The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 16, 1884, Image 4

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Opera House
J. S. HARTMAN, Proprietor.
!EiVrytB&is2 Mew.
IFmar Kew Tables.
toy stern EazzzvA sa ccszasicciioii
Also h c.oinj.leti; liiiM of tlm l.ct n utility oi' UKiARS, and
TOI3ACCO, next, !..r to L (). Oi-ci-u J Inline lilnck.
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EASTWARD
Dally Ex press Trains for Oi.ivn. Oiie:ifr.
Kansas City, St. Louis, ami ;!! points Ki-I.
Thrui?h Cars via IVaari.i t' I i:is::i!MaM.
gant l'ullman Palace Cars rt i j I !: :i:u:hfs am
all tlti oiilU trains, and J)iiii i;tr-eH!t of ?.a!s
souri river.
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ffs tBft pSaee5 ixlmz z z& all times
yoia easn tSsj fecvilSeefj l?orl
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Livery, and Sale Stable.
RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION m OR NIGHT.
EVERYTHING IS FIRST-CLASS THE BUST TEAMS IN THE CITY
SINGLE AND DOUHLE CARRIAGES.
Travelers will find complete ouli'ts by calling at the
Comer Vine and Fourth Streets,
JOXAIHAN II AIT
Beef P
ork- iMoi
jritSSTAWMAK MAOOT S C.,
MurceHMorM to A. i. II ATT.
HBADQLTAETEES iTOl CHOICE
Sngir-Cured Ilatns, IJacon, Salt Meats of all kinds, Lard Bologna,
and all other articles kept in a tirst-class meal market.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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The Highest Market Price Paid lor Hides Wool, Pelts,
Grease, Etc.
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FreshU Lake Trout.' and White Fish;. Every Thursday
lormug.
Billiart
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WESTWARD
I'hUy rx'TOHs trains for Denver connecting
Ul I iih-11 iii'iii. lair it ii huiii in wu.
California aril the entire Went. 1 he advent of
tiiis lina- iMvt'K llie tr;iv'ler a New Route to the
est. v nil sc-u ry ana auvastaRCs uuequaiea
clsewiit-re.
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1'LATTSiIOUTU, NEB.
J. W. JVIarths.
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PLATTSHODTH HERALD
rUBI.IMHRD BT
rnc PlattsiQoatii Beral PnUisMnc Co.
Train Time,
UuJer the change io time paMengcr
trains leave thelepot, here an follow:
No. 1 went, 8:15 a, in.
.No, 2 west, 6:50 p. m.
K. C. St. J. & C. li. nortli 5 :15 a
. .4 at M a. (J.33
in.
m.
C. B. k Q. , north, 7:45 a. in.
Omaha btub north b:55 a. ni.
" 5:40 p in.
Trains arrive as follows
No. 2., Denver express 6:25 p. in.
No 4, - 9 AT a. m.
K. 0. St. .1. A C B. east 9:15 a. in.
.. .4 44 44 44 44 a. a4 g ..JJ j,
C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:1.0 p.m.
If you aro suffering with 1 v ain't
depressed sprits, loss of appetite, gen
eral debility, diso.-lrtLd i.lood, weak
constitution, lie;i(tacli', or any deseas:
of a bilious nature, by all me i us pro
cure a bottle of Dlectric Bitters. You
will be surprised to see the rapid im
provement that will follow; you will
be inspired with new life; strength and
activity will return; paiu anp misery
will cease, and henceforth you will re
joice in the praise of Electric Bitters.
Sold at fifty cents a botrle bv J. M. Rob
erts. Jan. 3 eSwly
For lame back. Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous l'laster. Price 25
cents,
SIIILOU'S COUGH and Consump
tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee.
It cures consumption.
SHILOH'S V1TALIZER is what
you need for Consumption, Loss of ap
petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of
Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per
bottle.
CROUPE Whooping Cough and
Bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'a Cure. Soid by S.nitii & Black
Bros. Dec.SOeowdJtwly
A Great Discovery.
That is daily bringing joy to the
homes of thousands by -saving rn;my of
their dear ones from an early grave.
Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Couirhs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice,
Tickling in the Throat, Fain in Side
and Chest, or amy disease of the Throat
and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante
ed. Trial Bottles fnee at J. M. Roberts.
Drug Store. Large size $1.00.
.Ian. 3 eCwly
Feuee Posts.
5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire
of W. S. Wi. I9tf.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEIiEAS. a joint resolution was adopted by
the Legislature of the State of Kebiaska, at
the Eighteenth Session thereof, iind approv
ed February 27th, a. i. 1883, proposing an
Amendment to Section Four (4;. ot Article
Three (3 of the Constitution of said State,
and that said section as amended shall read
as follows, to-wit :
' Section 4. The term of office of members
of the Legislature shall be two years, and they
hall each receive a salary of three hundred
dollars for their services during said term, and
ten cents for every mile they shall travel in
going ai.d returning from the place of rreetiiifc
of the Legislature, on the most usual route.
Pj-firWcti, tuHcever, that neither members of the
Legislature nor employees shall receive any
pay or perquisites other than their salary and
iiiileage. Kacli session, except special sessions,
shali be not less than sixty days. After the
expiration of forty days of the session no bills
nor joint resolutions of the nature of bills shall
be introduced, unless the Governor shall, by
special message, call the attention of the Leg
islature to the necessity of passing a law on the
subject matter embraced in the message, and
the introduction ot bills shall e restricted
thereto. "
The ballots at the election at which said
Amendment shall be submitted shall ba in the
folIowingZform : "For proposed Amendment
to the Constitution relating to Legislative De
partment." "Against proposed Amendment
to the Constitution, relating to Legislative
Department."
WHEREAS. A joint resolution was adopted
by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska at
the Eighteenth session thereof, and approved
February 28th, a. d. 1883, proposing an amend
ment to Section One (1) of Artic'e Five (5) of
the constitution of said State, and that said
section ae amended shall read as follows, to
wit :
"Section 1 The Executive Department
shall consist of a Governor, Lieutenant Govern
or, Secretary of State. Auditor of fublic Ac
counts, Ta-easurer, Superintendent of Fublic
I nsi ruction. Attorney General, Commissioner
of Public Lands and Buildings, and Board of
Itaitway Commissioners. Tiie officers named
in this section sfall each hold his office for the
term of two years from the first Thusrday after
the tirst Tuesday m January next after his
election and until his successor is elected anal
qualified. Provided, however, that the first
election of said officers shall be held on the first
1 uesday succeeding the first Monday in No
vember. 1886, and each succeeding election
shall be held at the same relative time in each
even year thereafter. All other officers that
mav be provided for bv law under the provis
ions of this section, shall be choen in such
manner and at such tmes. and shall hold their
offices for such length of time as may be pro
vided by law, and shall perform such duties
and receive such compensation as rray be pro.
vided for by law. The Governor. Secretary of
State. Auditor of Public Accounts. Treasurer,
Commissioner of Public Lauds and Buildings,
and Attorney General, shall reside at the seat
of government during their terms of office, and
keep the public records, books and papers
there. an1 the officers herein named shall per
sueli uuties as may be -euired by law."
The ballots at the election at which such
Amendment shall be submitted shall be in the
following form : "For proposed Amendment
to Section One (1) of Article Five (5) of the
Constitution, entitled Executive Uepatt
ment.' " "Against proposed Amendment to
section One (lj Article Five (5) of the Constitu
tion, entitled. 'Executive Department.' 'i
Therefore. I, James W. Dawes Governor of
the State of Nebraska, do heeby give notice,
in accordance with Section One (1) Article fif
teen (12) of the Constitution, and the provisions
of an act butiilcd. "An Act to provide tiie man
ner of proposing Amendments to th Constitu
tion and stthmitting the same to the Electors
of this state." appioved February lath. a. d.
1877 that said proposed Amendments will be
submitted to the qualified votors of this State
for ratification or rejection at the General
Election to be held on the 4th day of Novem
ber, a. D. 1S84
In Witness Whehick, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused to
be affixed the Great Seal or the
State of Nebraska.
KSeaL Done at Lincoln, thi lPth day of
July, A. d 1884 th Eighteenth
year of the State, and of the Inde
pendence of the United States, the
One Hundred and Ninth.
By the Governor. J AMES W, DAWES.
ATTEST :
KfiWAAO P. JtOaOKH,
Bwwiiuj ot SUtft.
Itucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Rest Salve In the world for.Cuts,
Bruses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilb
laius Corns and all Skiu Eruptions Mid
positivly cure Files or no pav required.
It is rauuanteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price 26
cents per box. For Sale By J. M.Rob
ert's. Nov. 2T 18W ly
The Eest Couph Medicine
In the World.
SAMPLE h REE OF CHARGE.
Call at Warrick's drug store, and
ffet a sample bottle of Brown's Expec
torant free of charge. It cures Coughs,
HoarBf nes8. Whooping Cougli and Con
sumption in its early stages. It is a
scientific nreuaration, admirably adapt
ed for the cure ot all Throat and Lung
Diseases. Ii is pleaeaut to take and
entirely harmless. Try it; it costs you
nothing. Regular size bottles, 50cents.
and $1.00. For sale by W..J. Warrick.
Jau. 3 dxwly
Free ! Five! Free !
NEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES.
A new remedy for tdis dreaded dis-
ase has bet-n alis-eovr: i by Dr. Dening
A Hiiii-ie ai-r-iu tition will convince the
taost skei.ticHi .l uiont woudcrlul
healing powers. By culling on W. J.
Warrick druggist, you i nn obtain a
samnle box free of charge, which will
satisfy you of itscurative finalities.
.Jam 3 D&wlj
la the Future
When you have a cough and want re
lief, think ot Kemp's Balaam for the
Throat and Lung9; a guaranteed reme
dy for those diseases. Price 50c and
f l; trial size free. Respectfully,
apr 3 4m W. J. W amuck.
Pasture.
Two hundred and forty acres under
fence, with running water, and one
half mile from the city. Apply to
51 tf W. S. Wise.
All the lest houses in Plattsmouth
will sell you Eremner's choice crackers
at reduced price by the box or barrell,
and don't you forget it. Get these and
you git the best. tf
Some Fcolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They
often saiy, Oh, it will wear away, ut in
most catjes it wtai.- ?!in away. Could
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Balaam, hal
I sell on a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately se ti e excel
lent effect after takiig the li j st dese.
Price 50c and $1; trial size fate.
Resp'y. fapr3 4ml W. J. W;n rick-
COTTAGE HOUSE.
(iih ?t IV :t r 3i uitt.
TLA'1 J SAloUi If.
m:bkaka
II..i;a- ladven r! r;rrr of the COT
taok House, 1 -!:- try to furnish nil
patrons with . mi' rt:i.l- juaiters and
keep the tables Mipt-litd v. iiit the best
in the market. Ttatiis-ient cu.-tom and
board by the da oi week solicited.
may 17dtf.
ED. FHAZIER
CITY HOTEL.
This beautiful three story brick structure, on
ower Maid street, has just been finished and
tted up for the accommodation cf
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
REGULAR BOARDERS.!
S7ERT THING NEW AND. CLEAN
X Goed Bar
in connection wiia the
Hoi.se.
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SIGN & OMTAMENTAL
3?JL12VTING-,
All orders left with me will
receive prompt attention.
COK. FIFTH AND VINE STREETS,
PLATTSMOUTII. - NEBRASKA.
M. O'CONNOR.
At the down-town saloon.?
PPOSITE TIIE PERKINS HOUSE,
Keeps a complete iue of
jl nxr is s
Liquors,
1ND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR,
ALE AND PORTER,
DRUG'S OMAHA BEER
and the best brands of Kentucky
PI whtsfclea.,
t rnaitto P"rfclt Ilnaiia- Pi aiipynTrp
J. PARI EM AN,
Will BUY aim cKL;, all kinds of
FiraiTITURE
METALS
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HAGS
AND
FURS
Will advance money on all
SALABLE GOODS,
on lower Main street.
One dcor west of Beck's Furniture sore
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