PLATfSMOUTH HERALD. Oar I tabbing List for 1SH3. Tim IIkhalu offer the follow Inf vlutlung rates tr Its patrons for tbe folio win,' j ir : TNB llKH..4Hiii Vorth Ani.-r. Krlw $5.TS " IVifiiu' Mjg7lue .. : 'J " mr 'uiiiiunt w'kly 4 " Train Krmr S IS " Miiturdny Night 4.1 Nv lurk'llmr ... ... M Irlbuuo 1 0 ' ' c'alcitito Triliimc . I line 'i .VI VWvteru Kui'itl : Nfw Y..rh Wnl.l M 'lin-liiu.iiil Vnlk.biKll. 3 to " " im.ilia tlrr II U rriu. 3 as " Oiimha Krp. uu " lliirllujlon lllkrt ... 4 1 Inter Ocrjn.. I to t u IN 4 IO ft 00 3 l ill 6.00 " " Aiin-r. Axriculluriat. ' A i lum I.' Mnutlilr ... ' U.irprr'. Monthly .. Weekly.... Hinr " I f.llr'i Montlily ... NewiLmiier. . ' " " Sunday Matfazlus S 74 Irl.ll Wml J J W ' ,. Vr I.ri!jfer 4.10 Weekly 4 10 lolrrW HUile 00 ( IiIi-hi: Weekly New.. J.liS " Ceulniy M.igiulna 6.3 " Ml. MrlloUl 4.18 Other imblk-Mtton will bo added to the list in future. F.xlra Copies j With eal issue during th present uionth a Urge number of extra copies of tbo IIkhai.ii will be i snu oil. Farm er In th county send for sample copies, city residents desiring copies f r inniliii c.in obtiiin tham at the -buloess u Here of the IIkhald. M. 1). I'jlk.of LouUrille, i now iu tbo employ of the IIkkali l'ublisli a Company, nnl nny buitineits be uny trim net in its bilulf wi'l be fully r'Tojuicil. A. Salisbury, Dentist. Additional Locals on fourth page. Will Viviau who bus been baring a run cf tbe lever is slowly mending. 1). IX Johnson and Iiy Ycomans, t Weeping Water, were io town Tues day of thU week. Ami Todd has bought the hardware store of K. Sue and will probably go iuto the Ihh'uicss here. Next week the district court sits to he.tr caves on tbe equity docket, and Inwyeis are busy making preparations for the 8a ne. Pick Streight lias tampered with the aesthetical iu the line of decora tious ami has tho frout.of his shop ablaze with big letters. The Boston Operatic Minstrels are booked for next Monday evening at the op.ra house and they will undonbt ly draw a large audience. Mr. and Mrs. John McKeever ar rived in riattsinouth this week, and the city will heuoetorth be their home. The IIkiui d is pleased to note their arrival. Tho Episcopal society have well uudtr way their drama, "She Stoops To Couiucr;M aul the cast numbers those who are every way competent to i euder it. Elaborate preparations are beiug mad1? for the opening by Mr. Young and 8. & C Min er, and much music and entertainment will be prep t red for their visitors. Notwithstanding the intense cold a goodly number assembled at the Epis copal sociable at Mr. Latham's Ian Thursday evening, and very pleajant Mr. Pel tee has ordered a parlor grand piano lor the opera bouse snd also two other: coninjr which will be pin ed ou exhibition at his headquarters wih J. P. Young. Mr. Jobu McKeever and his estim able wife, who were host aud hostess at the Perkins House, are in the city again, and their many frieuds will be rleased to know, intend to stav. Sybrant Hall and Mrs. Miller, both f Louisville, were married by Judge Johnson on Tuesday. Both of the Contracting parties are near the seven ties in age. and the II era CO, as usual proffers congratulations. A citizen living up Mh s'.reet has cal'ed our attention tj the fact that there is still no sidewalk between Main and Viue on 5th. A9 the infor mation is both new and newsy we lish it. . V V . . 1 . 1 ' . . f . I. y J uesuay auu caneti ou iu ... .ii.i .... . i. IlKRALH. I lie nocior reports wie comuiitiec out of debt, and ready for another campaign. There arc a great uiauy subscribes to tbo I1kbali who are in arrears and we should be pleasud to have as many settle up before the commence ment ot the new year as can We do not want to unduly press our claims but our expense go right ou and we must collect sufficiently to meet them. Citizens, one and all, should attend tho High Sc'.iool cntcrlainmeut at tbe Opt ra bou.e next week, The pu pils have made niot diligent prepara tions, aud th;To need be no doubt but that the entertainment will be ) first-class. Hewitt's baud will fur nish the music both evenings. At a meeting at the Presbyteriau church.Monday eveuing.orticers for the Suuday school were elected as follows: Supt , J. X. Wise; asi. Supt., Win. Hayes; Secretary, D. A. Campbell; at. Secretary, Bobt. Vas. It was voted to have a C.ir'.s'.uias tree ou Saturday evening the 23J, and com mittees to arraue for it were appoint e . One day last wc-k Rev. Wilson, pistor of the M. K. church of ibis city, Tisitel Jo'.n R PoKu who is eouflm d In ihe couity ja 1. here, in d.-r sen tence ot death. He saa be foi nd Polio n t averse to talking about re ligious matters a id not a luau whose vmpathie are hard to reach. He left nligious tracts ai;d a io.y of the testament with bun for which 'Poliu very kindly il.auked him aud asked him to ca'l and see him again. The O. A. R. post at JPlattamouth held a wideawake meeting last Tuti k day night The officers of the post for the ensum? vear were elected as fol- r'ost Commander. sr. vice Commander. Uway. jr. Tiee uommander. imas, Quartermaster. l a. Post Chapl:iin. man. Officer of lbs day. kh officer of tbe Guard. tber of tbe post iff re present at the next reg- 1 IliCk SchttTrTaUrUlaiaset. I'KOVt HAM M K FOH TIIVKSDAY, PBOHM- r.K, 2Ut. 1802. Opening Chorus, Coming llelidavs. Tableau- Winter. . Recitation - Prayer for Potatoes Kate llartigsu. '' Exercise Soug Wh I). i'i Psrebts Visit the Schools. Recitstiou -The Baggage Fiend Fred Warreu. tialogu--Tlie May Festival. Recitation - Entertaining Her Big Sister's B'-aii J.uiet Livingston. liulogue Littlo Veouvius. Reritatiou, Susan Matthews. Exercise Soug Held uu the Right Haud. Heeitatiou, Weudell Foster. Tableau When the Cal Is away the Mice M ill Play. Recitation, Captain tiarue. Exerrise Song Kaley Di.l, Kate Diiln't. Recitation, John Douclsn. Dialogue A Noblemaj in Disguise. Exercise Soug Chicago Street Cries. Recitation The Little Gentleman (ileuu Carruth. Tableau Tom Thumb's Marriage. Recita'iou The Enchanted Shirt. Dialogue Schoolmaster Abroad. Recitation The Doll's Wedding Lulu White. Exercise Song The Skeleton. Recitatiou, Rose livers. Recitation Little oister'a Story Maggie Da vies. Closing Chorus Good Night. S. B. Time required for performance two hours exactly. PBOUHAMMK FOR FRIDAY, DKC- 22, '82. (Jreeliug Glee, 7lh aud 8th Grades. Address of Welcome, Master Her bert Marslaud. Instrumental Quartette. , Dialogue; From Pumpkin Ridge II. S. Grades. Recitation Give Me Those GooJ Old Days Again Misg Agatha Tuck er. Song-Whither Little Maiden Miss Annie Murphy. Recitatiou He is Old John Harti gau. Tableau Sunday Night aud Mon day Morning. Solo aud Chorus (Guitar) Miss Katie Stadelmann. Dialogue Hash 7lh and 8th Grades. Quartette Come where the Lillies Bloom Misses Annie Livingston, Laura Ovcrlaader, and Messrs. Pettee and Gallagher. Recitation Tbe Station Agent's Story Miss Emma Hoffman. Instrumental Quartette Qui Vive Galop, two organs, two pianos. Dialogue Boarding House Acconi pltsluneuts 7th and 8th Grades. Instrumental Duett," from L'Afri caiuc. Misses Livingston aud Jean. Fan Brigade, High School Grades. Valedictory, Miss Henrietta Schul hof. Closing Chorus, 11. S. Grades. Among the mauy acceptable gilts for holidays, uoue are more beneficial and lasting than a good book. There is au s tc'ation a'jout holiday pres ents that make such as are useful and used quietly at home, the more pleas aut to the receiver. A boJt fills just such a requirement; not . every book of course, not a gaudy work gotten up and sold more ou account of the brilliancy of the cover; but a good sound book bought tor the good that is iu it. Such may include many of tbe fictions, tor from them are drawn some of the best lsssons in lite. One caunot read Edwin Arnold, or a story bv Geo. McDonald, .Miss Phelps or numbers of other authors of like character, without retaining good. .The priuceyJhotu ancient Syra cuse founded the first public library, wrote above the door the inscription, "For the Healing of the People." How well he wro.e needs no interpre tation, aud the truism their is the tru ism today; how much solace is given, how one is builded and strengthened by a Ood book, those who read, know full well; aud so we repeat that a good book is appropriate above any thing else as a remembrance; aud we speak-for oaly books; not trash, or the evil that passes for books, but in themselves are wholly worthless. Forefather's Day. The Ladie's of the Aid Society of Mt. Pleasant, Cass county Nebraska, will give au entertainment at the M. E. parsonage aud church on Dec. 20th. cousUiiug of a New England supper at the parsonage, aud at the church old time siugiug. Recitations and tableaux from scenes in the courtship of Miles Staudish. Supper aud cos tume, after "ye olden times," Ad mission, 10 cts. supper 25 eta. Every body come. Sociable. Tbe sociable given by the ladies of the Christian church "Will be held Thursday evening at Mrs. W. L. Hobbs' en Muin street to which all are cordially invited. Married. THOMAS Mc'MULLEN At 'the residence of the bride's father, on December 3d, by Rev. R. Cocley.of Mt Pleasant. Mr. Jose; h Thomas, and Miss Mary F. McMullcu; alio Cass county. All citizens are requested to send to the coining examinations in tbe city schools, all pupils who iu tend entering sclmol next term, so that they may be thoroughly graded without the trouble ot a separate ex amination. W. W. Dkummoxd, Principal. The Herald suggests that the Board of Trade take it in hand to give Mr. 'W aterman, as soon as the opera house is completed entire, a benefit, such aa the house is deserving, and one that shall be financially a success for tbe proprietors. . - Attention Is called to W. S. Wise's real estnte advertisement. Mr. Wise has builded up a most successful bus neas in that line and bis prosperity the Herald is glad te note. There is to be a big wolf bunt out at Ed. Todd's next Monday; lovers of the sport will take notice mud govern themselves accordingly. Tbe M. E- Church, we understand, will entertain their Sunday school with a Christmas tree in the ne Hall In tLe Rock wooi block. Our correspoiwents from ont In (be county send tb Herald a goodly number of nei which can be d y letters this week j appreciated. Cedar Creek Letter. Ckdah Chiek, Dec. l'itb, 1882. Editors IUbai.d: a the Journ al's reoorter from this place has gone to mjro congeuial climes, we deem it a good tiujo to give a few Items aa we have no opposition. Cedar Crock is doing a very good buftness Iu comparison to other sta tions of like rze. Whito & Sayles, tor the month of November, bought corn to the a nonut of over $1,700; and Connor & Traster rport for the snmo mouth, ovr $1,750 worth. Busi ness in all liuns is flourishing iu the same proportion. UeO. Walradt, who rcceutiy re turned from a visit lo New York, says he would not leave Nebraska to live oa the best quarter section ia New York evsu if it was given to hicu. Cass county huuld bo proud of such citia ens us he. Mrs. Geo. Sayles returned l.tst week froniavl.il to Wiscousiu. She te ports a uice Jomuey. Today, we bear, Mrs. James Buial ley, Willi her father aud young sou, leavs for a larec mouths visit to New Jersey. Jim's frieuds are wondering how he will conteut himself in the meantime. Ou Suuday, two young men giving their names a Hathaway aud Whit uey, eamo here deadbroke. Their home is iu York county about two hundred miles west ot here, aud they succeeded iu selling two mutets, which they purchased at Plattsmouth on Saturday ; aud with the proceeds started homeward. From their ap pearauce, tho way of the vagraut is not a pleasant one. Mr. Craiir, the new station agent, arrived here the 8th inst. troiu Cana da. He proves to bo quite a genial felloTf. Mr. Jacob Snyder, the treasurer of school district No. SI, was in Platts mouth last Saturday on business con nected with his offico. The financial condition ef the district is very good it having over two hundred dollars on iuterest. During the present term ot school nearly.40 scholars have beeu enrolled. Henry Kiug, the champion story, teller, hrs lelt towu sinco the weather is warmer, and Cedar Creek is almost like a funeral. "Hank" is missed. Mr. Henry Iuhelder is "wrestling with the ague about every dsv. He baa tho under holds at last report. ; Mobr Axox. List or Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., Dec. 14, 1882. Allen J C Brooks P S Becxer Vfm Boyer W M Bishop Wm Balliuger John 2 Bachler J H Barr Fred Carroll Beruard 1 Coda Anton Campbell D II 8 Clapp J Cole W A Cross M B Codling M I Flemiuing R G Flemming Com Eagan James Gilmore Nellie Gibson Libbie Howe John Harriugton John Houck Jas Hugerford C S Jansen Peter Lane D L Larson Albert Mathews W II May I, D Norton E J Pierce E O Pearl B Prints C A Palmer A C Miller Asbury Reynolds W T 4 Redman W H Rollins R Rosenblatt S Ricaey A J Sproull Mary Seward L B Sjoberg J Sexton Hattie -Smith Geo. Ward J M Webb James Wilson J II West Geo M Johnson Julia Lampion R II Kirkpatricd L 2 Persons calling for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. John McKeever aud Charlie Herr mann haveleasedliie upstairs room in Rasgorshek's building, and propose opening a now billiard parlor there. They have already ordered four new tables, and they purpose Javiug one of the best kept halls in the state. There never has been a lime iu tbe history of Plattsmouth when such a large and magnificent diapjay of holi day goods has been made as may be seen in her business bouses. Another star has fallen from tbe fir manent. The Advocate, published in this city, the official organ of all the hosts of greenbackars in the state has been suspended. Gen. Geo. S.' Smith went to Kansas City on Wednesday night, on legal business. Ha was accompanied by Mrs. Smith. D.lH. Wheeler slipped and fell on the platform at the depot a few days since and received quite serious inju ries. Dogs upon which no collars are found and a "tax tag" attached are be ing killed by tbe score by the city po lice. -A Celebrated Case" is billed for this evening at the opera house this city by the Chicago Theatre Cempany. Hon. Sam M. Chapman has been quite sick this week but is at the pres ent wiiting is getting better again. A notieable increase in trade the past week presages lively times until after the holidays. J. S. Tewksbery, of Weeping Water, has sold his interest in the mill at that place. Young men thinking of attending school this winter should send for a circular of the Wymaa Commercial College of Omaha. The studies are practical and the institution a good one. ' S9t4 PlalUaonth City Markets. OSAIK. raovisions. ravrr, raao c. (sktail) K ported by U. B. Marphy Co. Flour Meal Rran Chopped Feed Rjra Flour tiraham Floor Bauer.... Cheese (part klm).... rbMM (full eroaot)... Rug-mr Cured liaina Bseoa Shoulders Dried Beef Poultry . SXM j44.00 per ewt. S2.00 " .so e - $1J6 " SJ.se axes .... ss( etsper ts - is - 18 - V-., 17 is is 1.73 & per doc. 4 so. - .. .so e. " 40 Met. per bo. Si.so - . 7ete TSeta - .. ,T5 h Sl O - .n 4 si os S2 0S " ess per be 64cpoeB ....... . Ue per ct JK4t per caa 4S 1-m.b Choice Potatoes. Sweet ... - Beets Oalou Aptlo(U)ter) Prattles Pear Cm! Pears Orapeo.... ........ wrt CMtr . Oysters, select....... ; Common ... Befteel L The examlnatli A city echoeUi for the purpose oil I lb PPU will take niace next we commenc ing on Monday. ' Every pupil belonging should be pres ent. Those who are absent from the examination will not be promoted un less a just excuse frem the parents, such as the ruperintendent will ae eeDt. is presented. Any who are ab sent, and afterward bring excuses, will be examined beore being promoted Every patiuu of the city schools should feel a deep interest in this matter, and send their children to school promptly aLd regularly, especially during the examination. Every precaution will be takeu to obtain a fuir and its par tial result from tbe examinations. Teachers will change rooms, ana us teacher will hu allowed to answer question during the prtie of the eXMUiinalioi.a The M. E. ihurcli will give a con cert at Rockwoad hall on Saturday night before Christmas A good en tertainment aud a happy time is pre dicted fT all who attend At Cost. A special line of laces, embroider ies and an assortment of fancy goods will be sold at cost uutil after holidays. Zephyrs reduced to ten cts. an ouuee. We must reduc stock for new spring stock. Come and examine our at ck before purchasing. It will pay yeu to do so. Miu. Johksok & Swkkmet, 3t39 Milliners. Christinas ! Christ mas I Bennett & Lewis will have an Im mense stock of confectionary of all kinds for the holiday trade; come and see us and get prices. 3012 Pure sweet cider for mince pies at Bennett &, Lewis'. 3t3 At A. G. Halt fc Cos yeu can at all times get ihe best of beef, spare-ribs, tenderloin and all the choicest meats this market affords aud at bottom pri ces. Remember their location is now on the north side of Main street. It Go to Bennet mas candies. & Lewis' for Christ 89U Who's the Best Physician. The one that does most to relieve suttering humanity of me thousand and oue ills that befall them, ia cer tainlv tho best of all physicians. Elec tric Bitters are daily doing this, cur ing where all other remedies failed. As a spring touic and blood purifier they have no equal. Tbe positively cure liver and kidney complaints. In the strongest sense of tbe term, they aro the best aud cheapest physician known. Daily Times. Sold by Rob ert's Pharmacy at 50 cents. 39eow-ly Headquarters for bellday goods at Wm.. B. Stiryock's, Louisville. 2t39 Fine wax and china dolls Erven's. 3t3 at L. C. Mince meat, pure maple syrup. New York buckwheat, apple butter, honey, raisins, currants, citron, lemon peel, shelled almonds and everything nice at Bennett & Lewis.' xt89 "DELIGHTFUL." Ne Medicine Can be Compared te Marsh's Golden Balsam for the Throat and ' Lungs. "I.sst month I took a severe cold. I cocghed terribl; and could not aleep at night. had a druggist prepare me some cough syrup, but it did me no good. 1 then tried Marsh's Goldem Balsam and was cured at once. It is a delightful remedy." Henry L. Cool Sedalia, Mo. I have used many cough remedies in my family, but none that could poesl blv compare with Marsh's Golden Balsam. F. E. Anderson. St. Joseph Mo. Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale bv Smith & Black Bros.' drug gists. Large bottles, 30 cents and 81. Trial sixe, 10 cents. A Seaarkable Escape. Mrs. Geo. C- Clarke, jot Port Dal heusie, Ontario, states that she had been Dufined to her room for a loug time with that dreadful disease, eon sumption. The doctors said she could not escape an early grave, but fortu nately she began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and in a short lime she was completely cured. Doubting ones,, please write Mrs. Clarke and be convinced. Trial bottles free at Robert's Pharmacy. Large size $1. 39-cow ly Settlement Notice All parties knowning themselve in debted to rae are notified to call and make settlement by tbe first of Janu ary as all outstanding accounts must be settled at that time. 30t4 W. H. SCH1LDKNECHT. It will pay you to read Wise's col umn in this paper, you may find just what rou want. S9tf For holiday ffoods call on Win. II. Shryock, Louisville. A fine stock of s:lverware Erven's. 39t2 at L & See Warrick's column, the cheapest place. Warrick's is St38 Toys and holiday goods, the best and cheapest in tbe city it L, C Er ven's. 39ts Don't fail to call and examine our elegant stock of organs, ene hundred styles to select from. Low prices for cash or easv pavmcnts. Opera house block. James Pettee. Gen'l Agt. 36 1 5 Save money by buying goods at L. C Erven's. 38 tx Seek Ne Farther. It is said an old philosopher sought an honest man with a lighted lantern, and humanity has sinee been seeking an honest medicine by the light of knowledge. It has at length found it in Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which cures all diseases of the blood, removes pimples, and acts promptly upon tbe liver and urinary organs. Only 50 cts. a bottle, to be had at Smith A Black Bros., druggists. Oct.20e4wly. New goods arriving daily Erven's. 89t2 at L. C Attention Consumers. Staple and fancy groceries, glass and qoeensware. lamps, flour and feed, and everything fresh and clean kept in a first-class grocery store. Fresh Otsters always In stock in their sea son. 88t2 M.B. Mcrpht A Co. Select your presents early at Erven's. 39t3 L. C. GRAND OPENING, Taesdsy Events, Dee. 19th, 1881. J. P. Toung will display in his store in the new opera block from T until 11 p. ul. Tneeday evening. Dec 19th. tbe largest line of books, albums, ladies' shopping satchels and pocket books, musical instruments, glass and china ware, autograph albums, Christmas and new year cards, dolls of all kinds, fine coo feet ion ry, etc.. ever seen in the city. Also a free concert, both vocal and instrumental will be given. Every body invited, n special invitation is extended to the ladies. Every lady visiting tbe store will receive a pres ent on leaving the stere. Respectfully Tours, J. P.TotTHO. 1,000 Coras ef Weel for sale by W. S. Wise. 33-M ALWAYS AHEAD ! BENNETT & LEWIS, THE LEADING GROCERS! Come to the. fronl Staple and Fancy Groceries FRESH AND NICE. We always buy the beat good in the market, and guarantee evmthing we select. We are sole agents in this town for the sale of " PKHFFOTION" (.HOUND SPICKS, ASP Tit K BATA VIA" CANNED GOODS, Nothing finer in the market. Piatt's "Tiger" brend of Baltimore Oysters, always on hand. Come aud see us. We vill make you glad. GREAT SLAUGHTER. OF BOOKS ! Frequently bein; ask.-l how I can sell STANDARD HOOKS SO CHEAP, I would say, that by buying the lied . I.i.n Store Stock very dieaj, and having subsequent ly added a large stoek, at eorreixml ingly Low 1'rtcea, I am en abled to sell at about ONE HALF the iiruial price, until January advance my prices. Como Now and . When out looking for Holiday see what I have for Presents. One and all are invited to want to buy or not. I will sell Vases. Toilet sets, Cups and Saucers. &c.9clieaper than you can wliere. A large stock dried natural Flowers, and col ored Grasses, which I am selling very Cheap, Maving added a large stock of Combs, J&ruslies, IFiiie Soaps and IPerfumery, JL am prepar ed to please all. Mark Twain's Scrap HSooks, all sizes and prices Beautiful Christmas Books for the children Mand Mirrors at prices that beat them all. Large Family ably low prices. TIILETT Ef JL. S. Myers and H&obt. Vass. invite their friends to call and Examine our Moliday Uoods. WILL J. UT C3- SUCCESSOR TO Sing, Oh Sing, that Song Again. How can you when you cough at every breath ? Why, get a trial bottle of Dr. Rigelow's Posi.ive Cure, and you will be answered. It cures colds, coughs, cousumption, whooping :ougli, ard all diseases of the luues, nnd it will cost you nothing to test it if you call at Smith &, Black Bro.'s drug store. Oct.20e4wJy. s Attention ! Again Santa Claus bai left a large supply of Christmas goods at the Union Bakery in tbe Perkins block. Tbsy will be disposed of at prices to suit the times. Everyone who calls there will be convinced that that is the cheapest and best place in this city to buy presents for Christmas gifts. Go and examine the enormous stock there on exhibition and for sale. .9t3 Settle Up. John Ii. Cox desires to gel his books and accounts all straightened up be fore the 1st ot the Sew Year, lie re spectfully and earnestly requests all parties knowing themselves to be in debted to him, to call at histstore and settle all accounts. 38-t3 Go to Henry Boeck's for willow and camp chairs in a great yarity oi styles. Sbt4 THE REV. GEO. II. TRAIIYE,for Burbon. Ind says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SAILOH'r5 CON SUMPTION CURE." ARE TOU MADE misserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shi- loh's Vitalizer ia a positive cure. WHY WILi, YOU cough wh?n Shi- lob's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts, 50 cts. and SI. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY -a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphth eria and Canker Mouth. For sale by SSeowly SMITH & BLACK BROS. A fine stock of bureaus, rocking chairs etc, for holiday presents at II. Boeck's. S3U For Kale. Two fine, well improved farm. One containing 180 acres situated one mile soeth of Cedar Creek station on tbe B.CU.S.&, 340 acres under plow. Another containing 210 acres 5, mile east of same station, running water timber. 10 aeres under plow. Both are excellent stock farms. Enquire ef Alex os Mat Scblegkl, 38tf ' Plattsmouth, Neb. Go te Henry Boeck's for a good, sen sible aim substantial holiday gift for youririends. ... ..S8t4 Brenner's crackers pby's. lmo84 at M. B. Mor- with a complete fork of CELKHrt ATFD 1st. when I will be compelled to Secure Bargains. (ioods, dont fail to cotne and look at our goods, whether tbev buy tliem any of straw baskets, Bibles at remark at all JPJHMCES. WARRICK, C3- H JH H?9 O. F. JOHNSON. Griggs' Glycerine Sal re. The best on earth can truely be said ; ef Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a ! sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, ' burns, wounds, and all other sores. ! Will positively cure piles, tetter and au sum eruption-. Satisfaction auar- anteed or money refunded. Only 23c. for sale by Smith & liUck Bros. 29-1 ly Mrs. M. A. Buler, ladies nurse of long experience. Best of references. Residence in north part of the city on Picnic hill. Plattsmouth, Neb., Dec. 7, '82 3m38 Try those -Tip Top" 3 for 10 cent Tobies at Warrick's, the7 beat anv 5 ct. segar in the city. lm38 73 cents for ladys foxed shoes at Merges. "Scents for ladys Newpoil ties at Merges. S 4.50 fur tir.n-class hand made boots at Merges. Merges sell boots aud shoes cheaper than any man in the state. I have the best shoe makers in the land. Keyaring done excelent and cheap at Merges. 23tf Oysters and Celery every day at J. D. Simpson's; none but Booth's special brands of choicest oysters, handled ; dealers supplied. 32tf Go to the Parlor Restaurant for the best meals in town, for 25 cts. Meals at all hours. Day board at 84.00 per week. Arctic Soda Water always on draught. 22tf M. M. Ccrban. " H ACKMETACK" a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. SHILOH'S CURE WILLimmediate ly relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guarrantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. A NASAL INJECTOR iree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50 cents. For sale by 35eowly Smith Jc Blacl Bros. Henry Boeck offers special induce ments to reduce his stock of furniture previous to invoicing the first of the year. 38 14 There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the boss eating house io the state. 23tf A. Salisbury. Dentist. 13tf See Warrick's column. Warrick'i is the cheapest place. SVi9 W. H. Baker sells Bremner's crack ers. lno34 See Warrick's column tbe cheapest plsce. Warrick'a is 3t38 IS COMING, AND THE 66 wmm mm IHE 0 ULn HIED j 'rST C3r as can be found in the West. GOLD WATCHES AND CHAINjf JEW1EIL1RY, of every FINE SILVER AN1 PLATE I WARE, IFrciich Clocks, Toilet Wets, Albums, Cups an Saucers. IPon't fail t call and see the tunl as other business houses are slowly break in; me up, my stock has CIOT UBIK ttaNLBP January 1st, you can g;et a bargain. Frank. Carrntli. IF TOU TP list tfc rNfflfVfe -as- mmy ALWKKJ KHsl t-y T v wv Ar smisrdiftBkifefntioii. vnu d square deal. ILatesi Novelties isi Neckwear, jias received. BBig Stock of fTiideirwear. Ulemeniber the C. E. WESCOTT, THE ONLY BOSS CLOTHIER." TERMS Strictly Cash. PLATTH3I0UTII, N'KI mm wmm Filled with CAR diomon rtn7 tat sfBbk choice selected TTa "0PIKEIES ILnIEDIEIESeSJ of Plattsmouth to have our stock so complete tnat no othei place in the county can duplicate our variety oi &oods, and the prices TTkv TS-thlr jLM CyAft VV vCBi "T-. ' 1883 v & M MISS .A. T THE WW 5? wBieTs.il WBstlt.fflBt1 BSTVafr. Full stock of location next new goods just LOAB msrsi2sf- sibB)0TIlltlsTsflBs( 0 f I X 4fc JDIIY CJOOlN and Cass County. We propose we make to you. e hnll present . furfn -r particulars, We hall iuote ) 'show that the place above all other to visit, is SOLOMON i& NATHANl "I 0 0 IED E rtTIie fiBiest tfettci'ipfior, IT TAP everything ii to Wcckbach9& arriving iia LOT! ever openedJ r r f Ik i J" II 0