rite i THE HERALD LOCAL NEWS. . Pina4. -Immense! Tho K. K. Kendall. Without doubt the best. Four more entertainments. Matinee, Saturday, p.m.; 15 and 25c admission. Special rates given to school chil dren, en masse. Read the two communications on first page. do to Solomon & ' Nathan's for Holiday Goods. 1 j?m Carrath's new house is finished and ready for rent. Everything in the Baker's line to be found at Hons & Son s. 1 Xo "Wallace Sisters" performance, the Kendall Kombination. Fresh f read at the New Bakery, 1 J. Bona & Son, proprietors. Gloves Knd Mitts, a fine line kept At 37t3 Ii. Sherwood's. -Don't tail to see Kendall to-night, to-morrow night and Jsatunlay night i -fin to the "Blue Stocking" Soci able at ML Pollock's Tuesday evening. JTuxbury, formerly of Neb. the Metropolitan Hotel at -Co1. City, take liincoln. I and ass h see the New Organ In structor Don cry for gd fresh bread aHd confec- tionaries laid aaid for is ireck ' -The from U 1 fail to call at Iho new Bak- Boxs & Sox. 1 Som4iow "J. Slimkins" letter got and was not saca iu time ext pritate dance of Die "O- Club." will be held one week ight. II .?uy Boeck has another bran new sign. Itjain't paite so "germau-y" as the old tne was. Tli? mnters are goiag and corn in ever day. A party went over to "Wabcnsiy Tuesday. TI:cIethodist church is getting a new co.-ijof point, and present indica tioaa lwik like a new steeple. Doalt fail to read our Christmas present pfi'er to all who pay up past 1 Uues anJ for the year' in advance. f -The moat complete stock of Hosiery to bo laimd in the city at " Solomox & Nathan's. 1 ; Our iVenr.iHm The Chicago Wr.i.itr.r Nkws one year free fr oae voar'.-; tabsciiptioii to th Herald. ' "Jr. Ilesser started last week for .1 Key, Ind.. his old home, oa busi connected with his father's estate. brother Windham is putting up a new Jiosse too. He doa't fnoaa that any cf the boys shall get ahead of him. you fee. The Saunders House is getting i!s mine inscribed on the front in many 'olors and a new coat of paint on the -cast side. 'Something handsome in Silk and "Beaded Fringes, Silk Feather Head Il'ss, Gallooa Trimmings at Soloeion & Nathan's. 1 , Ghoom "Shall I skin you aperta tr, honey?" Brum: No, thank you. deary. I have one already skuii." Denver News. Messrs. E. G. Dbvey & Son are as usual, we see, prepared to bay hogs, all the hogs Cass Countjr can raise, at host cash prices. The Sentinel rather pokes fun at the dead horse business of the Enter prise and calls it Blacksmith work. Any printer (?) will understand that. The Episcopal church has two new and handsome chandeliers, the lonatin of Messrs. A. W. White aud Jee.;)ovey, also a hamlsoma chancel lamp. ' Henry Bceck ha3 some neat Note und Letter Heads, which aid to ad- r vertise his splendid r.tockof furniture, &e. They were just printed at the Herald o23ce. That barber down the Street, Boone, has been paintiug his pale again. Wt ll! better paint the pole than his nose, but then John couldn't paint his nose, very well . The City Hotel, kept now by Fred aos, is getting to be one of the best stopping places in town. ' Fred has boats of German friends and they all stop at the "City." Mr. Hohlschuh has been filling up the various low places around cross walks, with brick-bats. They answer that purpose well, and will be handy in case a row occurs. The I'lattsmonth Enterprise says I that "it, liko the Chicago Times, issued a daily on Thanksgiving," and that's ' ,the only point of resemblance between .V the two. Lincoln Globe. -' v The Methodist Sociable, was held Personal. Hev. John Gallagher called Tuesday. M.is3 Sallie DeLaney is in town, the guest of Miss Emma Herold. Dr. Smith of Nebraska City came op to spend Thanksgiving with relatives here. Miss Carrie Bennett came dswn from Omaha the day before Thanks giving. Capt. It. O. Phillips, Sec't'y of the South Platte Land Co., wasjin town Tuesday. The ReY. Mr. Gee, of Lincoln was here on Thanksgiving and preached in the Baptist Church. Cadets Wheeler, and Livingston spent Thanksgiving at home and at tended the O Be Joyful ball. Miss Cushmaa and Miss Hale of Omaha, the former a sister of Mrs. Love, took Thanksgiving dinner with their friends here. Otto Mutz and his brother Austin called last week. Otto is teaching at Mt. Pleasant we understand and has a very successful school. Milo Fellows, a resident of Platts mouth 2t years ag, and one of the earliest freighters from here to Denver i3 ia town visiting h!3 children for a day or two. Ex-Got. It. W. Furnas of Brown villa called at the Herald headquar ters yesterday afternoon. He is spend ing a day or two in town, the guest of Maj. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler. Plattsmoath lias Seen Pinafore. At last Plattsmouth has fulfilled what seems to be the destiny of every city in the Union, She stands among tho band of sisters and cousins and aunts, who have seen Pinafore, and now mar she draw a lens breath and press forward to new fields of con quest. Wo were agreeably surprised at the rendering of this operetta by the Ken dall troupe, which we had supposed confined exclusively to drama, but find possessed of a versatility ef talont, un suspected. The lack of a large chorus was hardly felt, and the various parts were carried out with spirit and vigor. Dick Deadeye was very three cornered, Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B., was very much the ruler or the king s navee, Little Buttercup was very charming, and Josephiue was very much in love with Ilalph P.acktraw. Everybody went to see the fun and now "I am lit tle Buttercup," and "so do his sisters, and bis cousins and hi3 aunts re sounds from every side, and Platts mouth has passed safely through an other epidemic. Christmas is Coming ! and Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney are help ing their customers to get ready for it by laying in a large stock of fancy goods. In silver and gilt embossed card board they have CHINESE PAGODAS, AIR CASTLES, SCRAP BAGS, CALENDARS, WATCH CASES & JEWEL CASES, and multitudes of other pretty things. Go and see the Chinese Pagodas. They are put up in-boxes with directions how to put them together, and make a lovely ornament. They have also a' fine line of Easels and Panel Pic tures, Embossed Frames, with mot toes, zephys, silks, and all the mater ials for working up those lovely arti cles. In the millinery department they are getting on a new line of hats and trimmings. Call and see them. 3Ct3 All Things Useful. iaitui t han mlrit if i.n. y1 dust. Is far mora useful tlian lie was at "fust." They serve Mm up for Spanish fly, Aed thaw a.bllster on you or I. Boon the barber: with bis" man Shave and hair cut all tbey can. Lots of people co there just for fun To see how sMckauu" -Ice and neat Its dfr ie, J. Bons & Son have bought out Os wald Guthman's Bakery and Confec-, tionary aud will in future keep J on hand a choice lot of that line of go!s, and will soan pat ia a large Blockf of groceries. f We call attention to'the notice" in another eelumnjaf the addresses to bo given by Mesdames Ninde and Pres-f cott, who are connected with the Wb? man's Missionary Association. Mrs Ninde is snid to be a fine sneaker a act all should hear her. Oh Be Jo j fill! The Oh Be Joyful Club gave a verY pleasant ball last Thursday night and lovers of the mazy dance .nad an op portunity to gratify their taste fully. About sixty couples were in-attend ance, just enough to fill the hall com fortably, the Bohemian Band furnish ed the sweet strains and Stadelraann the refreshment for the inner man, the Good Templars affording a socond place of entertainment at their soci able. Everything was in good style, and everybody in good spirits seeming ly. Elegant Styles Mason & Hamlin Organs on hand and coming. 36t2 James Pettee, Gen'l Agt. Farm for Sale ! Consisting of Eighty two acres under cultivation, with a good dwelling house and substantial outbuildings, on Section 3C, Town 12, Range 11, Louis ville Precinct. Enquire of 31 til J. SCHLATER, PlattSflontb 10) o r3 M M u0 JO) MsLh D AMI n no norm "if Tin 9 and larget 25c buys a pair of Lyon's Patent Heel StilTeners and makes a Doot or shoe last twice as long. 34tl $85. ORGAN. $85. Hogs! Hogs! ! Dead hogs wanted immediately ; the farmers or others will find ready sale for all hogs that die on their hands, at prices varying from J- to 1 rents per pound. Bring them on to 37t3 Miller Co. at Streight & Miller's Harness Shop. 883 buys the new Kimball Organ for the next thirty days only, entirely new designs of case, 5 octaves and 8 stops, two full fine octave set of reeds. This instrument is unsurpassed in tone and finish and is the best organ for the money in the market, and as material of ill kinds Is advancing, there must certainly be a raise in first class in struments soon, send in your orders soon and secure A bargain. Good responsible Agents wanted in every locality, for catalogues and terms, ad dress, A. H. Bouk, 36t4 Greenwood, Neb. $2.00. Beaver Merjres', Opera Boots $2.00 at Sill M'teriai liie j-.aGies oi tne jt'iestyterian, Church v. ill give a "Blue Stockiugt Sociable at the residence of Thos. PI- lock, Tuesday evening, Dec. 9tb. A? pleasant programme ha3 been arrang-l ed, and a general invitation is exred-t ed. Mrs. J. N. Wise, Seci I We have received a piece of new music, entiled Scentless Koses. the marked prirfe of which is 36 cts but for the purpose of introducing it. tfce publishers offtr to send a sample ccpy" for teiicenEs. , " ' j Address, N. Y. Music PubVCo, t 433 Fourtii Ave., New YwrkJ The KftmhfU troupe pi ay pi! Vkm "French Spy" to a fair house last ey n4 ing. Thfl fencing was splendid end! wo u;ive quite an allection for trat fellow that plays the "Sddla" -and Js near-sighted with his ar. To-Blglit the besj; Comedy of the lot, Enggt"3 If you want to feel satisfied gc engags your places. , Physicians recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup when all other medicines fail, as a certain cure for Bronchitis, Sore Throat and Coughs or Colds of longstanding. For sale by all Diuj:- gists. 1 HiKliest price paid for Hides. Furs. Wool. etc., at F. S. WiiiTK's. 25tf One pair of boots or shoes' saved every vear by using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. 37t4 Christmas Presents. . c j Fancy clippers at Sherwood's cktupi 'u ;j: Matinee. ' - Be swre and come out to the matinee, Saturday afternoon, where you may have the privilsge of witnessing itfitt world renowned M. S. Pinafora," Go and take the little ones. i ' .i !. Dover's Ad. ''- it I Highest cash price paid for lire hogs by E. G. Dovey & Son. 37t6 1 I i. .Crossing. Here Always. As many have supposed "the cro: ing here was interrupts;! by the break-i in out of the temporary brii f we desire to state that the transfer, boat was making regular crossings' tlhe. next day but one, has been ever sin se, and the bridge will be replaced jast 4$ soon as the boat cannot run and iho) river freezes for good. Everything 3 at hand and a few hours comparative-! ly will throw the bridge'over again Sherwoed Keeps the Nicest assortment of Lad e3j Shoes ia the City. 37tCf 1 Collection. Last Call Ntice is hereby give by Mie undersigned that all accounts due t hero not settled by the first, off January, 1880, will be placed in thef hands of a collector with instructs jna to collect at any cost. Please Ttemem- ber. 37t4 STRKioriT & Miller! Notice. All persens knowing themselves debted to the undersigned call immediately and settle, rs counts standing out the first ef Jh'Vj ary will bo placed in the hands i cllector. 37t3 J. (J. Chambers ! Jlarried. FOWLER HOBBS In PhUtsmoutb. Nebra ka. Nov. 27th, 18T!. at the resuleiio or tne bride's nurents. by Rev. J. Ross, .1. E. Fowl KittoMid.s Katk L. Hobiis, all of l'latts-moutli. Tliis weJ.ling wai an entire surprise to the whols coniiiiunity, and liunlly left tliem voice and brealli e-uoush to congratulate tlie lmppy couple. The Ukrai.o lias I:;id time enough to recove"r however, and hereby extend its hearty good wi.sUesfcr future happiness and prosperi ty. Gne Lipcrncc Ts-oul' 32anf, 1 iiaa been sick ana miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seeinpd to know what ailed ine, that I was completely disheartened and dis couraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped russ they said. "Hur rah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Mother. The Best Sewing Machines at Merges'. in thd Market 51 tf Notice ! The undersigned begs leave to an nounce to the citizens of PL A TTS 3IO UTII & CASS COUNTY, that he has now on exhibition at his store,- a large stock of Holiday goods, consisting f Qold and Silver Watches, Chains, fine Jewelry, aiui a spiendul selection of Silver Ware, the best in the i mrtrket; King's Celebrated Spectacles and Eye glasses, in Gold, Silver, Steel ct Rubber Frames; , Musical Instruments, Guitars, liatijos, Violins. Avcordeons; French flarps. Strings, dc, PoeTiet & Table Cutlery. Pistols' ami Ammunition, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Notions, h large variety of Toys, Wagons, Rocking Horses, Per ambulators; Ladies Willow Baskets, ami Workstands, Picture ami Story Hooks, d-c, d-c. Thanking my customers for past fa vors, I wouia respectiuny soncii a con tinuance of the same, llemember that my motto is: "Quick Sales and S.mall Profits;" and not to be undersold by any house. Please give me a call ; no trouble to show goods. Iiesprctfnlly, J. SCIIJjATr.il, S5t6 Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. Ve will uay Altciils u bmary oi felo per mouth sod xpeusi, or aiictw A larg commifsiuu, to sell our now and wwnderful iDTntton. Wt mean tehat ttaav. mvl Irs. Addr8HiiA & Co Marshall. Mic&. Is hereby given to each aud every one knowing tfierflselves indebted to me to Kettle prior to January 1st. 1S-S0, as after that date all accounts will positively be placed in the hands of a col lector. W. II. S'SsitLOKXKCT, At tfnice at Fmhh &TIack' Store. The ffimet todk f Watehe89 Ibic1 f JTeweIryy-ffittfie ei Lost. Between Weeping Water .and Platts- mouth, a heavy gray woolen shawl, on the 20th of Sept., 1879, a liberal reward will be paid for its return to SGlf Mrs. R. W. Hyers. 50c. Mens Fino Warm Slippers for 5o cts. at Merges. 34tf Bncklen's Arnica Salt The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores,- Ulcere Salt Hheum Tetter, Chapped IlaMS; Chfiblains Corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions This Salve is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction in every case or mon ey refunded. Price 25 cents' per" box. For sale by Smith & Black, Wholesale and Retail, Plattsmouth, Neb. 341y. The Latest Discovery. Of more value than any Silver Mine in Colorado, is German Catarrh Cure: a remedy prepared especially for the cure of Catarrh and severe Colds in the head, that invariably lead to Catarrh, which are so efcmiaen in this climate. Remember that Catarrh, if not checked promptly, goes to the lungs, and ends in Consumption. Each day's delay, lessens the chances cf cure. Price ouly 50 cts. For Sale by the Manufacturers, Brown Medicine and Manuf'g Co., Leavenworth, Kansas, and all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists in the West. ipnA WE 'hh Hal ri. fjj trhil-u Brown's Cough Balsam. Will cure that cough. It cures by al laying irrritation and produciag easy expectoration. It is the most reliable Cough Cure in the West. Beware :f remedies that contain stupefying opi ates. Is your throat sore ? Are you hoarse ? Are yeu not neglecting what may lead to a bronchial or lung disease ? Brown's Tar Troches will cure that hoarseness and soreness and strengthen the voice. For sale by J. II. Butterv, Smith & Black, and O. F.Johnson, Plattsmouth. 32tf K hist Tuesday evening and was largely attended and enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes entertaining all most hos pitably. . Rev A. J. Swartz and wife came tlown to Plattsmouth on Saturday last, and spend the WCC I here. Mr. Swartz ii State Agent for he Wheeler & Wil son Sewing Machine Co., and rviil make Omaha his future headquarters, so say the Omaha papers. When the baud of the Pinafore Company first promenaded through town the r passed by the Uekvi.d of fice Ik! 1-y .in express wagwn and fol lowed by ,t baby carriage. We never saw so much style as that before, no l-.ever; wfll, hardly ever, except this tme a:i 1 the next one. Boot and the Lead. hcrrLX'L Shoe Factory Woman's lTork fin Witmau. Mrs. Mary C. Ninde of Winona, Wis., and Mrs. Lucy E. Presrottof S'.Loui. Mo., Secretaries of the Western Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. L Church will be ir. Plattsmouth Dec. 10th and Uih, to present the needs of th work which thev represent. A ci!u:v.dav eveuin Mrs. Ninde will lecture on "Japan." Thursday p. m. Missionary Tea meet ing at Mi s. Spurlock's. Ladies of the several Missionary societies in the city are invited to be present; Thursday evening, Union Missionary Mass meeting, conducted by Mesdames Ninde and Pvescott. will o e 44 I? H l! ..Tl H & U"ll If? ff M H I CELEBRATED .sr.,-.- l it ktJ: a still can ies Jrf ' V. t ! "Vill II II 3 ir" WEKIC In jonr own town, and v.o eap- n.Kci. on can fiive in Dullness a ultliotitexjicn.se. The best oppor- tuaity ever oflercd lor those wilUnir to work. oii should trv nothinu elie until vou pee for yourself what yon run do at the business we oner. j riMim in c.piaiii nore. xou can devote all yon- time or only your spare time to the busineva, and make reat pay for every hour vou work. Women make as much as men. Nend for spenai pnvate terms and particulars. which we mall free. jf5 Out lit free. Jiou't com plain of hard times wuiie you have such a chance. Address ll. iialle i & ta, J'eniand, Maine. 13!y Better Thau (.'old. The grand climax of success is at last achieved. The poor rejoice, the sick arise and walk, tlie rich bank in th3 golden sunshine of perfect health. The physicial miseries of the human frame need no longer be endured. Dr. Kino's California Golden Compound, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Head ache, Cming up of food, Jaundice, Liv er Complaint, Biliousness, General De bility, Drowsiness and Low Spirits. This wonderful remedy will positively cure, and that where every remedy has failed, To prove that this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it yo are presented with a trial bottle Jfree of cost, by which you will readily per ceive its wonderful curative qualities, and which will show you what a regu lar one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Smith & Black. Wholesale and Retail. Plattsmouth. Neb. 2-jeGwly. sN;'.tt buckl-one U as essential to physical lu;.lii as to political eoiisisseiicv. For weak ness of tlie back and disorder f the liver and kidneys, tlie tonic ami moderate dietetic ac tion of the Bitter is Jh Piie thing needful. ItemcmlKT that the stomach Is the main stay of every other orsau. and that by invliroratini' the digestion villi this preparation, the spinal roliimn and all its dependencies are etrength cned. For Hostetter's ALMANAC for 1830 apply t rnsnrists and dfviter- yrserti'ly. "7t l You 3Inst Cure lhat Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure, you can cure yourself. It has established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while fur Coughs, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all dis eases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal. Two doses will relieve your child of Croup.it is pleasant to take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can affoid to be without it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true we will refund the price paid. Price 10 cts. 50 cts, and 81,'0 per bottle. If your Xiing are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Chapman fc Smith, Druggists. Have you Dyspepsia, are you Consti pated, have you aYellow skin, Loss of Apptite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use SHILOH'S SYSTEM VITALI ZE B.-" It is guaranteed to relieve you, and will you continue t'o suffer when you can le- cored on such terms as these. Price 10 cts. and 73 cts. Sold by Chapman & Smith. Druggists. Well's Persian Perfume :'1I ACKME TACK" is rich and fragrant, try it Sold by Chapman & Smith, Druggists Plattsmouth Neb. 33Weow . ft A fiaepot f elTes aiedl Plates! C?leM, Albums, Faasaues, 2Ty9 ware, ITeMa9 , and a large. it mm MMmmU Don't Fail to Call and Examine. We willjiot le Undersold in any Line of Goods. Watch Work Done, and Warranted. 3M1C ttBaas Ad Everything for MENS' and BOYS' Wear- te &rad- E'gaBweir g9as OotBi. sese Saiad, anade -up at s,eaiQa laaTe a large stek f goods, tfliey are gd gd9 and latest tjle scants ecs isn the !c rates anad . sale. We e 9 0 tfl 1 CO O O U5 " O Ei o o 1-3 Q ' o o o IH e5 2 u X i S3 SS P" 5w T - P - 2 r Cm o ' egg-. M I C) O WESCOTT & POWELL, "OSS" fit r PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. us. M D o s 3 rD 3 w rD o CO o Q o o D- VJ D- .P VJ co i i cc co o -t o a -t o 3 D O a -t o -a o GO a a g o si 2 S5 3 m.?1 O I I M W M X tr- Sz! o G -3 1-3 t?3 to o o CT CO 4 and we toroiagSit leiM laere to sell. We 9 I tlae Suest We have a HMsines Is. to Saads tl air 'SToiars seiim oiar 4. isi as to fesay tlBein9 asad the feest islaee vosa eass. place t May tlseasa llQtlS of Ready Made Good aasd don't forget it. mmm I G-J22STTS' JPTTt&J&ISJEUjSrG-. G-OOG)Sl2J:jtfJ3JrSM OUR NAME IS WESCOTT & POWELL r, ll