THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM j; Arrangements for the Fourth !f of July Complete. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN. .-z The Marriage of Frank Jackson and Bertha Wise, r - '3 FXAItOKATK IKO(;iCM I ltKI'AKKli. s Good Prizes Will be Given to all Who Win In the Different Contests The Largest Display of Fireworks In Cass County. THE ROUND-UP. A.v....rK went up to Omaha this morning. , Ao.ownsovrr un hour Iale this morning. T. K. Clark of Weeping Water was ui the city last evening. ' - icjeiianU was in Omaha on business to-day. . . ftfr Jim W,..-..1 . a K iMiuu nn Hie unest I A , ' I of soda water drinks in thft city. tf. n EmP'oye othe Stone Qurr ad "lv- J "aim was ;in Onulm passenger this morning. Thel'lattsmoulh ball club arrived v - A MAN KILLED AT LOUISYILLE. Fills Up .on ,"Baj' Loulville yVhfskey and Lays Down home field. The tli is morning from Spring- on work on the Track Sleep Notes. to With pood weather I'lattsmouth will have the largest crowd on the Fourth of July that h as ever as sembled in the county's capital. From reports of the different com mittees The IIekalo learns that the citizens are doing an j their power lo make the celebration a miccess. Kmitieiit speakers will be here, good music furnished and one of the finest programs ever presented will be executed. Val u;ihl ttrizcH i will be given in all contests. The 1 committee has purchased $'J X) to her 5 worth of fireworks and the finest Pjrotechnical exhibit the new electric power house is progressing rapidly ineurick work is about half com pleted. Mrs. A. W. Crites returned -iiauroii tins morning alter a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Ramsey. 11. i ... a iie wont oi sodding the court house yard is almost completed, the south front being done, which adds much to the appearance of that end of the street. J. I Antill has fitted up the south room over Dunn's feed store for an ice cream parlor and will furnish Yesterday afternoon at 3:45, Mr. Frank W. Jackson of Denver and Bertha Clark vise of this city were joined in the holy bonds of raatri mony at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wise. Rev. J. T. Baird, of the Presbyterian church, officiated. Miss Olive Gasa presided at the organ and played the wedding march as the contracting parties filed into the presence of relatives and friends of the families in the following order: The Misses Edith and May Patterson, Alma Water- , TO ANY GENTLEMAN, Ian. Case O01a.2n.t37" Who can write the most words on a ... new U. S. Postal Card Tlic.l'opnlc-ti' iid Widc-iLAvMl-iC ONE - PRICh: - CLOTHIER VVill Give the Following Prizes on July 4th: ever seen :' may be witnessed in the evening, j Everybody is cordially invited to be '; present. Reduced rates have been Becurcdon all railroads running in j to the city. Adequate accommoda- tions have been made for a large j crowd. Following is the program r; as it will be executed: 1 I'KOOKAM. Rase ball game at 9 a. m. At 10:.'0 a. 111. procession will form ? and march to ground Fitz's Forty. At 11 a. in., speaking at the '. grounds. At 12 m., dinner. At 1:30 p. m., races and contests. , From G:30 to 8 p. in., hose team ? races! J From 8 to 10 p. in., grand display : of fireworks. CONTESTS AXI) I'KIZES. One hundred-yard running race - First prize, suit of clothes; second ? prize, pair of shoes. ; Hop, step and jump First prize, - suit of clothes; second prize, sack of flour. j Wheelbarrow race First prize, sack of Hour; second prize, $1 in ' cash. j Putting the shot First prize, $2; second prize, ?1. J Throwing the hammer First j prize, $2; second prize, $1. j Sack race First prize, sack of ; flour; second prize, fine hat. . Fast mule race First prize, set single harness; second prize, lap robe. Slow mule race First prize, $5 in hardware; second prize, lap robe. Three-legged race First prize, suit of clothes; second prize, $2. Hurdle race, 100 yards and three 3-foot hurdles First prize, $2; second prize, $ 1. Foot race, 300 yards Prize, a fine gold watch. Potato race First prize, lawn mower. Hose races, to run 100 yards and throw water $100 in prizes will be given. I Gun club shoot 2,C 30 bird?. ; There must be three entrees in all contests and every prize is guaran teed as represented. NOTES. J. W. Jfendee gives a good lawn mower as first prize in the potato race. C. Brekenfeld gives worth of lardware to the winner ?n the slow nule race. 10 cents a dish. tf year man and Nannie Moore, with little? the best of.' ice cream and cake for Helen Waugh carrying the cush ion and ring, then the groomsman and bridesmaid , Mr. A. V. Burk and Miss Frankie Stiles, followed by the groom with the bride lean ing on his arm. The bride wore a traveling cos tume ot light brown cloth and the groom was dressed in a suit made from the same material. Ice cream, cakes and the fruits of tlie season were served in elegant style for supper and at 5:17 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left for Burlington, Iowa, to visit the groom's parents, after which they will go to Denver, their future home, where Mr. Jack- I son has a good position with th B. & M. R. K. The Hekald joins with their many friends in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. A stranger coming into Platts- mouth and seeing the improvements being made would think that the city had on a small boom. We are maue up ot energetic citizens and are determined in our eflorts. You will note greater progress in the history of Plattsiuouth this than ever before. 1 A Nice Spring Suit. 2. A Nice Leather Satchel. 3. Two Nice Shirts. Ih an i:ioem-iit Ever Excusuhlr? 1 should hesitate to say that an elope- meni is never excusable, bnt it is verv rare indeed that the evils resmltinsr froni not marrying would approach in conse quence those resulting from a marriage entered into nncler circumstances which made an elojKmient seem necessary. I believe in early marriages, bnt I also be lieve mat every influence should bo placed about that sacred institution to keep it pure and holy; that none should enter into it "lightly or unadvisedly.' And it would bo usually safer to post pone a marriage until objections could bo overcome rather than to run the risks attending an elopement. It is a great temptation to a bad man if a wom an is willing to enter into a secret mar riage, and an elopeinent partakes of that secrecy. I certainly do not consider this an idle question, but one which calls for much thought. Mrs. L-man Abbott in Ladies' Home Journal. Every word rnustbe written with pen and ink. Every word must .be readable, with the naked eye, And mu'sf be written in sensible sentences slike O Kourke, an employee of I Green's stone quarry at Louisville, went to sleep on the Rock Island track yesterday while in an intoxi- j cated condition. The noon passen ger train came along and before the engineer could stop, the engine had crushed both of the unfortunate man's legs. His chances for recov ery are rather slim. Send all Postal Cards to - ? JOE, The One PriceGldthier, Plattsmouth, Neb Cows Milked ly Machine. A niaclime, it is claimed, that will milk thirty cows in one hour and do io so easily and neatly that the cows will scarcely know it has been invented in Glasgow. The machine is constructed on the vacuum principle, and when ad justed to the cow the milk flows in a continuous stream and the machine does the work without assistance. The con trivance is largely used in Scotland, and its practicability has leen long ago dem onstrated. The greatest objection to the machine by farmers will probablv be its price. It is valued at $.") in Scot land, the duties add -4 3, making the total cost 100. New York Telegram. Political and Otherwise. And note it is Harrison and Ried against Cleveland and Steven son. No more Postal Cards accepted after July 3, 1892. Only one Postal Card received from one and the same person JOE, the Popular Clothier, Cooler, Zlatt3ncLo-uLtl. The republican party stands up squarely for defined principles, for prelection of the laboring man and the American citizen, while the democratic party has tried to straddle every important question and is for every thing that will pull down the poor laboring man. Yesterday's Came. Never Lend Your Hooks. If you like to give any one a book, by an means do it: but if you lend a book. it generally means losing it, for which you receive no thanks or even an apol ogy, i nave long ago given up lendiui V.L- T 1 1 , iw x nave aiways iouna 11 a inend borrows a volume which he probably does not look at for a fort night you immediately want to refer to it the moment he has left the house. London Graphic. -tlread3' leading democrats all over this fair land are announcing meir intention of not only desert ing the democratic ticket this fall but that they will do all in their power to defeat it. B. A. McElwain has donated a sil er watch to be placed on top of the greased pole. Phil Sauter will present a set of ungle harness to the winner of the ast mule race. Wm. Scemidtman has given a half lozen lap robes which are given as rizes. See program. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. C. i i - j i . . .jivir was uuncu xnis morning in Jak Hill cemetery. The first prize in the 309 yard run ling race a fine gold watch was resented by Carruth &. Son. O. II. Snyder will give a solid sil- -er cup to the hose team making he fastest time on the Fourth of uly. Joe Klein, Mayer Sc Morgan, C. E. Vescott and lien Elson have each onated a good summer suit of lothes, to be given as prizes in the lifferent contests. Rats Come from Asia. Rats are natives of Asia, and their raids westward belong to comparative modern times. From the fact that the rat is not mentioned by any of the early Europeans it is surmised that it was un- 1 . . xnown west ot the liangcs in ancient times. Philadelphia Press. One good old democrat said this morning it was true the democratic party was brooding the signs. "Just look at the hand-writing on the W-l 1 1 T . - 4 . . .. I, jnoi as soon as tne conven tion met at Chicago a storm came up, the roof of the building leaked and just as the convention was clos ing the electric lights fell down. I tell you, sir, the democrats won't be in it this fall." AT GRAND ISLAND. TTni: 1 a iiasiuis piayeu a good game yesterday up to the seventh inning, when two singles, two home runs and two errors gave Grand Island eight runs, and won them the game The features were the home runs of Hoffer, Summer and McFrrland The score: SCORE BY IXXIXGS. .1 T 1 . uiuiiu U 1 4 0 0 0 8 1 f -14 nuMiiiKs i 32010000; SUMMARY. Earned runs fimnd iTt,t: o ase hlts Schanot, Walleck, RZii- Home runs Hoffer, Summer, McFar inpsl!8 n balls-Glnd Island 4, Hast- Struck out Summer 2, Finch 8. Passed balls Graver 2. W ild pitches Finch 2. Time of Kame 2:20. L- mpire Haskell. Why Diamonds Are Liked. The diamond was reputed as a pre server against epidemics and poisons. It calms anger and foments conjuiral love. The ancients called it "the stone of reconciliation." It symbolizes con stancy, strength and innocence. Pari. Figaro. Medicine Lake. .Medicine lake is a wonder that draws many visitors annually a body of water tnat does not contain a living thing, and " ituu uuuis ui. nio uay is lull ot a gelatinous, spongelike substance that sinks and leaves the water clear. At the lake are two mountains, one of pure oosiaian, tne other of pumice stone in layers. hotter Four Corners. Captain Moyer, an officer in the French army, was killed yesterdav by Marquis de Mores in a duel over religion, and it looks as if we were going to have another religious war over there, as all the Tewish of n i" me army are likely to challenge the marquis. A large amount of damajre was done Dy rain at Davenport, Iowa yesterday. ine citizens of Niobrara, Neb. have completed arrangements for a new flouring mill, to be run by an artesian well. Take Notice. To all whom-it may concern: All ersons wanting booth privileges. r the privilege of running a dance I latform on the grounds on the 4th ay of July, will make application j the undersigned as soon as pos- ible. K. A. Oliver. Fok SALE OK Tkade A desirable t in Plattsmouth. Will sell for bah or will take a good buggy orse and horses in exchange. or narticulars call on or address M lis office. tf The Power of Observation. The Bank Clerk It's a shame the way some men rob their employers by loafing wnen tney re paid to work. There's a bricklayer on that new building across the street wao hasn't done a stroke fox an hour I know it, because I've done nothing but watch him. London Tit- Bits. Told II im -Why. Mr. Nicefello (cautiously) Why are you so cold and distant? Sweet Girl (nuietlj-) The fire has gone out, and this sofa is too heavy for me to move up to your chair. New York Weekly. Marriage K-ortl in South Carolina. South Carolina is the only state in th Union in which no official record of marriages is kept. Charleston New.? and Courier. Nebraska has made quite a mark ed increase in her assessed valua tion during the past ten years, the amount having advanced from $55, 073,375 in 1880 to $115,363,973 in 1890. Admitted the Facts. Newspaper editors have to be verv : - . -"icim in kj in ii i- meir. columns for statements. But aware that the Dr. Miles Medical Co. are responsi ble, we make room for the foliowine- testiuionial from R. McDougall, Au burn, Ind., who for two years noticed a stoppage or skipping of the pulse, his left side got so tender he could not lie on it, his heart fluttered, he was alarmed, went to different doc tors, found no relief, but one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure cured him. The elegant book, "New and Startling Facts," free at F. G. Fricke & Co. It tells all about heart and nervous diseases and many wonder- j ful curss. 3. Blair Beats Beatrice. Beatrice was yesterday defeated by Blair at the latter city. There was some good and some poor playing on both sides. They play again to-day. The score: SCORE BY INNINGS. Beatrice 4000 1000 6-11 Blalr 1 1 0 1 0 2 C 0 112 SUMMARY. Pono! TaWo?.8011 Pattn' KaDdal Umpire- Abe Davis. Slif- in in ' Kly's weeks I had a serve attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not n-;ir common couversarion, I lereu iernid3' lrom ronrinfi head. I procured a bottle of ream isalm, and in thrc -llilil ... i.iimiiciii as wen as 1 ever could and now lean say to aJ! who are' afhicte with the worst of deseases catarrh take Kly.s Cream Halm and be cured. It is worln .fl.(XX) to anv man, womon or riiiii . " - - - v " ' i" H J ill" ii om caiarrii. A. K.Newmai ling, Mich. Gruy- Sleep on Left Side. Many persons are im;it.i,. 0iu rn flipir laft T, .1 long oeen a puzzle to physic aus. with pa tiers shohIt great interest of Dr. Franklin Miles the eminent Indiana specialist in luu "'in neart diseases, wlm proven that this habit arises from a diseased heart. Nc Una and kept on record thousand rt cases. His New Heart Cure, a won derful remedv. is solri at K ri i.v:w & Co. Thousands testify to its value as a cure for heart diseases. "Mrs Chas. Benoy, Loveland, Colo., sayi its effects on her w Elegat book on heart disease free! The Place to Buy "ardware IS AT Plattsmouth Took the Third. xae Plattsmouth team and the Grays played the third game yester day, Plattsmouth winning quite easily. Parvin's pitching was too speedy for the home team. F:tn3're put up a hne game for the home team. SCORE BY INNINGS. Plattsmouth 410032003 -13 bpnngfield-. 0J 0003010 4 SUMMARY. 'Batteries Parvin and Maupin; Etnyre o vi si X J All J I Struck out By Parvin 9. by Etnyre 8 Base hits--Sprinfield 7, Plattsmouth 9. Home run Baker, Time of game 2:00. Umpire Dr. Walnei. time limit Half Rates to Saratoga. On the oecasioji rf tii v..:..i Kflllrntinrnl t.'i ' -...v ii uiiiiiial fittt. vention at Saratoga, July 12-15, the uuillIlJiTOIl rOI.te. troill lltlxr'14n T . ly 9, inclusive, will sell round trip tickets from all stat i a c- A . tuicia- M iu araioga at one lowest iirst- i,iic, pius two Uollars (mem- oersnip tee N. K. A.) Tickets are f- r o, rrciurn Passage from July i ail C.VLfJISIOIl OI ca iti age wa3', oarato route will sleeping cars cars from uiiiiiMrri t r -i-'-k-i , i . - aiufjd, leaving Iiii- t-uin ai u. m. anM C )iti:.Ji-. t i.i-, m., July 9. A folder, giving all par ticulars, may be had upon applying- rr ' ,","-ls K-nerai passenger and ticket acrent. Omaha, tr. - local agent B. & M. R. R.f requests for reservation of hirtl. i. G. BREKENFELD'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND I STOVrES, 11 A AGES, T I AWAKE, GAUDEN TOOLS, CJASOLINE STOVES, IIJlIJEiiS' HARDWARE, I'A D-LOOKS, DOOIt-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVES, ETC. , - - - - -v M A 1 M. i. u, iiuwcvrr, oe obtained by denos- "MCTXt- r-r-. ing tickets at the office of the VoTn t " .NEW PROCESS .;ciii oi lermmal lines; 3(A) .Broad- Jga. me Burlington 66 I T T run special Pullman I II If l -s and reclining chair Ts-j 1 VIV Lincoln and Omaha MEAL 99 Standing of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recomm.l uuimiy Halt;. Beatrice...... 29 21 8 .724 Grand Island.... 33 23 12 .657 Hastings 34 16 IS .471 Kearney... .. ... 30 14 17 .452 Fremont 29 11 18 .369 Plattsmouth 33 II 22 .333 Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi- ltive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For sale by F. G. hricheac to ACCIDENT INSURANCE, T. H. Pollock, Agent. Try Brown & Barrett's ice cream I soda water. It will keep you cool. tf. Financially Embarrased -tv larcre manutartnrpr- wim .. c r ' ..vov, l X- iairs were verv much pnilirr-..i mf 1.5 O. ctnu wno was very much overwork ed arm oroKen aown with mrvi,.a 1 . - - .-1 ciiiausiiou, went to a celehratri specialist. He was tobl that tJ 1 - oiiiu iiung neeued was to be re- neea 01 careanp worry, and have cnauge of thought. This doctor was mora considerate of his n:i;ant 1 I , I . , 9 fuiivill ,,C-" man 01 1113 linancial circum stances. He ouirht to havp ariv,;0,t nim to use Dr. Miles' Restoative nervine, me oest remedv for ner vous prostration, sleeplessness ri; ziness headache, ill effects of tobac co, coffee .opium: etC. Thoiiaaniln testyfy to it. Book and trial bottle free at F G Fricke & Ce's. POODS SOLD ON THE INSTALL U mentplanas cheap as for h on easy monthly payments. Come m and examine my anti-rust ware which is warranted not to rust wx uiic year, it t any tim vi. want anything new that we do not 11 uavc in SIOCK We r-c. A. I .1 ior you on two days' notice. get v. 421 Maln-St.. Plattsmouth