Mun "J to . -I I i Pi I1 V v f i PUTTSIOilTH HERALD OVVICIAL PAPKKOI1 TIIK CITY. Cirea'atlng, Library at Warrick.' Irfc atore. ltl G. A. tlarNliall, Dentist, suc cessor to Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without paiu, bjr use ofMtrotiN Oxide Cia. A. Salisbury, lentlt. Excited Thousands. All over tlie land arc going into ecs tasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their uoiooked for recovery ly the timely use of tuu great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild-iu its praise, it is guar anteed to positively wire Severe Coughs Colds, Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice, or any aticc tions of t he Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Iloberta Drugstore. Large size $1.00 Dec 0 lye6w. . For lame back. Side or Chest nee Shiloh'B l'orous Plaster. Trice 25 cents, ... "SHILOU'S COUQU and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee. It cures conanmption. SIIILOII'S V1TALIZEU is what you need for Consumption. Loss of ap petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76 cents per bottle. CltOUPE Whooping though and Bronchitis immediately relived by Sfti'oh'a Cure. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowdwly These are Solid Facts. The best blood puriflcr and system 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, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. 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. Roberts Jand&wly. A Wide Awake Druggist. Mr. J. M. Roberts is always wide awake in his business, and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Dis ooVepy for Consumption. The only I certain cuae known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever Bronchitis, or any affection of the throat and Lungs. Solp on pos itive guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle free. Regular 6ize 81.00. Dec. C lyeGw . A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that thev have Given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and- examine iuto the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Roberta Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. IN CASH GIVEN AUAV ATTENTION. SMOKERS! Alt contestant tor the 25 premiums aggregat ing above amount, offered by BUckwelT- Dur ham Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are to be awarded: All bags must bear our original Bull Durham label. U. 8. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be done up ecurelv in a package with name and address of sender. and dumber of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. -Charges must be prepaid. Contest data Xorrmber A- Allpack acrea shoald be forwarded December 1st. and niut reach us at Durham not later bertSlh. No matter where you reside, send yirkw-Jadri-e us by mail that you have done sotand state the number of bags sent. Najneiof successful cntesiAntth number of bass returned, will be published. Dec. 2i in Boston flSuW? New York, Hamld: Philadel iwDurham. N. O, Tobacco ftant: New OrtSSl iSS-iS-wrot ; Cincinnati. En ChicW Daily Sews: San Francisco, tltfxmicte- Address, Iaciwsxl's DmHAX Tobacco Co, Durham. N. C. , Every genuine package has picture of Bull. TfSoe our next announcement.". The I co Man. J09. Fairfield has established an of fice at ilonarch billiard hall, where he will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. -8m2 . Pasture. Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running, water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to 5ltf W. S. Wise. M O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheoser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay par ticular attention to his customers. 155tf You nve money by buying your boots, shoes and (dippers at- Merges', where you have the largest assortment to select from u. ClorLes. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brnsh- ea, Combi, &c, nice line, at Fishers, east Main street. 49dtf It you want to gtt you broom that ill give the bfft satisfaction for the same money ask your dealer for Dor iok' brooms. - fiS3.lxao I In II An emigrant was on the streets to day with a four-horse team, consisting of two oxen and two cows yoked to a wagon. The city is as quiet today as though there was a county seat election, and old Sol pours down his rays upon the devoted heads of those 'who have to bo abroad, with unrelenting fur'. Yeats, at his barber Bhop, has the most expressive and convincing cam paign document that a fun-loving pub lic ever taw. It is an object lesson that every democrat should Bee. The lawn party given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at Thomas Pollock's last evening, wa3 largely at tended, aud the pleasant evening and social gathering was enjoyed by all present. One of the entertaining features of the ice delivery in the city is when the Ice wagon drives up to a residence and the boy in charge introduces bis com ing by swearing at Ids team iu a man ner to do credit to a pirate. The firemen started forth this morn iog at 5 a. m. accompanied by the B. & M. band for the state tournament at Omaha. If the weather at Omaha cor responds with the weather here, they will have.a warm time of it an no mis take. The youDg mens republican meet ing held last evening decided to pro cure full suits for the fall campaign, and they will bo ordered just as soon as the members of the club leave their orders with the secretary. In this con nection, all members of the club are called upon to interview Mr. II. X. Dovey, secretary of the club, and leave their orders. Despite the tropical weather and grievous days and nights that do an noy, some twenty couple of the T. A. M. ciub hld a dancing party in Rock wood Hall last evening. The occasion was a partial farewell to Miss Ilawke, of Nebraska City, Miss Anderson, of G.euwood and Miss McElroy, of Fair field, Iowa, who have been visiting friends in this city. The party is de scribed by the participants as a most pleasant aud enjoyable one. Plattsmouih sent another needy one to the Home of the Friendless this movuing. The person in question was a young woman with a babe, who had been deserted by her husband. She came to this city to live with her par ents, but as they are very poor people, they could not keep her,' consequently the ladies of the Home In this city, se cured he a place in the State Home for the Friendless at Lincoln. There is a man in this county to whom tie cake deservedly belongs for uncqualed cheek. He is supervisor of a road district, and evidently takes a wide view of his official privileges. The other day he went into Bradt A Grimes' and called for a drink of whis key. He drank it aud said. "Charge it to the road district." The barkeeper replied that the house didu't do busi ness with the road district. "Oh, thats all right,'' he said, "out at Filley we get whatever we want and have them charge it to the. road district." He walked out, leaving the barkeeper to charge it to the road district or to who he pleased. We don't believe the road district will'pay it. Beatrice Express. A Railroad Rumor. Some few days ago the Denver Tii bune published the statement that the B. ana M. were arranging to contrat in a very short time for the building of four hundred miles of new road west from Denver, and through the moun tains. The Chicago Times considers the statement of suflcient weight to re publish i. aud it may mean business. The B. and M. folks have now lour surveying parties working west of Den ver, ana tney navo Dcen surveying in the mountains for the last three years. Evidently this work is not for nothing; and the Denver and Rio Grvnde rail road connection is proving anything but what the B. and M. desire, so it may not be a surprising fact to see the latter company commence work at once in a new broad guage line from Denver to Salt Lake. In which event, it will mean business all along the road. Pigmy, Performing Pony-Pupils. In Forepaugh's circus seyen pietty. peerless, puny, performing ponies, & pear in one ring, feigning death, salut ing the audience, starting, halting, fall ing, kissine, embracing, going lame, blind, forming into squads, marching, answering questions, forming pyramids playing jhide and seek, fiud-oating. dancing, waltzing, and keeping schco'. etc. Pio NIC Remember the pic nic on' Saturday the 26tb lost, at Smith's fcToye. - The children and teachers of the Christian church Sabbath school, hope to meet all their frUndi upon that occasion. A New Campaign Club Last night while the leading citizens slept beside their wives aud were hap py while the bats flitted in the dark ness and the owls hooted up in Central park, Richey's lumber yard was the scene of another midnight meeting a gathering of patriots was there held to organize a campaign club. From the record of the meeting found this morn ing on a shingle in the yard the fol lowing were among thosj present: Col. Iluffuer, Lieut. Col. Krcehler, C. Whopper Sherman, Stonequarry Dra per, U S. Judge Crites, J Smiling Hart man, Patriot Ramsey aud other who appeared o take little part in the meet ing. After striking kevcral matches, aud illuminating the darkness sufficient to ascertain that Bro. Connor was not prescut, and after posting private llart man as a bentinel to shoot him on any spot if he should appear, all stood up and were sworn lo secresy excepting stone quarry Draper, who was led up before patriot Ramsey, who at once pointed out to Bro. Druper the evil effects coining from his giying the stone quarry vote business away and who on account of his loquacious dis position must be doubly guarded. The judge then adminiaterd to Brother Stone Quarry Draper, the iron clad oath, and business proceeded; after much discussion as to a name for the cluo, in which some advocated calling it "Bachelor Cleveland Club," and oth ers favored Hendricks old organizations name, "Kngihts of the Golden Circle," it was decided'with the greatest unan imity to straddle the question at issue, and call the club "Knights of the Bach elors Circle." This settlement of a very momeutuous question elicited great applause, and the following offi cer were at once elected : Grand Joss Chairman Ruffuer. Grand Enunciator Judge Crites. Grand Fiddlesticks C. W. Sherman. Grand Watchman of Connor Patriot Ramsey. Grand Collector of Delinquent As 6e3sments Col. Kra;hler. Grand keeper of the Sacred Relics W. Mickelwait. K Janitor of the Lumber Yard Private Hartman. It Is "Only " J. Sterling Morton, the sage, philoso pher and anti-monopolist of Arbor Springs Lodge, discourses at great length and with much unction through the columns of the State Democrat. The epistle is directed to "Dear Wat son," but the wad is aimed at the Pre- tection wing of the democratic party in Nebraska. Mr. Morton, as one Oi the carpenters andjoinerp, authoritatively defines tho mooted plank. He says it is crisp, direct and equare-toed free trade: that it is "tariff tor revenue on ly." This ought to settle the matter definitely, and the Herald hopes there will be no more wrangling among the democratic leaders over this question. When one duly annolnted and appoint ed by the Nebraska democracy performs the labor allotted to him, be ought to be authority, at least, for what he in tended to do and did. Morton says it is "only," and now we hope Mr. Monop oly Poppleton and the Rev. Dr. Miller will acquiesce and subside, and that all heresies and backsliding may be forev er ended. The Hastings Gazette Journal has the following particulars of Sunday night's storm: At Grand Island the hail did but lit tle if any damage, that city having suf fered from the storm of Friday night, but a cyclone, which was easily distin guished from the balance of the storm, came down upon the U. P. car shops, and heavy and solid stone mason work u they are, thetyclone completely de molished one end of the building blow ing in the end, and tearing off one end of the roof. It did no other damage until it struck the town of Phillips, on the Grand Island branch of the B. & M Here it blew down two stores and a ho tel. Those buL'dings, were not, as we understand it. entirely completed. At Centrtl City the hail broke all the un protected glass upou the north and west sides cf the buildings stripped the leaves from of! the trees, and destroyed gardens and farmers' crops. At Colum bus a -irtivj ram fell, but so far as we can learn no damage was done. At Juniata a house was blown to atoms. The occupant was badly hurt as he was just about to enter the cellar for safety A Card to my FrlenJ. I wish to extend my sincere and heartfelt thanks to. the many friends who peisonalli and otherwise attended to my family aud the funeral of my darling wife. To my friends I cannot express my feelings. I felt their sym pathy for me and my dear children in our great loss. To thoje who had more direct man agement I would say that there was nothing left undone. The arrange ments were perfect in every respect, and far beyond what I could bare ex pected. B. D. Gaixaobes. Plattamonth, July 22, ItU. Both Puzzled and Mixed- Plattsmouth, .Inly 21, 1S84. En. Herald: We are very much concerned, and would like to kDow it there has anything gone wrong in the democratic world, or if some of the leading spirits are iu the habit of hold ing midnight revelry, thereby frighten ing honest people out cf their .beds at untimely hours. We were awakened last uight by hear ing some unusual noise, and quickly springing from the bed, we hastened to our window, aud judge of our feelings, on teh.!diiir whut appeared to be a full siz-J gh'ist. But as our room was in t!io ccin 1 story, we felt corn para. tively sifj, ti-i his ghostship did not attempt lo lly, but only kept moving about, e!tiiiif Mto all sorts of shapes, now kfiv. 'iui; :i:i1 h.wiiig down like in earnest si :vlU ai.).i for meicy, and again rui.-ing up like it would declare to ihe v. ri.i its position and future prOffpfct,.nov rushing madiy forward until it rvat hed the walk, aud again rolling and ttuiibliug into the middle of the direct ; and thus it kept on, al ways moving, never still, until we won dered Hit as some troubled spirit, docme.l to walk the earth at night for a period of years, and not being satis tied with its sentence, was groveling aud bupphcating mercy. After becoming satisfied that it meant no harm to us, wc again retired. but only to ponder the question in our mind as to whut it va3, and what its midiiou waf if any it had. On coming down stairs the next morning to see if his ghostship had taKeii himself off with the darkness, and left no traces, iina&iue our sur prise cu beholding that all the ghost there was or had been, was a late issue of tho Plattsmouth Daily Journal, which had been blown by the wind un til it seemed to be rising and kneeling as described. Now, Mr. Editor, we would like to kuow, if the democrats are so dissatis fied with their nominated candidate. that the spirits of some of their leading lights, snch as Mr. Sherman, can cot rest easy in their beds at nigbt, but must ever go wandering up and down through life, seeking, "they know not what." An Inquirer. Clendale Notes. We are having a very wet harvest, grain is sprouting and will be ruined if it continues raining much longer. Grain is all dead ripe and will not stand much longer. Armina Tenant met with quite an ac cident ; 03 she was coming from Lou isville last Thursday on horseback, John Twist's dog ran out and took her horse by the tail, scaring the animal, and throwing her off, straining her arm and shoulder and bruising her badly; lead should be,applied to such a dog as that at once. Lester Tyson, of Omaha, attended Sunday school here last Sunday after noon. There is some talk of Sunday School picnic here some time in the near fu ture. Oliver Ward and wife are v si ting their daughter in Greenwood. A. B. Walradt has had a sick brush. but is better. We understand Mrs. Bertha Ahl is very sick. Grandpa Jenkins' health is very poor, he has congestion of the Etomach and is very low. Anyone having a surplus of cucum bers will do well to call on or address R. W. Cunningham, Greenwood, Ne braska. The wind storm last Sunday night broke the corn down very badly. ; Uso. PERSONALS. Mrs. Mat lie Gerrans, after a few days visit with her mother and friends and relatives in this city, left this mor ning fur her Lincoln home. j. U. Kicney, ot Kicney iiros is in Omaha today on a business trip to that city. Miss Lena Hawke, one of the most fashionable belles of Nebraska City, who has been the guest of Mrs. P. Tay lor for this last month, took her depar ture for home this morning, in com pa ny with Mrs. Taylor and her daughter Nellie. It is needless to add that a good many of the young society gents ci tms city were ac tne aepot to see her off, and if report speaks true she took in her keeping the affections of several of the young men of Platts- ruouth. C. M. East, of Fremont, is at the Perkins. II. D. Travis, of Weeping Wuter, is in Plattsmouth attending to legal busi ness. W. H. Woodhurst and Theo. C. Sher wood, two society young men from Pa cine junction, came over last evening to enjoy a dance in midsnmer in the latitude of Plattsmouth. ouxtN COB pipes in every . style SchkseVi. lutt - "Light of asiA." Fir-t time en In th new World of the latent Krealevt. Zoloiflcil Wonder ou Sarth, the Sacrrd. Staiuese. WHITE ELEPHAIITTT MUnT OK AI A. Come See this Silvery. Sacred Symbol of Slam. Every where an o!)J-ctof surpassing wonder and unbounded admiration. Thousands upon thonnaiid.s are dally throneing our canvass halls to see tbi lily-looking, argent-eyed creature, that la th4 country ot itn cptn -e is an oliject of th most exalted reverence and worship. It is be'ieved everywhere In farther India that the Divine iluddha must delight to abide in the WHITE ELEPHANT their own Incarnation of purity : and one quar ter of a 100 TRAIN El ELETHsNTS. Comintr now on its 20th annual tour of America and will exhibit afternoon and evening at 2 and 8 o'clock p. in., tlie Great Forpaugh show at OH AH A, THURSDAY, JULY 24 th. Coloisal gathering of all nations and first ti.ne ever seen in America, of the Sul tau's own children ot the desert. 30 Mcslcm Mamelite and Moors Accom pained by a realArabian MuIcal Band, with l.ooo wild beaHta ; i.'M't tu-u and horses : 3 circus; 3 rings : 90 acts, with Homan Hippo drome, (full lia'f mile race track.) Kaces by elephants, camel. horses, ponies, men, dots, monkeys, and all kinds of races, and just im ported thirty thousand dollar STUD ENGLISH RACE HORSES, Roman char it rxces. grand museum of marvels : giants 8 feet high, d war's and living wonders irora.every where. Seats for 20 ,0o). Fourrl way trains. Worth miles of travel to see the Grand and Gorgeous Hlstorscal Street Pageant FIVE BANDS OF MUSIC I Wide open dens of savage monsters. Five hui dred royally robed procesMonvsts. Venun, croddess of love, Cleopatra, l.aila Hookh. All toe weauu, pomp ana pageantry oi tlie distant Indies. Absolutely larger than Karnnm's or any and all the other combined Shows in ex istence, ADMISSION, only 50 cents. Children under 6 years. 25 cents. Extra I rains. Low rates to and from town to se the Great. Forepaugh show. Don't forget the day and date, It is never changed. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Froprletor Young Men's Kepubiican CLUB, H. M. BTJSIINELL, President. . S.GREUSEL, 2d Vice Pres. A. CAMPBELL. Treasury. FRED. FURXISS, 1st Vice Tres. II. N. DOVEY. D. Secretary. Meetings every Tuesday evenings, in their rooms in Fitzgerald's block. - Until further notice I can brine im - migrants from England or Ireland to Plattsmouth for $35.00. This is a rare chance, and those intending to send for their relations should embrace this fa vorable opportunity. 103 tf M. O'Donohob Republicans are especially invited to meet at Sehelegel's aud try the Blaine and Logan cigar. 98dtf Fence Tosts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. 19tf. Tryth-3 B ma ia plug chewing to bacco, it is by far the finest plug chew ing made, Matt Scnlegel sells it. ltt f W?r YOU MOW That water will not run un hill. that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CILOTMING is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at WescotVs, the HJoss QJlotnier. as ne 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 vince all in doubt that our statements are correct, that our goods are the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT Late styles in Straw and Fur Hate, Novelties in Neckwear, full line ot Trunks, Valices, &c, &c Everybody welcome. ; S. IS. IISCtB1 Bockwood Block. THE BOSS CLOTHIER. Sabbath Sohool Plo Nlo. Next Saturday the Sabbath School children of the CbrUtian Church, their teachers aud f riendo, will hold a basket pic-nic at Smith's Grove, on ; North Hill, adjoining the residence of Mayor Smith. Everybody interested in the prosperity of the Sabbath School work is invited to be present. The school will meet at the church at half past 1 o'clock next Saturday. List of Letters. Liet of letters remaining unclaimed in tho P. O. at Plattsmouth, Cass Co. Neb., July 24th, 1884: Candal Mrs It Frazier H Gordon'Geo S Gore Geo 3 Green John Goodin G B Hill Fannie ilira Eliza Letson 8 li McNeill Ennuitt McIIenry J Novinger Isaac Reed VViiliam Sullivan Chas F Torney 11 J Wright Mrs Alice Yahnscn Nellie Yerick Ij Person calling for the above will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. Orders for hand made lirooma at. tended to nrornutlv at th Wmiom broom factory. d28-lino Its highly concentraated curative powder, makes Ayer's Sarsapilla the best and cheapest blood puilier known. wldCt Suearhead tolia.m ia nil i.a All chewers seem to be anxioua tn m,t that larrn. which will bn i von nurutr in J une next. Call at Matt Schlegel's tor a circular. itf Parlor and bed room sets in all stvlea at the lowest prices- at Henry Boeck'd. 118tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertl-tAiYittnf fl nrwlor r tiiu hA ..-.v. UBu nvau, mien it? II Lm per line each insertion. Mg5SrM.L0AN0nre,,Ie"ute by a1T- FOR BALE-A one horse buggy and Tiarues aliuost new. eiiuuirt? of 5dtf. MRS. A. 8CIILEOKr. CHR SALE My residence and four lots - Bvruu ..vru.il,, uoi i. dull 11 UIL, ttllvl IU CXCel- lent condition ; also two improved farms also 2-t.tory brick bushies house 4ox8o feet, on Main street, and other deeiraule laud aud lots u. VY1IKKLKR. POIHALE-Houses, lotsand wood land bv - John Rons & Son. ' FOR SALE Several residences, chean. In quire of D. H. Wheeler & Co! j'OR SALE Scratch Tablets In all sizes at this office. uitt POR SALE a lot In good location. Paitlcu lara at this office uitt FOR SALE An order for a new American Sewinir MsLchiun. Iiwinii-a at ..i.. . . , U V .MIO VIUWt FOR SALE l.ooo cords of wood. Inqulr ot W. S. Wise. Von SALE Id papers for sale at this offlca l at 40 cents er hundred or a. khuij nr i- en. " , J j'OR 8 ALE Four lots together In good loca- tiou in thl citv. iDauire at thi miio. FOR RENT. -The northeast room In Stadel maun's building, after August Int. Jliis room is suitable for millinery or dress making or for a small business of any kind, loo uire it the premises. liltf OOOMTO KENT. A furnished room for one x or two gentlemen, in good location. In. quire at thl. office. 7ff- FOR RENT or sale on long time, a house ana two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to R, B. Windham. if OK REN I Good, new houses of four rooms. god water, good garden spots, ti per month in Shafervflle. w. it. Suafek. FS. I?ki.t'T'1 he north toreroom In Mev . .,le blck, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house rents cheap.Apply to Wm. Neville. ieitf T.?TT P d cuff button wiih agato set. The Under may leave at this office and be re warded, tf f OST A locket one side Mack enamel set JJ with pearls ; lectures of old gentleman aud lady inside. Finder please retai n to Mis. Hay erat IJr. Wmtersteeu's or leave it at this of fice. after dark, 1 -