TEE HERALD, LOCAL, HEAVa Charley McEntee got home to vote. A few City order tor rale. Kt CihrtOBX work al Slierwood & Stadel- No news from Tilden yet, but Solo man & Nathan Lave a lot of fresh dry goods this week. Country produces taken at the highest market price, at Schnasso & Grara berg's in exchange for good3. tf Toter Merges has a large and well assorted stock of gloves, collars, culls, J- W. Chrisinger, Macomb, I1L, has had some very good cider for said here lately. WANTED. Somebody that kad of wood. owes ua to haul a Mnaiactnria Sladtlwann'g. aad repairing at EUrwood & 23tl New good, new goods, all over town. They're allgot'em. Now's your chance to buy. George Hansen, Mason, will do any "wcrL: in brick, stone or plastering, in a good, substantial manner, .nd at fair prices. On Court House Ilili, on south laixth Btrcct. Wm2 F. S. "White has on hand a ivr load of fijje l.lic.bigan apples for sale cuoap. SS-at Utile Jason Streight came home a week cr so ago, and he says the Her ald never knew it. Well, wuat can yon expect when the weather h3 been so Haysey lately. The rush at the New York Store is simply immense. Square dealing U appreciated. FLKST PUEMIUM. I received the first premium for the best assortment of Boots and Shoes, the best assortment of Boot and Shoe leather, and Home Made Boots. I do manufacturiig cheaply and promptly. 33-tf Teteu Merges. There will bo reaching in German, next Sunday, in t!;e German school house, at half past tea in the morning, by Itev.F.CSchwartz. Sabbath school commences at half past nine. A. new American and a new Wilson SEWIJTO MACHINE for sale at the Herald Office. Judge Wtlfe desires us to that meetings bo held in every suggest school- house, and discuss the meatsufea to ctint before the Legislature this win ter with a view of making the delega tion from Cass betteracquainted with the viows of the people and better able to carry out measures of local interest to County and State. Tho first meeting for this purpose will bo held in Tipton Precinct, next Saturday evening, Not. 18th. A Rood Ilauo to fcvul for a team At Herald A groat deal of money changed hands on election here. The vice of betting seems en the increase all oyer the coun try. We shall soon be a nation of gam blers if it keeps on at this rate. A fcandsoma piano for gala choap, or to let latalre at the !1krau) oKce. Go to Julius Pepperberg for good ci gars, plug and fine cut tobacco. Loril lurd & Co's. 20 tf Capt. Palmer has been experiment ing ia lamps. Being an Insurance man, we know of no better man to try new lamps on. Well, accidents will happen in the beat of families. 1,000 pounds of first class butter wanted at highest market prices, at tf Sciinasse & Gkaubekg's. "Wanted, at this office, ou subscrip tion, a load.of corn at highest market price, Ban Ilemple will open the bestest, bigg?3t, buatingest, four horao eating house soon that you ever saw, . All kinds of things to eat sheep or deer as yen likes it. Fickler & Co. have opened a neat, new Meat Market giving it the popu lar name Centennial Meat Market where they will furnish all kinds of meat at the lowest Cash prices. 34-2U FARMERS ATTBNTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, cn Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaceocs for smoking purposes. For Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on hand. 20-tf. Fencing, Joist and Scantling, $20.00, at Waterman's. 29tf J. Schlater is receiving almost daily goods for the Holidays. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musieal Instruments strings, and toys of every description. Call and see me and I will do you good. 34-lt Medals and Diplomas have been so numerously awarded at Philadelphia, that they are of little value in deter mining comparative excellence of ex hibits. It is only in the Judges Re ports, just published1 that this is deter mined, and rank assigned competing articles. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Or gans are not only awarded the Medal and diploma, but are unequivocally assigned by the judges "The First Rank in the several requisites of such instruments," which is equivalent to pronouncing them best ia all the im portant qualities of reed organs. So thi3 company may add "Philadelphia 187G" to the record of its peaceful vic tories in the great world's exhibitions at Pans, ib07; Vienna, 1373; and San tiago, 1875. SEND IN YOUR JOB WORK. Posters Kill-IIerals, Letter-Heads, Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print ed at tms oince. ah work expedi tiously and neatly executed. Ben Droste, of Cass Co. "was here to see the Herald a few days ago. Mrs. Dr. Livingston started for Chi cago last Tuesday to visit relatives and friends. Capt. Taluier has returned home again just in time to "wote," find the Captain votes for Ilayes and Wheeler every time. Frank Stadter has returned from England looking quite Centennialized and . foreignized, but the same old Frank at heart yet. We are all glad to see him. Mr. aud Mrs. Charlton, formerly of Plattsmouth, met with a sad affliction recently in the death of their baby, a little girl six months old. They left Omaha yesterday on their way to Topeka, their future place of resi dence. L. D. Lemon, of Butler Co., a former resident of Cass, and a thrifty farmer out there, called on the Herald, last week. He came after young cotton woods, but Miko McGuire and the boys were out of cottonwood and he had to return minus his load. Frank Stadter brought back a num ber of souvenirs of his travels in Eu rope, some of which he very generous presented to his f riends. Among them Mrs. MacMurphy was the recipient of a dainty little microscopic view of the Tour S'. Jac'es, Paris. FOIi SALE OS TRADE j a ;no4 team, wagon and harness, to- pother or separate. Will sell, or ex- haage toe caitic or hos. lncmre of rG. W. Flint at the residence of Saur'l Richardson, Eight Mile Crove. S3-3t ACCIDENT. Will Shryock, one of the employees of the Herald, was upset in a buggy last week, and injured his head severe ly. Mrs. Waybright wli was in the buggy received serious hurts. Miss Louisa Shryock escaped very fortunate ly with scarce a scratch. Both persons injured are doing as well as can be hoped for. TAKE NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in debted to A. P. Martin will please call and settle immediately. 33t2 There was one vote cast in this coun ty for Sam Waugh, for State Treasurer. Come home Sam. "Forest Tar Soap" cleans the scalp and promotes the groth of the hair. DIPLOSAl The best and finest French Calf Boots that can be made in town for Ss.00. I received the first Premium at the Fair, and can make the best in the market, I do repairing cheap and neatlv. 23-tf Peter merges. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Luke's Episcopal church will hold their next sociable at the house of Mrs. E. But tery, and to give variety will make it a Pound sociable. For the benefit of the uninitiated wo copy the following from an exchange: This form of amusement is bound to be caught up at once for the use of church parties and ladies charities, it is so cheap and so diverting at once. It has the patronage of fashion this winter, for it is a favorite form of spending a sociable evening among matrons and elderly business men who are not above having some fun of an evening. Each guest is expected to bring with him or her a package of something or anything to weigh exact ly a pound, done up so that nobody can tell what is in it. The fun is to hold a parlor auction, with the glibbest speaker as auctioneer, and the parcels are sold to tha highest bidders unopen ed. Fun, is it ? You never saw such fun as when the packages are opened, and the Wall street man who bid five dol lars for a tissue paper parcel finds that it contains a bologna sausage, bought on the way up town by a fun loving matron, or the stiff bachelor bids oft a girl's powder and rouge box, or a gay young married womon finds a pound of smoking tobacco in hers. Ex. CANCECS! CANCERS! CANCERS! Cured in one hour. Terms No cure no pay. For particulars address. Dr. Wm. II. II. Kellogg. Belmont, Cass Co., Neb. 31U I do not propose to give it up even 5f Tilden is elected, but will continue to do your blacksmithing in a satisfac tory manner, and hope my friends will remember they can always get their work done as well and as cheap as it can be done in the city. 33 13 R. Donnelly. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. 29tf STOTES POLISHED AND CIIlilNEYS CLEANED. Charley Brown still continues in.the old business of blacking stoves, clean ing chimneys, &c, and gives good sat isfaction wherever he goes. Terms, fifty cents per stovo. and for chimneys fifty cents per flue. 33-tf . BRING IT IN. Some wood, corn or potatoes will be taken on subscription at this office. WANTED. A good, live, active Agent for Or gans and Piano3. for Cass Co. We will olTer better terms and inducements than any other wholesale music dealer in the U. S- Apply to Preecott & Hill, Columbus, Nebraska. Oswald Guthman ha3 received a large stock of wooden, china, glass, tin, and candy toys for the holidays, call and examine his stock before purchas ing. He is also prepared to furnish square meals at all hours, for farmers and others who may giye him a call 33t2 Our enterprising clothier, Billy Stadelmann, has returned from the east with an immense stock of Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, which he will sell at lower prices than ever were offered in this city. 28tf Assortment of ladies' at S. &. G's. cloaks cheap 32tf ANNUAL HUNT OF OUR SPOUTS. The members of the Plattsmouth Sportsmen's Association met on last Friday, evening and. decided to hold their annu.il hunt on Thursday, Nor. 16th. The annua supper will be held Saturday evening, Nov. 18th. M. B. Cutler and Geo. S. Smith were chosen as Captains, and and they selected their men a follows: GAIT. SMITH'S SIDE. CAPT. CUTXEK'6 8IPE. Geo. S. Smith. M. B. Cutler. W. D. Jones: S. M. Chapman. G. W. Holdrege. R. R. Livingston. H. J. Streight. Wm. Agnew. . M. W. Osborn. P. E. Ruffnor. A. Cunningham. TJ. V. Mathews. II. W. Sage. Geo. Leving3. Wm. Neville. E. E. Cunningham. Thos. Parker. Jno. O'Rourke. Ben. Hempel. Alex. Schlegel. Richard Vivian. W. E. Donelan. Wm. L. Wells. E. W. Black. W.X. Hobbs. Jason Streight J. W. Shannon. W. B. Shryock. Wm. Stadelmann. O. M. Streight. Peter Peterson. W.ILSchildkcecht. R. O. Fellows. F. M. Dorrington. J. W. Barnc3. L. D. Bennett. J. A. Connor. D. II. Wheeler. We hope the boys "will have a good time, and get plenty of game. BOOTS AND SHOES. I have new on hand the li-rgest and best assortment of all hinds of foot wear that ever came to town, which will be sold at a Yery smaU profit to compart with the hard timeu. 7. got the FIIWT PREIilUM at the Fair for the bes assortment of Boots and Shoes, and Boot and Shoe leather; also for my cwn manufacture of Boots. Call and try me before pur chasing elsewhere. I will not be un dersold. 29-tf . Peter Merges. SCHOOL REPORT, FOR THE MONTH ENDING NOV. 10. tZ " T :- iis. g 3 2. Departments. -I - 71. : SsSo 3 No. Enrolled. g -3 ii g Average Attendance. 000 o Corp. Punishment. 0000000 No. Suspended. 0000 No. visits of Sch'l li'd. 003 No. visits of Co. Sup't. poo 7T No. visits of Patrons. -. , 2 5 XT C 1 in C i.x- a- Teachers. 2 ' Total punibfr tardy pupils Hi. In the above report, blanks indicate no report of that item furnished by teachers. Gertrude T. Johnson, Principal. There is every prospect to believe that the grasshoppers will not do much damage in the spring, and Leonard still takes the best pictures . in the West. Go to him now and have your photo graphs taken for a Christmas gift for your frionds. 33-tf SAUNDERS'COCNTY. Barker got 1048 votes to Ballou 801. Reese received 1095 votes for Dist. Attorney. The Republican Representatives received: Jury, 1041; Mengel, 949; Rnnyon 951 ; while the highest chap on the other side (Lehmkulj only got 4SG Garberhad 192, Gardner 335 and England 496. Welch 1073, Warren 364 Holmau 4G3. Strickland and Cobb got 1100 apiece, and Conner 1105; the Greeubackers and Democrats only 345 and 467. Tho Republican ticket was elected over both others. Hurrah for Saun ders. Church nowe is elected in Nemaha. Our first information was incorrect on this matter. We give the table of official votes in this county this week. This is a big job and an expensive one. Please file your papers and keep this for reference. How 3Iany Apples. How many apples Adam and Eve ate. "Some say Eve 8 and Adam 2 ; total 10. Kow we figure the thing differ ently. Eve 8 and Adam 8 also total 1G." Boston Journal. "We think the above figures entirely wrong. Eve 81st and Adam 8-2 total, 163." Glouchester Advertiser. "Wrong ngain. What could be clear er than if Eye 8-1 aud Adam 8-1-2, the total was 893." Lawrence Amer ican. "But if Eva 8-1 -1st and Adam 8-1-2, would not tha whole bo 1,623?" Bos ton Journal. Still another calculation is as follows. "If Eve 8-1-4 Adam, Adam 8-1-2-4-2 oblige Eve; total, 82,056. We think, however, this not to be a sufficient quantity, for though we admit that Eve 8-1-4 Adam. Adam, if he 80-8-1-2-4-3 keep Eve company ; total, 8,0S2,056" New York Mail. A correspondent writing to the Philadelpsia Bulletin adds this: "You all make a big fuss trying to do a very simple sum. Don't you see that Eve 8-1-4-2 show Adam how, and if Adam 80-0-2-8-1-4-2 keep Eve company?" This is evidently correct, for there wasn't any more apples in the cellar, or Prof. Huxley would have mentineu it the other night in Isew ork FOR SALE. Also a new Wilson Sewinj? Machine. Trice ?5. inquire at the Uekald cilice. 46-tf Fine boots made to order, at Sherwood A eiaaeimanu e. 23tl Indies' calf shoes made to order, for $3.r, at ne centennial uoot ana snoe store. 23tf A few more of those calebrated P land China pigs for sale by Clark and Hyers, six miles southwest of Weep ing Water, Cass Co. Neb. 32-2m Imported beaver for overcoats aad cioaxs, in stock, cheap at S. & G s. t ned Meatz, at Jones' Livery and Feed stable, will furnish good rigs to the public. For the benefit of the far mers, I would say we have the be barn m town, and I will take the best of care of their teams at reasonable -l rates. 23tf FALL IN DRESS GOODS. Cashmeres, delaines and oilier dress geods at greatly reduced rates at Schnasse & Gramberg's. tf It may take several days to decide the Presidential contest, and, possibly, it may not be decided until Congress meets, but it has long been decided that Leonard takes the best photo graphs in the West. Persona wanting pictures taken for Christmas presents will do well to call on him now during the unusually fine weather and not put it off till the last moment! . 33 tf A few pairs Full Elood Berk shire Pig3 for sale. Enquire at this office. 83-tf. DR. J. L. McCREA the old Reliable Dental Surgeon is al ways on hand ready for business. All work warranted. The Doctor has a large quantity of Splendid Honey for sale cheap. Office corner of Main and Fifth streets, up stairs. 33-3t Inhaling the hot vapois of Solution of "Forest Tar" for Bronchitis and Consumption, allays tho cough, aids ex pectoration, restores tne appetite and promotes sleep. ESTRA Y NOTICE. Taken up by tile Bubseriher. at bis residence seven miles northwest of Plaitsiij'.mth.one dark bay mar, supposed to be ten years old. blind of one eye, lame m the lett liiud lt, no ot!ir marks pe rceptible, the owner can redet m the same b proving property and p-yiii ohs'j-gcs and fees of same according to law. 33t5 JoSiii-H SI. Ceaio. MURDER WILL OUT. A few years! igo "August Flower" was disoveiwJ toT'oe a certain cure for Dys pepsia and I ver complaint, a tew tl in Dispeptics made known to their I'rieut's how easilT and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of Greens August Flower became icralded through country by one suffer er to another, until without advertis ing, its sale has become immense. Drug gists in EVERY TOWN in the United States arejselling it. No person suffer ing with Sour Stomach. Sick Headache, Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, ndigestion, low spirits, ect, can take three doses w-ithout relief. Go to your Druggists Chapman & Glas. and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it' Sam- He bottles 10 cents. The Centaur Liniments haTecre. ated a revolution in remedies for Rheumatism, Strains, Swellfgs. Pains, Burnc, Scalds, Stings, &c. The W lilt liniment Is for the human fam ily, and the Yellow Liniment is for horses. They are certain, handy and cheap. Castoria is certain to operate, it does not nauseate or gripe like Caftor Oil, but is jfleasant to take, digests the food, regulates the bowels, cures wind colic, expels worms, and auses natural sleep, it 's enuaiiv adapted to adults and infants. It contains neither Mineral, Morphine nor Alcohol. Children Teething may have health, aud mothers find rest, if they use Cabtori:k li5-13t. THE MARKETS. HOME markets. KVI'OilTED B F. B. VH1TE. Wheat, new. Corn, 1S07.20 15-'.20 4.W ..2 ECh'J 00 60 ),ts Barley, llotrs Cattle Buckwheat,. LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS Nkw York. Nov. 15 Money ... TtPA Gold,..., $1 OJi LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. CnicAuo, Nov. rs. Flour 5 E?.o 75 Wheat 1 10V4 Corn, 43'4 Oats,.: ZlVt Rye CI Iliii by..... 78 Hoc: 5 RT Cattle 2 6i3 50 LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. Pv virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District Court, within and for Csish county. Ne braska, and to m directed. I will on the 27th dav of November, A. 1) 17G. at 10 o'clock a. m. ofsaiddav. at the South Door of the Court House in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in Cass coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction the real es tate uescriiH-u in !-mu uiucr, iu-wii : num ber three hundred and eighty-seven (:87), in the town of Greenwood, Cass county Nebraska,, with apiurtenanoes. To satisfy a decree in said Court, ia an action wherein David M. Steele and Samuel it. Johnson are piatntius, and jonn i. Wilburn, L. Auna Vfilbum. his wife, and Rob ert K. Fanner, are defendants. Plattsmouth, Oct. 23d. 187C. 31t5 M. 11. Cutlhb, Sheriff. Legal Notice. To Frank T. Holmes, Manna A. riolmes, and Michael fe.. Uovc, non-resident defendants. You are hereby notified that E. A. Wizu-en- horn, on the 7th day of August. A. I. 1S76, filed' his petition in the District Court, within and for ttie County of Cas and State of Nebraska, against the paid r rank 1. Holmes, Hannah A. Holmes and Micnaei v.. iov?, defendants, feet- tine forth that the said Frank T. Holmes and liannnn a. Holmes gave a mortgage to ine said K. A. Wii'jrenhorn, on the south half of the north east quarter, ef section number twenty six (2G) of township number eleven (11) north of range nuiuuer nine (i' east oi tne sixtn princi pal meridian, in said County of Cas, to secure the. payment of three hundred dollars, accord ing t a certain promtsory note, referred to in said mortgage, and that since the giving of said iriiirttr-jfru 11. nlllAP tlafnnlmt XTiI,.kal IT Hove, claims some interest in said land, under tne said iranu. 1. Holmes and Hannau A. Holmes, and praying that the said Frank T. Holmes may pay said sum now claimed to be due. with interest thereon from the 29th dav of August, A. I). 1874. at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, or that said premises may be sold to pav tne same, and tiie said Frank T. Holmes. Hannah A. Holmes, aud Michael E. Hove, are nutiiicd that thev are remured to an perir and answer said petition, on or before tne 4tli day ot December. A. D. 1870. uated uc-t. jj, lx.e. K. A. Wigokmhors, by . Slti T. B.Wiion. his Att'y. WINDHAM'S BBAL ESTATE AXD COLLECTION AGEXCY. igflhixin&M Letter Answered Promptly. It. B. WIXDIIAHf , 2ly Plartsinonth. Neb. I take pleasure in announcing to the public, io-. lug ousmess m ine riaie oi rseora.sjva, ana especially in Cass County, that I have established in connection with my Legal Practice, a COLLECTOR, AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE A farm of 120 acres, partly cultivated, can be bought on 4 years' time. No payment required down. Apply to- K. B.Wixoham.Q FOR SALE A valuable city residence, with valuable lm provement3, and on reasonable terms. Apply to 47tf K. B. Windham. FOR TRADE. I will trade a desirable residence in Kock Bluffs for a span of good horses. Apply to 47tl It. B. WlVBHAM. Just m- mmm -a ttEB) ffiSSft fPSf ft PETER MERGES, j-1 jjfel L rl Mw Ar'.4 always k Rep on hand FOOT-GEAR FOR BUTTON AND SIDE-LACE, FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND LA DIES, SEWED FRENCH CALF-SKIN HOOTS, and in fact one of the most complete assortment in the country for the LOWEST OlH PIOEiS I passicle. " - Com and bo noDVinced. 331 y SPECIAL NOTICES. nTJCT s PT happy reltrp to Young ujvuiauijiiu Men irom tne enccts oi e.! rrors and abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New TO HT A TXT A Pf meinou oi ireaiment bow IuAlVttl.ii.Uij- au(i remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free in sealed envel opes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a hili reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. ltsly TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby civen that I will examine all nersons who mav offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the common schools of this county, at my oflice in the twn of Weeping Water, on the last Friday ami Saturday of each and every month, conimeueiug at 10 o'clock . m. Dated till fcth dav of January, A. D. 1876. G. B. C1UPPEN. 43tf Co. Sup't of Pub. Snsti uctinn. Also at t no Court House, in Plattsmouth. on the first Friday and Saturday of each month. Kup't, DRESSMAKING. Mrs. r. Elst er and JIs Nellie Short hATe gene into the dressmaking business, and would be pleased to have those in want of work In their line to call and see them at the residence of Mrs. Elster, one door west of tho Saunders House. Satisfaction guaranteed and ca arses nmderate. 7-tf Both men and beasts are liable to accident ; a prompt remedy used at the right time ofteu saves weeks and months of pam. Dr. (Jreens Crimean Linament and Liver and Ague Fills should always be kept in the house. 5Uyl A GOOD BARGAIN. Must he Sold; 50 Lots in Plattsmouth for $500. tn R. B. WINDHAM. ICS E3 E3 itn for Printers. EMCLI News. Book and Job Inks. all warranted of Snperiol y. xio cneap or in crades of Ink mada by oe. I it 111 'H'-lPBnTra6KKCO, LJLJ J LJLJ MANUFACTURERS, (Formerlyof London, England). 184 & 186 ITIONROK ST., CItICAGS Alia jtf isarciay street, new korK Fleming & Race, DEALERS IK Y GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND NOTIONS. And Farmers' Supplies Generally. fiT 43nswlc nrn oil Tnir Ulll VAWU. Iill till and we sell them CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE I (40 jl) WEEPING WATER, NEB, t3 bd 53 o C S K X, ST cr c co a CO c-t- o o B CO c. f - r-r P h3 22 3 f 1 s3H? -S K f I 9 1 o 3 -t 3 a CO S3 CD 2 iC 3 TO P- c - w c- 3 3 o 3 00 S.S O 2 c- tr1 in 3 & St s 5 7 o VI BEST FARMINU LARDS IN NEBRASKA, FOR SALE BY IX KEJJKASItA. v Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1876. Ten Years Credit at 6 per cent Interest, rnnn 3.1,1 if r? tj www m Six Years Credit at Gper cent Interest, and lOper cent Discount. Other Liberal Discounts Par Cash, itebnteM on Fa"es and KrelcUts, aud VremiuiiiM lor Improve nienti. The Iftwa and Xefira.alca Farmer, containins full particiiliirs, will be mailed free to any part of the world on application to LAND COMMISSIONER, K. M. K. It. loyl Jjkcolx, Nebraska ReceivedCar Load I received the rremlum for tLe largest and beat assortment Of '9 AND TIIE BEST AND FINEST OF th- best of all grades of YOUNG and OLD. My motto is:- . . No trouble to show Goods. P. MERGES. LENIIOFF & ENQHLERT, 3Iorning Dew Saloon ! One door east of the Saunders House. We keep the best of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 33m9 Constantly on Hand. I keep constantly on hand Best's Milwaukee Beer. which can be had at no other PLACE IN THE CITY. Also tho best of WIXES, LIQUORS, AND CIGAR3. S3m3 Ed. ItoseubauM. C. L. MUETZE, CUSTOM BOOT d- SHOE MAEFR! I make fine sewed French Calf Eoots. Fine French Calf Pegged Boots $3.00. llepairing done neatly, and with dispatch. 33in3 TOYS! TOYS! have on hand, and coming a fine assortment of Toys and Presents, For the Holidays 1 Also a large stock ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER A PLAT ED WARE, VIOLIN STRINGS. tC. Which I will sell cheap. Call and examine m j iock Deiore purcnasing. J. SCHLATER. E3I112 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OH KAXCV CAROM. 11 styles with name LO loets post paid, J. It. lIusted.Nassau, liens. Co., N. V. 33t4 fj f We will start vou in a business IIU you can make Sno a week without PT n PJ CVC!l,1,il easy and respectable for iiwiLri i ennor.vx. Agents Supply Co., 2U liowcry. New York. APCfMTC If you want the. best selling HU L. IS 1 iZj article in the worl.l mni si sol- Id gold patent lever watch, free of cost, write at ouce in j. iJitiLic & tu.. 767 Jiroadway Y. 4t A ftPVlfrC! InvestlKHte the merits of the Illu-.-ilUJjrilU trated Wcekl v. before ileterminiinr upon your work for this fall and winter. The combination for this season surpasses anything t wi i-. . t , . t . .. , .... . , 'r-.. w. c i i(it'iuiuaLii.iii)'(ru. iriun ntrni lice ill- plication. Address CIIAS. CLUCAS CO., II Warren St.. N. Y. Since rupture Is dancerous and the Elastic and oilier trusses injure those who use u.?m, An classes are tnrowing tneni away and using Ir. Sherman's Kupture Suniiort and Curative Compound, which gives relief in all cases and restores tne parts to natural vigor. i)r. Sher man's books with valuable Information xiid likeness of "bad eases before and after cure sent lor io ceuts. omce l Ann St., ew York. Save this. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE STORY OF Written by his father. A complete account of this most mysterious abduction and exciting search. With fae-simile letters and illustra tions. Outsells all other books. One agent took 50 orders in one day. Terms liberal. Ad dress, John E. Potter & Co., Publishers, Phll- aueipiiin. IN PRESS-OUTFITS READY THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic pen picture of its history, grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thoroughly popular and very cheap. Must sell immensely, 5,1 mo agents wanted. Send for full particulars. This will be the chance of too years to coin money laet. set tne only reliable history. N. u. iiioinpson iX KyO., l uus. so'j jn aa t., St. louis, Mo. nANipTnVTBe not deceived by premature UiiUllUll books, assuming to be "official" and telling what will happen in August and September. CABINET ORGANS Have been unanimously assigned the "First BBaialk !," SEVERAL REQUISITES" OF SUCH INSTRUMENTS AT THE U. 8. CENTENNIAL 1876. and are the only organs assigned this rank. Their superiority is thus declared, not in one or two respects only, but in all the important qual ities of an organ. A medal and diploma nave also been awarded them, .ut medals of equal value were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, so that many makers can advertise "first medals" or "highest awards." Comparative rank lu exeUenee. has been de termined by tne Judges' Reports alone, in which the Mason Hamlin Organs are unani mously assigned "the first rank in the several requisites" of each instruments,, and are the only ones assigned this rank. See Judges' Re ports. This result was not unexpected, for these organs have uniformly taken highest awards in such competions, there being less man six exceptions in nunureus oi compari sons. Thev were awarded first medals, and highest honors at Paris is;7. Vienna 1H13, San tiago ls75, Philadelphia 1876 ; having thus been awarded hichest honors at every world's exhi bition at which they have competed, and being the only American organs vthich ever obtained anv award in Europe. New styles, with improvements exhibited at the Centennial-; elegant new cases in great va rioty. Prices very lowest consistent with best material and workmanship. Organs sold for cash or installments, or rented until rent pays. Kvery organ warranted to give entire satisfac tion to every reasonable purchaser or the money returned. Illustrated catalogues sent free. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. 154 Tremont St., Posron ; 2o Union Squaw, New Y-ork ; 82 Alam Street, Ciiicasso. SC-U R U PTUR'E. of 9 LYON'3 H ' ' BOOTS SHUtS -v) . r,..M 5 o 3 FT EE ?1 4 r5 9 i w m a J w A t- -1