Order taken for WILSON BROS.'sniRTS. Jo P. 7ni Jiias Pettee. l3T TJ. TODD'S EARDWARi ElPORIUM AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON LOWEK MAIN STREET. TPIhie EJest ILIne ot (Look Stoves, " (Basoline Stoves, 6 6 Tinware 6 (Keneral Haralware To be found In the City. New goods at prices that defy compel ion. Give mc a call AMI ISi TTflDlDlD. TO lb tl 51 &6Go smell 7hu3o0 I "Warranted to be as good as any wire made. We also keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE, and sell as cheap as an Hardware house in the country. ail Hill ntrc Un ill i nc; xfcu;iiniA'u MIA1M We have Just received -AND- v .wuM Ipring Wagon Tops, which Me willfaeUat prices one and See (Our (Canopy 7Fop LIGHTEST. NEATEST AND MOST CONVENIENTTOP MANU- lAlsofaK'OmpleteZLIaefotlMen's, G.CHAMBERS & SON ass County WAKIAN & KIRBT, Propr's. ilattsmo-utli. Net. ORE J)IIILElBg, IRON FRONTS. dlitles or beary work in Co 5oun nana Tied in the State. 3INE REPAIRING of all kinds. i.aaM nf avnrir in Iron. alae Niibraska manufacturing. We ind tiuio. - bailding ia any part or tne ptate OPERA HOUSE AUD- FUIINISXIXR5. GENTS' TOST OFFICE Depot, STATION EU Y, NOT MASON & HAMLIN IIEXUY P. MILLER and vva M Tinners' Stofo ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Rxcelsior ST. LOUIS. MO line assortment of within the reach of all. Boysjand Jidies'.Saddles at Iron Works f (Of Wevs m road. and 113 OF ENGINES, said a. a. a ana (jwungs xor .Business Houses ara 1 nv H.f trhlna Qhnn ia ti.1 1 w n.nt I vhujjjjkju i for duplicaee all eastern prices, savins . . .. naomu '"l'u "ur ""w castings Jcee to rMiiiLOUiiTMlM PUBLISHED bt The Plattmontli Heral Pn,MiEiCo. Telegraphic. GENERAL NEWS. The Railways Continue Cutting Kates. National Bank In the Lot tery Business. Miscellaneous Notes. THE COREAK AMBASSADORS. Washington, September 15. The Corean ambassadors arrived from Chi cago and were at once driven to the Arlington hotel. Nothing was deter mined as to the future movements, but they will probably remain here only a few days, and then go to New York, and possibly to Boston, returning here when the President Is in the city. YELLOW FEVER. Commissioner English received the following telegram from Lieutenant Commander Welsh, at Pensacola: "I, on the 13th inst., issued to the destitute about 1,850 rations, which I considered was all I could do under orders of the department. I was reliably informed that a deposit of four thousand dollars is now in the bank at Pensacola, sub ject to the reserve relief committee, and last night I informed the treasurer thereof. I thought I had done all I could at present nnder any orders. No new cases and no new deaths among the naval officers." BIO DAt'a IS8CE. The postoffice department today be gan the distribution of two cent stamps and the requisition upon contractors was the largest in number piece and of value ever isued in one day. The orders were for 37,879,830 postage stamps, 9,131,050 stamped envelopes, most of them being of the two cent denomination, and 5,983.000 postal cards. The aggregate value of the arti cles ordered was $950,000. Secretary Teller resumed his dutieB today. FIOHTIXa THE LOTTERIES. West Stever. of this city, counsel for Judge Robertson, of Louisiana, filed with John B. Knox, comptroller of the currency, a formal complaint, setting forth aa llegxi vlcJ-ation-of law by the New Orleans National bank, in substi tuting its name for that of the lottery company in advertisements which have appeared in various journals through out the country. Mr. Stever says it is the intention of his clients to test the question whether or not a national bank can lawfully go into the lottery busi ness. COLLIDED AT SEA. Boston, - ,.,)lember i5.The steamer William Ilarrisou, .vm Hull to Bos ton. in a log, rin into tisleam coiiier. Prof, iioise, from New ioru. this morniug. The Harrison was cut to the water's clge. The More, being an iron vesil, received no damage. Much excitement was caused among the passengers. MJIC1DE. Fortress Monroe, Va., September 15 Col. Robert M. Mayo, of Westmore land, Va., member of congress elect, shot himself this morning on board the steamer "Virginia, from Baltimore for Norfolk. collision - Willimantic, Conn., September. 15. Two parts of a train on the New York fc New England collided near here this morning; Seven cars of merchandise were wrecked. Nobody was killed. Cause, disobedience of orders. AN AGREEMENT REACHED. Chicago, Sept. 15. A conference be tween the committee of strikers and proprietors of the steel rail mills at' South Chicago, owned by the North Chicago Rolling Mill company, was hfld this afternoon. The men presen ted a basis for the resumption of work, and after a long discussion an agree ment was reached to last the remain der of the year. The mills resume work a week from Monday night, giv mg employment to about 3,000 men. CUTTING ON RATES. Chicago, Sept. 15. In accordance with the announcement made in these dispatches last night the Pan Handle inaugurated a cut rate of $6 to Louis ville this morning, the regular rate be ing- $9. This was at once met by the Louisville, New Alba.ny and Chicago Late in the afternoon the Pan Hun (lie route announced a further cut. to five dohan until further notice. This was at once met by the Kankakee line, the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago. a. ieaamg omciai oz tne latter Jine to the Associated press represen - a ... lauve, "iou may say zor me that mv route will meet any rate made by rival iinra. inn ivii nnr na rha te rn J ... . . M ... J quarter. A telegram was received from the or general passenger agent of the Kauka- line today instructing agents there meet any rate made by other lines. probably go down to zero. THE BLACK FLAGS. Parts, September 15. Special dis patches from Hanoi . state that the numerical strength of the Black Flags, in the recent battle, was 4, 000. The Black Flag commander ex pected reinforcements from Santoy, but the French gunboats prevented their arrival. CONTINUAL FIOIITIKU. Agram, September 15. There is continual skirmishing between the military and peasantry of the south ern frontier of Croatia. All is quiet, however, in the Lazaricn district. UNFOUNDED. St. Johns, N. F., September 15. The stories of Mr. Davis' death, a mutiny in tne Greeley camp, and the murder of the whole party by Moun tain Indians, are merely the reports of Esquimaux, not substantiated and not reliable. INVESTIGATING. The United States frier te Pow- hattan arrived today, seven days from New York. She will cruise around the Newfoundland coast and investigate the causes of the collis ion and conflict between the United States and New Foundland fisher man, NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS In relation to the Greely expedition. THE GREAT RACE AT PROVIDENCE. Providence, Sept. 16. Narragansett Park. In the postponed race for tne 3:33 class Kittie Patch en won; best time, 2:24 . . Class 3 :20 (pacing race; Billie S. won in straight heats; Eddie D. second, Westmont and Lone Jack distanced. Time, 2:19, 2:22&, 5:29. The greatest interest of the day cen tered in the attempt of Jay-eye-see to beat bis record of 2 :14 for a pnrse of $2,000. He trotted his warming up heat in 2:20, and when the final trial came he made the finest exhibition of trotting ever seen at this track. Ilia time the first quarter was 34 seconds; fro the half in 1 :06 : three-quarters, 1 :39, and finished the mile in in 2 :10. He went over the entire course without a skip or break of any kind, and when he came under the wire showed no signs of distress. Spectators were standing in their seats and cheering loudly as the plucky little flyer came down the home stretch, having equalled the best tiina on record within a half a second. - In the 2:22 race Amelia C. was the favorite, but II. D. Winship won in three straight heats. Vital Questions! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best tLing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and curing all lorms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep al ways? And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops!" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all 5f tne most eminent physicians: "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on tt cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Wo men" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, indigestion, biliousuess, malarial fever, ague. &c," and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion I" Hence, when these remedies are com bined with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Bittt-rs, such a wonderful and mysterious cura- ' Power is developed which is so varied In lwporatioua that no disease or ill health can possibly eut i s power, and yet it is - Harmless for the most fruil woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. "Fatienta "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and giv;n up b physici ans of Bright's and other kidney dis eases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy i f rom agony or neuralgia, nervous ness, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out of snape from ex cruciating pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer in? from scrofula! Erysipelas! Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspe psia, indigestion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which Can be found in every neighborhood in the known world . MONET TO LOIN ON SEAL ESTATE. Any party desiring toloan money on Farm property can be accommodated at a low rate, from three to ten years' time, and the interest not payaDie until it nas accrued, inquire of U. . UKArKK, 15fld25w-tf PUttsmoutb. Neb. Try Scherer's Corn Cure, warranted to cure without pain, only 15 cents; at warricKs. i-tf. FOR SALE. liOtm H and 3 in Block 41, Improved. d97 . B. WI1VDUAAI. A libeial diucouut oo (roods bousrht for presents at L. C. Erveu's. 156 tf The finest cracker's are 1631mo Bremner's. M-O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Uiirch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay par ticular attention to his castomers. 155tf A full stock of nice Su&rar-cured uams ana Breakfast Bacon, at Central Meat Market, at 15c per pound: Pickled Pork, 12Wc to 15c: Shoulders. 11c: fenoulders, 11c. Ifresh Lard at 12c, 9 pounds for fl.00. Fresh Fish every Friday. Lafe O'NErxL. dll9tf " 'SantntntnatntntnnWnBTBffanaaaBBBBJaaBBM f 'euce Posts. -5000 dry fence Doata for sale, ioauiro ".. JOH.V FlTZOEr.AU, A. W. MC LA ITU II LIST President. . CaMiler. FIRST NATIONAL ! OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, Otters the very best facilities fortlie fromj.t transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, UoikM. Gold. Government and Ioca Securities Bou;bt and Sola, Uetxmits receiv ed and interest ullowed on time Certitl eaten, lmft drawn, available la any part of the United States and all the principal towns of Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for Couuty War rants, State ai-d County Bonds. DIRECTORS : John Flt7L'eraid A. K. Totizalln, John It. Clark. It. V. Cushlng, Geo. K. Dovey. K. Ji. White, A. W McLauithlln. WEEPING WATER IH5-.E3"IES.! WEEPING WATER. - NEB. E. L. REED, President. : B. A. GIHSON, Vice-President. It. 8. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banilns Easiness Transacted. UKPOM1TM ' Recalved, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DRAFTS Drawn availablo in any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated Mmi Line of Steamers. Bank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets, PLATTSMOTJTH ZCsTIEIB I JOHN BLACK. President, J. M. PATTERSON, Cashier, f Transacts a General Banking Business. :IIIGIIEST CASH PltlCE Paid for County and City Warrants. COLLECTIONS MADE) and promptly remitted for. DIBKCCTOK8 : Toi r. Black, J. M. Patterson, C. n. Panr el F. R. Guthmann, J. Morrissey, A. B. mitli. Fred Ci order. ARNICA PREPARATIONS Chemistry has discovered no remedy Ejiperio to Arnica f r healing external eruptions. Proper ly prepared and combined, it bas.RO equal as a toilet preparation. The Highest conden sation or arnica. Will speedily cure chap- fjfl bandit, crackt d inn end roue-lni?ftti of the skin, whether caused Jroia cifmnHo ences or the use of HUKTFLX COSMETICS. Will cure pimples on lace and .neck, renderine rliA linn uwl ln llll flllll I lT ifl Salt and sores. itit TOILET SOAP Delightfully- per. fumd, 1 uglily med icH ted. Al solute lv Bute. Keetia tlie skin from chapping and imparts to it life end healthy ulow. Unrivalled for cleaning the b-b'p and eradicating dandruff. The most per fect toilet soap in the world. 1'KIC.E, 25 cents. Shaving Soap A mrdicated article of rare merit. Pre veittH all pimples, heals Aftore fi!eand MAKESSHATINO aDEUGIIT. Kndorsed by Leading Burbers, who say of it, "Without parallel as a shaving noap." Mich in lather and lasting. Keeps the face and neck free tioiia pun pies. I'illC-K 15 cts. for a large cake. TOOTH SOAP Is without question the most perfect ar ticle ever produced ah it not onlv cleans-: cs the t-etll thoroughly, l ut tho combination f.h arnica preserves and hardens the gums. It gives to tta bre,th a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste is delightxn-. -rtce. zsc a box. All druggists se 1 the above articles, or we Will mail them, postpaid, cm receipt ot price. O. H. STRONG fc CO., Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chlcagt. WILL J. WARRICK, AG EXT', PLATTSilOUTU, NFBRASKA. ROBERT DONNELLY'S and: BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, ana general jobbing I aw now prepared to do all kinds of repairing vi taiui auu uiucr inacauiery, M mere la a good lathe In my shop. . PETES RAO EN, The old Reliable Waon Maker has taken charge of the wagon snop. He is well known as a . NO. I WORKMAN. 1 1 mil mi fii mm AR CA AR CA . 3 1 W 2 pa ' d 6 S 0 f HI ? THE ELKHOBi HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies. IMPORTED WINKS, MUMM'S KXTKA rugs Alway on tlraulil ALWAYS IN STOCK, At . f: - ; .' THE ELKHORF Fitzgerald Llock We liave a larger Scliiool which we 5IHT By adhering to the Cash system, we will incur no nad dehts,and sell 10 per cent, cheaper than by the old credit system. can on School I3ooks, amounts to considerable. Cash, and buy your supply cheap, at W. JT, -WTJ&M HICK'S. "BURLIN GTO N ROUTED (Chicago, Bu.linston & Ouincy tic: 'road.) COINC EAST AND WEST. Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars with Rodin iiik iuairs seats iretsi. amoiun; uars. witn iu Ivolvinz Chairs. Pullman Palace Sleenin? flara anil uu wmira, ruiiiuan raidra oiixnin? uara anil (tne ramous (J. u. & j. Dining I ara run duly to and f mm Pliin p. I.' . . . 'L. : . : 1 Bluffs. Chicago & Bos Moinn. "hicaio. Kt. Jit. seph, Atchison & Topeka. Ouly through line be tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars between Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via Peoria. Ail connections made in Union Denots. It is known as the great THBOUQH CAR LSSK. r rinesicquippeo tcauroaa in me worm Tor all Glasses cf Travel- I T. J. POTTER. 3d Yice-Pres't and Oen'l Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Qen.'ass. Ag t, ChlofcKo MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH HORSE SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRING All Kinls of Farm implements Mendel will Neatness and Dispatch.' Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing n short, well shoe anything that hap four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. . Come . and see us. UEW SHOP n Filth St- between Main and Vine Street ast across le corner from the new HEKAL )ffick. 10 G, A. WRSSLEY & CO'G Jla3,plk3in) DE3T IN THE MARKET. Made OXLTof Vegetable Oil and Iure Beet Tallo w. . To indue housekeepers to give this Boa? a trial, with each bar rrm f" TABLE NAPKIN -: This offer ft made for "a short time only and should bt taken advantage of at OXCC We WAEBJLNT this Soap to do more wash Ins with greater ease than any soap In the market. Ii has no EQUAL for use in hard . aod cold water. YOUR GROCER HAS IT. Gr. A Wrisley & Co. X' i UU ' flaafQ0twra of Standard jxwir LOO DUV Oil AMrA(N K, ri M ATI VK AV1NES, ;ST-.4X)UIS TJKKIJ. Hi - ' 1'LATTSllOUTli; stock than cvo of IBoolss, will sell for Kenieinber to bring th I GOING NORTH AND SOUTH -I Solid Traini of Elerant D.it fnochp. ,, t,iii - man hmace K n? tom im nni,ii . . h nrom bi. Uium. via. ii.-inriif.nl i m m.v i .'mm Kr. liuriinffton. uedar IcapMa and Allien to Bt Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Jux.linin Chairs to and from 8t. Louis and Peoria and lit ana rrom bt. lxuls and Ottumwa. Only on cnanpe or cars between St. Iouis and Des Aioines, lows, uncoln, Nebraska, andlinver, It is universally admitted to be tho VITHODTvJ THIS MACNrriC BELT IS WARRANTED TOF, yBEr? Jrfchutmolfc)il"): 1m1 I kkiurL, head, If mim. nrrvoa debility,! ((, griKrul dckllltr, rhctunatlaia, BurnlraU. i la:, arlutlva, dlM-it. aoltba Lldn-ra.aplnal ll ca. larplal llvr, ewtaal emlaalaaa. IntraCaaH-y, nMhma. heart dla. : djapf-aala, -nnilpKtln, rrralnrlua, lndlca. lion, hernia ar rupture, cautrra, kUca, epliauay dumb bknf, et. a hi any debility of the tKNEH ATITKRA Occurs, loat vltalltr. la-k wfnvrro fwrea aad lr, waiting weHl.arar-a, and ay taaae dlaraaa of a per. oaal nature, frctu wiiaUsUlr nun, tha contlnoou trrarn of Mafmetfem Hermaiitlnir It" gh tna part tpoUrtikm ta a a r altar 4wU 1 uvif a IW LADE2a6NCTIC ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. TO THE LADIES: If yea a re aSI ! It i. . a. a 11 - ' with Scaralgla. Srrvaaa Exaaalfaa,Dr.aaala,r with Ileaaeartb r, hlldnrra, llcaaaalae .rUM trU Maollr W..k l.llav w tnlbn f i M. u IMOBUlJ ana a pair orMatrnetic ruot a anea nam noaupvnur In ttaa ra'lr and cure of all th.a r-omplalnta. 7nx carry a powerful inag-Detio fufsa to Ul aeat of thm Vmr Lame Bark, VTrakaraa r tha Spina, Ymll. Iafcaf the ..nb, Lr.irrhfc braale la flam ma' baa aa4 L"lc-ration afthe H'oaak, iacidrntai lieaa.. rrhaca fr ''leading, 1'alafal, Mapareaara mm4 J r- -recalar Manetrantlaa, llamaneaa, and eaaaae af IJ?e, thla la Of litM A ppliaaoe aa4 CaraUt. Aful aaawn. For ail form of Fraale DIB-altlra ft 1 anno. IMn.ed by anything- before auventod. both aa a curaUT a&rectandaaaaouroeof powrrari4 ntallration. Price of either IM-It vttb Macraeflc Foot Batterlaa, f II. Pnt by azprew CO. D .and cx.rtilnAtlon allowed, or br mall on receipt of price, la ordenaar. w-nd meaaare DC waist and ilze of .hoe Bern) ttn nc ima h m4n lu cor. rencjr, acnt In lettarat oarrii-k. y The Maa-nacon Gamw-nta a. adapt4 to all agaa, are worn over tha undr elotalnr. fnat mii ,a i. aa7 ua ii. aanar vattut Mi r.ienaun taJten off at nlirht. Thar hold tl.eir comj-Soraufr. H mtnowi ao iimiriri ana .nouKJ arv worn a til aanni -'I ui year. - Sandstamp f or iba 'New Ixrj-tara la Medical TVeet tt'it rV'lthevt JaeeMcaaa." with tfcouaaiiaaof MaUna. majs. THE JttACJTETOJf AFPtXAXCE CO.. , 18 bUt bC GbicMso, Ci. GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The best yeast ii use, "received fresh -every TUESDAY -vtid FKIDAY mornintTR. ralJ i plIAl by m till " jf HI a 150 deg. Coal Oil Ofily 20 cts. at UI pomes ia toe i&tereat admit that I of .W.9. Wise. l&tf. SOW waxoms ana Bacglet atM4o t Order. TM COeVptb .