Opera House J. S. HARTMAN, Proprietor. IFiar Bfew Tables. Also a complete lint; of tho Imst ijuality of CKiAIiS, and TOBACCO, ii(it loor to I'. O. O-.t-ra House lilock. EASTWARD. Daily Ex prens Trains for Oinr-ha. Chicago, tr u 1 iiiiin .mil sill luimtn K:lst.. TliroiiL'h Cars via feorla to lnui-inapoil. r.m- cant rullnian Palace Car aiil d:y coachen on all through trains, aud mains earn east ol iJa- aourl river. I Through Cars via Feoria to Indi-inapolifl. l'.ie- Laffe I it " II I XL- JLic3-YW M iWiiE AT 4Iie place, vyiier c 2; sail times yowcae fisid tils sbbsS3Scfi5 IPork: Mutton a23ad BVeslk ?islt. Jill teiffiicls of gMime flsa easH. COHFLSTZS Livery, and Sale Stable. RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION HAY OR NIGHT. EVERYTHING IS FIRST-CLASS-TIIE SINGLE AND DOUBLE t 'AlilUAGES, Travelers will find complete out ;Its by crtllin" at the Corner Vine and Fourth Streets, Jonathan IIatt Beef- Port Mutton and ilea IT OIK CHOICE Sugar-Cured Ilams, Bacon, Salt ILcats of all kinds, Lard Bologna, and all other articles kept in a iirst-class meat market. AT WHOLESALE AND UETAJJL. The Highest Market Price Paid ior Hides Wool, . Pelts, ' Grease, Etc. Fresbfl.Lake Trout and Whiter Fish Every ThTirsday Billiard Hall WESTWARD Pally Express trains for Denver connecting lr..i...7 It...., - oil r..: ..fru l f i1.i,.irin ITtuli California and the entire West. The advent o: uaiuornia aim ic cuinc " ci. i'.- , this line gives the traveler a JMew Route to the VVesl. with scenery and advantages unequaled elsewhere. 'Neil's urn - X. 1- il 4. -J i T.I " -'t BET TEAMS IN THE CITY- ILATTSMOUTH. NEB. J. "W. Makths. PLATTSnODTH HERALD rOBLISHED BT Ik FlatUmontli Aural MMm Co. Train Tim. Under the change iu time passenger trains leave the depot here a follows: No. 1 went, 8:15 a m. No, a west, 6:.r0 p. m.- K. C. St. J. & C. II. uortti 5:15 a. ui. .. u u .. m q .35 p m C. B. & Q. , north, 7:15 a. in. Omaha stub north 8:."5 a. in. " " 5:40 p m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2., Denver express 0:25 p. in. No. 4, " - 9.25 a. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. eafat 9 :45 a. m. .. .4 t m. . . t. 8:35 p m C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5 :30 p. m. IVever dive Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed sprits, loss of appetite, gen erttl debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any desease of a bilious nature, by all means 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 ; pain anp misery will cease, ahd henceforth you will re joice in the praise of Electric Bit tors. Sold at fifty centrt a botrle bv J. M. Rob erts. Jan. 3e6wly For lame back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents, SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee. It cures consumption. BIIILOH'S VITALIZEU is what you need, for CoDBumptiou, 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's Cure. Sod by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowd.iwlv A Great Discovery. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an i-arly grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Coldj, Asthma, Bronchhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain iu Side and Chest, or any disean of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M. Roberts. Drugstore. Large size $1.00. Jan. :i eGwly Fence i'ogts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, iuquire of vv. s. Wi. iir. PROCLAMATION. 'WHEREAS, a joint resolution was aJofed by the legislature ol the State of Neluaska, at the Eighteenth Session (hereof, and approv ed February 27th, a. i. 1883, proposing an Amendment to Section Four (4), of Article Three (3. of the Constitution of said State, and that said section as amended shall read a follows, to-wit : " Section 4. The terra of office of members of the Legislature shall be two years, and they f hall each receive a salary of three hundred dollars for their serviced during aid term, and ten cents for every mile they shall travel in going ai-d retui-niug from the place of ireeting of the Legislature, on the most usual route. Provided, luncever, that neither members of the Legislature nor employees shall receive any pay or perquisites other than their salary aud mileage. Lach cession, except special sessions, shall 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 tiovernor shall, by special tne8iage, 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 of bills shall l e restricted thereto. " The ballots at the election at which said Amendment shall be submitted shall be in the followingSform : "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 (l) of Article Five (5) of the constitution of 6aid State, and that said section as 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 Public Ac counts. Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Ins. ruction. Attorney General, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, and Board of hailay Commissioners. The officers named in this section snail each hold his office for the term of two years from the first Tbusrday after he first Tuesday in January next after his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. Provided, however, that the first election of said officers shall be held on the first Tuesday 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. AU other officer that mav be provided for bv law under the provis ions of this section, shall be choen in such manner and at such times, and shU bold their offices for such length of time as may be pro vided by law, and shall perform such duties and receive such compensation as Day be pro. vided for by law. The Governor. Secretary of state. Auditor or Public Accounts. Treasurer, Commissioner of Public Lands aud Buildings, and Attorney General, shall reside at the seat or government during tneir terms of office, and Keep ine puouc recorus. oooks and papers mere, ana me omcers nerein named snail per- .ui-ji uunrs as uiny uc fgmreu uy law." Tne ballots at th 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 vonsuiuiion. eniuiea - txecuiive uepart ment. Against proposed Amendment to section une u Article rive (5) or the Constitn tion. entitled. 'Executive Department. ' Therefore, I, James W. Dawes, Governor of tue state oi eorasxa, ao nereDy give notice, in accordance with Section One (1) Article Fif teen (15) of the Constitution, and the provisions of an act entitled, "An Act to provide the man ner of proposing Amendments to the Constitu tion and sabmittine the same to th Electors of this State," approved February 13th. a. d. 1877 mac said proposed Amendment will be submitted to the qualified votors of this State for ratification or rejection at the General Election to he held on tho 4th dav of Novem ber, a. d. 1884- In Witxess Whkrisk, I have hereunto set my band and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the Stat of Nebraska. t(SeaL Done at Lincoln. thl lth day of July, a. d. 1884. the Eighteenth year of the State, and of toe Inde pendence of the United States, the One Hundred and Ninth. By the Governor. ! , . JAMES W. DAWES. ATTK8T f Kvwaxp P. Booonr.. - baemaryoiSUW. nucklen's Arnica Salve. The Beet Salve in the ivorld forjCuts, Bruses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilb lains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and positivly cure Piles or no pav required. It is gauaanteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale By J- M. Rob ert's. Nov. 27 1883 ly The Ecst Couh Medicine In 1 he World. &LE HIKE OF CHARGE. Call at Warrick's drug store, and get a sample bottle of Brown's Expec torant free of charge. It cures Coughs, Iloarseuees, Whooping Cougn and Con sumption in its early stages. It is a scientific preparation, admirably adapt ed for the cure ot ail Throat and Lung Diseases. It is ph'nant to take aud entirely harmless Try it; it costs you nothing. Regular H.e bullies, 50tents. and 1.00. . For aale by W..J. Warrick. Jan. X djtwly Free ! Frw! Free NEW DISCOVERY FOU PILES. A new remedy for ilns dreaded dis ease has been discovered by Dr. Dening A single application will convince the most skeptical of its inoit wondertul healing powers. By t-illiig on W. J. Warrick druggist, you eati obtain a eamiile box tree of charye, which will satisfy youof its curative qualities. Jan 3 DJlwly In the Future When you have a cough aud want re lief, think ol Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs; a guaranteed reme dy for those diseases. Price 50c and $1 ; trial size free. Respectfully, apr 3-4m W. J. Warkick. Pasture- Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to 51tf W. S. WlSK. All the best houses in Plattsmouth will sell you Bremner's choice crackers at reduced price by the box or barrell, aud don't you forget it. Get these and von eet the best. tf Some Foolish People Allow h cuiitli to run until it gets be yonl tin :rac'i of nifdici'-.e. They oi ii .s:-. On, it x i : 1 tveni away, ljut iu most .-,;-' it vt-t-.ifc m way. Could th'.-Y !c-. iiii- re'' ':-t)v !' p successful in i'!!.f Ciiit'! Kniip'r Balsam, r hat I eHi on i positive Kii;ir:.n:ec to cure, they woul i iu-iuei-'Viielj fe the excel lent-effect am r i.-'kii: .1 e first dose. Prioe TiOc and 1; trih.1 sz inc. Resn'v fntr.H 4u W. J. Win rick- COTTAGE HOI; SB. 1 1; PLATISMOITI 11, : Ei.i:.-t--K Ilsivii-c. lal n '. t.f tht! C'OT- taok liOt.SK, 1 i H ;:ntnif-h all patrt us with c-mm- t ill qr--:t-rs i i mT keep he talden tuj j lud wi?h the bi si in the market. "Tranf-iei-t cus-tcm and board by the day oi wtt k solicited. mav!7dtf. PI). FRAZIER CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story brick structure, on ower Maid street, has just been finished and tted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOM KH8. AND --- REGULAR BOARDERS. E7ERY THING NEW AND CLEAN 4 Good 2,r ic coj'.neetiou with the House. FRED COOS. Propr W. H. MALICK, P CARRIAGE ainlii snfl trimiiib SIGN & 0R1TAMENTAL All orders left wilh me will receive prompt attention. COR. FIFTn ANIi VINE STREETS, FLATTSMOCTH. - NEBRASKA. M. O'CONNOR. At the down -tuwc saloon. PPOSITE THE PERKIXS HOUSE. Keeps a complete ine of liiquors, ND CIGAPS, ! OTTLED BEER, ALE A "SV I'OKTKR, (HIUG'S OMAHA BEER an, I toe best brands x.i Krr tucky :! whiskies. '1 H.frlr. HnilR - - 'l '.''CHnTPR J. PARLEMAN,' Will BUY ana eEi.;. al! kinds of FURNITURE ' METALS RAGS AND FURS Will advance moDey cn all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. One door west of Beck's Furniture sore FlAttJBOUth. Feb. 1st, ieS3 15tt B o s fcd 2 2 sis to 8 ft P2& car 3 Z3 MS. fcs3 ex m 65 MM S Tm 61 go ?o E a O S3 O s V 4 0 0 22 61 B a gf3 i B () 7 mZLl CM cod a w so ao CO a ( r