HARNESS. STREIGHT & CO. Xncfr.i(,r to Mtrelgbt A Miller. MAKVFACTVHKH Of U HARNE8. A laiy.e line of Saddles Bridles Collars TOps. &c?. always in stock. Htjaitivij of oil hii Us i.tatli liti.t o nor I notice. .Mam street, bctv ecu Fourth ai.it Kiitli. IlKIIF. CALi. AT Till: . Old Reliable LUMBERYARD II. A. WJTEMAN i SON W lioleoale and l.'ctail Dealer In PINE LUMBER SHIM-MS. LAI H, SASH, DOOKS, liLLNDS, &c., 1 1 mil. Mm t it. mutt Cjia llcnsc. . jt t ' - t T 1 1 I 1 1 ' A - ' 1. 0 1 1 i- UlY HOTEL. 'Hi-. 1. 1 In! il.m M i I. rick etriicture. oil l,i i aiu Mm I. I ;. - Ji.M l- ei. fjl.lshed and f. I!' ii l r tlx ui'ti'ii ii -l:illoi. ot 7 UA hSSlLM t UP! OMEliS. - AM I; i(;AUl!i:i S: l 1 . NEW AND CLEAN in v.. i. i I. I I (. It -. III". I I.. CO:-.i-HAKI GOODS. PARLEMAN & CHuPrfAN Will liUVaud fcEI.L all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance m.nry on all "&ALA1ILE GOODS, on lower Main street. One ili nr wi st ot BeckV Furniture sore llattMi i-titli. Feb. 1st. lfSS 46tl. BOOJS AND SHOES AND at IMPAIRING AT Sherwood'S, Pi. AT'! .MrTII, Xr.BKAMvA .eceavea kieRlChait am eriar fife OK IHKECT IMl'OBTATIOS. A Challenge 5c Cigai, 8 lahy made for tb retail trr- . Pepperberg's Uig&r Factory. IFnstwagWkh Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL W RKA SFCCIAtTY. Flit 11 i H nac iiia will he carefully rarrlrd out. and fuU attention will bj gtven a to safety and durability. LESSONS O-V. PAIWTISO , Water Color. Crayon and I'enctl FINE i : PLATTSMOOTH HERALD. ILBLISIIKD DAILY AMI WEEKLY II V - Tbe Flattsmonth Horrid Pnblishin Co. ! OKt ltlAL lAI'i:it OK Till: MTV- For CHy audCountv Directory, Kail way "Time Table, telephone Kxclia ig EmilueM Di rectory, liiinlues Card Ac. nee fourth pace. Notico to Advertisers. Copy lor illspUy advertisement or change In adverllseiueul iiiiKi Imj handed iu to llic business oihce not later than iom. mi. of the day lu nine. i llicy are to be Inserted. Copy for pay lc.il ami special notice mut le liauilel In In Ion' J p. in. imc 1 1 day to Insure in sertion.. f M in hiinki.i., Kt-piiUlit-au State 'i'icke-t. For Ju-ltfc of the Supreme Court, M. 11. ICEE.HE. Fur Regents of tlie Cnivcrsity, M.J. HULL. (Long Ie m JOHN l MAI.UI.lbU. (Lou J. M. HlA'i f, iSh..rt renti) K. C, IIOLMhS, ih.irt 1'eriu) SecondJudicial District For Jmle of the DKirirl Court, . It I'UUNO. Republican County Ticket. I-or Count j Clerk, John w. jk.nmncs. of 1'iattiiuoui Ii. Fir ( ( unty lre.uier, W.M. II. iKv FI.l.. 01 I'htiixn.oiitli. Tor SlieilT, J. v. i:iKiMi.i:v, ot I'laiimnoulh. For County Jude, ICAIA'IN KUa.SliU., of Vi e (.mg Water. For Supeiliilenoeol ot Scnoi'l- , t VlllRAUuiN, of JMu.'e reek. For Cierk of tlie Liiiict i ouit, l'.u;i.K s. iiai.i., Ot Ml. 1'K-ivSiint. For Ct unty Surveyor, iihOKiiE W.FAIK FIELD, of i'lattxiiiuuth. For County Coroner, t l.nKV I'. C.AS.S, ol I'l.ittMucinh. For Coinui ls?.li uit-r, '1 him Dtriet, John t mv,. -o atovt-Citek. ML. of 1 Meets every 'J Ui'ay t euiug at tlit-ir Cattle Hail, i liutKvuoU JJ.xCk. Vis tiiif Km-iiLs ire iiivitua n itiienu. J. v . .iK.Ntii.voa, o. C. V. J. i"KL.s, lv ul It. aud o. 4. Miiihur, entlMt. CA. Marsliull, UentiMt, uc c.or iu tiu.itt .UuiMltull. ttu xttacteU iilioui jtaiii, Two dolluis er daj , trout this duto. 'Hie Cuzzcu 4 Cut . 9ih ami Harney b'lL'tL Ouiuiiu JSeU. Mnctiy lii&t class iu i-vciy lurticuiat r. Ramsey & Co. of the Palace Hotel Suutu t hrw Mex ico. Oct. 1 K83 16KG ilc'Court m-Hs tiiixtd wlntu mustard aecd. spices and Mr. ,loun Diliuua visit here in States Attorney will attract a large audience to tlie Opera Huut-e who will appreci ate the play the Jkkald will warrant. The power press iu the Journal of fice has been sold by Mr. Crites, the owner, to Fremont parties, who are takiu it away todav. The Journal folks will use the Washington press of Fitzgerald's hereafter. They had a b ise ball game up at Co lumbus the other day between the doc tors and lawyers, that broke up in a bin row at tlie close of ihe lifth inning, the umpire having to run to preserve his physical being from annihilation. If Mike Schnellbacher wants to learn how to handle that new baby at his lmse. he should have been down to the depot this morning, and have seen Brother Connor handle a little baby arcuud there; it was a new and novel way at best. A. G Philby. one of th B & M. foice iu the shops, is laying' off today, on ac count of a severe injury to his arm r ciieJ I'Va heavy piece of limber :all u ros- it m ar the eibow, as there wtre uo 1 1 ac in re he expects to be able tor work iu a tlav or two. Jimmy Donnelly is putting in his pare time, wlu-n off duty from the B fe M.. at the Cass Couuty Bank, learu lug the baukirn; lusine-4s; and James Patterson. Jr., is junuiur the Commer cial 14ank at 'Vi?epiog Water, during Mr. Robios-m's absence in St. L.-ui-. Und r the new postal 1 iw coming in effect October lit, Piatlsmouth o. rice with several thousand offices over ; country is reig-unl to h third class lliee-, which change wi l cmpel P. M. laishail to rent his own room; where ?he i-liHti'jo will l-e made to aud when, we are not informed. A ear loud of blooded horses from Z;;- n-l passed through Pacific JiiUiu:.; tuts morning on No I bound lor autiaucisco. The3' were load oil in a very tiue and conveniently arranged pecial car. A ihey went over the Union Pac ific they were taken to Council Blull's. The exposition bttildiugs at Pitts burgh were totally destroved 1y fire ycs.etday. The losses are very heavy as ho builciiu,s were lull throughout of expensive g nxls; the exhibition had been out recently opened, so that but little money was in the treasury. The i oss is estimated at about $150,000. Johnny B.ase had a little tussle vith Harvey Sae the other eveoing, which resulted in John getting Mr. is. down, but it to happened that Johuny was on the under bide, Iriends mixed iu and stopped the frac ts before any one was hurt. It id but justice to Mr. Saeb to state that be was bitting dou minding his own affairs when the rack ct vvud atajtcU. Colden Wedding Saturday Sept. L'9ih wa- the occasion of a very pleasant assemblage at the residence of Mr. Jas. Turk, near Elm wood, for the purpose of celebrating the 50th aniiiveisary of the wedded life of Mr. and )lif. Frtncis Williums Thf rerenioy of reunitiuj; the golden link which for hall" a century has bound the two levin;; hearts together was very touchlnjdy performed by the Itev. Cyrus Alton, who followed the cere mony with some very appropriate and iuip!c?ive remark, concerning the hihtory and biography, of the aged couple, and iuterxpcined with many beiiinil'iil sii.ih's relating to our own existence. We are sorry that a lack ofepace will prohibit us from furnishing the re i u hi k entire. Mr. Williams was born in the year ol 1810 and his wile in 1812 and their life ha.s wituc6std the lCalizitioti of dreams which at that time would have been too fanciful and ficuiioun lor be !. Three limes since his birth Irtft the crimson tide of war swept across our country, and the victories achieved iu ever- niHtancu but renders its tta bility impressive: and what w.ih then an infant iu the cradle of nations lias developed into the grandest civil gov ernment on earth. Then but eighteen slara embellished the uzure lidd of our flay, now ove r twice that number thine forth from tha't glorious constellation. During the epoch of his life what wonders have been achieved in every held of American and loreigu industries lie has witnessed the success ol' steam, iiavigatii-n; The wonders of the tele graph aud telephone, tne effulgence ot the electric light and many other equal ly wondcrlul things which at the lime of his birth were but vague conjec tures of seeming impossibilities. At the timo of his marriage in 1333 there was b it 23 miles of railroad in the 17. . now there are ovei 90,000, miles, aud enough telegraph liue to en circle the earth nine times. The old people were the recipients 'of uiauy beautiful and cosily presents, conspicuous among which were two gold headed caues and two pairs of gold nuimed spectacles.; one of the canes and one pair of spectacles being presents irom their children in Iowa. After the presentation, which was also performed by Mr. Alton, the guests did ample justice to an elegant repast which had been furnished tor l lie occa bion and the festivities continued till a late hour. The guests present were Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Turk; Mr. and Mrs. Mat. WU liims; Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams; M. I), lladsell, wife, and daughter Min nie, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Cowell; Mr. and Mrs. Delis and Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James; S. D. Eells and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eells; Mr. Lewis Tyson; Miss Jennie Alton: Mr. and Mrs. Mc Fall ; Mr. and Mrs Mcars; Mr. and Mrs. John Clements; Dr X. R. Ilobbs and family. C. D. Clapp and family: Mrs. Robinson; and Mr. and Mrs. Green slate. All of whom unite in their heartiest congratulations to the bride and groom and wish them another fifty years of wedded felicity. X Letter of Interest. Ed. Herald: T see a nuhlication iu Herald -f September 26th, copied from the State Journal in regard to Nellie Swanson. Most people could not help thinking there must be a hard class of Swedes in this city judging from that article, but let me state for the benefit of a lew at least, why they did not cull on the g'rl, was simply be cause they were refused to see her while she was staying at Mr Pearson's, the pUce she whs stopping at while sick, it was on account of her critical condi tion that thev were refused, but such was not explained to tno-tf them who called, and it was generally believed it was on account of the enormity of the crime she was charged with, that they were not permitted to talk with her, andhtmesiy light here that I think she could have given a satisfactory explanation at the coroner's inquest had she been well enough at the time. But I hope she will have the opportuni ty to do so before the grand jury, thus saving the trouble of going into court, perhaps. However, Mr Editor. I must say as you did, those words in the Jwurnal seem to come right from the heart, and I believe they have done much to com fort the poor girl as many have called on her since. II. J. Johxsox. Nine or .en solid farmers from Sand Prairie, Illinois, are here visiting relatives and seeing the country. Lrit night they were royally entertained by he Liede.kranz in their hall here, everything being done to make it pleas ant for the guests, lots of good manic, with pleuy of beer and cigars, every- body had a most enjoyable time. The strangers speak Very highly of our coun'y and will doubtless locate among us, Messrs. Stoer, Weirick, Hill, Horn, and John and Anton Schafer have rel atives heio whom they are visiting, and who they would like to join as neigh bors if sui:ab.e arrangements can 'be made. Tne Herald welcomes these solid farmers among us and hopes they may find ii to their interests to locate permanently. Mr. Wel the uew store keeper un der Mr. Barrel' the supply oflce for the li i M u uow located here and in charge of tho work of the department. Genuine Wheeling; Stogies at Phil i'ouji lUltt F.lmnood Letter Several of our citizens attended the .ate fair this year and express them selves as well pleaded with the display in every department, and that it was such os any state might well feel proud of. Mrs. Eva Clapp while visiting at the lair was the guest ol Mrs. C. D's who resides in Omaha- Mrs. RobiuMon re lumed with her from Omaha and is now upending a very pleasant week here. Elmwood still continue to grow ; the last building erected beiu a 3tore ouihliug put op by C5. W- Hylton, im a boot aud fehoe s ore. We understand that Mr. llyluui designs to cany a com plete stock iu his line aud will also luruisli a first class workman to make and it-pair anything iu hu liue. We are glad to see some one so enterpris ing take hold of this business, und to see our business prospects brighten up. We wish him success. Louis Louteusiager, oue of the old settlei s in this iieiirLborhood. has ex changed his farm here for 100 acres o'f land near Wahoo, in Suiinuers county. We are sorry to lose au old friend aud good citizen as Louiahas proved him self to be, and our best wishes, and those of numerous friends go with htm to his new home. L. It. iysou, the affable clerk 'who used to count butter and weigh ui eggs for O. D. Clapp & Co. E.wwood, lias just returned lioni a pio-luCted tour thtough - Nubiaska and Kansas, Where he and his mother have been vis iting relatives. He reports crops in Kansas good, h-c says corn will average lifiy bushe s to tlie acre, iu the poition of the state which hu visited, and wheat went from 25 to 35 oushels per acre. He exprebses himself as surprised to see the western portion f our state so thickly settled, and a class of btfildiugs erected which he says should fih:inie the eastern portian of the state. We learu from Mr. Tyson that he has quit lr.s toriner position with Mr. Clapp, and that he will teach school in district 47 this winter. Nearly everyone in the vicinity is pleased with the harmony and quiet ness w hich prevailed at our Jcoun y con vention, aud express themselves as sat isfied with the nominations, and our neighborhood feels proud that it is rep resented there so forcibly by two as prominent citizens as Mr. Alton aud Mr. Clements. All feel confident that the ballot will lully substantiate the popular manner iu which they were nominated at the convention. .Lewis Tysou was aroutid recently with a box of the fragrant, and the boys all smokod on the'supposition that he was a married man; and many were the congratulations he received from his old companions; but by hook or crook the boss louud out that it4 was all "buncombe," and they say now he wauts to look out, as they'uave a cy clone brewing for his especial benefit as soon as he takes a belter half, aud that a4ih of July celebration and mule won't compare to the racket they'd give him. We are pleased to see so many of our neighbors erect.ug beautiful and com modious houses and barns this tall. It speaks well lor their financial pros perity, and adds macii tu the appear -auce of the ueighboi hood. Among those who are building we may mention the following: Di. JS. II. iioob-t, a fine barn; George Towle, a house and barn; James Miller, a barn, and Geerge Hess a gue house. A few days ago some of Mr. Tyson's friends Iook pains to assist him in gathe-iiig his crop ot waluut; but by some mischauce left his card, As Mr. T. bad no more walnuts than, he would want for is own use, he would request the party to reiuru the uuis aud get his crd; otherwise the card wili be published. Henry Ho.leubeck and wife are now iu Missouri vi&iuug relatives, they will return this week. Clara Holenbeck teaches school near South Bend, this waiter, aud we con gratulate them on having so good a teacur. Mrs. Jeffords, recently from Colora do, is now visiting at her sister's, Mis. Woodald's. Mis. Jetfords is a hue art ist, and has with her several beautiful oil paiuiiugs of Colorado scenery. She says she may remain here all winter. We feel sorry for the fellow who went from here to Wee-Hug, Water af ter a lively to go over to S. B. to see a certain young lady, an I then got left; but such is life, a..d he has our siucer est sympathy. We know how it is, ourself. IMorrissey Bros- Elevator. Work at Moirissey Bros. E.evator, iu this city, is very livelv these days. Last week an even hundred cats of grain was handled and shipped eastward. Ou Monday at i p. m. twenty cars had been handled and started eastward, j and with the constantly increased busi ness I he eltvator will be worked to its utmost capacity. At their up-town orace in the Drew-Weckbach block, the force are transacting a large volume of business, and the working forces are iu tbe midst of the busiest season of the year. For winter bloom and out door plant ing, Ts:nps, Hyacinths, Narcissus. Hol land bulbs, 5iles, and a largo 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 aud examine ruy lock. L. A. Mooke. I87tf If you Wrtht to pnr-uae ' any wed d lug presents bo euro-to give Phil Young a call , . W7U.. PERSONALS. J. A. Connor unaudited townrJ Greenwood this u. ui. J. W. Barnes arrived home from the north last evening. Fred Got dor is home ugaiu fioia east ern Iowa and his visit to the rnal coun try. Mrs. Frank Morrison was a passenger to Gleuwood this moruing, where she visits over Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Dawsou and Mrs Geo. Dovey were west bound passengers on No 1 this morning. Wm. Neville came iu from the west this morning, and will be at home lor a few days. F. E.Brown, an attorney of Syracuse, is meandering our streets today and viewing the third city iu the Mate. M. A. Hartigan h home again from Nebraska. City, where he at'.euded the democratic judicial comtiiiltee meet ing. Geo. Foster is running main line pas senger for a month. George is an old conductor, an onl man on the B. & M , and a number one railroad man. Loquacious Frmay" like the dead liiucKv'ti'l in the niooiiligtit is slid suming. W'hatCas County would do along about election limes Willi out poor Fi iday is a hazardous fpuet lion but Friday we have alv,a) with us. His smelling propensities are raud aud his olfactory nerves ery acute and he "bobs up sereuly" with his little boomerang at an opportune moment: we have missed Friday but see him blossoming now in ail the glory ot a coirespoudeut and the whole of Cass County had better stand from under. ! " Watcned and Chained From the Denver News we clip the following which occured on the closing day of th- Denver Exposition. Frank evidently has a host ot frends arouud the building where he has had his sum mers work. Yes'erday morning the employes of the Exposition iuvaued the sectetary's ollice, aud betoie Mr. Frank H. Wilson the secretary, had lime to recover from the surprise of stetug them enter his apartments in a body, one of the inva ders began a neat luile speech, conclu ding by handing Mr. Wilson au elegaut gold watch, appropriately engraved as a token of the esteem in which 'he sec retary is held by ths men who have been under his charge for the teveuiy live days last past. Mr. Wilson was completely surprised, but as will be seen irotn the following speech was equal to the emergency. He said : Fellow Co laborers: This is indtei a surprise, and esteemed not so much as an evidence of my worth or ability as the crowning act of kindness from those who have labored under me early and late, under the directors of a liber al aud enterprising board of directors to prc.-cnt to the world the valuable resouices of our country. It is not an easy task tj carefully guard and protect the valuable property embraced within the Exposition giouuus, and the verdict of visitors from every section at this year's Exposition pronounce the 1 equipment and orderly appearance, Uolq tne lofty fiag-taff to the found ation stone, from the north wing to south, from east to west, with iu the Exposition enclosure complete and systematic iu every part icular and every way suitable aud proper tor the accom moda.iou of exhibits aud the public in Colorado's Natinal Exposition, That this is so is in no small measure a re salt of your earnest and intelligent labors, and your intercourse with our exhibitors and visitors has been mark ed by courtesy and urbanity. 1 am grateful lor the assistance you have rendered me and the trun and earnest work you have done; making my labor .'ight and intercourse with you pleasant and in years to come it will give me pleasure to extend a hearty grip to my associates in the executive department ot the Exposition of 1883, aud with thr Sincere salutation, "Heaven prosper thee," feel that my lot was Indeed cast among friends. List ofJetter8. remaining uuclaiiu-d in tne P. O at Plattsinouth Neb. Oct. 5th, 1333. Anderson Fred'k 2 Brown Wesley W Clayton Willie Davis F C M Kith A J Kemgbeil Henry Kel'ogij Mrs Kate Keel: Fred Little Miss Maggie L'tuday S P McGules Miss C E Mason Laura Overton Jennie O'Brien Susan Ruggles Mrs Mary Rotnick Miss Stella Simpson Audrea Stein A Smith S W 2 Shepherd Miss D R Spear Miss E Sweeney Henry Thoinison E J Thomas II W White J E Wick ham N W Persons calling for the above will plea3e say "Advertised." J. W. Maksiiall. I. M. 2,500 wooden tooth picks for 15c at Pnil Youngs 187tf Dr- Schildknocht's Office. At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr, Sal isbury iu the Rockwod block over Johnson Bros. store, where I my be found during office hours. I69d&wtf W. H. SCHILDKNECHT. Hot and cold baths shop nnder Carruths at the Barber I97tf Morley shaves for 10 cenLs. 162tf For n shave at any hour call at the shep uuder Carruths. ISTtf Bremner's cracker's are the best. 1631 mo Hay. 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. Wse. 17d2Swtf J. T. Wise Special attractions in Silverware at L. C. Erven's. 155-tf Buy Bretnner'8 choice cacker's. 1631 mo Remember if you want any auto graph albums to go to Phil Youoga where jou will dad a large assortmeot. (OWIl NO MO UK. Another Thonul Bottle of Mamli'ii UolUrn Uuixain to be ( Iron Aw j. Our enterprising and reliable drug gists. Smith & Black Bros, will con tin ue to give away amplo bolt leu of Marsh's Golden I hi hum for the Throat aud Lung", to nil who have never tried it. Persons who have already tried this famous Cough remedy can procure the large bottles at 50 cents and 1. Everybody who Is mi lie ring with Con sumption, Weak LungH, Bronchitis, a Couch or Cold, Sore '1 hront, Hor ness, Croup, Whooping Cough, Ant htm, or any Bronchial or Pulmonary affec tion, should try this truly valuable medicine. For the prevention and cure ol Consumption of the Lungi it is the greatest remedy Nature has ever conferred to medical science or huin in research. For all Blood and Liver complaints uso Maish'a Golden Blood & Liver Ton ic. Simple bottle tree - Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Cas1 Couuty, Nebraska at its stated meeting in 0 tober 1S83 for a license to sell mall Spiritus aud Vnoin liquors iu Avoci Ca County, NebrasKa, oue year t'mni datH tif allowance. F. R. White has just received a car load of "Sea Foam" winter wheat pa: ent flour giinrautct-d to be as good at. any made iu the United Slates and prices as l)w as the lowest. Also a t ar load of bran just received which we deliver to any pari of the city, i 4 1 f Imported ale aud porter at J Me Veys. ls7lf l I rYiimnr Ifi-etw an hau l the cel ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always readv to pay pac- ticular attention to his cunioiners. I55if Try the new bather under Carruths, l7tt A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for ouly 25 cents and lodging at Hame reasonable latcs. Farmers and Goinmercial Men will please bear thi in mind. d&wtf Afk fr Bremner's crackerV. 1631 mo Take none but Bremner's crackers, and you will u'et the best. lG31mo Ask for Bremner's Eureka butter cracker's. 1031 mo FOIl SAI.C lott 3 and :t Iu Block. 41, Improved. d"7 It. II. WID!IAN. Leave orders for grapes from Lces ly's nurseiy at A. Clarks grocery. lGoMtf The finest cracker's are Bremner's. 1031mo Fresh Oysters. Fresh ovsters iust received and for sale at Fked Stadklmax's. !07tf. Phil Young I a just received a lar line of Bird C 'ges to be 8oId cnep. 187lf Mr. .T. P. Reese the accomplished barber is in ciiaige ot the barber shop under Frank Carruths Jewelry Store and the customers of that old staut will find every comfort aud couven ence ready ani waiting for them. 185C1 Taken Up By 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 aud take them a vay- dtt Cii v's. Vanderyenteu. Go to MeKecver & Herrmann's for a good dish cf oysters at reasonable rates. 183tn2 Wart si. Pupilsin oil an 1 chti t piinting. Ap ply at once to Miss Nellie Thom j- u at Mr. John Waiermans. 18515 Joe Ford has the bos3 skating rink in Fitzgerald Had skates new and kept in the best ol order room clean, ligh and comfortable and the beM of ordei always maintained. Ii2t8 Red rock prices. I have on hand a iarge and very superior stock of fur niture, much of which I propose to sei off at cost. My goods are for sale and efore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and lool. them over. All I ask ol the public is to examine my goods and mv prices d&wtt Henry Boeck. A libeial discount on goods lought for present at L. C Erven'. l'.fiif Henry Boeck is selling furniture a prices below any house of the sann style in Nebraska. If you doubt thii fact call onhim and know the truth, tl Fresh California fruits and eclerj received every other dav at 149-tf. F. S. White'h. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis'. 188tf New Arrivals in Silverware. L, C. Erven has just received a larye addition to his stock of fine silver arm silver plated ware. A large variety ni goods in this line, in the latest pattern and designs can bo found, aud all- de sirijg substantial . and elegaut good are requested to call and examine Mr. Erven's stock before purchasing. 182j Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of eale ifaued by J. W Johnson, county Jude witnin and for Cas county, Nebraska, and to m directed. I will on Saturday, tbe ;t li day of October. A. D. 183. at to o'clock a. in. of K-iid day, at tne south door of the court houHe la the city of Plattemauth Id aaid county. .ell a. public auctiou tbe follow Inp penotial Dioperty to wit : Tvro bedKte.ida, 4 quilts. 2 utieets, 4 pillows, i straw ticks. large lamp 1 table aud oil cl th cover. 1 ax. 38 yards carpet. 1 bureau. I louu?. 2 pictures. 2 rocking chain, 2 cane seat chxln 4 wood bottom chair. 1 bracket. 2 deer tial. I kitchen table. 1 table spread, S market bas kets. 1 lot dishe. 1 cook stove ana furniture, I coal oil can. 1 water bucket. 'J') p und.i flour, jug. 1 waali tub, 1 bucket lard, 1 cloibe basket . I clock. Tim same belog levied upon and taken as th property of Jobu Dougherty. dfidaDt, ti satlofy a Judgment of said Court by M B. Jlur phy & Co.. plaintiff. - r!att9inouin. :;b..Sept. 24tb A. D. 18S3. K W. IfYKKtf. SaeriS Of Co., eb. ilvilii. Deputy. JT5tU . KPKCIAL NOriCF.S. Advrrtl'winrnl urnlrr llil lien J, Ibrcn cent er linn each luaerllou. HONKY TO LOAN- flu real estate" byATl. fu!llua. . . . . I ,CU AI.K - Ihu4e. lotiaiiU ooJ land ly j una i.oin . uii. FOH HALE -A kooU Mon a Hamlin cabinet ornan. a haigalii for vatli (nrclmer. In quite of llelliiaii nrmlill. I.'otl FOR H ALE The Wood property to ar Mlier tff llyer. J. VV. Maiiiaii.. Anciit. r,OltMAl.:-lteldeticpro rly. one of lh ot tlie bmt I.m-hii.mi In I'i'i eliy. or V 111 trade for loek, lmU'reolJ. W. MarthUr looif L'-.It HALE I louno aud tola, price IIU0 canli, liahiuee lu monthly p yineim. It. U. V I W I'll A M, FoU HALE Hn er.il nxhlHiicei, cheap. In quire of . II. heeler ti Co. COK HA LE Scratch l'allel In all lo. at thllolllce. Will L'Ult HALE a lot hi Kood lorutlmi. I'm t leu -A lam at Mil olllco Will I,Mlt i MALE Au order for a new American t-ewlUK Alaehhin. Imiaue at llita ollice. liOlt H iLK-i.u-i eordi of wood, luuuire of W. a. Wise. U lORHALE Id papi-r for Hale at thl oRlce A at 4o ituH .ei hundred or 6 cema per dot eu. tf t 'OK 8 ALE lour lotn together lu d loca tion lu ihl city, luqiillu inla oUlon if Pull UKNf- he cnrtu at ore room lu N'ev r 1 le'a ttlete, anU S lo.oua p a. alia. loU I catlou for res auraul r ooalilloH houae.ienli ebaap Apply to . in. .Neville. ISJll IO RKX I A house, co'iier ?th Ktid Jjifiiat nlieeta. li.iiulieol ho I o li.k. I,' OR RENT Cniiili.Jial le place, corner tf ie.nl huh o Ms., laie.y i.i i u,.l d b W J. WairiiK, Erqinie a I vairic' ding HtoOf. ICTlf. J,OR KNT ee oOlce room aud dwelling coniiecied, 3 room.) u alnlla iter Holt ahiienlt r bukeiy. bmiuiie al Mi, t.onieliuel Uer's 6ttl null KENT-OIou-e, ronventent lo ahopi. A if. E. Dov.V i how, IoR RENT S uth - tore room of ttie.l uloii 1 1 lock bi iuue ol 11. II. UUca, 11. Hour -lock, Alva Dr w, lu-lui)M ciounlilue. IZJtf LM)U REM -DellhiK llouaea, luqulii; of A ' IKkltf VV. 11. MlAfK.lt. I OS T-vV pasi book containing pater valu ublr oiuy lo owner tluuvl luoc leave bt inlrt ouiv.. . otX POL'NI)-A Uold toothpli k. Owner piovint; property ami pay Inu for thl notice can have the same, , IBJif LVHJND A ladiea poekeltook. cniibnuliiK Home etiaiiRe 'I he owner can have tn same by cuIIIiik on '. isreckenneld, provhiK property ami payitiK fir t lilt notice. (Milt EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To My Friend s: I have reorganised iny claie of Instruction upon the Piano, and shoflld be pleated to have sueli a may dealre mill ucllon to address or call upon me. My ter are rea sonable, and my instruction afleAbe most Im proved method. I'upils, beKluuliiK wroli. cuu never expect to become masters. 'Ilnyltea trial and examination. . ' -,. KATIE BOBRINOTON. iiia2w2.ritf THE TWELFTH YEAH OK TIIK UNIVERSITY ofNEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT 11, 1883, v illi an am nle corps ol Instructor-'. fin 'iio.tu.Ntioii to I tin i !ti:irifellnr eu.t :iloirin can be obtained by those declihiK Information? aud ceitilleate for half f. tre ou the railroads nv llmse exiieeiliii; to alleiiu. First Term begins Tuesday. .Sept. II YtK. .Second" " Tnur-day, Jan. 3. lhst. Third " " Tuenday. April 1. Imhi. Annual Coiiiineni-eiiient Wednesday, .lune 11 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w U open October . 13. and continue mo'g. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! kind of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to on er on hort notice, bv BOYD & LARSE1T. Leav orders at tlio Lumber Yard or at. P st Office. - I83'.2C SCOTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE Is the Place for YOU to TrauC -i Our system ot doing business will please you. Every article ie marked in plain figures and told n its own merits. No monkej biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction good?, no shoddy goods; you get your money's worth every time. The latest styles and best good? obtainable with money are in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any house, either large or small, and you will always find ii3 anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gain your Folid custom. "Come and see us. C. E, WESCOTT. THE BOSS CLOTHIER, Rockwood Block NEW Furniture Stare FUB ITITURE ' VcOFFINS. and all kind" of goods usually kept in a KlltMl CL.tMMr-lKITt KKMTOHi: vlso. a very complete etocit of Funeral Goods, iBtaliic&WoodenCofflns Casiets Rulies' EMBLEMS, 4c. Our New and elegant hearse Is alwaya lo . readluess. Remember rhe place, in UNION m tK. on Sixth Street, TWO Poor8sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wticsf iuj be louud Blzht or day. J. I UNRUH,