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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1883)
ti DBtpOIST. 8. R. rPffinLTSYT, Dealkk ill M KDICI N K, PEItFUMERYS, On.s I'ainth, JJkusiiks, A Full LiiH'ofTniHKM Aij.I in fact every thing contained in (irst-.UsH Irur fctoro. Pre-M-rii.tions carefully coiniKuud cii Competition met in nil departments. fjni:. Mais axd Third Street . AaTTSMOUTII, NLT. SI-CON!) HAND GOODS. J. LEVY, Will III TV and SKLL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street, Om- .lior west of Reek's Furniture sore Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1883 4Gtf. HOTEL- CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid street, has Just been finished and fitted up fr the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND i:i:;uj,ar hoarders. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A GoedBar LUMBER. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD H. 1 WATEBKAN 4 Wholesaleand EetalllDealer In PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c, '"ourth Mrect. 11. rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRA31 A BOOTS AND SHOES 31,0 ITFATURjlXO AXD REP AIMING AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska CIGARS. Just Received 'J, a FINE LINE OF, MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES OK UIUECT 1MPOKTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigar, o ! for th retail trade only. Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. EPNSTWAGNKR Ifrnctlcnl Architect, SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A c-or-rrr a T.TPY. ' o . ., . .i wnAoiiia.tton4 will be carefully Carried .out, and full attention will be given as to safety and daranuuy. . Water Colors. Crayon and Feucil fLATTSIIODTH HERALD PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BT- Tbe Plattsmontii Herald mWn Co. OFFICIAL. PAPKIt OF TIIK CITY. For City and Coui.tr Directory, iUllw ay Time Tables. Telephone Exchaog Business Di rectory, Business Cards see fourth pae. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisements or change la advertiseiueoU must be handed In to the business office not later than 10 a. m. of the day In whlcn they are to be Inserted. Cony for pay locals and special notices mnt be hande-t lu before 3 p. 111. each day to Insure in sertlon. II M. BCSMNKLI., Business Manager. A, Snllsjbury, DentlNt. C A. Hurwliall, DeuflMt, nuc ceMHorilo Clutter & Mumkull. Teeth extracted without paiu, by une ufMlrouK Oxide Linn. Try Schcrer's Corn Cure, warrauted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at Warrick. l-if- -. . i - There aro rumors of a picnic going out this attornoon lor a good time and a good feast. The circus tents will be pitched east of Weckbach's, south of F. E. White's residence. The morninsr session of the teach ers institute convenes at 0, the after noon session at 1 :oU. Justice Itichey, tho lumberman, is removing today to bis new residence on Chicago avenue and 8th streets. An Extra edition of the Her ald will be published to-mor row Local nonces ana nan received up to 12 o'clock. M. Tomorrow is circus day aDd today the citizens of Ashland are watching the elephant going round and hear ing the band play. The fine residences of Messrs. .Mc Laughlin and Leonard are wearing com pletion, and are buildings of great credit to our city as well as to their en terprising owners. The old riummer building on mam street is being made to a shine forth in a new coat of paint, that helps the ap pearance of that immediate locality very materially. The loquacious plug-hatted, side whiskeied ministerial looking individ ual seen on tbe streets today is neither a basbi-bazouk not a home missionary, only a vender of Touseley's sneezeless snrif. S W L A. - LA 1 ..... 1 n... 11 f it.mo. menu rnos. x nomas wnn a most mag nificent sett of silver mounted harness t.i I. So Kin- mills taam tliSa mnrniner thf for Ilia ttUU. 1. v -.-.f, key fairly looked proud with them doi on, Our worthy city marshal calls upon the Herald, and reminds us of our duty to the public which is to say to our people that tomorrow is circus day and it will be well for everybody to keep an eve out for "crooks" who are always present on show day. Keep our back doors secure says tne mar shal. A number of comile of the vounjr Dconle in the eitv took possession of the skating rink last evening. The bovs hirin? it lor the nijrht. Kvcry one nrcsent seemed to t-niov them selves and it was 11 p. m. before the skaters were satished. L. C. Erven, our entei prising jew eler, was in Weeping Water yester day where we learn he has establish ed a branch store. He will remain in Plattsinouth however and look af ter the business here personally, sending his clerk to Weeping Water to manage that department. An indication of the certain approach of a presidential election is indicated by the newspapers or tne country witn their electoral predictions. The states are arranged in columns, republican and democratic, and tne length ot tne respective columns is always indicated by the complexion of the newspaper which publishes them. In the match crame of Base ball that was to have come off today between tbe Btcond nine of this city and the Glen wood Club, our boys have been greatly disappointed by tbe non-appearance of the Ulenwooas iney navmg inauigea . 1 mww i in a square toea oacicaown; n e iearn however a scrub same was played the result of which has not reached us. Glen wood, Iowa, a town of no city pretensions is wide awake in manufac turing interests, Home capitalists have established a canning factory there, which will employ seventy-five persons the present season. If Plattsmouth had capitalists that could see a good thing when they met it, we woum nave sqcn institutions in 1'lattsmoutn. William .T. T.vnnh. mift rf the oldest subscribers of the Herald at Mt. Pleasant, and the "Nasby" of that nptu-hhnrhw1- for the nast fifteen years, has sold bis farm at Mcunt Pleasant and is removiug to xork -Nebraska. Mr. Lynch does not leave Cass county because be is dissatisfied with this section of Nebraska, but in order to give bis children the ben fit of the York schools. We congratulate York and York Co. on the acquisition of as substantial and worthy a citizen as Mr Lynch, and wish him success and prosperity in his new home. Mr. Lynch will hereafter read his IIerald at York. Sorrn Beld. Neb. Aug. 4, 1S83. Ed. IIerald: There is a place in Sarpy county opyosite this place called l. Vl.rotVo Viah Farm that, n fCi 1 in- vestigation ae least so the tax payers in LUIS JJiAl If V a Hl otwio 1 - wall Vva fomnmKorofl still" lsrrial ;v AnvA loot- vtnror nnnrnnriatfHl ftft.OOO for this farm. Visitors are surprised to And tne larm overgrown wna weeua. the ponds full of hogs, the water so 1 . 1 Vtav ston't con tVtO flail (f thprt LLlUUUjr llioj vtsu v evv -"" - are any to see) tho wire purchased last : s- Kis form 1 irf lirT rtt th A .-v. A nnH ni otino ansi a. crf n Pml ATV- pearance of desolation and decay all over the farm, tljig is pot ag i$ should there is fault somewhere.. Where are our state fish commissioners? Echo B. A M- Shop Notes. The company are receiving extra sup plies la the coal line these days, and are employing extra help in storing It for winter use. In the machine shops and round house, repairs on locomotives are at tractine the attention of the boys. A. & N. yard engine No. 51, and locomo tives Nos. S9, IK) ami Ul are receiving overhauling and repairs. Several of the new express cars for the road, and a number of the "Aurora' coaches have arrived, and are ready for duty. In the car building department work has iaKt been commenced on two new outfitting cars. They are to be CO feet in length, with upper and lower bunks, to accommodate C8 men. As soon as completed they are to be used on some new branch, among tne number the company have in contemplation. Lust Friday tho paint shops turned out, four coaches that had been in for repairing and varnishing, and the)' are now on duty on the road. Five or six: ii. ore are occupying the attention or tbe painters, and they will be sent out as soon as completed. Thirteen men, in addition to the reg ular force, have been employed by the company the last week. It. D. Gallagher, is at work prepar ing drawings and the plan of the compa ny's oil house .here for the Atchison, Topeka & Same Fe R. R., which com pany will build one at Topeka. Four surveying outfits have been fit ted out by the store department during the last month, and are out now in the field. Another outfit will be started out at once, which may explain the ru mors of a survey to the southwest. An electric light outfit has just been tested and sent out. The engine for it was constructed at the shops here, and all works entirely satisfactory. It was fitted up and put up for work in tbe gravel pit, at Salem, on the A. & N. di vision, where it has been sent. Mr. C. S. Dawson, who has had charge of the store department ever since the road has been established here, will go to Topeka to accept a like po sition for the Atchison, Topeka & San te Fe R. R. The company in parting with Mr. Dawson lose a roan who is A No. l.ln his position. Ilia successor has not yet been appointed. The Teacher's Institute a Success Already. Up at the Institute everything is progressing very finely today, and the enrollment is over. double that of yes terday, some fifty new members being in attendance. The Institute it cer tainly an entire success, and Professors Drummond and Harris nre busily en gaged during the morning and after noon conducting the classes. A num ber of the gentlemen in attendance have requested Prof. Drummond to conduct a chemistry' class outside of tbe regular Institute course, and he will probably arrange for such a class. The lectures before the Institute will be arranged for so as to bo held evenings next weet. They will be interesting features in the two weeks course. Tbe following is the daily PROGRAMME Arithmetic. 9:15 a.m. Algebra.... 9:45 - Geography 10;15 " Physiology ....10:45 " Reading ) 11:30 " Orthography J ... U rammar v r. m. Civil Gov't t . .2:00 " Penmanship ( Methods of Instruction 2:30 M Philosophy .3:00 " Generall exercises 3:45 The followine teachers were added to the roll this morning: Medora Smith Laura L Porter J H Davis Sara Word en N Upton H Daley Chester Barnes Uattie Pitman Alice Wilson Olive Gum Mary K Culin Ursula Wiles Alex Mclntoffh Klla Tboragate Olive Horninc H L Lincoln C. S Polk lxmie Kiel Alien Wilson James Pnilby Anna Murphy Ida Thorngate Marlon Cooper v snyaer O B Folk Runaway. Just as wo ge to press we learn that a. team of fine bay mares belonging to John Craig, ran awa. J starting from the lower part of Main street they turned the corner at jonn liauuiwisicr feed store and running diagonally across the street ran into a hitching post in front of Unruh's furniture store cutting a frightful gash in the breast of one of the mares; whether the injury will prove a fa'.al one or not, we are not advised. The wounded ani mal was immediately taken to the liv ery barn of W. D. Jones, for treat ment. Our City Engineer. Our man about town heard several comments on Doctor Chase's appoint ment of Geo. b. Smitn ror city engi neer. Some thought it was Doc Smith, but the Doc swears on his baptismal record iu the ola tamuy uiDie mat nis nam isn't "George S.," and, therefore it can not be he. Others said it was "that pious, red headed, long-legged artist, with profu sion Of watcn-cnain, max, s oeen some time surveyor for the B. & M." This photo we recognized as that of A. B. bmitb. Our man about town recognized George S. Smith as a Plattsmouth law yer, who for a time was surveyor gen eral nf Nebraska, and knows as much about civil engineering aB Baby Barnes knows ot Chinese. Tha nott thine exnected is that Boss Stnnt nf Lincoln will be aDnointed the chairman of the board of public works ; and John r. uaiawin 01 uouncu ruuns as pound master. Omaha Watchman. v.nanAF Winner hna lpfn flxnectin? " O . r rr.t .a Ta n q n jo hpt f:rm hi n at ion to bvr b v - open the dramatic season at the Water- -m a - m. 1 -1 man Upera House, dui on oaiuraay ne received a letter from the Manager stat ing that owing to a change of route it will be impossible to come here on thei" way east, Mr. Young is now try ing to secure the Chicago Ideal opera Co for the opening, they open Boyds Opera House in Omaha Aug 23, 24 & 25, th and we can secure them here if our citizens will give Mr. Young any encouragement, and assare him that he is safe in getting such a large and ex pensive Company to come here, the Co. consists of 43 first class artists. They must have some assurance that it will pay them to come here, as they do not go to towns of less than 20,000 Inhabi tants Now is your chance to secure one of the finest opera companies on the road to come to Plattsmouth if you want them to come and patronize them when they dp come. To Teacher. You can secure scratch tablets in different.sizos, cheap by calling at the i5lLD office. - tf PERSONALS. Charley Jean went to I.1 n coin last night. M. Williams, depnty sheriff of Sarpy county was in the city this morning. Mrs. Jcunie Merrill, of Louisville, is In the city today visitiug relatives. Claus Brekenfield and wife went to Ashland this morning to visit with Mrs. Schltintz. Mr. Stewart, special agent of the Queen Insurance Co. is in the city to day. Miss Anna liose, of Nehawkn, is the guest of Steve Davis during the Inti tute. Miss liobe Lyon, of Glenwood, is vis iting iu town for a few days the giiuit of Miss Kva Sherman. Sol. Dewey the Cedar Creek miller, one of our most enterprising young men was in the city today. Mrs.'J.'N. Smith leaves this eveniug for her old home in Michigan City to bo gone six or seven week. J. F. Baurneister. S. O. Bennett, W. L. Baker and E. B. Lewis will sec Omaha today. Frank Beeson went to Creston this morning to look after a good job which had been tendered him in the machine shops of that city. II. D. Barr, tho popular landlord of the Commercial, at Pacific Junction is in town today laying in a stock of queenswarc and cutlery. F. Drake, Esq., the General Manager of the Nebraska telephone company, was iu the city yesterday afternoon making improvements in the central office. J. W. "Voodry, the Grand Army man of Eight Mile Grove, went to Hastings this morning to look after a New Log land dinner they are to get up out there during the reunion. S. Dutton and family and Robert Donnelly started for Denver and the mountains this morning to be gone a week or two on a pleasure trip. No two men in town deserve a respite from their labors more than Messrs. Dutton and Donnelly. Nebraska State Board of Agriculture. Plattsmouth, August 6, i382. Dear Sir: The following are the rates given by tho B. & M. and U. P. R. ltoadji in Nebraska, on all articles, and stocks exhibited at the coming State Fair at Omaha, Sept. 10 to 15 inclusive The same published in your paper will furnish information to your subscrib ers, readers and tbe public at large. very 'iruly, 1j. ji. Wheklck, Secretary. "In all cases the oharges on articles intended for exhibition at the State Fair (except specimen fruit, grain and vegetables which will be billed tree) must be prepaid to Omaha. On pre-i 6entation to the agent Omaha of a cer tificate from the secretary of the Fair that the goods have actually been on exhibition they will be returned free on presentation of the same certificate to the agent at the station from which the shipment was originally made, the prepaid charges will be refunded, pro vided that all the articles shipped to Omaha be returned.1 If any part of the original consignment be disposed of at Omaha, the agent will retain such proportion of prepaid charges as may be duo nt tariff rates to Omaha on the ar ticles not returned. The certificate of the secretary of tho State Fair must be surrendered to the R. R. agent when the prepaid charges or any part of them arc refunded! A true copy. I). II. WnEELER Secretary. Base Ball. Below we 'give the present standing of the League clubs for the champion ship of their respective Leagues. In the old League the Chicago club has made rapid strides to the front during the past ten days, standing very little behind Providenco and Cleveland, who were supposed to be sure for tbe cham pionship contest. in tne western Association ciuos, the Athletics are first, the St. Louis second, and the Cincinnati third. The season being well over, these leegues will be noticed with Interest by the lovers of base ball. THE BASE BALL ItECORD. The Bostons and BufTalos have ren dered the Chicagos great aid in the past week, they having defeated the Cleve land and Providence nines four straight games. Iu the meantime the Windy City lads have crept slowly to the front and are now only three games in tne rear. The record to date is as follows: Won. Jjost Providence 41 M Cleveland 40 2S Chicago 3S 24 Boston a at Buffalo 33 29 Detroit .27 37 Philadelphia 13 63 Total 203 201 ASSOCIATION CLUBS. The games of the past week have tended to give the champions a very decided boom toward ultimate suecess. The relative positions of the various nines are somewhat changed, on ac count of tbe easy victories the Athlet ics have had over their; eastern adver saries. The Quaker City chaps a re now in the lead with forty-three games won, while St. Louis hugs the second place with forty-two. Won. Lost. Athletics 43 18 St. Louis 42 21 CincinnatU 38 24 I ouisville 36 25 Metropolitan 31 29 AUeghany 21 42 Columbus 20 43 Baltimore 18 45 . Brouthers leads the league in batting and fielding. Three yeara ago he was playing for $40 a month In the Atlant ics of Brooklyn. .He could name his price today, lie hails from Wappiuger Falls, a small village in the central part of New York. The following named gentlemen who contemplate making tip a party for a lew days shooting in the west ern portion of the state will nlease meet at the office of Gen'l R. R. Liv ingston this Tuesday evening at 7:30 without tail. Geo S Smith J G Rlohev F E White M Chapman E B Lewis S H Atwood W J? Baker W P Jones R W IJyers , U V Mathews The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep tbe best ice cream to be iuuuu iu me ciiy, aiao cnoice lemonaae cigars and tobacco. 108tf PASSEQ AWAY. The Death of Mrs. John O'Keefe A Good Woman none to the Great Beyond. After thirteeu weeks of patient suf fering, with scarcely a murmur, the spirit of Mrs. John O'Keefe has wend ed its way to its Giver. Death has chimed a shining mark ; a god, true and noblo woman litis pasHud to the great leyond and her RuflVrlng is over. She died ns mIic bad lived, a (iod fear ing and God-loving woman. She pars ed away like a child going to sleep, at ten o'clock yesterday morning, sur rounded by her four children, hiihanl, sisN-rs and others she loved "i well in life. Mr O'Keefe came to Nebraska about fifteen or sixteen years ago, set tling in Plattsmouth with her parents. Here she met and was wooed and won by the man who mourn her los. She lias many friends throughout the slate who will be sorry to hear of her demise. The funeral will take pi ice at 10 o'clock this morning from the family residence. No. 910 II street. Services will Ixi held nt the Catholic church.--State Journal. P. O. Changes. Eli Pitman takes the Mt. Pleasant postoHice, vice W. J. Lynch, resigned, and Henry J. Streight our "Ilank" takes the South Bend P. O., Mr. Mc Farland having resigned the saiu The Bohemians next Sunday are to Jhave a big time up by the old brewery; a genuine old country pic nic intertpersed throughout with mu sic and liquid refreshments. The Bohemian band of Omaha toethe with several hundred of her citizens of the sam3 nationality will be pres ent, and add to the jollification, a rousing time is anticipated. Phil Young has just received a large assortment of 5 and 10c sheet munic ot first-class music. Call early and secure your choice before the assortment is brokent. Notice o Coffee Drinkers. Buy your coffee at Murphy &.xCVs. They sell the best, and grind it for you in the bargain. 93tf" " Notice of Removal. We wish to inform the public that we have moved into the i.orth store room in Sherwood's new block, on 5th street, where our patrons will find ua hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in the Merchant Tailoring line are invited to call and see us. 130dtf Rasookshek Bkos. Largest line of birthday cards ,in the city at the P. O. News depot. The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth. ail of the latest styles in felt and stills, just re ceived at Elson's the only one price clothier. Also a few of the nobbiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure m showing them. 3.idGt w3Ul Elson the only one price clothier, leaves for the east next week to buy the finest stock of clothing and gent,s furnishing goods ever brought to VUjtts mouth. 135d6t21wit For your 5 and 10 c sheet music, go to tho P, O. News depot. Bargains In Bricks. 200,000 brick for salo, builders will do well to acv us before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbachs 6tore or at the yard; all orders will receive prompt attention, Raukn & Mautis. dl27mo 1 If there are any citizens in Platts mouth near the school building, willing to furnish board and lodging at reas onable rates, to some of our teachers during the institute, they will confer a great favor by reporting to me Jby card or other wiee. State how many ladies cr gentlemen you can keep. Cyrus Alton, 128t6 Plattsmouth, Neb. A full stock of nice Sugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon, at Central Meat Market, at 15c per pound: Pickled Pork, 12Jc to 15c; Shoulders, 11c; Shoulders, 11c. Fresh Lard at V2cy or 9 pounds for fl.00. Fresh Fish every Friday. Lafe 0'Neilt,. dllOtf Peterson Bros. Sell Best Sugar Cnred Hams 15c 15c 11c l2Jc 15c 12c " B.Bacon " Shoulders Dry Salted Peak Dried Beef Fresh Lard - or 9 lbs for $1, H5tf For booth orivileires at comins meet ing of Cass connty Ag'l Society. Apply to W. S.Wise, Sec. 119dAwtf FOR SAL.E. lotB H and 3 In Dlock 41, Improved. d07 It. II. wnDHAn. Teacher's Institute. The fourth annual teacher's institute will be held in Plattsmouth from Aug. 6th to 17th. All teachers in tbe county will be expected to attend. The prep aration we are making is such that no teacher can afford to lose this term. Cykus Alton, County Supt. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 2o cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&vvtf Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to announce that I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invite all to call. Mrs. M. E. IUohtcn. dl2.Jt6-wl9tf To the Public. I am now located at my new quar ters in the Sherwood block, first door on Fifth street, where I have in f-tock a complete lino of watches, clocks, jew elry, silver and silver plated ware. To my present stock I am constantly mak ing additions and I shall be pleased to fee all my old customers and many new ones. Remember the location Sherwood's new block. d4t L. C. Erven. Use Mash's Cathartic Liver Pills for Hillctueness and Constipation. For sale by wnRjU Black grog, d&wlt SPECIAL .NOTICES. Ad vrrt Ivmrtiln umler tlil hrad, three rent j-r Hue racb !nwrtlm. Al ON1CY TO LOAN -On real rstate ly hiilil i'm. vau Wooley. tl LMJK HALK OR KKNT-A ot lioiwe with x room. -tipiil"iitly arranirril and locatol lirar the thr liiinliiei )iai t ot llierlty, i"r pai iu uiai riiuiirti t, r. u.iui ,MJK HALK -Houto and rlre SAW. HOO rush, ltlunf la monthly yiuf-ut. It. IS. llIIAM, FOltSALK .sncral residence, rhe.ip. lie Ulre of ll. II. Wheeler A ('. IOK HALK -A fresh iniiflh eow. Inquire ot li. 11. W hut ham. tr.II 1,M)K SAI.K JWaleli TaMH i In all (. at this oflice. '.Mil Volt UKNTKIl.H 1-ooL al ttiic'iiul. and ev peelally tlx.' half a re lull and the tenii. POUHAI.K a lot in lain at this nlUi'i t'Olt .s'A I.K An .rilcr fur a new American t:tiii; M:w-Iiiiiw. lniiii at Ihi.ioMc!. F?OU S. I.K - 1,0 1 1 eur.l'. .r w.ifi.l. iiiilie W.M. Wise. If of r,M)K HA I.K I lil Ii.iii.-ix for Kale at t In olllee at 10 rent m-i liiniilred or ." erulM mt (In. en. II VOH KALE-Kour lulu together iu gnod l.x a- lion in Ihi city. Iiniiire at thin olllee If IOIt KKNT 1 iiriiished ooin on Main Slieet I .Hmixhlf for two I'i'iil li iui'ii Inuiilie at th! olUee. 13TU 1,M)K KENT Two houses iniiirn ot KosHor J. It. Strode. I??lf K IOK KENT South More room of the t'nioii Block. Kiiiilie ol ii. II. Llack, It. Spin -lock, Alva Drew, I'.iinineHi eiiiimlttee. Il';;tf IOlt ltKNT--A good house, ft rooms, flue lo cation. Impure ol I. I. i AKM. V.Si IOIt RENT House for rent near center of I l ity. Enquire at Patterson "k Bam. iw. liiii itr.is I j 'welling iioiixr. iiiiuiii- in X lPJlltf W. II. HHAKKII. FOK Kent -Two rooms l.y I. II. Wheeler & Co. FOR KENT-After July 18. the lniiUliug now occupied by Sherwood. Inquire of W. S. Wise. - rii i ET Furnished rooms. Inquire of .loe a. Font. u'.itt; w ANTED Itoanlers or lodgeiH, at Mim. K. Buttery's. Corner of Thud and Oak hi WANTED. Information of the whereahouts of Willis J. Ootiuer, who was in Platts mouth a year aue. Any one knowing of lilt present location w ill confer a favor by venillug his address to Mrs. Sarah 1'.. Conner. Wet plattMburg, N. V. 112r,tf WANTED Two blackmail hs and a black- with helper at KchuellltacherV shop. HOif WANTED- Day boarders at StadlemaiiD'n " Kentau'ant. Tlie heMt of board nt reasonable term. 7j-d:f. W A.sTED John Bauer has bought the Stohl " man place, cornel of 7th aud Vine, and in prepared to accoinmod te the public in the way of boarding ard lo Igiug by the week or month. 0ml F OUND An Inside safe key. Owner can find it at this olllee. lowi Sheriffs Sale. Notce is hereby fciven that by virtue of an execution issued by J. W. JoIidkou. eouuty judge of Cans county. Nebraska, in favor of Oeorge. S. Dovey, administrator of the estate of E. (1. Dovey, dee'd, and again ft (Jrimth Cooley and to me directed, I willat 10 o'clock a. in. on the 6th day of August, Jkk:j, at the houseofJohnKaiiifay.in Eight Mile (Jrove precinct in said county' offer for sale at public vendue the following goods and chattels towit : Fifteen hogs, three milch cows, one platform epriug waeon, one brown mare, ene bay geld ing and one double set of harness : taken on execution at. the property of Cnflitli Cooley. 127tl R. W. HYtKH, Sheriff M. O'CONNOR. At . the down-town saloon. OPPOSITE THE '.PERKINS IIOUSF, Keeps a complete ine of JL 1ST 3S3 , Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED P.KFR, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OMAHA BEER and the best brands of Kentucky si whisKie, Opimsite I'erkins House. - - I'LATTSMOTUH. a. i. xiosr, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE GO'S: CITY, of London. QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPREESS COMPANIES AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.. WELL'S FARGO & CO., EXPRESS. Offlcola Rockwood Block, with Johnson Bros fidfim. AT JOE McVEY'S Sample Rooms You will find the Finest Importer French Brandy, Champaign, and other Fine Wines, Pure Kentucky Whisaies. several of tbe best and most popular brands of BOTTLE BEER, Fresh Beer always on draught, and Fine Ci gars 26tf. HORSE-SHOEItfG NOTHING ELSE BIT Horse-shoeing ! I ara going to do all kinds of shoeing, and do nothine ehte. and If you want a good horse shoeing shop in this town, now Ls your tims o patronize me. Shop on Washington Avenue at the Horso-shoe Sign. HTtiood Satisfaction Guhranteod. GEO. PALMER. wi5tf Plattsmouth. Neb. Old papers for sale at this office at a 1 orty cents per ntuiarca. AKIICLKS OF IMOIH'OUAHU Of the rialtRtiiontli and Mouth Wridrru Kail road Company. Thl Is lorertlfly that John Htr-rahl. A iV MrljuiKl.liu, Krsnk Cut ruth. D. II. iVhlrr. j'. V. Wrekhacli, U. w. 1-nlrflel.l. K. II. Vi1Iiiw,i. '. K. Palmer, Geo. H. Xinltli, John Wati-riiiaii Ham. M. litti.iiiuii, 11. W, hlirrman. Win. ll Newell. Fred tionler, V. II. I'Hriuele, V. It. (iilhiuaii, J. M. Palteiwoii, Geo. K. Dovey ll Tr!tt, Geo. II. Black. Gei. . I.llll. ll. .. ,f, u Areud, liiiU lloelicl, Win. 1 (.-. man, N. K. Grlgu. J. P. Miullh, 1'. K. IImhIIiiks, J. N. Me. Comiel, O.N. WheliM-k. Jlieoh h It-Ill, 'I linlilii. ll.irlilne, l-d. E. Eldrlite. J. ll. Mi I lowell. I K. istull. Geo. Croso, and G, V. Hansen, batn aoelated tliemselven togellr for ill pnrpoit of forming an Iih-oi poratnl Kullio.id ( oinonny under the liu'orporilloii l.aMof Hie Mitio i f Nebraska. '1 hls('oni.iiiiy i-li fill beLiiouil nl!ie I'l.'tll'.. montli ami noulli We.leiu Kuilniii.l ( 'oinintii f by which Maine ll nhall exi.t and lr,ini:n i foil . liess : lt exl.taliee hIiiiII be perpetual, imil it may xiio aud beneil, in It 4 eoriornli nam , It may aeoiilre, own and couvev leal. ih-isomiiI ami ml d property, nuiy ronton t and be idii liaileil witiiiu it own name; nuiy make mid linn a eoiniiioii neai wnieli ll imiy niter at . sure; may do all immmiiiiI hi-Is to euriy li.to .f. fe-l lite oIijiM'ts for w Iik Ii It an rreati-d.' II .hall havf power to exen-isn all tin ii,.i,i. piivlleei and franchise which nuiy be ae.nii .' ed miller chapter sixteen of (lie compiled la) . mi's oi .-nm"iwi, l itis eoiiHiiatloii is cieated to lav out. I..r. construct fiiniish, maliitaiii, ipeiale itm t tiUv a Hue of luilroiul and J cleiMubh wild or double If ii k with Kllell Mile trHi'ks tliritonis offices, and depot., as Khali be m i cs uu y !. tween I lot phn-es of tile lirinllil of llo. U, road, w hlch I" proleeled to eoiniuciieent a pohit. ou tin Ml'ioiirl ihi-r at I'laM.uioiuii, in c.-ism i'oiiiiI), laleor Ni-biat-ka, aiiij to beeoi,tru-i-ed from xaid point, lnalsoiilli U i i-leily direc tion, through nn count y, by vt ny of llietowu of Avoea; I Ii I M tji ll utoe i-oiinly, by wuyof in town of NvraeiiKi', thioni'.li Johiixo'n eonnl y iy way of ihe town of Sierliug, through i.i, ,. eouuty, to tltf town of r.i-alili-e, Ihroni'li ,),( ferson county by way of K.'uihi.ry to point on i tic niaie line, seoaiuiing ivansjii, irom t hr;lii. ka. or as near ax lrf limbic to llii-m. i,(,,iit . may be dciiiiiiisi rated by a survey, to he made on the eoiiiplelion of CiU coi poratloii ; Willi theirl)ieKtt of coimtiuc'lliiu hi. niches fnimlhe main line to other towns or plnees witlni tin. llinlls of Ihe NlHte. For the purpose of thlsoniaiilailon. ilm f..i. hiwlnf naiueil pcrsotts, Klnem of these A nicies nave neeii citoscn I'lreetorn, to bold their of. lico until a Hoard of Directors ll.eeleelerl from the stockholder as heielnutier provided, vl. : John 1-lterahl. 1'iai.k (Jurinlh. Tetll, It. II. V. iudltaiii, If. I'auuele. K. K. Khlmlite. 1 bos. A. I Lublin. X. li. lirh'fi anil Geo. 11. I.iltle"-ld. Thexald Boar.4 of Directors have ehonen ili following persons as ollhters of this eoinpauv. John KlIKCiald 1'resldeiil. I alvln II. I'annele. leo Picsident. . , Robert B. Windham. .Secretary and A. W. McLauKhlm, Treasurer. As noon mh one IhoiiHaiid Hhares of nloi k Mhull in RiMid faith be subscribed, and ten dollar ' ter chare paid Into the treasury of ihe com pany , Ui0 prcenl President and Kecretary nhall appoint a limn and place for the fWt rncctlin in ine nii.i- rim-is oi HiocK. Itllil shall elii- itic Kiiosi-rioers oi nuick, anil shall kIvc me thereof, in lit least one iiw.paMir priui tithecltyof Plaltsinoiitn, Iblriy days pre is to tho day of medium, and sueli ul- ' ed ill not ii:e i nereoi vious NcrilM-rs uliall then and them eleeL lliin....n directors lor nab! coiiinanv : tln-il trftorM ii el io.se ti shall as soon an uiay lie after I heir elei;. won eieci iioin ineirown number a I'lcxldeut and Vice-Prefbleitt and shail also elect. i Treasurer and Secret, r . who shall t.-ik ih. tilace of the urescnt ollicers now uei Imr iiiiim name capacity. IN o person snail be elected director in said company, unless be shall be a bona fide owner ol at least llvenharcs of N.ock thercjo. The capital clock ot this coinpanv shall bu Ten Hundred 'i'lioimaud Dollars ; which may increased at auylliue to four million dollar u licit authoticd by a two-thlrdx vote of the siocKiionieiH, ami the miares hltall be d'vl ed Into HbareH of out huudi ed dollars each ; u llU'lt shares sltall he tiaitslerahlo on Hits biuiks of " the coinpany, as the dncctors may provide lIiiohkIi by-laws. All iufallineiit of ten iter t-entrhall be luiv. able at Ihe time of iiinliliik the nubserlptions and the icnldue thereof shall bn pithl In micIl iiiKlallitienls, and at sueti times and places ar may be rcijuired by the director of Iho com pany. 'lh mock holders may vote In ttcrson or hv written proxy, and may cast one vote for each MhaiHlhev mav own or reiiresenl. On the first Wednesday of .Mav In evervV after the organization ot t his coinuaiiy a board of directors coital.tiiiK of thirteen members shall be chosen by ballot, by such of the stock' i louiers as Mian aucmi ior that purpose either n person or by proxy ; provided that n major!- " v of the mock is represented. Haid dlrectortf ' . shall continue in olllee until their succ-eHsor arif clecteil. - A ma ontv of the board of Director Khali have power to make By-laws, and alter ihe same at pleasure.and may transact all buslnens . ot the corporation, may appoint Entrlnecrs. AuentH ami all I'mcers reoiuicd to aid Iu the construction of the Road ; .hali ItaVi! power to . ' icsue Bonds after uetlliiK the wriiteu consent of two-thirds of the n.ock, may exeeute mort sages and deeds of 'trust, and .'iv H-vv.nty tnereior :ni jnojieny tieiotiKtiu lo.lliv conw' pany. 'the nrlrffte tironerLr of the slock Iw.hleni shall not be llafile for tliedcbtsof I tie coinpany. Ibis company may bo consolidated with any other railioad company within or out of tiie State. Ihe indebtedness or this corporation rhall - . not at any time exceed two-thirus of the capi tal etock. Ihe principal place or tramactini; the busi ness of the company, ultall be at Plat Imiouth, Nebsaska, till changed by a vote of the direc tors, and the ftubic;ipiioii books of the com pany eh ail be opened at till" place by pel eons designated by the signers of tliee articles, after givinK 30 days notice by publication, next pre - cecums; me ruin ui opcuniK tne ikoks ami they may be closed anu re-openeii as tlie di rectors may deem expedient. The time of beKionini; the corporate power ot this company and its liability thereunder, win be from anu alter tne bin day oi .May. ttigntd this2!tli day of April, 133 John Htzxerald, G II. Black, Prank Carri:th, Joseph V. Week bach, R. B. Wiiidliitm. Geo, 8. hinlth. Sam. JM, Chapman. Wm. If. Newell, c;. II. Parmele, J. M. PatteiHoii, Orlando Tent, J. 11. Ariied. v in. Bee km an, J. K. Hmith. J. N. McCoiiucll. Jaiuih Klein, Ed. E. Eldieee. A. W. McLaughlin, Daniel II. Wheeler. Geo. W. KalrfieM 11. E, Palmer, Join Waterman. C. VV. Sherman, Fred Gorrier. !'. ii. uthmann. ieo. I-.. Kovey, Geo 11. i ittlehi Id, Louis fioebcl, N. K. tlriKK". P E. HantinK's. O.N. Whelhxk Tliomas Ilarbme, J B. McDowell. K. Htull. Geo. CronH, G. W Hansen. STATE OF NEBRASKA, . CASS tOL'SIV. On this 21th day of April. Is3. before me R, B. Windham. Notary t ublie.duly commiKslotied and qualified for and resldini; In said County, personally came John PitGerald, G. If. Black, A. W. Mclaughlin, Prank Carruth, Daniel II. Wheeler, Joseph V. Week bach, ;eo. W. Pair field, '1. E. Palmer, Geo. ti. Smith, John Wat erman, Sam. M. Chapman, c. W. fchertnan. W. H. Newell, Fred Gorder, c If. Parmele. F. It. Guthmanu, J. M. Patterson, Gen. K. Dovey, (. lent, personally to me Known to be the identi cal persons whose names aie afllxed to the above instrument, ana acicnowieui;eu tne ex ecution of the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, the day , -- , and year last above written. Iskai. ! Signed. R.B.WINDHAM, ' v ' Notary Puhli". in and for Cast County. Nebraska. STATE OF NEBRASKA, UABS COO TV. I. a On the 27th day of April. l?8:i. before me Jaa. 8. Mathews, a Notary Public, duly coiiitnis'-ioii-ed and rpualiiied for and residing lit said county. personally came it. k. vwuuuam.to me known to be the identical person whose name Is affixed to the above instrument, and acknowl edged tne execution of tne name to be his vol untary act and deed. witness my Hand and notarial Keai, liie any . and year above written. -Jskal'- Signed, JAN. ti. MATHEWS. ' -t ' Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, i . OTO K CO V Si V. On this 3d day of May. IW. before me W. E. Paae, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and appointed for and residinir in )toe County, per sonally came Gen. II LitUeiield, .1. II. Arend, Uouis iioebel. m. lieeknian. to me porson:iy known to be tbe identical persons whoce names are affixed to the foregoing article of incorpora tion, anil acknov ledged the execution of the came to be their voluntary act and deeo. Witness my band aud Notarial seal, this 3d , . davof M.iv. hrae. r Sicned W. E. PAfJE. ' Nofttt-v I'litilie. STATE OF NEBRASKA, . f.ACR Coot v. ( Oa this 4th day of May, 1R83, before me the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for said county, personally came .V. K. Grlj?gs, J. P., Smith. P. E. Hastings. .I.E. McConuell. O.N. Whcellock and.Iacob Klein, w ho are well known to be the identical jiersons whoiiuned the fore polntr Instrument, and tliey acknowledge ii same to be their volu tary act ami deed. Uiven under my hand mid Notarial seal i llh day of May.ls:i. flKAL Signed. Ill (ill .1. UiH.I'S -Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA. jKFrEKHON COl'NIl". ) On thi 4th day of May. A. D. ii, liefore mo Benjamin L. Purdy. a Notary Public, duly com missioned and qualified, for Jeifersoii county, Nebraska, personally came Thomas Ilarbine. Ed E. Eld rid ce. John B. McDowell. P. Stull, Geo. Cross and G. W. Hansen, who are well known tome, to be the identical persons who signed the foregoing instrument, and they ac knowledged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Given under my hand and Kotaral Seal this ' j 4t!i day of May. 13. seal Signed. BCNJ. L. PCRDV, 1 -r Notary PuhL'c. I. si' Otfi ' ?onpoa ft 2? uV ?tete