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J I i t v I DRUGGIST. Pi. B. IPiEQLTHV . Dealer ill M ! : I ) I C I N E, PERFUM ERYS, Oils, Paints, Brushes, A Vnll Iilnoof Trujeii Aul in fact everything contained In a llmt-cWss Drug Store. rro irrlr.tion carefully compound ed. Competition met in all department. GW Maim axd Third Streets PLATTSMOUT1I, NEB. Socorro hand goods. JLEVY, yj'ttf BUY and SELL all kinds of. Furniture, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS "Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. One dcor west of Beck's Furniture sore Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1683 46tf. HOTEL. till HOTEL. This beautiful three etory brick structure, on lower Maid street, has Just been finished and ; II tted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Gocd Bar In connection with the ilou.se. II 1 I Cli. J il ItMBER. CALL, AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD TT 1 BT 1 IflTlDlf 1 IT 9. OfUT 11. n. iiniiiiiiumi u uun u n ini fi m n itii n iu i f "Wholealeiana Ketalll Dealer In PINE LUMbh,tl , SHINGLES, LATH, cieii boors:. aJV"f ' y BLINDS, &c, fourth Mrect. in rear ef Opera House. - -I ATTSMOUTII. - NEBRASKA BOOTS AND SHOES JI A XT F ACT UK I X O AND AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska CIGARS. Just Received a FIXE LINE OFi 'lEERSCHAUH ASD BRIAR PIPES OF ItlltFXT '1JIPOKTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S hihy made for the retail trad . only. Pepaerberg's Cigar Factory. ERNST WAGNKR Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT AJtCHITECTTJRAX WORK A SPCCIAXTT- Plan, aal Specifications wiU be carefully sarried out. and full attention will be given a to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAIXT1XG Wter Colors, Crayon and Pencil. OA- ' SsfoiBfnl&'Sr fciBmeTra .(USSSim HERALD PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BT Tlie Plattaaontk Herald Pnklisliiii Co. ovriciAi. rAPEB or tuk city. For City and Count r Directory, Railway Time Tables. Telephone Exchaog Business Di rectory, Business Card ICh see fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. ropy for display advertisements or changes In advertisements must twi bmminl in t tii business oHlce not later than 10 . tn nf thu day In whlcu tbev are to Isa Inu.rt..l r,n for pay local aud special notices must Le nandiff In before a p.m. each day to Insure in sertion. It M. HiVHMrLL. Business Manager. A. Salisbury, Dentist. v. a. riarsnaii, Dentist, mic- cesser.to Clutter & Marshall Teefti extract ed without pain uy use olMtiuui Oxide Cias. Try Schcrer's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without uain. only 15 cent; at Warrlcks. tt-tt. The nay car was to have left Omaha to-day at 12 m. Henry Thierolf, to-day, received dispatch from Bennett, Htb, bearing the sad news of the death of his mother he leaves for that point to-night. Good Fresh Butter, 1C cents dl38l3 per pound at Murphy's. The I'arade of Camels, Elephants, &c There is a scheme afloat backed by some prominent citizens bere, to secure the building of a branch of the Mis souri Pacific to this city. The Herald will be enabled to give further particu lars at an early uay. Choice eating and cooking apples at Bennett & Lewis'. 139t2 A Hekald reporter was astonished l us morning by falling upon the par ticulars of a prize fight of National note, that is to occur in this immediate vicinity. We snail be enabled to give particulars to-morrow. Car load of Fresh bran at Murpbj's. diasta The Herald is soiry for the youn ladies of the institute who were too fa tigued to climb Uio high school hill this morning; however wo are gJad to learn they were able to co out to the circus grounds this atternoon and see the animals. Watermelons at Bennett & 129t2 Lewis'. The poetical editor of the Herald walked iu this morning and left the following; his name is tupiressd for the sake of his family : A circus rider in Barrett's Win crusued by the lat woman's chariot. Hut me oil ot st Jacob's, Broke all of his ache's up. He is led around now with a lariat ; Cull at Murphy's and price Queens- ware, an the latest patterns. diayto The City of Bethlehaui is to day a "deserted village f all kinds of Iowa water-craft were busily engaged ferry ing the town, over this morning, to take in the circus. Ripe tomatoea and plums at Benn tt & Lewis'. 14t2 iltnry Cooper was called upon last night by parlies whom he says he knows, and made the loser of a couple ot bushels of corn; on the next visit lie proposes to entertain his friend in a business like mauner. Go to Beuuctt & Lewis fir groceries fruits and vegetables. 13y .2 There was an immense attendance at the circus this aftergoon anu there wi.l be equally as large a crowd this evening In conversation with one of Mr, Bar rett's head men, the Herald learned tLat the company were having a very successful season. They spread an im mense amount of canvas and bare in their employ 178 men. The horse belonging to John Craig which was injured yesterday afternoon, is in the care of Dr. Jones and Ed, Fitzgerald : the ugly wound is neatly sewed up, and these gentlemen tell us no trouble is anticipate!, but that with good care the animal will soon be all right. Mr. Craig was just starting for Custer county to look the cattle range over and had driven his team to Goos' hotel where Mr. Sol Pitcher, who accompanys him on this trip, was load ing his baggage in the wauon: when the team took fright and ran away. Mr. Craig took another horse from Jones' stable and proceeded on his journey to the west. That concentrated lye is a dangerous article mav be inferred from the fol lowing: Mrs. Anderson Davis living near Eight Mile Grove, had her hand somewhat lacerated by broken glass during the recent hail storm, t few days afterward she took occasion to put some concentrated lye on her finger to destroy a wart, the lye getting into the gashes, began to eat at a lively rate, medical aid was called in, but for over a week nothing could be done to pre vent the destruction of the tissue, the finger turned black with the flesh eaten off to the bone almost entirely around it From the latest advices, however, we are glad to learn that Mrs. Davis is im proving, with some indications of say ing the finger. Institute Notes. The interest manifested at the in stitute is still increasing. The classes in rtiysiology and Philosophy are be coming particularly interesting. A few more teachers were enrolled today. A short recess was given to allow all in terested to witness the street parade. There is likely to be a slight change in the order of Lusiness, allowing a short intermission in the morning and after noon session. There will be a class in chemistry as was talked of yesterday. The attendance is not quite so large, sorry to 6ay, on account of the circus. The following names were added to the roll today : M. O. Weed. Willard Smith, II. Calkins, Hettie Smith. Presbyterian Church Choir Social The members of the Presbyterian church choir, ssgisted by their friends will give a social next Thursday even ing, iu Bockwood Hall. Tuo enter tainment will consist of a programme of exercises that is being arranged and icfcrccjB aad retysbmentH will bo serVed. Three Leotard Brothers, Acrobats. Geo. Ryan, the Leapcr. Robert Stickey, Charles Evans, Miss Etna Stokes, Miss Jennie Evans, liders, W. Fred. Aynan, the Clown and rig. his The Seal of North Carolina Tobacco man. is entertaining the citizens of Council Bluffs these days, with his majjic lantern. Thu Diagonal road is newly graded into Des Moines, from the north and trains will be running before many months into that city. One of the heaviest rains or the sea- sou fell last evening, accompanied by sharp lightning and heavy wind. The Cass County Agricultural Socie ty are intending to get Senator Van Wyck to make the annual address for the Fair this fall. If he can be secur ed it will be a good move on the part ol the society. A grasshopper called in the office this morning, and has been busy look ing over the Agricultural reports on our shelves. Evidently he is endowed with an instinct far seeing and com mendable. An immense throng of people witness ed the circus parade this forenoon, and it was one of the finest ever witnessed in this city. Charlie Ford, Governor Crittenden's best man, who murdered Jesse James for a price, and who was arrested the other day in Missouri upon an old in dictment, charging Mr. Ford with com plicity in the Blue Cut train robbery some years ago, has been furnished bail in the sum of $5000 and released from the vulgar confinement of a Mis souri jail. Mr. Ford, we presume, is at liberty now to travel and give enter tainments. Mr. J. W, Shannon handed us a let ter last evening from his brother S. J. (Jim) Shannon, whom our 'people will all remember. Mr. Shannon is now at Santa Cruz; Honduras, Central Amer ica, in the employ ' of . a company of American capitalists engaged in min ing in that country. Mr. Shannon was sent to Central America by this com pany to superintend the putting up of their quartz mills and machinery, and will be assent irorn the United Mates one or perhaps two year's. "Jim' re ports the climate healthy, the soil rich and productive, but the natives he says are shiftless and worthless. Board of Trade. The Board of Trade met in regular session for the August meeting at their rooms last evening. There was pres ent. President Carruth, Sec'y Wise and Messrs. Weckbach, Guthman, Wind' ham, Bushnell, Gortler, Wheeler, Lehn hoff, Waterman, Boeck, Perry, Llson. bolomon. The minutes of the June meeting were read and ap proved, there being no meeting held in July. The secretary reported nnder order previously given the names of members who were delinquent in dues, and on motion of Alajor heeler secretary was instructed to call cn them personal- y for the amounts. The question ot water supply lor ine business part of 'he city was taken up and discussed by different members. Mr. Lehnhoff advocated a plan for se curing a water supply from the B. & M. R. R. Co. which met with very gen eral approval, and Messrs. John Water man, J. V. Weckbach and F. Carruth were appointed a committee to confer with the city council and the company regarding the same. Board then ad- ourned to meet next regular meeting. Matrimonial. Last evening at 8 p. m Mr. Jeff L. Stone, who.n the Herald readers have become acquainted with every day dur ing the last six months, was united in the holy bonds of wedlock, to Miss Vieola G. Roys, of Sutton; the cere mony occurring at the residence of the bride's parents, near that place. The bride is a highly accomplished lady who was principal of the Exeter bchoois, the last year and who was elected to a position in the schools of this city for the coming year. A large number of nvitations were issued ana no aouoc large and select gathering witnessed theceremonv. The Herald extends the very choicest of congratulations. New Telephone Extensions The system of the Nebraska Tele phone company is being rapidly ana continually extended. Mi. Flemon Drake, the general manager, has return ed from a trip through the South Platte S AY 1 country, and informs us mat me nue to Milford, the pretty summer resori twenty-two miles west from Lincoln, was completed on Friday. Our report er wa3 allowed an opportunity of judg ing for himself how well it worked. The distance is 94 miles and the trans mission perfect. Milford informed jus in distinct tones that there were no pic nic paities there yesterday but tbatthey came frequently. By the 15th of Sep tember a telephone wire will be strung all the way to Beatrice, Wymore, Blue rSpings, all important South Platte sta otins. One of the most valuable extensions, however, is that into Iowa between Plattsmouth and Pacific Junction, by means of masts placed tin each bank ot the Missouri below theB. & M. bridge. The Iowa Union telephone company expect to reach the east bank tonight or tomorrow night. From Pacific J unc tion tha wire runs to Glenwood and will rapidly be extended to other C B & Q, towns. In a northeastern direction, an advance is to be made also to AvocaNe ola and Missouri Valley, and Omaha will ba ia connection with these places soon. There arc how two wires to Lincoln, one for intermediate points and a through wire which works perfectly. All the old complaints are done away with by this. The Nebraska Telephone company has now immeJiate connec tions between Omaha and Blair, Ar lington, Fremont, Plattsmouth, Louis ville. North Bend. Ashland. Greenwood Waverly, Lincoln, Milford, Crete: and in Iowa with Couucil BluPs, Paciflc Junction and Glenwood. Omaha Bee. As bctwaen the meeting of the Board of Trade last night and the meeting to ar ranee for a chicken hunt, the latter was muck the better attended and rro6t enthusiastic. xThus la life ia Plstts ftftfth. PERSONALS. J. C. Morrisey came down from Oma. i ha this a. m ,to look after bis grain ir. icresis nere. . Clecirtrn Knvlf tlm fV.dnr and F. 1. Treastcr. are in tha pitv to. day. John Osscukop, II. Hero'.d. S. A. Mil- gram, Tom Urwio and Johu bay Us rep resent journal in this city to-day. Roe Craig left for the west last nieht to ie gone a wees or two. Mr. Frank McMackea and wife, who have been visiting at Gcorcre Fairfield's and Henry McMacken's for a short time, started for home at Fort Wayne. Indiana, this morning, by the way of Atchison. Will Cushine returned home from Lincoln this morning. Charlie Emerick. one of the old time B. & M. boys, now with the Union Pa cific in Wyoming, is home to riatts mouth on a visit. James Whyte and family left this morning for San Francisco, Cal., where they will hereafter make their home. W. Fred Aymar. press agent of Bar rett s circus, called this mornincr and interviewed these newspaper headquar ters. . a morose j-aiterson returned this a. a - V " A A M ' m., from a brief trip4o Pennsylvania. Mr. I'atterson says his health is much better for the trip and vacation, and that the portions of the old Keystone state, which he visited,have been favor ed with good crops this year of '83. We regret to lose our old friend Sol Pitcher, for a few weeks. Mr. Pitcher, proposes to look the cattle ranees over in company with Mr. Craig, ,aad with bis breech loader will doubtless enjoy mmseir. Rev. Bartle came in last evening and stopped over night with friends, - he leaves this morning for Denver where he will sojourn for a few weeks during the hot weather. James E. Hagen left today for Sut- ton, to attend the marriage ceremonies there this evening of Jeff L. Stone, city editor of the Plattsmouth Herald and one of the fair daughters of that town., Lincoln .News. Eight Mile Grove items. The Blacksmith has plenty of work these days. John McUonkey a baby is quile sick with a cankered sore mouth. Several around here will take in the show at Plattsmouth Wf dnesday. Mr Carter of Iowa was visiting at Mr Hall's a few day ago. Dr. Sturdivant will be founn at Will Mntz's hereafter, as he recently moved there. Chas. McKinucy has been to Weep ing Water visiting relatives the past lew days. Pan Moore sold off his loose property and started with his family back to Mis souri to live. pjAUen Morrow, of Iowa, was over vis iting his brother R. Morrow of this place last week. Some of the Grove folks will go to Weeping Water to attend the camp meeting the last of this week. P. A. Barrett, of Aveeping Water, colled on Mr. Jenkins Monday morning enroutc to Platismouth, he reports every thing lively o Jt there. John McCorkley seturned Irom Sid ney last week well satisfied that he does not core about ranching out there, but prefers living near civilization. Mr. and Mrs. Dill, of Glenwood, la., came over to attend the funeral of their mother Mrs. Chnsuiser, they spent a few days visiting Natives before re turning home. Somebody visited It. Morrow a meat barrel a few nights rgo, and bon owed tome meat for breakfast, a tew others have been visited likewise near here some one must be hard up. Quite au aristocratie dance was given at Will Mutz's Friday night, which was will attended, a splendid sup per was served up which was heartily partaken of. afser that dancing was continued until a late hour, when they all departed happy. lhck. Cedar Creek. Ed. Herald: We are having nice cool weather so far this month. Bus iness seems to be as lively as ever, at least men all complain of so much to do. Mr. J. B. Jlerges' smiling countenance was seen bere, it does anyone good to have hini aiound, in fact we know Geo. Sayles head does not ache so bad as it did. The teachers haxe been here and held their institute. We have had Miss Etbei Salmon, Miss Mamie Cooley, Prof. Julius Cooley and Mr. J. H. Berge. Miss. Salmon is from Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and h3 applied for this school, she has a first grade ertifi cate3. Miss Mamie Cooley teaches near Greenwood where she taught this sum mer, she gets fifty dollars a month and board this fall and winter. Si.e left this place to attend the institute at Plattsmouth this morning. . Prof. Julius Cooley teaches in Sarpy county, the same school he taught l o wiuters ago, he gets fifty dollars a month. J. II. Berge teaches in the Messinger district, where he has taught for two years. There are old teachers and mean bus iness. Mrs. Dyrus Creamer lias bad t j take her bed aain, she was taken worse last Friday. This station is run II. N. Coleman, operator, he is a good, jolly fellow, and tends to his business right up io the handle. The stone quarry below the section house has been opened, and in running order. F. W. Doieshaw, of Cedar Rap ids, Iowa, is the boss. John Savles was in town Monday his visits are like hen's secth. scarce. Geo. Sayles, Fd Mills, and F. Traster, went to Louisville Saturday p. m. to take in the base ball game played be tween the Louisville and Glendale. Glenrlalc came out ahead. Yours Ra bbit. The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to ' be found in the city, also choice lemonade cigars and tobacco. lOStf To Teachers. You can secure scratch tablets In tiifferentsizes, elm br dllio)? 4 tb IiiCTja.tTite5cV- 1 ft STATE FARMER'S LIANCE. sncnnTARv's office. Atiuiial Meetin? of tha State Allinnce tor tea.;. To the Subordinate Alliances of the State: Melroy, Neb., July 27, 1883. The regular Annual meeting of the State Alliance will be held at Grand Is land, Neb., on Wedne-day, September o, at iu o clock, a. m. ihe ratio of repreNentation will be one delegate for each Subordinate Alli ance, and one additional delegate for eacn twenty Eve members of such minor- uinate alliance. Ihis will be a verv important meet ing, and it is earnestly hoped that every Alliance in the State will be rep- rcscniea. ASTI MONOPOLY STATE CONNKNTION. We are authorized bv the Chairman or me stato uentral Committee to an nounce that the Anti-Monopoly State Convention to place in nomination one canaiaate lor supreme uudee. one can didate for Regent of the University. and one candidate for Regent of the University to fill vacancy, will be held at Grand Island on Thursday, Sept. 6. the day following the meeting of the State Alliance will see that the differ ent counties are represented at this convention. The ratio of representation at this convention for the counties will be the game as at the . Hastings' Convention last year. P. B. REYNOLDS, Pes., J. Burrows, State Allliance. Secretary. Piano Tunihr. r. W. Lessentain, piano tuner, with Woodbridge Bros., Omaha, will be in this city Tuesday. He guarantees first class work. Leave orders at this office. 138d3t Notice of Removal. Ave 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 us hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in the Merchant Tailorirteino are invited to call and see us. - 130dtf Rasqorshek Bros.1 Largest line of birthday cards ,in the city at the 1. O. News depot. The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth. all of the latest styles in felt and stiffs, just re- ceivra at wson s tne only one price clothier. Also a few ol the noboiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure in showing them. 35d6t w21tl 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 Platts mouth. 133d6t21wlt For your 5 and 10 c sheet go to the P,' O. News depot. music, Bargains In Bricks. 200,000 brick fcr sale, builders will do well to see us before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbach s store or at the yard; all orders will receive prompt attention. Rauen & Martin. 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 by card or other wise. State how manv ladies cr gentlemen you can keep. Cyrus Alton, 128t6 Plattsmouth. Neb. A full stock of nice Sugar-cured Hams and Breakfast Bucou, at Central Meat Market, at 15c per pound: Pickled Pork, 12Hc to 15c; Shoulders, 11c; Shoulders, lie. Fresh Lard at 12c, or 9 pounds for $1.00. Fresh Fish every Friday. Lafe O'Neill. dllStf Peterson Bros. Sell Best Sugar Cured Hams 15c - 15c lie - 12Kc 15c - 12Mc B. Bacon Shoulders Dry Salted Pork Dried Beef Fresh Lard or 9 lbs for $1, listr For booth privileges at coming meet ing of Cass connty Ag'l Society. Apply to W. S.Wise, Sec. 119dwtf FOR S ALU. Lots H and 3 In Block. 41, improved. d!7 H. II. WINDHAM. Teacher's Institute. Tiie fourth annual teacher's institute will be held in Plattsmouth fiooa Aug. 6th to lrtb. All teachers 5o the county will be expected to attend. The prep aration we are making is such that no teacher can afford to lose this term. Cyrcs Alton, County Supt. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable tates. Fanners and Commercial Men will please bear this iu mind. d&wtf 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 ahall continue dressmaking and invite all to call. Mrs. M. E. Mortcx. dl25t6-wl9tf To the Public. I am uow located at my new quar ters in the Sherwood block, first door on Fifth street, where I have in stock a complete line 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 see all my old customers and many new ones. Remember the location Sherwood's new block. ' d-it L. C. Erven. Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills for Biliousness and Constipation. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. d&wlt AT JOE BIcVEY'S Sample Rooms You will find the Finest Importer French Brandy, Champaign, and other Fine Wines, Pure Kentucky Whisaies, several of the best and most popular brands of BOTTLE BEER, Fresh Beer always on djp aad yCl- NEBRASKA SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tiii head, three rents per line eacn insertion. t ONKV TO LOAN-On real estate van Wooley. by Sulli- tf FWBHALKORKENT-A food bouse wltn , seven rooms, conveniently arranged and located near the the btMiiics part of the city. vi m-uiai j enquire oiu, r. rger. Uiiul t'UK hai.b iioute and lots, price n.V. 9 100 - -ii, uniiiiH'f in mommy payment. it. 11. WINDHAM, vuKHALiv Several rnaldences, cheap. In- ijuire vi u. tt. Heeler & Uo. pUKNALK A fresh milch cow. Inriulre of n. a. v iiui num. y;tf POK SAI.E-Scralch Tablets In ah nles. at tniionk-e. yut POK RBNTKKS- Umk at Wine's a.1. and es- m - - sassu tur ri ui. imi'1.iiv in tiir . Ui..i n.u .u VOKSALEalot in good location. x lurs at this otllce rarflcu- :tl poll .SALK An order for a fewlmr Machine. liiuulr new American ire at thlsonlce. PORSALK l.ooo cord of wood 1 W. a. Wise. Innulre of If POK SALIC Id paper- for Male at this ofTlce at 40 cents K-r hundred or A rem per dz- en. it puit HALE Four lots together In good loea tioulnthl city, inquire at ihis onice tf POR RENT Furnished loom on Main Ki Wuulh 'or two gent lernen. liujulrt leet re at inu oiuee. JJ7II pOIt RENT T' -- Ross or J. It Two houses iniiiro ol J, ;:tf Jt Strode. poll RENT South store room of the Union uiocK. enquire ot u. it. Jllack, U. Mpur lock, Alva Drew, Business cuiiuiittee. IJlf POR RENT A good house, S rooms, One lo cation. Inquire of 1'. F. Uash. lrto poll RENT House for rent nesr center of -iiy. r.nquueat rattersou's Baru. iw. POK RENT DwelllnK Houses, Inquire 1 l'Xltf W. 1I.HHAFER. Fuji Rent Two rooms by P. II. Wheeler & Co. FOR RENT After Jul v 15. the bulidluR now OCCUtlted tiv Hllj.l-tsiX.rt ..r u u . . f I - ml " " " . .. ..1. V V. ... II. . 1 t-v.. rit3 i. ET Furnished rooms, -a Fonl. Inquire of l-OtG Joe w AN 1K1J Hoarders or lodgers, at Mrs. K i mMArv-M f'lii-ii.rf.r i-ki,d.i..iji..b t j . . v. . v. A 4.,, i miu van. oi 13210 WANTED. Information of the whereabouts Of. Willis J. Coneer. who vuum U I'lutn. inuuiu a year aga. Any one kuowlag: ol Ills prenent Ucallvn-ttt confer a favor by sending his address to Mrs. siitrsili K iu.nut.r w. riaiuuur-, is. I. dl2Utf WANTED Two blacksmiths and a black- ' smith helper at Uchnellliacher's shoo, sotf nr ANTED- Day boarders at Htadlemann's Restaurant. The best of board at reasonable terms. 7-dif. WAITED John Bauer has bouirht the Stohl- man Place. cornel of 7th and Vine, and In prepareu to acconimod ite tlie public in the way 01 Doaruing aid lo ling by the week- or niontn. iOml POUND a gold and Jet breast pin, - can have tb same by proving pr the owner property and paying ipr mis nonce. pOOND-On Main Street a pair of eye xl tn case, owner can get his orooertv i asses uy cal- iing at mis omce anu paying lor tins uotice. lu'JU FOUND An inside safe key. it at this onice. Owner can 11 ud IVJtf Sheriff's Sale. Notce is hereby tiven that bv virtne of an execution issued bv J. W. Johnson, countv Judge of Cass county. Nebraska, In favor of (ieoree S. Dovey. administrator of the estate of E. (J. Dovey, dee'd, and against GritlUh Cooley and to me directed, 1 wilfat 10 o'clock a. m. on the 6th day of August, 1HH3, at the house of John Ratusay. in Eight Mile Grove precinct in said county offer for sale at public vendue the following goods and chattels towit : l? il teen nogs, ttiree uiilcli cows, one platlorrn spring wauon, one brown mare, eue bay geld ing and one double set of harness: taken on execution as the property of (iriOlth Cooley. JL'7110 K. YV. ItYZKS, Sheriff M. O'CONNOR. Atjthe down-town s;Uon. -. ' -. - OPPOSITE THE ;PERKINS HOUSE, Kerpi a complete ine of Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR, ALE AND PORTER, KEUG'S OMAHA BEER and the best brands of Kentucky 91 whiskies. Opposite Terk ins House. - - 1'i.attsmotuh. J. 1. NXMPftOX, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUEEN, of Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EZPREESS COUPANIES AMERICAN EXPEESS CO.. WELL'S FAKGo ft CO., EXPRESS. OfScoin liockwood Block, with Johnson Bros - caoni. HORSE-SHOEING NOTHINC. ELSE Bl T Horse-shoeing ! I am going to do all kinds of shoeing, and do nothing else, and If you want a good horse shoeing shop in this town, now is your time o patroi.ize me. Shop on Washington Avenue at the Horso-ohco Sign. rycond Satisfaction Guaranteed. GEO. PALMER. wi3tf Plattsmouth. Neb. AIL. Wt If 1 offer the ttUft AVtuitu ivtltUM in SEED POTATOES. Corn. OsU Flower. liraaml Tree SEED. Everything lttl A4drss UlUABKS.kwSMSsi.1 ,IOW J Old papers fpr sale At this cJce tt JwVod. ARTICLES OF IXO3t'0UAT!0 Of the Plattsnontli sod ftomli Western Railroad Company. This Is lo certlfly that John r Itriendd. A. V. McLaiijchlln. Frajik l.'arrutb. I. If? Wber, J. V. Werkbac.li, O. w. FalrllrlJ. K. H. Windham. . E. Falin-r, (Jeo.H. Htnitli, John Waterman. Ham. M. t hsitmaa, I?. W. Hlierman. Win, II. Newell. Fred (lorder. V. II. I'arinele. F. 1(! Outhiiittii, J. M. 1'allersoii, !. K. Dover. O. lefft. eo. II. Wark, li-o. II. I.llllrneld. J. II. A rend. I.011U HiH-I.el. Win. lle iIibmu. N k. OrlKif, J- F.. Kinlth, r. K. llatirit. J. N. Mr. Couiiel, O. N. Wlielock. Jscoh Klein. 1 liomaa llarl.liie, Kd. F.. hldrldne. J. II. M Dowell. V. F. Mull. (ieo. Croiw. and (1. W. IIxikhii. hit. a.KM'lMted tliemselves loiretlmr for ! i.iinu... of forinlug an Incorporated liullroml ( oitipsny Nebraska. Thii(.'oninany nli all be known ! im .i. mtiulh and Mouth W e. tern Itnllroitd 'o.npnny by HlilehiiaiiiHlt hall cxit and tiMiisa t I.11I1 tirss i lis vtlxtuliee shall be upriwluul. .ml may sue und bomieii, in u corMHMte nam It mav aci.uire, own and couvsy real, itersoiifU aud mixed property, mar contract and i, . . traeled within Its own name: mnv mnka and ion seal which it mny alier at sure ; mny do all needlul sets to enny Into 'f feet the objects for which It was crcaii. It shall have power to exerelne nil t Iim n,.i... privileges and franchises which limy be ncrmlrJ ed under cluipter sixtceu of the comiiited hlul. utes of Nebraska, 1 in corHirat ion is created to luy out. lorit construct, fuiulnli, main lain. oH-rate nnd enjoy or double tracks with such side trneks turiioiiis ollloes. and depots, ns shall le necessary be- ' ! is ru si.s s rilKI MIIll Willi sinjfia road. Which Is projected to comuienee mt i,.,i i.rru i ue places u llie lerinini oil the Missouri river at 1'lulisuioiiili. In V'ass' county, tuteor Nebraska, and to be com-t met ed from said jxilnt, In a Mouth Westerly direc tion, through t'axs count v. hv WIIV 1,1 I I. A ....... of Avoea; tliroiiKli Otoe eomily. hv whvi.iii,.. town of hvritcuse, through Johnson county by way of ihe town of btcrlliiir. thrum, i-...... county, to the town of Keairn e, tiiiouuh Jcl ferson county by way of Falrbury to s iMiint on the blate Hue, separating Kausas from Nebras ka, or as near as practleuble to tlieso points as may be demonstrated bv a survey. i, . ....... i.. on the completion of this corporation t with the prl vlleKe of coiisli nelliiif brauehes from thr main line to oilier towns or tdaee wltlili tli limits t.f the Mtatc. ; 11 "" For the uiiroose of th sorrniljati,.,, ti.. t.. lowiuii named persons, slrnein of Hies Artie) iid urni iiiuku i'irei-(,ors, lo Hold their of -lice until a Hoard of Directors ursii.i.rf . tne siockiioidera ns Hereinafter' provided vi , John t ltzi;erald. Fi huW i'.r,..n. . ,f...,.: ' TelTt, R.M. Windham. C. II. FarmHe. k i. r.idridite. inos. A. llarhlne. N. K j,i m.I Oeo. 11. Litth Oeld. I he said Hoard of Directors lima .hi..i iiuii"s follow Iiik' persons as on) ;ers of this romii.mv John HtKerald. 1'resldcnt. uaiviu it. I'armele. Ice 1'iesldenl Robert it. WUidliain, (secretary and A. W. McLauKhliu, Treasurer. As soon as one thousand nliura 1 m.... ir u . . in rood faith bo subscribed, ana leu dollars " tlie trt-asury of the 10m. pauy, the present President ami Kccrctary shall aupoiut a lime and place for the flint i.,.r ol the subscribers of stock. n.i mIh.ii iu!: notice thereof, in at least owe iiwspaiwpriut ed lu the city of 1'lat tsinoutn, tlilny days pre- viotis to tlie dav of inet-tlnir. u..,i ..... 2..i. scribers shall tiica and there elict thirteeii directors for said comaaiiv ; tliH n.....i,.r. ... It chosen shall us soon as may he Hfti-r their eleo- iu.il rnx-t Hum mrir own iiiiiniicr a 1'resldeiH and Vloe-lresldeiit nnd shall rNi -ut . treasurer and Hecretr.. who slin i, place of the orescnt oulcci now ...n.i., i . i.,. same capacity. no person snail te ciccU1!! " tr In snhl vuiiifraiiy, uiiii.-s?t ut9 suail I honii liiio , A ' -a I herein." ' K a-aiiy shall he dTWrs ; which may owner ox ai least live sliaresr - -k Hwr.-i.. i Ten Hundred Thousand OoTmirs : which mnv M IIS CUD1L2L1 SLUCK III II11M Be- .ti,iv I... - ... v. Mb .uiiiiiir iu juiir-iiiiiiill OOllais when ant hoi ixed hv fcvo-tlilrlH mio .,r n.u lnr.-..i...H ... ....u.Ii.. .a ..... iti . . urMiiillloii dollm birds vote of ii.m nd ther.hares mUiUI le d'vl. ed lehiusired dollars eacli ; which trans' -r'.le oh the books of into shares of 01 sliares shall he the com i.any. through by-law a ectois may provide An iiic'allfii . U'li ocr cenf .hull able at, Hie time of iitakliiR' the suhscriniions and tho -csldue (hereof shall ho paid hi sncli lnsta.Hr ' .ts. und at such times and places as may be required hy the directors ut tlie com finny. ' - ine siocsnoKifrs may vote In person or hv written proxy, and iiiav cast on vot- inri, . shatetliey may own or represent. On tlie first Wednesday of Mav I after the organization ot this company a hoard" -of directors consisting of thirteen members - shall be chosen hy ballot, bv such of the stock "" holders as shall attend for that purpose eitlirr in (iciwu w iiv iijAjr ; pruvioeu mat a majori ty of the stock Is represented, bald directors shall continue iu oliice until their successors are elected. A majority of the hoard of Directors shall have power to make JSy-laws, and alter the same at pleasure.und may transact all business ' of the corporation, may appoint Engineers. Agents and all onleers required to ahilu the construction of tlie lload ; shall have Xuwer to issue Bonds after irettimr the written pnniunl of two-thirds of the stock, may exectsle-niort-gages and deeds of trust, and give as1-security therefor any property belonging to thepm pany. The private nronertv of tho storfc horfer shall not be liable for the debts of the com nnuv. This company may be consolidated with aux other railroad company within or out of t3-. State. The Indebtedness of this shall oot at aoy time exceed two-third corporation rde of the oapi-. tai siock. The principal place of transacting the busi ness of the company, shall he at i'luttsinouth, Nebsaska, till changed by a vote of the direc tors, and the subsciipiion books of tlie com Danv ehail be onened at this ulacn hv imthohs designated by the signers of thee articles.after giving 30 days notice by publication, next pro ceeding the time of opening the books and they may be closed and re-opetied as the di rectors may deem expedient. l lie tune oi oeKiuninic the corporate power of this company and Its liability thereunder, will be from and after the Mh day ot May. 18.1. Signed this 21th day of April, 1883. John Fitzgerald. a II. Black, Frank Citirt.lli, Joseph V. Weckbach, K. ll. Windham. Geo, 8. Sinitn. Hani. M, t'hapiiiaa. Wm. II. Newell, C. H. I'armele. J. M. Patterson, Orlando Tent, J. h. Arned. Win. lieekuian, J. E. Smith. J. H. McCoiincll. .lacol, Khdii, Kd. E. Eldrege, V,. V. Stull, 1. W Hansen. A. W. McLaughlin. Daniel If. WheHer, Geo. W. Kairfteld H. E. Palmer. John Waterman, C. W. Sherman, Fred Gorder. P. R. (juthmann. Geo. E. Dovey, Geo II. ittleiield. Louis iloebel. N. K. Griggs. P E. Hastings. O. N. Whelloi k. Thomas llarblne. J. B. McDowell, Geo. Cross, STATE OF NEBRASKA, CASS VOVKTY. On this 21th dav of April. 1833. before me K. B.Windiiara. Notary hublic.duly commlssioiicd and qualified for and residing in said County, personally came jonn I'nxgeraia.u. u. Bia'k, A. W. Mclaughlin, Frank Carruth, Daniel 11. Wheeler, Joseph V. Weckbach, :eo. W. Fair field, U. E. Palmer, Geo. S. , Smith. John Wat erman, Sam. M. Chapman, V. w. Sherman, W. II. Newell. Fred Gorder. C II. lV:mele. F. H. Guthmann, J. M. Patterson, Geo. K. Dovey, . Test, personally tome known to r the Identi cal persons whose names aie altlxetj to the above Instrument, and acknowledged the ex ecution of the same to be their voluntary act aDd deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Beat, the day , , and year last above written. ? skal c Signed. R. B. WINDHAM. ' ' Notarv Public. in and for Cass County. Nebraska. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I CABS UOUJiTV. , , On the 27th day of April, before me Ja. 8. Mathews, a Notary public, duly commisslon- ed ai.d qualified for aud residing in said county. personally came tt. li. indliani. to me knows to be the identical person whose irnne is affixed to the above instrument, ami acknowl edged tiie execution of the cauie to be his vol untary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, the day j--, and year above written. -1 bp al Signed, JAS. S. MATHEWS. , ' - Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Oroit Countv. s On this 3d day of May. 133. before me V. E. Page, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and appointed for-and residing In )toe County, per sonally came Geo. H Littlefield, J. II. Aretid. Louis Hoebel. Wm. Beekman, to me personally known to be the identical persons w hose names are altlxed to the foregoing article of Incorpora tion, and acknos ledged the execution of the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness jay band and Notarial seal, this 3d , , day of May, 1883. seal 'c Kilned W. E. PAGE. ' v ' Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I Gage Cootv. f" On this 4th day of Mar, 1R83, before me the undersigned, a Notary Public. In and for said county, personally came $. K. Griggs, J. E. Smith. P. E. Hastings. .I.E. McConuell, O.N. Wheellock andJacob Klein. who are well known to be the identical persons who signed the fore going Instrument, and they acknowledge n same to be their volu .tary act and deed. Given under my band and Notarial seal . 4th dav nf Mnv 1RM. bkal Signed. IfCG H J. DOBBS ( . i Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, i On this 4th day of May. A. D. 13), before me Benjamin L. Purdy. a Notary Public, duly com. missioned and qualified, for Jefferson county, Nebraska, personally came Thomas llarblne. Ed E. Kid ridge. John B. McDowell. C. F. Stull, Geo. Cross and G. W. Hansen, who are well known to me, 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 Noltaral Seal this Sin day oi May. , 1883. REAL S;SIKd, BfiNJ. 1 PfJRDV . Notary Publl'