. .1. 9 ' i mT Vim City S41r. art rtports clean rec- wi ear came la tni arieroopa 'bar romAtiir haa hn fall 111 IT all indicates stormy weatbei. er Sunday occara on the 21th days itead of the 18th. Only 14 more in Lent. Spring tgina March SOth at o'clock in the craning and lasts S3 days and 99 hours. The County Judge issued marriage licenses to William L. Willcokson and Laura M. Hardy, and Eiail Sturzeneg ger and Ellse Locker. Dr. Clutier is back from the east with his ntw stock of dental instru ment aud material ready lor business. Office in Fitzgerald block. Two of the most brilliant sun dogs of the season guarded that luminary on either baud last eveniog. and Wig gins stock rapidly advanced. Ileisel's flouring mill will be started up tomorrow. He has had the machin ery overhauled, a new . furnace built and has it now in shipshape. Dr. Wintersteiu is busily engaged these days taking the school census of I the city, which promises to show a Tery large increase during the past year. . The county . clerk today, received he assessor's blanks and books, and once get them ready for the as- in, to begin operations the first of ?ril. !rank Carruth has purchased Dr. Child's barometer, which is undoubt edly the An est one in the state, outside of the Government signal station at Omaha. .', We were surprised the other day in Ending amidst the Hkkald mail, a .copy of the HawtLorne (Florida) phic, published by J. A. Mathews, '"Ivj-'epiE sping Water aud the t si were mall, but were uvuiz .UTlX"lu.I.ilt'I tr bout noon. he boys were trying to get ihe pigs to the pouud, and the pigs were other wise inclined. At the Grui Army meeting last evening arrangements were commenc ed for D oyster supper to be given on ibout the lSch. ' A committee con as i for a U Ic'jvllle enme in . ' ' U,U. Uc9Tr,of LonlsviU'e. one of Cars county's most successful imple nent men, gave the Herald a pleas ant call today. Joe Sharp and Mr. Magnate, of South Bend, are In the city today. D. W Coffey, one of the solid boys of South Beud, came in from that lively Tillage last night. Sargeant -at-Anns Alley, of the late senate, of Saline county and a former resident of Cass, wa-i in the citv yes terday, returning home this morning. J. E. Morrison was in Lincoln, yes terday, on legal business. Miss Maggie Streight is visiting in Plattsmouth for a few days John Montgomery, the cracker ped dler and general funny man visited this city yesterday. C. B. Stiles, the B. & M, atorekeeper at McCook, is in the city spending few days. Hon. Wm. Xeville was at the state capitol yesterday. Mayor Weckbach, City Attorney Hartigau, Dr. Geo. U. Black and arch itect Thompson were in Omaha last night. ConimlMloner's Proceedings. Officials March 6, 1883. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Commissioners Crawford,- Rich ardsoa and Todd and County Clerk Jen Dings. - The following was done to-wit: On motion the hoard went to the county poor house and after-a careful examination of the manner of conduct ing tho same and the treatment of in mates, find that John Sharp, the keeper of the poor house, keeps the house in as good condition as could be asked for and that the treatment of inmates is humane and satisfactory. - The following claims were allowed on the county general fund: Fred Oorder coal for county $69 .25 David Miller commission as tax collector Plattsmouth ......... Herald Publishing Company publishing commissioners pro ceedings Ac Wm Hevold sundries to paupers.. James Crawford ser. as com Sam. Richardson " " " A B Todd " " " . 66 09 28 75 12 50 8 50 1 00 6 00 The following settlement was made with Jason Streight, overseer in road district 9. Cr. By amount paid T TV Foun tain for plow 22 00 f By amount paid T A Streight and team for 15 days labor By amount paid Sewcll Welsh .and team for 1 J days labor. .' . By amount paid George Mc- Cormick labor on scraper By amount paid George A Hay for spikes ; By 20 days time overseeing hands 45 00 4 50 1 00 1 00 30 00 $103 50 To 'amount received from county treasurer ....$ 90 00 .amount received hands in net.. 17 50 ue district. 1 , $jrf)7 50 r.'...$4 oo f"7etit for Vom the re was riatts- Sotne idea of the amount oi freight traffic at the terminal point of the B. & M. and C. B. fc Q companies at this clt; may be gleaned by any observer who witnesses the freight trains cross ing the bridge here daily. On last Sunday and Sunday night live Luadred cars were transferred heroin the twenty-four hours, and ihe daily average through the week will not fail below three hundred cars. li. & M. trains, west lroru this city, are m;ulo up of from forty to aixiy c m to u traiu.nnii Ihey are arriving and deporting at all times, day and night. From this city east to Crejton, the western division of the C. B."& Q., fourteen to twenty cars make up a train, wnicn will give some idea of the number of truing re quired there to move a freight train eastward that crosses the bridge daily at this city. The lUver. The river at iiooii today stood 4 ft. 11 in. above low water mark, showing a rise of 6 inches since yeflterday noon List of Letters.- List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb., March 9, 1883. Adams Miss Eliz'h Jewell L A Allerby Irvin Anderson Robt Bird Mrs Jane Barnes John Bennett Rolla Bond Wm. Castlow B. Castlow Peter Cline B M Cable Miss"lna Case Mrs Lena Cunningham N C Carrigan Jos Conger Willis Drake A F Davis W W Edgerton Mary Erickson Nels Ellington Thos Jones Parker Jones "W E Kjiutson Peter Moore Charles McNeley Dan McConley Jno McCuilock Harriett Masen John Murphy J R McGuire Mrs J Miller Mrs L W Phelby A G Smith Leonard Peterman Wm Ritchey J F Riff Jacob Stribling W S Segbert Annie Smith Alfred FlemiagGranville2 Sjoberg J ' . Frahm Itans Sjoberg Charlie Flansburg Lydia Freeman Louis Guinn EK Hulfish Miss B Hammond C N Harris Charlie ' Harvey Charley Harvey S E Howland G H Sohlurk Christian Stokes E 2 TharkerA TarplyJ J Winkler Joseph WiUSH Washkoblon M York J W Henerly W -. - Hawk Th Persons cnllinff for the above will please say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall P. M. A number of fellows were pretty well filled up with tanglefoot ..last night, atid did soiae loud talking on the streets, but nobody, .was hurt. Ane train ror tne west carce in oa time this morning something unus ual wiih two extra coaches, aiid load: ed with emigrants. ' - Prof. ' Dr umiuond lim len enter taining several of his friend3 at 5 p. m. dinners Our opportunity is "com ing. ' - The Telephone company a!-e putting in a number of new ones, which neces sitates a change iu the list. They will have out a new book in a few days. The County. Judge, still issues, mar riage licenses. This time it is James E. Ley da and Flattie L. Mapley. - - , . m ; i . ' Wiley Black and "Will Wise . went out this atlernoon to massacre - some Csavy Freight Transfers via. mouth Brlfge. ... ALIOSEEMITS Opera Mouce ONE NIOHT ONLY ! Saturday, March 10. The MoJpjkrjiiu Soc'.pty. r t ti ll City. wouM rrpectluliy annouui'f tliey have ouKi;cd tiie well-kuown Stadt Theater Troup rt of lliialm, who will s!poar ;,l th tifiie r.nJ aiiuvi' mrri'.to. fj, 1:1 il.f ctntiloal ilertnait odtii!, enJili".!, (Jrand Farce ia five Acts. AdtUlon, 50 CtE. Oallry, 25 Ct. No extra clitirae for Keservei bt ais. iieservtd Seats on sale at J. I. Young's lt4-wl Waterman' Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Wednesday, March 14 Eflopipt Exlraorflnary OF TUE Myers Sisters Famous Combination, Who will appear la their latest reraloa of the Original Musical Drama OUT OF BONDAGE ! The Greatest Success erer Known. B-ffl FAMOUS Q)HJ FEATURES. go MR. PICK A1.LSN. the greatest Colored Comedian now f-bef ore the public, play ing upon 15 different Instrument. 7 at one time The Famous Ifyers Sisters Quartette- MLLE MAD AH, Seprajjio MI.LK LOUI3I, ' Contralto. CHAS. BENTLKY, Tenor. CHAS. MOORE. Basse. Under the successful manageuieus of Beserred reats ou sale Saturday inornlus. at J, P. Young's r. O. Mews Depet. BSSEBVEO SEATS. ADMISSION,' -GALLERY, 70 Cts. 0 Cts. 35 Cts. Plattsmouth. Telephone Exciiaas 1 J. P. Younsj, residence. 2 Bennett & twls. ato.-i-. Z M. . Murpby Si Co., " 4 Bonner stut.lr-s. County CltriC's offlce. 6 E. K. .ewl, resitleuca. 7 J. V. VeckbcU, eUii e. 8 Western Union Tfcl'j;i-a.jU oliico. 9 I. 11. Wheeler, reJ(ituce. 10 D. A.Campbell. " 14 R. B. Wiudnain, 15 JiiO.-.Waywau, " ; . 16 J. V. JeiiiiiuK. - " 17 W. S. Wire, ollicfl. 13 Mortlssey Bros,, oCTce. ID W K. Carter, sto?. 20 . W. -Fairfield, refidenco. M. B Murphy. " 22 1. H. WUetsler & Co , rtfUoe. 23 J. 1. Taylor, residue-. - -4 First National Hank. "20 J. P. Young, store. - '. , 28 Porkins llouse. . - . 20 li. W. 11 wra, ie6idei:ce at J ourul office. 34 ILekald Pitb. Co oSiae. 35, 36' 37 38 3d 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 J...Wt.-ie, residence. t.'M. Chapman, " W. 1. Jones. - - ' r A. N. 5ullivaa, " -II. K. Palmer, W. H. Htbihlknecht, office. Hullivan t Wooiey, " A. W. McLaughlin, residence. A. Patterson, livery. CM. Holmes. L. 1. Bennett, residence. Geo. 9. Siuiili, office. L. A. Moore, flor'-st. J, W. Barnes, resklence. li. R. Livingston, oOice. J. V. Weckbach, residence. 307. 835 Chapluin Wright. 340 ' W, B. bchildknecht " 34 Gso. 8. SnUth. 430 tt. K, Uvingstoo. The switch board connects Plattsmouth with Ashland. ArllnencoarBIalr. Council Bluff. Fre mont, Lincoln. Omaha and ElkhornS tation. Artiee to SulMM-iters. Colleetioas- for the Daily Herald FIXKD ON ROOM, FIX CD o:-; LOCATION, FIXED ON CiOODS, FIXED ON FITS, FIXKDONSTVI.ES, fixi:d on fhices, and wc c:i:i tlx vou to your satis faction on Claim, Hats aiH Caps, fJruuks and Va lice.Sa Furnishing goods, Nccli wcar, c&c. Frcsli CJoods in every depart ment of prime quality Ine price and no monkey busi ness. Hie mem ber the place, KLockwood block C. E. WESCOTT, The only "Boss" Clothier. HEAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AGENCY. Law aud coltectfosi i-i unj)- tly atleuded to at t'.:;.- oHire uut :' ceods rcmitosl 11 !.'. . hiy. Nolar? wui'K, un .- :'!!;:::. nii'l 11 2-.' r- !!. v iiiii',; vv e i n-uWtj a Fpi-ci !;." t c:!v a;tt miiciru.i.i r :tl r :4 1 ;. irr-vcml liuo 1'drrtir pume wiid land ai u rains. Laboring men can K"t h liuu.y by i::y-iii inourlt ly tsh'( il-i'v ii4-v .:iy lor huu-u runt. b'par" : -.u-!idi iv;n hut' a hiiixil pcroerj::'..r ci the bariiiii.s now cintif books Ki ibis atiCii-v; wv . WMiie tin? follow itifj': Six fli'i?p l:-iif jirii lot, 8 ii'.in:i tcs from i.'. li. thopb, ;:t from v?S0 lo 150 each, fuid ou It rnis liiat would n;ake a inau a.shrtmod to say ('id not own a hous?. ('oi:ic :;nd see, you an- not compelled to buy urtd we Wfut give ti.eao lots away, but you cuti ret ihum po they will absolutely toi you notli- Five sicrc lot J mile from cifv for $2o0 part cu time. Eleven acre lot iinla from c-i'y for 550 this is extra line. 'I have three pieces of outside prop erty which I can noil and uu.ler tak'e to furnish purchaser Work enough (o prty lor fheni, now I will furnish ihe ground aud you the v. oiK work is what hurts inc. If you will do the work at a fair price 1 will gSvc you a clear deed lor the laud; if you can't do the work come aiul see me, 1 may liud nomo one who will do it lor you. Ten acred for 500 00 " ",.-. 600 00 - ' " 'L-750'OO Y " ' 2500 00. ; " Several small trf.ct wtil improved and aljjiaiug the city, for sale at reason able rates. 3 '' . -;-T' ' ' ...) - --1 :v - AGENCY - ; m no' UU U. CITY, of Iyjndon, 'QUEEN, of Mvrfpcol FIHKMAX Pl'NI). i t California EXPRESS. COMPANIES: AilKKU AN KXl'UKS.'S CO.. WELLS. K.!'.i;0 & CO. EXTliKSV. Ortirc la 1:00V wool Block, ith .r.!inii.r Brcs 6dcm ' wouiiiiiiun JUST aF2.E30E3Z7"I A FINK LOT OF ; AIACKEUKIi, LAIiUADORi: IIEHUIXO, TUOUT, WILD WAVE CODFISH, A ho 11 choice lot Of. I-23M02TS XTD OIIA21 CCD. We h:iv- u fiui ttok ot " Gm WE FAMILY QUOGBDIBO, . . . . m . - MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. 1 bate In twk 3 Aa line of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Jtv. VII our koo1 rv u4 liib. Will luhm lor Cointry Prcacce. Linseed Oil Heal Always cd Hang. Next door to Court House, Ilattimouth, Neb, 1""2w3,n M. B, MURPHY & CO. .A. 3ST ID I- Best Selected Stock FURNISHING COODS! FARI.F : F.1WFN A-MAPrflWQ r. dm-m 4m j'wiwi j. m mwmmr mm V mm dim Jft tmwV Jmm 4m mmV w WmmW Iiace.OUBTAIH Goods, asndl Fcr Calo ! S K4, Sec. fl,T. 12, a. vs ---' - t "f4. W. i, 8c. 2,r. VJf ll 13. and N i N. "W. Sec, 1 0, . T. 1 2, IL . 13. Sec. 34, T. U;R. 13. Tho above deacribed farm arc for Mile ou long time, with 7 jx;r cent, iutrvnt. Apidj t R. B. WINDHAM, ' dlLf nattsinotitb, K b. 1-1 W II CTT1 OP i id a I uilts, i ml . ," ' "V." - ' wilL befjotlj titl.9 eud of each month wlllealj on sijb - - ''MS moi - 4t acres, W 9 -t00