The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 24, 1889, Image 1

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! ll v-k,o;v Police .ludtfe., -
j ''SsiisS? Counoilmen, 1st ward,
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3 ' hWV WUA HoarJ rub-Wwrk"1 w' H 'n'kw k
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'I IiIh powder never varies. A marvel of I'-r-t
. Ml rc-nirl li and hole-" miencs. Mom econo
liiic.il tutu tlii' ordinary kiiel. and cannot be
mild l:i I'l'iiiu-'itioii .titn tin ttmlt it tilt .f low
I. s!nrl weight alum or pao-pliatc powder.
No'il tntl'l ill r.rix. I.'OVAI. HAKIMS PllWOKK
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GIVIG S()(iI?lvI'cS.
tl.VSS MU'CU No. !!:. I. i. . K. -Mf.-ts
'everv Tu day rveniil.: of each wci'k. All
(rnnsi'-'iit broCi.-rs are r:-pec;fi;l!y invited to
Ii.i r.MOi'rM i:ca m pm ::n r N.n.i.o.
O. K.. l:i 'tJ I'V'TJ' :i't-r':il' l-"ii'!:iy ill
e.eli month i:i He Va-onic II. ill. Visiting
Brothers ::r- 1-i.Lo.l to ;.tlcul.
ILT r.HMOli I II I.IHM'.K S. .:. A. K. .St A. M.
- Meets on t!i- lii-t ami III... I Momiays tit
fach m i:tli at llit-ir hall. Ail trans!. -at ln-oth-c-r
arc -.r.li:iii iiivUcd in iiin-t with in.
.1. ti. Kit mi;v, W. M.
v'm. II rs. S( t rctary.
JTHA CAMP NO. M!i:i:N viiIMFN
'J of A '..'ii'.i M.vn M-eiH'.l :-.!iil f.u: l!i Mun
i ay rvi 'ili, :;. of I", hall. All tl'Aiiii'iit
J.ntlnT!' .-,i:-.stMl to UK'.-t with U-. I.. A,
Ju'owi-o.ii'-r. Vtr:;-rii!.:i l'.iiiii! ; '1. K, Nili'f
Worthy ilvixc-r; S t Wildt'. Haui-.or ; W. A.
Loeck. C!.-;k.
KKKASUA fiiAI-'lKK. No. .1, K. A. M
Mt-(s MT !i.i ami f'l.irth lu -xiay of acli
monlhal M;imiu Hall. Transfiiiit brothers
fire iiiVild to meet wilu us.
K. K. '.Viiitk, II. P.
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1T. '.(N i;iri!AMIAi;V, Mi. 5. K. T.
'A.Ml'.i- first ami ;!iird W eiiirsday nit;lit of
acl) month at M is mi's hall. Visiting brotlieis
nr for.::. illy invited to meet will. us.
Wm. U.vvrt. Kee. V. K. WniiK. E. C.
!.A'i" rSMOl I'll I.OI!'.K NO. H. A. o. r. v.
Meet.- ev-:y aUeru.it. Krirtay evening at
Itoekivoo.: ha'.l it soVI.-ck, All transient broth
er are r.-i'f .-: ;.il!y invited to attend. L. S.
l.;is.i;i. M. W. ; K. Boyd. Koremaii : S. !.
VViiUvr. i:.eorier : Leonard And 'r-;o:j. Iverseor.
mill!) U)i : NO. Si. A. . V. W AIeU
- every a'teM'ai Friday evi-iilnir at K. of P.
"ft ill. l r.i'i.-i'"it lr.)t!ier-4 ar rep'-'-iluily in-
t" i toa'teisl. 1". P. Urowii. .Master ork
ii. r-u 11. iv-:uster. K..reniKii : K. ll.Steimker
TJ Ovefirr; W. !. Mili-r, l-'inaac-ier ; ii.
jioii-v.-o-i!:. li-e .idT ; T. .1 Morn in. P.eei-i
rr; Vm n l-..iil. t:-ii-l : Wti;. l.ndwi, Iu:-ii
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PLATTS MOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
i-r..vi.i..nr Hobt. IS Windham
1st Vii-n I'lesident A. H. Toild
'ml 'lre Presid-nt
Secretary
Treasurer
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McCONIHlE HOST 43 G. A. R.
ROSrUK.
M. A. lMrKsov I'oniinander.
Hk.n.i. liK.Mri.K Senior Vice
s. CAicitifs an . Junior . . L
Urn. MI.K..H Adjutant.
A. Sill I'M AN S"l5'
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A T vusri! Oilieerof the iay.
James I1i kho.n " " "if!
Sert Major.
ANiimsoN C. Fkv.. ..Quarter Master Serjrjt.
I.. C. Cubtis Post Chilaui
Meetiiiii Saturday evening
nUSlNKSS dirkctouy.
ATTOKNKY.
S. F. THOMAS.
Altorney-at-I.aw ami .Notary Public. Olllce In
i-'uzuerald l'.lock. Plattfmout!i. Neb.
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A. N. SULLIVAN,
Attorney-at-Law. Will j?ive prompt Attention
to all business intrusted to him. Cilice io
Union Hloek, K:ist side. Plattsinouth. Neb.
GuocEirii:. . ,
CIIUIS. WOIILKAHTII,
Staide and Taney Groceries, lilassware anc
Crockery . Flour anil Feed.
Kevsnua Estimate.
We. your limuioe fomiuittee, respectful
ly report the following estimate of monies
which will be ueccetsary to pay interest,
debts ami current expense for the ensu
iny: fiscal year towit:
Mayor and Council S S50
City Cl -rk City Treasurer .?.XiO wia
I'.oard Public Works
I i y Att orney -"
Hi;.rdin City Prisoners
Printing 1.-""
Inciilentals l.Km
l .t- M. K ll. P.omls I..KIOI
Streets. iradinij and 5.(H( 1
I'ire Hvilrants Hent.ll B.IH-0 !
Kearton Uel undin Bonds l,i"
I li-h S.-hool Honds .15 0
Storm Water Sewerage Bonds 2,4!0
Iiiterfi'Ction Pav'iii Bonds
Fire and Water '
asuiid I.ijilitinii MX-'0
Total
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ltevenue for tiie fiscal year a3 reported
by the city Tresurer to June 1, 18SD,
i A. Salisbl'ky,
C -ininittcc, P. McCai.i.ax,
( J. D. Simpson.
Acute qnd chronic rheumatism can be
effectually and periiifuently cured by
the use of Ilibbard's Rheumatic Syrup
and Fluster. Sold by F. G. Fricke&Co
NO SMOKE OR SMELL
To I!ie new CO ii OIL. Stove
ust rocnf vedat JoliiiNon 15rs.
Call ami xeetliem. Tlicy will ;
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LINCOLN'S FOURTH OF JULY-
Somethinc About Klnc Tartarrax
who will be Chief Magistrate.
Thejcapitol city of Nebraska has a cel
ebration to come oil ths Fourth that is
likely to take, for seyeral reasons. King
Tartarrux, who will be chief magistrate
of the day will head the hades' proccs
bion with his body guard, and many of
his loyal subjects will als take part.
The King's splendor to be manifest on
that day is typical of life in Lincoln, and
her boom enterprise. In regard to the
traditions of this great personage, the
Cull speaks as follows, (variations being
iusertcd ):
A NOT I IKK TKADITIOX
There are many traditions interesting
stories concerning King Tartarrax who
is to be in Lincoln on July Fourth, like
a great many other people and who will
be the guest of Col. Robert McReynolds.
of Oklahoma a lucky hit on the part of
the king. One of the prettiest stories wc
have read, however, a pen picture by
Tim Sedgwick, of the York Times is as
follows: "Lincoln is preparing for a
great celebration, a move to be appreciat
ed and King Tartarrax has issued invi
tations to the rural roosters to come in
and smell his feet, somthiug that will
draw like magic We are not acquaint
ed with Tartarrax, in the same box with
the rest of us though it is generally be
lieved by the bucolic editors that this
was Walt Mason's maiden name a ques
tion not disputed by that nobleman.
When he first knocked at Judge Mason, s
door, it is said, the benign old gentleman
adjusted his spectacles with one hand
and his teeth with the other, a practice
still kept up and asked the wayworn and
dusty waif his name. ''Tin tarrux Pars,'
says the boy. "Tartarrax Pants! a favo
rite word with the "judge Uy my troth
you are a precocious kid: a most preco
cious kid. What will you have? Speak
out Tartar and nx the Judge loves a joke
at all times. what you will, it shall be
granted." "I want to marry you,"
a request acceptable from any source
quoth Tartarrax Pars. "By the life," re
plied the Judge, "this is a strange re
quest, a most extraordinary thing to ask
but it shall lie so, you shall be my
bride " It is said, but not prov:n, that
poor, tired Tartarrax laiJ hi aching
head on the kind Judge's manly bosom,
and wept for very joy, that he was so
soon to become the bride of a secretary
of the board of transportation of the
state of Nebraska free rides on all roads.
So the nuptuals were speedily celebrated
and Tartarrax Pars, became Walt Mason.
This is the legend of King "Tartarax,"
and whether true or whether false, it is a
ycry pretty story." Those who admire
Col. Walt Mason should eoive to Lincoln
on the great independence day and see
the king, and draw their own conclusions
from his feet. The celebration will be
the grandest and most magnificent ever
held in the state, and all loyal people
should make arrangements to come.
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Six years o!d "a preat his xy
How his heart swells with pride and Joy I
"Fin jjrown up now !" ho shout in
"No more curls nor kilts for me!"
The "barber man" has shorn Ihe locks
Of brown und gold in a way that shocks
The mother's heart) yet it had to be.
To make him the manly boy we see.
The kilts "must bo" In trousers flno
The "little man' doth loug to shine.
Ho brave he's grown, I've naught to fear
He will let no harm reach "mamma dear."
God bless the boy! with his heart so true
And his wonderful pluns of "work" to do'
Ioiijj may he be our prido and joy,
Comfort and hopethis darliu boyt
Mary Hewitt Sturdevant,
Appearances Often lieceive.
One day lust week a Boston business man,
who was at work dictating letters to his tte
nogrnpher, was interrupted by a business call
frjum two well dressud men, who remained in
conversation for sonio littlo time, and then
went out. When they hud gone the business
man turned to his stenographer and said:
"Did yon notice the personal appearance of
thoso two gentlemen f"
"Ob, yes."
"Well, ouuof them was well known pub
lisher of this city, and the other was a prize
tighter. Now, which wns the prize lighter
and which was the publisherf"
The girl descrilied ono ot the two a young
man of ngreei'We 'appearance and pleasing
manners.
"That," sho said, 'was the publisher, of
course."
"You are mistaken," said her employer.
"The man you took for tho publisher was the
prize fighter, und the man you took for tho
prize fighter was tho publisher."
Ami this was not a cas-j where "tho boy
lied," either. Boston Transcript
A Wonderful Lake.
One of tho most picturesque nnd remark
able boilies of water in tho world is Henry's
lako in Idaho. It is situated n tho dome of
tho continent in a depression in tho llocky
mountains culled TargeoV pass. It has an
area of forty square miles, and all around it
rise snow capped puik, some of them being
tho highest of tb. continent's back Iwne. In
tho lake is a floating island about :00 feet in
diameter. It has for its basis a mat of roots
so dense that it supports largo trees and a
heavy growth of underbrush. These roots
aro covered with several feet of rich soil.
Tho surface is solid enough to support tho
weight of a horse anywhere, and thero are
places whero a house could be Vuilt. The
wind blows the island about tho lake, and it
seldom remains twenty-four hours ixi the
same place. San Francisco Post.
The Difference.
Willie 11., an Ayrshire farmer, was some
what remiss in attending diviuo service, and
his parish minister, on ono of his pastoral
visits, took occasion to refer to it in rather a
pointed manner. Willie excused himself on
the score of advancing years, but his spirit
ual guide would not coujono the offense on
that ground.
"That will scarcely do, William, for I ob
serve 3 ou are very regular in your attend
ance at piai kct every Friday."
"Oh, ay, sir," replied Willie, "but that's
easy explained 1 You see when we gang to
the toon we can get what we like, but when
we gang to the kirk wo hae just to tak' what
thou likes to gie us." Scottish American.
Shouldn't Talk About Her.
"Moliie Dawn's to be married next week,
Jennie, and I am to be her Crst bridemaid."
"You don't say so, Clara. You take my
breath away. Who will marry that big
mouthed thing?"
"Oh, you shan't talk that way about her.
It is just too lovely for anything. Sho is to
marry George Blissful, don't you know; that
simpering idiot I rejected at Capo May last
July. And think of it, Tin to be first bride
maid. Ha, ha hal"
"Oh, how lovely. Ha, ha, hal'1
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THE BAZAK.
NEW GOODS AEB1VEDA1LY
Complete in all departments. Handsome .line
of Xeopolitan and pattern
MATS. RIBBONS, PLUMES, COLLARS
CUFFS BELTS GLOVES
FANS HANDKERCHIEFS SASH RIBBON.
AVe cordially invite ladies to call and get prices, wo
can save yon money.
Moore & Studebaker.
One door west of Joe's elotliini;- store.
A breeze, a brightness, brunches overhead.
One near (else, sweet, what would I !i: un!"n
A troop of ipples, sunllover, peony.
And motley phloxes to tli;i sunshine s t I :
Beneath her window wallllcivcr lifts his hi- :l
The poodiy wallflower Br eon li!;ed lo v.
Its bright lircs bunting s.ft nnd fcmoi.i: . .
Its breath condensed richness, richly fri
By earth, by sunshine, anil by summer sh.. .
Here lilies fail not, nor the glowm;; rose.
Here foxglove tail rings out tho sunlit hours.
Here sweetly, like the thought of one most de.i
The breath of violets conies, nnd gtitly rr'tcs.
And conies again, and savors nil the air
S. W. WeJUJin Ovej Inn.! Montldy.
Mosquitoes.
The bill of a mosquito is a complex in
stitution. It has a blunt fork at tlio bead,
and is apparently grooved. Working
through the groove, and projecting from
the anglo of the fork, is a lance of per
fect form sharpened with a fine bevel.
Beside it the most perfect lance looks
like a band saw. On either side of the
!aneo two saws aro arranged, with the
points fine and sharp and the teeth wcl:
refined and keen. Tho backs of these
saws play against tho lance. When the
mosquito alights with hia peculiar hum,
it thrusts its keen lance, and then en
larges the aperture with tho two raws,
which play beside tho lanco until the
forked bill with its capillary arrange
ment for pumping blood can be inserted.
Tho sawing process is what grates upon
the nerves of the victim and causes hiro
to 6trike wildly at tho sawyer. Iiall'e
Journal of Health.
Whence Come tl.e Flies?
From w here do all the fiie3 come? The
question is often asked, and seldom re
ceives as satisfactory an answer as lias
been given by a contemporary: The com
mon Hy lays more than 100 eggs, and
the time from egg laying to maturity is
only about two weeks. Most of us have
studied geometrical progression. Here
we see it illustrated. Suppose one fly
commences "to multiply and replenish
the earth" about Juno I. Juno 15, if till
lived, would give 150. Suppose seventy
five of these are females, July 1 would
give ur.; supposing no cruel wasp or other
untoward circumstances to interfere, 11,
250 flies. Suppose 5.C25 of these are fe
males, we might have July lo, 8-.lo,-720
flies. For fear of bad dreams I wil'
not calculate what might be by fcJipt. 15.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
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House and lot on Ritchie place forsali!
mi easy payments; enquire tit .Joiinm.n
ISitos. Hard ware stoic. 1 1'
Kounns fresh every week at Wm i ii k'h.
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Plenty of feed, flour, graham ami
meal at Ib isel's mill, tf
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED
To "I in; Em to it. Phase inform your
renders that I have n positive Kinedy fur
.he above named disease. I!y its t i mcly
use thousands of hopihss cases ha vc Ik i ;i
;t i ns.-i m iit ly cured. I shnli be glad to
semt two bottles of my remedy I ki.i: lo
ny of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me tln ir exprtss
n:d post office- tiddrtss. Respect lull v
I'. A. KI.OWM, M. C, 1K Pearl n'.,'
New Yoik. tf
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANCFACTUItKU OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALEIt IN THK,
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Cuda
FCI.T., LINK OK
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 20, 188.r..
Notice toTContractors.
Fca'ed bids will bn received until noun on
auirilay,.liily i;. lss;i. at the office of theBoard
f l'ul. he works for iiiling the lniei or sinks
iloi tflhe line of the old eieek, lis joIIi.wh :
Lot No. lo. Block :, about pjiiicuh yds
lot No. lu. Block :::.:ibour 115 cub v!h
Lot No. it. Block Xi, about lir.O cub yds
Lot No. 8. Block :i.S. about ii ociib yds
I.oIk No. 7 and 8. Block ::l. about .'.so cub yds
Lot N'o. n. Block :il, about L'.Mi rub yds
1 he earth to he tak-n from such rtreet or
streetsas Ihe Board of Pub ie works may diicct.
Contract to be let to the h.v.cft bidder"; work
to be couiiiletiil wit hin t went v ilavs from the
letting of the cm. tract: The ripht to reject aiiv
or all bids reserved ; - Bids will l- ofened at a
o'clock p. m. on said t;:h dav .f .luiy .
(1 1st .1. W. Johnson,
Ch'i'ia Bo:.rd of Public Works.
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