HLATTSMOUTH HERALD Grand Fourtlr of Juiy Poem rook and Yeats, the barber matee... 1 The best youH Sod In seven tates; , If any doubt, they'll find It out 1 . I5y calliu in when they're about, With k'hm! fcliamnoo and beramo."'-' Thei'll Mick you up without a doubt. If your hair U curly, they'll cut It straight. r shave your face at any rate. We'll warrant them to share with rap. And all ttit lr ciiHtom try to please. Their tool they keep In extra Hhatx: In order to, men' facts crape. ..... The lidiri too, tby now invite, Kor f hem, you kiMw, they mnst nor sltjtfif ; They'll cut your ban Just In the style. Now leae call,ud ulve them a trial. In the Court IIouHeiiliop youll always find The door wide open, from seven .1111 aloe i And Sam and Hilly you'll find there, too,--'--Always ready to accommodate U. ? - YltATffOOK. Clrea'AtlsMSX.tbrary Itrifntor. Warrick's Uf C A. n arulaall, - lietiif i7-uc-censor la Clutter & Alamhall. Tee tli extracted without pain, by use of A'ltrouM Oxide Gum. A, Salisbury, DentlMt, A II ii u On a Doug Store. .Never was such a rush made lor any Drug Store as is now at Huberts Phar macy for a trial l!ot tie of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affect ed with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, fifevereCoughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lung?, can get a Tri al rottle of this (Treat remedy free, by calling at above Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. Dec. 27 ely 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, ocwhoeyer requires an appetiz er, tonic or milil stimulant, will always And Electric Bitters the beat 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 JanJ&wly. THAT HACKING COLfG II can be so quickly cured by Shi I oh s Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? 'n Job's Vitali zer is puarauted to cure you. ' SLEEPLESS NIGHT, made miser ably by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for yon. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Cat arrh Kern-id y. Price 50 ccuLj Nasal Injector free. For sale by fcnuth s Black Bros. Dcc.lSeowd&wly Well Rewarded. A liberal 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.' A'l blood diseases, Biliousue, Jaundice, Consti pation, and general debility are vuickly cured. Satisf action guaranteed or money refunded. Trice only fifty cents per bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. Dec. 27 eSwly. A Startling Discovery. Phvsicians are often startled bv re-i maelrxhlp ii iacovpries. The fact that ) Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and ail 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 01.00. GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham SmokingiTobacco. This Special Deposit to to piartntec the payment of t i 25 premium fully described la our former announcement. The prem mail the nu mm win be Mid. no matter how number of bags returned may be. Dca BnH-We roSnM ycm SU.9fO.ou. which Utu. lours truly. - J8. CAEB. rwtwtni OJU-t 9f Ikm Bof DmrhmmJ S. CAKKE, TYwim Kim- I hT to Ckoovle) iwupc OI "rV'ulY. Q-hier. aofmrnvSawftiuntrtemct BriXootb grrSat vox otlwr b&ouDceuiesta. The Ice Man. ios. rVitfteld has established an of fice at Mouarch billiard hall, where he will co itract with c niumers to supply ice for the reason at the low est terms. CORN COB pipus la every style ScblffslV. ICtt The Journal says Col. Vanatta Is a candidate for Attorney General. xFresh new Lemon, only 2'tc p-r do. enat The Fair. The IlRi:.i.it will run an an addition 41 local eolumn-on the fourth page af ter, '.oday. Best assortment of silverware iu town to select presents from at L. C, Erven V s;$tf i roue root and salt, poulticed una bound on the wound, will cure rattle snake bite every ime, says the l'lysea Dhpatili. -Everyday admires beautiful hair, and every one may po-sess it, by useing Ayer's Hair Viiror wld't -.Rev. l'r"f v- J- 'llm.ui, f BMlevue College, will preach in tho j-l'rcBbylcriau church tomorrow. "'Seethe S7.50 Baby Buggies, at The Fair. V . The trains west carry au empty Pall until with them, to use in bringing in ihe democratic hosts from the Pacific coast. -vHorse Shoe and Climax chewing to baccp, only 00c, at Tho Fair. Forepaugh's advertising car passed through ihis morning, scattering ad yertisements of his coming into Ne hraska next mouth. Hurrah for Blaine and iogan cigars at Schh gels. 9Sdtf Major McCourt has a lot of very fine cherries which he says Joe Ford sent to him down from the timber claims on the Calamoosa. Fence Posts. 5000 dry fence posts for sale, of V. S. Wise. lfltf. nquiro The Uubbell orEudif-ott wreck came in this forenoon loaded on fifteen flat cars, and looked as though it had en countered a score or two of cvclones. Johnson & Co., of Council Bluffs have opened out a first class laundry on lower Maiu street, where they are prepared to do all kinds ef fine work in that line. A trial of their work is requested. 101 tf Father Madden went to Greenwood this morning where he will hold serv ices tomorrow. The Catholic church hero will be occupied by-Father Stultz. Nebraska tate GaZeteer xd I.rsiNKSs Directory to be issued in July. lx4, price S4 50. J. M. Wolke, publisher 120 S. 14ih St., Omaha. 9:;tf Marshall WHes received by express from the west, this morning, four very lively youug prairie clogs, that attracted considerable attention, as they .rustled around in their wire cage. 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. Cummin's, I02dtf Manager. T'ne Denver sleeper on No. 1 and 2 is what is called a buffet car,, being fitted out with eatables for the entire trip which are neatly furnished to their patrons with little or no inconvenience, the tables being temporary, arc fitted up between the seats during meal time. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla and do not be persuaded to take any other. For sale by all druggists. dOwl Tho projeoied liue of the much talked of Nebraska Central" will pass through or near a 5,':00 acre tract of land belonging to our fellow-townsman, Joseph A. Connor. Mr. Connor is very fortunate in the location of his lands. Messrs, Connor, Black, Vallery, Ruff ner, Oldham and several other stalwart democrats will attend the Chicago con vention. We haveu't hea-d from Bro. Draper, but have no doubt of his being able to put in appearance with a shout for Tilden at the opportune time. Rev. Geo. Mitchell will occupy the pnlpit in the M. E. Church, tomorrow evening. The morniug service will be conducted by the pastor, F. M. Ester brook. The iron columns for the Waterman building are being put in place today. They were cast by Waymau, and are a very creditable piece ot work. The toy pistol that has been getting iu its work very effectually in neigh boriug cities is teiug used altogether too freely here. Mr. Johnathan Uatt came very near getting the contents ot them ytfterdayThe toy pistol with cart- i ridgf and buckshot is far more danger ! ous thau the ordinary carrying of a re J volver, and it certainly seems our of ' ficials ought to take prompt action in the abatement of such a nuisance. R. G. Jenkinson raised a flag at his house Saturday evening, first Blaine and Loan fla iu Omaha. The reason that time was chose? was because it was the 39th anniversary of bis land ing iu the United State. T .era wis a large crowd present, and a great deal ol enthusiasm was manifested. A num ber o: democrats also participated and assisted apon the occasion. Omaha Watchman. AN I NTEP ESTI M'G HfoE. The Iryel Cofobri. tioti in the tote, Plattsmouth on this next 4th of July will have one of the iargebt celebrations over known in this county. Every person will turn out. The Commo.i Council, headed by our illustrious Mayor. Hon. Geo. Smith. Patrick Ea gan, the ex-treasuer of the National Irish. Land League, will be present and responud to a toa.-t. A largo delegation from Lincoln, Greenwood, and Ashland, have made nrrangements to b present. Mayor, Smith aud our elllcient Sher iff have made nrrangements with the Chairman of the General Committee, Mr. Joseph A. Connor, for ample polica protection, md deputy herills on the ground. Carlic and Eloquence- The manner in which the Nebraska Eagle inquires alter the mild mannered silvered haired, old gentleman, who presides over the Argus, at Dakota City, is both unique and classical. rather .Martins paper, it appears, insinuates that Judge Barnes was com pelled to pay the Eagle fifty dollais for its support, upoo w hich the Eagle ex claims: "Come out with the facts, you old stink of the onion patch, or you will prove yourself a damnable liar, sneaking wretch and an unprincipled coward. This is mingling garlic and eloquence with a vengeance. Omaha I Coming. Omaha is going to give Plattsmouth a rous-ing beueht on the 4th or July We have it positive from the General Committee, and other persons connect ed with the 4th ot Julv celebration. hat as Omaha this year will not cele brate, there will be over seven hundred of her most reputable citizens present, and amongst them will be Hon. John tush, the Treasurer of Douglas county, who has the reputation of being one of the most logical and finest silver tongued orators of this present day. Good. News for Republicans. The Washington Pobt shows that 'rofessor Perry, of Williams collage, las written to a prominent democrat at the national capital that he has di rcct assurances from Governor Cleve land that he stands fairly abreast of Speaker C-rlMf! and Chairman Morri son in his demand that revenue reform be made the controling democratic is sue in the campaign. The 4th Coimu it tee Meeting. All committees and citizens who are interested in the 4th of July celebra tiou.are requested to meet at the Catho lic church, Sunday evening next, at 8 o'clock, sharp, to make reports. This is the last meeting of the committee, and all are expected to be present. Bv Order Ch'u Gen. Committee. Railroad Rates Round trip tickets for persons desir ing to attend Fourth of July celebra tions will be sold on the B. & M. on July 31 and 4th, good to return until the 5th, between all stations not more thau 200 miles apart, atone fare the round trip. Children between 5 and 12 years half that rate. Truthful and Expressive. We arc credibly informed that "Eu gene Lawrence"' the lying blackguard of Harper's Pic'orial Polecat aud Geo Wm. Curtis fire oue and thu same per son. Omaha Watchman. Owing to so many reports about mad dogs,' wc clip, for the benefit of our readers, the following: A few days ago a child in the west ern part of Iowa, was badly bitten by a mad dog and the parents were anxious to find the whereabouts of a mad stone. Telegram were tent all over the .state making inquiries f-r the same. One was found ; t Lincoln, 111., and we be lieve another in Linn county, Iowa. But now comes one Ilinsel wood, a na tive of Glasgow, Scotland, Jwho is now some 70 years old, and says that fifty years ago i.e was bit:en by a mad dog and was cured by using a tea prepared as folloft-: One pound elecampane, grated ami oividaJ into three equal parts and each part put into a pine ot milk aud boiled down one half. Drink one of these doses and fast about ten hour3, theu eat lightly and repeat the dose uutil the three doses have been taken. Mr. II. ays he has known cases to he cured after ihey were attacked by spasms, and relates many cases that were cure I of rabid dog bites. J. .W. Outright, the "local" of the Journal, P'tves tonight for a visit to Monmouru ud Peoria. He will also be on hand at me democratic wake io Chicago on tue 8ib. Mr. Outright ha9 beea a y'y faithful and important factor in t lie mako up of the Journal, hi effort alone keeping the institution afloat, and the paper before the people, by his iuJu-.ir and skill as a news gatherer. Mr. Frank Wheeler will col lect the u s dming Mr. C.'s absence. Phil Young hae his soda water man ufactured at Omaha this reason. lOOtS - E lfht M i I n CmuASnnflitAa Thee was inginar at Joe Hall's last w - i -.. . Mrs. R. .1. Miiit ii.l, we are sorry learn, is jnte sick, l.nt ii.qe ..r to her' speedy recovery. Miss Florence' Ellis, of Plattsmouth. was visiting at this ot Mrs. J. T. Lloyd pl'ice as the guet The farmers here arc repairing their harvester?, making ready toUgin har- Lvesting next week. A majority of the people here, as yet, are uncertain as lo where they will celebrate the -4 tli. but a great many will remain at home. lion. James Hall gae a , ry weh-tt lawn party i-.t his usidtnco I.'i.st Mon day evening those in attendance report a good titn-. Mr-. N. A. Leixt .;n I Jut li; t ! dauh- C3 ter Lulu hav- 'if, to lv i fawi this state to visit her mother, .Mrs. N.Moore cnl sifter Mrs. Yoodry. Will Kiber ts the happiest man in this vicinity. A pretty Utile daughter has taken up her abode at his home, all arc do!n well. Our martial band has the lienor of an invitution to assist iu music at the celebrution at Cedar Creek on the 4th, but as yel have not concluded to ac cent of their kindm . We hud a hardy rain accompanied with a heavy wind Wednesday after noon, it blew the crops down very badly, but the most of it will straighten up Hgaln. No further damage was done. Jim. J. R. Cathey returned from her parental home at G'datia. Saline county 11., a few days ago, accompanied by her sister, MUs Lucy Cameron, who will spend the summer here. Mr. John Mutz, an old time ritien of thi p'ace, now of Auburn, iu com j pau with hi brother und his wile and I two duughteis, of Indian:!, was visiting his children and old friends here this ! week. Quite a niunlxr ci Humps are pits- sing through here ocggmg, or late; some o f them are very impudent and saucy. e think a good dose or raw hide whip or a few months of hard la bor would ba good for them. We are informed that our black smith, seriously contemplates going to the state of m:itrim ony now soon. " If ery late houts every Sunday evening, and two and three times through the week, is any sign, he w ill surely get there. W. L.'Blauchard. sou of the worthy postmaster at Center V alley came down Saturday evening to practice with our martial nana and they rendered some good music in Mr. Jenkins new Iall, which penetrated a long distance through the air, filling all with pleasure within its reach.. I The corn is growing very fast the ! last few days, but up to this time it has j made very slow progress especially the j listed corn, of which every one who listed is complaining aDd arc very badly discouraged, as the prospects are so very unfavorable, small grain is do ing well, and the rye will be ripe ; enough to harvest soon. Mr. Caline Eletcher, one of cur es- i timable young men, and Miss flattie j Ruby, daughter of E. R. Ruby, who are well and favorably known here, went to Plattsmouth last Thursday, accompanied by Mr. T. E. Fulton, and Miss Anna Allen, where they were launched in the matrimonial sea of to sail through life together, we hope they will safely anchor on the other bright shore after passing through a long an 1 profitable life here. There is a big improvement in the Hekald iu the past two weeks they get out to our uostollice Thursday eve ning instead of Saturday or Monda evenings as of late, the patrons were much surprised and it stopped their s'ruww-linir. i READ THIS Tl Man Hove tin; Life ofSomt One o f You' fa iuil if D iring the hot month of summer, every family should be provided with a sate and reliable remedy for bowel Complaints. The e.vcelence of Marshes Toxic Astringent is unquestioned. It is not gottea up simply to obtain your money. It speedily enres Diarrho;i, Dysentry, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cirouic Diarhu?! and Dysentery, and all relaxed and deraged condition of the Stomach and. Bowels. It is a delightful rein.dy for children, beiug pleasant to the taste and safe in its ac tion. No familv can afford to be with out it. Marsh's Touic Astringent is for sale by Smith fc Black Bros, uruggists, PItatdmouth, Neb. Price 50 cents. For Rheumasism, Nearaigia, Bruises, etc, use Marsh's Cueam Lisimext For sale by Smith & Black Bros. The Marsh's Ague Cure only .0 cents liquid or pills. For sale by Smith & Block Bros. wl 1G Republicans are especially invited! 'o meet at SchelegeYs aud try the Blaine and Logan cigar. fiSdtf ! t y ' PERSONALS. - Mr. McGow an visits th" little .Me- Cowans at Itarada uvcr Hundry. " ! Mrs Cooper. Mis Annie Livingston, and Mis Htttie Fulmcr are in Ouinha today ; S. M. Wead and wife went to Omaha this morning Deputy Sheriff Yeoraans and came in from Weeping Water night. wife last R: W. Hyers went lo Syracuse morning to ee Mr. Ren. Howell, this who is reported as being seriouly ill. Mr. Frank Swindell, of Louisville, was in the c ity this morning taking a rt from pedagogiau" labor. Dr. Livingston and Herman Schmidt were pasngers for Omaha this morn ing. A Herald reporter met Major Hast ings on the train this morning on hie way to Connecticut, where he will so journ for two mouths iu the interest of Blaine aud Logan. Tho Herald wishes the Major success in tjie fullest sense of the term. Lafe Gilmore the coitnty sui veyor of Dundy county, came in this moiuing from the prairies looking as brown as a berry. Frank Broft no came iu last evening from Toledo, iowa. where he has been 1 attending school. He will be the guest I I of his brother Will until after Ihe 4th. AT F IiATTSSSOUTH ifiuhe tcnacnixiEii&s, Jf AHBJP A RJIESIE ILAKOTIEIHlSfS, 3BAlLILflllEi"S, IFJLARS, &C., &D., &D., AT WAIICK'S DRUG STORE. IFire IProof IPaint, JSarn IPaint, ILead, Oil9 WalB IPaper, &c. Tlie best sealing: Wax manu factured toy us5 try it. YOU HOW;. t . 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 CILOTHINGJ . is- the n.Ft?K,9 uuu s.cAtj."5i- ti uuy? mat money can be saved, and a square deal had at Wcscotfs, the JBSoss 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 vineall in bab! that our'statemeats are correct, that nnr 'AaWI I t ha Ka rtnl l-4 4. . . . a. a . i jw,y uidi u is iu tyuur nucrest io traae wita WJlSCOTT Late stj-les i;i Straw and Fur Hat?,' Novelties in Keck-vear, full" line-ot Trunks, aliees, ifcc, i:c. Everybody welcome. O. 32S. W23SCT Koc Wd Bdr. : . THE BOSS OLOIHIER?- Tli llt lnf r lni Im-u t-rutititit plcud under obligation to Senator C. If. Van Wyck.for vrtluablo ttttdiuier. isUng imblio dx-iiiiiciit, the latest of which 14 th consular report on the commerce, manufacturers etc., of the ciiuUr dMrict. It h full of meat and ligures as a biennial lile&mge. Omaha's cliizeiiV, when ihey join hands with us on the Fourth, will have a military company iu their procesniou, betddca two of the finest cornet bands in the Stale. Turn out, Cuss county, and let us have one of the largest cele brations ever known in southeastern Nebraska. Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for me by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug! fore. 49djtwlf It should be borne in mind that our owu beloved University only a short time ago conferred the title of L. L. I). on the late Mayor Chase, of Omaha, which ho now no signally diHgraces. If the University 1h going to peddle titles they ought to show a little com mon sense iu their bentowul of them. ClofI.es. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush es, tornlM, iVc , nice line, at Fishers. east Main street. 4!dtf The sere at tho shooting gallery places Joe Fairfield ahead, with 1 10.. The $.' prij will be awarded this evening. JC. of L Meets every Tuesday evening at thes Castle Hall, in Rockwood Block. V iting Kuights are invited to attend. H. M. RON'S, C. C. W. L. Dvkkh, iv. of R. and 8. 9 ' w c vuuj ill tr w