i ? - OPERA ' A. -..ft : i i Ontrrx tHkrn for Yl II.SON I'KOS.' SI! I UTS. GS Mifi i il Mill OUUUB r.i; 1 .:i7 .Z?. ARDWAR AT SAfiK'S OLD STAND. rX i 'JLSS: 66 66. 66 66 66 (Kesacratl To U' Uw in t!i f;fy. Nw "o:l'- at '.nice JOH yio and 8c.? Fanners von can save from to 1- cents on the pound, by buy : ..f c "u-ii-rflntnl to be as irood as anv -wire made. e alsr keep in stock a gcneral.as8ortiaent of HARDWARE, STOVES ai.. TINWARE, and sell as cheap as any Hardware house in the country Call awl see us in the KoekwuiMi l!oclc. Cass bounty iron works, WAYMAN & KIRBY. Piatt sixioxi tlx . JBOI1LEI&S, IRON FRONTS "'' W'"Mft!- Onr facilities orh.Ty work in Cola inns r..l c5s"iigs for Rn'siniss Houses sra aMAC.UNV'nEplu'rN-0 .f U Wn.ls. Our M.fi.inc S,o,, i, full, cqui.,pe,l : frSS NrLta 'nsnufac.uri,s. V.". .lupHco H .Urr prices, saving BLOCK I The Jtk vr OlEUA flCUSK ! i AND FURKISIIE CENTS' i'Ost orriCK ews Depot STATI)N';UV. NU Jl XJ C i'J ABS. MASON' A' HAM 1.1 N MIM.EK JHi. I r TO-T)Z)'S I.rWKli MAIN STUEET wai'e t!rt ?-fy cnnipelion. Uive use a ca'.l V. Tinners' Stock iOF ALL KINDS FOR GALE BY xcelsior o. ST. LOU IS. MO Fropr s. TUlltiRS OF . r tMINKV I 1 I PUTTIiODTB HERALD- PlaUsKii: Herd rinCo. Telegraphic FK031 ALL PA UTS. A Political Challenge. A Bold Bank Robbery. General Miscellany. CI1ICAOO UEKACLTKR CU'TlKEO. Sin Euiucisco, Cab, July 10. Frtui-k-U AI. KVci, the Chic.io defaulter for $r0,O;J, captured at Calloa, taken to the Snudwich islands on the American man of war Essex, and tbeuce to this city on the City of Sidney, arrived to :ii;ht, brought ou extr:tdit:on ipeiK is sued by (5ov. Stonenian, of CaliforiuM, I k. t. ,1iirnrii flf rpf't lvi's. 'a challesoe. Des Aloinen, July 10. lion. I Kiiiiii', democratie eundidute for Gov ernor, has addressed a telegraphic let ter to Governor Sherman inviting him to meet h:m in joint debate at any or jdl his meetings, or at any other place upon which they can agree. It is sup posed Governor. Sherman will itcrept the challenge. THUOCail A BRIDO.K. Jackson, Miss, July 10. An accident occurred to a mixed train ou the Nat chez .V Jackson road yesterday eveuiug, ". . ( miles east of Natchez. Seven cars frh il -.tifih A bridge fifty feet high. . 'fid- T. O. Jennings was killed, ihc followizig passengers wounded: Jas. Grillow, Tied Alauocci, Willis C. Cannon, Miss Lucy Smith and Miss Jennie Hall, STORM IX WlSCni. SIN. Milwai.k..-. July to. A heavy rain storm, ;:C'''::..Ko:ir?d by thunder, light ning and vciy l.ig"'. winds, passed over the northern portion of the State this attemoon, doin-; treat : .mage to crop--, r-ii1rond4 and ountrv ivu l:J. Hail fell at G reen IJ-.iy, fmashntg windows, and the siroe-ls wercJUioded. Fond du Lac suffered severely, lut the extent of the damnge financially is unknown. A EOLIJ ROBBERY. Salt Lake. July 10. At four this af terncon two men entered the Zion sa vings bank, one of the men engaging Sehuttler, the cashier, in conversation, and struck him violent blow with an iron rod. They then gathered a quan tity of gold lying ou the counter and made their escape. Lro to a U?e hour tonight the robbers are s'ii i l iige. The amount taken lias nor -.eeii made public. THE CHILDREN. Troy, N. A'., June 10. Four hundred and sixty-two children, the guests of the Tribune fresh air fund, arrived by the boat Uelle Horton this morning and breakfasted at the oUTappcn Harmony hall. They consumed 1,7(50 biscuits, 2,500 cake3, 200 quurtJ of milk, 0 hame, 135 pounds of beef, 1,000 banana?. They left by special train ;it -:30 f.r INatts burg. AN ORDER. ggJ..ckM.n, Mis?., July 10. The follow ing order will be issued tomorrov. by the Mhsis-ippi state board of hcal;h: It is hereby ordered that mi and after this date and until further orders, all bo ils on the Alississippi river corcing from points south of this state will be requiied to land at the inspection sta tion at Ft. Adams, and be inspected be fore they will be allowed to land at any point in this state. NEW DISCOVERY REPORTED. San Francisco, July 10. The French astronomers arriving by the City of Sydney, sent to thi Ca-oline' Islands to study the solar eclipse of May C, report fl.iding a red star, which they believe will prove a new discovery. The eclipse lasted five minutes and twenty-three seconds. They noticed several new fixtures. The corona was chiefly w'sile prominence?, supposed to be v;ip-;r or white clouds. Baltimore's hospitalities. ttaltimore, July 10. Gen. Henry A. Barnum. of New York, nud Gen. John F. Ilartftauft, of Pennsylvania, a com mittee represent! the Grand Army f tl-.e liepubiic, iiave r.rrivc 1 l.-.Te b ar inil testimonials fn the O. A. R. Li the m iji.r or c )i;)!:i 'n Cv.:;cil and.oitixw-r.b of IUltimoiv in rtcogiwiiop ot t!e v.i -come and h .-pit diti. j liO.vn to tin- G. A. It. dnrinir it1? ciicamr'u.ut and con vention in this city iu Juiv lati K;i The testimonial is a bronze t;.bbt road- ol metal from the uuioa ana ourei M- j ate cannon used in the lUe war. 1 1 presntatio i takes place at the t ;i haVi lU'n afteri'Vn with a::.r..jsrijt' c -r -mon'es. THE i'KOLL'CE il..'.Ji:. New York, July 10. At a ptti-i.e mee ins of the produce t-a ! to!nv resolutions were adopted opposing any legisiatiou by congress fookiog toward the redemption of trad dollars at pur a? being in the interest of a ling of speculators who havp purchased the coin in large quantie3 at its bullion value, llei-olutioiis were also -j.ns3ed favoring charging of interest on ad vances made on consignments from the date of the sdvancement until ten days after the date of the sale of the good., provided they arc not paid for before, and also recouirncndiug that tea days be the limit at which sale3 or credit rtftftlJcl be mfctfe fa lli'c pYodUto frTe. THE TOAOEDY AT HOl'X CITY; Sioui City, Iowa, July 10 A wr..ng impression seems to prevail relative to the double tragedy of S.ituidty, in which Minnie MurJock, alius Dixon, w .8 nhot iu the head J.m Kiter, who then attempted suioid Kitor was not seriously wounded, and is iu j ul onvsilrs'-iii''. The w.in-i:i, 'ticuiii she lias -.wo tfrrih:.1 Im! ." in hi-r sull Iroiu which h r br::ia oozd twentytuur hours, will liivvly rfcoveril iiitlauiutiou docs uot ensue. She 1ms a vigorous con stitution, but recovery from audi a wound in any one is a very rare inst ance. Several papers have pronounced both parties dead, which is entirely in correct. Kiter will doubtless le Ui-J for attempted murder if the womun lives. If she dies, for minder, as there arc few miii itiuf circumstances WASIU-NUTOX NEWS. Smustrlin in Chinamen. Fraudulent Land Entries, Other Matters. SUPPOSED TO RE YELLOW FEVER. Washington,., July 10. The surgeon general of the marine hospital service today received a telegram from Dr, Josepn Jones, president of the board of health of New Orleans, as follows The Swedish bark Birmi arrived nine days out from Vera Cruz at Alisi-ssippi quarantine station, with three cases of yellow fever. The bark is not bound for New Orleans, but is in distress The surgeon general is also informed that the steamship City of Mexico left Havana on the 7th for New A'ork with supposed eases of yellow fever on board. SUUOGLED CHINAMEN. Tho treasury department has been informed, of the arrest at Port Town send, Wyoming Teriitory, of feix Chi namen smuggled into this country through Pritish Columbia. The fact has been reported to the President, who will order their deportation. TAX ON " ROCK AND EYE." Commissioner Evans has instructed Collector Harvey, of Chicago, to make a demand upon the manufacturers of " Rock and Eye" for the payment of special taxes as rcctifierj and liquor dealers from the first instant, and to re quire all persons ia hi3 district whosel thatcompound to pay a special tax as liquor dealers. A CIRCULAR. The comiiiisbionei- ot internal reve nue has issued a circular modifying and supplementing circular No. 239, as fol lows: In view of the fact that there was no specific appropriation ma le by congress at its last session to meet the expenses of the cancellation and re demption of stamps imprinted on check?, dralts, etc., it becomes necessa ry to iuforra the public that such drttrts, checks and stamps will not be received for cancellation and return for redemption after the 31st of July. All stumps imprir. Led upon drafts, checks, etc., received for redemption after that date, if redeemed, will be destroyed to gether with the drafts and checks. WARRANTS ISSUED. The treasury department yesterday and today isssued warrants for the P3 ment of $14,000,000 on account of army and navy pensions for the fiscal yesr ending June 30, 1884. FRAUDULENT LAND ENTRIES. Over six hundred reports have been received by the commissioner ol the general land ofSce from thirty special agents engaged in the investigation of fraudulent land entries up to July 1. In mauv of these cases supplemental re ports have been called for, covering points which were not sufficiently spe cific to warrant official action. About S30 of the receipts show sufficient evi dence o: fraud to justify the land of fice in summarily cancelling the en tries. Tho records show that without nn exception the fraudulent entriesf whether homestead or premption, cover the lull area of land allowed by law, namely 2G0 acres. The land already restored to the dublic domain upon the reports of thete agents aggregate about 58,000 aenM, a great deal of which i3 located ia rich valleys, and held by the government at double the minimum price of 2.50 per acre. The approxi mate saving to the government already effected by the land ofiiee is estimated ht ?IS3,000. It is maintained that tlise Ijniir? will be uo'.ib.ed hen action HW;IV fl v ilome ov.-r n-in. H e Fhaii be K'ad i uo v, ... i.,ioi, n.,..n tli" rnnnrU or - ' i f iii you an ouifit iree to start you in bu has t'ten taken vit'ii llu report or t i j,,.. ;., te wori,,. An those who engajre ntiuned. The rr("deut i. is rtcoguized j.'i- ! mar Q;iintecr3, vice consnl for Ccatu liit-o. at Now Orleans. r. .rr,P-, c-c 1"L 1..J.S- V t)Ci t!il from Oii:r;ii:l, Suoora. tlio a.Iiaui jjui.iuju.nu, u M.iooartprj of the ilexieaJi HfRiT s:V ."uinfnjijdant Aguirri. will; L iu n, is ; pj'SU! the Apnehos t..h- Sierra JLt-. Urt, who committed the outrages ilJ Uo-in-tiraeiii, on iiu j.ijj uh., im-i Crofk coaciuded peace with them ! The.-e Indians commitit'd ?evci;d mur j ders nud stole stock. Lieut. Paros, of! the s'ate troops, reported he Iudiii j trail discovered by his troops ou , the 25th tilt, 3Dd that signal fires have been visible ou many mcunUduiWithin the last ten days preceding his report. Ag uirri is still in the Sierra Madres in the direction of G nay rope. It is expected that b will return shortly and be able to report if the Indians have left the mountains, and if they were in earnest la complying with Ccfok'-s treaty of . . . . . . . i. . pwicc. , V ii . uMrnaa WiTHSUTMiMim I I t tr. ie THIG MACMP-TIC DELT IS WARRANTED TO 0UH lthnutmrJMn:-t!iiU l.r J-nil.. ";":. 1 1 m b. a it o u. " J - 1 - 7 - - -l , - . - . . . .i ji. it. neurt ui lii. IrtillaC- l..ri.lH or rui.tl.r-, Miuiru, pH- lW.jr. uiiJ liivr. .!.!, ......Hill wll lltof .if-im rO!iU:.UOUS tn-Mia f .M.iiifti.m V 'inn -atlm i nmtrelro Ih-in to lirnllhy ' -h tut prt DUti naoiii. iwi i i.i: : TO THE LADIES i-H; Wik AnlVeiTor llrn U Abdominal , llelt 5 a nir of MrneUc Foot BnttwieB ho no .up, lor taft-rS'lef anill cur. of all tliro .-omplaliit. ll.y In.. Jf th womb. Lcu ori ho.M. t !.ro..fc li.Bwino.a- Lrrhio or Flooding. InlruU i" 'Jf rt-a-ular Mc-nMruttllon, llorrooe. s.nd . "'y" I.lfu. IbU Uthr UcitArplUma ud Curative Ajtcnt Jtnvwn. for al'l fo.-ms of Fcmole IJin-uHU. t t i"""" j V iu.r..... ...v....... . .oih an a cu. ul.va Ri4tand lVA of :'.;.. Ken.lit:.nceo4a l umdo lu our. I.. Itt..r .,t i:rrM'. ..T.' f . TheMnirnston Gnrtrii-HiH otlaptil to !! worn Ofr th uaUt-r ;lot!itnir. ei ij ino tlikell ott at Illlfllt. 1 n.-v nolo inrji;. - "d stao.u forTir;-Nw iwVaiturolnModlral Trwat- UIVI'V WW It JUH. ""iHE r.LVtiNKTON APPUANCK f O.i XIH SUila St., CtAlcuo, 111 ti - n r aj sT 2s 55 CO rO a r.' S - ?J t- w E M ' 'r H C . H - ' r ,! rt- O O o c Ea 2 - i cj o . ... -a-r fflSDBASCB GO'B: CITY, of London. QlTr..'::sr, of Liverpool F IRK MAX FUND, of California EXPEEESS COMPANIES - AMEUICAX EXrKK.SS CO.. WELL'S FAKCO & CO.. EXPRlS, Offlcoin Kockwood Blocli. with Jon a son i.'O CJGin. NEW FujmJture More FUPt 1TITUEE " "cOFFIHS, and all kinds ol goods usually kert in a L- ISM' FIRST CLASS Ft K. Tf3 K KTOKI- Also, a very complete Ptoeii of Fa .i XI Ci:!!ls, HetalliedtfooaeiiColBs C?sKots,Rooe5; EMBLEMS, 4c. Our New and elegant Iscarsts ts a'vrr.y ; readiufss. Remember the place, in UN i O.N BLOCK, on Sixth Stm-t, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wheal" we ib be found niirlit or day. J. I UNRUH, . i. vxr ; n.:c i. m b TJI OUTFIT FREE. We want men. women, boys and t;irt to work rii'if i'i their own towns, vl:l:;jrs ii'id neiali! r j lii!nl. ".i hitiarv or comuiisMoit. it is a in. i'.s- i with t!-!.' ike mouey rnpidly. oycaneoie i vour l.i:.- tiire or our spare moments. Ifs on ! d-L-io to i")Mse in a paying business, wr.te ur fii; i' for I;: 1 jijirtlciilur?. $5 IN GOLD TOR a POSTAL CARD. i The-t.bove i -abona-nde oS. r. mate to ar y I ,-i!ie v.-!'.'i wil! act'eor. aud write earefully on a ! Toti card the nainra and addresst-- of any ; Lock iiu'i'!it.se.v;:i' macliife or fruit tree aent ' ar.d send i.n. Send in the i::inie- and we ; ,'.srs i-ut a,al card to .secure lUis pleJ Ud it ill thuti ti.li IT ?J C-titii' rfpriPinhPr it ,onir , ,..rnir f?o:.SF. i ffja j-oii! !i ::!i nef-t, St. l.ouU. ::. f - V for l!ki. ..M .1.' t f'.tt Sttllk lit;. f. . I i 4 yjj.iltuint., il-i !T-i: In-- '".adti- ' 1 J. F. BA-OMEISTEB F;ini!N!:es Fr'i, Tare aillk OLLIVTRCD B.iii,Y. Special calls attended to, and Fresh Milk fr'dui v?o ; fonrIireiJ itivtfn wmiMT. fy ABDOMINAL 5 U. "PORTE ft. m Prt.i of rlC 'ic-r 1I1 1 itf. Mafrncuc K t Bat t orl.tn. r...n it. ordering, tenil liirjtimre ... iti-wio;; , v -. on i "-f il i - in k a tg-f Slate ;:--.ros St3..Ch.ca3a.saa I .a r -...!.. - . i . .. . Ji r" . "uiwaa. . .- . . , . ........ .. i.jsi Krrro T ssjeat from low priced low ia. lew ax Strictly Tit re AVhito I A'hito I.cad, '(liul llnw Linseed Oil, per gallon,.... Warner's JCMney and 'Liver Otuv, King's New Discovery. lew rics, ssM collier. ??odK WCPDWPiBfl 1 .WI3tdLt5;..0. a G. HEROLU'S Louisville Branch Can hv. found the laresf anci hest stork of T I II I' sbuOj M V -3 ; L..-!c 1 II n r n V- HTiOK TO TIIK CITY of PLATTS3IOIIT52 Valuable oullots for residence pur poses. . Sage's addition lien south-west ol the city, and all lots are very ca'y ol access, and high and sightly. For particulars cull on E. SAGE, Pi AT CAGE'S HAllDWAHE STOi'vL. Plattsmouth. Neb hi h 0 7&) CD 'I 1 - rn ! jl P EaM 38 r K CD I a H (!) o o AT T. T , TT f . Ty h.o v L i Sample Rooms You will find th Finest Imported French Brandy, Champaign, and other Fiaa Wines, 1'ure Kentucky "Whisaies, several of best j'.nd must poixilar brands of BuTTLK BE UK. Fresh Beer always or. draught, and Fine i'i- tomera of lat year wt bout cr.leriDir it. Itcon'alj ttvout 176 pis'es. 6on iilurtrarioufi, prl(., aocunta IujO varieties or Vegetable nl Howor Ke.lH. Kants, Fruit Treea 6tc Iiiralunblo to a, esM. Jally to MarSPt Gardtfii'T. Snd for it I D. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit Mcm- SherifTs Sale. ByvMlueof a order issued by tlie district jud?;, I will, on the Htli d;iy of .tuly, IM'.. at 2 o'clock p. m.. sell the remaiuder cl the stock formerly owned byJ. A. Woortnon. consistinit of teas, crockery, plf ware, cigars and storn outfit, and also one top buggy, one spilng wauoa, and oue set donb.e hari ef-n. II. V. UY-HH9, Sheriff. M. A-. HvnTTOAjr; plff'a Aty. iWdiarit IlllllnO.Vdl wo sivc hv-t oniP price?- moon tratid. . . 1)5 65 WA BBl&M ) M. . "3? ZD V r7 i C' VII PH, pi a 1 10018 'il f : i i. i IIi'Lieml-'T (! Safest. Best anJHGSt ReiiaMo- LINE IT-J TIIK WKST. Mr.guiScect I) hiau; Car2, El.a-.t TJr Ccael.rr-s 2 St Lods Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2 Kansas City Trains Daily Ate . ison Trains Daily, Two Trains for Zl. Paal, ilinncap j:'u G:onx Cii. Ani all p)hl In r-.ofi'-vest. v. it:i Pullman Sleepiog Garsv Between Kansas City a:ri St. Paul WITHO U 1 CIX AISTGK AH trains run ou tin:e.coi.ii.ctiii!i; foral! ).o!nf, East West, North & South 'lt'-j.cf f.jr sale i.t all renilar lick-t oriic, iifor.natiori j-firdisi rut.--", ti.m?, Ac.clieer I' ;;ivi":i .:y addiei!os .1. F. I! utvtnn. A. 0. r.Uv,-f.. d'f ii-! Supt, iooI l'a-.-j A'4'-ti R0 B RT D 0 K "ti L LY ' s" WAG-0T - l!LACKS:dITll SHOP. iVujon, Bwj'jy, Machine ami I'luw re- pairiny, and gi-7nr.il jolLluj I a:n uow prepared to Co a'l kin. is ol ropaiiii if of farm and other tuacliu.. iy, a-i tn-re Is a good lathe in iuy iif.j. PET IS 11 11 A (7 ICS. . The old Reliable Wagon Ma!:er has taken charge or I!..- v..n H".j..p. lie U v. eu known as a ' 1 WORKMAN. KATISI'ACTIO.V CI. A KAJIT ?.ev. FENDERL0IN 1 Eoci HhHgi. Fork Veal CHlcfeiSc- Also. a!! kluOsof ASC ia .a.;i Itll IV. . erji!:irg in i At lowoet j-os-iblf ra;. S2Iy rLATTSMOL'TH. NKlft GAFF, FLE1SCHMAN & CO. " COMPRESSED YEAST. 1 The best yeast ii use, received fresh every TUESDAY and ..FRIDAY mornings. L'eii pliei by i Stole ! Tie Fayirit EilL I t ! ! -1 . J - if 'I