i'uTiSaOiJTIi flERALD Olr'i'a.l Vti fAI'KU OK Til K CITY CITY 1ST JEWS. Clrca'atln Library at Warrick.' !raxMtor. UOnt V. A. tl.triliall, Drntlst, huc cemr to Clutter fc Mnmhall. Tee tli extracted without palu, br uxe or.MltrouM Oxide Can. 1. Salisbury, Deutlrtt. SI'IXIAL NO TICKS. A1vi,f;.i"e,ii".ts uitJ;r tin lieJ, Ihre ciit lcr lin n.v.n in-. riii)ii. UNi:V TtJ WAN On real estate by A.N. I?Olt 9 LE A one hore huggy auu harness ' almost uew. enquire of .,.. MK-S. A. SCni-EOEL. FOlt HVI.E-M relleiife and four lots; cuoil Ihkm. barn and fruit, and In excel leut condition : alto two improved lamia, also i-niory lrb-k buli.e house 4uxfW feet, on Malu Mtreet. and other desirable laud and lots. 1. Jl. Wrkrlrr. nHjiHALE Houses. Ion and wood land by L John Bons & Son. 1SOB SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of 0. U. Wheeler & Co. 1HB SALE Scratch Tablets lu all nlzes. at ttai. ofrlce. S IIOKHALK alot In good location. ParUcu lar at this oftlce I 4iOli SALE An order for a new American bewinif Machine. Inquire at thlsofnce. . 1?OH SALE 1.000 cords of wood. Inquire of ! W. 8. WUe. 11 I JOB SALE id papers for sale at this office at 40 cents tcr hundred or 6 cents per doz en. " VOK SALE Four lots tORettierln geod loca i1 Hon in thl city. Inquire at this office tf ROOM TO KEN T.-A furnished room for one or two gentlemen, in good location, in quire at this orllce. f HO KENT Two rooms, furnished or unfur 1 nished. In the MacMurphy hou-e, luquire on the premises. TH) 11 HE NT or sale on lonjr time. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ty to K. 11. Windham. FOR HEN C tiood.new houses of four rooms, iiood water, eood garden spot. 84 per mouth loShalerville. W. II. Shafeu. IJOR RENT The north storeroom in Nev J ille'a blck, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good location forxestaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Wm. Neville. ltutl rpOKENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain 1 Wright. LOST A Knight Templar charm in shape of a Maltese cross. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving at this office. nI iir A.NTED a b od second cook at the Terk- Ins House immediately. 7M1 IV ANTED two day boarders. Apply at I Mrs. liuatafson'n, 3d atrc two doors past sextons wdlw K. or s. Meets every Tuesday evening at thea t'astle il til. iu Rocfcwood Block. V itii' Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Rons, C. C. L Ivk:-s. K. of 11. and S. a:xcltcU Tiiousands. All over the lar. I ire going into ecs tasy over Dr. Ki.. New Discovery for"(.V.n:iun.iUii;n. Tiieir unlooked for recoverv by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild iu its praise. It is guar anteed t positively urc Sevire Coughs Colds, Atima- Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice, or any aflec tions of the Throat aud Lungs. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Roberta Drugstore. Large size $1.00 Dec. 6 lyeSw. These are Solid Facts. The bust blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of"9ufftring humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil io'i.suess. Jaundice. Constipation, cafe Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs', or whoever requires an appctiz or. tonic or mild stimulant, will always And Electric Bitters the best and only cert iin cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to rive entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. Fence Posts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. I9tf- A Wide Awake Druggist. Mr J. M. Roberts is always wide awake in his business, and spares no pains to secure the beat of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King s New Dis covery for Consumption. The only certain cuac known for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Asthma, HavFever Bronchitis, or any affection - . v. n. on.l T.nncTO SolDOn POS- itivc guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle free. Regular size S1.00. Dec. 6. lyeCw For lame back. Side or Shiloh's I'orous Plaster. Chest use Trice 25 cents, "SH I LUU'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee It cures cons'inipn"" ..... ,ro irfr T 17V.ll U what rSllllAiio v vou need for Coasumption, Loss ot ap petite Dizziness and all symptoms of 'Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per uoiue CROUPE Whooping. Cough and Bronchi" mrjaeuii.;j S.. L . Shiloh' Cure. Sold by Smitu A Black gr09 Dec.20eowiUwly A Startllnff IMscovery. Phyiiciana arc often btartled by ro mark able discoveries. The fact that Dr. Kin!? New Discovery for Con sumntion and all Throat d ng diseases is daily curing patients that thev have given up to die, is startling them to realize theii sense of duty, and ermine into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundred-of our best Physicians using it in their nracii'-e. Trial Bottles free at J.M. llXrt,' Drug Store. Regutar ze SI. no. : . bacc5, it is by far th, AM :fl2 C W- riiiiik:ifu at the Optra hou Thurr I day and Friday venins. llurnh fr the l.r.na:n-nt. a threat time iiiity 'C expected the next three l:iy8. I Don't forget the Presbyterian weight ami measure sociable, tomorrow tven- Miss Fraukio Jewell, a former n-ei-deut of I'lattsmouth, is in the city vis iting at Henry Boeck's. Visiting Sportsmen especially invited to the Presbyterian weight and meas ure sociable tomorrow evening, dpt. Phelps I'ayne, Mrs. I'ayue and Mrs. Darrah of Lincoln, arc in the city today Btoppiug at Major Smiths. The strawberry market is lively junt about now in this city, Bennett & Lew is alone selling ten cases per day. Work on the new brick yard in the weptern part of the city is looming up and it makes u good improvement. A musical programme will be one of the attractions at the weight and measure sociable tomorrow evening. The boys are arrangftg for a ball Friday evening to close up the session of the State Sportsmen's afsociation in proper shapp. W. B. White aud M. R. Hopewell, of Burt couuty, and two well known Ne braekans, are with the Tekamah club as spectators daring the tournament For sale Irish setter dog, well broke, and good retriever. This is n young dog and a very fine animal. 9Ctf R. Bach elder. D. D. Wead, of Franklin county Vermont, is iu tjie city for a week's visit to his son, C. SI. Wead, of the tore deputineot. Mr. Wead senior was au attendant at the Chicago con vention as an Edmunds man, but is we'.l satisG.'d with Blaine. In publishing the list of presents and mmes of donors in our account of Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Bennett's silver wedding wc omitted to mention, I. Julian, silver cake basket; I.Solomon, set silver spoons; S, P. Vanatta, silver berry spoon. One cent for every 10 pounds of hu manity, at the weight and measure so ciable tomorrow evening. Go to the. Presbyterian weight and measure sociable tomorrow evening, aud find out your true value. One cent for every ten pounds. The fat men's association especially invited. Ratification Meeting at Louisville Saturday evening the Republicans of Louisville held a ratification meet ing over the nominations of Blame and Logan, at which time an enthusiastic meeting was held. Speeches were maie by II. D. Root, ot Lincoln, Alex. Nclntos'i of Louisville and J. B. Strode, of this city. The republicans of Louisville seem to be wide awake and ready lor the campaign. Young Men's Republican Club- The young men in the city are ac tively at work securing names for or ganizing a Young Men's Republican Club. Fifty names were taken last night, and tomorrow night when the boys meet to organize the number will reach nearly or quite one hundred. Mr. II. N. Dovey, Fred. Furniss and Mr Jackson, are a committee who are taking names, and those who wish to join should hand their names to any on? of them. The City Council met last night in regular session, but there was no busi ness of any importance transacted ex cept making a levy for the ensuing year, which is as follows: General fund u Improvement 2 Fire 1 B & M R R 4 Fitzgerald B'd 4 Chicago Ave 3 Collins judgment 2 School 8 Dovey judgment .-lM Sabbath School Picnic- The Presbyterian Sabbath school will take au excursion to Bellevue tomor row, (Wednesday) morning, returning on the eveniug train. The fare for the round trip 40 cents for persons over twelve years of age and 20 cents for persons under twelve. All persons de siring to go with the school whether members or not are cordially invited. All children accompanying the excur sion must be under the care and super vision of their parents or the officers and teachers of the school. AH per sons intending to go o requested to meet at the Presbyterian church on to morrow morning at 7 o'clock, sharp, bringing their refreshments and fare with them. Try Ayer's Catharic Pills! They are mild and (.leasant in action, but thor ough and searching tn effect. wldG NEW POrToE. a: I 79 tf. - mne:i & I ewla' RATIFI CATION MEETING At tha Opora Hauls- Artbe'Watermau Opera 'House, last evening, a formal ratilication meeting of the nomination of Blaine and Logan was held, which was well attended by the citizens, many ladies being present in the audience. The B. & M. band, in full dress unl form, played popular and national airs before the opera house and In the opera houss took their position on the stage. where through the evening they played a number of their finest selec tions. At 8:30 the meeting was called to order by II. M. Bushnell, and on mo tion of J. E. Morrison Hon. R. B. Windham wm elected chainnaa. Mr Windham, on assuming the chair spoke at some length upon the work of the campaign, the history of the part', the public life aud services of the Btaudard bearer, and made uninteresting and able speech, followiugvhich Mi. T. B. Clark was elected secretary of the meeting. Remarks' were made by sev eral, aud amid much applause M. A. llartigan,, whose affiliations the last four years has been with the democracy, took the stage and delivered a power ful speech in advocacy of the man from Maine and the principles upon which he stood. Chairman Windham introduced Mr. llartigan as a new con vert, and Mr. llartigan responded by producing the first platform ever adopted by the democratic or any other party, the platform adopted in May, 1832, at Washington, upon which the speaker said he now stood. The platform is as follows: 1st. liesolced, That an adequate protection to American industry is in dispensable to the prosperity ot the country, and that an abandonment of the policy at this period would be at tended with consequences ruinous to the best intests of the nation. 2d. That a uniform system of inter nal improvements sustained and sup ported by the general government is J calculated to secure in the highest de gree the harmony, the strength and permanency of the Republic. 3d. That the indiscriminate removal of public officers for uie difference of political opinion is a gross abuse of power, aud that the doctrine lately preached iu the United Slates, that to the victors belong the spoils ol the vai.quishcd, is detrimental to the interest-5, corrupting to the moials and dangerous to the liberties of this country. Mr. llartigan followed the reading of the platform in a strict exact arraing ment of the democratic party on all public questions, and cited facts of his tory through different years and ad ministrations to prove his position. Mr. Hartigan's position was impregnable, and thinking democrats in the audience recognized the truth of his statements and the honor that he gave to the party of progress. Mr. llartigan closed with a bright eulogy of Blaine and Logan and the audience applauded to the echo. Following Mr. Hartigan's ppeech measures for organizing cam paign club3 were inaugurates, the voung republicans announcing the pre paratory steps taken for a young men's republican club. Capt. Palmer called for the organization of a Blaine and Logan club which was started by the secretary taking numerous names which will be continued in future. Sound Sense. It always affords us much pleasure to record the progression cf our state in stitutions, upon which the future pros perity and welfare of Nebraska materi ally depend. The marked benefits to be derived from the e nterpnse of our citizens in this direction, is fully ex emplified in the organization of the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance Com pany, of Omaha, a corporation that, during its first fiscal year, received in premiums ver $180,000; or $13,000 more thau was ever received by any in surance t inpany doing business in Nebraska in the same period of time. It has virtually retained in the state for reinvestment and reimbursment of those of its patrons who may beun fortunate in having their property de stroyed, this handsome sum which, would otherwise have been contributed to the coffjrs of eastern monopolists. In Richardson county alone, this company has already paid several losses, its lat being a claim of J. W. Oillivrae, under a policy of $500. in the recent fiio at Humboldt, its adjust er being the first on the ground. Many of our citizens are familiar with the liberal and honorable manner in which this company paid Dennis Sullivan, uf Rulo, the loss of his barn, house and contents, when the Phceuix of Brook lyn, repu,! I his just claim under their poli , -aich should be a lesson to our c; ; as patronize a reliable, home co .;:iny, that deals promptly, honorabh .ud Iiberaliy wit'i its pat rons. Whsi I : m ihe great ru-h t Will J. Wank:, j Drug S'ore."' Tin fiee distnlnti :i f sample hotths of I)r BosankoV nigh an. I Luu-.' Syrup, the most pnp.,;.ir reixif'dy for Cough. Colds, fonouinpliofis Rnd Bronchitis m.w on cue 1.00. iket r - i . , . - . . i Su.tr a"-- ana ! SepUStfwlyw. i HPOnTbMEN'S Mi-NT. " TOUriNA- Til Opening Day-A Good Attaud- ' ""irtjCrfTcT?-lH-Frr-?f-D?ry. - -- 1 ho hrs-t day ol the tournament opens out with the promise ot a large attendance and much sport. Out at the grounds everything is in good shape anil in readiness and the matches were called aud tho fir6t ahot off this fore noon. Tents for shade dot the ground. Booth arc put up by several and the ladies have possession of the Floral hall of the fair lu which they serve royal meals to the hungry at any time. About thirty sportsmen from different parts of the state arrived lact evening and this morning aud tonight a large number will bo in on th i rains from the west and . noilh. The followiug delegations are already in the fitld: TEKAMAH, C E Burele, Will Fitch, Frank Beard, A T White, M Warrick, T Warrick, Messrs W B White and M li Hopewell accompanying tho delegation to cheer for them. j tKAir:. J A Mc J.au-hlin, W S Craig. j I'OXl'A Jiul;e J R hurnes. cfNEII.I, CITY. T M (ireen. O.MAIIA. W II S Hughes J W Petty, E.i Leed- er, Wm Craig, W Robinson, Dr Strass- bcrger, B E B Kennedy, Wm Krug. A.VOCA O Teffr, A R Smith, D Lou pp. .JUNIATA. J II Erfor 1, -1 T Hill. SEWARU. E F Johnson, Wm Hultzheiser. BROWN VI LI-E. W Y Browning, W T Den. F.d Sny der, C W Summers. LINCOLN AV R Denham. - ASHLAND. Wm Naglt, C Ilinkley, C L Green. There are six or eight other shoot- iits present, aniODg which Columbus is represented, whose names we failed to learn. THE FIRST MATCH. Purse, $250 -Open to residents of the state, ten clay pigeons, 18 yards rise, was shot for by the following and with the followiug score: G S Smith, 6; V T Deu, G; V W Browning, C; II II Livingston, 8; F Beard, 0: Wanick. 8: 'I Warrick, 4; McLaughli.1, 5; C Hinkl.:. 7; V T j Craig, 8; T Coverdale, 5; C L Green, i 7; v D Joues, 0; J laclcy, A. J. White, 0; Will Fitch, 7; flultz ieiser, 7; Hill, 7; Douhmi, 10; Bardwcll, S; J B Barnes, 8; Ed Lceder, 8; C L Green, 9; J W Petty, 10; W Robinson, 9; Strassburger 9. In shooting off ties t!.e following waa the result: First money, tie between Petty, of Omaha,?and Denham, of Lincoln, di yided. Second money won by Beard, of Te kamah. Third money won by Bardwcll. Fourth money won by Green, of Ashland , Green, lu shooting off the tie for 4th with Fitch, of Tekamah, made the best record in the contest, breaking 15 straight. The second match on the list Is In prop ) at this writing. ..-l3 EVEN INC in Rockwood Hall, the State's Sports-! men Asociationwill convene at which time the regular business of thrir ac- j nual session will be taken up. i Tomorrow other contests will be the j order at the tournament ground?, as per programme published eiaewhere, and it will be aoticed that the contests are all interesting ones. The State associa tion has certainly opened out under very favorable auspice?, and a great time the next three days will be had, SUMMER COMPLAINTS. To Family Can Afford to he Without a Safe and Reliable Remedy. The surpassing excellence of Marsh's Tonic Astringent," for Bowel Complaints, is acknowledged by all who have tried it. It is a safe, rapid and effectual cure for Diarrhera, Dy sen try, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and all relaxed and'deranged conditions of the Stomach and Bowels. It ia a delightful remedy for children of all age3, a well a3 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, Pr-ce 5q cents Fifty cents will buy the Marsh Aotjk Ccre liquid or pills. For sale by Smith & Dl-tck Bros. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Bruise?, Swellings Sprains, Sores, Burns, Pile . etc., use. M.VESll'S CliEAil LlMMEN. For sale by Smith & Black Bros, wl.i'j A lirg.- 6toc!c watches, chains and , cha: m-. just received at L. C. Erven's. ' S3tf I In p re ia-iiig a reir:grr.4i r es lit n- ' ry Bceock'a now stock aud p,rcnasiQg. . pi ices 59tf STATE Tle State's Sportsmen, WJnday, Juno II, O A. M. coNTEST-jiirviv. m Champion Team, Gold Medal of the Nebraska State Sportsmen's Associa tion, presented by Pforzheiraer, Keller & Co., 18 Johu street, N. Y., through E. llallett, Liucoln, Nebraska. Open only to members of the State Associa tion. Teams of two. 10 single birds to each man, 11 yards rise; ties, 3 birds to each man. Entiauce, 10 per team, birds in cluded. The Badge to remain the properly of the Nebraska State Sportsmen's Asso ciation, but the team winning it may retain it by giviugbatisfactory guaranty that it will be forthcoming at the next tournament to be shot for as herein provided, the team so holding it to be entitled to the entrance fees next year. Any club may designate as many teams as they desire for this contest. If this medal is not on the grounds another match will be substituted. CONTEST NO. V. Purse $150 Class Shooting Free to all. Fifteen clay pigeous, is ynrdit rise; ties on 5. Entrance, !js3, expenses included. First prize, i75; second prize 50; third prize, $2". CONTEST NO. VI. Prize Silver Cup, presented iu .May, 1877, by th Plattsmouth Sportsmen's Club, ior club teams four members of a club to compose a team. Ten .single birds. 21 yards rise. Entrance, cost of bird.. 11ECOKD. May 1877, won by the Lincoln team at Plattsmouth, score, 34. May, 1878, won by the Fremont team at Fremont, score 3G. May, 1879, won by the Fremont teum at Omaha, score 36. May, 1880, won by the Lincoln tram at Nt braska City, score, 37. May, 1881, won by the Omaha team at Lincoln, score, 37. May, 1882, won by the Nemaha tf am at Omaha, score, S5. June 13, 1883, won by the Neinaha team at Lincoln, score, 33. Train Time, Under the change iu time passenger trains leave the depot here a3 follows: No. 1 w'r, S:15 a. in. No. 3 west, C :50 p. m. K. U. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15 a. m " " " " 11 C:35 p. m. C. U. tfc Q. , north, 7:45 a. in. Omaha stub north 8:55 a. m. 4 " " 5:40 p.m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2 , Denver express C:25 p. m, No. 4, " " 9.25 a. m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9:45 a. m. ! .4 M u 8.35 p In C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5 :30 p. m. ' STRAWBERRIES EVERY DAY at ; 79tf. Bennett Sc Lewis'. CORN COB pipes in every stvle . Schlegel's. lott I The best beef in laa city always can ; be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf YOU MOW That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks hetter after dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CLOTHING the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at JWescotVs, the Boss Clothier, as he does riot deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ol 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 btateinents are correct, that our goods arc the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT. Late styles i 1 Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckwear, full line ot Trunk?, Valicets, 5cc., &c. Everybody welcome. C. ES. tUTESCOTT, flockwrod Block. THE BOSS CLOTHIER. Crazy Quilts. 2,000 packages of nilk and ribbon scraps put up in assorted hi for 25e, 50c, 75i-, and $1.00 t acli. any ono of which wijiJUa uiiiiknt,iV!O0u recHptol price. Address The .1 W Bailey Mercantile Co. St. Joseph, Jin. A lino stock of silver ware jut re ceived a. L. C. Erven'u. 83tf See the new stock of silverware at L. C Er van's before buying elsewhere. 83tf Best assort ment of silverware iu town to select presents from at 1 C. Erven'. 83if Call and See Fs. I wish to notify the public that 1 am now opMi for business, at Joe McVey's old stand, where I have in stock a full line of Kentucky whiskicp, St. Louia buer, wines and cigars &c, as good a the best. (57dtf H. M RONS. Fresh Vegetables nnd Fruits receiv ed every dav, at T9tf. Bennett & L'w'n. Estrav Notice Taken up by the undersigned in Plattsmouth precinct on the 29th day'of May, 1831. One sorrel mare pony with tar in forehead, supposed to be about 5 pears old. If not claimed and costs paid as provided by law, the Hume will be disposed of to satisfy costs. 79tf Geo. IIoknn. At Charlie Warren'n, 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 Ho to C. (1. Herold's new store for bargains in ready made clothing, hats, cup?, and gents furnishing goods. 15dtt Money saved by buying hand made brooms, ask your dealer for them. d28-lmo That taint ol scroiula iu your blood can be wholly eradicated by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. wld5 Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fishers drug store. 49djtwtf Analj-Bls by Dr. A. Vorlcker. F. R. 8., Con tmlUnfr Chemist Itoyal Agricultural Society, England, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell'B null Durham Tobacco. Tho noil of the Golden lielt of North Carolina, In which this tobacco Is grown, don't Buntily nitrates to the leaf. That Is the secret of lta delicious mildness. Nothing bo pure and luxurious for Bmoklnsf. Pomiortfet the brand. Noriegen ulne without the traUe-iuark of tho iiulL AU dealers, have it. When feline concerts driveawayitlvei'.your bent nolaca is found in Jilarktctll't Bull J'ur. Uixn Smoking Tubarco. BLACKWELL'Sl BULL j DURHAM I SMOKING TOBACCO j I. 1 Jk Lo