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" v , ; " V ! THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Transient "-i" cents a line. Regular advertisers 10 cents per tine. x0 aaciye!iient inserted for less than 2.1 cents. Try Dr. Chapman's Sure Cure for Rheumatism. Legal advertisement will i,e charged to the parties handing them in. COMMUNICATIONS; As our space is limited, all communications inust be brief nntUo lie point, with no waste of words. SCP.SCKIBKKS Are requested to notify the office if t!? paper is riot delivered promptly. NEWSPAPER DECISIONS. 1. Any person who takes a paper recnlarly from the post oflUe. whether directed to liu nam.', or whether lie is a subscriber or not Ls responsible for the pay. 2. If any person orders his paper discontin ued, lie must pay arrear;iu'es.or the publisher may continue to sciid it until pavment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the pa per !s taken from the oflife of not. 3. The courts have decided that refusing to take newp:MTs and jwrindionis from the post office, or removing an. I leaving them tuicallcj for. is prima evidence of intkntial fhali. Notice to Evf.ryiiodv.- All sub.ribers pay ing for their paper to us. anil ordering it stopped at a certain time, will find it so stopped; but we cannot be responsible for what has been lone before our time, nor for orders supposed to e given by others to others. Our books alone must be the guide for all old subscriptions. "Please remember this. Vivian hits everything to cut (Jo :ml see him. 34 w3. 2 IF YOU WANT STRICTLY PURE Drugs .and Med icines, Perfumery, Toilet Setts and Articles, Soaps, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Varnish, "Window Glass and Putty, Choice "Wines, and Liquors, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, Lamps, COAL OIL, Lanterns, Shoulder Unices, Trusses and Supporters, Imported Knives, Razors, and Violin Strings, "Writing Paper, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Lead Pencils, &c &c., go to Dr. G. li. CHAIRMAN'S PRESCRIPTION" DRUG STOKE, Platts mouth, Nebraska. 33nos3: '5 Acute or Chronic Rheumatism permanently cured. Go to Dr. Chapman's Pi4esckip tiox Dnuo Stoke. Buy the Howe Sewing Machine, J. W. Mailhis sell them. 32iii. Tn r.hoTt go to Stadelmann's any way and see what he has, 32t4. Pony for sale, ottke. Inquire of Herald 2itf. Go to V. V. Leonard's for Albums. 3(5-4 1. One Piano for sale cheap. Inquire at the Hi:i:ali oflice. 24tf (Jo to Dovey's before you sell your iiogs. 35 w5 Every body buys the Howe Machine. 32m:;. Tor a cheap suit of Clothes, go to Stadelmann's. Try him once. 3214. If you want a Xo. 1 California Segar go to McG in:i: & Curtis. 30-4 1. Choice, Live Geese Feathers for sale at SI. 00 per lb, by Henry Boeck. 32 w4. Remember the new butcher shop by the Court House wheii you want meat. 3:5m3. Go to Leonard's Art Gallery for Stereoscopic Views, ;tnd Chromos for Christmas. 3-4t. For your good and cheap foot gear ing go to an exclusive Shoe Stoi'e. 20tf. Peter Mekgas. Gocd woolen over shirts $1 00 and heavy shirts and draowevs for 75 cents at Hank, Streights. 33m4 Plattsniouth Billiard Hall, opposite the Brooks House, Win. Neviile. projrietor. Three good tables, good bar anil howiiug alley. liUnO Huskin.g and Buckskin Gloves, and Wool lined mittens cheap at the shoe vtore of Peter Merges. 34t4 llebt calicoes at 10 cents a yard, at .Solomon &. Nathan's, and everything i l.se iii proportion, as cheap. 35v4 You can buy' A No. 1 "Wliisky at MeGuire & Curtis' for $1.00 per gal. 37-w4. Go to Vivian's for Flour, Groceries, Teas and Coffee. 34ji3. Go to Morrison & Ellison's next door to the Court House for your meat. 33m3. Remember the place, McGuire & Curtis, "Win. Stadelmann's old stand. 3U-4 1. 3414 Go to Leonard's for Pictures and Picture Frames. 3G-4t. The Howe Sewing Machine took the Prize Medal at the St. Joseph Exposi tion for i873. 3'2m3. NOTICE TO SCHOLARS. All pupils entering school or being transferred from one grade to another, must be examined by the City Super intendent, and present a written per mit from iiini. 35v4 See Sdinasse's limits this week. big Ad. in our cul- DENTISTItV. The accidents by 'the use of chloro form as ah anr.estlietie, are in propor of one in thirty thousand, while by the use of Nitrous Oxide gas the accidents are reduced to one in one hundred thousand. The only place in the cUy of Oniaha. u- in this part 'f Hie State, where this gas is used in dentistry, is at the oflice of Dr. A. S. Billings, No. 234, Farnhani street, Omaha. 31w3 The Bent. Howe Sewing Machine is the 32in3. The Cheapest place to buy boots and Shoes in town ; Stadehnar.n's. 32t4. McGuire & Curtis are selling at Eastern prices for the Holidays. (Jive them a call before purchasing else where. 3-4t. Ben Ilempel keeps an oyster house it is on the south side of Main street, almost opposite Dovey's big store. lien, keeps first, oysters; next, more oysters; thirdly, all kinds of oysters; aad lastly and finally, oysters and other things to eat and drink or smoke. Call and see the "Oyster Boy" of Platts niouth. 30tf GETTING READY FOR THE HOLI DAYS. I). Sehnasse & Co. arc bound to sell their present stock before geting in a new holiday stock of goods. Now is vour time. The best and cheapest Boots and Shoes at the Shoe Store, will never be undersold. 20tf. Peter Merges. CAUTION TO FARMERS. Don't sell your Pork until you have seen me. E. G. Dovey. 35 v SAVE MONEY These hard times by getting your papers at low club rates. Address with stamp, James "With am, 3hn3 Glendale Cass Co. Neb. CATHOLIC FESTIVAL Comes off Thursday Eve. Nov. 11th, the entertainment to commence with the Melo-drama, " Charcoal Burner," and the roaring farce, "Paddy Miles," the Limerick boy. "W. II. Pool, wants to see his numerous friends from the country in Peter Merois Shoe Store. Strangers will allso find him polite and accomo dating. 20tf. COAL! COALH COAL!!! liny the justly celebrated Ottuniwa National coal, formerly known as the Gillaspy coal. Oilice with Dr.. John 'Black, corner Main and Sixth street. II. K. Bukket Agent. "We shall publish our clubbing List for 1874 next week. Now is the time to Subscribe for the Herald and all other good papers. Low rates, a large list to choose from and lots of premi ums may be expected. ATT EN 1 ION," E VEIiYBO l Y. Go to V. V. Leonard's Art Gallery, and have a Picture made for a Christ mas present for your friends. Come right along; don't delay. If you have mi old picture you wish copied, bring it with you. 3G-4t. J. Sterling Morton has a great deal t ) say about condensing corn and grain into beef and pork, and shipping it thus, in order to save bulk. . Billy Dowers can beat that; he condensed all the corn he could get into beef, and then condensed the beef into so small a roinpass that he could carry it off into Canada in las breeches pocket. That's .!.rvin;r tlip iniidensiiv-r theory of 1 ..... - I Morton out in dead earnest, but there j are citizens of Cass county who don't j beHeve in condensing their corn and . beef that way, though. Billy did. s Bert Barrows hi again commenced his Siirtday Morning's Drift Wood," in the Omaha RyuMin, and thej ait , & feiiow-been a pri very pleasant, fragrant and fine-grained .pieces, of drift, loo, in oi-r opinion. . t rw,. . , Notice to Grangers to meet imwwj. The Firemen's ball last week was very well attended, in sp'ite of the bad appearance of the weatl'ef. It was orderly,-just enough there for enjoy ment, and all the ladies say it was the pleasantest ball of the season thus far. "WEEnxo Water, Dec. 1,'73. Tiie Fair and Festival at Weeping Water on Thanksgiving evening was a grand success, both socially and finan cially, netting over 8200. The new M. E. Church was crowded to its utmost capacity. The owicers of the Ladies' Mite Society take this opportunity of thanking the ladies for their liberal donations toward the supper, and also the Weeping Water Brass Band for their entertaining music. A Partic jpaxt. We have been deluged with cake and cakes from Weeping AVater, this week. Court, a lot of new Ads., all the queer news abroad, and everything else lias rushed into the Herald this week, and we are plum full. A"e again call attention to D. Schnasse & Go's big Ad. announcing the great reduction in goods at their place of business. Solomon & N;than's and ;i number of new Ads. appear this week which lack of time and space prevents us from noticing. Look sharp over our Advertising Columns, all of you. The Holiday's are approaching. COLD WINTER is coming and every Man, AVoman and Child, ought to be provided with good foot gearing, which can be obtained of Peter Merges the only exclusive Boot and Shoe dealer in Cass Co who who warrants satisfaction. 29tf. Married. At the home of. L. Gib berson, Nov. 27th, 1H73, by A. L. Fol den, Mr. Simeon Rector, to Miss llattie M. Gibberson, all of Cass county, Neb, Davenport, tla.,1 Gazette please copy. Simeon Reclor, you're A brick ; Miss llattie, beg pardon, you're the mortar, To make this Simeon stick In the paths bt rectortude he "ought or." I. N, Core-, of AVeeping AVater mouth, down in the gable end of Cass counlVi has been lip to see us. Corey nter, row or rw-ju-t as 3011 like witli any man Go to Dr. Chapman's Ppescuip tion" Drug Store. . China AVare at Vivian's, sortinent in town. Best as-34t3 Fbr your Clothing go to an exclusive Clothing Store, for Boots and Shoes, go to an exclussive Shoe Store. 20tf. Peter Mergis. Call on J. W. Marthis and get your wife a first class. Sewing Machine. 32m3. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. r.n. l:iv of Jan.. will amVV ext Tr, was too late for lmWeM'oh l 8.oil and cheap boots and shoes, this week. j Af: l""R ,f Merges. Meat! Mrat!! Meat?! Frank Morrison has re-opened the Butcher Shop next door1 to the Court House formerly known as Morrison & Shannon's. The firm is Morrison & Ellison and Frank hereby cordially invites all his old friends til Call arid ste him again ilnd get some of those juicy staks, surloins, and roasts. 33m3. The Sage ci'se was argued all yester day afternoon and erening and given to the Jury about 10 o'clock last even ing. This morning at the time of going to Press the jury had not agreed. Alexander O'Connor, poor devil and cuss, Is hauled up again on an old Jiaheas corpus, "For kissing Fred Gorder ;" poor Connor they snatch, The Grand Jury says his kiss was a scratch. For kissing a woman, man oft comes to trouble, But kissing a man O pshaw! what a bubble! Complaints hare been made to us that the scholars aire; not allowed to enter the high school mornings until a few minutes before the opening of school, and at recess are driven out to play, no matter what the weather. No parents can guage the time of their children's arriving at the school house to a minute, and they should not be kept out in the cold, and the tax-payers of this town paid for that school house, and their children should play in it un der reasonable restrictions. REED'S HOLIDAY BULLETIN. AVe;pixg AVater, Neb., Dec. 1st. Ed. Herald. I have often seen the Advertisement "Boirn yo tha Prices," and when I come to examine the stocks advertised tis being Poirn, I have gen erally found it to be riiore talk than anything else. Newspaper men, as well as anybody else, work for money, and some times their puffs lead men astray. I have seldom seen anything of the kind in the Herald. Reed Bros., of this place; have never adver tised anything that they did not do. AVhen they tell jou they will sell you good sugar 10 lbs to lliti dollar, you can rest assured the' will give it. They are now selling the Best Prints at lOcts per yard; good sugar at lOcts per lb; good water-proof at 81.10 per yd; good muslin at lOcts per yd; and a heavy muslin at lSJg, such as merchants ev erywhere sell for 15 and 16c. Now, the reason they can sell goods sotdieap is, that Mr. L. F. Reed ha. been East' icitli money ever since the Panic, and has taken advantage of the best bar gains offered. He will remain East about a month longer. Reed Bros., es timate that he has saved their custom ers at least S5.000.00 by being where he could take advantage of the unsettled market. Their stock of Toys and Christmas presents exceeds anything they have ever bad before, and at about one-half the usual cost. Their stock will be kept f till and complete, and sold, as is tlieir Custom, at reasonable profits. A lead- iiig Granger from Eight Mile Grove re marked to E. L. Reed a few days ago, that lid had just found out where to trade, and that if all merchants would sell goods as they did, that there would be no use of sending off for goods. The M. E. Church Festival held here" last week was a grand success, clearing over $200.00. Elder Davis, in his re marks on the Sabbath, said that in' Lincoln they held one that only netted S104.00, and they thought they were doing well. AVishing much prosperity to the Herald and all its readers, I remain, Yours Trulj-, Extra. "Frenchy" has returned from the Rocky Mountains, and is just the tick ledest chap to get back to Plattsmouth that you ever did see. It is needless to tell our readers that his absence this summer was involuntary on his part. Uncle Sam sent for him, but he is free now. PERSONAL. Ross Vanatta wrote us such a cute letter not long since that we niean to publish it next week. Ross is well and doing well; glad to hear it, old boy; Court sita this week. Judge Lake and all the dignitaries of Justice ar rived on Monday, and have kept the usually quiet town in hot water ever since. Fourteen criminal cases are on the docket, and a large number of civil cases. P. 0. BOOK STOEE, EH w 1 t EH CO Keeps a full line of Toys, Books, Bibles, and a great va riety of Chistmas Goods. Albums, Pocket-Books, Chi na Goods, Initial Paper and Envelopes, Knives, Chromos, Perfumery, &c. A good assortment of Holi day Presents. A good line of Gent's Fur nishing goods cheap. Ha O el "HANK'S" OLD PLACE. 24w6 REED BROS. BULLETIN. Mr. L. F, 3eed desires us, from Chicago, to announce that Reed Bros, have new goods of all kinds coming all the time, specially a fiiie assortment of CHRISTMAS TOYS AXD PRESENTS, Mr. Reed has been able to buy all goods at the most reasonable prices (ovVirig to the panic and shortness of money East) and will stay in Chicago yet for two weeks in order to take advantage of the market and buy at lower rates. Meanwhile he will ship goods home dailyi Farmers and Grangers should not fail to call and see Reed Bro's. stock of goods at once, at AVeeping AVater Falls 1 of course you know. 34m2 TAKE NOTICE. J. AV. Marthis takes fat cattle or hogs in full, or part payments on Sew ing Machines. 33m3 The best custom work, at the shoe tore: Making and repairing done neatly and with dispatch. AVarrant satisfaction. Peter Merges. 34t4 SPECIAL NOTICES. Business Is Lusihes'S; aiiil ? are the Cigars at the T. O. Book Store. 5-tf. If rou want a clieiip set tJf ladies furs, go to Stadelmann's. 32t4. Remember the Depot for the Howe Sewing Machine is in Hatt's oflice on the South side of Main St. 32m3. FETCH'EM IN. Eggs, Butter, vegetables, chickens, game, fish, wanted at this oflice in exchange for Herald Subscriptions. TO RENT OR SELL. The house of Dr. Rawlins, in the south-west part of town, near the resi dence of Mr. Ell Plummer. For terms, apply on the premises. 35tf. Probate Notice. Notice is hereby niven that application has lieen made to me for the adoption, ly Walter N. Trumbull, of Ella Nora Carpenter a minor child. daiiRhterof Henry Carpenter, and that a hearing of said matter will he had before me at mv oflice in Plattsniouth. Cass County. Nebras ka, on the 22d day of December A. D. 173, at 2 o'clock p. in. where all parties interested may attend and he heard. II. K. ELLISON. Trohate Judjrc. Plattsniouth. Nov. liGth, 1S73. 35w3- DEATH is often caused by getting cold and wet feet. It is therefore every bodys duty to provide themselves with the best quality of boots and shoes which can be bought for the lowest cash prices at the Shoe Store. Manufactor ing and Repairing done neatly, and with dispatch. 29tf Peter Mergis. BEN. IIEMPEL'S OYSTER HAUS. If you want a good oyster stew go to Ben. Hempel's; if you want a good plate of raw oysters, so big as your hand, go to Ben. Hempel's; if you want a square meal, go to Ben. Hem pel's; and if you. must have a good glass of wine, or a cigar to top off with, Ben. has got therm OOtf Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described Township Maps of Surveys will be transmitted for filing to the local U. S. Land Office at Dako'ta City, Nebraska, on the 1st day of Jan uarv. 1874: Township, No, 24 Jit aa 31 32 24 21 30 31 32 Range. No. 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 IS IS IS Township, No. 24 2: 30 31 32 24 :to 31 32 Base Line Range. No. 19 19 lf in ) 20 20 20 20 20 and All North of the AA'est of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Nebraska. E. E. Cunningham, Surveyor General, Nebraska and Iowa. 34w3. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described Township Maps of Surveys will be transmitted for filing to the local U, S. Land. Office at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 1st day of January, 1874. Township, No. 17 The case of Harvey Sage comes up this term of Court, and is now being tried. - . Township, No. is la 20 17 IS 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 IS 19 20 21 '2 n is 19 20 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 2 17 IS 19 20 Range. N. 21 21 21 22 22 22 il 23 23 24 2TJ 23 21 24 24 24 24 25 2" 23 25 26 26 2G 2' 27 28 2S 2H 28 18 19 20 18 18 18 19 18 19 18 19 20 ft 19 20 17 is 19 20 17 13 19 20 17 18 19 20 17 IS 19 20 Kange. No. 29 29 29 29 49 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 53 54 54 54 55 55 55 56 5 56 56 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 All North of the Base line and AVest of the Sixth Principal Meridian in the State of Nebraska. E. E. Cunningham, Purveyor General, Nebraska and Iowa. 34 w3 NEBRASKA GRAIN CO. TO TRR FARMERS OF CASS AND SAUNDERS COUNTIES. PLATtSMOUTII. Oct. 8, 1873. The undersigned, representing the Nebraska Grain Company, takes pleas ure in informing his friends and those who have produce to sell, that they have increased their facilities for hand ling grain by erecting AVarehouses at Louisville, Ashland, Greenwood, and other points on the B. & M. Road, where comix-tent men will be found in charge, having an interest in the busi ness, who will pay more for AArheat, Corn; Oats, and Barley than any other firm in Nebraska , Refers; by permission, to John Fitz gerald,' Calvin Parmele, and Joltn R. dark. ; Office opposite Bank in Jno. D. Tutt's Store. JOS. A. CONNOR, 28m3. ; General Manager. POR RENT. .The large and commodious tvareroom, cellar, and oflice on second floor of.. building formerly occupied by Jacob Vallery, lr.. in Masonic Illock. Enquire of R. U: Ijvisustoa" or 48-If. E. T. Duke. Children often look. I'alc and Sick tVoui fid other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROAVN'3 VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy A7rms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and free from all coloring or other injur ious ingredients usually u2Pd in worm preparations, CURTIS & I3ROAVN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists and dealers in Medicines at Twenty-Five Cents a Box. 24wly. GAS! GASH GAS!!! Niirdii Oxide or Laughing Gas. For the painless extraction of teeth this is the afest anaesthiticjin use. Dr. A. S. Billing's bf Omaha is the only bn'e in that city who hits it. 33m3 234 Farnham Street. Thirty Years' Kxpericncc of an Old Xtirse. Mrs. AVinslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of oiie of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and lias been used for thirty jea-' with iieVer failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acid'ty of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and conifort to mother and child. AVe believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the AVorld, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any otliet cause. Full directions for using will accomp anv each bottle. None Genuine uiiless the face-smile Of CURTIS & PER KINS is on the outside wrapier. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 24 w 1 y. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular examinations will be held In my of fice in Plattsniouth oa the Friday before the first Saturday of each month, commencing at 10 o'clock a. 111. U. AV. WISE, Snp't Public Instruction, 34vG Cassounty, Neb. For Sale. 160 acres of land belonging to Cass County Nebraska heinjj the South West quarter of Section No. Five (5) Township No. Eleven (11) North of Haii'-re No. Thirteen U3) East of Sixth Principal Meridian, Situated near Eight Mile Grove. For Terms of sale sec L. H. James 1 Timothy Ci.AUKor -Co. Comr's. M. L. Whitk. ) 33tf frame, upon : other began. Centaur Liniment. There is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not re lieve, no swelling it will not subdue, and no lameness which it will not cure. This is strong language, but it is true. Where the parts are not gone, its effects .are marvellous. It has produced more cures of rheumatism, neu- KEi.'T.lfpoz ralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear-ache, caked-breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human and of strains, spavin, galls, &c. uniinals in one year than have al pretended remedies since the wor'd It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing pain-reliever: Cripples throw away their crutches, the lame walk, poisonous bites are ren dered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug.' The recipe is selling as no article ever before sold, and It sells because it does Just what it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Liniment, more than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic-rheumatism, gout, running tumours, &c. have been received. We will send a circular containing certificates, the refflpe, &e., gratis to to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or sweenied hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. Stock -owners this liniment is worth your at tention. No family should be without Centaur Liniment. Ji li. Kosk & Co., New York. 40-1 y Captokia is more than a substitute for Cas tor Oii. It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the Iwwels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 46-1 y The Household I'anacca, and ramly Unimciit is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz.: Cramps in the Lambs and Stomach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in all its forms, Bilious Colic, Neu ralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh AVounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever. For Internal and External use. Ite operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, restor ing healthy action to all its parts, and quickening the blood. The Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and all Healing-. Prepared by CURTIS & BROAVN. No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all druggists. 24wly. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described "township Maps of Surveys will be transmitted for tiling to the local U. S. Land Otfce at Grand Island, Nebraska, brl tiie 1st day of January, iy4: Township, No. 2.1 Kangc. No. 17 17 1 Township, No. 23 23 21 Kange. No. i 19 20 All North of the Base Line, and AVest of thS sixth Principal Meridian in Nebraska. E. E. Cunningham, Surveyor General, Nebraska and Iowa. 84 v3. lIB PliiluUlr,hia. fl WAR SETTLED ! WAR SETTLED! i - - . : 2&3 tJL i. (Oi 1j til LvXiLxEi. j d2) CES I I EMM Will not be undersold by anybody. Ooino everybody and ex-j amine our Stock, and find out for yourselves that we have worked every thing Howiin9 m iiwini t At the very LOWEST FIGURES. 4 29 Best Standard prints Oc. . Dress Goods, Low, LoAver Ldwcst: Yd. Avide Muslin Hc. Lonsdale Muslin, 14?,c. BleacIVd " 9c Sheeting- only 9ic. Delaines from 14 up Ladies Furs from $.2o, up. Cord Alapaea 271. Plain " 25e. Double Rep. Alapaea froiii o0e up. The best French Merinos, 90c pr yd; Fine Shawls. from $1.75 up. Ralmoral Skirts, 75c. - Lace Collars from 10c up. Ladies Merino Hose from 15c up. Cassimeres, Jeans', "Waterproofs, Flannels and all kinds of AVoolen Goods in thd same proportion. . Ladies ties, BowPj Ribbons, Sashes, Jewelry, Belts, a- large and select assortmenti' sold at very low rates. Dress trimmings, velvets, -velours, friiigesj buttons, guipure lace, undcrslceres, ruffs5 and eA'erything in that line"cheap, cheaper, cheapest for CASH.. Fine table linen from 50c up. Xapkins, tOTelrf, &c. at the A'ery loAvest rates. REMEMBER SOLOMON & NATHAN'S Is The Place. ; N We shall take great pleasure in showing our goods, wheth er customers purchase or hot. Give us a call, patrons all, a the old and well-known nfiladeljDMat Solomon & Nathan. E. T. DUKE & CO, At tiie foot of Main Street. "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, STOVES, TIXWAKE, IKON, NAILS, HOES, IIAKE8. SHOVELS, AXES, KNIVES AND FOltKS.&C. &. All kiii'ls o Tinware 3Ianufacturcd. 43rf FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA SUCCESSOR TO Tootle, Hanna & Clark. John Fitzckrald. President. Joiix li. Clark. Cashier. C. 11. Parmklk. V'iee President. T. "W. Evans, Ass't Cashier. CAIxL AT Dick S treigh t's Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, Comer Cti and PS art sts. rLATTSMOUTIl; - - - - NEB. Horses Boarded by the Day ; Week or Month. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA DED, FOR A FAIR COM MISSION. liVERY AT ALL TIMES. Particular Attention Paid to Driving and Training Trotting Stock. This Bank is now open for business at their new room, corner Main and Sixth street, and are prepared to transact a general Banking iiusiiiesss Stocks, Bonds. Gold, Government and Local SccurRfCS Bought and Sold, Deposits Received and Interest allowed On time Certificates PrafU drawn, available in any part of the United States and in all tiie principal towns and Cities of Europe. FOR THE CELEBRATED Inman Line A ST D ALLEN LINE OF STEAMERS Wprsons wisft'hg t'4 bring out their friends from Europe ban purchase tickets from us through to Flattsmoiith Bladksmith Shop. CHAS. X. TIFFANY' Mf. Pleasant, xeb. Regi lv?tve to inform the farmers of Cass County that he keeps a prood o. 1 Ji L A C KS M ITU SHOP jhe liiile north of Mt. Pleasant. . Ali kimLs of Iron Work attended to. Wagons repaired, Farm Implement. carefull' mendetl. Lowest prices, and all work done on short notice. Grain received . in payment. Give me a trial. CrtAs. X. Tiffakt. 5y Nebraska Grocery under Herald omce- ' Luke Miskella, Proprietor FINE TEAS a speciality. Try them and be satisfied. nl8-ly. ' . i : . lien. Ilein pel's Oyster House Lower Main Street, rLATTSMOUTIl, - NEB. Bh llemplb ftceps Fresti Oysters" fcU the; season: Den. Ilempel furnishes meals at all hoiTrs. Ben. Ilempel has the best Wines. Cigars, and Liquors in the town. Go to Ben. Hemple's when you want any of the above blf.vsings of Mic. n3lyl TELES Great SensatioriV A full arid reliable histo ¬ ry of this greatest HCandtel The Beecher- TWlf fr y onR wh Knows, with eonipre mve bioirraiti rxl sketches of all nar "X7orrI hull W interested; alxMindine UUU1IU.11 with incidents, anecdotes and Qnonflil interviews never before ulillsh OUaIlUO.JLu ; full l.istorv, of the odhnll 'L'toiia." The sketch of pJ-c'chcr pnmounc-ed the best ever written. Whrtt rrnmin:nt men and women have to say of IIYrv ArrontQ this scandal. All about it ilf,Cllto written by well known authof: ,t fiffeii sive to tHi most fast itlitiiis : alut 4 a pfnrcs. Illustrated. Til E GKEATESTSELLISOJitMUC. EVEU Ol FKKKI) CAN V ASSEKS. Ejicluslv Territory. It Is rapidly filling up. Tim must; secure it now. Big coiiiniisMfii. Bound pins Iectu.s. canvassing W'-K "d complete oidfitr sent on receipt of Seventv-Kivc Cents. Cirvuj lr;.rs. terms; etc., free. Address the BEVEKL COMPANY, "Wabash Ae. and CJd St. nii-ag-, Illinois. - sl-v i i li .i i .1 -J" Hi