A - - r druggist. FAI.EK ru.' wMum;iu aaajj- I The Boys Won Docsuso They Clam Mils Grove Items TTTTr-n n PUBLISHED DAILY AMI) V-KLY ax . , ft PMtmmn mmiMm Co. M I.DICINE, J'KKFUMER VS. Oils, Taints, ItarsiiEs, A Full liiuc ofXriiMNCM I PERSONALS. I Played the Deet Game. OFFIC IAL, FAAM or IHIi C1TV. Kur city audCufy Directory, Railway Time aeietoue Kxcua g liurtineo LU leolory, feme Car da c, aee fourth pace. t flotlco to Advertisers. y f or ulapUy ad vertUeineuia or change Am! Iij fuel everything contained in "" ucuoiUM;r tnau to a. .... vi the lor 1 local JUMi apodal buliCM UlUal ut uaudc-1 ui odor J u. ui. cMcii av u, iu.ur. i... MfUWII. 11 11. l.L'llHKLI ' tiUalucaa AlaUaer. u Urai-cli Drug Stor. :-Pre fer! j lion caicfujiv coiirjiouiid ej Kjmif lou met J' all departments. . - mud Streets ..VrfffTSMOUTIl, NEI5. v.tK. JllAIN AMD vi i r t r a . i U J af-JLJ SKCOXO IXAND GOODS- Will ItL'Y and &ELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SAI.AULE GOODS, iii li nei Main strict. - One r mi 8i ol Di ck'e Furniture sore 1 li.HU. i ml.. Fib. lt, 183 4tf. lOTTL. nil HOTEL. I 1 L iv 1 1 j i l did I hue li l) I rlrk ftriK-ture. oo lofi t kn Hint. la. jiMlxei tn.lsbed and flltri! In ll r uii n ii Mini. I 11(11.1 J ( Al l M S. LUH 1L1! fi III ALD GlEAh Httlliaa Cuuulj Cvsveutiun 1 be ivpuuuctui elctwra l Caxn cuuuiy are facrvuy coiieu la .-o .u Oeicgatva lu u reuuil tauiwjuij Ctfuivmiuu lu ui) u-iu il VVeciU; 4vr on juuisuiij txpi. at li a. iu. I.. uu Jfii i luc muvuw . kiu iu liuiuibkic can uuic ibl iu. luiiux n.ji i U.Ct it iu Ik titled hi iL.cw.iuiM.r aiai auu cuuu.y ctcciiu : - uue cvui.iy ieia. . uiiv v.ui iivsurer. SUCt lit. ouccwbuiijr ut;i'iuteiideui ul lub.lc Iiiistruc lluu. ue c.erk ol tbe dlaUU-l court, wuuiy urvc. r. Ob CuUblJ CulUUCC. Ou cuuMuiaaiwuer tor isd UUtrlct. A.law io elect luiaeeu UcieKiea lo attend tbe ILa.l! L'UliVeuuuii u it. Iim... . . i i ....... . ,w luu uu iu clil umc,ici (u iUc -XUU juaicial ! the a.Ur plwllau luf. llif oala ol ICuieicuU lloa 101 jeirgaiea lo tu.s couvutlou ta liiicu aa lOalOna. oii uajetcaie at laree from acb ward and p.cciuVk uu uue wcteKaie lor every ntieeu 1KIM W UlajUI IIMIIUU lUf 1'. IkOUlTMU 1U 1M luu cveral ward ud vreclucta use eutlt ed k-Jivor wiiicUuii Ma lu.lua : i luii.su.uuiu viij, isi ward 5 delrgata uu ..... The score stuod eight to four In fa vor Wtrepmg Water. There was verj lit-le money on the gsmi, ami good tr- uc-r and good humor pre veiled. dT m m. ' a jno oi me unest puya made was Klepser in the loft Held who took a wift Kruutidei on a keen run with one hand fielding it iu to st-coud bust- in tiuie to prevent a two base run. Rail Road Rumors. A survey will o-u be w tide on the proved hue of the l'lattsmouth & Uui 0rp7fi.ccuif.cy lauJ!luraday. Herbert . llirliardson, who ha been very low for sotuetime pnt, i uble to U out again. A little child of A. KVonl-on died jHt 8aturdy. The rimaios were bu ried in this cemetery on .Sunday. 31 r. and Mrs. John McCoukey re turned fioiir Syracuse last Fiiday, where they have bevu visiting relative! a fen d.'t IScar Rieiiey and brother, of Toft noulUwestem. month. Ohio. n vlu'llncr m IV .!... , 1 n kins'.. They have eroe to view our x M. foik ou a line runniuo; fruui Ne- I couutry and visit relatives and Ir lends A great deaibf sickuu is prevailing is this vicinity. F. M. Wolcott, of Weeping Water, II. Millers little babe was burled In 1 Put ,a91 evening In the city. MFICIAL .NO flttS. A (t.c 1 hi !l. JJ)3 it x 1 1 pi tl li with tlie lil'USf. ( ( JIB 11F. 3 l C.l.i. AT THE Old Reliable LUMBER YARD u. i. namm & son Mil " 10 - IU ...a i'latlaiuoutb vreciuvt liUVa lulUI) a ioeny .....it t-lul Mtll- UruV).... .... ; 7 Aik Cieaaai.1 AtUCil ,.K utaville a Ceuicr ,v - t.ieoiug aler .....is Auuu J UU..4. , ,.i UuiMUuU S riwv3 creek 7 sv.it irec. n utoeuWuuu a ' A t 1UU (( lotai uuuili. r ol UeiesAlea 1j5 luo uiUuiKict tu cuicu a lotto Ws aud lu uuuvu h.uuiu (.tK.uai teaa. uu-ui.l Uuur ui i tui au-ettiseu uuui o oeitlua : 1 igw;iiji k Waitu, tu luuaea ulnce o. cuat Haru, at ziia wurd scbool iioune at 4V w Ml. muii ru, uiuvit a nice at 7 :oo p. iu ruutUt COUuCliCU..uUt.r U.L i -Mi. i lui.ruiouiu in-i.Ci,iaior .e.uvi uouae at a i. mi. ..ou u,um. lerKer-M;Uool liouae al 3 p. 111. ww I j f otuc .cuuui uouae at p. tit. ..tWt Aa . pbtl tKlit.i 1 btUK, ai p. 111. .at. iuiMumI Vi.tu.oie aciiuui uouac 13 p. 111. ' .d..e uiwVi, 1. ai.r. cuuul itoubc al :o0 'vu.atilie, O iioier'n uUlve at 7 :3u p. lu. ...cv uiaiii. 1 tit .e dcuuui utruag al p. 111. clijauii . la.v. 1 Ma m.i uouae al p. lu. .oc i iui, oiwVc uitk svuool i.ouae at 3 p. i..i..uuu, tlu.ni.uu Iimm acuool bouae at ' f ut. Moui.u uui., tow u sctiool liOUe at 7 P. lu. 0l.b CtCkH. lOtou JC1.004 btUM! at UU p. IU. i.tecMOwu, i.mu.. bcuoot licluc at U4J p. ut . 11'iOU. ill UUal ii.Hct at 7 30 p. (11. V u.cu ijitt j.o..i... 40 v t.v. iiiiuu iiiusi come uVmi a.ulD nu wi flCmC4 ua uelifeUiea VKte i-j otuei 01 uc tuu.iu.Ute. 1. M. il'iLI K, 11. iiVLl.- ILL, CuauUlaU .ev.ctaviy. Wholesale ami Hctull lealer la PINE LUMBER SHlX(;iai:s. LATH.j VAWII IWliklfsJ fouith street, iu rear f Ciera House. - a l ATTSi'OI'T II. - NF.PKA.'J BOO S AN O SHOES M XT FAI 5TIJRIX O AND RE1PA1IKING AT Sherwood'S. 'l.ATTSMOUTII, N'EBRAbKA .4. SullsOury, iscutlait. C. A tlurshall. Deutiat, sue- ctuor . Clutr oi .Uui kbull. 't ee lli extruded illioui pum ti use ol Alirua oxlue tU!. Trv bclierei's Jtru Cure, warrunted to tuie without pmii, oui lo cent.-; ut Vaiitckt.. tl-il. Special meeting of the tiie depart meut win be Le.d oaturdav night, lius iue8; of ituportauci'. A full aiteud ai.ee Is desired. By order of tne cliiet. For houses to reut or property for san' coiihuli l lie special ci'lnmn. W. D. Jtues atieiidt-U the republican central committee ineeiiug at Louisville yes erday. Some of the boys think Bill is figuring out his chances lor a nomination for sheriff and he don't know which ticket he prefers to be on. .a- The E1 Capitan Genera " cigar at Warrick's, 3 for 25c. I48t3 Johnson Bros, aud J. D.Simpson, are sporting a newplate glass today which was put in in place of the one that was cracked, and has for some time dis figured their otherwise neat quarters. All the best brands of cijrars at War rick's. 140t3 Chaplaiu Wright will occupy the pulpit at the M. E. Church, next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock.' On September 3d, Professor Peck, of Yi ra College, will hold divine services both morning ana evening, at the above nanitd church. mulit City to bh tn a distance of 22 miles. The contract calls lor its com pletiou by the middle of October. Work on the Southern division of the U. P. line from Omaha to Manhattan has bee u commenced, aa we learu I rom a Manhattan paper. F. St'iison, engi neer of the work, has been looking over the southern ud of the line and SI . tta a maunaiiau iieputmcau sas: M3lr. Siiuaon informed us that Nebras ka part of the line would soon be com pleted. He was pleuaed with the looks of things at this end. The. road .will no doubt, be put right through." The work between Beatrice and Lincoln is making good progress, aud it is prob able that trams will be running through to Omaha by the middle of October. Beatrice Ezpres. Polln's Fate. A dispatcu juai received from Lin coln reads as follows: J udgemeut in Pol in case affirmed. November 9th set for day cf execution. The following letter was received by Manager Young: licYu's Opera house. I Omaha iSKn, Aug. 21, ls3. J J. P. Young, Bushiest Manager Waterman Optra tioimc, Platistnuuth, Aeh.: 1'kak oik: Mr. Townaeud, agent for the Chicago Ideal Opera Company, wi.l be iu your city on Wednesday. You will Hud him a perfect little gen tleman. The Company is, "without doubt,' the best on the road, present ing Gilbert & Sullivan's operas; and your people will enjoy a good treat Anything 1 can do for you that will ad vai.ee our mutual interest will be hap pily attended to.' KegretlniaT very much my inability to be pretext ut your opening, and trusting your people .will appreciate audi a Company as the ''Ideal," and greet them with a full house, I remain, us ever, Yours Very Truly, . 2 WlIITMORE, Tr. as. Boyu'a Opera House. 'The Cute-go Ideals" open Boyd's Opera House, August 23, 2-4 auu 23. aud the euizeus of Plattamuuth ougnt lo feel proud to have such a tine com pany come here. E l Mrs. Q. M. Ilolm-s wai a pacr.T for Omaha this morning. A. W. McLaughlin and wife aud F. E. White aud wife are iu Omaha tods). Henry and Chriat Jnhelder and 6quue Smalley ol C'eda.r Creek are with u today. Cn-da and Lucr Wolcott.of Weeping Water, are the guet of the youug peo ple at Mr. liter' uud Mr. Pstlersou's. Mr. J. 0'Ke. fe returned Irom Tope- aa, K tusas yesterday and weut to Om aha thit moruiug. here. Hank J. SlreighZ the efficient P. 31. K .wurd Pool of South bend, has been I (which tueaua more timn popular mer- rusticating amo. g his friends here, the I chunt) vf South Bend was iu the city past few days, a the guest of S. Itich- I last evening. ardsou. E. E. Sturdivaat, a brother of our Doctor, has rentt d a farm of li. Mor row, lie will try farming for himeeil, next veur. F. E. Fulton, and others, were iu Omaha Saturday night, ou a bum. They returned Sunday evening, looking the worae for the tr.p. . Miss Cat rie Hiaper, of Ashland, was visiting at S. II. Draper's last week. She letuiued Monday, accompanied by Mis Minnie Draper, who will spend a lew days iu the city Dr. Joe Hall and wife and Peter Mer ges were among cur guest from Plaits mouth that came out to tbe O. A. It. festival, last Wednesday night. J Voodry, commander of the O. A II. Post, at this place, will move west, near Hastings, nxt.; week. .He has been one ot the leading stars lu our so ciety so long, that we will greatly m.s him. We wish him success in his new home. Tun festival given by the G. A. K. Post, last Wednesdaay night, proved qu.te a success; the attendance was good; several were out from Piutta- niouth Kv. Cooley, of Mt. Pleasant, helped the boys' make icecream. 'The band discoursed some rice music for them. Everything was very pleasant. They ail went hoiu-i at a late hour, hap py. Dick. " it'-" r . AitniLt: Mt AdtrertlMiopoi under Ibla brad. lbr ehf per ilus tacu loavriiou. Al ONEY TO LOAN -On rf al entsts by u:ll -J- an A Wooley. It L'OKHALK. Leatbrrtop bUKyy breaat collar iiarncaa aiiver uu-uiiiru. rr'u row uu rait ! week old. lu'julrewf M. Mvtvlwalu. 10OUIS. VOIl MAl.E-5 strcfwork furiiUlied to A purclianer and pail pay lu ruth. Htf t. W. 8. WlK l70ItHAI.I!-Cbeap. A liouae and two lot. A deatralile p.ace, for particular euqutr al tltia oOlce. . 11711 IVOR 8 LE A few article of lurulture, but - .ttl. e uaed.cli p. at Mt. Joliuaon NM uey' apropet ty of Mia May Crauuter. UOOt LTOK SALE OR KENT A tod tiouw with aevcarooi.. cjuvenlrully STrauved and liicatfd bear th lb Uutluest p in ol Ui city. I'.r particulai euvjuiia ol . r 11 WIDKIIAU, Iu K SALK lluuie aod lot, price CO. cali. iiniauce lu uioullily p yinrul it. yer. uruii tW Mrs. L. I). EiutDiin., who has been visitiiiif her sicter here, Mrs. B Spur- lock, returned to her home at Maryville, Mo. this morniug. Mr. Girardet, a Weeping Water mer chant, came in this morning from Neb. City Mud remained daring the day to see the base ball game. volt SALE He eral rrUlices, cheap. u.ulre or t. 11. Vt tieelor C. l.'OK 8ALK-Svratcli l'ublel In all aUe. al tbitoUlce. Sllf L'OH RALE a lot In icood locatloo. Tartlcu A- lar al tbla ufficn S7U fUK SALE Au order for a new American A fcwIuk Machine, luuulre al tbUoOlce. Or the Plattamvatb and fMiOtii 'lu IU 1 1 read t'oiupaM. Tbla ii to n nlfly that John lU.tr ciaus..Ua. rrauk :rr b. it. II. m i V. Wrcaotuu, u. w auO-U - t. !;-. i . fc. t'alii.er. vf. riu tu. Julio Hi i Hrflii. w. bapluau, . Aiter.nalt. W..i, iNell. frm ttoidf-r, V. li. r'arn.elo. . CUlhu.au, J, M. I'alieraou, Umu. K. L.ovy.' leil I. ceo. II. filar. Co II lil.Brd, J . 1 - .... I u . . I. ...... . .... k. tillKU. J- H.i.llb, P. K. Ilaal.ii. J. h. M. 1oui.pI. U.A. Wha iirk, Jt.ol at '!. 'I lioia. Ila. hi.., a. K. r.iuilu. J. t. Mtiwii e.Alull Uau C.vu. aud U. W iiti wu. ik - aaaueia.vd iUrn.aa.vea luaeil.ar ! r ih purp of lur.nli k au liivur. oraied l.ailiouw i ou.pai.) uuui iu lucorpoiallou uiol !! sia.e i.j. .vbiaaa.a , tiilaioii paiiy ahall b kuowii a iba Haiti- . Ii.ouiu aud ovum Weatrrw Milrut.d Couipant by which uauivll atiaJl eilal and liauaaWi pat. tie a i lla rlialaui hali b pel pelua., aud luay tun and UeaUDU, lu l ooror .i uaut ,' lu.v acuuii.. ou aud CotiVa leal. lM-iaou " f...u u.la d proi eii, iay ot.ir..ei at.u u oi racied vkliulu Ita uMli.auie Uiay lubkw i' Use a coiuu.ou eal wuivu ll lu auvr al ur-1 may uo all uerulul ela lu taiiy itile t feet lue uoji viator whlcU Ii aa vlvauU. , 11 shall hae puer 10 t xrn-iae all the llflit, Plivlieao and fialich aea wi.li h lut.t or atunir. n uu..r ci.aplri nll-eu of lhi cotuplh u aiat. Ulea ol rlrkM, i ui coivuraiiou i eieated lo lay ot. Iuchi. t'oultuci, lurulaU, utaluladu, prMl auu ei.ju oi uuuoie UaVL-a wlilt aued aid .lack turnout', .. . i . .. . . . ... ..... ... . ' wiruiur tuva ot mt iriuiii.i ot lu L'OK H V.LK I.OHCurd of wood. Inqulr Of I road. wh.Cu l ,.li.Je led lo con.iuei.ieat a polal - W. . Wle. tf I Vu iu ttaat.uu liver al i'lul.a.. ouiu. tu .l I Luui.it. Ulr if .Nruraka. kU.I lo ur u..i..i roK 8 ALB Id pan r for aale at thU otnc I ru liu.u aalo p.. .ui, lu a Auutu vv . aieily uiit-e-) A atoceut er buudred or vceala per doz- I iii.u. imouu caa c uu.), hy wa o. lueiovtu' en. It l.Olt 8AI.E-1 our lot together In kikmI loca- I. Hon lu thl cltv. luuulre al Ihla oDlce If 170K R1NT Oie otBe" room and dwellliiR ' coniiecied.tS room-lu aiaira ever ii"ii Nhnelder bakery. Kuuuiro at Mi, iioltteliuel I r ...:.!.. i. t,. i. . drl l tat n j. biicii out nmc onuat; jennu I is in Omaha today sorting up his stock a little, before his eastern invoices get in. Miss May Huffman, an Omaha belle, came down yesterday evening to visit with Mrs. Capt. D. Myers, for a few days. I? OK UP T 8tire Room. A1 14 ,.ta W. 8. Wiaa i FOUKEKT-DwelUug bouae. . n lla-ni. W.S. Wm it FOB KENT V Cottage liOUs. J room. 91.00 I ace uulil a Hoard v.u ctoi are etreteu from peruiouib. dtf. . Jia U, ItoaS. I tne hiwalivUn. a u.reli.aiier pr.4iidad.vlli of avi ; ihiouai. iuvti.uu.),i.y wai ol lha luwuoi yiucuaf, iiirouau wi ui.si.u ouuui, oy urn ol no it'll wi a enliia. iiiiouuu tiuk cuuul. to l..e lotauoi heal, .co, ii.it.uab Jel- ! leiaou count) b, aa ol t alio l lo a uoiltl on 7 lue mate tlue, o ar..tlt.a Kauau liout Ac btaa- in, or a ne.r ut uraclicu.e 10 i..ih potul a IU..V oe deiiitiiisttttled iV atui vev. l. uv u.utia x on l troiuplcl uu ol t..U Ci.lpoiatiou wllUt ihepilvll go ol unUaliuciiuK Oiwiicitea Irulu ilia lualu liue .o olUer lotvua or plMvva wliltlj lha Ini.lia l the bia.e. ' tut me purpoae of thl. i.rgaiiLoiilou, tlia fol . lowing u..iuu peisoua, bikiu ol .!. Ar.lole 1 UuVn oeeit CUoaeu Uilecw.ra. lu Uulil tlirlr ..f. FOK KENT Ilouae, convenient to mop. tf. K. u. ho VV i ItOK, Olt BEST Furnlnhed room oii.Maiu St. ii. Ft nquire at Exprea otUce. ri i ii r.i , ... Pt)B KENT 8- utb tore r.omof the Uulou """o""! Jii- i ichui nuuiJ.' flock Ki quire of O. II. ItlaCK, 15. lur has been preaching out in Hurlan coun ty for thel;tMt two years is home on a visit. A Mr. Wisner of the Burlington Daily Gazette made the Herald an agreeable call today. ' Mr. Wisner is visiting with his friend Oeorge Houne- wortn. ' J.J. Neligh, superintendent of the Omaha Detective Association was in the city a short time the other evening We did not learn the object of his vis- lock, Alva Irt w, t!ulne ciniuiltlee. I'lSll VOR RENT House for rent n;,r center oi a city. Kuquire at faltenon' Ham. iw. POB RET UwellhiK lloue, Inquire, oi A HCdtf W. ll.hlurKK. WANTED Informal Ion aa lo the wnerea biiuta of J'.sepu Hlytlie bv In nli-ct. t.Ul ..... . ..... V ........ V. .. L. 1 .. .u HDi'lll l noma wuo lauucu uv t-en .oia,, mj 27tb. tveud to S. rfhenemaii. Hec'y of I in nvlKr.it I on lf.'lCheainuiSt., fhlladcipuiu, icnn. IV ANTED. Information of the whereabout u t,t v nil J. l.'ouirer. wlio wan in rial i- mouthayear aifn. Any ouo kuowiuic of bi pre.-ent local li.u win comer a iavor oy penning his addresa to Mrn. harab K. Coliuer. Weal l-lattburB. N. Y. dlitf IVANTED-Two blackHiulths and a black - otuiiii helocr al chiiellbaciicr'r nuop sou man plate, cornel ot 7th aud lue. audi !, auiiiuii7M.i i.v i . ...... ., ""' u""r Mrs. Cooley i, in the city todny on l-epared d T acco,,, nod ite the ZXZoZl'Z , . rf, ' , . , , vy of hoard tu aid lolKliighy Iheweekor , dollaiaeai 7 h i,?j her way to fill aa appointment ut Wil- mouth. mi HUm, Mlt Ut5 lrill)M1, 1huJm , au ,H.I.,,''S A Success. The PialtbUioutti C.reuhttiug Libraiy is a go, and has been a great success Horn us iuccbtiou. The interest taken by our peopie has induced Will J. War rick, the profile tor, to make an addi tion of iO(J choice, cuieluliy selected volumes, the books will be reaoy tor circulation abcui Sept. 1. We saw a Jul of ILe books ordered and feel confident our reauiug public have a rare treat in store for them this winter. It is net often a town of this sue can have access to such a class ot books as Mr. Warrjck is carrying iu lis library. Card of Thrnks. The undersigned lakes pleasure in acknowledging tbe receipt of one week's benefit from the Wor;iug Men's Be nevoleut Aid Society, during his re cent illt ess aud inability to work. It came at a time when most needed, aud consequently was most appreciated. With sincere thanks, and good wishes for the order, I remain, Voura, Ac, W. B. Short. Our old friend, Pel ry Gasa, was bad ly disappointed this morning, and this whs how it came about: He was at the depot, "ou lime. ' as usual, when it was reported a negro excursion from Omaha would be iu soon,. on its way to Red Oak, Our informant says Perry,, se cured the soft side of a truck aud seat ed himsell to await the expected train. Tin minutes flew by and the hours rolled along, aud si til no coou" x cursiou hove in sight. The crowd, bv noun, had nearly ail deserted the depot, but still they say, Perry waited until about 2 o'clock, when the pangs of hunger diove him homeward, disgust ed, followed by Doc Clutter, who lad been watching out for the same show, through the baggage window. Wneu you say ,coon" to either of the boys, you iiad better see first that they are not armed. ber for the last time they being com pelled by the conference to change their location. UOI'.ND-h nld and b-t l.reait pin. the owner ran have lb. an e by provhiic property and payi it ior mis nonce. Johu a-iUg!raiu. rrai.a, car.uilt. ttrlauoa Teni. i .... .iluuUau.. c 11 i aniirli.. v k. fc.ldr.dco I'in.a. a. lla biue, ,S. iw, jilt:a aud lieu. it. Lit i elieid. Iheaaiu Uoaidof Dll'ecioia have cho.en lha following pelaoto aa oul i ra ol Uil uoillpauy. oouu rtvtwriaiu , raiueua. LmiivIu 11 armele. v .ce 1'ienliieut. l...lu.ri 11 U m... .. . . .....1 -. HIU...H.I Mv.iv.ai auu A. W . luiaauaiiliu. ireasurai. . nm mirvj u r..- vhv .M..u.r mum C" u. .luli a ii mi i III o..U laltb bo auonci loed. aim leu lar . perrhaie taid Tutu luo ir-av.ury tail cow 1 uany , in pre-ui t'reside .1 .1 .it neurvLarvauiilt 1 appoint a .lino ud p,.co lor Ihe 11 eelluc 01 lha euocrioria of a. oca, ana luali ! notice iheieoi, In alTe.iNl one neMaoaoer miui. ed lu the city 01 I'laiiaYiioui ., Iiiuiyn..)a ,-re- VlOUK lO 1U.1 UV Ot 1'Alll.l M.l.I. awiber nitrt.il tueu uu i iqero elect ihirieen uiiecioia tor raiu Oo.Pill: lll.t uue. t...ra an clioren all. .11 a noun aa uia ot) ufter luHlr 1 1101, eieci iroiu uieir owu uu i.ocrit t'leaideut and V ce-t lerldeiit ..ud alia 1 aluij elect a 1 1 cuure r auu rwciet r . wlio abali fake the p ace oi lue preseul olhcer now acting la tiio - aame capaci.) ' t .No peion riinii be eiecli-i dlrecuir in ald company, uue lie aha.l bo a ooua Dde owiu-rul allck.il flvealiaie ol tick luereiu. inatapiiai much 01 tmn cuii.au ain.i. n Just Received PIE LINE OF HEER-'fEAtT KID EEIARPIFE Of lllllF.CT IMIMtKTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, 8 tal.y niade for lb. retail ti-J - 'y. . Peppeiberg's Otear Factory. EPNSTWAGNpiR Praciical lreliitoet. AND SUPEIILNTLJIOEXT ARCHITECTURAL. Xir "RK A SPCC1AL1Y." Pliit ill 4 ?.. I !!. 1 -will carefully Mrrled.out. and full attention will bo given a to safety and durability. ' LESSORS 0. I'AIXTIXC- ojiB . Water Colon. Crayon aud TenciJ. Birthday cards at Warrick's, very cheap. liBiS. Some of our old timers were looking gloomy today, which we found was i-auseu bv John Shannon's destroying an o;d laud-mark, known a aa aidewalk, which has ornamented bis livery stable liout, f. r lu these many years. John is Uiuud to be up with the times. If pos- ible. P .rties Indebted to me on their Ice oil.s will please call at once, as we are Urtdii'g Mime money very badly just now. 14Jd2t. F. 3. YvlllTK. The beautiful residences of Messrs. McLaughlin aud Leonard, or north :iii are fast Hearing completion, and at h near day the Hekald proposes to speak f these evidences of enterprise a. id thrift at a greatcj length. Joe. Ford has ordered 75 new pair of o.ier akates and wul open up a rink iu tie Waterman block i a few dav. VtO.6 A. beesou, accompanied by his wife, started last evening for an extended tour through the east. They will visit Mrs. Ueesou'a old home, ueir Cleve iaiid.Ohio, anil then take run up t hrounh New York visit along the great lakes :tnd see Niagara. No man in PlatU mouth deserves a respite from l.4a : ors more tbau attorney Beefeon.ho -as ut iu more hours per day at hard work thin ordinary constitutions wiil bear. We trust Mr. B. will return home fully recuperated from his Lbor aud iu the ujgymeut of good heslUi. i The Women.' Christian Temperance Union will have a tent at the Giaud Army reunion at Hastings, where they will servuuch and distribute temper ance literature the proceeds u tro tor the good of tne order in the slate. We guarantee that if there's a band of workers in the state it iu tbe organiza tion of W. C. T. U. It persistent ef fort, backed by being on the right aide is woith anything success will most certainly, ultimately crown their ef forts. In the caae yesterday from South Beud tried iu the county court wherein Geo. D. Mattison asked for $1,000 as datuagea sustained by being pouuded up by the defendent T. J. Fountain, a jury trial was had, which assessed the dam age at $4 50, judgement awarded ac cordingly ;the costs whice will be heavy will of course fall on the defendent. Some of the Mills county officials were in the city yesterday looking after parties whom they have reason to be lieve) are harboring some thoroughbred cracksmen. Something interesting is expected to develop in a few days if the "coast is not cleared." In the assault and battery case aTin-t Wi.liam Iloitschueider tried a few days ae judgement was rendered against Mr. II. yesterday to the amount t $100 as damages sustained by the plaintiff. The Working-men's Benevolent Aid society meets in Rock wood hii. Friday evening Aug. 24'' A full turnout is de sired. Who said Jo Ford was la the fur niture bufiuess? We are authorized to announce a farewell sociable, at the the M. E. par sonage, at Mt- Pleesanr. on the after noon and evening .of n xt. Friday, Au rust31st. Everyhoiy is invited Mr. and Mrs. Coiey,' who have labored faithfully for the past three years at Ml. Pleasant, will, in accordance with the rules ot the Coufer"t-, be assigned to uew fields of lar' They will be mis ed by thefd people of Mt Pleas ant, and we venture the remark, that it -v ill be many a day before any other minister and family will fill the place in the hearts of the people there that Mr. and Mrs. Cooley have. Wherever they may gc they have the best wishes of the Herald for continued success. Tjik Herald acknowledges a picas; aut- call ii.is- 11101111111 from Lec Y Towusend, business manager Chicago Ideal Opera Co. the hiyhiy recommend ed company that will occupy the opera house one week from tonight. Dr. Salisbury of Weepiug Water made a brief call at the Herald ollce this morning. The doctor's name is mentioned for county superintendent. aud his friends assure ui that the' Dr. is well qualified tor the position. . ., The following delcgition came . iu with the base ball hoys this morning 'rom Weeping Water: David Dudley, Phil Barnes, Joe Parken3, James Rob ertsou, Geo. Sigler, P. A. Barrett, The Keithley's. Dr. Gibbon, D. D. Johnson and a numler of others whose names ve do do not remember. AMUSEMENTS. Ed. Herald: I wish it to be known to all tbe tenants on Mr. John Fitzger aid's property in Plattsmouth that I will resign the collecting of rents at the end of this mouth. I hope those be hind on rents will pay up before then. It is my own free act. Mr. Fitzgerald has never intimated that he wauted me to resign, or ever found fault with my collecting; the fault is mine not his. I intend in future to pay more strict at tention to tnv law business. I here also return him thanks for his confidence in me, as several thousand dollars of his money has passed through my hands yeai ly. M. O'Donohoe. Mr. Henry Boeck the old reliable furniture man of Plattsmouth wants tbe people to understand that his rooms are full of the latest aud best styles of furniture of every kind and description which he now offers at bed rock prices. Call and exa.nine the stock. It won't cost anything to look it over and if 3-011 do not find lower prices than Omaha and Chicago can give you on tbe same kind of goods he will not ask you to buy, Our patrons will notice the adver tiaements of Messrs. Hansen and Boeck Mr. Hansen proposes to close out his queetisware, ctockery and glassware at rare bargains and Mr. Boec has placed his splendid stock of fu.niture upon the market at I eJrock prices. Persous de siring goods in the line of those offered by these gentlemen cannot afford to pass them oy. Bed rock prices. I have on hand a taige ami verv superior stock of fur niture. much 01 which I propose to sell off at coat. My gatds are for taie aud before purchasing 1 wish everybody who needs furniture to call and look them over. All I ask ol the puldic is to examine tuy goods aud mv prices O WW UJE9TBT JS04X.K. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE, One Night Oniy I Thursday August 30th. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! -ASu- GRAND OPENING OF THE REGULAR SEASON BY TUB Gliicaso Ideal Onera Company 45 ARTISTS 45 WILLIAM J. DA VIS, Manager Wi.l be produced Gilbert aud Sullivan' Latest Success ! First time la Plattsmouth, " I0LA1TTHE, " Or the PEER and the PERL A Grand Cbarus. A Complete 8trlng. Beed and Brass Orchentra tr.tv. ling with this cuiu pay. iucludinx the services of tbe following artists: Joaie Bart lei t. Ada Corner. Jeanaie Herriok. Mac St. John, Aggie Yaree. Joaie Bartlett. John K. Mc Wade, C.as. H.Clark, w. M. Clark aud Herbert K. Cripps. Castell Rryd ge aud Artuur Bunco. Seats now on sale at J. P. Young's News De pot, iricee, fi.oo, 75 and so, AKE 0U HEADY TO OVKI lluiiburt and Miller the con. puny, aa me diirciora may oiovldH ttirt.uiiii oy laMM. . . an iuM-aii eul of teu per"' cent ah.'ilrH mv. able m the Hue oi in. kina llie.MiOMr,puou and llm teaiuuu I. t lem anli oo pub. lu aucli I.. slal. wiil", aud at nuci time amy (.luCcn a to if be requited b the JiiecLolof lite com -pany. iu iockliolder may vote fn person or tiv vtril ten proxy, and may cast om'volo lor euctt ahaielliev uidlr own ot rrpresntt.. . tin the Dial MiUueMl.y ol M.rytn Vorv lea proprietor, of the Omaha Fancy Steam tVf Dvi ing and French Dry cleaning works I shah ue cnoseu by ballot, by sucli of the mock 107. Soul h Fiftecuth street, Omaha noniei at a.iaii aue.id ior iua. ,MirpoM elm r as,,. " . , J,; V . I ,u P-rsta or oy proxy ; prov.ded tna a iu.tj.rl-, Neb., recoiiiuieud thei taciiitie tor l , u,e mock i leoreaeui. d ,j ji, JJ, . c. calling, dyeing aud curling plume I j'aii c.iutluueiu otuceuuiil ihelr uucceur are and tips on three days notice; ladies c :.,rltv , ...e bo..rd f tt,rP,rm .hu suits iu velvets. Silks, Satiun etc.. nave power to iu.k liyiaw, and al.er Hie cleaned bv the French Urv clealiinif nro- MHU,,i, l P'aure..uid way iraua iclji.l busmeaa cieaneu oy tne r rencn , y tieani"pri oi the orp.. ration. i..ay appolui KuameeraT cci f. Ladies and gents clothing clean- g m- aim all Illcert leouued iu aiu iu tiie cuusiruuiiou oi me itad ; auau have power lo lasue liouds af ier Keilliig tne art leu consent of two-third of Lie ock. mat extcule niort gaKes and deeu of naxt. auu Klvea aecumy iuereiorau propirt Ocjuiigiug to tue com pany. : , i ne private properly of i be stock holder. shall not be liable tortile debt of luecompauy. mi company ma be eouso.taaied wiiu any other rail.oad cuun.auy wi.ulu-orout State. ute Indebtedness of thla coruoratloii rhall uotat Hiiv lime exceed two tiiLoa u ihva.1,1. taUt ck. ' the u..iclpal place of rranuotiinr the biml. uesiol tue company, aliull be at 1 latixmouill, .vebsaska. u.l ci.ai.Kefl b a vote of tlie direc tors, ana the uoi-c: d ton book tint .,!. t pany ehail be opened Si thla . lae'e by peroi. ue lutialeu by tlie siauera-of thaaea. tiel. -.milt giving M a .), uotlce by puo.lc.tloii. next prc ceedlua tu time oi opeuiug I lie book and 1 hey uiay be closed auu re-opeued a the d' rec or may deem expedient. 'Ihetilliaof bealuuiua the Curuuru a imwrt of thla company aud ll liability Hiereuuder, win oe itom nu aiict iu. niu day Ol aiay. Mgtied thl 21tli day of .. pill, 183. Juhii itZ :rald. O 11. fiiack. A. W. Mct-augnlin. Frank 1 airuib. dosepn V weckbaco, K. 11. W ludllaiu. Ueu, r. nii.ii.li. ham. Al. Cabman, Vtm 11. .NMU, t . II. 1 armeie, J. M. I'atierai.n, Oilaliuo led l, J. '. A rued. in. Iteesman. J. K Hu hh. J N. ici onuelL Jaco Klein, Ed. n. n.ldrege, C F. Mull, ii w Hansen. ed. dyett and repaired. All kinds t fancy dyeing, merchant's shelf-woru Koods aeuecialty. All orders by mail or express given prompt attention. Motiee ef UemeTal. We wish to inform the public that we have moved into the orth store room in Sherwood's new Mock, on 5th street, where our patrons will find us hereafier, and where all wishing any thing in the Merchant Tailoring tine are in it.t d to cull aud see us. 130dtf Karoorshek Broh. A full stock of nice Sugir-cured Hams and Break fas Bucor,. at Central Meat Mrket.al 15c per pound: Pickled 1'ork, 2lc tu 15c; Shoulder, 11c; dhouider.-, 11c. riesh Lard at lvic, or 'J uouitds for SI 00 Fresh r ml every Friday. Lafk O'Neill. dllSlf Parties wishing nice fresh Baltimore Oysteis riext Week will please leav their orders this we k We will sell them as cheap as they can be had in Umaha. 149 Gl r. S. WHITE. FOR. SAI.i:. L.nt and 3 Iu Block. 41, Improved. d97 1C. II. WIXDHAM. s SATISFIED." Marsh's Tonic Astringent, fur Bowel Complaints, acts like a Charm. MI have used MsshV Tonic Astrin gent for Dysentery aud am stisded it is a certain cure." J. S. McDonald, Kan- is City, Mo.. "For Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, aud all Bowel complaints. Marsh's Tou ic Astriugeut is a splendid remedy. It acts like a charm," It. T. Lane, Bur lington, Iowa. I regard Marsh's Tonic Astringent as a safe and certain remed for Cholera Infantum. My little boy had a severe attack last summer and the Tonic 'As triugeut brought him safely through." -I. Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros., druggists, Plattsmouth. Price 50 cents. ....... i u auiet ii. t iirrii- . Geo. W r airfield ll r.. Hal iu . John Waterman, J. w. MUer ..an. Fred Gorder. F. it utliuiaiin. Geo. K. t ovev, Geo 11. illicOtld. umh lloebel. N. K JilgK". f E. ll u-llug. . .. H heliiM k. I boina llai bii.a. J. It. McDowell. ueu. Croi-a, STATE OF NEBRASKA, CAS- WUTT. On thit jltll day of Al.ril. iHiC. before ma Tt B. Windham Notary ublic. dalvc u.iul.ai.....i and qua Ifled ior and resiulna in al. County. perstmaiiy came Joiin ritZKeraid.ii. H. niack, A. W Md.a.iKbliti. Frank l arruih, Daniel ll. WI.eeler.J reuh V. WeCKbach. lien, vw irur. field. 4. c. Palmer. Geo. S. Mmilh. John H.t. ermau.nam. M. Cbapmau. O W. nhermaii. W. ii. Newell. Fred (.order. c.Jl. Psnmi v u dutiima.n. J. M. Faltei-iu. i.eu. K. iMivev.iK lent. personally tome known to In ihe l.inti. cal peraoiin wbfe aamea aie affixe to tbe above luntrumeiit, and ackuowleng.d the ex ecution ot the same lobe the'r vu.utiiary act Witi.es my hand and Notarial eal, tbe day . aud year last above written. skAi. Slgued. It. U. WI.XHIMM, in and ior Case County. Nebraska. xTAIEOF JtKiii.ASKA, ( Cas CouTV. f" On tbe 27th day of Aoril. lf i hernro n j,. rt. Math ws. a Notary Publie. dulv iimmi..i..n' ed and qu lined fur aud residing in auid cu.n.rv. persouahy came .. li Whidha m. to me known lm a .,u?i M',,,cal- prsou wh.me name is affixed to the above liiairumeut. ana u.-u ...wi. 25 cents.and lodging at Same reasonable fed tue execution of the same to be hi vol- I utHrv UCl HDQ dtfCd lates. Farmers and Commercial Men "wuliea mv h..d Ja v..uh.i ai .u will please bear this iu mind. d&wtt I t . "d ye r above hi ten. ' ) "... f oyueo, JAD.B. HI irilKWX, -v N'nlui Pnl.ll. The largest and finest stock of hats I STATE oF NEBRASKA. ever shown in Plattsmouth. a I of the I ws oimiv. . latest styles in felt and atifls, just re- r?,?1, !iy,."f, rf"r; ,?3- Man me W. R. ceivedatElson's the only one price aiiltefoVi'd" Dr. II. Meade will be found at his office during the dav; of eveuinn, at the. residence ot Mrs. Clements, south side of Granite, three doors west ot Thitd Ktreet, 149dtf Fresh Calilornia fruits and celer received every other dav at 149-tf. F. S. White's. 'Grace & Thierolf have af receiv- tu meir cigarB, among wnir,, is tne elebrated It. G. Intrersoll" ciifars. Now Boys, is your time to get a giaai -cigar.' dl41tf. A Square Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only ciothier. Also a few of the nobbiest suits ever seen. We take pleasure m showing them. 35d6t w21tl The Marsh Ague Cure only 60 cents liquid or pilla. Never knowu to fail Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills are mild, tiio ough and harmless. For sale by Suiith & Black Bp a. Ford's Barber ahop Next door to court house, shaves for 10 cents, cuts hair for Mc. dtfwdt Dressmaking. To tbe ladles of Plattsmouth and vicinity wish to announce that I have taken the rooms lately occuuied bv Mrs. Tutt in the Uuion block, where 1 shall continue dressmaking; and initi al 1 to call. Mrs. M. E. Morti k. dl25t6-wl9tf Notice. . I have concluded to change my loc i- tion in about so days. Parties know ing themselves iud-bted to me will please call and settle at once and irreat ly oblige. W. H. Bakes. 1 11 d&w imo For booth privileges at coming meet ing of Cass coanty Agl Society. Apply to W. . W 1M. riec. llSltAWtt Henry Boeck is selling furniture at prices lieiow any house of the same st le in Nebraska. If you doubt this fact csil on aim aud know tttstrata. tf i lumallycame Geo. 11 Uttlrflelu. J H Areud, I ..Hi. Uiuli.1 O. . O . I . .... ... ... . u-niiiaii, to me penwtuny known to be tbe identic .1 ru.ta.ma m-i.Tm are ifllxed to the foregoing article of luco iwra tion, aud acknov ledged the execution of tbe same tu be their voluniary act auu deeu vwriiess my naud and Notarial seal, this 3d t t dav of May, IS&x i-KAi-J Signed W. V. PAGE. ' Notarv Fa bile 8TAIK.OF NEBRA8KA, On ibi4tb dav of Mav. iwa tr.ina unnerrlirDMl. a .Sot a. t'.iKii i . , ct.iiiiiy, perjonaliy came . k. Grigs:. J K. ....... u, , .k.. tiaxtiiiKx. e.. airouu- 11. U.N. Wheeilock aud lacob HMe-awwb are wed knewu to be tile Ideal leal oemolla almllrua.! tli. f.,M aoinKinatiameut. aud loey aeki.owiedke h same to be tbehr volu tary aei and deed. i.tveii uiioe my nana aud Ntaarialaeal t any oi amy. ibfs. 11 L aAI J . Hlfoed, fUGH J. DOBB. Notary Fubl.e. ST VI K OF NEBRASKA. . - IArrCKSOM COUMTV. J On tbla lib day of May. A. D IM, before tne Ben Jam. a I. Fordy. a Notaiy Public duly com. Biis-loiied aod quaJitied. for Jeffer-on county. Nebraska, pera-mally can l b maa Harblue Kd H.EIdrtdge.Jobn 8 McU.aelt.CF. Stall Geo Cm and G. W. Hn en. who : ire Well knowo tome. ta be 'h identical rwraons who 4lgneithe foregolua In trumem. and tbeyae knawte 'm d the same La ha t hia ..i..n, -Z. - and deed. ..Oi m.drr my hand and NotaialPral iti I 1 "--" dav of May. 18HS, 1KA'f S-Snod, UtiiJ. L, PtTRDY