Till; i)A!LY likUALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEP.UASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOltE 11 7, 1SS7. EIji plattamoutl) Dailji Ucratt. PERSONAL. I5L NOTTS BEOS. Publishers & Proprietors. A 8allNlary Ilcnl 1:1, In llock- VTOOtl Illllldlllg. The Johnson block on Cth struct is about ready for the carpenters. The Ho:ngorfcKt is oyer, but Platts- mouth will continue in her prosperity, so much the better known for the occa sion. Those Wheeling Stogies at "Warrick's arc fine, 3 for 5 cts. d-4t The Tacuniseh Journal remarks "The Texas robber who made the stage visiting his brother, Mrs. J. 1. Young and sinter, went up to Omaha to-day. C.'A. Woofley, of Greenwood, came in last evening. C. C. Parmcle returned from Grand Island last evening. Dr. Shipman was a passenger to Omaha this morning. Mr. C. C. McPhcrson returned this morning from Louisville. Mr. Ronton and Samuel McClinic, of Eagle, are in the city to-day. Miss Julia Herrmann, of Watertown. Wis., is in the city visiting her brother Fred. Elias Sage returned this morning from Auhurn, Neb., where he has been days" (spectacular) for the 13th, "Ten with the sight of his man and arrested Ni.rhta in a liar Uocin" for the 10th and him, and "Cora Van Tassel" for the 24th. For Febuary "Edwin Stewart" is first anil will appear ti.o 20th. "Pauline Markhatu" is booked tor the 27tlr. For March. "Gardiner's 'Zo.o'" (spec tacular Co.) will bpp-:ir the 12th, and "Kniirhts of Labor Co" is down for the 21st. Everybody Run- This afternoon at 2 o'clock the first good fire alarm of th . season was sound ed, and Main street v, :s immediately in great commotion. Doctors, lawyers. grocerymen, dry goods men, harnessmen, ex-jurymen, judges, candidate, editors, reporters, printers and boys were all on the run Calbert did not know Mr. Eikenbay, and when his visit was made known to him he could do uothinir but "cJim along" and the sheriff arrived here will his man this morning, and a preliminary hearing was had this afternoon before Judge Russell, and the trial set for next Tuesday at 10 a. in. On searching Calbert, SherillEikeubary found $4011.50 in cash on his person w hich Calbert turned over to Mr. Denton, who was very much pleased with the sheriff's successful trip. jk IES rs AT The Last Night. T i i J Mil ijasi evening was me last one ot tlie gieat Nebraska Sangcrfest. It opened with a proirriMmne of music aud sonir at Lvcryhody headed lor VV ash- the opera house, and Mrs. "Webber of briver give up his Waterbury watch dc serYCs to be compelled to keep the thing wound up." Mrs. Longcnliagc-n has two acres of , land in Smith's addition iy the li. & M. railroad, also five acres in Merccrville, and w ill sell all together or in acre lots, on easy terms. Call at this office. Tha visiting sjengerbund societies took their way this morning, and with them goes pleasaut recollections of tin prosperous and beautiful city of Platts jnouth. "Wanted Men to grub out streets in South Park. Apply to St 11. 11. "WlKDnAM. October is the most pleasant and Mrs. J. F. Johnson and Mrs. Ed Olive returned this moining from their trip to St. Louis. They report haying a fine time. Pierce Love returned yesterday from a visit in Indiana, lie was visiting at a city whore natural gas is used for every thing, and soys that wood can be bought for 75c. a cord. ington avenue. A IIi;uAi.r reporter was on the ground and tiu 2nd ward hook and ladder was the l;rt fire destroyer in motion, and it was followed by the 2nd ward hose cart, but the hook and ladder Lincoln, the PlattMiiouth glee club and the I J. te M. band were the great shining lights of the evening once more. Al though the audience Wits not so bilge as the even ng before the music is said to have been better. At 10 o'clock the eon A little child of S. Wise is re ported sick with croup. The first car on the Fremont street railway was run yesterday. The w ind handled more more real estate to-day than the dealers. "Water service pipes were placed in wagon didn't go very far as the cry "all out" made the t. .-rtion to pull itun necessary, but the F. I'. Wliite hose com pany proceeded to the .-cvne of the blaze and extinguished all the lire. The cause of the alarm was the catch ing fire of a frame iluvl near the brick and terra cotta works. The slud stood very close to williams" oil house, but the fire was promptly extinguished by worl men near, or a hot fire would have been the result, for the lire department .could cf cert ended and the people proceeded to to r itgeralu s hall where a grand ball was indulged in. The Uohcuiian band furnished the muie. The floor was com-tant'y crowded and tne nau lull, JJ.incing continued till a late hour and the saengerfest ended, hav ing been a grand success in every par-fcul-ir, and all members of the saengcr bund seem to be well satisfied with PlaUsmouth un 1 their reception. Not Dead. It wr.s reported that "Uozarro", the Ind:an Medic. le man. who was here last beautiful month of the year, and it seems tlie Empire meat market to-day. to have been made so, that the people could prepare for the savage winter. So if you have nny repairs to make ou your residence property, now is tho time to do it, and, by the way, don't forget to lay the side walk. The Omaha band were out on a sere nading tour last nljlit. After the con cert they proceeded to the residence of Dr. Livingston where they played several selections, and were handsomely treated by the doctor. From here they proceed ed to the residences of our German citizens. "Warrick in agent iu this city for danger of a lire in Plattsmouth with our An infant child of Conductor Apple gate is reported sick with scarlet fever. A divorce case'inthe district' court present hose companies, to-day of Amiek vs. Amick was contin ued till the neut term of court. --If you have friends east who desire tj make money, inyite them west. A young man was arrested in Chicago la.vt week for making half dollars. C. J I. Marsh, a young man of Juni ala, Adams county, while out hunting the,othcr day, shot two fingers and the thumb from his left hand. One man charged with drunkenness and being disorderly, was tried before hirdly have arrived in time to prevent ycar wRS lerd mt ,,0 has ,.(.Umu.(i usso. the catching of the oil shed as tho wind i ,.., n,. -v- ii;,,rr s. r favored the fire. Cut the boys were very Washington. D. C. and has parlors at prompt in getting to the hose and under the Perkill3 IIouS, t pared to treat ail ordinary circumstances there is not much ci,ron:c Jiases with guaranteed success. d & w. 1 m n a i i i -i I lanseus cigars mey are uic pest ami are Judge Matilc.ws this morning. lie was guaranteed. d&w-lt lmeJ anJ COat whk.,l ut lilst .lccoUnts -Every one buying a dollars worth of I had not been paid. goods and over will receive a chance on an elegant sewing machine to be drawn Christmas Eve. Petek Mekges. A level-headed writer has just given publicity to the following: One third of the fools in the country think they can beat the lawyers in expounding the law; one half think they can beat the doctors healing the sick, two-thirds of them think they can beat the minister in preaching the gospel; and all of them know they can beat the editor in running the newspaper. Pick out the piece of Real Estate yo want and then call for price and terms upon Windham & Davies. Over Bank of Cass Co. IStf. Bill Nye writes to a bald-headed friend, who asks his advice about hair restoratives, as follows: "Take your hair invigoratormoney and buy a town lot in a growing town that supports its home paper and advertises and goe3 ahead and The first duck hunting paity of the season was out yesterday. It was com posed of A. Y. White, Dr. F. G. Friekie, W. II. Baker and J. P. Autil. They crossed the river in the morning and spent the day at Hollo way lake, return ing last evening with a fair supply ol ducks for the early time of the duck hunting season. Dr. N. Spaulding Smith late of Washington, D. C, the most emminent specialist and orthoepedic surgeon of the day has parlors at the Perkins House and will remain only two weeks treating with assured success all chronic and surgical diseases aud deformities. Those Proposals. Since the rejection of the proposals for the sewerage presented at a September meeting of the conne'l, on account of deficiencies, the board of public works has been advertising for new bills for sewearge. The bids were opened yester day. At first there were three bids cast, those of Shaw, Mulholland & Downing, et Kansas City; bhannou cc Co., oi Nebraska City and II. C. McMackin of Plattsmouth, but II. C. McMacken with drew his bid and on'y the two were left. The bids were as follows: 12 in. pipe for inlet, est. SOc; S. M. & D., 80e; S. fc Co., 77c. 15 in. pipe est. !;S. M. & D. 1; S. & Co. 93c. 71 inch sewer, est. 12; S. M. & D. $12; S. & Co. !?lo.72. 5 J ft. brick sewer, et. $7.50; S. M. &Co. 7.50; S. & Co. 7.23. 4 J ft. brick sewer, est. 5; S. M. & D. 5; S. & Co. $-1.80. Manhole, est. 40; S. M. & D. -10; S. &, Co. 37.00. Same per foot. est. 4: S. M. & D. 4; S. & Co. . Iulet "A", S. M. & D. 35; S. 3c Jo. $ . inlet "li", . 31. S 1J. 3o; S. ic Co. . Cast iron per lb., est. 4c; S. M. & D. Gc; S. & Co. Sc. Wrought iron per lb., S. M. & D.lOc; S. & Co. 10c. Flush tank, S. M. & D. 24; S. & Co. 24. Price per cu. yd. concrete, S. M. & D. G; S. & Co. 6. Price per cu. yd. in fer Balyeat's Fig Tonic. Balyeat's Fig Tonic Cures chronic digestion. Balyeat's Fig Tonic is especially weak and delicate women. Balyeat's Fig Tonic, not onjj relieves, but cures Balyeat's Fig Tonic removes all impur ities of the blood. Balyeat's Fig Tonic is a mild :iud gen tle laxati e; with its use, strength and ambition will return r nd a healthy glow will brighten the complexion. Price 50c and 1. Money cheerfully refunded if the above is not'substnntiatcd by trial. For Lile bv W. J. Warrick. BOECK & BIRDSALLS. WIE SOLD Sixteen Thousand Dollars Worth -op- BOOTS AND Last year, and it low prices will sell goods; this year. wo intend to 6cll mor LOOK AT THE Gil EAT CUTS IN TKICES AVE AliE OFFERING YOU. Ladies' Good Grain Button Shoe for 1.00, formerly sold for 1.75; Ladies' Heavy Grain Button Shoe, the best wear for 1.75, fomeily for 2,25; Ladies best Milwaukee Grain Button Shoe, 2.00, formerly sold foi2.50: Wo are offering all our 2.50 line of shoes for 2.00; Ladies' Fine Cla.e Dongola Button and Tampcgo Goat for 2.50, formerly 3.00. Men Heavy Boots for only 1.50, formaly $2.00; Mt n's Best Whole Stock Kip Boots for 2.50, formerly sold for 3.25; Men's Fiu Whole Stock Kip Boot for only 3.00. formerly 4.00: Men's Calf Boot, and solid,' for only 2.50, formerly 3.00; Men's Fine Dress utton Shoo fo.r only $1,25 formerly fc.'.ou. We also have great many other "cash" bargains in Children'. Misses and boys' that it will pay you to call and examine our jroods and be convinced that wo ar selling cheaper than an' other dealer. Jonathan IIatt J. W. Mauthis. JTB'rafA.,B?MAIB' .MAW dk DSi. mi PORK PACKERS and dealeks in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c, &c- S9 of our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, al WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 em, 1 2 & - mm 0 AND -OF- fcr-i CLGTKING- n Iff II AND- ffp II &1 iilli Mr. and Mrs. Adolph AVtber, of for gravel, S. M. & D. 1.50; S & Co, Lincoln, who took such active parts in I 2.50. Price per lm. ft. of oak piling, the saengerfest, returned to Lincoln this I S. M. fc D. 1; S. & Co. C5c. Pr;ce per morning. Mr. Weber's good manage- I M of pine lumber sheeting, S. M. fc D. ment and overseeiug of the programme j 30; S. & Co. 21 Price per cubic yd. of the saengerfest is well worthy of men- j of brick masonry, S. M' & D. 10; S. fc Furnishing Goods ARRIVING DAILY AT tion, and Mrs. Weber's solos were worthy you will be fixed, and a man who is fixed I of much praise. In appreciation of her hair or I beautiful singing, she was presented doesn't care whether he has any not," Warrick has a large stock of wall paper in all grades, see his samples be fore buying. dtw-4t Leave orders for wood with John Tutt at Bennett's grocery store. 8t f Warrick is selling the best white lead at 0 per hundred lb. You will save money by buying lead, oil, varnish last evening with a beautiful bocpuet ol cut flowers by the Vorort of the Saenfer- bund, or as we would state, the chief officers of the assosiation. Found. Mrs. Conrad Heisel, whose disappear ance from home last Tuesday evening caused so much uneasiness to her relatives Co. 10. Price per cu. vd. of rubble stone masonry, S. M. & D. 0. S. & Co. So. o.4 brick sewer, b. M. X5 v. s7.i.o; S. & Co, . Lead pipes per ft., S. M. & D. ; S. & Co. 72c. Although each ot the bida, in minor points exceed, tlie e.ignieer's estimate, as an aggregate they are each below, and each bid is also accompanied by a good check of 1,000 Monday evening the board of public works will present the i k AT sG&l fA fe. rid All the newest and latest Styles for Fall and Winter in men s and boys wear. iieiOTsm am 3 AND- 4 &c. at Warrick's d&w-4t Hastings Booms. From the News. Eleven births have been the last six days. and friends, was last evening reported to I bids and report to the council lor an ac he at a f:H-in house iust beyond Rock ccptance or rejection of the bids. It is i Bluffs. As soon as the report reached I hoped they are acceptable. NO BHiKEY BUSINESS. Dr. C. A- Marshall her friends this morning, they procured a carriage and went after her. returning ! recorded in I IMi-.ttcmrmHi nl.nl- 1ft n m. lvrrs Ileiscl appeared to have somewhat re- o inuAiAa nf I covered herself, and it is said the first A good hard coal sloye for sale ap ply to R. B. Windham. tf. WELL DONE ONCE MQ3E- Ladles' fine kid and goat button shoes at $2 a pair, guaranteed equal to any 52 50 shce In the marked at T. H. Phillips'. Warrick is having a big sale on mixed paint, it gives satisfaction every time, you will save money by using it, it covers more surface than any mixed paint on the market, lasts longer and looks better. d&w-lt night from home was spent without shelter. The house she stopped at was occupied bv Mrs. Mary Krigins and family. THINCS THAT WILL HAPPEN. Sheriff Eikenbary Fellows an Em bezzler Over the State and Fetches Him to Justice est O 1 o 3. 1 6 s A listof the Entertainments Booked for the Season. Ycsteaday afternoon J. P. Y'oung, opera house manager, handed to a Her ald reporter a list of the theaters at prcs- Ladles Attention Call and see the elegant line of shoes just received, cheap and fine at Peter j ent booked for the winter, but as new J the particulars Last Tuesday Sheriff E'kenbary re. ceived word from Eagle that the firm of McClcntic it Eenton had been defrauded of 575., cool cash, by a "cattle dealer" named George Calbert, and at 4 o'clock that evening he lelt in his buggy for Eagle, arriving there at midnight. He remained there till morning and learned It seems that Calbert, Preservation of natu-il teetli a pjircialty. Tctili extracted without prtin hj use of Jaiujhiinj AH work wai ranted. Prices reasonable. KlTZOEKALl I5I.OCK. rx.4Trs.MO CTil.N'EIt. 3Ierges. For Sale My residence property, cheap, as I want to leave the country and will give some one a bargain if taken soon. W. II. Baker. Ladles' Claze Dongola button hoes $2, worth S2-SO at T-H Phll lips'- Plattsmouth Markets. FCKSISIIED BY W. n. NEWELL & CO. October, 7 1887. Wheat No. 2, 43. " " 3 40. Corn, 2 23. Oats, 2 la Rye, 2 35. Barley, 30.35. 1 Hogs, 4.00. Cattle, $3.003.50. entertainments are being continually I during last week, went to tl e firm of added, the list will not long be com- j McClentic fc Benton and represented to plete. The plays booked, rank among j them that he had made arrangements aud the best and the collection is a .good one. I completed a contract for tw o car loads For October, Sol Smith Russell is I of cattle, and being disappointed in his down for tlie 20th, and "Rice's Evanga- money matters he desired to borrow S75 line" for the 2Sth. to help him out in his bargain, and after For November, "Mattie Vickers" is due negotiations he'obtained the money, booked for the 4th, "Little Nuggets j and immediately disappeared. No one (musical concert) for 11th and "Murray I knew whither he had gone and the de- 1 I 1 ! fillets jute arc?.? TO I3U silrthUfc Ukll id, p Pa mprtfiSnn UUII u . 3 GENERAL SALE and Murphy, our Irish Visitors" for the 30th. For December, we will have "Louise Litta" the Cth and "J. C. Polk" (mixed Dickies) for the 19th. ceived firm sent for the sheriff. Mr. Eikenbary by his superior knack ot tracing clews, and. wide experience with such criminals, after a days' travel and inquiry at Lincoln made him a clew, .uepresent the iullovino- time- tried and fire-tested companies: American Central-St. Louis, Assets $1,258,001 2.50C.3I4 4,i 15,576 S.llT.lCC 7 8.171.302 6,639,7? 1 3,378,754 14".,4C6 3,044.915 Commercial Union-Kugland, Fire Aisoel;i!ioii-PhiU.deIiiiiia, " Frauklin-riiilniiclbia, . " Iloine-Xcw V(;!c, . ' Irs. C-', of Nuitli .An-.eit)t, Phil. " Liverpool&Ivonaon & Olob-Frng North r-ritiIi & Merearitile-IIng Norwich Cnion-EngIan!. Springfield F. & M.-Sprlnneid, " bi&sb ilia 111 flotiC9 of Desolution of Co-Pa. Lner- ship. iJUV THE January, 'SS, seems to be the best month, j and following it tip he soon traced the Total Assets, S42. 115,774 and for it, at present, there is booked. "Streets of New York!' (spectacular) for the 3rd, "Around the world in eighty culprit to his mother's, Mrs. George Searls, of Cambridg;, Red "Willow coun ty. Mr. Eikenbary was here rewarded Lines Af-jnstsd FaiflatttfsAp-Bcy Xorie is hpreby civec Ihfct the cn-parfror I four ar.il .T. v. Fild. in C;is. couutv Nolnaka. In tlie live stock buine-:s, l:as tli:-? day been cils'-.lve.i by rruittiHl ecnspnt. Tb I iiMn-s will hereaft'-r be eomlucled by Albert JJtifo:ir. o whom all bit's are payable. Hated Sept.- 20, 1887. Ai bki.t bi ioni, 11 :! 4 GENUINE :-: SINGER with high arm and vibrating shuttle, sold on time. Easy payments or cash F. J. BICKNELL, Manigcr riatttmouth Eraqc