ST Jill J oww Ti,v- tl..ui: C'lll l'l ) I'll f i ftllli) .V S.i . '' X s..' ;iinl Ni'rtlt Al!lir. l!fVlvr. ttr.Mnma fti a na? i im .. 3'. our i mil itii'nl w'kly.. I'niliii Knrmrr Sviliiriluy Mjlil , Nl' I Illicit llllllllll' I'liii'iin Trilmnt " Ttllll'M W-sti-ru liur.il i'v Vik Wrrl.l ! m l :1111111k Vil!ltll.il t im!i:i il-i Mlii pivni.. a ij if J yf wife up to w . . . . . !MiiIl!l w;ti iri man, wm . a w) . 2.i U . a r0 . a : I luiu llM Ki-.l. I:il l.liir mi Illliiki'Vi' i Ml fl i li'IMII . . , ' .. Am- i Am -iicuii-.i . 'ill"- '.!. VI a i i Viio 1.1.0 1 v t sit f, 1.0 .IK 3(0 4 1ft t ): ,.!i ; ii.-t i IT- M.-lll I.H . . It:i ;u 'v ASi:i I li I v . ' HJ;I '!'. . . . i ' Sll..'.HV I .i':itii. n l.i-li V..i 1,1 3 yo .. . . i. hi k l.'-.U.-r 4 In W i rlvly 4 ID ol.-l. V.:.U 3.10 ' ! i.-.;t ion will lit iiiMcil to J'ntti" i. i. 'I ..i-ii;ii. V'uCfi :il.l::'s ()n'l;l llou.Mi Tui'ML:- :ml WfihiCMl.ty nights, Pay Tr-iiii:luu (nu!c ()iia Com 11. in v. .jttTrP:Tiii J.oiMls oa fourth l:it. II . 1 1 t I... ; ii, r iif - ll.' itli'l iH'.ril'l III'. imiti ... llm ne.V w;eia hoii.He u!l I test its sta bility. Tlio eily is lilli il wil'i legal luiniu ;n ifi frti:n l:t :t lit point who are at ii '"' "'w-h'i of t Ik district i i'mI. .1. Jl.uuiueUter is buiUUujr up i.to a ti.nle in his new iloiu and ieed b-t-iiie-.. Muy it continue to lluiii ish. IJuariei ly iiKctiug' at the M. 11. i lnircli iii'xt Satiirilay tinJ Sabbath Nov. 'J.I- -J -prayer iiieetinjf every niht tl.'.i wit'k. I. II. Jlurpliy removes his i eslauiaat m.ioii to tho Ojicru house hhick, where h! Aviil continue to serve, up .he bct o.i aoles '.In; uwirkct affords. Mr. Da' id .Miller has eompleieil a !i nt com. millions niidition to his rcs iileuee en (iuspel Hill. Jt is quite an Hiiisili a lo that part ol'lho etty. Thu T. A. M. club have their invita tions out l or a grand b.iii on Thanks gi.in ii),;ht. The Omaha siring band has been n.iyeil lo t'liinish thu muaie. Tlio fui'iiituie aaJ hoaarfhohS t;oodd U longing lo .Mis. Field, lu uierly used iu tho 1'acilic house, v.t-re sold at auc tion LiM .Sai'irday F. S. Vhilo. auc tioneer. It is reported that I lit post olllce will be i.-. aled in the tnincr rcom ol ihe oneia house; it' so, it will be a very one. t tii i 1 u i;l location :!' cveiy A cry pit'ii.sau1. surprise puny was held al .Miss AiliHe I.uUcry' .Satur day evi nilKS It beinjj held ill colil mcmorutioii of MUs Addiu's birthday. Those w bo attended report a splendid time The last isue of tho Nebraska City News contains a complete discrip.U'ii of their ui :iiiait.t'i i ac .i' g iioi 3 whl.-h lor rialiMiHiulli rcaitiug is uaougu u reate a i.;ost envious feeling over the mil tiiiLuue ol our iraid staler loan. j eis m il effects of John Foliu sold ;l auction, iu front of the e io lliis 4;Uy laof. Saturday chattel morlgaaes against, Ford HCted as auctioneer. )iiu.self lo ba veil q-ialified less. . i 1 Eagle gives the au nt ol the completion of Mr. levator in thai place, which nnlieil with all the latest i;mirovi- meuts to-TiW-UiJ ii"i"uiiiir ior larui- prs warans nnd I ni 1 1 1 1 'V 1 1 1 I I ill in side nnd for shipment, 'flu. city council ot liueoiu are congratulating theinsjl ves ou the success of their venture iu tligging a large well for Lincoln's water supply. They have struck a vein of splendid pure water that boils up like ai' arte sian well, almost to the top of the ground. Coru took a leap from twenty-five t Jlhirty cents ta Lincoln last week, and the buyers there declare their in tentions of going r.o higher. I'latts mouth dealers should rite and come to the front. By the present appear "anco farmer) will all be millionaires if the price f that cereal continues to rise much higher. The r'ay Teuipieloii Opera Compan) is I he same one that gave the grand opening at Jloyu'.s Opera house in Omaha; ii r, one of the best in the country. (lo next Tuesday and Wednesday nights and while you show year appreciation of the enterprise of tin proprietor of the new Opera house, you will also have tho pleasure of hearing a first class entertainment A division of l lie Ancient Order of Hibernians- was crgaui.ed in Platts niouth last Sun lay. The division was organized by 11. O'Keiff slate delegate, Patrick Tarpy secretary, and Peter Dowdall president of the Omaha di vision. There at e twenty-eight char ter members. The officers of the di vision here are P. 1. Murphy, coun-ty delegate: M. J )liei!y, president; Win. Neville, treasurer ; .fumes Grace, li.iam-ial secretary; Martin Whalin, eorrr Bpo!.d::ig sccrt.arv x, tins hardwan iir Jajt Tuesday. hy return ?d fium off Ida usual run last Tuesday. (fotlieh Mctz.T of Lousville was lu the city Wedncsiliiy. Lawyer Mieki. came up '.Vctlncsday from Weepiug Water. -, A. W. ILdjol" Loirsillle eallet! t. H'H tt'cllilrrt Thoillplt.ll' for hj IIP holei ,!ns, Fairlle'd ha retii.neil fnuu hi.t surveying trh an I will o!av with us for a w hile. Mr. Orr. advancfl ai;ent for the Fay Teniplelon Company culled on the I In: win Tuet'lay last. Win. Stadoluvn, an old resident of this city wan shaking ban Is with his many tuielidi here last Week. Attorney MurOn, of Nebraska city was in I'latsiiiouth Tuesday on legal business. Will Sharp, one of Lousville' sol id farmers isited PlatHinoulh on l'ut'Hday last. IIo:. (.'harli's Brown scnalor elect from Douj'.hi county, is her.) atten ding c uirt. Joe Devore, a formsr resi.lcnt of I'laltsmoiith and one of the railroad bo R, visited I'lattsmouth Tiii-sday. W. II. Newell, James l'altterson, and W. L. Browne returned from Omaha Tuesday evening. Theodore Miller, section foreman of the B. & M. near Cedar Creek, spent last Sunday in I'lattsmouth. Hubert (1. Ingersoll passed through this city Monday morning, euroute f jr Kansas City. ('apt. It. B Howell one of Louis ville's stalwart republicans, niuilo these headquarters a call Wednes day. Bobert Black ami Virgil Mullis who accompanied Joe Fairfield on his last surveying trip, returned last Monday to their home in I'lattsmouth. Dr. Schildknecht and brother who is visiting with him, returned from tluir visit to the capital city last Wednesday. August Stuhbnan, an old resident of Plaltsmouth. starts soon for Dakota Territory, where ho will make his homo in the future. J. W. Outright, of the J urnal visited Omaha last Monday and took in Col. IngersoH's lecture and will henceforth follow Bob's instruc tions on '-How to be. Saved." It is as:onishin-c what a change, a little paint will make in the appear ance of buildings. The painters are just finishing up Fitr.erald's block. The entire brick work has been painted and penciled, the cornice all painted, the woi d-work of the fronts of tho business rooms all grained and now the building looks like a new one, and looks better than it ever did before since it was built. It is oue of the finest appearing brick structures in the country now. The children of the High school are to give an entertainment in the Opera house prior to the closing of the schools for the Christuas vaca tion. The entertainment is under the direct supervision of Prof. Drum .ind it is necJiess to add that it will be arb.-iru-Jtf4Bii.iis his entertainments have been in the past. Every one should attend and encourage their children; all those not having children .should go, and encourage Spu.e othiPr one s children. Our City Schools. On Wednesday hut we embraced tlieopportuuity of islttng our pchocl and taking a tour through the build ing fur; tho purpose of Inspecting tho liCW a'prtiutiis which the Professor ha obtained tit no small expense, for the purpose ol illustrating the differ ent studies pursued In the schools. Among tliQ most prouiim-nt can be mentioned the apparatus for fret.tng water, which is a very simple but cosily piece of iiicchauism; nud anoth er machine for aual ziug water; uuder tho head of the geological department is a very flue Microscopical view of distoms taken from la'e Mlehigaa, which bho.c plainly uu.l. i- the. power ful mieroscojii. lb.: tli.7eri;ut aub.stun ccs which aru the co:up ucnl parts of I In d liferent rocks; i: in n liue view. Mr. Driiiiiuioud has also socured some very heautitul physiological apparatus for lliu instruction of his class. It consists of a plate showing plainly he laryux.aud the vocal chords; id so another showing bolh the lirynx. ami pharynx. In this department he has also a line representation of a section of the skin, showing ihe epidermis, epithelium, etc , the sebaceous glands, nud the growth of a hair from tho bulb. 'J his department is very com plete and iu connection with the old appa.'stus is very useful to bolh pu pils and teachers. Tin: professor has enlireiy reno vated the electrical machine, which in thu past was apparently of no use, and it now produce a very powerful elec tric current. Much credit is ilue to thu untiring energies ol tue i r iu regard to Ihe lilting up of tl t ileal luach.ue, lor ll it had rei as it was. at least two.thirds of paratus would have been of no ly account. Ihe appurtcnau tho machine are many aud vani llic Professor performed some pleasing experiments with th balls pith figures and electric Among the other purchas made, is a new Buiisou's buruei which he can obtain a great lit The Cartesian bottle imp, transparent glass jdobe or receiver lor the purpose of producing Ihe phos phorus sun. lie has secured a machine for pro ducing this brilliant and beautiful Druimuond or Calcium light, with the gas bags, tubes, etc., aud everything complete; he has made a copper retort for the purpose of making hydrogcu; aud a tank iu which he makes the different kinds of guses. Our city should bo proud of her public schools, and the advantages which are grant ed the pupils by the means of this ap paratus which is a very importaut factor of the school. Iu the hands of Prof. Druminoud, ihe public can rest assured that their children will re ceive much instruction through the means of this valuable acquisition to our schools. The proceeds of the com ing entertainment will probably be invested in more how aud useful ap paratus. May success aUcud the Pro fessor iu whatever he undertakes. As already I JTfu the .lour uul the Foy TempTetoii Operatic Company will appear hcie'iu Olivette oil tho 'J'Jth lust. Mr. Byron- VY. Orr, thu udvancc ageut of the company was in Plalsmouth CHterday aud a reporter, iu conversation , with hini, learned much in icgnrd to Miss Ter.i pleton, who has ou many occasions drawn such' unpreeodently large houses in other city, and iu whom the public generally takes a lively inter cut. Mr. Orr said : 1 had known something ot these charming people ou the -tage, but had seen little or iiothpig of them pt Tnoiially, and it' was with great jile::i.ure that ! bccuiiie better se ll U united will) the family and private life ol the leading comic op'ra linger ot the American stage of to-day. do not confess too much koowled of theatrical people behind thescct-es aud 1 must ton less that il was with some curiosity that I took a peep iu to the home life of the Tcmpietous I say home life, for to travel on the railroad, otop at the hotel aud go to the theater is the homo lite ot stage people, aud it is a sort of life that the outiidi world knows but little ot Th ink of it, here is a little lady, not yet eighteen, who lias been ou the boards since she w as three years old who never went to a regular school who was never iu "society.' but who talKs with more grauiatical pre cision, writes with greater fa cility aud knows more genet ally than thousands who go WellaTB-tee i veil a inrjre number . complimentary notices of the Herald recently, from individuals whom we have me, through the mails and our exchanges. We are pleased to know -iiat the IIekald is gaining many friends and increasing its influeuce; hut modesty, and the want of space lorbid our making mention of the good things sa:d about the paper. Deputy I. S. Marhal. Ilastinirs, sub p Kiiit:d a 1 ire number of witnesses in this city last Saturday to appear be fore the I.. .S. Cirai d J ury in Umahi. It. is supposed they re wanted to tell what they know" abvut frauds beink committed in the Surveyor Generalls office. Among those whose names w now call to mind are J. W. Barnes, : 21. Chapman, C. II Parraele, II. M. hue'.!, K. II Wooley, A. W. Mfc- f din, W. II. Cushing, G. W. Fai- l. M. Patterson. J. A. Mac-Mi sT. B. Strode. - The editor of this papar received a full blood throughbred hunting pup. lie is to bo used to masticate and di jest, thu mangled remains of delin quent subscribers when not ou duty with the editor and his li tie gun. It is hard to determine, as yet wheth er he is a sMter or pointer as ho puts iu'ail his spare lini ) setting on the iloor and pointing to.vaid the com positors diuuer buckets A telephone line is soon to be es tablished between Omaha 3nd Lin coln, at a probab'.e cost of SG,000. the business men of that city to sub scribe stock to the amount of S2,500. If there are enough business men in Lincoln to raise that amount, there are certainly enough iu this city to aid in constructing a like system be tween this city and Omaha. The Herald would like to see it accom plished. The children of the Methodist Sundachool in this city entertain cd.a, laj number of people last Saiulaiu evening. Among the best declamations were those of Miss Sara Worden and Mis$ Kate Har tigan. The concert as,a whole was a success both in irtut of entertain ment, and in a financialr?eMse. In consequence of the noa comple tion of Mr. Thompson's opera chairs there will be a temporary floor laid uow; but ordinary chairs will be plac ed in the hall until ihe potent chairs arrive; on this account there will not be so great an admission fee charged. district Court Notes. The following aie some of tho legal lights who are attending district court this week. Nebraska City is represented in court by Covell, Murfin and Dist. Atl'y Watson. Mr. Beatty, of Hastings, and Broad y of Brownvillc are in attendance at court. Marquette & Dewecse of -Lincoln, and a Mr. Redmond of eastern Iowa are with us this week. Messrs. Wm. It. Swindell, David Line and Taylor Welborn of Louis ville inaLl: us a pleasant tall Tuesday. AttoJeys Gibson, Travis and Halde niau of keeping Water pay the capi tal of Ca.'S a "courtly" visit this week. Attorney Brown and 'Squire Arnold of Ashland are attending court. Hon. J. L. Webster, C. A. Baldwin and Aithur C. Wakely of Omaha are here looking after the interests of theii clients. There w ill be no trial of criminal cases this week. Tuesday eveniug, November "JSth, Fay Temple ton will upppear al the Waterman opera house in the popu lar opera, "Th Mascot te." There have been many representatives of the character of Jiettina, some of whom have extorted favorable criti cism, while others have been almost unnoticed. The general and gener ous applause lavished upon Miss Fay Templeton, however, has attracted universal attention. This young lady has been the recipient of marked praise from ths press and public, and has, by common consent, been con ceded the "Queen of the Mascottcs." spend ipany .eacis ;h, do s, lives luring all a J coun uen a lire n ad r age. care- r and jy it "" l'l 1 1 always spoils a man or woman with a light head, our gtuiiro is always itself, no matter how great the applause. Miss Templeton is not spoiled nnd never will be, for she is thoroughly child ot geaius. But one tact about her that aston'shes me is the striking freshuess and beauty of her face, alter fifteen years of childhood aud girl hood spent on the stage. I can ac count for it only on the ground that one may become adjusted tostage-Iile which means going to bed never ear lier than 12 o'clock, and traveling al mot as much by night as by day, Certain it is that you would never seen lace fuller of that uuartificial beauty of w hich poets delight lo sing aud all ol ns love to dream. She uev er uses a bracolet, a ring or a diamond on the stage: first, because she docs not like that sort of gaudy display; and second, because she does not need any aids of this kind. ' Because the weather is pleasant and the ground dry, we wouldn't havo the city council think for even an instant that we have forgotten entirely the all importaut 'net that there has not been, as yet, anything dona towards building a sidewalk on Fifth street, between Main andVine. Some whole- souled citizen has contributed to the good work, by laying a sixteen foot scantling across the place where the mud is deepest when it rains; for which the pedestrians will be duly grateful. Small labors thankfully received. MacDonagh's Watchman says J. S. Upton, and Fred LchnhofT two squarctocd democrats, were elected to represent Cass county iu the legis lature. This will be news to most people as Fred was making active canvass for the office of commissioner when last heard from, and Upton is feeding cattle down in Liberty prc cient as of yore. A railroad war of immense mag nitude is holding sway on the Chica go, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. That company soiling tickets last Tuesday from Sioux city to St. Paul lor twenty-five cents, and from Sioux - W i a - it j citv rottHflfuiiiiee or nicaro ior 1 -'5 Mr. Hawfcsworth, the master chanic of the B & M. shops in city is l-uildingau addittion to residence on Vine street. - me this hi i V A runaway occured west of the High school last Monday evening; team belonging to Mr. Peterson : us injuries resulted from it. lk. of Lou9villj is help ld this week during the editors. C. II. Smith, of the firm of Smith .& Black Bros, weut to Chicago last Sat urday night to lay ia a stock of holi day soods. diet proposes to exam ine tho stacks iu that markf t and s.'e what there is to bo seen before mak ing any purchases. The members of the driving park association will meet in their annual meeting at the county judge's office on Dec. 5th. See notice in another column; all members are urgently re quested to be present at t :e meeting. A. W. McLaughliu, ca.-hier ot the 1st national Bank, II. M. Bushnell, of the Herald, aud C. H. Smith occu pied berths in a Pulhnau car last Sat urday night on their way l Chicago via the C. B. & Q. Oscar A. Mulleu, court reporter lor the 2d Judicial district of Nebraska, was iu the city last Friday taking the testimony in the case of Philip Horn vs J. G. Miller. ' Tho case of Birdsa I sou & Co. vs Carter, having been ou me docket over ten years will be tried to-day. Marquette & Smith appear for Garter; Wheeler and Vauatta for Birdsall. The grand jury have indicted John R. Polin for murder in the first degree his trial will not take place until uext week. Tho prospects arc that Piatsmoutli's buildiug boom for the uext season will be as great if not greater than the prcseutoue. For Sale. ! Eight quarter sections of choice farming lands in Cass county on teas onable terms inquire of or write to Sullivan & Wooleyy 26tf Plattsmoutn, Ne,b . . Major Furay, special agent of the post office department was interview ed by a IIekald reporter Wednes day. He says he reported to Wash ington iu favor of the Opera house as the site for tho post office. The busi ness men of the town staudiug fifty six to twenty eight iu fayor of the locatiou nine expressing no choice. Lincoln claims a population of about twenty thousand, aud has 1,750 pupils attending her public schools; Plattsmoutn has a population of six thousand and hasJ950 pupils in her public schools; if ihn enrollment of pupils in our public schools is any guide to the number of inhabitants, Plattsmouth has a population . more than half as large as Lincoln. Matt Siminermau, one of the Min den murderers, is still in the peniten tiary at Lincoln for safe keeping. His trial is set for December 15th, at Minden, Kearney county. Judge Gaslin has called a special term of the district court iu that county for the purpose of trying Simmerman. Look at our clubbing list and select some paper or magazine for this win ters reading. List or Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Xeb., Xov. 22, 1882. Adams Jennie Anderson M B Anion D Abel Sarah Brown Wallace Blunt W Bates Mrs Thos Bevins Minne Beason W A Boyle Miss Lydia Bodell Thomas Cory F. F. Coflinan I? M Carratt Pat Collius Mrs Alice Carrat Myrlle Dauck Thoa 2 Douelson Amos. FeranEtLeu Fulber Martin Goslin" Wm. Popp LhJer Persooa calling Harlow Frank 2 BubbardGA Hamilton L Hallam C Jackson John Jenson Kasmus C Knby W J Keller Frank Kirkpatrict Jas Mellecker Annie Minard Mrs E 2 O'Brien Mary 2 Paynter J J . Root Anderon Slcwarfc H C Svenson C Smith" Harriet Thompson Dock Tamy Nellie Sntton C M Vanrina Joseph Winjjerd A) lord for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. - Notice. The regular annual meeting of the Plattsmouth Driving Park Association will be held at the office of Co-. Judge, the 1st Tuesday in Dec, to-wlt: Dec. 5th, at 7:30 p. m, 1883, for the hearing of, reports from officers, statement of accounts, and election of officers. A full attendance is positively needed. By order of U. V. Matthews, Jno. A. MacMcrpiit, ' Pres. 36ta Secty4 . A ver nood reminiscence of the sportsmen's club hunl is handed down to us. The morning of one of the hunting days Mr. Adams living nut West Of here started out with his tam and rack for the field. It uppuara that for somo time chicken cholera had rased anions his poultry, and that morning a blck hen had got up iu the the bottom of the rack, and as ho was driving into the f.eM ho noticed the lien iu the bottom aud ho shoved hel out to the ground where she laid in the stubble; shortly after this two of the sportsmen in a buggy drove along and seeing t e old bird fluttering in the stubble, one of the bnld hunters climb out and stole up to shooting distance wLon he blazed away ending tho old hen's misery. It is further related that she was gathered up, thrown in the buggy aud the two drove on in quest of other game. Mr. Adams called around to see what such game counted and he has been, by us. re ferred to Capt. Black for light. For Lamo Back, sfilo or Chest uso Shiloh'a I'orons PlaAr. Coal oil at W arrack's drug store.361 m on Fiirin for rent near town: also tei for sale. Iuquirc of J. B. Strode. ilot.S L'se Will J. Warrick's C'onditi powder it excel all others. :t t Johu"it ilros., the hardware mei will move into the Uockwood bloc as sorii as coinpletod. 3Gtf 5.(-o0 fence pwsts for -tie. fall o or address 36lt PL. Wish. "A Treatise ou the Horse," reguhi price 2." cents,' inv price 15 cents. 36U ' " . W. J. Wakuick. New Music More. l'iuiioo. orirnns. and musical incr chaudise at Opera hous !!o k. 3(315 Don't fail to call and exam iu our jil o trail t KtiVcV- nf nri'ans. one hundred styles to select from. Low prices for cash or easv paviueuts. upira iiousc block. Jniiios Pettee. Gou'l Atrt. 8tit5 Trv Will .1. Warrick's Dfti'.Prv POW der for idiolcr" droopii:.-, Sec, aud be convinced of its merits. S6t l Notice. The Plattsmouth Street ltailway aud Transportation Companv, is cal led to meet at the office of A. N. Sul livan, on Friday evcninir, Nov. 21th at 7 j). in. sharp. J. A. MacMirpiiy Sec'v Baby organs, family organs of vari ous styles. Prices. 22, $50, $)). $72, $93 aud upwards; we can suit you all in styles and prices. Opera house block. 3!i'5 Dawson Collins, whom a number of our citizens know to bo one ot the most efficient piauo tuners in the country, will be in the citv next week have orders for tuning at Pettce's Music Store, Opera house block, at once to secure his services as his time is limited. 36t2 Notice. All persons having claims against the Cass Countv Agricultural Society, which have beeu presented and audited, or persons, claiming prem iums lor the year 18S2, will please call on Walter L. Thomas, assistant secretary, and receive orders or pre sent bills at out o. . S5-3t. 1. II. Wheeler, Pres. Lost. About three miles south of town on the Hesser road, a yellow Irish setter; had ou a collar, aud ou the col lar the words Cricket I'uriMV' anv one returning the same to Wm. J urdy, this city will bo rewarded. Don't forset that a Masun Ham lin organ is a holiday pres. at that will stay by your dear fricu i longer than almost anvlhiajr else you can give aud give her better satisfaction 3fit5 James Pettee, Agent. Bennett & Lewis sells Bremner'a crackers. lmo34 Bremner's crackers at Wcckbach's. M. er3. IJ, Murphy sells Bremner'a crack-lmo34 Paints oils and varnishes at War rick's drug store. lmo34 Week bach sells Bremner's crackers. Go to Warrick's for wall paper and window curtains. lmo:4 Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes &c, at Warrick's drug store. lmo31 Griggs' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truely be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter a&d all skin eruptions. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Only 2jc. for sale by Smith & Black Bros. 29-lly Attention Fanners. The well known firm of Speer & Hulburt of St. Louis have established a grain agency at Louisville, Neb. on the M. P. R. It. where the highest mar ket price will be paid for grain. WALTER CUTFOI4TII, Agent. Who also keeps a good supply of the celebrated Rich Hill coal for sale. 35t3 the Dolmans! Dolmans! A full and complete line in all latest styles. The ladies will find our stock complete and we are selling at the lowest , margins at J. V, Weck bach's. 32tf The Pttsmouth Weakly The Largest, Oldest and Best County Paper See our clubbiug list this week, and arrange to secure your winter's read iug at LOW RATES THE HERALD and any publication in the list at a small advance over the cost of one. PLATTSMOUTH HERALD ' PUBLISHING COMPANY SHILOH1S COiVtH r.nd Consump tion cure is sold itf us on u guarantee. It curs consumption. S II I LO ITS V I T A L I Z K li U what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness amt all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents per bottle. CKOUP, wTlOOPlNG COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh'a Cure. For sale by 3-leowly Smith & Black Bros. Go to Warrick's for school books' Joseph l'ord wish) s to announce to the public that he has ta' n possession of I ho barber stioii u titler Carrut ! s. wli- ieLe may .fi-iiflei- be found; aim tl:at lie tuts procured it No. l man to take chat;; i-.f Lis lower Main St. shun opposite the court house. All wishing work In the tonsorial line, call at either shop Joy, Joy to tho World. If you meet a man w ho looks as if he had lost all his friends had his house burned down and business de stroyed. just make up your mind that he either has dyspepsia or his liver is out of order. The best thing you can do for such a woe begone individual is to advise him to go to Smith & Black Bro.'s drug store, and get a bottle of Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic, which will cure him without fail. Also an infalible remedy for pimples and blotches on tho face. Only 50 cents a bottle. ()ct.''tie4wly. Crites and Kamsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb. 5tCm EXCEPT .A.T There is no uso talking, tho Central Hestaurant is the boss eating house in the state. 23tf A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf crs W. II. Baker sells Bremner's crack- lmo34 THAT HACKING COUGH can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. WILL YOU SL'fI'LH "with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. SLKKI'f, KS.i NIGHTS, mmlo mia- erable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. -ATARBH CUBED, health nr.d sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Bemedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by 34eovly SMITH & BLACK BROS. Ihe Keystone of Health. How can you expect to feel well, or even enjoy life, when you go about with a hacking cough 'i The fool, in his wisdom, says there is no euro for it, but the wise man hies him to Smith & Black Bro.'s drug store, and gets a bottle of Dr Bigelow's Positive Cure, and at once gets well. A trial bottlo cists nothing. Oct.j'ic twly. Bremner's crackers at M. 15. Mur phy Vt.lmo34 For Sale. I offer for sale my farm consisting of lC i's acre3, well improved, situated ; miles south of South Bend, Neb.: al so a quarter section of unimproved land in the same vicinity. Anp'v on premises or address B. W. Briggs, South Bend. 34 14 Cass Co.. Xeb. Bremner's crackers at Bennett & Lewis'. lmo34 there yow emu fiaicl -.as fisae a Sfwrlt Ai ueweiry9 wi aflg goii3S9 SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOOj Toilets and a variety Tor HOLIDAY TRADE the largest ever brought tf the they Baave sol to be soBL Oi for easho I will stiarajErtee to meei ices of Biaha- or elsewhere. ia,n3k Carruthi ANOTHER COUNTY FROM 4 Taken Up. Taken up on the CtU day of Novem ber A. IX, 1883, one white and black spotted boar pig. about three months old. Xo ear marks or other marks. The owner may call, prove property. pay charges and take it away. tight JMile (.rove. Cass countv. Neb.. Nov. C, 1882. J. II. Kiseu. 4t Bremner's crackers at W. II. Bakers. Fifteen Cent Luucu. Xext to Clark's grocery I have orwn ed a lo cent lunch room; Coffee. Bread and butter, Meat, and Potatoes for 15c. Farmers come and see me. 29 lmo J. IVAtttil. has just received slathers and piles THIMG. FURNISHINGS- GOODS, Oysters and Celery every day at J. D. Simpson's; none but Booth's special brands of choicest oysters, handled ; dealers supplied. 3tftf Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, -'at the Central Hestaur ant. . . 22m3. A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13lf 75 cents for Jadys foxed shoes at Merges. 75 cents for ladys Newport ties at Merges. S 4.50 for nrst-clas3 hand made boots at Merges. Merges sell boots and shoes cheaper than :iy man in the state. I have the best shoe makers in tho land. Iteparing done excelent and cheap at Morses. - 23tf Go to the Parlor Restaurant for the Lest meals in town, for 25 cts. Meals at all hours. Day board at S4.C0 per week. Arctic Soda Water always on draught. 22tf M. M. CrnnAX. J. V. Weckbach has on hand a larce and well selected stock of carpets, and more coming. He will have the larg est and finest line ever offered in this city. 23tf Mrs. M. A. Euler. Ladie3 Nurse, of long experience. Best of Reference. Residence, Picnic Hill. Plattsmouth, Xeb. Aug. 31. ,82 3m. At Schlegel's cicrar store may always be found the very best brands f smok ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. :;otf John n. Cox the hardware mas, baa now a Eret-class T1NNE11. Cocsn.lt for prices on all kinds of tin work. 234H Schlegel's special brands of home manufacturetl cigars are the leaders in the market and are made from the best quality of tobacco. 30tf 50,000 TO LOAN OX FAEt.1I L.AMJS. TEltJIS EASY. if SLLI.IVAX & WOOLEY. - Save your teeth by usinr Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse I Preserve! tf J. LeTj Has resumed businpsa ;irain. will lmv and sell all kinds of Furnitnrp. Also buys Iron, Metals and Rags. I advance money on an Kinds or goods. Jacob Levy. Plattsmouth, Xeb. Oct. 14, 1882 tf. A. V. Halt & Co. Arc Uew Skilled In lhfIr now nnnr- ters next to Pepperberg'9 ciirar fac , ...1 . 1. . . tuij, uui-ru incy are uispcnsiug me best of meats, game and poultry as of vore. Tbev renort 1 the new stand. e Opiam In Cigars ana the Danger. It - . Leads to. Having ascertained that a number of cigar dealers in Plattsmouth are selling opiated cigars, in order to con vince myself of the truthfulness of the same, and to warn the public against the evil results that come from such cigars, I had a disinterested party send to Prof. Aughey, on the 29th of May for analysis, three samples of the supposed opiated cigars made In Xew York, together with four different brands of my own make. Prof. Augh ey's report on the analysis shows that opium exists in the brands of Xew York cigars sent; and the letter and repor j is i a my possession and can be seen ly any who will call at my store at ani time, tf j. Pkppekberg. K'BJC. His. new quarters in the DREW ?HiiiiiiLv ( to Wcckbach's, are large, commodious and ft the tiest fitting-CLOTHING in the land; aiidT lower than anybody. f. I J P I ITS ffi It&lPTSETta?' IS very tMasg WIves Mf tons, Knit iseU Neckwear, Scotch Caps, Fur Caps, Stetson Hats. Your patronage is earnestly solicite C. E. WESCOTT, THE ONLY " BOSS CLOTHIER' TEKMS Strictly Casli. I'L AT I'S MOUTH, ' 1 tnii CAM LOTS l. sr. . n ft AS J A 19 I elaolce select est . ever of Plattenioutli stsicl Cas Coianty. W"' Iiave our stoelc so complete tUixtj place in t lie county caaa d wplicL variety oi CJooels. and the irlr we Hiaice to y iuiT5 to v f : . . i to v'.t, is at NATHAN