i i I r F I jT' ft The Herald. "."".VI. AUT CKTiKKM KN'TS. ,-: liiii'1. Uvular advent- , . r line. No ail voriisciiiuiit iusiM t- i.-mv i : in -j hi-. I. t . ;: 'lUtC IV. tM. -. . ., i . h vrf the law will be field ,:. -i .i! :.-ii:tl notices they hand in, .1.. i .,-i:ri:niit;;: :'. proof of publica .. . v. iii bo tU'M ior tbe publica- A ! I'.i' ;t Ml leu ol silcii iloW'JC. commemcayions. A s --.ace is Hurt. 1. all communication nisi I c i.i'icf a-i t to the plnt, Willi no Wa-itO Ml V1.1 The tf-r . .--!Miis!.le for tli correctness .. ...' j. s-i t'.I paid Matter ami piiiJ i- , . v j:.-is..!i who takes the i.ar'or resnlarly - '. pus--),., cc, whether dne'.-;cd to his ;i.i.ni . ..i -.:'.!. -r tic Is a subscriber or not is (- ;i i. U for i :ie ;i;iy. t. '.. ....i... l.io ..tew..- il icenn f lu ll . ui'i viii iiniri.- ui.i . . ... i,- mist pay arre.iraircs. or the publish v continue to send it tin I il payment is "rfH.l collect tlic whole amount, whether u.'ier Is Liken frem the oftice or not. 1 lie court", have decided that refusing to si. .vs;,:ii.:-rs mi l periodicals from the post uei'. CI ill: omib the p 3. tal.e Of!i e, Tor. Is r it a it or removing ainl baviiiLt them uncalled ;iriina facie, evidence of intentional i. LOCAL NEWS. The mud is fast disappearing. Look out for good wciitUer now. Will. S. Wis; sdlx Ileal Estate, tf Die!; Slrc-ight was in town la.st week. i: .-.tin. lay was a good d.iy for gum coa'.s. liusinvhs is just looming nowa days. -rash paid for butter and eggs by li.tinett Lewis. -?tf Sam Long was in town the Erst of tlie week. livery bi-dy is suited in hats and gloves at, Wascott's. 1 (Jo to Duke's for the ".Splendid' stoves. -Manufacturning and Iieiairing :-.t Merto-s Shoe Stare. ".'.'tf (ins. llerold is moving into tlie new store np town. Uurlock's Diamond Shirts sold only by Weseott. Mure Jit. 1 The Democrats are going to rally Oct. 2d big time they say. --l'lattsmouth almost turned out en nt'isse to the State Fair. Chambers is receiving a larg ; sto;k for tlie fall and winter trade. You will always find lVpperherg's most popular Cigars at II. lions, tf Mr. Herrmann has gone east after an immense fall and winter stock. Soldiers who have hoinersteaded less than H50 acres write to W S. Wis;:, tf -Co to Duke's for the new "Com fort" hard coal burner. -bargains! li-'rgains!! 15 irgains!!! at the new, ene pt iceil, Clothing Store.l A new assortment of zephyrs com ing at Misses Ilorrniar.ii & Willi's. '7i:2 Fred Horde r id Democratic Cen tral Committee in the 1st Ward, Hat ts Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived every dav bv Ikunett !c Lewis. Tut For latest novelties in neckwear and furnishing goods, go to Wescott's.l I. O. C. T. Lodge to-night, all members in good standing should at tend. We want 1000 dozen eggs, for which we will pay cash or goods. Ih'ii nett & Lewis. " 2"itf The Street Commissioner is grad ing tlie lot around Fred Stadc'mann s new house. Mucilages from 10 to CO cts per bottle, smallest to the largest at Smith, Black & Cos. IWnuett ..v. Lewis will move into the store room now occupied by Cus. Ileroid, as soon as he moves out. -A car load of winter wheat Hour, just received at F. S. White's which is for sale cheap. t2 Sep Dean & Son's ads in this paper. Thuir Lumber yards are at Ashland and Suth F.eud. The newest fall styles in clothing, perfect tit and lowest prices guaran teed at Wescott's. 1 The Clerks around town are work ing night and day. nowadays opening and marking goods. Uuy your groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Bennett it Lewis car ry a complete stock. l."itf Thos. Mitchell started for Cincin ati last Monday, with his daughter Mrs. Carter for a visit. New Goods ! New Goods ! ! A full assortment at Bod Bock prices at the Great Bed Store. ",tf George Dovey returned from the East Monday with goods by the car load, give them a call. The most comfortable boot in town is that with Lyon's Patent Met allic Heel Stiffeners. 24tl Mr. Cox, our new Hardware man has put in a large stock in the west store of the llerold block. Xot the Largest Stock, but the freshest and purest candies in town, at John Leach's stand. 2"5tf Dave Miller must have a large family, he bought in the neighborhood of forty tickets to the State Fair. Full lines of linen suits are being sold very cheap at Fred. Herrmann's Call before they are gone. IStf Born to the house of Ford, Mnn dav, h daughter, weight t?j2' pounds; George is :Vs happy as a sunflower. If you want nice, light bread or biscuits, white as snow, buv the 'Snow Flake' Hour at Bennett & Lewis'. 20tf -Monday night Mr. Dimstan's nine year old daughter fell from a wagon and dislocated her arm at the elbow. Leaders of low prices. Every thing warranted as rtpiesented and fair and honest treatment at the Great Bed Store. The Sheridan Post, edited by Hush Fellows, formerly an this paper, came to hand last Saturday, and docs '"Buah" great credit. Personal. E. J. Mat his J. P. of Greenwood called last week. Miss Lillie Simpson leturned from her visit to Chicago last Tuesday. Mr. Thos. Barnum and Mr. Geo. H. Miller of Factory ville were in l'latts mouth last week. Our friend Lcughridge and family have moved to Factoryvillo, where Mr. brother-in-law, we believo is milling. We wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. Klepser of Nebraska City came up on Sunday last. The sad occasion of their visit being the death of their little grand child Lottie Simpson. A. Beeson, Esq., of Greenwood, Cass county, is in the city. Mr. B, proposes to open a law office at Greenwood in a few weeks and we bespeak for him a good practice. The editor of this pa per has known him for a number of years as one of the prominent lawyers of western Iowa. Globe. J. B. Strode, one of our best speakers and one of the best workers in the party left for Illinois last week, where ho will remain until the last of the month. While there he will spc aK on political matters a few times we un derstand. The necessity of further medical treatment for his wifa takes Mr. Strode away now. The IIi:n.i.l has a good word for Mr. .Strode wherever he may go. Even if we. are not smart, we know what to do when trubled with a Cough or Cald. No doctor bills for us. We take twenty-five cents, ge to the nearest Drug Store and buy a bot tle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. One dose relieves us and one bottle cures us entirely. It is pleasant to the taste. " . 1 See notice of team for sale. Carnith's Windmill is immense. Everybody smokes "Phil's Darling" 5 ceat cigars and they will smoke no other. Sanfords' ink in all the different Size, Oualities and Prices at Smith, Black & Cos. 3313 W. R. Thoma3 of Lincoln stopped at Plattsrnooth over Sunday on hi3 way back from the State Fair. Gloves, gloves, gloves, all kinds of gloves, the best line for the least mon ey at Wescott's. 1 Henry Boeck broke one of the large panes of glass in his hearse, the first of the week. Phil. Young has a full line of new pipes, cigar and cigarette Holders, which he will sell cheap. 1 Mr. Gus. llerold is moving into his new store building and the gosds will make a big show. A new Invoice of Musical Instru ments, and the "Marvelous Orguinette" at the P. (). News Depot. 1 The new street from Mr. Weck bach's east is rapidly being put in or der. It is needed. Mens' Clothing, Youth's Clothing Boys Clothing, Childien's Kilt Suits, at the new one price Stois. 1 --C. II. At wood takes the Heuald through the thoughtfulr.ess of Charley Parmele. Thanks, Charley. All goods marked in plain figures at the New one j)iu-al Clothing Hoi sk, next door to Sage Bros. 1 Claude Champion, a former Piatt:5, mouth boy, writes that he must have the II::i:.vi.i during the campaign. If you want any Schoal Cravens Phil Young just received 100 Gross of the Walth;m crayon, the best nuuk. 1 Come down and see the latest styles and lowest prices. No trouble to show goads at the Great Bed Store. tf About foar hundred passengers from Cass county went up to the State Fair Friday: and five hundred from Lancaster. Tha ladies are especially invited to call and examine our new stack. No trouble to shew goods. The Gisat Bed Stare. 2tf Several l'lattsmouth parties got their pockets picked at tha State Fair, we understand, but none of them like to acknowledge it. A nun Snjiplyjust in, of the gnut est liarijnins trer ntfvred on otir 5 and 10 cent winters, o'nat Rtd Store. 2Slf 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. 2St3 We are sorry to learn that young Mr. Went worth has been very sick, and hope lie will soon recover fully and be at work again. Dean & Son are receiving immense stocks of lumber both at Ashland and South Bend, which they are selling at prices which defy competition. 23t2 Phil Young will always help a friend out of difficulty and that's what he did for us the other day, for which we were duly grateful. Remember the only host place to buy Pons, Blank Books, paper and En velopes. Box Paper and Sanford's Inks in 20 different colors is Smith, Black x: Co's. 2St2 Eugene May field is working in the Couraut office and Mr. and Mr3. May field want a Louse to live in, so they do. This is one thing Plattsmeuth is short of. Farmers take your produce to John lions' S; Son as you can get more in r,7.s for them than you wiil get in prod (ire at other stores, and don't you forget it. 2s- The goods stiil roll in at Solomon 6 Nathair's, and their store is now packed to over flowing, every body stop and see them and get prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. 1 The festival given at the M. E Church, Tuesday evening, for the ben efit of the Pastor seemed to be a suc cess financially, and everybody enjoy ed themselves hugely. Sanford's Ink is the best in the market and is sold only by .Smith, Black & Co. who have it all tl.e dif ferent colors, also a:, ink made espec ially for banding use. 27t2 Republican Speaking. The Stata Central Committee have G. W. Collins and T. J. Majors billed for Plattsmouth, Oct. 11, 18S0. Re member the day. Hugh Orr, a former well known resident of this county died at Chey enne last Saurday. of consumption. Mr. Orrjiad been failing somo time. lie left many friends here to mourn hii decease. Geo. S. Smith, Surveyor General of Nebraska, leaves lor Utah on official business, being called there by tele graph from Commissioner Williams. A general meeting of the Surveyor Generals of the Western Territories, meet there October oth, for consulta tion, Sic. Gen. Smith will return about the 10th of October, and will make sever al speeches iu the State and County, for the Republican party during the rest of the Campaign. A.L. Marshall's circulating Li brary of W. W. will be iu running or der en Monday Sept. 27th. See cata- ! l.xrn.-.c fur fprm? nml riilp? 2712 John N. Swartz, the painter, is still hanging paper in the best style, i uid latest patterns. Also painting and graining to order in the most work manlike manner. All kind of school supplies (except school books,) can be had of A. L. Marshal, boskseller, newsdealer and stationer, W. W. Neb. 27t2 Fred. LehnhofTs new, two story brick, between Hatt's butcher shop and Cheap Charley's store, has been com menced and will soon fill up that va cant space on Main Street. Good 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. Furniture, groceries, boots and shoes, hats, caps, dry goods, trunks, notions and clothing in endless variety and at prirts which defy competition. Ceme and price our goods before buy ing. The Great Red Store. 2Stf -A. L. Marshall of W. W. intends making a specialty of the news and stationary trade, has a choice assort ment now on hand and still adding more. Misses Herrmann & Wurl have just received a large assortment of Demorests Patterns. New pattern sheets, &c. Call and inspect them.27 2 FLil. Y'oung's, young man give us a chew of Tobacco, with a Garfield twang last week, that beats all the to bacco we ever saw. Ask for the "Whitellouse" Chewing "Tobak" and go away satisfied. A. L. Marshall of W. W. has just received a choice selection of good standard literature, 184 volumes bound in cloth just to start his Circulating Library with. New books will be ad ed from time to time. 27t2 We have just opened one of the fit;. - stocks of ready made clothing ever brought to the State!!! At pri ces that will astonish everybody and defy all competitors. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES. New O Price C House, NEXT JOOR TO SAGE BROS'. 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. 28t3 The Excursionists to the State Fair from Plattsmouth and the West, Friday, took a vote on the Presiden tial Candidates, the men voted as fol lows: Garfield, 108; Hancock, 02; Weaver, 11. That is a fair showing of what Nebraska will do in Novem ber. Tlie best "Blood and Liver Rem edy," is Brown's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Dandelion, with Io dide of Potassium. For sale by A. L. Marshall, Druggist and Stationer, Weeping Water, Neb. 23t3 Somo man offers to act as City Marshal of Nebraska City for $23 per month, provided the City pays the casts of arrests and prosecutions and furnishes him two good balls and chains to match, so he can set prison ers to work. They have also passed a Sunday Ordinance there, that's light ning on the profane wanderer and sportsman. Last Sunday being the day ap pointed by the Bishop of this Episco- al diocese for the celebration of the Harvest Home Festival, St. Lukes church was decorated and appropriate services were held. Owing to the rain on Saturday the decorations were not as elaborate as they would have been, but looked quite well, notwith standing. ooo Overcoats I ! at a Sacrifice Must be sold Call and get prices, at S. & C. Mayep.s', N. (). P. C. H. 1 Attention, Teachers ! The first regular meeting of the Cass County Teachers' Association will be held at Plattsmouth on Satur day, Oct. Oth, at 10 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. All teachers that can attend are invited to be present and help to make the meeting a success. Essays on topics pertaining to the pra fession will be welcome. 2813 O. F. Mor.TuN, Pres. Attention ! We can't run a paper without mon ey and many of our subscribers owe us for a long time now. Can't more of you try and pay up, some of you back fellows. Last Saturday night our boys went home on half-pay, and it has been the hardest summer on subscrip tions we ever saw. One man, nor two. nor a dozen can't support a paper, but you all can and we must have some monev siion. X. O. P. C. II. That means S. & C. Mayer's "New-one-price-Clothing House." next door to Sage Bros. Remember the name and place. A pples! Apples!! If you want nice hand picked -'.tin-ter apph s, leave your orders with P. B Murphy; deluded in car for G-3 cts. a bushel. 2St3 Jt.hu T. Duke has just returned from buying new goods f all kinds in his lino and wants all his customers to give him a call before looking elsewhere. One of the bfest hard coal burners in the marKet, cheap. Zinc boards, pipe in great quantities. Scuttles; and a very large assortment of all kinds of hard ware. Newest and latest styles in every thing. Oh Yes! The Weeping Water Orchestra will giTa a concert Wednesday Oct. Cth, proceeds to help pay for new instru ments. Turn out everybody and help tha boys, and you will be benefited by hearing seme good music, both vocal and instrumental. Sudden Death. A daughter of Mr. Anlan Schmkler died very suddenly on Monday morn ing last. She had just risen from tho breakfast table when she fell upon her face, and soon breathed her last. She was buried Tuesday from the Catho lic church. Terribly Sudden Death. Tue-sday about 3:;;0 p. m. one of our brst known citizens dropped suddenly dead in the blacksmith shop of Mr. Campbell, near Hewland's wngon shop. It was Geo. Leving's, son-in-law of H. A. Waterman, Esq. He came there to get a hoise shod, was as weil and as cheerful as usual, and but a second before he was dead remarked that he wanted to make two more loads that night. He had been in llsv.land's shop to pay for a wheel he had filled a few days ago, and had passed from there to Campbell's. As the blacksmith was preparing to set tlie shtie, Lev ings leaned forvard to see how he was doing it or to give seme directions about the shoeiag and dropped from the bench dead; ho scarcely gasped nor did his heart beat after he touched the floor, so sudden was the call. Physicians and Mr. Waterman's folks were sent for at once. Medical skill was of no use. An appopletic fit carried him off iu th prime of life without a moments warning. The fu neral took place yesterday at 10 a. m., from his residence, and was attended by a goodly concourse of friends. The sincere sympathy ef the IIekald is extended to the bereaved widow and family. -.Iarrie.J. n.KTl'IIEU UUIJY At tin" ri'sIJenee of the briile' father, near ICi-lit Mile ;roc. "as Co., Nebraska, bv tlie Kev. .Mr. Worlev. Mon day, Sept. 'JTth. ltf'ji'. Mr. Waiihkn 11. 1'i.Kivii Kit of Colorado t j Miss Makv, L. lam' of this county. And a happier couple ticvcr trot spliced or the JIei:ali is no jiuise of sins. Miss Pai by. daughter of James Kuby. is well known here, where she made niasy friend?, having taught in our City schools at one time. Mr. Fletcher, the groom, lived near Orleans, in this tate, for several years, so that we may almost call him a Nebraska!!. Ho went to Colorado as secretary for the late D. N. Smith, also known here, and is now engaged in mining in that State. He bears the highest testimonials from all w ho know him, and Mr. and Mrs. Kuby, though loth to lose their daughter, may con gratulate themselves on bavin.; found a son every way worthy of her. The bride has lung been a special friend of the IIkkalo ami fami ly, who sincerely respect her energy and many good iualitie. and feel that her future life should embody the best of things earthly, with tho largest amount of happiness vouchsafed to mortals. We part from them both with regret, and hope for a pleasant re-union iu the not too distant future. Died. SIMPSON At riattsmouth. Xeb. Saturday, September 2."th. at 6 p. in., of Diphtheritic Hons throat, anna I.kiitia, daughter of John D. and Kat e Simpson, aged nine years, two months and litteeu days. The funeral services took place from St. l.nke's Church, Tuesday morning, September -'sill, at 10 a. m.. Kev. 11. 11. Hurgess, officiating. The promise which was given in the Utile bud of a fair and beautiful blossom has been de stroyed on Earth by tlie cold frost of death, but m the beautiful spring of another world the petals will unful.l and the flower will blos som, its beauty and fragrance only withheld from tlie earthly sight ef those who long to be hold it for a time ; the germ of future powers and accomplishment, the cultivation of which had only begun here, w ill grow- and develop in the beautiful land of the hereafter and the parent's" heart in ay gather comfort in the thought that what they would feebly do here will be fully wrought there, that the music of this earth which her little liiiL-ors were just learning to render w il! be but di-cord to the lit tle freed soul which now knows that music, the language of.thc other world, the full expression of the harmony in the pouI, which mocks our earthly endeavors to give it expression. It is so hard to give them tip, but blessed is the faith which can believe them happy and waiting for us. In Memory of Lei tie Simpson. Think not of her, fond mother. As lying 'reath the sod. For lo ! sh1 is an agel. A chosen one of God. Not by thos pale, sad features Wilt thou know thy darling now, Nor by the look of sutferii.g On her sweet and patient brow. Eternal life is 'round her, Joy Hashes from her eye, And her angel form U radiant With the beauty of the sky. -I'rAiiL Holmes. This poem was handed us by tho lit tle girl by whom it was composed, who is but a few years older than lit tle Lettie, with a request that we would publish it, with which we cheer fully comply. Miraculous Power. The Forest and Stream bus it : "To preserve health use Warner's Safe Kcmedies. These are almost of inii,iuilius power in removing iiseases for w hic'n reeoninieiidcd, ll'.e won derful curative Ualitie they are posse-sed of of is vouched for by tens of thousand. 1!11U "Use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills, The Western Remedy for biliousness and sick headache.. All druggists sell them. 27tf 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 Pettee. Plattsmouth, Neb. Try Brown's Tar Troches, For sore throat, and clearing and strengthening the voice. For sale bv all druggists. 27tf "Malt Kilters'' pr.: Kram. Nerve, a:..' EJood food, peculiarly a ,.,ued tv. au.i warmly rec ommended by. on. Jru'i-! ami pliweiuns for General DcCilhy. Mental ami I'hvsi.-al Ex-h-iustion. Hysteria, A'cnoiwacsn, Sleeplessness Emaciation and l'rpsy. -J7t4 lie! ter Time. Tlie Detuner-'t. N p-.t ( " -...tivs : "Suf fering among nu!, :.:-.. ,i iro.iu! villi Ureases of tae kSe-iH., ..d li.cr. h,:s be 'a per ceptibly better siuce the -introduction among us of Yv arner's Sato Kidney aui Liver cure. 1st SPECIAL NOTICES. For the Blood and Liver Use Extract of Sarsaparilla and Dan delion with Iodide of Potassium. 27tf Is conducted by an expert accountant and sucressful leacher. iTrrrnn t ion thorough and practical. Tuition lower than elsewhere. Full particulars to any address. 'Ml THOS. J. ilKYANT, Pres. Tliirry of tlse bet organ mailers of the "World are competitors at the Paris Kxpositiou. a cable dispatch to the Associated 1'rcss says two highest gold medals have been awarded "to the American makers. Mason & Hamlin. To the Citizen's of the County 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 down, call on J. T. A. Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. I4tf 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 Mickeiwait & Siiai;i 7tf on premises. .;kxts as c.iw.vssr.KN Make from .-'j.l to j-.'O per week selling goods for V.. :. laiil'.Ol'T jt C O., in llarclay Street. New Vol!;. Send for catalogue ami terms. i-Jly Per Sale .' A fine black horse-, six yi ars old, good roadster, for sale cheap at tbi.s oilice. lTl.'i Save Your Money. A large stock of Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be sold ch'jap. 22 tf Buy only the self-threading (at top and shuttk')' Ne.v American Sewing Machine, which for simplicity in con struction, light running, and for dura bility cannot be excelled. For sale by Rasgorshek Bios., Merchant Tailors, l'lattsmouth. Neb. 2:Jm IMPORTANT TO AGENTS. THE LIKE OF JMJSr.J A. AiCS-IKl.rs. l",y his personal friend, Ma.Jok Hc .niiy. Editor N. V. Mail, l the only edition to which Geii'l Gailiold has given personal attention or facts. I'.rautifullv illustrated, printed and bound. "1 he best." N. v. Commercial Advertiser. "The neatest." N. Y. Herald. "The most use fill, sensible and sat isfactory." N. Y. Tribnne. Full length steel portrait by Hall, from a pic ture taken expressly for this work. Aotiv Asren Wiiiiteil. Liberal terms. Send l.on at onee tor eomplete out lit. A. S. I5AKNES . CO., Ill 113 William St., New York. ISU You are Sad aii(F,Loaely, And it's all on account of your indi gestion. BriowN's Pepsin Tonic fur nishes the stomach with the active principles of digestion ; gives tone to the svsteia and cures dyspepsia. For salo by J. II. Buttery, Smith, Black & Co., and O. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth, John Painter and Dve & Dentree, East Plattsmouth. 27tf We wiil liy Agents actuary oi i'o per iuomli &n1 expenses, or al lw a lar cunii;:isair-ii, to wtl 1 our nw mni womitM'ful in rent u-ii. H f mfu'i vrhat nay b&rui;l LTbS. AJJiotjucuiiAj I: Co.. AlahAii. ilizii. BOOTS AND SHOES, SHOES AND HOOTS, 22tf AT JfEJtaES: New Millinery. Misses Herrmann & Wurl have a variety of trimming silks and velvets, feathers, and a news stock of fancy goods which they invite the ladies of the city and county to call and exam ine, also new hats in all thrs latest styles. 27t3 K ' Pepperberg's cigars aro the most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.2 )tf Money lo Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf l'lattsmouth. Fresh Oystors. Bennett & Lewis have secured the agency in this city for D. D Mallory's celebrated "Diamond brand" of oysters and will bo prepared at all times to furnish these well known Oysters to Hotels, Restaurants and private par ties at bottom prices. itf We Chalhnyc the Weill. When we say wo believe, we have evidence to prove that Shiloh's Con sumption Curo is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, inasmuch as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one half the time and re lieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, CroUp, and show more cases of Consumption cured than all others. It will cure where they fail, it is pleas ant to take, harmless to the youngest child, and wo guarantee what we say. Price 10 cents, oil cents, and $1.03 If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shilah's Porous Plaster. Sold by Smith & Black. Do you Btlieve it. That in this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by In digestion, Dyspepsia, Sour ar:d distress ed Stomach, Liver Complaint Consti pation, when for 75 cts. we wili sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Smith & Black. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY". A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health, and sweet breath. Price 2-j cts. Sold by Smith it Black.ieowtf Strayed. From the corral nearllei-el'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 ma. 2ot3 Mns. S. Bkantneu. 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 very lowest prices possible. 22lf How to Make Soap for a Cent a Pound. Shave Into small pieces five bars of Dobbins' Electric Soap, and boil in three quarts of wter until the soap is thoroughly dissolved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing re mains ; add to the solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; stir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set it away to cool." Al though it will look like nothing but. soapsuds w hile warm, a chemical reaction will take place and in twenty-four hours' lime wiil develop forty or fifty pounds of magnificent and white soft soap, costing less than one cent a pound, and as good as many 01 the adulterated com K)unds called soap, and sold at 7 to 10 cents a pound. How long would it take foranv other soap used the same To 1 ecoine :'nvthing but "'soap-suds'."'. Any h-viscw il'e knows that il eanpot be done v is fi any soap ',. hs ever u--ed. s -e if it can be doae w it'ii iotbi:is' Elec tric. For sale by ail grarers. Itiir.O KiiuS., Side Agents, 4-eowly Weeping Water, Neb. THE MARKETS. HOME MAKKETS. GUAIN AND FKODUCE. Wednesday, Sept. 2:, 1SS0. W heat. No. 2 70 Corn, ear, 25 " shelled , -v. Oats IS l'.ai 1-v, No. 2 ltli.' live. ." Hi Native Cattle 3 r0i.3 25 Hogs 4 2(1 nutter KiiTi, 20 Kgas 11 Potatoes CO NEW YOKK MAKKETS. Nk'V YoitK, Sept. 23, 1SS?. Monev 1. 02v 51 01. Wheat $ 1 07L t 07i Kve !4 Corn 5!V?. M "i Oats lo ti 13 CHI CAG O MA I2K ETS. CllH'AOO. Sept. 29. ISs.l. 1 .VJ Li ?3 no :2l4 20 'i -2' i 71 Flour Wheat Corn Oats Kye Barley 1.1 VE STOCK. Hogs, s liipuliig a fjyr.j,-, 20 Cattle. " 4 T,:.-:, 4 75 Sheep 3 5lMi 4 40 GO f S3 t J? S ill -5 s - 5. . a .. . - cci Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sclilegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. 7tf LEGAL NOTICES. Attachment Notice. Oeori'e W. House will take notice that on the 2d day of September, A. I. lssa, E. .1. Matins, ;i .luMice ot the I'caen f Salt Creek Precinct, C ;s County, Kebraska, issued an cider of at tachment forth i sum fifty-seven dollars (SV7.no) in an action pending before him, where in Mose Kf.ef.-r is piaimiff. and Ceorge w. l.'ouse is defendant ; that property, consisting of one header box. one halt of one header box. and a t hree-'onrths interest in yi.e Haines' header, has been attached under saitl order. Said cause was continued to the 2:ith day of October, A. 1). l.sy, at b) o'clock a. m. MOSES KEEl-'Elt, I'ltlT. September 20, is0. 2St:s Attachment Notice. .1. E. Jeffries will take notice that on the 13th day of Sj-pt'-mhc-J. A. I), lsso. K. J. Matin, a Justice of I In- Peace of Salt ( reek Precinct, Cass Coii'ity, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment tor the sum of fourteen and fin-1 no dollars (14.r.(o in an action pending before him w herein W. W. Oullion is plaintilt, and .1. E. Jcilri.-s is defendant ; that property, consisting of one derrick, complete, and three large iron drills, has been attached under said order. Said cause is continued to the Jyth day of Oc tober, A. 1J lsso, at 2 o'clock p. m. W. W. GLEI.ION, l-ltff. September 2. ls$0. 28t:i Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tlie District Court of Nemaha County, in the State of Nebraska, and to us directed as referees and commissioners in the case hereinafter named upon an order and decree rendered by the said Court in a certain action therein pending, w herein, l'.ryaiit Cobb U plaintitf. and Martha l'inley, Nancy Allison, Chirk Cobb, Williamson Cobn, Pinkney Cobb. Clay Cobb, David Cobb, Catharine King, Mar tha Conner. 1'raneix Cobb. Seynioiire Cobb, Nancy A. King, Williamson li. W. Cobb. New -lon C. WorleyT louisa I nman. Mart ha N. Mc (iaha, Kliza NeNon. Martha C. Kell, and John A. Irwin are defendants, we will oiler for sal at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in l'lattsmouth, in Cas County, Ne braska, on Saturday tlie aotli day of October, lsso, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day the following real estate in Cass County, Ne b. 'at-ha, to-w it : l'he norl heast quarter (r.ef) seei ion 111 teen. (15) town eleven, ( 1 1 ) range ten, (101 east bin acres. The southeast (iiiarter (se!4) section fifteen (15) town eleven (II) range ten (Hi) east lunacies. The northwest iiUMieriiiw'.i) section fifteen (15) town eleven (11) range ten (in) east. li'.o acres, known as "Mnllin's Kanche." Tkk.ms ok Sai.k : One half cash, balanca in one and two years, w ith in per cent interest, se cured by mortgnge on the land. "Wii.lia.vi H. HoovF.n, t y,,, DAVIIISOX l'LASTKlt.S. ) "OM l- J. 11. r,i:o.vi)V, Attorney. 2stl Sheriff's Sale I'.y virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W. ('. Sh. "waiter. ( le; k of the Disl rict Court within and for C;c-s County. Nebraska, and lo me di rected, 1 w ill, on Monday, tlie 2 lh day of Oc tober. A. D. lsso, at P) o'clock a. in. of said day, at the South door of the Court House, in t lie; city of l'lattsmouth, in paid County, sell at Public Auct ion the following real estate, to wit : The East half (e'j) of the South West quarter (sw'j) of section t hirty-one (.;1 ). iu town ship No. eleven (11). Norl h of range twelve ( !2), East of the sixth (tli) P.M., in Cass County, Nebraska. Tlie same being levied upon and taken as the property of Harvey Carper. Agues C. Carpet, and Cyrus H. MeCormick. delend auts. to satisfy a judgment of said Court recov ered by Almira C. Woodruff, plaintiff. l'lattsmouth, Neb.. September 22, A. D. ls.-0. It. W. IIVEltS, Sheriff Cass Co. Neb. r.y M. M( Kl.WAl.v, Deputy. 2715 Probate Notice. Notice is hereby given that Amelia Peterson has filed an instrument m writing purporting to be the last will and testament ot S. J. Peterson deceased. I'pon liliiig said innire.inent, it is ordered that all persons interested therein be notified that the hearing of said cause is set for the 11th day of October, A. 1). lsso, at 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, attheoliice of the County Judge, iu l'lattsmouth City, Cass County, Ne braska, at which time all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said instrument should not be taken as the valid last will and testament of said deceased and admitted to probate. A. N. SI LE1VAN, County Judge. September 22, lssu. 27t:; Attachment Notice. J. E. Jeffries will take notice that on t!:e 1 1th day of September, A. D. ls.sii, E. J. Math is, a Ju.-tice ot the Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, Cass County. Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment lor the sum of twenty-live dollars and sity-one cents (25. U1, in an action pend ing before him, wherein E. A. Kyder & Co. are plaintiffs, and J. E. Jeffries is defendant ; that property ns follows has been attached under said order, to-w it : 3 Comments on t he liible ; a Historic" : 5 Missal P.ooks : 4 Histories of France ; 1 Hymn Hook ; 2 Music Hooks ; l fam ily P.ible. Said case was continued to the 2'jtii dav of October, A. D. lsso. at 2 o'clock p. m. 27t.i E. A. KYDEli s.- CO., l'lllis. Notice. In the District Court of Cass County, N btas!;a Dermis Dean. Plaintiff, 1 vs J. W. Newsiim. 1". A. Could and Ann H. Could. Del'eu. hints. J J. W. New siiiii, defendant, will take notice that on tile la; h day of September, lsso, Dennis Dean, plaml iii hen i:i, filed bis petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object anil prayer of w hich is , foreclose a certain mortgage, ex ecuted by J. W. Ncwsnm to P. A. and Ann H. Could, defendants, and assigned to this plain t itf. upon tl.e est half i w ; . i of t he Norm East quarter ( lie1..) of section seven teen ( 17 j. town ship twelve (12', range nine ,':! East, to secure tbe pa incut of four certain promissory notes, dated February (th, ls7t;. and due resp'eetively in two, three, lour and live years, for tlus sum r.f two hundred dollars (S2(K each, the first three of which notes were assigned to this plaintiff. That there is now due upon said notes and iHortgage the sum of fix humU'ed dollars (.si;eo) with twelve per cent, interest thereon from l'ebiuary tub, s,77, together with a reasonable attorney's fee, as provided in said notes and mortgage, and for unpaid taxes upon said premises. And plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount lound due thereon. You are reunited to an-wer said petition oil or before the 1st Uav of November, ls-o. DENNIS DEAN. Piaititiif. I'.y Cft M'.m.v.n & M athew s, hi- Atty's. 27tl Sheriff's Sale, Ry virtue of an execution, issued by W. C. Showalter. Clerk of the District Court within ami for Cas- County, Nebraska, and to me di lted. I will, on the ir.th dav of October. A. D. lsso. at Id o'clock a. in., of said dav. at the South door of l he Court I louse, in said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estate to-w it : Lot ten vho. in block one (i North and one (11 East : also lot otic (1 1. two (2i and three Kt. in block one (!) East ; all of the above de scribed propeity being located iu Eoek lilufts. Cass County. Nebr; M;;. The same being levied a;.oi! and taken rs the property of Joseph ske titaiid Henry Shera, defetidatit-', to sati-fv a, j u!.-i:ent of said Court recovered by lHiek: Mc (."':. .as and Patterson, plaintiffs". Plattsmouth, Neb.. Sept. 13th. A. I J. lssO. 26t5 li. W. HYEJiS, sheriff Cass Co., Neb. . -1. " s Notice. Adam Rhodes will take notice that on the Pit ti day of August, A. D. lsso. A. N. Sullivan. County Judge w ithiii and for Cass County, .No hraska, issued an older f attachment lor the sum of nine and 75-leo dollars (;i.7--) in an ac tion pending before him. wherein Elizabeth Sliafer is plaintiff, ami Adam Rhodes defend ant ; that the wages due said defendant have been attached under said order. Said cause w as coin inued to the 5lli day of October, A. I . I'fO, at u o'clock a. in. KMZaRKTII SHAFER, Plaintiff. l'lattsmouth, Sept. l:an. l.s.vt. 2t;i3 Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue cf an Order ef Sale issued by V. C. Showalter, Clerk of the District Court" within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on the 'Shi day of October. A. D. lsso, at lo o'clock a. m.. ol said day, at the South door of the Court House, in said Count v. sell at Public Auclion the lollow ing real estaie to-wit: '1 lie East half ti':) of t he South West quarter (sv'4) of section t hirty-one c;i . tow n ship eleven 1 1 11. Nort II of range twelve (12) east i 'the sixth ((3th) P. M ., in Cass Count v. Ne braska. Tlie same being levied upon and taken as th property of Harvey Carper. Agnes ('. Carper and Cyrus II. MeCormick, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court rccovctid bv Almira C. Woodruff, plaintili. Plattsmouth, Neb.. Sept 1:5th. A. I) 180. 2'::5 li. W. 11 VERS, Sherill Cass Co., Neb, Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of John ( hvr.mons. deceased. In the Culllity Colli t of Cass Co., Nebraska. rpon reading and filing the duly verified pe tition of Chrisi laua FaiigM . praying Unit ad ministration of the estate of John Cleniinoiis, deceased, be granted lo Mediums Clemmons : Oi dered that notice ot the pendency of said cause be published in the Nebraska 11 Kit a i.i. a weekly newspaper, printed, published, ami iu geneial circulation in said coii'ity. for three Consecutive weeks, and thai the bearing of said cause be set for the Oth day of October A. 1 .. IS.-'), at one o'clock p. M. at the otlice of the County Judge, at Plattsnioui!i. at which tunc and place, alt persons interested may appear and show, cause, if any they have, w hy mliniii-1-tralioii of said estate should not be granted to the said Mctiinnis Clcmmoiis, according to the pnncrc.f said petition. A. N. SV l.l.l V A N. County Ji:dge. l'lattsmouth, September 10 lsso. 2i',ta Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decretal order of sale, made by the Hon. S. R. Pound. Judge of the District Court in and for Cass County. Nebraska, at bis Chambers, iu the city of Lincoln, on Hie 11th day of September. A. D. lsso. 1 will, on the I lib day of October, A. D. lsso. oiier at Public Vendue, at the liont door of the Court House, iu Plattsinout li ( it v, Cass County, Nebraska, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111. of said day, to the highest bidder, all the right, title and mteiest of deorge Libert and dace E. Swarts, minors in and lo the North half (n'jl ol the South East quarter (se Vk)ef section No. twenty-lour (24', town-hip No. ten (b, range No. 'ten East of the s:th (Olhl 1. M., in the County aforesaid. Sale will remain open u.r bids from the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111. until the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. of same day. Terms, cash or credit, as pro vided by law. NELSON JEAN, Cuardian. Restaurant I Confectionery STOBE Where will be Found a Good Stipnly of Choice of all kinds in .Season. NUTS, CIU AllS, TOllACCOH and SMOKER'S ARTICLES GENERAL!. Y VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, &c, &c. o Also in connection with the above will lie kept the If eastGRi; lee reani Pallor Wj -4 S Si 's,' & . '... Sr' '-.J' s. 'si. ' s , . . '.. . '.,'sJ X "s i IUST" T3EE3I! CITY. consisting of Oysters, Sardines, Canned Fruits, &c. Cssia sasad ic, p. B. MURPHY, One door "West of C. CI. Ilerolil's. Proprietor. is. Li: I; iSin Is Leased to 0 m I! il SPRINGaSUMMER m HI m m m M 11 n a y SjvMiii 3 r..m ET-U..2 kikkitM With their immense .stock of CaItlEig' all JPvlees9 MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. Hi PULL A1W Eiatet Styles W. S. S. MAIN STREET. Legai Notice. Notice is hereby given twui persons interest ed in tin-estate of Frank ami Aietrew Deitneli minor heirs of Joseph Deitlich, deceased, pi appear before Hie Hon. S. R. Pound, Judge of the District Court within and for the Second Judicial District, at his Chamber in Hie City of Lincoln, in the County of Lancaster, ami taleof .Nebraska, on the 21st day of October. A. D. ls.so, at 1 o'clock p. m., to show cause, if any 11. ey have, w by a license to ell and convey the real estate of said minors should not bo granted to their guardian, according to ttio prayer of the petition in said cause. OEOKdE sciloEMANN, Guardian. .September Uth, lsso. 2;t4 Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of three cxecutionn. Issued by NT. C. s"liowuItcr. Clerk of the Di-triet Curt within and for C;uss Countv , Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on the 2d day of October, A. I). tso, t 10 o'clock a. 111.. of said day. ut tbe soul h door of the Court House, in thu cityof 1 lattsmoiith in said county, sell al public unc tion t he follow ing real estate, to-w it : i.Ms o. three Cii and four (!) in block No. nine, 00 111 White's addition lo the cityof i'lattsmoiil II, Cass County Nebraska; also lots seven (7), eight (si. nine (:t) and ten (10). in block No. six ii, iu Duke's ad. Inioii 10 Hie City of l'latts mouth ; also lot No. three (.".). iu block No. one hundred and sixty-three (IKl). in the t il y of l'lattsmouth ; all of the above described prop erty being in Cass Countv, Nebraska. 'lh same being levied upoitand taken as the prop erly of Calx in P. Moore and Arniilda A. Moorr. defendants, to satlsiy the Judgment of said court, recovered by The State Journal Co.. Ar niilda A. Moore, and E, (i. Dovey i'c Sou, plain litis. li. W. 11 KKS, Sliclill Cass Co., Nci. Plattsmouth. Neb.. Sept. 1. A. I. lsso. iMf. Notice. Iii Hie DSIric! Court of the vMMuiliciul dist I'Ct villiiii ami lor t ass county, Aemasua. A. W. White. Plaintiff, 1 . vs I Ellen Melinite . .M. McHuli'c, ,' John O'Rouike, J. V. Ucckbach, Win. Neville j and Patrick MiCallum, ! Dcf't's. J l.llii McCuire and M. Mctiuire. defendant will lake notice that on Hie lllsl day d August, lsso- V. W. White. Plaintiff, herein tiled bl pclilioiKlii the District Court o( OS colli t V , Nebraska, against said defendants, tbe object and prayer ol w Inch are to foreclose a certain moiUMgo executed by Ellen .Midline and M. Medline, deleiniants to W illiam E. Done. an, on the following described pienn-es to w .1 : lots seven (7) and eight (si 111 block twelve ( 2) 111 Hie c itv of PlaitMio nth, Cass ( otiuiy, Nei... to secure the payment of a eeitaiii proinisory note, dated December :i('l h. 1ST.;, for the sum of M0.1 (i an.l due and payable 111 one year lioin the date thcroot : Which said pioilgage and note w as altei wards assigned lo llns Plaint HI. 1 hat t here is new due upon faid noleand mort gage the Mini of s tun 00 for which sum with in terest at the rate of twelve percent per annum tro. 11 the b.tli day of June. A D. 17. plaintiff prays lor a decree that (bjeiidalils be required to pay the same, or that said premises may bo sold to satislv the amount, lound due. You are r quired to answer said petition on or before the li!i dav ol October, A. D. lsso. Dated September 1st, lsso . A. W. Will i E. l'laintiu. P., W. S. Wis k, his Attorney. 2115 a ti u !S3 COMPLETE. mid EiOWc4 H. BAKER & CO. ffrlfl XT