WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEERASKA. AUGUST 28, 1800. - - i Drs. Botts & Bet arr aro Specialism in C;ir.;u: CocsalfHli'-ii ;tt- KW. "I I'V nr.il Y sine je:i ui '-.x im-s myiih I'tllkl l. 1 rieelioni Iisciv..-mii i . ii " unlet jc.'.U'ck'V, Safely it iti ci !i.&nclilly , laERVuCS DEB'L'VY, SKKftS: 'Hiight emissions, phyoical liy ariint; fr m ji indiscretion, exce or indtilf ni-e, producing f Sleeplessness, dewileuc . I niles on the ii ace. aversion in cocifty. -h.-:1v iliM-ouiaKeii. i (jTackof confident dull, unfit for sfily i- 'mii- less, and finds life h burden, s;ile!, p'.-nna- i iently and privately Cured. Blood ni Skin Biases, iible in its refill ctMiijeiei.e eraei-- lt d uilli w out the aid l mreury. crof ula, ry.sijielas, ,fever Bores, blotches, ulcers, psihh in t'f bead !f; an'l bo es, svplii etic siie throat, m"iil!i and jl' tongue. Ktrrh.efc, ierrn:ii)eiit'y cured where j; iotlu'is have failed. iKIDNEY, ORIVa-Y u Jlfieult. tot) fri-ijn . I'lii e: !'! !) ui:ue, j Inrine hiirli co'ok I "r v U ii nv!Vv -t-ii!iien! u ietai:lint5 wt-.ik Iif ii 1 1 nn-i.ieer. ' files, !iprouift'y sue! -ai-: tir- i. chaises re:..-.- !.a.le. 0 iif) i niillT J i -" I"'1 iiiaiit'iu cuia ; U II 1 U I U 1 1 1 removal t oiupi te wii iiout out tinz, caustic or dilatation, (aires effectea at home lv imtent. without a inonrnls pain or annoyance. To Young 2nd Middle Aged Men k ' -vr Htmio fin? awful ellects of ear. y vice fi O'lu U'llli which brint?!' oi-anicv eakiit f-i letro in lioiii mind and body, with all its dreudea ills, permanently cured. DO a TJl rra Add'eof thoe v ho liuve ini .UJi Uiilu crrrei'. tin ui.--ies by iuii-nM-i rh:dul-,'.ic" '!-"''... ! '.' L.-, " liieil I'l'ill 1 ; It JihimI ititt- Li('i. liitii .-, t-iieia busi-liev--, st m 1 v or i:iarr.;'i-f. .Man ted men, or tiio t; i;!e: iim on tl.a: happy iff n. iet'1 ihyic:.i ilt li-'.uy, quickly -iMed. OUR SUCCESS Is t a--ed r.p n fat's. K it's: T ::c :c:tl e t-ri-e'pee. ! --KVerv t:t-a is ' pfe.a'ly Mild- ied, '.bus suuiiiii: ar;at. Thhtt Medicines are prepared in our lauoratory e:.actly to suit each ctce.thus eiTctiivj cures w'.liour .t;:iry. A friendly letter or cad may save you future sufferiPRHitd slianie. and ai'd go'iieu years to life. Address or call on DRS. BETTS &2BETT3 Pp.trSftn & Larson m v m w v - - Successor to Whiting & Whicher) PKADEKS IN Groceries and Provisions' Mi Idle Uooiu, OperaJHouf-e P.iock. Choice, Fresh Goods in their line, both as to l'MCE AAU (JUAL1TI Cannefl Fruit?, Dries Fmi's And French Fruits in Their Season. FLOUR AND FEED Always in Stock. Call and be Satisfied PLATTSMOUTII. - NEBRASKA HENRY BOECK' ; IS THE PLACE TO BUT YOUR F U it ParlorandCed Room Sets, Mat trosses, Scfas, Lour aes 3nd OfYlco Furniture. Ch'1 and examine bis stock before go ing clsaTrbere. Cor jrio & '.xt1! S s. Iattsraouth, Neb. 'j 1 a b i s 11 A. WM'BBIAN k HON V fit! -rir -Li i Vktt. 1) A.rr I LUMBER ! Shingles, LhUi. Sash, Can suf.'ly every demand of the Call and get terms. Fourth stref t In Hear of Opera House. Afi&li I f Yard. h.1 ; From Friday's Daily. The ij-w oie bf.ndu d hoife powtrtii- gine will probably be put in place lo niyht at the power !ious bo that the utreet cars can run atna. The enine is a beauty and will do the wotk that two smaller ono have he:ctofore done im perfectly. No. 40 is out from the shops today h1 tcr a thorough over bauli ay; and one of the best boys on the road, Mr. Frank rainier, will bold the throttle on her after a day or two of breaking in; too much rest makes an engine coltish and they have to bo broke to ride before they will trust them . out on the toad hitched up to a load. Neatly eyerv day.notes large sh j.mculs of electric lamps from the new factory to all parts of the Lited States, but the beauty of it is, the lamp is not only giv ing excellent satisfaction but it del'ghts the beholder. The Schaffer or Platts mouth lamp a winner, it is much bet ter than those heretofore used by the light company here and nought but rood words n-e heard for it. The Herald is clad to know that Mrs. Stephen Bnzzell is convalescent after several days sick Jess. Badly Mixed. The IIeeald item last night about the Frahms was inexcusably rr'xed. We o-ot our information from a rebaole source except that it was hearsay. The two Frahm boys lave been getting their mail out of the same box at the rost Oilice. and the Lick that the mail whB not returned to the o.Tice is ill advised- as it was wholly a private matter be tweu the two boys. The l'.i:'it.D learns today that no attempt was made or thought of for negotiating Uie dr:t!t, but that it was turned over to th E-a k for the right Hans Frahm wht never be should call for it and thus emle'h what nvght have been nn e.eit:,ig ci;i dco ii til.; truth hil not spoiled it; Burgulary. From S?a.a d ys ur"y. A mat opening was cut in the rear door of IJrcckeufeldt & Weidmnus hard ware store some time during the night and three revolvers, six pocket kniv;' one large bowie b r-fc- and two rt.et were stolen of the value of $1X5. Two she t guns were taken down and carried to the back of the store but they wete left fitanding. The money drawer wa broken out and turned oyer on the count er.it contained $2.10 but it was left un touched. The burglars seem to have bad a scal e, for it lotks veiy strange whe.e there wa so much that they could have taker, that hey toi.k so little. Several su?pic": parties were followed up but the right man could not be found. A search war rant was issued for the starch of Join Brovi a's famous ranch in Patterson row, and while everything could be found from an opera house to a girrct the especially dejired property did not show up. A stranger sold a revolver to the second hand man at the foot of the street and he was collared but on investigation Mr. Breckenfeldt said it was not his proper ty and the stranger went his way. The job gives e!uence of a mechanic ha-vitii; it in charge, The opening was made by borng a 1: le of holes aboye and below about two feet apart rd then splitting out the wood between. The Ogden short line building from Soutx City through northern Nel rT.sk;-. has puzzled the wise acres for months t know who was furnishing the money and what road was behind it, it now turns out that the Manhattan Trust Co, of New Yo:k is the money p wer and that no road is beh nd it though traffic agreements have b-cn m ule with the V. & St. Paul. i he Concert. The entertainment at tho Methodist church l:-t ulgt.t was we!1, attcuued "lid seemed to Ir.c aitily please all present. Tii programme was will arranged and the little folks showed evidence of careful training, and did so exceedingly vd' that ),a"iicu:ar mention can haidly b. made, '.hough the singtrg of Mi-s I. J." Leese was far above what is iv. hc;ard at home entertainments. Mr.-. Nilcs and .ler assistants tb servi gre-i: credit for the patience and good ju.'g-m-Tit st.o-.vn in every pa:t of tbr i iil r taiiaiient. Over ."524 was clearrd, whit i' will be applied on the mini-tor's sab..-;-. J. J. r.ockritle the striking tirem :n i will be remembered had some trouble with bisw.fe about two yeirs ago w.u-.i tln-y resided in tliis city and that : be sep truted, she removed to Sabeiha, Kan Kansas. She afteiwaidsn ipovid to the Indian Teiritt.uT And with her son Fi'd took up a horn btead- Word was re ceived todav, liowever that s !i"i ;ii!C back to Sabttlm, had been i.dj ed "inam- and Si-ti t. t' tlie th'. u.ie.s,-., S'ate yltun. Petition of Hanict Briti-maa for tiie ppointment of Jno. M. Jsckm a:i ;-uard -ian of John B.ingman in.sam-; iu-ir i.g September 8, 1MI0 at 10 o'clock a. m. wa9 filed with county judge yesterday. Arther Ilobinson came home yesterday with 00 bushels of potatoes, he says the finest in the market. J. V. Antill and a crowd of frisky cimiods went out hunting yesterday but they brought home more experience than they did game. Several teams have forded the treach erous Platte at Lou:.syille lately and th" JI;;i:.u predicts that a team and life or two will be lost if it is continued. J. I. Unruh's man bad a smash up the other evetrng breaking the tongue out of his deliyery wagon; which was caused by driving over a pile of dirt in the al'ey upsetting the wagon. C S. Dawson, Esq.. has finished up the examination of McKibben, the defaulting Union Pacific purchasing agent, and has gone into the employ of his first love, the B. & M Messrs. Boyd & Htnshaw have recent ly closed the contract with lioe Craig whereby they are to build quite a fine residences for Mr. Craig on Pearl street on the lo ts just south of Capt. Palmer's residence. J. E. Leesley, proprietor of the popular home nursiies says he has an i r nense crop of grapes, but that apples are not so plentiful as list year, Mr. Leesley starts oyer in Iowa after potatoes in a day or two. One of the graders at a camp south of town, lost a 15 suit of rlothes Thursday. The thief is thought to be a tramp lhou h there is no proof to that effect A $15 si.it of c.othcs on a tramp certa n ly wouldn't tit him very well. Tho boys v.e.e bothering a drunken man on th-j s' reet yesterday when he suddenly ims- d vt and the way he made tias boys fly wit', a i)l.tc'..Mhke wh;p whh.h be ;!" d . ; m;!s'v anything but i'umiy Tor t'-e mischie vious kids. Fied K.i.ehler says tln.t eyen when be is ric.niortai'iy iixed on the eeunl iloor uf a two y i;. Itk liouv. he f-'-eis a tarnal sigid sai'er if he. knows there is a good t-C;:pt- to get down on f : oi liie .udt.v. . i i-( l'.s .1 guaL lei '-W to play ?a :'e . W. .1. liOosri. tiie pioneer florist of Nebraska, has one of the most beautiful pUces to ne i'uuiid in tiie state. His bilge oi.lia:d. i t wed seiect -d varities of api.'ii s w.il apparently yield him several thousand bushels of apples, while Iris extensive gn-enhous -s are fe'i of choice t xolies fiom every clime. The Hiitt.vbL) probably was unjust in its remark about the horse belonging to the sheriff. Mr. Tighe assures us that the horse ia questieu is as true as steel, and if she refused to pu'.l at the time as stated it was because the intelligent an' mal wt.s I'shu'iied of the load, 11" '. Jones and Keub Hyrers being the fellows that weia; tiyii.'g to diiveher. 1 hete wiil be a special train run en the old main line to Lincoln to the sts.te fair ou September !th. The train will leave Plattsmouth at S a. m. passing throueh 'Louisville at 8.40 and arriving at tiie fair grounds at lO-O a. in, aud le'Tir.TMig tho same day, leaving Lincoln at 7 p. m. One f'e will becliarged for the round tpj with ."() cents added for admis-'.on to tiie fair grounds. "Senator Van Wyck, nominated by tiie al'iatiCft in '' ' vst iet, w::s :ot a demo crat, neither was O. M. Kern, nominated in the third district, a democrat, so in both these districts the democrat had no use for then;. In the second distn howe ver. ?b K'-ihaii the alliance nomi nee is a democrat and that party propos es to "itr.e !. .. '. ii .. wkiop :'d a and :c.iii; ;r;. a sin r.'d lect'on. ii in-: I L:ne Ail pub'tly g-'T.t ie-ioan 1.. the name of Dick L.ximis has been stopping for several diy- Wi t ) k t: Ii t'.l: ill ii -1 i. ' ' i I : ; . ( o i.. r:.h ; IT (bj... a bo- I.i-h: of lr ! ' ;:ui at v ma: r-lied ;T"s '.'.li'-re luids ,ty gold h nriny ?1 .. . ': I' S- ! ,11 i w . 1 ( . i b ltc u'. i i.i :;; t :iK, nn Ills i-.nf-'l a b;' iisoer'-t'd. ho;;r when t '.i: For S-ile. i niee-: : W t! ie Ci rated on i : ago f.V sale neap. For )r.rticui:rs f mpjitu ;f D iniel Bun s or call at this office. County Treasurer Cushiug is in Omaha today. Judge Sullivan was a Sarpy county yisitor this morning. Miss Nellie Overton of Omaha is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Uuruh. . C. S. Polk Esq. was called to (Jreen wood this morning on legal business. Mrs. Fred Latham is making a two weeks visit with friends at Central City. X'i Laura McFarlaud returned to her home in Broken Bow this morning. Claus Breckeniield went to Omaha this a. m to get traces of the burglar if possible. Major Stephen Buzrell f the tele phone exchange went to Omaha th;s morning. Miss Carrigan and daughter of Custer City are the guests of her fcister, V s. J. G. Chase. C. C. Parmale is getting on nicely with his residence on Gospel Hill in the third ward. Mr. Charles Ingalls and Miss Annie Bussell came in from Weeping Water last evening. James Knotts is yisitiug his brother to day preparatory to his return to Des Moines Monday. Lora Davis started this morning for a two weeks trip to Denver and the moun tain, resorts of Colrado, J. V. Weckbach is st: ' confined to his bed, though his friends seem to think that he is mending slowly. Mrs. Oliver accompanied by her grand son Freddie Aylsworth visited her old home at Bellvue yesterday. .Joe McVey has had a tine new awning put up. Ttie enterprising firm of Breck cuii- id & Walker did the work. Mrs. Andrew Kneff of Nebraska ( ity i-; :m town visiting the fa...iiy of Mr. E S. Greasel and Fred Lcnhoff. George and A. C. Walradt, two of Cass county's first class fa: im-s are in the c'tv today from near Ced-- Creek. .-.idee Kussell i?'l.t " a e ::l tiie city today from Weep'ng Water. The Judge looks hale and hearty i:s common. A. B. !" -otts and wife will spend Sun day : . Weep'ng Water. Mrs. Fnotts w ! probably remain a few days with her parents. Mrs. Itobt. Dabb returned to her home in Lamrers, Iowa, thi3 morning. C, T. Dabb and sister accompanied her as far as Omaha Miss Vieregg, having been the guest of M"ss llattie Latham for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Central City this niu ' "2. Thomas Fulton, the genial proprietor of the Union blacksmith shop south of Eight Mile Grove post office made the IIkkald a p'.e.-sant call today. Wm. Holly split his foot with an ax several days ag., but he com out to day for the first time with his shoes on and feeling as good as new. W. J. Bryan, the democratic candidate f....oon.., ess is cultivating the acquaint ance of the rank a'ld fi'e iu 'his city to day. He orates tonight at the opera Inv-e. Colonel Authur Robinson and Cap t'Mii Philli 1 rause passed the compli ments of the day in a rather vigorous English last night. No bones broke and no one nvJnj this morning. Do vey's ca. pet window is a ber.uty. Take a look at it. Poor old Nebraska C. j that voted .' 00.000 bridge bonds, with so much j uo'se th other day has been enjoin-d , i',-nn issuing them. Sjnte much needed work has been be :i on North Sixth street, beginning at .Main. The highway was liadly passable H o-a. es s'n .-e ti tj - ' car t-r k wa put i . n O .!s to lira w a 1. : iZ', i o v " i-.ade ail eeor' '- i low ' - Ta os i n very conveu'-rr'y . r t. e j oie to go over. v .ii'Vui-'n un .ecus'. oiued to cur.pi ilo: rs wiil please spit in tli. ir bats 'l is is p-- -wiiit? rot-.t" i tha f-itrdibir gr:et ; il. splayed on Cf.r.'-i i.z x.C oili 'e . tin' Iliiiiwood Echo. i hf g-eit siriivC on the New Y-;1: ; .: ' i::ia not been decla.-ed off a::d it is a seiious question if the whole country may not be affected soon by a general strike o-i the entire Vanderbuilt system. "V;r. . 'I 'giie l -d a di ive out through t'n county to Weeping Wiitm, Eagle and Loui-volo. lie rep-.' tin' i arn crop as about as good as common, but his favo rite fruit, the Irish potato, is a flat fail ure. Vui w '1 fi -.;d lb ia-i r. t " u- of mis cellaneous books at J. P. Youngs, ever brought t Plaitsrjouth, and at the pric es no one need to be without reai;ig matter. Call and look over them pud mike a sebtion. The easiest iei a! iu id on our street corners today by those celebrated fair fnde un 1 free trade democrats, could be Congressman Bryan and Cols. Sherman, Iiuffner and Ivroehler is as refreshing as a summer shower to the parched fields. Everything to Furnish Your House I. PEARLMAN'S CKKAT .H0USE1IFURNISVING EffiPORJUM, Under Waterman's Opera House You can t.uy of liim eh ao for - .t cali or ran t-erur -vlo.t vou need to fiirnl.-l. cot lane-or a 111.00:011 on 1 lie INSIAUrilll ' I..VN . STOVES, RANGES AP40 ALL FURNISH1NCS. At't'iit iNr the Cle!t;lr;::cl Wiiito hk-uiiio; Mucliine. The i;irst and most vinidf S'oek Co um fiom v.i Cfiss C-.nitity. Call and see mo 03n. House nick PliAJlLMAN. l Q. FRICKE &: CO. (Soccw(r to J. Will keep constantly on hands a full and complete line of pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. & OILS I)KUG(ilSTS SUKimiES. PURE LIQUORS. Full upper or h;ver set of 'ieeiii Uv $S. (Junranteed in be the same es those tor which other dentists charge $15. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded The only perfect and reliable way of extractincr teeth without pain or danger. Gold, Silver, and Hone Fillings at ltednccd Ilute OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCK. DR. WITHERS Tl .T&ir W. D. JONES, Proprietor. HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN THE CITY Carriages for Pleasure and Short Drives Always Kept Heady. Cor. 4th and Vine Ac ida my and Select School of the Holy Child Jesus. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. This Institution conducted by the Sisters ot the Holy Child Jesus from Sharon Hill, Philadelphia, Penn., will open as a Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies M1MBAY9 SEP'iV, 89 USD, Parents will lind in this Academy all the feature ot a secluded and r -lined home tor their daughters. A thorongh, Useful and accom plished education i; imparted, and particular care is bestOwed on the moral improvement ol the pupils. Di li i e nee in Religion no Obstacle to the Admission of Pupils For I'arliculars. Address. REV. MOTHER UUPERIOH. (event ot the Holy Chad -fu-us. (KCOILIY KjfrB-, Insure your property against lire, lihtnini; and Toenail o in the AMAZON INSURANCE C0MPASY. Of OiticiiiioMti, Ohio. Co oi in en ced Business October iSi. CASH CAPITAL - - $3oo.oo0.oo Stockholders indi vilmil!y iinblc. under the e. .n-titutiou of the State of Ohio which t ! iot with lite jtiescnt m.-t surplus is ;l ouarantee of about sTon.OOO.sO t p"iioy holders. Losses ail in nineteen years, (since organization) ueariv It nr n -MI 'd.tllars ' J. II. liEATHE. Secr.tirr. Vvm. L. BROWiNEjEesident M()1I-I;N M. KolaTts.) Union Block Dentist TABLES. 1'lattsmouth, Nebraska OAZZAM GANG, I'residcnt. Agent, Plattsmouth Nebraska SET