THE DAILY-HERALD : PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1889. The Pl Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PPEg9F THECITY. ir. Nlllurjr hlln rlle rlnlil to ane l,r strinau' l.urnl AnirHlhrtle fur thr i'alnlr I xirartion ut Trrth In till ri I jr. Ofllrn Ko kmioil Kluck . Ir. Wlthrr, OrnllHt, I'nlon Itlork. CITY CORDIALS. Nebraska lias the leading weather establishment in the United States. Its good Mtuk for itself. Mr. II. W. (Jil.son, of Ashland, was in the rity today, and clninied th; bounty on sjvoii wolf, ncalps Taken this week near South Rend. There will le :i meeting of tho "W. C. T. IT. on Thursday afternoon at :! o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. S. A. PavM, on Pearl street. County Sujt. Spin, was in from "Weeping Wai'ft ( day, mil); after the granting f the petition of Waltaj-h to beeonie a new school riistrtict. The mite society of th M. K. church at Union held a lawn social at the home of Mary Joih last night. The proceeds were tolitii.h paying for the church liible. The uttdxlance una good. Mr. D. O.Dwyer, a studious aspirant to admittance to the Cass county bar. who is in the ollice of A. N. Sulivan, was examined last night by a committee appointed by District .Judge Chapman for that purpose. The committee consist ed of A. X. Sullivan, IJ. S. Ramg. Hymn (Mark, J. A. Davits. J. L. Hoot. Mr. Dvvyer stood the examination and will be admittetl to Cass county legal bar in accord with thu highly favoring report of the committee. The up wtairs to the Carruth block on Main and Fifth street will soon be one of the best arranged set of office rooms in the state of Nebraska, and will be occupied byHillou & Browne and the electric light, motor and factory ottlees. Rooms will he furnished for general otlice. work oflice, private offices, store room-;, cilice for directors, meetings and eyery convenience desirable will be had, while the rooms are choicely located, with high ceiling and will be nicely finished. The oilices will worthy the enterprises which they represent. We arc in receipt of a pressing invi tation to visit Columbus this summer Preparations have been made for a statv gathering, which everybody is invited to attend. It is to be held at Columbus Nebraska, July 1. 2, 4, 3, (J, 7, and s. inclusive, and is the first Annual Biigade Encampment of the Uniform Hank, Knights of Pythias. Columbus la cen trally located in the state, has several lines of railroid-, large hotel accommo dations and its citizens will do everything in their power to make the stsy of visi ors pleasant. The four regiments will go into camp near the city, and admission to the grounds will be free to everybody: A plentiful water supply, will be provid ed, the grounds lighted by electric lights and an interesting programme prepared. Pri.e and exhibition drills, display of military tactics and various interesting features will be presented. July 4th wi.'l be Columbus' day, and the city will have the largest Fourth of July celebration in the west. Reduced rates on all roads entering Columbus, one fare for th' round trip, has been secured. Every-jne who can, should go to the encampment and stay as long as possible. Sunday. July 7, grand camp services will be held. Dean "Whitmarsh of Norfolk officiating. Tiie number of schemes to swindle lcople out of their money and the dif ferent ways of working them are amaz ing; but it is much more amazing with what readiness many people allow them selves to get duped. A lew evenings past a man of thirty years experience ap plied to us to learn of the responsibility of a would-be "publishing company"' of Chicago wit'ii whom he had been corres ponding for employment, having git trace of them through an advertisement The "publishing company" had a certain "work" that would "sell readily," and would give an "agent" for Cass county the sole right to the sale of the work, and would guarantee him a profit f 2.50 per day, Prodded he would de posit with them first $30 in cash as a se-e curity against default on his part. Two things kept the man from "taking th agency" without letting anybody know it or inquiring about it. One was he didn't have the "0 at hand, and the other was he got to wondering why a fellow couldn't steal if he wanted to after he backed his character with $30. The Hkkai.d is safe in saying that ha I th would-be aeent sent the $30 to the would-be publishing house which had been so ready to answer his former com- munica'ions, they would never have been heard from by him again. The Hkri.i would caution all it readers against agencies that wunt an advanced bonus for security on their character. PERSONALS. j S Iiuzztll was in Omaha today. M. I). Polk was in Lincoln today. B. A. McBlwain was in Greenwood last night. G. Spcltk, of Eight Mile (Jrove was in the city today. M. K. Harris, of South Bend precinct, was in the city today, B. K. Windham, of Glenwood, made a short visit in the city this morning. A party of ten couples of lively young people drove over to Glenwood, a id hud a jolly time last night. J. Ii. Grillitts.traveliiig passenger agent for the B. fc M., was in the city today. Miss Ilattie Chapman returned this morning from attending school ia Fair field, Iowa. Hon. T. A. Bill, of Missouri, who is visiting at J. L. Minor's was a visitor at Qtiiaha today. John Jennings, an old Cass county set tler, now of Kansas, and S. M. Barker, were passengers to Lincoln this morning. Union Breezes Union, Neb., June 3, VJ. We are here again with lots of fresh news. What's the matter with the new side walk? II. F. Taylor was at Nebraska City on Monday. I hesc are busv times, and Union is . booming. J. G. Oldham, of Rock Bluffs, was in town Mcnday. Mr. G. W. Grimes was at Plattsniouth Tuesday on business. II. E. Pankerton, of Louisyille, was in town Thursday on business. A. J. Graves, of Rock Bluffs, gav Union a short call on Monday last. Mr. Ed. Wiley passed through here on his way to Nebraska City on Saturday The Sabbath schools are preparing for Children's da v. which takes place text Sunday. Miss Tilbe Buck, of Plattsniouth. is the "iiest of the Misses Millie Shafer and Katie Keil. L. J. Mayfield, Ed. Lcrtytr and Law yer Graves made u Hying trip to Rock Bluffs, Tuesday. Messrs. Thomas & Slade closed their book accounts on June 1st and do a cash drug business hereafter. lion. L. J. Todd, the C. II. bonds abo litionist, addressed a small congregation here Monday eveuing on "bonds." Ha ha! The new meat market of Brissey Bros has dissolved partnership, H. M. Brissey havinir purchased the entire interest of T. F. Brissey. G. E. McDermid is our kind and gen erous barber, proprietor of the O. K. barber shop, located on Main street in his new building. Our new school buil ling is beginning to loom. It is 30x44 feet and will have three school rooms, two down stairs and t'.ie main room up stairs. A number of cars of cattle were ship pad from here last week to South Omaha. GREATEST HIT EVER MA Free! Free! Free! Free? A Genuine Crayon Por trait Given Away! Commencing to-day we will irive F1EE to all persons buying goods to the amount of $5S5.00 or more, an order for one of our a frame at all, or you can purchase it at some other store. We do this tc Advertise our Business, Many pcop'c wonder how we can allord to give away :i woik of line art like this with so small a purchase of goods. We answer that it is done for a bi; advertisement. No other such inducements can or will be offered by any other house in this city. Come now ar.d avoid the rush that will be sure to take place lor these Crayon Portraits I&eiiiember that you need not purchase wort la of goods at any one time, hut at differ ent times, ajjgregatiug that amount. A sample of our work in now on exhibition at our store. Of enusrie yourself Crayon Portraits may or any person you select. arrange- We have also made incuts with a large frame manu factory to mount and frame these Portraits for our patrons in the best style at one-fourth the usual cost of such frames or You are however, not obliged to purchase Special Drives This Week. Our Figured French Satines reduced to 27Ac a yard. Odds and Ends left from our Hosiery Sale about given away. At 25c a pair Children's plain ami ribbed Lisle JIoshj worth double. At 35c a pair Ladies' Hose in Spun Silk. English Lisle and best quality of Ingrains reduced from 05, 75 and $1.50 a pair. We have just receive! another lot of our 15c Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests, worth 25c. Ladies Lisle Vests at 50c reduced from $1.00. Full line of Ladies' Gauze and Balbriggan Vests in Ions dna short sleeves at 2t, 35 and 50c each. F. HERRMANN. IIo.v loos will it 13 before Unioa will kill lier own beeves and hogs? Messrs. Cassaday & Leacli, of the Star City, have the contract for building II. F . Taylor's new barn near here, which will be 38x60 feet and is under construc tion. Sec't. T. L. Rheumatism is cared by Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stricking at the seat of the disease and rcstoiingtbe kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a sufiici ent time to thonrly eradicate such poi son, it never fail. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. NehawKa N otes. PERSONALS. F. P. Sheldon and D. C. West were Mt. Pleasant visitors Sunday. Mis? Jenny Mark visited her parents near Plattsuiouth last Friday. Mrs. Tom Birnum, of Union, is visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pollard Mrs. Adams, of Vermont, was visiting her cousin, Lawson Sheldon, last week. Miss Anna Daily our school-marm spent Saturday and Sunday in Weeping Water. Miss:s Kittie West and Mamie Strum returned from Weeping Water Sunday accompanied by Miss Thompson, cousin of Miss West. Harry and Howard Williams departed on the 4 o'clock train Monday morning for their new home in Spring6eld. Mi. and Mrs. W. will fellow in a few days. They will be greatly missed in society circles on account of their musical ability. SOCIETY NOTES. The la !ies aid societv will haye a quilt ing at the residence of Mrs. S. M. Kirk patrick on Thursday next. The strawberry and ice cream festival given by the Nehawka Endeavor society on the beautiful and spacious grounds of Mr. Sheldon was a success socially and financially. A number of young people gathered at the home of Miss Lotta Pollard to pay her a farewell visit before her departure for the east, where she will visit all points of interest and will probably be gone several months. Married: Cooly Pitman, on May 23, at the residence of Mr. Kuntz. the bride's brother, Mr. A. R. Cooly and Mrs. Neva Pitman, Rtv. Mr. Williamson officiating. Mat. District Court. Yesterday afternoon the court passed sentence upon M. M. Moon whom the jury recently found euilty of being an fter the fact in the shooting of David Hite. $25 and costs was li.e ; amount. Moon replevied the fine and costs and gave security for the costs. J The jury last evening in the caso ul Cannon vs. Sheriff of Cass county found in favor of plaintiff. This morning the court was occupied with the case of Elizabeth Goodwin vs. J. M. Craig. Plaintiff sought to recover property which her husband traded to defendant; clamiug he had no right to do so. The jury found for defendant. Afternoon, motions and demurs were argued. Iialbriggau suits the best in the city at Elson's the One Price Clothier. tf All invalids not benefited by present treatment, are in vited to call at parlors of the Riddle House Fridays. Hhysicians will be welcome. 5-j 2 w For Solid Comfort. Supply your home with Furniture that is easv and comfortable. Boeck's Furni ture Emporium is the place to buy chairs hard bottom or plush, tor omce, home and the parlor. Tables. Desks, Secre taries, Baby Carriages. Beds, Dressers and stands of every description. But keep your victuals cool and healthy in an Alaska Refrigerator. Henry B(fxk. IMiisIi Wigwams at Sherwood's Thk Herald Job Rooms are the most comp'ete in the county. A fine line of Gents furnishing goods just received at Elson's the One Price Clothier. tf A young woman can get a good situa tion by applying to Mrs. II. J. Streight, at once corner Vine and Fourth streets. IT MS Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plas ters are prescribed by the leading physi cans of Michigan, its homo state, and are remidies of unequalled merits for Rheu matism, blood disorder and liver and kidney complaint. It comes here with the highest endorsements and recomen dations as to its curative virtues. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Special Sale of fine French Flowers at Mrs. John son's. Regular prices $1.75 to $2.50, now $1.00 to $1.25. Also special sale in Infants' Lace Bonnets. Call and secure a bargain. tf Elson, the Old Reliable One Price Clothier, is the place to get Business or Dress suits cheap. tf fi!TE eC.WlASE IfvAMESIGfc AIL Jas-S-KTrk KITE-r Cloud g Floating Som. Wrappers (UR6E SIZE) and. Teceive a 6 HANDSOME i OEM El 2 in C c CcntAiruna ACTCRSind-fclgESSK Sensible People will have nothing to do with "cure-all" medicines that are advertised to cure everything from chilblain to a broken nei k. Read the list of diseases that Dr. Pierce's Galden Medical Discovery will cure: Affections of the throat and lungs, incipient consumption, disordered liver, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, ulcers, tumors and swellings caused by scrofula and bad blood: fever and ague and dropsy. This seems like a cure-all but it is not. This great "Discovery" will realy cure all these complaints simply because it purifies the blood upon which they depend and builds up the weak places of the body. By druggists. At Only 60 Days Rlore. Time is flying and our goods are selling. Don't wait until we are out to Pueblo for you will never get such prices as we are offeriny. Ladies Glove "Web 25 cent Slipper, will sell for Kid loe, 7o ct blippers, will sell lor " Low Crescent, 1 25 Slipper, will sell for 1 Oxford Tie, 1 75 Low Shoe, " 1 Glaze Dongola, flexible, 2 25 Shoes, will Kell for 1 Fine Glazed Dongola, flexible, 3 00 Shoe, will hell for 2 " " " hand turned 3 00 Shoe, will eell lor 2 u u u u a 4 00 " " " 3 French " " " 4 50 " " " 3 Glove Grain, S. S., 1 50 Shoe, will sell for "We also have a great many bargains in Mens, Boys, Misses and Childrens, that we have not 6pace to mention. It will be to your interest to call and get prices before buying elsewhere. W. A- IBECCC & CO. 05 50 00 50 85 40 40 00 75 'JO "They Mean Business." Fr many years the manufactures of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have offered ia good faith, $500 reward for a case of Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by druggists at only 50 cents. This wonderful remedy has fairly attained a world-wide reputation. If you have dull, heavy headache, ob struction of the nasal passages, discharg es falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse watery, and acrid, at others thick tenacious mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; If the eyes are weak watery and inflamed; if there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or cough ing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers, the voice being changed and has a nasal twang; the breath offen sive, smell and taste impared; sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general dibiliy, you are suffering from nasal catarrh. The more complicated your disease, tin greater the number and diversity of symptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manif sting half of the above symptoms,' result in consumption, und end in the grave. No disease is so com mon, more deceptive and dangerous, less understood, or more unsuccessfully treat- d by phyefcans. larpets! Carpets!! Just received a large and well assorted line of (Call and examine our Stock IPriees sure to suit. J. V.KBACH & SOU'