.1 ... I J SPF.CI A L- NOTICE. - - Ailvertlit-menu under t hi- head er line eneli lu.terilon. Ctrf cent" MKY TO LOAN-Un real fiUlby A. N. .-..i:.i.m. Mt S Two K.mmI milk COWM, I- li. ill!l ItiHii. I. IJ.. Al l. IIoiim-1. IuHhihI uooil Kind ly ilii cw noil. P'l M-K - A mmI M.tsoti IIaiu'Ii. iljii-t A . . I;.n iid f.r call 'iutt.ir. Ill- l ll-it MCllll. II t'll,it. M ,MI s " W '! i inoiii rly m ar .thcr- - in ur. J. . Ma nan all, Awl'lit. 1?' ' A t.K i.Viidence prop.-rty. one of the .f tile llfMl l.:.lUtll1 III lll ellT. or V III ir.nn- i,r-.lock. Ii..u'ru ol J. V. M.irlUli. IMHf L1' K SAI.K -llni-( ami lot. ji ice'StiV). 100 '.iiii, o.u.iucu in mommy i..y ini-ul. iC IS. WlNVJIAM, lidkmai.K Me eral relaenci, cheap. In- - juire ol i. II. Wheeler Si C. li'"' Ai.K-.-k-i-iin-li tablets In all nlze. at - lllllolllee. Jltl HAI.K a lot In kmm1 location. Particu lar at Mil olllee ifili 1,'OK .SAI.K An order for a newr American - r-eiiic Maclilno. Inquire at tliUoHlcc. IOK SAI.K -i.oir.ieonl of wood. Inquire of l MA I.K l.l :t-M for Male at UiIh ofnee :il -lo ci-iil-i ,er liuudred oi 6 ceutu p-r Uoz- t-ii. tl IOi: SAI.K -hour lots together In j?"! loca x iioniutlil city. Inquire at thU ofllce tf yoi: kkn r- i he north storeroom In Nev- l lcN blnck. ami k rooms up k. ami K room.1 un ulairn. Oooii location for restaurant or hoarding house. rents cneap. Apply to v iu. xseville. ISJII 'I'O KKN'I' A house, corner 7lh and I-vcimt .Mi'i-et. . liHjiil lire of 1 1ms. 1'ollock. L'olt U,iNT-iie ofllce room and dwelling coniiecli'd, 3 rouino) up stair over llolt- shiieiilcr bakery. Enquire at Mil dcr'a. lloltseliuel ' 151 tf FOK KKXTIlouxe, convenient to shops, tl. K. i. liovKY k Son, I.ViU ItKNT South More room of the Cuioii - l:lock. l.iiquire of ti. II. lWack, 1J. Spur- iock, Aiva lire w, liusine&s ciiiuiiltlco. visil "POK l'.K.T-l)ellin IloiiHes, Inquire of llt.illt W. 11. SMAKKlt. I OS'f A pass hook containing papers valu ill. It- on.y to mi tier under please leave Hi this iluen. !C7lf TyOt'NIl-A Cold toothphk. Ow A properly ami pay luj; for thi ner proving a notice cau 1'ave I lu? same, ISJlf I,VCN l- A ladies pocketbook containing some change The owner can have the in.- by calling on ISreckeuheld. proving property and paying for this notice. 13311 EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To JIy Friends: I hint reorganized my clasnes I of instruction upon the I'lano, and should be pli a--il to have such as may desire instruction to aibtrets or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and my Instruction after the most im proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, can never expect to become ma"ter. I invite a tiial a:ul examination. KATIE DORRINGTON. dKjwLV.tf THE TWELFTH YEAR OF THE 0MIR3ITY of NEBRASKA will orrN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, ?orp? ot instructors. !. ::i;-::o:it i-n 1. 1 t iif Chancellor catalogues e.:.l b- ii ..Ii.t-.i ti:.i.-e U'!-!lilg llifOtiii;stion, ai:-! iin-.iii-s for i!a:i'f:ir on :!i rmioads i' li.ii .- t xit-.-f t:;i to atti'iut. I Fli.-a 1 . t:o l-i . !is i in-sday. Sept. il :f. 'i-c ! " " T .uiUay, Jan. ?, 1KS1. 1 !.:..! - Tuenday. April t 1-sSl. .men eim-iit ednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w .li open October 2. 1S3. and continue 6 mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! kind of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING ilon,- to oiVer on t-hort notice, by BOYD & LARSE2T. l?av- orders at the Lumber Yards or at I'.ist Oltlce. 1S326 HCTJI CilY HOTEL. This beautiful three ttory brick structure, on lower &!aid street, tax just been finished acd fi tted up for the acccrr.ir.odatlon of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS. AND I .' EG UL A R BOAKPEES. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A GOCd Bar co-inectlUU the "tf. FHED GOOS, Tropr BOOTS AMD SHOES yi a a xt fa crruitixo AND REPAIRING AT Sheiwood'S, L3 Plattsmouth Nebraska .MONEY TO LOKS OS REAL ESTATE. Anv party desiring to lon money on Farm r.rooert v tin be accommodated at a low rate, from three to ten year' time, and the Interest not nayable until It bM.aocrued l n qui re oi II. H. DRAPE K. r b i.: t v X fLATTSMOOTF HERALD. ti b ri'ilUHHEl 1AILT ANI WKKKLY 1! v Tiie PlattsmoatL Herald PalilisliiDi Co. OI'l'K I.tl, I'APKH UK Til CITV ror CHy anil Couutv Directory, Hallway Time Ti0le. Telephontt CxcliauK IIu-Iiiohi 1)1 i color)', Jtunlness Card Ac., w-e fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. Cooy for ilhnduy udvertHeinentH or c)i:iiivn lu lMlvertlHeiiieulu uiuti lie liamlnd In to the huiiiiriKmce not later than 10 a. m. of the day In wlilca they are to be lus.-i tt-il . Copy lor liay local ami Mlicclal notice niiir-t (- haudei In bclorea p. m. each d.iv to iiiHiire u.- aerllon. 11 M. i;i mi.nki.i.. HiihIiic MaiiaKcr. A. MullMbury, leiitlMt. J or i. Meets every Tuesday evening at their Castle Hall, in Kockwood Ulock. Vis- itiii"; Kuightn are invited to attend. J. . .IF.N.MNUS, C. C. V. I. Dvkeh, K. of 11. and !S. It will pay you to read Thil Young's new ad. iu today's II ek A ld, if you aj prtciate bargains in musical ool.-i, book", toys, and holiday good-t. $7,000 to loan on improved farms. Apply to it. IS. Windham. 15)7 Ct wtf For rate cash bargains in holiday goods go to I'hil Vounir's, who must close out before he moves into a s.naller room . J. W. Deweese and several other lawyers departed from our court, lat evt-iiitigou the west bound train, to re turn aoaiu short I v. Don't fail to -smoke 1'iiil Young's (iipsy Queen, Texus Siftings and the andt icr, oc cigars. lliaf Another Svw York clothing firm went uuder yesterday, with liabilities estimated at over a quarter of a million. It looks like we would have cheap Wearing apparel if this thing contin-I ues. Ladies should remember that if thev want anything in the fancy goods line now is the time to buy them at J. P. loungs. 197tl IJo.s3 Kuluier is supremely happy. The Democratic Central Committee is his guest today in Plattsmouth. Peter, if we understand it, has hard work to keep the democratic thermometer above freezing point. lieiBembcr that Phil Youfg sells cigars and thev are as ooil as not better than sold in the citv. ai:y il 179. f John Qrecn, the good natured, silver- tongued Greenwood office-seeker, is in today. Joha savs he doesn't know whether i: will be protii-ble to purchase any .si.ur apples m tin; bush this year oi iK.t. Y.mi will find the largest display of in:: ii. lay ends, scrap book pictures, pL.vq .e'J anu ueeorauug pictures oi an kiu.is :ir thn P. t). news deoot. 297tt Hon. Geo. V. Covell, oue of Xebras- ka's best democratic lawyers, who has a record as a good lawyer, in all our I courts, and who was in attendance I upon ou- district court, left for his home, in Xebiaska City, today. The Hehald regrets to learn that sickness I of drs. Covell was the cause of his hurried return to Neb. City. Tho democratic nominee lor mayor of Indianapolis in his speech accepting the nomination, said: "I will do my best, if elected, to . fill the office of mayor in a way that will bring succiss ti the democratic party." The repub lican nominee in bis speech of accept ance said: "If I am elected I will en deavor to discharge the duties of the office tor the best interests of the citv, believing that what is for the best in terests of the entire community is best for every portion of that community." The two answers mark well the char acteristics of the parties, says an ex change; and it might have gone fait her and said that the republican, v.hiclfis always the people's ticket, was tri umphautly elected. The follow ing from yesterday's Om aha Republican bears the news of the death of an old time resident of La Platte, known and respected by many of the older citizens of this city. The funeral obsequies wcr e held yesterday afternoon at L i Platte, ii iv. B.irgeis, of this city, officiating: l)r, Joseph 1. Luce, whose farm is northwest of this city, adjoining tbe tleaf and dumb institute, met his death on Saturday evening at Fremont in a singular and lamentable manner. For some he has been deaiiug in baled hay aud on this occas'-'-' as engaged with another man in piling ,a a load. In lifting a bale he slipped and fell and struck the back of his neck agaiust the sharp bouud edge of a bale which lay behind him. Apparently unhurt. Dr. Luce sprang to his feet, snd proceeded 0 load two bales more, when he sud. denly fell forward on bis fac?, inseini blc. and toou exuired. The body was brought to the city Sum lay and was jtsterday sent to La Piatte .his former home, where he bd been a practicing physician and a drug gist, and where the funeral will take 1 lace trd.iy. ' II' w as tiff cted with neuralgia of the iu'iit. I'ne immediate cause of. his d atii ia Mipposed to have been the shock. Dr. Lue wa3 an old aud respected citizeu, a brother-in-law of tbe late E. 11 Robinson and eon-in law of II. E. Hodgeboone. and was also related to Mrs. Richard Kimball, of this city. Lie leaves a wile eud two children." ; : . " 7 zrxr t.t-j PERSONAL. I). 1. Martlndale made the IIkhau) h pltusanl cull tliiy morning. Hon. John C. Cowin is iu the city to. day looking after matter in the dis trict court. ilr. Aaiou Loder, one of Cass coun- ty'i best faruiern, residing in stiJt Creek gor brothers in from the Denver lie precinct, is in the city today, and puid publican. The account of Ms nrrebt his respects to the Hkualij. John wuw... nn.n:.,,,. the city totlay, and mudc thene head- juaner9 n pleasant cull. James Suuilley, Ksn of Cedar Creek, looked in on us this irorniug. Sam. Atwo nl camu in tiiis uoining' from the west. n....'l .,th ,.o ... r win -v.... m 11U1U IUIWI iinu murniiiir. : Sam. L,ou is in the city today chat ti ig with old friends. Hon. T. Ii. Wilson is lookinir aftfir the interests of his clients in the dis trict court, today. Capt. Marshall returned home this morning from a vir.it to his invalid sis ter in Northern Kansas,, whom lie left in a eonvaleFccut condition. El;ht Mile Grove Items- October 16, 1833. The heaviest frost of the season fell last Saturday night. Will Ilubyh.u gone to Sunlight w here Le has engaged to work. The Sous of vetera113 organized a camp, at this place, last Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. , I,. F. Polk of Haymoud made Dr. Sturdivant a plesant call on day, last week. J. T. Lloyd returned from Green wood Saturday, where he has been Baling hay, to feed this winter. Onr Blacksmith spent a couple of days in Plattsmouth on a "High lone- I some last week. Martin and Thomas Iluby went over to Council Bluffs one day la?t week, on business. Able Crabtr.e of Weeping Wter was rusticating' among his out chums at this place last week. Prof. S.L. Hawley's Father, Mother an 1 sister from near Hastings, were visiting him, last week. Jim Jenkins is building a daisy of a new barn perhaps he intends shelter ing his ducks this winter. Squire. Morrow has lost his cross cut saw, says he has looked the ueighbor- hood over and could not find it. Any I lul'ormation that will lead to its dis- ,. -,, , - , , discovery will be favorably received. good, and everything flourishing out there, they are preparing to in irs there now soon. The party given at Mr. Parry's Mou- dav evening was well attended by our ea oy j-ir. i-erry s cnarmmg young daughters, every thing was nude pleas ant and all enjoyed it, with, lots of fun and a merry good time. The new minister at his last appoint- meut, at the M. K. Church, at this place lost his overalls, and we understand he otters ten dollars reward for the person who stole them. The bridge contractors "in this vicin ity are builJiug nev bridges. They fiu iaaed one at Jenkins', corner Saturday evening, early Monday morning Joseph Lloyd the supervisor, came equipped I with an outfit it of good men to grade i?t . i eight Us had it, -in -good it up, and by shape and passable, it is a lias improve- ment to the road and one that was bad-. ly needed and Joe is a boss good fellow to rush business right through. Dick. Court Proceedings. Norman Coon vs Mo. Pacific It. R. judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff, $38.50 Walter Adams vs 'Joshua Murray trial by jury who rendered a verdict ot 1.09 for plaintiff. Chas. M. Holmes vs W . P Baily on tr;..i tn i. r , ' t Mary Ophelia Williams et al vs M. L, Bennett dismissed at plaintiff costs. Mary Ophelia Williams et al va L. D- B.naett dismissed at plaintiff costs. B. D. Stewart vs Frederick F. Guth mann, dismissed on plaintiff's motion, without prejudice to a new action. John Blake vs. Timothy McKiviti settled and costs paid. A Rattery vs. Mary Itattory, stnetun from the docket. II. G. Hawley vs R. B. Foster, et. al., settled and dismissed at plaintiff's costs. . F. M. Wolcott, et. al.. vs. L. D. Hun ter, settled and dismissed at plaintiQ's costs. J. R. Clark, vs. T, L. and Sarah Bar ry, dismissed at plaintiff's costs. W. S. Wise, vs. Anaie O'Rourke, et. al , settled, and dismissed at plaintiff's cost. License Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has made application and filed his petition with the County Com missioners of Cass cotiLty Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at hi place of business in South Bend. Caw county, 'Nebraska, and that the same will come befrs the Commiasioners for action at the No vember session of the board. David Carpester. SotTTit BE5iJ, Oct. 3d, 1883. !8GdAw3t Bargains Bargains only a few day 6 remain to secure bargains iu Millin ery aud notions at closing out sale of the goods of tbe late Mrs. A P.Stout lt7t4 THE YOUNCErtS AGAIN '. 't r - Bruco Younger, said to have been Captured in Wyomiug, Is In Council BlufYt-what the Accused Says. Council Muffs Nonpareil. Ilio lollowior in regard to Uruce 1 ouncer. one of tlie wi-li.k imwn - fCrt" wu" u-n-si, especially bH,n.ow , rLnS I uilim i 1- ....... 41. . tl ttnu 18 ?T unUtr arra3t- T,,e re,.uhi uu ai iitic ouyn ; I,a.st eveniUK h t'hieao detective, iioyiuk iu kUM'Hiji junto i ouujjer, a cousin oi ti.e iaiuous bandits, tooK the 6 o'clock Julesburg train, n route tor San Antonio, Texas. So much niyptery has been connected with the aflair thai it has been impossible to obtain all th facU in thunu. 1.i.ti)imM..i io b .7 I .. ... . 7. ' 7 " ""U I lO eStaUUSIl IIIO IUCt IIi;it APdiis n nf lh i . . . "v lounger boys has been arrested and is I UOWou '"8 way to lexas to answer the charge of murder, supposed to have been committed by the old James and lounger crowd. Younger arrived from Cheyenne last ounuaj evening, auu was immediately 13....J : i jail heavily manacled, and was taken away last evening loaded down with irons, une report, is to the eflect that lounger was arresieu in Itawlins, Wy. T. and the other report is that he was capturd at Chej ennc. Of ouo ques tion there is no doube, that he was ar arrested in Wyoming by a CLicao de tective on the requisition of the govern orot lexas, but Cheyenne is probablj the place where he was captured. ' The presence of Younger in Denver was not known until last evening,when Le was taken to the depot iu charge of a detective, i here he was recognized oy some ol the police who formerly Knew iiioi in Denver .f requently dur ing the past four years a cousin of the Youngers has been in this city, but has not seen here since about a year ago last fall. The police wlio saw the pus- I A . . . ... oner last evensng say mat he is the same lounger wno tormerly mingieil vi.h the sporting fraternity of Denver. At that time he usually stopped at the i-ianiers nouse, aua was an intimate companion of tiie deal gambkr.Frauk IJoss. When interogated bv a reDortur. last evening, he refused to talk, but seemed alarmed at the idea of returning to Texas. So quietly and systematically was his departu e effected last eveuiuo; that the reporter did not succeed in oo" tabling the inni of the detective who lias Youngtr in charge. Those who rt- member Younger state that his name is ! uce, a'u'd as the Younger brothers iirtVd a brother by that name, this is probably the Rama person. Tiie pris oner was possessed of a Gue personal appearance. He a heavily mauacled. hikI closely guarded at the depot prior to his departure, When i he detective left Cheyenne last Sunday with his prisoner, sup- puseu io uu jruce Xounger, it was thought by the friends of the captured l,,a th:it l"e detective had hurried on to lexas with the prisoner, but at this , ' - . 1 I I ! iuS ia secret in Cneyenne, it is sup- i posed, and the detectives knowing that this brother would come forth from his hiding on the: supposition that ihe de tective had gone to Texas, Younger was brought to Deuver, and on the day fol lowing his capture returned to Chey enne. Cole, Jim aad Hob Younger aro now serving life sentences in the stata peni tentiary of Minnesota. John was killed iu Jackson county. Mo., by De tective Tull, of the Chicago poace force, w'ho was killed by Jon as hs fell dv Old man Younger was a noted stockman, who was. killed by union troops during the war. Eruce Y'onnger a cousin of the noted bandits, is biaye and courageous, possessing . all the family traits in tluit respect. Bruce is supposed to have .been connected with the North Hampton bauk robbery. Youngor was arrested for the kiiHng of a man in San Antonio, Tex., about five years ago. The murder is sup P03 to lve been committed by at least a part of the old Jesse James and Cole younger band, and a heavy re ward was offered for the arrest of the murderers. Jailer Lambert admitted last evening that the detective held the prieoner by virtue of a requisition from the governor ot. Wyoming. Bruce Younger has a brother named Al., and this is probably the brother which is also reported to have been captured. In conversation yesterdav with with a Nonpareil reporter, Mr. Younger said that he had written to tke governor of Texas, stating that if he wanted him he would go at any time without a requi sition. He says, however, that he is a relative of the Al. Younger, spoken of in the above article. .He also stated i .... . . iat ne lias an uncla, Jeff lounger, who is at Present residing in St. Clair coun- tv Missouri, where he has served as a member of the legislature for several terms. He says he does not know who was arrester! as him, but he says he will go to Texas whenever sent for. FREE OF COST. Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Gulden Balsam to be Given Away.. Every person ia laPttsmouth, who is suffering irom Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys pepsia. Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness, Headache. Loss of appe tite. Chilis or Fever, Malaria, Backache Fern ile Weakness, Nervous derauge-mt-nt, General Debility, or any Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bowel dis order can obtain a trial . bottle of Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith & Black Bros' drug store, Plattsmouth. Persons who have already tried this valuable medicine can procure th9 large bottles at 50cent3 and $1. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lung medicina. t'wo doses wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. Collection Notice. Parties knowirg themselves indebted to the firm of Streight. &. Co., will please call aud settle, as we mu3t have money to run our business. Hoping you will govern yourselves accordingly", we are Respectfully Yours, 1 96i wo'Jtf . - STRErc ot & Co. Henry Bocck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt tbiff faet call onhlm and know the truth. ' tf Imported ale and jiorter at Joe Mc Veys. jrf Urn . MARRIED. .i On.TiiurHilay, .Oct. U, at the refii'Ifijco of the brldo parrots; by Itcv. I). KmowcIh, Mr. O. A. Johnson and Mis Gem Loder, nil of this place We. with the many friends of th hrldo and iroom cxteud congratulations within them a more 'pleasant voyage tlirough life than their wrddmi; dsj was. We clip the forgoing from the t ireen wo,h1 Eill0 anJ ,he "khald Join, with - . 1S1W . llult i ii'uiu an me nwueia in IllC, Willi as few of the bitter thini, which will i ii, . come la the rouh voyage at tunes, possible. We have known the bright MisaGeia eince her babyhood davs and know about how hard it was for our ,.i.i I tciiM, auu iJirt. J,uilM,lUf;ive ... jl .! .I.iml.f,., I r -"a"1-- The groom Mr. O JohDson is a.6ou of Mr. P. P. John son of Red Oak, Iowa, one of the larg est farmers and real estate owners in the west; who is well and favorably Known to our Cass county people. The t . ... I Herald is pleased to know that this WGOJ and be of our CaiS county citi zenship and will always take a friendly "rid warm iu terest iu their future OBITUARY. Did At his residence iu Grand Prairie, Centre precinct, near Weeping Water, on the 8th day of October, 1883, Mr. Halsey C. liabcock. aged 01 years and 11 moutns-of Jiiiff ,ts dis "ase jir. uaococK came to JNebruska some ii yenis ago,setti:ig m oaas county, hrst in the neighborhood of Cedar Creek, and thortlj.afterwards at Grand Prairie, in Cenn-r Precinct, where he has since resided. . Since August -1st, last, Mr. liabcock has been a great sufferer, confined to the house and his bed," ,'mt of the tinie. He was a brother of Mrs. N. E. Sago, an uncle of Mr. James an I lien" Sage, her sous, all of this city. Mr. Iiibeosk was bora iu the town of Hamilton, Madison couuty. State of New York, removing from that State to Nebraska. Mr. liabcock was-universally respect L-d and loved by his' neighbors ami ail who knew him, alt hough a great suffer er during his fatal sickness he bore his sufferings uucomplaiuiuclv and with great resignation ; he leaves a widow and three (married) daughters residing in the neighborhood of Grand Prairie; bis son, Charles II. TJabcock, who used to reside in the same neighborhood, is now a citizen of California. The funeral -took place from the M E. Church, in Weeping Water, Tuesday afternoon. Died. At 2. o'clock this morning of scarletina, Frank Lorenzen, son of An- ton and Karen Lorenzen aged 2 years 11 months and (J days, Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzen came to Plattsmouth from Bridgeport, Conn, in February 1881, when their little boy was an infant The funeral will take place from their resi dence on tho corner of 13 and Timber treets in tbe Second ward on Thutsdsy next at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzen will have the heartfelt sympathy of our good people in this the hour of their deep trouble. M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebratod Anhuser liurch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. loStf When your blood is impoverished, or corrupted, the iemedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two dollars per'day, from this date. Thu Cozzen's Cor. "9th and Harney s'ree-t Omaha Neb. Strictly first clasi iu every particular P. Ramsey & Co. of the Palace Hotel Santa Fe New Mex ico. . . Oct.l lc83 !89tC Hand printed Warricks. birthday cards 192tf at Bed kock thices. I have on band a large and very superior stock of fur niture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale and before purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the public 13 to examine my goods and my prices. d&wtt Hexry Boeck. Try the new barber under Carruths, 187tf Haying opened and refitted the rooms under F. Carruths Jewelry Store Mr J. P.-Reese is ready to wait upon his customers' with every convenience which should belong to a first class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al ways ready. 185tf Hot and cold baths shop under Carruths at the Barber I87tf For a shave at any hour call at the shep under Carruths. 187tf - Hay. 200 Toes of first class hay for sale leave orders with 'W. S. Wse. 178d28wtf J.T.Wise."' Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf For Sale. rr ' 1 1 1 J t rt I j. v. u ea iuiiuvcu nuuis, or, .cu i Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap- ply toThaddeus Adam on farm. i w2Stl Labrador: Lewis. Herring at Bennett 1973t Fresh Buckcvheat flour and Maple Syrup at, Bennett & Lewis. 197t3 . Hoods, Hosiery; Collars.Tj loves. Mit tens, Ruches &c &.c at cost and below at the closing out sale of the goods of tbe. late Mrs. A. P. Stout. l74t . Go to McKecrer & Herrmann's for a good dUb of oysters at reasonable rate. 183ra3 Election Proclamation. Notice I? hereby irlff n that on Tuesday, tU UthUayol November m 1 1 lu precluct In Can county. Nebrka, there will be an election held for thn purpovw ol elecliiiM thii fulloMlaK olllcrr to-wlt : Oue IuiIkv of the unreme Court. tine Jude of the UUtilct court for t!ie 2nd in I Two'recentlTof th o unlverlir of Xcbraika. for full term. Oue recent of the imivcnltv of Nbraka.to fill unexpired term ol 1-a.u; rower, iehcnel. one. rcKeuloitue milerily of JNebiavka. to Blithe unexpired term of I., li. I lllrld.ie- l'ncd one ( ountv lerk. One t'ouuty 1 r.iiinii t r. One County Juke. Oue Mhvrltl. Oue t'oroiirfr. One t;ierk ol District Court. tine Hupertnteadeot of 1'ublle Inttrucllcn. One t'uunty Hurveyor. I one .ouiiiy i ouunintiuuer lor I u ri in us tria. one AHeNor, (lu each precinct.) Two Justice of the I'eacc hi eace pieclucl. 'I wu t:on.tablc In each precinct. Tluee JuiIkch of Klectloii In each precinct. 1 wo Clerk of Meet Inn In each tuecltict. One Overseer of 1'ubllc lllchwavn m etfcli Uoad dltrlct. blch election shall b om-ned at c'ulit o, clock lu the inoriilni;, and will coutliiui' open until lx o clock lu th.- alternooii ol I'm value ua- uaicl uus loin day oi October, a. it. 1SH3. J, W. Jkmninom. County Clerk, Cass County, ebia.ika. An elegant line of wedding and iuvi tation stationery just received; a! calling cards, in latest styles. . To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth's jewelry store, I have ru-itted and opened this shop and am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found ir. a UrsUclas barber shop. Hot and c Id baths always ready. lSotf J. P. Mkv.hv. ' Kor winter bloom and out doorplant- mg, X ''.lips, Hyacinths, Narcissus. Hoi land bulbs, biles, and a large assort mnt of hardy- bulbs and herbaceous plants all are best planted in the tail if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Cad and examine my stock. L. A. Mooitn. l7lf Dr. Schlldknech't's Office At the present and until further no tice, I will have my ollice with Dr. Sal isoury in the nook wood block over Johnson Bros. store, where I may be found Hill ing office hours. I69djtwtf W. II. SCIIILUKNECIIT. TroyCily Laundry. Removed to the first door north of Stadlemans on sixths at. opposite Nev ills Block. The Troy City Laundrv will hereafter be located here and old customers and new ones will find us ready to give satisfaction ia4 all kind of Laundrv work. ' W. BVBkown Prop. ,. lP4dtf - " A Square .Meal Cau be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable lates. Farmers and Commercial Men will plef.se bear this in mind. d&wtf Ilissoiniiua Aotice, Notice is hereby givem that the part nership heretofore existing "udder- the firm name of Grace ifcThierolf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to pay all debts and collect and receipt tor all bills due the old firm. James Guack, ISCiS II. Tiiikkqlf. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct 2d 18.1. Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to sell malt Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date of allowance. For Sale at a Bargain. The furniture and fixtures, and all. or a part 01 t.'ie fciocfc ol the .Milli nery store, of the late Mr3. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 191Ctwl Mr. J. P. Reese the accompliihed barber is in charge of the buibershop under Frank Carruths Jewelry Store and the customers of thfct old stand will find every conitort aud convenience ready and waiting for them. 185tl C. A. Marshall, IJentlat, suc cessor to Clutter & Marshall. Teetu extracted witliout pain, by use ol -Mtrous Oxide d.H. FOR SALC-Lots -2 aud 3 In Dlock 41, improved. d97 It. II. Wl.VDIIAM. Leave orders for grapes from Lf-fts- ly s nursery at A. Clarks grocerv. lC3dtf For Sale or Rent for 884. 300 Acres of pasture lanu'3 all under fence Yx mle south of Weeping Water. Jko. It. Clark Weeping Water. Neb. Fresh oysters and celeryjust received at Bennett & Lewis'. I83tf - - &3 I 2 f E -5 O C o CO XL s 5 S5 !- 0? .--73 65 c u a a e . 1 - tt S a r. -3 Crf- s E t 2 ? c S o i 3 m'2 S 05 fr. mm M K 3 O t -2.1 - s M "A a 32 I B ft, Oi O ' m I ' " en - SB. . . T3 i- 5- ra i 4 p et A Great Discovery. That" is 'daily' bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. Ktuga -New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, - Asthma, Bronehhitis, Hay Feyer, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any diseab of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M. Roberta. HARNESS. STREIGHT Sr CO. (Hafrrmmor ta Mtrelrbt A. Millar. lMxtrA(i t urn or FINE WY HARNESS. ... . A lare line oi ' Saddles Bridles CollarsWliips &c. alHHVi In ktor-k. Utjtat ttt.y of all hit.h in til il 1 1 u hurt notice. Mklu Hlreet, belveeti Foiiilh anil Klllh.' XIIBSBFH. ('ALL AT tiii: Old Relnble LUMBER iW 1 h. a. wathbiah;k Vhol?a!c :ii:l llelall ln-aler lu j PINE LUMBER SHK(JLi:s, LATH SASH, HOOKS, BLLNDS, ouith .stieel. a, n nr cf i ia llc-u'f . I ATTSX'OT'TII. NFl'HAhKA !sCO.U HAN1J UOOiiS. PARLEMAN &- CHAPiAN Will BUY and SKLL all kind of FURNITURE, : tlf ill A f IR01T, RAGS AND i i Will advance ironey on all i' "j SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main fetreet. One dror west of Beck's Furniture sore I'lattFrnouth. Ft b. l.st, LSS3 4Lf. j-ust Keceivcd I I N K I.I NK , ftlEERSCHAU AND BRIAR PIPES or inn:i;T iiiroitT.tTios.j A Challenge 5c CigaiV H hiliy irinie Jur the iet:iii Vii ." 'ijoIj. PepiK'rberg's Cia ar Factory. ERNST WAGNIsR; lr:itial Ar?liIlM-l, ANI SUPER INTK DENT ARCJilTECTURAL WORK A SPCCIALTY. I'l-ius a'i'l Sii.':1.1c4lioiis will h c.uefnlly :uii!eliur.. anU lull attention will bi nivf-u a t safety ami durability. I.ISO.i 0. I'AIXTlMi .'U .lt.-i Colors, C.aj on and I'en.-il. i-i- .t- If.;. ft, X;i n' sll.ic, XI.'. io f -'- NEW ' - Furniture Stare FUR NITURlTg COFFINS. ss ail kin tip of jjoiiis f. iully kfpf in k ... h FIBMTCLANM Fl K.l TCKK HTOKK Also, a very complete ftocK of Fucerul Goods, Metallic&WoeiiCGfiiis Caskets Holies' EMBLEMS, Ac. Oftr Ne-.r asl elegant heare 1 alv.j Id Vi readluess. Rememler- Tho place, in UNION jBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank -Whoar we may be found nleht or d.iy. J. I. UNRUH, u-i . i.'vtr t ir r. neij MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH EOSSE SHOEING & WACOS RErAlKINt AN Xlnds cf TarmlSleni6Sts mtti will Neatne:-e and Dispatch. Horse, Mule & Ox Shoeing n short, we'll shoe anything that ha four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. ZlSTE-W shop n Vilth f hfltwiun Main ft-m Vin Htrt tUt aoro9 )e corner from tfcfc yfw iLUJtAL & yi . - -iwvt ' r -yy i vt. .