PLATMOOTfl HERALD. oi'nciAi. rti'KHur tiik ;itv OIT'jT 3STJE3WS. Crpniittlnt. I;trry at Vrri-k' lrutare sertltl V. A. IiirIiall, Ieiiltt, mic :Hr to Clutter &. .Murtliull. tVetli extracted wltlioul pain, un! urKltrUM Ulde Gain. A. H.llurj, lentlt. never tilve If yoti nr 8uff-riii!f with l-v and depressed fprita, 1 as of appetite, ireu eril debility, disordered Llcod. wnk coiiMiiution, headache, or nny dewaa-e of a biii-MiH nut urn, by all nit- -iih pro cm n a bottle, ot Dlectric Bitters. You will be surpiined to see the. rapil im proveuictit that will follow; y. u will he inspired with new lite; slriitli and a' tiviij will n turn; p:tin arlp misery will :iiH. alid henceforth oii will r juicM i the limine f Electric Bitter. S -1 I at M'tV cent a bottle bv J. M. Hob vita. Jan. 3twly For l.ime b-ick, Side or Chest use Shiloh'a l'oroua Plaster. Price cents, SIIILOII'S COUOII and Consuinp tiou Cutis eol i hy m on a guarrntee. It urea cnu9 :inpli-in. SIIILOII'S VITALIZE! is what you need Tor Consumption, Loss of ap petite, Dizziueh.s and all symptoms of j)vs.!-la. Price 10 and 7fi cents per bottle.' CH'UPK Whoopini? Cough and Bnm hltU immediately relived by jihiloh'M Cure. Sopl bv Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowd.vwly 'These are Solid Facts. The best blood puritlei and system reuulator ever placed within the reach of auffVrinij huinauitv, truly is Electric Hitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidney -i, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er, tonic or mild stimulant, will always And Electric Hitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle ruaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sdd at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. A (Jreat IHscoyery. That is daily bringing joy to the horaen 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, Bronehhitis, 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 Hottles f-ec at J. M. Roberts. Drug Store. Lame size 41. 00. Jan. 3 efiwly A Startling Discovery. Physi dam are often startled by rc -markab'e diM-ovork's. The fact that l)r. Kind's New Discovery for Cou 8ucoitioti and all Throat and Lung dis!-ieiis daily curiuir patients that thev liave given up to die, is startling them to realize theii sense of duty, and exaiirue into the merits of this wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hundreds of our Ix-st Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Hottles free ut J. M. Koberts' Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. EN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL, on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. The Ice Man. Jos. FairnVM hi es'ablishei an of fie at Mouarch billim! hall, where he wdl co ifact with cn-umerj to s lpply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3ra2 Pasture Two hunJred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to 5itf W. S. Wise. M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anhenser Huron St Louis Hot tied Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to bis customers. 15otf Premium Shooting. This week I will give a prize to any one making the greatest number of bells in ten bots. For particular call at the gljery. W. P. FisaACS. iO&fl "Proprietor. Hurrah fr JJiaiue and jgan risars t SchlegeU. SSdtf CORN COB pipva in every style finhlcrjoj J.t Srlrl (fog (ft John Simpson at.,1 others of thn un terrilied democracy are enjoying the day perusing the bulletin board that accommodates the public- at Week bach's store. Peterpoti Bros.' team started from the slaughter house this forenoon and came down town on an excursion, when thev reached Vbe lei's residence on Main piree', they were eapture J by a brave bystander and no serious results. The firemen hre are making prepa rat'on to be in Mtendaneo ut. the State turiamrn a Omaha thi nionth. The "W'a'ir U'itdi" and hose enrt we are informed will be tak-n up, and per liHpx the boys who pull the cart may try a band at the r;ices. A little L-iil of this City bit it very hiipptlv, wlidi she said one reason whv he wa glad her fatl.er had quit drink ing, was bcause ho sent her to the Mltcher shop new to buy beefsteak" i'tstend of to leg I'vcr a she ued to di. Tliere is nothing b ft to be said f.-r a r.orit temperance lecture. Lincoln Journal. Rro. Connor npver forgets his fr'en'1 and backers, r perbnps rather the friends that he backs himself. This office rcas made the. recipient of a "rol lect at this end" telegram today from Bro. Joe, who cave U3 the new3 of yes terday as will he seen elsewhere. 'Ihe new a is a little nged, but Joseph's lienrt in iu the rij;ht place. There is a wild and rageed rumor traveling arounJ, and showing itself upon the streets today, which rumor has to do with a single gentleman in tliis city aud a married lady who bus u busbnd mid family. This rumor in discoursing itself upon the street cor ners has to say. about a suspicious hus band, a missive received by the wife from lie single geut ,iu meeting which a meeting was appointed; husband 8e c Bi he rni? iv and tableau: Single ktu. leceivea note of Warning from the unfaithful spouse, takes warning from the note, scents danger, lays ff irotn work at the shops for a season, and flies 04 the train last night, north, east, houlh or west. This morning injured husband seeks the departed with re volver iu hand and sboot in eye, too late, however, aud only family troub les left belaud. . This is the story as related by rumor, and as rumor is the greatest exuggerator abroad in the land facts may be very different. Humor, however, has these columns for th privilegc of saving this much, but it odls uo names and presents nothing as facts until the calm level of the sea of public opinion is reached and the truth is kinwi!. King Corn. W. D Jozies and Frank White were out in the couuty a few miles jes terday. and in the.r rambles they gath ered several utalks of the growing corn that are mammoth in their proportions, one of which they donated to thi9 ollii-e being over eight feet tall, and they say the fields are full of euch. "With corn 8 foot high the 9th of July, in this sec tion a more brilliant crop prospect was iever seen in Cass county. Was it Foul Piny? The Herald learus that Mr. llunrn, a carpenter of tihafeivilie saya the man touud in the river here a few days aco, was none, other than a former resident of this city, a young man who l'ad boaided with him and who lei t here for Omaha a few weeks ago u ith $70) in his picket. The descriptiau of ihe floater tallies exactly with that of the miss'ng man except that nothing was found in his pockets or about his ptr son, which fact suggets to Mr. Munro that he had been the victim of foul play. There is some talk of exh.imiug the dead body, but as decomposition is certainly eo far gone it is ltlicult to see what could be guined by it. l'tRMALS. John bciiickelanz, of Council Bluffs, is in the city visitit g with Henry Hocck's people and old acquaint.'Uets Supt. T. E. Calvert, of the H. & M. is in Piattsmotith loJay on company busi ness. Julius Perperburg, our old former citiz -n aud friend, is iu the city mak i g s des of Ids tiara from his fac'.cry in Oiiiuha. Ii. J. Johnson, from Omaha, repie scutiug toe NcbraskaJc lwa lusuruno Co. is iu this section of his working teriltory again. T. B. Wilson, attorney at law of Ash land, is attendiug le gal business in this city today. Tbe following are among the arriv als at the Perkins: S C Warreu,-Dixod, 111,; E II Wooey Weeping Wft.terjR.J Franklin St Lou k E Alexander St Louis; X C Twl mu Philadelphia; W Coustan Omaha; G W DuLcan 6t Joe; II E Eldred Chi cg; G E Garnisieo Cwuxicil Bluffs ;Z L Orcutt San Jose; R J JohUflon OiUa- AT CHICAGO. Today's Bulletins 0:10 a. m. Weatfirr clear and y b-as-at It is thought the ballot will be readied this p. in , and a llnal adjourn ment t(nlay. It is said that com. on resolutions have agreeil on pi ttform. It says that uo tax direct or indirect can l imposed upon the people t-xeep' lo meet tbe expenses of the government and provides that the nece- f-aries ot die, iucluding ''offee and tea shall come in ice. The Tiilnme says the friends cf Jmlge Field are hard at wrk and hestaud-t wed as dark h-se. IIewitt iiHtDH i!-J:'so luen'ioned this morning. It is said western men fayo bringing nut Hendricks after first bal lot. Some papers claim Cleveland's strength waning, and Hayaid gaining ground. Tne general impression is that the situation unchanged, and Cleveland will prohably get the nomination. The Tribune puts him down Tor I'.Ol on the lirrt l-udot, and Hayard 147. The Times says Hayard is looming up, aud that Butler has withdrawn from tne contest and will su' port Bayard Its es'.imnte is, Cleveland 309, Hayard 192, Mil o al l C3; Thuiman K Car lisle 2G. otners scatterit g 11:10 a. m. Convention aPsemMirg; immense crowd. It is said six of the Iowa delegates have changed from Cleveland, 4 going to Thurman aud 3 to B iyard. Randall is developing a good deal cf strength this a. m. 11 01 a. m. Committee on resolu tions still iu session and it is said no decision has been rerched yet. It is now thought that r.o ballot will be reached today. 11:05 a. m. Convention called to or der First business in order is com pletiou of call of status for presenta tion or candidates. 11:15 a. m. Hendricks just entered the hill, retnei.d 'Us theering. 11:21 a. m. Major Ilaituou rose to question of privilege. He wished to drnouuee t!ie assertion of Cochran of New York, that Golhy was fixed yes terday with his police and heucmeu in the interest of Cleveland. 11:22 a. m Commit tie on resolu tions sent communication to the hall that they were not reed? to report, and probably would not be able to report before 7 p. m. 11 -30 a. in.- Call of states begun for completion of presentation of caudi dates. 11 :35 a m Chas. II. Manser of Mo., took the platform to second the nomi nation of Thurman. When Manser named Thurman there was a conspicuous demonstration. 11:54 a. m. Delegates from Missouri sid it was not for Thurman but for Cleveland. Auntht-T sid it wis fkr Bijard both i tiled out of order. 11:55 a. iu. O.iio presented Hoadlj by Powell. 11 m. Powell was listened to atten tively. The mention o' lloadly elicited applause. 12;05 p. m. When Pennsylvania was called there was considerable ap plause. 12:03 p. m. Senator Wallace of Pa., took the platform to present Randall. Cheer. 12:10 p. m. Wallace said the man he presented was known to all; that his name was connected with the principal ev-nis during many years, and though many of his colleagues were wealthy, he was still a poor man. Cheers Wallace said he had beeu leader of t' e representatives for 12 years aud had r-sisteil th low eat expenditure of ti e government. When he mentioned Randall there w as great cheering; many delegates rose to theii teet wavir.jj hai and handk rchiefs." 12:15 p. in. Ablyitr. of Xew Jersey, -econds the nomination ot Randall. 12:21 p. m. Abbott said while he thought any of the great names men tioued could be e ected, some could be elected easier than others, and there could be no contention over the name of Mr. R mdali. Cheers. 12:22 p. ru. Abbott mentioned Goy. Cleveland. Loud applause continued or S'tiiie time. 12:34 p. in. Abbott said even if t eie was unity iu New i'otk, Randall was stronger than Cleveland on the quu-tion cf reform, therefore a more acceptable candidate on that score. 12:49 p. m. Abbott, of Mass., asked consent t second the nomiaa.ion of Hayard. 12 20 p. ra. Abbott asked certain representative States to unite on a man ho c-uhl carry doubtful states. Tbtre could be no tegeueratien ia their owr s"ate. 12:38 p. ra. Abott asked New York f there wa-i any element in its caudi late in which Randall was not stronger. 12:43 p. m Jol n W. CummincJ da63 , took the platform lstsco id the aomibation of Bayard, amid cheer?. Cuauioas Mtid ioc list j jow VUj chusetts had been lost to democrats, - but -he. Icjt. nsjti red Bayard could re deem it.- f l.eeriiiii. Cumtuii allmb-il Kelly und the minority us slave minority as slaves ouly allowed to upeak as their mister directed them. Ill n marks were re ceived with npplau.se. 12:19 p. m. Cummins alluded to K 11 a ii mir ori v s s-'ave mhioiitv us oi lv 9 aves weie allowed to speak as their maltr directed them. lie said to ibrnst N. Y. candidates on ihein was To lo-e Mass. and tli elee- tioti. lb: lii.isi:-l ninM I u I applausi hnd ent Imsji i-iu 12:"'." t. m. -Lerov F. You -; ot S. (J. took th- pl;tLt..riii to nam Huyatd. 12:05 p. in.- Wade Hainptof of S. C. arose and critic z-'.il t lat t'"i m : he sec onded H yard. 12:5t)p. m. Youiii.tiis s ti i It was vratif t injf to -ee the O il H-y state and I'almett'i ' tie j inii.g hateU on Dela ware -ta'e:nm. 1:24 : in. F M Rose, Ark. second nomination of Cleveland. 1:27 p.m. MrlMongof Wis. sec onds nomination of Clevevand. 1:0 p. in. (jeu. Ht agg Wis. seco:id nondnatioii of tevc land. 1::2 p. m. Rose' m;U Ark. would ca-t entire v;;te for Cleveland uaii wa certain 1m c i;ld bo l leutvl. I'.'jJ p. it:. Hrugg said hn voi.-ed t! e choice of jou ig men of ifceoiisin and West n se :ond:t;g governor liom Xew York aid thej loved hi iu in st fur tin roomies be has made. CJrady spr ing to bi.s feet and said in behalf of i. i- etumiis he leciiochted that hate. Higg suid sucii a ting on the part of a senator was a disgrace. Cheers, his ses, c-onfu fion Hrag pointing to Grady said his la bors had been on the crank of the ma chine. Contusion Bragg said party had followed old leads to death, asked uew and young men to lead, posenning life and blood. 1:5G p. m. Gon. Kent X. II. took the platform and made en appeal for the nomination of Cleveland. 2:C3 p. m. Walier, of Conu., tcok the Platform by consent, to second ihe nomination of Cleveland, in an elo-qu- nl speech. 2:15 p. m. Waller deplored the un fortunate controversy in the Empire state, but having listened to all the evidence the verdict must be in tavor of C.evelutid by unanimous vot-J of X. IJ. 2 ;20 p. m. The clerk will announce the result of the tail ot b.ateo a d metitiou eac'j candidate's n me, ;heer- and especially the n;-m of Cleveland. Many delegates on thci. feet. 2:23 p m. Motion made to adjourn nil a p. m. Convention ad?ourned till a p. m. Committee on resoiutious ordered t report at that hour. Eight Mile Crove Items- S. S H.dl nas gone to tue Indian ros ervatiau on business. Warreu Mc-Coukey returned homf from David City a few days a.u. Another wedding is booked to take place here in the near future. Rev. P. M. Estetbrook of Platts mouih will render service at the M. E. church, on Sunday. J. W. Hiiby s family give a very qu et pariy to a lew of their friends last Fiiday evening. M;s A. Liet and daughter returned last week from Keuesaw, after a short viit among relatives there. Squire Morrow went lo Glen wood Iowa, to participate n celebrating the 4th at that po:ut, and reports a vtr fcood time. Mi.s Carrie Draper, daughter of S. II Draper, of Ashland, is visiting rela tives and oid friends iu this vicmitv, a guet ai, tlie home of Hon. D. b Draper. Dan Satchel gave a select par'y u the youth and beauty of this place las Friday evening A good . utteodanc participated ia the occasion, and repor. a good lime. Ambrose Allen is telling his confi dential friends that within a few day. he uill with his family move to Corn imr, Kansas, to marry a charming, rici w i low, who dwells at that place. Suc cess to you. Mr A., aud a loDg life t. enjoy vour pro-peri y in. Austin Mmz, who is well known throughout the county, and Miss Mar A. Sejbolt, daughter of L. K. Seybol1, who -s well known here, aud highly es teamed bv all as one of our very besi giils, wre united in the holy bonds ot matrimony last Wednesday. Theii many fr ends wish them a long life ot hp pin ess with unbouuding success in all their undertakings. The com i growing very fast, and thj prospects at this time are very fiit tering for a good crop. Several at the farmer- have laid their by. and the remainder will finish iu a few days, a t mot ot tha ields will be too large t CVit'Vate af.er this v. eek. Wheat and oats will be ripe enouc o i arvest next week. Tue hard w:ads blew the small grain down, very bad aud M tae i j warn ripe it i damaged much the moat, being down m bad that the mot-t of L ha to be cut oci way. ' A irreat ileal of It will be lost tt is considered dangerous to fpeak to a man that is harvesting rye, for fear ol getting bitten, aud aftrr tne continue! hot weather that hn heeii woikiiik'on them sincif they begun, it wou'd he almoit epud to a bite Irom a mad dog. July , 1SSL Ciiicaoo. July 10, 1SH4. Daily IIkkalu: It looks now as though Cleveland w ill bo ioiiiiiiatc ( tomorrow if thcipnoait ion ilori't tinin against him. Kelly and Tammany i- ie(i inf. Able speicties were made by OGrady.and Burt t'ochiane aniu-t tiis nomination. Kliy also warned i he convention that it would be fa'al io the democrat ic. cue if nominated It had a maiked effect and may dowi I'inj. . J. A. C. Ayer's Sarsjiarilla. operating througl the blood, radica'lv cures eve-y hcrofn lus taint or tnfec'.ion. wlhC TRUE MERIT A Ch'tnnimj llcm-.dy fur Dianhia ami Sanihier Comi.lainta. "We have used till our ToNIO ArT ki.gent with happy results. Xot a single compliant relating to it has ever reic'ied ns." Jones K Jackson. diugiMS's, Joiejsburg, Mo. -Please bend us two doz n MaksiiV Tonic A STiii.NoKNT a once. It woiks a chat in in Djanl.co and Rummer Coin- ; laint,"-VVilrl & Veiiabd, drugistt PaitoiiotiurK' Mo. Makshs Tonic Astringent is fot -ale by Smith Black Bios., drugsists Plattsmouih. It quickly cure Diarri oea, Dysentry, Chok-oa Infantum Cholera Morcus, and the .Stmti'er Com plaint of children. It is a delightful remedy for old and young. Price 50 cents. The Maushs Ague Cuke is sold at low Piic of AGecuts liquid or pilR It cures the worst case the Third Day Airue, and all forms of Chills and Fever. For sale by Smit b& Black Bros. For Swellings, Burns, Son-n. Pilei-, etc., use Maksiis Cream Limmknt. For sale hv Smith &, Black Brop. wldG Ayer'a Aue Cure is warrented to cure all malarial disorders, when fie directions are fauhfully follows. wld A (iood Top Biiy ;i'id harness for r sale, for pi ice and partiulars enquire of July 10 w2 J H. II ALL. Cntil further notice I can bring im migrants from Enpliid or Ireland ti PiattMnouth for 35 00. This is a ran chance, and thon intendiru.' to send for theii relati. n- hould embrace thi f'a vorahle opportunity. lOSlf M. O'Doxohoe. it yeu want to i;et you a broom tha will give the hest fatii.ta.ctioii for th. nine money ask your dealer for Dor ck's brooms day lmo Clotl.es. Hair. Xail and Tooth Brush es, Comb., &c, nice line, at Fillers, east Mjtin street. 4'Jlif "2"OU 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, tbat 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 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- vines all ia doubt that our statements are correct, that our goods arc the best, aud that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT. Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Xovelties ia Neckwear, full line ot Trunks, Valice, &c., &c Everybody welcome. Soekwood Block. HLAD THIS Miiij Sure the Lift of Some One of Your family During the hot inonthu of uumrner, every family shouhi be jirovided with aie and reliable remedy for bowel Complaints. The c xcclence of Makhii,h Toxic Asthing KNT Is unquestioned. It is not gotten up simply to obtain our money. It tqteudily enres Diarrl.o-1, Dysentry. Cholera Infantum, iJholera Moibu". Summer Complaint, Chronic Diarho-i mid Dysentery, and II relaxed and deraged condition of he Stomach and Bowels. It ia a hlightful leiu.dy lor children, being ph-ar-ant to the taste mid safe in iia ac- .ioii. lamiiy can uflUid to be with out it. Marsh'i Tonic Astringent is for sals iy Smith &i Black Bios, Uruggist, Puat.-m mlb, Xeli. Price "0 cents. For Rh.tiiu.isism, Xciiraia, Bruiseii, ic, use Mai:;,;;' Cuka.m Limmknt. For dale by Smith & Black Bros. The Maksii s Aglii Cukk only r,0 m-uln -liquid or 'pills. pur sale by "ttnith & Block Bro. wl 10 A.lvt-i tWeinvi.ti under luia Ueni, tUreo ctull II ONEY TO LOAN Ou real estate by A N ifuu l.fc- A onelior- biif'y and liarue "lu- Mlt.S. A. Kt'III.KGEI.. IOIC SAl.E-.My ic8l,lei.H ana flir , t . irtiotl linim.- li:irn tin.t tw i ... . . - . - Aim ill ex( 11- ... . , laiuiH. also J--l.,iy OiIck IniHijicsi lion e4iixso feel .on Main street, aud oilier dculojLile land and lots. It. II. W II KKLRH. OIt -.AI.E-IIi.us.-h. loHand wood land by J oli a lions & swi. u'tllt. SALE .Several residences, cliean In. V quire of U. II. Wlieeler Si Co! ,ttdV' J" .n ni.n-,-xu oruer lor a nw American ewin Maeldim. Inuulr ut UilH,.m.... OKSVI.K-i.oiwcoid-r wood. Iu.,ulri,r' v . .. vv He. , L'OU .SAhK i Id paper for Nal at tlila .nic at l centa ,ei buudred or b cent p(,r doz en, iOit SALK Four lot toKetberln Kod ca ti.ill II. tl.l city. Inm.ire at ll.fi . Lt', n;if ififM-r ii .. . X iiiauii m buildiui;. nfier AumiiI int. I hi loo.ii N puillilf f..r iniiiif.ur. i. . , " or tor a niiiall biiHinessel any kind. In.i uiie"t tiie premises. liiif CMMTO KK.NT.-A f.irn.Mlie l ,00,,, . ., q.llratthomce: " polt UKV'Tor saln on lonK time, a huuio ly to ... . Wmdi.au.. " h..c,u,h. Ap- CjOR KKN. (iood.new liones of four roomr i! " 'U w ater, good garden Mpot. 4 i i: nun ill in si, ,f. ,irlp " ,.f I Mill. . II. MlAfKll. r 1 i ii,, : north more room in Nev- location for resiaiirant or l.oardin Iioumi. r'eiitii heap Apply to Win. svi. , Jt lVA?Tli,,A .Kitl "T K'--'ral Iiouiewri. ic. or i Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Hock wood Block. V :liu: Knights are invited to attend. ... r M. Bo.vs, C. C. W. L. Dvkkb. K. of It. and S. In no other tibiod medicine hav re--ult of scientilio inqury been so stead ily utiliz-'d as in Ayers Sarsaparllla. wltdCt For additional local notes and newt cox;su.t the fourth page. KNOW TEE .BOSS CLOIimju " .. r