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PLATTSMODTH HERALD OKKIOIAL PAPKK OK TIIK :ITY, CITY - KEWS. Grand Fourth of Juiy Poem. rook and Yeats, llic barber mate. Tlio bi'Mt you'll find in seven xtates ; If any iloubt, they'll fin! It out Ry calling in when they're about. With koI ihainiMo and bernauiot, They'll idlvk you ii without a doubt. If your hair 1 curly, they'll cut It straU'il. r shave your fare at any rale. We'll warrant them to have with ease. Ami all their cutoni try to please. Thtjir tool they keep in cUla -1i.im Iu order to, meim' faces sjrape. The ladles t'o, they now invite, KorUiem, you know, they must not slight ; They'll cut your lianas Just In the style. Now pleaxe call, aud ive them a trial. In the Court Housetop you'll always find The doom wide open, from seven till nine ; And Sam and Wily you'll find there, too. Always reaily to accommodate U. Ykath .V Cook. Clreu'jttlns Lilliritry At Warrfrk'n Uruf Htore. tiltr C. A. tlaraliull, Deuttat, nuc censor lo Clutter & 31aiNliall. Teetli extruded without pain, by ue of Altrous Oxide Gun. A. Salisbury, Dentist. A Hun On a leug Store. Never was such a rush made for any Drug Store as is now at Roberts Phar macy for a trial Hot tie of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affect ed with Asthma, Bronchitis, lloarse uesx, Severe Coughs, or any Election ol the Throat and Lungs, can get a Tri al Viottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. Dec. 27 cOwly 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 appetiz er tonic or miid stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act 6urely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a lottle by J. M. Roberts Jand&wly. THAT HACKING COIR; II can be so quickly cured by Shi I oh 8 Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? nloh's Yitali zer is guarautaed to cure vou. SLEEPLESS Nij i IT, made miser ably by that terri -le cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Cat arrh Remedy. Price 50 cents Nasal Injector free. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.l3eowd&wly tVell Rewarded. A lileral reward will be paid to any party who will produce a cae of Liver, Kidnev or Stomach complaint that Ele ctric Bitters will not speedly cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble besides. AM blood diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti pation, and general debility are vuickly cured. 6'itisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.- Price onlv fifty cents per bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. Dec. 27 eSwly. A Startling lMscovery. Physicians are often fetartled by re -markable discoveries. The. fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Cou sumptiou 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 Fhysicians using it in their practice. Trial Bottles free at J. M. Rolert Drug; Store. Regular size SI-"Ml. LI i zs Vi z I m IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Peporit to to guarantee the pavment of the 25 premiums fully described id "our former announcements. , The premiums will b paid, nomatter how imall the number of begs returned may be. OSle BlaekmOTi Durham Co- " jywrham. If. C, fay 10. 1SS4. ( P A I JiL'- of Durkam, Pvrham. Jf.C' VM 8ni-W indole yon CILKO.OU. which rlfil"MIl Special rpo"t to pay premiums liUL Your truly. J. 8. CARK. iTeaUieni. Vvriam, It. C. May 10, 1SH.J J. S. CAKKJEQ r. Tb Co Xcn. rennine without picture of BULL on the package fjrSe our other annouscemrata. Th 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. 3m2 CORN COB pipB io every fitylfl Scblegei'f. n mi m W. S. AVise has some property, bar gains that are valuable. If py you to ftt-e him. .Fresh Confectioneries, cheapest in l"n, at i he Fair. Warrick sent up a 12 foot paper bal loon last evening that attracted consld erablc nttcnlion. J. A. Coryell has disponed of theTal mage I'ribune, and exchanges thocditO' rial triiol for the ''stick." I'hil Young hue his soda water man 11 fiwt II r it I fit f kmnlin lliia L-ii'irui lilOf1 " ..... M V . . U I t lllig . . UOUII, ..sv... - . - .. Our bick makers complain that con vict labor had almost rained the market for their goods outside of tins city. For sale Irish i-etter do;, well biokc, and good retriever. Tins is a young tlit'Z and u very line animal. Xtftf K. BaCTIKUIER. The cool breee of today makes it decidedly pleasant, in comparison with the torrid suu-diirie of the past week. Horse Shoe and Climax chewing to bacco, only f.Or, at The Fair. Street commissioner Poisa! is doing some good work on Main street today, by fixing the crossing and clearing out the water ways. Feuce Posts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, iuquire of W.S.Wise. 19tf. Lancaster county being short of newspapers, one has been started at Bennett. May it 4 till a long-felt want is the wish of the IIkkald. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla aud do not be persuaded to take any other. For s.de by all diuggists. dCwl The weekly Herald of this week, contains one of the most complete and neatest county treasurer's statements ever published. The compilation was effected by Mr. I). A Campbell. Treas urer Newell's efficient depu ty. m Chocolate and cream soda at the 1. O. news depot. 1002 Weeping Water will not celebrate this year. She withdraws in favor of Elmwood and her neighbors. This is the correct thing to do, as our neigh bors have, in times past, been largely patronized iu this respect by surround ing localities. The largest stock fireworks iu the cilv at the P. O. news depot, and don't you forget it. 99t2 A couple of high toned ladies it is said let their tempers get the better of them the other day, one of them pun ishing the child of the other, which fi nally landed both parties in Justice Newberry's court, the matter was, however, adjusted amicably. No card?. Fireworks, flag?, firecrackers, torpe' does, paper caps, pistoN, &c, cheap at the 1. O. new3 depot. 9St2 Sim Atwood shipped last evening 11 head of choice Jerseys to Graham P. Brown of Omaha; one very fine cow to Prof. Bollman, of Bellevue. also a Jer sey cow and calf for Mrs. O'Rourke to the Sisters of Poor Clare, Omaha, mak ing in all a very valuable shipment of t hole-' stock. Every ddy admires beautiful hair, and every one may possess it, by uscing Ayer's Ilair Vigor wldG -Judge Samuel Maxwell was iu the city yesterday for a few moments on his way to his farm two miles out, where he spent the day. We did not get to interview his Honor, but guar -antee tie was delighted with the bound ing crops which surrouad our city, as well as with the gloriou3 colors of the political skies which overspread this Blaine and Logan commonwealth. Best assortment of silverware town to select presents from at L. Erven's. 83tf in C. The congressional committee of this Firbt diitiict, met ar Omaha yesterday, Cass and several other counties in the district were unrepresented by its regu lar committee man. Why this is the case the Herald is uninformed. Gen tlemen who accept places upon such committees, should either be o band, or have some one appear for them. As it turned out Commissioner Todd, of Cass county, happened to be in Lin coin, and appeared for Cass county, and looked after our interests. See the 87. Fair. 0 Baby Buggies, at The Mr. John Ramsey, of Eight Mile Grove, m-ide the IIeuald a pleasant visit this forenoon and reported a splen did, searching rain in his neighborhood day before yesterday. Mr. Ramsey's farm lies in the little strip of Cass county which had been without any rain since corn planting, until this shower. However, Mr. Ramsey re ports crops splen.lil aud no damage from the high wind which accompa nied the rain. Cass county is booked for the largest crop in a period of ten j'ears. If vou want a crood. cold o-lnsa of sodawater aud cream, only 5c -go to I the P. O. news depot. I00t2 PERSONALS. lr. Livingston came home from Atchison, this morning, where he has been looking after the sufferers in the Endicott wreck. Mr. F. La' ham, accompanied by Miss Hattie. went to Omaha this morning. Miss Louisa Lehnholl", of Louisville, is in the city visiting friends. Mr. C. E. Yates Superintendent of the B. & M. telegraph system, and Mrs. Yates are today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White. Allen Coleman, one, of Center pre ciuct's best farmer', is in the city to day. Hun Win. Wheeler is In the city vis iting his sou, I) 11. John Osseukop, of Louisville, is cir culating here among friends today. Bro. Keithly Sen., of the W. W. Re publican, and the genial Dr. Gibbon, of ine woJl'l-le Cnuuty aea', tarried in Plattsmouth last night. Johubou it Co, of Council Bluffs have opened out a first class laundry on lower Maiu street, where they are prepared to do all kinds et tine work in that line. A trial of their work is requested. lOltf Editor Herald: The following appeared in the local columns of yes terday's Daily Journal : "It is a notable fact that the pictori al papers especially puck and Har per's Weekly are in demand hero far ahead of the supply, aud that the news dealer Mr. loung clout get auv more copies than he has engagements for ahead. Is he afraid of their politi cal influence;1" 1 would say to the editor of the Journal that I know bet how to run my own business. When tne demand warrants me in increasing orders for extra copies of above named papers I will do so The Journal man must remember that every paper carried over unsold is just that much money lost to the news-deal er; therefore, that branch of business must be watched very closelj, espec ially on papers not returnable. The political influence of newspapers con cerns me but very little. I keep all kinds that sell no matter what party they reprseut. Hoping this will satisfy the Journal ma?', I am, Respectfully, J. P. Youxu. One hundred aud fifty tons of the best hard coal ever brought to this city, is now in stock at the Whitebreast yards. C. D. Cummins, I02dtf Manager. II is a b:d thing to hold a grudge but when John Shannon told us hi3 grievance, we wondered he hadn't crip pled John Simpson long ago. Shannou says it was in the years gone by, when John R. Clark was running a bank in the Duke building on lower Main 6treet and Simpson was city clek holding forth in the same room b' the way, no one remembers when Simpson was not city clerk. Shannon went in and demanded some warrants that were due him and told Simpson If lie didn't get them he would help himself, so, bent on a little fun, he sauutered into the vault, and uosooner in, than Simpson, who was watching the opportunity, suddeuly closed the door, the joke of it was, however, that in closing it with a slam, the combi nation was jolted around and Mr. than non wasmailea prisoner in lact, tor Mr. Simpson didn't understand the combination. An air tight lire-proof vault isn't the pleasantest, coolest place to be fastened up in, and Shannon, in his de mands for an immediate liberation grew decidedly emphatic. Simpson flew aroun i after Clark, whom he I. ad some trouble iu rinding, and Shannon after four hour's impris onmeut ws released ; it is said though that for some time afterward Simpson always mau igr-d to be on the oiher side of the street when Shannon was in sight. Nebraska tate Gazeteer and Business Directory to be issued in July. 1SS4, price S4 50. J. M. Wolfe, publisher 120 S. 14th St., Omaha. 9;;tf List of Letters. Liet of letters remaining unclaimed in the P. O. at Plattsmouth, Cass Co Neb., June 26, 1881: Buzgell Jo n F. Cogsland I O 2 Gipping ,l.,ck Hild Ada vi Ingram M iryie Moore .IN Millis Liz ;e P Proghim' ' ' Pugesley i: . Sexton A 1 1 Sampe W Swan Win " Traver9 Mrs E White EG Cougsland Mrs J I Curran M M Hallock Geo Harper Noras Jerome John R Moore Mrs Etta M Nelson Laffayette Pease G W Snider Geo Summers Miss Ann smothers W J Scan Ian Michael Wheeler M W Young & Evaus Person calling for the above will please say "advertised." J. W. Marshall. P. M. Remember hard coal is always cheap er duriog June and July. Get your winter supply at the Whitebreast yards 10 this city. ; J02dtf F. c- Frlcko A Co. is the tifirae f th new firm that tuc cieds J. M I!o!h-i is in t he drug bind ness. Mr. Fricke the rcprcsentati ve of the firm hos bieii in the business over 20 years, part of the time in Germany, and is an accomplished phaimacist and an accommodating gentleman. lie will be assisted by Dr. Kerr, one of the most obliging and capable druggists in the city. The new l:rm will no doubt get their full share of trade. Wliile ut for a litile drive a few days hince a lb-publican reporter had tie plia-nro f visiting the farm of Mr. Heebner, mx miles e.ist of town, and of viewing lh- miiiature water worKS that suppliiM bot!i house am! ttock yaius with water. Tlie o n r that foices ti.e ttu'rr from the spri;-g lo the house, a dh'tanci: of s-oine 2 lt feet, and up an incline of :?0 feet, is supplied by a nyiiri'jiic ram which rests some eighteen inches bel-nv the spring, and has done its work faithfully for the last fiv e yen'p, To I hose w ho are not familiar w ith tlte workings of th'13 in genious bit of mecharisin it is well worth looking at. Mr. lleebner is dig ging a stocK well, and at the cepth of 27 fett stiuek a strata of very line slate stone At the lime of our visit the drill had peuetrated this stoue to a depth of seven fee, and had not yet passed through it. The indications were considered favorable for finding coal at no great depth. W. W. Repub lican. The Keithlv Vass wedding which occurred at -i p. m. Thursday was a tuot pleasant affair. A large party of friends and relatives of the happy pair both froth t hiscity and Weeping Water, were in attendance. A long list of handsome presents were bestowed as testimonials of the esteem and good will in which the well-known couple were held. Mr. anil Mrs. Keithly left for their Weeping Water home ly the way of Omaha, where the Hki:alj trusts they may live long and prosper. A letter from the manager of the IIkkalo locates that gentleman some where in the hyperhorean region of the state r.f Iowa, where Jimmy Blaine is eyer uppermost. The manager ia re ported to have been canvassing for Mr. Blaine and woman suffrage in Mis souri; but of his succe&s and receptiou ; the Herald cannot authoritatively 6peak. The "kiiald is sorry to learn that our band cannot be engaged for the Fourth here, as l hey have already made arrangements o go to Glenwood on the evening of the .'U, where they will remain during the celebration. There ! is no doubt, however, but what we will j have plenty of good music, as the com- 1 mittee having the matter in charge, i will have it at any cost. j The Omaha Herald and Bee bring j the word this morning of the death of j Mr. S. S. Caldwell, one of Omahas old and prominent business men. One by j one, the 01a lanamarKS mat aistin gulshed Nebraska's commercial find so-1 cial existence, in early times, are dis- : appearing. Mr. Caldwell was a gen- j tleman of good impulses and fine busi- j ness talents. ! Joe. II Fairfield is in the lead, at the j shooting teut, with a score o: 107 Ji: ' with J. B. Strode and Charlie Jean closs alter him, with a score of 107. Closes tomorrow evening. There will be a close contest, as a number of the boys are liable to raise Fairfiald's score aud win the $20. An obscure paper north of the Platte river is very much displeased with Gen. Van Wyck's record as a U. S. Senator, troui Nebraska. Senator Van Wyck h is his failings, I ui he has never mis represented his state, and his record is, for the people and with the people, and the people will be with the old man. During the iceent storm Mr. John Luu who resides near Cedar Cretk had hid barn struck by bghlning killing a fine mare and colt. Fortunately the stork was insured in the Phoenix and the loss is probably light. Weeping Water papers report the visitation of midnight prowlers in the village, a few nights ago, taking $50 worth of goods from the store of R. II. Haller & Co., also a gold and silver watch, the property of Sliep. Cannon. We understand the Greenwood Ea cl" is to be bought up by the proprie tors of the Louisville Observer. We congratulate our Observer friends on this evidence of their prosperity. W. XV. Republican. Hurrah for Blaine and ogan cigars at Schlegels. 98dtf Col. S. P. Vanatta, we learn, will orate at Louisville on the Fourth, We guarantee our Louisville friends will hear a sound, -patriotic, old fashioned oration, that will" be well worth hearing-Republicans are especially invited to meet at Schelegel'a aud try the Blaine and Logan cigar. SSdtf Co I logo Hill Items. June, 24, 1SH4. Raio, rain, rain in this vicinity r several days, and would b glad to nee more. Our worthy superintendent, Prof. Alton, was here last r riday visiting our school. Frank Sehlater returned home from Plattsmouth Wednesday to remain un til Fall. Our country is still infested with vil lainous tramp and wandering cranks, we really think the best thing that could be doua at present would be to build a strong calaboose and put thern in it. Henry Lehnholl has been remodeling painting and plastering his house up in fine shape, aud he now has one of the nicest residences here. Mrs. Joe Tighe returned to her home at Brad chaw today accompanied by her sister Miss Annie Sehlater, who will remain until Fall. Jehu FergiihOn is building the foun dations for the largest and nicest reti dence aud barn in Cass Co. Miss Delia Blessiugton returned home from W. W. to remain for a few weeks. Miss Helen Stander was at the Hill Saturday and Sunday the guest of Miss Mary Ileim. Miss Flor-i Davis was at Louisville over Sunday visiting Mrs. O. C. Cleg horn. Clatde Melnottk. F. S. White, The old stand by ice man, is now con tracting for the summer season, and will deliver you your ice promptly at any time called for. Make your con tracts for a summer supply. "dtf Washouts. There were two of them made Wed nesday afternoon. The first was be tween Peru and Browuyille on the Ne maha line of the B. & M. and was so eerious that no trains crossed either way ednesday night. A gang of some t;0 or i0 men went for it as soon as dis covered. The break was half a mile in length, and seems to have been made by a twister or water spout. The sec ond break was between the Rulo Y, and WhiteCloud, on the A. fc N branch' and was sufficient to keep a gang of men at work all night so as to enable trains 10 run saieiy yesieron v morning . and on time. State Journal. A man fell in a fit in frout of the City Ilofel last eveniug and created some excitement for a little while in that locality; he was cared for how ever and soon came to. Train Time, Under the change in time pa&senger trains leave the depot here as follows: No. 1 west, 8:15 aj: m. No, 3 west, 0 :50 p. m. K. C. St. .J. C. B. north 5:15 ' " - " " " 6:-ir, in. m. 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. ui. No 4, " 9.25 a. m. K. C. St. J. & C B. eas-t 0:45 a. m. .. u u 8.35 p m C. B. & Q. Omaha east 5:30 p.m. TOIT MOW That water will not run up hilL that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks hetter after dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CLOTHING is the hest, and cheapest to buy, that money can he saved, and a square deal had at WeseotVs, the Boss Clothier, as he does not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ol bankrupt and assij nee sales. 1 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 onr statements are correct, that our o-oods are the best, and that it is to your interest to trade with WESCOTT Late styles in Straw and Fur Hats, Novelties in Neckw jar, full line of lrunks. alices, &c, tfce. Everybody welcome. Rockwood Block. JCHE BOSS CLOTHIEE. RI'.AD THIS .!.' Save Hie Lift afSaiit. On of i'unr family Durlii! the hot months of nummcr, every family bliouht bn provided with a sate and reliable remedy for bowel Complaints. The exctlence of MAUsit,H Tonic Astuinuknt Is unquestioned. It is not gotten up simply to obtain your money. It speedily cures l)iurrhea, Dyaentry, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Chronic Diarho-a aud Dysentery, and all relaxed and deraged condition of the Stomach and Bowels. It is a delightful reiiudy for children, being pleasant to the taste and safe in its ac tion. No family can afford to be with out it. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for sale by Smith & Black Bros , druggists, Pltatsmouth, Neb. Price 50 cents. For Rheumasism, Neuralgia, Bruises, etc, U3C MaKSH'S CltKAM LlMMlCNT. For sale by Smith & Black Bros. Tjik Maksh's Auuk CUKK only 50 cents liquid or pills. For salo by Smith & Block Bro 4. wl 10 SPKCIAL NOTICES. Advertisements under tula head, three eenta per Hue eaclt luncrlioii. t ON'KY TO LOAN-Ou real estate by .Sullivan. A. N. Taolt hALE A one liurHe buggy and liarnesa x almost new. eiiuuirc 01 Hr.dtf. MIW. A. SCllLK(iEL, I.1UK SALE My residence and fuur lots; - nood house, barn and fruit, and in excel -lent condit ion ; also I wo improved lai niK. uluo 2-story brick buniness house 40XK') feet, on Main . fctreel. and other Uefirablu land and lots. II. Jl. WllKKI.Klt. ,i)ItSAI ,K Houses, lots and wood land by Jouu ISons i noil. jH)KHALR Several residences, cheap. In quire ol 1. 11. Wheeler Si Co. IH)K SALE Scratch 1 ablets in all lzes. at thisotlice. "Jill the ollice. i'OICSAU: a lot, hi Kod location, lam ul this ollico I'articu !7tf 1?Oil SALE An order for a new Ai hewing Machine. luUiieat thiso inerieaii lllce. IOIt SALE 1,001) cords ol wood. W.S. Wise. liniuie ol II t'OUSAl,K-l Id aerH for sale at thin oflice JL at 40 cents ler hundred 01 a cents per do. en. II IOItSALE Four lota together in jjood loca 11011 iu tlii city, inquire at thin ollice If OOM TO IJENT. A furnished room for one "or two Kenileineii, lu (joou location. J11 iiire at this ollice. 7llf fl'O KENT Two ro'iins, furnished or unfiir-- nished. in the Mac.Miirnh v house. Iiuiune . . ...... - ,,n le premises. poll KENT or sale 011 lonjr time, a house J and two lots with Bond liuiii ovemeiits. A li ly to K, IS. Windham. Foil KENT flood, new houses of four rooms. H'od water. Kod garden snot, l per month in Shaferville. W. II. Siiamcji. FOU KEN'T The north store room la Nev ille's bltck, and H rooms up maim. Oood location tor restaurant or boarding house, rents cheap. Apply to Win. Neville. JH.Jtf rpo KENT A house. Inquire of Chaplain Wright. I T OST A Knight Templar charm io shape of a U Maltese cross. Kinder will bo suitably le- ICtf r WTED-A 1 KD A K od sec nd cook at the park ins House immediately. 7.r.tf WANTED-Two day boarjers. Apply at 1 Mrs. dustaf sou's, 3d street, two doors past Kextou's 6edlw IC. of Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Rockwood Block. V itiug Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Rons, C. C. W. L. Dvkkh, K. of Ii. and S. A fine stock of silver ware just re ceived af. L. C. Erven's. 83 tf Parlor and bedroom sets in all styles at lowest prices at Boeeck's. iOtf i nr.