J"K,"At , ' " 7" -"'7 7 -a .. eraicr Lai tsmo "TTIT PLATTSMOUTIi. NEHRASIvA FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 11891 NUM HkU 107 DUKTIl YHAK. f ! uj u r 1 1 JT 11111 umi y a f it r 'ft Plattsmouth Herald. rlUbrj bm lh irlole rlicM to f .- i.)kll fur tli I'alnlrM ,afTeth ! thWeltr. Office Uockwowd i 1 1 11 An wsilve. r H.J.1-ni n-:tlry S7i V it- . imki..i.lt.i ultt, HiiTfUUK III IIM'THHftlt 1 '1 own ectlni a r-Mi ' W HV UIUIIIIK J . " 1 - - itxthtililK New iU I linn. Keferenwa. MAM I AI 1 I HKH. lA:k xx 1585, New York. 4 UAnn lil"ir., ru. im. i . - CAry Tuenlay nmltl at tltrir liall n I-itr-r:tll . . ' r I j . 4k L ........ u a, w f BIOCK. A11U'1! rnurai1 iir- iiinmi'j n""r I- to aueuti i " ST, I VIltl"K H ' " T. K W 1.1 AM. N. .1. W. I'.KII;k. Si-:. KNH'.IITS OF 1'YIHIAS. .;:iuiill.t I .oil is No. 47. M.-.-l--v-iy tlnt-l:iy ewiili.K at th.-lr h .11 li. w.-.k'a.h k. All vimiiii : knlnlilM art -nli:.ly mv It-.l In iilti-ml, '. A. If aisliivll. ; Kr.u k lix n. h. K S. Y()i:Mi ,MKN'S IIKIVIP'N SO(".lo WuU-rmuii I.I.m k Main Mi- ' l. I.'.is pen fn m H ::m :i m to !; V cor '" ' ;s.fl nicel'iiK v. iy Si.nit;iy ;ill i n ii at o'clock. C. A R. MrCojinlhle l ui-l. N. ". nn--ts ry PnUtr day eT-liinK " ! t r li.tll. l;.-ki"l BiH-k. All isitiiiu '"'i:" ' s ' i,'V!"',t ," .ueet wit! u. ;. r. Nil.--, r,,sl A"J- ' A Hall", i'' ' ' '". Our Clnl' -i'-K List. 01bi;-I) iii' r:i mul 1Ikkai.i. HurjM r's M:t:i.'.ii-" HnrMT's Wn. iT Dfiiu .rest's M;i4n.iii): " Oliiitlut Hit " lolullo 111 Lincoln (''11 Nutioii'il Tril.inu: " The Forum Inter U van ' Lincoln .lounial ' The Home M!i;i.iiu " 10 j -in .i-" 2.1", li.-l.i .i.i Time Table Goin; wr.si' ;in: k.at Nal :i :::' :i. in -! 5 :n:. p. in 3 :"' I'- i" " 4 ( a. in . " I.-. 7 " " 9, fi :.'" j, in. " 1-'.. 11 ft l. :. " i!i It a. in. .. .lc ::. a, in ...7 ;ll V. i!i .. i : !.", a. in. . .10 :1 1 a. in .. . . a. in. Thr fragrant 1 1 ' ioi rM t- in liloom woiuli-rful I v i li-'apai Mooa-'s (irci-a Nu.f. ' ltf Tlu' J'air" lias only a icw nioro yloripi'ili-'s U- l, wliicli iirv boinir CiDsed oili at cost. If Dr. 1C. L. Sitri;iiis has ii-lurni-d and may !' found lu iva iter at his ol'lici' uvcr t "i-riii.il" s ilru.istoro. tf I"or lanu- hack, side or chi-si. u Shiloh's I'oroiis Pla-U-r. Price 27i i-i-nis. For sali" hy h J. rickc Co. and I). II- Snydi r. : The most i-sih.ciic llowi-r nowa davs in lahioiiaolc socii'ty i-1 iiic I oi nt i ill sm)jl;I.- dahh;. Moore has loi- of .hem" and tlu-y shouhi be plan.ed iilis wi'el.. d:.i Co to Phillip Kranse tor your drv u-oods anil ;roeeries. where you will Yiiul Ihe ei of t ei y 1 hi.iu,-. he also keeps i'ru'us ami vegetables in their season. '" In order ie sellle up Ihe affairs of the linn oi J. V. lieudee A : Co.. we will for the next ::0 days sell I lard ware at rock 1 .oi iom prices. Come aloni;-a m1 r-ee for yourself. Kvery-Ihiiiu- uo- s. price no object. J. W. Ueude-i: Co.. C V. Matthew's old siand. l- Shiloh's -oUi;h and consnniptioii cure s sold by us on a guarantee 1 1 cu 'is consumption. I".r sale by 1". (J. 1 icke Co.amU). If. Snyder. : Denutify Your Homes 15v tTbiuLj Lew Moo-v's and sc-lc"-.i7:if si nice !'nc of his h;'.rdy planls? Tliev wdl bloom beauti fully rll suiiMii -i- on ihe lawn and will" live ou. i'oo-s all winier. His prices vv'l be a siiprise to you; thee phmis are so cheap it is a wonder Mr. Moo. e ca.i raise them. Now is the time '.o plant .hem out, ami i he sooner 'i 's done the earlier your tlowers will bloom. dOt Catarrh in New England. Kly's Cream Ilaltu ivos saiiiac lion' to evervoue usinc: it ior ca.arrhal troubles. C.. K. Mcllor. ii-i...-..-ii Worcesler. Iass. I iTelieve i:iv"s Cream Ualm i the best article for catarrh ever oi.ereu the public -Hush tv Co.. druists. W.,-....1...- 1 .I ass. Aii arii. Ie oi Ahleti, lit uuiiii. Those who iiri it. Geo. A. Hill. i.im v.v. - - real men I. C. p. priuu"i-eiii. ,'iass. . 1 ' 1 -.-1. 1.. ..c li speaiv iu-4,iii oi uru--it, Sprin-;- field. Mas. . . . Cream Halm has cTiven satisfac tory r u 1 i s. W. 1 . 1 ra per. dr u -ii i s t . Sprinir'.ield. Mass. Ceor.ie Vass I o-ettinir in a biir siock of spring: i .,.,,,,..7i.- ..-nods. II"- novel. ies lim .-ll.niii' , - in breast p ins and jewel ry are v.en "ui'jr a.. Ca'l in and look wo. nIi lo-:. it his new -400. Is. A Good Girl Wanted. Four Dollars per week paid for a xiod jrirl. None other need apply. MKS. J. A. C'DXXEK. Drown & Darrett, successors to Wildman Ac Fuller, have an endless variety of wall paper and borders all new colors and designs. wtt Hi.jb School Notes. The teacher of K00111 H has been absent the last two days. Miss Heisel's room sports the banner this week with a record of tf..."i, the best of the year. Hall playing is indulged in by several of our younj ladies from hih school. Miss Lou Simpson is the only one that can throw a ball like a boy. She is a professional. Miss Alice Mann lost her watch last Tuesday, but I uck ily for her it was found by Miss Minnie Tyler ami returned. This is Ihe third watch lost here this year and all re turned -but for promptness com mend us to Miss Tyler. Some one must have drawn largely 011 his iniainal ion when he reported the purchase of an origan by the board of education. Prof. McClelland reiiled one for re hearsal praeiiee. Only this and nothing more. Keh:-aisal for the entertainment lobe jive.i at the opera house on June Hi is proresi 11 T '"I'cly and it is ;'o"uip; to be one of the best enter tainments of the year. No eiioris will be spared to make it a success. A lew ol (hi- boys who i 11 la MO they own the earth v. iili a picket fence around it persist in coining on the school grounds and playing" ball after school hours, contrary to rules and i usi ruei ions. Asaseijuel to Ihe above we refer you to tin broken Lilass in t ! 1 : I 1 1 . 1 1 1 i : :r. loys should do as they are told and savt unpleasant complications. The teachers were commenting on the luck of Miss I-Ycemnii and Miss k'ovee. heroines of the jrreat blizzard, that they were both mm l ied ladies at present. One of the teachers remarked that if siorn:? brought about such d;':-h"iblc :v suits a bli..ard amomr the Platts mouth fraternity would be highly apprecia ieil. and we think by the way she spoke and lookil that these were her sentiments. An iiem in school notes of last week iiiiimah-d that we had about iiftecii old maids in the school. Yi wish to speak a word in defense ol the teachers in this matter. Many imagine that because a lady is a teacher she certainly must be a cranky old maid. This is all a mis take; we don't have cranks, neither do we have old maid -. If this m; ter was invest iivated it would be found that we haven't a single old maid in our schools. A few of vhi ;irls are probably of ae, but to place them at twenty-live is ceriain ly ridiculous and unfair. It appears as if theve is some mis understanding anionic the school pa irons reirard. nir spell inir. Some of them claim that it is not lati'ih i in the schools. True, we do not have the old blue-backed speller of last centurv for the children to memo rize, like they learned their letters. but each lesson is a spell injur les-on to tin- exieat of the words found in such lesson; ami besides this we have from one to two spelling les sons in each room daily. Pupils are required to w--iie the work and to place the words in their proper shape as to sentences. We have 111:1:13- pupils from ihe counb-y who have learned that old spelling book to memory-, and when they are placed beside our pupils i:i putt i. i;x spelling to a practical test or use they fall away below, as they know how to spell the word if it is found in the speller and p'-ou need to them and they see the color of the book cover, but in demonslrnl "njr their knowledge bv writing the words they- are found wanting. Miss Gracie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Connor, will ive an "At Home" party to a select crowd of her little friends at from 2 to a o'clock to-morrow afternoon. This is May Dny and a queenly day it is. too. The air is fairly re dolent with the sweet perfume of the plum blossoms and the lilac which vrows in almost every door yard. One of Premier Kudi ni's represen tatives crave the city a call to-day, armed with a hand oriran and the customary monkey. As he could not speak Hiiirlish sufficient to tell his name, he will probably not be detained in the city for the fall election. G. V. Lindon came in last eveiiinir havinc." batrired three rare birds of the loiipT billed variety. Two of them were pronounced a rare spe cies of snipe, while the third, almost as larire as a teal duck, we pro nounced an ICnirlish curlew, a bird seldom found in this part of the country. Council Proceedings. The council met in adjourned . . 11 1 session last 111111. su iui-mioi-im present. A petition for permit to put 111 . . 1 1 1. 11..:.. newer connection oy jaeoo m-iti-rich was granted. The claim committee reported 1.1 favor o f allowing ?.).() to A. C. Mayes for en-riiiecrinjr and the war rant was ordered drawn. The claim of Matthew Gerinr for iiiK) attorney fee in in county bond case was referred to judiciary com mittee. On motion f A.Salisbury the mayor was authorized to appoint a committee of three to p;o to St. Louis and meet the river commis sion, since Mr. Herlin had assured our people that by so doin-r we could jret what belonged to us in the way of river improvements, the expenses of the committee to be borne by the city. On motion ofSalsbury 2fK) was set apart to rrade Sl.'.th street north of Main, from the west sideof the street to the curb line on the east, as far north, as Walnut street. and from Walnut to Dey street to i;. ade the full width of the si reef. The motion prevailed unanimously. Mr. Glitsche offered a resolution aullioriziii-r the transfer of l.!0 from the business tax fund, which was overP.owi nir with money, to the ;v.ier::l fund, which was empty and had some warrants against it draw hiLT 7 per cent i:ile'"est. The resolu tion was unanimously adopted. On motion of Salsbury, M r. M. 1 ?. Murphy was elected president of tin- council with no objection. The license committee, after the council approved the bonds of ap plicanls, b,ii::'it in a report favor injr the r "anting;' of saloon license to M. S. k'ya.i. Win. V." eh her. j ::.). Miimm, 11. Huns, L. Hoediker, Geo. Nicho', J. J. McVey. Herman Klietsch, Hans Goos. Jack Grace, and J no. Kvers. The report was adopted wi.houta dissent i 11 r vole and the council adjourned. The Si. Lou;s Committee. The may or in conformity with, the resolution which passe;' the council last niirht, has appointed Jiidire Chapmau, M. H. Miir)hy and C. V. Shi-rinau to wait on the river and harbor commission at St. Louis in company with Mr. Herlin. when it is confidently expected that ar ran.ireinciits will be made for the ex penditure of the river appropria tion which wa.s made lomr niro for this city. Mr. Sam'l Wautrh will probably le added to the committee. Obi'uary. DiKi This morning at the ripe a.re of SI years, Mr. LTisha Stradley, at tht- family home one anil a half miles south of Greenwood. The funeral will occur to-morrow afternoon at U o'clock, the inter ment takinij- place in the Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Stradley was the father of Mrs. D. K. I kirr of this city. He had been an honored resilient of this county since 17.") anil was in -rood health until he received the fail (a full ac count of which was pfiven at the time) which caused his death. The deceased leaves a widow aired 70 years and nine children. all jr'-owii and married. M Stradley leaves a host of warm personal friends behind who ad mired his sterling integrity and kindly ways, and who will jrreatly miss his crenial presence. Dis; rict Court Judire Chapman set aside all tin sales made of the Wcckbach prop er; y the other day. exept the bus iness room, the brick yard and the dwelling bid in by Duzzle which he intimated would be set aside also but allowed Mr. Huzzle to make a showing;'. ThcFriday Entertainment. The entertainment in room l'A tViis moruiuir was jriven by the juniors, j and was devo-ed to the subject "of i rrlass. The marvels of blowinirj rlass were explained and demons-! tmted by actual work, which was done in a manner that convinced the audience hat the class thor oughly understood their subject.; The explanation and comments oy j Miss Kdith Patterson was excellent i and very creditable to the younjr lady. j The visitors present durin-r the ! moriiine-exercises were Miss Mia - - - - Gcrinrr. Mrs. Iiuckner. Mrs. Pepper berir. Mrs. J. M. Patterson, Mrs. X'iles. Mrs. Dudley. Mrs. S. M. Chap man, Mrs. Mauzy and Mr. Peterson of the Journal. Lenhoff Hros have rented the vacant room in the Fitzgerald block where they will remove at ! an early day. The Cuik County Bank Robbers. A special to the State Journal from Kn-rle jrives the following bit of news about the Casscounty bank robbers who reside in that vicinity. Jessie L'uby is well known here, be inr conuei-ted with a ood family at Lirht Mile Grove. He lived near this city for many years and his friends are unable to understand his strange actions. The telegram says: This vicinity is all excitement over the arrest of Ruby, Nelson and lobiu, three well known larmers near here, on the change of robbing the Hank of Oak Creek at Valpar aiso. The two former were consid ered above reproach. Of the latter very little is known anil that little is against him. Kuhy and one brother have lived in this neighborhood for the past ten or twelve y ears and al ways had the name ol beme; rooii. honest, hard-working- fanners, al though poor. Jesse, the one under arrest, was supporting! a widowed .sister and live children and the brother supported an aired lather and mother who an- prost rated over tin news received of their wayward son. He also has one of Ihe sister's children. The two boys have kept the sister and her family for eleven yea rs. Jesse's most i nt i ma te I rieiu Is cannot account for this deed. He was always easily led. not of very s; .-on.'j- mind, and it is supposed lie was led into the commission of the crime by Tobin. Younir Nelson farmed with his bvolht r ihree and one hal f mil. s northwest of here and Tobin worked for them. Nel.-on was considered :.-':i exemplary yuuii.ur man. and so ! fa'' as could be seen had no bad , la-bits, fie was a member in u'ihhI I standing- of the (iood Ti-uiplars and j was wi-il liked by all. I Tobin laid around here a!! winter I and report has it that h- v.;:.-- foiled 1 in an atteiuot to enter one of our hoti-is latent uiht throii;;h a win dow which hi- had unlatched from the Inside before closing- time. F ier.ds of the tlii't-i- aw iis)os'.-d to lay most of the blame on him and :!iel:- .-ymp-'ihies are wi'di the other two on account of their lormer I'ood be ha v ior. County Court. Owen J. Webster vs. 15. F. Lrmr' Ilearinir on object ion to at lorney's lien 011 part of plaintiff. Default of plaini iff entered and hen rimr by the court. Objection overruled am! lli-n held valid. J. H.ilaldeman pro so. The State of Nebraska vs. Lem Swim-hart et a!. Complaint for unlawful assembly. On trial to court. Theo. Shaffer vs. Jos. T. Perki 11s. Su it ou account. Default of defen dant entered. Trial 'to court and j iii!.'4,-ine-nt for plaintiff in the sum of f-'.'j'S. ;.''.""). Ilearinir on final settlement estate Ilenjaiiiiii Macy, deceased. Geo. I. Jvioyil, till m i uist raio Accounts al lowed and decree accoruiuirly. MAK'U'IKP. Nichols Mttllman -At the of: Ice of Ihe county j udjre, April 20, lM . at 10:!i) a. m.. Cap!. L. Nichols and Miss Ivnima M 11 11 man, were u n i fed i.i marriaiie, Judi;e Kamsey ol'Jiciat. 1:1 r. The li'tl Tycoon. Sur-estlve of the :i;)roacIii:; performance of the Li t i le Tycoon, the follow" a -4- Jo'i-fo vi;-oito:i i::ci ilent is recalleil. A very prominent lady of our county, away Iack in t'ne -fifties, was ou her way (as a bride) to her Arkansas home, and at Cincinnati, as they wee embark inir on the steamer Tycoon, the lady was presented with a canary bird. After an ownership of a day the bird escaped, when a lady passeu rer composed the two followinir verses: 1 had a canary, I i.wne I it a tk y ; I loved it leury. Hut it fl-::v away. "My pet ol a d;y. Have I lost you so so. n-.' Oil ! why flown away. My Ml tie Tyco:m? Baby is Sick. The woefull expres sion of a Des Moines uam.-ier's couiilcnance showed his deep an:: ie. e was not en. I rely without cause, when he inquired of a druIst of I;e same city what was the best to i:;ve to a" baby f c r a coid'r It was' not necessary for him to say more, his countenance showed that the pet of the family, if not the idol of his life was in distress. -Weirive our baby Chamber!. lias's Cou-h Kemedy." was tin- drurrists answer. - dou'i like to cive t he baby such stronir medicine," said the teaaister. "You "know John Ole-:o:i, of the Y.'atters-Ta.lb' t Printing" Co.. don't you? Inquired t'ne dnm.irisi. His babv. when eiirhit.-en months old, rot 'hold of a bottle of Chamberlain Couirh kVmedy and drank the whole c.f it. Of cour.-'e it the baby vomit verv freely but did not hurt it the least.aiid what is more it cured tho baby 's cold. The teamster already knew the value of the Remedy, hav inir used it himself, and was now sat is tied that there was no danger i irivimr it even to a baby, for Sale by F.'G. Fricke A: Co Druirirists. ' Cook stoves at actual cost at J. W. Hendee A: Co. d2 r i-fEirMaNjT's SPRING JACKKTS, We are showinir a beautiful line and the latest novelties in lorue at prices from !f'J.."V) to .fKMK). SPRING WASH GOODS, hull Line of !51i inch Zepher ( Iii;hams. Hreton Zy plu-r (iiliains A h' C Gilliam. Domestic Giulianis. Henrietta Sateens. Liryptian Printed Cotton Silk Striped Madras Cheviots Fancy printed Chainbrays. Beautiful lino of Solid Striped, liroeatlcil and 1'olka rapid sellers. F. HERRMANN One Deer East of tho HAVELOCK &TV . V(Yi? IDP Remember that K. O. Castle Co have an immense stock t LUIIBEE A1TD ALL BUILD1DG MATERIAL .T riAVELOCIC Ami Guarantee Satisfaction in all Things R. O- CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRAS K.A- SWEET bCENTED FLOWERS. Llewellyn Moore's th Rcoijnized Headquarters for the Artistic and the Beautiful. , . A.pulerr.a chrysat.tha. coreopsis la.!ceolata.chrysa,.the.niuniax.ma aniirii.'imims, phuycodens and cle- ma'. is make up a partial list of Mr. . 1 . . , 1 . Moo e s L-raud inanis, thai are. er - r , , , ' 1 , -. , ACc.'.y hardy and are not injured by a Nebraska winter. -Mr. Moore has a fme sloclr of reraiiiuuis, coleus and some of those richly col - ored F- e tch cannas, also a fine line of beddim-T jilants. I.i roses he ; town of Murray, on the M. I, li. IJ. makes a specialty of the following-I Plenty of timb r uirl wattr. Good ha -dv varie.ies: General Jacqui-j orr-lmrd. 50 hearing trtta. PpittsmoutL, mot, Md. Plant lei-. Pr-rle. Niphiios. Neh Feb., Hth, iUl. wtf together with tin- old standard La, IJ. W. IIyeks France and that Ou 'en of the rose j m , ' iamily. the American Heauty. which ' Enby carriages, under favorable circumstanci-s has j I'a;entsleeiincoaches forbabie.- producer, roses inches across : v,.ilh rciiKivaM.-i iisliions :,al finely bright red and of a most delicious tempered springs. TJiey an- novel-i-air'-anc No collection 01 flowers tl(.,. ,ji;it tjI(. tUtr will 'appreciate is complete without some of these j.-or ;lK. onl , , j i-,;ruh (jtf hardy roses. Mr. Moore has the . , repuiation of beimr Ihe best rose! Croup, whoopm- cou-h and .--rower west of Chicago; he never bronchitis immediately relieved br lorces Ins plants, tuns makmir them Shiloii's Cure ' i. xetiiier oui iivi s iiieiu .eiy leijui.- ite to iinike them hardy and st'.-onir. This spriuir is an unusually irood one for seilinir out jtlants and should bt improveil by our people. Remember tin- place where plants and orices wdl suit the most exact- ino- is at Lleweilvn Moore's 01. West Locust street, and call at once, tf Pansis! bloom, of Yes! In the most; irorireou- colors. They will con- iinue to bloom all summer, too. and can be selected at Moore's Green House for from 4.0 to accents per dou-n. dtf SPRING HOSIICRY We carry a complete line of Gor don's Fast Dye Hosiery for hidie and 'childrcns wear Guarantee! absolutely stainless A eod ladies ribbed est at Ihe Fast black ribbed vests at It.'c Hlack li-le Threa.l Nests at -t-'ii ' Silk Mixed ve.-ls at 7."c Full Line of Childrcns underwear FLOl'NCINGS Our lirteol black and while Fiona. i-ililj,s exceetl anything; ever before shown by us at prices as low as last season. Jl:i-k I itnriclti Sateens im Dotl ell'eet, entirely new and First fiational Dank - TO - LUILD - THERE? SO- All persons biowiair tl'ii-niselves , 1 1 1 1 J . hied to under.-iir.'j'-d ir Jast , v:-ars ice and ot her yea.-s ice will please call and sei; a- 1:0 ice will be del i vcrc d to them milil former accounts are paid. The ice wa"-ii , . t!.e si r -et .lail v and rea ly tS j) Jiv.r or!(.,, 1f S. W liriK. j ; "1,llr" j . , 1 1 t- ' nm now prepared to deliver ice 1 . .... . J,t , to an tiart ol H e r tv, J el e id 1 one 7!i- f - 1 .. v(- u' -v n 11. C. McMAKfcN. J " T" ! For Sale. ' Cood farm one-fourtii iniic horn the Vv'e s.-ll men's working jjar.ts and blouses at a discount of Lb per cent. We are closing out this line o 1 hi; F.ik" l'Pn H-rett have the Iar-est lirown Darrett have th ;lia;iiK"1 'icii wad paper and ; bort.ers 111 Plattsmouth. wt He- Fair" has iti-l received I new invoice of ha m tnor-l.-s sets, boy.-' express v. aprons and doll . carriaires. m . Additional (CCll Oil fourth Page. -TTi HI! Km it '