r r i i j 1 FAINTEfi AND DIED. Sad Fat6 of a Young Woman of Beatrice. , i:iim: hyiieiI faitIIlksslovfii Ida Ebrlght. a School Teacher, of Be atrice Died at Omaha Yester day In a Doctors Office Name of. her Dispos er Revealed. The Oninda correspondent to the State Journal this morning1 eaj s: Ida Kbright died in the office of Dr. J. J. Carriker shortly after 2 o'clock to day under circumstances that warrant the coroner in im.king a thorough investigation. So far the facts learned from the girl's relatives and brought out by the testimony of the witnesses the cor oner has examined have only gone to show that the girl's death was the result of her own foil'. Iiss Kbright was about nineteen years of age ami taught school for a liv ing. She was last employed in the public schools at Odell, Neb. She is spoken of highly by those who knew her at her home near Heatrice, where her family is considered ultra respectable, but she was a pieer girl, piet and one who made no confidant of anybody, so very little can be told of her trouble. S1IK NEEDED ASSISTANCE. Dr. Carriker, in whose office she died, said to the coroner's jury that Miss Kbright came to his office four davs airo and asked him to help her. . She said she was pregnant and she had several times tried to produce an abortion, both by mechanical means and by drugs. She seemed to be suffering then from the effects of the drugs she had taken. The doctor refused to aid her in her criminal intent, but offered to restore her to health. She left, but to-day returned, ac companied by her married sister, Mrs. DuKe, of Heatrice. While the three were talking over Ida's troubles, the latter fell forward in a faint on the floor, and died in a few moments. Dr. Carricker said death either resulted from heart disease or from the effects of her attempts to rid herself from her trouble. Mrs. Duke testified that her sister had al ways been delicate and for years had suffered from a functional de rangement of the heart. CAl'E OF 1IEK DOWNFALL. Mrs. Duke and her mother had taxed Ida with being in a delicate condition and had sought to obtain from her a confession. This the girl had strenuously denied, but a short time ago she confessed to Mrs. Duke that her lover, a travel ing man named Levy who lives in Beatrice, had drugged and as saulted her last March. Levy had been forbidden to come to the house by Ida's parents on account of dissolute habits. At this point the coroner deter mined to hold a post mortem ex- i 4 i.i 4n -i 2t-fri -1 i II tile PXHCt cause of death and if possible se-I c - x rliio in Ihp nprsnilH W'llO 11 1 cuillV V. V. - - - X advised the girl to attempt a crimi nal operation on herself. The city detectives are searching for the house where Miss Kbright stopped while in Omaha. Her address is not known. Mrs. Duke only came here to-day and found her sister on South Sixteenth street en route to the doctor's office. An earnest ef fort to ferret out the true story and fasten the responsibility tor the crime on some one will be made. Attacked by Soldiers. Last night the soldiers and citi zens indulged in a small riot at Bellevue as the following will show: "Last nierht James Dillion and Henri- and Charles Whetstone were attacked by a number of soldiers while returning from the rifle range. where thev had been drinking beer. Only a few shots were exchanged when the boys started to run, 101 lowed by the soldiers. James Whet stone, a brother of the others, liear- inir the shooting went up to see what was the trouble and was struck over the head with a club by a hos pital steward and .knocked sense less, in which condition he still re mains. The steward was arrested during the night by Sheriff McCarty and Marshall Patrick on the charge of assault with intent to commit murder and is under guard await ing a hearing, which will take place aaaoon as the prosecuting attorney arrives. The United States surgeon and local doctor are attending the injured man and think he will re cover." Notice to Water Consumers. The hours set apart to sprinkle lawns are 5:30 to 7 o'clock a. m. and 0 to 8 o'clock p. m. Sprinkling must be conlined to these hours, and hose found in useexcept dimng the above named hours will be shut off without further notice. 0 PLATTSMOUTH WATER Co. THE RbliD-UP. . Primaries from 1 to 8 this after noon. Calamity Howler California Carl will bold forth on Main street again this evening. The republican primaries will be held in the different wards from 4 to 8 this afternoon. The authorities were notified to watch for a floater. A man was drowned at Omaha day before yes day. The Bohemian Catholic Knights from Omaha will picnic at Bajeck's park to-morrow. A large delega tion is expected. The sheriff was notified to-day to be on the look-out for a horse and kuggy that was stolen at Hamburg, la., night before last. The board of education will hold a meeting to-night to open the bids for the coiistructin of a two story font room brick building. Kcv. George W. Mitchell, of Frank lin, Neb., will preach in the First Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. to morrow. The public is cordially invited to be present. Mrs. Hurtnett was in police court this morning wanting a warrant sworn out for the arrest of a neigh bor for slander. Judge Archer re ferred her to the county attorney. Mrs. Hurtnett resides near the bridge. The bull dog owned by Cal Wal ton attacked a boy who works in Ed Stemm's cigar factory last night and the boy was bitten two or three different times. Mayor Hutler ordered the police to shoot the dog. Cal refused to let them have the dog and they were forced to shoot the dog under the house. f A dead man was discovered yes terday seven miles southeast of Hellevueon what is known as the "Hellevue Island" in a bad state of decomposition. The description is as follows: dark hair, red mustache and whiskers, checkered pants, black shirt and strap around waist five feet and six inches tall, proba Xi or 10 years old. John Turner left his spotted team a short distance, standing in the hay field Wednesday, and they en joyed another runaway with the hay rack. They cleared a wire fence and never broke a wire, run two miles and did but little damage. This is the team that distinguished itself last week by jumping over another team of horses on our streets. John says he will sell them to some circus if he can get enough for them. Kclio. The republican primaries will be held in the city Saturday, July J3, ironi 4 to 8 o'clock for the purpose oi electing delegates to the county convention which will be held at Weeping Water, Tuesday, July 26 for the purpose of electing delegates to the state and congrt ssional con ventions, which meet in Lincoln and Nebraska City respectively. The First ward is entitled to 8 dele gates; the Second 8; Third ward H; Fourth ward 9; Fifth ward 4. Tne Journal last night quoted Judge Wright of Wahoo as saying that if he was in this district he would vote for Hryan even if he was a republican. The fact of the matter is Judge Wright is a chronic office seeker. When he went to Wa hoo the republicans elected him county judge, and because they re fused to give him anything else he went to the independent party last year, and he failed torecieve a nom ination from them and now he is a rip-roaring democrat. Instead of being a republican he is a dis grunted politician. The fanners alliance held a rally at Alvo, Cass county, last Tuesday and a large crowd was in atten dance. At 10 o'clock the "exercises opened with a song from Mrs. Ker per's glee club, which was composed of thirty talented young ladies and gentlemen and excellent music was furnished. Rev. Fleherity of Green wood offered prayer. In the fore noon the meeting was addressed by P. J. Lynch and O. Hull. After the speaking af ree for all picnic was in dulged in. After dinner was over Mrs. Clark rendered a recitation and then jW. K. Wright spoke several hours. He also spoke to a swiall crowd in the evening. The good looking lady clerk in the Red Front store had a little ex perience the other day with a jug of molasses that furnished her food for thought, also all the sweet she wanted for a week. She was count ing out some eggs near a jug of molasses, when all at once the cork of the jug flew out there was an explosion and molasses filled the air it also filled her hair and bathed her in a sea of sweet mist. She scrambled for supremacy, but only succeeded in scrambling nine eggs and upsetting a jar of con versable butter. She halloed "fire" and waited four minutes for the Echo hook and lader company to help her out, and then departed for the wardrobe. Echo. PKKSO&AL. l'eter Merges of Omaha is in the city today. J. A. Connor ol Omaha was in the city to-day. - - Baxter Smith went up to Omaha this morning. Ex-Ma3-or Kichey had business in Omaha to-da3'. A. K. Reinhackle came in from Havelock to spend Sunday. P. S. Barnes of Weeping Water had business in the city to-day. Tom Howard of Weeping Water had business in the city to-day. Minnie White returned this morn ing from a visit with friends in Glen n wood. Miss Manota and Emma Eicken bary went up to Omaha to-day to visit with friends over Sunday. Church Services. First M. K. church, Leroy F. Britt, D. D., pastor. Sunday School at 9:'d0 a. in. ; preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Epworth League will meet at 7 p. m. in the gallery of the church. All are cordially in vited to attend these services. District Court. The Polk-O'Donah oe case, which Judge Chapman has had under ad visement for some time, was to-da3' decided. A decree was entered set ting aside the conveyance from Mil ton D. Polk to John F. Polk and from John F. Polk to a. O. Leescn and said real estate, or enough thereof as would settle the. Claim of M O'Donahoe of $T00, was ordered sold Real Estate Transfers. Following are 11 e real estate transfers for the past week as com piled by Polk Bros., abstracters and publishers of the Daily Record: L Holtzand wife to J IosIey ne5 of : 23-11-12 $ 400,i0 II Schneider mid wife to J M Sutter lot 2tiU and oart Louisville.... 450.00 A A Davis and wife to X II, Gil- mon sw4 of se M 31-11-12 l.OO.OoO C A Matiker and wife to K K Knots lont jM aNJ-ril Louisville lfVj.OO Judge Archer' s Court. K. L. Siggins vs. Cook. . Judgment by default in favor of plaintiff. E. L. Siggins vs. Vorhis. D efen dant made a motion that plaintiff be made to give bonds for cost on- ac count cf being a non-resident. The case was continued until August 2. Joe Klein vs. C A. Holt, garni shee. Continued until September 2. Orin Kinnison commenced garni shee proceedings against William Blunt in Judge Archer's court to day. Colorado's Cool Ketreats. During the "tourist season" from June until September the Burling ton route lias on sale round trip tickets, at very reduced rates, to the principal resorts of Colorado. fo Denver, Colorado 'Springs, Manitou, Pueblo and Kstes park (the most attractive spot in the whole state) particularly, low rates are in force. ' July and August" are the best months in which, to' visit Colorado's unrivalled resorts, to- all of which the Burlington, with its connec tions, offers unequalled service. lhe local agent will be glad to give you any desired information. A picnic is in progress to-day in the western part of the city under the auspices of the Second Presby terian church.. r How's This! we offer 100 dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . J. Cheney & Co. Props, Toledo, Ohio, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belive him pefectly honorable in all buisness transactions and fin ancially able to carry out an oblig ations made by their firm. . West&Truax, Wholesale Drug gist, Toledo Ohio., Walding Kinnan & Tarvin, Wholesale druggist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF N, Y. T. H. Pollock, Agent, N.E. C. MeetinR, Saratoga. N. Y. The provision requiring passen gers to deposit tickets with the joint agent at terminal lines at Saratoga has been cancelled. Tickets will be honored for return from Saratoga or from any intermediate point, any time' up to Sep. 15. It is not neces sary to go to Saratoga to have the tickets executed for return.- . J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agt. Fall to do Our Duty. Everbody has attimes failed to do their duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady readers suffer from sick headache, nervousness, sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them follow the example of Mrs. Herbecthter, Stevens Point, Wis., who for five years suffered greatly from nervous prostration and sleep lessness, tried physicians and dif ferent medicines without success. But one bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night and she is like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming, who tried all other. reme dies, declares that after three week's use of the Nervine lor headache, nervous prostration, etc., she was entirely relieved. Sold by F. G. Frick & Co. Trial bottle free. 1. JOE'S HOT WEATHER BULLETIN To-Day 1 RECKLESS Children's - AND Alpaca, Mohair OPERA HOUSE CORNER. A carpenter by. the name of M. S. Powers, fell from the roof of a house in East DesMoines, Iowa and sus tained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist which he cured with onetbottle of ' Chamberlains- pain balm." He says ?it is worth $5 to a Uottle. It.cost him 50 cents?- For sale by byj? G. Fricke & Co. '"""' Some Foolish People v - " allow a cough -to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine They say. "Oh, it will - wear away," but in most cases it wears them away." Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam,. which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the-excellent effect after taking the first .dose. Price 50c and$l. Trial size free, - At all druggists. .'. X Wonderful Cains- Dr. Miles' Nervine not pqly .cures all neryous ' diseases,"' headache, blues, nervous- prostration, sleep lessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus-dance, fits and hysteria, but also builds up the body. "I am pleased to sajrthat aftei-years of intense sufferingtwith nervous disease, headache1 and pros tration, I tried Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine, and in two weeks gained eight pounds in weight. I could not lie down to sleep, but now sleep perfectly easy, and am im proving wonderfully." Cannot say enough for-the Nervine. Mrs. L- &. MILLARD, Dunkirk, N. Y." One cus tomer used Nervine and gained fif teen pounds in flesh. Bkowx & MAYBUKY, Cortland, N. Y. Trial bottles and elegant book free at F. G. Fricke & Co. 3. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the secretary of the toartl of education until 6o'clock p. m., Saturday July 23, 1892, for the construction of one two story, four room brick building on the lots 10,11 or 12, in Stadleman's addition in . accordance with plans and specifications on lile at the First A'ational bank of Plattsmouth. Kuch bid must be accompanied by".a certilied check of $200. The lxard reserves the ri.tfht to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Kducation. ;' - ' J.I. UNKtrn 'Sec'y. JOHN A DA VIES,. ATTORNEY AT LAW Correspondence Solicited. Office in Union Blook PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA DR. A. SHIPMAN, Oflice: 318 Main Street, Oppo site Court House. MAKES A SPECIALTY OF FITTING SPECTACLES AUD EYE-GLASSES iti a scientific manner and fur nishes the finest of periscopic lenses in either gold, silver, nickle. steel, zynolite or rubber frames. Will test your eyes free. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED on reasonable terms. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Ladies. 2 to 4 p. PLATTSMOUTH; Neb., July 21, 1892. And for the balance of week, at : REDUCTION You will have an opportunity -and it should not be neg lected Tobuy MEN'S SUMMER fill VKKWE All: We have a6 room on this . - space or patience this hot . weather tor quote prices; we V are simply slaughtering them r and mieie -fiwijs and Vests, AND MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHTS. All this and more too is found at JOE'S Clothing House GOLD AN o poitCKLAIN CKOWNS Bridge work and fine gold work a 'SPECIALTY, UK. STKINAUS LOCAL as well as other au eHtliH.icMKiven for the iialiilesn extraction of - -. teetu, 0. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald BV ISILVERS CHAMPION. The RockyMountain News, Established 1S5!. 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JlaUsmouth, Nebraska FOK SALE Two desirable resi dence lots in Orchard Hill addition to Plattsmoutfi, within a block of the Missouri Pacific depot. For particulars call ou or address The Herald oflce. this PRICESI AISTS W PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA The Place to Buy hardware IS AT G. BREKENFELD'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND STOVES, RAJNiGES, TIM WAKE, GARDEN TOOLS GASOLINE STOVES, BUILDERS' II AUD WARE, PAD-LOOKS, DOOR-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVES, ETC. 0 NEW PROCESS "QUICK MEAL" GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recommend. It is absolutely ttafe. GOODS SOLD ON THE INSTALL ment plan as cheap -as for cash, on easy monthly payments. Come in aud examine my anti-rust tin ware which is warranted not to rust for one year. If at any time you want anything new that we do not happen to have in stock we can gt it for you on two days' notice. . 42 1 Maln-St., Plattamouth i 'i i 7 VI, f