T1IK DAI If V JIKItALD, l'l.Aanizii ut, i,;;;;i8K'A, TUKSDAV. t KJliat A iiV 1 . 1 1U r ldLtollfUUlll 1A11IJ Wtiiciiu. XL W O T T S BBO Publishers & Proprietors. B. St, M. Time Table. uoin; iVK.sr No. 1. 5 : a in. No, j. fi :l p, m. 'o. ft ::r a. in. No. 7. --7 :li p. I". No. !i. U :1 1 P- in. ;i.m; kast. No, 4 p. . No. .-- id ::m a. in. No. . -7 :.wi p. in. No. M. -'J :M a. m. No. in.--!l a. in. No. VI. ' p. XI, No. 11 - 6 :0a a, in. All .!,.. rim ihiilv b'v V;IV (if Omaha, except No. 7 ainl which run to and from Scliuylrr daily vxrrpt Sinulay. No. .Ki Is ant uli to I'aeiric .1 miction at :in.a m. No. Ill Is a hi uli from l'aoitie .liiiu tion at ll a.m. A Salisbury Wciatlcl, in Kocli- uouil Hulllins. lr. Sisrerins, Ofllce mid Kcsiilencc, Sherwood' iMiM-k.Teh'plioiie . 1- Call atTiiK IIekami oflice for leal blanks. Tlio ronntv commissioners met this morning. Vim "V K. S:l"C IS Oll'ltC SU k with pneumonia. Hoard of trade meeting tonight at 7:0 o'clock. niu- ...1 f Ilolold CC boll 111 iAV 1 w - " another column. - Fred Woodson now carries the mail to arid from trains. The flues! job work in the city is to be had at Tn HMi4J.J. '.. T. iirown lias b;en abided to the force of It. & 51. painters at the shops. Permit to wed were issued today to Jesse Hudkius cid Miss Lof.a IJelt?, i co. W. Brown and Mr. Jfyrthal.irannnU. -Ths members of the Coli-wel. fratcr nity wish to crte.nd their thanks to the ed itors of the Bullev ue College Star for a copy of their excellent pjer, Kemeinber the board of trade has done aj jiuieli or more than any other or ganization tor the advancement of the .city. Come otiii'id join with it. The many friends i,C Mrs. "Wiley Black will be pained to learn ot itr ser ious illness. Xews from Dnevcr to her relatives here states that she is seriously 11. .V ;'ener.il invitation is extended to -B - everybody to come to the oyster sui'ptr given by the ladies of the 51. E. churel .at the residence of V. I. Ferguson, coi- f 4th and Vine streets, tills evening. Married At the Christian church Rock Creek, on Friday, the JJrd of Fib. by the Rev. t'vrus Alton, Mr. Manuel (Uassburn, of Valparaiso, Saunders coun ty, Nebraska, to 5Iiss Carrie E. Furlong ot Rock Bluffs. W. E. Brown, sheriff of Taylor Cj , Iowa, is in the city in search of a witness in an importaut cae to come up in the courts of that county this spriiijr. At noon he had been unsuccessful in his at tempts to find the party. The Herald has jtiat turned out one of the ablest briefs of the year for th firm of "Covell, Polk & Beesou, in ihe case of the C B. & Q. vs. Cass county. The brief was prepared by county attor ney Beeson and is a very through and complete. resume of the case, with over fifty citations in defense of the county's theory of the case. Eating three meals a day with only ten minutes to each meal would d: troy the digestion of an ostrich and give a bronze image of Hygeia the dyspeps'a, but such has really been our situation in the past two weeks. Any of our renders who believe that there is no work at tached to the newspaper business should by all means try the experiment of estab lishing one, Auburn Herald. The funeral services of 5Irs. J. C. Petersen were held this afternoon at 2:30 from the 5Iethodist church, conducted by the paster, Rev. W. B. Alexander. The Odd Fellows and the K. lVs, with the uniform and subordinate ranks, were iii attendance. A large number of sor rowing friends were present. The pall bearers were Messrs. ii. P. Vanatta, 1. Bates, I,. G. Larson, S. Osborn, S. J). Slayer and T. E. Williams. Johnie Doil, the delivery I103- for 5Iessrs. Egenberger & Troop, experienced a lively runaway yesterday afternoon. While he was making his rounds on Win tcrsteen hill the team became frightened and ran away, throwing Johnie violently from the wagon and breaking one of his ribs and otherwise bruising him. llv was treated by Dr. Schildknceht an I wa rest ing easy this morning. In the runaway the harness was badly broken and both axels of the wagon l.ent. The young man who is known to be given to intoxicating drink is having a hard row to hoe in this world. There is no encouraging place fer him. The door to preferment, even the door to employ ment is closed againt him. The rail road manager ha3 no use for him at all. The banker and the merchant arc in lea gue again.-t him. Tlie:e is no room higher up for him in any of the profes sions. And in journalism the first query now raised in the fnce of a young man seeking a fo sting is not so much whether he ever drinks to excess, as whether he eycr touches the liquid fire. If be doos his application is not worth the paper it is written on. Sioux City Journal. j ADDC'ESiS To tho Citizens of Plattsmouth and Cass County. McConihie Post, J. A. It., of Platts mouth, has undertaken to get up an en tertainment in aid of 5iiss Etta Shattuck, and 5Iiss Louise Royce, the teachers who, while in thir endeavors to save the lives of the little ones in their charge, braved tha dangers of tho howling blizzard and almost met death in the attempt. 5Iiss Shattuck had both feet frozen and am putated below the knees, and Miss Royce has lost one foot and part if not all of the other, and will bo maimed in one arm, thus rendering them both helpless for the future, as they were both poor girls, dependent on their labors as teach ers for their support. 5Iiss Shattuck's father is an old and disabled soldier, and was dependent on hia daughter for his support. Now all their bright hopes, go fondly cherished by them through their years of preparation to tit them for teach ing, are shattered and gone, and they are both hopelessly dependent oa charily for their support. They imperilled their lives and received disabilities in a brave cd'ert to save others. They might have abandoned their scholars and saved them selves, but true to the heroism and devo tion of their ce-' they chose rather to meet their fate than to prove uniiuo to their charga. Their caso appeals to the heart of every parent in th? land. Such true devotion must not go unrewarded, such bravery must be recognized. As.si.HaLe J,eir offered from every village and hamlet- ill tia swje and we, as soldiers who know what It means to brave dangers, and as parents who loye our children and their protectors, appeal to every clien to come ut and help us. These braye girls ougu iu J.ve enough to keep them comfortable the balance of their lives, wp owe it to them and to so ciety (o Bi'.c fiiit they are fully provided for--not a begga;ty pittance bjjt a com fortable competence and tt hope the citizens of Plattsmouth will not be le hind other portions of the stnte in assist ing in icvd them. We offer you an entertainment on 'I Prf.tjsy evening next that will repay you for ail you may give. 'o su?li grand treat has oyer been offer ed you before and every cent of the pro ceeds over vp'inses shall be applied to the sufferers. We thiui. vv. :1,-e not ask ing to much of you to coma out and as sist us all you can. Comk, for the nidze of rewarding cour age; comc, for the love of y win1 children: comk, for tho honor of Plattsmouth and come for the benefit you will receive. S. P. Va;.tt., II. C. McMakex, Committee of arrangements. Valentines at Warrick's. dGt Rock Bluff Motes. Dr. Reynolds youngest child, Jimmie, is very sick with remittent fever. John Farthing, who has been sick for some time, has improved so much as to be able to be around the house. 5h-. Julius Bates died very suddenly Inst Sunday night about 9 o'clock. 5Ir. Bates had been ju very poor health for a number of yeats from :i lung trouhh which he contracted while serving Uneh Sam in the army during the r:l;elIion, but was able to be around and attend to business tip to the time of his death. Dr. Alden, who lived here a short thin a few years ago and then went to Oregon, has moved back again, and is occupying the brick house north of the school house. 5Iark White's little girl, who is living with her grandfather. I. S. White, has been very sick with a beating in the lit ad, but at this writing is some better. Tim Siiavek. Bailed hay for sale at Holmes liv.ry barn. " dI2t Death of Miss Shattuck. The new of the death of 5Iiss Shattuck falls like a pall on all who honor heroism. She was honored for her noble deeds, re membered for her pure and womanly character and reverenced for her patience in her long suffering. After weeks o1 pain she passed peacefully away yester day morning at her home in Seward. Sht leaves a fathcr.wlio is an old and disnbl- d veteran, a brother and two sisters to mourn her departure. The cases of Ellis and Goodwin camc u p lor hearing today before Countv Judge Russell, the former charged with being implicated & the Pi ice trouble and the latter is the man who made hi escape from Sheriff Eikenbary some time a jo. Warrick offers low prices on Wa'l Pa per. act Try O. P. Smith a Co's Iv. of P. Col ogne, lasting and 1- it. grant. i-2o-tl Try O. P. Smith &, Co's K. of P. Cologne Lasting and Fragrant. j-23tf An elegant assortment 'of Valentines at Gering fc Co.'s. jldt Go to I. Parleman's for fine furniture. Fltf Swedish Lingens, stock fish and all kinds of fish or herring for Lent can be had at jan21tf Weckiiach Jc Co. Notice. All deeds, real estate moitgages, re leases, mechanic's leins and miscellaneous transfers of all kinds should be mailed to Register of Deeds office, Plattsmouth, Neb., instead of to County Clerk as here tofore. 43-5 AN Herman Smith warf in the metropolis today. John 5IcCaig, of Wabash, wa3 in the city today. Byron Clark and Nelson Jean were in Omaha today. Thomas Patterson and wife passed the day in Omaha. 51. Ackerman and Charles 5Iayer of Lincoln are in town. J. 51. Peuriingtou and wife were Oma h i passengers hist night. C. A. Woosley, of Greenwoo.l, was in tli 3 city on business today. Attorney Allen Beeson was at Cden Vfciod and the Junction todfy. O. JL Strciglit lttuntctl from a busi ness trip to Wahoo this morning. Capt. L. D. Bennett returned tbis morn ing from Atr!feon. Kansas, where he has bjcn the past few days visiting friends. 5Ir. Edd. Boeck, in the employ of the Western Union telegraph Co., at Denver, is in the city visiting with his brother, W. A. Boeck. Capt. I'M met left for Lincoln this morning where he. will join the governor and staff and go to Beatrice this evening where a grand reception will be held for then,, Jlessrs. Fred Gorder, Frank Canuth and Frauk Coursey left for St. Louis this morning where they will attend the Wes tern Canned Goods and Packers association- which convens tomorrow and lasts three da 'I, Mrs. Joscroseu and Mrs. Williams, mother and sister of the late 5Irs. J. C, Petersen, the former from Green Bay, WR, and the latter from Dubuque, Iowa, ar rived last night to attend tho funeral of 5Irs. Petersen. N. A. S. E. I do not wiih the readers of my last arliclo to jump nt cypelusifins o; rapidly and imagine that there la nothing to do but to grasp thu reignsof a fiery steed that is carefully harnessad and in good training, and ride with ease to afiluence and pqsjM :i for there is danger in the action unless liiere Jr.ii i.ec-ii bo.ue pi t pa ra' ion beforehand, for there are many bodies that possess the curious property of taking a sphcroical f-rm under certain circumstances, and in this state they pos sess very different piopit'es from what they do ia any other. Water in a red hot boiler becomes spheroidal and evap oration, cttrange as it may uecui, in lifiecu t ines slower than in its ordinary state, and what seems very singular, the water is only 05 c , while the boiling point is 212. B;t; jf the bpjjer s allow? 1 to cool a lit le the whole suddenly passes off in -steam. "When an engineer in charge of a boiler, unacquainted with this law, finds that the water is too low, and that the plates are red hot, would then let in a little y. aler. Tlds i;t pon- tact with the red hot plates, would as sume a sphsroidal state but when lie would let in a little more to cool the plates to a required temperature, the whole would suddenly pass off in steam, and an explo sion M ould be the result. It is a curious pioperty iii water tlr.it it generates steam &t 212 9 c heat, and will give only a certain amount of steam ac cording to the amount of heat continual ly imparted to it in a given time. Were not this the case, but that water at 212 c was suddenly to assume the steam state, it would be as unmanageable as gun powder as a machine propeller. As it is no other substance (either fluid or gas) can equal it for safety and economy i labor-iorcing agent to driving machinery. The great difficulty that science has to contciid with and against in its safe ap plication and use is in preventing heait rendiug and terrific accident., is careless ness and ignorance on the part of those intrusted to giiiie and control it. When the steam boiler becomes the master of the engineer, instead of the engineer bein;' master of the boiler, then in a divine in cerpoiitioa aione, out or uis common course of events of nature, is au accident prevented. It would be a good plan for every Stats to appoint a faculty of com petent engineers to examine all engineers and to grantthem a diploma of compe tency, without which no one should be allowed to take charge of a steamboat, locomotive or any other engine. We do not wisli to advocate anvtiiin that ln ty appear aristocratic or arbitr.ir . but we are sure that thi.i is not. All engineers and persons hsvingeharge of boilers under pressure should possess certain qualifications to be entrusted with the management of what concerns public life and property. The qualifications should be known by the public. The knowledge of the ability of those who have charge of tho lives of those th.it are near and dear to them, is what the public ought to know, whether their friends be at school, on a trip on a steamboat, or a trip on the railroad, or at the theatre, or at any other place that steam is used. Gor. "Wanted A good girl to cook, wash and iron. Wajies S3 icr week. f7-3t. 3Irs. 11. B. Wixdham. I. Pearlman sells furniture on the in stallment plan. Payments weekly or monthly. f2-dtt' iry i. i .S.t!, t'0 (Vs Damask Rose io. mit Ulicum, Scrofulous sores, fetters External Erysepehis, Rash, Itch, chafing oi iiiiaius Ac, a complete Household Remedy. No household f-hould be with out it. t - Try O. P. Smith & Go's Damusk Rose for Ch ipped Hands and Lips. tf Real estate and abstracts, dtf W. S. Wisk. Firo Insurance written in tho Etna, Phcanix and Kartforc! by W i nclham A. Davies. May for Sale- Three hundred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered cr on the ground. Leave ordeis at Henry Week bach's store. Jan. o uiod&w L. Stl'i.i,. Mrs. Bannister Has opened a cutting school in connec tion with her dress-making, where ladies may procure the latest improved tailor system, said to bo the best in use. Rooms over Solomon Na'han's store. dl2t Damask Rose the Great Skin Cure and Toilet article, 51 fg. Smith & Co, and sold b O. V tf Try punch Twist Cigars at Van iek's.Ct There aro 21 should purchase lieo page 4. reasons why you lots in South Ph k. ftStf For Sai.k On reasonable terms my residence on the N. W. corner of Elm and 11th streets. Said property (Y-u-.(ii of i blo,:K With 11 S-Oud .SlOtv' Uil.t h half house of six rooms, two wardrobes and one pantry; good well and city water; twenty-seyen .bearing apple trees, and an abundance of small fruit of all kinds, tf P. D. Batks. lli-pd Hie j-easoii-i v!?y t'.jii-li. ii:; iiaje a. ' tin Gold C'.)In stoves and ranges ir. the market ;tt I. l'arleman's. -the best Fltf New furniture at I. Parlcman's. Fltf Parties needing household and Ihcse rt"!n t.iit;-mil:ito furniture keeping house sooi wilt and ii. io iiu-ir oi)j--et buy of I. Parlcnian. 1'2-dif 1 to K. J.i l v . .'.ti-.iiiiy ;it i.aw. Will trive ..! ,!lr i:tii.n t ail l.-i'iiess in trust e! t' :;i',c-' in L'ljioa liUek, Kast side. I'.'attM. !;'.;!!:, .Xeb. it. 1. W I M 1 1 r a m , JeliN A . 1 A v I r.s. Xotary I'uMic. Notary i u!;Sc. Oiriee over t'.;-iilc f P.ATTS-VOUTII, ?h Comity. Nkdhaska. Dr.R. Nunn,M.D.,BCh TitiKH'v- C ,i.i.i:,.F.. Puu.ili, OCuLIST, - AUHIST, - THROAT DISEASES. bate Sinveon at Western Onlil lialinie anil Ai!.t at iliijal Ophthalmic llospiia1, Loiitloii. Ofiice, llooia 1';, Hiii kerlllock : 10 a. in. to 4 n.ui Ov-ia'ij iel;ai;,i. Corieopondeiice Punctually Answered. C- F. S M I T H, Merchant Tailor. Jec;)j vOiisiai.tiy on n;:uil .ti'.iit of the best fooil to he vioenreti. Is irciared to make pants tor anil upwards and ui e for lG.00. rCeatly and jironiptly done at 1he lowest priees Over I'eter Merges' store, North Side Main Street. Br, C- A- Marshall. Ai-Al -VJ3 -! : v. BBMTSST t Preservation 1 f r.atur:l teeth a ppeetalsy. fceth extracted without pain ly uc of Lauulii0 ..". All work warranted. Prices reasonable. FlTZOEKALM'S lil.- Civ ri..MTSA!OUTII. XSB Wm. Heroic! & Eon nr--carers. Cry aooii Miens Boots ancl SIioos or Ladies and Gents FURNISHING - GOODS. lie keeps as large and as well EEX-SCTSX: STO riT As can he found any ;hie- in theoiry and riake you prices li-at drfy eem;:' ti'ien. JV.fiits for &rv n B52T P 11 ras End Bal's Go sei. WHEN YOU WANT -OF- CALL OX 5. J HOWE Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor an guilder Sept. i2-Gm. This Swaco Cr. "CT Zj 1,700 Worth k i -Mu?t Ie As I have to leave to take cli.vv ewU wa, on account of his contMetl ill health. Is'ow is the time to lay im a suyt.ly of UUQTiS and SHOES at i Ladies' French Kid hand-turned sliots. , Ladies French Kid common ense k,oeji. Ladies' C'uracoa Kid common sense si, ocs. Ladies' Dongola hand-sewed shoes Ladies' Gl.ze dongola slices. Ladies' Straight goat shoes Ladies' Best goat button shoes Ladies' Hiind-s'-wed button shoes Ladies" Calf button shots La. lie:,' Oil grain button shoes Ladies' Glove calf button shucs, Lad leu' Dnixrii'-. , v . ,.A 1 tit .... . 1. ...... i r .. ,. .. . I """"-J' vtk:u HUIIUU i.lUeS rfed Cross School Shoe Reduced 25c apr Misses best Kid and Goat Spring heel Men's best hand sewed shoes , , Men's best Calf sewed slice Men's l.eijt IIa.g.uv sewed shoe. Men's befct calf sewed shoe -uen s nest congress or button shoe Men's calf boots Men's best kip boots Men's Good kip boots r . . ... . Csoods xaust be sold at on.ee. "Tcu will find it tc yoviatorest to call early. T I, SOUTH SIDE MAIN itcasoiifl for Pmvjiasing Lots in South Park. 1. As 11 wliole tliey are the linest lyin lits in the city. They tire shaded with beautiful forest trees. 3. They are located between Chicago and Lincoln Avenues, tho two finest el rives about the city. " ' 4. They are only a ten-ii;in',!t walk from the business portion of the town, a. By reason of their location between the two main thorouo-h-faies into the city, they are more ncessiMe than lots in other additions 0. Tho only addition to the city reached by two established avenues. 7. The only new addition to the city reached by water mains and M ith a prospect of being .supplied in" ibe near future with com plete water privileges, 5. New sidewalks recently constructed to within a lew feet of the aeklition and will shortly le extended. :. Will certainly have street car privileges at no distant date 10. If you wish a fine view of the river, locate on a lot in South Park. 11. If you wish a si;;!;tly it can be had from u South Park 12. To persons in the railroad employ, the eastern portion of th Park is the most desirable residence locality in the nitt Sou 13. To persons desiring a western portion of South Park is 1-1. The I?. Cv M. railroad auouion, iiirnisning goou lacnuies Alexander, John iloore, A 1 o. 11 you locate 111 cutn Park you will have good neighbor Mayor Simpson, Joint 11. Cox. John A. Davies, John L. Minor J V Weckbach, Chas. Harris, John II. Youn, Henry Waterman 'w C Ingrahain, P. Spurlock, Jerry F.'irtliiiip;, Thos. K. Pevnold ' V Davis. L. A. .Miner, C. Jl. Wead, Frank Xish, J. k g!, p j FaiiKht, Clayton Uarber. V,' 1 1C Over S12.000 worth -f crL.t,.,., ,;.' ; c.iM r,,..,.f of the city. 1 ' "ir l y 1 i i iiioi'i' i.n i isr;? ii r i: i iiniir fall of 1SST than in any one locality spring buildin"; are much trreater. -.i - ------- - - - - - - - i'uu-hr, Clayton Uarber. V. ,i. J lesser, Harry Kneiler, J F - V J. G. floyal, W. Aicl.eiiniiii. P. O. Minor, F. McCoW, J.C tlt and other sare owners ot bouth 1 ark proiiertv. 0 . l-b. Lots will lie si;l ttntil tiie 1st ot April, next, at Sl0 after said date the price on the most de-irab!e lots will be'adva .G ' 1 0. rIVrnis rash. bal;iMcf in one mid tw,. . . purchased on monthly payments i - 20. Any number ot per,ons, Life 111 ftllO tflTi.'-1 fttlAll 1 t t 1'fjTl wili bo inven ' " 'V s' - may deem proper. 21. Any person or pen-o!l pr.rchasinL' 20 or mom , ing cash, may have one and two 22. If any other reasons tor . . . tie&neu iitey win uu jiveu iiy calling NDHAIUi 2tosorved for do WEIiEB S. OUT AT COST. of the Jiest Makes of D SHOES told in the- ot'mv Father's business in Ottum- r, 00 reduced to $4 35 r, 00 " " 4 S'l :j 75 " " 3 as. 1 50 " a 2i 3 25 ' 2 70- 3 00 " 2 5( 3 20 " 2 75, 75. " 2 3ft 5 25 " " 1 83 2 00 " " 1 75 1 05 " " 1 25 2 00 " " 1 irt 1 25 " " 1 0(t ?2 50 now $2 25 7 00 5 00 5 00 S 00 (5 00 4 2. 4 25; 2 75, 1 85; 1 7Bi 3 75 2 CO o .... 2 50 o j .4 50 , ! ! . 3 50 CARRUTH BLOCK. picturesque view of lot. Pkttsmoth, lit V in the eitv residence on (Jhiearm t. available for that purpose track runs near the east line of the ior manutacturin'r indutrb. .i " Sai-'ib V bin! man, Ullic Kalisky, T. W. property. this desirable property has been dis ...I. ...... A. i . . u ouisiele growth of this part i .i. . wrvo m i n ..ii . - - - ' a. . i i 1 1 .in n i . . i . . . South in the city i.nd the projects V 1 or HK 111 t in - " or lots mav L not less than five, purchasing ten ri 1.- i . . A " " io eiispose ol as'tlw.- llM-y years on balance without inte purchasing lots in ft.ntii ti1"1" luif. nn . . I 1 . . ..vj IMV. I'ark are at itie OIIICC of $t DA VIES I V,, L u