The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 02, 1891, Image 1
: kw"a, C171A A FIFTH YEAR. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY OCTOBER S 1891 r i liiix it ' ii l n v a t '-.. , . N NUMBER 18 ;:: ft F0U0EO Absolutely Pure. A eri';:nj cf tartar baking powder, ! iTilu-ft of nil in leavening strenth. Latest II, S rfvrnn)eJ!t rood Kc port. T3 R. A. SALSBURY : I) K N T-I S T :- (iOU AM) POKIKLAIN CROWNS. Dr. Hiclns Hiinilln'tlr fertile pn'nlfn ex timllno nl tt'etli. Fine Gold Work 11 Specialty. Riiekwinid Hlm k rUttmnoiHIi, Neb THOS POLLOCK R W HYf.RS Kolary 1'ulillc & Abstracter Hoik It c&l Estate, Loan and Imnranca Agents If you have real estate to sell or exchange send tisdcscription, price anl terms. Abstracts of title furnished at resin enable rates. $100,000 to loan lit 7'i percent and no coiuitiinnions, on good farm security. POLLOC K A IIYF.RS i i I u I i r.iui 1 1 PLATTHMOITII N'KH. (Unre muter Op County l):itik. PEARCE 1 IIAVK KKCKIVI.I) lclr Full mriw. fniii- rllili.'ii". Up mul ipilll klftO A lil oi new Itftbhtb folia llirtp- hllU in imw m) fr i. Tiiejr iMve lull llti nl tiHty b'H'il-Hiiit In nr' V ilrr t l rloi I I aini k out Iihvk in fi tii-.lr u ;iilr Iihi to i unit to 73 tf In tl llnlliril, llSS CIU'YLKK. TKIMMKK. 1 yCKER SISTERS. K Jl hT kKUVEIi A Kt'LL LtNB iK AND WIMF.R HAT3 TRIMMING?. A5D 'io bavr a drpu making d ;irtnipiif . Hut Intuctlon Kiiurxntwd. .' - ,KVOllSTOkK. PLATTSMOUTH (iol.1) And ruiic'KI.AIN tlto vnm n rill 1(0 wnrk ml Una Rolil work SPECIALTY. 7)H. BTKINACH 1,'M'AL rll M othnt Inn i MUiatiRwivi.il lof f-.'s!t;i tltnctlis u tcth. A. MARSHAL Fitk"ll EAT MARKER HIXTll HTUKKT F. II. KI.LKXHAl'M, Prop. lie bent of frrnh meat fllwayn found in thin market. A I ho frt-nh and IJuttrr. Wild KHine of all kindit kept in the KellHOII. mm SIXTH BTKEET m (Meat market! lamborlaln'a Eye and ESsla, Ointment A certain rare for Chronic Sors Eyn, rotter. Bait Mwura, Bcald Head, Old V Chronlo Bores, Fever Bores, Eczema. i Itch, Prtlrlo Bcratchej, 6oro Nipples I tnd runs. It U eoolini kod sootblnir. I Cundredsofeaaesbavebeoa cured by ' It titer all other treatment bad failed. It U iut up la S3 nd 60 ccut boxes. Croup freiitiently finds a house hold unprepared for its visit, while yhe repidity with which it levelops VhIIs for instant treatment. For ihis dangerous disease Ayer's Cher- y y Pectoral issn admirable remedy. t saves many lives every year. ieep in the house, Hair fljains, rings, crosses ui air work of all kinds to order. Mkb. A. K.NEK. tf 1720 locust St. Weilhir Report. Hollowing m the weatlier report or the month of September, 1 HJ1 : First - SOS, a p. in. Second - rliuihli-r storm, I mi ll. Fifth - Light rain. F.ighth " " Ninth- " " Tenth-- , .i in. Foiirleenlh-8Ue,2 p. in.; 70 5,0 p- in.; daily mean temperature, i.i.i. Fifteenth -495, 7 p. in.; 830, 2 p. .; 740,1) p. in.; daily mean tem perature?, 73 0. Sixteenth -11 0,2 p. m. Seventeenth fr) 5, 2 p.m. Lightcenth - W5.7 p. in.; 04 0 , 2p i.; 700, u p. in.; daily mean tetn M-raltire. )C- holies! (lay oi me Uiulit.ll. Nineteenth -Thunder storm. Twentieth- " Twenty first- dOO, 2 p. ni. Twenty-second - ( 0 , 2 p. in. Twenty-third -(HO, 2 p. in. Twenty-fourth Light ruin. Twenty fifth- " ." ; l-S in. Twenty-sixth - " " Twenty-seventh- " " Twenty-ninth- First heavy front. Thirtieth The heavieHt wind thin season, except Jan. 2!t. Thin month of September the hottest one on record. The next highest wiih that of 1HH4, which wasHrt.20. Over 90. tdjfht limed. A peculiar phenomenon a rain- l ow wiih Hern on the 24th. Monthly mean temperature, 07.7 , lacking LI 0 of being as high iih that of August. Highest temperature, f0, Hih, lacking 4 5 of being the lint text day of the year. Ixwet temperature, 34 5, 2!th. Rainfall, P4 inches. Number of rainy days, II. Prevailing winds, south-west. Clear days, 7. Fair days, X." Cloudy days, 3. Monthly mean temperature of minip month lat year, (il.7 5. nihili st temperature, 1C 3, 2nd. IajwchI temperntnre, 29 , 2Hth. Ovrr!w5,3 lltneM. The Golden Troupe. "The Martyr, a.i emotional drama, Hiving Jlella (ioIiIi-ii every oppor tunity to dinplay ther exi t itii iiiil talent and rich wardrobe, will be the openinir bill of the company. which openH a two-nibl M enu;iiKe tnent ut the Waternian next Friday. A feature of the company U it own urc.:antr, iin-iii tnc uiri-ctiou ut Prof. St. Clair and probably one of the bent on the road thin neaHiur An excellent band will pve noon tide and eveninir concerts. To Hav Another Store. The enlrrpriHin and proHperoiiM firm of Mayer Hum. in nut content with the nwnerxhip und control of itH two clothino; Htoren, one in thiM city mid one in Lincoln, and ac cordingly ban about t'otixummatrd plutiM f y.uc'.'X u lari;e etock lit Norfolk. ThiM branch will be in charge of Sol Mayer noil doiihth'HH under hit eflicietit mauai-iueut the Norfolk More, like the one here and ut Lincoln, will take front rank among the leading clothing t'Mlah iiHhmentH ot the city. Always take your to Brown St Barrett's. prescriptions If To Coal Ceheuiner. All those that do not settle their laHt season's rony bills with m- l.y the l'Kh of Oct. next will not expect to have any iicenniidatioiiH from tnc this season of course. Ofllce and yards 44 South Third street. Telephone, 13. I nl way try to have a full line nf nil grades of coal on hand. , tf TlMi l MY CLAKK. Plattsinituth, Sept. 22, 1W1. Has just opened up a full line of ladies, Gents and Childrens all wool underwear and be lore you buy your Fall or Winter goods. Don't fail to call and Bee our prices. We beat 'em all. Have you seen those nob by Misses Caps, all pretty shades, 55, 5 and 75 cents each J' ADVERTISING TRAIN Cass County Should Take the Lead in the Enterprise. AKiit In the Diploy-The Route Selected--Arrangements About Completed-Send in Your Dltpley. Now that it in u Fettled fact that Cans county m to be represented in the ndvertiHini; train it behoove" every one who can to contribute to the hiiccchh of the enterprise. We are Cfapublc of rrmkin'tf an exhibit that will compare favorably with Hny other county In the Mate, but if thin matter in left entirely in the care oi nix or enriit pernotiH we should not expect a creditable Hbowinjj or beneficial renultn to nccrue. Kvery pernotl that received a premium at the late county fair and thorn- who did not exhibit, but can add creditably to the diHplay, Hhnuld avail thcniHclvcH of Huh op portunity to hIiow their loyalty to Ciihh county. The Hccrctary of the JIiihIiichh Mi'ti'n Annotation cannot, in all probability, obtain infnrina tion an to all of our fartnerH that can add Hotnething materially help ful, and therefore tlirv mIiihiIiI mil I wait to be called upon, but im prove the firnt opportunity to bring it in nnd it will tie properly at tended to. There will be about thirjy cotintieH participating in the diHplay, and let it be that our rep resentative may point with pride to our exhibit anil in no uncertain Round inform the HpectatorH that that display belongn to Cash CovXTY. The route for the exhibition train Iuih been Helected. It will go eant via the Burlington line an far iih Chicago. It will probably ntop in IllinoiH three tlayn. From Chicago they will take the Pennsylvania line, via Logannport, Ind., Marion. Kidgeville, Bradford, l.'rbano and ColiiuibtiH, O. ; then north-caM to Rochester, Pa., and north through Newcastle and F.rie, returning by the way of AHhland to Alliance, and east through Mansfield, Fort Wayne and Chicago, then return ing home by the way of the North western road. If arrangements may yet be made with a few counties that are considering the ild Yimihiiiiy of jOifiiiig iiit? U'.lill, a run will be made into northern New York, but this matter ciuinol be definitely settled until the tenth of this month. The cars designed for the exhibit are now in Omaha. The nrtist who has been employed to decorare the cars is already on the grounds and will arrange the exhibits as soon as they arrive. The space allotted to each county will be from eight to twelve feet, which will afford ample rixfiu for a taHty and showy ar rangement of each display. Kememberthat exhibitors in Cass county should leave their display wiih II. N. Dovey, from whom it will receive proper attention. The Corn Palace Opena, The Corn Palace at Sioux City opened yesterday very auspicious ly, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The Mexican na tional hand has been engaged for the occasion. Other notable attrac tion hnve been secured. The Palace has cost $10,000 and is tine of the largest exposition buildings in the country, being 3X0x200 feet. Not only are the principal counties of Iowa represented in the display nf products tint exhibts from all sections of the country are made. One entire wing is devoted to the display of the southern states nnd Central and South America. The Palace is decorated inside and out with corn, grain, grasses itud etc., und is lighted with several thous and electric lights, artificial light being used day and night. KxcursiouiHt will come from Boston, New York, Baltimore, Vir ginia, St. Paul ami special trains will be run from all principal points in the west. Do not confuse the famous Blush of Knses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are flooding market. (Jet the genuine of the your druggist, O. II. Snyder, 73 cents per bottle, nnd I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you ii lovely complexion. 1 Brown A Barrett have just re ceived n tine line of imported tooth nnd nail brushes, cloth and hair brushes. Prices away down. tf PKRSONAL s F. E. White 1st in )maba Vultiy. Hyron Chirk Is la Omaha op legal business ta-day. P. O. Dounell, It. & M. roadniHHter is in the city to-day. Frank Carrtithas transacting bus iness in the metropolis to-day. Mrs. C.9. Kaney of Schuyler came in thin morning for u brief visit. OMrs. Annie M. O'Rourke is visit ing in St-Paul with her brother P. S. Ciilmore. Rev. J. D. M. Huckner was de tained last evening owing to the rnin, ond contemplates leaving for Hebron this evening. Direct connection made at L'nion for St. Louis and all points south. 11 is reporter that there is a case of diptheria near Elmwood, in the home of R. Robothatn. , ' Mr. I nruh informs us that there are more pupils enrolled in the city schools than there were this time last year. Work on the court houne has been interfered with somewhat by the rain, but a portion of the force are working earnestly. S. M. Chapman departed on No. this morning for Lincoln, where he appears as ) iint-nn in the cclebrn tetl Hutchison murder trial. Owing to the inclemency of th weatlier, the Dan I noone to. was not patroni.ciraH it deserved. The indications are that "F'aust" will be even more meritorious and they should be greeted with a full house The M. P. R. R. will sell tickets to St. Louis n ud return Oct. 3 to 10th good to return Oct. 12th. On ac count St. I,ouis fni r, at $11. ."), plu 30 admission, Train leaves 10..V) fti. only one charge and direct con nection. I. N. Twins, brother of C. S. Twins accompanied by Mrs. Twins, anil Miss Laura Twins were oaHsenirers . (((r ( ,,,,., )iH mornitl r for viMl, to relative?. Mr. Twlas has recently rettirueil from an extended trip to Denver, Canon City and other west em point'.). ; S. P. Holloway left at this olTic three heads of cabbage that are at Inched ton ningle stalk and from all appearances have grown from one seed. Mr. Holloway has a large a uiount of cabbage ready for the mar ket und it will be sold ut reasonable prices. i TlIKllEKAI.K force has been em ployed the pant two weeks, night and day, in tinier to get the delin quent lax lint ready for this week's issue. The lint appears this week in full, and those not regular sub scribers to this paper or the Journal, may obtain a copy of the tax list by calling at this office. Now that the runt is over, those wishing job work done neatly and at reasonable prices should consult their interests by calling at TlIK llEKAI.Ii office. Notce. The dedication of the Firnt Dapt int church will take place Sunday, Oct 4th. Three nervines will be held. Rev. O. A. Yv'iiiiams, D. D., of Lincoln will preach at 11 a. in. A revival service hy Closes iMerntt, an early missionary, at 3 p. in., ami 7:iV p. in. Rev Griffith of Shenandoah will preacli. i lie House is now finished above the basement and the building committee has pre seated vouchers showing that till lulls are provided tor tuns tar; so there will be no hindrance to the dedication of the church as per the shove announcement. By order of the board of trustees. Per ClIAH. CI.IXK, clerk. Notice, The C. W, B. M. will met Saturday Oct. 3rd at 3 p. m. A full attend ance is earnestly desired. 'Jt Notice. The board of education nnkn for bids on fifty tons of lump and fifty tons of nut coal, best Missouri, Iowa or Kansas coal ti be delivered and weighed on city scales. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids opened Mon day. 3t . I. I'.Nkt'H, Sec'y. F.ly'n Creuin Balm is especially adapted as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds.- W. A. Hover. Druggist, Denver. My catairh was very bad. For thirty years I have been troubled with it have tried a number of remedies without relief. A drug gist advised 1-ily's Cream Balm. I nave used only one bottle and I can say I feel like a new man. I make this voluntary statement that others may know of the Balm. -J. W. Mathewnon, (Lawyer), Paw tuckct, R. L jlfli iJMMER CLEARANCE SALEpr , I ill - ; s A i . ' r" A in . In order to reduce stock to make room for our- lliUBW tlUOH VUt IJIC UIHIlllUU Ul UUI sible. Commencing to day we will goods, embroideries nounemgs and At 20 Per Ctnt Dicouut in r.'.ifrP adles Bummer vests p.i 8o " adles summer vests at 10c J adies black and fancy ribbed vests 25c worth 3bv Ladies black lisle and ancy 35 worth 45c Ladies silk mixed vests at 6oc a -.75c, " adios Jilk ,vests at 20 per cent, on all Jerseys. Per cent dicsount on all our silk umbrellas Challies reduced to 5 cents per yard, regulars 8'3c quallity Moussehne de India reduced to tic per yard. We make thisoffer in order to reduce stock Now is the time to purchase if in want of any of the above goods. RKMIvMBKR all of our goods marked in plain figures and we do as we advertise. Don't tnisa this sa,e as they are the lowest prices quoted this season, F. HERRMANN ONE DOOR EAST FJHST NATIONAL. CLOSE FIGURES LAWKS (ISSKS AND GHIIiUIiI'tJr FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR WE PROPOSE TO SEU THEM OHBAPEB Than ever "before offered to the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity. OUR STOC K S Constantly arriving and will soon be complete. It will comprise a full range of all the newest as well us Hie more staple styles, and will be com posed of the newest and choicest productions o' domestic and foreign manufacture . For a fit and excelleuc of workmanship ourgarments can not be excelled. And the prices that we offer them at are unprecidented in the amounts of the cloak trade. WE HAVE n silk seal plush eacque,38 inches long with quilt ed satin lining and seal ornaments that we can sell for $12.50. This gar ment is a perfect reflection of the plush sacque that is universally sold at $15 and $20. "WE HAVE a eilk seal plunk jacket 28 inches long that we can sell at $1..")0 that would be cheap nt $12..r)0, although some merchants ask $13 for the same garment. In the finer grades we have something very elegant and stylish in the trimmed jacket and reefer in both cloth and plush. TUB PROPER, thing for Misses this fall and winter will be ackets nnl reefers, the newniarkets being almost entirely discarded. A'e have both the Jackets and Reefers for Misse's wear in endless varity, We bought our cloaks early of to offer them at very low figures. We Solicit your favors and an early inspec tion of our stock. WM. HEROLD & SON, rx T I L l: irchaseB OUIIIIJl'T HI ! , tlH i . as b8 olFur oAr tv.tav h .white all o'.-Mil -- , t Fr? rcru! r. 10c regular. 15 1 1 . Egyptian cotton vests at was a bar- $1, reduced from $1.28 ladies shirt waists and CLOUDS, CJll'JKS IJEltFitliS JACKETS first hands and are thereby enabled 1 ' X- Plattsmouth, Neb 4. 507 Main Ptrect i