PLATTSMODTH HERALD AKIUUL PAPKUOV XII K CITY . OXT3T Ctrrtiimtla Library ttrax tr. Warrick' tltf V. A. flurltall, Ienflt, auc tensor to Clutter & Murihall. Tee tli extracted without pain, Uy use oTMtrouH Oxlile Cia. 1. S-klU'bury. Uentlat. Sl'rClAL NO TICKS. Adverltwiueuts under tni- head, three cent p-r line caeli Insertion. 31 ONEY TO LOAN On real estate by A. N. :uluvan. FOK HALE My residence aud four lots ; good lioint. baru aud fruit, and in excel lent condition ; also two Improved farm, also 2-story brick buoinen house 40x80 feet, on Main street, and other desirable laud and lots. 1. II. WlIKKLF.K. 1,H)lt -AI.E -HoUHes, lotsand wood land by Jtuu Uous Si don. FOU SALE Several renldonces. cheap. In qulre of it. 11. Wheeler Si C. LM)K SALE Scratch Tablets in all les. at T thisolttce. Mtf lOU SALE a lot In good location. I'articu r lars at this olBce 7il (.Mill SALE An order for a new American 1? tewlui; Machine. Iuqulre at tuisofllce. FOR SALE 1,000 cords of wood. Inquire of W.S. Wise. tf IOUSALE t Id papers for sale at this office A at 40 cents er hundred or 5 cents per doz en. tl FOR SALE Kour lots toother In eod loca tion in thi city. Inquire at this onlce tf UOOM TO KENT. A furnished room for one or two gentlemen, lu good location. In quire at this otnee. " ttf fliO KENT Two rooms, furnished or unfur- nisbed. In the MacMurphy hoiixe. Inquire on the premises. FOR KENT or sale on long time. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly tut(. B. Windham. FOR REN r Good, new houses of four rooms. Khm1 water, good garden soots, t per month In Bhaferville. W. II. Shafkk. IJOK RENT 1 he north storeroom in Nev- iile's block, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. laatf fPO RENT A bouse. Inquire of Chaplain A Wright. LOST A Knight Templar charm in shape of a Maltese cro-ts. Kinder wi.l be suitably re warded by leaving at thl office. I6tf WANTED Two day boaiders. Apply at Mrs. Gustafson's, 3d street, two doors past nexton's 56dlw K. of X Meets every Tuesday evening at thea Castle UaU. ia Rockwood Block. V itiuff Kuights arc invited to attend. II. M. Bons, C. C. W. 1Y Dykes, K. of 11. and S. Sever Give Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed sprits, loss of appetite, gen eral debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any desease of a bilious natu-e, by all means pro-, cure a bottle of D ot-trie Bitters. You will be surprised to sf-e the rapid im provemeDt that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength aud activity will return; paiu anp misery will cease, abd henceforth you will re joice in the praise of Electric Biiters. SoHnt fifty cents abotrle bv .I.M.Rob ert?. Jan. 3 e8wly These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifler and system regulator ever placed within the reach of "suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er, tonic or mild stimulant, will always flad Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J.M.Roberts Jand&wly Fence Posts. 5000 dry feuce posts for sale, Inquire of W. S. Wise. I9tf. A Great IMsooTerj. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Broncbhitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guarante ed. Trial Bottles f'ee at J. M.Roberts. Dru" Store. Large size $1.00. Jan. S eCwly For lame back, Side or Shiloh'a Porous Piaster, cents, Chest use 811 ILOil'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee. It cures coas'imption. SllILOU'S VITALIZE!: is what you need for Consumption, Loss of ap petite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUPE Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'a Care. Sod by Smith & Black Brop. Dec.2ueowtiJtwiy A Startling lliscovery. Physicians are often startled by re inarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Cou sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their Eractice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. ;oberts' Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. Colleotlon Notice All parties knowing themselves lo be indebted to me will please call and make full settlement at once, so that hereafter we can conduct a strictly cash busiuess. Please give this your lmme mediate attention. . dS9 w8w Rot. Sherwood. Ball tonight at (lie Harry Race, of Weeping Water, is looking over the city to day. The full proceedings of the Demo cratic Slate Convention may be found upon our telegraphic page. Juge Pottenger ban lccn appointed by the Commissioner as a Justice of the Peace in and for the First ward of the city, in which ward he will soon open an office. Since the Missouri Pacific has put on the extra passenger train each way on that road, parlies from Plattamouth can visi Weeping Water ami get back the same week. One of the quickest jobs of work ever performed was done by amateurs the other evening; a house back in the First ward was painted all over red in one night. The IIekald would like a program of the exercises on Decoration day, the 30th. If the (J. A. It. have arranged their program we shall be glad to pub lish it. The police have an eye on tramps. Policemau Harve Sage, the other morning, followed a begging one into a house taking him down town and firing him from the corporation. The June rise in the Missouri will be along shortly, but reports thus far from the up river country in the moun tains do not indicate a very high stage of water as probable this summer. The Ball tonight will be in every re spect the most elaborate and expensive one ever held in the city. The pro gram's arc especially elegant, and the floor managers' badges in satin and gold were made to order for the occasion. County Superintendent Alton is al ready making extensive arrangements for the Teachers' Institute to be held in this city during August, and he will attempt to have an even more success ful session thau a year ago. Mrs. Dr. Foster was called suddenly to Wiuterset, Iowa, -yesterdaj, by the sickness of her little boy, who was visiting his grandparents there, and who was taken bo violently ill that his mother was telegraphed for. During Mrs. Foster's absence her office will be necessarily closed, and an announce ment will be made upon her return. The late democratic dow-wow did itself proud by selecting our bluff, hon est old friend, Beach Ilintcau, as chair man. Hon. Beach I I'm man is'a democrat cause he believes it was foreordained from all time that he was to be a hick ory democrat, and he doesn't believe it is possible for one of the elect to back slide; hence Mr. Hinman is, has been, and always will be, a democrat. Mr. ltuffuer made a very determined light for democratic distinction, and Dr. Miller and the Omaha Herald said some very 6weet and flattering things ia his behalf; yet the fine Italian hand of the Omaha boss was perceptibly and conspicuously absent just when Peter needed a few votes. Votes, Doc tor, not taffy, is what our Cass county democracy wanted. You haye evident ly mistaken the symptoms of our Cass county .democracy's ailment in your diagnosis. South Bend is represented in busi ness by the following gentlemen: E. E. Day. dry goods and groceries; n. Streight, dry goods and groceries; Sawyer & Sou, clothing and fancy goods; O. Jacobs, confectionery and stationery; Fred. Ilolka, confectionery and fancy groceries; Geo. Hay & Co.", hardware and agricultural instruments; Dr. Kirk, drugs, paints and oils; Re vis, billiard hall; John Schlater, har ness shop; J. Munford, barber and shoe shop; G. McCain, hotel; Geo. B. Hendricks, hotel and livery; F. Mc Cain, livery: Folsoni, South Platte Lumber Co.; Fred, the butcher; Mc Far land, postmaster; Coon & Morris, blacksmiths; Geo. McCortuick, black smith; Sam Long, stock dealer. Louisville Observer. The stale republican central coi.imit tee met yeserday evening at the Mil lard hotel in Omaha, for the purpose of selecting the time and place for hold ing the state convention for the uomi nation of state officers and presidential electors. The committee was well at tended and general good feeling pre vailed. The convention was called for August 27tn, at 10 o'clock a. m. The prevailing opinion being that the dele gates could reach that city by morning trains from different points in the state and have ample opportunity to transact the business of the convention in time to depart for their homes upon the following morniug. The basis of representation remaius the same as that fixed for the late convention, which named the national delegates to Chicago. Early nominations with an aggressive, campaign was determined upon. - - Tlic T. A. M. Opera House. MURDER AT CLENWOOD Self Defense the Plea The town of Glenwood, Iowa, was thrown into great excitement yesterday by a fatal shooting. The victim was John Clingersmith, who was shot and killed by W. C. Wallace. The rela tionship between the two men has been anything but friendly for the past year. Wallace, who is u man of 35 years of age, a year ago married Mrs. Nichols, mother-in-law of Clingersmith. The latter was very angry about the mar riage, and since then has several times abused and assaulted Wallace, who is a man weighing only 130 pounds, and has the reputation of being rather peaca ble, while Clingersmith was almost a giant in build, a splendid specimen of physical manhood, six feet tall and weighing 225 pouuds. Yesterday forcrnoon Clingersmith was at the court house, and Sheriff Dau Farrell, in a joking way, showed him a bogus pedigree of a stallion which Clingersmith' owned. It is not now known who prepared this pedigree, which was a very obscene and vulgar document, not ouly making fun of the horse, but casting reflections ' upon Clingersmith. It was intended, doubt less, as a mere practical joke, and some bystander intimated to Clingersmith that it looked as if it was in the band writing of Wallace. Clingersmith, who had been drinking, became very, angry, and started at once for Wallace's house. Wallace is a painter, and Mrs. Wal lace is running a photograph gallery. The residence rooms are in the tear of the gallery. Clingersmith ent. '.id at aside door, and from that room was about to enter the kitchen, when he met Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, who were both armed with revolvers. Wallace shot twice, the first ball striking Cling-, ersmith oii the right of the nose, and the second hitting Mm just below the left eyebrow, penetrating the brain Clingersmith fell to the floor, while Wallace rushed out for a docctor. He was very much excited,- aud merely told the doctor to coma over and see Ins wire, who was badly frightened about a shooting . affray at his house. The doctor, with other citizens, went to the house, . and found Clingersmith lying on the floor in an insensible and dying condition. He died at 3 o'clock. Wallace was placed under arrest and an inquest was begun. It was not con cluded last evening. A representative of the Bee had an interview with Wal lace, in which the latter said he did not care to talk very much about the case. He was sorry he shot Clingersmith, but claimed it was done in self defense. He has secured Hon. John Y. Stone as his attorney, and a number of his frieuds have expressed a willingness to furnish such financial aid as he may need, he having little, or no property of his own. The feeling in the town seems to be rather favorable to Wallace, on account of Clingersmith's previous abuse and quarrels. There is a strong feeling against the person who prepared the pedigree of the stallion, not only on account of its obscenity, but also on account f the fatal effect to which it has led. Omaha Bee. Job was not a vindictive man. Ever in his hour of suffering, misjudged by his friends, suffering without appareut cause, tormented and. distracted, the worst wish he uttered against his worst enemy was that he would write a book. When we reflect that it was just as easy for him to wish and -he would have been perfectly justified in it, too that his enemy would start a daily pa per to fill a long felt want, wc wonder at his forbearance and admire his dis play of the brightest of the Christian virtues, Job was ou the right track for vengeance, thoigh, when he tried to wish his enemy into the printing business at all. Perhaps he knew that by slow and painful degrees the dread fascination of the daily paper would come upon him at last, and, breathing upon him with the constricting folds of its basilisk eyes, would, with the Par thian stroke of its seorpiou tail, sink its relentless fangs deep into his bud ding hopes and blight them, with the chilling frosts of their syren song. What, ho! without there! Two more; on ice. Burliugton Hawkeye. Fast Freight. As announced in the Herald two days ago, the first fast freight from Chi cago to Deuver, con sisting of twent v th ree cars of freight and three coaches bearing officials, passed throvgh this city last night, the train arriving at the depot here shortly before 11:80. After a delay of some twenty ruiuu'ts at the Junction, the train made only a short stop here, striking for the west at a thirty miles an hour, rate, which will bring it into Den vet tonight. 1 After Five Yoa rs Wed ues day evening there was a most pleasant gathciing in this' city at tlie house of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Thorn-. a$on, on Main street, the occasion be ing the fifth anniversiry of their wedded life. A large number of neighbors and friends of the family were present, who assisted in making the evening and the anniversary a most enjoyable one to all. A bountiful supper was spread for the .guests, "'.among the et ceteras beiug strawbcrriefi.icc cream, lemonade, fruits and confectionery. And right here tlie Hekali acknowledges Una receipt of a magnificent cake that es caped and found. its way to this den of huKgry priutcrs. Mr. Herman llerold furnished music for tlie party mid those who wished en j jying dauchig -until' 12' o'clock dispersed the meny yathering. Mr. aud Mrs. Tlioiriaboji .vcrc (he re cipients of ihe following remembrances' from friends present. Bride cake, Mr. an I Mrs. J. Marshall:- ' '-' Mirror shelf, Mr. and Mrs J. W. C'oolege. ; : . Music 1 nick, Mr. and Mrs. IL P. Coolege. ; ." ' Whatnot, Mr. and Mis. R. Ballance: Horseshbe hat rack, Miss Kate Sta dlemaon. Crystal cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hcrold. , . ' . ;. Butter dish, Miss Clara llerold; Hat rack, Otto Herojd; Handsome towel rack, Mr, and Mrs. Wm." llerold.. . . , . , . Watch case, Dora llerold. Wool phair. tidy, James Herold Music1 stand, Miss Maggie O'Rqurk. Clock bracket, Mi3 Anna Keller. , Bamboo cocking chair, from Mr. and Mrs. Whi.-Turner, parents of the bride, and Dr. and Mrs.MarshalL Table Linen f-r Grandma F.Qrgrave,. Mrs.Wightman and Miss Abbie Wight mari.V. : " ... Memorial Services. Memorial services preceding Decora tion Day, will be held Sunday after noon, at Rockwood Hal, iiuder the' auspices Tof the G. A. R. Elder Bur ton will preach, and a very 'interesting and instructive time may be anticipated to which ;the public are cordialjy in vited. : The ladies of the M. 12. church "made it very pleasant' for their friends w'ho attended their social at Rockwood Hall, last evening, and a very enjoyable time was had by all who participated in the festivities! " ' " ' Notieefoir 'Bide. "------'- Notice is hereby given'that bids will be received .by the City" Clerk up to Monday,'May 26th," 1884, for doing die city advertising and printing 'for the fiscal year commencing June 1st, 1884, to June 1st 1885. By order of the City Council. J. D, Simpson, r City Clerk. Oranges, lemons, cocoauuts and ban anas, at Bennett & Lewis'. T2t2 -Try the-. Banana.' plug chewing to bacco, it is by far the finest plug chew ing, made, Matt Schlegel sells ii. Ill "' Go to Bennett & Lewis for vegetc bles and fruits. ; 72t2 - . ' : If yoti; want any hammocks, go to the P. O.'Xews Depot aud cave money. -2t " Fresh Vegetables and fruits received daily at Bennett Lewis'. . 72T2 '; Phil Young has just received some fine oranges and fresh lemons, bananas and cocoanuts. '72t2 If you want anything in the Francy Grocery line, go" to Bennett & Lewis. .- - - 12X2 Phil Young has just received a new 5c. ciffar. "Fresh Caramels "the boss 5c. A cigar in the market. -' Go and " try them. : 5 - - r - 72 2t Stxawberrie.3, green, peas, wax beans, and new cab'bage, at Bennett & Lewis', -irr r.3 ;..- .; i '-"72t2: it you' 'you wah a'gdod "smoke" go to the P.O. News depot; where you "can find the best 5c and 10c cigars, and don't you forget it. . 72t2 The best corner for business in Platts mouth. that is off Main street, for said; consisting of two factional lote'w'hlch as a good business location are p refer able to those, on -lower Main street. For particulars inquire of J. C. New berry. r " . .VSStG"' A good two horse farm- wagon--for sale. Enquire at Bennett & Lewis. ' ... d48tf .Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicie. They often say. Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, (hat I sell ou a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after, taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1; trial size free;- ' . Kesp'jf f apr3 4m W. J. Warrick. The Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he, will contract with consumers to supply ice for tlie season -at the' lowest terms.' . ' 3m2 r - . Temperance Work. Rev. Geo. Scott, of Sutton, F. J. Sib ley, of Lincoln, and F. G. Bacon, of Tocumseh, passed through the city this morning, en route sor Washington, D. C , to atteud tho Right Worthy Grand Loige ot Good Templars. Col. Woodford, so well and favora bly known as a temperahce lecturer in this city, is now in Atchison, Kan sas, and he will shortly pay Piatt mouth a visit. Efforts. are being made to retain him here for a course bf lee turcs for one weei, of which further notice will be made in the future. The executive committee of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars met in this city the 17th, tranjacting neces sary business. At their, session they elected T.JJ. Wilson, of Beatrice,, sec retary, in place of M.- Weaver ling, who had resigned. . IL,F.. Wilson, 'of thU;city, who" has been traveling over the state in the in terests of the Grand Temple of Honor, is home again. Beside making official visits, Mr. jiVilson has " organized new Temples atWeeping !Water,. Wahoo, Seward and 'Aurora'.- i- w-- ' T 3 1 S3, OOO Damages. Papers have been filed in t.hc distrjet court.agaiast C. L. Bates & Co., .drpg' gists at 'Weeping Water,, for. selling whisky. The. papers were filed by .Mrs Anna M.- Shannon, wife of J. O. Shannon, who is well known in this city, J. E. Morrison being the attorney for Mrs. Shannon. The claim is for the breaking up ol. the family, f ie claim being that during last "summer and fall CL. Bates & Co. ' Then do-' ing business at South Bend, sold re peatedly intoxicating liquor to' the said J. O. Shannon, totally unfitting him for business and alienating him from home and those, dependent upon him for support. The case will be up for trial at the next term of court, and will no doubt be fraught with much interest. . r The Herald understands that the whereabouts of "MrShannon are now unknown. -Train - Time. ... Under the change in time -passenger traius'leave thetlepot here a follows: No. 1 we6t, 8:15 aj m. No, 3 west, 6:50 p. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5 :15 a. m. ' ' M " M 6:35" p. m. C. B. & Q. , north, 7:45 a. m. Omaha stub north 8:55 am.' ' " ' .'" -' " " 5:40 p. m" " Trains arrive as follows" ' No." Denver express 0 :25 p.. m, 2X6:4, "'9.25a:m.- K. C. St- J. & C. B. east 9t45 a. ui.v m .i u i.H . ..." 8:35 p. m. - C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p. m. . Diamond .Wll Finish, best.and .cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fisher's driig store "49dwtf C- HEBOLU, ... The Boss . Clothier of " Lincoln, has opened out a clothing store' in this city where he would be pleased to have his old customers' call - in, on lower Main street, one. door east of court house. . 15diwtf Assorted tints of Diamond Wall Fin ish may be fount! at Fisher's drug store, revolving sign. . . : - . . 49djtwtf. Twenty-five cents" in advance will entitle you -to- use- of -ihe Plattsmooth . if 1 1 1 circulating liurary ior pne inooin. , jdjtw'lo W..J. Wakbick. 1 if teen per cent discount on all cus torn made - work hereafter, at Sher wood's "for cash. To establish my business- in every department- on' a Btrictly cash basis this inducement is made in all custom -made work; Under 'the reduction a shoe that costs $9.00 now, costs $7.65 for cash. A boot that costs $8.00- now costs "6. 80 cash. " ' A. .boot that costs' $6.50 now costs $5.60 cash at Sherwood's. 58Jw8tf - Diamond Wall Finish, at Fisher's rug store. . . . 49d&wtf ' Sweet Potato Plants. ... w f 1 . 1 . ft" ueave oraecs ioryour sweet potato plants at our hot beds in town at the Blue-House in Billings' addition or at Chas. Robine;' Order3 left at the lat ter place will be filled the following morning. . ROGEK3 & CuAxpLER. :' - , 69t6 : I Falling' ou of the hair may be pre vented, brash'y hair made soft, and - the growth of liair5 renewed, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor - wld6t If you -want to get you a broom 'that will give the best satisfaction for the same money ask your dealer for Dor ack's brooms - . - d28-lmo " . Pasture- . Two hundred and.'forty'acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile froralhe city. Apply to 51tf - W.S. Wise. . In purchasing a refrigerator see Hen ry Boeeck's new- stock and gat , prices, before purchasing. . 59tf ' '-Sweet potato plants, and tomato and cabbage plants, always on .band, at Bennett & Lewis'. "' 6512 - All the best houses in Plaftsmooth will SPll vnil TtrprrvnAr'a rhiuavaKHlrin .at reduced. price by th box b- Juurell, ana aon c you xorgec it. uet tnene and youet the beat. tf "iugiit'along."' The (ireat Lung Medicine, Hank'! Golden Hal mm, it Worthy ofPraU'c, Your Goi.dkn Balsam Is giving good satisfaction. Wc are selling it , right along." I F. C. Corbett,drugUtt Marsh field, Mo "My mother, now oer 50 years ohJ. suffered 20 years with, an Irritating Cough aud Bronchial affection. Last , winter, she ueed a feW bottles of Marsh's Golden Balsam aud was en tirely cured." L. M. Smith,-.Toprk'a', Kane. "MarahV Golden Balsam is the bet cough medicine I' have ever sold."--Gus. A. LeDeis, druggist. Cedar City; O. . . " I took a severe Cold'and Cough andy for months was threatened with Con sumption. . Marsh's Golden Balsam saved me." J. S. Stewart, Omaha, Neb. , Marsh's Golden Btlam, and Marsh's; Golden Blood and Liver Tonic, are for . sale by Smith & Black Bros.,druggiEt, Plattsmouth. Large bottles 60 cents aud ill. Trial Size 10 cts. d'itwl, Sportsmen, Attention! Agents of tho B. & If. R. R. will sell tickets at one and one-fourth faro to, attend the touanament it Plattsmouth, June 10, 1884. For transportation over Union Pacific, parties wishing trans portation will write the undersigned for, same, giving number of persons who wish to attend. ' - J. W. Jknninos, Sec. State Sportsmen Ass'n. State papers picas copy. 69dlw If your blood is vitiated cleanse it with out delay by use of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. Safe and effective. wldGt At Charlie Warren's, the old reliable barber's, shaving 10c, hair cut 25c, shampoo 25c, sea foam 10c. mustache black 25c.- Shop opposite opera house give him a call. d31ml' Parlor and bedroom sets ia all styles at low'cst prices at Boeeck's. 59tf ClotLes, Hair, Nail aud Tooth Brush es, Comb3, &c, nice line, at Fit-hers, east Main street, 49dlf FOUND. An'agate watch charm and twoj loo keys. Call at this office, prove prop erty, pay for this notice and get the articles. F. S. White, The old stand by ice man, is now con tracting for the summer 6eason, and will deliver you your ice promptly at any time, called for. Make your con tracts for a summer supply. ' 15dtf The Emperor Xouls Ifepoleon rooked only tbe fliietit cig-ra tho world could pro duce. - Prof. Horsford Mrs the Emperor a cteara were m Je speciaJlr for lum in Ha Tn from leaf tobacco grown in Ue Golden Belt of North Carolina, thli bein? the finest leaf Brown. - BlackwelTa Bull Durham Hmoklnir Tobacco ia made from the same leaf used in the Emperor'a dgara, ! abao lately pure and ia unquestionably the beat tobacoo ever offered. , 1 Thackeray 'a (rifted daughter, Anne. In her alt etch of Alfred Tenny aon. in Harptr't Monthly, telle of her Tiait to the treat poet. She found him smoking Blackwell'a Bull Durham Tobacco, aeht him by Hon. James RusseU Lowell, myfT Minister to the Court of 8t James. In thee days of adulteration, it is com fort to smokers to knot that the Bull' Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blackwell'a Bull Durham Smoking To bacco ia the htwt and purest made. Ail dealers hare it. None o&u e without the trade-mark of the Bull. l t s r f W! ABSOLTJTILT CUBES WHOOMAO COUC : . It Is a nannies Tptable syrup, very dl! i me uuhc. itiieve ui once ana is a poeuire : . . . WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCI. t are cured by this excellent remedyV . ' ZHrtctioiu in ten language accompany entry bottle. BLOOD CURE ABSOX.VTXLT CUBES . .. ALL DISEASES or TIIE BLOOD. STOMACH, ' ' Lirer, Bowel and KMxteyt- tor nil diw-rnm oriirtn- " atinv in Impairroentor the blnod. iu AnM-mla, Sick . Headache, Nerrousiiras, Kemale V enknewe. Liver .'- Complaint. DyapeMla. Jaurwlice, Kilioti'iKva ami Kidney DiMaute. this medicine is alxmlutWy sure. " This medicine does not contain any mineral, b- . olately vejrrtable, rvnorm the bhxnl U lienllliv f conditio, reifulutmjr tnmr, and mifiilvinji de- liulenciea, and prevents disease. " . '. ZHreetum la ten language aenM'pxny mry buttle. a PAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICACO f FOB SALE BT. WILL J. WARRICK'! ' :r Notice to Contractors. t ' f DrODOSabl will ru r.( I ... ... a of the City Clerk of the city of Platta n outh, until 7 o'clock n m day. June 9th. 1884, for building win ' walla and jrrarti nor turn arn ...i . bridtrea on fiivth rA rf--. : w Tbe City Council reserve the riht to rpiprf: nw anA oil k:. t ... . seen at the office of the City Clerk incr, and for wing wall?. 69tl2 o os tar a u. i'Aia field, -Ch'o Streets; Alleys and JSHdge: HBO iAAArs v 1 1 I f mrui!i&ii