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PLATTSMOUTfl HERALD OKfU'lAtj l.lKlt ur TIIK CITY CITY" NEWS. Cirr tittitii; l)ra atur. Vrrlrk'M Itttlll C A. tlarliull, lentlt, uc cnmm- lu flutter & MurMliull. Tectli extracted without paiu, lj use ul .Mlrou Onlile Cia. A. SalUburr, OentlMt. A Lire M.vln ITfent. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hiitcliiim.ii, Kan.: Saved Id lite by a wimple Trial Dottle of Ir. Kin'a Nkw Diacovrry, lor Con sumption, wliieli caused li i m to proem e a l.irf liottlf, tliat completely cured him, when Doctor, chnn: of climate and everything else lid failed. Anth ill 'Jionchiti.s, Hoarsenes, Severe ChhrIi. mid all Throat and Lucy dis -euNt-x, it : k'uaraiilciMj t eure. Trial DotM.s fn- at .1. M. Hubert's Dru Store. Lari.'izc $1.00. Nov. '2'J, 18:5. wle6vr. Til AT HAuKINJ CO J .11 can he ho quickiy cured by Sti.lt.lia Cougli. W'f warrant it. WILL VOIJ SUFFEtt. .v it). Dypepia and 1A ver Complaint? nIoh'a Yiiali zer in 'iaraiitccd to enrn vou. SLEEPLESS NICill r, made niier iiblv ly tti.it terri-de cu?!i. ShilohV Cure ia the remedy for you. CATAUCII ClJKED, health and Dirt brent h secured bv Shiioli's Ciit- arrh Kein"dv. Injector free. Black Hro. l'rice oO cents Nasal I'm sal by Smith & I)ec.l3eowd& w 1 y These are Solid Fact. The hi-st blood pnritlei and system regulator ever placed within the react of suffering! humanity, truly 18 Electric itiiters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil lo'wiieM, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidney, or any dieae of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er, tonic or mild Htimuiant. will alway Hud Electric Hitter the bent and only certain eur known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at Qfty cents a bottle bj J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. An AiiCHerfVanlcd. Can anv one bunt us a case of Kid ney Complaint that E'ectric Bitters will n t Hpeedlycure! We say thev can Dot .as thoiMaud of cases already per m:ti enJy enn-d and who are daiiy reeommeiidintr Electric Bitters, will prove. Jlrinht's Disease, Diabetes. Weak IJaek or any urinarv complaint quickly rureil. They purify the blood, reirnla'e the bowels, and abt directh on the tlitea-ed parte. Every hoi tie guar-oiti-ed. For sale at HOc. a bottle by J. M. RoUrts. Nov. 29,-lje6v A Startling Discovery. Thysi Main are often startled by re markab e dieovrrie. The fact that I)r Kind's New Discovery for Con sutaotiou and all Throat and Lung disenses is daily curing patients that thev have giv?n up to die, is startlinjr them to realize theii eene of duty, and examine into the merits of tins wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians . using it in their Sracrice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. lolwrta' Dru Store. Regular size SI. 00. IN CASH GWEM AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. The Ic Man. J is. airfield h-v established au of fiee at Monarch billiard hall, where he will con fact with consumers to supply Ice for the reason nt the lowest terms 3m2 Pasture Two hundred and torty acres under fence, wiih running water, and one half mite from the city. Apply to 5itf W. S. Wise. M (V Conno- keeps on nan 1 the cel ebrated Anher.ser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 155tf v Premium Shooting : This week I will give a priz to sny one making the greatest number of bells in ten shots F r pirtieu a scall at the gallery. W. P. FisboiCX, I09t8 lropretor. Tlnrrah for Blalue aid ogan iears at Schiegers Sbdtf CORN COS pipos la every sty In 11,95 adver- Lincoln yesterday voted bond for water work1 and that city will have i tic luxury oi palatable water alter a reason. The Perkins House dining hall in its new decoration is additional evidence of Mie taste and workmaijbhip of C. K. .Skinner. J. W. Cutri;ht, ot tho Journal, is home again from his visit to the Chi cago convention, and reports a most pleiiflanl vL-it ad around. ''"he horse I.K,tor. who has a wide reputation oyi-r 'his weutern country, is entertaining a large audience on the si ret-1 tins i. in. Messrs. Jcnuing, Morrinon, W. S. 86 and L. C. Utiles are attending the lit-publican Coun'v Central Comtmtlte meeting at Weeping Wafer today. ' ' Acer's Aue Cure U w-trrented to cure nil tutUrial disorders, when t'ie directions are t'ai.hfully iollowa. wld The Pullman cars that were wrecked on the southern division of the li fc M. are in the fhops here for repairs, one ot them already having gone through the necessary work. Another wutch drawing tooigbt at 8 p. ru. last week, Henry lleraple wan tne holder of the winning number and the drawing tonight will be watched viiih interest. Two neatly x'uruish 1 roomn, for gen tleinen, for rent on Vine simt be tween C:h and 7ih. Enquire o' 113l3 Ed. Sta.wm. The only sign of a ratification meet ing last night was mtide by republican' who were highly pleaded oer ttie r nult and w ho tried to corner some dem crate for i-peeches. When Bill Jones j lined the crowd there way loud calls for a speech from him and long ci.ntin ued applause. The Omaha Reput licati says the democrats of that city ratified Cleve land's nomination, part of ihem, by rushing to the river and washing them selves, and the rest by betting thai lilaite would be elected. In this city a numl sr proffered bets that Blaine would be eleced, but none of them were seen to approach the river. Ayer's Sarspxrilla operating through Hie blood, radically cures every bcrofu lus taint or infection. wlhG Bertha Wise entei:aiued a very large number of her young s hoo malts and I'rii ude at a birthday party last evening. The grounds were lit with Chinese Ian terns, and a gay, rollicking, merry crowd it was that enjoyed the evening with her. 'flie Uekai.d i glad to learn from in quiries aiiong tanners who are in the cit today that no storm to do any dam age has occuired among them, and It is evident that the heavy wind and scat tering hail of last evening was conQued almost eulirely to'hiscity and imme diate viciiiilv. It will be remembered in this connection that tomorrow is ti e ai u ver-ary of the great hail storm of a y i a ago. A Texas Liar 'I never knew bain Baldwin to tell the truth but once,' retuaiked Colonel FoUj to Jim Mitchell, the latter bcin ia F -ley's store, one day. If Sam BaK win told the tru h, It Uit h ve Lten by accident," mpond- j eu Si'U .el- y..-i have hit it precisely; it was by a cci eut that he told the truth, lie hti an old shot gun tint had been in ta lam 1 for lcrty years, mid one oaj hi ,ut two lojid ia one barrel, ami w .i:u he tired the gun burst int a thoua an i pieces. When Sam w.as restored to coa- iousnes?, his head w as bau oged up, ani toe doctors wtre explor ing for the relics of the battle. The biggest piece of that gun which could be loucd was ab.-ut two inches long, and was dug out from under his collUr none." " hat did Sam sayt" "He said that if he lived to ba 1,000 years old he would never file off that gu.i again, and he never did, for no one could flud thai gun again when there w..s nothing left of it to fire otf, xcept ttie pit ce Sam bad hid away under his Collar bone." "Just as I said. He never told the truth unless it happened by accident. Texas Si f tings. Spearhead tobacco is ul1 the go new. All cbewers seem to be anxious to get nat larin, which will be given away in Juue nxt. Call at Ala it Scniegel's ior a circular. itf Ed Fitzgerald i e genial ever pleas nut hosts of the Banner Stable, tLe II raid learns with regret has severed hs coui-eciion with that institution Ed baa a h st ol friends ia Flatta m la'.b. Tryrn Biiai piug cue wing to baceo, it i y far the bneat plug c it w Forepaugh's great circus Is tiscd for Omaha on the 24th. Coninilssloner's Proceedings. June S. esiou continued. Order a'lowed Dit. 24. S'O. " " 8, 25. 4 " 17. 25. M J6. ro " 40. 50. It Older allowed W. J. White, pari pav on bridge contracts $32000 00 South Platte Lumber Co 54 00 Settlement was then made with the fallowing overseer: Peler Sioll, dit 42; O. W. llarshmau, dist. 67. Order allowed Dist. 53 for 1,C00 leet 0 ' lumber. Ordir allowed Dist. 52 for 1,000 feet 01 lumber. Order allowed Di-st. 2U for 000 feet of lumber (n tract made with Otto Mutz for sta ling and put'iug iu repair road on sec. 14, T. 11, B 12, for the bum of 2 50 per dav for man ud team. Applicaiiou of T. Clark IVr xtenioii of pa uient n certain lauds granted Overseer Dist 27 ordered to open put lie road on sie. 31. T. li. R 9. Pet Hi-ui of C. K. Cntcl.flfld el al for location of public road on pec 20, T. 11 U 12, graii'ril and overseer ilUt. 29 or dered to open and work snnin. Damsg-s h I lowed on said road as fol lows: R Iv. Lyda $30, E. F. Marshall S50. Petition of D. T. Tlmekerfor location of public, road In T. 10, R 14. granted and overseer of dist. 3:) is ordered to opeu and woik am. Damages allow ed John C. and T. Raikes in the sum of $75 Petition of R. M. Graham and olh o's a-king for change in county ma 1 in T 10 K 12, granted, anil ovnrsecr of li triet No 44, 1 1 deied to oi en and work s line. In the mutter of application of C. B & Q R . Co. for refunding of cert am taxes of 18S3, paid under protest re fused. Request of Ths. Pollock for taxes to be refunded on lot in the city ot Plattsmouth, puie considered and re fused. Fred Patterson appoiuted overseer of District Number 3c, and the bend of same with proper securities was ap proved. The levy made by tho city of Platts mouth for 18t34 was ordered placed on tax list. Petition of E. D Lnughlin et al auk ing for vacation of county road in T 12. R 9, considered, and same not grant ed. Inflation to proposition of Otoe o mty to oren county road in T 9 and 10 (county line road) board ordered thai O'oe c u-itv be rquBt-d to build neci 8s-ary bridges and Cas Co. will bear half the expense. The Vlloing claims were then al lowed : W ll Newell expense acc't $08.00 Geo Edgerton searching tor bony of II II Pettit, drowned 8 00 W F Morrison same 8 CO J II Fairfield assisting paupers. . 3X0 S Richardson tervices 47 00 J Clements " 57 00 Attest: J. W. Jennings, Count Clerk. JUST THETHING. Fills the Bill to t Dot, and as Things Get Hot Politically, Everybody will Want It. The SDecial edition of the B. & O. Red book, devoted to the history of the Republ cn party and its antecedent! is an almost m dispensable publication to those at all interested in the devel opiin nt of the campaign of the year. Great care is matutVo'ed in the compil ation of data, and while eveiyihing in staled in the must concise manner, the information is so clear and explicit, as to be readily corn pre heudid. The chap t r devoted to the origiu of the party and its nationl outcome Irom the oio meinberineut of prior parties is of ex eeeding intere, as is also the points showing party policy as expi eased through Congressional action. The condensed proceedings of the National Conventions of. the various parties, from the earliest period of the country's history, to the present; is o: no ordinary value, and it is a thing never befoje attempted in such form ot publication. Ind ed, it would be diffi cult to tell of all the important infor mation gathered together and shown s intelligently in the little book. Those who desire so invaluable x t xt book for handy reference, as tnat ttrs urow interesting, will not del. long in enclosing a two cent stamp witn their ad ires to C. K. Lord, Baltimore. thi bein thu only. requisite to secure a copy. Iu addition to the data having liiect bearing iiptm the one party, there i- a vast amount of information given as regards biih parties, and win the Bed Book at hand no one need be at loas for an authority to settle aim"' any quest oa at to political histo- whicn may come up In common witt all he II. & ('.publication, it is a mod 1 of perfect typography, ; the maJte-U a d type used gei.era 'lj being very far THE STORM The Worst of tho Season, Sweeps Over Llnceln. Probably the worst storm that has virdtcd Lincoln this seasou swept down upon us ab ut six oclock last nigh from t lie fouthwefat. In tie western I art of the city it was not consideie much of a elortu, and outside of a few trees thit were broken no damage waa done. E-ist of Thirteenth street, however the L'alo wan littlu less than a cyclone and from meagre reports recilved it is heliev-d that 'he Coiin'rr to the eal of the citv, fcuircnd evcu morp severe lj- Thes'oiai b-gan by a stiff brcez from the tjuihwet which Oiled the air. as v til a- the eyes, ears and mouths oi pedestrians with dust. The wind did not ri ach its heigth, however, until tin rain began to fall. Th;s of course, s"t ttlett the dutt, but it rendered pedtn trtuuism more disngreable than before Tne rain w:is accompanied by a slight fall ot I. ail, not enough to do any am age in i he city, but we learn that the rural districts suffered quite t.eriously. The storm was of very -hort duration uud afier it hati subsided, a repyrtei aiarted our -to pee. what hrt could see nud hear. The most noticeable fffed of the storm was the large number of tiees broken. Large limbs nix or eight inch es iu diameter were twisted ofFuud car ried iu some instances a hundred fee. Wb:le others were broken IT just above the ground, and left to blockade the sidewalks and streets. The broom factory of N. W. Frazer, on t',e corner or lourtcento and r, tatjiiing broadside to t!ie s.mii h. i-It the t'ull toiee of the wind irui was left tu'ly two feet cfi'froin a plumb iine. One of ti e houses on Sixteenth trect. now being i t r.iodeled by T. F. Batnes, is soioev, hat rackel ku I out of line, nd appears o have teen moved al out two inches on its foundation. W. J. Lamb's wind mill, iust in the rear of O. M Lainbertson's residence on Fourteenth street, was leveled to the around. After the storm a farmer living about four miles east came to town to get ulass, saying that every window in the south and west tides of his house was broken. lie reports that the hiil cut the corn down pretty badly. Further reports could not be obtain ed last night, but it is probable that some very bad m ws will cone iu today - State Journal. The tiors' d ictor has t ie fl or th's afternoon and the Cleveland boom I s hastened to its setting. At the coiner of W aterman's opera bouse the vetei inary phyr-ician was holding forth this af'ernoou to a large and appreciative audience. However, when the Herald man witnessed him produce a pair of hnie forceps about the size of a steam excavator, our teeth quit aching. Ttie Doctor said his ethod of mextracting teeth for horses, was to drat procure a horse with a tooth, he then attached his i xtractors and turned the horse loose Sooner or later the molar is found in the possession of the rxt -actor, and that is called the square root of the bu siness. A no her tuing our reporter learned from his brief a'tend tnee uu n the lectures was that sooau h rse doc.ors couid neiih u ntd n r write. We noticed some slen li 1 s: ecina ns ot horse fl-sh, the property ot t Ic veter inary surg on. WIIEN TJI3 FIR ; 13 OUT Magic No More a "Mystery Seen Fii'Di Across the TTorld. " Hnrour. of aleppo." sid Sir Philip Dtrvul. had mastered every secretin naiuie wtncli tlie uotl? maic seeks io fathom... He diseoeied that the tiue art of healing is to assieb . Nature to ;hrow of the disease to Muniou,at it were, the whole system to eject the etie uy that has fastened ou a pirt. His process all included the reiuvigor ation of the principal ot life. I'll thi the Eastern eage merely ant icipated the pratice ot" the best physici an of to day. what life itself" is, do oody knew then w body knows now. But we have learned something of the reasons why he mysterious tide rise and falls. P-ovided the great o gns of the body are not irreparably destroy ed, medical science can always relieve and otteH save. Yet no reputable physician now adheres to the barbar us and stupid proce-so attempted to iure diseases by reducing the pitient's, ability to resist it, N w-a-oays we do not tear down the fort to h.-iu the arrison wesfeng'hin it. In thi in eiliirent and ben-Cct-ut work, it is .onceded that PAKKEK'S TONIC leads all other medicines. A9 au iuvi xrant it acts immediately and power fully upon the circulation and the or taus if di&resiion, thu giving Natue the assistance she calls for. It t 1 ws that ailment! of the stomacti, kiu nevs and liver are at once relived r cured. No other preparation embodies lh" same qualities or produce similar nul's. It ia delicious to use. and the iieat known an.i intoxicant. Price 50c and 91. Hiscox Jb Co, New York. Call for Blaine.- and Logan cigar wherever you deal, as thv are the best niekle ciuar in the market. If voir dealear j" cot keep them induce him tucker. - . . Crit TRUE MEBIT A Ch'irming Heritdy for Diarrhea and Summer Vomjtlainti. "We have used all your ToNIO APT kixoent with happy results. Not a aiugle complaint relating to it has ever reached us." Jones K Jackson, druggists, Jenebburg, Mo. "Pleaae send us two dozn Marsh's Tonic Astkinoent at once. It works a ( harm iu Diarrt os and Summer Com plaint." War I & Venabd, druggists Paitoiixtiuru' Mo. Maksii's Tomo Astri.nuent is for "ale by Smith Black Uios., drugsisl SI ...... . ... t lausmouin. li quickiv curea Diarrtiie i, Dysentry, C'holeoa Inftuiuio Cholera Morcus, and the Slmii'er Com plniiit of children. It is a delightfe remedy lor old and young. Puce 50 ems. The Marsiis uvaVvua is sold at low Pried o 60.:euls bq ud or pill. -i-iuii mm un loruis oi uni.i-t add K ...A .....I 1 I f . t t . Fever. For sale bv Smii b.V Ithn k It , For Swellirg-s Burns, Sorta, Piles, e'e, use Maushs Cream Lini.mk.nT. tor salo by Smith tz Black Bros. wldO SPLCIAL NOIItlN. AdvertisemeiitTt under flii tia.J. thr. U ON EY TO LOAN -On real estate by A N 4OK s LE a ore Imrwe bny and Jiurnest. ;iliiio-t new. enqiiirv ol 8,Ul1- 1K.S. A. .SCIILKGEL. 0ilt SAbE-.My iei.lem; and f.ir loin g'"d ,1iiii.ic, liarn and fruit, and in evt-fi- eut coiiUltlijii ; Ms , two iiiii,iVfii lai .... ..i-.. tory u.iok bur-mest n..u 4 xj feel. ..uAlan. lect. auU uilier Ubiruoic Una and Ut U 11. W UKKLkK. vii. -auk. -nimsen, ioisa;ia nuua la.i l John U.ins & aou. tJ L'WKeaub Se eral residence, eliean Iu- quire ol O. li. uecler Hi On. l,MJit 8AI.K duratcii lUItt la aii hU- this llllh-M. . .'. ltf UOH SAI.K a lot la good louatloit. Pariicn- Uia al tliis ollice u-lt L'olt SALE An order for a new American wm Maciilue. iuqulre at Uiisonice. I,,OK .SLiCi.i)lij cords of wood. lu.j.uro ol V . ise. ' tj 1,'OltSALIi id pai.r for sate at this otlt. at lo cents ier hundred or 6 ceatu per d.z- tf OUSALZ hour tots MKCther In god locu tion iu ihl city. Inquire ai tUis otUce tt "OK RKNT- I he nwrtii. a.t room In .tade' X inaiiti's building, afler Auut Int. litis loom is KUMaoie f..r millinery or dress iiiakltii; or for a uiall buaiiussof any kind. Inu uire it ttie pieimsee. Ultf HOOMTO KENT. A fur.'islie.i room for one quire at tbla otllce ori.vo Kentleiueu. lu stood location In. 71tf pOJBKKMTorsale on lon time, J. HUH IWO lom will! ly to ... U. Wiudiiaiu and two lots with good improvements, au- ffOR RKN (iood.new hounos of four room. K d water, g.wd garden spots. 4 per mouth in Sliferville. W. li 8uakkk. F10!! f KN 'r he D,,rt" storeroom in Nev . ,,,e a Wwk, and 8 rooms up Btaim. IJood iCatiou for res.auraut or boarding house rents HIJ ..III. . , f V I ( 1 . IKf 1 IVANTEO A tlrl for trei.erai housework ii.uu.re ol Mis Morion in Union block. Three hi family. I. of jV Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Itockwood Block. V itiug Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Boxs, C. C. W. L. Dykrs, K. of It. and 6. It you want to get you a broom that will give the best satisfaction for the anie money ask your dealer for Dor ck's brooms d28-lmo O ders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d28 liuo TOU MOW That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better after dark, Y C UOUGHT to KNOW that good C1LOTHIJJTG- is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at WcscotVs, the JBoss Clothier, as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ot bankrupt and assig nee sales. We avoid all gag schemes, sell to all alike and treat our custo mers with the utmost fairness. A complete stock of seasonable clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con- vinca all ia daabt that our statement are correct, that our goods are the best, aud that it id to your interest to trade with WSCOTT Late styles U Straw and Far daU, Novelties ia 2ff eckvear, full line ot Trunks, Valice, fcc, dsa Everybody welcome. - . . " : . - '- ' tS. 13. rjEGSC, t-- r---- Fruit Reoord We again call the attention of our fruit growers to the importance of keeping a record of the varieties aa 1 quanillcs of frui's frow in Otoe county for the year 18t I. a well a the prlco for which it is aold in the market, either by the bushel, gallon, quart or pound. A little pass book, only costing Ave cents, will answer the purpose, and wh :n a bushel of fruit or pound of grapes are disp ised ot, put it down, and in the meantime approximate, as near as you can tho amount cousumed at home cha rging yourself the market price of the same. Dy this means we can tell exactly or approximate very closely, the value of the fruit crop from year to year, and become better adviseii ai to what variety of fruits are best to cultivate both for home ue aud to ship to distant markets. For additional local notes and news consult the fourth page. "Light of isiA." Find time seen In the new World of the latest, trcatot ZiiolOpl.-al WoudTou aitu, ttie bucr u. Maiuese. ITOTrETTfflanTTr 'ome See this Silvery. Marred Symliol of Slam Everywhere an obl-ct of sui nasslnir wonder and 11 bo inded a'tinirai.i.iu. Tlexisands upou tho'-sands are dally thronului: our canvass lis to sett this 111 v-looklDif. aiL'ent-eved creature, that In tli couutry 01 itsctpium is an object of the innt e,alt;d r-vereiieo ami worsldp. It U be'lev-d everywliere In farther India tliat l lie Divine Buddha must deliuht to abide iu 1 he WHITE ELEPHANT their own Incarnation of purity ; and one quar ter of a !( TKAl .NEII KI.KI'll NTH ComiiiK now on its 201I1 annual lour of America and will exhibit afternoon aud evening at 2 uud 8 o'clock p. in., the Great Korpaugh huow at OH AH A, THURSDAY, JUIJT 24 th. Ool-al ra herinK of all nations and first time ever seen in America, of the Hul tan's own children of the desert. 30 Moslem Mamelukes and Moors, Accompaiied by a real Arabian Mural Hand, with l.ooii wild beawts ; 1.20 m-ii and horses : 3 circus; 3ririKs: ao act, with Kman liippo droine. (lull lia'f mile race track.) Races by el pliant!-, camelfi. lior-en, ponies, men, dous. moi kes, aud all kinds of races, and Just im ported thirty thousand dollar STUD ENULI.3.1 RACE HOUSES, Roman chart r-'ces, grand museum ol marvels kiantn S f-et high, d war s aud livlnif wonders f n.m.every wliere. Keats for 20,0011. . Four riU way trams. Woith mi es of travel to ee the iirand and (iorxeous ULstoisoal .Street Paceant. FIVE BAKDS OF MUSIC ! Wide open dens of savage monxters. Flv hu dred royally robed croces-lon'sts. Venus. Kod-less ol love. 1 leopatra. Lalia Kookh. All me wealtli, po p and paeantry of Hie distant Indies. Absolutely larger than Hainam's or any and all toe other combined bhows in ex istence, ADMISSION, only fiOcenrs. Children under 9 years. 25 cents. Lx'ra trains. lw rates to and lrom town to see the Great KorepauKh show. Don'i forget the day and date. It Is never changed. ADAM FORK PA UGH, Sole Proprietor