I ! 7 vni t '3 i 'I. -4 i 4 1 fLATTSMQUTH HERALD OFFICIAL. IMHF.lt OK XII 14 CITY CITY USTIBWS. i Circulating Library t Warri k' U. A. tlurNliall, Dentist, u--ci'KHor lu Clutfrr & 91nrltall. Teetta extracted without paiu, Uy iimc ol'AltrouN Oxide i:it. 4. Salisbury, Dentist. A Hlilii to all Mankind. In theHc time:) when our N'iwspu pers nre Ilooiid with patent, muriicine ;ulvr'tseineuM. it is gratifying to kuow wh;it t procure that will crtainly enre you. If you are Ililiou.-., blool out ot order, Liver inactive, or gen'-r-ally debilitated, there is nothing in (he world Hint will cure you so quickly its Klectric Hitters. They are a biesaing t nil mniikiiid, and can be had for only lifty cents a bottle by J. M. Huberts. Dee. JSi.Cwly THAT HACKING COU'.JI can be so quickly cured by ShWchs Cough. We warrant, it. WILL YOU SUFFEIl, will. Dyspepsia pml Liver Corn. i;tint? iiloh'u Vitali ze r U g'iarautcetl to cure nil. SLEKPLKSS NKJI1T, nude miser ably ly that terrible cough. Shiluh's l t'ure is the remedy for you. CATAHHII CUIiED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's C'i;t nrrli Kenvsdy. Price .r0 cents Nail Injector fiee. For sale by Smith & Jllack Bros. Jec.l3eowd&wly Tliew are Hoi itl Facts. -The beat blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Klectric Ditters. Inactivity of the Liver, llil ioiinuoas. Jaundice. Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary onraus, or whoever requires an appetiz 'Jr. tonic or mild stimulant, will always "l . 'lad Electric Hitters the best and only Vertain cure known. They act surely Aud quickly, every bottle guaranteed to . T?ivo entire oatlsfaction or money re- funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by LM.Koberts Jand&wly. TltouNandN Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Cirard, Kan., writes; "I never hesitate to recom ineud your Fdectric Hitters to my cus tomers they give perfect satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Eelectrc Hit ters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purity the blood and regulate the bowels. No fajnily can allbrd to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a botl'e by J. M. It iberts. Dec 13 lyeGw A Startling Hiscovery. Physicians are often start !d by re -inarkahle diseoveriea. The fact that Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Cou 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. lioberU Drug Store. Kegular size 81.00. You save money by buying your boots, shoes and slippers at Merges, where you have the largest aisortmeut to select from wtf ClotLes. Hair, Nnil and To Mh "Brush es, Corabi, &c, n:ca line, at Fisluis, e:ist Main street. 4DJtf ii you want to get you a broom that will give the best satisfaction lor the same money ask your dealer for Dor ick's brooms d2S-lmo M'LCIAL NO 1'ICLn. Advertisements under tm-j Ucad, three eentf per Uuo eacli insertion. ONEY TO LOAN Ou real estate by A. X. auuivau. FOIt s LE A. one hie biugy aad harness almost new. eu'iuire of 8odU. AlK-S. A. SCII LEG EL. "POK SALE My relilene aad four lots ; gouJ bouse, barn and fruit, and in excel lent couditiou ; aisotwo improved lanus. also 2-t.)rj b.T.rK tuoiies tiou-e 4uxsy feet, on Main Mreet. aad oilier ittriraine land and lots. i. II. Wheklkk. F OK ALE Houses. Iot and wood land by Jolm lions & on. 1 .i OR SALE Se- eral residences, cheap. In ' uuire of i. 11. Wlieeier & Co. IOli SALE acrileh Tablets lu all sizes, at tiusollice. 91tf iOKHALEalot In good location. Particu lar at tuis ollice 97tf IOK jiaLE-An order for a new American t-ewiutf ilaciiiue. Inquire at tbis ollice. fOK SLK 1.00J cords of wood. Inquire of X . Wise. U FOR SALE Id papers for sale at tbis office at 40 cents er buudred or a cents per doz en, tf IOK SALE Four lots together In god loca tion to tbt city. Inquire at tbis office tl FOK KKNT. Tbe nsrtbeast room In Stade' inanu's building, after Au;ut lt. I bis room is tfii'lable for millinery or dress niakiujr, or for a smuil business of an' kind. Inquire at the premises. llltf I)OOM TO REXT. A furnishe l room for one orto t;eitleiiicn, lu ood location. 7- quire at tbis otuce. FoK RNT or sale on Ions time. A bouse and two lots with stood improvements. Ad- ly to u. 13. Wiiidnani. FOR REX '. Good, new houses of four rooms. ffd water, jrHd garden spots. 34 per u ion ib in Sbaferville. W. II. Shafkk. poK RENT i he north storeroom in Nev--- bio's bltck, and 8 rooms up stairs. Good locatioD for ressaunuit or boarding bouse, rents cheap.. Apply to w m. Xeville. LOST eo.d cuff button wlt,h agate set. The Under may leave at tbis office aud be re vyartictl. tl LOoT A losket one side black eaanifl set with pearis ; pictures of old gentli man and lady lnsidrt. t'lmler pleaie reiuia to Miss say er at lr. Wtntersteen's or leave it ft tbis of fice. WAITED A Rlrl to do bouse wark. Tn 1f outre a Uo wldenoe of TT., 1240. K. 9. WJXPUAJ. Tiik Herald will publish to-morrow the call for a temperance conven -tion to be held at Crete, Aug. lCth and 17th. Mike Warga is in trouble again, this time he is charged with unmercifully beating his wife and her mother; he has a hearing tomorrow before ,1 ustice New berry. 150 UN To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ila ga., Sunday, July 27, a girl, we ight 0 pounds, with all concerned doinjr well; Ihey hay Grandpa and (iraudma Iler old are especially pleased. Mrs. Doyle, the bitter of tie late John Tallon, received a dispatch this morning from her four tons hu nouncing their sale arrival in Phila delphia. They will be hereby Wednes day next. Mr. Geo. Fairlleld in the goodness of j ot his heart sent down to the hungrj printcts that infest this cilice borne of ; the finest appie.s of the Duchess of Ol ilenburg and lted Astrakan varieties we ever saw. The police court is occupied this af ternoon emjiring after the doings of ouc S,ittler, who is charged with draw ing a revolver on Greene Piiilby, an I assaulting Philby's boy. Spittler is the ninn who raises a racket with his w ife once in awhile and is considered a had man even without a gun. The Chicago Tiiuea says that Mr. A. K. Tou.alin will be ottered the presi dency of the Mexican. Central, in place of Mr. Thomas Nickersou, who resign mi account of old age. Mr. Touzalin's competitor for the position is Mr. Levi O. Wade, present vice-president of the road. Col. 11 C. Cus-hing, one of Nebraska's boss railroad contractors JSuudajed over in l'lattsinoulh with Mrs. Gushing and the children. The Col. informs us he will make Omaha his headquarters hereafter having disposed of his Topeka property. Mr. Cushiug is building the Ashland cut-off. Mrs. Cushing will visit some days in the city. Two special cars came in from the west yesterday afternoon carrying among others T. J. Potter, vice-presi dent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. J. D. Cameron, Mr. Miilcr and Mr. Iloldredge, all high up officials oi the company, who have been over the route from east to we3t looking after some business of importance, as well as to finding out for themselves just how things are lunning along the great road under their direction. They find af fairs in a most satisfactory condition alODg the whole line and are pleased with the outlook for an immense fali business. The party went south over the A. & N. Hue from this city to view property and alLiirs of the company ia that re gion, State Journal. The undersigned offers to the citizens of Plattsmouth and Cass county, at re duced prices, gold, gold-fi'led and silver watches, of American make on easy payments one dollar per week; one r more of each kind of watch delivered each week. Please call and sign your name to the following club list: Ciub of 30 for silver 6tem or key winder, hunting case or open lace. Ciub of 30 for gold filled stem or key winder, open face. Club of 40 for gent's 16 size filled hunting case Ptem-wiuder handsomely engraved. Club of 50 for ladies' 8 size, 14 or 13 karat solid golo, hunting case or open face stem-winder. Respec tfully submitted by Jos. Schla tr the old jeweler ot Opera House. The Cleveland and Hendricks Club putially organized Saturday evening Some 59 names were secured and Uro. Sherman told an elegant little story wheih did not exactly buit our fellow citizens of the Irish persuasion Col. Ruttner fittingly and appropriately presided, and Col. Connor failed to ma terifdize. Dion Dan Draper was pres ent and exhorted the boys to chip in. Tne mercury was way down in the bulb, sitting ou all the enthusiasm there was, and stolidly refused to re lease its victim. Before our Irish fel low citizens go any further, The Her ald would advise them to examine the Cobdea cartoon which appears lu the present number of Harper's Weekly. It might aid them to understand the Brit ish party's appreciation of the patriotic Irishrceo; X Handsome Gift. Go to Schlater's the old jeweler, op posite the opera house, and buy goods for cash to the amount of ten dollars,' and you will receive a ticket good lor one chance of obtaining a lady's 14 karat, solid gold, hunting case, stem winding witch, American make; tick ets limited to CO; whenever all the tick eta have been disposed of. notice will be given in the daily and weekly Plattsmouth papers, for the ticket holders to meet on, a given day aud place to select the party to whom the gift febail be made. 12Gt3-l9U The Moral Principle and the Re publican Idea- A moral principle and Republican Idea whiled away a few momenta at the Brooklyn eud of the great bridge wait ing for the train. "Where aro you holding forth during this heated term?" said the Principle, adjuoting its white neck tie. "I am holding forth at the rooms of the KeduMican National committee' and the Idea, as it folucd up Mr. I'laiue's letter of acceptance aud de posited its in is hand grip. "By the way, where have you been these many days?" rejoiu-'d the Idea, it beems to me, I have not met you since we took soda water together at the headquarteis of the New York In dependents down at Chicago last June." "No-a?" said the Principle. Dtit where have you been," suid the Id"a, as the two old friends promenad ed arm in arm on the platform. 'Well, you see I have been very buy said the Principle, "aiuce the Chicago convention George William has kept mo on the road all the while. I do de clare to goodness, I have not had a single good night's rest since wo left Chicago. One day I am over here in Brooklyn feeling Henry Ward's pulse; then I am off ou the lly to carry some news to Grover Clevelaud, or away with a message to the Cambridge or Hartford Independents, or else I ara down to Buffalo consulting with Grov ers's lawyers about social reform among the preachers of that benighted local ity. Its hither aad yonder among In dependents, clergymen, and democrats, until I do declare, I don't know what my politics are," "You have a hard time of it, for cer tain," said the idea as it scratched its right ear to sharpen its wits, "but tejl me what ia the deuce you aredoiug dowu at Buffalo, so much lately?" "Well, now," said the Principle in sinuatingly, as it pressed its compan ion's arm confidentially, "you and I have been pretty good friends in times past, and 1 don't care if I do tell you, only don't give me away over there at your headquarters The facts are, Grover Cleveland sends for me con stantly to conault, and see if I can't help him out of that awkward dilemma down in Buffalo. Those confounded tleigymeu down there are "painfully sensitive" over that little affair of G ro ver's. Grover thought the public had condoned that little matter when he wa3 elected governor, and now to have it sprung upon him is emharrassiug, if nothing elsj, you know." 'Yes, I have heard of that" said the Idea, '-'but I can't understand why the democratic candidate wouid pick on a chap like you to justify that Buffalo scandal." "Well, you see," said the Principle, 'my views have undergone somewhat ol a change iu regard to such questions. We can't expect social perfection among our statesmen, and 1 advised the democratic committee to payr no attention to the matter. But the fact is, George William and Grover were very nervous over it, and they did uot kuow what effect ii would haye ou Henry Ward and the Christian Union and Independent, so they had me see those people, and I am just returning from Mr. Beecher'e." "I see," said the Idea. "Good scheme in sending you over there; but what docs Mr. Beecher think of Grover's weak points, anyway?' "Oh, that's all right, old fellow' said the Friociple, "Henry Ward says he knows how it is himself;' besides, he says, Grover acted like the Christian reformer he is in giving the boy some other good man's name. Mr. Beecher says we must not look for perfection yet awhile; that evolution has not got its full work in yet. By-and-bye p -pie will take a sensible view of ssiich matters and become more charitable. O, I tell you Mr Beecher is a good one! George William is going to have him deliver a powerful sermon against these uncharitable people down at Buffalo, that will put Grover in 'good shape ; but here comes our Irain, and I have an engagement with the Cobden Club this tveuing, so by-by." And the Moral Principle skipped airily on board the train, kissing its lavender kid to the Idea, which stood rooted to the plat form pinching its right leg to ascer tain really whether it was all a dream or not. The Brick Men. Messrs. Lehnhof and Speck closed a contract with the Cass county bank this rarning for the delivery of 75,000 brick to he used in their new bank building on the corner of Fifth and Mainstiett3. Mr. E. A. Wiggeuhorn, the AsliUud capitalist, is in the city today, bargaining for 15C000 brick to be used in he construction of a fine resi dence wjJch l;e purposes erecting at Ashland 'uring the coming autumn. It is said a brick business room will be built on the lot east of the bank lot now occupied by Major McCourt. Parlor and bed room sets in all styles at the lowest prices at Henry Ececk'e. -x lift?-- S't.iS'ty ALU. bam 11 dh.way is a .smith Iltnd visit or today. David McCaig ictun i-d from the great reunion at Minneapolis, yester day. David's description of the doings of th'i hoys in 1)1-J- ii decidedly i liter -eotiug. Dick O'.Nt-ii .spi ut .Sunday in this city with friends. W. II. Btlitr and wife were in the ci y yesierd.iy, returning home th morning. Dm Faricl p.tsBed through the city this m!inir.g for the west. C. M. Holnu-9 s.arted ihis nioruiug fr Custer foamy . Mias Fhra Dfivis ol t'ol.ge J. ill, is iuihecty for a few d;-, visit with friends and relatives. A IJ Smith and Gov. Porter were Oi;.h iJa.--. i;g. i: lid, morning. W. L. i, .vi. e ., in Lincoln today. Fieu Gi der, the boss implement man, went, lo Weeping Water this morning, I) W. !!. e., Wcin to GlenAvod thi3 morning fo .tv k alter uis woik on a water tower v, hit-h he is building over there. Janie- Ca.ier stnrted for Cameron, Missouri, ia search of evidence to far tLvi prcs:cute ids pension claim. Mr. J.i!:'.- rVx, of Co-.vles, Nebraska, is i i the .i:y today settling up the cs'.a'.c ot tl.i l:?te A. B. Fox. A. W. Atv. od, of Omaha, Stind iyed in this city, returning home this morn ing, fc'eib livekwrll Jsrj., of Louisville, rmtde the II Hit a LO a pleasant call this morning. David Gii.h.iL.i and Jolm Osscukop, came down from Louisville to look al ter business-In the county &eat. Col. Joseph A. Connor was a Green wood passenger this a. in. Cleveland's Conscience. iVe are no-v told that ('rover Cleve laud Wis conscietiiioiia" when, at the insti-atioa f the city railroad corpora ii :is, he kiiicd the bili making twelve hours a day's work for c;r drivers and conductors. Aud we are told again that he wa9 "conscientious" when he.put millions of do.Iras iu the pocket of Jay Gould by vetoing the Five-Cent Fare bill for elevated railroads. A it J we arc told ag:du that he was "c iiii-cicntious" whan ha he killed the workingm'n's lien law which was adopted at the last scs-ion of l he legis lature. And we are yet again told that he was "conscientious" when he tried to thwart the object of the new lailroad commissioners by putting it entirely under the control of two monopoly tools. He has been a "conscientious" ser vant of the monopolists, as far as he could be, eer since he got the ofllce of governor. To quote the words of Thomas Car lyle about another man, Grover Cleve laud has "a most extraordinary faculty of convincing himself that he consci eutiously.helieves whatever tends to h's personal advantage." John Sainton's Paper. Kicking Firemen Thirc is much kicking over the prizes hW.trded ia the late Fireman s Tourna ment at Omaha, and the Thurslons ( f that city do not seem inclined to sur render the prize cart won ly the Fitz-g-.-ralds of Lincoln. Kicking is very much out of t-ie in such contests, and especially w litre one team turns out to be the champion kickers. Abide by the judges' decision, boyj, and run tast er next time. Club Meeting. "Regular meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club to morrow evenlrg at their room. A 1 EJUS IN CASH GIVEN flWAV ATTENTION, SMOKERS! All contestants for the 25 premiums aggregat ing above amount, offered by Blackwell's Our ' bam Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premium are to be awarded: All bags must bear our original Bull Durham label. U. S. Revenue Stamp, and -Caution Notice. Tbe bags must be done up securely ia a package with name and address of sender.and number of bag)! contained plain ly marked on the ontslde. Charges must be prepaid. Conlett clnxe ynrrmber X tti. All pack ages should be forwarded December 1st, and must reach us at Durham not luler Aan Decem ber l-'-lk. No matter where you reside, send vnur nackane. advise us bv nail that you have done so, and state the number of acs sent. : Names of successful contestants, with number ' of bags returned, will be published, Dec. 22, in i Ronton. Herald : New ork. Hernia ; Philadel phia, Timet: Durham. N. C, Tot-nceo Hunt; New Orleans," Tlmet-Ixmtrrai : Cincinnati. JCu quirer .' ChicnffO, Daily fi'twt; eeQ c'rasciaco, Llrrotiide. Addies. Dlackwku -s DtiBHAy Tobacco Co., TirarrA)t,. C. live Cf genuine package baa picture of Bull. ' jEfSce ot text announcements Died. This morning at 5 o'clock after a brief illness Mrs. Margaret Jiacku. wife of Hubert Hack us and bister ot JIou. Win Neville of this city. Mrs. Backus had resided here for the past eight years and was dearly loved by a large circle of intimate friends. She leaves a little one six months old that will be kindlv cared for by her relatives here. The funeral will lake place fo morrow amming at 10 o'clock from .St. John'ti C itholic church in this city. Call before the lit is completed. Last chance to get a watch for .fi'lo, at fl pei wct k. laitf L. C. Eiiven. Republicans are especially invited to meet at .Schelegers and try the Blaine and Logan cigar. 5'bdtf The beet thing for the comph xtion is Ayer'-s Snrsaprilla. It brings the bloom of health to the wan cheek. dO AT TMCTLST For 30 Days & only 30 Days. I will close out inv siUu BiTiClJHlBD WEME, Cains A, Plattsmouth, Neb, During the coming Till RTT DAYS, at iir.t cost, VOIl CASH When we say for Jr.rst Cost, we mean it. Conic ami Jnrn W GROCERIES k QOEEMARE At (Dost aud JLenn than (Cost I IT (CILSIE OPTUIT IM 3 IJ)AS H am closing out uiv Kio- eciy Stock, to go out of that ,.,,11 i, - nii i till CERIES & QHU f or tiie next tlairty days at cost for CASK. Farmers and Citizens will find this a good oppor tunity to secure their goods at first cost. -you mow That water will not run up hill, that a kiss is sweeter than it looks and looks bctterafter dark, YOU OUGHT to KNOW that good CLOTHING is the best, and cheapest to buy, that money can be saved, and a square deal had at WcseotVs, the Boss Clothier, as he docs not deal in the inferior lines adapted to the fixed purposes ot bankrupt and assig nee sales. We avoid all gag schemes, sell to an aiute and mers with the utmost fairness. complete stock of seasonable clothing and furnishing goods on hand, and we are prepared to con- , , w. AujJrUVUJr H CllOUie. Important Notice. For tbo benefit of my customers I have decided to cell 35 Boss gold lillei watches with flue Llgln or Springflel 1 movements, for $3.5, Terma of sale, $1 per re'. This is a rare chance to se cure a duo watch, as I will only sell 35 at this price. Call and see samples. L. C. Kkvf.n. M () Connor keeps ou hand the cel ebrated Anhcuscr Borch 8t Louis Bot tled Beer and alwayn ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customer. 15.1tf Young Men's Repubiican CLUB, 11. M. IttrSHNELL, - IMesldeiit. FKKI). Ft KNISS. K. H. i KKl'KKI,, 1st Vice I'res. 2d Vice I're. H. N. DOVEV, I). A. CAM 111 Eh I., Secretary. Treasury. Meeting" every Tuesday evenings, In their rooms lu Kl;zi;era!d s block. 5L IU.J STTODVIES, THCS EE. TTdDUDlID Opposite Perkins House. busines. ConsoniicTit.lv .;n A J QUEENSWARE, WM. mUEUKOIill). treat our custo A Kookwood Block. THE BOSS CLOTHIEB