i the Christinas . .Belles!" WE have plain gold rings, hand-engraved rings, set rings, diamonds, pearls, opals, rubies, garnets and all combina tions. PRICES ARE VERY LOW ! IN SILVER NOVELTIES WE have cut all prices in two. Child's set (knife, fork and spoon), 20c and up. Child's cups, 18o and up. Nut cracker and six picks, 35o. Pin trays, 15c and up. Pic ture frames, 18c. IN WATCHES WE have all grades and sizes, solid frold and' filled. We are offering some raro bargains, from a Silverine Elgin at $3.75 upwards. The largest line of Jewelry in tlie county. Pins, Ear rings. Necklaces, Chains. Charms Buttons. Call and see our stock, whether you wish to we are sure to save you mcney on it. Areh L. -t-Carruths Hayden OMAHA, NEB. WEEKLY ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS WEEK IT IS LADIES' CLOAKS 8Rd MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Read these prices, theu come and see ! ns or send in your mail orders. j - f Cloak Department. Our buver has just returned from a flying trip to Chicago, and for a week we will place on sale the contents of 20 cases of Ladies and Children's Cloaks and Ladies' Fur Capes at manufacturers' prices cut in two. Come and see our 27-inch Coney Capes at $7.50. Come and see our StVinch Astrachau Capes at JlO.90. Come and see our .10 inch Electric Seal Capes at f 2. 30. "500 Cliiklrtn's Gretchens, sizes 4 to 14 ears, iit f -13 I'or ail ages. These clonks arc v rlh fiom to J10.0O each, and all the very latest stvles. Our stock of Ladies' Cloaks, RS to 4U inches in length, is now complete, in black, blue, brow n and tan, at $5.00 to $12.50. F.very one should see these cloaks and capes. Clothing Department. Great reduction sale of Men's. Boys and Children's Clothing. mi:ns ovi:ucoats Men's Warranted All-Wool Melton nd Heaver Overcoats, with or without i elvet collar; formerly sold at J0.50 and And $10.00; sire now down to $3.75. .MUX'S SUITS Men's Double or Single-Breasted Cas simere, Worsted and Cheviot Suits, the handsomest winter suits ever sold in Omaha for Sib ') to f 18.00; reduced to only f I0..:o. HOYS' CI.OTIilXO Children's 1 piece Suits, strictly all wool cheviot and cassimere, which sold up to $4.50, reduced to $2.60. Children's Double - Breasted Reefer Coats, ages C to 1 vears. alwavs sold for j f'iJti); reduced to Si.v3. Boys' Cape Overcoats, ages 4 to 14, in plain fabrics, well oud durably made, dark shades, ch" for $.1.00; reduced to 1.95. Boys' Otero::: . --iges 14 to 19, a dura ' garment, with :r without velvet col is, worth J3..5U: Miicel to Sl.95. Our big holiday sidvertisement will I appear next week, look for it. j KKMRMIJEIC Till: PLACE, HAYDEN BROS., Cor '8th and Dodge Sts., jfr cMMA HEB. First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The Singer ManTg Co. 11ECKIVED 54L First Awards. Itelnff the largest number of awards obulnel by any exhibitor anil more than double the number received by all other Sewing Machine companies. Awards received on the following: Family Sewing Machine. V. S. No. 2. I. F. C. B. and Single Thread Automatic Chain Stitch Machine. Sewing Machine Cabinets. Art Embroideries. Laces. Cur tains, t'pholntery. Artistic Furnishings, Sewing and Embroidery. Tapestry Ma chine Work. Also 43 Awards, covering machines for manufacture in every line where a Sewing Machine can te used on Wool Cotton and silk Cloth. Knit Goods Leather, eto., for Ornamental Stitching Button holes. Eyelets, Barring, Over seaming, staying, etc AGENTS WANTED. The Singer M'fg Co "All Over the World." Branch Offleo 1516 Douglas St.. Omaha Constipation and sick-headache per manently cured, and piles prevented by Japanese Liver Pellets; especially adapted to children's use. Sold by Frlcke Co. Bros, purchase or not. If von find what yt u wont. Coleman, Old Stand.- A Legal Taoclo llsiuisd. j A somewhat celebrated case was brought up before Judge Dundy in the . federal court at Omaha Friday and ' dismissed, the attorneys announcing to the court that the controversy had been settled. The parties were Mrs. liiruey of St. .Lowis and Mrs. Heed of Lincoln. Mrs. liirney sued Mrs. Heed i for false imprisonment, and the mat ter came about in this wise: Mrs. Reed is a highly connected member of I the ultra fashionable circles of the city I nf r.irfoln anil i n uririnw without in- cumbrance. Some years after she laid her first husband away she met V. II. Nelson, and for a second time in her life surrendered her heart to the keep ing of one of the sterner gender. After a brief courtship they became be trothed and the wedding day was fixed. Nelson finally wandered away from his affections and ultimately resigned all claim to the fair widow's band. She commenced a suit for breach of prom ise and in the somewhat devious pro gress of the case Mrs. Birney furnished an affidavit to the effect that Mrs. Reed had In her anxiety to corral the affection of her truant lover donned male attire and searched for him through the streets'at night. Mrs. Birney also made other allegations of a surprising nature, all of which were extremely damaging to the case of the Widow Reed. As a result the widow had Mrs. Birney arrested at St. Louis and brought to Lincoln for trialon the criminal charge of perjury. Mrs. Bir ney was acquitted after an exciting trial, lasting several days. She there upon commenced a suit for damages against Mrs. Keed, but the case has been settled out of court. So has the breach of promise case against Nelson and the books are closed. Have you seen those elegant calen dars at Lehnhoff's ? They are beauti ful. If you want one, better come now, they are going fast. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the post- office at Flattsmouth Dec. 12, for week ending JJec. a, 1894: Alexander, Ben Barnard, Mhs Mollie Felto. A C Kurry, F W Johnson. Mrs Harry Johnson. Mrs Clarn It Long, Ida Lou?. Emma Moore, O P Perrv. J C Wenner. Mi Clara Wheeler, Albert Warren, Harry Persons calling for any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. Make your selections now. Best goods always go lirst. so don't wait until they are all picked over, but go today to Lehnhoff's and have your goods laid away until you want them. Grandest line you have ever seen. Don't wait.don't wait. The place of business of the Con solidated Coffee company of Omaha, located on Harney street, was des troyed by Ore Monday night,causing a loss or $0.3,000. The insurance is for only $34,000. The Kennard Paint Co located just west of the coffee concern, was damaged by water to the extent of $15,000, but was fully insured. The water pressure was so weak and ineffi cient that great fears were enterUined that the Murray hotel would go up in the flames, but providence evidently took the management of the Ore out of the bands of the fire department and saved the hotel. Bibles and prayer books at Lehn hoff's; booklets and calendars at Lehn hoff's; elegant white metal and cellu loid novelties at Lehnhoff's; kid dolls, China dolls, paper dolls at Lehnhoff's; tissue paper and lamp shade frames at Lehnhoff s. Everythirg at Lehnhoff's Bennett & Tutt will have for the holiday trade a large line of beautiful China ware and lamps of all kinds, as well as candies, nuts, raisens, oranges, lemons, dates and figs, and in fact any thing that is good. All legal business giren prompt at tention, D. O. Dwyer, attorney, Platts-mm;th. fcmiHelHHtHile Keibltttion. fl!he fo!lowlngreohitlt)iis tme adopted fi!li2 To'.e a( the rejtulnr scsMon of thoclty cuinp'il ot'tfce city of I'liiii-iiiuiitli heltl l)ec. u, 1601: WHEKKAS, It hns i:caseJ Divine ProvMeiice to remove from our midst Hon. Sarcno W. llul ton, a'.i ex-uienler of 1 his boily, nwl WMKREA8, the Pliitlsuioutlicityci.uneilfi'elK that in the death of the saiI Sop no Putlon the city of Plattsmonth has stitl'en ) mi impnra ble loss, therefore be it Itesolved, that we, the Plnttsrnoiilli city coun cil do hereby extend to the sorrowing family of the said deceased our heartfelt sympathy in their loss, and be it farther Resolved, that a copy of llwe rcMjimioiis be engrossed and presented 10 t he family of the deceased, Sareno W. Dutton. and that these resolutions b published in the daily papers of thiscity. II V. (iltlMKS, .loll P. S TTLKi:. WASH Vl I I'll. Committee. Six bars of White Russian soap font quarter at McCourt's grocery. Captain David McCaig of Wabash, this county, is a candidate for appoint ment to the office of commander of the soldiers' home at Grand Island, and will soon forward his petition to the governor-elect. Mr. Holcomb. Mr. McCaig was a candidate on the fusion ticketin this county for the legislature, fie is a veteran of the war. has an ex cellent record as a soldier, is a good citizen, and if appointed would give the home an administration safe and sound in every particular. II is Cass county friends will hope for his appointment. Headquarters for cheese at Week bach's grocery. The three bog thieves. Williams, Beck and Wheeler, who were arrested Saturday at Nebraska City on the charge of stealing Farmer Lynn's porkers, agreed Tuesday morning to plead guilty to any charge Couuty Attorney Morgan might tile against them rather than take their chances of a trial in Missouri. County Attorney Morgan thereupon filed a charge of obtaining money underfalse pretenses, and they plead guilty. Tbey'will know better next time. Judge Chap man at once sentenced them to four teen months each in the penitentiary. NOTICE. Members are hereby notified that the adjourned annual meeting of the Cass County Agricultural society will be held at the office of the county super intendent in the court house at Platts moulh. Neb , on Saturday. Dec. 13, 1S04. at 3 o'clock p. m. Election of officers and other important business to be transacted. Yon are cordially re quested to be prasent. F. M. Riciiey, Pres. G. M. Spurlock, Sec'y. Dr. Marshall. DBMTC3T. Fitzger a'u block. John Donelan came near having a fire ttt his residence Monday evening. While be was lighting a lamp the bead of a match flew off and ignited the lace curtains in the window, and a blaze sprung up in short order. John tore the curtains down and ranoutof doors with them, but he says they were all burned up by the time he got them out. Weeping Water Republican. You will need to complete your Christmas dinner, plum pudding, olives, celery .cranberries, mince meat, sweet cider or tome kind of canned fruits and vegetables. You can get them of Uenxett & Tl-tt. Notice of 1 esolti t Ion . The partnership heretofore existing between K. II. Scliulhof aud Lehnhoff Bros., under the name of Schulof & Co. is this day disolved by mutual consent. Lehnhoff liros. retiring. All outstanding accounts are payable to E. II. Schulhof. All bills owing by Schulhof & Co, are assumed by him. Lehnhoff Unos. K. if. Scmi.noF. Nov. 24. 1R94. Most magnificent line of bibles, reli gious books and booklets ever seen in your town at Lehnhoff's. Now is the proper time to select these goods be fore someone else gets ahead of you. Road Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN : The commissioner appointed to view a road petitioned for by Jacob A. Cain and others, commencing at a noint on the old road as at present located about 40 rods from the SE corner ot tne s oi oi section jv-is-iu, rumiing thence a little north of west until it crosses the ravine right south of and near acluuibof wil lows, thence in a NV course on west side of ravine to a point about north of Williams' house, running thence across and up Pawuee creek In a SW course until it strikes the j sec tion line in the NEK ot section 16-12-10, thence west on said line to and terminating at the road running north and south through section 10, and to vacate old road from commencing of the new, as above described, to road running north and south through section lfl 12-10, as above described, has reported In favor of the location thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed In the county clerk's office on or before noon on the 1.1th day of January, A D. 1800, or such road will be located without reference thereto. 4H 4 FliAXK DICKSON, County Clerk. Road Notice. Trt ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCERS : The commissioner appointed to view a road commencing at the southwest corner of section 33. town 11. range 14. running thence north one mile on section line between sections S3 and 33. said town and range, and terminating at the northwest corner of said section 3.1-11-14, has reported in favor of the location thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the county clerk's oflice on or before noon on the 15th day of February, A l. 18f5, or such road will be located without refer ence thereto. FRANK DICKSON. M-4 County Clerk. ICoad Notice TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: The commissioner appointed to view a road beginning at the northwest corner of section 26, town 10, range IS. running thence south one mile on section line and terminating at the southwest corner of said section 2t-l0-12. hns reported in favor of the location thereof, and all objections thereto, or claims for dam-ges, must be filed in the county clerk's oSice on or before noon on the 15th day of February, A I), 18H5. or such road will be located without reference thereto. FRANK DICKSON, - 5U ('onnty Clerk. In order to encourage cash sales and close up business promptly I make the following1 offers : On all Cash Sales I Will Give TEN "CTmtll Jan-u:ar37- 1, 1S95. On all accounts due I will give TEN PER CENT OFF if paid by December l,and FIVE PER CENT OFF if paid before January 1. All accounts running after January 1. 1895 I will add TEN PER CENT. Now is the time for CUSTOMERS to make TWENTY PER CENT. mm Will CLAUS BOY NOW. An opportunity like this seldom occurs. OVERCOATS 50 Cents on the Dollar. THE CONTINENTAL Clothing House, OMAHA, Are selling; the Rosenwald Sc. Weil Overcoat Stock AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, $5.00 "on $9.50 Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, $6.00 woKTH $10 00 Men's Kersey Overcoats, $7.00 won $13.50 Boys' Overcoats $3.50, $4 and $5 Hundreds to select from, all colors, weights and styles at just half the regular retail price. Cor. 15th and Douglns St. THE CONTINENTAL The Building With the Clock. Cut This Out and Bring it With Yon. Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Special attention to Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Woman's Surge; Office : ss ,r ' Omala, Feb These tiny Capsules arestrperior to lialsain of CJopaiba, Cul)eba and Injection (jflfWi ey cure in 48 lioura the ,V same diseases without any incon venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ER C BASE now be solu for at REKENFELD. AN ABSOLUTE I5 ft B The House For the purpose of further introducing it to the people of this vicinity, offers A CUT , PRICE - - ON HIS NEW - - Wood Base Burner. THE CUT OPERATES AS FOLLOWS: A. 4 Size No. 1, Size No. 2, Th ese Stoves are elegant in design, perfect in material and are especially adapted to the -f-BURNING OF WOOD. Better results are obtained than by the use of Hard Coal in any of the Base Burners on the market. PEARLMAN gives an Absolute Guaran tee that these Stoves will give entire Satisfaction in every particular. Messrs. J. C. Petersen, E. R. Todd, A. B. Taylor, H. D. Travis, Samuel Richard son and others are now using this stove in place of a hard coal burner, and the public is referred to any of the above. Drop in and see the Stove. Pearlman, Opposite the ED. FITZGERALD, TUB OLD KELIA1U.F. Liveryman HAS PURCHASED THE Sixth Street Checkered Barn, AND WILL RUN IT first-class s -; Special attention to Funerals, ilucwi be juii to all trains. "Promptness an I Fidelity to Customers ti his raat'o OFF Cost. GUARANTEE ! I m?Mu MATH Furnisher, (i FllliMCU 1' IC I : I 11 J KS I.N T lltlt K. $3500 - $30.00. 30.00 - 27.50. 'V The . . . House - Furnisher, Court House. BEESON & ROOT. A',torneys at Law,. - PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. , OyFICK-PiUgbrald block, over First Nat I hankr $500 Reward! WE will 7ny the above reward for any case ol Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, sick Headache In digestion Constipation or Costiveness we cannt cure with West's Vesretable Liver Pi!!s, when the directions nre strictly complied with. Th--aT purely Vegetable, rntl never fail to grive sa isiaction. Jfupsr Coatca. Larg-c boxes, S3 cent; Seware of counterfeit! and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only bv THE JOHN C. WEsr COMPANY, CHICAGO, H.I- 41 0 u V X "i: 4 f t j i n :