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liftfteiiifiitii I SI JIU Hv PLATT8MOUTH, CASS COUNTY, NP.IW ASK A. TIHJKSnAY. FKlii; C A i: Y 1M V0LXXV1. NO. 46. I ;"! A V K It : 1 rlipnest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTE! PURE The Flattsmoutd Herald. Of FICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Df. A. nsIIhIiit) ha the rluhl to u Br..(liia' l..ml AnNthllc for Ik " BxtrMtiiB of Twth in ihUeltjr. Offle Boekwood Block. CA88 l.OIXIK. M.. 14 I . O. F. meets r ' TuetlHy nltl.t at their ha" f" block. A 11 odd Fallow are cordially luTitea to attend wl.u vis.ti in tJtr- N Q .1. w. Hkii'OK. Hec. W rtUMl ' ci ive. rrlt.-ble m n- salary $7i to t80rnfr.il. y. 2 iVJvZlv tn k own ircifon a rm onsible ew V.-rk Houw. r"fr'ir. makufaciubkk. Lock Box 155. New Yoik. KNKiHlS Of I'YIIIIAS. i;anntlPt UxJk xiV 47 Meetp every erioe-uxy evening attl.eYru".! i "eek a?!, block. A.UWH" knights are crdl i'ly mv ted to attend. C. A MaiBliall. C.i-.; Fr.ii'k Dlx. a. K. K 8. YOUO MKN'S HKl.-tTI"N NOCIATIO Uter. nan bl... k Main Street. Koonw open fr in 8 :30 a m to 9:S0pir; or men only Gospel meot ug every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'eiock . G. A- R. McConnlhle rBt. r o. 45. meets every Fatur day evenli.K at 7 :30. in their ball. Kockwood Block. All veiling ccmraoes are Invited to meet with us. G. F. Ntlee, Post Adj. F. A. Kates. Port Coon, Our Clubbing Llst- Globe-Deniocrt and Herald $2.25 Harper's Magazine4 " 460 Harper's Bazar " " 4-80 Demore6ts Magazine 8 10 Omaha Bee " " 240 Toledo Blade " 2.45 Lincoln Call " " 2'15 National Tiibuue. " " 2.45 The Forum " 5-55 Inter .Ocean ' ' 2-2: Lincoln Journal " " 2 The Home Magnz;ne " 1 85 T.me Table nmvr. WF.sT OoINO KAsT Ko l..--" 3.-.. 6..-. T - 0.. . -11. ...s :.)) a. in ...5 p. n: ,..9 :J5 a. rn ,. ' -l a. in. . 6 :15 p, m. . .r : 5 i. M. No : .. .5 : p. m . .Hi::oa, m . .7 ;ii p. ni. .. 9 ::. iu m. ..10 Mi a. m 4 8. 10 11! It Was Leaded. That was the unaciiun-as tistimony of those who attui tied the lecttiro (f Ktv. T. S. Leonard, ut die Iintnanuel Ii-ip'ist Church last evening. Mr. Lcouard is a powerful speaker, sometimes humorou, soiuetitnes pathetic, a d sometimes high- ly eloquent. His lecture last evening, "Didn't Know It Was Loaded," was of the humerou order and intensely inter esting. The strongest feature of it was that it was calculated to impress the au dience with import int lessons wi'hout making tliera feel that tl.ey were obliged to think and learn whether they wanted to or not. Thoy earned without know ing it, and judging by tneir demonstaa lions.' his plan was just the thing for a not night. The audience evidently for- 'got all about the heat. Mr. Leonard will hayc a hearty welcome when he comes to Grand Island for another lec tureGrand Island (Neb.) Independent, June, 2J, 1S00. The fidics of the South Park Circle vhave arranged fot two lectures by Kev. Leonard, ia this city, in aid of the South Park Baptist church to be built in early spring. The dates of the lectures re Monday evening. February 9th, and Tuesday evening, the 10th. All should attend and lend a helping haDd to a worthy cause. Stockholders Meeting. ' There will be an adjourned meeting ot the Livin;t3n Loan & Budding Associa tion, Wednesday, the 4th, at 7:30 at the council chamber. Will H. Milleb, Secretary. To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send ua your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet eaplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Eiectro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervioua debilitated system, and how they will quickly restore yon to rigor and mw kood. ' Pamphlet free. If yo re thus afflicted wa will sead you a belt tad ap pUftaees on A trial. VOZ.TXAC Bjxt O. VralL Nkfc. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, tea Social Gathering. A progressive party was given by the Misses Oering last evening at tneir Home on OosDtl Ilill. for the benefit of the 8t Avnea Guild. The cotnpi-ny, to the number of 56 persons, enjoyed themselv s till a late hour in the amusements com mon upon such occasions. Buffalo Courier. "Thus early in the summer, and with threatening weather, the audience at the Coutt 8treet Theatre last evening was semethiarf astonishing the ticket seller quit work before 8 o'clock, when all Hvailable standing room was occupied. "A Cold Day, or the Laplanders," th sitnple plot of which hinges on a humor ... encode in a street car, must be called one of the most amusing of tin- Utter dav farce comedies. It was brought out last season, and then achieved an instantaneous success. Tl is was its first production in Buffalo, and it J- to recall a play that at the outset here scored a greater hit than did a "A Cold Dav." The leading parts are in the hands of Perkins D. Fisher and Richard Morescoe. a brce of as comical comedians as one would cre to see, and the other characters are well looked after. A number of popular mufical ae lections are introduced. Performances of this roaring ccnccit will be given every afternoon and evening this week, except Thursday." Tl.is enlendid comonny will appear in this city at the Waterman Saturday night. List ot Letters. Remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice at prittsmouth, Feb. I, for the week ending Jin. '23, 1S01.' ltickney. Mrs Fr.iil(2;( 'la-k. T.itikb t ill - ii. Taiker Uuyell. Fred FoUy. Win Frankjf. Antliony (1 b-011, Kll Johnson. Ciiarlotti i.i ii!s:. .1 W Thi Ip. J il Keiw , Ilcnry .lteyi M". ir Kees", II ram llcnl-er-i. .l.miCJ i;..y, .1 J Btcv.-ns, ill a i s li. Tlinrr.a3 btuar , Uoy II Wi 8,!ii. P. U iiliaiiic, J A Wali-er, Kliz.iheth Yuuug. Nel ic lVrs, ns calling for any oc' the above letters will please say "advertied." II. J. STKKTCnT. P. M. Miss Mollie Tucker. Da'Smaking u specialty. Rooms over Herold's store, ti Wasted: A Good girl. Enquire of Mrs. S. M. Chapman, No. 720 Chicago avenue, d&w-lt For glassware, queensware and the best and freshest g.oceries go to Phillip Kraus. where you will rind everything, you want for your table. . tf. Six hundred and forty acres of western land to trade for Plattsmouth property, improved or unimproved. Enquire at this office, notice. Have your watches, clocks and jewelry repaired by the Fifth Street Jeweler. He has now engaged the services of a reliable workman, Mr. a H. Jaquette.as an assistant. All repairs will receive Dromnt attention, all work warranted. Engraving and repairing of fine watches a snecialtv. We mean business anct propose to have the work or know the reason why. Very Kespectlully, Geo. W. Vas3. Fifth Street Jeweler. tf Among our daily arrivals we 6hall place beiore our people some landslides that are positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison or monopoly; prices that will teach you in the silent logic of truth the difference between the CASH and ths crertit system between the right and the wrong way. What is the use of wasting a dollar when you may save it? 3Cin. cashmere, 17c a yard; 38in do. worth 50c at 27c; SGin all wool tricot and flannel at 33, 35 and 3Sc; black cashemeres at 17, 27, 38, up to 83c and worth 20 to 50 more; turkey red damask 20c; oil cloth 23c; extra heavy sheetings 7c; 9 4 bleached sheetings 22c; linen crash 5c; we have extra values in ladies' hem stitched handkerchiefs at 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12 and 14c; gents do. at 5, 7. 10, 12 and 14c; aprons at 12, 15, 18, 23, up to 85c; kid gloves at 5, 80, 95c; silk and velvet ribbons 25 below value, heavy all wool shawls at $1.25, $1.72, $2.45, np to$4.82. We deal in good Roods and not trash, and are perfectly willing U take back anything not as represented or unsatisfactory in My way. tf IUcmt Stobx. der row Jacob Vall ry, j ., is in O 11 ill 1 t day SaiiiU" ! Wiiufjh is doi:.g buimsi in Omaha today. Missis Dilia Sttin.ker imd Av.ni L v :nftu were phSMi irs to Oi.l.a tli in rmiiL'. The organization of ourg Wiis known as "V. x it 1 W ,..te XjIhI " i 1 yive a dancing p,ty ,,t Ickwol Hall tonight. J. C. Eikenbary, the South Omaha stock dealer, was with friends in the citv and county yesteu.'ay cvudng, returning if me tins morning. John Campbell Esq., of Ncl.awka, sent nu family out to Kit Carson county, Colorado, this morning, hh lie will ft.l low in a few days to look after his real estate interests there. The county commissioners nre tran sacting general busincs agrdn todnv The report of their decision upon the plans for court house submitted for ex animation will be piven indue time. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E church will hold tliMr regular niiuting tomorrow (Thursday) afuinoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. P. Cump hell, 701 South Tenth street, corner of Silver. Rev. Koyl had a large audience out to hear him last night at the li. E. church. His subject was "God'a Providences." 1 he alter meetings are still lein' keot up at the Y. M. C. A. rooms with in creasing interest. James Finley. who formerlv conducted the business in this citv for the firm of Solomon & Nathan, stopped over last n gut Willi 11 lends while tiirouto from St. Joe to his borne at Fairmont, this state. Mr. Finley is superintending the business of the same firm at Fairmont On account of the social and financial success of their Progrefsive Party last evening, the young ladies have concluded to repeat it, and next Tuesday evening will he the guests of Miss Hatiic Latham on North Sixth street. ll are cordially invited. Admission 25 cents. Please secure tickets at Cerium's drug store. Attorney W. L. Browne returned from Crest on, Iowa, where he has been for two or threo days on luisincs. Wlnv, 'isked !o give an account of himself, h. s'iM he was iired, cold and hungry. He did not present !i- nppenranee of an ill-fed man by any mem?, but then was evidence of his disgust for the prohibi tion state. The business mm of Lincoln are about o run a boycott on the Union P .cif.c b-cause of the hoggishness di-ol.iyod lv the ofiici;ih of tliat road in Omilu i:i tefuaing to carry out the contra t en tered into with the Rock Ld-uid for t!i" me of the budge at Omaha and tlic Union Paciiic lino from that city to Beatrice. C 1. Miy field's call for a meeting at Louisville Saturday night ":o triirsct important business" doesn't scrm to have been, very fruitful. Todd, Pollard & Co. are not pushing the Louisville scheme any more, and there does'nt seem to be any volunteers to materialize the new petition. There's work about it, and nothing in the treasury to pay for it. County Court. Wm. Crawford ys. Marion Wiley Suit in replevin. On trial to the court. D. O. Dwyer for plaintiff and S. P. Va natta for defendant. Marriage licenses issued to William G. Reuth and Miss Mary E. Bergman and to J. Stuart and Miss Frances E. Bates. Complaint of Byron Clark, ngt. and atty., vp. Henry Weckbach. Citation for defendant to appear and be exam ined. Hearing Feb. 5, 10 o'clock a. m. Byron Clark for plaintiff, Matthew Gering for defendant. Sons of Veterans' Mum Socfal, Capt. II. E. Palmer. Corap No. 50, Division of Nebraska, Sons of Veterans, will give a Mum Social at Rockwood Hall next Monday evening, February 9. The social will be for the benefit of the destitute camps in the drouth section of Nebraska and all the good people of Plattsmouth who have anything to con tribute to the aid of the S. of V's or G A. R., in this way are very kindly asked to bring the same with them and enjoy themselves. There will be no admission at the door, but all those who talk be tween the hours ' of 9 and 10 will have to pay the sum of 25 cents for supper. The committee on general arrangements insure a good timfr to all who will come and contribute to the good cause and help swell the the fund for the nnfortu aate. The boys are specially requested to bring their most talkative girl beeause no talk no money for sapper. Gome ye all and enjoy tayfelrea. I 1 -yi' i 1 ij 3 ft s s 3 t & S u - ' - w - u io K2 vi co - "s. la CI N C f o o to R b H W B 0 & Pi I I 4 lit' 1 1 o . u o x: I; - a: - ;r : p-ff !h - pi O - "V ' H - - C - " Y a c "o "3 5p4 i. t. v o r r.' ; c ; pH VH-i o GM 0 o 0 9 ti iw Y f ;pW- " L"" jj 3 rj HHnFif m m m our iiNrnuc CLEARANCE SALE LAD ES AND UhDERWEflR BLA 1TEET3 b WHICH BEGINS TODAY E HAVE cut the prices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. 0"TT3T OPEISTED Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN nvho.sv hank .lll. en itii'. Chiiiob. il in N: Co., ot .) .-s .i.oli.e-, l.W.i, C. li.iiHl.CMl .1. eiuie ot a ci.u-li i ll. I'' Vii. g ii-K-. the no s-t pn.uii.i a d 1. li il.U- :t i 1,111 . t p .utile l l'i 1 i.ughs, eoMs an.; :. ti'; th.i' lint public ssppnci t- Mil. ,.in, and in 1 im it w e it .111 to b. -nie p.. pnl. r. l'li.-ir most s;in-unit ,es I nve b.cn iiiok- 111-. 11 I'l-aMZ .i. ;jv r three liHII.ll. (1 tli.-tl"ld l-olt'.S 1 l.Minb.il .iii's (;.riigli Ii nudy nr.- n w i.ld e;ieh year, .Mid it is n "gi;iz (I a- he b. st nindi', ' when ver known. It a ill cure a severe cold in lc:-s time thai. ny other treatment. Fur sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Hall's Hair Rerewer eradicates and prevents the formation of dat.druff, thickens the growth and beautifies the hair as no other preparation will. Pronounced Hopeless yet Saved Ftom a letter written by Mis. Ada E Uurd of Groton, S. D., we quoted "was taken with a bad cold, which set tled on my lungs, cough sec in and final ly terminated in consumption, Four dortora gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave niiclf up to my savior, determined if I could not stay with mp friends on earth I would meet mv absent ones above. My husband was ad"vised to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. I "avc it a Hal, took in all eight bottbs.it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle freo at F. G. Fricke & Cos, Ayers Cherry Pectoral has given me great relief in bronchitis, Within a month I have sent some of this prepara tion ton friend suffering from bronchitis and asthma. It has done .him so much good that he writes for more O. F. Dunteryille, Plymouth, England. What ia a cold in the head? Medical authorities say it is due to uneven clothing of the b. dr, rapid coohn hen in a perspiration, etc. The impor tant point is, that a cold in the head is an inflammation of the lining membrane of the nose, wnich, when unchecked, is certain to produce a catarrhal condition, for catarrh is essentially a "cold" which nature is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has proved its superiority, and ..sufferers should resort to it before that common ailment becomes Beated and ends in obstinate catarrh. Shakespear will please excuse us if we modifp him thus: Thrice ia he clad who hath his system strengthened with Ayers Sareapsrilla, .and he bat naked, thoagg arrayed in fura, whose bloo ia por or with disease corrupted. An in cparabl madkinel " p Arii Mi 3 n m m F: CHiLDRENS CLOAKS, AtO HOSIERY COMFORTABLES I'LAT'ISMOUTH. NEB. Startling Facts. The Am. ii an p i.plo uif rap i 'My be coming a rate ol in 1 vous w -p t l;s, mid the fallowing suggtMs tli" I t.-r. n medy. A pi.onso lb m 1 illng, d Bn:!.r, Pa., nvi-Ms that when his mhi Was s;r :l l S3 lr. 111 St. Vi us d i.eo Dr. Miles' great I. .--iDlati Ve lletV II'' eu.lll Idlll. JIk J. It. Mi br. o! V..lp-ir:.is, mil 1). I. T.iy i.r, .i Lie'ai:hjH: t, Iinl.ti.eli g.-ii.eil 20 I ui (li ii..ni inking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, oi Vistula, Ind., was cured of 40 K' of Convulsions 11 o'ay, and ninth hettdaeh-, d .Vziiu-.-s, backi.chu and ncr v.'iis pi stratum by one b itle. Tiial Im ths. and liiir book of nmrvi lnus cures free at F. G. Fricke & Co'b who nccf m iitcrds and gutirantets this uncqualed remedy. 3 T'IIgs Mcrvear.d LfverPille- Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowel? through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Milts' Pills speedily cure biliousntss, bad tuste, torpid liver, jjiles, constipation. Une qualed for menf women, children. Smallest, mildest, purest! 50 doses, 26c Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by far the most fre quent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms ar not generally under stood. These arc; a habit ot lying on the light side, short breath, pnin or dis tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spoils, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smoth ering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on heart disease, free at F. G. Fricke & Co's who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' uno oualed new heart cure, and his restora tive nervine, which cures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness,, effects af drink ing, etc. It contains no opiates. 2 ' How to Break up Severe Colds. From the Virginia C.ty (Mont.) MaUisuman. When we find a medicine we know to possess "euuine merit, we consider it a diny, and we take pleasure in telling the public what it i?. Such a medicine wo found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. By the ui-e of this syrup we have re lieved, in a few hours, severe colds, and in the course of two or three days, en tirely broken them up as has several of our friends to whom we have recommended it. It is all it is rep resented to be by the manufacturers. II you have a cough and want to stop it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will de it. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cots Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Raeam. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cenU per box. For sale by F. G. Frieka A C. 1