IK) it: i' The Herald. local advl:i:ti :.m i:nts. l"."jr' lar ad 4 ri i s - Transient. -" cents l:n f rs. 10 ( Pit per line. e I lor less than 2-i No adTei l-3'i!i.tit i: scrt- llls. .1 - . I I II'- . ' . ' ''-l' . - Attol leys Mill ofl;'c-. .if I lie law Will bp Held repoiisilife for ?o.r:il tioiie.-s lli. y hand in, nnd all parties ib-mtn!i:u' a i-".f i.f p.tblica timi of aii not i' - . ill bo .t in lor tin; publica tion fee of such, notice. .c.':d nn'iees at Statute r:.tiv I'OMMI'Xl'JAVIOSS. As our pace ii limi'i-d, :i'il c.rn i n ft: irs oji s l,iis.c brief and to the ijiut, with no w itsle Of words. The p iper is resoonsitde for the correctness accordim. to copy Vif paid matter and paid l.e guls. only. 1. Anv person wTio takes tiip m-per re-nlnrly freinthe" .o.s -,!!:.. .wtSi r t his name, or whether lie Is a. Mlb.-critnT T not IS responsible for tin; pay. If any person ordois his paper (livmittii lie'l he must ay all am ::r:i-es. nr the publish er ni.tv continue to send it ui.lil payment is madc.'an I collect the w!f!i' miKiuiif . whether the iai-r i tdki-n from tin oillco or not. S 1 he courts have t4. ct-; : ! t't;it refusing to tak ncwsnapcrs and p.., j,! i,-:i!s f ncn t': post nfbce, or remov ii and havum tli-'in uncalled for, is fit ima fm u- t- ii.-i.'-o of imks i io.nal TKAIO. LOCAL NEWS. Lawn Sociaiili: Thuja y Evening. Butfgy for .Sale! New Dexter Spring. Choice Oranges and Lemons at the I O. News Depot. 1 Fitzgerald block has a new coat of paint and looks very nobby. Enjoyment for everyflbdy at the Lawn Sociable Friday Evening. Doors and Windows, ("second hand) for sale cheap at IIekald ollice. Croquet sets and T.oys express wagons at cost, at the I O. News De pot. 1 -Pencil tablets of all sizes manu factured and for Falo cheap at this of fice. M. McElwain is one of the "boss"' painiets and paper hangers in PJalts niouth. Fifteen teams around Mike's shop yesterday r.oou waiting for repairs to bo done. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Dovey has been fi'tite under the weather. Large stock of J.ird cages and bird food just received at the P. O. Xew3 Depot. Gil. Ilobbs, picks up jobs, of paint ing and sic!i, and does Via up brown, or any other shade. Suicide, two burglarios and plenty or news item. this week. Ti;e Daily ought to huia itsalf. Uow many wmt down to Masonic Dlock to th Post 0:rce this week. I'mno now, no fibbing. Lawn Soeiab'e Friday evening on thy High School Grounds. Mu -sic and Uefrealiinents. All invited. We can furnish blanks of health reports to th physicians cheap now, having the form already set up. . Mr. s-ii'.on, eniphyed in Sj'.ncke tanz barber shp and Miss Minnie Muetze were married las'. Sunday. The boa id of 1 .U!, Linotn, ar making d-.'.sp.n-atc etf'rts to cleanse and purify the city. Gooi no: ion. too. , 7Judgo Newell, w?.3 up last week, looking as farnrrr iik? as could be. Th? .Judge always finds a welcomo at the II LK A 1.9 Kt'loe. There was a fellow about here . llifitr S..ia Wter th" other ilay and hi thought lie could make more wind thnn we could He was the biggest gas bag anyway. Remember when in Plattsmouth that Phil Voung has the largest stock f line candus, choice cigars, and to baccos in the city at the new sUnd in Fitzgerald Block. - 1 Wm. Eikenl ary has just harvested -hty ;ktm of wheal that goe twen tr bu.-hels to the acre an 1 Pilly is hapy. All d ne harvest and every thing in good shape. Dr. Schildknecht who has been un der th'? weather for some -weeks now looks better than ever, and can once more look after tho host of patients who constantly demand his care. Gen. J no. 11. Clark drops down on .is and returns to-day. He reports Li:i' "i:i as lively as a swarm of bees, looks well himself and thinks I'latts luouth is coming out wonderfully. -Mort;"' "Al, whcre3 my saw;" What's become of my shingling kit;" "I say George hurry n? that lumber at once." Who says this was ever a dead town. Awful lively corpse these day3. Rev. H. U. Burgess left on Mon day last for a tnp to Yankton and northern Dakota. Prof. Siirvv.is left last Tuesday and will join Mr. Bur gesvs at Yankton, and explore that up per count ry. Piomemb-r that I'hil Young will make the School Boks a specialty this fail. I have a l.ug" stock of hooks, slates, in fact everything used in the School Room, and the prices will be way clown, lower than the lowest. 1 Mr. O. F. Johnson left Monday for a trip to Yankton and the cool Minnesota for bis health (by Doctor's orders.) He has been ery poorly this spting and we hope the trip may re store him to good health once more. New Styles Mason & Hamlin Or ?aiis go out faster than I can get them in?" --Come and leave your orders. Fac tories are turning out over two hun dred per wetk. Javks Pettee, A v ent, A party of our Sportsmen are going out to Kearney for a few days of sport, with the chickens, on the 1 Sth .f August, cousiatin of the following named: Dr. R. R. Livingston, L. D. Bennett, ''apt. O'Rourke, S. M. Chap-' :n in, Sam. Long, Gen'l Smith, W. D. J onus, V. V. Mathews. It will take Only 140 lbs. of powder, 1 1. of shot ai'.u tO bow.- oi wadi to load all the -?t Indies they expect to use. Personal. J. Ii. Phillippi was in town yester day. Mrs. Trench left for a visit f some weeks in Chicago last week. Mil's Le'li.i "Wiglitmari is down from Fremont, visiting litr many fiieml3 in tliia city. Mrs. llinkle and family left on Mon day last for a visit to llr. Clias. Hink Jo, of Iowa. Albert Miitz returned from Peru, last week and is stopping in the city for a few days. Milton Polk called Tuesday, in the interests of the Louisville Stoneware Manufacturing Co. A son f II. A. "Waterman, from Iowa, with his family, has heen visit ing his relatives in this ilace. Ho re turned home the first of the week. Miss Frankie Fellows returned home Tuesday morning, accompanied by her niece, Miss Cora Wells, who will spend a few weeks with her jjrand-parents. Croft. Eikcnbary has just got through his harvest and all stacked and iii first rate order. lie and Wil liam leave "Wednesday to bring in 134 head of youngj cattle they have ready out west to slaughter the big corn with this winter. "Who didn't clean up the gutters, Szc, in the different places around town. Some of them, ugh! "balm of a thousand flowers," or tho slaughter housa on the Avenue is no where, and everbody nose the latter is too fra grant for any use. The Ladies of the Temperance Union announce in their column that they will give a Lawn Social on the High School grounds Friday evening. If the weather is propitious this will be a delightful opportunity for enjoy ment. Go and see. A disease resembling Cholera has broken out at Centre Point and Walk er in Linne Co., Iowa, some thirty or forty having died from it. Our city authorities had better look np the places that need cleansing. We don't want aiiT cholera here. Smith & Black propose to deal more extensively in School Books and better stationery then ever before and will receive in a few days a complete assortment of School Books and Fancy l!i.t I'jp'r, also extra quality l egal and Note paper for Lawyers' u?e. I9tl Wm. L. Wells, I. O. O. F. district deputy, received a telegram from the fraternity of Lincoln to meet the special bearing tho delegation to at tend the funeral of Rev. W.Ii. Slaught er at Omaha. Four coaefces were close ly idled with members of the I. O. O. F. and M. E. Church. Captain O'Rourke says the "Rebs" took one good gold watch and chain from him when they put him in " Lib by prison" which he never saw again; now a lot of thieved relieve him of the one he bought in Washington, oa his releas", to take the. place of that one. Hard lines on the - Cap." Our readeis must bear whh us this week for any lack of news and reading matter as we have had so much else to look after. Next week we shall pitch into the old Ht::AT.i again with a vim and if anybody says Carpenter, Mason or Painter to us "better as he look a leedle out." The Pot O.Tice was moved up on Saturday and tho Captain has a very nice room of it. Our down town friends feel rather sad aaJ we don't blame them. Phil Young also moves 'with the Post OXee of course and will bo found ready, willing, lively and full of business as always, at his new post, on and after this date. -Georgo Fairtleld. and son Mac, and R. L. Powell, returned from he Survey Sunday. George has seen Doc. Mi Idieton and lots and slathers of big things out there, and looks as brown ami sunburnt as a French voy ager. He reports the whole countiy west of Sidney flooded and says we know nothing of raiu here. - J. P. Young wishes to announce to the citizens of Plattsmouth and Cass County that lie has removed his entire stock of goods into the new Post Oifice stand, in Fitzgerald Block, ready for business as usual, where Phil will be pleased to see all his old friends and customers, besides many new ones. Thanking them for their past esteemed favors and patronage, and hoping by fair and honest dealings and low prices to retain their valued patronage in the future as in the past. I There is a rapidly increasing de mand for our New Styles Mason fc Hamlin Organs, Bkst, Most Dur- AIILK AND ClIKAPCST ORGANS in the maiket. Call and get information in regnrd to them, at Mr. O. F. Johnson's Drugstore, or at my residence (two minutes walk West of Streight's sta ble.) I9t3 James Pf.ttee, Agent. Aa Phil Young progresses with his usual good taste, in" arranging his new store room, the nicer it looks, and the more convincing does it appear that he will not regret the move. The riiom is lighter, showing off his fine stock so much better that it hardly geems the same store. But when you see Phil and "Soda Bob," you'll know you have fonnd the "Cucty renown ed" P. O. New3 Depot. Everybody goes there daily. Call at Herald office and exam ine the Joiie3 fc Sugrue Pobtable Bracket Lamt for burning Kerosene Oil. Convenient.-Substantial, and Handsome, Ss fe, Popular and Cheap, altogether the best, most convenient and artistic side lamp, for Residence Library, Lawn, Study, Office,' Store or show window, that ha ever been pro duced and you are cordiallv invited to call and examine it without regard to becoming purchasers. Jamek Tetter, Ag't for Cass County. Burglary. Last Friday night a regular on slaught of burglaries was made on the town. A lot of " crooks" evidently lit down on us and meant to go through the whole camp. They entered Capt. O'Rourke'a hov.3e and stole a handsome gold watch of the Captain's and also one belonging to a relative of Mrs. O'Rourke's, Mrs. Gilmore, who wrs visiting them frera Kentucky. The same night' Hon. R. Ii. "Wind ham's house was entered and some. $35 in money and a set of studs and sleeve buttons captured ; besides some cloth ing which waa afterwards found at Chaplain Wrights'. Getting hungry they paddled over to Chaplain Wrights', pulling the tacks out of the wire screen in the basemeat. The door up stairs being heard toopen. Mrs. Wright waked up and spoke, this frightened them, bat not before they had helped themselves plentifully to cold "wit tals." The same night Dr. Richmond's office was eutered and a coat taken which was found lay Felix O'Neil near the Brewery a few days after. On Saturday night George Levings' house was the scene of a raid, but get ting frightened here they only upset things and hauled matters about and left in a hurry. Our people are fairly waked up to this thing now and fictive steps must be taken. "With the condition of the city finan ces no more police can be hired; but a private subscription has been circu lated and no doubt more force will be at once added. No property is safe as it is going and every citizen should be to some extent a guard and all sus picious and unknown characters re ported and made to give an account of themselves. Let Israel Pitch Their Tenti." The Lincoln District Camp-meeting, under the supervision of Prof. A. G. White, will bo held in the grove near Mr. Roberts', about midway between Ashland and South Band, beginning the I3th of August and continuing a week. Persons wishing to spend a week in the leafy grove, away from the hurry and bustle of everyday life, and at the sauio time be entertained from day to day by the best pulpit talent of the State, (thiu combining social pleasure and recreation with spiritual light and Holy communion with God), aro cor dially invited to attend. Tha "State Tabernacle," will be on the grounds to overshadow the assem bled worshipers. The committee cf arrangements will spare no pains to make it a time of re freshment both to body and soul. Let all come up to this "Feast of Weeks," and render thanks for the abundant harvest, for freedom from the cyclone's devastation, and the Death Angel's plague. Further notice will be given of rail road routes, transportation, board, &c. ?liles the Supposed Horse Thief Hangs iliv-iself. The old man arrested sometime ago and held for stealing Patterson's hors es, ami who gave his name as M'les, hung himself in the County Jail, on Saturday last, abut four o'clock. At 3:10 Marshal Murphy was at the j iii and oreiylhing was all right; the old man asked for a book to road and the Marshal got him one, a novel of some sort. A little after four, as we were going into Judge Sullivan's "Drhee, the Marshal rau by saying, "Miles has hung himself, come over some of you." Mr. Jonathan "Wise, Judge Sullivan and ourself ran over in a few moments , we found the Marshal, Deputy Sheriff Ashley nd Henry Miller; Ashley and Miller had just cut him down and car ried the body out into the front of the Jail room. It was yet warm, but no sign of a pulse or heart beat. Ashley tried for sometime to force breathing; but it was of no avail and all that was left of the curious, cautious, reticent old man was cold, cold clay. The acting coronor Slierill Ilyers summoned a jury in the evening who found a verdict in accordance with the above facts, viz: that l strangled him self to death, and Sunday morning ho was buried. Co. Commissioner Samuel Richard sou was present a few moments after the alarm and at the jail. A day be fore his death it was reported that he planned an attempt to kill the jailr, (a fall account of whicb was given in the Daily here) at least Dr. Warren said so, and on tho strength cf this, Murphy has been more severe with tho old man. This with his constant fears of mob law (for some reason or other) no doubt caused his insane destruction of himself. He tore up his shirt to make the rope and fastened it to one ef the ventilators, being obliged to al most kneel in order to choke; he must have been determined to die and die he did. Nebraska Beer, at Antelope Brewery, Lincoln, Neb:, orders received and promptly filled. Agents here, Keena.'i & Grace. tf. A young lady walking out, came to a ditch and asked a youth on the other side, what the nama of the river wa that swept along between them, lie replied "Chockonockaloyamogim-oiamochiowaHgawaugbenobkeniffelar-ercuthiudrjigolakwacythingtiontygy.' And Hho believed it. Roll of Honor. The following scholars have been perfect in attendance and deportment in District No. 7S during the month ending Juiy 10th. Mary Chilson, Ber tha Chilson, Ilattie Gilmore, Leni Brookhart, Edith Gilujtre, Charley Gilmore. Clayton Drake, Frank Deane, Charlie Gossige, Y'ilbert Brokhart, Thomas Akerswn, Eddy Ellison. The following scholars have been perfect" in attendance during the term, Mary Chilson, Bertha Chilson.' Leni Brook hart, Claytsa Drake, Frank Deane, Wilbert Brookhart, Eddy Ellison. Amy U. Babcock. Teacher. EDUCATIONAL. Onr N'ormal Institute. "The Normal Institute, now in ses sion in our city, increases in numbers and interest as the term lengthens. There are now in attendance between forty and fifty wide awake, intelligent and enthusiastic teachers from all part3 of this county, several from ad joining counties and a few from other states. The term being so long they are able to take up the different subjects by topical lessons, ad prepare their recitations the same as in school. As mentioned in the circular," two classes are formed, one for second grade work ; the other for first. Eight Lave taken up the first grade Btudies and are making thorough work of them. The rest are on second grade work. Superintendent Martindale is in attendance all the time, and con ducts the arithmetic, algebra and his tory classes. The work for each succeeding day is outlined and topically arranged on the blackboard by the instructors, and the teachers are required to prepare the next day's lessons on the topics men tioned. By this means a variety of text books, various opinions, a compar ison of authorities, and the most ac curate and definite couclusions and fcts are secured. Mr. Love has the classes in philoso phy, physiology, geometry, geography, grammar, drawing and reading. In these studies as far as necessary and convenient some good author is select ed, and his text followed as closely as possible. However, most of the di visions or topics of these studies are scheduled on the board, and the teach ers are required to prepare definite and thorough lessons on the divisions or topics assigned. The recitations aro conducted so as to secure accuracy, thoroughness and enthusiasm in the work. The same subjects arc present ed to the classes differently at stated times, and the teachers aro required to select their preference. They must select that manner and method, which most effectually impresses them, and by which they are most perfectly taught. By this means the normal method is secured. Mrs. Love conducts the botany class, a Wo, penmanship . and orthography. The different divisions of these studies are similarly classified and presented. We are most favorably impressed with the class of teachers in attend ance. Surely they aic far above the majority of western teachers in appear ance, intelligence ami ability. They are neither noticeably young or old, but in the full vigor of life, and enthusi ast? in their work. That timidity or backwardness common in county in stitutes is not a drawback to this. During next week tho Institute is to be favored by lectures by Prof. Au ghey, of this state, and Prof. Piper, of Chicago ; and on th-i week following, lectures by other educators will given. These lectures are free to ail members of the Institute, but a small fee of ten cr fifteen cenls will be charged outsider, to defray expenses. We trust these lectures will bo well attended. Our citizens should in ev ery way encourage such institutes in our midst, as they so far advance our city at home and abroad. ' lVrf.-etinn'' Cruiiu Tint Note pajier for sale al tlie IIkkai.d office, in largo ur MiiaH quantities. Ktf. TIIF WESTKKX EXCHANGE. w Piano! Grand Opening on fiuturday XijJit. The proprietors of the above house have procured a piano, and music will be given gratis at almost any hour of the day, from bow on. Saturday night they intend having a grand opening and free luncli of pickled pig's feet, tongue, Sec, which will be interspersed with delicious music from the skilled fingers of Mr. Frank May. Tho best of order will be preserved, and no drunkenness allowed. Remember the place, on lower Main street, next to Donelan's drug store. Call in, every body. 1 Marc and colt for sale, good stock. A vory finf! article of French Linen Fabric Note aer, "Pnticr Cc Litre," for sale nt the lIRKAf.li bftlce. 17If Antelope Brewery, Lincoln, Neb. Fresh good Beer on hand all the time. Order at once of the Company, or Keenan & Grace, Plattsmouth. 19tf Scale Hook lilanks bound iu pood style at the lowest rate.-', for sale at this ollice. lTtf AVedilinjj I'anls, Visiting Cards. ne.itly executed on short notice, and .s;itisr;u-tion fruiir anteed. Call and examine eanioles and leave orders. " lTtf lam again on the ground filling orders for our Splendid new styles -Mason & Hamlin Groans, and although crippled for the present and obliged to remain at my residence (two minutes walk West of Streight's stable) shall be glad to see any friends of our Organ, fill their orders, or give any information that may be desired James Pettee, Gen'l Agent, Mason & Hamlin Organ Co, DIED. FAIRFIELD On July 23d.ls7'. of congestive rhi'ls. lii ur.i, l;uipliter of .Ioeph ami Lena FairtieM, aged six months and six days. IIr little life was lil-'e a new born Star that illuminated the horizon in which she lived. In the brightest, happiest moment of all her voyage, slid wu lost in chaos, and that dream less ?leep tWat k issed her little vyeiids down. Her ringing cherub laugh drowned every fret ful fiend of care, and even in her latf-t.breaili, she used lUe tinseled briieh cf tteath, to touch the art of liiug puie : She uied iu the arms of the loved and loving, parsing away as gentle, us the autumn wiuds would tara a withered leaf, and while the ehailows of life were fall ing toward the West, and scarce had reached a half a (-pun. Uudiiinj; with i!oers, they are Vitoomins still. 15y the budding twiis, and swelling leaves ; the sprouting grass, aud the spreading forest ; by the sonss of birUM.aud the Hweet perfunies'of gentle flowers, by the throbs of I ive. and all the sweet influences of nature v.e bid hr sacred dust adiun. Honored and lilrssed. When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable remedies, the most wonderful medicine, was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were very skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great m"lirinv. Hop Hitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. MONEY TO L0 4X ON REAL ESTATE. In amounts of $490 and upwards, on live years time. Interest to be 10 per cent., payable senii-annually, as accrued. No Commission charged the Borroiocr, Apply to D. II. "WlIKKLER & Co. July 10. 1ST!). lTtf. A MONTH iruamnfoed. $12 a day at home made by the industrious. Cap ital not reuifed ; we will t-tart you. Men. v, omen, hovs and uirl make mon ey fn.-ter :tt wurk torus than at anything else. The work i-4 lijiht and pleaatit, and such as any one e;in po rijjht at. Those who are wise who nee this notice will rend us their addresses ;it once and see for tlicmsel ves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now U the tinio. Those already at work are hiving up lajge nuns of mom-v Address Ti:U if & CO.. Augusta, Maine. 131y All those in want of Letter Heads, Rill Heads, Cards, Envelopes, c, will save money by getting first-class work, which can be obtained only at the Herald Office, isutixfa'tioii guar anteed, or not a nickle will be charged. New Goods. J. S. Duke has on the road a new and complete line of goods, consisting of Iron, Nails Steel, Axles," Springs, Wagon and Carriage Stock, Horse Shoes and nails, in unlimited quantities; which will be sold at bed rock prices. Don't fail to examine before purchas ing elsewhere. 18 tl Wanted. A good girl to do cooking and house work at the Grand Central Hotel, at South Bend, Neb., immediately. 183 II. A. Kirke & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. Full blooded Houdan rooster for sale. "Overland," a fine American Linen Note Taper, for sale at the Hkhalu ofiice, tog-ether with other brands of box pajictcric, and wed ding papers an.i envelopes. lTtf Notice to Parents and Guardians. It having come to my knowledge that quite a number of minor child ren, whose parents or guard iar.s reside at or near Plattsmouth, are in the hab it of playing around the depot grounds when the Railroad Company is engag ed in switching and moving cars, often climbing upon the cats while in mo tion, thus endangering their lives, parents and guardians are, therefore, requested to use theii best endeavors to keep their children away from the depot, and they are hereby forbidden to come there for other than business purposes. Thomas Mausland. Gen'l Agent. P!at:smouth July S, 1873. 10t4. the latent styles of type are L-eiii!; received at I'.iis ofiice. and everything that is wanted in plain ;.:id ornamental Job l'rintm. can be- ob tained at this the only first class job olliee be tween Oinal. a and Lincoln. No one will deny tlie same w ho has had any of our work. lTtf Thirty of the leir oran makes of the World lire compHitors at tlie Paris Exposition, a cable dispatch to t he Ass iciated I'ress says two ),iv'hjt Kold medals have ben awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. Schlitz' Milwaukee beer on draught always, at K. Rosenbaum's saloon. Plattsmouth, Neb. Utf. Remember that for boots and shoes Rockwell cannot bo beat in price. He has a large assortment. 28tf. Call and examine our new Style 2o0, six stops, Mason & Hamlin Organ James Pettee, Agent. County Orders will be received at this office in pay for subscriptions, at their market value, always. Remem ber that. 41 tf. "Wanted to sell. Agood sound o year old b;iy mare, good traveller and kind everv way. AppW to Herald otlice. ' " tf. F. Rosenbaum has n hand fresh Milwaukee beer on draught, daily, cool and nice. 14tf . Now Saloon in the basement of the Now City Ho tel, where . all the choice brands of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars will be found. Don'U forget the place, Fred Goos, Proprietor. 14tt Good second hand Organs and Melo dtons, apply to James Pettee, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Plattsmouth, Neb. 44tf Having secured the assistance of one of the best carriage, sign, and or namental painters in the city, I am now ready to do all kind of work in that line on short notice. Leave or ders at Smith & Black's Drug store. 10 4t G. F. Hours. Carpet Weaving. Miss Agathe Hansen will from now on be ready to do all kinds of carpet weaving, at the lowest possible rates. Leave orders at Maldauer & Ilerrman's store. ICtf You Must Cure that Cough. "With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you can cure yourself. It has established the fact that Consumption can bo cured, while for Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal, Two doses will relieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can afford to be without it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and 1,00 per bottle. If your Lungs are sore or chest or bark lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman Ai ! Smith, Druggists. Have you Dyspepsia, arejou Consti pated, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Apptite, ilead Ache, if so don't fail to use SHILOH's SYSTEM VITALI ZE If.' It is guaranteed to relieve you, ind. will you continue to suffer when you can bo cured on such terms . as i these." Price 10 cts. aud 73 cts. Sold by ! Chapman Sz. Smith. Druggists. Well's Persian Perfume "11ACKME j TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it Sold by Chapman Sz, Smith, Druggists Plattsmouth Neb. 3oiyeow' $300 WHISTLE D0W2T SHAKES AND SIDE-TRACK IN FRONT OF IKfTesGoii and Powell9 W Ml ESCOTT AND , POWELL ESCOTT 6 6 IB i&h&3 & Mitosa kiwi IDIID 3TOTX E"V3SE See Such a Stock o Goods ? Wo! Never! W H -A. 1" ! jtSTBEi? Well, Hardly Ever I ! We are the leaders nf the style, a.t ;u mug plainly nee; We buy our i-lnlUiiig all the irhile, of V ESCOTT & P.; "Ti.s thtre ice get' our Shirt a, our Coats, Vests, and I'antu, "Aud so do oi(r Sisters and our Cousins and our Aunts.'' Xobbicst iiinl Lsitcst Stylos of Suits Awful Cheap. ENGLISH WOJiSTEl) SUITS, FRENCH DIAGONAL SUITS, SCOTCH SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIMEEE SUITS. STI'A V HATS, FELT HATS, PILES OF HATS. HOYS' AND CIIILDRENS' CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES. n rT'"'i':l sell yon r"-!ily t!iat su'ts. or take your order aud make vou a suit, or sell yo t the piece tioo-ls. '!: well known eurter an. I :it;er, Mr. M. ';tourUe, will exeeute their work in mai nil'- mm iko uuee s.i -f tai-tioa. European Hotel. This is a new hotel, cppo.slte tlie Academy of Music, O street, Liner in, Nebraska. It is tiist class in every respect. Good sample rooms for com mercial men. Terms, i per dav. zjitncki: et P.noous, 441y Proprietors. .o M'sl'rn Familj can afford at this season to be without ISrownN Hlackben y nml limsc', a soft, reliable and jrfeasant remedy for Diar rhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint aud Cholera Morbus. It has been tried for ten years, and b endorsed by phy sicians and druggists. Pi cure a bot tle at once. Delays are dangerous. For sale everywhere, A i nnn T" 'J"" A ' " ;" "?- a lay V I Kllll in vourov. ii I'.e.ilify. No risk. Wo ft I fl II I we'll do as we!! as iii- ii. V. iny ln:ike V luuuiiioiv l!;a;i the amount slaietl aheve. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can ilo the work. You can maUe from M cents t- S2 an hour l;y ilevoiiu your cvcuii.tis ami iiare time to tin business. It co.-ts muhiiiK to ti I'm business. Nothing like it for money making evr oiler 1 before, itusine-s '.leas-tut ami -uit l'v hoaorab'.r. Iteailer. if you waul to knu.v all about the hr-t pa;, in-. business t.cfor.s the public semi us your aib'.ress' ami we will semi von itill-parlicuiarsanil pi H ate terms fiee ; i-amules worth .?." also free ; you c-tii then make tin v'. ui r n:iii"l fur yourself. A. hires J I".' K(i V. S-TiNM'-N ii tO., l'oltiaii.f, Il.itne. l:!iy Caution to Smokers. Prom and after the. 1st day of May. 1373 all boxes containing cigars of my manufacture will have my. name bold ly printed on the inside of the lid. This is to prevent counterfeiting my brand of cigars, with an inferior quality of cigars, resorted to by some unprinci pled manufacturers. None are genu ine unless plainly labeled: j u l i u s i i : pp i : ii i u ; 1 1 c, , M axi'k.vctv iti:n, Plattsmouth, - - Xt-braska. Call in and see Fred (loos' new store in basement of Xcw City Hotel. 14tf AflflA YV KKK in vour own town, and no ca;i Svl'lil ,t:l" i''s':,,(l- "You can ;ive the hueiness a f) If II trial without exnense. 'i lie best oppor- tuuity ever ollered lor those willing to work. Von sliou'd try nothinir olse until you see for yourself what you can tin at tlie business we otter. No room to explain here. You can devote, all vour t ime or only your spare time to the business, ami make ;reat pay for every hour you work. Women make as much as men. .Send for special private terms-ami particular7, which we mail free. 5 Outfit free. Hon't com plain of hard times while voti have.sueh a chance. Address II. IIaLI.ET i CO., I'ortland, Maine. 131" fg3gRgSK3g-i Tlie Old Settler si ml Sew COmer are deciding that eastern medicines are not adapted to western diseases, and that ISroivn'S Vege table I.iver 1111 are the only reli ablevremedy for relieving Constipation, liiliousness, Sick Headache and Tor pid L,iver. And that Eurecu Apue Pills verier fail to cure the chills when taken as directed. For sale by Dr. W. K. Donelan, Chap man tfc Smith, J. IT. Puttery and O. P. Johnson. lltf Piatlsmouth, Xeb. ri'trTTWTTffMrat -; -uti a v Louisville White and Fire Urick W orks. Capt. J. T. A. Hoover, Prop. Brick of every kind Wall, ornamental ; fire brick especially for linkers, llrewers, Foundry men, Szc. Write to J". T. A Hoover, Louisville, Neb. ICtf Cllere. Yen can make money by selling our Sterling Chemical Wicks Never need trimmini7 No sino'ie or smeli 10 cents each. 3 for 2" cents. Semi stamp for catalogue "I Won derful Inventions, staple and fancy jjoods. I'ar sons, Foster & Co., 12" Clark St.. Chicago-. lmO 111 find A'-l-V?.? of residents wanted. For 25 lUiL'UU names ami 2o cents w e will send ' you a line ,silv handkerchief, every thread si'k. Hetrular price, l.nn, O. W. Foster. & Co.. 12." Clark Street. Chicago, 111. lmti. .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach iu Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June aud"September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. .!. Martin pale. 41mG Superintendent. PlTJQTnN'sI i'.veiy -.vo;,i,.; or b.iury.f ven X OJ.VJ11 O.t.y ;,f e'ni,.;:! or rtt.v disusc en titles a soldier of tiie li;i. ,,r 10 1 iiei.si.m. All pensions by the law of .T.'i.. 17!'. nea'ii back at date of (iisi haive or cica! h of a soldier. Ail en tilled should apply al once. Thousand who ar" now dia i-i2 H':iSi'ms are entitled to an in crease. Soldiers ami widovts of the war of lsi2 and Mexican war, entitled to pensions. Fees in all cases, only l0.no. Send two stamps for Dew laws, blanks and instructions to Nat. Wahu l-'r t7.of.i;a id, I". S. Claim Att'y, Ikix 5ss. Wa-li-liijiton. 1). C. 15ml LEGAL "NOTICES. Eslray Notice. Taken uri by t'.i j subscriier. living five mil5 north of V.e"piii Wat'-r F rills, Cass Co., Neb., ore Texas tit eer, brand f letter "W 011 lf side. The owner may call, provt: property, pay charges u.:.u tase property away. 1:15 W M. rAXKOMS. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of MathiasTysmi, tlecta.sed. I u the County Com t cf Cars Co., Nebraska. Notica is hereby given, timt E. W. lVirnum. Executor of the last w ill and testament of the said Mathms Tyson deceased, has made appli cation for liiial sci tli-meiil. ami that said ctuse is set for hearing at my office tit riattMiiouth. 011 the 2.ih day of August A. D.. li7'.i. at tme o'clock !'. M., tin said day : at which lime and plaei. all persons interested may be present and examine aid a-courts A. N. sn livan. I'laltsmuulh, Juiy 2oa, 1573. Co. Jc.de. mi & POWELL V '9 . V 17 ' l -o- -o- 71y Legal Notici Default having been inaiie iu t!i condition of t cc rutin chattel mortgage bearing late of July -.'Uth. 1 77. ami tiled and indexed in the l eci-r.-ls ::! 'ass euat) . Nebraska, uu the 2J.I day of ctole. l-77. at 11-2 ' o'clock a. in., on which there is dee al tile dale of this notice, tlie rum ol oi,e hnmiir-i and two dnliars and thirty cc-r.ts i.cif-..!to : ai I moru-a'f b iv cn by J. (. oci to Ami Alil .iin, and iuiv Hold ami assigned for a full ami aliunde consider ation, on or about the 12th day ol March, h.'.i, to Keed Hi others : e will sell at public auc tion to i he highest bidder, at the front door of tlie I'ost tlliiee. in Wi-.- pmf; Water, (.'ass co-.uitv. Nebiaka. on the Ulii day of Auiiit, A. 1. 1S7-J. at in o'clock a. in, of .-"aid da', the, propi r t y in said nioitjaim tit-scribed, to wit: ne Wooster ihreshim; machine, wiih Cas.-y povcer und the usual appui Iciiances thereunto b .oui; in, to f atisly said amount ami costs. isu . HEkiD n:;os. Sheriff's Sale. Hy virttm of an alias exer ut ion ismcd bv Wm. I.. We ils, Clerk of the District Court, wit ifui and for Casr. county. Nebraska, and to me directed, I wl" on the ii'j'tli day of August. A. 1. Ml'.i, a! la o'clock, a. in. of said day, at the south door i f the Comt Mouse in flat tsmouth, iu said t utility, st il at public auction, l!ie fo!io-. im: l-al estate, bcicioiote levied upon, to wit: Sixty-five (fi.'i) acres ol Ki'ouud o!l' of the asi (e) side of the t-oulhwfri quarter (s w V, of the northwest quarter (n w ) and tlie northwest quarter fn w l4) of the soulhwt-st quarter (sw of section number twentv-six in tow nship No. t.velvt ( IJ1 notili laiie thirteen tl.i) i a t of the -:lh I'. !.. iu Casscoiia ty, Nebraska, and more particular' riescrilicd as coinmciiciutr at a point three i3)"chains and seventy-nitie tlo links east of the northwest Oi ; c-h ncr of the southwest qu. uteris w 'l of the uuitiiwest quarter n w of s.ud sec !:o!t tium her t went v-hix (20h ami rui.iiio-thcnee cast, iu the el;hth (sthl section iine si.vteen ( 10) chains ami twen'j -Iive ('5) iiukK, to the noitheasl iu eicorut-A! the sou! h est quarter is w '.ji of tlie north west quanerin w ') jot said .eeti'.iti, thcticc south, in the eighth (svh.i sec tion line, twtntv (20) chains to the quarter section line east ami west t luoimh naid s.cl ion ; thence rum. inj; west, sixteen i P'o chain and lwei:iy-fivo ii.) links, thence norlh, twenty (2e ch-jins. to the place of bcmnini: ; said tract ol land thus de-cnl cd containieii lhirly two and tiiiy one-htimlieilt lis i .:2 "(i- p m acres'; also cotniiieiicin at a point t!m (',,) chains and eijrhty-ouc (811 liiiKs west of the quarter Ciisei-iio'i eorucr on west side of said section tvtvmy-six (2m ; thence east on t he quarter i l.i section line, sixteen It;) chains and t wentv-five (2.yi links, to the northeast (n el corner of Ihe southwest quarter is w l-4 of said sect on ; thence south in eihtli isth i si-ctioit line t wen ty io chains, to soutlu-ast i s c) corner of the northwest quarter (n w Hi ! the southwest quarter (sw '4) of said section twentt -six ciiJi: thence west, on the eihlli (Still section line, sixteen (10) chains aud twenty -live (2.-i) links; thence north twenty i -0i cl.aiito t he place ol he-.'iiiiiinu, and containing thit ty-two and fifty ciiie-hundredths (.12 lO-biui acres, making in all sixty-five (fs7) acree tif land, thv name bcim; the sixty-flv ,-i:ien of trromel herei ofore, on the -.nth day of July, isrs, advertised for sale under an execution issued iu this cause, and the ale of which was enjoined by tU-fendant. and which injunction has been by the court set aside and held for naught. Ihe same beiuj; levied upon and taken as tin? prop-env of Wm. Ii. rol ler, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by First National IJahk of I'lat tsmouth. Nebraska, plaint in'. l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. .Jul v 24th. A. I. 1879. It. W li V FHS. IStj Slieiill Cass Co. Neb. Attachment Notice. State of Neb.. Cass Co. Tn Justice's Court, be fore K. .J. Marthis. .1. P. Kvans & Co., pla'iit iffs vs. l'atrick Fitzgerald, deft. On the 2d day of July. A. 1). 1879 said Justice issued an order ot a! tai.-hiiient in the above ac tion for the sum of .sf..ot). 17U k vans & co , I'lainur. Greenwood. July 8, IS73. Sheriff's Sale. r T'rtuc of an order of sale issued bv Win. I.. Vi ells, fleik of the listnct court within and for Cass cutiut v. Nebraska, ai.d ti me ii. eetcd, I v.-ill on the Uth day ot August. A. 1). ls',;i. al I I o'clock, a. m. of saiit day, at me south dooj of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lie, miction the folinwin; real estate, to wit : The northeast quarter ( n. e. H) ut the south west quarter (s. w. '1 of .section twenty-two l':S). township No. ten (10), north of ranj-e No. niue 19.1. east of the tub I'. M., loyether w it h the appuru-iiauci s ; Tl.o same betntr levied upon and taken as t iie pi oponv of William Wright, 1-Ji7alcth ". r j-ht and Maty M. Snook, dcleiid anls, to s;it:sf y a jud.t'etit of said court recov ered by Nicholas Shcppard A.- "o.. piaintifts. K. W. iiyki:s. SImi ;a Ca.ss Co.. Neb. JlattsinoutIi, Neb., July ;tli, A. I). is::. Jf.ti Bridge Notice. Notice !s hereby given that hid for the con struction of Two Combination i'.i idues. 0110 -12 aud one 50 feet Inns; Thirteen File rridH. 2d. 2. 2. 2i. 16. 20. 20. 24. 20, 2u, 22, 2'i. ami 2n feet respectively, and One ilent Uridine, 21 feel loni;. will be leceived at the Counly Clerk's otiiee up to noon of September 2d. Wa; also bi M for construct inn if stone abutments fjr bridge across Wilson creek on south -hie of sectioji 2s, town 10, ratine 1.1. will be received up to same date. Said hrides and abutments to be built ill accordance with plans ami specifications now tin toe iu County Clerk's otlice. The Coun ty Commissioners Icscive the ri!.t to leiect any and all bids; also th" priviieui; to add to number of biid-jus to be built at contract price 1 jr lu iiiL'es of like class, i'.idders wiil accom pany bins with pians and spe dlicalhms. l!y onlcr of County l' oii'i.i'"i'!in-i. l. I). Tl.'TT. Co. Clcr.si, Cass Co. Nt-1). I'.y J. W. Jexxi'CS, LiepLty. Ktd Estray Notice. Taken up by the subsei.'jer lirins ia 1'latts mouth, prec'uet, Cass county, July 2. ls7J. one bright bay mare. 2 while liitid feet, and is hat Is kno vti as a stump sucker. lstj WM. II. SHEI'IIERD. Attachment Notice. Edward A. Kyiler vs. M. Younpsteflt. "'Iiio:tf;i. Illim is. before Edwi 1 Jeaiy, J. I'., iu ai.il 1 ,t Cass Co.. Neu. The above-named defeni'.act v. ill t;ke notice that the paid E.Uiii Jear', Justue of tiie Peace, issued an order of attachment iu tiie above action for tba sn-n t f .sia.vi."., and that the said cause is continued until the -l tl day of August, at one o'clock y. m. o-i aid ilrir. KD'iVAllD A. KTl'Kl:. 1711 iia:iTtilT, Sheriff's Sale. By v it'7e cf an or U-r of -.i.lc i-stied by "m. 1 Wells. Uerk 4f tltu liistuci Coitf t wiihiu and tor Cai-a Countr. Nebraska, and t me duected, I will on ihe nth d.iv of August, . I). is;v. at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at tho south door d the Court House iu said county, AimI al puidic auction thte followim.' rtuil estate, to i! : The sou til half is. 1 of t he rout h half is. ; . 1 of t lie southeast quarter is, e. h 1 of seciicn ;o. four Hi, and the leu Iheast ipiarter (n. e. !4of mc tion No. ninety vail in townsiii;) No. twelve (12) 'itu-lli of raree No. thirtee'i (l' cast of the tali 1'. M , together .witU. the appurtenances ; The same ben. n levied rpoii and taken as the prop erty of Henry H. I'ettit. Eliza E. l"etti ami Jolin I'itiicraid. defendants, to satisfy a judii nicnt of iai I court, recovered ly Kobt. tl. Doom, assigned to T. JJ. Uoinou. .l.iii.ti'f. K. W. HYERS. Sheriff Ca.ss Co.. Nc J'l;tt.mouth, Neb., July 7th. A. 1. 1-.7j. 1Gb") Sheriffs Sale. , P.v v i ft id .in pvvputioii ts.ucil l y V. mi I en l lerk of Mm t'll:icl I'ojit, nlllil'i bo- 1 ass con- IV. jStii.i-k:t. ami to lie uin-i i nl. I will on the S'Hli .1a. ..f Anpnst. A. I l7:i, al In o clock a. m. of "(tul d,iv, at I lie pi.io Ii dour of I lie I'o-'l t lb'!-e i;i said county. fll i pui'lie hoi Iioi. tiie ;,,'oviiiK real cst:n .. w it l.ol t n i lo. blot k foul i i-iti tip m i.ii. t,tv III riaitsmi.tii.il. I as county. Nt ioa.si. l i e same iiein let icil noon ami taUu as Hie prop eriv of Vi:t. A i mM rem; a in' t.l..t A i no'lrou . defend mis. to Sal Is) V M j ltd Tliir. ut lif t ui rolu I recovered by J.tf. li :;ii l- Jr.. p'n.nii-l ii. W. Il l i;.s. jsli frill ( ';, t t,.. N'el'. Flat billionth. Neb., .Tulv v.ij, A. Ji : " 1KI5 Slieriffa Sale l:-v irtm of im oi ler i f m!e l.uod U Wm. I.. V ells, del k of l lie I H I id Com t U il i iu an! for "as" comity. Mr lira kit., and ic m5 ' u i . to! , 1 v, ill on t bo li day ol Set-'i ;r. v 1 . U. I Siw. at. bl o'clock a. in. of p. aid i...v. j.t the vmli. di.i.i oltm Court Jlotisii iii gaid ci.ui-.lv. -ell al public aye; lo'l the .lIi.wi. te-i - ie ,, fl' 1 1 ; i he i 'or:h".ft ipiarler. u. e. 1 , i cf ( I r n .... lilne (Si, tntti)it'p No. twelve lUltaiso, liio soul h ha't . , of I he south half is. i of t '.in sout Itr.ift tjliai tr 's. e. ' ; I of scctmu lour (l, tow hs'.iip twelve 12i iiot'li all in tame !hite..ii lU'i. cast ol tb.e f.tb 1. fit.. b i t . u th" ii.p.rlt of the i.laintilf : 1 lie n,.me U-ui;; levied i:,iuu anil taken us tlie pro-pel ly of I,. 1. I'tUtt, plain: t,- sailsfv a imitrment of N,ud court, r covcrcd by Juiia Jila'-k, defendant. k. w. iivn:s. Shcrrl i i,. i Co., Sel) ri.itlmouth,Neb. July oih, A. I. -.ri Mortgagee's Sale. Whereas K. A. Noel, of llrecnwood, C.ts count V. Nelii asK a. tlid on .lulv 7th, IS79. ce cutf and d'iVn In A. .1. 1 1)11 c aden a chat tel tnori cnu'o Mpoii liet n:;re fltakol e,.ll(.,j, luerchaii'llse, coir r.lt.o; of iiiy coip-K, cich ci -ics. noiious, M'., te::'.!ht-r :h nil tmaitniu and fixtures in her stoi c lunlii inj;. and one Hon safe ; naid tuoiUa-i I tln'v Tied tor i coord in the oltlcH of tlie Uecoi.-er for Cilss count v. Nebraska : ami whereas there Is fu !v due ai'4 unpaid on raid iiioiil: . debt the ' oi $.1 ..; Notice is Iice. : ; ,-cii i oat s.i.l moil gagcewill loicelo.- u said mi l Sae l :. ;iir ut public auction said m.i:nei property, or no much thei col as may be i.eecssai y la pa' said debt, fmil ;t'.e to i ;ie place at Hip a fore said. Hi'l'C be.iV.ui;.'. in 1 tie tow n of (iriteii Wood, Nebraska. on J4h day of Aii;ut, 18i'J : commencing at ihe hour of 2 o'clock, p. in. of said dav, and to be at! lo::i tied from d iv to d;-y until compleU -..1. A. CKITHIN I b. N . lid 2 Mill. ,ue. Sheriff's Sale. l'.y virtue of an orb r.of ale issued 1 v V;r..' 1.. Weil. b-ik ot the lns:r: t Comt nilon ami lor t 'ass toiiiit jr. Nebi :ei,n. and to me dii ccte.l. 1 wid on l lit- llthitayof August A. 1. I7i, at 2 o'cb-eli ;., ia.. of ti;tl,l ti;t. at the souiii com of i ne Court House in said t omit v, ell at piddu; auction 1 lie Ml,.ring iral citato to wi : Southwest qitai tcrls. iv. 1 . i of section N i. itur-ty-thlce t.Tti, ill lownsb'i .'no. t leven ill), liollll ofraniieNo. thirteen (l. i. cast of t.th p. m.., and the north e;vt qu.iricr oie'.4l of section.' four (4i i:i township No. t-n ic north of rane till It 4i-ll Ii:! e:iM of tllc.i-th mim-mle mi :i.li:m. i and that pari o I he uoriha t oii.u N r i n. w. i of section . ear (-1 1. towu-iiiji lei tiro, to iibor ratiue thiitci u (l.ij ca d t;;h 1. ,M.. i oinm.-t cir.r as follows, to-f. it : Comm, ncbii; at tie iiitn west corner of k:u, I seel ion ; bem-ci ia-1 :o the nortiiea-t ceimr of said quarter m i i.i; tbeiice south one hundred and c.vem v-lotii (121) rods; tliem-o v.est. fottv-ini e (l..i ro,' ; t hence north stt -t hree i : :i rods ten .im; m.e ha'if 1 10' i links : tbeiici' v t st mic l.-au'i land twelve iHl'i rods and lle ij) links to im- wtst line of sab j qua rter sect iou : 1 1 1 Mice uort 'i i.lxt V (till) l.nls lout teen ami olio-half (IP.; links In t iie place oi startim:. coir .lining I i i acres morn tir less, loctiier . i;h the appurtenance; ilo t-auie b inn levied upon and t aken as the prop eti of S. A. Ostium. Mary H. I'i ichiir.l, Susan .1. I'liehard. Jo-cp!i l'liciiard, (;eon:e A. i'richard. Mary Nelti:. A. I'i ii hard. ia-tiii Howard 11 iehaid ami i''nter Jliii.ei l iiebard. tleieiiu.'tnts, to salisly a Jcimineiit of said court It veled i.'V Uarvev M. bcunsavi ounsavell. pla ut 1C. W. II Vl'Ks. Saei ill as ( 'u 'i b. rialli-iioutli, Net'.. July 71):, A. I). J,. 17t5 CRAY'S TRADE MARK. SPECIFIC MEDICINE Tha or.t r.nKllib TRADEMARK. U e in i it j-; An -mfuCl-if enre tor -y rr tj them, ImpottnTjr and all difaiwi ttnit f.illow um auriin frf Iiore Tftkln. A)ie; hUm nf After lWn. Mrinor, t'civercftl LtnnHfin, Vmlit In thtBiek, Jtfn n'-f of Virion, Premature )M Ace. ntid nmur orh-r 17ac ttial Iea4 to iQaanltr r rnii-umt tt'n. ariif n Prmatur. iir 0y Full pm .iculnrn In tur ymnv, UU-t, ivi.ich W' Avftre t an(J fre y n.:ul to ncrr iny. C 'Th S-fflriric k1elictu"U nM by all dru'i.-t ui ft i - r ut- ka-o, ur i i.ikna tut fS,or ha tent fr-e y mail ou rii.l nf II. Ui- ny fcj aldrcalt:g iiik ruiuY j;i:i: ii: to., Uiilm.nic' Hi..-. IJirmiT, y'ifn. IT" Sold in I'lattsim uth and every w her'. 1 ; all lrui.isls. I;iy. EfO CD 4 o mi y CD w-I ! a H t. r PAPER HAWGIKC AND M-McElwain, t Shop over JlOXSEfl Sr.iP.I.K.- PINE STREET. Sati-fact Ion Guaranteed. s. . Till' .VVC! 1 ii'jt ';.-'i'i'fi w'' 1 7 " James Pettj df.ai.i;;: ix Musical Inslrument L'ole A j pointing Ay: nl f' . The l iir! vallitl .imin r:-t; CADI NET OR'.' A ir. . Also. II. e Stick, Ni-nrv f. ?.!"!er. ::. -1 I s. t iituston l'i:-i.o-.- for ( ass a!.-! a: 1 v a. cb. Cid a.'id see amtli: "ixsTr.rMLv; at ofli-c. Mvtl. cr-f b" r ,.ii:t:t of r.'.dn i i'i.att'sM' m'tii. n::i. ?rIc Jii-!n.I:ir Will do wi '1 la e- i-iii.e ou:- Now ?Iiison v WaiuV mm g en o i-Mrr. O S3" kw CD j OKG-7l JL-sZ T'iT EX TiTT r:.