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hlERALD. U'TKBTISFMENTS. ,-u line. Itejjular advertis er. No advert uteuiwnl insert :" riitn. I.' 11 1, ti. ! 'I.-! f. iHu II: be m id i.u-c Ouy hand in, '. a proof ( pi.bllca .U'U (or ihe oubiica- .: i. ;,!l comrci.iiicii'lonfl : tni lo to pdnt, with uo .if- 'or the correctness ..liter and paid Le es ths paper rcularl . i '.! dire'-'.cd to hi) subscriber or Dot U ' u ordei til paper discontin ' --.v .in-p, i rage, or tin publish ( to send ll until payment U fu:,i' the whole amouut. whether r- -t is i t.?n from the oflico or not. ri:rit tiare decided that refusing to '-s and periodicals from tno i port exiled . . ii.ir and leaving Uem uu; i facte vldeiia of IN r ZHTlO AJ, LOCAL NEWS. ---See hook notices on outside. See Stvaim's new Cigar Ad. -The l Mmldy is tip a booming. Secoii.l bill of boys suits at S. & 0 May? r'a. Lthri!ioT lias another brick kiln burning. Buckskin gloves and mittens at S, & C. Mayor's. 1 Read the Commissioners' Pro.co3d ings on Editorial Page, Dr. A, Si',!i&iiii-v, the Boss Dentist, QYpr .5Miiu, rilack & Co.'s. 31tf The Livery Stables did a pretty good business elect ion day. Spectacles and Eye Gl.v-se to suit all ages at J,. C. F.rvtn'a. S4t3 -Kin mver EUer Crowther's lc (ere next Tus-sday evening. Novelfie in hair goods just receiv I at So'otnuu & Nathan V. 1 'Siamm'rt New Cigar and Tobacco manufactury on 3d. street. See Ad. MurT9 and boas, latest styles, at Baker & At wood's. 34t2 Be sure and g to the Tempi8 Honor Sociable to-morrow r.ight. Frank Xieman has &Q,m of the finest cigars in the city. Try them. wThe Liiokwork of the Sister's ;hool on Cth 9lreet, is nearly comple ted. Bennett & Lewis have got in fresh supply if fancy o.ikpa and crack- ers, 1 on the The walla of the buUdhw corner of Mam and J'l, slow'y .6 going up . -rR;if",VUt.dr,,rd plums. Salt Lake -r TV 'll:- v ...er d.ifd fruits at Ben- 1 ,s Belle Maruuitt, of Lincoln, married last wiek to Dr. Teft, of that city. Overcoats in Chinchilla, BeaveiF. Bevusibh' and J Mayer's. ancv liitcK, :il oc o 1 Thursday, November 24th, is tne day appointed by the President for Thanksgiving Day, Something elegant in underwear, lambs wool juid cashimere llanneJ at Solomon .v. "Nathan's. 1 The Livery horses are nearly all over the Pink-eye, and nonw have died as yet, in PlattsmoutU. Fresh bread, takes and pii-s, every dav, at the Uni- n Bakery, cm ner Mh.'ji and Third. lOtf Morley and Palmar. 1lie barbers, are btij- nt work in their new shop one (Voor east of Court House. lNr the best staple and fancy grocp'iit-3 in Plattsmouth go to J. V. W;kbach's. lOtf "The Horse and His Diseases." A premium book given to every subscrib er t the IlcnALD paying in advance. Get Dr. Salisbury to make you a set of teeth a'nd they will last you as ong as you need any. tfltf The walls are started for the Ras gorsheck building, although the rain hindered them some the first of the week. An elegant line of infant's wear open up this week at Solomon & Nath an's. 1 Johu Tutt, our respected county clerk who was threatened with a fev- er spen, is juu.seii. igin, o glad to see. The crv&t rush at Solomon & Na- ihan' tlr.e to the Donular prices and the 6upeib stock which they carry. 1 ltan Morgan is running the Belle Morgan as the ferry boat here. The .New Eil.i has left. The cotton trip Ihas been abandoned. If tou need anv work done in the dental line, call on I r. A. Salisbury. ho will do a first-class job for you, as iip:it as the cheapest. 31ti - - -The manager of the Wallace sis ters' Combination, let his ticket box o on t." Lincoln. Saturday and come pretty ne nr not getting it again. Don't ."orget to call on Frank Neiman at h. new stand, opposite the. iv.ort House. Uen you nam a gooa cipar. chewing t M-atto. in bis line. anv ttnng 34t2 Oar Clothing friend, Wescott. is enjoying the blessing of u Job' comfor ter; it is a good time to buy clothing " ias be will sell for almost any thing. The Rich moud (Ya.) state writes: "Ex-Mayor J. A. -Gentry. Manchester, kh State, was cured of rheumatism fy .St. Jacobs Oih " The Episcopal Sociabla at the res--.idence of Mrs. Hmkle last Thursday .evening was very well attended, and -the evening was spent very pleasautly. Christmas is coming, nd the -nlace to buv vflur presents is at L. C. Erven's new Jewelr' store. . S4t2 Invita.ions are out for a partv given by Mrs. P. L. and Mrs. Will S. Wise, at the residence of Mrs. P. L. Wise, next Saturday evening, for Miss Flora Wise. Ask to see the new line of hose for Ladies, Misses and Children at t; Solomon & Nathan's. - " ; 1 The T. A. M. club will have their iatice on Thursday (this) evening in . stead of to morrow evening. as the '-. .Temple f Honor have a sociable in the hall to-ro&rrow night. ' Mrs. Donovan has been and is still Y iy tick. C. E. Vales, Supt. of Telegmpdi was in town Tuesday. Editor Mathews of Weeping Water was in town Monday. Miss Maggie O'Keefe lias been suf fering i!h the prevailing fever. Gen'l Smith, and Lawyer Brown came from Weeping Water Tuesday. Two sisters of Mrs. Doctor Wiley have been visiting here the past week. Lon Chalfaat has returned to Platts mouth; all hail! Lon Give us a shake, Mr. Baker of Iowa, father of Mr. W. II. Baker of this city is visiting his son, and other relatives here. Mrs. II. B. Burgess, left for Salina Kansas Tuesday of this week, called there by the- illness f her mother. Mrs. McCracken of Kansas, sister of our postmaster has been visiting her relatives hare. Mr. Gayle, our popular conductor is njoying a visit with friends in Ohio. We hear of Julius Pepperberg all though the County, pushing his busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and Miss Mag gie returned last Thursday evening, Mrs. D. and .Mis3 Maggie looking the better for their long visit. Mrs. Win. Chalfant lately returned frcm Kansas, and leaves the IIekald papeis from Miami and other points which we shall notica as soon as pos sible C. G. Mayfleld has been quite under the weather with Pneumonia. lis last attack was in the throat, and we art glad to know was not so serious as it might have been. Al. Dickson of Stove Creek came in yesterday. The 1Iekal was very glad to see Mr. Diekson; he is on of the best men and workers on tb Re publican side in that precinct. Wm. Wells, of South Eend,and Her mann Smith of this place return from an inspection ofsurveysont w aj on Monday last. Both are we)', im& looking greatly improved afr'er their trip. Hon. Sam! Richardsor t ne newly elected Co. Commission' .r c;lned losee the Hekald yesterdrvr . of course Mr. Richardson fe v aj.fied nt hja eec. tion over the opposition especially m9& 'to him ; anA so does the Herald. Capt. Alf. Aruemann, agent for the Western Horse and Cattle Insur ance Company, called with Mr. Chas sot, one of the Cass Courtly agents on Thursday. We got "George" and "Pink" the bay mare insured, and would have in sured the "Blue Mare," only she had passed mark of mouth. Wo believe Mr. Arnejnann's company to be a good one and hope they may do a good bus iness. Hurrah for Ilyers! Newell, Jennings and ;tll the rest of them! For a nice Suit of Clothes go to Jos. V. Weckbach's. 34t4 Look for our clubbing list at the head of the Editorial page. A large line of Ladjes Dolmans at J. V. Weckbach's. 34t4 Mr. and Mrs. Burgess leceived word that Mrs. Dooley, Mrs. Burgoss' mother, was very ill, Saturday last. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatlv repaired and warranted by L. C. Erven. 34t2 Weeping Water Post of the G. A. is to have a camp lite Friday. Nov. .So says the Recorder. Fill in that bLink, Mr. Recorder Man. Go to Solomon & Nathan's for y.arns, DianKets anu nanneis. i A low malarial fever has been qnite prevalent in town. f Many of those employed in the railroad otlices haiving been affected. Fresh oysters and celery every Wednesday and Saturday at Bennett & Lewis'. There will be no service at the Episcopal church next Sunday, as Rey. Mr Burgess goes to Ashland. Saratoga Chip Potatoes at Bennett & Lewis', fresh and nice. 1 --"Ancient and Modern India," a lecture by Chas. L. Crowther, at Fitz gerald Hail next Tuesday evening. Largest assortment of underwear in buckskin, scarlet and fancy merino, at S. & C, Mayer's. 1 Popular prices for Elder Crow ther's lecture next Tuesday evening; 25 and 15 cents for adults and chil dren. We know from experience St Jacobs Oil will cure rheumatism. -Peoria (111.) Peorian. Hyers got C6D majority and has got his horse thief fist and safe at Phelps, Missouri, only waiting for a requisition. Later Sheriff Hyers arrived in Plattonouth Thursday morning, with thief, horse?, wagon and harness and the man is now iu jail. J, Schlater, our old and reliable jeweler, is now receiving a very large stock of Holiday Goods. Ho tells us that he is selling goods cheaper than ever before. Go and give him a call and be convinced, 34t2 Rasgorshek's building on Main St. is progressing finely. The architect, Mr. Geo. Thompson, is f ullfilling his promises and getting the building un der way as soon as promised. Mr. Thompson also has the ptans in hand for the new Opera building. Messrs. WatermanVt Son talk of putting up. Another Car Load of Potatoes just received at Jos. V. Weckbach's. 4 The Hook & Ladder Company met last Tuesday evening in regular ses sion. What little business there was before the meeting was attended to and quite a discussion was had in re gard to a hand-engine, cisterns, &c. It has always been a wonder to us how "Ed" Wescott, at the Boss Cloth ing Establishment, always keeps such a vaiiety of desirable goods uo trash -for his store is not the most expen sivc. lie is sure to nave just me ining you want, at the lowest price. "Ed" is wid awake, and knows when and how to buy, . Call and examine hi3 stock, when in need of a good suit, or fine furnishing goods. "1 uASHtMAS ! Ancient and Modern India, Personal Eemniscences ofIts, People and Places. LECTURE BY CHARLES L. CROWTHER, For three years a resident of British India, on the staff of the "Indian Daily News," the leading .En glish newspaper of Calci itta. Fitzgerald Hal!, TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 15. SYNOPSIS Of LECTURE. liritish Occupation of India The Hor rors of the Mutiny Peculiar Castes. Religion, Maimers and Customs of Hindoo Society Voman's Position The Curse and Degradation of the Zenana Peculiarities of the Fakirs Mohammedan and Hindoo Fanatics- Interesting Personal Reminis cences of Life iu India Vivid De scription of Calcutta India's Me tropolis and "City of Palaces- l'em Iles and Mosques, Palaces and Mau soleums Their Architectural Mag nificence The Peerless "Taj-Mahal" Far-famed "DeWan Khass and Gardens of Shalimarl" "O, If there te an Elysium on Kattli, It is tliiK. it is tins. Missionary Progress Development and Future of the "Land of the Ve da" under Christian government, &c POPULAR PRICES W ADMISSION. .Adult. 85c. Children. ISr. Lecture Prompt y at 8 o'clock NOTICE Reserved Seats without kxtka ciiAKGE can be secured at the Pest Office Rook Sto re. '--Magazines ami papers at very low ates. Look for our club list to lind out about them. Furs! Furs! all kinds at Baker & Atwood's. tf4t2 All our subscribers who contem plate paving up again for the coming year should first look at our clubbing rates, at head of Editorial page. Some very good offers made there. One hundred pieces of sheet music just received by J. D. Simpson. o4t2 Sheriff Hyers has been unlucky one way at Election times. Last year he had to go to Texas abeut election after a horse thief and this year to Missouri. He got a good majority all the same. All goods marked in at S. & C, May er's. plain figures 3 The new time table of the B. & M Nov. Cth makes the following, changes: Leave Omaha for Plattsmouth at 6-20 p. m. The evening train West leaves here at 6-55 from Plattsmouth. There is a difference of 5 minutes in time of arriving of western train. See time table next week. New assortment of furs just re ceived at Baker & Atwood's. 31t2 Doty, our Doty, the "all hunk" man came round to see the Heiiald Monday. Mr. Doty has been one of the best paying and most steadfast friends the Herald has had and we always wish him long life, success and happiness on or off the banks of the old muddy. NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf Will S. Wise. The Silver Helicon Band were out on Friday and gave a number of friends some excellent music. Among thoso visited were the Hekald folks and all unite in giving great credit and praise to the present band and their leader for the vast improvement they have made during the past year. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M. Roberts. 3tf The ladies of the Christian church have organized a "Ladies Christian Aid Society" for church and benevo lent purposes. On Friday evening they purpose holding a Social at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Smith. A cor dial invitation extended to all friends. I sell the best and cheapest bcots and shoes. I defy competition. 4tf Petek Merges. Fred Gorder as President of the Council is said to preside wih the grace and dignity of an old hand at the bellows. By the way Fred is one of the hard est working, faithful, and conscienti ous officers we have ever had in that position. When the Herald sees a man doing his best and giving his time to the public as we know Mr. Gorder has done we take pleasure - in saying so, uncalled for andnnasked for as are these few words in Mr. G's favor Critcs and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door ea; of Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb. .;.t.'.n Plattsmouth is getting to V- a hard place for boys, the other t. i iog some boys in the Second Ward bro'.. all of the windows, sash and all, in a house just vacated by Harvey Sage. It is time the parents of small boys around town were looking out for them. The boys who did the above are neaily all known, we understand, and probably will hear from the officers. New lot of children's suits, at S. & C. Mayer's. 1 Charles Hatliaway, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Hathaway, died at Lincoln last week Thursday of con sumption. Charley was well known in this city iu his boyhood days, ami the many friends of the family here will feel a pang of regret as they hear of his untimely death in the early flush of manhood, with a bright and promising future before him, and the parents will have much sympathy in their sorrow. Looking through the show ca?i t Schlater's Jewelry establishment, I viewing his immense stock of ricii . J haadsome jewelry, chains, gold atn' sil ver watches, one can't help but li.i k that the people of this city and coit;ity are on the high road to prosperity and wealth to justify such au outlay of money. May the hopes of our popular Jweler be realized of doing a splendid busiuess for the holidays. 8it2 Through a copy of the Custer (Black Hills) Chronicle we learn that the Custer Mica Mine, owned in part by Mr. McMaken, is developing well, and becoming a very profitable invest ment. Enough Mica is now in sight to run half a dozen cutters two or three years and further developments show the quality of the mica becoming much better. Winter caps in endless variety a S. & C. Mayer'i, 1 As will be seiu by extended notice in another column Elder Chas. L. Crovvthet of the Christian church, this city, will deliver a lerture at Fitz gerald Hall next Tuesday evening November 15th. h's subject "Ancient and Modern India." Elder Crowther was for some years a resident of Brit ish India, on the staff of the leading English newspaper of Calcutta, which position would afford hini a fine op portunity for obtaining the informa tion necessary for such a lecture as he contemplates giving, and we shall no doubt have a rare treat. This Lecture is a step in the right direction, and we trut such support will be given by the people as to en courage further effort in that direc tion. Nothing gives a town such standing abroad as the reputation of sustaining liberally a high eider of entertainments; nothing so improves our growing youth as to supplement their studies, with livw glowing de scriptions of the countries or things they are studying about; nothing so brushes up the old folks, as to call a w;y their thoughts from every day routine by an hour's intercourse with different peoplesand other countries, or methods of thought. Lut uj turu out then iu such nuui bers and give Elder Crowther and his first lecture such a send off that enough enthusiasm may be generated to give us a series of popular lectures this winter. The best place for wiuter clothing is at S. & C. Mayer's. 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilhi is the proper remedy to take in the spring of the year to purify the biood, invigorate tke system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigjr of the whole physical mechanism, v hich often becomes impaired during the w inter, by lack of open air exer cise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of diet. Go to Solomon & Nathan's for Dolmans, Cloaks and winter wraps. 1 Chas. Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., reports that his sen, a lad of twelve years, was completely cured ofa terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura Remedies. From his head to his feet was one mass of scabs. Wc will give a copy of "The Horse and His Diseases" to every paid-iu-ad-vance subscriber to the Herald. A fine lot' of vest charms just re ceived by L. C. Erven. 34t2 Overcoats Overcoats. 500 Overcoats to be sold at and be low cost at C G. Herold's. Call early and get your choice. 34t2 New Cigar 3lauufactery. Ed. Stamm has opened a new w hole sale cigar manufactory on 3d. st. at his residence, where cigars of all brands' made by him can be obtained at the love3t rates, by the box. Re member the place, 3d. st. New Man ufactory, Dealers supplied readily. 34t3 Ed Stamm . Married. SMITH OKIJIES. -By Elder Chas. L. Crow ther. uf the Christian Church, at Hip resi dence of the bride'" parent, on Main Street. .Nov. 1. 1X81. Mk. Edwin Smith and Miss SAKAll T. tlKlMK.S. all of Flattsinoutli. FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33tf ' Will S. Wise Speaking of Canned Goods Mrs. K makes me think that the finest selection I have ever seen is kept by Bennett & Lewis, and their prices are quite reasonable, too. 1 Wanted! ! at Murphy's Flour. Feed and Commis sion Store, 500 dozen eggs, 500 .pounds of butter, Turkey's Chickens, aud all kinds of County produce for which the highest cash price will bo paid. 34t4 - FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33tf Will S. Wise. Reading Notice. Wm. Taylor, Boston, is well Hon. again, Completely cured of a scrofu lous humor which poisoned his blood, covering his face and head with sores, by Cuticura Resolvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. vaishnavas. At Fitzgerald Hal. Next Tuesday evening. An unadvertised and positive cure for Catarrh "Dr. Sykis Sure Cure." It flies on the wings of the morning, good news as well as bad, always. 34t4 NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf WillS. Wise.. 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'Rourke's Tailoring establishment, opposite the Court House. Remember the place. Fine brands of cigars, Tobacco &c, always on hand. 33t3 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 copyr;ght," such is the casewithDr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters, and they have proved to be a blessing to mankind. 33t4 Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pills? They are a positive cure for sick headache, and all the ills pro duced by disordered Liver. Only one pill a dose. For sale by Smith Black & Co. Get oat Doors! The close confinement of all factory werk 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: :e3 wescott, Somewhat widely and favorably known as the Popular Clothier of tins section, announces :ail Arrivals;M worthv of inspection. His best hold is CLOTHINGS CLOTHING! and he has a complete stock of new goods. WHAT JE31JB2 CLAIMS. Best Materials, IjtUxt Styl-e, Superior Finish, Perfect Fits ami Popular Prices. "WHAT IEEE "WILL JDO. Clothe yon from head to foot in a neat, durable and stylish manner, save von bijr money, and fill vonr soul with happiness. 3v3::k::e: j uotb oif1 it. All Garments Warranted. 4kTrv 'em "fore you buy Vm." AnrxD Sents Furnishii Offers to-day the Men's, Ladies Children's Underwear in this city. Parties desiring t. call and examine our immense In Kid Gloves we are showing an elegant line of Three Buttons for only 75 Cents a Pair, well worth S1.25. UNDRESSED KIDS at SI. 50 a pair -cannot be beat. Also, FOSTER'S HOOlv GLOVES in all shades. LADIES' SILK AND FLEECY-LINED GLOVES-full assortment. -o- oaks. Wc have the largest and finest line Ever Brought o this City -o- Parties living outside of the city are respectfully invited to give us a call, whether they purchase or not. Our is the most complete in this city. One door East of First National Bank, PLATTSMOUTH - HBB, LIFE and DEATH of JAMES A. GARFIELD TZ"ct rffto" JHii. Uf"l I'art.cular. of the Assassination f oar. myed Pre' . 1 j. A . m... remarks' bno1to Cmanl ACEN TS V rword of 50 per cent, discount to Agents-cIIIiTl A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF Weill Goflfls, Galling: Cart, Mails, Programs, &c of the latest and nobbiest designs Just Received from St. Louis and Chicago, jrc ths OF THE J. G- CHAMBERS, Manulacturer ot and Dealor in FINE .A. 1ST 3D HBAVY KiiSBIESS, Also, a full lie of SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, t WHIPli HORSE CLOTHING, ETC, ETC . REPAIRING Done neatly and promptly at nliort notice at his HSriE"W" PLACE, Directly opposite Post Office. Hattsmouth.Neb. None but the best of stock used I UNION STORE! AT Eight Mile Grove, Neb. BY WALTER JENKINS Having opened a New Store at the atxiT 1 call attention to mv Hock, and ask the patronage of my friends and the Cublic in Keuerol. Dry Goods, Groceries Tinware f Wooden wart and General Goods of all sort. CT3IE-A. JJSTJD GOOD Call and tee our Stock before going elsewhere. Walter Jexkixs. IEPPPI1 mm of miidp ig Goods, largest stoi-k of buy anything in that line should stock before buying elsewhere. Stock of AI J E Dj5jh The BEST SELLING BOOK, of the AGE. Circulars Frw. K F Mathews, DEALER IN Hardware, Cdtlery, Nails, Iron. lVagon Mock. iTarttt j&acliincrtj. STOVES and TIS-WAKE, Iron, Wood Stock, Pumps, Ammunition, FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS, ROPE, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK, Kept in Stock. Malting andJRepalrlng, DONE WITH NEATNESS & DISPATCH. All Work Warranted. 44tf PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMPOSED OF THIRTEEN MEMBERS, Is now fully prepared to furnish music for any and all occasions. A Tiiorougb Organization with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC, Orders respectfully solicited. Term reasonable Apply to J. P YOU NO. P. O. Book Stove, or t'tl .1. FIN LEY JOHNSON, Secy. Bioaks 0k ffs m is. 10 10IS, fee SPECIAL NOTICES. For mixed paints go to Roberts Drug Store. Oltf $66 a i-ck in your on town. Term and outfit free Address. H. llAI.I.KTr & Co I'oi I laud, Maine. July Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at C. Sciilegel's, opposite P. 0. w Hoots and Shoes. Call and examine the large and new stock ut Merges.' SOtf .Mo ne j to Loan. Money t loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of D. 1). Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf - Save your teeth by usinj Dr. Clut ter's (llycereno Tooth Tablets. Ueauti fy! Cleanse! Preserve! tf Come and See - The large stock of Spring Shoes aiu1 Slippers, ?ood and nice at Merges. 4tf Hair Work. Mrs. A. Knee will be glad lo receive orders for hair work of all kinds. Combings made up, roots all one way, without extra charge. oOtf Immense Stock. v The largest asortineut of boots and shoes thad i ver came to tow n, to be sold at the lowest cash prices at Mer bes. 30tf Tiit I'reiniiiin. 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 best ma terial. SOtf Peter Merges. LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITI Ladle' He mi nary- unsurpassed. Afad-rmy-thorough. College four coiies. Ye.ir begins Sept "Hi. tlramiiie or li:!'r7c. Catalogues sent by the 1'resident, J. S. (lit ko oky. 1. !.. l.uke l'orext. Hi. atl Jlouey to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan at nine percent interest, on Keal Estate secu ity at three or five years, at his ofiice on Main st., mouth, Neb. The best and cheapest, The finest and neatest Shoes and Slippers For little trippers al Merges. Apply 4tf Old It 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. 31 tf Sl."tOO per year can be easily made at home working for E. (1. Hideout & Co., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Send for their catalogue an 1 full particu lars. 31-ly. - To the Ci t izen V of t he Cou n t y a ml S late. 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 lire:proof house before the comet comes down, c ill on J. T. A Hoover, Louisville, Nebraska. HHPs .Manual. I hereby give notice that all parties living in Cass county, desiring a copy of Hill's Manual can be furnished the same by applying to me through P. O. II. C. Miller, Gen. Ag'r. Plattsmouth, Neb. aatO ASK YOUR GROCER AFTER NOV. 10. - FOli GILM VIST'S FIRE LIGHTING BRIGKr. Dr. Black's HI eumatic 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, v. i'l be at the following times and plao-s: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat unlay in January, February. May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday ami Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Wooley, 42tf Superintendent. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever discovered. a It i certain in its effects and does not blister. Also excellent for hu man flesh. READ PP.OOF BELOW. Fru:u COL. 1j. T. FOSTER. YouiiRstown. Ohio. May !Clh, ls?o. PR. B. .1 hFNDAiL & Co.. (,ents : -I had a very valuable Hanibletoniau eolt which I prized verv liitrlil v. he had a lai'L'c bone Miuvin on one joint and a small one on the other which made him very lame ; I had him under the charge of two veterinary surgeons w hich failed to cure him. I was one day reading the advertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure iu the Chicago Ex press. I determined at once to try it. they or dered three bottles: I took them all an 1 thought I would give it a thorough trial. I used it according to directions and the fourth day the eolt ceased to b lame, and the lumps have disappeared. 1 nsed but one bottle and the colts limbs are as free from lumps ancl as smooth as any horse in the state. He Is entiro Iv cured. The cure was so remarkable that I let two of my neighbors have the remaining two pottles. no are now using it. verv Kespeet fully, L. T. FOSTER. Kendall's Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten's Mills, Wash. Co.. N. Y. Feb. 21st. 1878, Pk. B.J. Kendall, Dear Sir : The particu lar case on which I used your Kendall's Spavin Cur was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. 1 had tried many things, but iu vain. Your Spavin Cure put the fisot to the ground attain, and for the first time since hurt, in a natural position. For a family liniment It excels anything we ever used. Y ours Truly, Kkv.M. P. BELL, Fastorof M. E. Church. Patten's Mills, N. Y. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Send address for 111.. ..rated Circular which we think nives potive proof of its virtue. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc cess to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. ' Price $1, per bottle, or six bottles for 5. AH DniKjjists liavt Korean net it for you. or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. Dli. B. J. KENDALL & CO. Enoeburg Falls. Vt. 34ly SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 7 Vkenda LEGAL XOTICES. Probate Notice. I.n the matter of the Eftata of John M. Lane, deceased. Notice herehy given, to all pcroim having claims BKaiiiKt the estate of Joliu M. Lane, de- ceascd, to tile tha :une m or before tliv day of May. A. l. 1kj, in the rflce of the I'ounty Judte, at I'iattsiiiouth. Cii-t Co, Ne-hra-ka. A. N. hi i.livam, ruttHinouMi. Nov. "th, 1881. S4t3 I . JudfcO. Probate Notice. In the ma'tcr of the' Etate of David rteiijaiiiin. Deceased, in the County Court of Cas Comi ty. NctiliWa. Notice if heieliv t'lvt-n. th;it Ncl Pinia'i Liv ingston, administrator ot the estate ot ihe :ild iuid licuj.Linii), deceased, h.n maUu applica tion for linal settlement, and that ..lJ cium- in set for hearing at my olllce al rialtinoulli, on the 7th day of December, A. D.. 1-M, at tc o'clock. 1'. M., tn said day : at which time and place, all pcioiis Interested may e present and examine v,itd nccotniH. A. N. Si' 1 .1.1 v A.N . riaU-iuouth, Nov. 7th, liMl. 3U3 t o. Jude. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Z. J. Qulnton, de ceived, iu the County Court of Cass County. Ne!' ra.sk a. Notice U hereby Riven, that George W. John ou, adiimiilrut.r of the c.tate of 1 he said Z. .1. Vuuilu.ii. deceased, ha made applicaliou for tlual ctlleiiient. and that .saul caui-e 1h set for Hearing at my othco iit rl.itumoulti, on lliooih day of December. A. D., 1RM, at one o'clock '. M., on nuhl day ; at hich time ninl place, all persons interested may ! present and exam ine said accounts. A. N. M I.LIVA.N, I'lattsinouth, Nov. 7th. I8S1. MIS Co. .ludtc Tax Sale Notice. To the unknown or ntm-reshlcnt owner of l tsi one U ) and two u' in block seven (7), W hlle'H Addition to Ihe City of I'lal Isnioi. I li, Nel. : Yon are hereby notified that o.i I lie Ul h day of ."September. A. D. at Public Tax Sale, Ihe above dcscilbed lots weic sold to Cas County lor the taxc ot lsi and Ks.'.t. and that on tlie cih day ot April. lso. Cass County as signed Its ecrlilieate of purchase to Thomas. W. Miryock, of aid County of Cans, and that on the I.Mii day of March. A. D. Is.', the said Thos W. Shryoik will apply to the Tieasurer of Cass County'for a Tax Deed to said premises. Taos W. .SiilitiicK riatttfuiouth, Neb., Oct. IV, lasl. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Christian Scilic et I, deceased, in the County Court of Cai-s i'ounty, Nebraska. I' pou reading and lilint; the duly verified pe tilion of Alexander hchlcKcl, pla ins thai ad ministration ot the estate of Christ l.in Schleuel Decease, be granted t ,lle F:l'(1 Alexander Schlenel. Ordered that notice of t he pendency of said cause be published iu the Nebraska llFUAii), a wfckly newspaper, primed, published and in general circulation in said county, for three consecu tive week?, and that the hearing of i-aid cause beset for the 8th day of December, A. D., !sl, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. at Ihe ollice of the County Judtre, at l'lattinwuth, al which time and place, all persons interested may appear and show cause, ll any they have, why administra tion of said estate should not be granted to Hie said Alexander Schickel, according to the praver of said petition. A. N. Si 1. 1. IVAN. J'lattsmouth. Nov. 7th, lssl. 3tt3 Co. .ludec. Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. Notice Is hereby pjven that the Law partner snip heretofore existing between the under signed parlies have this day been dissolved by 1 1 1 it i ii I I'oii-.eut. Wm.l.. l.rowne retire Iroiil ihe lii in and business ot t he ollice, . I. E. Morri son to collect moneys duo the firm, and pay all debts owing by said linn of Morrison and llrowne. Ja.mkmE. Mohhihun, M. L. liKUW.N K. Oct. id. A. D lssl. atf Tax Deed Notice. To the non-resident or unknown owner or claimant of lots two (2iand three (3) in block lot ty-live ( iu the my ot I'lallsinouth, t ass county, Nebraska ; You are hereby lioiilied that the nbove de scribed lots wen; assessed and laxed tor the ear ls7. as belonging to a uon-iesnlent or un known owner, tnal said lols wi le sold at pub lic sale for Ihe deliiupieut tax of said year ls:s, on i tie 21-1 day ot November, lsT.i ; that the un dersigned was the purchaser of I lie said lols at said saie and tiiai unless redemption ot said lots lrom said sale be made on or bcfoic the lllli day of I'fhruury, Is"-.', a 1 leasuier's deed w ill be li-sued lo the'iihdelsijiiied therefor. M. IJAI.I.AM'K, Plat tsiiioiUli, Neb.. Oct, 21, J 1. IVVt Probate Notice. In the mailer of the e-tale of John Sporer. deceased, tu the County Coin t ol Cass County Nebraska. Nonce is hereby f iven that J. G. Hansen, Administrator of the eslatc ol ihe said John Sporer. decea-cd. ha made application lor final settlement, and that said a use Is tel tor hearing at my otnea at I'lalt-mouth, on the jnih day of November, A. D. lsl. jit one o'clock p. iu. on said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested may be present and examine said accounts. A. N. St l.l.l VA.n, Co. Judge. riattsii.otith, Oct. i,si Probate Notice. In the mat ter of the Estate of Hiram llo'an. deceased, in the County Com t of Cass Co., Nebraska. Notice is hereby given thai Harvey llogan, administrator of ihe estate ..Mb" said Jin am ltogan, deceased, has made application lor fin al settlement., anil that said cm use is set tot hearing at. my ohice at J'lattsmoiith. on the. Isth day of November. A. D. lb-1. at 1 o'clock p. in., on said day, at which time and place :;ll M-rsous interested may be present and examine said accounts. A. N. Sl l.l.iVAN. County Judge. Plattsmouth. Oct. lssl. Probate Notice. In the matter of the (state of lMaard G, 1 lovcv, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of, Edward G. I ivey, deceaseo, lo hie tile same on or before the 7th dav of June. A. D, lssj. In the oltiee of the County Judge, at I'latlsinoiith, ass County. Nebraska. A. N. St i.i.iVA.v, Co. .Judge I'lattsmoiith. Oct. l:t, Ihsi. :ilt ' Notice of Final Proof. Land Ofmck at Lincoln', Ntu., i lelober zn, Inst. Notice is hereby civeii tlnt the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention lo make liual proof iu suppoit of Ins claim, and secure lii.nl entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, vi. : A sou Macic. n d entry jxo. I. .... ior ine soum west (isiarler isw'i) of south west ipiarli'l (sw ' section twenty (ii). township twelve (121. norm of range eleven ill) east, and indues the follow- . r . . - . 1 ll'. .11. ...... lug as ins w lines-. s. i.: iij im i. ..eiooiu. John M. Waterman, all of Louisville, (ass to.. 11 lll.lllll J.. "V"!' ... ...... Nebraska. J. Ik M D-.w ki.i.. ait.r Kcgister. Tax Sale Notice. tfiA .niL-nriu-n nonresident owner of lots To fourteen ( 1 1). fifteen (I5 and sixteen p: of Thompson s addition, oiock m, to cay ot riattsiiiouth. Neb. You are hereby notified that on I he 2::d day .f : ieptem !er. A . D. al lax sale in lass County, the ahoe described premises were sold for the sum of S't-lJ-loo. for taxes of l.71 and 7,i inclusive lo lass ciuiity. and mat on thel.Mh day of October., A. 11. lssl. I lie said Cass l ount) as-ij;hci ceriincaie ui pinciiase iu Johu 11. Kellv ot said count), and that on Hie JOth dav of l ebtuaiy the said J. 11. Kelly will apply to the treasurer ol Cass County for a tax deed of aid premises. .1.11. hKi.i.v. I'latlsinoiith. Neb.. Oct. 1-, lssl. lllll Road Notice. To all H latin it Maj Coiu tvn: A petition for opening a section line road has been presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners, nut described as follows : Coinmeucdr-' at the corner section twenty eight C-'S) tw ent v ni:ie u"J, thirty-two (.': and thirty-three i.Vi), lowb welve(Ii') rar.'e twelve ll.'l. and running thent.v. west two (.' tuiies and terminating at the the ownship line running north and south. All objections thereto or or claims for damage-, init-t be filed in the County Clerk's office, on or before noen on the lit ll dav of Dec. A. D. lssl. or such load will be onened'w ithout reference thereto. .1. D. Tl'TT. 30(5 County Ch i k ;on FRIED FICKLE!:. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., MAIN ST. At this shop you'll ilnd meet wholesoms and sweet, Sausage, pork mutton and veal. And it is our belief, you'll buy excellent beef. If yon at this butcher shop deal. He keeps always on hand the bet in the land ; OF such as your families reed ; Others may do well, but they cannot excel. For Fickler will still take the lead. A good bargain you'll make if ou want to buy steak. Or soup meat or to bcil or to frv. You can have a good disli of w hateer )oii wish. Competition he well mavflefy. This business provides for good pelts and hides. Lard and tallow he'll both buy and sell ; nd yoTI find this the case, there's no other place, Y ou'll do better. If yo.i w ill quite as well. And this we may tell if you've fat cattle to sell, o; hogs or sheep that are nice ; You can bring them right here and you need never fear. But for them you'll get a good t rtce. Satisfaction to all who give him a call. It is his Intention to give, -For we're certain Indeed, this belt) iJfs to his creed r Not only to rive tnit let Tive 1 . ' ' tfnft cV-TtfM'rrii.