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ilk MM t L If 1L1L1I1I lira 111 Ul W IE i L 1 1 lEW I'l.ATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, AVKOXES DAY EVENING, JUNE JO, 188S). Si:CONl YI2AK ONE YEAR LONGER. .SUM if J ROYAL ";S'o13 J j Absolutely Pure. i nit (hiwiiit iicvi-r vuriPH. .a marvei tii i ii t . Mr'-imlh and liuliiiiiK'iii"-". Mine ccnno liceal tn in tin- ordinary kind-, ai.d cannot be uiilil in ri nr i ' it hi nun tin- mull it ii.i.- of bcv tel. s!i : t weight al'ini or pho-idia'c i-mul'T. .'. i jjii'r hi ft nit. KoV.VL lllKIVii PoWKKK I'D.. !!.; Wall : t. X. V. I ASS I.ODCr. No. III. I .. F.- Mi-fH V'fcry I'm.- :l:iy f '.fiii'i ; of each week. All transient Inolhcis are rerpectluily invited to a'.teutl. 1I.M TMOi: : II KMIAMrjiKNT No. 3. I. O. - O. I'., wi-rit every a'tei" lie Friday in fach !i:-):i'!t Hi ihe M i-itni'- II. ill. Visiting );r ithci.i .in1 i .vito'i to :'.ttcnt. iI..VT 1 s.Moi i !l I.OIM.IC N. A. !'. . A. M. Mrrt i in tlie tir-t and thir l Mondays of rai'b Juo:;l!i a? li.eir !::til. All t r;iniit l-otIi-er are eon!i:il:y inl:eil t- im-et .illi us. .1. ;. Kk-ii W. M. W.M. II ys. Si r.;I;;ry. ilASS i:Mr NO. M !K!'.N V. imHJMKN 0f a:, i i iim --Mreis sec.ind :.!! f'-ni i ii Mon day i-vfiiii,' at K. if i'. t: t'.. All transient tilvfluTi are rei;uest'd to meet v.itii u-. I.. A, .NswiNom-r. V'ener iile t'-.nsiil ; 1", Nile.- Wort l:y A ! viser ; S. C. Wilde, Hankvr ; W. A. JJoeck, t n-t ii. v' KB It A SKA ClIAIlMi:. No. It. A. M. Meets si eond and fourth 'liu uday vl each iiiuuih :L Ma-oiiV Hall. Transcit nt brothers arc iuvlt':l to meet with us. K. K. Wit rr K, II. P. V.'si. 1' v. S. ci '-tary. i r. :;n :o.mmamai:v. no. r. k. t. jj-M'i-t- ti.fit and third tVe-li!c.;il-iy ntjilit of each nmrilli a! .M .isou's hall. Visiting brother lire cordially invitel to meet with n.t. WM. Jl.wn. Ki-c. K. K. WlllTK. K. C, A" I L AT TS.MO LM 1 1 IJUXiK NO. K. A. O. i:. W. Meet every alternate I'riday eveniinr at Uockwood iiailat rtoVlocK. Ail transient broth ers ar;' fsjiee; fully invited to attend. I. S. fir:iii. M. W. ; K. Boyd. Koreman : S. C. Wiidi. Ufarder ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer. . . rrtliiO LltlXih. !5D S. A. O. U. W. Meets fl everv ai'ernat Krmay ev. iiinu at K. of P. i ill. Tianslent brother are riiijieetfully in y led tnal lend. K. P. I'.rown. Master ork-i-i rii : !5, K- luster. Foreman ; K. I!. Steiiuker Ovur-seer, W. H- M.lbr, Financier; i. F. Konseworili. Kec;rder ; F. J Morgan. Iteceiv r; Win. I'reliaii. Ouble ; Wn.. I.udwij;. Inside atch : L. Ol.seti, lutsid? Watch. Treasurer, )eputy fre.nuror, - riol!:'. I) A. Cajiphkll Tikh, Pollock Bini i kii ctiKJRi.a FltAMC PlC'HSOsi V. II. I'OOL, John M. I.kyda W. ('. SilOM'ALTKK J.t! ElKKNBAKV i! v Scii.MiPr jlATTriF.iv 4Ski:;x; MAViVAIM) Sl'IXK U. lJUSSKLL juyury i.'lerk. itcu'.r iri c:" J V-eas Davutv l oi.i'iir C-lerk of ti.-trn;t uort. BiiV-ritf. - purwyor. - - - Altotn.-y, - Supt- 1'itt. School. (;uiity Jiidije. itoiti o? sure A. B. Ti !. Locts Fot.rz. A. B. Di icsd.v, CU'm., 11VISOKS. I'lat'.sniouth Weeping Water iiitiiwood rrg-. 3msa 3IS3RM?S?B V. M. KlCHKV W K Fox jAMKrt I'ATTK.HHON, JK. It Y HON CUIIK II. C. SCHMIDT M Cl.lKFiml) I. II. JJL'.NN urU. I tl I'.ICKKKM- Kl.l. , t lK. A SSIIIPMAN I l M .ll'NK.H ) M li Ml'UI'IIV I ( HAH. 1 1 It M CI. K. , CoN O'l.'ONSOK. I I Ml'CAI.I.KN. , I J l SIMPSON, ,1 W ,OHNH'N ,ClI AIBMAH KltKII iOUIK.K W 11 iNKWKLL 2nd ird 4tli ' M h I Hoaid Pub. Work PLATTSWIOUTH BOARDOFTRADE I 'resident lr Vici 1'resiilent ...Kobt. I J Wind ham A. H. To.ld Win Neville K. Jlerriiiiiim V. It. (Juthiiian lind Vice President Secretary Tre:iiirer lUKKl.TOIttf. J. :. Kichev. 1'. K. White, J . C Patterson, J. A. Conner, H. Kl.soii, C. W. Sherman, l' tior der. J. V. Aeclebach. W.cCOIJIHlE POST 45 C. A. R. ItOSTK.lt. M. A. 1ick-v rominander, I'.i-N.i. Hkmi-i.k Senior Vice " H. C'AiMtKi v Junior " I ti; MMts Adjnt:"t. A SlIII-MAN S"r'i- ilZNuv s ricKKiii r i. M. A Tai:s;ii 'Mlicer of ttie l);iy. Jam us ks.i.s " " :,!;irl Sert Major. Nlv.itsMf Kitv.. ..(nar'er M:istcr S-rur. L. i. t'Uitris l'o.st iniaplain Meeli'i Satr.rdav evenias; KUSINKSS DIKKCTOllY. A TIOKNKY. A S. I". TH"MA S. Attorncv-at I.aw and Notary I'nbli';. I'i!::er,ilil P.Iock. I latt!iiioiitli. Nel. Offlcc in ATTOKN l.Y. A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney-at-Law. Will :ive prompt Attentiou to all business intrusted to Ii in. Oilice in I'nion Block, Hast side. Plattsmoutb. Neb. GKOCUIMF-S. l illMS. WOIII.FAUTH, Staple a'!I I'.moy Or.ic.-rics, tihuaware snif Cruekerv. Flour and Feed. Kcvenue Estimate. We. your finance committee, respectful ly report the. following estimate of monies which will be urccessary to pay interest, debts ami curreut expense for the ensu ing riscal year towit: Mayor stud Council S S'iO City 1'bTk S.Jon. Ciiy Treasurer isXio. .. .... umi Board Public Works r K) :i y Att racy Boarding City Prisoners i" Printing J.-' Jncidei.taN l.K"1 P.. & M. It K. Bonds ircets. (Jiadinu and Biuluint; (,,K' Fire ilviirants lii ntul a.ii'tl Kearton Uelui.diiiK Bonds 1 1 iizh School Boinls 5 0 Storm Water Seweraire Bonds 2,4)i Intersect on PavinK Bonds WW I-ire and Water ; tlasand Lihtin- 4.ot0 Total f 2T.4DO Revenue for the fiscal year as rt potted by the city Tresurer to June -1, 1881), $-'9, 4 -!!." 2. i A. S.vi.is e ny, Committee, - P. McCai.lax, ( J. I). Simpson. Acute and chronic rheumatism can be effectually and permanently cured by the U33 of Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Plaster, gold by F. G. Fricke & Co A fine line of Gents furnishing goods ust received at Elson's the One Price p'othier. tf House and lot on Ritchie place for sale on easy payments; enquire at Johnson JJi'.os. Hardware store. tf 69 ! s S -2 s s m si C5 A ft d fl . Q C3 fl o fib 3 fl 0 ? Vs2 o f3 flg P4 V 5 s fl fl & S "3 a 2 SI mm ti) fl Mayor, Clerk, rrcasurcr, Attorney, ktnrinecr. Police .Itldr!, Marshall. I'ouuciliiieu, 1st w THAT CAME OF BALL. Norfolk Savagely Bats the Sphere and Treads tho Diamond. The Home Team Unable to Handle Them Yesterday afternoon at :$ o'clock was called the second gams of ball between Norfolk and Plattsmouth ut the ball park. The game opened with Norfolk at tho bat. Jas. Putterson catching and Tom Patterson pitching. Four talleys were scored by t'sein in this inning, Plattsmouth followed with a goose egg and Norfolk cume in to bat Stephenson and made one talley. The homo team again followed with an "0" and Norfolk took up the bat with high spirit and vigorously prosecuted their cause against the homo team which it seemed they were completely "on to." Six talleys were here scored and King made a home run and brought in r. man with a fly over the fence as did Wilson in the first inning. Plattsmouth finished the third inning with the same rcMilt of the other two and then followed three innings without any scores. Tho seventh time at the bat Norfolk tallied tm", to another "0" for our team. In their eighth inning the Pl.tttsiiiMuth boys too!; up tha b it with a determination t ) do something. Stephen sun made second and Pollock took the b it with two outs ag oust him, but a square hit on the bail sent it to center field Htid brought Steph. nson home amid grett cheering. This was Plattsmouth's first and only talley, in iking the score Innings 1 2 :! 4 o G 7 8 0 Norfolk I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0- 12 Plattsmouth " 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Ii.is-: hits, Plattsmouth ;. Norfolk N; errors, Flattsnumth 1 1, Norfolk 2; home runs, Norfolk 2; earned runs, Norfolk 3, Plattsmouth 1; time of game 2 hours 3.5 minutes. Umpire, McCoy. Sunday School Picnic As mentioned before in the Herald the i. E. Sunday school is planning for a picnic soon to Cushman Park in Lin coln. This is a most beautiful report on the Ii. fe M., which has a station at the park and will be most easily reached from this city. Manuger K. II. Andrus has wiitten the park committee of the school that the park with all privileges will be given them on Tuesday June 23 which has been accepted and the B. & M. company has reduced rates for the round trip to $1.2o for adults and Co cents for children, provided one hundred tickets ( or more be sold, which s liberal enough j that many more tickets than the required number should be taken. It will be a most delightful trip for young and old, which the management propose that it should be. Th;i excursion cars will leave on No 3 at 7 a. m. and return on No. 0 at 7:19 p. m. " But in case $187 worth of tickets, are sold a special train will be run. Apollinaris and Friedrichshall mineral water at Warrick's drug store. d (t tenmuiei' Hlippers at Bhfrwooil' fBFi n VI peg s S mi S's 2 S " isg jaar-iE s 5 ja w mst M n4 t tSSL 3. o - g to 2 O S F-J .t: c o 5 fO "5 P o a e o O i 1 . S g o III E3 O o . - s 5 6 5 c -r o 3 ' i ti PS 4 Z W ma V m S? 2 tS ' 'JO c- a s 1 m 03 SJ S-t j a c s a - , O 00 Ps S a 2 5 & 6 & 3 S.S 5 S & & s2 o p"rt- r-i t m 41 X rt A Pointer From a Citizen on the School Board's Selection of a Superintendent. Plattsmouth, June 1!. Ki, IIkiialm: Wholly on the grounds of sympathy, and not on any pretense that it was for the best interest of the schools of our city, the school board has seen fit to re elect DruHimond to the snperintendency tif our schools for another year with the understanding that this is to end his ca reer in that position. In view of the fact that the patrons of the schools by an overwhelming vote last spring indicated that they wanted a change, we think the board can scarcely justify its action in returning him for another year. The fact of buying prop erty and building a big housj should not beja sufficient considerrtion on which to retain a man in olliehd position when a majority of t'.i j p:oti; .!.:. ; a eh i:g.;. as is clearly the fact in this case. Indeed when any considerable minority of the patrons of the schools becom.; dissatisfied and desire a change in the management of the schools it is an accepted maxium that the change should be made. It is a notorious fact, su -c-.-ptibla of easy proof, that our schools are away be. low the standard of sehools of cities and towns of this state and Iowa much sm.iller than Plattsmouth, and ci rtainly the prospect for the coming year is not pleasing to thosu of our people who wouhl like to see our schools placed on a footing commensurate with the impor tance of our city. Strang? isn't it tint a mm should want to foist his services on an unwilling public as hasb)en done in this case? Some satisfaction may be obtained, however, in the fact that it is only for an other year. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Prof. Drummond Re-e'ected as Supt. and Teachers Selected. Last night the board of education met in called session and transacted the fol lowing business, all members being pres ent: Misses Oliye Gass, Maggie Berry, May Berry, of this city were elected as teachers, and Miss Ethel Runnell, of Geneseo, 111., was elected as assistant principal of the high school, and Miss Bessie Runnell, of the same place, to an intermediate position. The board then proceeded to ballot for superintendent. Thirteen ballots were cast, the last result ing, Drummond 4, Kauffman 2. Miss Cora B. Brooks, of Mou.it Vernon, Iowa, was elected as a school teacher. The board directed that all the teachers shall be examined, an. I must pass 7o in all the branches in which they expect to teach. The board authorized the conrnittee to do repairing on west Third ward school, high school and South Park buildings. All the positions of teachers are now filled except principal. There is no ap- j plicant for the place yet. o 2 i i 2 " "s CJ S 5 s- a in -5 C C "-I - -J In o -r - ' ji a f- J3 c3 3 t a rt ai 5 rt O ' " g V5 c5 S-3 t iQ - 2 'S Qj S. , . o X S3 .-i eo o , w 2.2- a S P s 2 2 " -ti . -3 2 cc - A c w Q V. -2 2 o a, rt - s-i r a "a to o i . -5 2 , o 'a .T. -4 y -r. z ? O i- 2 - -h o o - o 2 CO c a . a g 2 CO rt o p. w 2 o " .a e- . , 5 13 rt 'I - a S 2 - -s rt a o 2 c , 5 a 5 5? to P 3 .2 S t-i -. V 2 o a m -s- rt to 2 2 -u i 2 fl r o " o "ZZ tc g t1 .2 "o o -5 E. - . rn . o ;r 2 ? a -S -3 tc o o - a 2 - 3 a 1 ? -- O be s - a ?? i- "i 3 "rt P rj& 5: 58 2 S "-5 o 3 NEW GOODS AEBI'VEDAILY Complete in nil ilcjiaitiiu iils. Handsome lino ol Ncojiolitan and pattern HATS. RIBBONS, PLUMBS, COLLARS CUFFS BELTS GLOVES FUNS HANDKERCHIEFS SASH RIBBON. We cordially invite ladies to call and i t prices, we. can save you money. Moore & Studebaker. One door west of floe's elotliinir store. . c : : . o '.3 Co; Sealed I. i W ill be received until noon on Saturday, July i;. I!' a- the olii'-e ol I he Hoard of PuM.c works for tilling the i oles r sinks :ilni: the lini- i f III . i I'l cu ck, as V w-. : Lot No. Id, Block :i.'. ab.-iit l-.'ir. cn'.t v. Is lot No. Jileck :.(. aliou ... ! n iiili v!- Lot No. a. Block jibont 1 i:,n i i.li is Lot No. x. Block :u. about n n i n :-;. !s Lot s No. 7 am! s, clock about ... . ."..- enh -ols Lot No. c..l;l.ek:;l about : 5 . i nl, .!.s '1 lie cai ill to be taken !l''lil stx ii .-li -el i I st ivcis as I lie Bo: rl el Pub k' n:U a : y ili e f . Contract to ! let to 'he b-v.iM biudi r : . ik t o he coin ;iete i I. in ' u e.il oas li.eo !lo let ! t tir of the eo i traei: I h" I ibi to It j' c: ri y or all hi ;s recei ve I : l ids i I bniin.i-il ai .' o'clock p Pi. mi sai I li b dav ' t 'u!' . il 1st J. . I'il! . N cii'i'm I: u.r.i i i Public v. i-i kt. June- 1", lieja. We are making a big cut on albums and bonks. Wo w.Oit to close eiu our enlire stock iii the m-xt sixty days. d (it Will J. W.u:i:i'-u. Rheumatism is c red By Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup stiiking at t!ie seat of tlie disease and rc.-tui ing t':e kidneys an. I liver to Uealliiy action. 11 lacn a suiii cient time to thoroughly e radicate such poison, it never fails. Sold by F. Ci. Fricke & Co. A Comfortable Home is one where a man hat is weary can rest himself upon a neat sofa, it he is hungry he can go to the cupboard or safe and get som.tliiug to eat, if he is thirsty he can draw a glass of cold water from the refrigerator, if he has company he en show them into a nenlly furnished parlor and give them an elegantly arranged spare room, if the wife has sewing she can rest comfortably in a low rocking chair, in going out to eulj a tine dresser is at hand to arrange the appearance he fore and there is always a hat rack in the hall to keep personal property on and a jar to receive- the wet umbrell Be comfortable and happy and furni h your house from the Furniture Emporium- of IIliNKY IJoKC'K. Cr the Liquor Habit, Posilively Curec BY A0T1!i!ISTERt"Q CR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It csn ba given in a cup ol eo'fee or tea. or in ar ticles ol lood, without the knowledge of the per son, taking it; it is absolutely harmless and will ctfect a permanent and speedy cure, viietlo-r thepatientisa moderate drinker or an alcoholic, wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a complete cure in every instance. 4s page, book TREE Address in confidence, 60LDEM SPECIFIC CO., 1 85 Rac St, Cincinnati, 0, C u v !K , a. :r &4 3 72 r2 2 3 o C2 o s 1 O " VI P- ?r, ," 2 a iM 5 1 i3 s: " r - X x M . " Z rt . 2 1 r I 5 s c c 5 - t - -j C x n 3 -f . i 2 2 a a S r y- SI- F c 5 - n : x 2 . fc c , r,a g i 5 " -3 S s- .3; n i ; ? " "s rJ rJ s o a r 3 a : C S 5 r 3 - - S i - Z 2 I 7 ' ; a s i f - ; 5 ? r j - Z -2 '. -t 3: ? d t ?; .5 i o 0 i r . - .s - . v o zj - a , - - - - . ?, ? ? -"-J p "5 s ; , 5 o O' - ' S a rf ----v--' -- - --s,' , Thoroughly Ieanso tho blood, which IH thi fountain of health, by ukIiik lr. Pierce's (old en Medical lliscovery, and K"od digestion, fair skin, buoyant npirlts, ntul bodily LittltU and viiror will bo cfctiihlii-hed. Golden Medical Jjiseovc-ry eur8 all humeri, from tho common pimple, blotch, or erujjiion, to tho worst Scrofula, or blood-poiHoii. Li peciully litis It proven Its Oliency in curio PHlt-rliemn or Tetter, F:ezeiiia, LryBipolus. Fever - bo re-fl, Hip-Joint lliNeiiHe, Scrofiiloug Sorca and Swelling, linlartred J IuikIh. Ciol tre or Thick. .Neck, aud liutinjf Sores or Ulcers. Golden Medlcil Discovery cures Consump tion (which Is Scrofula of tho Lunim), by its wonderful blood - purifying. InviKorutine, nd nutritivo properties, if taken in timo. For Wt'Hk IiUtign, Si-ittiuif of Blood, Short ness of Ilroath, Catarrh in tho Head, Bron chitis. Severe CoiiRbs, Asthma, nnd kludreit affections, it is a Fovereijrn remedy. It promptly cures tho severest Coughs. For Torpid Liver, Biliousness, or "Liver Complaint," Dyspepsia, and indigestion. It hi an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggiats. Price fl.ou, or tlx bottlos lor 15.00. l'ULUS"TPlBtiG7 manci'actlklj: ok and WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALKU IN TIIK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Fior de Peppcrbergo' and ' Duils FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always ia stock. Nov. 20,1880. Try Warrick's poultry powder best known remedy for cholera- 20c per lb. 7 Ii v2 Special Snlo of fine Fjikncii Flowkks at Mfis. . Jons' siNs. Regular pt'ua s 1 . 1 -1 to $J.), now $1.00 to 1.25. Also (-jr cial sale in Infants' Lace Bonnets. ('e.il and secure abarga-in. tf Plenty of feed, flour, graham and meal at Ileisel's mill, tf f.'O SMOKE OR 5I.IELL To the new COir. OiEi Move u rcr:it''l:it Johnttin IJrs. Cull liiid f Uit'in. '!'! will not xp2ot2c. k on r9 C3 Cj - ' tr. t r c 4 3 cr. C-3 CO ca S3 s "7 5