- V, 1 F V li F I I i i h - V if i f I I, ' i M . S.. '' 1 ' I! 1' HARHESS. STREIGHT Sr CO. Murrnnr to Mtreijcht A Miller. MANurAorrKEKor PINE f i ) HARM A l-ire line of i.'-. r.s ,nc fs cc srs Whirs. M. suit in tin. Ma'n Hn .1. 1., iv en Fourth :n.d Fifth. CALj. at the Old Reliable LUMBERYARD II. A. WMEHAN k Wholesale ami l'etall Dealer In PINK LUMBER SI1LM.1J S, LATH, SASH, DOORS, liLIKDS, &c, milt U el ii- tear 1 1 i I'uie. I O'ML- LHY HOTEL. This t .-nut if ul iliit r rtory trick ctructure. on li.-i y aid sluil.Iiai- Just beeu fin lulled and ft 1 1 i'- ltr tlir ;;ic n n odntlou of Tit A hSlKKT CVS1 OilKliS, AND i.rm i .w: lo.xkdeks. EVERY TBIKGJEW AND CLEAN A Good Ear icoi.ntijuhti.e ":t. Fill i i .k EKCOMP HAND GOODS. PARI EM AN & CHAPMN Will BUY and ft ELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will :i(.vtiiot' money on all ,S A I. A IJLE GOODS, t 'm.v r sti't. i.s i v r'i . 1 t Fi-ij.3' iiiM.rH i 'i;! . r, :. 'A-4611. DOO.S AND SHOES .11 A fFAtTVRlXO AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood'S. Pl.ATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Just Eeceived . FINE LINK OVt MEERSCHAD AHD BRIAR PIPEt OK OIUF.CT '.IMFOBTATIO.N. A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lahy made for the retail tin" ouly. Pepperberg's Ctear Factory. EPNSTWAGNKH Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT aRCKITljCTUIUU. W RKA SPCCIAIIY. fli-ii iit .jnU-aioj-i ill carefully runUsi out. uru full attutIcB will l given k LLS.SO.VK OS PAIXTIMi Wair Coloi. Crayon and ItneU. Cic vvm ewWa-VB lU . u'a tlom Abtiu at. fLATTSHOOTH HERALD. I'l'Hl.IHMEl) DAILY AND WEEKLY BY Tiic Plaltsmoiitli flcralfl PfllilisMni Co. OKKK IAI- PAPKK OK THIS CITV1 For CUy and County Directory, Railway Time Fables, fele pii.iiid Excha .jt ItuMnes Di rectory, ll'iliie Card Ac., nee fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. (. oy for IUI iy Md verll-eiiietil or change In hi! veri Neiueul must li.i.Mled lu to Hie buiiie.eiitllce not laier than 10 a. "i. of the Uay lu wliic.i lliej are to b Inserted. Copy for pay loeal ami Hix-cl.il notice liiitt li I'aiiilt- I lit oelure J p. in e.w--li Uay to Insure m- terliKii. II M. IUhmnki.i.. ISll-iuese Manager. Republican Slate Ticket. For Ju !k of the Supreme, Court, M. It. ltEK.SK. For Re;reiiis .f ilia CnivcriM . M.J. HULL. iIjiiikTc hi; .IOI1N T. .MALLAL1 EC. (Loin; IVruiy f. M. lllAT.'.Mh-.rtTerui) K. I. fluLMKS, tsliort Term) Second Judicial District For Judge of the District Court, S. U I'OtND. Republican County Ticket. For County Clerk, JOHN" W.JRNMMii. of I'lallHiuouOi. For County Tieafiiier, VM. 11, NKWKI I., ol llultutouii. For Kheri-f, .1. C. E1KKMIAUV, of l'lutiiiiiour h. For Co'.inty Judge, ICALVIX UL iSELl., of Ueeplng Water. For Superintendent tt Neliool-. CYKl'S AU'o, of Slo e Creek, For Cierk of the Dl.ilrict Court, HCM.Nfc.lt . HALL, of Ait. l'iea-mut. For C unty Surveyor, GKOKliE V.FAlKFIEI.r, of riattmiioutii. For County Corouer, - I KICKY I. OAbS, of riutt"iuouiii. For Coiutiilssloiier, lhiru District, John clKjM.mons. -of Stove Creek. IC. of X. Meets every Monday evrniug at their Castle Hall, la Kockwoou li.uck. Via iling Kuiglita are invited to aitend. .?. W. JKN.N1NGS, C. V. V. L Dvkls, K. of K. and 6. A. Salisbury, lieiitit. l.A. UaiMliall, llentiMt, muc ttwor lu ciuir V. iiartiull. 'eel It exliacied willtuut pain, i3 UMe ui Aki wuh oxlue a. New comu liouey, 20c per pound at Eeune t & Liwib. I7i2 A new house i going up on Wash itiglon avenue, opposite Charley Blacks which israpuily neariug completion. 2,500 wooden tooth picks tot 15c at 1'nii Young lbVif The uiati ho wtitea one letter per welt during the year, will .tve 62 eta. under the new pustal iegulationa. Genuine W hvtliug Stogies at Phil Youngs. 187tf ti. Schiidkiteeht'h new .ffiee is rap dij riaina aLd U.e doctor will soon liave new ,.iid comuiudious quartera at hia ohl location. Mot and cold hatha at the Barber a..p uuuer c'arruilia I87tf Capt. Marshall today received his quota ul the new two cent postage stamp?, he having been using tonie ol the old serus of that denomination. For shave at any hour call at -the hep uuUcr Canullis. 187tl Judge Johnson ha, since our last re port, issued the lollowing marriage li ceuse : Wm. E. Eerrier to Emma Mc Nurliu, aud Auton Toman to Mary liuber, all of Cass cojuty. New canned goods arrivi"g daily at Bennett & Lewis'. I7i2 V. S. Stretch is busily engaged to day unloading his household furniture, and getting it in place. Mrs. Stretch and the family will arrive next Mon day, when bro. Stretch will be a settled citizen of Piattsmouth. Cranberries, just received at Bennett &Lewia 187.2 An oyster supper and dance at Rock wood 11 all, has been announced for Wednesday evening, October lOtli, un der the auspices of the ladies of St. Luke's guild. Ail good people are cordially invited to be present. Fresh oysterg and Celery at Bennett Jfc- Lewi. I7t2. It will be a louesotna day to the young men in Plattsmoutli on the 10th of October on which occasion t wo of PiutL-moutlis must popular youug la dles will be wedded to non resident gentlemen. Such inroads are very dis couraging to ssy the least. Imported ale and porter at Joe Mc Vys. 187tf Choice varieties of winter apples are being soid on the streets today at 75 cents a bushel, and the chances are the msy be slid cheaper as the crop is large, even the hail district furnishes a lew knotty ones for market, they sell ing however at a reduced price, as tlie Hailed apples show the effect of the storm by havintf one fide gnarled and knotty while the other is as perfect aud ulce as usual. Try the new haibtrr under Carrutha, 1S7U' N. 1 wfst i hi morning was a very ;jeavy train , one eacb being almost entirely occtpii d by r tody of laua l.urner from Ohio and Pennsylvania, i heir comments on our bluffy city wer i nt the moot particularly complimentary. The Klzevir Club. Lnt v tiitii, llioc who hare had in con tempi at iou the orgntiizatloa of a reudiu dub, and who have heretofore taken step if tnporariiy lu such an or gaiiiztttiuti, met at J. N. Wine' and pci- leclcd perinatietit tirganizat-ou. The EiZtivir Jkeadiu Club; uicaiberaliip iiiiilled to I vveuiy the im U.berl.ip'. at the Urit bi-ing all taken. 1 he li tucludt s ludiex and ntlcuien ul' lite rary t;uie who are- ucmrou-J ot aU VaU'.i.'ineiii, and work in tbia liuc, ul- lurinii pleasant and proliiubJc woik lor ai irast uue evening in eacii week. Tl.e lilowiiio; itt H jt;1r of tlie lueni J. N. Wie, Mr. J X. Wise, Mre. W. J. White, 1. A. Cainpoeli, Mrs. Cainp b.ll, Mias Alice- I'ulluck, Mias Lilhe IVdiock, 1'roi. Drummotid, Mr. J. L .sione, Mri. njue, Mia. J. 1. Youuf, Miss Elsie Campbell, Mis tra Wor dtn, Mrs. ISuell, lis, fjiive (jaas, sum ner .s. Hail, II. M. liualu.i ll, si. G I'eiiy, Airs, l'eiry, MUs ilatiie Euliuer, L. A. Mouie. V. C .nowaiter. Tic olJicera elect lor the ensuing quarter, are: 11. M. Bhshncll- Leader. Alice ll. 1'oiloc.i Secretary. Tlie uieetiiig nights were fixed upon Friday evenings of each week; the next one- to be held one week fiom Filday niht at Mrt. l A. Cuinpbtll's. Topic lor the evening 'reunyou." The club hope alter a few meetings to adopt u system of work, in outline, tu follow through the coining winter, au! the prospect lor the club teeni to bv very flattenu, indeed. The early riser this morning taw a tnosi beauiilul prospect. The hills in and around the city alone were above the fog and mists and smoke, which settled through the valleys, over the river and across the wide stretch of lowland to the Iowa bluffs hiding ve thing i'roia view. Standing on the hille here and looking away to the blurs aud binoky line of bluffs across 'the river, wag like standing on a mountain look ing acrosss to a neighboring ranjre. with the vaileyhid in clouds mil mists. It was an impioviscd New Eagland scene, such as ouc seen are never forgotten. which tor l he time being was located at ones teet to picture more vividly than can be descnbeiTold linid scenes and places, To those whose curly home has been up among the hills in New England where the mists below and the blue mountains above, aud the hazy smoky morning at the middle ground. were pictures every Autumn morning, buch a brief and passing panorama as was this brings Oldea days very near to those who drink. the beauties of a morning, which out in this far west, port rays for a few moments, a New England sui.rise and which with its ideal beauty awakens and quickens the pulsati'M?, . us does tlie rcirsgp, tho hopes of a thirsty trav eler in the desert Rmnmber if vou want anv auto graph album to go to Phil Youngs where you will fi.d a large assortment. 187tf Weal her Report. Mean temperature 51.4. Highest t mperature. Is:, 85; lowest temperature lih, 37; nine storms. Rainfall. 2t ; none of them very heavy rain falls. Eq iiuoctiid storm lasted over five days, in which most of the rain fell of the month. Forest and fruit trees still green; fruit holds off late; only two light frosts. But nevertheless, the summer is end ed. The seasons come and and go, and we are all Hearing to the end of our lives. Phil Young has just received a large line of Bird Cages to be sold cheap. 187tf Card of Thanks- 1 wish to express lo the many friends tbe deep gratitude of myself and fami ly for tbe many acts of kindness shown during the long illness and recent death of my wife That their kindness may be rewarded is our wish. B. F. Stoct. Pure maple 8rup, just received buckwheat flour in a day or tw- at Bennett & Lewis'. 187i2 A couple from Lincoln arrived in town the other day, and were very quietly married at a cosv little residence on high school hill, the affair was kept par ticularly still though for what purpose we did not learn ; the names of the par ties were WT. W. Atwell, and Lizzie Wallace, both of Lancaster county. F A. Pyle, agent of tha Whitebreast coal and Mining company arrived in the city today and wi.l establish yards tor the sale of their celebrated coal. E. II. Bird-Jill will be the resident agent of the company and for a few days, un til a permanent otMce can be had, he will be louud at the fflre of Connor & Draper on 3xth street. The city is booming today. Upptr Main street was actually blockaded with farmers teams for a while this af ternoon, some of the merchants wore smiles a foot long, and some of them who hadn.t smiled for mouths hid them selves in at Billy Webber's and- smiled. The Missouri Pacific are running their dummy trains, beyond the trans ter uw, stopping at the ciTy depot up town, as they have not raised in their fare this will meet with the beany ap proval of tbe cltizeoi of both cities. Bee. ElUht MlleCrove Items October 2, is:j. Wo had heavy ruin with some hai last night. Sam Wing.ird, of Lincoln, u down on business this week. Miss Hattie Ruby has a ery painful lelou on one linger, which ha d to be lanced last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCathey. of Syra cuse, are visiting at John McCoukey's t iis wetk, ere they depart lor the west. II. W. Va'h-ry ha put in his appear- auce ug-iin , he has been west running wiih a threshing machine, for some lime past. Our school began Monday under Prof. S. L. Iliwlev's management. with thirty scholars enrolled. Very good for lh first day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kiscr aud Mrs J. II, Kmcr, returned from Pierce coun'y ast we k, where they have b en viait ng for the past two weeks. iJick Ji-.aett returned from Austin, Minn., last week, where ho hits beeii working since tho storm; says he made euough t winter him over. Mr. aud Mrs. R. Morrow and S. Mor row aud Miss Stella Hawley attended the minstrel entertainment at Platts- mouth, last Friday night and report a good time. : John aud Addison Kiser and their sister. Miss Jennie, have gone to Eiidi- cott lo visit relatives and tuKe in the 'air there, this week. The siuging at the M. E church on Sunday was conducted very creditably by S. S. Hall. The attendance was very good. J. W. Ruby gave a put ty lat Thcrs- - -i day evening to the youug folks. The attendance was good, and all thctniys say they got a kiss and went home ?Vt a lute hour happy. Ed, Stumivnt met with a very pain lui accideut while plowing, last week, by a lever flying off the plow and strik ing him in the face, breaking his nose and bruising up his face badly. Dr. Sturdivant looked as though ho had lost his last friend, Sunday even ing. Upon inquiry lie said his patient had growu so much better that she hud gone on a visit for a few duvs, uud now he. could noi go there this week unless lie w eut to see her mother. - Jim Jenkins went to Cedar Creek wild pigeon hunting, en Sunday. He says they, are very ai-arce out i here; that he only s-aw one cripple and one youug one; he tried to catch ihe young oue, but as she Was very wild he was unsuccessful. Our-mail haa been very iiregularof late, and from the appearance it wilf be more so, unless a change is made for a special mail carrier. We uoticiu our worthy and accommodating postmaster carrying out the mail last Sa'urday evening. ; He said he u ou.'d see that the patrons of his office should get the r mail once in a quarter if he had to be in ail boy himself to do it. Dick. Three Groves Letter' Thkek Ghovkb, Oct. 1, 183. Byron Young and Joe Couly return ed from a trip into Kansas on Satur day evening. Air. I. E. McBroom.of Glen wood la.. came over on Saturday and returned on Monday. Charloy and Sammy Moore go down to Neb. City today to bring up a load ef apples. Aiphonso Cole ia goins to move cut to Sewtud or Butler county in a few- days. Quite a number are hauling hogs to town todav. Wave Allen and Dick Oldham are buying all they can fiud here. Jos. Conley aud wile arc talkingjof moving down into Missouri in a week or bo. The wea Iher has been very cool the ast two or three days but no Irost yet, with the exception of a little in the low lands. Had a very heavy ram last night but clear today and the weather grow ing warmer. Mr. and Mrs. Case of Centre Valley, came down Sunday and are riding around in a brand new buggy or spring wagon. Repoutek. October Crop Report. Office of Sec'y State li'd Ag'l and U.- S. Statistical Repoi ter foi Net. To Correspondents and Friends The Nebraska S:ate b'd ag 1 intends to issue at an early day a lull report, giving acreage and other desirable in formation as to stock & c, Daniel II. Wheeler S. S. Ag't has sent the follow ing to the U. S. d.-p't of ag'l at Wash- ugtou, which is the summary of re ports received from the local agents in the different counties: Wtieat, average yield per awe 17J; average qu ility compared with la--t yr. 103. Rye, average yield per acre 20; av erage quality compared with last year 99 X- Oats, average yield per acre 44; av erage quality cotnpited wiih last year - 100. Barley average yield per .acre -80; average quality compared with last y r. -90. Buckwheat condition 1C0; corn, condition 100. Potatoes (Irish) condition 95; po . tatoes, (sweet) condition, 96. Orchards condition 100 ; sorghum, 100. Flax, condition, 100; cattle, condi tion, 100. Dam ex. II. Wheeler, Stat Statistical Agent. If you want to p rchase any wed ding presents be sure to give Phil YotiDg a call ' " I37tf PKKSa.NAIJ. F. E. White is in Omaha today. Mrs. A. W. McLaughlin is seeing friends in Lincoln today. J, W. Conn went to Omaha this morning. .Mrs. Di. Schiidkuecht went lo Lin- colu today to attend the meeting ofm State convention of the Christian church. Mrs. Thos. Pollock went to Seward this morning to visit friends for a few davs. Mr. S li. IVrrv utarted this morning for her former hi me, at Mt. Plcasani, Iowa, to vinit for a few days. Mrs. W. S. Wise, with her unt. Mrs. John Seaburn, are visiting Omaha to day. P L. IIulert one of Louisville's mo3t successful business men, is in the city today, looking after home real f state matter?. John Clements, the next county corn migidouer, from the third district, is in he city today feeir.g friends and look ng after his fences.. Dr. (j. R. Salisbury, the Weeping Wider dentist, is in the city today, aud made the Hekald a brief call this morning. James Crawfoid, the County Cora iniHrtioner, having finished his labors for the mouth of October, returned home this morning. R. R. Lynch came down from York, j this morn ing, and iuudethe IIkhaldh. pleasant call. He rVpwrts the York college as being in a most' flourishing condition, and the town booming. D. II. Wheelerand son, D. II., are in Omaha this w'eckV'fiuTbhing up Sec retary's work for the agricuitu-ftjj so ciety. The Major is a 4three-!rse team, when it comes to matters per taining to fair biiHuess. Mr Worrrell, of South Bend, pasted through the city this morning, on his way lo New castle, Indiana, to secure medical treatment for a cancer on hh face; his many friends earnestly hope ho may be alicces.-,! ul, in his tour and re ceive the coveted ain. R. B. Windham returned from til en Wood, this morning, after hearing) a magnificent speech tioui that prince of expounders of puie republicanism. the Hon. Eugene' Hail, of Maine. Mr. Wiudham was of the opinion thaC'the old ptrty of right wouid carry Iowa by a Handsome majority. r W. S. Purdy went to St .Louis, Sun -day, to consult a skiillul artist of that city, his hearing having beeu growing raiuly worse lor tlie last lew weeks. Mrs .Purdy accompauiel him, theR. R. company having kindly iurninhed tnem tracfcporiaiion. Lincoln Street Railway Work to He-fin. Immediately. Mr. II B. DurtVe, who went to-Deca tur. 111 , a lew weeks ago to eet'le up liia affairs at home aud purchase mate rial lor the street railway, returned yesterday, lie naa been busy purchas ing material, and everything has been pui chitse J tioui the spikes to the care. Tne first carload of material was un loaded ye-derday an invoice of vthne omk luuioer. Five carloads of iron and thiee ot lumber are expected today. Tue iron was shipped iroin St. Louis several days ago, and it it arrives as expected trackiaying will begin Mon day. r'our la'-ge aud elegant cars have beeu purchased irom the shops at Lou levide. Ky. They are the bet maau faciuicd and will hear out Mr. Dur feesa pomie to make the Ltncoln street railway the best west of the Mississippi both as u traeK and equip ment. The first track that will be lai I will be from the B. & M. deot to the capi tol building, by way of Arlington and Commercial hotels. Unless very un favorable weather conu-s to interlere with the work, it is expected that cars will be ruuning on the line by the first of December. Tiii.se who have prophesied that the street railway project would fail, that he track would not be laid for a year, etc., evidently did not know the char acter of the men wko are pushing the enterprise. We have faith enough in th-ir energy to prophecy that cars wiil be on the track by November 20. State Journal. The C. B. & Q. road na9 10,000 cars of its own, and has now arranged to borrow 4,000 additional ones to movt the immense grain crop on Iheir own aud connecting lines." For winter bloom and out door plant ing, Tulips, Hyacinths, Xarcissns, Hol land btils, biles, and a large assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous plants all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine my block. L. A. Moore. I87tf lakeu Up By tbe subscriber at his place in Plattsmouth, 3 pigs about 3 months old. 0ner can redeem the same by paying cl arges and proving property. 186 3 W. H. Fr ye. Dr Schildknecht's Office- At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office) with Dr, Sal isbury in Ihe Rockwo id block over Johnson Bros. store, where I may be found -lining office hours. l69J&Wtf W. II. SCHILDKN'ECIIT. Morley shaves f.r 10 cents. Ifi2tf A libeial discount on goods liought for presents at I.. C Erven's. l.r6tf Bremner's cracker's are the best. tfi31mo Hay. '200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with V. S. Wise. 17Sd2Swtf J. T. WTia& Buy Breuaner's - choice cracker's. 163lmo HI'F.CIAL NOTICES. Advertisement under till head, three cent per Hue cacb linerilou. i ONKY TO UANOu reiu eUuTy A.S. rtulllvau. LSOK ALE-Ilu". lot and wood laud ly 1 Jobu Loin ii Hou. FOK .HALK A koi.cI Maion A llaiu'ln eablnet riHU, a tmiKiOn f'r c.i.li jiurcbtmer. In i.uh of llr.uiuii Si'iiiiill. l',iit FOK 8 Al.K The lit ller. Wood property ti-ar HUcr J. W. MakbiiaI.c. AatCllt. JTOIt SALK Kesldence prop rty, one of llie x tif the bout lixratlon In lue. elty. or 111 trade for ntock. Iii'ju're of J. A'. M.u-ltili. HMi 1,'Olt SALK House and lot, price titto. tuo ca.tli. halauce in monthly p .yiueiitn. it. 11. W 1NOIIAM, FOK SALK Several residences, cbeap. lu uulreof U. 11. W heeler & C. COH SALK Scratch Tablet la all at r -hiiomce. Kill yoitHAl.Kalot In Koid location. I'artlcu- lara at thin oftlca V7K fOK .SALE Au order for a new American rewhiK Machine. Inquire at this oHke. COK H LK l.ou oorj-i of wood. -T W. a. Wive. Inquire of tf LOlt SALE i Id p.ii..T for aale at thl odlce at W cents ter huudretl or l ceiita per ilo.- tf en. t'OK HALE Four lots tottethrr In ci tion lu thl city. Inquire at tUU nod loca- oUlce If IOK KEN r : he nortn storeroom In Nev 1 lc'a blnek, and H rooms up aialra. (ood callou tor res.auraui or ooaruiui; iiou"M'.reni heap Apply to Win. Neville. - l&Jll pO REST A house, corner "th and Locunt - atreet. Inquire of i h's. I'oilock. POU KENT Coinfojlalile place, turner ol I I'earl and lu an., l.iie.y occuiiled by W. J. Wan irk, fltiiiii at Warrica'a drug Htock. VOU R?NT One olllce room and dwelling emiiieeled. (3 room ) u Htulrx ever Holt hueider bakery. Kuuuire at Aim. llolteliuel der'o.. . iO Met . pOK RENT Houe, coiivenient to chopi." . tf. E. .. IIUVKV BON, TOltEENT 'Smith 4ore room of the Unlorr -1- Flock. Eutiuire of Ur II. Hlack. K. Spur lock, Alva Irew, IJusluess cinuuittce. Ittl tpOK KENT UwellluK llounes, Inquire of" JIOU'.I - vy. ll nn.irMi. I OST A pass book cuIhuiIuk pavra.ViUu-- able oiny to owner tluJi-r f loa.-Se leave al ihU citllce. io7if " TOUNIJ A Hold tooThpif R. Owner psivlbtr c property ami paying -for tills' nvtice cau have I he same. l&ut L"I3U.NIJ A ladies pocWetllook contiilrdni; - (iie chaiiKo The owner can Have tliu' same by ciillliiK on V.. lireckenfleld, proving property jiud paying for tills notice. "it Notice.' Notice ia hereby given that Oorge W.S-tttion will apply to the. Board of County trOinrnisHiiiueraof Cass County, .Nebraska at its stated meeting in O tober lS8y for a license to sell inah Spiritus aud uou liquors in Avocw Cass County, Nebrvsaa, one year from date of allowance. '. -v - : T ' JSJMr. J. P. Reeso the accomplished barber is in cnaigu ot the naiur-i ou, under Frank Cai ruths Jewelry Store and ihe customers of that - old staii i will rind. every comiort and ett n cuce ' .ready ana waitn.g for them. Ib5 I F. S. White hs just receiWd. a u. load of "Sea Foam" winter wheat pa: e-pt flour guaranteed to be as good as. any made in the United Stales ani prices as low as the lowest. Also a car load of bran just r-eivM "which we deliver to any part of the cily. !G4tf M O Connor keep on iian I the cel ebrated Auheuser Burch St Lohiis-Boi-. Ilcd Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention lo his customers. ; 15oif Henry Eoeck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fat oall onhim and know the truth, tf Dressmaking. To the ladies of Piattsmouth 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 invJt- all to call. Mrs. M. E. Moktcn. dl25t6-wl9tf Take none but Brcmncr's crackerg, and you will get the best. 1631 mo Ask for Bremner's Eureka butter cracker's. 1631mo FOR SAI.B.-Lo(8 1 and 3 iu Illock 41, Improved. d07 It. II. HlM)llii. Leave orders for grapes from Lees ly's nursery at A. Clarks grocery. lG3dtf The finest cracker's are Bremner's. 1631 mo Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelmas s. !67tf. New Arrivals in Silverware. L, C. Erven has just received a large addition to his stock of fine silver aud silver plated ware. A large variety ot goods in this line, in the latest patterns and designs can be found, aud all de sirijg substantial and elegant goods are requested to call and examine Mr. ErVen's stock before purchasing. 182lf Taken Up By the subscriber on Platte bottom Sunday Sept. 8th two yearlings heiters red marked with white on the bedy. Owners will please claim property pay charges and take them a vay. dtt Ch.v's Vanderventek. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis. I83tf Go to McKecver & Herrmann's for a good dinh of oysters at reasonable rates. 183tn2 Wai i. Pupilsin oil m i oiiia i piintin?. Ap ply Mt ouch to Miss Nelliu Thom-;u at Mr. Johu Watermans. 185t5 Joe Ford has the boss skating rink in Fiixgerald Hail skates new and kept in lie best of order room clean, light and comfortable and the best of ordei always m-iintained. 18"2t8 Bed rock prices. 1 nave on hand a large ami very superior stock of fur uiture, much of which I propose to sell off at cost. My goods are for sale aud efore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look i hem over. All I ask ol the public is to examine my goods and mv prices d&wtt Hrsry Boeck. Dry Cottonwood for sale. Enquire of L. I. Bennett. I8tf Tobaccos McAloin.Piper Heidsiech, Bravo. Horses hot and Cl'tnsx. at 20t2. "'MPSON'S. Bremner's uiua. vvj.i a. 1631 mo EDUCATIONAL. Musical IiislriictiQii. To My J'riei flii: I have reorKanled my cUiwi of Initrurtlon upon ihe I'lauo, and utionld to pleated to have nui-n a may lelre itiNlrurtlnn to ad 'I ret oreall uKtri mo. My ter are roa. nonublc. and mv liitriicilu after lhi nmut Im proved method. I'UpIN, be I lining MroliK. ran never expect to become lua'ten. 1 Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORUINOION. d la.'wiMf THE TWELFTH YEA R or tiik DHIYIlBSlTy Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT 11, 1883, with an ampin corps ol ItiNtrurtor. On application to the. Clianeellor eat ilouej can be obtained by those deviling Information, and rcitlflcates for h.ilf f-tr oniln railrumls by those expecting lo attend. First Term begins Tuesday. Sept. II lfiC. Second " Tuurday, Jan. 3. laL Third " Tuesday, April I Annual Cotnliieri'-emeut WeiliieattikVj Juuo 11 f 4 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ' w 11 open October 2. lns.1. and roiitluiii nut'it. Slierifl's Sale. v KyvUtUa ot ;tn ordy-r of "aH n4'ied by J f. olmsoii. i-iiit v hi 1 1 1 wlt.lhi til' for I'ass c untv. Nebraska, a-ol to n.- llA-eted. I HHM otl " Saturday. I lie 'itli l.iy of Oetottol-. A. I stiS I. at , in o'cIih:k a. ot of - ibl ! iv. at t le snitli door of thecoma houe l.i the city of I'l.ttli-no itli, in KHUl coUMty. sell a pubhe iiicllon tlie follow iiil! personal pioperty to wl(: Two bedste ids. quills 2 lies: f.lHov. s.2 Ntr-iw ticks, i UiK" l t'ii;i I t ible H'kI oil ;l nil cover lax yirils earia-t. 1 b ireHjlv'hi'iiiite 't pictures. I roi'k'UK eli ilrs. 'i r. l le neafcli ill". l wuimi uoitorri en tir. l br.teket. 2 deer ids, I kitchen t-tlile. I l.-ihlA sore td. 3 malket li.is- ki-ts. I lot ttlslies. I cook stove ami tu nlnue. 1 coal oil cm. 1 M'ater Oueket.-Vii uuds Hour. I J i'. I wah tub, I bucket l.inl. I clullics b.iilict, i rlocki - .'.' W . ' 1 iut-Hne beln) leviest upon and taken as th) pronerryiot .loliu l iir;iiriy. .-f ol i nt , to sall.fv a JudiMuent ot-Muld c-urt by M li, Mur- pliv Jt ,o.. pi ilnil'Ts, iv i;o.. I'lattsuio 'OTIl, .Neb. .Sept. 2IU A . D Shci llt Cas Co , ScV. Ry M. McLIwuin, Deputy IIUV Fui'ititiirg Stpzg J". I. TJ-JR,TJJE, IKI it IN-- 1 FUB1TITURE COFHTS. and all kindx of yixxit usually kepts-a VI M t CI. VMM VI l.riKK iiTOHK tilso. a very ooinpK ie MtuirK of Funeral Coods, Xetallic&WooleaGoHlas Gastets RoiEsi . CM8LCMS. &c. Our New Mil olexaut har b always in readiness. Remember the plnce, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth St reet. TWO Doors Konth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wfi'T.r we may be found nlirlit or day. J. I UNRUH, ir.i , . !' T I 1 1 I . NHS BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! klndn of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING r!on to on'cr on nlinrt notice, by BOYD & LARSE1T. lav orders at the Lumber Yards or at the P. .st Oilicu. i.. i iilii'n:. ..iitl liif H"l uluri ion ( . ' .( n . . ; f - Tr-.-HKUi. K-rvt i.iri'r I-. f i-.r. 4 !!.: J It.iu . ...l.nrin. I'iCI.I.A. IV WSSCQTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE Is the Place for YOU to Trade. Our system ot 3oin businet-e will please you. Every article ie marked in plain figures and sold on its own merits. No monkey biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction goods, no shoddy goods; you get your money's worth every time. The latest styles and best goods obtainable with money are in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any house, either large or email, and you will always find us anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gain your solid custom. Come and see us. C E. WESCOTT. - THE BOSS CLOTHIER, Itockwood Block. O, A. V7R13LCY Gc CO'O BEST IN THE HAnKET. Mado OXXYof Vegetable Oil and Vurc licet Tallow, To Induct housekeepers to clre this 83.9 e trlul. WITH EACH BAR WE GIVE A FINE TABLE NAPKIN ' This olTer 1 . made for ' short time ordr and should be takan advontace t,f at ONCE. V7e WAERANT this Soap to do more waaa infr widi greater ease than any soap In the market. I; ha9 no EQUAL fcr use la hard and cold water. YO'JB GHOCEa KA3 IT. G.A-TOMey&Co. Utr -x-ioturvr f -Standard VMVMlr. 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