1 orlst so- krald. Mr i u 10 COll'.-CC mom-vs name. PUHLl.SilINU CO., J. U. Stkodk, Business Manager. i. Neb., Aug. 17. '82. tf tor's Material. toutli Herald Publishing ve a larire quantity of rial for sale, Including presses, one good power printing material, suf- a good printing office, ip. deairing to purchase I. Strode, Plattsmouth, trticulars. tf. I 1 I ' " tTuoMh y l4ntlt. ocals on fourth pace, the Corrinuc Merry all tonight. nun will uroHi'i at nnli on next Stin- Oue of the finest entertainment h or tin) reason will ho the Merrv Makers in "Bijou" at ths hull tonight. A. wolf hunt to take place down on the t'inl toward Itock Bluffs has been runio'Wl. hut as yet we have heard of no sculps being brought la. 1. Young lias had printed a largo ii ii mix r of hills, announcing his now fit . cigar i no oi. ,iacot wincli lie has rijiitjvplaeed onihe market. The peopliAof Pacific Junction are endeavoring t secure a paper at that point to lake tiVe p'acc of the Gazette which recently removed to (i lull wood. Some of tho iiVMnljer of the siorls liteu's oluh are ngltaliug a t ri up to Juniata alter gies, at w hich point that nolilii. bird i-y said to be very pieiu u in A large number of', new residences in this city which were recently com menced art) being pushed to coiuple lelion before winter auta it foot down iHnOiiff us. Tho HJfc M. are working some large forces of men t-loaiiiK up ballast and liuvv construction work on this nd of the line, prior to the advent of cold weather. The T. A. M. are arranging for Urither, c,f theic eluli daiiceb, which Wore very popular the lat winter, and to tollow the siieccstul one of two weeks ago. 'ete Taylor, the 15. & M. road master isiou has some 1 1 11 y nu n at V I M IS Ul S m. . i us JtevTrS. J. YVlUiyi roturncl hia vlult to friends lu liliuoii Iowa InHt Monday. B. Windham, of Glepwood, vUiicd with Mr. and Mr. It, B. Windham, this city, over Bundoy. Jlidge Savage and Hon. T. M. Mar- tuette were among the- promintnt guests of Plattsmouth Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. MacMurphy returned from the mountains last Sunday and report a pleasant and thoroughly en joyed journey. y i A. IWhou, of Chapmun & Bccsou was in Des Moinos Monday attendin a case in tne L ulled States court, now iu BOHnion in that city. lion. Sum. M. Chapman went to Council Bluff Wednesday to attend tho fuueral of Dr. Gillette, tho father- in-law of bin brother; lion. John W Cliapmau. Geo. A. Seybolt, of Westown N. Y has been in this city and other points in the county the last two weeks at tending business which brines him semi-annually to Nebraska. Klder C. L. Crow ther returned to the citr lust Mondav. He lias been holding a fiucce.! nl protracted meet ing at Cameron, Mo., to winch poiut ho will shortly move with his family. John Fitzgerald and It. C. Cindiing passed last Sunday in this city, and the H kii a i.D is informed that Mr. Fitzgerald will build the conteni nlated addition to his block with tho early sprisg. lion. John II. Gear, ex-governor of Iowa, passed through this city Mon day enroate east, and iu conversation with the Herald, had nothing but words of praise for Nebraska, and her wonderful crops which he witnessed on every hand. i ih'u n the two weeks ago. NUeiid this week, lay- sjnthe in Jv sick y af-ieor- ffT wo are -yTs and siilier- some of the most Stationery ever ft to iiits'city, and in addition, of ball cards and programs. to and in variety such as to ) . i- .1H.1..I- i l.A ii in.i j a nc v ap- extensiou U Mauy of the ladies exhibited a la mentable ircbhucss in their solicita tions to voters, and ' we hetml one lady nsR. voter to let tier see bis ii'ket. Had a man asked the same question be woulrnu doubt have rc- eived a tnirp !tnswer cousiguiui' it in to a warmer'climate, but voters who would havoregarded their quas- lions as insults . from men, laughed them oll'as jokes from the fairer sex. They will leanf belter the tactics of politics in tho iweet by aud by. Daily ourual. How many men were thero at the polls whs d.'dn't only akk to sec tick- ts, but toAk them from men aud fixed them up,, for them. How many men wcro voted like o many ittle, who had no idea of their own ud w l;o couldn't even read tho tick- they voted. Kvery such instance an insult to the rignt of franchise, ut u oue is cousigucd, tp a warmer cliwatc, and the fa.rio nasscd unon uew bridge a jokuoi the ttritr sex. Amou"' the '-fresh" scenes on the part of the men, the women wero permitted to look upon, was a drunken man lifted up to the w indow to vote against the mflrage, and another who had to have an interpre'.er to tell him how to vote. A lady standing by, re marked that when women were al lowed to vote, thy woulk not need ajLiutcrprctcr, and men standing by who believe tiR ballots -1 Ailuonted women citizens are equal to the bal lots of ignorant men, said amen to it. rricitd -grM ttj TeaiM. As per armgetuent the Annual hunt of the l'lattsmoulh a6rtdDaen'8 club was held on the 1st aJnd 2nd of the month, followed on Uie night of the 3rd by the banquet, at the l'erkln's houss given by the defeated club. The parties engaged in the hunt were Mr, Agnew and Mr. At wood, who hunted at Ashland; Smith, Jones, llaker Na gk who hunted at Wabonsie, Chap man, Livingston, Lewis, Hyers, bush nell, Mathews, hite and Itichey who liunteu at iercival, la., and Wiley Mlack and Wise who hunted in this county. ; The remainder of the two teams failed to respond at the game count, and were supposed not to have hunted. The members partici . t 1 .1... . . piiiiHK iu viiBuuui, arriveu nome on FrUay morning aud during the fore- uoon the couut was had, resulting as follows: The team headed by Wiley Ulack being easy victors, and the team ueaueu iy ijushnell being most decidedly left; the following is tl record by team: Black'.Hli Husli- !uill' DfMciIptlon otOame. fi l! i S J:, t. jr. y Milliard duck 3 at, 117. 60 Uusky duck 6 6 as a 10 Kedlic.id duck 2 1 -i U 10 Wood duck 2 0 0' 'i 4 rintail duck 2 2 4 1 3 Ten) aud other duck 2 122 122 44 44 Clipper luil I J (i 18 Kni 1 s u 23 23 Tellow Legs 1 U 0 1 1 Cliii'keue..... 10 022 Quail 1 m i u 0 ltawks 4 jo 7 .13 M'tuiirel 23 6 ' h 0 I'iiuuit 1 4 4: t u Total number of l'oluta 32S I'M week, 1 over in ater and arrange lebrate ippi.a his build- and has a fine for his natrons. listof the Hurald i 1 . . r r.i xi, ivffn. iiii uuriica v";ll ii $ectiie their readins will ;ml an opportunity to select whatever they may w ish and get it with the Herald at greatly reduced prices. .Mr. Warrick has jut rejeeicved his new prescription scales, which fer ac curacy ana nnisii, are 01 me very 1 best make in the country. They j weigh to the ouo-huudredth part ot a rrain The bearings arc J all jeweled, ... -it..- laiiu tliav are accurate hi if miihih-si llracliqu. R Our Three Groves correspondent Ulls attention to the fjict that there i needs for rep;tir on the -telegraph :td running jr f !f ti:ii-lioQ the Irecetve those -1 fcuieu lauies fthe suffrage during the iven by Hiss in the hall last Sattir- A l'lattsmoulh audi tor listeueu 10 au auier, 'restiug speech. 1 le (Jo,.rinne Merry Makers tor Fitzgerald's Hall the the 8th and 9ih. They .their plays, The Maocett, lcrella aud other popu The troupe come ex- 11 recommended bv.the ,-ilrfanrrsh- good ... . 1 leir riatisiponint A System of3(orov JRu.sJn.esg, fARAlEKS, BEWARE ! E. L. lHCBU is an agent aud tool for tho Missouri Pacific railroad. When the road was built lie got tho farmers to give the .ngTitwot"""iraj' through Weeping VVVier precinct free, aud then in the 'uige of Weopiug Water. HecilaiM others cot a large nonev paid them as damages ;e M. 1. road. T.hcu to pay this lamagc to Ueed aud a few other lot wuers in Weeping Water, lieed at- mptod to have bonds ta the amount 1:12,000 voted ou tlie precinct bv d of men employed the cou- tieu tvaiu of the M. P. road, and esideuts and illegal voters. le- ie railroad came to Weeping , Heed sold from about eight to lots a year, at about $30 each on an average; since the road came he wow sells an average of about 130 at an average price of $150 each. It will be scon that Itced could pay the t2,C0O and have a large surplus left, aud yet it must bo remembered the farmers have not received, one cent for the damage tlicy sustained. VRO.M TIIK OMAHA BEK. "Anti-monopoly men, look to your scuator. The railroads are making desperate efforts to capture the state senate and block all anti-monopoly legislation." The above is oue of the democratic campaign circulars; will men now as the election is over, re-read it, aud ask thomsolvcs it they believe one word of it ? THE BANQUET. Jtollowing the count the banquet was held at the Perkin's House that evuijng, the invitations being limited to one gentleman and lady to each of the members of the two teams. The proprietors ,of the Perkin's House spared no pains in preparing the game supper, and the parlors were thrown open to tho club members, their wives ladies and the guests. At 10:30 the supper was served and the large din ing room was jus largo enough to seat the feasters and no more. "The menu consisting of oysters in auy style, and thb full array of came, ducks, roasted and stuifed, game pie, quail on toast. snipe on toast, all served in the most creditable shape. The tables were tastefully decorated, .the salads and relishes were epicurean enough for all, aud the fruit dessert, consisting of oranges, pears, and California grapes. wastluly appreciated The number seated at the "banquet was some sixty- wo, of which the following is nearly a correct list: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones and Miss Olive Jones, E. W. Black, Miss Win tersteen, Mr. P. E. Ituffuer and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eikenbary, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Smith. Mr and Mrs . A W McLaughlin, Mr and Mrs W J Agnew, Dr Hall, Miss Wiles. Mr and Mrs W II Haker, P P Gass, J B Strode, Mr and Mrs F Carruth, Mr aud Mrs S II At wood, Ir and Mrs J It Cox, Mr and Mrs W S Wise. Air and Mrs J P Young Dr and Mrs Scliildkuecht, Mr and Miss Lizzie Schildknecht, Mr and Mrs S M Chapman, Capt and Mrs II E Palmer, Mr and Mrs Henry EikenbarMi.ud -up i, i uennettXtnd Mrs J S """""-ushnell, S S Hall and Miss Wrordn4Mr Eli Lewis and wife, Mr and Mw . Forbes, Mr and Mrs F E White. Mr 4lul Mrs p s white. Mr and Mrs Wm vfeville, Mr and Mrs M A Hartigan. j)hu w Jennings and Herman Smith During the ev5ninB 30me tall hunt ing stories were 0id every one present appeared u enjoy the occasion in which task, the feinted team were not behind their opponents, me :-..nt the banquet, game supper and the Perkins house in the care aud atten tion given to both banquet and guests, all were an entire success, and the de feated team are not feeling bad at all, for they are all sportsmen. Our city public schools are doing splendidly?. TLo reports show a verv full attendance in all the de partments. The High school now has a fuller attendance than ever be fore since its organization. Very few complaints are heard lroni any source. The new teachers, those who have not taught in our city schools before this term, have all proven to be excellent teachers. The old ones arc striving hard to surpass their former success. Prof. Dm in mom! is highly pleased with the hearty coopepattou qf teach ers aud parents which he is receiving. -rr : Mr. J. N. Wise is now engaged as book-keeper in Morrisy's elevator a position he is eminently qualified to fill and one requiring much experience in that line. brass baujl. f-culiy The Board of Trade failing to meet on Tuesday evening, might hold a spe- i.tl session and start the w beets for city, improvements the coming year. Charlie Murphy had about 75 of his young friends up celebrating his birth day partysit evening ad until ted tbpm home there. i . 1 -v mouth: i .X ..Yv ' lleylng ey ought tl the rlht of infffi ;e, attendcdV U all day TuesdaJ nd worked ft , amend ment winch if passed, uid make them hizous and votertfaud give them ihe rights of which to aw cx ceptfuau'ii law has depnred 'hem. There were some earnest womet, iu Plattsuiouth Tuesday, aud tho llla were honored by their prtscuco. Hv. er for years, has there becu tho qUet at polliug places, the absence of pfe. fauity aud drunkenness that Wat no ticeable all through the day iu I'latti mouth ; and for tho exaltation of thU . - Tho Corrtune Merry Makers had a small audience last tveulug but the audience had the finest cutertainmcut of the leason and tho company proved themselves the very best operatic troupe that ever entertaiaed a Platts uiouth audieuce. The company ap peared last evening iu the operatic burlesque of "Tiro Magic Slipper," and the cast was complete. The company have all, without exception, splendid voices and the duets, songs and choruses which add to much to the opera itself, were, tplendidly ren dered and all received a warm encore from the audience, iu fact none cf the troupe appeared iu any specialty without being recalled by the enthu bullot box iu this ciiy from the mob siasm of tho audience. Little Cor that generally surrounds it, to therinue deserves more than special quiet ana oniony voting riaccs, we have no oue to thank butihe women The Herald does not believe that auy home suflered in this city suf fered in this city because women were at tho polls, or tho women of tho city are any the more masculine or any the less women, and good wives, sisters and daughters for the steps they have taken, and wo fail to believe that any man wtio it honest with himself, aud who possesses the self respect that every man ought to have, we fail to believe that he can conjure auy evil to women or homes on account ot the action of the ladies Tuesday. At the four diil'er em polling places in the city, a dele galiou of ladies remained all through mo tiay auu convenient at hand to each polling place, hot coffee aud lunch was provided for the workers and voters who wished; an iucom piete list of tho ladies eutrazod iu the work is as follows: IRST WARD. Ladies who went to the polls: Mrs J P Young, Mrs A Schlegel and Airs John Black. SECOND WARD. Mrs fi P Itock wood, Mrs L I) Ben uett, Mrs Brantuer aud Mrs McMak- en. THIRD WALK, Mrs 1j Al Hayes, Mrs A W Crites, JUrs Si li Murphy, Mrs ii W Ilyors, Mrs S P Wilson and Mrs Hansen. FOURTH WARD. Mrs Hichard .Newell, Mrs Morgan Waybright, Mrs It K ltoberts and Miss Lou Shannon. Ladies who took charge of the re- icbhineuts iu the 1st. 3d. aud 4th wards combined: Mrs John Duke, Mrs C 11 Parmele, Mrs P 1' Gass, Mrs K Allis, Mrs F Carruth. Mrs Farnham, Mrs Peterson, Mrs Ilolloway, Mrs Wm ilcrold, Mrs Schildknecht. Ladies who took charge of refresh ments in the 2d ward: Mrs Ed Itutfner, Mrs J W Johusou, Mrs W S Wise, Mrs D A Campbell, Mrs F Johnsou, Mrs C P Smith, Mrs John Waterman, Mrs P L Wise, Miss Ada Buttery, Miss Amanda Porter, Miss Ella Kennedy, Mrs Edward Da vis, Mrs Laura Petersor, Jiss Hattio Pronger aud Mrs D Myers. iUtl And still there is no sidewalk on Fifth street between Main aud Vine, over which there is as much travel as any point in tkt city except in the business portion ef Maiu street. Durins times when it is muddy a sloppy this portion of the street almost impassable t5 foot travelorf. The Herald offico and a large number of others are compelled to pass through this street several times each day, or go a whole block to avoid it. The city council have treated with contempt the wishes of a large number of taxpayers and citi zens, and the IIkkald will not fail to keep the fact before them until these people set that to which they are ustly entitled. a ... ... ... vention, ana tne ladies or tne com- I Vny are all stars iu their musical c cuiplishmcuts. Touight tke com Py have ou the boards, for the eve- niur'a entertainment, "Bijou," and it iAnuccessary to add, for any of thosvho were present last evening, that ieryone who attends will b entertained iu a way far out of the cemtiKu list. Tho company deserve a crowd huse and should have it, for the etizens of this city seldom arc favored ith visits from companies possessing the merits ot tho Corrinuo Marry Makers. Go to Warrick's Bennett &, Lewis crackers. itno34 for school book tells Bremner's Wheeling tobiea at Warrick's. lnio34 Bnmnier's crackers at Weckbach's. M. B, Murphy sells Bremner's crack ers. lmo34 Paints oils and varnishes at War rick's drug store. ltno34 . . , Weckbtch sells Bremner's crackers. If you want Pure Maplo Syrup, not cheap glucose stuff, if you want gen uine Buckwheat Flour, go to Bennett & Lewis' for it. .. 3412 The Dowling troupe eiiroute to Omaha yesterday morning, on the early train, when near Ashland a burly member of the troupe, claiming to be a sheriff from Lancaster county, an. nounced in a confidential way to a few of the passengers that a murder had been committed in Lincoln just be fore the train started , but requested bis hearers to say nothing about it, as as he thought the man was on the train Arriving 'at Oreapolis, and while the trains were switching, a man left the cars and started acoss thetields, follow ed by a number of men; after a lively chase the supposed murderer was cap tured and brought on board the car amid great confusion. Not satisQed with this, however, a scuille was soon engaged in between tha supposed mur derer and sheriff, in which a revolver was displayed and taken from the sup posed murderer. During the scuffle one old man climbed over seatsjin a great hurry and a general stampede was engaged in by the passengers. The play was a good one and well worth the price of admission. State Journal. The democrats held a ratification meeting at the corner of Main and 4th Streets last night, and explained how the Bear was killed, and who killed it. It is the first laugh they have had in many days, and it appears very tooth some to them. The heating apparatus and boiler are being put in plage for the heating of the Opeia House, anh the gaa lamp posts outside the Opera House have al so been placed in position this present wee"k; busy work will see the building complete for the opening. - Mrs. Martha C. Albee, of Omaha, was burned to death by the over turning of a coal oil lamp which ex ploded and scattered the oil over her clothing; before the flamescould.be extinguished, s,he was sohorribly burned that she died in less than 24 hours. tL-e o hjzs t dan tin r sea- j The present prospects for prices lor produce of all kind i were never 'er. and farmers wlio are able, and iu to hold their crops. Uncr mnrli hotter Weather Report. Atean iematur 56.6: lowest tem perature, on the 39th 34; highest tem perature on thb 6th; total -.rainfall 3 inches; number of days ou which rain 1611,7; northeio lights on the 5th, 'al so lightning at ti.e same time; which i never have notio,j before, and bright meteors on the sth. Total rainfall for Oct. ioi inch es; rainy days, 13. Hon. T. M. Marquette and E. L. lteed closed the campaign on behalf of the republicans in this city en Mon day evening, and Judge Savage, R. B, Livingston and M. A. Hartigan on be half of the democrats. Both meet ings were largely attended and much enthusiasm prevailed. The i ampaigu Is over and tho ago ny ended. The Herald has given very much of its space .to campaign topics which will now be permitted to furnish the doirgs "of the county which news we wish from all quar ters aud iu abundance. The W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting in the Presbyterian church en the af ternoon of November 15th, at 3 o'clock Mrs. Cooley, of Mt. Pleasant will pre side. Evelyu Wise entertains a number of her schoolmates and friends tbis evening; the occasion being the cele bration of her 16th birthday. Business has been quite dull the last few days, which indicates there are rushing days in the cornfields about now, and that the crop will be gathered before winter. MARRIED. DICKINSON MCGEE At th residence ot the bride.s parents by Dev. George B. Murray; Mr. John Dickinson, to Miss Elvira McGee, both of Rock Bluffs precinct. Died. Cock ci i Blctfs, November 7. ; Erastus Judd Gillette, D. D., the ven erable father of Mrs. J. W. Chapman, of this city, died this afternoon aged 82. At the time f his death he was president of the Iowa medical college, at Ktokuk, and w-wi widely known as a man of high literary attainments aud oratory of treat power. His: remains will be itaken to Fob da Lac. ' The above from the associate press reports chronicles the death ot one oi Iowa's well kuov n and prominent citizens, nou. S, Chapman aud wife of this city lefft on the naming yes- Y. train Wdnesdaf ittend the 1 V ..Mii--rtxjf A Bluffs Go to Warrick's for wall paper aud window curtains. lmo34 Ladies, remember that when you want to bako yeur cakes for Thanks giving that Bennett & Lewis can furnish you Orleans Molasses "Black Strap" Preserved Lemon Peal, Cit ron, Currants, Raisins, &c. 34t2 Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes Ac, at Warrick's drug store. lmo34 The finest Oysters and Celery iu the market kept'ronstautly on ha 'id by Bennett & Lewis. 34t2 Griggs' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truely be said f Griggs Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, aud all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and nil skin eruptions. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Only 25c. for sale by Smith & Black Bros. 29-1 ly Oplnm In Cigars ana the Danger it Leads to. Having ascertained that a number of cigar dealers in Plattsmouth are selling opiated cigars, in order to con vince myself of the truthfulness of the same, and to warn the public against the evil results that come from such cigars, I had a disinterested party send to 1'rot. Aughey, on the 2&)th of May for analysis, three samples of the supposed opiated cigars made in New York, together with four different brand.- of 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 report is in my possession and can be seen by any who will call at my store at any time. tf J. Pepperbero. TRULY VALUABLE. The Famous Congh Remedy, Marsh's Golden Balsam, has done Wonders "Your Golden Balsam is a truly val uable medicine. It has done wonders for me. I had a severe spell of pneu monia and was confined to my room for several months. When I got able to be out of doors, my lungs -vere very weak, with general prostration of my system, and a very sora throat and hard cough. You gave me a bottle of your Balsam on trial, which very much relieved my throat and cough, and after taking two two bottles I was able to attend to my buisness I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffer ing with hard cough, or weak lungs. Simeon Fawcett, Kansas City, Mo. Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, druggists. Large bottles 50 cents and 61.00. A Gentle Voice. Our enterprising druggists, Smith & Black Bios., has secured the agency for the sale of Dr. Biglow's Positive Cure, which has no superior for coughs, colds, consumption, whooping coughs, and all throat and lung disease. To prove to yeu it has no equal." call at Smith & Black Bros., drug store and get a bottle free. Oct.l2eowly. J. Levy lias resumed business again, will buy and sell all kinds of Furniture. Also buys Iron, Metals and Rags. I advance money on all kinds of goods. Jacob T j y y Plattsmouth. Neb. Oct. 14. 1S82 tf. Dolmans! Dolmans I A full and complete line in all the latest styles. The ladies will find our stock complete and we are selling at the lowest margins at J. V, Wech bach's. 32 tf The Plattsmouth Weekly nl 1! Tha Largest, Oldest and Best County Paper. See our clubbiug list nest week, and arrange to secure your winter's read ing at LOW RATES THE HERALD and any publication in the list at For Iime Shiloh's PorouN SHILOII'SCG tlon cure ia sold It cures consumpt L J Cb. gua v SHILOH'S VITALIZKR is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, - CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by 34eowly Smith & Black Bros. To the Citizens of PUttsiuouth and Cass County. I have recontly purchased the stock of Drugs, Books etc., of Mr. O. F. Johnson, and will endeavor- to make my stock as complete as possible. You are eoidially invited to call in and see my stock of books, which I am selling at greatly reduced prices. Respectfully Yours, Will J. Warrick. Formerly of Washington, Pa. 2124 Joseph Ford. wishes to announce to the public that he has taken possession of the barber shop under Carruth's, where he may hereafter be found; also' that he has procured a No. 1 man to take charge of his lower Main St. shop opposite the court house. All wishing work in the tonsorial line, call at either shop. YOU For Sale.. Forty acres of land for sale one-half mile from l'lattsmoulh. Inquire of 4t33 Wheeler A Bennett Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth. Neb. StOm There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the boss eating house in the state. 23tf A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf Look over our line of repellents and cloakings before buying. E. G. Dovey & Sons. 30t4 See our flannels, hosiery, and under wear before buying. A full and coin- pleta line at E. G. Dovey & Sons'. :!0t4 A splendid line of cloaks and dol mans at E. G. Dovry & Sons' 30t4 THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsiaand Liver Complaint? Shiloh's V italizer is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mis erable by that terrible coufh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CURED, health ai:d sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by 34eowly SMITH & BLACK BROS. W. II. Baker sells Bremner's crack eis. lmo34 Everybody Knows It. Everybody knows . what red clover! is. It has been used many years by the good old German women and phys cians for the blood, and is known as the best blood purifier when properly prepared. Combined with other medi cinal herbs and roots, it torms Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic.which is u.ood for all blood disorders, torpid liver, costiveness and sick headach. Sure cure for pimples. Ask Smith & Black Bros., druggists, ior it. Only fifty cts. a bottle. OcU2e4wly. Tlie 1111 seen it. (tT iw the IBoss Mi ,llilICt both for IookHLllci work and we are not 3rffl.ni4i out it along? siile of 4111V of them. CALL AND EJ '.ARfflE -0-e f Bremner's phy's. lmo34 crackers at M. B. Mm- For Sale. I offer for sale my farm consistintr of 165 acres, well improved.situated 3 miles south of South Bend. Neb.; al so a quarter section or unimproved land in the same vicinity. Apply on premises or address B. W. BRIGG8, South Bend. 34t4 . Cass Co., Neb. Bremner's crackers Lewis'. lmo34 at Bennett & Taken Up. Taken up on the 6th day of Novem ber A. D., 1882, one white and black spotted boar pig, about three months old. No ear marks- or other marks. The owner may call, prove property. pay charges and take it away. Eight Mile Grove, Cass county. Neb Nov. 6, 1882. J. II. Kisek. 4t Bremner's crackers at W. H. Bakers We arc the IKoss Mtveis ais well THE BOSS CliOIPHIE dPm new location is EMSIEW WEEOSADIrI' block oi Come and See Blanket and Robes. Streijrht & Co have iugt opcnci out a complete lino of Blankets and Robes for the fall trade. They have also just received a new invoice oi whins of all styles and Quality and they have a usual a complete line of single and double harness, collars &c., in fact everything in their line iu complete stock. Can aud see them. Fifteen Cent Lunch. Next to Clark's grocery I have open ed a 15 cent lunch room ; Coffee, ureau and butter. Meat, and Potatoes for I5c, Farmers come and see me. 20 lmo J. P. Antil. Oysters and Celery every day at J. D. Simpsons; none but Booth's special brands of choicest oysters, handled ; dealers supplied. 31itf Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly cm hand, at the Central Restaur ant. 22m;. A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf foxed shoes at 75 cents for ladys Merges. 75 cents for ladys Newport ties at Merges. g 4.50 fur first-class hand made boots at Merges. Merges sell boots and shoes cheaper than any man in the state. I havw-the bast shoe makers in the land. T Reparing done excelent and cheap at Merges. 23tf Go to the Parlor Restaurant for the best meals in town, for 25 cts. Meals at all hours. Day board at 34.60 per week. Arctic Soda Water always on draught. 22tf M. M. CCRRAN. J. V. Weckbach has ou hand a large and well selected stock of carpets, aud more coming. He will have the larg est and finest line ever offered in this city. 23tf Mrs. M. A. Buler. Ladies Nurse, of long experience. Best of Reference. Residence. Picnic Hill. Plattsaouth, Neb. .Aug. 31. ,83 3m. At ScMegel'a cigar store may always be foutd the very bestftirands of smok ing ani chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. 1 30tf JokJt R- Cox tk kariwar bu, Km nav firat-olaaa Till NER. Consult tor pHees .a .11 kisdafef tl. work. 23tf Sehlegei's special brand ot ' home manufactured cigars are the leaders in tin market and are made from the best quality of tobacco. 30tf 3O,O0O TO LOAX OX FARM LADS. TERMS EASY. tf SLLLITAX &. WOOLEf. We shall continue to make tMt nrices of :invb!v a ' M. e merit your patronage tlie try hy stjnare dealing and fair treatment c. TERMS- E. WESCOTT, THE ONLY Strictly Casli. " BOSS CLOTHIEi I'liVTTSJ'OtJTi -Y IFilled with new goods just arr& GAR WhoJ -IT So JHJy fai choice seles LOAD MM 9 I V Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy I Cleanse: Preserve I . it of IPIattsmoiit to liave our k place in tj variety i I rf Us W i a '8 V 1 1. ii small advance over the cost of one. NnUtj JJJj rnoT4ir.LATTgMaiyrg II o - . j Taken Jb J I wliite spots. Publishing rf