HARNESS. STREIGHT & CO. (KarrfMor to Mtrelelit A Sllllrr.t MANUrACTUKKK Of FINE S E VY HARM A I.irKO line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips taj always lu stock. litpnirhiy of ail hunts nutty (tctito tort notice. Main Street, hetvecu Fourth and Filth. ITKBIK. CALL AT tiii: Old Reliable LUMBERYARD B. 1 mWMB 4 SON Wholesale mid l.'rtall Dealer in PINK LUMBER siuixcjlis, lath, sasj!, hooks, t Mil. tit l ii. ni;i rf 1 1 1 in House. , I yi'ui ( rii ji A - i J tSt L- Ci 1 Y HOTEL. 11. if Ic.t.iiii : time Mt-ij lilck ft met ure. on liiwil Yn Mit it. hjit-.juM been finished and fill ii ii It. i tin ;uct n li i.ilal ion ol TJ.'A Mil LIS 1 CVtS'l Oil EWS. AM rfcular loarders. EVERY 1EIKG KEW AND CLEAN A Gotd Ear ,nco",e&r ,t,,,he if. FKEI) COOS. Fropr SI'COJJD HAND GOODS. PAR'.EMAN & CHAPiV.AN Will RUY and fcELL nil kinds of METALS, IRON, HAGS AND FURS ill jHlvanf-e !r.oney on all SALAI5LE GOODS, on luwer Main street, Opc dror west of Reek's Furniture sore 1'laltsn.outli. Feb. 1st. 183 4Ctt. BOOTS AND SHOES M Ai XT F AUTUItlXC AND REPAIRING AT Sherwood's, Pla tts m o u t i i , Neb r a is k a " Just Received FINE tINE OF, HEERSCHAUS A15D BRIAR PIPES OF DIKECT '.IIirOBTATION ! A Challenge 5c Cigar, S lahy made for thf retail U'd mly. i Pepperberg's Cisar Factory. EPNSTWACN p;R Practical Architect. AND SUPER DfTEK DENT ARCHITICTDBALW RKA SPCCIALTY- PI in -lit H3ci!ltUi' dl carefully larried out. and full attention will L given a to safety and durability. LESSOXS Oy PAIXTIXO . Watrr colors. Crayon and Pencil. 7 PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY Ttc Plattsmontt Herald PnliMlni Co. OFFICIAL I'APKH OF Tllli CITY' Fcr City and Countr Directory, Hallway Time Table. Telephone Exchaui; ISulnes Di rectory, Kindness Cards &c, see fourth pace. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for display advertisement or change In advertisement-! mast be handed in to the business olllce not later than lu a. m. of the day lu wliicn they are to be Inserted. Copy for pay local and special notice miiHt he handed lu before3 p. in each day to Insure iu- BCllloll. il M. JiLMMNKLL, ISunlueti Manager. Republican State Ticket. For Judge of the Supreme Court. M. IS. ItEESE. For Uejtent of Ilia Cniversity, M. J. II L'LL, (Long Temo .IOIIN T. MALI.ALIKU.d-OU- Teiiai J. M. II I ATT. (Short Term; E. P. HOLMES, (Short Term Second Judicial District- For JudKe of the District Court, w. it. rot ND. Republican County Ticket. For Count Clerk, JOHN W.JENMMiS, of Plattsmoulh. For Ct'iinty lieai-uier, WM.II, NEWELL, of I'lalleiuoiUh. For Shriill, J. C. EIKENIIAHY. of 1'lallMinoiith. For County Juue, ICALVIX KUSSELL, of Weeping Water. For superintendent of School. C'YKL'S AIlu.V, of Moe Creek, For Clerk of the Dintiicl Court, HUM.NEKS. 11 A LI., of .Ml. Pleasant. For Ccunty .Surveyor, GfcOKUE W.KAIKFIELD, of PlattSlllOUtll. For County Coroner, PEltliY P. GASS, of PlallMuoulh. For Conuiiissloiier, Ihirti District, JOHN C LEAH-. NTS. -ol Stove Creek. ml. or x. Meets every 1 tiesuay evening at their Castle Hall, lu Kuekwuuu Riock. Vis iting Knights are invited to attend. J. W . .JENNINGS, J. C. V. L. Dykls, K. ot 11. uid &. A. .Salisbury, Leiitlt. CA. tlarttliull, Vculit, kuc ctusor iu ciu.ler & :iailiull. 'let-ill exliacieu without pain, kt) ue oi Aiiroast Oxide uax. Two dollars erday, from this date. : llic Cozzen s Cor. 1'ih uud Harney s'leel Omaha Web. ttnclly lirs't class in eveiy particular P. Ramsey & Co. of the Palace Hotel csauia F- Mew MeX-ir-u. Oct. 1 1.83 lt9tU Indeed He Wa. (fuck.) A young lady remarks: For the sake of recreation Once 1 a.-Ked au explanation From a young uiau O-io relation) hat was ...eaiit by "o-'CUlatioii,'" W ln.e 1 slnf leu n y local ion To invite the sweet sensation. Well, imagine my vexation W hen uc Kve me the translation A nd ilte iaiiu Uerivatiou, Aii' a I jt ol informal ion. Like a pedague's oration. ,Iuit as if ne were at school wasu't he au awiul fool ? Booth oysters and celery Saturday morning at tfitnpstfu's. As a burlesque on the lawyers, the States Attorney is an immense suc cess. Cigars Eclipse, Club House, Comet, Seal, Roquet &c at Simpson's. Nc. 2 was three hours late last night, caused by a hot box. Ho. 1 one hour lale this morning. Tobacco McAipiu, Piper Heidiick, Rran. Horseshoe and Climax at Simp son's. 19U3 John Diliou may oe seen in one of h'n best, grotesque character delinea tions, at the opera house next Friday evening. Dance and ovster supper at Rock wood Hall under the auspices of the ladies ot St. Luke's Guild next Wed nesday night. Admission 10 ds? The weather does not teel much like it today, nevertheless, Pacific coast pas sengers say there was three or four inches of snow on the ground in Colo rado. The Herald is in receipt of a card from parties iu Caro, Micnigau, request ing copies of our paper in order to learn more about our county, as they wish to rtrnove to this part of Nebraska-Tin- union square T .iat rical Company of New York City, af'er a most suc cessful tur of the P itdtic Coast passed through this city last night on their way home. They having shown in Sau francisco for six cousecuttve weks, Parties who have taken the nicely dressed man with the "light complect ed" wni-kers, for a minister, when see ing him pass along on the opposite side of the street, were surprised to learn on a c oer inspection, that it was uone other thin our esteemed friend P. P. Gass, tLe popular candidate for coroner, out aitirtg a stylish new suit of clothes Several members of the Liederkranz united oeiher yesterday, and org-m ize a t leatrical ocieiv. Among other amusements they will have a dance once a month. The society-is not got t ;u up for a money making scheme, but solely for their own amu ement, cimnequently loafers and parties who are not members, are expected to stay away, as they are not wanted except they be especially invited. Lazc-ll'a tine perfumes at Warrick's. A Hehald reporter had a very plcas ant talk on the train yesterdy, with Mr. Wong Ar. Chong, a former Chinese importer of teas in IJoston. Mr. Chong was on hia way borne to I Jos ton Irom a visit to bis old home in China, ho ex. pressed himself very freely aa well us intelligently on all questions of public polity. He said h': thought the Americans did very wrong in their wholesale de nunciation of Chinamen, and in closing the gates against them, lie wan wil ling to admit that the present influx of Chinamen into this country did not paiticularly benefit it; but ho thought other laws miht be enacted that would t . t ... . . nave ueen inure consistent with our constitution and at the same time uc complish Hume good, while in San Fran cisco lasf week, he Tisited Chinatown, and condemned the tilth ami wretched ness of that quarter in unsparing terms, yet he thought there ought to be a m.ddle ground that would dealjuatly with the Chinese as well as with our selves. Mr. Chong, who by the way, has been in this country 22 years, and had Ik-cu naturalized, speaking of his native country, taid that it was too fclow for him, that Japan was far ahead of Chi ua, in civilization and modern meth ods of doing business, they having street cars and steam railways in that country the same as here. He says that most of Uie shuvels, hoes, and axes used in China arc made in the United States, bub that almost no agri cultural implements are shipped '.here. Mr. Chong says that his Chinese brethien did not receive him very kindly, especially' after he refused to bow to their Idols. He told them he didn't worship sticks of wood in his country, when they de nominated him a pioud protestant, which to a Chinaman he said was a 'very bad name. Mr, Chong, although lie said he voted the republican ticket, we found wasn't much of a Riainc man, he considering' him too extreme on the Chinese ques tion. As we boarded the train for Lincoln, yesterday morning we were not a !ittl surprised to meet the great temperance advocate the lion, John R. Finch fresh from his labors in Ohio. Mr Finch had a hoaisu voice and was looking rather careworn from the ef fect of his incessant work. He inform ed us that he had just spent 100" days n Ohio, having spoken in 74 out of the S3 counties in that state. As he had seen so much of the state wc thought his opiuion on the political situation there, was entitled to more than oidina credit. ,.. therefore broached the subject ol republican success in the coming election, when, Mr. Finch with out any hesitancy went over the ground as follows: He says in the first place there are as is generally known, three tickets in the field, one headed by Schumaker, of Akron, on an absolute prohibition plat form, the democratic ticket with an out and out whisky platform, and the re publican ticket with a platform in fa vor of high license, but whose candi dates say they will enforce a temper ance amendment if it should be adopt ed. The temperance light, Mr. Fiuch says, has not been for the prohibition ticket, as many people outside of the State have been lead to believe, but for the adoption of the prohibitory, or as it has been called the 2d amendment. As a showing of the earnestness of the movement, Mr. Finch informs us that Mr. Schumaker has expended over S1?,000 for work in behalf thtj prohi tory amendment, while he has not given one cent towards the securing of votes for himself. He 'says further that the temperauce speakers have advised the people to vote the republican ticket with the amendment as the success of the amendment and the failure of the republican ticket would bo an ultimate lailure to the proliibiti mists, conse quently they must support both, which will result in the election of Foraker by at least 13,000 majority. The Diagonal will be graded into Dcs Moines this week. Seventy men with teams, who had finished the Foley con tract there, passed through this city yesterday, on their way to Hasting where they sai 1 they were ordered to unload. They were not informed as to what line they were to work on, except ttiat they wer.e lor the ii & M. They stated to a Hekald reporter that over a hundred mre men would follow in a day or two. It strikes us the western part ot the State will be tuii at" working men pretty soon, if this wholesale shipment continues. Last Friday morning about 9 o'clock a tramp entered the house of Mrs. Pearson living a lew miles northeast of this place and stole and a watch worth about, as toon as discover ed her son George came to town and telephoned to A.-hlanJ, and also hired a team and took ti.e eous table and went to AshianJ, where lhe caught the sup posed thief, but noth'iMg cvtild be found on him to show that lie lud taken the money, and so they let Lira go. The next day we believe, George found $20 and the watch where the thief had crawled through the fence. Wo under stand part of the moDy belonged to Andrew Rouse. Greenwood Eale. For Sale at a Bargain. Tho furniture and fixtures, and all, or a part of. the siock of the Milli nery siore. or the late Mrs. A. P. Stout. Call at the ttore. 19l(5twl Genuine Wueeliug sto:r!ei at Phil PERSONALS. Df- A. Ilii-ium ier, of ixulville, is iu the city tod.ty. S. (J. Perry came in Saturday night to Fee how biz was at home. W. II. Ilakcr, as id his custom top ped over Sunday in this city. Mi-is Alnri Peterson, of Louisville, i-pent Sundiviy in thi3 city. H. M. Rushnell is looking nfter bu-iif- Tiiatter- in Omaha todiy. Mrs. R. R. Windham, with the little folks, went to Glenwood, today. .John A. MacMurphy took the east bound train this morning for Crc9ton. Charley Cummins was a wc6t bound passenger for South Itend, thi9 morn ing. Waller adams started this morning for the Adams cattle ranch situated near McCook. W. x. Rrowue, the ellicient deputy of County Clerk Jennings, Sun dayed with his "best" girl out near Louisville. Alva Drew returned home from the west last night. The report is that he has made some extensive purchases of western lands. Miss Wheeless, who has been visiting her uncle, J. W. Barnes, for the pan month, returned to her home at Albia, Iowa, this morning I). S. Draper, one of the democratic wheel horses in Cass. couifty..politics, went to Ashland, yesterday. We did not learn whether he interviewed any greenbackers or not. Steve Davis and wife returned home last evening from a very pleasant trip to St. Louis. They took in the St. Louis fair, and saw a great deal of historic interest in the staid old city that has a history almost as old as the United States itself. IsaacNathan returned last evening from Fairmont. He says they have their store at that place iu running or der, that on the opening day, last Sat -urday, the rooms were crowded, and that trade opened out in a flattering manner. On Wednesday eve is the Jows (Tom Kip or( (day of atoncmenr.) It is a day devoted o prayer and fasting, it is Hie duty of every Israelite to conleFi his sins before the Lord, and to be sorry for the past deed and to alllict his soul as it is said in Numbers, Chapter 29, And yoii'shall have oa the 10th day of this seventh month a I10I7 confiscation and you shall afllict your souls." Still it is only4 a day of atonement for the sins between man and God, and if a man wronged his fellow neighbor, God will not forgive him until he satisfy his neighbor, as it is said, "On this day I will forgive you from your sins which you purify yourself of before the Lord; for this reason it is customary among the Jews to go and settle all disputes, and if not able financially, to ask for giveness of the man before entering the synagogue on that day ; it lasts lor 24 hours without eating or diiuking, only devoted to fasting and prayer. An Israelite. S. M. Wilson, the Omaha tourist, who looks after the welfare of the Christian Hour, made the Hekald a most pleasant call this afternoon. The paper which Mr. Wilson represents, is a new christian weekly recently estab lished in Omaha under very favorablo auspices; it being ably edited, and the only weekly publication of the kind in this latitude west of Chicago, noth ing but a complete success could be ex pected. Mr. Wilson will call upon our people in the interests of his paper, aud we trust will meet with a goodly num ber of subscriptions. An Unfortunate Woman. A woman named Mrs. Beiz arrived on the Rock Island Saturday night, who tells a story which, if true, entitles her to much consideraa tion and sympathy. She says she came here from Atlantic, where she has been stopping lor about a mouth, but before th at she made her home in Chariton for several months, and it was there that her husband died last summer, leaving her a widow with two little Children, one almost a babe. Her husband left little or no property, he being of a migratory na ture, and his business being that ol translerring pictures, etc. The only re latives she had whom she knew of were in California, and on communicating with them and letting them know of her condition her uncle sent her mon ey to come on there with and he would furnish her a home. Her cousin came from there, brought the money, and as he cculd not waii for her to settle up the business and get ready to start, ho went back, taking the elder child with him and leaving her to follow with the other. She had ."i70 in bills in her pocket when she started lrom Atlantic, but when she reached here and was aboat to start uptown, she missed her roll and found that the pocket, which she had carefully pinned together, was opened. She insists that two young men on the train must have been the ones that took it, for they sat right be hind her in the car and she moved once ta get away from them, and tbey moed too, aud took a seat behind her. As she got off the train they were close behind her, aud disappeared after she missed the money, and there ar other -circumstances which led her to believe they picked her pocket or robbed her of her money. Being in a strange city, and penniless, eho reported to Chief Field, and ho provided her a place at the Ohio house, where she could stay over Sunday with her child." Arrauge Lornis were made to send ber on as far as Fremont, and there let the authori ties help her further on ber way.' One of the toother misfortunes which renders the woman more help ess, is that one arm is paralyzed so that in all she is in a pitiful condition. Council To The Public. Iluving closed my tudio and office to proceed on n Journey to Euroj, and not having sufficient time to call on all my friends, I wish to fpeak to thera through the column of the Hr.ItALD, thanking them all for their kind p it ronnge I am informed that Miss Thompson, of Kansas City, who in vimting Miss Ida Waterman, will take up a class In painting. I truf my former pupils will patronize Miss Thompson, as I am sure they will Cud her a akillrul arlit, and one that is entirely capable of teaching tho most advanced members of the class Hoping to return after an absence of two or three months, I remain, Yours Very Truly, Eunst Waunek. State's Attorney. There was a large audience at Tootle's Opera House last evening, to witueas the presentation ot Scott Marble's four act comedy drama, State's Attorney'' John Dillon makes a good attorney, and has a good support in the person of Nellie Waiters, as "Tacey Rartram" The company are all good, and play their parts well "States Attorney" affords a rare evening' entertainment. St. Joe Herald. At the AVaterman Opera House Friday evening Oct. ''. Attention Ladle . At cost At cost aud below cost, splendid chance for bargaus within the next ten days at Mrs. A. P. Stout. Having decided to close out the mil linery business of the late Mrs. A. P. Stout, I will give extra bargains for the next ten days. Lndics, now is the op portunity to purchase your fall and winter millinery at prices never belore offered in Plattsmouth. l9itCwl Nellie Stout Wanted two boys between IS and 15 years old at tho telegraph irflice,.. apply between 8 and 10 oclock tomorrow morning. Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will apply to the Roard of County Commissioners of CasR County, Nebraska at its stated meeting in Oc tober 1883 for a license to sell malt Spiritus and Vinous liquors in Avoca Cass County, Nebraska, one year from date of allowance. 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 and prices as low as the lowest. Also a car load of bran just received which we deliver to any part of the city. lftltf M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Auheuser fturch St Louis Rot tied Beer and always ready to pay pac licular attention to his customers. I55tf Whilehreast Coal and Mining Co Have just received the first instal ment of their celebrated Iowa coal, and will be ready Monday morning for business. Will deliver lump coal at $4,75 per ton, nut coal at $1, o0. Leave orders at Connor fc dra per's ofiice. 190t2 Lamps and lanterns at Warrick's. 190t2 A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lodging at same reasonable iates. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf If you want to purchase ding presents be sure to Young a call any wed give Phil ISTtf Try the new barber under Carrulhs, 187tf Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace &Thierblf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to pay all d-bts and collect and receipt for all bills due the old firm. James Grace, lSGto II. TlIIEHOLF. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct 2d 1883. Haying opened and refitted the room3 under F. Carruths Jewelry Store Mi J. P. Reese is ready to wait upon his eustomers with every convenience which should belong to a first class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al ways ready. 185tf Mc'Court sells mixed spices and white mustard seed. 18913 2,500 wooden tooth picks for 15c at Phil Youngs lS7tf Dr. Schildknecht's Office- At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr. Sal isbury in the Roekwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may bo found during office hours. lG9dxwtf W. H. SCIIILDKNECIIT. Hot and cold baths shop under Carruths at the Bat ber lS7tf Morley shaves for 10 cents. lC2tf For n shave at any hour call at the shep under Carruths. 187tf Rremner's cracker's are the best. 163lmo Hay. 200 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. W"se. I7jd28w tf J. T. Wise. Special attraction in Silverware ftt L. C. Erven's. - 13S-U' Ruv Rremner's choice ceackei'd. lC31mo Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Rurlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf For Sale 1 Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weeping Water. Ap ply to Tbaddeus Adams, on farm. " 1 w?Stt Remember if 'u want any auto graph albums to go to Phil Youngs wiiuatyoiL-jviil fi-ud a large assortment. SPECIAL NOTICES. AdvertliemenK undtrtbl head, three cent per linn each Insertion. A O.N F. Y TO LOA N - On real Mtato by A.N. Bulllvau. KAI.E Houte. lot 4 n ud wood land by John lion A Suu. FOIt SALE A good Maion & Hamlin rablnrt orKau, a bargain for canh purrhuer. In quire of Hciiiihu hciuldt. ITMf Milt S A LE Tho lit Hyer. Wood property near Hher J. W. MAliaii ill, Auent. irOlt SAlK l'eldeuce propi i ty, one of the A of the hrtt location iu the rlty. or til trade for slock, linju'reol J. W, Martbl. PiOlf 1,VU SALE Houte and lot, price iV. ioo cuhIi, bitlaueo lu monthly p lyincnl. iL ii. WlNUIIIM. FOIt SALE Several renldence. cheap. In oulre of D. II. Wheeler & Co. IOIC SALE-Scratch Tahh-t In all le. at wilt this olllce. IO It HALE a lot lu good loeatlou. Part leu. WTlf lara at this olllce VOlt SALE An order for a new American hewlug MiM-lilne. Inquire at thl olllce. fOR HALK l.oou cord of wood. Inquire of W.. Wise. tf IOH SALE Id paper for mile at till office at 40 cent er hunurett or 0 cent per loz en. tl I?OK SALE Four lot together In ceod loca A Hon lu till city. Inquire at thin olUce tf IOK KENT l he north storeroom lu Nev l.le's blck. aud a room up iuli. tiood loeatlou for resiauraut or boarding house, reuts cueap. Apply to v in. ruevnte. io.il I rPO KENT A house, corner 7th and Locunt - street. Inquire of '1 ho. Pollock iOlt KENT-ComfoJlable place, corner of - I'earl and to hl., lately occupied by W J. Warrick, Enquire at Warrlcn's dru stock. lB7tf. ,Oi: IiNT One utile room. and tii idling rdiint'i'li'il. i:i riininiiiiiii fcfMim t.vnr Moll. deM'Uer ba,i''yJiuulre ltl M,iv WsyiVt'Jyph.H,,.j to havtftwu an niaydelre iimlrilctfoir1 I to add re or call upon me. My term are ra K)1C KENT Houe. convenient to nhon. tf. K. U. DovvarroN, T?OK ICKNT- South More room of the Cnlon --' IIWu-U Wioinlru t,f I'. II Kl.o-k l Hour- lock, Alva Drew, business eunuilttee. Itf tM)K KENT DwellliiK Hou-es, Inquire of Jllkltf W. II. bllAKKIC. I OST A pass book containing pui el valu able only to owner tinder vlease Uavo al till ofllc. ic7Jf POUND A Oold tootuphk. (I property and paying for thl kut-r proving notico eau have the samu IatlND A ladie poeketbook coiitaiulnic Home change The owner can have I he same by eallliiK on C. Itreckeiilleld. property aud paying for this notice. 1,,oMr,f To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth's jewelry store, I have rc-t'tted uud opened this shop and am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found in a first-clas barber shop. Hot aud cold baths always ready. 185tf J. P. Reehe. Rromner's milk cracker's. lfl.'Jlm Imported ale and porter at Joe Mc Veys. lS7tf For wiater bloom and out door Rant ing, Tr.lips, Hyacinths, Narcissus.- Hol land bulbs, biles, and a larg assort mnt of hardy bulbs and lieilTac'eoiM plauts all are best planted in the fall if you have thorn as they will do no good otherwise, Call and examine my stock. L.A.Moore. 187tf No. 1,2, Sand 4 gospel Warrick's. 190 2t hymns at Ask for Rremner's cracker's.' lG31mo Take none but Rremner's craekerw. and you will get the best...,. 1631 mo Ask for cracker's. Rremnr's Eureka butter 1631mo- FOIl S4I.C I.otH 1 and 3 lu Block 41, improved. d07 11. II. WINDHAM. Leave orders for grapes from Lees ly'6 nursery at A. Clarks grocery. lCSdtf The finest cracker's are Rremner's. 163 lmo Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fred Stadelman's. 167 if. Phil Young l.ti just received a larga line of Rird Cages to be sold cheap. 187tf Mr. J. P. Reese the accotaplished barber is in charge of the barber shop under Frank Carruths Jewelry Store and the customers of that old stand will find every comtort and convenience ready and waitiug for them. I85tl Taken Up By the subscriber on Platto 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 ay. dtt Cha's. Vanderventeb. Go to McKeever & Herrmann's for a eood dish of oysters at reasonable rates. 183m2 WauW. Pupils iu oil and china painting. Ap ply at once to Miss Nellie Thompson at Mr. John Watermans. 185t5 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 I'.ed rock prices. I have on Land 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 ocfore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask of the public is to examine my goods and my prices. d&wtt Henry Roecic. i A libeial discount on goods bought for prr-senta at L. C. ErvHn's. 156tf Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same Ktyle in Nebraska. If yoa doubt this fact call onhim and know the truth, tf Freh California fruits and celery received every other clav at 140-tf. F. H. WniTK'a. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis. l&Uf New Arrivals in Silverware. L. C. IJrveu has just received a large addition to bis stock of fine, silver and silver plated ware; A largo variety of goods ta this line, in the latest patterns and designs can be found, and all de siring substantial and elegant goods are requested to call and examine Mr. Erveu a etwls btf ore pUrcbck. W2v AMUSEMENTS. waterman opeha nousn OHE NIGHT ONLY. Friday Evening, Oct. 12th. STATES ATTORNEY COMBINATION. - WITH- JOHN DILLON - A- UMl&riiii EBofjKN "When I holler it's law." HCPPOUTKD UV MISS NELLIE WALTERS and in excellent Comedy Company. Atlmi.HHloii, i0 ami Toe. Keerved eat at in advance of entert, J. P. Youuk', klnmeiit. three day EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To Jfi Friends: tp v I Way t-noHraoUed my cUihkc. of Instruction noon tho Wkuo'ftud should lie unliable, and my Instruction aflrir the moHt Im .ntoved method. Pupil, beKlnuliK wroug.'cair'' never expect to become luaftei. 1 invite a trial and examination. KATIE DORIUNGTOHr. dU.'wr.tf , ; T-U IT TAm KTLJ VIT A It OK TIIK r. UNIVERSITY Of NEBRASKA. -.WILL OPEN ... , , TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1883, with an amplo corps ot Instructor. On application to I hcT'hancellor catalogue! can he obtained by those dexliluK Information, and certificate tor half faje on tho railroad by those expecting to utlt iiJZ k ' Flrst Term begins Tuesday. Hept. II IHh.1. Hecoud " " Thurnday, Jan. 3. 1mI. Third " Tuesday, April T. Just. Annual CtimmenenkMMii. Wednesday, June II THE C0LLEGE-.OMEDICINE- will open October 2. itwn.. aud continue fl nio'. Sheriff's" Sale. " r l!v virtue of an order of ale Itmied try J. W. Johnson, county Jud? witnlu and f'j"-Can County. Nebraska, and to me direct od.'I lll on Huturday, the ith day or Ot-tuJior. a. if. ihh.I; at 10 o'clock a, in. of duUI day, at tne south do't of Hit court Iioiihi- Int be ity t Plat t'lnwutli. Hi mil U count yrell ai public auction I lie loiiovy lnjf personal property t wit : I mi bedsteadn.4 quilt lh-oti, 4 pillows, 't straw tick. I lari-e lamp. 1 table aud oil cl itlt cover. 1 ax. as yard carpet, 1 bureau, I Ioaiiie. 2 picture, 2 roekluK chairs, i cane m-iit cli.iii-i, 4 wood bottom chair. I bracket. 2 deer he nl.. 1 kitchen table, 1 table Hpread, A market bas kets. 1 lot dishes. I cook nlove, una furniture, 1 coal oil can, 1 witter bucket, 20 p funds Uonr. I Jill?, I wah tub, ) bucket lard, I clothe basket, 1 I'HH'K. Thu same tielnJevled upon and taken as the property of John Douuhfirly, tlefemla nt , to satisfy a ludiiiiient of sad court by.M- 11. .Mur pli v & Co., pUiiitltTt, Plattsmoiitb, Neb. .Kept. 21th A. D. It3. It. W. ii VKHH, Sherilf Ca-s Co., Neb. Uy M. McEIwHin. Deputy. BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! kind of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to ort'.er on i-.hort notice, by BOYD & LARSE1T. Leave orders at the Lumber Yard or at I'tist Olllce. iM'M WSSCOTT'S BOSS CLOTHING HOUSE Is the Place for YQD to Trage.S Our system of doino; busincM will .lease yon. Every article i marked in plain figures and sold on its own merit?. No monkey biz, no jewing, no humbug, no auction goods, no hhoddy goods; you get your money's worth every time. The latest styles and best goods obtainable with money arc in stock, and we will never be un dersold by any house, either large or small, and you will always find us anxious to .serve your interests in a manner to gain your eolid custom. Come and fcce us. C. E. WESCOTT. THE ISOSS CLOTH I EK, Ilockwood Block. NEW Furniture Store jr. i. TTJsrzRuriEED DEALKK IN FUE NITURE 9 COFFINS. and ail kind of good usually kept In a FIRST CLAHH nilSlTl HE MTOItl. Also, a very complete etock of Funeral Goo 4a, Metallic&WoodenCoans Castets Holies1 EMBLEMS, Ac. Our Xew and elegant hears l alvtsy In a readiness. Remember the place, in UNION RLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Casa Coun ty Bank. WiiC-r wo may be found nlcbt or day. J. I UNRUH, .kiTruurr. neb SEEDS our Larjnt OARDEK ttVIO I llt 'rre W ..J J .u"'" "f" rn. t.! uvai, tuu i'if v c v(rr 4 V 'Mm