WEEKLY HERALD. PLA.TTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, MAY 8, 1890 t I I:'. LOCAL AND it'll I Ell WIS If. THE COMING OF MAY M'NU T Only liinl-MoiiKi to cnr;iH u.if - moiikh fron. th" el in ami IIi! piii' -Only a next in a nHil of dark green, A few CKK". '"' il Mfi-icf Is mini ; Only ;i ln nilliiK of l:i'Hlf ii.kIx fimri tlx I Jlltt ! Oil M M SC - Tol. il of wi-e ho a. I In I willi r of hird". And tli.il May, the l.inl'H in. ulli. hlllnr 11 iff. Only .. tiinifli of M..sliiii a llla-li of lrKlit but li-i lll w Iii'h ; t Iniy a cloud In ;i cky of !-1 lilue, Kilcil wlili silver and tiny ohl rins Only a wr alii of M;iv m-r". ;i i-niity from airay from tht-ariic n- lioiih. A fliow. rof pink iiikI while iii'talx, Aud w- know that mwcl May coini'tli now. ., II. mil' Journal. It; Minor's lnniHi fiJj'l nrn rejoicing ivr the arrival of a ti'iioiinil boy. Tim third qiiint. ily nut-tint? will be held next Saturday uml Sunday, May 10 itml lllh. Punching Saturday cyning at 8.00. All arc invited. W. L. HrowiK- wan in Lincoln S-itur -iluy where: In- established a local branch of his loan and building association un der very ll'tttcring auspices. Tli egraduating class of the. Ilili tic.hool arc now preparing their essays Hud expect to nive the. best proraminc . ever had in this city nt the close of HChool. VV. C. Show-alter will rest up from his arduous labors that nlw ys follow a term of court by taking a visit out to Brain ard, where two of his brothers rt side. Mrs. George I'Yrgnson is visiting tela fives at Fail In Id, Iwa. She will prob ably rest from housi hold cares for a month or two in tint f of recovering h.tr healt h The IIiukai.ii iieli-i -ted to mention tint fact at the time, that the Vili:."Jl resi - t I - . . . 1 . . I . l nee lia.i lieeii in o,it.-ne(i up iy u ib ar rival a loV. Mr. Waui'h with his usual modesty failed to fay anything about the inim rt:ilit ev. lit on the strict hence the tardy notice. Will. Weber's team ".ttached to his hoi la water wagon took a -lively spin down Main stiee.t Saturday evening, narrowly escaping several disastrous collisions. As the team started to turn up tint alley to the stable near Cunningham's saloon, the raitid rate with which they rounded the Corner fetched the wagon up against telegraph pole with great force, wrecking the wagon and somewhat demoralizing the pole. The team was stopped and no further dtuiare done. Col. Sherman was .ikcd to iunii) into the wagon as tl,! Cvcr started down street but fortunate- .jy for him, he declined, otherwise lie mi ''lit have been at the bottom of the wreck. 'IliKHDAV. The commissioners are in session today. Oliver & Kanige's meat market will be open hereafter on Sunday morning un til 9 oYlook. Dressmaking and family sewing at reasonable prices at Miss Kuhney's, 222 Washington avenue. tf. Ileeson & Root filed a suit in foreclo sure today for Helen Lewis against D. II. Wheeler and wife ami J. N. Wise. Joe Klein's new railway switch puzzle is attracting lots of attention. Call on Joe and lw will tell you how to get one. Frank Drake has resigned his position as hrakeinan on the Omaha run aud is now in the employ of the Union Pacific. Judge Stiles laid aside his judicial ermine today and is assisting to polish off , the Stiles quarters in the Wheeler block on Main street. P. J. Hansen, the Gtli street grocer, has ' fitted up the Johnson building, opposite his old stand, with a pplendid line of fresh eroceries. The H. & M. poll tax force will put in their three days in the first ward on Day street which has never been pnss ablt for a team and wagon. Have yon smoked "The Boss" five cent cigar? Pepperberg's latest introduction it is better than any foreign ten cent cigar. Ask your dealer for it. Imo.d. The B. & M. shops are agiin crowded with work, but with tho most actiye, energetic master mechanic, in the west in charge of things, a wonderful amount of work is being done. A. The boys who carry sling shots ough to know that it is against the ordinances of the city for them to do so, and if the marshal or police catch any boys using sling shots they will be run in. The railroad commissioners were sworn in at 4 p. m. today. M. B. Murphy, Geo. Amick, J. Q. Richey, ndy Taylor and W. R. Murray comprising the hoard1 They will begin work at 10 o'clock to morrow. Prof. Martindale started to drive across the country to Fremont, says the Pawnee Republican of last week; this is eur old county superintendent that has developed into a Nebraska farmer in Pawnee county. The Hav.rly Cleveland Magnificent Minstrels, secured by J. P. Young to appear at the opera house on Saturday, May 31st, will be tho largest minstrel company that ever visited our city, baring over tiTj performers on the stage ' at one time. They carry about sixty people; have been touring the Pacific Coast Mtiee January playing to immensu houses every where. Whats the matter with the summer car on the motor line, it lies out by the power house, and has the appearance oi being a total wreck. Why don't the directors put it in shape. It is the belief of the IIkhai.d that nothing wi'l insure a diyi dcud for the motor line bu: prompt service and that often for the b n. (it of , . ... the public; for that is where the dividend must come fr m unless it is a traine of freeze out. I'KHSilN A 1. F. H. White lost one of his horsis last niht. W. (J. Sho waiter came home yesterday evening. Mrs. J. M. Craig, Lou Simpson and Mrs. W. II. Miller were Omaha visitors this morning. Lew Moore, the (loiist, made a trip to Omaha this morniior, with his box of lilies and roses. Miss Itattie Latham will start on the Uyer this afternoon for a three weeks yisit with relatives in Canada. Dan Smith was elected prsident of the school board last niht, John Unrnli. vice pri'sident; and Win. Hayes, secretary. Mr. ICrause, of New York City, Father of Philip, the grocer, has arrived in the city an 1 will spend the summer witii his son. Mrs. John Blake and Kittie Cummins will start on the fiver this afternoon to visit friends of Mrs. Klake in Phila delphia. Airs John Waynttui and daughter Cora return to their home at Lord, Pennsyl vania today after a very pleasant visit with friends hei. . Marndie, daughter of Charles Harris, has been very bw with diptheri i but under the skil full management of Dr. (look she is now rapidly recovering. F. I). Harding, a main line brakeman, took the place of Jim Barney, the K. O. baggageman, who troes to Aurora as con ductor of regular passenger to Alliance. The Royal Arcanum. This is one of the most prosperous organizations in our city and is now represented by about fifty members, known as Cass lodge No. 1021 and is rapidly increasing. Their entire member ship in the United States is over 100,000. The organization is social and fraternal and combines with three life insurances for its members to the amount of if 3,000. Their regular meeting will be held in O. A. R. hall Thursday evening May 8th, when several new members will be initiated into the order. It pleases the Hkkat.d to see all of tho be neficient orders succeed anil we wish sue cess to the Arcanum in our city. Friday the th. The Y. W. C. T. U. will give a social next Friday at the homo of Rev. J. M. Buckner. I'roT. IiOietle" Memory Hywtem If creating grcarter interest t!ian ever in all parts of the country, and persona wishing to improve their memory should send I for his prospectus free as advertised in I another column. 177 4td 4tw For Sale. Lots 2, 3. 4. 5, G and 7 in block 4 with a four room cottage and outhouses on same in South Park. Lots 1H and 20 in Block 9, Vallery Place. Lots 0, 10 and 11, in block 1.., Vallery Place, and a horse and buggy. I want to dispose of this property in the next thirty days. If you want cheap property now is your chance. Int-lmodetw J. I). Simpson. Drawing and Painting. Miss Alice Shepherd gives lessons in all styles of drawing, including crayon and pastel, and painting in oil and water colors. Herold Block Main Street. d3tew6t. For a weak back, chest pains, use Dr. J. II. McLean's Wonderful Healing Plas ter (porous.) Sherwin Williams', and Heath & Milligans' mixed paints; the best in the I world, at F. O.Fricke Co. wtf I 50.000 Live Pigeons Wanted, $1.50 per dozen for strong, healthy pigeons. Young birds and squabs not wanted at any price. I pay express j charges, ship at once. J. A. I?. Ei.i.iott, Dealer in Live Pigeons, 308 Main street, Kansas City, Mo. 176 4t. I John Schlappagasse. Is the fruit man of Plattsmouth, ho also keeps a fine line of candies, bmU and raisins. 187 tf Instrumental and Vocal Music. Music taught to advanced pupils, in accordance with the teaching of the present professors ot the Conservatoire de Musique, in Paris. Miss Alice Shepherd, dCtewOt Herold Block Main Street. For rheuniitic uml neumlfjic puios, rub in Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, and take Dr. J. II. McLean's SarHaparilln. "V" . . : 1 1 . vr i it.u nm uut nuiirr lung but will be gratifled with a ppeedy aud fTtiv rnr effective cure. THE WORK INC. MEN. Thm Chicago Troublpn and Thvlr Develop ment The Mtuativn Elsewhere. CitiCAOO, May G. General meetings of the Huh, door and blind makera were held in severul iwirtH of the city at noon. Inn meetings were held for the purpose of utrerigtheiiiiig tho union now being formed, the men em ployed at the machines promising their KiipiKirt. It Wits decided that they would. in a mca.Nui l im1 their issues with the "rI"teis, ami i no union man of the laiter organization will handle work turned out by mills refusing to grant the demand for eieJil hr.itrs. There was no hit ;ke at N. k. 1' airbanks' works a j is ex pecieu, ana me siriKeor me gas men, which wtw to have taken place, failed to materialize. The expeciitd strike of the dockmenon the cht;-rii I rao-pollution company's line and the Anchor line did not tako pi.-'ce. The reason in t-uid to lt that il-ey are not miflh-iently organized, and that tl ! eje are too man men ready to ur.it i :iei.- pwecx. Then; is no change in the situation ol li-i -a.-p; nt. is' sfiii;c. Negotiations for i.eti eliKiit With t lit Now Uosseb' USSO- ii;.:nai are saitl to bo complete, and the Hiuib.will re.-.i:nie v, oik in a day or two. Illinois Minors. Dwatl k, Ills., May (J. The 275 coal mine:-. employed at the Decatur coal mhii' wait on a strike for an increase of iive cents a ton for digging. No serious trouble is nnticipated. The miners of Danville, Vandercook, Ji.--:e Cn ek and Kddyville, held a mas meeting and decided to strike. They have in. grievance, but strike in obedi enet to orders received from headquar ters al ( .'iiieago. The Spring Valley miners held a moet 'i.;; and decided to remain at work until In. arrival of V. L. Scott, who is ex po it. I before the loth. Cot too .Mills Sti ikn. N.wvr.i :;u, IS. Y., May (5. The strike at I he cotton mills conl ijines, both sides Uii.g ;e',ei iiiiii'd to hold out. A few w-Mveis went t; Woi:i in tlie morning but put .-hortly ai tev;:rds. .SiiK-iihlehd-tt;,i I;ecKii:aii cays if the weavers do not eo:oe li.,(-i, at 'i:!c,' In- viii shut down the win l.- thus throwing ainrnt CfK) iiau.ls out ol eiupi.iyiiient, mostly women. S- t . iUe- 1: Nvr:::, Col.. . al Denver. ay i'.. iitist Friday': tli-ia.iii.l - oi the maeimiu wood workers and turni rs f. r nin; hou:r. with ten iioiir.s" pay ha i.lr been refused, tlie 13.' men h:ie :-:trt.ck and were joined by the .'.i l.eiieh men. .No:iif ot tlie largest intils are all'ecl.ed. bin ho a to keep run mug with a siiui t force Tho liv.iu -Miners. IitwiN, Pa., May ti. Tho Irwin miners at a liiMfs meeting decided not to work autil thi ir demand of 05 cents per ton be granl:-1. About eight hundred men v.i'! pre: . il;. aud the resiHutioii was car ried by an overwhelming majority. For Shorter Hours ami More I "ay. UATii, iie., Aiay h. J. he joiners union of this city numlxring 200 men went on a strike for a day of nine hours and a tier diem increase m pay of 2o cents. Carpenters Win. PfTTSKfRu, May G. The Jeanette, P.i., carx'iiters, about two hundred in umnler, who have leen striking for eigtit hours, have bin granted tlieir de mauds. An Army of lluiiiitiirt; ItiiihlerH. IlAMiii'iut, Maj- 0. Seven thousand masons and carjit-iiters struck here. Nino Tiiousaml Ii ihemians Strike. Pit.vou;:, M..ty fi. Nine thousand work ing men siruck in this city. -Iiii. lay's ISase Hall tianics. The attendance at the games of the Players' and National leagues was as follows: rUayers league Brooklyn, 1.1 1: Philadelphia, :..T2h: Cmeago, 2,02:!. Total. 0,-10.). National Phila- delpliia. l.().ss;Brfklyn, 1..J22: Chicago, 0. lot.il, :;,2til. l-'.HS' LEAGUE. At nron'. lvn - lirookl 'ii l.oston. 4. At l'i:ila.ii:lpi:iit - l'liihuleijiliia.s; w Vork,4. .a i i i:n-;e-o t Jite.-iio, i jiisimry, i.. NATION!. f.CAOIT- At Krooktyn Itrooklvn, 8; New York, 3. At 1'liil.i ieleJ:i:. - I'M! iii-- ! p.'ii.i. t;: 5:.,-ion, 5. At C'hieiej.. - i 'iiieajto, il: CiaciMiuli, 2. .ii:)::cA:i aso iation. At .'i-aei;-c Sy nieuse. 6: Itrooklvn, 0. Sy nieust -Hoc-liest At Koelie--ter ter, 5; Athletics, 1. Tlie IJowcn-Myer Figlit Off. New Orleans. May G. The Bowen Myer fight is ol?. Myer claims that he ha-s lx'eii t ick. and desived to jxistpone the e-nt for two weeks. JJowen, wiio has Leen in traiiiing f.-r tight weeks, -nn! is now iu )rhi. condition, would uol ciii.-'eiit to M,.;;ij.(:i:nu'nts. Tr.ere I cing no forfeit up Myer has declared the light oft', us far as he is concerned. Put a l.nIUt Trough His Head. Pierre, S. D., May 6. Charles Smith, proprietor of the leading cafe in this city, suicided at noon by shooting him self through the head with a revolver e w as one of the oldest settlers in Pierre. Domestic troubles are assigned us the cause. lie was formerly from Waverly, la. Treasurer of Ie niisylvania. Hmuusbx.-ro, Pa., May 8. Henry K. Boyer, was inducted into the office of state treasurer and assumed formal charge of the office. Every cent in the treasury was accounted for and did not Dccnpy more than fifteen minutes. Sudden Death of Kx-Oovernor Shunoan. Chicago, May 6. Ex-Lieutenant Grovemor Andrew Shuman died eud lenly in a down town hotel. He has for many years been the managing iditor of The Evening Journal and was highly respected. John Cookerlll Gives I Jail. New York, May 6. Col. John A. Cockerill of The World furnished bail in the matter of Judge Hilton's indictment against that paper for libel. An Iceberg Two Miles Long. Philadelphia, May 6. Th steamer ; Missouri, from London, reports passing . many icebergs, on of which was two milea lonK ninety feet high. j xr,, -Wvott ic- a trr tvij i .... . a!. . 'v. i Aator has given $3,000 to the charitable fnj4 of the New Voak Prtsa club. WRONGFULLY DETAINED. Peterson Is DIscharRed Without the Formality of a Trial. Tho Herald of yesterday contained a statement regarding the arrest of , Peterson, the local on the Journal. Mr. Tlx sequel snows mat Mr. 1'cterson was neither drunk nor disorderly but that In was quietly attending to sonin business for Quoug Lee when an oyer zealous, pig headed Omaha policeman overheat ino a part of the conversation anu thinking Peterson filled the discription of a c nfi- dence man that was wanted, ran him in as stated. Tho Iowa man that had been conliduuc cd came in an exonerated Peterson com pletely bo that the seargent in clmrgc was glad enough to take him before Justice Hellesby aud get his discharge. The statement in the World-Herald this morning is remarkable for its lack of truthfulness. Among other things the World-Herald says the Plattsruouth Herald reporter came up while the po lice were arresting Mr. Peterson and leaves the impression that Mr. Polk was in a sense to blame for his being held which is false in every word, an Mr. Peter son knows. We were going to the de pot hurriedly along Howard street when the patrol wagon drove rapidly along 10th street, crossing Howard before we were in hailing distance. What we learned about the matter was from the policeman at Boll's drugstore near the U. P. tracks. The World-Herald seeks also to put particular blame on Mr. Sherman, saying the police had n telegram from him disclaiming any knowledge of Peter son, etc., which was also untrue. Mr. Peterson came home Yesterday evening and ia rustling for the Journal to luy as of vore. Any person desiring th" services of a nurse should apply to Mrs. Jt. M. Breed, at the residence ot Elder Wood in Smith Park. lS4-0t THE DAYLIGHT A W3EOK1BACH SO! Have without, ovoontion flip lnrcost and moot Complete line ol Ever Shown within this City. It Styles. FRENCH NOTELTIESe Flowers, Ribbons and everything in the millinery line that NETV YORK AND PARISIAN Market can supply, and sold at our one invited to inspect our goi!s. J. V. W'ECKB ACH & SON. Petersen & Lar son (Successor to Whiting & Whicher IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX FANCr GROCERIES FX OUR AND FEED Domestic and Imported Fancy goods ot every description sold at the Lowest Cash Prices Country Produce Bought anu sold Middle Room, Opera House Block. PLATTSMOUTH WS-13td NF.BUASKA Drr,on'i ReRlmi runt. Happy Jack Denson is serving the people the U;st meal for twenty live cents ever put up in Plattsmouth. dll on him and be convinced. A choice line of cigars and confectionary ilways on hand meals at all hours, day or nii'ht. Opposite Weckbach's store near the court house. ITodtf A Lady's Perfect Companion Our new book by Dr.John H.Dye, one, of .New Yol k's iiioht skillful phasic imiH, shows that pain is not necessary in child birth, but results troia causes easily un del stood and overcome. It clearly pro ves that any woman may become a nioth lt without suffering any pain whatcyet it also tclis how to overcome and prevent morniugsu knessaml the many other evils attending preinaicj. It is highly en dorsed by physicians everywhere as the wife's true private companion. Cut this out: it will save you great pain, and pos sibly your life. Send two cent stump for (bscrii tive circulars, testimonials, and confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Frank Thomas & (V., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. .VJ VM Mr. J. F. Masters, (Ja-hicr of Emmitt Sz (Jo's Hank at Waverly, Ohio, says: "I consider Chamberlain's Coti'di Remedy the best I haye oyer used. After using several other kinds, without benefit. I tried it and it quickly cured me, after years of suffering with an obstinate cough and throat trouble." 5U cent bottles for sale by F. 4. Fricke & O. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright liht, and find your sight weak and failing, you should promptly u; Dr. J. II. McLean's Stren'r'li iiinr Eve Salve, 2- cents a box. ornid Syrup, We guarantee this to be the best Coufk Syrup man ufactured in the whole wide world. 1 his is sayinz a treat deal, but it i true. For Consumption, Caught, Colds, Sort Throat. Sort Chtst, 1'ncumonta, liron ciitis. Asthma. CrouA. Whoofiine Cough, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, we positivtly guarantee Ballard's Horehound byrup tu be without any equal on the whole face of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every individual who has ei-cr used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. iiuca evidence is indisputable. F. (i. Fiicke. Av;ent, IMattsniout h, Mel STORE. comprises all the latent ehapes and Popular low PRICES. Every Vallery's Meat ffiarkei 105 S Ctb &t., Union Block, formerly 415 Main street. A Splendid Market, where Everything kept is First Class. H e aim to please, and solicit the Patron age of the Public. THE CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT ROASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CURED MEATS, (iAME. FIH AND OTFIKH DELICACIES IS SEASON. By fair and honest dealing I expect to merit a share of the trade. 131-lm. J. R. VALLERY, Prop JULIUS PEPPERBERG, XX A V ITU A ri IW T7T rT A wrv WHOLESALE & RETAIL Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo ano 'Buda FTTLL LINE OF TOBACCO AND S5I0KERS' ARTICLES a;waya in Btor,k. Nov. 28. 1885. Good and Honest." a iu u i mi t "I hTtl oobtiOtl In la tfaui prate1 : Htu of Ohio TrM Columbus, bar used St. Ja in my fatally fur yoar, and And 11 to bo the medicine of medicine FOR GENERAL U8C. It Is a good, honcttt mrdlclno aud buneat ma will nut lifhltaU) to recommend It to suOrlnj hurunuity." JOHN P, SLKMM0N3. Book k eoper. In Oery Hot tie There Is at Cur. In Kvry Apllrntlon at I(!f. 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Scrofula, erysipelas, fever sores, blotches, ulcers. paniH in the head ;in-J boi es, syphiietie sore throat, mouth and tontine, catarrh. el a. permanent Iv cured where ottiers have failed. KIDNEY, URINARY plaint, painful, dif ficult, too frciueiit. burning or bloody urine, urine liii'li colored or with milky wediment on etandiiiK. weak back, Konerrhea,Klet,cyitites, prompny ami saieiy cured, ciiarjres reasonable. 'JfPTPTfTf P '!uaraiiteed permaiunt cura ; 0 I ulu 1 UiD removal complete without cut rimt, caustic or dilatation. Cures effected at home bv patent, without a moment's pain or annoyance.. To Young and Middle Aged Men & JlTP PTIT'P fl,B awIuI effects of early vle, flC'lO '.'1110 which brinuc organic we.iknes destroying both mind and body, with all Its dreaded ills, permanently cured. 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JOSEPH HAAS' HOG and POULTRY REMEDY It Prevents Disease, Arrest Dieenfee. stops Couyh, Destroys Worms, Increases the Klesh and Hastens Maturity. The sooner the system of the hoir is fortified against disea-e. the more certain is the result. Do not wait until jour hous are past treatment. What Wise Men Write. 'Hoc have died all around m at different times, hut y tir remdey keeps n:ine le althy and repays the cost in extra fl sh alone" WM. 1-.kbt, lecnmseh, eb. 'I find Haaf' Kcmcdy is all aj represented." John- Mack ay. riatteinouth, Seb. PRICKS: 82,.0, S1.2." ami GOc nor Package. 25 lb CansS12..0. Tho Lar- gest are the Cheapest. FOK SAIY IT. CFHICEE &. CO., Plattsmocth, Neb. Ask for circular containiM? Ti-ctiiTior.IU and Insurance rmposltion. Send 2-cent stamp for liogolocy, a I r-atise on nwine. JOs HAAi5, . a.. Indianapolis, lud. C. F. SMITH The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Mercs' Shoe Store. Has the best and rnoat complete stock of samples, both foreign and domeetic woolens that ever came west of Missouri nver. Note these prices: Business suits from tJ6 to f35, dress suits, 25 to 45, pants $ 4, f 3, 6, 6.50 and upward i. E"Will guarantee a fit. II TRADE il V: r ILY i .?.'' J"': it i X -2Z-j fa""' n mini in' l "'faA Prices Defy CpmDetition.- tv A