w 1 i 9 1 1 . .-- rm 1 . Mi . ii lr 1 t The Herald. S.lK'AI. AOTKliTISEMENTS. r -n-ii-t.-iit. va cert i line. Keu!ar sulvems-lri-i!..nr,,.r,!ie. No adYeiliseiiitiut Insert- -iFl rt"' .it Statute i-aIm. ;S..ii-.;, ,,il oihc-ri. jf the Irw will be neld -V"n-:i'-.. r.,i ,a ieg;..j notice they hand in, , 4 -i;; ,,irt:.'- Uvm Hilling a, trof of publioa- i i.t i...civ a i.l lo 4u ivl lor the publica .:' ol such tl-iUce. CO M. V I N I V VVIO .V S. . -ir ip.-iee f. limited, ail coiutiiimica Ions t- brief and to th paint, with nu wivst . Vm'ds. . T'ie i-?er n Tei"!isibie for the correctness -.-i-.!inj i rofy .( paid niiitwr and paid De- o.ily. 1 .,. iifui.i wli'j takes the pnpT r2'.ilarl f'ai tin- -(.ni':e, whether atrftr'ed to his ajtt-sse. or w- ii.-!!iT lf I. & subserioer or not tJ rwpumitilB lr il.e pay. 2. It .toy iron onte..-his paper discontin ued, hr iiisi.it pay all arrearage, or the publish er hay c" u. Hie. to send it until payment Is mede.' iut.1 roil-et the whole amount, whether .he i-aver ih t.iXjn from tha oflice or not. 1 1 he courts have decided that refusing t e uc'ni;;!n'M and periodicals from the post (rtiicc. or removing and leaving them uncalled frrr, 1- prima facts evidence of INTKjfTlOMAl. r y. a v i. LOCAL NEWS. Better TitAN Gold te-morrow night. ' Beautiful fur caps at Wescott's 2 Masquerade sociable this evening at lira. I). II. Wheeler's. ITNC-I.E TOM'S CABIN". DECEMBER 17tI., At Fitzgerald Hall. Chitmas Gt oils in great abun dance at Dogge's. Go to the Masquerade sociable this evening at Mrs. D. II. Wheeler's. The bast custsm work in the City at Sherwood's. 3312 Mr. Marslaud has moved into his handsome new residence on Sixth Street.. Novelties in-Neckwear for the Holidays at Wescott's. 38t2 Holiday Geods at Dr. Dogge' Drug Store Weekbach's okl stand. South Bend is booming nowa days. Look out for a letter next week from them. Rubber Boots and Overshoes by the car load at Sherwood's. 38t2 We are tflad to hear that Mr. Cor bett. Injured last week in the shop yards is getting: along finely. Slippers! Slippers at Sherwood's. 2 J. C. Smith the champion shot for any thing. Any loose change you have to spare come on and Smith will shoot. Crites and Ramsey, attorneys and Votary Public, second door east of Court House. Plattsmuuth, Neb. 5tCm -J. C. Smith Is reported to us as the champion shootist of Cass. They say he 'cleaned the boys out at the Gal lery the. other day. For the best staple and fancy groceries in Piatt smouth go to J. V. Weckbaeh's. -Otf The young folks at the High 'School are making grand preparations to show our people something 'Better than Gld," to-morrow night. Call and examine the Christm is Goods at Joe Roberts. Something en tirely new. 2st2 Uncle Tom's Cabin will be built again at Fitzgerald Hall next Monday night and Marks and Eva, Topsy and the bloodhounds will iuhabit it. If you want a first class Boot or Shoe go-to Sherwood's. 3812 The Neb. State Farmer's Alliance will hold a special meeting at Hast ings, Adams Ceunty, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 15 to 164 by order of the Executive Committee. Great novelties at Joe Robeits in Christmas goods. Call at once. 38t2 Mrs. Holyoke, the well known Temperance lecturer gave two lec tures in the city last Wednesday and Thursday evenings, which, owing to the Banquet and other festivities were not largely attended. We like St. Jacobs Oil, and ob-erve too that the Rt, Rv. Bishop Giluiour indorses the remedy. Baltimore (Md.) Catholic Mirror. We have received a copy of the Lincoln City Directory for '8t and '62, com piled by our old friends, Glenn and Cor. It gives a glowing account of Lincoln's 'late improvements. It was banded us by Mr. Vedder formerly in the Glebe office and now foreman at the Enterprise, we believe. Teeth filled, pulled and cleaned in a most skillful manner by Dr. Salis bury. Give him a call. 35tf J. H. Kirk, late of the Sherman House, Chicago, is the name of a new tousorial artist engaged by John Boone, eur well known and reliable Barber. From his appearance and the well earned reputation of John's house, we opine he is a first ciass workman and that there is the place for a good quiet clean shave. The acknowledged headquarters for Novelties in Holiday Goods, Fine Dry Goods, Dress Trimmings and Millinery is at Solomon k Nathan's. Remember Dr. Dogge. for Christmas goods a very large and handsome stock, or every thing in the tilet and fancy goods line Wetkbach's old stand. Geo. Fairfield has got those barn-doors hung at last. What's up, is a cold winter going to take us at last or what has come over George? For two years well, well he's the biggest, a little, and we draw a veil over the rest for fear of future pun ishment, for we believe in it, if Geo. does net. Only a few days more time to subscribe for the Omaha Republican mr Bee before the distribution of prizes cmes otf. Remember J. P. Young at the P. O. News Depot will receive yeur subscriptions and save you money. 1 Grace fe Thierolf, have turned their saloon into a Temperance Bil liard Hall, changed things all round, ami Grace is an applicant for mem bership in- the -Temple of Honor. Msesi iowtliinga change. " New Style 356, Mason & Hamlin Organ. Powerful combinations; Sub Bh and Octave Coupler, just re ceived. " " . 'Ma James Pettkb. Genl. Ag't. ...... personal. George Calder was in Omaha, the first ef the week. Miss Jessie Calder has been quite sick we are sorry to learn. J. W. Johnson, returned from a trip to Bloomington Wednesdar. Mrs. Andreeson, ef Omaha, bus been the guest of Mrs. Lou. Hayes the past week. John Leesley returned from Fair mont, Wednesday, where he has been several days. Mr. C. L. Pickett, of the late Lin coln Globe. wa3 in the city last week the guest of Mr. Parks. B. F. Ramsey, returned to Plaits mouth Wednesday after an absence in Louisville for several days. Mrs. J. W. Chapman of Council Bluffs, came down bust week to attend the funeral obseques of Mrs. Putnam. S. M. Davis, commonly called 'Meek" Davis with us has just re turned from a visit Ensl, to find old Nebraska as good as any of 'cm yet. Miss Durham, niece of Mrs. Geo. S. Smith, wha has been spending some months with her aunt is to return soon to her home on the far off Pacific Coast, we understand. Mrs. J. E. Fowlei, of Chicago, is Visiting her mother, Mrs. W. F. Hobbs. This is Mrs. Fowler's first visit to Plattsmouth after an absence of several years. Max Miller, Dr. Dogge 's new clerk formerly with Schroder t Becht, in Omaha, is an expert chemist, and compounding clerk, and the Doctor has an elegant store for him to try his hand. Mr. M. A, McKiunon returned te Plattsmouth last Saturday from Prince Edward Island, where he ba3 been visiting the past three months. He will probably make his home in Platts meuth again. Mr. G. W. Young of Centre Valley put himsslf ahead with the Herald as usual. He is building himself a fine new house, Mr. M. J. O'Brien con tractor, and reports this Cue weather as just the thiug for belated house builders. Phil Young had a 6pecial Brand of Cigars made to order, each box con taining only twenty-live cigars, for Christmas presents. 1 Father Lynch being absent oh one of his missions, there will be no services at the Catholic Church on Sunday next. Iu the New York Herald we late ly observed mention of the speedy cure of Thaddeus Davids, Esq., of the great ink firm, 127 William street, New York, of rheumatic gout by St. Jacobs Oil.-St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press. T!.e only representative of the Press from Lincoln, present at our banquet was Mr. J. W. Barnhart of the Democrat, a .very pleasant gentle man by tho wy, and one who has great faith in the future of Nebraska. You will find the largest line of ('Kiidies and Candy Toys at the P. O.News Depot in ny quantity you want. 1 Gov. St. John will, be here to day, and the temperance people are preparing to give him a graud ova tion. A large procession of Temper ance Societies and prominent citizens will meet him and escort him about our town. Persons wishing fresh roasted pea nuts in quantities will please leave their orders at the P. O. News Depot, a few days in advance bo as to give time to roast them fresh. 1 Ilatt's Christmas Beef. John Martins cam-, to us the other day and said: To you want jto see something pretty ?" Yes, of course, always do." "Well, come down- to Halt's butcher shop, and I'll show you the nicest thing you've seen lately." We went, and in the barn- were shown Halt's Christmas beef, a mag nificent four year old Durham heifer that weighs 1600 lbs., and she's a beau ty all over. This is the beef Hatt slaughters for Christmas and you all want a piece. If you want any Cigars by the Box for presents Phil Young has them in Boxes of 25 Cigars made to order, suitable for presents, called the Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 1 Married. KaUsky-SIMPSON : At Flattsmouth Neb. Sunday, December lltli ls?l, at the residence vf the Wide' piircnt lv Judge A. N. Sulli ven. Mr. Isaac Kaljskv to iliss Leha Simi-som, all of this city. Miss Simpson is one of the young ladles of I'lal tsmoiilh who has crown to womanhood here, and being thoroughly identified with its society the news of her marriage will be re ceived with interest by her many friends. Mr. Kalisky, is comparatively a Hew comer, but U well known the first representative here of the firm of KaUsky & Sou. The young couple loft by the morning train Monday, for Omaha where Mr. Kali.sky takes a position in Cruickshauk 10th st. store. Cloaks Cheap. A few Ladies and Misses Cloaks left which wiil be sold regardless of value to close out at Baker & At w 0016. 3Ut2 New Millinery Parlors; Mrs A. P. Stout lias opened out a stock of goods in Stadelman's store room, and has transformed the room into quite a fairy bower. She offcis her goods at very low rates to clear out a large stock, and ladies looking for millinery or. fancy goods for the Holidays will do well to call upon her Yarns Plain and Clouded, Welsh. Fringing, Germantown, Saxonys. Bavarian, Zephyrs Floss,fcc. in all colors and best qualities at Baker & Atwood'e. 2 Geverner St. John of Kansas.'ihe plucky pibhibitoinkt will lecture in Fitzgerald Hall this evening. Go and hear him; he is a worthy representa tive of the one historic state of the great West, on whose soil were fought the Bunker Hill and Lexington of emancipation. ' - r i i i it I mmtm Better than (iold. AT FITZGERALD HALL T0-310RR0W, FRIDAV, SIGHT. By the High School Scholars. F, E. White was in Louisville, Saturday, looking after his grain in terests there. Santa Clau! ! Santa Claus has come reund again and can be louud at Guthman k Bio's. He has brought with him a choic e variety of Toys of all sorts, Candy toy.s, a large assortment of Candies lor Christmas. Sold at bed rock prices. Come one, Come all, and examine, whether you buy or not. ' :J't2 A through train will probably go through on the Mo. P. next week. To reduce stock nine goods at astonishingly low price at Mrs. A. P. stout's. " :;9t2 We heard it hinted that there was to L a big wedding in Louisville in a short time, while there. Fors! Purs! A Set of Furs makes a very nice Christmas present and nothing will be more appreciated by the Ladies. Baker & Atwood's is the place to buy them cheap. 39l2 A new grocery house was opened in Jno. Eons old stand last week by Mr. Francis McCourt. He keeps a general line of groceries in stock, and invites the public to give him a call. Royal Belfast Ginger Ale at Mon arch Billiard Hall. P. B. Murphy Propr. 1 Mr. Corbett, brother of the gentle man hurt last week, by the falling of bridge lumber, came from Manhattan, Kansas, to attend his brother. He re ports Mr. Corbett a3 slowly improving Extra Inducement. In order to reduce our stock before invoice we will make a reduction of 10 per cet for cash in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Ho siery, Underwear c. until January 15th. Give us a call. 30t2 Baker k Atwood. The ladies of the Temperance Union have kiudly consented to omit the temperance column this week, to make room for the extended notices ol our banquet.and the comments of oth er papers upon tha same. An elegant line of shaded Silk Handkerchiefs something new at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 3ai2 We regret to learn that Mr. Chas. Hambleton, of Galesburg, 111., brother of Mrs. Jno. Duke, and whom many of our citizens became acquainted with during his visits here, ha J the misfor tune to break his leg iu two places, re cently, while visiting at Keokuk, la. Wanted. A good girl to do ceneral housework. Apply at the IIekald Office. , Closing out overcoats very cheap, at Wescott's. 3312 Sf Ring Low to Iteduce Our Stock. Fancy Collars, Collarettes, Laces Linen Embroidered Collars, Ties and Ruches, suitable for Holiday Gifts at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 30t2 Bangles, Combs, Double Frizz Nets, and Fancy Pins for the hair at Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney's. 39t2 Dr. Dogge The Druggist has removed to Week bach's old stand, and is ready to supply all with strictly pure drugs and chemicals. Elegant silk handkerchiefs in the new ombre shades at Wescott's. Noth ing nicer for a Christmas present. 3St2 Dress Trimmings. Complete line of Velvets, Satins, Silks, Fringes, Cords and Tassels Ac. at Baker fc Atwood's. 39t2 The largest line of Photograph and Autograph Albums in the city -at the P. O. News Depot. 1 ' . At Fred Gorder's. The patent Alexander Gate hang er, such as have been on exhibition on Main street. Gorder has the right for Otoe and Cass Counties and is now ready to supply the public with these very valuable labor saving hinges for farm purposes. 39t2 Our Grocery Stock is lull up and prices low as the lowest. 39t2 Baker & Atwooo. The public has long since awarded to Ayer's Hair Vigor the foremost place among reliable Hair Restora tives. It is effectual, agreeable and absolutely harmless. It makes the hair fresh and luxuriant, and old age scarce and unfashionable. Cold Weather is Coining. and Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney have some of the loveliest novelties in Hoods of every shade and color, to keep your ears warm. Cyt2 Uncle Tom's Cabin. "Uncle Tom was presented to a very good opening house in Music Hall by the Rial and Draper troupe last night. The splendid effect of the ''Crossing the Ohio en the ice" was. the admira tion of the house. It had never bui presented with so powerful an im pression and so skillful a stnge man agement. We would advise all, .ld and young, to come early t-night for this scene. A fur-loving Topsy is also on hand. The ""lawyer by the name of Marks" was played 'bang up" and Uncle Tom was a fine impersona tion. We must say that "Aunt Chloe" was too ludicrous last night. The miustrels are excellent producing mu sic of superior merit and making a striking feature of the Combination. There was a flourish of handkerchiefs all over the house, when Eva St. Clair was on the stage. The baying of the hounds in the pursuit was impressive to the last degree. The Rial & Drar-f r Combination have rendered 'Ur.tb- Tom" finer than any troupe sine- ran two weeks in Beckel Opera Il. uio the rage in Dayton. The play is ?. - duced . to-night, to-morrow afternoon and evening in Music Hall. Ex. The above troupe will appear at Fitzgerald Hall Monday.Dec. I3th. Go and hear them. Where Shall TTe Go to Select Onr IJoli- j day l-resenta. This question hr.3 absorbed our attention for some time, and We would suggest, if you want a line Dolman, Cloak, Ulsterette, an elegant j Set of Fur?, a handsome silk or Cash mere Dress Pattern, a warm Shawl, a lovely Pattern Bonnet, or Seal Skin Cap, Hoods or Nubias; Something in the line of Novelties in Silk Bor dered, and Hem Stitched llandker chief, exquisite Toil-. Smoking Sets, Alburn ornamental Tidies, M decoration, Useful Table Linens, Napkb Marseilles Spreads, neglected to lnentio u se ful and indepc.. such as Rogers Cc! Wart: in Knives, Fori blc Spoons, Butter K lastly some elegant ; : line of Jewelry. 'i something embraced list which will sugv. proper Holiday GiU. Mother, Sister. Br: heart, and it wiil not . to state that by calli; k Nathan at their pa Store, any of the arti can be secured. iu" !ir.u-c .service ble , w.' ai!iiOl 'V. most r.rticles r.trd Pitted Ti'" :u.d Tr. iv.. and -itn h'i the ii.'.ist be . t.'.v' ;!.OVC itstif us a ; p. Ia!ioi . or Swwl o:it f p'ucf :. -n.".!) : Dry Goods ; i.i-.'n: itui'.'d Bargaius in all wear at Wescott's. ol ui.'icr-i::-t2 Fresh Figs, Datt Lemon3 at Monarch Ii NOTARY PUBL 33tf For Christmas ( Mrs. A. P. Stout's. iLXi B. WioT. Call 12 Fresh bread, cake . day, at the Union Bak.. and Third. iUi. 1 For Hats and l-'..:cts cnl! Mrs. A. P. Stout's "t Sd.lmfin's Hotel. ' it2 .1' For the finest sili in the city go to Wesc Everything at th for the next month at Sweeney's. You can get Di works at the P, O. Ne Ik. '',!'.,,3 i ' : , -:-it prices tn'' c.tiipbite " ' Il-jwit. 1 NOTARY. PUB1 33if . S. vr: - :. Miscellaneous and jiv-ni!o books in a large variety at ...e P. f. N(jv5 Depot. ! A New lot of -.!;..; lor Christmas just receiv. ... I " r " Atwood's. r.St-2 A very line line Laced and Buttoned a-. & Sweeney's. Anyone in need of teeth should call on D: once, and he will mak will please you ever a! New style 271 F Hamlin Organ just Combinations; in a be. stops. o6V2 James Petti Dr. Salisbury still : Smith, Black & Co's. ' does the best of work line. Give him a call. Kolo-Medo-C at Joo Roberts. Call n ine. Oranges and Lc-nv Fi2-s atP.'O. News I). J:!tiisou j .;!.. 't if -iii' ; y ,;t n eK. l;..t i'lf :1fn a?;l Ive.l. Go'-d "ni ci-.-p. t, n :.-ii'i . forth owi' :1 i d.-ntai ' .5if '.Mas L'or.-.Is ;'.i",s txam- l i 1 ! A fortune awaits !.' I'. :-.ykcs, of ICy Madison St., Chi-- : . if b., t j not so utterly opposed f. sd-.i-rl'sing his "Sine Cure for Cat.-.n !, ' and ". t- mospheiic Insulllator, ' ; b- l-.vs j thev need no advertisin .. ;.-t4 For Faucy V: Saxony, Germantown. ' broidery. Silks, Pattern-, dies, Lace Braids &., i Johnson & Sweenev's. vi2 Anybody can catc. , The trouble is to let g who caught the bear. ' rea Jers to keep a bottb Cough Syrup handy. Holiday Ge-: ! I have a good assc styles Mason and Ha 1"-V, rrjao 'v:-- r: r ! L. . iiUltS ,i of new my residence corner 7.h and Loot-st I streets which I shall b- gii lo 'ho;'. j and have examined. ' .m nev.- one i just received and moi Prices Low, for . ;: Terms. James Pettee, G 32t3 Piatt v.. ! . Agon;.. ruth, Neb. CJnldren cry for r. : , a; i.o ilia.' i??-sait C Cda - ;r're Lung Syrup. It is the preparation for coug known, and perfectly 1 twenty-live and fifty Sold b druggists. HOLIDAY U A Gorgeous and Glitt t l'-'I'b. S.'.mtel Burns, On ' I Crockery and Glass w.:..-.. v vii-j ail the Herald readers w Omaha, to call and see .. sortment of Holiday they wish t purchase new store 1317 Farnhau.1 like a glimpse of Fairy :: only regret in going v have not the wealth c invest in his lovely -' ,n th-ey visit 5t IMS :et . It irf ! : and your bt U.r.t yr.u t'rceaiis to Persons traveling i ii dtir- ing tiie- winter are s. ov,i; lo -ou from the oft opened do o., whioh can be cured with a twenty "k- cent bot tle of Lung Syrup. Ba. ot your drug gist. Headqnarters of Sit Clans. The undersigned tab 'ieauit: in announcing to the citii..-i.o or Piatts mouth and Cass Co., th. ? nas i "iargt and well selected st..::.i iio.iay Goods, now cn exhibiti.- at hi j sloie, consisting of gold and s.ivrr watches, chains, rich jewelry; baud-ome silver ware, the very best in th market ; gold pens, clocks, musical in-.truments, fan cy goods. spectacles, no -ui-eri'-r iensts to be found anywhere; ---:vct cutlery and razors, china ware, notions, toys, a large selection; children's wagons. &c. All goods will be - .' .--t toe b.-.v- est possioie rates. rn; ..-n y "? cm-. tomers for their liber:. "rj::e, I would respectfully soli' o. c-ir.tir.u-ance of the same. Jo?. ScnnATrp, . St4 Jeweler. -We can vouch for it that Hall's , ILdr Renewer restores cray hair to its youthful olor, prevents baldness, makes the hair soft anl rlosy, does . tn;. it.. i,:n n.. IhiT the best known remeuy tor all Ixir and scalp diseases. W ts-r.-fare ta.i:e great pleasure in recon gi Hair Renewer to our readers. O. B. "WBSCOTT, Sr.riiewliat Aidelr nnd favorably known as the Popular Clothier of tin's section, annonnces all Arrivals; wortliy of inspection, and lie has a coinplote stock of now goods. WSI-T HIE OLAIMS. Beat Jfatsri'rh, Latt M ' Sfy7-, S uprhi Flti ih , Irf '-t Fit ami 1'opnhrr Pr'ci .'. WH.A.T IEEjEl! "WILL JDO. ('iutho you from htvid to ibot in n neat, dinai-lo and stylidi manner, . save yon big1 money, and lill your. soul with luipplr.os-:. All Gariiients "Wnrranted. .. OUR fidlSEV oil: -FOB- ' Ladies, G-entlemon, Boys and Girls, Consisting of the Most Useful and Appropriate LPM IN- ks.3 I i one could Cloaks, Dress Silks. Satins, Velvets, Cashmeres, Dress Flannels, Dress Plaids, Etc. Dolmans, Ulsters, Ilavelocks, Circulars, Shawls, Etc. Silfc Lace Haacl&ec we are showing the largest insr ,ve have tlio largest and handsomest line ever before shown in the City of Plattsmouth. Underwear For Ladles, Gents and Children. -o i Do not forget that we are headquarters In 1 t (l!IS -A.2sri FIEIb lElliiiliuln plattsmouth: - ubb, ihe Relief and Cure as Certain as day follows djy by Dr. J. A. Sherman's . u-thod. with Mfoty from the thinner of strangulation and w iihont the injury trusses iniiU-t. '' !ioh; wishing" pi.iof should send )U cents for hi hook, cmitiiiniti liketis-es of bad cassps be fore and after cure, endorsements of professional gentlemen. Ministers, Merchants. Fanners :-;id others who have been cured. Trusses and Rupture sooner or later elleet the tiervouc and Mental nysteni. luiiK on organic diseases, ttnpoteoev, destroy energy ami sochil Oi.'sires, tn ak i :ir the Voli:ii:oid and the old ueles. Offices. -JM 15roadw.iv. N. .. and 4.1 Mill: St.. Huston. i c?".Xlii. liO lays fof eouultioii, each week .Sew York, Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays ; l!-tton, V eil "i3 wi oil 'PI' ' 1 eH,la9- TliUMOays and Fridays. Soiling Low to Kednce Our Stock, Be fore Moving- Into Our Handsome ew Store Room. We will sell our stock of Millinery and fancy goeds off very low rates for the next month, preparatory to getting an entirely new stock when, we : :ove from our, present quarters into the handsome new store room build ing for us. Come and purchase at a l.argain while you can. 3912 Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney. And don.t you forget it if you rant anything ia the Toy or Holiday goods line you will save money by g oing to the P. O. News Depot. 1 Don't Head This. All Persons indebted to the firm or' Baker Jc Atwoo l will please ' re member that January 1st. is our set tlement time and prepare according ly as we have bills to meet at that time. 3'Ji2 Baker fc Atwood. Master Willie Carr is canvassing for a most excollent book Tue Ladies of the White House," and is, we under stand, meeting with fair success. We t.-commend Master Willie for his ear-r-rst hard work, and his bock as a n;ost excellent one. Wherever coughs, colds and con sumption exist, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ought to be known and used. There n-iver existed a sentiment so universal among all classes in favor of any oth er medicine, as is entertained the world over in regard to Ayer's Cherry i Pectoral. The humblest patient in I the pioneer s cabin, and the proudest ' dame in the metropolis, alike use it. J appreciate it, and speak its praises, R r E w& t?. m& BSMW gaens D llh lx-st bold is Trv em toLo von u;rv cm. srifiisrw-B liM think of. Nubias. Kid Gloves, Silk Lisle -Herlin " Scarfs,' Skirts, Knit Jackets, Di totees, Leggings. Etc. J'eaver Toj Gauntlet Etc. line and latest novelties. 5 0 UilUtJl VVC 5 v ry. and in evervtiiin pertaining to THE MARKETS. iiomi: "ma kk r'i s. okai.v and ri:onrcF. W. -line ,ida v, lee. 14, ISsl. f(lrt) 40 fir, ... 40 -',!0 ' f" TO C.7.1 CH 60 5 00V 5 3J ". :a ITS 17 3,i :t 1 2.! 73 Wheat. Xo.2 Corn, ear " shelled, "- new Oais Ilia-ivy, No.: hye, ..- Native - Cattle Hoz Hlltter... Lard . .. Kir its i'olato-5.... NEW YOl'.Jv MAKKETS. N'KW Yokk, IVc. 14, lSeU Money "CC. Wheat live Corn Oats S 1 no'i ! 0.1 4j t'.-J) CHICAf'O MAKKETS. Chic aoo, Dee. 14. JR?1. 4 50 a sa t t'.l 24(i - -rs;i ' 9i 1 Oi LIVK STOCK. SC UISG 45 6 o 7 5 4 GO-ifc 4 73 Flour Wheat Corn - Oats Kve Uarley Hog, fehipniag. t'attle. Sheep J. I). S131PS0N, AGENCY FOR 633. Wools fi Co. Pianos and Oiot. News Deot, Magazine and Papers, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. HEADQUARTERS FOU SHEET ILTJSia. Maiu St. c-ntite New Hotel. h WO ' 0 If r Notice. If you want anything in the line of meerchaum goods or smokers' fancy articles for the holidays, call at Frank Nieman's Cigar store opposite court house; he also kerps all kind of smok ing and chewing tobacco, and cigars of his own manufacture. 5912 limber at Auction! Parties desiring valuable timber and"" wood near Plattsmouth are in formed that on Saturday, Dec. 31st. lSiil, at Glenwood, Iowa, I will sll at auction to the higtest bidder for cash the tract of timber land on the East bank of the Missouri River known as the Ferry Company land. Sale with out reserve and by order of Court. Inquiry by letter or otherwise for auy information concerning the land or sale will be furnished by me cheer fully on call from now to lime of sale. Set n Dean, Referee. 33 1 4 Glenwood, Iowa. Tin: c;. i. it. cm nt now ready on sale at the Monaich u: Billiard Hall. This cigar is teed to L-3 the bust 3e cigar American Continent. guaran on the I. J. Raiiseiij Notary Public, Having had an oxperience of nearly sixteen years in the above line of bus iness, during a residence of three years in Denmark, and nearly thirteen years in Germany, warrants him to offer his services lo bis numerous friends in tl.is and adjoining counties in the prep aration of any and all documents for the old country, guaranteeing full sat isfaction in every instance. Utt2 Drue Roberts. -the largest stock at J. M. 3tf . Are you suffering from indiges tion? If so ask your 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. 37t" SPECIAL OTICES. FOR SALE CITY LOTS. 33tf Will S. Wise. First Premium. 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 Merges. For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug Store. 51tf t:fiil week in your n-n town. Terms and -pUUotit lit free Address, II. IIam-ett & Co Portland, Maine. 4t'ly d7rtA EEK. 12 a day at home easily made V costly outut net1 Address, 1 1 UK & Co., Augusta. Maine. 4iny Jloney to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity, inquire of D. 1). Martindale, Louisville, Neb. 13tf Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycerene Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse! Preserve! . tf FOR SALE" CITY LOTS. 83 tf Will S. Wise. Old Kelia'de. For the Old Reliable V. S. Mallby Oysters, the best in the market, go to Bennett & Lewis, thev are receiving them now direct from Baltimore. 31tf LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY JiHdies.' Semi'inpy nnsiiri.-ased. Af.nl--iuj tlion-unii. Col tejre lour cwir-.'s. Year uegius Sept 7th. hxntKiiu tor u ''"' '' . Catalogue nt 1'V the I'resideitt, 1. S. C i: f; okv, 1). Ii., J-ake idiist, iil. .illu Livery Mot ice. Ilereafttr'I v;ill have c all regular trains stopring pot. Any person desi.ini: to take passengers to, or trains will leave word at irringes at at this de ii carriage from said in? Liverv Barn in Piattsmouth and thc-y wiil be accommodated, at reasonable rates. 3"itf Ciias. M. Holmes. Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure is an internal remedy ami is niot.ouiiced 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 13 warranted. Smith, Black & Co., pro prietors. Sold by P. S. Barnes and A. D. Marshall, Weeping Water, Neb. 8tf One Lxpcrienee From 3I?ny. "I had bevn sick and miserable so long, and bad caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely d'sheaitetice. and dis couraged. In this frame oi t:;ind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. 1 .on began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me they said 'Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they pros per, for they have made mother well and us happy.'" The mother. Notice to Teachers. Examination ef persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat uid.iy in January, February, May, Au gust, October and November. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Satur day in March, June and September. At Louisville l3t Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Notice of other examinations will be given. At Elm wood th last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Feb ruary. E. II. WOOLEY, 42tf Superintendent. LEGAL, NOTICES. Road Notice. To whf-sn It "i ay concern : Tiiep-tion line road petitioned for by .'olni Ii! unfold ucdo'uer w i;'. be by W ttuiayt om-ruK-doiicrs ordfred opened at the session of. the Hoard at their March sesiiou ; all objec tions '.hereto or claims for damages, r.iu-i l e filed in the County Cici k's ofii.-e, oii or hetoie iiMOti on t,ie nan ;; or l eMuary A. 1). or such road will be t'pcr.cd wit limit leferencc tiieleto. J. Ii. Ii tt, 2')tJ Couiiiv Clt-ik, Road Notice. To whom it iH.iy concern : The Coiunii-iODer appointed t- b--.-Ue a Co. Road commencing at a tKiiit un rad No 11 . 3 chaius cast of a point where road NO. lot, tirst reaches the Central line running east ai.d west t lironeh tlf e.-Htro of cet:on 27 town 12.l:it;;re 11 eastof th P. J.T. ; thence north ret .'l ehuinii ; thence uetlu t.1 f-asi 11 chain .Whirr-,; thenee north '.: ea-t 1 1 chain" 17 l.:.':s to.' iveYt side of road No 161 or. certr- line .-f pctin 7 running north and south ; theuee north Cehtdns to a point 0;' !M:'Li we-t f '4 corner between pect.on 22 a:.i 27 and in road No.' It'! ; thei.ee north 10" fast 13 chains ; tiiei re c.-rih Th- 30 east laciiaiiii; tlinji north j:..' eat 10 chaiHs : thence noiili 1,7 ea--t .1 chit ins and 15 link : tuence north IP Co' ea.vt .1 chains and 33 links ; theuee north 10 west 6 ebaius and U) links ; theuctf north 11' oO east 1C chains 10 links ; theuee ea-t 10 chain anil T.3 links to north side sd si. iu town of Louisville : has re -ported iu fav r oi ilie location thereof, and ail objections thereto or claims for damage. iuut. be filed in the Comity Clerk' oflice, on or before po-.-u ou the loth day of Feb. A. I). 1S-2. or sueh road wiM be "located without leleieiite thereto. J. Ii. lcn. wt3 County clerk. Probate Notice, In the mutter of thfi estate f M. Court riElit, deceased. In the county court f l as tounty, Nebraska. I' pon reading and fllln? the duly verified jwtitlon of Fiedrrick 51. CourtrfKht. praying i hut almliil-fiatlini of the estate f M. I.. Courtright, deceased, be granted to U. . Clutter. Ordered that the notice of the penrteriey of i-ald cause Ih published in the Nebraska H r.H ALD, i weekly newspaper, printed, published, a ul in Kfueral circulation iu said count v. for three consecutive - weeds, and that the hear ing of said cause be set for tho 2nd day of lauuaiy, A. I . iss.', at 10 o'clock A. M. alllie O lice of Hie County Judge at I'latunioiith. at which Hum and place, nil persons Interested may atoear and show cnue, if ny thej have, why admiiiisiraton of mid estate should not be Ki.tuicil to ine said O. W, t lutttr, jiccord In to thepraver of said petition. A. . SlI.I.IVA.V, County Judtre. 1 latt'tnoutli, Deo. U, 1381. u.t:j Probate Notice. In Ihe matter of lite et ateof .Tames MoN'tulin, lecea-.ed. In Ihe County Court of CH--W t'ounly, Ntbliicka. Notice is hereby en, that .l.iinesM. l'at terson. Hdiiiuiistr.tlor of the et.tle of the f-.ud .lames An-Nuiliu. ducear-ed. ha" made iij. plica tion fnr liual sctileinenr. and lli.it tfatd ue is set for hearing; at my tillice at I'lal uioiilh, on the -I'lh dav f Oeccinlicr A. 1. lss, at ! O'c Oek I. M.. on said lay at li.cti time imd place ail per-ous iuterrsied may be prosent and exainiue f-aid aoci.cmts. A. N. SL 'I.MVAN.'Couiily Jlld-'e. I'lattsuioia a, Dec. i ith. i.vi. ...n.i Probate Notice. In the matter of t lie F-t.ite. .f James II. Tuck er. de.-ca-ed. in t he Couui y I'ocrt of Cas I 'on ii I y. Ncbra-ka. Notice is I ereby nivcii, that Albert C. Tuck t r and Sara l:. Tucu-r, adiuini.trators of Ilia astateol the said Jamc" ll.iiii-ker det cased. hae made application jur liu.,i n Ueiuent, and that villd cause is icl for h. .tung at Inv uic at l'laltsiiioi;;h, oa tl.o;;l day ol JauuarV, A. D. 1AS2. at one o't liK-k, F. M , on said J.iy ; tit wnch time and place, all persons interested may be present and examine raid account. A. N. m i i.i an, t'onnty Jude. riattsinouth. DeeeinuerUh. .hSl. 3;it4 Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Patrick U 111 oy. Deceased, iu the CouiiV Court of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska. Notice is hereby irlvcn. that John O'ltonrke. adniiiii.trator of the eMate ol :tid l'atri :k (iil roy decca-ed, l.a made application tor final settlement, and that Kiid caueo ishct for hear ing at my ollice at l lalisuiouth. en the 2lUh tiay of Dec. A. D., P.sl, at lo o'clock a. in., eu said day ; at which time and place, nil perrons interested may be present and examine said accounts. A. N. Sclli v -in, Co. Judge. riattsinouth. Due. 8, l.-. .u-u Notice for Bids for Books, Blanks and Stationery for use of Cass County for year 1882. Notice is hereby given that bid" w ill be re ceived at the othce of the Count v Clerk of Cacs County, Nebraska, up lo nooa of Ihelilsl day of December. Issl. for liirnlshliii; County olllecrs with tho following books, blanks, and Station ery as estimated for the year i-hj. HOoKrt. Two (2) deed records eight .jmres. . ' Two (2) mortgago reeortl" eiht quireir.' " One (1) general Index deeds. One tl general Index im.rtg.ige. One (1) Chattel mortgago index. Hue (l) marriage record eight quires One (1) justice docket eight quires. One Ul dozen justice dockets four quiic. One caxh book 2V page". One half dozen heboid Fund Iteeeipt book. One delinquent tax lift loo pages (-pecial form. I1I.ANKS. 1O00 certilicates of election. N'O oliicial bonds. 2A0 execution blanks. 1O0 order of delivery of pcivon.ll propel ly. 2i00.siiiiininnn. 2000 subiu-lias. loO sberilts needs. , 2 )0 iu.leilllilfi lug bond-. 100 co n i t wrappers Disti ie Com t i-ase i M witness eerillieates. 2'.0 juror cert ilieato. rod marriage licenses-. 2 to miniums. 5'MJ apiuaist iueiit bl.inl.--. .M'O reports of liens for lo-i iiT. 4MWI tax recelptt, 4JO0 lax r ccit diiplio it.'. stati'j:. tact . .Vhio letter head-;. 4"on envelopes, no, c. - 21HI0 elivelopex. no. ii. ' una envelopes, no. 10. -Five gn.ss paper i.isti-ncrs. I.iglit gloss s.eel pens. Ten doen lead pencils. Five doen ipiari bul lies Arnold's writing liuiil. cine ilo.cu boi I le- miu tla-c. Ten li-.uiH legal cap. 1 iie l 'oiiiiuisioiicivi rest i vc Ihe rihl lo rejec any or all bi.. 4 Jdd-. must be wade separately on the difTer- C.lt cl.isse", J. D. TL'XT, County llcrk. I;y J. v. JrxMNi;-, Deputy. Ilali-tiiont'i. Neb., Deec-iibei- litli, ihkj. 3.-13 Estray Notice. fiiken up. by Ihe suhs.-riiicr, two and one ball iiiiIch Mout h id I'lal tsuiouth. on llock F.liilut road.X' the farm of Mrs August lii-inn. one red fiitv w T-i w hiie i-pois on tide una on Ironl of lo-id, boj -n-i t;'ed oil at the ends, ami ( lid of ieft cm- tito oa. 1 In owner can obtain the same by pi'ivioj. propel y ami paying i:liaigi-. l-iatl.-m-a.th. Dec. I, lesl. Mit. Arc. IIkixh. Probate Notice. In the matter of Ihe estate of Win. Arthur, de ceased. In the County Court of Cas.s County. Nebraski. Notice is hereby glvNi that J. AV. Hhantion, ilduiiiiixiralor of tho est ite of the said Win. Arthur, dcce-i-i-d. I.a made application for n 1 1 id tcttlemeiit, iind thai said cause is set for healing at my ollice at I'lal turnout li, ontln'2hth day (1 Decern oer, A. D. lxM, at 10 o'clock a. 111 , on said day. in w hich time and place all personn interested inav b tretent and examino said accounts. a. is. bci.1.1 van. Co 1 lattsin juih, Nov. do, l.s-1. Judge. 7 13 Legal Notice. Public notice is hereby giyen that at a public tax sale, held at the County TreiiMiri r s ollice 01 C-if County. Nebraska, on the luui day of November. I.!, I bought the eat half of the n. rth east quarter ne!4) of tectlon thlity two Cij , and the west half c-',,) of the north w-st .jnarier tiiw'o d section thirty-three (-'111. L.iii in . ,,w nthip ek-veri (It), range eleven (tit ea-t Jilt '. -M.. situate in Cam Co. Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes or lo7J. and taxed to 110 name, i be time of redemption will expire and a tax deed w ill be applied for, ?;n.e- re deemed on or before the 20U1 day of March 1SS2. p-i7t:vj s. X. Mkhkiah. Probate Notice. In the matter of the last will ami testament t Joseph I-cslcy. deceased. In the County ouit of Cass ( ounty. Ntbrsflta. Xi.iiee is hereby given that John K. Lee. sit y and John 1, Mcpherson have filed an In-tni-inent iu wining in this ollice. purporting to be the lat will and testament of Joseph Deesley deceased, and praying that said In-trunient oe' ,11. .im. ,w 1 luiMii- aim roveu ; ana lliereui. on it in ordered that said cause be net for liear- lli IT Hi tliA -Tt !i .l.ii' nf f l..n I..., . r. . ... . . ' - .......... s... r. rwI , 10 O Clock a. ll.. oil S;ild ll:l V :it TUi.fliu ..r - . v. - 1 "I . 1 luuri. A. ir. lAKt u f v 11 iri-ni-m ,ai a ik ... County Judge, :,t Flattsmouth t itv. In ald County, itiwl mat all persons Interested tharein be notified by publication In the Nkhkaska II kkai. i, a weekly newspaper of general circu lation In said Coiuily. for three ntccessive wren-, ii. li ..iceening -si 1.1 iay lor liearing, m.. "1.1 ii ,ini. uti M.ii r inejf may aiiMar CoillilV Court, to be 1 1 1 : : i i' 1 . lor ll, ,t i.nr at a and show eatie. if any tl.cy have, why said in pitrpuse, said in- i . inneiii miimiiii not oe aiimateii to according to ihe braver aforesaid. " probate, A. N. M. 1.1.1 v an, Countr Judte. A true copy. 37.3 Probate Notice. In Hie matter of the ex t ate of huA D n is.de ceasea. In the Count C ourt ol.Cr. L'ou'ntv. " Nbr.i-kn. ' NiToe is hereby given fiat Thos.MV. Shryock liH" toed in lias oiJtce an instl iiiuent ill writing, piii iM.iung to be a c.-i t tied copy of lb.! last will and ie-tamei.t of F.;U V. Dav i- deceased.- late ot I'ailiniore County, in ihcM.-iteof .Maryland, and prays tli.-.t .said msi rnmeni m writing may be admitted lo i iobi'.te anil lirovcd a-s the l;k,t w;ll and testaint nt of sain dee. ;.-ed ; and there lipon 11 i oro. led that said cause be set for h. ;i;ifu-at tl.e on.ee ol the Coi.ntv Judge. 011 Ihe 241.1 day of DcccmU r. A. D. jx-l, at which tiin-: and 1 !;;ee ;:il peiii s ii-terc-twi may ap pear at a inity Court, tone linldin for that purpose, au.l .now (.-.lis.-, ii any I bey l.avc, w by s:tld Uistiuinei t siiniiiil not lie admitted-tn pro bate, according to the pi ayer of toe said Thos, V. aiirv ock : and a is fui Hier ord. red that no tice of .tid liearing be pnblisiied in the N K r.n A sk 1 1 1 1: v 1 i. a iy i,,- s s.a r of gen eral circulation in Cass Coutiiy. Nebiaska. for llilee w eeks i.CXl pleee-iinr, -ai-' il.iy I he;! ii!g. A. N. St'l.i.I V A N , Coiinfv Judge. A tnie c q;y. .in.-! Leral Notice. T Charges .Smock .vnd Mike M-n i i'M-y. nc.n 1 evident, deieieiants : V :u are hi 1 i v i.otihed that at the November term. A. D. I - -1 . of the Dim net Con. t ol Ca.- s I ouuty. N tbr;-..-.ia. a con- iniior.al omk r of it v iver was mads ;i:;a list you in a jtnJgmui.t. obtained by me agan,t you on t lie '.-il bry of March. A.D. l"7i:, beloitt John W . Il.-t'.-.iV. ,'Jjsq., .iii-liee of the I'eaee within and tor too County. t'T ?:?.:'. my Uebt, atid costs oi si:;.taxed at -;1 1", and interest. a tran fecrip: wio -cid was tiled fr. said District Court 011 1: e 1 2th' day d October. A. D. lssl. and that you a.e required lo show cause, if any you have ou or before 'he !tli day of January, A. D. iv-j. In the Clerk s oflice of haid Coiut, whv tad judgiuert s;ii'e.ild uot strtid revived against -u WM. hTA DK'L,MANN', i'laint iff. W. S WjiK. Att'y lor i'i'tH. 37t4 Estray NotiCv ' Taken up by the Mih?i ler, tvv'o ai.J one half miles south west of Flattsmouih, on the farm of J. C. 1 umaiiiis. ouu black roan tn.ire ikuiv. suiqtosed to he ID to 1" veai'S ld. cribpled fil both front feet. i;h saddle laarks 011 back; tho owner will prove property ami pi; v charge. aMi c. n CcmminV. i