HARNESS. STREIGHT & CO. (HgrfMior to Mfrrlsht A Miller MANDFArTOKIB OF FINE i VI BARKES. A I;wk line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips &c, always In stock. In airing of alt hit d inntli tfu.i o sort notice. Main Street, bet vcen Fourth and Kllth. II KSIP. C.lA AT TIIK Old Reliable LUMBER YARD II. A. WiTEEHiN k SOU N boIeale and ltetall Dealer lu PINE LUMBER SHhNGM S. LAI II sash, noons, L1.1M3, &(, "milli Min t I , 'I " k 1 it. irnr I t ii l.us-. ciii hOTEL. II i. tn. H i ' bi. M t brick Mi ucture.oD N,i.i.. Mm. I. l a- JUM btet. finished aud i- I i l lie act on u.Lualloii of V KAbbll.h'i t Vttl U31EHH. AND LLC I 1 Mi iCAliDEKS. EVEEY IE1M.KEW AND CLEAK A C'ctd Bar ,DC0M,e r,lbl,,e -ji. FltED GCOS. I'ropr St'COMD-HAND GOODS- PARUMAH & CHftPrf AN Will BUY and fcELL all kinds ofr FUHNITURE, METALS, IRON, " RAGS AND FURS advatice money on all AVill SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Oi e d. or west l Ileck'fe Furniture sore 1 lattbh outh. Feb. 1st. 1S83 46tt. BOO IS AMD SHOE? Jl A3 1: FATUR1X AND AT Sherwood'S I'l.ATTSMOL'TH, NEBRASKA 0 ust Received FINE LINE OF. KKRSCHAUM AKD BRIAR PIPEi OF UIKF.CT 1WFOKTATION.' A Challenge 5c Cigar, S labv made for t D rixll tr nlV. Pepperberg's Ciir&r Factory. EPNSTWAGNhH jPractieal Architect. AND SUPEllLNTLKDENT AKCHI1 ECTDRAX "W RKA SPCCIAXTY. 'Ui ill j- nicatiooj will carefully 3rrl(l out. and full attatlOD vill t clvo a to safety and durability. I.E80.S OX PAIN'TIXO . War t'oloifc. I rayon mud r enciL Jl II PLATTSlilTH HERALD. PUBLISH" LI DAILY AND WEEKLY BT The Plattsmontt Herald PuuMini Co. OmCIAL FAFKH OK TIIK CITY i"or OUy aud Count Directory, Railway Time Tables, relepiioue Kxclia i Business Di rectory, liuslness Card AC, see fourth page. Notice to Advertisers. iVinv fur itlmibv advertisements or changes III U veil IneiMeul musi hautlud iu to the business olltctj not laier than 10 a. m. of the day lu wlnoi they are lo be Inserted. Copy for pay local ami special notices mut be bandei In lefore3 p. in. eiich day to I mure in sertion. II M. lilHMNK.l.l., Republican Mate Ticket. for Ju.ltfe of the Hupreme dart. M. It. ItKKnK. For KeKenu of the t Diversity, M. J. II LLL. (Long Te m) JOHN T. MA LLAL1KU. (Long Terra J. M. IIIaTT. (..Short Term) K. i HOLMLH, (Short Term ) Second Judioial Dlstriot- Tor Judge of the District Court. H. 11. 1-OLND. Republican County Tieket. For County Clerk. JOHN W.J K.N.N INOS. of i'laltsuiouth. For Couuly Treat-bier, V 11.11, NEWELL, oi l'latinuioulli. For Sheriff. J. C. EIKEMiAKY. of riallniuoutb. For Count) Judge. ICALVIN KUsSELL. of Weeping Water. For Superlutenueiil ot Schools, CYKt'o ALToN. of hto e I reek. For Cierk of the 1 istilct i ourl, SUM.NbKd. HALL. of Ml. l'leasant. Foi C unty Surveyor, Ufc-UKOK W.KAIKPIELD. of 1'latlxibouth. For County Coroner, I'hltUY 1. CASS, Of 1'lulUUioUlil. For Commissioner, lliiiu District. JOHN Ci-tMtMS, -oi Stove Creek. ML. ol Jl Meets every 1 ubUay evening at their Castle Hall, lu Uucuwuod UiucK. Vis iting Kuignts are utviieU to attend. J. Y .JKNN1NOS, t. V. L. U Kk.8, K. ol K. and . J. A. tlaritliull, UvntiHt, sue k mm itnaor iu ciuiier x ai'uuii. 'letiu xliacleU ulihuui pain, ity uc ol Xiiruu oxide ua. Two dollars i-er da; , from this date, lho Cuzzeu s Cor. y.li aud ilarney s'reet Ouialia Hvli. Cirictiy fiial class in eveiy particular P Ramsey & Co. of the Palace Hotel Saoia k' JM. w McX lw. Uct.ll-83 1&9.0 Be r Gift books at Warrick's. 190.2 All lovers ol tun snould see Johi Dillon in .States Attorney next Friu uigtil. l y Laz ell's Hue perfumes at Warric k's. 35 cents au oz. 1WJ3 W. 11. Newell having recently soid his old Louie farm, on yetteraay 'pur chased a bait section of Joun K. Ciark, located about seven miies east o t- Weeu- ina aier. Lamps aud lanterns at Wa7 .-rick's. 190lS The largest cheese ever brought to the city is "on tau at i . White's grocery 6tore; it is a getn 1ine Sweitzer and weighs over COO y unds. It is worth seemg whether y ,u Wttnt to buy or uot. Plenty more 6c boo jj straps and 5, 10 and 15c book satchel mt Phil Young's. An error in our school report the other day, made u 3 give Charlie Clut ter 93, when he sh mid have had 93 in Lis elimination, ar ,ii Miss Lizzie Leachs report should hav; fead 91 instead of SI. Peck's Bad Boy Vol. No. 2 is just out and for sale l iy J. P. Young. The water wi ,rks bonds were carried yesterday in L'.ucol by a vote of 752 for the bonds, anu 69 against. The in tention we be'jieve is to deepen that well we havr heard so much of, and fur nirh the cit y with a plentiful supply of pure water ; 10,000 is the amount of t he bonds vo'.ed. The 6ad news of the death ol Mr, Wtu. II Reed, of Weeping Water, was received by the IIekald just before goii.e to press. Father Reed, who has lecn quite ill for some months, was the father of Hon. E L. Rted, of Weeping Water, and was one of Cass county's .West and earliest settlers. We bhall stive an extended notice of his life as soon as requisite data can be obtained No. 1.2. Sand 4 gospel hymns at Warrick's. 190 2t W. D. Jones, who returned yesterdaj from the Saunder county fair, held at Wahoo, infjrrns us that a most pleat ant time.was had, a larire crowd beinr in altendance though the rain broke up the exhibition, one day earlier than was intended should be the close, by the managers. On the last day of the fair the gate receipts amounted to 480.00. The free for all pacing race, the run niug race and the Saunders county trotting I ace, took place on that day. W. D. ent across the country from Ashland, and returned by the way of Omaha, giving him a good opportunity to see the crops. He says tho coru i immense, and the general appearance of tle country is that of almost oo pnral'eled prosperity. Phil Yojnjf has received another in voice oi M-nol b-H-Kfl. and can auptdy Musical Coventlon t Louisville. The event of the season in our little burg wets the concert at the close of I'rufersors Dunham and Harm' music al convention, which has been held at the Congregational church. The class, composed of some forty scholars, hud two meetings a day, for tdx day?, or twelve lessons, and made womhrlul progress, loth in the Htudyof the ruli mcnU f music and vocal culture. A fair audience asmrrnhh-d by 8 o' clock, aud were pleasantly entertained for aixjut two liours, by the rendition nt nolo-, duett6, glees and anthems, in terspersed w ith comical belectiens, by I'rofes.-or and Mrs. Dunham, among wliich was the old familiar "parkiu; nix mouths before marriage," and its counterpart, 'ix mouths after Mai riae." Miss Annie Calkins, our worthy chool teacner. remlered beautifully au alto solo which I receved a round of npplauM, allowing that the audience npprecia'ed tlie musical talent of the young lady. A duet entitled "Elsie May," by Mir Anna S(tyles and Miss , as sopr no, and Mrs. Sliryock and Miss Ca' ... . .-. cor OP t ik in as alios, was iuuy apprwwi one ol THE performances of the e- ilf. . as en- 'Ihe popular colored cauiprr melody, entitled "Hear dem bell by Prot. Mcintosh, with full would remind one of the origi taton cauipmeeting, If the " been of a different color. .eeting i." solo. chorus ual plan cork" had The graud round in to the entire class, of that classical melody lThre brought the house down 1 he school and conr ur parts, by ancient and blind mice,', ,ert was a grand hucccps, and all felt tb ey was well upent. At the close o' t' class entered into ' organization, whl week during tb at time and niin- ie performance the a permanent musical jh will meet ouce a .e coining season, to prosecute the at Before final lntosh moved tendered Prt wife, for th udy so happily beguu adjournment, l'rof Mc- that a vote of thanks be i's. llairis, DuuliMii and ir earnest etTorts on behalf of the clas carried, a' priate rer com pi i in to be h' s, which was unanimously ad in a tew neat ana appro- uarks the Prof, extended the ents of the entire class. It 3 jped the clahS will continue jod work during the winter, aud e may be entertained similarly their gi that w on av other occasion. States Attorney. ihe above n med play will bo pre uted at the Waterman era House, ext hriday night, by John Dillon, Piattsmouth's favorite commedian, supported by Nel.ie Walters, and an j excellent, company. The play is one of I Scott Marbles masterpieces author of weeks ago by Louie Lord Co. States Attorney has been remodelled, and many changes have bten made in the pluy since it was presented here, some thing over one year ago. It is hoped tuat the citizens will give Messrs. Dil lon & Co, a good reception by a large house. The following associated press dis patch indicates the existance of a cold wave up in New York, it is probable our turn will come next. Port Jarvis, N. Y , Oct,5. Last night was the coldest yet this season. Ti.e thermometer was 20 this morn iu4T while Irost covered everything. Ice bait au inch thicK formed. Alt crops uot killed by the September frost, are now destroyed. Mauy grapes iu tbe Delaware vadey are frosted. Buck wheat and corn are a total failure, t he drought made them late, and the frost destroyed them. We noticed two very long heavy sills, being moved out in to the County, to day and upon inquiring learned they were the property of Walter White and valued at the snug sum of $130. They were being taken out to use in the moving of the fine large barn of John Cummins up to Mr. Cummins new residence, which by the way is probably the finest and most complete fa. in house in the County. A big shooting match in in progress this afternooon at the fair grounds. Quito a number of piteous have been secured to the evident pleasure ot our sportsmen, who are testing their skill, iu the slaugnter of the feathered fly ers. Messrs, Seaion & Lea, our iron foun ders, have secured all the iron work of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail -road, auiouutiug to mauy thousand dollars a year. The work will of course be done at their branch found ries in Kansas, but their facilities here are tqual to any thing iu the same Hue. 'Siate Sourual. A car load of bones ws one of the peculiar shipments made from this city lb other uav, they were consigned to the Ouiaha lertuiziu works, where they will be ground up and shipped east to vitalize worn out soils. Mrs. S M. Ciiapmau, who has been daugemusly ill during the past thirty days, is mucu better, and Gen. Living ston, her physician, now deems her c It-te recovery simply a matter of Wallet utit-o i-..c ciiver is en gaged putting in piling at the Wa terman Lumber Yard where the creek washed out the old bridging during its leceut rampage. Wbittbreast Coal and Mining Co Have just received the first instal ment of their celebrated Iowa coal, and will be ready Moaday morning for business. Will deliver lump coal at $4,75 per ton, nut coal at $4, 50. Leave orders at Coacor 3c dra-Der'eoUioe-. l(Kh Pound Cndr A meeting of the diciary committee f' dicial district was V in the olHce of F. ' members being ' proxy or in pe was called to or red. democratic ju rthe becoudju- idd this afternoon l. Ireland, all the present, cither by rson. The meeting of S. II. Calhot A. Harligan o ry. " The follow aniuiously t hereas .der by the election in chairman, and M. f PJatlBLuoutli, secreta ing resolutions were tiu .dopied ; principle , It has always been a that the j govcium moved Wht IJ. Voj oi Di' the ; aud ol the democratic patty udiciury department of the cut bhould be entirely re- roui uolitical lnlluence, and reas, We recognise in Hon. S mcl, who has filled the pos.tion itiict judge of this district for ast eight years an able, clllcient honest judge; therelore, in i c dance with our oit declared views . this subject, it i liesolveu, That we call no conven tion ot democrat in ihisjudici.il dis trict lor the purpose of uominalii a political appuneut to Judge Pound A copy ot the above, signed by all the members, was presented to Judge Pound. It was mowd and carried that the present organization hold during the ensuing year. The meeting then adjourned. reb. City .News, The New Orgauizaliou of the Internal Revenue of Nebraska. Collector Post has appointed the following deputy collectors for Iseb- rasKaauu uaKota, ueing Kuown as the internal Revenue district of Neb raska; A. K. Marsh, Sutton; 11. A. Doud, Omaha; B. It. Cowdery, Col umbus; John Sfieen, Wahoo; John B. Dennis, Yankton; 5. E WVst, Fargo. Ihe storekeepers stationed at Wil low Springs distillery, Omaha, the only one in the district, are J. II. Lacey, M. D. Lancaster, J. M. Jacob- sen, P. II. Walker, Cj stave I)i ewers. The gaugers are, II. F. Wilrodt, St A. D. Balcombe. D. C. Brooks, D. E. Bomgartner, J. F. liobberts. The clerical force consists of E. M. Battis, Omaha, cashier in charge ot all stamps and record, J. D. Ev ans, omaha, in charge of records; C. u. Alien, umaua, in charge ot re cords. John Dillon as ''Pilcrlm Bocks." ths State's Attarnry- Mr Diliou is an old favorite with Omaha play-goers, and those who were present to see him last night, found the old familiar voice, figure aud gesture, that moved them lo aughterm '-Hazel Kirk"' and "Our Soys." As "Pilgrim Boggs." Mr. Dillon has ample scope for display- ng his versatile genius and he im proves it to his utmost. His part i3 that of a shrewd, eccentric old limb ol the law, j.lways ready to do a gocd turn, but still keeping his eye open for fat fees, and not over scrupulous in his manner of obtaining them. We have not the space to devote to an extended notice of the play or cast, but those who like to see a clev er burlesque on the legal profession wilrtind plenty ot lood lor,. laughter in the "State's Attorney. Omaha Herald. At Watermans Opera House Oct. A Brief Lssay on Man. Man, born of woman, is of lew days anil no teeth- And, indeed, it would be money iu bis pocket if he had less of either. As fur his days, he w&stcth one-third of them, and as for his teeth, he has convulsions when he cuts them, and as the last oue comes through, lo! the dentist is twisting the first once out, and the last end of that mans jaw. worse than the first, being lull oi por ce.aiu and and a roof plate being to hold blackberry seeds. Stone bruises line his pathway to manhood, his father b xes his ears ao home, the big boys cuff him in the tlay ground, and the teacher whips him in the school room. He riselh early and siiteth up laie that he may fill his barns and storehouses, and, loi his children's lawyers divide the spoils among themselves aud say "ha ha." He grow let h aud is sore distressed because it raineth and beateth upoa his breast. and sayeth"M crop is lost" for it rain etb not. The late rains blighted his wheat aud the frost biteth his peaches. t it oe so that the sun shinetb. even among the uiueties, he sayeth, " Woe sine, l perish, and it the northwest wind sigheth down in forty below, he crieth, "Would I were dead!" If he wear sack clo hand blue jeans men say, "He is a tramp' and if he goeth forth shaven and clad in purple and line lin en, all the people cry '"shoot the dude! He carrieth insurance for tweuty-tive years, uutd he has paid tnrice over for all his goods, aud then he ietteth his policy lapse one day, and that same night fire destroy eth his store. He buildeth him a house in Jersey, arid his fiist born is devoured by mosquitoes; he pitcbeth his tent in New York, ana tramps devour his substance. He mo vent to Kansas, ud a cyclone carryeth his house away, over into Missouri, while a prairie fir and ten million acres of grasshoppers fight for his crop. Verily, there is no rest for the sole of his foot, and if he had it to do over qgain he would not te born at all, for "the day of death is better than the day of one's birth." Detroit Free Press. Remesatier that Phil Yountj will not be undersold by anyone, and in any line of goods fsr Cash, A Great Diseorery. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchhitia, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling iu the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any diseas of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f-ee at J. M. Roberta. Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf For Sale Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weeping Water.' Ap ply to Thaddeus Adams, ou (VO rERHONAL!!. Geo. MayfieM, of Louisville, U in the city today Captain Palmer and son George are in Omaha today. Thomas Wiles returned homo this morning from Greenwood . Iw and Will Cropsey, of Lincoln, were in the city a while this morn ing. Wui. Mickle spent last uight in the city, lea ring for his Iowa home this morning. I). II. j Wheeler jr. having been to Liu coin on a purely business trip Jeturued home this morning. O. F. Johnson is removing his family to Omaha today where bo is engaged in the dru" business. Professor Alex Mclutosh. of the Lou- i-svhle schools is iu the city today see ing his many friends. J. E. Morrison and wife went to Glen- wood, to visit relatives over Sunday, they will return Tuesday. Miss A. Aldrlch. of Cumberland i Rhode Island, is in the city the guest of her niece, Mr. Jelf L. Stone. Jeff. Stone and Tom Murphy made their usual trip to Omaha thin morning though they took the B. & M. Instead of the K. C. Miss Ollie Wint'-rsteeu went to Oma ha this morning t meet her mother who has beeu vixfting friends east for a few weeks. Fred and Wiley Black returned from St. Louis this morniug, they say the fair, veiled prophets and all, was well worth seeing. They spent some time in the city viewing matters of interest, aud altogether express themselves7"' as having had a moat enjoyable trip. Thomas Barry, an old citizen who recently sold his farm, we learn pur pose going to .New. Mexico to locate, he however, has informed "the demo cratic ft Hows'' that he will remain nere until alter the election aiH help them out with an old time Jacksoniau detnocrst vote - Mart Cushing, a popular B. & M. en gineer, went to Omaha today. He lays off for a few days on account of a badly mashed finger received while working with hi3 engine. Mr. Cushing had just returned from his trip to Kansas City, where he was called by the death ol his brother, John Cushing. Mr. J. L. Johnstone, representing the firm of Geo. W. Pitkin & Co. Chicago, de.ders in liquid zinc paints, made his first Tis t to Phittsmoutb yest. r ay and lemaiued over night. He expressed himself as being well pleased with our growing city and will call often. The K. C. took him south this a. m. A. L. Wilner, who has been employed for some three yars in the office of the B & M., leaves next Monday for To peka, Kansas, where he will take a lesk in the purchasing agent.s office of the Sante Fe road. Mr. Wilner's ma ny friends will be sorry to learn of his removal, even though it be iu the way of a promotion. For winter bloom and out door plant ing, T:lips, Hyacinths, Narcissus. Hol land bulbs, bile?, and a large assort ment of hardy bulbs and herbaceous p!ant3 all are best planted in the fall if you have them as they will do no good otherwise. Call and examine ray stock. L. A. Moore. I87tf If you want to purchase any wed ding presents be sure to give Phil Young a call lfcTCtf Genuine Wheeling btogies at Phil Youngs. I87tf Try the new barber under Carruths, l7tf Dissolution Notice, Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace &Thterolf. in this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to collect and receipt lor all bills due the old firm. James Grace, 186t5 H. Thierolf. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. 2d 1883. Haying opened and refitted the rooms under F. Carruths Jewelry Store Mi J. P. Reese is ready to wait upon his customers with every convenience which should belong to a first class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al ways ready. 185tf Mc'Courc sells mixed white mustard seed. spices and 18tS ,500 wooden tooth picks for 15c at Phil Youngs 117tf Or Schildknecht's Office- At the present and until further no tice, 1 will have my office with Dr. Sal isbury in the Rock wood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. !69dAWtf W. H. SCHILDKNECHT. Hot and cold baths shop under Carruths at the Barber I87tf Morley shaves for 10 cents. lS2tf For a. shave at any hour call at the shep under Carruths. 187tf Bremner's cracker's are the best. lfi3lmo Hay 200 Tons of first clas3 hay for sale leave orders with W. S. W'se. I78d28wtf J. T. Wise. . Special attractions iu Silverware at L.C. Erven's. 15o-tf Buy Bremner's choice o ratter's. 1631mo Remember if you want any - auto graph albums to go to Phil Youngs where yea will &j4 Urga assortment. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OfTberint .National Bank at Platte mouth. In the State of Nebraska, 'at the Close f Bostaett October f, 18H3. itriuiKi it. Leant add discount 120 3A4 46 Overdraft v w3 t I'. H. IJoiiU to secure circulation .. tM vo CM Other slocks, bonds aud morlKagrs. i 08 Iu from approved reserve aiteuu. . II 247 ' Our from other Nalluual liauks ? 1st M Duj from Stato liauks and kaukcrs. IMM Keal estate, furniture arid Allures.. 3 0J M Current eipeimes aud taxes paid 2 tt W Bills of other batiks 1 Ssv 00 Fractloual paper currency, nickels and pennies 24 M Kpecle as;. 75 Lecal teuder Cotes 1 OuO DO lU-df inption fund with II. S. Treas urer per cent of circulation, . . . 2U0M flit 371 4 Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lo S 60 Ofio 00 Murplus fund 10 000 00 Cudlvlded profits. 13 III IT National llauk notes outstanding. . . 45 000 00 Individual deposits subject to check U ;r.2 M Demand certificates of deposit tl 61 7i Time certificates of dexmlt 1 67 Ml Due to other National Hanks 3 3A Ut Total $ i 371 4s Static or Nebraska, County ol Cass. I, A. W. McLacoulik. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 1 true to the best of my kaowledK and belief. A. W. McLAt'UHLIN. Cat birr. Subscribed and sworn to before roe, this Cth . . . day of Jclober, jI u J- U- HTFODK. Notary 1'ublle. Correct Attest : ;ko k. liovair, ) F. K. White, . Director.- A. W. McLacohlix. I "" To ihe old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth'a jewelry store, 1 have re ttted and opened this shop ar.d am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found in a first-claf-s Imrber i shop. Hot and cold baths, al ways ready. lS5tl J. P. Hkksl, llremner'a milk cracker 'a; lfi.Hsfi Imported ale and porter at Joe Mc- Veys. H7tf A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable latcfl. warmers and Commercial Men will please bear this iu mind. d&wtf Ask for Bremner's cracker's. l631mo Talio none but Bremner's crackers. and you will iet the best. 1631mo Ask for Bremncr'B Eureka butter cracker's. lC31mo FOR 8 A I.E. Lot 3 and 3 iu Block. 41, Improved. d','7 H. U. WIXDIIA31. .Leave orders for grapes from Lees- ly s nursery at A. Clarks grocery. 163dtf The finest cracker's are Bremner's. . 1031mo Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters lust received and for sale at Frki Stadelman s. loitl. Phil Young t at just received a largi me of Bird Cages to be sold ciieap. lS7tf Mr. J. P. Reese the accomplished barber is iu charge of the barber shop uuder Frank Carruths Jewelry Store and the customers of that old stand will find every cuiutort aud couven eDce ready anu waiting for them. l0tl Taken Cp Bv the subscriber on Platto bottom Sundav Seut. 8th two yearlings heifers red marked with white on the belly. Owners will please claim property pay charges and take them a ay. dtt CIIA S- V ANDEBVKJ TKK. Go to McKeuver & Herrmann's for a srood dish of oysters at reasonable rates. 183m2 WaLlsI. Pupils in oil and china painting. Ap ply at once to Miss Nellie Thompnou at Mr. John Watermana. 185to Joe Ford has the boss skating rink in Fitzgerald Hall skates new and kept in the best of order room clean, light and comfortable and the best of ordei always maintained. 182t8 Bed kock 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 and wefore purchasing 1 wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All 1 ash: ol the public is to examine my goods and my prices dwtt Hesrv Boeck. A libeial discount on goods bought fox presanta at L. C r.rven a. l.btK Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices below any house ot the same style in Nebraska. If you doubt this fat call onhim and know the truth, tl Fresh California fruits and celery received every other dav at 149-tf. F. s. White's. Fresh oysters and celery jut received at Bennett & Lewis'. I83t New Arrivals in Silverware. L, C. Erven has just received a large addition to bis stock of fino silver and silver plated ware. A large variety oi goods in this line, in the latest pattern and designs can ie round, aud all de siring substantial and clegaut good' are requested to call and examine Mr. Erven's stock before purchasing. 182tt Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an ordr of sale issued by J. W Johnson, county judge witnin and for Cass county. Aebraska. and to me direcLed. I will on l Saturday, the 6th day at October. A. D. 1883. at 19 0X10CK a, m.oisaid day, at tlie south dooi .of tueooart house in the city of Platt'ineuth. insaia county, sea a puouc auction the I olio w ing personal property to wit : Two bedsteads. 4 auliU. 3 si so bedsteads, 4 quilts. 3 sheets, 4 pillows. 2 straw ticks, i larse lamp. 1 table and oil cl ih ii i cover, l ax. 38 yards carpet, 1 bureau. lounicr 2 pictures. 2 rocking chairs. 2 cane seat chains 4 wood bottom chairs, 1 bracket. 2 deer heads. I kitchen table. 1 table SDread. 3 market bas kets, l lot dishes. 1 cook stove ana furniture. 1 coal ou can, i water duckce. so p mncs nour. lug. l wasb tub. i bucket lard, iclotbea basket, l clock. The satsa being levied upon aed taken aa th property of John Dougherty, defendant. t satisfy a Judgment of said Court by M B. Mur pby Co.. plaintiffs, Plattasouta, eb..Sept. tb A . 0. 1893. - K W. HTKKS. SbH3CMCo..l. ftrtVwais, (kanwgp. TW NPIXML NOTICE. AdvsrtlMrmeDt under this bead, three cect per Un eacU luserllon. MONSY TO uTaNOu rju7UtVYyA7N. nulllvso. PUK A I.K- Houses, lots and fcood lnii-J t JoUu lion m Sou. FOItrfALU-A good Mavm Hamlin eahlnot itkiui. a bargain Ir cali iMircliu'er. ln o,ulie of lleiiiirfit bcmldt. i;t(i FOK NALF.-Tlio in Uer. Wood proertjr near HIt- J. W. M AltAH A IX, Aaeut. JTOK MALIC ltrildnoe prop rty. one of thn of the best location lu tun city, or III trade, for stoca. lu'ju're of J. W. Marlhls. I'vitf M .UHAl.K lloune and lot , price V. caali, balance lu monthly p .yineius. It. II. V I N I'll AM, FOlt MALIC Me eral rnildence. cheap. In quire ol U. II. V heeler & C. t'Olt MAI.U -rtcratcli tablet lu all sl.es. at tbisolUoe. yi if L'Olt HA I.K a lot In good location. I'artlru- lars al this ofUce waf l?OH .SAl.K An order for a new Aiiierlt aa rewltiK Machine. Iuulie al IhUwllli). L'OK M i I.K 1. 0.X cord 4 of wood. T V.t. Wise. lixiuire of tf L'Olt MALK Id papr for sale at this t.mra at 40 cents .ei huiidreU or ft ctuil xir do- tl IVOIt 8ALK-I our lots toKi'ttier lu amul loca a iiou lu thl city, luqulto al luls otuce if POK KENT .be ijortii storeroom 1 Nev av I le's blvk, auU rooms up stales. Ovod l catlou for res.auraul or bourulu liout, reals cheap Apply lo v lu. Neville. IHJtf 'pO MKNT A liuusn. co'iier Till and Ixicnt L street. ltiUiie of j hui I'oilock. 1,'OK 11KNT ColnloJlal.le, pluce, comer of A I earl anu luMls.. litlttiy ccuili d by W' J. Warrick, Lttiuire al Warrica's di 11 stock. lt- " 1,'OK hSNT Ono omen room and dwelling coiinecLed. (3 rooiiif) u stall cvar Holt- ' shuelder bakery, der 'a Luiuire at Mi. lioliieriDel 16I If FOIC KKNT Iloue, conveiiieiit to shops, tl. K. U. LOVKV Si CiO.V, 1MK KENT H. uth f tore room of the Union Flock. Kiiuuire of 11. II. Klack, It. Hpur lock, Alva Drew, UuMuess cimmltteo. tXilt. iOK MKNT Dwelling HGdtf HouKes, W. II. Inquire of HHAfHIt. OST A pa.HH book eontululiiK papers vmIu able omy to owner Onder please leave al this . OtllCI. lb7lf IOUND TV Oold toothpick. Owner proving L property anu paying for this notice cau have the suiur 18.HI V JUNO-A ladle" pockethook coiiLuiilnu a. some change I lio owner can have tho same by callhiK u C. lin-ckeulicld. ptovln properly and payiiiK for t his notice. I6i( EDUCATIONAL:. MusicaUiistnictioii. :' To My Friends r I have reorganized myliuises of Instruction upon the Flano, and should be pleased to have such as nay desire instruction to address or call upon rue. My ter ns are rea sonable, and luy Instruction aftff the most Im proved method. Puplli, beglnulnt; v.ronj. can never expect to becoiuemiotersi 1 Invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORRINOTDN. di2w2.5tX . THE TWELFTH YEAJ1 oftok ... UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT 11, 1883, with aa ample corpi ot Instructors. On application to the Chancellor catalogues cau be obtained by those Jflrlni? Infoi inatlon. aud ccrtlflcatei for half fare ou the railroad by those expecting to attend. First Terra beulnti Tuesday. Kept. 11 1&H3. Second" " Thursday, Jan. 3. 11. Third " " Tuesday. April 1. in? I. Annual Commencement Wednesday, June II THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE w U open October 2. iwct. and continue a mo's. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK aud all klntlK of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to on1 or on hhort notice, by BOYD Eu LAESE1T. Leave orders at tho Lumber Yards or at F.-St Office. lu WE3COTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE Is the Place for YOU to Trade. Our system ol doino; businefcd will please you. Every article is marked in plain figures and sold on lta own merits. 2s o monkcv biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction goods, no shoddy goods; you get your money's worth every time. Ihe latest 6tyle3 and best goods obtainable with money are in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any house, either large or sxnall, 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 CLOTIIIER, Rockwood Block. NEW Furniture Store cr. i. ttzlstiRTTie-h:, -! DEALr.lt IN FUENITURE 9 COFFINS, and all kinds of goods usually kept In a f"I KMT CLANH ri U ITCUR HTOKK vlso, a very oompiets stoca of Funeral Goods, -etallic&WoodenCoSns Caskets RGtesi EMBLEMS, As. Our Jew as4 eletrant hears U &!na;s is j readiness. fjemember the place, in UNION BI 'PK. n With Street. TWO Doors aonth nf Cass Coun ty Bank. Whehr we ma ue louud nlcht or day. J. 1 UNRUH,