sri.ClAI. NOTICES. AtttWrmi-ntt under thi head. pfi Imr em-li infriiou. three cent Al oNKY TO I.OAN-On real eVtata by " A. N. tOlt HAI.K Two RimmI milk i-ow. lii'inlr of 1-. O. Out Lilian. ,( TiMl -(Al.i:-lliiutci, Intinil wood laud by Jlui lluns & Son. EMJ.l.SAI.I-.-A r.mkI Miwn & Hamlin cabinet uricati. a iiu'aln f..r cjiili nrcliaarr. pilii- .f llrtiu in t-iulll. Kill In- FOKsl.i:-Tlm ul II. f. Wood irMily nrar Slier J. W. M AUall AI.l., Aneiit. I."Oi: H i : -i:tsllfiirK iri -rty, one of tin ! I !! nt-ii location lii tlm vltf, or III trail- l..rK k. luu'r of J. W. MrtliH. hMlt I ;i:s i.k ii.im. and lot, pri.-i? S'iV. liw iMiii. li.ilai.o; in luoii'iily i) ini-iiti. V. 11. VVINUUAM, 1JMKS.I.K Sf t-r.il uir.- of n. II. Ii cheap. I ii- .1 Tli!ili iu nil aizr. at lllls llllll . . 1,1 If ,oi: .s, I.K : l.n in k1 location. I'artlni. l.lllill lIlMOtlKO H.lt ,' l xa I.K -An order fur a i:t.-w American -Wiitf M.i'-limi!. I:iiuil at tblsorUVe. I." : H I.K l. in . rl of wixxl. Iu't:lrn of tf w v. . LM.Us.M.K -t I I pa;, r- lor sab? at tLI onlce at l cents .er hundred or 1 rem per tlo.- tf 1 .'' -I.K -l nor ! t .;-etlff It. Kood It.ta C i'.i in ll;l i-ilv In.., it... -it llil. rw... trf Foi; l;i;'i.n,,Ure ulili T riM.inf and 4 .1 li-li .Oil. r-lil.-iie " i.l .-lr...t.. m. I I'll k. fill ,'0!( l;iv 1 I lie noit:i storeroom lo I'le i l-i k. and t rooiut ui laii". Omul loe.iiioii tor rt-ii aiiraiit or lo;iniin house, reins fto-.i,. Apply to W in. .ellle. KM I'.' III'.N I A house, nil ner Tth ami l.orii-r Ml' 1-. .lii-iuiie i.i I li.-. rol k. I:N I out- t.fiiet- room and tlMeiiini; lilteett il. c; riMOiil llo st.iim f.ver Holt- Mi. i ll. t li.i. i.l. r li.ikery. hii-pine at Mis. lii.ltselmei I:.ltf jm: i:i;. r- lloii-., rou vi'lii. iit to tin. pi. II. K. ii. D ev .Son. I.'f U KKNT SoiiMi strf riMMiiol thx I'lii'in A i;iH'k. Kiiiurt ol ii. II. Itlai-k, It. Spur -liK-k. Alva Dr w , r.ilMiie.is I'Miiinittee. Ii;tf KI'.N'I Dwelling llouxes. Iii.piiie of I I'd if W. II. hll KMC. I osr aid.' past Look ctiiitalniiiK p:i erf valil-.-.! to tinner tliider please leave at til In lo7tf i;nlMi-A liold tiM.llipi. k. )u property ami pa Hiif for thi ner proving imtice fau have tin name. Is til J.' UNI A lad. e oekttbook rontaiuliiK 1 Mune eliaiiK- 1 lie owner can have the .s.tiiie dy ealluiK mi tr. Kreekentlelil, proving .iofity and p.tyinn for thi.i notice. l5Mf WA N I Kl. A j;irl to do general tuiiifeuork at .Mrp. .1. C". .Morri-cy'ii. EDUCATIONAL. 3Insical Instnictiou. ToMtj Friends: I havb rpoianizetl my clashes of iust ruction uimii the I'la-o. and .should be pleased to have such ad n.:: .sire instruction to address or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and in v instruction after the niout im proved method. Tiipils, beginning w rong, can never expect to become masters. I invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINGTON. d UJW J.".tf THE TWELFTH YEAR OFTlir. UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA Wli.I. OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT.-11, 1883, v. ii fi an ample corps of instructor!-. On lis.'.ii-ation lo the Chancellor catalogues in" In- ..i-T.iiiir.i hy those defirinx inforiaatlou, and eel i:ii-.i!es (or half faro on t'ue railroads l-j tl ei'-eiiisj to attend. Tirst Terra begins Tuesday. Sept. 11 . X-.jon.l Thur-fday.Jan. ?. lxl. -i !i:id " Tuenday. April 1. Animal ".mtr.eo' eiiient Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE t It nocii Octol-r is-sl. and continue 6 mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK :uiit ai: kind of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING k:ie to on'er on horl notice. I'V BOYD & LARSE1T. l-cav. niers at the Lumber ard or at l'osl i mice. IS-'ifJii nGTri. CITY HOTEL. 1 his t ut if id three s-tt-ry brick Miucture. on :4t-r5";i:d street, ha- just been finished and f. tit l up for the acconiinctlation of Hi J JS'SlL'yT CUSTOMERS. AMI PEGl'LAi: liOABDKBS. EVERY' THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Ear ln colD,C: ith the "If. FBED GOOS, Tropr. BOOTS AND SHOZ5- yt XX ITFACTUR1XC AND AT -Sherwood'S, lattsmouth, Xebkahka 1 ml! thr.u!d ituemVr that if the? u.n itiivtliii ii in the ftcv goo.: lint u thci time to buy tbxui at J l Youngs. , - W DUIiW UUIJ-DiiMU, PLAl IDivivw in, rUTTSMOIITH HERALD. FL'BMSHF.II DAILY AND WEEKLY II v Ttc PlaltsmontL Herald ?Milm Co. OFFICIAL PAPKIC OF TIIK CITY- For City and County Directory, Railway Time Tablet. Tfli-pfiono Kxcliaiic I'-uiim-m Di rectory, I:ilnej4 Cards f.c, see fourth pac". Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display a4rertltetnent or clianiri In advertlteiiieut unlit In; iiaiuted In to the. bunneolUcn not later than In a. m . of the flay iu wlilcii lliey art: to b Itin-iteil. Copy for pay local anil special imtn-ei mint be tiaiiiitf-t In before 3 p. in. each il.iy to I mine m iMfrtion. II M . lit sif .ski.i,, l;uMiirn Manager. A. SullMbtiry, lriiflwt. A. tlurMliall, IteiifUt, niic--HHor to I'lufltpi- k Mui-nIiuII. 'I' fill 'tlticltMl wllliutit pain, n-ttj1! of'.MtroiiM xlU; Tlic btt fftiallty of liai d Jind niM coal for Male at i:red (or ovi'n. t2o:iu Mi i t-4 i y 1'in-ti.liiv vp,iii at tli'-ir !a-tM ll.ill. in K ii-k vvo.,i li.uck. Vih it iii Kui-lits ;irc invitcl t uttfii l. .!. V. .II'NMSIIS, V. C. W I. I v k ks, K of ll. and rj. riattatnwutli ilude. is a.iin witiiout :t Our HtiH k of scliuul luoks comp!it; W.J. Warrick. an: now ('old, (iaini vveallier thevj days with ncw all around us, our turn will come soon. The l:idif of the iVpsbyterinii cliurch and coiigri-iliou arc requested to meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock .it the church. Business of import' ance. 'JO.-JfJ '1 lie follow. u; marriage licenses have been granted since our la.st report: Air bert Worth to Jane Harry, James C. Ilitcliie to Scpha Stuckert. 1'alric Kgan, late treasurer of the laud league, has filed his declaration pepers with the district clerk of Lancaster county, and will become a permanent resident of Lincoln. Joe Ford h ad his skating rink in nice clean shape and well lighted up last night. A goodly crowd of fair ones with their smiling attendants, were oil hands, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the invigorating sport. We dropped into the new cigar fac tory this moorning, of Mr, Spies, on lower Mam street and were surprised to see him lilted up so completely in so hhort a time. Mr. Spies already has several of his choice brands made and on sale. Smokers who happen to be in that end of town would do well to drop in and simple -ome of Mr. Spies' choice l.rtnds. John 11. Ames, a conscientious attor ney of Lincoln, had the mlslortune to be the nominee on the antinionopoly ticket for regent of the university. Af ter writing a highly commendatory let ter on M B. Ueese, the man who is to annihilate iheir Judge Savage, the state antinionopoly ceuiral committee rmucstcd Mr Ames to withdraw from their ticket; to which demand he cheer- f Ti'i y accede-'. Mr. Amos D an, of Franklin lO.iuty, novv enjoys the emp ty honors iu place of Mr. AtneF, Nellie Swan'on, ill Swede- girl who was t- target w tb ropr K'ring her c iiM. has oeen uisciuiiged ai the Cass cou.itj orandjury failed to indict her. The. l'l.ittsmou; h pipers tried t!i- ce and found her git'lty, but now th IIkuai.d )-:iys the jio j carried Oiit ihp wisM s of tin' ctmtuunity in not finding a bill against l;er Was tlic giri uiity. Neb. City News. The Flattsmoulh papers have neither tried nor condemned Nellie Swanson. To the contrary they have aked frym pathv and clemeucy for the girl. The Grand Jury have said "not. guilty" now if it it was in Xcbratka City, the populace, acting on their former record would have taken her and hung heron a tree, and the News would have had an iniportaut item, and probably an edi torial on Justice! Police Court. Uncle Tom Barry was arrested after his little fisticuff yesterday, and appear ed this morniug iu Judge Pattenger's court. Trial held without assistance of attorneys, which resulted in a fine and cost bill amounting to $1.".53, be ing levied on Mr Barry, to which Mr. B. very emphatically excepted. Kent, Shake! Mr. W. II. Kent, city editor of the Omaha Bee, has been nomiuated fcT county coioner, of Douglas county, a no wise unimportant officejin a city like Omaha, where they often kill a man to get up an appetite for breakfast. Kent is a solid republican, a young' man of the best business ability, and one who will make an efficient official. The IIf.rald will sm ke at the earliest op portunity. 7,000 to loan on improved farms. Apply to R. B- Windham. 197 Gt wtf Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett &. Lewis'. I83tf Pou't fail to smoke Phil Young's Gipsy Queen, Texas Sittings audthc Wanderer, 5c c:gars. 97tf For winter bloom aud out door plant ing. TV.Iip3, Hyacinths, Narcissi. Hol land bulbs, Siles, and a large assort' mcut of hardy bulbs and heiba'.t-ous plants all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine my r!.ock. L A. Moore. 187tf AncUctr lex at McVey COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. The City Fathers In Regular Sea elon. Last evening the council met in regu lar session with Mayor Smith, City Clerk Simpson and the following mem bers of the council present: HerolJ, Bona, Fairlleld, Morrison, Murphy, Lehnhoff and McCallan. x Minutes of previous meetings wire read and approved, excepting the ch sion of Oct. 3th, left over for correc tion. Mr. McClIIan presented a numer ously bigned petition from residents on First street, in the Fourth ward.' asking for a sidewalk ou said street from Granite lo Silver streets. On motion of Mr. Callan the judiciary committee were authorized to draft an ordinance requiring construction of b lid wa'k. Atlidavit ol Geo. Bushel regarding a rtagtiaut pool of water near lib prop rty on W aldington avenue, was pre dated, as a!o the order of the- Chair i.i hi of in Board of Health declaring iln; name a nuisance referred to com mittee ou streets, alleys and bridges to act at once. Street commissioner's report was lead, showing since last report woik done ou Locust and Granite Ms. Re port referred to finance committee. Fin incu committee referred back the following bills, with recommendations that they be allowed: II Cams, burying dogs 1.00 J 1) Simpson, salary Sept 25.00 WA llendrickson, surveying. . . 9.00 V McCatiu, street work 29.00 21.00 W J White, work on 5th st rulv't 725.00 J Allowed on this claim 500.00 C Koehuke, work on engine 0.50 11 C McMaken, bal. on contract. 375 .00 E O'Neill, work on engine house 20.G5 Beport of ilinauce commirtee adopt ed. Claim regulating certain lots con demned in part by the city on Chicago avenue, referred, to councilman Fair -field to investigate and report. Committee on streets, alleys and bridges reported work referred to them completed. On motion'of Mr. Fairfied committee was instructed to put in crossings asked for and to hire help for the work at wages not exceeding $2 per day. Mo tion adopted. Keport was made that stock had beeu breaking into the cemetery. On motion of Mr. LehnhotT, cemetery committee was instructed to investi gate and act forthwith. Mr. Murphy moved that the city re pair sidewalk on Chicago avenue, ad joining Lot 7 in Block 40, and tax the same to the property. Morrison pre vailed. Mr. LehnhotT moved that the council reconsider their fornijr action in re gard to contracting for cue tilling on Fifth street;, on account of the lateness of time and the necessity to have the work done at once. Motion carried. On motion of Mr. Morrison, street commissioner wos instructed to hire men and proceed wiin the work at, once, which motiou prevailed. On motin ol Mr. Murpny. crossiog was ordered iu on Granite aud Second SLICL-tS. Mr. Morrison preseuud petition ot i B. Muiiis. regarding taxes Jerroue ousty as&essed on his property in Unke's addition, aud alter due investigation. the cily agreed to iicceit $5.00 from i.-.vuer of said lot, in lisa of their claim against the property. The claim of Merriam, for $45.55 taxes claimed to have been paid ou cliuiea property, was, o.i motion of Mr. Faiiliel-i, laid nv r umil next lue jUiitf. On motioii, the Mayor vppoiuted a committee of tlnee on securing, new council chamber. Mayor appointed Morrison, Bons and llerold as said committee. Mr. Sherman appeared before the council on behalf of the fire depart ment, asking that a now sudpIv of hose be purchased for thorn, and the com- niittee on lire and water were ordered to correspond regarding it. rm. rn : i: iu ,:ir X liU luuuniu tmiui3 diiiuov mi. s.i. were presented: Herald Pub. Co , printing S 13.00 J Yanda, street work 16.50 r McCann, street work Sl.00 " " 21.00 J L Webster, attorney's fees... 975.90 on Mayor Smith presented and read the' correspondence between Himself Mid the holder of the high school bonds (see elsewhere) which was diS' cu93id at length, and On motion, council decided to hold an adjourned meeting next Monday night, to take action in tit s matter. J. D. Simpsox, City Clerk. The srreenback convention which convened at Weeping Wuter lastSatur day, was not very largely attended, only about 12 or 15 zealots of that faith being preceut Au effort was made to endorse a pait of the republican and u part of the MPmr.rr.itic. ticket ; but on trvinsr to se- lt fhA .vrnnnr ..art of each ticket for nrt,amanr ..vprv fellow wanted it his wnv. which liuallv resulted In un ad- . .... . ....... ..icf,t journmeui, nuu anu.ii. uuuci juuiuj that every man should vote as rdeased they not putting a:iy ticket iu s - the ikjd. m . MONEY TO L0 4N ON' REAL E9TATK. Any party desiring to lou money ou Karat nniiwH v .r.iil mi .MCxi .imOlta.Cll al it I'lW rate. from three tv teu iuta' time, ai.il Hie luterest not payable until ii . as aeerut-d Imiuire ot O. t. DRAPE.., ;-.iliix--r i-iatmini h r. Ar pIe!o.-j lixa itdJt-r ai Wariic-kt. 3t TUT uriy-nrm wv" - . or. -vti jwitw- PERSON A I.. Billy Short, of Mtnly, iu in the city today. William Wolfe, of BurlingtOD, ho btcu. viftitlng hi friend (Henry Boeck; be left for home this morning. Col. Thos. IS. Stevenson, of Nebraska City, U in town attending to business before Jude l'ouud's court. ll. W. Hyers was in Otnabu last night. Mrs. J. B. and Maggie Wells, of Oj ceol j, visited 'heir sister Mrs. Eugene Saye a few days auJ left this morning or South Bend. Mrs. Darwin, of Decatur, Iudiuua, a bister of J. X. and Parker Wise, arrived in the city this morning ou a visit to relatives. M. McEl wain came in this morning from his labors a mail agent, he goes out again tomorrow. Mis Colviu, of Arapahoe, who has ijeen visiting Misd Kennedy and other relatives iu this city for the past fvw weekf, returned home this morning, (leorge Spurlock, after a lew days at home, returned this morning to his studies at York. J antes I'ettce went to Tckaina and Blair this morning. Mrs. Elliott who has several days, went to been here for Nebraska Citv this morning. Mrs. A. B. Smith is iu Omaha to dav. Denis l'ottengcr, of South Bind pre cinct 53 in lhe cilJ today- Club Meeting. The members of the l'iattsmou)h Sportsmen Club are called to meet at Smith &.Beeaon's offize tonight, at half-past seven. AEeath Roll of I Eight Months. The abtrologists who selected 1883 as a good yei.r for earthquakes, pestilence and accidents see in to have made a hit. During the eight mouths of the year considerable more than 153,000 lives have been lost in notable disaster, iu not taking iutojaccount the yellow fe ver in the south. By simply following the big news of the press dispatches the following table of the people killed is made up: Loss of the Cimbria Milwaukee hotel tire holand circus tire Australia mine flooded Mehichipi, Cal. railroad accident 424 so 268 Ti lit lii 10 10 19 77 56 11 JOO 14 14 118 'M2 68 72 Hat boat (master is. t , Loss of City of .Brussels Mine explosion Kew YorK school panic israiuwoou mine disaster February floods , Drowned at Brown ville. Minn: .. April toruadoes rait oi a lexas notel Brooklyn bridge panic. Ma ay tornadoes Suuderland.Eng. school panic... June floods Baltimore pier dixaster. . , Carlyon. N. Y. railroad accident luiy. ixiuuon.uni. noous i Hungary lire -. 20 Ischia earthquake 4,500 Knxlish tlshiiiK fleets 375 German floods 14) Mt. Ararat avalanche s 150 Powder explosion iu Europe 'J30 Miue explosions in Europe 162 vjinaay jactory panic ltH Koclietter, Minn, tornado 16 Lake Clnem palaca accident 23 Cornwall mine accident- Collision tiff Eddystoue lighthouso...... . 13 ureal uanks nrnnermeii loss Java earthquake lOO.Ooo luuian etioiera la.ouo Eg) pi ian cholera .. 21,000 ilaaaa M earner Aiitmia -o Jteiucr !veuuiore Castle '-ii steamer Gipy 10 Steamer ievaire 4tS Ship Dunslolrage. : 2t icoineexiiosiou 40 Besseges (France) explosion 21 Steamer viiappler 70 Buruiugfjoiuo Lake ineaire 47 Steamer Daphne ., 15o Exctuuige. Court Proceedings. J. F. Fitzgerald vs John Fitzgerald, Jury trial, yerdict for plaintiff $J 75. Geo. F. Sayre, vs William J. Wills, ou trial to jury. David Wo idard and B. C. Yeoman.s vs Frank Mickle. Motion by plain tirTs attorney to tax costs, overruled, to which defendant excepts Motion for new trial overruled to which plaintiff's excepts. The costs iu this case amounted to over 230. Judgment rendered on verdict. Everett G. Ballou, et al vs Jno. Black and the First M. E. church et al. De - cree entered dismissing plaintiff's poti tiou at plaintiff's cost to which plain- tiff excepts J. W. Stoddard & Co. vs B G. Hoo ver, E, O. Hoover and Ha worth & Sons Trial to the court. The court linds due Haworth & Son $395.7$, and due Stod dard $101.20. Decree of foreclosure, and order of sale. R. W. Hyers vs A. W. Cutler. Trial to court, and case dismissed as prayed tor in PlaiIlt,ff 5 PctltlOD roneerninir the Hieh actio o uonufc. Last night the Mayor presented to the council the correspondence with Mr. Bissell regarding the high school bonds. The final proposition is, in substance, that Mr. Bissell will take funding bonds of one thousand doljars each, bearing seven per cent, interest, running twenty yeaas, in lieu of the principal and interest of the old bonds, all of whicb.ia..now due and declared lesral bv the hiffhest court. This mat ter is for the council's determination, aB(j they meet next Monday night to settle it. REMEMBER THE WOLF HUNT On Saturday meetings will be held in different parts in the eastern part of the county, to organize a wolf hunt. i - . a At tlleie IQBalUS) uouicuaun auu delegate will be elected who will-meet at th-2 B ssker school house to elect a captain and select the day for the hunt The uieeting'ttrtt U to be held in this city Saturday vVill be announced in a dav or two. --square Meal j Can be had at-the City Hotel for only -J"' cents and lodging at same reaaonabio tat.:. Farmers and Gommercial Men wiU please boar this in mind. O&wtf NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notice is hereby giveu that I will sit for' (he registration of the voUrs in the First ward or tbeity of PUtUmouth at the office Of Fred. Uorder iu said ward on the 25th day of October from 11 o'clock a. m. to 7 o clock p. m. and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5tb 1S3. At which place and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registra tion book of said ward. II. BONS. Begistrar 1st ward city of I'latUtnouth. 202i7t Notice of Registration- Notice is hereby giveu that I will set for registration of tht voters in the Second ward of tlm city of Flattsmoulh at the blacksmith shop, ou Washing ton Avenue. 'lately occupied by Mil ler and Son. in said ward, on tire 25th day of October from eleve o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock p. in, and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th, 1SS3, at which plane, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properlv registered in the registration brok e fsaid wan. JOHN DRAIN Registrar. Second ward, IMattsmouth Neb. 20?t7 Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given that I will set for the registration of the voters in the third ward of the city of Plattsmouth, at P. E. Ruffner's cilice in Ward on the 25th day of Oc tober from 1 1 o'clock a. in. to 7 o'clock p. in., and at the ,same hours of each day following until noon of No vember 5th, 1883, at which place, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly regis tered in the registration book of said ward. DAVID MILLER, Registrar. Third Ward , PlatUmouth, Neb. 20'Jt7 Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given that I will sit for registration of the voters in the fourth ward of the city of Platsmouth at the council chamber in said ward on the 25th day of October from 11 o'clock a. in. to 7 o'clock p. in. and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th 1883. At which place and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registration boik ot said ward. WM. WIXTEUSTEIX. .Registrar. 4th ward City of Plattsniouth. 202d7t FREE OF COST. Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam to be Given Away. Every person in laPttsmoutb, who is suffering from Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation or Costivcness, Ileadache, Loss- of appe tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache Female Weakness. Nervous derange -ment, 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 the large bottles at 50 cents and SI. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lung medicins. Two doses wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. " Auctlou! Auction!! A lot. of household goods, under chat- j tel mortgage: Consisting o! beds, bedding, bedsteads, chairs, stoves and general household fixtures, will be sold at auction ou Saturday next, October 20th, 1883, at the "Old lied Store," at the foot of Main street. F. S. White, Auctioneer. 200t3 A Great Dlscorery. 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, Bronchlntis, Hay Fever, Loss ot Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease or the lliroat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ec at J. M. Roberts. Drug Store Large size $1.00. For the genuine New York buck wheat flour go to McCourts. 201tS Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Frkt Stadelman's. IC7tf. For Sale at a Bargain. The furniture and fixtures, and all. or a part or tnc biock oi tne jiiin- ncry store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 1916twi The choicest, newest, freshest oys ters, served in the very best style at the Monarch Billiard Hall, on Main street. d200tnovl FOR SALE.-Lots H and 3 In Block 41, Improved. d97 IK. IS. Leave orders for grapes from Lees 1 s nursery at A. Clarks grocery. 163dtf For Sale or Rent for 1884. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence mile south of Weeping Water. Jno. It. Clark weeping water. -eo. Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace &Thierolf, ift this rlav dissolved bv mutual consent. Mr. Tbierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to pav all debts and collect and receipt for all bills due the old firm. James Grace, 186t5 H. Thiekolf. Plattsniouth, Neb. Oct 2d 1883. 100 styles of Birthday cards at War- ricks iuou License Notice. Notice is hereby eiven. that the un dprsicrned has made application and filed his petition with the County Com rmafionera of Caa courty Nebraska, for lieense to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at his place of business ;n South Bend. Ctsi county. Nebraska, and that the same will come lie fore the PAmmi uinncr-i for action at the rso- vember session of the board. David Cakpexter South Bend, Oct. Sd, J883. 18fidw3t Bargains ! Bargains ! ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 0. NEWS DEPOT. I will reilucc in y 6tuck of goods rejarntorv to my removal, and therefore will nell certain lines of my good at (JKEATLY KKDUC KI) I'KICKS, Toil CASH ONLY, such us ACCORDKONS, VIOLINS, (JtJITAUS, IJANJOS. PHOTO and AUTOOKAPII AMUJMS, LUNCH and WOKK BASKETS, HUH) CAGES. GLASS and CHINA "WAKE, FANCY GOODS. TO YS AND KOLWA Y GO OJJSl ! IJIKTIIDAY CAliDS, SCIiAP IIO OK PICTURES, or ALL NOW is your time to luy and lay in your roda for the Holi days and nave money. ZierrLcmbe? ClVus Offer . is good only IPOit F'lIFTE.ESIXI UiLTTS, from (KImIkt 17th, and the REDUCTIONS WILL RE MADE ONLY FOR CASH. Rememhor the place. Come ken, and avoid the rush. . complete .substantial line KNIT GOODS, CLOAKS & in latest IFlaiinels in HCed and (Cotton, for mens9 wear. in great variety. Blankets and Carpels, also a large MATS AND WINTER CAPS. Trite citizens of IPlattsmoutli and Cass eonnty. are cordial ly invited to call on us. E. G.D0VEY &S0NS. Election Proclamation. Knti Is herebv eiven that on Tuesday, the sixth day of November next In precinct in wasi counij. neuroma, mcic " . an election held for the purpose of electing the following officers to-wit : One judge oi tne supreme tuuiu One iudee ot the di-strlct court for the 2nd Judicial district. x-, 1 WO regcuia ui luc uuii ci i fc wi .'ti '"'i for full term. One regent oi me university oi neutwua, iu fill unexpired term of Isaac rowers, resigned. On recent of the university of Nebraska, to flllthe unexpired term of C. B. Uifleld, re igned. one uouniy tier. One County Treasurer. One County Jukge. One Sheriff. One Coronar. One Clerk of Dietrict Court. . One Super! nteadent of Public Instruction. One County Surveyor. . . . n. One Couuty Commissioner for Third Dis trict. one Aesessor, (iu each precinct.) . Two Justices of the Peace in eace precmcl. Two Constables in each precinct. ThJee Judges of Election in each precinct. 1 wo Clerks of Election in each precinct. One Overseer of Public Highways In eecb Wtofeh Section shall be opened at e'ght o.elt.ck In the niorniuit. and will continue open until six o'clock ln the afternoon ot the tame d "ijated this 101'a day of October. A. D. KSX J, W.J F Ji I t,. County Clerk. Caea County, Ptibraska. Prescriptions carefully compounded, at Warricka. St SCRAP ROOKS, and SCHOOL SLATES and ROOKS KINDS' early before the assortment is Verv Rotieet fully, WI. P. YOUNG. UYl- attraction and of ' ft DALMANS, styles. assortment At Cost. Mrs. Johnson &, Sweeney arc selling the following goods at cost: Corsets, bustles, ruchiugs, embroidery, silk handkejaTiufs, collars, buttons, laces, back cOo? beads, toilet soap?,, per fumes, Germantown yarn, zephyrs, rick rack and serpentine braids, eilk thread, kid gloves, lace mits, silk floss, thimbles and all other faucy jrood- kept ty us and will sell at cost until sold out. Hooda. Hosiery, Collars, Gloves, Mit tens, Ruches &c ic at cost and below at the closing out sale of the goods of the late MrB, A. r. stout. ii" Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cas County, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober 183 for a license to 6ell malt Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date of allowance. You will find the largest display of birthday cards, scrap bootf pictures, placques and decorating pictures of all kinds at the P, O. news depot. 297tt Imported ale aad porter at Joe Mc Veya. . ISTtf frale i- of