r fit V r. i i i:Hr HERALD. ?'.as. ADTCRTISBMRjrrS. - '.'5 ; .' 4 S fine. Uceul&r arivsrrta. ,.t pt uw win he field t .. . .;:..,. ,oy hand in, - '-v "-"n n pr.vf of nnMle- . i r he acid for Vhc public- C t -1 V. U NIC ANTON S. ft t .-,. v fc, i. Tif.'d, Ml communications :! r;.i Jr.i to ij point. Wltf) ! WMU r' r 'WH -po UiVe for te correctness '-V-f copy of vind Matter aud paid L- siy p-rw-i; who tale the aper renliuly -. j., , . .,,rr:t wr.rther dlreii to tils . v.'a;ir he le a auDteriber or not la r. J. rr ;rnoo order, his paper dlseflntla !v r,-9t p.y rt arresntge. or the pubilaS KMrt,i:e to ncnd it until payment Is '.e.-4 reUetthe r-hoie ajnoniit, whether t j.t ki l4ktu fxotn lhe office r not. 5. 1 fce enrt have decided that refuslnf to rvW r.RpHtr and periodical from the PM V-jce. or removing and leavrng them unaJle4 r- I (mma faei evidence of lstentioxai 3 LOCAL NEWS. C. L. Bates called yesterday. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M Roberta. 3tf R, B. Vindtam WUeS I'iaao. bought Prof A nrge liu of Laxlif9 DulrutJis at J. V. HVckhach's. 34t4 Ti T. A. M. Club hT their club wance to-raorrow eTnine. (lo t Clark's for good Suer Kwit. 85t2 Tb Board of Trade Banquet has ben poatp:-ned until Dec. 8th. Lijr6t utock of Groceries In the city Ht Hansen & Chassot s. Jow --The rivsr was filled with floating lc all the latter part of last week. Frank Maldaner was in town yes terday and didn't seem much worried. Another Car Load of Potatoes just received at Jos. V. Weckbach's. 4 Geerge E. Pronger has just com pleted, hd addition on the back of his house. - IUsser and lettuce is becoming synonymous winter greens all the the time. The boys put in their time skat ing last Saturday and two days before Tuesday. Have yen seen the big Horse shoe at Kalisky'ft. Its a marvel, Guess what it weighs? Head S. & C. Mayer's new ad. on first pe. They are selling clothing way dawii. Remember the afternoon meeting In GcSh Templar'e Hall next Sunday at 3-30 p. m. -Hanson & Cbnusot receive new styles of Glass and Queensware in large lots, every day. 35t2 P. B. Murphy is expecting every day. two fine Monarch billiard table for his Billiard Hall. A c'nefAl supply of Gent's Fur niahing goods at L. Goldings, to be sold at tottom prices. 83t2 The Rasgorshek building is being pushed as rapidly as possible, to get theed of the cold weAther. A Sunday School Teacher's meet ing will b held at the M. E. church after prajer meeting, this evening. For a nice Suit of Clothe go to JM. V. Weckbach 's. 84t4 Mr. I, u. Klly, of the Omaha eve ning Telegran, was In the city Tues day In the intereet of that paper. p'ltonrke, the Tailor, can make Ulster, you bet; and if you don't be lieve it jnat g and see about the mat ter. Mr. P. Srsalous returned to Platts taiouih last evening to take Mr. James lt pico in the B, & M. freight dec On cai !sd of Flour, Graham, Bran aa.l Feed receivel from C. Schlunta this week, by Hansen & Chas st, 35t2 All who were lucky enough to re ceive an invitation should attend the dance to-night. A good time is ex pected. ' ; "' ; The M. E. Sociable will convene t the U. E. Parsonage next Friday wveaing.-All are cordially invited to attend. . Mr. Charles Driscoll, of Omaha, the architect of the Union Block is in to wn, superintending the wtrk on the aid block. The time of the Baptist Sunday chool is' changed to 2:80 instead of t-00 o'clock on account of the Tompei anco meetings. ' Perhaps few people knew it, but we have leen using mica for our base burner tova, from McMakin'a mine for two years now. Anvone in need of a good set of teeth bliould call on Dr. Salisbuiy at once, ar.d he will make you a set that will please you ever after. 35tf We made a mistake in-the pros jitue of Demofesta Monthly and said 7,W ittearl f $3.M with the Her alp at club rate. A corrected pros pectus will appear next week. The meeting of the . A. R. Tues day eTcnir.g ws well attendedrand a good teerlg all 'round. The regular meeting for electid of ofScera Dec. 18th i next and a full tu-n out is de sired. A large congregation gathered at tke M. K. Church last Sanday evenleg, xd litnd to a Tory Gne sermon by the Rev. 8. 1. Wilson.; Mr. Wilson is liked by all and the church is fill4 vsry Sanday. Dr. Salisbury still holds forth over Smith. Black & Co'a. store, where he jQfe the bet of wTk in the dental GWe him a call. ' .. ,. 83tf The Sunday afternoon meeting in Good Templar hall was turned into an impromptu ' experice meeting, owing to the absenw of Mr. Brown of Ashiaei. A. number , .of., good spcoches were made. Seme .Csuiingl.anaiic . arrives at th conelusrorr that a large percentage tho labs i)f 1S81 are girls and live t- to tLe CoE?t. Can't, com(e)t, Mister. Hrt'j" Juat as many boys hart aa ever their tLUdJ any -blast the comet. we tovw.' Manufacturing and repairing at Sherwooa'a. - 1 r . -1 ' Holiday goods in great profusion at Solonon & Nathan . Episcopal Sociable at Leonard's Art Gallery, Dec. 1st. Wm. Agnew came in the first of the wiet to spend a few days. Ed.Olliver'a rew house is nearly completed and it is a fine brick one too. NOTARY PUBLIC 83tf Will S. Wise. Court opened Monday as peart as yon pleane, and the lawyers swarmed round aa if the whole world was look ing at 'em. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every dayrat the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 10tf '." Everybody attending court, who has not been here for some time sajs: "Why, how your town has grown; didn't know it." Sherwood makes the beat custom work. 1 The Invitations to the Board of Trade banquet are being printed at the Herald Ofice; they will be sent out Friday. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House. Piattsmoutb, Neb. 5t6m Jones & Eikenbarry have the spiinkingest side-walk from Wheeler's corner to their barn, and "Doc", is al most too happy over it. The largest stock of fancy slippers at Sherwood's. 1 Charley Warren, the Barber, keeps one of the best Barber shops in town, and everybody likes to hear Charley talk, besides. A fine line of Cutlery, pistols spectacles, &c. in a big variety at L. Golding's. 35t2 Smith, Black & Co have received a few of their Holiday Goods; the rest will follow soon. Look out for what they have to say next week. Teeth filled, pulled and cleaned in a most skillful manner by Dr. Salis bury. Give him a call. 35tf The horse shoe in front of Kalis It j's store creates conisderakle fun, and the guesses run all the way from ten to one hundred and fifty pounds. The Boston Glooe brings this item: Chas. S. Strickland, Esq , this city, was cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. The way the turkeys were sold Tuesday and Wednesday was a cau tion, the merchants and butchers Couldn't get enough to supply tbe de mand. - For the best staple and fancy groceries in Plattsmouth go to J. V. Weckbach's. - lOtf Rev. C. L. Crowther delivers his lecture on India in Greenwood next Monday evening. It is a fine lecture. and we hope the Greenwood people will turn out and give him a full house. Head quarters for Blankets, .Shawls, Cloaks, Hoods, Furs. Gloves, Mittens. Arctics, Wool Boots, Hats and Caps to fit every body Prices Bed Rock at Baker & Atwoods's. 86t2 The Georgia Minstrels played here Monday evening last, and these present spoke very highly of them. The Georgia's are a good troupe and always draw a full house. They have a first-class band, and fine uniforms. Tbe St. Louis Globe-Democrat says: Mr. Chas. Reis, No. 1611 Second Car ohdelet avenne, tiiis city, was cured by St. Jacobs Oil after sixteen years Buf fering with rheumatism. Thanksgiving to-day; the regu lar old Turkey Thanksgiving. The Herald eats, and mays for more nnd quits, not eating, but setting not Turkeys but type for half a day to rejoice with the best. NOTARY PUBLIC WILL S. Wise. 33tf Consideiable excitement was caused on the street Tuesday, by a balky horse. All sorts of ways were spoken of as a means of starting him. but none of them worked, and the load of brick stood oa the street near ly all the afternoon, before they could get him started. ' Baker & At wood are prepared to sell you anything in General Merchan dise at hard pan prices. Call and see them when in town. 36 1 2 ' Mr. Ballou, the lumber mer chant of Omaha, is in town looking after his business matters with Dr. Black, and M. L. White who repre sent the new buildings going up on Stxth. aud Main Streets. It seems Winscit, the contractor, has not paid for the lumber he ordered nnd the dealer comes on Messrs. White and Black for the same. A Compromise will probably be effected. It does not stop the progress of the building. Go to Baker & Atwood's for best quality Ladies and Gents scarlet all wool Underwear at lowest prices. S6t2 Prof. Wise called in a mement to shake hands before he left, personally with the Editor, and to order the Her ald sent . to Kansas City, that they might hear from the ld kerg.now and then. It seemed like parting with part of our daily life here, to give the last shrike of the hand and think we should see his pleasant absent face no more present on our streets. A car load of rubber goods at Sherwood's. .1 The little three year old son of Mr. Carrol of Rock Bluffs, whose leg was shot off last winter or spring, was in the city a few- days ago with his parents, and handled his little pair of crutches with as much saill as tbe oldest veteran could have done. Poor little fellow ; he will not realize for many a day, and never as an older per son would have done, his deprivation. Pat Murphy's G. A. R. 5ct Cigar is certainly the best cigar fer tbe money we ever smoked. The sale of Revolvers and Fire arms should be reetrlcted, as well as poisons are. Dealers in Firearms sell to boys, and cranks and drunken men with a recklessness appalling. The fact is that few quiet citizens have any use for a revolver, and it is only reckless, unthinking-or dangerous men that want such tools. The dealer Eeema only, toe glad to" sell any way atrd aoy bow, &nd it abouM b stopped Personal. - Alex Scblegel came down Saturday. Mrs. A. W. McLaughlia has gone to Chicago. , Bon. E. M. Bartlett of Omaha, '? at tending Court. J. V. Weckbach was in Omaha Tues day on business. Mr. J. N. Wise will move into Prof. Wise's residence. Samuel Richardsoa left for Ottawa, Kansas yesterday. j E. T. Duke, of Omaha, and wife speat Sunday in Plattm Juth. Mr. Sam Waugh of Ashland spent a day in the city las; week. Hon. II. D. Root was one of tbe Grand Jurymen this torm. Charles E. Duke went to Omaha Sat urday and returned Monday. Ben Droste, P. M. at Three Groves, and wife were iu town Tuesday. Conductor Harvey took Conductor Gayle's place during his absence. II." M. Bushnell and Ed. Wescolt went down to Weeping Water Tuesday C. gcblunts called Saturday looking as hearty as any honest Miller always does. Miss Anna Dakin will leave for De catur next week, to visit her parents a short time. Loughridge, of Factoryville, eaine up Monday -what a boy, that "Lough is, to be sure. J. W. Quackenbush, of Greenwood, was in town Monday and visited ye IIeral office. Mike Cavey is in town. Mike is en gaged t do something, before he leaves town, they say. Dr. Richey spent a few hours in the city on his way from Council Bluffs to Nebraska city. Geo. Magney came down from Pa pillio last week. George is actually getting fat up there. Capt. Palmer and Sister left for Al berquere, New Mexico, Saturday. That man travels too much. Z. C. Wentworth, the old pioneer Democrat of the Weeping Water Val ley, was in town Saturday. Mr. J. M. Campbell, who has been teaching at South Bend, has obtained a position in the schools here. Hon. D. II. Wheeler attends the meeting of the National Agiicultaral Society in New York this week. Hon. R. B. Windham and family leave for Washington, D. C, after Court is over, to spend more or less of the winter. Hon. E. W. Barnum, of Factory ville, called Wednesday morning. The Herald was glad to sea Mr. barnum once more. Mrs. Decker and Wm. Smith were baptised Sunday in tho liver near Happy Hollow, by Rev, Brand of the Latter Day Saints. "Bi" Yeomans, one of our Deputy Sheriffs is filling Dyers' place, in at tendance in the court during the ab sence of the Sheriff. Mr. O. I. Johnson came from Chey enne, last Sunday; and will stay a week or ten dajs with his family when he will return. Mr. and Mrs. Marquette and Miss Gertie left for Florida last week, where Mrs. M. will spend the win ter. Wish them a pleasant t rip. Mayor O'Rourke appeared on our streets the first of the week, the first time for several weeks. The Heuald hopes he will continue to improve. Thos. Wyant f Faetoryville, came up Monday and they do say he was hunting for Judge Sullivan for a fell purpose. The Preacher is engaged. Mr. P. Swift, an engineer on the B. & M. whose head-quarters have been at Plattsmouth for some time, has been sent out on the west end of the road. Mr. aud Mrs. C E. Yates and chil dren, of L:ucoIn, passed through the citv Wednesday, euroute for Burling ton, and a thanksgiving dinner with relatives. Mrs. E. M. Yates and daughter have returned from Europe, arriving in Plattsmouth Monday last. They were met here by Mr. E. M. Yates and Mr. George Yates his brother. Mr. C. J. Horning came in last week and left us the wherewith for the Herald and I. O. for another year. Mr. II. is an old subscriber, haviuu taken the paper nearly ever since started. Jehu W. Cutright, City Editor of our Daily Journal, called Monday, Mr. C. is a live local newspaper man, with plenty of experience and get up and is making a good page of his department on the newspaper. Wm. Tucker f Williamsport, Ind, called Friday and put in for a Ukr ald to get Nebraska News. He lias bought the old McClure property, or the Morse and Shepherd farm, and ex pects to move here in tie spring. II. J. Streight, of South Bend, called on the Herald yesterday. Henry re ports South Bend as doing well, buy ing more corn than at Plattsmouth. Mr. S. Is an old Plattsmoutbian ai.u the .Herald is always glad to seo him at headquarters. Prof, and Mrs U. Y. Wise and Mis Flora left Thursday afternoon of this week for their new home in Kansas City, whiiher thtir steps have been bent for some tine. It wuld be hard to find a family which will be more missrd fie in Plattsmouth than this one. Always fully identified with her social, religious, educational and tem perance interests, and with any plan which would redound - to her advance ment, the loss of each member of the family will be felt for many a day. Nevertheless, we must wish them goodspeed and hope they may Aud good friends in their new home j they leave in their old. . Notice. All Persons Knowing themselves in debted to W. H. Baker & Co. will please call and sett!e as we must bu! mcce oar Dovk by Jan. lt. 8$t9 Frank Carruth's litttleboy, Glea, was playing b'lackman Tuesday, and in some way was tripped, falling on his fight arm breaking it badly. It was properly fixed and was doing well yes terday. The ladies of Lincoln have organ ized a "Home for the Friendless"; the county guaranteeing them $25 per month for 3 patients and $5 for each additional patient. They will have a donation party Thanksgiving night and solicit all sorts of old clothing and supplies of every kind for the main tenance of their Home. The Woman Suffrage meeeting last week was shmly attended, too slirnly in fact considering the im portance of the subject. Miss Wade sang some very sweet songs, and Mrs. Gillman made her speech, good enough in its way, but the Hcuald can't help thinking if it could sing like Mis 'W., it would never want to vote again, and if we were as good looking as Mrs. G., we would promise to stay away from the polls for eur natural life. The farmers about Greenwood have subscribed over $5,000 for the erection of a creamery which is to be erected at once and ice houses built to store ice for next summers' use. Such a project ought to succeed well near this town. Our merchants have sent in every direction for butter to supply the market this year. Bennett & Lewis informing us last week that they were getting their supply from a creamery near Crete, having previous ly been sending to a creamery in Iowa and in no direction ceuld get enough to supply their custom. Parties nearer heme ought to be making this money, and unless some such arrangements are made Cass County will never sup ply the demand of her growing towns fer these products. Seeing it is court week, we must tell the last story on Vic Bierbower Hull told us, you know; " lc is built on the broad base plan aud good leedez as every one whe has ever helped tav the bills is aware. lhe other evening he stepped into John TN'irth's in Omaha, and said: "rot any oysters V" "Yes '-What else?" "Veil," says John, "I've got bif-stek, pork-stek, lish, ham and eeil, roast duck, prairie slacken, and every thing good. "Give me some Ovs ters, roast mutton, eggs, ouic lish, breakfast bacon, good cup of codee, little veef-steak, nice chunk of ham and breast of prairie chicken.'' John's eyes dilated as he went along, "How long before that'll be ready: Bout twenty minute' ''1 11 be back iu twenty minutes, then for that supper," said Vic, and went out John looked all round a moment kind o'dazed, then asked: "Who is dat sheutlernen, eh?" "Oh, that Mr. Bierbower, the U. S. Marshal," answered some one. who did not iiiiow the difference between "Vic," the Attorney, and Ellis the marshal Wirth&otan idea, and turning to his hell) he rattled off the order and auueu: " imam, liiiam. oring a tozen plates and set the table quick -sir. l lerljown the lnarsusl is icoinj; to bring the !hury here to supper." 1 11C Cm. A. II. CIGAR is now ready on sale at the Monaich Billiard Hall. This cigar is guaran teed to be the best 5c cigar on the American Continent. Ayers's Hair Viger restores the color and stimulates the growth of the hair, prevents it from falling off, and great ly increases its beauty. It has a deli cate and lasting perfume, its ingre dients are harmless, and for the toilet it is unequaled. Something of Importance to Ladies. Solomon & Nathan have received the agency for Harper's celebrated Patterns, whose reputation for per fect patterns and styles are universally acknowledged. S6t2 Oyster Supper and Sociabl. The regular sociable of the Episco pal Church will be held at the rooms of Mr. Leonard, on Thursday next (Dec 1st), and all are cordially invited to attend. Oysters extra charge; oth er refreshments as usual. Livery Notice. Hereafter I : will have carriages at all regular trains stopping at, this de pot. Any person desiring a carriage to take passengers to. or from said trains will leave word at my Livery Barn in Plattsmouth and they will be accommodated, at reasonable rates. 35tf Chas. M. Holmes. For Snle. Eight head of Cows and one Dur ham Bull, and span of Mares and one horse, and a lot of turning ntensils, three wagons, two setts harness and other things used on a farm. The Bull is well bred and all the stock first class. For further particulars apply to C. Eikenbary, Bonner Stables, Plattsmouth We are glad to hear that Dr. Mar shall's Lung Syrup gives such general satisfaction. Our druggists say it sells better than any other preparation for coughs, colds, etc. The price is twenty-five cents, large size fifty cents. Sold by all druggists. TThy Patronise Cham oorsl First, He carries the best stock ef Harness and tho largest assortment of Cellars, Whips. Bridloe, Blankets and Halters. cond, lie charges the loweet nrioe of any one in the county. Third, Ho guarantees satisfaction in all cases. Fourth, He can and will make it an object to all who patronize him. 36t2 liuess at The Weight ef The Horse Shoe. - Every person buying 81 worth of goods is entitled to a guess at tke weight of the Horse Shoe, just erected m front our store, the horso shoe to be taken down in Jan., and weighsd. The first nearest guess is to leceive a Bed room Set valned at $40, second near est guess $10 in cash, third nearest guess $5. Great Rr Store. 1 . Scarcely any disea e to which dh man beings are subjected, is so thor oughly discouraging as Fever and Ague. The periodical return of alter nate chills, fever, and sweating, is ter ribly depressing. Ayers' Ague Cure is the only remedy known, which is certain to cure permanently, by ex pelling the malarial poison which pro duces the disease. It does this surely, and leaves no ill effect upon the sys twrn." - . . O. IE. -WBSGOTT, Somewhat widely and favorably known as the Popular Clothier of this section, announce Fall Arrivals! Actual Bargains , ' "v-i -worthy of inspection. His 'best hold is CLOTHINGS CLOTHINGS and he has a complete stock of new goods. WHAT BEE CLAIMS. Best Materials, Ijxtert Perfect Fits and "VsTSI.T HE Clothe vou from head to foot in a neat, durable and stylish manner, save you big money, and fill your soul with happiness. 2wT.K:E -A- UOTE OF IT. All Garments Warranted. "Try 'em 'fore you buy 'em." MS One door East of First National Bank, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DEALER IX ioill So Gents in this city, Largest and Most Everybody invited to call, see and lower than the lowest, and our -o- we are showing a magnificent line -o- Lace Good sand Lace Hovelties. We are headquarters, such as Ties, Collars, Tidies, Curtains, Lam brequins, Laces in Spanish, French, Torchon,-etc., etc. TO ARRIVE IjY A FEW DAYS The largest stock of Lace Collars for Ladies and Misses ever before shown in this citv at one time. Also REAL IOIT J-ACi: COLLARS AM) TIi:S, ranging from 15 to 25 each. Gentlemen, wishing to-make their wives, sweethearts, sisters, or any other relative, a splendid and most useful holiday gift, should call early and secure some of those Lace Novelties before thev are all sold. Dress Goods f Bress Goods! An elegant line of Cashmeres, Dress Flannels, Wool Momies, Chuddah and Barathea Cloths, etc. Also, our Cotton Momies at 9 Cents a yard, are a decided bargain. Other dealers ask 12 h Cents for the same goods. -o- A few more dozen pairs of our popular 3-IHhition Mid Moves to be had. Come and secure some before they are all cone. It is the biggest bargain ever before offered in the Kid Glove line. One door East of First National liank, . A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF Weflflin Goofls, Gallii Carfls, Invitations, Prosrams, k of the latest and nobbiest designs Just Received from St. Louis and Chicago, -AT THIS OF THE The Relief and Care as Certain as day follows day by Dr. J. A. Sherman's method, with safety from the dangers of strangulation and without the injury trusses Inflict. Those wishing proof should iend 10 cents for hu book, containing likeiien.e of bal easnes be fore and after cure, endorsement of professional Kcntleinen, MinWter. Merchants. Farmer and others who hare been cured. Trusses and Kupture sooner or iater effect tlie nervous and mental nystem, bring on organic diseases, impotency, destroy energy and oci:il desires, mak iiig the youngold aud the old useless. Offices. 2."1 Broadway. N. ., and -13 Milk St.. Boston. Days for conxultion, each week New York, Mondays. Tuesdays and Saturdays : Boston, Wed nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. PLEASE REMEMBER that the Cheapest and Best Place to buy Staple and FancF Groceries AND First-Glass Dry Goods, IS AT THE OLD RELIABLE STORE or $o. l $gcthbatt(, Cor. Main and Third St's. Plattsmouth. rWStock alwaos fresh and new. and imces always ar the bottom. Call and convince your selves. lOtf PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, COMPOSED OF THIRTEEN MEMBERS, Is now fully prepared to furnish music for aay . and all occasions. A Thorough Organization with a complete and well selected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Ordrrs respectfully solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to J. P. YOUNG. P.O. Book. Store, OT OT 9. TTXW irOrrTfBOJf. 8cf. Styles, Superior Finish, I'ojyuhtr Prices. "WTLL 3DO. iuIMiuvlliyp rvi 0 urnishing Goods, carries the Complete Stock. judge for themselves. Prices are goods of the very best quality. of Beavers and Double Shawls. "ZtNTeTo. Heiald." B.&M.R.R. HOUSE, JNO. SONS & SON, Pros'rs, X. W. CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STU'S. Near B. Si M. Passenger Depot, PLA ITS SI OL'TII, X C till 4 S K A . Newly refitted and f urnie hed throughout. Af fording an excr-llent view of the E. K. Bridge. It 1 conveniently located, especially for the traveling public. The tables always supplied with the best of the season. - n connection with the house. Lunch baskets filled at all hours. Terms reasonable. fitf Brick Yard ! Good Briek, for sale as soon as burned, at FRED. LEHNHOFF'S BRICK YARD, ,y FTatt nfVattiv Sit , Sheriff Ilyers returned from a for eign trip yesteriay. The riattsmQiith Literary Clun will hold their next meeting in the Temple of Honor Hall next Friday evening. All the members are re quested to be present. A programme has been prepared. The committee on Rivar Inprove- ment met at the Herald Office Wed nesday evening and elected F. E White chairman, and Jno. A. Mac Murphy Secretary and agreed to atart Monday evening next for St. Joe. New IMace. Jos. V. Weckbach has at last got moved into his new quarters; you wil find him in his new store room next to Holtschneider's bakery. Snbncribe For The Herald and get a copy of "The Horse aud His Diseases," a premium ; also The Her ald Aldine Almanac, and the op portunity to take magifzines and pa' pers in club with the Herald at very low rates, many of which give premi urns besides. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., Nov. 21th., 1SS1. Aultmnn Sarah, Berg Jehu, Christ Mr., Casady Elias, Dull C. J., Dokes Stephen, Hickok P. M., Hamilton J. F., Johnson S, XV., Barrett Ellen, Calkins II. J. 2, Cozatl S. M., Cullen Sadie, Davis Clara, Gabrielson Gust, Hall Kate, Hamilton II. J, Jones W., Jones D. M., Kennedy W. II., Merrick D. E., Pardee Hary, Phelps Marion. Rood Gust, Setzler W., Smith J. L., Walker Charley, Johnson Y. Y., Ktioflick Maria, Lorsen Joseph, Pratt E. A. 2, Palmer Geo., Rase Geo., Sumline J. E., Shurlock G. W., Wood 31. T., TV attics II. C, Persons calling for the above will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall, P. M Report of Pleasant Ridge School. The following are the names of those scholars whose attendance and deportment has been good aud who have applied themselves dilligently to study during tho month ending Nov. 15. A CLASS. Myrtle Craig Ada Craig Mary Becker John Meisinger Cora Gilinore B CLASS. Katy Meisinger Jacob Meisinger Willie Fite Eddy Iiecker Maggie Laudenschlaegel Willie Baehr, J. II. Berge, Teacher. Come and Sec The large stock of Spring Shoes an' Slippers, good and nice at Merges'. 4tf New Cigar Manufactory. Ed. Stamm has opened a new whole sale cigar manufactory on 3d. st. at his residence, where cigars of all brands made by him can be obtained at the lowest rates, by the box. lie member the place, 3d. st. New Man ufactory, Dealers supplied readily. 34t3 Ed Stamm. Wanted ! ! at Murphy's Flour, Feed and Commis sion Store, 500 dozen eggs, 500 pounds of butter, Turkey's Chickens, and all kinds of County produce fer which the highest cauli price will be paid. 3tt4 An unadvertised and positive cure for Catarrh "Dr. Sykes' Sure Cure." It Hies on the wings of the morning, good news as well as bad, nlways. We mean lhe fame of "Dr. Sykes Sure Cure for Catarrh. 34t4 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 Resolvent internally and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. Wanted. A stout lad to take care of a learn and do chores. Apply to 34tf Du. It. It. Livingston, -FOR SALE CITY LOTS. Will S. Wise 33tf Hanibngged Again. I saw so much said about the mer its of Hop Bitters, and my wite who was always doctoring and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be hunubugged again; and I am glad I 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, acknowledzed the best. In personally taking the Held again, I would invite the atten tion of my Friends and the lovers of good music to yin the words of the world's greatest master, Franz Liszt) thse "matchless" "unrivaled" instruments. Over 100 beautiful Styles from $22 to 8140 and upwards. A beautiful Gve octave organ for ten quarterly payments of ten dollars each. If persons wishing to supply themselves or their friends will drop a postal card to my address, they will receive prompt personal attention. Beautiful new style for the Holi days at bottom prices, and on the easi est terms. JAMES PETTEE, II. Harrington. State Ag't. Ass't. Traveling Salesman. SPECIAL NOTICES. For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug Store. 51tf $66 a week In vour ovn town. Terms and outfit free Address. II. IIallktt & Co Portland, Maine. 4u!y tf79A WEEK. 812 a day at hem easily made P Costly utfu free. Addresj,;Ti;jtii & Co., Augusta. Maine. . 4yly Boots and Shoes. Call and examine the large 'and new stck at MeVes.' 30tf Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of D. D. Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerene Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cfeamstel Preserve! tf 'FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33tf Will S. Wise. Hair Work. Mrs. A. Knee 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. TLe largest asortmeut of boots and shoes tliad fever came to town, to be sold at the lowest cash prices at Mer bes. 30tf First Pre m mm. 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. 30tf Peter Mehoes. 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 phjsicians have made use of a prescription for years in their private practice with certain success, it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of all, and this is dono by "copyr'ght," such is the casewithDr. Sherman's Pricklt Asii Bitters, and they have proved to be a blesKing te mankind. 33t4 Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at C. Schlegel's, opposite LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY I.Afflfl' Mnt I ii lltaiirt iiu....f M .1 - rmy thorough. Col leicr four eojrxes. Y(ar Iwf'iliu S.'lit Till f'r.iutiii ft, ir ttitttrM'li'r I'ataloKiit'g Hcht by the t'rnilitit, D. t. (iKKo- vjiv, u. ii., L.u.e torcft, iu. L'otrj Money to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan at nine per cent interest, on Real Estate secu lty at three or live years. Apply at his office on Main st., Platts mouth, Neb. 2Gtf. Hill's Manual. I hereby give notice that all parties living in Cass county, desiring a copy of Hill's Manual can be furninhed the same by applying to me through P. O. II. C. Miller, Gen. Ag't. Plattsmouth, Neb. 3HC 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. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st i rnlay and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in iVpnl.July and December. 2sotico of other examinations will bo given. At Llmwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday In Fel ruary. E. II. Woolkt, 42tf Superintendent. LEGAL NOTICES. Probate Notice. u the matter of the Estate of Math la Tyson, deceased, in tho County Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. .VLH.C- 1:5 UMl-U (II. II Mi 1 . U.UIJIllll. r.-nn...... . I... ... . t :.l W...I.;.... -I.. A'AUIUI"! CPldtr III l II IT VrlMI JJ.tlll l.l I J bod. dec-eased, has made application for final nrbiii-jiiituL, mm m.t i n.uu ciiijHe ih st'i lorui'ar ins at iny oflice at Dattw nouui on the lt)tll day of Decern bur, A. D., lsf l. at one u'eloek 1. M., on said oty ; at wliieli time and place, all iiripuiis itiirieKteu 111.13 present ri.1111 ine said accounts. A. N. Nfl.1.1 van. a idiLnuiuiiiit, 4.o . , .roi. ;m 10. .jiiukv. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber, two ami one half miles soittli west of l'hit tr moiiih, on the farm i .j. ij. i iimmii.K, one hi. irk roan mare pony, upposed to be 10 to 15 years old, ci ibplcd III int. 1 friilit feet u-itli .:.... Im f.n I.....Lf . the owner w ill prove property and pav elmies! ia C. l iiajtiso. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of John M. Lane, uerr.iseu. Not lee is bereliv civeii. to all ncrsor. Iiavlntr claims atrainst the "Mate ot John M. Lane, de- l-t-uM'rt . t .1 i.li t tm .iiii.. on or t.if.rA '- - day of May, A. I), ihx.', in the flUe of the County Judne, at Plattsmouth. Cass Co, Ne biaska. A. . hi i.mvan. X'.-.. -.1. .O:, ...... J. I... A IflLLnillVfULlI, .iui. nil, 010 W. .fUUtte. Probate Notice. In the matter of tbe Estate of David Benjamin, ueceaaeu, mine, ouuty court 01 Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. Notice is herebv civen. that Nehemiah Liv ingston, administrator ol tlie estate of the said David lienjainin. deceased, lia mad applica tion fr final settlement, and that said cause is set for hearing at my office at I'latttmoulli, on t.ne i in iay i iecemoer, A. ihm, at one o'clock, t. M., on said day : at which time and llace. ail persons interested mav lie iii esent and examine said accounts. A. N. Sullivan. rlattsmouth, Nov. "th. lssl. ait3 Co. Judge. Probate Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Z. .1. Qulnton, de ceased, iu the County Court of Cas. County, Nebraska. Notice is herebv given, that Oeortre W. John son, administrator of the estate of the saidZ. J. Quinton. deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said cause is set for hearing at my elllce at flattsuiolith, on the cth day of December. A.J)., issi, at one o'clock. 1. M., on said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested may ! present and exam ine said accounts. A. N. bul l. IVAN. riatt jmoulh, Nov. 7th. isi. al Co. Judge. . Tax Sale Notice. To the unknown or non-resident owner of li t S1500 per year can be easilv made at home working for E. G. Rideout& Co., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Send for their catalogue an 1 full particu lars. 31-ly. one (1) aim two (2), in block seven (7), While's Addition lo the City of i'lattsmotith. Neb. : You are liereby notilied that oa the nth day of September: A. D. ls7-, al 1'ublic Tax .Sale, the above' 'described lots weie ihj to Cass County for the taxes of 1h72 and 17.1. and that on lhe sUi day ot April, low), c'jiss County as higned its certitleate of puri-haae to Thomas W. ISliryock, of said County of Cas. and that on the l.rlh day of March, A. D. Ik;.', the said Thos W. Shryock will apply to the Tieasurer of Cass County'for a Tax Deed to said pieini.'s. Thos W. Himvof-K Plattsmouth, Neb., Nov. 7, lusl.' 34U Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Christian Schle grl, deceased, in the County Court ot Cass County. Nebraska. l-'pou reading aud filing the duly verified pe tition of Alexander Schickel. pra ini; that aii mniiMratioK ot the estate of Christian hi-hleec! decease, be granted to the said Alexander Schleisel. Ordered that notice ot the in-udeiicy of said cau-e be published in the Nebraska llKKAil, a weekly newspaper, printed, published and in general circulation In said county, for three consecu tive weeks, aud that the bearing of said cause be set for the 8th day of December. A. D., li, at lo o'clock, A. M., at the office of ti e County Judiro, at PlaiUmoutli, at which time and place, all persons interested liny appear aud show cause, if any they have, why aniniiji.stia tion of said estate should not be granted to the said Alexander Schlcgel, accord nip to the prayer or said petition. A. N. SI LiivaN, rialLlnoUtll, Nov. 7th, 181. 31t3 Co. Judice. Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. Notice is hereby given that tlie Law partner ship heretofore existing between ttie under signed parties have this day beeu dissolved by mutual consent. Win. L. Browne retires front tbe tlira and business of the otlice, J. II. Morri son to collect moneys due the firm, and pay al) riebti. owing by said llrui ot .Morriso.i and Urowiie. .TamksE. Mokkison. W M. it. lKJW -s Y- wet. fr7 a!. v. rsi. s.ir -tie'