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r fi n fi fi n a 1 1) LOCAL NEWS. Postponed ! The Co. Fair. lntil October Cth! To continue three days! When everyone ought to go! Piano Stools at Jos. Schlater's. tf Oui schools begin next Monday. Will. S. Wise sell Ileal Estate, tf Cheap Harness at J.G. Chamber's St-e Great Red Store reduced Price List. ntf Several 'wew "looters" iu the Heli con Hand. See grand advertisement of Great, Red Store. 11 If -Tw dead korses were hauled off last week. Greatly reduced prices at Great Ukv Stoke.- lltf A new platform has been put down ut the Depot. They say Browne lias a fine lip for the base vial. John King of Louisville, and wife called Tuesday. A new building is going up on the old ltjbinson lot, Cash paid for butter and eggs by lionnett !t Lewis. 25tf The Ceuuty Commissioners con vened .Monday p. in. Manufacturning and Repairing ?X Mergs' Shoe Store. 22tf A new stock of corsets, at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 2312 The side-walk oa Main from 6th to 7th is to be repaired. Don't buy until vou have priced at the Great Red Store. lltf A special meeting of the Council will be held this evening. Am. Lazenby has closed out his Drug Store in South Bend. Large line of Roots and Shoes, cheap, at Great Red Store. lltf -Ex-Warden Woodhurstcame in on the Tuesday morning's train. -All kinds of sweet and fancy crackers at P. R. Murphy's. 1 The "swine at large" business is bcir:g agitated by the Council. Over one thousand five cent scratch booxs at the P. O. News Depot. . Will Streight is counted one of the teat ball-players in South Rend. Soldieis who have homesteaded less than 100 acres write to W S. Wise, tf FOUND The first Hot Oysters to-morrow night at I. O. G. T. nail. A large crowd and an enthusiastic one attended the secoi.d grand rally. You will always find Pepperberg's most popular Cigars at I. N. Hicks, tf Night policeman Robbi::3 has re ceived an increase of S10 per month. Another shower Monday night, that 1 tid the dust for the time being. A new time card has been or will soon be issued by the R. & M. in Neb. Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived every dav by Rennett & Lewis. Hit Capt. O'Rouike lias been quite sick, but we hope to report him well Boon. Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable jriees at J.G. Cham ber's. 25 1 3 R. J. Clisbe, Samuel Rector and Simeon Rector called on the Herald Tuesday. Everybody goes to tho Great Rer. Store, wherr they are treated fair and square. lltf A new stock of fancy goods at Mrs. Johnson & Miss Sweeney's; many novelties. 23t2 Members of the G. A. R. are going to Central City this week to have a grand time. We want 1000 dozen eggs, for which we will pay cash or goods. Ren nett & Lewis. 25tf All kinds of fruits, fancy candifs and crackers for the fair next week. at V. B. Murphy's. 1 Frank Whit says there were three times Ten (K)nights in a bar-room, at Chicage, last week. Phil. Young has enough School Rooks and SlaiP3 to supply the mil lions, at lw prices. Buy vour groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Rennett & Lewis car ry a complete stock. lotf A. R. Smith went west Tuesday, vrith two barrels of stakes and his sur veying instruments. The mest comfortable boot in fcown is that with Lyon's Patent Met allic Heel StiftVners. 24t4 Tho train on Sunday p. m. carried lets ef passengers over to the Junc tion, to view the bridge. Nw plushes, trimming silks and Telvets, and latest style ribbons, at Urs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 25t2 Weeping Witter and Eight Mile Grove citizens were too numerous to mention on Tuesday p. m. Not the Largest "Stock, but th freshest and purest candies in town, at John Leach's stand.. 2otf The Sunday School of Si. Luke's church have a picnic to-day in the grove at. the head of 5th street. You will find the largest- stock of School Rooks, Slates, Rock Strapi ajd satchels at the P. O. News Depot. All the latest styles cf type and latest styles of work found at the Her ald oiTiee. Call and examine. A new lot of pipes and smokers' articles generally, just received at Schligel & Nieman's. 25l2 It is reported that a dancing club is under advisement. Don't let it flat out again like the O. R. J.s did. Full lh.es of linen suits are being sold very cheap at Fred. Hermann's Call before they are gone. istf The Republicans will have a grand blew out find barbecue at the New Fair Grounds sometime next month. J. G. Chambers keeps the best as sortment of farm harness. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere.2 If you want nice, light bread or biscuits, white as snow, buy the 'Snow Flake flour at Rennett & Lewis. 22tf Personal. MissTubbsof Glen wood, has been visiting at Mr. and Mrs D. II. Wheel er's. Miss Donnie Goultrie, ef Mo. Val ley, Jowa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Miss Josie Scott, of Glentrood, was in Plaltsmouth the first of the week, visiting friends. Post No. 5C, G. A. R., was organized September 1st, 1S80, at Milford, by John S. Wood, A. A. G. Miss Ida Goodel, of Glenwood, re turned to Plattsmouth Saturday, where she will teach school this winter. Jimmy Keenan is home from the Rlack Hills looking first-rate. He has a cattle ranche near Rapid and is do ing well in a business way. M. II. Hathaway, tho "old man" of the Herald w at Linceln, a mem ber of the Convention, we got bat a moment's piel with him though. Rev. Mr. Bartle, formerly of Platts mouth, with his daughter has been visiting here the past week. He preach ed' i.n Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Prof. Wise, left last Thursday for Tecumseh, where she represents the W. C. T. Union at the State Con vention. A full report of the Conven tion will be given in the Temperance column next week. Miss Carrie Porter left Plattsmouth last week, for Walla Walla, Washing ten Territory. This is a long journey for a young woman to take alone, but we wish it may be a pleasant and suc cessful one for Mis3 Carrie. Mrs.E. G.Dovey left Plattsmouth, Tuesday of this week in company with her son Mr. Geo. Dover, who will ac company her as far as New York where she takes steamer for England, to join Mr. Dovey. We wish Mrs. Dovey a safe voyage and as pleasant a visit as the circumstances will permit. Dan. and Myron Wheeler and Thed. Livingston left Monday of this week, for Lincoln. Dan. and Thed. to re sume their studies at the University and Myron to commence his. Fred. Stadelmann also went up for the same purpeso last Saturday. Plattsmouth is well represented at the University and we think by a delegation who will do her credit. A word to the wise. If you are troubled with a Cough or Cold, procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. Its use may save you from se vere sickness. Your druggist keeps it. Price 25 cts. 1 Oyster Stew. The first Oyster Sociable of the sea son at I. O. G. T. Hall, Friday. Come. David T. Dudley, of Weeping Wa ter, called at the Herald office yester day. 15 brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos. The best place in the city. Give me a call. P. Ii. Murphy. 1 The livery firm of Holmes & Dix on lost one of their handsome spotted team last week. Overdriven and died. Phil. i"oung lias by actual count over foity dozen School Rooks and four hundred Slates from five cents up. Who is next on the list for a "Jap anese design" on cards, or other print ing. We have the only "font" in the city. J. G. Ctiambers keeps the largest and finest assortment of Whips, and sells them cheaper than any one in town. 2ot2 Phil, narrison expects to have his hatcher just producing the little chicks and goslins at the fair next week. All the school buildings of the city have been thordnghly renovated and put in first-class order. The first ward new ceiled. The appointment ef W. D. Jones uhief of Police, was confirmed by the city fathers last Saturday. A worthy confirmation. A special election will be called as soon as possible in the 4th Ward, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Sharp. Gene Lewis, agent for tho Amer ican Union Telegraph Compaay, says his wires are kept hot most of the time every day. Nitro-glycerine was used to blow up the cribs that supported the false trestle work of the bridge. It was death to the fish. Wm.II. Baker started for the east the first of the week, and pretty soon the new goods rushing in will how what he went fer. Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!! cheap ! cheap 1! cheap !!! At the Great Red Store. Money positively refunded if not satisfactory. lltf Mr. Shryock is building an eleva tor in L. Kalisky & Son's building for the accommodation of customers wish ing to view furniture. There's the prettiest little black velvet and old gold turban or cap at Mrs. Johnson & Miss Sweeney's, and Jill the girls are crazy over it. The work of removing earth from this side of the bridge and transfer ing to the wooden trussle work at the east end has fairly cemeaced. A Pekin, 111., man has been figur ing for sometime as to the practicabil ity of erecting an establishment fer the manufacture of Glucose, at Lin coln. The main draw back seems to be the lack of water. He might ceme to Plattsmouth where he could tap the R. & M. reservoir, and fresh spring water is unlimited. There's plenty of core in old Cass too. Mr. John Muhlig, Peyner, Iowa, sends us the following communication: 1 have been a sufferer tvith rheuma tism for the last six years; I tried lots of medicines without any success. Vis iting one day the store oL "Messrs. Wander Bros., in Waterloo. Iowa, these gentlemen induced me to try the St. Jacobs Oil, telling me that it had a record as a very effective remedy. I bought a bottle, used it regularly ac cording to directions, and was relieved of the ailment from which I had suf fered for six long years. CITY SCIIOOLS. Assignment of Teachers. Our city schools will begin Monday next, Sept. 13th, with teachers and as signments as follows: PRIMARY TEACHERS. Mrs. X. French. First Ward. Miss Aggie Sampson, Second Ward. Mrs. W. R. Kelley, ) High School Miss Ida L, Goodale, ) Building. Miss Mary E. Vans, Fourth Ward. Miss Olive Gass, Third Primary. INTERMEDIATE TEACHERS. Mrs. R. S. Bowen, First Intermediate. Miss Ida M. Dennison, Second u Mr. G. A. Ashmun, Third " Mrs. T. S. Love, Grammar Grade, Mr. J. W. Love, High School. Until further ordered, all First and Second Primary children will attend at their respective wards. The same work will be done in all the wards; so parents need not think their children will have any different studies, or do any more work in another building or ward than in their own. The kids operated very decently in the rear of the '-Guards" Tuesday night. Lucky they did, however, as they might have spent the night in the cooler. 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 The committee on streets, alleys, &c, have been instructed to report all walks that need repairs and will seon have them passably fixed up, it is hop ed. Mr. Nathan has gone to New York and has sent on some ef the handsom est pattern hats and bonnets in the very newest styles. Just you go and see them. 25i2 Frank Carruth's building is the best finished throughout, and has the most perfect arrangements for light ing, heating and water conveniences yet built. We hear that another building will soon bo commenced on the lot formerly occupied by Lebnhoff's Saloon The Herolds are the men who will loom her up. RememDer Phil. Young will be at the Cass County Fair with his patent Steam Peanut Roaster, to supply every body with warm peanuts, fresh from the Roaster. We acknowledge the receipt of some unusually fine potatoes from Mr. Elam Parmele, which in the potato famine of the last few weeks wero very acceptable. Mrs. Johnson & Miss Sweeney have begun to receive their fall styles of millinery, and have some very hand some pattern hats, with more coming. Go and see them. 25t2 J. A. Campbell, the blacksmith in nowland's shop, appears with his card in this week's Herald. Mr. Campbell is a good workman, and intends to stay right here. Give him a call. Double-thick "Corner Stone" plug tobacco, at COc per lb; also all of Loril lard's brands, at from 60c to 70c pr lb; and all other popular brands, at Schle gel & Nieman's, opp. P. O. 2St2 Joe Fairfield found a bed of fruit cans, Monday, as he was plowing up the hotel site; they were packed in reg alarly and covered with tin r zinc. The fruit was spoiled, however. The Co. Commissioners were up to Chicago Ave., making an examina tion of that nuisance of a culvert, Tuesday, and will probably take steps toward repairing it substantially. Remember that the City school will commence next Monday, Sept. 13, and the P. O. News Depot is the place to get your School Rooks, &c, where you will find the largest stock in th8 city, and Phil, will not be undersold. The string band has been re-organized and they'll without doubt be pre pared to furnish-music for all the win ter dance3. Brace up boys and catch the S40 trips that Omaha have hereto fore raked iu. i The most valuable things are done up in the smallest parcels and that is the way with Wescott's clothing store. So much in it and so good, you win der how "one little store can carry all it does." 1 Engine No. 55 received a fine paint ing and gold-leafing by the boss paint er D. B. Smith, and was accompanied by him to the Kansas state fair at At chison, where it will, no doubt, receive first premium, as it's a daisy in every respect. A big store doeso't necessarily make good goods, and C. E. Wescott will prove that his little store contains more good and stylish clothing than most places thrice its size. Call and see if it isn't so. 25tl Capt. J. W. Jennings has been suf fering with a severe attack of cramp colic, which was followed by almost unendurable neuralgic pains in the neck and base of the brain. He is slowly recovering at present. Another pic-nic coming from Omaha to Plattsmouth next Sunday. This time it is the working men, un der the auspices of the Labor Union. Thank Goodness pic-nic time is most over, if we must have them intruded on the Sabbath. John Leach showed us some sam ples of the finest looking stick candy of his own make that we have often seen. His candies are all pure and the coloring is all purely vegetable. Buy it and try it. He will exhibit some at the fair. An Editor in Lock. St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism ; of this I am convinced. For two years I suffered with rheumatism in my left shoulder and right arm, aod last fall I was incapable of attending to my du ties, and lay many a night unable to leey on account of terrible pains. A few weeks ago a severe attack of this trouble struck me, and this time I con cluded to try the St. Jacobs Oil, with, I must acknowledge, but little confi dence in its merits. I freely confess that the result has completely aston ished me. The first application reliev ed the pain very materially, and the continued use of esly two bottles has completely cured me of this chronic evil, and that, after the most eminent physicians and their prescriptions had been of no avail. 1 therefore consider it a duty to publish the above for the benefit of all sufferers with Rheuma tism and kindred complaints. G. A. Heilmax, Editor Republican, Pittsburg, Pa. POSTPONEMENT EXTRA ORDINARY. ' TO THE PATRONS OF inn CASS COUNTY A'JUICL'LTfJIlAL SOCIETY. Owing to the constant rains of the past two or three weeks, and the con sequent loss of time to farmers and others in getting up with their fall work, particularly in the preparation of their winter's hay, many farmers have expressed the wish that the Coun ty Fair might be postponed for a time In compliance with this request, and for the further reason that additional attractions and interests can be brought together at the Fair, if post poned a few weeks, it has been thought advisible by the offlcers and others to announce a postponement until Wednesday, October 6th, to con tinue through the 7th and 8th. Every body will please take notice and gov ern themselves accordingly. By order of the President. J. N. Wise, Secretary. The U. and A. Rally, Tuesday. Fitzgerald Hall was again filled as tightly as they could be wedged in, to hear the eloquent speeches from Messrs Cowin and Lambert son. The audience was composed largely of ladies and of the best thirking men w5 havo in our midst; in fact, such an audience as is a compliment to the powers of any speaker. We cannot give the remarks in full. Gen. Cowin's speeeh doalt with the points most in dispute, and were we a democrat, and in the habit of us ing the word, we should say it was "superb." His version ef Qen. Grant's statement of Hancock's theories re garding the rrconstruction laws, wa3 particularly l "in?, especially General Hancock's ans;ver to Gn. CI ran r, "I am opposed to ni&'ger equality and nigger voting anyhow." He was followed by Mr. Lambertson who made an excellent logical and hu morous speech, showing what the Re publican parly had really done for the country, and the utter absurdity of de manding a change to democratic tac tics. He complimented our G. 'audA. Guards very highly, saying they were the first uniformed men with torches he had seen in the campaign. The Ro hemian band gave us some good mu sic, and our own G. & A. Glee Club sent forth the songs that warm the heart and cheer the soul of every true patriot. " Church Notice. The Rev. Mr. Dickey will officiate in St. Luke's church on Sunday next, morning and evening. City Teachers will all please meet the Superinten tendent at the High school room on Saturday p. m., from 3 to 5 o'clock. Strayed. From the corral near IIeiael's mill in Plattsmouth on Saturday, Aug. 28, one red and white spotted cow, three years old, short horns with crop out of ear. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to me. 25t3 Mrs. S. Brantner. 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 OYSTERS & COFFEE Sept. 10th. Our G. & A. Glee Club is just O. K. and the audience showed they were of the same opinion Tuesday night by their loud applause and encores. Make "Old Shady" one of your cam paign songs, beys, it's a general favor ite. Two more store recms are soon to be commenced on the vacant lots east of the County Clerk's office, by Messrs. Gorder & Ilartrean. Who would have thought eighteen months ago that Plattsmouth would tak such a boom. There's "millions in it," nowever. Mr. Edwai-T Oliver and Miss Sara E. Thompson wers uuitod in tho holy bonds of wedlock last Thursday even ing, we believe. Tiny didn't send us any notice of the important ceremony, however, so wo are not able to give all the data, but wish them much happi ness, all the same. The South Renders had a grand ball en Friday night. Will Shryock "skipped the light fantastic;" quite a number, ef other notables were there from abroad. Twenty-nine numbers were sold, and they daaced till they were all tired out and satisfied to go home. . At the meeting of the G. Jb A. club Saturday evening last, Capt. H. E. Palmer was duly authorized and ap pointed a delegate from this club te the National Republican Club Conven tion, to be held at Indianapolis, Ind., September 15th. It will be a large meeting, nearly every G. & A. club and Republican club in the United States being represented. How our merchants and others can tolerate a few of the inferior jobs of printing that have been noticed, is past our comprehension. Better com position, better ink, better paper or card board, and the very latest styles of type can always be had at this of fice, and which cannot be found any where else in the city. We can prove our assertions in every respect, or your work will be gratuitous. ' Mr. Wescott has been east and brought back all the newest styles. Coats all trimmed with bias bands of brocade and cunning littls side pockets, rolling collars and cuffs stitched with old gold, silk and there we knew if we attempted to write up Mrs. John sou and Sweeney's millinery, Mrs. Tutt's dressmaking and Mr. Wescott's clothing establishment all in one day we should make a terrible mix up of it. Cut you can just go to Mr. Wes cott's and find cut whether he sells bonnets and hats, dresses and cloaks or coats pants and vests, whichever it is, is all the latest and best style any way. Resolutions of Condolence. To the lion. Mayor and City Council : 3 Your Committee beg leave to pre sent the following resolutions on the death of Ewing S. Sharp, member of the City Council : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from; our midst our friend and fellow councilman, Ewing S. Sharp, therefore be it Resolved, ,That we tenderly eandele with the family and tleae who were near and dear to bins, in their hour of trial and affliction, and devoutly com mend thein to the keeping of Him who looks with pitying eye upn the; wid owed and fatherless. Resolved, That in our natural sorrow for the loss ef our brother we find con solation in the belief that it is well with him. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be transmitted te the family as a token of respect, and also a copy be furnished each one of the city pa pers. David Miller, ComniitUe- Plattsmouth, Sept. 1, 1830. , " Some Eonsiiiy Big Com. Mr. Thoa. Thomas shewed us some ears ef corn yesterday that were a pretty decided negative to the cry of any lack of quantity er quality in that article owieg to the dry wea ther. They were pieked from the farms of T. J. Thomas, G. W. Thomas, T. J. Todd and E. It. Todd. Seme of the ears were over a foot long, and all wero above the average. A most noticeable fact among the statements mada to us by Mr. Thomas, regarding this corn was that it was raised upon ground which had been cultivated for 23 and 23 years, and had never been manured ! Twenty-three years ago Mr. Thomas settled upon land near Four Mile Creek which but a shart time previous had been tho site of an Otoe Indian village and the next year Mr. Todd took.up land near him. From that lime to this either they or thsir descendants have sown and reaped, and still tho land fails not to yield an abundant harvest. In tha face of that, who can say that our soil is not almost inexhaustible. Mr. Thomas will place theso speci mens upon exhibition in tho depot to day, that the Indiana editors may have a chance to be convinced of our pro ductiveness, and will then exhibit them at the County Fair; and he hopes to see exhibits from all sections of tha County, taken from land which has been equally long under cultivation, that proofs may be piled high of the inexhaustibility of our land, and its capacity to withstand drouth. So bring on your mammoth corn, and don't let Mr. Thomas get ahead of you in prov ing the richness and vigor of the soil. Married. COOLEYANVDAY.-At theeiideiice of the bride'.' mother, three miles houUi of Weening Water, Sunday, Sept. S. 1S80, by Rev Mr. Mathews, Air. Kijwakd G. C'ooley and Miss Etta Ca nauav, both of Cass County. Dut a comparatively short time ago we chron icled the marriage of Mr. Asher Cooiojva bro ther of the'present groom, to Miss Canaday, a sister of the present. bride. Thus by a double tie are the-families united, we trust fer the mutual happiness of all concerned. liRITTAIN ADAMS. At Plattsmouth, Neb., Tuesday, Sept. 7th, by Kev. J. Gallagher. Mr. Samuel A. Cisittaix, of Elmwood. aud Mrs Makv A. S. Aiiams, of riattsmouth. Mr. aud Mrs, ISrittaiu are both on the shady side of the hill of life, and have chosen to walk the remainder of their joursey together, that mutual companionship may make It a pleasar t onc. Mrs. Hrittain Is an old friend and sub scriber to the IIehald, which wishes them happiness In their new relation. Died. FOI.TZ In Mt.Ploant Treclnct. Sept. fith, 1SS0, .Joseph, son of Lew is and Susan Foltz, aed 11 years, 11 months and 22 days. ELLIS In Centre Precinct, Anpttst 13th. ixgn, W l i.r.ijr., youngest son of William and Sarah A. Ellis, aged 11 month and 7 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. Nevr Millinery, Hats and Uonnts, Plushes and Velvets, Laces and Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, at Solomon & Nathan's. 2313 Make from .-.'5 to jj.'O per week selling poris for E. G. Ill DEOUT CO., 10 Barclay itret. New York, bend for catalogue and terms. aaljr Wo wlil pay AKB8niittr j pwr and zsAosan. 9? aTiaw ft lsr Mamitim, k i L mwm HAW and wsadarfnl !nTnlins. Wt mmmtk mk m wa my. ttadt frM. AditraSuMif C Un mull ite, BOOTS AND SHOES, SKOES AND BOOTS, A?SS CSS SAP 22tf 12' JIERGBH'. Save Tur Money. A large stock f Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cheap. - 22tf Money to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf riattsmouth. For Halo I A fine black horse, six years old, good roadster, for sale cheap at this office. 17t3 Thirty of tli bet organ makers of the World are competitors at the Paris Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Assaclated Tress says two highest gold medals hare been awarded to the American makers. Mason & Hatnlin. Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite r. U. -tf Head! Read! I have just received a largo, well se lected and complete assortment of Hoots and stioes for young and old, from my old manufacturers, which I warrant in every respect, and will sell at the very lowest prices possible. 22tf 1WTOBTANT TO AGENT8. THK LIFE OF UK. JAM KM A. 6AKFIKLI, By his personal friend. Major Bcn dt. Editor N. Y. Mail, the only edition to which Oen'l Garfield has given personal attention or facts. Beautifully illustrated, printed and bound. "'lh best." N. y. Commercial Adrertlser. "The neatest." N. Y. Herald. "The most use ful. sensible and satisfactory." N. Y. Tribune. Full length steel portrait by Hall, frem a pic ture taken expressly fr this work. Active Accdss Wanted. Liberal terms. Send . 1.00 lit nce for complete outfit. A. 8. BARNES & CO., Ill & 113 ilham St., New Ycrk. 2M4 Tery Drolllo Think of. If not above being taught by a man, use Dob bius's Electric Soap next wash day. Used without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ever made. It seems vrry droll to think of a quiet, orderly two hours' light work on wash day, with no heat and no steam, or smell of the washing through the house. Instead of a long day's bard work ; but hundreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done by us ing Dobbins's Electric Soap. Don't buy it, however. If too set In your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that are as simple as to ""em alnioci rid iciilous and o easy that a girl of twelve years cairdo a large wash without be ing tired. It positively will cot injure the finest fabnc, has been ! for? the public for fifteen years. ;uid its sale doubles every vear. If your grocer ha not tot it, he vi:l gt U. as all w hole sale grocers keep it. I. L. Ckagix & Co., Philadelphia... Reed Bkos Sole Agents. 3-eowly Weeping "Water, I,'eb. THE MARKETS. home 'markets, grain and produce. Weduejda. , Sj.t. 8. lS?n. ... 70 23 l' 1 40iiV M . 3 003 1 4 25 -.Ytdb 20 n 60 Wlio;lt. ."o.i! Corn, ear " slit-lied, Oats Barley, No. 2 Kye Native Cattlo Hope liutter 1 r 1 I'oiatoes NEW YORK MARKETS. Nkw York, Sept. 8, 1380. Money $1. 0221 03. w ii eat live 'oin Oats .. 1 01 1 Oo'i 54 SO 42 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, !Vpt. 8. lSso. S 4 ."0 t$5 00 91 Vi 39"- i) 79 . 76 Flour , Wheat Com Oats Rve Barley L1VK STOCK.. Hog. eltipDing.. Cuttle. Sheru .Jl W0-S 10 . 3 3 80 . 3 SlXii 4 00 "More fond and less medicine, more f nour ishment and strength, less of the debilitating intluenee of tirus is what our feebl and ex hausted constitutions require," said Haron Lie bit?, when he perfected the composition of the "Malt, liiiters." 21U Buy only the self-tluading (at top and shuttle) New American Sewing Machine, which for simplicity in con struction, light running, and for dura bility cannot be excelled. For sale by Kasgorshck IJros., Merchant Tailors, Plattsmouth. Xeb. 23m3 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 of AIickelwait & biiAr.r, 7tf on premises. TEie Presidential CIoee Is not more important than the choice of a family medicine. The people of the west are adopting IJkowx's LiVEit Fills, because of their great efficiency in rclieviug bil liousnvss and giving tone to Uif stom ach and liver. For snle by J. II. I 'lit tery. Smith, Black & Co., and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth; John Painter and Eledje & Co., Fast Plattsmouth. DOCTOR T.lJVXKSl Could have enjoyed eating for the forty days, as well as fasting, if ho had only used Brown's Extract of Blackberry and Ginger; the cele brated western remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus. For sale by all Druggists. TJac .Miserable 32an Can now eat and be happy. By using Brown's Pepsin Tonic, ho gets the active principles of digestion and is relieved at onco. For sale every where. . , St. r"see3a.,tXo. Is conducted by an expert necnuiitant and successful leaeher. Instruction thorough and practical. Tuition lower than elsewhere. Full particulars to any address. 24U ' Til OS. J. BRYANT, Pres. To the Citizen's cf Ihe Comity and Stale. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet comes dovn,x;all on J. T. A. Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska, lltf Antelope Beer Hall. Justopened this new place, under the Bank on Cor. of 6th and" Main St. Good fresh beer always on hand wholesale and retail. "Schooners" 5 cts., all beer 5 cts a glass. Liquors at wholesale and retail. 20t4 J. F. FlTZOERALD. Propr. Xiracnlons rower. The Forsst and Stream has it : "To preserve health use Warner's ftafe Remedies. These are almost of miraculous power In removing diseases fnr which recommended. The won derlul curative qualities they are possessed of of is vouched for by tens of thousands. 2U13 5 is; 53n;5j: 5 fc3sHii?-li:2 5 ?a! 7- CS . si xs-i X S3 V - 3.3.- a - c i Better Timesi The Democrat. New Orleans, La., says : "Snf feriuc among biich as have been troubled with (Uncases of the kidneys and liver, has been per ceptibly better since the Introduction among us of Warner's Safe Kidney an! Liver cure,. Ut I wish Everybody to Know. Rev. George II. Thayer, an old citi zen of this vicinity known to every one as a most influential 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 wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con sumption Cure." It is having a tre mendous sale over our csunters 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. No 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 eur store Shiloh's Vitalizer, free of cest if it does not cure or relieve them. Price 73 cents. Sold by Smith & Black. Sitiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh.diphlheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for tha more successful treat ment of the complaint, withonr extra charge. Price 50 cnts. Ceawtf. Dr. King's California Golden Com pound. Is a strictly vegetable preparation, and will positively cure Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, coming up of Fod, Pain in pit of Stomach, Low Spirits, Biliousness, Constipation. Jaundico, Liver Com plaint or any affection of tli Stomach or Liver, in the shortest time possible. You are not asked t buy natil you knw what yon are getting. There fore, as you value your existence, do not fail to go to yonr Druggist and get a trial bottW free of charge, which will show what a regular ono dollar bottle will do. Ask for Du. Kino's Cali fornia Golden Compound, and take no other. Sold by Smith Sc Black, wholesale and retain, Plattsmouth, Neb. 27e6wly Si. Ill 4 mM'MP sill! LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of jm execution, Issued bv TV. C. Sliownltr. Clerk of the District Court w ithin n for Cass County. Nebraska, and to mo di rected. I will en the 21st day of .Septtmber, A. D. 180. at lo o'cleck s.. m.. ef said day, at the premises w occupied by George E. Bakr. la Tipton Precinct, In ald County, sell at Public, Auction the following personal property, to wit : Forty (49) aerus of cirn in the teld, and five (5) stacks of wheat and two i2) stacks of es.ts, on the farm new occupied by George E. rsnker. In Tipton Preclact, in Cass County, Ne kraska. Tbe same being levied upon and taken as the property of (Jeort'e E. Baker. defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered b C. C Burr, pinlntlff. "Plattsmouth. Neb.. September 4th. A. D. ls0 J9t2 R. W. Hvekb, Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an Order of Sale, issued by W. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nedraska. and to mo di rected, I will on tho 20th day of September, A. 1). jsso, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the south door of the Court House, In said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estate, to-wit : The South East quarter He' of sec tion thirty-two 13'J), in township ten (10), North of ranee eleven (11). East. In Cass County, Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Henry Minderman ami Her man Nurmbttrg. and Minderman, wife of Henry Minderman, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court bv Silas (Jray. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neh., August 1 Jth. lsso. 23t5 li. W. HYEUS. Sherin Cass Co., Nb. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of three exectlt Ions, issued bv T. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass Count. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the 2d day of October, A. D. 1KS0, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the south (loot of the Court House, iu the city of Plattsmouth In said county, sell at public auc tion the following real estate, to-wit : l.ots No. thr e(3) and four (4) in block No. nine, (0) in White's addition to the city of Plattsmouth, fa County Nebraska; also lots seven (71, eiuht (8). nine (9) and ten (10), in block No, six (tii, in Duke's addition to the City of Platts mouth ; also lot No. three (3 in block Ni. one hundred and sixty-three (Pa), In tho City of Plal It-mouth ; all of the above described prop erty, being in Cass Countv, Nebraska. The s:i;i,e being levied upon and taken as the prop erty of Calvin P. Moore and Armilda A. 5Ioore, deieiRl:uiti, to satisfy t lie judgment- of said court recovered by The State Journal Co.. Ar milda A. Moore, and E, . Dovey & Son, plain tiffs, it. W. IiYI'kS. Sheriff Cass Co., Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb.. Sept. 1. A. u. 18so. ili.3 Probate Notice. In the matteri of the estate of Oeorce Shafor, eeepsed. In the County Court of Cas Co., Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Pllzaheth Sharer, administratrix of the estate of the ssid Ooro S'nitei. deceased, has made application for fin iil settlement, and that KMid cause is set for heiiiina at my oflice at iiattsmouth, on tbe ltith day of September. A. D. 1'J, ?l 1 o'clock p. in. on said day. at which time aud olace all persons interested may be present and CNtunine said accounts. A. N. SULLIVAN, County Judce. riattsmouth, August 24, 18G0. 23t3 A. BOEW EM'tTlilBIPISEPiia J Restaurant I Confectionery STOBE, J Where will be Found a Good Supply of Choice tDomfectioiBCB'y of all kinds in Season. NUTS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SMOKER'S ARTICLES GENERALLY JISTJD -A- Ij-A-IRGKE: VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, &c., &c. o Also in connection with the above will be kept the IIST THE CITY. ILsmela at all BSxMira.j . consisting of Oysters, Sardines, Canned Fruits, Szc. Call and P. B. MURPHY, Oiig door West of C. G. Hcrold's. Proprietor. Is Leased to n w ut Jt.W.i3 wis wISE9 diarisag 4Bac SPRINGSUMMER Iff I With their immense stock of CJ S -iM 5,i-.v-4 WmsV; WasJ (Dsmsi&tiEt of all B?selse MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. Stls asa.LtcIsaowleifljycd. IPacft w. i. mAmwi & a. keep the largest and best selected stock of G-eixeTaZ jMecltcuxciise ! in the city, and a little time spent iu examining :uid pricing their goods will convince the most skeptical thru their prices ate as LOW as the LOWEST. "X'Lj Witt tn T3 -w T -m. wt figHreSjandL-sell all aMitee Bo UQi Glaim q Sell at Cost, but will sell at closest living margins and guarantee everytliirif; to pc-iuc ALWAYS FAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOB, Butter, Eggs, and Other Produce! ssicl we 'will SS3V- yE scssite "P? .-" "HT, ffzz.T ,-f,-3 - f Respcvt'.'ui-y, S. S. MAIN oiEEET. W. H. BAKER & CO. Notice. To the non-resident owner of the following described real estate, in the county of Casand St.tto of Nebraska, te-wit : lots (1) ono (2) two and (3) three iu block (7) seventy-live, in tbo city of l'lat tsinouth ; you are hereby notified that the above described real estate was on the t2ih day of November, 178, sold to the un dersigned John Kcich. ai.d, that unless tho same is redeemed from cucli sale on or beforo the 1ft day of January. Ihm, a tax deed will bo issued for said real estate to the undersigned, J)H N iiKI' II. Plattsmouth. Neb.. August 31, l-0. 2U3 Notice. In the District Court of the 2d Judicial district within and for Cass county, Nebraska. A. W. V. lute. Plaintiff, vs I Ellen MeOuire. M. Mcduire. .' John O'ltoui ke, J. V. v Weckbach. Wm. Neville and Patrick McCallum, ; . Def't's. J Ellen Mcfittire and M. McOulre. defendant will take notice that on (lie 3lst day mt A liquet, IS50 ; A. W. Whim. Plaintiff, herein tiled his petition in tho District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose, a certain mortgage executed by Ellen Mctiulrw and M. Mctiuire. defendants to William K. Donclan, on the following described premises, to-wit : lots seven (7) and eight () In block twelve (12) in the City of Plattsim uth, Cass County, Neb., to secure the payment of a ceitaln prmlsory note, dated December :ioth, 1H7G. for the sum of f too 00 ami due and payable in one year from thedatu thereof; Which said inoitKago and note was afterwards assigned to this Plaintiff. That there is now due upon said note and mort gage t tie sum of $4Kt 00 for which sum wtlh In terest at the rate of twelve percent per annum from the loth day of June. A. D. 187S, pl.ilutiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may tie sold to satisfy the amount found duo. You are required to answer said petition on or before the IX! li day of October, A. D. Ism). Dated September 1st, 1so. A. W. WHITE. PlalMlff. ISv YV. S. Wise, his Attorney. 2115 Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby given t hat In pursuance of a-decretal order, made by his Honor. .S. It. Pound, J udge of the Second Judicial District in and fori'asH County, Nebraska, at hlscliam bers in the City of Lincoln, on Monday, the I til h day of A i. gust, A. D. lss ). I will, on'i urs day. Ihe 2tli day of September, lsso, jit the fi out door of the Court House, in tiio City of Plattsuuuit h, t.'nss County, Nebraska, ofler for sale at Public Auction, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of s;:id day, tc the highest ami best bid der, lor c.ifh, all the lii; li t , tillc and interest of Edmund 1". Doneinn ami John A. Dont l.in, mi nor heirs of William 'E. 1 i.melan, deceased , l.ilo of ( ass ( aunty, Nebraska, in and i the follow, ing deecrlbed real estate, situated in Cass Co., to-wit : The undivided one-half ( 'i ) of bl I hi co (Hi. in bbx-k t Is Ut -MX (j ; and the undivided one-half ( "t ) of lot two i, j i, iu Mock forty-six ( If.., ns designated on the recorded plat f the Cit y of Plattsmouth ; a) .o lot t wo (, In sn't:ou eighteen ( 1, township twelve (12i. range four teen (Hi. Ea.-t of :th P. M. Said sale w,ll r ii.ain open for bidder for the space d one hjur. AM.li: V. DON KI.A N, Guardian of Edmund I'. Donclan and John A. 1 lonelan. By Wii.litt Pou f.ngki:, her Att'y. 23t.1 FiEaaf, n u n u m MP in I T-trf-TI 3 w ffc h m -.T3j-5 PW