TJ1E DAiLT HERALD : PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,. MCLNDAY, APUIL 2i, It by. Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. KallNbarjr. Ueatlut, Boekwood Baildinv. Telephone X. 33. Dr. Hit hen., DeatUt, Union Itloek. CITY CORDIALS. C. M. Holmes has been very sick for about ten days. Geo. .Studebaker is doing clerical wrk for J. V. Webkbaeb. Judge S. P. Vanatta in confined to bis home with a head trouble. The boys' meeting at the Presbyterian church jesterday was well attended. Byron Drew, who has been sick at home for about four weeks is improving. In honor of Arbor day the bank did not transact a gcncrtl business today. Ed. Morlcy takes up his tonsorial headquarters at the Riddle house today. Whiting & Wicher, the new cash grocers, are placing a tine stock of goods in their store today. Work has been commenced on Main and I'earl streets by the graders under the contracts let last week. The county treasurer now has a rusli of tax payers at his office "pajing up." Taxes will be delinquent May 1. The trees in front of the new hotel lots were removed today, and operations will soon be lively on that corner. Rush O. Fellows returned from Denver yesterday and last night he and Mrs. Fellows, and little daughter, left for Auburn. Regular school exercises were held at the schools this forenoon, but this afternoon was largely taken up celebrat ing Arbor day. -Tickets for the "Washington Inaug ural banquet are now on sale at J. P. Young's. Banquet tickets 75 cents; gallery, 23 cents. - Dr. W. II. Sclnldknecht with Dr. Siggins performed an operation ou the infant child of W. II. Malick, this morn ing, which was afflicted with hairlip. County Commissioner A. B. Todd is having printed a brief for himself which lie will file independently in the election mandamus case in the supreme court of Nebraska. Though most cities of the state will surpass Plattsmouth in Arbor day cele bration, none of them will be able to hold a candle to the Washington Inaug ural Banquet. Patterson, Murphy & Co., proprie tors of the Cedar Creek stone and gravel pits have besun delivering stone for the new hotel. They have contracted for thirty cars of stone. A new front is being built into the first floor of the Parmele block on Main street, which will be a great improvement and accomodate the show windows of Murphy, the grocer, who occupies that floor. Two young men employed in tha trick and terra cotta works, were arrested Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly, and were lined $9 and costs, each this morning. Being unable to pay, they were remitted to jail to board it out. Both inil Birrett will be at Boyd's opera house, Omaha, Friday and Satur day evenings, and Saturday afternoon, this wj?k. This is their last appearance in this part of tlie country together, and therefore, the last chance far people here to see them both for one price. A dia gram of of the hou?3 with price of seats can be seen at Carruth's store and if enough people will go to secure a train for return, one will be secured and in that way enable people to get back the sains night. Othrwis3 you can stay over and get back by 9:43 next morning. The ladies will find at the Bazar a fin-; line of Florentine silks; kid glovts, opera shades; silk and kid gloves, light and dark shades; and an elegant line of fans of Japanese and feather design?. All at prices to suit the times. Easter Sunday. Yesterday was observed by sermons or special services, as Easter Sunday in all the churches of the city. The Episcopal church observed the day specially, and 1 rt was crowaeu 10 overflowing at every meeting. Sweet-scented flowers and fruit blossoms were tastefully arranged over the church which gave a welcoming appearance. Communion service was held at 9 o'clock, and at 11 a. m., Rev. Burgess delivered a very appropriate sermon. For a text, speaking of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, First Corinthians, 15:20 was read: "Now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of them them that 6lept." Dwelling upon the divine side of Christ's power over the grave, Revelation 1:17-18 was the text: "He laid his right hand up on me, saying unto me. fear not; I am I he first and the the last: I am he that livctli, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive forevermore, and have the keys of hell and of death." At the Methodist church a large attend ance was had morning and evening. In the morning the twentieth chapter of St John's gospel was read for a lesson and a befitting sermon preached from First Corinthians 15:19-20. The church was also beautifully decorated. Rev. J. T. Baird, of the Presbyterian church preached an interesting sermon in the morning from Acts 9:4-0, after read ing John 20 for a lesson. At the Catholic church grand services were held morning and evening and closed the last day of lent with custom ary ceremonies. Dliillll U 11 B P i5 ft tti k ki FTTi C r n II Dai H Li '-'J n mi f in FOB HouseKeepers, Boarding House and Hotel Keepers. City Legislation Tonight. This evening is the regular council meeting night,but there are several things to transpire of interest. The report of the fire department for '88-9 is to) be made, the six new democratic alderman are to be sworn in and assume their official responsibilities for the coming two years, while two faithful servants of the people, Messrs. Dutton and Week bach, giye up their seats. The incoming members are Claus Brekenfeld, First ward; D. M. Jones, second term, Second ward; Chas. Ilemple, Third ward; P. MeCallen, Fourth ward; L. OVNeil and J. D. Simpson, Fifth ward. It is prob able two crdinances will come up. One an amendment to the special occupation tax ordinance, and another a rubbish ordinance, especially for Main street. An other subject of importance which is talked of among some of the council and which will come upjlonight or later, is for the city to pay a sum per yard to graders making fills in private lots, if they will take their dirt frm the streets which need reducing in grade. Sooner or later there are some hot discussions promised on several other questions; one principal question will be the extenision of the water mains. House Furnishings. As the House-cleaning time is now athand Ladies should" not for get that we are headquarters lor everything pertaining to inside House decorations. Taped Lace Curtains 3 yds long, 41 inches wide, Guipure Border at 2.00 pair. " 3 " " 41 " - - $2.ot) puir. " 3 ' ' 51 " " :j.r,0 mir. 3 " " 5G " " Fine Nottingham Net $:i.50 pair. 3" " 00 " " Wide Guipure Border" $4.00 pair. " . " " 3 " ' 49 Fine Nottingham Net $5 00 pair Oriental Chenille Portiere's yds long, 3$ inohes wide at $7.50 a pair. These come in combinations of Cardinal and Gold, Sapphire and Gold. Oriental Chenille Portiere's 3$ yds Ions, IS inches wide at $ 1 2.50 a pair. Com binations of Cardinal with Sapphire, Gold with Sapphire. Fancy Figured Cotton Plushes 25 cents a yard. Large Line of Plain and Fancy Scrims from 10 to 25 cents a yard. We carry a large and complete line of Fancy Dido Shades in all the latest col ors with very handsome borders from 50 cents to $1. each. SELGLZMES MillS 15 WiSLBLE. Our Stock of Cornice Poles comprises Ebony, Cherry, Oak, "Wal nut, and Brass with mountings in Prass, Nickle, Iironze and "Wood. lirass V estibule Hods with ends, Bracelets and Rinirs to match. H Drapery Chains, Brass Drapery Hooks, Lambraguin Ilooi runs, Uurtain fixtures, Curtain Hods. rass Curtain mi i II Tie Liu i! 58 (ill 5s 52 54 50 5J 5 s 5(5 5 5s 5; 5S inch wide! Tukey Red, Ft Color., on 35 rents yard. " w ide Turkey R.d Absolutely Fast Colors. 50 cents yard, worth CO. " wide IJ.-st Importe I Turkey lied, 75 cents, worth S5. " wide. Nubleached Loom Dire only 25 cents yard, worth 35. ' " 44 14 ' extra quality, only 35 cents yard. 44 44 Cream Damask good value, a bargain at 45 renin a yard. 41 " extra value, good patterns, at 50 cents a yard. 44 44 44 41 very fine; and a bargain at t't'i cents a yard. ; " Cream with H d Border at 45 cents a yard worth 50. 44 44 " (SO cents n vard, good value. 44 " 44 44 (5 5 cents a yard, worth Black Satin Damask at (SO cents n yard, worth 75. ' ' nt 70 yard, well worth $1. 44 ' at $1., cheap at $1.25. Full Stock of iNapkins :ind Doylies at Low Prices. Our Entire Stock of Matched Sets in Table Linens worth from $7.50 to $0.00 re duced to &5.0'J a Sett. The best Bargains in Towels ever afforded in the city. Dress Groods G-loves ! no nave not tiiKen ai vanr:iro oi our Very the sale on Low Prices them one Largest Li ne of Carpets in the City. Tapestry Brussels With Borders, Body Brussels With Borders, Velvet Brussels With Borders. Moquettes With Borders, Inqrains. Etc. I and at those figures are a decided To those who li in Dress Goods and Gloves we shall continue week longer. Do not forget that we are selling 4 I'nttou Simpson's J'est, 5 Button Bon Marche, and 8 Button Bon Mart-he Suedes at the Very Low Ptice of SI. 10 a pair, worth almost double. Double Fold AH-lwool I)ns Suitings at 7 cents ayrd, worth 35. 3(5 inch All-wool Suitings, i5 different colors, at 3!J;., worth TA't. 40 inch All-wool liec inese vjrooos come m a ern Suitiiiirs at 50 cts., worth 05. bargain. I R Fi 7Z$ E!S3 , r ra n n iron marrmnnn bhbiiqi iunt I mm?n mt t .i mm y0jt Jt. tt tt a. lei Cl 1 Idw mkUS i mj mmummi, '' i im jjLauu,uinuMiiwTOaMs uuiawanao v h v. Rid v,A n Grand Opera. The Bensberg Opera Company, which has a great reputation throughout this country, will appear in Halvey's 4-L'Eclair." The opera will be produced in the same manner as at Paris, with cos tumes modeled after the original and with no score. 4L'Eclair" is by the tamp composer as "The Musketeers," which is at present in the repertoire of the Bos tonian Opera Co. Secure your seats now for next Thursday night. Price 75 cents. Firemen Attention. There will be a meeting of the Platts mouth Fire Department at the council chamber, Tuesday evening, April 22, 1SS9, to consider an invitation from the committee to take part in the Washington Inaugural, April 30th. A full attend ance is requested. James Johns, Chief. II. C. RiTcmE, Sec'y. Buy a Refrigerator. That is what to do to keep your vic tuals from all getting stale this summer. The most improved and economical pat terns for sale at Henry Boeck's Furniture Emporium. He has all furniture supplies required for homes and offiVfs. Parlor Furnishing, Dining Room Furnishing, Bed Room, Hall and Office Furnishing;.. See them. Ice--lce--lce. We have started our Ice wagon and are ready to contract and deliver Ice in any quantity. Having the best Ice in the city, we guarantee satisfaction to all. Telephone 72. tf II. C. McMakex & Sox. O. J. Inskeep, is at Gering & Co's. to iittend to the optical defects of all classes and eyes of people: if :Your Eyes are Failing: ' do not delay seeing him. He has optical instruments and is a practical and manu facturing optician. TO (JET YOU it Died. In Brooklyn, N. Y., on the 19th, of bronchial consumption, Samuel Bruce Edney, eldest brother of Mrs. Charles M vVcad, of this city. Omaha papers please copy. Spectacles at Gering & Co's. Call at Gering & Co's this week and have your eyes properly tested and fit ted with glasses They have secured the services of a practical and manufacturing optician tor this week to fit glasses for them. Remember no extra charge for this advantage. d 6t. Ice--lce lea. We have started our ice wagon and are ready to contract and deliver ice in any quantity. Having the best ice in the citv we guarantee satisfaction to all. tf II. C. McMaken & Sox. Telephone 72. oooisaoa noes at Ifjour trade c ;iitinue! in the u will soon xt Xiivty D.iv it ha-' in t!i past Thiity Days we be olf for I'ueblo, Colorado. So It is a very important thing to have glasses properly adjusted for defective eye sight. Gering Sc Co. offer special in ducements to those needing glasses this week. d-6t Grasp tli Opportunity And Supply Yourself witli Enough to Last You Two Years, whil.-Jyou can get your Footwear at a "Cash" sacrifice. Gravel and Sand. Th undersigned have opened up a good sand and gravel pit and are now prepared to furnish screened gravel or sand in any desired quantities. Give us a call. 22-It Hatt & Marthh. Do not fail to call at Gering & Co's and haye your eyes examined by thier optician this week. d-6t Wanted: A good competent girl for general housework. Wages $3 per week. Apply at office or residence ot W. S. Wise. d4t NO SMOKE OR SMELL To the new COAL OIL, Stove jugt receivedat Johnson Rroft. Call and see them. They will not explode. Plenty of feed, Hour, meal at Heisel's mill, tf graham and Easter Hats, Bonnets and Flowers Mrs. J. F. Johnson's. at Call and See Our Eeduced. LADIES' RUBBERS ONLY 15c A Prices. PAIR. No Trouble to Show Goods. Elegant Suit of Rooms fop. Rent. Convenient to business, city water, gas and other conveniences for family; those I now occupy. Apply betore may 10th to tf John R. Cox. I P. S. All k nowing themselves indebted to save expense. us please call and settle and W. A. B. 11 t!ic New !Spiin Slmdi.'s iind Mixtures, mwm T7TW in m IkJ&ilJ) y A Rare Opportunity to Purchase Desireable Lots. We will offer for the next Thirty days Lots in South Park to the number ot One Hundred. Cash payment on each Lot 10. De ferred monthly payments 5, with only 5 per cent interest. This is-the finest opportunits ever given in Plattsmouth to pur chase cheap and desirable Keal Estate. . The fact that; the city is building up for a full half mile south of the Park as well as both east and west sikes of the addition is steadily increasing the value of this handsome property. If yon are not a freeholder you ought to be, and there is no excuse. fc?ave half the money 3011 usually expend each month and ap ply it on a Lot. . If you desire a pleasant home in the future invest now. If yon wish to build this season buy a Lot in South Park and have money furnished yon with which to build. If you will make your home in South Park you will be convenient to good schools. It you wish pleasant neighbors make your home in South Park. ie If you live in the country and intend some d:iy to move to tl city, ouv a -L.OZ now wnue it is cneap. You can save money by investing it in Smith Park. liemem ber that this lovely addition to Plattsmouth is 110 longer a speculation. Whether you wi-h to purchase or not if you will call on Wind ham & Davies you will be shown this part of the city free of charge. ,ir, Windham & Davies Ove: Bank. of Gps .Ro 9