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The Herald. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rr:;:!ii"rit. 25 cents ;t line. Regular advents-- 1,1 h i liiK- No ad Vfci LisfSniant Insert. . . i. I.' . .. r. i,nrj 3 I IUI I.. IHUil V v. l.vzr) notices .it Statute rates. A i i"i i" v and officers of the law will be fteld cspmiohff (m all leral notices they hand in, 1'nl i:n t :; demanding a pnof of publiea- on i( any notice will be nelU lor tb publica tion f'-e el such notice. COMMUNICATION'S. A.s our space is limited, all eornmunlcarJoni Ct. i: in.- brief uii'l to the point, with no wast Cf .v,rdft. The paper is responsible for the correctnwf n, v.;:. to.eo;.y of paid matter and paid Le- .tv person who takes tbe paper recularly , t ;a i-o'-elbec, whether directed to bis Rr.. .w- w bother tic Is a subscriber or not la .T'-.::--i;rn- for the pay. I any person orders his paper dlscontln ii. '., U- must pay all arreataffes, or the publish er .-.- continue to send it until payment ! fj r. .-." and collect the whole amount, whether .he rafter is taken from the office or not. 3. i tie courts hare decided that refuslnj f take newspapers and periodicals from the port oi.'iee. or leinovini; ana leaving them uncalled for. itn iina facte eTldence of 1NTKNTIOWAL UtAUII. LOCAL NEWS. Wesi't.tt sells the best buckskin 29tf --.ivl :iutiful S::JV !! Isw Eiilvrwa'.ks .til over lown. Alf. White went ast Tuesday. Will. S. Wise sell Real Estate, tf A Grand Rally at South Bend the 22d. Raad the Fxtra in this weeks Herald. J.W.Barnes returned frem Illi nois, last week. Tipton will be here the 28th, for tha Democrats. Road Commissioners Proceedings n Fourth page. Cash paid for butter and egg by Bennett & Lewis. 25tf The dealeri re alaoet giving ap ples away this fall. -Manufacturning and Repairing at Merges' Shoe Stere. 22tf Boys clothing in endless varieties at N. O. P. C. House. 1 Money to loan n Country Real Estate by W. S. Wise. tf Sen L. Kalisky & Son's, immense Ad. on the Second page. A foot and a half of snow in Sew ard the Grst of the week. The biggest line f buckskin gloves at Wescott's. 29tf New Hats and Tkimmixcs at Miss es Herrmann & Wurl's. 31 12 Several car loads of apples stopped off at 1'lattsmouth last week. The great aale of dress goods still gres on at Solomon & Nathan's. 1 Don't fail to read L. Kalisky & Smis new Ad. and locals this week. You will always find Pepperbeig's most popular Cigars at J. II. Buttery's. Best stock of Olovee and Mittens in the city at W. II. Baker & Ce's.31t2 A good all wool uit of mens' clothing fr S7.50 at the Great IUd Store. SUf Go and see that immense stock of Whip., Lashes, Stocks, Ac, at J. G. Chambers. Slt2 Wanted A second-hand wood heating stove, if cheap. Enquire at this office. Fresh fruits and vegetables re ceived every (lav by Bennett & Lewis. Hit Misses Herrmann & Wnrl have a large assortment of new zephyrs. 31 12 All new poods no old stock. Bargains at S. & C. Mayer's New One Price Clothing House 1 We want 1000 dozen eggs, for which we will pay cash or goods. Ben nett & Lewis. 23tf Fresh oysters received daily from Baltimore, and for sale wholesale and retail, at F. S. White's SOtf Full lines of linen suits are being sold very cheap at Fred. Herrmann's Cajl before they are gone. IStf Sage Bros, is the place to go for Hardware. Stores, &c., and don't you forget it. Raad their local. Com and see us. We are deter mined to sell lower than any ether House. Great Red Store. 31tf Our Almanac with th Aldine cuts will soon be ready. Every one wants to advertise in the same. Self rising Buckwheat flor and pure Maple syrup at W. H. Baker & C'3. Tiy it these cool mornings. 3H2 Wanted: A strong, capable girl to do general housework. Inquire on Sixth street, of Mrs. R. R. Livingston. If you want nice, light bread or biscuits, white as snow, buy the 'Snow Flake flour at Bennett & Lewis'. 22tf Just received at Jos. Schlater's a new and magnificent stock of Jewelry, latest styles and patterns. Call aad see. 1 The f jundatien to the hotel is moving rapidly upward again and will soon be ready for the joists for the first floor. Everything in Underwear, Hosiery Gloves, Hats, and Caps at the strictly one price fair dealing Boss Clothing Store. Ed Wescott. t If tho Ads. keep coming in. the way they hTO (een lately, the old Ukua wiil have to enlarge to a nine column paper. Farmers, take your butter and ess to Dennett & Lewis. They will pay the highest market price in cash. 30lf lllnr.kets. Comforts, Shawls, skills, Hosiery xc, in great varieties at bottom prices at T. II. Baker & Cos. Quo Tim Rev. J. II. Storms from La selle 111. will preach at the Baptist cliuieli, next Sabbath both morning evaning. Everyloly invited. Parties wanting choice Michigan apples can have the different vaiieties by leaving their orders in time, at F. S. White's. 80t2 Tfe are plumb full of business; work and ads. crowd in on us so we cannot notice meetings and things as we would like. Just received at Solomon Sc Na than's a fine assortment of Dolmans, Cloaks, Mantles, Circulars, and Child ren s Cloaks. 1 Personal Mr. Bushnell speaks at Juniata, Fri day, the 2Cth. Dr. Meyers will speak'in Germau at South Bend on the 22d. Mrs. Robert nayes and child pass ed through Plattsmouth on her way to Seward "Wednesday. Mrs. J. J. Deck and Mrs. Donaldson went down to Lincoln last week, Mrs. Donaldson returning the first of this. Cadets Livingston, Stadelmann and Wheeler, came up from Lincoln Fri day, and remained over the Sabbath. Miss Minnie and Miss Mary Mur phy left for Grenell, Iowalast Tuesday aaerning, where Miss Minnie will at tend school for a year or two. Mr. II. J. Hudson of Columbus is again nominated for the Legislature from that County. We shall be glad to welcome Mr. Hudson again. Geo. A. Seybolt our old friend who comes and goes with us in Cass, is here for a few days again. We wish Mr. S. good health and good luck wherever he travels. Hon. Jos. Mckinnon, candidate for float representative, was iu town the first oft lie week. By tin way Mr. McKiiiiioii will be at Soul h Bend on the 22d to see his future "const its." Mr. Jesse Campbell with Mrs. Camp bell and a daughter Miss Nora Camp bell have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phil Young, being some relation of theirs, that is to say, father, mother and sister of Mrs. Young. Thirty-three years have passed since the introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and it still stands unrivaled. Price only 25 cents. Buy vour groceries of an exclusive Grocery House. Bennett & Lewis car ry a complete stock. 15tf Dean & Son, at Ashland and at South Bend, too, are receiving an im mense quantity ef lumber and selling it out again as rapidly. 30t2 Phil Young has a new shew case where the soda fountain stood which he has filled with as fine a variety of cigars as a person can find anywhere. Go to the GREAT RED STORE rOK BARGAIN'S IX ALL LIXES. You can positively do yourself some good. 31tf How much longer is that bad place in the sidewalk on the Sixth street bridge to be left? It's such fun to tramp round it iu the mud and dark ness. For good cheap reading for fall and winter season, subscribe to A. L. Marshall's Circulating Library. Call and see it when you go to town. SOU We did not know that Windhain was a doctor as well as a Lawyer, be fore. What k:nd of instruments were those under the seat, Bro. Windham? J. G. Chambers has just re-painted and re-arranged the sales-room of his Harness Shop and now makes the finest display of Harness, Saddles Whips, ice., in the city. 31t2 Cheap Overcoat $2.50 Dark Overcoats $3.00 Ged Overcoats 84.00 Heary Ulsters $5.00 at the New O. P. C. II. During the recent storm the false worK in front of Carruth's building was blown down, just barely escaping demolishing those handsome windows. Dr. Kirk's new Hotel at South Bend is just immense and he keeps it full of boarders too. The house has been more than doubled in capacity. Go to C. G. Hereld the eld reliable in his new building he will sell you a good winter suit tor from $5.00 to $6.00, and a good overcoat for S3.00. Consult your own interests, a dollar saved is a dollar made. 2Ut4 Something new struck Plattu mouth MoHday in the way of amuse ment, called the ring beard game which raised considerable fun among the boys. Our expenses are the least, our prices the lowest for prime goods. A complete line of clothing, hats, caps, gloves, overcoats, boots, &c. at Wes cott's Boss Clothing House next to Smith & Black & Co's. 1 We call attention to the adver tisement of the Sale of Short Herns by McBride & Druse and others, which will be found in another col umn. The Rev. Mr. Storms, of Lasalle Illinois, preached in the Baptist church last Sunday, morning and evening. Mr. Storms was formerly located at Fremont, this state. Dr. Livingston deivered the intro ductory lecture before the Nebraska School of Medicine last Monday at umaha. i- uteen Matriculants were admitted, including one lady. See the $2.2i OVERCOATS at THE GREAT RED STORE. Beats anything you ever saw f r S5. 31tf Bennett & Lewis have at last moved up atreet, into Gus. Herold's old stand, where their many friends and patrons can find them at any time Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere, and get your money's worth. A. L. Marshall of W. W. still car ries on the drug business with his Cir culating .Library, also newspapers., magazines, periodicals, stationary, con fectionary, cigars and tobaccos, of all a choice and well selected assortment. 2 All precincts that waut their pre cinct ofiicers on the county ticket send them in at oic. Be sure and have them correct. One dollar extra charge for changing the forms. They are selling the best clothing at the Great Red Store, at such very low prices, and you have everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded. That is why you should go there for all you need. 31tf Two new ads in the paper this week from South Bend. Dr. Darling's Drug Store, in a new place and with an increased stock, and Hay Bros Hardware Stere. Bennett & Lewis are now moved into their new quarters, in Gus." Her old's old store room, where they will keep a full stock of fruits and other things too numerous to mention. Be sure and give them a call before pur chasing elsewhere.' 1 $40,000 WORTH OF SILKS, VELVETS AND CASHMERES. The Red LIou Dry Goods House, Lincoln Nebraska Have now received their new Fall stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and it is acknowledged by all to b the leading house in Nebraska, for the above named goods as well as for fine Satins, Ribbons, Fringes, Beaded goods, Laces, Jimbroiaenes, uorseis, Hosiery, Gloves, d-c. I will send sam ples of six numbers of our Cashmere Giunette Silks at $.75, S1.00, $1.25, S1.50, $1.75, $2.00, which are fully S.50 to $1.00 pr yard under price, and our goods will prove it. Also samples of Cashmeres at $.50, $.G5, S.75, $JS7 ami 51.00. Also samples of Silk Velvets at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Customers sending us in orders for goods will get the latest styles and as low as if they were here in person to make their selections. Correspond ence solicited and promptly answered. O. M. AXSTEAD. Prop'r. Red Lion Dry Goods House. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. P. O. Box 914, 30t4 The B. X M. Trains Now rnn as follows: Leave Plattsmouth at 3:15 a. in. ! 2:45 p. in. going North. I Arrive at Plattsmouth 10 a. m. and j 7:25 p. in. Going VTest 9:20 a. m, going West 6:50 p. m. Arrive 9:20 a. m., arrive 6:50 p. m. Any omission of .local news for the next two weeks must be laid to politics. After that we'll promise to do better. A presidential campaign only comes once in four years. W. Chrisinger, known by many of our citizens, will be here about the 20lh with car load of apples. "Wait for hi&i. Ed Wes cott has just received an in voice of new and nobby suits well made and fine fitting. Prices below all competition. Remember the lions when yeu want a square deal. 1 -Sage Bros, have a large stock of Heating Stoves on hand, among the most popular ef which is the Crown Jewell which is the boss. They also have a largo stock of Hardware, Tin ware, Ac. Persons wishing to pur chase anyt hing in their lino will do well to call on them before purchas ing eisewuere, as tnev sea cheaper than the cheapest. 1 There was a surprise party at the residence of Mrs. M. B. Murphy, for Miss Minnie, who was to leave Tues day fer Grenell, Iowa, Monday even ing, at which about a dozen couple met, notwithstanding it was a dark uddy night, and the evening was passed very pleasantly, until some where about the loee etna' hours, the company broke up after wishing Miss Minnie a safe journey and a good time during her absence. New sidewalks are the order of the day on Main street, and now after cliubing ever piles of lumber and brick all summer the pedestrian has a still worse road to walk, or climb or jump, wuatever he can. But all seem to bear it with equanimity, looking forward to the prospects of good walks in the future. U. V. Mathews, M. L. White, Jos. Schlater and Miller are vino ii g the enterprising ones who have started this new departure. Coy Lost. A young boy about 10 years old by the name of Patrick Griffin left his parents the latter part of July and ran away. His father has gone Lorn home now, and his mother begs of him to come back. The boy was thica set, with brown hair, blue eyes, and had on a linen seit. Supposed to have gone towards JNeuraska City, wnicu papers please copy. Any information of the lad will be thankfully received by his mother, Mary Griffix, Plattsmouth, Neb. Married. POLLARD li-VTE.S I5y Amos Tefft. J. P.. at tne residence oi uriumio" lent, avocu, ca?s Co.. Neb., October 18th. l$o, Maluoi.M H. 1'ollaku t Kuih K. Bates, both of this county. Bargains. 14 yds Brown Muslin yard wide for SI 20 M Standard Prints. " $1 12 " Gingham M $1 10 lbs Batting (good) " $1 to be found only at Solomon & Na than's. 1 Lumber ! Lumber 1 of all kinds at Dean & Son's, Ashland and South Bend. Call and see them. 2 A Load of Oat Straw in good condition wanted at the Her ALD Office. To Whom it may Concern. Notice is hereby given that we will not be responsible for any debts of men employed in our work in con structing approach to the Plattsmouth bridge or pay any bills created by them unless orders are previously given by us. 31t4 S. DWIOHT EATOX. Belcher & Straxahax. October 14th, 1880. Teachers, Attention. The County Teachers' Association will hld its second regular meeting at Eight Mile Grove on Saturday, Nov 13th at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The fol lowing essavs will be read: Past, Present and Future of tbe Public Schools, by Prof. Love; Composition Writing, by O. F. ;mton; Grade for Country Schools, M. Searle; Responsi bility of the Teacher, J. II. Berge. Essavs by several others may be ex pected. A full attendance is desired and a profitable time will result. 30t4 O. F. Morton, Pres. NEW STYLES. Elegant Pattern Hats. AT MRS. JOHXSOX Jt SWEEXT 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 dross making. They have also brought with them some elegant PATTERX HATS, and a full assortment of the latest hats, bonnets, trimmings, fancy goods of all kinds, which they invite all the ladies to come and examine. They will be pleased to show them. . Weeping YTafrr iUms. We have had quite a sicy touch of Id winter duung the last few days, some snow a::d nuite a severe frost. Mr. W. F. Fenn, Mi. Atnie Fenn and Miss Mary W olcott, all of Tall madge, Ohio, are now visiting with Mr. F. M. Wcicott and family. Our mutual friend T. techaeffer goes to Lincoln te-day, to attend Grand Lodge. A. L. Marshall has moved into the basement of D. E. Jones' house. F, Mull will occupy N. Sayles' house and a family frem Ohio (relations of Mr Ashmun's) will occupy Mr. Wood's hoe.se. The W. W. Bank of Reed Bros, is a success, and supplies n business want long felt. Dr. Gibbon starts fr Omaha to wel come Ins brother-in-law and family who are on a visit from England. Kasper Sigler starts East to-day. Trixt. Cedar Creek Items. Cedar Creek, Oct. 18, 18S0. Geo. Sayles has shipped about 50 car loads of grain this month.' Schluntz & Dewey are doing a No.- 1 business, they received a car load of salt this week and you can hardly see any more of it. Lots are selling rapidly on ac count of the prospect tf a bridge being built by Cass and Sarpy farmer, f.r this farmers have subscribed alre.id) 250 shares at $10 each. Mr. Soliaitiiz's store building is going up rapidly and will be opened about November, after which Mr. Geo. Sayles will occupy the old Inhelder building. The painter has employed here and in Greenwood or neighborhood now, about six "men, and could, if he had not so much work in Weeping Water, about a score more. The farmers here are all busy gather ing corn, but one farmer is to be re membered, ha signed by opening the list for the new bridge, 20 share, $200, and this was Mr. Christ Metzke, but Mr. Schluntz will clcse the list with about $200 over his signature. James Smalley is going to remove his house to-day to build a larger one. JOIIX N. 1'AIXTER. Plattsmouth, Oct. 18, 18S0. Ed. Herald: In reading your pa per as it comes on i:a werkij visit, I see corresponuence ironi nearly au parts of eur county, and learn that in every case they speak in glar ing term of crops, improvements and of politic al matters; they always seetu to indi cate that the j tpuOiiean p.irty has a majority in riieir ranks. Thinking, perhaps, some of (.l--ie j a the county- would like to Xioiu Plattsmouth, concluded U write a lew lines fer your paper. Jaueineis ha? never ceea better than it lias besa the pst season, merchants, lwrr, mechaaics, doc tors and preat!,i5, all have been bu sy, and the latter class have the hard est werk and &e: Use -'.?t pay; im provement is gLr.g on in evr-ry direc tion, the Railroad Co. has completed the bridge, but th- v.oik of grading still goes on. They have put up ex tensive shops and round houses and other building?, and from the piles of material they are getting they have only commenced; as for the town, quite a number of flue brick business huses have been built, and several more in process of construction on Main street, and dwelling houses have gone up all over town as if by magic, and every man that wanted employ ment could get it at remunerative wa- Ses: Political matters nave beon ana are the all engrossing subject. . Democrats, republicans and greeubackers hare their laborers in the iteld; the two former have had a number of meetings with large attendance, the republicans so far have taken the lead, our demo cratic friends have been very enthusi astic until the news from Ohio and In diana seems to have had a demoraliz ing effect on them, and they, or a few. ned sympathy, and the balance repair to democratic headquarters for some good old bourbon, and then they can elect their ticket, or they say so. We uive two candidates here, Hon. R. K. Windhain, republican, a man well qualified in eveiy way to look after the interests of our county, lie is a good lawyer, ana all concede you can't spoil a lawyer, so there is no doubt of his election, as I3eb is very popular where people are acquainted with him. F. E. White, of our town, is a good grain buyer, and makes money in that business, and to send him to Lincoln' would so spoil him he could never come back and be one of us again, and we can't spare him, and the farmers can't spare him, and J. A. Connor can't spare him, and Frank you can't go Wiis time, and as Hen. O. TelTt has been here and made many friends, an we think done as well as any man could have done last term, we will send him back and not take any chanc es of Spoiling our Frank. Our old friend, Squire Roberts, green back candidate, has net been here, but we would be glad to see b'im. Come and see us, yo -. io;ue votes here than you think, and can make more, your old friends do not all forget you. As the balance i the ticttts will each get their party vote, with a little in favor ef U c vopnbiictn ticket, I shall not meniisu any name except Crawford, candidate fr Co. Coin., and it is universal; v 'cni.e-:e.d that he is the right man ;n the right place, aad will go in with a tig majeruv. Our town will cast from 80 t-i I.OOo votes, and the republican party was never in better condit ";, all dissatisfaction having disappeared, much t the disap pointment of ur derancratio friends: and Plattsmouth v. ili, on the 2d of Nov., give a largo vote for the ticket, both National. State and County; and in future local difference wi21 not bo a hobby for democrats te ride into power on. 1 ours for u. x A. and all the rest. T. I). S. GREAT UNION SALE -OF- Consisting of the entire herds of Menride . Druse, and Yanderpe-..l Kros., and drafts frem the herds of H. C. Dawson auU T. P. Quick, will be held at Lincoln, Neb. Nov. n & 12, '8o Sale will commence ai 2 o'clock p. iu. of tbe lltli, and close on the l-ili. at which time there will be sold at public auction 47 BIUAD OF SHORT 1IORXS of which n timber 30 bead are breeding cow and heifers ; 17 are Mills. -mostly yearlings and in prime condition for vervica. All are thorough breds and in good condition, and will ba sold to the hiirhest bidder, on easy terms. Reduced rate have been obtained on all rail roads in Nebraska leading to tbe city, mid at tbe leading hotels. There will alo be sold a few thoroughbred Jerseys, botli males and females, and a tine lot. of grades of both Sharthoru and Jersey varie ties. Also a lare lot of BertsMre ad Polanl-CMna Pip, f tbe right age and size for immediate service. Catalogues will be mailed free ou application to the Nebraska Farmer. Lincoln. Neb. Terms Of sale will be an jounced on opening of the sale. McBKIUE & DRUSE. VANDKKPOOi, BROS. h. c. dawsox & son, 31tl - X. P. QUICK. GAT TLB B. & M. Time-Card. On the new time card of this road the point of most interest is that two daily trains between Lincoln and Omaha will be ron; one leaving Lin coin at C:30 a. m., arriving at Platts mouth at 9 a. m., and Omaha at 9 :30 a. r. The other one leaving Lincoln at 1. p. m., arriving at Plattsmouth at 3:30, and Omaha at 4 p. m. Returning leave Omaha 8:40 a. rn., Plattsmouth 9:20 a. m. arriving at Lincoln at noon. And Leaving Omaha at 6:15 p. m., Plattsmouth 6:50 p. m. arriving at Lincoln at 9:15 p. m.- The Recent Storm, which commenced last Friday, was the most severe, for the season, that has been known for years. West of us the fall of snow was very heavy. In the Elkhorn Valley tho cuts n the Niobrara & Black Hills It. R. were piled from seven to ten feet high; on the Omaha & Republican Valley road the trains were delajed by similar drifts, as also the trains ef the B. & M. on the western sections. The tele grrphic communication was interrupt ed for a short time also. Eastward ilong the line wf ihn lakes the damage i and sufTV-ring were sever , much sliip- ping being wrecked. Here we only got a little rctuiinier ni the uig snow north and west, but the wind blew, the thermometer wunt down ten or twelve degrees below freezing point, and all who had stoves up hugged them per sistently ; all who didn't hastened to get them up after the storm was over in time for the warm spell. New Millinery ! ! ! New beaver hats in all styles, Che nille cord and tassols and jet feather trimming. Cashmere ribbons, new varieties of flowers, jetted feather bands, and plumes; SHADED PLUMES. riushcs, velvets, satins, gilt braids and plush band3. W ool felt, camels hair, and felt hats and bonnets in all shapes and stvles. Velvet caps, trimmed and untrimmed; Turkish caps; At Mrs. Johnson and Sweeney's. Call and examine them. 30t3 More Goods at Dqvey's. We beg to inform our friends that our Fall stock of dry goods and no tions are now about complete, and so licit an inspection ef the same. Our stock consists in part of a fine line of gentlemen s, ladies , misses and knit goods, underwear, nubias, hosiery, comforts, xc. Ladies' and misses', children's knit hoods, shawls bed, com forts, and blankets. Jeans, flannels, lmseys, baimorals, 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 the no tion line. Our stock of ladies, misses and chil dren's shoes, men's and buys winter boots, arctics and snow excluders, men's and boys hafs and winter caps. &c, full, and which we offer at the lowest prices for first class goods. e have also received a nice line of glass and bronze lamps, glass sets and deco rated ware, &C., xu. (live us a call. 20t4 E. (I. Dovey & Sox. Fancy (Seeds ! Fancy Goods ! Novelties in fancy combs and pins for the hair: Pearl, silver and gill pins for fasten ing white ties ; Jetted girdles with spike ends, the latest novelty ; New stylo of neck handkerchiefs; Jet necklaces; Polka dot ties; fancy jet ornaments; bracelets and fans. Cream colored net for neck handker chief and ties; Invisible friz, nets: Feather braid and books of designs for making it. Net for darning linen floss and book of designs for darning canvass, worst ed and patterns at Mrs Johxsox axd sweexeys. Call and see them, and also their stock of millinery advertised else where. 30t3 Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping ater, 1st I riday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in pril, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. iVb one will be examined except at the regular examinations ; anl no cer tificates from other Counties will be indorsed. E. II. WOOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. A Word to Mothers. Mothers should remember that a most important duly at this season is to look after the health of their fam ilies and cleanse the malaria and im purities froni their systems. There is nothing that will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowels and pur ify the blood so perfectly as Parkei's Ginger Tonic, advertised in our col umns. The wonderful cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, neural gia and malarial disorders is the rea son why this pure and excellent family medicine is so generally esteemed. Post. 30t4 SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals for Grain. ! Ileadipiarters Department of tbe Platte, 1 Chief Quartermaster's Oiiiee. V Fort Omaha. Net)., Oct. 4. ISsn. SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions will be received Pt this olfice until 12 t'clock noon 011 Monday. October 25th, lssi, at which place and time tlicy will be opened In presence of bidders, for tbe furni-h-lngand delivery, in quantities as required, up to January 31st. lsM. at Omaha Depot, Nebras ka. 01 at station on the Cnion Pacific Railroad east from Kearney Junction, of J.nfto.oW) pounds'of corn, and l.ooO.coo pounds of oat. Proposals for quantities less than the whole will be received. Delivery of tbe grain will, if required, commence November loth. Isso Pre ference will be given to articles of aomest'c production. The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposal.. Bids should Mate tbe rate per lotl pounds, (not per bushel.) and the year in uhii h tbe corn proposed to be furnished was grown, and should be endorsed 011 envelopes '-Rids for Grain," and addressed to the undersigned. Bidder sire requested to submit proposal for delivery of the corn :n new re-sewed gunuy sacks of one hundred pounds each, and for de livery of the oats iu new re-sewed burlap sacks of one hundred pounds each, or for part or ail the oats to be Jelieied in iouiti.K sai-ks, the inner s.nk to be provided at the Omaha Dej.ot. by the Quartermaster's Pepart ment. Copien of this advertisement and of the Cir cular of instructions to bidders can be obtain ed on application to this office, and one copv each of said advertisement and circular should be attached to or accompany each pioposul and form a part thereof. 2-J13 M. I. LUDINGTOX. C7a Quartermaster. Yon are Sad and Lonely, And it's all on account of your indi gestion. Brown's PErsix Toxic fur nishes the stomach with tho active principles ef digestion ; gives tone to the system and cures dyspepsia. For sale by J. II. Buttery, Smith, Black & Co., and O. F. Johnson, Piattsmouth, John Painter and Dye & Dentree, East Plattsmouth. rtf Try Brown's Tar Troches, sore throat, and clearing For and strengthening the voice. For sale by all druggists. 27tf 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 Ai;i:XTS AM CAXVAHMKKN Make from .?-" to S.rn per week selling Koils for V.. ;. RIDF.OL'T & CO.. 10 liarelay Street. New York, bona for catalogue ami terms. 22ly Buy only the self-threading (at top and shuttle) New American Sewing Machine, which for simplicity in con struction, light running, and tor dura bility cannot be excelled. For sale by Rasgorshek Bros., Merchant Tailors, Plattsmouth, Neb. 23m3 SaveJYoiir Money. A large stock of Roots and Slices just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cheap. 22tf !": the Rlood and Liver" ls - Extract of Sarsapai ilia and Dan deii "ii with Iodide of Potassium. 27tf Very Droll to Think of. If not above beinj; tatigbt by a man, use Dob bins's Electric Soap next wasJi day. Ci-eu without any wadi boiler or rubbing board, and used differently from any other soap ever made. It ueeias verv droll to think of a quiet, orderly two hours' liht work on wash day, with no hvat and no steam, or smell of tlic washing through the bouse, instead of a lonjj 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 Dolibins's Electric Soap. Don't buy it, however, if too set iu your ways to use it ac cording to directions, that are as simple a to fceni almost ridiculous and to easy that a jrirl of twelve years can do a larsre wash without be ing tired. It positively will not injure the finest fabric, has been before the public for fifteen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your jrrocer has not sot it, he will get it. at all whole sale grocers keep it. I. L. Chagix & Co., Philadelphia. IiKKD linos., Sole A trents. 3-cowly - Weeping AVater, Iieb. Use Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills, The Western Remedy for biliousness and siek headache. All druggists sell them. 27tf Fresli 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 Mickelwait & Sharp, rtf on premises. BOOTS AND SHOES, SHOES AXD COOTS, 32 A .W ATiti C'SSEAI 2-:tt .12' JIEnGUS' Fresh Oysters. Bennett & Lewis have secured the agency in this city for D. 1) Mallory's celebrated "Diamond brand" of oysters and will be prepared at all times to furnish these well known Oysters to Hotels, I'est iurants and private par ties at bottom prices. 23tf ' Better Times. The Democrat. New- Orleans. I.a., eays : -Si;f-fcrii; aiiuu:g such iv have been troubled with diseases of the kidneys and liver, has bceu per ceptibly better since the introduction among u o W arner's Sate Kidney an 1 Liver cure. l:it 1 Wish Everybody to know. . George II. Thaver, an old Itev. George II. Thayer, an old citi izen of this vicinity known t every one as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. E. Church just this moment stopped in our stoie to say: "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wile owe our lives to Shilob's Con sumption Cure." It is having a tre mendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect .satisfaction in all cases f Lung Diseases, such as nothing else lias done. Bourbon, Ind.,May 1-1, "7S, Drs. Ma'.ch ett & France. Sold by Smith X Ilhick. ?"o Deception I'sed. It is strange so many people, will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, General Debility when thev can procure at our store Shiloh's Vital izer, free of cost if it does not cure or relieve them. Price 73 cents. Sold by Smith Black 5c Co. SniLOH'.s Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure Inr Catarrhiiphlherkt, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. AVith each bottlo there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 30 cents. Geowtf. Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. Tt r LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Taken up by Hie subscriber at his farm iu Liberty precinct, on the telegraph road, a year ling hore colt, dark iron gray, a white stripe under his belly, right hind foot lialf w hite, star in forehead, can be found by iiniuii iug of Oeo. Grave. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges as rciuir d bv law. 31t5 H. 1. VTiu.ltltANT. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, at bis residence in Concord precinct, Sept. 2sih. iso, live calves, four doers and one heifer. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying charges as required by law. soli John H. Yovng. Dissolution. Notice. " Notice is hereby triven that the partneisMp heretofore existing under the firm mime of h. A. Ryder and L. A. Hackney, is hcieby dissolv ed by mutual consent, all debts du and owinc said partnership are to be collected by K. A. Rvder, and all indebtedness due and owing by said firm will be fettled by K. A. Ryder. K. A. R VDKR, .lot 3 L. A . 1 1 AUK A- KV. Done at Greenwood. Sept. 23, ls.si. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of (Vandal ".shavv deceased. In the County Court, of Cass County, Nebraska. Notice Is hereby iveti. that J. J. Roberts administrator the estate of the said Craudal .Shaw dciva-ed. has made application for final sett lenient, and that said cause is set for hearing at my ollice at lint tmoin Ii, on t he In; It day ot November. A. D.. lsso. ;it in o'cincU A. .11. u;i iini ii.o ; .it , nir.i ii;iii- aim pj.icc. ;i,l persons interested may be. present aad examine said accounts. A. N. S11.1.1 van, Co-.o.ty Jud-e. Plattsmouth, October ti. l-.(i. 2.U :J Probate Notice. In the matter of the KMate of (Jei.re M. I.ev me. Deceased. In the County Court of Cas County, Nebraska. 1mii reading and fil 1 1; tr the du-y verified pe tition of Maria Levins praying that admii.is tiation of the estate of Geoiire M. Lev ins de ceased, be granted to her : Ordered that notice of the pendency of said cause be published in the Nebraska Urit.Ai.o.a weekly paper, print ed, published, and in general circul.it ion in said county, tor three consecutive weeks, and that the lieariiis of said cause be -et for the third day of November A. D., lso. at lo o'clock A.M. at the office of the County Judge, at Plattsmouth. at which time and place, all per sons interested way appear and t-how cause, if any they have, why administration of said es tate should nut be granted to the aid Maria 1-cving. according to the prayer of said pe tition. A. N. Sullivax. County Judse. Plattsmouth, October C, lsso, 2i't3 THE MARKETS. HOME 11AKKETS. GRAIN AXD PRODUCE. Wednesday, Oct. CO, 1S.-1. -.0 Wheat. No.2.. .. Corn, ear " shelled,.... Oats Barley, No. 2 Hye Native Cattle nogs Bin ler Eggs PolutoP.s 25 M 65 ..3 00 a- 25 3 75 ..IT'iSS 'M 11 75 NEW YORK MARKETS. Xkw Your, Oct. 1SH0. 1 17 01 Money fi.oa&ffi e.T. w neat Rye Corn Oats CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicai; Oef. 4 60 20. 13s0. i!.S5 Ml 1 M1 j Flour Wheat Corn Oat Rye Barley Hogs, hipi:iug Cattle. Sheep LIVE STOCK. 4.V'?1 7.-. .. 2 4lv 4 t0 .. 2 tid-i 4 I.-' Attachment Notice. George W. Houe will take notice that on tbe 2d dav of Meiitember. A. D isso. E. J. Mat his. a Justice of the Peace tf Salt Creek Precinct, C;;s County, Nebraska, issued an unler of at tachment forth sum of fifty-seven dollars l-f'iT.Hi) in an action peuding he tore him. where in Moses Keefer is plaiiuiri. and George YV. Rouse is defendant ; that property, consisting of 011" header box. one hall 01 one header box. Ai.il a I til vp- fox; J Ik interest in ore Haines' headtT. b is been attached ueiier s;iiil order. Said cause was continued t the 2:iiii day of October. A. 1. l-o, at ID o'clock a. i'i. mo.:s KLEi-'LR. r::ir. September -jo, l.-f-o. 2. l-t Legal Notice. IlT the District Court of the Second District, within and for Cass county Judicial Neb. In the matter of the estate 1 of Minnie Adams, infant. VOrder of Court. Jacob K. Yallery. guardian And now- comes the said Jacob R. Yallery. by W. S. Wise, his attorney, and tiles iiis petition in thi cause, with the subscriber. Judge of the District C'Jurt l ihe Second Judicial District, in and fort'ass county, Nebraska, praying foi a lietfuse to sel! and convey the following de scrioed real e.tato. t'-vit : An undivided one eighth interest 01 the northeast quarter f sec tion t wi iiiy-eight (- and the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter of section twenty eigiit (.-si. li in tovvi.siiip twelve (12) north r;..;ge ti.:rteeii (1.'- east of the iJth p. in., in Cas county, Nebraska, lor Hie reason that it would be tor the best intc-it of hi, minor ward, the Svrd Minnie Adams. viiit ii:c j.otg' vi ine voiu i 01-iug limy a v! the premises, it i hereby ordered Jacob It, V;llery.. Henry W Yallery, Cliri !Sisl-i', Annie Wright, Peter P. Vallery, T Ami t lie ju..ge tf the Court being fully advis- tliat 1st me rv. Tlieo- bi-id Yallery, Conrad Vallerv, and Minnie Ad oiiis. and all other persons Interested in said estate, do appear before t;ic at my chambers in 1 1. e City of Piattsnioutii. Nebraska, at the of fice of the Clerk of the District Court, ou the I6i Ii day of November, A. D. ltss'0. at 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day, to show cause why a license should not be granted, tn the guardian apply ing therefor, to seil said real e.-tate. ."oti S. B. Pound, Judge. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of nn order of salt! issued out of the District Court of Nemaha County, in the Stale of Nebraska, imd to us directed as rcfereiM and commissioners in the case hereinafter named upon an order and decree rendered by the said Court in a certain action therein peudhic;, wherein Bryant Cobb is plaintiff, and Martha Finlev, Nancy Allison, Clark Cobb, Williamson Cobb, J'inkney Cobb. Clay Cobb, David Cobb, Catharine Kins, Mar tha Conner, Francis Cobb, Sevnioiire Cobb, Nancy A. King, Williamson R. W. Cobb, New ton C. Worley, Louisa I iiman, Martha N. Mc Gaha. Eliza Nelon. Martha (.'. Kell. and John A. Irwin are defendants, we will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of tin Court House, iu 1'lattsmouth, in -Ca-s County, Ne braska, on Saturday the Ciiili day of October. Ism), at one o'clock in the afieruoon of that day t he following real estate in Cass County. Ne braska, to-w'it : t he northeast quarter ue yt) section fifteen, 1 13) town eleven, ( 11) range tun, 110) wast li')0 acres. The .outheast quarter (-eU ) section fifteen (13) town eleven (11) rane ten (10) eart Pin acres. '1 lie northwest qucrteroiw') section fifteen (IS) tow n eleven (11) range ten (101 east liio Hcres. known as'-.Mullin's Ranche." Tr.KMs or S.m.k : One ball cash, balance in one and two years, with W per cent interest, se cured by iitortgi;e ou the bind. Wll.l.IAM 11. HoOVRI:, 1 r . Davidson Pr. srr.its. f rv J. If. P.r.oAi.v, Attorney. . 2S11 moos 32' I r 0A Is Leased to 1 IT! if Si ifl I -JT. r f- r: -7'T?l S G ia SPRINGSTJMMER in m m I w With their immense fetock of styles 'Sl HBesIgpns MAm STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. fj . -.. - ); JUU W JAZJiJSiL FULL AND atet Styles -1 sr7 T XI XTvj' JL MAIN ."STREET. W. V IrncAiTMfon or. The Foi'c.sl and Stream has It : "Topreseno bli nuo Warner's .Safe Remedies. The villous power in removing Miraculous lover. '11'0-'.,,;.r The Forest and Stream has it : "Tm preserve health use Warner's Safe Remedies. Tbco are almost of miraculous power in removing diseases for which recommended, Thrc won derful curative qualities they are possessed of of is touched lor by tens of fhoiiaiulH. nun Thirty of tlie lietst organ makers of tbe World are competitors at tins Purls Exposition, a cable dispatch to t he Associated Pres sayn two hiubest gold medals have been awarded to the American makers. Mason & JIaiuliu. Y wi.i iay Akrrnut t t-amrT of lb per luuiua ani npnie, or ki low a I at cummiuii.D, to our nw nod wonderful Inrsntious. M' mean ukat m $ry mm ;troi(ijji fitly Ct. Tessp2a., 2T. Is conducted by an expert accountant successful leaeher. Instruction thorough practical. Tuition lower than elsewhere. and Hull Full particulars to any address. 2ltf TIIOS. J. BRYANT, Tic b se !! Si it. Li i 1 "si i Z 3 & mu m J. A. CAMPBiiilili Can be found at the old Howlancl Blacksmith Shop, Coiner of Yine find Sixth Streets, i'lattM-aoutli, - Xebru.In, He will do all kinds of job Jim a. QEXEHAL HE PA HUNG in hi line. The following are hi prices : Horse Shoeing, new shoes 40 i ts Resetting Shoes 20 " Ploics S7iaen d j " Shoctls pointed, per stt $2.00 Warranted as good as new. lie guarantee to do all work in a workmanlike manner, AXD WILL GIVE SATISFACTION 2Em3 0ME TREATMENT. A certain cure fbr HervO'JS Debility, Seminal Woa. noss. liriDcterifio. etc. 'Jko Recipes used in niv "pmcuc.u for 25 Y--?"3 snd un illustrated book ofCOputfoe Kiv'uii oil. di rcctiouB foreelf-tretmi lit, sent VTOO, Address SR. T. Y ILLIAIgS. 435 . ttuhjrSt.. Hilwasiee. Ui PAY TAXES. All homers of B. & M. It. It. Contractu for Lund purchased of that Company dur ing the year 1ST!) and prior to that dato lire liable for the 187!) tax. They became duo January 1st, 1880, wore delinquent after May 1st, lbbO, and if not paid by tho first day of November, 18S0, tho land will ho sold for taxes. The Company's Agent, for tho purpoa of paying Delinquent Taxes on its nold lands, will visit the County Seati tho last of October, and all purchasers of It. Ii. lands should pay their Taxes by October, 15th, if not before, in order to save addi tional expense. J. D. McFAltLAXI), " Land Commissioner E. & M. P.. R. In Neb. 21" TLnsririT .a. juLii I COMPLETE. rsbI ILwei ( s H. yAKLR & CO. 4.4 J - 1 1 t5: film -on 1 -'m m si i W IS. iiaiv