- MM ( TllKHAV Icra.il PuMislutii Co. fC, JlusineM Manager. Citht 1 00 fear J oo ? according to space. Mm nil Me known on application. It the 1'iMt Oilier , rlattsinoulli. -co ml (.'las matter. t'.dltora. IrSMOUTII. DKl'.H, 1883. MtllAI.P will le iiirloiu-il in a fuw wonU for iuclf. Un- cordi l uj)iort n' VL' ''. ''10 mint look with priilc iitiouilH ia a ircuuitie, live county ju- I n lurked to iiit ir.'Hvut i.u to Utile it biiniuvan patron, iu v is curtuiluti to tlic lowcn r riuiuu inuikT, una until itlny uru piisl, the utlvcrlisiii"; incut lias the floor anil tlio jia- Vlie I1kkali i proud of I lie hji- ioii lui-n-liitiita ure ahowiu"; to ! as u medium to n ucli Uicir iei s; uiul tuc llKltAl.it h grill i- rriiiru, ut Loin uble to make riotim cinema of iti iuU ertisci 8 k iii liileuu huudreil tmtroin. iiiuiy iiuiurd in llie wcl pic .licr udvaii'njc for rcailiiujj gent nu in lt r of roii'lora, uhovu -U,il.i; mid no iaj)cr riijoya i he agj mul esteem of so Itrio a of live, kdviTlUiii:; luili's.i IIi;itAl.i aims to he of interest i ubln ( and llic iuiid incrciie liiculullon, is uu etirueal that ItAI.D miKaesKin mat iuliiisl. iio Utmost care I hut nothing jiotiuhle shiill enter ur eoliliiins, luu ilili-rcncc in si- uriiii: homo ul Hewn, ami with oiieii and ki ll opiiiiuli-i ll it nil ijiieMii'iie this coiiiiniiiiit y, ihe IIkk oiies to continue to merit thut and i-ubstuntiul siiiiiiort thut from the iieojile, uud thut eoliie U who Inlicie in the building this roiiiiiiuuity iu till Wiiyn lo l!iir t'ltieUhi. 'f he Ui.uaih. iid of its hiii'i'i'ss, proud of ii ntly iut-rruslii; utroiiagj in cv nrl iiiciii , ui.d above ml, proud eoiil'uleliee its 1: ientls ami stip s ar ;i ing it lis poihili i' tho future lire bright, il a 'lis uusti uled. u-id its holies for material good in business, iu nil nils, anil in the homes of t he most eliciting, lie pre of I he slate to which ' link bled lor complimentary and to the iniiiiy ut home uud I w ho hitve prollered coligralu - upon thu Ih.HAl.n'.s improve itd mm c.:s, the iiiatingi'incut h iiiilibtid and not uiiiiiiLillul 1 progress uitgiuciiiri rt-pousi- w hich Ihe Hkkai.d will meet the ili-Mre that t.;ey may biin uruali.s ie enterprise lo broader f usel iiluess uud mu cress Xcinchii (Irtintrer and Ilrown- Flepiiblii'aii both came out hist muted all i;l iiome uud much il i :j:ippir:iiiee Times must propitious id fl:e state of Xc- Oni'dia Herald hits dropped the U;le ipit-stiou like a hot iron; I nily to iiiiisquersiart in '.luring ji eat morn campaign, but it clieved it and never calculated . to it. !Ii:i:alU glad o note that irnai id romdncr -the advertise- t' the New York Sun. It is a e that the Jminal editorial is will continue in future with eil vigor. weather: InJicationspointto i pi t-dictionsf rom veimorandt h e icrinentofawaruispellfrom h a z- ou!d he welltolay lo w fortlie c o a 1- ke.ireef iiiyoiirjibboomaudbriiig- itnometerinoutofthecold. of the fool papers of this state landing that Judge Croiinse b k'ii irom me -iuinii imicvwe ,d the ofll:e given to horan -rreiuont Tribune, ibove qualification given papers entirely out; we never endorsed riattsmoutli IIkrald nomi- horan ClarkJ of IJoone. for col- of internal revenue in this state. Slit easily get worse uiau. Mr. although defeated for state mi 9 rer, stanas totiy, neau anu ers above his defaoiers. Te i Chieftan. Ouiaha iee, with a capital stock 0(0, is assessetl at 3(5,500 fir n purposes This does not in he "franchise,' which the llee jiht to be taxed in the case of Is. The Bee's rule for assess es is a bad one it doesn't work ays. Slate Journal. Journal is tree to sav that !er was not its chcice for that chief of police) but it recognizes a man full of energy and pluck intelligence that is keen enough fee a first-class officer. Daily d. Lbove is submitted without com ic speaks the demagogue the is louder than a fog horn could it. .ixgton lUiguts, tne gieai na- cemetry opposite Washington e old H. E. Lee homestead, has n litigation for some time, the iainst the government. A de ,as ben rendered by the Su fCourt in favor of the heirs, and i-isior. cites the fact that a tax L the only claim government has ,ad on the property. It wul be now to secure a title whicn have been secured years agx A- " ! .I.,r nork well. A whole l,ave been afflicted with trich- inaha county oi inn Li.i Pork 8ausae r'01, "e j-,o a family near xiwm- iave recently been simimr- tiHZ :he same cause, i oris Ijwifii trichinae is harmless Uly cooked. But ir tnc am- Ie are not oesiroj ; . transplanted into the Human frrlucthe uiosl p.." generally result in dea'b. and cook it thoroughly. 4- Thr Herald in what U ald last week and wlut It may say lin the fu ture regarding the Chief of roll ce and hla appointment volcue tin communi ty, and did we not cond ran in un measured terms the actlop by which the enforcement of law is handed over to such we should be most' direlect in duty. The 1 1 Kit A Lb haa neither time, Inclination or tnalace, for persecuting any as some who are liAble tolm struck themselves with lightning would In fer : but this cas is one wherein the citizens themselves and the good name of this city is persecuted. Tim associ ation together of justice, the laws of the c'ty uud the present Chief of Po lice Is a caso of sodomy so apparent that the outsidu world is witness to the disgr ace. Theieiorethe IIfcKALl Bees no other line of uction, sees noth ing in thiii beyond justice to the C im munity and a desire above personality uud partisan grounds, that will not b abandoned. The IIkkald "will go to Worms" in this as ir. all olhM matters that are iu conflict with the interests and wishes of thi people. If there be any consolation h those who oppose, to place us on the same level wiili themselves, they are most assuredly welcome to Ihe consolation, for it neither juslilies or mitigates thut which has been done A vindicatimi gained in such uiaui.er Is no vindica lion at all, but rather an admission of the truth. The Hkkai.d does not pre sent insinuations but facts of record. and susceptible of proof, and wheu the I i RALD states otherwise the courts can collect damages which the Hkk ALD in its solvency is capable of pay imr. The IIkkald iu the face of known facts as this community know them to be: is safe in asserting that no party or majority of this community would elect by their ballots the pres ent Chief of Police to that office. It never could be done in this city; hence why make such appointments. Hit. Mii.i.kk is decid dly mad; he is evidently galled somew lint aud u hu es under tlio wholesome truths this pa per has becu quoting to iiim regard inr investigations; but the Doctor looses his head sadly iu ge'lin so cx c:u'i that ull the answer he can give is iu I he line of person il uhii'c and t'r hmonger epithets thut he 1ms ;1 uu t'tl Irom a sutler s tent mid oilier sources, anil that come so handy to hi ill to tire at any vue wtun they (iiiote a lew facts, that both himself uud the other Dromio, Mr. Mort.n, are unable to answer. We commiser ate the doctor In his auger; his chaste and eloquent dictiou speaks the jiui jams he is suflenug from his overdose of investigation. Aud concerning champion liars it looks to us us though our augry friend of tho Oma hallerald had Home claims himself that ought not to be ignored. Dr. Miller iu the Herald started out a year ago in calling certaiu oflicials as stealiu Irom government o'her citizens as thieves, this community infested wiili rubbers uud so on ct octru. He pro posed to prove it by an investigation in the legislature, and nil he made out ot it was to abandon it. He furnish ed tho democratic campaign with the same statements to bo u -ed as thim tier Hud fiur.lly with a grand uiry at tempted to prove his words. But the grand jury didn't grind to his taste uud it looks to us a0 though they branded the accusations as lies and Hung them into his teeth, audit looks to us as though wheu government pavs a grand jury to establish the fact that the Omaha Herald's utate incuts arc falsehoods, that the author of them is entitled to some considera tion, if not the champion liar ut least a Police Gazette medal. Indite, how gloomV are ttwn walls, Outsld, bow bright lb day t Hut democratic duty rails And govcrnniDl will pay. Brtimra I nun lo hapny drrama Wblcb niftk my brurt laualcay. A Togad Hrnntor, I nrrin. And goveriiintut g oil pay. My (iilbr bopM. gkod IriraUt luxlxt, luatrang lailletmrul lay : Drtuurracy can iale lt. I Wtiru guTrruuiriit mu I pay. From Jlnjlrj in tlu Jury nm hi J, Sttrlinn Morton. Hie duly r. frr d t.i. uiiear.hlng frauds. J The Maiabal U now rrrklug wllueaapa. I Word( Nrpl.ew IVIloti. obxilrt aluc';. It is in order for citizens of Platta mouth to arm theuirtrives for pro tec Hon against the police force. Tins is the season of the year when Mfssrs. Murphy ai.d Morrison play Hob Not val ou 1 er cei t to crowded houses. OCR advertising c dam is have the floor; If all our readers do not flud place to secure holidty are indeed powerkss. bargains, we Tiik Plattsmouth Journal, u few itays ago published an item alleging that the gram aud stock Inner of Plattsmouih had pooled and were keeping the prices down be!ov what they were at other poiuts iu the county- We have made diligent inquiry aud ti li il that there is no toil nd.it ion what ever for such a charge. One of our grain buyer, whe buys at four poiuts outside of Platlsniouth, says that he has becu giving from oue to two cents per bushel more for corn at Plattsmouili than at any oilier point , ami the full market price for every kind of grain. He says no pool has been formed and that such charges, when made without auy foundation, aud iu this instance, do the gruiu aud stock dealers, and the business iuter ests of the town serious damage. The allegations published in the Journal are wholly unfounded, aud the farm ers may rest assured they wis) get lull market price for produce brought at this market. The following is an interview the Chicago Tribune held with congress man elect Henderson of Dubuque Iowa: "Are you iu favor of civil-service re form?" asked the scribe. "Of course I am : why shouldn't I be? Arn't the democrats crying for it? Don't they sit up nights loeking for it. w ith the White House in the distance? Civil Service reform to them would be to shove out every republican and put iu every democrat that there could be found a place for. The democracy is a great, gaunt wolf. Ita shrunken belly, kept empty for more than twen ty years, cries for reform. Its hideous, wicked, naked form cries for civil service reform. But look at it. Are our revenues honestly collected? Is the public worn done well? Are our post offices well run? Is our public debt being paid? Let us look right at home. Let us look at ourselves, and be fair with ourselves, and forget all little differences of the past and look for success in 1834. There is nothing like looking to the future. The peo ple aie not yet ready to trust the De mocracy. It never showed any great adaptability to reform, except of the Floyd and Bill Tweed order. The democrats are good out in the cold, be cause the cold keeps them from fester ing. Festering democracy made this country pretty sick, and the republican party, with its healiug salve, has had hard" work to right the wrong9 that were wrought by the democretic par ty, and the doctor's bill is not yet all paid. I think that the republicau party is alive today, and will be alive to the issues to come in the future. I have an abiding faith in the people." Missorni woman put her shoul der oat of joint kicking at a eat. nd a Plattsmouth lady sneezed tier jaw out ot place; where is Xebcaska City now. adavs? t' - ine counties along I lie border of settlement in Western Nebraska, were the only counties giving majorities for woman's suffrage u the late elec tion. When the New York .Sun is delayed by late mails there are trying times in the editorial corner of the Plattsmouth Journal and much skirmishing for copy. Thr Omaha Republican ha made a discovery that iho Plattsmouth Journal is guilty of plagiarizing. There is uo news iu hat fact to the citizens of Plattsmouth. i The Tecumseh Chieftain and Has tings Gazette-Journal come forth en larged in form, printed all at home anu wiin oilier characteristics of pro gressive journalism. The Weeping Water Republican announces in its news columns that "Christmas is coming." Xo blizzard from the noith west keeps the Repub lican from giving the latest news. 1 he counties in Nebraska casting over three thousand vote in the late election are as follows: Douglass, 5,- 979; Lancaster, 4,818; Richardson, 3 C32; Cass, 3,500; Otoe, 3, 237; Gage, 3, 0U5. South Beud Letter. Soitth Bend, Neb., Dec. 11 Hav ing heard many vague rumors to the effect that South Beud was dead, your correspondent concluded to investi gate for himself. We first called on K. K. Day, aud found him doing a driving' business in the purchase of graiu as well as selling lots of goods. Mr. Day has bcn a valuable man for tho towu. Hunk Streight was too busy to talk to us; be has built quite au addition to his store, slocked it with goods aid employs three clerks, everything- in dicated substantial prosperity. Jo Sharp, who recently succeeded S. K. Greeuslnte in the drug trade, assisted by his obliging clerk, Mr. Co (ley. is doing a uicc business. X. W. KaucfT was happy and gj.d- uatured at the general boom in which he shared. Geo. I lav, of llty Bros, was o.-t the sick list, but couldn't grumbje at the general condition of things. We feuud McConuick aud Coon in their respective shops, successfully pouuding iron iut gold coin, a clear example of the transmutation of met als. Mu n ford has just ordered a nice barber chair Irom Chicago. Burt Fuller an old time subscriber to the IIkkali complimented "The Old Lady" on 'icr n;cc and newsy ap pcarauce, and wanted to reucw his acquaintance, all of which was gra ciously permitted. Well, we might, ard in fact ought to go on And tell what the other busi ness men were doing1, as it would be creditable to them, but tho space of this letter wi 1 not allow; promising to do so at another time. We will close by saying that we wr re sur prised aud gratified at the live prog ress being made at the Bend. D. Louisville Letter. Louisville, Neb. Dec. 10, 1883. Truman Hall and his father have just returned from a week's trip to their old home in Wisconsin. Frank Eckols' our former fellow- townsman, is with us no more, the re port is, that his sudden departure was caused by two of our fair ones getting after him with a sharp .stick. A fel low should never promise to marry more than one giil at a time in the same town. Professor Zink, ably assisted by Miss Calkins, are mading the Louis ville schools the pi ide of the town; may success coutiuue to attend their efforts. Our enterprising liveryman, George Laverty, in addition to "lis present business, will buy hogs the balance of the wiuter for the Omaha market His father-in law, H. Lewis, is associa ted with bim. We neglected to mention the itturn of C. E. Wilk'nson, the eflicient agent of the B & M . from his recent trip to Indiana. Ed says he done what be coul i during the late election there to hold things level; but the "moss backs'1 from out in the counties flocked to the old standard in such numbers that they couldn't stem the tide. II. W. Ziuk, with Willie and Arley Cleghorn. took in Uncle Tom's Cabin at the Waterman opera house, recent ly ; they voted it a big success for any one that could appreciate fun. Fred Mickleweight and Frank Pot- tenger, two old Plattsmouth boys, are running a freight on the Mo. Pacific from Falls City to Omaha. Miss Helen Stander assists her brother James in the Stander store. The City hotel and the Louisville House are both full all the time. Lou isville Is becoming quite a stopping point. II. E. Lincoln, of PlatUtuouth, is teaching school in the Eickhoff dis trict couth-west of here. A. G. Halt aud wile nave been vis iting friends and relatives iu Canada, and Michigan, for several weeks. We are pleased to hear that the old folks are er.joying themselves splendidly. The old gentleman's smiling coun te ll fip.ee will be greeted with pleasure by the uuinirous patrons of his popu lar meat market when he returns. The X IluttdsT to the Front. IKAit UKBALl;-r-In days gon by, when our good friend Mao occupied the editor's chair, w " used to visit your columns occasionally with a few Item from the X road', but the change to new matters, frightened us away and the softening influence of time haa not entirely obliterated those) feel ings. I( ia with fear and trembling we now move to renew our acquaint ance, lest that all devouring -whale? that lives in the prophetic brain of ye present editors, that is to do so much awallowiug, will take us in, as we fear it has the late anti-monopoly editor of the Enterprise. While we would not object to a warmer abode today as It "snows and it blows, and it is cold and stormy weather," we should em phatically object to slumbering in the belly of a monopoly whale. Election is past however, and the "baste" may be sleeping sweetly and we venture. The storm has caught many farm ers with corn still in the field, and it will be a disagreeable hindrance to those having contracts to fill about the 10th or 13th. Our corn shelters are very much In faslnoi in this vi cinity. Mr. Lush, Mike Cavey aud Jacob Cain, are now prepared to serve those wanting shelliuir done. .Oeo. Buell and Tuck Vandenburgh started a few days ago on a visit to their old home and friends in New York state. 8. T. Kicncy, haa a brother from Kansas, viaitiuir bim. James W. McMahcn has sold his farm to T. P. McCarty. Squire Pool has bought the Spraguc 80, and has a very choice quarter section. Will Burrows has built a cosy- house and barn ou his farm; it looks as though there might be a Mrs. B. iu pros oec t. William Armstrong leaves iu a few days for his new home iu Autelope county. Mrs. Preston, from Kansas, is vis iting her daughter. Mrs. I). I. John son. Stove Creek has a G. A. K Post. No moic this tune lest we wake that slumbering spouter. Kl'STICCS. The whale ol our "prophetic brain" proved to be u veritable democratic shark, and the record shows it gath ered in many on fleet ion day. The late auti-mouopoly editor of the En terprise'' is far Irom swallowed; we went right on to Nineveh; whero we are crying, "iu yet two years democ racy shall perish! ' If "Uusticuss" escaped being swallowed, he can come right iu with us out of the cold aud warm himself. - Ed. TYe are Alive All Over. The Plattsmouth Hekald is a live. energetic and representative Nebraska journal. Tecumseh Chieftan. The death of the Advocate is fur ther evidence that an anti-monopoly greenback paper ha? small hopes and precarious chances for life, when the democratic party shakes its mane. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AGENCY. Law aud collection business promp tly attended to at tins omcc and pro ceeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing aud abstracting attended to ou short no tice aud satisfaction guarautced. It mere is any ttnng we uo make a specially of, it is city aud suburban real estate, several line farms aud some wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a home by paying month ly what they new pay lor house rent Space forbids giving but a small percentage of the bargains now on the books at this agency; we name the following: Six choice hair aero lots 8 minutes from It. It. shops, at from $0 to $150 each, nnd on terms that vvjul 1 mike n.au ashamed to say li't did net owu house. Comeau tbie. to i aie uot compelled to buy and w wo it give these lots awav, but o i can ST'i tu -m so they will absolutely cost yo i n Jih ing. Five acre lots j mil.; lio n crv for $350 part on time. Eleven acre lots mile fro n city for $oO this is exirj nue. I have three pieces of outside proi crtv which J can sell aud under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now will furnish the ground and you the work, work is what hurts me. It you will do the work at a fair price I will give vou a clear aeea ior me laud; if vou can't do the work come and see me, 1 may find some one who will do it tor you. Ten acres for $ 500 00 ' " 600 00 " " " 750 00 " " " 2500 00 Several small tracts well Improved and adjoining the city, for sale at reasonable rates. FA KM LANDS. 40 acres, wild $ 600 00 80 " iniproy'd 1600 00 120 " " 2000 00 160 ' 5000 00 200 ' " 6200 00 240 " ' 6000 00 Finest stock larm iu Cass couutv $16000, loDg time aud low rate ot interest. 160 acres, wild $2500 160 " 2800 80 " " 1200 80 " " 3200 160 acres, wild, Hep. V'y (cash) $1000 CITY I'ROPERTY. Cor. lot 3 bl'ksfroiu shops (cheap)$100 3 175 S " " 150 2 " " 450 4 .4 4. M n5 2 " " 150 N. 6th street (fine) 300 Picnic Hill " 200 Washington ave" 350 1 bl'k from Maiu st extra 400 Improved city real estato in abun dance. I cau find what you want in this line if you will call aud see me. Business houses and lots for sale at much lower figures thau will be asked six months hence. Stores and dwellings ren'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want in this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Office opeu nearly every evening from 6 to 8. W. S. "WISE, Union Block. 3 cor 1 8 cor 1 LuStiAL NOTICES. Notice to Teachers. I U1 be at ray office ia Plattsmouth th flnt Friday and Saturday, aad at Klinwood the eeoud aod tminh Friday and Saturday. ad at Werpior Water tbe llUrd Saturday of each montb to attend to any achool fciuineaa that may bepreapnto tras Ctiv1ltov, Supettotoadont. , Attachment Nb. Ve. rvtrr Merer. Julia K, name. thatlia- tll A u trirt court of I'aaa county, Nrbraaka- XHolico lo MOM-rmldoM dofoadanl, Jultu K. llaruv, no. . taa aollca thai on lb lt ,' of Itecoih 1. ISM. rifr Mrntr.. platuca bvmlu. flit twIltloD ia tbo dl.lrtcl court of luu couutv tunuka, aalnt ald John E. Uarana. dcleu -- tua object ana prajrar oi wuiru ar lo reot i l!i iuiu ul w ; on an arcouut (or food k and delivered to Ilia aald John K. Harura . Uu aaid pla.nlilf, Vetrr Sienna, at bC reqitai , and that ou aale day of Uecembnr laa, aa oi . der el attachment waa UaueU by the clerk ot aid aourt a(alu.H aaia UeleuuaOl, and that property eu.liln of real eetate was attached uouer ana oy virtue oi aaiu order to-vrtt : lxt oue (I) two (X) and three (3) ia block four (4) to Towoaeud'a additlou to the city of flatu- iiiuuin ; ana tuai aia joun c. Barnes la uoll ncd mat he i required to appear and answer said peiitioa on or before me lit day of Janu ary. Isms, or said petition will be taken as true, and aald property will be sold to satisfy sale! claim. rcTRH MBKOBM. By J . K. MonhMiu, hi Ait'y. Plottsroouth, Nsb., Dec 7iu, ImJ -3(4. s r-.--.r re BIAEHOESTBS ll 'Administrator's Sale." By virtue and in pursuance of an order of tbe aiirict court oi me ziid judicial district, with in aad for Utoe eounty.Htate of Aebraska. dat ed the Mb. day of December, A. U., . IIWU. I will offer for sale at fbblic auction on the Stb day of January. A. U. Itmi. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day i at tue liont door of the building wliere the lart tcnii of tbe dutrlct court was niu vi saia cistrict, in tbe city of riatuiiieaih CM county, Nebraska, the following described real estate. tJ-wit i ihe north-east quarter of the north-east quarter oi section nuiuiwi elgnt. aod the uortb one-half, of the north-west quarter, and the nurtli-west quarter, of the uona-eat quarter of section Muuiber nine. In towusblp Dumber eleven, iu raue uumber eleveu. eat of the slxtn principal meridian, lying- aud belli in the eouaty of Caaa Iu the state of Nebraska, terms of sale : Cash at the time of aala. or (at the discretion of the aduiluistrator) oue third of the purcbase money of the said real estate to be paid at the time of sale ; ouorthlrd to oe paid In one year ; oue-tbird to be paid In two year, from date of vale ; to be secured by a dioi tKue on the prooertv at ten oer ceut lu. tereat 'rum date of sale uutll paid, luterest pay- Hated. Nebraska Citv. Krbrnki ihi. day of December. A. D." 1882. . . J. W . OKVMOt'tt, Administrator and Executor of ih tu.f John W. Seymour, deceased. 3814 6th Attachment Notice. . John S. Duke Dlalntlff. VI John K. liarnvs ite. feodant, la the District court of Css county Notice to non-resident defendant. John K Barnes, uou'reslileut defendant, will take ao tice that ou the latth dav of Auveinber. lni John a. Duke plalntiO herein, died bi petition iu the dUtnct courj of Cars county, Nebravka. agaiust said defendant ; the object aud prayer ol which are to recover the sum of f ai.for goods aud Merchandise sold and delivere-l to the de livered to the defeudaut. by the plaintiff, at bis equest ; and said defeudaut is further uotifled that tile clerk tit said court In said cause iatued an order of albicbiueul ugainat said defeudaut and thut real etale lo-wil ; Lot a oue. two and three in block four, in Towuseud's addition to the City of rialt.iiuoutb, were attached uuder aid order, aud the said John U. Barnes, la no tified I hut he is required to appear aud ans swer said petition, on or before the lat ilnv if January, lsto or said petition will be taken as true, and said pi open J will be sold to satisfy said claim. John 8. Di sk. By lila all y J. K. Morrison, l'latuniouth. Neb. Dec. 7th, 1S82-314 Dissolution Notice. Noti.-c Is hereby eiven. that the nartnei-shln heretofore eXisliiiK between ieo. 8. Himth aud J. B. 8irode, uuder tlie tlnii name and atyle of Smith & strode, attorneys at law, wi.l be ab solved on tlte 1st day of January. 1883. All parties having claims against the said Br in will present the same before said first day nf Jan uary, and all y art lea indebted to the same will call aud make settlement. EO. 8. SMITH. J. B. KTUUDE. riattimouth, Neb. Dec. 7th, I8f2 38t3. Diamonds Fine Jewelry Silver and Silver Plated Ware, (to M Jlmmm 0IP, CLOAKS, ROGERS CELEBRATED Proposals for Grain. ' Hbaducaktkh's -Dipabtmknt Or Thr Chief Quartermaster s OfUee. Umuhit. N'ebiaika. November, 29. '83. Sealed iroior.uLs. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will he lecelved at this office until 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, Decem ber 'Julb, i&2. at which time aud place they will be opeued in prexeuce of bidders, for f uruishing and delivery In quantities as required, up to JuiieJuth, 1883.111 Omaha depot. Nebraska, or at stations ou the Union Pacific Kailroaa. eat of K-arney Junction, of t.ouo.oou pounds COKN aii'l 8.000,000 pounds OATS. t'roiioaal . Ior quantities les than the whole will be received. Delivery of the eraln will, if required, commence January 1, 1S83. refer ence win oe given to imicies oi uoiuesllc pro duction, conditions of price aud quantity, be lug equal, aud such preference will be given to articles of American production produced on the Facitie coast to the exteut of tne consump tion required by the public service there. Ihe government reserves the eight to reject any or all proposals, liids snould state the rate per 100 pounds, (not per bunhel) and the envelopes containing them shhuld be endorsed "Bids tor drain." uud addressed to the undersigned. Bidders are requested to submit proposals for the delivery of the Corn in new resewed gunny sacks of loo pounds each and for the delivery of the Oats iu new r.-aewed burlap sacks of loo pounds each. Bids will be received for corn grown In the years IS8I. and 1882, and bidders should be particular in stating the year In which the com proposed to bit furuisl.ed was grown. Copies of thi advertisement aod of the eir cular ot Instructions to bidders can be obtained on application to .his office, and one copy each of said advertisement and circular should he ixttached to rr accompany each proposal and form a part thereof. Joiiv V. Furey. Capt. and A. (Jm. In charge. Chief Quartermaster's Oflicc. Knives Farfcs aad Spoons, Gold and Silver Watches, Toys and Holiday Goods, The BSe.st and Cheapest in City. L. C. ERVIN, XT IS lOILST BLOCK. A I ERR Y X MASr A little early perhaps, but you know ELSOfJ the One Price Clothier, IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF OTHERS I EVERYTHING. ITS JUST SO. WITH OUR IfllTNTIIWii JAKItiTS. Polelov.s and Stussian Jirrufars, have 'arrived, ami having hough! them under the reguhir price, we can give par ticsspccial induccincntM when wauling nnv.h.iig in the above line. We inviic all and see our immense slock purchasing elsewhere. Also a Full Line of hisses and iShildrenscloaks Ulstcrcttes mul B'Saveliek to ?-e call fore SUITS, OVERCOATS, SILK H'D'K'F, GLOVES, FUR CATS. .MITTS, UNDERWEAR. MUFFLERS. Remember we save you 25 per Cent on all goods bought of us. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH ELS01T the Only One Price Clothier OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Notice for Bids Notice Is hereby tlven. that bid will be re ceived at the iifBce ot the County Clerk, up to noon of tne 1st day ot January, 1883, lor tne IoIIom Inir books, bbinks and etatiunary. reuulr ed for llie ue of tbe County Officers during I lie vear inu. Illds must be made on each class seperately and speci'y character and quality of work. 13DOK8. Tn O Deed r.erird", 8 quires plain. One .... printed One Mortgage liccord. 8 quire plain. One " " pridted Oue General Index, Deeds. One ' " Morteaees. One S quire Criminal Docket. (.County Judge ) one civil One Court Jourpal, for District Court. BUNKS.- 300 OOieial Ttond. soo Certiacates of Election. 25e Knaa I'etitlons. 2oojOverseers Settlement Blanks. 4.600 Tax Receipts and 4 goo " ' duplicate. 00 Court Calanders. (10 each term.) lnoa Supoenas. 1000 Sumniens. 200 Orders of Attachments. STATIONERY. . s Dozen Woodau Pan Holders. 3 Gross (iillott's Puns 3o. 5 Falcon (fenterlH-aoiM.) 2 Dozen Kottles of Mueilaga, 2 Quarts Huii Ink. 2 (irofs Rubber Bands, inch. 6 Dozen I.e:id Pencils, Faber's assorted sizes 3ooo Letter Heads. cOOO Euvelops, (Nos. 8. 9 and 10. as desired.) Witness my hand and official seal, this 1st uay oi ueceuioer. issx. 'J. W. JENNINGS. Dec. 7th. 1882-3M4. County Clerk, Probate Noticef Iu the matter of tbe estate of David Klepsep, daceaeed. In the county Court of Cass coub ty, Nebraska. Upon reading and filing the duly verified ua tltlouof Duaiel Klepser. praviaK that admin Istration of the estate of David Klepaer, de ceased, be granted to Daniel Klepaer. Ordered that uotice of the oendency of aald cause be published iu the PlaJtsmouthUEKALO a weekly newspaper, printed and published, and Iu geneial circulation iu said county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the heart"s: ol said cause be set for the 11th day of Decem ber, a. it. iwi at one o ciock r. m.. at ine oi ffice of the County Jqdge. at Plattsmouth, at which lime aud plane, ail persons interested mav auoear and show cause, if any tliev have. why adinluisiratioii of said estata should pot be granted to the said Daniel Klepser, aouord Iuk to the prayer of said petition. j. v. juiio-, co. Juage. l'latuniouth. Nov. 21. 1882 36U. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Vallery ueceaseu. id uie toum; court oi lass lo., Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that Jacob Vallery, administrator ot the said Peter Vallery, di ceased. h:is made application tor final settle ment, and that said raue is set for hearing at mv offlc at I'Ihi tsmoulli. on the 61b. dav of January, A. D l3, at 1 o'clock v. m., ob said day ; at which time and place, all uersons In terested may be present aud examine said accounts. J. V. JOHNSON. County Judge. Plattsrhoutb, Dec 6tb, 1882 U. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by viitue of a Chattel mortgage dated on tbe 5th day of June 1882. and duly fll-d iu the office of the County clerk of Casscou ity, Nebrcska on the Sth day of June 1. and txecuted by Wm. UanJie and John Twohey to Edward Oliver : to secui the payment of t ie rum of (140 and upon whicb there l now aue ine sum oi simi.uo. ueiautt having been ma 1 in th- payment of said sum. thcrelore t l:i sell the property therein de scriba l. viz ; two "Kocus" barber chain. 2 mirrors. I pier glass. 1 looking glass. 1 clock, 3 Diet ires. 11 wood-bottcra chairs, 1 wsshstand. 1 ell stove, a siove, i ceuire laoio, i lamps, ij cup caee, 4 towel racas, spmoons. . jet per fume bottles. 2 barber.s combination brackets. and a quantity ot towels, at public auction at tbe door of the court House in the city of P attsiuuutu. Cass county, Nebraska, on the th day of January. A. D. 1833, at I o'clock. p m. ' . . ... V .. r . k. IBM A. 1 Edwakd ouvta, . W. 3. Wise, atty for Mortsragee. Mortgagee. I as TS.B&o II ' s1bb .:,WJW i,.;:r-r-nr; ittj'U'.v. ttwwwi :5V in endless varieties. Iress flan nels, Nhoocluh clot lis, Cashmeres, Caincls-liair cloth, Kinhroiclered dress patterns. All shades of colored cashmere embroideries. Blankets and Comforts .A. T HERRMANN'S DR.FISHBLATT or Tin: DES MOINESI OMAHA MKDK'ALDISI'KNSAR, OX ACCOIIXT OK HISi Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, W1I,I. MAKK HIS Nl'X 1 VISIT O.V Saturday, Feb. AM) WILL UKJIAIN 24. 1083, OXK DAV, at Tin: Holidays are Coming And the largest and most com plete stock of goods in the city, consisting of looks and Stationery. Notice. State of Nebraska, Cass County, . a. . Whereas on this dar. December 4th. 1882. Oeo. Ualn. the father oi Jesaie Hain. made and HI -d in my office his sworn statement duly at tested that he desired to relinquish all right to power sjun coqiru over 4. nq au ciaiui aaa thr custody of and Jauie Uhau, bis WIM'T cbi) interest ia and to bar survioe. and a(r. and also emaie WilUaia Hggolt. and mad and ilxt to my offlee, a statemeut uuder oath, duly at tested, that be desired to ado4 aald Jessie Ualn. as his own child. I have therefore appointee rnday.uee.znB. li. at one o'clock, p. m., at my office ia flails -mouth, a the time and place where a heaiinc will tie baJ In said matter, at wblcti time and place all persona interested nay appear. J. W. JOllNsOS, Dee. Ttb, 18S3 38tx covnty Jndx. Confectionery, China Ware, Cups and &aucer$9 Autograpli Albums. Albums. Wooden and Tin Toys, Ciiina and Wax oils, the largest line ever seen in Platts mouth. In fact every thing that you want for the ffll D) 1L II. A TT s - - - at prices to defy competition, at J, Opera House, YOUNG Block. EL wiikui: in: can iik consi ji kd ox tiik Bar k Eye; Tliroat & Lungs, Gatarrli, Kiflneys Biad:er and Female Diseases as Well as AU Chronic and Nervous Diseases. aS TT Has discovered the g'eatest cure In tisi-world fur weakneiM of the b:irk and limbs, invol untary uivrliarKf s, liupfii-ury, iieiit-rul i iiaiv, ik i vousiii-i-i-, l.uiKoiir. onl.isioii of ideas, palpi tation of th-lieart, liinidit. trriiibili.jf. i!iiiiiiet ol i-itlit or Kiudiuess. (1i-am-s of llie head, throat, nose or skin. atl-fti.ni ol the livrr. (uiik. i-f omacli or iiw.-ls-tlii"M- lernlile liotarr. arising from solitary liauits ul youth -hui! ecr-t n artii--- iiioh- iat;u to the victim than the soiib-i of byreuH to Hie niaiiiit-ti ot I. !...,, I.lilitin ih ir monl railirnt hojx-s or iiutlriutlous, reudeliiiK luarnaf iuiosi-ihl-. Those that aie iMilleiirnf Iruiii tin; :vi! lirac.i.-.-, wlil.-'.i dplroy ilieir mental and physical system, cauMiig NERVOUS DEBILITY. The svniDtoms uf whoh are a dull" distress iness ami s'K-ial duties, makes ua;i innni. il :. wh oh unfit them for per,oi inin their bis- Itiilio-.lile.illMil .rsrii th a.l Hi. tiu UepH10U ol mi in, i-xi ' . " t-. iars, uie.iiu-,. leeliess U1K1U", llllirks, fr- tetluliiess. ULH.it uial illscuare-, ji .m i,i t,. :A ,,,( i,i,.t hirt. lilealliiu'. in-iiutliol . tue easily oi company and Have .el iciice !o ie aio."-. !-;: ti a tiif.l in tne nioruiiiK as wh- n re tiring, seminal weuKueSo. lol manhood, unilj boie lt-iO:.it in the urine, lu-i VoiIkui nm, t lemhll. r conf uiou of lliougnt. watery nmi we.i eyes, o j.ia. constipation, palenos, ian uud weak nerl in the liuibn, e c.. snould eon-uli me imiiie.ii.tiely ami be leslored lo prrleei iieaiili YOUNG JVjEN Who have become victims of l:t.uy vice, that dreaillul and destructive halilt which annually weeps to au untimely uravv. thou-auds of yuu.i;; men i. exalted talent and liruliaiii intellect who iniiilit otnervuse et.trAiice listening .-i;aloi s .vit.i llie I jinnlcr ot itieir euiiuci.ce or waken to ecslocy the iivina !''. m-iy e ill wit.'i cnu!rrtaci-. MAHK1AGE. Married persons or young men c.:i:f,!i;i.it!!ii iu:iiri.:.. beuare of physical wraki.es. 1,,, of procrralive power, i.inmleiicy or a-ty oi.i.-r i!is.Jiiaini, aii..ii speedily leiieved. lie l,o ,lnce. himself under the cure ol lr t .srio.aii. i.ia;. reiiuusly confide in uis uo, or as a unleiiiau aud con Hit en tly relv Uou hi- skltl as a nsnia,i. " ORG AN A L, WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full viiror restfurM. rii.s .ii,trcs,ii, aif. c.ion. whicii reiilers lf. ;, bur ileu and uiairlaxe iuipossllile. is tin- -na.ty .ae.i L.y ine tieiiiu lor lm,,i.i.cr InilulireLe Vuiii.Kmeu are apt toco.n i.lt ece-s, s li.mi iioi Ueiii aware ot ine dreadful cobseoiieiiees that may ensue. Now wil tli it U:i J.-r-l.i .ids i ns s...j.-.;i Ueny lu tl p.oerealiou Is lost sooner those falliuK Into Improper liahils Ihaii ty tne ;,r.i lenl. li. sules oriug dem iva o( the i.ieaa' uresof heailliy offspiincs. the most sen. us alio UeMii.ctue sji,,i,t.,ii, ol both mind vuu boslv arise. The system hecoiues (1it.uiji"J. tn- -sl.-u an, meut,il powers weaseu lust procrra live powes. nervous imiathl.il. uysM-p.ia. paip.Uiiiou ol the heait. Ii!i:iiiesti.;n conMltu tional debility. wastiiiK of tlir fraiiie.rout;li ci .suii.i.tioii atid ileatli. A CURE WARRANTED. Peron ruined In heaitU l uul.-.irn-1 pielutiM li i kt-epn th-m tri.'Utw tiiM.i after month DR. FISH BE ATT, graduated at one of Mi.-most emliicii colleges in ii.e l niieil states, lias effected son.e of the U1U.I toiuoini B ncr. .ikiij iKiuuieu wiin ruKhi; III tlic ears anu bead when asleep, great uervousiies. Ieii,g alarm, u at ceilaiu sounds, aim freqiieul bluslnuKV allenaed soineiiines un w-i.fiu"" ."inu. rr iruieu iiniueuiHtei) . " TAKE PAHTICUAK NOTICE Dr. F. sddresses-all those who liave injured t liemselvrs by Improper liidiilieeiire and solll4 habits winch ruin Inilh iniuU and !i. uniilnn! ili. iu lor business, -mily. soe.ri) or marnf Tiiese are some vf the sad. iiieius.cli"!)' elleets Hct iI by the earlv habits of youth. A Weakness of the back and limbs, p; ! In the bead uud diuim-Hs of sjyht. loss of imiM-ular p. er.. palpitation .if tne heart. upeaij"-''Vos irrilal-liity, dcraii;eiiieul oldltfes ive fuiivll ebllity. ci.lisumpltoii. elc. . 7 PRIVA1E OFFICE, CLa? p s BLOCK, 5Tfl & WALimTy Entrance en Fift '11 Street, Dai Moines, Iowa. . I CONSl'LTATION I'ltKE. C harlies ni,, rate and within the reath of all who Devf Medical treatuieul. nose wn.i reside a """' " "u a"ii can w i;i rvcieve ytv lion throuKh Ihe mall by slniplv-endiu "r" aiiip:oins with posuige. . ... . I ..u ul I Ws l..l.. t IU. 1 v...a iwsil for roiiv of the Medh -.i llvlsr. t II 0