t V. STREIGHT CO. (Mae f MCrsslsrkt Miller. MAXUrACTVBM OF FINES HEAVY BARNES. A large line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips. &c always In stock. Utpalrlng of all Kindt neatly tithe o tort notice. Main Street, between Fourth and filth. HOTEL. CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three story trick Dtracturc. on lower Maid street. ha Jut been finished aod 11 ttrd up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT ClTOlfEJlS. " 1 " ' AND KKCJULAK BOARDERS. EVERY THING NEtf AND CLEAN i A GocdBar ffi&r1 'if. i J lit! (Cis-. with the Tit ii XUIIBXR. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LULVIBEB YARD H. A. WATERUAN & Wholesale and KetallDealer In PINE LUMBER SHliNGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, BLIND 3, &c, fourth Mreet. in rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA SKCOD HAHD GOODS- J. LEVY, i... Will BUY and SELL all kinds of rjk:tittjre, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. One dror west of Beck's Furniture sore Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st. 1883 46tf. r BOOTS AND SHOE? f " , l - AND IHIEPAlIlllING AT Sherwood's, Plattsmouth, Nebraska CIGARS. Just Received A FINK LINE OFJ MEERSCHAUM AKD BRIAR PIPES , OF DIUECT JDIPOBTATIOS.J A Challenge 5c Cigar, 8 Uliy made for the retail trade only. 4 Pepperberg's Cigar Factory, ERNST WAGNKR Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT A&CBITXCT17IXAZ WORK A " SPCCLiXTY Plans an! Spacilcatloos will be carefully uuTied.out. and full attastlon will be given as to safety and durability. LESSONS ON PAIWTINO 4Watr Colors, Crayon and Pencil, ff 9 oreTjyr? VsiVQP'' fl JJJp 1c3 ON tosnooi HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKEKLT BT The Plallsmoulti Herald PiHiskiii Co. OFFICIAL. FAPKK OF TUK CITY For City and County Directory, Railway Time Table. Telephone Kxcuaag Business Di rectory, Business Cards &. see fourth pae. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement or changes In advertisement most be, banded In to the business office not later than 10 a. in. of the day In which they urn to be Inserted. Copy for pay locals and special notices munt be bandei lu before 3 D. in. each dav to Insure 111- semou. II AI. UUDHMCLL, Business Manager. 4, Salisbury, Dentlkt. C. A. MurNliall, Dentist, muc censor to Clutter & Maratliall. Teeth extracted wltbout pain. uy use ornifrous Oxide Cia. We are informed that Dr. John Black arrived in New York from Liverpool on tho Icth inst. A white frost last night throughout the city on tbe low grounds. Not se vere enough, however, to do any dam age. S. L. Thoma9 took the 2d premium on bees and honey at the state fair, lie had a colony of bees which made 1i pounds of honey iu the 10 days prior I to the examination. Manager Young has another treat in store for lovers of the drama in the appearance of the noted Ben Cot ton at the Opera House next Satur day night. From Mr. O Keefe who came in yes - terday from the west we learn the B k M, hail another wreck Saturday. A freight train in going over the Crete or highland hill which,, isne oi tue worsi on me roau uroise into, and then came together with such force as to ditch three cars loaded with wheat, and derail several others, the wreck train from Lincoln soon ar rived and after delaying the passen ger train about two hot rs the track I was cleared and evertbing moved along as usual, no one being hurt. The Police court was occupied a part of the time Saturday trying a case where a boy had been using his lists with violence on the frame of a Miss Lawpman Mrs. Lampman, the mother of the girl, proved to be a vigorous talk tr .and as attmey for the prosecution, made some telling hits, on Ler adven- turee. Alex. Mcintosh defended the boy with considerable warmth, but the female attorney had her way, and tho boy was fined $1 and costs,, amounting in all to over $10. The court room was crowded by an appreciative audience that enjoyed the parley in a high de gree. ft A little case of petit larceny oc curred at Bennett & Lewis store this morning that created a great deal of muiguauun tor a nine as tiic pcic- 1 r . I . I trator of the boiu deed was seen oy several parties making way with the, goods and ye no arrests were made, ui hough a n ember ot our police force stood not hall a block away when the tuiei sKippetl out witn ine sioien pro- perty. A Herald reporter, indignant that the fair name of our city should be clouded b' so flagrant a violation of our laws and the non punishment of the offender, investigated the mat ter and found the property stelen was a ten pound chunk of choice dried beef and that "Dandy" Livingston, the Doctors favorite setter was the purloiner, In our notice of losses sustained by visitors to the state fair last week, we failed to note the disappearance of 820 from the pocket of our friend, Wm. Pierce, which occurred in this way : he had safely seated himself in the coach on his way home, when two or three well dressed fellows attempted to couple the bell cord, which seemed to be in a hopeless tangle. They crowd ed and jostled around him for a few minutes when they got it fixed, and a half an hour afterward Mr. Pierce found he had been fixed too by the tak ing of $20 which he had carried in an inside breast pocket to his vest. The diet rascals could not be fouud,and Mr. Pierce returned home $20 wiser as well a poorer. The Germans, in their church, last Sabbath felt bke the Sparrow that has found a bouse. Their joy now means cheerful and hopeful activity in and around their house. Redeeming their time and opportunity, they have elect ed a new board of trustees for incor porating themselves, appreciating the necessity ot law and order. Liking their house of worship so well, thoy will continue to have there Sabbath School at 9 :30 a . m and service at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. every Sabbath, and singing exercises every Monday even ing at 7:30. Believing their friends who have promised them help, they rejoice in hope. J. W. ABEI0C BEADY TO DYEI Uarlbnrt and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dyeing and French Dry cleaning works 107. South Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend their facilities for cleaning, dyeing and curling plumes and tips on three days notice; ladies suits in velvets, Silks. Satins etc., cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pro cess. Ladies and gents' clothiug clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancy dyeing, merchant's shelf-worn goods a specialty. All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. Simmons & Fisbbceks rink will not be open to the publicMonday night as it is reeled to private parties that eve niug. diV PlfesiNALJll" B. S. Ramsey is la Louisville today. Jacob Bcrge was a west bound pas senger yeaterdar. Mrs. R. C. Gushing, of Lincoln, is in tbe city today. Mrs. J. II. Becker went to Omaha this morning . Jeff. L. Stone returned to "Republi can" headquarters this morning. . Sam. Hutchison, a stalwart II. S. M. boy, Is seeing friends here today. A. Bceson ia in Papillion today, in attendance at district court. Miss Jennie Johnjou returned to Plattsmouth this morning after a brief sojourn at Louisville. . ' O. A. Mullou, the auable ami efficient court reporter for this districf, is In the city today. The Katie Putnam party went to Red Oak, where they will entertain the theatre goers tonight. John O'Keefe, after spending Sun day in the city returned to his railroad work at Do witt, this morning. Geo. MajGeld, of the Louisville" Ob server, is in the city today, figuring on the situation. Frank Wheeler started tor Lincoln last vsning, where he will again attend the University. W.' li. Davis, of Seward, was in tbe city yesterday,' the guest of his neph ew, Steve Davis. L. Kalisky, f Weeping Water, after seeing .friends in this city, took the 1 train for Omaha this morning. J. . Morrison having an important c?we in Sarpy county, is in Papillion, at court today. Cap. .bhaanon goes to JJellevue, today, to finish up his fruit canvass in that countv.- Jap Smith returned to his railroad work this morning, in the western part 0f the State, Aug. Reiuhackel spent Sunday in the ciy returning to his work at Syra cuse this morning. Judge Sullivan went to York on legal business. He will be back in time for the next primaries, he says. Mrs. Wiley, of Three Groves, left on the K. C. this morning, to visit the Ex position at Kansas City. Miss Flora Davis, who has been visit ing friends here for a few weeks, re turned home this morning. , B. &. M. engineer Overlauder and wife left this morning for Blairsville, Iowa, to .visit a married daughter at that place. We are pteasod to see the smiling countenance of Johnny Sexton, an old B. & M. boy, on our streets again, and tn know thflt he walka fririlt lato o " " , . b at t,8 ahom which - - sh b 1 Myron Wheeler, a former student of the University, of Plattsmouth, takes position of court teuographer in judge postg judicial district. He steps . fi Doait?on for a vountr man not vet out of his teens. State Journa1. Mrs. Moses Ddgu, of Ashland, has been in the city several days visiting with her relatives, C. II. Paimele, Mr?. Pottenger, Mrs. Robiue and Mrs. J. P. Roberts, and thinks some of again making Plattsmouth her hom-i. She left for home this morning. AY. H. Baker made his linal departure for Ashland, this marn ing, where he will open one of the largest stocks of general merchandise to be fouud in that city. Ashland is truly fortunate in the accession of so energetic and fair dealing a business man as they will find in Mr. Baker. We are only sorry that Billy imagined he could do better there than here, nevertheless the Her ald wishes him success. F. S. White has just received a car load of "Sea Foam" winter wheat pat ent flour guaranteed to be as good as any made in the United States and prices as low as the lowest. Also a car load of bran just received which we deliver to any part of the city. 164tf m - Dr. Schlldknecht'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. 169dWtf W. H. SCHILDKNECHT. Taken Up. By the subscriber on Platte bottom Sunday Sept. 8th two yearlings heifers red marked with white on the belly. Owners will please claim property pay charges and take them axray. dtt Cha's. Vanhebventeb. A Great Oiseoyery. 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, Bronchhitls, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M.Roberts. Drag Store. Large size Si. 00. A Ban on s Drag Store. Never was such a rush made for any DrutT Store is now at J. M. Roberts, for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consult ptiou, Coughs and Colds. All persona affected with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs or any affection of the Throat and Lnngsrcan get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above Druj Store. Bilaj JLzo $1.00 - 9 THK RKPUDLIOAM COUNTY CONVENTION. PLATTSMOCTH CITT, 1ST WARD. Julius Tepperbu rg, Alex Schlegel, II. M. Bushnell, A. W. McLaughlin S. I Vanatla. 2d ward, W. a Wise, J. H. Fairfield, n. C. McMacken, W. II. Shafer, John Calhoun, Thomas Wale. 3D WAIiD. J. A. Richey, S. Dutton, M. D. Polk, Wm. Hayes, II. L. E. Lincoln, O. C. Smith, David Miller, J. C. Newbury, Wm. McCaully. 4th WATD, W. Smith, Wm. Ballance, Matt Schlegel, L, C. Erven, F. Carruth, . S. Greisel, Uyrnn Clark, J. C. Eikinbarry, J. W. Sage. LOUISVILLE. jamcs Robinson, S. Twiss, K. O. May Held, B. G. Hoover, I. M. Ward, D. D. Martiudale, ELM WOOD. John Ellington, Joseph McCaig, .. George Buell, Peter Eveland, J. II. McKinnon. SOUTH BEND. E. E. Day, Geo. A. Hay, A. L. Root, Sam Long, W. L. Welles. PLATTSMOUTH FBECINCT. W. R. Murray, Wm. Wettencamp Charles Jean, A. B. Taylor, Charles Warner, Wm. Gllmour, mt. r LEAS ANT. S. Richardson, S. Rector, P. Reed, Lewis Cole, B. Critchficld. KOCK BLUFFS. S. M. Davis. Wm. Loyd, Sidney Miner, James Cole, Wm. Royal, Geo. Edson, Joseph Lloyd, Lewis Young, Anderson Root. WEEPIXO WATER. g -yt Orton, R. S. Wilkinson, J. T. Marshal, D. T. Dudley, S. W. Coglizer, J. M. Carter, P. F. Everett, D. Drum, Elias Peck, Geo. Wood. I J. M. Beardslev, C. C. Hadsell, II. D. Travis, D. Woodard, James Johnson, J. Stucker, N. Satchel, B. A. Root, Katie Putnam. Very seldom it is that a Plaits mouth audience is more delighted than they were last Saturday evening. Katie Putnam one of the most tallen tcd and renowned actresses on the American stage with an exceptional ly strong company appeared that eve ning at the Waterman Opera House in the comedy "Lena The Madcap" and irom the rise of the curtain in the first act to the good bye of Miss Putnam at the close, the audience was charmed and amused in i way almost unknown to them heretofore. Miss Putnam in her KCting is simply charming anf it is all real life with out a flavor of imitation. When she prattles her lines the stage, the house the audience, all are forgotten and you see a rollicking girl in real life, such as one reads about and occa sionally meets. The play was sim ple pretty and the plot natural and not overdrawn. The entirey compa ny were strong and eminentl satis factory in their acting while the au dience were delighted withthe enter tainment entire. . Notice. All persons are warned against per cussing two certain promisory notes which were stolen from the undersign ed at Omaha on the evening of Septem ber 13tii '83. Oue note being in the sum of $192,00 in from of T, W. Foun tain and given by J. J. Rodgers, said note was endorsed on the back by T. W.Fountain and tiansfered to the 'un dersigned C. H. Dill. Also one note in the sum of $25, given to the under signed and signed by Geo. McUormack, all parties are herebv warned not to purchase toe above described notes. South Bend, Neb Sept 15, 83 tf C. H. Dill. Bed rock prices. I have on hand 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 oefore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the public is to examine my goods and my prices, d&wtf Henry Boeck. Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to announce t hat I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tiitt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invit all to call. Mrs. M. E. Mortcn. dl25t6-wl9tf Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska at its Etated meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to sell malt Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date of allowance. Wanted. 500 men to unload Schooners at. 153tf J. J. McVey's Bremner's milk cracker's. l631mo Ask for cracker's. Bremner's Eureka batter 1631mo 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 Buy Bremner's choice cracker's. 1631mo Ask for Bremner's cracker's. l631mo Special attractions in Silverware at L. C. Erven's. 155-tf s Leave orders for grapes from Lees ly's nursery at A. Clark s grocery. 7 ... 103dtf- ' DCLCOATCO ELECTED TO Eepvfcbcaa Coaatj Csmvetaion. - The republican electors of Cass county are hereby called to send delegates to aj republt can county con vein Ion to be held at Weeping Water on Thursday Sept. 90 at 11 a. m. the ob ject of the convention belns; to nominate can didates for the following; offices to be ailed at the November state and county election : One county clerk. One couutv treasurer. One sheriff. One couuty Judge. One county superintendent of public Instruc tion. tine cleric of the district cu Ooe county surveyor. One county coroner. One commissioner lo Id district Also to elect thirteen delegates to attend the state convention l Iu. h-i.t r.. i..i.. u . , and also to elect delegates to the iiud Judicial .ini.v wuTDUiiwj in uuuiuiir as may oe aerelu alter provided for. The bails of representa tion for delegates to this conveuilon Is niied as Oue delecateat large from each ward and precinct and oue deieiratM for nprv fir!-- w uiajgr lioviiuil cast ior K. I . JUggen In 1882. The several wards and rrHirt nr iitiii...i i- icproseuiation as follows : i lattitiuoutu city, 1st ward 5 delegates uiu 0 3rd " io FlattHniouth Drecluct !" '!" " Kock lilufls . Liberty ' Elgnt Mile Orove 7 Mtfleasaut 5 Avoca Louisville i Center e WeeuiDK Water ix HoutU Bend 5 " Eiiuwood a Stove Creek 7 H;tlt Creek c ' Greenwood 5 '1 Id ton ,1 Total ourub. r of delegates 135 The primaries htm culled u follow urday. the lath day of 8epteuiber.ls83. and In tructed to hold open at least one-half hour after the advertised hour of ouning 1'iatumoutU city 1st ward. Co Judges office at 7 :30 p. ui Second ward, at 2nd ward school house at 7 :30 P. in. Third ward, Sullivan's effice at 7 :30 p. m. "" vvyavuiuillliucr ai I JJU. Plattsmouth precinct. Taylor school houoe at p. m. Kock Bluffs. Berger school house at 3 p. m. Liberty, fr'oldea school house at 3 p. in. Avoca. liepner school house, at 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Uiliuore school house at 3 p. m. Eight Mile Grove, ileils school houe at 7 :'M p. m. Louisville, B O Hoover's office at 7 Jo p. m. Center, Grand Prsir.e school house at 3 p. in. Weening Water, eeh k1 house at 4 d. iu. Stove Creek, Stove Creek school house at 3 p. in. Elmwood, Elmwood Center school house at i :ju p.m. South Bend, town school house at 7 JO p. m. Halt Creek, town school house at 7 :30 j. in. Greenwood, KameY school house at 1 :30 p. m. Tipton, r t usual place at 7 30 p. in. Voted that nroxles to convention must coma from same ward or precinct as delegates .Were nuiu wuum iucy repreaeni. By order of the committee. M. At. Butlkk. H. M. Beam? ell. Chairman. Secretary.- - Republican 8tate Convention, a The Republican electors of the State of Ne braska are hereby called to neul delegates from the several counties to neet in State Convention at Liucolu. Wednesday. September 26, A. D. 1883, at 6 o'clock p. in., for the pur pose 01 placing in nomination candldatex lor the following named offices, to-wit ; une j ustice 01 tne supreme court. Two Regents of the University. One University Regent to fill vacancy. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation in the State Convention, as follows. na eu upon tue vote cant ior r. itoggen for Secn-tary of state, giving one delegato'to each one hundred and nuy (loo) votes, uud one del egate for the fractieu of seveut-five (75) votes or over : also one delegate for each organized county . Counties Del. ....7 5 ....5 Counties Johueon Kearney Keith Knox Del. ....7 3 ....1 Adams Antelope... Boone Buffalo . 6 .6 Butler 6 Burt 8 Lancaster 24 Lincoln 4 Loup 2 Madison 5 Merrick 4 Nance 2 Nemeba 9 Nuckolls 4 Otoe 11 Brown 3 Cass 13 Cedar..... 2 Cheyennee tl Clay , 8 Colfax 4 Cuming r Chase 1 Custer 3 Pawnee 8 Pheluts. .3 ..2 ..5 . 6 ..4 .12 ..4 ..9 . . ..3 Cherry ...1 rierce Platte Polk Ked Willow. Kichai-deou. saline Liakota Dawson 3 Dixon 4 Dodge 9 Uoutdas 16 Dundy.. .1 1 Sarpy Finnore Franklin ..4 I Si: ward. b sauuuers.... Frontier... . 2 1 sneeiuan. Furnas 6 . Stanton 2 Oage 11 I Sioux lioeper...... ..s .nayer J &reeeley 2 Valley 4 nau 01 wssuingum uammon t Harlan 4 Wayne. 3 v beeler - Webster 6 York 8 Total 371 Hitchcock 2 Holt 5 Howard.... 3 Jefferson :.b It Is recommended that no proxies be ad mitted to tho convention, except tuch as are held by person residing m tbe counties from which the proxies are give.i. uko. w. c uoknev, vnairman. S. B. Colson. Secretary. Fresh Calilornia fruits and celery received every other dav at 149-tf. r. s. vv niTE's. Bremner's cracker's are the best. 1631 mo - Frenh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's. 167tf. Morley shaves for 10 cents. 162tf A complete line of new goods, all the latest patterns just received at. Ilas- gorshek Bros. Call early Sherwood block. loauot Use 185 coal oil only, at 25 centa gallon at Warrick's. lC6tf Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call onhim and know the truth, tf Prime Timothy seed S1.90 per bu at Johnson Bros. --; 24tf Take none but Bremner's cracker's and you will get the best. 1631mo Why they Call IlImOldMau." 'Yes, that's sadly so." said Jenkins umv hair is turning gray and falling out betore its time. Use something? I would, but most hair restorers are dangerous." "True," answered his friend, "but Parker's Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is effective. I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop calling you Old Man Jenkins." It never fails to restore"the original ool lor to gray or faded hair. Riehy perfumcd, an elegant dressing. Sept.l3w261m Farmers and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative agency business, by which 85 to $20 a day can be earned, send addres at once, on postal, to II C. Wilkinson & Co.. 195 and 197 Ful ton St- New York. 40t6m Everybody knows what red clover is. It has been used many years by the good old German women-and pbys dans for the blood, and la known as the best blood purifier whan properly prepared. Combined with other medi cinal herbs and roots. It torms Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic.which is good for all blood disorders, torpid liver, costiveness and sick headach. Sure cure for pimples. Ask Smith & Black Bros- druggist,. ior it Oaj fifty cts. a bottle. OcUgeiwlyT- SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head.Itbree cents 1 1 A 1. . . t " HUD r ii inwillilll. YOItKOWKD and not returned. I'crsous A having books beloiiKiug to the undersjKU ed aie requested to return them before their memories (all. 16710 K. IL Livimoston. ONEY TO I4JAN 'A auUlvan. (in real estate by A.N. VOTICE. roit 8AI.K. A corner lot and s toro room ot'Hlte Opeia House, brick block In Fairmont. Neb , oue of the best loca tions In towu. For Hale at A Bargain If sold within -JO days. a!o a au-k of icroceiies. a good bu.lnen extabll.hed. P. O. addre.s, lock drawer No. II. 16710. FOR SALE A good winter row several stoves and onie household furniture liniulre ot ii. t OVC3KK. lC76t FOR BALK The Iff llyer. Woods property near Hber J. W. Marshall. Agent. TTOR SAlR Residence proMTty, one of the of the best locations lu th city, or v 111 trade for stock. Iii'iu're of J. VV, Martbls. loot! IO It SALE OK RENT A good house with seven rooms, conveniently arranged and located near the I he business it trt of the city, for particulars enquire of O, r . Jyger. 137ml "CVJR WALK - Iloime and tots, price ftfto. fioo x casii. balance In monthly p.iymeuts. li. B. WINUHAM, FOR SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of O. II. Wheeler & Co. 70 R 8ALB-Scratch Tablets In all sizes, at a- thisoltlce. mt IOR SALE a lot lu good locution. Particu lars at this ofllco - ' W7lt FOR SALE An order for a new American hew lug Machine. Inquire at this office. ?OR SALK 1,000 cords of wood. -- W. S. WlHM Inquire of tf VOR SALE 1 Id papers for sale at this office A at 40 cents er hundred or 6 cents per doz- n. tl IOR SALE Four lots together in good loca tion In thl city. Inquire at this office tf pOR RENT A house, 2 large roomi, rent ted anu naiuied. r oer montn. lGi-tr. James R. ROSS. IOR RSNT One office room arid dwelling connected. (3 roouiM) u.i stairs cvr llolt- Mineiuer oakery, f.nqulre at Mis. lloltsehnei der's. - 151 tf ITOR RPXT-Htore Room. 113-te, . - - . W. 8. Wise pOR REXT Dwelling liou-e. W.S.AVI8K. FOR RENT Houee, convenient to shops, tf. F.. . DOVEV & So.V, TOR RENT South store room of the Union - Block. Enquire of O. II. Black, B. Hpur lock, Alva Drew, Business cimrolttee. I2tf TOR RENT Dwelling Houses, Inquire of lKidtf W. II. HHAKKK. WANTED To rent a good dwelling house convenient to High School 4 to 7 rooms, anustaDie. inquire oi it. m. Busuueii, -"WANTED Information as to tho wherea- ' 1 bouts of Joseph lily 1 lie bv his niece Eliza aoptn i nomas who lauded at New ioik. July 27th. Send to S. Slieneman, Soc'y of Immigration 1224 CheKtuut St., Philadelphia, Penu. IV ANTED Two blacksmiths and a black- smith helper at Schnellbacber's shop. MttI WAITED--John Bauer has bought the Stohl man place, cornel of h and V ine, and Is prepared to accom mod ite I lie public in the way of boardi-ig ard lo Iglng by the we-k or month. lOiul , T OST A pass book containing papers valu- awe only to owner huder please leave at this office. 10711 "fDUND A ladiee pocketbook containing A some cliauiie. The owner can have the same by calling on C Breckenlield, proving property and paying for tiiis notice. I5btf WESCOTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HODSB Is the Place for YOU to Trade. Our system ol doing bu8iness will please 3'ou. Every article is marked in plain figures and sold on its own merits. 2so monkej biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction goods, no shoddy goods: yon get your money's worth every time. Tho latest styles and best goods obtainable with money are in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any house, either large or small, and yon will always find us anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gain your eolid custom. Gome and see us. C. E. WESCOTT. THE BOSS CLOTHIER, Rockwood Block. NEW Furniture Store DEALER IN FURNITURE 8. COFFINS. and all kinds of goods usually kept in a HBS r CLAMM tf VUMlTVHR STOkE Also, a very compfete stock of Funeral Goods. Metallic&WooenCofflns Caskets Rotes EMBLEMS, 4c. - . Our Mew and elegant hearse Is always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wbear we may be found eight or day. -J. I UNRUH, 2iu3 . i. vrr4-i jr i. neb M. O'CONNOR. At the down-town saloon. OPPOSITE THE JPERKLNS nOUSE, Keeps a complete ine of -7s7" I 3XT 353 S, Liquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, ZRUG'S OHAHA BEER - - - ' . and tbe best bra ad of Kentucky 81B whiskies. ODpmiUf Perkins Hnuw. - Pl.ATTSMOTTTH. Instructions in Music. MRS. SIMPSON Desires to Inform ber friends and patrons that - she will receive . IN at ber residence, on RIVERVIEW HILL, betw. Granite and Marble St's. FALL TERM 'conuneoces 0eoiet8ter sd. 19B3,' ' xoitf - EDUCATIONAL. Husical Instructions To My Friends: I have reorganized rny clas.es of Instruction upon tbe Piano, and should be pleased to have such as may desire Instruction to address or call upon roe. My terms are rea sonable, and ray Instruction after the most Im proved method. Pupils, beginning wrong, can sever expect to bocomo masters. I Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINOTON. dlC2X'tf THE TWELFTH YEAR or the UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY. SEPT. 11, 1883, with an ample corps ol instructor. On application to the Chancellor catalogues can be obtained by those de.lilug Information, and certiorates for half fare on the railroads by those expecting to attend. First Term begins Tuesday. Sept. II lK). Second" Thursday, Jan. 3, lHsl. Third " Tue. day. April 1. last. Annual Commencement Wednesday, Juno It THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE will open October 2. I83. and continue e mo'i. ' i S3 & if r i 3 n o S3. CO :1? (i I I co es era jo l. , a a if 5 S d-aSS 3 IM CO a o o v . ct3 CO -A t-i t a-, : V o m a 7 Of mm a 1'S 3 a a a I o -A. . -) Q, Cy D n a I cm fu. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass couutv. Nebras ka. r . Notice lo non-resident defendants. Kmlllv.O Mullis. plalntllf rt Prancls 11. Men-T tOn.Ueori'e lleuton. W illlHiii II. Ili-nton. hrr. Myrtle King, minor heir of joliu U, llenton, deceased, defendant.. timtit II. Kinv. .Iftlui . II. I(Iiim.k. .iiurill.ii ,.ff J no aoove named defendants Franels M. llenton, Oeorge llenton, Vt llliam II. llelieon. Prejiiont U. KlliK. John 11. hhner: s-iiarrfian of Myrtle King, minor heir of .John R. Hentou neceaaeu. wi ii take nttice tliHt the plaiutin, Kmily O. Muliis, of I'latssmoiith. l ass county . Net)ranka. did on the 15te dav of September. A- D. lH:t, (lie her petition lu the district court ol vas county Nebraska, agaluxt ivid Krancls ni. rieiuoii. (.eore itenton. winism II. Hen-- . ton, Fremont O. King. John If itli.tcr. giiHrd lanof Myrtle King, minor-heir of John it. llf4 ton, deceased, defendants, the object Md piayer of faid petition is to liave tho title to the following deHcribed real estate ouleled in .' plaintiff and tho said defendants forever barred : clasming any In tcre!t in or to fald pryni-eB. iroiu .eiiinir iid or iu H.rv iiiunii.r wiiH.ievei-. town : . . . , Bouinnlnz at a noint four hundreJ and fortv- ' five Ullll lllH..llIf fl't HWU. Ull-Bt nl id.. la lino of the west halt of the northeast ouarlei- ." of section thirteen M3 township twelve (12) 'J.7 rango uiirieen iaj n anu at a uoint wit'-nortu hue of Main Htreet when continued we fratn the city cf Plattsinonth. Cass county, Nebras ka ; thence west along the .Ine of said street two hundred and twenty-two feet (222) thence north three hundred and forty three CAM) feet. thence east Parallel with Main street two hun dred and twenty-two (222) feet, thence south three hundred and forty tire (313) feet to tiie place of beginning containing two (2) acres more or es. Klie said defendants are reoulred tn nlc-id on or before the 22ud dav of October, !.', or said petition w, n be t iken as true and decree en tered for plaintiff by default. JiMlLV O. MtLLIH, By J. E. Morrison, her Attorney, Datod the NHh day of 8ep. lai. 172tf HENRY BCFCK DEALEiC IN FURNITURE tTO., ETC., ETC." Of All Description. METALLIC BURIAL CASES WOODEW COjTjTI2ST8 f all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash, . MT F1NEHEAR8E IS NOW BEADY FOK UKBV1CK. With many thanks for past patronage. invite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OP 31tf. KntSTt HK AMI TOIKI HOUSE-SHOEING CITY SHOEING SHOP I am going to do all kinds of shoeing, and do Carriage and Wogon work. Kepnalrig and Plow work done to order : now Is your time to patronize me. Shop on Washington Avenue at the Horoo-olaoo Oig:a. Good Satisfaction Guhranteed. GEO. PALMEtt, wistf Plattsmouth. Neb. 'Grace Sc Tblerolf have af last receiv ed their dears-, amonpr whirh is the Telebrated R. O. Ingersoll" clears Now Boja, is your time to get a goo cigar.' dl4ltf.d Freth butter 12 cents per pound, fresh eggs 12 rents per dozen at P. J. Hansen'.' , IWtt