4 i'LiTTSMODTD HERALD 'Ki'HIA t. I'Al'KU TIIK :ITV CITY KTEWS. ' Circa'ntloj Library at Wrr-W.'w lritSHtra. Xftlil V. A. tlamlmll, Ientil, niic cef4r to Clutter & Maritliall. 'I'ectli etractel without pain, uxe ol'.Mtrou Oxide us. 4. S:tll!mr. Ueiitltt. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Ail tIi-wihiiH umlvr tills lif.t.1. tliree cent r line e.ol iu-rt uu. ONKY TO UN-On real estate by A. N. .".U.IIVdD. FOU LIC A one lioise biiiy unl liuiues almil new, eii'inlrt of MUS. A. SLIII.UJEL. I' .OliHM.K My rellein!- :mtl four lots; Kml li.ni.s -. I:irn ami fruit. bihI hi excel lent condition ; uNwtwu iiurveil liirni". also 2-lry brirK bunnies hoii-.e 4'tf) feet.ou Mam street, and oilier d-tirble land aul lots. 1. II. W iikki.kic. iOU"ALK Houses, tots and wood land by 1 John 1JOUS& Sou. VLB Several residences, cheap. In ' iuro ot l. II. Wlieeler Si C. fOll SAI.K Scratch Tablets la all izes. at 1? ttiisolUcc. 1 iOKSALKalot In Kd location, rartlcu ' lar at this oOlce VM iOlt .SALE An order for a new American - fewiuK Machine. Inquire at this ofllce. , OOKSVLR-1.000 cords of wood. Inquire of X w.rt. Wise. iOK SALE Id papers for Hale at thie oflice ! at 4 J cents er hundred or 6 cent per 1z eu. , , 11 VOll SALE Four lots together In pod loea tiou In tht city. Inquire at thia olUce tf UOO.MTO KENT. A furnished room for one or two uentlemen. In Kd location. 1 11 -q.il-f "t this onice. UI ruil 'V NT Two rooms, furnished or unftir 1 nV vl. In the Mac.Murphy house. Inquire on the premises. FOKKENTor sale on long time, a house and two lots with good Improvements. Au ly to K. U. Windham. FOR KEN (Jood, new houses of four rooms. K-hmI water. Rood garden spots. $1 pe m,.n7h in Khaferville. W. II. hHAKKK. Iolt KEN T The north storeroom In Nev- tile's blmik, and ti rooms ur etairn. t.ood location lor resiauraui ui iuuuiS "vuvL'J.f cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. ISJU rr o KENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain 1 Wright. LOST A Knight Templar charm In shape of a Maltese cross. Kinder will be suitably re ' warded by lenvlng at thl oflice. ictf m VTED A K.od-sect lid cook at theTeik H ins llou-sc immediately. 75tf UrAN rEl Two day boarder. Apply at Mrs. GuMafsoa', 3d stro- two doors past nexton's Stkllw iv or x Meets every Tuesday evening at then t'awtle HsiH. in llockwood Block. V itii Knights aro invited to attend. II. M. lioxs, C. C V. l!- Uykks. K. of 11. and S. Hxcltcd Thousands. All over the lnid are ying into ecs tasy over Dr. Ki:; New Discovery for lmsumption Their unlooked for recovery bv the titn -ly use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guar anteed to positively cure Sevsre Coughs Cold. Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice, or any aflec tions of the Throat and Luns. Trial Bottle3 fre: at J. M. Roberts Drnff Store. Large size 1. 00 Dec. 6 lyeGw. These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach ofsufferin2 buruauity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, eak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary oro-aus. or whoever requires an appctiz ertonic or mild stimulant, will always And 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. U. Roberts .land&wly. Fence Posts. S000 drv fence posts for sale, .uquire ofW.S. Wise. l9tf- A lVIde Awake Druggist. Mr J 31. lloberts is always wide awake in his business, and spares 110 pains to secure the best of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. Kings New Dis covery for Consumption. The only certain cue known for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay'Fever Bronchitis, or any affection " the throat and Lungs, bolpon pos Cuarautee. Will give you a Trial Boffi- - " vze. S.toP; For lame back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Piaster. Price 25 cent-8, 1 1. mis rOL'GII and Consunip- tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntec. It cures cousnmptton. ..mi aiiu -riT A T.T7.F.I1 ia what Olll ii. o , . you need for Coosumption, Loss ot ap petite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUPE Whooping Cough and Bron. hitis immediately rellIe, b Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowdjtwly A Startling Discovery. . ire oiten startled by re markablc discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou 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. Ilobert.' Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. TrvtuB'nan plus? chewing fe b .cci it In.by fir the finest plug cjdf. log ya3, Msrtt Scfclefel ! ut Ilurra'i for BLAINE and LOGAN !T5 Tonight is the ngnbir meeting night iif tl:c coiiiicil !' cily goxtrniiK-iit. l li(i Coucty Commissioners fet ill nre ((iiulizing uiuqual nsf-essiiieutfl. Ladies turn out to the Blaine and .oan rally and ratification meeting tonight. It. O'Neill passed Sunday in this city oi his first love and Lis hoiw lor many yearn. Sportsmen are alive to the grand tournament winch opens tomorrow in this ci:y. Capt. i'aiiuer is hon.e from the Chi cago coiivenlloa. and rpoiis a most vittlainiutic time. II. M. lious h:u put two new billiard tables iu Ids place of business, ur.l has them iu place ready for ue. Ttmori-iw is the opening day of tlio State's Sport.s:neia Tournament, and niiiii) s.i aiders will be with us. Spirituclleii-ls'caatnjfairy moulds' will be in demaud tor the weight and measure sociable Wednesday evening. Wiley Black has been busy today taking iu porkers for the Chicago mar kets and paying out the gold for them. Wr. Wcckbach's new residence is being pushed rapidly forward, and it will be a handsome home in every par ticular when completed. The Plunkett Sisters Dramatic com pany will entertain the Plattsmouth people at the Opera House Thursday and Friday night June 12th and 13th. J. P. Young will have a stand on the Fair Grounds during the Tournament and furnish Soda Water drawn from a fountain, lemonade, fruits, caodie?, ci gars &c. 3Ir. I). A. Campbell, the Heuald's Blaine representative in the Chicago convention, and a most enthusiastic believer in the Plumed Knight" is home again to Plattsmouth. Win. Nagle's crack Piepcr gun, ac companied by Mr. Xagle, and a full supply of shell arrived in tliis cily from Ashland yesterday to participate in the tournament. A same &f base ball wa3 played at the fair grounds yesterday between the club that came down from Omaha and the Plattsmouth club. Sunday ought not to be a base ball day. Ladies come out to the Opera house tonight, The Chicago convention had a large attendance of enthusiastic Blaine ladies, and why not Platts mouth. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a weight and measure sociable at Kockwood Hall Wednesday evening, June 11. Each person will be charged admission according to weight; one cent fur every ten pounds. At the weight and measure sociable Wednesday evening, lemonade will Le sold by the dra(ch)m. Ice cream by the pint, ouart or gallon Music will be furnished by the choir, and reading by the line. Wm. II. Baker who recently dis posed of his store and stock of goods in Ashland, takes !the road for a new wholesale dry goods house ia Lincoln. 31 r. Baker will make his work for the house every way successful. The new bar in Webber's saloon is said by all to be the handsomest piece of work of its kind to be found in this ar any other place. The top of it is of solid Spanish Cedar, highly polished and the entire workmanship is of the finest order. Chri?. Kteuke is the that he is a number one workman. An Attempted Burglary. Mr. Keller, who lives on Granite St., was awakened by his wife Saturda night who had discovered a burglar in the house. Keller grabbed his revolver and shot fct the retreating form of the night marauder, shooting a lamp that was on the stand, and he thinks hitting the man, for he can find no trace of the ball from the revolver in the walls. Mrs Keller discovered the thief just as he was reaching through the door for some clothing in their sleeping room, uud it is hoped Keller's aim was good, and that a sore burglar is lying around somewhere. CORN COB pipes in every style. : Schlegel's. iOtt A large 6tock of watches, chains and charms, just received at L. C. Erven's. 83tf The best beef in tne city always can be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233d tf Tlie State'a Sportsmen. Ti Tournament Tuesday, Wtdnet- j day, Thursday nd Frkloy. f Will be held on the grounds of the Plattsmouth Exposition Association. Admittance free to ail members of the State Sportsmen's Association, who can obtain pusses by calling at the store of P. S. White, on the comer of Main and Sixth ttreets. Refreshments und ummuniti'ju fur nished on the ground. Prizes puid to the winners immedi ately after the termination of each match. Parties desiring to participate iu matches, will in all cases bo required to pay entrance fees before being al lowed to shoot. Tie birds and balls extra in all match es, and to bo paid for by the party fehjoting them as soon as the match is settled. Shooting will commence promptly :it 0 o'clock a. in. each day. All pluses to fill or pro-raie bjth ways. All matches to be governed by rules of the State Sportsmen's Association, except where otherwise ordered. All sweepstake matches will be ar ranged on the ground under the rules und regulations which have governed that clasB of matches at previous State Tournaments in Nebraska. Private prizes will be shot for on the ground under the direction of the Alauager of the Tournament. F. E. White, Minager. l'KOOAMME. Tuesday, June 10th, 9 o'clock a.m. Contest No. 1, purse, 200, class shoot ing. Open only to residents of the state. Ten clay pigeons, IS yards rise; ties 5 clay pigeons, 21 yards rise. Entrance, $3, pigeons included. First prize, $80; second, $00; third, 40; fourth, $20. Contest No. 2, purse $250, free for all. Ten glass balls aud 10 clay pigeons. 18 yards rise; entrance $3, balls and pigeons included ; ties, 5 clay pigeons. First prize, S100; second, 75 ; third, $50; foufth, $25. Contest No. 3, purse $250, class shoot ing; open only to members of the asso ciation. Teams of two, 10 single birds to each man, 21 vards rise, ties, 3 birds to each man. Entrance, 810 per team, birds included. First prize, $100, acil the Ilallet Silver Cup, value $58; second, $75. third, $50; fourth, $25. The Ilal let Silver Cup presented to the associa tion by lion. E. Ilallet, of the Lincoln Sportsmen's Club, is to be shot for annually and is to be held, in trust by the club whose team wins it, and mu3t be shot lor at 10 single birds, 21 yards rise. RECORD. May, 1881, won by Ed. Leeder and Wm. Brace-, of the Omaha Working men's club at Omaha. May, 1882, tie between EJ. Leeder and Frank Parmele of Omaha Workingmen's club, and Browning and Eberley of Nemaha cmb, each club to hold the crp for Bis months. Opera House GranQ RatificatM letii. of the nomination of Blaine & Logan! LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED ! SPEECHES By different Speakers. MUSIC T.Y THE 13. & 31. Band. Come one and come all, to the Opera llouse, to-night. Try Ayer's Catharic Pills ! They are mild and peasant in action, but thor ough and 11 rl-ing in effect. wldO NEW V.) ratr. -TOLS. at Bennett & Lewis' 44 What J. Warric distributi. Bosanko's most pope Consumer the mark. 91.00. c iuscs the great rush at AVill k's Drug Store." The free of sample bottles of Dr. ugh and Luug Syrup, the :i- remedy for Cough, Colds, o;i3 and Bronchitis now on w. Regular size 50 cents and Sept.28c6wlyw. STRAW iEKlQES EVERY DAY at Totf. Bennett & Lewis'. TO-NIGHT! FROM THE OTHER WORLD. A remarkihle Visitor in We -tern Ne- j brji!.U. 1 Klcclal to the State Journal. Beukleman, June 7. A inot remark able phenomenon occurred about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at a point thirty-five miles northwest of this place. Johu W. Eili3, a well known ranchman, was going out to his herd in company with ihree of his herders and several other cowboys engaged in the annual roundup. While riding along a draw they heard a tenific rushiug, roaring noisa overhead, and looking up, saw what appeared a blazing meteor of immense j-iza falling at an angle to the earth. A moment later it struck the jioun.l out ui' ii'ir. dver ,: bank. Set milling up tin: stcp hiii iliey saw the object buuii'iing idu'jg half a mile away and disappear in another draw. Galloping toward it with all their fpeed, they were astounded to see sev eral fragments of cogwheels and other pieces of machinery lying on the ground scattered in the path made by ihe surial visitor, glo .viug with heat so intenstTas to scorch the graS3 for a long distance around each fragment and making it impossible for one fo approach it. Coming t the edge of the deep ravine into which the strange object had fallen, they undertook to see what it was. But the heat wao so great that ihe air about was fairly ablaze and it emitted a light 60 dazzling that the eye could not rest upon it more than a moment. An idea of the heat may be gained from the fact that one of the party, a cow boy named Alf Williamson, stood with his head incautiously exposed over the bank, and iu less than half a minute he fell senseless. His face was desper ately blii tared aud his hair singed to a crisp. His condition is said to be dan gerous. The distaace from the ocro-lite, or whatever it is, was nearly 200 feet. The burned man was taken to Mr. El lis' house, cared for as well as circum stances would allow and a doctor sent for. His brothes, who lives in Denver, has just been telegraphed for. Finding it impossible to approach the mysterious visitor, the party turned back on its trail. Where it first touched the earth the ground was sandy aud bare of grass. The sand was fused to an unknown depth over a space about twenty feei wide by eighty feet loug, and the melted strut!" was still bubbling and hissing. Between this and the final resting place there were several other like soots where it hai come in coutact with the ground, hut none so well marked. Finding it impossible to do any in vestigating, Mr. Ellis returned t his house and sent out messengers to the neighboring ru"',""03. When night came the light uom the woudeiful ob ject beamed almost like the sun, and the visitors who went ont to see it were entirely powerless to bear the glow. This morning another visit was made to the spot. In the party was E. W. Rawlins, brand inspecter for this dis trict, who came into Benkleman to night, and from whom a full verifica tion of particulars is obtained. The smaller portions of the scattered machinery had cooled so thai they could be approached, but not handled, One piece that looked much like the blade of a propeller screw, of a metal in appearance like bras?, about sixteen inches wide, three inches thick and three and a half feet long, was picked ud on a spade. It would ;ot weign more than five pound3, but appeared as strong and compact as any known metal. A fragment of a wheel with a milled rim, apparently having had a diameter of seven or eight feet, was als; picked up. It seemed to be of the same mate rial and had the same remarkable light ness. The aerolite, or whatever it 13, seems to be about fifty or sixty feet long, cyl indrical, aud about ten or twelve feet in diameter. Great excitement exists in the vicinity, and the round-up is suspended whiie the cowboys wait for the wondeiful find to cool off so they can examine it. Mr. Ellis is here and will take the first train to the laud office with the in tention of securing the land on which the strange thing lies, so that his claim to it cannot be disputed. A party left here for the scene an hour ago, and will travel all night. The country in the vicinity is rather wild and rough, and the roads are hardly more than trails. Will telegraph all particulars as fast as obtained. Pasture- - Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the cit. Applv to 51tf W. S. Wise. In purchasing a refrigerator see Hen ry Bocsck'a new stock and get prices before purchasing. 59tf Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the "Western broom factory. d28-lmo Che ice. pure fresh mixed candy at Jim Autill's for onlv 2o cents a pound. 295 tf. Morrlol. Siturday afternoon, Juno 7ih, at the pIcHsant home of Mr. aud Mrs. Water man, Jliss Ida C. Waterman was united iu the marriage rite to Mr. Ernest Wagner, of Lincoln, by Rev. J. T. Baird ot the First Presbyterian church of this city. The wedding was a very quiet homo oue, only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties being present, the happy couple taking the 0:20 train for their home in Lincoln, where all their friends and acquaintances send after them the very best wishes for their happiness. Miss Ida Waterman, the bride, is one of Plattsmouth's most pleasant and ac complished young ladies, whose home siuce childhood has been in this city with the exception of the year she was away at school, she being a graduate of the Jacksonville, 111., female seminary. Miss Ida, or now, Mrs. Wagner has al ways possessed the friendship and esteem of a large circle of Inends which she has gained through her al ways plefifaut, social and friendly ways. Mr. Wagner, the groom, is well aud favorably known both in this city and Lincoln. Mr. and Mis. "Wagner arc at home to their friends at their residcuce l.,07 II street, Lincoln, Nebraska. SUMMER COMPLAINTS. No Family Can Afford to be Without a Safe and Reliable Remedy. The surpassing excellence of Marsu's Tonic AsTUixoENT.'for Bowel Complaints, is acknowledged by all who have tried it. It is a safe, rapid and effectual cure for Diarrhoea, Dysen try. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and all relaxed -and deranged conditions of the Stomach and Bowels. It i9 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 Toxic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, druggist, Plattsmouth, Price 5o cents Fifty cents will buy the Marsh Act uk Cure liquid or pill. For sale , by Smith & Black Bros. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, Swellings, Sprains, Sores, Bums, Pile?, etc., use. Marsh's Cream Liniment. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. wld( Train Time. Under the change in time passenger trains leave the depot here as follows: No. 1 west, 8:15 aj m. No, 0 west, 0:50 p. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15 bi ti u t( u u u pk .0- m. m. C. B. & Q. , north, 7:15 a. m. Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m. ' " 5:40 p. in. 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. .i .i u s :35 p m C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p.m. Wm E. Whittemore, M. D., homoe- j pathic physician and surgeon. Oflice j in Fitzgerald block. Residence south : west corner Pearl and 10th streets. Of- ! Gee hours 10 to H a. m., 2 to 5 and 7to 1 8 p. m. w8tf you mow 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 CLOTHING is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at WescotVs, the JBoss 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 clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con vince all in tloulit, that our statements are correct, that our pthvi lug uvsi, anvi mat it is iu jour interest 10 traae with YVJiSCOTT Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Xeckwoar, full line of Trunk. Valioee, fcc., ike. Everybody welcome. C. 33, WESCOTT, Rwkwrod BfrJck. THE BOSS CLOTHIEK. Crazy Qullta 'J.UUU packages o silk and libbon scraps put up in assorted lots for 25c, 50c, 75c, and 1.00 each, any ono of which will be mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. Address The J W Bailey Mercantile Co. St. Joseph, Mo. A lino stock of silver ware just ceived a'. L. C. Erven's. B-'Jtf rc- Sce the new btock of silverware at L. C. Erv.in's before buying elsewhere. 83tf Best assortment of silver iirue. town to select presents from Erven V I? Call and :sce L's. 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 whiskies, St. Louis beer, wines and cicrars &c, as good as the best. 57dtf II. M 1SOX3. Fresh Vegetubles and Fruits receiv ed every day, at 7tf. Beuuelt & Lowis. Estrav Notice Taken up by the undersigned in Plattsmouth precinct on the 29th day of May, 1831. One sorrel mare pony with star in forehead, supposed to bo about 5 pears old. If not claimed and costs paid as provided by law, the sarno will be disposed of to satisfy costs. 79tf Geo. IIounn. 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. d.'llml Go to C. G. Herold's new store for bargains in ready made clothing, hafs, caps, and gents furnishing goods. 15dtt Money saved by buying hand made brooms, ask your dealer for them. d28-lmo That taint ot t-crolula in your blood can be wholly eradicated by Ayer's Sarsnparilla. wld5 Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug store. 49d.twtf EE Analysis toy Dr. A. Voelcker, F. R. 8., Con sulting' Cliemlst Royal Agricultural Society, England, allows only a trace of ultrau-s In lslackwtll's RuU Durham Tobacco. The soil of the Golden licit of North Carolina, In which t his tobacco Is grown, don't Bupply nltrau-Hto the leaf. That is the secret of Its delicious mildness. Nothing bo pure and luxurious for riiioUu. Don't forget the brand. None gen uine without the trade-mark ot the Hull. A 11 dealers have IU When feline concert drive sway Hlcep.y our iiet solwe Is found in Jilacktrtll't Hull fur ham Snokij Tubacro. -ir mr j BLACKWELL'S BULL ' 1 DURHAM 1 SMOKING TOBACCO VP of seasonable til 5 - r