fife fiJ wtt rfi iff Herald .0 $2.00 PER ANNUM. PLATTSMOUTir, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY- SEPT. 1, 1887. VOLUMK XXIII. NUM UV.W 21 DY8PEPSIA L' to a few weeks sif I considered myself tlu: chuiniiion Dystiepliu of America. During Hut years th.it I li;ive t-t'cn aWkfed I have tried Hi most everything clamiod to he a specific lor Dyspepsia in tin) hop) of limliu); something that would afford permanent relief. I had aoout mailt; up my niiiul to abandon all medi cines when I noticed an endorsement of Sim mons Liver Regulator ly a prominent Georgian, a jurist whom 1 knew, and concluded to try its HTectx in my caso. I have used hut two bottles, and am .satisfied that I have struck the rijilit tiling at last. I felt its beneficial cf-T-cts almost iinnieili itely. Unlike all other preparations of a similar kind, no special in fractions are required an to what one nhall or shall not eat. This fact alone ounlit to com mend it to all troubled wit li Dyspepsia. J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J CONSTIPATION To Mi-cure n Hejxular Habit of llody vi(tiou riiiic tli Dirt oc JUi-torc'iuizi'ii; he "Hysteiu, take SimmonsLiver Regulator ONLY (IKXUINE MANl'KAI'ILKKil V.Y J. H. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia. OFFICIOS. Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer, - Clerk. Deputy dork, Clerk of lM-tnet Coirt, Sheriif, - Deputy Sherill", Surveyor. - - Attorney. Kupt. of t'ub Schools, County J ii!le. j;o.vki ok sui' Louis Foi.tz, Ch'in., A. is. Ti !!. A. 15. !)! KSON", D. A. C.v.MriiKi.L TllOS. I'ULLOCK .1. M. Kobissox C.C.iMlhlKKSU.V W. t,'. SlIOWALTKK J. C. KlIvKNUAKV J5. C. YKOMANS A. Mauolk Allen JSkksox Mav aiii Spink c. 1cussel.l. Kuvisons. Weeping Water riattsnioiith Kimwood CIVIG SOGIJVriJcS. mUIO LODCE ,(. si. A. ). U. V. .Meets - every alternaL Friday evening at K. of I, hall. Transient brother are respectfully in vited to attend. K. E. White, Master Workman ; If-. A , 'I'aite, Foreman ; V. J. Morgan, Overseer ; J. E. Morris. Jiecorder. ASd CAM I ', MODERN WOODMEN' - of America Meets second and fourth Mon ti ay evening at K. of 1". hall. All transient brother are requested to meet with us. L. A. JScwconier, Venerable Consul ; W.C, W'illetts, Worthy Adviser ; 1", .Merges, Ex-lianker ; J. E. iM orris, Clerk. 1LATT3XI()UriI LOlKlIi XO.S.A.O. U. W. Moots ev.ry alternate Friday evening at Kockwood hall at s oY1ok. All transient broth ers are respectfully invited to attend. .1. A. fiutsche, M. W. ; . C, Oren. Eoreman : S. C. Wilde. Eecorder ; S. A. Newcomer, overseer. McCONIHlE i: 8AM. M. ClIAI'MAN. C. S. Tw iss I- A. 1SATKS Joiix W. Woods,... AUULST TAl'.TSll.. HKS.I. llK.MCLK John Cokkkjan,... K. P. Hoi.i.oway,... K. K. Livinustox,.. Ai.i'iiA Wiiliiirr, POST 45 G. A. R. OSTEU. Commander, Senior Vice Junior " Adjutant. O. M. Ufiieerof the Day. " (iuard Sergt Major. Tost Surgeon Tost Chaplain 2nd and 4th Thursday of Kesiular meetings each inoutli at l'os t Headquarters iu Kock- wood Uloek. POOFtESIONAL CARDS. ATTOUNEYS AT LAW. "IJEESON' & SULLIVAN, Attorneys at Law. Will pive prompt attention to ail business intrusted to them. Ou'me in Union Block., East bide, l'laltsinontli, Neb. J AS. S. MVrifKws, attorney at Law. Office over M. B. Murpiiv Co's store, south side of Mtin between 6th and 6ih streets. 21tf KOBEKT 15. WINDHAM. Notary TuV.ic and Attorney at Law. Oltice over T.ark of C;uss County, 1'latTs-iiOUi.h, Neb. O3ioe tele phone No, 7 ; residence. No. 6. JOHN A. DAVIKS. A t torn -j-at Law. Ofllce with K. H. VVimilr.wn. over Lank of Cass Co. PLATTSMOf lit, L.IauTlyi N KlillASKA. PHYSICIANS AND 6UKGEONS. 1 W. COOK, M. I)., riiyslcian and Surgeon. Office at Fisher's Drug Store, flatts mouth. Nebraska. 1 L. SIGGINS. M. D., Vhyslolan and Sur ireon. t)ne door w e-t of Bennett's store. Olllce hours from in to z a. in. and from 3 to 5 and 7 ton p. m. itesidence. coiner Ninth and Elm streets Mm. Levings' house. Telephone at office and house. IN THE DISTIMCr CO UUT OF CASS COUN TY, NEBKASK A : CjtARLES K. METTHEK. plaint iff, CLAKA BELLE METTEEK, defeudan Clara ISclle Me;trer. defendant will take no tice that on I I." L'Tll d;V of Aiu-ust. ISS Ch.i'les K. MpL e.-. plaint'?. S'ed his petiliou in the District coir t of Cass County Nebraska. agriins; si.id defendant. t'ie object a-'d praye" which are. to o'nt '.i!! a deei cp of divorce from the bonds of m::'. -imon y and the ousto.iy of the thre miiioi'cli Idren, t .ic issue osa:u marriage. Yon are required to a.' jwer said petition on or be'or tiin dav of September 1SS7. Dated Au; 2Jnd. isS7. CiiAm.F.s R. McTmrR, 24-4 by J. Ii. stbjkk his Attorney. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OECASSCOUN TY, N EUR ASK A. SARAH ELIZAUETIICorELAN'D, j vs V ISAAC OLIVER COPLAND. ) To Tsa.ie O.Cooeland imn renidnt defendant : You are hrreby notified Hint o. thW Aur. 9tli - .... . i. ' 1SS7, J men mv peuiion in .ue uiri 'ti cuuik i::i4 CniHiiV 'xeb.-aska. in a mMt t e:e:n nend Ini' wlier:.i von :n e defendant, the object and praver of which s to declare mil and void the pretended m:'n i-';e of ila"it fl a-id lefcudant, because of defendao's hav'na a leal v.ife liv Ibk at ihe iie of -j-id n: vi'ase : mid. that said niarriae was cmitiacted in pood aitli oj part of olaint'ff. and t.'at .be isi;e of saiti pretfnd d marriage lis :uiiid'T-d leaiteiuite. and if the court find "said Fnuriane Jcfral to olitain a di vorce from you on th 'zrotind oi ex.reuie cruei tv. and for the custody of the minor child Clarence C. C-oneland. You are required to answer said petition on or oefore uetooer loin 1S87. or your delanit wri ie laKen inerin. SAKAH ELIZABETH COFELAD. BykoH CLAUb., Att'y. for pin. 24-4 TELEGRAPHIC CONDENSATIONS. TIIUKADAY. At Cktend, artlcry was used to sup press tho fitters. TVxas fever kag appeared at tlie utock- yards in Chicago. A Mrs. Lockaby, of Greenville Co., 8 C , claims to be posAevstd of supernatural trenth. Secretary Fairehlld has received the proposals for tho Bale of 4 per cent bonds, to the amount of $7,149,000. Another injunction against the Red Kiyer Valley road has been issued by the property owners near Morris. The priests of the southern s'ates hare sent a delegation to New York to express t Weir sympathy for Kev. Father McOlynn. The missing boat of the burned steam er Montreal has beea picked up with all on board. So net a life was lost by the burning of the vessel. An emigrant train on the Baltimore and Ohio collided with a freigt, near Wheel ing, W. Vh., killing two persons and wounding fifteen or twenty others. Captain James P. Murphy, who wtu born in 1706, and who is one of the old est and wealthiest citizen 3 of Kittanning, Pa., was struck by railway cars and In stantly killed. A young couple eloped from Bremen, Germany and came to Baltimore, the girl taking a large num. of her father's money, but they were arraated by a cablegrame and sent back. Iowa republicans did things right, every county was represented at the con vention but one, and there wa9 not a single contest. They nominated Larabee for governor and Hull for lieutenant gov ernor. KHIDAT. The Ute out break is about to end peac- ably. Fifty-three clerks are soon t bo added to the war department at Washington. The Parnellitea are going to petition th quuen to revoke the league proclamation. Forty liberals in the house of commons have pledged themselves to support the Irlbh national league. Henry Iiolb, a farmer near St. Joseph, Mo., was run over and killed in a cut by a passenger train. A new pamphlet containing a history of the wool industry in the U. S. will soon be issued at Wasliington. The governor of Kansas raised his quar antine against the cattle of Illinois, ex cept those from Cook county. Italy has decided Prince Ferdinand's election legal, but his assumption of pow er contrary to the Berlin treaty. At a meeting of Canadian raerchants in Shefford the desire for a comercial un ion with the U. S. was unanimous. The prosecuting attorney in the Sharp case at New York, says that if Sharp's at tornev asks for bail that he will demand $1,000,000. Mrs. Eliza Howard Powers, who took a conspicuous part, during the war in caring for the wounded soldiers, died at WnshingtOH, n edneaday. Turkey has refused to assent to Russia's proposals for coercive action toward Bulgaria, preferring to await concerted action of all the powers. A Sandy Creek rise carried the bridge ten miles east ot Denver away and the east bound express ran into the gap, kill ing Engineer Masterson and injuring several other train men. In the house of commons Gladstone asked for information a to why the Irish national league was proclaimed. The in formation was withheld on the ground that it was confidential. Tho municipal council at Paris ha3 in vited delegates from all the municipal cities of i ranee to a grand congress there. and the government declares the meeting shall not be. There are fears of trouble, Tho flagship of the Amorican re vol u tion, Hartford, is fast falling to pieces. A patriotic Califorman informs the navy department at Washington that he will be one of 175,000 Americans to give $1 apiece towards repairing it. The government of New South Wales has offered 300,000 acres of land to the missionary society that would undertake to civilize the natives of that territory, Tho Pope has ordered immediate atten tion to the proposition in order to fore stall protestants SATURDAY. An English excursion steamer capsized in the channel and fifteen persons were drowned. The poople of Manitoba have detenu. in ed to have the Red Rtver Valley road built, or have a row. Five thousand of O. A. R. rcmnion at Wheeling, W. Va., refused to pass under a picture of President Cleveland, during a parade. A nihilist disguised as an officer fired at the czar on the 20tk inst, twice. One of the balls passed through his coat but the czar is uninjured. Gladstone's resolution before the house of commons to annul the proclamation of the Irish national league was defeated by a vote of 272 to 194. The Georgia legislature passed a reso lution taking back tie f 8,000 appropriat ed the Atlantic university unless the uni verbify should refrain from teaching white pupils. Plymouth, Pa., is threatened with a repe tition of the nlaerue of '85. Residents had dumped the contents of their cess pools on the flats south of the city and the dry weather acting upon this has pro duced fever. The removal of tho custom house of- ficals at Havana by the by an order of the governor general caused considerable dissatisfaction, and a crowd of 2,000 hold injr a demonstration over the affair were dispersed by a charge of tho police and militia. Two hundred miners in the employ of the Susqueliana Coal company were saved by means of the electric alarms. They were working in lower chambers when a large amount of water in the veins above broke loose. The men heard the alarms and all reached the sarface in safty. Ninety mules perished. A battle between Sheriff Kendall's men and the Indians resulted in the death of five white and seven Indians, and the wounding of quite a number on both sides. The reports of yesterday that the Indians wanted to go back to the reservations are thoubgt to be unfounded. SUNDAY. Aujrusta Go., was visited by an earth quake shock. The feeling between Russia and Ger many is thought to be improving. The French mobilization scheme has been spoiled as it ",'eaked out." At Detroit a meeting was held in favor of commcrtial un:on with Canada. A family at Brooklyn Iowa were quite badly poisoned by eating canned beef. The French mobilization experiment is to take place at Toulouse from Aug. 31st to Sept. l.'jth. The Ute Indians are again reported back on their reservation and the trouble is thought to be ended. The Hessian fly is devestating crops n Scotland, the Colorado beetle is also injuring the potato crop. Three horse and cattle thieves of Horse Shoe Wyo, are under arrest after evading detection for several years. Avoub Khan has escaped from the Persian government and gone to Russia or Herat. In either case he is likely to awaken afresh the Afghan troubles. Etnerta who havfi been coinDarin? the works and lives of Shakespear and Bacon . iii -i i i have come to the conclusion tuat onaKe- speare never wrote any and that the work credited to cdiaKespeare was written by Bacon. MON DAT. Bulgaria has agreed to pay tribute to Turkoy. The English war shin. Cvane, captured iu tho war of 1812 is about to be sold. Tfc ia mmnrcd Russia will soon take independent stops in the Bulgarian ques. tion Powderly says he will take the Btump n Now York to oppose Blaine on the tariff question. Thft TTre Indian trouble is thought to be getting worse as it is feared 1,S00 Wnoampahgre bucks will join them. At meetiner of the tviJOSTraphical union in New York a demand for SOcts per 1,000 ems was favorably discussed. Th trouble at Havana is becoming more serious, several encounters have taken place between the troops and civil ians. Pranarations are beinsr made in New York to hold a national convention for the purpose of organizing a national republicnn club. "Onpnmnnta from the covernment to foreign consuls will hereafter be mailed at Washington instead of .London, it is said to save several thousand dollars of postage. Charges are made that Major Ferguson, Tin has rhnro-c. of the fish commission funds at Washington, has been apDroori- atiner the monev to his own use. An in vestigation will le held. Chaales A. Percy, a carpenter and namter of Buffalo, has constructed a boat and passed through the Niagra rapids in safety; be intends to build a life boat of the same pattern and apply ior a patient. TUESDAY. The city of Mexico had another earth quake shock. Another disgraceful prize fight took place near Kansas City Sunday. Cubans in New York do not think Ha vana trouble will amount to much. ' A warrant has been issued for the ar rest of Colorow, charging him with mur der. It ia reported that men in Manitoba are preaching disunion, and anexation to the U. S. Tho trial of the men implicated in the Haddock murder at Sioux City, begins Monday. China is strengthening her navy, and it 19 supposed for the purpose of attack ing Japan. Tho men who gave away the mobiliza- f tion scheme were arrested on charge of high treason. Dakota has a bonified population of 00,000 and votes iu November to see if she will come in as one state or two. A noted New York burglar attempted to make his escape by jumping tlrouijli a plato glass window and was cut so that he died. Canadian mounted police are charged with driving Montana cattle over the line and selling thein. The charges arc to be investigated at Washington. The U. S. consul at Honduras in his report of the people, criticized them very severely, and that government wants him removed, but the U. S. refused to do so, NEBRASKA NEWS. The soldiers' re-union at Norfold clos ed Saturdry. A general merchant store at Colon, burned Triday nifht. Last Thursday the re union at Norfolk was reported in good shape. The prohibitionists have nominated a full county ticket at David City. Articles of incorporation for a Sarpy county state bank were riled Thursday. Last Friday George May fell from a buggy near Broken Bow aid broke his neck. George Smiley, a bnikcman, was badly crushed between the cars at Crete Wed nesday. Richardson, the man who shot "Skip" Willard at Loup City was acquitted Thursday. Fairmon' is rejoicing over the build ing of tho Omaha & Kansas Citv through that place. At Lincoln. N. C. Bold mistook John Brown for a burglar and shot h'tn. He will recover. The BuUer connty demoeratsheld their convention Saturday at David City and nominated a full ticket. A confidence man as a "traveling agent" got several Nebraska City merchants to cndo.se his checks, Saturday. Ai tides of incorporation of the Metro politan Investment & Trust Company were filed at Lincoln Wednesday. Tho Nance county commissioners have renewed their reward of $1,000 for the detection of the murder of the Perceval family. A very bloody and disgusting pri'to fight took place Sunday on an island in the Missouri, about ten miles above Omaha. The chairman of the Saline county board of commissioners refuses to s?gn the bonds voted by the Crete precinct for the aid of the Mo. Pacific, until the cars are running. A disasterous wreck oceured last Wed nesday on the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis souri Valley railroad near Johnston, kill- ng the fireman and wounding several persons. A stock train on the Elkhorn road ran nto a car of iron near Ainsworth. wreck ing the ongine and several cars and kill- ne the fireman, Burt LUtle, and severely injuring Engineer Wastly. Last Saturday afternoon a cyclone formed a few miles north of Alma, fr:?hteninff the people of that place considerable; but the storm missed them, doing considerable damage in its pa:h. Fairmont had a little excitement 8at- urdav over the attempted anest of Rob ert Franklin, who is said to be an escaped horse-thief and murderer, from Missouri. Franklin escaped the marshall and a body of citizens. Last Saturday night a man named Johnson, living near Mason City. Custer county, became angry at his wife because she wonld not give him his revolver to 6hoot her brother, and seizing a ciuo 6truck her, instantly killing her. He es caped. An English Beggar Boy. To tho right, under the shelter of Falrlight hill, wu a large mansion in fact it might be called a cattle. We were very anxious to find out toe name of the building. A boy of 14 mdm along. He touched Lis cap and asked a half penny. "My boy, I said, "you are too young to get into the habit of begging. You ought to understand that nothing in this world should be expected for nothing. Now you want cash, and I want information. We will make a fair exchange. What is the name of that castle down in the valley, and who Uvea there t Tell me that, and I will give you two pence." "I don't know, sir." "Do you live near heref ; "Yee.-rir." T. 7 - "Lived here all your life?" "Yea, air." "Seen that building every day, I supposer" Yea, mix." "And don't know what it is!" "No, sir." "r Dont know who lives there?" "Fo, -nr." "Very welL you keep on as you are going. never have any interest about anything that is around you, except what you are going to oat, and you may be a very successful beggar. but you will never amount to anything else. Here's your half penny which you get as a beggar. You might have had four times as much if you had known what the name of that castle was." "Yes, sir," said the boy as he went on his way, and doubtless succeeded in forgetting the important lesson I had tried to teach him. Luke Sharp in Detroit Free Press. The terms we offer the Herald for rom now till Jan. 1, 83 and to Jan. 1, 89, should bring us in 1,000 new sub scribera. We wish all our readers would call their neighbors attention to the off era we make. Send in your names and the cash. I SL15jAID J! For :t short lime I SPECIAL: X3NT lllTEf3 -J3 EH TO Era a Mil Xiidui JDinens, Piques t Fancy Nainsooki v. xxr AIvTv THE IvATESOL NOVELTIES. Swissand Hamburg Embroid rios ami Flouncing "Wh-ito and Colors, of tiio Xiatest IDcsins. :-OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW-:-And yon are invited to eall. jtMrli nrgggrc' We Announce Without Further Notice a HSTFB u w m a. -OX Commencing TO-DAY, JULY September 1st. VH m -AS THIS IS without reserve, it will be to the ol Cass Countv to Having in view the interests multitude to share the benefits of consideration sell to other dealers under this clearance sale. inparaileled Bargains Offered DO HOT DELAY ! "Ye go to IScw York soon to make our Fall Purchases, and we kindly request all of our friends indebted to us to call as early as possible and adjust their accounts. Yours Respectfully, SOLOMON & NATHAN. White Front Dry Gocd3 House. Main Street, I - THIS ! only v.c will oiler BARGAINS ZD aj I AIX 12th. and continuing until s A POSITIVE- individual interests of all citizens take advantage of the ot our customers, and to enable tho this great sale, we will under n wholesale lots of goods embraced Plattsmouth, Neb. GOODS.