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SPECIAL NOTICES. A.lv.rtW.nn-iin in, Jpr tlil. hf.a.1. Ihree cetila .t lino tr.it-U liiteriloii. , UONKY TO UANlonrVal MUteby a7n". POH HAI.K. Two new Davit mm blue or al in I. hitn iiulf price by B. F. htuut rail .Ml. Vhl-tTM. IVOH A I.K - IIouf-4, loti and wood John lion & .uii. KJ.M3 land by PLATTSMOOTH HERALD. rnnr.isiiEo iaily am wekklt n - The PlaltsmontL Herald MlishiDi Co. PERSON A LS. FO!CSAI.K-Tli. lir llyt-r.. Wood a projwrty nar Hbr J. VV. Makiiiall, Aiceiit. l.'OK SAi.tf-ltriMf-ncw prop-rty. one of th ! Ill" hri locttioui In Mm city, or 111 trail- .r l.ck. In.ju'ri- of J. W, Marthl. lootf IOi: SAI.K -lluii-u and lot, price 100 ,iili. Iialance lu monthly pyirieut. Ji. iS. WINDHAM, F HC HA I.K Srnal rlclMic.i, cheap. 1 u liuieof i. II. W licclt-r 6i ('. 1,'oit NAl.K-SrrMteh Tablet 'i in all at tin olhci-. vl IX I 'OK HA I.K ;i t in jjiMid 1 u-allon. I'artirj- iar at tin .!::. V.it I nc Aioarican Inquire at IhUofllce. 1,'oltsn.i'. i.wicor.lt,,! wim.l. Inquire of OFFICIAL l'AHKK OK Til It CITY For City mud County Directory, Railway Tline Table. Telephone Kxchaig i:uineM 1)1 rectory, Itiixlneti Cards Ac, cce fourth pace. Notice to Advertisers. Cony for display advert iieincnt 4 or change in Huvenneineiii must nn iiamleai lu to the lU4iiiet4omc not later than 10 a. in. of the !ay In which they are to be Inserted. Copy lor pay local ami npeclal not lees inut be hanUe l lu belorej p. in. each day to luisure in aertiou. II M. IK siin ki.i., i'.iixiuesi) iMaiiaxrr. Mr. Crouse finished his fruit tree tie livery lu thin city, yesterday, and left this morning for Crete. Pete Lvcland, a solid farmer from lhe Bushbury neighborhood, is iu the city today, accompanied by Mr. Hul fish, the genltl postmaster at H.uh- burv. T'OIC .SAI.K-A u mdel for feu in Machine. A. KallMbury, DentlNt. 1,'oit SAI.K i Id papers for Bale at tlila ofllce at M cents .er huudrvd or & cent per doz en. tt 1,'OK SAI.K-I our lots together Id good loca- ttou lu tbl city. Inquire at tnU offlce tf P'Jlt KKNT. Iloiixe with 7 rooms and 4 lota a deiii'ablu residence ell on Hlrodn Jk Clark. ut -henortu .store room lu Ncv- k. auti M rooms no mulr. fioud b'catioit lor re, aurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to V in. Neville. ISJll t V. A. Uarnliall, lenflf, niic- tfMHOi- to Clutter A. MarMhall. I've tli extracted without pulii, ij unc oi .titrouw oxide Uun. Tlie bent quality of liurri nnd ho It coal for Male at i:red for er'N. 1,'wlt KK.NT I le's t.l-.. li'catiou lor r Cheap. Appl; 'I o KK.N I A house, coiner 7th aud Iacu 1 Mit-ela.. Inquire ol llios. I'oilock. 1,'OU It iNT-Oi.e ofllce room and dwelling I'oimi'cied. iJ roouir) u Mlairn ever Holl slmciiit r bakery. hmjuiro al Aire, lloltsehuel ders 151 tf FOi: KK.NT House, coiivtiiieiit to ahopn. tl. K. i. Dovkv & Hon, I.-'OK KKXT-S.uth tore room of the Union - I' lock. Knqmre ol U. 11. Black, U. Hpur lock, Alva Irt w, llusine.ss cimmittee. IZJtl TjOi: ltK.NT IiwclliiiK HouHes, Inquire of Of 1. Meets every Tuesday evening ut their CaHilo Hall, in Kockwood Uiock. ViH- itiuo; Kuihts are invited to attend. J. W. .iksnings, C C. VV. L. Dykes, K. of K. ami fc. The Cuttis ciiKe, in the absence of a wi i:j8.s who failed to appear, was con. tinued until tomorrow moruino;, when it will be called for trial. UOdlt W. II. S 11 .Vlr tU. I .s T a pass book containing p;i ers valu 1 ' ;ilI" 'jo.y to owner Under please leave at thbi ' lo"tf Jot: ND A f Sold toothpick. Owner provio L property ami paying for this notice cau Ileccived thin uiorniiig a new assort ment of loingino; amps, bracket lumps, ciiaudelicr lampn and parlor lamps. I also keep on hand all lamp fixtures of everv kind and description. -'05tt J. V IIaxskx. Mr. Fisher, the Slate Journals eoiu- mercial tourist, is in the city today. J. P. Mc Phcraon and wife and Mies Lizzie Leesley, of Nebraska Cily, af ter a brief visit with relatives, at Lou isville, arc today tlie guc.ts of Mrs Mcl'hersou'n brother, J. E. Leesly. N. W. KanetT, came down from South Heud this morning. H. J. btreight, South lit-nd'd bet merchant, i with us todav. oluire Aruoia, of Ashland, in at tending district court today. Mrs. G. Metz&er, of Louisville, is in the city today Myron Wheeler went to Lincoln last nl-'ht. Alec. Sehlegfcl got homo from the North Loupe country last night, where Lie secured a good big farm lor future. operations in the cattlo busiuos?. W. II. Newell arrived home this morning from a little trip out m the county. Charley Hates, the South Lend drug gist, is in tho cuv today, having been subi ce a; I as a witness in the Joe Siiurp case. A Letter to the Point' . . Plattsmoi th. Oct. 2i. 188.J. Li. IlErtALD: I t-ee an article in the Journal of last night signed by "Republican" seeking to revive the old campaign lie that (7eo. S. Smith sold out the county iu the celebrated Hobba cases. In the lirst place, Hon. Geo. W. (';- veil, of Nebraska City, a good lawyer and a democrat was the leading attor ney in those cases, aud had the main control of the same, wa employed br Mr. Uanisey whrti he wan county com missioner and the insinuation or charge tuat Mr. 1'urmele ever drew a check for me, or offered or ever gave me any money to dismiss the above named cases, is a base, malicious lie, circu lated for political purposes, ami if Mr, Republican w ill be inau enough to dis elose his real uanie, he may have au oppoif unity to prove his statements in "ort. Gto. S. Smith. . It Hurt. For ten days or two weeks the Jour nal and "Citizen" have been Kboring lte, early and assiduously, with my eight line communication, trying to befog the peop.e into the bclieftbat lleeson was injured, and the $147 50 man was abused. Go on, geats, while you are thus eugtged you arc doing no ir.jury to anybody, nor misrepresenting tlie laiill question. AXOTUEll ClTIZKN. have lhe same IMJlf 1, H'XIl A ladii-H jiocketbook contaiuinK some chaiiKe The owner can have the jtaine ly cullmir on ISreckenlield. property aud paying for tills notice. proving WA.N IKIi. A uirl to do general housework at .Mri". .1. C MorrifeyV. EDUCATIONAL. 3Iiisical Instruction. Tu . 7 Friciitl : ikJ& -TrEWdXiy jM oi iiisiiuriion upmi ilie ri.uo, and should be ple.ised to liavesiieti a may !eslre instruction to uddre!i or call upon me. My terir.H are rea soi.able. and inv inMiuctloa n' r the most iui proved method. I'lipils, b: ; i.i:illK wroii, can never expect to become iuafters. I invito a trial and examination. KATIE DOBIIINGTON. dl-JJv..,Mf HE TWELFTH of THK YEAR DMVERSiTY of NEBRASKA WILL Ol'EN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ample corps ot instructor?. On application to the Chancellor catalopues can be obtained by those denirliiK Information, and certiileates lor half far on the railroads by those exiH-ctinx to attend. First Term hcKins Tuesday. Sept. 11 lfa3. .Second" " Thurd:iy. Jan. 3.188i. Third " Tuesday. April 1,1884. Anunal Commencement Wednesday, June 11 Hastings etaiuis the position of third city in the State and wants her police uniformed. I'hittsmouth is the third city in the State and has her police uniformed in the blue aud gold. Such is metropolitan life in Nebraska. Full stock of Minnesota Hour $4.20 per 100; Lincoln sea foam, $4.00; Lin coln patent, $3 To; SchluntzV pattnt, S3.50; White L'ly, .!:1.00; Rye flour, S2.00;bran. .70 c; chup feed. shorts, $ L Pi'- IVJ JIansenr 205tf About tven'y Gerinau emigrants fresh frani "yaterland" passed through the city last night on their way to De witt and D.vid Cily, where some of them had already secured farms through the agency of friends already residing there. 'i I am not to the trout neither am i behind, and if yo i would like to see a full stock of crockery, groceries or canned goods, call in at my store and you will find the same P. J. Hausen. 20otl IM In the police court court yesterday Mr. Gibson, the "under dog'' In the Barry Gibson gloveless contest, was Gued S3 with the usual trimmings, on charge of being drunk and disorderly. Not haviug the wherewith to liquidate the aforesaid sum and appease an out raged public, he was remanded to the county jail. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w .1! open October 2. 133. and continue 6 mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! kind of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to ori'er on hort notice, by BOYD & LARSEU. Lea-.-- orders at the I'ost UlhVe. Lumber Yards or at " 1S3'26 LiTY HOTEL. This I eauiiftd three story brick structure, on level aid Mieet. ha just been finished and fi tted tip for the accommcdation of riMA'SlEXT C VSTOIIERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Gocd Bar lncouKe,cItou,4rith ,he 'If. FRED GOOS. Propr BOOTS AMD SHOE? 31 ITFAimJjUlTO AND U AIRING! AT Sherwood'S. 1 A Plattsmoutii, Nebraska The Cottage House. . I havf ncentlv refitted ind refurnish ed the C-it"g Hoube and am ready f r ira isient cnxtosn and boartfer-. Meals 13 cents board by the week 4,00. S. WTr Proprlfjor. 205tl Geo. T. Sayer vs. W. J. AVills. This was the most warmly contested case this week ; great credit is due Messis. Geo. S. Smith' and Byron Clark, plain tiff's attorneys for their successful management of the case. Judgment rendered for plaintiff. Paxtou & Gallagher vs. James Wood son. Trial to court; judgment for plaintitTin the sum of 81,065.50. Meteorologically epeaking everything is lovely here, if we may except a slight humidity of the atmosphere, while bi t a few miles east as well as west, the oround is toered with snow. At Cord ing, Iowa, the snow was 3 inches deep this morninc, while at Hasting it was 4 incLes deep at ten o'clock lasi tight, and still snowing. Many people were out in their sleighs at Hastings as the train went through, enjoying the f u 1 benefit of the snow covered streets. D. S. Draper went up to Jouisvillle last night, presumably to "lix things" iu a good shape up tiiero lor a demo cratic victory. , Mr. J. B. Itaird ol" Bushbury, made the iIkkalu a pleasant call this after lloon. "The Mexican trovemninnt nas just negoiiaod a ioau of $10,000,000 f ilm American capitalists. 1 lie bonds aie to be taken at tijrhty-five cents on the dollar, bearing "J per (eut interest." The Mexican government must be jftrd up to pay such an exorbitant rate of interest with their bonds below par, while Uncle Sam" gets a!l the money needed at four er cent, with the bond above par. Ballou'a vs- Union Block- In the case of Bnllou & Co., the Omaha lumber firm, vs. Dr. John Black aud the M. K. Church, au important decision has been rendered by ilia Honor Judge Pound, at the prtscut term of the Uiatrict Court, in which he hold, the present Mechauics' Lieu Law unconstitutional. The principal grounds upon which Judge Pound bases his decision, in this case, we are informed, is the failure of the Me chanics' Lien Law" to conform to Sec. 2 ol Article 3 of the present constitu tion; which declares that "No bill shall eoataiu more than one Subject aud the same shall be clearly "expressed in Its title." In other words. His Honor holds that the legislature, which enacted thu present "Mechanics' Lieu Law," disre garded the constitutional provision and embraced many subject iu the act, while its title expresses nothing, clearly. This decision will inter est our lum ber dealer, who have l.eeu compelled to lean upt,n this lieu lw" to collect many of tlieir b'uls; and iu cer tain ases where they liivo thought then Selveg secure by virtue of Mechan ics' liens, aiteddy Ihed against proper ty, they may be sutlenrs to a const 1 i rable txient. The amount iovoU'cd iu the lljlluu case was considerable, niuci of which wa Jisimted by the owners of the Union block, who were willing to pay Meatus. Ballou & Co. every ceut which th-y cuioi; e.-cd jusil due that lirm. ir. BiaCK ami lac M. Ks Church a.s serl ihul con.-i Jerabie lumber jo cuargod up to their building, iu U.e wen of Ballou & Co., which was never purchased by the builders of Union Block," and which never went info liieir building; hence the lieu aud liti gation in regard to tlie same. Bargains ! Bar' FOR FIFTEEN DAYS O. AT THE P. 0. ITEWS I will mlticu inybtoek of jjoo1h jirojmratory to nt ;m ns therefore will ell certain line of my ol8 KI) PKICES, VOll (USH ONLY, such ft VIOLINS, ACCOKDhONS, IJANJOS. I'llOTOnnil LUNCH ami WOKK I1A8KKTS, (J LASS himI CHINA wai:i:, ) AITTCMJUATI KANCV. TO 8 ANB SOLID A Y Gi JJIUTIIDAV CAIiDS, SCKA1 IJOOK riCTIJKKS, OF ALL SCKAI li SCHOOL SLAT KINDS! Commissioner's Proceedings Board naet pursuant to adjournment. Minutes of September meeting read Mr. Mouigomery, ot the law tirrn of ! approved Order allowed Wm Gr;ir& Montgomery, of O uaha, is i attendance uc court to I ty. Hoa. J. M. Rouudtree, a member of the Illinois legislature, was iu the city yesterday the guest of his friend David Campbell. Mr. Carl King started last evening on- his first trip "on the road," repre senting Frank Carruth's Jewelry store. Mr. Carruth is in this way extending his trade beyond the limits of a strictly local cily and county business. Mr. W. H. Kliue, Ioagjin the B. & M. store department in this city, aud lat terly iu charge of the company's store depot at Lincoln, has tendered his res ignation to the B. & M. to accept a po sition with Mr. C. S. Dawson, al Tope- ka, Kansas, in the store department of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R. R. Mr. Kline is well and most favora bly known in this city, and his change to another company will be regretted. Misses Alice and Nora Livingston, nieces of Dr. Livingston, who have passed the summer in Plattsmoutb, will remain in the citv through the winter. Ttiose in the city who have been taking lessons iu drawing, paint ing, and vocal culture, from them dur ing the summer, will no doubt be much gratified to learn that they will remain through the winter, and for sometime yet bo residents of Plattsmouth. The formal acceptance of the third Missouri iver briage iu Nebraska oc curs at Blair Saturday. Today the Locomotive list is being: made there NOW is your time to lniv unl lay in your oodi tlavs ami save uioneC Iteinember' 7.Vu.s O'j a ool only ' FOR FIFTEEIjff ; f (.;ib from Otioher 17th, ami the inOMlOTJONS W " MADK ONLY I'OIOAS-U. . IiemeinWr the place. Come early be to'10 iitwr . v ii.,.i ii Ve,y Kc'"'"! ken, anl nvoil the ru.-l Acres and tons of oat straw are every year wasted or burned, while dollars upon dollars are spent e tch year by the merchant and business man for wrapping paper. Why do not our citi zens put their capital together and con vert this straw into wrapping paper? Hitherto we have manufactured noth ing but brick aud cord wood, an I now that this enterprise is likely to fail lor want of demand, should not our peo ple look to some other enterprise in which to invest their capital. R B, Brewster & son, on lower Main street, are manufacturiug a complete bed spring. Mr. Brewster calls it the "solid comfort spring" and it looks as though if; was well named. Mr. B. says :t took the first premium at the state fair over all competitors. Large bundles of steel, copper covered wire, from which they make the different kinds of springs with a machine for that purp.5P, wi'h 1 inch lumber for slats, completes the list of raw material, ar.d i;s use3 Large qu entities of them arc being xnadc an.i dispose! of, so that it ha- becoma quite an irdin'ry in our city, and or.e th u is well worth patron izing. The people of the precincts adjoining the timber skirting the Platte and Mis souri rivers have concluded to hunt down aud clear out the wolves which infest the jungle skirting the streams of the county. A meeting for that pur pose is called for next Saturday after uooti at two oclock. Here is an open ing for rare sport for our uimrods. These wolves have been a source of an noyance to the farmers, all the past summer in destroying pigs, lambs and poultry, and it is to be hoped that the people of lhe ciiy and county will -joia the hunt with dog and gun, q aid in exterminating these peats. '.'-' ' The state against Joseph Sharp mo uopoliz s the attention of the court aud jury tonight. The facts in the case as near as we could glean them are about us follow?: On the 30th ot October, 1882, Mr. Joseph Sharp then living near South Beud mortgaged fOn.e heroes to B. Lombard, jr. of Iowa, who basnn agen cy in Lincoln, claimiig that no l en of any kind existed against them altliougn he had on the 13th of the same month mortgaged the same property to Squire Arnold of Ashland. He then sold some of the horseb without the knowledge or consent of the mortgagee, and also Claimed to his purchaser that the prop erty was his own, to which he had a clear title. The matter soon afterward came to the ears of Mr. Lombard, who caused the arrest of Sharp, who g!ve Lail for his appearauce at the Decem ber term of the district court. Court came oa and the grand jury found two indictments against Sharp in accord ance with the above facts, not being abie to secure bondsmen he was incar cerated in the county jail until a few months ago when he gave bonds and was again allowed his liberty. Mr. Sharp's defer.se, we'learn, is based up on the fact that he was drunk for moutlu at a time, to such an extent that he was not responsible for what he did, that he was not in his right mind, that the intent to do a wrong was wanting, consequently he should not be responsi ble. The case has excited considerable interest, and will be war-nly contested ou both tiJes, d.stiiet Attorney btiode uppears lor the state and Va uatta & Wheeler for the defendant. Notice to Sportsmen. At a club meeting iast evening the days for the annual lunt were changed from Thursday aud Friday Nov. let and 2nd to Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 31st and . Nov. 1st. The count must take place by noon of Friday the 2nd and the annual supper will be held ou Saturday evening. The resolution allowing each member ot the club to invite a couple as guests was changed so that no invitations are to be made thu members of the club only partici pating in the supper. II. M. BusnxcLL secry. Appletoa's first readers at Warrick". St J Hr.cn on M. B. Murphy & Co. for 13 similar to the test made of the Platts per week for merchandise for family one month' if needed so long. Order allowed Enos Burger on road fund for $50. Order allowed J. M. Carter on road fund 309. Order allowed J. H Becker for use of district No. 13, for 1.000 feet of lumber. Order alloweuMohn Wallinger, 1.000 feet lumber. mouth bridge and the structure will be at once opened for traffic. This bridge is almost a counterpart of the bridge at this city being built by George S. Morrison who will be well remembered as the engineer in charge here. To the people of northern Nebraska thia new and certain outlet to the east will prove of much value. Fall Ela;ht Mile Grove Items October 24, 1833. Isaac Manioc, of Weeping Water, was down to this place ou business last week. Miss Auna Calkins, one of Louis ville's best teachers was visit iug at home Sunday. Mr?. W. Jenkins has been very sick the past few days, but glad to state is much better. A. S. Will has lost six head of cattle with the black leg within the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Slocum of Mt. Pleasant buried their baby in the Grove ceme tery today. W. D. Crawford, of Weeping Water, made W. Jenkins a pleasant visit last week. Mr. John Pool, of South Bend, an o'.d time citizen of ibis place, was vis iting among his old friends here a the guest of Mr. Samuel Richardson last week. Charley Truman, one of the sons of veterans came out in a new uniform suit, and looks very much like a young soldier just starting out but not to war. J. T. Lloyd, Squire Morrow aud oth ers, went to Gretnwood last week, each for a load of potatoes for their own supply this winter. Mrrtiu and Thomas Ruby returned a few da.) sago from Iowa with a car load ot cattle, which they will feed this wiuter. Perry Rose brought in his he; d i Cuttle, after delivering, has g nv io Valparaiso, where he uid Woik ti fall. Mr. Calkins and his sou Homer re turned home last week from West Un ion, Where they have been engaged for the past two mouths, looking hale and hearty. Considerable sickness is prevailing in this vicinity, and Dr, Sturdivant is being kept so busy he has but little time to devote to his special patients of late. Warren McConkey arrived with his herd of cattle from Seward county last week, he will remain at home for a while and rusticate among his old chums. Nelse Johnson and Geo. McGee re turned from the west last week where they have been in view of land, they each entered a home dead in Holt coun ty Quarterly meeting will be held at the M. E. church Saturday and Sunday. lhe elder will be here to assist Rev. Maily, the lecal minister. Come out everybody. Hurd Minford took atrip north on Sunday in view of wild geese, he had not gone far until he found a charming one at Mrs.jCraigs, aud thought it use less to go farther. Dick. Now the sportmen polish up their shooting irons preparatory to the an nual hunt which promises to eclipse" auy hunt ever heretofore recorded in the annuals of the club. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby giveu that I will sit for the registration of the voters in the First ward of the city of Plattsmoutb at the ofllce of Fred. Gorder in said ward on the 25th day of October from 11 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. aud at the same hours of each day following until noon of November 5th 18S3. At which place aud during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly Registered in the Registra tion book of said ward. II. M. BOX3. 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, ou Washing ton Avenue, lately occupied by Mil ler and Son, in said ward, on the 2oth day of October from eleve o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock p. m, and at the same hours of each day following until no9n of November 5th, 1883, at which place, aud during wnich time all voters will call and see that they are properly registered iu the registration book ofsaid ward. JOHN DRAIN Registrar. Second ward, Plattsmouth Neb. 202t7 r Trail A complete attracUon substantial line oi KNIT GOODS, CLOAKS & DALMAj in latest styles. IFlaiiiioIs in Jffied and Cott lor mens9 wear. City marshal Morrison has been busi ly engaged today collecting the special license tax levied uponthe merchant ... ;r3TT , Witt Notice of Registration. Notice is herebv given that I will set for the registration of the voters in the third ward of the city of Plattsmouth. at P. E. Ruflner's cilice in Ward on the 25th day of Oc tober from 1 1 o'clock a. m. to 7 ochck p. in., and at the same hour9 of each day following until noon of No vember 5ih, 1S83, at which place, and during which time all voters will call and see that they are properly regis tered in the registration book of 6 aid ward. DAVID MILLER, Registrar. Third Ward . Plattsmouth. Neb. 202t7 Notice or 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 Oetober from 11 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. in. 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 arc properly Registered in the Registration bok ot said ward. WM. WINTERSTEIN. Registrar. 4th ward City of Plattsmouth. 202d7t OB! in great variety. Blankets and Carpets, & Wkmi A Great Discovery. 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, Apthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss ol-Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain hi 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 sizj 4l.00. For Sale at a Bargaiir. 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. 1916twl The choicest, newest, freshest oys ters, served in the very best style at the Monarch Billiard Hall, on Main street. d200tnovl . Leave -orders'for grapes from Lees 1, nurserx- at A. Clark s g . 163dtf rrVfrr also a large assortment HATS AND WirlTEB CAPSi ITlie citizens of IPiattsmoutl and (Cass county 5 aire cordial ly invited to call on us. : E. G. D0VEY&S0NS. For Sale or Rent for 1884. . 800 Acres of pasture lands all under fence 14 mile south of Weeping Water. a - . V . - I . . . -0f wnuuue. Election Proclamation. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the sixtli day of November next iu precinct in Cass county. Nebraska, there will bean election held tor the purpose ot electing the following officers to-wit : One iutge of the eupreine court. One jud;e of the district court for the 2nd judicial dietrict. t Two rejtenu of the university of Nebraska, for full term. ...... One regent of the university of Nebraska, to fill unexpired terra of Inaav rowers, returned. One regent of the university of Nebraska, to flnthe unexpired term of L. B. Uifleld.re aigoed. One County Cleric. One County Treasurer. One County Jukge. One Sheriff.- One Corondr. One Clerk of District Court. One Super) nteadeat of futile Iustruction. One County Surveyor. One County Commissioner for Third Dis trict. one Assessor, (lu each precinct.) Two Justice of the. Peace in eace prednci. ' Two Constables in each precinct. Thieo-Judges of Election in each precinct. 'IwoCierka of Klection in each precinct. One Overseer of rublic Highways in eech Boad district. . nlch election ah all be opened at e'cht o.c'ock in the morning, and will continue open until aix o'clock in the afternoon ot the iame day. uaiea tais loin aay or October. A. V. 1883. J, W. JRKMIKOS, i.". ... ii ... v ......... I i I At Cost. Mrs. Johnson & Sweeney arc selling the following goods at cost: Corset", bustles, rtichiugs, embroidery, silk handkerchiefs, collar, buttons, laces, back combs, bead?, toilet soap?,, per fumes, Germantown yarn, zephyrs, rick rack and serpentine braids, silk thread, kid gloves, lace mlts, 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, Ruches &c &c at cost and below at the closing out sale of the goods of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. 1074t You will find thu lartrest display of birthday cards, scrap book pictures, placquei and decorating pictures of all kinds at the P, O. news depot. 297tt Imported :de and porter at Joe Mo Veys. 187lf A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel 25 ceut a and IodiTirtr --"" f.i.WNna.fe'fnr 'rhaV retail tiade ooly i. . for onl- i wanderer, UK - publican- i Mate journal.