t ! y. , 1 ,OTII HERALD. :vr.KY mi i:siay ft'.li Herald PiiilisliiBZ Co. "IiUn $1 no rear "J no nroi.llii; ( npiM-u, time ami 'known on application, tin- 'ol nil'irc, flaltNiiiuiilii, nl i'la 111:1 1 1 r. itSMOUTH. 1)1".C.-I, IMS. "How wo apples Bwim." Nothing conns to tin nnfaiv in a uiMU cutli ring them iIhjh ami tlisMtrti itttelf with "mil HaUttfartion to itcelf and annoyanoo to tlio jiulilio. as tin una lulterat'lw lftiiaKiKiii', lit is always then', swimming nw ny, iiunniniiig In That gri'iit party of reform, I)euii cratic in n;imc, ia alrtaJy in a pickle In the If. 8. Semite at the hist session Mr. IVmlletoii of Ohio introduced hid civil servici reform hill that uYmoc i;icv lainlcil to tin skit s as a ticcessary and whnlettoiiit iiieHsuie. With the in hooka w ere opi-ni tl ; and tui i L was opi mil which purports tcstinmny uccivftl lictoio I .Jury, which that prodigy of f.Vlr. N. W. Sum' Is took dur- ssiViiis, and which our hilious tin: ).... ilia llciald ll i 1 1 k ll) ns the hn.tl effort, and proh Rliatrt.t nf hid life. hili f nt: th lilt of a Hill ! r. Jt is it. ;ii ray if cvi.Icnc', ami we U what we said two weeks it f.uli utterly, and is powei s i ti one i iiiuiii.il ai l npuii yi.r ( I i.eial's oiHre or I lie ii-neral. Thue is not out i f vidi'tici lo.show tl;at the li r i ui ej ing wdi! not lut ; to law ; there is not an iota co to show i hat the work wan and well ilui.e; i'.i:. :;t llm d hy (hi,! I nil. i-;:t, :i. it has Inii !!; II :i' is i p t a of i : e l .-lioiv ll;.' the l h i:i i .1 i vi-r I ai.dli il :i iloi- i:: pp.i y ; I nt. I l in- eon1 rar; . 1 . t ..1 V lili'lll'i' l.i.VS tllli lie I ; i ill ! Ci I III I her !! n us i t I : i " ,t'p'- i-.t.iti I t ., o I , .it M I . l'.'i l !''. 1 t U I he , I ...a hv I pi'; :l aci cj ted it, i i , . u.:iv .i;. 1 p. lid All", l-'.iii-l !! u . l !. :::;d I hat .i r. !.ii 1 : p i p ... on t h it v. o: l . j n.sl , ; 1 t li made In re loleiv on . ... .' I lli.1'. li' dispoi p ol , .i . I:.- : a w li! . W il lio'.li. I iov- t,.il.ei H' a ih.ll i'l'lie ..... ii.it to Mr. J i 111 ami ... p. u.i auhd Mr. F.ui licld i iii-, h iiiiii, ih.i Mr. Fail- I . : l li 1 1.- ui l!n- pi olits, .iini 1 I 1 . ! . I ' )i 1 1' n t 1 1 i. ill id iPiM i. Ller irauvict ion i ili'i-li i'liV itf eli lens i'l'.iT ..e il h l I'uUilleil his contract. .s.t' ll'.ic'.o-y, heen d lsch.il ;;i il Vi .i:h a ui p ml off The s u ! - V 'M' 'crn'rv of tl c pusilaiiiniou-i .ipli.i'iii'C aroand ttic Oiiia'na was !i "V. i" lu tter i.lustiatcd this; and ili' ir puhlicatio-i of pimniy piove-i j;i.L cxa'-;ly Ihe i -.Jt-t .is it pioi-d il to theiaa.l r. Miller r.i.j st inl u; and iie ice oi the testimony just .is lie wi.-dtcs; he c:ui never make i c i I mp-i'. anything hat a vin i.)', iiviyor Itcncral's of l I'.p.- I'.i'.t ever proven t It.: t .Mr. v. i ..tepii.-.l otiisidc law n:.' 1 hy ;ovi'Miiucnt : he can ' e a'i 1 iii.-.;.-. t lh.it i i i. iii i' ;ii . it -ol iiiui.i uiitii il i a .i i'j i:n 1 si II", a: d l!l it it n ci inie it j ' i i no ii.aii. (tar to Miili-r is. to c.)i:tii!ue ; hii.i-iclf until he i:- i id id s. a. p. I with which he s- enis ovet- '.. I L : s ::!1 i:i the it. ten -t of icy. all a pas t of that ht i.iiant .an', for deiii. ici at ic capita!, and .r.d i i y of "sleililiLr i m the aci;," ma ic for ix months, taNe ii the I'. S. r.uiil j I r )te.i n . . i .1 . io; six in cutis more it s iiiic witli yood pio, iicty. 1 1 p '. i .-.i!i i'i . s of t Ic td ate have Ki:i4 i n tin' O.naha Herald to it tin-i- iili I'.ce v, l.ich has he n I i . ; ..; o:i its t-tomach ; eve: y- in .-'.-e it and none ic.piv in- iv !e sp evi.hnee i : is. How : n:-iV Ipc ilisl Tied we are n : vi; ! ill on- refereiice is ni.i.le i-videi r', :r..il tli.it is liie p -;j...1 e of the to t i inony . v...l settlccacTit of the '. iff -;. :ii i's wi.h th Trcasnn r oo- aiiic'; id 1 1 n i" spaee this wi'ek, III ;:.i.i is la l to lav hei'.-n !c! -i t! is coa:ph-tc lin.nii'i.il X if ! a- C'.iunly's t'oi.iiiee. iir ; t'ounty Tieasiirer i!i will hs u i. d and ihe pcop'c cf the eouii- e er.itii'itte themselves up.m . i'.. t iheco!in:y turn;:; :uc in .: p i' Mr. Xcwell ar..i '.i.al as ..tai .oniers iln.i aa.l t'..' .tat-:-i'.ovs ?nt a iH-cici i-iey :!' a ; h- :n 1 ia l!ie se. 1 1 -ment. I'he it iil n pe.l iisheil is the work, oti:-:.l.;:ici. of tieputy tieasarer '., who has thlo:i;!i ihe last moi st! a'e.l his titne.-s and eflie ia liai oiiiic. Tit is particular w is Ions and exacting and it was ' .e.i without a i !-rial irror. : (.;:i ih.i Herald uhlirlicd the l.n-n lit the time of th (Jn.nd t.ial Messrs. Uu.-hn.l; ; lul Mc- in. two iaifo, t.:nt witnesses, in aw e.v t avoid 1 1 .-lif imr. Il magnificent i'.ode to ive color ir scheme of maniifactiu inct d :u- tap'ual; hu: now, bv the piihli- i of the evidence in full, it is i that the evidence if ho! h was '-rraav.i' to the issue sufficient tJ rtii preservation. We are aware : heiv was nothinj; verv rxhiiiar- in our testimony for the po'.iti- anaers; it w;u short and sweet. e can furnish it tu Hr. Mi'.ler at line if he desires it to complete hibL.-. :i; Iek.m.I) is requested ly the l , . t r : . i pi 1 . .. nl oriK e at i.iuuipui lu u.iii ioc tit- n of those who have not received , -.'.tents on their land, to send filial receipt io the Lincoln land I- and have their indents sent to address or to the county clerk. tre intorinea iu;r. me ouiuc w filled up with patents, many of h h ve hi cm there for a nuiuher i, some hack as for of l.i-00. he laud tlice have not the address parties to whom they helong arc ohiijed to let them remain m jffiee. - AllU'CS N'ODl-S has m ule an etlic- maii a: t!ie head of t!ie state peii- tiary and the IIekalp trusts thnt rtftonointiDeiit may he made early H sessetii nd coniirmetl without ' tion. Qjimcijjs t,i,i Covernor is an iron clad with ii ri nintihle onl-i opening of t lie pri sent nhsion it -was nance ami ii. vulm ial.lt tin ret; w hile, out of the first meiisniis on the calen. in fact, lie is tin most ej-ol is'.ical shain j ler to ci iuh up for heni in, and Mr. that flouts; universally tlo.itinu tho j IVnillim in a hini' en h laid it be Hoiled under iruo nls of M ine hi i H j fore the senate; the republicans in the popular plijioliee ns a pn. limit, and j fip-uate said. 'I I is a tood ill and we llrin;; his self-made pop yiiii I ioiii the ill pass il." Imi the democrats pooi ilei k. us the ei.iunihiiid of puhlie IhronliMr. Uiow n of (Jeoria, and opinion 1 Mr. Vnm hees f I imIihiih, Hrime at once In. illustration of thif picture, our , and me waning a w arm opposition to readcis have I ut to pel use in Ihe l.i- it. It was just the thin,' for tlm dem ta'o ii.ipers of the 1 i ll inst. the pro- ocratii; parly to m ixpi -rade hefore the ceedins of the national a.-i iciill ural p ople l n. hut w hen it came to the association, to hiuii what a commo- 1 p.. hit of n forming ihe civil service in dious frutnl our late dou'ile hai rt h- l, j ea si, or usin the hill for any other as-me!re. nr.n.d jury Mulling ileum- ; parp s else tli m t. er ito p irty caj cratic candidate of this state, m.nle of ' it il with, the Im.vl of o;in isition urosn himself at I hat association meeting in Chicago. That eiiiiiient a;rirultui ist and listi ixuish. il fraud, apo'-nred he fore that hody, ami lmun ih.itely pro ceeded to apply ll.i' totch and lire him self oil in a Ihiil free trinle speech; this, too, in the presence f honest. earnest azi ieultui alists, who knew more in a minute ahout our comui'-i-cial relations, our national metis, wants and dangers, than this corpoia tion scion could iosihly learn, hy the closest application, in a lifetime. following this, gentlemen like Mr Stevens, of Ohio, Mr. Hintou, of Wn consin and Mr. Slay ton, of New Hamp shire, proceeded lo puncture (his in ll ited g;n barf in a manner w hich, if he has any sham.', he will lone; le'iiem her. It is sullicient to say that Mr. Mor ton received some facts and lirfures on tin-tariff ppi.-stion, till', if propel ly inn till', d. will he of much hen- til to him i:i the future, when his Ko;ism j proiii. t-i hi in to make a m -ynilicent j fool of h msi If. (tut- ;u. vice ti) Mr. .Iinj l ine Mor ton, is to leturn to ; he sh.-ltei iiirf care of Mr. '. K. IVrkins, of the C. I'.. A There to insert his .syphon in the pap dep Ul melit of this colpola'.e mother and hiiiernate, at least until he is thiiineh teelhiii,'. ' at once. The fact of the whole matter I is the extent of the civil service re - J form that the democratic party desires ! is simply that reform ition that kicks ! i i 'publicans oat of icli ; a nl seats dein I 1 i ocra's in their pi. i Ii .i the old An I di ew .acWs-m deni cra! ic idea of ro ' form an 1 tin party is too Jacksonian ami too hungry to aid a:.y other meas ure. In conseipi ence oi tins I ty are cornere I in their own trap. Mr. I'eii- lletou proposes to pass the bill and it w ill he done hy a solid republican vole It will bs a loiirf step toward civil ser vice reform ami the whole democratic party are now kickinrf thems-d vesover it. O. 1'. Irish sends us the statistics of lie Ihneau of rnrfiavi 'rf and printing and In thu quality and amount of sta tistics it is the 1 i' p-sl .stock, rfovern nicnt has exhib'ted this seisin. Ah hot w een David Ihiiler, ('apt. Ashhy, A. II. Connor, and John II Pierce for the United S ales Senate the II KHALI) is for thu dark horse and the darker the better. Tin: Ilr.c.vi.i) has waited 1 n; i-xi rcis.-d m uch patience, in tin and iope lli.it I he .Journal would do its duty ami Miu'e.-t Ihe name of lho. Diaper lis the democratic ..I'lti-iiioi.npoh.sl . i aki i il the 1 Kill it- dui ilirf the inlii iiirf sessian. Why so much moth sty at this late day is not apparent. Mr. Draper is a democrat, i,o i lie iloabts i. ; he is i.lso an arti-nioi opolist. ami none who heard his s-p th at the rati tica! i:in Uii-e! iiirf after ehction would e;aiiisi'.y it. Heme, we rise to do that which should have been done h'Piie;o su-is't t the ei'ininrf hi st, Mr Hr ip- r. as tin elirfihle man fur their caiahdate. The day is a cold one when we ia .'h i t democracy entiiely; and while this boom may swell into obliv ion, it .shows that there's nothing mean about us. Till-; repulilio.tns in con rf less have taken the democrat ic party at their word, that they are in fur lefoian and industry ; to prove this tlu-y are hold in:: the democrats in session Saturday and over the holidays and though there is much kicking over the medicine, the democrats swallow and keep pas sahly silent. Tin: 1'awiiee llepullica-i claims for tin new opera house in that place as he best in the state outside of Omaha and Lincoln. If Pawnee city will send a delegation t i this city we will show them an opera house built t a cit three times as gre it i:s theirs and vol respond ingly finer. Turin: is a lack of lite trade limn del in the democratic papers of late, which transit ion. to l irvt i:s iiople, is almost startlinj.', o'.ning suddenly. Kven New York Mm editorials have t x p i it r. i'i il a s-ui'dt n fidlii g clT in 1 ho columns of otir poor, tuit honest cou l; aipjrary. 'iiu-: public must possess itself with patience until it is determined whether Mr. H.indaM, of Penns' Ivania, or Mr. r.n lvle, of Kent u eky. be t'le next speaker of the house; when that pies tion is settled we shall know whether the democratic pu ty is still free trade or whether it is protection. LXATOii Van W)'.1!; being now chairman of the Mississippi, Missouri, et al river improvem at committee, 'night shed some light as to the rea son of the aha'i Lmment, of the river wo: k at i.r. tsmoulh. and its coiitinu a:ie. at Nebrcska City. Mi:s. .Ikssk Jaii:s his oidned a t loiisaml dollar in, eminent for Jesses grave, and announces that there will be an unveiling to whi.-h all his tdd friends will be invited. All Missouri sh ml 1 "stun I from tin ier" when that gathering breaks up. Tut: trial of ."-immeiunun, the Min den niurderf r, oi cuj ieJ just one day; the jury occupied jus: thiity niinutes in reaching a verdict, after winch Judge (tasliti seutvr.ced hin to be hanged April 21st. Wk would like to see the chump w ho believes J. Sterling Morton is an anti monopolist. Falls City .Journal. This is a modest mpiest and lro. Sherman might at least send one of his profiles. THE Journal continues to air its la.e campaigu thunder entiieiy un niitidfu'.thp fact that Mr. Morton and his gi. . 1 jury have had a sitting and prove ! the Journal's stutements falsehoods. Thk II!UALr in common with very many in the state mourns the death of Judge Clinton Ilriggs who has heen much to Nebraska ami one of her most honored and highly frpteemetl citizens. BKO. Shickman being opposed to tl e iniquitous tariff on cotton and woolen goods has no stocking to hang in thp chimne.f', we tduill send our Christmas gift to fia in a drav. THE Journal magnifies the wealth of the ftEEALD and deplores its ow n poverhmV'd it moves us to sympathy ; s poor once oursolf. Ti lor neauii w itu a merry as and a happy New Year last- vear aroun f. we ii;g uimiv.i ' (uxo of Nebi uis!ijCir. they 'eiil'k i " 1 'ifie I ADDITIONAL LOCALS. W. C. Curtis, from back in Michi gan, is looking over our city and coun ty. Mr. Curtis is a brothei-in-law of Judge Newell. List Friday at the spelling contest in the high school, Evelyn Wise was thu Miecessful one ; spi 1! iug the school down, and w inning the prize-a picto rial, aeedemie dictionary. The annual meeting of the Nebras ka Chapter 11. A. M.. has been in es sion in this city this week. The at tendance being unite large and repre senting all parts of the state. Ileir.einber the Agues Villa compa ny ;.t ih- opera house the ':h and Sth of January ; one of the linesl compa nies oti i he road, imw ti! iinj a week's engagement at Des Moines. Head the change in Fred Herrmann' ad.; l-.e is selling a very desirable line of select goods appropiiale for the hol idays, and his store room is one of Ihe elegant places in display in the city. The Masons of this city a?e making due arrangi meiits for a grand social ami festival on the night nl il.t -JTih their anniveisary day. A pii.gt. mine for the enti 1 taintut nt is in prep;' ra tion. This week the district court is sit ting in session, taking up Ihe equity docket. Judge Pound and court re porter Million coming down from Lin coln Tuesday a. m.. opening the ses sion. The Ih.iiALl) will give a re sume id Ihe session next week. The following well-kn wn NeVu as kant arc alt lnling the meeting of the Ncbra.-ku Chapter H. A. M. Win. H. M ungcr. H. 15. Nicodemus, II. N. 1'dake J. W. D.-weese. Hon. A. S. Baldwin, Arthur V.akeh, M.S. Hull, of the Ed gar Review. J. A. Tulieys J. P., Dins more and W. 15. Bowi n. Little .) nnie McKlwain, last Satur day afternoon .gave a biith day party w hich was attended by Ho of her little friends, she is only six years old but she entertained her young guests with the dignity and grace of a sweet sister She received . i large number of pus en's. The opening of Messrs. J. P. Young and S. & C. Mayer on Tuesday even ing in their new store roome, was an entire success, and not less than six or eight hundred people visited them. Mr. Young had his immense stock of holiday goods well displayed, and the Mayers had a very tasty airangemeiit of their specialties. The li. & M.bantl discoursed sweet music, and in Mr, Young's, vocal and instrumental mu sic was dispensed to the listener?. Mr. Young handed a box of cigars to the band boys, who appreciated ids re membrance, and over 300 gifts weie given to the ladies, S.AiC. Maxer al so presented each lady with a souve nir of Ihe event, and it was a complete sue rss all around. I'rrMonal. II. E. l!i legi, of Omaha, representing K ind, MjN'ally ,v, Co's subscription hok publications, was in Plattsinouth Monday. " Mr. ami Mrs. Ceo. Smith were in Kansas City lat week ; visiting while there. Prof, ami Mrs. Wise and Miss Flora Wise, coming home very much pleased w ith their visit. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Pitney left Lou isville Monday, to spend the winter with their children iu St. Louis. Theodore lleim and wife, living near Louisville have returned from a trip through Wisconsin and Michigan to their old home near La Crosse. David Dudley, of Weeping Wuter, in.nU the IIkkai.u a pleasant call Fri day. Frank Maldaner, of Kansas City, passed Monday in Plattsmouth shak ing the hands of numerous old friends and acquaintances. It. C. Cushing stopped over in (his city Tuesday, going eat at 5 p. iu. to Chicago. LEG A L ".""NOTICES: PhtUsuioiith City Markets. IIHAIK. I-KOVISIONS, KHLIT, fEIl) AC. (KKTAIL) Ili'l.p.iti-il liy M. 11. Murphy & t'o. Flour 53, MlMl Until ( llipiK'il Feed live Flimr liraliinii Flour ItlltllT I'lieese (part rkiin) Ciieene (full i'Ii-hiii) Sueur Cured Hums. II. U P PI) MlOlllptf I'M iMiril Href 1 oultiy i!.7! ( i. iv,;i; i 'ilMiHie . Clioiiv I'otiitiKi-s Sweet lleets Onion Apples (winter. IVaelie (ear ("al Pear (.rapes Sweet Cider Oysters, telecr ' Common rent. Odl 4. imi w S'-'.no " ho c " ...S1.J. ST. VI W.oo Uopi', els per tJ l.i " in " ' lx - 17 " is is " Mi per doz. 'f. ;to c. . . . f. 4V.V..M) et. per lu. 1 so 75rts " -.- elH " r;. si. (HI 5 G. $1 OO " $ IK) " 3 .v per liii (He per I1) . . . . l"e per :ul 5.Vij) per ihu 45" 9 REAL ESTATE (AND) -- COLLKCTIOX AGKXCY. Law and collection business promp tly altcnded to at this olliee and pro ceeds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting attended to on short no tice and .salishiflion guaranteed. . If there is any thing wo do make a specially of, il is city and suburban real estate. Several line farms and some wild land at hargains. Laboring men can get a home by prying month ly what they new pay lor house rent. Space forbids giving but a small pereeni age of the bargains now on ihe hooks at this agency; we name the following: Six choice hull' acre lots, 8 minutes from I.'. h'. simps, at from 80 to .$l.r0 cat-h, ami on terms that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a house. Come ami ?ee, you are not compelled to buy and we wout give these lots away, but you can gel them so I hey will absolutely cost you uoth iug. Five acre lot A mile from city lor ijiSoO part on time. Eleven acre lot mile from eily for !K1 this is extra line. I have three pieces of outside prop erly which 1 can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough Io pay for lliein, now I will furnish ihe ground and you Ihe work, work is what hurls me. It you will do the w ork at a fair price I will give y ou a clear deed for the land; if you can't do the work come and see me, 1 may find some one who will do it tor you. Ten acres for $ .VJO 00 " 600 00 ' " 750 00 " -jooo oo Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for sale at reasonable rales. FA KM I. AMs. 40 acres, wild UlM 00 - 80 " improv'd ltJH) 0(1 l .'O " " 1'UOO 00 it;o " ' .-ooo oo 200 ' (j-00 00 -'0 ' ' (J(NX) 00 Finest Hock farm in Cass county sltioOO, long lime and low rate ol in. H i t St. 160 acres, wild 80 " " 80 " " -V00 2800 1200 32(!0 ItiO acres, wild, lie). V'y (cash, SIOOO CITY I'KOPKKTY. Cor. lot 8 bl'ks from shops (cheap. 100 1 ' a 17o 3 cor I 3 cor 4 r i..(. 4o0 17 o 150 8(.KJ 200 3;-0 timed. The bar of Cass comity, on last Wednesday, presented to Judge s. li Pound a b-jautiful gold headed cane in testimony of tluir esteem for the fair and universally impartial rrvmner in which he has presided over the Dis trict Court of this county. Hon. D II. Wheeler made the presentation speech in a very appropriate style. The Judge hesitated about accepting the gift last it might be wrong for him to do so. liut after the views of a num ber of the lawyers present assuring him that there could be no impropriety in his accepting in as much as the gift was made in open court and by the whole bar; he accepted it and appro pr.ately thanked the donors for it. List cr Letters., List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass C-uiity, Neb.. Dec. 21. Atwood Mary A Fimple Van Adams Emma Heason Ephria n Beason Silas Bishop Gakly CofXnan Sar.-.h K Carnes itobt Con ant Lin a Carmady Kate Can oil Barnard Cox B A Dalgsty Alex Draper fcam DawacnHosen i Emery ljd 7 "Wright Jh PersJns calli ig ftr tl Fieidman J Hallam W W Ilouska Wajk Helms Minnie IlerlingerF Karnes l'olly Livingood Frank Miller AY" A Osborne A W Uced Henry Simniins J W Schubert Henry E TruJ Tay ' X. Gth nt reel (hue) ' Picnic Hill Washington avc" " " 1 bl'k from Main st extra 100 Improved city real estate in iibun da i i. I rail iintl w hat you want in :!iU line il'yoii will call ami see me Liusiness houses and lots for sale at much lower figures thau w ill be asked six months heme. Stores and dwellings rcu ed end for rent, n nts promptly collected. If you don't see what you want in this column come and ask for it. I'v probably missed just w hat you wan' -OlhVe opc-n nearly every cveuing from 6 to 8 W. S. WISE, Union Block. ''DELltiH I FFL.' No Medicine Can be Compared to .Marsh's (johlcu Balsam for the Throat and Lnngs. "Last month 1 took a severe cold. I coughed terriblj and could not sleep at night. I had a druggist prepare me some cough syrup, but it did me no good. I then tried Maksh's Golden Halsam and wits cured at once. It is a delightful remedy." Henry L. Cool Sedalia, Mo. I have used many cough Femedits in my family, but none that could possi bly compare with Maksu's Golden Balsam. F. E. Anderson. St. Joseph Mo. Maksu's Golden Halsam Lj foi sale hy Smith & Black Bros." drug ;ists. Iarge bottles, 50 cents and St. Trial size, 10 cents. ine Phjsicians Outdone. . " It is generally considered a pretty difficult task to outdo a physician, but the following will conclusively prove where ning physicians are completely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pharviz, 831; Dayton St., Chicago, 111., was treated for consumption by nine physicians, and all pronounced her case incurable. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption completely cured her. Doubting ones please drop her a postal tnd convince yourselves. Tr'al bottles free at Roberls' Ptiarna- ilOeowly ill r ay yt u to. rei l . Wi-c's col- iius pa er, yoM may mm mst Attachment Notice. . IVter Mi-Dfi. v JdIiu K, Itui-iim, In llat? ills trlrt ruurt ! l'u enuiily. .Nrliraska- Motirr to uuii-rrxlileiil tlrli'iiilmil," ' Joliu K. IlariK'", DDii-ieiliU iil il.-ictitlant, take in pile Unit ou ilia irl itnv iI lcrnilwr A. D. II"--. I'rter .Mericen. iiUinlilf lien-ln. llloU In pnttliou Ul I lie itirlrU'l court nl Cum county, ' bra-skit, tiilui-t altl Julm K. Km urn, tt-futiil!tnt the olijfi't unit piuytr of w liieli r lt rvonvrr the fiiiiii of 4o ; ou an nivoiiut for kdoiU itiltl and tlelivvrrd to the nalil John K. harnrs bv the n.ilil ila litltT, l'eler Mermen, ut It In reiuent, anil that ou Halt tl.iy of DeeeiiihiT lis, an or der Of ltoi linieiit i lisueil ly the elt ik of nulii court Multilist i-rtiil tlelruilaiil, and tlial iliiperl) I'oii-lMlnn oi real i slnle was allilt'lleii uiutrr and by virtue of nalil order to-w it : IaH uue (I ) two U) and tUree (il) In blin k four it) In Towunriid'o adiluloii li the trtly of I'latis iiiinith ; and that raid John K. liiirurs Is imll Uud Uiit Uu liei4UUcd to aopuar and uuwcr tutld iH'tillou on or befoie lliu ImI day of Jaliu ury. Iss-t, or ;tid elltlon will lie taken as true, aud said prooeiiy will be told to nalisfy valtl claim. I'ktkk Mkkukn. IIv J . K. M.illlsoii. bis Att'y. l'lottliiouth. Neb., Dee Till, Issii-JsU. DIAMONDS ! Administrator's Sale. Ily virtue mid in pursuance of tin order of the dlflilct court of Ihe 1'nil JuilicUl illstiu t. with in and for Oloe I'uiuily.Miile of Nebraska, dat ed the Mil day of December, A. P., liwi!. I will offer lor salt at I'ublle aiit liou on the 8Ui day of January. A D. I km. at 2 o'clock . 111. of saitl day ; at the front door of thu biiildiut; where the la"! term of tin ditiict court wa livid ol said ClHtilct, In (he city of I'lal IxinoalU l it-n county, Nebnuka, the following described real estate, tJ-w it : Tin iiorth-eat quarter of the north-east iiartir of section Number eielit, and the norlli one-half, of the iioilh-wesl iiiatier. and the north-west quarter, of the uoiih-eat quarter of seclioa Number nine, in towiiilup uiuuber eleven, Iu rane number eleven. eat of the sixth principal meridian, lying ami beiiiK Iu the county of t.'ass in the state of Nebraska. Terms of sale : 1'ash at the time of tiale. or (at the iliscicttoii of the uiluiliili-tiatoi) one third of the purchase money of Hie said real estate lo be paid ut the tune of :ile ; oiie-tltli'd to oe paid In one year ; one -third to be paid iu two years, from ilate of halt ; to be fccurcd by a moitnane on the property at ten per cent In teret iroiu date of sale unlil paid, imcrett pay able auuiiallv. Dated. Nebraska Citv, Nfbr.iSka, t Ills 5tli day of December, A. D." ltv2. C. W. SKV-MOl'lt," Ailmiiiistrntiir unit Kxecutor of the cr-t.tietif John SV. Seymoui, iloceascil. liMS Attachment Notice. John S. Duke plaintiff, vs .lulin IC. llarni'H ite fi'iidaiit. In the Distiii l cotiriof L'ss eoiuilv Notice to lion-reslileut iletemlaiit. John K. Karnes, lion resiiivnt ilefciidaul. w ill take no tice that on Hie -.'Sill day of November, lss-j, John .s. Duke plainlitl ht-reiii. liletl In- petition ill the district com J of Cans county, Nebraska, itgaiin't said defendant ; the object and prayer ol which are to recover the p-uin ol !Ji:.for goods and meivhautiise sold and tli.'!ivcii"t to the de livered lo the defendant, by the plain t ill . at his icqiiest ; autl said iielentlaiit I? luitlier nolllled thai the clerk ! said couit ill said cause ii-Miett an oi'tler of allai'hineiit agaiiiHL said ileft'iutant and that real ci-lalc lo-it ; l.cl one. two and thri'e iu block lour, in Totviisi'iiil's addition to tin' ily of I'lattsiiioiitti, were attached under said order, and I lie said .lolin K llariics. Is nii lilip'il thai lie is rcqiwcti to appear and missive!-said petition, on or before the lt day il January , lss.1 ; or said pctilit.u will be taken as true, ami said property will be sold to saliily said claim. John s. Dckk, r. his att'y J. E. .Morrison. 1'iatis utli. Neb. Dee. 7th. 1SS2-3SI4 Dissolution Notice. Noli.-c is lit-icby given, that the partnership liei fti.tiue exisiing between jco. fj. tSuiiUi autl J. I!. Mi iitle, itniii'i I lie tii'ui name and style of Spiuilli A; Strode, attorneys at law, wi.lhe dis solved on tlie Ul day of January, lnsa. All parties ha iug claims against I hi? said firm will pit-M-iit the same befoie said lirst day ci Jan uary, and all parlies indebted lo the same will call and make seillciueiit. ;ko. s. smith. J. II. STKODK, riatismoutli. Neb. Dtc.Vth, lss-j ;ist. Proposals for Grain. IlKVIKilAUTKK's DKPAKTMKNT Ok TlIK Plat i u C hiel Uiiai teniiastor's Olliee. Omaha. Nebraska. November, aa. Sealed pioposals, in tiiplieate, subject to the usual comlilh'iis. will be jeeeived at this ohice until 12 o'clock; noon, on Wednesday, Decem ber jnth, 18'2. al which time and place they will be opened iu presence of bidders, fur furnishing and delivery in quai. lilies as required, up to JiuielSiith. ism, at Omaha depot. Nehr'atka, air Ut stations on lilt I nion TacUic Itailloati, east of K-.-:iniey J unci ion, of I.imi.wo poiiiaU L'OJiX mel 'J.impo.ikhi puttiids OATS. Proposal . lor quant II ies !es than Ihe w hole will be received. Delivery of the cram will, if required, eoiiiuieuce January 1. ISM. 1'refer eiice wail be given to aVIiclcs oi domestic pro dui.'lioii, conditio:! of pi ice aim quantity, be ing equal, iilid such prefere nc will be given to Htticlesof Ainei'ican proiliict ion produced ou the i'aeitie coast to the extent of tin cousiiiiip tion requiretl by the public service there.- lie government reserves the eight to reject any or" nil proposals, llitls shoultl slate the rate per InO pouiiils, (not per bu-heh stint the envelopes containing t hem shliiilil be endorsed "Kids lor tiraiii.' and iuMn ssetl to the iiiidcrsigiied. ladders are rcqiii'.sicil to submit proposuls for the delivery ol the t orn iu new resewed gunny sacks of lim pouiuts eacli and for the delivery of the Oats iu new lvsewed burlap sacks of M) pounds each, llids will be received for corn grown in the years 1SS1. antl lss'2, and bidders should Ipc particular in stating the year in w hich the corn proposed to be fui'Disl.ed was grown. Copies of tins advertisement and of the cir cular of instruction to bidders can be obtained on appiic alioH-to -lib ofllce. and out copy each of saiii advertisement and circular should be :vttached to i r accompany .each proposal and form a part thereof. John V. Fi'kkv. Capt. and A; (Jin. In charge. . Chief Oanulel masti'i's Olliee. Notice for Bids . Notice Is hereby given, t hat bids will be re ceived at the olliee of. .the County Clerk, up to noon of the 1st day of Jnliuarv, lsat for the following. bunks, blanks and stationery, requir etl for the use 'of 'tlie "Ceunt y Ollicers during the year l-.S.'l. llids must be made on each class scperately. anil speci y character and quality of work. ' .HOOKS. Tw o Deed llect it's, quires plain. One " " ' printed One Moltgiiee Itei'iii'd, S (;ii:ie plain, '" . . . One " ' pridted Clue (ieneral Illile.v, Deed's. One ' Mortgages." One Squire Criminal Docket. (County. Judge ) One " Civil ' " One Court Journal, for District Court, 1II.ANKS. - - ... .Ton Oflicial lionds, ."pud Certificates of Election. i.o Iioan 1'etiribni. am.Overscers Settlement Hlanks. ' ,i 4.bhi Tin Keceipts ami 4'6!0 " -' Au.plic.iitc,. '."mi Court Calaiuiers, (.loo each'teriii.) 1i(p0 Sii)iieuas. luon Summons. "uo Orders of Attachment. STATION Kit V. 0 Do: en Wooden Ten Holders, t Cross fiillott's Tens 3n.l. 1 " 1 i. Icon " (Ksterbrooks.) 1 Dozen Ki Hies of Mucilage., (.Miarts i;, dltrk. dross l.'i.l.lier Hands. inch. rt Dozen Lend I'encils, Faber's assorted sizrs iinm Letter Heads. :ki.) Kuveh j.s, (Nos. C. 0 mid fo. as desired.) Vitness my li.iml aiid oflicial seal, this 1st tlav of I i centoer. lsn!. I. V. JEXXIXl'lS. Dec. Till. LW2-3St4. '. r- Count V Clerk. Notice' to. Teachers. I ill be at my office in PlatUmnutti the Cnt Frulav uihI s-aturday, and at Kliuwood the seeond ainl fourth Friday and Saturday, and at Wet-ping Water the third Saturday of each month to attend -to aov ucliool. busiuess that iniiy be presented tflKi CVRisALToy. .. Superiult uilenf. License Notice. fo W HOM IT Jl AY OXl'EltV : Notice is hereuy given Hint John Osstnkop has nia.le application io the Hoard of trustees ol the viil-ige of Louisville. Ciiss county NtD.. io sel. ina t, spiriTttis and vinous liquors in building on lot -G' in said village. - fitted this lStinlay of Pec. A. D.1SS2.- . It A i irir t . t VUl.me C"erk'. John CS!-enkop, A pplicant.f-40t2 ; Probate Notice. lathe matter of tlie Estate of Teter Vallery deceased, in the County Court of Cass Co.. Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that -Jacob artery, iuimiiiistrati-r of the said I'eter Vallery, tic ceased. 1ms made application lor fiual settle ment, and Itial said cause is set for hearing at mv otlictsiit- rkittsinouth. ou the.. Mh day of Januarv. A. 1 lss3. at 1 o'clock e. in., ut aid dav ; ai w liieli tiiiio and place, all ueasons in terested inav be present and examine aiC uc counts; " JOHNSON. County Judge. riattsmouth, Dee. Gth, 18S2 y.ua. . Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that-by virtue " or a Chattel moitgage diitetl ou the 3th nay of June issi. and duly tiled ia the oftice of the County clerk of t'a.s county. Nebraska an tlie 5th day of June-is; and txecirted by .-W in. Handle and John Tohev to Kirward O.iver ; to ecur the pavuieut of the sum of H0aud upon wlucli there Is now due the sum ol SM7.oi. Default havin" been mdin tlu- payment of saitl sum, thercloiv I wi I sell the property therein de scribed viz : two "Kochs" barber chairs, ,3 mLrirs. 1 pier glass. 1 looking gin-. 1 clock, 3 lietpfres; li wood-bottom chairs. 1 wsh.stand, i oil stove. 1 stove. 1 ceutre table. 7 lamps. 1 eirp case. 4 toi'el lacks, 4 spittoons. Jet.-jjer-faine bottles. -2 barber. contldnation briK-kets, jind a quantity of towels, at public auction at the "door, of - the- court Louse In the city of Fiatt-snioutU, Cat's county, Nebraska, on tlie st!i day of January. A. D. ls. at I o clock. '''lViteu'Tbeccml'erEth.l. ' 3Pt4 " - Edward Oi-ivun. -V. S. Wise, att'y iorMormaguc lortKagee. Notice. , State of Xebniska, Cass County, . s. . . Whereas on this dav. "D?'eember 4th. 1S.2. Sen. llaiu. the father of Jessie Hain. made aUd" Jlnl iu mv oiflee his sworn stareinent dtilr t lesied that tie desired to relinquish ail rlgot to ike custody of and power and coutror over Jessie H tin, his nine child. aud aU. claim and interest in and to her service and wages, and also cuute Wi.lii.ni Pit got t. and matle and Sled in my olliee. a statement under oath, duty at tested, thai he uY-siied to. adopt. said Jessie Hai'i. its bis ovi .ihild. 1 I bare therefir ppolnt43d Friday, Ue. Jnth. Iss. at one o'clock, p. m., at niyotllce In Plaits -meiitli. as xhe time and place, where a bear! or wi lbehadio siiid matter, at which time and Place all .lerson n interested y ; Dec. Tlh, 4ziV. County Judg J ';-- -'. -''v - 'r' . . - ' st . . Diamdnds Fine Jewelry Silver and Silver Plated Ware, " HOG KHS'i'KI.KHIiA TED Knives, Forks and Spoons, Gold and Silver Watches, Toys and Holiday Goods, TImc Si-owt sviaia CCIiesagsil in Oty, Ii. C. ERVIN, xjisi lonsr block:. MERRY MAS! A lit.tlc fiairly perhaps, but you know . riee Clothier, 17 VLWAV.S AHEAD OI' OTIIKKS IX KVKHYTIIIXfS. f '.-- :" ITS .IITST SO. WITH I 4in: SUITS, ' MITTS, ovkucoats. rxnKHW kai.. silk irivKT, .irr i-m. Kits -..' . (iLOVES, rUll CATS. I&c'mcmbcr we save you per Cent on all goads bought of us. IT I'AYS TO TI. A DE WITH ELSOU the Only One Price Clothier OPl'OSITF, CITY IIOTSli. PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. m mmmnlj mmmmm ijSs-id rt- -t V. THE HQlidays are Coming And the largest and most com .plete stock of goods in the city, consisting of Stationery, Co2sleeliiBeiy9 Ctap asset auccivs, Albu iiis. Wooden .asscl TiUs Toy, . . ; CIsiEia ami Wax tjie largest line ever seen in Platts iiAouth In fact every thing ' v;;;: that you want for the a mi a i an- ::at prices to defy competition, at ILM W III IV! tl -rt- ti II kl lll X I VI li W. If Ai Air'''-'-' ""- 1: ; -T' HOLIDAY HEKIRfflAlirH'S GOODS For Ladies asad I'irenSaivs, Mu2p5e9 Skirts- a;ad Harked, &ilk a sa cl WcftiSeza Miiw, Mid !Soves iEaflaIkefiaief9 aad IvOcafi!ca-iS9 Ilaif EPoicn Ifa'k'fsin Btn.nj ffZox SIorc9 A LARGE ASSUIiTtMENT Leather and Plush Hand Reticules and Fancy Baskets a Large Variety. W&v HtiBiSEciaaeii Fancy Suspenders, Silk and Wool MuiUers, Sillv and Linen 1 land kerchiefs, Stressing Raises, Whisk ISrooni ISohlers, s Wool Hcforc .liirchnsiiiK Hsowlioro Ladies and flcn llciiKMi should look over our Varied Slock ofoods, they can liiidCJood Suitable I'lvsciits. FRED. HERRMANN. One Door East First National Bank. FISMBLATT of Tin: DES ilOIN'KSa iM All A MI-DlliAiDISI'KNSAltiS, ON A( 'CO I 'XT OF Mis Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, wii.r, makk ins xi'x r visit ov Saturday, Feb. 24, 1883, AMI WILL ULMAIN OXK DAY. at Tin: WIIKUK UK CAN" I'.K ONslI.TllI) ON Till'. Ear & Eye, Tint & Lnass, Catarrh, Kidneys Biad:er and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. a !. lii-k mid limits. Iiivol- niir. runf pkiijii nliipi. hI(i- ! liiU. mot tiers, nil tlm Hunt, H;ls ducuvcreil tli Kreulcst .un- in iIih ivi.rlii f,r m..ikni.aa 1,1 lli.tn.ry ui-i:liiiiH . iiiiMiifui'y, kch'1 il-:i.itv. ik-i viiisik-., laiiKniir. cimf pkidii i.f nlap.. I trttlnii ol Ilic liiiit, liiimilly. 1 1 , in I, i i ii iIiiuik-si (it finlit or (jliiln.cn. li-fi-i ol tin llirn.it. nose or .klii. iiMt-ct i.ni 1,1 tli-iivt-r, iiii.'i;. i-tuinach or tliew trntiie ilioi aiislut; from nolitiny luiliii) ul junt li -am' ! .i-crri priu-t lr iihiik fatal to tin" vli-liin lliai nongi ol yrcii to tlie iiiaiim- of I ijf.ji, i.liMiiii; ih it niot ladient lio- r nln-iia iruiiTipi'ii -... ....... .... i 'I hoe uiai irr Miiii-ritu ironi inn -vil .i.:c!u-f. ui.ii-li Ui-troy llH-ir liirlii.il i.iiu puj-iii ysteiii, Oiiusniji IN baVUUb OELJILIi Y. The ;. mptoiiis of wliivli ar.; a oiill' Uiiln x.-.l a.inil. wliicli iinfit Hkmii for M-,-; iiiiiii lli-lr im- iipes aioi o'iai miiii.'. iii iK iiii ijiv iiiarri i -p. i.ii.'r.-.ii. oip.1 it- m ii:ijoii .. . ,-. il. iirfv-.lon of Mill ItH, t-vu loioltuiloiu i. ronai i.nv. li- .l i. OK-aiio.. n-'lltss l.ltlilp-. ilijfiiimpi. fr- gi:tliilii'.". iiniiatural ili-wiiari, ..iin In i..i- in.- a i l iii. Miort bri-allinn;. iii-i.-n-holy. tire t;il.yoil;oiiiji.nijrti,niiacitr,'i-ii.i,-nui-aio.i, ii-i-.nin iuru in,,, ........... -. - liring. jM-miuar.1 .eukiii'. iii.in!ioii!. w hit.- It. tin- hii.j .ii in tlie iiitiif.iirrouiii mi. in nibliui conliii-ioii of tliongiit. tAatery an.l fW eyi-i. c -ii-,t-ia. ,oa-tiialion, ij:ilfiir-i, iaiu ami Wfak Uft in l!i' Iniil't. "'-.. ii.oiiiil con'-lilt ion l. ;i. ii. -.li. i i -i v ami ! l.-storil lo -rf-'l ncallli. YOUNG MEN Wlio have lteco:n victiim. of '.olitary !. tliai ur'-a lfnl ami !.! ru.-! iv.- haliit l.n-li jtnniially .wreii!. to Uf iiotiiiii-!y nmvf t Iioii-hiiiI- of oiinii Lo ll ol rxiuli"! lait-nt ami Itr.iiiaiil lutrlli't-t ho in it: lit otiit-i ie'ri.triiri liti-nnik w-i.aiiii'i ai!Ii I In- tawnier of lln n loii.o-ni-e or keu lo ctiiWI tho ::vin4 lvr. uiav- ill itn -uiiliil-ti; c MAKHlAGE. MarrU-il iter-ons or younu ;m-ii eoii!'i:iol.i:i:i luarriai. Ii-ar? of physical iHkiifw. Iu of proi-rralive portt-r. i.iipotif ai-y r aiy oiarr .ii-.iit,aiiln-atioii s.-c-Uily it-li-vt-l. II ' lio pinrtra luiiisi-lf imiK-r I lie care of Itr t Hlili!.t(i in.iv r-.iiii'.ily conlnii- in kit no. or a." din leniaD, Kud eoiilideiilly rely upon hi- ;:ill a a pu K-iaii. Iniinediately cureil and full vlor ret.uei. Th.s liil:iN-,iii atfertiii:i. ,liieh renders lift a bur deo and marriage imposllih. w Ihe penally .;.ei by tne li liin lor nnpioper inilulKeue. Voiiii;; men arr apt to eoitnuit exr.e from 1101 .eiux a are of Ilie dreailful roiiseiiiieiit-ei that may en-me. ' wln mat lln I ! l l i.W lai- Mi:ij.-. t ill deny tiiat proereatlou in i.l mwuer by thoe fallins mto improper tiiittUx limit by ll;e pi a int. i;.-i.le.H lieinK ileorived of the plean urei ol lieailhy oHspiiiii:!. Ihe. iimiM .sei I. u i;iiu oe-truclie (.yii.ptolim of bulli mind aud body arii-e. The nyMlfiu lieeo. ne dera iled . the pnyile.tl ami iiiental power weaken. Iist prtrei UVe powe:-. uelVitllti lmiatltlir.y, dVjH-p.-a. palpltalloll ol li.e heart. Illd Ige.l loll, lollUtlu tlunal depility. wiustinj: of liie frame, cuutm c.i..-iiiii,.liini and rtealli. ACURE WARRANTED. lVr-i:H niii;f in !iuiti iy unlarL l i-rcIiKlfp. u ho k-':. Ihem t rttl iiriith after nioitIi taktiig (Ki'fitiMirir untl ii.jii ins piiinMUttnjn. Khuulil ;iji)l' Ituiiifii latW) . L)H. FliSHBEATi, trrtii tint d Jit oh lif iitaiKt iulL.lit f4tiii :i lln 1 ct:iti4 f Hi eti! ot ini.i.t il-LoijL-Ii u' CiiriM I li:it m-rr (-(.ir k!i.rii. M.ui v I n.iiiilil uiih ritiLflnif ill III ur S l-aii whtfii aHlrrp. git-at utrvoti.ii-.s, iH-inir alarin'Mi ut et-itaiii ouihIh. wuii iifiiiit lluhl TAKE PARTIGUAR NOTICE. Dr. K. adilree all llue ho have injured themselves by hniioper lodiileeiii e ami " iioii.h Miic.1 rtiiti imih iitiiiu iiuu omi.. uiiiii.iti im ni lor iiiiHinei. iuuy. poeiei ... . 'I liee ale Inr or t lie ad. meloorlli.l) rftrrlti plcdteed tiv tlie .ally hal..l of o'i Weaknenil of ihe bat k ami l.lnln. w.ili.t in li.t. Iirad ami illin'tie-K of Miiiit. Io. if loltni en, palpitui ion of the heart. 1 p--)-ia. iiervoiii- il l itai-lliiy. deranjjenieul ol digestive I rjehlill J . oitiiiiipuoii. ete. PR1VA1B OBTICE, CLAPP'6 BLOCK, 51H & WAL atrneo on Fifth Street, JJea Moines, Iowa. ( ONSl 1.1 ATIO.N Kl;KE. I'liaiiien inoderale and within the reaill of illl Me.lieal t ealiuei.l. i hote lin rei.Ie at a c vtai.ee and raniiot call will in.n throiivli Hir mail l. Ini i; en.i ui 1 1 h. u nipio'n with postnire Aiinre!, uh'K 1I..X it ..i'miip. i.wu. bl 1 ? V; T please say "Advertised. -lal for eonv Medleal Ad iier J. W. MAKSII0 - want. j -v ; jiii II o