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PLATTSMOOTH HERALD orricuii rAPKKor thk city Cirea'aUlngi Library Hryg Ntor. at Wrrck ont C A. tlamhall, Dentist, nuc censor to Clutter & Maritliall. Teetla extracted without pain, by use ofNltrouM Oxide Gaw. A. Salisbury, Dentlftt. Excited Thousands. All over the land are going into ecs tasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their ualooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild iu its praise. It is guar anteed to positively :ure Severe Coughs Colds, Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice, or any allec tions of the Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Roberts Drugstore. Large size $1.00 Dec. 6 lye6w. For lame back. Side or Chest use Shiluh's l'orous Plaster. Price 25 cents, SHILUH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarrntee. Jt cures cons'imption. SHILOirS VITALIZED is what you need for Coosumption, Loss of ap- 1etite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Jyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUPE Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. Sod by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.20eowd.fcwly These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of'suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appctiz 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. A Wide Awake Druggist. Mr. J. M. Roberts is always wide awake in bis business, and spares no pains to secure the best of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Dis oovery for Consumption. The only certain cuae known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever Bronchitis, or any affection of the throat and Lungs. Solp on pos itive guarantee. Will give you a Trial Bottle free. Regular size S1.00. Dec. 6. 13'eCw A Startling 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 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 practice. Trial Bottles free at J.M. Roberts' Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. IN CASH GIVEN AWAY duwmuw ... . . , - Bull Durham SmoHn Tobacco will receire Premium follow on terms snd conditions here specified' st PREMIUM, $5,000 2d S2,000 3d ' $1,000 22 other Premiums as here shown. The SB preminms will be swarded December 33. 1S94. 1st Premium goes to the person from whom we re ceive the lanreet miinber of oar empty tobacco ban prior to Dac. IS. Zd wiU be Kiren for the next largest number and thus, in the order of the number of empty batrs received from each, to the twenty-Hre successful con testants. Each baa- must bear our original Bull Durham tonem Revenue stamp, and Caution Notice. Bans must be done up securely in a package, with name and address of sender, and number of bags contain ed, plainly marked 01 the outside, aod must be sent, ensures prepaid, to BlavcltwelPa Dark an Tobacco CDuHAM.N.a Krery irenuiae packwr has picture t Bull. See our next announcement Km. $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 $275 $250 $225 $200 $175 9150 $125 $100 $90 $SO $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 The Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of flee 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 half mile from the city. Apply to 51tf W. S. Wise. v- ' M O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Borch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 1 55tf , 49i tr Blair has a Blaine and Logan club of over two hundred members. They have adopted the name, ''Mulligan Guards" for their organization. Parlor and bed room sets in all styles at the lowest prices at Henry Derek's. 118tf Members of the second watch club at Carruth's are notified that the club is now complete, and the first drawing for a watch will occur tomorrow even ing. The executive committee of the young mens' republican club, met at Smith's office last night and submitted plans for public meetings and other campaign work. In the supreme court yesterday the cases up from this county were the B. A M. vs Cass county, in which a re hearing was denied. The Fitzgerald vs Fitzgerald case submitted; the Rich mond case was also submitted. Bunnett & Lewis have just received a car load of flour from the celebrated "Shawnee Mills," Topcka, Kansas. They guarantee this flour to equal any made in the United States. Don't for the brands Topeka Patent- -Shawnee Fancy and Eagle. 118tf On the 336th ballot the Republican Convention of the Tenth Illinois dis trict nominated Julius S. Starr, of Pe oria, for congress yesterday. The con test narrowed down finally to Mr. Starr aud Gen. Carr, of Galesburg, and was close and exciting. W. J. Warrick has surprised some f the familiar faces around the drug store by his energy in cleaning every thing up and setting things to rights generally about the store. It leaked out, however, that Warrick senior, was expected in a few days which stopped further comment. Mr. A. G. Hatt, the Herald is sorry to note, has been quite sick fer a few days, doubtless caused by his working too much In the hot sun. Wednesday morning while feeding, he fainted and fell under his horse's feet, but was for tunately rescued without receiving auy serious injury. m m I, j L. McAflve, of Davenport, Iowa, gave one of the finest billiard enter tainments ever held in this city at the Monarch billiard hall last night. lie i-layed 100 or no count, running his hundred easily at almost any time, and j his exhibition shots were very fine. A large nnmber witnessed his games and facy shots and enjoyed the sport. S" Rev. Jos. Wittenberger, who for sev eral years has served faithfully as the pastor of the German Presbyterian church here, has resigned to accept a church in Thayer county, and will preach his farewell sermon the coming Sabbath at the church on High School Hill. Rev. Wittenberger has been an earnest and faithful worker here, and the Herald regrets that he is to leave. Choice Plants. W. J. Hesser has now ready for mar ket a lot of very fine Cumberland, Triumph, Sharpless, Crescent seedling and late Glendale Strawberry plants, at 25 cts per dozen, 75c per 100, or $5 per 1000; the above grown in inch pots, strong plants, 50c per dozen. Samples of fruit on exhibition at Bennett & Lewis where orders maybe left. 118diWtf Plattsmouth B. B- C The following is a list of the players who contest with Omaha on the dia mond tomorrow and next day : J. Patterson cather. T. Patterson pitcher. J. Coolidge 1st b. F. Bellows 2d b. M. O'Rourke 3d b. Charlie Miller short stop. C. Johnson 1. f. Sigel Green c. f. Phil Greusel r. f. A Sad Accident, This noon Mrs. John Howe,who lives in the Third ward, came very near los ing her life through the explosion of a kerosene can, which enveloped her in flames, burning her so badly that she lies now in a precarious condition. Just how the can of oil came in contact with the fire is as yet unexplained. The Doctor thinks she must have been using the can,to urge on the fire. When the can exploded the room was filled with flames, and Mrs. Howe's clothing was at,-once-igaited. She rushed out of the house and some neighbors near at hand hearing her -cries came to her assistance, but not until she was severe ly burned. Dr. Miller was summoned, who applied dressings, and left her as comfortable as possible. He found her severely burned on one side and her limbs badly burned, especially at the knees, which niay lead to alts, although tb ffr waa of, tne -Tii je-Tme would recover from her injuries.-- haveopenerTiflf. of Council "Bluffs on lower Main stre?188 "WW'J prepared to to SSSJJS. in that linA A trial of their w JTk Witt,-., retfestea.- PERSONAL. T. E Calvert, of the B. & M., was a guest at the Perkins last night. L. McAffee, of Davenport, the cham pion billiardlsr. is stopping at the Per kins. Fred. Renner, jr., of the Hastings Ne braekian, was in the city a few hours this morning, while enroute to his old home at Nebraska City for a visit. This office enjoyed a pleasant halt hour's visit with Mr. Renner. J. B. Meikle, of Nebraska City, stopped over in this city today while enroute homeward from Omaha. J. II. Haldemann, of Weeping Water, is in Plattsmouth today on legal busi ness. Mayor Smith arrived home this moroiDg from Washington city and the east. Miss Ida Dennison, formerly of this city, and a teacher in the city schools, is in Plattsmouth on a visit to old friends and acquaintances. Mies Den nison is now engaged in the public schools of Denver, and she is passing her summer vacation in visiting friends in Nebraska. Mr. Henry Ilirz, who lives on the Guthman farm west of town, was the recipient of a most painful accident this morning. It seems the reaper with which be was woiking became clogged, and he walked around in frent and was pull- ling the grain out from between the guards, when the horses gave a quick motion forward, causing the sickle to move, cntting off the fore finger of the left hand at the last joint of the finger next to the hand, except a little piece of skin on the under side. Dr. Schildknecht dressed the wound and made the man as comfortable as possi ble. Omaha's Mayor Omaha Bee, Ever since ex-Marshal Guthrie was convicted ot brioery in the district court, his friends have been laboring with him and begging of him to make a full and free confession in regard to the affair and not shoulder a majority of the blame in the ' crooked transac tions for which he and ex-mayor Chase were indicted and upon which charge he was convicted. . Wednesday Mr. Guthrie was taken before the grand jury as a witness against Chase and while there made a clean Lreast of the matter, and told what he knew. It has been impossible to procure a full statement but it was in substance as follows: Shortly after Guthrie was appointed marshal bj Chase, he was approached by the mayor and told to get all lie could out of the gamblers aud that he and the mayor would "whack up." This he did aud paid over to the mayor at different timei, about $477, which money had been obtained from the gambling houses in this city. The evidence of Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Higgins was taken, after which an indictment was returned against Cham pion S. Chase, stating that between J u ly 15 th '83 and April 5th, '84, Chase did take, accept and receive, indirectly from Charles Branch, James E. Smith, and other parties to the grand jurors unknown, through the hands of Roger C. Guthrie, the sum of 8475. Upon the face of this indictment ap peared the names of Roger C. Guthrie, C. S. Higgins and Seth C. Baldwin as witnesses. Weeping Water Eaglets. The brick work on the new Commer cial bank -ad the Cole & Davis build ing is progressing finely. . ' Owen McGrady, who is farming the Willis Hornton farm, got his right hand badly injured by a reaper Friday last. Alexander Mcintosh, of Louisville, was eurvejing the beauties of Weep ing Water yesterday. He had bis coat off, but manifested no warlike disposi tion. J. W. Jcuning, James E. Morrison, W. S. Wie and L. C. Stiles, of Platts mouth, were in attendance at the meeting c f the republican county cent -ral comi:-"ttee in this place last Satur day. The qutctlon has been asked several times "L' v about a fair this fall?" Secretary Wise informs us .today that the Dreini m lists are expected this week. !;. -tr if a fair will be be held. Plattsru"U'h Herald. With all due respect for the Cass county f-ir association, and as it has .v ajfai-e for several years past, would it not be better to consolidate witnthj -Veeping Water fair to be fheld Itr.- foil. The Weenirn? Water fair is rot running in opposition to the col -. v fair, and no antagonistic feelings or jealousy exists towards the latter. , One fair, located a little nearer the centre of the county than at Pl&tts moutb, "kAiuM prore a financial ano Mt Pleasant Notes. Hurrah for Blaine and Logan! Democracy is almost demoralized in this neighborhood. Your correspond ent met a democrat last evening, who had been converted, and will support the Plumed Knight in November. The republicans will carry Liberty precinct this Fall by an overwhelming major ity. Crops look rather promising around here. C"iisidertlle harvesting to be done yet. Corn aud wheat are better than they have been for inauy years. Quite a pleasant little affair occurred on the 7ih inst. at the residence of Law son Sheldon. The occasion was the 231 anniversary of Miss Gcrty Shel- uon's birthday. The guests to the number of one huudred arrived about five o'clock. Dinner was served at six, after which the guests were enter- t aided with swinging, croquet, music etc., everybody enjoying themselves finely. ' W. L. Frew, who has been attending school at York, has come home to pass hisvaoution. Miss Allie Cooley, of Valpariao, is visiting her Criends in this neighbor hood. Mr arid Mrs. W. J. Lynch, who spent a few days at the Mount, returned to York, Monday, accompanied by Miss Lizzie Current. Rev. Jas. Mailev and wife who have gone to Fullerton, will return tomor row. Mr. Geo.Pittman has a young lady staying with him. Weight, 9 pound?. Come down with the cigars, old fel low. Leaving everything prospering at the Mount, we will try and write more another time. Yours Truly, Laurel. Train Time, Under the change in time passenger traius leave the depot here as follows: No. 1 west, 8:15 aj ra. No, 3 west, 0 :50 p. m. . K. C. St. J. & C. B. north 5:15 a. m. .( u . u . u 6:35 p. ni. C. B. & Q. , north, 7 :45 a. m. Omaha stub north 8 :55 a. m. " " 5:40 p. m. Trains arrive as follows No. 2., Denver express 0:25 p. m, No. 4, " - 9.25 a.m. K. C. St. J. & C. B. east 9 :45 a. m. " " " . 8:35 prm. C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5 :30 p. m. Safe, swift, and sure to regulate the bowels, are Ayer's Cathatic Pills. Recommended by eminent physicians. wtd6t REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The First National Bank at Platts- mouthy in the State of Nebraska, at the Close ef Business June 20, 1SS1. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1C9 950 79 Overdrafts 4 371 20 U. . Bonds to secure circulation 50 oho oo Other vtocks, bonds and mortgages. 3 670 15 Due from approved reserve amenta 30 717 99 Due from oilier National Banks 290 41 Due from State Banks and bankers. 48 34 Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. 1 025 oo Current expenses and taxes paid - 6 612 75 Bills of other banks 1 000 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 94 85 Specie 9 566 50 Legal tender cotes 150 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer per cent of circulation 2 250 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, redemption fund, 1 000 00 Total 2St 853 98 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50 000 00 Surplus fund 10 ooo oo Undivided profits 9 670 70 National Bank notes outstanding... 45 000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 69 313 70 Demaud certificates of deposit . .. 49 302 81 Due to other National Banks 17 168 21 Du to State Banks and Bankers Notes and bills re-discounted 31 398 56 Total 8 21 853 98 State or Nebraska, aa County of Cass. fss I, A- W. McLauohlik, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. W. MCLAUGHLIN, : .' Cashier. - Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th . aay oi July, ih4. T c Albert W. Crites. 4 Lu&. j. Notary Public. .- Cass Co Neb Correct Attest : P. E. Whitk, ) - David Hawksworth, V Directors. A. W. McLaughllk. t CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBER YARD E. 1. VATERM k Wholesale and Retail Dealer la PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH. ' SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &C. Fourth street, m rear ef Open House. vLATTSUOUTH. . NEBRASKA Yital Questions ! I ! ! 4 the most eminent physlcan Of any Bchool, what is the best thin? in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing all froms of nerves, complaints, giving natural, childlike retreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops I I CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of the most eminent physicans: "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied ou to cure all diaeas of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, reteution. or inability to retain urine, and the diseases and aliments peculiar to Women 'Ami they will tell you explictly and emphatically " liuchu III" Ask the same pnyicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure tor liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, inigestion, billiousncss. malaria fever, ague, xc, and they will tell you : Mandrake or Dandelion ! ! ! Hence when these remedies are com- blnded with others equally valuable. Aud compounded into Hop Bittees, such a wouderful and mysterious curative power is de veloped, whicn is so varied iu its operations that iio disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power aud yet it is hnrm less for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and crave up my physi cians, of Bright's and other kidney idscases liver complaint?, severe coughs. called consumtpion, have been oured. Women gone nearly crazy! I ! From agouy of neuralgia, nervou sness, waketullness, and various disaescs peculiar to woman. People draw out of shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, ibflammatory and chronic or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas! "Sal trheum, blood poisning, dyspepsia indigeuting' and, in fact, almost all diseases frail" Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which cau be found in every neierhboroood In tne known world. None geuine without a bunch of green IIop3 on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonons stuff with 'Hop nor "Hops" in their name. June 23 1884 dwlm Until further notice I can bring im - migrants from England or Ireland to Plattsmouth for $35 00. This is a rare chance, and those intending to send for their relations should embrace this fa vorable opportunity. lOStf M. O'Donohoe I can at present bring Immigrants from ENGLAND or IRELAND to Plattsmouth. for $34.99. dl!8t2. P. J. Hansen. Try the B inaua plug chewing to bacco, it is by far the linest plug chew ing made, Matt Schlegcl sells it. lit Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d28-lmo Young Men's Republican CLUB, H . M. BTJSHNELL, - President. FKED. FL'RMSS, E. S. GREUSEL, . 1st Vice Pres. 2d Vice Tres. H. N. DOVEY, I. A. CAMPBELL. Secretary. Treasury. Meetings every Tuesday evenings, in their rooms in Fitzgerald's block. tout mow That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks better after dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CILOTMING is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at Wescott's, the Boss Clothier as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ol bankrupt and assig nee sales. We avoid all gag schemes, sell to all alike and treat our custo mers with the utmost fairness. A complete stock of seasonable clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con- vince all in doubt that our statements are correct, that our cronda .r the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT. Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats Novelties in Neckwear, full line ot Trunks, Valices, &c., &c Everybody welcome. - Kockwood Bloat. SAFE AND RELIABLE. A Splendid Remedy for Bowel Com plaints is 3far$h' Tnnie Astriugent. Marsu's Tonio Ast kino ent should be iu every household during the sum mer montlis aud cholera seasons. No family can afford to bo without a safe and reliable remedy. No mechanic, farmer, or laboring man can afford to be without it. No professional or business mau can afford to be, without it. No travler subjected to change of water and diet,can afford to be without it. Perhaps at night, when no help is at hand, you or some of your family might be taken with Cholera Morbus, Colic, Dyscntry, Diarrhoea or Cramps. Delay may be fatil. You canot afford to bo with out a safe and reliable rem edy at hand to cure these dangerous maladies. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, druggists, Plattsmouth. Price 50 cedts Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pills for Biliousness and Constipation. For sale by Smith a Black Bros. wldO Its highly concentraatcd curative powder, makes Ayer's Sarsapilla the best and cheapest blood purficr known. wldOt Spearhead tobacco is all the go new. All chewers seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away in June next. Call at Matt Schickel's for a circular. ltf For additional local notes and news consult the fourth page. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tills head. thr cents per line each insertion. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate by A.N. Sullivan. toil SALE A one hoote bugiry and harness almost new, enquire of 85dtf. MRS. A. 8C1ILEGEL. poll SALE My residence and four lots ; good house, barn aud fruit, aud In excel lent condition : also two improved farms, nlm. 2-ntory brick butdiiess home 40x80 feet, ou Mai u street, anu oiner uesirauie lanu and lots. U. II. WUKKLER. TfOR HALE Houses, lots and wood land by John Hons & Son. FOR SALE Several residences, cheap. In outre of O. U. Wheeler & Co. v OR SALE Scratch Tablets In all sizes, at thisofnee. nt jOR HALE a lot in good location. Particu lars at this office u?tf poll SALE An order for a new American HewlnK Machiue. Inquire at thUoftlce. FOR SALE 1,000 cords of wood. Inquire of W. H. Wise. H tt OR SALE Id papers for sale at this office at 40 cents ler hundred or 5 cents per doz en, if FOR SALE Four lots together In eeod loca tion in thl city. Inquire at this office tf FOR RENT. The nertheast room In Stadel mann's buildimr. after Aucust 1st. Thin room is suitable for millinery or dress making, or for a small business of any klud. Inquire at the premises. mtf OOM TO RENT. A furnished room for one or two gentlemen, in good location. In quire at this office. 7fP FOR RENT or sale on long time, a bouso and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to K. B. Windham. y FOR RENT Good, new houses of four rooms, gnod water, good garden spots, $4 per month In Shafervllle. W. II. Khafek. FOR RENT The north store room In Nev ille's block, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rente cheap. Apply to Wm. Neville. I83tf LOST A go.d cuff button wish agate set. The tinder may leave at this office and be re warded, tf LOST A loket one side black enamel set with pearls ; pictures of old gentleman aud lady insid. Finder please return to Miss Bay er at Dr. Wintersteen's or leave It at this of fice. THE BOE3 CLOTHHm.