THITDAILY HERALD : PLATTSMOUTH, NKUKASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, l8Sfl. 1 ' " ! ; I '7 if (1 v i 1 V Tne 'Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. Ir. A. KalUliorjr ha tlin f srlunWe HkM to uh Nr. Stulnaa's Loral Anmilhellc for tlx I'ainlfnx V traction of Teeth In IhW fit). Of1l r UorLnouil lilock. Dr. Wither. Itrntint, I'nlou ISIork. CTJ Y CORDIALS. There are no Hies on the corn these days and nights. F. S. White is making extensive re pairs on hia premises. Oliver Dovey is building him ii nice brick residence on the corner of Sixtli and Oak streets. Tub IIkkai.d has mowed down i'.a .weed patch, and congratulates itself on y'liaving set a good example, j' The city council will meet in epecial session tonight. Several matters of im portance arc to be considered. Carpentering and brick masonry work have been begun on the sister's residence on the Catholic school grounds. The ball game yesterday 'a f tei no n beween the first nine and the liruwns, re sulted in a victory for the first nine of 1 to 0. The case of Rocck vs. Grace before Judge Stiles yesterday afternoon was decided in favor of defendant The jury finding defendant not liable for the amount assessed him by plaintiff, Phil Krausu got in a crate of water melons thid morning. The small boy couldn't reach thtna, but they stood ansund with open mouth and sized up the generosity of every man ti.at bought one II. M. Bailey arrived in the city this tnoniing from Schuyler and secured a permit to wed Miss Sadie Stucker, of Weeping Water, and went on his way re joicing. Mr. Bailey was a Cass county bey. A most interesting scene is that af forded an observer standing on Main nd Sixth streets. From there fifty li.en and more than a dozen teams can be seen la boring on improvements for the city of Plattsmouth. A usual audience witnessed the pro duction of "One of the Bravest" at the opera house last night. The play was unusually long, but the fire scene was very taking. The company just starting upon its tour organized for the season. County Clerk Critehfkld has ptc- ared a brief of the special bond election, t comprises all the proceedings counect , 'ed with the election: commissioners' pro ceedings, calling, notice, canvassing of vote, aflidavite of clerks and judges of election, sheriff and county clerk, etc., all of which will need to be attached to the bonds when sold. In response to an invitation, last night a bible elas3 of ten young men with President Waterman and Secretary Both well of the Y. M. C. A., gathered at the home of Mi-s Maggie Strei-ht, n Vine and Fifth. When the bible lesson of the evening was concluded the class was in vited to a supper of ice cream, cake and berries. The party ended after tinging many beautiful hymns, and thanking the hostess for the hospitality and favors of the evening. Teaching school is not a soft sit, but it is a place of responsibility and merits good instructors of ability-. The school inarm is the guiding star of the republic She takes the little bantling in s'.i from the home nest full of his pouts and pas sions; ungovernable little wretch, whose own mother frequently admits that she sends him to get rid of him. The school niarin takes a whole car-load of young anarchists, half of whom, single and alone, cannot be handled by their respect ive parents, and at once X'uts them in the way of being useful and upright citizens. In this there is an expense of patience and soul-wcai incss, worthy consideration and recompense. -A telegram from Lincoln last even ing announce! that action would be brou"ht in the district court there before Judge Field, to have an iujuctiou bsuetl against the commissioners of Cass county, enjoining them from issuing bonds for a county covrt house. The title of the case is not known. Webster, of Lincoln, aa l Wooley, of Weeping Water, will repie sent plantiff, while Sullivan, Clark and Ocring left this morning to represent ele- fendant. In injunction cases of this na ture it is legal for a court to issue a It m porary injunction at request of plaintiff without first notifying defendant of the preceding, but by request the court com pelled plaintiff to notify elefendent. - According to the LTmwooel HcJic, that city is soon to have a park that will outstrip anything in the country, ai.d that with but a ycry little extra work. Dame nature has provided for this in the way of a beautiful supply of fresh clear water, on the place of C. I). Clapp. The proposition is to dam Stove Creek -where the little stream from the east empties into it and back the water i'p across the peninsula, thus covering from ten to twelve acres with water for boat ing pnrposis. The old picnic grove niiy lu fixed up and a beautiful pmk will be - . , the result. A stock company will be form sd an l the gnjnd good nioye will be pushed right along WILL IT BE DONE? Work Contemplated That Will Place Another Bound in Plattstnoutk's Improvement Ladder. Measures That Would Operate With Much Cood. It is not the order of the day to sit down with foleled hands ane! observe the rapidly progressing improvements that are so extensive and say that the town is booming, but it is tho oreler to go ahead and see how much more can be done this season. Sixth street is. the promising outlet for business blocks from Main, and the business locating there is encouraging. But now a scheme is contemplated that is new anel up to the times to suit the forward move of the city. The 1 1 Kit A M understands tliat Hon. John Fitzgerald is looking to the erection of a forty foot front building back of his large "Fitzgeiald" block, on Sixth street. If executed the plan will be something like this; Build thrco stories on the north of the present block, cut out the rear wall of the hall and ex tend it forty feet farther north, anel turn this great third story into a theatre, building a fine stage in the added por tion of the hall and putting in cleyated scat3 running south. This would make one of the largest lloor capacity theatres in the state, and the stage would be after the most modern plan, witJi new scenery. The first lloor woulel be store rooms, with o,')ices overhead. That such a building wili bo c;ectvj o the Fitz geralel block is not yet detcnu-ilic Jjat it is a fact that the scheme is contempla ted, ?nd the success that the present block has ijee;; seems to outsiders to war rant the erection or such a addition. Mr. J. E. Riley, who is bultdmg the hotel building on Sixth street opposite the i'itgeralel block, was in the city yesterday, and it Mr. Fitzgerald will unite they will pave tfixih -ect from Main to the alley, with Sioux Pali granjte, that the street should be in keeping with is iutfoijndings. These are enterprises, which, if tiecysed, Tvill correspond to the investment of capital which tho city merits. No dull times at Schildknecht's ShoC Store. tf Tabor Col.'eue Commencement- June 23-2t, 1889. Never has a vy,i mencement passeel at Tabor which has J.? ft a more hopeful feeling among the friends ot the college than that of 1880 The general tone ot ti.s fcrciscs of the week was all that could be deaucJ, The four young men who graduated are men of large promise. The class of '90 will probably be iha largest in the history of the college. Tho addresses of Rev. E. S. Hill D. D., of Atlantic and Rev. A. J. Van Wagner, of Crcston, were full of live thoughts of practical duty Many friends of the college sat together at the Alumni diiiiier SS'-I the after din ner speeches were in the happiest strain. The Alumni, at their annual meeting, spent their time in planning to aic! tho college. The couiif.rf. with the help of Mrs. Maria Hester, of Chicago, '.as of the highest order of merit. The history of the heroic sacrafices of the founders of the college js a priceless endowment. The same devotion by its present friends (who fieern more awake to the needs than ever before) wili make a bright future. Money is one of the ne cessities and one gentleman who attend ed the commencement, recognizing this, left a donation of $00. Private V. W, Bp.ooks. Tabor, Iowa, June 27, 1889. In spite of the dull season W. II. Schildknecht is selling large quantities of shoes. tf Wedding Last Night, At 8:o0 o'clock lust evening at the home of Orval Sheppard on Elm and Fifth streets quietly .occurreel the wed ding of Mr. Chas. llinkle iid Miss Dora Smith. Mr. llinkle is an employe iu the B. & M. shopj, while the bride has for years been a waiter girl in the employ of Tiios. Kiddle.- Kev. II. B. Burgeus, of the Episcopel church, officiated. The newly wedded couple will live at the home of Chas. Ilcmple on Oak street. W, If. Schildknecht is determined to not be undersold by anyone, snd he in vites everybody to call and examine his large stock of boots auel shoes. tf The Sweltering Heat makes a man appreciate a nice easy chair in which he can sit with aase, anel the re frigerator is a source of enjoyment to the th:rsty uiuu, Be sensible and get the good out of life b iiawic ft comfortable honn!. You can furnish your home Khh. out ereat cost so that it will afford jou much pleasure. Come and see what we can do for vou. JIesky Bomck. Main and Sixth stteets. Go to W. II. Schildknech.'s and buy a pair of Oxford shoes. They ate the mo.st co-nfo; table shoe that can be had for this time of year. tf Acute and chronic rheumatism can he effectually and permanently cured by the use of . Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plaster. So'.d by F. G. Fricke & Co PERSONALS. Mrs. Kate Oliver was a visitor in Belle vue today. II. W. Lloyd, from near Union, was in town today. Will Streight returned this morning from a visit to Illinois. Mrs. Oswold Uuthmun, of Louisville, spent today in our city. W. E. Latta, a merchant of Kcnneaaw, and quite well known in this city, is visiting at the home of S. A. Davis. W. II. Pickens and family left this morning for Council Bluffs to spend a few days. The Chautauqua will be one of the interesting points visited. District Clerk Showalter this mornii g adjourned the adourned May term oi court over to July 8, according to in structions from the court. It has been said that Cas-" county could raise good live stock; it is also proven every day. This morning Jus. Ruby, from Fight Mile Croye brought to market and sold to Wiley Black, eleven hogs weighing 5.000! pounds $18." spot cash bought them. A few of "the boys" sold themselves in a very odd manner latt night. They heard that Chas. llinkle was be mar ried at Shepperd's and supposed it to be Cliff Shephard's on Winterstien hill; and and to this place they repaired with cow bells and horse fiddle. They didn't see the bride or get any cigars, but got fireil. None of "the boys'' know anything about it today, however. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT Johnnie Lloyd Tears the Flesh of His Right Less: in a Feartful Manner- This morning Johnnie Lloyd, the thir teen year old son of Engineer J. I. Lloyel, who jives pp. Washington avenue, met with a serious uiuihp." Tfje boy was slid ing down a plank when a nnii ibecting sharply through the board, caught the flesh of his right leg by the ankle and gashed it in a fearful manner clear to the knee, laying tfe hone bstre. Dr. Schild knecht wa summoned and atjieni-foij im mediately given the suffering iad, The length of the wound was ten inches and sixteen sttches were necessary to close l'4e flesh together. The woune! was a very uiy cd jp'nftil one and was a close call to an arte'rv. NOTICE. JTuder the auspices of the Dominican Sisters pf St. John's School, their pupils will giye a grand miisicajl and dramatic cutcrtuiumt-ht at the opera hpse "nt;it Friday CVlam- 'j8 of the grandest affairs of the Con- TuQ Kr0" ceeds will be used to aid in building more commodious apartments for the Sisters. a,nd those who may desire to cul tivate or perfect theuejyes in music and art branches of learning so much appre ciated by the refined. Tickets without numbers are now on sale for reserved seats, but the holders of f-fifl same will be courteously conducted to one c.i evening of the entertain ment Tickets will be oJd at the en trance. Reserved seats, 50 cents, ii;?er served, 3- cents; gallery, 25 cents. d2 yandiiien and His Philosophical Frienti. A man ha been working in tup fif-y some time at masonry, giving his name as Vanduzen, who rlamis to hull from Johnstown, saw the flood, and worked there afterward for some time. He start ed pt early this morning with a friend in tiie suitt'v Lc?.t o take a "relief fund." At 11a. m. they were tcc-iug gj Main street. V anduzen s shoes we-e baaiy worn and the heel of one was coming off and a? lie passed along he would implore everysoodr iaij h met to "pick up that heel." As he entreated a eerait; cti,;en in that manner his friend braced "up enough to stand steady a moment and exclaim, " f es; J:e' loosn his heel, and if he don't be careful hell iocso hit soul and then he'll be damned.'' "Vaody'' says he was gept here by the "relief com mittee" and they vers doubtless in earnest. Schildknecht can't be beat for shoes. NO SMOKE OR SMELL To like iey fJOAI- OXL. Stove Mist rcceivetfat Jo?usau flrog. Call ami Nee them. Tli4y"'ill not explode. DR. E. W. COOK, Q$)ce front room Can uth Block, Main cd Fifth streets. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. iii. jd 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. tf House and lot on Ritchie place for sale on easy pavmeutj; enquire at Jonxson Bnos. Hardware store. tf Muiiuior NIiiers at l-rvooil. Dr. Parseil, at the Riddle House, 4 to G p. m. every Friday. J 14 d w Jra For rent A desirable house for rent. Inquire of J. V. Weckbach & Son. tf . The effect of using Ilibbard's Rheuma tic Syrup is unlike ail medicines contain ing bpjaies or poiseus, jt bf.ing entirely jfrce from them. It cures rheumatism by purifying the blood. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. DR. ALFRED SI II PM AN. OfF.ce remove d to lostollice building corner of 4th and Main St. Anheuser Busch block. d-2-w-w-4 t P)iis!) Wlgvats at .vheruoixl's Dr. Parseil, of Omaha, will visit Platts mouth every Friday. Rooms at the Rid die Hotel, otlice hours from 4 p. iu. to 0 p. m. Chronic cases and diseases of ;ypmen a specialty. J14 d& w lm Dr. PantcSl, of Omaha, will visit Plaits mouth every Frielay. Rooms at the Rict e'ile hotel, orfice houis from 4 p. in. to 6 p. m. Chronic cases and diseases of vi men a specialty, J14 el & w Jm I have a few more Pattern Rats . auel Bon net Jsft which J am selling at greatly reduced Prices. d-lw Mrs. J. F. Johnson. Snow Flake Bread- The best and cheapest bread made. Delivered daily by Ilallie Johnson. Orders received as heretofore at M. B. Murphy's Grocery Store. Telephone No. 3 21-1 w. Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plas ters are prescribed by the leading physi cans of Michigan, its homo state, and are rcmidies of unequalled merits for Rheu matism, blood disorder and liver and kidney complaint. It comes here with the highest endorsements and recomen dationB as to its curative virtues. So'.d by F. G. Fricke &Co. "The Merry AMyes of Windsor" could scarcely have played such fantas tic pranks had they been subjet to the many ills so common among the women of today. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a legitimate medicine, carefully compouneled by an experienced and skill ful physician, anel adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vege table in its composition, and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the sjstem. It c ures all those weaknesses and aliments peculiar to women, and it is the only medicine for women sold by druggists, tinder a jtositice guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction iu every case, or money will be refunded. - This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faith fully carried out for many years. Notice to Contractors. Scaled bids will be received until noon on Saturday, July 0. !!. at the otlice of the Board ot Public woriis (or tilling the holes or sinks aloiijj tli linn of the old creek, an follow? Lot No. 10. Work 32, about 1210 Cull yds Lot No. 12. 1 1 :k :.!. about 115 cub vda Lot No. 9, ltltx k at, about llf cub yds Lot No. K. Block XI. about it.Ocubyds Lots No. 7 ami s. It lock 31, about.... Bso cut) yds Lot No. ;. Mock :tt. about 250 cub yds The earth to be taken from such street or streets as the Hoard of l'ub'ic works may direct. Contract to be let to the lowext bidder; work to ,"e ioi:ileted w Hhin twenty days from the lett'in'ii oi thd Jouva;j The riprht to reject any or all bills reserved ; lJids'-wl'l oe opeAO (. o'clock p. m. ou said Cth dav of July . " -: d 18t J.W.Johnson. Ch'r'm Board of Public Works. June 15, 1889. Wotlce, Notice Is hereby given that on June 19, 1S39, in the City of Phittsinont h. Cass county, Ne braska, there was oiiraaazied and incorporated the following association towit : 1. The name of the corporation is "The Bal lon Klectiic Lighting Co." 5 prir.ipni olace of business shall beat riattsiiioutliNebrasKi. 3. The general nature of the busness shall be the furnishing of Electric Lilit.i heat and power in Plattsmouth and vicinity. 4. The capital stock of this corporation shall be SSO.ocO, 3ttf) shares, of $100 each, which shall be fu iy pai'i:y,ithi:i three months from date. 6. The tioie of cVnir(cnci -;i oj H'.ls corpora tion shall be 'June ii. i8q9. and it slii.h toiitlnue 0 ''Ht.i, unless sooner terminated by mutual .iHeiit Of stockholders. tiia hiirupvr'"",,ut 01 Indebtedness to which this corporation shall subject. .. "i" not exceed two thirds of the amount of the ca pital stock. , . T. The affairs of this corporation shall be roaied ty Jour directors to be elected Annu ally, oh fh'e atd Wediieoday in .'u-ie of each year- Ballou Electric -IghU-ig 0e." 4!Mr py 13. H. Baixoxj. Piys-'t. Dr. C- A. Marshall, nesidszit Dontist. Preservation of the "Natural Teeth a Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain-j-kss Filling or Extraction of Teeth. AKihchu eeth made on Gold, Silver, Rubber or CelTulold'Piatee, d jpse-ted as soon as teeth are extracted when ' de sired. AH work warranted. Prices reasonable. FiTzVtsaAi.r..'i; IJlotf. Plattsmouth. Nb JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANfTFACTDRpR Of -AJTD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including out Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Buds FULL LINK OF CCO 'AKP SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock: Nov. 20. . 685. Drunkenness Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cure BY AOUINISTERINQ 01. HAWS' BOLDER SPECiriC. It can te qWsa in a cud ef eoftes or tg, n ar ticle ol food, without the knowledge of the per eori taking it; it ia absolutely harniiesn and will effect a permanent and peedy cure, whether thepatientisa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. We GUARANTEE a complete cure In every instance. i6 page book FREE. Address in confidence, tOLDErf -SPECIFIC CO.. 1 85 Raw St, Cincinnati, 0. Tor "run-down. debilitated and orerworked women. Dr. Pierce'a Farorlt Prescription ia the best of all restorative tonics. It ia a potent peciflo for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseaaca peculiar to Women i a powerful, ren eral as well aa uterine, tonio and nerriaa, if imparts Tijror and strength to the whole system, t promptly cures weakness of stomach, nause, indijrestion, bloating;, weak back, nervous pros tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. ntsTonw rrcicnpt Ion" is the only medicine for women,' sold by druggists, under ooaltlva sruaur antee of satisfaction in every case, or prioa (S1.00) refunded. This guarantee has bees) lVii)ieJ pn the bottle-wrapper, 404 laithfully carried put for many years. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases, of Women (1G0 pages, with full directions for honae-txeatment), send ten cents In stampe, Xddi-eaa, Wosld'i Dupboisabt MXDXCtJa AMOCLaXlOaT. 009 Main Mrroet. BuflaJo, K. T. (Eairfflm(B mam (Commeitciiig' today we begin the (Kraudet Cicaringr Sale ever iiiauguratetl here. We will insert the knife in every le partment we are overstoelced. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF IXRIESS GOOES At 20 Per Cent. Discount. LACE AND EMBROIDERY FLODINgS. )oo( 44-incIi Swiss Flouncing worth... $ S 75 for I Oft for 1 20 for 1 25 for 1 G5 for 1 75 for co for 70 for 75 for 1 40 for 1 50 for 1-luch Heinisticlied Flounclngs. . 44 " si it f wort)i;. 44 " Swiss Flounclngs " 4, ' 27 Misses FloiuieiiiB 27 27 1 oo for t ) ror 1 46 for 2 00 for EJack SpauUli I-ace floiniL'iug vth 1 Black I)rauery Npt -- !? 1 iil'k Kaii.linipurn Flouncing " l Black Cautilly L:ice " " 3 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF white poos?, j Orj, Door East First Three Reasons Why We are Selling so Cheap. TFirst reason is because we are selling strictly for (DAJKL Wecoid reason; onr iiitentiou in to go to IPueblo ami tiie goods must be sold at a sacri fice to save exitense of moving Tliirfl Meason; our expenses are smallantl low prices will sell goods. At the rate onrood-s are selling it nill take only 30 ny.i more apd we will be ofl fur Pueblo. Consult your own interest, and ponieaiid et j.ripes,. 3T AMONG OUR MANY RAROAINS IS OUR LADIES' 11 AND TURNED UXOES THAT OUGHT NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED. W. A. EOEG& 2, CO. fll NEW GOODS ARRIVE DAILY Complete in all departments. Ilamlsome lino of Xeopolitan aYul pattern HATS. . RIBBONS, RLUMES, COLLARS CUFFS BELTS GLOVES FANS HANDKERCHIEFS SflSH R1BE0N. TVe cordially invite Indies to call and set prices wc can save you money. ' Moore &.Studebaker. door west of Joe's clothing store. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS At 20 Per Cent. Discount. uncial Barga cs h Wet We tiler Goods. Odd and Kndsof our I.adiest (iossainpri, worth up to each, reduced to Suraey Silyer Grey iOsanipr, y.oi th -2.(i0 rtilif.ed to-,,,.. ,. 1 Ne,vpi-t Go'tutuiers, regular (uality. reduced to 1 Kingston, with tleeves, worth 92 mi re duced to 2 NewiiiHrket,regular8J.0 goods. I educed to 2 Koyal Fancy Striped, worth S3 oo re duced lo 2 Daurers Fancy Striped worth $3 00. le- duced to 2 Cen-?sta with J'oIiiiub sleeve, worth 8-1-09, ; reduced tu. n. .. J r;'.htii (Moth Effecj, regular Si (j(J gdo;H. " ' ' reduced, to.. .......... ,'. '3 Nielson Novelty (lossatner, worth fi.50.now 4 Chlldreus'Oossamers at reduced prices. 7i C5 73 on oo 40 40 t 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Ox Ocit Entikk Link k Lap' CgUTgd ajj BJajt Sjli Glpyps. TJT3 ITat. Bank. a bi n"wirrH MAM AM r 1 ) a v i