l-. it ir'r -r. a THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS In report of Teachers' Convention last week, for "Reception" in several places read '- lieeess" anil you w ill have hi: it. Withave made arrangements to have Magazines, Medical and Law reports, and other pamphlets bound. Apply at the IIlkald oliice. tf The Xeb. Farmer excursion wi'l take place on Friday July 27th. Free huss from the Saunders lloue to the junction; fare, round trip, 32.00. Sae Uros. have a fine article of wire netting for sale, at only G cents per square foot. 12tf "We could'nt pet round to Mr. Druminond's sociable, Tuesday night. Stayed liomo studying grammar for this week's issue. Hoots and Shoes. C;t'I and examine the low down lGtf. r KICKS AT ilKKfjl:?!. lick Streight has been sending the Hkkald to his wife during her absence. He says he'il have to stop it now, and w e gues3 that'll fetch her home. Farmer's Attention. II. Donelly opposite Streight's stable is doing a vast amount of work, not only all kinds of blacksmii hing and repairing machinery S:c. but is turning out fast-class wngons and buggies un der the knowledge of Mr. Peter Ilauen who is acknowledged as a first-class workman. A sample of his work can generally be seen at the shop if you call soon after it is tinned out. 1013 Our friend Young has begin the cash system in his meat market. That's business. Only keep it up longenough and the butcher will make money, and the customer that pays won't have to Jiiaha up for tlu man that docs not pay. Time axd S::ason IJrsl grades of all kinds of FOOT- XV All i: l'Jtf for tha warm d;iys at Mi;i:c;i. A J.ady in this town lost 00 on Prof. Von Coelln's nationality. She wasn't sharp; fur part of the fund no !oubt, t!ie Prof, would have kindly con sented to be born in the proper coun try for her to have won the After Von Coelln declared that s:'!n"o!s could on a pinch get along without a grammar in them MacDon iigu has be en heard inquiring seriously the cost of funeral expenses. A friend wants to know whether it is for him fi.h" er Von. Don't know; in the an cient days it would have been pistols fr o:ie and grammar for two. oil and Castor oil for Machine pur poses at reduced rates at r. s. v.'iin-ii's. lion. Sam llarker, together with the oilier members of the Legislature, have all been subpoenaed to appear at Lincoln on the 30th, to tell why they shut Leroy Winters,' Esq., up in a cold, cold dungeon one pleasant Sunday last winter. Winter sues for 930,000, and the attendant expenses will cost the State 50,000 should Winters make out a case. Sam 13. says ho must be aueing for pedigree, for he don't show much blood himself. Alex Schlegel, wit his leetle bag of gold, walked into our sanctum the other day and showed us the wonders of Deadwood, Kapid City, and else where in the ebony hills. Alex carries a little buck-skin bag, S ISO gold dust, and o!i how it sparkles ; chunks and nuggets, scales an. I shimmers of gold, all to be had for the Miggin," if you can find the right place to dig. ..Sehlegel is' enthusiastic over the the prospect of "Ilapid" and thinks there's the place for a town. So mote it be that's all the JIkkald has to say now. Slippers for 3" ct . at Merges. ICtf Sh'giug. They do some old fashioned staging from Sidney to Cheyenne yet; and the driver becomes one of the great folks of the road. Mr. Alex Sv'.degel speaks of two drivers characters in their way (!eo. Chapman who drives from Deadwood twelve miles this side of Ilapid City, and McCIellan who drives from there to Buffalo City as two of the best drivers on the route. We well remember when the driver was gladly looked forward to, as an old friend, and we counted the stages by the drivers we knew on the old long lines across the west years ago. Mr. Schlegel came home sick and the two Iersons above mentioned did every thing they could to make his journey bearable. And now comes our neighbor and friend, Leonard, also from the Black Hills, bearded like a pard, and rugged as a mountain bear. He has photo graphed every thing under the sun out there, and tried his best to coax the sun down into a cave so he could photo the back end of that. Mr. Leonard has made considerable investment in Cen tral City, and thinks that's the place guess it is. We know one thing, there was one happy little woman in Platts mouth one evening shortly after this bearded and bronzed stranger walked into the Post O'lico of his nativeC?' town. Mr. Leonard, w it'i new views, new implements, and a renewed lease of life and good humor, will hereafter be found at his old stand on Main st., over Pttcr Merges' store. And that's the matter with the old blackdiiilcr. "Personal. Tnv Mr IT-.' ---,-'- ti... r....-r. the HhM M.i a !:ira.--ii? t ..: ,i M-..t-day. Prof. Von Codicil, Slata Supt. of Iowa, lectured on practical School matters on Monday livening. It was highly approved by almost every one who heard it, especially on the Gram mar and Arith metic business. Joe. Conner still keeps up the grain business, and waits for the new crops to come in. Wm. Eikenberry thinks he has a three minute horse in hi3 team. Wil liam doe3 drive good "bosses." Col. Vanetta is home again. The weather is very dry and the Col. says funerals are scarce. Slippers for 33 cts at Merges'. 12tf Notice. Camp meeting, Lincoln district, to be held at Mt. Pleasant, commences Au gust 1st. El'er Lemon will preside. General invitation extended to all ad joining charges, ministers and people to participate. Location a good one, plenty of water and accomodations, boarding tents, &c, &.c. Slippers for S3 cts at Merges'. 12tf The Danbury News man says: "There is nothing that will change a man so much as a great grief, unless it is shav ing off his mustache." Ilespectfully dedicated to Wm. Wells, Esqr., our District Clerk, foremenda tions and corrections. For Sale. X. W. 24, 12, 12 situated about six miles from Plattsmouth good land 30 j to 40 acres under plow, plenty of wa ter, house and other improvements will sell for one sixth down balance in equal payment 1 2 3 4 and 5 years, ten pert'ent int. anually. Inquire of D. llemick of Pawnee Citv, Ntb., or Maj. D. II. Wheeler. Plattsmouth, Neb. July Oth 1877. 10-m2 The most sensible man for a pro fessed educator we have ever heard is Prof. Von Coellen our Irish l'russo German friend. He's scooped Mac Donogh forever. After that lecture, where he left the grammar out, Mae. went home heart broken, tied up his head and ordered a mustard poultice and skim milk to match. Head, Ilea l. Fine calf boots made to order for . 1.50. Sewed boots for $5.00; Men's Alexis buckled shoes 84.00; Impairing and every thing in propor tion at Mi;uc;i:s'. 12-tf Comiiidriifii. (Fnn:i a Correspondent.) Why is be glad his name is not iu the Ccntenni il History j Peeause it might have appeared as Wilsie Garland. Friend Child finds himself in the fix that every one d ies who attempts to write a history. People will insist that one m in shall make a perfect and com plete history without omission or era sion. It is impossible. What Mr Child has done is to gather mujh val uable information of Cass county, and place it where it can .be got at. It is worth more than the 30 cents he asks for it, and any sensible man can get that much value out of it. On and after the 13th of July I shall sell meat for cash only. I shall keep an assortment of the best of meat on hand constantly. ' To do this I must have cash. Thanking the citizens for tlu-ir liberal patronage I would solicit a continuance of the same, confident I can give them satisfaction. l(J-t2. F. M. Youxo. Tax Collection Notice. Notice is hereby given that on the first day of August 1877 I will proceed to collect all delinquent tax due the City of Plattsmouth all persons owing said City such taxes must make arrange ments to pay on or before said day as noin.lulger.ee will be granted after that time. J. M. Pattkkson:. 17t2. City Treasurer. Ibduvt Sherwoo-.r Price List. Fine boots for 83.00, l ine sewed boots for 87.00 Alexis buckle shoes 81.50 Ladies Calf Shoes for 82.25 Ilepairing equally cheap. ll-tf Hari on the Coroner. For a long while our worthy and patient coroner, Mr. Buttery, lias been waiting for a job. Day after day he lias been disappointed. Not long since Edward saw a telegram that a iloater had been seen coming down the Mis souri Iliver. He placed himself on the bank and all through those hot. hot oajs oi .iiny watched laitntuiiy ana well for that body, determined to do his duty, his whole duty, and more, by the deceased, whoever he might turn out to be. The facts are "agin" our man though, the chap got steered into Iort near Bellevue and the Sarpy Co. man got the benefit. Again Edward heard a man was "drowned"' in the Platte; again he haunted the river bank; moonlight nights saw him still at his post of observation, day-light weakened not his vigil. Alas that he again was doomed to loss of time and fee. Mc Hagood reported on the last one 12 miles below here and I'd has lost all faith. He wants to resign, what's the use of a coroner if no strays come in lrerc. Every fash ir."vi Wde of silk for trimmings, ami hJjkj rVffy fashionable hape of hat, caj lu cuat Solomon & Nathan's emporium'. 3tf CHEAT, CIIKATKft, CIIKATKST. Fine calf boots made to order at Merges for 81.50. Sewed 8'J. 00. Men's Alexis 8L00. All eastern goods at pro portionate GRASSHOPPER PRICES. Mr. O'Donahuo drops in and says ff.fid the Tf'"" T T "V-Vh'" Mr. i. county, c day. : ui ir. Uncle otsphen ilobseu has Ij 'va rieties of fine apples preserved by his own method. Just go down to the Court House and see Hi! lie Wells new corner cub board with round edges. Mr. T. J. Todd brings us some splendid specimans of bearded wheat which grew over 4 feet high. D. II. Wheeler keeps a register of his letters,' and he has already writ ten 3,500 since January 1st, 1877. . Ilro. A. S. Wigton, of the Hastings Journal, and chairman of the Teach ers' Convention, visited U3 last Week. The young Hoodlums about town who scare horses and then laugh at it want a night in the cooler. Mr. Mar shall. John Shanon is putting a new roof on his barn. Xow John can mortgage the roof and weatherboard the sides, and so on till ha gets a new barn. Jas. Patterson, City Treasurer is about to collect the taxes nolens voUns after the first of August. That's right make em pony up and see what we can collect. A good deal of flirting on the quiet has been going on up at the High School this week. We don't see as the grown up children are any wiser than the small ones. They are a little slyer, that's all. Mr. Sloeum's team ran away yes terday and jammed the tongue under the sidewalk near Mathews store, so that five, men couldn't pull it out. Boys shooting lire crackers scared them. This oiujht to be stopped. The IIi:hali) is under obligations to Mr. Chardo and Mr. Ilungate for notes and minutes of the Teachers in stitute and Snp'ts. meetings. Both are excellent secretaries for newspaper men, neither getting too much nor too little in their notes. The boys go out on the avenue and up on Geo. Smith's hill and shoot glass balls every night. Wo don't know what Mrs. S. would say if she were here too much shoot we think. The crops iu and around Platts mouth, and in fact from what,wehear, all over the county, look verv fine. Out on the road acrcrs from Maxwell's, to wards the Hock Bluffs road are several very tine fields of corn. The wheat and barley are gnawed a little, and the crop shortened, but corn in many places never looked finer. Just let us have- one good crop, Mr. Hopper, and we'll take care of you in the future. Every day, hoppers go over, but none have stopped to do any harm vet. Dick Slreight has got some carriages and wagons to sell. Call and see them. 17tf The entertainment and social at High School Hall, by the members of the In stitute and invited friends, on Tuesday evening, was a very pleas mt and re cherche affair. The exercb-es opened by a quartette, by Misses Butterlield and Doolittle, and Messrs. Foote and Mutz, followed by several declamations, readings and essays, by ths teachers present. We can only speak of two particularly, as our space is limited. The "Gem of the Evening," by Miss Doolittle, of Omaha, was finely spoken. Essay by Mr. Church, of Brownville, "The Philosophy of tb.3 Hidieulous"' was pithy, sparkling, and full of good points well digested. After the conclusion of the literary exercises, the homo members entertain ed their friends from abroad wit . ice cream and cake, and the balance of the evening was spent in pleasant social converse. This close 1 the exercis3s of the In stitute. Wednesday and Thursday were devoted to the examination of Teachers. The institute h is been a pronounced sueees and has undoubt edly been of good service to principals, j ijaire iuii minutes or me proceedings will be found in our columns'. Next week we shall publish Mr. Church's Essay. Lack of space prevent it this week. Mike Sehnellbacher and Billy Has ler, the indomitable blacksmiths, in consequence of their misfortune, have been obliged to rebuild thdr old shop. They are now better prepared than ev er to do all sorts, kinds and varieties of black and white smithing. Black in that, most work in iron and steel is that el or, and White inasmuch as they are while men to deal with. Give them a call Thankful to our numerous friends for their patronage we would solicit a continuance of the same promising to give them satisfaction. !Gt3 M. SciIN'ELLB ACHIiU. Head Qaarters gaol, cool, ale, beer, &c, for sale. Fine boots for 83.00 Fine Sewed boots 87.00 Alexis buckles shoes 84.50 atllobert Sherwood's. lltf Pinups. Ixikin out of our Muclmii on Moii.tav inorn ircg we ilKrnveri'J wal-jr oininit tl of ilia eiul oi a host. iMiiic :v ! 4i lei t from the i; f the Samplers Hn;sp. I pon pcins over to invnf: ate the mystery we fouml Hie oilier euil of tlie hose atl tcln-.l tn tin-iii:iii iiufc th;tt H ueil for tlw Hotel kllelu'ii. ami only .me niiiu woik iiiil the lever. Mr. tneirory i oITciin these puniiis iu the market at very l...v prii e-. This je.mij. it iicksio'.vieaea to he tile lie-i i'jree i;nnp n the wnt ia. It i slrou:; and lnnMe, m sioae jars ar.vl leather valves to net out of order, :iml iim:;s so easy that a ehild ran work ii. One wiil (o ut t; in a public: well on Main street soon. Tunics uishliii: pump 'or oeep or shal low wells should examine this one before pur clmr'tij cN' -vltere. .1. S. Greooky, loll Suuiiflcvs Ifra-e, l'UiUinoi'.lh, 'el). Omaha Ads. A -T'r- T71 -t-f l 1. V -i ) -i o r,j in:; .:.r. ii ii ii U f ii U i u it u it 0 u ii id 1 1; ii iJ of IJOOTS, SHOES AND SLIITEItS at IV. Ii. LOKIXG & CO.'S. Corner 14th and Farnaiu Sts. Over 3,500 Sample Fairs at prices U: sS IIIAX ACTUAL COST TO MAX UFACTUREKS. HOW -ARE THESE FRICES FOR GOOD HONEST GOODS? l-if"o00 pairs Ladies' Fine Goat, Kid' Serye, and Foxed Rutton Shoes, 81.75 ; regular price, $3.75 to S3.50. I "LADIES' SERGE AND KID BUTTON' SHOES, 1.25 and 81.50 regular -5-2.25 to $3.00. EJTLAIHES' FINE FOXED POL ISH AND SIDE LACE. 81.25 and 81.50; worth 82.00 to S2.50. SUTLA DIES' SERGE SHOtt?, 90c, 81.00 and 81-25; worth from 81-50 to 82.00. :5TC00 PAIRS LADIES' LOW SHOES. Button, Laced and Elastic, VERY FINE, at 81.50; actually worth 82.00 and 3250. IMMENSE BAR GAIN. :3T"SERGE SLIPPERS, GOc; regu lar price, 90c. "TifA lot of Fine and Heavy SLIP PERS A XI) LOW SHOES at 81.00 to 81.25; worth 81.50 to 81.73. lifMES'S CONGRESS AND ALEXIS, S2.00; regular price, $2.50. :7-MENS' FIXE SEWED CALF CONGRESS AXD ALEXIS, 82.50; wort ! $'3.50. 3T.ME.V.S' LOW SHOES, $1.50; worth $2.00. :?"MEXS' SEWED LOW SHOES, $2.00,82.23 and 82.50; worth $2.73 to $3.30. ;i7-CIIILDREXS SHOES, Button and Lace, 81.00 to 81.25; worth from $1.50 to $2.00. :5rCIIILDRENS' LOW KID SHOES, $1.23; worth $Ui0. :-f7BABIES' BUTTON SHOES AND SLIPPERS, 50 and 75 cents; worth 81.00 to 81.25. Hf-BOl'S' FINE SEWED ALEXIS 82.00: worth $'3.00 Yon cannot fail to he suited in some of the MANY BARGAINS we of r. BEAR IN MIND THESE ARE FIRST CLASS GOODS, WE WAR RANT THE WORK IN ALL OF THEM. LORING & CO.. Opposite Grand Central Ilotl. It , Omaha X'eb. Clolhir.g UjIow Cost. In order to make room for a fall and Winter stock I will sell from now till Aug. 15th all clothing at and below cost. Call aad examine prices. C. G. IlmtALn. .rATiiittt i:. ::oa:;iso, ATTORN FA AT LAW. Will i-raMiee in fass ami adjoining Counties ; pives speeiat atteuti n t-) collect ions and abstracts of title. !;i:-e with ;eo.-S. Smith, Fitzgerald l'.lock, I'latt-'inoui li, Nebraska. ''1 SPECIAL NOTICES. DISSOLUTION XOTICB. The firm known a r.ryan .i Cliambers have this day (Mssolved i:nt!ierhi! by mutual consent. Tiie business of tht firm will be conducted intl'.e future by J. t;. t'hambers. All aecomits due the firm "must be paid to said Chambers, and all debts oim; bv tiie linn will be paid by lum. l'iattsii.outh", July 7th, 1S"7. V"M. r.UVAV. 10tj J. ii. (.'HAMHEIIS. Notice to Physicians. Cx.i-r:'s Oi'?'t.-r. Cai Co. Xt n.. t l'LATTSJlOl I'lt, July 3d, lsrr. ( Seated Proposals will be received at t!ii oHice up to Ai'tikt Tt'i, 1k;7, from practicing physicians for the care and treafiiRiit of the county poor, at I'oor House in Cass county, for one year from dale of acceptance of bid said Lid to include medicines. 15y older of Co. Commissioners. C. 1". MonKK, Co. Clerk. By J. W. Jen-i'u:, Deputy. HH2 l lio Centaur Liniments siniiy pain. subdue swellings, heal bonis ami will euro Ulieu matism, Spavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is for family nee, the Yellow Wrapper for animals. A list of th ingredients sire contained around each bottle They are cheap, speedy and certain. Tiio certain, sp3edy:!!Ui,iarmiefs remedy for children, is Pitcher's Castoria. It is as p'.e-iaiit to take as honey and as certain in it.s effects Castor Oil. For Wind Colic, Worms, Sour Stomach, and Di.-'ord-'rcd Dowels, there Is nothing like Castoila. 12tl3 The millinery department of Messrs. Solomon & Nathan, is particularly full and complete this season. Their con nection with their wholesale house at St. Joe gives them advantage over, all smaller dealers. They propose furnish ing that class of goods in greater vari ety, and at lower prices, than any house on this side of the Missouri Riv er. 5tf A few City orders for sale. Full line of every kind of goods at the Store of J. V. Weckbach, which his army of elerks are dispensing as fast as they can hand over the goods. tf. How it is Done. The first object in life with the American people is to get rich; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the se ond fgoo'd health) by using Green's August Flow er. Should you be a despondent suf ferer from any of the effects of Dvs pep.sia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion &c, such as Sick Headache. Palpita tion of the Heart, Sour Stomach. Hab itual Costiveness, Dizziness of the Head. Nervous Prostration, I,ow Spirits, &c you need not suffer anoth er day. Two doses of August flower will relieve you at once. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Regular size 7, cents. Positively sold by all first-class Drug gists in the U. S. 11-tf-alt. TJAKXE.S' FOOT rOHER j ndifferenr nuicliin with I which Hujlders, Cabinet llj Makers, Waon Makers and Jobbern in misecllaneon.s work canlcoiiipete :us to ci ai. TV AN'l i-iii K with steam power manufacturing ; ;-o Amateur's siippie.,, saw blades, fancy wmh1s nnd le-si-''is. Sav whem von i-e:,a this and send for e italoirue and iirices. W. i- 1 jll.v Uai:m:;j, Koekfold. Wimieba-ro Co., lH. ist'.a CM SCilEXCK'S SUA IV SKI) TONIC it, !'. i ' . !'.;;! i',-fi. :', r ?'. ;rp : .'.IT.-Vs, '.Vi e ! 'i '' l i;i e v 'T:--!J' I. . ! few close will create aa appetite ami uive fresh viior to the enervate.! body. 1'or dyspepsia, it is invaluable. Many eminent i:;yxlrian have doubted whether dypeola cau be permanent ly emvd by the drills whieh are generally em ployed for that p.irpoe. Tile Sia Weed "Tonic: m it.s nature ij totally dtlTereiu from such drus. It contains m corro'ivc mineral or acids; in fart it as.-ists tin; re-fular operations of nature, and HUpplies her deiieieneie. The toni'- in it" nature inueh rex-nc-les the a istiie Jnire that it is almost identical w ii that llnid. The k.:u trio juice is the natural folveat whirli. in a lieallhy ronditicm of the body, eau.-es Ihe food to be d;ueted ; and hen this juiee is not excre ted iii sufficient 'lUantities. indi.eKtioii. with all iSdistiessi:isynipto:ns. follow. The Sea Weed Tonic performs" tiie dn;y of th" :isrrio juice when the latter is d'-slcieisf. So.'ienc.Vs Sea Weed Tonic t by ail Drugs''-''- Notice.. Mrs. Svnnestvedr, of Lincoln, will be at l'lattsmotith Tuesday and Wednes day, July 2"Hh and 2Cth, with kid gloves, lisle thread gloves, laces, etc., which she will sell cheap for cash, or trade for second hand clothing. Parties wishing me to call at their house, please? drop me a postal card at Plattsmouth. Fine Boots for $".0O. Fine sewed boots for 87.00 Alexis Utickle shoes for Sheti wood's root & siiof Empouivm, Plattsmouth, Neb. ll-tf. Our lady trimmer is an experienced artiste anil can trim in any stvle desir ed. 5-tf. Solomon" & Nathan. J. V. Weckbach will pay in cash or goods the highest market price for any amount of potatoes. ttf FAR3I FOR SALE. 210 ffres in section 3fi. town twelve, ranee cleT en. 3 mile south-east of I.ouisvil!e ttatioo, B. & M. It. U. Cass Comity, Nebraska. lO Acres i isiJcr Cul! Ii alio:i, with lioc.se and barn, orchard and forest trees, plenty of spring water. Will be sold in 8tl acre tracts if deidred. Kticjuire of Jos. .c-ihiter. jew eler, I'lattsmoiitli, Neb. limti FA IIJIEJIS A TT EXT I OX! Julius I'epperberg, Cigar Manufac turer, 'on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tnbaccot's for smoking purposes. V01 .S'ie. liest qualities of plug-smok-;ng tooaeco always on hand. 0-tf. I)y universal accord Ayi.ii's Ca tiiautic I'n.r.s are the best of all pur gatives for family use. They are the product of long, laborious, and success ful chemical investigation, and their exttnsive use. by Physicians in their practice, and by all civilized na tions, proves them the best and most effectual and purgative Pill that med ical science can devise. Peing purely vegetable 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 per fect order, and maintain iu healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and elTtctual, they are specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevert and cure, if timely taken. They are the hc:,t and safest physic to employ for children and weakened eons'.Kutions, where a mild, but effectual, cathartic is required. For sale by all Herders. LEGAL NOTICES. Lsgal Notice. To Tsc.'i A. l!'.u.1:ur: Yon a.-e hereby no iacd that Mnsiric S llueb t'.er has liicl her pet i. i-iti in liie District Couit of Cts, county a:.d stale of Neb. svi 1 11st yea, the object and ;-i :i er of said m it ion is that she mav be di oi ced f i mil you. She ;d leges as caus es therefor v. rUful abseiire on your p.ri for more than two years, and a failure to furnish a suita ble 1.1 -liutcuaue-'. you are further notified that von are re iuired t" answer said petition on or before the -7ih day of Angus'. A. I . IS77. MA'iiilKS. HfKBXFIt. ClIAT-MAN" . Si'KA'il'K Holiritors. I'Ai In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the Uuiicd States, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of lt-'ytiolds and Coolcv, Bati- rupis, Omaha, Nekimska, July 16, 1877. To IF7cm it tiny Concern: Please to take notice hereby, tt'.at a petition has been, to-wit. on the ltti day of July, A. D. 17T, tiled in said district court by Daniel D. Cooley, of Ashlaa l. iu s it. I district, who has been iietvtofo e duly declared bankrupt under the act of -Joic.tcss entitle I "An Act u estab lish a uniform system of bankruptcy throuirii out tiie L'nited Mates,'' approved" Hatch rM. lsfiT. and as aui.mded. for a Ui-e!iar:;e tiud cer titieute thereof, from aii h;- debts and other claims tuov.ible under s lid net. and t!i tf the rid day of Ai:jut. Is77. at 4 o'clock 1'. M..a. the of Oceof.l. I.. Webstfr. K' , ti:e ri"L-ister in bank ruptcy for s vid district at On. ilia in said dis trict, is the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and where you may attend, and shmv cause, if any yon have, why the pravrr of the said petition should not be granted. WATSON 11. SMITH, 17t2 Cl'k I. S. Dtst. Court for said Dist. In Bankruptcy. la tiie District Court of the United Stales, for the District of Nebraska. In the matter of lieynoids and Cooley, bank rupts. Or.iAitA N'r.niiASKA, July 16, 1S77. To irhum i'fdily coucer t: I'lcase. totake notice hereby, t li.it n petition lias been, to-wit. on the r.tii day of .luiy, A. D. l!77. liled in said district court by Otis Ii. Key nolds, of Aslilnnd, in said di-drici, who has lieen heretofore duly declared bai.krupt under the act cf trom;rcss entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the I nitrd States.'' approved .Sla'rch L'd, lst;t, and as amended, for a dischate and rertuirate there of, from ;.il his del?s and other claims provable under said Act. and thai the ::d day of August, 177. :;t 4 o'clnck J'. M.. at the oti'u e of J I.. Webster. Ksi., the reirister in bankruptcy for said cii-.tiict, at (MiuWi t in sail .li-.lii.-l, is tr.e time and place a-si:ied for lie hearing of the same : when and where vou mav attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. v.'a rsoN n. smith. 17t2 (ri'k S. DM. Court for said Dist. Legal Notice. To II. L. Harilirw, XrlVc T. Iltirding hi vife, -l. J . ll,''ije.t a. id .1. Kccslinu, mm-ratulcnt (it fc win tit: You. and each of vou will pleast take notice that cm t tie 1.11 Ii day cif .Inly. ts77, the I 10.111 Mutual Life l!iuruuee Co. of Maine, liied 'a the ol'iice of the Clerk of the District Court, in and for Cass count v, Nrhra-ka, its petition fettitii forth th-ii !i llie '.'st h d.iy of Nuvember, lsT, Wm. A'tu'T-rand Luc-ret la K. Alta'Ter, his wife, executed to plaint itt their mort-iae deed. t-se-cure c. -rlaiti notes I -:c 1 1 : 1 even dare w ith said iur;aisn : also that 011 t he -jstli lav of April. K;l. lac .iiil William a id Lucre! in K. A'tatler, eeei;ted a second iiioit'utre to pl.iiii.iif, to se cure certain other notes ot same dale with said second 11101 tsira'-re : that both s.dd mortgages are cm the follow inr described premises in l'a and Otoe co'.mt ies. S'ebr uka. to- it t The south-west iu:irier v1 i sect ion thirty six (:: 111 towTisiiio ten tK-i i:rt!i. and the u'M 1 li wot i:-.ii'i'-r of the uorih-west quarter t,4 of section one v ) i;i ton i.siiip nine (: ticirth. all in raiifj-1-eal of t'.ic irt.i p.m. ri.iiiiiirf 8:.-t asks a, litidiuu lhat there i: due cm said first mites ami iiMirtsnKP 1 wi t:ly-tvo h-.ilidr;-d a-id iifty-tive doilars and fori four een.s. wuli i lerest tlic-rcon Irom May --1 h. 1 77. at 1 2 pel c . . . mid on :ti.l sc-ond notes ami iiiortacu 1 i.e - . of twenty-one hiiinlieil :i:id tv. en; y -sev.-n . l.trs and 7 ceats. with interest thereon al 1 1 ; cce.it. per annum, from April 2-.th 1S7;, and l- r the costs of tliis suit. Also asking tli.it s;nd fiudins: may draw interest from date till pai ti at VI per cent., ami for an attorney fee of 10 per cent, of the amount of sat I second mortgage, riaintiil also sets forth that snbseouent to the execution of s;.id tuortsaK,s to plaint iff, that defendants II. L. Hardihjr. Nellie L. Harding. William Stadelmann. A. J. Hodges, A. Keesling. lluttei y k Itzenby. Oec re Uoeck. .1. McCarriil and K. ii. Dovey, claim some interest in. or lieu on said premises, and asking iliac they be re quired to set f 01 til th-i nature and mioiuit of tlieir refMctive claims, am) that the same be declared sulsecu'nt, junior ami subject to plaint iff 's 11101 -j jane lieu, a nd 1 bat mid mortsraa ed premises be told to ratisfv the amount of plaintiff's decree and for eneial relief. "1 oil will ;t!so please take u.xice ttiat uniess you appear and answe r tin-'-ct 1 on or before the lUtli ciabf September, 1S77. said petitiiri will be taken as true, and uecrevf rendered thc-reou as praved. TllK I'MOX Ml'TI'Ab LlFK INSURANCE COM PANY CF MA INK. Ev L. Dvo CitAsiBEiw, Pl'Cs Atfy. ITU 'I- . , - -. . -'..C I "l. i'V . .!..:;,.. t f 1 0 .-.fin , Neb . ... r..tti-.i,.;-:;tt.:i i"..'-. ei. iv tiie. --Jta ii.y of J.tuj..r. .A. D !-. I t 1 i- Ui:- ... r : '.r i:ifk of s.i-i c -1.: v ;;r' " '.' !. Ii. NKiVi.i. b. Co. .Ili(i'0. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estaK; of I'iias rmbes, de ceased. Before W. If. Nov. t-!l. Comity J ud;e, iu and for f ass county. To whom it Hi"; conn r i: Take notice that C. 11. Window, of aid eoun -ty, has tiled in my otlicn an instrument of nt lni:. purortina to be ihe last will ancl testament of'Kiias Forbes, and made application V have the same admitted to i'robate, and that said cause is set for hearing at my otliee in 1'latts mouth, cm Momlay the crh day of Auvrost. A. D. 1S77, tit one o'c-lock p. m. of said day. at wnlch time and place all persons interested may ap pear ami contest the same, and shx.v cause if uuv they have, w h v t lie said instrument oi w rit inj; should not be allowed as the last will and tesiHiuent of Klias Forties, deceased. July ltith, 1877. Wm. II. N'KWFbl., Co. Judije. Notice. Charles II. Warner, of Loi Anuelos county, in the State of California, and li. W. Itne, of the State of Iowa, will take notice that Charles li. lieck of the County of Lancaster, in the State of Nebraska, did on the tr-lh day of July. ls77. file Ins petition iu the District Ouirt of the Second Judicial District, within and for Cass County. Nebraska, turainst the said diaries H.Warner and li. W. Lane defendants, setting lortli that the said Charles 11. Warner gave a moitcaje to E. W. Lane on the ea-t half of the north-east quarter of section eighteen (1 town ten tin) rantre ten (1") east, iu said County of Cuss, to se cure the payment of tM-Jy . according to cer tain notes referred to in said mortgage, and that since the riving of said mort;:l tiie said li. W. Lane for value a-sined. and transferred the same to the plaintiif. jmd praying that said Charles II. Warner and K. W. Lane may pay the sum now claimed to be due amounting to r'ISMo and interest at 2 percent .rom October 1st. 1S74, together with the sum of (.;i."j taxes cm said land, paid bv the plaintiff with interest thereon at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, from April 2sth, 1S77, that said prenii'-es mav be sold to pay t lie same. And the said Charles 1 1. Warner and K. W. Lane are tierebv notified that they are re quested to appear ami answer said petition on or before the I'Jlh day of August. 1S77. CHAiu.Ks II. Beck. By Wheeler & Stone, bis Atfys. ltHTi Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a power of i.i!e contained m a rUattel mortgage, given on the SutU day of t etobcr, 1s7f, and recorded on th" anh day of October, ls7i;. in book K of chat tel morlcag'e records, on pae 4"1. cjf Cass c-oun-tv. Neb.', bv C 1'- -Moore, recordcl, by J. W. Jennings, "leptilv, which same mortgage was executed by Oriliith Cooley, as mortgagor to Emerson li'. Eaton, mortgagee to secure the pay ment of a judgment debt, bearing date Oct. ad, 1S7, judgment for one hundred and forty-one dollars and ei-hty-tw. cents (SMl.KM upon which judgmeni debt the said Emerson II. Ea ton claims th-re is due and imp ii 1 the sum of one hundred and fortv-one dollars and c iglity two cents (sl 11. SJ) with iuterert at the rate c f V per cent, per annum, according t the tenor thereof, 'ihe uiicler-igne I will sell at jnihlic auction to the higher bidder, for cash, '.n the first dav of August. 1s77. at one ( 11 one o'clock p. in., at tiie soulii door of the Court House ill I'lattsmoiitli. Neb., the following described prop el tv, to-vi it: i)e span of dark brown mnres. one I years o,d and one nine vears old; also, (me roan cow, 6 years old. " E. II. Katox. M. B. i'uti.ki:, his agent. 1I2 Legal Notice. To IJa Yanh irn: You are hereby notified flint 'Miry V. Alien did on tiie 11th day of May. A. D. IS77, file her petition in the Distric t Court of Cass County, and State of Nebraska, airaim-t you and Henry C. Vaiihorn. lili.abetli Vaniiorn. Kebecca Van honi. and Jo-c-pii Vnnliorn jr., heirs at law of ihe estate of Joseph Vanhorn. deceased. The object and pnver of said petition is to correct an alleged mistake In the description of land conveyed or intended to be coi.v eyed by Joseph V auburn, sen., (now dwenedi f.iol llebi-cra Vanhorn to t-anl plaintiff, by deed made, exe cuted, and delivered on tile 1st day of epicm ber, A. D. Is7i!, said petition alleges tl-it Ike de scription cf the premises Lilendcd to be con veyed by said deed was erroneous a- part of the preiidses intcKdc (I to be conveyed in this, to-wit: instead of reading "all of lot number two not deeded to Joseph auliorn, Jr., and enough of lot number three (3i so as to tr'.akei ! acres." It i-hould have read and was intended bv the p.uiies to said deed to read "forty acres oil of the south side of lot number thi'ie (:; in section 17, town in. north of rane 11 east, said f irtv acres h ing sour li of and ad joining ceven and" two-tlor.is (7a nens owned bv Joseph Yanhoni. jr.. in said lot number three t:i, and the object and prayer of said petition is to have said deed corrected so as to read in accordance with the above allegation, you are further noti fied that vou are required to answer said p ti lieu on or before the Irttti day of August. A. D. 1877. or said petition will be taken pro toiifesso, and decree entered accordingly. Makv r. Al.I.F.N. Ey Chapman & SniAorK solicitors. l.'.ti Legal Notice. To Ida Vanhorn: Vou are hereby notified that Joseph Vanhorn ir.. did on Hie I7;h day of M iy. A. D. 1S77. file bis petition in tiie Dis'uiet Court of Cass Coun ty and State of Ne'-raska. iigaiust you;:: cl Hcn iv C aiihoiu. Eli.alx-l h Vanitoni. liehecca Vanhorn, and Mary i". Allen, heiis at lawoltlie cslaie of Josepii aiihoi u. dec-eased. The ob ject and pra -r of said pet ii ion is to correct an alleged iiiisiitKe in the description of land con veyed or intended lo be conveyed by Joseph Vanhorn. sen., (now deceased"! and Kebeeca Vanhorn. to siii-.l plaintiff, by deed made, exe cuted and delivered on theeth day of Septf-m-ber. A. D. !S7;i, said petition alleges that le penption of the premi-es ititended to be eoavey iu i said deed was erroneous as to part of the premises intended to be conveyed in (his, to wlt : Instead of reading "all of lot number one and enough of lot number '2 to make the aggre gate just forty (4to acres in section 17, town in ten. range 14 fourteen." il should have read and was intended by the partb-s to said deed lo read h11 (f lot number t woc'i containing thirty-two and one third acres and seven and" two- thiids (73 ) off of the north side of lot number three (3) all in section seventeen (17) town lo, north of range fourteen (14) east, and Ihe object and prayer ot said petition is to have said deed corrected so as t lead in accordance with the above a.bval ion. you aiv fun. her notified that you are required to answer said petition on r before the l.ith day of August. A. D. Is77, orsaid petition ill be taken pro coab-sso and decree entered accordingly. Joski-m Vamiokn, Jit. DV f HA I'M AN & fSI'IlACjl'Ksoileilors. 1..I4 Legal Notice. In the County Court within and for Cass Co., Nebraska. In the matter of the etate of Jacob Bachelor deceased. Take notice that the final report of Joshua Oappin. administrator of said estate has been filed' im my oliice, ami that I have appointed Ju I 'JMd. A. D. Is77. at on. o'clock p. m. as the Iii, le and jlace of examination of said report, at my oliice m riattniout!i. Nebraska, at which time and place all persons interested may ap pear and show cause if any they have hy said report should li-.t be received ami al'oued as and for a final rep. u t, and accounts of said ad ministrator and the said Joshua i;..ppin be dis charged. Witness my hand and official seal of this Court this -iih day of June, A. D. 1s77. lr.trj Wm. II. Xf.wkli. Probate Notice. Iu the matter of the I'robate of tiie last will and testament of John Compton. d cea-.ed. lie fore Wm. II. Newell, futility Judge, withii. ami for Cass Co., Nebraska. I'd n-hiim it inoy concern: Take notice that Maria Compton lias filed in my o:i;-e an instrument. of writing, purporting to be tiie last u ill and testament oi John Comp ton, deceased, and made application to have the sanm admitted to probate, and that said cause is set for hearing at mv ofiice in I'latts mouth. on the 2"th clay of .Icily, A. D. 1S77. nt one o'c'oek p. in., ef said clay, at which time and place ail persons interested may appear ami contest the same and show catie if any they have why the said instrument of writing .shoulcl not be allowed as the last will and testament of John Coinpt'iti deceased. Witness my hand and oficial seal at Platts nioutii, Nebraska, on thi- roili day of June A. D. 1X77. W.M JL N KWK.1.L, Co. Judge. Legal Notice. To IIm !-ic 31. TiuU.j: Vou are hereby iioti"d that Ifet.iietta II. Turtle has filed tier petition iu the DM net Court of Caw IV'im: y and Stale of Nebraska, against you. the object and prayer of said petition is I hat sac may be dnoie-d from you. she alleges as causes therefor, willful absei'ee on your part for more than two vents, and a i.Lp.u. e t ( irnish a suitable maluiai. .auce. you are I urt her not ihcd I that you are required to aiinuer sanl p- til ion on I or o. ioie i tie i.ta ilav ot August, a. ji. is, 7. HK.NKliri 1 A 11. i'L lTI.F. I'll VX AN & SPRAOt i:. sot-cilors. 14t 4 aie. V.y : i. , oi .11 Ceeit.i-.:i issued i ' Wlil.L. '.' '!. cii v.: .1 Di-ii i.-t t'oi.t'l. .si-ci.-nd Judicial : i -.-: n-i. 1. 1 bin and i"i :e- .'cmnly. Nebraska. in mi' iiinv;.-ii. i wid on tie- 'tn d :y of -I u;y. V. !. IH77. a. i : o'c.ee . a. hi., of said nay. at Incsoiitii iiimi ni .ie c oiiit ll.ii.se. Hi liie c-ity of I latlsmoiu a. hi said cuuit v. s;"TI at pub lie auction the- loliowinvf rel es.ule to-wit : IvOts live, six. seven anil elht ). (i, 7 jfc In blocTk one ( 1 1, in Miekcdu ait 's iiddilion to the citv of I'lattsiuoutu, Nebraska ; also lots one, two, three and four, ILL', rl i ! '. ill block two (2) in same aiblition ; also lots one, two, three, four, live, six, seven and c i-bt, (I. 2. :i, 4, 6. 7 & s). iu block three (.:). i'l Paine addition ; and aiso lots one. two, three and four, ( 1, 'j. :i K 4). in block tour ( 4i iu i-aiiie addition ; and lots one, two, three, four. live. six. seven. ei;ilit. nine and ten, (I. 2, 3. 4. i. (S, 7, S. y & 10 in sect ion twelve, (121. town twelve it2i. north rarize thirteen i i:ii. east of tiie sixth (cub) piiie ipal mei i.ti.m, as i ?ho-.vn by the plat of Wheatlev and lllissinnia r Mickelwait cm file in Ihe Comity trleik's cilice ! of Cass Count v, Nehrasktt : The same belns lev- i ied il:on and taken as the property of heat ley Mickelwait, defendant; to satisfy a Jud; inent of s;tid Court, recovered by John D. Tutt, plaintiff. rialtsmouth, Neb., June 27th, A. D. Is77. iL li. OLTLKK, lito Sheriff. r 9 is larger than he expected, and h-r WILL SELL OFF all present stock on liau.l at Greatly Reduced Prices. ITemeinis-r the new stand down town, a 00 FOOT S'i'oltii. Two stores full of furniture. l'efore I prick it away and have So handle it all over. I want to sell cdl a good deal. Now II. your time ti buy, CHEAP FOR CASH, of HKXKY r.OECK. IIAIUnVAUi: STORK, In riatts:iiouth. Neb., on Fourth St.. about the MIDDLE OF TllK It LOCK, you will find : Corn rlaiiiersj (hand &, Iiorsr) Stirring 5Blovs, SuJIiy 1'lauH, CtillhiUorn, and all kinds of Farm Implements ami Shelf Hani ware. Tin Ware, &.C., Slc. ALSO, Hungarian and Millet. , Seed for Sale ?1K1 f ' ROBERT DONNELLY'S . AND BLACKS3IITII SHOP. Wagon, linggy, Jfac'iinc and Flow re pairing, and general jobbing. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repaiiln of farm and other machinery, us there is a good lathe in my shop. FETER HA U EX, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the waon shop. He is well known as ft NO. 1 WOr.K.MAN. "Yew "ITasronn nticl IJnje ri.trte lo rrter. S ATI S FA CTI O N il V A Ti A N'T !' Kl. Shop on Sixth street, opposite Streight's Stable ESTRA Y NOTICE. Strove " from Flatt-mouth on Tiieful '.y- inorn ir.L". the l.'.th dav of Jlav, 1-77. one bay noise, to vears o".. and aliour l.1ia!id liih. a little white on one hind hoof, blind in left eye. cannot tell his blindness only by trying IlK? "eve. The eye appears as rood. "ami is'jis full as riitht eye. Any information lciidinir to his recovery liberally re warded, (.ili.'i F. -M. Doi:nixc;ro-. W. D. JONES' NEW LIVEItY STAIJLK, PLATTSMOUTH, XEIJ. The cjM r.ONNHIi STAP.I.FS In riatlsmonlh Neb., have been leased by Dr. ."ones, and he .i:,io,t i, in...- :imiI ti:MH?soMie livcrv in t b is well Known barn. The linos t and best of horse 8 j and carriages always ready to let. SADDLl-i IIOKSIiS CHIiAT. Horses kept for Sale or lo Trade. ITOIiSES TRAINED AXD BROKE. ALSO I desire tr rrrive notice lhat I have a larsre. handsome brii-k barn, w it h plenty of room lor horses and wagons. 1 can put farmers stock an 1 wagons, loads of grain or anything all un der cover, ii. the dry. Keiiicmber Ibis. Thankinjrnll mvoUpations for their many favors. I solicit their trade this comimj year, satisfied I can accommodate them better and do better by thein than ever before. 3-yl. GEO. W. KIXSEK, niachiiiiMt, & an old .linker and Hun ner of '1 11 relil s f!arliiiie4, has opened ashoj) on Sixth Street near Mr. Don-c-lly's lllacksmith and Wuk"" Shop where he has prepared himself to do any and rill machine work without exception. He has a No. 1 Lathe can turn in wood, iron, Steele, and all ot her metal in connection with machine work. He can do any tiling required in a (iunsmitli. even to making a jrun.of which we have the evidence in a 1'at. breach loader throwing one two or three balls at once at will of the ituuiier. Mrfieo. V. Shraiier a farmer near Mock 111 tiffs an old aeiuaintance of r.Ir. Kinser from Yiruin ia c-au be refered lo iu recard to his former con nection with the manufacture of t hrestiinu ma chines, tiiv Mr. Kinser a cill and will insure you satisfactory- v.'orli m any part of a Thresh in Machine. W-mO. il.i.e II-. loom lo r.v'i.iui .M l, . jur.oi' -..- 'oji.-,- ant and honorable. omen. bo s and trills do as well as men. We w ill furnish you a comjdi-fe .1... , iil I'll 'im " i t iim timii J tiling else. " We w ill benr evpeiise f starting you. rarticulars free. Wwte and see. Karm i'ls an-i mechanics, their sons and daujihb-rs, and all classes in need id paying work at home, should v.ri e to us and learn' all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delav. Ad dress ''UK X Co.. Angu.s.a, Maine. AnrjoCan't be tnade bv every n::ctit every HjJiliiiontll in the business we furnish, but u)ij J fj those willing to work can easily earn a (liizeu doll.ii's a day ri'it In theli own localllics. Farmers Improve Your Stock, i -Mil I ''V' It -r.- ;!.''. ' .111.1, 5 :-&r- 5 - . - '. - : - - - ' - - ' - v:. - - r lSv!5';V vO'rr.fiiJ j . ' "'T-g'- S-!MB--t We were the first to introduce thi- very worthy variety of swine Into this couuii Ii i tested liiem thoroughly and we are t-onviiiced they are by "far the mot valuable breed for t fanners c f this count ry for l he follow in;j rea-sons : Kaily matuiity, (U!et dis(ositU!i, Kood breeders, good mother, aii.1 Ibe vei-y best breed the world to eroi-s with the bue eoai'e breeds, giving Ihem beauty of form, iuiprovini; O -fattening qualities, and jrieatly improving tl.e quality of t!ie bams, whicdi ate ucl exeeileil any other breed. Their color is black, the skin is pcrleetly smooth, and very thin and v. hi, behee they have nosctnf or skin disease; which white liogs'aie sine to u't In a black soil c - r try, and they are u4 KJj.ct to clmlcra in eommoii with other sw ine. They aie the lnr;i ': the small breeds, making from three to four hundred tfs in tuie j car sometimes reach i.o-. i Too pounds and crn be (alrvd at any aue. We have now a very choice lot of pis from mt different importations, :nd are prepare-', mate piijs propeily for brcedin?, and warrant every pig pure K.-sex or no Side. -T.--.f-;-' rni;r" n .- iA' t..i;i; I'. i.iVA. ; '-.3 '3 r. 3 5 et 1 . ? rToMC I3I.M13 I ' ul r.. ) uw I uni- ' -i - jit -... ;j,:i,!...'A.U ' J ST - m- f 2. FOK ts A I r li I'.V J.O. CUMMINS, 1'LATTsMoi TH. N"i:i:. THIS PTJ3VCP Fosstsses tJte Following Xupei iorili 1. It Is iiAvr afTeclcd by frost -rfi'tiirin? In tappin;;. rai.in ot the handle or oilier cat--. j. 1 1 starts v itlt t he liivt or second m"l i n of the handle, and I he How ceases the iiiotrmrit yen I stop, lcavimc no drippings to lorm mud or : e ift vi inter, on mid around the platform. 3. It thoroughly vciiuhile.i Ihe cl!, lidding it of foul air. i. It caves its cost every year Iu labor ; i: run- eo easy 5. It is in valuable In ras.; of lite an eigiiif c-er readv at vour door. 6. Tlie'cvlimlcr bcinii of etoee. nt'.l "lazed : the InMde. Is euiial to ula.-s. and iikicIi stnmncr there- is no slimr.- i- tilth ftcr enlleeiiiiK on it. 7. The well ieiiiircs uc clcanim; out aiicroli. of these pumps is s.'-t in one that Is c lean. 8. It combines both tiie atmospheric and forec principle, u hic-li uives it an ecual pressure b i: t lie water, t In un im: a nteady si roam, bed h ii if the up ami down motion of the bamlle. l. I bis pump always brinrrs cool v.-.-ilcr front the start, the aU-r Maiidinn below- the l.l.itlull.t in a stone cylinder. 10. The 1'iuekets may be removed at any lliiic Without inovini; the pump or plalfoi'M. Thc-v will throw from fitly to seventy-five feet from the end of a hose, Irom veils up lo sixty feet deep, l!h one hand power. '1 hey are al-o very useful for washing furiia' pes, vc'ihdov. s, spritiMltij; law i:s. c.c. SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED oisr -iviviiT ST-EiE-x, i:.ist of Flatte Valli-y lloti.-ic. TllK OLDKS l' LIVERY STABLE In the Town. Good Ttams Always on Hand. Careful Drivers S3iit with car riages if ck 5ired. Carriage? sent to Depot to meet all haii.c whenever ordered. THE ONLY HEAfiSE IN TOWN. TuiirraN at tended ainl carriages fnrnKlied to rleloN. Aifiiu-' -t-'-fy .1. V. SHANNON. l'llaltsmoiilh, N-l. 5 ' l - - -s J. t f: 2 r rr J2 m "5. ' g S 'EJ ' 2 - .-' i. la I Si ."J Z e-t- 'i CO O o t-5 s. CO s O r O CO CO -3 3 ? "" 7.' J- ?? r 3 72 c L. 3 s I 4 HENRY EGTCK. D l'ALlCU IN SAFES, CHAIRS. Lounges, Tables, Bedst ead r. I.TC-., ETC, 1-.TC-.. Of All Ihsrij)tion. METALLIC BURIAL CASE: Of all sizes, ready made ami sold ch'-apfor d-.'. With many th.-inl.sforpa.st patronage. I ii. i Invito all to call and rxniniue my LAltdT STOCK OK 4otf. Fi'KxiTi Ki: a:vi wrns,' 1 i'. ' - - ' - j'. ' -- ' -v. .-r.xi K5"V3-- i: ;. I 1 1 : , i I i t I b . v,i I 9 J. W. VANDOREN, Hip;n , Von Du lil: Co., i. nal