The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 25, 1892, Image 4

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desire to visit tii- r ii". An
piTsotl not a iin-iiilx'i' f tl'- as-oria
tion m.iy s 'cun- a .ik I deposit
inif value of s-sinie with 1 i li ai i.i n.
from which will ! l-Iutti-l icu
Cents upon ils rrtuni. l'iiiic limited
to two weeks. Ni-nilt of the Kx
celsior Library ;r" entitled to full
use of books free.
"Our Irlsii V sltors "
"Our Irish Visit r." with Tlioinis
K. Murray as the Mar. come.- to ti e
Waterman in many ways iniprov !
and strengthened. Frank lavi.
who has taken the place of Mark
Murphy, is a clever fun-maker, ami
an able second t. Murray. Tin
specialty people arc alout the Lest
in the business. Katie Kooney, the
bright youn datihier of the
famous "rat," heatl.- the list, and
made a bijr hit in lier "di: ami
dances. Hattie Delaro IJ.irin Mag
gie Klise, Helena C'.e, Will l trie,
and Kdward Sauford all have some
thing interesting to do. "Diy
Visitors" is a rollicking farce-eoni-edy
of much more merit than many
more pretentious pieces, and a lare
audience should reet them at the
Waterman to-morrow nilit.
REGISTER TO-MORROW.
Candidates may be found on all
corners.
You should see Hrown & Barrett's
stock of wall paper. j
To-dav is nav .lay for the school dome. o a hoi,er ,,a1 bee" removed,
teachers of the citv.
Explosive Power of Benzine.
An explosion of benzine vapor at
the Baldwin Locomotive Works,
February 10, killed two men and
serio'usly injured a third. The
ten pound pirl made its t ppear
ancc at the residence of Mr. and
Mr-. Apirar last nijjlit.
fudire Kamsey married Jacob I.
Millar a.wl Mi-s Anna R. Long1 at
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o'clock.
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5 o'clock yesterday
residents and lecturers
mi ate alliances of Cans
r-queHted to meet in
r on Saturday, April
and just before the noon hour the
men applied a considerable quan
tity of benzine to bolt and rivet
heads inside the boiler to soften the
rust and scale. On resuming work
one of the men got inside the
boiler, and a boiler maker's lamp
was lowered to him. A consider
able quantity of benzine vapor had
probably accumulated in the
boiler and mixed with air, for an
explosion took place, and the body
ot the in d n inside the boiler was
i fired like a projectile straight up
'I'io.i in the different ! ward through the dome opening
Imlu. Six have been ! aati lodged in the roof trusses
i . .ie First, one in the j overhead. The overhead electric
l Fourth ant none in the crane had to be run underneath in
j order to reach him. Notwithstand-
I ! ti (i uitviirit linrnu utwl nMipr iniiiriaa
it- week says that I . . . . . . . 1 '
lie liveu alter ttie accident lor sev
eral hours. The workman who
lowered the lamp into the boiler,
and who was standing directlj
over the dome opening, is supposed
to have been struck by the body of
the man inside. He was also bl wu
upward, struck one of the roof
braces, and fell on a pile of iron
plates, lie died in a few minutes.
The third workman was standing
on top of the boiler between the cab
and the dome. He was thrown to
the ground and badly burned and
bruised. Ex.
wei-K says
eaflnd a white heat
Water, and that the
has been left a long
ear.
ra.i in a traveling
i ni-ht, charged with
Judge Archer fined
co-is, in default of
; rol-i r tip in jail.
u of Lincoln will
A Magnificent Combination
For the People. x
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Tlje J?opqlfii ml Widc-5.'vvqlc
ONE - PRICH: - CLOTHIER
Is Receiving a Popular Line of the
LATEST SPEIIG ATTRACTIO
tin
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Colored liaplist
'ay morning at 11
r-uiiilay evening at 7
r I. ody
invited. Mr.
d
peaker.
ili - meeting of the
it uhlicaii club lo-
;oiicil chamber at 8
..emhers are urgently
e present as business
i- to be transacted.
Rem -Mi. her
young i t-u'
uiiih'. a' tiie
oclo.-k. .All
requej-te i :t
i ot luipoi fan.'
We-pir.g- w ater i- all cut up over
the city election which occurs in
ahoiit I ami weeks. It seems to be
aooui etjit.tily divided between the
republicans, democrats, prohibi-tionic-is,
independents, temperance
and tfie saloons.
Frank Hull while riding in a wag
on last Thursday seated in the rear
One of the most enjoyame fociai - of the bt.t,t w.,s j0jted out, owing to
gatherings of the season took place j the hors. s getting scared and mak
at the residence of li. O. Marquadt. ; iaff a sulltJen turtl. ln strikiug the
at Avoca Saturday evening, in lion- I roilIul his knee Was dislocated,
or of the graduation and return j Fri,nk is able to get around but
home of their popular and highly ' flt,8 it quite painfui. Weeping
esteemed townsman. J. F. Hrendel Water Re publican.
I. M. Ward was home from Louis-
i Vltli -all nf 1 - ; t akf a. Ir ailr ITa wud
graduated ! , , , . , ' r
M. D., who has been attending- the!
Physio-Medical college of Indiana, ;
at Indianapolis, and
March 16, 02, with high honors. At
8 o'clock about seventy-five of his
friends gathered at the above named
residence, an 1 the doctor was sent
for poste-haste and on entering- the
gate was greeted with a serenade
bv the Avoca ' band. He tried to
look as if he was not at all surprised
but made a signal failure of it and
on enterinc the parlor was further
surprised by the greeting and con
gratulations of his many friends.
After quiet had been restored Mr.
C. A. Kaufman in a neat little
speech, presented him with a beau
tiful and comfortable rocker, a pres
ent from the merchants of Avoca.
The evening was spent in cards and
other games and at about 11 o'clock
refreshments were served which
would have done honor te Delmon
ico's, after which the guests depart
ed with highly flattering expres
sions of their evening's enjoyment.
Weeping Water Republican.
World's Fair Notes.
Austria will make a fine exhibit
of glass, porcelain, bronze, leather,
artistic iron and cabinet work.
The Bethlehem Iron Company, of
South Bethlehem, Pa., will make an
extensive exhibit, including steel
rails, a battle-ship shafting 123 feet
in length, guns, projectiles, an armor-plate
ingot weighing 100 tons,
and various naval appliances. The
company will also erect a full-size
model of its famous 125-ton- steam
hammer, said to be the largest in
the world. ' It will be to all appear
ances a perfect duplicate in every
respect. It will span the main ave
nue of - Machinery ' Hall, and will
rise to height of ninety feet. - At the
last Paris exhibition great attention
was attracted by a similar model
shown by the Creusot works, but
representing only a 100-ton hammer.
E. Seyderheim, horticulturist to
the emperor of Austria, has written
from Buda-Pesth that he will con
tribute to the Exposition's floral dis
play a collection of the rarest roses,
embracing 200 standard, 200 half
standard tree roses and 400 rose
hushes.
Mrs. Frna Wait, one of the lady
managers of California, has offered
to finish in redwood one of the large
.reception rooms in the Woman's
Building.
The French government, through
the efforts of Minister Whitelaw
Reid, has agreed to permit the Ex
position authorities to send into
France, free of duty, electrotypes of
buildings and other Exposition
matter intended for use in French
papers, to stimulate interest in the
Jair.
to his bed
time. He was well enoug Monday
to go over to Louisville to look
after his stock that was saved from
the fire. He will open up at once in
the old Louisville house until the
new bank building is completed,
when he will occupy one of the
rooms in it. Weeping Water
Republican.
An event of unusual importance
transpired here last Friday after
noon, March 18th. The records of
our past history showidg a similar
circumstance only on two occa
sions. The birth of a boy and gii!
(twins) this time at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson. - The
proud parents are receiving the
congratulations of friends with be
coming dignity and meekness. '
Weeping Water Eagle
Master Paul Sitzman was placed
in a rather trying predicament this
noon. While trying to recover
some money which he had lost in
the sewer man-hole at the corner of
Fifth and Vine streets, he got both
arms pinioned between the grating
and was unable to remove them
After remainining in this painful
position for over an hour, lying flat
on his breast and his face pressed
against the iron grating, his swol
len arms were finally extricated.
An unlimited variety of the
best makes in every line.
Called.
There will be a meeting of the
board of directors and persons in
terested in Y. M. C. A." work, in the
association ' rooms, Wettenkamp
block, " Friday evening, March ' 25.
The object of the .meeting is to
determine the werk of the associa
tion for the ensuing year, which
begins April 1. All interested are
requested to be present. ;
I feel it my duty to say a few
words in regard to ' Fly's Cream
Balm, and I do so entirely without
solicitation, l nave used rt more
or less half a year, and have found
it to be most admirable. I have
euffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for cure, but
Cream Balm seems to do even that.
Many of my acquaintances have
used it witu excellnnt results.
Oscar Ostura. 45 Warren Ave., Chi
cago 111.
Gentlemen would not use "Blush
of Roses" if it was a paint or pow
der, of course not. It is clear as
water, no sediment to fill the pores
f the skin. Its mission is to heal,
cleanse and purify the complexion
of every imperfection, and insures
every lady and gentleman a clean,
smooth complexion." Sold by 0. 11.
Snyder. Price 75 cents.
Subscribe for The PLATT8MOUTH
DAtLY Herald at 15 cents a week.
Wanted: An- energetic man to
manage branch office. Only a few
dollars needed. Salary to start $75
er month and interest in business,
he Western Co., Kansas City, Mo.
ATTENTION IS CALLED
TO OUR ELEGANT STOCK
OF WALL PAPt- R. WE HAVE
THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE
F.N EST LINE OF WALL. PAPER
IN THE COUNTY, OUR PRICES
DOES THE SELLING FOR US
REMEMBEK OUR STOCK. OF
PAINTS. OILS, AN D VARNISH
ES. ETC.
RESPECTFULLY,
BROWN & BARRETT.
Base Ball Meeting-.
A large and enthusiastic base ball
meeting was held at the council
chamber last night to elect officers
and make arrangements for the
coming season which will open on
Mav 1st. The following: officers
were elected:
President Ed. Oliver.
Vice President H. C. McMaken.
Secretary C. S. Sherman.
Treasurer Tom Patterson.
Board of Directors Tom Patter
son. Bvron Clark and G. F. S. Burt-
on.
T. M. Patterson was elected temp
orary manager.
The players are ordered to report
for duty April 15.
A force is at work to-day fixing up
the grounds.
He has a determination and
the ability to make
THE
BEST
PJ
HOES.
Be fair with yourseif and give
- (IB M
& lool before ptiiclsir.
Look out for JOK'S new ad in a few days, it will knock the candle silly.
PERSONAL.
Register To-morrow.
The board of registration will set
to-morrow and next day at the fol
lowing places:
First ward M. O'Rourke's tailor
shop.
Second ward Turner hall.
Third ward I. H. Dunn's feed
store.
Fourth ward County clerk's
office.
Fifth ward T. L. Minor's resi
dence, i
John Boone is on the sick list.
J. G. Richey was in Omaha to-day
on business.
Wm. Weber departed for Omaha
this morning.
Hon. W. B. Shryock, of Louisville,
is in the city to-day.
R, W. Hyers was down to Union
to-day on business.
A. B. Nealy and wife departed for
Omaha this morning.
Rev. J. T. Baird left on No. 5 for
Omaha this morning.
Hon. R. B. Windham returned this
morning from the east.
Chas. Murphy is confined to his
room on account of sickness.
Mrs. D. B. Sovocal was a passen
ger for Omaha this morning.
Mrs. C. C. Parmele went up to
W. Holmes
Startling Facts
The American people are rapidly
becoming a rase of nervous wrecks Omaha thif morning on No. 5,
and the tollowtng suggests, tne T . . . . .
beat remedvt alohouso Humoflinir. - J- Streight and C
of Butler, Penn, swears that when departed this morning for Bartlett,
his son was spechless from st. Vitus I Iowa, to hunt ducks.
Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. 1 VJV-1
Miller of Valprai and. T.D. Taolnr, from Shenandoah last evening for
of Logan8port, Ind each gained 20 a visit with friends
Gardner, of Vastulr Ind. was cured Mayor Richey, Sam Shumaker
of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and and I, H. Dunn were passengers for
much aeadach, dizzness, bockach I Omaha this mrning,
bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of John B. Archer, who was reported
Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & last evening as being very low, is
Co., who recomenda Uiis unequalled notTnuch better to-day
Brown & Barrett were successful
in securing: the agency for Nebras
ka of the only house in the U. S.
who make a specialty of new de
sig-ns of wall paper for city trade.
The people of Plattsmouth should
call at their store and see the new
things just out in the wall paper
line.
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the county
commissioners of Cass county at
their office in the city of Platts
msuth, Nebraska, until noon of
April 10, 1892, for the grading and
sodding of the court house grounds
in said city, according to plans and
specifications in the office of the
county clerk.
Frank Dickson,
County Clerk.
Itch on human and horses animals
cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's
sanitary lotion. This never fails
Sold F. G. Fricke & Co. druggist
Plattsmouth.
remedy.
District Court.
The jury was put all night in the
Fairfield-Carnes case and failed to
get a verdict. They were discharged
at 9 o'clock this morning.
The replevin case of Shrider vs
Wm. lighe, jsneritt, tne jury
brought in a verdict for the plain
tiff for $20.
Anna White ys. The Burlington
Relief Department was tried before
Judge Chapman today and is in the j wood
hands of the jury.
Geo. Rummell and D. Dunbar, of
Pacific Junction were in the city
this morning on business.
Henry Hemple and family left
over the Missouri Pacific -railway
for their home in Denison, Texas.
Mrs. C- D. Clappe yras in the city
last-night as it was the regular re
hearsal of the musical . association
Judge Ramsey granted permit to
wed to-day to Tohn G. Lomes and
Kate E. Frederick, both of Green
REGISTER TO-MORROW.
Some Fooll6h People '
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine They
sav. "Oh. it will wear away, out in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
success ful Kemps Balsam, which
Hot
Serines. Ark Carlsbad of
America.
On April 6th, 7th and 8th the M.
P. will sell round trip tickets to Hot
Springs. Ark., at one lowest first
is sold on a positive guarantee to j class fare, good returning until
cure, they would see the excellent Tnne 10th, on account of govern-
ment sale of lots and meeting
effect' after taking; the first dose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At
all druggists. ' 1
Why will you cough when Shi-
loh's cure will give immediate re
lief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1
For sale by F. G. Fricke 6c Cc
of the Southern Central Turnverin
Association. Call at office for par
ticulars.
Finest line of wall paper in the
city at Brown & Barrett's.
New Washington Penn , People
Are not slow about taking hold of
a new thing, if the article has merit.
A few months aero JJavid iyers, oi
that place, bought his first stock of
Chamberlain's cough remedy, lie
has sold it all and ordered more.
He says: 'It has criven the best of
satisfaction. I have warrantad ev
ery bottle and have not had one
come back." 25 cent, 50 cent, and
$1.00 bottles for sale by F. G. Gricke
& Co., druggists.
Wanted A girl to do general
housework. Good wages.
23-tf Mrs. W. J. Hesser.
Catarrh in Colorado.
I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry
catarrh. It proved a cure B. F. M.
Weeks, Uenver.
Ely's Cream Balm is especially
adapted as a remeby for catarrh
which is aggravated by alkaline
Dust and dry winds. W. A Hover
Druggist, Denver.
I can recommend Ely's Cream
Balm to all suffers from dry catarrh
from personal experience. Michael
Herr, Pharmacist, Denber,
Ely's Cream Balm has cured
many cases of catarrh. It is in con
stant demand Geo. W. Hoyt, Phar
macist, Cheyenne, Wy.
TO SHIPPERS.
Butter, Eggs, Cheese, ild Game.
Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes
Green and Dried Fruite, Vegetables
Cider, Beans. Wool, Hides, Tallow
Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco,
Grain, Flour; Hay, Beeswax, Feath
ers, Ginsing, Broomcorn, and Hops.
M. E. BALLARD
Gen. Com. Merchant and Shipper,
217 Market Street - St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED A Kent, yce aexuaioted with Farm"
rt and Shippers.
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SECRET SOCIETIES
NIGHTS OF I'YTHIAI Uauntlet Lodr
no. 47. Meet every wednenday evenl'
At, rhelr h ill In Pu.rin-t A- Cmiir block. All vi'
iliutf kniirhts are eoidiallv Invited t attend V
M. N. Gnimh. V. C. ; tin Povey. K. it. 8.
A O, U. W. No. 84 Meets iecond and lourt' t
Friday 'veninB.' in the month a'. i. A. K.
hall in Ko k wood block, I. Voudran, M W,
1. P, Brown, Recorder,
CASS LODUK. No: I4. I. O. O. K. meets ev
sry Tuesday niuht at their hall In Fitzgerald
block. AH Odd Fellow are cordially invited
'o attend when vnltlr.g in t!ie city. Chrlo Pet
eren. N. G. ; H. F. Ofhorn," Secretary.
i i i.
ROYAL AKUANAM ("tfn Council No 1021,
lx Meet at the K, of K. hall in the Parmele &
Craig block over Bennett & Tutte, vlsiring
brethren invited. Henry Gerlng, Regent ;
Thos WalliDg, Secretary,
AO. U, w,.. MeelB first and third Friday
evejinjjH of each monibatG. A. K. Hall
in Rockwook block. Frank Vermilyea, M, W.
D, K. Kuersole, Recorder.
rEGREE OF HONOR, meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month Inl.O.
O. F hall in Fitzifrald block. Mrs. F. Boyd,
Lady of Houor ; Belle Verniylea, recorder.
GA. R.McConlhie Pont No. 45 meets every
3atur'iay evouintr at 7 : 30 lo 'heir Hall In
Hock wood block. All visiting comrades are
cordially invited to eet with us. Fred Hates,
Pont Adjniant ; G. F. Niles, Poet Commadder.
ARDKK OK THE WORLD, Meets at 7 : 3
every Mrnnav evening at the (irand Army
hall. A. F. Groom, president, Thos Walling,
secretary.
CASH CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. meets every
second and Fourth Monday evnlngs ln
Fitzgerald hall. Vinitmg neighbors welcome.
P. n. HanseD. V. C. : P. Werteuberger, W. A..
S. C. Wilde, Clerk.
fTAPTAIN H E PALMER CAMP NO 60
Sons of Veteran, division of Nebraska, U
8. A. meet every Tuesday night at 7 -J30 o'clock
in their hall in Fitlgerald block. All sons and
visiting comrades are cordially invited to meet
with us J. J. Kurtz, Commander ; B. A. Mc
Elwain, 1st Heargent.
TAACGHTERS OF REBECCA - Bud of Prom-1-e
Iodue No. 40 meets the second and
fourth Thursday evenings of each month in
the i; O. O. K. hall. Mrs. T. E. Williams, N .
tl. ; Mrs. John Cory, secretary.
TTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTION SOCIATION
X Waterman block Main Street. Rooms
open from 8 :30 a in to 9 :30 p m. For men only
Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4
o'elock.
P)EGREE OF HOXOK-Eeets the first
- and third Tlirursdavevcninifs of each
month in I. O. O. F. hall, Fitatuerald block. .
Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister of Hono
Mrs. Nannie iJurkel. sister secretary. "
N MI M M
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WATCHES.
CLOCKS, - SILVEKWAKE
and Jewelry.
REPAIKS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
SATISFACTION (JI'AKAN'TEF.ll
N N N N
: H. M. GAULT. : -t
Rw m with Snytlcr, Koutn fain Strc1
E. REYXOLDS,
Registered Physician and Pharmacist
Special attention ijireii to Office
Practice.
Rock Bluffs - Xek.
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