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. A t I: ill f I K A'; v. ) t ? a I! fi HARNESS. STREIGHT & CO. IMfcrwor lo Mtrrlskf A Miller. MAMJrACTt KKk or 1. HARNES. A turn line of Saddles Bridles Collars Whips. let MlwavK Id stock. lit ai i ivy ut ait 1 11 at .cfj liit.t o tfrrt notice. Mulu Street. Ix tvrfD Komth attd Flitb.. 7 T XI ) P. CALL, AT THE Old Reliable LUMBER YARD l I MBHAN i l'lt -nl and LetaU Dealer lo PINE LUMBER I1)M;.IS. lath, SASH, HOOKS, t i'i 1I1 . ii 1 1 11. tear 2 l Utilise. .1 ,Vr, it T 'I ! H1 AM a Li 1 1 hOTEL. T.,t 1 t:iuiiii.l three Hoiy lrick structure. on If.vt-i A mm! Mint, ha Jum ti-ei. finished and flflxt iii 1 01 theaeeiin 11: od at Ion of IHAfitiJIiJS 7 CUSTOMERS, A.Nl' I!KC;i Ml I:OAIU)ERS. LV'EfeY 1BIKR.KEW AKD CLEAN A Goed Ear co.nernoi.b tt.. SI COAD HAKU GOODS. PAHUf.iAH & CHAPMaN Will BUY aud SilILL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS U ill adviii ce n urey on all SA LA HLE on luwer ilin street. Oite d'-cr vest of BeckV Furniture sore 1 lattt-ti 1 lit I . Feb. 1st. 18S3 48tf. BOOTS AMD SHOES n AI i:FAt'TlIKI o AND REPAIKING AT Sherwood'S, Plattsmoitth, Nebraska Just Received a FINE LINE OF KEEBSCHAO AMD BRIAR PIFEi or ntirr.cx ijii-oktation. A Challenge 5c Cigar, H ial: made tor tb retail Ui'de only. Peppeiberg's Clar Factory E P N ST WAGNp.h l'raciical Architect. AND SUPEUESTLKDEM ARCUI1 ECTUILAX W " RE A SPCCIAL1Y- rlM kit Hto.joiUo-is iU carefully atTied out. and foil attention will b given a to safety and durability. l.EfcO.M 0 FAIXT1AG . 4Wteri"olors. Crayon and TenciL Ccrv t"-oOBro9 A uibiu'e store, Uitio at WiATTSHODTH HERALD. -TltLIHIIKD DAILY AND WEEKLY BT - Tbs Plattsmontlk Herald PnliMiiiE Co. ornriAL papkk ok tuk city- for CUy od Count v Directory, Hallway Time Tables, releplioue Elena iic f.ulne . Di rectory, U'mlness Card Ac, ee fourth pae. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for rilul ty advertisement or cliani. In wlverilseiueulM uia-i On handed la to tue biwliievioince not Iturr than 10 a. 111. of the day in wincii tliey are to be inserted. Copy for ay local and special notlee mum Lie liaudcl In before 3 p. iu each day to laMure in sertion. II M. ltl.aHNJ.l-i. tiurlurs Manager. Republican Mate Ticket. For Jude of the Mupremn C iurt, M. M. KKESK. For Kegeni ut ilia L'uiverslty, M. J. II L'LL, (Long Te 111) John r. mallaliku. (Um Term) J. M. IUATl,th.rt reriu; K. '. HOLMES. (Short Term ) Second Judicial District For Judt;e of the District Court, 8. It I'OLND. Republican County TISkat. For Count Clerk, John w.jknninus, of I'latUtuouth. F ov County Trea.uu r. WM. 11, SEW ELL. of i'laltfiuout 11. Tor .Sheriff, J. C. KIKENUAltV. of 1'IaiiKuiouth. For t'o'inty Judge, .CALVIN KL'SSELL, of Veepini Water. For Superluieiiueiil 01 Sciiooln. tYKUa Al.'lo.N, of isio.-e creek. For Ciik of the Di.nict Court. MMNthS. HALL, of All. l'lt'Jvlit. For County Surveyor, OEOIME W.FAIKFIELD, of I'lHliBiiiontii. For County Coroner, I'fcKKY r. O ASS, of i'Ultxuiouih. For Coiniiiissioiier, 'ihitu Dutriet, JOHN Ci-KAlAiONS. -ol Stove Creek. ML. or 1 Meets every Moiuiay evening at their CamJe Hall, lu Kockwoou iJ.och. Vis iling Kuigiits are inviteu to attend. J. W. .IENN1NGS. C. C. W. L Dykeh. K. of It. aud ci. A. ftallNbury, DcutlMt. C. A. tlartiliull, UentiMt, nuc- tsor 10 Clu.ler A, Muikliull. Veedi extiucled wilhuul paiu, Uj line 01 AUrus oxide 4u. The Commissioners' Court is in ses sion the l.re part of this week with a lull board. I). L Blue, the newiy promoted main liue freight conductor, is moving bis family to Lincoln todty. llev. Mr. Burgess parish school in very successful, both in numbers in at teiiuaiice and 111 the interest taken by pupiis. Ji e Ford has engaged the lumber, and will put a new fl-jor in Ft'zerald'a ball, which will give him a nobby rl .k. We learu that Kichey Bros, several diva ago i-old their fine team and hai lies for f 500. this is a good round sum eVeu for H-igood a learn. South Auburn people are all excited over a $(,000 creamery, they are to li ve; the requisite buildln'ge having already been con; meted for. The bar association have adopted a schedule of fees, w hich will be printed and followed in the different courts, from Police to Supreme In the replevin suit on trial yester day between Dr. Meade aud Mrs. Stull, a decision was reached for the defense. Ve are informed the case will be ap pealed. Jerry Hartmau attached some prop el ty of Mrs. Orr, uu rent account, tthe eplevined the same aud yesterday Jus tice Newberry was br.sily engaged to sec in wuoun the property legally vests. The suspense iu Iowa will soon be over. Ou next Tuesday We expect to see the hignly moral'' democratic party of that State buried beneath a c clone of republican ballots. We dou't mean a cyclone for speed, bu t for herculean, unswerving strength. "We learn that Mrs. A Spiers, a for i;er cinzt-n of this city, and a sipter of vV. R, Murray died at her home in Kan sas last week; Mr. Spiers had been iil :or some time, one of tier brothers here was goiug down this week to see her, h not knowing that she was so bad, beu he learned by letter the sad new?. A man up at Norf.dk. in this State, Hers toive $200 to any parties that a ill start a woj1u factory, 31 00 for tue establishment of a creame.'y, and $100 'or the establishment of any other -i. d of a manufacturing- enterprise. Wi wonder how many citizens of I'mttsinouih teel as liberally inclined o wards their tow.i! From 11 e num ber of our enterprises the general opin ion would be that there wasu't many men of that class here. Our frieud M. McElwaiu has had the good fortune to receive the appoint ment of a railroad postal clerkship, ou t.i U. P. belweeu Omaha aud Og d n. A more honest, capable, effi C ent officer, than Ma.c will make, we are certain vuuid not eaaiiy be obtained. T e Hera lo congratulates M-. McLl wait, ou his promotion. His family ili ren a'.u iu Fiattsiuouih for the present, he cmlug here when oft duty. .Family XUuUs ui VVartiuk woivo. adoui. IQ l ho woodi north of the city there are wolves whoso how ls make night Stout, whose defrrh hu previously been hideot.s. There may bo fine sport for announced, took place ou Saturday af our sporting men. In taking a wolf teruoon from the family residence, huut. The configuration of the coun- A large concourse of sympath'siug irjr is such thai these woods could easily Hurrounded, with men and dogs uud these howlers are taken iu. We learn a very mul accident occur red at Akrou on the It & M Sunday last. It seems a gentleman (whoe name we could not learn; in company will Id wife and four bright .'ittle ones was 011 the way Iroua UU home iu thu east to take u position on the 11 & M an ticket agent at foiijc point on the western division. At Akron begot off the train and under look to cros9 the track uhead of un incoming engine when he wtb rundown bruised aud mangled in Mich a rnauner that he died yesterday from the effects of the inju ries. His helpiend wife so lar from home and triendd was almost paralyzed witii griet, ana drew manv a pitying tear 'idui parties who were witnesses of ihe uufortiinale ufLiir, the company with their usual promptness in such mt r- furnished ir uisporbitioo f r the g ef ricixcu and su d n ybere.tiel wo mau wi'h hr-r little cherubs, and btarted them towards their eastern homo which they ha't so happily left only a few days before. The remains were forward cd by express at the companies rx pense. We see from the Liucolu paper the announcement of the death of Elder Johu M. Yearnshaw, He btiia,; found lifeless and alone in his bed on Sunday morning. Mr. Yearshaw was an old time minister in ihe chrlstain church having often been calhd hereon church matters he had formed tl.o acquaintance of many of our citizens w ho will be sor ry to learn of ids sudden .demise. We clip from the Liucoln News the follow ing notice. 'Father Yci.rndiaw."as ho wis famil iarly known came to Lincoln from lo- wa in 1879. lie was a member of the Christatn denomination and tounder of that church and society in Lincoln. The present house of worship was erected princip-ibly umler his direction. He" was for several yeai s, pastor of the soc- iet : respected as a devout and laiih- ful beliver ia tho professed religion, and demoted friend of the tem, erauce catise. He was a member of tne I. O. O. F., and under direction of that bodv, Uudertaker Rol-erts was instructed to piepare the remsins for iutermeuc, The tumral occured this afternoon at S o'clock, from the Ci'ristaiu church. Ihe peculiar circumstances of his death rendered an inquest ad visible, but the jury were unaide to attribute his de mise to any other than natural causes. The following may Bound a little rough to a few Weaver worshippers in ('ass county, but thai it is true no man acquainted with the Iowa canvass will deny: "The base, intriguing and hobnob bing with the democratic parry by Gen. It. Weaver the green buck candidate for President is being beautifully ex- pom d by the true frisuda of the green back party and the honest leaders of the anti-liquor men. His duplicity and treachery lo the cause of temper ance, and his bargiin aud sale wii h the saloon democratic party hu9 been laid bare, and the vote for the greenback ticket of Iowa is growing very small ami beautifully lea:", by having such a corrupt leader." Lincoln .V'evvj. From the complexion of the demo cratic delegation in the third ward, it b tue general opinion, that the lie on and the lambs have "lied" down to gether; whether there is to be a scrip tural miracle enacted bv the entire crowd living peacefully together, or whether the slaughter of the lambs will not begin in a few days, is now the query. We are of the opinion that nature will assert herselt at the proper time. A newcomer arrived here, yesterday at the residence of the German preach er. The visitor, it seems can stand a little unpleasant weather. Straigei though a daughter of the Rev. aud Mr., J. W ittenberger, they never seen her before, not docs tne proud lady recog nize anybody out here in the weit. Be ing such an entire stranger here, she needed an introduction by an old Set tier like Dr. Schildkuecht. In answer to numerous anxious quers Uts, we clip from au exchange, tne tact a to just h-iw it started: ,4OM Mother Hubbard went to the cupbord to get her poor deg a bone, when she got th re the cupboard was bare and so her poor nog got none. She was in a great s'.ew to know what to do for mon ey she, had not a cent, so the sold her last suit to buy meat tor the brute, and up town in her nightgown sue went. All the ladies who saw it aud the string to draw it, declared it the nicest thing ut, so now on the street, looking ever to sweet, in their gowns thy fco racing about. " The Union Pacific . jesterday made i an important reduction iu hrst-class fares to San Francisco aud Portland. The fare to Sun Francisco is now 895 and the rate to Portland, via the Ore gon Shrt Liue is fixed at th same fig ure. Tins is a reduction of $20 from the former rate to Portiand. which was $115. These rates are from Om tha or Council B. tiffs, St. Joseph, Kansas City or Leavenworth. The second class r ite IO Portland is lowere I trom S85 to $75, ai.d emigrant lr-m $55 to $45. Rep ublican. The first bridge on Main street west ot Capt. Palmer's has been finished and the grade completed so that the cross--sing for teams is very good. Manj- of the west end people have already been using the new street. Tbelose? in the last week by whole a!e clothing who have made assign m-nts amounts to almost a radlion dollars. Special attractions in Silverware at L. U Erveft'. Ite-tt In Memorlam. I The funeral .oWquiei of. Mr. A. P. be rleml met to pay their mournful trib- ute to one so dearly loved, who will be sally missed b many aching hearts outside her own beloved circle. Her long illness and patient sufferings had enlisted the sympathies of the entire city. The beautiful lloral offerings that decorated the parlors and elegaut cask et that was - rio soon to hide from our sight that lowd form and face, cairn, peaceful, almost radiant, in its weet re pose, were all loves teuder missives; and blended iu sweetest harmony with the low, soft notes of the piano, and ihe teuder, trembling notes of the singers, as they sung her favorite songs ot faith aud trust. The precious words of the loving master aa they fell from the lips of the minister, saying. "Let not your hesrts be troubled." "Whosoever liveth und believeth;" tncu lie told us of the many mansions where Jesus with his own soft hand shall wipe all teais away. 'and there shall be no death there," no aigliiugs, uo heart-aches, co sufferings, uo parlirgs. Tiieu in word of burn ing ekquenee of the tiiumphs of the J spiritual over uie cruai i tne great ness of the human soul of God's grcut love for those who put their trust in Him. L.ke ii heavenly benediction those solacing words fell ou our achiug hearts, calming aud soothing c.s, even while the blinding tears refused to cease their flow; for we know our dar ling sister walked in close eommunioii with her Savior for many yars not weary years for life with her, though oft in physical pain and weakness, was a happy reality, and its cheerful radi auce lightened many sad hearts. Sue loved to gladden the homes of the poor and destitute w.ith her gifts for Christ's ake, and many a lowly cottage 1 choed back her tender, pleading praver.J, for tll0 Biuning and suffering ones. She , , ueurl lovtd t,,c "--ty of tl,c l,ur; auJ godly, and the church, with its hallowed association, were her dear delight. n . 1 r 1 Her intense love for her own prec- ioul lamily her husband and children made every service reuderd them an ex- nnisite oIchsuic. her last, thouirht and prayer were for them. While the death tlews gathered on her tender forehead, and the eyes trrevv dim to earthly vis ion ah called her heart broken huband to "look through, look through, don't you?', "When asked what she saw, she said, "Oh, the beautiful groves, and Cousin Laurinda," a cousin who died many years ago. Her tine appreciation of all that is good and beautiful found expression many times during her life, iu rare bits of poetry the last of w hich was written on her sick bed some weeks before her death and as it spyke so di rectly to us of her loving trust our Uio. Hardman read it with such pathos as only subdued emotion can give to eloquence. Thiukiug that many frieuds would love to keep it as a gifS from her. we ask voti to insert it here I know I am not fit, dt ar Lord . To enterthy pure land. But Oh. my Savior died for ine, Dear Father, take my hand. Yes. t ike my hand dear Father. And make me etrong to bear The pain, the disappointment, The weakness and the care. The flesh is weak, dear Father, - I want so n uch to live ; Oh, make me strong to trust thee, And resiguatiou give. Oh, hold my hand dear Father, Aud lead me all the way To health, if thou dost Will, Or through the ellent way, I do no not fear the shadows Thy hand will keep m- safe, A ud Jesus, too. will meet me I know, with smiling face. For I have trusted in him. My Fins he takes away. So he will smile upon And lead the saining way. Oh, blissful transformation i rom weakness and from sin. Each day my heart is pained mist sori Because it reigns within. But theie. all pure and holy With loved ones gone before. In wondrous field of pleasure To live forever more. In a beautiful spot in Oik Hill cem etery we laid her away with the glad Impe That only a few more years. It may be davs who knows 'TU our poor aching hearts May find that sweet repose ; And her bii.ht radiant face Will with tho seraph baud, He first to greet us in her home That beauteous fath eriand." If M. B Reese isn't a stronger, abler and better man, in every respect, than Rosewater's denwuted. Mayor, who so sijrnallv defeated the rreat Harvard graduate, at the last election, it is patent a mistake was made in his nom ination. We are confident in our be lief, however, that what little there is left of Nebraska, outside of Omaha, will not grow lonely in voting forjudge Reese, but that the metropolis may be expected to do its full share towards his election. The Commissioners iu session are transacting a large amount of business, and closing up county work as rapidly as possible. There yet remains three solid mouths' work at bridges, which Walter White will hurry through as rapidly as possible. The stringers are being mortised. onto the piling ou the Fifth street bridge, todav, but the crowd isn't so attentive as it was during the operatioos of the pile diiver. Creaiaer'f. miik cracker'?. iSSijo PERSONAL. Henry InWlJcr, of Cedar Creek 1 In Ihe city today. Mrs. Krenzcr was uu Omo.hu pusscu ger this morning. W. S. Stretch came iu labt night, the family, we learn will follow this week Mr. Fiuley and Mr. Nathan, of the I'hiladclphia store, are in Falrmout to day. General Stevenson arrived iu tho city fres-h from his Hiehard-ou county home. Win. Nevillo went to Chester today which Is the seat or his railroad opera tions. Willie Cleghorn, one of Louisville's energetic youug men 1 in the city ou legal busdccfs. Jt hn O'Keefe came in from the west last night, aud left this bp or Ding for a b ief trip in Iowa. C. L. Hate?, the South lien 1 drug gist is looking afler business matters in the county seat today. Fred Oorder wiut to Turlington thi moriiig; vigorous pumping failed to elicit the ohject of his trip. W. S. McGownn, of the surveyor gen eral'" office, went southward this morn ing to see the littb Mac's and the mad am in Richardson --ounty. Mrs. Thom:i Csrter, of ,S;t!l Lake City, Utah, arrived in the city last night, and will vi,ic for a week or two with her sister. Mis. M. li. Murphy The Herald learning that Col. Joe Roberts had forsaken the Drugstore, in Union block, and was carrying his head so high ommon folks could not obtain the usual bland and hearty greeting, called around to Uud out what was the matter, aud see if our boss druggist was actually "getting off his baee." The boys tln're told us to never mind, it would b(i all right, and that there would he plenty of cigars when Joe got down to business again; that Joe Hob ens, jr, naa come to tow n, anu woe or. . r . . V ' was consequently wearing nis nigo- heeled boots. Dr. Livingston saysitislue to give away sample bottles ol .ifii bnv. and that thi mother and faLher are very happy. The HkRALO " l,J extends congratulations. mis m tne season oi me year wuen the sportsman counts his ducks and then goes after them; like chickens, its poor policy to count them before thuy are hate hcd. The Herald office will receive in a few days a line liue of wedwiug sta tionery, and parties desiring such work J will rin vcoll lc PTainiiiintr ruir uSHort- I 1 J r - I ment. One of the heaviest rains of the season fell in a short tpace of time yes terday afternoon, and the result is an abundance of mud today. The ventrilonuist Is abroad in the I land, and opens a series of evening en- i tertaiuments at the Opera Houae to morrow evening. The Presbyterian Synod .of Nebraska meets at Seward, this week, which will ; be attended by several from the church j iu this city. An extensive wuoiesaie dry gcods establishment has been recently added to the jobbing houses ot Lincoln. A Vine street girl cries Ughts for fer her lover will not be true to her. Elias Sage expressed sixty crates of choice apples to Omaha, this afternoon. Dissolntion .Notice, Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace & Thierolf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to collect and receipt for all bills due the old hrru. James Grace, 186.5 H. Thikkolf. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct. 2d 1883. Taken Cp. By the subscriber at his place in Plattsmouth, 3 pigs about 3 months old. Owner can redeem the same by paying cLarges and proving property. L t1 RTE- I Liceuse Notice. No.ice is hereby given, that the un- I derationed has made uppucatiou and filed his petition with the County Com- j missioners oi wass county -eorasaa, for license to sell malt, spirituous and I vinous liquors at his place of business j in South Bend, Cass county, Nebraska, and thai th. same wiil come before the Commiasioners for action at the No vember session of the board. David Cakpestkr. South Bexji, Oct. 2d, 1883. 18Gd&w3t Or- Schildknecht's Office. At the present and until further no tice, I 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. lC3JiWtf W. II. SCHILDKNECnT. Morley shaves for 10 cents. lGCtf A libeial discount on goods bought for present at L. C Erven's. lf.Gtf Bremner's cracker's are the be6t. 1631 mo Hay. 00 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. Wse. l7Sd2Swtf J. T. Wise. Ask for Bremner's cracker's. l631rno B'.:7 Bremner's choice cracker's. 1631mo Fresh California fruits and received everv other dav at celery SI'F.CIAL NOTIC EH. Advrrtlteioeou tinitr thU tiPitt, .Hire fMtt .rr line eacli luxertlou. MONEY TO LOAN- Ou real eitate by A.N. MuUivau. JiOlt - ALK-IIoUHes, lolntii l wood land ti John lions A Hon. POKHALE-A good Maioii & lUiullii rdl.lnrt A ortfan, a burglu for ciih purckaarr. In JUllr of lldlll.n Mcinldl. 175tl FOR HALK-1 he I IT Hyer. Woods roperty near Hlier J. W. Ma KB 11 ALL. Aaeut. KXJR HAlK Residence prop -rty. ouo of tl)f of the Ite hi locatlous In thn city, or v III trade for stock, lli-ju're ol J. W. M.irtbls. Km I lolt SALE -House and lot", price tc:0. fioo Crtili. bulauee lu luonllil y p .yitienls. it. Ii. VVlNIMIAM, FOR 3 ALE Several rel J-iie-, cheap. In quire of U. 11. W beclr & C. L'Olt SALE -Scratch 1'nblets lu aJ M. t hi ofllce. all nlps. at ttltf pott SALE a lot In itooil location. lar at thl uttlco I'artlcu- VTlf VOlt MALE An order for a new Amerlcau -- hcvsluK Mclilue. luq ulre at this oOlce. 1 .''OK SaLK 1.000 cords of wood. Ioyulre of W. a. v U tf VOlt SALE 1 Id papers for sal at thU offlce ai mi ceuu .it nuiitired or & cenm oer ioz- tf POUSALE-Kourlotstotetherln :od loca- Hon in thl city, luqulre at thi olEco If LOit RENT ihe north storeroom iu Nev A- 1 le's block, aud a ro4iins uii aialrx. tiood l ioatlou for res auraut or oourUtiiK house, miis cueap. Apply to vt in. rteville. i&ju XREN r A houte. corner Till and Locmt L streets. luuiri of 1 hjs. I'oilock. ,OR RENT CouiloJlabie plac, corner ol 1 earl and lo Mts.. hileiv occunled by VV J. Warrick, Kru,ulr nt Warricn's drug Klock. lU7tf. UOB RNT One oitien room and dwellluu - coimoti-it (3 rocniii) u xiulr cvar lloli hnelder bukerv. Enquire at Mis. Uoiteliuei der's. i&l tf POK KENT Houhh. convenient to hops. II. It. .. UOVKV Oi SJON, i'llli RENT South More room of the Union ' ! ...1. . .... . .1 II 1,1 IJ 4J...... riOCK. CllUUIlt; Ol W . II. Illttt'l, ll. Ol'lll - lock, Alva Drew, liusluens ciimnlltee. IWU ffOll RENT Dwelllnic Iloucn, Inquire ol lltMlli 11- C7tl A r OST A pass book eoiitalnliiK pa.rr valu j oiiio, able omy to owinT tiuder plu.t.tL' it ave al mix loul IOUNIi A Uold toothph k. Owner A property anil paying for thin u pioviuj' UOtlCO C4i. uuve inu same. mif lJUNI A ladlen tioeketbook containing some eliauue The ownr can have tin- same by calltiiK on Rri-ckeuQeld, property and payiiiK for this notice. proving tMLI COUOill NO .-.I0KK. Anitfhft 1 h Jin u ik tut lttt I ju fr Ma t-wli i U UtV UUUIUUV LF 111V ATB ru UulUeu Kalsaui to beOiven Away. 0ur entcrpri8il)g an,, rulii4ble druff I giaus. Smith &, Uiuck Uroa , will coun. Marsn S UoJtten lialsam br the throat ud J,-"1' to "ll w'"' hHV,e Ut'" J1"!' '! 1 if.. IVrmiiiH wlirt Inivo nlrp.itiv fn.il tl.jq f,mnts f.Miih r.inrlv ran nrooiir.. tho Imtoth rii.ttlr.a :il fifl .-iifn Mini s:1 Evt,rvbody who is sullering with Con- 1 sumption, Weak Lungs, JLSronchitis, a Cough or Cold, Sore Throat, IIoar.se uess. Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, or any lirouctnal or l'uimouary allec lion, should try this truly valuable medicine. For tho prevention and cure of Consumption ol the I.ns it is the greatest remedy Na'ure has evei conferred to medical science or human research. -. ll 1!...1 ,l t !.. ..-...!.. ... J. Ul an iiiiiuu uuu Jilt - l u'ujfiaiuia use Marsh a Golden Blood & Liver Ton ic. Sample bottle free Dressmaking. To the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I wish to announce that I have taken tho rooms lately occupied In Mrs. Tutt In the Uuion block, where I i..... ... snan continue uressmaning ana invn- a.11 t c-ill. Mrs. M. K. Moetcm. dl25t6-wl9tf Take none but Bremner's crackers. and you will get the best. lGiilmo Ask for Bremner's Eureka butter crackers. lorflmo FOR SALE. -Lot 4 and 3 lu lllock. 41, Improved. do, it. ii. wixmiAji. Leave orders for p-pit.es from Lees- j ya nurserv at A. Clarks grocery. 163dtf Hauled. COO men to unload Schooners at. 153tf .J.J.McVey's Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices below any house of the same ftyle in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact call onhiiu atwl know the truth, tl The finest cracker's are Bremner's. 1631 mo Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale at Fked Stadelmax's. l(J7tf. New Arrivals In Silverware. L. C. Erven has just received a large A((ltin,t tn hi Ki.wk of fin silver anrl 8iiver pated ware. A large variety oi sood3 in this iine in the ,ate3t patteriir ;nrl rl.kiirns r!in Ia fnnnil. nurl nil de siri-ig substantial und elegaut good are reauosted to call and examine Mr Erven's stock before purchasing. 182ti Taken Up Bv the subscriber on Platte bottom Sunday Sept. 8th two yearlings heifers red marked with white on the body. Owners will please claim property pay charges and take them a may. dtt CIIAS. V ANDER VENTER. Fresh oysters and celery just received at Bennett & Lewis'. I83lf Go to McKeever & Herrmann's for a eood dish of oysters at reasonable rates. 183m2 Wat t si." Pupilsin oil an 1 chin t printing. Ap ply at once to Miss- Nellie Thompson at Mr. John Watermans. . 18515 Joe Ford has the boss tkating 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 rock pkices. I nave on band 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 efore purchasing I wish everybody who needs furniture to call anil look them over. All I a&k ol the public is to examine my goods and mv prices. d&wti Hexry Boecw. Dry eottonwood for sale. Enquire of L. D. Bennett. l.af Tobaccos McAIiin,Pipcr Hnidaioeb, Bravo. Ilorsesboe usd Climax, at 202. . - UIf SOS'S. EDUCATIONAL. Musical Instruction. To J Friends: I hav rrorrnlzrd my ctjiAr of ltitructlon upou Ihn I'lano, and uliould be ph afel to haveMuMi a may denlr umtructlon to add rem ore-ntt-upnn tne. My ter ara rmu onable. and in v luirucilon after I ho niont Im proved inetbod. I'upIN, hrnlonlni wrong, r&n never exMct to bi'cnuie mnter. I Invite trial and examination. KATIE DOniUNOTON. dWJwiMf THE TWELFTH YEAH or tuk HVERSlTy Of NEBRASKA ,-WII.L OI'K.V TUESDAY, SEPT 11, 1803, with an ample corps of Instructor. On application to llin Clinneellor eat ilo'ue can b ohlulned by thoin dcclrlnr Information, and certiorate for half f tin on cuo ruliioad by those expccllnif to attend. rirst Tel in begin Tuesday. Hept. 11 t3. Second" " Inuraday, Jau. 3. 1HI. Thtid Tucday, April I Ikmi. Annu.il Coiuiucn''Cuieiit Wednesday, June II THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 11 oiMn October 2. l.1. and rout I nun 1 mo's. SheriU's Sale. Ily Tlrtun of nit rilr of mH imned by J. W. Johnson, e riiilv u l wlt.ilu ail for i'ntit r uuty. Nebr.tkii. a n! to inn illr-i-tei. I will on Miitiirday. I he itli day of Octolier. A. !. IK-'!, at lo o'clock a. in of ' ilil il iv. ill t in Mouth duor f I hecourt houni-In the city of I'l.tt ( ho H Ii, iu Mia coumv. wii a uiiic iiiciion tun ioi:ow In): pi-rnoi.ll inoicrlv to mIi : two hfite id". -1 quilts .2 Iihh, I pillow. 2 slrtw thrki, tarter l kiiii 1 t ill mid oil cl nh i over. I iix. 3H yurd t carpel, 1 Ii ircin. i loiiiiir". i pictures. roi-Koitt en nr. i e i ie imi cii ill. I noci'l bollotn en ilr. I br ickef. 2 ih-er 'is iih, 1 k'lclicn table. I i ililo fre:id, m ukct b.ix- fceln. I lot illtliHi. i eook love .urn ru iiii ore. 1 'o;l oil e ui. 1 witter loick-l 2t ii uml i Itoor. I 1 K. I wa-h tub, I bucket lard, I elm lie. b.i.kef, clock . T.iu h;iiii lielni: lvliil uihmi ami taken as the prooerly of .folio l yV'y. d-fi- id l III . t'l -aiMy a I idtfinriit of mild c iurt i . M u. .Mur phy A Co . l;il 111. I latlsmoutli, Neh..Ki-pt. 2llh A . I) IHH1. It W. II v-its, .Sheriff Cam Co , e!. By M. McEIwhIii. Dcpuly VAt NEW Furniture Stare OKAle.tt IN FUBITITUHE COFFINS. and all kind of floods usually kept in a f'f K-wi aifcri.vJ ' fj'-x , rz Ol l r I ft ItH I" t'l lt I Tt'fti: HTORK Also, a very complete tocK of Fuiierx! 'loods. MetaHic&WoolenComns Caskets Holies1 EMBLEMS, Ac. Our New and elex.iiit hearse Ii ilfty In j readiness. Itemeraber the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth .Street, TWO Doors south of Cans Coun ty Bank. Vh.;.ir w. may be foumt uiiilil ortl.tv J. I UNRUH, lit:-. 1. 1 Ti I I ft (. N Kit BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and al! kinds of ORNAMENTAL JIG-SAWING done to ore'er on i-hort notice, by BOYD & LARSEN. Leav orders at the Lumber Yards or at the Post Office. Wi'M -fef-.l'.IK Kvivtl'lnK. ti-.l' . . It .e . .i.-n.. ':l..A. l!V . WSSCOTT'S 1 fl Is the Place for TOO to Trade. Our system ot do in if business will please you. Every article i? .narked in plain figures and sole on its own merits, i.u inonkev nz, no jewing, no luiinUitg, no auction goods, no shoddy goods; yon get our money's worth every time, ihe latest etyles and best goods 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 us anxious to serve your interests in a manner to gam your eolid custom. Come and see us. C E. WESCOTT. THE BOSS CLOTHIER, Itockwood Block. G.-A.WR!3LEY& CO'C BEST IN THE MARKET. ZTadc OXLTot Vegetable Oil and. V ute JJcef Tallow, To Indact housekeepers to dve this Soap a trial. WITH EACH BAR TTM TT wr mrr i iwn I L. I' JJ iiu luir. a r ii.i. TABLE NAPKIN This oTcr J . made for afcbort time only and should tt. taton advantage of at ONCE. Wo WARRANT this Soap to do xcore wash li.tf wl:h greater ease than any siap In tho caa.-ket. I; has no EQUAL for use In Lajrd -ad cold water. YO'JR G30CE3 HAS IT. G.A.Wrisley&Co. Stay .Oturrs 1 Standard LMUlr Tnrt ftoaos. f , Tm f n fS l-nrpe OAltllETV IJI IOr 2 W S S d-- r(i,iiiif t.uit't Hrdul.tt Hecf ' S K 1 I 14 M,,' ' W f-i 2r il J luf't A'ttilltt.il III - ."C :: pii atom, com. Ohu y i'-- -! ' utlrrlion ut -K ti) '.i; f ; J V 3