4- fJODTH HERALD. Attention Farmers. Twenty thounaud dollars to loau oa trin l ifil at 9 wr crnt. Mralirlit. ' Till Inoliev it tirlvato fiiml nml ou will do well to cull and ace me. If you waul money. Mo red tape and fcu uem . v. . wilt, t I lllnu llnUn !lln..li A, Hal In bury, Dcntlftt. Additional locals will be found on the 4th page. The mini still mitddcu isn't ll ncariv time for the bane bull racket to belu rt A new boy babv lias arrived at the ret id cure of W. IJ. Drown, Ask Sum Shoemaker if he wits at the other end of the telephone. Married, Monday, by Judge Johuon Mr. Kugeue MidJU toil to Miss Laura IMIe Hut. The Journal is today engaged in i moving from their present quarters into the second story of the Cuthman Hock. W. Nmdy, Tuesday, shipped to A. i huinas, llillndal, la., two thorough- led I'oltud China hogs, which 'were ii ones. Where is the street commissionej t.d hi little hoe, that the. gutters oti h !de of Main street are not (( j" . . u crowd collected ul tne coun cil Imler Monday in expectancy ,fjteaiin something staitlintr coti- t.ti led iwiili the complaint against the ..ijit ma churiau. li. tinctt is once more able to be u tou. an J Lis hots ol lrituds are i j.iit ed i,icr ttiut fact and the prospect speedy rextorativu to complete jibe, presbytei iuu church eervi ill bo held each evening this lyted ly the Paster Kev. Afji wliicii meeting the nml i ally invited. mured that 1 .tzerald has a still greater interest in the l;it ly burned out, and will, dur lie com iiij; season, erect good k buildings thereon. 'he item in Monday's IltRALD ig to Mr. 1 'otter's experience In XL storehouse, it should have r. Dawson, Instead or Air. wiihiuy to subscribe lor tho 11 lrald can subscribe through Jicrs, by dropping a card in t office or by leaving their t-t-heTeOitoriol rooms at this lino' her column will be found the nb contributed by Plattsmouth ass county toward the aid of the era by the floods in Germany. iliowiuj; is u good one, of which in justly boast. fio fa stent lime made in Platts- i.h latch' was made today by the 'who jumped into his wagon and 'el oil' without untieing his team the hitching mat. 1 he pot rptionary. nlMarthts is a happy .man now; ten pound boy arriving at his Tuesday, lie has every rea i be proud of the acquisition to niily and this paper proffers con flations. Cutter MaiUd enst Tuesday to fyhasc a complete supply of dental l-.truuicuts and supply for his new of- iu Fitzgerald's block. The Dr. has hociuted with him in busings, Dr. C. Marshall, an accomplished dentist fum Burlington, Iowa, who will have fmrgc of t lie new firm in the absence If Dr. Clutter. A lively discussion took place this '''(rnooiijr-.fr iliJT enf 11M uf Glh au a rcets 'hit ween representive lull and L. G. Todd, regarding 'ropriation for the feeble mind- The crowd wnicn assemoiea do credit to a ward caucus. 3 had his hands full in handling Ilall and his raulcS tco. Says the Inter Ocean, Emery A. Storrs ii not aloue in the belief that the great lever of journali-m is the interview. This may be if Mr. Storrs means that kiad of interview n-hcrc the newspaper lia v Vue aggressor slid haw it all hi w: ayt but we have known of inter- viewswherc the newspaper business ould have been healthier wilh the . re.it lever conspicuously absent. ITon. James Hall dropped in on the flEBALD Tuesday to say he was awful fiad he was this far on his way home. Mr. Hall also handed us tne genuine, simon pure report of the special rail road committee, which we shall here after take occasion to notice. Messrs. Hall and Wolfe, our republican mem n have proved themselves faithful -diinstaking and influential members, Lid more extended mention shall be made hereafter of our entire d.iega tloiu Messrs. Weltencamp and O'Xeil are ..uVhinff the work of excavating and leaning up preparatory to the erec tion of brick bailding in the place of the old frame one, so recently des troyed by fire. JCow U the time the citizens see the necessity for good side walks capacious gutters and elevated street crossings, 'in good weather we don't ed these conveniences nearly so as we do in a tune use tne The Arkansas man aidn t roof when it was not rain- backed bv a mau oiled up rfltow srroasc, engaged iu a per- iTi.r. mi the street crossings Wed- Ikv. u'i n wholesome sight, and fur't that will be appreciated by folrians gcnsrslly. who will build the com- eiuou is Mr. Neville who will build .nself a resideuce in the west part of citv jast beyond the residence oi r . Jhite. The business pan oi uie tiiT iin.each year closer upon n is Vomc place which necessitates , more roomy location- is fast becoming noted ;ck, Mr. Xeela noted pgi, out vester- ... :.w l..!.ltl rei . I'ersonal. Uef. JoUu Gallagher aud wife, of Fall. City, were in Plat turnout li I lie last week visiting old friends and acquaintances Win. Nevillo Sundnyed over with his family in this city. . J.Murtln, ot Nebraska City passed Sunday in this place and noted the progress of the third city in the state. J. H. Strode went to Lincoln yes to, day. He enters upou the discharge of his duties as district attorney to day at that city. II. Y. Hriggs, of South Heud is in the city. S. Johuon, a d inocratlc war liore of liOuUville, is dowu getting inspir ation doubtless from the pilots of the party. Mr. Limbleu a schoool "inirin" from out iu the couuty visits the city today on legal business. C. 11. Smith, ol the Western Union offices of this city, was iu Omaha over Sunday mopping at the Metri politau. I'. II. Swift, the mogul throttle pul ler, of l'luttsiaoutli. and Churles Ku reka Duke, of the Mime burg, spent the day in Omaha, enjoying one ot tho ''sacred concerts" .'or which the town is becoming fatuous. The charms of music and ot Ik r thin" in-i; ti i ! t the time away, so much so that they got left for ilio K. (J. train and wen- forced lo reiuuin over liilit. )in:il,.i Bee. J. P. Morgan, of Chicago, sui t. f telegraph over the C 15. & Q.. fi n' Sunday in i'lattsmoutli. Martin Dunham, of the State houid of agriculture and a prominent eiuzi ii of Omaha, visited I'lattsmouih tol.iy. F. P. Knep, foreman ot the l-nd ,;n between table Hock ami J louver, is nursui-r a mablieU t liimi l and takiuir u lay off with old friends in this city. Mrs. Jeuu Lewis and bnby left for L Porte, IndM Saturday, to spend a month among relatives and friends. Abe Constable, of Fort Collins, Col., foreman of Stout's Htoue quarry arrived in the city this morning. Hon. James Hall was a caller at these headquarters today returning home from the session of the legis lature. W.H. Stout, of the DeWitt Times, visited friends in this city today.. C. S. Smith took a trip into the country today, but if you want to know where he went, you'll have to ask him. J. M. Barr, general purchasing agent of the B. & M. came down from Oma h this morning C. S. Dawson, returned last evening from Denver. t K. A. Kirkpati ick and J. II. 1 1 aide man, of Weeping Water, were in the city today and made, the Heuald of fice a pleasant call. Mike Cavity of Kim wood precinct was iu the city monday and called at the Herald othYc. Mrs. J no. Ossenkop, of Louisville, is lu the city Wednesday. II. K Briggs, representing the Law yers Co-operative Publishing Com pany, of Newark, N. Y. is iu the city. M. M. Curran, who has been poor ly all winter suffering with neuralgia, is reported on the mend. J. E. Morrisou was in South Bend Tuesday on legal business. Conductor Euglish, of the B. & M., is taking a lay-off for a few Says on account of sickness. Sam Long and Joe Sharp come in this morning on the Lincoln train. Jacob Schueider. of Cedar Creek, and Ilenry Inhelder, ihe tax collector for Louisville and Eight Mile dove precinct', came in from the went this mornina- Dr. John Black left for 'own this morning to visit his fciter. It. B. Windh im went to Glen wood today on legal business. Gad Slaughter, E. C. Carnes and wife, and W. II. B. Stout were visitors in the city a while waiting for the Denver train. Abe Constable passed through on the Denver train bound for Ft. Col lins. John Lewis, after a sojourn cf a few days in the city, left for home this tnoruiug. Theodore Heim, a prosperous farm er from hear Louisville, is seeing friends here today. Capt. II. E. Palmer left by this morning's train to visit Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado in the interests of his insurance bureau. The Captain i an example of what a man can do by faithful application to bis business interests. He is one of the first insurance men of the west. Messrs. Parmele and Agnew, have a large herd of native cattle of good grade, in Saunders county, which they intend shipping over the U. P. to Cus ter county, where they own a laige cattle ranch. Miss Liliie Pollock and Miss Carrie Isham called on the IIkkald office to day. Mr. l. B. Ba:;vi, father of our fel low townsman and merchant, W. II. Baker, is in the city stopping with his son. Mr. Baker, has been ror sometime past iu poor health, but is now im proving rapidly. Mr.Sam. Atwood. who is engaged iu handling fine stock, is now absent, in Illinois, and will shortly return to Cass county with five tine through bred, white faced registered Holstein cows, which we understand, will cost hira the neat little sum of $2,100. This Is what 'he IIeralb calls enterprise. Nebraska needs nothing more than just such men as Sain. Atwood, with nerve and enterprise enough to intro duce thoroughbred stock into our fer- j tile p;istnres. Success to Sam. At-j wood. We learn just on going' to ptss of Meeting of the City Council City rouncll m6t Mo d iy night iu regular session. Present: the mayor Councilmcn Schnellbacher, llerold. Ilartinnn, Murphy, Lehnhoff aud Dnwftou. The minutes of the last meeting rctul and approved. TI.e petition of Mr. McLaughlin, relative to some grading on Oak street, between Fourth mid Fifth, wlih a view toward the improve ment of his property tl ere, was read, aud referred to the commit tee on streets, alleys and bridges. Pctitiou ol Mrs. Finney fordamages by water, occasioned by defective drainage on the iart of the city, was read aud referred to the committee on claims. The clerk's report, concerning moneys received for cemetery pur purposes, was rece ived and placed on tile. Cemetery mutters being prop erly before the board, the committee were iuitlioriz.nl nu I empowered to procure three new plats of the ceme tery, lo replace the old one, recently destroyed by the lire. Councilman Dawson moved that the mayor appoint a committee of two to act in conjunction with the ceine-t.-iry cummittec, in the purchase ot ten acres mljoiuin: Oak Hill ceme tery ou, tlx; west, tor ccmctary pur poses, which motion pievailed '1 I.c li.naiii-c coiiniiillee reported as follow, which report was received. aud claim allowed: Harvey Sngr, -Vr CO t'O .1 . 1 ) . S i 1 1 1 J i ' 1 1 1 . . 1'YciI Jordei'. co :it ( i in h :ti:: ,. K !!, dead "i ii K S. While. 0 r,0 ,1. .j. V. We. !!. ;. lliiu'l. Kin;:-., itiirs W. II. ( u-i,iii" .- w M l. i t ' liva-nr r The claim of ir, Hull brought up, and utter some Iiv .iy di.-cu-.sion the bill was allowed, :ip'n the compro mise a agreed belwe n the parties City Attorney Windham was pres ent, and taugibly presented to the board the status of the case of Fitz gerald against the city iu relation to the payment of taxes on certain prop erty owned by Fitzgerald iu the city. Mr. Fitzgerald has offered to pay the amount of the taxes without interest, aud the costs of the suit, that hac already accured. The matter was r -ferred to the finance commiitce for further investigation, to report at the next meeting. Attorney Vaunatta, on behalf of Mr. (Jonler, urged the council to instruct the city clerk to deliver to the sheriff a warrant drawn in favor of City Eugiueer Fairfield, which he, Vanalla, desired the pos session of, under attachment proceed ings, against the lity engineer. The board, however, concluded they had no power to act and the matter was dropped. The matter of the expediency of narrowing some of the streetiwas brought up by Councilman Daivsou, who, iu an eloquent plea, in behalf of the property owners ou Wiuterstien hill, asked the board to narrow the streets to fifty feet, ami give them au opportunity to beautify and improve their property, intimating that the property owners desired to fix up the stieet and would do so provided their request was granted. They were there in force, but a motion to lay the w hole matter on tlte table uutil the next tneeetiug, quickly put an end to all speculation as to the result of the petition. Aldermau Mtfrphy offered Ihe fol lowing resolution, which was adopted. Whereas, the time ol this body is occupied by citizens in presenting matters that are personal; therefore, be it Besolwl, that all matters, that are to be presented to this body, concern ing the publ'r good, lin presented by a iiieiniM r ot the council, nnd shall be I iu ritirg, a -i rcferi--.! t- the pro- per commiiteti. ! The city engineer made a niaVment as to the erudition of the culrert on ! C hicago avenue and the ij::ifd order- i ed tin' .-.aine completed. The contract was awarded to Mr. Worrtd, the dirt to bo moed !'oi '20c per y.:rd, the in ariircmriii tu he niu-le iu the e.a. M". Worrell w.-ie allowed -flO for ex penses incurred in the '.vnrii ni ready done. The OiYt Jo bo used, to be taken from the cut ou Main street. The street commissioner was ordered to notify the properly o wners on Vine street west of Third to repair their sidewalks also on Second street be tween Main, and Granite street be tween Second and Third aud further that the tddewalk ou the north side of Chicago avenue be cleaned off. The complaint against the night watch" for ueglect of duty ou the night cf the lire was considered and Councilman Murphy moved that a committee of three b appointed to investigate the charges and icport at the next meeting. Tin motion pre vailed Hid the mayor :;piointcd as such committee Coui'viluien Murphy, Dawson-aud llerold. Board adjourned. AM for German Sufferers Iu Klaud. The following is the amount raised in this city and county, up to date, for the sufferers in inundated districts of Ger many: Plattsmouth city and vicii.ity. . 25 B. & M. It. R. shops of Platts mouth SO 00 South Bend and Precinct, col lected by Fred Lan, 33 00 Pleasant Ridge, coll. by Baltz .Meisinger It 73 Elmwood precinct, coil, l.y Peter Nickel 4G Weeping Water preciurf. coll. 00 by Andrew Sturm Avoca aud preciuct, coll. I y Mar- qaarf Bros Cedar Creek, coll. by Chr. Mt-tz- eer 49 75 20 00 12 Total 400 30 Greenwood, yet lo hear from. The money will now be sert to Mr. Vou Levetrow, president of the lieich stag to apply w here reed is the greatest. To a!!, including many non-Germane, who were conCibut ivc ia raakidg uj this handsome suai which speaks so well for the geneiositj of the people of Plattstuout'n a.id the icoii e.v, the relief committee exS'-.id m.v , . . i., Kv nr- h-r f ihe Executive i.i: lit lee. " N M ITU, I. 1 17;!.. 18 jToTirht, warm , -fi ft . of sitow- j l.tt ok of street The prospects are that the-' force at tho B. & hi shops at tU p act w ill shortly be Increased in all the depart uieuts. II. II. Klrby, the near partner "of John Wajnian. removed to this city yesterday and is living in the Stadel- maun house. C. E Wescott, Ihe clothier, is mov. ing his stock ot goods into the Rock wood block. Kobert Sherwood will also occupy j art ot the same room with bis stock of boots aud shoes. The pictures of the . leading charac ters uf the. Jolly Pathiinders which stood iu front of J. P. Young's, attracted considerable attention on Weduesday. Charles J. Pcltee, of this city, who has been at work tor the Lincoln Jour nal this winter, will be with Itmdi Iellows at Auburu. the coming mor.th. The shriek of the fife and the roll of the drum eel oed through the streets Tuesday night recalling to mindbygone days of the wide-awakes. It vai tha regular meeting night of the G. A. it , and some of the boys had to be drummed up. Tin street comiuUsivucr is busi ly engaged in laying & temporary t-iile w alk across the utterly impassible sewer at the intersection of Seventh btreets and Chicago aveuue. The muck ia that vicinilv is like the Hoosier woman's mud a foot deep on the level aud badly drifted. .Ou Tuesday the i?Gih a number of the chili! reii and friends met at the 1 1 V.demv ol .Mr. .Io)iU II. Bower to eoii:i-itul ..i- :lr-. How er ou the aun:-vcr-:in l her si xfict h birthday.. Among ih- in in it Mr Geo. Ih-rgi r n :i J wiie, Mrs. .1. 1). IV ;usoii, Mr. 1 Nni Amlrew - and wife, J); . J. M. Wa i' nu in iiii'l w ife, Mr. Walradt and wile, Kev B. F. 1itfcubacher aud I w i.e. ami .Misses .Maifuie aud Lena I ''orneIius. j Several gifts w ere given and receiv ed, and a bounteous: repast was pro vided aud enjoyed. Miss Lena Cor nelius furnished vocal and instru mental music, Itcv. Diffeubacher give some hiinierous rcadiugs, aud all olliers added to Ihe soeia' enjoyment of the occasion. Geo. Wrtlrad', who appreciates a lauh at amn j one else's expense bet ter than anyl ody, ia now seeing how it goes to be the other Wlnw awhile. It seems the other day he purchased 10 hogs of his neig.ibor, Mr. Burnett, living two miles south of him. He called op Mr. 1!., loaded his p irkers in t lie wagon and started for home. Just before he got there, he - concluded to count, and discovered he was one short, as he could count but nine in the wagon, he turned around and drove back to Burnett's a mile and a half and enquired after his other hog. Mr. Burnett hadn't seen the truant porker, but ou counting them, ho made out the full number, it turned out that Mr. Walradt had simply driven a mile and a half to have his hogs counted. We suggest that George' look after the quality of the coffee he drinks, as it is very evident something is wrong. The Cass Couuty In n works have just recently put one of their station ary engines in the Malvern Iowa, plow factory. Dennis McCunie, the proprietor of tile works, purchasing the same of Mr. Wajman. Mr. Kiikby an experienced machinist has recently bought into the Cass County Iron works and the firm open the spring trade with the manufacturus f stalk Cutters and sulky plow attachments. The work will be run to the full capacity. We are sorry to learn that A. B. Smith and family start this week for Denver, Col., to make that place their permanent home. Mr. Smith aud his estituablo lady hae been closely identified with Plattsmouth city ami .-urronuding from iis earliest infancy and will be missed here by their la-ge eirclo of acquaintances aud trieuds. Tun Hki;aj.i wishes them a happy an;! s -r oeioiis 'ni ure in tiieir new home. .V mimi-er f l'iattclil'illtil havi lit and relief the workiumeu of oreuiiiz-.d a mutual association composed cnur-.lv -uboiiaic nu u and iueclriui s. The object of the u.-sociatioii i mutual improvement and asistance to each oth iu time of distress. They meet regularly every week, aud at present h;ive a mem ber ship of thirty-rive or forty. A mis understand: ir prevailed in regard to the meeting last Friday night, in conse quence of which, none was held. A meeting will be held iu the court house Friday night which will be strictly a business meeting, and all those who are now members ot the ass Mention are re quested to be present. As Joiner, the fellow who manip lates the ribbons of Patterson's ex press wagon, was complaisantly driv ing along Main street, today, with a load of sample trunks, one of them took a tumble to itself, aud landed fiat on its side in the stceet, in the mud. We weren't near enough to hear what he said, but know what we would have thought had we been similarly situated. Warranty deeds, Mortgage deeds, Quit Claim deeds and Chattle Mortga ges of standard forms for sale singly or by the hundred at this office. IMPORTANT TO BRASS BANDS OR New Beginners iu Brass Manic. The B. A M. Band, at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, has for sale a complete .set of Silver Helicon Horns, manufactur ed by J. Slater, New York, in good condition mostly, and used only three years. Parties desiring such instru ments will be able to procure a good set, at a very low prise. Address J. F. JOHNSON, 47U. Business Manager. A Gentle Voice. Our enterprising druggists. Smith & Black Bios., has secured the agency for the sale of Dr. Biglow's Positive Cure, which has no superior for coughs, colds, consumption, whooping coughs, ana all throat and lung disease. To prove to you it has no equal, call at Smith A Black Bro3 drugstore and get a bottle free. Oct.l2e4wIy. New maple sugar fresh aud pure at the P. O. news depot. d&w If vou waut a good smoke buy your cigirs at the P. O. news depot. dxw - tt-iggn Glycerine "vaiv. - Tbf- twit on earth can truly h aaid af GrPjgs'tBIyerrine Salve, which is a suie car for cuts, l.ruisos. scalds, burns. v.Ads, and all other soree. Will p'Jsit'My cure piles, tetter and Lvin rV-''Ji!-. Siitifjotion ciar- Communications. South Bead Letter. We have mother' barber. J. W. Coou ba fouud It nccetcary to build another forge and employ help. A sood harness maker would do well in tha Beud. Mr. Briuir" has moved into (he Beud. McAfee moves here this week. T. G. Look hub sold his farm, house aud lot, and sells his household tllects the 28th iust. He iutouds moving to Waihiugtou Territory Jesse Allaway returned from Iowa last Thursday with one of the fair ex w ho will helpbiru over the rough places in life. Jesse is an Industrious young man aud we predict for him a happy future. Geo. Hay is loading two cars af po tatoes lor Texas. Our grain merchants complain of the scarcity of cars." Their elevators are- lull of graiu waiting for cars. Mr. Thingan sells his farming uten sils aud stock, preparatory to going to Platte county. H'e aro sorry to loe him as he ia oue ot our best farmers and a gentleman. August Kuhu ittovcb lo 'YalK-y couut tomorrow. August hue shown what can be done iu Nebraska by energy aud pluck. Sex en years ago he lauded at this p'ace from Germany w ithout any in-aim, except hi- hands and industry Xo-v-ln- is ooi .f debt, owns lt0 acres of impwrd land in Yalley couuty, has a iej.ni farming implements, iiiid some money. He hn not spent his tifhe in dibcusdii, the monopoly quettl.on. since our Inst commuti'icii'. ion, we have had a marriage iu the B ud. The contracting parlies weie K. N Moore and Mis Delia Mattisou. It was hoped that this occurrence would have a solulury effect on the old bnc'i elorf in the Beud hut it seems they have reached that point where refor mation is difficult. Hon. M. Siblev lecture on teuiner - in ti... l:..iw1 inmnrrnw ,rh i and the Rev. Merrill on Wednesday night. Missions Cedar Creek Letter. 1;E1AK i.KKKK, l-f. V. I Kt. llfc-KAi.t): 1 Owin-' to matriiuonv,' uii't uoinff to t. ,r .li.. ..,.n : l--s.nlel at PlattHiuoutii on Saturday. Money to loan ; easy term on im-Smalh-v -i-ts bin children over the rwad I proved lands. SfttiVAX A Wooi.KV, free, lie stand- in witlf the It. R. Iy. 5,r , at Unlon ,51ock J. H. Wehrlcy say he cau fiirui-h th l John Blake keens constantly on hand farmers with everv kind of farming im-I fud line of tine Irish and Scotch ,.W-..s tlmv want. Whiskies. Aug.l7.1882-22y 1. At the next opportunity ndk Oen. Wl radt how many hogs he bought of Jewe Burnet. Some say nine, others ay ten. Frank Fronzon's brother, from Wei-ping water, gave hiui a visit last week. He is of the same good untured material as Frank is, though uot as good a checker player. To-day a party cclebr.ited tho 00th birthday of Mrs. Bowers, near Cedar Creek. A nicer thus the guests never had. ' By far the most notable eveut of the burgh occurred Sun lay. Joe Wildi, a young ami indmtrio-H wagon m iker, was joined in wedlock Mian Christina Muoth. About iifty invited guests were present, aud Esquire Sintlley officiated Christian Metzger, the host, did much to make all happy. Joe aud his wife will lire ia part of of II. Wihrlej's house at present, but will iu the future pur chase property in town. The folio win ir ara some of the queries propounded since the event: Why was not J. Kuutzuian not an artist or a minister? Why was the doctor 6o bashful: Does Joe al ways litce chickinleg as he did at the wedding dinner? Will 'Squire shake hands with the next couple wheu he finishes the ceremony But for a change, Mr. Met.g r drove to his stuck peus with isoinu of the guests and showed about 80 hogs in fine con dition, aud 40 steers averagiug 1400 lbs. Such a lot of stock has no rival in the whole country around here. Look for M ikk Axon. Three liroves News. TiniKi; Grovks, Feb. 2Gth 1883. Mis. Eliaha Carroll has been very si:k for several da, but glad to learn bhe is improving. Mr. Jim Barker and family, a son-in-law of J. G. Olduam, is in our neighborhood making a visit. Edward Wiley is going to Colorado this spring for his health. He has l en ted his place to a gentleman from Virginia. Edward will have a sale the coming week of his household fur niture. Dee Shrader has been down to Mis souri this winter going to school, he returned last Friday. Byron Young makes bis U6ual trips down to the Weeping Water bottom this winter especially on Friday and Sunday evenings. He reports the mud deeper down there last evening than j here. j A new comer made a call a few days i ago, to the household of Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph Cole, and called for lodging for a short time: Mr. and Mrs. Cole con-'; eluded to take him in. Its a fjne boy i and prospering finely. A golden wedding on Friday, and a birthday dinner on Sunday, has been one of the past events of the week. The participants probably would have liked the proceedings sent to the Her ald, and we would have been glad to have done so. If they had sent us a piece of cake or au invitation, but they failed to do it, and we don't write anything second handed. ' Mr. Edward Carroll has a stray horse at his place which came there a few days ago, with a halter on and rough shod all around. The horse is supposed to have been stolen some place and got loose from his rider. ' Mr. Glaze, who lias been living on tha Ben Droste place the last winter, is going up north-west about three hundred miles to take him a home stead. He will move or start out in March. Mr. Rennard will occupy the place vacated by Mr. Glaze. Wild geese are beginning to make their appearance as spring approach es Considerable corn has been in the last, week or ten days- Bi Bncklea's Arnica saly The best salve In the world braises, gore?, ulcers, salt rbe aorea, tetter, chapped bands. ooros and all skin eruption"; lively cures niles.. It la buat; cure nerfect satisfaction or ti r 1 m Y r "lily A Sqnaro Meal Cau be hid at the City litel for 23 ei-uls mill I'mIl'Hil' al Maine r-asoiutO lates. r'aitucis and (.oiiiinercial 51 will ilese bcur this iu mind. d&wtf Auction If you have auythin? you wunt sold at auction call on Joe Ford. dJbwtf Farmer and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative agency buslnets, by which $5 to 820 a day can be earned send address at once, on postal, to II C. Wilkinson A Co.. X9. and 187 Ful ton St., New York. 40t6ui 5.000 fence posts for sale. Call on or address 30 tf P. L. .IVkk. Farmers! Hold up, stop a little; farineas don't buy a stalk cutter until you call and see one made at the Cass County Iron Works; also call and sec th new sulky plow at t .chinent made by us. tOllll I AYM AN ct DlllBt. Oil Cake. Ground linseed oil cake for stock feeding, the best thing that can be fed to cattle and hogs; at M. U. .Murphy A CVs. 47t4 Fresh Oysters. Direct from the sea shore, constant ly on hand, at the Central Restaur ant. 22m3. At Schlegel's cigar store may always be found the very best brands of smok- niij and chewing tobaccos in the mar ket. :',0tf Choice Honey. Choice extracted honey iu 81b tin pails at Bennett & Lewis' from the apiary it J. ii. 1 ouug, ol Iliree (roves. This honey is wan uu ted absolutely pure. 47t4 Fur Hale. new frame house wit ti stone base ment, containing 5 rooms; convenient to the R. R. Shops. For price and terms, apply to Albert Calkins, or Wheeler A Bennett. 4itf. 1,000 Curtis of Wood for sale by W. S. Wise. S-tt A. Salisbury, Dentist. 13tf Manuiact in ing utiu Kcpuinng, koou I J.KKI"J Kill 1 , made mis and neat, at Merges. -"itf j erable by that terrible cough, shiloh's Removal. i J no. R. Cox has moved his hard- I i ware s tore t w o doors east of his form- f or ltru1 inn w!iim Ii a Imu riitn nti.l j gpure ('nil Miid see him; no trouble j to tjni him. 3t i The bvi.1 go.ids for the leat money i 4;;tf " ! at William llerold.' There is no use talking, the Central Restaurant is the boss eating house in the state. i'3tf It will pay you to read Wise" col umn in this paper, you may find just what you want. " 39lf For Sale. Forty acres of land one half mile from Plattsmouth, same will be sold in whole or in lots to suit purchasers. Inquire of Wheeler & Bennett. 37tf Mrs. M. A. Buler, Ladies Nurse, of long experience. Best of Reference. Residence, Picnic Hill. Plattsmouth, Neb. Aug. 31. ,83 3m. Everybody Knows It. Everybody knows what red clover is. It has been used many years by the good old German women and phys cians for the blood, and is known as the best blood puritler when properly prepared. Combined with other medi cinal herbs and roots, it lorms Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic.which is good for all blood disorders, torpid liver, costiveness and sick headach. Sure cure for pimples. Ask Smith & Black Bros., druggists, ior it. Only fifty els. a bottle. Oct.l2e4wly. Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf Fence Posts for Sale. The undersigned living at Rock Bluffs, Cass Co., has 1,000 fence posts for sale. 4Tt4 S. L. Furlong. J. V. Weckbacli Iiaa just re ceived a. flue line of carpets In lbe latest patterns. Call ear ly. 4tf Having accured the Kule agency fur Wilson Bros.' fine Sblrts rr tue city of Platta moiitu to order. He take pleasure In Informing the pub ic that we will take measures guaranteeing perfect fits and satisfaction In every way. Call In and see samples, sixty different styles to selec from. S. & C. Mayer, Opera IIoukc Clothiers. WM. HER0LD and SON desire to state to the public that they have moved their Dry Goods Notions, Boots, and Gent's Fur nishing goods to their store room formerly occupied by J. Ii. Cox. A full line of STAPLE, FANCY CROCLRIES and will be kept at the old stand. We would be pleasedto see all our old customers and many new ones. We will keep a BKTTEIi line abled to. H. WEHRLY, has just received the best AGHICULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS manufactured. In addition to a general line, I keep the celebrated r "im'lCHJIHDEBS 'Piiiii M im -o ; i ru JIs Aent for . .. and several ot Biers. Also tlae followiiijij:,v well known c&r&ans, . m-m-mm.m'M lnees on any Mnsieal liBstrniiient, don't fail to eall. Enstrnnienls oik iiiand all the tine9 also tlie celebrated it EjI EMBER CAURUTirS JEWELRY THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. 'e guarantee it. WILL VOLT SUFFhTl with Dys pepsia aud Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalier is guaranteed to cure you. ; ( ure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CI KKD. health ai.d sweet breath scoured by shiloh's Ca-1 tarrh Iteinedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal j Injector free. For sale by i ISieowlv SMITH & BLACK BROS. Attention. I Parties knowing themselves indebl- ' ed to me. mil please call on or before I March 'lh, and settle up. Having ! sold my goods I wish to square up all J accounts at once. ( ' Fkank 1'. Thasti.1:. i Cedar i.ek. Xeb., Feb. - J, '93-4'..t3 I For Lame Back, Side or Shiloh's I'oious Piasters. Chest use SHILOH'S COl'GII and Consump tion cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. SHILOH'S VITAL1ZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by 34eowly Smitii & Black Bros. A Word of Caution. As is usually the case where au article of true merit has attained a world-wide reputaliou by its wonder ful results, as the eelebratel Electric Bitters have doue, certain unprinci pled parties have endeavored to imi tate them, and expect to iuduce au uusupectiug public to purchase their fraudulent wares. Ask your druggist for the genuine Electric Bitters, t lint are guaranteed to cure, and take no others. Sold at Roberts' Pharmacy at 50 cents. OSeOwly Wm. Ilerold's old established dry woods and rocerv house for bargains 43lf - Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerine Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy I Cleanse 1 Preserve! tf J. P eggs)- Young sells fresh eggs (nest d A w The Doctor's Secret. Probably no new development will more surprise the public, than to learn the secret of success ot certain leading phjsicians. When they have a difficult case o: throat or lung dis ease that baffles their scientific skill, they prescribe Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, haying it diegirsed in a pre scription bottle, with their own di-rt-cl ions end name attached. The pa tient 5s cured, mt they g'-t the credit. Tribune. Trial hot ilv free tit Rob erts' P;mi.:icy. Large size 1..38eGwly Johnson Ilros have remov ed to the new Stock wood block Call and see them lor hard ware. It" offfood than we were formerly en- a large stock of and CANTON PLOWS. rue- the following; staiBiiarcl IPiahc. A 4 IT Best THE Selected o FURNISHING TABLE LINEN & NAPKIN Lace CTJRTAIN Gbods, Toilet & Bridal M n Caroets 9 attiiis's El Cap .j FRED. HERRMANN'S One Door East M. WOOBSOM HEias openc! out O liar gains tii Fresh Provisions of all Kinds, at Prices that will aafonisli you. my word for it, but call and examine for yourself. South Side of Main Street, at THE DAYLIGHT STORE - 7 Full Line General Merchandf Full Line General Merchant Always on Always on . . If x m mid MUSIC STORE. CHEAFE StocRl nnnnx 3 9 ii Clotlis s - ZJL1 First National Banl Icet lliae M1 IE. H US Van n ed Go ods, Don't t Smith d- Mack Jlros., Old Stand, Hand, Hand. 'fcrj ,,-r vey rtftrnUeil. Ocly 25c. funded, friers S5 cj-u per L bale at ttobcru trUAnucy. r t vewf. lJ oil