ri ie Herald. LCAL ADTEHT1SEMENTS. ' .k'.wi;ni. 33 cent & I1n. Regular advenls- iff cvr.n per line. No advertisement la.sit- '..a C tilall CliUU. .--:.! notie at Statute rates. ... . ft-7 .!(( n-lieem jf the law will be field r.'.iK fir nil lejjal notice they band in, ! pa: tie demanding a proof of publica . c ! ii.v not k- will be iieldfor th publics "14 V of ui;ii notice. CO.UMUNICAYTOX8. ..' ("if nre I limited. all connnnnicaMomi In iff .ni to tu point, with bo wast i ho fi;iMT ! ieinimlb!e for tte correetnea --: -v't.tg to copy of paid matter aud paid L M . .'Itiiy. I Ai perff.n who takes the paper reirularW r;.c--iln pos'.-offiee. whether directed to hie trt?; or w hither tie Is a subscriber or not 1 rp'Mi,lc for the pay. S. tf It any person ordei his paper dLseentlB iwd. he mut pay all arrearages, or the publish er iiv eootiiiue to ttend It until payment U muoe. and collect the whole amount, wnettte he p.tper is taken from the office ei not. K court, bare decided that refusln U ea'xe u:'x-uapra and periedlcala from the poet artie. or f einovini? and leering them uncalled for. is pruma facU evidence of IJfTBMTlOM Afc mvo. LOCAL NEWS. .-Court convened Tuesday. See table of oClcial returns. Fil this paper for oflcial returns. The Firemen are talking up a ball. Go t Clark's for good Sauer Kraut. 35t2 New lot of Children's Suits at S. & C. Mayer's. 1 Read Morris O'Rourke's new ad on first page. Furs! Fursl all kinds at Baker & Atwood's. 34t2 Oysters at Pat Murphy's every day and night. -Vejelaides of all kinds at Bennett A Lewis'. 1 ---Gill IUbbs is painting Mr. Gayle's house this week. Muffs and boas, latest styles, at Baker & Atwood's. 34t2 Phil Ytfung is getting in his large stock of Holiday goods. T.M. Mainland's new house is nearly ready for occupancy. Silk Hmii lerchiefs from 35 cents 1 to $300 at S. & C. Mayer's. Schlatt-r is Mlinz his store with nice things for tho Holidays. New Styles of Neckwear for Holi day trade at S. & C. Mayer's 1 Sprague's Colored Georgia Min strels, Monday evening, 21st. New assortment of furs just re ceived at Baker & Atwood's. 34t2 Plattsmsuth's first lecture on Woman Suffrage question to-night. J. V. Weckbach will be iu his new store building the first of the week. Frank Carruth has commenced fllliig his store with Holiday goods. Another Car Load of Potatoes just received at Jos. V. Weckbach's. 4 Mr. Teckbach's new store build ing will soon be ready for occupancy. Mrs.Gilman, assisted by Miss Jen. nle Wade, at Fitzgerald Hall, to-night. One hundred pieces of sheet music j ust received by J. D. Simpson. 34t2 Dick Streight hangs out in Streight & Miller's Harness shop now-a-days. Clacks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted by J, C. Erven. :l4t2 The T. A. M. Club will probably have a masque ball. during the Holi days. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every dav, at the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 10tf Pat" Murphy's Oysters are good and we knew it.. If vou don't believe it try 'em. When buying -good things'" for Thanksgiving don't forgot Bennett & Lewis'. 1 There is something in the way of amusement going on every night this week. A fihe line of Cutlery, pistols spectacles, &c. in a big variety at I,. Goldlng'a. 35t2 The Hekalt will run an extra for the next five or six weeks, be sure and read it.. Teeth Tilled, pulled and cleaned in n mrtst skillful manner dt JJr. sans bury. Give him a call. Thanksgiving Ball by the TJ. Ladies. Thanksgiving night, forget the date. For the best staple and eroeeries in Plattsmouth go to Weckbach's. 35tf E. A. Don't fancy J. V. lOtf There was Mormon preaching in the Court House Monday evening, by the Rev. E. C. Brand. A general supply of Gent's Fur nishing goods at L. Goldings, to be sold at bottom prices. 35t2 Tl e mother of Grant Higgins, Mr. Folia informs us. came all the way from Kansas to see her erring boy. The Salem (Massl Agister men tions: Mr. J. S. LeFavour, artist, sur prisingly benefitted by St. Jacol-s'Oil. When the boys go out hunting Sundays, they call it two days before Tuesday, which means Sunday, of course. Christmas is coming, and the place to buy yeur presents is at L. C. Erven's new Jewelry store. 34t2 Read Fred. Herrmann's new ad. on Local page. Mr. Herrmann has a magnificent stock and believes in ad vertising it. A large line of Underwear of all kinds and a large assortment of Hos iery just opened at Weckbach 8. 1 Mr. Paul Sessions will take his old fdaeeinthe B. & M. freight office again as soon as he can return from Michigan. Hard coal stoves are scarce .this winter, John Duke has only one. left and be is unable to get . any more of the kinds he sells. , Mr. James Pettee leaves the em ploy, ef the B. & M this week and will again travel for the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. Milton Brown the horse-thief is wanted in Otoe County, for selling mortgaged property. Guess we'll send binx up a while first. jt-JDr. Salisbury still holds forth over Smith, Black & Co's. store, where he doea'tbebest of work iu the dental flrfl. Give htm a cTl. 33tf Personal. Mr. B. Spurlock went out to York Monday. Wm. L. Wells and Sam. Long were in town last week. Dr. Salisbury, our -boss" Dentist spent Sunday in Ashland. Mr. Cam. Klepser, of Louisville, was in town on business Monday. Ed-He Morrison, Telegraph Opr. at Louisville was in town yesterday. Miss Beeson, daughter of Lawyer Beeson is visiting Mends in Iowa. Will Shryock is helping W. C. Show alter. Clerk of the District Court this week. Dr. Fritcher, now of Lincoln, spent a day or two in the city the first of the week. Frank Maldaner was in town the latter part of last week and took in the Club Dance. Dr. J. A. Ilasemeir, of Louisville, was in town Monday, and called on the Herald. Mr. J. Q. Goss, of Bellevue, was in town Monday and Tuesday, the guest of Mr. James Pettee Wm. Woodruff, an old settler in Cass County, lately living in Washing ton, D. C, is Lack visiting us a short time. Mrs. Hill returned to Evanston last Sunday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. F. Latham who will spend some time with her. Chet. Smith returned from Chicago last Friday, and an immense stock of Holiday Goods will be here in a few days for their Holiday trade. Mrs. Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W..W. Wiley, returned last Fri day to her home in Kansas accompan ied by her auut, Mrs. Beeson. J.C.Watson, prosecuting attorney for this district is not able to attend Court this term as he is sick. Mr. Woodhouse, his partner, is here in his place. Elder Brand preaches in the Court House Sunday. The Elder called on us, and we are happy to state is as strong an opponent of Polygamy as any Gentile could be. Mrs. Oilman's Lecture to-night. On the Suffrage Question. Furniture cheaper than ever at the New Furniture Store. 1 Senator and Mrs. VanWyck are at home in Otoe Count. For Good Heavy Winter Under wear call at si. & (..'. Mayer's. 1 The extension on the back of Dovey's store is nearly completed. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M, ttoberts. 3tf Mr. Frank Gayle's new house on Wintersteen's Hill will soon be com pleted and a nice one it is too. Largest stock of Groceries in the city at Hansen & Chassot's. 35t2 The Bohemiun Society have a dance in Gathman's Hall, to-morrow evening. All are invited. Best Bargains in Overcoats at S. & V. Mayer's. 1 Mince meat, maple syrup and Honey at Bennett & Lewis. 1 Jno. Duke is so busy getting in mjw goods he can't find time to get any locals for us. Call and see what a splendid stock he has. -The Albany (N. Y.) Argus ob serves: Judge McGowan.this city, was cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. The ice has begun to float down the river, which is lower than usual this year. All the water must have got into the Mississippi, some way. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to suit all ages at L. C. Erven'a. 84t2 Harris & Unruh are doing a good business and have a fine line of furni ture. See locals elsewhere. -Hansen & Chassot receive new styles of Glass and Queensware ia large lots, every day. 35t2 Frank White finished shelling two large ciibs of corn last week and J. A. Connor commenced en his large crib on Washington Avenue last Monday. For a nice Suit of Clothes go to Jos. V. Weckbach's. 34t4 In a letter from M. A. McKinnon, we learn he ia having a very pleasant t;me at his home on Prince Edward Islaud, and will return to Plattsmouth in the early Spring. NOTARY PUBLIC 3Stf Will S. Wise. The Herald Almanac will come out the week before Christmas this year. Look out for it. Every sub scriber of the Herald will receive one, L. Golding has opened up a Gent's Furnishing goods store in Solomon & Nathan's old stand. Give him a call. The annual Catholic Festival was held in the Hall, Monday evening, a large number were in attendance and a good time was had by all, as is al ways the case. Raisins, citrons, lemon peel, cur rants, shelled almonds and spices of all kinds at Bennett & Lewis.' 1 Milton Brown, the hoise thief, is wanted at Nebraska city, fer selling mortgaged property and appropriating the funds to his own use. Can't spare him here, yet awhile. One carload of Flour, Graham, Bran and Feed received from C. Scbluntz this week, by Hansen & Chas sot. 35t2 The Nebraska Hebald and the Iowa Farmer one year for S2.35 with a picture of Garfield and a bock -The Hoise and his Diseases" free besides. Anyone in need of a good set of teeth should call on Dr. Saiisbuiy at once, and he will make you a set that will please you ever after. 3Stf " Mr. Finley, Slomn & Nathan's head clerk says they are so busy this week, that they haven't time to breathe, much less think of locals. Call at the New -Furniture Store for anything in our line, for we are bound to sell. . 1 . It looks like business around the Der-ot nowadays, two or three trains coming in and going out at the same Court Docket for The Week to TTednes day Noon. Walt. S. Crosb-, of Springfield, Missouri, was admitted to the bar. Herbert Woodhouse was ap pointed deputy district attorney, in place of John C. Watson, who is sick. The following jury cases were dis posed of; I. Darlin vs Poisell et al; contin ued. 4. Everett k Miller vs Van Hern et al; settled. 13. Victor Sewing Machine Co. vs Merges settled. 21. Petti t vs II. W, Ilyers et al; continued. II. Rhienhaekle vs B. fc M. rail road; continued. 23. Eaton et al vs B. & M. rail road; continued. 39. Birdsellfc Co., vs Carteret al; continued. Cases in equitj were disposed ef in the following manner: 8. Fitzgerald -vs Cummins et al; continued. 8. Eaton vs Livingston et al; dis missed for want of prosecution. 13. Black vs Gould- et al; dis missed at plaintiffs cost. 17. Pettit vs Black et al; contin ued. 26. Cresweli vs McCaig et al; dis missed at plaintiffs cost. 33. Reith vs Reith; dismissed at plaintiffs cost. 39. Origer vs Becker et al; judg ment by default for plaintiff. 47. Flint v Burdick et al; settled and costs paid. 53. Flint vs Shipman; settled and costs paid. 53. Benson vs Benson dismissed at plaintiii's cost. 56. Latta vs Latta et adjudgment by default for plaiatirF, and L. G. Todd appointed guardian of minor heirs. 58. Mauck vs Mauck; judgment by default for plaintiff. 59. Liggitt vs Liggitt; judgment for plaintiff by default. 64. Parks vs Parks; judgment by default. 65. Patterson as Treasurer, of Cass Co., vs Kurzie; continued for service. 66. Patterson vs dishing; judg ment by default. 67. Same vs Robinson; judgment 69. Patterson vs Dill continued for service. Cummins fc Richey vs Lindsay; judgment by default for plaintiff. 74. Carroll vs Murphy et al; settled and costs paid. 75. Ahl vs Bates et al; continued for service. 76. Cut forth vs Bates et al; con tinued for service. Case of Betty Hall vs Wm. II. Hall, petition for divorce and cus tody of minor child, for desertion; petition granted and plaintiff re stored to her maiden name of Betty Shively. Miiry D. Parks vs Jos. L. Parks, Di vorce, granted. PROCEEDINGS OF GRAND JURY. Win. Cramer Indictment found for rape on a ten year old child of Khris Kohnke. Milton Brown Horse stealing. Court Notes. . Dan Andrus is down to see us. Lawyer Brown, of Ashland is in town. O'Donohoe had a queer Duck case in Court. J. V. Glover, of Louisville, is at tending court. Dave and John McCaig are in town during court week. J. W. Lluch, of Mt. Pleasant, comes a courting, this week, J. W. Clark is one of the jurers here attending Court. A Stallion case was brought up Tuesday, out of season. Lawyer Chapman went to Omaha Tuesday to attend U. S. Court. Mart Cutler and G. W. Mayfield of Greenwood gave U3 a shake Tuesday. II. J. Streight comes down from South Bend to serve his county as a juror. Lawyer Covell and Stevenson, of Neb. City are present at court this term. Judge Sullivan has got a new suit of clothes, since he has taken to prac ticing law. Lawyer Beeson seems to be working up a good practice, judging by the cases he hai'in court. Hon. Orlando Tefft is in town fixing his fences, or getting lumber, we sup pose, for next fall. The jury case of Black vs Schlater w as up Yesterday. It is one of the old Grange Factory cases. Our bar is growing. We cau re member when half a dozen lawyers from Plattsmouth, filed round the ta ble at the opening of court; -now it is filled inside the railing with legal -limbs." Messrs. Wooley, Showalter and the eountj clerk canvassed the vote of the county which appears in this week's paper officially. GEORGIA MINSTRELS. Sprague's Minstrels appear at the Hall Monday evening, Nov. 21st. Twenty colored artists. J, Schlater, our old and reliable jeweler, is now receiving a very large stock of Holiday Goods, He tells us that he is selling goods cheaper than ever before. Go and give him a call and be convinced, 34t2 J. G. Chambers has just finished a fine set of harness for Mr. Franks, the Eledge Sewing Machine man. It is a beauty and a credit to Mr. Cham bers. Crimes and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb. 5t6m Some drunken fellow disturbed the audience and Lecturer Tuesday night, but when he became to trouble some the Sheriff and Deputy promptly walked him off to the cooler, where he was left to sober up. NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf Will S. Wise. We are obliged to the Daily folhs for a portion of our Court Docket this week. Good boys and save us lots of work, these Daily chaps. We propose to5e honest, and give credit, but wish you'd copy the Docket right while yWre at H. . A Little Hatter of Business. ; . Whereas, one John Currie makes- a statement in last Friday's Journal, about his having a team of horses stolen, and also insinuates that he found a stolen horse at my barn I de sire to say a few words to my neigh bors who have known me fur years: It is exceedingly dcibtful if John Currie ever had any horses stolen; that is a matter for the officers to look up though. A mortgaged team has dis appeared, which John f'nrrle claims, that's all I have to say uu that. I bought a bay mare about a mouth, ago from a man callirj himself Jas. McKray, a brotherinlaw of John Cur rie. I bought the mai? ."ff'.ud with out much thought abo;t: it. Op. exam ining the mare and trying her I found her much better than 1 expected and at once notified the sheriff and told the County Judge and others that I bought the mare cheap, and she might be stolen. I have kept the mare ever since, not trading her off, and am pre- I pared to answer for her at any time. i rom the tacts deveiepea since, l be lieve John Currie knows who that mare belongs to and that this McKray either stole her or knows who did. I never refused to reply to any questions of Mr. John Currie, and I have the mare and am well known here and I'll help punish the thief who stole her if found and proven. Ciias. M. Holmes. Notice. The Christian, Methodist, and Pres byterian Churches will hold a Union Meeting on Thanksgiving day in the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. Rev. S. P. Wilson will preach the sermon. A collection will be taken up for the poor. Overcoats- Overcoats. 500 Overcoats to be sold at and be low cost at C. G. Ilerold's. Call early and get your choice. 34i2 Why Patronize Chambers? First., lie carries the best stock of Harness and the largest assortment of Collars Whips,- Bridles Blankets and Halters. Second, He charges tiic lowest price of any one in the county. Third, He guarantees satisfaction in all cases. Fourth, He can and will make it an object to all who patronize him. Mrs. 31. E. (iillman, of Omaha, assisted by the accom plished operatic vocalis . ;ss Jennie Wade, will lecture in Fiutrerald Hall, Thursday evening, Nov . 17. .S:bjct: "Woman as a Citizen ( the Siate!" Mrs. Gillman is lectin tu undtr the auspices of the Woman's Sulfivre As sociation of Nebraska. - .li.-iou, 2 cents; children, 10 ' !iu. Tickts for sale at the Post Offic?. Conic and S -e The large stock of Spiiug Shoes an.l Slippers, good and nice '.i; Marges'. 4tf Livery Noti.f. Hereafter I will ha o carnages at all regular trains stept.ig nt this do pot. Any person desi ;j; a carrivre to take passengers to. or fi . ;n said trains will leave word y t my Ldvtrry Barn in Plattsmouth an i tJiey -vill he accommodated, at reasonable rutes. 35tf Ciias. HoLMea. Mr. Hesser leaves i;? ccu'ple of bunches of lettuce, which look most tempting and delicious at this season when the celd snap has destroyed all growing things. Mr. H.-ntr has been suffering for some time .past with dumb ague, but is now quite well again we are glad to learn. Looking through the show cases at Schlater's Jewelry establishment, and viewing his immense stock of rich and handsome jewelry, chains, gold and sil vei watches, one can't help but think that the people of this city and county are on the high road to prosperity and wealth to justify such an outlay of money. May the hopes of our popular Jeweler be realized of doing a splendid business for the holidays. 34t2 James Hunter will-be manager of the new freight office at Pacific Junc tion under JMr. Marsland and George Calder. will be Cashier, Mr. Latham taking charge of the freight office here. They will probably be. moved over to Pacific Junction in a few weeks. ' . Chas. Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., reports that his son, a lad of twelve years, was completely cured ofa terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura Remedies. From his head to his feet was one mass of .-cubs. Bio. Sherman is hapny. The Journal is set solid. lit- don't cue an "M quod" for any body, its a boy ten spaces ten pounds we mi. an. Don't forget to call on Frank Neiman at his new stand, opposite the Court House, when you want a good cigar, chewing tobacco, or any thing in his line. 34t2 The Christian Social si at the resi dence of Geo. S. Smith, lt evening was well attended, and e;eiy one there reports having a good tii-i. Ayer's Pills contain no croton oil, calomel or mineral. Tii are com pounded of pure veget ible extracts, which have positive values, aud al ways cure, where cures are possible. The Board of Trade also appoint ed a committee of thii.en t ruuke arrangements for a banquer at the Per- j kins House on the 26th. A large line of Ladn 3 Dolmens at J. V. Weckbach's. 3411 Our Id friend Hathaway, was scooped foi county cle'k in Furnas ceunty. That county w. s one that carried the Alliance ticket wholly or in part. Take-it-Easy and Live-Long are brothers, aud are relate to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has lengthened many a life. A fine let of vest ch ; l; ; just re ceived by L. C. Erven. 34t2 Comely! Attractive! Warning! These expressive words sire often and properly applied to the f .:r ladies of our favored land, who kep liieir hair abundant and natural in color and lustre by the timely uso of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The. Vigor is safe aud agreeable ; and its effects are very last ing, making it the diom economical, and at the same time tl"? moss bene ficial and elegant oftoiici. preparation. O. 333- WIE3SOOTT, Somewhat widely and favorably known as the Popular Clothier of thi section, announces Fall Arrivals: AcfueE Bargains worthy of inspection. His best hold is CLOTHING! CLOTHING I and he has a complete stock of new ;oods. ws:j.t nans CLAIMS. Best Jfattrtalxy Isttrst Style Stiperin' lrai i7i, Perfect FUn ami Vopnhir lrice. WHi.T HE WILL DO. Clothe you from head to foot in a neat, durable and stylish manner, save you big money, and fill your soul with happiness. ULAJXZ.'El -A- TTOTE OF IT. All Garments "Warranted. "Try "em 'fore vou buv 'em." O. E2. IPJESSCOTT1. 0 One door East of First National Bank, Offers to-dav the best 1 n y in this City. Gentlemen wanting not fail to give them a trial, as -o- "We have received another invoice of DOLMANS, and are nowJ showing the largest and cheapest line of CLOAKS, JLl LSTERS in this Our stock in the above line is now complete. AVe are showing something new in KNIT SKIRTS for Children. Misses and Ladies. Also, a full line of Uubias, Sleeve and Sleeveless Jackets DRESSES, SCARFS, ScC &C. -o Vou can buy a pair of 3-BUTTOX KID GLOVES, sold every where else at $1.25. Can only be had in this City of One door East of First National Bank, plattsmouth: - isteb. A NEW AND COMPLETE LI'E OF 7 Weflflii Goofls, Callii Carfls, Mtatioiis, ProErams, k of the latest and nobbiest designs Just Received from St. Louis and Chicago, jrr the OF THE The Keller ami Care as Certain as daj follows daj by Dr. J. A. Sherman's method, with safely from the dangers of strangulation and without the injury traces inflict. nose wishing proof should eud J() cent? for his book, containing likeiie-o.es of haa'caxnes le fc re and uftr cure, endorsement of professional gentlemen. liuiters. Merchants. Fanners a;:d others who hare been cured. Trusses and Kupture sooner or later efli-t the uervous and mi-ntal cyxtem, bring on organic disease, ini(tency. destroy energy and social tlesirea. mak the younzold and the old useless. Ofllees, 251 Broadway, N. ., aud 43 .Milk St.. Boston. Days lor cousultion, each week New York, Mondays. Tuesdays aud Saturdays ; I'.of ton. Wed nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. PLEASE REMEMBER Mvt the Cheapkst and Best Place to buy Siaflle and Fancy Groceries AND First-Class Dry Goods, -IS AT THi OLD RELIABLE STORE OF I. Q'cchbnvli, Cor. Main and Third St'u. Plattsmouth. i7-Stock alwaps fresh and new, and prices always ar th bottom. Call and convince your selves. lOtf PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, composed or ' THIRTEEN7 MENDERS, ... Ia now fully prepared to furnish music for any and all occasions. A Thorough Organization who a complete and wtU selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable Aii-ply to J. P. YOUNG, P. O. Bojok Stota -OT Otf - . .f. FTN'L'EV d'OH'S'SON', Se'c'y.. Eifuyayiliylii n n anything in the Shirt line should they are decidedly a bargain. DOLMANS, - TJD Citv. o - H E fiBi H "TeTo- Herald." B.&M.R.R. HOUSE, JSO. bohs & son, Prop'rs, N. W. CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STK'fi, Neur B. & .M. Passenger Depot, IL,4TTS.UOLTII, XCRRASHA. Newly refitted and furuiMied throughout. Af fording an excellent view of the R. R Bridge, It is conveniently located, especially for the traveling public. The tables always supplied with the bent ol the season. : BAKERY n connection with, the house; Lunch basket filled at all hours. Terms reasonable. 8tf "Brick Yard! Good Brick, for sale as soon as burwtf.irt FRED. LEHNHOFF'S BRICK YARI "WSXHIXISrG-TOIsr AVE., PTatt mmi1b AJf. 'Off ' New Cigar Manufactory. Ed. Stamm has opened a new whole sale cigar fnanufactory on 3d. st. at his residence, where cigars of all brands made by him can be obtained at the lowest rates, by the box. Re member the place, 3d. st. Xew Man ufactory, Dealers supplied readily. 34 13 Ed Stamm. One trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of the invaluable and unfailing efficacy of Dr. Marshall's L.ung Syrup, for cuiing coughs, con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Try it, by all means. Price twenty five aud riftv cents. Wanted ! ! at Murphy's Flour, Feed and Commis sion Store, 500 dozen egrgs, 500 pounds of butter, Turkey's Chickens, and all kinds of County produce for which the highest cimh price wi'l be paid. 34t4 An unadvertised and positive cure for Catarrh "Dr. JSykes" Sure Cure." It Hies on the w ings of the morning, good news as well as bad, always. 34t4 New Ci;rar Store. Frank Niemau has moved his cigar store and manufactory down on Main Street iu the old "Troy Lauudry" building next to O'ltourke's Tailoring establishment, opposite the Court House, liemember the place. Fine brands of cigars, Tobacco &c always on hand. 33t3 Hon. Wm. Taylor, Boston, is well again. Completely cured of a scrofu lous humor which poisoned his blood, covering his face and head with sores, by Cuticura liesolvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. Wanted. A stout lad to take care of a team and do chores. Apply to 34tf Dr. li, It. LiviNosTOX, -FOR SALE- CITY LOTS. Will S. Wisk. J3tf HiiHtbugg'ed Affuiu. I saw so much said about the mer its of Hop Bitters, and my wire who was always doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad 1 did, for in less than two months use of the Bitters my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. II. T., St. Paul. Mason & Hamlin Organs. The most popular, ackntvledjed the best. In personally taking the field again, I would invite the atten tion of my Friends and the lovers of good music to (in the wonts of the world's greatest master, Franz LiaZt) these "match lis" "cxnivALi:i" instruments. Over KJ ieiutiful Styles from S2"J to 140 and upwards. A beautiful live octave o;;au for ten quarterly payments of Ujn dollars each. If persons wishing M supply themselves or their friends will drop a postal card to'iny address, they will receive prompt personal attention. Beautiful new style for t lie Holi days at bottom prices, and on the easi est terms. JAMES PETTEE, H. IlARltiNdTox, Stale Ag't. Ass't. Traveling Sa'esman. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the FostOfliee at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Xeb., November 17th, 1HS1. Beverage C X. Neapcs Thou.,. Behmer Minnie, McKinnon Malcom, Crider Miss Eoxie, O'Xeill Dennis, Devoro Chas., By an JoliM, 2 Daniels J. (J., Hood II. E., Ferguson,-Wm. Statlor Win, Gerold Adolph, Smith T. C, (iiitliLiann L. Searl Dora, Gibson Oliver, Simmons Mrs. W. Ilalst Wm., Seybolt Mary A., Leist F. E.. Torbert E. A., Layton Jamie, Turner M. J., Livingston Itich'd, Turner Clarie, Morton Alic, Walker Wm. Maynard Mr. Monson S. Persons calling for the above will please sav "advertised." J. W. Marshall, P. M. business now before the pub lic. Vou can make money fast er at work for us than at any thin; else. Capital rot aknl. We will ftart you. l2aday and upward made at home by the induHtrious. Men, women, boys and n'rls wanted everywhere to work lor us. Now Is the time. Von cau work in spare time only, or K've your whole time to the busjne. Vou can live at home aud do the work N other business will pav you nearlj as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay by eiiKt:ii!f at once. Cost ly outfit and ternm free. Money made fast, eas ily and hoijorablv. Address 3."ly Thvk & Co., Augusta, Maine. SPECIAL NOTICES. For mixed paints go to Roberts Drugstore. 51 tf $66 Perl $72 a week in votir on town. Terms and out tit free Address. II. Ha i.i.ktt &. Co Portland, Maine. 4nly A WEEK. S12 a day at home easily made Costly out lit free. Addres. Il kk. it Co., Augusta. Maine. 4:i)y Boots and Shoes. Call and examine the large and new stock at Merges.' 30tf Jloney to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of D. D. Martindale, Louisville, Xeb. 13tf - Save yrur teeth !y using Dr. Clut ter's filycerenn Tooth Tablets. Beauti f ! Cleanse! Preserve! tf FOR SALE CITY LOT. 33tf Will S. Wise. Hair Work. Mrs. A. Kne will be glad to receive orders for hair work of all kinds. Combings made up, roots all one way, without extra charge. 30tf Immense Stock. The largest asortrneut of boots and shops Iliad :.vpr came to town, to be sold at the lowest cash prices at Mer ges. ioit First Preiuinia. : The Domestic sewing machine re ceived first premium at the fair. It is the lightest running, makes the least noise, and it is warranted the best ma terial. SOtf Peter Meroes. Old Reliable. For the Old' Reliable C. S. .Maltby Oysters, the best in the market, go to Bennett & Lewis, thev are receiving them now direct from Baltimore. 31tf When physicians have made use of a prescription for ' years in their .. private practice with certain success. i it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of all, i and this is done by "copyr'ght." fuch j is too casewitnur. snerman s i'I'K aly j Ash Bittef.s, and they have proved to be a messing t mansina. .wi1 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at C.JSchlegers,- opposite P. 0. 71 f LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY l.adle Mrmlnary tinsm-pn'xted. Arnil- iny I li'irmiuli. Colleirp lour coirrcs. Year begins !Sept 7th. t.rtniiinr for ;'! Irr. Catalomn s sent by the I're-iUent, J. nn ouv. 1. !., Lake Vorent, III. ?otl:i Money to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan at nine per cent interest, on Ileal Estate seen ity at three or five years. Apply at his olfico on Main St., Platts mouth, Neb; 2Ctf. 1.00 per year can be easily made At home woiking for E. CI. Rideout& Co., 10 Barclay Street, Xew York, Send for their catalogue an 1 full particu lars. 31-ly. Hill's .Huimul. I hereby give notico that all parties living in Cass county, desiring a copy of II ill's Manual can be furnished the same by applying to me through P. O. II. C. Miller, (Jen. Ag't. Plattsmouth, Xeb. 32tG Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy and is pronounced by hundreds who have used it to contain more true medical virtue than any other kind thrown upon the market in the shape of oils and liniments. It is warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barm s and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Xeb. Stf .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June ami September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday iu April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will bo given. At Elmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Woo LEV, 42tf Superintendent. LEGAL NOTICES. Estray Notice.. Taken up by the iubscrtver, two anil one half miles south weft of I'lal tcmoutli, u Hie l iiiu of . i. C. Cummins, one black roan mare jinny, supposed to be 10 to 13 years old, cribpled in both frpnt feet, with saddle marks on back; the owner will prove properlv ami pavehartres. 3M3 C. I I CM Ml VS. Probate Notice. In t!:c matter of Ihe L'ti.te of Ji In M. Lane, ill tl'HM 'ft. .Notice is heii by piven, t ;i?l person having e.laiii.s ;r;.i i;, -i i -l :ii e i't ,u Lane, de.- e. i u.- i"!, tn !;! : !,t; ? on nr 3--f Die day I il.iV, . IV t"sj, Ii, ine n.i'.ir of tho Co'unty Jiulj.?, ;;t i'iailoiiioitt h. ' ; '-s Co, Ne-bia-k.i. A. ;. f-l i.i.n AS. Plait-mouth, Nov. 7th, 1 S-1 . lA .i i . Judne. Probate Notice. In the tn.i'ter of tiic E.Ulc f J:ivid benjamin, I leeeased. in t lie County Court of a--.s Colin -ty. Nebraska. Solieu is Ili'lelpV tivtll. that . N'eiietui.all 1 .1 V -inuMnn. aim i nisi r a lor ol I hi- (State ol I in- nail l.inl lleiijauiin. deceased, has iiijiI.i aepliea tloil loi II icii settlement, anil that aid eaii'-e Is it tor be.uiiii; at n.y !!!'( at flat union ! !i, ori t lie 71 ll d.i 1 J eeefii!.er. A. Issl, lit n o'eloek. I'.' M., on ;i at ilay : at whlell time mid place, all per.-niis iul' reefed may be present iind examine i-ald aerotinl . A. .N. M i.i.IYAN, riaUiUOlllli, Nov. '.III. 1-M. ,).! o. JikIc. Probate Notice. In lii. nu.tterof th'! Estate of Z. .1. tjuiiitoii.ih;- ea- cd. in tin; I ii ii lily Com l of ( a.-.- Con ill y, Nebraska. .Notice is hereby fdven, thai tJeocte W. Julin on, ailminisl rami of liie estate of I lie said .. .1. tuinlou. decease, has made ap.'lieai iou fur Una! settlement, and thai salil Ouiee is Kcl lor hearing at my r-ihec at I'l.o I unoiitli, on tin; t.in day of Deeeliiln r. A. !.. ls-l, at one o'clock 1'. .M., on aid day ; at wlildi tune and place, all personii illicit Med may be present and exam ine said accounts. A. N. fcCLMVAN, riatlsinoutli. Nov. 7th. am Co. Judye. Tax Sale Notice. To the unknown or non-resident owner of U ts one (1) and two t2), in block seven (7;. While's AddiUou to the City of l'l.tt Ismoai li, Nt b. : Vou sue lo.'i'eby nolilied that on l lie il h day Of sseptember. A, I). ISTI, at Public Tax Ssale, . the above described lots weie sold to ( a- County for the taxc of lsri and l7a. and that on Hie sili day ot April. 1hh. Chsh County as sinned It ccrtilicate ot purchase to lliomas W. Sliryock, ol faid County o! Cass, and Unit on the tat li day of .Mai eh, A. 1. 12, llic caid T lios W. btirjocK win apply to ine liease.rer oi ass ount tor a lax. Lecd to said premises. Tims W.hiiuiorK I'lattsniouth, Nei., Nov. 7, lsl. yil.i Probate Notice. In the n:atter of the estaie of Christian Sehle- g -1, deceased, lu the County Court ot Ciis County, .Nebraska. Cnon readhii: and fillnc the duly verified pe tition of Alexander Schickel, pi a in mat ad ministration ol the estate ot Christian fchlcirel necease, be K'aited to the sunt Alexander Scl.h'L'el. Ordered that notice of the peinlency of said cause be punlislicd la the .Nebraska 11ki:ai.i, a weekly newspaper, printed. puilitie I and m general circulation s;wu couniy, jor iiuue uoiiset-u- tive wei-Ks, and mat tut: I'canir oi sain cause be set for the Stli lay of leeember, A. I)., Isxi, at lu o'clock, A. .M., at the olilce ol the County Jud':c, al riattriiiwuth, at which time and place, ail persons interested may appear and show cause, if any tbey have, why administra tion oi said estate slioitlil not oe -raiite'l to me said Alcxauuer Seiiiegel. according to the prayer tif said pel it ion. a. W. Sei.i.i van. rlallsiiioulh, Nov. 7lh, lM. Co. Judue. Notice of Dissolution oi Part nership. Notice is hereby tiventliat ilns Law partner ship herelolore exi-tiutf between the under- iucd panics hae tins tlay been dn-oled by mutual consent. m Ij. i.tovwi" n ines iroiu the linn and biiiitss I t lie ona e, ,. I.. Molll- son to collect iiio:ic:,suue tn hnu.anil pay all debts ouiu oy .-..u i lit ai i t d .ri isou una JiroMiic. .Ia.ii.sI. ..i "it I; l. -on. V m. L. L;ti k. fict. A. JV-!. :t.if Tax Ded Notice. To tie; tioii-resiueiit or unknown owner or claimant of lids two inland lUi.-e (.; m block fort -be 1 1 in the citl ot l'ia' l.-iiiiouth, t us countv, Nebraska ; Vou are hereby notified thai the above tb: eribed lots were assessed and taxetl lor the je.'ir ls;s. as bt lonln to a litiu-resitieiit or uii know n ow no.", t.ial s;iid lots v t i e sold at pub lic .iale for tin; tb liuiiiient tax of said ear ls;n, on the '.'1st dav ot November, l;:i ;tliat t tie un dersigned was the puiehaser ol Hie saiii li t.s al said sate and that unless it iii aiplion of said lots fro in said fale In; matte on or before Ihe 14t ll day of February, lsv, :l "j . easuivr's deed will be sued lot lie underiiriieii llierelor. W.M. I'. M.INCK, flat tsinoiilh. Neb.. ct. '.I, i-M. ::.-.n Probate Notice. In the matter i the estate of John Npoivr. deceased, lu Ihe Count Court of Ctis County Nebraska. Nonce 1 hcrt bv ;;ivi u that J. tl. llaliMH, Administrator ol the estate ol the .said John -por(T. tlecia-ed, ua made application lor tiial .seltluliieut. una that said finite j set for healing at mv iluiu al 1'l.t 1 1 -moil I li. teillie jnlli day of November, A. I. 1"1, atone o'eloek p. in. on said nay; at which time and place, ail persons interested may be pieseut and examine so.id accounts. A. N. at i.lj VAN, Co. Jmle. 1 ' i ai t s m ou l h iW'liJj' -'!! Probate Notice. In the matter of the F.state of Hiram deceased. In the County Cojrt of C 1 lot in. uss Co., Iloean, iliiaui Ntbiiiska, Notice is l.crt by piveu that Harvey administrator tif the estate af the said ilH-an, tiet eased, ha- made applicalimi al eltleliient, and that said cause is hearing at my ollice at I'latisiuouth. lsth day of November. A. 1. HM, at 1 r in on ml itl dav. at which tune and p for fin set f'l on too o'clock iace all peistm interested may be present and e .."...unit xatniiie A. N. St li. ivan. County J UllL''-. rialtsiiiouth, Oct. 2o, lr.l. . i.t.j " " Notice of Final Proof. Laud Office at Lincoln, N' i October m. Issl. ) Notice is hereby elven that the loliowii: named settler has llleti notice of hi inteutiou to make linal prof in upport of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at lli expiration of thirty day from the iatc of this notice, viz: Alson Stack, h'd entry No. l.i.773. for the sonUi west quarter (sw'i of outh west tpianer (w 4) section twenty (). tow :dilp twelve ( i-jj. uortn cf rane eleven til) easv. and name the follow ino: :is viiiies-es, viz: Taylor F. Welboru, Wiiliaiu It. bwindaM. ieo:e W. Crwin and .Tolir. hi. Wateriuau. allot Louisville, Cass Co.. Nebraska. J- McixWKLi., !tt' Ket'ller.