Herald. l.OCAI. MIT It UTIiiKM K.VI A i.-:i:i :ir. -is e , ;. .!. ;,.?iM ,ivtrtw t . i r :!!. No a4.-tueiiuttl inscrt- - . . . 4:v v1!l be uiid - il I'.itv.i I ! iiuiid in, ' -! ijf ,-iJ r lh O'l.lllca- t li . t :4: '.' v , Vti VS. ft Is '!' '., .)'.:!, iii':lc.i:IH ! a.rl lo uv lint, with no rast ,,r the correctness , i .; iier anil paid Le- 4 , i '. . :t' (. it.T re;rtdar! i !:..T i.'ieTV-d to 111 .. .- w .ibcri6r ir not- ia -r iM oroe, his paper discontin- i. ".:y i' i.i-..vir;iKf, or lie publish- .1 . ( send it until payment is the whole amount, whether r -r i.-i i;ii fro:n the ollice or not. s i. ivp decided that refusing to . .,.!.. . -i ami periodicals from the- post .1 - khq anil leaving them uucalle4 i.'mo fTfi: evidence of ixtestioxal LOCAL NEWS. M'ur.:ir- Wallace Saturday. 11 ;met & Lewis' new ad. :.; ;. -In I'luler wir at Wt-scott's Xctt !i of lamps at Joe Robert's. lie e ful who ? ou gel your tick e'3 of. Mr. N; it hews fVtice ami sidewalks loom up. Soni nobby new bull programs just received. The Vtllace Sisters Saturday and Monday lights. Joe Johnson's house on Vine st. is cominj n finely. The "Diction" of the Democracy is beoomiiii: eniharasaed. Dr. A. Salisbury, the IJoss Dentist, over Smitli, lilack & Co.'b. 31tf Now is the time to buy at Weck Lach'a before we move. Lain ?, lights, lanterns-coal oil and -sich" a' Joe Roberts'. Holmes and the marshal have been havii-jj a bout on hogs. He sure you get the right tickets of the right ,nan. Election day. One stole won't hold our jjoods come and buv quick At Dovey's. 1 See Ad. of the Wallace Sisters Nov. 5th and 7th at Fitzgerald Hall. . Knit got-ds for Ladies Misses and Children's wear at E.G. Dovey & Son's. 32t2 When Weckbacii gels into his new store Look out for new goods. -Just received, at Roberts', a fine line of new styles of lamps. Call at. Celery and oysters at Simpson's, just received to-day. Fresh and crisp. -,-WecUbach will move next week if possible come and buy cheap this week. Sociable at Mrs. S. S. Ilinkle's this Thursday evening. Everybody m- TKtd. Remember Frank Neiman's new place on Main Street opposite Court House. Call and see the new designs in Queensware Chamber sets at Baker & At woods. 3212 In the general me-ee, we hear nothing of Ramsey- v' can't spare Bass." Cheaper than t-'Wr, !f i duyt ro.i.Js ai Weckbaoh's to m ike h-ss stock to move. Bewaie of false statements and false circulars on Election day, or just before. For the best staple and fancy Toeeriea in FlattsmoutU go to J. V. Week inch's. 10tf A sen of Barney Toinay. aged about six years, was buried Wednes day morning. Frank Nieman opened a new cigar store on Main Street opposite Court House. Complete line of winter goods at Dovey's; keep 'em for sale w do. Call and select. 1 M. Curraiopens a new and ele gant Parlor Restaurant :n Frank Stewart's place. A variety of handsome articles in Majolica and other fancy wares at Baker & Atwoods. 32-t2 The temperance ladies seem to have come to a stand still with their Temperance column. Blankets and Comforts and all other kinds of winter goods at E. G. Covey & Son's. 32t2 Where, oh where is -Hartigan. Michael Aristotle Hartigan? We want him at the front. See Fred Herrmann's new Ad iu this paper Fred has a store full of new goods. Mind that. Now here "all tew oust" Cel ery at Simpson's. Oysters thrown in for the price ef a can. Dovey's That's the place to get goods uovt. An immense stock on hand, that must be sold. 1 Cap. Simpson has trailed the New Ella oil and the Belie Morgau is to be our ferry boat in future. Cards of invitation are out for the china yeddmg of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Barnes, oii the 10th inst. Nice line of Ladies Cloaks and Dslmans again received by E. G. Dovey & Son. 32t2 Mike Murrjhv'as boys have the cut est team of white goats which they drive in a little delivery wagon. Presbyterian Social entertained by Mrs. Daid Miller this Thursday eveniag. All are cordially invited. Councilman Gorder sets a good example in j utting a temporary side walk around his dirt pile on Mainsfe. A car load of choice Michigan Apples just received now is your time to lay in your w inters supply. S2t2 E. G. Dovey & Sox. Believe no lies told you on or be fore Eleetien day; nor circulats with false statements about our Candidates. The new styles of Glass ware, Goblets, Fruit dishes. Sauce pUtes &c Ac. are yery pretty and cheap at Baker Atwoods. 32-t2 Personal. Edwin Jeary of Greenwood was in town yesterday. Prof. Lore was home Sunday to see everybody and say 'Howdy". Jerry Farthing has been finite sick, prevailing fever; better now. Trueman Hall and his little daugh ter, from Louisville, were down Mm day. County Commissioner Richardson came in Tuesday ready for 1 usiness as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Gerner, of Lincoln, were the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Palmer. Monday. Mis3 Lillie Simpson aud sister Lulu have gone to Nebraska City to visit their grandparents Mrs. Chas. Dawson and Miss Maggie will return home next week, from their long eastern visit. The Perkins House is full of guests daily, and Mr. McKeevor is making an excellent reputation as a landlord. Mr. I. Hahn, formerly with Kalisky & Son, passed through our city Wed nesday, traveling for a St. Louis firm. F. S. White, our genial Frank has returned from the far west. It looks more natural than life, to see him on the street again. Col. Wagner was down again last Sunday ; they say he has just built a fin residence in Omaha, and, well we will tell you in a week or two. Mr. Lansing and daughter, of Al bany, New York, father and sister of Mrs. Henry Waterman have Loen vis iting her for the past few weeks. Mrs. Jennie Clement, and family, who has betn residing near Louisville with relatives for some years past, has returned to her own residence in Plattsmouth. Frank Davis and Fred Murphy went down to Weeping Water last Sunday, accompanied by Miss Aggie Sampson and Miss Carrie Isham. They report things booming at Weeping Water. Miss Ida Good ell, one of the teach ers in the High School, left for her home at Glen wood last Saturday where she has a school, the Board here accepting her resignation and supplying her place with another teacher. Her many friends are sorry to see her go, but if she can do better there, they all wish her success. Jennie Wallace Saturday. NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf Will S. Wise. Just before the battle- selling goods at Weck'oach's preparatory to moving. Now is the Mine. New Dolmans, plush trimmed, at Baker & Atwoods. 3i-t2 Johnny Simpson, your legs are short; you may make a pretty good run though. -Some handsome and new styles of Glass ware at Baker & Atwoods. 32-t2 Palmer & Morley, New Barber Shop, next door to Court House New chairs, clean place. Drop in. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M. Roberts. 3tf Joe Robinson was in town Mon day. He didn't see O'Diction, but gave all the boys the wink, just the same. New assortment of Queens ware, latest styles, at Baker & Atwoods. 32t2 --Republicans, post yourselves in the names of all Republican Candi dates and be sure they are on the tick et you vote. - FOR SALE CITY LTS. 33tf Will S. Wise. We have been feasting for a day or two back on some very fine veni son, presented by Mrs. G. W. Fairfield, for which we most heartily returned thanks while partaking of it. Nobby new Cloaks, plu-di and passementerie trimmings at Baker & t woods. 32-t3 Geo. Dovey is putting on a fine addition to their store with a big sky-light and modern improvements it will be one of the handsomest stores in town. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmouth, Neb. 5t6m Pay no attention to campaign lies got up just before Election, to steal votes with. Our Candidates are all good men and no just charge can be made against any one of them. I sell the best and cheapest boots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Peter Mehqes. Them ar' young ones played smash Hallowe'en, did'nt they? Where's our gate and Mike Schn ellbacker's wagon and so on? Well boys, you let us off easy, we're much obliged. Mr. Arnemann, Cashier of the Westarn Horse aud Cattle Insurance Co. f Omaha, and Mr. P. J. Hansen, of the firm of Hansen & Chassot, will make a trip through Cass County, this week and next, iu the interest of the above named company. Dr. Wm. Jones who has been very ill for some time is out on the street again. We are glad to see William and scared to learn be came so near the long "home stretch" during hi late illness. FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33 tf WillS. Wise. Windfield S. Hart man, infaant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hartman died Saturday, Oct. 22d. The funeral took place from the family residence Monday the 24th. where the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hartman gathered to show their sympathy with the bereaved patents. If you need any work done in the dental line, call on Dr. A. Salisbury, who will do a first-class job for you, as cheap as the cheapest. 31tf Comrade Charles Guthman still lingers in the border land. We hope to hear that he has postponed his last roll-call for sometime, as the news from his bedside is so encouraging. NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf Will S. Wise. Opinions of the Press. Macquette is romantic in its scenes, realistic in its effects, and startling in its denouements." Philadelphia Ci.y Item. The Wallace Sisters have become thoroughly identified with Minnie's Luck." Philadelphia Press. "Miss Jennie Wallace made a hit, her pretty face and sparkling acting gaining the good will of the audience at once. Chicago Tribune. "The Drama throughout elicited the closest attention and most nithu siastic applause. Pittsburg Dispatch. "Miss Jennie Wallace, the beautiful impersonator, gave a fine realization of the street waif." New Orleans Pic ayune. "With regard to Miss Jennie Wal lace's new drama, "Jacquette, or, "In The Toils' by Marsden, we would sim ply say, 'There's millions in it." " Portland, (Me.) Argus. Brown, the Laundry man has re moved to the Frank Nieman House, and with better rooms and larger place, is prepared to carry on his bus iness more extensively than ever, (iive him a call. Get Dr. Salisbury to make you a set of teeth and they will last you as long ns you need any. 31 tf The first dance by the T. A. M. Club was given last Friday night. The Club were nearly all present and an enjoyable evening was spent by all those present. There is some talk of having a masquerade ball Thanksgiv ing night. Hurrah! Commissioners' District. Perhaps some of our readers would like to know just what precincts are iu the different Commissioners' Dis tricts, and their population ; They are as follows: 1st. DISTRICT. Platts. City, ) v Platts. Precinct f ' rc4 2ND. DIaTItlCT Rock Bluffs 12G3 1 Liberty 1214 Avoca GO I I Mt. Pleasant 583 5TS0 Eight Mile 740 Louisville C67 r ' Centre 702 J SO. DISTRICT. Weeping Water DOS ) Stove Creek 810 Elmwood 811 South Betid 653 J-549.1 Salt Creek C7 j Greenwood 019 Tipton 737 J Very even distribution as far as population goes. In order to produce the Drama of "Minnie's Luck," the manage ment has secured at an enormous expense, a company which, for individual and collective strength, is equal, if not superior to any of the Metropolitan Theatres, an I he feels assured that he will meet with the fullest patronage from the public, who are always ready to sus tain and support true meiit." Will be here Saturday and Monday next. Capt. Geo. Fairfield came home from his surveying trip Monday, to gether with his men, all looking hearty brown, healthy, most of the boys hav ing gained several pounds of meat during their absence. The party consisted of the following persons with their occupations: G. W. Fairfield, Dep'y U. S. Survey or. II. Girgry, A. M. Fiirfield. Com pass men. Lou Lacy, M. C. Whalen, S. Pitcher, F. Hathaway, Chain-men. J. Brantner, R. II. Drain, Mound men. John White, Abner Lee, Flrg men. J. T. "Livingstone, W. H. Gould, Peter Knee, Teamsters. W. W. Watrns, Prof, of cuisine de partment. Died. FOUNTAIN At South Bend. Nebraska. Oct. stall, Wbi, John Fountain, aged 84 years and 11 months. Grandpa Fountain was born in England ; re sided some years in Connecticut and some 22 years ago lie came to South Bend, where hn has since resided. He lived and died a Methodist, a worthy member; having UDited with that church while yet a youn man In the old coun try. At South Bend. Nebraska, October 31st, 1881, a sun of Mr. lloit, aged six years. Joseph I.eesley, a old resident, and ene of the best known men in town; died of Dropsy, Tuesday morning about 4 O'clock, Nv. )tt. 1SS1, He was GO years and 21 days old. The funeral was held atthe Episcepal Church, Wednesday. Mr. Leesley came herein 1359. His estemable wife died but a short time ago. It leave John, Robert and Lizzie, the children remaining at home, wh mourn the death ! both parents within a few short months. BAMSEY-Of inflammation of the stomaeh.Octo ber2d. 18X1, near Blair, Hancock Comity, West Virginia, Miss Anna M. Kamsev, aged 18 yearn, u months and 23 days. Death again has claimed the youthful, the hopeful and the beautiful. The Dark Shadow has again crossed the threshold of youth and youthful hopes just in the bud of womanhood and in the morn of fendest anticipation of a life of happiness and earthly joys t Cut dowu, laid low in the grave, just wbin the morning of life was breaking and casting the shadow et youth's dreams on the cherished memories of budding womanhood ! Only a few days of warning and the young, hopeful life, " Was summoned away. From its mortal clay," to rest in the still, quiet, dreamless re,.- l the dead. "Death loves a shining mark," aud t" .1-' .he young, the lovely, the most cherished a., i i .v ed are cut down Just when thvir present!- ' re on earth lends a pleasure, a joy to exist. .i.e : but her morning life shone bright and clear, buoyed up by a hopeful, cheerful, happy, dlspo eiton and in her own individuality, reflected the charms and graces ef a loving nature and the virtues and beauties of a meek and christian spirit. Of a nature that Irresistably attracted, loving, cheerful aud amiable, she drew around her and cemented with the strongest ties the firmest and truest friendship ; amiable to a fault, she was the friend of all, and all were her friend. Living, she was beloved by all, aud dying, she left that beautiful impress of tender regard and affection upon the hearts aud minds ef those with whom she came in contact. Although brief her existence ; cut down iu the maiden Eush of health, in the early morn ing light of womanhood, the tender ties aich bouud her to the loved of earth, cruelly 6c .ered, yet her memory, intertwined with affection's tear drops aqd the sweet recollections of her eighteen smnirers, will long be cherished by those who mourn her early and untimely death. A fair, blooming flower of womanhood's morning, she fell with the autumnal leaf ; and, surrounded by the sere aad sombre hues cZ au tumnal decay, beneath the spreading oaks and clustering viues of the, "Old King's Creek C etery." surrounded by many weeping at-t r rowlng friends. "Iu the cold moist earth they laid !..-r hen the forest cast the leaf ; Aud we weep that one so lovely. Should have a life so brief. So sad to know it was that one, That fair young friend of ours. So gentle and so beautiful. Should perUh with the flowers." B. S. B. The Enquirer of Cincinnati says: Hon. P. T. B irnum strongly indorses St. Jacobs Oil for pain. His combina tion and artists all use it. Be sure and read all the addition al local on the Editorial page. Phil Young has been making ex tensive improvements around his place. A larje addition to the house, new walks, fresh paint and many little con veniences are fast converting Mr. Young's place into one of the hand somest in the town. Judge W. T. Filley, of Pittsfield, this State, wa3 cured of severe rheu matism by St. Jacobs Oil. Springfield (Mass ) Republican. SSJ - , i - Lawyer Sam M. Chapman was over in Saunders county, most of last week, and bring reports from there that they are having a lively canvass thi fall. Saunders is a closer county than Cass, 'this time, vve opine, and every Republican should be up and doing. - We can't get up a paper and have the Election news in, and be out of the office all day Tuesday. Remember that, boys, Election day. Something that will quiet the nerves, give strength to the body, induce re freshing sleep, improve the quality of the blood, and purify and brighten the complexion, is what many persons would be very glad to obtain. Carter's Iron Pills are made for exactly this class of troubles, and are remarkably successful in accomplishing the ends desired, as named above. They are useful for both men and women. Sold by druggists. Price, 50 cents a box. See advertisement. A Car Load of Apples. Wiley Black will have a car load of line Michigan apples this week and they will be sold choap by the barrel on the track. W. Black. For colds, coughs, asthma, in short for any and all derangements of the lungs or respiratory organs, or for any complaint tending toward consump tion, nothing is so reliable as Ayer's Cheny Pectoral. In all ordinary eases it is a certain cure, and it affords sure relief even in advanced stages. Lost! Between First National Bank and County Treasurer's Ollice a roll of Chicago Avenue Bonds. Return to First National Bank and get reward. Jno. O'liouitKE. Plattsmouth, Neb., October 20, lbSl. Thsre are many forms of nervous debility in men, that yield to the use of Car.er's Iron Pills. Those who are troubled with nervous weakness, night sweats, &c, should try them. For sale by Smith Black & Co. Jennie Wallace. When John Brougham handed to Miss Jennie Wallace the manuscript of "Minnie's Luck, he said: "My writ ing day3 are nearly over; it has been my pride to make Minnie's Luck the best Drama I have ever written, and I am almost positive I have succeeded." Derangement of the liver, with con stipation, injure the complexion, in duce pimples, sallow skin, etc. Re move the cause by using Carter's Little Liver Pillls. One a dose. For sale by Smith Black & Co. New Barber Shop. Palmer & Morley have opened anew Barber Shop in the building East of the court house on Main st. It is a real neat and tasty little shop and we hope the boys will do a fine business, as they deserve to, being both good work-men. The yellowest case f jaundice can be cured by Carter's Liver Bitters. They exert a peculiar influence on the liver and bile, and remove that un healthy sallow look from the skin. For sale by Smith Black & Co. New Cigar Store. Frank Nieman has moved his cigar store and manufactory down on Main Street in the old "Troy Laundry" building next to O'itouike's Tailoring establishment, opposite the Court House. Remember the place. Fine brands of cigars, Tobacco &c, always on hand. SotZ As a purifier of the blood, Ayer's Sarsaparilla ha3 no equal. It wonder fully improves the complexion, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. Coffee Sociable, The Temple of Honor will give a Coffee Sociabl in Fitzgerald Hall on the evening of Nov. 11th. It is to aid ia paying for the Hall and Col. Wood ford's Lectures, and should call for a good turn out from the faithful. Ev ery one cordially invited and .t good time guaranteed. By Order o Committee. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is no new preparation for the public to experiment with; its success is unparalleled for restoring gray hair to its natural color, promoting its growth, and producing new hair on bald heads. The Sunday Afternoon Lectures. There will be the second of the course of Sunday afternoon lectures, held at Good Templar's Hall, next Sunday at 3 p. m. Elder Crowther will address the audience. These meetings are to be permanent, remem ber; the room is seated and conven ient. After the lectures the Library books belonging to the old Reading Room, will be distributed to readers, under rules then made known. When physicians have made use of a prescription for years in their private practice with certain success, it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of alL and this is done by "copyrght," such is the case withDr." Sherman's Pricklt Ash Bitteiis, and they have proved to be a blessing to mankind. 33U Get ont Doors! The close confinement of all factory work gives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid miserable feel ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kidney and urinary troubles, and all the phy sicians and medicine in the world can not help them unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. Thay cost but a trifle. See another column. O. IKL "W Somewhat wulelv and favorahlv known as the Popular Clothier of this section, fiiinonwcs Fall Arrivals i Actual Bargains worthy of inspection. His het hold is CLOTHINGS CLOTHINGS and he lias a complete stock of new goods. WHAT CLAIMS. Z?' Material TjrfM Sfyhs, Snjn Jor Flnl!,. Perfect Fits aud J'ojwf'tr ' v. WSIj.T HIE "WILL HDO. Clothe you from head to foot in a neat, durahle and stylih manner, save you hig money, and lill your soul with happiness. HVlIKIIEl .A. UOTE OF IT. All Garments AVarvanted. "Try em 'fore yon huy 'em." C US. .A. FTTIjXi Iffl 31 Ej JL I BTiE IS "2" Just Opened in JiEff STILES! PLl'SH for trimmings in every color and (-hade. BLACK TII'S in all pri'.es, from 40 cents to $-.c.9. FANCY TIIS in all colors and shades. Elegant WINTEU FLOWEfiS ! LADIES OF CASS COUNT V ! Plea w call and examine our yotuU before imrehanina the inhere 7 MISS LIL-LIE BARBER, Trimmer. 3m FREDi Bents Offers to-day the Men's, Ladies 1 Children's Underwear .in this city. Parties desiring to call and examine our immense -o In Kid Gloves w are showing an elegant line of Three Buttons for only 75 Cents a Pair, well worth 31.25. UNDRESSED KIDS at $1.50 a pair cannot be beat. Also, FOSTER'S HOOK GLOVES in all shades. LADIES' SILK AND FLEECY-LINED GLOVES full assortment. Soaks. We have the largest ami finest line Ever BrougM Parties living outside of the city are respectfully invited to give us a call, whether they purchase or not. Our Stock of um usjusjos, emu film is the most complete in this city. One door East of First National Bank, plattsmouth: - itbb. BENNETT A complete Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. We carry the biggest stock of CANNED GOODS in this City. W Fine Teas a Specialty, AGENTS FOIt C. S. Malta's "Old Reliable" Brand of Baltimore Oysters. I2TCASH PAID FOE COTJlsTTE 3T PEODTTCE.1 (oodN Delivered Free In any part of Hie city. A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF Weil Goods, Callii Garfls, Mitatiois, Propias, &c of the latest and nobbiest designs Just Received from St. Louis and Chicago, .A.T THS - OF THE STOCK OF1 ;tos r SULD I-O W ! largest stock of huy anything in that line should stock hefore huvini; elsewhere. ales, ta this Qi.ty, -o- & LEWIS, trck of fpio R Mm HEitiiSilflMiyp Furnishing Goods, inians SFECIAL NOTICED For mixed jmints yo to Roberts' Drugstore. 'Ait (( ia vour o-vii town. Trim :unl oiiint fire AtMivss. li. 1 1 A I.I Hi' A. Co Pel i htint. M. line. 4uly Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at C. Schlegel's, opposite P. 0. tu Hoots and Shoos. Call and examine the large and new stock at Merges.' COtf Money to Loan. Money to loan on roil c?tato secur ity. Inquire of J). 1. Martindalc, Louisville, Neb. lutf Save, your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glyeereno Tooth Tablets, lieaati fy! Cleanse! Preserve! tf Come, and See The lare stock of Spring Shoes and Slippers, jjood and nice at Merges'. 4tf Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every day, at the Union 1'akery, corner Main and Third. ICtf Hair Hoik. Mrs. A. Knee will be glad to receive orders for hair work of all kinds. Combings made up, roots all one way, without extra charge. 30lf I mine use Stock. The largest asortineut of boots and shoes thad Lver came to town, to be sold at the lowest cash prices at Mer bes. 30 tf Firt Premium. The Domestic sewing machine re ceived first premium at the fair. It is the lightest running, makes the least noise, and it is warranted the be. ma terial. 80tf Petri: Mercies. LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY I.iMliCN' Nomiitar.v- unsurpassed. Aeal iiiy l lmruimli. Col four con-res. Year begins !Scpt "tli. Hrutniiic for yi'i'i'si Ire. Catalogues sent by tin; I'res-tdeiii, 1). S. (iKtii ouv, 1. 1.. Lake Vorent, 111. liotl'J When physicians recommend Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup for coughs, colds, etc., of long standing, it certain ly must be good. Call at the drug store and try a bottle of it, the price is only twenty-live and fifty-cents. Money to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan at nine percent interest, on Keal I'state seen ity at three or five years. Apply at liis otlice on Main st., Platts mouth, Neb. '2ttf. Your agent left us tine? dozen bot tles of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup a few days ago. vYc have s&M it all, and it has given general satisfaction. We can reomnienu it as a good cough remedy. W. S.Zellek 1 Co.,;eimantown,0. -The best and cheapest, The finest and neatest Shoes and Slippers For little trippers ai Merges. 4 tf Old IN liable. For the Old Reliable C. S. Maltby Oysters, the best in the market, go to Bennett & Lewis, thev are receiving them now direct from Baltimore. 31tf SI'jOO per year can be easily made at home working for E. (. Hideout Co., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Send for their catalogue an I full particu lars. yi-iy. New Millinery Store AT WEECIXO WATER. Mrs. C. M. Paine has opened a fine and complete stock of Millinery Goods, in Weeping Water, and would respect fully solicit the patronage of the ladies of Cass County. See advertisement in another column. 31t3 To the Citizen's of the Comity ami State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a tire :proof house before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. Hill's Manual. I hereby give notice that all parties living in Cas3 count)', tlefiring a copy of Hill's Manual can be furnished the same by applying to me through P. O. II. C. Miller, (Jen. Ag'r. Plattsmouth, Neb. 321V ASK YOUR GROCER AFTER NOV. 10. FIEE LIGHTING BRIGK.f, Dr. Black's llbeumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of oils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf .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 Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March,. I une and September At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of otler examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Raturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. WOOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. FOR THE TrnifMir5)nnfiNi J uni LT LLZMU ZJ LTNJ We recommend Carter's Iron Pllln to every vrouuin who is Weak, Nerron?, and Discouiaged ; particniariy those who have Thin, Feic Lip, Cold Hands and Feet, and who arc withoct Strength or Ambition. These Tills quiet the N'crvca. gire Strength to the Eodr, 'jitluce Ht f -eahinj? Sleep. Enrich and Improve the qnailtj' of tbe Blood, and Purify and lirighten the Com plexion They cure Pui it.-.' ion of the Heart, Jivrvoaenesa. Trembling. Nervous Headache, Lencorrhcea, Pains in t'.ie Back, and other forms ot l'emaie Veakncss. llcmcinber that Iron is one of the constituents of the T.lood. aud Is the preatton:c. Carter's Iron I'illa arc also vain able for men who are troubled with Nervous W'raknejg, Nigh Sweat, Ac. In metal boxes, at 50 cent". Sod by all druggists, or sent by mad. Aodress CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. Xotloe H l.eieliy civrn that, Mi 1.,-nv p.otiicr ship heretofore cutting lietwern the uiuler piuued p;u tir liav thi day licen flicnoU"! ly mutual consent. m. I., lirowne retire from the III in and liui-Ine of the ollice, J. K. Morrl miii to collect money duo the til in. and pay all debts diving ly Haiti firm of Morrison and lirowne. .IamkmE. Moiiuison. Wil. 1.. lillOWN K. Oct. 21. A. I. 1SSI. a.'l f Tax Deed Notice. To the non-resident or unknown owner or daiuumt of lots two (J)und three (in in block forty-the (I j) In the city of I'lattsiuvutli, Cjuh county, Nebraska ; You an hereby notiilftl that the ulmvedc ecrihed lot- weru assexstid and taxed for the year lrt.s. a lelonjriiia to a noii-rcldi iit or ini kiiiiHii imiii'r.tliat hhIiI lot were sold at pub lic sale for t tie deinuuetit lax of nai(l year lHTa, ou the 21i clay of November, 17'.' ; that the un dersigned was the purchaser of the said lot at aid sale and that unlei-M redemption of Kaid lots from said sale- be made on or before the 1 till day of February, lwj, a, Treasurer deed will In: ii-sucd to the"uudersl;:icd thrrcfor. W.M. iJAl.l.A.Nt K, I'laltsiiioutli, Neb.. Oct. 21.1-H. MX Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of John Sporcr. deceased, in the County Court of I'ass County Nchruxka. Notice is hereby then that J. (!. Hansen, Administrator of the estate tit the said John Sporcr. deceased, iias made application for linal NCttlemeut, and that taid cause is net for hcnriiiK at my ollice at I'lalt-mouth, on tli aotli day of November, A. 1. is-d. ut one o'clock p. iu. on raid day; at which time aud place, all persons interested, may be present and examine, said account. A. N. tL ' 1 .1.1 VAX, Co. Judye. rialtsnioiitll, Oct. .p. '.Kst a-tJ Probate Notice. In the matter of the Kt:ite of Hiram lloaii, deceased. In the County Court ol Ca.-s Co., Nebraska. Notice i hereby given that Harvey llo;;an. administrator of the estate of the. s.ud Hiram Hoan, deceased, lias made application for llu ul seltleiiieiit, ami that said cause is set fl hearing at my ollice at I'lattsmouth. on the lstli day of November. A. 1). Issl, at 1 o'clock p. m., on said day, at which time and place all persons interested may be present an J examine said accounts. A. N. Sri. i.ivan. County Jiid-e. riattsmouth, Oct. lssu a.t.l Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of KJward tJ, 1 ovey, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all personi having claims against the estate of l-.ilwar I . Povey, deceased, to tile llie same on or before the Tib day of June, A. 1. ls-s:?. In the ofiice of the County Jud.;e, nt riattsmoutli, (': County. Nebraska. A. N. M I.I.IVAN, Co. Jude. I'lattsnioutli. Oct. li), lssj. ;iLl. Notice of Final Proof. Land ()i i ick at I.ixrm.N, N'Kn., i (ctober u, lss. ( Nothe is hereby eiven thai the lolnwiu named settler hat liled notice of I : is intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud secure lit.al enli y t hrtreI atthe expiration of thirty davs from the date of thii notice, vi : Alsou Mack, h'd entry No. 1:,T7.1. for the south west quarter tsw') ol south west quarter rw li i sect ion t enty Co). tow nship t wch e i rv. noi l li of ran tie eleven til.) east, ami names t ho follow -imjashis witnesses, vi : Taylor f. clhnrii. William K. iswindall. lieore W. I'rwin mul John M. Waterman, all of l,oiiis ille, Casst'u.. Nebraska. .1. 1J. .Mt 1 h i., ait.V Kegiter. Tax Sale Notice. To the unknown nonresident owner of lots fourteen (II). fifteen (!'.) and hint ! (!'.) of Tlioiiipsnn'H addition, tlo k 10, to city of I'luttsmoulli, Neb. You are hereby notified that on the 2::l day of September, A. I. 175. nt tax sale in Cass County, the above described premises were sold lor the sum of .1-I:i-Kkj. for taxes of l7l and 7j inclusive to Cass ccuiity, and that on the 12th day of October, A. l. lssl, the said Cas County assigned certificate of piirehi.se to John II. Kelly ot said county, and i hat ou the 19th dav of February ls2. I lie stud J. II, Kelly will apjdv to the treasurer of Cass County for ataxdee'd of said premises. J. H. Kki.i.v. l-latfmouth. Neb,. Oct. 12, Issl. .itt4 Road Notice. To nil Whom itMnn Court rn: A petition for openinj; a section line road has been presented to the Hoard of Couiiiy Comiiiis-ioners, rnd described i'.s follow : I'liiiiini'iiriiit,' at the corner section Iwenty-eihtC-'s) twenty-nine (2"j), thlrly-l vo :i2)und thirty-three (.;:!, tow h welve O'-') nr.n twelve (12 ). and runnin:-; thcni.v west two ( J ) mites ami terminating at the the ownsbip line ruiinint; north and south. All objections thereto or or claims for damages, must be tiled iu the County Clerk's ollice, on or before uoen on the K,: li nay of l-c. A. I . Jsxl , or such road will be opened without lefereiice thereto. J. I. Tl.'TT, .'!nt " 'ounty Clerk Sheriffs Sale. I'.y irtue of an order of sale Issued by W. ('. Show-alter Clerk of the Histrict Court w ithin sind for t 'ass Count v, Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will on the f,th day of .November a. I. 1SK, at 10 o'clock a. in , of said day, at the south dour of the Court House, in fitid County, wll at public, auction Hie following real estate to-wit : '1 he west half Ci) of the north east quarter ) of section Nd. seventeen (17) iu township No. twelve (12 north rane No. nine (!)) east in Cass County, Nebraska, with the plivelaces and appei telianees theieto bclonn inu. '1 he same bcin;i levied upon anil taken as the property of J. W New sum, 1". , . I lould aud Ann 11. Could Defendant : to natisly a ju la ment of faid Court recovered by Dennis Deau riaintilt. 11. YT. IIVKliS, Sheriff, Cass Co., Neb. I'lattsnioul ll, Nel Oct. 4tll. A. P. '. g'I'i "llOUiSs'KOlflfKI once more conies forward with an entire new ZEP-A-IiXj WIUTEB Slock of tlie finest Piece (Joods ever brought into riattsnioutli ! ! EVJ:iiY GAKMEXT CUT IS WARRANTED to FIT Hundreds go there and tlicy are ALWAYS SUITED. Sh p or r-''sitp the Coutt House. Hive him call anu examine lor yourselves, inn AND MACIIIXK SHOPS! PLAHSMOUTJI, NKI5., Repairer of Steam Engines, Holler, Saw and Grist ililb d AH Al KTEAJI FITT1 .;. I'ro'.ntht Iron Pipe, Force and Lift I'ipes. Steau ti aues Safety-Valve Governors, aud all k:...Nof f'.rass Kntrine I-'itliiii;s, repaired on short uoli. FARM MACHINEK PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMfOSKIl OK TII1RTCU BIKMKKR, Is now fully prepared to furnish music for any siud all ocea-ioiis. A Taorousli Organization illi a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders l-esiiectf ul!y solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to. I. I' YOLWO. I'. O. Book Store, or lOtt J. FINCEY JOHNhO. et"y. 31 CAT 31AIIKCT. (iOTTFRlEU F1CKLLK. I'LATTSMOUTH, NEB-t MAIN ST. At thin hop you'll find nice! holesoins and sweet. Sausage, ior'K mutton and veal. And it is our belief, yon'U buy excellent beer, If you at this butcher shop deal. He keeps always on hand the best Su the land ; OF such as your families need ; Others may do well, but they cannot excel. For Fickler will still take the lead. A good bargain you'll make If vu want to buy steak. Or rowv mpat or to boil or to frv. You can have a good Iih of whatever you wish. Competition he well may defy. This business prov ides for good pelts and hides. Lard and tallow he'll both buy and sell ; .udyo ;iliud tlii the case, there's no other place, You'll do better. If you will quite a' well. And this vve may tell if you've fat cattle to sell. Or hos or sheep that are nice ; You can bring tlieni right here and you need never fear. But for them you'll uet a good price. Satisfaction to all who give him a call, It is his intention to give, For we're certain indeed, this belongs to his creed Not only to live but let live ! 31l3 CCSTOMF.Il.