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7 CI HEAD, si-ii.iiiii i intr .i i lii" I mlir 1 1 li mil I li'lully ilial hf i-m i j ti' ii hi t i CrcssnialkiDi Parlors, :. "'A, rr stairs. i l.-:i- I ..It.... it i-w. t.x- ,t. !. m it-s . i i:t.u. t.Miiit- Ilk A N T K K D . fro Yourself a O M j& ! .V it iiii'l in til I.flH, nhner's Addiiion, AIUOIMMI 1IIK Y m. railroad Ainu's, '-iU' tlif t'ily limits, ini.l n. ii nl- Ji i:t (o l ily Thx . k 11 LSI DKN'l LOT.' I nlni ill ii n , or any uiln-r in n, u tlllllHT UHlllT Ilia 1UII rtx.l nil . coUl ir ti l from a dinner t it ( ii tlif ilusty, Miioky aliops. tlii'i'f tti ten niniutcH walk Iiojii liia work. Cull ou J AS. S. MATHEWS, T at Law and Ri-al Khtate A'i ut. Ker's Storr.will make terms to suit 3 from to $50 ,r for Cast), to men tlmt will build IaI fur &irfi-uliilfi-f '. El FN II Y BCFCK OKAI.KK IN ininur e. SAFES, CHAIRS, arc, ktc, trc, f All DwriptioiiS. -LLIC BURIAL CASES 3DEM" COPFIITS uly iiinile and sold clirup for eaili '.)' FIX E HEARSE I - ': .k-M ".V KKADY lOlt SEUVICK. :; .i'r:sfur iast patronage. ! .i:i i .' iniiiii my snil'K OK M t 'IK l OKKIXM :3 ?;:) 5 o o CO 14 M 5 3 CD 3,fl I'M r fan Ile itis 9 0 $ b Oaxk Jr.&Co. Cotton, ii ;-ie w.nii', for sale at uasalo and Retail 15 Y ion & Nathan, MOI'TII. XF.F.RASKA. -T DONNELLY'S I1LACKS3IITH Machine and, Plow re- 'it;, anil yeneral jobbing , ,.u a io do all kinds of repairing i:ii oilier machinery, as there g.xid lathe in my shop. VETER RAD EN, Reliable Wagon Maker .en charge of the wagon shop. ,i;uown as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. man ana niczir lasac SFACTION GUAKAXTKF.D. hN STREIGHT, aor tm HtrIht Miller.) M.OJCFACTCBEB Or illiilf 1 umuiuuu. J A large Tine or W, Collars, fMjs Sc., L Irays In stock. kinds neatly done n f sort notice. '.hffrn Fourth and Fifth, x fOHT. Buine Manager, -buiul Manier. Tl O H lLi 3t anfi Most BeliHi FALL SB MTEH I i u Ufa kai a n k u ur aa u w u u w m s i hu mi T ,ll IJ i. ..4. .... ti 5 -AT OF I I J I ailJLi J Jf' H JOS. V. WECKBAOH, FiiuU tlie hu fctock. STOCK tijient'd OF f.ir ever OUH DHY GOODS Consifftiiiy; in DRESS OOODS, VELVET AXI FLANNEL i) LACES .A. 1ST ID TIEIIMIIbIXIS C3-S in complete Carpels, Oil Cloths, Our display in this line is In immense stock, for the JOS. V. WECKBACH. BiMy iiBiinv T If M Rlf i 4ilt. PEAR1L & 7th Dealers in nil kinds of LIME, LOWEST Fit 1E, t An i nil ivvt ' J Fcr JUST RECEIVED, lAFULL LINE OF Horse Blankets, Lap IJobes, A COMPLETE fCollars, Whins, &e J G. CHAMBERS & SON'S. C. B. PARKER & CO., LINCOLN AND PLATTSMOUTH, INEB.i M AX V FACTUM EE3 OF AJirilaXXX 1 AND Granite MoiWents, Headstones Tablets, Mantles, &c virt Premiums Awarded "Work at Four State Fairs. Shop next to Sur veyor General's 0 tj A V 1) M IL LT ATt ra vel i n S Salesman. i UU.c i i ... i I..IHB. v 1 X 1;, TIIK - - - OOODS. ami the inspection of tlie most complete public. DEPAHTMENT art of elegant SILKS, SATINS, V E L V KTEEXS, every and rale full ami line assortment of all it i9 aoous, assortment. Rugs and Mattings, more complete than ever. Fall ami Winter Trade. 9 ST., if. lATlBlt, Aiitt Tinners stoci OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Excelsior ST.LCUIS.MO Fale by J. S. Duke. Covers &c, &c. ASSORTMENT OF alwavs on liantl, at AND DEALERS IX AND ITALIAN 3IABBLE, i PLATTSM0UT5. TM t r- r nt rrt PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. rVBLISIIEU EVEBT THCESDaY TIlR Platttmnnth UppoI DnMiclninr Pn - . UVI UIU A UlUiliUllt W.I I LOCAL NEWS. Chrlatma fati vltirs art tha ordar af tha dar In tha citr aad tha dav will b fully celebrated. The Boston Operatic minatrela c'rjw K'mhI house and the entertainment wns proiiouucad un entire success. From a Utah paper the IIbbald noien that Mr. and Mrs. liorniaon (Mrs. H formerlj Miss Dakin) are the hap py parents of a baby boy Tim ieople of tl a city should not fotu"t the lKor on Christmas: whtrs- ever tnay may be mme little a d ea- temled will do much to biifhten the day for them. Miss Laura OverlaudT and Miss Anna Livingston two of Plattsmoutb'a accomplished young la lies were la the city visiting Wins Bessie Andersen, during the early part of tha week. Glenwood Opinion. J. G. Chambers & Son. having oat- grown their former placs of business, have moved tbeir harness shop into more commodious quarters, in the Lehnhoff building. We are glad to note these evidences of prosperity. Christmas at the Presbyterian church will be celebrated on Saturday evening with a Christmas tree and ap propriate exercises. On the same evening the M. E. Sunday school have their concert and celebration in Rock- wood hall. The IIeuald desires to call the at tention of its patrons to the fact that the office has just received the ham' somest foi.t of script type ever before rcehed. It is something entirely new and for card, invitation and extra fine work is unequalled. i rom Chicago paoers and program mes, the II wiALD is pleased to learn of Miss Nellie French's success in her select school in that city. Since open ing her school nhe had met with grati fying success in her work, receiving many words of commendation. "While we are enjoj ing nice smooth roads and a dry winter, reports from the east say they are having sleigh riding with occasional changes of rain and mud. Nebraska is always a little ahead climatically, politically or any other way that is productive of good. Si in merman Sentenced to Hang. Matt Simmerman, the horse thief and accomplice of Dick Belmont in the murder of Sheriff Jack Woods and oiuers at iuinuen in tins state, was tried last week, the jury finding him guilty of murder in the first degree. and Judge Gaslin sentenced him to be hanged by the neck until dead on the 21st dav of next April. He will remain in the penitentiary in Lincoln until the day of execution. Christmas Serf ices at the Eptneopal Chnrch. On Sunday evening next instead of the regular service in St. Luke's, this city, there will be a children's carol service. The church will be deco rated for the occasion and illuminated and a very pleasant time will be the service. On Christmas morning at a. m. there will be regular church service, the church will be illuminated and the services conducted by the rector. All are corda!lv invited ti attend both services Coining Amnsf aitats. Manager Young, of the opera house, has the following first-class troups booked for future entertainments: For the Anal opening of the opera boose on the evenings of January 6th and 8. Ii. the Agnes Wallace Villa Dra matic Opera Bouft Co. On the evening of January the 17th Levitts Gigantic Minstrels appear and on the Slst the management have en gaged Wm Hoar Lingard's Stolen Kisses Combination who appear be fore a Plattsmouth audience for the first time. February 19lh, Chas. A. Gardner appears in "(Jan. also a new company to Plattsmouth. For Rich and Poor. The sale of reserved seats for the school exhibition begun Tuesday, The price of admission has been put at 25c n order that all may be able to attend ; and the Superintendent has used every endeavor to see that any who may not le able to bear this tax are supplied with tickets free of cost. Instructions have been given to the teachers that if they know or hear of any such, they can procure tickets of him to send to the same without giving any names. be is anxious that all should attend and would be sorry to hurt the feelings of any The seats can be reserved at Phil Young's by paying an extra 10c. No complimentary tickets have been, or will be given to anyone except the press, the clergy, and the board of education, to whom they of right be long. W. W. Dkcmmox, Sup't. Cedar Creek Letter. Cedar Creek, Dec. 19, 1882. j-.d. herald: tne xIerald came duly at hand last week, and was read and appreciated by most of our citi zens. Quarrying in W. II. 13. Stout's stone quarry is at present suspended. The steam shovel is yet at work preparing for the quarrymea in warmer weather. The people are becoming aware of the proficiency of Dr. Duff, who came here about six months ago, and now is riding night and day. J. II. "Worley went to Hatlsmouth last Saturday to replenish the County treasury. Mr. S. Dewey, formerly of Cedar Creek but now of Weeping Water, gave bis old home a call on Sunday. As Mr. Tom Williams was calling on his lady friend at Mr. Geo. Say lea Sunday night, his team broke away and Tom's pleasure was turned into anguish. He borrowed a horse) and overtook his team south of here, and the next morning borrowed II, Inhel der's buggy to take his friend to where she is teaching school. Tom came, saw, and at last conquered. Mrs. Smalley did not go ou her in tended visit to Naw Jersey. Her fi ther, Mx. Sheets, starts to-day. be will to read More Anon. Atoca LttUr. Avoca, Nob., Dec. 14, 188?. Tlduklni ft leir no' from thii prapcroua rtl'ara iniht Ivtcreit ioe of your miuy reader. w tk pl"turt lo com nil nif them. l lie mot ausoroing u.eine l.ere a present wr ting. ! th- offer by son. eastern capitalists to put up a 10,- COi slraiu flouriu mill, if the town will raise tliein oue thousand dollars which it seems ther bid fai to do; tl.eu you kuow we are to hav tne wiDiih crossing by ana by, a any rate the ttwn is g owing and 1 diag a food business. Lagrauge & to., oue or our mos enterprising firms aro selling piles of goods, and are appreciated for thei liberality and fair dealiug. (). T. Hock well carries a nice Kn of groceries, boots and shoes Im good trade, and says Avoca is tl eomiug ton n We fount! A. L. Marshall qir.te busy i i his d'tig atom and were surprised to see so good a stoek iu a uew town G. II. Sawjer sutcceds Chase Beardlev Jan. lfct. He will tbn open one of the best hardware stort iu the bounty; success to Irs effort. Tedt Si Sou ruu the post-office aud sell town lots at good late to aciuul settlers. We find a branch store of It. II Ilaller, here, doing a lively business under the management of Mr. Lnupp who has been iu the employ of It. 11 ilaller for over ten years; which is certain guarantee that l)au knows how to sell goods in a inauner to please his customers. Mr. ftcbnng, the obliging ngi uf of the Mo. Pacific, reports a is il tlmw Ing Of freights received and forward ed, oue iu tact, lhit u oul I bo credit able to a town of twice ihe size. V will notice the doius of the other fellows at another time. Hastily C. Sonth Bend Letter. South Bend, Neb., Dt. 16 The equilibrium of tho Iicud has not been disturhoi by auv iiiiuuul occurrence for sonic time. Trade is livclv, ts pecially the grain trade. it. J. bireighi auu il,. t,. Day, are the grain buyers. They, still pav 30 cents per bushel for corn, while, nt the adjoining shipping place;, buy ers arc paying considerable less Wo are ghtd to nolo tho rcturu a )r. aiewart anu wite Iroin their vieu iu Iowa. il. U. folk, tormeoiy attorney at Louisville, but now associated with the IIkkai.1), was in town Tuesday, looking alter the mtcrefcU of that )n- l,er. Mr. II:iV8, who has been overseeing the construction of the bridge at this place, gocn to Ashlauu next week to complete tho bridge there. Mis Lucret la C'ary has gone to Michigan to fcpend the winter. We were just ready to condole Mr Keller on his misfortune, but we found an other Miss filling Mix C's place very satisfactorily. h or ways that are dark and tricks that are vain, Mrs. K. is peculiar. Joe Mc'Caig is look(lukc)ing around tne iseuu every two wceK6; ana it is rumored that, ere loug, Miss Luke will become Mrs. McCaig; then Joe'i iutcrcst in thtf Baud will dwindle, Joe is a good fellow and we arc wil ling to undergo a loss that he may bo gaiucr, 3i r. lioiirame was in town last ev ening to get some carp shipped him by the fish commissioners at Washing ton. We understand Mr. Room no is getting rich from his pccuTar busi ness. Tho young fellows have a ho once a week, ai:u frcm the lafe hours they keep, we judge they eujo themselves h.igely. I lie ice on the Platte had a very no ticeable etl'cct ou the number a; cl urch last Sabbath. Wd are to liavo a Ciirisim is tree iu conuection with au cuiertaiuiiieut bv the Sabbath school. Ciiii.uk Mauold. Lost. f.. 1 I .. . . . .1 T . nn.l . , iu x iaiiMi'oui n, ryov. xain. a large and valuable Browu Scarf, with clouded stripes of irrteu aud red: haud kuit anyone tiudii.g ihe same and leaving it at the post-otlice or at Dovey'S store, will bo liberally re warded. K. Cooley. Mt. Pleasant, Cass Co. icb. Do not be Deceived. In these times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere, it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy of praise and which really does as recommended. Electric Bit ters we Can vouch for as bsisff a true aud reliable remedy, and one that will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver complaints. diseases or the Kidneys and Urinary difficulties. We know whe eof wa speak, and can readily say, give them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bo- tie. Ht Koin ris' Pharuacy. 4v-ow ly Farmers and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative aitencv business. ! which So to $20 a day can bo earne.l- seud aUdres nl once, on postal, to li" C. W ilkinson & Co.. 195 and 197 Ful ton St., New York. 40i6m "DELIGHTFUL." No Xedicine Can be Compared to Balaam for tke Marsh's Golden Throat and Longs. "Last month I took a severe cold. I coughed terribly and could not alerp at night. I had a druggist prepare me some cough syrup, but it did me no good. I then tried Maksu's Golden 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 dob that could possi bly compare with Marsh's Gold en Balsam. F. . Anderson, St. Joseph Me. , Marsh's Golden Balsam is fr sale by Smith & Black Bros.' drug gists. Large bottles, 50 cents 1.nd 81. Trial size. 10 cents. Mae Pkysielass Outdone. It is generally conf.(dered a pretty difficult task te outdo a physician, bat tne following wiu conclusively prove wnere ntng pny.icians are completely outdone. Mrs. Helen Pkarviz, 831, Dayton &t, Cb'.cago. Ill, waa treated for consumption by nine physicians. and all pronounced her ease incerable. Seven bottles of Dr. King'a New Dis covery for consumption completely cured her. Doubting one please drop her a postal and coo vine yourselves. Trial bottles free at Roberts' Pharna oy. 40eowljr Settlemeat Notice All parties knownicg tbemselve in debted to ne are notiled to call and make settlement by the first of Janu ary as all outstanding accounts most be settled at that time. S9t4 W. H. SCHILDKNECHT. It will pay rou to read Wise's eel- utun iu this paper, yoo may find just what yon want. " SStf X Jey, ley to theWorld. If yen mejt a man who looks as if he had lost all his friends had Ms bouse burned down and business de atroved. just make up your mind that ne either hat dyspepsia or his liver is ut of order.. The best thing you ran do for such h woe begone Individual is to advlno htm to go to Smith & Black Hro.'a drug tore, and get a bottle of Dr. Jones' lied Clover Tonic, which will euro him without fail. Also an infallble teinedv for pimples and blotcUee on the face. Only 50 cents a hHtle. Oct.20e4wly. Go to W.iriick'a for school looka Bedroom hikI par or Sets at reduced rates at Henry Bo ck's. t4 Try Will J. Warrick's poultry pow der tor cholera, drooping, &c, and be convinced cl il merits. 3614 J ust received, a large invoice of toy suites, dressing cases, beds, cribs tables chairs. perMiibuUtvis. le.ts. et;. 3if II A Kit l.i St, I'NSIH. Cue Will J. Warrick's Condition powder it excels all others. 3Gl4 For Lame Hack. Side or Chest u.e Sujloh's Porous Plasters. SHILOII'S COUGH and Consump tion cure is Sold by us on a guarantee. It cures eoiifiimption. SHILOIPS VITAL1ZEU is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottli. CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by 34eowly Smith A Black Bros. Johusou Bros., the hardware men, will move into the Kockwood block as soon as coinpletod. 3Gif "A Treatise ou the Horse," regular price '25 cents, mv price 15 cents. 86t4 " W. J. Warkkk. Baby orgau.s, family orguuHof vari ous styles. Prices. 50. 60. til. $93 and upwards; we can suit you all in styles ami prices. Opera housu block. 36 5 Fine spun silk parlor suites 19 per cent less than Omaha prices. 37 tf Harris & Unkuh. Bremner's crackers Lewis'. ltuo:U at Bennett & Tke Keystone of Health. How can you expect to feel well, or even enjoy life, when you go about with a hacking cough? The fool, in his wisdom, says there is no cure for it, but the wise mm hies him to Smith & Black Bro.'a drui; store, and gets a bottle of Dr Bigel.jw's Positive Cure, auu at once gels well. A trial bottle costs nothing. Oct.2e4wly. Coal oil at arrack's drug store.SG4 Bennett Lewis lmo)4 sells Bremner's crackers. M era. B. Murphy sells Bremner's crack lim34 Paints oils itid varnishes at War rick 's drug store. Imc34 Weckbach sells Bremner's crackers. Go to Warrick's for wall paper and window curtains. lmo34 Schkgei's special brands of homo manufactured cigars are the leaders in the market and are mado from the best quality of tobacco. 30tf THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFEB with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. &L,t.trL.K&s jn tutus, made mis erable by that terrible couph. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CUBED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Kemedy. Price 50 cents. Irasal injector tree, t or sale oy 34eowly SMITH & BLACK BROS. At Cost. A special line of laces, embroider ies and an assortment of fancy goods wm be sold at cost until r ter holidays Zephyrs reduced to ten its. an ounce. u e must reauc stock tor new spring stock. L'orne ana cxunuie our st'ck before purchasing, it will pay you to do SO MRS. JOHXSOW Jfc SWEKNET. U1 Milliners. Ckrisluias I Christmas I Dennett A Lewis will have an im mense stock of confectionary of all kinds for the holiday trade: come and see us and get prices. 3912 Pure sweei cider for mince pies at Bennett & Lwi&. 3912 At A. G. Halt A, Go's you can at all times geu the best of besf. spare-ribs. tenderloin ana all the choicest meats this market affords and at bottom pri ces. Kemeinber their location is now on the north aide of Main street. It Go to Ben net' A Lewis' 89t2 for Christ- mas candief. - Save your teeth b using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy 1 Cleanse! Preserve! tf Has resumed business apii't, will buy and sell all kinds of Furniture. Also buys Iron, Metals and Bags. I advance money on an knds oi good. J ALOIS. JEVT. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. 14. 1SS2 tf. Don't lorrot that a Mafoii Jc Ilain- id or" an is- a holiday ireeut t hat will stay by your dear U-ieud longer ban almoet anvthnitr edse rou can give and give her better.- satisfaction. 86to James Pcttee, Agent. Dolmans! Ddlnians! A full and complete lino in )l the latest styles. The ladies -will find our lock compete and we are sellirg at the lowest margins kl j. v. Weefc 32ff bach's. : lor Sale. Eight quarter sections of choice farming lands in Cass countv on reas onable term) inquire of or write to UT-LIVAN tS WOOLET, 26tf- Plattsmouth, Neb. TSew Music Store. Pianos, '.irzaus. and musical mer chandise t Opera house block. 36t5 For Sale Forty acres of land one half mile from Plw:tmoulb, same will be sold in whole of in lots to suit purchasers. Inquire of Wheeler A Bennett. 37 1 5 f Farm for rent near town; also team for sale. Inquire of J. B. Strode. S6t3 Crites rtnd Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court Uoufe. Plattsmouth. Neb. 5t0m New goois arriving daily Erven's. 39t2 Young Den thinking of attending school this Vinter should send for a -circular of the "Wyman Commercial Osllegeof Omaha. The studies are practical ad the institution a good ine. : 39t4 Select your pre tents early at rErven's.- 89t 1,000 O M-da ef Wood ibr sale by W. "Wise. 3-U Fine wax and. china dolls at lEryen'a. , : S9t L. C. I MOTHKIli! MOTH GUSH MOTH EH3 tl Are you disturbed at ulght and broken of your Kt by u sick child suffering and crying MitU the excruciating pain of cut ting teeth f If so. go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH ING 8YUUP. It will relieve the poor litlle hulit'ier immediately depend uMn it; i lu te ia no mi-duke about It. There is nut a iiiiitlur mi earth whohaa ever Uned it, hIiu will lint tell you at once that it hi. I n giiitttc the bowels, and give rest to the iiiuWirr, and relief aud health lo the child. ox-ratiug like magic. It is per fectly cute to um: in all cuacn, aud pleas ant tin- l isle, hihI N the prcfcription ol one id' the t'itlot ami beat telltale phy- H j.i.ii- .mil iiurm's in thu United Statca. fcii t-vcry where. 2 cents a bottle. A cough, cold or sora throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an iiu-t.i ..! c luug dixcaMe or consump tion. liiiiu's lironchl.il Troches does not disorder Ihe ctomnch like cough syr up. and I'iiImiiiis, but act directly on the h.iliiuied parti., aliasing ii i itatiou give re lit I in iiktmiiH. In. 'in liiti.-, coughs catarrh ami 1 1 if iliimtt irixibles which ampersand pub.ic .-.. iik i re subject to. For thim t ui iiuiis llronchial Troches have l.i-in ii ct-ii un iitli d by physicians, ami li.tw .VHV giveu satisfaction. lluiiiir lcii tented by wido and conHtant ue l"tr iifiiiiv hu entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the lew stiij.le remt .lies ot the ae. Sold at U"i t-eiili a Ihii everyw here. Buckleu'o Arnica alte. The best s;i!vo l.i the world for cuts, bruises, sorts, ulcers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Puce 35 cents per box. For sale at Roberts' Pharmacy. 371y AT JOE McVEY'S Sample Rooms Yoh will find the Finest Imported French lliandv. C hampaign, and other Fine Winex, Pine Kentucky WhisKies, several of the I f st and most popular brands of DoTTLE BEEU. Fresh Beer always ou draught, and Fine Ci gars. 20tf. In portaut to I revelers. Special inducements are. offered you by the Burlington route. It wil! pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this, issue. 47tf J. V. Weckbach ha& on hand a large and w ell stlected stock of carpets, and more coming. He will have tho larg est and finest line ever offered in this city. 2:itf Money to loan; easy terms on im proved lands. Sullivan & Woolf.t. 5tf at Union Block Fifteen Cent Lunch. Next to Clark's grocery I have open ed a 15 i.ent lunch room; Coffee. Bread and butter. Meat, and I'otatoes for 15c. Farmers come and see me. 29 -lino J.I. Antil. Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, al the Central Restaur ant. 22m3. A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf John Blake keens constantly on hand a full line of fine Irish and Scotch Whiskies. Aug.17,1882 22yl. Manufacturing and Repairing, good and neat, at Merges'. 5tf Wheeling tobies at Warrick's. lmo34 5.000 fence posts for sale. Call on or address 36tf P. L. Wise. We are making a specialty of fine chairs for the holiday trade. 37tf Harris & Unkuh. Perfumes, fine soaps, combs, brushes &c, at Warrick's drug store. lmo34 Mrs. M. A. Buler. Ladies Nurses, f long experience. Best of Reference. Residence, Picnic Hill. Plattsmouth, Neb. Aug. 31. ,82 3ui. At Schlegel's cigar store may always be found the very best brands of smok ing and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. 30tf Bremner's crackers at Weckbach's. Bremner's crackers at W. II. Bakers. A Common-Sense Remedy. A'o more IlIi"ini;ttiNin, ioa.t or Immediate Relief Warranted. . Permaneat Core Guaranteed- Fice year etaltlMtetl and nevtr 7f.i-n lo fail in a siiiyle cae. acute w ehrouie. Hrter lit nil jrrvmincnt phuxiciaw and tiruvoiLt for the utandina of Salicylica. SEBRET! THE ONLY DISSOLVE! OF THE TOISON -OUS URIC ACIII WHICH EXISTS IN THK BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND UOU.T Y PA TIENTS. MAl.14JYt.ICA in known a :i eommtm-seni-e remedy. lier;iut- It ilrike dirrily nt I lie caui-e of Rli-uiuutiMii. (lout ami Nt-ural;ia. while so many so-calletl xiiecific.i i.ntl nipposed panaceas only treat locally the eP.ectn. It has been conceded by eml .lent scientlstn that outward applications. . jell as ruliliinK Witb oilii, ointments, lmiiiie:t.s. aud sootliiiiK lotions will not eradicate tlie-e (lise;oos wliieli are the result of the poiso niug of the Mood with Uric Acid. HAL1CYLICA work with marvelous ef feot on this acid and so removes the disorder. It is now exclusively useii bv all celebrated physicians of America and- Europe. Highest Medical Academy of l'arm re ports y5 l'i-r cent cures ia three days. REMEMBER that Htl,l( YLIC is a certai enre lor RHEUMATISM, (iOUT a:id NK JRALH1A. The most 'ttense pains arc subdued almost in ttautly. (iiv it a trial. lU-lief guaraiiteit or money refunded. Thousands of ten! Inu.uials sen', on applica tion. $1 a Box. G Boxes fo'- S3. Sent free by mail on receipt o' money. ASK YOU It DrUGCIST FOR IT. I'.nt rtn nut be deluded into t ikin iniifatiune or subHiiiutcH. nr soini-ttiiu rt-cnmm-iiidt-d as jusi as (food !" Iuvist on t' e Keouine with the name of WASHBURN K 'JO., on each box. w hich is Kuarautet-d chemk jilly pure under our f iunature. an indiHilensible i ptjuisite to insure succeiis In tiie treatment. Take no other, or send to u. Waahburne Co., l'roprietors. 287 Broadway, cor. ReadnSt.. . NEW YORK. 'NEWPORT," a. n hi o) AS IRYMRA rl- L. C. i f VSN NEW PurniturE StorE HARRIS "&.UNRUH, DIC VI.KIIS'IN PURNITURE t C0FFI1TS, and nil kl.nl" i t ci"tls iisunlly l.rpt l'i a fi KMT CI.AHN IT ItMTIItl'. MTOItH Also, a vi-ry i-oinplcle slock of I'lliu-lal (iooils, Metallic&VoodcnConiiujCrsketSjRotcs, E MULE MS, Ao. Our New and elt'uant lit'iimn l always In rt-atttiit'. Rememlier the .l:ice, iu UNION (BLOCK. Sixth Sire. t. TWO Doors smith nf Cass Coun ty Bank. Wheal' up mn) be found night oi il iv. HARRIS & UNRU'K, rt.ATTSMCt 'I It. M H. MIKE SCIIIIELLBACHEK, 1IOKSK SHOKINO V.c;N IMT'A I l!l Nti. All Kinds of Farm lmulemcnts Kcaflctl win Neatni'SH ami Di.spati I Horse, 3IuleA: Ox Shoeing. In short, we'll shoe anything that bur four feet, from a Zebra to a (liralfe. Come and sec its. n Filth St between Main and Vine 8ri't-t. ust arros? ic corner from t h nkw IIKKAI omen. my. THIS CELEBRATED w ;!, 1, " A'A: il ' i-ii'". 4''J':Mil:ii-..!li to 1 JOHNS OK BROS., DEALERS IN 3 Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Also A'tnts ,r th: 2 Pointed MERCHANT'S UNION It A RH WIRE Wt will sell this Wire tx Cheap as any wire in the market. Hive us A call JOftES & ElKEIMBAtfY'S COMPLETE Iiivery and 3IGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DAY OR NIGHT. EVERYTHING IS FIRST-CLASS THK BKST TEAMS IN TI.K CITY SINGLE AND DOUBLE CARRIAGES. TRAVELERS WILL FIND COM PLE I.E (tUTFITS KV V ALU NO AT TUB Bonner VINE AND FOURTH STS. .lulvlf. PLATTSMOUTH NEB. The Finest Pressed Brick I2T T-BE STATS, n A XT V A V ions Orders ruceiviid Tor any quantity and filled in a satisfactory manner. Those nt(kmjfatin: to build should examine our work, the quality of our bricks and prices. Yard, in rear of frontier Stable, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Cass County Iron Works JOHN' WAY3IAN, Proprietor. JPla.ttsixiontli. TSJ"eb. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON I'UONTS, AND CASTINGS. Our facilities"Yor heavy work in Columns and Castings for Business IIou . oot surpassed in tne EMaie. MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. ..ii .i.caM tt wnrlr in f run Patronize Nebraska manufacturing. frepartis buildmR in an, part of the State Humid write for our terms on CASS COTTITT'Sr JJOIT WORKS PLATTS UTH,NEB iU&JII aai,u9 '1 ho riatlsiiKiii li Weekly HERALD I I lie lHi;i-l,OI Nt imhI I'tst County Paper. See our i liililiing list this week, and aiiai-ge to secure jour winter's read ing at LOW ri ATES THE HERALD and any iildiealii li iu the list at a small udviiiii-r ovt t tin cost of one. PLATTSMOUTH Iir.lt A LI) PUBLISHING Cl)IP AXV John It. Co c lliahanloaro lunn. hi now a Urt-(iltt '1'lNNEIt. Counult for irlo on ull binds of tin work, 3tr TO I.OI ). I'.ilt.VI i.is. ri:itvis r,tM, II M I.I.IV tN UOOI.IA Patents ( )lit ai lied, niiil nil oilier l.n -' n. in tlie U. S. Patent ullice nlt.'iid. d I., lor m(H)i:i:a ri: i i;i.s. Our ollii-c i uppoiie iln I'. S P cut nllii-e. iiihI we i nn obtain pulelMs in IcKsliuii- llinii tlioxe rciiiiile Iroin WASH I X TUN. Sen I MODKI- or I . A U 1 M ; We liilviM' iis lii paten I a oil . I In I charge; mill we laakc NO ('IIMMIKS I'XLKSS WIMMII AIN PAT K. NT. We i eler. here, to the Post master, the Snpt. of Monev Order div., hihI the utlii iiil of the V. S. Piitenl oHlce. For ; irriilnr, ndvii-e, terms, and rcfer enrcs to iii'linil elientH in our own stall; or i-oiintv, uililir-s "C. A. SXOW d- t . Opposite Patent tUllee. Washington, D.C. 37i AX FOR SALE BY frri ' s- V1! !,tr:::f;, II. ' Jl'. :'.!' , ' ; :V ::r'-c';!t:,'i'.':l'!',i!- - ' . S,, - V ,. 6'hNNER STARl t- mm Sale Stable. T 17 It K I 2 Y aS Son. HOUSE COLUMNS. Our Machine Shop is fuMy fuip-i ern price . "' We duplicate all caster jJ r II o s