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    PLYMOUTH HERALD
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
Advertisements under tuia lie A, three cente
ct line e.c!i Insertion.
ONKY TO lXAN-Ou real estate by
A. N.
buillvaa.
IIOR HALE My realdeiicn aud four lots;
good house, barn aud. fruit, aud In excel
lent couditiou : also two Improved lariua. also
3-story brick. buluw house oxH'j feet, ou Maiu
street, a ad other dcirable laud and lot.
' IK II. WlIKKLEK.
14X. -ALK -Homes, lots aud wood land by
John Hons U Sou.
IiOKSALE Several residences, cheap. In
quire of O. II. Wheeler St Co.
tV)U SALE Scratch Tablets la all alzes. at
this office. . Hf
lOKHALE lot In good, location. Fartlcu
C tara at this ufflco OTU
FOK SALE An order for a new American
shewing Machiue. Inquire at this ofllce. .
iOU SALE 1.003 cords of wood. Inquire of
W.S. Wise. tf
rOU SALE Id paper for sale at this ofllce
- at 9 cents er hundred or i cents per uoz
n. "
IOK SALE Four lots together in geod loca
Hon in thl city. Inquire at this ofllce tf
UOO.U TO ttENT. A furnished room for one
or two gentlemen, iu good location. In
quire at this ofllce.
mo KENT Two room", furnished or unfur
A nisned. In the MacMurphy house. Inquire
un the premises.
FOK KENT or sale on long time. A house
aud two lots with good improvements. Ap
ly to It. 1). Windham.
FOR KEN T Good, new homes of fourroems.
icmmI water, good garden spotn, $4 per
month in Bhafenrflle. W. II. Shafkk.
IJOR KENT The north more room In
' ille's black, and 8 rooms up ataire. Good
location for restaurant or boarding house, rents
cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. I83tf
rpOKENT A bouse. Inquire of Chaplain
A Wright.
LOST A Knight Templar charm in shape of a
Maltese croas. Kinder will be suitably re
warded by leaving at thU ofllce. lCtf
mr ANTED A giod second cook at the I'erk
" ins House immediately. 7MI
r ANTED Two day boaiders. Apply at
" Mrs. tiustalson'a, 3d slreM twodoorspast
liivlnu'l w.
K. of Jl
Meets every Tuesday evening at the
Castle Hall, in Kockwood Block. V
ithi2 Kuights are invited to attend.
II. M. Bons, C. C.
W. L. Dykes. K. of It. and S.
A life Bavins Fresent.
Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.:
Saved hi3 life by a simple Trial Bottle
of Dr. Kind's New Discovery, for Con
sumption, which mused him to procure
a large bottle, tl.;tt completely cured
him, when Doctors, change of climate
and everything else had failed. Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, and all Throat and Luug dis -eases,
it is guaranteed to cure, Trial
Bottles free at J. M. Robert's Drug
Store. Large size $1.00.
Not. 20. 1833. wlye6w.
These are Solid Facts.
the best blood purifier and system
regulator ever placed within the reach
of suffering humanity, truly is Electric
Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil
iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak
Kidnevs, or any disease of the urinary
oro-ans. or whoever requires an appetiz
errtonie or mild stimulant, will always
Had 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 Foals.
5000 drv fence posts for sale, inquire
of W. S. Wise. , ltf.
An AntwerWantcd.
Can any one bring us a case of Kid
ney Complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedly cure! We say they can
cot.as thousands of cases already per
manently cured and who are daily
recommending Electric Bitters, will
prove. Brighfa Disease, Diabetes,
Weak Back or any urinary complaint
quickly cured. They purify the blood,
regulate tho bowels, and abt directly
onthe diseased parte. Every bottle
FoVsaTe'at 50c. a bottle by J. M.
Roberts. Nov. 2Q.-l.ve6w
THAT HACKING COUJ II can be
so quickly cured by Shi I oh s Cough.
We warrant it.
WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? i ulohs Yitali-
zer i guarautaeu to cure
DTfpor PWWIP.HT. made miser-
ablv by that terrible cough. Shiloh s
Cure is tne remeuy m
. ..m-p TTTTtr liaalfh mill
sweet breath secured by Shiloh a Cat
arrh Kemedy. Trice 50 centa i Nasal
Injector free. For sale by Smith &
Buck Bros. Dec.l3eowd&wly
A Startling Discovery.
Physicians are often btartled by re markable
discoveries. The fact that
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and all Throat and Lung
diseases is daily curing patients that
thev 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
practice. Trial Bottles free at J. M.
Robert Drug Store. Regular size
Trvthj Bina'ia plu? chewing to
bacco, it is by far the finest plug chew
ing made. Matt Schlegel sella it. ltf
A good two horse farm wagon for
ale. Enquire at Bennett & Lewis .
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Renumber the lecture at the M. E.
church tonight, and be in attendance.
The sui ject under discussios is one of
interest to all.
A line stock of (diver ware junt re
ceived a. L. C. Erven's. 831 f
Charles Bailey, sou-in law of II- H.
Pettit, went to Nebraska City this fore
noon by team to identify Petti t'a body,
found there, and to return to this city.
Best assortment of silverware in
town to select preseuts from at L. C.
Erven.. 83tf
Maj. I'earman U in the city with a
fine collection of evergreens, which he
has at the express office. The G. A.
It. have purchased sonic of the best
ones for their part of Oak Hill Cenie-
i -
tcrv.
Old man Newton, one of the oldest
engineers on the B. &. M. railroad,
Btf-ppcd from the foot-hoard of his en
gine yesterday for the last time. He
has fold his place on Tenth street and
will remove to Kenesuw and engage in
the lumber business. State Journal.
The Childreu.s Missonary Society
will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'
clock at Mr. Pollock's. Every member
will please be present. Subject, Africa.
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The following arc the arrivals at the
Perkins:
J W Pearman Neb City; C S Hadley
Chicago; C E Eaton Kansas City, FS
Gregory Grand Island; T W Mapps,
Grand Island ; E B Price Des Moines ;
W H Brevoort Chicago; A A Howlett
New York; It J Sunning Omaha; II
Walper Dubuque.
Things are in good shape for having
one of the largest Fourth of July cele
brations ever known in Cass county.
It is for the benefit of a Sisters' school
in this place. Mr. John Fitzgerald ha3
kindly donated the'useof his forty acre
lot to hold the picnic and celebration
in. Most all the leading citizens have J
kindly consented to take part. A gen
eral invitation is extended to all so
cieties to participate. Large delega
tions from Omaha, Council Bluffs and
Lincoln have signified thair intention
to be present.
A meeting of the sportsmen's club
wa3 held at Geo. S. Smith's office last
night, and reports were had from the
different committees in charge of the
Tournament, all whom reported their
wor finished, or well under way. The
reports are coming thick and fast from
parties and sportsmen all over the
State who will be in attendance, and it
is safe to say that the attendance will
be the largest ever assembled at a State
Tournament. Next week will be a
great week in this city, and the Ueh
ald expects to record the liveliest
Tournament in years.
Frank Sherwin, fireman on an A. & N.
passenger engine, met with a painful
hurt down at Saltillo on Tuesday even
ing. He was doing something about
the engine and had his right arm in be
tween the spokes of a wheel, when the
machine was started forward through
mistake and the arm wrenched and
crushed in a seiious manner before his
position was discovered by the engin
eer. He was brought to this city where
he will rest for a month or so, or until
the business of repairing the wounded
limb has been gone through with in na
ture's work-shop. State Journal.
The assessment returns are all in,
and the Fourth ward work done by
Martin McGuire, takes the cake. Iu
all his figures aud summing up, Martin
did not make a single error. This is
the first time that an assessors book
has been returned from any of the city
wards in years, wherein it was not nec
essary to change a figure, and the as
sessor of the 4th ward has shown that
he is a competent man for the place.
The only other precinct in the county
sending in returns without clerical er
rors, is Liberty ; Geo. N. LaRue, the
assessor there, not having an error in
his work. The county commissioners
are now sitting as a board of equaliza
tion at the clerk's office, to whom any
should appeal who feel aggrieved over
their assessment.
The following tells how to make a
cheap hammock : Take a piece of Ma
nilla matting two or three yards longi
and a yaid aud a half wide, bind or hem
the ends firmly, then fasten each end
to a piece of timber. These pieces
should be five feet long, two inches
thick, and should have holes bored in it
about three inches apart the whole
length. The matting is fastened by
passing heayy twine from matting to
hole, back and forth, sewing the mat
ting to the wood. For each end of the
pieces of wood, larger holes are bored
through, which pass ropes to hang the
hammock between two trees. This
makes a cheap, comfortable hammock.
Being hung from four corners there is
no danger of rolling out, and a half
dozen children can Bwing in it at pleas
ure. .
To-Days Bulletins:
Chicaga, June 5, 9 a. m. The Times
Eays belief is stronger than ever that
neither Blaine nor Arthur can be nomi
nated. It says Blaine men offered Lo
gan vice-President to combino forces.
The offer was refused. It further
says Arthur is practically out of the
rice unless the failure of the independ
ent movement brings Edmunds' and
Ilawley's vote to him. Logan men
claim Arthur's Southern vole after first
ballot, while Edmunds men expect his
vote in full. If tronsfened, Sherman
men also claim strong help from the
Arthur forces.
Chicago 9 a. m. Six vot s to 81
were cast in favor of Regular Virginia
delegates. Its claim in delay iu pro
ccedinga is unfavorable to both Blaine
and Arthur. It is thought that the
ballot will not be reached till tomor
row. Chicago, 11 a. m. Convention has
just met,m today's session. All com
mittees ready to report;
Chicago,.! 1:10 a. m. Report of the
committee adopted unanimously.
Chicago, 11 :15 a. m. Report of the
committee on credentials is 'n accord
ance with the predictions on first bal
lot. Chicago, 11:30 Decided that after
the report of the committee on resolu
tions had been read, that the roll of
states would bo called for representa
tives of .candidates, after which the
ballot will be taken.
Convention Hall, 12 :30 p. ni. The
report of the committee on order of
business adopted after a long discus
sion.
12:30 p. in.
The report of the committee on order
of business adopted after a long dis
cussion. Chicago, 12:45 p. m. Tne minority
report which changes the order of rep
resentation in the national conyeutidn,
and which gives a greater representa
tion to republican states, is excitihg
warm discussion.
12:45 p. ni r .
The minority repert changing the
order of representation in the National
Convention, giving greater representa
tion to republican states is inciting a
warm discussion.
.1:30 p. m.
The Platform denounces the importa
tion of Foreign labor, either from Chi
na or Asia.
1:30 p. m. Platform recommends
6uch revision of tariff as will protect
American interests and American la
bor. 1 :34 p. m. The committee on reso
lutions presented their report.
1 :22 p. m. Reference to Arthur in
the report of the platform was received
with cheers.
1:40 p. m. The platform was unan
imously adopted.
1 :55 p, m. Convention adjourned at
1:55 p. m. until 7 this evening.
Special to the Flattsmouth Daily Herald .
Chicago, June 5. 5 p. m. Balloting
begins this evening. Chances in favor
of Blaine. Arthur practically out of
of the race.
A Complete ' Wreck.
"Is Mr. Tilden in?" asked the inter
viewer. Hardly had be got the words
out of his mouth before Mr, Tilden in a
full suit of chain armor, leaped from
the second door with the remark .la a
voice like thunder:
"Here I am, young man. What is
wanted V
The reporter managed to murmur
something about "candidacy" and
'conventi 'n;'' but bsfore he had time
to proceed further, the sage had turned
a double back-somersault and informed
the interviewer that he was out of pol
itics. "May I inquire who is your first
choice ?" asked the interviewer, timid
ly. "My first choice!" shouted Mr. Tilden
in his excitement wrenching three or
four uprights from thj stair rail ing; "I
have no first choice. The country,
however, wants a strong man," and he
struck the avy, oaken front door a
tremend tr. i,w, knocking it com
pletely o.'i .It- hinges. "However," he
added, wiiii a roguish wink, "you un
derstand The rep'-rter understood, and he re
turned to the office and informed the
world thrc-'ih the columns of his news
paper. that Mr. Tilden was a '-complete
wreck." Boston Transcript.
NEW POTATOES, at
79 tf. Bennett & Lewis' "
CODE-HOWE.
A Quiet Weddlns In this City.
At 4 p. in., yesterday alternoor, at
the residence of II. II. Ifollister, in
this city, Mr. II. A. Code was united in
marriage to Miss Carrie Howe, by the
Rev. F. M. Estabrook, a small circle of
friends of the contracting parties being
present and witnessing the crrunony.
Mr. Code has made Pluttsmouth his
home for the last three years, being en
gaged on the main line B. & M. as bag
gageman, 31 r. Code's people living at
Crete, and where he has a large number
of old friendn and acquaiutatic-s who
will be ready aud anxious to extend
congratulations.
Miss Howe, the bride, the 'laughter
of Mrs. IIoliirttiT, is well and favorably
known in th: city, an. I iu t ie a mont
handsome bihie. During the mar
riage ceremony the bridal couple
were attended by Mr. Win. Gallup
and Miss Emma Maun. Rev. Esta
brook, iu a short and impressive cere
mony pronounced Mr. Code and Miss
Howe man and wife, after which they
received the heartiest of congratula
tions from those present. Shortly af
ter the ceremony the wedding feast
was pread and all were seated to a sup
per both bountiful aud elaborate, and
the occasion closed the pleasant after
tcrnoon, the guests soon after taking
their departure,
Mr. and Mrs. Code went at once to
their new home in the city, which was
furnished ready for occupancy, fol
lowed by the best wishes of all their
friends. The folio wlug piesenls were
received by Mr. and Mrs. Code:
Twenty-Uve yards carpet from Mr.
II. X. Code. Crete.
One set China, Mrs. H. N. Code, Crete.
One Silver Castor and six salt dishes,
Mrs. II. N. Code, Crete.
Table cloth, Miss Gertie Codp, Crete.
One set Teaspoons, Miss Gertie Code,
Crete.
Set Silver knives aud Forks, Mr. aud
Mrs. C. M. Burkett, Crete.
Toilet Bottles, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Burkett, Crete.
Dozen Napkins, Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Wells, Crete. .
Toilet set, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ham
son Platts outh.
Two Bouquet holdere, Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Harrison, Plattsmouth.
- Toilet set, Miss M. M. Gibson, Platts
mouth. Clock, Mr. W. Gallup, riatfsmouth.
Gold Breast Pin, Groom.
Dinner set, from out west, co came.
Glas3 Fruit dish, Nellie Sampson,
city. -
Water set, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iler
ron, city.
Work Basket, Solomon & Nathan.
Set glass ware, hanging lamp, Mr.
and Mrs. II. II. Ilollister.
Silver sugar spoon and butler knife,
Miss Emma Mann.
Napkin ring, Mrs. J. A. Norris, Crete.
Silver and gold salt box, II. M. Bush
nell. Water set -glass A Roger, city.
Basket artificial bouquet, Miss Lina
Grassman.
Glass bouquet holder, C. Grassman.
Pin cushion and darnet apron, Mrs.
Palmer and English.
Badge Shoot-
A number of the members of the
club went out to the Fair grounds and
contested for the badge last evening,
the following score being made:
Richey, 10100 11111 11111 1011015
Jone?, 11101 11011 11111 1111118
Smith, 11111 11111 11111 1111120
Webber, 11011 lllll 11101 0010115
The contest being for 20 single balls,
and Smith making a straight score won
the badge. Several other matches
were shot afterward in which fine scores
were made.
- See the new stock of silverware at
L. C. Ervan's before buying elsewhere.
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UNIVERSITY OK NEBRASKA.
Commencement, 1884.
Saturday, June 7, 8:30 p. m.
..Exhibition of tho Palladian society.
Sunday, June 8, 8:30 p. m. (Cuifersity
Chapel) : Baccalaureate address.
Monday, June 9, 8:30 p. in.:
Exhibition of the Union Society.
Tuesday, June 10, 3 p. m.:
Inauguration of the Chancellor.
Tuesday, June 10, 8:30 p. m.:
University address by Professor E. B
Andrews, of B. A.
Wednesday, June 11, 8 to 11 p. m. (Sen
ate chamber)
Chancellor's reception.
Proposals for Bids.
The committee on Booths will re
ceive bids for the right to establish re
freshment stands at the Driving Park
during the session of the coming tour
nament. All bids addressed to S. M.
Chapman, chairman of the committee
will receive due attention. Slt3
G5 cts. will buy Newport Ties.
75 cts. " Leather Side Laces
1C0 cts. " " " Front Laces,
at Merges. w6tf
PETTIT'S BODY FOUND.
A Dlvpntch From Nebraska City.
Agent Latham received a dispatch
today from Nebraska City stating that
the body of a man was found float inp
in the river there this morning. The
telegram says the man was about 5C
years old, full beard, with some gra)
htreaked in it, the man being dressed
in a checked shirt and heavy panic
aud without coat or vest. There is no
doubt but what it is the body of Pettit,
and Mr. Latham telegraphed back to
the city to hold the body until parties
could go down and identity it. Mr.
Pettil's folks have been notified of the
finding of tho body, and this afternoon
a team will go the city with parties to
identify and bring home the remains.
A large stock of watches, chains and
charms, just received at L. C. Erveu'd.
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SUMMER COMPLAINTS.
N Family Can Afford to be Without
a Safe and Reliable Remedy.
Tho surpassing excellence of
Marsh's Tonio AaTitixoENT.'for Bowel
Complaints, is acknowledged by all
who have tried it. It is a safe, rapid
and effectual cure for Diarihu'a, Dysen
try. Cholera Morbus. Cholera Infantum,
and all relaxed andjderanged condition
of the Stomach aud Bowel. It is a
delightful remedy for children of all
ages, as well as adults, and can be ad
ministered to the most delicate person
with perfect safety and confidence.
Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for
side by Smith & Black Bros, druggist,
Plattsmouth, Price 5n cents
Fifty cents will buy the Maksji
Ague Cure liquid or pill. For sale
by Smith & Black Bros.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises,
Swellings, Sprains, Sores, Burns, Piles,
etc., use. Marsh's Cream Liniment.
For sale by Smith & Black Bro9. wldfl
Money saved by buying hand made
brooms, ask your dealer for them.
d28-lmo
CORN COB pipes in every style . .
Scblegel's. Iott
Win E. Whittemore, M. D., hoinoe
paihic physician and surgeon. Office
in. Fitzgerald block. Residence south
west corner Pearl and 10th streets. Of
fice hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7to
8 p. m. w8tf
Crown Mills Flonr.
W. F. Allen, the old Cass county
miller, who is now running the Crown
Mills at Ashland, has his flour on sale
iu the Plattsmouth market, Dovey &
Son keeping it always in stock. A
trial of the Crown Mill brands will
prove to any that it is superior to any
flour in the market. 300dw48tf.
C. . HKROLI),
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.
15dwtf
Call and wee Us.
I wish to notify the public that I am
now open for business, at Joe McVey's
old stand, where I have iu stock a full
line of Kentucky whiekies, St. Louis
beer, wines and cicrars &c, as good as
the best. f57dtf II. M. Bo.V3.
Ton now
That water will not run up hill,
that a kiss is sweeter than it looks
and looks better after dark,
YOU OUGHT to KNOW
that good CJLOTHIJtfG is the
best, and cheapest to buy, that
money can be saved, and a square
ucui iiuu hi it ir vscuh s9 ine Jtsoss
Clothier, as he does not deal in the
inferior lines adapted to the fixed
purposes ot bankrupt and assig
nee sales.
We avoid all gag schemes, sell
to all alike and treat our custo
mers with the utmost fairness. A
complete stock of seasonable
clothing and furnishing goods on
hand, and we are prepared to con
vince all in doubt, that our statements are correct, that our goods are
the bestand that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT
Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckwear, full line of
Trunks, Valices, &c, &c. Everybody welcome.
C. 33. UITHtSCOTT
Rockwood Block THE BOSS CLOTHIER.
TrJn-Xm.
Under the change in time paengcr
trains leave the depot hero as follows:
No. 1 west, 8:15 aj m. "
No, 3 west, C :50 p. m. J
K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15a. iu.
.. . . fi:3- D m
C. H. & Q. , north, 7:15 a. in.
Omaha stub north 8:55 a. in.
4! " " 5:40 p. m.
Trains arrive as follows
No. '2 , Denver express 0:25 p. in.
No. 4, ' 9.25 a. m.
K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9:45 a. m.
. .4 4. .4 .4 8;33 p w
C. H. X, Q. Omaha east 5:30 p. m.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits receiv
ed every day, at
79tf. Ileunett & Lewi.
l'al-for and l.droorn sets in all fctyle
at lowest prices at lJeeck'n. .VJif
Orange?, Lemons, Banana?, and (:
coanuts, at
7Ut3 Bennett & Lewis'.
Falling out of the hair may bo pre
vented, brashy hair made soft, and the
growth of hair renewed, by the use of
Ayer's Hair V'gor wldtU
Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap
est, ready for use by adding hot water,
at Fisher's drug store. 49d&wtf
Aycr's Pills are pleasant, safe an. I
sure, and excel all other Pills in heal
ing and curative qualities They aro
the best of all purgatives for family
use. wltdt
The best beef In toe city always can
be found at Peterson Bros, market.
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Improved Lands for Sale
.eoacres 12 miles from I.enora. Kansas $cso
IG'J 15 Orleans. Neb. .m
! ' 18 " Beaver City. Neb. Mo
8 " Logan, Kausaa. 1,000
These lands ar well Improved, and can be
bought by paying t cash, and balance on time.
Th.y are cheap, the present owners having
bought their at forced ale. Call and aee.
I have some Cheyenne County J.ands for
pale yet they are going fast.
For particulars call on
W. H. WISE,
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