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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1883)
1 ' ' A! KDICINK, PEUFUMEIIYS, Oils, I aints, Iskcshks, A lull Ijiueof TriiMMCN An. I Iii fact everything contained in ;t Jirt-clis Drug 'Store. - Pre ncrii tioiiHcart'lully compouud cd Competition met in nil departments. Cu. Main a.ci Tiiikd Stjckkt I'LArrSMOUTH, NER SKCOD HAND GOODS' J. LEVY, Will BUY and fcL'LL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, -RAGS AND FURS Will.. advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, n lower Main street. Or.i r wist of B tk's Fnrniturr sore riallMit-nlli.rib. 1st. l!-::-4Gtf. HOTEL. CuY HOTEL. Thin beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid stiect. ha Jut been huLshed and fitted up for the accommodation of TUAR81ENT CUSTOM ER8t AND It KG U LA It BOARDERS. EVERY " THIHQ HEW AND CLEAN A Goed Bar in connection with the House. '!f. I 1 I I ((U.lnp. I TMFIP. CALL. AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD H. t WATERH&H k Wholesale and Retail, Dealer in PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH,; SASH, BOOHS, IILIND3, &c, fourth Mrect. n. rear of Opera House. .1 ATTinTTTII - T!RRASKA BOOTS AMD SHOES Jl A3IITPATUBLp AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Just Received a FINE USE OF1 MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES OI'rIIHECT '. 1 M PO KT AT ION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lahy made for the retail tn -ily. i PepKrberg's Cigar Factory. EFNSTWAGNK.R rrnTtical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A Plans ail S:2id'jAiiMH will Wfcafrefnlly- sarried.out. and full attention wui oe given a tosafetyand durabuuy- -LESSONS OX PAISTIAG - Water Colors. Crayoa and Pencil. fljffflDDBar HBRAL& PUBLISIIKU DAILY AND WEEKLY -HV- Oi ril'IAL PAPER OK T11K CITY. Fur City and County Directory, Railway Tim fables Telephone ExchAug Bulnes Di rectory, Bitalneu Card itc, sea fourth Tutt'e. Notloo to Advertisers. Copy for display advertLsemeota or changes lu advertisement must tx hauded la to the busmesaouloe not later than 10 a. n. of the day In wbic.i they are to be Inserted. Copy lor pay local aud special notices inuat be handed In before 3 p. in. each day to insure tti aertion. Jl M. tsvtmnKLL., Biialuesa Manager. Call forth Cass County Republican .i. Central Committee Meeting. . The Republican central committee are here by cal.d to meet at Louisville, A (itju-t 2lst, (Tuesday) at 1 p. III. The member are ; Plattamoulh City lt Ward E B Lewis 2d - W8 Wine. 3d J B Strode. 4th " F Carruth. Precinct A B Taylor, Hock Bluffs Anderson Ret. Liberty W Cannon. Eight Mile drove J If B cker. Mt. Pleasant Hamuel Richardson, Avoca J W Cox. Weeping Water -BC Yeoman. Centre S N Woodford. Louisville C E Wilkinson. South Bend KG McFarland. Elm wood David McC'aig. Move Creek Ira Stanford Tipton W B Arnold. Greenwood- M B Cutler. Nalt Creek Win Coleman. It ix desired that every member of the com mittee be present. M. SI. BUTLER. CHAIH5IAN. SallNbury. Ueutlwt. C. A. Marshall, Dentist, nuc cfiwor to Clutter & JtiarIiall. 'I'oetli extracted without pain, Iy use ul .Mtrous Oxide Han. Try Schcrcr's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 rents; at Warricks. d-tf. New Goods New Goods New Goods. Large stock of Latest styles in Mens Boys and Children Suits just received Ironi New York which we will sell 10 per cent less than can be bought of any house in town, also a new lot or hats and fancy neck wear just received at S. C. Mayer The Opera House Clothiers. For houses to rent or property for sale consult the special column. The "El Capitan General" cigar at Warrick's, 3 for 25c. 1483 The Herald is under obligation to Major Wheeler for copies of Denver papers. Bananas, California peaches & pears for sale by J. 1. Young. I46tf Seventeen cars from the late 13. & M. wreck have arrived in the shops in this city for repairs. All the best brands of cigars at War rick's. 140t3 The traveling artist has been doing Vine street today. The Herald office and Mike Suellbacher's have been viewed through the camera. Birthday cards at Warrick's, very cheap. HSt3. John Cummins aud Dr. John Black favored the Herald with late copies of Paris and London papers that were duly appreciated. We never speak as we pass by a beautiful new song onlv 1 Oct at J. P. Youngs. ' 146tf Tomorrow the stock books of the Plattsmouth & Southwestern are opened for subscription at the office of R. 15. Windham, the secretary of the company. Mrs. Agnes Fleniming and E. P. Roe's last book published for sale bv J. P. Y'ouug. 146tf Only a mile and a half of track to be laid ou the Tecumsch & Beatrice branch of the B. M. Today, it is thought, will see the completion of the new line. Trains will be put on in a few days. Just received a lars line ot scrap books and authograph albuns at the P. O- News Depot. 146nf The Herald would have been glad t have published this evening a list of the delegates elected at the Democratic primaries, Saturday evening; but we have been unable to find the list and no one has brought the list around. Parties indebted to me on their Ice bills will please call at once, as we are needing some money very badly just now. 149-d2t. " F. S. White. A rumor is afloat on the streets that Mrs. John Cams is about to commence a twenty thousand dollar suit against the saloons in the city for damages sus tained by reason of their selling liquor to her husband. As soon as the papers are served the Herald can give fur ther particulars. Fresh California fruits and celery received every other dav at 149-tf. F. S. WniTE's. Shaw, the B. & M. immigation agent. from Tarkersbarg, . West Virginia, passed through this morning witn a company of smoky looking individu als whom we learned were Italians, to work for the company on some of their new lines now being surveyed. There were about 40 of them, rugged, hearty looking fellows, though a little under the ordinary height. Mr. Shaw will bring through another cargo o; them next "week. Parting wishing nice fresh Baltimore Oysteis next week will please leave their orders this we. k. We will sell them as cheap us they cau be had in Omaha. met. F.S.White. A SAO ACOiOENT. The Desirri?yVrovfa'ins of Frank Johnson, at Louisville. ' On rriday?ast," about 3 ocldck3h ths afternoon, Frank Johnson, a boy about 18 year old, in com'nany with two oth er boys of his own -Age, went bathing in the Platte river, nearly north of the li. & M. depot. It. seems the party could all swim ex cept the unfortunate boy above named, who was wading along the shore. Some brush had caught in the river, aud quite an edJy or current was formed it scooping the sand out to a depth of over live feet. The boy Was wading in the water about four feet in depth, lit tle expecting to find such a feink hole, so near the bank, and deliberately walked in, losing his footing and sink ing wildly into the mad rush of watrs. One of his playmates hap pened to be close enough to reach him before he was lost, but was caught around the neck by the drowning boy, aud barely escaped with his own lite. The two boys who witnessed the ac cident hastened up town to get help to secure the body. A number volun teered, and diligent search was made day and night until yesterday about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when the body was discovered. The parents were notified Friday evening, of the accident, and were stiickcu down with grief. The boy was very industrious, obedient, good na tured beloved by all who knew himf the hope of the home, and the always willing helper of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who arc old citizens of thii county, have the sympa thy of a host ot friends in their most sad bereavement. The funeral took place from the Con gregational church, at C o'clock in the evening, a large concourse of people following tl'e remains to their last rest ing place. An Important Business Change. Among the man solid aud progress ive business firm-, in Plattsmouth. we chronicle with a degree of pride the enterprise of Solomon & Nathaa in opening a branch house at Fairmont, Nebraska. These gentlemen have, by strict attention to business, gained an immense trade. The extent of their business is not confided to Plattsmouth alone, but extends to all neighboring towns; and it is apparent that their success ' is due to the rare "bargains they ofl'er, and to the superior quality of goods they carry. Mr. Nathan is now in New Y'ork purchasing an im mense stock of dry goods, carpets, millineey, notion gents luruishing goods," boots, shoes, hats aud jewelry, for their Plattsmouth and Fairmont stores. In buying so extensively they will obtain every advantage the mar ket offers to large dealers, and in turn, will share the profits with their cus tomers. In this important business change, we bespeak for them a gtand success, and congratulate the citizens of Fair mont aud Fillmore county in securing such a valuable accession to their busi ness interests. As for Plattsmouth, they need no in troduction.; they propose to carry a larger and more complete stock than ever. Their elegant stock of goods aud low prices, arc a standing introduc tion. Sucsess to you, gentlemen ! " August 19. 1883. Editor Herald: Seeing in your valuable paper of August 16th, that when Main street was complete our city streets would be in a fine condition. I wish you woulu look at 4th street above the Bonner stable, and you will alter your mind. It is a disgrace to the city impassable for teams and car riages, or fire engines', in case of fire, on those hills. "Who help to fill the city treasury but get nothing in return? I have lived up there and paid my taxes tor nine years, and the city has had a team to work one-half hour to fill up holes so as to get brick up for Mc Laughlin's new house, and that is all they have paid out. But the) have let myself and Dr. Black keep the street in shape at our expense, so we could get fuel enough up to burn, and now it has entirely given out, and the street is impassable. Y'ours truly, A Tax Payer. A Tragedy at Nebraska City. We learn from parties just in from the City that Mrs. Douglas had a dis pute witn her husband. Mr. Ezra Douglas, on Sunday evening last, widen culminated iu her shooting him. Afrer carrying him out into the street he fell dead. She then put a fatal bul let through ner own head, dying almost instantly. It was reported she had attempted to take her own life before. A coroner's jury was empannelad, which rendered a verdict stating the woman was insane. The school board met Saturday even ing and filled the vacancies in the list of teachers by electing Mrs. J.L.Stone to the position of ass't principal. Miss Worden to the position made vacant by Miss Blymer's resignation. Miss Campbell was placed in , the position vacated by Miss Worden. Miss Thorn gate Was elected " for the 2nd ward buildings made yacaut by Miss Camp bell. Miss Pollock was - transferred to the room vacated by "Mrs. Stone and Miss Lizzie Malone was elected to the grade formerly held by Miss Pollock: - ' The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to be found in the city, also choice lemonade cigars and tobacco. - 109tf . j- .'- -. ! IT.RSOXAI.S. J. W. Barnes goes to Teaunisclwtr day. Mrs. Dr. Me tde wt nt to Omaha this "- Mm i hit J. M. Patterson was an Omaha pas senger on this mornitig'H train. Charles II. Dill, Sotith Bend's nmnied man, is in the ctiy tKlay7 Trunk P. Traester, the Cedar Creek grain merchant, is wilh us today. Mrs. W. L. Baker visits friends in G leu wood today. J. S.Tewksbury, of Weeping Water is in the city today. D. II. Wheeler, Jr.. came down from Lincoln this morning, as is his custom. W. L. Browne went west Saturday evening, and Sundayed with friends at Louisville. Mrs. Marslaud and Miss K'hel went to Omaha this morning for a few days visit in that city. Miss Emma llobbs is visiting with htr brother, J. II. Hobbs, at Grand iJap ida' Michigan. Hon. Wm. Neville returned to hi9 contract work in Gage county this morning. Mr. and Mr?. Timothy Clark are in the city yislting their son Byroti and other friends in the city. Fred. Murphy went to Omaha this morning to resume work in the postal service,- between Cheyenne and Ogden. Mrs, Alva Drew, accompanied by Mrs. A. B. Smith, started for Denver thin morning. C. II. Parnielc, after a lively run down Main street, caught the train for the west and got aboard. Mr9. J. P. Taylor went to Nebraska City this morning to be gone a week or two. - W. W. Rhodes and daughter, of Lou isville, are in the the city today visiting friends. John Moore and George Mayfield came down from Louisville this morn ing to see the capital of. Cass. Charlev Gvsrcr came down from Omaha to spend Sunday at home, and ret i' rued this morning. J. C. Morrissey is home again from ,' a western elevators, trip to his numerous grain j Mr. Duttou and Wife returned from their visit to Colorado Springs and Manitou, and report au interesting and pleasant visit. Jeff. L. Stone has accepted a position in the business office of the Omaha Re publican, and commences work there today. Miss Ella Thorngatc, who wns an at tendant through thelnstitute, returned to her home at Weeping Water, Satur day evening. Frank Davis, chief salesman in one of the departments of L. B. Williams & Co., Omaha, left for the scene of his labors this morning Uncle Sam. Barker and Ed. Ruffner returned home from Chicago this morn ing. The boys say Sam had a band hired aud brought along for the espe cial edification of the passengers. Dr. H. Meade will be found at his office during the day ; of evenings, at the residence of Mrs. Clements, south side of Granite, three doors west of Third street, 149dtf F. S. White received another letter from his son Alf. He says the boys are having a fine trip-and enjoying the best of health. He speaks of finding it more comfortable to wear Lis overcoat which contrasts vcry Strongly with our late spell of equatorial weather. He writes from York, England, near where he was born, mentions the works of art, the old time solidity of the build ings, the great wealth of the country, etc., but says he prefers America every time. John Cummins and him self will sail for home on the 22nd of the present month. If they have a suc cessful trip they will be home about the 8th making a two month's trip in all. Dr. John Black will remain longer and see more of the continent. Prof. Drummoad shouldered his dog and tied his gun in the baggage car yesterday morning, departing for some hunting out west and for two weeks wot kin the Hamilton county insti tute. The Soldier Farmers- The committee appointed to visit Custer county. Neb., and north to the . Niobrara river, consisting of Col. L. C. , Pace, lion. W. F. Chapin and E. Chan our have gne on their mission. They i go by the U. P. IL R. to North Platte, and from there-by team. The invita- j tion extended tohe old committee by the B. & M. R. R to visit Hitchcock ; and Dundy counties was accepted, and j Sam McClay, C D. Shradlr and John Gillespie visited the counties above named, and the line of the B. & M. west, and have returned. When the other committee returns, and reports are made to the colony, the boys will then know the best location in the state for the colony, and a decision will then be arrived at. Lincoln News. An Advance. $5.80 for the best Lead (half moon brand) and 60 c for Linseed oil Is very cheap, and will not oe able to - sell: jit those prlce3aftef Sept: IT " J48t3 wl yV."?ClIiRiCK-rT - ; -To Teachers, You" cau secure" scratch tablets "fiv. different sizes, cheap, by calling at the Herald office. . . tf For booth privileges at coming meet ing of Cass coanty AgT Society. Apply Lto W. S.Wise, Sec. ' - 119dwtt lu-daulaneona I'liolotfipl. ). Tito-introduction within the naat two years of tile improved gelatine process,, by whloii the time of taking photograph, with-dry plates hat been LrcUucttl a thotifanll times, render it art easy matter 7t7T(Tfo otifaiif with'ecr talnty excellent pirtuns of moving ol ject, ami opeu up a vast fi Id of ex periment for the scientific student. W 6 lately 'Qtuove4l.suujtefe. x$lUi'i& specimens of instantaneous work by Mr. fl. G. Rock wood, of Union Square, New York, illustrating the oriucipal proceedings at the opening of the great Brooklyn Bridge. Pictures of frigate covered wnl. flying fia, pallors man ning the yard arm, and canons firing from the same ships are among the pic tures, and convoy to the mind an idea of the extreme brevity of the time in which the impression must have been made ou the seusitivc plate. We arc informed that the camera was located upon a steam tug, but the plate expo sures were so btief that the vibration due to the machinery of the tug did not affect the distinctness of the pictures. .Mr. Rockwood has also produced a variety of beautiful photos illustrating the recent yacht races in the harbor. The several boats engaged in the race are shown in many various positions, going at racing seed, all photographed instantaneously; we have here marine pictures very artistic in finish, that show the form aud motion of the waves, the spray, the bending of masts and sails to the wind, and all the circum stances of vigorous action sharply do fined and natnrdly portrayed.- Ex change. Peanut Flour. The value ot the peanut crop of this country for the current year is estimat ed by the Savannah Telegram at $3, OOO.OOO That' paper says that "the Virginians are beginning" to turn the peanut into flour, and say it makes a peculiarly palatable , "biscuit".'"',' In Georgia there is a custom, now growing old, of grinding or pounding the shel led peanuts and turning them into pas try, which has some resemblance, both iu looks and taste, to that' made of co coanut, but the peanut pastry is rnre oily and richer, and, we thirst, heanhi er and better every way." -"Exchange. Elsou the only one price clothier, leaves f i r the east next week to buy the finest stock of clothing and gent,s furnishing goods ever brought to Platts mouth. 135d6t2lwlt A full stock of nice Sugar-cured Hams and Break fas: Bacon, at Central Meat Market, at l.rcper pound; Pickled ! Pork, to I'tc; Shoulders, 11c; Shouio.ers?, jlc. l resii iara at l-'c, or 9 pounds for $1.00. Fresh Fish every Friday. ' Lafe O'Nkill. ' dl'mtf Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills for Biliousness and Constipation. For sale bv Smith & Black Bros. d&wlt 'Grace & Thierolf have a- last receiv ed their cigars, among which is the Celebrated It. G. Ingersoll" cigars. Now Boys, is you retime to get a good cigar.' " dHltf. Notice. Opening of the Bonks of the Platts mouth and South Western Railroad Company, To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 21 day of August, 1883 at 10 o'clock A. M, m the city of Platts mouth. at t he office of the Secretary, the StockSubscription Books of the Platts mouth & South Wes'tern Railroad Com pany will be opened to receive Sub scriptions of stock, and will remain open until closed by an order ol the Directors. " - An installment oftcn per cent, shall be payable at the time of making the subscriptions, and the residue theieof shall be paid in such installments, and at such times and places as may be re quired by the directors of the company. John Fitzoeralt, President. C II. PARMELE,Vicc President. R. B. Windham, Secretary. A. W. McLaughlin, Treasurer. 12:ldlfwlm Notice of Removal. We wish to inform the public that we have moved into the i.nrth store room in Sherwood's new block, on 5th street, where our patrons will find us hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in flie Merchant Tailoring line are invited to call and see us. ISOdtf Rasgorshek Bros. A Square .Heal Crfn be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable rates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Notice. I have concluded to change my loca tion in about 30 days. Parties know ing themselves indebted to me will please call aud settle at once and great ly oblige. W. II. Baker. llld&wlmo Bargains in Bricks. 200,000 brick for sale, builders will do well to see ?s before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbach's store or at the yard; all orders will receive prompt attention. Rauex & Martin. dl27mo 1 The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth. all of the latest styles iu felt and stiffs, just re ceived at Elson's the only one price clothier. Also a few of the nobbiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure in showing them. - S5d6t w21tl Dressmaking. To tho ladies of Plattsmouth and Vicinity I wisb to announce that I have taken the rooms lately- occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invit all to call. MRa. iL E. Mortcn. dia3tC-wl9tf - FOR SALE. Lot 2 aud 3 In Block 11, Improved. . dOT It. B. WINDHAM. CARPENTERS W 1NTED. Three or four good workmen wanted at once. Inquire of dt40te, Clans BfeckeufieM SP1XIAL NOriCKH Advrrtl'vtiiftiiit under thl head.' three cent er Hue each Insertion. ' 31 ONKY TO WA-"On real estate by ju:n u van tc Wooley. FOU RALK 6 arres-'worh furnUlied to f.urehHier andjHrt imyjn rnh. l-tC." ' W. S..WUK. IOlt SAI.K-1is4i. , A house and to lots. A ilt'sintble u.wr. lor pnrttrulnr euoirn si this onlre. IKtf IVOR HALE A few nrtieh's of furniture, hut ' lUKe used .clie ii.nl .Mr. Johnsou Kwre- IT'OR HALK OR RENT - A ood house with scvea rooms, conveniently arraint'-d ami located near the I he business part ot the city, for particulars emiuire of U, l . yiter. I37ml T:OR MALKllouse and lots, priee fc. ttoo cash, balance In monthly p.yinents. K. It. WlNUMAM, FORMA LK Krvertt residences, cheap. In julre of U. II. Wheeler & C. rviK HAI.K-Scratch Tablet In all Ues at thisoHlce. 91,1 1"OK8ALF. alot In iond location. Particu lar at this ottU-e vsi iu x a I K An order for a new American -I- hewiiiK Machine. Inquire at tutsolilce COR HALK l.oiw eords of wood, inquire 01 R HALK I . W.. Wise. -M. tt fORSALF.-i Id paper for sale at thl oftlpe T ut 40 cents ;er hundred or 6 eeut per uoz- en. Iso It HALF.-Four lots together In eood loca tion iu thl city. Inquire at I hi ollleo tl FOK RHJ-Tf.Ht0re ,:00",' W.H.W.HK JiOR REST Dwelling hou.e. FOR KENT-A Cottat'n house. 2 room. $4.00 per month. utf. Jas. It, KOss. pOR RENT- House. w.'J?,?1?,, . FOR RENT Furnished room on Manf Ht. Inquire at Enpresu oHice. IT'OR RENT South store room of the Cnion Slock. Enquire of O. II. IHack, It. Spur lock, Alva Drew, Uusiuess cimmUtee,-. IZJii IOR RENT House for rent near center of ! city. Enquire at I'atterson' liarn. lw. POR itENT-DwelUiiK "'-., i"1"'" oI J? nodtf W. 11. WHArK.it. ANTED-Infonnatlou as to the wherca ...... . in. tl... i.v li uleci-Kll. abelh Thomas who lauded at New ork, Juiy -tll. - . . . r f ...... it.i'at it HI eud to "S. MlCIlPIlian, rej j u iini...K...".. ISM Chestnut SSt., Philadelphia. 1'enu. IV ANTED. Information of the whereahoiita of VUlli .1. Conner, who was In I hitis mouthayear ai. Any one -kaowliqe oi in pre"ent location will confer a favor by eend iK Lis addres to Mrs. Harah E. ConKer. VVeia l-UUsburiJ, N. V. tilit lt WANTED Two blacksniTths and a black smith helper at hcliuellbacher't shop, soil Ur A.sTED John Bauer has boiiKht the Htolil mau plate, coruei ot 7th an.l N ine. ,wid Is prewired to accorhjiod ite the iuIj11u in the way of board! iBai d lolKliig by the week or mouth. oial T?OUND a sold and jet breast pin, the owner cau have tin sair e by iroviiiB property aud payiui! for this notice. Legal Notice. EKbeit s. Welrten ) vs y In Dixtnct Court IlenbrrV, Weldeu S f Cans County. To Hester F.-Welden. non-resident, 'defenrt- i.t . V.,n :iru lieieliv notified that Oil the l-"tll day oFAiimust, 18KJ. KBbeit S. Welden hied a petition iiKUliint you In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you. on tho ground that you have wilfully abandoned t!n uUInt iff without Kood caue lor the term o two years laxt past. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 24th day of September. 18d.t EGBKRl S. WELDEN, PltfT. F.y XV l tiSOX &. Stka itoN. his Att'ys. . Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I CASS CODKTV. ' To John iiouRherty. non-resident, defend ant: You are hereby not Hied that on the sth day of AUKiiwt, 1883, J. W. Johnson. County Judge of Cass Count v. Nebraska, Issued an or der of attachment for the sum of 7.15. in an action pending betore him. wherein M. L. Murphy & Co. is plaintiff, aud Jidni Dougherty is defeiioant. that property consisting of mon ies belonging to you lu the hands of the Bur lington and Missouri River l allioadCo. In Nebraska, and household goods, have been at tached. Said order was made returnable on the 13th day of Auirunt 1SS3. at 10 o'clock A. M. at which tune, eaid cause was continued to September the22nd 18S3 at 10 o'clock A. M. at which time you are requested to answer. M. B. MURFHY & CO., 1'ltffs. Strode & Clakk., Atty's. 22t3 ARE YOU READY TO DYEJ Hurlbiirt and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dyeing and French Dry cleaning works 107, South Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend then facilities for cleaning, dyeing' and curling plumes and tins on three days notice; ladies suits in velvets, Silks, Satins etc., cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pro cess. Ladies' and gents' clothing clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancy dyeing, merchant's shelf-worn goods a specialty. - All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. THE RIGHT REMEDY. For Cholera Infantum, Diarrc?a, Dysen tery, and all Bowel Complaints. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is peculi arly adapted to the treatment of Bowel Complaints in a marlarious country. Not only does the debilitating heat of summer reduce and relax .he system to 6uch an extent as to require a Tonic, as well as an Astringent medicine, to successfully treat derangements of the Stomach and Bowls, but the Malaria, with which everybody is more or less affected, ren ders the tonic principle doubly neces sary. Marsh's Tonic Astringent sub dues fever, neutralizes and expels ma larial poison, sweetens the stomach, quiets, soothes and strengthens the bow ela and the whole system generally. Price 60 cenjs. Foj sale by Smith fc Black Bros, druggists. Plattsmouth. For swellings, burns, sores, pile, etc., use Marsh's World's Liniment. For sale by Smith fc Black Bros. 140 J&wlw Ford's Barber Shop Next door to court house, shaves for 10 cents, cuts hair for 25c. dtfw2t F. S. White has just received a fresh supply of choice, patent, winter wheat flour," also delivers corn, oat a and bran to anv part of the city. 135tt G. R. Salisbury, M. D. D. D. S. of Weeping Water, makes a specialty oi' fine gold filling) and Cellti loid plates If you are in want of anything in the dentistry be sure and give him a call The Dr. also keeps on han a fine as . f ,- ' - - . j son mem oi irieoicmcs. siv is u grau uate of the university or the city of New York, and satisfaction guaran teed. 18wlm A Great Disooyery. That is daily brincine joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave, Truly Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, fain in Mae and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lunsrs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M. Roberts, Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Call and see L. C. Lrven in his new room Sborwoods new block. 27w2 AUIICLIS OF IMOIU'OUAIIO.N Or tin IMnttamouth sih! fto.nth Wettra IU 1 1 road Com puny. Thl ii lo cerilfly that .lohu lirjetald, A. V. Mil juiKlilln. frank CntHiih, D. II. A'heoter, J. V. Ve ku.u-11. G. w. Faiinehl. It. 11. Windham. . K. I'aliiier, Geo. n. Mint li, John WhWiiibh. Hum. M. haoiiiau. V. W.- Hln-riM.tn. Win. II. Newell. Fri il Goider, IV II. rarmele, V. it. f Gtitliiuaii, J. M. l'utp-roi, Geo. E. Dovey, II. I ell l. t. eo. II. Black. eo II lllh tli ld, J. II. Arend, ltiiU lliM'bvl, Win, HoeiliMun. N, K. Grlggx. J. K. Smith, P. K. Hm-Iiiikv J. N. Mc 4'omiel, O. N. Wlicix-k, Jacob h leiii. 'I houifta lliiihlne, d. K. l.idiidue. J. It. McDowell. C. . Mull. Geo Croa, aud G. W. Ilai.neu, have aoclaieil llieiuelve loaethar fl 111 purpo of furinliig an I ucor formed hniliouu t oinpany under tlie lucorpolaliou Ijtwtof the hm,e lif .cbiaMKti I hlaCoinoaiiy klinll be known a the I'latU moiiih and houth Veieru llMilcond Company by W hlch liaine It hall cl-l ami tluiixtu i. bol uetH i ll e&iMauce nlnill be erpetuai, and II may tun und beniind, iu li tuirMrte nam , It nmy acijuiie, own and eouv real, pciaoiiai auu mix d pro.eily, limy coninict aud be con tracted wlluliiil. owniiMiiie; may liuikrf and una tt cuiiiiiiuii eut w lili li it may alter at . ui e ; may do all lieeulul knit lo uuy Into tt' feet I In' olijectwlor which It m eri-Hied. It hliull hate potter lo i mulnn nil the iIkIiIo, privlicui! and fraiich e w hi, , may i ai-ijulr-eil uiioer clntuler MUteei. ot llio compiled Mat ute oi Nebrarka, 1 III corioratioii In rieuted lo lay '-ut, locate eourti uct. fiirniih, muiutaiii. upeiale and enjoy ailno iuilioud and leM-KiMph with rliiula or double Hack w ith ouch hl imcka luruoiita. olllce., nnd ile,.t", aa rliali be iitccMiy be tweeu the pliioex of the tt-rmiijl o thn ild road, which I projected to commence n h imlut on the Alioiiil liver at J'lalin out h. in t aa county, liiieor Ncbrfka. and to beeoiirii lift ed from mtid point. In a rxiutll Htvlell dliec thiu. llirouiili .:aa cwuuiy, by wbv oi the towu of Avoch; throiigii io county, Ly wa ol the towuof SyrucuHe, throiiKh J hiiatu coiiuiy, ly way of lie lgn ol b.eilliig, lliiouuli (iage county, to the towu ol Beatiice, IIukukIi Jrf Icimiu county b way ol rilih ly to a Mjint on the Male Hue, ne.arlliiK Jianvaa fiom Nt-braa-ka, or at ucr h oracllcabie to liit-ae point a nirty be demonstrated by kui veV, be madrt on the coliipletiou of tiU corpuiatloli wilb the iil ivlii K of colintructiuK biulicliea lioin th main line 10 other lowua or plucea wlthlj lU llinltt I the biaie. , tor the piiiM,,eof IhN orguiilallon, tin! foU. lowing iiained pel souk, Hlgm ip ol n.ene Article have ueeu clioneu Ihiecioi, tu hold llu'lr lft hce until a Boitrd of Unecioi4 are elected from iho hliK k holiii-in aa hereliialler prov JJnd. Uas ...John Fltg-rald, t-iuiik. (.urnilli, Orlando Tetrt, (. !. vviuiihaui, 11 l uimele, h.. tt. Kldndne Thoa. A. ila. blue, N. K. Unfits and ut'ii. li. j.iii ir iiuiii. l . Ihci-alu lioaid or lirector.i.have choaen the- followlug persona aa old era ol tnW compuuy. t Johu Kilgciald 1'ieMtdeiit. , i t iiulu II. armclu. ice riealileiit. Robert B. Wlndiiahi, Secretary and . j. y . .tiui.auKiiiiu, ireaoiiie,. , . A H coon u one Ihoiinaiid sliaieaof atock Bball in eowd lallh be HUOM.-nbed, ana ten uiijai pci Khiile aid Into the tri'.'otury ol I nit Com pauy. Hie pre'jiii l'remleaCaid Mecreiui vjuall apiHilut a iliiio ind pl.ice lortlie h at ii.tielln,? " oi the ouUmtIIicis of aiork, uiid Hlliill aikav.. notice ihcieoi, In at least oho hewsiiaifr until. ed iu the city oi riati.imotii.i, tiih iy u..y re- .Kiun iu in.- My il i i-ciiiik, HUH Hlll'll pllh-. Hcilbi-r-i Hliall then aii.i tln-io eli-ei Ihlricun (III ectol H lor raid con l.in v ; ht dueclora uu cIiom-ii h..ll a.H noon an m.iy oe aflei iiielr efec Hon elect Ironi their own uu,iioera I'reaideiit and Vice-rrcldent and alia 1 alao elect a 'li'....u I l-u r uim K.fl'i.f tr ,i l.. ...1... . 1. ... imiui 1 ...... . n,i.iii tnnn nits puice ot the present othecra lion actlug lathe aame capacl.y. " No pi-ioii Miall bo elected director lu unlit company, uu e-.ii ho hhail ba a bona tide owner ol at leal 11 vc Rliue 01 a ock therein. '1 he capital alocK of una compiiuv shall be Ten llumlied '1 hoiiHauu Iioiihh ; which may IncieiiMcd at any time to lour million dollars when aiilhoileo by a t-vo-lulida ot ot tliu stockholders, and the harea uliall bo d'vl ed Into t-liai ex of one hundred dollaja each ; wUicbV Hh8e shall he tratiblerahle on t:e bool( iijTj. the company, hi III') directora may provide iiiioeu ity lav, - All niM'ail enl of ten per. cent 1ihI1 be pay able at the time oi ih..Uiuh the xuhv.-ripuou. .' and the leaiuue ti.ereol Khali be paid in audi liislallui-hti, and at niich times nud pIhci-n aa m be reciuiied liy the director of the com pany. . . i stockholders may vote In pemon or bv written proxy, and may cast one vote lor each ihaieihey may oivn 01 repri-o'iit. ... in the liiM vvedne-jdayof Aly iu vcy year alter the oKalilzaliuu ot ihiM eoiMauy -m bourd of direclois coimtnlliiK of tlUHuuii membeia Khali oe cliuM-ii by ballot, by audi of the aiocl; holdeis as niall attend lor that -urpo-e elth r in iiei-Hiift ,ir !v Tirnifv ' iii'.iv.il.l ,. - 1 j 1 j 1 , ' n iiiaiifii ly ot thei-iock la repicietii.-d. ( directors Hliali cuntiiiiielii ulllcu until their buccensora aii;' elected. - . , Aniajorltv of tho hoard of Director 'ftrialt have power to make By-lawn, aud arCc'r" the same ul pleasure. and may tiaua.icl ail busiueaa ol the vuiporation. may appoint, Kiitdueers, Amenta anu all ulllccri leiiniieii to. alu lu the construction of the lUiad ; nliaij havitower to isiue Boiula aller xetllhK the UI leii'coiisent of two-thirds of tne ock. luaXJUciUe mort- C7-41fH Mtlll llel'lW Iff 11'IIhI llll.l lik. U u .lu.,,.,.. luerelor any property beloiiKiiiif to ilus com pany, j wV- ine private property of the spick holders shall not"be liable lor the deblMor tho eoinpauy. 1 Ills company may be consolidated with any other raihoiid company wlihlu orout of the State. i.ie iudehtedneas of thl corporation i-hall not hi -my time exceed two-thiida of tlietapl-1 taletock. me ,.in(jipal place of transact nix the holi ness oi me eoinpauy. rhall oc al 1'iatl-mou. 1), Nebsaska, till ciiaiiKed by a vole ot tin: dn. f- tors, and tbe suli--c:'p ion books of the c m pany ahail be opened at thl- 1 lace by per or de-ii;naled by the alKiier of thee ai lu-1., biter KlvinK :w dya notice by piioilc.iliou, next pie ceediui; tho time of opeuiiiK I he booMK and tliey may be closed and re-opened aa the d-- -rectors may deem expedient. The time of beiiiniiiiiK the corporate power Of thin company and its liability t hereunder, will be from and alter the Mli day of May. l8X Blgiied this 24th day of Apsir, 133. John Mtzgerald. A. W. McLaui'lilin, U II. Black, Flank Carruth, Joseph V Weil-. bach, tt. li. vYimlhalii. tJeo, . Muitli. ham. M. ;iia,.tnatl. . Wm U. Newell, H. farmele, J. M. i'atteraou, tlilanuo lertt, 1. 11. Arned. m. Beekman, .1. K. HmiLh. .1. N. Mccoiuii-U. .laeo: Klein, Kd. K. rJilie-,"?. Daniel H. W heeler. Geo. W. Kairficld 11. K. I'altiiMi. Join Waterman, C W. iSherman, rred torder. F. xt. uthmann. Geo. K. Jovev, Geo U. lttleiii-M, 1 ou is Hoehel, N. K. UriKK". 1 K. Ha-.tiutrs. O.N. Wheliock, Thomas llarbme, J. B. McDowell. f ;. v. Htnii. Geo. Croat. ii. V Hansen. STATIC OF NEBRASKA, I CAHS COOTV. On this 21th day of April. IW. before me i:. B.Windham Notary 1 ublie.diily commiasioned and quaiitied lor and residiii 111 naid County, personally came John Filgerald. H. II. iila' K, A. W. McLaughlin. Frank carrot li, Daniel II. W heeler. Jof-eph . Weckbaeh, iii-o. W. Fair field, 1. t. I'almer, Geo. to. Mini th. John Wat erman, Sam. M. Chapman, C V. Mijermaii, V. 11. Newell, t red Gorder. c Jl. I'ariueie. F. 1. Guthtnauu, J. M. Fatteis'in, lieu. Dovey.O, lent, personal lv to me known to be the Identi cal persons whose namea aie aflixe.i to the above insirumeiit, and acknowledged the ex ecution of the same to be tlie'r voluntaiy act ana aeeu. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, the day 1 -- . and year lant aljove written. HKAI. Signed. It. B. WIMill M, Notarv I'ublle. in aud lor Cass County. Nebraska. STATE OF NKKKASKA, CASS COUNTY. i . On the 27th day of April. IPS !. before rne Ja. 8. .Matii-ws. a Notary Public, dulv cointnlsj-ion- ed aud qualified for aud residing in raid county. personally came u. u. v 1nuna.11. 10 me known to be tbe id -ntical person whose name it affixed to the above itiatrumeut, and acknowl edged tue execntion ot the same to be nix vol untary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, the day 1 1 and ye--r above wruten. -J HK AL ( S!ne4, JAS. S. MATHEWS. ' 1 Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, 1 . OtokCoumiy. ps On this 3d day of May. 1W. before me W. E. Page, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and appointed for und reaiding in toe County. er sonally came Geo. H Littiefield. J. 11. Arend. Louis Hoebel. Wm. Beekman, to nt personally known to be the identic il persona whore names are iillxed tothe foregoing article of loco. 1 ora tion, and acknov ledged (he execution of the tame to be their voluntary act and deeo. Witness my hand and Notarial seal, thii 3d i 1 dav of May, 183. !eal Signed W. F. PAGE, ' . ' Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA.'l . Gaok County. f"8 Ou this 4th day of Mar, 1SS3, before me the unoerrig-ned. a Notary eubll -. In and for said county, personally came M. K. Griggs, J. K, Smith. P. E. Hastings. J E. McColm. II, O. N. Wheellock and-lacob Kle'n.who are well known to be the identical persons who signed tbe fore going inoti anient, and they acknowledge it same to be their volu tary act and deed. Given under my hand aud Notarial seal , . 4th day of Mav.lftfts. '.seal biued, IfL'GH J. DOBBS ' v ' . . Notary Pubi c. STATE OF NEBRASKA, JeFFEKOOM COUJiTY. ( es - - - On this u day of May. A. D !, before n:e Benjamin L.. Pardy. a Notary Public duly cord missioned and qualified, for Jeffermn county. Nebraska, personally ca-i.e Th ouaa Harblne. Ed C Eldrldge. John B. MeDoweil. C- F. Stull, Geo. Crosa aud ti. W. IlHii-en. who are well known tome, to be he identical ierons who signed tbe foregoing in-trumenr. and they ac knowledged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Given under my hand and NoHaral Seal thi 1 A , 4tii day of May. X SKAI, Sgned, XJ. L. PL'RDV 1 ' Notary Fubirc.