km m rft 9 r ....,. "'m1n f if 4. Vr. - '- SPECIAL NOTICES. Ad vrtlui m undfr tliU head, three eentu kt linn i-iirli liittrtloii. ON KY T MIAN - On real cntatn ly aTn. .:iiv.in. ,VU S A I.K. Two K1 Milk COWl". Ill'ltllre of dtf d land ly Ji'llll lioll.t & Hon. IOK SAI.K -A kimm! Manon & llamliii rablurt oricati, a liarKaln (or caili purchaser, lil ijulie of I li-1 man rtcmldt. 1J5U FOKHAl.K-Tlie ttl Uy.-r. Wood property noar Hher J. w. Ma it mi all. Agent. irilK SAl.f. -lieniilenre prop-rty. on one of tlie Itr. or v ill A .f tlio li:st locations III 111 city, or III trailc for stock. Impure of J. W, Mart hit. Hiotf I,""iK SAI.K Ifoiitn and lot, price tftM. 1 100 r.ish, iiaiaurir in moiilliiy payment. monthly payment. It. Ji. WlNUIIAM, TOKSAI.K Several reilil"iicet, cheap. In- i i I r- ol II. II. W Heeler fit Uu. I, it Hi SAI.K -Scratch Tablet? lu all lzer at tint olllce. lltf 1,'OU SAI.K a lot In -ooil location, larx at Uili ollice Partlou V.lt f'Oi: .SAI.K An order for a new American M-wIhk .Machine. Inquire at thlsonlce. 1,'or. S I.K i,mmi conli of wood. Iu'iulre of W. ?. Wise. tf ,')i: SAI.K I Id paper for Hale at thin on - at i t'l-iil-t cr huudred or 6 ceutn per d nice per uoz- ti Kour lot together in ((nod loca- I.'OIJ SAI.K lion lu tl.l city. luijune at tliln onlce tl 1,VU KENT-'I he north storeroom In Nev illc'.H hlnck, and M rooms up l;ur. (iood loe.ilion lor reilaiirant or boarding house, reuts cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. lJtf fl'u KEN r A house, corner 7th and Ixcut .sln-ct-'.JiliKiiilie of '1 hos. I'ollock. I.'lii: KSNT-One ollice room and dwelliiii! i-miiM'f ted, (a rooiiixl up stairs over llolt- shni'iiler liakery. der'.-t. Enquire at Mrs. llultsehnel- 101 tf :i:nt- lloni tf. , convenient to chops. K. H. IIovkv Si rtu.v. I.oi; UKNT South store room of the Union llloc-k. Kmpiire of . 11. lilack, H. Spur lovk, Alva lirew, Husiuess ciniinitteo. iX Fli; KKNT LlwellinK Houses, Inquire of llMl.f W. J I. HHAFKK. I OVf A pass hook contalniiiK pai.ers valu- alilc only to owner linder please leave atthlx OlilC Iblll lofNH A Cold toothpirk. Owner proving -1 properly and pay luj for this notice can have i he same, ISJlf 1,' )IM - A ladien pocketbook coutalniiiK some i-haiiKu. The owner call have the same Icy calling on ,'. Itreckentield, proving properly aud pay hit; for this notice. ljhlf EDUCATIONAL. ! . 1 ' 1 JlUSlCtll 1I1SLLUCIIUI1. To My Friends: I have reorganized my clashes of instruction Uhiii the I'iano, and should be 1I. .sell to have sucli a may desire instruction to address or call upon me. My term are rea sonable, and my instruction after the most im proved method. I'upils, bet;luniii(; wrong, can never expect to become masters. I Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINGTON. lll.Wi.lf THE TWELFTH YEAR OF Til K UlilVlifiUlTYofMBMA WILL OTEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ami lo coip . of instructor. On apidicat ion to I tie Chancellivr catalofjues can he uhtaiiie.l !y those dei-irUif; Information, and certificates for half fare on the railroads by t'ioe cMH-cliu to attend. First Term ii-jiins Tuesday. Sept. It lsss. Sec. n.l " Thursday, Jan. 3. lsyt. Third " ' Tuesday, April 1, IsjM. Annua! Commencement Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w.H open October 2. l3. and continue 6 ino's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and all kinds of .ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING dor.e to ort'er on hort notice, bv BOYD & LARSE1T. Leave orders at the Lumber Yards or at Post Oillce. KOTIL CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Jiaid street, ban just been finished acd C tted tip for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A GoedBar x:'th tbe "tf. FRED GOOS, Fropr. BOOTS 'AMD SHOES . MASriTFACTUItlXa AND REPAIRING AT UIIUI VV UUU Ul Plattsmouth, NEBRASKA NET TaTP. Aw r.r-!" to ni- . inn i. I li'.w-tt: flatumwutl' Neb, 0 1 1 m I inn 1 1 ii i Wm j 1 I'LATTSMOOTfl HERALD. I'LUMMIIIiO DAILY ANI WKEKLY The Plattsmonth Herald YMlslm Co. OFFICIAL. I'AI'Klt UK TIIK CITY' For City ,rid County Directory, flail way Time Tables. Telephone Kxchaug Uu-lneiis Di rectory. IJunliiciit Cards &C, ee fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. Co;y for display advertisements or channel in adverliseineulu must b handed in to the business oHIoe not later than 10 a. m. of the day In which they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay local and special notices mint be liaiide-l In Ix-foreJ p. lu. each day to Insure in K.-ition. II M. Ill Hii.NKi.l., V IhlfinesM ManaKcr 4. Sallnliiiiy. Ii-iillsf. C:. A. Uarsliall, lc-iiill, hiic ccnsiii' Iu Clutter &. 3Iaihlall. '!'' Hi cxtratleU lvlfliuut pain, liy ue oI -MIi oiih Oxide tins. r it. or i. MectH every Tuesday evening at their Castle ILtll, in Itockwood Block. Vis itiuo; Knights ar; invited to uttend. J. W. JKXNINOS, CJ. C. W. I j. DVKts, K. of 11. and . The Journal removed yesterday to their old quartern in Fitzgerald's block on the 3d floor. An enterprising citizen of Fremont has erected a building, lighted it with gas, and will soon occupy it asii skating rink. Today's State Journal only contained two columns about "that well." The contract for deepening it has been' let to John Lanliain, of Crete. Several large flocks of geei-e went outh las'- night over the city, aud this morning ducks were seen Hying down the river m immense quantities. Veri ly, the day of the sportsimn is near at hand. The Missouri Pacific folks at Louis ville have got their round house well under way. We arc glad to seo the rairoad giving our friendly neighbor so substantial an addition to their city, which we expect will benefit them by drawing other railway work there. There is no earthy reason why demo crats should support republican nomi nees, Don't do it. Neb. City News. That's the kind of logic they use down in Otoe county, aud it's the same kind republicans eould safely and truthfully use here. The Syracuse Journal tells the fol lowing good bee story: u large swarivYot bees settled in D. F. Ilaney's house, between the weather boarding and cei'ing, the first of An gust, aud Monday he bad them takeu at and got iibout 120 pounds of nice loney.' The "old muddy" runs low these days; and with the ungainly saua bars covered with bleiched Cottonwood logs. with nevei t spe.ir of vegetation to be seen, present a decidedly bleak, un gainly appearau.'P, and mar all the remnants of the June beat.ty of our great water wey. It wa9 a hard frost and a stiff freeze la-it night, and the timid tomato with the blushing aud tender house plant which itiiurudeutlv staved out last " nicht are hau2in2 their heads in con fusion au i sorrow, while the energetic housewife who neglected these pets is chewing the cud of bitter regret. Dr. Root, of South Bend, started last Monday with Mr. Snider, of Cedar Creek, for Cincinnati, where he will have a tumor taken from Mr. Snider's neck, that has betn growing for several years, it win ie a very dangerous operation, yet we trust it may be suc- cessfull' performed. . Our democratic candidates are now looking after their fence, all b&ing out among the hon2t farmers. Conse quently Chairman Ru finer looks lone some; however, we occasionally see Edward whittling, excitedly, as he talks with some farmer, aud well we know 4the rascals" arc catching it if they are not getting ''turned out." Sol. Pitcher, he who is supposed to be toting the political theodolite around Cass County, trying to dis-locate the County Surveyor's office, had better re port at these heaaquarttri. We desire to know just how much ilu democratic party have assessed So!, for the privilege of having his name at the head of that ticket; for "the last shall be first." you know, and we know Sol will tell us. For enterprise and goaheaditiveness, give us Dr. Schildknecht. his fine new buildiug on the corner of Main and Seventh, is about completed, and last eveniug we found his right "right ban man," Petor Rates, Gnishing up a bran, spanking new sidewalk, acd wc siid, blessed is the physician who prac tices that w hich he preaches, and does his duty i:i a practical manner, by helping their pati iits keep their feet dry ; let everybody with sore throats and rii'it: mafic si. ;ri- i i.-e up and bless the I)r; Twelve miles of th? uesc'i talked of Kearney canal, vMch ii to make a4isea port of that heretofore inland city, has been, completed ; only four iaoie miles remain to finish the canal in its ea5 ty, and tlmj-tractor savs it will be I completed by the middle of Novemoer. The cau;d will tht-u be 16 miles long. 21 . : i v ?' '. : i: i t . . ' !;i- ; t' Vi" lllV't) l-tlnir- . i.-'f - : . - si'?i'tii", tr o.i its fir-t b'C ti n, tf.at sutfici " t a -r (vt-r w ili - -i ..i s i' ouid tK'ti wi 1 dozen of the largest tlour mills. PERSONALS. Mrs. W. D. Jones and -daughter, re turned last night from a vlfrit to Wis consin. J. Leesly, the wide awake fruit trwt vend r, went to Louisville this morn ing. Mrs ,Lyu Hayes is visiting friend in Liiicofu-'today. 'i W, TJacoby will rent from his in surance labors over Sunday in Lin coln. J. S. McCoy and family returned home this morninp: rorn a tdeasant visit of a fortnight, among friends and relatives in l'ciins) lvania. Myron Wheeler i at homo this week from his labors as court reporter in Judge Post's district. Constable Laverty, of Louisville, who is one of the bailiff at court came in this morning. Rev. G. W. Mayfield is In the city to day. Sam Barker was a west bound pas senger this morning. A. W. McLaughlin and P. K. Ruffner made a flying trip to Omaha yester- lay T. E. Calvert, chief engineer of the B. & M. stopped in the city a short tifWf this morning. Sylvester Johnson, the democratic wheelhdcseof Louisville, came down this morning presumably to consult the oracle of "Delphi" alias Ruffner. Mr. Reinhiickle's boys who work in this city, went out to Palmyra today to i spend Sunday with.their father, that being his birthdaj-. ; Mrs. ('apt. Palmer returned home from Omaha today. S. Richardson, one of Cas county's lest commissioners, went to Lincoln this morning to see Ids sou. Burt Fuller, one of South Bend pre cinct's best citizens, who ha been on the petit jury, returned home this morn- iug. P. P. Gass returned home from the Qdd Fellows' convention at Omaha last night, "oi. Geo. Donovan, formerly of this city, but now of Council Bluffs, t ame down last night. J. J. Russell, a former citizen of this place, 13 visiting -old friends in Platts- mouthv- ; - t -S. G. Perry, the drugsrist, returns home this evening. Mr. J. Ilollister, of Marysville, Mo. is in the city visiting friends. Mr. John Cook and Miss Ilobson, of Glenwood, are in the 'city today, the guests of their cousin, C ipt. J. XV. Marshall. John Fitzgerald i3 in tho city look ing after his varied interest. Dr. M. M. Butler, of Weeping Water, is in town today. DIED Of hasty consumption, at the age of C7 years, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Dickenson, in this city. The deceased was kindly cared for, and everything done that culd be done to alleviate her sufferings. The remains were forwarded to her old home in Ohio for burial. October IS, 18S3. Attention! All who are interested, are requested to meet at Plattsmouth, Cedar Creek, Louisville and Eight Mile Grove, Oct. 27th, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing a Lieutenant and one delegate, to represent each of the above locali ties, iu a mass meeting, to be held at Pleasant Ridge school house, Nov. 3d, for the purpose of organizing for a combined wolf hunt. J. C. Gilmore, J. M. Watrbjian, M. D. Charles Snyder. Dr. Richmond, and other gentlemen of this city, who were in attendance upon the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows, which has just adjourned in Oma ha, reports a very pleasaut and profit able session of their Grand Lodge of that ancient order, and also that the city of Omaha received the delegates and entertained them in a hospitable and large hearted maimer. The new railroad which is to inter sect Clay county is au assured fact. It is a B. & iL feeder which ii to start from DeWitt, in Saline county, running straight across Fillmore and Clay to Blue Hill, in Adams county, crossing the St. Joe & Denver between airfield and Edgar. The contract has been let gra ling the rocd to one mile inside of Fillmore, and the surveyors are at work in the south part of this county The surveying party visited this town the first part of the wek to obtain sup plies. Sutton Register. Ben. Ward, Sub-contractor on the U. P. extension, lost a 8200 mule down near Saltillo, Monday, in a very pecu liar way. lie was using the mule in dumping dirt down an embankment, and it slipped over the edge into the creek. It was drowned in tour feet o water before it could be extricated. fetate journal. . j Burton Fuller has sold his farm of 30 acres. Consideration. $3,000. Mr Fuller has purchased a farm of 100 acies in Seward county. e are sorry to lose Mr. Fnller, but our loss is Sew ar.' prnnli's Cain. Mr. Tlnnzan was tht i'irc:iser. South Bend Observer. m We iu; i. - d our Greenback neigh- li.i,n !i'.iln-. ;o.vu tor the poliik-al tow 1. r W- Water wlltflV I i j i.wi ii fw.ci.io '-..aj ;u-y peace 1 Upa aud l'eathera at Johnson & Sween aud harmonv prevail kc. '?'Vi 2021 iu Read Windham's m iuy to Join" Id ¬ eal. Call around and take your Sunday dinner at the Perkins. The Perkins House makes a special ly of their Sunday dinners. Treat yourself to a square meal, by taking dinner at the Perkins House, to morrow. Ladies, ask your husbands and "best" fellows to take 'you to the Perkins IIou.-c for a sumptuous dinner, tomor row. , The Perkins Houo, under the new management, are setting a" tnblo sup plied with all the delicacies the mar kets afford. Joe Ford's new llanly skates have arrived. Joe is bound to cater to the wants of the amusement loving public, and don't you never forget it. Ed Morley has purchased the barber shop in the basement of Carruth's block, which not only.givcs'jdin a fine location, but one of-the-bdst shops in town as well. vi---" James Antill has fitted up the room unJer the Cass county Bank in nice shape, and will do up a lunch, or fix up a choice dish of oysters for his cus tomers at the lowest living rates. Corn Report for North Platte- Corn is made. The great suspense and agony is oyer, and one of the great est corn crops ever grovn in Nebraska is now waving in the breeze, whitening and curing for the harvest. True, there is some poor corn. There always vill be. There are in any country some farmers who rely on Providence to make their crop, and always realize a failure. The gods help those who help them selves, and, although we have one of the finest and most productive coun tries , on God's green earth, it requires the earnest and persistent tickling of the ground that it laugh a bountiful harvest. There are also fields that were during the wet seasou too low to receive proper cultivation. On these the crop is light, but the great average is a crop that will turn the attention of the whole civilized orld toward Ne braska, nd her lands will appreciate, her institutions will flourish, her coun try will be populated . and her waste places blossom "ai' tlie rose. North Bend Flail. Z" She Buttoned his Collar. Fred Fuller,, a well known - farmer and stock man of -York county, a few milesjnortuwest of Utica, met with'an accident from the careless use of a revolver, on Saturday--morning last, which it is feared will -cost him his life. It appears that he and his two brothers were coming to Seward, and while dressing he asked a young la dy named Ilibbard, who has been a member of the family for several 3TearSi to button his shirt collar. She playfully picked up a revolver lying on the stand and remarked that he would button his collar, when to her horror the pistol was discharged, the ball entering his back just under his left shoulder blade, eorung out from just above the heart. Somebody had been cleaning the revolve;', and it wrs of course- supposed to be empty, but one cartridge was in it, Dr Harvej, t f Utica, was'seht for, and at last ac counts,Mrl F.uller.was not expected to live. The young lad- is nearby crazy over the sad affair. Blue Val ley Blade. R. R. Notes. The following bit of railroad news taken from the Chicago Times, may interest a number of our citizens: "The circular recently issued by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe road, announcing the resignation of Mr. "Wheeler, the assumption of his du ties by Vice President Touzalin, and the appointment of Mr. Harris assis tant to tUe general manager, with leadquarcers at Topeka, stated that the headquarters of the president and vice president would remain in Boston,. It is now said that Mr. Touzalin is looking for a residence in Topeka, with a view to moving his ofllce to that place, The long range management of a railroad, to enable the head men to be . pleasantly looa- tect, is rapidly growing m disfavor. Lincoln Journal. J. G. Romine and Adam Bricker are among the successful hog laisera of Cass county. On the 8th of this month Romine aoid Williams & Lew is 35 head, average weight 327. To tal weight 11,445 at 4cts. per. pound, amount to 4i,S0. These hogs were 14 months old. Mr. Bricker at the same time sold 87 head that av eraged 304' pounds. Total weigbt 14.57S at 4 cts. bringing the snug sum of $583,12. They were hut 15 months old and wer? q? the Pola". China breed., Mr. Bricko? snares no nalns or expense to keep up his siuck, r aimer- OI uasg WOuicl do well to see Mr. Bricker's stock hogs before sending east for porkers. South Bend Observes Anti-Monopoly State Central Com- . ' mlttee The Anti-Monopoly- State Central committee met in the Arlington ho tel j-csterdaj- atternoon to fill vacan cies on the state ticket, and transact business of a private nature. In place of Mr. Ames, resigned, the ehose Amos Dean, of Franklin Coun t3". J. V. Merritt was nominated for the other short term aud David R. Daniel, of Madison county, and David Butler, of Pawnee cocnty, for the long term. Lincoln Journal. A first-class scandal is reported in the neighborhood of Nebraska City. A farmer's wife loved another man better than she did her husband discovery division of property separation divorce to be applied for. The man who caused the trouble i3 still accepted by society, while the woman is socially damned. Neb. Citv News. V i .,.,:. l ,.atr;... ,t...na l.tr.la Too mv fully too too: "Her lip were liko the leaven, he Mid, By autumn's crimson tinted; Some people autumn leaves preserve By pressing them, the hinted. The ireaning of the gentle hint The lover did discern, 1 And so he clasped her round the neck. And glued his lips to her'n '' Court Proceedings. Iu the matter of P. Iv. Keson vs liam Ossenkop, tried yesterday Wll t a jury, a verdict was rendered last night awarding the plaintiff $2t 0. ' The Fitzgerald case has been on tiial almoU the entire . i tn e today. J. W. Jennings, our efficient and pop ular county clerk, was in town Tues day. Mr. Jennings is the nominee on the republican ticket for re election, and lie snould receive the full voto of the republican voters of the county. Greenwood Eagle. NOTICE OP REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that I will sit for the registration of the voters in the First ward of the city of Plattsmouth at the office of Fred. Gorder in said ward on the 25th day of October from II o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. in. and at the same hours of- each day following until noon of November 5th 1SS:5. At which place and during which time all voters will call arid eee that they are prop2rly Reg ered in the Registra tion book of said ward. II. RONS. Registrar 1st wurd city of Plattsmouth. 20:id 7 1 Notice of Registration- Notice is hereby given that I will set for registration of th voters in the Second ward of the city of Plattsmouth at W ayman s foundry in said ward on the 25th day of October from 11 o clock a. m. to 7 o clock p. in, aud at the same hours of caU day- following until noon of Novemberl.vtu1-if.ls83( at which place, and during widch time all voters will call and see that they are properlv registered in the registration book f said wan?. JOHN DRAIN ' Renistrar. Second wtrd, Plattsmouth Neb. 202t7 Notice of Registration. Notice is hereby given that I will set for the registration of the voters in the third ward of the city of Plattsmouth, at P. E. Riiffnei's ellite in Ward on the 25th day of Oc tober from 1 1 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m., and at the same hours of each day following until noon of No vember oth, 1883, at which place, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly- regis tered iu the registration book of said ward. DAVID MILLER, Registrar. Third Ward , Plattsmouth, Neb. 202t7 Notice of Registration. Notice Is hereby given that I will sit for registration of the voters in the fourth ward of the city of Platsmoulh at the council chamber in said ward on the 25th day of Oetober from 11 o'clock a. in. to 7 o'clock p. ni. and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th 1883. At which place and during wbioh time all voters will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registration boak o't said ward. WM. WINTERSTEIN. Registrar. 4th ward City of Plattsmouth. 202J7t Scholars Wanted Miss Seyer late of Berlin will teach pupils in music drawing painting or in the French or German languagec. Term seasonable address P. O. box 863 city. 90U6 Dr- Schiidknecht's Office- At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr, Sal isbury in the Rockwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. lC9dJtWtf W. II. SCHILDKNECIIT. Troy City Laundry, Removed to the first door north of Stadlemans on sixths St. opposite Nev ills Block. The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be located here and old customers and new ones will find us ready to give satisfaction in all kinds of Laundry work. W. B. Brown Prop. 194dtf Collection Notice. - Parties "knowirg themselves indebted to the firm of Streight & Co., -will please call and settle, as we must have money to run our business. Hoping you will govern yourselves accordingly, we are Respectfully Yours, 196Aw59tf Streight & Co. Bed rock puices. I have on band a large and very superior stock of fur niture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale and wefore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the public i3 to examine tuy goods and my prices. " d&wtt Hexry Boeck. Hay 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with XV. S. Wse. !78d2Swtf J- T. Wise. For Sale. Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap ply toTbaddeus Adams, on farm. w28tt Choice strictly pure maple syrup McCourts. 201 t:i at The justly celebrated Anheuser beer on tap at Joe McVeys. 20itf Fresh Buckwheat flour aud Maple Syrup at, Bennett & Lewis. I97tu A Square Meal Can be had at the City Uotel for msly 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable iates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please, bear this in mind. d&wtf .$7,Cfro to loan on improved farms. Apply to R. B. Windham. 137 6t wtf Prescriptions carefully compounded, at Warricks. 3t .You will find the largest display of birthday cards, scrap book pictures, placques and decorating pictures of all kinds at the P, O. news depot. 297tt A Rare Opportunity. An elegant house in a pretty and convenient location, will be sold cheap. Address 1. O. Box 059. Imported ale and porter at Joe Veys. IS'tf Joe Mc Bargains ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 0- NEWS DEPOT. I will rcdiu-tr my tdock ofgo.xl.s re punitory to my removal, ami therefore will ncll certain line's of .iuy goiiln at (JKKATLY UDDIJC KI HMCKS, FOR CASir ONLY, em-h ACCOIIDKONS, VIOLINS, (.LITAIfS; IIANJOS. IMIOTOai.d AI'TOOKA I'll ALBUMS, Ll'NCII mill WORK I5ASKKTS, lilKI) CAOIX classmm.i (Miina waui:, kancv ooons. TO YS AND HOLIDA Y GOODS! . niKTHDAY CARDS, SCRAP ROOK PI (TURKS, OK ALL iNOW is your time to huv :tul avs and save monev. 'Renirmbrr - i.s good IFOR. E"IF,aT,23ISIH' from October I rth, and tin? i MA I: Reifeinher the plue ;en, rimI' avoid the rush. MA DK ONLY' Come Election Proclamation. Notice Is hereby irl veil that on Tuesday. I lie sixth il.iy of Noveiulici- urxt In preclii-l in CaMs county, Nebraeka, lh'r will be an elect ton held fur the nirosi' of lrdiiiK the following olllcern to-wlt : due j'KlKe of tin; ciiiiem; court. One liulue of the (lirtilct (.oiirt for the 2nd judicial district. i wo rt'scuis oi tne uuiver.'ity of iscorai-Ku, for full term. One regent of the university of N.-hraska. to fill unexpired term of l;ia: rowers, resigned. One reirent of th university of Nebraska. to tilltbe unexpired term of 1.. I;, l ilield, le tltined. tne Comity lerK. One tlouuty Troasuivr. One County J ukge. One Sherill. One Coronor. One Clerk of Diftrict Court. One Huperlnteadent of 1'ublic Insltueliou. (ne County Surveyor. One County Commissioner for Third Dis trict. one Afsessor.ln'eneh precinct.)5 Two J ustieen of the feaec in eaeo precinct. Two Constables in each precinct. TliJeo. .Indies of Klcction in A-urU i'Cinct. Two Clerks of Election in each precinct. One Overseer of i'uldiu JlighwujH in ercli Koad district. Which election Miall be opened at e'ht o, clock In the inorniiiK, and will continue open until six o'clock in tlie afternoon ot the fame day. Hated this KUli day of October. A. I. Ik:. .1, W. J KNN INOH. County (;ierk, f. Cans jL'uuniy, Febraska. x tost , Mrs. Johnson fc Sweeney arc selling the lollowing goods at cost: Corsets, bustles, ruchings, embroidtry, silk handkerchiefs, collars, buttons, laces, back combs, beads, toilet soaps,, per fumes, Germantown yarn, zephyrs, rick rack and serpentine braids, bilk threat', kid gloves, lace mits, Silkllos?, tliiinb'.es aid all other fancy goods kept by us and will sell at cost until sold out. Hood;, Hosiery, Collars, Gloves, Mit tens, Ruches &c .tc at cost and below at the; closing out sale of the goods of the late Mrs, A. P. Stout. l'J74t Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska at it.; stated'meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to sell malt Spirittis aud Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date of allowance. For Sale at a Bargain. The furniture and fixture?, and all, or a part of the stock of the .Milli nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 191twl The choicest, newest, freshest 02 s ters, served in the very best style at the Monarch Billiard Hail, ca Main street. dtiOOtnovl FOR SALE. Lots 1 itad 3 hi mock 11, Improved. d97 U..II. WIXWHAM. Leave orders for grapes from Lees ly's nursery at' A. Clarks grocery. ' lG3dtf ForSaleor Rent for S884. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence J mile south of Weeping Water. Jno. R. Clark Weeping Water. Neb. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett fc Lewis'. I83tf Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore' existing under the firm name of Grace &Thierolf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the-' business at their former location being authorized to pay all debts and collect and receipt for all bills due the old firm. James Grace, 186t5 II. TiilEKdx.F. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct 2d 1883. 100 styles of Birthday cards at "War- ncks. . Go to McKecver & Herrmann's for a ?ood dish of ovfeters at reasonable rates. 183m3 License Notice. Notice is hereby given, that H.2 un dersigned has made applica ion and filed his petition with ! County Com missioners of C'gs cou'-y Nebraska. for license to sdl malt, tpirituous and vinous liquors at tits place of business in South Bend, Cass couniy, Nebraska, and thet the same will come bei'ore'the Commiasioners ior action at the No vember session of tbe board. David Cakfexter. South Bend, Oct. 2J, 1883. 180diw3t LEGAL NOTICE. May lixon. Pl'tiT ) vs r Philip B Dixcn Del. S Philip B Dixau delendant. will take notice that 011 19th day of October 1SS3 May Dixon plaintiff herein tiled her petition in the district court of Cass county Nebraska an ai 11st Philip B. Diton ptaying for a divorce from the bond- of marriage, on the grounds of desertion aiid lor the custody of Ga field 1 tixon ch ild of plain tiff and defendant. You are required to an swer said petition on or before the day of November 183. May Dixon. October lath. 1833. By K. B. Windham, Aiy ns J1 SCRAP LOOKS. :m.l SCHOOL SLATKS and ROOK'S K I N I )SJ lay in Voii i" ifooila for the Jloli- 7Vrs O''r only JiEDUCTlOXS WILL UK FOR CASH. i hn flrrly before the oi t incut N Verv Respectfully, J. "P. YoN; FKEE-Of COST. Another Thousand Bottles of .Marsh' Golden Balsam to hrd'hcii i A way. Kvery nersoh In lal'ttsnioJlh, who it Buffering from Scrofula, Chionic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousues-i, Dys pepsia, Indigestion Constipation or CostivcncsH, lletdaclie. Loss of appe tite. Chill or Fever, Malaria, Backache Female Weakness. Nervous dvrihf'tf ment, General Debi'ily. or any VAm, Liver, Kidney, Stomach" or bowel dis order can obtain a ' Iral -. botth: of Marsh's Cpldcn Blood & Livr- Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith A: Black Bros' drug, store, l'lattsfnoiitii. Persons who have aliea ly tried thin valuable medicine cim procure the large bottles at ,r0 cents and For Coughs, Co'ds, Bronchitis, ali'l Consumption, ii-o Marsh's (ioiden Bal sam,' tin famous Threat and Lung medicini. Two 1mc wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. -: - ; Aiittfuii ! Auction ! ! ' A lot of household goods, under chat tel mortgage: Consisting of Lodj bedding, bedsteads, chairn, btovt-.aJtd general household fixtiireH, will be fufh' at auction on Saturday next, Octfdber 20th, J:i, at the "Old Red Store,' at the lit of Main street. - -J-'. S.-WiriTK, Auctioneer. ACreat Distotery. That is daily bringiuiT j"V to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear mutt from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Ixiscovery fo Consumption, Cough6, Colds, Asthma Brouehhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Vohe Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Sidu. and Chest, or any disasb of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Roberts. Drug Store. Largo t-ize il.00. An'iCiiatr beer at McVeys -01 If For the genuine New Yoik buck wh'-at fbiiir go to MeComts. -.'011:5 Fresh Oysters. Fresh oy.sters just received and fort-ale at Fni:i Staoelman's. !G7ff. Don't fail to smoke Phil Gipsy Queen, Texas Sifting.! Wanderer, He cigars. i oung a and the l'.lTlf Hew Cigar Store. Herman Sj.it-s has thi-t day opened up at tin" oid Jo- MeVey Ktund. a full and complete line, ol'rhewiiig and smoking tobaccos cigars pipes ect., which be will sell at t!i- lone;' rale,, stop lu and ec him. . 20n.5. Monarch Billia:d II ill serves up the finest brands of frenh oysters. Call and try tl.em. 200tnovl For winter bloom and out door plant ing, Tulips, Hyacinths, NarcUsns, Hol land bulbs, Siles, and u largo assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous plants all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine niy stock, L A. MooitK. 18Ttf M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Burc.li St Louis Bot tled Beer and alwaj ready to pay pao ticular attention to hi t customers. 1 J Vt f Wht;i your Mood is impoverished, or coirtiptcd, the iemedy is at hand. Take A vcr'g Sar3aparilla. Hand printed Warricks. birthday cariK l!2tf at Lovers of healthful exrchc remem ber Joe Ford'i skating "rink in the base ment of Fitzgerald's block. 200 tf Our customers and the general pub'.ic will take notice that we are Betting up thcbest brands of fresh oyster, at our st md on Main stre- t. Call and see for yourself. ' Mo.NAiu n Bii.i.ia rd IlAl.r.. 200fnovl Appleton's first readers at Warricks. Mary Stuart jKil'umes at Warrick 3t Ladies should rt member that if they want anything in the fancy goods line now is tbe time to buy them at J. P. Youngs. lOTtf - Remember that Phil Young selU cigars and they are as good a3 any it" not better than sold in the city. lT9tf Labrjdore Lewis. ... Herring at Bennett 197Ct Jpares'ai . important to Travelers . f&cial inducements are offered you by tCe Burlington loute. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 0 - & tsBoasTr-Tr Tun5BM)ut:weT irr. niit rriiv. r