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5. J PLiTfSBDOTH HERALD. . Our ( tubbing List for ls3. . The Hkiiali offer the following clubbing rates to its patron for the following yea: Turn tlMiA.uainl North A mr. Review S.TS .JO . 4 . W . 3 l . 4.1 . IN . a no , 1.'.0 . ifxt . J : ' Our t'otitlurul x'kly.. ' t'rslrle Ksrmer Kiiiur.lMjr Midi ew lurk Tours 1 rltiun. " " " C'hlrco Tribune ' 'Itinm " WuHirrn Uurnl tl -V, t iirlv rl.l I 'lnftl.u:tll V.tlkliltt. 3. Ml omiihii llr wltU preei.. S 64 " O.ualis. lie p. ' " Uiirlitixiua tlkee... 4.u " ' " :itir (KT4U "i 70 Ani'T. Agriculturist 2 w " Al.tntli-M'liilnlr 6 .o - II nj.fr'- Miil!i)y . W ri-kly w-i I'.auinr 6 10 l.taliu's Muullilr 4.1o 4 Newspaper 4.00 Hut ily Unarluo : 75 Irl-h Win Id S uo ,. New Vnrs. Lrtlicr 4.10 " " Weekly 4 10 " Toledo Made Oil. or publications will b added to IU list in future. A. u'.t.liur, UrntUt. Additional Locals on fourth pg. Today i the feast or unreason. Let u firget politic and eujoy to d y with t!io nia rily. The preparation for th High school riainmeiit foes on bravely. Court b.isinrss has progressed during week with a large Alteiidauro. Wm. Neville lava a new walk In rout of his residence, which is a move in the right direction. Muiulimi.Lii, com dowul" you are fairly bealeu and the Jourual man i t-utiiletl to vour teat. The Hock wood block i all plastered Hi plate glass windows in place, aud eiyihing iu readiness for finishing work. The business office of Mrrlsey Bros, ie now located in tbe Union block with W.&. Wise. The firm Ond their loca tion a good one. uburibors to the IUiiald should m c our flubbing lit, aud iu their re tic nl select mmeKuo J paper iu addi tion lor the coming year. NfbruskA stands sevculh iu the list ot com producing states iu thi year of extremes, when good crop aud democratic ielories meet. The only turkey douated to the IUhalu vm a crow; cousequeut ly our Thanksgiving diuuer shall be beans aud cod fish as usual. It is rumored that P. B. Murphy, Miles Morgau, Wheat ley Micklewait and Jake Lolmea are caudidates for the vacant office of Chief of Police. Farmers have found the ore ent fall un except ioniilly good oii for gather ing their corn, and thus far no bad storms on stock have visited thl sec tion. The Vd;ir Creek school has com niencixl ;i four month's term with Frank Browne us teacher, whom w know to be a gvnl scholar and A prac tical mau. The case f Kcinharkle v K. & M. sor damaso to propeity by right of way on Stoni street, wan tried, and verdict ot $:00 damages rcudercd for p'.aiutifl". The Missouri racitic Is doing a heivy Ri.uihvrn freight 1umh?b aud a good' deal of Cas county grain iaflud iug tor the first time thi year a St. -Louis market. walk lvs bi put ' across Main atreet by jnrfiiasd aubacrii tiou fram Warrip's drag atora to An- til 's res-mutant, aud it is an improve- mcr.t that will b appreclatea. The railroad war, which has cut rates almost to uothing ou the Mil waukee A St. Taul. and Illinois Ccutral roads, is reported a nuder advine ment for a speedy settlement. The play bi'is for the opening of the opera house were printed at the Hkrai.d office aud were the first of the kind issued. The Hfkai.o ftirnirihes themherearter forsll troupes engaged at hte opera house. It is reported on the streets that that packing house ia to be built aud operated; capital stock $10000. Fiv thousand of which Mr. Parmele takes, and the balance is furnished by the Journal, iu check, gall and soap grease. hureu It. Sherman, governor of Iowa, hiw writtou'au article on -'Pro-hibi'.i"-u i Iowa,"' which a; pears iu tl i ie-einbor North Americau Kc k 'f-w. A public iiRicial in the fields Tif literature in almost a novelty; but Gov. .Sherman's contribution is one of the best iu that rblest of American magaziues. The following is dedicated to the Flattstnouih bar: "A lawyer receutly lost a bride in a peculiar way. At the wedding, in being called to stand tip for the cere mony, from fchcer force T habit, he was not ready to proieeed, and asked a continuauce, aud so tbo bri.le got mad aud shipped him." Iu the murder trb.l of John Polin for r the murder of fVtih Mwttnr (- , hich is in progress this week, Dis- sAitorncy v atson is conducting - prosecutiou, asauted bv Mr. Strode, and the court, at Polin's re quest, appointed Chapman & Beesn a-iu &UIWVUU A vwoley to defeud the rr;suer. More corntdeto utes on th e trial will be givcu uext week. The ense of n.irli.- .-o it,, r rt . . o . i . 1 m.. v. .JoiSe of Weeping Water, asliiug ujiirus recei-ed by rking iu the lode rial at this term of an & Wouley an-1 ntiff, Travis the de- which plain- doliars aud night lace ana paries, aad a I1 hand for r fight witn- ?o arrests fol- arVl-'soa, or ers arrange 7ot need to go ff!Tany other h it much tun to them, have busi- utilti.efighs !l be killed rest, so that I'erseaal. Mrs. 1.1 M. Hsyet visited re day last iu Omaha. - A. W. McLaughlin was up at Omaha last Tuesday. James M. Patterson was in Qualia Tuesday of this week. Dr. K. K. Living it on at the Omaha medical college Saturday last Miss Lena Marshall, of Lincoln, Is visiting with Mrs. D. II. Wheeler this week. Dr. W. 8. Hlchey came np from Wilbur and visited this city over Sun day last. William Duilnm, agrnt for II. E. Buck leu & Co , Chicago, was in the city Monday. It. O. Fellows of the Anburu Post called at these newspaper headquar ter on Mouday. Miss I'fMe Styles, of Lincoln, is visit lug with Miss Leu a Levings during Thanksgiving. If there Is e thing above another that Plattsmooth i rally neds. it is a new court house. Will Chambers has been visfting relatives, fr'eads aad old acquain tances in 0 leu wood Mr. and Mrs. F. 1(. Wilson are ex pected iu this city soon, euroute for New York from Deuver. Michael O'Connor left last Tuesday morning for Denver, where be wilt work the coming winter. Cashier McLaughlin returned from Chicago Monday, after a week's absence on a business tour. Will and Charlie Gyger came dowu from Omaha last Tuesday on a visit to their parents iu this city. V. II. Dyar, state agent Davis sew ing machine, circulated In the city Friday last, going north Saturday. D. II Myron and Frauk Wheeler came down to their home city to wit ness the openiug of the opera houe. Presiding Elder Jones held services with the M. E. church last Sabbath, returning to Lincoln Mouday morn ing. Joe McCaig, of KImwood, visited this city for the first time since elec tion, on Monday. He is slowly recov ering. Hon. .. Ilosewater, editor of the Omaha Bee, was in tho city Tuesday evening, the guest ot Joseph A. Con nor, Ks(i. Dr. Iluiler, Harry Race, Frank Bar rett, Dr. Hall and others from Weep ing Water were in the city the first of the week. J. O. McLain. Esq , an enterprising farmer and stock raiser of Ulendale made the Herald a pleasant call Wednesday. Deputy Sheriff McElwain. who has been out lo.kiug for Bordeu, the fraud, teturned Monday and he brought his men. U. S. Marshall Iiierbower and J. G.Taylor of tha B. & M. attended the opening ot the new opera house, this city. Tuesday eveuiug. A. II Reigner. of Lincoln, state aent for the Stale Insurance Com pany, of Des Moines, Iowa, called at this otflce Wednesday. J. D. Hurd, laamiger of the adver tising department of the Nebraska Slate Journal, made the HlRALD office a pleasant call on Wednesday morning. - The ladies ol Lincoln have secured a hoase and have au organization, "The home for the friendless," which has been before aud will be the com ing wiater a source of much good, and a eubstaatial remembrance of the poor. In Plattsmouth there has never been a winter to our knowledge that poverty aud want has not beer among us sometimes needlessly, at other times through mistertune which csmii te some, aud which they find impossiblo to avoid suffering always 'ollows, and the suffering is in most cases among children who are uuable to help themselves. Winters hereto fore we have taken occasion to call attention to these facts, and through personal investigation we have found them true. Dr. tSchildkuecht, during the time he was county physician, did no small amount of woik in this most creditable cause, but it cannot be so woll provided for in any way as by close attention lrom all: it is the whole public who see til's many cases of want, and not the few. If some central place or organization for aid were had, the public could report cases of need and merit that came to their view, and the organisation could give it attention. These hints are thrown out thus early in the win ter for your consideration Grand Opera House. The mammoth Boston double Uncle Tom's Cabin Company took Cincinnati with a rush. The parade on the street yesterday, with donkeys, bloodhounds, and some ef the principal people, at tracted a great deal of attention, and is another evidence that the manage ment understand bringing the merits of the troupe befere the people. They opened at the Grand last night before a crowded bouse. There is little ot the old or stale in the play. It comes in new dress, with all the important features doubled and improved. Takeii all in all, it ia the best Uncle Torn Company that has visitsd , Cincin nati. The donkeys and t e blood hounds are novel and attractive addi tions. The piece is put on In the best of style. The transformation scene it a grand spectacle. The company is ntrong in all the leading parts. The two Topseys and Eva won the praise f the audienee. The Lawyers and other people are all good in their char acters. The jubilee singers are among tha best which have Tislted CincinratL The audience showed its appreciation by frequent applause and a fair use of handkerchiefs in the mora touching scenes. Cincinnati Enquirer. The Presbyterian social at Mr. Mars land's last Friday evening was largely attended, and a pleasant time enjoyed by these present. Tb. Epistopal social held the venir.g before at Mr. James Pettees was pronounced one of the jolliest gatherings of the season. The ladies of Lincoln give a Thanks giving dinner to tb poor and needy in that city, which ia ot that the ladles of this city aboold follow. Court witf not adjourn over Thank giving, buAthr jurors, judge, etc, wi a. tkaL L - a. sV.AaM Thauks- ill k. a. lIUiL L-. - ' a. 1 . Vn e)Vwk MTV UrJtej U&efU V VUVHIi tri Nebras Burlsair men' for Carte Watercuau A So riagtcn, judgement 262.26. Heudrichs vs Mickle, dismiss plaintiff's cost. Keiuhackle vs II. k M., Judgement for Iloiuhsckle, &W0. Carter vs Swiudell, settled by agree ment. Franxen vs B. & M., judgment for Franxeu, $t0. Jnckiiiaii vs Mo. Pacific It. U .leave given plain lift to amend petition in stall I r r by iuterlinestiou. Beardsley vs Prairie Lodge No. '25, I. O. ). F., judgement for Beardsley, 200. Wilson vs Morton, dismissed at plaintiff's cost. David U. Stetson vs Frank P. Thompson, judgment by court 4006.30. Ueubcr Bros vs Bennett & Lewis, dismissed at plaintiff's cost as per stipulation. II. P. Lau A Co. vs S. S. Reed aul Cyrus Norman, inotiea to quash pro cess sustained. Caroline Euglo vs Nicholas Engle, dismi.-bed at piaiuliff 's cot. E. Gf Dovey vsCily of Plattsmontli, judgment for plaiutiff, $389.50; two other cases the same, $SJ6.25 and $488.14. Geo. E. Fialey vs Rachel Fiuley, dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Eliza beth Smith vs Harry Smith, same. a The Keene five cent Savings Bank, vs Thomas Itaukin, et al, same. Fred Lehuhofl" vs R. W. Hyers and William L. Browu, settled and dis missed. Hannah Cummings vs J. W. Pitt mau et at, dismissed at plaiatiS s cost. J. M. Patterson, treasurer et Cass county, vs F. M. Kinzie, same as above. A. McFairfield vs Charles Holmes and Geo. Poisell, referred to A. W. Crites to take testimony and report on or before Dec. 19, 1882. John Black vs John Lyman et al. judgment tor plaintis, $27.25. John Black vs D. II. Mills, et al, judgment fer plaintiff, $46.55. Commodore Shelton vs Elizabetn Sheltou, divorce granted and custody of child given plaintiff. Delia Mills vs James W. Mills, re ferred to Milton D. Polk to try issues of law and fact and report during this term. Nellie Steinberg vs -Albert Steia berg, referred to S. P. Vauatta as above. f Lottie Allen vs Charles Allen, refer red to J. E. Morrison as above. Lona M. Hardy vs Samuel N. Hardy, referred to 11. 1). Travis as above Allred B. Tibbitts vs Mary A. JSur ger et al, decree for plaintiff, $46.t0. P. S. Barnes vs John W. Clark, set tled by agreement. Auirust Stohlmau vs Louisa Stohl mau, divorce grauted at plaintiff's cost. James P. Iicedy vs John Irw in et si, decree as prayed for iu plaintiff's pe tition. Miln-Burleigh in Othello Friday evening. ... Peter Mumm is putting in a new counter In his corner room prepara tory to moving. Tuesday was a genuine sharp frosty day aud the first good evidence that winter was upon us. The gas was lit In the new opera house for the first . time, ou Monday evening and all worked first-class. S. A C. Mayer have put iu place a very handsome red and gold sign over fiie entrance to their new store room. W. J. Warrick has bad four thous and bills printed of late for general distribution- He believe? iu printer's ink. Major Wheeler made a peace officer of himself iu good order the ether eve ning during the disturbance on Main street. David Miller, tax collector far Plattsmouth city and precinct, is mak ing the rounds these days calling on delinquents. A literary club, a lyceum or som social organization would snake pleas ant many eveuings this winter if once inaugurated. Business In the city brightens up as the holiday season approaches and Lvely times for the next thirty days may be expected. . Night yardmaster Place sustained a squeezing between two coaches the other evening, but fortunately no ser ious damage was done. The present season is under Vennors prediction to be a very cold one, and consequently people will buy coaI a id eujoy a warm, open winter. John L. Burleigh appears as Othello and Geo. C. Miln as Iago in the ren dition of Othello by the Miln-Burleigh Co.. at the Opera House Friday even ing. The T. A. M. club have made elab orate preparations for their invitation ball on Thursday evening, and a num ber of guests from Omaha, Lincoln and Glenwoed will bepreseut. The criminal calender was taken up Tuesday morning. The case of State vs John Polin, under indictment for murder in the 1st degree, was taken up first, and the day occupied in secur ing a iury. There is a constant demand for Cass county real estate and. the Hkkald has answered two such inquiries the present week. The real estate market may be dull bat it is from the fact that very littlo land is in the market. The grand jury adjourned last Fri day night, and as predicted did some good work. If the inmates ol differ ent houses of ill-fame iu this city Lad not fled there would have been some indictments found against them that would have closed them up in short order. - John McKeever, the first proprietor of the Perkins House, who made hosts of friends, in. this city, and who as mine host was an entire success the traveling public, haa been ba to frlattamouth the last week. and kinks It ia the boss town of tho westf and if A4 .finds a chance ho will stay Jkith Q Matrimonial. The Herald is in receipt of the wedding cards of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Me Knew; thatgentlemai. being united in marriage to Miss Ida Higgins, at Washington, D C, on Wednesday, November 22, 1882. Mr. MeKnew has beou tor the last two years U. S. Asst. Engineer, in charge of tiie govern ment work at this city. He has a host of friends and acquaintances iu Plattsmouth, who will unite with the Hkrald in hearty congratulations and tbe lest of wishes for their future. Mr. McXnew is now located at St. JoseixA, Mo. , Uonday night, just after dark one of the incidents that are .so prevalent ir this city, ooourred on Main Street nsar the corner of . Fourth bet ween .-. .4 ...... 1. -n . I-n 1 1 .1 frightfully and stripped for prise figbt. For ton minutes people living in the vicinity and passers-by bad to listen to the vile talk, and many stran gers passing by remarked upon the fact, and inquired if this city had a police force. As usual. In such dis turbances, after tbe parties had been separated the night policeman arrived on the scene and was ready for busi ness after the citizens had abated the nuisance. George Ploehn, a brother-in-law of Peter and John Mumm, died on Fri day evening last of malarial fever, after a ten day's Illness. The funeral occurred on Sunday, under the auspi ces of tho Leiderkranx, of which tho deceased had been a member for some time past. The 11. & M. band headed the procession in uniform, and render ed appropriate music. This being the first death in the Leiderkranx ranks, the ceremonies at the house and tho cemetery were of an unusual order. He was but 24 years of age. 1 Uu U&kald acknowledges the re- ceipt of complimentary s for tho T. A. M. Thanksgiving ball, which owing to the careful aud special attention given it in its arrangements, cannot fail of being a succcbss, and one of the brilliant eveuts of the season. Editor Herald: Will yoo please mention the fact that wo are in need of a sidewalk on Fifth street between Vine and Main streets- Perhaps "the powers that be" will look to ths mat ter, at once. T&xta. Dr. Fishblatt, whose advertisement appears elsewhere in oar eolnmns, re ceives great praise from the press of Omaha, and is undoubtedly all that is claimed for him. A birthday party will be given by Miss Lena Levings on next Tuesday evening, to which a largo 'number of the yonpg people - iu tho city have been given cards of invitation. A number in the audience at "Mss cotte" did not fail to recognize Mr. Guibcrson, who ha appeared in this city heietofore with the Kendalls. T. A. M. necktie and hid gloves, in evening shades at tho Opera House Clothing Store. - Joseph Ford has consolidated his two barber shops, bringing tha one opposite tbe court hooso np antler Car ruth's, where he will bold forth here after. Ho has with himself three of tho best barbers in tbe atato. Call and soo him. , It For Sale. Forty aoreo of land one half sails from Plattsmonth, sasao will ho sold In whole or in lots to suit purchasers. Inquire of Whrkuh A BssraoTT. 1 lei ( ttba--Ai ner. ailed deer. Jl poultry la liUnense r-ltlck tailed Dressed poultry qusntl ties. Pork tenderloins. Pork ribs. Chipped dried beef in pound cans. Dried beet In chunks. Boyds best brands of sugar cured hams. Our own make kettle rendered lard Beef, pork and mutton All at the leading market of 3711 A. Q. II ATT A Co. snatched from the Grave. Mrs. Helen Pharviz. No. 321. Dayton street. Chicago. III., is now In her sixty-eighth year, and states that she baa suffered with consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physicians, all of tli-m pronouncing her case hopeless, hiie had given up all hones of ever recovering, beveu bottles of Dr. King s New - Discovery for Consumption completely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her a postal and satisfy yourselves. Trial bottles free at Roberta Pharmacy. Large Sice 1.00. STeSw Just received, a largo invoice of toy suites, dressing cases, beds, cribs table chairs; perambulators, sleds, etc. 37tf Harris A UNKin Farm for rent near town; also team for sale. Inquire of J. It. Strode. S6t3 Two good finisher wanted, apply to Harris A, Un run. 37tl Use Will J. Warrick's Condition powder it excels all others. 36 14 Johnson Bros , the hardware men will move into the Hoik wood block as toon as coraplctod. 36tf We are making specialty of fine chairs for tho holiday trade. 37tf . Harbij & Unbuu. 5.000 fence posts for -alc. Call on or address . 36if . P. L. Wish. "A Treatise on the Horse," regular price 25 cents, my price 15 ccuts. 36t4 w. J. Warrick. Try Will J. Warrick's poultry pow der for cholera, drooping, &o., and be convinced of its merits. 36t4 Baby organs, family organs of vari out styles. Prices, f 22, $50, $t30, $72, $93 and upwards; wc can suit you all in styles and prices. Opera house bloc. 36;o Fine spun silk parlor suites 1 per cent less than Omaha prices. : 37 tf Harris Jb Unruw. Bennett A Lewis sells Breraner's crackers. lmo34 Bremuer's crackers at Weckbach's M. B. Murphy sells Bremuer's crack ers. lmo34 Paints oils and varnjshes at War rick s drug store. lmo34 Weckbach sells Bremner's prackers. Go to Warrick's for wall paper and window curtains. lmo84 Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes Ac, at Warrick's drug store. lmo34 tiriggs' Gljceriue 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 and all skin eruption?. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Only 25c. for sale by Smith A Black Bros. 29-1 ly Attention Farmers. The well known firm of Speer & Hulburt of St. Louis have established a grain agency at Louisville. Ncl. on the M. P. R R. where the highest mar ket price will be paid for grain. Waltkr Cutfokth. Agent. Who also keeps'a good 'supply of the celebrated Rich Hill coal for s tie. 35-3 ' - . " Never tlive Up. " If you are sufferrng-with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak con stitution, headache, or anv di-oase uf a bilion by an mean procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improve ment that will follow; you will be in spired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and m'sery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electi icBitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle at Roberts' Pharmacy. 37e3w Backlen's Arnica salve. Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulc rs.salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin e ruptions, and posi tively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price i5 cents per box. For sale at Roberts Pharmacy. :J.71y Patents . Obtained, and all other business iu tho U. S. Patent office attended to for MODERATE TEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Pat eut office, and we can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Send MODEL or DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make NO CHARGES UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, ihe Supt. of Money Order div., and the official of the L. b. Patent otuce. For circular, advice, terms, and refer ences to actual clients in your own state or county, address C. A. SNOW Jb CO., Opposite Patent Office. -Washington, D. U. 3tl The Plattsmouth Weekly HI! 3 A Tha Largest. Oldest and Best County Paper. f. See oar clubbiug list this week, and arrange to secure your winter's read ing at LOW RATES THE HERALD and any pablicatlon in the list at a small advance oyer tbe coot of one. PLATTSMOUTH HERALD H ""PUBLISHING COMPANY Tlff'lfvV IlkVl TrTl a. uj.v, ... Burbon. Ind-says: "iioiku yifv. wife owe our lives to SAILtfll'S CON SUMPTION CUKE." f J- ARE YOU MADE tuisserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow bkln? Shi loh's Vitalizer Is a positive cure. Wlir WILL YOU cough wheuShl loh'e Cure will give immealate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY -a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphth eria and Canker Mouth. For sale by 33owly SMITH A BLACK BROS. Go to Warrick's for school books' jNMfph Kurd wtshi-a to announce t (he public that ha has taken pittiue.-odou of the barber shop under Carruth's, where he may hereafter be found; also' that he has procured a No. 1 man to take charge of his lower Main St. shop opposite the court house. All wishing work in the tonsorial line, call at either shop Ik World Mill Mores, v.ttsrlthstjtndiiiff Mother Sainton .I!,- ,.ruli.( ion t lm World still fliftlft The people will live longer is iney use If K IfU AW M rMNILlVH l.Uir. WJllfTII subdues and conquers coughs, colds. COnSUUipilOn, wnwpm vwugu, nuu mil ,iiaa.ae nf tliA lunas. For uroof call at Smith A Black Bros, drug store and get a Dome iree. oci j, ss-skhw Ci anil Uamsev. attorneys and V.. tur I? I'nl.lir second door eaat of lHurt llOUSe. I lailUUJOUin, it:u. uvdic Ttiura la nn usa fnlbinir. Die) IVntral . t . . j ..vw - --r - - - Restaurant Is the boss eating House i the state. 23tf A. Salisl ury. Dentist. 13lf W. II. Baker sells Bremner's crack ers. lmo34 "HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. SHILOH'S CURE WILLimmediate- ly relieve Croup, Wkoopina: Cough and Bronchitis. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guanantee on every bottle of Muluh a Vitalizer It never fails to cure. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. For sale l7 35eowly Smith A Blacl Bros. Don't, full In rfill mill nviimiiia oni clegnnt stock of organs, one hundred tvles to select from. Low urices for cash or easy pavmcuts. Optra house block. James Pel tee, Geu'l Agt. 36t5 Bremner's crackers at M. B. Mur phy's. lmo34 For Sale. I offer for sale my farm consisting of I65i acres, well improved, situated 3 miles south of South Bend, Neb.; al so a quarter section of unimproved land in tbe same vicinity. Apply on premises or address 15 W. Briggs, South Bend, 34U Cass Co., Neb. Ihe World Hants Proof. 'The proof of the pudding is the eating there of," and not in chewing the string wbtcti tied the bag. There fore, take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic It cures all blood disorders, torpid liv er, sick headache, costiveuess, and all diseases of the unuary organs. The best appetizer and tonic known, bold by Smith & Black Bros. Fifty cents perbo'.tle. Oct.5,'8 e4w. Bremner's crackers at Bennett A .ewis'. lmo31 . Taken Up. Taken up on the 6th day of Novem ber A. D., 1882, one white and, black spotted boar pig. about three months oiu. Mo ear marks or other marks. Tbe owner may call, prove property, pay charges and take it a way. Eight Mile Grove. Caa? county. Neb.. Nov. 6, 1882. J. II. Kiskic. Bremner's crackers at W. II. Bakers. 75 cents for ladys foxed shoes at Merges. 75 cents for ladys Newport ties at Merges. 8 4.50 for first-class hand made boots at Merges. . Merges sell boots and shoes cheaper than any man in the state. I have the best shoe makers in the land. Keyariux done exceleut aud cheap at Merges. 23tf Go to the Parlor Restaurant for the best meals in town, for 25 cts. Meals at all hours. Day board at $4.00 per week. Arctic Soda Water always on draught. 22tf M. M. Ccrran. Mrs. M. A. Buler, Ladies Nurse, of long experience. Best of Reference. Residence, Picnic Hill. Plattsmouth, Neb. Aug. 31. .92 3m. At Schlegel's cigar store may always be found tbe very best brands of smok ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. 30tf John IV. Cox the hardware man, bea now a firat-clasa TINNER. Consult for prices on all kinds of tin work. S3tf Schlegei'a special brands of home manufactured cigars are the leaders in the market and are made from the Hoaf. nufllitv n9 fftKapn ''.Of f manufactured cigars tlio marlraf Ami o vuo uiaiace auu ai c best quality of tobacco. S50.000 TO LOAN ON FAUJI L4SUS. TERMS EASY. - tf SI I.I.IVAN" & WOOLEY. - Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse! Preserve I tf J. Levy Has resumed business again, will buy and sell all kinds of Furniture. Also buys Iron, Metals and Rags. I advance money on all kinds of goods. Jacob Leyt. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. 14. 1882 tf. Notice. The regular annual meeting of the Plattsmouth Driving Park Association will be held at the office of Co. Judge, tbe 1st Tuesdiy iu Dec., to-wit: Dec. 5th, at 7:30 p. m.. 1882, for the hearing of reports from officers, statement of accounts, aud election of oflicers. A full attendance is positively needed. By order of U. V. Matthews, Jno. A. MacMurpht, Pres. 56t2 Sec'tyJ For Sale. Eight quarter sections of choice farming lands in Cass county on reas onable terms inquire of or write to Sullivan A Wooley, 26tf Plattsmouth, Neb Notice. All persons having claims against the Cass County Agricultural Society, which have been presented and audited, or persons claiming prem iums for the vear 1882, will rleMe call on Walter L. Thomas, assistant secretary, and receive orders or pre sent bills at once. S5-3t. I). II. Wheeler, Pres. Don't forsret that a Mason A Ham lin organ is a holiday present that will stay by your deaf friend louger than almost" anything else you can give and give her better satisfaction. S6t5 James Pettee, Agent. Dolmans I Dolmans I ' A full and complete line in all the latest styles. Tbe ladies will find our stock complete and we are selling at the lowest margins at J. V, Wecfc bach's. , S2tf New Xosie Store. Pianos, organs, and musical mer chandise at Opera house block. 36t5 frill IFMM (g, there .yon can find as fine a toc IT - V 1 WW B o - .ye weary, oi all umcls, 5 SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOOl '11 HOILIBAT TRABE the largest ever brought t the ci. aiaai they have got to he sold. DiW, for cash. 1 will guarantee to meet j prices of Umaha or elsewhere. IF TOUT Hi, The IB,5 wImm c without hlowfii or mi;represeiitation9 you m ge-W square deal. Latest Novelties ia Neckwear, w received. ESig Stock of HJiiderwef Hcmcmber tlte C. E. WESC0TT, THE ONLY " BOSS CLOTHIER TERMS Strictly Cash. Filled with GAM, U5y far the c hoice .selected of TPlattsmouiii M mi mi iUy ViS UJ Vffi tUtJltj s to liave our slck so complete tlialjiO' a-al sT sra www fflnstst rgaiii fIin sflimliii. variety ot Koods9 and tlte .Wc make to you. W4ftVt Wftttlr r -li-i t I.er purt ieul.r. We J BXOBffT AT mm l,..s 1 e , jLwiifjis iiuii a variety lor Frank Osirriitli, MISS IT -AT T ZEE El COME iiVMdPQLJWlD TT IFull stock of everything locution next to WeckbJ PLATTSJIOUljii new - goods just arrkvin LOAB LOT? MT3L. eseB ""k m Jki mm most iiiaguificeiit si J1HY G(IDTDS ever ol and Cass County. We SOI40MON & NAT Wi. CLOTHIERS utlierj -r -7 .nil II!