The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 05, 1889, Image 1
Of In piftftetttifmiiii a hi:com vi:.vu 1'IVTTSMOUTII, NEKRASICA, FUIOAY EVENING, A1MUI, 5, 1881). NUMIJKK 17 I pf Absolutely Pure. It. Htn oiriiiami ii..i.iiiPiit. Mnr rc i- a .-v irirnuri n-ti idiir. a iiiiiiv-ri if irua nolil In roinieli!iii ivitli tlif iniilillu.le of low Ivnt, klft wi-lu'lit :t!iiii or i.liiMtiha'e iHiwtler. mmt.1i in in ific ormnnry kiimi", aim raiinoi ue i .SoM tmhf in cans. .'y.L. ISAKINO l'OWUKR o., v.iii st. N. Y GOLTjSTl'Y" OKKIGJiliS. TreasurT. I'eputy rrr.nur-.'r, - Clerk. Deputy flTk. ltcorl:T tf Dcfils luuty It;.: r.lr Cleric of Diolricl Co art, Sherlll. Surveyor. Attorney. hupt. of I'ub School-. County J U' lite. I) A. Camprkll THIM. rOI.MCK HlllU 'ltlT HFIKLn - KxACMrcHMKLu w. c?khowalt J.C. Kikknbahv Ai.len kkkhon M a ynaki Spink C. itlHHKLL HDARU or 8UPK11VISOKS. A. B. Todd, t'h'm.. - - I'lattsmouth Luri.'t Kmi.t. - Weepiui? Water A. H. in KMilV. - K-mwnou Mayor. Clerk. Treasurer. Attorney, Kintlneer. Police .Itl.ltfe, Marshall, M. i- n KV vv K Vox Jam its Pattkkhon, jr. - IIVKON CL.A R K - A MAOOI.K . - S Clifford i. 11. Dunn Councilinen, 1st ward, 3rd " 4tli. " i J V Wrckbach j A SAMSBUKV . 1 I M Jdnm Mil. A SH1FM AN . ( M li MfKFIIV l S W IHtTTN ICOV'TOXNOR. 1 f M-CAI.I.K.N. rHRK l.I V Johns v.Chaikman Boaid Pub. Works Krwi (Souofk I 11 IIawksWouth GIVIG SOGI15J?.MS. .mass I.ODHK No. ut;. l. o. . r.--.Meeis Ijjv.n. T.i. a. I it cvitiii - nf eiifll week. All I traiiient brother aie r.pi-ctfully Invited to iieuu. IJLATTM )Cr!I KC A M I'M EN T No. 3. I O. K iii-i'M icy a'teroale Friday O. in each nit in I :t ii iiii M.ioiii? Hall Visitiog H rot hers arc i vued lo attend. MtlO LOlJiiK N'. si. A. (. li. W. Meet nil. 'Irv iit l-r'lier are respectf ully iu i..l I , I I. i It. .u-.t f-ir..r V rlr mau -.v.' il.k insier. k retnaii ;V. u.steimker Ovorserr ; u . 11. Millr, r manner ; r Hoiisewi: tli. Kee.T.l-r : K. J M"r! m. Kecelv- er ; Win iTehaii. 4 i i -e ; Wiu. Lu1vvik. luside tali-h : L. Nen, Miiiside ate t'KHBASKA I'HVI'TKK. NO. 3. K. A. M 11 Meet !Hiud aad tourtll Tuesday ot ea'-h nionlh at .M;-.)uV Halt. Transteic-nt brothers are tuvited to meet witli uh. V. E. White, H. P. W'm. 1 v. Secretary. IlI.ATTiMOL'T!! I.'MKIE NO. 6. A. P. A A.M. -I Meett ou the iir-t aud liiird Mondays of each month at tlieir liaM. All transient br curl ers are cordially iailed to meet witu uh. J. O. UiciiEV, W. M. Wm. Hats. Secretary. 1 1ASS CAM I NO. 3.2. MOD RUN WOOOMHN of America Merts second and fourth Mon day evening at K. id P. hall. All transient brothers are rej:iesleil in meet witu u. L. A, Newcomer, VeuTiile I'.msul ; . K, Ndes Worthy Adviser ; S. C ilde. Hanker ; W. A. Boeck, Cierk. OLATrSMOUrii I.OIXJE NO. 8. A.O. V. W. A Meet every ai'.eru-ite Friday evening at Rockwo.id hall at hoVIium. All transient broth ers aro rei'!etfuliy i.ivited to attend. L. S. I.Hniin. M. W. ; p. Iloyd. Poreman : S. C. Wilde, U-'corJti; : l.eoa ird Anderson. Overseer. Cl ASS COf SCi U NO ir.jl.KOVAl. VltCANUM meets tne cec iod and fourth Mondays of f aca mouth at Ar -.i-iU'ii Mall. II. S. Ule.vjt, liegent. P. C. Minor. Se?retary. "fT. ZION COMMAM)VU. NO. 5. K. T. U-Meels first ami third Wednesday night of ?ecrdUHy ii h' u. brothe" Wm. Haw. !!ec. P. E. w hit'k. E. c. PUTTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE President Kobt. li Windham 1st Vice rreside-it A. B. Todd 2nd Vice President Win Neville Secretary - r"- Herrmann Treasurer - F. K. GullnnaU J, C. h.'.-itev. 1'. . White, J t.. Patterson, J. A. Conner. H. tlso:j, C. W. Sherman, F. Uor der, J. V. tVeekuach. McSONIHIS POST 43 C. A. R- M. A. Di"Kov 'o:nmander, Bkn.i IIkjiplk Senior Vice " B. Cabrkiax Junior " " - iitt-. Sii.ks Adjutant. A. Shii-mx Surg, HXNKV STKKHiHT O. M. A. Tr."oh 'irllcerof the oay. JAXU HICKSOX, " iU:ird '..Sergt Major i A.ndhwv Fkv.. ..Ouarrer Mas'er Serttt: t."! lictTM .. . Post Chaplain- ""Mectiiii Saturday evenias SVT" OFFICE. p-raonal attention to all Iluines Entrest to my earn. xoT.vnr ix office. Title Examined. Abstarct Compiled, In surance Written, heal Estate hold. Better Facilities for making Farm Loans than Any Other Ageaeyv PERSUNA'.S Mr. Uird CritchGeld was iu Omaha to day. Cpt Palmer was a passenger to Lin coln this morning. Misa Blessington, of Louisville, i the guest of Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald. Mrs. T. P. Large and Mrs. Mackey are Tisiting at Mrs. J. F. Johnson's. Mr.Jas Knotts, reporter of The IUk 1 ald, is visitiug his old home at Council Bluff t da " u s o ay. Mr. E. W. Facwett, of the State Gran- ite and Marble Co., Lincoln, is in the city today on business. for Glenwood this morning to ' friends for a short time. Mr. J. L. Farthing, an extensive sand merchant of this place, took his depart- ure lor oreapona tms morning. Mm John W fMurk arrived in the citv from Weopinr Water this morning, i Rlu will mike Plktlmotith her home in luiure. Bev. A. Ilirt, German Methodist Min ister, took his departure for Hamburg, la., this morning, where he goes to hold services. Mr. Carter, at one time a prominent business man here, now located at. Lin- Coln, stopped off today while en route Lincoln to Burlington. Hon. John Barnes, of lork, arrived in I the city yesterday to pay a short visit to his daughter, Mrs. D. A. CampbelL He returned home this morning. J. M. Bothwell, secretary of the "i M. U. A., took his departure fcr Fremont this morning to attend the V. M. C. A. secretaries' state conyention there. Mr. C. E. Wescott an enterprising clothier of this city who has been in Chi cago for several days purchasing an im mense stock of clothing, is expected home tonight. Ji us biuener, or Maivern, xowa, wno has been a guest of the Misses Smawley for several days, returned home this morning, ane was accompanioa as :ar as Glenwood by Miss Mollie Smawley. During the past two weeks the busi- ueaspeupieoiuie inj uaye niamiesieu ........ I ' " cuierpn-e iuu iu nic uj the adoption of the "hello system" and the increase will bring the system into service and make it of much more ad yantage to the general public. The fol- lowi ntr new names havn been nlaeeil on the list: 89 J. Hatt & Co., meat mark- et; 64 Troop & Uemple, grocery; 14 Phillip Kraus. fruit stand; 90 J. W. Themas, Snmmit Garden; 57 0. P. Smith & Co., druggists; 93 J. M. Pat terson, residence; 72 McMaljen, resi dence; &6 Dr. Hall, office; 97 Dr. Hall, residence; 16 Skinner & Ritchie, real estate office; 34 Dr. Withers, residence; 87 O. II. Ballou, residence; 88 W. L. Browne, law office; 42 Dr, Si serins residence; 15 L. A. Moore, green house; 57 Dr. E. W. Cook, office. The remains of the late Godfrey F. Gjger, who died at his home in Omaha on Tuesday last, of heart failure, ia the 60th year of his age, arrived by the flyer yesterday afternoon. A large number of relatives and friends accom panied the remains to the city, and were met here by a large number of the Odd Fellows in uniform who turned out to payiheir last tributes of respect te their dead brother. The funeral took place immediately after the arrival of the train and a large number of friends followed J the deceased to his last resting place in Oak Hill cemetery. He wa well known here, having lived in the city for twenty- three years. Last night thirty-jeven employes, of fhe IJ. & M. shops were marched up to the time-keeper's office to recti ye their time checks. This is the first quota of an aggregate number of 100 men who will be discharged. Several will be let out today. Many of the men feel pretty blue. Fourteen were dismissed from the coach shop and fifteen from the paint shop, the balance being helpers in ether hops. C. J. Martin, who owns tb,e: property now occupied oy yas. aduii, lei a con- t a.-ii i. tract todav to D. M. Jones for the erec- f - k:i.i: ' n ' tWQ stories high. The building i i r I Two government surveyors who are in the city today, were testing the gage of the B. & M. bridge this morning. Farmers say they are obliged to dig ells in order to f)nd, any moYoiure in wel (he giounc will take the place of the old frame and pastry cojstantly on hand; confec buildi'igs, and will add much to the fine tioneries, fine nuts and candies; day and appearance of Main street week boarders meals and lunch at all hours; he will also open an ice cream C uro for Diphtheria. The following recipe dime to us through an exchange, ana as this death mark has been prevaleut in tin city for i. -1 1 many montlu, anu as we, -nun an others would resort to any availible remedy to see it stamped out, we iutro duce this to the public with much coufi dence in its virtue: This most valuable recipe was ursi - discovered by an eminent French phyM I ! T" . . .1 ..Ia...... h.1 iiai.sl Iwr n c,aa ,Q " BUU u J " American spcialist, who, out of 700 i . t, i. . i patients, uiu not ioe a cn-c. n mu-j. ' ,..l.i,,nf,lls of turnen- I two table8,)(onfuiis of niuid of ..l.-,, ,n iUh in the room with the Ia-sas f ji.v - - patient, set fire to it, ami iu a few min utes the room wid bo filled with a rich P..;nn. mw.L-p nr vu.mr. whieli will be inhaled by the patient. IMief will fol J iw, in a yery short time after inhaling uhe smoke. The nncrobesites will ue loosened in the throat, and exectoration will soon follow, after which the patient a . I will sret a pleasant repose or sleep. Keep this receipe where you can easily find it. It i3 worth trying.' Narrowly Escaped a Bullet. Wednesday about 8 p. m. as Mrs. Peters, who resides near the Fourth ward 9cbool house, arose from a chair on whicn ghe ua,i keen 8,tt;Q , no ir a win- do Bhe n:irrowiy escapj A a bullet which came craghing through the win- Mow. She arose from her chair to pick Un a garment lying near by and had she remained in her former position a few I seconds more, she would certainly have received the bullet which shot by her and buried itself in the wall opposite. It is not yet learned from whose hand the shot cams out it is supposed to have been an accident. It seems that the lady's time has not come when such a miracle should save her life. CRAND RE-OPENINC Of the Photograph Gallery formerly owned by Mrs. (Jutler. l wi-n to an- nouuee to the people of Platttmoutb and l I vicinity that I haye bought the Photo- grann uallery or lrs. uuti-r, ana nm prepared to do as fine work as can be had in the State. I have secured the services of Mr- L R Kennedy as oo-rator, who UM ha a twelve years experience in the J l leading galleries in the eist aud west. We make a Specialty in taking Babies Picture8. cloudy days tqu dly as good as sunshine for sittings. We invite you all to call and examine our work, wheth er you have work done or not. Kespecttully, W. J. KOON. A Fine Performance. The "Little Nugget" Comedy company closed their engagement at the uuke last night, before n audience which was a considerable improvement over iuat or me nrst nigiu. 1 neir stay in tne I city has furnished loyers of comedy an opportunity of unalloyed enjoyment. The musical features furnish a most pleasing feature of the entertainment, and elicited repeated encores. Lincoln Journal, Nov. (i. Don't fail to see them at the opera house next Monday night. Notice to Water Takers. Owing to the scarcity of rain the Water Company will turn on water for Lawn use at once if requested, at an additional charge of one month. All parties now using water on lawns will be charged for one month extra. 3t The Platt8. Water Co. Farmers report considerable dlssatis- faction on account of the drought, as the cattle suffer greatly for want of water. Wells that have supplied abundance of water for 25 years, are now dry, and all wel Is fe being dug to a much greater depth. While srradini? is bin.? done in the lJ ifc would be wejl tq eyeq up the precipices m the sidewalks, on Main "reet - Some one will take a tumble ome dark night and who will stand the expense? Mr. Frank Boehm is suffering from an injury which he received to hi right hand while at work in the shops. One finger was completely smashed, while he received other injuries. Mr. Frank Benson and Miss Emma Ubricson will be married tonisht at 8 o'clock. F- Ortmann has oneaed a new bakery fanrl rMtanmnt in tn r-rn rr rnnm nf t li a Riddle block. Fresh hread. enkes. nies , . . . . r - i parlor next Sunday the 7th of April NO SMOKE OR SMELL To the new COAL OIL. S.toye 'just rfcceiye j fball uud e aat jounoii urct. tuii anu icu iueu. lof explode. . . m Ttxej TflU Stanly Heard From Again. Bhubsklh, April 4. Advices received hero from Stanley Fall state that Arabs who have arrived then report that Hen ry M. Stanley and J&uiiu P.iha were licnrd from in February. They were - then marching toward Zanzibar with sev - era! thousand men, women and children. They also had 0,000 t asks of ivory. iioArais wio ur-jugni me news oi - Stanley ana jumn arrived at Stanley I TAillbiltl P..liritufif Tiinv l..!mo.1 fn nova -" I"v seen Stauley several months before that ... muv. Lomwn. Ai.ril 4.Sir Francis De Winton. president of the Emin Bey relief committee, doubts the storr concerning i i - - -- - j 0 - Stanley and Emin which was brought to Stanley Falls by Arabs. Supposing that Staulev had reached Emin at Chrixtina. - Sir Francis thinks the story brought by the Arabj has traveled too ((nVdv n K a iacr. lie consul. i ii m ij it...i it originated in a discussion of Emin's projects, Cored to Death. Fairmont, Neb., April 5. Sammy Cockeraw, aged eighteeu, employed as a laborer on the farm of Hal Stines. about four miles from Fairmont, was attacked by a vicious steer yesterday, receiving in juries from which he died this morning. The unfortunate young man was the son of Samuel Cockeraw, an engineer on the Chester branch of the B. & M., running out of this place. More Prairie Fire. Ord , Neb,, April 4. Yesterday eye niug a prairie fire, assisted by a very strong wind, swept a large scope of country north and northeast of this place burning for George Cummings, four miles northeast, a stable, two mules, har ness and a number of farming utensils. Mrs. Cummings ran into the barn when it was most all ablaze and succeeded in saving a horse. A Child Burned. Auburn, Neb., April 4. -A ten year old daughter of William White was bad ly burned near the First ward schoo house here today at 10:30. Some un known person set the grass afire around the school house. At recess the children were playing around it, whea the child' clothing took fire. She is badly burned irom the waist down, but it is not consid ercd necessarily faal. Favorite. F ame is a word ambition lores, A od art has ne'er its por ruit painted irtus the heart of avarice moves. 0 blivious to the "shekels" sainted; I arer than even these, by far, 1 s health, defying poet's dh tion. T hen with it trifle not, nor mar E nd ills that female pleasures bar by taking Dr. pierce'a Favorite Pre scription a remedy so satisfactory for all those weaknesses and diseases pecu liar to women, that thev need no lonsrer suffer fiomthem if thev will but use this world-famed reined v A f u'd line of needles for all kinds of sewing machines can be found at J. P. l ounrrs music store also the best oil in the market. Ruined by a Parrot. Mr. 3rown had a "bird dog" a very handsome hunter and I must tell you now lie was spoiled for hunting. It was funny a circumstance that his master always laughed when he told the storv. although ho was much vexed to loso 6o good a game dog. J3 housekeeper had a parrot given to tier, and the first time tne dog came into the room where the bird was lie stopped and pointed." The parrot slowly crossed the room U!iJ came i:p in front of the- do; und lii:-d hh: qiiare in the eye, and then. ;ifti r a mo iuent. said: "oimv a rascal!" Tin vas so much astonishes! to lur a bin. t:iiL that lu dr;ppil Lis t: J iM'tV.I'C! ran nv.;:; !.:::; r.:-vi I i:l.-Oi.; :! f:vm i:.-t C.iV t: t!l is hi i.l a . ; :i hnou n t ;:oi:it" i a"s a: J (li: I;; It Made Him Tbi. I liko to listen to people talking on tho cars. The loudness of ton which some bumptious folks adopt invariably gener ally goes with aggressive ignorance. It ia tho couple whispering in the corner who are particularly interesting, but you can't hear what they say. But some times one catches an amusing bit. The other day a man, stepped onto the dummy and greetod another already there. ' "ilallo, Tom." "How are you?". "Getting home?" "Yes. . Where have you been?" "Been to a Chinese funeral looking af it, I mean. I couldn't help think ing'1 "What?" All those Chinamen, and only one dead. San Francisco Chronicle, Ages of Animals. A whale lives 300 years. A sheep lives ten years. A cat lives fifteen yera. A tortoise lives 100 years. A l,a . Uvea twenty years. A camel ives. foity years. A bear lives twenty years. A dog lives fOurteejn' ' yeara. A 6quirrel lives eight years. An, elephant 400 years. An ox lives twenty-five years. A guinea pig Jives seven years. A horse lives twenty live fears. Detroit Free Press. . FRID AY EVENING., AT 8 O'CLOCK OX will take place. JJ iL! JL ever brought to this Grand Neckwear and Flannel Shirts ! cannot be excelled in any city. As a sovenir of this occasion every I.ady and Gentleman will receive A HANDSOME PRESENT! Remember Hrp.ninff I" I E" maay Tho Leading Clothiers, - oil- & Main St. tflKE SCHNELLBACHER, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow orsesh A Specialty. lie uses the Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the Farmer, or for Fast Kriving and City purposes, ever invented. It is made so anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks as needed for wet and slippery roads, or smooth dry roads. Call and Examine these Shoes and you will have no other. J. M-Schnellbacher, 5th St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Eotsrt Donnelly's Wagon and Blacksmith Wagons, Bueeies, Mac!)ins Quifk'y Iiepairerl j nows nnarpeneo ana uenera; Jobbing Don. Horseshoeing A Specialty I USE THE Horseshoe, wliien sharpens UspI a it wesrs awy. so there Is never any danger of your Ilorsrt slipping anij tuirtiiiK i",elf. Call and exainiue this shoe and you will Have no other. Beft Shoe made. ROBERT DONNELLY SIXTH ST., - - PLATTSMOUTH K. DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailoi Keeps a Full Line of Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult Your lntrt bl Civm Hint a U i SHERWOOD BLQGK ll ABOVE EVENING OUU APRIL We will show you snmd of the Handsomest Children's Boys' and Men's ioi 1 market. Our Stock of the Dote, JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN TniS Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Cuds FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOIvJSIW ARTICLE?, always in stock. Nov. 20. mr. Dr. C- A. Marshall. ...'v,4r.t'. , . ... Lf Lk It if. 1 Preservation of the Natural Tenth a Specially. AueMhetica given for Pain less Filling on Extraction ok Tkkth. Artificial teeth made on fJold, Silver, Hubbcr or Celluloid Platen, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de. sired. All work warrant sd. Prices reKtabfty FirziiC!ii,o's Rl, PkMrmuuiH, Neb Notice, to Contractors. Noticft I herfjy jr'VPii that fPh"1 h:d will t-.e jwived at Ihe clerk '.s ollirp up to 12 o'cliK'fc on'I'ii'' ay. May 7, l-J:. Iiy the county eoni iniMfionerM if Cans cnu ly.'.-l., for tir miii triictiori and pornplet'on of a on-story dwelt in t he er-ctel on t p f the j i) in tin eitv ' f I'latti'moutli in aid c unity, a'cordiri to pl'insand fpecififial inim mw on fti In th of fice of the county c0"k, HihhI nnl xMificint houdx shall H';ooirpan each hid f.,r the faith ful nerforioaitoe "f tli- w rk arid th hoard rtt seives the right to reject any and a I hj'N. BlKO t'lllTI KflKl.lP. County :icrk. S7" trt Q 'iftAMONTH can he n.- Iff lJ ijmt)f W01KIH14 f"l Hi. CIH eferred w ho can fur;dh a hr-e a tl giv ilieirwbole time to the bnsiuen". fre mom ent' my be proflraldv etnp!ovt-.t also. A lev vacancies in towns and ci!-ii. 11. K. JOHN --OV &CO..I1XO Min-t.. lilehmond. Ya. -V. Tl. lsilit tuil"Htl alt'i. Xtrrr tnin-l af,out tr.ndiiiQ -n- f,r rtjiij. Com' juic!.. 1'vur ffirliij. H. J. A Co. K. a. Windham, John a. Davies. Notary Public. Notary Vera. WIMHIAMA lAVHi attorneys - a.t Law. OfBce over Bank c4 cas. 'County. FLVTTSMOUTH4 . KBR A&KA yK Bale or Trade Two he-i-y frn teat9 for sale or trade for c ily property Address, Savcal IJicuki!?on, Eiglkt Jlile Grove, Neb. lext, 5th Inst. 7W 2D Elitist. ? o