Tne Ehinr- , t 1 DAILY fltiilALb i JKLA1?gMp,lJ3ff , KEBKASKA, TUESDAY, APJtlL 2, -1,8,89. - r , x-ierald. v., ,-iCIAL PAPER OF THE Cmr. A. HIIUrjr. Deatlitt, Bock wood BaildlnR, Talepfcoaa S. 32. Dr. Wlthrra, lien flat, laloa Block. CITY CORDIALS. R member the Y's meet at Miss Cranrncr's rooms at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Do not forget the grand openiag at S. & C. Mayer's the 8th inst., at 8 o'clock. The commissioners met this morning in county clerk's office in regular month y session. O. M. Streight shipped a large num ber of pigeons to J. J. Hardin, Omaha' today to le used for sporting purposes. . Everybody is awaiting anxiously to hear,tht outcome of the election. It i one of the most interesting Plattsmouth ever held. Dr. A. Shipman yesterday purchased a chaise, which will be a very light and serviceable vehicle to him in making summer calls. Fitzgerald's Forty is again becominp a popular base ball resort, and the eight hours at the shops gives the sportsmen good opportunities for practice in tin evening. Kev. It. S. Wilkinsem, of Weeping Water, left last week for a trip abroad intending to visit his old home in Eng land and the great exposition at Paris this summer before returning. The colored man known as "Nigger John." who has for some time made th Kiddle house his home, was last week re moved to the poor farm. He is the first colored man consigned to the care ol Cass county. John Boon yesterday moved his barber shop into the basement of the Cash county bank building, where he, with his assistant can hereafter be found re i.l y to do the tonsorial act in the usua' artistic manner. The committee appointed by the city council to examine the slope of tin banks of the Third street cut, with pown to act, have set the street eommissionei to work sloping them down. The sides were too perpendicular. A large white dog entered the yard of the Catholic school on Sixth sheet last night and began cutting capers that leac observers to believe it had rabies. John ny Fitzpatrick was soon on the scent with a gun but the dog bad disappeared. For sereral nights the eastern ski ha3 been brilliantly illuminated by the prairie fires on the Iowa bottoms. Then is a great deal of dry material there to burn, this spring. Farm property, othei than fences, is not reported as suffering. The Fifth ward republicans held their caucus last night. L. A. Newcom er was in the chair, II. J. Helps secretary II. P. Coolidge and J. E. Palmfter were nominated for members of the council, and Harry Neller was elected central committeeman from that ward. Sheriff Eikenbary held an auction sale in front of the court house thi morning, of considerable Weeping Water property, belonging to John S and Alvira C. Tewksbury and Redmond. C'lcary & Co., to satisfy a judgment ol tained in the district court by X. T Greenwood. It was purchased by Red mond, Cleary & Co. for f 1.400. The members of the Presbyterian church met in their church last night to consider the purchase of a new churcl lot, but the money not yet having beer paid for the old lot, no choice was made, but a vote on the lots in view, as t which of them would be the most desira ble, showed a large majority favored th Streight property, corner Granite and Seventh streets. A. dog up in the Third ward played a joke on some small boys this morning. It was a strange dog to the neighborhood and took a fit in the yard of John Shaf ftr. The animal went into a dead stupor from the fit and some smell boys took it to heart and decided to bury the brute. A spade was secured and for half an Jiour they labored in the alley in the hot uiubine till a deep grave was dug. One of the lids, to make sure the dog was dead, gave it a few hard kicks, where upon it revived and getting up ran away, to the astonishment of the grave diggers. W. H. Malick, as deputy sheriff, came in from Greenwood this morning accompanied by Alvin S. Ethridge. mar shal of Greenwood, and Wm. W. Conn and Scigel McNeil, two druggists of thai place. The trouble is over violation of the Greenwood temperance ordinance. That moral Casa county town has an or dinance prohibiting the sale of intoxicat ing liquors, and three drug stores it ook suspicious ns sjon as they say ''tlirep. Brief! v. tha historv of the case is, Cmn has been arrested and tried there several times under the city ordinance. Detectives from Lincoln were employed and liquor that was purchased produced in court, but still tho village court let him go. The case wa brought before Judge Pottenger this morning under tlx state law, bat was postponed till April ELECTION OUTLOOK. Republicans Must Cat a Moys en Them if They Accomplish Anything. The city electin is progressing after s democratic fashion. A visit to the dif ferent wards of the city at noon today by a Herald reporter, disclosed a queer state of facts. In the Third ward the democratic candidate .for councilman, Chas. Ilempel, was surrounded by ward workers of the different nationalities. The Scandinavian and Bohemian, the German and American ward workers were "cheek by joval" for Hemple. The republicans were represented by Sig Green alone and seemed to be in a hope less minority. In the Second ward the "gang" had entire possession and Councilman Jones, evidently, so far as outward appearances were concerned, had it all his own way. In the First and Fourth ward the same condition of affairs existed. The few republican ward-workers found about i he polls were reported "off" and quietly helping some democratic candi date, either councilman or school di rector. In the Fifth ward, Life O'Neill and J. D. Simpson will prubably be elected, as the republicans are reported to be ter ribly divided in that new ward. Enquiring of a prominent republican what all this state of affairs meant he re plied: "Submission is at the bottom of the whole affair. Ostensibly, some of the republican politicians are professing that they were disappointed at the result of the primaries; ethers that Drummond must be saved to the Plattsmouth schools. Yet, when the gauze is pulled aside and the naked truth exposed, it is the eight Plattsmouth saloons that are running the city election today." TnE Herald predicts, very nearly, a clean sweep for the democratic council men's ticket, with odds in favor of their capturing the two school directors. At the different wards Wnu. Weber and hi brother saloon keepers are found at all moments, actiye, vigilant and canfldent. W hope we &;e mistaken, yet we back our judgment that we are not. Eight Hours. "How do you like eight hours ? " is a question that went the rounds yesterday ind was applied to a great many shop Hands and the answers are the best mean of describing how it takes. Some re plied, "Eight hours suits me all right, .jives me plenty of time to loaf, go fish ing and bum around." Others said "I have no complaint to make, of course I would rather work ten hours if I could but I can live on eight and will improye the other two." Others said, "It don't effect me any, but there are some fellows witli families that say they cannot keej up." Still another replied: "Eight hours don't touch me; I worked in Kroeh l?rs gang and they laid me off. Quite t number of fellows have been laid ofl ill through the shops, notwithstanding the rsdnction in time." One man from he hammar department of the black mitu suop said: "We get bandied a little different from the other fellows; ve work ten hours a day and are laid oft oat urn ay s. jnat gives us two more ours a week than the rest of them, too.' And thu3 the answers came, all seemed to be determined to take things as they r.omc. A couple of Bohemians talking over the matter used these words, "Well, how lo y u like to work eight hours t" "1 lon't like eight hours, it's too much ight hour free trade." Telephone Serylce. The extending of the telephone service over the city which it was found neces sary to d' in order to supply the demand she public made on that institution, and which was begun about two weeks ago is progressing rapidly. The new switch ohrd to accommodate 200 subscribers is iu foursections; one section has been placed at the office. Over twelve miles ind a half of wire has been strung. Twenty new 'phones arrived Saturday, ncn me present improvements are completed Plattsmouth will have a very creditable system of telephone service. The following parties have had con nections made with their office or resi dence since the work began: J. Hatt & Co, meat market, No. 79; Troop & Hem ple, groceries, C4; P. Krause, confection ery, 14; J. W. Thomas, Summit Gardens, 90; O, P Smith & Co., druggists, 57, J. M. Patterson, residence, 93; II. C. Mc- M iken. residence, 72; Dr. J. II. Hall, 96; Skinner & Ritchey, office, 16. Notice. The adjourned meeting of stock holders in the PlatUm uth Loan and Building Association will take place this p. m. at 8 o'clock in Rockwood hall. All stockholders are requested to be present as important business will be before the meeting. J. H. Yocjjo, Sec. Y. M. G. A. Business Meeting. 4-H actiye membersof the Young Men's Christian Association are requested to meet at the rooms Thursday evening. The object of the meeting is to Incorpo rate the association under the laws of Nebraska. Do not forget the grand opening at S. TIP TO "We have just received All-wool, Double Fold Newton Suitings, in all the New Spring Mixtures, only 30 cents a yard. 35 pieces Rutland 36-inoh La dies' Cloth, in all the latest Spring Colorings, only 45 cents a yard. New Combination Novelty Suit ings, 54 inches wide, only 31.00, worth $1,35 a yard. Our Line of Ilenriettes and Serges cannot be duplicated in this city in quality -and price. FRENCH SATEENS .We are showing an Elegant Line ol Koechlin's Best Goods. Domestic Sateens. 75 Different Patterns to Select from; the Colorings and Patterns are equal to the Best Imported Sateen?. White Goods. Our Line of Above Goods is now ready for inspection. Full Lines of India Linons in White and Black. In Police Court. A case was decided in police court this morning which will, it is hoped, be a lesson to some of the roudics in the city who have not learned how to behave in public. For some time complaint Las come from the colored church that young men would come there and act very disrespectfully during services, and Sunday night capers were cut by some of tha shite visitors beyond endurance, and yesterday noon warrants were issued for the arrest of Chas. W. Wheeler, Gid Archer and R. Henderson, charging them with disturb ing the peace at the meeting Sunday ni"ht. The boys were arrested last night and tried and this morning Judge Clifford found them guilty and fined Wheeler and Archer $2.00 and costs each, and Henderson ' $1.Q0 and costs. They gave $50.00 bonds and appealed to the district court. PERSONALS. J E. Leesly was in La Platte today. Rev. W. B. Alexander was in Omaha today. Mrs. C. II. Parmele was a passenger to Omaha this morning. Jay Johnson is visiting at the home of his father, J. W. Johnson. Henry Boeck was in Weeping Water today, attending a funeral. The "Garden Spot of the World" Nebraska is highly appreciated by the professional bum. Lincoln is full of them, so is Omaha, and Plattsmouth fares well on "transients." They gen erally manage to leave their natne(?)here on the police rseords. of keep some one reflecting on the visit they paid to their premises when they carried away some of their personal property and left it at a junk shop. Last evening a couple of bums entered the shoe store of Robert Sherwood and after looking at $me goods, went oat stating they wouldn't "buy this evenin They carried a pair of shoes away with them under a coat, and went to Joe's clothing house where they "fake I" two pair of paaH in the same manner. 1- ltzpatnck got on to them, and arrested one of them this morning down in the B. & M. yards. He had sold one pair of pants to a fish erman, "Inn the other pair and had the shoes yet. He was arraigued for trial t.iis afternoon. HQ QX SftELL T the new CO 11, OIL, Sqr Just recelvedat Johnson Dros. Call and see tnem. They will w m Ha to ra Our Spring Stools of find Gnosier? mi mmmm Is Now in and wo are Showing some Special Good Values, Ladies' Full Regular Balbriggan Hose only 15 cents a pair. Ladies' Extra Quality Balbriggan IIoso only 25 cents a pair. Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Balbrigg'tn Hose only 35 cents a pair. Premier Fast Black Hosiery, Warranted Absolutely Stajulcsa, at 4Q, 50 and 65. cents. Ladies Extra Quality Lisle Hose 50 cents, worth J5c. Ladies' Silk Plaited Hose, S5 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, Perfect fitting, only 15c, worth Q5ot Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Lisle Vests Extra Vahio only 50 cents. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Balbriggan, made from the finest combed Egyptian Cotton, High Neck, Long Sleeves, only 60 cents. Ladies' Summer Weight Merino Vests, French Neck, only 60 cents, worth 75: Full Lines ot Balbriggan and Gauze Vests at popular prices. EHUJSEfllBJ TLTE&jDISSIS.TJZJ'ESiLIl. THE BE3T GOODS FOR THE LEA8T MONEY. Main Street BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Plattsmouth to Havs a Local Branch of tha Nebraska State Business Man's Association. A special representative of the above association is quartered at th Riddle house for a few days to organize a local branch in this city. Nothing could be done to further the interests of business men more than to help perfect, this or ganization. Its main object being to call a state conyention this fall to appeal to the legislature to amend the existing laws; as also at present to place in the hands of the retailers a perfected system of credits, together with a uniform and effectual method of collections. A business men's meeting will be held on Thursday evening next, future notice to be given of the time and place. Every merchant should not fail to at tend, GRAND RE-OPENING Of the Photograph Gallery formerly owned by Mrs, Cutler. I wifh to an nounce to the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity that I haye bought the Photo graph Gallery of Mrs. CutW, and am prepared to do as fine work as can be had in the State. I have secured the services of Mr. I. F. Kennedy as operator, who has had twelve years experience in the leading galleries in the east and west. We make a Specialty in taking Babies Pictures. Cloudy days equally as good as sunshine for sittings. We invite you all to call and examine our work, wheth er you have work done or not. Respecttully, W. J. KOON. A FACT. Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Paints, Paints, Varnishes, brushes, lead oil, etc. We guarantee the quality of everything we sell and prices are the very lowest. One hundred and fifty samples of wall paper ana lis beautiful colors of mixed paints to select from. Our paints have been used in Cass county for four years and give universal satisfaction. We guaran tee them to last longer and look better than any other . paints. niiu ihji iu inuv- or cuujk on. ee our stock of wal! psper and paiuts before you Ijtiy. m28-w3w-dlw Will J. Wakiuck. Hundreds of cases of catarrh annually 'ii ini'iair in luiibuinnnon ana a soeenv death. If affected with this loathsome disease non t fail to call upon Dr. P. J anas, isj ms treatment a permanent i cure is effected in 9j per cent, of all cases, consultation free at the Riddle fy.iuse. PJattsinouth, Neb.. Thursday".' luiji 'a i&Oii ! Plenty of feed, floor. graham and HPT5 aooDS. cents, worth $1.00. rii PI 1 One Dcor East First Nat'l Bank. Our With M e v L First Spring lie nice Men's and Youths' Suits, $.95, $7.85, 10.00. For Business, $12.50, 15.00, 16.50. Boys' Long Pant Sait to IS yea s, 2.05, 5-J.45, $3.45 to $13.50. Boys' Knee Pant Suits, $1.45, $L95, $ -t5, 3.13, $5, $0, 7. Boys' Knee Pants 35 cts., 50 cts., 75 cts., $1. Men's Merino Underwear 25 cents to 2.50 a suit. Calf Shoes $1.20 to $5.00 a pair, Men's Latest Siyles of Stiff Hits from $1.50 to $3.50. All the Latest Styles In Shirts and i Hard Worker Platlsmoulh, EL Tb Oi-Pii mo TV 2KJ iiVJ Spring Wraps. We have opened an Elegant Line of V SHAPED WKAPS Beaded Front and Back, only $o. Lace Sleeves, Gimp Tiimmett aU $7.50. Very JJenvlly Beaded only $10. Spring Jackets. Good Value from 32.50 to .50. Peasant Cloaks only 510.00 m a. Tans, (Joludins and lilaeks. . We aro showing a very largo line of Ulaek Jerseys, comprising everything new ranging from 75 cents to $5.00. Jersey Blonde Waists for Ladies anl Children in Navj, Gendarme, Cardinal and Wine. Embroideries. The finest lino of Swiss Flon n. r C1I)3 ever bhow in tin's city at extremely low prices. Full lines of Hamburg Edgings, Insertions and All Overs. urpnse ! Goods at Mnk- ' tv vujl , HEBBHA JX """rnrilwl,,IM ofhier Mi for Your Trade. Nebraska, I,1. si - J 3. meal rt Helrtl's mill, tf