HOTOUTO HERALD Ot'lt'lAli PAI'KKUr TIIK MTV C. .1. tl:trlmll, VentinC, nuc-i-CKsor to Clutter & Marshall. Tcclli extracted without pain, Jiy taic l'.ltrouN O.vlile Cia. U. tl7tir) , 21entlt. .Vilvri.M;;it-ui4nnJrtairf tiad, thre ernf 1 ONI.Y K) l-l)AN-nn rr;t! e.it;iie by A . N. JA .-sa'.ilvan. FOR hLE A one horse huguy and haruc4 itluio:t iifvv, euiiuirr of KWll! M. A. SCHLKUEL. 1?)ll S Vt-dy retidencrt and four lots; c mil It in barn and fruit. and In excel lent condition ; ulsotwo Improved laruii . also -l.ry liiirk bu-lnet-t limine 4H'i feet, oil Mulu treel aud o titer d.'lrllo laud and lot. 1. it. WllK.l'.LEII. JOU ;Al.K-Homes. lots and woi laud Dv John Uous & Sou. WOKSALK Several resiliences, cheap. Ia r ,.i.tr nf Li. if. Wheeler & Co. I 01t SALE Scratch Tablets in au sizes, at i'OK SALK & lot In good location, rarucu Ur at this olUce COR SALE An order for a new American ye in Machine, luquire at this oillc. . P F X1USA.LK 1.00JcordoI wood, inquire 01 i? V. Wlao. tf "'OU SALE 4 Id paoern for Bale at this oftlce en. " 1:OR SALE Four lots together in gaod loca- tlou in thl city. Inquire at thin ottlce tf ROOM TO RENT. A furnished room for one or two Kenr.lemeu. la good locutiou. lu quire at thin office. moKEST Two room, furnished or unfur 1. nlalied. In the Mac.Muruhy house. Inquire on the premises. FOR KENT or sale on long time, a house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to it. 11. Windham. FOR RUN Uood.new houxej of four rooms. K-Mid water. good garden spot. $i per mouth luSlialerviUe. W. it. Khafkk. 1-01l UESr Ihe nortU storeroom tu Nev- llle's blnclc, and rooms up stairs. Good location for restaurant or boarding house, rents Cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. UU" mo It EST A house. Inquire of Chaplain 1 Wright LOST A Kiiiuht Templar charm in shape of a laltese cr7,n. Finder wl I be suitably re warded by leaving at thl - office l6tI WAITED AC od sec ndcook at the l'eik- ins House immediately. 75tl WANrEO-rwo day boar-rs. Apply at ' Mr-. tiustafsonV. Jdstre two doors yaat Hexton's SOdlw i. or i Me-t3 everv Tuesday evening a. the Castle Hall." ia Rockwood Block. V itin"- K.uiiilit.3 are invited to attend. " H. m. lioxs, CJ. C. V. 1 4. Dykes. K. of R. aul S. Th Ar Solid Facta. The lest blood j uri8eP aud eyetem rpfulator ever piave i.m- oAnffenuK humanity, truly 13 Electric IJitters. Inactivity of the lavc-r, liil ioitsoc!, .la-Ju.licc, ConstiputioD, Weak Kidueys. or anv tliscase of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appe tize , tonic or miM stiaiulant, will v. nys Lind Electric Dittera the host and oti'vceilain ure known. They act furerly and quickly, every bo-tie guar anteed to give entire satisfaction or n oney refunded. Price only flfty cents i bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. Dec. 20 lyeCw These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of"8ufEcring humanity, truly is Electric Dittera. Inactivity of the Liver, Dil iousness. Jaundice. Constipation, A cak Kidneva, or any disease of the urinary Ortrans. or whoever requires an appetiz ertonlc or mild stimulant, will always rind Electric Bitters the best and only cerUin cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to eive entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. M. Roberts Jaiid&wly. Feaee Posts. 5000 drv fence posts for sale, '.uquire of W. S. Wis. I9tf- For lame back. Side or Sbiloh's Porous Plaster. Chest use Price 23 cent?, : "SIIIEOITS COUGH and Consump tion Cure is sold by.us on a guarrntee. It cures coas-imption. SHI LOUS VITALIZE!: Is what von need for Coo sumption. Loss of ap petite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Uyspepsi '. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. ROUPE Wlioopinsr Cough and Bro-uchitw immediately reliyed by Shi'..h'3 Cure. Sold by Smith & Black BroS Dec.20eowd&wly A Startling DUoovery. Physicians are oftcen startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr King's New Discovry for Consump tion and 411 Throat and Lung diseases U daily curitiir patients, that they have eiven uptodie, Is tartling them to Vealize their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful dis coverv : resulted in hundreds of our best Physicians tisin it u their prac tice Trial bottles free at J. M. lou eris Dru Store. Regular 100. A Startling ntscovery. Thysicians are often fetartled by tc markable discoveries. The fact that Dr Kind's New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients hat thev have gien up to die, i startling them to reallzo their sense of duty, and examine into the merits of tins wonder ful discovery ; resulting in hndref.8"' our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottle free at J.M. Robert Drug Btore. Regular sue 0im The river is stationary today at foui ben f'-f.t nbore low water. t Tii ere i very loud complaint against J tlie Sunday b:iae ball game which i UHually held on the Driving park. Don't forget lo secure your 6eats for Chas. A. Cardner in "Karl" next Wed nes lay at tli opera house, scats are selling tast. The PJattsmouth Sportsmen's club were to have a spirited tournament this afternoon, but the IIehm.u fears the r.iin will prevent. The Young Men'fl Republican Clu will be entertained Monday evening next by nc dresses from Messrs. Strode Uartiiin, Morrison arid Smitlt. Cedar Creek, not to be lj( !iu;1 any of j ht r n;i:diUr, promine to ct-lehrate i the National I irthday in tlie usual manner wirh all kinds of sport inter pper3od with literal y and musical exer cises. R. C. IJ.irrw, fcSate uvaoelist, will till the puipit at ti c Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. A cordial invitation is extended to every body to bo present. Charley Rlack, II. Sage and Charley Skinner, "three gallant tars" will man the cannon on the Fourth. They have already secured 5 kegs of powder to be used on that occasion. Another Blaine precinct heard from with a slight variation. This time it is still the Tidrd ward, and it is at the house and home of J. E. Morrison. It ia a lovtly girl baby, and its parents are very happy. The Herald con gratulates Mr J. and Mr. Morrison.' The Herald learns that EI in wood aud vicinity are going to have a rous ing celebration on th 4'.L. The pro gramme has not reached us, but we know enough of the patriotism and public spirit of the "boys" in that vi cinity to know that they will be satis fied with nothing less than a lofty, wide-spread bird. Frank Smith, from Chicago, was arrested on charge of breaking iuto a freight car last night and was exam ined bclore Judge Russell was dis charged this afternoon. It seemed from the evidence, ho hnd only been sleeping in the car and had taken noth ing'. Three others who were with him were also discharged. There is au awful funny indictment found by the grand jury of Douglas county. The jury bring in a true bill against an ex-councilman, aamed Mc Guckin the count in this indictment charging that McGukm received pay for introducing a resolution into the city council of Omaha, which favored the fancy of that "burg." This indict ment certainly presents a novel ques tion, and the llEliALD believes, in law tn absurd c!i:irge. With the coming hot weather comes the refreshing words (to the youug at least) that Plattsmouth will celebrate. A genuine, old fashioned Fourth of July celebration will be held in Fitz gerald's park, where it is intended to make every one enjoy themselves by the presence of good literary exercises, consisting of orations by some of our best citizens, music, gamc3 and danc ing. The management of the celebration is iu the handj of the following com mittee with J A. Connor as chairman: J. V Weckbach, P.McCallau, J. Grace and M. McGulrc, Mr. Charles A. Gardner, as "Karl," and an excellent company, held the boards at the Academy of Music last evening. Standing room was in de mand, and the audience was oue of those dignified crowds that show no sign of appreciation until it is knocked down with real merit. Mr. Gardner, however, captured his audience in the beg nning, and before the close of the first act everjbody was enthusiastic. Mr. Gardiner is a stong rival of Joe Emmet. His dialect is good and his songs are not only excellent in compo sition but he rendsrs them in style. Every character was well taken and the performance throughout is a most pleasing one. Mr. Gardner, come soon agaid, and bring that same company with you. Daily Beacon, Akron, (J. Will be as Waterman Opera House, June 25th. Street Crossings vs Delivery Wagons. The Sixth street bridge by Pattersons livery stable, is almost passable once more, trie approaches thereof being nearly completed. Commissioner Pois al and his force have done a good job on this bridge, and the Herald now rails on Mr. Poisl to drop a few wagon loads of dirt around and about certain crossings on Chicago and Washington avenu 8, and also on Main street. It will help out the farmers and livery m n, and save many a delicate delivery wagon with its tender packages of costly groceries Fix these jack knife crossings Mr. Commissioner, or we will Ire a loaded fee oreuin t?ce;or you. THE CANNON BALL WRECK. Complete Lietof the Injured. We give below a list of the injured in the wreck of the Cannon ball train near Hubbell, Tuesday night. No fur ther news bcyoud what was given yes terday. morning has been received. In deed, there 13 little more to receive. No further arrests haTe yet been made, except the one mentioned in our account yesterday morning. Several suspected characters are being shad owed, and it is believed lurther arrests will he made soon. LIST OF THE 1XJUIIED. W. H.McNnughton, express messen ger, now at Red Cloud, badly injured; contusion in the base of the brain; fa tally injured. Fiorilla Super, Jdiiuer, Kur;aup, lo' at Wyniore, severe sprain atd contu sions; may die. W. II. Daily, Whitefleld, New Hamp shire, lelt ear cut off; head much cut. W. Jacobs, Virginia City, 111., knees badly injured. I. II. Lyman, conductor of the train, Atchison, fvus., now at home, both legs broken below the knees, and other se vere bodily injuries. Alexander Stuart, engineer of the train, at Wyiuoie, left leg broken. M. A. Wadleigh, Stevens Point, Wis., head, eyes and arms injured. F. B. Ward, Connersville, Ind., back injured; badly hurt. His wife the same E. L. Story, Chicago, conductor Pull man car, hip thigh and back injured. William C. Cook, aged eighty-nine, Bloomiugton, 111., hurt in breast, head and body ; in hospital t ud will die. J Others injured not so severely are: J. Davis, Pawnee City, Neb.; Thomas Morris, Scandia, Kas.; Catherine, Jane aud Mat hew Spears, Brazil, Ind ; Jas. ! O'Brien, Kansas City; II. Harris, St. Joseph; O. S. Harris, Lincoln; G. E. Brown, Boston, Mas3.; Louisa Pember- tou, Hamilton, Ne'.; Lizzie Ilertley, St. Louis, Mo.; Jan Foster, Chicago, Illinois. State Journal. MORE BRIBERY IN OMAHA. The grand jury in the district couit did not finish their business yesteidy, but did more work. An indictment lor bribery was returned against D. L. Mc- Guckin, lute a member of the city coun cil of Omaha, Third ward. It alleges thHt on May 10, 1S3, McGuckin intro dm td and supported in the city coun cil a resolution which was pa?sed di recting the marshal to remove all pros titutes from a r-idius of two blocks from the East school in the Third ward, it being alleged that the proximity of the houses of prostitution was injuri ous and corrupting to the school chil dren. On August 23th, being promised $100 and a carpet worth $23, McGuckin introduced and supported a resolution, which was passed, rescinding the pre vious resolution, also introduced aud duppoited a resoiuiiou, which passed, directiug the marshal to move all pros titutes from the houses between Tenth and Twelfth streets on the north side of Douglass street. On August 29th, McGuckin received in payment for pro curing this legislation tne $100 in the form of Bernstein's check and the $25 carpet It was creditably reported yesterday that the city council had sent a delega tion to wait upon the mayoa and to no tify him that they would giye him un til S o'clock tonight to send in his res ignation or else be removed by ordi nance. Mr. Abram Bernstein, who was in dicted on Wednesday for renting r house to prostitutes, told a Herald re porter yesterelay that he did not want to be singled out in this regard, and that he had gone before the grand jury with a list of twenty-live property owners and agents who were renting to the same cl.' ss of people. Mr. Bern stein was i:uable to find a copy of this list, but n !.icd over a number of our wealthy citizens, who would be much surprised to find themselves indicted. Omaha Herald. The Ashlknd Road. The Hkhaxd, in conversation with a imnilaiiiQn i fow rtiiva Hcm IftArna tllHt the Ashland cut-off on the B. & M. is certain to be built. The gentleman we allude to is a personal friend of T. J PotterV, and inferred from what Mr. Potter said to him that the road would be extended at once from the stock yards at Omaha. The theory advanced is that a couple of Iowa roads are look ing with I--aging eyes on the Ashlaud route for fu entrance Into the fertile fields of N ibraska, and that the stock yards linf, allien is only three miles long, wos' ' of course not coyer the de sired tcrri So as a matter of self preservati Burlington will build the above i-.-.utioce.d road. The only if there wao : r that if lhe3e roads g6t some9 other out! . at an early day then the Ashland en iff would beabaudoned, as the necessU : for it would no longer exist. All the hi.it houses in Piammouth will sell you Bremner's choice cracker at reduced riee by the box or barr-11, and don't y.u forget it. Get these acd you get tUe beat. J riJItSONALS. Miss Lilly Pollock, accompanied by her cousin, .Mamie Lewi, are vis iting in Omaha tody. Mr. Isaac Nathan left this morning for the Fairmont brunch store, which, he says, is doing u fine bueiuc??. W. II. Newell and Hilly Vivian are at Cedar Creek today. II. W. Suge ami Charley Skinner made a flying trip to the metropolis this morning. R. W. Ilycrs returned this morning from an extended tour through Indiana and Illii.o!. J. W. Johns . n is in Oui'iha today. Chat h.-y Paruielf and Janus Dounel- )y went to Oni'ilm U.i- w rai.:. Professor Love, who h;i; Leen In the city looking after tiis reid estate inter ests, left for home this morning. Clooded Stock- A little over a year ago Samuel At wood in company vvith C. II. Parmeie, began to bundle a few Jersey cows in a small way. They soon found the busi ness profitable and went into it more extensively so that today they have about thirty head of Jerseys and nearly the same number of Herefords in their yards. As an indication of what they have been doing, upon inquiry of Mr. At wood, he informs us that their sales up to the present time amount to over $0,000, and as they have only got fairly started in the business, their splendid success shows very conclusively that the breeding of fine stock is a very prof itable industry if it is properly man aged. A Steam Ferry: A Mr. Pease, ol Biair, is iu the riiy today seeing the officials in regard to putting in a ste im ferry at this point. The necessary franchise no doubt will be forthcoming when the much ceed'd boat will he sent here for permanent work. The ignorant man who is iu jail here on the charge of attempting rape, wrote the following note to jailor Hol lo way which we print verbatim, 1 is word method it seems would oven make the phonitians blush with envy: plis mr. hollewce sent me three sens stems, en two 2 sens stems, en 2 news papers strops, en 3 picssn peper, en 2 int'ellops, en ori piess Kleimicka shoe tebekkf. end obieie Johannes Spleituof. You will find a fall stock of fire works, firecrackers, torpedops, paper cap pistols eic. at the P. O. n ".vs depot at prices to suit the times. 15'2 Trythti IJ ina-i i plu chewing lo bacco, it is by far the finest plug chew ing made. Matt Schlegtd sells it. lit When in Plauauioutu call at the P. O. News depot f or your ice co:d sotfa w ater, candies, and other go ;d3 that you may need. I5t2 F, S. White, The old stand by ice man, is now con tracting for the Bummer season, and will deliver you your ice promptly at any time called for. Make your con tracts for a summer supply. ' odtf Plattsmouth will celebrate the 4th of July at Fitzge aid's forty south of the city, and Phil Young has a full supply of fire works. 15t2. Ayers sarsaparilla 'equires a smaller dose, and is more effective, dose for dose, than any other blood medieiue. dCtwlt Parlor and bedroom sets in all styles at lowest prices at Boeeck's. 59tf L?irge stock of flag3, fireworks, bal loon?, tire crackers, torpedoes, toy pis tols etc., for the 4th at Young's. 15t2 Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug store. 49d&wtf If your beard is not of a pleasing 6hade, remedy the defect by the use of Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. d.Gtw.lt Phil Young sells base balls, and bats at cost to close out stock. 15t2 - The Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an' of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where h. will contract with consumers to eupph ice for the season at the lowest term. 3m2 CORN COB pipes in every stvl Sehlegel'a. I0tt Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Wester! broom factory. d2S-lmo Refrigerators in all size? at Henry Bceek'H. 59tf Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered voi by the Burlington route. It will pa. you to read their advertisement to - found plsewherpi in thin issu. 47tf The best beef in tne city always cai be found at Peterson Bros, market. 233dtf oJn:purcha9ing a refrigerator see Hen ry BosJck's new stock and gt pi ices before purcb&suuz. S9tf A O H Tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon, June 21st, the A. O. II. of Nebraska will hold their state convention at Omaha Tho A. O II. at the Btate convention will be represented by six delegates fioin Cass couuty. Members of tho Ladies' Aid Society, who wish to accept Mrs. Perry Walk er's inviiatiou for Saturday afternoon, and who are not provided with trans portation, will please report at once to Mrs. J. S. Duke, chairman of executive committee. AMUSEMENTS. Return Engagement OF Plattsmouth1 s Favorite. WATERMAN OPERA HOUSE FOR ONE NIQIITONLY. Wednesday, June 25th. You Can't Afford to Miss It. SECOND ANNUAL TOUlt Of the Funniest German Dialect Comcdiau in the World, GHAS. A. GARDNER Who will appear in Lis crand characterizations of aierin;i.i from Frankfort-oii-the-Main, in his Comedy Drama of 99 THE PEDDLER ! Supported by SUPEIIIi DRAMATIC COMPANY. Our Unrivaled Orchestra aid Uniformed Mili tary Brass Hand, together with GEN. C. R. DECKER, tST The Smallest Man lo the World. NO ADVANCE I X PRICES. Reserved Seats. Admission, Gallery, "5 Ue.tit 35 Seats oan be Secured at F. O. News Depot THFWFQ if n fxivx 0 0 ifair SKIN CURE. CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE. BLOOD CURE, FOR SALE BY" WILL J. WARRICK. you 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 CILOTHING is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at WcscotVs, 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 seasonable clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con vince nil in doubt, that our statements are correct, that our goocU are ihe best, and that it ia to your interest to trade with "WESCOTT Lute styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckwear, full line of Trunks, Valices, &c, &u Everybody welcome. , Eockwood Block. IH boss CLOIfllEJi CHOLERA INFANTUM Diarrhoea, Dy$cntry, and all Ilotucl Corajilainti, (Juickly Cured "Makhu'ii Tomo Astkinoknt I the best medicine I ever saw lor curing Bowel Complaints, I have used it, and have seen it used in inuny cases, in al of which it effects a speedy cure." S.J Armstrong, Fort Scott Ks. MAitsn'f Tomo Astringent cured my little boy of Cholera Infantum, after several other remedies failed. I gave one of my neighbors some of it for their little girl, who was suffering with the same complaint, and it quickly cured her." Jas. T. Ihirnes,;Kauas City, Mo. Marsh,s Tonic Astringent is for sale b Smith & Black Bros, druggist', Plattsmouth. Price 60 .cents. Chills and Fever.Dumh Ague.and all Miasmatic diseases, are quickly cured with the 50 cent Marsh Ague CURE. For sale by Smith &Clack Bros. Use Marsh's Cathartic Liver Pilu for Billiou6ness aud Coustipation. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. wJdfl For Sale. U. W. Wise wants to k-.1I I. in homestead on north Sixth street. 4,verv cheuo" for cash, if sold immnlmt-i v Call at the office of W. S Wise. 2tf Collection Notice. Parties knowing themselves to be in debted to J. (J. Chambers & Son are hereby notified to call at the sheriff office aud pay up at once and jave costs. J. C. Likenbabv, Assignee. d6t w2t Nebraska mate (Iazetketi ivi. Busikkss DIRECTORY to be Issued In July, 1881, price $4.50. J. M. Wolfe, pumisuer lzu a. i4ih St., Omaha, yatf For sale Irish setter doir. well broke. and good retriever. This is a young dog and a very line animal. H. Bachm.deu. Pasture. Two hundred and forty acres under fence, with running water, and one half mile from the cit'. Apply to 5ltf W. S. Wise. A line stock of silver ware just re ceived a L. C. Erven's. 83 tf See the new suok of silverwvc at L. V. Erven's hefor.j buying elsewhere. 83 tf 9 W - . m Best assortment of silverware in town to select presents from at I.. C. Erven't. g3tf Calluud .see Lh. I wish to notify the public that I am now open lor business, at Joe McVcy'a old stand, where I have iu stock a full line or Kentucky whiekieo, St. Louis beer, wines and ciars Ac, as good an the best. 57dtfJ II. M Boxs. Choice, pure fresh mixed candy at Jim A nulla for only 2o cents a pound. 2&5tf. ; Taken up by the undersigned in iuiLuiuouiu precinct on tne 2tn day of May, 1884. One sorrel mare pony willi star in forehead, supposed to be about 5 pears old. If not claimed and costs paid a3 provided by law, tlie same will be disposed of to satisfy coats. '9tf Geo. ITohnn. ClotLes, Ilair, Nail and Tooth Brush es, Comb, &c, nice line, at Fieherp, eat Main street, 49dtf Money saved by buying hand made brooms, a3k your dealer for them. d?8-lmo