SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under thl. head, three cent per lino each Insertion. o.NKY TO I.OANm 7e'alTa7ateby A. N (s.ihlvan. I.ok -U i.k Two kmm1 milk cow. Inquire of i'. (i. dm iiimii. otf ir.; ai.k lloiiir, loUand wood land 1y .liillll I. nut t mm. tjo:; -i v I.K - A KmI M aton A. Iluinllu rablne A or.tii. m l.ti.tlu for c.nli purchaser. In 01 iifiiii.tii .sfiniut. i'(M; s l.iv Tim Woods property near Kher I.I llcr.. J. W. Ma ia ii a li.. Aeut. i .: -.. ifiiro prop rty. one of the I I i- i lo.Miiou-t in liin city, or 111 li.i.l. ..i t (. it of J. W. Marl hit. lootf I,' .s v.i-. itu.l ton. price fii',0. 1 W Mill, ..tl.ni' in monthly p )iiient. K 1J. IMHIAM, l"1 !- -w . cr.il residence.-., cheap. In iir- oi . 11. uecler (-. 1,'t 'il -.itT.imii I alilon In all Ht ItW mil' e. niti 1,'ou sai.i-; a lot in locution. Particu lar at l liii oliice ylif J,'i;i: AI.K - u onlT for a new American ' .-u l.n Him-. Impure at thiiollhe. IS UK S ii.;. -i.ii.. . eord ol wood. Imiulio of . Wlte. I.vil: : vl.l-: - I.I ;i: r for Male at thix oflice 1 .'.t Mt-i-iit-t ! liuiiilrt-U or & t-euiM m-i lo.- ii. 11 L'l lt SAl.K - our lots together In e,md' loC:i- iloiiluttii t-iiy. liiiuir at tnin oiilct if I,'!)!: KKN T he not t:i storo room In Sev I le'.t tek, ami S rooini up ialr. Oood l-cillon lor re-t.uuranl r liouriliux houio. reni cheap. Apply to v in. .Neville, l&jlf 'I'll UK NT A holme, coiner Till and Locunt 1 Mirtlt. Inquire of 1 lios. t'oilock. I ft Hi HINT One office room and dwelling -innccicd, (3 room; u stairs over Holt !tiiii'iU r bakery. Emiuire at Mu. UoSt-ehm-l Urn. i01 tf FOIC KKN'T-lliiUM', convenient to hops. if. K. t. 1 v i; v &. Son, T.vil: UKNT-HoutU More room of the Union 1 I'lock. Kmpureof U. H. lilaok. K. Spur look, Alva lrt w, Muslne ciaiiuitlee. liitl 1?K i:K.NT-Dwelling llouxes. Inquire of lllHllf W. II. hiurr.u. I OS T A pas book containing paters valu- able omy to owner Buder please leve at this ofin: 107 II IOl'Nl A Hold toothpick. Owner proving 1 property ana paying for till notice cau have Manic, 133lf 2,'' l'.'l A ladies pocketbook contalulnK some change The owner can have tne Manu- ly calling on Itreckeulield, proving pi opci ty aud paying; for thU notice. I Ml EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instractiou. To My Friends: I have reorganized my clashes of instruction upon the Piano, and should be picked to have such as may desire instruction to addre.MM or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and my Instruction after the moHt Im proved method. I'upiU, beginning wrong, can never expect to become masters. I invito a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINGTON. dlSJW-V.tf THE TWELFTH YEAR OKTHK- UillVlSiTY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, uitli an ami'le corps ol Instructor. On application to the Chancellor catalogues can be oltcinej by tlioMe dexiriug Information, ami eeitilli-ale-i for half faro on the railroads by those exoectiii to attend. f rt rt i tn I.cjrun Tnexday. Sept. 11 lfR3. ."ee iid " Thur-day, .Inn. 3.1881. Third - - Tuesday. April 1. 14. Aas'iuii I'o'iim- ri-oinent Wednesday, June 11 Tfi.: CjLLEQE of medicine w l: i',n !.-r 'J. H:. a:id coiitlnue 6 mo's. BRACKBi-jf, 8GB0LL WORK ;t!ld ill', killii i of OSSAMSkTAL jig-sawing do. i- ir I'i on -hort m.lue. bv BOYD & LARSE1T. Leak- or!crattbe Lumber Yard, or at rnt i:ije. 1K"25 lit 1. L- CllY HOTEL Tbl. beantifi 1 iliirr stt.iy brick Mructnre. on lo er yaid treet. ha- Just teen buished aad 0 tted up for the Rrron.n i-ctatioii ol TRA ysl A'iYy C USJ OJJL'KS. A1 HEGUI.J-K LOAKHEKS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Gocd tar lhCt'vw Vth lbm !!. FRED G0(x Propr BOOTS AND SHOES M A 2 rFACTUIUNO AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, Vl. a I I -Mot'TII, Nf.BRASKA :; V It) 10 IN i.::i kstaTH. i- in ln oney on Farm i nv la: i :it h !nw rjte. r-'.im-. s'i the Intereiit - .if'u I t onuir. of i. UliAPK i. . PLATTSMOOTH HERALD. I t r.I.IHMEO IIAILY A XII WKEKLY BV m Plattsmouth Herald PalilistiiDg Co. OFFICIAL I'AI'KIC OK TIIK CITY" Kor CUy aud County Uirectory, Hallway Time rite. Telephone Kxcha ik liii'ineuM Di rect ory, Uiliirss Csrd.t C, nee fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for lliUy advertisement or changes In adverilseniuiilM oiu-tl l handed In to the biiMiiii-M olhce not later than 10 a. . of the lay In whlc I they are to be Inserted . Coy lor pay local ami special notice mut lie hamlet In before 3 p. in each day to innure lu heitloii. II M. lit'MHNKl.l.. tSiinlursi Manager. A. NiiliNlMiry, lriitlt. k. or i. Met-tH every Tuvs'lay evening at their Cast l llitil, in IJ-.ickwoau JJiock. Via itiii"; KuiliU arc invited to atteml. J. W. .1 icnninos, V. C. H. JY Dykks, K. of 11. ami ,s. Coiupure the record of riavau and Reese ubli-lied ia this week's IIkk- AI.O. Jeir. aj. Stoue h tin the sick list to day, not hcing uldo to make his daily trip to Omaha. An t lcgant liueof wedding find invi tation stationery just received; ills calling curds, in latest styled. V. N. McCk-nnau U occupying the freight agents oflice during the absence of Mr. Latham, Will, makes a tiptop agent too. The official count for State Senutor over in the .MilU county (Iowa; district gives Heiidiic, (democrut), a mujority of 7 vot'-s. We issue from the IIkuald ollicc to day one of the best, newsiest weeklies in the State. Subscribe and scud it to your friend. Several bad cuseg of scarlatina are reported in the Second ward, which by some persons U thought to resemble scarlet fever very closely. The next important state elections will be those of Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Miunc sota and Nebraska, which occur on the 6th of November. J. W. Barnes sold twenty-four quar ter sections of laud for the Ii & M. ueople last Tuesday, and it vaau't a big day for land buyers either. They say the 1. & M. has sold over one twentieth of its remaining lands in the ast lew weeks. 'Mr. Jones, of Outario, Canada, is the owner of what is perhaf 3 the larg est bee-farm in the world. As this has been a good hone' year in that country, he expects to take not less than 70,000 pounds of honey, the net value f which will resell nearly .SlOOO." The Fremont herald says: The Lincoln county canal near North Platte is progressing rapidly, aud will be com pleted about the middle of November It will betwenty-three miies in length. thirty feet wide at ths Head, and have an inexhaustible supply of water from the North I'lattc river. Oae hfiidred years ago today the reat proclamation was read to the ar my encamped at Newburgh, on the Ilu lson, when the army was disbadued from that point. Today thev are cele brating the anniversary in a becoming manner, with Senator Bayard and Wm. M. Evart as orators of tne day. "The Wils in strawoerry is likely to lobg remain a favorite with growers of the fruit, ou account of its hardy char acter. Although of not near so fine a flavor as many other varieties, yet, ow ing to the fact that it can be shipped long iliMauces and yet reach the mar ket iu nood eon iiiion. it is the berry for horticulturists to raise." Omaha's aristocratic mayor judging from the report of the Daily Union, had a very close call before the gi and jury, the other day. the vote standing 13 to a in favor of indicting the hon orable gentleman on the charge of britery. It looks as though the man that beat Judge Savase in his own town had ought to be a better citizen than that. Kare county, Illinois, hist year mar keted S13 822 pounds of butter, 670,000 pounds of cheese, 10.05 ,s65 gallons of milk, and nearly a million gallons of cream. Commentiug upon this re markable array of dairy products, the Peoria Transcript suj s: 'And be it re membered that it took nothing from the Inn J as the same value of grain crops ohl off the land would have done. Th2 more sold of this kind of product the richer becomes the soil that raises it.' " The storm yesterday evening which ranafewtin.iii people into their eel lars, is reported t Ii4ve been quite se vere out in the State, blowing down out-buildiiigs and unrooting dwellings in a very promiscuous manner. It passed here ibout 5 o'clock in the af ternoon, and the di-p-itchcs announce that it has been laginsi with great se verity in the east. Usually October has U.eu a month in Nebraska noted for its impatient temper, snow squalls and the beat uf weather often being found Id the same day but real old Kansas blizzards have been scarce iu these part, and we are sorry to sc. our favored October slan dered with anything of the kind. Lovers of health) ul exrcise remem ber Joe F.-ro'u skating riuk iu the base- MAUD MULLER'S RAKE Maud M idler woiked at raking bay And cleared her 10 cent a day. Her cl -the were courne but tier health w& Cue And so she worked In the iweet sunshine. Sim-lug oi glad an a bird In May, "llaibara Allen" the livelong day, Hhe often jclaiiced at the far-off town And wondered If egg were up or down. Ai d the sweet song died of a strange diseaat Leaving a phantom taste of cheese. And an appetite, and a nameless ache. For nod a water aud ginger cak. The Judge rode slowly 'nto view. Mopped liii horie ia the shade aud drew ills fine cut, while the bhithlu Maud Marvelled much at the kind he "chawtd." He wai"diy a- a fish,' he said with a wink And kind a thuuht that a guod square drink Would brace huu up, so the cup was filled With tho crystal wine that the old spring f pilled And she gave It to him with a tun-browned hand "ThauKs !" ald the jude, in accent bland ; "A thousand thanks, fora sweeter draught i-'rouj a fairer hand" -but then he laughed. .vii' J the sweet girl ftood in the sun that day. Aud laked the judge Wti-ad of hay. -Uent FUld. l'KSO-NAL,S. Mis. J. A. Connor accompanied by her U if nd and guest Mrs. Smith, weui to "Jrcenwood today. Mis. Thomas Wiles went to Hillsdale this moruiug to visit her parents. Dr. Dojge, of Lincoln wus iu the city today. Superintendent Alton, is in the city us a witness iu court this afternoon. C. D. Clpp and F. 31. Striplin, of Elm wood are with us today. M. II. Sessious, of Lincoln came down last evening. V. II- Chittenden and wife cam down from Asnland last evening to visit friends. Alva Drew was an Omaha passenger this morning. V, S- Stretch is visiting Nebraska's metropolis today. Mr. II. .'A. Waterman in company with Mrs. John Waterman goes to Lin colu this m ruing to visit friends and theuce to Crete to visit his sou for a few days, - P. P. Gass and Dr. Richmond are it tending the Grand Lodge iu Omaha tod ay .: Titos. 'Mitchell is spending the day in Omaha. Mrs. Geo. S. Smith i3 in Omaha to day. A, B.Smith aud wife we:it to Ooaaha this morning. Mrs. Carl T. Sceley after a pleasant visii here with relatives returned thin morning to her home iu Madison cout-ty, II. M Bushnell is in at oudance at the republican central committee mppt!n.r.t IVnin Wntpr tn.lr. . . . WW . . w - J ' The "workingmea" of Omaha got together in solemn conclave Tuesday aud nominated a full County tickot. One ot the peculiar features of the con vention was the commanding presence of the late workiugmens "best" friend Edward Ro.ewator, who could only gain an admittance by representing himself as a reporter of a news paper; Why tin cliurge from, the important part Mr. It-jc water piay ed in the same kind of a convention two years ago? Are the workijg meu of Omaha all knaves and ingrates, or is there something the matter with Rose water? Miss Martha Lexer, a highly educated young lady, who has recently arrived in this city from Germany, is desirous of ecuriug a few pupils in music, drawing, painting, or the German or French language. Miss Leztr is a graduate of the Acad emy of Berlin, aul bear testimonials from several eminent professors of language and art in that city. The lady especially desires a class iu paint ing, and from her testimonials it is be lieved she is possessed of more than ordinary ability in that direction. Her terms are reasonable. For particulars address at P. O. box 8(33 city. We have heard some pretty tough fish stories, and suake stories that were thought to be unapproachable, but here's a squash story with an air of truthfulness about it that . absolutely takes the cooky: "a milk-fed squash is oae of the cu riosities of the f iir. This squash was actually fed on milk, by inserting a funnel into the vine and filliug the fun nel each day with milk. The squash weighs over one hundred and thirty pounds and Mr. Richardson, the grow er, says one-iiair oi tms monstrous growth has been made in the last two weeks." David City Kepublican. In a hopelessly republican district, with a nominee of peculiar fitness and ability for the Judgeship, against whom there can be nothing snld, it is not sur prising that the democratic parly make no nomination and insist on a non partizan judiciary, especially if It will make votes forjudge Savage, as is con fidently anticipated by them. Its a pity that Plattsmouth cant be more metropolitan in her police court methods, this is the way they do it at Seward. They have a Police Judge at Seward who recsntly got drunk, (which perhaps Isn't remarkable), bat on recovering he assessed himself the usual "ten dol lars aud costs" and paid it." Monarch Billiard Hall serves up the finest brands of freeU oysters. Call tr? tbm. 300terU The Odd Fellows. The Grand Encampment, I. O. O. P., with a large atlc-ndn." was called to rder at 8 o'clock vtKteiday morning nd alter consideral ion of reports of ommittecs the following officers wcro dected. L. (J. J')hn, of Seward, Grand Pa riartii. G. Ragorshek, Piattsmo ith, Grand -enior Wurden. J. O. Chase, Fairmouut, Grand High Piiest. S. Ji. Hall, Ashland, Grand Jiulor Vardi u. D. A. Cltue, of Lincoln, Grand 'cribe. Samuel Mi(Ty, Lincoln, Grand i reasurer. J. II. Kimball. Crete, Grand O. Sen-iiu-l. D. M. Morris, Auburn, Grand I, Sen iuel. (i. A. Walters, Beatrice, Grand Mar shal. After th ncwlj elected tdlicers were nstalledintotheiroiiici.il stations the i J rami Encampment by resolution au thorized the organization of and the granting of charters to uniformed camps throughout the btate, in accord ance with legislation upon tliut subject adopted by the Sovereign Grand Lodge, and a committee of three was appoint ed to prepare laws for the governmei t of uniformed degree camps, and after secret session the Grand Encampment adjourned until 7 o'chck p. m. The Grand Ledge with all the grand officers and over 150 representatives iu attendance, was called to oruer. The committee on credentials appointed, re ported a large number of Past Grands who were entitled to the grand lodge lejrrces in waiting, ana they were promptly Introduced and ioEtructed iu the work of the grand lodge. The rand master appointed the various staudiug com nr It tees " for the session aud then read his annual report, show inir that Odd Fellowship in Nebraska is making rap'd strides ouward,gaiuing. in numbers aud strength, and is now in the front rank as a benelieiary organi zation. The grand secretary and grand treasurei's reports tdiow the lodges throughout this state in a sound fluan - cial and flourishing condition. There are over 106 lodges in this state with a membership of over 5,000. The Odd Fellows will give a parade today. Form at hall on Dodge street, march west on Dodge to bixteenth, south on lGth to Farnam, east on Far tarn to 9th, north on 9th.to Dodge, west on ooogc to I5u. south on loth to Douglas, east on Douglas to 9th, coun ter march on Douglas to ICtli, north on ICth to Masonic hall. Parade to form at 3 p. m. Dinner immediately after. Omhha Herald. The North American Review for No vember, by the liveliness aud the ster ling worth of the articles it contains satisfies the requirements of the most exacting reader. Senator II. B. An thony writes ot Limited Suffrage iu' liiode Island, giving incidentally a highly interesting sketch, of the early constitutional history of that Jitue Commonwealth, and setting forth the considerations whicii influenced its peo- Jle in restntling the exercises of the electorial prerogative.; Dr. Norviu Green, president of the Western- Un ion company, in an article entitle 1 1 he Government autl the Telegraph, cites the provisions of the Federal eonstitu tiou and the determinations of the su pre me court which appear to debar tho general government from assuming the general mauagemeut of the telegraph (lines; aud presents statistics desigued l Prove l,,llt l!lB surC ill this CUn- try is both cheaper aud more efficient than in any of the countries of Europe where the government own the lines. The Rev. David N. Utter brings out from oblivion the record of certain al leged atrocious crimes of Johu Brown ot Osawaiomte. There arc two gcien tilic articles, namely, Solar Physics, by Processor Baifour&tewai t, and Modern Explosives, by Gen. John Newton, W. II. Mallock contributes Conversations with a Solitary, an imaginary passage-at-arms between a radical and a con servative, in which the two opposing theories of government and society are advocated with rare spirit and ingen. uity of argument. In Suggestions in regard to tne public Service, Green B. Ruuui offers certain facts going to prove that tne clerks and other employes of the government departments at Wash-; iugton, even before the passage cf the civil service act, were in the main both faithful and efficient. Finally, Dr. Hammond's Estimate of Woman, is reviewed by Mrs.Liliie Deveraux Blake Misa Nina Morris, Mrs Sara A. Uuder wood and Dr. Clemeuce 8. Lozier. Fif ty cents a copy ; $5 a year. Published at 30 Layfeyette Place, and sold by newsdealers generally. By the way, Kansas City is laboring to have a clock liKe the one to be moun ted iu the lofty pinnacle ot our grand Masonic temple" Heretofore there have never been enough men in Kansas City who caied anything about what time thev got home to make a clock any object. We congratulate Kansas City upon this unimpeachable evidence of her advancement in morals. In order however, to meet the demand for ex cuses to slay out that will spring up, each ol the evening papers will change to morning, uud urevet a couple of hundred reporters apiece, while the leading morning journals will keep blank appointments on sale at -Sl.-'iO per dozen, with a discouut on round lots-Topics iu State Journal. The hearty support siven Hon. M. B. Reese lor tho supreme judgeship by the papers which one year ago were sup porting the Democratic and Anti Monopoly candidates, shows plainly how Mr. Reese stands with the people. Here in the old Fourt District, where he is best known he will receive a large vote. Seward Blade. Republicans of Cass hare placed a splendid ticket iu the field, one which gives no excuse for voters casting their political fortunes with the other side. Every man is a true republican and thoroughly competent to fill the office to which he will undoubtedly be elect ed. Omaha Republican. " New Cigar Store Herman Spies has this day opened up at the oid Joe MeVey stand. full and complete line, of chewing and smoking tobaccos cigars pipes ect.. which he will sell at the lowest rates. Stop in and see him. 200tt. Our customers and the general public will take notice that we are setting up the best brands of fresh oysters, at our staud ou Miia street. Call aud see for yourself. MoXARCn Billiard Hall. SQOfuovl Appleton's first readers at Warricks. 9t Court Proceedings. In the case of Holmes va. Baily, uo trial yesterday, ths jury brought ia a verdict in favor of the defendent. The case of C. Shepherd vs. John Kraiger U on trial this afternoon to a jury. The grand jury fount) an indictment against Frank Williams for larceny as bailee, and was then discharged tor this term. The choicest, newest, freshest oys ters, served in the very beat style at the Monarch Milliard Hall, on Main street. d'JOOtnovl PostorYlc Cnanges- Postottice changes iu Nebraska dur ing the week ending October 13, 188.J, furnished the Republican by Win. Van Vieck, of' the postofflce department: Discontinued Cottage Hill, Gage county. Postmasters appointed Douglas Grove, Custer county, Wm. II. Corn stock; Gernuwitown, Seward county, Chns. N, Rowland; Graft. Harlan county, Henry Wingard; Leigh, Colfax county, S. C. Smith; Mound, Howard county, Miss Nellie E. Newhall ;Norris Cedar county, George Douglass ;Oconto Custer county, E. C. Watts; Pishelville, Sioux county, Chap. Marschula; St. James Cedar county, Charles W. R. Lf ke; South Bend, Cass county, llobt. G. McFarland; Valentine, Cherry couu. ty , liurley B. Hill. Ici 3t" ' Prescriptions carefully cunpoun at Warrick s. - - Infectious and Contagious Dis eases. The Hkkalo h is heard rumors dur iug tho past two or three days that fcarlet fever was prevailiug to some extent iu the ciiy; but can trace the report to no responsible source. If thi is a fact physicians should bear'tn mind that there is an o.dinance of tha city requiring physidiaus who have knowl edge ol or who are called upon to treat infectious and contagious diseases to report the same to the board of health. Joe. Ford's skating rink has become the centre of attraction these evenings. None but the best people attend and a jolly time is always had. Mary Stuart perfumes at Warrick's St Auctlou! Auction!! A lot of household goods, under chat tel mortgage: Consisting of beds, bedding, bedsteads, chain, stoves and general household fixtures, will be sold at auction on Saturday next, October 20th, 18S3, at the "Old , Red Store," at the foot of Main street. F. S. White, Auctioneer. 200l3 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. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling iu the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ec at J. M.Roberts. Drug Store. Large size $1.00. $7,000 to loan on improved farui3. Apply to R. B. Windham. 197 6t wtf Ladies should remember that if they want anything in the fancy goods line now is tho time to"btty them at J. P. Youngs. ' 197tf Remember that Phil Young seils cigars and they are as good as any it' not better than sold in the citv. I79tf You will find the largest display of birthday cards, scrap book pictures, placques and decorating pictures of all kinds at the P, O. news depot. 297U A Rare Opportunity. An elegant house in a pretty aud convenient location, will be sold cheap. Address P.O.Box G59, FREE OF COST. Another Thousand Buttles of Marsh' Uolden Balsam to be Given Away. Every person in laL'ttsmouth, who is suffering from Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation or Costivenes9, Headache. Loss of appe tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache T1 T- a remaie vveaKness. nervous aerauge ment, General Debility, or any Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bcwel 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 the large bottles at SO cents and 81. i tor Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and j Consu motion, use Marsh's Golden Bal- t sain, the famous Throat and Lung medicine. P wo doses wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. Collection Notice. Parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Streight & Co., will please call and settle, as we must have money to run our business. Hoping you will govern yourselves accordingly, we are Respectf ully Yours, I96jtw59tf Streioht & Co. Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call onhim and know the truth, tf Imported ale and porter at Joe Mc Veys. 187tf License Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has made application and filed his petition with the County Com missioners of Cass coucty Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at his place of business in South Bend, Cass county, Nebraska, and that the same will come before the Commiasioncrs for action at the No vember session of the board. Davit Carpenter. Soinu Bend, Oct. 2d, 1883. 166dAw3t 100 styles of Birthday cards at War ridss. IftJif Bargains ! Bargains ! ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 0. NEWS DEPOT.. I will ml nee m v tock of gootlij irejarutjry to iny i t-iifviil, niil therefore will hell certain lines of my gootU at (JKKATLV I'KDIJC EI) I'KICES, VOli CASH ONLY, uh im ACCOKDEONS, VIOLINS, (HJITAliS, I5AXJOS. PHOTO ami Al!TO(J KAPH AIJMLMS, LUNCH ami WOKK UASKETS, PIKI) CAGES. GLASS ami CHINA WAKE, FANCY GOODS. TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS! 1HUT1IDAY CAIIDS, SCUAP HOOK PICTUKES, OF ALL NOW is your time to buy ami tlav.- ami suve mone . Xtemcitxbcr TliLs Ofjet is got."J oiilv FOBS. IFIF'TE.EIBJ UiHT from October lTtli, 'ami the MAD?. OSLY Remember llicjilaee. Conife I ken, ami avoid the rush. Dr. Schlldknecht's Office. At the present and until further no tice, I will have my othVe with Dr. Sal isbury iu the Roeljwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where 1 may be found tlui iug office hours. . l69 1XWtf W. H. SCHILIiKNKCIIT. Troy City Laundry. Removed to the fust door north of Stadlemans on sixths 5t. opposite Nev ills Block. The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be located here and old customers and new ones will iiixi us ready to give satisfaction in all kind of Laundry work. W. B. BnowN Prop. I91dtf To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth's jewelry store, I have rc-l'tted and opened this shop ai:d am ready , to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found in a tirst-clas barber shop. Hot and cold baths 1 ways' reitdy. 185rf J. I Rkkmk. For winter bloom and out door plant ing, Tclips, Hyacinths, Narcissns, Hol land bulbs, biles, and a large assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous plants all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine my stock. L. A. Moore. - I87tf M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay par ticular attention to his customer. 15otf When 3-our blood is impoverished, or enrrujited, thti letnedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two dollars per day, from this date. The Cozzen's Cor. Dih and Harney s'rect Omaha Neb. Strictly first class in every particular P. Rammev fc Co. of the Palace H tel Santa Fe New Mex ico. Oet.l le83 l&9t Hand printed Warricks. birthday card 8 I92tf at Bud kock wiices. I have ou hand a large and verf superior stock of fur niture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale and cefore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the public is to examine my goods and my prices. dAwtt Henry Bof.cc. Try the new barber under Carruths, l7tf Haying opened and refitted the rooms under F. Carruths Jewelry Store Mi J. P. Reese is ready to wait upon his eustomer3 with every convenience which should belong to a first class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al way? ready. ISotf Hot and cold baths shop under Carruths at the Barber I87tf For a shave at any hour call at the shep under Casruths. l?7tf Hay. 200 Tons of first class hay for sale ! leave orders with W. S. W'se. I78d28wtf 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. Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap ply toThaddeus Adams, on farm. w28tt Labradore Lewis. Herring at Bennett 1973t & Fresh Buckwheat flour and Maple Syrup at, Bennett & Lewis. 197t3 A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 24 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial 31 en will please I war this in mind. '- ktwtf Dissolatiun Notice Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace &Thterolf, it this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to pay all dbts and collect and receipt for all bills due the old firm. James Grace, 186L3 U. TuiKKOLT. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct 2d ISS3. Go to McKecver & Herrmann's for a good dieu of oysters at reasonable rie. I83m2 - v SCUAP HOOKS, ami SCHOOL SLATES ami HOOKS kinds; lay in ymr ul:i for the Holi- UEDUCTIONS WILL HE FOR CASH. early before the assortment U Jro. . Ve.y lies t ect fully, ' J. P. YOUNG. Election Proclamation. Notice Is hereby e.lven that on Tuesday, tho sl.vtn UrtV ol November ui kl iu lrechict'lii Cuss coii ity. M br.o-ka. there lll be an elect inn held for the uroe of electing tle follotvlDK ollli-er to-wit : tine In tfe of I he min'emc cwr. tine JuiIkm ol the dint. k-l uml for the 2nd Judicial dUtrlct. Two reneutH of the university of Nebraska, for full term. onereKciit of the university of Nebraska, to fill unexpired term of I", ui.- Powers, renlgned. On- regent of i he university of Nebraska, to lililhe uuexiired term of 1.. It. I'lueld, le rlKiicd out'ouuty Clerk. One County 'I r-iasurer. ' me County Juke. Onetflierlll. one Coroiur. 1 I.. u t '!... It ... I t .!...... ..I . vfun linn ui linui'.t iiuil, imm tnie ruiuer iiLeaueni. oi i uniie iiisii ucLinfi. - One County fureyor. , One County Coiuininiloiier for ThJrd Dls- . trlet. one AsscsstMn each precinct.) i wo jtiHiii'tf? m tut e Peace in eacfl orecJfjCi.v - ' '1 wo Constable ill oaeli oreclnet. t Tluce Judges of Mectlon lit ach piecliicl. ' . woCleikM of t-lection In each precinct. One Oversee, ot I ubllc Highway id eec Ji jioau uiiu ici . , A hli li election fhall be opened at e'Rtit u,clock iu the iiioriiiUK. mid will coutJtiun open mill! ix o'clock In tne attcri,oou ot iio fi-.uie day. , s. , listed this lOIh day of O'-toucr. A. I. tiK!. ." ; J, W. .Jknninos, County i 'lerk, Ca , County, Febraika, j 1 1 Hood, Hosiery, Collars, Glove, Mil- -tens, Ruelies &c &.: at cost and below'.j" at the closing out sale of the goods of ' " the lute Mrs, 'A.-P. Stout. li74t :'JL .tiico is Percov if i ven t;int IicorfO W. Sex ton will apply to' the Board of County Commissioner of Cast County, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober. IWS for a license to sell malt Spiritu aud Vwoni luplurs iu A'voca Caus County, Nebrasxa, one year from date, of allowance. For Sale at a Bargain. Tho furniture and fixtures, and all, or a part of the Hock of the Milli nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 1'JlGtwJ t Mr. J. P. Reese the accomplished barber is in charge of the barber fhop under Frank Carrutht Jewelry Store and the customers of that old Ht&ud will hnd every comfort and convenience ready sm waiting for them. 1 tl FOR SlI.n.-MlN -2 mid 1 Iu Illock II, Improved. (l:7 It. II. WI.DIIAf. Leave orders for grapes from Lecs h's nurscrv at A. Clarks grocery. lC3dtf For Sale or Rontfor i884. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence mile south of Weeping Water. Jxo. Ii. Clark Weeping Water. Neb. Frch oysters and celery juet received at Bennett fc Lewis'. lK.'Jtf I L. - M & CL. ex 3 2 c 1 3 t t. I co 2 S3 r- a a 3 B a CO B o o OS sc at as M PI JJ $ p r v a Hl 3 3 C o 3 1 T3 oo Ci, 4 9) BJ 9 eS 3 O ? -r- 3 O D t A n 5 SKCOKD HAND GOODS- PARLEMAN & CHAPA1AII Will BUY and SKLL all kinds of FURNITUEE, METALS, IR01T, . RAGS AND FURS. Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on low'er Main streoC 1 Onp ilrir u pat rf ThVa TSirntttir snie ' VlattsTpoiiUjb. let, 4 -