PLATTSHOOTH HERALD ri'ULISI!KI lAILV AND WKKKLY li V Ths PtoltsnwiMi Herald Pnlslisiuhz Co. titr C'ly and 1 oiu:tv lii--(nry, K:uly Time Tables. Tel.-plio-.ie Kxcha.tg nuiiici"i fi rectory. B'wlutms Card nr., third page. JEFF. I. STONE, - Cltr Editor. A. Sallnbury. DeutlMt. 'I he Irnin for the went was mi hour late thi inorniu" 1'olitic politics politics, nothing I. ut politics today. A fe more days of such weather as this will start the farmers out In good curliest. Ask Charley Duke if he pays for all the younji ladiea skates who go to the rink every evening. Nothing is bo exciting as excite ment, and there is nothing so full of excitement na an election. Mayor Weckhach has hi.s us ma. hine in mi at work. It is a bir im provemcnt on the lamp. t Owiit to the fret th.t this is elect in day in Chicago ,.- Hlir,l 0f trade is i-cl and no market report are tfiven. r rank Keller h:n o fur rccurereil from his recent attack of pucumouiu. a to be able to be down town oc :a.s-tounllv. The river U clear of ice today, and Coating l. have taken possession. The river U b mmiipi and Lie sand htr are not visibh. Tickets, f.r MaliMi Fletcher's lec I. lie are on a.,! .it WaiiicVa, l'hil Vonny-rt, Smith & Slack's, and Krvei.'.v Tli- "old i r laUs Thc.r.sday night. - Bf s- - . . i h! i-i.n-h. in the Art Loan ex l.ii.iri.:i 14 bcbi m.ultj and m eilorts are bin- spiral to pi t pare a fine en lfr:ii.. Ti- lut .:!! l,j o it sum. Anotkar Preelnet Heard From. The good people in the rural districts were called upon, yesterday, to wrestle with school affairs, etc. Capt. Shannon happened to be in .he near vicinity of a school near the city which was presided over by a ery estimable lady teacher, and dropped in for a short visit. She no doubt was very much impressed by the Wehsterian head of our genial friend and asked him to address the pupils. Cap of course, couldn't let slip this gol den opportunity of turning loose some of the eloquence of which he is always loaded, so proceeded to open his mouth and breathe gently the tcntinienta he thought most fitting for the occasion. He was just catching his second wind, when one of the school board appeared upoa the scene and choked him off short so quickly that Cap couldn't tell wheth er he was a lightning rod man or a Chic ago drummer and at the same time re marked that "ho (Shannon) or no body else had any business in that school room during school hours except the teach r nnd the pupils; even parents had no right to visit the school, excepting when complaints were made, and then only to as crt iu whether they were false or true." Cap hunx around thera long i noug'n to si e this member of the board r.;- elected, for he thought tlie dis trict woul 1 c dlspsc without him. Ver ily Cap your m'a-ion here on earth is among the intelligence of the rural "dis tricts." REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. As reported from the Clerk's olliee each day: C. H. Q. Ii. R.G. to P. 1. Johunou aw 11-11-9. Final receipt $GS2.C0 C.B. &Q. It. li. Co. to P. P. Johnson 8 w4 13-11-0. Final receipt $674.10 P. P. MeCarty and wife to John W. Copper part e 5s 8W 28-11-10 j. c. !. 120. P. P. Joh:8on and wife t Mows Keefer s w 11-11-9 w d $!)). J. K. Glover to F. E. Keudall s e .' n 1.' Hi- 1 ($-10 14 w THE HASTINGS M Their Confession Renoves All Dortbt at to Their Identity. Tliey Sleep Sunday Night in the Pen The Fee liny at Hasting Sh;ritl H vers received " " I a t .-vfinii rro i .,'. ;;; repot t tliei't; .il om-f. Whyfr- a i I" win'rct'or b-i-n rt-vt-alt.-ti. telejfram 'V:il.T tt - lul. i-t"l vet (ieo. A. .Sevboll. of )r:tng., '. "., ' '' i ' 1 v ft'ld :i t.L the IlKtt U.D a p!e:is.i it n !. T!k; milk war down there, wm iierti', Ins Marled (Jeorgc fr Xehraska sir.-iin. The line weather th:t has prevailed all day the tirst Mica day Wf've had too. tor a long time is a sign Irom above, ot victory, for t h-r pirty in fa or of go id cicv "ovcniment. Twelve very pretty girls were uiar sVdleJ into line at the Commercial ho tel dining room yesterday morning, by lude Lindsay, and performed their dutirs. waiting upon table, as if to the minor bom. Mr. Imhoff informs us that tie expects live or six more in a few days. State Journal. The lat sceu ot Elder Conner, he was being hauled by citizen Tindell up into the Second ward to vote. CitizenJTiudell had a coveied car riage with go!d lamps, and was whis pering in seductive tones into theK:- tter s too willing ear. We are afraid citizen Tindel ha played a game ou fie Elder and inveigled hi vote away from him for Smith. U anl the n $400. Timothy and John W. Clark and wives to Jain.-s ltrMcvSr s w 18-10 11 w d f t00 . A. C. Loder and wife to Edwin A lii dsr part s e j u e . :.- l-'J w d 3l.. Forbc Russel A (riswo!d, trustee, to Christian Metzgur n w 4-12-12 w d 1(50. School district No. 28. of this county came out in a force of tiv ; persons and transacte 1 the business of their district In this district there arc thirty-live pu pils and some eighteen voters. Tli j at tendance at the school meeting show? a lack of interest in educational flairs that is lamentable. Hut then some of the officers are old fogy sort, and do not believe in the advanced ideas of our best educators. In this district they voted no tax; could not settle with their treasurer but did o'e t have thiee months sum mer scho 1 . For Sale. Four lots together in good location in tnc city of riuttsuiouth. inquire at this omce dtf Ladies, your special attention is culled to the new line ot dress goods just received at Weckbach s. 2:Jdtt For Sale or Trade. Two good cows, with calf, for trnde either for stock-hogs or fat cows. En quire at Jonathan Uatt fc Co.'s. Jim Wocdson has been arrested at the instance of Paxton fc Galla gher for obtaining good under false pretenses, and for ditpnsing of his property with intent to defraud his creditors, and now repines in dur ance vile. There will probably be some law uiw for false imprison ment eU Any wav Woodson, we regret to say, is ' busted." Lapt. Marshall is an old citizen of Piattamoutb.und enjoys the confidence of fverylody in the city. He has lived here 30 years has been postmas ter for over 20 years, yet, to-day, when he went to vote, he was in the same predicament that the Chicago drum- mar wus. who dreamed be died and went to heaven, and the Lord wauted to know who he was and where he was from. The drummer gave his name and said he was from Chicago. The Lord looked over his book and couldn't Qud the man's name or Chi cago either. The drfimmer had to be sworn in. Capt. bad to swear his vote in. His name wasn't on the list. House to Rent. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. House to Rent. ' In one of the best locations city. Inquire of J. W. Jennings. dtf in the dtf Ice ! lee ! Ice ! -ww jo i ne nme to contract lor your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock orices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, iirst come nrst served by Mieuew ice msn. 12m2 Joe Fairfieu. A Square .Weal Can be hud at the City Hotel for only 23 tents and lodging nl same reasonable lateu. Fnrmers and Commercial 3Ien will p'-He bear this in mind. d&wtf Our item in yesterday's paper rc gsrding the amount of business done in the telegraph office was incomplete. It should have staled that the bnsi- For Sale. A desirable house u.l lot within three block of business. Very cheap En quire of Sullivan tSfWooley. n22-lw Henry Ibieek Ha an elrgant Hue of baby carriages for sale very cheap. AN a nice lot "of refrigerators ami the largest stock of fur niture ever brought to Plattsmoi tli nt prices that can't be discounted. It will pay you to see him. . d29jtw3-tf Wanted to Rent. A house of four or five rooms in Platts- mouth, or instead, board for a family ot J three in a private family. Address B On Sunday Sheriff (Jeorge T. Hutch inson, of Adams county, brought down from Hastings Fred Ingram, John Babcock and Jim Green, who are ac cused of the murder of Cash M. Millet. They were taken out to the penitenti ary, where they spent Sunday after noen and night, and were taken back to Hastings yesterday by the sheriff and his deputy. The coroner's inquest is not yet completed, and the prisoners mere simply brought down for safe keeping, as it was feared they might fare badly at the hands of the popu lance if they remained in Hastings. T1IK FKOOKS OK Til EI It OUILT. There is no longer any room for doubt that the prisoners are the guilty parties. The clue which led to their arrest was a calico mask which one of them dropped near the scene of the tragedy, and which had once been the cover of a stand in Gieen's room at the hotel. The cover had been miss ing for a day or two, but a chamber maid swore to the mask as a part of the missing cover. After they were an esled they were kept separate. They failed utterly to account for themselves at the time the killing was done. The officers then, by putting together what they Knew of the affair, convinced one of the pris oners that one of the others must have made a confession, and thinking that the game wus all j up, and in the hope that he might benefit hiuisilf by a confession, he told what lie knew of the ullair. This con fession whs used successfully ou the others nud a pretty clear exposition ot the affair wus obtained. TUK CONFKSSION. According to the confesbioug made tiie object of the inurdrrera was rob" ery. Green and Babcock b-jtli confuse. I io having been couce tied, but sy tlmt In grum tired the fatal shot. Ingrain tdso confesses to having been concerned. He has not fully admitted that he did the shooting, but said th.tt il he did dv it he was so excited tlmt he did not kno.v what he was aUut. The others say i.e had kis pitoi m hi left hand aud as Milieu started to liiu, he tired after him with that hand. , THE l'iUsO.NKUS. The prisoners are nil rather you :; men, none of them uitc:.ring to be oi.-r j twenty-five years old. Ingram, who did the shooting, is the oldest in appuarancc. He is about live bet eight or uiue inches in height and ratiier heavily built. He has a red face with heavy jaws aud thick lips, and wears a red mustache. His pantaloon were stuck iu his boots, and his hair uncombed, and he presented the appearance of a rough, brutal character. He has not been in Hastings long at a time, but has been migrating between there and some point iu Kansas. The other two have been in Hastings for a year or two, and the three have lately been workiug together at well diggiujj. . Babcock is a younger looking man, about the same height, but of slighter build, and not a bad looking character on the whole. He wears alight colored mustache, and would not attract notice in a crowd by his appearance. Green, from whose nom the mask. S found was taken, is a slizht built smoeth-faced young fellow, who does not look to be more than twenty-two. He has a reckless devil-may-care sort of an expression, but does not look particularly like a man of criminal im pulses, "lie is old in sin, although young in years," said a Hastings gen tleman to a reporter, "and I believe he is the one who did all the plan ning.' TUB FEELING AT HASTINGS. Although most of the particulars of the confession had been telegraphed to Lincoln they were not made known at Hastings. Sheriff Hutchinson, when interrogated as to the feeling at I Lis tings said that there was no consider able demonstration there when he left with the prisoners. "The people were not certain, said he. "that they were the murderers, which accounts in some degree for their quiet behavior." Another gentleman, who snent all day Sunday at Hastings, said that ex citement ran high there and the tragedy was the principal topie of con versation. He thought, however, that the sentiment in favor of lynching the prisoners had subsided since their con fession, which makes it tolerably cer tain that they will receive their just deserts. There is some difference of opinion as to the probability of violence on the j part of the Hastings people. Our trm- w iieman who nau known the prisoners for a long time aud is conversant with all the particulars, remarked as he boarded the train: "Some of them think there will be no trouble with the people, but I think there will be some hanging, myself." the victim. Mr. Millet, the unfortunate victim of the ruffians, died Friday night and was buried Sunday. His remain? were followed to the grave by a large pro cession of friends and neighbors. 'As It Stands. As we go to press there have been 11 votes cast in the first ward. of which were sworn in, there were reg istered 150. In the second ward 12 votes cast, 4 of which were sworn in and 103 registered. In the third ward 247 votes are cast, 47 sworn in aud 2oi registered. Iu the fourth ward 158 votes are cast, la sworn In and 190 registered. Everything has been un usually quiet and a full vote will" prob ably be cast. ,i JOHX FITZOKKALL), l'resideut. W". UcLauuui.iv. Caahier. FIRST NATIONAL War Hirer Report, As furnished official!)- to the Depart incut. The river at noon today, stood 7 ft above low water mars, f bowing a rise of two inches siuce last report. Mrs. Doreington returned from a few days visit in Omaha, last night. A. K. Marsh, of the internal reve en ue force, speut last niht in the city. Peck's Had Boy. Bound in book form at Warrick's. d6t TO.'ftf.-a HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriage Painter, Graiuini, Glazing Paper Mm, AA1 KALSOMINING. Uaid at Vi arrlck'a. l'lattsuiouth. J'tib. OK PI.ATTSMOU1II. M-.UKASKA. Offer the very best facilities fur the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Gold. Covernment and 1-ocul Heourltlea nought and Sola, Deposit receiv ed and interest allowed on tune C'ciUfl cate. liratUdrawn, KVailuble Iu any part ot the United States mid ull the principal towns ot Europe. Collection made tt-promptly remitted. AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London, QUHKX.of Liverpool FIHKMAX Fl'NI). of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMKRICAN V. 1'KKSS CO., WKI.l-S. KAItCO & CO. KXritHSN. Oillce in Kockwood liloek. with JoIiukiii I'.ros Cvlt.lU BLANKS! WAKKANTV DKKDS M()UT(JA(ii: DL'KDS CHATTEL MORTGAGES ()UIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Scciirt' thrill :it tin Plattsmouth Herald Offico Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State al.d County Honda. DIREfTORS : John Fitzgerald Johu It. ClarK. Uco. E. Dovey. A. W. McLaughlin. A. K. Touznlin. it. '. dishing. r . K. nite. A KINK LOT OK MACKEREL, LAURA DOliE HERRING, TROrT, WILD W AVE COD FISH, Ajso a choicr, lot of LEMONS .A1T.D 0X1.23 CES. Ws h 'i t ii fi fills tlinlt iif Troy City Laundry. MQWE FAMILY GROCERIES. NOW L-OCated Oil Kancy-lIran.U of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in Htock a line line of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our goods :trc new mid frecli. Will ExGtap lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court House, IMiittrinouth, Nel, mum M. B. MURPHY CO. WASHINGTON AVENUE. W B. HltOlY.N, Proprietor. T lansient Work solicited riiMukiiiK n.y patrons for p:i.st favor. I soli cit further work. Kcinfmuer the place Washington Av.inue. Mockenhaup house. . LEGAL, NOTICES. Secure Yourself a O Ml E Forty Arrei Inul off in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition, ATXT-JlNIXd THE B. & M. RAILROAD SHOPS, J ust ouUiUe the City limita, and net sub ject to city Taxes. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop man, or any other man, can .ti i eat nis uinner turner ins own roof and not cold grub from a dinner pail in the dusty, smoky shops. Only three to ten minutes' walk from his work. Call on JAS. S. MATHEWS, Att'y at Law and Real Estate Agent Over Baker's Store.will make terms to suit XiOts from $40 to $50 On titne.or for Cash.to men that will build JW LU for S peculator t ! State Journal. IIekald office. tl29 Ot For Sale ! N E , Ste. 3, T. 12, K. 13. SEJ. See. 8, T. 12, II. 13. 3, T. 12. li. Sec. 13. FOB WALL PAPER BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. ill tflve estimute.s ou all kind of work. Any order leit at th Lumber Yard or Post Office v.lli receive from i attention Heavy Truss Framing, for bum aud l:.rt huiUlius ierlj4lty. Legal Notice. I tbe dUtrict court of Cm csuutv Nebraska In th matr or the piicati.m of liary Sharp H-lmtiiNtrKtrix of the emate of Anl;ew ShHrp. deceased, forlieense to sell laud. ') i reiidlnK trie iK-titli.ii of M:irv nharp. fl iuiaitratrlx of the etat of Andrew Sharp, de- eebrrti. re)iliri iiiniy nni liK i-llier L li li'- il.ul tl:e ilecered 1;eU seized of certain real estate I herein UeNrritied, and tint it is neces sary to .it'll the !ii:ie to i.ay th debt of said decBused. and praying for a license to wll the tame ; and it appearing to the court that it is liecrnsary to ttell nnl re nl estate tor that pur poke. it o ordered that said petition be haid beJ.ire Hun. H. B. I'.iind. .1 u-l l-- .f t,e .:.,n,.i court iii and for ti.r county ot 1'anM. at the it- uce oi me eiik ! ite dlftrtci c-tart. in the citj- of f'lxtU'inoi.lh. in the county if ;, and Kiu!e t;f Nebraska, at one oYiock p. ni. on the 11 day of May ms. It i fm tUer ctdeie.1 that thi order be ptiblihcd at l ait four successive week before aid day fixed for iieariiii; aaid petition, in the i'laitsmouth IIkkii.h, a week ly newspaper published at I'b'.t Uinout li in said count y of Vhh. Wii.uamUasi.IS Jk kiullivan 4 WooJey. Judge I'sesidlMg. luiuiii.n ir i emioners, uZl4 Notice of Application. Ntitiee is hereby tciveu tuat WiMiam Tappe will make application before the C'ounfy Corn iuiioer8 of Cas county, Nebraska, at their next regular meeting at hlattsmouth, for liceuftc IOS31! tpnituous and vinou liqu-r at his place of business, in Avoca, Cass county Nebraska. 2-t3 LEGAL NOTICE. Ida Auna Teach 1 vs. L GuKtavous II. reach. In the district court, iu the second judicial district, in aud for Can county, ebraska. To (iuatavous H. feach, non-resident de fendant : You are hereby notified that ou the 13th day of March, 1883. Ida Anna I'each filed a petition against you iu the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and piayei of which are toobta'n a tlivorce from you. on the ground that you have willfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past : and also for the care aud custody of the children. Vo are required to answer said petition on r before the first day ot May 18S3. x. a .... , . lDA aa Ficach. By Smith and Ceeaon her Attorneys. 82t4 Ed. Wescolt, Road Notice: To all whom it may concern : The coramimioners appointed to locate a road beginning at a point 50 links north of comer to sections 14, 15, 1 and 23, town U H ia:i"e 10 eaat ; thence went 40 10-100 chains to a point 50 links .N, of the ec. corner on the somth ideof sec. 15 ; theuce west S chains: thence N.5G west 8 chains; thence south 73 V W. S 63-100 chains ; thence south S W. 3 2-loo ciiains ; inence norin .1 j- v 6 Sfi-loochaius thence south 80 W. 4 chains ; theuce outli Ms v.e so-loehains to a point 50 links north of S E. corner of iec. 1G ; thence west 40 lo-leo chains to a point 50 links S. of the sec. cor ner on south side of sec. 1 ; thence north so chains to a point 50 link west ef i sec. corner on north side of sec. io, all in town 12. range 10 and in favor of vacating road running diago nally across see 15 and N. K. ?i of sec, 16. T. 12, R. io, ha reported in favor of the location thereof, and all objections thereto or ciaims for damages, must be filed in the county clerk's uince, ou or Deiore noon on the loth dav t.f AlaT A ft lAwl nrsnith rik.l ...111 K.. l . j and vacated without reference thereto. 4. W. Jjexm.vus. County Clerk, TTIie only Sonh (Clotliiei, 8 diiig: to Hm afi ready InissseiBiSe tock of (Clot Ii- ing: all t& la test styles for spring: wear some of tlse nolS&lest suits ever shown in tlie west9 just received j wliiels we will take pleasure in laowiiig our customers. Be- c a i fi B. in U& o c k w o o !iBlok "ST Z5 -VZTZT I 1 sTl. ii ia V7 -T p REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION AGENCY. Law and i-iil-t.-iitin liiin;n4 protiiji tly Htlcndi d lu at IIhm ollicc und ir ceeds rcmilicd wiilioiit tlclity. Notarial work, ) anciii and abilracliiif attended to on hliort no tice and sutisiuclioii fuaranlccd. If there is any tiling we do make a siicciuliy of, it in city and subiirhaii real estutc. .Several fine larins und home will land at barruiiiH. Laboring meri can get a homo by paying month ly what iliey new pay lor ho'tixe rent. Space i'orbid giving but a small percent age oft he bargains now on the botika at thiri agency; we name the following: Oix ciioice hall' aero lots, 8 miiiuteM f'roiii J. K. t-hops, at from to $160 each, and ou terms that would make a man ashamed to Hay he did not own a house. Come and nee, you art; not compelled to buy and we wont, give these lots away, but you can get them so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. l-ivc acre Jol mile from city lor 52i'0 part on time. " iiiLn-n acre i-i J mile Irom city J'or 0J llii in extra line. i have three piece?, ol oiitidc prop erty which 1 can hell and under lake to luruisli purchaser work . notigli io pay lor them, now 1 will furnif.li ilie giound and you the work, vork is wiiat hurls me.' il you will do the work ut a fair price I will give BRga you a clear deed for the laud; if you can't do the work come and hee me, I 5 ra ma' nul omc one who will do it lor Notice to Farmers. A first class line of ursorv sine sit.ri una. mental shrubbeiy, sucU as "fruit trees, grape vines, cottouweous, soft maples and hedge plautH. For sale at bottom prices. riattaiuuuth. aeb.. w-t4 JOHN LEELKY. Notice to Teachers. 1 will be at mv office in Pliiuimmfii ti fli-.t Friday and Saturday, and t Klinuni th sacoud aud fourth Friday and Saturday, aud at Weepinji Water the third .Saturday ot each uionth to atteLd to any nchool L.ii-iii:es tii-.t iiibt oepreseuiea iim t'vttt's ALl o.v. Superintendent. bach or H. a V tt:ettz:an i :i Vctil f.J. V. V. ac dA w uiisa for the month of Jtrc,i wa3 tie aml ii X. Ar. Sec, 10, T. 12, If. largest that has ever been done in the Plattsuiutith office. About 3818 paid messages were handled, all done with the Omah office, besides the various other offices, numbering up into the hundreds, and not counting in o"er 4000 messages connected with the trains and their owu Lu-;!is. Not a mevsag'? to be sent or. delivered hns been delayed over half an hour, ' and any delay at all has been on account ot not getting t)wj operator at' the other end of the line. The day force consist of L. E. Karnes nd II. If. Ccnard,nd the uight man is Geo. K. Dean., all under the general super TinioD of C. 8. Smith. While each man tends strictly to his business, yet more accommodating st of fellow Is uot to he found anywhere. 59. 23. 11. 13. EJ S. W. Sec. 34, T. 13, 11 E , Lut 10, Block 28. " 3, 7 & i, S i, y; Duke's Addition. The nbore described farms for sle on long time, with 7 cent, interest. Apply to K. B. WINDHAM, dot? riattsmowth. Neb 1 LEAD, OIL, .MIXED PAINTS, PAINT BKUSIIES, BALLS and BATS -o to Warrick. One hundred and seventy-live test Coal Oil at 2Sc per gal. Try it. 3M-lw are per Auctloa. If you hare anything you want sold at auction call on Joe Ford. d&wtf the A new Hue of fine dres goods con sUting of the latest styles and natteru. just receive! at Week bach . 23dtf "Art is nature passed through Alembaic of man." Emerson. Geo. Gra bill, teacher ot a thor ough and practical system of physi cal and vocal culture, and expression by voice and action. Children's classes, advanced class es, Spakespeare or Milton classes, private classes, public and parlor readiugs at reasouable rates. Office at the Perkins house. HENRY BCFCK DEAI.EK IM E" u rnifure, SAFES, CHAIRS. ATC. lie, ETC.. Of All Descriptions. mTALLIcIUEIALCASE WOODEN CO-XisTQ or all sues, ready made aad sold cheap for caU MY F1NEHEARSE Legal Notice. AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, you. Ten acres tor $ COO 00 " " " GOO 00 " " " 760 00 " " 2600 00 Several Mnall tracts well improved and adjoin in;; the city, lor Hale at reasonable rates. FA KM USDS. 40 acres, wild $ COO 00 80 " improy'd WA) 00 120 " " '.WJ 00 160 " 6000 00 2U0 '4 " C200 (X) 240 " " C00J 0f Finest .tock larin iu Cass cnuntr !f;16000, long lime and low rate of in terest. 160 acres, wild &OIV)0 ioo acres, wild, It-p. V'y (cash) Sioou illY l'Jtol'KKTV. Cor. lot 3 bi'ks from .hops (cheaiiiilOO 1 ' 3 " " 173 18 NOW BRADY FOB 8KKVICK. With many tbaaks for past patronage. Invite all to etUl and examine uiy LABOE STOCK OK Sltf. rl HNTI HK AXIS COVVIXM Auction Sale. Os 8aturdar at 1 a'alucJc I wilt mmii . ..... tlM litlo ttnaL 1 Um a( kon and srla wkd. wit Jos cm Fosd.- In tae district court 2d juclcial district, ii. aud lor Cass cotiuty, Neb. Lavid J. Toiler 1 .v.i V Legal Notice. iu;iry j. i-orier. I To Mary J. Porter, uou-rekideiit defendant you are hereby uotaled that on the 27th day of March, 13. Oh vid-I. Porter filed a petition aaint you iu trie district court of Cass couutv JSebravka. the object aud prayer of which are m "u.iiiu ;t uiTorce irom you ou tlie grounds that vouhare wilfully ahaudoud the plaintiff. uuuui koiiii cnunf lor tne ier:u t two yearn last past, you are required to au.swer aid peti tion on or befcre Monday, tLe 14th day of Mar 1SS3. By Smith & Beesou Fl'cfl. Mi Attorneys. w2t4 Fits, Epilepsy, OR FALLING SICKNESS, 1 erniautly t ured No Humbug-by oue Month's Viv: W . '""uiaru n cerrir;ited lufaliibie Jit Fowdern. Io convince pufferer that thet-e 1 owders will do all w claim lor them, we will VnAt,VVm.by 'nail, post paid, a Free Trial box. As Dr. Garland is the only I'hvsiclan that has " mauo hub unease a special study, and as iiwmni(c iiiuusauus nave ietn per .......vv.j wui.-u uj mo ue oi iuee i ewaers.we will Kuarautee a perm.meut cure in every caso. or refund you all money expended. All suffer ers should ir ve these IViwilar. .... ..,i., , ana ie convinced or iiimi- intiuu ...... Price, for large Boxe, $3.00. or 4 Boxen for $10. Sent by mail to any part of the United States, or Canada, ou receipt of prices, or byexpies. C O. L. Address. Dtic. 2sUi. im: Address. ASH St BOBBINS. 3o0 Fulton St., Brooklyn. N. Y Notice to Physicians. Notice ia hereby uiren thnf hi.ia nin 1 received at the office of the County Clerk, up to o,u of th 2d day of April, lwo. for the 'med ical attendance and tumUlim of iiiediclne for county charge and inmates of county Foor lioune aud Jail for nn v.nr Ti, .."J niissioners reserve the right to reject any or all McU. By order of County Coinmiidouers. itnea mv hand ami ifti.ial . i- dayorMaKb'.l8s J. f. Jitxk,KaV W0,K . County Clerk. 2 3 cor 1 3 cor 2 3 2 1 v i. K tf l.r0 176 1.10 Cfli street (line) 300 1'icn-c Hill " -Xdi IJ " Warihintoii :.ve,: UFA) 1 "1 b:':i Hum Main ht cilia 100 Improved city real c.-tato in ubun tiat ce. 1 can iiud u hat uu want in tiiis line il you will call aud feee me. UusiiiCfcs liourcs aud Jots lor sale at much lower figures than will be af-ked six months hence. fetores and dwellings rcu'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want iu this column come ui.d usk for it. I've probably miseil just what you train. ttttiro opc-li nearly evcrv evenimr fr,i,n 6 to 8. ' e Good new house and tvvo Cne lots in good location 1 rice, StOO. W. S. WISB, Union 31ock. Rockwood Block. PlaKsraoii tl .Kcb Legal Notice. In the district court os Css county Nebraska VMM U A UdJVU I ..1. .v, J-Nsttoetonon-rssidcntdert Catherine Maseu. ) itnerine Maron. son-resident defendant. Is sby notified that Richard F.Mason did on 27tU day of March 18S3. file his petition in ffice of tbe clerk of the district court of 1 county, and the state of Nebraska, charg- Catherine Muon. snn-roMn itaf.nii.nf i. hereby notified that Rirharri k rA 11 the 1 Cass lag the defendant with adultery with on . and asking tlt h. mav iv. i. vorced from the said defsndact. which peti tion will stand tor hearing at the next term of said court. Richard F. Mason. By his Attorney. J. E. MoirWon. Flffr. K3KU lUCt I davof Marc 1 IM, i Flatt'Hiouth. Nebraska, March 29. 1S83-2U Choice Candies! Iloinc-nmile and Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH :it all hours. Oysters niht or day at tlie CB 1ST IX,