Q. (K. IPEJEJLTH", pKALr.it nt aiiumuini;, vnu umeuys, Oil, I'aints, IJkcshkh, A Full Ijincof TniMMCN Ar.l In fact every Ihing contained in it tirnicliM Drug tjtor. l're--rri lius cuiclullv compound ed Ompeiuioii met in all tu-parltneut. Ck. Main axi Tiiiui Stukktk I'LATTSMOUTIl, NEI:. SECOND-HAND GOODS. J. LEVY, Will P.L'Y and fcKLL all kinds of FUEHITURE, METALS, iro:i, RAGS AND FURS Will advsme n ney in all SA1AIU.K GOODS, in It v i Mtfln htiet-t. Ocu el t r wist ol link's Furiwt urc pore 1 !:.IIM. il.ll . 1ft. ls3-4Ctl. IIOTJ L- cut HOTEL. Hits I tn.i.li I thn Miry l rlck Mructure.on iUH :U Mlttl.lilr JM llffU lllit!tlsll Htld flilt-ii i i- it i il lin n oailtiii ol AM' i.i critic i.oAKir.ns. Vim 1EIKG KEV AKD CLEAN A Gctd Ear in corner! too with the Utilise. :t. J 1 3 3 c C i 1 J 1 i 7 1 jrip CALi- AT THE V bole-ale an.t Kt tail.l'calcr tn PINE LUMBER shim; MS. LATH.) SASH, IMIOKS, r'i'liilli.viiH li. itrif t !!; Ihuse. I ATISMOI" 1 II. - XKl HA.-i - BO D S AN SHOE? 3iA3 a: FArJRix; AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S. I'LATTSMOUTII, N EBKA6.KA Just EeceiVfed FINE LINE OF4 rr Old Reliable tUmiJbi iMu , H. A. WATERMAN & SOS Is'"""! ' A i ' T tlEERJCBAD: ASD BRIAR PIPE-" or IUHKCT IJirmtTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lahr liuute for lh retail Uf' -'y. Pepuerberg's Cigar Factory EPNST WAGNl'.R Practical Architect. -ANI SUPEltlNTEKDENT A.UOHI1 ECTURAI W RK A enrn A T.TY. . ni carefully t.s;ity and durability. ..,-, rolors. Crayon and lencil. la3miLiUUiilffliiiM - lUihl.-HKrIA!LF AND WEEKLY fiie Plattsmontb Herald PallisMM Co. OFFICIAL PAI'KIt Ofr THIS CITY. ror Oly ud County I'iiectory, Hallway Time rOii. l'eiepjoue Kxcii.i liU'lrie't Dl rectory, IPiaiutHs CarJi c. ee fourth pace. Notice to Advertisers. Copy foruitliy adveruteiiiein.. or chioia-es lit .tdver.i.ieiiieiiii itiu. im ua.iUed la lo llie uuaiurasonice not luirr lliau I 'J .t. .. . ol llie ia iu vvuic. tne aie 10 Uts Inserted. Copy Jul pay local ami special notices mu-t be huuuc-l iu ociore p. 111 each day it lusiire lu- SCIllull. It At. I.L'BllftKLI., titiiurK Maua-er. Kt-publicuu t'uuutjr toiiveution the if ubiluii fluctom of ( u-i counljr are hereby ciitvu lu . c-u iU-ieiil-' lu u rfpiibil van t ciiux'ii.Ioii In iu lu hl al n uirr uii lnui.ttiay npl. 1 at It u. in. t b Jid u tin tuiiti-iiilu . Im in,; lu innilu;i!c call- UlUales l"l til. It'litl ll t lilll t (J b- tillt'U Ut li.r i. k ittoi-i' hiuLc ami cunmy -iecilu : tue mumy ciriK Otil.' Ci U .1 llu"IIH'l". tf.it. bit 1 iff ! ecu ...) Juilt. 'lie cutttiiy aut'iriiitendt'Ut of yiiblie ii.hii uc llou. ut; c crk of the dihliict court. Ot.f county aurvey. r. i.. c.Uiity ct.ioiicr. O..: cu.tt.i.ixfiout r lur dlilll.t. Aiw it. tit-tl v..n.c3t U. it'cuifs 10 attciul the sut' couvt'iiiiott n be buitt in l.ii.coif , rx pi. 0, , K.iu aim iu 1 it' 1 uritKiK I" tu Ziiu Juultn.tl .1 ii let con v .i.liiii in uuiiiuir twi niaj be licl't i.i" Ual I I'i'ot l.ti'tt lor. 1 lie o.utif ui rrpii pciilu lit.u lui Jen taies 10 lit.s coitVeUtluit 1. lilt.u as loiit. uue oi.'k;iI' ut lari'.e iioiit 1 -ufh waul and pitciu.t anu ui.c uin,;u lot cNtry tiftteu VotC Ol IllujUt lifCtiot. cal tor t.. I'. itOt'-" U ne e.eral ward and t-reciucts are eulit ed trcpl ocuiatiuu ua to loMd : 1 latiMiioutU city , 1st ward . . . .uu ... ru " ... Illl ... r.alUiuoulh n -ii.cl itocit luuus .iveity. ............ ... lut'ii til lirove.... Ait, a leaauL toca it Ul!liC Ll-uicI . 1 epii K t aitr ftiutu 1 uU . ... ........ LiiuwuoU filoVrt I. leek ..H Wreck urecit wuvx A I, lUU 'I.ilai LUiiib rail dele .Ate... ...5 deleKateo ...ti ...10 " ...8 ... " . " ... . 7 . . . 6 . . 0 .. ti " ...5 ...5 ...7 " ti . . .las 1 lie iititiirie art-cailt.u a? loiiows uiiU 111 ilUcU u tu uoiu iln-U ui leas, o.te-ua.t Uulir aiit-r tuc ad er. l-eo hour ol u,-t'iiiui; : 1'iUikMtituutu cny ist, aiu, co jtitteM tifltce Ut, 7 :ju p. 11.. t.ci'nu ward, al 'u uvra school house at 7 i im. tmru ward, su.livaii Uice at 7 :Mi t. in, foul lit coUi.cltCU mbrr ai i .3u. " J'lUklxl.lUlllll neCt-Ct,..a IOI- tC.Uvl houre at 3 . iu. ...octv 0.UU1. iicl gi-r scuoul iloUae al 3 p. 111. itue.ty, I viucu ociloOt uou.e at 3 o. iu. uC, t. llt-l M.bwt.1 Uousc, ut. . iu. .t. A'teai.i o.noie aeliool utu: at 3 p. in. la.ij;i.v jii.c oiwVc, tieiis ai'uuvi uoue al ' :oo p. ui. i.uisnie, I U lioovei's oliice al 7 iiu p. 111. ceu.t.'., oraito 1 lair.e ecuooi utu.te al o p. m, ot pit.jj ..u...., cu .01 iiuu..e al p. 111. bove leik, move titeK ncliool liouse at 3 p. 111. cnuwood, tlu.wa Center scuool house at 7 p. in. .vuuiu WdJ,t.iU school house ut70p. iu. oa.l Clt-Clt, town MUUOI uuUM al 1 p. ill. uiei.tMU, Iwitnc V scUool Uwu a i :M p. . :,.;ou. ! UoUI pl.ioc at 7 3 p. tu. men .urn p.oxico 10 c.-uVt iitiou must come iri.i atitc .iu or precinct as ueict,aies vveie trout Wiiuiiitiii) icpicuii. l.y orui.ro! lue couiuiiiiee. l. M. Bi-ri.nt. H. 31. HL'itiiAKLU i.i.a.iiiiiu. iccietary. t'. A. tlai-Kiiall, leiitlst, sue c'5tstr tv iltitwr V .lirlall. 'a ceiii 1 xltatitu illiuut puiu. Uy tic ina UM oxide uui. in bcheret'i lrti Cure, wurrunteil to citur wiilio;it itii, otu 15 fc-iit.-.; at .U1I'US. cl-tl. New Ccojs Now Coods New Coods- L.aii;i.- hlfi k ol LaUst bi Us in Mculios ai iKMiil iien Suits just ivi-viv. ti iioui Now Ytik which we wil; sell 10 per ecu l less than cull ic lioiiuni 01 un house in town, also a iu-w lot oi hats and lancy ticck- iiir ju.l rccttvtd at A: (J. IMayek The (Jiiera House (J.othii'rs. Dr DouLiiin, ol (..iinwooil, will tiua- .;irt- thtr bull o;Mije loiutdtow which 13 u jjuaraulec that U will In-carefully auJ luip i ti:tlij dcuu. - For lu.Uht s to net or property for sale coiiouil the special column. The -El C"ai itau Gt-n.-r.i " t igiir at Wurneh's, :i f.-i 25;-. I43i3 Ltiuisvillc ileitgiitca to democratic j county coiivetitio.i, Thetuloie Ilcitns, Fred iS'oh niau, Frank Staader, V. 1J. Shrvock, C Sclilattr.S F- Kockwtll. All the best urauus of cigars at War- rick s. l-iuio A fracas on lower Main street oecur- teu this iDorniti";. e was tfoing to curve him wid a razah" when the o; her lVilow picked up 4 chair and "put it all er him." Ko bones broken and no an eats. Jarue Aulill s u rustler, this time he has put a good Mzed confectionery n wheel, and deals out California orar.g: s peaches pears etc, together itii choice sain pits of his excelsior Homemade cnois, iu front of the old riuuiiner building. Birthday cards at Whi rick', very cheap. 149.3. F. E. White, with h's characteristic eye tor business ha purchastd four cur lo.ttls of nice cord wood, which he s shipping to llasting for the reunion people to ouild camp tires with. It .Tuis they have to draw on a timbered country for U.ir Mipplhs. Parties indebted to me on their Ice t.ilis will pleas1 call at oict, as we are needing Mini tnonev ry badly just now. 149-d2t. F. S. WltlTB. The fall term of the stte univer sity will open Tuesday moruinn bept 11, and bid fair to hay the largesi at teudaocc the university ias ever et-j-yed. lr.any Cass county people are Mwakening to the advautajies of the in stitution sml fcre 1 gtinnixi? to patron ize it quite liberally. This is as it should be. and under the present mau-a-'t meiit of o. r plate college nothing lir ird reports fro n now on may be exp eted. j-i Joe. Ford h:is ordered 7J new p tir of roiiT skutf-s iin.l will open up rink iu gito WaterniHti block iu a few days. 150t6 Called to order at IIll house, Louis- Uuiler, present. Platumouth city Ut ward, II. M. IiuBhucil, proxy for E II Lewis. Second ward, M AIcElwain, proxy for W S Wise. Third wurd.J D Strode. Fourth waid, J C Eikeuhary. proxy for Frank Cariutb. I'lattsmouth precluct, A B Tuylor. Itock lliulf, Audersou Hoot. Liberty, no reirecntutive. Avocm.'j W Cox. Mt. I'leasitol. S Kichanlson. Eiht Mile Grove, J 11 llecker. LtuisvilJe, Walter Cuiforth, proxy for C E. Wilkinson. Center, I N Woodward. Weeping Water, I) T Dudley, proxy for It C Voeinans. Stove Creek, Ira SauforL Klniwood. Oavid McCaig. S' Uili IhnJ, II J Straight iroxy for li McFurhiiul. Silt Creek, no representative (Jit en wood, uo " Tipton, " On n.otion ot J II Becker, of Eight Mile Grove. II M BusliUell was elected seeietary ol the comtnittee. On motion of Mr. Met aig, chair ap pointed a committee of tluee to tlx basis of epre6eutation. Chair appoint -ed I McCaig, of Elmwood, J B Strode, of riallxtuouth aud J W Cox of Avoca act such committee. Com mi I tee report ed apportionment based upon the vote cast tor E. V. Koggen, for secretary ot state, giving one delegate for every fif teen votes mul major fraction and one delegate lrom each precinct and ward at large. Kenort of commlltee adopted. On motion it was decided unanimous ly to hold one convention. On motion of Mr. Strode Thursday th- SOth d.ty of September was named us the date for holding the couuiy con vention. On motion of Mr. Kiclmrdson of Mt- Pleasant the primuiies were called for Saturday Sept. 15. On motion the time and place of holding primaries were fixed as fol lows: Pialtsinouth city, 1st ward, county judge's Vfficc 7:30 p m. Sei'oud ward, second ward Pchool house at 7:0 p m. Third ward, Sullivan's office at 7:30 p m. Fourth ward.couucil chamber at 7:30 p ui. I'lattsmouth precinct, Taylor school house al 3 pm. Rock Bluffs. Rerger school house at 3 p m. Liberty, Folden school house at 8 p. tu. Avoca, llepner school house at 2 p. in, Mt. Pleasant, Gilmore school houne ar 3 p tr. Ei-'ht Mile Grove.IIeil school houte at 7:30 p. m Louisville, 1$ G Hoover office at 7:30 p. ta . ("inter. Grand Prairie school bouse at 3 p. in. Weepitig Witer, school house al 4 p. in. Sove Creek, Stove Creek school houe at 3 p. m. Elmwood, 1 in wood center school j hoiiMi al 7:30 p m. i South Bend, town school house at 7:30 p m. fcjaU Cieek.town school house at 7:30 I) m. Greenwood, Harney school house at 7:3o p m. Tipton, at usual olace at 7:30 p m. On motion ii' JIr. McCaigand amend ed by Mr. Woodford primaries were instructed to be held open not less than thirty minutes after the advertised time. Bllrt being token Weeping AVater was selected as the place for holding the convention and 11 o'clock was the hour lixed fo opening the convention. For Weeping Water. 9. Louisvilie 6. On motion of Mr. Cox proxies were instructed to come from wards or pre c:ncts from which delegates were elected Oa mot urn of Mr. Strode a vote ot thanks was extended to Mr. Hall fo use of room for committee meeting. Oil moti- n of Mr. Dudley committee ar j turned. M. M, Bktusk, II. M. Bus hn ell. Chairman. Secretary. " No. 1 the west!ound passenger train which is dut here at 8:40 in the morn ing did not arrive until after 11 being over 3 hours late. The "Omaha" came down and wai.ed at the depot, while many o the passengers took advantage r . 1 i . t . tlbnnMki'l' Ol tlltr ucciuiuii 10 p.u ui nuuuvj city. The weather seems to be a little bit "off" thee days, yesterday was hot enouifh to raise pineapples and ice cream - while this morning required overcoats and tincture of ginger. If one should ae3 the fine apples at the express office these mornings, leing billed west he would certainly think this a model fruit country, great Urge rich luscious fellows without speok a pet or blemism, the facts are Cass County can raise anything from a potato to a hall storm that can't be discounted anywhere else. John Fitzgerald who received the contract for grading the new Kenesaw ami Aranahoe Shoit Line as tar as Minden. began to throw dirt yester da. The soil will be broken on more than one new Hue in Nebraska inside of the next thirty daya. C..r s-a Lett sr. Cedak i rkk.k, August 21, 1883. know what to write. Items are senrce this week. Mr. Bouk Ia hauliDg lumler for hi large house, eight miles Irom here, on his farm, betook out I,8.i2 feet from this place Monday, with a small span of muh-s. lie returned today for more, and said he got homo all right, tor all the roads were in tuch bad condition. The mules foi meily belonged to oue of your follow t:wumen, Joseph Leucht weis. Mr. Bouk is one of our solid German farmers. Cedar f'reek wus favored with vUHm from some of the largest men in Cass county, receu'ly, B. G Hoover ami Barl Meisiiiger, both jolly, gtiod na turetl men. B. G. Hoover says they think sonic of starliugu fat man's base ball nine in Louinvillc. We won ler if Ben and 1'iot. Martindale remember the time the traiu was late, or aban doned, and they took a tie pass fur Lou isville. We heard Martindale went ahead to make a path in the snow for Ben to walk, John Sayles was down on business for Pankouiu, the implement man, at Louisville. Our school commenced Monday, 20th iust , Miss Salmon, teacher. We noticed Mrs Christian Schluntz in town last week, visiting her daugh ter, Mrs Sol. Dewey. Uu. Clark left for homo. Holiday morning. She lives at Juniata, Neb. Jost-ph L ucht weis was at this burg tnla , Tuesday. He is loading a cur of wood. Mi. Frank Buschie's new house is nearly completed. They will move as soon as it is finished. Mr. John Mills has gone to Omaha to work a few weeks. Mie. Ceo. Sw ft was in town Monday, accompanied by her son-in law and little graudson. They brought a friend down o take the train. Another G rman has come from the old country, and is staying at Mr. John luheldei's. Yours, Rabbit. Tho County Fair. Several men are engaged fixing up the race track at the fair grounds' putting up rfe-w box stalls, and ar ranging lliiugs in ship shape gener ally for the coming exhibition which bids fair to be the best ever held in the county; Cass already stands' at' the head for hue cattle 'and hogs and it is but right and proper that a good showing should bo made. Iu conversing with a party the other day, who hud actually traveled over 1 he major part of the county, we were informed that the number of thoroughbred hogs in this county wot Id compare favorably with any county in Illinois, while the cattle were onlj a little behind. This is a gratifying condition of things, and can only be improved upon by peo ple bi inging their stock to the fair and comparii:g notes. The most successful breede-s are alway s the ones that not only experiment them selves, but profit by the experiei.ee of others; and there is tiu better place in the world to find out the experi ence of others than in a live county iair. Let every tanner turn cut and not only help himseil but assist his neighbor as well in so doing. Remember the Grand Army Re- nni".n at Hustings begins September 3 t and closes the even -tig of the 8th. No pains have been spared by the management to make this one ol the argesi aud best reunions ever held in this state. The railroad fare is only one and oue ual cents per mile or less than half fare. To enumer ate the advantages and especial fa cilities for cotulort aud pleasure would require a column article; suf lice it to say, that every wearer of the blue in the dark daysot '61 aud '2 who survived the then most trying tune in the history ol our beloved country, as weilas tuose who fought equally as valiantly later on in the fray, when the stars and the su'ipes weie again in the ascendancy, should make it a point' to be present and recount agaiu the interesting stories of their trials and tribulations which will never grow old. A pale, thin, haggard looking man staggered out of the depot this morn lug aud attracted considerable atteu t on by his woe begone appearance. Upon iuquiry wo learned with surprise that he was the healthy life- insurance agent that arrived iu the city only a few days ago. On investigation we found the trouble was caused by Sam Mai hews cornering him in the ticket office and actually talking him to u iih- in an inch ot his life. The Teachers' Institute, of Lan caster county convened yesterday for a two weeks session, with county superintendent Bowets at the helm. Hou. G. AL Lambertson started the -machine" -with one of his -able speeches, after which the festive "schoolmam's" and "future" con gressmen fell to work on the whys and wherefores "that'go to'make up the every day life of the teaching fraternity. R. G. McFarland, of South Bend, who is iu the city today as a witness in a law suit originating in his berg made the Hluald a jolly visit. Alac is spoken of as a probable candidate for county judge, t nd should, the boys see fit to give him that nomina tion the Herald will undertake to guarantee his competencyr, fitness and integritv. The Hirald was misinformed the" other day when we said Airs A. B Smith wnt to Denver with Airs. Drew, as we have since learned she was in Denver at the time. 'U. 8. Draper was'at Hastings yester day. Surveyor Gen'l Stephenson camo in on the late train lust night Ed O'Hourkc returned this morning from an extended western tour. Commissioner Crawford arrived in the city this morning. Mm. Geo. Smith will visit fricud at South Bend today. John A. MacMurphy went to Cics ton thin moruiuvr. Miss llattie Forgruve, of Hed Oak, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. II. Thomp son. Mi s. T. Marsland, J. W. Barnes, and O. F. Johuson, went to Omaha this morning. Miss Sue Fairlield is enjoying the pleasant buriouudiugs of Three Groves these warm days. Henry Cooper and family started yesterday for a two weeks' trip in northeastern Missouri. Wm. McCauley and family returned home last night from a protracted visit among friends iu Illinois. Taylor Welhoiu one of Louisville's most buec bslul farmers, made the II kk ai.u a very pleasant call this afternoon. Miss Zehrung who has been visiting at Mrs Geo. W. Fail field's for some time,, returned to her home, at Louis ville, this morning. W. D. Hi 1, Warren Coon. Dr. Day ton Hoot and Hubert Swindell, rein fotced the South Ueud delegation in the ciiy today. Win Loughridge, Factory vi lie's -Von of vulcaii," came in this morning, to tell us we had he brtit paper iu the Couuty, and let t us some solid wealth as an earnest of his statement. W. A. Reynolds, one of our promis ing young tailroad men, leaves for Has tings today, whe.e he will till tho re feponsibte position of yard master, in that live tit v. J. P. Ruby and wife, of Eight Mile Grove, came in last night lrom Den ver and beyond, where they have been enjoying the mountain scenery, and pure air of that healthful country. Jus. Richey and wife stalled thU morning tor a few days recreation in the -Rockies." Thy w ill take in the Denver Expositiou on their trip, and calculate to euj'ty themselves. . J. B. Strode aud A W. Crites went to Lincoln this morning to argue a mo tiou before Judge Pound, iu the case of Cook, Phillips & , Shell, of Chic.igo. vs. W. H. Curler. A. N. Sullivan and wife returned from I heir Colorado trip, on yesterday evening's train. The Judge is ecstutic when describing the mountain scenery of Colorado. If the air out there could brace up the Judge any better than what we have here it must be good. Mr Philander Ward, of South Bend, made the Hkraldu very pleasant visit today. Mr. Ward is the custodian of the Platte river bridge, at South Bend, and is a stalwart Repub.icun one of the early pioneers in the cauf-e of uui versal liberty and one of the found ers of tha Republican party in New York. Uncle Ward says he never saw the day since he put his name upon the paper to organize the old par'y iu Niagara couuty' that he was not proud of the act. The little trick dog belonging to Geo. II. Thompson, aud considered by him as a very valuable canine, got a doe ol poison this afternoon thai came near winding up his dog ship's career. Evidently no one would be mean enough to poison the dog intentionally-. The article was probably rat poison carelessly put out. Manager Young has secured D. 11. Fiizpatrick, the popu ar and fa vorite Irish comedian, during the Cass County Fair week, Sept. 6, 7 aud 8. The B. dc Al. band has been engaged to blow for the Waterman Opera House and D. IL Fiizpatrick the last two daya of the fair. The W.C.T. U. will meet tomor row (Thursday) afternoon at three o'clock, in the Presbyterian church. Every member should be present. The train from the west came in live hours late lost night. The train was a long one and very badly crowded, A permit was gi anted Charles Tracy today to wed Aliss Chrissa Ir win, both of this county. Base Ball. Thursday next at 3 o'clock P. Al. the championship game of base ball between the Pialtsinouth aud Weeping Water clubs will be played at the fair grounds at Plattsmouth(.the usual place.) Ladies will be admitted free and a gen tlemanly quiet orderly game will be played." I50t2 ARE YOU KEaDT 10 DYE! Ilurlburt and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dveing nd French Dry cleaning worko 107. Soui h Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend their facilities tor c.eauing, dyeing and curling plumes and tips uu three days notice; ladies mot in velvets. Silks. Satins etc.. cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pro- . . . . I cci-.s.- Ladies' and gents cioiruug clean ed, dyed ami repaired. All kinds of fancy dyeing, merchant's shelf-worn goods aepecialty. All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. 31X1 A L .NOTICES. Arfvertfotnrrftft iindei till bead, three ceiil per Hue each lunerllou. - MONEY TO IA N-On real eittatu by fu!ll van A VV'Miley. tf I.MK HALK. luthrrtou bucirv. hreunt colon I? hariit-aa llver liliiuulrd. fr-ll Cow Willi calf x weeks old. inquire of M. Mchlwulu noil SALE 5 arre--work fuiultdied to r purchaser aud part pay Iu caxh. lW-lfl, W.8. WlAK. TOItHAI.E-Chat. A hou and two lit A deilrable p. ace, lor particular euqulre al this once. i'n ."OK H W.E A few urtlch-a of lurnMun. but .ill, e ued.clttJ p.at iir. Joliunou A Hwre uey sproperty ol Ml May 1'r.uiwrr. 1101 IOK SALE OR KENT Aod htuis with MevrH riMi iih. c.Miveiiieully armbKcd " located near I lie I he butluewt p rt ol I lit ciiy fur part. culari eixtuiicol . t. y.er. 137mi f? It HALE House uud lt. price 6U. li cash, balauee lu niootlily p yiueiitii. it li. WlNl.llAM, CIOK8ALE He eral renide'ioeH, cheap. In A. quire of O. II. W Heeler i L. L'OK SALE Scratch 1 ablets tu all l.es. al vltf thisolUce. 1'Olt 8A1.K a lot hi K1 location lars at this oihee I'art h-u V7lt I?OK SALE Au order for u new Auierit-au ' few inn Machine. luiiire al IhUtdllce. LMXtS LK l.UitJcord't of wood. Inquire of W. n. Wise. IOK SALE i Id pan -r for Hali at tlii t.ttk-f at 4'i cents ier huudred or 0 cent icr tlo- en. iOlC SALE I our lols toelhcr iu od loca tion iu till ciiy. liKjulre ul llila olllee II yuK B'iNT One offlc room and dwellliiK ' coniieeied. 3 room-) u iir ever Hull nhuelder bakery. Kuquut at Mie. Itoltvlnict tier's. J" 11 POK RP T -Store Room. U-t5. W. S. W1SK lOK REST -Dwelling h"Ue X1 H'J-lG W.8. Wisk. FOR RENT Cottaj hous. 2 rooniH, St.00 ycriiioiuh. dil. jaj It, Uoks. FOR RENT Houne, coeveuicut to Miop. If. K. . 1oVK & Sow, FOR RENT Furn'f hed room on Main St. luquire at Express olhce. tf. Ii1 OR RENT S ulh tore room of the t'uloii 1'lock Ei quire ill ti. It. lllacK. li. Spur lock, Alva OrtW, Uu.iue.s eiiiiinittee. IZJlt yolt KENT House for rent lie r center of -a- City. Enquire ai 1'alterson'B ll.iru. I. FOR HEM" DwellhiK Iioiiht-s, Imiulm ol jjCdtf W It. H. Kr.lt. w 'ANTED Iiifoiluul lou a t the wlierea ' houti, of .J..MMUI KUtlie hv Inn uh et -.li.- siheth Ihoinas who Irtiidtd al Nt V..ik Ju.y '''we'lid to S. Sheiieu an. Suc'y of linliiinr .lion 12.,4ClleluUl St., t hilade.plua. I'eiin. U- ANTED. Infoi illation of the w lu reab. uts of w illii J. Cornier, who a; in I'htiis luouth a year vMn. Any one knowiuK ui ln pre-eut local It u will tontera fvor hy i-ennini; bis adiiresi. to Aire. Sarah E. Collier. Weni ilatuburu. N. Y. dl-'titl w ANTED-Two blacksmitlis ami a black- vtnlth helper at .ciiuellbaclier't siiop soil r 4.TED--. ohn Bauer habooKhi tlieStohl 1 man olate.coriiel ol Till and N ine, ami U prepared l accom uod lie the public id tne way of hoard' ig ai lo ting by Hie week or mouth. On 1 1 IT'OUND a Kohl and J-t breast pin, the owner cau have Hit ra' e by proUiii; pr ieily aud pay! for this notice. I UK HIGH I KhMKI) V. Tor Cholera liifuiiiiiiu, liario.i, Dysen tery, und ull lloWel CoiuplUilil. Marsh's Tonic A'liiiigeiit ;s peculi arly adapted to the treatment ol Bowel Complaints in a tiMilurtotis country. Not ouly does the debillial ing heat ol summer r duce and relax he t-ysiem to such an extent us to require a Toiiu-, as well as un Asiiineni medicine, to success! Ully trea, dcruligcineuts ol the Stomach and IJowls, but the Malaiia, with which everybody is more or less affected, ren ders ti.e tonie principle dourly i.eces sary. Marsh's loine Astringent suh dues fever, neutralizes and expels m.i larial poison, Smetens the etomvtcli, quiets, soothes and sireugih.nis the bow els and the whole system geiieiully Price 50 ceujs. Foj sale iy Smith tfc Black Bros, druggists. Pialtsino.it h. For swellings, bums, sores, pile, etc., use Mmsh's Woild's L tnmeni. For sale by Smilh tfe lilaek Bros. 145i 4wl Notice of Removal. We wish to iutorm the public that we have movetl into the orth store room in Sherwood's new i hck, on 5ih street, where our patrons will tint! u hereafter, and where all wishing any thing in the Merchant Tailoring line are invited to call and see us. 130dtf Rasgorsiiek Bros. A full stock of nice Sugar-cured Iiaui9 and Break fas Uacor.. at Centra' Meat Market, ft l.1cier pouu: I'ickleu Pork, 12)c to l")c; Mioiildeis, lie; Shoulder, 11c. Fieidi Lard at lc, or 1 pounds for fi.00 Fresh r'isi every Friday. Lafe O'Neill. dllOtf Parties wishing nice fresh Baltimore Oysteis next Week will please Icavt their orders this we k We. will mIi them as cheap its Ihev can be had in Omaha. 149 Gi ' F. t. White. t'OK SAI.I2. iinl 3 In II luck. 41, luipi oved. U97 IC. II. f.MHA31. TV. II Meuda will be found at his office during the day; of evenings, al thn resiuence ot Mrs. Clemeuis, soum side of Granite, three doors west of Thiid street, 14Udit Fresh Calitoruia fruiin and celery received everv other dav at 14'j-tf. " F. s. White's. Grace & Thierolf have ar last receiv ed their cigars, among which is tn elebmted R. G. Ingersoli" ciuar Now Bov. is your time to get a oot cigar. U141tf. A Square Aleal Can be had at the City Hotel for onl; 25 cents and lodging at Same reasonabi tates. Farmers and Commercial Mn will please bear this in mind. d&wt Tlie largest and finest stock of hair ever shown in Plallsnniulh. all of u. .atest styles in fell aud stlff, just r ceived at Elsou's the only one pne ciothier. Also a lew of tho rrnb: io uuits ever teen. We Ukp phasurn showing them. 3-idOt w2ltl Dressmaking. To the ladies of Platt-tnouth aim vicinity I wian to announce that I ha taken the rooms lately occupied b Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where bhall continue tlres-makiny; and invi all to call. Al ks. M. E. AlOUTt N. dl85l6-wl9tf Notice. I have concluded to change my loc i lion in ubout 30 days. Partie- know ing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle at onc ami gieat ly oblige. W. U. BaKEB. llld&wlmo AltllCI.ES OF INCllUr0l(ATI0 . . . 0 . . I 4r tho riatlMiuonlli rfnd ihiii1i Wcdera Railroad tVmi'finy Thl In lo renin v find Joliu . It trrahl. A tV. cl.uiiK..iiu, fiiank C.trril It, l. II. heler,J, V. Wet ki.iK-n, u. w EmiiIi. Iu It. I. W luul.aiii. . K I'tiliiti-r, in'u, ill. John Wat ru.an. S.iiti, VI. ItHpuiitii, I'. tV. Mlier.naii. W , II. .e Fritl liotder, V. II. I'.truit le. . K, i.Ullniiaii, .. Al. raiiemoii, tleti. h. Lovey, O, etll. t.eo II. lihtt'k. Iieo II htit field. J. II. trend, l.oiil. itoetiel, W In, liufiliknn. N, K. lillKK. - I., M t.llll, I. E. Jla-Lluc. J. S. Mc t oiiiii-l, t. .N. Wlie iK'k, .liiniih i l-ii, I Iioihh llaibliie, U. K. Kidiltitie J. it. M-i writ C. r. lull lieu Cimm, and (J. W on. net., I'NV atMK.-ia-eu ilieiuicive tout II. r ft r tltr puip of lorn.ii k an Incur, omit d i.Miiituto t tot pwuy ui.dei toe Imuipoiullou liwaoi t lie hiu of ebiU'.KU lilt I o . puny nluill hekliowu u.llie I 1 ittl . out ii and . tui it v e-it r.i l(..ilrt. t t iiioituy oy w hlcli iiHitie II hhhII e l-l and l otiMiiCi ul .enit i 1 1-, x .-lain e nlntll be pel pelua , a nil It tuny in uui! beitiifti. lu ii nt.r, tr to i.nin , it nn.y ucquiie. own and c.oio leal, 1 1 im.i.uI anu nix ti pro, 1 1, tony e.. ir.fi u u be 1 1 1 trrtcletl wlinliill" oh it uauit-; iio.y nu.s aid una u coino.oii feat Miiii n it tu.i alter at . -nr.- ; may do all ueet.n.l i eta lo t imy into ;t fett llie t.i.Jrcl" lr W hltil II mkhiIihiiU, It nhall Iih-e po-er lui li h im- ah tin i Ivlit. iiiiiliiK' aud fritiii-li xt-rt wnii d in, y ot- iittmr. en un. ci enaplt l hI. It ei. of I lie cou.plh ti mm(. Utes id .Nrld ..' kit, I ln forctiiat ion li eieutt-tl o lay u. lotnf, colirtiUCI, (nriiiHli, ttiaiiitalii, 'ipt le nim t i joy a line ol ll.tllio.itl nun ieieu...pli Ml.il ll.,.ltt ot tloilbit- llH Willi .ifj itioe .n.ckn tlillioiiti, oil Ice . ittiu tie ol-. let .t.al. be i.i it kx.ii y be- wienllie pliiot-r ol llie It in. It. I t, n,r a.tld road, whicn In i-lojet ten lo t'oit.mi nt em a point on lliu .tiiifoiill liver al I'l.ili- i t.liili, in , u,ri couuiy, t.tieor .Nt-nr. ka. no l lo ut-coi,.iiiii I-t-tl Iio.n "at. I po.lil, lu a in. mn It. airily tun c I Ion. I niou. li l c im. , by way in ii.eii.wu of AVim-,. ; IIiIoiiki loctt utt.y.iy Mn, ol tha lowuol -yi.. u-i , iI.IoiikIi .it In. Bi n count y , by mu tu ne to n tu a filing, Uiioiikii l.iine couuiy. lo l.e Ion no. I it-it i .cc. I. .ii. null .lei icrtou I'oiinly itj uy ol i uiib ly lo a .o.t.i uu tne male ilue, n: ul nliH kiin.,.. lioin iNcloit. -uu, or ui ne.ti' ..a uiaciicuo.u iu i .t no polnM n in .y be iii-uniisii..leu ny n mn it v. it bi-i, i.iie oiti'ie eoniilt-t ou ! ii.lt ti rpKint.oo ; vim llie I VII (.- l Cullxliuciiiiu br..ncuen lloiil III main line o olliei lovtua t r pli.ct a M li i,. ill llliills 1 the ( e. t-orlne piiiiost tif till-. t IkiuiIhI li li. IliefoJ. Iowiiii; ii .men peinonn, a. mil ihul . i.ese A 1. Iclen h .vi-ot-en 1-noi.ei, li.n i.i. i-t to unit, i in if ,,f. lice until a it ar.l I it Ii cult tire e .i-cit-u I nun i ne fliicn itoi o i ita ut rii, im r pr- nlt-o. I, i .(.lui 1iI-i.imi. riaiiK t ni.uiii, oriui.dti Tt-ltl, . . ililtllllui, C II i .oniric, . hltir tlge Thof. . li t bine, N. K. tliljitii und Iieo. it Llli flic tl llie ram llo.ndt.f Dirt'cloia liave clio-tu llie follow n. k pelsoim oiil . ol iia company. Joint eti.tialtl i it-Mitlem . I , tn In II aimele. t .ce I'lt-xl .cut. Ittibert It. It lm. am. Mt-ciciuiy und A. IV . .tlCt.ailKiilin. I leuillle. . tanoli if out iiioiit.iii.i -na e-of -lock sllitll ill eootl l.ii.li be ooo-ci Inc.l. ..ii, i ten ,,n r per fli.iie t mil i.ito lue ii. a-oiry oi mo com. puny, l..c ,i'i--.ut i'r.-t.ili. ,t .i ,ii i-ctei,ny ..mil appoint a line mil pi ce loriUo ii i t-.-u njf ol llie mo. crioei. ul i', .t ot an, ill i,o iiotu-i ilicii-oi. In at lent one ih-mi.i,,i-i niini- eti lit the c.iy ol I l.tii.inioiu , I n n i .i.,i ,.i e Vlont lo in.- ti.y ol teiinu. .i.n an ii .no. Mciibtr, an. til l.n-n uu I lln n; elt-ci luirieell uuccloia mr mho co pui ; Hi.- oii.-t ioi no dm.-en hii .11 art mioii an tu.ly ott nl.t-i Im ir elec tion elect liom iiieu'owii mi oner a I Ifnitieiit ami ce- lei-Men I ..oil nint i ,.ivi elect a Ttcasurei uno no-cii I r . win, ,-li.ib Mko I no p uc.' tu lot pic.tt ul olnct i uo. atll..u lu luu name cup.it I y .No per.-ttin nun be cii-cici (i.n cior tu (tiild company. Uii e in- a ha, I be a oi.na lido ovt in r 1 al It-atl live alone ol n tick I in leiu. llletup.lal nioca id una C lniiii. ali.il, bo len lluotiteii I liiiiia.ni ioiiait. mIiii-Ii ni.iv Incieust-t at any unit- lo lour niiiioii iioioun u lien uui lioi Ien by a t hi-i.i.1 Un ole ol iue MocKnotoei, ainlinc rliait a nnall be U ii ed into 9ii. iien nt one iiiiinlieii tlollaia t uch ; vthicll iit'i' an. ill be llaiisit lubie . n i,e Oo.n.a of ibe con p.u.y, un Hit- dii't eli l limy looVide ' tlir- l-iiii oy laws. .n inn an enl of tell per cent nh II lie pay able ar. ibe lin.e ol in Lo.h Ibe uomi p. io'.ii Und the it n.iiUe I t lei.l an..h ne .ul t iu niitll I Klal ui- til-, unit ..I sue . ilinea ami i..Ct a in Ul y be It quiicil b llie diit-cioin oi coin puny. ih inoi-k' nidi n may votu In pi'i-ion or I v milieu proAy. aim may cum on. Vote lot each nli.tie iue. Iil.iy iihm oi r.-it-aeii. . ii ihe lit si vv t iiuc-i..y ol .V. -y in . vciy yi-rr alter I In- ui piiiiu mn t iiiltcni p.iny a no. rd Ol tllrt-CIO.S COlinl-l lllfi l.t toil t - -1 1 IIM-llllM'l' shall oe ciiosen by b.tllol, by ai.cil t.f Iue niork li.,lili-i m .ii - i.ill ai it-.nl lor in.i, , iir.io ell n r lu person or oy proxy ; timv tied tna u nnijoil ,y ul lliei-iot-K i it-presi-iit tl tj tincloia lial c inliniie in oliice iiuill I lieir Kiiccensoi a uie elected. ..i.ij-iiiv of lliu hoard of D.rcctorn Muill have power to make Oy-luun, ami al t-r thtj same at piu,i-uie..nu ui..y iraun t l h.I onsuieaa ol llie c .i -ral ion. . ti ay ..ppoiiu e.nujo' ern, Ag bin am. uii lllcert li-iinc I to am In I no construct inn ol llie I. nan ; mi.ti. h.,ve (.oner lo lusiit; lii'iitis altt-i KellinK loe wm l.-n consent ol two-lluitls of l..c h oi k. mav ex cut.- moil-gat- s ami u. ens id .ium .tiio iveua M't tiiily 1iti lul ull) piop.ll Oelu.iK.n to tne t-om-puny. . tne private pioperty of iie stock holders shall lint be iianlt lor tne ttebintil un- ciin.pauy, I it w eoiii paii y may be cou-.l.iaii d wiMiany other rail ii.iu com, un y l bin oi-tint ol I no State. ine iiidebiedueni of Uii- eorpmaiioii - li .ill uot ai av lime t-Xeeed tio li.l.u 1 lliecapt tal nt ck, I lie i. ...t'ipal place of truniuctim; i he Inel liess ol ti.e i Dlupuuy. nii.nl -oe at t I.iI.i-iih.u Ii, .ebsaska. I ill cliuiiKeu by a vote ol ilieilnt. tors, an . the siiii c; p ion oooKs . f me t i iu. paliy nliail be o,ieneo allhi- lace by p i oi tie iKii.ilt ii by lue ntKi.er-ol lliene a. Iicl -, inter .ivmii a d iy - notice oy pno.lc .iloii. neXi pic ccciliinf tne tune ol i.m-i.II4 ii.i- booKn und I liey may ne closed aim l'i--0ieued an II. e d lec ols y deem ex.eilieut. 1 lit-linio ol ot-Kiiiuioa the e irpor.i e lo vera of linn coiupauy .'lul lit liability I lie rci.bder, wi l be fioio anU ailer ibe niii tl.iy ot Aljy, li.-3. hiijiied tliin Jltii day of .p II. 8.;. John itz.eiiild. A. vV. Mcaiijiiilin. aiiiel 11. net-li- , ieo. W l alllield ll I., I'.ilm - . JoIpi VV alei 111 til, ;. W. .Shei . an. Kled Iniiilt-r. it i Ullini.il.il, tieo. K. . ovev , tieo II. ill ..-ili Id, Limit lloebel, N. K tiiinn. I' li. II -iin". l. .N. belioi k. I booms llui b.i.e, J. It. MclioMell, oeo. Crona, t ii. n.ck. i l .o.K t an bill. .loM-ph V t n l- bath, K. li. vv bidli.iin. Oeo, n. mn un. .Sum. Al. Ci.tlliutl, Win II. .Net ell, 4,11.1 ai n.eie, . .1. M. I'atieiv. ut O.biil.io leiti, J. -. .11 lie. I. . in. lieek.. ail, .1. K n I II, .1 .N. .v.et t-iiel!. J.il-.i i Klein, Lu. r.. i-.l-uefje, V. tr. Moll, i w iiai ben. 4 I A I K 1 1 K K 1 ISK 1 CAS Cm 'l v. I On tlilillll day of April. if'. In-fore me 11. It Wiiidliani oi.tiy ubiic.tiulv e. nniil-sioi.i-d and tpia ilied lor and ri aioloK in al I eonniy, personally came John t ,lu i'ai. . II. i.iack, . VV Alci.a ii-li iin, r'ntiik ai I oi h, I luiiie i It. W I eeler, .1 -epll V. Wt-Cn.bi.ell, Iieo. . fall fielil. 1 ...rainier, lien. iS. Mmli ll. John Mat el man. .-am. .!. t.liii inaii. I' W Mfiei in. in. V, n. .New. II. Kteti ti-.Kler. . . II. 'a, men-, f. U. .iuthliiii i.. J. Al. I'u I O is ui. i.eo. h.. Iiovey.o, -lertl. pelsoiiiil y In me known In i-e llie lili-ntl- cal persons mmse name- ie iiflixc tn ihe aoove insiruiiieiit, ami ..irkliowlenut d llieex- cut ion of ine sanelobe the'i vo.un.aiy act ami tlt-ed. Wit-ess ii y hand and No'aral ea'. llie day . and year lal above Miilteu. )A nijiin-j. It. it. v i v . iiM, ' v ' Notary' I'ublic, iu and iort f County, Nebraska. -rAlEOK .NKn .K. I Cass Cootv. f On the 2rih day of nril.i?l lef i- tr Jan. s. Alalh ws. a .Notaij Fubl e. dnlv coiiiiiils-l 01 d and H lilied for ami r.-aidii.jj hi n,i.. 1-0 inly, ,-isoaaii cane .It W imiha ... 10 me kiiowu o be llie 11 1 t eal p ison ulntae limine 11 itTlxed lo llie above iiinirimieut, and hckuowI euued toe exec tloo of be aame lo be Ins Vol l. tart aci and deed. Witness my ha d and NVbuti! -eat. llie day t . and ye rahovewrttb ' cl.'t sillied. JAfv.H l rill'WsJ. ' v ' Notajy TubUC. -TA I K t K NKHU SKA. OTOa. ' OU.N I V. ( " On thU 3.1 d iy of M y. IsiJ before hie W E. e a Ao-ary I'ublic Unly coinmitt oi.ed and ippoiiited for and reni.i.nn 111 iioe County. i-r-KiuallycanieGen.il iitl.tli I.i. J II reud, 1. ui- lln. l-l. Wm. B ek-i.a . to iue persoi..lly 4IIOWO to be llie ideiilie I )eiii Hm wlnme names ire lOlxeil lolhe IoM-ko iik alllt-ieof incn 1 nra ton, and ackuot ledueti rue execuiion of the -aine tti tie llieir volnulary at-t an ileeu. W illicit my nand and .Nftallal Seal, till 3d - ,i.j. ,.r vi . v ii J sr. A L f SigU jd . . " j -w W. Y. IMOK. Notary l'ubhc. sTAlK OK NKBUASKa, t . l!.w r-r.t...f C 8 On ihts 4th day oi May, IWi3, before roe tfi noer-lgiietl. a ot r ubii -. in and tor sail i.iuuiy. per-onaliy came ti. K 4iriois. J K. mull. r. K. llaM.iiK. J K. Met on 11 II. O N. V heeiliM-k and acob Kln- n.wb tie we I kroli . be tlieideiitic.il j-rsoiia whiisineii tlie ft, re- loillB inst'Ullieiil. Mild Hit)' il(.'k un It due ii -ame tn be lueir volu lr uc - a- tl tleed. i-jveit nude my baud aim N 01 axial teal . , 4th tlay f Mmv.iski. .AiA bii'ued, UL'Ull J. UOBP.H v ' Notary Publ c. ST i K OF NEBRASKA. JriKiwo.v i-oo tv. t" 1 n tui -lib day ! .May. A. I OKI. t-for m Beiijam n 1. Pardy a .Not a y rub le tluiyc- .m-mit-ioned and qualiu, d. for JelTi r-t i coonly, Nebraska, l-ert mailt ca e 111 o aa llarhine. Kd e- KlillidKe. John B Mellow ell f. tr'. SI 11 11, Ge. Crw and ti. W Uui en. who are well known tome, to be 'lie identical ier-oi who Miftneiiiie fnreirnhiK lu oiimeiu. and ibt-yac. knowta '" A llie same to be their volant iy act anil deed. Give. . under my tmnl ami N taial r id IM , . li da i M.tv 1 .1 I al tigacd. litNJ. L. Pt KMV 1 r X vUrj tabic. v