srrciAi, notices. Alvi rli-MinttiM intiW this ha1, three cent" It Itim eiirii insertion. MO.NKYTO LOAN-Ou real ettale by A n". .-.t;n v.tn. Ioh : t.r -Tti r 1 K. ). illtl IIIMII xmI milk vow. Ili'llllrn of illf irll --AI.K-lloii... Intiand wood land by I & .Sou. UOKHAI.K- A Kimm M w.n & Hamlin cabinet A lir::!!!. it Itarir.tlii for f-Mla iiiirfaliiAr. In- Ull- i.f ilciniali .M-iiltlt. 176tf FOUSAl.K i;i ii. r. C-Tlif Wood property ni-ar Klif r J. W. MAiiaiiAi.i., Aceut. iron SAl.fC - Kftll-fi:i prop-rty. one of tin? of tin-Ix-it lor.itl'MM hi Him city, or III r.i.l - f .r st.H k. liMiu'rc of J. W, MArluii. lootf Ioil SAI.K - ll..iis and lt. prl- Mm. J 100 -;-! . li.tl.iii.-. in HKiiillll y payment. It. 11. WlNlMIAM. IollMAl.l' S-vthI r"illHiiir, entrap. In- of i. II. V li.tl.-r 6i ft. .SAI.K H-ral."li Tablets lu all i-li-. nt VI If tin it ollii-t. I.'OIC SAI.K a bt in Kod locution. Partlcu U7tf M l:n in at tliM .illno I,OU SA I.K -An ord.-r for a ii'w American .-. win- .M;t liiu-. Iii'iuiri- al thlsofllcw. i;i:si.K -i, V..s. Wi.w (X) conls of wood. Inquire of tf ,K SAI.K I.I papiTM for Hal at thU office al In c.'iitt -r hundred or 5 ceutM per doz en, tf Ioi: SAM" Four lots together In rmoiI loca tion iu thl city. liKfuIre at thin otllce tf rOU UKN I' -'1 he north storeroom In Nev-jili-'i lilnck, ami H rooms up ulairn. Good location for restaurant or boarding house. rents cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. lUlf MM liKN'T -A bouse, corner 7th and IoouH Mn-t-l.jlliiiuir of '1 hos. I'ollock. .'i: R'NT-Mie ofllee room and dwelling coiui.-i-ted. (:i roouiH up stairs ever Ilolt- sliui-iilcr bakery. U-r's. Kn.iuire at Mr:. lloltseliucl- Ki II FiK KENT IIoiihc, ronvcnieiit to liops. tf. K. i. Iovkv & Son, I.il! KKNT South store room of the I'nion 1 i:i' k. Kii.iiiie of It. 11. lilack. It. Spur lock, Alva lire w, Itusiuess ciminlttee. 23tf FOIC KKNT Dwelling Iloues, Inquire of ll.idtf W. II. SllAKKK. I 1ST-A pswss book containing papers valu- M able only to owner under plea? ase leave at thin ..ill.:- 107 tf Nl-A Cold toothpick. Owner proving properly and paying for this notice can have the same, iHJtf I,VUSH A ladies pocketbook containing some change. The owner can have the same by calling on lireckenlleld, proving piopi-rly and paying for this notice. IMtf EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. 2 u JIli Friends: I have reorganized my classes of iiistrtiction upon the l'iano, and should be pleased to have such as may desire instruction to address or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and my instruction after the most Im proved method. Pupils, beKluuinK wrong, can never expect to become ina-ters. I invite a trial and examination. KATIE DOBRINQTON. dicwritf THE TWELFTH YEAR OK TIIF UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ample corps ol instructor. On appli.'ati.Mi to tue Chancellor catalogues cat. be dit allied by those deeirl-jtf Information, an. I ei-rtiti.-ates f.r half fare oil the railroads by those eTH-ctiiiu to attend. I'j. -t 1 .-, t.t li ns Tuesday. Sept. 11 13. Thurr-day. Jan. 3.11. i liii l riienday, April 1. ll. Annual tuil:ien t'!!ielit Wednesday, dune 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w,H oin-ii October J. !. and continue 6 mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK :-.nd al! kinds of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING itmif i.n'cr on s-hort notiee. by BOYD & LAHSEH. Leave ord.-rs at the Lumber Yard or at Toil nt'iee. 183126 HOTIL CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three tcry brick structure, on U werMaid street, ha- ji;M beec finished and fitted up for the aceoti n t Nation of TKA FSlEm CUSTOMERS. ANI LLGULAP. BOARD EKS, EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN i f1,. J T in l coiii.eetion witn tn x UCvU i hi lictie. FllEI) C.O(i?. Propr. BOOTS AMD SHOES- yi AXITFAIJTURIW AND REPAIRING AT herwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska 3I0NEY TO LOIN US" KP4b ESTAXiS. Ad v party aeiirini? to loan mony on Farm Dfoperty can be accommodated at low nte. f?om thVee to ten year.' tlm. and the nteret L'ot payable until it . l lT2r:r-tl rttt40l, Vttf. L'f OI-nCIALPAPKB OK THK CITV' For City and County 1'lrectory, Railway "flme Tall,i. THi-phon KuclHintt ItU'IncM ll rrctory. HuMim-si f ard A".. " fouriii p:ie. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for dlapUy advertlioinents or ctiiuiK" In advrtliiiut must bo liaiwlnd In to lite bunliieniontor) not laur than lu a. hi. of th lay In wtlloU they nr to be luwrted. Copy for pay lx-al ami special notice mut be liumlft lit tWore3 . in rach day to Insure in sertion. 11 M. IIUSIII. KI.L, UUfttneS MauaKr. A, Kallmbury. Ilcutliit CA. tfarMliall, Denllut, muc crwior tu Clutter & 3lariiall. To t tli extracted without uin, Uy umc olMtrouM Oxide fa. Meets every Tuesilay cvenin"; nt their Castle Hall, in Kuckwoud 15 ;k. Vi.i itinjj Knights arc invited t utteipl. .1. Y. JK.NMSUS, C C. V. L. Dvkks, K. of li. niid S. Oinalm i loin a froat deal of work on her htrcft this year, tli grading of which will amount to over $00,00 0 hy the close of the season. The regular weekly meeting of the Klzevir Club will be hehl this evening at Mrs. J.l. Young s. the programme being Lucy believes "Miles fcStainlish," i - The Galveston News notes tlia (Jreshani in the only member of the cabinet that lian no need of recreation. When he wants u rest he a.ti down on Frank llatton." The liaptist society it Weeping Water arejutt completing one of the hand somest church buildings in the county. which is an ormaueut to that thriving town and a credit to the society. fcjaui Ilinkle liaviug an opportunity to secure better wages, at the store house of the IJ. & M., has retired from the employment of lienuett & Lew is and entered the list of the railroad company. We neglected at the tune to make mention of a very handsome new sign put up by Dr. C. A. Marshall in front of his office iu Fitzgerald's block. The Dr. is becoming acquainted with our people and is a doing a good business. Large crowds find amusement each evening at the skating rink in Fitzger rald hull, and the rink, under Ford's management, is proyiug a success, and one of the attractive Yl'ice3 among the young people, for an evening's am use metit. A greenback county convention has been called by John S. Tewksberry chairman of the central committee to meet in Weeping Water on Saturday Oct.S0th at 1 o'clock P. M. for the pur 1 032 of i.u'ting in it min ition i County ticket The daily Gazcttt -Journal comes to us loaded .o the anard with interesting uew3. and ah!e editorials. We hae been puzzled to ki'ow how so good and cxpeii:valy gotten up a paper couiu it thrive outside -f a city. Yet the Jour nal seeuis to be on the winning tide. They must !iave a precious crowd ot loodluins in attendance nt the notet' college at Princeton, New Jersey lout ouce a ve-k they fit after the town people, aud alter inilictiiig broken noaes and bl tckeued eyes, clean them out in a singularly complete manner. 2. The fact that the thr gland jury after a most thorough investigation of the case, failed to find a true bill against Nellie Swanson will be noted with pleasure by many humane people of this city who were conversant with th facts, and were of the unanimous opin ion that Nellie Swanson should be dis -charged. Capt. II. E- Palmer calls upon the IIkhald to say that the seiis.uion! item in theJoarii:il to the effect that he has resigned his position as a 'juter and agent ot the Horn.- and that he couteinplatcs oin2 bio bu.-ine.-s in Omaha is untrue in every j ar'.ieular. The captain hs no such notion a:.d has given no grounds for the publication of any such statement. George Sieh who for i.ia-iy years owned and operated ihe old mill down where the B. Cc M. s iops are now lo cated, aud who for th-; p.it eight yeais has been a resident of Gei uianv is i' the city seeing old frieu-U aud lookiug up a location. It seems Nebraska is the best after all, at any rate Mr. Sieh admits that it beats Germany after a second trial of citizenship in that counlry. The brick trade seems to be booming. Fred Lehnhoff is not able 'o-.d them on the cars here as fat as th are wan ted. He ships to the large," towi.3 west of Lincoln and says it lie had half a million he could el them nizht out, and r'nt here it may - p- ; per to remark that Mr. LehnholTt bn.-k ! are said to l Lh? best moulded brics in the siat". It ne demand continues, next yiiar will s v ii immense industry developed in thai .'.;: in thi city. Plattsmouth is to I y anayeJ in her richest robes. The hilltops around the city are covered wii dense growth of young oak. hitler-.. v ':nut and oMier varieties of ue, tlat -liive donued, since -lit rcftii. fro-t, U tho jcoljrsknown to the paintei' r.n. A walk through the outlying suburbs on an afternoon, with the mellow, .com forting rays of October sur.-hiue beam ing down from the blues: of kies. is exhilarating in the extreme, an-J would almost inate n invalid -jell iigftin without anyothor medicine thau lite enchanting view, aud the fresh, pure air. Anbcuscr beer at McVcys :oitf ('RS0MAL. A. B. nillh is in the capital city to day. . Tom. Murphy went to SI. Joe this morning.- . II. L Palmer came home from Hat ingi last evening. Major Wheeler' father, . from Iowa, is visiting hltn todny. I'uty Burke was shaking hands with his friends here this morning. ' Win. J. Agnew went out to the Cus ter county ranch thin morning. II. Ueit2haut-r, of Omaha, wa in the citv yesterday seeing his friend d. Dr. J. M. Waterman, the Louisville physician was in the city last evening. Willie Shryock, the genial drug vend er of Louisville, has been in the city a day or two calling on his old friends. Geo. Clarke, of R. G. Dunn & Co., Omaha, paid this city a visit yesterday. and left this morning for it. Louis. T. N. Bobbit, the foreman of the late Grand Jury, returned to his home iu tho western part of the county this morning. II. C. Brown, the Iowa special pen sion examiner, passed through the city this morning, on his way to his work, after a three days' lay off at his home in Ashland. Mr. John Doe was arrested this morn ing for breaking into a B. & M. freight car with felonious intentions. lie re fuses point blank to give his real name. Ho will be arraigned this afternoon. The successor of the Marquis of Lome srovernor general of Canada (Mr. Lausdowne) is to take the oath of office at Quebec on Monday next; all the Canadian sprigs of royalty.and judicial dignitaries will be present to see the new administrator of public affairs start out in the discharge of his duties. The Woman's convention in Chicago this week has been discussing some measures for improving the condition of the negro women of the south. This to our way of thinking is a matter de serving of the humane attention of our kiud hearted sympathetic lady friends, and beats tho suffrage aitaion all to pieces. Joe McVey has now his new saloon fixed in ship shape and is ready to catecr to the public wants in his line. This morning he received two elegant stet-1 engravings from Chicago c iting twen ty-llve dollars each which will aid in ' decorating the walls or Lis business ' place. He wishes' to announce that he ! will kiAi.ii in wtiii'lf A tilkfiiu lktor ti ! most celebrated iu the country as well j .... .. C.II1:.... ..r . !.-. r,r.tr. ' tio n luiiiiut: ii nup'i ten pcFtici, 1 ctutmpagnts and wiiits. ! invites an luspoction 01 111s new quarter iv me public aud is ready to rec '.va guests. j Extra Help. Jom Ford has secured the service of Al Smith, of Council liluU who is a number one barber and who can bo found behind a chair at Jot 's shop ready to serve customers in short order with neatness and dispatch. Wolf Hunt Hull. Joseph Giltnoru a d others are advocating a grand wolt !iaut to take place sometime during next month. Mr Gilmore says he believes tlu farmers of Eight Mile Grove Louisville and Platts- mouth will turn out enrn iss as tho wolves are becoming very troublesoma he siyj he has lost quite a number of his pigs lately aud that other farmers are making the sam? co n daiut The B & M are no.v solviug the transportation questio i regarding mrtl-i,.,r k'.utiviip.l tin. w , lriil ..r.m - that Nel rafka has proilt ced this yeir; extras iu freight;work a h'way are no-v daily necessities and vf' "e tMtil .the corn and stock as well us the small grain in thi3 section o: the state tiuds an eastern m oUe'. V.f rolling stock ol the roa i is ail utiii:'. i id every cur is now inlo active er W e. There has been a o :i- ilerable atiei tiou paid to an article wl.ich appeared in i lie Journal uudei :)e heading' of "Ought to be Iuvestij: t d." Strange as it may seem to some. eople do not recognize in such libels the eie uents necessary to make common jjkes among citizeus. Libelow jokes when indulud iu through the public prints sometimes prove serious facts to the perpetrators. It is only thoughtless ignorance that would cause the High Sheriff of this couatv and Mr. C. V. Sherman to in dulge in such articles, which we are j not sure, but we did w- perform ur j r..ii ,i..... -i. : ... ! iuii iiiiiv, i i" niuuiu lui.te n i ii"Ut matter for those huaioior.a geutleai. . . .... . , ! ..tux Lesdie s a v;in!;ir Monthly. t !ie numoer i.. v.'in er, HKt: its j pudecessors, is txiivnitelv hiteresliur, entertaining and instructive. The en gravings are voluminous, and as varied as the articles they illustrate. The col ored plate front ispeice ia an artistic gem. X. Bobinson's contribution. The Acient and Honorable Art,illi'y Company of BosIqh nd thue on Mad Moparchs,'' tThe LahU yl' the Lion and Suu," HJaoJt Deeoratiou, His torical and Artistic," The Tombs of Milta, in Mexico," ect., uill well repay the reader. There arc Serial aud Snort Stories, Sketches, Adventures. Poem-, etc., by Amanda Douglas, Oscar p,oyle Eilice Hopkins, Mr. Jano G. Austin. F.tta Y- Pierce, Mry ' A.. 'pennUob; Captain lemevs, exc etc., nd a' large and varied miscellany, replete with in formation and entertainment. There are 128 quarto pages, aud oyer lOoO cmlellisimints. Price . 2" cents a number, or $:i a year, postpaid. Mm. Frank Leslie, publisher, 53, 55 aud 57 Park Place, Xtw York. J Court Proceedings. .C It. Parmele special adiniuitxtor of the entato of John Tallon deceased, vs. First National lltnk of Platlsmouth, Nebraska, aud John O'Rourke. Mo tion of plaintiff for new trial overruled, to which he except?, and forty days from rising of court given to reduce exceptions to writing. J. Levy v. R. W. Hyers sheriff and L. Colding Motion for new trial sus tained, and cause set down for trial. John T. Nims vs. IJenjamin Barrett and Fred. Hello vb Trial to the Court; verdict for delendaut. J. Nims vs. F Bellows Dismissed at plaintilTs costs, without prejudice to a new action. W T. Allen vs. Joseph Cole and others Judgment by consent iu favcr of plaintiff, $12.30. William Short vs. A. J. Barker Trial to Court, judgment for plaintiff Anna B. Benson vs. Neils Benson Decree of divorce granted aud custody of infant children ordered given to plaintiff. Robert Bachelder vs. Martha Bach elder Decree of divorce granted as prayed for and infant children awarded to plaintiff. Blundell's Flight. Col. Drake was besily engaged yes terday afternoon iu looking over the effects of Blundell, the young man who skipped out leaving the telephone com pany and it number of our business men in the lurch for several hundred dollars. He informs us that he found a well filled trunk containing many ar ticles of an interesting character. Among other things a chart of Blun dell's head, in which Prof. Fowler, the phrenologist, declares substantially that Blundell is very fond of the good things of this life, inclined to be religious aud as honest as the day is long. He " also found a nicely written letter from one of the ladies of Lincoln, who thanked him for a fervent prayer that he had made at one of our churches. Mr. Drake has also lcarnrd additional particulars of his flight, When he left Pacific Junction he engaged and occu pied a full section of a sleeper, and during the trip was not seen more than once or twice. He wa9 teen in Chica go the day after. The Colonel is under the impression that Blundell is now in England. State Journal. The brave, brilliant and dashing warrior, Rose water, who did all his lighting by telegraph, and it has been intimated, even then, at times on the wrong side, says Mr. Reese never "lit into the revolution' and .therefore, is not qualified for supreme judge. The second plea of this electrical warrior is that Mr. Reese doesn't happen to be as old as Susan B. Anthony. We presume that if Alexander the Great, Bonaparte or Washington should stalk north In t'io v:sagJ and habllaments of one of i the Kst tribes of Israel, or th Waode - Ur j ew. the Hee would wait !nd Bee it tia.y were nominated by ihedemocr.-itp; : if so their w.r record ai.l ag- woui j be suOiciet. i I t?t j I MU Sever late of Berlin will te.icli I ouoiis iu mil iic tli.t.viutf u.tintiu ui i:i ihe French or . (itruiHu laiuaev.. Term sieasonallrt address P. O. box fG3 I city. For the genuine New Yoik buck wheat flour go to McCourls. 201U5 In additiou to a choice line of pure liquors Joe McVey keeps the celebrat Auueuser St. Louis beer. 201 it Choice strictly pure maple syrup McCourta. 20' t:; Tbo justly cilebrated beer on tap at J e ilcVeys. Auiteuser 20itf Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's. 167tf. Don't fail to smoke Phil Young's fiipsy Queen, Texas Siftings aud the Wanderer, 5c cigars. 197tf New Cigar Store. Herman Spies has this day opened up at the old Joo Me Ve) sUnd a lull ana ' complete lino, of chewing and smoking I tobaccoi cigars pipes ect.. which he will sell at the lowest and see him. rates. Stop in 200c 3. Monarch Billiard ILdi finest brauds ol tresh and try them. serves up the ovbters. Call iOOtuovl Lovers of heailhlul ex-ic'.se reineiii ber Joe Ford's skating rink in th base ment of Fitzaendd o t!ot-k. 20tf Our customers aud the geucral pubMe will take notice hat we are seitinx up the bet brands of Irtish liyior. ut our stnud ou Mia Btry -t. Cull nd see for yourself. Mo.NAi.rji Bii.i i k; JIali.. 2o0rnovl A ppleton's first readers at WunickK ,u j iarv Stuart perfumes at Warrick's j St , ;j.i5e3 shouU, r(lflemUr that if th.ry Willll anythii.g iu the fancy eoods liae now is the time to ! uv them at J. P Youngs. I97tt' BerHoniber that Phil Y&urg je-ls cigars and they arc m sro-id as a-.v if i not better than l A in the city 179 f ! V-.u 'tiit find the Lsrer-t d.a; lay id j l in li ! t-.rd.-, scrjf o.kjL "uiut e.rr-s. 1 placq'ie and decorating piotnres of all ; jt;n,!s ut p4 q nevv i,,oU a97lt a Kara opportunity An ekgoit house in .4 pretty .niS convenient location, will ' soii cheap. Address P.O. B.x tto9, Imported a! and jrl"r at .Ite iic X 187:f Liceune Motie?. io'ice is hereby giveu, that the un derstated has made applictttioq and tiled Ins petition with tha Cuunty Com missioners of Cass coin ty Nebraska, for ibcue to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at bis place of business in South IJend., Ca$.s county. Nebraska, ancl that the sauie will come before the fjouimiasioners for action at the No vember session of the board. . David Carfester ' Sonm Bejp, Oct. 2d, 1883. 186djw3t 100 styles of Birthday cards at War Tick?. ' " ' " : ll X93lf List of Letter. remaining unclaimed in.tbo P., 0 ut PlattMuouth XU.OcC liuh, l6t3. Applegatc Clmrhy -Ailmw II K Bradley ifr : " ' y Calr Wm M Collins Dollie Connelly Nettie ' Drake -Wro C " ; Glass Mi8 II, . , HittMhuKffy Haglo William Jones J M. Knapp Dick Kaiser Gustav Mathews C P McCoy J S Ntlson John Peterson Mrs A A Sandal I Gust 4 Sperry D C itfwartz Harry C Scab ill Nellie Sjoberg J Watson Lydia ClemcrsoQ L'K Daily Bros Eades J M : HUcockK Haley Michael Howe William Jennings S P Kinsey MtS McNurliu Mrs A Marley Rev J MdpU William Porter Aaron Place Mrs Ella Stoehr Coney Sextou 11 A Soe R F Scott J W Thomas Joseph Wilson Martha Wilson W G Persous calling lor the above please say "advertised.". J. W. Marshall, P.M. The Cincinnati Enquirer insists that Peudletou is one of the missing at the roll call after the Ohio explosion. That is what happens when a democrat makes the mistake of taking the party at its word in the platform. The dem ocrats adopted a ringing civil service reform plank in its platform last year, and poor Gentleman George, with all his experience, failed.to recognize the joke. He introduced his bill, the re publicans carried it through, and bin party friends have hustled him under the sod without a singlo mourner in the procession. State Journal. The heavy e etric wires are a source of continual danger. On Friday even ing last, while some of the oCicera of the Fuller F.lectric Light company were making a tour of inspection in Dayton, Ohio, one of the lamps by which the city is lighted went out. Su derintendent Robbing, of the Dayton company, in lowering the lamp to ex amine it, took hold of the conducting wire where the insulation was worn off, and fell as it shot. He died three min utes 'later, exclaiming: 'The life is burned out of me." Ex. Dr. Schlldknecht's Ofllco At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr. Sal isbury in the Rockwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. 169lj6.Wtf W. II. SCHILDKNECHT. Troy City Laundry. Removed to the first door north of Stadlcmans on sixths St. opposite Nev i Us Block- The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be located here and old customers and new ones will find us ready to give satisfaction in all kinds of Laundrv work. W. B. Brown Prop. 10-ldtf ! I'ullectluu Notice. lriies knovvirg tbeoidvea indebted to the firm of Streigbt & Co., will please call and settle, ha we must baV ; inoiiev to run our business. Ilopin y"r3.Vv HCCordmKly. wcare itespeciiuuy lours. li6A.W-T9tf STUKianT & Co. Auctioo! Auction It A lot, of household goods, under chat tel mortgage: Consisting of beds, bedding, bedsteads, chairs, stoves and general household fixtures, will be bold at auction on Saturday next, October 20th, 1883, at the "Old Bed Store," t the foot of Main street. F. S. 'White, Auctioneer. 200t3 A Great UiMioTerj. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from au early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss- of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-eo at J. M.ltot-eits. Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Foi winter bloom and out door plant ing, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Hol land bulbs, Si lew, and a large assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous plants all are est planted iu lite fall if you have them us they will do nu good otherwise, Cail and examine my stock. L. A. MooitE. I87tf M O Connor keepx on hand the cel ehrated Au!user Burch St Louis Bot tled. Boor and always ready to py par ticular attention to hU customers. 155tf : When your blood is impoverished, or corrupted, the temedy It at h:nd Take Ayer's Sar$aparllla. Hand printed Warrlcks. birthday C3LnU lS2tf Ml Itl itocK vniCK9. Ihave.ou hau-i j a large and very superior stock oi lur i ulture, much of which I propose to sell ( off at cost. My goods are for sale and ' ef ore purchasing I wish everybody1 who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the puoiitf h I to examine my goods and my prices. ' dAWtt llENBY BoKCK. Hay. 1 200 Tons of first clanH hay f or t ale leave orders with Y. S. Wise. 178d23wtf J. T. Wi.sk. Important to TraveJcrx. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington loute. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf For Sale. Two well improved farms, betw-en Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap ply toThaddeus Adams, on farm. w2Stt Lubri Ion' Herring at Bennett Fresh Utick Steal, liour ud Maple Syrup at, Bennett Sf Lewu. 197t3 A Square Jtteal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will plena lnar thin in mind. dJtwtf $7,000 I loan on improved farms 4PPy to B. B. Windham. 197 6t stf Prescriptions carefully compounded at Wdrri", v - Bargains 1 Bargains ! ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 0. 1TEWS DEPOT. 1 will reluce my btock of gooJi prejtanitory to my removal, nml therefore will m certain lines of my goods sit (iliKATLV KKDIJC EI) TKICKS, FOK CASH ONLY, such u ACCOliDEONS, VIOLINS, OUITAIW, BANJOS. PHOTO and AUTOGRAPH ALUITMS, LUNCH and WORK PASKETS, PIRD CAGES. GLASS and CHINA WARE, ! ANCV GOODS. TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS I BIRTHDAY CARDS, SCRAP BOOKS, and SCRAP BOOK PICTURES, SCHOOL SLATES and HOOKS OF ALL KINDS; NOW is your time to buy and lay in your guodu for the Holi days and save money. RerrLeiixbcT' Tltis Offer is good only FOR iPIIFTESESra UilTTS, from October 17th, and the REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE ONLY FOR CASH. Remember the place. Come early before the asi-ortment is bro ken, and avoid the rush. Very Respectfully, J. P. YOUNG., Election Proclamation. Notice is hereby Kven that on Tuesday, the sixth fliiy of November nut In ureclui'l l Cass county, Nehrnnka. there will be an flection held fur the purpose of electing the followlDK oflleera to-wlt : Oneluttge uf the nuprome court. One judge of the district court for th '.'nd judicial dlKtrlct. Two re Rent a of the university of Nebraska, for full term. Oneregeut of the university of Nebraska, to fill unexpired term of 1'aac Towel's, resigned. One regent of the university of Nebraska, to flllthe unexolred term of 1.. 11. l lnrld.re- Bigued ! One County Clerk. One County Treasurer. One County J ukge. One Sheriff. One Coronor. One Clerk of District Coui t. One Super! uteadent of l'ubllc Instruction. One County Surveyor. ; One County CoimiiiBslouer for Third ! trlct. A one Assessor, (In each precinct.) two juHiice 01 me reacv meace precinci. . 'IwoCdnHUbk-s hi each urecinct. Ttuee Judges of Klectloii in each precinct. IwoClerkH of Klectlon In each precinct. One Overseer of l'ubllc Highway iu ecch Koad district. Which election fhall be opened at e.ght o, clock In the morning, and will continue open until alx o'clock In the afternoon of the fame day. Dated this loth day of October. A. P. 1W3. J, W. Jen.ninos. County Clerk, Ca? County, Febra.ika, IIood, Ho-ierv. Collars, i loves. Mit- i tend, Kueheis &c it; at t-o.-t n I tlo at the closing out sh1 of Hi" -z U Ih'j b te Mrs, A. 1'. Stout. i'.'74 Notice.- - Notice is hereby giv-n tlwir tjior. W. Sextou will apply to th Board"!' County Commissioners of Ca touiil, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to 'll malt Spirilus and Vinous liquors iu Avc Cass County, Nebraska, one ear irom date "f iiil"Mv;in'-v For Sale at a Bargain. The furniture and fixtures, and all, or a part of the stock of the Milli nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Moot. Call at the store. 19lUtwj The choice-1, newest, frchesi o8 ters, served in the vcivlMst -tylHai the Monarch Billiard Hall, on Mfii. street. d200tnovl FOR SAI.i:. Lot 1 and 3 lu Block. 41, Improved. d97 It. II. WlXmiAX. Leave orders for grapes from Lees- j ly's nursery :it A. Clark s grocer. lboUi j For Sale or Rent for 3B4f. ' J 3)0 Acres of pint:. re Ui.i .oi on kr fence J mile s. uih of vW-jpin Wa'' . ! JN). B. Clakic Weeping 'attr. .Nut-. Fresh oysters and celery ju.-t jecf vvto at Bennett fc L-wis. l8:Jif Uissolatioii X.tic' Notice in 1 reby uiv-u thufc ,m' mrl nerbhip heretofore fxiiiinf u-nier th. firm name of G ca it ",'!.nu l!. if tl.is day dissolved by P jiu il eom-n.t. Mi. Thierolf Couilm t i c bntno-- tlnir foriP'r loca'i' u b-i n an h r'5-u to pay all d-bts nud eolhct and tf-C' ipl for all bills du- th old firm. JamfsOi: k. lSJt- H. Tiiieikm . Plattsmouth, Nth. ( ct 2d l"" i. Go to MeKeevc r t ilerruianr.'.. ! good uisn il ov-ier3 it-- ie j fates. l8-'m;' I ZJ. i ! . i T I i 5 3 j V 2. r -i 4 . -ri It c LEGAli 350TICE. May Uixon, Pita 1 PblUpB Ulxon Def. f Philip B Dixon defendant, will take notice that on 18th (Uy f October 1883 May llxou pkuatlff hereta fcl?U ber petition In the dUtrtet court ot C&m county Nebrsk anatof-t flillip B. Uioa playing lor a divorce (rota tbe bonds ot inarrlaKe, on the grounds of desertion and lor the cuntody ol Qaifleld 11xm cuild of plalu tiff and attendant. You are required to an swer said petition wa o before the dy ot KoxWb 1SK3. MatIJIXON, J3ri; 1?U. 18S3. By R. B. NVlttdUamVtry t , o . ca iX i r- 2 r-. w - - a M- 3 f ja erj i I a f S "3Ak Q W 1 SECOND HAND GOODS. PARLEMAN & CHAPMAN Will IJUV and ISKLL all klndi of FURNITURE, . METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lowf r Main atn-ct. One ilt or vfftt of I'eck'a Furniture note rialtMnoutb. l' b. 1st. lh&.'J 4Ctf. e mm 3D Eev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wllda, well-known city rulialonary in New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wllda, of th Masaacbuaetta Supreme Court, writea aa follow i f "78 E. Mth St., yew Tori; May 1, W1. Messes. J. C. A yeb it Co., Gentlemen : Last winter I was troubled with a moat uncomfortable itching humor alTecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night, and burned so Intense ly, that I could scarcely bar any clothing over them. I was als a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run down.- Knowing the valuu of Ayeb's Saesafabilla, by observation of many other cases, and from personal uao In former years. I began taking it for th above-named disorders. My a u petite Im proved almost from the nrst dose. After a short time the fever and Itching were allayed, and all signs of irritation of tho akin disappeared. Sly catarrh, aud cough were also cared by the same meant, and my general health greatly improved, until it is now excellent. I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the S a us a pa bill a, which X recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it in small doses three times a day, and used. In all, less than two bottles. I plaoe these facts at your service, hoping their publication BmJa good. Yours reapecTfully, 2. P. WiLDa." The above Instance la tut one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Area's Sabja YABUXa to the cure of all diseases arlaing from Impure or impoverished, blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, tad thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Scrofw lout ZXstaset, Eruptiont of the SUn, Ehiu matitm, Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrorted blood and a low state of tbe system. PBEPAEED BT Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugglrts: rrice f 1, six bottle for CS. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Dest Purgative Med Id no cure Constipation, Indigestion, If cadaihe, and an unions Lnsoroera. 4 Sold everywhere. Always reliable. :iui Han:. J. F. BAUMEiSTER Furnishes Frerh, Pure Ja'Uk DELIVER CD DAILY. 8peclal calls attended to, and Vreeh Milk Crom same furiushed when wasted. ly yi f.' w n mm