if' f 1 .. iilK liiihX ALVtsfu 'I JtJ X7 IiT C "j u y ' 7 tli Dailv Herald , r to :ak. I'LATTSMOUTII. NKKRASKA S TUK DAY EVENING. MAY 4 189J NUMliKlil!)!) "l --V-r x-v ""S. -ra H i M ic5- II El H W ii 4 Fl J lj wlPv J 11 ix nu. I G4 , I K I A 1 14 II til MJ Y. IJ.t r l . l ft . i hi. r ?! VI IS ii .8 '5 Esrali laaWe rlht tout ,Ue for the Palnlrm ritjr. Offlee Uockwuo4 , relloble nmn Hilary t7 ,th llHTeatr, to retre-iit ft 7fHiniil)e New York MANt'KAIIIJKKK, Lock o. 146.I.O. . K. Iilf! tS e-y- UiHr liall m ! itireralil iowh ur cordially invited Jilting In t!i city. T. K. Wii.mamm. N. (J. J. W, ;kiim;k. Se:. ? PYTHIAS. CaiinlN't iJHiK teU every WeMlneftljiy cvi-hiiijj VVX kt a Ii block. All v i-itme ;ially Inv t-l to attaint, a. . $ Krank Dixon, k. K S. TIIKISI ION SOCIATION t block. Main Sln-i-l. Kix.ins m to s ::io i i; l-'or men only jjevery Huniiay altcrnioii at 4 ? C A R. .jlePoHt, No. 4.r., inert vcr Salur J at 7 :.'i0. in tlu-tr liall. Kin-kwi.ixl All ViaitiiiK coiiiradi-fi aie iiivitfil to 2 OS. i:. K. Nile-. Post Ailj. K. A. I'.atfs, r I font. Our Clubbing List. Democrat, ami IIkkai.k. Ot'b Magazine " per'a Bazar . 4.CU . . 4. NO . :$.io . . - 40 . . 4 .-, . . 2. 15 2.45 . . .5.55 . . .-'.25 2 :;o i I V J ; . 7 1 f aha Bee V- Lincoln Call :XIationl TrH ' ML. Ij . . ... tune S X" Ul UII1 Inter Ocean "' Lincoln Journal " The Home Magazine Time Table onis'i wkst ;)i.; ka?t No 1 3 : Ml a. in No 2 6 :(. ji. in 3 5 :.- . in ' 4 10::ia. m 5, 9 :'" si. in. " X ;U . in 7 ' -15 Sl. HI. " M M - 9 6 :J." l, in. " 12 1 :1 it. I " 11 5 ii. in. " 'V 8 a. in. 19 11 :0."i a. in. SWEJ-ST bCENTED FLOWERS. llewellyi Moore's tlie Rec-o.jnized Headquarters for ttie Artistic and tlie Beiiutit'ul. .Aqu'.lein chr3s:mtli;i. rorc-opsis lauct'il;'i:i.clirys;i(i;l)(Miii!iii iii:iima antirrhinums. pln,ycoonsniiilc't' nuiUs m;ikt- up a p:ir-lis! T Mr. Moore's iratul jilanls, ihai art- per fectly ha'-lv atitl are not injured by a Xel" -a ska winter. Mr. Moon lias a fine .ork f tvei-nniums, colons ami some of those : ichly col ored H -enc'ii caanas, al a t'ael'ae of hedtli.iq; plants. I a ros 's he makes a specialty o' the To'lowi.! hardv varieties: "(ienc-cl J;ic:ii mot. Md. IMani'e.-, l'erle, Nhhios. together w'th i'ne o'l s.iii'thi il La France ami that Oucon of the rose family, ti.e American Beauty. which nuclei- favosa! le ci cumsiauccs has produced ro.-es s inches across, bright red ad of a most clel'c-ous fraii'-ance. No co". -ct:on oT ilowers is complete wi i hoe t some of these hardy roses. M ". Moo e has -he rejutatiou of beiu' the best rose prowr." west of Cb'ca'o; he never forces his p'an . s. t Ims maki nj; t hem tender but uives them every rcquis ile to make iheni ha"dy and sl'iin;;. This s.orwi- is an unusuaMy ;-ood one for set. inn" out ji'a.ns and should be imp ved by on - people. Kemembe.- the p'ace where ph'-ils and p--ces w'11 si'i ihe mo-i e.;:ici inr is at I.'ewcllyn Moo.v's on Yc-t Locust street, and call ai once, i '. The fraii'ant Heliotrope in bloom wonderfully cheap at Moore's CI" ee i House. d': "The Fiiir" lias only a few mote velocipede's left, which are be i in closed out at cost. ti Dr. K. I. Sirens lias returned ami mav be found hereafter at Ips office over Geriii's ilrui;stoie. tT For lame back, sicie or chest, use Sbilob's 1'orous IMa.-ter. Price '"i cents. For sale by F. G Co. and O. H- Snyder. Fricse oc 3 The most esthetic flower nowa days in fashionable society is the beautiful single dahlia. Moore has lots of them and they should be planted this week. diU Go tb Phillip Krattse for your drv rood and groceries, wlu-re you will Htm me lies' i -1 also keeps fruits ami ve their season. etaoies in tf. Dsautify Your Homes ..-.rr- in Lew ?loore s an id se- lectin"" a nice bne of hi? ha-dy plants? They will blooni brunt i- fully alt suuimei iii invu'-" ..... will live out doors all wittier, ins prices will oe a m iy -y these plants are so cheap it 'S a wonder Mr. Moore cau'a se neni. Now is the time to plant luc n or., and the sooner Vs done the c-arber your flowers will b'oom. dot For Sale. A. good farm one-fourth ini hom the town of Murray, CD the M. P. H- K. Plenty of timh-r and water. Good orchard. 350 hcarintr trees. Plattsuiouth, Neb. Feb, Uth. 1891. tf Thai Bull Gatne. Tin; 1 1 Kk'AI.b is compelled to cut its columns short to-day in order to jlvc our printers a chance to wipe up the ground with the barbers in a ball ame that will come oil about 4:'.Vt this evening at Fitzgerald's Forty. The barbers will have Hilly Ilerold, Charles Miller, Harry, 'John and Louis Ktilmey. John Leichtwris, M. S. Hrit-s, Charles Warren ami Adam Lohnes. The Printers will be represented byMe.-nrs, Dray, Griffith, Rlmde, Sherman, Mann, Robinc, Kirkham, Crisman, Dabb, and Wise. The jamc promises to be a lively one from start to finish. PERSONAL Dr. J. H. Hall is in Greenwood to day. Joe Klein and wife spent Sunday visitin friemds in Omaha. Chas. Hasseuieir and wife Sun clayed with relatives at Louisville. George Vail cry and wife returned to Denver this uioruitiir on tlicllyet. Our esteemed friend Colonel John M. Kiser made TttK llKKALDa pleas ant call to-day. Matlhew Gerin. and Jude Sulli van arc? attending dislrict court at Sarpy county's capital to-day. Louis P.u-deker came in from Louisville this morning, having sjient Sunday with friends in the village. Major Parrotl of the 15. fc M. is out ol the- city to-day. Current ru mor has it that he is rusticaiiny, U: about the city of Oreapolis. George Sheafor returned this morniiiij from St. Joe, where he has been iti at tendance-at the interna tional meeting;-of Y. M. C. A. sccre ta i ies. Mrs. Latter, wife of Rev. John Lauer of this city, departed this niornimr for Germanv where she will spc-ud some time visitini relatives and friends. with The board of education will meet and organize this evening-. Go to C. H. J auei!e, Neville block, Sixth St., when you want en'rav i un done, tf The sru-rod concert at the Taber nacle last niht is reported to have been verv i 11 1 crest Ul IT a QU was cptite well attended. The new men have arrived and are at work putting ihe street car line in retiair so that we may ex pect it to be in operation soon. A. L. Friend received a nice box of orange blossoms and other Jlow- ers from his sister at Riverside, California, the other day that were exquisitely fragrant. From Prof. Noble's monthly re oort we learn that the number of children of school ai;c in thi countv increased 3'J.) durinir the year The masons that built the new chimnev foi the First ward school house left so many bricks on the in side that no smoke could escape, as a couple of irate school ma'ms dis covered this morning. We arc reliably iiiiortnecl that in y short time the train dispatcher will be transferred from Weeping Water to this place, tor the reason that such an official is not necessa- rv at slat ions located on a "stub run." Union Ledger. The reserved seats sale for "chimes of Normandy" by the Andrews ope'-a company next Friday nifjht will orieu to-morrow morninr price o., ad, and 7a. Complimentary benefit to J. P Youti"-. The Royal Marionette cotuedy comoanv composed of nine of Plattsuiouth youiiir men of histrio nic abilitv will hold forth at Cedar Creek to-morrow niht. They had quite a success at Murray which has encouraged them to try another town. Mr. Harr informs us that last year they had to keep up steam in the hih school every day until May 2ih, except the'Jlst day of April. Thus it will be seen that this is not such a late spring after all. We had a killing frost on the uitht of May 7th last year. A surprise social was tendered Rev. Hause at his home in Mercer town the other eveuinq,". which was largely attended by the rood peo ple in that vicinity, resulting in benefits financial to the worthy hosl. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee: It cures consumption. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and O. II. Snyder. 3 W. S. Wise came in yesterday; haying left the blooming orange groves ot C aliloria to aiieuo 10 imi.m- ii e s here for a week Y. L. Brown departed for St. Louis Saturday on important bus iness connected with the Klectric Lamp factory and the putting in of a new electric light plant. The M. P. folks again resumed . ... . : 4 ...... i. worK tins morning i.'.mi'k h.i.i this way from Union. Mr. Phelps, the representative oT the contract ors, thinks there will be no further delay with the- work. Louis Raney. the ten-year old sou of Conductor Knuvy, received a bad fall from a hand car yesterday in W'ahoo, which resulted in a severe scalp wound, requiring several stitches at the hands of a surgeon 1 to get him fixed out. Union. Concluding our interview of the Murray people, all of whom were courteous without stint, we wended our way to the line- farm of Father Thomas Rankin, one- mile- west of Murray, where we were agreeably welcomed. Mr. Ranliiu resides on a . farm of four hundred acres of as line land as lies out ol doors, ami all the surroundings are indicative of comfort and prosperity. Mr. Rankin is in his eight y-seveulu year, but enjoys good health and is ictive as many arc at loriv, aim eu- J . ..ri.:.. ... joys the coinpamousiiip oi ihp en- lima i ic win, in win n i ii i.- . ti ded fifty years ago. this aged couple arc; comforted by the resi dence of their son Joseph and his estimable young wife with them. Al ter a business call upon several of the prosperous farmers in the vicinity of Murray, we directed our course to the bustling, busy little village of Union and arrived in time to interview a number of the 1 1 ICi.'A I.I ) readers, and were kindly entertained by the Ledger family. We found Union taking on new life bv reason of the Union cut-off from "that point to Plattsuiouth. The work of track laying; is to begin at once, fourteen cars of steel rails arriving last evening. Union has four general stores, all doing a flourishing business unde r the management of G. A. Rose A: Co., R. II. F rans tt Co., F. M. Ams berrv, John Martin & Co. These linns all carry full and complete stocks that would do credit to much more pretentious cities. The furniture emporium is under the management ol l". I. lenny, and many of the larger towns can not boast of furniture stores to cental in quantity and epiality of slock carried by this establishmem. The business of the firm is highly :iiur.wt(irv. as indeed is that of all the business represented in the town. For want of time ami space we ii. iii foieo-o snecial mention of all the business enterprises of this live little citv, but there is evidence of push and prosperity on every linn.l and she is iust in the act of taking on metropolitan airs by do in- the act of incorporat ion, wnicn is a step forward that her enierp"is ing citizens will never regret. We must not neglect to mention that Union supports one ot tin brightest and newsiest newspa pers -The Ledger in the coiiniy, edited and published by Messrs. Graves & Padjret t, a ud i he people .-how Iheir annreeiat ion of the paper by a loyal and hearty sup pen t, both in the way of advert isim. :ind subscrnitiou. 1 here is no iet- ier index to the Drosoeritv of a i own than a heariy support of it iiewsi.aners bv tile ciii.ens. ue find here, as a't other poittis, tha Tin--. llr.ioALli is aiuneciaieei and has .he largest list of subscribers - ba.-i-in."- tlie home naiirr- of any paper in the county. We regret that tune lorbtds men tion of all the differeui lines of b tw ines renresenled in .he ci.y, but suit ice to sav there is a bank, harel- wa e stores, ! umber, good millinery store, a good hotel, livery barn bl.'.-ksrnith shops, cic, and a fun school buildiiiir and two churches and the third nearing completion Tnkimr it all in all Union is : flourishiiig, progressive little town thai will be heard more of i n i he tutu-.-e. U'AMiIiK'E!.'. C. II. J "ii-st class piette watch does none but clock and jewel- ry repairing sl reet. Nevill block. Sixth tf A Wilit Social. Rev. A llaiise informs us that the new church at Merccrtown is about completed ready for die furniture!; and in order to get funds to procure the nicessarv seats a weight social will be given next Friday evening.) May Sib, for that purpose. .V e-or-l dial invitation is extended to the general public: .o be present and help along a most worthy enter prise. Repairing of fine watches a spe cialty at C. II. Jaepieite, Neville block, Siith street. tf WANTED-Fighty girls, of fif.een years of age and over, who will takt pari in the Business Men's Carni val, to meet at the M. K. chifch to morrow (Tuesday) eve. immetlialely after school. Skc'y Aid Society. RAILROAD AND OTHKR ITLMS union lkix;i:k. Fred Gorder, Plattsnnnith's im jilemeiit king, was looking after business matters in this village Thursday. The Ledger family enjoyed a visit this week from a brother, Mr. A. J. Graves ot Plattsuiouth, who is look ing after the interests of Till-: 1 1 KH ALI) in this part of the county. A great many ot the men who have been waiting here several lays to begin wejrk have be come- impatient ami gone- away, but there are yet about oner hundred ind fifty ready to report for duty at moment's notice. Mr. John W.Nichols ami family came down Irom Platlsmouth on Thursday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Union ami vicinity. Jeilm was injured by the- caving ol a bank at I I a 1 1 s n l o u t n few days ago, ami was forced to take a few days off until he receivers from the effects of the; acc ident. The const ruett ion train arrived last n i" lit in charge of Lngiiiecr Bruce Leming, and work will com mence with a lull lorce ot trac laye s Monday morning. At pres ent all tlie sitte tracus are croweieei with cars loaded with ties and steel, but it has been impossible to unload them for the reason that the engine had not arrived to switch them to their proper places. Supplies have been coming in at a rapid rate the past few days, and the "Y" looks like a small city, the cars, stacks of material, ten I s, teams and wagons giving it a very lively ippc-arance. ICighteen car loads of steel and thirty cars of ties came- in Thursday evening, thirty more car loads yesterday evening, and we- ire informed that b" to-night 100 more cars of material will arrive. Complimentary Benefit. 1 1 gives us great pleasure to in form our many friends and the pairons of ihe Waterman Opera House, that we are the favored ones to play the second complimentary benefit to J. P. Young, on next Fri day' May S. On this occasion we will present the beautiful opera. "Chimes of Normandy," with a feast of thirty artists. Mr. Young is fav orably known to all, having been connected with the opera house ior manv rears in your citv. and this is his second benefit, although it if the custom to give the opera house manager an annual benefit, but Mi Young's modest- has prevented him from asking il. Our company is much larger and stronger than when here last, and we assure you lei give the finest per formance ever given by our com pany in your city. Mr. Young pre ferred to irive- no guarantee- so as to enable him to fix his own prices, he has concluded io pla' us at the reg ular house prices, Sac, a()c and 75c. and at these prices the house should be packed ne.;t Friday night, in honor of your manager, who has al ways endeavored to secure the very best attractions for the opera house pa i rous. We will give you a line prod uc tion of the- "Chimes" and guarantee you a very pleasant evening, and be-sneak a crowded house tor Mr Young's benefit next Friday night U e remain Your obedient servants. The Andkkws oi-ki.-a Co., per G. B. Rus.-ell. agt. All watches, clocks and jewel ry left for re-pairs atC. II. Jaquet.e's Neville block. Sixth s, reet. will re ceive prompt attention. AH work guaranteed and done in a workma l like manner. if To the eidtor of Ihe Plattsuiouth Hcald. greeting: Can't you work up a scheme, when the Missouri Pacific is finished to your village and the excursionists arrive, to take them a trip to Havelock and show them the immense shops building there for the great Burlington system? They might sympathize with you, von know. Kaglet of Kagle. Fret not they gizzard. Brother Knglish. If you would come to Piatismouth and se-e the gigantic plant operated by the H- & M. here; note the fifteen acres of busy maehinerv humming with the whir j of active life, and the 8(K) preisper ( otis iuplnycs, the- little shop at j Havelock would tmt look so large J tt on. Come down and get ac quainted with a live progrestive I town; you would get over your dyspepsia and would feel much better. C. H. Jaepiette carries no stock but will ejo you as good a job of repair ing ever done in the city. FvXPERl KNCE TALKS, not money. All wo k satisfactory or money refunded. Neville block. North. Sixth St. tf i nn" -w SPRING JACKKTS, We are showing a beautiful line and the latest lioveltie-s in rogue at prices from ifi-nO to $10.00. SPRING WASH GOODS. Full Line of 3'J inch Zepher Gighnms. Breton Z3 plic-r Gighams A F C Gigham. Domestic Gighams. Henrietta Sateen -.. Fvgyptian Printed Cottons Silk Striped Maelras Cheviots Fancy printed Chambrays. Beautiful line of Solid Striped, Brocaded and I'olka i apid sellers. F. HERRMANN Ono Door East of tho HAVELOCK ARE YOU - GOING - -if Remember that k O. Castle 6c Co have an immense slock of LUMBER AND ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL A.T HAVELOCK And Guarantee Satisiaotion in all Tliiuirs R. O- CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. Baby is Sick The woe full expre s sion of a Des Monies teamster's countenance showd hi a deep ai:.- iel- was not entirely without cause, when he inouired of a druggist of j the same cliy what was tlie be; t to g;ve to a baby for a co'd'r It was not nece.-sary for him to say n:e.re, his countenance showed tlu-t the pet of the family, if not ihe i'loi of his life was in distress. "We give our baby Chamber!aius's Cough Remedy," was the druggists answer, "I don'l like to give tlie baby such strong medicine,'' said ihe teamster, on know John Oleson. o. vne. Wst Iters-Talbot Printing Co., deni t your mepi'reu me uruggii. "" babv, when eighteen months old, got hold of a bottle of Chambe--,.ain Cough Remedy- and drank the whole ofitf Of course it the baby vomit verv freely but did not hurt it he least.and what is more it cured tha baby's cold. The teamster already knew the value of the Remedy, hav ing used it himself, and was now sat isfied that there was no danger in giving it even to a baby. For Sal6, bv F. G. Fricke & Co Druggists. , . i i . : . ii.. George Vass Is getting in a big stock of spring ami summer goods. His novelties i.i br'-ast piis and jewelry are well wo'-th looking at. Call in and lo.k at h's new goods. Brown & Barrett, successors to Wilchmm !t Fuller, have an endless variety ef wall paper and borders I all new colors and designs. wtf Pansics! Yes! In bloom, ejf the most go -geons colors, They will con tinue to b'oom all summer, too. and can be selecieel at Moore's Green House for from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. dtf ft SPRING HOSIFRY We carry a complete line of Gor don's Fast D e Hosiery fr laelien and childrens wear Guaranteed absolutely stainless A good ladies ribbed ve-nt at lOe. Fast black ribbed vests at 35e: Black lisle Thread vests at 45c Silk Mixed vests at 7.e". Full Line-of Childrens underwear FLOUNCINGS Our line of black and while e-iugs exec-eel anything ever shown by us at prices an low season. FlolXK belore as lufct liltick Ili-mictti Sateens in. Dott eilects, entirely new and First National Bank TO - LUILD - THERE? so- Croup. whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved b Shiloh's Cure. 4 We.- sell men's workhig jiants and blouse s at a discount ol 'JO per cent We art; clo-iug end this line ul gooels. tf "Tin; Faik." Brown Sc Barretl have the largest and finest stock of wall paper and. j borders in Plattsuiouth. j t j .jjic Fair" has just received a , invoice of hammocks, cronuet j ; bovs exnress wagons and doll boy-. carriages. tf Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaini? hhiltth's 'it alizer is guaranteed to'cure you. 2 Cainrrh in New Enalancl. I.ly s Cre am Balm gives s.atisfac j tion tto everyone u.-ing it for 'catarrhal troubles. G. K. Mellor, elruggist. Worcester, Mass. ! I believe Kly's Cream Balm is the-; best article for catarrh ever offered the public- -Bush i Cfj., 'Jruggists, Worcester, Mass. An article eif real merit. C. P. Alden. druggist. Spring-field, Mass. Those who use it soeak hiidilv of it. Geo. A. field, Mas. Hill, druggist. . - pring- Cream Balm has given satisfac tory results. W. P. Draper.druggist, Springfield, Mass. Needles, nils and parts for hU kins of machines can be found at the Singer of fice, corner of of Main and Sixth -treeU with Henry Boee' wtf Hair chains, rings, crosses and hair work of all kinds to order. Mks. A. Kxek. tf 1720 Locust St. ft -v