The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 30, 1891, Image 1

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OUMS MKN'S ( Ill'.I.VI UN So('IATIO
open fr in k ;.m :i m i u i " ; I r men on y
tlOK'iel uu-et.iij; very Siaiiiay Jilli-i ii'.ini :it I
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Nationil Tril.um; " " 2.""
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-SWKF.T SCKNTm FLOWCRi.
Llewellyn Moor's'! th ncojjriizett
Hea(l(Urters fur tlio Arti-lir?
Jtri'l the U-Hutiful.
Atiilia -Iir3'H:iritha. fnrfi.siM
l;iii(-olat:i. iira lit Ii-iii ii in max una
aiitirrliiiiiinis, platycoilcns aiul l'
uiatis m;iki- iia partial list of Mr.
.Mor'H i;ranl plants, that an per
fectly liartly anl ttr not iiijiircil
lv a .-lra.Ka winter. Mr. Moore
has a line .-!!' It of oi-raniiims
"oleus and some of those richly col
orcl I'Yrncl! caanas, also a line lii'ii
of leliiio- pi;mfs. In ruses lie
makes a specialty of the followinC
lianly varu-tieci: (eneral Jacipn
niot. ."'I!. I 'l.int ier, I'erie. .N'iphiloH,
together with the old standard I. a
France and thai Oneeii of the rose
laiilil-. Iln- American 1 5ea n (y. wli ich
under f.i vo'"a! .Ie circiunstances has
produced roses S inches iicniss,
iri",ht red a ud of a most del icioi is
fragrance. No collection of tlvers
is complete without some of these
hardy loses. Mr. Moore has the
reputation of lein the best rose
flower west t)f Chicago; he never
forces his piants, thus makin;' Ihein
tender lal i;ives them every reit:is
ile in make iheiu hardy and siroujf.
This sprin;,;- is an unusually nod
one for selling out plants arid
should he improved by our people.
Remember the .place where plants
and prices will su!i the mosi exact
ing" is at l.lewel I yn !. lore's on West
Locust street, and call at once. if.
.Mrs. .-w(
n i o r i i i n : .
PERSONAL
1 went to Omaha this
Mrs. Tom IvMiodcii is visit!'!j rel
ieves in Omaha today.
1. S. ("ire-.-el ;!:d wife are visitors
it the nie'iropolis to-day.
il'.ea ! It tins nioni
1'laiti' to work for
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Tfie fragrant Heliotrope in bloom
wondt vf u I i v cheap at Moore's Circcii
Huus. " ltf
"The I'air" has only a few more
velocipedes leit. v.lncll art; lieiiitj
closcTl out at cost. It
Dr. V.. .. S:i- "ens has ret timed and
llia- be found iiereailer at his ot'iice
ver ( "icriii's driiii'stot'e. tf
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh's 1'oroiis Plaster. Prii-e LM
cents, hir sale by i". i. 1-rickeiV
t'o. and O. H. Sn viler. 'A
The most esthetic flower nowa
days in fashionable society is the
beautitul siaii'le oalllia. .loore lias
lots of them and they should b
planted this week. d.'U
(hi to i'iiuli'i Krause lor your
dry piods and irroeeries. where you
will liiid tise best of every t h in o-. he
also keeps fruits and vegetables in
their season. tf.
Ill order te settle up the affairs of
the linn of J. YV. lletidce A: Co.. we
will fur tin' next '' ) ia s set 1 Hard
ware at rock I I :;:".; prices. C'ome
alouor and see for yotirscl i. Kverv
thin lT ii'ocs. price no object. J. V.
Ilemlee A: Co.. I". ". Matthew's oiii
stand. t'".
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ness.
I;"a;or was -al!ed to Council
to-day on iiiuileiiient bttsi-
1C. Dovey
were ( :t!a:ia
belated train
am!
'tis is
Shiloh's coiiih and consiunpt ion
cure is sold by t:s on a iuarautce
1 1 cures consumption. For saie by
F. G. F'ricke Co. and ( ). 1 1. Snvder. '.i
Beautify Your Homes
I?y joiuo- to Lew Moore's and se
lecting a nice line of 'tis hardy
plants. They will bloom beauti
fully all summer on the lawn and
will live out doors all winter. His
prices will be a surprise to you:
these plants arc so cheap it is a
wonder Mr. Moore can raise them.
Now is the time to plant them out.
and the sooner 'tis done the earlier
Tour tlowers will bloom. dot
Mrs. George
dan-hie.- Ala-.-scniivrs
o:i tile
m ii n i n .
Mr. and Mrs. (ieoro-e ITciuer went
up to Omaha tiiis morning, accom
panied by Miss Ivda Cierim;" anil
Jvrnest Pleiti'er.
Philip Thierolf was out yestertlay
after a tedious tussle will: paettmo
uia.
J. V. Saye is hatilinp," the red sand
stone from the cars to the court
house site. The stone is split uj
into slabs that can be handled
without inuch trouble.
An old cistern at the court house
grounds conies rio"ht in the way of
the wall and is maliiinj; much
trouble. It will be filled up and an
arch of sione will be built across it
The fastest time ever made on a
IoiilT run was made bv av (ioun: s
special on the Chicago .V North
western last week when he traveled
mih's and a fraction over in
sixty minutes.
The boys I
yesterday at
illed .-ixt j"-!i e
the
d shun
rat.-rlitei
Cn'.arrh in New tnglanc!.
Kly's Cream IJahu oives satisfac
tion" to everyone usine; it for
catarrh.al troubles. C. K. U'Hor.
druofo-ist. Worcester. Mass.
I believe Lly's Cream Halm is the
best article for catarrh ever offered
the public. -Hush a-Co.. driiivofists.
Worcester. Mass.
An article of real merit. C. I.
Able; h iiiruist, Springfield. Mass.
Those who use it speak highly of
it. Geo. A. liiil. druv.-ist. Sprino
lield. Mas.
Cream l?aim has driven satisfac
tory re u!ts. W. P. Iraper,driiLr.e;ist,
Sprinticld. Mass.
New M i! : inery Store.
Mrs. C. -M. Graves, dressmaking:
and millinery. New pmrls. new
prices, latest "styles. Store No. T 1
Siiutli '.'.vd st: PI itlsmo uth. -Neb. Ini
Is cettintf in a bir s'ock of spring
anil .-iinii'.ii r pni:i.:. ll novi-itii's
in breast pins aral jewelry art- well
worth !ooIii:iLT at. Call in and look
at his new run,!.;.
A Good Oirl Wanted.
Four Dollars per week paid, for a
jrood fiprl. None other need apply.
MKS J. A. C'ONXEK.
house o-roumls of Jonathan JIatt
and several u"ot away. Mr. Halt is
now snu.o-ly located on his new
premises near Orca polls.
The siatement of the Chica'o.
I?url inton & Oiiiticy railr:ad ai:d
lines ia it- control for March, com
pared with the correspond nijf
mouth of last year, shows net earn
ings of 6110,t.). a decrease of
fl.SKI.
Kelly I-'ox. says his records were
not at the Journal ot'ilce. If that be
true then why is it we could not o-,'
the proceedings of the couuci
meeting at h.is ofilce, and were re
ferrod by Mr. Vox himself to the
Journal ;'or inforniatiou'r
A mam street business man went
fishing; the other day without lines
or bait. He had a pocketful of
hooks and must have expected th
fish to swallow the hooks and when
they cauie out on the bank to picl
their teeth he would catch them. It
would not work as vou can learn
by asking a certain exclusive dry
ttootls merchant in this town.
The ftver due in this city at 3:'.Vi
this morniHr did not arrive until
a i ter S o'clock, owinii" to theciestruc
tion of a bridge bv tire near Mal
vern. The train came around by
way of Hamburg- and the K.C The
7:i. train which carries the Omaha
passengers from the liver was con
sequently over an hour hue and the
V:'Z7) train for Omaha was al:-o over
an hour late.
Wbm in lliis city two weeks ao
President Perkins was heard to re
mark that tile railroads could stand
the loss of two crops better titan the
passage of one Newberry bill, and
that but for the proposed I ejjfi ela
tion the Purlin-jfton would have ex
pended five million dollars in im
proving their property in Nebraska
this year not a dollar of which
would now be paid out. I'latts
mouth Journal.
Annual onvenlion of tri Natioiml
Etil u: t loil.i I As -o:i -ition .
The annual convention of the
National Kducational Association
of the I'nitcd States for the present
year will be held at Toronto, Cana
ada, and as it will on th is occasion
be of an international character, it
promises to be the most successful
meeting of the series. Most of the
railroads have agreed to (ive half
rates, plus !'!!. CI membership fee to
all who attend the meeting, this
rate bein; open to the public jt'n
crally as well as the teachers. The
Canadians are making rreat prepa
rations to welcome and entertain
teachers, and iiuiii'-rous cheap ex
cursions are beiiip; nrranu'eil to all
important points on the Great
Lakes, the St. Lawrence, and the
sea-side, after the convention, which
will alford to teachers the best op
portunity for enjoying their sum
mer holidays they have ever hail.
The official bulletin, containi'iiv;
programme for the meetino-, rail
way arrangements, and ail other
particulars, is ready, and will be
sent free to any one desiring" it. on
their dropping;" a po.-t card to Mr.
II. J. 1 1 ill. Secretary Local Commit
tee, Toronto.
"Tlio Litil-; Ty. oon."
I f the Tabor ( irand had possessed
a '.-.aiiili:i; room oniy" card, it
would have been out last evening.
for"Tl:e Little Tycoon" packed tile
hou-;e from jyallery to iarpiette,
with do.ens standing- t hrou Li'lmut
tiie entire performance. The pl;i'
is a new one here, and Denver peo
ple have never seen it before. There
was an au Hence such as lew com
panies draw, and Denver number.-
amonor its attractions tin
the sta;e. " he Li!t:e
tiresenUd last evenimr
those "I e.--t a t ' :":; c. a e; The com
pany is an excellent o:k-, not only
in principles, but in cliorous; titc
scenic effects are ororiua! and pret
ty, and with the attractive piol
which underlies the whole it was
very pleasing to those who wit
nessed the first performance.
There were many remarks as to the
beautiful costumes, and the scenic
change in the secor.d act broueiit
forth hearty applause. Denver
News.
They will atipear at the W'atcr
mau next Saturday ni hi with their
own orchestra and a company of
forty people, beautiful scenery and
elegant costumes. Reserved .-ea.t
sale opened Wednesday illuming.
oesi on
1'veoon" as
was one of
Henry Vallery in Tronljle.
- telegram to tite Lee from
Wahoo says tl'.at Jler.ry V. 'a!!ery,
whom everybody knows at Pin lit s
moutii, liavinijf residei west of town
m;my years, has been bound over
to the district court on the charge
of criminal libel. Vallery litis been
in jail for several days awaiting" his
preliminary examination, andwhen
taken before 'Squire Ilouck oT
Weston he waived examination and
his bond was iixed at !?'!). whicli he
tinally succetied in treitiii and is
w at Iliierty. T::e ciiar-e r:n
which lie was held was for a written
c;u!i"!'V tiled witn tlie scnooi board
in which he alleged that the teach
er, .-ass lIi.a ivni"". iiao told linn
that siie had been indiscrete with
about a dozen of the youn" men of
the neiirhborhood. About Iift-
witnesses were subpoenaed and
were present at the time of hearing,-.
Miss Kin lias an excellent rejtit:i
tion and it is believed that Vallery
made Ihe char";es against her on
account of jealousy.
List of Letters,
Iemaininr unclaimed in the Post
Office at Plattsmouth. A-ril 29,
1 for the week ending April '22.
TJi? NhiioilhI Avsociulion of Srtnt:On
epy Eri'iinrs.
Tin meetino; of Lodve.No. 'J f the
above order in this state at opera
house Tuesday evening' was a very
pleasant alfair. J. W. Matthews
lOsq of Omaha deputy president
for the state was the uest of the
order, together with 1'. II. White C.
W. Sherman, and M. D. Polk. W. li
Short weilded the jravel and ably
jiresiiled i-r tin- ev'iiinr meet i nr.
- fter a formal open in.ir of t he I .odtre
Mr. Short introduced president
Mathews who delivered a most ex
cellent address full of practical
illustraions that were of value to
the members and of interest to the
visitors.
Amonpf other things Mr. Mathews
ffivi' a histor-of the organization
which is but nine years old yet it
contains over .VO.M m -mbers who
ire working engineers. The
speaker showed that the order was
different from ot her labor organi
zations m Unit the otiestion of
prices for labor was never discussed.
i man had a riht to sell his labor
for what he could j;ei, and that no
strikes were ever or could ever be
rou4,"ht about by the stationary-
engineers under their jires
'iit cou.-tituion: he alo
showeil the "real mi-ccshIv
for a competent board of examiners
to examine and license envi neers.
for the safety of life and property,
and which he believed would place
a premium on skill and experience,
that .yood men :ui;d:( have more
pro!italle employmeiil and t ! i r i im
postors could be weeded out. Nine
states, we are told, have tiiis law
and its workings are perfectly sat
islaclory to the public as well as
the fraternity. The tenth anniver
sary of the birth of the order will be
celebrated in Omaha next Sept
ember when delegates will be
present from ail over the uiiiici
stales. Mr. Mathews address v.a
well worthy- of repel i t ion i n these
columns but lack of typos compels
us to leave i( out. A I lei" the l cr- ular
order of business had been closed
remarks were made by M. D. Pol!
F. L. White and C. W. Shermai
()ti motion, h. IC. Whili-;utd M.I).
i i .
i oin were unanimously elected
honorary members of t ! ie or ier a ud
were duly initiated, for which
courtesy and testimonial of eom'i
dence they warmly thanked the
members jiresent.
F"oi irt li of J u! y.
President Mathews of the Nation
al Association of Stationery iCn::i
neers. of Omaha, says they will
come down two hundred strong and
that the order from Lincoln will
add another hundred to ihe throiiir,
if suitable grounds for the celebra
tion can be had in this ciiv. The
rounds will be forthcoming all
ri-ht and the visitors will be well
treated.
sPK'i.Nt; jacki;ts.
We are showiuyr ;i beautiful line
and the latest novelties in roueat
prices from .f2.a0 to .flo.oo.
SPKING WASH GOODS.
Full Lint- of
'Al inch Zepher Giulianis.
Ureton Zyjiher iii;haiiis
A F" C (iiiihiiin.
Domestic Giulianis.
Henrietta Sateens.
KlO'plinn Printed Cottons
Silk Striped Madras Cheviots
I'ancy printed Chambrays.
SPKM.Nt; IIOSIKK'V
Wr 'arry a complete line of Gor
don's F'ast D- Hosiery lor ladien
and t hildrens wear Guaranteed
absoIutelT stainless
- oiKid ladies ribbed vest al lbe
l'ast black ribbed vests at itac
I Mack lisle Thread vests at lac
Silk Mixed vests at 7ac
Full Line of CI i i li I reus underw-ar
FLOILNCLNGS
Our line of black and while I'louii
cities cxcrril anything- ever before
shown by us at prices as low as last
season.
Beautiful lino of Solid
Striped, Iirocaded and Polka
rapid sellers.
ll;u-k Ilcnrift li Sateens in
Dot I cliVcLs, entirely new and
Allei't, John
r.!i'iiii'.'toii, i) e
Cotliiian, Kva
('artiT, Cliarlia
Kisor, I 1"
I.otcr, John
Mile-.Tl:o
Osiiorne, Sa.iij
Khooiles. U N
Anulil, Frank
Brenrer, H.iace
Carter, U W
.I:f'ili. (.'barley
Kelt. John
2M iilt-r. Jtr Kettle
Nii-kH, I
i oi tt-r, W M
iisrr. Mary
V, ii l.T, Ko-e
V. liiie. U K
Persons calling for any of
above letters wiil please say" '
the
ad
vertised." II. J. Straight, P. M.
Attention Alumni!
There will be a iue?-tinof of the
Plattsmouth IliiXii Scliool Alumni
Association at the of.ice of Dwver.
Wallinir i Livingston on Friday
cvi'iui!?, -'lay 1st. A lull attend
ance is desired as business of im
portance will come before the
meetinir- Hy order of tlie iiresident.
Pansies!
Yes! In bloom, of the most
iroru'eous colors, liiev will con
tinue to bloom all summer, too, and
can be selected at Moore s Green
li ouse for from 40 to ad cents iur
dozen. dtf
The Hutehisoi-.-Crecii Murder.
The following special to tiie JJee
ij:ie ine i;iie.-i liews oOiai::;ioie on
the hnncnted sliootin:'; anrav at
Liiicoln. The dispatch say s:
Mrs. Jennie Greene, the woman
shot by il. W. Hutchison, is .-lowly
dyiii'j,-. The cause leading tip to
the crime is believed to have rrown
out of a suit instituted by K. V.
Hutchison, it., a son of the mur
derer, to recover possession of
prom isory notes a.'rc'alin:.;" ;,-f,w-,d
in vaitte, which the yojnig nian had
mtmsteil to the custody of his
father to place in a haul:. Instead
of fulllliin-.-- the trust reposed in
him tiie old man trave the notes to
the cliarmin-yottno- irrass widow.
-Mrs. Greene, on w hom lie has been
makin.tr frequent calls for a number
of months. The old man. claimed
that the notes were his own.
Hutchison has not yet been found
and it is thought by some that lie
may have committed suicide
drowning- in Stilt Creek.
F. HERRMANN
One Door East of tho First national Dank
HAVELOCK
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Remember that K.O. Castle A: Co have an immense stock of
LUMBER AiTD ALL BU2LDIDG MATERIAL
And Guiiraiitco Snti&factiosi hi nil Things
R. O. CASTL
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HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA.
by
Minor and Hrowne.
Streets. Alleys and Hrldtres Sal
isbury, M-urjihy and Browne.
Police Peterson, Minor and Lar
son. Giisand Lighting- -Minor. Gutsche
and Jones of the Second.
I lospital -Dove, Larson and Jones
of the First.
Printing Larson, Peterson an
Gutsche.
All persons know big them.-cl vr.'
indebted to undersigned for last
y a's ice a nd ot her year's ice will
please call and settle, as no Ice will
be delivered to Ha in until former
accounts are paid. The ice wagon
is on the street daily and ready to
del i ver on order, tf !-. S. Wliriii.
A'j'ints VVnnt'!'.!,
Aiiply at the Singer a
j Henry Haeck's.
i I
ncy at
dtf
The City Council.
A lively time was had at the
council meeting Tuesday evening"
which may be even livelier to-night.
Gutsche demonstrated the fact that
he was loaded for bear, and would
be a bad man to tackle. After much
discussion of the Land and Im
provement Co. petition for vacation
of plat and other kindred matters,
the council look a r-jst until to
night, when the balj wiil roll again.
The mayor appointed his com
mittees for the ensuing year, the
personnel or wincn snows excellent
judgment on the part of the citv's
chief executive. The new com
mittees are as follows:
I-'inance Gutsche. Salisbury and
Minor.
Judiciary Murphy, l?rowne and
Peterson.
Fire and Water Browne, Jones of
the Second and Dove.
Claims Larson. Jones of the First
and Murphy.
License Jones of the Second
nil now prepared to deliver ice
to any part of the city. Telephone 7'J.
tf II. C. McMakk.W
George Francis Train will lecture
in Omaha this evening. Those who
have never seen this eccentric i For Sale
world renowned lecturer will have i i , . o i ,
r 1 A good farm on'j-lourtli nine h oni the
the last opportunity for some time , , ,, T,
to-night as Mr. Train is now on his , of uy. ' n -wavtolltilv.
Plenty or tunh-r an'' w.t"r. Oooa
1 . ' orchard. 3 ."50 luvtriricr trees. Plattsiaouth,
Samuel Richardson to-dav inireh- Neb Feb., th, 1-'j1. wtf
ased the line farm of K'obt" Metteer : Ii. W. IIvj.I'.s.
containing one hur.drcd and sixtv :
acres, seven miles south-west of; BabyCarrirujos,
town, tortile neat sum ot .-rodon. cash. ; p.,e,i ci,...,,;.,,,, ,,,!..- t,
And still Ross Morrow tries to make '
us lielieve tiie tanner 1
poorer.
Patent sleeping coaches for babies
with removable cushions and hnely
gro wing" ' red ,irings. They are novel-
"The Pair" has just received a
new invoice of hammocks, croouet
nip. red spring
ties that the public will appreciate.
F'or sale only by J. I. L'nruh. dtf
sets, boys" expres.-carriages.
v.
a
and doll
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Crouj). whooping cougli and
bronchitis immediately relieved by'
Shiloh's Cure. 4
"The I'air" has the reputation of
being" the cheape.-t place m town -on
ribbons, laces and embroideries. tf
Brown i: Barrett, successors to
Wildman x- F'uller, have an endless
variety of wall paper and borders
all new colors and designs. wtf
I'or sale or rent: My house is for
sale or rent. Any one wishing a
nice house should call at once.
tf J. A. Co."."oi.
Three car loads of fine dimension
stone have been received to-day
We sell men's working pants and
blouses at a di.-connt ot '1 ) per cent.
We are closing out this line of
goods. tf "Tin; Faik"
Urowti A- It:irrce b:-e llie 1 nri.t
from Cedar Creek for the court j anU fmt stock of wall paper and
house basement. " ' borders in Plattt-mouth. wtf