h'idifliaiftiw4A THE HERALD. Leg.-U notices at Statute rates. AU ir ii'Ti aad oncers jf the law wtll be Beld r. ? w.nsiUe lor all lcU notices they hand In, a i al. p:r;iea demanding ,a proof of publlca t .vo7 notice will be held for the ttbllca t.vi f of such notice. COMMUNICATION. As otirpa9 Is limited, all eowmunlcat'ona n.' t be fciiei and to the point, with no waste ( vivda. n rair?Wrt, cents a tine. Reslar advertls ( ' 10 eeats per line. No advertisement Lnsert- 1 . Any person who take the paper regularly Ircmtn poet-oHoe. whether directed to his :n. iis. or whether he Is a sabseriBer or not is ? 'nirfb!e for the pay. : Xf uijr penon otiw hi psper discontin ue i. he mutt pay all arrearages, or the publish er may eontiuu. to send it until payment Is itrnie. and collect ttia whole amount, whether tti'! ;!cr ia taken from the office or not. J. l'lte eouru liave ilvcnled that refusing to IT" tiawnapen and periodicals from the post '?.-. or reaiuvtiMt and leaving them nuealle4 U prima facie evidence of ixtkmitiojiai. TK.KVO. - - E. & M. R. R. Time Table. V irricLed Sunday, January SOth, 1876. rOK OMAIIA FlToMrLATTSMOlJTII. L4'avee 5 :4i . ra. - Arrives 8jna.ii. ' " 2:20 p. i. 3:15 p. in. FTtOM OMAHA FOR FLaTTSMOUTTI. Loaves :V a. ra Arrives 10 :H a. ra. " KIO p. . - :06 p. re. " jOO p. m. I : p. iu. FOR TTIE WEST. , Lea Plaltsntouth 9 : a. nt. Arrive Lin coln, 13 15 p. n. ; Arrives Kearney, 8 M p. au Pt.- Lot is KiPBfn leaves Plattsmeuth,' lOii.n. Arrives, Lir-eoln, 6 :4o p. m. Freight Iea7e7 ;(0 a. ra. Ar. Lincoln 1 5 p.m. " 11 :..' " " S :50 a. in. FCOM Tnt WEST. Leave Kearney. :W a. w. Leaves Lincoln, 2:-ttp. m. Arrives Plattsmouth, S :15 p. ra. St. Louis Eiprwii Leaves Lincoln, 7 do a. it. Arrives Plattsmouth. 10 xii a. m. ., . Freight leaves Lincoln 11 :ic a. nt. Arrives "lattsmsaiUi, 4 :12 p. m. t leaves Lincoln 7M p. n. Arrives Flatts-.-:()Uth, 11 do p. m. -.. GOING EAST. ?"ifi f. f, :00 a. ra. i-x uj5rr. (train each day) S -.50 p. m. - KRtVAL AND DEPARTURE OF FLATTS- v MJL'TH MAILS. KAKTKRX, NOBTHEK BOVTHKBX 8 :30 a. m. I IPrt at B :30 a mo Arrive at a. m. p. in, . P. S3. a. ra. p. m. p. m. M. OMAHA VIA B. A M. Arrive at 10 JO a. ra. Depart at - S :l WKSTKRX VIA B. M. Arrive at - 1 :1 p. m. Depart at - 9 K WIirlXR WATKR. rrive at ve :00 m. f)eart at - 3 :O0 hock Lvrr itxiojv mills. Arrlv at 12 :00 ra. Depart at - 1 :00 J. W. MARSHALL, F. LOCAL, NEWS A ltr city orders for sale. Utet client work at 8Derwood Stadl a . . 23U- l'ter Iffircea has a large and well -i-;3rte4 itock of glores, collars, cuffs, ti.: JL. Imported beaver for overcoats and u 4 ks, in stoclt, cheap at S. & G'b. a. fexr pairs Full Blood Berk s' nr. s Pias for salo Enquire at this -cc- 33-tf. ' ' s!i paid for Pork hj iJTtt. E. (i. Do vet & Son. j .npliah Breakfast Tea just received ) r J. V. V. 7t2 rt; bet of flue French Cal. hoots made at "i : snoe store, licpairiug ;lonenic; and Assort ment of ladies rloaka cheap -1 S. A. G. 32tf I'rames :td Albums always on hand Frank Carruth's Photograph and -rrelry jate on Llain St. If .van prescribe remedies yourself, .-r; that tuey are effective aud will do iiarui, For-st Tar" prepaiations of this character, for the Throat . 1 1 Laugi. 37t5 A Pair of Bob Sleds far sale cheap or to trade for wood. :ail on James Pettee or at the Herald Thes champion debt cellector In town ist now is Henry Boas. There will be preachinz in German .text Sunday, in the German School louss, at half past ten in the forenoon, y Rev. F.C. Schwartz. Sabbath School i:nmencej at half past nine. Iiost, on Sunday last, a two-bladed s-erman-silver handled knife, with the r.-tma -EDNA" scratched on the eide. T ia finder will be gratefully remem : -red and liberally rewarded by retur : iig the same to TX.O.F Herald '. 'ice. , ,'.1 I ; We have just learnel why Frank f 'tadter . went to Eurepe. It was te -arn the "Serbs" Yankee Doodle. He translated it as follows: VecgUiatnwitcn Dhoedalovltsk! camerowsk te tovwnepki tingelensk onowltch ponolodxk ; " .nckorelskeno fhcatheroinonk Inter his hato wlleh .;;nsk colladarovask maoharonltoveuskL i'hey tumbled to it at once, and it is jw the National air, but three Scotch men and a Swede broke both jaws and kst all their front teeth trying to sing THE BULL DDZE COCKTAIL, . Hike McGiure has tire above. It Js ;;.le as follows: Pour a teaspoonful of clear water into a tumbler; instant ;r intimidate it with all the whisky -e glass will bold. The returning aels then make the count and - r -' tptly throw the water all out. : y the Eight O'clock Breakfast Cof fee at J. V.W. 7t2 splendid lot of Holiday Goods com i ratF.S. White's. t acrwood & 8t.d.maon keep the best,' sell : u-.- cheapnt, ami have the beat variety of hoots :...; shoe in town. We sell for cash, and there-.- can't be undersold. Sherwood & Stadel- :. . in. A new American and a new Tf ilson 6EWINO MACQfNE ?t sale at the Herald Office. Country produce taken at.the highest 1-.arket prices, at Schnasse & Gram L erg's in exchange for goods. tf WANTED. A cood, live, active Agnt for Or gans and Pianos, for Cass Co. We will offer better terras and inducements ti tn any other wholesale music dealer in the u. S- Apply to rrescott & Hill, Columbus, Nebraska. Our old reliable Blacksmiths, Mike Schnellbacher and Billy Hassler, with their hands, are turning off work to order. Our farmers and livery men show their appreciation of their work by patronizing them. They- are fur nishi' :.x Buggies, Wagons, and all sorts of bhwkamith work with promptness and to the satisfaction of their numer ous, old and. new." customers. First class horse shoeing done at all times. TfEATHEE EETOET CCSBZCTlOxJ la Dr. Child's weather report, last week, thera la a misprint. Thermean temperature for the year Is given as 20 degree warmer than the average of 11 years, &c." It should be 2 in stead of 20. - " i - "Forest Tar Salve" cures Pile when all other remedies have failed. ; The conundrum of the day ' is, bow can the excellent articles of Pat. Wood Box Blacking nd Pat. Wood Box Store Polish Paste, advertised in another column, be Bold asjow as the tia boxes of like quantity." ; U. ' - - lira. Savage brings u . the bough of a cherry tree that has borne fruit twice and blcssomed the third'tlrae this year It was In blossom when frost cam. We bow to this-freak of prolific bear ing, and bare our head to this bough, wbile'lhe blossoms of life fall gently about us. M annfaetnrtnt StadslBaauu's. and rspalrinf at Sherwood Fencing, Joist and Scantling, $20.00, at Waterman's. 29U,,. If you want a No. 1 cu. of English Breakfast Tea, go to J. V. Weckbach's and get a pound on trial, r 1 -: 37 12 t i . j. t 1 a. j The bent and Onest boots are made at Merces Shoe Store. He received the premium at- lb Fair. . -: , : BRING IT IN.' -, Some wood, corn or potatoes will be taken on subscription at this offioe.' A few more of those celebrated Po land Claa pics fox sale by . Clark, and Hyers.six. mUe onth,west of Weep ing Water. Cass Co. Neb. 32-2m . Our enterprising clothier, Billy Stadelnuuin. has 'retuntied .: from the east with an immense stock" f Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, which he will sell at lower prices than ever wsre offered in this city. 28tf CUUISTMAS GOODS! . Just received, a large stock ef Gnts smoking - articles, consisting of Mer schaum Pipes, with cases; Cigar Hold ers and Cigar Cases ; every article war ranted to be genuine. Call at Julius Peppeuberg's Cigar Store. 38tf Th Masons of Plattsmouth and vi cinity enjoyed a rich treat on Saturday evening in hearing a lecture by- broth--er Brotsollo, from Egypt. It was Said to be the best lecture on' Masonic sub jects ever delivered here. , " Geo. Mayfield, who has been under the weather some lately is now getting all O. K. again. What has been sup posed to be pleurisy was only an old broken rib getting on its ear again. Dr. Geo. Black has pastered him to gether again, and in a few weeks George expects to be as new." BAPTIST CHCEC1I. " J . ; Rev. J. A. Hudson will preach at the Baptist Church, Plattsmouth, next Sabbath morning, December 17th 1876, at 11 o'clock. . , .-. . , YANKEE SEED C0SN ,- ? for sale, by Geo. W. Adams, four miles east oj Weeping Water; at 50 cts. pr Bushel. Dec. 12,1876. 38-5t. Mr. Dan'l Wheeler, Jr., has been act ing Express Agent during Capt. Ben nett's absence, and a very good fist he makes of it too. FISE! FIRE! On Monday evening just as most white folks were sitting down to sup per the cry of fire rang out on the streets and.Mr. C. Parmele's premises were found to be on fire. It was caus ed by the explosion of a lamp, "and a number of books and other property were destroyed before the fire could be extinguished. The loss was estimated at$lC0, and promptly paid by Capt. Palmer, the agent. It might have been worse.' . - - .. i - II. nerold, manufacturer and dealer in furs, gloves, mitts, eta, furnishing goods and 'groceries. I have opened my stock in ray new store, corner 6th and 'Main streets. I have also a fine stock of Holiday goods, toys, &c. Call and see me. - i . J I ' i ii a 38t2 Advantages in having your portraits painted by our artist, Frank Stadter. '1st. He is here in person and can learn directly from you your views and wishes. 2d. He is here accountable for his work, and rsady to make it satisfacto ry.' -.- - ; 3d. He can do your work or any work in his line, better than you can get it done in this section of country. Give him a trial and he will prove it to your satisfrction. FALL IN DRESS GOODS. Cashmeres, delaines and other dress geods at greatly reduced rates at Schnasse & Gramberg's. tf Eight O'clock Breakfast Coffee just received by J. V. Weckbach. 87t3 Notwithstanding the number of blacksmiths in the city, R. Donnelly and his efficient corps of white and blacksmiths are crowding every nerve. The amount of work they turn o$ is almost wonderful and shows well for the energy and untiring industry 'of the proprietor, who is, we are happy to acknowledge, one of our best citi zens. Wagons and Buggies made and repaired on the most reasonable terms. 'Look at our CHRISTMAS SHOW , , :'" . ' ' of SLIPPERS! Prices from $1.25 to $4.00, includ ing some very fine hand-worked. It will pay to take a look at n a, before purchasing ypu'r presents for Christ mas. W. B. LORING & CO.'S, Cor. 14th fc,Fftrnham Sts , Opp. Grand Cent'l Hotel, . ; :38t2 : -: Onjaha, JVebL hherwood & Stadelmann wish to Inform the Ladies of riattsmonth and vicinity that we have conmenced inanufacturinK Laiies fine hoes in all styles. Such as have ntvr lxn mul hm. before. We wish it thoroughly understood that we do not send eat for the tons, but manufac ture the pers ourselves, at the Centennial Mboe Store, ia ait the latest (MliianL-TannMi vuvwu, omc mhx, r iuu b iAre. HOSE MANUFACTURE. I Wonld be pleaded to Inform the public la ear vicinity that ; I have a workman now that is ca pable of making the litest, most tasty, and du rable Ladies blioes and Cntlenansr Boots i n me touniy, wnicn itrevents roe iom sendmr east for the tops as In former days. I received ine Drennum at I be Fair for fen fine work and nea design. I warrant flts and sauxfaetion. ? PEES0NAL. A. C Troup, of the Bee ofHce, called on Tuesday. Rice Eaton, of the Kearney Press called to see us as we g to press. . We are sorry to, learn that Miss Green, who is visiting at Dr. Schild-, kaecht'a, has been very sick with'Dip theria, and hope she may soon recover; To CHAttLiE.of the Letter BoxThe Hebald weuld like to come down to Rock Bluffs Christmas Eve and. will ask old Santa about it. r Miss Lori- Shryock left on - Saturday, last, for the new school bouse five miles soath of Greenwood, where she "will endeavor to transfer a part of the. knowledge she possesses to the young-; er minds ef that naighborhood. We wish you success. Mrs. Jno. Sierth started on Monday last for California, to remain with her father. Rev. Mr. Jennings, daring her husband's absence in the Black Hills. Jos. McKinnon and family started for Ohio yesterday, to spend tbe win ter. James Magee has just prepared himself to take Joe's place this winter, we see by a notice elsewhere in., the Herald. -. -, . - . r Mr. Jnou Te wksbury of Wee Jing Water region. Miller and gentleman called on the Herald yesterday and left us smiling all ever pur phiz. Mi; HARRIED. MAGEE MORRIS Ai the . residence of Mr. Samuel B. Hall. Elmwood precinct, cass coun ty. Neb., Tuesday eve Dec. 12th, by Rev. Tib betts.Mr. J. E. Maokk and Miss C. E. Mob- y -U w- . FARMERS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, 'oh Main St.; Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. Pot Sale. Best qualities of plug-smoking tobacco always on haud. 20-tf. The Centennial 8hoe Store is the place for the flneet custom work lu Cass county. Sherwood A Stadelmann. J. 'Weckbach, will pay in casb "or goods the hrghest market price for any amount of -potatoes.',' ' ' , - .- 29tf . -r- ... 1J000 "pounds of 'first class butter wanted at highest market prices,at ,7 tf v ' SCHNASSE & GR AMBERO 8 " . ; j RE A1J bargains: , r j, i boucht a la'rsre job lot of r. ; vOOTS BEXOW WHOLESALE.PR1CE5.- ;"':ljQWJ.TOLTliTIME,V . Iff ore they tire aU goke. ' CALLiAND.SA MONEY. ,u , - ax vPETER MKRGES it ii Pfbf; Usinger' report ,sij, coiratj punishments and six visits of parents this term. Wonder if they were the parents of thesjxeKildren eorporalized. The prevailing sore throat troubles did not skip the family of the Rev. Mr. Burgess, and Miss Lulu had. quite a se vere time of it. She is better now. ,LI . , i s S Jt w t ''' SCHOOL- It EP0RT, '- FOR TnK MOXTH ENDING- DEC. 8. i, ic-fi fff sin J 3 0. E O . ' J ft -2"i i I " f r? v "V T ' Department. "i 3 $j. Earollsd. ' Xveraca Attendaneej u 4 : Corp. FwpishsneaUj j 2s' o. Suspended. Xo. visits of Sch'l B'd. No. visits of Co. Sup't. o o u . No. via) ts of 1'atroos. Tsachers. .IT " We commend tot the public favor Messrs. Plummer and Pollock,." who," with unflinching nerves', watched;.the shooting of the "young ideas" through the greater part -of .two half days;"also our wasting- Co. Superintendent, who after half a day's Inspection," premises to return.: ,; ; - V :':' ir- I GkrtrtjdeTT Johnson, ' . Principal. OIL AND CRAYON PORTRAITS, ALL SIZES, ' AFTER PHOTO graphs, done ik first. class style;;by franktstadter. SAMPLES CAN : BE SEEN , K' F. CARRUTIPS ART GALLERY.' Ju.t rccelved.'a lirjr- stock of 'wool lined and rubber iroods. Very cheap fur cash.- 8herwood a SUdelraann, Csatenniai Store. For fine Winter F.S. WhitsC1 Wheat Flour go to k ' - '. . say ' a y SOMETHING .CSEFUlVfOR CBJSTilASl,. In these hard timca- you should choose something of usd for a '. '-CHRISTMAS PRESENT."' ; " ; " : When - ready-to purchase, bear in mind oiir large and elegant .! 1 ; assortment of j- LADIE8GENTSV' CHILDREN ; FINE SHOES & SLIPPERS, ' u;' marked at v - - -"VERY LOW PRICES T ; Give ns a call v; W. B. LORING & C0S , fCor. 14th & Farnham Sts.,-. . Opjx Grand Cent'l. Hotel, ; 38t2 v."-..-. Omaha, Neb. Manufacturing and repairing in all its branoh es.dono with neatnes. cheapness, and dispatch and by first class workmen. Sherwood atad elinaun.Ceutenuiai bboe Store. , , , Many thousands of dollars have been' spent" in distributingJrfe,.o charge. Sample Bottles of Boschee'sGerman Surtli to all parts of this country,-ty those snffering trprn. Coughs, Asthma nemorages, uensuropiion, ana .otner Throat' arid Lrtriff: Diseases that the afflicted might satisfy themselves, that this remedy would save from those fatal diseases. r No person has ever used this medic'me .without igettini? Immediate relief, yet there arer a great many poor, suff ering,keptical "persons going about our streets withla: suspicious cough, and thavoicd:. of consumption "coming from their lungsj that will not try it. If you die, it is your own f aultras vou can go to" your Druggists, Chapman & "1 W A ' - - Al . WW . a uia?, an get a campie xtouie tor 10 cents and try it;5 three . doses will re lieve any case Itegular ' size , only - 75 cents. . ". . . ; . . . "- The best, and finest . French Calf Boots that can be made in , town for $8.00. I received the first Premium at the Fair, and can make the best in the market,--! do repairing cheap and neatly Peter merges. For some time back the Herald has been in great trouble. Ladies would rush in and out and whisper and talk and all we could catch was the muttered "sound of "soma, long .foreign," werd which sounded like Aunty Pen dleton. We thought it was some "poor old woman they were making Christ mas presents for, but again we would catch a breeze which seemed to say an tependeum, anti-pendletum, anta pen diem um and it got woVs;e andworse. At nights all we could hear was "ante aati anta ante pendle pendel--tum mum 'tua niAnat PerJe'erium. Who Is" Aunty f PeriSeemura thought we, and rush over to Frank ' Skinner's to X)rry" h:i Dftet Jnferno. By tle aid ofcJVS. rAJ aektjxicop frwm Bro. Burgess Library, we made out what the women were at. Its an Ante, Pendulum for4 preach ers deslcs? When 1 ftV woundup : it swings back and forthf andt when, the sermon gets about long enough one end flops up and covers the rest of the MSi, and-.tne preachr Jtakes the hit Put us down'Tor adoliaron that Ante Pendulum thing. T. Joseph Schlater has on hand and is receiving weekly additions-to bis stock of toys for the Holidays, ui'addition to his splendid stock of Jewelry, Waieh es, Clocks, etc. i - - J . ' : . - '' - LYONS patent heel stiiteaers, to prevent boots frpra runnlnir over, to be (tot at Sherwood & SUdeluiaun;sjCeui,e6niJ Shoe Store. , . . ! BBsBpw-i m - 1 1 nt, - For extra nico Buckwheat'- go to F. S. White's. . :-VY 1- GOOD IVEWS FQF'EreryMcllyt T am daily receiving TOYS HOLIDAY GOODS, Stationery, fine Bex Papateries. Al bums, - Ladies P.ortemonnaies, Pocket and f Bill Books; Harmonicas, Christ mas Candles and Brackets, Bird Cages, .Rocking Horses, Doll Buggies. Wagons, "Carts, Sleighs, and Fancy Notions. Also the largest stock Of Choice, an Fresh' holiday Candy, Toys' arid Con fectionery, ever offered to the;citiens of Plattsmouth and vieinity,1 with'a good supply of Nuts,, Raisins, Figs, Canned Goods, Cigars, aad TobaceoJ ' ' Respectfully, J.P. YOtTNO, "'NOTICE. Tiiere will be a meeting of th Cass County Agricultural Society at the- of fice of It. B. Windham,: oil' Saturday December ICth, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. The object of this meeting is to make arrangements for re-leasing the present Fair Grounds, vr changing the localitv to some more convenient place. Every person holding ai amUyi tickets is a member of the feociety and can vote it is expected that all-the mem bers wf IT be present! All peTsons hold ing claims against the SodetyiOr-ihavraj matters which they wish 'the-Society to act upon, will present them on the. occasion, all interest of vital import-ancewin-be "taken Into, eonsideratipii at this time, so dont'faif to come.' " Isaac Wiles, R. B. Windham, President. Secretary. LEGAL- NOTICE. ' v ' All persons take warning; I hereby forbid any shooting trapping orjhunting en my land, situated 2 mile3 east of Louisville and known as ray farm. ,vy t so-3t. ; i John H.d3AtTER I RECEIVED THE PltEUIUM lor the finest exhibition ol leather A thefatr, consislinir of Congress and Allgatnr sklnff. Mo? roeco, and the fluent French Kid. PatWit Leath" er, and French C alt-skins, and I always keep them on hand to' manufacture into Ladies Shoes. Button or Laeev and - Gents Boot, and Shoes in the most complete had. artistic man ner. i.. , 36 .-. , ; ... ; Petkb Mekobk. - STOTES JPOLIf?HED AND CIH3LNETS Charley Brown still scontlnuei In'Uio' old business of blacking stoves,- clean ing chimneys, Ac., , and gives good sat- isfaetion wherever he goes. Terms, fifty cents per stove, and for chimneys fifty cents per flue. .. '-'V 32-tfr . SPECIAL NOTICES. i JdOXKY. TO LOJilT. MOMT to loan on long time, on lmpr farms in Cass Co. Neb. . Office over F. W.l ffice over F. W.Rott- rnau,s Store, Main street. Neb. City. 3i3m R. H. & J. 8. MlLXJta. fFOR SALE. A BARGAIN. -"f' Two email dwelling houses and lots for sale or exchange for'grain, hogs, cattle, er a. good span f moles, waroo and cash dot objected to. Sit- aated la Plattsmouth Enquire of 4 ."' : .."-; , 'Jonat W. Haijcks, .-' t K : t- v - Gen. Collector - ; DRESSZIAKING. "-4 '. ' Mrs. F. Elster and Miss Nellie Short have gona into the dressmaking business, and would p fileased to havi those in want of work- ia- their ine to call and see them at the residence of Mrs. Elster,--one door west of - the ' Saunders House. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges Federate. - . ' - a - w-w . ESTRAT NOTICE. 4 ' . Takenjup by the subscriber, on- the ath 4ay of October kvt. Two ponicf, one clear black maresuDoosed to be 6 or 7 year old. the other a Knvy or rather white, -supposed to be 7 or S. year Sold. The owner is rsqueeted to- prove property, pay ehanres and take them away. Da ted Nov. 12th 1S76. Tiptou precinct, or town .10, range ;uasc couuty.eorasKa. 36 Si akubkw Sraaax. Always on hand, a full supply- of glove"kld,' itent leather. French and Spanish morocco, of pat superior quality. To be got only at Sherwood & &iauoiuiaun. Heat, cold, and overwork reduce the muscular, ..system,, and the ..body needs an invigorato to keep it.-uptoits reg ular work. - The best articTehOwm the market for that.jjurpose-ia Dr. Greena Bitter Tonic, pleasant to the taste and healing to the body. , ; '; ' 60-"ly; ' nnnminrnn HAPPT RBLIKF 4 .Tounc UDdAAUliJCid Men from tbe eRects of Errors - ' ' A ' and abuses in. early life. Man- - TO " " hood restored. Impediments . " j to Marriage removed. New w.-n-nv.nn method of treatment New XaArtAiAUo-and .remarkable, remedies. Books and citcullirsjept irce: in.seaJed ttvel opes. - Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 41 419 N. mtu tt.. t nuaaei haviug a hijh repn'.at and professional skill. Pa. An Institution on for honorable conduct ily uciitau ajujuuouus are the (-greatest remedies fyer discovered for all flesh. bone, and muscs, ailmeats Bites, Bruises, Swellings, Burns, Rheumatism, tiff Joints, ic. What the White Linlmetit doea for the bhman family, the Yellow Liniment does for horses and animals. They are cheap, they are conven ient, and they are certain In their effects. Children erjr for Pitcher's) Casteri. Tt is as pleasant to take as honey. It contains DO morphine or jther .deleterlqua JnsyeiejUjt nlate the bowels and Stomach, and overcome irritation caused by rash or cuttlnir teeth. Mothers can rest and children enjoy health who use (as tori a. It Is harmless. It is certain, . m on,,uj, wiu I. .9 vuvotjf. , 0311, i TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. i Notice Is hereby given that I will examine aU persons who may offer themselves as candi dates for teachers of the common schools of this county, at my office in the town of Weeping Water, on the last Friday and Saturday of eacn and every month, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. , Dated this 8th day of Jannarv, A. D. 1S76. - . B. CRIPPEN. 4Stf Co. Sun't of Pub. Instruction. ALo at the Conrt House, in Plattsmouth, on ine nnt r naay ana. Saturday or eacn month. . . r ' U. B. CRIPPEN. ., - 8np"t, SEND IN YOUR J03i WORK. T Posters Bill-Heads 'Letter-Heads, Envelopes, Pamphlets and Cards print ed at this office. All work expedi tiously and neatly executed. T ii. sa a tas i - - "Messrs. Streight &Miller are running x'full team, turning off harness work in quantify. We were . "jrprised to see the amount cf work thev are making and selling. Good workand genial manners wiii count, Give them a call and they will Gt you out to y;ur" satis faction. , 36Lf HoHoway'i Pllls-The Blood is the very eisence of health and life. It fur nishes tbe components of the flesh, bone, muscle, nerve - and integument. Tbe stomach is the apparatos the ar teries tbe distributors and tlie. intes tines the channels by which-, the waste matter is carried off. Upon the ; stom ach and bowels, .these " ruedicines act simultaneously. 25 cents "per box -or pot. . . s r By universal accord Ayer's Ca thartic Pills are the best of all pur gatives for 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 then the best and .most" effectual and purgative Pill that med ical science can devise.. Bing purely vegetable no harm can- arise from their se, In intrinsic, value T. and curative powers no other pill can be , compared with them, and every person,- knowing their.virtues, will employ them, when needed. -They keep the system in per fect order, and maintain , in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are specially adapted to the needs : of : the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and care, if timely taken. They sire the- best and safest physic to employ : for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild, bat. effectual, t cathartic is required. For sale by all Dealers. LEGAL NOTICES. Chattel Mortgage Sale. " Natlea is ' hereby riven that bv virtue of a dated the 2d day of December, A. D, 1875, and recorded the 6th day of December.. A.. D 1875. In book F of Chattel Mortgages, pages 2sl and 252, in Cass County, Nebraska, by V. P. Moore, County Clerk and acorh)r of Deeds of said Cponty, which same mortgage was executed by !. f . Jonnson as mortgagor to Jonn ttiacit as mortgagee, to secure tbe payment of a Promis sory note bearina even date with said mortgage, ana made by L. F. and D. N. Johnson, payable to John Black or order one year after date, of the sum of two hundred and four dollars (204. on) with interest from date at 12 per cent per an num, tipon which said note and mortgage the salu ItlacK claims tnere is due ana unpaid, at the time of the first publication of this notice (December I4tb, A. D. 1876). Two hundred and tour dollars,. (204.00) principal, and twenty four dollars and ninety-six cents, ($24.96) inter est. The undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 3d day of January, A. 1). 177, at ten o'clock a. m of that day, at the building known as tbe Johnson Or gan Factory, in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, near Heisel's mill, the following described cdattels and oropnety in said mortgage, and up on wiiicu nuu muriKage 13 a ucu, iv-.u . iuc The boiler and engine, saw and machinery con tained in tbe Johnson Organ Factory, in the City of Plattsmouth, .Nebraska, near Heisel's mill. December 12th, M76. j. - John Black, Mortgagee, 38tS By M. B. CliXEK, his agent. Attachment Notice. . ' -A - - W. H. Sheppard, H PUintilT. ' ' V-. ' iJir' and Defendants. Bcfure John IT. Maine. Jwttiee of the Peace in anajitr C om isounty, v eo. "On tbe 7th day of November. 1S76. said Jus tice issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum Fifty Dollars'. ($50.00). lec 12, I3J. WILXIAX 11. SHlrPAKD. 3813 Plaintiff. . . ': : Legal Notice. Ii nursuancc of the order of his Honor. S. B. round, Jmls'e f the Judicial Diirict of the State of Nebraska, in and for Cass County, made on the 25th day of November, A. D. 1876, I will offer for (tile at mibiic auction on Friday. the fifth (5th) day of January, 1877. between the hours of 9 a. m. and the setting of tbe sun ; tbe said sale to be held open for bids from 1 o'clock p. m. to 2 o'clock n. m. of said dav at the front door of the Court House, In Cass Comity, Ne braska, the following described real estate to- wlt : the north-west quarter (nw!) of the north west nuarter(nwV) of section number one(l) In tn Sink nr.. ih ,.f ...noo n.mKAr .I.L.n (11), east Ktxtli (lith) principal meridian in Cass County, Nebraska. Terms of sale : Cash. joit w Liirr tE, Guardian of tbe minor heirs of John L. 8 win- del, deceased. 384 . SherhTs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by C. P. Moore. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, (by J. W. Jennings) and to me directed, 1 will on the sth day of Jan uary, A. D. 1877. at 11 o'clock A. M., of said day at the South Door of the Court House in the city of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at pub lic auction the following real est Me to-wit : The north-east quarter (ne) of section three(S), in town twelve (iz), nortn range twelve (12) east ol the aixth (6th) principal meridian, in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. ine same Deing leviea upon ana taxen aa the property f C. P. Smith and C. A. Smith, two of the defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by the First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Neb., plaintiffs. . Plattsmouth, Neb., Dee. 6th, 1876. . M. B. CDTLERT v arts sheriff. j Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale in attachment- Issued by Wm. H. Newell, County Judge, with in and for Cass County, Nebraska, aad to me directed. I will on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1A76, at 10 o'clock a. m.. of said day. at the farm of Arthur Carmichael, in Weeping Watet precinct, in sain j ounty. sen at puouc auction the following goods and chattels, to-wit : One lot of ear corn, on the farm of Arthur Carml- ehael in Weeping Water precinct, Cass Countyr jNeb. l ne same oeing leviea upon ana taken as the property of Arthur Carm'ciiael. defendant s to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Vallery & Kuffner, plaiutiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., lec. 6th, A. D 187C Sheriffs Sale. '- Bv virtue of an order of Sale, issued bv C V. Moore, (by J. W. JenninCT, his Deputy,) Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cans Coun ty, Nebraska, and to roe directed, I will on thn soth dav of December, A. D. 176. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the south door of the Court ii in .1 n. t.i.. .u t n j iuu ui iuc ui idt,i,7tiiiiiii m, in nam coun ty, sell at public auction the following real .es tate, to-wit : The south half (4) ol the north west qiiarterlnwitl of section number ten (10) townspip numoer eleven -(ii) nortn oi rane mimber ten (10) east of 0th P. M.. in Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken aa tne - roperty oi josepn u. Biiarp. and Amanda J. Sharn. defendants : to satisfy a Judgment of said Court, recovered by E. A. Vig- genuorn, piamuiw - s Plattsmouth, Nt. b.f Nov. 23, A. I). 1876. ? SG15, M. B. Cutlck, Sheriff. , Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by C. ' P. Moore. Clerk ol the District Court, (by J. W. Jennings his Deputy.) within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to ine directed. 1 will on the aoth day jI December, A. IX-17, tt 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the south door of tne t ourt iiouse, in tne i-ity oi riausmouin. to saia county, sell at pmme auction tlie loiiowin real estate, to-wit : Twelve (12) acres more or less of lot two (I) in section twelve (12) in town twelve (12) north range eleven (11) east of the fith n. m.. In Cass Cnuntv. Nebraska, beintr all of said lot two (2) excepting two (2) acres off of tne west siae ana ten (io) acres on oi ine east side, and that portion occupied by the Burling ton & Mifsourl River Railroad Company In Ne braska, with appurtenances. And also the south-east quarter (seV) of the south-east quarter (se "4 ) of the pouth-east quarter 'sei) oi section twelve (12) town (in) nortn rajigeetev en (11) east of mh P. M .lu Cass County. Ncbras ka. containing ten (10) acres nnrc or less The same being levied" npon and taken as the prop-- ... I T3 T 1 . . I . . ,T ' . . 1 : . judeutofAaiil Court, tecoyered by the Iowa lou tvomoanv. mainiin. 1 L, Pliittsniouth, Neb., Novenibev 29th. A. D.1876. 3Ct5; f r "M. UCutlkk. Sheriff. , Sheriffs Sale.;.. . Bv Tirtno nt two rxeenllnms ' Issued by. Wtr A. Sbarrar, (bl: ISnrr bh defmtyf. Clerk of tne inairict court. 2a judicial iiutnct. witntn and for Lancaster County, NebraAka. and to me directed. I will on the 23i dav Jif December. .A, D. 1876. at one o'clock ix. m..jf said iLav. aL. tlie.' snuthloor of the Covin Ilooce. in tiro City of j i latxcnioutn, in i a tjouaty, sen at puoiio auc tion, the following reaLeft ate. t-wit ; The eas( half (eH) of tire north-rat quarter (neUI Of sec-, Don nineteen (19) In 'town twelve 2) north range fonrteea eat (I4e) of the 6 p. ra. in Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied up on and taken as the property of James D. Mut ch alL defendant ; to catla'vi two judgments of said Curt, recovered by. liobcrt B. Moore, plaintiff. Plattsmonth, Neb., Nov. 2lt, Ai D. 1J7S.-' -36 ti . . M. B. Cvt&ex, Sherlit LATEST IIEVS I A .II II - J L Fiwk . : . -" South" Carolina', and Florida, ; 1 Whieh ean be obtained at the , . ' Post Ofllce Kews Depot!' -..v The headquarters for , ... TOYSS and 'HOLT f) A Y GOODS, HOCKING . HORSES, EX TRESS WAGONS, POLL ..BUG GIES;BLEIGHSr'- ' x '. . , ,',TOY:CAIiTS,FUR- . s - NITURE, CHOICE & ... i, FRESH CONFECTION-? ER Y, :N UTS, Fit UITS, RA I- " SINS, FIGS, CANNED GOODS: " , r.STATlOXERY, CIGARS, v' Tobacco, JVotlons, Clc. - : , sets W. D. JONES' NEW LIVERY STABLE, PLATTSMOUTH, KEB. The eld BONNER STABLES In riattsmouth Neb., have Just been leased by Dr. Jones, and he will open a new and handsome liver' on and after this date. The finest and best ef. horse and carriages always ready to let. . -. . - SADDLE HORSES CHEAP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade, ; HORSES TRAINED AND BROKE. I desire to rive aotise that I have a large. handsome brick barn, with plenty of room ier horses and warona. - lean but farmers stock ani wagons, loads of grain or anything Ul an- aer eover, in tne ary. nememBtruiis. Thanking all my 4 patrons for their many favors, I solicit their trade in . the sew place, satisfied I can accommodate them, better and do better by them than ever before, :.. - s-yi. ,. 2Pua?e'- 331ppcSL;-v Ta tbe life hut bad blood Is in abomination.. From it and derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs, come most of the pains and aches and all diseases of tlie skin. Dr. Green's King Cure is a remedy that Is iutended to strike at the root of this trouble. It acts as a diuretic evacuant in cases of Dropsy, flout, Gravel, and all diseases of thr kidneys, while it nets on the stomach as a tonic. It moderately accelerates the circulation, gently encourages the action of the bowels, and powerfully augments the uurl- n ary secretion purities aud cteauses tne diooo, thus retuovtiir the cause of boils, carbuncles. scrofula, and alt; eruptive and eutaneous dis eases ; reduces iiinamotory. rneumuuc ana neu ralgic pains, and aches, allays iuflamation of the kinnevs. trl-jnds and fibrous tissues and Joints, softens and carries off gravel and other caicuius aeiKisits oi tne urinary organs ; cures Diabetes, Bright' Kidney Disease Lncorrhea, (Female Wenkness.) Sc-rofuUt and all diseases arising irom aisomers oi tne nnnary organs ana impure state of the blood, and especially adapt ed to female complaints. It is asafeand pleas ant alterative, and cures without depleting the strength of the organs or the tone of the gener al system. In ''other countries Its reputation was so high that It gained the title of "King's Cure." A daily use of it will in most cases, pre vent, and in all eases mitigate the attack of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is beneficial for washing eruptive discharges on the sktu ; bat for miming sores, or severe pain In the joints, use Dr. Green's Crimean Linament for man and beast. For sale by O. F. Johnson and by W. K. Done la. , 5oyl SHANNON'S LIVERY SALEiAND FEED our stebet, East of Platte Valley nouse. i ' THE OLDEST : LIVERY STABLE ... . -v. ; in the Town. V- ' fir i V . - . . I . r i t It I Good Teams Altoays on Hand. Careful Drivers sentwith car riages ifesired. Carriages aent to Depot to meet all. trains whenever ordered.-"" " -' - . v , . - ... ; -;. THE OMLY HEARSE IN TOWN. V Funerals attended, and carriages furnished to friends. Address, f 1 J. W. BHAKNON, ; -ly' PllaltwiKMitb, Neb." ST. CHOLS ! THE KINQ OF ALL PUBLICATIONS ISS JED FOR THE YQUNQ ON EITHER SID2 OF. THE ATLANTIC." Soufhampfon (England) Obm-rver. The third volume of this Incomparable Mag azine Is now completed. With Its eight hun dred royal octavo pages, and its six hundred illustrations, its splendid serials,, its shorter stories, poems aad sketches, etc.. etc., in Its beautiful binding of red and gold, it is the most splendid gift-book if or boys and g!rls ever is sued from the press- Trice-, Ss ia full gilt, go. -ST. KICTTOLAS fun of 0U cMcest thing. ThepulAieatitm its.- in'aU rutpecU; the best nf tf kind. We have never yet teen a number that wo not suriirUingly good." The Churchman, Hartford, Conn. ST. AICUOL4S Tor IST,:. . Which opens with November, 1876, begins A short and very entertaining serial from the French, "Thk KmauoM or th Gbjidt," a story adapted to the Thanksgiving season. Another serial, of absorbing interest to boys, "HIS OWN 31 ASTER," By J. T.Trowbriikjb:, author of the "Jack Hazard" series, begins in the Christmas Holiday Number. Besides serial stories, Christmas stories, live ly sketches, poems and picture for the holiday and some astonishing illustrations ef Oriental sports, with drawings by Siamese arUstSv-THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY NUM BER OF ST. NICHOLAS, superbly Illustrated, con tains a very Interesting paper, j -. -,. - "THE BOYS. OF MY BOYHOOD," By Wm. GullkN Bkyami'; - The Hore Hotel," a lively article, by Charles A. Barnard, splendidly Illustrated ; "The Clock in the Sky," by Hi chard A. Proctor r "A Christ mas Play for Hoins or Sunday School," by Dr. Egglenton : "The Peterkms' Christmas Tree," by Lucretia . Hale ; "Poetry and Carols of Winter," by Lucy Larcom, with pictures. Ve Xot Fail e Ray St. Xtebolaft for the ChrltiBi llolidaj-st. rie 5 Cents., ; During the year there will be Interesting pa pers for bovs. by William Cullen Bryant, John ,. Whittier, Thomas Hughes, Wm. Htwitt,Dr Holland, lioorge MaciJomUd. Sanfurd B. Ifunt, Frank It. Ntockton, and rthers. " There will be stories, sketches, and poems of special interest to girls, by Harriet Preseott bpofford, Susan CooTidge, Sarah Winter Kel logg, Elizabeth Stuart Phels Louisa Alcott. Lucretia P. Hale, Crlia Thnxter. Mary Mapes Dodge, and many others. There wiii be also "TWELVE SKY PICTURES? By Pbokkssor Pbootor, the Astronomer, with maps, showing "The Stars of each Month." which will be likely to surpass in interest any series on popular science recently given to the public. - AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION, with FUN AND FROLIC and WIT AMD WISDOM will be mingled as heretofore, and St. Xielutla will continue, to delight the ..young aud give pleasure to the old. . . - -" ' x TIII2 LOXUOX LITERARY ITOlUUi ' - MJTSi . y "There is no magazine for the young that can be said to equal this choice production of Scrilt nrwess. Ail the articles.-whether in prose or rhvHrie, are throbbing with vitality; The literature and artistic illustrations are both superb. - - - .. ' : The Iudon Ially AVw-ays : We wish we eenid point out its equal in our own periodical literature." - .. , . ...... JUOOU XEtrs for BOYS and IKl4. To meet the demand for clieaner Ht 'L-hn las (Jklt-look. the price of vein. land II has bf.-en,rilui-ed to3 each-" The three volumes, ia an ele-mnt library case, are sold tor $10 (in full gtlt.Sfta. sotUat all m wgtve their children a complete set. lliese volumes nlaiii more attractive material than fifty dollars' worth of tneorantary ennaren's dooxs. . . . - . SiitaacriDMsv mice. .1 a vear. " Th6 threw bownd yoluntes and a subv;riptin for this year only S- JSbscriba with the nearest news dealer, or send money In check, or P. O, money oroer, or in recisterea letter, to " Sci-i nt & Co 743 Broadway, N. Y.- iillAEE TEESE: FACTS- The Testimony of the Whole 'World. vrhrvd uo appetite ilolloway' 1'ilU gave hie a hearty one." - "Vour Pills are mnreileus. u "i seni for another box. t.'.id ke?p tbeni ia the hous." : "Ir. Holteway has eared my headache that was chrouic." - ' "I gave one of your Pills to my babe for ehol ri morbus. The dear little tiling got well In S day.", - . -t ,-- " ,- - -' "My nausea of a morning I now eared.'' - -Vour box of Ifoliow.ty's Ointment cured me of noise in tlir head. I rubbed oiu of your Ointiueut beitind the ears, and tho noise has left." "Send m-! two boxes ; I want ene fr a poor family." , - VI enclose a dollar ; yonr price Is 25 eents, bat the medicine to mei worth dollar."- ?- '. ' . "Send me five boxes of your pills." "Let me have three boxes of your pills by re turn mail, for Chilis ami Fever," . - I have ovsr 2iX) ucn testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude.-- - For Cutaneous Dlsortlers, And all eruption of the skin, this Olt.tmrnt "la most luvativtble.- It d ie net heal vntert;a)iy alone, but iMetr.tes with tite moot .earvhlng effeeu to the very root of the evil. . . . SIOLLOWAT PlLM Invariably cure the following diseases ' 1 Disorder oflhe lUdneysi . ' In all diseases affecting these drgana, wlieth er they s-cretc too much or too-IIKle water, or whether they be aBlietd with xteue or gravel, up with uiid D.iino settled in tlie Iniua ov er the. regions of the kidneys, these Pills should 4 oe tskeii aceoramg o m- prmieu uinoumn, ; anatiieouitiiHinsnouia ue, weu "ta.mw the small of the back at bed time. This treat ment will give almost Immediate icllef when all other mean have failed j. ..,.-....' ", . ;vi . For Stomaclis Out of Order. Ne medicine wilt so effectusJly Improve the lue Ol luc suilllltu a incite X iuaku.,i g all acidity occasioned -either by Intemperance 1 or improper diets, l ney reaen tne uverauu re duce It to a healthy action : they are wonderful ly efficacious in cases of spasm in fsct they never fall in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. - ' . ' : ""', HOLLOW AY'S PILLS are the best known in the World for the following diseases : Ague, Aothma. Bilious Coinplaluta, Blotches on the Bkln. Bowels, Conaunu'U n. .Debility, Drop-y, Dysentery.. Erysipelas, Female irregularities, Fevers of all klud. Kits, tlout. Headache. In digestion, Inliammation-Jauadlce, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago.Viles, Rlieumatlsin.Botention of urine, Scroll. or King's Evil, Bore Throats, Stone nd-Gravel. Tic.Douleureux, Tumors, C leers. Worm of ail kiuds. Weakness froni any cause, etc. ' ", : ' iatPoUTXivT c AirriOs? ' None are genuine unless the signature of J, HaydociC us agent for the Unltej States, sur rounds earh box of PI! Is, ami Oiutrntrnt. A handsome reward w ill be given to any -one ren dering such Information s may lead to tbe de tection ot any party or pat ties oounternUng tbe medic.nes or vending the same, kuowlog 4he to be spnriousl . 8od at the manufactory of Professor Hrtn iowAY & Co.j New York, and by all respeetable druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the civlllxed world, in boxr at 5 cents, 62 cents and SI each. ' " ' -'v.' t There. Is considerable aayUus iy taking the larger sizes. . , N. B. Directions for the guidance- of patients in every disorder -are affixed to each box, -. OSlre, 113 I4ertr Htret, Wejr YerU. TOYS! TOYS! 4 I have onJiand, and coming a, fine, assortment Toys arid Pmciits " For ilie Holidays 1 , r -' !J ' Also a large stock of WA TCT1 KS. JEWKLTtV. SILVETt t PLAT ED WAKE, VIOLIN BTRIJi OX. fcO. Which I Will sell cheap. - Call and examine my 5 , Stock before purchasing. . . , . . J. SCHLATER. S3IU3 DIOII , STREIGHT'S Xj I T E fe -Y! ' Feed and" Sale Stables. Comer 6th and Tearl SU: r 5 ' BORSAS BOABDSD BY" THK oat, wEEtt, or :noxiti. H ORSES BO.UG H T. - - SOLD OR TRADED, . For a Fair Commission.. ., - ; . TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. . ! pai ticnlar attention paid to"; ' Driving and Training TROTTING STOCK.. . ' i ' Ai9 A hearse furnished when called for. ' BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA. - FOR SALE BY IB. EEOa El. Bl. IX NEBBASKA. Great Ad vantages to Buy ers Ten Year Credit at 6 per cent Interest. Six Years Credit at C per cent Interest, .and 10 per cent Discount. Other llfee-ral meviwts Kr Cub, ItebateM n Psres svnd Frelahtts aad PreaslaatM tor lnprw ve- The Iowa and Stbratika Farmer, containing full particulars, will be mailed free to any part of the world on application to . x LAND COMMISSIONER, B. A M. Tt. R. lOyl -i : ' Ltjreour. NKBKASKA - : E. PARLlELEr fit : '' - SAtE, FEED LIVER? STABLE. At the old Hyatt Barn, (lately Jenea' stable) ia Plattsmouth. Neb. Will keep eonstantly.en hand a number 61 ' Horses for Sale; li The buying and selling of good horses, made th specialty of the business. A'oew ' PONY PHAETOIJ, with ge tie horses, for Ladies to drive is kept a the Stable... ; , -...:..; FARMERS CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK FOR JSALK' 'i X.PARMELE. STREIGIIT & I1ILLER, Harness LI anuracliirers, unni.rR BRIDLES, ' '-' COLLARS. and all kinds of harness stock, eonstantly on hand. r y ; - ...... : .- Fruit Confectionery, -: f " - - '- 'AND ' - ' ' y- iRY NUTS, " . ; CANDIES, t TEAS OFF5E3.; SVGAkS, TOBA.CCOE8, ' -"v... rLOUR, Ae. 5 Remember the place opposite E. O. Dovey's on Lower Main Street. 21-liT STREIGHT & MILLER, S3 S.-s: ?,s' 25 -2" tvl Solim'Hcjtliiiiii -THE- CHAblPiOII STOFiE - ; -a Tiiij'WEst-. DRYQodt$;bkE$3 obdD.rAttl i 'GOODS, WtNTtill d00D3. , HEAVY GOODS, FANCY U00D31 Notions arid - fnmmivfcj I KlAiiJiqN rlllf ' GRANDEST 1 DlSPLA T OF 1 i'.'pWVvt, - ,,- j JSver ceu in Cass Ceunt t i t : ; t,- :-' ' -'is -- -; 1 ; '' ' 5 --J i t LADIES :& fit UULfijMi t J . f . -. . - -r ,- , . i ' " V . Now. Is your Uine for Bargains ani to make Money and make your families comfortab! ., As It would be Imposnlble for us to give a com- piste lUt ei prices in this space, we i shall onlyt elect a few, and assure you everything . ta equally k choap, . ., .... j , ': i i. .! ;---' i - ' ' - ' WHAT A s 4 ,' . lOLIiAR TSlLL t IOLLAR JlQlIiL ! j , ! j-10 yard of Irints not standard. ' U yards of Print cbolee standard.1 , ' : S3 yards of Bleached Muslin, yd. wfci a." '-is yards of BUeetrng,' very 'goed.: ' f 13 yards, of Bed Ticklnff, good. - 1 11 yards ef Dueklpg aad Denims, prlic e. .- - ; is yards of Cheviot Shirting. IS yards $t Crash iTowellpg, sollt,, t 8 yardj of Tahll LIuen. " II yards of Canton FlanaeL , . ; "". 13 Handkerchiefs, extra neat. IS pair Hose, men's, women's and chlK.rea's.. . i ' a pounds Cotton Battlcg.. ) . - . prsrw Jt.ek at the Flgarea t . Wool Yarn, white, hest In asarket. flO j f colored, ' " ".......ase - Felt Skirt'..-v.. x....!..-. T5e p, : Balmorals u..,'..". .., lee up. - Shawls, latest style .. ....75 up, ' Llnseys.-.. ........ lie up " Indies' Shoes............ ...,..1.0t up. ; Carpets, Hemp.......... ..,..M.......25c upr - Ingrain....,'. Cc up, ; " .V . ' Brussels...., .i. . 1 1.10c up. Waterproofs, splendid. 65c op ; ; Ladles' doth , aU wool. i ...... f 1 .25 vp . CLOAKINGS; ' - CHINCHILLAS) BEAVERS, -BROADCLOTH, - . CASSIMERES, FOZOJX- - -. ' " . l : " AISE,t" . : AD wool. Doable width, alt Styles, colors, oust Uiea and low prices. :Empress;GIotli, AU wool, educed from 65e to 5cc per rd." 'i.-. pjbAibs. . . Full line of latest style at IS per y ardL" JYECKTIES. , Fall style, very tne, 35c up. t - i -. ,' . . r- Blankets, Cotnfarti: ' In groat vavriety, from f 1. 23 up. ' ;' - 1 Cbttohades. - . , - , Heavy 1 upi 5 , . - : , i. '..'.'' . Black; YelveteenV very fine, 65 cents up.' . Flannels,, , Pure wool, so cent op. Ladies' Hats. well trimmed, fl up. , Gents' ' dfolhing, AND Furnishing :V Goods' I : ' '' '' in great variety. Boots, $23 up; Shoes, $125 up; Hats,' ; 75c up;-Boys Cp,40e up; Socks -, .5 per pair up; Linen-finish Collars, 10 cents per box vp ; Mens U'nderiTiirU & Drawers, 60c a set, up.' Full Hues of Cloak Trimmlnrs. Ecphyr. Can vase, Alpacas, ixiaiDes,an- a ui ie ' styles and shades of goods too numsr ous to enumerate. T f' Eand-Bap YALEURES,SATINS.TUK'Ud)SL? I: AND SILK.CORDS, RUCS, AF --: GHANS, LAP-ROBES, ETC , s, Vt aartmerit ot SILVEE WJRB,' mL'MjEs$,.Jm,3Jm4' ' G 3 5,0 00 Worth of Fall and Winter Goods, cf every &e l .scrlptlon, roust be c1edout ttis aeasoi ' r - at Hard-ran Prices. - ;, Everybody isvitei to rail jt; the Ani consult the moaafiUs S sal 'KpjW, -,' . ...' ---.----, -i!t '-.ttiioUh.'X'.l'' GLm?SZibik-ii; , . : IT-ri eK - ruriks Valises f i