(J V ! V Dkalkk B4 MKMCINE. PEKFUMERY8, Oils, Paists, Beusuks, A Full Ijlno of TrnRacn Ami iu fact everything contained in a iirst-cliss Drug Store. I're Mrir.tions carefully compound ed. Competition met in all department. .Main and Third Street PLATTSMOUTI1, NEB. i;oi SKCOND-HAlfD GOODS- J. Will HUY and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND -FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. One dcr west of Beck'a Furniture sore Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1883 46tf. HOTEL- HOTEL. This beautiful three fitory brick structure, on iuurfa;.i street, ban tust been finished and lltted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND ItEGUL-AIi BOABDEBS. EVERY THIM: HEW AMD CLEAN A Gccd Bar in couuection with the House. 1)33 ( r 1 ? l . IVUBER- CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD B. 1 WATERM 4 SOU Wholesaleand Ketall;Dealer In PINE LUMBER SHLNGLES, LATH, SASH, DOOHS, BLINDS, &c, Fourth Mreet. in rear of Opera House. ..-1-ATTSMOUTII. - NEBBAS1 A BOOTS AND SHOES AND !Ta TO TC A ff TT TT TO tTi II JCi JL tta, JL All 1L H-K AT Sherwood'S PLATTSMOUTH, Nebraska CIGARS- Just Received FINE LINE OF , : MEERSCHAUM AUD BRIAR PIPES Of. DIKECT IMPOHTATIOS A Challenge 5c Cigar, s laby made for tbe retail trade only. Pepperberg's Cigar Factory, EFNSTWAGNKR Practical Architect SUPERINTENDENT AJtCHI'lXCT U RAX RK A SPCCIAJLTY Pla and Specifications wiU be barefally -arried out. and full attention will be siven as i : ; to safety and durability. LESSORS ON"PAliTlXG . Water Colors, Crayon and PenciL on " S olf iron N - tv MoteMato tjiii fiHHALD IlL PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLT BY ' Tbe Plattsncatli Herali YilWni Co. official, papjcb or xuit city. For City and Cou&tY directory, fUUy Time Tables. Telephone Bxcbang Business Dl reotory, Biulnea Cards ftc aea fourth pace. Notloa to Advertisers. Coov for display advertisements or changes la advertisement must be banded la to tue ruine office not later tbao 10 a. m. of tbe dav in which tbey are to be Inserted. Coi lornif locals and special notices must handed In before 3 p. iu. each day to Insure in sertion. II M. BUSHHELL, Business Manager. A, Salisbury Dentist. C.A. Wars ball. Dentist, iuc cesserito Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without pain, by use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. Try Schercr's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at Warrlcks. Mf. Tne Weekly Herald issued to-day is a model of typographical neatness and is filled to tns brim with the events ot tbe past week in Cass ceunty. ) Choice eating and cooking Bennett & Lewis. apples at 139t2 Tlie B. & M. pay car made its appear ance yesterday and received the usual welcome. Ia the county court, Jonathan Ilatt & Co. yesterday recovered judgment against II. II. Orimm for $42.90 and costs of suit. A new street is being opened and carded on the north limits of the city, which to the residents over the border. who are numerous, will prove or mucn benefit. Watermelons at Bennett & 129 12 Lewis' A correspondent writing from Den ver gets off the following: Deuver has a daisy Judge. He knows no law ; But rules by budge ! If anv one sees an application nearer home they will please suppress it. The happiest man in town yesterday was our friend B. F. Stout. lie pur chased the largest watermelon to be found in the city, took it up home, and had a circus both afternoon and even ing. This afternoon Master Charlie Van- atta is having a merry party celebrat ing his 9th birth day. at his loarding house, at Mrs. Ilinkles. Little Charlie is a general favorite and has received many nice presents. The little folks are having a merry time. Ripe tomatoes and plums at Benn tt & Lewis'. 14913 The city of Lincoln is showing com mendable enterprise In the way of im provemcnts. A street railway has oeen organized, and nest week a city elec tion has been called to vote aid tor tne construction of the same. Unques tionably the aid will be voted in that progressive city. Car load of Fresh bran at Murphy's dlSSt3 Smith Hines, an old offender of the peace and dignity of the state of Ne- braskr roomed at the city 8 expense last night, everything was full, especially Smith, who was so very full that nis friend the marshal took care ot mm. He appeared this morning to pay for his lodging which amounted to $6.05. The accommodations being very super ior, after which he thanked the judge and went his way. Go to Bennett & Lewis fLr groceries fruits and vegetables. 139t2 Thin mornint? Mavor Smith and coun cilman Mumhv with Mr. II. D. Galla- gher of the B; & M. Were taking ob servations preparatory to caving esii mates made tor a water supply, xne estimate will be made at once and the neonle will see that a permanent supply of water can be secured at much less cost than many expect. The Herald is triad to see that steps are being taken nrl livAa in hones that the city shall speedily have water works. Cant. Palmer took a number of children to see the animals yesterday. and casually strolled into the big circus tent. While in there a lottery chap same along and sold tickets for a draw ing. Cap, thoughtlessly, tninKing ne was havini? circus iemonaae ior me children, invested in a ticket, and when the drawincr was announced ne round he had drawn a silver preserve dish He announced bis intention of holding it in stock for a wedding present. The Baptist excursion of Clarinda, Iowa, on its way to .Lincoln, passed throusrh the city about 10 o dock this The crowd was a well dressed, fine looking one, and occupied three C. B. & U. coacnes. a silver cornet band was aboard, and rendered some fine music while they were here at the depot, that was thoroughly en joyed by the ciowd. A Herald representative was up at the High School building yesterday, and noted the rapid progress that the contractors were making in putting in the steam beating apparatus. Tbe boiler is now in place in the centre of the basement. It was no smaii work tatting this eoiler into the building; A. basement window was taken out and the wall taken out around it sufficient to let the boiler through. All of the material for tbe work is at hand and the pipes and radiators have been put in several of the rooms al ready. Tho Returns are Coming In. Returning guests at the wedding of Jeff. Lu Stone and Miss Boyce, which occurred last evening at Sutton, pro nounce the affair a happy one. Uver three hundred perpons were present at the ceremony, which occurred at the home of bride's parents one mile from the town. The garden gleamed witn many lights, and the gay scene was en hanced by fine music and tbe move ments of graceful figures in the dance. The wedding supper was perfect, and the display of bridal gifts embraced a large collection of useful and ornamen tal articles. Mr. &. Mrs. Stone leave for their, new home at Plattsmouth Thursday morning. Lincoln 2f ews . - an Tbe afternoon tcIca, yccUrday, was attended with increased Interest not withstanding the attractions of the cir cus.'' ; All present who Lave attended insti tutes in this county before speak of the present ojo as being far superior to any other. : Quite a discussion was entered into yesterday by a number of teachers on the subject "are teachers held in as high estimation as they deserve to be?" The majority, it seems, were not satis fled with the superficial handling of the question, and by agreement the mat ter was to be again discussed this even ing. A. L. Timblin aod.C'S. Polk were appointed to act as foremen. An interesting timo is guaranteed. This morning several more new teach ers were enrolled, which helps, if possi ble, to increase the interest. Mr. Faught one of our best teachers, was called away. We are sorry to lose him. The room which , h been occupied 8i nee the institute began becamo so crowded as to be uncomfortable, and inconvenient a move wa made this morning across the ball, Which is quite an improvement, though not quite as large as it should be to accommodate the crowd. The Instructors are untiring in their endeavors to build up an interest in tbe work, and to make clear any ab struse proposition that may come up. The zealous professional teacher who has the good of the woik at heart, as well as the "boys" who only want the money there is in it, are here; but the boys, we are glad to note seem to want to earn the money ; they get for their services the same as the other fellows. The "pretty school marm" is too nu merous to mention, though we hear from her quite often. So many teachers have been arriving that Supt. Alton has been at his wits end to find boarding places for them ; however, nono need stay away on that account, as provision will be made to comtortably care for them. A TERRIBLE FALL. An Omaha Painter Falls From Roof of the High School. th ii young man named reter it user, a painter by occupation, was instautly killed yesterday morning about ball past eight o'clock, by falling off the roof of the high school buildiug to the ground a distance of one hundred and ten feet Buser, with other men was engaged in repainting the high school building, the painters all being in the employ of P. Win Jheim. He was about to begin painting the northeast chimney, and had placed an eight foot ladder against it, the ladder resting on the roof, which slopeB toward tbe chimney. The young man climbed to tbe top of the ladder, when suddenly its base slipped toward the chimney, and then both it and Buser went over the cornice. Buser, in his fatal plunge, after striking the cornice, collided with a suspended staging at tbe third story, and neaaly knocked off two painters who were sitting on it. Had they not heard the racket above and instantly grabbed hold of the rope, they would have been precipitated to the ground and killed. Buser next struck the porch of the north door and finally landed upon his head and shoul ders upon the ground, breaking his neck, crushing his skull, and fracturing his shoulder. The lifeless body was carried into the building by the workmen, and Sheriff Miller, acting coroner in the ab sence of Coroner Jacobs, wa9 notihed, Omaha Republican. A Nebraska City - Man Court. In Police A young man hailing from Nebraska City was arrested by tbe police yester day and lodged in jail ovtr night. He was arrested tor swearing and disturb ing tbe peace he wanting to fight the Marshal and several of the show meu. This morning the Police Judge stood him up on tbe dead line and said ten dollars and costs which were paid, and the party discharged. There is a lesson in this to tho inhabitants of our neigh bering city down stream. They must not expect to run a city of our calibre when they leave borne, lor tbere is a police force here who watch such' fel lows. However, the Herald thinks the Police Judge should have beeu more lenient, for in all probability the young man bad never seen a policeman before; he found his way out of Ne braska City by following on the circus, and being.a "tenderfoot," was entitled to consideration, for it was the first time he had ever seen any of the world. Call at Murphy's and price Queens ware, all the latest patterns. I33t3 Yesterdays Storm Around Lincoln. About half past four yesterJay after noon at tbe, time the city was visited by a wind and rain storm, a severe hail storm passed east of the city about two and a half or three miles distant. It is imnobsible to say how far the storm extended, but all accounts agree in put tinz the width at from two and a half to three miles, and in saying that the hail stoaes were lemarkably large. Mr. J. C. McNair and Mr. Purcell were out working on a bridge at Stev ens creek, and were caught by the storm as they were coming in. The hail pelt ed the horses until they ran away, but the driver then cot them under control and turned them into a corn field. Mr. Purcell protected his bead by holding a bucket over it, out was severely bruised on the arm and side. Mr. McNair d no protection and bis head as cut so severely in several places that it bled profusely, Mr. McNair brought home a bucket full of hail stones, and many of them were as large as hen's eggs after he had brought them two or tnree miles in tne wagon. He says that they were from three to four inches in diameter when they fell. Some were spherical, some oval, some diamond shaped, in fact, they were of all shapes. Tbey feu so thick that the depressions between the corn rows were filled up level. . Mr. McNair says he was about two miles and a half from the city when tbe storm struck him. The heavy hail seem ed to extend for a quarter or a half mile, and the entire strip was from two to three miles wide. - A telephone message from the State farm says that a strip of country east ot the farm for three miles was com pletely devastated by the hail. Solid hail stones as large as an inch and a half in diameter fell. These were com posed of eight - layers. The larger stones, some of which were three inchea In diameter, were irregular in form ana of a light houey-comed. structure.. Uorn was completly cut to pieces in the path, of tbe storm, and we wait with ebqie Captain Paliiier is in Omaha. Mr. John Millt-riltcd Pacific Junction. Mrs. A. W. Crites today. shops hi Omaha Fred Gorder went lo South Bend this morning. Judge Sullivan is in Lincoln today on Legal business. L. O. Todd and son went to St. joe this morning. M. A. Hartigan went to Omaha to- day. Mrs. M. E. Bichardson is visitim? friends in the city today. Conductor Barr n takes the Claii ida excursion to Lincoln today. Dr. Bonestcel. of Columbus, came In last cveuing and is the guest of Dr. Li v ingstou. . Sam At wood and family went to Ashland this morning to be gone two or tnree days. Mrs. L. C. Stiles left this morning for Nebraska, City, to le gone a week or two. , . Miss Birdie Swift, who has been in town for several days, returned home this morning by the way of Ced ir Creek. Mrs. F. T. Mandeville and daughter who have been visiting at E. B. Lewis' for several days left this morning for Beatrice. Miss Clara Shaffer, who has been visiting her friend, Miss Lillie Pollock, returned home to Fairfield this morn ing Clarence Streight, of South Bend, who has been visiting his brother O. M. Streight left for home this morn ing. D. L. Blue, Esq.startod our- yester day on his tour of the JB. & M. and its branches as conductor of the pay train, it takes over two weeks to make the rounds. - Miss Jennie Bankin, who has 1 been stopping with her uncle, Dan Smith, of this city, for the past six weeks return ed to her home in Burlington, la., this morning. - Major D. II. Wheeler and wife go to Denyer this evening for a ten days trip. The- Major goes for business connected with the Grand Chapter and Mrs. Wheeler for the pleasure of thj trip. W. T. Suryock and wife, arrived in this city on yesterday evening's train. The happy couple were united in mar riage at the home of the bride's father, at Steubinville, Ohio, on Monday Aug. Cth. "Billy" is one of the B. & M's best men and a man to be proud of, and has many Mends in this city. The Hekald extends congratulations, and one of the force extends his JISfcF with always kind est regards and best wishes. Edgar Carroll, of Rock Bluffs pre cinct, a 15 year old boy, was arrested for assault and battery and brought before 'Squire Hendricks, where he plead guilty. In accordance with the statute be was brought before the coun ty court to show cause why he should not be sent to the Reform School The case was beard today. Judge John son, after examining witnesses as to the character aud reputation of the boy was of the opinion that he was not a lit subject for punishment provided by law and after a severe repnmaud, was discharged. Our police force is deserving of Spa- j cial mention for the careful and vigil- and manner in wbicli they discharged their duty, yesterday. A good many disturbances that undoubtedly would have resulted seriously, judging from the character of the disputants, were promptly nipped in the bud by some member of the force who was right there to do it, and did it promptly too. Our friend Monis O'Rourke, did not have ouite enough at the circus, so he staid to the concert, bought a lottery ticket and brought home a pickle cas tor. Pete? Bates drew a butter knife at the svrne t ime, of the nine hundred and ninety-nine who invested a quarter and brought nothing home with them, there are no returns. A suspicious character was lurking around Alf White's place last night, he came in at the gate, but did not get far until he was asked what was wanted, when he skipped over the fence with out deigning reply. Mr. Guy Smith entertains some forty boys'and girls tonight The occasion being his twelfth birthday. It is safe to predict that there will be lively times up around North hill tonight. . Mr. A. Snedeker, of Liberty precinct and an old Cass county teacher has ben elected priucipal of the Auburn schools. Miss Murlin Mr Millers assistant in his Barber shop was called to her home in Valpariso Ind. by the serious iiVness of her mother, she left for 'oe east last night and will probVly be absent two or three week Tuesday nights storm that looked so throating here was a viterable tornado over north of Glenwood and east of Council Bluffs a strip of country two miles wide was runed by the hail. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine- The September number could scarce ly be excelled in the variety and ex cellence of the contents, it is overflowing with good things. Rev. C. E. Cheney, Bishop of tbe Diocese of Chicago, con tributes No. VIII. of "Religious Deno minations in the United States What is the Reformed Episcopal Church ?" The editor has a charming article, "The Ministry of Tears;" "The Ameri can Pilgrim in Palest ime" and "Among the Natives of the North are continu ed, and the other articles are by popu lar writers. The serial, short stories, sketches, essays, etc. , afford delightful and edfylug reading. There are poems; a sermons by Rev. Dr. Talmage, Gnats and. Camels," Editorial and Personal Comments, Record of Important Events, and a Xliscellany that abounds with interest, entertainment and in etruction. The number is profusely and beautifully embellished Price 25 cents per number; S3 a yeart postpaid. - Addresa, Mrs, Fkakk LEWJe, Pub lisher, 13, S5 and 57 Psrkr Place, New Notice. Opening or the Books or; the I'latU mom lb and Month Western lUIInuid Company, To all whom it may coiicorn. Notice is hereby given" that on Tuesday, the 21 day or.-August, 1883 at 10 o'clock A. M, in the city of pjatts mouth. t the office of the Secretary, the Stock Subscription Books of the Platrs mouth & South Western Railroad (Com pany will be opened to receive Sub scriptions of stock, and will remain open until closed by nu order of the Directors. An Installment of ten per cent, shall be payable at the fine ot makiug tho subscriptions, and the residue theieol shall l5 paid iu such installments, and at such times and places as may bo re quired by the directors of the company. John Fitzokkalu, President. C. II. 1'akmele.VIco Presided!. R. B. Windham, Secretary. A. W. McLauohlin, Treasurer. 123dl9vlru -ARE YOU READY TO BY EI ilurlburt and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dyeing and French Dry cleaning works 107, South Fifteenth street, Omaha Web., recommend their facilities for cleaning, dyeing and curling plumes and tips on threo days notice; ladles suits in velvets, Silks, Satins etc., cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pr.I cess. Ladies' and gents' clothiuo- clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kiuds of faucy dyeing, merchant's Bhelf-wora goods a specialty. All orders by mU or express iven prompt attention. Piano Tnmhg-, F. W. Lessentain, piano tuner, with Woodbrhlge Bros., Omaha, will be in this city Tuesday. He guarantees first class work. Leave orders at this office. 138d3t Notice of Removal. We wish to inform the public that we have moved into the i,orth store room in Sherwood's new block, on 5th street, where our patrons will find us hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in the .Merchant Tailoring' lino are inyited to call and see us. - - ISOdtf Basgorsiiek Bros. Largest line of birthday cards ,in the city at the P. O. News depot. The largest and finest stock of hats ever shown in Plattsmouth. all of the latest styles in felt and stills, just re ceived at Elson's the only one price clothier. Also a few of the nobbiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure in showing them. 3-:5dCtw21tl Elson the only one price clothier, leaves for the east next week to buy the finest stock of clothing and gent,s furnishing goods ever brought to Platts mouth. 135d6t2lwlt For your 5 and 10 c sheet m usic, go to the P, O. News depot. - Barga i n B r IckK. 200,000 brick Tcr sale, builders will do well to see as before purchasing. Leave orders at Weckbach's store or at the yard; all orders will receive prompt attention, Rauen & Martin. dl27mo 1 If there are any citizens in Platts mouth near the school building, willing to furnish board and lodging at leas onable rates, to some of or teachers during tne institute. tusy will confer a great favor by reporting to me jby card or other wise. State how many ladies cr gentlemen you can keep. Cyrus Alton, 10810 Plattsmouth. Neb. A. full stock of nice Sugar-cured Hams aud Breakfaa. Bacon, at Central Meat Market, at 15c per pound: Pickled Pork, 12Jc to 15c; Shoulders, 11c; Shoulders, 11c. Fresh Lard at 15Jc, or .9 pounds for $1.00. Fresh Fish every Friday. Lafe O'Neill. dll9tf Peterson Ifros. Sell Best Sugar Cnred Hams " " " B.Bacon " " Shoulders Dry Salted Pork - Dried Beef . Fresh Lard - -or 9 lbs for $1, 15c - 15c lie - 15c - 12Mc 115tf For booth privileges at coming meet ing of Cass county Ag'l Society. Apply to W. S. Wise, Sec. 119d&wt f FOR SALE. Lots -2 and la II lock. 4, Improved. d97 It. It. WINR9AM. Teacher's Institute. The fourth annual teacher's institute will be held in Plattsmouth from Aug. 6th to 17th. All teachers in the county will be expected to attend. The prep aration we are making is such that no teacher can afford to lose this term. Cyhtjs Alton, County Supt. A Square Meal Can 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 Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth aud vicinity I wish to announce that I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invite autocall. Mrs. M. E. Mortcn. dl25t6-wl9tf To the Public. I am now located at my new quar ters in the Sherwood block, first door on Fifth street, where I have in stock a complete line of watches, clocks, jew elry, silver and silver plated ware. To my present stock I am constantly mak ing additions and I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and many new ones. ' " Remember the location Sherwood's new block, d4t L. C. Ekvex. Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills for Biliousness and Constipation. For sale bv Smith & Black Bros. d&wlt Notice to Coffee Drinkers. Buy your coffee at Murphy & Co's. They sell the best, and grind it for you in the bargain. . . 93tf F. S. White has just received a frc6h supply of choice, patent, winter wheat flour, also delivers corn, osts ' an3 bran to any part of the city. isstf AdvFrtfeftiii'nl under thl hcad.t three crula K-r liue nacli limrrtlou. "ONKYTO LOAN-On real eitate by J- ya tt Woolry. Mum tf FOIl HALK OR KENT A nod house with located nar the the UusIiim itart of I fr particulars enquire ( U, K. Uyger. tii ttiy. 137ml IOK HAl.E--I!ouse and lot, price $VA $100 Cllttll litiliitttf-M In limikllilif v. n - ........ , J ...... It. 1). WJX1IIAM, FO It HALK Several reiidener. M'llrr of l. It. Whfi-lrr fc Co. POK MALK-A fresh inllMi cow. h. It. WlnitliHiu. rheap. In- Inquire of unt I ,'OU 8AI.K-Scratch Tablet J all i.c. at thiotl)ce. 91 it pOll RENTE IIS- -1 xok at Wife's ad. and es--- eclatly tho half acre lots and the term. JOKSALEalot In good location. Particu lar at this oMcft yr,t EOR KALE An order for a new American betting Machine. Inquire at thlsotllce. XOil SALE 1,000 cord of wood. Inquire of W. H. Wine. If poll HALE I I.I i;i-r- for Hale at this office at i cents jrt hundred or ft cent ix-r doz en, if POIl SALE -- tion iu t Kourlots together in (rood loca- thl city. Inquire at thin oftlco tf T.OK RENT Furnished oom on M.tlu Kticet -- Multaule lor two K''tlvineu Inquire at this otlU-e. irtf poll RENT Two house -- lions or J. H. Htrodo. inquire ot vr.tt I. It TT'OR RENT South noro room of the Union Mock. Enquire ot O. Jl. Mack, 11. Spur lock, Alva Drew, llusluess cimmitteo. ltl! "POR RENT A good house. 0 rooms, fine lo-- cation. Inquire of 1". 1. Uah. itm FOR RENT House for rent near center of City. Enquire at l'at tenon's Barn. Iw. FIR RENT DwelllnR Houses, Inquire ot liudtf W. li.ttUArau. FOR Rent Two rooms hy I). II. Wheeler & Co. FOR RENT After July 15. occupied hy Sherwood. Wise. the building now Inquire of VV. H. rU i. KT Furnished rooms. J Ford. Inquire of 1JU1 Joe V ANTED Boarders or lodgers, at ' Buttery's. Comer of Third and Mrs. Oak K St l.TJl "WANTED. Information of the whereabouts of Willis J. Conxer, who was In fiatts inouth a year aif. Any one knowing of hi present local lvu will confer a favor by vending bis address to Mrs. Sarah K. Conger. Went Flattttburg, N. V. dlaitf "WANTED Two blacksmiths and a black- smith helner at Scliuellliacher'k nIiod. Hoif U' ANTED- Day Reatau'ant. reasonable terms. boarder at Stadleinaon's The best of - oarl t 7-dif. WAITED John Bauer has bought the Stohl- man olace. cornel of 7th aud Vine, and Is prepared to accommod ite the public in the the week or way of boardi'ig aid lo iglng by mouth. .oml "POUND-a gold and jet breast pin, the owner -- can have tht- same by proving property aud paying for this notice. "POUN D On Main Street a pair of eye glasses in case, owner can get his property b roperty by cal- ling at this ofilce and paying for this notlce. 13'Jtf FOUND An inside safe key. it at this ottice. Owner cau find lootf Sheriff's Sale. Notce is hereby i,lven that by virtue of an execution issued by J. W. Johnson, county Judge of Cas county. Nebraska, in favor of lieorgft S. Dovey, administrator of the estate of E. tJ. Dovey, dec'U. and agaiuM (iriftith Cooley and to me directed, 1 will at 10 o'clock a. in. on t lie 6th day of August, 1H83, at the house of John Kano-ay. In Eight Mile Grove precinct in said county' offer lor sale at public vendue the following goods and chattels towit : HI teen hogs, three milch cows, one platform spring wagon, one brown mare, one bay geld ing and one double set of harness: taken on execution a the properly of (irtftitli Cooley. 127M0 It. W. IlYidts, SheriU' "SUCCESSFUL." An U n equaled Remedy for the Bowel Complaints of Little Children. "We have used Marsh's Tonic as lirngent in our family several time, tor Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc., and In eyery instance it proved successful." Geo. W. Moore, Ottumwa, Iowa. "I have used Marsh's Tonic Astring ent in my family for the past four years, and can cheerfully recommend it as h never-failing remedy for Diar rhea. Dysentery, Cholera Infantum and all Bowel disorders. It is a sale and pleasant remedy for little children." Samuel J. Cook, Kansak City, Mo. Marsh's Tonic Aslringeut is for sale by Smith & Black Bros., druggists, Plattsmouth. Price 50 cents. Don't fail to try it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, etc., use Marsh's World's Liniment. Fifty cents will buy the Marsh Ague Cure liquid or pills. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. 140ri&wlwk TO THE FARMERS. Many of you make contracts, and not being accustomed to reducing them to writing, very often when you do sign a printed or written contract you do so without fully understanding its con tents. " The Nebraska and Iowa Insurance Company of Omaha, Nebraska, have adopted a new system in this State. They have printed upon the back of their Policies a copy of the application and note given by you for insurance when your application and note are re ceived by the Company ; they fill out a copy of your application on back of Policy in detail, all the property insur ed, just the same as the application signed by you, and gives every answer just as you have given it. They also hll out a copy-ot your nolo or notes. When this is received by you you have the policy, a copy of your application, a cony of every contract between you aud the Company. This is done to avoid havisg mistakes uncorrected between you and tue Company during the term of this insurance. Your application is the basis of your contract between you and tbe Com pany. Often mistakes or errors have crept n which, if not corrected, would vitiate your insuiance; in other words, you have no insurance at all, and you could not detect it unless you had a copy of the contracts between yon and the Com pany. Examine your contracts with us carefully, and if any errors or omis sions should be found we would take pleasure in correcting them, and re spectfully ask the patronage ot thu pro perty-holders of Nebraska. Kepect fully, J. T. IIhkt, Bec'y and Mang'r. CARPENTERS WANTED. a. Three or fotr good workmen wanted at once. Inquire o f dl40t6. Claus Brecknfiel . Good Fresh Butter, pound at Murphy's. 16 cents per dl38t The Monarch Billiard Hall people keep the best ice cream to be found in the city, also choice lemonade cigars and tob&cco. " 108tf ; To Teachers. You can . secure scratch Ublets in different sizes, cheap, by calling at the Usraxo office. u ; c? i;;;;c::; Of PlattamoKtU ca;i Past! tVcttrrcj Railroad Cent pa ny. Thla Is to certiny that John Htgcr.!d A. tl Mclaughlin, rraak Carrulh. . If! " bw r J . E. rainier. Oeo.B. fcmiu 4. , 4' Ham. M. Chapman. 11. W. Kut,,nnA. v. r 1 '1 Newell. Fred Worrier. C!. Jl. Farmele. V. V (luthniau, J. M. I'alternin, Jeo. K. D..vey. o Teflt. (ico. II. Iilaek, (ieo. It. I.lulefleld, J, III A rend. Iiul IliM-hvl Win. Jieedtaau. N. K. JjrlBKs. J. K. Smith, I'. E. llMlnH. J.N. Ve. Coiinel. O. N. HIiMork. Jacob Klein, ThnuiH Jleihliie, hd. K. JUdrlrigff. J. H. McDowe ll. C. F. lull.Ue. Cross, and u, V. Hansen, have associated themselves together for t lie pun-oso., of forming mi liicorMrated Kallrond Couti'uiiy under the liiroriHirution Law of the m.'m i'f NebrasKn. This Company shall he known atJo riiiu niouih and South Wetern Kailroud Coin fumy hy which name it shall pltanri trntixtirt bnl-.-uevti Its rxMance shall Im perpetual, audit may sum and be sued. In Its corporate nam-, It may acquire, own and convey real, personal and mlved properly, limy cotitnu t and be con tracted within Uu own ilium) j iimy r u nl and us a common -al wbli h it may alter at . sura ; may do all neeiiiul !'( lo cuny In ,, t feet thu objects for which Itwsvcrenied It shall have Mwer to exercl till the ju,i. privileges and franchises which inuy l.n c.,,i r." ed under chapter sUteen of tho compiled hi'a. Utes of Nebraska, ",l tweeu the pliKie of the termini road, which 1 projected to commence s I a Im.iJ. on the Missouri river at Matt.month. In Va county, tatcor Nebraska, ami to beeoiuinict- ai v thn tl. tloD.tliroug h t:as county. ,y wy uf of AvN-a ; througli ota county, by nuy of tho town of Syracuse, through Johnson county, bv way of town of S.erllng, through tiag' county. Uithe town of Beatrice, throuili Jr). ferson county by way of Falit.nry to a point on the State line, scnanuiug Kansas from Nehra ka, or as hear a t'lactlcublo in the point a may he demonstrated by a survey, lo he in ado ontbo eoinidetion of this eor.rallou i witli the privilege of constructing hranehos tn'ia th i.ldrlo.8f.h,,;,:tOH '"" - For the purpose of this organlntlon. tliefol. lowing named persons, slgueis of these Articles have been chosen Directors, to hold I heir of fice until a Board of Directors aro elected from the stockholders as hereinafter provided 1 i John Fltgerald. Frsnk Carr'it i. orf ui.hl Telft It. WlnUhau, II. I a rin I , li, K , ilt1rLm;'neh1.lu'l'l,' N- . llieald B.ard of Director have chosen the following person a olll.-er of tills t-ominmv John Fitzgerald Fresldeit. "'lauj . Calvin ill. I'armelo. Vice 1'iesident. KoUcit B. W indham. Secretary aud A. W. McLaugliliii. X'reiiMUrer. As noon as one thoiisanu shares of stock shall oi the subscribers of stock, and shall give not ice, thereof. In at least one newspaiicr print ed in the city of I'lattsmoutii, thirty day pre- -vlous to tlio day of meeting, and sur-li sub- ylil?;rr l,"ru auU ,,,t'r" vim thirteen direeiors tor said compuny tin, directors su chosen shall as soon as may be after their elec tion elect from their own uuiuber a Fresfueut and Vice-J'resldent and shall also elect a Jreasurer and Secret.-r . who shall take the place of the present olllccr now acting In the aine capacity. " : No person shall be elected director In fcaid company, unless he sbail b a bona tide owner ot at least five shares of s.ock therein. the capital stock of this companv shall be Ten Hundred thousand Dollars; which-may increased at anytime to four million dollars when authorized by two-thirds vote of the stockholders, and the shares shall be d'vl .ed Into share of one hundred dollars each ; which shares shall be transferable on the books of the company, a the director may provide through by-laws. An installment of ten per cent shall be pay able at the time of making -the subscriptions and the residue thereof shall be paid In such installments, and at such times and places as may he required by the dim-tors of llie com pauy. Jim KiocKiioiners may vote in person' or hv written proxy, and may cast one vole for each . liaieinev may own or represent. On the fust Wednesday ot Mjv in e.verv vour after tiie organization of this companv a board of directors consisting of thirteen members shall be chosen by ballot, by such of the stock holders as snau aiteua ior that purpose either in person or by proxy i provided thai a majori- y oi tne stoca i represented. Said directors hall continue iu ollice until their successors are elected. A majority of the board of Director shall have power to make Bv-Iaws. and alter the sauie at pleasure, and may transact all business of the corporation, may appoint Engineers, Agents and all Ohlc.crs required to aid In the construction of the Itoad ; shall have power to Issue Bonds after gelling the wrlrten consent, of two-thirds of the stock, may execute mort gages and deeds of truxt, and give as security tnereior auy property oeionging to tne com pany. jne privaw. property oi tne kiocu holders hall not be liable for the debts of the company. 1 his coin nan y may be consolidated with any other railroad company within or out of the State. Jim indebtedness or till corporation nball not at any lime exceed two-llilids of theeapi- ti s KICK. 'J'he principal, place of transacting t ho busi ness of the company, shall be at MatlHmout h, iNelisaska, till changed by a vote of the direc tors, and the stihHciipifou hooks of the com. panv shall be ooened at this Mace bv persons designated by the signer of these srticlcs.afler giving :w. days notice hy publication, next pre ceding tne i lino oi opening tne looks una bev miiy be closed and re-opened as the di reeiors may deem expedient. Ihetimeoi uegiuning tne corporate powers of this company and its liability thereunder, will be from aud after the nth day of May. Signed tlus2lli d:iy of April. J4.t. John r iigeraitt, A. W, McLaughlin. Daniel II. Wheeler, Geo. W. Fairfield ii. II. Black, Frank Carrulh, Joseph V. Weckhach. Jt. B. Wliidhani. (leo, S. Smith. Sam. M, Chapman, Wrn II. Newell. C. II. Farmele, J. M. Patterson, Orlando Tent, J. li. Allied, vvm. Beekman, J. K. Smith. J. N. McCouncll. Jacob Klein, Kd. V.. Kldrcre, C. K. Stull, J. Hansen. H. K. Palmer. John Waterman, it. w. isitermaa, Fred fiorder. F. it. utlimai;ii. Ceo. K. Dovev, Ceo II. i Utki'HJ. Ixmis Hoc be I, N. K. (Jriggs. F K. Hastings. O.N. Whellock, Thomas Harbiue, J. B. McDowell, Ceo. Cross, STATK OF NEBKASKA, , CASS COUMTY. On this 21th dav of April. Ikk.T before me H. B.Wiudharn. Notary mblie.duly commissioned and qualified for and residing In said Countv, personally came Joun r uzgerani. ti. ti. liiacK, A. W. Mclaughlin. Frank Carruth, Daniel II. W heeler. Joseph V. Weektiacii, lien. W. Fair field, '1. K. Palmer, tieo. S. Smith. John Wat erman, Sain. M. Chapman. C. W. Sherman. W. ti. ewett. j-red uorucr. ji. runneie. t, it. (iuthinann, J. M. Patterson, t.eo. K. Dovey, o. lent, wrsonailv to me Known lo ie tne identi cal persons whose name aie atllxed lo the above Instrument, and acknowledged the ex ecution of the same to he the'r voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and Notarial heal, the day and year last above wiitten. skai. Signed. li. B. WINDHAM. v ' Notarv Public. in and for Cass County. Nebraska. STATE OF NE UK ASK A, UA84 LOUMV. On the 27th day of April, li"is, before tne .la. S. Mathews, a Notary Public, duly commisidou ed aud qualified for aud residing in said county. personally came rt. n, vviiianaui. to me anowu to be the identical person whose name Is affixed to the above instrument, aud acknowl edged the execution of the same to be his vol untary act and deed. Witness my band and Notarial Seal, the day , . and year above written. skal Signed, JA8. S. MATHEWS. , ' Notary Public". STATE OF NEBHASKA. Otok Countv. ' 8 On this 3d day of May. 183. before me W. F. Page, a Notary Public, duly commissioned and apiMsinted for and residing In )toe County, per sonally came Geo. H Littlefield, J. Jl. Arend, Louis Hoebel. Win. Beekman, to tne personally known to be the identical persons whose name are affixed' to the foregoing article of Incorpora tion, aud ackno ledged the execution of the same to be their voluntary act and deeo. Witness my hand and Notarial seal, this 2d . , day of Mav, 1;. JsEALf Signed V. E. PAtiB. . Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I Hack Cootv. j On this 4th day of May, IH&3, before me the nndertigned. a Notary Public, in and for said county, personally came S. K. Griggs, J. E. Smith. P. E.HastiDgs. J. E. McConuell. O. N. Wheellock and.f acob Klefn.who are w ell know n to be the identical persons w ho signed the fore going instrument, and they acknowledge it same to be their volu tary act and deed. Given under my hand and Notarial seal - 4in aayoi aiay. ivtj. r nigucu, It L lilt J. IH MIliM Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA, i JEFFKHSOS COl'SIV. S.4 On this 4th day of May. A. D. 13J, before me Benjamin L. Pardy. a Notary Public, duly com missioned and qualitted, for Jefferson county, Nebraska, personally came Thomas Harblne. Ed E. Eld ridge. John B. McDowell. C. F.Stull. Geo. Cross and O. W. Hansen, who are well known to me. to be the identical persons who signed the foregoing inttnunent. and they Ac knowledged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. . Given under my hand and NoHaral S.l tbit i n nay oi way. iss.t. SKAL Signed. BfNJ. L, PCRDV, skal , Notary' Public ini corporation is created to lay nut. Incite construct, furnish, ninintain, o-rato and cni, ' a II... of lailroaU and lele'glaph Wlth.V.gf. or double tracks with .ucl. tracks turnout", olllues. and depot, as Khali l.e n- ..,.. .. In '"""" wriueu, anil ten rioilara per share paid Into the treasury of the com. pauy. tlie present lresidcut and Secretary shall aunoint h limn aim llac for Hi., i i r i I ! s ( :. MY