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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1883)
t HARKCSS. STREIGHT 3t CO. (NWfMr to Mtrrlftfct 4k. Sillier. MANUfAaURlBOf PT1TT1 rifle YY HARMS. A large Hue of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips &ft always In stock. Utjairinj of all kinds titatly ilcuto sort notice. Main Street, between Fourth ami Klltn. LUMBER. CALL AT THE Old Reliable . LUMBERYARD 1 A. WiTBMAKi SOB Whole-ale ami ItetalliDealt-r In PINK LUMBER SHIMiLKS, LATH, SASH, HOOKS, . I AT I Mm ! . li, if ; vin ii. ! t IT: I '! HI-. NIl'KASr PLATTSHOOTH HERALD. I'UIiLIHIlEI) DAILY AND WEEKLY IT - T.b PlattsmontL Herald MMn Co. OFFICIAL. I'APKK OK TJIfc CITY' For City and County Directory, Railway Time Tables. Telephone Exchang Ilulnes Di rectory, liuslness Cards 4c, see fourth pace. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement or chanxes In dvi:rtliiiul must Itn banded la to the buaiiieM ontce not later ttiau 10 a. in. of the day In wlilcu they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay locals and special notices muit be baiide't lu before 3 p. nt. each day to insure in sertion. 11 51. IILHHNILL. liuniuess Matiager. Republican State Ticket. For Judge of the Supreme Court, M. li, KKKMK. For Kegent.s of the University, M. J. JI L'LX, (Long Term) JOHN T. MALLALIEL'. (Long Term) J. M. II I ATT. (.Short Term) K. F, IIOLMKS, (Short Term ) Second Judicial District For Judtfe of the District Court, H. li. I'OLND. John Polln Again- Under tho rules of the supreme court vcry defeated parly, either In civil or criminal cases Is given thirty days from the time the opinion of the court l9 placed on file, to prepare and file his motion for a rehear iur and argument of the case. Ia the case of John Poliu vs tho state of If ibraeka, we under tand the opinion of the court has not yet been placed on (lie; hid counsel be lieving they have good ground for re hearing with reasonable hope of yet convincing tho court that sutlicieot error exiHts in the record to warrant the granting of a new trial have concluded to file buch motion under the rulo of the court. This will necessitate a postponement of tho day of execution, as there- cannot now be thirty days between the date of tho tiling of the opinion the date of ex ecution as fixed by the court being November 8th. Hence, the probability is, in any event, John Pol in will not bo executed until sometime in December. HOT IL- LllY HOTEL. Hi if. beautiful three story brick rtructure.on lower Maul Mrcet. tia Just been finished and r tint up for the accommodation of Til A N H IE NT C USTOMERS, AND BIXJULAK BOARDEBS. - EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN in connection with the House. A Goed Bar lf. FRED GOOS, Propr. SKCOXD-HAHD GOODS- PARLEMAN & CHAPMAN Will 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 I'lattsmoutli. Feb. 1st, 1883 4Ctf. BOOTS AMD SHOES. MAN UFACTUROCr AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, 1 V7 Republican County Ticket. For County Clerk. JOHN W.JENNINGS, of riattsmouili. For County Treasurer, WM.II, NEWELL, of I'liittPiiiouth. For .SherilT, J. C. EIKENUAKY. of riattsmouth. For County J udge. ICALVIN UUSNELL. of Weeping Water, ror Superintendent of Schools. CYUL'3 AL'loN. of stoe Creek, For Clerk of the District Court, S L MNh.lt S. HALL, of Alt. riea.ss.nt. For County Surveyor, tUKOUUE W.FAIUKIELD, of 1'latUiuouth. For County Coroner, I'EUKV P. GASS, of I'lattomoath. For Commissioner, Third District, JOHN CLEMENTS. of St ove Creek. K. of X. Meets every Tuesday evening at their castle nan, in Hock wood iilock. Vis lting Knights are invited to attend. J. W. JENNINGS, C. C. W. L. Dykes, K. of It. and S. A. Salisbury, Denilwt. a. Tiarsiiaii, Dentist, huc cevsor to Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without pain, uy use oi nitrous Oxide lias. Two dollars per dav, from this date. The Cozzeo's Cor. 9th and Harney street Omaha Neb. Strictly first class in every particular 1'. 11AMSEY & CO. of the Palace Hotel Santa Fe New Mex ico. Oct. 1 le83 I89t0 Hear John Dillon tonight. 100 styles of Birthday cards at War- ricks. 193 if For two hours of fun go to the opera house tonight. HaniT printed Warricks. birthday cards 192tf at For a hearty laugh go to the Opera House touight. You miss a treat if you fail to hear John Dillon this eucning.J Apples are very plentiful on the streets these days and of splendid quality. The autumn days are drawing near udging from the chilly winds from the northwest. The opera house will be well filled tonight to hear the prince of comedians John Dillon. A Mr. Dean, of Omaha, succeeds C. I. Smith, as manager of the Western Union telegraph office in this city. The passenger from the east this morning left Oreapolis with 8 coaches heavily loaded and three baggage cars. V! M Plattsmouth, Nebraska C1GAK. j ust Eeceived a FINE LINE OF, MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES OF OIKKCX JIMJr-OKTATION.S A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lahy made for the retail trad 5 only, t Pepperberg's Ci?ar Factory. EFNST WAGNKR JPractical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ACKJTECTUBA WORK A SPCCLAXTY. rUn vvl SuciQoatloo will he carefully carried out. and full attention will be given s to safety and durability. LESSOXS OX PAIVT1XG .iWater Colors, Crayon and Pencil. The Keystones, of Columbus, were downed yesterday i: a game of five in-iU!)j:- vviili the Union Pacifies, the scorer .standing 6 to nothing. Jacob Lohui'8, Frauk Morrison and W. B. Brown were in attendance at the Policeinans annual Ball iu Omaha last night, they express themselves as hav ing a fine time. The following letter from our old fellow Townsman. J. S. Shannon, writ ion to his brother John shows that Mr. Shannon haj lost none of his taste for quiet humor, aud that. he has formed a definite opinion of that portion of Cen tral America in which his mining em ployers here sent him, especially if the inhabitants of Honduras. Santa Cbuz, Sept 17th 1833. Buo. Jons. Yours of Agust 5 duly received. I will teJljyou now ot some things whereof you will make inquiry. I find this Country pretty healthy con sidering the latitude; there is very little sickness since I came here. There is some gold here, but I dont think these mines will pay fur the working, there are a great many other mines and I think some of them may be good, but I have not yet seen any that I would consider good. The inhabitants here live principally on rice and corn cakes; they are a mix ed race of Indians, Negroes, and Span ish and . about as worthless as our American Indians. They are friendly, but have no honor or credit; they are too lazy to steal. The government is a Republic; they say modeled atler the constitution oi the United States. It resembles our United States as much as a mule re sembles Mary's little lamb. It is call ed Spanish Honduras. The climate is not as warm as I supposed when I came here; but it is warm enough; this is winter here now; the thermometer indicates at 6. a. m. 78 to 84 degrees, at 1 p. m. 84 to 90 degrees of heat: the nights arc cool and pleasant one can sleep comfortably under a heavy blank et. There are poisinous insects' here such as Spiders, Centipedes, Madacola vra, and venomous Snakes; there are a few boa-constrictors; but they are very 6hy. Fish are small and 6carce and of a very poor quality,; plenty of small al ligators, - armadilloes, tigers, punds, with a few rabbits, and deer, plaaota, mountain cow, wild hogs, and other animals, but no elephants, lious or grasshoppers, and very lew fleas. It is a timbered country, thick with vines and underbrush, the large trees are scattering, and are tbe resort of his ordship, the monkey. Tho soil is a black loam and very fertile; corn, cot ton, coffee, chockolate, sugar, rice, ban anas, plantain, and pine apples, are the staple products, produced with a very small amount of labor. Plenty of hor ses, mules, goats, sheep-and hogs, but of a yery inferior grade. Plenty of chickens, ducks, turkeys, of very fair quality ; the most inferior and worth- ess of all are the natives they are not worth killing; most all ether animals are. State's Attorney. An Evening's Enjoyment. As eve ryone expected, the Academy of Music was crowded and overflowing last night, drawn there mainly to see John Dillon as "I'iljrrim Boggs," ia tho play cf -State's Attorney." The audience was agreeably disappointed la the fact, that although Dillon is an old time favorite here, his inimitable acting last night, wreathed fresh laurels to his old time chaplets of popularity; the other mem bers of tho company demonstrated that. collectively, they arc a galaxy of stars in their various specialties. The hon orB were about equally divided between Mr. Dillon, as the petti fogglug, eupho nious and effervescent attorney, and Mis. Walters, as the sympathetic, frol licking, good natured school uiirm, ancj, Mr. McVeagh, as the ideal, old time bluff representative miner, a typo ol men rapidly disappearing from the real stage. Tho audience were kept busy wavering and ctauging from uproari ous laughter, to tears aud sympathy. State's Attorney abound! in extremes of character, which affords a pleasant and recreative evening's enjoyment, uh as is rarely offered the amusement going public. Council Bluffs Nonpareil. Tho Extension of the Telephones. Mr. Flemou Drake, general manager of the Nebraska Telephone company, has returned from'a trip over this state and Western Iowa to close up the con struction for the year, the line- between Fremont and Columbus, which is to be built in Ncveiriber, only excepted. Since the first of August tho eompa nv have done a vast deal of work. They have up a second wire between Omaha and Lincoln; built a line from Ashland to Wahoo; aline from Lin coln to Seward taking in Milford; a line from Lincoln to Crete ana Wilbur; and best of all, a line from Lincoln to W ymore. This line is fifty-four miles long, constructed of No. 6 wire with thirty-five poles to the mile, forming the strongest; line in the west. Over this wire connection is as easy as between the Herald and the Omaha central of fice, the large gauge of the wire insur ing great distinctness. In Iowa the company has built from Coucil Bluffs to Avoca, a distance of forty miles. The Nebraska company has now al together 420 miles of lines connecting different cities and towns in this state and in Iowa. They now afford com munication via Plattsmouth and Glen wood with Red Oak and Atlantic ana propose to open a line through to Des Moines in December. Except under the most favorable conditions it will be impracticable to telephone through from Omaha to Des Moines, but the messages will be repeated at Atlantic. It would be possible by building a line through from Omaha to Des Moines without intermediate stations to speak- directly, but such a line would not pay. Omaha Is now connected witn asys tern embracing Lincoln, Plattsmouth, Blair, Arlington, Fremont, ilk horn City, Papilliou, Springfield, Lou isville. Soutn liend, Asniana, wanoo, Greenwood, Waverly, Milford, Seward, Crete. Beatrice, Blue Springs, in Ne braska; aud Council Bluffs, Weston, Underwood, Neola, Minden, Avoca, Pa cific Junction. Glcnwood, Malvern, Em erson. Red Oak, Atlantic, Griswold, Hastings. Hillsdale, Malvern, in Iowa. All of these except to Avoca, and the towns named after it, which belong to the Iowa union Telephone company, are built and controlled by the Nebras ka Telephone compauy. Omaha Herald. PERSONA LH. John Cummins cmie in from the cast this morning. Mrs. Jap. 'Smith will m-et her hus band today at DeWltt. W. L. Brown is looking after business matters In Omaha. J. W. Marshall is in the metropolis of Nebraska today. red Cordcr with a big grip took me train ror the west tins maruiug. John Leely went to Council Bluff this morning on fruit tree business. Mrs. J. Boas started this mor.niag for Creston, where she will visit old neigh bors for a few days. J. W. Barnes went to Lincoln today on real estate business. Plattsmouth Journal will please copy. Miss E. C. Sparks arrived ytslerdav from the east, and will make her home here with her brother, O. I). Sparks. Miss Thompson has unexpectedly been called home on account ot the illness of her mother. She hopes to return soon, however, and take up her class in painting, as anticipated. n elegant line of wedding and invi tation stationery just received; al calling cards, in latest styles. License Notice. Notice is herebv jriveii. that the un dersigned has ni. id e application and filed his petition with the County Com missioners of Cass coutty Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at his place of business I in South Bend, Cass county, Nebraska, and that the same will come before the Commiasioners for action at the No vember session of lhe board. s David Carpenter." "Sotrru Bend, Oct. 2J, 183.' 180dxwt For winter bloom aud out door plant ing, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissns, Hol land bulbs, Siles, and a large assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous planta all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine my atocK. is. a. Moore. I87tf SPECIAL NOTICES. AMUSEMENTS. Advertisements under this head.'.thrre Cents per Hue earn lusrrtloii. WATERMAN OPE HA HOUSE MSir:a.lJ,JA!"OU r"U UW ,,y A N' ONE NIOIIT ONLY. ij.Sfou,lrou.,oti',,a uimJ Uud hy Friday Evening, Oct. 12th, CiO KHALE -A good Mason A Hamlin cabinet A FOKHALK The Ifl llyers. orttan. a barualn for cssh pureliuser. J it - quite of lleuuau Bcialdt. Kill Woods proj-rt y near Hher J. vv. Mahhuli., Aueut. t.'OK SAlK Krsldi-nce prop-rty, one of the A of the best locations In thn city, or 111 trade for stock. In.ju'ro ot J. V. Martbl. loot! LMlt SALE House aud lots, price SAM. f loo cash, balance lu monthly payments. U. it. WINUIIAM. FOKHALK Several residences, cheap. In quire of D. II. Wheeler 6i Co. I OK SALE Scratch Tablets iu all sizes, at . thisoIUce. VI tt 1'artlcu-;tf STATES ATTORNEY COMBINATION. -M ITII JOHN DILLON - AS - this olUce. L'OK SALE a lot In good location, -a lax at this uOlce FOK SALE An order for a new American fen In if Machine. Iuuulre at thlsofltce. Inquire of If L'OK HALK l.fVw cords of wooJ. -I- W.s. Wlstv POlt SALE l Id papers for Hale at this omre -I- ut 40 cents er hundred or ft ceut per tloz- i-n. tt Ij'OK SALE Four lots together in geod loca tion iu thl ciiv. inuuire ut this ofllce tf iJOK KENT lhe north storeroom in Nev ille's block, aud s rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boiirdlutf house, rents cheap. Apply to m. Neville. IsJif 'PO KENT A house, coi ner 7th and 1-ocu.t hi reel., liiiiuirtt til '1 nos. I'ollock. 1HOK ItSNT One ofllce room and dwelling connected. (3 roouiKl uu stairs cvar lloll- liollscliuel" . Jiltl flDiIg;riiii UDos "When I boiler it's law." HUITOHTEO IIV MISS NELLIE WALTERS and in excellent Comedy Couipnnv. Admission, 115, i0 and 7 .If. Unserved Heals nt J. P. Young's, three ilu In advance of entertainment. EDUCATIONAL. : shneider bakery, dcr. Enquire at Mrs. FOK KENT Hon, convenient to shops. If. K. . IK kv & fK.V, TOR KENT South More room of the Union x Block. Enquire of li. II. lilack. ti. Hour- lock, Alva Drew, lluslness vimmlllee. llMl T?OK KENT Dwelling Houxes. Inquire of UCdtf w. , MHAKKK. I OST A pass book containing pit ers valu able only to owner Under ulea-ie leave attlil OIUCM. ICtf lOUND A tJold toothpick. Owner proving Property and iiaviuic lor this not ice can Lave tho same. lnjtf If 3 UN D A ladies p0(!ketbook containing some change. The owner can have the same by calling on C. lireckenlleld, proving property and payiug lor this notice. iMtl Wanted Lady or gentleman to travel wiih (J. 15. Smith aud party and canvass for La die's Hair work with privlldge ol learning the trade I'pply at Mrs. Sextons Hoarding House. IWtf I5oy ap- ItfUf Wanted A good honest iudiislrioui ply at L. C. Ervens Mr. J. P. Reese the accomplished barber is in charge of the barber shop uuaer i rank: uarrutus Jewelry Store and the customers of that old stand will find every comlort and convenience ready and waiting for them. I83tl To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth's jewelry store, I have re-fitted and opened this shop and am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found in a first-clati barber shop. Hot and cold baths always ready. IS.-Jtf - J. 4 HEKSK. Go to McKeever & Herrmann's for a good dish of oysters at reaynble rates. 183in2 -' FOR SALE. Lots 2 and 3 lu Block 41, improved. d97 It. II. WIXDIIAM. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis. 183tf Troy City Laundry. Removed to the first door north of Stadlemans on sixths St. opposite Nev ills Block. The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be located here aud old customers and new ones will find us ready to give satisfaction in all kinds oLLaundry work. W. B. Brown Prop. I94dtf FREE OF COST. Remember me kindly to all my eld friends. Very truly yonr Brother, J. S. Shannon. nother Thousand Bottles' of Marsh's Uolden Balsam to be Given Away. The democratic convention at Louis ville, tomorrow, will have a herculean task to perform in the naming ol can didates to defeat the strong ticKet put in the field by the republicans. The republioan convention in the Nuith judicial district, held yesterday, nominated F. B. Tiffauy, of Boone county, for Judge, and E. M Coffin, of Valley county, for Prosecuting Attor ney. We see from an Auburn paper that the board of trade of that city has made arrangements for the working up ot 10, 000 acres of sugar cane, and that they will dijtribute the seed gratis to all who will plant and cultivate it. Since our last report the following marriage licenses have been granted. Richard Mason to Margaret Schwab H. Wihsmann to Kate Reyher, Thomas Graham to Josephine Linebock and Oliver Dovey to Miss Mar? Adams. Mr. J. II. Gregory is in the city today engaged In fixing up u post office. Tho top of tho de will bo surmounted by a very tastefully ar ranged system of advertising cards. Mr. Gregory will call u tome of our merchauts and give iheni aa opportu nity to use this very effective method tt advertising'. Every person in laPttsmouth, who is suffering lrom Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness, Headache. Loss of appe tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache Female Weakness, Nervous derange ment, General Debility, or any Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bowel dis order can obtain a trial bottle of Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith & lllack Bros.' drug store, Plattsmouth. Persous who have already tried this valuable medicine can procure the huge bottles at 50 cents and $L For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lut.g medicin. two doses wil benefit. Sam ple bottle fie. A Square Meal Can le had at the City Hotel for only or, ......ia an,! lodjnncT at same reasonable l Hit::-. u-jli ; farmers and Commercial Men .le-t l.e.-ir this in mind. dfcwtf At the banker's convention in Louis) ville, Kentucky, yesterday, the Hon. Ienri Watterson made a yery pretty speech on the subject f thi south among other things he said: The whole story of the south can be summed up in a sentence; .she was rich, and she lost her' riches! si e was poor aud in bondage, she was get free and shehadtogo to work; she went to work and is richer now t:i m ever be fore." Humorously all.; ling to the changes he gays: "Cnde; the old re gime, we paid our debts an 1 walloped our niggers, under ihe new we pay the niggers and wallop our debts." The Holstein cow, Ecuo, owned by Fred C. Stevens, tlio proprietor of the Maplewood stock farm, Attick, New York, has just complet. 1 her year's milk recoid, which foou up 18,130 pounds, which is 115 pouii Is nioro than the record of thefamous cow, Aggie, which has heretofore led ail the bovines of the world. Echo is ten years old and weighs 1,810 pouuds, consequently has given jover ten times her weight iu milk during the year. The largest! yield in one day was 8 pounJs; in a mouth, 4.19G. Neb. Farmer. During a little irip thro igli the ha 1 district yesterday, we notioei. svme uf the be0t pjillet we ever w grow, and it had been sown on cru ground a week after the hail siorni: if many ofj For Sale at a Bargain, our farmers had Dtirsued the ima wise The furuitora and fixtures, and all, , .... , i i ! or a iiat or the stock ot the AIUIl- plan, they might have raised a splendid se. Ul0 late M. A "p. SroAut. lot of feed, where they now Uv-' j (UU at tlj-. etQr, 191Ctwl e)d,3. " 1 . ,., ... .i ... .. - j memi)era of McConihie post G. District court o-invenes in Cas - . ,. . , . A. R. Iso. 15, is requested to ba present County next Tuesday and the men-' , ' , ; . t at the tegular mveting -next Saturday their clamorous .i;;!':it and clients thu docket is a large one and som tl rt-e Leave orders for grapes from Lees- ly 8 nursery at A. Clarks grocer'. 103dtf Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's. 167tf. A Raro Opportunity. An elegant house in a : pretty and convenient location, will be sold cheap. Address 1. O. Box 659. St Louis Fair. The Mo. Pac. Ry. will sell excursion tickets Louisville to St Louis and re turn Fair week at $12.75 sale of tkts., to cominence'Sept. 30. and continues to and including Oct. 6 1883 good re turning on or before Oct. is. During the week visitors may witness at night "Veiled Prophets Street Pa- geut." "lhe most extensive display of Fire Works ever seen in America," and numerous other dazzling attrac tions, all of which surpass in magnifi cence and splendor auything of the kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call on or address J P. Eilis Local Tkt. Agt. Louisville Neb. 179d29wtf Henry Bocck is selling furniture at; prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call onhim and know the truth, tf When 3'our blood is impoverished, or corrupted, the remedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage fated on the 2d day of Au gust. A. D. 1882. and duly filed iu the otlice of the county clerk of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of August. 1882 at 8 o'clock 10 min utes p. m and executed b 'lchael Cavcv ami Charles Connelly to 11, A Pitts t Sons mfg C. of Chic igo. to secure the payment of the sum or 81 x nundred and seveuty-nve aoiiars ano upon which there Is now due the sum of SC70.00 aeiauit Having Deen maoe iu me payment oi eald sum. Therefore 1 will ell the property therein described viz : One improved Black Haw k Separator and Cleaner com Diet-wii h Thimble fkeln truck wagou under separator, complete feldi ig straw stacker. Improved Chicago 1'itts Double pinion mounted Horse power complete. aUoone mare mule, sorrell sixteen hands high, one gras horce, lc hands high ; at public auction in front of the storehouse of Geo. A. Hay & Co. lu the town of South Bend, Cans county. Nebras ka, on Saturday, the 27tii day of October, las3. atone o clock p. m. of said day. II. A' I ITTS A Soys. M'I'g Company By wm. ij. wen, meir attorney Musical Instruction. 7 -Tu FyfiiMt?o . I Have reorganized in) Glasses of Instruction upon the 1'lano, and should t pleased to have such as may desire Instruction to address or call upon me. My terms are rea sonable, and mv Instruction after the. most Im proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, cuu never Kvtwtet to tieenin funnier. 1 lnllti- il trial nd examination. a'"' KATIi: DORRINOTOTi. dlr.il - - TIIE TWELFTH YEAH DNIMSil'f of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, wiih an ample corpi ol Instructors. On application to the Chancellor catalogues can be obtained bv those derlrlug Information. and certificates for half fare on the railroads ' by those expecting to attend. FirstTeriiihegluiTuenilay.Hppt.il 183. ' ' Second" " Thursday, Jan. 3. 1L Third " " Tuesday. April I, IKH4. . Annual Commi-nccnieiit Wednesday, June II THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w. II open October 2. 1SK3. and continue Siuo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK ' ami al! kinds of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING doinj to on'er on short notice. 1.y BOYD & LARSEN. Leave orders at the Post Olllce. Lumber Yards 4y at IWW G. A..WRISLE.Y & GO'G iu i,'ivo una ooap raE Dated. October 4th 18M. 23U For Salo or Rent for 1884. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence J mile south of Weeping Water. Jno. K. Clark Weeping Water. .Neb. M-O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay par ticular attention to his customers. 15otf sJ o A Great Diseover. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hav Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, orany disease of the Throat and Lnugs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M.Kobeits. Drug S'ore. Large size $1.'K). Dr. Schildknechfs Ofllce- At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr, Sal isbury iu the Kockwood block over Jounsou Bros.' store, where I may be found dining oflice hours. 109djtWtf W.ILSCHILDKNECIIT. Bed rock piuces. I have on hand a large and very superior stock of fur niture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale aud .-cfore purchasing J wi-h everybody who needs fur 41 iiure to call and look thc;i over. All I ask ot tho public is to examine ray jf x-ds and my prices. diwtt Henry Boeck. weeks oi court atari; V the boys iu the evening, Oct. 13, promptly, Ri ' oclcx k lu ,ttei te important business v.f the Dost. , J. B. Strode, 9L Weaver, CoTaaitt'le-T 1 Try the new baiber under Carruths, 187tf N 2 O M PI 90 f X X -o c 1 V AW. .; - S "3.-2 r "1- M C O eC i (D b S c w - i -4 -4 CQ "S-i ?3t 3 2Z o - EC -j a C oa 3 as ts ?3 oc . ca s a? a 0 s e "S o ee X t OS a & e a a. 5 si s: 3 as sW Haying opened aud refitted tho rooms under F. Carruths Jewelry Store Mi J. P. Reese is ready to wait upon his customers with every convenience which sliou.d belong to a first class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al ways ready. J&Uf Hot and cold brths shop under Carruths at the Barber lS7tf MIKE SCHNELLBACHER. li Ml VK SMITH rtO..SE SHOF1NO ft WACJON IlF.PAlIClNt All Kinds of iar'lijleents Mzuiei wii: Neatness and Dispatch. For a 6have at any hour call at the shep uuder Carruths. is'tf Hay- 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leavo orders with W. S. Wise. 17dd23wtf J. T. Wise. Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlingto route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be feuud elsewhere in this issue. 47tf For Sale. Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap ply toThaddeus Adams, on farm. w28tt - Don't allow the aeeumulation of DaiulrtitJ, wiiea ir can be o easily prevented by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. Imported pprttr -t Joe Mo Vvj4. 187tC ' m Mtfrtey -jjiVW for 10 "cfcntK Horse, 3IulcS: OxShoGitig n short, well shoe anything that hug four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffei. Come and see us. JLSTj"7" S3IOP n Fltth St between Main an J Viae Street jnt acro-v e corner f rom tU nkw HKKAL fti. ' BEST IN THE MARKET. Made OXLTof Vcffclnblc Oil and lUu-o licet Tallow, To induce housekeepers to dvo this Soap a trial. WITH EACH BAR WE C3IVE A FINE TABLE NAPKIN This olT'rr I . made- fur a short tlwo only ond should bt taken advantaao of at ON'Cil. Wo WARItANT tills Soap to do more wuh ins vrlth crealer easo than any soap In tb market. Ti ha? no EQUAL for use in bard d cold water. YO'JR GROCER HAS IT. Cr.A.Wrisloy&Co. OmOA.GrO, M&roturrs Standard Uaurvlr Eev. Father Wilds' .EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wilds, ell-know city missionary la New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wllda, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, write a follows : " 78 E. Hith St., Kew Tort:, May 1C, 1U2. Tr.98K8. J. C. A ek & Co., Gentlemen : Last winter I was troubled with a most Uncomfortable Itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched Intolerably at night, and burned so Intense ly, that 1 could scarcely bear any clothing over them. I was also a sufferer from -severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; cot appetite was poor, and my system m good deal run down. Knowing the value of Aveh's Sarsapaeilla, by observation of many other cases, and from personal tue In former years, I began taking it for the above-named disorders. My appetite Im proved almost from the first dose. After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and all signs of Irritation of the kin disappeared. My catarrh aad eoogtt were also cured by the same mean, aot my general health greatly Improved, until It is now excellent. I feel a hundred per cent stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of the Sabsapakilla, which I recommend with all conOdeoee as the best blood medicine ever derised. I took It in small doses three times a day, aal used, in all, less than two bottles. I place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. . Voors respectfuUy, Z. P. WXLDS. ' The above instance is bat one of the many constantly coming to oar notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Ateu's Sabsa FAEILLA to the care of all diseases arhslng from Impure or impoverished Hood, and weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanace, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach an-1 boveb, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Scrvftt lout Diseases, Eruption of the Skin, JChtu matism. Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. FEEPAEXD BV Dr.J.C.AyerCo., Lowell, Mas?. Sold by all Druggists; price fl, tlx bott-9 for tz. AlONF.Y TO lOt.N " OS REAL E9TATK. Any party de-trtiiK to lon money on Karti; rfv can be accommodated at a lmv rale. rrope fjoi ra three to ten years' time, and the Interest act payable until it lae accrued f nature of 1. 8. IlRAPEK. ljO2Sw-tf rUttstndutV Vfcfc. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Oest Purgative Medicine euro CctJpation.tndlfwticm, Headache, aai ail Biilons JMsorders.