s . r llAXUfTSX STREIGHT & CO. (HfrfMr to Mtrrlsfct Wlller. MANVrACTlKEK OF FINE $ HE VY HARNBS. A lare line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips. &c always In slock. He airing ot all hn.au vtotl (onto or notice. Main Street. between Fourth and Filth. CALL at the Old Reliable LUMBERYARD I J. WlTfflllH 4 SON W hole.ale mid Retail Dealer In PINK LUMBER SWMiLKS, LATH, SASH, noons, i;lim)s, &c, Fourth Mii ct rearef Opra House. . i atismoi-tii. nf.bica. ;j I llUTEL. i ,.; : i .n i ; 1 1 i l-i : k -ii i.i i . ..) I -v i ,,. I . I . I ; - M I )i I l:i.l ei! :i:.ii ; f i i! i. ' : i i i. i: ii;tlit'l' ! AND i:i:c i l ii lo ar in ns. EVERY TEM KEW AO CLEAls A Gocd Ear In connection with the liouMe. tf. rin (Kf i H i J l lb BIB. SKCOKD HAND GOODS. PARLEMAN & CHAPMAN Will BUY and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, n lower Main street. One tl-r west ol Beck's Furniture sore 1 laiti-mouth. Feb. 1st. 1S83 48tf. BOO IS AND SHOE? 53 Ai IT FAtTUIUX 4? AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, Plattmoutii, Nlbraska riGARS. Just Received FINE LINE OFi MEERSCHAUM AHD BRIAR PIPES OK lIKKCT JlMl'OKTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, 8 iahy made for trie mall trl ily. Peppeiberg's Cisar Factory. EPNSTWAGN.R JPractieal Architect- SUPEUI1STEKDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIALTT. reln. I'll s.3i ljwio.n iil ' carefully auried out. and full attei.tion will b given a to safety and durability. I.FSSO.NS O.V I'AIXTIXG Jater Colors. Crayon and Pencil. v PLATTSflOOTH HERALD. rUIJLI.-HEI) DAILY AND WEKKLT BT The FlattsnoQtii Herald ?Mshln Co. OKFICIAL FAPKK OF THE CITY' For CUy and County Directory, Hail way Time Tablos. Telephone Excha ijc It urinous Di rectory, Bunlness Cards Ac, ee fourth page. Notlco to Advertisers. Copy for dlspUy advertisement or change In HdverllseuieuU muni b handed In to the buninevionw-u not later than 10 a. . of the day In wluci they are to be luwrted. Copy for ay local and npeclal notices mut be haudei In before 3 p. m. each day to Insure m nertlou. 11 51. lilail KI.L, r.ulncs Manager. Republican County Ticket. For Comity Clerk, JOHN W.JKNNINOS. of riatl.iuiouth. For County Treasurer, WM. II, NEWELL, of I'laltHiuoutli. For Sheriff. J. C. EIKENUAKY. of riatlHinouth. ForCouiity Judue. CALVIN KUSSELL, of Weeping Water. For Superintendent of Schools, C YlCL'S ALTuN, of htoe t reek. For Cicrk of the District Court. .SUM. St. It S. HALL, of Alt. 1'lesaut. For Ct unty Surveyor, (il-.OKOE W. FA1KFIELD. of t'lattifoiouth. For County Coroner. I'KltHY 1 GASS, of I'lattMiioUih. For Coininiisioiiei , Third District, lOHN Ci.i.j.iUS. -Ol Stove Creek. A. uliNlur, eMliNt. C:. A. tlurNliall, Dentist, muc centur to 4 luti t cc. 3iuihliuli. 'IVeili xluuM'd wliliuut pain, j ue ol Mliuu.t Oxide 4aU.. .In. b id li.:d a huo time at Ins oiv.aiuj,- liuk in i'itzf.al.i'8 hall last uii'i, i lie tii.ud Mud out iu lull lorcu auU uiih H Ittige crowd, u livciy time wi.a iia l. Street coiuuiidaioucr McCauu is doing u good job ot grading ou 5ih street. - tjuoiiur Hull, the republican candi date lor cleikol tlie couils, was iu the ci y over last night. A number of the delegates to the re publican elate convention will leavu this cvetiiii"; lor ii'tolu. When the culvert ia couiDleted ou Fil'tu street near laiu, that corner will be the luiudoiiK st one in the city. Efforts are being made to organize a literary club in the city which the herald wishes succiss in advance. We publish elsew here uu account of the wedding of Mi8 Carrie lilymer, which occurred at Sidney, Iowa ou the 30th. m Court convenes on the ICth of Octo ber, and the. bar docket for the term will be issued ten days prior to that time. There are numerous complaints around town of malaria, and a good, heavy front would be a bene tit ia such cases. Master Wm. Keinhackle will fill Frank McCoy ,s place at the depot dur ing Frank's absence in Pennsylvania witii his parents. Rasyorshek liios. have everytaing complete on their pateut lor a stove pipe cicaner, and will put them in mar ket at an early day. Fred. Herrmann i having his already couiiiiodioi s store room eularged by the addition ot the room j .st north of the one occupied bj' the liauk, ihU will not only give Mr. Herrmann more room but ii will ive him a door on sixth St. which will be very convenient. "Miss Lord has achieved a most gen uiue success. Her impersonation dis closes a scrutiuizing and intelligent study. The t nio.iou tl and intellectual q'la.iiy of her chaiacteriztiou will al was have a Meritorious Place in Pub lic Esteem." New Orleans Times. M. E. Bu.-hneii, of tne IIekald force was the happy recipient, of a very hand- ome silver watch and gh chain yes- tenl v from the "folks at home" that was duly appreciated, Marve having J!-t : . tioiit m Kte up ins IlllU I to anr chaene himself. M. A. Hariipau E-q.. has moved his office across the hall from his former location into the new rooms completed since the fire iu that part ot the block, lately occupied by J. E. Morrison. Mr. Hartigan has nw .ne of the neat est offices in the city, being handsomely and conveniently arranged through out. Joe Fetzer on yesterday received a Bradbury sewing machine, manufac tured in Oidham, England. The tra chine is so constructed that Joe can jab it down a boot leg, sew ou a patch or fasten on a sole, stitch, in fancy col ors ladie3' and infant's shoes, wherever it may be found necessary ; iu fact it is a wonderfully perfect instrument, and a great aid in the manufacture of boots aud shoes. We are clad to note the evidence of enterprise aud prosperity that Mr. Fetzer has evinced in the se lection of so complete and expensive an assistant iu his maautacturiug estab lishment here. The best skaters in the city go to Simmons & 1 ishback skating rink Wny? Because they have the best rink a"d the best or It. 18012 Do not toruet to come to the skating nnk ihis t vening. every thing new and in gHd order, under the First Xat. Bank. IcOU &U1UQK4 lf!6m. . , Cr.red TFIthtlrlcf. Quito a crowd, was attracted to the dot this morning by the railings of ao insane man; who wa being taken to Lincoln by the nherlfTa deputies, Elkcnbary and McElwain. The facts as near as we could get them, were about as follows: The name of the pitiable invalid was Lafayette Gilmore, a young man about 30 years of age, son of John Gilmoreja wealthy farmer And stock man living near Weeping Water. The invalid had beeu residing in Ohio and was in ordinary circumstance. All had went well with hlrn uutil last winter, when his wife died, which .-eeined to break him up. Last June he moved to this county, and had beeu at work with his father oa tlic farm eer niiice. He had often been gloomy and seemed troubled but no thought of anything being wrong witn his mind was ever entertained until about ix weeks ago, he railed hi" father to him and said that he had a great weight on his mind, that it was diseaMsd, and that he was in deep trouble; his father told him he need have no fears ot anything, that if he owed a rent in Ohio, he wold pay it, and make it all rihi. The young man said no, but he wanted to get ms mind at rest, and that the meanest thing he ever did was to cheat Frud Clinton out of luii lbs of bran. A fe.v dajs after ward he wau.ed to get two pistols and he and his father go out and dispose of one another; this xhowed that his mind waH becoming shattered and he was rurefully watched. Nothing luauiiest ed lucll'io indicate his renl condition except a lew little eevciitricii ies, uutil last .Saturday wheu he borrowed ahorse of Mr. Wiswell .o go to Weeping Wat cr; wheu he got to town the hoi fee was almost tired out, ct he put the whip to the animal aud weut through the towu at allying pace yelliug like a de mon. Officers were sunt iu pursuit, he was overhauled aud brought here. The Irieuds an 1 relatives thinking no examination would take place before Monday, did not put in au appearance at the examination which took place Sunday, and as there were no wituesses to examine, and the young mau ap pealed docile and tractable, he wart not ihougut a fit subject for medical neat meul at the Slate hospital in Lincoln. His actions, the same evening, howev er, removed any doubts that might have been entertained regarding his sauity. He was rooming with a party at the City Hotel, who got scared at some of his doings and started for au ollioer, leaving a guard to watch ll e door. The insane man got out of the front window, and in some manner reached the top of the building, and was making Rome howl with his noise when the oiticcrs ar rived. In trying to elude pursuit he fell through a skylight and w..s easily captured, and after some trouble in handling him, (he being a large, healthy looking, powerfully built man), he was landed iu jail. Yes terday another examination was had which resulted in his being sent to Lin coln today. No sadder spectacle could scarcely be imagined than the sight of a strong man, whose reason had been dethroned, especially iu so touching a manner. Ye local took a little trip up to Lincoln last Sunday aud noted wi h satislaction, the magnificent crops that line both sides of the great B & M. highway, especially beyond Ashlaud, the fiuest we ever saw, in that part of the State. The little towus along- the line between Plattsmouth and Lincoln show many signs of permanent pros perity, and seemed, to vie with each other in the erection of cosy homes ai;d substantial business blocks. At Waverly several new residences have been put up, aud two or three business rooms that are very creditable to the place. At Greenwood we notice the founda tion of the new bank building, which is to be completed this fall several resi deuces in course of construction, anil two or three of the best erain ware houses in the county. One large, fine looking warehouse, attracted some at tention, by a paiutiug of "Justice" etandiLg bliudfolded in her accustomed niauuer, with outstretched hand bear ing the scales by which she is sup posed to weigh out justice to all who worship at her shriue. Seeing this on a warehouse, we thought there must be some burlesque about it and were an xious for an explanation, the only one we could get was the name of J. Alex ander Connor printed below as owner of the ware house; When we found "our Joe" was the proprietor we won dered no longer aud left satisfied that the farmers of that vicinity were in goo-i hands and that Joe was in dead earnest. At Lincoln we fourd many large blocks partly constructed since our last visit in that citv a month or two ago, we had supposed from all accounts that the capital citv was very quiet this summer, but were glad to disabuse our minds of fo erroneous a supposi tion and find the boo:n of last pr as aavthinsr but dead. When J w the Lincoln people get that Kansas & Fremont railroad that they seem to be so confident of, we predict they will eujoy another boom that will be a "stayer" and add very materially to the solid growth of the city. We wish the good people of Lincoln, the realiz tion of the.r fondest hopes and that all their paper roads may bcome steel ones, binding the grpat fertile counties oftho state commercially cloicr to gethcr. Buy Bremcer's choice cracker's. rEKSON AL3. T.J. Fountain Is in the city today. J. A MacMurphy Is In Omaha t day. Major Wheeler weut to Gleuwood this morning. S. II. A I wood went out to the Cust-r county ranch today. Geo Proiig'.T returned this morning fr-ni a brief trip to Lincoln. liavo Campbell aed J. W. Barnes stitried for Fullerton this morning. Miss Maggie O K efe was a west bouud passseuger this morning. A. L. Wilner returned home this morning from a pleasant vacation at Burlington. S. P. Vauatta is looking after lrgal niatteis in the district court at Nebras ka city today. District Attorney Strode bin attend ance at the opening of Judge Pound's eoutt at Nebraska City today. Uaylor-lllymer. A very hupp coinpauy gathered at the home of Mrs. 11. C. -Vigjle, ou Thursday eveniog, August 30tn. They came at her itiiuisl to witness the mar riage ol her oa jgliter. Miss Carrie O Bnuiei (tlut u) to Mr. Kansdall Baylor, ot Plum liodow. Vi H:30 the eouliauiiug parties, pre ceded u Miss euah Ba lr aud Mr. C. C. Wright as bridesmaid auJ groomsman, entered the loom and took tneir places beloie Hie minister, i tie Kev. Air. Dy-, ol Sidney. The exam ination wa conducted in a very pleas uni manuei and each juesiiun brought a hearty affirmative ,;1 do." Mr Dye then pronounced them iit!.jtnd and wife," an-t extended the congratulatory tiitud, w inch example was followed by the li lends present. Miss lliyiuur was well und always favorably known by tne people of Sid ney, and When she appeared before the unui&ier, very tastily orcs-scd iu white, more than oue envied Mr. Baylor his place. Ou me other hand Mrs. Argj le is to be cougrximated on hersou-iu law, who is known throughout, the county as au excellent young man, industrious aud succeSslul in business. About thir'y were present, mostly relatives and friends from Sidney and Pium Hollow. They brought with tncui many handsome presents, mainly Silver and glassware, as expressions of their good will, which will Serve for many years to come as mementos of the givers un ' the occasion. At 10 o'clock 8ucn excellent refreshments were serv ed that the most dainty epicurean of them would have been satialied, aud -to these the company did auipie juslice. Wheu the coumauv broke up, the ondj and groom were driven to their no me about two miles south of Plum Hoi low, where on the following eveniug, the Misses Baylor received their nu merous fiieuds from Sidney, Plum Hol low aud Taiior. Everything injssiole to make the eveuiug eujoynbie was dor e aud when Saturday had come, the company dispersed, thanking th Mis ses Baylor, iu action and word, for the good time and wishing all joy and good to Mr. and Mia. llujlor. Old bach, go, do thou likewise." Sindey, (la.) Uuion. Amusements. The Academy of music was inform ally opened for the season of 18tf3- 4 last night by Cal. Wagnei's Xtw Min strels to a roustu.o; big house, noticeable for elegance and style- many fao s uu familiar at minstrel i erforiuances be ing noticeable in the front tiers of the dresa circle and paiquette. The show opeus with the usual ..vertu'e, although it should be said that the dreariness and stale gags were substituted oy spii k ing. new and palatable jokes. Happy Cal was always a favorite in this eu, and was warmly received in h s plantation melodies last night John Ctiriau gave some very clever ira nations, ami Messrs. Jspencer, Crim mhiS, Greeu and Ai'ains followed in an uproariously funny ct entitled "lake down the Sign." Halleu and L unbcrt did some grotesque dauciug, the Para gon quartette consisting of the Dia mond and CnuiuiiiiS Brothers, appeared iu several songs and dances. whi h were heartily encored, and the enter tainment concluded with an anusiug farce entitled -Good Night." There are a number of excellent specia'ty peo ple, and a quartette ot remarkably hue siugeri in the company. Milwaukee Sentinel, Aug. 24 At the Waterman Opera House, Fri day, September 23. Miss Louie Lord. "Her perlect delineation in the emo tional scenes proved her a master of ihe art. Picayune "The expression of Emotional Pow ers evoked decided enthusiasm. ' Phil adelphia Times. "She ha readzedall the tender truth ful and affectionate that pertains to character." Chicago News. Her impersonation was Touchiugly Pathetic at times, which Her own Ideal Conception readers with an identity marked &nd truthful" Inter Ocean. Notice. All persona are warned against per chasing two certain proniisory oies which were stolen from the undersign ed at Omaha on the evening of Sepiem ber 13th '8 L One uote being iu the sum of 192,00 in from of l W. Foun tain and inven by J. J. Rodgers, said note as endorsed on the back by T. W. Fountain and tiansfered to the un dersigned C. II. Dill. Also one note iu the sum of S25, given to the under Kilned and signed by Geo. McCormack, all parties are herebv warned not to purchase the above described nutes South Bend, Neb Sept 15, 83 tf C. H. Dill. The best skating rink in the rity un der the First Nat. Bank 16Ut2 Simmons & Fishback. 150 deg. Coal Oil only 20 cts. Warrick. 166tf at Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W.Sxion will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, Nebraska at its stated meetintr in Ou- t ber 1S83 for a license to sell malt Sptrittis aud Vinous liquors in "Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date ot aiJowAfir.p. Something uhw in camp chairs at Uoruu's. Cull and be them. 17WU The Mo. Pac. By. will sell excursion tickets Lou'aville to St Louis and re tMru Fair week at $13.75 sale of tkis, to commence Sept SO. and coutlnuea to and iucludiug Out. 6 1883 good re turning on or before Oc. 8. During the week visitors may wltoeis at night "Veiled Prophets Street P geuu'' "The moat extensive display of Fire Works ever seeu ia America," and uumeroui other dazzling attrac tions, all of which surpass iu magnifi cence and splendor anything ot the kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call on or address J. P. Edis Local Tkt. Agt. Louisville Xeb. I7lkl2wtf GIVEN AWAY Oue Thousand Buttles of Marsh b den Blood Lirer Tonic to be Given Away. Everybody iu Plallsmouth, who ia eutil-riug Itom icroiuiar, Cnroiuc Hheu inatl&ui, J iuuuice, Biliousm,-, Dyspep sia, Indigestion, (Jotitiveuess, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Backache, Female Weakness, Neivous ucrungeuichl, Geu eial Debility, or uu) Biood, Liver, Kid ney, Stomach or Bowel uisoider can obiaiu a trial bottle ol Marshe'a Golden iilood & Liver louic, tree ol cuuige, by calling at tiuinh At Bl .etc Bios' drug store, PiattbUioulh. P.iHons who have tiled this valuable medicine call pro cure the larire boll lea at 60 cents and $1 ll purities the Biood, invigorates the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, regulates the Kidneys, aud s'ieiu(Uicns the sys tem. For all diseases of the Throat aud Lu til's, use Marshe's Golden Balaam. the gi eat cough remedy, sample bottle tree. AKE V0U UEaDYTO lK! llurlbtiit and Miller proprietors of the Omaha Fancy Steam Dyeing and Freuch Dry cleaning works 107, South Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb., recommend their facilities for c. eatiing, dyeing and curling plumes and tips on three days notice; ladies suits" iu velvets, Silks, Satins etc., cleaned by the French Dry cleaning pro cess. Ladies' and gents clothing clean ed, dyed and repaired. All kinds of fancy dyeing, merchant's Bhelf-worn goods a specialty. All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. Morley shaves for 10 cents. . 162tf Special attractions in Silverware at L. C. Erven's. 15iV-tf Breniner's cracker's are the best. Hay- 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. W'se. I7tfd23wtf J. T. Wise. Ask for Bremuer's cracker's, ltiulmo Try Scherer's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at Warricks. d-tf. Fresh California fruits and celery received every other dav at 14-lf. F. S. WiutkV Dr. Schildkneohfs OfTlce At the present and uutil further no tice, I will have my office with Dr. Sal isbury iu the Rockwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. lG9diWtf W. H. SCHILDKNECIIT. Ask for crackers. Br'iner's Eureka butter 1031uio FOIl SALE. Lot 2 aiad 3 In Illock II. improved. di7 It. It. ' 1-Mi II AM. Prime Timothy sped S1.90 per bu v Johnson P. "os. 24tf ( i......v L'i.Aia r ii li'ml ttiii ii I ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled iseor auu always reauy nt pay par ticular attention to his cuetomers. lOOll Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to announce that I have taken the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where I shall continue dressmaking and invit alltocall. Mks. M. E. MoRTCK. dl25t6-wl9tf Take none but Bremner'a crackers. and you will get the best. 1631mo 'Grace & Thierolf have a- last receiv ed their cigars, among which ia the elebrated It. G. Ingersoll" cigars Now Boys, is your time to get a goo cigar.' anitt.u Bed rock tkices. 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 aud -efore purchasing 1 wish everybody who needs turmture to can ana iook them over. All I ask ol the public is to examine my goods and my prices. d&Wtt HENRY BOECK. 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 ana prices as low as the lowest. Also a car load of bran just received which we deliver to any part of the city. A libeial discount on goods bought for present at L. C. Erven's. 156tf The fiuest cracker's are Bremner'a. 1631mo Use 185 coal oil onlv. at 25 cents a gallon at Warrick's. 166tf Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fret Stadelman's. !67tf. Henry Boeck ia 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 Tobaccos McAlpin,Piper Heidsiccb, Bravo. Horseshoe and Climax, at 20t2. ' Simpson's. Taken Cp Bv the subscriber ou 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 a jray. dtt Cha's. Vakderventer. Creamer's milk cracker's, lOJlmo aV Advrrtlinuu under ltd bead, three reut per line each Inaenioa. 31 0NKYTOLOAN-Oareaieta4 by A.N. nulllvaa. tjHK ALE-I!ouc. lot aud wood laud by A John Hons & hou. FOIl HALE A good Mason Hamlin rablnrt organ, a bargain fr cah purcha'rr. lit ulle of lleiiub Sriuldt. Kill FOKrtALE The WwkIs property near Sher iff Uyrra. J. v. Maiiii ail. Aeut. IrOK8Al.r:-teldeiiceprop rty. one of ill of the best loeailou In the city, or ill trade for ktock. Imju'reolJ. W. M-ulbls. IWH LjU HA LK House and lot, price Stt'iO. f loo cash, halaucr la monthly p ynieuis. It. it. WIN Utl AM, FOKHALE Seeral residences, cheap. In quire of i. II. Wheeler tt C". .soil HA LK -Scratch Tablets In all tes. a. thlsolUee. vltf I'OKHAI.K a lot hi uood locution. Fartlcu lar at this otlice kill WOK .SALE A u order for a uew American A r-ewhiK Maeulne. Inquire at thUofllve. tfOKHvLK 1.0 j cord d wooj. Iuu,ulr ol -T w. .-. Wise. tl Plllt SALE ( Id pap'r for Male at thU oftlci T at 40 cents .ei hundred or 6 ceiitu per d. ea. U VOK SALE-1 our lots together iu Kd 'oca A lioniuthl city. Inquire al thU olllce ll 1,'OK KENT CoinloJl able place. C-nier ol r l eailand 10 ls.. Iatey ccmdeU by vv J. Warrick, Ei qinre at Wainc' drug l..t. lOTtf. t'Olt 11SNT One oilice room and dwellliiK ' connected, 3 room-i u ili Her Holt shuelder bakery. Knuune at Mii. lioltehnei der'x 5 tl FOK KENT Houxe, coi venient to hip. if. E. i. Dovkv k son, LMIK KENT 8. uth tore room of the t'nloi. A Flock. Enquire id ti. II. Ulack, It. Spur lock, Alva Drew, Hu-ilness ciimoiitee. H.HI IpOK KENT-DweilliiK llou-es. Inquire ol ll;dif W. tl. shaKkh. O.ST A pass book conlaluln pa ers Valu able omy to tiw ner linUei ple.in? n-ave at . nl oltlee. loif I.lL'ND A ladien poeketl ook eont. liiliiK sonic chaiiKe . JUie owner can have toe same by eallluK on Uri-eKentiehl. piovin propel ly ami paying lor i iim notice. i.vmi Vital (Question! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the lest tl in in the world lor quieting and allaying all irritation of tne nerves and curing all forms of nervous compiainis, -giving natural, childlike refreshing sl.-ep al ways? And they will tell you unia- utatiir;ly "Some form of Hops!" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of tne uiont eminent physicians: "What is the best and only reined that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Wo men" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphaticady "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "v hat is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsti ; constipation, indigestion, hjiiouuuess, malarial fever, aue. &c ," and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion!" Hence, when these reined iet-nre com bined with others equally valuable Aud comjKiuuded into Hop Bitters, such a wonder.ul and mysteiiou cura tive power is developed which is so varied iu its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist i a power, and yet it is Harmless tor the most fruil woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTEK II. "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dj Iiir" For years, and given up b physici aus ;f Brighl's and other kidney dis eases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy! From ayoiiy of neuralgia, ucrvotis uess, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from ex cruciating pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory ami chronic, rsunr ine from scrofula! Erysipelas! Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspe psia, indigestion, and iu fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have leen cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which Can be found in every neighborhood in the known world. Fre-h butter 12 cents per pound, fresh eggs 12J cents per dozen at P. J. Hansen's. l.4tf A Sqnare Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for ouly 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable iates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear thi in mind. dfcwtt McCourt sells Pillsbury's Best XXXX Minneapolis, Minn., Flour. 20t4 Leave orders for grapes from Lees lv's nurserv at A. Clark s grocery. 163dtf Wanted. 300 men to unload Schooners at. 153tf J. J. McVey's Dry cottonwood for sale. Enquire of L. D. Bennett. 18vtt NEW Furniture Stare cr. x. unsriRuiH:, DEALcU IN FUE1TITURE S COFFINS. and all kinds ot goods usually kept in a rlBHTCIiAHM ri KSlTlBEKTOKl Alao. a very complete etocx of Funeral Goods Metallic&WoolenCcffliis Caskets Holies EMBLEMS, Ac. Our New and elegant hears le al-vaya in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear may be found night or day. J. I. UNRUH. itf ,i,irri i itf ( N I Sour U'C OARD I'.Zi tilIU lci!je.tif t'M.'j kt i urWf l. Mallet Ire la ML W f.fl-r ltrrt AonUM pi KEED I,OTArOtS,rm, ibt- id the H"' i viUrtian l Vrn-tntoli iiifl Vii, l.'t. . v j r SEED WATERMAN. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Friday Evening, Sept. 28th, HAPPY CAL. WAGNER'S New Minstrels! E. II II ICO W.N. Prop'raml Manser. AN INNOVATION In MINSTRELSY Iteiu trk tb'e for Itefl neiii-iit and hurstlntr Willi talvut Dellifd la.lv a n.le nm Kieet litem ev r where tenting the cupuelty of the larger i In-a a s i i-wrvcil eal on ftal Wed!i-d.ty in-rnltj;. Heeure neat'. In alv.iuc,i and avoid ihw mil.. WATERMAN OPERA .- OUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday Ev'g. Sept. 2Sth. KNOAIiKMKNT !' I H IC CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS ted fH ::7-'s MISS LOUIE LORD, AN 1XCELLEN T COMPANY. I'lulei the iiiaii iyineiit nf .laiiii-x A. I ord Uhd .Neol.Maibl . Iu S. otl Miirldc's Latest Slice-fin, Linwood Case ! MlSH l.(Htl AS M.VTT.OKICY HOKE. Admission, 75 ;nil Oc. ; No extra r!'!iru'i for IJesei ved Heat", now on " -ale at J. I. Vouog'H. EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To My Friends: - 1 have reorganised rny c!a, of Instruction upon i he I'tatio, aud.liuuld b"" pleased to havesm-li a. may dehlre instruction to address or call upon me. My .terg'are rea sonable. and my iiistriictin after iho iiiohI Im proved tiu-ilioil I'uiilN, bi-KhiuliiK ronjf, can never expect to become unfters. 1 Invite a trial and cxaaili'lion. -' KATIE DOKRINOTON. dl2W25tf .. .. THE TWELFTH YEAR ok Tim- UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an amnle corps ot instructors. On application to Hie C'laiiccllor catalogues can be olitaiiied by Ihoxe denliin liifurinalion, and feitilleateit for half f u' on Hie railroads by tho-:e expect in;; to attend. First Term beKms Tuesday. Sept. 11 lfcS3. Hecond " T-.ui -day, Jan. S. ISsl. Third " " Tuenday. April l.lsSI. Aiiuual Coiiiiik n ein- i.t Wednesday, dune 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w 11 open ther '. iaa.1. and enntlnn rrvo's. WESCvTT'i 1 Is tbe Place for YOU to Traie. Our pystein oi uoitiy; business will jileuse yon. livary article ie marked in jdain figures and tolc on its own merits. No monkey biz, no jewing, no huinbti";, no auction goods, no shoddy goods; yon get .your money 'b worth every time. Ihe latest styie3 and best good.- obtainable with money arc in stock, and we will never be un dersold by anj hoube, either large or fcniall, and you will always find us anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gain your colid custom, tome and see us. C. E. WESCOTT. THE BOSS CLOTUIER, Iiockwood Block. MONEY TO 10 IN ON REAL KHTaTK. Anv party rteirinit to loan tnoney on Farm eroerty enn be accommodated at a low rate. rom three to ten year' time, and the Intercut not payable until it l ai accrued Inquire of It. H DKAPE :. IVWI-Xn-.tf I l.it-mnmh. Kt. M. O'CONNOR. Atfrhe down-town saloon. CPPOSITE THE FEIIKINS flOUSE, Keeps a complete Ino ot KT IK TXT IE! S3, . Xiiqubrs, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED liFU, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OHAEA BEER? and the best rra.irt of Kentucky J3 whistle. Oiuirvalt Prbn Hmw. - . Pl.TTMTrn.in?'' - t. V t 0 nter tHbleg. Y u wuut to get hldei piicea before buj !iig. - 17Cdt ' j . ! f ', I ti G ft wvYwMnKm Tar 2?wfe V rtwejUI4i.