c fl - 1 V' i 4- . ! U I - i r U v." I ! t fsV- T 4 ; j ' 4 I f u ' if, " ',i ' r Dealer m ...... . ' ' j ' mi ll MEDICINE, PKKFUMERYS, Oils, Paints, BjtcsriKV f A Pull fJnnof TruNMew :( Aii.1 in fct cvcrvthine contained In n tlrst-cliss Drug btorn. rre ecriitionn carefully coinpouud ecl. Coin petition met in ali department. Con. Main akd Third Stbeeti plattsmoutTneb. SKCOWD KTD GOODS- UY and fcKLL aU kinds of iron, RAGS AND FURS Wili.'Jadvance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main ftieet. One dor west ol lin k's Furniture sore 1 lmu outb. rtb. 1st. leM 40tf. 1'OTT.X Li I! HOTEL. QTnl CtDUl.li l iLiee Hi i hrlck structure, on iorrn.u HiHi.lar Just twen Dblshed and fitted i-i lui tie a cccn m ouiIi'Ol TKJfiSlLM LU&7 0ME118. - AVV KEGULK LOAKDEKS. EVERY TBIKR KEW AKD CLEAN A" GotdEar "'.f. . J 1 3 3 i .v. 3 H)i. IXKI1R. CALi AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD e. a. mwm s son Wbclesaie and icetall Dealer lo PINE LUMBER 3H1SGLES, LATH, SASH, i)OOHS. BLINDS, &c, -'ourth trect. in ret Opra Ilonso. . ATTSMOTTTH. JEPRAPtA ': BOO IS AMD SHOES AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S Plattsmouth, Nebraska HGAPS. Just Received :a FINE LINE OFj MEERSCHAUM AKD BRIAR PIPES OF DIKECT ISII'OKTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigar, a w.t made for the retail trl" -ily. t Pepufrberg's Cii;ar Factory. epnstwagnkr Practical Architect. AND SUPE IllXTEK DEX T AJLCUTXTCTURAZi W RKA SPCCXAI.TY' PI ii4 ait Sii3icia4 ynli carefully mnied.oot. and full attnt1oo will b siren a toaaftftyaad durability. 80XS OS PAITlXCi ..Water Colors. Crayon and TenciL iiiiliilLU PUBLISHED DAlLf AND WEEKLY The Plattsiontb Herald Pablishinfi: Co. OFFICIAL! PAFKK OF TI1K CITY. For CUy and County Directory. Hallway Time rabies. Telephone Excna -e Business Di rectory, Business Cards AC, see fourth pur. Notlc to Advprtltr. Copy tor display advyfiemeuts or chaoses lu HUverilseiueut hi we uauded in to ilie I i urn nitlrii iiritiA t f r III mi lu . . if tin. uay in wmc . me fimi to be Inserted. Copy lor pay local aud special notice niUHt oj tiaude-1 io before 3 p. in. each day u Insure in sertion. II Al. uvsiikzll, . Business Mauagcr. A. ttallsbury, Oentlst. C.A. Marshall, Dentist, nuc cNor,to Clutter & Jluraliall. Teelu extracted without patu, by ue ol Altrous Oxide Gun. Try Schercr'a Coru Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 rents; at Warrlcks. d-if. Mr. MacMurpdy returned yesterday lroui Creston, and reports a vigorous war raging lliero over the question of votiug bouds to the proposed "Diago nal" road The election takes place today. . - Freth butter 12 cents per pouud, fresh eggs 124 exuu per dozen at tf. J. Hansen'. 154tf A good many farmers in town today selling hogs, and buyiug groceries and provisions. The "El Caiiitaa General" cicar at Warrick's, 3 for 25c. 14813 I'artjes Jjaving the Bi-ore book of the base ball club will please hand it to Will Chambers. All the best brauu ol cigara at War rick's. WOiS The street runuiug ort! past Jerry Haitmau'a hus been materiallv im proved with the plow and scraper brig ade in the last few days. Birthday cards at Warrick e, very cheap. U?Mo. J. I. Unruh has just received some of 8,"''uolbiHal, styles of parlor furni ture ever -brought to this city some thine iiCw and nice. Call arid sea him. Phil Yaumj wlls the Aesthetic lead ixMicilu oulv 5 c. ol. can t afford to be without one. I'nil wid sell you the est lead pencil for 5c in the market 151tf . In the suit yesterday of the Bank of Caja County againsi Sheriff ilyer, in regaid to the Woodsou property, the court hell the matter under advisement until Monday. Work on the 13. & M. extensions must be booming; almost every train west carries men to the front who have been hired back east, and furnished transportation. This morning oS men who had been picked up in Chicago passed through on their way to the dump. lh il Young sells good book straps and book satchels for only Sc. Just think ol it. 151vf Frank Zinn, a former clerk in the store department of the li. & AI.. has resigned his poaitio.. and gone to tiring on No. 2. Johu Buttery, a clerk ar. Pa cific Junction takfg Frank's place Another clerk at the Junction takes John's position, while Frank Morgan, of S- & C. Mayer's, takes the position vacated by the clerk whose name we have forgotten. Phil Young ha3 a large line of nov elty pictures for decorating. Call and see them. 154tf 13. Elson the one-price clother ar rived home from the east the other evening and has been very busy un packing; goods ever since he return ed. An id' a of the immense stock he is receiving can only be had by calling on him. We dropped in this morning and saw him selling the first overcoat of the season to J. M. Hutchison, of Rock Bluffs. Just Received at McCouri's a Gld.'u Drip rup and ilso a California While Wine Vinegar. 153:3 pure pure Our readers will find a very good York letter in today's issue from Cass county's old pioneer and friend Mr. W. J. L ucb late ot Mt. Pleasant who has chosen York as ills place of ubnde on nccouut of the M. E. cl.ege at that point. Mr. Luch writes a good letter and the town of York is evidently hav ing quite a season ot prosperity, Joe. Ford baa ordered 75 new pair of rouer skates ana wid opeu up a rink in the Waterman block in a few days. 150i6 The fourth anniversary of the or ganization of the Liederkranz, a musi cal organization composed ot some of our best German citizens, was held in the Guthman hall last night. A jolly erowd was present, and with the best music, which the merry dancers duly aj preciateri, the evening was whiled away in a mot enjoyable manner. Es lebe hocn der Lie-ierkranz. Parties wishing nice fresh Baltimore Oysteis next week will please leave their orders this we. k- We will sell them as cheap as they can be had in Omaha. 149 t F. White. Bed noes huce. X have on hand a large and very superior siock of fur niture, much of which 1 propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale aud liefore purchasing 1 wish evtrybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. Ali I ak ol the public is io examine toy foods and mv prices lwti Hjcssv Jock. On FriJay, j 2itu instate t, at noon alter au of about seven month Fred ILcond sou of Mr. and Mrs. II D. IJiaway, of this city, passed a way truer, earth almost without a struggle Since February last, when the con traction of wnat seemed for a time to be no more serious than an ordinary cold took r reu away from his desk in the Journal counting room, uotblujr has been left undone to stay the progress of his disease that human skill, foresight and experience could suggest. The ell mato of southern California failed to idve any relief, and though for a time after the return home there seemed to bu a slight rally, nothing availed, and his sieudy and continuous decline from week to week has been so marked that his death, thougu occurring perhaps a little sooner than was anticipated by many or those who attended nla bed side, whs not unexpected. On Friday morning a change for the worse was noticed, aud he told bis fath er that he feared he would not rady this time, boon alter, he called tor his mother and the rest of the family, and bade them an allectiouate farewerell lie soon after lost the power of articu lation, but was evidently conscious to the last. Like his late cider brother, Charley, whose memory is cherished by a large circle of Ir lends, l red was a young man of the correctest principles and studi ous habits, with, to all appearances, up to his Illness, a bright future and a long life before him. Affectionate, thoughtful of the comlort and hauul ness of his parents aud every member of his family, devoted to the domestic crcle, a companion to his father and the stay of his mother, his untimely death carries with it the keenest sense of desolation and irreparable loss. The sympathies of a large circle of friends and acquaintances for the fain ily, a tecond tune stricken within a few months, are warm and deep. Fred Hampton Hathaway, was boru in Nebiawka City ou the 11th of Au gust. 1883, and passed his twentieth year tnirteeu days before his deuth. Funeral services will be held from the residence of his parents, on the cor ner of M and Sixteenth streets, at 3 o'clock tomorrow (Sunday afternoon), State Journal. Many of our citizens will read wi!h profound sorrow t ha foieuoing account of the death of Freddie, son of our for mer citizens, Mr, and Mrs II. D. Hath away. The writer of thU mention has known "Fred," us he wa3 familiarly called from his infancy, to the date of his death; our last recollection of the fair featured, bright boy, was In his father's flk-ei connected with the State Journal, a little over a year ago, when he had almost attained the stature ot a full grown jouug munln.od, and lit io did we then think that our friends who had just been called upon to mourn the loss of their eldest boy, would aain be stricken down in the same manner. Fred was a bright, manly young man, ot far moro than ordinary promise, and Mr. and Mrs Hathaway, in their af fliction, have the sincere sympathy of their large circle of friends and uc quaiuldiiccsrat this, their old home. A Strange and Bold Assault A bout assault was made iu Council Bluffs, Thursday evening, upon a 3 ouug lauy named Alias Addle lieggs, ot bi. Louis, who is yisiting Mr. Jonn Shick- etanz and family, of that city. The residence is a large one, situated at the corner of Seventh avenue and Eighth street, lne young lady went up stairs to ber room early in the evening, the rest of the fam.ly being in the panors below. As she entered the door ot her room, she was suddenly gra&ped by a ma. who quickly throwing his arm about her beck placed his hand ou ner mouth preventing her from scream ing, while with the other hand he took handkerchief Irom her pocket and with the agility of an expert substitut ed this for his uand, gagiug her secure ly, tying the handkerchief back of her head. He took from his pocket, or somewhere from his person, some strips of cloth, and tied one firmiy about her throat, choking her up so that she could hardly breathe. As she struggled aud tried to hit him or push j him oil with her hands he grabbed those aud speedily tied the 111 behind her so firmly that she could not resist. As she tried to use her feet or kick him he placed his foot on her feet. About this time one ot -the children who was playing down stairs fell, bumping its head, and eome one of tho tamiiy called out to the child "Whai's tne matter thert ?" The mysterious as- sailaut evidently thinking that the fam ily had heard the struggle up stain, aud thinking an alarm had been caused pulled a revolver, aud pointing it at the young lady, told her not to scream a command which in her condition she could not have disobeyed if she would. The fellow, still pointing his revolver at her said, Lady, it isu l jour money or v.ur jewelry I want," aud retreated down the stairs ttill holding his revol ver pointed at her over his left shoul der as he walked away. He went down the stairs throe steps at a jump.hunidly unlocked the front door, xud skipped out. Soon af'cr the young lady man aged to work the gag louse enough to give three screams, all the family rush ing to her and toutid her in the condi tion describee The bandage on her wrist had been tied so tight as to leave marks and almost bringing the bloc'. She was, of course, greatly excited, but narrated the incidents of the strange assault in detail, and was able to de scribe the man in some respects. She says he was nearly 6ix feet in height had black hair, and wire a pepper and salt son of a suit. She says he was either in his stocking feet or had rul bers on. as his footsteps even in going down the stairs could not be heard,and she noticed that Ids feet were encased in something soft as he stepped on her feet to keep her from kicking. She could not describe his features, how ever. Omaha Bee. Miss Beggs having visited friends in this city a number of times in the past year will be remembered by many who no doubt will be sorry to learn of ber fright but glad that It was no worse. The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth, all of the iatost styles in felt and M3, just re ceived at Elton's the only one price clothier. Also a few. of the nobbiest suits ever t-een. We take pleasure- in showing them. . S5d6t wQltl " For booth privileges at coming meet ing of Cass cojnty Agl Society. Apply to W. S. Wfcej $09. liaOAwtf Mjs. Hayes will spend tho dy in um&no. J. W. Barnes goej to Fullerton today to spend Sunday. - - Mrs. Newton and Miss Josie Stadel- mau are iu Omaha today. M. A. Ilartig&n was engaged in a law suit at Louisville yesterday. I E. Watson is seeing the city of Pa cific Junction today. ' J. C. ilorrisey started this morn ing for Burlington. John A. MacMurphy went west ou No. 1 this morning his destination being Lincoln. Luther Boediker tho Louisville meat merchant and a good fellow generally is in the city today. Capt. II. E. Palmer and daughter arrived home this morning from an extended trip west. Mrs. Emma VanCleve nee Ilcsser came in from Lincoln this morning to visit her parents a few days. Mrs. It. It. Liviuestou, Miss Anna and the Misses Livingston arriyed home last night from a ten days trip in Colo rado. Ed Fitzgerald and Pat Murphy took a trip to Omaha today. It is not known whether Ed took Pat along for safety or not. 2 s John Leach went- to Omaha this morning, for an invoice of "home made" candies .at least thats what the boys oay. Mrs. J. W. IIufTinau and her accom plished daughter Miss May acconipau panied by Master Lawrence returned to Omaha last evening after a brief visit in our sociable city. P. E. Ruffher.W C. Showalter, F. E. White, C. W. Sherman and J. M Patterson with a pocketful of proxies will represent the democracy of Platts mouth at the Louisville convention this afternoon. Wm. II. Newell our efficient coun- t3' treasurer returned home tins morning after a months absence in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Mrs. New ell ou her way home stopped in Il linois for a few clays. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Wheeler arrived home last night from a delightful trip to -Denver and the mountain resorts near bv. The Major reports splendid weather during their tour which added greatly to the pleasures of the trip. Ed. Herald: York is booming. Car penters, plasierers,brickmasons and all ther kinds of workmen have all the work they can do with good wages. Iu fact we need-more workmen! This know for the reason that I ain having much trouble iu finding plasterers and carpenters to finish my house and buil - York has three good lumber yaids all doing a good business, two brick yards running in full bias and yet they are shipping in brick from abroad and cannot get building material as fast as it is needed. The schools commence here Sept 12. We expect the dormitory completed by that time i. c. if they can get the work men to push the job through and it is going to be a fine building. In the way of buildings now in pro cess of construction there are several large brick business houses going up thatvill adu very much to the appear ance)f the citj . Mr. Editor I wish to say to my old friends in Cass county before I close this, that York is free from any of those belighted links of infamy called sa loons and irom what I can see and learn wo haye a class of citizens here ihat will see that they are kept out. The II ehald reaches us here all right and al way finds a hearty welcome around the family circle. Yours, W, J. Lynch. We are in receipt of a copy of The Woman's Tribune. We presume it ?s Vol 1. No. 1, and that it is publishea somewhere in Nebraska, but u is mere ly a presumtitiou.-is the sheet itself does not enlighten us. lu short, The Wo man s Tiibune is au enigma.but woman herself is an enigma and this iseviden ly her own peculiar handiwork. But as we read the salutatory the mystery is partially solved. This is simply a prospect us to feel of the people, as it were, to know how auxtous they are for a suffrage paper in Nebraska. We can assure the dear ladies that the pa per will take like wildfire providing it can be published in North Bend. Here will probably be the very rock ou which the enterprise will split. Knowing the magnitude aud general importance of the institution, every town in Nebraska will be gangrened with prejudice and utterly refuse it support should it be lo cated here. Nat Smails would make devasta' ing war upon us as we already are aware that he has applied for a po sition as editor in chief. To this we should rigidly object. Let Smails mar ry if he wants any connection with woman's cause. No old bachelor need apply. Wc know of some ore who would make a good editor in chief, but we never will give his name unless the institution is located in North Bend. North Bent Flial. Bargains la Bricks. 200,000 brick fcr sale, builders will do well to see is before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbach's store or at the yard; all order will receive prompt attention, Raukn & Martin. dl27mo 1 JNotice. - I have concluded to change my loca tion in about 30 days. Parties know ing themselves indebted to me will Sileaae call and settle at once and great y oblige. W. H. IU&sb. XAld&wiinp Csuna tj::-vT.iC!r Cay. 'The womnsulragi4fs ol -Lancaster county will hold a county coo vention at the office of IL- O. & Ada M. Bittcnben- bender, O street, north side, between Tcntn and Eleventh ttreet, Saturday at 8 p, ra., for the purpose of electing officers tot the comiug year, .also dele gates to tbe state suffrage convention, to beheld at Hastings, Sept.. 3. Also to transact other important business. Let every man and woman in the coun- Ky who ia iu favor of equal suffrage be present. By order of com. Stat Journal, Ed. Ruffucraud CLupUiu Wright tire deserving of commendation for the splendid manner they have graded aud fixed up the street, near their residences. The appearance ot proper ly in thai part of town is Cousideiably enhanced, and that too without the tax payers having to do it. We could only find fault with one thing, and that was why a two-story manure pile, that must be offensive to pusaers by ou that street. canuot be removed? We do not know who ia to blame, but certainly the own er should not indict the public with such a nuisance, especially on an other wise clean, good lookiug street. List of Letters). remaining unclaimed in the P. O Plattsmouth Neb. Aug. 24, lbSS. at Anderson Mrs Geo Clark David D Counts Delia Connelly Lizzie Fiulay Geoigo Ilickson Sarah Livingston Katie McNurllu Villa Pioiriskownki F Ruby C J Smitu Spelhaan Da.tou F P Gill Scbosch Kent Peter McCord Marv Oizeu Y Rattery yVlex heppurd John Persons calling for the above will pleasH say "Advertised." J. W. Marshall. J'. M. -. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The September Number presents a host of bright attractions, of which . we can name only a few: "The Treaty of Paris, September 1783," "The French Stage,"'. "The Tea Commerce of Xew York,"' "A- Sentimental Jourucv to Two Home if Edgar Po "The Thames Embankments," and "Nell Gwyun,"are the promim-nt .rticles, each profuselly illustrated. Th excit ing serial, "The Beautiful fjoitnte-s of Clairville,' is continued, m. a new 0110 commenced, "Tiue to Untruth," and there are a great many short stories, sketches, adventures, etc., by popular writers, of exceeding interest, together with pos ms of unusual merit. Amongst the contributors o this number are : J E. Ruutz Hees, E. Battersby, Amanda M. Douglass, II. Barton Baker, Lieu tenant H. D. Smith, N. Robinson. Kate T. Robinson, Oscar W. Rigs, Henry Tyrrell, CVRostii, Audrey Frere, W. O. Stoddaid, Philip Bourke Mars ton, etc , etc., There are 128 quarto pages, and over 100 embellishments in each number, together, with a benutiful colored plate fron&iepiece. "A- Merry Companion" is the title of the present one. Price 25 cents; S3 a yenr, post paid. Address, Mrts. Frank Leslie, Pub lisher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York . AMUSEMENTS. m WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE, Onesiight Omy ! Thursday August 30th. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! AND GRAND OPENING or THE REGULAR SEASON BY TIIK Cllcap Ideal Opera Company 45 ARTISTS 45 WILLIAM J. DAVIS, Manager. Wi.lbe produced Gilbert and Sullivan's Latest Success ! Pirst tlmo in Plattsmouth, " IOLAHTHE, " Or the PEER and the PERL A Grand Chorus. A Complete String. Reed and Brass Orchestra trvliug with tins com pany, iuclutlinn tliH services of tbe following artists: Joie Bartleit, Ada isomers, Jeannie Herrick, Mac St. John, Aggie Yatee, Joxie Bartlett. .lohu K. Mc Wade, O.ias. 11. Clark. W. H. Clark aud Herbert E. Crlpps. Castell Bryd ges aud Arthur Burien. Seats now on sale at J. P. Young's News De pot, fricex. $1.00, 75 and 50. EDUCATIONAL. Instructions in Music. MRS. SIMPSON Desires to inform her friends and patrons that eiie will receive IN at her residence, on RIVERVIEW HILL, betw. Granite and Marble St's. FALL TERM commences September 2d. 18S3, I5ltf THE TWELFTH YEAR OF THE UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ample corps ot instructors. On application to tbe Chancellor catalogues can be obtained by those deirlog information, and certificates for half fare on the railroads by those expecting to attend. riret Term begins Tuesday. Sept. 11. 183. Second " ' Thursday. Jan. 3.186L Third " " Tuesday. April ' J 18M Asnua) Coramencemeut Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w41 open October 3. 18J. aod ceeUa f loo's. 2 AL . . Adverlberaviwtaadef thl ncad.;ihre renti lcr line eacu inavruon. MONKVTO LOAN-On real estate by m'M van Wooley. if L'Ott 8ALK. beadier top buiury.Weaat cottar harness llver iuoant d. rrwh ew wttb ealf mix weeks old, Inquire of M, Mcklwalu. lMHltO. l?OK SALE-A aeieS'-woik furnished to purchaser and poll ny iu cash 1W-1, w. 8. Wish. TTQR MALE Cheap. A hou.t and two lots. A desirable p-ave, for particular euqulis at mis omce. hiu PUH SALE A few articles ot furniture, but - Ml. e used.cue p.at Mrs. JoUusvu Hwee uey' (property of ilus May Crauiuer. 113 Ot PUBBALK ORltENT-A rood hoiw with - neven rooms, conveniently arranged and located near the the buniueiMpiiri ol the city. r particulars enquire of l. r . oyner. 1.1. uu rrOB SALE--House and tots, price CO. x cash, balance la monthly ymnuts. It. U. WlMlill f 100 AM, F OK SALE Se-eral residences, cheap, quire of it. If. W heeler & Co. In- VOll SALE !cratch Tablets la all sizes, at thisolnce. VUI 1' OK HALE a lot lu good location. Particu lars at this offlco V7U FOR SALE An order for a new American r-ewlux Machine, luqulre al thhtonlco. IOR 8 LK I.Oiw cord of wood. Inquire of W.a. Wise. tf IOHSALE id papers for Male nt this oflice at J cents er hundred or ft cents per doz en, tt IX)R SALE -Kour lots together in Eod loca A. tlou In thl citv. lnuulrn at Ibis omce tf VOll KSNT One office room and dwelling -- couuectfd. i3 room-) u stairs cvar lion shneider bakery. Luqulre at Mis. der's. Iioltselinel I5i tf FOR BP T - Store Room. 14i-t. "W. 8. WISH FOR RENT Dwetllug house. 119-18. - W.8. VflSK. 1QK RENT Ilouic, convenient to shops. 11. E. i. Dovev &o.v, FOR RENT 8. utb toro room of the UoJ?n flock. Enquire of Ci. II. Black, B. Hpur : lock, Alva Drew, Business cnnuilttee. K'atf , l.MUt RENT House for rent ne;ir center of -I- city. Enquire at fattersou's lUru iw. fOR KENT UwellhiK lledtf HoUHMK, luqulre of W. II. WHaKKK. WANTED Iniormailou as to the wherea bouts of Josepli lily the bv his nie c, Klix abctu Thomas who landed al New York. Jiwy liTth. twnd to S. Sheneman. Sec'y of Immigration 12?4Clieliiumt., fhlladeipUia 1'eiiu. Ur ANTED. Information of tho whereabouts of Willis J. Conner, who was lal'huis liiuuth a year a. Any one kuowiujt of his pre enl location will confer a favor ty njiiiilnn his Hdaref to Mrs. Sarah E. Congertt Weft 1-lattsburis, N. Y. 4t20tf WANTED-Two blacksmiths and a black smith helper at ncUnellbachcr'c shop aoti W A-.TED-v. ohn B:iuer han bought the Stohl " man plate. coruei ot 7lh aud Vine, aud is prepared to accoui nod ite I he public in the way of board1 ig ai d lo JghiK by the we:k or mouth. onil FOUND a gold aud J-t breast pin, the owner cau have ihi sai- e by proluK property aud payorjilrlsjiolc Wan 500 men to unload Schooners at.' 153tf J. J. McVty ARE YOU UEAl25"DYEr Ilurlburt and Miller proprietors of the Oihaha Fancy Sttam Dyeing and French Dry cleaning works 107, South Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend their facilities tor c.eauing, dyeing aud curling plumes and tips on three days notice; ladies ... ...! ...... Utll.a U , i t o tt cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pro cess. Ladies' and gents clothiug cleun ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancy . dyeing, merchant's shelf-worn goods a specialty. All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. A full stock of nice Sugar-cured Hams and Break fas Bacon, at Central Meat Market, at 15c per pouud: Pickled Pork, 12Jc to 15c; Shoulders, 11c; Shoulder, He. Fresh Lard at 12c, or 9 pounds for $1.00 Fresh Fish every Friday. Lake O'Neill. dllfitf FOR S41.C I.oIh H unit 3 lu Block. 41, Improved. d97 li. If. WINDHAM. Dr. II. Meade will be found at his office during the day; of evenings, at thH residence of Mrs. Clements, south side of Granite, three doors west of Third street, 149dtf Fresh California fruits and celery received every other dav at 143-tf. F. S. WniTE's. 'Grace & Thierolf have a "-last receiv ed their cigars, among whirh is the 'elebrated H. O. Ingersoll" cigars. Now Boys, is your time to get a good cigar.' dl41tf. Dressmaking. To the ladids of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to -announce that I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invit all to chII. Mrb. M. . MoRTiN. dl25t6-wl9tf "SATISFIED." Marsh's Tonie Astringent, fur Bowel Complaints, acts like a Charm. 'I have used Marsh's Tonic Astrin gent for Dvseuterv and am is tied it is a certain cure." J. S. McDonald, Kan sas City, Mo. "For Cholera Infantum, Diarrheal, and all Bowel complaints. Marsh's Tou ic Astringent is a splendid remedy. It acts like a charm," 11. T. Lane, Bur lington, Iowa. I regard Marsh's Tonic Astringeut as a safe and certain remed for Cholera Infantum. My little boy bad a severe attack last summer and tbe Tonic As tringent brought him safely through." f.J. Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros., druggists, Plattsmouth. Price 60 cents. . , : The Marsh Ague Cure only 50 cents liquid or pills. Never known to fail Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills are mild, thorough and harmless. For sale by Smith &, Black Bros. Henry Boeck i3 selling furniture at prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call on him and know tbe truth, tt A complete "line "of new "'goods, all the latest patterns just received LBa gorshek Bros.- Call early Sherwood block. I58d8t A A Square Meal Can ha bad at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at Same reasonable latca. Farmers and Commercial Men will pleas bear this in mind. d&wtf I aticl cy - ... r :!rr-1 Ccr;xr.-' - - This I to eortlHy Cif ' " 3 ' " ' C McLauKKlia, rraok do-ruin. lv. ... -" V. Wr-Ruaetl, it. w. FuirnflJ. K. 11. Vi . K.-s'alMirr. Uro. e.. out tli. Johu Wairwi Hum. M. t lispiiian, U. W, Nli'miin, Wot, II. Newrli. Vtvd ioruVr, C. It. farmele, V. IC. Uutbtuan, J.M. i'atirrsou, (lew. K. Uwvey, O. Icllt. t.eo. II. lllatrk. Uco 11 . llllcflrld, J. II. Arvud, LouU ItofOrl, Win. lirtiMn, N, K. Urik-tc'. J - K.Miiilth. V. K. lia.tuiKs. J. N. Wc t'oiiiiwl, O. . Wlieiwck, Jaoub Klrlii. IIioiiihS iiaiblue, d. K. fcldrluKO. J. M. Milowtl O. Ir. Atull. Ueo Cross, and , W, llansvu, liave aosociaied iliemseives loicnlisr fur Ilie purpose of lurinli'K au luoiiririitalcd liallmuu t oiupauy under tlie lucoriHiiatlou Lasof the Sia.e of JSebruMka. Ibis Company shall be known as tbe 11ntti tnoulli aud nouill We.lcru Itatlrohd Colilmliy by which uainr It shall ril and liausuo Omis uss t Its rxi.tance shall he pr-lui, and It may sun and besunu. In its r-l tisiil , It may aruire, own aud eouv. ral, -isoimi auo 111U d iroi f rty. its onirnct aod be coii- triwted within its own tiane 1 may make an use a ooiuii.ou sral whh h it tout alter at nur ; may uo all otwilul tcls lu tauy Into tt feci I hi oujtclsfor which II was fl - d. It shall liatv ot-r 10 rtt rclse aJi thf llshts, prlvlieuH. and fiaueti si-s whli h lusV lr M( miir. u uuorr chapter uhlci-L of the cuiiipllrd Mat- I nis coi iM.rstion irieiit-d to lay ut. locate. cou.liuci, furnish, malulaiu, operate ami -iiJ y a Hue ol UmIIioiwI ana Irirm.pli wlili n. o or double tiavss with .ueh slue tracks lurrioLls, oCtae. aud de ol, as soali be iiict-ssaiy L tweru the plaers of the lt-riiilil of the si id road, w hicu I prolm'tnl to roiiiiuciK'v si a po.ot 011 Hie jai.ouri liver at i'luti.i, ouih. 111 la's county, tale or rvthra'ka. and to hcoi,.itui t ed from said oiiit, lu a Mouth Hi sierl dlr c tlou, ihrouah fans County, by way 01 the town of Avoca ; throuKii 'toe couuiy, uy wa oil he towuoi nyracu.e. turoiiKU Joiuison couuly, Uy wav of -.lie 100 ot feterlliia. HiioukIi Laut couuly. to ti.e towuoi beatiice, tnrough Jet lerson county b way ol ralib ry to a point on the Mate line, sei-arllus Kausa f 10 111 Ncl-ras-ka, or as ue.r as practicable to these points as may be deiuoiisualed uy a survey, u he uimuo on 1 ' coiiipletou of mis corporation 1 with tbeprlvll. go ot coiistruciiuk: branches Iroiu the mala hue o other towns or places wllhlj the limits 1 the Hia.e. Ii'iirlhjl niiriHHjtiif I hltf uruu ill... I.... lowing uineo pwinous, Iku is ol M-e Arilclefl ' ! ' Have oeeu choseu ln-cui, lo holu iheir of-., , Hco until a Hoard tiirectors uriisu:Li-u rm.n ' the Htocahoiuer. as hereinalter pro ided. lti.ffJ Johu i'lUiterald. frank turiniii. niliuitn' : TflU. i. u. luuliaoi, C 11 laniieli'. K..K.- Eldr.dse I hos. A. lia.biuv. U.K. Urtuils aud iu. 11. I. Hi edeld. 'l liesalu Uoaidof Olrectors have chosen the following person, as oiil rs of title company. .... ' ., Caoio II 'Himele. v ice I'lenMent. . - . ,, Hobnrt 11. V hidnaiii. tecreiai aud ' ,.4 A. W . Alcuiu(h!iiit treasure.. AS soon a. one thoiisauu sua. e. of stock sh.ll in tuuU faith he suunciioed. ana leu umiuM persluiie paid Into the treatury ot tue com pany.tne pre-eut iTeside.it a. id Secretary snail "". ttppolnt a iliiie jiud pi ,ce loribe h si o eellnK " ot the suhM-riueis of s.oca, aMIsuall give j"" notice ihereoi, lu al leasl one newspaper priut- " ed iu the city of i'iatisiiioul ., luiuy uu)s pre-. Vloux to tlir Ojy ot .. reiiuK, anil su' h uD- -sciiher. shall luuu anil tlu-re elect thlrtoen ' dllectois lor iiald oo. D ili . : th. diitM lnr. mn choVeu sti.tll as soon as may oe aficr luelr elee- ' lion eiect irom uieir ow u liu-nber a I resident and V-ce-i re'ldeiil .nd sha I also fleet s. ' lieasurer aim Mccret r . who ahali taka tun p.aco ut tue pieseul olllcer. uow atll.m in the same cupacliy. jsu person hUaii do elected director lu said . company. U11 es he shad bo u iniun Duo owner ol at le!t five shaies of s ock Ihereln. r '1 he capital stock of 1 uis Ctiimau 1 1 .liuli in Tear -tluiMired Thousauo lioiiais : Wiich mav lncrease.o al au time to lour uilllmi dollars wheu aulhoilzeu Uy a t Ao-lulids ote' of Hih stockholderi. aud the i-hares shall bn d'tl ed Into siitie of one hundred dollais each hlth siia'ti.-i sh.tii oe trunsit'iahle on fiie nooks of he coinnany. as the diicviors mav iiiovhin thn.i'Uh uy laws. Ah ius-aii em of ten pes cent shiill be pay- -. nble at ihetlo.e ol ui. kink tho uON)', pi ions' Lliu Liir icbiuud , rirut niiuit uo paia IU SUCU . p .' liislaiiuviil.1. and at suoi times and pi., pes us t niy be requited by lliedheciors of thu.coiu ' pany. 1 s. IIJ. si ock holders may vote In person or Ky . written proy. and may cul our vole for each- - A shuie 1 hey mty own or represent. On the nisi veUue.-.djy ot Al.ty in 1 very yetu "' alterjiie organization of nils company u boHrM o( direutois couali-tuig of thirteen meiuhers shah he choeu by ballot, by such of the siouis.. iioldois as snail atetoud for mat lUipo-eelth r in person or by proxy ; prov ded tha,, a majori ty 01 the flock is represent d rta d directors nhali continue iu olllce uuiil their succcsayrs are elected. a majority or the board of Directors shall have power to make lly -lawn, and uher the Mituie at pleasure. and iny trausact ail business 01 the vvrporailon. u.ay appoint i'.ugiueers, Ag. ulf auu all Ulcers lequued lo aiu lu lite Construction of the hoal ; suan have power to iMsue bonds aber geltluK the wri leii Consent 01 iwo-tpirai ui tne s oca. may execute moil- gages and UeeUs of trust ano give at eciartv inert pauy luereior ah) 4uopvri beloiiguirf tunbe rsiu lue private property of the stock 'holdri shall not be liable lor tne debts of tnfc eAi.ipatiV. II1I1 company inay be cousoiluated with aiy other rall.oau coiuauy wnhiu or out of tne State. ; ine indebtedness of this corporate n rhafl ' notal any time exceed two-thhus of theeupt- tal rt' ck. The p.oiclpal placo of tran'acting the busi- -ness ol me company, shall be at i latl.moulh, .Nebsaska, liil cuauged by a vole ot the direc tors, ana I he oiibnc:'p ion books f the com. pany shall be opened at thl 1 lace by persona de inhaled by tue signer of these ai ticl.-s, alter giving 30 dy notice by publication, next pre ceediug the time ot opening the books and they may be closed auu re.-ope.ued as the di rectors may deem expedient. The time of beginning the corpora'e powers of this company aud Its liability thereunder, will be from aud alter the hiu dy of May. 1V3. feigned this2lth day of April, 163. John ttzgerald, A. W. McLaughlin, iJauiel 11. W lieeltT, Ceo. W. t-airneld 11. K. Palmei. G II. Clack. Fraiikcanuth, Joseph V v eckbacb, K. a. Wiudham. Geo, H. Huillli. ham. M. Coalman, Win il. Newell, V. II. t'armele, J. M. Fatterson, Urlaudo lent, J. 11. Arued. m. Keekman, J. E. Hu.lih. J N. McGonuell. Jacoli Klein, Ld. E. bldrege, O. K. Ktull, G. v liausen. John Waterman, l. w. Btierman, Fred Gorder. F. tt. .utbmann. Jeo. E. lovev, Geo H. itlleiield, Ixiuis Hoebel, N. K. Griggs. F E. 11 -o-tings. O. N. Whelhx k, Thomas Harbiue. J. B. McDowell, ueo. crocs. STATE OF NEBRASKA, CAS' Coumv. I On this 24th day of April. I8, before me K. B.Wiudham Notary ublic.duly ct-mmlxsioned and quaiifled lor and residing 111 said County, personally came John Fitzgerald, O. H. Itlack, A. W Mclnighlln. Frank Carruth, llanlel 11. Wheeler. J eph V. Weckbach, Geo. W. Fair field. 4. Palmer. Geo. H. Hmith. John Wxt- ernmn, Sam. il. Chapinau. C W. bheruiaii. W. 11. Jkewell. Fred Gorder. II. I'arinele. K. K. Guthmaiiu, J. M. Faltersriu. Ueo. fc. iJovey.O. lent, personally to me known to he the identi cal persons whose names ie ailixe i to the above iiisirumehi, ana acknowledged the ex ecution of the same lobe iber voluntary act and deed. Witi ess my hand and Notarial Seal, tbe day i , and year last above w ritteu. hkai.V blgued. U. B.WIMHUM, Notarv Puhli in aud ior Cass Couuty. Nebraska. hTAlEOF NKKHASKA, l CASS COL'hTV. i On tbe 27th day of April, im before roc Ja. A. Math ws. a Notary Public, duly cominls'lon ed aud qu lined for aud reeidlug iu said county, personally came . B. Wlndha . to me known to be the ld'Mitical person whone name is affixed to tbe above tiistrumeut, and acKnowi euged tue exec itlou of ihe same to be file vol untary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Meal, tbe day 1 , and ye r above written. r- "KAL blgned, JAS.8.MTnEW8,' ' ' Notary PubUc. , STATE iF NEBRASKA. y OTOKltll'MY. j" - On this 3d day of May. 1883 before mrf W. E. Page a iNoary Public, duly commiisioned and appointed for and residing in Itoe County, per-' sonaUycameGeo.il Littiefila. J H Arend. 1 ul- Hoebel. Wm. B-ekiuan. to me personally known to be tbe tdeutlc l petsons whose names . are Affixed to the foregoing artleieof loco i-ora- ' ton, aud ackno ledged the execution ot the same to be their voluntary act ami deeo. Witness my uand and Notarial seal, this 3d l - 1 da of May, I8SX al Signed W. F. PAGE, ' ' Notary Pnblic. 8TATK OF NEBRASKA,! Gaok Coo tv. On this 4th day of May, 1823, before me the unner-lgned. a ot-r eubU . In and for said county, personally came S. K. Griggs. J E, ninith. P. E. Hastings. J E. McCouu. II, O. Wbeeiiock aud laeob Kle'n.wb are wed known U be the identical person, who signed the fore, going iosti anient, and they acknowlediJ same to be their volu tary aci and deedJ Given under my hand and Notarial ' 1 . 45. "a,"1 y.m ,nRRtf 8T ATE OF NEBRASKA.! . JsrrsAsoir cotrm. . On this Hb day of Ma before me .... Benjamin L Pardy cnm' mls-loned and qoa"-d. for JeSer-oB. county, Nebraska. vrnfiJT HaybiM. Geo CrfMuand w- Han-en. sbo are well known wirie r b" Identic! person. 'who surnwlloe fo''lng In trument. and they ac kDowieKed1" same to be their voluntary act &DGive'rrrny hand anil No tarsi Seal tb I UsSBOd. LJ. L. PCBDV - . VetetylMtrtJC. II .A 1 f rt I - J t k V:' r