has ;i white spot in the face, has three white feet, and has a prav spot on his rijiht shoulder, has been branded t'. S. on the left shoulder ; no of li'-r ni-o ks vi.-iblo. The owner if requested to pioe propel t v, pay Ciiaivs and take him away. JOHN KLEl-'Eit. October 2d, 177, 2fw3. . Legal Notice. T IV, . f CnvF v.-ifT,:.! '111,1 f ;-.r --W2 I'nilll lv Nebraska. In the i-,:.ucr o: the i-tate of Sarah Craiit. d- ce ,is-d. To ti-ltiun it nurj outer ri:: Tal-.e notice t!; t ti'e f:.e;l report of Ceonre II. r.Iai-k, ::d!uiii;sti:;t r of the c-t:.te f Sarah Ci:ir. dii ea.T'd. Ii.n been tih tl :n lav offa-e.and '.. . t I l, .. ...... i lk.. 1 I T .. Ifw.'.-l.i-lr a. in.. ar the iiiiie at.d place of examination of .said report, at my oiiiee ln i tsmuui !i. Neb., at which tiuie;oi;i place ad p.-r.ons interested !i!y pear and !i".v c;it-e, if any th-y have, why said report shoiiM !i,n Lc- received and al lowed as tlie final report ai'.il a-coit: t of said ;ol!ii i.-tr.Hor. ana me s.iiu ireorje. ji. i::ai-K Viii;e. niv )i-.iid this 1st ,1 iv of October, A 1 , 1-77. ' Km. II, Nkwku, '-.! :j ( ooiity Jiid-e. Siierilfs Sale. F!v vh i ! of a i e; .-::: l is e-i by the Clerk of i :! I .sin-t ci.ur;. - i .J i.u- ::ti i.'e tni t, wit :i is am! ;i;r Ca -s 'otioi v. Ael: asi;a. and to nie directed. I v. i! en l!;c ot tl day ol November A. I. isTT. ;:l 1.) Yi.iek. A. M..of said day. U tiies.iiuli door f the Court lion in tl.e i ll y i.i" i:-oi:!.'i. in said couiitv. sell al I'll I m i Aiicti.'ii ti:o foi'iowie:: i: -i.de. to-v.it: Col a a, i -ueiirj; ai the soi.: !i ea-t iS'-l conn r f I tie? .Nouihve;-t oiiaiicr t- '. i of seciion twenty -nine (.'', in t'l'.vii twelve ; 1 , jiorl h raa:;e thirteen t i.'.i. east of the G i b ; lir.:i;i;.,: theniv i.crji iM-Pia ro.ls : laehcc . u uvitn) rods ; theace so-.itli 1 iw-loii rods ; t hence fast 1- ;"- 1m rods, to the place ol l-e.'i.iin.r. ,oiif.i'ii!i: xu;;- aeie. mnre or less, :;r-. ka ?.vii us cic k ;hie llrave Hai ti t Ciu.ica pr.Mici-ty. me M-,ne bo hi: le ied upon and t.i:..u a the p-.-operty of ll.es Jiiicurove l'ap:i-t i ct a:. !.;. a 1 -.til : tos-(;;stv n 1ai:.'i!.'iO o - :!d ct.-art, re- coered bv I. W. Lev. is. i.d.iP'r. r:a;i.s;aoili!l, Ncj., O- t. .. A. !.. If 77. vkvv,- .d. i'.. CLTt r.t!, Slifi-iil. SiieriiFs Bale. l'.v vivli.e f two eeci:;ioi;s issue! I v the C ::!; of t.e M-'ru-tl'o:;:'. -(1 dud eia! Lis; net v.iti.ia for Cass counfv, N-. liiiisKa. aad to tiie directed. 1 wi'.l on the f !:i day of Novetnher. A. I '. 1S77. at 11 o "chick A. M.. of s."id da v. ai tin- s i.:.!i do ir oi" the Court iloese, ju ii;.- , i ; y ol p; 1. 1 ino:;; !i. in s;::,.l e.innt y. .-e!'. ;-j ii;',nc Auc tion, tile f'id.e.v'.ni K '.d i t.l'e. 1 o-w .1 : 'il north car (piaiter c.i! fd tbeyout.! vest M'-'ar-t; r i ' ,) d l lie no, i ii west ;n;;rter i'; of the sout !i we.-t ip.iart-r t ! i! aud I he "oia h aT-1 p: ir lert'.ilof fiie-oalh west mai U-r i ' .). ::?."i also tae south ,;-( ov.-trter (i of ike aoatli west juaitrr '4) of section six ( ;:. town 1-n (10), rai l." ihiiieen l i st of ihi 0 1". M., or so tnu.-'.i t beie : - . ill -aii.-fy said judgments and ' t V-' s:'::'e I'l oe s, ia 11; ?j ;i, 1 1 1 acts, as S'.-o' t.J iii.encini' tit thi'ie-iih c:isi 41). I i?i -f i b-.-ii-i levied u:oi! a- i ti as lac i 7 ;:!: -ry l.nl.!: r. iIi-N-ndants ; to f ...:'r ite-iL of said C-'ji.-i, lecuVL lt il by V l.tn", N "'!., O.-.t. !. A. D.. 1877. t'L i i.ku, .:lcllt. Iloitgago S?Je. i,i . ite of Nebra-ka, Cass Cov.rd : r-t. I.'frnlt liavlr.tr iK-cti tnaile in ti e '.; e!;:ons of a certain Ch:, tt-d Morti a .-e, iiti.d-- oi. eraiiotit the tlth tiiiv 01 ;ctoiier. A. 1. I-'.;., i y V illi-.iin Ii. Jol-.tisoii to 1',:-.:; ba-'T Si diohl. laii : is !.-'. iiv Liv r. jiuit the said inoilane" w ii! 1 f- 1 ci't.si ,1 by a sale f l he property so riit-.-ie-cd. l.'i-Vit: (liie ye,;t-oi oen. o;i- ,i ii ; . d one line l-n.'-K. red sides, alxint t-iv v- ais o' . Sid s-.!e to ft1;" place ;'t t ti" t. cnl door cf l'.e ! ' c.rt lii i:,,!', in the I 11 V id I'iattsuiout'.i. Coie:tv C..-.S. State "f ?.'el r:, on ibe t.ay of fle-J-.'-v-r, A. i. j 7 ', coo; mcnei.i r t in- i -. r 01 one o'i-!oe": i. i:i.. of -a d tiav. t r a t the est bidder, at public auction, to n ;y !i Mie ariye.t cf en.'cy jaj o:j said lau; lt,a lo-wit : 'l i e sum of : 1 ;.,'.".. aial costs of sa. : i d costs ol U e;!-i.t; said oven, a- d the costs of obhdiiio p.'Vj nf ;aj r'll, for '.'.)( pilfpi .-:.' Ii! i.iak- r.i- sai.i.sale. !!.u:i H ask.ii Si!-:uot.D. bv M. It. CerLuii, Ajrent. I. i.M ai j uth, October 4ih, 1S77. st4. A. G HATT, JCST Ori:NEl A ( ! A I N, Neur, Clean, First Clax-i 21 tat Shop, 0:1 Midn Street in Tred KroeU'er'-: old l:-.ud. Lvcivbody on hand iur fresh, trader meat. 2-vl 1 1 a b 1 uv a 1: 1: .sTo n i-:. In riatiitno'.an, NVt., on r -.;-. rt! St., about tl.e :;iL'DLi: oi' tiik kloc::, you iii fu:d : Corn IiasiJei"K, 1 1 i ;i 1 1 & Exsrse) .SlilJiJ" iOVM, t'tilliv ators, and all kinds of Farm Implements and .Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, S:?., A;c. ALSO, Hungarian and. Hillet. Seed for Sale o'.IU Subjcribo for the IIlt;Al: and Ys- j brasua ran,ier; only S !.''. LOOK HERE!; O.N'J AfiKNT iui.de -.! List vri -eMi:!? our iif wa.-1i.-k to bu-iii -ss 111H1 AM"i'UR iuati KJ -owl. .I)Vii;;,.i!o -iS Oac BUV niide HiS la one e. k which stiows wh it can bi loi-i if a Oi-.it v is energelie. Lo.-iness easy au l t.-.uoraide. Send stamp for cax-nlar giviy'g fail pal uoiiuirs. jiin:.rs- itp.j ran psnin(g ' PLUMMEB'S. A full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings. G ROCERIES I N GREAT VARIETY A Splendid Display of Black Caslmieres and Alpaca Dress Gacds. ALSO A O HE AT VARIETY OF STYLES OF CHEAP DUES3 croons. A Larje Stock of Flanrrh; Jtr Yams, and Dlaiduts, f all Dtscripthns. Woolen Eosicry WOOLEN i)RKr3 Ii adzes- and MERINO UNDERCLOTH ING. G It EAT VARIETY O F COTTON FLANNELS. O :- bv the THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, TRI2I2IINGS AND FANC Y GOODS E VE Ii DROUGHT WEST OF THE UlSSOURI RIVER, AM to be Io-.;nU ivt ELI PLUMPER'S OLD STAND on Main Street, PLif ts routti, opposite the Sauttders ' Hoxe. vOyl ; An Ail dress to tlie Sick. o.i '.lid t .1 v:: u'y t !. I . i m oU v. , li t to i;e; 1 :,1 (j I iiioi..ie-: .' 1 , vp v 1 , .; 1..... ,,a '. . - : i ' : . " ' ' : , ; y . 1 -V r 1 1 .- . ' e. , : ' ' '':; e ,." 1 I.'.. U' Se' ' CO I :j von W.ilil ti: h:.UU I'l' your -.-ir-i i: 1 tl i:7 Jin jo-.i waiit :i :-..-i:,k Ut.l .;:oitij fcili:-;-? If" von do, TAKE SZIvd:O.T:TS, LIVER EEGULATOE ? j. n. ZEILIN & CO., Sole li-oirietois-l-hilauclpiiui. Simiii" m I.icr Kc.-.ul.itor Tin- ravorite Mtitr. mm. v.vm.w IIOl IO ciildain asii.-- o jiaili- le of Mi'i i ni v, or auy i 11 jti l ion, lulia rat vmIi. st,iii-e. l.el is 'l Z'TJ l.v v i:: i: i a ii i.i:. l :.'contaililiiL;tl:e SimUIi- (111 Knots ai d Hi-ills, lileli ail All- I so '43i- jX J'rovidence lias tihic- cd 111 coh:;!i les In re l.her Ii-.ease laot pre vail. It WII.I.CI IIKAI.I. MSCASmil'sniHV MHIIVVliKMI NTHI TIIK I.IVKII ,M llOMI.lf, LKiJL l.AI'l'. II1K I.IVKII AM I'llKVENT CHILLS AND FEVER. tsmjsov' r.tt xti-.ii i.AToi: is eminently il family Medieine ; aed l.y lietn:; kept ready for immediate ivs.n twill e 111 1 1 v ;tn lioiirof sult'-i 110; inid 1,1. uy a dollar in lime aed doctors' lulls. After over Forty Years' trial it is still rceclv Inn tlie most uioinalilled timi.niaN 10 i vir- . I lies from persons of tl:e liii;liel ciiar.o r and icsjion di.uity. J.mineot pliv.siciaii.s cm-nKUd it as tlie most crriiCTJ AL siT.t int: F'it t')STUATI , )l I'A I M 'II I". I'.MN I'l tiik snot" 1.1 !:;:;. M.i n !s. sut , mum. acii, i;m 1 as 1 ! 1 1 m: .M( t 1 11. 1,1 1 hi s ATTACKS. I'AI.II I A HON l- TIIK III ALT, I'A in in Tin: i:i:cion of 'mii: Kinn.s, l)l..sliM)i:('V, ci.ciOM AM) 1 tCM Iiili JNCOl" i:TL: ALL OF Willi II Al.!. ill K Ol FoI'LINi; OF A Dl.SKAMii) l.l I It. LI" I II!LIi:i'.. For cliildreii caiplalnii' r 'd colic, lieadaclie, or sick .-ti inaeh, a lea-d'iioidul or more wiil civ relief. Cliildreii. us well as a.i nils ',lt soinelimes loo niiicli sepp -r or eat sooiethinjr liicli does i,ot li;'o-t well, iio,lueintrsoiirsti"ii aeli, 1h.':ii 1 I'm n, or resi lessin ss ; a L-ood do-e of Liver Fc'.'iil.i I , ir wiil fiivis relief. This, applies 10 I '.r-oiis of all tijes It Is the cheapest, jeivc-t an t lie,; Faintly Meiticine in the m.iUI '. IT HAS IN'. r.ll'AI,. Thousands lead lni--i val ,le lives, suf. rlnc fr na dyspepsia, a rti-ordereil lo:l:cll ami li cr, pi o -ilucm liiillonsii.-ss, heal linn 11, cos i vene-s, weakness iireuul.ir )(; it., Io spirits. ii-iie, food alter eat ini:, and of. n i ndine in I.ital al lacks of fever, fin yl now liiev nic si.U. yet j;cl little synijjatliv. Tin; nefailim: remedy' to previ lit tl af,!i.-t!o;is and u-store In altli is tsiMiK'.Ns," I.lVKi: l:i.':i i.aI'j:'.. MAM KACri'KKt I'Vf.V HV . IT. ZEILIN tl- CO.. rillLAOKLI-lllA. I'A. I'kiit, s 1 .'). Sold l-y all 1i -tv'-.'ists. ;:y FAUM FOH BALE. The Ktv-t Sif.cU I'lviij Li '.','si t'cii:ity I'or ?:il -:-.y :;i-:i. Sail fan-1 ..:.. hit A l:: : T 4 C A c !.- lis. in cii'livatlon ; 7'i ;ic!'."i of i. eado'.. land : li ;, in t..-.-'t.re. t-i.eii-ei! villi n. -.'oihI . ! , and '.' 1 '-'Xl a' les d r, M i.f n !,,, ;, eneiost'.l v.iill a live-hoanl ii-iiee, a -lit is u.nl a hor-lot. Tieie :.ie rser i.i .i j;KA"l; 1-Kt'lT 'I SIKKS. Al-o 1 t.r .-. liittes of !;.!;. I'-llei-. Nal 1 t.ll 'll is w!l v.;;c-ei. I'l'd lias I111...1 ;i a conn rov.ro:: i'all:: lini', f-n.-1 - ies. sta'i'k s, etc. cf. T!o- :i!...v r :.-; is ated C' '. Mfl-FS S' I V Til Oi" i'l-A I'l 'slo.."ni, ami i- i -nov. n a- tl.e oid W. !.. Heidi's p!. -e. Ti".:; : One-ll i, 1 ilni-n. Mid l, ;',n;ee a or h leal'j tiiix.-. tl I i' ' '-r p n I ,ii ns:..j.,y to ' ! i'.ol.T lit:; ... I ! I..tt :no.i'.:i: Neii. fi"X"JM. IU 1 y A;v-!"s ia eiC. i ar.-t c J 0(j;il i " ii.. lniy l eie ,:y lo . M s.rni;.i-.s io in " e s. i-- arsi uioae.' . ft r 5 In J V e.ie on I 1 -I , in 1 liiien ni. ; and O:.- - in .i.- 1! iii,.) I ' 11 il;. ii . I y all I.M- -.iie.- no 11. s ml -tamp ; 1 ci.'c!.,r. "" .Vi!i pi e. :, 'i'M. . ; 4 i ilt'S L :-i s v :-4 Ki 1. Mil '.'i.i .il.1 t !:. t r t n ;j V iL i ...-ii.!.; rj.ATTsvorTi:, Ti-e old ?V ;.V :-,T.i;T.;--'. -.; : 1 Xv;-.. laae t,'-. i P a.. 1 !.- Lr. .1 , : -' iris 11 i" I a in u :i-oS I-;.! i.i ,-a:;- i;.eiv 1:; ' 1, 1 1 v. ei' l.'lK. V. !l I nil 'I. 'i Ire, f, tic I sen Lest of,. 1, v .1 and .::i ia;-i s ai-.-:ys ic.idy to ! ;. y a I !):.!: ri'Jiisns en ::.'.!. Horses kept fcr Sae to irado. or i:oii.-r:s Ti:Aixr.i a.; r.rjiivi:. ALSO I ('esi-.-e to j-ive iiotii"- tl.;.: 1 !i: ve 1 l uee. l::o:d'('iiie li. i.-k lja-e, v. ,:h 1 !v: ' 0! i." i lo llorsrs iiuil . v. e'OtiS. i 1v.1l pl.i f. ''lie- s sloclv an I wi-u'iiiis, P-a of jjrv:-. 1:1 or ai'vi'-io all uii di rcover.il l'ic.'rv. " I.'cinenile r I lii . Tin. ill-in;.' ail in v ! pat 1 0:1s I n lireir imitiy favr,;s. I si, licit 1 1 ; i r Had- t '; niein-r yea., ;.fli:died I c;..i ;.ci ornn.o.la ; e 1 :. 1.1 i,.-il-r;'n I '., Ik tier I t!. Ii an 1 t r la .uie. ' j'l- SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED OIT CcIliT ZmillTZTZi:, V.JL-A of I'l.ll'e V;.:.ey llot'.MC. Til!-: C!LJ)KST LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good TiMiuii Alv'uyj ou Hand. Careful Drivel's S2nt vrilh car' liases-if desired. Car; :.ij,es M lit to Lepot lo i.,i ct ;;11 train 1 v. hi never ordered. THE ONLY HZATi'E IN TOWN. Fnncrti's .iMi-ndcJ atiJ carria'.- s fanii-P. -d ( liiei.ils. Atldrc: s, .1. V. SHANNON'. -Tj-.y J'ilatt -n.ontli, Ni ii, (;i:o. Y. KIXSEH, 3rii-ii'iii.t. t- ;n f.Jil Zsi.i-i' an;! Ilur. -t?t r cf i ht-esif.ijic ?I;'-LIju', has o;."' .-d .1 ' lion 01 Si til 1 - i t ne;;r Mr. ! 'o; : A 's'j l.'ik-:!;il Ii";:.. I U il lion w here he 1,; , p: ; ; I e d !.!:. -i ll r ') ;.i,y a. id all !:iar!.in Will i. ; v. il.on.t c.'-.-i 1 1,1::. lli'I.rt.iiNi). 1 L;ttiu c; ,i t n.-n in v. iiw.l. ii 0.1. 1 and a!i o' tier mi-tal i.i ! '-Miiiectioii witij machine woik. Ii- can do ar,"' l!;;-. i- -jtii; 1 d ia a ;: ;,:.-:?. i;ii, i-vn lo mal.intr oi "..1; eli have lli; evide in n p., . ""'' l;'!Jrt'in,v.ii!KOi.t. t.vo o.- ll.ice bails t.i ; O.-e-,; J.r v. ! I f tl.e .Miiiiier. : Mr ( ..mi. . si j a f;..i!io r near Ln;-!- I'lu--an old rep : ;,,,.-i.( c i.f .dr. Silns.-r m.1,1 Mr ' ''-' - r.'tercii to i:i r-.-ar.i f I.i. fcrm-ir I i-cciioti wi;!i li e ii:-t;.ii.'.i!-.t;i,. i,.resiiini: : cliines. t;iv.Mr. i,;i,or;,ii!i!.i wiil r. i " s:i'.!ta.ior V, 01k oi! any p.ui. of a 1 m 1 1:1:1 .-d.icame. Z--n rPL AlTTE valley hous 'Villi i!L:3 i:i:f5AS22. ( 1 1 -il :i ci tit oi oil .1 tioiu fur l';!ii.!''t flint the tn.voHi;- j.-ul.Iic. i::irli I -'i !ay. 2!c:t!.i 2:v. Ltitia Jy iC.ae'i at-t if-fdrni!;eu. tiii l Jo A i s ;;r rt ;jo cl to c;.'l a:: . g-l -i ii.t uli SI. GO. .1 I-c'l lor o'Ji'j (;o to Tin: Herald Office FOR YOUR r f"' c"""V