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PLATTS10TH HERALD OPriCI AL PAPKHOr TIIE CITY CITY NEWS. xi '-- ml .Warrick's --- suf Cirea'atlag, labrary Drag cor. C .4.. tlamliall, Dentist, nuc ceor to Clutter & Marshall. Teeth extracted without pain, by ue ol" nitrous Oxide Gum. 1. Salisbury, Dentist. A Lir Havlnjc I'rtrnt. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved his life by ii simple Trial Bottle f Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con sumption, which caused him to procure h large bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate aud everything else had failed. Asth ma, ifronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung dis eases, it is guaranteed to cure, Trial Mottles free at J. M. Robert's Drug Store. Large size $1.00. Xov. 2). wlyefiw. THAT HACKING CO J I II can he bo quickly cured by Sir I oh 8 Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? vu Job's Vitali rer is guarautaed to cure vou. SLKKlLES3 NIGHT, made miser ably ly that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure i9 the remedy for you. CATAKIUI CUHED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Cat arrli Kemidy. Price ftu cents Nasal Injector free. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. I)cc.l3eowd&wly Those are Solid Facts. The best b!ood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach f suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitter a. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetiz er tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the beat 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. An An:werWantcd. Can any one bring us a case of Kid nev Complaint that E'ectric Bitters will not speedly cure ! We say they can not. as thousands of cases already per manently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and abt directly on the diseased parte. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c. a battle by J. M. Roberta. Nov. 2&. lyeGw " A Startling Discovery. Physicians are oi ten startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con BumDtion 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 Sractice. Trial Bottles free at J. M. ;obert' Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. rid U UJ IN CASH GIVEN AWAV 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 Ic Man. Jos. Fairfield has established au of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3m2 Pasture Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one miln from the CltV. AddW to 5ltf W.S. Wise. M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheoser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay par ticular attention to his customers. 155tf Premium snooting. This week I will give a prize to any one makiug tho greatest number of bells in ten shots. For particulars call . at the gallery. W. P. FisHBACK, I09t6 Proprietor. Hurrah for Blaine and .ogan cigars at Schlegel-K 98dtf COBN COB pipus ia every styla The -old muddy la on the fall, and the last week or '.wo has noted a change of nearly nine feet. Young Men's Republican Club meet ing at their club room tonight. Speak iug, and music bv the glee club Croquet sets at cost at Warrick's 11512 Tho Henry Waterman building will have a new design in the way of a show front, and it will make an attract ive store room. The Gh-nwood tanning factory is in full operation across the river, and it makes lively times fur the dull season of the year. Base ball goods at cost at Warrick's. 115:2 Last night was the regular meeting of the fire department, and thev are arranging to take in the state tourna ment at Omaha in proper shape. FWepatigh's circus at Omaha, July 21thf will attract a good many from here who go up to be fooled on the sa cred white elephant business. The Boss fiy killer at Warrick's 5c kills one quart of flies. 1 14(2 A hail storm traveled over the south ern part of Fillmore county Friday night, destroying the crops on a strip of country four miles in width. A boy was run over at Harlan sta tion, across the river on the K. C, Sat urday last, and although alive yester day, there is little chance for recovery. Wall paper, paints, etc., tit Warrick's the cheapest drug store in the county. 115t2 Owing lo the absence of a quorum ho council meeting was held 1 ist evening, aud consequently city business goes over until tho next session. September 2Gth, Barnum with Jum bo and his foity other elephants, will be in Omaha. By that time every one will be ready to see the elephant again. Ayer's Sarsparilla. operating through the blood, radically cures every scrof u lus taint or infection. wlb6 Denver overland travel is very light at present, and there does not appear to be the exodus to the Rookies this year in volume compared with a year ago. A corps of B. & M. engineers are surveying a line from Brush, a station in Colorado, north to Cheyenne. This will make a branch line up into the cattle country. ClotLes, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush es, Combs, &c, nice line, at Fishers, east Main street. 49dtf The St. Louis Browns, one of the American Association ball clubs, meets the Union Pacifies in Omaha "Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, of this week. Admission, 50 and 75 cents. Sunday night burglars entered the B. & M. DepDt, at Omaha, and made way with a number of articles of freight, among the lot a cook stove which has been recovered. No arrests. Ayer's Ague Cure is warrented to cure all malarial disorders, when the directions are faithfully follows. wld6 The Herald has just learned that Mr. and Mrs Wilson have lost their twin babes that were born yesterday. This is indeed sad to them,, and will be learned with surprise by many. The Plattsmouth base ball club is announced to play two games of ball in Omaha on Saturday and Sunday July 19 and 20th. The games are in the contest for the State championship, and the club the Plattsmouth boys meet at that time is the Athletic of Omaha. Johnson fc Co., of Council Bluff have opened out a first class lanndry on lower Main street, where they are prepared to do all kinds ef fine work in that line. A trial of their work is requested. lOltf We understand a meeting was held today called by Mr. Daily, who repre sents the Iron Mountain Company at Durango, Mexico,. A number of capi talists have signified their intention of investing, and we hear that J. M. Rob erts will be detailed to visit Durango. inspect the investment and report. The bar of Plattsmouth has lost one of its most successful practitioners, in the person of barrister Jake Levy, who scattered the attorneys and non -plussed the court at the last assizes. Jacob moves to Omaha to engage in the gen eral merchandise trade; he will visit Plattsmouth weekly, and will settle up his business in corut in his own person TTntil further notice I can bring iin -migrants from England or Ireland to Piattsmouth for 835 00. This is a rare chance, and those intending to send for their relaticns should embrace this fa vorable opportunity. , lostf M- O'Dokohoe. Anotner Mazeppa- Cor, Chicago Tribune. M. Beussand, a wealthy catlle owner whose herds ringe in the unorganized territory of Northwestern Nebraska, has just returned from the annual "round up.' in that region, and relates a tale of the plains that is, in some re spects, a counterpart of the orthodox Mazeppa. When Boussard reached his ranch about the middle of June, he found his cowboys nursing a youn man whom they had rescued from the back of a broncho. When discovered, the modern Mazeppa was lashed to the horse, entirely nude and unconscious. The animal was about broken down, ns if from long running, and was easily lrtss'od by the cowboxs, who cut the thong0, and released the Ftrange cap tive. This happened about two weeks before Boussaud's arrival, and during all that time th fetriaigt-r HAI'L AI1 IN A bTl l'OR. A few days before Bouss-ad left ou bis return to Omaha, having a little inedi . oi knowledge, he succeded in r-toriug the patient to consciousness, and his recovery was rapid. When able, to talk he siil his name was Henry Burbank. that 1 e was an Engli hm-m and 34 yrs. of age. About three years ago at Fal mouth, England, he formed a partner ship with a friend named Tom Wilson, and with him came to America to em bark in the cattle business. They cast about for awhile and finally fettled in Nortwestern Nebraska, where the rangj was unlimited and lierders feTand far apart. They- built acomfcrtaorcanch by a little stream where Wilson's young wife reigned as housekeeper, attended by two or three female domestics. Bur bank is a HANDSOME YOIJMJ GALLANT, who found it agreeable, while Wilson was absent riding about the range, to make love to the letter's wife. In th la ter part f May, one of the cowboys, who had a grievance against Burbank surprised him and Mrs. Wilson in a compromising eku.it iou and reported it to the woman's husband, whose jeal ousy had already been aroused. That night Burbank was captured while asleep in bed by Wilson and three of his men and bound before he had a chance to make any resistance. Wilson had him stripped of his clothing and bound on the BACK OF A WILD BRONCHO which was started off by a vigor U3 lashiug. Before morning Burbauk was unconscious. He thinks that the out rage was committed on the night of May 27th, and he was rescued on Jmie 3, which makes seven days he had been traveling about the plains on the horse's back without food or drink, exposed to sun and wind. Burbank proposes to pay a visit of retaliation on Wilson, and in this he will be backed by Boussad's men and those of the Og illala Land and Cattle Company, whose range is near Bous- aud's. The best chauce to get a $75.00 watch and a $15.00 berry dish for $1.00 at L. C. Erven's. 113dw2t Medill on Nebraska. Cor. to Chicago Tribune. Crossing the Missouri at Plattsmouth a few miles below Omaha, at 9:30 a. m. the raiu ran along the south hide of the Piatte river for thirty or forty miles and then trended southerly to Lincoln, the capital of .Nebraska where Judge Coob, chief justice of the su preme court of the state left us. He was formerly a member of congress from Wisconsin and ome years ago took up his residence in Nebraska; he was shortly after made a judge. and subsequently promoted to the head of the state bench. For the first 200 miles through Nebraska, the train swept over a splendid funning country a deep, rich soil, and au un dulating, self-draining surface. Lin coln, the ft ie capital, is in the raid, t of a wouderluIJy fertile tract of terri tory. The twenty-five southeastern counties of Nebraska, of which LI net In is the centre, contain an area oi perhaps 10,000 square miles, "comprise the garden of the state for genoral ag ricultural purposes. Xot but that there is other good land, but no other block of the same area can.be carved out of the state that is equal in fertili ty to it. It embraces on the map that part of Nebraska west of Missouri and between the Platte on the north to near Ft. Kearney and the Kansas line on the south, about to Red Cloud on the Re publican river, some 200 miles west of the Missouri, where the drouth wist net begins tu make its appearance. The crops all through this district as far as I could f t r learn were fully as good as those I ha J seen the day before in Illinois, :ir;d rather more forw;rd. This vv jjirtirilarly true of the coun try fiftj -idles east of Lincoln and sixty or seventy miles west of it. In all that distance rot an inferior field of grain could I - s u. The corn was simply grand. Partita buying 810 worth of goods for rash will receive a ticket for .the grand drawing at L.C Erven's. . W 116dw2t Threo Groves Items. Mr. Thorpe, proprietor of one of tho leading hotels in WeepiDg Water, called Monday of la?t week. His son has been hauling wood from John Car rol.'s place to the Weeping Water brick kiln some two miles this side of town. Mr. I. S.White furnishes the wood all ready cut and delivered at Mr. Carroll's place. A fv. days ngoFiank Carroll killed alurge MiO snake in his house. A little chiM who was juit beginning to learu it mother tongue happened to notice the nit.ke first kept chattering (ma se- the big worm), some time be fore i's mo-her noticed what the litth felh'W w euyinV, and looking nrouid saw the ani'ke! had protruding through it h..!e in th- cei iug wall directl; over iii- lud, ol servii g tne hou3i'ln. d iii'ic wtili a- h anthoi iiy a- i j :"Jsr: When l.r Hiake whs killed it v found 1 mcusure three and al ait fn i in lcr.gih atid was nearly as l:Ugf a .' man's wrist. ,- Our schoiri eloRfd last Friday with the UjUI closing exercises. It ha be n in charge of Mrs. Belle Moore, and frlvaj what can be learned it haw been ably couducted throughout ti e entire term with' good success. Mr. J. G. Chandler aud family, of Rock - Bluffs, made a fehort vist into our iciurty on r$y. Joseph EllingtoDT3l-t started out to . Nehaka on Saturday, and turned bai k after stopping at Three Groves a short Ime. A larg portion of the small grain will be cut this week, which is ripening verjk-fust. In places the grain has been blown down and will h.iveto be taken up iii wy only, l he tus-ry is piuinp and well ti'le'd, and will ihl well. The rid :n li 1 ug U injuring it to &ime extetit t' th; Jut wee!--. Robert Mi'elrle'is progrteiug' very well with his brick dwelling, having the brick work already completed, and the carpenter work under good head way. Just when Mr. Mickle aims to get it ready for occupancy we are not able to say. Kepomkk. Giendale Items Crops of all kiuds never looked bet ter. Rye and Barley harvest about through and the oats and wheat harvest now on hand. We were visited by quite a rain and wind storm laet Friday evening, some corn cribs and out buildings blown tver; rye shock and stacks were blown down, no serions damage done to the crops. Frank Ragon and wife from Ray mond, have been visiting at Mr. J.F. Polks. J. F. Polk's father, from Newcastle, Henry Co. Ind., has been here on visit. He is now i:i his 85th yeav and his health is good. Anyone wanting a good carpet woven will do well to give Mrs. A. Tenant a call. Hello, Will, we understand that if that coat is not returned there will be a warrant issued. Miss Prudy Tenant, who has been at work over in Douglas Co. has returned home. Nate McLain and family from Grand Prairie, are visiting John and J. O. Mc Lain. UNO. PERSONALS. A. II. BucV. who years ago was in trade in this city, is over from Iowa on a trip of business and pleasure. J. M. DeWeese, li. & M. attorney, of Lincoln, was in the city last night on legal business for the company. J. B. Strode went to Lincoln last evening to attend the Richmond case, which comes up in the Supreme Court there this week. Peter Mumm returned ho Jie yester day from a three days visit in Omaha, attending the meeting of the 1 urners, and he reports a great time. Phil Leonard, who has been farming the past eummej in this couiuyj goes ncrth tonight to grow up with the country. J. G. Oldham, who has been east the last few weeks has returned home to his Cass county lands and home, Judge Vanatta is holding down the supreme court in Lincoln this week. Conductor Webb is swinging the B. & M. pay car on it3 July trip over the road. . , Mrs. O- II. Dogge, of Lincoln, for merly of tni3 city, was an east bound passenger last evening for New York, where she will take passage for a visit to Germany. Charlie Mayer is in Omaha today where he will meet an old acquaintance and visit as well as attead to business ' M. A. Ilartigan is among the attor nies on a pilgrimage to' Lincoln, where he attends to" important -suits before . the supreme eourt." ' - You pave Wobey by puying your TkrtntB--' thopfr'-and'IiDners-at Merges', i where yon have the largest assortment For additional local notes and news consult the lourth page. Two neatly burnished rooms, for gen tlemen, for rent on Vine street be tween 6th and 7th. Enquire of 113t3 Ed. Stamm. Yoym MENS Republican Club MEETING, 'AT T11EIU IIEADQITARTES, Glee Clnl) Songs, Siit-ei-h by S. M. CIIAPMaX. EVEJIY ONE INVITED. SPECIAL NOTICLS. Advertisements under tins head, three cente per line eacu insertion. ONEY TO LOAN On real estate by A. N. buiiivan. FOK s LE A one horse bugy and lmriies almost new, enquire of 85dtf. MUS. A. SCH LEG EL. OOH SALE My residence aud four lots ; good house, burn aud fruit, and in excel lent condition ; also two improved arms, also 2-Ktory brick bunlnesi liou-e 4(xi feet, ou Main street, aud other deoirable laud and lots. ii. It. Whkklf.r. DORALE-Houses, lots and wood land by Johu Buns & Sou. i iOll SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of U. U. Wheeler & Co. - FOK SALE Scratch Tablets in all sizes, at this ohlce. SUU VOU, SALE a lot in good location. Particu-- lan at this office S7H FOR SALE An order for a new American 8eiviuK .Machine. Inquire at this office. FOKSALK 1,000 cords of wood. Inquire of W.S. Wise. ti FOR SALE I Id papers lor sale at this offlc at 40 cents er hundred or 6 ceutu per doz en, tf FOR SALE Four lots together in good loca tion in thi city. Inquire at this otUce tf FOK RENT. The northeast room In Stadel in.mii's building, after August 1st. J his room is suitable for millinery or dress making, or for a small business of any kind. Inquire at the premises. llltf UOOM TO KENT. A furnished room for one or two geiitlemeu, iu good location. In quire at thin ollice. 71tf FOR RENT or sale on long time, a house aud two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to it. B. Windham. FOR KEN L Good, new houses of four rooms. . g'od water, good garden stiotM, $i per month iu ShafervUle. W. II. Miakek. FOR KEXT The north storeroom in Nev ille's block, and 8 rooms up Htairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Wm. Neville. l83tf Ur ANTED A girl for general housework, inquire of Mrs. Morion in Union block. 1 taree in family. ' A you mow That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better after dark, Y 0UOUGKHT to KNOW that good ClLOTMINCr 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 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 statements are correct, that our goods are the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT. Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, lrxfnks, Y aiices, '&c., &c. - iwery Kockwood Block. Woman 8ufTrag. Tho Executive committee of the Neb. W. S. A. met at Lincoln, May 2d. It was decided to hold the fourth annual delegate convention at Fremont during the Soldier' Reunion. Mrs. Thcron Nye, of Fremont, and Mrs. Maule, of Falrniont, were appointed Coramltteo of Arrangements. An order was issued calling upon all sufl'rago societies in the state to send delegates to this conven tion, basing their representation for thin j ear upon the vote cast for the amendment in lbS2 in their respective counties aud precincts. Ono delegate to each hundred votes or fraction of a hundred if over fifty. Every society to le entitled to at least one delegate, Other busiuci-8 of importance was trans acted. It only costs vou $1 for a chance ia the priz-- drawing of the 73 watch and $2. berry dish, at L C. Erven's. 115ritw2t "Light of asiA." Firet time seen In the new World of the latest, greatest. Zoological Wonder ou Karth, the Sacred, Htainese. WHITE ELEPHAlTnr MtillT OK AIA. Come See this Silvery. Sacred Symbol of Slam Everywhere an obiect of Murnassiiig wonder and unbounded admiration. Thousands uxtn thousands are daily thronging our canvasx halls to see thin lily-looking, aritent-eved creature, that In the country of its capture is an object of the most exalted reverence aud worKliin. It. iM l1ivfil vrvwhfrM In frttifr udia that the Ulvine Kuddha must delight to aoide iu the WHITE ELEPHANT their own Incarnation of purity : and one quar ter of a too TRAINED ELEPHANTS. Coming now on Its 'JOth annual tour of America and win exhibit afternoon and evening at 2 and s o'clock p. in., the Great Korpaugh show at OHAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 24th. Colossal gathering of all nations aud first time ever seen iu America, of the Sul tan's own children of the desert. 30 Moslem Mamelukes and Moors, Accom pained bv a real Arabian Murlcal Kami. with 1,000 wild beaxts ; 1.200 mit god horses : 3 circus : 3 rings : 00 acts, with Roman Hinnn- droine. (full half mile race track.) Races by elephant, camel", horses, ponies, men, dogs, monkeys, and all kinds of races, and just im ported thirty thousand dollar STUD ENGLISH KACE HORSES, Roman charit races, grand museum of marvels : riants 8 feet high, dwarfs and living wonders rom.every where. Seats for 20,000. Four rail way trams. Worth miles of travel to see the Grand aud Gorgeous iiistorscal Street Pageant. FIVE BANDS OF MUSIC ! Wide open dens of savage monsters. Five hurdred royally robed processionists. Venus, goddess of love, Cleopatra, Lalla Rookh. All the wealth, pomp and pageantry of the distant Indies. Absolutely larger than Karnam's or any and all the other combined Shows in ex istence, ADMISSION. oniySOcents. Children under 9 years, 25 cents. Extra trains. Low rates to and from town to sen the Great Forepaugh Hhow, ion't forget the day and date, It is never changed. ABAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor Novelties in Neckwear, full line ot body welcome, THE BOSS CLOTHIER - ( wr to select fjoni wwu