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I bo' to t!e-p.int, with no wastt ,! r f. n. f ., ,..,..,- it ivi::!!ie for rfte correetneM . -r! co) V of paid matter sUld L" - wtio Mkes tl e paper re;-Tilarf ... 1 . 1 . . ......4 ,4 nil J' -M..CO. wiii-;arv u.ir- v. ..... . s i: la a subsertoer or not Is v. ii .., ,!-,. n ordei his paper discontia- i V :,.nit pay ail arreara?, or the publish-t- ,1... combine to i-end It until payment la ,..: .' and collect the whole amount, whether i,V; vr I "i taken from the office or not. - ; !n emu 11 hare decide that refusing to tUe newspaper and periodical from the post or removing and leaving them uncalled tor. Is iiritna fat it evideuca of iktkktioicaIi rAUJ- LOCAL NEWS. Masque Ball! At Fitzgerald Hall. Thursday (this evening,) Dec. 2m h. Fine Carving sets at J. S. Duke's. 4012 Frank Maldaner was in town Tuesday. Sausage Machine chean for cash at J. S. Duke'i- 40t2 --Will StreiRht, of South Bend was in town last week. If you want a first-class boot or ahoe go to Sherwood's. 40tf Frank Green cam down from Omaha the lirst of the week. f Vred Gorder'a new building is nearly finished. llr. Burke, the equestrienne of Omaha got her divorce n Friday last. Schlegel's -Leader" takes the lead of any Gve cent cigar in the city. 40t8 Mrs. Pitman, inoUer of the ritman brothers in this county, died on the 2th. TUfir i lobe a little party at D. !J. Smith's this evening, we under stand. . For the best staple and fancy trocerifs in Plattsmouth go to J. V. ir..i, 1.'- mtf Charley Gyger came down from Omaha and st-ud over night with hfo folks, Monday. Teeth fillrd, pulled and cleaned in most skillful manner by Dr. Salis bury. Give him a call. 3)tf --Judge Newell. J. C. Cummins and Matthias Searl caine down from Oma ha Tuesday evening. Fresh Oyster every day at F. S. White's, direct from the oyster beds. Don't disrenaetnber it. -Utl --Billy Bennett holds forth behind the counter in Bennett & Lewis' store during the Holidays. Siftyke the "McConihie Tost, G. A. It." cijjar, ihe best rive cent ciar in th city, at Sch'.enel's. 40 1 2 Joins & Eikeubary will have a car lo.-.d of horses in the latter part of it.:.. .....I,. fTA.l Anaa t rr Wilis rr rca, ol iud vu wu'-- smith & Black Bros, sold so many Holiday goods that they didn't have time so go to supper for several days. Sam. M. Chapman has been under the weather lately. " This weather is tough on all but the hardy and strong. --silver Knivs and Forks, also a Silver plated goods at J. S. Duke's. 4812 One of the leading members of the Christian church received a big ruh ber doll from the St. Jacob's Ladder. Turkeys, Chickens and all kinds of game, that can be procured at Frank Morrison's. Just what you want. 40t2 v A big time is expected for Thurs-J day night. All who are going to at tend ae busy getting their masques, Ac. ready. We regret to learn that Mr. Hes sar's mother, who has been with him now for soma two or three months, has been quite ill. X The Hebk and Ladder house was moved down back- of Shannon's Liv ely S:ahlR, Tuesday to make" room for Robert Sherwoad's new block. The three signs, "The greatest as aortment of Holiday goods." "theXext" at-.d "3d best assortment," caused con Biderable fun on the streets last week. Mr. llt-sser remembered us again with a bunch f Chrisimas greens, and some delicious lettuce. MrH. never forgets th printer, and he shall have his reward. Mr. Doud, too, added to our Christmas cheer with some extra nice honey, that will keep us sweet for many a day. We appreciate such kind ly recollections. A Merry Christmas Greeting to the Herald in th shape of a lovely iced fruit cake, comes from Mr. Fred Stadeimann, and we shall thank them as we partake of it. Duke has something nice in the wav of a griddle for baking "cakos, made out of eoapstone, which do not need to ba greased, do not smoke and stay hot when once heated. A singlnc class will be organized on Friday night at the Christian church under the leadership of Frof. Mutz. Any iiih desiring a rudimental course will have the opportunity to join the class. The next 60Cial of th ladies aid socin of the Christian church will he held at the residence of Deputy SherH? McElwain next Tuesday night, Jan 3, 1882. Special efforts are being made to make this an enjayable occasion. The T. A. M. Club dance was well attended last. Frida-y evening, quite a number of strangers being present the guests f members of the same Th club is a decided success this win ter, both ' socially and financially. - Mr. H. Bestor, came in last week And renewed for his Herald another yar. Mr. B. has been a steady sub fCT'r.for. twelve or fifteen years and has pever been behindhand in paying his siibscripti on. e have some more of ihat . sort cf subscrilwrs and we vaue tbw aa old and tried frauds. " . - Personal. '- L. A. Moore was in Omaha yester day. ' Hon. Lawson Shelden was in town Tuesday. Dr. Root, of Greenwood came in Tuesday. ? A brother of J. W. Barnes, from Mo, is visiting our town. Gen. E. . Cunningham is in Lin coln, the Journal says. Ed. Eoggin, Assistant Secretary of State was in totfji Friday. W. It. Thomas came down to spend Christmas with his friends. Miss Gerrans, of Lincoln, is the guest of Miss Mattie Cooper. Mis Helen Aughey is visiting in the city, th3 guest of Miss Maggie Daw son. Miss Cushman of Omaha is spend ing the holidays with her sister, Mrs Love. Alex. Mcintosh spends the Holi days in Lincoln with friends,-v un derstand. M. A. McKinnon is in Fremont this week visiting his relatives and friends. . -Geo. Adams, of Avoca called yester day. George is a little off but a god man for all that. Hon. M. L. White one of our widest and most active citizens, is sick, we are sorry to learn. M. O'Rourke, the Merchant Tailor at Weeping Water, came up to spend the Holidays with his folks. James Donelly. one of Cass County's old settlers, is now in town visiting o!d friends and acquaintances." Miss Mary Sage, of Ashland, came to spend Christmas with her relatives and returned Tuesday morning. Charley Warren has a new barbar too, and a first class workman. Char ley's shop is full all the time. Tom. Marshall, of W. W. called Tuesday. Mrs. Marshall expects to visit riattsmouth soon, we learn. Mr. Wm. Wheeler, of Glen wood was in the city several days last week, the guest of his son Mr. D. II. Wheeler. Parker, the grave stone man from Lincoln, was here lately. He has had bad luck with the roads, pink-wye, &c. Judge Laverty. our new Judge la in town. He got home from Michigan some weeks ago, and looks fine as can be. Fred Iiamaey, assistant foreman ia the y. & M. Faint Shops, went over to Burlington last Friday to spend the Holidays. Miss Minnie Ilouseworth of Bur iiugion. sister of. George and WalUr Ilouseworth, is spending the Holidays with her brothers. ' Mr. P. Warniek of Burlington, spent the Holidays in Plattsmouth and took in the club dance. He was the guest uf.i ho Ilouseworth bovs. I'rwf. Love was home Christmas. He is baling hay near Fremont, and speculating otherwise, aud is gettiHg rich and fat all together. G on'ti M. Spurlock returned from York Fiidav, where he is attending College, to spend the Holidays with his parents. lie says York is a nice place. Dr. and Mrs. Black and Master Ru fi ner left lor Burlington .last Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter MrsHtint. We wish them a pleasant visit. Wm. Chambers of J. G. Chambers & Co. went to Omaha Monday ; by the way the new Ad. of this firm in the Herald makes a neat appearance and William got it up "hisself." Miss Annie Johnson, of Burlingtoa, cousin of D. B. Smith, is overspending the Holidays with D. B. and family, and we understand, is going to spend part of the winter with them. When tho editor came home from Omaha the other day, the smiling face of Billy Hamlin "The Transient" was before us on the desk. Mighty good likeness of a mighty good looking man.' too. W.C. Wilbur and wife are visit ing in Omaha, their old home. This editor and w ife enjoyed a few of the pleasantest days of their life at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. in Colorado last summer. Sol "Beardsley, Esq, future Com mander of the W. W. Post G. A. R. was intown Tuesday and visited the Post here ; besides "Sol." is a good old friend of the Herald and we welcome him accordingly. The Trenton (N. J.) Gazette, men tions the case of Mr. John Wood, with the American Pottery Co., that city, who was cured by St, Jacobs Oil of an attack of rheumatism, which had con fined him to his bed for seventeen weeks. He praises it unstintedly. Work will be commenced on the basement of Robert Sherwood's new block soon, unless it freezes up too hard. It is to be on tho corner of Main and 5th Sts, 1X0 feet deep. 22 feet front, two stories high, made of pressed brick, similar to tho Union Block. Tho front end will be used by Mr. Sherwood, and two stories front to the east on 5th street, in tho back end, which will start 5th street as a business street up to tho Herald of fice. We will be in town yet! The above was crowded out by oth er reading matter last week. A Smile or Satisfaction. This from the Cleveland (Ohio) Pen tijf Pttss, carrie i its own suggestion: Recently meeting Mr. H. G Keffer, treasurer of the Cleveland Herald, our representative inqnired ot that gentle man, after stating his mission, if ho personally know anything about the Great German Remedy, St. Jaeeos Oil. A smile played across Mr. Keffer's ex pressive face and his eyes twinkled merrily as he replied in the affirmative, "I will not refuse to state my experi ence with it. and you may use it as you think best. Four years ago I sprained one of my ankles, an accident which, as you are aware, entails much suffering and sometimes leaves the limb in a condition to remind one fre quently of the old hurt. Unfortun ately this result ensued. Whenever the weather became damp or my sys tem - absorbed the slightest cold my ankle pained me This' went on at intervals for over three years, and I could' not obtain relief. Last winter I 31rliP(i thf St. Jacobs Oil ami l completely cured me. I have not since j felt a return of the pain." , . 1 T3 '.i Christmas Festlvies. ii '1 The various churches provided for their Sunday Schools in different ways, and the children of each receiv ed much pleasure both in anticipation and realization. Tho Catholic church came fi.rst. with a Christmas tree Saturday afternoon over which M. O'Donohoe presided as old Santi Claus and made all the lit tie ones very happy with toys.and caa dies. The church also -remembered the members of its choir in a suitable manner with gifts of .silver. articles of various kinds,. and to Mr.Schulhof.the leader, a very handsome secretary and book case. The Christian church, Saturday evening, had a Jacob's Ladder, full of gifts for the children. The church was decorated with evergreens. Mr. Robinson gave some excellent character representa tions of Mother Goose Rhymes. ' The choir led by Mr. Mutz rendered some fine music, and the evening was de cidedly a success. At the Methodist church, Saturday evening, the children were treated to a supper, with lots of candy and 'good things. Music also was well rendered bv the choir. The church was hand somely decorated. At the Presbyterian church a hand some arch over flowed with gifts and much that conld not find a place on it was bestowed uon a table be neath. The pastor and family were remeirbered with a set of fine china, a silver tea set beautifully, engraved and a handsome lamp. The Episcopal church reserved their festival for Monday eveniag when a carol service was given by the children and gifts of candy were distributed; the church was festooned with ever greens. Terrible Murder in Omaha. About three o'clock Sunday morn ing last a foul and unprovoked mur der was committed in an Omaha sa loon. The victim was the barkeeper at Treitschke's saloon, Oscar Hammer, a quiet and popular man of good hab its. The saloon had been open con trary to law- until three o'clock in the morning. Hammer bad got into an altercation with a party named Kos ter and was standing at the door, Kos ter being on the outside when a blow was suddenly struck on the side of his head, crushing his skull and killing him instantly. Chas. Ioster and Frank Kenniston were arrested, charg ed with the deed, but Ken niston lias since been released. Hammer was1 a married man and was devoted to his wife who is crazed with grief and threatening suicide. The Coroners jury brought in a verdict that Ham mer came to his death by a blow from some unknown iustrument.maliciously and wilfully inflicted by Chas. Koster. A Ilaudsome Gift, Chaplain Wright was the recipient of a very handsome present from the young people of his congregation;. at lielievue on Christmas day. Jusf.as he was about to pronounce the benedic tion, Miss O'Neill, the leading soprano of the choir, stepped forward and an nounced that, in behalf of the young people, she - ished to present a slight testimonial of regard, and presented him with a handsome ebony, gold headed cane, appropriately inscribed. The Chaplain is naturally very much leased with this testimonial whose worth does not all short of $-30. Such tokens of good will may well cause his eye to brighten an J his step to grow so brisk, that he may yet rival Fonce deLeon in the discovery of the fountain of perpetual youth. And that the nearest approach to it man has yet discovered, the stream of good works, cheerfulness and good will toward men, may be as succi'ssf ul n the future as.it has been in the past in effacing all records ofuaies destroying hand, will ever be the wish of his friends both your.3 and j old, i lion. James Hall rerurned from Ohio, yesterday, where he has been visiting for several wjeks; James has gone back to the old hone, way back. as many of us have done, and found that the old farms are only pas ture lots, the old mill that looked so big a small affair, the road to the school house that semed a league only half a mil, and the mountains of in conceivable heights only ordinary Ne braska bluffs, while the lako, and pond in which "no bottom" could be found are now almost dry. To compensate for these disappoint ments bo found lots of true-hearted. genial old time friends who greeted him as of yore only multiplied by the fond remembrances of tima and past regrets, and he now returns to his own home, in Nebraska, a better, wiser, more contented man ; so mueh for so much. ' While there James saw some things we can't equal, for instance a peal tree that measured C feet and 3 ir.ehes in circumference; an apple tree that measured 7 feet and 9 inches, planted in 1807 by his motner. when agui. aad from which 101 measured bushels of apples were taken this fall. Among other things he brings some Ohio soil from Highland County, and it's poor looking stiiff to us of the rich , loam of the lihiue and Missouri valk j . . though by work aud cultivation, gua no, etc., they make good land of it. Still further he brings one great, all important lesson home, one" fact par amount ia importance to every farmer here or olse where, via:" To u can't crop any land under the shining sun year after your with graiii and lio;;e to have it last forever. . Rotation, rota tion, rotation is nature's law. Clover, corn, timothy, fallow r something to give old mother earth a chahce.or e'ift here, in Ohio, Egypt, the Rhine, everv; P "ea iionuay. whers and' all prsr, sooher or la,:.r4v-..Cargess ofliciating at the funeral. 6he takes her revenge and tie land "workout.". . ;Cnt-Flojrers.;-- --Roman Ilyacintis and -Chinese lJriuiises inw in each. . .41tSL bloom 2inA St, l4W .A. itwjy;. TTTT 1 U Ml Married. ROBRT0?-HAEMnER-- At. the reK ilencc of tue Driue pareuts,near Leuiviue. Nebranka. Thurlav, Dwcembr?2, iM. Ma. Jamks KOBKKTSO.v'aBd MihmCallik Hahk- m f.ik a. Ker.J. T. Baird. of rlattsmoutli, ol- -t fleeing, i Notwltbita landing the terrible roads th mie- ivter arrived jest five inlautes before the time to pert orrathe ceremony, sne not another cloud occurred Ui mar the nappy event. About thirty five frieudn. were .preseat to rejoice with the newly wanieJ couple, who after a bounteous wedding repaKt left for a atiort bridal trip, and will then take up their abode amongst ole frlt-nds a iil familiar en"tt. They did not for aet the .;-hit?r i theUhaipine. bu bentiv. ed nin ;M a plentiful -sftafe' of wrddUig cake , The fulluwirg area few cf the iveddiug grfta : I!anuson:e.gold chain and ring, by the giobm ; gold watch and chalo. Dr. Haienieier ; et eh I na ware and wah bowl aud pitcher. Mrs. J. II H.iseiufcier ; silver castor, J. B. Kay ; silver but ter d:sh, W. B. fcliryock ; Marseilles spread and riritMi napkin. Mr. and Mrs.-T, W. Shryock ; silver butter knife, Edith Shrjock ; set eaeh Rilvtr tea and table spoons, Geo. Tackenburg ; liver pickle dish. B. S. Kameey : net sliver knives and forka.Ben. Uaaemeier bronze lamp and counterpane, Chas. H.-utemeler ;-lace liana kerchief an.-J tidy. Miss Ray; pocket book, Leighton & Brown. I.incola ; pair vats. Louisa Lhnho!t ; set glassware. Mr. and Mrs. Consta ble ; mustache cup, Nellie Constable ; bed spread aud towels, Mrs. Peterson ; glass fruit stand, Helen Staueer. A Novel Christmas Gift. Old established custom designates Christmas, as proper time for giving, and receiving gifts; and the enjoy ment of good things. So our friend Air. Bion F. Dill, of South Bend, and Aliss Alice Fackler of Springield, Sar py County thought, when on Christ ma3, at the house of Jacob. Fackler Esq. thev eave and received, each tho other; Rev. Diffenbacher lending his presence and assistance. - ' 1. Small Fox Remedy. . Sulphate ot zinc, 'one grain; digi talis, one grain; sugar, one-half tea spoon. Mix with twQ tablespooufuls of water; when thorougblv mixed aaU) four ounces of water. Take a spoon ful every hour. Disease will disap pear in twelve hurs. -.For a ehild, smaller dose, according to age. The above is said to be one of the est remedies in small pox known. Masquerade Farty Tonight. De sure and bring your invitations or you can't gain admittance. Fun nier ciwiumes than have ever appear ed here before, We have learned all about them by underground telegraph. Admission to the Hall 10c. each. Dance tickets 81.00. Oysters, 50c each. Cake and Coffee 15c. each. Holiday Goods. I have a good assortment of new styles Mason and Hamlin Organs at my residence corner 7th and Locust streets which 1 shall te gi.tu to snow and have examined. Four new ones just received and more on the road. FnicivS Low for cash. Fastest TekmC ; ..:, Jam ics Fettek GenI Agent. 3!Vi Flattsmouth, Neb. DR.O. II.DOGGE lias lemoved to his New Store in Em pire Ji;M k. (Uie. Guthman corner), and is read to supply all with strictly pure drugs and He maks a specialty . of compounding prescriptions day or night. 1AI.TS, OILS, &.C. Full line of Faints, dry and in oil. Window Glass of every size. CIGARS. Imported Key West and other brands. HOLIDAY GOODS in great variety. An immense stock of toys, dolls, &c, &c. Call at Dr. Dog ge's and examine them. 40t3 On and after January 1st, 1682, we intend selting goods strictly for cash, and will make prices so that ii will be for the interest of all to deal with us. Give us a call. Bakek At wood. 1 Good Blankets at J. G. Chambers & Son's, for S2.00 a pair. 41t3 A fortune awaits Dr. C. It. Sykes, of 109 Madison SU Chicago, if he was not so utterly opposed to advertising hi "Sure Cure for Catarrh" and "At mospheric Insufflator,", but he says they need no advertising. 38t4 v Scai cely. - any V notices of New Years receptions. Is no one going to receive in Flattsmouth? NOTARY FUBLIC 38tf . . 5 r Will S. Wise. - The -wife of Michael Archer, Es quire, of Rock Bluffs, died very sud denly last week. -Saw Bucks at J. S. Duke's. 41t3 Our University Cadets are all down for the holidays. Come to the Herald office for your .N ew Years cards, a fine line in stock. That hacking cough can be so quickly curea by -Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold" by Smith & Black Bros. Blankets at J. G. Chambers & Son's at 81.75 per pair. 4U2 Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by Smith id Black Bios. Ed. Motley, the boss shaver, still 1 mugs out in his room next to the Court llduse. Shiloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure is sold b us ua a guarantee. It cures cuusumpt.un. Sold by- Smith Si Black Bros. 4leow The freight oflice will be moved to the Junction in time to begin there the first of January. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia ;:id Liver Complaint. Shiloh's Vi talizer ia guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. The Commissioner's are in session this week; it is an extra long session &s they have the yearly settlement with the Treasurer and other officers now. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In jector fre. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. ' f The iufant child of Mr. Wm. Tay ! loi of Oreapolis was buried Monday. Gray hairs prevented, dandruff re- f itu. the scalu cleansed, and the hir made -10 grw. thick by the use of llall's .Vegetable SicjHiao Hair He newer.. . - "llA,acT? "Ui t-uotti y, ti- umik,. icuvu.u your tiusu ot t-urt UoUbU in-dttSDutitli. jfeb. Wjb - -- : .. , : - - J Somewhat widely and favorably known as the "Popular Clothier of . . ; this section,' announces - VrrivalslActuallargains i d3 -worthy of inspection. IIi best hold i CLOTHINGS CLOTHING! V . , aud he haa a complete stock of new goods. .,. r v w;:e3:.a.t dbiel cjlaims. - JJesi Materials, - Jjxtest Styles, Superior Finish, " Perfect Fits and Popular Price's. Clothe von from head to foot in a neat, durable and stylish manner, . save you big money, and fill your soul with happiness. ILJKll .A. HOTE 0"F IT. All Garments Warranted. ''Try "cm 'fore you buy O. S3. MESCOTT. TmTrfl We will sell at greatly reduced prices all . . :'- b m wt -sir- - - - v- . .. ... r Muit Bresse and Jackets, having' quite a complete stock on hand yet, and not wishing to carry ' them over. Call early and secure, what you need before the assortment is broken. . ALSO 0UK IMMENSE LINE OF Cloaks, Dolmans, Blankets & Comforts .'wZJ . iLrTjsa? C3-o i Parties needing any should give -O- T AVe. huve an elegant, line of suitable Holiday Presents for Ladies, . Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. i5.sa.ee aad SI LIC put up in fancy boxes for everybody. GENTS' NECKWEAR, The prettiest line ever shown here. V Underwear! Underwear! in Scarlets, "White and Colored, for LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. Fi m One door East of First National Bank, PLATTSMOUTH - The Relief and Core as Certain as day follows day by Dr. J. A. Sherman's method, with safety from the danpers of strangulation and without the ipjury trusses inflict. Those wishing proof should end 10 cents for his book, containing likeness of bad casses 1 fore and after cure, endorsements of professional gentlemen. Minister, Merchants, Fanners and others who have been cured." Trusnes and Kupture sooner or later effect the nervous and mental system, bring on organic diseases. Impotency, destroy energy and social desires, make ing the yuunK old and the ld ne)ess. Offices, 251 Broadway, N. Y., and 43 Milk St., Boston Days for eonsultion, each week .New York, Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays ; Boston, Wed nesdayH, Thursdays aud Fridays. - . J. G. CHAMBERSfSON, Successor to J. G. Chainbers.l Saddles, Bridles, Collars, AVrhips, Blankets, Lap Robes, &c., &c. REPAIRING PROMT PL Y ATTENDED TO. We not only use - But sell a3 CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. plattsmouth:, - The ALEZA1TDER PATENT Gate Fur Sale hy FRED. GORDER, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Who has the Right for Cass and Otoe Counties. 11' , " Decidedly the BEST .A.3SHD CHEAPEST Farmer's "Oate Hinge ever made Call and examine them at once at .;. FREDGORDR'S Office. ' fAgehts wanted in this County and Otoe. . 40m2 Hair Work. . . ; . i V 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. T- . 30tf - Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Cv Sciilegel's opposite 4 7 1P. 0. WILL DO. 4 o cm. O us a call before buvino; elsewhere. lets. In jf I0n fu l uu iiU Ii wiJ M uJ uvl Remember the place Opp. the P.O. Mosey to Loan. J. S. Mathews has money to loan t nine per cent interest, on Heal Estay secutity at three or five years. Apply at his office on Main St., Platts mouth, yet)." 26tf. $1500 per year can be easily made a home working for E. G. Bideout & Cc lft Barclay Street, Jfe w York. Send for their catalogue an 1 full particu Iarsr 9htf. John Leesley Oilers for sale tho following NUHSE11Y STOCK: . -. . . . t each rr.dnz pr.h'd Apple Trees 3 years old 20 92 00 $16 0 Appie ireet s years om. nrst clas Apple Trees 2 years old. sec-' ond sie . . ...i , Teach Trees 2 years old...... Early Richmond Cherry. 5 to feet ... Early Richmond Cherry 4 feet Plum Trees, Wild Goose, 5 to 6 feet Quince Trees Apricots. 3 to 4 feet Grape Vine, Concord Straw Berries.. Raspberries, red, the best ... . Snyder Blackberries English Goosberries.. Cherry Currants, red Fie Plant, Linens or Wine plants l- 1 50 11 00 10 1 30 8 00 E 1 75: 20 00 40 4 av 30 00 35 t W 20 00 33 4 00 30 00 40 3 CO 30 3 00. 10 1 00 T CO 60 5 00 10 1 00 5 00 10 I 60 5 00 10 1 SO S 00 10 1 00 6 00 io i r 7 oo ORN AMENTAL TREES. Norway Spruce 23 cent per Out. Flowering shrubs 2o Koses, all kinds.. no Flret class fleJee plants per. thousand, $i no. Maple Trees 3 So C otton Wood Trees , 2 00 Any person not teeing me ean seud rders through the To(t Office. 4itl3 A brief dispatch from Miss Ualtie Fulmer announces the sudden death of her father on Christmas morning Her many frionds here will sympa thize with her. Nothing but Oak Tanned leather used by J. G. Chambers & Son. 1 No hair preparation in the world has attained such a werld-wide repu tation as Ayers' Hair Vigor. This is due to its healthy action on tho hair and scalp and its remarkable power f restoring gray hair to its original color and imparting a gloss and fresh' ness which makes it so desirable to all classes and conditions of people. i . : Wanted. A good girl to do general housework. Apply at the Hekald Office. 2-"0 208 and other . popular styles Mason & Hamlin Organs, at my residence, corner 7th and L.ocust sts. 40t2 James Pett ee, Gn1. Agent Capt. Palmer and wife remembered the Herald oflice Christmaj, and oh, gracious tho fun Maitland, Dr. Living ston and the rest of us have had out of the Capt'a present, eh? Rubber Boots and Overshoes by the car load at Sherwood's. 40tf The engine House on ,5th street is removed to 4th and Pearl or there abouts to mako room for Sherwood'! new building. If fortune Jiasn't fa vored the builders of new houses this fall it never can. Proposals for Grain. H KADQTTAliTER'S DEPARTMENT OK THE I'LAllE, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICK. Oiruilui, AVhraofca, December 10, 1881. SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, mbject to ttieuiial coiiriiMona. will be received at this oflice until 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday, Janu ary 14, 182. at which time and place they will be opened in presence of jlddeis, for funiiiiing and delivery in iu;tnUtien tis required, up to Juno 30, 1S82. at Om;iha Depot. .Nebraxkii, or at station on the Union lat-ili: Kailroad. eiiit of Kearney Junction, of 2.000.000 pounds CORN, and 1 ooo.ooo pound OATS. Proposals for (ittanlitics le than the i.Iiole will be received. Delivery of the craiiiwiil.it' required, commence February 1. lf2. Prefer ence, will be given to articles of domestic pro duction. condition of price and quality being equal, and such preference will be given to ar ticle oi American prouiieiiou produced m inc Pacific coast to the extent ui 111 coubuuiptien required by the public- service there. 1 De government rcervea the i llitto reject any or all proponal.-. IJiiU chould Kinte the rate ier .00 Hounds (not mm bushel.) and the envelopes containing tliein should be endorsed "liidf tor !rain" and addressed to tiie under-, signed. Bidders are requested to submit pro posals for delivery of the corn in new lesewed tiunny sacks of loo pounds eieli and for deliv ery of Oats in new lesewed burlap racks of 100 lHunds eacn. Copies of this advertisement and ot the eir rular of instructions to bidders can be ob tained on application to tins oir.ee, and one copy each of said advertisement and circular enouia De attacuea to or accompany eacn pro iosal and form a pait thereof. 40t2 Chief Quartermaster. The lliggest Bargain Vet. Horse blankets $2.00 a i;iir. form erly sold at 3.000 at Fred Herrmann's. Coal and Lumber -A full supply of hard and sof t coal. Also all kinds of buildingmaterial can be found at Dean's Lumber and Coal Office, Ashland, South Bend and SpringQeld. Give them a call. ' Headquarters of Santa Clans. The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Platts mouth and Cass county, that he has a large and well selected stock of Holi day Ooods, now on exhibition at his store, consisting of gold and silver watches, chains, rich jewelry, hand some silver ware, the very best in the market ; gold pens, clocks, musical in struments, fancy goods, spectacles, ne superior lenses to be fodnd anywhere; pocket cutlery and razors, chinaware, notions, toys, a largt selection ; chil dren's wagons ftc. All goods will be sold at the lowest possible rates Thasking my customers for their lib eral patronage, I would respectfully solicit the continuance of the same. JOS SCHLATER, 28t4 Jeweler. Timber at Auction! - Parties desiring valuable .timber and wood near Plattsmouth are in formed that on Saturday, Dec. 31st. 1881, at Glenwood, Iowa, I will sell at auction to the higtest bidder for cash the tract of timber land on the East bank of tho Missouri River . known as the Ferry t 'ompany land. . Sale with out reserve and by order of Court, Inquiry by letter or otherwise for any information concerning the land or sale will be furnished by ran cheer fully on call from now to time of sale. Seih Dean, Referee. 38i4 Glen wood, Iowa. Tin: c. a. it. t ic; nt ; is now ready on sale at the Monarch Billiard Hall. This cigar is guaran teed to be the best 5c cigar on the American Continent. Drugs -the largest stock at J. M. Eoberts. 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. ' 37UJ SPECIAL NOTICES. FOE SALE , " '- . . CITY LOTS. " S3tf Will S. WrsE , First Premium. The Domestic sewing machine re ceived first premium at the fair.; - It is the lightest running, makes the least noise, nd it is warranted the best ma terial. SOtf - Peter Merge?.- : For mused paints go - to 'CmgettrtU . Boberts' 51ff- - 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 Livery Notice. Ilereafttr 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 ray Livery Barn In Plattsmouth and they will be accommodated, at reasonable rates. Sotf Chas. M. Holmes. One Experience From Many. "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 f ramo of mind I got a bottle of Hop P.ittors and used them unknown to my family. I soon bpgan to improve and gained so fast that my husband aud family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped mo they said 'Hurrah for Hop Bittersl long may they pros per, for they havo made mother well and ua happy. " The mother. $70 A WEEK. $12 a day nt home easily made ' fcVoKtly outfit free. Addrcsn, Tukk & Co., Augusta. Maine. 4'.ily Money to Loan. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Inquire of I). D. Martindale, Louisville, N'eb. 13tf - Save your teeth by using Dr. Clut ter's Glycnreno Tooth Tablets. Beauti fy! Cleanse! Preserve! tf FOR SA LE CITY lots. 33tf Will S. Wise. $66 a week in your on town. Term and outfit free Address. 11. Uai.i.ktt &. Co rortland, Maine. 4oly LEGAL NOTICES. Road Notice. To all whom it luav eei 11 : The section line road petitioned for by i'eiiv Walker, el al. and described us follow" : Com- niencliiK at south eat-t corner ot xcctiou 17 t p 1 1 ranie 12, l iinninj; theuee north to north east corner ot (tec. ft township Jl ranee 12 , aud termiuat itir at said no int. win be ticciaieu an open road and all object hunt thereto or claims for damages, must be filed in t he Count y Clerk' otlice, on or before noon on the 1st day of March A. It. ib2. or audi roau win ne opened wiiuoui reference thereto. .1. I. Tctt. 4113 County Clerk. -Probate Notice. In the matter of 'the estate of Elia rulvcr deceased. In the County t onrt ot I a.s l o, Nebraska. Vnoii readl!!2 and flliiu: the duly veiilled pe tition of W. I). Oihhou. Piaylnn that adiulnia- tratlon of the date of Eliza 1'nlver decern ed, be granted t Nomecuiiable pern, ordered that notlceof the pendency of said cause bo putilinueu in tne in kuiiahk a ii kimui, wee Iv newsnai er. printed, published, and In gen eral circulation in aid County, lor three con secutive week, and that the licarli. of said cause be ct for the bull day of January, A. I). inni. At. 1 o'cloek o in . at the ulhce of the County Judue at l'iatluioutli. at wUleh time ana place ail pcron iniereiii may wppeur ami show caue. it any thev have, why aduiiiiiHlra tion of said etate should not be granted ac cording to the prayr of aald petition. A. N. l I.I.IVAN, tOUIliy Jll"e. riattf mouth. Ucc. V8, it8l. 4it3 Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. Notice is hereby civen that the firm of I'at- teson . Dick-Miii Livery. business, n nerenv dis solved by mutual ciueut. A. 1'attemou re iiiainiuii at I be old place, where nil the books and accouutH ot tho tirm will be found, and a r-peedv seltlcnieiit IS desired with all parties havinir husni Wltn liie nnn. iJirnrun re- novex to a bam on the alley lietween Zd ami 3d directs. 1'ie'aM-call and nettle at tne corner of l'eai l and (.11. sts. A. l ATTKIIhON, 401.-, .1. W. IlCKbO, l'l , l ihMol 'l Jl, l)ec, 171 h, 1h)1. Road Notice. To all whom :l may concern : lhe coiiiiiiissioner appomiia io vacate a unit v road described as follow : Commencing it I he south east corner of the south west of the south west U of Meciion fifteen (IS) toubhi twelve ill') north of range thirteen (13) cant, runnliii: north on -aid line ?i of n mile, lias re noitcdTu lavor of the vacation thereof, ami all objections thereto or claims for uamajjen, inu.t be riled l.i I lie oillity t. ICIK H omi-e, on or ne toie noon on the l dav of l-'ebruafy A. I.1(4-'. or fuch road will be vacated without reference thereto. . J.JJ. 1CTTT, r 40t3 County CleiK. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate ef M. L. Court- light, deceased, in the countv court oi Ca County, -Nebraska. Upon icadinj; and lilintr the duly verified isetition of Frederick Al. Coin-fright, praying that administration of the estate of M. I. t'ourtrlKht, deceased, be trrauted to tl. V. Clutter. Ordered that the notice of the pcnr.eiicy oi Halt cause be published in the Nebraska 11 kk- ali, a weekly newspaper, prlutcu, puousueu, ami in L-cneul circulation in Maid county, for three consecutive weeks, and that the hear- iiis of said cause be net for the 2ml nay or lauuary, A. I. IHs.at 10 o'clock A. M. at tlie oiiice ol the County .Judc at rlatt.Hinouth, at whieii tune and place, all persona interested uify appearand hIiow caune, if any they have, why administration of -aid estate Kliould not bcK'an.ed to Ihe said r. VV. Clutter, accord ing to the prayer of said petition. -V. Pll I.I.I VA.'S. County Jmli4e. IMattxniouth, IVc 14,1881. 2'JtJ Probate Notice. In the matter of tlie ehtateof James MeN'urlin. tteceasea. ' in tne i.ounty .:un oi County, .Neb rack a. Notice la hereby given, tliat Jarnes M. Pat terson, administrator of the estate of the naid James .Mc.Nurlln, deceased, haa made applica tion for final xetlletneut. and that Naid caiife Is set for lieai in j! at my oflice at 1'Iat tmiiomh, on the icali dav of iJeccnibcr A. I. lHst, at ne o'clock 1. M.. on said day ; at which time and place all persons interested may be present and examine aid accounts. A. . hui.l.IVAW, County JudKC. I'lattsmoiitli, lec. itth.lxxi. :r.u Probate Notice. In the matter of the Etate '--f JameH II. Tiick- er, deceased. In the County Conrt of Cass County. Nebraska. Notice Is 1 ereby ifivf u. that Albert C. Tuck er and saraL. Tucker, administrators of the estate ol the said .lames Ii, Tucker, deceased. have made application for final ee'tlement, and that )aid cause is set ftir heal iiiK at my otlice at I'iattsinouth. on the 3d dayot January. A. I). Is82. at one o'clock, P. M , on said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested may be present and examine said accounts. a. i.liv a . county juoe. Plattsniouth. December nth, tl. 3yt4 Estray Notice. Tiikeii up by the subscriber, two aud one half miles south of I'iattsinouth. on Kock Bluffs road, on the farm of Mrs. August lieins. one red cow with white epots on fide ana on front of head, horns rawed off at the ends, and end of lelt ear uImi o!t. The owner can obtain the same by proving property and paying charges. Plattsniouth, Dec. 1, 11 3715 Mas. Aio. P.K1NS. Road Notice. To whom it may concern : The section line road jM-titioned for hy John M unfold aud others w ill he by the Cwunty Com missioners ordered opened at the session of the Hoard at their March session; all objec tions '.hereto or claims for damages, mu-t be hied in thw County Cleik's oliiee, on or before noon tin the Itiiii day of February A. D. 1WJ, or such road will be. opened without reference thereto. J. D. Tctt. 3ot3 County Clerk, Road Notice. To whom it may concern : The Commissioner appointed to locate a Co. K').:il Coiiuiienchie; at a point on road No. 1 1 . 3 chains eat of u point where road No. ltd, first leaches tlie Central line running east and west through the centre ot section -zl town VI range 11 east of ;th I. M. ; tlieuee north feast chains ; thence noith rf.- ea-c lscliains 55link ; thence north 73' eat 14 chains 17 links to west side of road No ltd oil centre line of section 27 running north and south ; thence north Cchains to a point SO links wet of 'i corner betw een section 'i aud 27 and in road No. iil ; thence north 10' east 15 chains ; thence north 30" fuel 13diaius; tbeuce 1101th 8' 30' east 10 chafes-, thence north 17' easts chains aud 65 linka : thence aioitb 11" 30' east 5 chains and 33 links i thence north 10" wet 0 cbaius aud 0 links-;'- tlwsuce north 11 30' east tt cbaius 10 links ; ' thence east 10 chains aud u3 links to north side 3d st. in town of Louisville ; has re ported in favor of tlie locution thereof, aud alt ub)ecruB0 thereto or claims for damages, inuit bt filed in the County Clerk's oiiice, of or liefore tnxiii on the 'nth ciav of Feb. A. D. -l!, o such road will be 'located without retererrcs taetcro., ; -' J, I). Til