n-re" Herald !.'(.' A L A DT KRTISK.M KNTS. ' M-iflt. ent & tine. Keyular advents .en. u, er.-w per line. No aUroriuteinuut Insert- ff UiAn J null. e-v-ki n""w at Statute ntn. ,. ro -, jh,.i :rrer? .f the law will be arid - .-il..e fur li lK)tl notice they hand In, rtrirtie derniiiditiK proof of publics '. yf inaio will be Held for tb vublica f iff u jU n Xice. COM.MCN l'J.VVTONS. fir !"sce L limited, alt communication MAirt m brief Hal to the point, with no wait nt wi'ril. T?rmpri tesponslble for tlt correctness kn-Tr-lin; to copy of paid matter and paid L- py ri-(.n who takes trie paper reularl) r.- 't pov -oCice, whether dueled to nil i4te. or whether be ts a subscriber or not U rt.rrrfiiii fur the pay. 3. It any prison ordeis ht paper dlvntin ie.1. !i mint ty all nrreAntires, or the publish er HtT continue to end It until payment U IC1. and eolict the whole amount, whether ihe paper 1 tak-n from the office or not. 3. 1 he court have decide" that refusing to enke newspapers and periodicals from the pout a'Tice, or removing ana leaving tbetn uncalled Jm. ts pt Una faU evidence of ikiintiom at ma i-D. LOCAL NEWS. California Pears Lewis'. at Bennett & 1 For good Job Work come to the Herald Office. - Good Templars' Sociable Dec. Oth. Oysters and sich. Oranges and Lemons at Bennett & Lewis'. ' . . . 1 Episcopal Sociable at Leonard's Gallery this evening. Fresh Butter aud Eggs at all tiroes at Bennett & Lewis'. 1 Frtd Herrmann has a new ad. very wek; don't forget to read it. The best stock f Pocketbooks at Smith & Black Bros'. 3t2 Herdics and the electric telephone are being talked up for Flattsmsuth. Manufacturing and repairing at Sherwood's, 1 Large assortment of Miscellaneous Books, Poerni &c, at Pltil Young's. 1 The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Worley of Thre Groves died last week. A. full line of juvenile and other Holiday Boks at the P. O. News De pot. 1 A. O. Ashley has just finished some ane lettering on Murphy & Ce.'s store windows. If you want a good Gold Pen you can get it at the P. O. News Depot where you can get the best. 1 Pat Murphy's G. A. R. Set Cigar is certainly the best cigar for the money we ever smoked. It is wonderful, what an amount of Holiday goodi eui merchants are lay ing in this winter. A fine lint of Juvenile Holiday "Books at Smith & Black Bros.' 37t2 J. V. Weckbach is putting up a fine brick ware lions east of John Shannon's residence. Teeth filled, pulled and cleaned in a most skillful manner by Dr. Salis bury. Give him a call. S5tf The sidewalk on Washington Ave nue opposite Heissl's Mill is some what in need of repairs. For the best staple and fancy groceries in Plattsmouth go to J. V. Weckbach'a: 10tf The Marshal had Main street at the cerner of Sixth, grided and other wise smoothed oft Tuesday. Dr. Salisbury still holds forth over Smith, Black & Go's, store, where he dooe the best of work in the dental line. Give him a call. 35tf The brick work on the tfnion Block will be completed next week if the weather is not too bad. Fresh bread, cakes and pies, every dav, at the Union Bakery, corner Main and Third. 10tf Dr. Degge will move into the store-room just vacated by Jos. V. Weckbach aa soon it is repaired. The Ladies of St. Luke's Guild will give a sociable at Leonard's Gall ery this evening. Oysters extra. Bennett & Lewis will" give you bargains in Canned Goods by the Case assorted to suit purchaser. 37t2 Phil Young just, received a large line of choice, pure and fresh candies consisting of over 75 different kinds. 1 Good Templars' Social one week frem to-morrow night in I. O. G. T. Hall. All are cordially invited. Go to Baker & Atwood's for best quality Ladies and Gents scarlet all wool Underwear at lowest prices. 3Ct2 Marshal Murphy is getting our sidewalks, crossings. Ac. in good con dition, better tha for some time be fore." Ci ites and Ramsey, attorneys and Notary Public, second door east of Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb. 5t6m Hansen & Chassott received an other car load of Flour, Feed, Bran &c, from Cedar Creek the first of the week. Unprecedented bargains will be offered duriBg the next 30 days in ev ery department at Solomon & Na than's. 1 Annual meeting of the "Platts mofJth Driving Park Association" next Tuesday Dec. 6th. Election of officers.. Smith & Black Bros, are head quarters for Holiday Goods, and don't you forget it." 37t2 Jos. V. Weckbach has one of the finest store rooms in town now, and he is filling it with a fine stock of gro ceries, dry goods, &c. The New York Evening Tele gram says: Tony Pastor was cured of :rheumatic pains by St. Jacobs Oil. ile praises its efficacy. Quite a number ef young folks spent Thanksgiving afternoon on the bayou skating, and as thic was good, till had a splendid time. ; ' - - A largo line of CWristmas and New Years Cards - in all the latest de ffens from-two for 5 cents up to 75 viit a card at P. Oi Bowk Store. ... 1 .The High-School Dramatic Club will give, thvir play, "Better ihau GoldVl inihe lCa!l in about t.-.pvyeekir III is tAng to be something good. " - y-M ririt is inherent- in St. Ja-f-.hr 0:1. ,tnd we hf-artily. recommend it u, t iU raiders. Chicago 111.) Westr ru Catholic' .' -' Read the Great Red Store Ad. on first page. . Solomon &. Nathan will show during the holidays ' something rare and desirable which will interest ev ery one contemplating holiday pur chases. .1 The latest designs in Box Paper are to be found at Smith & Blbck Bros., purchased direct trom Boston, and nothing like them in tewn. 37t2 Baker ft Atwood are prepared to sell you anything in General Merchan dise at hard pan prices. Call and see them when in town. ,36t2 Our Aldine Almanac will be out before Christmas, and is going to be much finer than last year; every sub scriber gets one. A new line of Autograph Albums at Smith & Black Bros. 37t2 Remember the Herald Premi um Book "The Horse and his Dis eases," free to all subscribers paj-inpf for a year in advance. Anyone in need of a good set of teeth should call on Dr. Salisbury at once, and he will make you a set "that will please you ever after. 3otf Sunday and Monday of this wfek were as near perfection aa weather could be made, warm sunshine, neith er dust nor mud, and every body out enjoying it. The reading of the firm name of Smith Black & Co., has been changed and after this date will be Smith & Black Bres.; no change in the parties interested. Slt2 Smith. & Black Bros., have just had a new sign painted by Mr. Skin ner. It is a nobby one, and shows that the firm is now called Smith,' & Black Bros., instead of Smith, Black & Co. J. P. Young is the authorized agent for the Omaha Bee' and Repub lican and will take subscriptions at the regular rates and each subscriber will have a share in the distributions, call at the P. O. News Depot and subscribe for any newspaper you wish. We call attention to the Law card of U. A. Hai tigan, which again ap pears in this paper, and say further more that Mr. II. will be found on hand at all reasonable times to attend to business intrusted to his care. Are you suffering from indiges tion? If so ask yeur druggist for a bottle of Sherman's Prickly Ash Bit ters. Taken as directed it will cure you. These Bitters have now been before the public for a number of years, have been thoroughly tried, and give entire satisfaction. 37tS A large audience assembled in the Good Templars Hall Sunday afternoon and listened to an able speech by the Rev. S.P. Wilson, and also some re marks by a Mr. Lester, who recantly came to Plattsmouth. Head quarters for Blankets, Shawls, ( loaks. Hoods, Furs, Gloves, Mittens, Arctics, Wool Boots, Hats and Caps to fit every body Prices Bed Rock at Baker & Atwoods's. 36t2 The M. E, Sociable, which con vened at the residence of the Pastor, Rev. S. P. Wilson, last Friday evening, was well attended, and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in a most hospit able manner. Smith & Black Bros Holiday Goods are rolling in, and in a few days they will be able to display the largest and best stock of goods in town 37t2 The most pleasant of the series ef dances, given by the T. A. M. Club, came oil last Friday evening. The full club was in attendance, besides several visitors who were invited by members. A car load of Rubber Boots at Sherwoods. 1 "The Horse and His Diseases," our premium book, is a valuable work for every farmer and horseman to have; it contains a great deal of in formation in a condensed form. - Joseph V. Weckbach has removed to his new Store and is now well pre pared to.ffll all orders in Dry Goods antl Groceries, &c, on short notice. Re member the place, south side of Main between Sd'and4th sts. 1 Our farmer friends cannot say any more that they don't know when their subscriptions expire ; the dates to which they have been paid are now printed on the Herald with the names every week. Gold Pens for the Holidays at the P. O. News Depot. 1 The Ad's for the Almanac are coming in fast, any one who wishes to put an advertisement in and we have not spoken to will do well to send in for terms, &c., as the Almanac is go ing to be better this year than last. You will find a full supply of Tops and Holiday Goods at the P. O. News Depot. 1 The delegates to the River Con vention at St. Joseph left last Monday afternoon. They were Gen. Gee. S. Smith, represealing J. A. Conner. F. E. WhLe, J. A. MacMurphy, Frank Carruth and II. M. Bushnell. NOTARY PUBLIC S3tf Wills. Wise. Miss Ida McConiga of Lincoln was married to ilr. II. W. Kelly last week Friday. Miss McConiga has yisited Plattsmouth, the guest of Miss Barnes, who went up to attend her wedding. ; Another Car Load of Potatoes just received at Jos. V. Weckbach'a. 4 The modesty of the Journal man (or men) exceeds ours by a heap. They never mentiou themselves as be ing at the bar feast which Geu'l. Smith as a "prerogative" gave last week. We were pleased to see Messrs Sherman Howard and, we believe, the City Ed itor there. A largo Jin of Ladies Dolmans at J. V. Weckbach's. 34t4 The Central City Courier says pot hunters are abroad in that county, that is, parties who are killing and shipping game in violation of the law, and that thev and the vailroads ship ping the game will be prosecuted. That accounts for the large amount of game which has been reported go ing over the various roads. ' The largest stock of Fancy Slip pers at Sherwood's. .; 7, ' ; J . " 1 , -r -m.- v Personal. Mr. Robt. Maxwell was in the city Tuesday. Quartis Parmele, of Ashland, was in town last week. Miss Ollie Wintersteiu left Monday for a long eastern visit. - E. E. Woolsey and Anderson Root called Friday Nov. 24th. B. S. Ramsey is attending to legal business in Louisville this week. Mrs. Simpson and Misses Lillie and Lulu are visiting ui Nebraska City. George Vallerv came down from Lincoln for his Thanksgiving dinner. J.S.Te wksbury, of the "Minneboohoo" country, was oa our streets Tuesday. K. B. Lewis and Sam. M. Chapman went out hunting Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Hill, Mrs. Wm. Ballance's Bister, from Michigan City is visiting her sister here. Mrs. I. Campbell left Tuesday of this week for Ohio where Bhe will spend the winter. Charles Nichols cut his hand quite severely a few days ago, which lays him up for a time. Mrs. Sturgis, of Omaha, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White for Thanksgiving. Lafayette Gilmore has gone down to Nemaha -ounty to do some Survey ing work for the railroad. W. L. McLennan, went up to Omaha, Sunday, having a case in the Supreme Court. He returned Tuesday. Miss Mattie Cooper and Miss Frankie Duke who came down te spend Thanksgiving returned Satur day afternoon. Miss. Gregory, who has been visit ing her cousin Miss Alice Eaton re turned last Saturday to her homo in Lincoln. Mr. Jno. R. Howard, of the Journal left Thanksgiving day for Des Moines to visit his family snd purchase mater ial for his paper. Messrs Charles Parmele, Myron Wheeler and Thede Livingston of the University at Lincoln, came down and spent Thanksgiving with their folks, and went back Monday. Miss Lillie Pollock, one of the teach ers in the Weeping Water High School, came up last week to eat Thanksgiv ing dinner with her parents; 6he re turned Monday morning. William WaybrigLt accompanied by Mr.Kibler left for New Hampden, West Virginia, where they will remain un til Spring, when they will return, it is rumored, with better-halves. Senator Saunders gave Plattsmouth a flying call last Monday, coming down on the morning train and returning in the afternoon. The Senator looks well and hearty. lie goes to Wash ington next week. Cap't. J. T. A. Hoover came down to see us last week, a fact which in the hurry of other business we overlooked. Glad to see the Captain looking hear ty, and hear that he is prospering in his business, right along. John Buttery and Robert Black re turned from their summer surveying trip Saturday evening last; they have had quite a siege of it this summer and fall, going without water, &c, but it has done them good we see. Alex Story, formerly from near Un ion, Cass County, and now from Du rango, Colorado, came in from the west Tuesday, and will spend the winter in the county. He reports Durango as a better point than Leadvilh, wheie he was for sometime. Mr. C. S. King, of Frisco, Beaver Co., Utah Ter. stopped with ye editor's family a day yesterday, on his way further east. Mr. K. is the Editor of the Southern Utah Times, an out poken anti-Mormon paper, which gives some good blows in the cause. The funeral of Mr. M. L. Court wright, the victim of the railroad ac cident, took place from the M. L. Church Wednesday afternoon. Everything fancy in perfumery at Smith & Black Bros. 37t2 One of these days we shall have a terrible outrage upou some woman or girl to chronicle, unless the warnings of the recent attempt upon Mrs. Mil ler and the previous one on Mr. Kohn ke's child are heeded; and then our public officers will began to look out for and run in such suspicious charac ters. A little wise forethought and heeding of these warnings will save some one much suffering and distress . Sherwood makes the best custom work. 1 The meeting at the Temple of Honor last Sunday wa3 addressed by Rev. S. P. Wilson who kindly volun teered to supply Mr. MacMurphys place. For next Sunday afternoon Mr. A. Beeson and Mr. J. A. Connor were announced as the speakers. NOTARY PUBLIC 33tf , Will S. Wish. As near as we can make out Vn- nor is going to give us a pretty fair dose of cold weather after all, if his December bulletin is reliable; but then the last week of November was to be very cold accoidig to him, s"0 it evidently forgot hi3 predic.i.a down this way. For a nice iSuit of Clothes go lo Jos. V. Weckbach's. 34t4 The plate glass windows have been put in Joseph V. Weckbach'a new store buildings and they are just boss," ne solid plate nearly twelve feet high. Mr. W. has removed his goods to the new buildi:.g and opened out a large new stock which shows up pretty in the new quarters. Drug3 -the largest stock at J. M. ioberla. 3tf - We rode past Captain Wiles, farm the other day, that new house of his fairly made our eyes bulge. I? the very ideal of a farm mansiou -..a on its sightly location looms up finly with its dormer windows, great double windows below, and general air of size and comfort. Verily the Captain i.-? makii.g himself a fine mansion to spend the test of his days in. Strinper - Brarrdtner "i4an?id with Burglary. On the 29th of October last. Ford's boarding bouse, on 10th Street, Oma ha, was burglarized, the party losing being Mr. Frank Caspar, a policeman, who was wakened by the noise and grappled with one of the burglars; another burglar. however, camt to his rescue and fired a shot at the policeman which wounded him. The two finally escaped with about S"0 in money and a watch from an other party named Malloy. Subsequent information gained by Caspar from a colored prostitute and her boy, led to the arrest last Wednes day, of Stringer Brandt ner, of this place as one of the parties to the crime and a man named Cusick ar rested in Omaha. It is claimed here, however, that Brandtner can prove an alibi, several parties in town being able to swear they saw him here on the morning of the 29th and that he went to Omaha on thf 8:20 train. The burglary took lace about 4 a. m. This burglary was only a few days after the raid upon Duke's store, in which a number of pistols were taken. During the scuffle, policeman Casuar wrested from one of the burglars the pistol with which he fired at him; this pistol was afterward identified by Mr. Duke as one of those that were stolen from his store. Monday of this week bail was ob tained for Brandtner, in the sum of $40, h's bondsmen being Dr. John Black. M. Way bright, W. C Sny der, and Dr. Geo. F. Miller of Omaha; he returned to Plattsmouth Mon day evening. His preliminary exs.ai inaUon will take place Satarday. This ought to be a lesson to the young man to keep clear of such com pany, for even if he is not led by them into crime which is doubtful, he gets an evil reputation, and may not always be able to clear himself so easi ly as he seems likely to do this time. Sick of Liflng. Last week Monday. H. Hartington, as he is known here, A. II. Volkman being supposedly his right name-Frank Carruth's Sewing Machine Agent, 6tartedout ia the county with Car ruth's team and a couple of machines canvassing. Not returning as usual Sunday, Mr, C. began to inquire into his whereabouts, and discovered he had sold the machines, and finally found the team at Nebraska City last Jsunday: After Mr. Carruth's depar ture for St. Jo., a letter was received from said Hartington, at St. Louis, saying he was sick of living and was going to drown himself. As he can't float up stream, Platts mouth and Mr. Carruth may perhaps Lave seen the last of him, and can con gratulate themselves on getting rid of a scamp pretty easily. Another Railroad Victim. Last Friday evening, Mr. L. M. Court wiight, a switchiran in the B. & M. yards, attempted to board the engine as it passed him, after having adjusted the switch, and missing his hold his foot was thrown under the engine and twisted in such a way as to literally masli the bones, some of which pro truded at the ankle. He also sus tained severe internal injuries. He was taken at once to his boarding house, Mrs. McCauleyV. and Dr. Liv ingston was called. It was at first thought that his recovery was only a question of time, and that possibly his foot might be saved; but subse quent events pioved the internal in juries more serious than was at first imagined; and he died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. A Fall and Its Consequences. Last Friday morning, Mr. Martin Hanna, who had just gone to work upon Rassorshek's new brick build ing, was precipitated trom the top of the building to tho basement by the giving way of a scaffolding, his load of brick falling upon him. Dr. Richmond was immediately called and found him with a shoulder dislocated, his spine slightly injured, and some cuts and bruises which will lay him up awhile, but not permanently. . P. B. Murphy has just put in two more of the finest Billiard Tables made by the Monarch Billiard Table Company, and has painted and otherwise fixed up his billiard hall, making it one of the most pleasant places of amusement in Plattsmouth, where the young men (and the old ones too) can go and spend their evenings, smoke, read and speud an hour or so playing billiards. No intoxicating drinks are sold and profane language is strictly prohib ited. Mason & Hamlin Organs. The most popular, acknowledeed 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 words of the world's greatest master, Franz Liszt) these "M ATCH I. ES" " UN III V ALED" instruments. Over 100 beautiful Styles from S22 to $140 and upwards. A beautiful five octave organ fur ten quarterly pa; ments 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 lor the Holi days at bottom prices, and on the easi est terms. JAMES PETTEE, II. IlAitRixoTOX, State Ag't. Ass't. Traveling Sa'esman. Mrs. Dave Miller showed her sis ter women a good example of pluck last week. While going home about dusk she espied a man crouching near the sidewalk, and seeing a club near she grasped it and walked steadily to ward him. As she passed he grasped her dress, when with a good strong blow side of the head she laid him flat on the ground and loosened his held; then rushed for home and had her fright out afterward. If all women were so brave, we should have less such assults. The little folks are beginning to count the daya from now till Xmas. WIS; Somewhat witlely and favorably known as the Popular Clothier of this section, announces Fall Arrivals Actual Bargains worthy of inspection. His htt holl is CLOTHINGS CLOTHINGS and he has a complete 8tock of new goods. "WZHZ-iLT IEEE OLAIMS. JJest Jfateriafa, Latest Style, Superior finish, Perfect Fits and Popular Prices. "WIHI.T WILL 3DO. Clothe vou from head to foot in a neat, durable and stvlish manner, save you hig money, and fill. your soul with happiness. MAKE .A. OF IT. All Garments "Warranted. "Trv 'em 'fore vou huv 'em." a THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IX THIS CITY TO BUY YOUU ioois Gents' Furnishing IS MP" OIlll Q We carry the Largest and Most -o- Special Bargains Dress Goods, Satins, Silks, Velyets, Flannels, Linseys, . Jeans, Cassimeres, -o- THE LARGEST LINE OF LACE GOODS ever shown iu the City of Plattsmouth. LACF COLLARS, ranging from 10 Cents each to $25.00 each. LACE TIES. ' 10 Cents each to $20.00 each. Also a full line of Evervhodv should at 50c a doz. Thev are a bargain, and are roinr fast. Secure some of them for the Holidays before the assortment is brok en. The largest and prettiest lin'e ever at one time shown here. o Parties, who have as yet not purchased, should look over our im mense line before purchasing elsewhere. We can suit every one in price, quality and fit. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE One door East of First National Hank, PLATTSlvOUTH, - USTIEIB. A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF Mil Goofls, Calling: Cards, Invitations; Programs, &c of the latest and nobbiest designs Just Received from St. Louis and Chicago, OF THE The Relief and Care as Certain as day method, with c-ifety from the dangers of strangulation aud without the iuiury trus-es inflict. 'I I .. V. . . . . . h. . . . 1 . 1 t . . . . I . . . i i i: i . . nusc niMiiuj; ruui smuim prim iu i-iu ir 111s uihik, cimi 1:11111111; HKiifVV' vi o;i(l cases ue- fore and after cure, endorsements of professional jtentlenieii. Minister. Merchants. Fanners and others who have been cured. Trusses and Kupture sooner or later effect the nervous and mental system, tiring on organic diseases, imuotencv. destroy energy ami social desires, mak ins the jvungold and the old tiseles. Offices. 2r,l l';rc:td way. X. V., and 43 .Milk St.. JJostou. Iays for oonxultion, each week Sew York, Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays ; Cut ton, V ed iiesday. Thursdays and Fridays. PLEASE REMEMBER that the Cheapest and Bkst Place to buy Staple and Fancy Groceries -A.ND- First-Class Dry Goods, IS AT THi OLD RELIABLE STOKE or Cor. Main and Third St's, Plattsmouth. E3Stock alwaps fresh and new,- and price always ar the bottom. Call and convince your selves. iotf PLATTSMOUTH SILVER HELICON BAND, composed or THIRTEEN 3IE3IKERS, ! now fully prepared to f urnisli music for any and all occasion. A Thorough Organization with a complete and w ell elected repertoire of BRASS BAND MUSIC. Orders resuectfully solicited. Terms reasonable Apply to J. P YOUNG, P. O. Book. Store, ot t T. FfNrKY UOUSiSOX, See. 1 1 ii-1 1 O'P 0 US Boons, AT mm Complete Stock in Cass Co. for the Holidays ! mm CMs, Dolmans, Ulsters, Mias, Leggins Hose, Gloves. Mitts.' Knit Dresses, Underwear, secure some of our "IfcTeTo- Herald. n dkbz m uyy follows day by Dr. J. A. Sherman's THE B.&M.R.R. HOUSE, JNO. BONS & SON, Pron'rs, X. W. CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STU'S, Near 15. & M. Passenger Depot, P JLATTS JI O L'TII , .LUK4SIi.4. Newly refitted and furuh-hed throughout. Af fording au excellent view of the 11. U Bridge, It is conveniently located, especially for the traveling public. The tables ai-waye supplied with the best of the season. n connection with the hou-:e. Lunch baskets filled at all hour. Terms reasonable. 8tf Brick Yard ! . Good Brick, for rale ae soon as burned, at FRED. LEHNHOFF'S HIHCK 'YARD, "Wja.si3:x2sra-i,02sr .A.VE., Piatt moutli, Mi). 9tf 'Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup takes the lead of all medicines for coughs, colds, asthma, sore'thront and pulmon ary complaints generally. Call on your druggist and try a bottle of it. Price only twenty-live and fifty cents. Sold bv all druggists. Wanted ! ! at Murphy's Flour, Feed and Commis sion Store, 500 dozen ?ggs, 500 pounds of butter, Turkey's Chickens, and all kinds of County produce for which the highest cash price will be paid. 34t4 Alderman Tucker, Boston, says you may state that I have paid for medicine and traatment in 29 years 63,090, without receiving permanent beniit. Entirely cured of his disease (salt rheum) by Cuticura lieincdies. Strayed. Strayed from my farm two milts West of Hock UlurLs. about Xov. IsU one light lioan cow four or five years old, with rtd on head and neck4 horns sawed off at point, and one ear crop ped. Any information leading to her recovery will be rewarded, by apply ing to J. li. Holmes 37t2 I'lattsmouth, Neb. II. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, X. Y., cured of I'seriasis r Leprosy, of twenty years' standing, by the Cuti cura Insolvent internally, and Cuticu ra and Cuticura Soap externally. The most wonderful case oil record. 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, always. We mean the fanu of "J)r. Sykes' Sure Cure for Catarrh. 34U Coughs, colds, sore threat, asthma, bronchitis, and ull diseases of the lungs and chest, are readily cured by Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, a remedy which never fails to give satisfaction. I'rice only twenty-live and fifty cents. What is home without a baby? Many children havo coughs and colds just now and should have the greatest care, and a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. I'rice twenty-five and fifty cents a bottle. Wanted. A stout lad to take care of a team and do chores. Apply to iUtf Dr. n, li. Livingston, FOR SALE - CITY LOTS. 33tf Will S. Wise 'First Fieiuiuiii. The Domestic sewing machine re ceived first premium at the fair. Itis the lightest running, makes the least noise, and it is warranted the best ma terial. 30tf Fkter Merges. For Sale. Eight head of Cows and one Dur ham Hull, and span of Mares and one horse, and a lot of fanning utensils, three wagons, two setts harness and other things used on a farm. The Bull i'3 well bred and all the stock first class. For further particulars apply to C. Eikenbary, Bonner Stables, Plattsmouth Notice. All Persons Knowing themselves in debted to W. II. Baker & Co. will please call and settle as we must bal ance our Books by Jan. lt. 1832. 3Gt2 Those who suffer from an enfeeb led and disordered state of the system, should takrt Ayer's Sarsaparilla and cleanse the blood. Purge out the lurk ing distemper that undermines health, and the constitutional vigor will re turn. T1IEC. A. K.CIG IU is now ready on sale at the Monarch Billiard Hall. This cigar is guaran teed to be the best oc cig;tr on the American Continent. The public are indebted to Dr. J. C. Ayer's & Co., not only for their standard medicinal preparations, but also for improving the looks or' the community by their incomparable Hair V'igor. Something ol Importance to Ladies. Solomon & Nathan have rtcfived the agency for Harper's celebrated Patterns, whose reputation lor per fect patterns and styles are universally acknowledged. 3(t- "Sweet Curing Seeds" was the translation of the name given to Ayer's Pills by a high mandarin of China, in his letter of acknowledgmeat and thanks to Dr. Ayer for having intro duced them into the Celestial Empire a very appropriate name! They are sweet, they cure and are, therefore, the most profitable "seeds" a sick man can invest in. Livery Notice. IlereafUrl v.ill 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. 3'tf Chas. M.-Holmes. . M. a. iiaktk.a:. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. Will prac tice in the State and Federal Courts. Resilience 37ly 1'LATTSMOVTH, NKB. One Experience From "laiiy. "I had been sick and miserable so long, and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and dis couraged. In this frame of mii.d I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon bean to improve and gained so fst that my husband and family thought i'. strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me they a ii-l 'Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they pro per, for they have made mother well and us happy.'" The mother. SPECIAL NOTICES..', For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug Store. 51 tf $66 a week in your own town. Terms a;:d outfit free Address. H. Hali.ktt & Co Portland, .Maine. tly 579-V WF.KK. 12 a day at home easily inside I f('ostly outfit free. Address, I lkk & Co.. Augusta. .Maine. iu'.y Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire- of 1). D. Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerene Tobtli Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse! Preserv'e!' -tf FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33tf ' Will S. Wish old Keliable. For the Old Reliable C. S. M.il'by Oysters, tlie best in the market, gv , to Bennett & Lewis, thev an; receiving them now direct from Baltimore. 31tf ' Hair Work. " Mrs. A. Knee will bo glad to receivo orders for hair work of all kinds. Combings made up, roots all one way, without extra charge. 30 tf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb.? at C. Schlegel's, opposite LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY LindifM' Hem 1 nary- unsurpassed. AAt "Miy thoioiiirh. C'oller tour coires. Year henins Sept 7th. brtimine jitr pntrtlv. Catalogues sent by the President, IK H. Gkku onv, I). !., Lake Foieft. 111. Lutla Money to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan at nine per cent interest, on Ileal Estate sectuity at three or five years. Apply at his otlice on Main St., Platts mouth, Neb. 2iitf. $1.00 per year can be easily made at home working for E. (1. Hideouts Co., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Send for their catalogue an I full particu lars. 31-ly. 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 Sc Co., pro prietors. Sold by V. S. Barnes ami A. 1). Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. bit .Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at tho following times and places: At I'lattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October ami November." At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March,. June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elniwood the last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. Woolly, 42tf Superintendent. . LEGAL XOTICEa Estray Notice. T.'.kpu up 1- the sulisrrihf r. two .iirl on half niilen south of 1'Iatt.snu.ut h. on Rook llltitV load, on lhi farm of Airs. August Reins, one red cow with lute tputs on ri.lo and on li out of head, horn i-avvc d oil at th'j ends, and end of left ear also oil. The ow ncr can olitain Die same by proving property and payiug charter-. I'lattsinoiilh, Dec. 1, ISal. 37t5 Afts.s. Al"i. I'.FlXR. Probate Notice. Ik the mailer of the estate of Win. Arthur, de ceased, lu the County Court of C;lss County, Nebraska. Notice i.s hereby Riven that J. AV. SVntnuon, admiiiirrator of the ei-tate of the said Win. Arthur, deceased, La made application for (in al fcltleiiieut, and that said cause is ;,ct lor hearing at my oliice at i'lat KMiiout li, on t In ''t h day ot Heccinher, A. 1). ltfsi. ut lo o'clock a. m., on suld day, at which time and place all persons interested may be pret-cut and examine said accounts. a. N, Sullivan, Co. ,)ulg. I'laltsmoulh, Nov. an, 37U Legal Notice. rublie notice in hereby even that at u public tax Kale, held at the County Treasurer's ollico of Cass County. Nebraska, on the fth day of November, 1879, I taught the eat half e') of the north east quartei uie'4) of section thirty two (;), and the west half iw', of the north west quarter (nw'i) of section thil ty-tbree (XO. both in township eleven (II), ranee eleven (II), east (.ill 1. M., MtuatH in C as l , Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes of ls7, and taxed to no name. The time of redemption will expire, and a tax deed will be applied for, tin, ess re deemed on or belore. the uth day ol March. IHsJ. t')7t:iJ M. N . M P. nit i a.m. Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby j;lveii that bv virtue of a chattel inortijaue, dated on the loth day of January, 1S81, and duly tiled iu the oliice ol the County Clerk of Cass County, Nebraska, and executed by K. ;. Cooley to ttie Kati"at .Manil factiirini; Company, to secure I ho payment of the sum of c'.il.ou. Aiui upon which tin re is uovr due the niiiu of .-r'.u.Oi). Uctaull l.avn, been made in the payment oTsaidsui i, therefore I will sell the property therein desci itied, viz: fine tliiee-iueii waon. new. maiiulaei ored by the Kansas Alan til. let urin Couipaov, and ono black horse, about nine cars old. ut pl I die auc tion, al my oltiee in tb- viiiane of l.onisv nio. County of Cass, and Stale of Nebraska, on tho ZJth day ef Dct ember, lsl, at 2 o'clock V. AI. of said day. .1. C. Nk.wukkr v, Att'y for the Kan. Al l jf Co.. Alorta-'ee. Nov. 30. lnsi. 37! Probate Notice. In the matter of the last will and testninent f Joseph Leesley. deceased. In the County Court of 1 ass County, Nebrsska. Notice is hriehy friven that John K. Leeslty and John I', Jlei'iieison have tiled an liisiru ment iu w i iliiij; iii this otlice, piirpoitiiig to bo tlio la-twill and testament of Josuph Leesley deceased, and praying that said iiisu iiiuent oe admitted to probate anil proved ; and llisieup on it is oidered that said cause be set lor hear ing on the 271 h dav of Iiecember, A. 1). 11, at 10 o'clock a. in., on said day, at I he oJIie of the County Jude, at riattsmouth City, m said County, ami that all persons interested thwreiu he notified by publication iu the Nkbicaska 11 KRAi.li, a weekly newspaper general circu lation iu saiil County, for three successive weeks next preceding said day set for hearing, at v!:ich time and place thev may apoear at a County Court, to be holden "for that purpose, and show cause, if any thev have, wliv said ln Mri.ment should not be admitted to probate, u coraing to the prayer aforesaid. A. N. LLLiVA.v,Countr.Iud2e. A true copy, 37.3 Probate Notice. In Use matter of the estate of Ella V. D.ivli de ceased. In the County Couit ol Cass County Nebraska. Notice is hereby slven that Tlios. W. Slirvock has filed in this olm-e an Instrument In writinir, purporting to be a certified copy of the last will and testament of hila V. Davi, deceased, late of llaltimoie County, in the State of Maryland, and prays that said instrument in writing may be admitted to probate and moved as the last will and le-Iament of said deceased ; Mid there upon it Is ordered that said cause be set for hearing at the oftlce of the County Judg. on the :mh day of December. A. If. lsl, at which time and place all persons inteiested may ap pear at a County Court, to be holden for that purpoie, and show cause, if any they have, why said Instrument should not be admitted to'pro bate. according to the praver of the s lid Thon. . Shryock ; and it is further ordered that no tice of said lieariuu be published in the Nk ItitlKKA II KitAi.n, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation in Cass County, Nebraska, for three week's next preceding said day cf hearing. A. N. .Sullivan, Couutv Judge. A true copy. 3713 Legal Notice. To Charles Smock and .Mike Morris-ey, non resident, defendants : Vou are hereby "notified that at the November term, A. I), issi, of the Ii-;rict Court of Cas County. Nebraska. acon ditlonal order of reviver was made against you in a judgment, obtained bv me againt you' on the -J.'d day of March. A. 1. 17;, belore John. W. Haines, Ksi., Justice of the I'ea-e within nud lor said County, for 3s.'"i. inv debt, and costs 01 suit taxed al SM.-i, and liuerf st.a tran script hereof was filed in said District Court on t!.e lji ii day of October, A. 1. lss!, and that you ;y e required to snow cause, ifany you have 011 or befoi e the Kt !i day of .iHiiury, A. I. ss , in tl.e Clerk's otlice of said. Court, hv sa'd i initio 'Tit should not si f"i - ived an"l,f 'ou WM. STAIiEL'-MANN, I'ltntlff. ' ;w;.s. Wise. Att'y for i'i . til. , . a;u Probate Notice. '. . - In the matter of the Estate of Math !;ti Tvsou, deceased, pi the County Court of Cas'Couu t v. Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that K. -W. Iturnuin, K.r utor of the estate of tlie said Mntlfiav I v sioli. deceased, h;us made application for fiu'al seul' iiici.t, and that said cause is set forhear iag at niy oliice at 1'1,'itts.noutti , 011 the L3th da id December, A. D.. UM. at one o'eleck I. AL, on snid .1 ; ;it which time and place. i.Ilr person- interested may he pr'-ent and exam ine sai.i account. A. N. M'LLIVAN, I'latt-hioutii, Nov. 21st, Iksi. atuto. Jud;. Estray Notice.. Taken 11 ; by the subscriber, two And one half miles son! li ui -t of I'hitl-moutli. on the farm . r r t i.i..,. 1 . , ui.i.v.i o ;n 110 .1 oii'T iiiiii iv jo,. ii male pony, I supposed to he 10 U 13 yenrs oid, cnbpfed ill i both trout feet, with saddle marks on buck: 1 ue i'w if. 1 w .ii Tuc iiiopcny auo pay cinirges. 3 "t "5 C. D Cummins. Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. Notice is hereby riven that 'lie Law partner ship heretofore xirtjng between tlie iinder flgned pari ie base iiii- day been dissolved by 111utt1.1l can ,ei-r. Win. 1.. Prowne 1 "tires from the tn in ::ud business of the office. J. K. .Morri son t ii :.( iiiotieisdu,! the bnu. and pay all d-!Ti 0'..i:- oy .sjj fir ill of MoTls.ui and BlortTlC. JSMKSK. 11'iKHlrtON, . ..... Wii. L. 15iiawJs. Oct. 21, Ai IV . y.tt