i'LfiWOMil: flERALU 4Vt'lVU.t. PAPKK AUT THK :TV. CITY HEWS. CircnUtiTi, lra; tiru. Library at WarrrU' ntt 1. tl:trhalt, Denflfct, muc i o(r lu Clutter & Marshall. !.( fi extracted without pain, bj ue ol'.ltrou Oxide iiitn. 1. M.ill.Hburj", OenllNt. Sl'KCIAL MJI'lCJiS. AlvriMi:tnt! unlT tni" had, tbri' rent ?wr 1I- teli tiiltTtl'in. 31 ONE V 'IO LOAN On real estate by nulllvan. Foil LE A one hore buy and haruess almoit newr, ei.quir- of ....... Kdil. ilU A. UCIILE.iEL. KV11 S ILK-My T(sSdenrrt and four low; i u .d h-u?. ham ami fruit, and In excH I....I .r.m.lUtmi : Jh.) two ImproVfd farmx. also :: lory Ori-Tk lu:ms- hou-e 4oxj let-t.ou Mam street, anu oiurr utsnraoiu i-uiu mm ium. D. II. WllKKLKK. LXI1C ;ALE-Houses. lot aud wood land by i John Hons & Son. iioirsAi.lv Several residences. cbean. In- r quire of D. II. Wheeler & Co. 1 ion M.K Scratch Tablet 1" all sizes, at thisoinco. fOKHALKalot in good location rartlcu- larn at this office KTlf lOi: SALE An order for a new American A ewiux .Machine. Inquire at thlsoftlce. VOltS VLK l.Otrj cords 01 wooa.. imjuire 01 t V..-. Wise. tf a ' m PORSALK Id paper for sale at this office A at 40 c;uts ler nunurru or o ceuw jer u-.-en. l' IiOK SALE Four lots together in sod loca - Hon in thl city. Inquire at this oihee tf UOO.UTO RENT. A furuishe.l room for one .ir to Kentlenten, in tfood location. 1 11 luire at this ollice. ,ltl fHO KENT Two rorm, furnished or unnir JL niniied. in the MacMuruhy houe. Inquire on the premises. FORKiiNTorsale 0:1 lone time. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to .4. B. Windham. FOR KEN. Oood.new houses of Tour rooms. lfod water, good tjaideu si)ot, SI per month inSUafervflle. W. II. biiAFEit. IOK RES r1 he north store room in Nev ' ide's blclt, aud 8 rooms up stairs, tiood location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. ia.Ui tr0 ICENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain 1 Wright. LOST A Knight Temphir charm in shape of a Maltese cnm. Finder wi 1 be suitably re warded by leaving at thl - ofllco. letf r TEI) A g od sec- nd cook at the Peik- ins House immediately. 75tf WANTED Two day boarjr8. Apply at Mr. i ustafson V, 3d stre two dois past sexton's 1 w It. Of 1 Meets every Tuesday evc-ning at thes Castle Hall, in Hock wood Block. V itin" Kuiyhts are invited to attend. " II. M. lioxs, C. C W. Dvkks, K. of Vt. and 6. Xem Ar- Solid ota. The het biwovl purifier aud 6ystenj regulator evrr placed within the reach oAuSeniis humanity, truly is Electric Bitter3. Inactivity ot'the Eiver, Bil-ioiisue.-s,.Ia.iudice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or anv disease of t! e urinary organs, r whoever rpquires an appe tize , tonic or mild stimulant, will al ways Dud Electric Bitters the beet and on yccitain cure known. They act t-urerly and quickly, every bottle guar pnteed to give entire satisfaction or u.oney refundel. Price only fifty cents a botll. For sale bv J. M. Roberts. Dec. 20 lyeCw These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed vithin the reach of'suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, U eak Kidnevs, or any disease of the urinary oro-ans. or whoever requires an appetiz errtooic or mild stimulant, will alwa find Electric Bitters the best and only rvrtAin cure known. They act surely nnd ouickly, every bottle guaranteed to : . nntiro RAtlafaction or money re funded- Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. Fence Posts. 5000 drv fence posts for sale, of W. S. Wise. 19 tf- .nquire Vnr lame back. Side or Chest use Plaster. Price 25 cents, SIIILOU'S COUGH aud Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarmtee. It cures consumption. . eiirmits VITALIZER is what vou need for Consumption, Loss of ap- E elite, imziness uu u o.i" lyspensU. Price 10 and 75 ptoms o yspepsi cents per bttle. - ; - ' CROUPE Whoping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh'a Cure. Sold by Smitn A Black Bro3 Dec.20eowdiwly A Startline DUoovery. Phycians are ofteen startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr Kind's New Discovry for Cousump tion and" all Throat and Lung disease into the merits 01 tnis wouuenui "' coverv; resulted in hundreds of our best Physicians using it u their prac tice. Trial bottles free at J. M. R-b--erls Drug Store. Regular Sue $1 00. e 6 Dec. 20 lye6w. A Startlinsr Piseovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Ur King's New Discovery for Con gumption 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 wouder- ful discovery ;re8uino ..7; oarlwstPhysicUn,D8inff it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. nohf.ru' Dru Store. Regular size is daily curing patients mat tuey u c given up to die, Is tartling them to th.-ir sense ol auiv. anu fAiuiac AruoM at the M. E Church this evon- in; j. TLh Missouri riv -r.ia still ibing, loth j jJf.r,. above. W'e are sorry to learn that Mrs. J j Jennings is very ill today Tlit air this afternoon was made more pleasant bv a refreshing ihower. Tho details of l ho Eudicott wreck in iy he foui.d on the telegraph page 10 Jay. Inch; William Wheeler is iu the city today vi-Iting his son D. If. and other friends. Everybody should attend the Arnold Sun picture cnteifainiuenf at, the M. E. j i-hiircli tonight. All who have seen ilr. Arnold's : pictures s;eak in the high .st terms the exhibition. of Tho n;xt troupi at the Opera House will bo the great "Ivarl" ia his funny- isnts, that everybody enjoys. Col. Iteiiben Daily, tho invincible Iron Mountain man, went to Council BlutTi this nioruing. Biily "Webber starts for Valentine Jc- niicl't to leok after some land in the wheat fields of Nebraska. Schnellbackcr and hia painter, ila lick, uro fitting up some of the finest buggies and delivery wagons ever seen in this city. Jirircy Donnelly, who lias had such a evrre siege of sicknes, will leavo for j next week. Sol Dewey, and II. Inheldcr, of Cedar Creek, have joined the l'hittsmouth baud of Kiobraia land Lunters, they having .Tarted for that point this morn- iusr. Iteserve your seats for ''Karl" the Du ch Peddler, at the Opera House next ednesday night. They have a fine brass band and orchestra, Don't fail to see the parade. A little fracas occurred ou Main street today of a very unpleasant na ture. However, as the Herald would rtther quiet than engender strife we will at the present not go into details. Remember that the Chas. A. Gard ner Karl company next Wednesday make a street parade with their fine band. They also have a first-class or chestra. Don't forget the date, June 25th. We understand that Dr. Levi Gold- ng will soon open out a large stock of notions in his commodious buildinjr, on Main street, and that he will also carry the e'edic epcciGc remedies and some other standard drug. Messrs. Hatt & Company have pur chased the lot next to Henry Water nianu's, and a-e already at work pre paring to erect a substantial building. They will put up a number one brick. full width, and CO feet long. Members of the Ladies Aid Society, who wish to accept Mrs. Perry Walk er's in vital iou for Saturday afternoon. and who are not provided with trans portation, will pleape report at once to Mrs. J. S. Duke, chairman of executive committee. The Herald learns with regret of the very serious illness of M. B. Cutler, Esq., of Greenwood. A reporter of the Herald met Mr. Marquette and a Lincoln phvsician on the train Tuepday going to Bee Mr. Cutler. Mr. Marquette expressed himself as having but faint hopes of his recovery We learn from reliable authority that on Tuesday, A. E. Wells, treasurer ot the Nebraska Central railroad company received a draft on a London, England bank for 1.000,000 10 per cent, of the entire capital, which will go to the con struction of that road, which begins im mediately. On Tuesday the directors ot that read held a meeting in the parlors of Reuard & Wells' bank. Asa result of these proceedings the surveying will begin and we expect to see dirt living in about sixty days. This is reliable and there is no humbug about it, a- several h ive informed us they saty the draft. Everybody is enthusiastic and have just reason for being so. Teka- mah papers please copy." Oakland In dependent. Fourth at Rock Bluffs. Mr. J. G. Chandler, oue of Rock Bluffs leiding citizens, favored the Herald with a pleasant call this fore noon and left a good order for ''post ers" for the Rock Bluffs celebration which our people will notice promiset- t be oue of the largest nnd best ar- 1 auged celebrations held iu Cass Co. fur years. The IIekald hopes oui Rock Bluffs neighbors w ill have gooo weather for their celebration, as we guarantee them the cowd and the goodjtime and all else. A good two horse far 111 wagon for sale. Enquire at Bennett & Lewi. diStf Glendale Items- We have been having very dry we.i'h tr, it having rained all around us until uow it i giving us a tine ralu; but we fear it ia a most too late for barley, as it has beaded out ami is ho short it will be hard to pave. Kim I Polk ud wife have gone to Raymond on a visit. O. B Polk has returned from -tho Univeislty at Lincoln. Oliver Ward received a message staling that their daughter, Mrs Sayles of Greenwood, ic very Pick. East Satuid.iy hiht some ot the young people had an ice cream supper at Mr. Buiuetts. David Ward regret very much that he did not accompai y a certain girl home that evening. Several of ihy pt-opic around here attended church at Fuirview lust .Sun day, at 3 o'clock. We understand there will be 01 car lung every two weeks. .lrs.se Jiiirct tt bad u ruaro cut very badly ou a barbed wiie fence. Corn looks- us well as could be ex pected considrriug the dry weather, Trampj are getting to.be very nu merous. East Sunday oue stopped at Mr. Burueti'a and ased for something lo eat, which was granted, after which he took a pair of new shoes belonging to a hired hand, which were setting on a shelf out in the yard. He took his old boots off and threw them iu the brush close by and put the shoes ou. It was quite lucky for Will Thomas iast Monday morning, that the old gen tleman had a coat to loan him, as it was raining. We always knew grandfather Con; was a very generous man. j From all appearances O B. Polk and Henderson Ward are going into the tine hog business, at least Mr. WaJrani is minus a hog trough. Dick Tapper says he is going "to learn bis pony better than to Kick liini oil" when he ij about to sell or trade him. Uno. Dellevue College". On Monday evening au adjourned meeting of the trustees of Believe col lege was held. It was decided to bund a dormitory to ba called the "George L Little Memorial Hall," prov'd d the sufficient funds can be raised by bub- Ksription. The board of aid for colleges of. the Prebbyterian chureh will be asked for $2,r'J0 the coming year. The commitle on ladds and lots were instructed to plat the 206 acres of land deeded by Mr. T. H. Clarke, into lots if rive acret or ru re, with authority to the 6a me for a period uf not less sixteen teen ver3. Following are the filcera elected for h- eiif-uin" vear. President- II T. Clarke. Fst Vice President Reu. J. T Baird. Second Vice President Rev. George T. Crissmau. Secretary T. A. Creigh. Treasurer L. B. Williams. Executive committee Rev. W. J. Ilar.-ha, of Om dia; Jhn II Clarke, of Lincoln; Mauley Rugers. of Fremont. Tho Union Pacific people having sold all their laud in X;braska, it deems, have started a boom tarther west, us is evinced by the following from the Bee: The business men of Laramie city and the stock men of Albany county, Wyoming, have organized a company for the purpose ot securing control, by purchase from the U. P. railroad, most ot, if not all the laud owned by the com pany in the county. Tis is a movement of vital importance to the people named. Heretofore the railroad land has been the common grazing ground of ali, but now that it is in the market and huge parcels of it already sold, the cattle men as wvll as the business in terests of J. ramie realize the necessity of securing control or be driven from thecouulr ; The company organized ha3 a capitul stock of $1,000,000, so that owners ot large aud small ianges can subscribe and secure pro rata a shar in the purchased land. The best of thi.- land is along the Laramie river, and i. regarded as very fertile. The railroad had offers from ouj,side parties for it entire possessions on tu plains, but be ing desirous that bouafide pettier? should have the first right to purchase. 'he residents were so notified. A com mittee of prominent citizens were ap pointed to visit land commissionet Burnham and the result has been satis factory to 'oth parties. List of Letters. List of 1: tiers remaining unclaimed in the i'. ' 1. at i'iattsmoutn, Cass Co Neb., Jul- lc84: AlbertsoL ;-. ;da Pejry Edward hell Emn .1 Pai tin Mitchel Uampbeil W S Cut h r S C Riggs Laura Stockwell J B S'eteck John Snodgrass B P Tayh.r Win A Vray John Wmer Henry Warner Geo Williams Miss Let'i Edmunds Tirs M Grow Stephen Lafery A Lade Gusi. le ers A Mever Zdv. ird Orr Alexander Person caUlDg for the above will please ssy ''advert 'sed.'' College Hill Items. En. Herald: c,;i.Ke Hill mill ix iia and so do ', Hliht'Ugh you have not iieara in-in u.s very recen'iy. ear ly all of our lamx ri i.uve had to re-, plant their corn ; tome, more uufortu nate than others, two ir.d ilncc times, but we still have h.pes for .1 good crop, unless another hail Morn should vKit us. Moan gram look fin.'J. .Straw berrii"5 are vey plentiful, and there U a good prospect forph nty of fruit. Ahogetlur College Hdl is a lovely place, and t be gard'-n spot, of Cass Co.. so thinks Carey Manker and Charlie McPherson. judging fiom iho frequent visits they ia tke to ihrt Hill. Mrs. Joseph Tighe, ot Bra-huu, 5a visiting with her j iaents Mr and Mrs. C .clda'er ;md nuiiierou.s .t';s r Irienda here. Tlmd Adani': aid Frank Lonsdale relurueu l'rom their cattle ranchu neai Cummiflsville, Wheeler Co , a few day ago. Miss Clara and Will Cl-'ghorn made the Hill t visit Tuesday evening, the guests of Miss Flora D ivis. College Hill has many generous hearts and charitable peisous here, and tlie were visited Tuesday by a poor, blim! crank, who hails from Missouri and claims to have been robbed there ot of over a thousand dollars, also tn Shukcsp are invented electricity, and laid lvo cables across the Atlantic ocean, the last eeu ot lam he was go iug Sout h. Mrs. and Mis3 Anuie Schlater and Miss Flora Davis were at the count seat last Wednesday. Our school 13 prospering fiac-ly under the management of Midi L. E. Wafer- man this summer. Frank Sianoer, our tliicient road supervisor, is improving the riada ou". in thia vicinity, and surely they need it baUy. 'lhtd. Adnma is shipping hogs from Mauley, (the future county seat) thi week ; be is a thorough business man and keeps things rushiDg, Vegetation was gieatly refreshed on Monday by a heavy rain. Hoping for more news, and interest ing items in the near future, We remain, yours truly, Claude Mklxotte. We acknow ledge the receipt of the B. & O. Red boolc lor the democratic national convention, and a capital com pendiuoi ot political information it is About even thing one can seek for in becoming thoroughly posted as regards the presidential past, U eiubmced with in the sixty odd pages', while in point of typography tin little book is a gem of clean, clear-cut wo:k. 'i be- Red Books have become indispensable in campaign?, aod in their d.ilVrent lorm and editions are the most popular po litical text books of the day. No charge is made for them by the B. & t) , and the only rtquisite is tl-e enclosing of two-cent stamp to C. K". Lord, Balti more, with the apj lication for a copy. Crown Mills Flonr. W. F. Allen, the old Cass county miller, who is now running the Crown Mills at Ashland, has his rbuir on sab iu ib Plaitsmouth marker, Dovey & Son keeping it always in stock A 1 1 ial ot'the Crown Mill brand3 wid prove to anv that it is superior to an flour in the market. 3H0dw48t f. AMUSEMENTS. Return Engagement OF Piatt sm out hs Fwnrite. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE TOR ONE NIGHT OXLY. Wednesday, June 25th. Yozi Can't Afford to ji'iss It SECOND ANNUAL TOUR Of the Funniest German Dialect Comedian iii the World, CHAS. A. GARDNER Who will appear i i his grand characterization or atienna.i iron t ra.iKiort-on-Tne-Maiu, in his Comedy Drama of 5f THE PEDDLER ! Supported by DRAM Tin COMPANY. SUPERB Our Unrivaled Ofhstraa -l Uuiformed Mill tar Brass Band, lOoetaer with GEN. C. R. DECKER, ty The S.ualleat Man In the World, J NO ADVANCE LS PRICES. Be served seats. - ' - 75 Cent Admfseioa, -' - . 30 Gallery, - . - 35". 8aaunte8e3unMiftt f. O. News Depot The Herald is for Blaine, it busi ness manager wax notoi iouwly lor Biaine, even unto the radical confines of rndicalUm.' When that manager left un for a short respite in the ntale of cold water and radicalism which lies nuiiie tli itely eat of us, ho chose wisely in sileeiing the prvseut Blaluo manager of the Herald, who not satisded with the political staff of the manager' de partuient, has added a Iresh tccruit In the fchapo of a ulue pound BliJne boomer. Miltou bj s the young repub lican is doii.g well, and can hout B l-a-i-nu! I'.-lal-tit ! until tbepatri otlsni of the house, of Pol it Is fully sa tiated. The H kald is glad to an uounce that both Mr. and Mrs. Polk are doing well. A Close Call. .r. j. u. cuupsoii 6 loiks came near having a serious lire yesterday that uuught but prompt action on the pari Mr S. prevented. It seems the coal oil stove became too hot or something of that kind and caught Ore, it was dis covered, however, aud carried outdoors before hiifflcieut heat was generated to c-iuse an explosion, when Mr. Simpson put it out wild wet acks. All the best houses in Plattsmouth will sell you Brt-m tier's choice crackers at reduced price by the box or barn II, au" don e you lorget it. Get these and you got the best. tf it you want tu get you a drooni that will give the bos 1 satinfactiou for tin anu; money ask your dealer for Dor ack's brooms. u23-lmo The lee Man. t Jos. n'airfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where I e .win co-itract with consumers to supply ice tor me season lowest terms. 3m2 In purchasing a reirigriator see H n- ry lice -ck s new stock and gft pikes before purchasing. GOti CORN COB pipes in every style Schlegei's. - Iftt Urders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Ws ern hrooni factory. d2S I11.0 Refrigerators in all -iz. s at Henry Boeck's. 59tf Ch ice, pure fresh mixed eendv at Jim Atitili'tj for onlv 2j cents a pound. 25tf. NEW POTATO lis. at Rennet- & Tewis' 79tf. 1HFHEHJ SltlN CURE. CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE. BLOOD CURE. xOR SALE BV .WILL J. WARRICK. 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, tliat money can be saved, and a square ileal had at EWcscott's, the ItBoss Clothier, as he does not 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'coa- vincenll in doubt, that our statements are correct, that our goods are the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with VVJiSCOTT Late styles i.i Straw and Fur Liats, Novelties in Neckwear, fall lino 0j rrunks, Volices, &c., &c Everybody, welcome. 0- cs. s. tnrssoEv KockwoodBloet: " TUB BOSS CL0IHIEE. CHOLERA INFANTUM Diarrhea, Itincittry, and all JJotvcl Loinj. In ints, fJuicA.li Card "Marsh's Tonic -Astiiinolxt is thA, bet medicine I ever saw lor curing Bowel Complaints, I have uuud it, and nave steu it used in many case, in.al of which It effects ,1 speedy cure." S.J Armstrong, Fort Scott Kas. Ma lean's To.mo Astrinoent -cured my little boy ot Cholera IniaiuuaJ, after several other remedies failed. I gave one of my neighbors some of It for their litilo girl, who was suffering with the same ' complaint, and it utitekl v rnr,wi I..-m Jas. T Barne.;iCana8 Citv, Mo. MARSii Tn.Nio ASTUIXOEXT is for sale bSuiilh Black Bro, druggist's ' Piattmo:h. Puce 60 cent. Chill and F ver.Dumb Ague.and all ' Miasmatic diseases, are quickly cured with the So cent Marsu'Aguk Curk For sate by Smith &BUck Bros. Use March's Catiiaktio Livkk Pi'la for B Hi outness and Constipation. For ' sale by Smith Black Bros. wjdfj For Sule. ' U. W. Wise wauls to m!1 ht m homestead on north Sixth street. ie.p' for Mbit, if Bold immn,liull.. Call at theolllee o W. 6 Wise. tiltt Collection Notice. Parties knowing tbemuna tn La l. debiedtoJ. (i. Chambers & Son aro heieby uoiified to call at the eheriira llico and pay upat once and iave cobts. J. C. J-.1KKXJ1AUV, AssigDOC. . dCt w2t NEBUAPKA TATK I'.AJIfT!! !, . .... .u.i.tc.iut AflU Ld'lMiS DlIiCT..ItV fiti.. ... Ju y. i&j)4, puce 3150. J. M. Wolfe. publisher 120S. 14 h sf.t o.naha. 'J.Jtf i'or sale lrin lid iod ntrievwr. ThU iu u J - 10 Jvuil4 ovr and a very fine animal. O'-di It. a rTiirr tii.-t - - V44UMk4l Pasture. Two hundred and ioi tv acres under ence, with ruuuimr water, and nn ialf unl from the city. Apnlv t 0111 W.S.WISE. A fino stock of silver war iust r.. ceived a'. L. C. Erven's. 3tf See the new aUtck of si I wvr jrarn t L. C Ervan's before buying cl'" ere. 83tf Best aasortmeul of silverware in C. Wn to semnfc nrpaanla fr,n, ... T Erven's. X - .l. .vru, " JJ. 83t (alljiind .see L's. I wis' to notify the nublic that I am now open for business, at Joe MeVev'a old btaud, whero I have ia stock a full uue or lier tucky whi-kieg, St. louis ber, wines and cigars &c. an t-ond a the best. f57ltfl II. M Bova. Fresh Vegetables and Fiuita receiv ed t-very day, at Bennett & Lewis. Estrav Notice. Taken up by the undersigned in Plattsmouth precinct on the 29th day of May, 1884. One sorrel mare pony with star in forehead, supposed to be about 5 pears oi l. If not claimed and costs paid aa provided by law, tho same will be disposed of to satisfy costs. 79tf Geo. Boxsx. Corses. Hair, Nul and Tooth Brush es, Combs, &c, niea line, at Fishers. ea-t Main street. 49dtf Money saved by buying h ind .made brooms, ask jour dcaier for them. d28-lmo J. W. JjABflgAI.T., p. U-