Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 03, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, APRIL 3, 1890.
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PUICE KAIvlNO POWDER CO.,
tj5rtu.rew York, Clnciu. 8t. L-.uis.
MONDAY.
Tin; M tor line is imw linuhn? ita own
coul by Htt icltin; a fl it car ou lt-liial
liolilin !il)out ii ton.
The county cemiss'oni rs nre in the rity
today and will lii-iii their usual month
ly session tomorrow.
The IIeuau) is sorry to learn that
Miles Morgun is not so well today, his
condition bting considered critical.
The Y. M. C. A. folks were very plesia
antly entertained yesterday afternoon, by
an address at the hands of Rev. J. M.
Woods, ;f South I'aik.
Invitations nre out for a Pink Domino
masquerade ball ut Fitzgerald's hall,
Friday evening April 28tb, under the
auspices of the York club.
Rev. A. II. Brown, of Al -do, Illinois,
treated the c nirreuation at the Methodist
church, lust niht, to one of the ablest
Bermons ever delivered in riattsmouth.
It is understood that Col. Connor was
promenading up nd down Farnlmm
street Saturday with Mayor Cuhintr im
ngininy himself the mayor of Platts
niouth the returns at that time were not
all in.
G. V. Majfi-ld, the veteran news
paper man of Louisvill, will start an in
dependenr paper in that prosperous vil
lage. Whether it will be independently
democratic or independently republican
we haye not as yet learned.
NFJnley Johnson has just received, at
tin h Inds of John Leach the painter, one
of tht '.nicest li-ht drays or delivery
wagons i II tiv citv. It was mad.- bv Mr.
Hounds and Mr. CrabM, at Donnelly's
old st ind, and painted up by the Veteran
Leach .
Th-vi .f th.- Ii. & M. boys li ft this
cv ning viz. M s-rs J- P B ck. r, Genrsjv
Xroiib-r and M ir us B ist E-q , f r the
we,t unit south. The boys expi-ct to see
the rocky peaks in New M-xicnand Col
orado, before r timing. The limit of
their time i thirty days.
Col Connor, Matthew G bring and
otln r prominent deinoer its have been
trying to g t .!. M - V v to resign from
the tiek t as candidate for councilman
from t lie First Ward and substitute Fred
Gorder. Fred savs it too l ite, and aint
to be caught with any ch ff.
Charles Harris has already one of the
bef-t new fruit farms in the vicinity of
this city. He h s just ordered for this
spring's planting, six thousand straw -bery
plants, five thousand raspberry and
six thous-nd bNckbeiries which will
ninke a fruit farm to be proud of.
Mrs. Burton Harrison has dramatized
Lewis Carroll's "Alice in wonderland"
for Harper's Youn.ij People. H--r versi-m
will appear in the number to be publish
ed April Is'. The same numb r will
contain a poem by C. lia Tlnxter. and
"That E ister Vacation," a story by Rose
Buteb.t
The quartette that will assist in the
conceit Wednesday evening, is composed
f the following wi ll known musicians'
Prof Butler, org nist in Trinjjy Cathclr.l
Om iha, T. J. Kelly, organist in Sr. Ma
thias, R. J. Wherry, the leading tenor in
Omaha, and W. Derrick, who is too well
and favorably known to need further
mention.
A man stepped on the railroad track
this morning at the mouth of Happy
hollow just as No. 3 was coming along
at a rapid rate, and although warned by
sharp whis'ling he kept the track until
the enrdne almost touched him; it was a
close call. was a foreigner fairly
well dressed, we could not 1 a-n bis
name.
Th Fact'iryville Roller ."aills
Are now in full blast, and turning out
a very choice article, of flour, plenty of
which is on hand at all times to exchange
for good wh-at. Flour for sale at low
prices viz.: XX $1 25. Bakers tl.8'
and Victor (Strvight) $2 00 per hnn
dred. Special prices on lots of 500 and
1.000 pounds. Respectfully,
2tf T. 31. Wabse.
BO-VRliVfnADE BANQUET.
Celebrating ilia Opfjt.inj of the Hotel
Hiley.
9 Platti-ni'iuth has had occasion to con
.ratulatt heiself, many times in recent
years iver the cniiii5etioii ot soino great
ent rprie of la-tii!g bem -fit to the cit
But it r. iinin d f.r the H..t 1 Ril-y
tn iik an ad v met ni- nt in th- growig im
p irtanec f our fair city serond to m
nt h r. L st evening in a manner b ti
ling the occasion, lh-beautiful In tel v.t
i u rued into a bow- r if Tragriut fl w,-r,
which with tin- c irved o.ken furnittir
and rich 'ippoittt ni.-nta of tin- -fli aio
with the tabl s in th h oi.ls.. ne st diniu.
room in th st ite.garnihed with the lie m
ll .ral design-, which Mr. Moore, tin
pi inc.- of decorator could arrange, Con
pe d with th fun; silver, snowy linen am'
Fm m h china made a most encliantin
fC lie, one Hot Soon to be forgotti 1'.
Th- biibi.nily lilite.l iipirtin nts an
ill r-olt silvery inuic. of the bind idde
m eh to th- I'veiiings epj .yniciit.
Til.- following ni uu of thirteen Colli
es was S' rv. il in a faultier maim, r, ami
partaken of by as e,i iiid a crowd as evi I
sat around the festal board.
Mknu
IJ u ft ini s on tin-halt shell.
Cc'n.M.imne Itoy I Sherry
IVery Cliv s
lC'lne W tup
Blue II Ii A. eluivy Sauce
slic d ' uciini ers ll oil mil. Use Potatoes
Ch l aux Mareaux
Tender Din oi beef. Larded with Mushrooms
8!ic a Tuiu itnes B ked - we-1 PotaU eu
Muiiiins, ex ra dry
Roast Ma lar.l duek. reach peas
Salmi of wild 1 i k with olives
luesed LeUuc?
Chicken alad Shil up Salid
Pu ch A'la Itutiuiine
Ass rted Oae Currant lelly
()rii.te, Layer KaiHius aud Uaaaua-i
assoi ted Nuts
Edam Chee. Anieil an Cheese
Snow fla. . e Cracke s
"o(Tee lea Chocolate
After the thorough discussion of the
good things so sumptuously prepared
for the iiim r man, Hon. Frank E. Whiti
as toastmaster, arose frjm his seat and
announced an address of welcome b
Judge Samuel M. Chapmnn. TheJudg
was in good form and received roundsof
applause, as he spoke of some of Platts
mouth's eccentricities and in a few chos
en words extended a hearty welcome to
the guests of the evening.
Following is the spetch in full :
Gentlemen:
The pleasant aud early duly has
been assigned to nie of saying a few
words in behalf of the Board of Trade of
Plattsmouth as a welcome to you who
have come from abroad to attend this
warming of Hotel Riley. Of couise, gen
tlenn n, it is merely a perfunctory duty I
perform because jou all know you are
welcome guest3 and that you have been
specially invited here in order that we
may welcome and entertain you; in other
words, gentlemen, you are called hereto
asist the Board of Trade f Plattsmouth
in breaking bread and tasting salt at the
form d opening of our new hotel. To
learn som. thing from actual observation
of the enterprise and thrift of Platts
mouth and her capitalists among whom
we are proud to number and claim that
public Fpirited gentleman who projected
and built this splendid hotel.
Y"ou know, gentlemen, although somt
of you may not be willing to admit it
this early in the evening, that Platts
mouth has h-retolore been conidered by
certain envious neighbors as "'down at the
mouth"--the P atle River and that we
haye to Bonn extent b-cn overshadowed
by our ambitious neighbors Omaha and
Linoln, and that it has even been hinted
t times, that we were a little conserva
tive or old foggish, in ur relations with
the outer wor'd and with ours- Ives, aud
it is true to some extent that geograph
ically and .itherwise, we have not been
able to catch and monopolize every rail
roid and every boom, which has blssed
our more fortunate m ighbors. It is true
we have had a good deal to contend
with in the past taking the rcactionicts
at home and the acts of God and pubic
nemy abroad, the loss of the B. & M.
shops on s-veral occasions and of gome
halfdoz-n rail roads, which have expire'
about the time we imagined we had
them, besides a largi number of m -nu far
ing plants which dallied with our Board
f Trade but to deceive and dissapoint
however, notwithstanding all these
drawbacks, cpntlemen. we are stid with
yu the third city in the Stat and our
hope and prayer is that you arc with us,
we are with you wi h all the modern im
provements, we have still left us th".
shops, our gas plant, our electric light
system, with its manufactory of electric
I -mps. he only one hi the state, our un-
surpassed system of water works, our
sewerage, our street improvements, ou
electric railway, the s'-cond in the 8tat,
our old depot, and h. tt. r thin any of
these, our Riley Hotel second to none
other in N braska, and ur; ly, ;entlemen
you will not say I am boating when I
claim, despite all the drawbacks of th
past, that we have nothing to be ashamed
of here in' Plattsmouth.
It is true, gentlemen, that while we
have not been able to establish any great
Metropolitan Journal to advertise our ad
vantages and sinu our praise, we have
libually supported. tUv yftat Qcwsyapers
THE HO
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UBS. (GENU JOHN A. LOGAN,
The Editor, w 11 contribute In addition to editor
ial mailer, Icetcht. remlniacencei., per-outd ro-colli-dions
of public men aud women, etc.
WILL CABLET ON
Will contribute Dooms, vhlch will be handsomely
Illustrated (Sets L eeiubcr uuiaber.;.
MARGARET SIDNEY
Will contribute sho-t Ftorica and sketchem.
JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE
Will contribute Btr.rle. (A bright, freah Btrry from
her pen '-Lillle Tow Mooi.ey" m iieceiaber
number.)
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER
Will conauct a Larpartnu-nt on Home Topics.
JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY
Will entertain the reader wilh charming dialect
poems.
MARY LOWE DICKINSON.
Secretary of Kiug's Daughters, will talk of that
8cciety.
Besides many other well known writers.
f Only Klfly Cent a Year.
Tne Home gazine will
pay all
of our !it;ilhorin!5 cities, receivinji in
return oftentiui-p lut nunger mention,
still we Imvc not complnined.
It is true we hiive Imd no repr-iBentiitive
tt lie National CHpitxI to wave the old
rl tgaml 6ecure for us a few hundred dol
lars for a ?ov-rntuent postoffice or
court house; yet. we have mauag d to
yet alonr alter a modest fashion and are
most liaiipy here to-i.iht, to have you
with us upon this occasion and be Rble
to convince you that we are now able to
receive and tak- care of the great public
in a manner becoming a city of the first
cIhss.
Now then, gentleman. I am warned
tii-.t I am simply to welcome you on tins
occason and not take up any of the time
allotted to our distinguished guests who
are expi eti-d in return to entertain us
upon this occasion. I se miny distin
guished gentlemen of Nebraska present,
some who went" out from Plattsmouth
with her certificate of good character in
the early days of our statehood, who
have prospered well. Others who are
truej representatives of the great north
west and some from our 6ister states, all
well known and respected by our people
here and it is from you we expect words
of encouragement and congratulations, no
matter what the sentiment may be you
are called upon to respond to, and in
closing, Iexp.esa the regret of our board
of tiade and people that the storm of
this evening should have prevented the
presence of many distinguished gentle
men from abroad. I understand the
governor of thi3 state and other gentle -men
from our prosperous and energetic
apital are stru ggling this evening with
the "short haul," their train being laid
off preventing th ir attendance, but gen
tlemen, we here have the "long haul' on
this banqu t and we expect you all to
enjoy yourselves to the full measure.
The supper at the Hotel Riley, last
niht, was a grand affair for those who
live in these days; but the
managers lacked true courtesy in
not inviting the three most proui'nent
citizens of Plattsmouth, viz: Pot, Fred
and the Ancient. Never mind boys
after the battle of the election is over I
will prepare a dinner for you and all the
tagrag that can be collected, 'hat will
far outshine anything known to the pres
ent generation. I was chief cook with
Solomon, when Sheba the Queen of the
South, cam - to hear hia great wisdom.
The dinner, I pr pared then, consisted of
all the delicacies of by gone days, in
cluding the fl -sh of harts, roebucks, and
fullowdeer, these I will provide for our
dinner. I will also introduce a dish very
much looked after in the days of Nero,
the eighth emperor of Rome viz: a dih
with dissolved pearls these with the
8 icred birds nests of Java will be the first
course. I will htve imported from Cey
lon some of all the spices in that far off
country including cinnamon, clove3, nut
meg, ginger and pepper these will
bmce us up for hot toddy and lger,
which must be given to our Irist and
German companions on this grand oc-c-ison.
Oil of olives, pomegrana'es, cu
cumbers and onions we must have in
abundance, as they sharpen the appetite
and are good for digestion. I will pro
vide garlic from Utah, for any Mormon
visitors we may have, and plenty of rice
f r Chinamen I will provide "possum"
j soup for the darkies and sperm oil for
j the D-mes nd Norwegians; the Scotch
will have plenty of porridge and John
Ball lots of beef. I will provide oxtail
soup for real Yinkees and plenty of
Saratoga water for the prohibitionis' And
in case of a fight at the close I will have
black thorns, bowie knives and revol
yers, so that all may have weapons for
defense. There will be no police at
hand, as everyone will be at liberty to act
as ho pleases. This is a free country and
we will haye it so I will describe the
rest of the programme Monday, so that
everyone may be well posted.
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M AO
ME
OP WAHIIINGTON, D. C.
WASIITVOTON KOOI
LTY KEWS.
All the importnt SOCTiTY
EVENTS of Wiuhinjrton :
White no use Receptions,
Slate Dinners, eto , will be pre
sented in this department
HANDSOMELY ILLU3TRATCD
with
PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT MEN AND WOMEN.
also
HOMES OP CABINET OFFICERS, SENATORS, REP
RESENTATIVES, AND FOREIGN
LEGATIONS.
Only Fifty Cents a Year.
be sei?t one year FUFK to
arrearages to date ana one
Farmer Hay on Farmer Votes.
I find th-rr ar ,en farmer votes
o ev-Mi of th r-st.
An' yt the seven rule the tm
Noith.s-'ii h. and et-sr and went.
It eeins the tadpole in llm pond
Is liiuder 'ban ihe frg ;
Or. an the folks in the town would say,
'The tail doth waii.the oog "
An' so we jrroan ahout hard tunes,
An'uc der whatV thecuse;
Orel e w s!i"w nit-n- better sense
And la, it on ihe laws
As we're the ones who have the pow'r,
I' turn" on' J'ist tlie earne ;
Tl a in the ratio ten to nev'n,
W e are t e ones to blame.
hen hird men flight work or get
t liijr they wnt to b' ss
We turn 'em off Ktt he ter ones,
cave self p-siiei-t an' los
An when law-maki- hxnds we hire
Do Just a- b id. an worse.
Ef we don't turn ' m off, begosh
They ought to beggar us.
Lu B. Cake.
The little babe of Mrs. Sawyer (who is
a sister of J. M. Craig of this city) died
Friday last and was buried Saturday.
That sour tempered, cross, dy-peptic
individual, should take Dr. J. n. Mc
Lean's Sarsaparilla. It will make him
feel as well and hearty as the h althiest
of us. He needs bracing up, vitalizing
that is all
E. J Jackson, one of the best freight
boys in this city, has just been promoted
to a passenger conductor on the Schuyler
run. Lew Irwin, the former conductor,
will hereafter run a passenger train from
Lincoln to Ravenna.
The Farmers Alliance is getting to be
a very strong organizaiion in the east end
of this county as well as the west. A
new alliance was instituted at the Cot
tonwood school house near Coon Valler
y'a Friday night. Great interest was
manifested and a goodly crowd was in
attendance.
Pi.
We have two extra typo's todny; yet
owing to a pied form we must apologize
for the appearance of the Herald to
night. Half of our matter could not be
printed
The Ancient wants to know if the
Hon. J. A. Connor, when he returns vic
torious after the battle, will divide the
spoils with those of his forces who got
weary before they reached the fi-ld of
battle. lie has a precedent in Ancient
history that he should so divide. When
David followed the rovers who burned
Siceley in his absence. Two hundred of
hia six hundred men. got tired and lay
down by brook till David returned
victorious. Those that went to battle
wanted David not to divide with those
who remained at the brook, and took no
active part in the battle. David would not
hearken to them but divided fairly with
those who remained at the brook. The
Ancient was one that remained and got
his full part, he has also failed before
the battle now raging between the forces
of the Hon. J. A. Connor and the repub
lican boss of Plattsmouth. Will the
Hon. J. A. Connor giv the Ancient his
full quota of the 6poils when he the Hon.
returns vie orious? The above is a
grave question and one that concerns the
Ancient very much, as he is always in
for prog. As the Hon. J. A. Connor has
no ephod to consult, as Divid had of
old; I hope he will consult his pocket,
and divide fairly with his tired forces
Hansen. Clifford, McEntee, Gehring and
the Akciest.
Ballard's Horebonnd Syrmp fr
Whooping Coagn.
Thar U no remedy in the world which will arira
inch prompt relief in Whooping Coneh as Bal.ard'i
HTthund Synf. It w'il fosUitnly cure it. I
will try it, your children will not keep yon awa
Bight coughing. Ballard's Horehound Syrup :
thund Sjm. It w'il pontitny cure it. If voa
k all
most cooling and soothing remedy for Consumption,
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Asthma, in the world.
It is free from opium. It builds op new tissue,
strengthens the Lungs, and is an incomparable rem
edy, made of the best and purest materials. If your
Lungs arc weak and you hare a tickling in your
Tbroat. yon need it.
LINCOLN
axi iNTrrrE rr rrsMixaHiv. suokt haktx
Typewriting Htid Telegraphy Larjros Crlteiwln
Hie Weso. (aK uii leu is lasi yeur Full Faculty.
No vacation 5tu'.i.'n cn enter any week day.
B'Uileii!' rTvpur-il u-r tniMr.es In fr in 3 to 9
tacu hs.' Pe:i.s ftr free ll:u.tr.uel catalogue and
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AZE W E Irs. igeH) SI logad
3U (Contains
COMPLETE AND SERIAL STORIES,
IU.USTNATCP AMTICLCS
ON TRAVCU
SOCIETY NOTES,
PORTRAITS Or PROMINENT
PEOPLE,
Biographical Sketches,
rtcsldps a lante number
of interesting 1epsrtmt.'Uis
carefully pretand, m
Health Hints,
The Dining Room,
Fashion Fancies,
The Mother's Page,
Recipe (tried and tested)
Latest Modes.
Semes op Articles on
HOME PRKiMAKtNO
FLOWFIH AM) IT-ANTS,
FANCY WO.K.
KNITTINQ AND CROCIIETING,
CHILDREN" PAOB,
uAiiKs, fuzz ra.
1MMK RECREATIOV3. ETC.,
with many OTMCS) kinohio topics.
Making it the bent Map izln in the world for the
money.
Only 11 ft y Cents a Year,
nil subscribers to the Weekly or l)iily Herald wh'
year, in advance, lor enner fiaper.
Implement
WHOLESALE
The Oldest Implement
All the Standard
KEPT 1 1ST
Such as John f.eere & Oo's. David Hradley & CoV
CiryV St. Jon's and G orge I). I'rowns, of Cialesburg
The New Departure cultivator, the hest that' made.
Peru
THE BEST
Always in stock Received in car load lots such as Sf huttler, Molino
and Ketchum. Buckeye Binders and Mowers.
THE FINEST 1,12733
Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts
Headquarters for the beet barb wire, "'HIE GLIDDEN" and in
lact everything in any of the above lines of goods.
Will consult their own interests by
I mouth, or Fred II. Gorder, at WWping Water, when in want of any
thing in the Implement line. Fifteen years experience hts taught me
how to buy goods right, and my trade shows for itself that 1 kcII right.
MM MM MOM MM
Branch S 311s at Wo op ing Water
THE BONNER STABLES.
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
HAS THE FINKST
THE
Carriages for
Pleasure and Short Drives Always
Kept Kendy.
Cor. 4th and Vine.
P, (r. FRICKE & CO.
(Successor to J. M. Roberts.)
"Will keep constantly on hands a full and complete line of pure
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. & OILS.
DRUGGISTS SU.VDKIES.
PURE LIQUORS.
SwascRimoM Pnicc, SO Ct. a Ye. Pulimk Montmi
For Tits Home Magazine.
i irri.t; ro.n mooket.
BY JOSIAH ALXKN'S WII'K.
CsyjrlKtil bj Mwlatis Hliy.
M J
have been on a visit to Al.ina Ann Mooney ' ..f
she tliit wus Alinn Ann Sniith, and rel'r"'
live on my own siile.
The above slnrv i-nniiilcte in riwmhor number othe
Iiik IIhwk Micuzivn, im.
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Only IMfly Cents n Year. t.
Depot
and RETAIL
House in Cass County.
Goods are
STOCK
WAGONS
rroinf? to Fred Gordor at TM-ttts.
RIGS IN
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