I'! 'A r. 9 I- HARNESS. STREIGHT Sr CO. (Hufcunor t trrlabt M lller. MANUrACTUKKB Of FINE OliAVi HARMS. A large Kno of Bridles Collars Whips, &c Saddles alway In hloek. lUj-uirtuy of all hiiitlit titati dce o nort notice. Main Mrt-i t. bciveeu Kourtli and Kllth. CALL AT TIIK Old Reliable LUMBER YARD H. A. UTEEMAN k SON Whoh-nale and ICt-tall Iealer In PINK LUMBER SHIMSLEK, LATH, SASH, DOORS, 11LINDS, &c, Ki.iuth Mrict. iii rt-iir of Opera House. . 1 A'l TSMOU'J II- NEPJCASi HOTEL- Li i HOTEL. IMs l.TuuTlful three Htry trick tructur, on ionn .Vmd Mifii. ha just been finished and f I t tl ii lcr llic :icc-li.liiolatlon of Til J fiXlh'N T C VSTOHKliS, AND j:i:(;ulaii loahdkrs. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Gocd Bar In connection with the llou.ie. ( ( ( f-. I)(J 1 J l&EIB. SIXOWD UAND GOODS- PARLEMAN & CHAPMAN Will BUY ami fcKLL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS A1TI) FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower .Main street, Oiie tit er west t.f Deck's Furniture sore I lattsn.oiith. Feb. 1st. 1S83 4Ctf. BOOIS AND SHOES AND R13P AIRING AT Sheraood'S, Plattsmouth, Nebraska noAPS. Just Received riNE LINE OK, MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR P1FES ?- nntl.cr HII'OKTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S ial.y m::de for the retail traf -i'y. Pepperberg's Ciixar Factory EPNSTWAGN R Practical Architect. AND SCPEttlXTEKDENT ARCHITECTURAL. WORK A SPCCIAL.TY- j'iiu vi I i:n-Mdcuioa- iU e carefully Tarried out. and full attention will b given a to nateiy and durability. .SO.s OX iAl3tTl3; 4Water Colors. Crayon and reneu. i3l PLATTSMOOTH HERALD. I-UliUf HKI) DAILY AND WKEKLT Tbc Plattsmonth Herald PntMint Co. OFFICIAL. lAIKlt OK Til It CITY' For City and Countv Directory, Hallway Tlini Tftbloi. relepiione tCxcha'iff Bualnea Di rectory, lluainess Card f.c, ee fourth pe. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for t ltpl ly advertisement or change In a'lverilHemeul mutt he handed lu to ilia hunine-etonicD not later than 10 a. . of the day In vtliicn tliey are to be innerted. Copy for pay local ami npeclal notice muHt le lianUe-l In before 3 p. in each day to Innure lu .nerltoii. II M. HUHMLL, ItunlnrM Manager. Republican County Ticket. for County Cleric, JOHN W. JF.NNINOS, of Plalt.iiuoulh. Kor County Treaaurer, W.M. II, NEWELL, of PlatUmoutb. Por Slierlff, J. C. EIKE.NUAUY. of I'latlainoulh. For County Judge. CALVIN ItL'SSELL, of Weeping Water. For Superintendent of Nchooln, CYKLS ALTON, of Stoe Creek, Kor Clerk of the District Court, SUMNKK S. HALL. Of Alt. Pleasant. Kor Cunty Surveyor, OKOKliE W.KAIKKIELD. of Plattsmouth. Kir County Coroner, PEKKY T. OA3S, of PlattTnoulh. For Commissioner, Third District, JOHN CLEMMONS. of Stove Creek. A. .Salisbury, DentiNt. C A. tlarliall, Dentist, kuc tCNsor to Clutter & Marlmll. Teclli extracted without pain, Ity use oi'.MtrouN Oxide Uan. Dr. Jennie Foster will be found in the Union Block during otlice hours from y to 11 a, m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. Will be found at other times when not engaged, at residence, corner 8th and Pearl streets. 73dtf Joe Ford will hold forth in One style with his riuk at Fitzgerald Hall to night. Iii-servcd seats for Happy Cal Wag ner's Minstrels, Friday night, and Lou ie Lord's Dramatic company, will go on sale Weduesday morning-, at J. 1. Young's. Price 75 cents. Owing to a very interesting Denver K-ttir many locals have been crowded out. We will give a complete account of the unfortunate insane man from Weeping Water, tomorrow, who now lies in the county jail. Nothing seems to draw iu this town like a minstrel show, that being the case we predict for the Cal- Wagner troupe which appears at the Opera House Friday night next the laigeet crowd of t!ie season. On Monday, October 2d, commences the New Year, called in the Hebrew language (Itosh a shono), the com mencement of the year 1644. It lasts for two days. Mr. J. Levy will go to Oinahu to celebrate on these days. Walter White, with his pile driver, is on hands today, aud will bepin work on the Fifth street culvert as soon as weather will permit. There is certainly no improvement on the city's streets needed wore than the one above named, and we are glad to chronicle tb pros- I pect of an early beginning of the work. Cal Wagner's Minstrels commenced the season ut Ilockford, Ills., Vedue3 Jay evening, The company made an instantaneous hit, and gave a most sat isfactory perlormance. Happy Cal and Lew Spencer kept either end lively, while ttiesingiug of the quartette was a particular feature of the entertain ment. There were twentyfour neople in the first part. A grand olio follow ed, in which neatness, fun and novelty were noticable attributes. The com pany will play in Milwaukee the 23d. E. B. Brown the proprietor and man asrer. comes pretty near knowing how to run a show. Chicago Sporting Jour nal. At the Opeta House Friday kept. 28. A Mysterious Mossaee. Mr. E. L. D. Mardin, ot this city, yesterday found a bottle corked tightly and floating down the river. In the bottle was a note stating in substance thai the writer had drank all the whis Key he had and was in the river, and thought- that death was sure. He re- Quested the tinder of the message to notily his people, at &ioux City, aud it wuS siiined Smith Brothier. dated at Fort Benton. Mr. Mardin, who found the message, has enclosed it in a letter and sent it to Sioux City, where ti e mystery may be unraveled. We glean the following state fair items from the Nebraska Farmer, showing premiums taken at the state fair by our fellow townsmen: "A Putte-son, PlattsmouMi, Xebras ka, Stallion three years old and under "four, driving, second premium.' "3. II. Atwood, Plattsmouth, Neb., 'two second premiums, on the follow ing Jerseys: Bull, three years old 'and over, and cow three years old and over." "Among the fine hrds of Jerseys "ehowu at the state fair were those ol 4 G. P. Brown, ol Omaha, N. I. D. Sol "omou.of Omaha, J. 11. & 11. A. Grin- "uell. ot" Jefferson. Iowa, S. A. At' "wood. Plattsmouth. Nwb., and J. J. Bartlett, of Dorchester, Neb. Fun Ahead! The best and largest minstrel troupe in the country at the Opera House Friday night. 150 deg. Coal Oil only 20 cts. at Warrick 8ICHT-8CCINC IN THE WEST. The B- Sl M. Band's Excursion to Denver and the Rockies. CO.NCLUDED. As mentioned in my previous letter, the last day of our visit was devoted to a trip up the mountains, to George town, and this was by fur the most in teresting part of our trip occurring on Sunday, the lCtti iuit. During the summer mouths excur sion trains leave Denver every .Sunday over both the D. fc K. ii. and Colorado Central roads, the former detiued southward for Colorado Spriug, Mnui- tou, Pueblo, etc., aud the latter through the niouutains westward for Idaho Springs aud Georgetown. We chose this route, as it promised to afford us greater scope of scenery and a brucing mountain breezo. The readers of the II KitAt.D will probably censure us fur our seomiug violation of tho Lord's duy in the pursuit of pleasure; but al low me to assert that perhaps a day could not have been much better spent by a novice in the realistic beauties of nature, than by witnessing the great works of the Creator displayed on ull aides iu that far-famed country, and evidently praising the great author of all the wonders. To each and all of us it seemed nothing less than a holy Sab bath, and the repeated ejaculations of wonder, as we passed upward through the mo intains, gave evidence of the sincerity of our feelings. A long train of cars left Denver at 8 a. m., consisting mostly of observa tion cars, especially adapted to facili tate sight seeing, over a narrow gauge track, behind on of the peculiarly built engines of bucIi roads. Nothing of particular interest occurred as we parsed over the vast plain between Denver and the foot-hills of t be ltocky mountain, until we reached G !deu. uoted for its great smelting work, and beautifully situated at the base of the mountains, immediately west of the oot hills. Here another engine was at :hed to the rear end of the train, and 'V we thundered to the mouth of C ar Creek canon, where wc nntprpil the mountain, and commenchd "snak ing" upward .toward the summit. I use the word "snaking' advisedly, for such another twisting ot the road bed between the mountain sides is seldom seen, bometime on one aud then on i he other side of the rapidly rolling stream, now and then around the harp ssi of curves, up, up, we go, along the clearest of streams, the mountain sides lowering high above us on either hand, with the occipital boneof our cranium constantly resting on the spinal verte- Ime, and wondering why that heavy mass of solid rock does not come thundering down into the narrow vallev ielow. We see an eudless array of great boulders, piled up promiscuously on either side, and in such variety of shapes as to give the beholder the idea that some great eruption of nature had atone time upheaved this ponderous i mass and left it iu the pell-mell condi tion n now presents to view. Then again we wonder at the awe inspiring sight of "Mother Grundy," a place where a vast amount of rock had to be cut away to make room for the road bed, leaving the mountain side very nearly prrpeudicular, and high up in the sky, overhanging the track below, the curiously formed picture of a face belonging to that class of females, clearly defines itself against the azure blue beyond. Again we gaze upon the mountain firs, stunted cedars, and here and there Ihe patches of shrubbery, seemingly growing out ol" and shooting up through the fissures of those im mense boulders, and wondering what cau-es theia to grow. In fact, it is a succession ot wonders, aud we almost wished the trip would never end. Beaver Brooa, a small wayside statiofT but picturesquely situated, was passed, and wc retched Idaho Springs, a town of no mean pretensions as to size, cosily situated between the mountain sides, in a neat plain of some dimensions. Here many of the excursionists left the train to spend the hours until return time, in that interesting locality, and leaving us to pursue our way ouwird and up ward. Georgetown was reached at 12:30 p. m., and now for more sights and more wonderments. After hastily satisfy ing the inner man, we formed ourselves into squads, each squad taking a differ cm route, ana maKing tne most ot tne- intervening hours, until return time. One party took the road to Green Lake and the Garden of the Gods, another the mountaiu path toward Silver Plume aud the other ascended the mountain sides toward tho south of Georgetown Probably the finest trip was had by the party that visited Groen Lake, sev enjl lhoU3and feet above Georgetown, and the regie u of everlasting snow. Its distance from the latter place is about four miles, and is reached by a steep and narrow road. The trip can be made by hack, holding six passen gers, and drawn by four stout horses. and although our party preferred to take the journey afoot, and started at the same time the hack did, they reacn ed the lake one half hour in advance, all owing to the steepness of the asc? nt. It was also probably owing partially to the unusual exertion and aain to the rarity of the atmosphere, that one of the party came very near succumbing after reaching treir destination, but, thanks to the presence of that cooling element, waf speedily revived by a vig orous application of snow, which was still to be found in many places though in a melting form. Green Lake, the resort of so many YiaitofB, i a reJnarltabl ahec of wat- cr, as clear as a crystal, 'every fbject being plainly visible at a depth of 2ft feet or more, assuming towards thi middle a bottle green apect, indicating great depth. The Garden of the Gods, in which this lake is situated, present many peculiar features, not the least being the interesting small mounds of rocks studded here and there over the plain, and the small patches of snow in the declivities of the earth. The second party ascended the moun tain road north of Georgetown, also on toot, and though not reaching so high an altitude, they haJ, nevertheless, an equally interesting trip. When about yOO feet up, we took a view of that city, far do wn below our feet and then could notice, how compactly it is built. presenting a dense mass of buildings, many of them substantial structures, narrow streets, aud seemingly every inch of urouud built over that could be made available for that purpose. Fur ther on we we noticed one of the pecu liar railroad engineering feats so much iu vogue among the mountaiu routes. namely that of a road doubling itself. This is an extension of ho Colorado Central, westward from Georgetown, and as yet unfinished. The route leis along the south side of the creek, ruu- ning westward up the grade for a dis tance of half a mile wheu it crosses the north side of the creek, running cast ward the same distance, where it cros ses again to the sjutli side over a high bridge, many feet over its own track below, and then passing along the south side, westwardly. Near by we visited the Lebanon mine owned by a Xew York compauy, and classed as the best paying silver mine in that part of the county. This mine has been explored in a straight line for a distance of 3,231 feet, and has four side tuuuels. Lighting a candle, which was kindly furnished us, we gtoped our way into tho darkness beyond, lor a distance of about 1,400 K-et, until rcachiug a side tunnel, where work was in progress, proceeded to look for the precious ore, aud succeeded in se curing several saiall samples. The time drawiug nigh for our de nurture we hastily retraced our steps towards the outer worid, and reached Georgetown in due time for 'he return train, reaching Denver at 8 p. in., and giving us ample time to get ready for our return home over the 1. & M. Throughout our viit we were blessed with the most delightful weather, and consequently were in the happiest of m ods. Trae w r , dufty and weary wc- reached home on the following eve ning; but that trip will never be ef fucad from our memories. S. PERSONALS. W. II Baker Sundayed in the city, returning to Ashland this morning. Alva Drew was a passenger this moraing on No. 1 for the Republican valley. Geo. Mas field, of Louisville, i3 doing the cily today, in the interest of the Ob server. J. P. McPhersou, of Nebraska City j caled on friends here yesterday, leaving for home this morning. Fred. Mickelwaite, freight conduct on the Missouri Pacific, spent Sunday Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc with his relatives here. t-ber 1883 for a license to sell malt SoiritiiB aud Vinous liquors in Avoca James McXaviu, general agent for the Louie Lord company, is in the city today, and made this office a business call." John Beverage, an old time Pialts moutbian, formerly yard master here in the B. & M. yards, is in the city today. Judge Gass is a sight-seer in Liucolu today. Whether the Judge's visit has any politicail significance or not wc failed to learn. Mr. Solomon, of the Philadelphia Store, went to Fairmont today to fix up . ' t ... wieir new siore ruuui, vvuicu m--y "wfc to orcunv bv October 1st ll) ouuhj ov Utioi'ri xei. .xl - A pop'llar B & M. clerk, With OUC Of Plattsmouth-8 lair daughters, took ti e trMin for the wpfit. Ratiirdav niffht. Se. rious intentions are apprehended. A. B. Smith and Lafe Gil more went to Phelps county today to lay outanew town on thaJiue of the B. & M. The name ot tho young metropolis, However, they were unable to give. Miss Louie Lord. "The lady ha$ a "decided future in tho emotional line. Her 'Lady Audly i3 an evidence of this". New lork Her aid. These are but few of the great num ber of compliments received by this tal- nfrl ldv from the entire Press of the j iNinntrv. Her auctieuces arc aravwi ,! ;ntl!ftiiM r r ironi me icu. ouv. ... .v ...... cles -appreciative of genuine ability o,.i rl;c, rilturpi t the Onera and artistic culture. Vt im- C House Saturday nittni ftept Notice. "Parties indebted to me will plep 9 e tt. At Pa?9 countv bank, where I have Call at l.-ass couuijr uaon, left my books for settlement, an earij attention to this matter will greatly oblige W. H. Baker. d&wlt Notice. All persons are warned against p- oWooSn.. tarn certain iromisory "Otes u- x. n,.i frnm tlm undersioii- whicb wer Stolen irom tne UQ"'o" ed at umana on me e euiuK v. her 13tli '8L One note being in the om f S19 no in from of l W . r oun tain and eiven by J. J. Rodgers, said note was endorf ed on the back by T W. Fountain and tiansfered to the un- flPrio-ned C. H. Dill. Also one note in the sum of S25, given to the under Bicr.icul find signed by Geo. MccormacK, all narties are herebv warned UOt to all panics aits nei . purchase the above described "' South Beud, at feept , flt Loots Fair. The Mo. Pac. Ky. will sell excursion tickets Lou vilie to St Louu ami re tarn Fair week at $12.76 sale of Ik to commence Sept. 30. ami cootluue to and including Oct. 6 1893 good re turning on or before Oct. 8. During the week visitors may witness t night "Veiled Prophets Stmt Pa geut." "The most extensive display of Klro Works ever peen in America," and uumerous other dazzling attrac tions, all of widen surpass in inaguiO ceuce and splendor anything ot the kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call on or address J. P. Edis Local Tkt. Agt. louinville Xtb. 17ld2Swtf G1TEN AWAY One Thousaud Buttles or Marsh's den Blood ft Liver Tonic to be Given Away. (lob Everybody iu Plattsmouth, who is suffering fiom crolular. Chronic Ubeu iiiaUsui, Jaundice, Biliousness, Dyspep sia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Backache, Female Weakuess, Nervous derangement. Gen eral Debility, or any Blood, Liver, Kid ney, Stomach or Bowel aisorder can obtain a trial bottle of Marshe's Golden Blood & Liver Tonic, free of charge, by calling at Smith At Blick Bros drug store, Plattsmouth. Persons who have tried this valuable medicine can pro cure the large bottles at 60 cents and $1 It purities the Blood, invigorates the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, regulates the Kidneys, and strengthens the sys tem. For all diseases of the Throat and Luugs, use Jtlarshc's Golden Balsam, the great cough remedy, sample bottle free. ARE YOU KKADYTO DYES Hurlburt and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dyeing and French Dry cleaning works 107, South Filteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend their facilities for c.eaning, dyeing and curling plumes and tips on three days notice; ladles suits iu velvets, Silks, Satins etc., cleaned by the French Dry cleaningpro cess. Ladies' and gents clothing clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancv dyeing, merchant's shelf-worn goods a specialty. All orders by mad or express given prompt attention. Morlcy shaves for 10 cents. lC2tf Farmers and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative aseucv business, by which $5 to SO a day can be earned. send address at once, on-postal, to II C. Wilkinson & Co.. 195- and 197 Ful ton St., New York. 40t6m Ask for Bremncr's Eureka butter lC31mo cracker's. FOR SALE. Cots 2 aud 3 In HlocR 41, Improved. UU7 K. II. WLUUA31. . Prime Timothy seed 81.90 per bu Johnson Bros. 24tf M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer aud always ready to pay pac ticular attention tb his customers. 155tf Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth aud vicinity I wish to announce that I have 'taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Union 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 Coimtv Commissioners of Casa Countv. CaS8 County, Nebraska, one year from date of alio wunr-.e. Taken L'p By the subscriber on Platte bottom Suuday Sept. 8th two yearlings heiters red marked with white on the belly. Owners will please claim property pay charges and take them a aray. , dtt ClIA S. ANDEKVENTEIl. Bremner's milk cracker's. 163lmo Sheriffs Sale. Rv virMiA of an order of sale issued by J. W, Johnson, county judge witnin and for Cass o..nntv 'ohmk!4 and to me directed. I will ou Saturday, the tith day of October, A. I). 1883. at lo o'clock a, m, of aid day, at tiie south door of thecourt house lu the city oi .riausmouin. in said county, sell a: public auction ine touow nprumu ninnprtv to wit: i wo bedsteads, 4 quilts, 2 sheets, 4 pillows. 2 struw ticks, l large lamp. 1 table and oil cl th fflf nJ chaftVa caue Teat cha! 4 bottom chairs. 1 bracket. 2 deer heads. i t. tchen table. 1 table spread. 3 market bas kets, 1 lot dishes. 1 cook stove ana turniture, 1 enai oil can. 1 water bucket. 20 D unds flour. 1 jug, l waah tub, 1 bucket hud, 1 elwthes basket. 1 ClOCK. The same being levied upon anu taxen as tne property of John Dougherty, defendant, to satisfy a judgment of said court Ty ai. . mut pliy & uo., ptaintins. I'lattsinouin. eo..epi. z-iiu a. u. icsj. K. W. H V Kits, Sheriff Oafs Co., Neb. By M. McElwain, Deputy. 17otl2 Legal Notice. In the district court of Cas county. Nebras ka t naries ai. reeu anu i ITufie M Wilkins H I US I V4 I Fannie wbeatbn. i Uoftiii.nl f Notice 1 Maireie Geonre and 1 iIu,r pnwii deft i f annie neaion, naxgie. yeurBcauu r ptt-oli HAfcnriHiits in the above cauae. will ta ; nonce , on -la.nIlrfT filed their petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against the above named defendants, tne ODjeci ana prayer oi xuuu c defendants. J. S. Hartman ana Susie Hartman. to plaintiff- upon the east half of Lot No. 11, In iii,! an In town of Plattsmouth. Cass COuntv. Nebraska, to eecure the payment of a certain promissory note, dated Sept 3d A. p. iam inr ih. .nm nf Mm iibd due and Davble D . from tUe dilte ,ueof, that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars for which emu plaintiff prays for a aecree that defend ants J. S. Hartman be required to pay the fame or that said premises may be sold to aat ifv the amount found due and also praying jbe I hnrmi of havlnir that the defendant Fannie Wheaton. Maggie, roweu oe enjoinea nou ur or claiming any interest, legal or equitable, in or to said premises, " You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of October. D. 1883. VAXATTA K WHEM.F.R. Att'ys for PlaiatUT. Dated September. 2Zi 1S83, tt MONEY TO LO IS OJf REAL ESTATE. Anv n9rtv devirluz to loan money on Farm property can be accommodated t low rate, from three to ten years' time, and the Interest 1 not payable until it has accrued. Inquire of v. Ad virtlwmnu under tnl b'a4. .three rent r Hue each lunerilou. UOimoWKD and not returned. lrou liatlnic hooka brlonclnir to Oi underaiKn ed are reiueated to return lliein before their memories fall. bw U. It. Ll vinohtox. ON E V TO LOA N - On real estate by A.N. Sullivan. IOKSAI.K Houxe. Int'Rlid wood land by John lioni & Hon. FOR SALE A good Manoii Halulhi rabluf t orcan. a bargain for chIi puicliMcr. In- ijulre of lleiinau scmldt. VIITII K Knit HALE. A comer lot and A' torc rouin ouHlt Opeia lluie. brick block In Fairmont. Neb , one ol the bent loca tiouo In towu. For Hale at A bantam If "old wllblu'Ai day. AUo a M k of itroi-erle. a good bualiieH rtabllohed. I. O. add rem, lock drawer No. H. li7to. FOlt HALE A ko1 winter row several stove and voiiie hoim-liold furniture Inquire of . F. Civ u kii. io;ot FOK HALE The Iff Hyer. Wood property near Stier- J. W. M.ltUALI.. Aent. POK 8AL-IteMdence prop rty. one Of the 1 of the bent Incatlou In the city, or 111 trade for stock, inqu're of J. W.-Marthls. iwti IjHiK 8ALK -Houne aud lot", price &6T.0. (too cab. balauce la monthly p.tyniciils. 1L 11. V 1MMIAM, FOK HALE Several reii Jenrri. cheap. In quire of i. II. Wheeler & C. tfOlt HALE-Scrateh TaMetl In all Uei. at - this ofnee. 1OK HALE a lot in i;ooa location, lara at this ofllcc VI If Fartleu V7U IOH SALE An order for a new American iewiu Machine. Inuulre at this ofllce. I? OK HALK 1, 00 J cord of wood. V. s. Wive. Inquire of ti poll SALE t Id paper for sale at thl offlce at 40 cents .er hundred or ft cent per doz en. If VOK SALE Four lot together In good loca- lion Iu thl city Inquire at IhU oillce if I.VIK 1CKNT t 'oinf oilulilu tlace. corner of r I'earland 10 Hts.. lateiv occuuled by W .1 Warrick, Enquire at Warrira'a drug stock. io;tf. IOB K?NT One ofllce room and dwelling connected. 13 room) u.i stairs -ver llolt- shneider bakery. Enquire at Mia. ItoilMi-huci- der's. - ir.l tt in ft It ltFT-Slnie Itooiu. HJ-Ui. W. S. WISK I?On KENT Dwelling hou-e. 149-w. W.H. Wish. T"OU KENT Houe, convenient to xhopfl. tf. E. . DOVKV Hi SON, IOK KENT South store room of the Union - Block. Enquire of O. H. Black. II. . Spur lock, Alva Drew, Bu.iiness cinimittee. 1 li3t 1 you KENT Dwelling Houxes, Inquire of HCdtf W. II. SlIAKKK. W'AN'','1'0 r,nt a B,MM' dellli'g house ' couveiileut to Uigli nchool 4 to 7 rooms, and stable. Inquire of 11 M. I'.utlnu ll, WANTED Informal iou aa to the wherea boula of Jo.iepu ilJ tilt- bv hin nlcct Kllz. abeth 'i'hoiuas who lauded at New Yolk, Juiy nth. end to S. Sheneman Sec'y of Immigration 12V4ChetuitlSt.. Fhlladciphia, Feiiu. WANTED Two blacksmiths and a black ' Hiuilh helper at rtcbuellbacher'e Hhop. soil 4..TED-vojiij Bauer has bought the Stohl luau olaie.cot uei ot 7lh and Vine, and la prepared to accoiu nod it e the public in the way of board ig ai d lo Jging by the week or month. 0ml I OST A pass book containing papers valu- able only to owner finder please leave at nils otlicJ. o7if t'DUND A ladlen pocketbook containing -- some change The owner can have the same by calling on C. Breckenfleld, proving property and paying for this notice.: iMif Special attractions in Silverware at L. C. Ki ven's. 155-tf Bremner's cracker's are the be.st. 1031 mo I Hay. 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with V. S. W'srv 178d28wtf J:T. Wise. Ask for Bremner's cracker'. 1C31 mo- Try Scherer's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at Warricks.' d-lf. Fre:,h Calilornia fruits and celery received every other dav at 149-tf. F. S. WiiitkV A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel fur only 25 cents and lodging at same i ns.naiu tatefl. Earmers and -Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. divwtf Take none but Bremner's crackers. and you will get the best. lC31mo 'Grace & Thicrolf have a last receiv ed their " cigars, among which is the elebrated ft. G. Ingersoll" cigars jiow Boys, is your time to get a goo cigar.' uiiin.u Dr. Schlldknecht'a Office At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr. Sal isburv in the Rockwod block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. l69di.Wtf W. II. OCIIILDKNECHT. Tobaccos McAlyin.Piper lleidsiech. Bravo. Horseshoe and Climax, at 20t2. Simpson's. McCourt sells Pillsbury'a Best XXXX Minneapolis, Minn., Fiour. 20l4 Buy Bremner's choice cacker's. 1631mo Leave orders for grapes from Lees ly's nursery at A. Clark s grocery. 103dtf Wanted. fi00 men to unload Schooners at. 153tf .1. J. McVe' Fresh Oysters. Fresh oyster3 just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's 107tf. Henry Boeck is selling fumiture at prices below any house of the sami style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call onhim and know the truth, tl F. S. White has just received a car load of "Sea Foam" wiuter wheat- pat ent flour guaranteed to be as good aE any made in the Unitrd States and Drices as low as the lowest. AiSO a car load of bran just received which we deliver to any part of the city. 164tf A libeial discount on goods bought for presents at L. C. Erven s. l.6it The Guest cracker's are liremner's 1631mo Use 185 coal oil only, at 25 cents gallon at Warrick's. IGGtf a Red bock pkices. I have on hand a lartre and very superior stock of" fur niture. much of which I propose to sell off at cost, ily goods are for sale and efore purchasing I wish everybody who need furniture to call and look thera over. All I aek ol the public is to examine my goods and my prices. tUwtl HipjY Boeck -.-AMUSEMENTS. .. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday Evening. Sept. 28th, HAPPY CAL. WAGNER'S New Minstrels ! E. IJ ltUOWN. I'rop'rand Manuger. AN INNOVATION la MINVTItELSY Remark b!e tr ltrMi'niiit nnl huratlor with talent Del ytit l lady a inleueea areei them evry where lestinc the capacity ol the hirui-.t thi-a'io'9 'eiiM Ved xeiila on mile Wrdir-i;iy niriluK H -u if I Li i. , v ( ru.l , ------------- WATL.RM AM OHLiKA OUSE ONE NIQIIT ONLY, Saturday Ev'g, Sept. 29th. KNUAdKMKNT F 1I1IC CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS MISS LOUIE-LORD, StJI POUTED UV EXCELLENT COMPANY. AN Under the maiig"iciit f Jamea A. l ord BL-1 Htl Mftrbl". in S.-oti Marlile'a - l.utest Hiioc.-., Linwood Case ! MISS LOUD AS MAI.'OKirV DOME. SIP-E3-3I.A.XJ ccjiisrEiaTr; AdmisHioii, 7o and ftOc. .. No extra charge for Itt aerved Heat", now on al at J. I. Young's. EDUCATIONAL. Musical Iiisli'iicli'on. To My Friend s: rT"" I havi reorganized tny claaaet of instruction upon the I'iauo, and should be pleased lo have sin-ii a- may deiilre instruction to address or call upon me. My ter 'in are rea sonable, and in v Instruction after the most lm- . proved method. Pupil-, beginning wrong, can never expect to become mater. I Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DOR11INOTON. dlf.2w25tf . . . . Instructions in Music. MRS. SIMPS01T De-iiei to Inform her friends and patron1! that flic v.-1 1 1 receive CXAS SESin 2T7SXO :it he.r residence, on R1VERVIEVV HILL, betv. (Jrunlle and Matble Ht's. FALL TERM commences September 3d, 1m83, lilt! THE TWELFTH YEAR OK THE UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT 11, 1883, with tin :wiiile corps ot Instructor. On application to the Chancellor catalogue can be obtained by those defiling Information, and certificate for half fare on the railroad by those expecting to attend. First Term begins Tuesday. Sept. 11 1Ws3. Second" " Thursday, Jan. 3. 18L Third " " Tuesday. April 1.1881. Annual Commencement Wednesday, June 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w 11 open October 2. lf3. and continue mo S. WESCOTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HODSB Is the Place for YOU to Trade. i-v -iir'i -.-"' Ik ; v Our pystem ol doing business f will please you. Every article le ) marked in plain figures and sole f on its own merits. No monkey ' biz, no jewing, no humbug, no s - f auction goods, no shoddy goods; f you get your money's worth every I j time. The latest styles ana Desi j goods obtainable with money are I in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any Iioum?, either large or small, and you will always nndj us anxious to serve 3'our interests) .J if j t in a manner to train your eonu custom. Uome and see us. C. E. WESCOTT. THE BOSS CLOTHIER, t Itoekwood Block. TENDERLOIN I rm t rtn i- f r ivitjat iviai ivtsi J LAFE CWTEIL, Prop'r. eef Mtcc. Fcrl Yesl Cbicke&s. Li Cooat&Qttr on Liiji. Alio. atl Llada oT UAUK rtaxMoo, and t ' erythliis kept la a I ICST-C latNS 91 CAT SHOP lowest posclbla tateaj Kilj rl.ITSMOTJTIUNKB.' i J, : i ka? : R. V ft I i