Q 1 Of i I ANK brought to the c-ily. , ItAMIOEsiIAEK ;os. Sectirc Yourself a P 'JML . EJ ! Porty Acres laid oft' iu City Lots, p Palmer's Addition AiwoiMNd rirr: 1 X M. :ml UO A I'hilOl 'S xlide tlic'('jtv- limits, mid not sub i d'y 7'c.. .SII;KiT LOTS nny other ni;ui, can his own rrx.i'iin j not cold rno fn hi ii dinner Jjuil in lic dusty, . noky shops (July three to tin Imiiuitcn' walk flu in h'u vor C':.ll oil .IAS. S.IMATUKWS, Att'y at Law niul lVul Kstate Aeut. r linker's Siore.will l-iake terms to suit lots from $Ho to $50 lilne.or f.nl'iiMi.to nien that will build X l"t " S,ciilnttr ! HKNRY BCECK 1KA I.K.It 1 N W vl nil t ill 27 SAFES, CHAIRS, ICl'C. KTtJ., KIT., 1 Of All li::n'ptinlllt. METALLIC BURIAL CASES i 1 WOOI33I11T COFFINS (if all sizes; ready m:il and. sold ehiii for cash IS NOW KMAOt J-o . With many thanks fur oast patronage. Invite nil t call ami examine my LAKUK STOCK OF Sltf. l'l'K.TI tK A.l CUI'FIXN !o. Clark Jr. & Co. pi Cotton, iie vrurld, for sule at sale and Retail B V JTSrlialhan, UTII. XKDRASKA. DONNELLY'S ttliACKSMlTH llraL M M Most Reliable AT - OF j-rte. V. WECICBAGH, l-'in.ls. JliC luit--t STOCK OF stock, ever 'n.-i!v'l tr iii mY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ci.!i-tiiio; i" ':nt !' I'leant DliKSSf GOODS, VKKVKT AND CLOAKS A T1B FLANNELS, 1 n LACES A"TID TIEI JSL ls.iL J : JsT C$ S in complete- assortment. Carpels, Oil Cloths, Our .li-il;iv in this line is V- In immense stock, fo-ihe JOS; V' m I3ealers in HUE, sui:La2a" ipaiem. liOWSSST PBICES, V , &e 1 i I PI P4 SI'J I L I f i I. THE - (iOOl)S, :ml tin- nn.st -..ui j.U'te - jifti.ii t tin' j 11 1 1 1.-. SILKS, SATINS, VKIAT.TKKXS, evervSjruU; :nil assort inent niul a full lint- of all Rugs and Mattings, more complete than ever. Fall and Winter Trade. KCKBAOH. all kinds of OF ALL KINDS IiiI'.'.h 5 41. lli j r jT- - y. j , , I! CB MtM,, ,!( j V A CKMelsioi' IIWn X ST.LOU1S.MO ' ' v For Sale by J. S. Duke. raSOEIVED, NJdXE OF I Covers"S:e., &c. -ilTMEXT OF always on ham!, aiC BERS & SON'S KER or A ATTSMOUTH, NEB. S A.V1) DEALERS IN' T H HERALD. fcVERV IHCRslUV TliUJIatlsaiuii!IilI(iralillJalilisIiiiiCo. LOCAL NEWS. One of. tlio jileas.tntest days 411 many yeara was election day, and , it whs appreciated by all the active work ers. llusineps in freight work on the 11 .V M. Is exceptionally heavy, and the trains are numerous aud very heavily loaded. The opera house will be co to pie ted c.tiil in time for the opening, and it will In 111 shape for slae fixtures in a vrv short time. Work progresses on the rock culvert on Chicago avenue, and ii is a work of in:ein;il improvement that will be fully appreciated. Trunk C'arruth has embelished his -liiOw window with a case of silver ware, t he nobbiest ever exhibited ia l'iallsiiioui h. Business men in i'lattsmoutU are preparing for a heavy holiday trade In every department and they will not bo disappointed. The 1Ikiiali i. preparing its club bing list, which, when completed, will give an opportunity to all to secure w hatever they may wish cheaply. l. C. Erven, the Union Block jew eler, has stocked up l'or the holidays with a splendid line of jewelry, silver ware and toys in great abundance. Walter White has nearly completed the bridge work he has had undei con tract for the county and he has had very favorable weather for the work. S. & C. Mayer are now comfortably located In their tine, large room in the opera house block. They speak to their customers on the 11 is t page of this paper. The driving park should not be used by anyone as pasture room for stock and the oflicials should see that no one is permitted to use it without the consent of the stockholders. Kveryone who attended the game sup; er of the sportsmen club speak in the highest terms of the repast and the success the Perkins house is in fur nishing such entertainments. The Iowa bottoms across the Mis souri from this comity,, have a very good crop this year, which in the light of their almost total crop failure a year ago, will be appreciated. Johnny While who has been at Le witt.biiying grain for ArthurWhite the last few months, has taken charge of of Morrisy Bro, ware house at Mar shall, Clay county. P. 13. Murphy is having large and commodious rooms fitte 1 up in the op era house basement, where lie will soon remove the Central Restaurant, sup plying meals at all hours as usual. At th3 present rate of progress, the Rockwood block will be nearly rea.dy for occupancy by tiie first of Decem ber instead of the first of January, when the contract calls for its com pletion. - The new South Bend bridge is now completed, and is in daily use, trains crossing with rock trails to Stout's quarry from whence large shipments are made to Omaha for paving work in that city. Several parlies in passing in front of the new Rockwood block last w eek after night, recieved no pleasant im press, ons by running against a pro jecting plank which should never have beeiTthero. The city schools have the largest at tendance by over two hundred, more than they have ever had before. Xo better evidence of IMattsinouth's pros perity can be cited than the growth of the public schools. From all advices gained. Cass coun ty will feed more stock the present fall than ever before, and a large pro portion of Cass countiy's immense corn crop will be fed instead of being shipped to the markets. Simington's new opera house at Ashland, which Would ba a credit to a town ten timss the size of that town, hag been formally opened by a home talent troupe who have given much time in preparation. An effort is being made to secure Miss E. E. I'opDleton, of Omaha, to conduct a class in this city in English literature the coming winter months; it is to le hoped that it may nut only be successful but the class largely at tended. lei.rue S. Smith spoke to a crowded .hail in Louisi:le on last Monday ev- ehing and the mee;i-ig w hs the larg-t-M held 111 that ti-vu dining the late Caltlpiiign. - tlther bpeaki-ls on that evtiiinj at otiir-r t..ints in 1 he county had i .- ijii.l iiLiireeia! ve audiences. - -f.-ir-. W'Uilfc ie-fcttHiii7-y jlO'nl, sul Stantial ek-vaioj just Sjutli if ihe t't pot, which will bt; h valuable impioi'-' ment to this pait of the city It if ill be easy of access to the farmer.i, and will be fitted with the best impioVc nienls for handling grain speedily and r"aiiy. At a r;JrJ!i accident two miles west of Alexandria on Monday r ight tne baggage car and one passiigr coach were thrown from the .Track and brakemau Flint Uurst wis in stantly killed The oxcifont was caused by the breaking of an aile on the tender of the engine. Morrisey Bros, are hundliug grain to the f ibll capacity of their main mouth elevator and employing a full quota ofj rnen-MuT the work. They have the work of unloading and load irjg tjovtn t a Gue system, unloading grain vitU steam, shovels which empty cars in ten uinyts, time and they are loaded with equal rupiUtlj., Passengers traveling on th H. & M. along the Platte river bet wten Orc apolis and Louisville can set across jn Sarpy county the spires oi the ciiurel-es ia the village of Springfield, a town Of i-ive-r- three hundred iihabi tan's, vbfrre was cornfield a fpft- months aro The ladies at the polls in this oq election day proves very cone lively that some women are willing and ready to accept the burden of speaking for lheiu-i hes . in 'poblio affairs. 1 , . TL social of l! Pftsbytcrian church held at the residence yf Mr. J. N. Wise last Friday evening, . as a cood sin-rrSA bnlh In tKiInt nf niituhera in attendance, and in financial results all who availed themselves of the! privilege of attending were pleasantly entertained. : After a slight storm of rain te weather h;ts come forth even brighr than before, genuine Indian summer wea'.her, which is the liinu aUve every other foi farmers to us'ery effort to secure their torn crop u'd see it safely cribbed before wintey o;n.is on with sleet, rains an I ""moM' hicli make farm work impossible. The Greenback Advoc.it of this city claims to be an anti-mrnpoly p.i- per, aud run by anti-monoilists ; yet about a week ago, Bi.iihe jj Watson", wife presented him with iv ' ttliy, and this week his partner Mr. Cory, was awakened one night Li- k- for the doctor, and tin result as Mr. C fmin-l himself the father of -twins. If thai is not monopoly in one of the- great est industries In the country, the Iltu ald hasn't any conception of what monopoly means. Greenwood has shown wonderful progress in the last year, and is be coming brio of the most substantial towus itt this pait of the state. Dur ing the last year it has secured a very fine block in which is thejargest hall outside of Plattamotuh : a large grain levator just completed by J. A. Con nor, a line two story, school building, the ne w Catholic church in course of construction, and a doren elegant pri vate residences are . among the im piovements of the present year. Greenwood draws a large trade from a wide extent of country. ud is in ev ery way prosperous. I -f-j Three (a rove better. Thkeb GnovEs, Nov. t. El). IIekalu: y6r the last three or four weeks it has been rumored that a certain young man in this neighbor hood was going to step out into tho sea of matrimonial .life before very long. On Thursday of last week the wedding took place. The couple proved to be. Mr. Frank Moore, of Three Groves, and Miss Etta Patter son, of Rock Creek; they were married down at Union ami without any fur ther preliminaries they started at once for Plattsmoulh and took the evening train for the west, probabl amihgfor Kansas. The young couple that was married a couple of weeks ago while taking a wild-goose chase down to Hamburg low? aud around accom panied them U Lincoln. Mr. J. G. Oldham has put up a tea ament house easf.f his place, and Mr. Joe Connelly.Mr Oldham's son-in-law, has moved in and will winter there this winter. Mr. L. II. Young has had quite a number of friends visiting the past week, some folks from Colorado and a sister from Missouri. Tney ret m tied to their oomes on Saturday. j Mr, Hartigau, a brother of lawyer Hartigan of Plattsinouth, is teacL'ing the school at the brick school house; he, so we understand, has taken up a six months school. Miss Ilattie Holmes has been tench- ing the Rock Creek school; it closed ou Saturday last. The big meeting 011 ItoOli Creek clos ed on Monday night; they added quite a number to their church.' W. U. Allen has made quite an im provetnent on his place this fail, by putting up a lartre handsome dwelling he has it about finished, so w e are in formed. " " The farmers around Three Gioes that have to travel the telegraph road to Plattsinouth, think the county com missioners had better see t iat .Hie road is put in a little better rej ur; in some places it is almost impossible 10 travel it in bad weather. The bridge across rtock Creek ia pretty badly out of repairs and needs fixing ' KG SIS Mew Express Contract. On the question regarding the Bur linjton company taking charge of ex press business on itslinea, the Chicago Tribune says: "The publication in the Tribune a ihort time ago of the fact that the Burlington Railroad company con templated doing its own express bus iness stirred up the officers of the American Exnress company, which had been doing that company's express business east or the Missouri river, and they have been working hard ev er since to picvent the consummation of thai plojecl. Several colifcleilci S l etueti. the managns of the Euiling toii and the American Express com panies have bi-en held, and at another meeting held esterday an agreement was made t which the Aon-iican Ex puss ci-mpMiy will continue t.- do the tiMriO.tloi.'s i prss bn.-inrss for eight pntiitl.s lonc-i, the BuVliiigton beini:) LMi.;.i'ii mtii 'i laiger reniuneratio:, ; for lhn piitfiiruo liiftti heretoforf. By tha time the new con ti act wiUi llip Ameiicaii Kxprets company expires the Bin Huston contract with the Wells, Fargo Jt Co. Express for doing express business west of the Missouri river will also expire, and it is quite probable that by that time the Bur ifngipp w ill carry out the project of doing it own express business on its lines east and west of the iI:s?oiiri river. M z U i-J CQ t 1 CJ I j o P . ; o - '31 ' l sue t j- tv ....... It. .... . PaJ tratlio on thejMo. pacific is imA A very prerepbubly. Ft Iai ugcr is hauling Hie stone for the lidttitoiiof the new itehool house in Uelov.ei district. 'Fil:i e shaies were obtained by MifB il l.i.i ir. in (lir City for the - J lWiibition Amendment fund. The'lliree largest melons presented the Republican on its premium offer were a follows; Mr. Walter Brook ii.s, weight 27 pounds; Mr. G. W. Adauai weight '.,ti pounds; Mrs. A. E. Hanson, weight S4 pounds. Mr. Joe McVicker, generai-aent for the Springfield nutsciy, who has been in. to-1 a pot lion ot the w eek deliver ing trees, liifoims us that he has de livered heie over 31.50O worth of trees all of which have given the best of satisfaction. The Weeping Water Lecture Asbo tialioii pion.iii.s us some rare treats liuin.gtht? coining winter. The first mei tammeiit w i!l be that of Mrs. L. E. D.iint , on Wednesday and Thuta Uay eveiMi tvi.cxt, Lioi.'t fail to be . lis. nt . On Tiasday looming us the U;".'5 passenger was entering this city from the west, a boy apparently about fif teen jeais of age, standing near the tiatk hurhtl a stone through a win dow of one of the passengei coaches, the missle narrowly missing the head of one of the passengers. The con ductor saw the boy distinctly, aud we are informed was on the pcint of stop ping the Main, catching him and turn ing him o t 1 to the authoi ities to make an example of. , .On Sunday October Su'd.the llaptists of Weiping Water 1 i:d vicinity met ai.d ciganizcd a thuich. Since that time Cdd Fellow s hall has been se- f cured as a place of woiship, and Rev. Mr. Pratt, of Palmyia, has been select ed as pastor. On Sunday last a Sab bath School was oiganized, with Mr. A. A. Miller, as superintendent. Over forty were present at the time of or ganization, and it is expected that a thriving school will be the result. At this writing it is not known w hether preaching w ill be held on next Sab bath or not. Sabbath school will be held, however., at three o'clock p. in. from the Greenwood Kalo. W. II. Tobiu's eiuht ) ear old boy was dragged by a cow last and broke his leg. The Catholic churc'i closed and the work is on Thursday. is nearly en being pushed forward with rapidity. 5. D. Jones aud .P. Rouse sold their farms to au Iowa man yesterday. Mr Jones received thirty dollars an acre for his. Mr. M. A. Hartigau of Plattsmoulh spoke to the democrats of this place last night. Mr. Hartigan made a very good deiaocrati3peech. M.D. Abbott and Owen Marshall one day last week, agreed to see which could Miow the largest peach blow potatoes, so tey each brought to this office a half bushel of the finest and largest potatoes wt eer hud ike op- poit unity of ge.zing uuon. There wel twenty-viuW pi.ua toes in Mr. Abbott's half bushel and thirty cue in Mr. Mar shall's. Griggs' Glycerine .Salve. The best on earth can truely be said f Griggs" Glyceiini Salve, which is a sure cuie lor cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and ail other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption-. Satisfaction guar anteed or money lefunded. Only 20c. for sale by Smith & Black Bros. 29-lly Opium iu Cigars una the Danger it Leads to. Having ascertained l-t a number of cigar dealers Plattsmoulh. are selling opiated cif1'3- " order to con vince -it-self of .the truthfulness of tTVsame, and to warn the public "against the evil results that come from such cigars, I had a disinterested party send to Prof. A.oghey, on the 2!)th of Mav for anji'8'8 three samples of the suppose 1 opiated cigars made in New York., ogether with four different orandVof my own make. Prof. Augh ey's report on the analysis shows that opium exists in the brands of New York cigars sent; and the letter and teport is ia my possession and can be seen by any who will call at my store at any time. tf J. Pepperberg. T K ULY VALUABLE. 'Ihe Faiiions Cough Remedy, Marsh's Golden Balsa pi, has done Wonders -Your Golden Balsam is a truly va ual le medicine. It has done wonders for me, I had a severe spell cf pneu monia and was confined to my room for several months. When I got able to be out of doors, my lungs ere very weak, with general prostration of my system, and a very sore throat and hard cough. You gave me a bottle of jour Balsam on trial, which very much relieved my throat and cough, r nd after taking two two bottles I was able to attend to my buisness I can cheerfully recommend it to all. suffer ing with haul cough, or weak lungs. i t Simeon rawceu, rvansas City, lo. Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sal j by Smith & Black Bros, druggists. I Large bottles alTVeiits and 81.00. t A GeDlle pice. ; Our enterprising druggists. Smith & i Black Bios., has' secured the agencv for the sale of Dr. lfiglou s Positive tlWe', which litis no superior for coughs, colds, consumption", "w hooping coughs, una all throat and lung disease, fo prove to ou it has no equal, call at Smith & Black Bros., drugstore and get a bottle free. Oct.l2eow ly. AT JOE McVEY'S Sample Rooms Y'ou will find t'.ie Finest Imported French Brand j. Champaign, and other Fin Wines. Pure Kentucky WhisKies, several of the. 'best 'and nKot popular j l.rands Of iJ.UllL,. -UCJbtf.- ti-esh Beer always on uraugnr, n.j Fine Ci 'ifilf. gar. i. Levy Has resumed business again, will buy Pand sell all kinds of Furniture. Also .uys Iron, Metals ana rings, i au vance money on all kinds of goods. Jacob Lett. PUttsminilili. Neb. Oct. 14, It. DiiFiliiins! DiilaisiiHl A full and r-oinplet- lin in all the li! est St vies. The ladies will nnu our fclok CQli)pje bne" lowest i :e a d we arc selling at irVif.if at J . V, iect- Mach's. 33if Far Sale. Eight qua r'c-r sections 'choice rom I i.rt.MUiinu. ; nONNIM'K .' FEA 7 pF. US f JOXN'ETS M FEATHEUS I I PLl'SHLS! I'Ll'SH TS 1 PLl'SlIES! 01 y ili cilttl". to bo tonml ut a. : p. imnnmi next noon to M. v. cuukch. NEW STYLES AND NEW COLORS, TERRA COTTA. CADAT BLUE, HUNTER'S GREEN. AND OTHER COLO US TOO NUMER OUS TO M EN'TIOV. WE II AVE TIIE LAUGKST STOCK IN T( ) W N . AND ARE 1 ) ET E U -MINED TO SELL AT Fit I ('ICS THAT ' A X o r l I I. ! O "5 Aty.0.', m l.no. ).'.' TRIMMED , 1.5u, 3.00 1l 00. 1L1TS I From 50 cents to S.'O.oO. TRIMMED B(KXETS From 82.00 to SiO.oo. OSTRICH PLUMES! From '25 cents to S 10.00. FAXC Y FEA 77 EES ! From -.'5 cents to Sf.00. FLO WE RS, LACKS, KkAVS, VELVETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. WE A I. SO ll-WK A KV FINK STOCK OK a loves. EUCIIUS. LA i: EH, COLL A US, I'll nhroi de nj , cS' Hosiery. Every lady is invited to call and see our styles and prices, whether she wishes to purchase or not. No Trouble to Sliow (Soorts REMEMBER The place, next door to, M. E. Church. I'liiKsmoutli, Nel., Oct. ili, 18X.J-C2.-I. 'NEWPORT' o IE! . NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS Sc UNRUH, ' DKAI.KHS IN FURNITURE t COFFINS, and all kii.Jj t t". i.t-i asiiiilly kei-t in a FIRHT CLASH I I KXITrBRHTOIlK Also, a veiy complete tock of Futeral Goods, Metalio &Wsi)ieaRolies,CofflDSJCasicts, Ac. Our New and elegant hearse U always in readiness. Remember the place, in T7NION iBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wliear we may le fouinl nilit or tin y. HARRIS & UNRUH, 24tl3 rLATTSMOUTH. NEB. MIKE SCHNELLBACHEH, B LA CKSMI Til H0B9E SHOEING & WAGON RCTAIEING. -( All Ilsls of Fara ueDlemeats Mendel will Neatnes1! and Dispatch. ' IP 1 y yil IV V y VU IL.IL J PRACTICAI PURR mm, CHBMICM.S AND 1 OZ.S. J'AIXTS AXO VA!fVlF-'J. WTTYi rtx:c x.-tAis. 'nri'.uh'xv .ia" nui !..urrs ,iV :' r. r. 3 hi i. oil PJujstcious Pr scrijiit)it; I'l.itt'inoiil h, Novem'.n-r 'Jd. 1 JO at C O 2i(C S5 LiveVy and RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OiUilGH EVERYTHING IS l'l HST SIXtJI.E TEA VKLEl.'S WILL J-XO COjft'LELE OUTFITS IS V UALLIXU AT VINE ANi FOUUTH ST- The Finest Pressed M A X "LTHATI Orders rcccoxiu aiitf filled ili a satislVie Those coiilcmplatin shoiild exaitiine our quality of our bricks and pir Yard, ia rear of ISonac Plattsiaoutb, Nelfraskj U8S JOHN WA ?lafctsii IRON FRONTS, AND Our facilities for heavy woi k in uoinuuis mm c asiin''s iur not surpassed in the State. MACHINE BEPAIKING of all ! for all clusics of woi k in iron. Patronize Ncbru.-k:i Utanufiietniin freight and time. Parties building in any part of tin CASS COU17 March 1 1th, THIS CELEBRATED JOHNSON B DEALERS Hardware, Stoves and Aho Ayents M the 2 Pcbilel ii We tfill Sill tfth Wire ax CLi-ip w any A coug'. col l r,r s: throat sii;!d h- stopped. .Neglect Irei, ien!Iy rcuMb an incurao c luu un-ease or cons tion. Brown's Hronel.l l Troches not tlisopier the stoiani h like rough Uls and b:darfu:s, 'A lift ihrwily nlaineil pri li.tf in t S fi J uv Vtt it. V. JO!lst7 ft .ami' -v.r7 '' l v k i l l C'h rr'nl ' -;:.t .i.n. glKENBARY'S if X. E T E Sale Stable if. v- fl ( LAS:? -Till: I'.IIST TEAMS I! AND DOL'RLE C.MMtlACES. II .Inlvllf. PLATTSM nousF i r, i t Ot7i ('AS TINGS, i Our Machine Shop i-i felly diipliculo nil camera pnccf, !.)!!!d w l i!e for our tc: I'LATTSMOUTU, ,KJ Ax FOR V v. .1 si ill r. 1 us on cu i SALE v I V v v IN 1 1 8 EEC HANTS UN(i vtrt tu tht murktt - w f i I 1 MOVHEfl i. Vloeft I of vo'-ir H i-1 -A rut I 7 FALIAN 3IA11BLE, rasa f'.'q'lT. o ilflowa. weVt up inji arier u- ed to aho e he w zen