The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 24, 1883, Image 3

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MllinciSK, I'Ellb UA1EKVS,
Oils, Paints, Uki'Siies,
A Full JLIucof TruMMCM
Ard iu fact everything contained la
a Ural-cits Drug St or. .: Fre
scrli lion cat elull compound
ed Competition met Iu
all department.
1'UHUSHED DAILy AND WtOHLY
f to PlatfeMlii fler ali pMd.? Co.
m ffY.rn.sk ah. R a
Hall Haas Bumora.
.............. mis season WSI u tin IT. I. r. r.
ulavedou yesterday. Tl.e umlcr of touch Fullertcn a m.,iT , .
Btwrwla'.iea tu,... I........ .1 I -. n UCIU
o any pre- Tuesday evening of last week, at which
J .......
PERSONALS.
ovruiAii rAruror tuk city.
rr 0ly eodCountr Directory, Hallway Time
dole. rtp4un JCxcua g Busiuess Di
teetory. Buoueis Cards x c, fourth p.wo.
Inu Streets
skP-hand goods.
wa,
P LEVY ,
Will BUY Hud fcELL all kinds of
FURNITURE,
METALS, .
IRON,
RAGS
: -I AND
PURS
Will advance money on all
SAIAliLE GOODS.
Notlo to Advertisers.
Copy 1m uisut.) adrerusamema ur chad ices
wwucMwetiMHtowruua iu ot ii
u- m. mom . im, mtm t o inserted. Copy
wawucl lit OvlureS It. m. cucli a-v ... .7.
Uualurw Atauae7.
vi.u occasion, the most aristocratic the proposition of tb IT V . i
carriages Mng present, fllled with x- and-very generally approved. Ti.ev
cited li'.u w of tl.e game truly Anie.- ask of Fullerton precinct $17,000 i. 20
a v
W. II. Hiker' is iu Ashland, today.
Mrs. Ii. Ilnwkiworth went to finmf,
this morning.
Torn Murphy, the veteran contractor.
-v.. t ytuaua III IllorUIP'.
Alvertlvmnt unJri till liital.ilr nit
tx-r linn ecii iiiiM-rt iuu.
Vaa A Wiulry. if
foil HALK.
liariica llvrr mutinied.
Ihe beat uf order prevailed year bond at 7 pel cent iuiereat fortT Ed IHM nfri i i ,
the entire time .avinir. when a J acre-of r.. .1 ". 'iJ L E B,?".a"! "f L,ncnn' l 9,,Rjt,ulf
usuaI U ln Plattsmouth aome over rlnht ol way through Hie cooirrea.f.m.i J
Lratlirrtop busier. bfiMl vwDar
rrr mutinied, frr-nli cumt ltli
clf - weeks old In-iulro uf !. AlcKlwalu.
to
Kepbhcaa tvauty Cwnveutioa.
fba lepuoiicii elei-t.iri. ..f i-u..
cwuva.iu i uo ut la . e,Wu
Jft u. tut, watcutiu . hclUA iu i.uuiioMi.1
Out. cuu Juue.
Uuu. ... ...w x
uv c.eik wl l lie uuuki court.
Ok Uttn.j Cmvwl. i
U..CkW..miuucl lof J1 dlatlict. ' '
la m tlnu i.e4t: ..u Mttfiid I h.
IHMJItl.iluU It.
ue usieiciim at larx troui each watd ui.rf
p.ic.Uw .uu wue -ucirHM lor trver Iittcvu
enthusiastic Individual vfuuld use his towuship -three and one-half uiiW
l'lattsmoutbian mouth to the dissrust It 1 uudereiood. sava the Jonm-i n,-.'
.i wen ui-.p.4,eu ciiizt'ijB. Kaii.ial Fuller has offered to donate the
Aiieeamoopenea with the visitors Krouiida, and a committee h La,n
at the but anJ soon convinced their I linted toecure the riaht of arnv
W a
poll SALE A Rrrr.-worlf fuiiilxlird
purchaser and part pay Iu cah.
-W. W.. Wlia.
P0KMAI.E-4lbp. About and two lot.
dmirabla p.v, tor particular cuquLr at
Hit office. it;u
i una tuai mere was muic iu the a.
moHplitre. so far a their ahility U ply
the willow was concerned. Homes
cominjf home at a 2:40 pace. Thus
endeih the first lesson, the home club
going out iu one, two, three, order. The
cotnoliiaeut wa returned the visitors
iu the next inning who aecepted the
Kiime acconllo to the Mtiquis of
ymeub.rry rules. Ou the the third
Exchange.
Mr. Geo. G. Morrison, who is ron
uectva with the Salina, Lincolo &
reinout R. R. and is said to represent
the New York capitalists who are in
terested iu that project, was in the city
yesterday and received a worn, greeting th Hkkai.u this uaorni g, and reports
Mrs. L. D. Beunett returoeJ home
the other evening from her Denver trip.
Thos MrtLnrl ru,, i . i ..! ( OK tt LB A few articles of luruliure. but
iin. jjrsiHau came tlown laHt nlkrht I T .11 ud n.i mt. ...... .
and ret'jrneil to Lincoln this morni ,"Jf' MUs May Crauwer. U5 6t
. mm m..
Surveyor General Stevenson went
home yesterday to bo gone a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Fairfield.
Iowa, who have Leer, the guests of W.
D. Jones's, left for home this raornin.
Hou. O. Tofft. of Avnca. cal.'ed cn
U'OB MAI.R OR KKN T A vd house with
sevea r.xi us. c.tiveiilotly arrauavd aau
loeat.-d uear the t lie bu-.liieM pin 01 tue city,
f.-r part culars ruquireol K. y.er. I37iul
P KLK House and lots, price (0. lew
cash, balance lu monthly p ymruis.
It. II. VWNi.HAM,
Foil SALE Se era! resldi-ices, cheap, lu
qulreof t. 11. Wtieeler & V:
VOK SALE Scratch Tablets la mil sUes. at
toisomce. will I utas
Aid jt'tK.H of inciiufji:.:'.
Uf the 1'laltsm mtb .d Knu'li 7z
Kail road Cuiupsiy ..J
Tlil ts to ot-iiiny I list J nli 11 iu trf-'il.
Alul jiiiir.illu. r.nk i :...u i. I. i
V. Mrt aliat ii, . w a.ilirlu M. U. Him
. K. I'Mlinr. vw. rtii ill, 1wbu Wat r
M . il 11 1 I........U.. a xl
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e.U. Tr.U lioiilrr, V. II. I'aru.el. r .
i.uiUu.au, I. M. I'aiivrsou, (Ivo. IL. lovry
Irlll. .. II. lllac'H. uru II 11 lu uHd, J
Arrud. Iiul. IHMlrl, Win, ltsr.li.au.
tlriKK. J . h. llli, f. K. II I. UK-, J. H.i
t 0111.fl, u. . Wliaock. Jaeobalrlu. I Itt.f
Ha. blue, d. h. fcldilUav. J. rt. sit Ix wvil
r. . lull (low dun, ana U. W. H. , 1,1
asociaea iliemseivrs iwartlier U r ibr puri
of lormli if au Iaoori4ralrd liailiouu ou.p
uuder tue luioipoiallou Laweol tbe Mia
AeUiaaa. .
t uls loii pMiiy shall be auowii asibe lT,n
niOUIIl aud MiUlll rlrrj Itrtllrm.d li-Hi pa .
ojr wuii'ii iiami ii anan rii aim iiausa'. Liu.
urMi Its raitaiic shall weperprtua, auu
may su. and oeauo. In its i"r,.ur .it iisia ,
iu..y a'uiie, own auu ouve real, .mh.
auu uilk il pro. rt), lomf if. t'l mi u b c.
trai'trd wIlLlo lis own iiaii e ( may ktakt it,
umm a i'iium.mi ral wLiU li it ia alier at j .
nor. s ay uoall um.lul im tail) lulg 4
frvt lli uuJi(UIr Wtilrll II WMirmnU.
Il Bliall ba. IMimer lu earlt-lar ali lli- liuUr "
prlvi.eKea aud fruucli sea wi.it b my ! atiiui
uui.er ciiaplri sUteet. of Ibe cou.pll.-u m.
Utesol rbr.ka.
at me nanus ot bis old mend. To a
Herald man who met him, Mr. M or ford
said that the route runs through Beat
i uinm rum, ; kJL.euio
One d-or vst ol D kV Furniture sore
lattui t nil., t tl. in, UfcS 4Ctf.
.Uli
Fiatlaiuouth precinct.
toOjk MUus
I J .
tuna, rfia Auv e ... . .
1 icaaabi.... .. ...
atMM
iM.uiavlile
t . . . . : ... .
.... .uKw,r.e ruUa were ma.ie by the rlcef Lincoln, Wahoo. Fremont and
..o.w-mb eoe.iusea me rrienla Of Oakland. unH tl.. , r.,..i ...
jrS!f,M,,rta,i!nc,,lb eu the at Decatur, on the bank of the Missou.
-rsr?. 1 , .n "T.itTrf : "t'' !!:e5c,il.clm,Q!n,? ri it,v-r- is "h and ou,,
.c,n.u. ,UOiug wueu said Mr. Mortord. aud we make our-
Reese came home like a quarter horse selvea tributary to all the east and west
fol.owed by both Kelly and O'Neill ,n lines that we cros-, and also to the St.
good Mtyle and am.d ch.ers by friend Paul & Omaha. Our principal idea is
ana foe al ke. Ou the eight Inning the ,0 get into ibe lumber cegious. and the
u everl wards uud preciucu are eutlt ed
lrcpr humUvu aa'iw.twws :
ITOTI L..
icitiK .aier ...
AHUM k.atf .
uuiKuva
MuVd week
a .ik ticik
UlVCu Auvu
ii,iuu. ..... ...a
Ivmi 1.UU1U rol UCIVMM Jj4
iucuiiu.iuiu.ii:tueu um luuuwi aud In
.IUU.UlUUIUI.tU4 11' US. O..O-I.II.I II. ..i.
an., lui u teniae uoui wi o t uii.k ;
a. 1 u p. u.
f 11.1s l.fi.titui.l ibi. eMtt Irlck structure, on ! t ZtZ'Z. w-w cuw. iwumi at
1 ... 1111 .. r 9
cut MOTEL.
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everytldng to.mIng iu liii buy burir.
Miss Hattie Chapman started this
morning f..r a trip to Wet-ton and Wa
hoo, where she visits relatives for a lew
dajs.
Mrs. Thede Hodine go,, to Anlilniid
today, where she will stop for a short
time previous to her departure for Fair-
bury.
E. II. Wooley is in the city todny,
frs! from Minnebooho." E I sav
L'OK HA LE a lot lu good location, rarticu---
lars at tbli oSQce v7lf
ft)U .SALE An order for a new American
A r-ewluK Maclilue. luuulre at tbls office.
OOKSlLK-I.OJJCordof wood.
r W. Wise.
luciulre of
tf
LMMCH YLE-' Idpap'r for Hale at thU office
4 at 44 ceuts er hundred or 6 ceuts per doz
en, tf
L'OK 8ALE I our lots together In Kh1 toca--
Hon la till city. Inquire ut tuts ottlce if
IO It HINT t)n nfflc room and dwelling
couuecied. i3 rooui-) u stairs ever Holt
shneiaer bakery. Euiulre at Mis. liolteliuel
der's. , - 161 tl
?OK KP T Htore Kooni.
r 14 1-16.
W.S. Wisk
asa-B"aa abuul as-.L.n n S . 2 M m - I
- I r,"j-.- a nruiio s ruwj, ionus aee
or i.nt; ..uea 10 tne ton end of voted in Kansas from Salina to the Xc
tor airing iuiis aiming tne game with a
acre of eight to four in favor of Weep
ing V ater.
The following is the score:
llitifl X s l .I.... I ... Ii.fef .... 1 .I..I.2..4 u...l I
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Otlnl 1 ). It i il.r iitti 11 ii (.iiitloL. ol
AM
i.rci 1 1; 1 oAia 1 :rs.
EVERY 1 ELK ft MW AKD CLEAK
A 1 -
A Gctd Far --fbiile
.1 j j 3 hi;
1 uouee at
IIS I 2 F .
CALi AT THE
Old Reliable
LUMBER YARD
e. a. nniN j son
Wholesale and lCelait Dealer In
PINE LUMBER
SHIMJLLS, LAT11J
SASH, DOORS,
Fourth Mreet. 11. reartf Oj-eia Ilouse.
I ATTSJIOI'TII. - KEPRArlA
BOO S AN J SHOES
SfWi.U .lUuUlCilHu.u(f ... I Jo.
1 luUUIUU.U ..:Cl.i.o rC.O
S p. IU.
o a iiiUus. ucruer bcuoot lioue ul 3 p. ui.
Uvl l', WlU KuUUl UUUK ai o O. Ul.
t.vC. .A. IImCi BkU'l ItVlilt-, fc. . 144,
.U. 1 u.i...biv aCuovi uoluv ..13 p. m.
16... ji..c u.Un,i.H.j(;uW,iult,w , ivV
p. ....
a., uisvuic, I io..vei'e oliice al 7 mo p. ui.
-"'"i orauu 1 (.'1. -C acuui Uvlut ii p. lu,
U.US il.Ci. Km M.1 liiU. . i Ii.,
ilO. ...Cl.lv. CuW V lH. Ullt.U IH.UH kUu.
IU.
ii.ii.Kbuu, i.iu.iuu tiLtei &C..001 lioustf at
7 u. p. 111.
u.u iicuu, tovtu school LUUfv ut 7 U.0 p. 111.
-"i"i . ivuuvl uLUX lt UXt p. 111.
bU'tiiltlluu, ltl. BCUOOt livUM! ... I o u.
la
iptou. ui UjUI p.ucc at 7 Jo p. iii.
o.e p.OA.c. ib c u. tiiiuu JiiUit COUie
lli'ni juiut Kuiu U. (jM'iuv-i u3 ueit Bu.ca ws.e
llOUA HliilUUdi) (l.Vfkbl.
aj oiaii oi .mc coiiiu.i..;tf.
ill. M. Ll'TLl K,
il. iLU.tll.l., v.iiiillu4u.
WEEP1N' WATER.
Bellows, lb
I'ouuus p
Hot lues, c "
r.iiton. 2b
Churi-hiii, Sj
1ys , 30
Kirps r. f
KUMsell. rl
Ui urii, cf
PIATTSilOl' 1 H.
C'ooltae. c.
i atiernou. lb
uuke.u ...... ;;;;
l.erst.cf
W Kelly. p
K Kelie. 2b
OWHIl. s
Uihvd, 3b ;
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2
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2
1st B
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W
2
0
11
2
1
3
0
0
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0
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3
4
4
6
5
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3
3
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4
4
A. uiiHbur, e.eiUiMt.
C. A tl.irliall, Ueutlat. sue
cessor,to Clutter A. Marshall.
IcelU extracted llbuui pain,
b use ol Mlruus Oxide ka.
Try bchererV Corn Cure, warranted
to cure wituout pain, outy 15 cents; at
VYarncks. tt-ti.
Just Received nt McCouri'a a uure
Gld.-u Drip byrup and nlso a pure
laliloruia, Wlute Wu.e Vluegar.
15 2
SCORE BY INNINGS
'" 12345 G 789 Total
W. Water 1 04100101 8
Piatt mouth .0 0 0 000400
Umpire, Douelr u, ol Gu'euwood.
NOTES OK Til K 6AM E.
L. it. Tjson. of Elntwoou. who was
one of the oroiniu. nt teachers at the
institute held down tho third b;tie in
good shape, while the ponderous fiaiue
ot L. U.Jotiriauu eould be seen mean
dering through the crowd endeavoring
to "corral the swag" of ye unsopnisiicu-
ted Platiiuiiut liian. R imor ha it that
Uau ban an account agaiust certain
pai ties 8iuce the hist game at Weeping
Water winch he was trvius hard on
yesterday to balance and as we are iu
formed without success.
.Urs. (jiiiiUon and betzer were also
ready to prescribe for anyone who was
'rouble I with i looseness of cash, but
the health of the community appeared
to le excellent and their professional
services were onlv needed in a few
hoi eless cases.
There was a group of handsome gen
braxka line; we wi.l get the greater
part of the right of way as well as the
atation grounds donated.' Mr. Morford
wld remain in the State aud make the
Millard Hotel in this city his head
quarters uutil he gets through with the
Nebraska organization. Omaha Her
aid.
In the opinions of men who are con
versant with the the ins-ide facts, there
are more lines of railroads beimr sur
veyed at tl.e present time than at any
one time before in the history of the
State; and further they say that more
will be built in the next six mout s
tl.au hax ever beeu done before. L-t
the good work go ou.
x'here isn't a safer cnteriou ol agri
cultural wealth, intelligence aud enter
pr.go, than to aee the building of rail
roads through every portion of the coun
try. Indeed, you don't find uiunyof
th-m anywhere thut the abovo condi
tions do not exist'.
AXD
REPAIRING
AT
Sherwood'S
James C. Setdum tiled a petition in I tlemen consisting of Joe Parkius, B
F. IJarrrett and George Sigler whom
one oiikl sfXuuose was in the dude Ima-
lnehg, had it not leen for their entire
unselfishness iu being willing to enrich
Thinking fe.v w-tv.side iipms niujht
be of interest to the IIkualli readers I
wil try and bore their p.itieucu with a
few pickiugs.
Left Plattstnouth on an errand of
mercy, 1 hat is it was for the interest of
the writer. I left town astri le of Mill
Jones best steed, little bay Nellie, did
not note anything until after passing the
Ruby school house, aud there I au-t A.
L. Tumblin who has engaged the said
school and was looking fjr a placa to
itoard.
The next man to meet was John Ram
sey the brother of our 11. S. Ramsey, of
Plattsmouth. He was performing a
high and truly American duty, over-
seeiug the Work uuon the highway
thus bIng a public benefactor.
T. E. Williams had just returned
Irom south of Greenwood where he has
secured a school.
Our old town boy T.illy Valentine
county.
w. 5. streten .the jo'Iy "liest man" of
the sunreyor-geuerals force, gis to
Falls City today to pay his respects to
the widow.
Mr. Wheeler, of Central City, father
of engineer Wlieeler, of this place, und
a "way up" Odd Fellow, is Mopping in
the city for a few dayp.
Mrs. W.J. Hyatt, an old citizen of
Plattsmouih, accompanied by her son,
is in the city, visiting her sister. Airs.
Pronger, aud would be.gj:id to have her
old friends call and see her.
John Sharp, tl landlordlat the Poor
Farm, and a Hi ni believer in the green
back millennium, went to IListinus,
'wa, this morning, to hear Geueral
Weaver, who speaks tin re tonight.
Mi? Anna L. Parry, of New York
city, came iu yesterday, ud will visit
wi h her friend, .Mr-. Will S. Wise, for
a few daysjufter which she goes to Sy
racuse, Neb., where she leaches the
comiug year.
FOR RENT A Cot t uk Iiou.hs. 2 room, S4.00
periuonih. dtf. Jas H. kUj-H.
FUU KENT llouae, convenient to shops,
tf. E. H. UoVKY 4iOH.
X?OH RENT 8 ulli tore r. oni of the Union
A Mock Ei quire of U. II. ItlacK, tt. Npur
lock, Alva Urt w, liunloaos ciuiuiitlaa. tzstt
L'OK KENT House for rent uesr center of
A- City. Euquire at 1'atlersou's Baru. lw.
FOK UET-LlwellluK Hou-es. Inquire of
HCdtf W 11. Hirmi.
T ANTED Infonuatiou as to the wherea-
bout of J..ncpu Blytlie bv hi ! ci t.Uz
aoetu inoiuas wuu lauueu al xvew oik u.y
27th.
tend to i. aheneiuau. Sec'y of IiiiuilKr..tlou
lr.'lC'liCBluuiBt., fbiiadeipliia ftiin. i
.iv v... i-u.M.ii.u tm virmm 111 in ui, lor-iji.
roiialiucl, lurulsb, uiaiulaiu, apeite auu ei "
slliitul iUllruau aim iviemapu wl.ii .j,,.
or double Uavss wim aoeU side nck iiii lioi i
ollleo. aau da ol-. as anal, be iitti ssiy i.
" .M - .MV 1 III 1 1. 1 tg toe s i '
road, wbico l prole, leu to coiuiueiire i a po i'v-
. iiv . . w r a m l a ij...... baa... ... ...
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""""Ii ...-w .ruiur. mii. 14, oeuoli.lll ij
m IIVIU..IH iiiiiui, hi ruum msieiiy Ullic
iniu. iiiiouii u . uu.),by way m iiiet.wi
of Afi-t.i ; llirougi. i.tw i-ouu.) , Ly wa ol lb
towuof rwcua-, tlirouali Jiliiiai.ii couuiy b
wa ui no ioaii ot a.enliiK, tioouait l.'aki
couuty. to li.e tovtliol Heat. ice. l.iii.ukb Jei.
luiou county lit way ol I alib ry lu a po.bl oc
tueiMate ilue. se ur.iilna kauai fioiu A-bias
n. or as ne..r u. piaclicbie lo lueioj lunula as
iiMy be deiiionsiruled byasuivey, u o. n.ade
Mil eouiplet.tiu of lols oorporlioii i .ki.
tbeprivll Kol cualiucliuu biiiclies lloiuilis
main hue o other towus or pl.css aliiilj th
limns Ithebia.e. "
or toe purpone uf thUorxanlxatlon, the f.l.
lowing uiueu persous, sikiii ol n.aa Ar.lcles
b.ive oeen cuowu Uiieciora, to Uolu I heir ol
lice until a Hoard ! li.reciors are e.ei-ieu irom
i ne Kiocitiiol.iera as ueielnaiu-r pri ideu. viz i
Joiiu Mugiraid. eraua t.ar.utn urlaudo
Teltl. i..... luuhaio. C II miiMb
hlur.dse Iboa. A.lla.biue, S. K. liilaas auJ
Ueo. ii Liu elleid. y'aas auu
Iheaaiii Boaidof Dirt-clot have el.oeu Ibe
folloHiii peinoua oul its ot l.ila eouiltauv
Joliu e.lx ral'l i resident. . , '
Ui.lu II aimele. ice 1'iesi.ieiit.
Kobert it. V liid.iaiu. seorelaiy aud
A. W . MciauKiiKu. 1 reaau'. .
as soon - one liiousauu alia e of otock shall ;
lu cood !.ilib be suunviioed. auuXeu uo.lars
perah.ue ii.l4oto luti insuury i iu coin- !
pauy.ins pie-iivi restu .1 ,. .decretal ysu alt
appoliiia.liiie4iidpl.ee lor the u si o-uelluir
1.1 I lla. .lll.lII..H a.f . .ui - .. .
r .. .. ..vn, -witn' auan kl.u
l...ffl..M I liMrM.ii I., ul 1.. .u. ... w-.w
' ANTKIJ Infortnatioii of the whereabouts
of Willi. J. I'nm-pr. uliu Was in 1'l.ilis-
'""cui, u . . mini uu ueMapui.er Driui.
ed iu ihec.ty ol riariu.ui7, Innhrir.; i.ie
Vlous to Hie nay of . eeliiiK, i,a ,U..M ' b,
Bcuoir, suail lueu aiM there eleci unrieeu
uiieciuis ii.rr-Hia o . uoi, : ih.. uim-n.r. ...
mouth a year ava. Any oue kuowiuK of his I enoren SH..II as soon aa uiay no fier lu.ilr oleu-
pre -nt lucatl. u will coufera fvor ly i-euuluK
his aduresr t. Alia. Maruli b. Conger, weai
i lattsburii, N. Y. dlzott
lion eieei irom uieir own uu.ioera rie...i...i
r- - . .
rt"o eleel a ,
U' ANTED - Two bluckniiltbi and a blai k
siuiih bel)er ai rcbuellbachvrV shop sou
Ur 4..TED--. ohu Bauer ha- bought the Mlohl
man olai e.coruel ol 7tli aud Vine, aud is
prepared lo aecoir iod it e the public lu thel
way oi ooaid' al i o Ikiiik "J tue wee or
uioulh. Of ul
irOUNIi a uold and J-t brea-t tln, the owner
cau have tin Mii e by piovhig pi.pcit and
payl it for this notice.
and V ce t reridenl ..i.cl nun i
1 usurer hii.i fn-cret r . who alijji laiu, AiZ
p ac oi l..e picst-nl omcer- no acll.,if iU .
f
the district court today, asking 'or a
divorce from Susan J. edam, on the
ground of abandonment. The un-
toriuuate James is a lesident of the
Weeping Water country.
The E1 Capitan General cigar at
Warrick's, 3 for 25c. 148t3
Johnson Bros, have just received
a new i.ard coal base burner heating
fctove, that's a beauty and no mis
take. It is one of the new square
lifltfprna tH.it .1 ro lilr.kl.. n f a 1 ia. ... ....1
. ...Mv uai. until a. w ouucivuuc I n . . .... I
entirelv the hiirh toutied. barrel 7.."' " .u,,,,!,,. ww uuisumg paiuuu
shaped stoves that have of late mon-
opo'ized the trade in hard coal stoves.
A visit to Johnson Bros store will
repay you, whether you wish to pur
chase or not.
tha portion of the human family by was also upon th road, he, like ail boys
nn odd of two to on" you know, but I or disposition; was performing a
our citizens being both honest and ia- ,uu'y duly, and that by taking some
dustriotis preferred earning their bread I Omaha young ladies out to Louie Eik-
by the sweat of their face. hoffs, to atteud the German camp
meeting now in progress ia the vicinitv
A Bis Picnic. of Eiknoffs. Billy leooits ffooil siirnrf-n
Wednesday the Sunday school at A vo in his business of Damtins?" he ia iant
. - c . j
the Luther -
ville, Mt. Pleasant, BrliB, Vict jna an 1 ali chuich bouiL of Louisville.
AU the best brauds of cigars at War
rick's. 140 3
I'lattsmoutii, Nebi:a.-ka
Just Received
PINE LINE OF.
MEERlCHAD; AKD BRIAR PIPE-
OP DIUKCT lit I'UKTATION.
aa'v ss m
A L-nanengo oc cigar,
8 latij made for tb retail tr-" -Vy. .
Pepptrberg's Cisar Factory.
EPNSTWAGNKR
Practical Architect.
AND-
SUPERINTENDENT
abitwi i Ktrrnmr. n" a
SPCCIALTT.
rli til 4 a.)ut-ii -rill carefully
aarrted.oat. and full attention will be given a
to safety aud durability.
UB8K03I8 OX PAIVTlXtt
The only m tie citiz -us left in Weep-
inz Water on yesterday we are reliably
informed were -Gene" Reed, Ed. Wool
ey aud B. A. Gilson. It is said they
procured them a ball and had a prac
tice game in the lumberyard. Wooley
Catcher, Reed icher, B. A. Gibson um
pired from the wiudow of the Weepig
ater bank. A the end of the nine
teenth rouud the game was declared a
draw and the players ordered to ai'juurn
to a caravansary near by where there
w us-Vuttrtainuieut for man and beast
for refreshments.
Birthday cards at Warrick's, verv
cbtau. 148.3.
other points, plcniced was held
at Johnson's Grove nud fully live h'lu
dred people were in attendance.
D. E. Tru m bell was pres
ident of the day and an address was
made by Charles Holmes an Avoca
young man vho is a; senior at YaUj
col.ege. The address was both humor
ous aud very appropriate. A unique
art gallery was arranged on the grounds
which afforded much amusament and a
game of base ball between the Avoca
and Victoria clubs was played aud won
by the Victoria's
We learn from turtles conveisant
will: the fact4, th.it no iuu was burl
eeiiouy iu ti e recent Eudicot wreck.
as was first report d. The . baggage.
ageut, however, had a close call. He
was iuiug iu bis chair, w iOi the heavy
express safe tied to the floor beside
him, when the car went ovt?r. The
trunks and express matter wrs thrown
promiscuously aroumi, the car standing
bottom aide up '1 he agent was wedged
last, with the heny iron sate hafging
I over his head, which looked at any mo
ment l.k n mig .t drop down, and send
the poor baggage wrestler to the blank
be) nud. Fortunately he was released
Irom his perilous position, and only
caniesalcw bruises, and harrowed
memory as the result of the accident.""
Joe. Ford has ordered 75 new pair of
rouer skates anJ will open up a rink in
the W'alermau block in a few days.
OS
4Water Colors. Crayon sad renciL
Parties wishing nice fresh Baltimore
Oysieis next Week will please leave
l. ..a. ... .1.1 ..... t. 11.. :n ... II
. ii luia we a is win aen
them as cheap as they cau be had in
Additional Reports as to Who are
Coming.
In Tuesday's Journal we published
u nrin-ie giviug uauiei ot many
plucea am the number contemplating
oiiig to tlm- reunion, a total or 1,800.
-nuce 'nat the following posts have re
Mrte1 lor quarters: Red Cloud. 300
ami cavalry; Sacramento 3; a
from Untler couutv, 301; Table Rock.
3d; Aurora, 800; Grand Island, 450;
Maverly. 60; Fremont. 60: Stromsburg,
10; Beaver City, 60; Grafton, 200:
Omaha. l."0: Oxford. 50: D Vn r.n
Eduar. 300; North Loup. 100; Morse.
vine, ou; ura.lsbaw, 90; Niobrara, 40;
JJiue Springs. iuu. total since last ee
inn f 2.SU0. Stale Journal.
A Card.
The Germans are very much ob'iged
for the use of thi. second ward school
house Jos WETTKNBBROKlt.
Notice of Removal.
We wish to inform the public that
we have moved into the-. on h store
room in Sherwood's new block, on 5th
street, where our patrons will find us
hereafter, and where ail wishing any
thing in the Merchant Tailoring line
are invited to call and see us.
laodtf Rasgorsskk Bros.
The largest ami finest stock of hats
ever shown in Plai tsnmuth. all of the
iatest styles in felt and stifls, just re
ceived at Elson's the only- one price
c othier. Aloa few of the nobbiest
suits ever eeen. We take pleasure in
mowing mem. 3V16tw3lil
For booth privileges at coming meet
ing of Caaa co inty Ag'l Society. Apply
tW.3.Wie,S: .MMAWU V
1 t-ext came to the (arm oi the Mc-
Caig Bros , aud by th way.it is report
ed that David MoCaig is a candidate
for county judge.
Among the improvements I noticed
the new house being built upon the
place of Mendcnhall, which is a fiae 2
story, equate, house with a wing back
of tioat the same height, and he is also
building a largo barn, both buildings
are up and a force of men ou each one.
The cmp prospect in thut section is
good if the frost wiil only hold off a
few weeks.
Lincoln Wiles was elso on the road.
He was returning from t railroading
tour of four or rivj weeks, upon the
Beatrice and Lincoln branch of the U.
P
1 found Professor Alton busily at
work upon the examination papers of
the teachers. Hare has secured the
Elm wood school;
Bob Livingston, Will Hobbs, Alex
Schlege., jr. aud Guy Livingston were
camped just this way from Elm wood,
they have been out on a hunting tour
le oud Seward, They report a good
time.
- Our solid friend EJ Wooley was to
beseen upon the srreets ot Weeping
Water. lie reports business as good
since going there. Success to bim iu
his new field.
L'he geuial proprietor ot the Mo. P.
is upon the sick list.
Z. C. Wentworth of the Eagle re
ports success iu the newspaper busi
ness. . Zip.
' Bed rock priced. I have on hand
a targe ami very superior slock of fur
niture. much of which 1 propone to sell
off at coeU- - My goods are for sale aud
before - purchasing i-wish everybody
who needs furniture to cali and look
them trver. All I ask ol the . public is
to examine my goods and mr prices
UAwtt HCtRy BoECK.
Font's Barber hop
Next door to court house, shaves for 10
owts, cuts hair tor S5o. dtfwM j
Circular Letter to Local Union.
Dear Sisters The Executive Com
mittee of the W. C. T 17 , ol Nebr tska
have arranged for a tcul and Lunch
Stand tn-ar the grounds f the Encamp
meut of the G. A. 11., at Hustings, lor
oue week, opening September 3.1, lor
the purpose ot turuisliiu a pleasant
rcstiugpb.ee for the soldiers a.id all
tempei auce workets, nud by the dis-
trihutiou ot temperance literature aid
in creating a puone sentiment tha
shall result iu baui.-hiug alcoholic be
verages from our laud.
1 lie Liuuch S.and it is honed wi)
furnish material aid to the state treas
ury, in this end eacli Local Union is
hereby requested to appoint, at once, a
canvassing committee, to nolict trom
the mends of the cause, donations of
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Eggs, Chick
ens, ukduiU rtuit. Apples, Lemons.
&c , or the whetewith ty purchase these
tilings, us may be most convenient;
a-U wm will attend to shipping the
same. Transportation free. Also, each
Uuiou is exM'Ctet to send as manv
helpers as possible, each furnishing
cooked tood, fruit, bread, moat, pics,
cakes and betiding for themselves lodg
ing room being provided. Lastly, so
far as pi act i cable let etch member
briutr, or beud. a potted plant, to adorn
the tent, and to fell for the benefit of
the Treasury. Thus let us work to
gether for the promotion of truth, right
and justice, and the final deliverance of
our btaie aud Nation from the power
anu tyranuy King Alcohol. Praying
it may be a work of blessing and profit
to one aud all, I am
Sincerely Yours,
Jknnie E Ford.
Prs't W. C. T U., Neb.
Wanted.
.i00 men to unload Schooners at.
15311 J.J.McVey's
ARE 10U KKaDY IU 1'YEt
AMUSEMENTS.
WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE,
One Night Omy !
Thursday August 30th.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY !
AND
GRAND OPENING
OF THE
REGULAR SEASON
BY THR
Gliicaso Ideal Opera Company
45 ARTISTS 45
WILLIAM ,1. DAVIS, Manager
Wi Ibe produced Gilbert and HulUvan'a
Latest Success I First time iu
I'lattsinoutb,
" I0LA2TTHE, "
Or the PEER and the PERL
A Grand Chorus. A ComDlete Slrine. Reed
and Brass Orchestra tr v ling wltb tins coiu-ia-y.
lucludinx the ervic -s of tbe following
artists: Jan-le Bartleit. Ada isomers, Jeauaie
Heiriek. M..e St. John. Aggie Yates. Joule
Bartleit, John E. Me Wade,.; as. 11. Clark, w.
H Clark and Herbert E. CriDDS. castell Bnrd-
ges aud Artnor Burten.
Heats now on sale at J. p. Young's News De
pot. iTices, S1.C0. 75 and CO,
1 Iluiibtirt and Jliiler
proprietors of the (Jmaha Fancy Steam
Dyeing und French Dry cleaning xtoi ks
lOi.uiii rilteeuth Street, Omaha
Meb , recotumeud theii' facilities tor
c.eauing, dyeing and curling plumea
ani tips ou three days notice; ladies
suits iu velvets. Silks, Shu ns etc.,
cleaaed by the French Dry cleaning pr-
cer-s. Ladien and gents clothing clean
ed, Uyetl and repaired. All kiut's l
fancy dyeing, merchant's shell-worn
goods anpeciallv
All orders by mail or. express given
prompt attention.
A full stock of nice Sugar-cured
Haras and Break fas Bacon, at Central
Meat M irket.al 15c per pound: Pickled
Pork, 12c lo 15c; Shoulders, 11c;
Shoulder.-, 11c. Fresh Lard at 12j(,
or y pounds for tl.00 Fresh Fib
every Friday. Lafe O'Neill.
dll9tf
FOR 84I.C L.ut t und 3 lu
Ulock 41, Inipruted.
d97 It. II. TI.D1IA1.
D . II. Meade will be found at his
office during the day; of evenings, at
the ruriuence of Mrs. Clements, south
Mde of Granite, three doors west o:
Thud street, l-JUdtf
Fresh California fruits aud celery
receivea every otlier dav at
143-tf. F.S.White's.
iu pel vhi r liall be elected director iu said
eiilll I...I. V lla. . I... ..ft... I I .. .
- - - -uu.a aT3 a, 114. U 14 DUO
uu.-r..t al leal Uvesliaies ol s itk tu. rem
llie rapilal riot a of lu.a c.iu.au.. Mini, te -leu
Uuu.ti.-ii liniutaii.i lioiiuis; wliuii may
Inc-iease.. al au Hum 4u Ur uiHim, uonais
wlieli aiilliuiizeu 0 ato-liil On ne C n,a f
hluckiioioei., uuu Hie ajiuies nuall ljr U'll va
lulu au.ne- of o.ieiiuiiuifcu Unilaiseiivli iMblcli
sua-e- li. ut be llansn table u 'lie Vilnius of
inn con.p.tiiy. a Hied ii, ci..ia juai movlda
llir. I'Kli uy ium-s. '.I
hii in. uii eul of li-ii,1i-r iiiTimvTIi i... .....
ubleut Uiellie l iu. Lii.i, llittuuseuiiiious '
and Hie lemuue t eleol silu, Opai.l Tf autll f1 I
I sl.il.ia nln. Mud htiuc.il.ui-H aim plUt-Nj.
' vi 11.0 cola -
pany. - - -
lu soeki.oldi-is may vole'lu 'r)ersiiii.iir bv
Hlllieu H.y. awl tua) mn on. y'uloJk,lliv.ieli '
kliaieiiie ui.iytiMII ui l':leMeiit; ' '
i.i Hie llist t.ruuej.iyul M..y iu, veiv veni
i.ller Hie oiK'OUZanuu ol mis Vmi. pany h OoitU
. '"a niniouo meiiiOers
sbiili we cu.iseu 0 0.iili, oy sueb ..f tne mock
Oolileis .n -.i.ill Hiie.id lor t.i.i. , urj.i-e ellii r
in persim or oy proxy ;rov ded Ida a iiiajoii
iy ol ilie -icK is leureaa-ni. a . . .1
llal c-iulliiue In oluce uniii ibelr suetvasois uiu
elevled. -
. ..iaJi.rH v uf Hie board ( Directors shall
have power to nuke lly-iawa. m,d tXr n-1
same al .eiture....iU w.iy iraiict ail-ousiueas
01 Hie c.ro lullun. i,,av i.uim.Ih. ...., ...-..-
cousiruelloii ol tile l.ou.l ; una,, irtVe .oer lo
li-sue Bonds alter getuiiK Hoe wrl leu consent
ul two thirds uf t..e s oeki luav ex.-cute luoi t
Biiges and Ui-n. ul jit;i. J.11.1 Klve as recuntr
iiiereiurau. prop.n oeljuaiuif lo th.. .1
A complete line of new goods, all
the latest patterns just received at. Ras
gorshek Bros. Call early STorwoott
block. 158J6t
Bargalos la Brlckk.
900.000 brick f.r sale, builders will
do well to see is before purchasing.
Leave orders at WeckbachV store or at
the yard; all orders will receive prompt
attention, . Rauen & HartLm.
'Grace & Thierolf have a last receiv
ed their cigars, among whieh is the
elebrated It. G. Ingersolr' ciuars
Now Boys, is your lime to get a go.iu
ciyar.' d!41tf.
Dressmaking.
To the la lids of Piattsmouth and
Vicinity I wtn to announce that I have
taken the rooms lately occupied by
Mrs. lutt in the Uuiou block, where I
; shall continue dressmaking and invit
all 10 c 1.. Mks. M. E. Morti K.
dl25l6-wl9tf
Notice.
I have concluded to change my loc 1-
tion in auoui h dys. fartie- ktiow.
ing themselves iud-bted to me will
plea-c call and settle at once and g eat
ly oblige. w. 11. Bakeb.
lild&wlmo
A IIFIED."
Marsh's Tonic A slrlugenf, far Bowel
Complaints, acts like a Charm.
VM-aiti.. et,&
sanie lu he Ibeir voluntary set alio deea
y nanil and ...rarlal aeal. thU 3d..
Witiiess 1
'HAL I
'I have used Marsh's Touic Astrin
gent lor Djseuterv aud am siisfied it i
a certain cure. J S. McDonald, Kan
sas Citv, Mo.
"For Cuo.era Infantum. Diarrl tsi.
and all Bowel complaint-. Marsh's Ton
ic Astringent is a splendid reined v. Ii
sets like a charm," It. T. Lane, Bur-
IIOK'OD, I'UVa.
I regard Marsh's Tonic Aitrin-rent
as a safe and certain remed for Cholera
Infantum. My little boy had a severe
attack last summer and tbe Tonic As-
triniut brought him safely Ihroiiirh."
I. Anderson, Kans-ts City Jio.
Alarh a Ionic Astringent is for sale
bv Smith & Black Bros., druinrists.
Plattsmouth. Price 50 cents.
1 IIP. IIF WRffiRll 1
j... .. .. L ' T .. ' .? 1 as
Th. nrK a . 1 .. tn . I . ,
w a.w 4.11 .11 a(ue VUl -Villi AJ Cent I ' ItU
liquid or pills. Never knowu to.
tan - -
- Marsh's Cathartic : Liver Pills are
mild, Lhfrough and harmiess. Fur sale
by Smith & Black Br. a.
Henry Boeck is selling furniture at
price lielow any house of the Manu
el) le in Nebraska. If you doubt this
sot oU oobla aud koow tb trutb. tf
pany.
i ue private property of. Hie stoek holders
shall not bellAuli-. luriiiadebi.iif i,...7.
inN.uuipauy uia beitouy,,liial.-d wiiiiauy
otlier rail.oau cuiu, auy vn.hlu oruut of tne
. lie iudebtedueMS of Hill oriniriiii..i. .hii
iiolai mii liuie exceed to ti.l.u ul the eapl-
laVl CK
t he in.i.cipal place of Iranwctmirilia hind.
Uess ul .ue .:ompiiy. aliill ok at I latialiiuuill.
.ebsaska. lid cuaiiKea b a Vole ul Hindnee.
tois. auu Ibe Mlo-Cl'p Iuu OooKS if lu eoiil.
uauy rhail be uueued ai ml. . I ...... i. ..... .
ue iaualed by the sumer uf tb ..i .... "
Klviug JUUi). nutlue 0 puo.lc.liou, next ore
teediiia Hi- lime ol upouiug nlts iks and
Ihey may oe elosed auu re-upeued as Hie dl
rec ors may deem expedient.
i he Hills uf Oeicinuiim Him e.iriuar.a ..,.,-aA.
of ibis cumprtiiy and Its liability thereunder,
wld be from aud alter ibe uu day of Alay!
bUued tbia 2Uh day of kprll. Ihsj.
John ttzerald. O 11. B.ek
A. W. Alciiugiiiin. Erauk anuth.
l aiiiel H. Wneelir.. .1
Ceo. W rairdeld K. II. Wiudlimn. '
Oeo, i. Biiiiiu,
faiu. M. Coalman.
Vtti. II. Naaell,
C. II. i ariuele,
J. M. Patlerm.o,
Oilauuo leiti,
J. . Anted.
in. Ileekii.ail,
J. K. ttu lili,
J . Aio unuell.
Jaco Klein,
Eo. li. feidiege.
V. K. btU,
O. w Hansen.
II. I.. I'alm.
Johu Wiiiertnan,
C. W. Mhermao.
Ered Uoider.
K. t ulumatin.
lieo. E. ,-ovev,
(ieo ii. ItiieiUId,
tuli Hoebvl,
N. K. Oi IkC.
f E. ll.u-llllKM.
O. A. Whsliuck.
'I hoinas liarbn.s,
J. B. Mclowell,
Oeo. Crore,
t- Coom V. ("
iMtb day of April, nw. before tne R.
am Aiotary ubllc.duly cmuih-giuned
iflediuraud resiuina ui aai.i Couuty
ty tame Johu EitZKerald. i. M. idack
...u..uiaiii. iri.i, . .. .. ; ...
eld. H- r.. Palmer. Cieo. ti. buillb. John Wat
ei'iimii-.34in. it. rhumiiuii i u a.. . ...
... New,U. Erl tWderT; . Pm' '
Uuinnia o. J. M. Pallets in. i.eu. K. tiTveV i
lelft. oersoual.y tu ma kuuwn i.. i. i.i '.V.
eal persons uli.rw uatne- am afflxe i to the
above biKtruineiit, and ackiiowledaid Ibe ex
ecutiouul tbe same to be tbe'r Vo.uularv aet
luil ilml ' -
Wit. ess my baud and Notarial "eat. tbe dav
i . and year last above wrtiteu.
ska. J aljeued. U.S. WI.m.ium.
In auuTorCas County; NebrakiL0l,ir3r lMbllc
HTAIEOF .NKM..ABKA. I
... .... -Vaa
On tbe2:ih dav uf
rt Aiatli ws. a Notaiy Pubhe. dul comiullo,,:
ed aud qu liCed for aud residing hi said " uot y.
affixed to tbe above lu.TruuntVand ckL"w !
v miens my Ua..d and Notarial feal.tbedar
i ' f '"l e r above wri.tii
P. A I. f
Binned,
JAO. a. M TI1KWH.
. . N'utai V Pnlilfi.
HTAIE F NEBK8KA. "
UIVIUv,''II,
On thi 3d d.y of Mxv. Isa3. before me W v
Haao a Warv Fubli, ,.i ?T. W. J T'l
appointed forind fe.ldr. K1n iCout tv oer.
sonally came Oeo. II , iuVfl i,YJH xreu d
Lr ui. tlu. bel. w ,. B- ekuoi... to o vtrCfuAy
.;.. '?... ... "'Botiig ann-ieui luco iKra-
- ""vi4... icuijru tue exet
da if Muy.l8g3.
Signed 7 W. E. PAGE.
On t his 4th dav of Mar. msi h.f,. ,.
nnuer-lgned. a Aot r fLhii 'in tZT La.
Couuty. personally came 4. K Grixm. J K.
ZL-Liu; ' - Hnas. J E. McCoiiu- 11. O. N.
wbeeilock aud incuh ki. h . r. ,.,iV. -
to be tlildeuticf laVnUili. aaVla.a Bla.s.l 1 1. f.....
golnxinstiatueiit. and tbey actxi oaledae h
same t be their volu lary aci ai d deed.
uu uuusr my iiana ana notarial seal
i , sin nay oi aiHV. iss3.
RKAI. . Mltrnil - M IT11I
Ha... v al I ... .J
1 I W14JM.W,
ST il K lip NEBR ASKA.
ICGH 4. DOBRS
Notary Public.
this im its v or Mnv' a: ma.
Beniaiu.n i. Pardv. a Noi, Pni.n x..i... "
tniiued aud qualified, for Jeffer-.n county.
Nebraska, pent M.allr ea e Th n.as- Harbin
Ed e-EMridge Jobn B Mclhmell. . KTstult
Oe- Cross and W Hsn en. who are well
known tome, ta be tha idntiii .. .
sijeni the foregolna In trumenr. and tbeyaX
knovhMeed tbe same lo be tbelr vohmt ry mC
ana deed. '
Oi veuuiid. r ray hard and Nn isial Fesl thl
i . ui iay. iskj.
f tfaiaed. aeaj. l. pcrdv