i'LAtTSMOOTB SERALI) .. ot'KKIA I'.ii-KiioK Tiili :irv , - - :. :zi- - i- I CITY IsTEWS. Cass County Fairs. TH1 CASS rorNTY KAIlt will In? li'I.t .t I'luttsnioiitii Sept. aith. wtli yiili. . VV Imk, .Si-cn-laiy. HIK WKKI'INO WATKK FA I It will b- I el.l at Wt'finiK W:itr. N-t. lulli, ltli anil Iwiti. Vv'. .NoiiioN, s.-cr.-t.iry. X. - - - Young icn's Republican CLUB. II M. I'.I'SIINKU., - rr.-M.l.nt. VKEIi. Ft UMSS. K. S. iKKI:siil.. 1st Vice Pre. 21 Vice I'n . II. N. WlVKY. I. A. CAMl'1'.Kl.l.. ScciPlary. Treasury. Miiir every i no-nay evening-., m ui roi mh 1 b ii,cr.ilr- Muck. Circu'jitln, Library Drug Mtore. at tinr j. A. tlartflially entlwl, niic cPNHur to Clutter fc Jtlarliall. Teetli extracted wltliout pain, ity unc ofXItrou? Oxide ;a. 4. Salisbury, OenlUt. Sl'KClAL NO I it Advertisements Miuli f l.'ii" er Hue e;teli insert ion. t ;.iffi cent - ON KY TO I 'lAN ilk. ruiilVHU. -Oa real estate A. N. Ki:.M F'Olt SAI-K-roiistlnK of H ' i i,.,,K.-r -ii.leli Oil orell.tlil "f,s :nn . f h-aiin trre, ; one u t..r : ...: : o i t."-" . .. .l.iri 1. 1 1 -ii 1114 111 :l .ittiiil v : t.tv Hll.liairo iieai it. of He H.'li & T,Ott m VLK A on ltore Uut-y me Ii.ii lies .!; Kb. -rsoi H VI !" My resiJciiee and f.mr lots; F,,ia tow-, ton ' irt.it. mcKce - and f.iiir lots ; lent coioliti n ; also lo iiiif-i.-veu ... ' -t.,ry Lick huiHM lw; I;e'. on Man. r.tafaud ol'.er dceirabie 1(AI'K-II(uscK. lots and wood land by John Hons i Son. MOKSALK Se eral residences, c:ic:ti. i"- A.' ' oaiie of i. H. Wheeler & o. ,iOlt SAbK-ScratcliTabiels in J..I ft,-f:l1 I- tllWOOlCB VOttSAl.Ealoi In W1 i.Jtulion. Partieu- i 'lal-aituisoiuee .....S, -i wmit SALli An order for :i new A mei ie.ii. Ii U1T . l.,t,r. :lt .this 01 Ice. , 1 wmit SALli An order for :i new America F "ewliitf Maenlne. 1 n-iuire at this oilice. , THJKSVLK-I.OtW cords of wood. Iiojaire t I w . W'We. 1 s,vo I.K Ut u:il).'M for saie at this oilice l" aH'JoeUs ir tuiudrisd or 5 :;e:"ts per u- I rll. I imsiLE-Kour lots together u'-oa loea L tioiiiuthi city, ln-iuireatlhis oihee tf -noil KK.N T the northeast room in Stadel P ...auiV'H building after AuKi-t m I he, .if .i.ie for iiiilimery or ores m.tiv.... i,r for a smail business of Mi kind , ... I.. ln uire ut tho premise. i mi KoOMTt) UEXT.-4. f .roished louia for one or"t.vo ceiitleiiie... i i Kud location. JJ uuiruacthUotliee.. J"1 no KKN'T or sale on time, a nonse r and tv... lota with good liiipios einents. Al ly to K. H. Wiiuiiiaiu. in, n ir i-.v -I loud. new houses fi four rooms T u""d w ater, pood Karden iji -...nVh inShafel Vllle. . n lots, per SllAt'KK. lOi: K1CST Ihe north storeroom in Jsev t 'les btrtck. and s rooms up etair. t.ood ioct on for restaurant .r boarding house rents cheap. Apply iiLWKi.XjW2H.Jt! LjT X nod cuff button with asiate fet. Ihe lii.derinay leave at this othce and bo re warded. u f 0T-A locket-one side black enamel set tl with peuils ; t letuic of old Kentl.-jnan and lady inside, finder please ret urn to M: sj hay -erat Ur. W.nterteen's or K-ave it at this oi lice. WANTID A pirl to do houe work. Iu 2jTir.atthe rc-ldencPof $ K. of i Meets every Tuesday cveniug at thes Castle Hall, ia Rockwood lllock. V itiur Knirbts are invited to attend. " II. M. Koxs, C. C. W. L- Dvkks, K. of It. and S. A StftrtlinS Discovery. Physicians are ofteen startled by re -markable discoveries. The fact that Dr lvins New Discovry for Consump tion nod all Throat and Lunc diseases is daily curing patients that they have oiven up to die, Is tartling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wooderf ul dis -coverv ; resulted in hundreds of our best Physicians using it u th- ir prac tice. Trial bottles free at J. M. Rob erts Drug Store. Regular Siz $1 00. Dec. 20 lveSw. For lame ivk, Side or C';est use Shlloh's Porous lioCfPr. Price '5 cent9, SlIILOH'S COUGH ami Consump tion Cure U sold by us on a guirrntee. It t ures consumption. SUILOirs VITALIZED is wlr.i you need for Coosumption. Lo.-s of ap petite. Dizziness and. all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUPE "Whoping Cough and Bronchitu immediately relived by Shiloh'a Cere- Sod by Smith fc Black Pros. Dec.'JOeowdAwly Thess Are Solid Facts. The best blood punfirr and sy.-tem regulator ever placed within tne reach oAuffering humanity, truly is Llect-lc Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness, Jaundice, Coustlp Uion, We ;k Kidneys, or any tisc-ase of the urinary organs, or whoever requires uu appe tizV. ionic or mild siiaiulant, will al ways Bud Electric Bitters the best and oulv certain cure known. They act surerly and quickly, every bottle guar "Otctd to give entire satiafactioa or money refunded. Price only fifty cents & bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. Dec.20 1yeGw Call and Jee L's. I wish to notify the public that I am now open for business, at Joe McVey's , oid stand, where I bave iu stock full PlI- wtaS'Sd cw awTa rM H. M.Bcnta. f.-t urt send bii'Ii men as Philip Phillip round the world.' Dr. Tal III )!lJ (,. The liver ia ! upping do wn to ward th low w ter mark uml will soon beat it l"v slag again. Mlii Flora Burton bus brought suit against school district No. S fur fc'.O.OO, her '''i'H lor one month. Tin' cioi tf men's club hold an al- Joirncd meeting tonight at the oilice of ' the j.r- s'i lent, W. S. Wis. E t tr Hall wtin tilled to hear Philip I I'ii.'li; h: his lost none of hispow ; rr. L"idoii Chr t-ti'in World. A! the drawing of tho red bird and , cm- at Phil Young's last evening, P. ' L. RulTm-r held the lucky number. j Over yi'0 names have been enrolled i lu re on the petition asking for the loea ! tio-i of the Soldiers' Home in Una cityj 1 i f campaign glee club of tliO young men's republican club will meet to night at t lie opera house for rehearsal i and practice. j Lincoiu"s new Opera Ilouao is being ! pushed toward completion. ami it is anid will be as handsome and couveni tut as any house in the State. Mr. W. AI. Spittler, who wp.s (hrg'd with hiving drawn a revolver and Green Philby, denies the impeachment and nay he didn't draw a revolver on any body, -p- S. T. I h ock, tim assistant 1. M. at Lincoln, died Wednesday niirlit in that !. ,., I city. ilr. Jiro. k was well known by numbers of our citizens in 1'hitfc mouth. So:;h street liill is Ik in? g: ;nled down to 'nine extent by the stre'. c m raisioiier, and the improvem nt was much needed and will be a great ac commodation. Elder liuiton of this city and Elder Hardman of (Hon wood, exchango pul pits the coming Sabbath, Rev. Hard man preaching in the Christian chu this city bolh morning arid evening b man preaching in the Christian church j The Auxiliary society of the Heme for the I'i iendie.. will meet at Mrs. Geo. S. Smith's Saturdav. Aucrtifit . at i four o'clock. ! Mns. J. X. Wis i", Sec. It is announced that two more brick blocks are to be built in this city yet this season, and that in addition to the bank building and the Ilatt & Co. If such be true the news is deed. gooi iu- An individual overloaded with beu zine or some inflammable material broke forth into song on tie street yea reriUy evening and Bhowed that he needed the kind and protecting CRie of a policeman. The Herald wr 8 misinformed the ether other day in regard to the brick supply for the new bank building. Mr. Valentine Rauen is the individual who furnishes 100,000 of his choice brick for the new structure. On acconnt of the republican prima- ! ries occurring the evening of the 9th, the date of the republican meeting .and speaking has been changed to the 11th. Mr. Wilcxo hs been notifiul to that ef fect by telegraph. The children's Missionary Society will meet Saturday, August 2d, at the residence of Mr. Pollock at 3 o'clock. Important business to be considered, demanding a full and prompt-, attend ance of all members. Xew members received by the payment of 5c per month. A. L. Best, an ex-B. & M. conductor, who has been engaged of late in beat itagand abusing his wife at their home in Lincoln, and who has been in court and fined for the offense, was called upon the other evening by son.e twen ty-five railroad boy3, and "givn his choice to leave town or be decorated with tar and feathers. He left the town. Misi May Dundy, oj Omaha, was the guest of her friend and former school mate Mr?. Carrie L. "Wilson, last night, and left for Lincoln this morning where she will visit with Mrs. L. C. Burr. It is nearly two years since Miss Dundj- visited our growing city, and she is still the embodiment of all that is attractive in mind an person. Miss Dundy is still unmarried, but we triirt she will some day place one of our craft in a position to make her a good, true and considerate husband. The "immensest" lie of the season (barring politics) comes from York. It is as follows: During the late hail storm which was so severe in that neighborhood, a German farmer, living a lew miles from York, beard a noise m his stable and got up and went out iu his bare feet. The hail was lying at least two inches deep on the ground, and before be could get to the 6table and return he froze both of his feet and is now confined to his bed. This is a h"d 8try l tli With the thermometer rauging in the nineties. Bennett A. Lewis- Auiocg the iuuny entf rprlaing buiii ncjw house in thl city uone bhow a more marked and m ctn.-ful career than the house of Dennett & Lewis, one of the most Bubtant;I and leud grocery houses in I'lattsmouth. This firm from a compnrati vely small and limited commencement in tkc old IVrinele build'm on lwcr Main St., hiiH increased and enlarged its stock and sale in every line of tl.eir trade until now tiiere are few grocery houses i:j the .State that carry a larger or more complete btock or whose b"oku bhow larger sales duri,.g the year. Thin firm will, in a few days, move into a new ami apaciouM f-tore room, one that is beln lifted nj for ilieir especial ui-e anl convenience. U iieu they are located in this room tl.ey will have all the space and conveniences their rap idly increasing trade demands and they will enter upon a more prosperous ca reer even than they have heretofore enjoyed, ilenuett & Lewis owe much of their success to the fact that they have always aimed to keep tho very best quality of goods, and in addi tion all tho expensive find cpicurian grocers sundries that m ght be calkd for or 11 nd pale, all of wh'u u ha earned for them the title of Grocer.." 'Tho leutiing Te Cattle D;iuta. The prompt action of t; e 2ovcrnor,as well as that of tlie railroads of the state, in I heir efforts to control the cat tle plague which is now known to pre vail at Maxwell nud Ogallalla, will do much to lessen he loss of cattle and prevent the disease from spreading. ; I L is understood that the Union Pacific railroad wili refuse to 1 eceive shipments of cafie froiu Texas for the next forty days, or until th- arrival of frost 'ihe 15. & M. railroad h also consented to co-operate with the Uu.ou I'acilic in quaruniimng the tstatengaiust Te.ai cattle, Governor Dawes havid received a message from ilana- 1 ger Holdrudge saying that notice had been given to all li. & M. connections j that no further shipments of Texas cat ; tie voulJ be received from them. The ' stockmen tiienvtlves ara also doing all U, ' cun to prevent tho disease from spt adding, and it is now believed that the plague will soon be stamped out, and that fin ther loss will not airirjto ' gate more than a few head, in looaliiie.s j already iafostcu. j B. &. M Shop Motes. ! Fall supplies of coal for the coal sheds are arriving. The derrick c ir is in for repairs and rebuilding. Another new way car is eoaiplp'.ict and is ready for the road. A large inYoica ;of car wheels have been Unloaded on th3 shop grounds. Two new coaches are being; built to replace those destroyed in the cannon ball wreck. The Pullman car smashed up in the cannon ba!l wreck is being rebuilt here instead of at the Puilciau shops in Chi cago. The usual number of locomotives are in the machine shops and round house undergoing tbe necessary repairs from wear and tear in the service. Whre are They ? On Saturday last four young men and an elderly man, all residents of South Omaha, purchased a keg of beer and went out on the river to fish. They left in a boat and started down the stream. Since that dine nothing htfs been seen nor heard of any of the parly. Their friends are becoming very anxious about their itrange disap pearance, and beginning to rnke many inquiries, but a3 yet have heard noth ing of their whereabouts. Some fur. mi.-e that tuev took too freely of the beer, and after having become drunk they got to rocking the bit to and iro, Capied it, und as all were too drunk to help themselves, were drowned, and that their bodiea are concealed wbhin the muddy waters of the .Missouri. Whatever may have become ot them they are gone, and their lriends haTe grave apprehensions for their safety. This furnishes another case for would be detectives to work on and as there aie five persons missing the case is an unusually interesting one. Omaha Be. ClotLe. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush es, Comb,, &c, nice line, at Fishers, east Main street. 48dtf Call for Blaine aud Logan cigars wherever ytu deal, as they are the best nickie cittnr in the market. If yojr' dealear does not keep them induce him to get eome. v&dtf M O' C-mnor keeps oa hand the cel ebrated Anhenser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always read- to pay pac ticular atteutiou to his customers. 155tf Feuce l'osts. 50C0 dry feuce posts for sale, inquire of W. S. Wise. I9tf. Ayer's Cartbaric Pills promptly Te live the stomach correct foul breath and an unpleasant taste and cure consumption. JiA'.vnrsor,-; hodv. Ili, Wif. Will H.vi the lmnin U5ueiuly Duncl t f:tomoutli. C'jroner laul was visited by a lady yesterday, who announced herself ai Mrs. Halveron, the wife of the nioti whose body was found at I'lattsmouth bout the Cth of July. Althuugli sep arated from her husband for nearly a year, and having as she claim?, ample reawous for leaving him. Mrs. llalver Hon says sNe doeu not propose to allow his remains to reut In a pauper's grave. She will go to I'lattsmouth today, buy a lot in the cemetery, and have the re maius of the uitrtutmta ' lnierrtu. ;:;.u shown the clothing at the coroner's Mrd. Ilalverson identilied it immediately an that worn by her hu)baud. The thirt lab with his moiie on khe took, saying she wanted to com pare it with her bed and table linen at her prcKciit home in Weeping Water, which is all marked in the haine wav. Omaha Herald. The Cattle Scare. Cii eyksne, Wyo., July SI. Last May a bunch of Texas cattle was herd ed at Ogallulla, 171 miles east of here. The place where they were herded was afterwards fenced in, and there a email herd of native cattle have contracted the disease, and about two hundred have died. So far as the stoek assoe'. tlou know, there 1m no cusi; Gf aril it ted Texas cattle in t!-.e territory. A bunch Of native bull3, which have been grazed at Ogallalla, are now affected at Raw lins. Twenty have died and the ic mairsi'ig seventy-five are liable to. As tho disease, when contracted oy nutive catile from Texas is nut loinn .-.nieub no fear is loit here. The Uni ;i racihe railioad i ens along the lino o. the rowi and all cattle car have been thorough ly cleaned and disinfected. CiilC'AOO. July SI. Xo tnoi diseased cattle have arrived at tun sti k yards today There was u rum r, which could be li aced to no it liabl-i source, that the iufeetnl held oiigii-. ily con tained 15,000 head, ami that it was the intention to ship them to market as fast as cars could be secured. It was learned that agents of the Texus Paclle in Missouri were refusing to receive cattle for shipment to Cnicago and St. Louis. II. M. Iloxie, of the Wabash road was telegraphed concerning the matter and replied that this anion was a result of the misundertainiliig of or ders and that it had been remedied. Uestructive Hail Stcrm T-oum-eh, Neb., July 31. The most ties' rtiotivr- wind and !i ;;1 storru in the PlSiojyoi (!;,i;ilV pasaci I.i Oi ef t tl V- stem vigc from northwest to south.- ea2i ytsteiuay uiivTiioon iliC damage is c-Uitinoo. mr.iu:y no Spring Creek section. ',1- rue co.nple'.ely de-str-t orchards injured, and houses ftud builuiugs partially demolished. It 'a impossible t correctly estimate the los3 from he meagre reports received here, bat it will be between thirty and fifty thousand and perhaps more. HI i ml Buoiie Co.vcoudia, Kaxsas, Sept. 'J9th l'J. To who it may concern. The under signed takes pleasure in recommending to you "Blind Boone" who gaye two concerts iu the Presbyterian church of this place, on the evenings of Sept. 27th and 2Sth,lS83. "We cannot speak too highly of the entertainments given. They were refined in every particular, and such as would be edifying and e'e vating to the most cultivated ladies and gentleman. "We have given a var iety of entertainments for the ber.e.Tt of our church, but none of them have been attended with actual profit aud very few with as little libor and anx iety. We had good houses both nights i ai.uk ij. aiku, a resiueni oi i.auies Aid Society. Clifton, Kansas. Sept. 2.3th 1SJ3. To who it may cuueern. The concert given by Blind Boone, at the M. E. church in this city, last Monrlay nisht Sept -J4rh, far exceefieu the in-t san guine expectations of our mits-'o loviug people. B 'orse is tremndou. . His re ndition of a storm cannot be surpassed His prefurmance are far f.! :ad of Blind Ton, or any o'.her pri;'Vssionnl pianist I have evf-r heard. M. P. Ile weit, Ed. Cli ton Review. Blind Boone will appear at the Waterman Opera Hons'.: on A igust 14. Come and hear him for he j realv a musicM wonder, Price of Admission only -5 cents. . Tlie Watc h companies of ti "s coon try seem to to at arms. Prices oi movements have fallen withi x the last thirty day rom 2-3 to 50 per i-r.X. The undersigned ofTtrs tiie Wa!lh;ru or El gin movements in gold, gf -II iii!ed and silver cases, to the public at the pres ent reduced prices. Now is the time to bny a good watch cheap. I furnish g --'d ullel, stem wiuding watches of American make at $30. These ca-es i have tim latent improveraeaU, extra heavy gH shell, and several parts ...i , ci;,j -i.i have expansion balance and parent pinion. Call at my store aud ascertain pri."e and you will aave money. 120 Jos. Scnr.ATKR. Opposife the Opera House. If your hair is cetliug thin, the ap plication of Hall's Vegetable Siclian Hair Renewcr will promote a thick new growtn. wld6 You pave money by buying your boots, shoes and clippers at Merges', where yon have the largest assortment to select from ertf 1 "l MWWWiin rtilim IWHHI l-1. BENNETT & LE WIS, jisSDtrjJi:iBs, WflixaL bre mov.es AUGUST 15th, 1884, TTo the Sfew Waterises&si baiiEd IiiK, South side Main tsetf, uext to 'SfeUI's meat lsiarket. fil w li IL For 30 Days & only 3D Days. JL will close out my .stock off Dm the conn hit lJinrry When gains. wc say lor rirst Cost wo riattsniouth, Neh. GROCERIES k At CJost saisd JLer tlauu CJost ! IT CmSIE TO IM SO 1$JL1 sim cioius: rw Stock, to go out of that rmsinc. Consequent lv we wil all eety scll & SROCERIES f of tiic next tlxiviy days sut co.st tor CAbll. irarmers and Citizens will iinJ tliis a o-oo'l tunitv to secure their goods at lirt cost. YOU KETOW That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks bcttcraftcr dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CLOTHING is the best, ant cheapest to buy, tbat money can be saved, and a square deal had at fWescott's, the Boss Clothier, as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ot bankrupt and assig nee sales. 55 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 nana, ana we are prepared to con- v-incc all in doubt that our statements are correct, that our oods are tue best, and that it ia to your interest to trade with WSCOTT Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckwear, full line ot 1 ranks, Valices, &c, &c. Everybody welcome. . Ikkwgrl Bloek. -TTTP! TJOCG rr ATtiTrn AT IL days. at it. hrst c.i, J (Ii CASH, (.'mo ;ilnl secure ,.ir i titan 9 Oj)prito iVikins House. QUEENSWARE out BUV $wt, QUEENSWARE, OppOl WI. ME1L.