AUIOI M N(. Xrt. A'. I ..'. I tin- t'llV liMilt-, I ji ct In ity Tnv . UKS1 DKN'I . I iii-ii!, or .1 ii r i 1 i r ,1. ill I till. Il l ll if I W II II M ; i u! li.ui, it iliiiix i i .i.i llifiliK.lv, :H.ok hlioi.H. : tit ! ! ten niiiiut: s' : i ! k 'm hi Will k. Call nil JAS. S. M.Vi IIHV., ill J.:.w :ml Ii. a! Ei-tatr A "flit . "'.it'.Nvi;! make trrniB to suit icm. &LO to $50 I for (':i-h,t.i liit ii tliiil w ill Imilil MWii i "M wmim pn-ssinaiiini Farlarc, pv -:v,, . , ..,,..4 . - i i. ii t.r in 'it i.i'i-. -. gLrji- ... -.gy :;mer s Addmcn. -fif. iFrs ii 3F3R I AIUOIXIM. TI1K I ir- jl- ' ft! I I j . 1 . . ir n a . i rsj - a 1 n it 3 LOIS rP?& - ' Pt'Bl.tHflRIi EVEWV THVItSUAY . The Plattsmonth Herp PpMisliu Co. LOCALNEWS A nljjht yard man in Lincoln lust I hiit arm y Winjj run over on tiny t r. Ihown whs in Omaha Mot tl.iy'Yin liibines coiincctrd with the K nixliu ( Honor of this cily. f'k.itiiig and roanting ha.i corumenoed f.irly lliU yt-nr ini tli juvinilffl in the t ilv liHVe riijoyed iu advent hujHy. Thf Chicago Theiitre t'omjiany are hooked to entertain l'lattmuouth audi- IM Had Bot in oTf. ' ' X' Gworge I'esk : Arf you a Cbriitian ?' asked tli bad toy cf tha grofXTj man jut that gcntlvinaa u na placing vegeti Llea cut In front of the grorery one morning Wdl, 1 hoj i., answered the grocery man; 1 try to do right, and hop to wear a jroMen crown when IU time comes to close my books." Then haw. is it that you put out it box of great big sweet potatoes, ami when we order some and they come to the table they ure little bits of things, hot bigger than a radish? Do -vou rxp-ct to go to heaven on such small potatoes when you use big ones fur a sign?" asked the boy, as he took nut a silk handkerchief and brushed a. kpeck -of dust off his nicely blacked shoes. The grocery man blushed and said he did not mean to take any such advantage of his customers, he said it must have noes tonight, tomorrow night and the i a u"aae or me ioy inai aeliv itfht following. ) groceries. -Then you must hire Hie ioy lo maKe misiaKes, ror 11 lias 'l I III-. 66 BPsa rilhih ii:ai.i:i: i v 7. V, V 2J I'B V 1 LI A ' B n r ua nan been so every time we have had sweet potatoes for five years, sain the boy; and about green corn ; you have a few ears stripped down to show how nice and plump it is. and it we. order, a dozen pun there are only two that have got any corn on at all. and pa and mm gets them, and the rest of us have, to chew cobs. Do you hope to wear a crown of glory on that kind of corn?" "O, such things will happen," said the groceryman with a laugh. "But don't let's talk heaven. Let's tr.lk about the other place. How's things over to your huise? And say, whuts the mat ter with ytiu' ciiAiits. I T'-., F.I. ., .1.7 ihsi rift ions. LLICBUIIIALCAS i i'y in. tilt ;iul Nnlit cli';i fur :ish 1" FlxlF ' HE A lis R ! in.l- ll.t- :-tt laij t SToi'K F ;1S. ninl tin- inoi-t cmnjilete .'ii fiit'iicil f''i' iii-pfft i 1 1 if tin iiiililif. OUH DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT Cuii.-itin DIIKSS ;()()I)S. VKI.VKT - elt'ant k- in art ot SILKS, SATINS, NI) VKLV KTKKNS, The citse of O'Donohoe and Vanatti vh (Jtildiiiij for attorney's fees occj I'ifil the attention of Judge Johiiton's ouit Ixst Momlay inoriilnif. t Mr. .1. W. t'utright, city editor of j the Journal, received a silver mustache , cup and saucer on his birthday, a pres ent from the Journal force. Dr. Hall lost one of his valuable horses last Sunday night, the death re sulting from injuries received from a runaway the Thursday night previous. A number of I'lattsmouth ladies de fied the elements and witnessed the Boston Ideal Opera Company at Itoyds opera house, Omaha, one evening last week. Mr. Tewksjberry has sold his half if his mill properly at Weeping Wi.ter to U H. Crippen, possession being given the first of ihe month. The linn now is Kiikp.itiiek & Crippen. Smith & Jilaek llros. present their announcement for the holiday trade through a Hi:kali extra thir week, the crowded state of our column? making an extra a necessity. The chemistry class in the high school are very enthusiastic over their work and Prof. Druniinond is interest thent with many experiments that aie instructive as wtll us entertaining. The (Jalleiy the north and e.iet ' wil1 hr 1 Vat n,.T " nroupd her, and ..f tt. !.... i. iw . ..t ... nonesi it scared me. ii was line wnen - - nt JH I it Hollar id V lrw ail ier. fviw, Dec. II. -ti. . IlKRALiX .how storm on a r V ejdncsday, wijf a surprise to nearly .enreryliMitnirthis locality, it coming and getting so cold so early, in IheMttson.' All kinds of woik that could le done oik the farm rame to a tudtWn standstill, v If the weather had held up, for a few days longr. corn husking would have.. been .nearly, if not qui'e coropieted. Coru.iu this locality . is geuerally gout to take Hit whole ntighboihood OVwr. The avriMge will uot be far liom 58 bushels per acre. . On Jr'riday lost. December bth, your correspoudeut . had . the pleasure, of attending a , birthday dinner at Mr. L. .11. Young's. The dinner being given in honor of Mr. Eddie Young, it beiuglus 21st birthday. - - Aiuuug those present, we noticed - a number from Uock Bluffs and Kock Creek besides quite a number from this vicinity, was present. A social hd)? followed in the evening: every thing passed oft quietly and everyone hil a gooM time.' " ... Mr: and Mrs. V. W. AViley re eived a dispatch from Ottawa, Kansas, stat ing that their daughter. Miulie, Mis. Iittldwiu, hus quite ill and uot expect ed to live. Mr. Wiley left for Ottawa, immediately on his sitd errand. ''he'r that inv.tations are being seat out! y, Mr. and Mrs. Alphvinso Cole, for a wooden wedding, to be held at Mr. Moses lli.itt's, on next Satur day. 1 ou are all dressed up ieo.Oi.lli.uu hai been under tie and have got a clean shirt on. and j weather fur s me time. your shoes blacked, and 1 xotice that j J.li. lioliue. on Hock i reek, is your pants aie not raveled out so at i feeding aOO head of entile IIiIm winter. ' the bottoms of t he legs beliiml. Yon ! are not in love, ii.ue you?" Well, 1 should smile," said the boy, at he looked into a small mirror on the i counter covered with fly specks; a girl got mashed on me, and ma says it' is good for a boy who hasn't got no sister to be in love with a girl, and so I kind of tumbled to it myself, and she don't go nowhere without I go with lifr. I I take her to the dancing school and eV j ery where, and she loves me like a house afire. Say. was you ever in love? Make's a fellow feel queer, don't it? Well, sir, the riist time I went ' home lie is making a good market for the com raised in mat. vicinity . lie his put up scale.t ami paoO elt. per limit el for coi n. Frank Mooie with hi-r 'nely mar ried bride have gone to keeping house. Frank liaviug built r repaired up the old house on Mr. I. 15. Moore's north place. ' We heai ol a pirtiy goou joke on litll !rey; but as we are not very good telling jokes we wiij not say anythig about it. .lut ask Mat Wolf he is belter posted than we ure. Big sis. South Bknd, Neii., Dec. 7 Our r?. ' , . ..... : wiu Uku hnlit nf tlirt ImmllM nf i I town had telephone 'liHiectlIIS with Rti "t.-i TV Tacr toj! place and every efT.nt will be made by ; u ',Ke "Ha or iiki nanuies or a wc- ; . , is $ i?5?fei'B A Arehiteei Tho,,soi, ... have his liew . """y. d you can't let go until j Omaha and Fremont yesterday for a v i:i:ahy i nit .sKuvir::. ill. iik-. fm i':ist .;i;k'H;i e.i : i ninl f'iii:!iii' :itv i..i;i;i: sim ;i oi TT TfcT LAW WL t r ami :;r..'li i full an.) lini- a.-.-iii'liii'lit f all .- ' -1 ' B cn (J :! J a U :i , I J 2 i- , , .J. 0 J j J fl miasm A A Bh; mi ii:iiiotf' assort nii'Jit. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mattings, Our ili-iilav i:i tiii- Ii I.- 1! iiv cit)ilftt' tli.ui i'Vfi chairs hi position liei'me another enter t.iitiiucnt. The uddeti!iess of the cold snap last week causi (1 some of lli.i school looms to close for a half itay on account of the impossibility to have the rooms comfortable; such will b- watched for in future. the man turns the knob. ' Honest, I was just as weak as a cat. I thought she had needles in her belt, and 1 was goiad to take my arm away, but it was just like it was glued on. I asked her if she felt H at way. too, and she said she used to, but it was nothing wlrn you got used to it. That mule bh: dD ;et m m o c e k s. e In iiuiiiciix- ;(!. i t- tli- Fall an! NVintiT TrsiiL ,-.21v JOS. "V". WECKBACH. I m i 1 Sfl rt rB ff . me mud. But she is older than me. Anderson Itoot, formerly superir.- j and knows more about it. When I teiulent of the agricultural farm, one was going to leave her at . the gate fihe of the best farmers in the state, kissed me, and that was worse than now residing in the eastern part of putting liiy arms around her. By gosh, Cass county, favored us with a. call last Friday. state Journal. r . v.. H lutes new eievatoi down at 1 the Coot of the depot grounds is an im; pioveinent of no small note, and in creases the facilities for lot;al grain shipment from thi point which is the btst grain uiaiket in the county. A turmoil in "brk Jr. & Co. '0 t7 t MSiflesaey BS. W 1 tieuibli-d uil over just like I had ihe chills, bull was as warm as toast. She wouldnt let go for much as a min- F ute. and I was as tirtd as though I I had been carrying coal ' upstairs. I i didn't want to go home at all, but she I said it would be t e best way!- for me ! to go home, and come again the next ! day : and the next morninir I' went to a down town saloon i i... 1 ist friday caused the arrest of the two i aud u,r p;l cam out lontf; the cat in; beligerants who ere brought up be- , i askea )im what time his girl fore Judge I'ottenger, each party j got up, and he laffed and said I had plead his own case, pouring their woes j gt it ,atl ail(J tlat j i:ad better go in the ears of the magistrate to Hie j home and l:ot be picked until I got edification or the bystanders. A fine j ripei Say. how much does it cost to was imposed and an appeal taken. Ktt married?" '. Well. 1 id.ould say that Last Thursday Hi river e!osed : Vtr j yu "ad Bot it; bad." Raid the grocery up from the bridge, nnd three uien maii, es lie act out a basket- of beetsv from the Iowa side started over to j "Your getting in lovo v ill be a great this city, when over the channel near I thing for your pa. You won't have this side cue of the men broke throueh ! ilr!e aI,3' more jokes . . . . , w ' ... i.:... go- ' i? fl (til in all kinds of 1 T T I'M l-'I ill'. u & 111 n Cotton, but luckily the ice held him from ill',' below his arms and he scrambled out, the party returning to the Iowa side and afterward effecting a crossing j hinder up t tie river. The case of (iuthmau Bios, vs Slew I art has been exciting attention for ! diiini. fimu I ho l'llti.r li-iviti.. l.rv...!.. .... ....... ... ...... . ..r ii ... on him."' Oh, I guess we can find time to keep pa from being lonesome. ' Have you en him this morning? Yu ' oiiht to have seen him last iiigl'-t you see, my chum's pa has got a setter' dug stuffed. Well, my chum end me ! took the dog and put it on our front i steps, and took some cotton and fas- short time, the. wires being .stretched this' far a connection was made and an instrument sei up in T.W. Fountain's ottice. Several of our citizens held con verse with friends in Omaha, hope to be able sobn to have telephone ' con nections with Pliittsmouth andj Lin coln. Yours. Me. A False Alarm. One night Miss Klta Hurford saw a rlame rising up from ttie roof of the mill. With the characteristic presci ence of Wonian, she struck for the sa loon to give the alarm; for she rightly divined that the whole mill force from the "old man" down, was there; also the chairman and the board of trus tees ; all the chiefs and warrior, and all the chief priests, scribes, Pharisees and llypocritis of the town all play ing pin pool or "old"' sledge." There was nothing the 'matter but a burning chimney, yet she cleaned that shanty out, as shanty was ne'er cleaned out before; and left it as "empty" as the cradle" when baby's gone. Pen. and Plow. MOTH EM v.! MO til Ell! MOTH II IS !t Aie von iiininri.rii tir iiii or ami l ivkrn of I oiU reht by M Mr l. child sutlui illg Mild cryiu with the excnicliUing pain of cut-' ting teeth t . If o. o at once und get a bbftle'or MBS. WiNSI.OW'S SOOTH IN SYKUI-.- It TMIT nliexo ilie poor little MlllV rer imiiiediatf l - (l. ,eii.l upnu ii; llieie in no ini-tiike about it. There is not a lnoll)vl- jMi ym lh m hu has ever ued w hu'w id not teM you io oiii o lliul it Wld legli!iitf"tlie IkiwcN, und give rest to the mother, and relief nod health to the child, operating. ike umKii'. It is per fectly pule to Ui-e In oil niM, mid pleiis Snt to llie t:ile, nml Is the prevcnplinn of one of lli(- oldest und bet-! I.'iiimIi' pliv Sl'finnn mid mirsen in ttie l'uile.l Stolen. SiM every vhie. 2.1 cent u tiotile. A cough, cold or soru throat should bt ktopped. XegU-et frequently result in uo ineiimli e lnn; ilUen-ir or" ronsuiiip tion.. Itrowu's jiiouc lill TriM-hes does not disorder the toiiinch like coiih hyr lipH und bal.sniii.s, but net directly on llie iufliinied palls, iillaying ii litation give re lief iu iiHtltiMti. broneliitis, coughs ciiturih aud llie t Ii n in I trouliles wliieli kiiiits untl pulitjc cpenkern . ure subject lo. Fr thirty years Biowu'm liroiu liiiil Troche haCe been rci-oiiiiiu inlcd by pliy siciulis, and have alwiiys yiven sutisfiu'tion. Iliivinr been tested by Aide nnl CunstuDt ue lor mui i v un entire general ion, Ihey liuye tittuincd well-iueiiled ruuk Hiiiuug the few 'staple remedies of the aye. Sold at i-t rents a nox every wiieie. Biii'klen's Arnica ale. The tiest salve In the woild for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. . Price la cents per box. I' or sale at Koberlj' Pharmacy. ;5ly AT JOE McVEY'S Sample. Rooms You will find the Finest Imported Fiench Brandy. Champaign, r.nd other Fine 'Wines, Pure Kentucky WhisKies, several of the best and most popular brands of BOTTLE HEKK. Fresh Beer always on draught, and Fine Ci gars, '.'(itf. In portant to Travel ers. Specia'l in lucements are offered you by the Builington route-.- It wil! pay you to rei.d their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf iT r r PumiturE StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, IlKAlKhSIIV FURNITUBE t COFFINS, and nil Mint- nf i;no.l mitaliy ki t In a ;vl.Vl'i:; VtS t- : r:' t'lKHT !.-- I I It M l I It I. m oiii: Also, a vely fiiniiiii ii. .,..-k nl rum nil liomli. HctalliGB'Cfl-'JiiGHaiis.Cistiils.Rolis, Our New ami e'eaiuit Ii.'.ii.m- I-at a In - J t'Hil Uli-4. Itememlier the pbtee. in I'NIilN illLOCK. o sixih Street. TWO Hum s. si mi I It of ("as Comi ty I'.. ii. I.. W lieiir f ni:i ! I. mi:. I nig 1,1 or .l.v. HARRIS & UNRUH. C4ti:i I'l.A ITSMDl I II. N H'. MIKE SCIIIiGLLBACIlElC mlVKS.U ITil HoiiSK sitoi:t m; a wauon i,i I'.viiiiMi. All Kinds of. rain miDtats Mendel will NealiiOH mill Dlspnteli. .Teh rialtsimiiilli Weekly r PI 11 EM I lie I. iiir -I. M..'-l an. I Bent flounty Paper. N i on r el i 'dili,: a I i imc to (. in e I.i'i,' i't . .1 I .t i his wi ek. and mil w i n' -i read- LOW RATES THE HERaLD J. V. Weckbilch has on hand a large and well n lecied stock of carpets, and more coining. He will have the larg est and finest line ever offered in this city. .::tf .r-Money to. loan ; easy tei ins on im- j proved lands.. Si'M-IVan Si W holey, 5tf at I'nioti Block .in. i Ml I I. A I any 1 1 1 i .-, t i 1 1 ill advance over I I sMol' l II in the list nt e cos ol' one. if i:i:ai.i I I'BUslllNfi COMPANY John It. Cox 1 1 L ii i J wu i uuu, lia now n. 11 ril '!. 1'IiVNEH. Cunault fur prion oil nil hinds ol" tin work. -o.ooo IO l.(lt o. IMIITI l.li. (i:itns I MM'. II M I.I.H A N. UliOl.l l l lie- Ill t. Ill I. r Horse, Milled OxSIiinmiiu;. In short,-we'll shoe anything that hur four 1'e.et, .from a Zebra to a (lir.iffe. Come and see us. 23jrvr shop Ix-lwecii Main anJ Vine sireelt (eeoriici In, in in. Mtv lI KAl iy. I' - pule .4 I e I fo i i Wi ll Kit III St list. iUTOH O K f 1 1 K Patenls Obtnilli'il, nml nil olher bn tin' I'. S. I'ntcul olliee nil. nd modi: i. 'at;: ii;i:s. In r i tli.e i oppoi 1 1 lb.. I ' fill oliiie. mid ueiiin i lil iin i ll 1 1 - t i 1 1 1 I li i n liii.o i i'im w aiii; n .. I Mi !KI, .r H 'A U IM; llilvi'i' a- !o p'. Ieiilaiiil.il fiee o cliale; nml n.'iHnke Nil ( 1 1 A IM lv r.Ni.i;s w k omi a in i'.xtknt. We nler. here, lo the I'okI lniihler, iheSlipl.of M v Order div., Mini Ihe oMii i.il ol the lT. S. Patent office. For : in iilar, ml vice, lenii-, ami refer, enco-. to arlual client-, in your own !-l :i le or imii nl y, mid rcN '( '. A. S.NOW ,i i 1 1. Oppoxjlc I'.-il.liI Olhc. Wnv,i,,j.oii, !.. :t7i' THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE B Fifteen ( cut Lunch. . Xext to Clark's grocery I have open ed a lo cent lunch room ; Coffee. Bread and butter. Meat, and Potatoes for toe. Farmers come and see me. '29 lino .). P. Antil. Fresh Oysters. Direct rioni.tlie sea shore, constant ly on hand, at the Central Restaur ant. L'2m:'.. A. Salisbury, Dentist. i:Hf John Blake keens constantly on hand a full line of fine Irish and Scotch Whiskies. " Aiig.l7.18s2 22y I. Manufacturing and Repairing, good and i;eat, at Merges'. 5tf Wheeling tobies at Warrick's. lnio"l o.l'OO fence posts for salt. Call on. or address Jlb'tf P. L. Wisk. We are making a specialty of fine chairs for the holiday trade. o7tf " IIakkis & LTNJtrii. Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes &c, at Warrick's drug store. lmo34 Mrs. M. A. Buler. Ladies Nurse, of! long experience. Best of Reference. ' Residence, Picnic Hill. j PlattsDJouth, Nel. Aug. SI. ,S2 Sm. . :i-:Sdii,,:Wii;j'A ' . i-,4 V n 1 ' ir-. tr ' . ,:: " J'. , ' V 'i' t . JOHOTSOK BROS., DEALERS Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Also Ajitnt f,,r the i I'uinb'd 31 K II C fiA N 7".V UNWT We trill tsttll this Wire its Chciip.au any mire, in lit? market. HA Hit wriiN (JlVK Vri A f'A LL 9 'W 813 KESXJBARY'S Try Will J. Warrick's poulirv pow--dcr for cholera, ilroopiii;, Jtc, and be convinced cf ii merits. ' . S6t4 Just reeeived,"a large' invoice of toy suites, dressing cases, bedscribs tables' chairs. eramhulators, sleds, etc. 37if " II a tuns & Ushvn' 9 i., . . . . .. i inipi n io inc u'E a iiii.'tiiiipin loonru ! them twice arrested for stealing ucoat ; . . ... , ,. , i . . , ., .. - , ; just like troth, and we got behind the and each tune the prosecitlioii . have , , -.,'. i , .. , , , ...... door and waited for pa lo come home j failed to make a case. M. A. Ilarti-,, . . Wl.. gun n conducting the case for Guth- . . , , i . 3 ,r , ! to come up t lie steps I urowit!. unit uiiiu una Covvn. ana M.jiiisom ihtf , , . , , ,f , n i i i : i m i in z si' h i i titiji ai at ricnn i ' (lie W iil.t. Tor -:i!e at. .il iosale and Retail 15 Y ion & Nathan, -MOl'l'lI. XKBRA-KA. TBKMS-CAM. M Tinnefs' Stocl ? r 1 DONNELLY'S A2TD IJLACKS311TH -. x x u i i i res ffcj n - S s mmWw ALL K,NDS jSaSW! FOR SALE BY '' I u " 1 1 1 I and Sullivan the second casr. Stew art is a young man but' little known in this city but well and favorably known in Omaha and Nebraska City, in the latter place having relatives. As the case now stands Stewart is commencing two damage suits ;:giirist Ciuthman Bros., and the end is at pres ent the beginning. dog, by Crimu?. and he started down the sidewalk, and my chum baiked I just like a dog. and i kiyi'd and growl j ed like a dog that gets licked and you j ought to see pa run. He went around ! in the alley and was going to get in. the basement window, and my cIhhu j had a ievolver with some blank car ! triges, and he went down in the base-' : ment and when pa was trying to open The post oflice is settled and located j the window, my chum began firing in the new Waterman onera hous i towards Da. Pa hollered that it was j block, and thu IIkrald challenges any.: j cily io the state outside of Omaha and Li?i-oln, where they have government '. ; hu:lJi:s lo show a haiiilsniiiei poi-.t olliee i hi i in or a more complete ntflc-. ' P. M. Marshall has added a larg nuiii- ' Week bach sells Bremnei's crackers. fo-4o Wariick's foe w idi palmer and window curtains. 1 mov4 bl.LU'JIb.MO Kiile by J. S. Duke. SHOP. I'jjy, Jlachine and Plum re ij,and genera! jobbing ji.-ireit to ilo uil kinds of repairing mi oliier m:'.oliinery. as ihere i ijootl l.uUo in my :lu. 'ETEIi IZAUEy, reliable Wagon Maker )II Shop. JUST RECEIVED, l ber of call and lock )hk s and has am j pie facilitie-i to :t:'i oii;m d.ite the pol lie in that line fr seme time to coin", i Tl e office contains mw 104-j boxej", ; nearly rive limelieil of wliich are lock ! boxes and H new general di-livery has j been put in that facilitates lime there j fully one half. The new room is large j light, heated by steam and lighted j with gas. all of which adds to the jeoiufoit and convenience of officials : and patrons. only him, and not a burglar, -hut after my chum fired finir shots pa run and climbed over a fence, and then we'tonk." tlse-di s a"d I staid with h ch.tnn. ail r.iiih' a:ni this moruiiis ma - s.M " pa didn't get home till four o'clock. ":liid "'; SchlegerV -special brands of home then a iioiiireui.ui i-aiii- with him, and Mnanulaeuireu cigars are lie leauers in P i tHlKi il Hiiout ma'i a.ogs anu oeuig - . 1 I I . .!.. I. ill' .1 taken lor a ouixt.ir aim ueiiiy Kiiiru, j. User Will -I. Warrick'.- Condition pon der it e'xeei all others. .Htil4 ' .fohnS"ii liros., the .hardware men, will m'nv'e iulo t.he .Kockwowd block to soini as complelod. iltitf ., . A Trev!iTie on tin; Horse," regular price'25 cffuli, niV price 15 cents. ;tlt4 ' "W. J. W ARKICK. At Schlegel's cigar store may always be found the very Ix st brands of smok ting and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. ' :;otf Bremner's. crackers at Week bach's . Bremnei 's crackers nV- W. II. Bakers. A CommonrScn'ie Reniefly. S ALi G Y Lf 0 A. Baby organs, family orgrans of vari ous styles." ' Priees.-if '22, $50, $60," $72, Waml upwardsj we can suit you all iu si vies .-mil ' prices." "Opera house block. . t . v. . - 86 5 - Fine spun silk parlor suites 10 per t;ent less than. Omaha prices. 37 tf '". ' IlAItRIS & UNRUH. BremnerV crackers Lewis'. Jxno34, at Bennett & Coal oirat WarracP's drug storc.364 Bremner's Lewis " sells lmo84 .- Bennett & crackers.'" " M. B. Murphy sells Iiremner's crack ers. . ;linoi$4 i- Paints oils and varnishes at War rick's.driig.s,tore. lmo-14 from the 30tf - the: market and are mad . " . ... ' ,1 liest nilalitv of tobacco, irly killed, ! . was a I ram pa nau - .Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut- tgain. ami asked me ter 3 Glycerine I ooth lablets. Beauti- Ly ! Cleanse! Preserve! tf and she said she took to drinking if I had heard anv tiring i.f guns, "and I said no, and then she put a wet towel on pa's head.".. 'Ywu ought to be ashamed." suid the grocery man. How' does you pa like your being in love with the uiil 'i Does he seem.- lo , en courage you in it "O, yes; she was IIors' Hlankcts. -I-V; l I I. I. LINE OF Iip JIoIm's, tii to our house to borry some tea, and Boomerang" Recipe. pa pi,tted her on the cheek and hugged lo give relief t a burn apply the j her, and said she was a dear little white of an egg. The yolk of the egg , daisy, and wanted her to - sit. on "bis may le eaten or placed on the shirt I lap, but v. hen I wanted him to give charge ot tlie wiwi ;no n as a SO. 1 WOSXMAX. unit ISngsie Order. nmlf to FACTION G t'ARAXTEED. A ( IMI'LKTK ASS IKT.M EXT til" bosom. If the burn should occur on a lady, she may omit the last instruction. . J...Le,7 : . .- v ItiU resumed .b.usine-ss. again, will buy aiid-sell all kinds of Furniture. Also buys Iron, Metals and Rags... I advance motley 4i. all kinds of goods. .a ; Jacob Lisvr.- :i Piattsmoulh, Neb, Oct. 14. 1SS2 tf. Xii Diore i:ti':iui tf isui. f.iEtit er ImmeiialB Belief Warranlea.-: ,, .-..Piraanent Care Guarantees. 'i-r tf tirs f.stahlisliffl ottfl never hnttrn tn fail n a.fiiwlt en', arute. r chronic. Utter to. oil 7ioifiief pliiisleian unit tlruuyli't for Ihr Uif!iU jtSalicylira. '. ..... - . . SEBRETI thk only nissor.vKK ok th t; roisov- OIK VUK" ACIt WHICH HXtsrS IV TIIK BLOilO OT UIIHCMaTIH AN1) (iOHV l'A T1KXTS. . HALICV I.II .1 it known as x couiiiiiiii-si-ni-e remedy. Ijraiir it rtrikv tllienly :it tlio caune'ol" lilit-iiniiii iin. 'Jour and .Wuiulnia, wliile so many so-calli U pe-iflft nnit "iivMjaeil panaceas on ly treal lia-.tMy the etlKda. Ithaslieen -nceleil ly cniiiient sfipntist that outai,it applications, sueli as rubuiin; with oilH.'niniiiiPiil liniint-iits. and Hootliini; lotions will not eradicate tliese tie;L'-p wliiuli are the result of llie jioisoninK of the Mooil with I'ric Ai iil. NAI.IC.VI.lll i:rki vrlili. marvflOiiH ef-f.-ct on this ai'iil ami so remove the ilii-nrili r. It is now exclusively used ti" alt celebrated physicians of America and Jiurtie. Highest Medlc.-vl Academy of I'aris f'eporls I'.l'per cent enren in three days. REMEMBER that HALICVLII'l is a certain euro for KlIEiM AtI SM, IJOIT ami .NKl KAl.UIA. Thennosj iBieilsv paiin-are Miltdiipd-aliinwt i- tanily. ...liive itn trial. '-Relief Kiiarniited oi money refunded. Tiiousiinds of ti'.-t imoi.iaK sent on applica tion. " l a Box. i; Boe- for.".. , .Sent freeby mail on re.-eint of inniicj. ;A81i. Y.Ot It Pltl'ljlUST I'Olt IT. But do not be licludeil info lakuii; imitation or Kiibsiitirtes. or soinethui' iffoiinneiiiled as jnsi as pood !" Insist on i he genuine ith ttie name of VASHRl'll K I O., on eai-li box. .which is guaranteed elieiuieally pure iiHilerour iKiiature. an indisdensible icquljite to insure: miceen in the treatment. Take no other, or I send-to u.f . I Wasliburne It Co.. Proprietor. . . 27 liioudway, eer. lleade St., NEW VOhK. T T r - J L- II K. r-T'rtT - .- blAHl r-f "AV'.. fii ft. ffM. . ni Livery C O 1L P LETS and Sale Stable. "MGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT. LVKKYTIIINO IS FIIiST (T.ASS -Tlir: HMST 'I K A MS I. ITY . SINHLK AND DOl'lil.K ( Al.Mf IAi;i. TliM'PT.KHS WIT.T. !'! 'I) ('I)M I' t.K I I' (il'Th'ITS IIV f M I 1 (I XT TUP! VINE AND FO I" I'T 1 1 STS. July Itf. I'LATTSiloLTII XKIJ. Tlie Finest Pressed Brick I2T THE GTATS,' : 5 V A.V'r 5T E5 K 35 i Soil She r wool Collars, Whifi-s & N STREIGHT, E.jr t sitreisht A JiHr. X INUKACTCKKK OF 1 J. G. CHAMBE always on hand, nt RS & SON'S. j To remove starcli or roughness from rl il-irons. hold the iron ou a large i :n.in..A e . . n . .. i B..uUOtuuc .-v.n, ,Uouieui3 urSU,;iiliti Qut cents f()r ice creAtn tor then wip off carefully with a rag. To ; other ,. for her in sM the , make this effective the mimldtona i ., h .narkin, w she me 50 cents to buy her some ieeeretiin. he said that was all nonsense.'- H j ...;.l Ml n..lr .,f mmtt w .n.. i. T..f inn. r-"b' cream when she w.13 a girl was what iujured her health for life.' I asked ma about it. and she said -p ever any fire says Ioii't fbrsret that a '3Iasou & Ilaiu Tin 6ran Is a holiday 'present that yi ill stay'by your dear friend Toujjer tTian almost anything .else you . caa give and jrive Ler better satisfaction 3ft- James 1'ettce. Agent. NEWPORT, Ml Wl HARNESS. . jlue of vs. warns &c, :?.itlj done en ih aal Flftb :n Manager. lMao!er. G. B. PARKER & CO., LINCOLN AND PLATTSMOUTH, 'NEB. MANfK-VCTfKEKS OF ANU DEALERS IX ' AMERICAN ANDj ITALIAN MAKBLE, AND Granite Monuments, Headstones. Tablets, Mantles, ?&c First Premiums Awarded Work at Four State Fairs. Shop oext to Sur- i ha tnolr lir to a. rircus once, hilt lit! applied. Should the iron still stick to ! got free tickets for carrying fwat to the goods when in use. spit on v. , p,epbUlU ghe MT, pa was tighter Woolen goods may be nicely washed j lhan l,ie bark to a trfe" 1 tel1 yoii iU if you put half an ox gall into twoj8ui"fft l, different with me. If gallons of tepid water. It might be there is anything that my gill wants, well to out the iroods into th watr le is goin? to have it. if I have to sell .alo. Tfthrt niiitn u ma's copper boiler to get the" money. 1 "V. uai is ine use oi naving wraiu .. tou board it up and don't enjoy it? enough, put in another ox-gall. Should ! this fail to do the work, put in the en tire ox, reserving the tail for soup. The ox-gall is comparatively useless for soup and should not be preserved as an article of diet. Ttf veyor General's Office. A. R. FORBES. Foreman. DAVID MILLEIt. Traveling Salesman. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb. Go to Warrick's for school, books j . L'edroom and parlor sets at i educed rnte nt Henry Boeck's. 3it4 XJoliuans !. Dulniaa.! . A full und complete 1hi in ail the latent styiesi. iht ladie will 6nd our lock cotmplete and we .arc selling at the lo.wesU jnargins .at- J. V, Wect- bach's. 1 .. .-. saif , . - For Sale. - rVEight quarter sections of choice ''farming lands in Cass county on reas onable terms inquire of or write to CLLIVAX & WOOLET, ietf I'lattsmouth, Neb This family will be run oo different plans; hereafter, you .bet.' ' Say." how much ara those yellow VcKKle'n pocket combs in the show case? . I've a good notion to buy them for her. -How would one of tbem ? round mirrors, with a zine cover, do for a presetjt to a girl? There's nothing that ii too good for l er." .;'. !' " ' hew M dsle Store. : ' ' i Pi4n'o, v organs, ud musical merr ejtanuie ai ujicrn nyu-e uiock. ooio : : I - - - - " - 's a t .. i. . . .. - -F or. Vy acres, cf aud one, balf .mil ftom. Plat Lmoutlu same wijl.be sold irwhpJe it in kiQp suiu purchasers. llquirVf ( Viieexjb & JiESNETT. ' , "z?. . Fah'ii.ioV.reuiuear town; also team tor sale. I Jpqujre of J. B trode. 36i3 .-t !:'' j ' i - Crltes and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door -east of Conrt Hetise. I'lattsmouth, Neb. 5t6m t rN nn eri Ea v IIU (!!! I! HI! I t ii ii . ii- fiii U UJ ; : L U Xj O -EG . -It:fl' i. ;. W j v 4 Orders vvahixva for any quantify and filled in a satisfactory. ijiaiuicr. Those confcin plat ing- f build should examine our worl, the quality of our lirieks and prices. Yard, in rear of iSonncr Kfahle, Plattsmoutli, iVel)raska. Cass County S f on Works JOHN AV A YM AN, Proprietor. l3ljxt i sirioiatli . jNTeb. ' , .v a xi'F. i (yriiHEJis of'. OII,EllS, .ENGINES, ' IltOX FRONTS, HOUSE COI.TJJINsX AND CASTINGS. Ouf facUilk-a fur heavy, work in C ilunin nl Outings for nr,t tnr i.ui-icii in the tetate. MACHINE REI'AHiiNG of ail Uimlc. Our ilacliine Shop for allllnjsis of work in iron. . Ptronizc Nebraska manuractfrnrg. v e luj Jicatc all eastern fr-iL'ht nr.d time. Prtif liuildinir in anv part oi itt e r-iau; miouki write lor our U riu CASS Mnrch 11th, 182"' I-rV o V 'SaJ 1 1 1 1 Mate nioiiKi write lor our u riu i je;jl COTJNTx WOHE3I f' I - ' - PL.VTTS Ol'Tff, NIJ r IX-