A PLATTSIIODTh "V ? t I! - ovnoiALrArKuor thk city. Clreolatlnci Iibrrjr Oras tar. Warrick' 9COUI C. A. ttarahall, Dentist, Hue- censor to Clutter & Marshall. Tectli extracted without pain. ujr ime orxitrous Oxide CiUM. A, Sallttbury, Dentlat. A Life Mavlnat Frewfnt. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved his life by a bimplo Trial Jiotlle of Dr. King a New Discovery, for Cor sumption, which caused him to procure a larco bottle, that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asth ma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Setere Cougha. and all Throat and Lung dis eases, it la guaranteed to cure, Trial Bottles free at J. M. Robert Drug Store. iareBlze $1.00. Nov. L"J, 1883. wlyeCw. THAT HACKING COU;H can be so quickly cured by Shi I oh b Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyejiepsia and Liver Complaint? i'nloh'a Vitali- zer is guaranteed to euro you. SLEEPLESS NIGHT, made miser ably by that terrible cough. Shi lob's Cure is the remedy for you. CATAUHII CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Cat arrh Kenndy. Injector free. Black Bros. Price 60 centa Nasal For sale by Smith & Dec.l3eowd&wly These are Solid Facta. The best blood puriflcr and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Uil- iouHuess, 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 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. M.Roberts Jand&wly. An A U2 we r Wanted. Can any one bring us a caso of Kid ney Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedlycurel We say they can not, as thous'.uds of cases already per manently cured and wl o are daily recommending El itric Bitters, will prove. Bri at'a Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back or an- urinary complaint quickly cured. Ta y purby the blood, regulate the bowels, and abt directly on the diseased parte. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle by J. M . Roberta. Nov. 25), lyeGw A Startling1 Discovery. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have givea 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. Roberts Drug Store. Regular size J 81.00. out witu . is thoroughly The Cass County Irou its new ownership, commence. Monday, and business with them . abundant. V Some heavy logs have been taken from the river here and hauled np to Wayman's saw mill where they are be ing made Into lumber. Croquet sets at coBt at Warrick's 11512 Pacific Junction has recently insti tuted a lodge of Odd Fellows with Mavor Geo. E. Cole as chief official. The Nebraska Farmer notes the pur chase of fine stock made at the Daily sale in Lincoln by A. B. Taylor of this place. In the Supreme Court a number of cases from this count v have been taken up. The Richmond case on the docket will be reached today or tomorrow. Parties from Lincoln deny the rumor that anything has been said by the Gov ernor in regard to the filial disposition of the Bohanan case. Base ball goods at cost at War rick's, 115t2 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson's twin babes were buried today in Oak Hill ceme tery. The sad rite occurring at 10 a m. this morning. Among the freight received yester day at the depot was a carload of bask ets in all sizes, ordered by merchants here for the local trade, The Youug Men's Republican Club in this city will have some of the most prominent speakers in the west during the campaign. Wall paper, paints, etc., vt Warrick's the cheapest drug store in the county. 115t2 June apples are plenty in the market, and of a good quality; while the fruit crop this year will not be as heavy as a year ago, still there will be a great many apples, and many for shipment neavy washouts are reported to have occu-red on the B. & M. between Mc- Cook and Akrou, Col., which in all probability, will delay trains going west upon reaching1 that country and eastward trains will be late in arriving at this citv. Ayer's Ague Crre is warrented to cure all malarial disorders, when the directions are faithfully follows. wldS rM IN CASH GIVEN AWAY John FitzgeraM in the last two pub ic sales of short horn cattle held in Lincoln" bought twelve head, from those selling the highest, the average price paid by him being nearly S200 each. These fine animals will be added to Mr. Fitzgerald's already fine herd on his Greenwood farm, and will be no small addition to Cass county's list of fine stock. $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 9275 $225 $200 17S $150 $125 $100 $00 $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 Smokers of Blarkwell'B Genuine Bull Durham 8moHnff Tobacco will receive Preminms aa follows on tenna and conditions here epecifltxl 8tPREMjUM.S5,000 2d 52,000 3d 44 $1,000 82 other Preantama aa brraabown. The IB premiums will be awarded December 13. 18M. 1st Premium Dee to the person from whom we re oelTe the lanrest number of our empty tobacco bam prior to ne. 15. 2d wUl be given for the next lanrest number and thus. In the order of the number of empty ban received from each, to the twenty-fire successful con. testanta. Each baa; must bear our original BuU Durham laraei. "S. . Revenue stamp, and Caution Notice. Bun must be done up securely in a package, with name and address of sender, and number of bss-s contain ed, plainly marked 01 the outside, and must be sent, char tres prepaid, to Hlack well's Darbain Tobacco Co., Durham, N. O. Every frenuin package has picture f 71 nil. See our next annoTincame&t, The Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. Sm2 Pasture Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the city. Apply to 5ltf W. S. Wise. 31 O Connor keeps-on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Uurch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 155tf Premium Shooting. This week I will give a prize to any one making tho reatest number of bells in ten shots. For particulars call at the gallery. W. P. Fishback, 103t Proprietor. Hurrah for Blaine and juogan clgarg at Schlegels. 98dtf CORN COB pipos in every style Schlegal's. Iott The Boss fiy killer at Warrick's 5c ki'.3 one quart of flies. 114t2 On account of the heavy rain that set in this morning, the Capital City base ball club that was to contest with the Plattsmouth club on the latter club's grounds today, have telephoned that they would not be down, but would come tomorrow if it would be satisfac tory to the club here. As -we have re ceived no notice to the contrary, we take it for granted that Lincoln will come tomorrow, and a most interesting game will be witnessed at the Fair Grounds. The best chauce to get a $75.09 watch and a $15.00 berry dish for $1.00 at L. C. Erven's. 113dJtw2t The flag that has been swung out on lower Main street, seems to be fated for ill luck, the night of Cleveland's nomination it was stating across the street, and in a half hour the hardest wind storm of the season smote it to the ground. This mornicg it was run out with an appendage of Cleveland and Hendricks painted on a cloth and tacked to it. Then the rains came, and in an hour the black in the lettering had all run together, and the append age to the flag looked like a badge of mourning. It was bad luck all around. It only costs you $1 for a chance in the prize drawing of the $75 watch and $25 berry dish, at L. C. Erven's. A w2t The heavy rain of today coupled with the showers heretofore since har vest commenced will make of this a wet harvest, and the rain today cause delay in securing the crop already ripe and ready for the sickle. However, rain or shine, the corn crop, and the big crop of this country, marches right along, and will score the biggest yield for yetra when it is gathered. -5 -r J&. u.. being a parties fron. tutiou to the pre tory of the comprotnu.. tions, the first introductu. measures, their effect upon the perity of the country, and tho policy the parties upon that question. The speaker closed with a review of the monopoly record of Mr. Cleveland and the copperhead record of Hendricks, and his rcmaiks were attentively lis tened to and well received. The club iu its business session, added six names to its roll of membership, ordered two hundred torches purchased, a commit tee consisting of D. B. Smith, C. A ltankin and J. It. r airlield being ap pointed to select them from among samples. The secretary was instructed in regard to caps, plumes, etc., and in a short time tho club will be in bus! ness shape .for public parades. The executive committee of the club is called to meet at Smith's office Thurs day evening. A Great Excursion. Au excursion train will leave the Transfer depot at Council Bluffs, at 8 o'clock, on Monday evening, July 21st, via the Chicago, Milwaukee fc St. Paul Itailway, for Minneapolis. The trip is to be made for the Grand Army of the Republic and their friends, who will avail themselves In large numbers, of the privilege thus afforded, of vuitiug the beautiful summer resorts of the north. General Agent Nash has put the tariff down to one fare fortberonnd trip, return tickets good for thirty days. Excursion tickets are for sale at all coupon stations oa the Burlington & Missouri and Union Pacific Railroads. Ratification Meeting. Posters are out this afternoon, an nouncing a ratification meeting at the opera house of the nomination of Cleve land and Hendricks. W. A. Stowe, J. T. Monarty, Jacob Hauck and other, are announced to speak. The Herald is unacquainted with these gentlemen and cannot say who among the local speakers will be called upon. Every body is invited and the bills extend a special invitation to the ladies. The Herald was misinformed, it seems, when it was announced that Judge Savage was to speak tonight. The question "Are you there Moriari ty," will however be answered; Mr. Moriarity will be present. It is said that Bennett & Lewis have n contemplation removing from the?r present stand to the building being put up by Henry "Waterman, which will certainly be one of the very best loca tions in the city. Iowa's great State Fair will be held at Desmoines, commencing Angust 29, and close Friday evening, September 5 The premiums exceed many thousands of dollars of any heretofore offered they aggregate nearly $30,090 clashed as follows: For horses and mules, 32,- 633; speed ring, $8,000: cattle, $2,173; hops $1,166; sheep, $940; poultry, $7c4; grains, seeds and vegetables, $1,002; bee products, $177; pantry and kitchen stores, $613; butter and cheese, $691 ; fruits and flowers, $45; mechanical, household and fine arts,$3,528; educa tional, $257; and for the boys aad girls, $308. On Mon-iay we called aruund to the Denver barn to gaze upon seme Gallo way stock. We were well paid for our trouble. There are but few of the cat tie here that will be offered for sale on the 19th by Mr. A. B. Mathews, but enough were there to show the fine quality of tho stock. They are all of a deep, dark brown color, large of their ages, which range from one year past up to four years old, and with the ex ception of the lack of horns resemble lot ot buffalo. T Lei r. keeper in formed ns that no extra pains Lad beeu akeu to k eep these cattle fat, yet every one of tla-m was in excellent summer condition. Our opinion of them, based ui.o:; their general make up, is that they were very easy keepers. There mother feature of these cat tle whic'i like and that is their per fect dooUilj md kindness. They ap pear to like handling aud act more like a lot of pet Jogs than wild prairie cattle. Mr. Mathews will offer these attle lor sale on the 19th 111st., and we advise our cattle men and stock raisers to take i'- ; at this stock before mak- ng a j-urcuase elsewhere. Hastings Gazette Journal. You save money by buying your boots, shoes and Flippers at Merges, where you have the largest assortment to select from Bwtf y b The v. braska leu Inimeliiitfci. Fellows, Kuights zens. The Great Western ba excellent music, as did the An. Club at the Capitol. The laying o! . stone was done by Most Worshipful Grand Master John J. Wemple. coktknts okthkhox Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska, A. F. & A. M. Poceediiigs of tho Grand Chapter Itoyal Arch Masons. Proceed i i! j,:3 of the Grand Commandery of Kri;ht9 Templar, State of Nebraska. Copy of Cousiitution of State of Ne braska, adopted Nov. 1st, 1875. Autographs of State officers and em ployee?. Message ut Governor Alhiuu? Nunc, 1883 Inaugural -address of Governor Jumei W. Dawus, 1883 Uoll loutuiuing name ol Oo. Dawes and ht'tlf. Filil, s'atf aatlliueofli cciS ol t!io Fiit Kt-giiueut of Nebraska Uuaiiis. Copperplnte with names of State Offi cers and Employees inscribed thereon. Legislative Manual 1883. Roster of the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska, 1834. Time Table No. 50, Burlington and Missouri Kiver U ail road in Nebraska, 1884. Daily State Journal, Julv 15, 1884. Daily State Democrat of July I4th 1884. Evening News of July 14th, 1884. Staatz Anzeiger, Vol. five, No. 6, 1884. Nebraska Capital. Nebraska Cynosure, Vol. one, No. one, 1884. Transactions of the . Nebraska State Board of Agricutare and Horlicul - ture for 1884. Annual Catalogue of tho Statu Journa Company. Crop Report of Nebraska, 1834, by Hon. D. II. iY heeler State St.tistic;il Agent. Pacific Junction Suicide; On Thursday night of this week, man stopped at Mr. Benjamin Dill's residence, two miles southwest of town, and obtainad lodging for the night, and in the morning was found in an insen si ble condition. Dr. urawtoru was called, and after making an examina tion, came to the conclusion that the man had taken an overdose of laud num. there being a phial of that drug found with him. He d:ed about 11 o'clock vesterday. Mr. Dill says the man appeared to act strnge, was very uncommunicative, only speaking in answer to questions directed to him; said he came from Missouri and was going to Nebraska. He had with him $41.20. a revolver, railroad ticket and baggage check of the Missouri Pacific railroad. Dr. Douelan, county coroiier, held an inq-H'st on the case, finding that the man came to bis death by a dose of laudanum administered by his own hand, cause or intent unknown. Pa cific Junction Gazette. List of Letters. List of letters remainiug unclaimed in the P. O. at Plattsmouth, Cass Co Neb., July 17tb, 1884: Albert Louisa Curran G E Cope John E 2 Clintou A Farshlcr John 2 Jackson Wm Marsheke John Marvm F Nardvit Gust Ripple Joe Butts Miss Cadnie Cassins Susie Cregar Floyd M Dressier C Jones George E 2 McGugin Miss C 2 Morry George Moore Frank Poston J E Thomas Mrs O E Weloer Miss Ella Person calling for the above will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall, P. M. Fence Posts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. 19tf. It you want to get you a brcom that will give the best satisfaction for the arae money ask your dealer for Dor ck's brooms. d23-lino Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d28-lmo Republic ins are especially invited te meet at Schelegel's and trv the Blaine and Logan cigar. 98dtf Pat sale by Smu Plattsmouth. Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morcus, and tho plaint of children. It is a remedy for old aud young, cents. The Makshs Aouk Cuke is so'd at low Piica of oOcects liquid or pill. It cures the wor6t cam! the Third Day Ague, and all forms ol Chills and Fever. For sale by Suii'.h&l.lack Bro. For Swelling, Bump, Son, l'ik-s. -'C, HBO iMAKHHH CliKAM I.l.MMKNT. For sale hy Smilh & Bl itk Um-h. wld6 SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tills lieaa, three ceuti per Hue each insertion. MONEY TO LOAM On real estate by A.N. bulliYau. FOR SALE A one Uortte bujfgy aud liurupsi almost new, enquire of 85dU. MILS. A. 8CULE0EL. "CiOK SAT.E My residence and four lots -- good I10u.se, barn and fruit, aud iu excel lent condition ; also two improved larniH. also 2-story I :ck buttiues house 40x30 foet, on Main fctreet, aad other desirable, land and lots. U. 11. WlIKKLKIt. TfOK SALE nouses, lots and wood laud by - Johu lions & bon. FOR SALE Several residences, cheap. In quire of t. 11. Wheeler & Co. v FOB SA LE Scratch Tablets in all elzes. at thisoillce. yitf IiOrt SALE a lot in good location. Particu lars at this oiilce y-jn VOR SALE An order for a new American -- Sewing Machine. Inquire at tills onice.i IOitSALE 1,000 cords of wood. Inquire of W . ti. "iVise. tf P0Tt SALE ( Id papers for sale at thie offlc at 40 cents jer hundred or 6 ceuU per doz en. tt POR SALE Four lots together In gaod loca-- tion in thi city. Inquire at tbia oiUce tf F OK RENT. The nertheast roem In St.-de -manu's bi IldiuB, after August lit. room is suitable for millinery or dress ma't' -orforasma'l business of any kind. Inqu'rea the premLes. liltf OOM TO RENT. A or two gentleia 'A furnished room for una eentleinen. In itimmI liuxninn in quire a 1. iuih oiuce. 71 1 f TOR RENT or sale ly to It. B. Windham, OK REN r Good, new houses of four rooms. gHd water, pood garden snots. $4 per month Iu Shaferville. W. if. Shafku. on Ion? tiiriA- a limwA and two lots with good improvements. Ap- TiOR RENT The north storeroom In N , '"B uicK, ana s rooms up ntair. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Wm. Neville. nkt WANTED A cirl Inquire of Mrs. Morton In Thre in family. for general housework. Union block. Come See this Silvery, rt acred Symbol of Slain Everywhere aa objec of Hiiroa-islng wonder aud u abounded admiration. Tli-usa -ids upou thousands are dally fironatrg our canvas lial's to use this Illy-looking aigent-eyed creatnrn, that in the couutry of if capture I au onjectof the mos exalted r-" rr-noe and worship. Itii believed every vh re In farther India that the Jivluo liuddha must delixht to abide in the WHITE ELEPHANT their own Incarnation ft nurlty : and one iuar- t of a loo TKAIl IC1 KIJC1 il ANTH, Com! in now on it" 2tiiAunual lour of America and will exh:lta teinand evening at 2 and 8 o'clock p. 111., the Cleat Korp.aigh show at OHAHA, TIIUFSDAV, JULY 24th. Colossal gatherli u ' all nat ins and first time ever seen In America, of the Hul tan'sowu children of tho desert. 30 Mnslem Mamelukes and Moors, A compainedby ai ' 'Arabian Muilrul H n7 witn 1,000 wild bean ; l,2r j mn and hor. "s 3 ciicus; 3 rhiL's: acti, w ti nan Hippo drome, (full In f mile race , k.) R-ic-s by elephant , cameV. horne po 11 en. doia monkey 4, a id a'- kinds o" aee, u d iust im ported t liny t. ou ; d dollar STUD ENGLISH IiACE HOUSES, Roman c i.ii'tr'?cs. rand muse n of rr rveli ianti8feet -h, wa'M d 'I- 11 ' wo dels ro a.evei-ywhere. . ts for yo,( x. cur '! ' ay Iram. Worth m"es ' travel oh i tlx Giar.u and Gorgcoua Ii'sto alH' t recant. -?IVE BANDS OF 2IUSIO ! Wide open de o savage monster. Fir hurdred roya" ' bed p-oc-'sion'sls. Venus, noddi s of love C eo-r ,ra, Jl'a R ikh. All . ie wealth, rn p ana pu'cani o liiec' - .an I- es. Aiso'u larjer than Haronm a or any and all the o. er ombioed Shows in ez is eace. ADMISSION, only COcenls. Children under 0 years, 25 cents. Extra t lain s. Low rates to and from town to see the Gr;at Korepauifli show. Don't forget the day and date. It li never changed. ADAM FORE PA UGH, Sole 1 iupritor "srou now 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 CILOTHINGr is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at JWescotVs, 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 of seasonablo clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con- yutm. iu uuuui mai our statements are correct, that our cooda best, and that it is to your interest to trade with are WESCOTT. y "V MnV I11U ff JaJVJW Jl, m Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckwear, fall line ot Irunts, alaces, &c, fec. Everybody welcome. C. 3. HrESCHHT, THE BOSS CLOTHIER. Sookweod Block. - - r7- 7 11