SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement under thl head, three centi per line, eaeli Insertion. IONKVTO MJAN-On real entat by A. N. '1 Milltvau. fTfasaar--- "ts - IOItNAI.K-ltoui.-. lotuin.l woud land by .loiui iioiit & son. Pm HAM:- A koimI Mhhoii & Hamlin cabinet riM", a bargain for cash purchaner. In lie ( I l-i 111411 hcinldt. nut Foil HA LK- The. Wood property near Sher 111 liyer. J. W. Maiuiiai.1.. Acent. ,o;c HAi.K - I.V"iiire property, on of the of tlie best locution in the elt. or V 111 tral for tlH-k. liMju'ie of J. V, Alarlhlt. HMt i'li HALK -Houk: and lot, prlee fiT. $100 -atli, balanee In montlily payment. 11. Ji. Win on AM, FOKNAI.K Several resliteiiPi-jt, cheap. In inlreof l. II. Wheeler & Cu. 1,Mit nAl.K aerateli Tablet lu all nlen. at tint olllee. 91 1 i,'h:ham: a tot hi K. 1 lain ul tint ollicti oil location. Particu- 1,'oK NAI.K An order for a new American .ewiiiK Machine. Iiioulro at thi.tonice. lt SAI.K-I.O(K) cords of wood. W. N. Wlte. Inquire of tf L'oKSALK I M papers for Hale ut this ofllce at lo rents er hundred or Z cent per doz- tf I,'"!: SAI.K-Kour lots together In god loca" tinii lu llil city. Inquire at tliU olllce tf IO It Kr.. I --- 1 lie nortii more room lu Nev ille' block, aud M room ui utairn. ood locution for reblaiirant or boarding house., rent n-ap. Apply 10 win. Seville. laatl fro KhNT A house, corner 7th and Locuiit - Mlieetn.lniiuireol lliot. l'olloc-k. :li il2ij-i)ntt office room ami dwelling " r.nf cird, i j rooiim) up slair cvtr lloll-dint-ider bakery. Kuuuire at Mrs. IIoltsehueN ders. 151 If Foi: ItlCNT IIoue, convenient to Mi ops. tf. K. ;. Uovkv 6i tlo.v, 1oK KKNT South store room of the Union Uloek. Kuiiiie of ti. JI. lilack, Ji. Hpur- iuck. aiv.1 jrew, iiusiiiess cirninitlee. IZJtf plt ItENT UwelliiiK IDHllf HoiiMes. Inquire of W. II. MilAKKK. I os r A pass book eontainiuK papers "able only to owner Under please leave valu atthlH 1G7U I, Ol NO AUold toothpick. Owner proving properly and iayni; for thl notice can hate I lo same, ISJtf J,Vll.Mi-A ladie pockelboolt containing .some ebange. The owner can have the same by calling on r. Jtreckentieid, proving properly and paying for this notice. IJHUf EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To .My Friends: I have reorganized my clasi-es of instruetlon uhhi the I'lano, and should be ple:iaed to havesueli a may desire Instruction to address or call upon me.. My terui.s are rea sonable, and my instruction after the most im proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, can never expect to become masters. I invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINQTON. dUJw'.tf THE TWELFTH YEAR OF THE UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ample corps ol Instructors. On application to the Chancellor catalogues can be obtained by those dewirlng information, and certilieates for half fare on the railroads ly llios expecting to attend. J irst Term begins Tuesday. Sept. .11 1SX3. Seeo:id ' " Thursday, Jan. 3. ISSt. third " " Tueday, April 1, 18S4. .i:in:.il Connneneeuient Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w.H open October 2. 1HS3. and continue 6 mo's. BRACKETSrSCROLL WORK and al! kinds of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to orer on rbort notice, by BOYD & LARSE1T. Leave orders at the Lumber Yards or at Tost Oiiiee. 183t26 HOTEL. CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three Ftory brick Ftructure, on lower Maid street, ha just been finished and fi tied up for the accommodation of TJIA y STENT C VSTOMERS, AND RKGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Goedl'ar ,n CODnef oU?erith th0 "f . a 1 FRED GOOS. I'ropr. BO OTS AND SHOES . AXD AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska MONEY TO LOIN OX BEA.L ESTaTK. Drooerty can be accommodated at alow rate, from three to ten yean' timi and the Interest not navabla until U DU accrued. inquu OX rj. l3435W-tf ruttstaoutr. Ne. PLATTSHOUTH HERALD- ruHi-isaici) daily and wkhkly MY The FlattsmontL Herald PnHlisbinfi: Co. -- 1 OFFICIAL IAIKlt OK TIIK CITV- For City and County Directory, Railway Time Table. Telephone Kxchang ISuniiieHt 1)1 reotory, Kindness Cards &c, nee fourth pace. Notlco to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement or ehanxes in advertinemeut must be handed In lo Hie liii.HiuestoniL'e not later than lu a. 111. of the day In whl-h they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay local and Mpecial uotlees nuit ! handed in before 3 p. 111 . each day to future in- aeriioii. ji m. Klhii.nkli., JliinluetH Manager. A. SallNbury, Dentist. V. A. tlurli:tll, Ifenllftt, nuc c?NHur to Clutter fc MurMliall. Tee til extracted without paiii, oy uiie 01 iiriiM uxiue liaw. Tlie hcht qualify of liard and Nof't coal for Nalc at L?rcl Jor drr'n. 2U3ir JC. ofP. Meets ever' Tuesday evening at their Castle Hall, in Itockwood Jilock. Vis iting Knights are invited to attend. J. W. .IKNNINUS, C. C. W. IjTDykks, K. of It. and S. Mr. II. Ilollister is moving today in to the property formerly occupied "ty V. V. Leonard. Our stock of school books are now 203ti complete W. J. Warrick. The Piattsmouth fortsnicn.s club meet tomorrow night at Smith & Bee sons ofllce, a full attendance is desired. At LUbon, Dakota Territory, great excitement prevails over the discovery of gold mines which are, said to be very rich. Mr. L Myers, the popular clerk of B. Elson receiwd the sad news this morn ing by telegraph, of the sudden and un expected death of his only brother Emanuel Myers at his home in Xew Orleans. Ed Wescott was neatly surprised the other day by the presentation 'of a fine, easy chair. Un liguring up and con sulting the calendar, EJ found it was his birthday, and that Mrs. Wescott was the thoughtful donor. The wet weather for the last few wetks so say the weather prophets pre sages a clear dry winter; il their prog nostications arc well founded we can look more complacently on the driz zling drowsy iaine. Promiuent eastern newspapers say that Ben Butler is growing so strong as a presidential candidate that that old "soul ot honor" Sammy Tilden has sent secret emmissaries in to Massachusetts to assist in defeating him for the gov. ernorship. Messrs. Solomon fc Nathan report a very tlatteriug opening at their Fuir mont branch store and have their new fall stock ot goods in this city open for inspection. They will have something to say to the people of Cass county through the IIkrai.d at au early day. John Marthis has sold his high school hill property to C. II. Parmele. It seems that ilr. Parmele and other capitalists of this city, who are not in the habit of spending money foolishly, have not lost any faith iu the future of Plattsmouth, judging from their continued liberal purchases of real estate within the cor porate limits. Our old friend McDonagh has gone into the lecture business. He deliv ered" the annual address at the Sarpy county fair, and now is billed for a speech in Omaha. The Herald be speaks for Mac a big audieuce! when he starts his dictionary & going, the poetical machine, the copy hook in the Watchman office., and the back tiles of the paper cease from their labors and listen. The freight traffic on the B. & M. never was quite as heavy as it is at the present time, over 330 loaded cars were sent west last Saturday; the number sent every day for oyer a week does not vary much from the above Ggures. And while the freight 1 U3iness is having such a boom the passenger traffic es pecially the Facitic coast is very heavy, thus making the popular Q system the great continental bigfiway. We noticj Prof. Aiolph d' Allemand, of Furnas county is the republican nominee for Supenutendeut ot Pubic Itislrution in this eo-inty. Tn2 Pr.-fet-sor used to reside iu this city aud is well aud favorably knnvu to our peo ple who will all be glad to kny ha is appreciated by the people of the com munity which he has selected as his future home. Professor d'AHumand is an educated gentleman of large and long experience as an educator in the ohl, country, and tiie people of of Fur nas county can hardly do better than to place him in charge of their edu cational interest. Alex Mcintosh, the principal of the Louisville schools, is iu the city today an unwilling attendant upon Judge Pound's (District Court.) Alex is a witness in the case of the state of Ne braska vs young Curtis, and is evident ly of tlie opinion ihat the educational inteicstsof Louisville should not be secondary to the grievance the sov ereign state of Nebraska claims to have against young Curtis. However, we notice the Professor, who is a lawyer of experience and ability, vacates the high stool iu the Louisville seminary to climb the witness 6tand, no matter what her preferences may be in the mat -ter. . , I'KRSONALS. Frank Davis, of Omaha, spent Sun day with friends in this city. J, W. Barnes started for Niobrara "' 01 u.fcrr rry Suodayed at home and left for Onioha this morning on his way to his field of labors in Iowa. J. W. Deweesc, the B. & M.'a nl.le counsellor, is in attendancr at the court rwm today. I'rof. Alton, mr tllicient achool su- ixtriiiteiulent. is in the city. X. W. KantiT. IJurtlFiiller au.l S Yanwn, came down from South fiend ' tliis morning. W. II. liaker returned to his Ashland headquarters this morning. Joe McCoy donned his brass buttons and gilt edged cap this morning, an J settled down to business again as of yorp. D. I). Martindale. of Louisville. tq with us again today , , ,. . , , m x uiiiuou uuuuutiur, .air. l.r.. u-iM, l.io I 1 w ' VrtH.u u r- wuvi. Ltuocil IIIH C1LV II11H morning fcr Denver, John Clark, Esq., of Weeping Water, is attending district court today. W. L. Wells is looking after legal matters today in the county seat. Rob. Carlyie, a solid farmer of Cc'l ter precinct, came in this morning. Hon. T. B. Wilson, of Ashland, is lookiug after the interests of Cass county'litigants in court today. Mrs. E. II. Birdsail, of Lincoln, ac companied by her daughter, Mrs. Cal Ihompson, stopped in the city over Sunday with her husband. She started this morning on a brief trip to Ohio. II. II. Demorest and wife, of Lin coln, spent Sunday with fiiends in the citj r Will Kline and sister Miss Kate, of Lincoln, accompanied by their friend, Miss Josie Ford, were visiting in the city yesterday. . iUr. Kline will take up his residence here in about two weeks. Mrs. Carter, of Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter ot our Fellow townsman Mr Thomas Mitchell after a most pleasant visit here with relatives and friends, left for her western home this morn ing. J. C Morrissey and family, and sister Josephine, came in this morning from a business and pleasure trip of a week spent in Chicago. Geo. W. Miigney, a promising young attorney, of Papillion, is in Plattsmouth today. C. M. McElroy, of FaiMield, Iowa, has been in the city visiting friends and enjoying the suburban scenery of this city of seven hills, tlie last two days. Chief Engineer McClun', of the Q., with headquarters in Chicago, went west this morning, in his special, after a two days' joint inspection of the bridge, here, with Chief Engineer Cal vert, of the B. & M. Thede Livingston came down from the Omaha Medical College and spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Joe Fairfield went to Omaha yesterday in company with Mrs. Wm. Randall. T. J. Potter,,Geueral m inager of the great C. B. & Q. system of railways, passed through the city this morning on an inspecting tour of the B & M. in this Stale. Thede Eaton, the purchasing agent of Reynolds & Co., the railroad con tractors, was at home jesterday. Mr. Eaton was just returning from a trip dowu through Arkansas and the Indian territory where he has been securing piling and oak timbers for his firm. He left this morning for headquarters, in western Nebraska, where Messrs. Reynolds & Co.. are at work for the B. & M. The ladies of the Presbyterian church and congregation arc requested to meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock at the church. Business ot import ance. 203t2 The following article compiled from the U. S. census reports, is very inter esting reading for free trade farmers especially those engaged in raising sheep; infact a careful perusal of it would not hurt a free trado theorist if his love for the producing classes is not a sham and a fraud of the worst description. -An account of the wool industry published in America states that during the last four census yeais the number of sheep and production of wool were re turned as follows: Census years, No. of sheep. Lbs. of wool ISr.O 21.723,220 52,516,913 1860 22,471,225 60,264,913 1870 2d,477,951 100,102,387 1800 43,576,899 235,648,834 The increase in the number ot sheep in the decade from 1850 to 1860 was on ly 748,055, equivalent to 3 per cent; but from I860 to 1870 it amounted to 6,000,675 or 27 per cent. This augmeu atiou was largely due to the protective tariffs of 1864 and 1807, while the influ ence of the latter act was felt during the subsequent decade, as the increase of fitteen millions, or 53 per cent, in the number of sheep conclusively proves. The production of wool in 18S3 was 300,000,000 pounds, but it is safe to predict that with the lower duties now existing the increase will be less rapid." Ex. Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be fmitirt elftAwhm-ft in thin issue. 47tf V .- . ; More Mud Than Blood. This noon a ficrimmaiie occurred Main street ojjoite the court house, which drew a crowd aul was more amusing to tlie bystanders than injuri ious to the parties in the tight. It seems uiai lorn Jiarry and a party slightly intoxicated, whose name wo did not learn, had some words, when Uarry bounced the other party getting him down in the gutter in the mud and water, which lew around like blood in a slaughter house; before much light ing had been done, Cams, who was standing by, hauled IJ irry off the mau, and peace was re-stored; the crowd as it rapidly gathered seeing only a very wet and muddy man who was left on the Held to tell the tale. The criminal matters disposed of in the district court today were as follows State of Xebraska vs. Frank Wil- J liams Williams was indicted on the chargo of larcenv as bailee, havhi" I taken $55. As the boy was onlv 10 years of age and had paid back $40.00, U1B prosecution agreed to accept a plea or guilty ot petit . larceny, with thirty ,1vn in ho . ,..., !.! .....I n e J J ou u UIIO UI 50.00. the defendant to stand commit- ted until the -fine and costs were paid. The court sentenced the prisoner ac cordingly. In the case of the State vs. Kanell Settlement was had by Kaneff paying a fine and costs amounting to $165 00. Dr. John Black ou yesterday, receiv ed the sad intelligence of the death of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth KerneV, of Carson, Pottawatomie county, Iowa. Mrs. Kerney had been suffering from paralysis for some time so that her de mise was not wholly unexpected . The Dr. in company with his daughter, Mrs, P. E. Ruffner, left for that place this morning where the funeral will be held tnis afternoon. TLi flafuntr n i s-vs. tin . . ... ..t " Mvuivuiauu fiUYuuior . of Iowa-Mr. Kinne-must feel pugna- ciousiy inclined toward the great and good Carter Harrison, of Chicago which he evidences in a pointed sentence he low, which the Chicago News says was found on a postal card picked up in the City Hall: . " Carter A. Harrison CityjMIall, Chi caco, 111. You areau elegant man to stump the sfite for a fellow, you are, You ought to go to Australia and hire out lor a boomerang, you ought. Just wait tilj you run for governor over there. I'll take great pleasure in Stumping for you. Yours, ia a horn. L. O. KlXNK. The following is from the Wahoo In dependent, a paper that has not iden - (;f,.J ;, if , , ,1 tified itself as a Reese organ, but speaks mi; uuuwcu upiuiou ui us eUUOr: "r.. i , r x.vcryuere in tins county and in other parts of the old Fourth Judicial district, in fact throughout the entire state, Mr. Reese, the republican and nou-partisau candidate for supreme judge is gaining friends- The more his able r;ecord as a lawyer and his honora ble upright character as a mau are known, the better he is liked, and the brighter becomes his prospects for be ing elected, ho lar as this county is concerned we hope he will have a solid and unanimous vote, and we rejoice that men of all parties here propose to endorse him at the polls. The Rulo Bridge. For some years past, as is well known to travelers and shippers, the B. & M. road has crossed its cars over the Mis souri river at Rulo by means of a ferry boat, lhis has been slow and rather iuouvenient, and several months since the company decided to build a bridge as soon as possible. They did not de sire to wait upon the construction of a more solid structure, and so commenced building a pile bridge for temporary use. Thi3 temporary structure was completed Tuesday, and yesterday the first train of cars crossed upou it. Soundings were at once commenced for the permanent bridge which it is proposed to build as rapidly as possi ble. This will be used as the crossing place of all trains on the new B. & M. route to Denver, and will place St. Joseph on the great short through route between Denver, St. L.ouis, Chi cago and the east.. The permanent bridge will be a substantial and costly ono. St. Joe News. 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 Bargains in ostrich plumes, ' birds, tips and feathers at Johnson & Sween ey's. JU2im Our customers and the general public will take notice that we are setting up the best brands of fresh oysters, at our stand on Main street. Call and see for yourself. Mokakcu Billiard Hall. 200tnovl Appletou's first readers at Warricks. 3t Mary Stuart perfumes at Warrick's 3t Ladies should remember that if they want anything in the fancy goods line now is the time to buy them at J. P. Youngs. 197tf Remember that Phil Young sells cigars and they are as good as any if not better than sold in the city. I79tf Labr Lewis. Herring at Bennett 1973t & M O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Borch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 155tf When 3-our blood is impoverished, or corrupted, the remedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " Hand printed Warricks. birthday cards 192tf at Xover of healthful exercise remem ber Joe Ford's skating rink in the base ment of Fitzgerald's block. 2fK) tf Mouarch Billiard Hall serves up the finest brands of fresh oysters. Call ftwrl trr tt s. iwvniTini I Threo Groves Letter on J Thkek Guovbh, Oct. 22, 1.h83. Willie Kirkpatrick from 31 1. Pleas ant made a flying visit into our locali. - ty ou Sunday. Lafayette Young from Omaha and a nephew of Mrs. Lewis and Francis Yonug came on Thursday Iu.t and will make a visit for a few days. He will return this week. liariou lliattaud Joseph E.licgtou Hock Uiuffs, has tH-eo iu vesting of late in three O rove property, or at least tkey have been bargaining for it; or not the trade has been bargaining for it, the reporter bus nat been in formed, but as the freezing ".veather has now set in we suunos3 erervthiiiflr has been Quashed." More Particular. van uo icaiuuu uy euu'uring oi eiiner one of the gentlemen named. Austin Johnson is putting up anew house, and will soou have it finished and ready lor occupancy before cold weather sets iu. The political questiou has been rath er quiet, but is gradually getting warmer as tho time approaches for the election. The democrats feel pretty sure of electing their nominee for sher iff., Miss Hattie Holmes, of Rock Creek, has engaged a school for the wint:r out near Red Cloud, Webster county. She will go out to commence some" time in November. ' , ;' ' " Jlenry Calkin is building a new barn, 30x40.- Mr. Royal and son is doing the carpenter work. Our preacher has finally preached one tcrmon at this i lace and we understand he will b on ha-uls next Sabbath ai 3 .p. in. Reporter. NOTICE OF KEUISTIIATION. Notice is hereby giveu that I wjJU ait for the registration of the voters ia tho First ward of the city of Plattsmouth at the office of Fred. Gorder in said i " vii iwc viu unv ui uuwutT l ro in ward on the 25th dav of October from clock a m to 7 'o'clock p. m and at the same hours of each day following until noon ot .November 5th 1883. At which place and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly jltegistered in the Registra tion oook oi sam ward. . H. BONS. - Registrar 1st ward city of Plattsmouth. 202d7t Notice of Registration- Notice is hereby given that I will set for registration of the voters in the Second ward of the city of Plattsmouth at the blacksmith shop, on Washing ton Avenue. lately occupied by Mil ler and Son, in said ward, on the 25th da)- of October from eleve o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock p. in, and at the same hours of each day- following uui.ll uuuu ui 11UTCIUUC1 Jill, lOOO. Ul Which place, and during which time until noon of November 5th, 1S83, at ..U voter will r-all anrf thir . . . j properly registered in the registration book f said ward. JOHN DRAIN Registrar. Second ward; Plattsmouth Neb. . 202t7, Notice of Registration. . Notice is hereby given that I will et for the registration of the' voters in the third ward of the city of Plattsmouth. at P. E. Ruffnei's ollice 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 followiug until--noon of No vember 5th, 1883, at which - place, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly regis tered in 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 Platsmouth at the council chamber in said ward on the 25th day of October from 11 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. and at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th 1883. At which place and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registration bo 3k ot said ward. WM. WINTERSTEIN. Registrar. 4th ward City of Plattsmouth. 202d7t FREE OF COST. Another Thousand Bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam to be GiTen Away. Every person in laPttsmoutb, who is suffering lrom Scrofula, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Billiousness, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness, Headache. Loss of appe tite. Chills or Fever, Malaria, Backache Female Weakness. Nervous derange ment, General Debility, or any Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bowel dis order can obtain a trial bottle of Marsh's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith & Black Bros' drug store, Plattsmouth. Persons who have already tried this valuable medicine can procure the large bottles at 50 cents and 81. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lung medicine. Two doses wil benefit. Sam ple bottle free. Auction! Auction!! A lot of household goods, under chat tel mortgage: Consisting of beds, bedding, bedsteads, chairs, stoves and general household fixtures, will be sold at auction on Saturday next, October 20th, 1833, at the "Old Red Store," at the foot of Main street. F. S. White, Auctioneer. 200i3 A Great Discover j. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any diseas of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles free at J. M.Roberts. Drug Store. Large size $1.00. For the genuine New York buck w heat flour go to McCourts. 29U3 Fresh Oysters. . Fresh oysters jost recelvedVnd for sale Bargains ! Bargains ! ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 0. 1TEWS DEPOT. - J will reduce in v htoek of of tlu-refore will kcII certain line. ED IMIICKS. FOR (SII ONLY. Mich n ACCOKDEOXS, VIOLINS, (iUITAKS' 1JAXJOS. rilOTOund ATTOtiKAIMI AI.UUMS, Ll'NCIl and WOKK JiASKKTS, HIKI) CAfJES (JLASS ami CHINA WAKE, FANCY CiOODS. iA X JkNJl HO&ZD A X QO QDS! lUIiTJIDAV CAKDS, SCKAP HOOK I'KTUKMS, OF A LI. XOW Is your time to Imiv lavs ami e-uvc nionov. JZemc7iber Offar is jjooJ only ' ' from OctoUr 17th, ami tfiv KIvDUCTlOXS WILL MADK OX'L'ITTFOK '' CASH. ' : Remember the place. Coruc ken, and avoid the rush. Election Proclamation. Notice Is hereby Kiveu that on Tuesday, the' main uy ui noveiuuer m il ill precinct in Cass county, Nebraxka. there will be an election held for the purpose of electing the following ofllcei to-wit : One judge of the Bupreme court. One Judge of the diittrlct court for the -.'nd judicial district. Two regeut8 of the university ot Nebraka, for full term. 1 uoe regent or me university ol One regent of the university of Nebraska, to WSl wT$2& to nllthe unexpired term of L. II. I'iUeld.re- iguea One County Clerk. One County Treasurer. One County J ukge. One Sheriff. One Coroiidr. One Clerk of District Court. 8 ne Superiuteadentof public Instruction, ne County Surveyor. One County Commissioner for Third Dis trict. one Assessor, (in each precinct.) . Two Juctlcenof the Peace m eace prucinci. Two Constables in each precinct. ' Thiee Judges of Election lu each precinct. Two Clerks of hlectlon lu each precinct. One Overseer of Public Highways - lit ecch Road district. Which election fhall be opened at e'glit o.clock iu the morning, and will continue open until nix o'clock in tlie afternoon ol the fame day. Dated this Mth day of October. A. I). 1C. J, W. Jk.vn j.n;s. County Clerk, Can County, Pebraska, ' WANTED A'GIItL TO DO GEN ERAL HOUSEWORK AT MRS. J. C. MORRISEY'S. " ' At Cost. ' Mrs. Johnson A Sweeney are selling the lollowing goods at cost: Corsets, bustle?, ruchiugs, embroidery, silk handkerchiefs, collars, buttons, laces, back combs, bead?, toilet soap.",, per fumes, German town yarn, zephyrs, rick rack and serpentine braids, f-ilk thread, kid gloves, lace mits, silk floss, thimbles and all other fancy good kept by us and will sell at cost until sold out. Hoods, Hosiery, Collars, Gloves, Mit tens, Kuches &c &c at cost and below at the closing out sale of the goods of the late Mrs, A. P. Stout. I974t Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to sell malt Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from data of allowance. For Sale at a Bargain. The furniture and fixtures, aud all, or a part of the stock of the Milli nery store, of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the store. 1 9 1 Ot w 1 The choicest, newest, freshest oys ters, served in the verv best style at the Monarch Billiard Hall, on Main street. d200tnovl FOR SAKE. Lot H and 3 in Block. 41, improved. d97 It. II. WINDHAM. Xveave orders for grapes from Lees lv nursery at A. Clark3 grocery. lG3dtf For Sale or Rent for 1884. 300 Acres of pasture lands all under fence mile south of Weeping Water. Jso. R. Clark Weeping Water. Neb. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & 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, 18615 H. Thierolf. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. 2d 1883. lOo stvles of Birthday cards at War ricks. " 193 If License Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has made application and filed his petition with the County Com missioners of "Cass courty Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at his place of business in South Bend, Cass eOuty, Nebraska, and that tlie same will coroe before the Commiasioners for action at the No vember session of the board. David Carpenter South Bent, Oct. 2J, 1883. 186djtw3t $7,000 to loan on improved farms Apply to R. B. Windham. 197 6t wtf . Prescriptions carefully compounded. at arncks. Jt You will find the largest display of birthday cards, scrap book pictures, plaeques and decorating pictures of all kinds at the P, O. news depot. 297ti mhIk jiiej.ar.itorv to my removal, ami of in y .mmIs nt (J I J I' ATI. V ISMDITC SCkAl JJOOKS, un.l sdlOOL SLATKS rirnl HOOKS KINDS! :inl lav in Your omla fr tin Ifoli. UK 4 early5 heloro the arft,oiTmeiitviV Very Respectfully, -r j. p. vonxti. I.r. Don't fail to nnuke Phil Young's (Jipsy Ojiecti, Texas Siftings and tho Wanderer, 5c cigars. l!7tf Now Cigar Store. Herman Spies has this day opened up at the old Joe Me Vey stand, m full and complete lino, of chewing and smoking tobaccos cigars pipes ect., which he will sell at the lowest rates. Stop In and see him. 200t3. For winter bloom and but door plant ing, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Hol land bulbs, SilcH, and a large iiHHort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous plants all are best planted in the fall if you have them ns they ' will do no good otherwise. Call arid examine my stock. L. A. Moouk. 187tf AnhciiHcr beer at McVeys. J01tfr HKNRY BCECK OKA I. Kit IN FURNITURE SAFrf, CKAiRP, ETC., ETC., ETC Uf All T)Mcr(pttou. METALLIC BURIAL CASES f all sixes, ready made and sold cheap for cash. MY FINlTuKAHiiH fK NOW KKAOV FOU HKKVICK. With many thanks for past patronage, invite all to call and examine my LAKGK HTOCK OF :llf. V iWTVHV. AXI iAVVl 1 Fii lie TH K C St. J., aifl C.B Salest. Best and Host Reliable LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent D ning Cars, Elegant Bay Coaches 2 St Louis Trains 13aily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2 Kansas City Trains Daily 2 Atchison Trains Daily, iwo . w iraius ior St Paxil, Minneapolis, Sioux Citj 1 1' t',4 1 1 n )rta;st. with Pullman Sleeping Gars, Between Kansas City and St. Panl WIXHQIia: CHANGE AH trains run on'tlme.conriectlnK for all Tpolnt, East West, North & South llcketa for fale at all tenular ticket olll pea. nforinsitlon rejHrdiu rate, time. Ac, cheer lully given cy addresMia J, F. IJAHNAHI. 'AC. mwr-.s. eu'l upt Gen'l Fasa. Agent. HORSESHOEING CITY SHOEING SHOP. 1 am going to do all kind of shoeing, acd do Carriage and Wogou work. Hepnairig and ow work done to order : now U your tlm to patronize me. Shop on Washington Avenua at the Horso-shoo Sign. - tVt'.And SatNfaeilon Ruhranteed. tJIiO. PALME It. Plattsmouth. Xeh. Go to McKecvor & Herrmann's forf if ' W i