The Herald. v i) f EIITI.-F.MKST. .. litso. I' - i ; ! T r .KUcrits . No it;l iri'i li.scinaiit itjscrt- IVCS. ; -f I .i tt frV. f-.t f.i-M I ,.,.!;..- i "y ti 'A in, " r ,1 ,'" I .'.i p.:i.".ica ,: ,f' f f.;,r the :e ' !!:.! :'.-.t. n!S n:nnlca!ns !( ,-. to ll:e py.r-t. wish no waste i : '.)r. fer te rrry-rlners f.' t--Ul r.s'.Ur and r ft.-! Le- r!i'tVr . if-Vr-d to hi ,' n a itr.t scriber er nt is r-r i Me r7- tr.in or.lts Ms fn?"r Mewt!n- I jriKHtfi. ot tii lnb!ish- , li-'tii n send It until pawn'mt t i,i: t-1 the iho! amount, whether iiticr is nk'-n from the ofi":.-e or not. : he e.-urt fiavo decided that refusing to rVnn'.i''r stirt periodicals from the port nr rpfii'of in:i and lrvir.2 tlu-rn uncalled ' i;i ii.ki facie etiJnrc of intention At, Zi ' I-' :iio r o?r.s. . - . !i f RAt LOCAL NEWS. --Wescott Mils the lrs:-t buckskin love. -tf More tt.vA last Sund7. The Fair was a success. I'hil ciar wns immsr.se, ('list. V.' ill. S. Wise sells Real EsUtc. tf Lo.-k cut for the Great Ecd Store Our ins tv lielcl is ljcziiiiiijj to loom rip. Another new house jroing np on GvSIol Hill. igil Orc(E, of Omaha, cam down yitv Lit nigh. (.'ash paid for butter ;unl figjis by Bennett & Lewis. 23tf -i'iRtt6muth had rather mors than he i ;;hire of fijhis last week. -Manufaeturning and Repairing r.t M rises' Slioe .Store. 22tf I.nfft O'Xk'l is lisivinj; the inside of his hutcher shop fixed up. The highest line gloves at Wescott's. of buckskin 2Utf Thil's Green boy Fold 10 worth of paanuts at the Fair. It was a windy, du3ty day. Saturday for t'" running races. Money to loan on Country Real It-atft by W. S. "Wise. tf Il.alok's Diamond Dress Shirts, Knld mly at Wescott's. o0t2- I'. M. 'ol?ott of Wepinjr Water Mas in town the first of the week. i he walls of Fred Lnnhcft's new building are gradually 'Omitig np. Dick '.iciht moved his fam ily back to Plattsmouth last weefc. . Yon wi'.i always find lVpnerberg's most popuh'r Cigars at M. Carroli'.s tf Fare buck glows at Wescott's the best going, cheaper than the cheapest. 1 About forty of the G.& A.Gu.ml3 went out to Louisville Monday night. It rained so last i ii;hl, guess ihe Ptock F.'.uiTs meeiir.g was postponed. Fresh fruits ami vegetables re reived every dav by lUmnott A: Lov. is. llll Ouc or two lunaways at the Fair but nu on liurt and not much damage done. The .fn?on & Hamlin organ tsok the first prmini3 ?it the Fair last week. The finest stack of ready made clothing, at now One. Frice Clothing House. 1 We want 1000 dizen eggs, for which we. will pay cash or goods. Ren nett & Rowif. " 2otf Jot. Gil more drew Dave Miller's double harness, it was a very fins work harness. The habit of running over booths r sliS.-s corrected with Rvon's Patent Heel Stiffeners. " 20t2 That Cocoanut Macaroni at Phil Young's i the best thing rre ever ate. in the candy line. New Goods ! New Goods ! ! A full assortment at Bed Rock prices at the Gieat Red Stor. 23tf Fresh ojter3 received daily from Baltimore, and for sala wholesale and retail, nt F. . White's 30tf Fd Weseoott has tho latest styles in neckwear. Silk handkerchiefs, kid gloves, underwear, &c. G0t2 Not the Largest Stock, but tho freshest and purest candies in town, at John Ltach's stand. 25tf Full lines of linen suits are being sjld very cheap at Fivl. Herrmann's Call before they are gone. 18tf Lsok out for Dennett A Lewis on upper Main St. the last of the week in Gns. Hcrold'a o'.d stand. IM. Wescott received a lar in voice of boots and shoes, overcoats and wtlier clothing last week. New line of ladies valises and traveling bags, at One Prico Clothing Ilwiise, next door to Sage Bros. It If you want nice, light bread or biscuits, white as snow, buy the 'Snow Flake' flwur at Dennett & Lewis'. 2itf We can do yem good on boots and buck gloves, at Wescott's Bos Cloth ing Store, next to Saiith & Black's. 2 A full and complete line of ho siery and underwear, all sizes and pricts, at W. II. Baker & Co's. 2t2 Farmers, lake vour buttar and e-g t Bennett & Lewis. They will pay the highest rnarkut price in cash. 30tf Parties wanting choice Michigan apples can have the different v.-vriptip by leaving their orders in tirue. at F. is. White's. 30.2 lust received, a lot of ladies cloaks and dolmans. Call everybody and get a good selection. w. II. Baki:h & Co. Come down and see the latest s!y!es and lowest prices. Xo trouble t show goads at the Great Red Store.tf For good cheap reading fcr fall an 1 winter season, subscribe to A. L. Marshall's Circulating Library. Cali and see it when you go to town. 30t2 Personal. Mrs. K. Ii. Lewis returned from Missouri Valley last Friday. Mrs. E. S. Sharp goes east to Michi gan to-day. for a visit of a few months. Mis. Yates, f Lincoln, stopped in Plattsmouth Monday on her way east. Mrs. Mary Carruth. mether of our FranK, left fr La Pite, Ind.,Tuesday afterncon. Jese Irwin called yesterday. He reports the meeting- at Folden's as very well attended, and the speeches very good. Judge Welph more than waked the eld issues up. SenaLor Tefft, Reprasentati ve Wind ham, with Mr. Hall candidate for Rep resentative, returned yesterday from the western end of the county, where they hare been canvassing, Ac Mrs. Jehnsoa and Miss Sweener re turned from St. Leuis last Friday, and report a fine time viewing the gret Fair, the precession of the Veiled Prophets and all the gloriea of Fair week. If yeu have a friend with a Cough or Cold, tell hiw to try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. He will thank you for yeur edvice. The price is only 25 cents. -Call at Wescott's and see his new invoice of boots. 80t2 A good ve;k for weddings, but the cake dossn't pot in its appearance Hunter wa3 mado happy last week it's a bey and a big one too. Hur rah for nunter. Buy vour groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Bennett & Lewi car ry a complete stock. 15tf A new Supply jmt in, of the grtat est Bargains ecer ojTered on our 5 and 10 cent counters, o'reat lied Store. 28tf Mr. Leasley had a very fine dis play of apples at the Fair. Great big beauties they were, and tasted as tine as thoy looked. The ball given by the Xew Plaits mouth Orchestra was a fair succiss, financially, and even body seemed to have a goed timet. ' Mrs. Swarts will probably take the room occupied by John Boone for litr Millinery store, when ha gets in his new quarters. Dean & Son, at Ashland and at South Bend, too, are receiving an im uience quantity of lumber and selling it out again as rapidly. 30t2 New fall and winter styles in suits and overcoats, just received at Wes cott's Boss Clothing Store. We will not be undersold or outdone in our line. S0L3 Pottenger says when Bill Jones was thrown out of his sulky, ho gat up, shouldered the sulky and trotted in along side the iirse iLst. We did net see the race. J. (J. Chambers has just received a large invoice of blanxets, lap robes, whips, &c which he will ssll at the very lowest prices. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. 29t2 Go to C. G. Herold the Id reliable in his new building he will sell you a good winter suit for from .5.00 to 80.00, and a gaod overcoat for S3.00. Consult your own interests, a dollar saved is a dollar made. 29t4 A. L. Marshall of W. T7. still car rias on the drug business with his Cir culating Library, also newspapers., magazines, periodicals, stationary, con fectionary, cigars and tobaccos, fall a cheice and well selecte4 aesertment. 2 The slock at the Boss Clothing Store is new and complete, aad we will make pricss to please the closest buy er. Call in and see n?. Xo snide goods. Xo jockeying in prices. A square deal guaranteed. C E. Wescott. 3012 If the parties who stole the rings, straps, A.C., off of a certain har ness, at the Fair, don't come around and settle for the same they raay wish they had some of these fine day, as they are knoicn. Dave Miller had the best assort ment f things in his line at the Coun ty Fair, that has ever been shown there, the following were a part of his fine display: A line S100 nickle plat ed harness, a S45 team harness, a fine assortment of saddlej, bridles, lap robes, buggy rngs, whips, collars, sad dle hardware, and other things too numerous to mention. 1 We unfortunately forget t notice last vvek the opening of a new millin ery store in Plattimeuth by Mrs. S Swarts, whose adv't f the some ap-, peared in tho Herald. Assisted by Miss Bennett, who was formerly known t the ladies here, Mrs. Swarts has opened up an excellent stock f millinery, and vre trust will be favored with a share of the patronage of city and county. Reoms over Mathew's Hardware store. Ed Wescott continues to show up the best and newest lins of clothing, hats and caps, furnishing goods, boots, X:c. Everything marked in plain fig ures and ijq deviation in price. 30t2 The Guards passed their time (about three hours and a half) going up to Lonisvlle to the Grand Republi can rally, Monday night, in singing old National tunes, and debating on tho following subject : The Solid South i3 a detriment to the Republic. Joe. Fairfield and George Magney took the aflirmativo and W. F. Morrison and D. A. Campbell the negative. It was decided in favor of the affirmative after a good discussion on both sides. The Democratic Rally last week was the thinnest thing yet. Wo shouldn't nse slang if the Courant had not unjustly endeavored to belittle the Stone meeting, which was a Grand meeting and they know it. Xow wo believe in the truth always and when the Democrats get up a decent meet ing here, the IIehald will say so, but that Hartigan Redick thing was so weak, s thin, so rnortiliying to even the democracy that out of respect to our democratic friends, who are pretty fair men in all but their politics, wo will spare their feelings and omit to i tell the plain truth or make it harsher j than to say it was a complete fizzle, j Hartigan was off his nut and didn't d j himself justice (nor us either) and the "paralytic" boy Redick thinned the bouse like a dose of salts. $40,000 WOBTII OF SILKS, VELVETS AND CASHMERES. The Red Lion Dry Goods Ilonse, Lincoln Nebraska Have now received their Hew Fall stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and it is acknowledged by all t be the leading house in Nebraska, for tho above named goods as well as fer fine Satins, Ribbons, Fringes, Beaded goods, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Hosiery, U loves, &-c. I will send sam ples of six numbers of our Cashmer Giunetl Silks at S.T5, S1.00, $L25, SI. 50, S1.75, $2.00. which are fully 8-50 to $1.00 pr yard under price, and ur goods will prove it. Also samples ' Cashmeres at $.50, $.65, $.75, 8.87 and S1.00. Also samples of Silk Velvets at 81.50, 81.75, 82.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Custmers sending us in rders for goods will get the latest styles and as low as if they wore here in person to make their selections. Correspond ence solicited and promptly answered. O. M. Anstead, Prop'r. Red Lion Dry Goods House. 11th St., Lincoln, Nob. P. O. Box 914, 30t4 Mr. C. R. Dovey had a dozen or more panels at the county Fair, paint ed in the various styles of graining now in vogue. They were very fin specimens of workmanship in that line, and comprised a number of new varieties not heretofore shown here. Mr. Dovey is a master hand in hi trade. - Lumber! Lumber! f all kinds at Deau & Son's, Ashland and South Bend. Call and see them. 3 Winter Apples. Bennett & Lewis have just received a car load of choice winter apples, which they will sell at 81.85 per bar rel. It A Card. The rumor that Charley Myer should be implicated in a petty larceny down at my place is false. I consider Charley an honest straight forward young man. J. H. Becker. The ladies are especially invited to call and examine our new stock. Xo trouble to show goods. The Great Red Store. 23tf Preaehing In the School House at South Bend, next Sunday the 17th inst. at 3 o'clock p. m., by Rev. Kenjamin F. Diffenback er. Subject, "Water made Wine." Also at the Congregational church in Louisville at 7 p. m. Subject, "Sal vation, the doctrine ef Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.' New Millinery I ! ! Xew beaver hats in all styles, Che nille cord and tassels and jet feather trimming. Cashmere ribbons, new varieties of flowers, jetted feather bands, and plumes; SHADED PLUMES. Plushes, velvets, satins, gilt braids and plush bands. Wool felt, camels hair, and felt hats and bonnets in r.ll shapes and styles. Velvet caps, trimmed and untrimmed; Turkish caps; At Mrs. Johnson and Sweeney's. Call and examine them. 30t3 Teachers, Attention. The County Teachers' Association will hold its second iegular meeting at Eight Mile Grv en Saturday, Xov. Hth at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The fol lowing essays will be read: Fait, Present and Fture of the Public Schools, by Prof. Lov; Composition W'riting, by O. F. liortn; Grade fr Country Schools, M. Siearle; Responsi bility of the Teacher, J. IL Berg. Essays by several others may be ex pected. A full attendance is desired and a profitable time will result. 30tl O. F. Moutov, Pres. Our City Schools. Last Friday closed the first month for this year of our city schools. The enrollment for the month is as fellows: Boys 341, girls 34G, total C37. This gives an average to eacn teacher f nearly C3 scholars. Surely our teach ers cannot do justice to themselves and students with so many scholars. In five rooms every seat is occupied and still there are children running the streets wh should be in school. If this increase in our schools contin ue, our Board will have to provide more room and teachers. Supt. Lov informs us that new scholars are applying every day for ad mission. So far he has been able to find them room in their respective classes, but from this on he will have to refuse admission to seme of the rooms as it is impossible to accomo date any more. NEW STYLES. Llegant Pattern Hats. AT MRS. JOHNSON & SWESXT S. Mrs. Johnson and Sweeney have just returned from the grand eastern open ings where they have seen and studied all the latest styles in millinery and dres making. They have alse brought with then seme elegant FATTERX HATS, and a full assortment f the latest hats, bonnets, trimmings, fancy goods of all kinds, which they invite all the ladies to coase and examine. They will b pleased to show tlism. The Meeting at Loa'.jville. The Republicans f Louisville met in a grand rally on Mnday veiling and were addressed by Judge Fisher r.nd Mr. Taos. Kennard. Chairman MacMurphy was there and introduced the speakers. Glover'a Hall was literally packed full. Both speeches were good and full of meat for the democrats to think over. The Louisville band, a most xcellnt band by the way, was lit under th leadership of Tiof . Albee, and late in the evening, owing to the delinquency of the Railroad Company, th Platts muth Guards arrived and were wel comed by th band. Ther marched up to the Hall where Judge Fisher raid a few words of welcome again as did other speakers. A Garfield and Arthur club was or ganized and A. B. Fox was made chairman and J. C. Newberry Sect'y. The Meeting was a graad success and will rouse the voters to thought and action. Harried. BOSWOKTH JOHNSON At the residence ol the efneistting clergyruHn, by Kv. G. II. Crlp pen, Mr. Mabshali. W. Bos worth t Mrs. A-toEU.ii Joii.xsox, all t W replug Water, Neb. DAVIS nARMON By Judn A. Jf. Sullivan, Sit Mt. l'leaant, Css County. ?ieb., October 12f.li, 1880, Wm. B. Davis to Mary E. IIik m w, both ol thH couaty. The bride and groom both belong to the most worthy and rtHpcctablo families In Cas County and enter upon their married life with the good wishes of hosts of friends. A select company of friends were presont at the ceremony and many valuable presents were forthcoming from friends and relatives. The Herald adds us congratulations to other friends and wlshoi them health and happiness. HERMANN JACOB I At Watertown, Wis.. Wcduesdav eve, October fith, at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. E. Jacobi. by Justice Beckmann. Mr. Fried Hkkmanx, of riattsinoutli. Nebraska, to Miss Amanda Jacobi. of Watertown. So tais was the polar star which hold the af fections of Mr. Hermans true all tbeso years. And now that he ha made It the guiding star of his home and life, his friends ant the Her ald all with that It may be tho star In tho east njBicli shall load hir.i erer into ways of bappl nets and prosperity. The wedding was a quiet one, only a few In timate friends of the parties from Watertown and Milwaukes being present ; tho bride look ed charming and the prevents were rich and handsome, but the modesty of the groom pro vented his giving us a detailed list of them or of the appearance of tho bride. The happy couple arrived in Plattsmouth Saturday morning, last, and will shortly com mence housekeeping on Tine St., In Mr. Stad elinann's new bouse. Mr. Herrmann is one of ear reliable young business men, well and favorably known here ; of the bride we cannot as yet speak from per sona! knowledge, but bespeak for her a wel come from all Mr. Herrmann's friends. riCKENS DESP AIX-By the Rer. J. T. Baird, at the Preliyteria;. Cliurcli, Tuesday. Oct. iL'tli. 18SO, Wm. II. Pickens and Emma A. Drspaix, all of l'lattsmouth, Nebraska. The Church was crowded to see our Soldier friend go off. He has entered upon a long en listment, in which the pay and rations will have to be foraged for, cut of the wide, wide world. We hope his knapsack may always be well supplied with rations an 4 his canteen never empty. May good luck "halt" at alright face" in frentof him and the base (misfortune never cause him to "connter-march" May the flag he fights under never bo lowered to tho enemy and the guidons of his onward march always be turned to the right. As for Mrs. Tickens we've run out of "sorts" on a democratic 'lection bill, and can't find type enough in the office to express oar good will and wishes towards her. May she aever have to camp out on a forced march or hear the drums of adversity beat a retreat. May tho alignment of her happiness be perfect, nd plen ty of material for dress parade be always at hand. With a double shotted parting salute that our friends remember, reveille always sounds in the morning, we hearken to the "taps" f the fornian and leave the field with out further reconnolssance. Pied. WEnRBEIH At Mt. TMesssnt, Cass Cit., Neb., Mondav, Oct. 4th. isso. Amaur Wehkbeis, mother-in law of Mr. Fred Gorder, of this place, aged 68 years. The funeral took place irom the United Brethren church, south of town, Wednesday, Oct. ith. at l o'clock p. m. A number of friends follow inn the remains to the grave. By an oversight the above notice was omitted from our columns last week, which we much regret. The Connty Fair. Our County fair, althwugh gotten np in a hurry was quite a success. The exhibit on stock was good, considering tho adjournment ef time and all. Many fine horses and good grade of cattle were exhibited. Chaplain Wright' full loded Al derny bull was quite a curiosity to many, he being the first f the breed exhibited here. Th display in the building has sot been so good in years, it was literally jammed and packed with froits, Hew ers, store goods, harassses and hard ware. TTe hoped when oir election law was changed from October t Novem ber that we would ut always be so crowded with political matter and bisiness about fair time; but this year both come together and w have nt the space to do our fair justice. When w f et the official list f pre miums awarded we shall speak f in dividual displays mr In detail. We must close here sayin that it far ex ceeds tho hopes of th most sanguine. RACES. The first day was devoted t filling up the Hall, arranging matters and jetting ready really. The first races wer n Thursday. The "entries' iu the county trot (single) wer: Brown Fanny, 0. H. Parmele; Black Bess, C. II. Hlraes. Fanny won th first heat m 3-23. Th second heat was declared a dead heat. Tho third heat was won y Biack Bess in 3-18. Jenee refused te drive Fanny again claiming error in judgement en second heat and th race was give to "Bs." In th duble free fer all trot the entries wer "Hellen Medium" and Mate, by O. M. Streight; "Lady Mac" and Black George, by J. A. MacMur phy. Helen and Mate won th first heat in 8-03. , Th sacend heat and rac w&s won by Helen and Mat in 3-06. FKIDAT. Ladies' ECiUESTitiAXsniP- Ther wer seven contestants fer the pre mium, th judfes awarded the first premium t Mrs. Oldham, and the second to Miss L. Adams. Free for all trot. Three horses entered, tw started, nellen Medium, and Black Bess. Helen had the pel and cam in ahead in 3-23. Second heat, Helen Medium cam in an easy winner in 3-21. Pacino RACE.-Three horses entered, Holmes k Dixos's, Wild Bill; Shan non's, Grey Ben ; and Merles', Ben. Wild Billimide Ban next; Wild Bill came in winner in 3-45. Second heat. Wild Bill woa in 3-40 the heat and race. All broke badly. In th dille team cut race. Black Bess anl Male, and Lady Mac aad Mat st-ited. Lady Mac and Mate won tho two boats with as. Xe time give. The farmers' trot and runuinj races were put off until Saturday fer lack of ime . Notice t 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 examination will be given. No one tcill be examined ex ept at the regular examinations ; and iio cer tificates front other Counties will, be indorsed. E. II. WOOLET, 42tf Superintendent. A Word to Mothers. Mothers should remember that a most important duty at this season is to look after the health of their fam ilies and cleanse the malaria and im purities from their systems. There is nothing that will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate tho bowels and pur ify the blood so perfectly as Parkei'e Ginger Tonic, advertised in our col umns. The wonderful cures of loss standing cases f rheumatism, neural gia and malarial disorders is the rea son why this pure and excellent family medicine is so generally esteemed. rost. 3U More Goods at Dovey's. W beg to inform our friends that our Fall stock f dry goods and no tions are new about complete, and so licit an inspection of the same. Our stock consists in part of a fin line of gentlemen's, ladies', misses and knit goods, underwear, nubias, hosiery, comforts, &c. Ladies' and misses', children's knit hods, shawls bed, com forts, and blankets. Jeans, flannels, linseys, balmorals, and felt shirts, yarns in all colors, cotton battings, cashmeres, alpaca, and American dress goods in great va rieties. Gents and ladies' fleece lined kid gloves, ladies and Misses' hosiery, supporters, buttons, laces, ties, ribbons, belts and every thing else in th no tion line. Our stock of ladies, misses and chil dren's shees, men's and bys' winter boots, arctics and snow excluders, men's and boys' hats and winter caps, &c, full, and which we offer at th lowest prices for first class goods. Wo have also received a nice line of glass and bronze lamps, glass sets and deco rated ware. &c, Ac. Give us a call. 20t4 X. G. Dovey & Sox. Fnncy Goods ! Fancy Goods 1 Novelties in fancy combs and pins for the hair: Pearl, silver and gilt pins for fasten ing white ties; Jetted girdles with spik ends, the latest novelty; Xew style of neck handkerchiefs ; Jet necklaces; Polka dot ties; fancy jet ornaments; bracelets and fans. Cream colored net fer neck handker chief and ties; Invisible frizz nets: Feather braid and books of designs for making it. Xet for darning lineu floss and book of designs for darning canvass, worst ed and patterns at Mrs Johnson and Sweeney's. Call and see them, and also their stock of millinery advertised else where. 30t3 Proposals for Grain. Headquarters Department of the Platte, 1 Chief (Quartermaster's Office. V . Fort Omaha, Neb.. Oct. 4, 18S. ) SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject to the usual condition) will be received at this office until 12 e'elock noon on Monday. October 251 li. 1889, at which place and time they will be opened in presence of bidders, for the furnish ing and delivery, in quantities as required, up to January 31st, 1881, at Omaha Depot. Nebras ka, or at stations on the Union PaciQc Railroad east from Kearney Junction, of 2.000.600 pounds of corn, and 1.000.000 bounds of oats. Proposal for quantities less than the whole will be received. Delivery of the grain will, if required, commence November loth. isso. Pre ference will be given to articles of domestic production. The government reserves the right to rejoct any or all proposals. Bids should state the rate per 100 pounds, (not per bushel.) and tho year intwhlehthe corn proposed to be furnished was grown, and should be endorsed on envelopes "Bids for Grain." and addressed to the undersigned. Bidders aro requested to submit proposals for delivery of the corn In new re-sewed gunny sacks of one hundred pounds each, and for de livery of tho Oats in new re-sewed burlap sacks of one hundred pounds each, or for part or all the oats to be delivered in docblr packs, the inner sacks to be provided at the Omaha Depot, by the Quartermaster's Depart ment. Copies of this advertisement and of the Cir cular of instructions to bidders can be obtain, ed on application to this office, and one copy each of said advertisement and circular should be attached to or accompany each pioposal and form a part thereof. 2Ut3 M. I. LUDINOTON. Chief Quartermaster. SPECIAL NOTICES. For the Blood and Liver Use Extract of Sarsaparilla and Dan delion with Iodide of Potassium. 27tf St. 7osop3s., 3&o. T ..I..... .1 .... nn ...-.. ....... T. f .1 in uriiii i uui ij .ill fTAt-ii .HA uuiiioiii. ...in successful leacher. Instruction thorough and ......... l T.i 1 A. ...... ..1 1. . L..II M ,t liltkl. A itl l III II iun CI lljrtil cicnjiric. .i-uii particulars to any address. 24tf TIIOS. J. BRYANT. Pres. Pepperberg's cigars aro tfe moil reliable fr purity and fineness in qlal ity, -and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers fer them.25tf Make from $J5 to sro per week selling gmuls for K. G. RIDEOLT A- CO.. 10 Barclay Street. New York. Bend for catalogue and terms. 22ly Buy only the self-thrading (at tp and ahuttl) New American Sewing Machine, which fer simplicity in con struction, light running, and for dura bility cannot be excelled. For sale by Ilasgorshok Bros., Merchant Tailors, Plattsmouth. Xeb. 23m3 We Challeng the World. When we say we believe, we have evidence to prove that Shiloh's Con sumption Cur is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, iaasmuch as it will cure a coram 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 we guarantee what w say. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00 If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shileh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by Smith So Black. Do you Believe it. That in this tewn there are scores f persons passing onr stor very day whose lives ar mad miserablby In digestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distress ed Stomach, Liver Cemplaint. Consti pation, when for 75 cts. w will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Smith fe Black. We have a speedy and positive Cur fer Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth, and Tlead Ache, in SHILOH'S CA TARRH REMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each Dottle. Use it if you desire health, and sweet breath. Price 25 cts. Sold by Smith & Black.4eowtf How to Make Soap for a Cent a Poand Shave into small pieces five bars of Dobbins' Electric Soap, and boil in three quarts of water until the soap is thoroughly dissolved, so that upon straining through a sieve nothing re mains ; add to tho solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; stir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set it away to cool. Al though it will look like nothing but soapsuds wbile warm, a chemical reaetiou will take place and in twenty-four hours' time will develop forty or fifty pounds nl tnauuificent and white soft soap, costing less than one cent a pound, and as good as many 01 the adulterated com pound called sonp, and sold at 7 to 10 cents a pound. How long would it take for any other soap useu me same 10 yecome anytning but .'soap-suds?". Any housewife knows that it cannot be done with any soap she has ever us ft. See if it can be done with Dobbins' Elec tric. For sale by all grocers. REi Bros., Sole Agents. 4-eowly Weeping Water, Xeb. way THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, Oct. 13, lfisa. 75 20 2 'i at M 3 00&3 M 4 20 litt 20 11 75 Wheat. No.2.. Corn, ear " shelled... Oats Barley, Nu. a..., Hye, Native Cattle.. Hogs Butter F-ggs Potatof i KEW YORK MARKETS. Nnw Yoke, Oct. 13, 1880. Money-$l.C2ail 1. v neat Rye Corn Oats t l2l 14 94 .V 4 CMS CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicaoo. Oct. 13. 180. S 4 e ti?s oo eovwaas av ao 83'4. 78 LIVE STOCK. Flour Wheat Corn Oats Rve Barley , Hogs, shipnlng... Cattle. Sheep 54 P3ffft 93 S 905 4 33 S SOlL 4 40 Miraculous rwer. The Forest and Stream has It : "To preserve health use Warner's Safe Remedies. These are almost of miraculous power in removing diseases for which recommended. The won derful curative qualities thev are pesesed of of is vouched for by tens of thousands. 2U13 Try Brewn's Tar Troches, For sere throat, and clearing and strengthening th veice. For sale by all druggists. 27tf "Malt Bitters" are a Brain. Nerve, and Blood food, peculiarly adapted ty, and warmly rec ommended by. our druggists and physicians for General Debility. Meetal and Physical Ex haustion. Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness Emaciation and Dropay. 27t4 Better Times. The Democrat. New Orleans. La., says : "Suf fering among such a have been troubled with diseases of the kidneys and liver, has been per ceptibly better since the introduction among us of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver cure. 13t SaveJTenr Money. A large stock f Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be Bold chg5. 22tf Furniture, groceries, beets and shees, hats, caps, dry goods, trunks, notions and clothing in endless variety and at prices which defy competition. Come and price our goods before buy ing. The Groat Red ejtere. 2Stf Use Brown's Tegetable Liver Fills, The Western Remedy for biliousness and sick headache. All druggists sell them. 27tf Fresh Lime. Fresh Lime by th 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 Mickelwait & Sharp, 7tf on premises. You are Sad nnd Lonely, And it's all on account of your indi gestion. Brown's Pepsin Tonic fur nishes the stomach with the active principles ef digestion ; gives tone to the system and cures dyspepsia. For sals by J. IL Butt-ry, Smith, Black & Co., and O. F. JohnseD, Plattsmouth, John Painter and Dye & Dentree, East Plattsmouth. 27tf We will ny Anns to will wit Anns 8)(Kitt &iO r zaonih aad xpvDira, rnlitliTH ctnmliuu, torn)! oar maw wOTidcrfal tncr,n. We mrnin nhat w taasli ft. AdrM tuiui A Oo JSknkalL. ui. BOOTS AND SHOES, shoes and boots, ASD CHEAP 22tf AT MERGES'. Thirty of ttie beat organ makers of the World are competitors at the Pari Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Assaclated Press says two highest gold medals have been awarded to tho American makers. Mason & Hamlin. Fresh Oysters. Bennett Sc Lewis have secured the agency in this city for D. D Mallory's celebrated "Diamond brand" ef oysters and will be prepared at all times to furnish these well known Oysters to Hotels, Restaurants and private par ties at bottom prices. 23tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite r. 0. -tf LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Take up by the subscriber, at bis residence In Concord precinct, Sept. 2Sth. 1880, five calves, four steers and one heifer. Tho owner can have the sane by proving property and paying charges as required by law. sets Jonx H. Torso. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of E. A. Ryder and L. A. Hackney, is neaeby dissolv ed by mutual consent, all debts doe and owing said partuership are to be collected by E. A. Ryder, and all indebtedness due and owing by said firm will he settled by E. A. Ryder. E. A. Rvdf.r. 30t3 L.A. Hackskt. Done at Greenwood. Sept. 2, 1880. Legal Notice. In the Distriet Court of tho Second Judicial District, within and for Cass county, Neb. In the matter of the estate 1 of Minnie Adams, iufant. VOrder of Ceurt. Jacob K. Vallery, guardian I And now comes tho said Jacob R. Yallerv, by W. S. Wise, his attorney, and files bis petition in this cause, with the subscriber. Juf of tho Distriet Ceurt ef ihe Second Judicial District, in and fer Cose couaty. Nebraska, praying for a license to sell and convey the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt : An undivided one eighth interest of the north fa t (uarter of sec tion twenty-eight (21) and the southeast quar ter of tho northwest quarter of section twenty eight (M), all in township twelve (12) north range thirteen fl3) east of the 6th p. nv, in Cas county, Nebraska, for the reason that it wauld bo for the best interest of his miner ward, tho said Minnie Adams. And the judge ef the Court being fully advis ed in the premise, it is hereby ordered that Jacob R. Vallery. Henry W Vallery, Christine Rigler. Annie Wright. Peter P. Vallery. Theo bold Vallery, Conrad, Vallery, and Minnie Ad ams, aad all other persons interested in said estate, do appear before me at my chambers in the City of I'lattsmoutii. Nebraska, at the of fice of the Clerk of the Distriet Court, on the lth day of November. A. D. 1. at 4 o'clock p.m.. of said day, to show cause why a license should not be granted, to the guardian apply ing therefor, to sell said real estate. 3ot4 S.B. Pound, Judge. Probate Notice. . In the matter of the etate of Crandal Shaw, deceHsed. In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given, that J. J. Roberts administrator of the estate of the said Crandal Shaw deceased, has made application for final settlement, aad that said ca.e is set for heariu? at my wfUce at Plattsmouth. on theloth day ef November, A. D.. ltwo. at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day ; at which time ami place, all persons interested may be present aud examine said accounts. A. N. Sullivan:, County Judge. Plattsmouth , October 6, 1880. 2Jt3 2 Si li: I: ililija 3 We 5 Sirs ProbateiiU In the matter of the Estate of George M. L6v lug. Deceased. In the County Court of Case County, Nebraska. Cpon reading and filing tho duly verlied po tition of Maria Leving praying that adminis- tration of the estate of George If. Ievmg de- ceased, be granted to her : Ordered that lottce or tun pendency of said cause be published in the NeWavka llEXAi.D.a weekly paper, orint- ed, published, and in geaeral circulation ia saia county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hearing ef said cause he 8tt for the third day of November A. D., ISfiO. at 10 o'clock A.M. at the office of the County Judge, at Plattimouth, at which time and place, all per son Interested may appear aud show cause, If any they have, why administration of said es tate should net be granted to the said Maria Leving. according to the prayer of said pe tition. A. K. RriuvAK, County Judge, riattsmonth, October 6, lso. 2t3 Attachment Notice. Geore W. Rouse will take notice that on the 2d day of September. A. I). lxo. E. J. Mathls, a Justice of the Peace of Salt Creek Prerinct, Cc.s Couatv. Nebraska, isaued an order of at tachment fer the suns of Sftv-sven dollars (fST.OO) In an action pendia: before him, where in Moses Reefer is plaintiff, and George W. Rouse Is defendant ; that property, consisting of one header box. one half of one header box. and a three-foarths interest In one Haines' header, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 2!th, day of October, A. D. 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m. MOoES KEEEER, Pltff. September 20. isso. gsu Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by W. C. Sbowalter, Clerk of the District Court within and for Ca. Couaty, Nebraska, and to mo di rected. I will, on tbe lid day of October. A. I. 130, at 1 o'clock a.m.. of said day, at the South door of the Conrt Hoiine, In said County, sell at Public Auction the following real estate to-wit: The East half (em of the South West quarter (sw") of sectiou thirty-one (31), tow n snip eleven (11). North of range twelve (12) ea-nt of tho sixth (tb) P. M., in Cass Couuty, Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Harvey Carper, Agnes C. Carper and Cyrus H. McCormick, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Aim ha C. oodruff. plaintiff. Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 13th. A. D 1S8L 2t5 Jt. W, HYEIiS. Sheriff Cass Co., Nb, Sheriff's Sale, P.y virtue of an execution, Issued by W. C. Showaitor. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on tho lcth day of October, A. I). isgo, at 1 o'clock a. m.. of said dsv, nt the South dor of tho Court House, in said County, sell at Public Auction tbe following real estate to-wlt : Lot ten (l). In block one (1) North and one (1) East : also lots one (I), two (2) and three (3), In block one (l) East ; all of the above de scribed property beisg located in Rock HlufTn, Cass County, Nebraska. Tbe same being levied upon and taken as the property of Joneph Sne ra and Henry Shera. defendants, to salMv a Judgment of said Court recovered by Buck Me Conias and Patterson, plaintiffs. Plattsmouth. Nob.. Hept. 13th. A. D. 1M0. 2f.t5 It, W. HYERS. Sheriff Cass Co.. Neb. Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interest ed in the estate of Frank and Andrew Deitrich minor heirs of Joseph Deitrich, deceased, to appear before the Hon. S. B. Pound, Judge of the District Court within and for the Second Judicial District, at his Chambers ia the City of Lincoln, In the County of Lancaster, and State of Nebraska, on tho 21st dav of October. A. D. 18). at 1 o'clock p. m., to show cause, if any they nave, why a license to sell and on vey the real estate of said minors should not be granted to their guardian, according to the prayer of the petition in said cause. GEORGE SCHOEMANN, Guardian. September Hth, 1880. 2Ct4 Notice. In the District Court of Cass Couuty, Nebraska Dennis Dean. Plaintiff, vs J. W. Newsiim, P. A. Gould and Aim II. Gould, Defendants. J. V. Kewsum. defendant, will take notice that on the 13th day of September. 180. Dennis Dean, plaintiff heroin, filed his petition in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage, ex ecuted by J. W. Newsum to P. A. and Ann II. Gould, defendants, and assigned to this plain tiff, upon the West half (w'4) of the North East quarter (ne'i) of section seventeen (17), town ship twelve U2, range nine (9) East, to secure the payment of four certain promissory notes, dated February 6th, 1ST. and due respectively in two, three, four and live years, for the sum of two hundred dollars (SJOO) each, the first three of which notes were assigned to this plaintiff. That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage the sum of six hundred dollars ($tm) with twelve per cent, interest thereon from Febiuary Gtli, 1877, together with a reasonable attorney rs fee, as provided in said notes and mortgage, and for unpaid taxes upon said premises. And plaintiff pravs that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount found due thereon. You aro required to ancwer said petition on or before the 1st day of November, 180. DENNIS DEAN. Plaintiff. By Chapman & Mathews, his Atty's. 27U jf" . I . . . . . i . j Is Leased to SPRINGS - PI A W (H I With their immense stock of HI Consisting of all IPriees5 MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. PULL AND JLafe ty!e W. S. S. MAIN STREET. or. Notice Is hereby given thnt by vlrtn w. . order of sale Issued out of tho District Court of Nemaha County. Iu the State of Nebraska, aud to us directed as referees aud commissioners Iu tho case hereinafter named upon an order and decree reudored by tb said Court In a rertalu action therein peadiug, wherein Hryant Ool.b le plaintiff, aud aiartba inlr, Nancy Allison, Clark Cohb, Williamson Cehti. Plukney Cb. Clay Cobb, David Cvbb. Catharine King, Mar tha Conner. Frauds Cobb. Heyneure Cobb, Naucy A. King, Williamson K. W. Cobb, New ton C. Worley, Louisa Ioiaan, Martha N. Mo Gaha, KUza Nelson. Martha C. kell. and John A. Irwin are defebdauti, wo will offer for aalo at public auction, at tbe door of the Court House, in Plattsmouth, in Cas County, Ne braska, on Saturday tho seth day ef October, IsmO, at one o'clock in tho afternoon of that day the following real estate in Case County, Ne braska, to-wit : Tho northeast quarter (d W) section fifteen, (16) ton eleven, (11) ran'fl ten, (10) east ltio acree. The southeast quarter (xw1) sectlou fifteen (15) town eleven (11) range Ion (10) east lfio acres. The northwest ouartor(nw1i) section fifteen (15) town eleven (11) rntigo ten (10) oast li;o aeres, known as"Mulltn's Raacho." Tkkms of Sai.r : One half cash, balance le one and two years, with lOper ceul interest, se cured by mortgage on the land. DAV1KSON Plast ILI.14.11 II. '1'U r.l, I TAm'., J. H. Croadv, Attorney 2Btl Attachment Notice. J. K. Jeffries will take aotlcn that on tho 13th day of iSeptembe;, A. D. tsse, K.J. Mathls, a, Justice of tho Peace of Salt Creek Precinct, Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment lor the sum of fourteen aud 00-10 dollars (tU.r-S) in an action pending before lnni wherein W. W. Gullkon Is plaintiff, and J. R. JelTncs is defendant ; that property, consisting of one derrick, complete, and three largo Iron drills, has been attached under said order. Said cause is continued to tho 2vtli day of Oc tober, A. D. isso, at 2 o'clock p. m. W. W. GULLION, Pit IT. September 2, 1880. 2t J. A. CAMPBELL Can bo foundjat the eld Howland Blacksmith Shop, Corner of Vino and Sixth Hreets, I'lattamoutli, - Nebraska, o He rill do all kinds of JOBBING. UOIlii: 9UOI1MG, V GENERAL REPAIRING In his line. The followingjare his prices : Horse Shoeing, new shoes 40 cts Resetting Slioes 20 " Plorrs SharjH-ned 23 " Sliovtls pointed, per set 8'3.00 Warranted as good as new. lie guarantees to do all work In a workmanlike manner, AND "WILL GIVE SATISFACTION 25m3 WOJE TREATMENT. . V A certain ear fbr Nervous S De)blllty, mlnttl Womk- neee. imeMenee. mxs. The Eeeipee tied la asy Vreetiee r 14 Tear and anillnsVaUdtewkeeOaofee gtvlrg fall dV rcctlona for self-treotaieat, sent fro). Address DR. T. WLLLLLMA. Ut nTW luEvasiU. Wit PAT TAXES. All holders of B. & M. R. R. Contract for Land purchased of that Company dur ing the year 1879 and prior to that date aro liable for tho 1870 tax. They became due January lit, 1880, were delinquent after May 1st, IS SO, and if not raid by the first day of November, 1880, the land will be sold for taxes. The Company' Agent, for the purpoi of paying Delinquent Taxes on ft oll lands, will visit the County Seats the last of October, end all purchaser of R. R. lands hould pay their Taxes by October 15th, if not before, in order to tav addi tional expense. J. D. McFAItLAITD, Lajad Commlialoaor B. .&. B. lm . P AGENTS WANTED "Off THE i - HISTORY WORLD SUMMER S2EC COMPLETE. a em! ILwt H. BAKER & CO. i