The Herald. r, a i " I" RTISKM EXTfi. :.!ln. Regular adven:- ; r t Nil advenrscmanl inna: t- ,1; i! ;; r at Statute ratM. Ai!"i'f i-i I .ri j -rj jf the law will b nMd f' ' u' ! , :1 notices tlipjr hand in, ' i i r i . - ;! a proof of puliliea- ti.tts of .' . ! ! -' w ill be u-til far the publica-y:-.ii f-.-e T such notice. CO M M L'MU A VI O X 3. .4..,ir .i-.-e ! limited, nil ccn!nnnlraions ' Ur.-f a::i to Hi point, with no waste rise ;.:m-. r is -finnil!tfe for tha eorrectn'M :' .; c.. ;' d paid matter and pi.id Le- i i i -.. . .-. .: ; the :'?ror rpji:lhr)y f'.i : -;.:".". V. iieiher MHfCtfd tO IliS ' i; "i-i:e N sjl-'erlrur or nut is r. , ' : L.rth jv.y. ' ri ii .r perrn orders nts rrwer disronlhi l !c n-iisi pny all wwratM, or the publish vi .r.-v icr.tiaue to send tt until payment Is c i..r.')i 'id collect tlie whole amount, whether thfl jv.prr is t.iicn from the ofliee or not. s I J- roitrt nave Ercnle " tht refusing t) rvn ix w::i;'pi" a'"""! periodicals from the post r-V re r i.M'iV.vint; and lavinn them uncalled Utr.xi i riitui jucii evidence of intentional FllALO. LOCAL NEWS. Wescott sells the gloves. Election . best liuckskin 2'Jtf November 2d. Sam. Long is in town. Will. S. Wise sell Ileal Estate, tf Remember to vote early Tuesday. -Tote th Republican ticket, straight. Sen Povey & Son's local, as cor rected. Vote the Republican ticket entire Ttusday. New Buckwheat Hour at Bennstt "& Lewis'. 1 Marquette will sneak here Xe vir.hr 1st. Go to the "Boss" clothing store for your clothing. X fina display of Ladies' Car l Cas-;5 at Sehlater's. 1 -Manufacturning and Repairing v.t Merges' Shoe Store. 22tf The higgest lino of buckskin gloves at Wescott's. 29tf That Speech f Laird's at South Bend, was immense. The Liederkrantz had a concert and lance last night. Money to loan on Country Real Est tie by W. S. Wise. tf I 'ust us a card with the votes in every precinct at once. - New Nats and Trimmings at Miss es Herrmann & Willi's. olt3 -S.aple and Fancy Groceries, a full line, at Chittenden Bros. 32-tf. Sciilater is receiving a line Holi day stock. Go and s? it. Fred. Iferrmnnn's immense win ter stock is just rolling in. ' Tuesd.iy is 'lection day, get regis tprod and bt sure and rota. Sciilater is receiving an immense stock of goods for the Holidays. 1 Frank Carruth will probably move into his new building next week. - Oysters by the quart at UMf. Chittenden bros. Fred. Herrmann movsd into the new Stadelmann house last week. Dr. Black's Rheumatic cure sure cure for sa!e by Smith, Black & Co. -Gnthuia:) & Weckbaoh are daily receiving their iuirrsei.se winter stock. You will always find I'cppcr berg's must popuhT Cigars at F. I'.Stewart.tf Misses Herrmann & Wail have a largt; assortment of new zephyrs. 31t2 ' Bi'st stock of Gloves and Mittens in the city at V. II. Baker & Co"s.3U2 The best mad and best titling clo.'Uing at Wcscott's. he will not be Teisold. 1 B,iy a hanging lamp of Smith : ?ck & Co ., the latest improvements. it VGo and see that i:n:nsnta stock of ups. Lashes, fctoCi's, xc, at .J. Chambers. olta C. R. Dovey has been doing some fins painting in Smith, Black & Cos., Drz stere. warmers will tiud ii to their nd vautga to call at Chittenden Bros. 32-tf. .V good all wool suit of mens clothing for $7.50 at the Great Red Store. 31tf Loiexzi's Face Powder and all others first class brands at Smith, BLvk,S; Cov - 32t2 1 -Afva Drew is going to put up a grand Brick Stable on the site of the praent building. On Boats and Buck Gloves I can suit you. Prima goods for the Isast money at Wtscott's. 1 B ready for the last Grand Rally, G. & A. Guards and come out in full xorce, Manaay ingns. Coiivct your habit f crooked walking by using Lyon's Patent Me tallic Peel .Stiff eners. 3214 Beware of fale tickets on election day. Examine every , ticket look close for the type may be counterfitrd. If you want an assorted case of canned goods go to Btnnett & Lewis', thpv have the lartrest stock in town. 1 Wanted: A sliot.g, c;:p able gill to do go:i?ral housework. Inquire on Sixth slr-vt, of Mrs. R. R. Livingston. UlrmkH, Cm forts, Shawls, skirts. Hosiery Slc. in great varieties at 1 Ltrm prices at W. II. Baker A Co'i. 31 12 About thirty of ths Plattsm&uth G. ; A. Guards went out to South Be?;., last Friday nijlit and had a bos tinae. Parties wnnting choice Michigan appU'.s can have the diffsrent varieties by leaving their orders in time, at F. S. -White's. 30t2 Senator Saunders deserves well f C.i5S Cou-tty, fnrhe came a good ways and put off other engagements to speak for ns Monday. Phil. Young Uk twenty-five sub scribers for the State Journal. Menday. It gts h-" before ths Omaha papers mornings, now. Fresh ojsters received daily from R.lltimorp. aul for sits wlinlfsaip inH retail, at F. S. White's SOtf Select oysters. 50 cents a can;Stand- ara 40 cents. Personal Mrs. John Hobbs. ef Omaha, is vis iting friends in the city. F. M. McDonagh was in Plattsmouth the first of the week and once again his voice seunded n the street corners Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Abel of W. W, called Friday and took a look at the mechanical part af the IIekald office after leaving us the wherewith for the Heuald and Inter Ocean for a year. Mr. M. A. Mckinnon received a tel egram from St. Paul Minn., Monday, stating his brother died that morning. Mr. McKinnen took the afternoon tarin fer that place, and will probably go to his home at Prince' Edward's Island betere returning ta Platts mouth, Mac. has the sympathy of his friends in this city, in his trouble. Life is but short, and we should do all we can to prolong it. Check a CougL or Cold by using an old and re liable reaiedy such as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price only 2 cents a bottle. Oar CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Goods are an fresh and good as money will buy. expenses a he lowest, and -we can save yu money every time. C. E. Wescott, The Boss Clother. 1 Buy a Bull Head cigar f Smith, Black & Co. 32(2 A magnificent line of overceats and ulsters at Wescott's. 1 Pure Vermont mapla syrup just received by Uennett & Lewis. 1 Phil Young has a new paper rack which shows his papers off well. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wentworth returned to Cfalumbus Friday last. Hon. S. M. Chapman returned from Saunders County, Monday morn ing. Frank Pallenger holds forth be hind Jim Woodson's counters nowa days. P. B. Murphy will move his Bil liard Hall into Harold's new building4 when completed. Seme late styles and nobby suits just received at Wescott's 1 A second hand wcod stove and a small soft ceal stove for sale. Inquire at the Herald office. Ladies desiring a fragrant and lasting Perfume should buy Jxia-Lis of Smith, Black & Co. 32t2 The young people of St. Luke's Guild are to have a social dance at Fitzgerald hall, next Thursday ev'g. Messrs. Sullivan and Campbell spoke at Buck's school house last Fri day evening and had a good audience. The P. esbyterian Sociable, at the residence of Mr. Parker Wise, last Tuesday evening, was very pleasant and largely attended. Dean & Son, at Ashland and at South Bend, too, are receiving an im mense quantity of lumber and selling it out again a3 rapidly. 3012 Mr Mat-Murphy and wife and Mrs Cooper, beside the GIse Club boys, went I rem here to Weeping Water to hear Senator Saunders Monday night. Brothers McFarland and Streight did everything thoy could to make the toys feel at home Friday, and in fact the whol town laid itself out to make it pleasant f i r us. 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, &c, in the city. 3112 Mr. Chas. Brown of Elm wood, 111., brought 50 head of thorough bred cat tle into the coRr.ty, hist week, to feed, he will move his family here next spring ani mako Cass County his per manent home. Go to C. G. Ilerold the Id reliable in his new building lie will sell you a good winter suit fer from 85.00 to SG.00, and a good overcoat for $3.00. Consult your own interests, a dollar saved is a dollar made. 29t4 The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will give a Reception and Tea Meeting at tha Heme of Mr. and Mrs. B. Spurlock, Nov. 1. Reception from 3 to 9. Tea at 5 p. m. Members and friends of the society are cordially invited. 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. 3Uf A social hop will be given by the young people of St. Luke's Guild at Fitzgerald Hall, next Thursday even ing. Being the first of the season, a large and pleasant attendance is ex pected. Tickets for sale at J. P. Young's. Look to jour interests, buy. your winter suit, over coat, boats, cap, gloves, shirts, underwear, &c, at tha Boss Clothing Store, where prima goads are said at prices which render satisfaction ta the purchaser. Na old snide woods, no big expense, we can and will do you good for a solid fact. C. E. Wescott the Boss Clother. 1 Senator Saunders wa astenished at the- growth of Weeping Water. About 1809 lie drove across this coun ty to the Salt Basin, with Senator Hitchcock, and stopped at Wrn. Keed's log-cabin (then) and the change from then te now is wonderful, iiideei. Oire of Plattsmcuth's bys was out in the country bugy riding, Sun day, the horses were not used ta hating the lines lay dwn on the dash boa: d and turned a corner too short, and an a natural canscquence there was an uwt. Take warning boys, and ktp hold of tha lines. We were most handsomely treat ed at Weeping Water on tha night of the Rally. All tha beys were taken in and done for (especially "Bush" and Bi. Clark) and Messrs. Thomas, Cen tral 'Committeeman, Reed, Fleming and others deserve credit for the en deavors to make the meeting a suc cess. Also Landlord Thorp, who staid up to do us honor, and threw in an early breakfast to Loot, to pay for the Eel story. Go to thes GREAT RED STORE FOIt rSARf.AINS IN ALL LINES. You can positively do yourself some good. 3itf Beware 1 ! The Democrats have a new man at the bellows. Look out for fraudulent tickets. Believe no lies told en elec tion day, they are only campaign stuff. Any honest facts about our candidates or the action of the Republican party would have been told before. If not it is net of value enough to interest any honest voter for a moment. Re member this'all the time. The G. & A. Clab Meets to-night for important business. The last meeting, probably, before tho campaign closes. Be prompt and see that there is a full turnout. By orb?r of the President. The B.&yi. Trains Now run as follower Leave Plattsmouth at 8:15 a. m. 2:45 p. m. going North. fj Arrive at Plattsmouth 10 a. in. and 7:25 p. m. Going West 9-20 a. in., going West G:50 p. rn. Arrive 9:20 a. na., arrive 6:50 p. ra. NOVEMBER 1ST. Hon. T. M. Marquette will speak here ou Monday evening, November 1st, in Fitzgerald Hall. The Loui3YiIle baad will be down, we expect a full turn out. It is the last Grand Rally of the Cam paign. The next night will tell the story of who rules thi3 cauntry. and whose principles shall govern the fu ture of the United States. " Mr. Marquette will undoubtedly make us a good speech and tur wind up should be as brilliant as we can make it. We want the G. & A. Guards out and every men that has a torch and uniform must be there. A number of lacal speakers in the ceunty will be present. Thus far all our great Rallys hava been well atteaded and never has Cass Caunty been better canvassed r mero thoroughly. We ought to pell a large vote and Ox our apportionment in the next State Convention at a good figure. Turn out then the last time this campaign, boys, find give Mr. Marquette a rouscr. The G. & A. Club must positively meet Thursday evening to make ar rangements for Monday, to kaise funds and transact important bnsiness. We want the boys out, but we also want and need the business men and those who can bear the burdens of duty as well. The Oflicers and Committees as far as possible must be there. Please remember to-night. "The Leaven for the Ilealius.' Of the native of Siberia, are the leaves f the Arnica plant, to be found in all their healing power in Browns Arnica Salve. For sale eveiy where. 31tf There is something peculiar about flour. When wheat go3 up 10 cents a hundred, Hour finds it out by telegraph but when wheat goes down, Hour gets Ihe news from the east by canal, and a mighty slow canal at that. The city shculd appoint sne ene to notify flour when wheat goes down. San Francisco Post. The bad appearance of the Her ald last week and for several weeks past was due to the non-appearance of our supply of winter ink, which has now arrived. Our readers may not be aware that the ink which is used in printing offices in the summer becou.es too thick in cold weather, and a thin ner article has to be substituted. We have always been proud of the clear printing of the Herald heretofore and shall not have the same thing hap pen again if possible. -The Winter oT Year IIcontenr Is made Glorious Summer, by taking Brown's Pepsin Tonic; Try it. For sale by all druggists. 32tf Pied. HI TLER. At VfpepinR Water. Neb.. Monday. October 251 li. lso. ot cony;etion i taa lunjrs and whooping coukIi. Mattu I... daughter of Dr. M. M. and Stell.i liutler. aged 2 yours ami 8 mouths. t , After a lingering illness of three wenks ttie litile darlins, the light of the home, succumbed lo.tlie fell destroyer. Death, and left desolate hearts to mourn her los. The funaial took place Wednesday, October 27th. For Sick netularhes, Use Krown's Vegetable Liver Pills; For sale by all dealers in meaicina in Plattsmouth and East Plattsmouth. tf 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. Dwionx Eaton. Belcjier & Stranahan. October 14th, 1880. tier-man Cntarrli Care. Cares Catarrh; Try it tf For Sale Cheap. A gcod young pair of will weigh about ten mares hun- dred, and good travelers; also a good double harness and buggy. Enquire of the Proprietor, James Pettee. Plattsmouth, Neb. Tho Universal Verdict. Of all who have taken Brown' Pepsin Tonic, is that it never fails to cure. Ask your druggist fer it. tf To the Citizen's of the County and State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Tire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; patties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the cornet comes down, call on J. T. A. Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. 14tf NEW STYLES. Elegant Tattern Hats. AT MRS. JOHNSON A SWEEXT'S. Mrs. Johnson and Sweeney have jus returned from the grand eastern open ings where they have seen and studied all the latest styles in millinery and dress making. They have also brought with them some elegant tattern 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 te show them. t GARFIELD. Democratic Testimony as to his Gooi Character. Alexander II. Stephens "As to the Credit Mobilier matters, with which General Garfield has been charged, I belie've he is altogether in nocent of then. It will not do fer the democratic party to throw raucl at General Garfield, because if they do. they will elect him. . . I am not here to elevate our candidate by drag ging down those opposed. Although I don't thing they can ever reach the elevated platfurm occupied by Han cock and English, I don't wish to en gage in this kind of a--, .in It. Garfield 1 have known vroil since tho s.-ssion of eengres3 f 1-7:3, a ad I have always regarded him of irrepraaeaaLIe integ rity and moral c'iaactci, distinguished for anility and rchoiarship, and one of the greatest inic-liects in th caantry. I do not oppose him en account, of any moral defect or intellectual incapabil ity." Tne New York World "In the ruidit of the organized car nival of corruption whk-h lias been going on now s many weary months and years at Washington, it is really satisfactory to catch glimpses, now anchen, of honesty for henesty'ssake and without consideration of party Gen eral Garlleld, of OSiio, is a republican of republicans, but it is his simple dna which we gladly pay him to admit that he has done more than any other single member ef his par y, during the present session of congress, to show that it is not impossible; for a man tr act with a congressional majority and yet to keep his self-respect and the re spect ef honest men." H. B. Pavne "He lives ecsnoisically ; the present improvements on his house at Mentor which may cost $3,000 invalve the mest considerable expenditures his neighbors are aware of. No, no! With General Garfield's political creed I am utterly at variance, but this does not counsel me t an unconsidered as sault upon that candidate's private hener." Donn Piatt "Garfield holds to-day tho honored position ef being the only poor man among the political leaders." Henry "Watteron "He would not do a dishonest act. Tue meeting at Weeping Water Monday evening was a grand success. Senator Saunders mad? a syund prac tical speech, that interested everyone. It was really jnst what he said he was going to make it, a plain sensible talk about practical affairs from the busi ness side of palitics, and as such hit the mark exactly. The audience first assembled in ths school building, but seon found that place would be too small fer the crowd, and they a'.l ad journed to the M. E. church, which wa3 crowded. Four members of the Plattsmouth Glee Club, Messrs Morrison, Bushnell, Clark and Taylor attended and sang some very good song, "Ukl Shady" among Ihe rest. After the Senator had finished Mr Beeson spoke a few moments and made so:n; effective points. Altogether, it wa as good a meeting in attendance and general ( ffct as we have had yet. The general campaign seems to be progressing finely for the Republicans everywhere? People from Indiana say that the state is sure for Garfield and Arthur. Ohio will increase her majority, white Connecticut is counted almost certain for us, as well as New Jersey. In New York they remain confident f carrying the state Repub lican. We say it looks favorable, bnt all the papers and leaders charge, and ask that there be no let up in the work and that no over sanguine guess es should make u.s remic one particle of care and caution. The issues are made up and Tuesday toils the title. . SPKAKiNO-of the tariff matters, it seems Germany knows how to protect herself. The timber merchants of Berlin have protested against the in troduction of American pins which is harder and better than German pine. The petition to the Chancellor . sets forth that they have been pained to sea American yellow pine used in the construction of public buildings in Berlin to the prejudice of domestic weeds. And so it is that human na' ture is the same all over and German and American alike demand protec tion when their personal interests call for it . As a last resort, here a3 well a3 in the National campaign, ws are inform ed that the Democrats are about to at tack our candidates and prominent Re publicans at the last moment, either in the paper, by bills, or bv message to their friend- at the polls. So far this has not been a campaign of slan der, but if it is now turned into one, be ready, Republicans, to meet it. The candidates are honest, are irre proachable; what Tom, Dick or Har ry may have done years ago don't count now. Nothing can beat us now but treachery and deceit on the clay of vot ing. Let no false atones be circulated ; see to it, Republicans, committeemen and voters that ihey ar nipped in the bud. No honet objections to men or measures are rvcr muden ection day, or in post -.re or bill; just before election. Th.! is lhiinst, mean est of campaij-i d-j-ti-ts. M?sl ill such 6tuff at once, and brand it as it deserves. Trecincts ?! -id localities whoro there has not b??u Spca'-.iig should not blanio tlie coi.-imit.tee," nor the chair man, as he has r.ov. ullgd ucmIt doub le the places i; :irkvl out by the com mittee, and in every instance ha filled the places spo'n fr in tim and ask ed for by the committeo according to request. WrE have received a letter from Cedar Creek in response to a recent communication from H'old. H'er.gland which must lay over until next week owing to press of political matter and scarcity of printers. A reward vi' five thoi.ft.-rid Jollars has been offer:-:! f r the discovery of the writer of tne V'.ney letter. r,nd it is said one Kenwrd Philp, a writer for the New York Truth, iu which the letter first appeared, is the party. This is our last issue before election we aa intended to issue n rousing Nine Column paper, as we expect to do hereafter but, owing to a mistake in ordering paper we could not get it out, sa have to be content with tho old size and a supplement. ' However it is full of good news and brings cheer ta every Republican in the land. We hope that all our candidates will have a full vote but we also hope and urge that Mr. McKinnen has the full positive vote of the Republicans of Cass County, for being the Float can didate from Cass this year, should he lo beaten in Sauadsrs by the opposi tion, they would g?t the "Float" now and also, by custom, next time. Please remember this and do net let Mr. McKinnon bs beaten her$, for Saun ders is rather uncertain sometimes. COUUESPONDENCE. From South Bend. Oct. 2fl, ',80 Ed. Herald: The Democrats had their grand blow ont last night. I waited to hear it, but ns the train w.-.s late concluded there was to be no speaking and went home. Livingston come, however; there were twenty Democrats, and about the same num ber of Republicans out. The Hector went fer the Ilepubticans heavy, but the boys say his whole tiraa was taken ap in explaining his reasons for leav ing the Republican party. COOLT. Grand Prairie Items. Ed. Herald: Wo are having a few days ot nice weather since the snow, i arners are getting rtauy to commence on their corn harvest, some few have commenced. Carn is a good crop but not as good as last year. Most of the small grain in tins com munity is threshed, wheat yielded all the way from ten to twenty bushels per acre. Oats from thirty to forty bushels par acre. Jesse Merrill is sick with a sore throat, he has been low enough to re quire the professional services of Dr. Gibbon. Win. Ceen's children are very sick with the whooping-cough. Edward Newton died Tuesday Oct. 19, and was buried on Thursday. Geo. French has sold his farm to Matt Lanham who will probably take peses sion this fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jen kin, from near Harvard, have been vis iting in this neighborhood for two w.eks and returned home last Mon day. There was a political meeting at the Grand Prairie school house last Monday night. But as it was only advertised through the Herald and we are sorry to say many do not tase it there was nt so many present as there would, had it been better known. Dr. Root and Mr. Thornton were the speakers. Mr. Thornton handled the democratic party without gloves, and showed that the democratic party is ei.e of unfulfilled promises and broken pledges. Occasional. Plattsmouth (Jaeries. Ely. Herald: As an auctioneer va3 selling an old Virginia ritle on our slreot, a promi nent democrat remarked, "buy it and send it to Longstrfet." We would sugcest snd;ng it to some such man as Wr.de Hampton or Hair-burg But ler, if they did not u?e it they have charge of a crowd that does and will. But the former has behaved himself so well that hs has benn read out of the Democratic party since the war. Come now, Frank, did these. Republi cans drink all the whisky, when you went duck hunting; they are ungrate ful wretebes if they did, especially if you brought it. You should hereaf ter take two bottles, or get hold of the bottle first, or else keep out of such company. But don't you feel a little mean for giving them away in your political speech, the boys don't like it and feel pretty sore, and say we can't yote for him after that ; hope you have not told their names out of town, .bad enough as it is, and we think those Repablwans need Reconstruction. Which way doc3 the wind blow. From what we can loarn the 6950.00 raised for campaign purposes has not b;en divided right, and wo den't blame the Courant far going back on them, and we think the paper has done all it could do to carry on a party that spends more money to keep on the right side of men who sell whisky, than they give the printer ; but we must ecor.e naise, is thir motto; economy will win in such caes. The Ceurant says Hartigan used to be a Republican ; ho hasn't been hero long; he says hi3 father and brothers are all for Hancock, wonder if they nsed to be Republicans, all changed over in one fall. From what we have seeu and heard he can soon change back. It is all because ho and Han cock both came from the eld Buck Tail State. How docs tomb stones sell out west ? Ask some of tho boys that were at his maeting out there. Guess he has one spoken for, as tho party will soon be in need of a Epi taph. Grip. A Load of Oat Straw in good condition wanted at the Her ald Office. " Money to Loan. On good farm property on long time. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Plattsmouth. More Goods at Drey-s. We beg to inform our friends that our Fall stock of dry goods and no tions si now about complete, and so licit an inspection f the same. Our stock consists in part of a fine line of gentlemen's, ladies', and misses knit goods, underwear, nubias, hosiery, comforts, etc. Ladies' miases', and children's knit hoods, shawls, bed corn forts, and blankets. Jeans, flannels, linaeys, balruorals, and felt shirts, yarns iu 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 els in the no tion line. Our stock of ladies, misses and chil dren's shoes, men's and boys' winter boots, arctics and snow excluders, mon's and boys hats and winter cap3. &c, is full, all of which we off at the lowest prices for first class goo'. Wo have also received a nica line of glass and bronze lamps, glass sets and deco rated ware, &c, &c. Give us a call. 29U .E. G. Dovey & Sox. SPECIAL NOTICES. Save Your Money. A large .stock of Boots and Shoes just arrived at Merges, which will be sold cheap. 22tf Pepperberg's cigars are tho most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.25tf .IVKXTA Ar CAWASMKim Make from m-5 to per week selling goods for IC. U. RlDhOl.'T & ID., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Semi for catalogue anil terms. i!y Buy only the self-threading (at top and shuttle) New American Sewing Machine, which far simplicity in' con struction, light running, and for dura bility cannot be excelled. For sale by Rasgorshck Bros., Merchant Tailors, Plattsmouth, Neb. 23m3 See the OVERCOATS at THE GREAT RED STORE. Beats anvthing von ever saw f jr .?". 31tf Fancy Goods ! Fancy Goods ! Novelties in fancy combs and pins far the hair: Pearl, silver and gilt pins for fasten ing white ties ; Jetted girdles with spike ends, the latest, novelty; Now style of neck handkerchiefs; Jet necklaces; Polka dot ties; fancy jet ornaments; bracelets and fans. Cream colored net for neck handker chief and ties ; Invisible frizz nets: Feather braid and books of designs for making it. Net for darning linen fluss ami 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 A Word to Mothers. Mothers should remembwr that a most impoitant duty at this season 13 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 tho stomach and liver, regulate the bowels and pur ify the blood so perfectly as Parkei'a 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 Teachers, Attention. The County -Teachers' Association will hold its second legular meeting at Eight Mile Grove on Satuulay, Nov. 13th at 10 a. 111. and 2 p. iu. The fol lowing essays will be read: Past, Present and Future of the Public Schools, by Prof. Love; Composition Writing, by O. F. Norton; Grade for Country Schools, M. Searle; Responsi bility of tlie Teacher, J. II. Berge. Essays by several others may be ex pected. A full attendance is desired and a profitable time will result. 30U O. F. Mortox, Pres. .Notice to Teachers. Examinu? ion of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following limes and" plans: At Plattsmouth, 1st Ft,lay and Sat urday in January, February, May. Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March.. Tune and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. No one ?cill be examined except at tltP regular examinations ; and no cer tificates from other Counties irill be indorsed. E. II. Woo ley, 42tf Superintendent. Come and see us. We are deter mined to sell lower than any other Ilou.-e. Great Red Store. . 31tf New Millinery ! ! ! New 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 ?11 shapes and stvles. Velvet caps, trimmed and 'untrimmed ; Turkish caps; At Mrs. Johnson and Sweeney's. Call and examine them. 3013 BOOTS AND SHOES, SHOES AND COOTS, . I2ti AT ZIERGE& Bet I or Times. The Democrat' New Orleans, La., p.nys : ''Stif fci in itinoii? Mich as have been troubled with (ibcaHCS of the kidneys and liver, has been per cept ibly better since the Introduction anion? of Warner's Sale Kidney mil Liver cure, lot How to Make Soap for a Cent a Pound. Shave into small pieces five bars of Dobbins' Electric Soap, and boil in three quart of water until tiic soap is thoroughly dissolved, so that upon eiraiuiii through a sieve nothing re main ; add to the solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; etir briskly for several minutes to mix. and set it away to cool. Al though it wili look like nothing but soapsuds while warm, a chemical reaction will take place and 111 twenty-four hours' time will develop forty or lilty pounds of mairiiiliccnt and while soft soap, cos 1 injj less than one cent a pound, and as good as many 01 the adulterated com pounds cnl'eil soap. and sold at 7 to 10 cents a pound. How Ijhk would it take for any other soap used the same to become anything but s'oap-f udsv". Any housewife knows that it cannot be dune with any soap she lias ever us ed. See if it can be doue w itli Dubbins' Elec tric. I'oi sale by all grocers. Ki:i.i I'.itos., Sole Apenls, 4-eowly Weeping Water, Neb. IFe Challenge the World. When vre say wo believe, we have evidence to prove that Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is decidedly tho 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 we guarantee what we say. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and 81.00 If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shilah's Porous Piaster. Sold by Smith & Black. Do yon Believe 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 and distress ed Stomach, Liver Complaint Consti pation, when for 75 cts. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer,' guaranteed to cure them. SoM bv 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 23 cts. Sold by Smith & Black.-ieowtf ' ZZZ THE MARKETS. HOME "MARKETS. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wednesday, Oct. 27, lSsti. 75 25 25 .. ' . 60 f-5 3 3 50 ...lT'i'S S!0 11 "a v beat, No.2.. . Com, ear.. " shelled.... Oats Barley, No. 2 1 v: Native Cattle... Hoi: Rutler 1 ' s I'ltlltlKS NEW YOU MARKETS. Ns'.v YoiiK, Oct. 27, lm Money-"fl.OC-'i.Vl ' v. hvat . K o . :-r , 0;-.:s $ 1 ltl T.r.'i CHICAciO MARKETS. ClUO.vr-.o, Oct. -7. !.. F'i'ir W neat .. CVru s 1 50 w 1 m t ! 0:us CSS. Re 83 Rarity M ! 1.1 VK STOCK. - ' Hojr. shipping ? I "'"'-? . Cattle. " 3 !o (,-4 30 I Si:ce: 3 4 CO I Fresh lame. Eresh 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 Mickelwwit S: Sharp, 7 tf- on premises. Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Sclilogel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. Tt f LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber at his farm iu Liberty precinct, on the telegraph road, a year ling horse colt, dark iron Kruy. a white stripe uyTler his belly, right hind loot half white, star iu forehead, can be found by inquiring of Cieo. Oiavn. The oiMier can have the same Im proving property and paying charges as requir ed bv law. 311". II. P. WILI.HKAJ.T. Estray Notice. Taken up by the sum i cr. ;:t his residence ii, .'oueorJ precinct, fcieni -'Mil. ls,-, live caU e.s. fe'..r !eurs and one lieUer. Ihe owner can lu.ve the tame by proviso proptvty and pa) ing chi.iKcs as required by la.'. Mo Jon- II. YoLNft. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing under the lirtu name ot E. A. Ryder and I-. A. HacKi.ey, is iieucby dissolv ed by mutual i:oucut, ail debts due an. I owii.i; said partnership are to be collected by E. A. Kvder, and ail indebtediK-s due and owi.ij; by sa"id linn will be settled by E. A. Ryder. E. A. itnir.i;. L. A. llAi KEY. Done at Grccuv.ood, Sept. 23, lsso. Legal Notice. In the District Court of the Second Judicial i'lftrici, wiiiiin and lor Cass county, "cl. Iu the mailer of the etate 1 oi Minnie Adams, int. on. "-Order of Court, .lacoi li. Yahery, glial tli.u 1 And now comes the said Jacob R. Yallery, by . ise, his aiioino , and liles ins pi tnici lit tut cause, wiui the s ii.ciii,,., , J miai: i uu idairict C-iiirl ot 'be Sw-mI .)uuieii itrici, i :i uii'.l loi riff, i :iu: v. V-!rsivi, praying loi 8l:ii.so!iii'rllnU',i:.i.' j tlie loiunnuy ita rn.eil real i - pc. lu- t: t!l.lU l.ll-i'.MOl !! t:on t etily-e..,ai. v. ter f ,;e n..i liiv. ; , ; i . Cllil l-'S), ill' I'l t!. .VC!l: 1 iC .l' l 1 ' li :'D I ! f..iihi;, .N i !! .-. - . ., r : io' be ioi" uie besi i: i r i.-.-l .i : A n untiii !:eil one least quarter ol see the southeast quar r ot section twmiy : twelve 02) noun ! be Mil p. III., ill Cas; reason t hkI it would !iis minor ward, the s" ; i l tnrue jit,i';'s -.mil the juiiM: ' t i!;- ' irt beinu fully advis ed iu liio premises, it, is nereby ordered that J .ub R, VaSk-'y, Ileniy iV Vallcry, Christine j.u ier. Annie tiunt, Peter P. Vaiiery. Tuco !o..i Val'.i y, oni ;nt V.-iiiery. niiil Minnie Ad-a:,is-. and all other persons Interested, in said e.- ia'.e, ilo appc.ir nclore me at my chamber.- in the City oi i'iaiunioulu. Nebraska, at the ol-Ib- of the Clerk (I the liistrifi Court, on the 10. h day of November, A. I). b-sO. at 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, to show cause why a license should not le granted, to the guardian apply ing thertlor, iu sell said v" estate. Ml 1 .s. i, vA&?AW-fS.li. t A MEiiii. Is Leaded to Ei M SPRINGSUMMER With tUeii- immense stock of immtln IT all iLrice i . ! MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTH NEB. i i "tsf'O'W FULL Am TSE" BICES! W; . S. MAIN STREET. MJrnii"J"aT I'ower. Tha Foiest and Stream ha It : "To prrief vo health use Warner's Safe Remedies. Tiune are inmost of miraculous power In returning disease for which recommended. The woa derlul curative qualities tiiey are possessed ol of is vouched for by tens of ihoui-auils. aula. Tlilrt y of th brftt oran makers of the World are competitor at tho Purls Exposition, a cable dispatch to the Associated Picks says two highest gold medals have tweu awarded 10 tho American makers. Mason & Hamlin. V0 will pay Agfitu r-itmrjr ol prr luoiuh tod tipeniei, or 1 iaw a Iftrge) cumniUatr.u, to aLl ur BiniJ woa'Jr!l lit nuaan. K ir4d( m iv fcovmpU Addr mciMMii 1 Cx Manrftk-.il. Miah, Is conducted by an expert accountant and successful leacher. Instruction thorough and pra. i leal. Tuition lower ILau lUcwheic. Eull particuiars to any address. .Mtf Til os. J. PRYANT. Pies. to c 3 I it I. EJiS r-i r- 1 C - 1 San Mr u p a r 3? 3f-3i, CAMPBELL Can be found at the old Howlancl Blacksmith Shop, Coiner of Vine :;tid Sixth ttrcetc, Flat tiomou (Ii, - rVclinsR:i, lic will do all kinds of j our, i?; a. ssousi: siioi'i.w;, x GENERAL It El' A I It ING iu bis line. The following are hi' prices : Horse Shoring, new shoes -10 -ts Resitting Shoes 0 " Plows HJiarpcned .25 " iSliOCt Is 2'Otnted, per set 2 .03 JVaririntt d as guo l as n'ic. He cuarauteos to do all work iu a workinai '.!. manner, AND WILL GIVE SATISFACTION' 2Cm3 fOME TREATtiEHL A certain enra fbr HorvO'J'i Debility, Seminal Wn?:. nets, i mfioianoi, etc. O he Recipetned iu ur pri-tiee for oj Vr.--i cr.d nn illustrated hook of 60 pe plv!rft full m-r.-etions fornelf-trautniest, sent froo. Addr-v a I'll. T. WILLIAMS. 435 H. lst?r St., iiiltra.ii, IV. PAY TAXES. -All holders of B. & M. It. It. Contracti for Land purchased of that Company dur ing tho year 1879 ntnl prior to that dato are liable for the 1879 tax. Tliev became duo January 1st, 1880, were delinquent after .May 1st, 18S0, nnd if not paid by the first day of .November, 18S0, the land will be sold for taxes. The Company's Agent, for the purposn of paj-ins Delinquent Taxes on its sold lands, will visit the County SeaU tho last of October, and all purchasers of K. It. lands should pay their Taxes by October 15th, if not before, in order to save addi tional expense. J. P. MrFAKLAND, Land Co-nrclofjlc-r.cr B. & 11. K. P.. la Ncl. Jiii.-' -SiA L-xitJV i.'. - f - i 14 f.4 N n JUI n U i n r I . 1 i it t i!i i t COMPLETE. H. BAKER & CO. ir - c J. s- -e - M H 2.1. p' -jriLJ i J. A. ; ' ; )-. !' ! 1 .. : 'i If i