V WEEKLY HERALD: PLATTSM01JTF, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 28 1890 From Tuurday's Dally . Frank White and W. D. Jones went fnU Iowa yesterday to rracerato the young duck that infest the lakes near Bartlctt Jim Joons is putting in gas and elec. 'trie light fixtures and Mr. Higgms is putt'ng in tlie -team heating apparatus for George Dovey this week. A new tailor from Weening Wir was trying to rent a room he.o yesterday He wanted to hhako the Weeing Water dust from his feet and become a pprt of a live tow a. A canal boat lcoking craft dropped do i the liver last night and n tied up on the cast side of the bar opposite Main sl eet. As to its occupation or destina tion we were unable to learn. Wm. Osborn, the South Park carpenter is building a nice cottage for Pat Camp bell on Gold street between 7th and 8th, a'so a neat cottage for Mr. Schlater out near Barrier Smith's residence. Mayer Brothers of Lincoln will hold a grand opening in their new store which i said to bo the finest and most commo dious west of Chicago o.i August t-e 27tb. The IIkhald- acknowledge receipt of a very neat invitation to be present. Dora Bowman of Omaha win shot three times with a 32-ca'ibre revolver ' 1 esda-', the manipulator of tiioshooi'r.ig i n standing close by, but the steels in 1. corset saved her life. She ha a r caped unhurt in the face of what up pen -ed sure death. Vwenty-eight years ago today L. E. . es took charge of his first telegraph -ice, he be:ag but 14 years1 of age at i ni. time, llesaysuamauiwii. order by sound instead of paper, r-s was 1 ' custom then, it meant a discharge at 03. The Mutual iFire and Lighting I'i z i.ance company, of Cass couDty sus ta; ed a loss by the lightning l:'HDg a colt belonging to Mr. Kaufman in the Platte bottom last Saturday smd on Monday paid $75 for the same, the full amount of the insurance. Can any for eign company show a better record. T. H. Pollock? has let a contract to Me- -s. Boyd & Hinshaw for the election of a yeiy handsome six room cottage near 11. J. Streights on Elm strjet. II. J. has exacted a pledge of Pollock to build a tight board fence eight feet high between their premises. We hare not learned yet who the cottage will bo rented ( ?) to. A large lot of material was sent to La Platte yesterday and today the work of laying the steel rails on the B. M. short line to South Omaha will bo active ly pushed. N. Livingstone sold his old homestead near Louisyille, last week to Chailey Noyes for $2,600. By the way,Cha-ey h been entertaining as a guest a very i ich oid ric!e from the east, and it :'i whis pe--ed that he succeeded in "palling uncle's leg" for a goodly amount, th" 1-e purchase. This place is one of the ( t land marks in Cass county and ac companied with its settlement goes a v-:? '"ntciesting little roinan -Kin wood Echo. Ike water company have begv..-. wo-k plac ug their power house Y:m six feet do AU in the g ound it hav'ng ) on laid v -tir the surface. It is a long ' "3 end vill teke several days to complete it. The float convention for Cass and Otoe covties will meet Saturday at Nebraska City. John Watson will probably i theromiuee, though Mike Cavey fli A if Coolej of Cass are talked of. John Leach and Scbiappagase' men Leo had a little misund erstanol ir-g this morning and John was seen to roU out of the apple shop on his ear wh.: -h struck the side walk with great force. 1 he ar- ?t was poon on his feet again and went ,. ,h ' way as though nothing had happened . George Cutler, one of the B. & M s bes engineers, is in town breaking i bis new engine, the 174 which was built at the Plattsmouth shops expressly for the fust stock run between Lincoln and Om? . . r,o nmVco hi- i Geo;ge resides m Omaha and makes ia-. I frJn to Lincoln evrv day. He luuuu v - - ays the new engine is a blue bird and v HI make a big stock train hum. Greenback Weaver received the nomi nation fcr congress at the bands oi a democratic convention yesterday. Weaver used to be a republican but got ni-d because he couldn't t;et office joined the 'greenbacktrs, he has finuuy reached the common leyelnow where r" hma from Tweedism to Chicago social Ism, can meet and vote together, the democratic party be'ng composed of c" the conglomerate elements under the heaxons. A great many people have been kicking about the arch on lower Main street. We d'O now able to say why it has not been removed. The city marshall who is authority on such matters says the world's fair people have been negotiating for the arch but that some people in town insist on saving it for tho completion of the court house celebration and that he ; inclined to think that it will be allowed to remain where it is for the celebration as that appears to be the wish of most of the c'tizeDS whom he has met. M. L. Lennant, an old Cass county farmer, residing five miles south of Ced ar C. cek unl "l about three years ago when he removed to Hayes county, Nebraska, settling near Haves Center, was in the city yesterday. Mr. L Let cant gives a very doleful outlook for westc.j farm ers this year, he 6ays that in his county they cut and bound all their corn with a twine biucer and made feed of it in that way as it was too short to be utilized in any other manner. Corn is selling there now at 75 cents per bushel and gives promise-;' -ing to a dollar before it goes any lower. All small gram was short and the potato crop a perfect fail ure, map v of ihe farmers are not dis heartened bat will stick to the farm un til ano'hv-r crop cnu be cultivated. D- ..'ict Court Cc.ses. The following cse6 have been filed in the district court in the Inst two week? Minnie May Jcnes vs Jarues Jones, for divorce: B. Clark atty for piaiutirf. Isnac Wiles vsOmaha Southern Ry Ci.. Allen Benson vs Omaha Southern By Co., appeals from appraisement for right of wavof M. P. By.; Becson & Root atiy's for plaintiffs. Mary E. Williams vs J. C. Eikenbary, sheriff replevin suit; J. A. ITaldeman for plaintif L. C. rlicLoff, administrator of the Ci tato of John Inhelder, deceased vs Jac ob InbrMer et al; Beeson & Root fcr plaintiff. Harry G. Todd vs Lola Todd, rMvo.-cr. ?'qo Mary J, Hansen vs Andrew J. Han sen, Beron & Root for plaint! T. 21 r went up to Omaha mc.inng. Wiii Leach has gone to Au;ora t work at his trade. George Biguell return'.- It"" morrl j to his home at Cheyenne. Frof, Palmar is ca!l;ng on .1;' many Plattsmouth friends today. J. f ". Vhldeman of Weeing Water "c in the c:ty today on legal bus' Cauib Euzell returned to Omaha th;3 morc: ga 'tera few days' visit t, 1 h frier. : Sa:r. Shumaker, J. W. Sage and Dan O'RourLe were Omaha passengeis th ' morr:ig. Jol - Osaenkop of Louisville came in th mor ig fioni a brief trip through Michigan. F. C. Clark of Calhoun. I., w .1 be here the f st September and will put on e or two first class dray wagons. Rev Buckner went to Bennett this moru;ng, where he will be attendance at the s-ato camp meeting for a week. A !iur Robinson sporting a bran nev," suit stai ted for Omaha r-d. Schuyler this morr : a "ter a car loaa of potatoes. P '- Ha iison and wife went to Omaha today. Th;s is supposed to be Phil'6 first day o r for fifteen or twenty years. Uncle Tom Holmes of Rock Bluffs w; :io'. 'trd yesterdty that he he hud been placed upon the pension roll 3 at $S p-: month. Geo. Staata is not deliver ng bread any more be savs that he trr-Td out 30 worth and had to quit because he rouM not get his money. rarv . i ior the Merman Pre-'vt?r:an I ph.- .r. and pon of Rev. Witte i th eiv lelat'vf-s and n. "v" - k the . "d m- .1 v uuder f -ruth's i.- el '1 sn " -g w;. . bovp, t-r the advent of i. eight j. gi' i a i a eiay ago at his re ' ien'-". John R--bb:-- and Cliff Wescott turned L t evening from work w".:. - Y. M. C A. oible training c' at atrice. They report a pleab..ut efici 'ie. Val. ErkeL w Ife and sister retuiued t:- mor ' r from a visit of sv: rl week? a' . tsmouth, Ohio, where t' v had uee-.i called, on account of the c gerou- ess of Mr. Burkel'a mo r wboir .. . are glad to note eQt5roly le covered DIED. of this week al his heme in Ti: ! . . T t t Al- i - UCct, ::owa, Jts. Anaerson, me loriutr Xr ,t,, Via Porlrmo 1, ,inl Mr. J J I . r 1.1 .1 U V. A ...U.J UV HWV. Anders.. a was an honest man of kinelly disposition and bad many friends ju th; city who will b sorry i lea'n of 1 .. . -r-r 1 11 . r - .- 1 t n' -'.ise. rte naci ueen quite xceoic iui Bomo Viae so that his death was not un expected. W" S. Wise w " i start for Peiris, Cal if i, Sunday morning, where he will hen ter reside; Mrs. Wise v ' remain a short t:ne to look after some unsettled business when she will join him. Mr. Wise has been a most Scccessf al busir. s man and will be greatly nvsed by bis many friends here. Bishop A. B. Smith, of Denier, i3 in the city today. He says in getting off the street car in Denver, the other day, that he fell flat in the mnd and the driver, who was to blame for his fall, cime up ' i a sympathetic tone and said, "did you fall?" No, said Smith gruffly, as he surveyed his muddy clothes, that's the way I always get out of a car. The driver looked mystified and moved on Bryan bloviates at Plattsmouth Satur day night. Judge Ramsey issued a marriage license today for A -thur Jackson and Margaret J. Streight. One hundred teachers are reported .n attendance bt the county institute row ii sess'on at Weeping Water. Srre-1 Cominitsioner Heinple ha been quite busy t.day with his force fil'ing uj the washouts about the city. The case of Merges vs. Baumeister was compromised in the county court and decree taken for $20 in fayor of Merges. The -e never was a time ;n the history of Plattsmouth that 60 many carpenteis were busy. A ny man that can drive a nail can get a job. W. D. Jo les will carry quite a number of Plattsmouth people down to the old S2ttlers pi nic at Union tomorrow with his hack and four horse team. The ciiy schools wi'l begin one week from neit Monday, Sept. 1st. An Illi nois man is expected here soon. If he fills the bill be will be hired s principal. A man by the name of Wright working at the B. & M. pluriing mill got hurt, it being reported that he was paralyzed. We are ui.able to obtain the particulars. Joe Miller, the republican jaUer at the county jail in Omaha for the past eleven years, was let oat by Sheriff Boyd, the democrats official that was elected a year ago. A penitentiary crime is chare cd sga:n.-t a p;o.iiinent pH'-ty wb;ch if t?i - matter i not fixed up ve.y soon will l3 given to the public by t' - Herald wh'.ch pr" t,; a" the ne vs. L:oowln Las grown so quiet that a couple of men threw a man out of hi waon on one of the main t'j'.-oughfarf s of that city last eyening and stole his team. This beats Missouri. The peoples party central .committ-f met in Weeping Water Tuesday and con cluded to Lave a newspaper of the:rown and hire a man to run it. Who their man is has not yet been discovered. Contractor T. L. Mu.phy is making & three foot cut oa the Fairfield bill, in order to get dirt for his big fill in the hollow north of the school house. T e work will help the hill materially and it also helps Mr. Murphy. Ed. Rofeubtum is making life a bur den for Ftd Gorder ob account of Fred keeping too many old wagons and other fai in machinery in the alley back of his barii. T'ae marshal gave Fred notice that he must do so no more. Thomas U. M offer., secetary of the State Business Men's and Bankers' Afso- ciation, died very suddenly yesterday at his home in Omaha. Mr. Moffet was a fine business man and a genial gen.leman that w:ll be g.eatly missed by a large cvrcle of friends. In pol;ce court today Leo. Kopf was arrested on the complaint of John Leach on the clr -ge of disturbing the peace. It was the result of the matinee spoken of elsewhere that occurred in the morn " Trial was had to the court whic! resulted ;, Leo l-Jng discharged. 'Ihe Misouii Tacific are grading a nice j wagon road along the Platte bottom road where their ) 'ie interferes with the old road. It crosses the M. P. track tw Icc- once al'ove rrvado and once under t!c trn k. this w still leave the old Oreapo j ;i- road a tce boulevard for a pleasure j ride xVi"ona & Southwester- ion oftrn asked since ved to Omaha and ' tl- ( 1 -iat the road is we!.1 I i :.er e-e ,ier e on ; ruction is told bvi formation 1 'rt.eit'. . l-i? citv from the office Th: Lru.t;e at v- onaisDunc:. aurt inn j 1 ic-r contr-.- - to finish by M . a nc Th road . under contract as f tow- 1 Omaha es Osage, Mitchell county, j Town, et-oi't mues norln-east ot nah". 9C(i reach there by Januar I, Tue f ..vv-e & Lackawanna is back '. V - roan. The Wiiona & Green Buy - .-it? route to Green Bay, wi i the shortest of the lake re- to the eat. It is predicted that wi-. I:.1 W 't!ia & Southwestern reach es Om.; - city - grow into the r. ..!: limi-er market in the west. Tlie o au' no -.y states that it is tet My fhat ihe W;-iona & Southwestern ...y the IS'-, -n City & Fort Dodge i...J a that ; ... t suited to its purpose end would.. to be reconstructed. Omaha Bee. Mixed. Tnere p-e t -vo men in this city by the name of IIan3 Frahm one of whom is of the fir n of Nickol & Frahm saloon keepers one r treasurer of the Royal A ano.m of th"- city, on yesterday a o!f. for $.),00-. was received at the post office by the Hans who had no interest in it, he very fool;hly took the draft and tried to get it ca-hed at the bank, the treasurer nans Frahm then got after him and he refused to give up the paper. Telegrams have been sent the authorities of the lodge so that the old one can be cancelled and a duplicate can be sent The draft is said to have been made payable to the rder of Mrs. H. C. Ritchie. - 1 rrom Fr'Jay. Dr. ii u peneci we-awnr, nine remkrit moit heard lately. Old soldiers ought to attend the ret -ion in Greenwood tori-;ht. Two wagon loads of fine vegetables wore on ourtrects this morning from Iowa. Population of Weeping Water 1."',0, we call for a new count. Weep! v'. er Republican. Fred Stadelman and family will move into the-ir new Vpjarters in the second story of his new block next Tuesday. Herry Week bach fc Co is the only firm in the c:ty that is coupe Vd to keep two delivery wagons running idl the time, Tony Fiink, a Butler county fiTior, is v'siting friends in the city. He gives a poor send off for Butler county crops this year. The United Brethren .-.uuday Scho 1 from Liberty Chaonel, picnicked at Doyes grove near the new fair iounds yesterday. Mis Mamnriie S'llr-s i'HV'i h r T--'i five party last n: ht in bono' e: Jerjn'e Fenner, of Ohio, woo is he -f on a it. A plea.-Ri. ti;i"-( was had bv a:', o recent. Tnt Jourr.;-.! .jr.t.i :,c JO -io- Ittuie-4 to take hold and help decorate trie? hill for the smooth ta'king B'n". Bnt the young ladies are not s-n ;o:lr h ; e-ir apparently. Jolm Iloliv-a and Le-.- AH'-n came in from Furnas eoun'y lat night with thrc car loads of feeding c-.'.'tie. Tl.'-j 'f.o brought ''n a car lead cf stoek h'.-; f-..r San Brtsker. Lr, Hu Tiphrev hi -i r . ; I Win Ile-niV Waterman residence corner of S'-vcutli rid. M'i".n :t'-c-..'5, and will miiuvc h Oilice to tnai p'n.ce w.hirh will ni't. V;:n close to t le Doctors' row. Sixteen car load of fat hogt, nnd oce car of fat catile came ia from Town this morning, bound for the Soah Omr.lin market. A car of fino g-ad; ealvs frit; io was also on the tr."n. h HfRAl.t) JS r;- ir-d to h-'l'-i"! tllHt Mrs. Lou Vn"ery, forruely iou 1 ieman, who has been thrfitud with puerperal nsanity for sonic time, is much better to dayvlnch gives her friends etrcitr hepps for her ultimate rrov.-r,. Five thousand stock cam ie "t'uitg fitted out with the new Janny coupler ind quick -acting i'l-provod Westing house air brak;. Thii coupler v l-Mo prevent, ni&tiy iiLCcidcn, a cars c be coupled with it from outside the trick . Tue air door to eni;: 21 ? 1 240; invented bvMr. Hawknworth, is a fine piece of mechup' n and hi3 proven a gre-at convenience. Thefirpm" stepson a raiced point i"; front of the Coif eui he w !i'- io throw a shovel of coal, ;d in ai instant the doer sli if open and clones autmatiealW. '" .4 Jeannette, the littlp seven yea- old iujug-iter of V aud r . r Patmer et tertal.i . i M.oout tweuiy-tiyo of her lit: f'iinda 1 -. niht in celebei" ;..r ivl . .. -- 'ir.rirpi.") A,- -iv 1 SOme f I VL' f i.i pi - .i.; and a - .'1 p-r,nc:--d copper w tnor - (j'jgoiy enjoyed lc . . ptitcd. A h " u-c'p-l n it! iri u..r: y hour H- th'7 of the .t .. V ' .."3. r"'. d - v.- th.. pt t ,A i tio ro d. t lir-an ii a ," l.-'rd tfiat cai z.'ia to eaii.v ' "I'l. horse Joh-.i 'j-rlbl 0 s Geo' I Bl- lie T. t Mr'r'iT n-.i-i A. VApt i- the ivu-.i'Oi today. LeTT'1-, i Mc nc .. 1 Roe C": O. V. S u:th ro ! Lincc'r 1 ..fi- -tomorrow. Ifagr: cl-.i Dora H-jioid are-L'.-oo' t-'di Bird t.-n'. ,:d a d t. Rt.:. - ;y i .1 ; : at -e and Judge . old itler's pi .v : tot ay. Capt. P " e and wife of Lincoln, r. Geo. S. So. : i and wife of Oruha, came ir ) - night. A. B. Knotta a-)i wife, of the Herald, will picnic today with the old settler , at Union. Gertie Antill and 3Irs. Rath Ar,iick are both quite poorly, be;g threatened with maltrln! fever. C. W. Jrjgalls and Jamc, Knotts, of Di - Moines, caae in last even;rg f.-am the bible school at Beatrice, and left today for Weeping Water tc vl ;it Jndge Russell and family. E-jgioeer Roberts is not so well today His f i ieuds are not so hopeful of his re cover as they were. Sid Wheeler, one of ' ho B, A M.' stalwarts, is now pulling tho ilyer he tween tV Junction and Lincoln. l !)..UIuIll huU llllt III. m r flui 1' ,"1 handsome porch forCou. CoZcy, on Vine between Silth and Seven:h st:e-e(s. Ed Streight, of the B. & M. supi department at Lincoln, wus in th-s city over night in attendance at the we ' liug. SamT Thomas, the ncr.t senhtn.- f.om Cass county came in today and ele'ivirec :3 head of fat cattle to Mr. BilMein, the butcher. Heniy McMackeu went op to Green wood this momio" to alien t ie dist.'ct lei n'ou. The camp ri e ta'i place to night. Co'. Joseph A. Coeror bttter k.iown as old Hutch is still raking "a the du cats on corn; he weut bo Om''i toJuy to vatch he mtxt': . Mrs. Waybiight and Mis Ni-tti' came in last evening from a seven weeks' visit to Denver, Manitou and oth mountain resorts, looking as though they had en joyed themselves peiiectly. Mrs, Eli Sampson, out att'npor farm has been quite low for severtl dnys but is reported somewhat improved today Her daughter, Mrs. Tony Frank from Butler county, came down y ..erdfy in response to a telegram and ill remain until 6he has entirely reco , "?.d. 2s. M. Satchell f.'id O . Duk:.- prome naded through town yestrtiay witli flif staff for Mr. Hope echoo! lionsu. It will be raisd with appropr . t'-remo-n;es before the open:,!g of lie school and surmounted by . .uot flag. W'-epintr Water Kaglo. The i.-. j a ho wrote a I 1 entitled 'Fifteen Years in Hell," onu whiich was :o realistic that nervous peo; ' could not read it. will lecture at the Y. '1. church Sunday, Aug. 24th, and Roc! jod Jllall on Sunday afternoon at '- o'clock. As au oratcr and word painter. Benson lias few equals in this c-our.tr-. Col. Shermanicus of the Journalis getting a free lunch at U.jion today, while McCleland and the boys r-in the paper. It is expected that tV- Ool. will encore the antimonopoly speaker, Mr, Deck today, and tomorrow h will "sup port a railroad ringster for the senate, and will vote to nominate one ncrtweek. Mr. Purdue who works for Walter Holmes was anxiously looking for a lost girl last evening. It seems that Mr. P. had but recently moyed from the south part of the city into one of tho Bllstcin cottages near the home of Henry Week bach. On last evening he took his little five year old girl down town with l.ini and made some slight purchases w:.ich she was to take . home. He 'v tched her until he thought she had turned off to come home, 1 instead she went north to Tucker's v, an she dis- j covered she was lost and began to cry. T7illie Tucker took her in etnrge and looked over the north part r f town but could find no trace of a lo girl. He finally brought her down town ns she said her father worked at a Vr'j stable and the father who thought bt had been all over the city was overjoyd to seethe return of the little wanderer that had cried until her voice had gro-?j husky and hastened home with it its mother who wts nearly frantic with grief. i Lightning's WorK. Weeping Water Eagle lightening got in its deadly vork last weok, on the farm of D. Shei Jon, south erst of this city, -whereby two yong rccple vere sent into eternity. The bolt struck '9 chimney, turred into a b"d icom a. stairs where a young man named Wilkinson was preparing fcr bed, kill ing him instantly; on the oppose side :t :umped to a wire leading f the gable end of the house which it f o" ;wed down stoirs striking the peison of Tss Jotie IT' back who was a guest of the family, Li'ing her also. Two families are plunged ;,to giief over this ead affair. The youg man had just come from Mi?souri and was going to teach school iutaat locality this winter. Lie remains 1 of the latter were taken to the home of :.l3 family in Missouri. i A mischievous young lady visiting in ! this city yesterday gave Henry Boeck I more gric " '.' n he has had for mon'.hs. Sue had ben previously well"quainted with 11-jnry and called in to see him, and as he did not seem to recogaiv3 her she pretended to want some furniture and looked at the best parlor suit nenry had, and finally told him to send it up to her pa. ' Pa," eays Henry grufTiy, 'hw I know your p, who is he?"' "Well, if you don't know him, all right," and the girl, apparently ulted, left th 'store. Henry then flew around to see who pa was as he thought he had made a good sale, and the more enquiries he made the worse excited he got and tue les he Vrew, until it dawned on him in the evening somebody had fooled him. As I will return to college on Sept. 21st. any one wishing work done will please call at once, C. A. Marshall Den tist, tf. Matrimonial. Lint even'ng ut tho plevsatit home c'. the b ides pir.".t on ll'u nndJJEight aliec-Li, in this city. Mr. A.iLur Javkbo! was married to Miss Maggie Strcighik Rev. Balrd of tin Prfsbyttrian rhurcl" ptrformcl the Ci re:n ny in an nnpre-siiv-maimer. Mrs. Jackson j !:; rnly d i.i,!ifcr cl, Mr. and M-n. H. J. Sir. ijhi. She has' grown to wouj.i jhouii iu th;s county and is ce t iinly oim of !,-ntt-.niout ' nicest you.-g Jadhs, her kindly geniil mrfincr having mad'i In r bi'.-t of w,' I -: frauds that wnli her no worse than that her cup of happiness may always iu full to over UowMig. Tlie hi. du was mdiant in a crea n col. red dicss of tlio princess t -tern wild a lovely corsage boquet of that sweetest of flowers, the hte-ph'ncfi?, wtiicli had been chiwn with rare v od taste. The groom is a young man in th i-r i loy of tho B. it M. and is very J! ihly spoken of in church circles; ho is truly deserving of congratulations Will Streight as groomsman and Miss Laura McFarbuni, of Broken Bow, as bridesmaids sisted in the ceremony. Tim well arranged ridence wm dec orated with ni'iny handsome flowers, among whieh ti. :v :c:.l some .south ern water lilies, the ,5ft cf M; . Lovriiu, that were ext-'-i'diiig'y be-autl 1. The presents, consist ag of eye. ;, i.!il;;- tlint could be thougi of for ihe : :-..V-(illit.h-incnt of tho dicing roy . anil k!t sen, in silver and c'nau, also e.!' iuhif'. to other parts of ti ; hou--. , and i -1 1. ' -iis, pictures and fanry w ork, ;i. , , -;,!" .ouy of the high repr 1 i.i wh'ch tho 'rippy bride was held. The guests, crnqisti" or.ly cf ' inl ine I'ate friends "d rc!r tives of l. ' 1 and rootn, werv .-:s T-AIowa: Mr. and .Mrs. Ceo. F. 'onlh, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Caj,t. Phclp Paine, Lin coln; Mr. and Mrs. oeorgc Broiheihood, Omaha; Judge Sain'l M. Cnapman, wiie ami daughter Hatiie, Hon. F. E. White ami wife, John 11. Young and wife, A. D. Eigentjroadt and Miss Leila Tl-mrup, O. M, Streight and wife, Mrs. i '..v.jin and her mother Mro. S. D. Wi.iiams. Fran!: Dickson and wife, Fmnk Canuth and wife, Miss Si rah Baker and 1.1. s. C. H. Parmele, Miss Majgie O'l .r.rke, May Richey, Bir ne Ju'rh '.r; l t; two sisters of the bride's fauna, Mrs. i toton and Mrs. Sam' 1 Long, and Mr. Dean of south Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Jarson wll for . time reside under the p&rental roof. A special train c onsisting of .n ti. ie baggage car and three coaches pasaed through the city this morning from South Omaha at G:.0 bound for the Crest :cn blue grass palace that is n-"W in full blast. The passengers were all stockmen from South Omaha and appeared to be having a royal time. The baggage car was full of beer cases, ice and cham pagne with which the boys seemc to be dealing very generously. We noticed J. O. Eitenbary aboaru taking in thft i Don't forget tht he Mt. Zion BiptLi. church, consist-rr o " e lar;:'t and best colored cbvrrh or;'an?::!.vn in Omaha will picn;" t P't 1. day nest. Evcrythi"r wi'l - o..To:!y and nice, and fo. r.hcw ! Jt -t go and see for you 'selves. The Plattsmor'.'i .1 i ; ; i. niui oi . ; :.r.t (ie- the presumption h nell is afrsid to n . -I )' -j . bate on the issL f '. L -j; 4-R..ti."' Cocnell has son:'. '.hi ei.-.c iO l. ... i.o a an ..'.j.k. ii.ur.i'ier serving the people i nd is not needed it horn to ioc. . ;r v..l his re-election. ri i.e v r that. Send Bry: a cut .Is v. . ., Andrews can take care of hi.. . . ytn as not rorgot the corkers pretexted by Andrews at a puk'le 'm,r. so :. time ago, ws to.u. .-. Weeping Water Republxan. Tne prohibitionists at hr:r conve. tlca here Saturday, ncn inetcd . IT . -h:'-r i Avoca precinct, for cr rrm' -i one " -? gives Ayoca three CBndido'es f.i -missiouer, with the bourbons ye- .i from. The candidates r-c n' I p-oo'' "en and all farmers. Mr. T'beldoa, the re publican nom'nee, is a" ell q 1 for the position c: ary .. ther'. ,ity. and will be our neit ccr :.o v: So savthey all. Weeping Water Republic an. One of those inercusable, cold blooded snake hearted, hell boiu l.::ll -Ijals, s the form of a man, cvei " '.he anrd ward, was beating his dutiful bsrdivork ing wife the other evr! urM the neighbors had to come n' crfere. If this occurs again tue i; Dwill give the name of the ladl , .dual and adyc cate a coat of tarr- -I feathers. Mr. Geo. nolton of Plattsmouth was a caller yesterday. Sine i.'-; 'resignation as manager of the II tr d he has been looking aroond for a new field and has found it at home. A weekly paper wl" soon be added to Plat' .nouth's boom of 1S90. The rapid icressc o population demands more Vterahvo. Wccp!"g Water Republican. Lost Small ladies' silver watch with fob chain. Finder will confer a favor bv leavms same at Bennett &Tutt'a. . Mrs. H. C. Miller.