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Herald. i 1 17 .1 i i Lj ;.. ' 'AL A 0 f CHTSEM F.NTS. ; , .i -. i 1 cents s lino. itrsnilar fidverrls m i : P'-f line. No advertisement insert- i.- !. at S;.Uuf rals. . . . 1 1 i. -is of t!ic law will be nritl ' '.'r .1! legal notices they hand ill, i-.., . .i , . t . s ..."manning a prooi ot punuca- i, ..t .. .t.t:. q win do icia lur iu puuiica ! iU ic e -A a-ic i c.)iice. COMMLNICAYION3. , ,r ; pr.- is limited, all communications ..' mi unti iua w in lOiiu, wuu no w a-sie Tin- ;i.';r!s rc?pondM for the correctness -. : copy ot paid matter aim paiu i-e 1 ' f- rscn wno takes tlie p.iper rcmlsrly fl "'. ' i p-iv-ciVice, whether nirecled to li is ,-, -.V-..f -a. nether lie Is a subscriber or not is :;'' -;.-; :0c for !;e pay. j II ,-ir.v pcr-on orders his pxper discontin ue ".. must pay all arrearages, or the publish ed fi -v continue, to send it until payment Is ir.r.rti-.'anil cnilect Ilie whole amount, whether the paper Is tak?n (roni the ofiice or not. 3. "J t: irmrh have decided that refusing to tA'ri p.,.Tii'ri ami periodicals from the post :t or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is f,ritiut fart evidence of imisiiokh Fit A !.'! LOCAL NEWS. Wescott sells the Lost buckskin gloves. 23tf -Fair! Grand I3:ill. More rain last Sat ui day. It is aain getting dusty. Fair to-day and ifl-inorrow. --.Se DvyB new Local Ad3. Everybody go and see the fun. Hcirrah for Garfield and Arthur! Rcmenber the Ball Friday night. Will. S. Wise scll Ileal Estate, tf -Jhrt Fitzgerald was in town last Those cigars wera immense, Uro. Twiss. Head Guthman & WeoKbaeh's new ad. Will ijhort was in town the first of the week. - Geo. Dovey i3 getting new goods Bel li i3 ad. The G. & A. Giee Club are getting to bft immense. Se Morris O'Reurka's new ad in another column. Several new houses going up in the Second Ward. Cash paid for butler and eggs by Bennett & Lewis. 25tf Dr. McCrea.of Factory ville, was in tawn over Suaday. The biggest line of buckskin gloves at Wi-scott's. ".Kf New goods just ai rived at thensw One Fnco Clothing Store. 1 New goods just arrived r.tthe new One Price Clothing House. It Manufacturing and Repairing ;.t Merges Shoe Store. 22: i Grand soci.tl dance Friday night by the Orchestra Ciub. Don't forget to read S. & C. flay ers' new ad on Firat l'ags. You wilLalways find Pcpperberg's most ppul?r Cigars at II. lions', tf The now Herold stor is begining to loom up, along side ths other. Bennett & Lewis' new store room will soon be ready for occupancy. For your nice carpel?, window Blades, &c. go to W. II. JJuker & Co.'sl Take a good lopk at D.-ive Miller's lino display in his line at the Fair. Soldiers who have homesteaded less than ICO acres write to W S. Wise, tf On tho new driving Park, one tnile and hlf west of Plattsmouth. A new assortment of zephyrs com ing at Misses Ilerrmar.n & Wurl'8.2Tt2 Mr. Henry Waterman is grading h bunk down in front of his house. Fresh fruits and vegetables re- ciTei every dav by Bennett & Lewis, wit Read notice of the Rochester As tronomicftl Observatory on Fourth Pge. -Boy's and children's suits in all styles at new One Price Clothing IIouss. It Several new Campaign subs, this week. 8end them in, we are ready for tliem. Sheriff livers is a little under t lie weather. Out in too much rain Sat urday. John Way man 'Till pay 81 mv hundred lbs for old iron for the nejt 15 days. It The G. A A. Guards all turned out Tuesday evening and ma le a fine showing. The One Prico Clothing Stare cemes out big in this Xo. Jtsst you read 'em. An engino jumped off tho track jsst this side f the Lridgo in the cut last Sunday. We want 1000 dozen eggs, for which we will pay cash or goods. Den 'ett& Lewis. 23tf Faxnt, Cal. Parmele's old black ware, made soms good time at the Ashland Fair. Mucilages from 10 to CO cts per bettle, smallest to the largest at Smith, , Black Sc Go's. 2SV2 All persons indebted to F. S. White for ice will please call around and settle up. 2St2 Dr. Joseph II. Hall left for Chica fe, Sunday, te continue his studies in his profession. A car load of winter wheat fioui just received at F. S. White's which is for sale cheap. 2SfZ Hon. 11., B. Windham and Bio. Tefft have gone out on a speaking "tower" in the west. Bertie, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith, died on Thursday last and was buried Friday. Some one says there is to be a ball x riaay night. .No one has heard any- t .mug aoout it as yet though. 1 , V Personal. Judge Maxwell spent a night in Plattsmouth last week. Jessie Irwin and Geo. Hardick, of Liberty called Tuesday. Mis. George Smith and Miss Flora Ilobbs went to Oman Friday. Mrs. Donaldson, of Utah Territory is the guest ef M'ss Anna Dakin. Mr. aud Mrs. dishing spent Sunday in Plattsmouth on their way to Chica go. Col. Doane, formerly superintend ent of the B. & li., was in ths city last week. Mrs. Jamea Pel tee w ent up to Oaia ha, Wednesday to visit Mrs. II. K. Smith. Miss Sophie Gyger went to Omaha Wednesday to spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster looked in on Plattsmouth Tuesday morn on their way to the Chicago Exposition The Hon. Orlando Tefft has botn rusticating in our villago for several days and is making many friends too, we hear. Mrs. E. B. Lefis r.nd Miss Dannie Gou'.trie left for the hitter's home at Missouri Valley, Iowa, last Friday morning. Mrs. Johnson and i.iss Sweeney Isft Monday for St. Louis where they will take in the Exposition and also select a large stock of millinery with which to decorate the fair heads of Cass Co. femininity. Mr. J. W. Barnes, a'cvoinranied by his daughter. Miss .Ola, and Miss Lil lie Wood took the eastern bound train Tuesday morning for St. Louis, where they will take in tha exposition; and then go to Nashville, Illinois, where they will visit for some time. Mr. P. Uartlett of New York City subscribes for the Herald for his son-in-law, who has sottled upon a farm in Cass Co. and will hereafter identify his interests with the western country. Mr. Bartiett inquired for a strong Republican paper and straight way found us out. Deservedly popular. We mean Dr. Bull's C"ugh Syrup for it never fails to cur a cough. Physicians re commend it. Price only 2"t cents a bottle. More wedding bells sounding not far iu the distance. Read Major 0'Ronrk5's new ad vertisement in another column. Buy vour groceries of an exclusivo Grocery House. Bennett & Lewis car ry a complete slock. 15tf Mr. Showalter's house is going up, just west of J. W. Barnes'. New Goods ! New Goods!! A full assortment at B:d Rock prices at the Great Red Store. 28tf Didn't our Garfield and Arthur Gleo Club give us some fine music, though, Tuesday night? Not the Largest Slock, but the freshest and purest candies iu town, at John Leach's stand. 2otf Mr. Leach ha3 some fine candies on exhibition at the fair his own (manufacture. We know they were good for we tasted them. Full lines of linen suits are being sold very cheap at Fred. Herrmann's Call before they are gone. IStf That fellow who let tho top of his load of hay slip off last week, on Main, .t.. should get some one else to load for him. If you want nice, light bread or biscuits, white as snow, buy the 'Snow Flake' Hour at Bennett & Lewis'. 22tf An excursion filling seven coaches came from various Iowa points Tues day, of this week, bound for Lincoln. They were accompanied by a band and seemed destined to Law a jelly tie. For the next 15 days I will pay one dollar per hundred for old iron. It John Wayman. Mens jeans suits 4 00 Good " " 5 00 at One Price Cash Clothing House. 1 Mr. J. Chase, of Weeping Water, stopped over in this city the first of the week, on his return from St. Lou is. Overcoats from $1.50 upward, at at the new One Price Clothing House, next door to Sage Bros. It. The bays at the Bank corner mado rather too much noise Sunday evening. They had better look a leetle out. Wayman having so much 'work ne can t keep up, will pay SI per hun dred for old iron for thVnvxrlo days, only. it Mr. D. C. Fleming, of Weeping Water, stopped off at Plattsmouth, last week on his return from Chicago. Corns down and see thn latnst styles and lowest prices. No trouble to snow goods at the Great lied Store.tf A full and complete lino of ho siery and underwear, all sizes and prices, ut W. II. Baker & Co's. 29t2 Clothing as goed as the best, and as cheap us is offered in Plattsmouth, at Wescott's Boss Clothing Store, next door to Smith & Black's. It Hurrah for Cummins & Ricbey! They are putting in a new side walk on Pearl street, next to their lumber yard. Who comes next? Just received, a lot of ladies cloaks and dolnia-iis. Call everybody and. get a good selection. 2l)t2 W. II. Baker & Co. Remember John Wayman will pay SI per hundred weight f c iron scraps for the the next 15 days. Any one wishing a good first class job done should leave orders at the Hekald o2ice and they will be sure to get it. San fords' ink in all the different Size, Qualities and Prices at Smith, Black & Co's. 2812 J G. Chambers has just received a large invoice of blansets, lap robes, whips, &c. which he will sell at the very lowest prices. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. 29t2 Candidates' Rumors. Says Tefft to White, Is this to be a wicked fight? Says White to Tefft, Somebody must get "Left." Messrs. T. and W. congratulated each other we understand, wo suppose something as above. Ths habit of running over boots or shoes corrected with Lvon's Patent Heel Stiffeners. 29t2 The now goods are just rolling in at the Great lied Store; tho building is chuck full and still they come. Ev erybody hunt for that Great Red Store. Every garment and every article marked in plain figures at Ld Wes cott's Boss Clothing Store. No daria- tian in prices, and everything warrant ed as it presented. Square -deal every time. "What do you soip," It Fresh oysters direct from BaJti more this week, cheaper than any oth er firm can sell thein. Call and con vince yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, it F. S. White. 1 ncip Supply just in, of the great est liaryains ever offered on our 5 and 10 cent counters, ureat Iced Store. 2stt Mr. F. Herrmann was to have been married in Watertown, Wis., last evening, we understand. Next week we will give our readers full particulars of the happy event. The ladies are especiailv invited to call and examine our new stock No trouble to show goods. The Great lied Store. 2Stf Major O'Rourke has received one of the best stocks of Piece goods ever brought to Plattsmouth, any one wish ing to have a firstcla3s suit raad9, will do well to call on him. Every gar ment warranted to fit. Go to C. G. Herold the old reliable in his new building he will sell you a good winter suit for from 5.00 to SG.00, and a good overcoat for S3.00. Consult your own interests, a dollar saved is a dollar made. 27t4 The new firm, Chittenden Bros., who have lately bought out P. B. Mur phy, seem to be good business men. and we prophesy for them a good trade in their line. Success to you gentlemen. For good cheap reading for fall and winter season, subscribe to A. L. Mar shall's Circulating Library. Call and see it when you go to town. 2St2 Two new passenger trains on the B. & M. soon. One from here at six in the evening and one from Lincoln at six in the morning. Hurrah, we can get out to South Bend then the 22d, boys, and don't forget it. Gocd lumber and lots of it at Bean & Son s, call on them and they will prove to you that you can save money uy purchasing of them. 2 Dr. Richey, the well known den tist, was here Tuesday. He is now at Red Oak, Iowa, and is soon coming to Plattsmouth again. The doctor docs heaps of work whenever he coines about. Men's working suits " jeans " Good d e?s " Fine Scotch Better " 4 00 5 00 G 00 7 50 8 00 at New One Price Clothing House. 1 A. L. Marshall of W. W. still car ries on the drug business with his Cir culating Library, also news, magazine, periodicals, stationery, confectionery, cigars and tobaccos, of all a choice and well selected assortment. 28t2 C. S. Twiss is setting up the cigars A young voter (in time) for Garfield came to his house Monday night and wanted clothes and lodging till he was 21. Twiss took him in and Mrs. T. is doing for him as well as she can. Remember the only best place to buy Pens, Blank Books, paper and En velopes, Box Paper and Sanfoid's Inks in 20 different colors is Smith, Black & Co' 8t2 There was lots of excitement in town Tuesday morning. Everybody wanted to know what 329 with two dollar marks underneath and six black spots meant, on some posters which were stuck up around town during the night. That's too thin, democrats. Farmers take your produce to John Bons' & Son as you can get more in cash for them than you will get in produce at other stores, and dou't you forget it. 28t2 One of ilartigan's Converts. "Are yez a democrat?" "Faith an I am, an' we'll put in Mc Garfield, 6ure." Och man, what yez talking about. It's OUIanccek, ye mane." The lest "Blood and Liver Rem edy," is Brown's Compound Extract of Sars.iparilla and Dandeliwn, with Io dide of Potassium. For sale by A. L. Marshall, Druggist and Stationer, Weeping Water, Neb. 23t2 Strawberries. A few thousand choice plants of the Crescent Seedling and Chas. Downing Varieties cau be obtained torin Tuos. Pollock. Dean & Son are receiving immense stocks of lumber both at Ashland and South Bend, which they are selling at prices which defy competition. 28t2 Furniture, groceries, boots and shoes, hats, caps, dry goods, trunks, notions and clothing in endless variety and at prices tchi ah defy competition. Come and price our goods before buy ing. The Great Red Store. 2Stf Two blind men have been lately traversing our streets and vending their poems, which ara marvels of beauty in the poetical line. The first old fellow loaded himself up with whisky the night that the Hon. J. M, Thurston spoke, and then applauded the speaker in a way that was most diverting to the portion of the audi ence near him. He represented him self as being an ex-soldier, and looked as if he had been through the wars. Lost. Between Cummins' Lumber yard and Weeping Water, a pocket book containing two ten dollar bills. Five dollars reward will bo paid for its re covery. Can be left at Herald of fice or Herrmanu's store. Program for the Fair. THURSDAY. At 9, 10 and 11 o'clock exhibition of cattle in their grades, HORSES AND MULES. Thorough breds, 9 :20 a. mf Gen'l utility, 10:00 " Stallions, 11:00 " County trot, 1:00 p. m Double team. 2:00 Running race, 3:00 " Sheep, 10:00 a. m Hogs, 11:00 " Poultry'. 12:00 ts. Classes 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 20, 12:00 " 29 and SO, plowing, 12:00 " FRIDAY, CATTLE. Class 1. 9:03 a. m Class 5. 11:00 " HORSES. Class 7, Roadsters. 10:00 " Class 8, Family, 11:00 " Equestrianshin 12:00 m. Clrtss 10, single trot free for all. 1:00 p. m Pacing, 1:30 " Class 11, double trot, 2:00 " Green horses trot, 3:00 " -Free for all running. Fruits, flowers, &c, in the forenoon 10 to 12. Go to Chittenden Bros, for confec tionary the finc."t and largest stock in Plattsmouth. 1 Wiley Black has got a new buggy Stylish is no name for it. Moro than a dozen bright wyes glanced longingly at Wilev's handsome figure as he drove up the street the ether morning. The bugs'. Vfas made by C. D. Wood worth, of Omaha. Last Saturday evening, a party by the name of Sexton, in attempting to cross the Cth street bridge, got his horse in under the side walk, and in trying to extricate him, so many men got on the side walk tiiat it gave way and pitched tlie men down into the gully below. After much hollowing and rushing around with lanterns, men and horse were extricated and Mr. Sexton continued his way only to get into another bad place up by Hei sel's mill, we understand. The night was pretty dark, but something must have been the matter with Sexton's eyes, we imagine. Jlore Goods at Dovey's. Wo beg to inform our friends that our Fall stock of dry goods and no tions are now about comnlete, aud so licit an inspection of the same. Our stock consists in part of a fine line of gentlemen's, ladies', misses and knit goods, underwear, nubias, hosiery, comforts, &c. Ladies' and misses', children's knit hoods, shawls bed, com forts, and blankets. Jeans, flannels, liuseys, bahnorals, and felt shirts, yarns in all colors, cotton battings, cashmeres, alpaca, and American dress goods in great va rieties. Gents and ladies lleeco lined kid gloves, ladie3 and misses' hosiery, supporters, buttons, laces, ties, ribbons, belts and every thing elsa in the no tion line. Our stock of ladies, missss and chil dren's shoes, men's and boys' winter boots, arctics and snow excluders, men's and boys' hats and winter caps. &c, full, and which we offer at the lowest prices for first class goods. We have also received a nice line of glass and bronze lamps, glass sets and deco rated ware, &c, &c. Give us a call. 29t4 E. G. Dovey & Sox. "Garfield' Harch." Friends ef GarGHd, honor calls m. No proud Hancock shall appall us. On v.e march whit e'er bsfalls u, Never shall w fly. Forward lightly bounding, 1o the trumpet's sounding. Forward ever, backward nuror. Tu proud fe afteuuding. Fight forGarfleM and no other. Each i bound to each brcther, And with faith in one another, We will wia or dio. Thonsh our raathr may bo weeping. Though our pistars may be keeping Watch for some who now are sleeping On the battle field. SUU the trumpet's brayiag Sounds on, ever saying. Let each bowmau pierce a foeinan. And ne'er stop the slaying. Till all democrats slia'.l fear at, Aud no grenbacker come near us, Gai Qeld'8 men our God doth hear us, . Never will we yield. Married. WERER-Er.EXHF.nOER In I'laltsmouth, Neli.. Fri.lav, Oct. 1st. by Judge A. N. Sulli van, Mr. W.m. Wkbei! to .Miss Vkkomka KcJKMtERCKIt, all of l'iattsmouth. Mr. Weber lias been for some years in the employ of Mr. Fcpperberg, and is a young man of reliable business habits. Miss "Vronie," as she is generally called, is a niece of Messrs. Gutliiuaun & Weckbaeh, aud is well aud favor ably known among our German citizens. The riEK.u.D wishes them much happiness. The following was handed ns too late for publication la.-t week, as a tribute to the mem ory of little Lettie Simpson. The seasons are hastening, " And inuoceuts are falling. The aLgele are viewing. And the Saviour is calling, Aud here, oh ! here is deep ftleom. But cpring shall visit the mouldering urn, " And day shall break the night of the tomb An angel shall sing whose voice we know, A form more radiant than any below, Then shall bask in her Saviour's love. -Fhom a Tkci FHIEM). I-O. The campaign rates on the Inter Ocean is only 50 cents for six months. Remember the rates ! We will take subs, for the same. tf .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in 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 and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. No one icill be examined except at the reyular examinations ; and no cer tificates from other Counties will le indorsed. E. II. WOOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. CELESBATr.D A Sf ARtinilTVi "v i it ft.'. Anvi.i Warranted to kcvt pickle Xor J tars. Thirty-one year iu market. Consumers thouM iut-'st npon scclag our braod oa tie barrel tea bat-la. wo Proposals for Grain. Ileadifn.irters Department of thtaPIatte, 1 Chief Quartermaster's Office. V Foit Omaha. Neb., Oct. 4. 1SSO. ) SEALED PROPOSALS. i;l triple ite, subject to the usual conditions will be rect Ived nt this olhce until 12 c 'clock noon on Mondav, October 2 'Uy. isso, at which place and time tli'y will be -jjencl in presence of bidden, for the furnish ing ;md delivery, in quantities a reqa'red. up to January 31st, lssl. at Omaha Depot. Nebras ka, or at stations on tlie Union Faciflo Railroad east from Kearney Junction, of . 2.000,001) pounds of corn, ami 1 .oou.oo;"! pounds of oats. Proposal for quantities les than the whole will be received. Delivery of th srraiu will, if required, commence November loth. ls0. Pre ference will be given to articles of domestic production. The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Rids should state the rate per 1G0 pound, (not per buxhel.) and the year tnwhich th corn proposed to be furnished was frown, and should be endorsed on envelopes "Iiids for Grain."' and addressed to the undersigned. Riilders are requested to submit proposal. for delivery of the corn tn new re-sewed mmny sacks of one hundred pounds each, and for de livery of the Oats iu new re-seweil burlap sacks of one hundred pounds each, or for part or all the-oats to be delivered in douhi.e sacks, the inner sacks to be provided at t he Omaha Dctot, by the Quartermaster's Depart ment. Copies of this advertisement and of tho Cir cular of instructions to bidders can be obtain ed on application to this office, aud one copy each of said advertisement and circular should be attached to or accompany each pioposal and form a part thereof. M. I. LUDINGTON. Chief Quartermaster. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale Cheap. A good young pair of mares, will weigh about ten hun dred, and good travelers; also a good double harness and buggy. Enquire of the Proprietor, James Petteh. l'iattsmouth, Neb. Apples! Apples!! If you want nice hand picked win ter apples, leave your orders with P. B Murphy ; delivered in car for G5 ct. a bushel. 2St2 Al tent son, Teachers I The first regular meeting ef the Cass County Teachers' Association will be neld at Plattsmouth on Satur day, Oct. !)th, at 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. All teachers that can attend are invited to be present and help to make tlie meeting a success. Essays on topics pertaining to the pro fession will be welcome. 28t2 O. F. Morton, Pres. Use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills, The Western Remedv for biliousness ind sick headache. All druggists sell them. 27tf Miraculous Power. The Foivst and Stream lias it : "To preserve health use Warner's Sale Remedies. Thee ire almost of miraculous power m reii'ovintr tlieascs for w Uicii recommended, liie won- derlul curative qualities they are possessed of of is vouched for by tens of thousands. 2itlJ Try Brown's Tar Troches, For sore throat, and clearing and strengthening the voice. For sale by all druggists. 27tf "Malt Hitters'' are a F.ra:n. Nerve, and Plood food, peculiarly adapted ty. and warmly rec ommended by, our tlrngni-ts and physician for General Debilitv. M ntal ami Physical Ex- liH'.ist inn. Hysleria. Nervousness, SieeplesMiess Emaciation'mid Droiy. 27tl Better Times. The Democrat. New Oilcans. La., says : "Suf- ferin among such as have been troubled v.nii diseases of the kidneys and liver, has been per ceptibly butter since" th introduction nmoiit; u of Varuer" tta.'e Kidney an 1 Liver euro. 1st For the Ri-.od and Liver Use Extract of Sarsaparilla and Dan delion with Iodidw of Potassium. 27tf Is conducted bv an expert i:cf ouuiant and successful leacher. Instruction thorough aud practical. 1 union lower t ban elsewhere. Pull particulars to any addies. 2411 uiw.-s. j. i;i;i.y-ni, ires. Thirty of 3p best organ makers of the World are eonioet iinrs at tlie Paris Exposition. a cable dispatch to the Associated Press says two highest gold medals have beeu awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. A;EXTS AM ('.-WVAnKKZM Make from to rn per w cek selling goncs for E. I i. KIDEOL'T Sr CO., 10 iiarclay Sttect, New York. Send for catalogue and terms. 2-1 y For Sale i A fine black horse, six years old, good roadster, for sale cheap at this oilice. 17t3 Save Your Money. A larrup stnr-k of Roots and Shors just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cneap. :-u Buy only the self-threading (at lop and shuttle) NeA' American Sewing Machine, which for simplicity in con struction, light running, and for dura bility cannot be excelled. I or sale by Rasgorshek Rros., Merchant Tailors, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2Jm3 I Wish Everybody to know. Rev. George II. Thayer, an old citi izen of this vicinity known to every one a3 a most intlnential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stopped in our store to say: "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wile owe our lives to Shilou's Con sumption Cure." It is having a tre mendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78, Drs.Match ett & France. Sold by Smith & Black. 'o Deception Used. It is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, General Debility when they can procure at cur store Shiloh's Vitalizer, frco of cost if it does not cure or relievo them. Price 75 cents. Sold by Smith Black & Co. SniLOH's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. AVith each bottla there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Ceowtf. Read! Read! I have just received a large, well se lected and complete assortment of Boots and shoes for young and old, from my old manufacturers, which I warrant in every respect, and will sell at the vefy lowest prices possible. 22tf Tery Droll to Think or. If not above beinglaught by a man, use Dob bius's Electric Soap next wash day. Ued without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ever made, it seems very droll to think of a quiet, orderly two hours' light work on wash dav, with no heat and no steam, or smell of the washing through the house, instead of a long day's hard work ; bnt hundreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done bv us ing Dobbins's Electric Soap. Don't buy it, however, if too set iu your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that are as simple as to eeem almost ridiculous and so easy that a girl of twelve years can do a large wash without be ing tired. It positively will not injure the finest fabric, has be"en before the public for fifteen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your grocer has not got it, he will get it. as all whole sale grocers keep it. I. L. Ckagix & Co., Philadelphia. Refd Bros., Sole Aeents. 3-eowly Weeping "Water, iVeb. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. G1LVIN AND PRODUCE." Wednesday, Vet. f, 1S80. M heat. No.2 Corn, ear, ' shelled Oats ISarley, No. 2 Kye Native Cattle Hons liutter Ei.'-s Potatof s - -! 2) 4Ci.t fs 3 i 4 2t 17! 20 11 00 NEW YOUlv MARKETS. Nkw Yokk, Ovt. C, issn. Money $l.025Sl.oa. Wheat live "om Oats S 1 0s!i2i 09 f4 V! 40 15 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago. Oct. C. I3s0. Flour 4 M itS5 0 Wheat &4'i torn aya Outs 19 Kye k Barley 75 LIVE STOCK. Ho;:-, ehlptMig $1 0" 40 . aiUe. " 4 rc.'-i, 4 75 Sheep 3 vi 4 40 To the Citizen's of the County aiid State I have now ready for market 100,000 Wiiite and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime by the peck, bushel, or wagon load can be had at the Kiln, near west end of the bridge. Lime al ways on hand and of superior quality. Inquire ot Mickelwait & Sharp, 7tf . on premises. IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. THE LIFE OF t ti t..S. J A .11 KM A. t A ICF1 K I, t. Ity bis personal friend, Ma.kik 1h niv. Editor N. V . -Mail, t tlie only edition to which Gen 1 Garfield has eiven personal attention or facts. Heautifully illustrated, printed anil bound. "The best." N. v. Commercial Advertiser. "The neatest." N. Y. Herald. "The most use fill, sensible and satisfactory." N. Y. Tribune. Full length steel portrait by Hall, from a pic ture taken expressly for this work. Active Ajjij.m IVatilfil. Liberal terms. Send .-i.eo at once for complete outfit. A. 8. HARNES & CO., Ill & 113 William St., New York. 25U You are Sad and Lonely, And it's all on account of your indi gestion. Brown's Pepsin Tonic fur nishes the stomach with the active principles of digestion ; gives tone to the system and cures dyspepsia. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith, Black & Co., and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, John Painter and Dve Sc Dentree, East Plattsmouth. ' 27tf Wo wiii t;.-iy AirruLs a wnary jf lx neriaomb and pxprn.", or a i low a lri; commissirMi, to sell our Bwn i woi.'le ! I'll 1 iriTvnt ii:ii a. he mean what w any BOOTS AND SHOES, shoes and roots, AX EI CAP 22tf AT JIE11GES'. "SdVf Millinery. Misses Herrmann & Wurl have a variety of trimming silks and velvets, feathers, ami a news stock of fancy goods which tliey invite the ladies of the city and county to call and exam ine, also new hats in all the latest styles. 27t2 Pepperberg's cigars are the most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.25tf Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. Fresh Oysters. Bennett & Lewis have secured the agency in this city for D. D Mallory's celebrated "Diamond brand" of oysters and will be prepared at all times to furnish these well known Oysters to Hotels, Restaurants and private par ties at bottom prices. 25tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sclilegel & Niemann's, opposite r. U. 7tf LEGAL XOTICES. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Crandal Sb-'w, deceased. In the County Couit ot Cass County. Nebraska. Notice is hereby given, that J. ,T. Roberts administrator f the estate of the said Craudal Shaw deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set fir beariugat my oilice at Plattsmouth. on the loth day of November, A. J)., isso. at 10 o'einck A. M. on said dav ; at which time ami place, all persons interested may be present and examine said account. A. N. Si'i.iavAN-. County Judse. riattsmouth, October 6, 180. 2;t3 Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of George M. Lev ing. Deceased. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Upon reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Maria Leving praying that adminis tration of the estate of Geoisie M. Leving de ceased, be granted to her : Ordered that notice of the pendency of said cause be published in the Nel;r:ika HF.HAl.u.a weekly paper, print ed, published, and in general circulation in said county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing of said cause be set for the third day of November A. D.. lssn. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the oflieo of the County Judire. at Plattsmouth. at which time and place, all per sons interested may appear anil show cause, if any t'ey have, why administration of Hfd es tate should not be granted to the paid Maria Leving, according to tlie prayer of said pe tition. A. N. Sn.LiVAX. County Judge, riattsmouth, October 6, 1SSO. 2'Jt3 Attachment Notice. Oeorce W. Rue will take notice that on the 2d day of September. A. D lsso. E. J. Mathis, a Justice of the Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, C;.ss County, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment for the sum ef fifty-seven dollars S.iT.oo) in an action peudimr before him. where in Mose Kefer is plaintiff, and George W. Rouse is defendant ; that property, consisting of one header box. out half of one header box, and a three-fourths interest in one Haines' header, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 211th day of October, A. D. IssO, at 10 o'clock a. 111. MOSES KEEPER, PItfT. September 20. lsSO. 2st;J mj m e a Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given that Amelia Peterson ha.s tiled an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of S. J. Peterson deceased. Upon tilirg said insurument, it is ordered that all persons interested therein 'be notified that the hearing of said cause is set for the l tth day of October. A. D. lo. at 4 o'clock p. nt. on said day, at the office of the County Judge, in Plattsmouth City, Cass County, Ne braska, at which time all persons interested may appear and how cause, if any they have, why said instrument should not be taken a the valid last w ill and testament of said deceased and admitted to probate. A. N. SULLIVAN, County Judge. September 22, 1880. 2713 Sheriff's Saie. Ry virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W, C. Sliowaller, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on the 23d day of October, A. I. lsi. at 10 o'clock a. m.. el said day, at the South door of the Court Houe. in said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estate tif-wit: The East half t'i of the South West quarter Ow1) of srclion thirty-one (31), town ship eleven tin. North of range twelve (12) east of the sixth tOth) P. II., in Cass C'ouutv, Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken astlm property of Harvey Carper. Agnes C. Carper and Cvrus H. McCormlck, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered bv AhniraO. Woodruff, plaintiif. "Plattsmouth, Neb.. St 13th. A. D lso. 2615 K. W. HYERS, Sherifl Cass Co., Nth, Sheriff's Sale, P.y virtue of an execution. Issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within anil for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di reeted. I wiil. on the ItHh day of October, A. D. iso, at 10 o'clock a, m.. of said day. at the South door of the Court House, In said County, cell at Public Auction the following real estate-to-wit : Lot ten (1(), in block one d) North and one (1) East : also lot one (1 . two (2) and threo (3. iu block one (l) East ; all of the above de scribed property being located in Rock HlulTs, Cass County, Nebraska. The same being levied upon and taken as the properly of Joseph Stoe ra and Henrv Shera. defendant, to satisfy a judgmeut of said Court recovered by Luck Mc Comas and Patterson, plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Net).. Sept. 13th, A. D. Isso. 2;r. R. W. HYERS. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. Attachment Notice. J. E. Jeffries will take notice that on th 14tU day of September, A. D. lsso, K. J. Mathis, 1 1 Justice of the Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, Cass Couutv. Nebraeka, issued an order ef at tachment for the Mini of twenty-live dollars and sixty-one cents (25. t'd ), in an action pend ing before him, wherein E. A. Ryder & Co. are plaintiffs, aud ,T. E. Jeffries is defendant ; that property as follows has beeu attached under said order, to-wit : 3 Comments on the Bible : 3 Histories : 5 Missal Rooks : 4 Histories of France ; 1 Hymn Book ; 2 Music Books ; I Fam ily Bible. Said case was continued to the 2lith dav of October, A. D. isso. at 2 o'clock p. m. 27t3 E. A. RYDER & CO., Pit Us. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given to all pel-sons interest ed in the estate of Frank and Andrew Deitrieh miuor heirs of Joseph Deitrieh, deceased, t appear before the Hon. S. It. Pound. Judge of tlie District Court within and for the Second Judicial District, at bis Chambers iu the City of Lincoln, in the County of Lancaster, and State of Nebraska, 011 tll 21st day of October. A. D. isso. at 1 o'clock p. m., to show cause, if any they have, why a license to sell and c-mvey tlie real estate of said minors should not be granted to their guardian, according to the prayer 01 tue petition in said caue. OEOROE SCHOEMANN, Guardian. September 14th, Isso. 20ti Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby civen that bv virtue of an order of sale issued out of tlie District Court of Nemaha County, iu the Stale of Nebraska, 'and 310K1US OTiOUUKE, once more comes forward with au entire new Stock of the finest Piece Goods ever brought into riaiisniouin : 1 EVERY GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTED to FIT Hundreds go there and they are ALWAYS SUITED. Shop opposite the Com t House. Give him a call and examine for yourselves. 48tt PAY TAXES. All holders of B. & M. R. II. Contracts for Land purchased of that Company dur ing the year 187'J and prior to that date are liable for the 1879 tax. They became duo January 1st, . 1880, were delinquent after May 1st, 18S0, and if not raid by the first day of November, ibbtj, the lana will be sold lor taxes. The Company's Agent, for the purpose of paying Delinquent Taxes on its sold lands, will visit the County Seats tho last of October, and all purchasers of R. R. lands should pay their Taxe3 by October lutn, it not bciore, in order to save addi tional expense. J. JJ. JlCFAKLAND, Land Commissioner B. & M. .. R. La Net). Ti. Is Leased to fa to wlio will, clsBi'liig tltc SPRINGSUMMER MHB3 wi With their immense stock of d! MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. P : , - FULL A1TD ILatet Styles W. S. S. MAIN STREET. 1., decree rendered by the said Court iu a cei lain a 'lion therein pending, wherein Bryant Cobb It plaintiff, and Martha Finley, Nancy Allison, Clark Cobb, Williamson Cnhh, Pinkney Cobb, ( lay Cobb, David Cobb, Catharine King, Mar tha Conner, Franci Cobb, Seynioure Cobb, Nancy A. King. Williamson R. W. Cobb. New ton C. Woriev. Louisa Ionian, Martha N. Mc Oabii, Elia. Nelon. Martha C. Kell, and John A. Irwin are defendants, we will oiler for sale at public auction, at the door of tho Court I louse, in Plat turnout h, in Cass County, Ne braska, oil Saturday the autli day ol October, Isso, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day the following real estate in Cass County. Ne-braska,to-wit : Tho northeiist quarter (tie '4) section fifteen, 15) town eleven, (11) range ten, 1) east liW acres). The southeast quarter (se',) section fifteen (l.'i) town eleven (It) range ten (10) east bio acres. Tint northwest qiiarterdiw U) section fifteen (ir) town eleven (11) range ten (po east, liio acres, known as "Hn'lin's Kanclie." Tkums of Sai.k : One half cash, balance in one and two years, with 10 per cent interest, se cured by mortgage on the land. William II. Hoover, p..,,,. Davipson Plasters. J co rs" J. II. Ehoadv, Attorney. 2St t Attachment Notice. J. E. Jeffries will take notice that on the l"th daywf September, A. D. isso. E. J. Matin, a Justice of the Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, Cass Count v, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment for the sum of fourteen and ro-ioe dollars (14..r(ii in an action pending before him wherein W. W. Gullion Is plaintiff, and J. E. Jeffries is defcudant ; that property, consisting of one derrick, complete, and three large iiou drills, has been attached under said order. Said cause is continued to the 2'Jth day of Oc tober, A. D. isso, at 2 o'clock p. 111. W. W. GULLION, PI t IT. September 2, ISSO. 2t3 Nptice. In the Distrtct Court of Cass County, Nebraska Dennis Dean, Plaintiff, 1 vs J. W. NewMim, P. A. Gould and Ann 11. Gould, Defendants. J. W. NewHum, defendant, will take notieo that 011 the l.'tth day of September, isso, Dennis Dean, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in tlie District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, againvt said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage, ex ecuted by J. W. Ncwsum to P. A. and Ann II. Gould, defendants, and assigned to this plain tiff, upon the West half (w ".,) of the North East quarter (ne) of s'eelion seventeen (17), town snip twelve (12), range nine (U) East, to secure the payment of four certain promissory notes, dated February tith. IsTii. and due respectively in two, three, four and live years, for the sum of two hundred dollars (..(!) each, the first three of which notes were aSHif-ned to this plaintiff. That there is now due upon oanl notes and mortgage the sum of six hundred dollars (StMi) with twelve per cent. Interest thereon from Febiuary nth, ls77, together with a reasonable attorney s fee, a.s provided iu Kind notes and mortgage, and for unpaid taxes upon said premises. And plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to lie sold to sati.-ly the amount found due thereon. Yon are required to answer said pet ition on or before the 1st dav of November, ISso. DENNIS DEAN. Plaintiff. By Ol AFMAK & Mathkws. bis Attv's. 2714 J. A. CAMPBELL Can bo foumiat the old Howland Blacksmith Shop, Corner of Vine aud Sixth Streets, l'iattsmouth, ... A'ebrnuLa, o He will do all kinds of JOBBING. noiisi: siioi:i., & GENERAL REPAIRING In his line. The followiiig'arc his prices : Horse Shoeing, netp shoes 40 els Resetting Shoes 20 " Plows Sluupened 25 " Shovels j)o in led, per set $2.00 Warranted as good as new. He guarantees to do all work iu a workmanliko manner, AND WILL GIVE SATISFACTION 2cms F0AfE TREATMENT.1 p3 .'-L, v? A certain cure for Nervous -tj TJr Debility, Seminal Weak-.-in. a v ness. Impotence, etc. The Recipes used in my practice for 25 Years ana an illustrated book or 00 panes ptvlng lull u rections for self-treatment, sent free. Address DE, T. WILLIAMS. 435 . Mater St.. Milwauiea. Uii i x..j Va--j ii MM tl- COMPLETE. and ILo.westt H. BAKER & CO.