r -r ) i I r -w'" "vr v- .oiiUUTH . HERALD .ZJXlt PAFKU OK XII K CITY OIT3T NEWS. Clrealatlag. .iabrarr t Warrick lrax tr. JtOitf C. A Marshall, Dentist, suc cessor Co Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without pain, ' bjr use ofXltrous Oxide Cias. 4. Salisbury, Dentist. Feuco Posts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale. Inquire of W.8. Wl. I9tf. Thm Ar Solid roU. Tuc beat blood pun tier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of tmffenug humanity, truly is Electric Hitters. Inactivity of the Liver. Bil- iousucssJaandicc, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, of any disease of tr e uriu-iry irjraust or whoever required au npp tue.-, tonic or miUl stimulant, will .-.1-waysfliid Electric Bitter tl.u best aa.l ouly certHia ' cure - kuowu. They act surerly and quickly, every Lottie guar - -Ji&iUHLla give eu'tire Hatisfacthin or money refunded. Pries only fifty centa u bottle. Fur sale by J. M. Huberts Dec. 20 lyeGs These are Solid Facts. The beat blood purifier and Hystera regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric ' Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er, ton;or miul stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure knovn. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberta Jand&wly. In the Fntnre When you have a coagh and want re lief, think ot Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs; a guaranteed reme dy for those diseases. Price 50c and $1 ; trial size free. Respectfully, apr 3-4m W. J. Warrick. The best beef in ine city always can be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf For lame back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cares consumption. SUILOITS VITALIZE R is what you need for Coosnmption, Loss of ap petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 aud 75 cents per bottle. . CROUPE Whopping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'a Cure. Sojd by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowd&wly Strayed. From the Donelon farm near the poor housa, Thursday morning, one Borrel mars, with star In forehead, and one iron gray horse 6 years old. Any intormition regarding them will be well paid lor. dwtt Ed. Doxelon. C- . HEBOLl), The Boss Clothier of Lincoln, has opened out a clothing store in this city where he would be pleased to have his old customers call in, on lower Main street, one door east of court house. 15dwtf A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their Eractice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. ;obertb Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. A Staxtlimg DUoovary. Physicians are ofteen startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr King's New Discovry for Consump tion and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, Is tartling them to realize their sense of doty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis covery ; resulted in hundreds of our best Physicians using it iu their prac tice. Trial bottles free at J. M. Rob erts Drug Store. Regular Size $1.00. Dec.20 1ye6w. CORN COB pipes in every style at Schlegel's. Iott F. S. White, The old stand by ice man, is now con tracting for the summer 6eason, aud will deliver you your ice promptly at any time called for. Jiase your con iranti ror summer bupuiv. i iav - - m Remember that J. J. Dorack will still continue manufacturing hand made brooms iu Plattsuiouth and wont be uuderso.3 by any large or small imitated broom works, aud dou t you forget if. 231mo For a handsome suit, substantially made, in the best of style, aud from Bny quality of goods you may select, call on K. Dressier, Merchant Tailor, lo Sherwood Block. 13dlm Spearhead tobaco is all the go new. All chewer s seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away in Junent. Call at Matt Schlegel's for a circular. ltr Save your money snd try Doraeks handmade choice carpet broom and Jog will buy no other. k your de aler foT flfrtfl. o-im its Mr. I. Nathan cumcdown from Fair mout to spendSuuday at her old home iu Plttthinoiitb. 11. G. McFarland, of the Bend, and P, L. Barnes, of Weeping Water, walks the streets of our city today. J. A. Connor shipped last week from his elevators at Ashland and Greenwood 48 cars of corn to the Chicago markets. Mao Fairfield starts tonight-for the timber claim country in Northwest Nebraska, snd will go direct to Valen tine. Julge Pound arrived from Liucoln this morning and immedintely resumed court duties. The term promises to last well into the week. The Maud Atkinson company, after a tairly successful Week, in this city, 1' ft fr Sioux City lat ewuing, where ''in Hum ur 1 1 iiN'm lit wff k. M.na Eiin Tii.iriijtte, f Weepiuj VVuier. puH.-4td Satiml y aud Sunday in this city, the ui i !' her friend Miss Sari W"ordrii, at I. P. Young's. As wilbs seen eisewhe s no cl-te has yet been found as to the Nebraska City murder, ni.d the murderer is all this time making g o l his escape. Tramps sem to be plenty this yji, aud Council Bluffs' papers report cases of insolence and ahuse on their part, that is a'arning to putties to watch out for them. . Engine 141, the eecoud of the new B. & M. passe iger engines, arrived from the "Q." shops at Aurora, aud will soon be doing duty on the main line passenger runs. The public tchools have entered up on the last week of the school year and examinations will be closed Wednesday evening with the graduating class exer cises Friday evening. The State medical association meets tomorrow and next day at Omaha. Dr. Livingston, who is the corresponding secretary of the association will be in attendance at the session. The next entertainment in the opera house will be the home entertainment the 20th, reproducing the Staff of Dia monds the proceeds of which go to aid in establishing a public readin g room. The city council meets this evening and the probabilities are that with the nominations that may be sent in, and the other work to be done, that there will be an interesting session. Upon our editorial page today our Shakesperian friend, Joseph Alex. Con nor, the leader of the Jackson Demo crats in the city, furnishes our readers with a spicy, epen letter. Cbas Rebeg, the man who had his skull crushed at the Cedar Creek wreck ing train work, is so far recovered as to be able to sit at the table and take his meals. For a case considered hopeless at first, his recovery is almost miracu lous. The York State gypsies who have been doing the city, selling Connecti cut made beads, evidently have not. be come rich yet. They are as impudent and talk about as good English as the average of their class, and their impro vised costume of Eastern countries helps them out iu fooling the uninitia ted. This morning Sheriff Eikenbary took Greek and Ross, the two delegates from Cass to the State penitentiary up to Lin coln, and for two and three years re spectively they will work for their board and for the State, with plenty of time to consider the evil results com ing from train robbing and carrying a knife that was loaded. Miss Gregory is enthusiastically at work with a great crowd of the school children, drilling them in the rudiments of music, and making preparatory ar rangements for a cantata, that will ere long be given by them in this city. Although not having the pleasure of Miss Gregory's acquaintance, the Her ald learns thBt she is a very success ful teacher, and we doubt not but her visit to this city, and work while here, will be very successful, both to herself and those receiving instructions. This office was elivened this after noon by a social visit from Geo. W. Mc Grew, of the Chicago Newspaper Un ion, and Mr. McElroy, of the Fairfield, Iowa, Ledger. The political horoscope was cast, prohibition in Iowa dis cussed, and (the financial standing of Grant. Ward Ss Co., Jay Gould, and other friends in the east was comment ed upon,' and various theories deducted regarding the evil effects and tenden cies that come from possessing too much wealth. The Herald, on its part, expresses itself much pleased with ILe visit. Call again, genllemen. For the best and cheapest Plow shoes call at Merges. w6tf The street sprinkler commenced summer's work this morning. THE LEONARD MURDER. Murray and Eastwood Released I After a Suspected Man- On the Trail. Since yesterday morning the officers have been looking for the light haired man whom Murray claimed was with Leonard, the murdered man, when he left hi in at the corner of Seventh and Main streets. It was learned that the man had gone down the Beatrice road toward Minersville. This morning a News reporter met John J, Carskadou, who resides about one mile .northwest of Micersville, and from him we learu that a rather suspicious looking char- j acter and about answeriug the descrip tiou of the man wanted for the murder, took break fat; t at his house yesterday morning, shortly after sunrise. He wore a dark frock coat with a tear on the left shoulder in the back; had on an oM brown bat that was bleached and wore one boot and a low cut shop which was rather narrow. He wan about five toot ten inches in heigM, near twtiity-tiht years of age, lighi complexion and light moustache. Ha seemed cervius while eating his :r-al; broached the subject of the murder, and s:iid the officers had caught all murderers but one; that if the deed had been done in Texas a man w.ml.l have but to get nineteen or twenty miles away from the scene of the mur der and they were never bothered. Mr. Carskadon did not think anything strange of the man's actions until af terward. This same man eat dinner at Mr. Church's, about two miles below Mr. Carskadou'e, and is evidently hang ing around in the timber on the bluff in that vicinity. He had no money with which to pay for the meals given him. Mr. A. Butler, who resides near Mi nersville informed a News reporter that oue ot his neighbors had told him this morning that the man had been tracced to'the bluffs several miles below that place, and the timber in which he is supposed to be concealed was surround ed by a large number of farmers, who expect to capture him D9forc the day is over. Of course, this man may not prove to be the murderer, but as he left this city under suspicious 'circumstances, and has acted strangely since, it is the light best to arrest him and have a thorough examination. Seyen or eight men, well mounted, left for the vicinity of Minersville this morning to assist in the search for this man, and the party is composed of some men who will follow the trad as long as there is any hope of capturing the suspected party. coroner's jury. The corner's jury met again this morning, and after considerable dis cussion, it was thought best to adjourn subject to the call of the coroner, so as to give the officers more time iu which to follow up the "pointers" that they now have, aud if possible to bring in some new evidence. MURRAT AND EA9TWOOD RELEASED. After the coroner's jury had ad journed this morning, it was thought best to release Mike Murray and old man Eastwood, who had been arrested on suspicion and held as witnesses, as there had been no evidence against them sufficient to warrant their being held. THE REWARD. The governor has issued a reward of $200 for the capture of the murderers, and the county commissioners, through the sheriff, offer an additional reward of $300, making in all $500. which is offered for their arrest and conviction. This will no doubt stimulate a great many to work up this matter. Neb. City News. Firemen's Tournement. The fire l.iddies are posting up their bills, and making various preparations for the State Firemen's Tournament which takes place Jiere inOmaha, July 22d, and lasts three days. The prizes offered account to $1,900 and are di vided among the various departments of the fire service, such as the hose cart races, hook and ladder races, and en gine contests, coupling matches, etc. There will also be a grand reception at which speeches are expected from May. or Chase, ex-Mayor Boyd, Hon. J. C. Cowin and others. The workings of Omaha waterworks are to be exhibited and everything possible done to make it an interesting occasion. Omaha Dis patch. The following are the arrivals at the Perkins Houje today: C Woods Peoria;D F Williams Boston G McGrew Chicago; C Averill Lincoln C S Trcvis BeloJt; W T Speace Dss Moines; P S Barns Weeping Water; II n S Moody Omaha; J A Leach Hast ings; G C Forrey St. Joe; Aug. Meyer Omaha; E B Ferrin Omaha; C A Og den Omaha. Ma. Wheeler ha? issued his circulars calling for the monthly report of all portions of Stale, upon May prospects. Every county in the State has an op portunity to be heard in those reports. COLE'S CIRCUS. ThCrai Show Pronounced a Grand Success at St. Joa. It is a cold day iu S?. Joseph whn Coles circus and menagerie fails to dray together 20,000 people. Other showmen give their little entertain ments aud proclaim their wonderful attractions, but it is left to Mr. Cole to lead the procession and ""draw more people, and take away more money with III in thin all the other shows com bined. Yesterday opened dismal and gloomy. At early moru a told, drizzling rain begau to fal an! con tinned u; to 3 r. m. Jiuteea such weather was insuf ficient to chill the irlor of the people to see the great show. They came from the subuib, the workshop, the couutii'g room au l the farm, literally throngirg, early in the d iy, every street and ave nue in the city, from which the grand cavalcade eoihi hi s'eo. They ra:ne with H eir sm eti e-ii ts, their wives, their sisters, ib i:- eoiisius at d their aunts. The p iraJe whs uuivers n'y pro nounced i hp g: rudest er witnessed in this city, -.in I th's 1 1 -: led to the an ticipation il i! t.ie pHt-ftriiMiiee would surpass anything b t!i : history of the eirus hfMio.i th v;ist crowds from the city and country literally j nnmed tha largest t'-nton eartb to its utmost ct paciv at th afterno u j-crform nee and at night, no enthusiastic were those who had wUJieis'd the day j erformaoce in its yjSr standing r"oji was at a J pre.nium, and hundreds ueie actually j turned away. This statement is no I herein written and published as an ad vertisement of W. W. Col-, but it is a plain, unvarnished statement of fact that will be endorsed by every man, oman, and child who witnesFed j'es terday's entertainments. Not the least attractive feature of Cole's show is his menageiie, being net only the largest collection of living an. imals ever witnessed here, but they are large and handsome -specimens, While each cage presented objects ot admiration, Sampson, the great ele phant, and George Conklin with . his performing lions, elicited special ad miration. St. Joe Gazette. Barber Shops- Hereafter all the barber shops in the city will be closed on Sundays. Ed. Mokley, S B. Yeats , J. C. Boone, dlw C. Waerex, F. Spexceh. Junction Items- Taclflc Junction Gazette. Ihe special, Thursday eveniug, (of which mention is made in another col umn) left this point with two engines. It wa3 a stylish train, within as well as without. Mr. Morrison, who built the Platts mouth bridge, visited this place on Thursday predicts a brilliant future for the Junction. Superintendents Merrill and Dug gan, of the "Q," and General Superin tendent Barnard, of the K. C, were looking after matters at the Junction this week. C. B. & Q. surveyors have been at work here this week. More side track and another track to the hill fer dirt for filling purposes, will be the imedi ate result. Mr. Ttichey. who travels on the road and has his home in this city, came home Saturday evening. Yesterday, morning his little girl fell from a ham mock, dislocating her thoulder. The child, although suffering severely, is not dangerously injured by the acci dent. There are a number of citizens who are doiug Doble work this spring in re pairing and building new sidewalks; but there are mmy more who could do the same with great advantage to them selves, to their neighbors, and to the general appearance of their property. F. D. Lehnhoff & Co. the brick men, are busily at work with a large force of men in their brick yards, and are opening the season with a brisk busi ness. All the best houses in Plattsmouth will sell you Bremner's choice crackers at reduced price by the box or bam 11, and don't you forget it. Get these and you get the best. tf Train Time. Under the change in time passenger trains leave the depot here as follows: No. 1 west, 8:15 aj m. No, 3 west, 6:50 p. m. - K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5 :15 a. ra. .i w 4t m u "6 :33 p. m. C. B. & Q. , north, 7:45 a. m. Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m. " 5:40 p.m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2 , Denver express 0:25 p. m, No. 4, " 9.25 a. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9 :45 a. m. " " " " 8:33 p. m. O. B. tc Q. Omaha east 5 -30 p. m. SIMPLY Transcendentally Beyond Description in all its Overwhelming Perfection, At Plattsmouth, Thursday May 15th. Wo W. COLOSSAL SHOWS THE SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT 1 " CHANO POUK" . in ,"; DEPARTING FROM HER ROYAL ABODE, i fiJj coiiisiiNra- the Biggest Circus in the World! IN 3 BIG RINGS AND ON AN ELEVATED STAGE. Fourteen Years or Unceasing Triumphs, augmented and eularged to alinoxt endless proportions THE WHOLE WORLD IN MIGHTY UNION. Astounding and Truly Tremendous Features, and more Costly, Thenominal attractions luan Including The an UbllCl OilJV9. SAMSON All-OversHadowing A HEARD OF KLKPIIA.N'TH Performing Elephants. Clown Kleahant. Waltzing Ele phants,, Big Elephants, Small Elephants and Musical Klepliaots. A GREAT DOUBLE MENAGERIE IN TWO TENTS, Twenty Camels, Nursing Baby Camels, Giant Camels, Racing Camels, White Hippopotamus, only Black two-horned Bhinocerous, Sea Animals, Kangaroos, Trained Wild Savage J'.eaats Tigers, Lions, Leopards, Wild Animal Trainers and Teacners, Kemale Snake Charmer, Whita Buffalo, Loose Bed, Sacred and Singular Brutes, and all kinds of Bare Winged Curiositie. The Sacred White Faced Elephant of Burmah. A ApfTC at each and every pert omance. by Phenomenally, Expert and AT? I UC J.J M. (j daringArtlsts, a Troup of 12 marvelous, muscular and wonderful A XI. ,lJ)o All old features discarded. Bran new sensations secured. Long haired ladies. Midget men Leapers, Tunblers, Clowns, Riders. Contortionists, Hippodrome Racing, Trained Stallions, l'e in forming Monies, Rival Riders in the came King, absolutely all kinds of Shows, Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Two Performances Daily. Admlssioc 60 cents. Children under 9, half price. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head, three cents per line eacn insertion. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate by A . N. Sullivan. FOUND A package of correspondence in matters relating to the B. & M. K. K. The papers contain no clue as to the loser, but the correspondence is principally directed to T. E. Calvert. If the papers possess value, the own er can have t.ie same by proving property and pay'ng for this notice. TpOR SALE My residence and four lots ; -- eood house, barn and fruit, and in excel lent condition ; also two improved faring, also 2-story brick business house 40X80 feet, on Main street, and other desirable land and lots. D. 11. W HIELIB. TiiORSALE Houses, lots and wood land by John Bona & Son. FOR SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of O. II. Wheeler & C. quire R SA X?OK SALE Scratch Tablets In all sizes, at a. this office, 9ltf VOK SALE a lot in good location, Particu 97tf lars at this office FOR SALE An order for a new American Sewing Machine. Inquire at this office. . 1?OR SALE 1,000 cords of wood. Inquire of - W. S. Wise. tf FOR SALE I Id papers for sale at this office at 40 cents er hundred or 5 cents per doz en, tf 70R SALE Four lots together in good loca lion in ini city, inquire at this office tf IiO RENT Iwo rooms, furnished or unfur nished, in the MacMurphy house. Inquire on the premises. FOR RENT or sale on long time, a house and two lots with eood iinDrovements. An. ly to K. B. Windham. FOR RENr Good, new houses of four rooms. Kod water, eood carden snots. S4 ner month in Shaferviile. W. II. Shafxk. FOR RENT The north store room la Nev ille's black, and 8 rooms ud stairs, (iood location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to W m. Neville. TO RENT A house. Inquire Wrieht. of Chaplain LOST Thursday evening at the depot or on the streets, fifteen dollars in bills. Ifnnv one finds the money and will notify this office the loser will be glad to pay a reward. Zoti LOST A Knight Templar charm In shape of a Maltese cross. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving at thU office. I6tf WANTED A girl to do general housework and take care of children, not required to do washing or ironing. Apply at the resi dence of R.B- Windham. WANTED Two day boaiderJ. Apply at Mm. Gustafson'e, 3d street, two doors past sexton's cediw Pasture Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to tf w. S. Wise. TDPE1I OOJLE' The Very Colossus of Brute Creation. NOTHING BETTER. Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Ton ic Is Highly Recommended. "Iu my experience of many years I have never met with a remedy that I dould so freely recommend, for blood, liver and kidney complaints, as Marsh Golden Blood and Liver Tonic" M. E. Hall, Fort Scott, Kansas. . "Having heard your Golden Blood andLrvEiiToMO highly spoken of I bought a bottle for my wife, who was sufferin2r from dyspepsia and liver complaint. I can now join with others in its praiie, for it quickly cured her." J. M. Scotr, Chillicothe, Mo. "Marsh's G olden Blood and Liver Tonic has cured me of a scrofulous hu mor and kidney trouble, from which I have Buffered for years." W. F. Mor ris, Burlington, Iowa. Marsh's Golden Blood and Liver Tonic and Marsh's Golden .Balsam for the throat and lungs, are for sale by Smith & Black Bro9., druggists, Platts mouth. Large bottles 50 cents and $1, Trial size 10 cts. wldC CHEAP LANDS. First-class tmnit h Ixnti in fhavonn.. . Nebraska, or$J03 acre, ' 100 ACISES COSTS, 480,00 AYMENTS. CA5n S43.G0 1st year Interest 6 per cent only $ z92 2d " u l ar.A n 3d 4th 5th Ctn 7th 8 til 9th loth 48,09 4,00 48,00 48.00 48,00 48,00 48.01 48,0 i Interest Is 6 per cent, an I Is payable annual Iy. Section-and halt sections in proportion. Ihave perw .uy examined these lands. W. 8. WISE, UNION BLOCK. PLATTSMOUTH, . NEBRASKA. 1 I "l