TJIK DAILY J1EKALD, : PL ATTSMO U Ti 1 '.MuJilASKA. TOXDAV, J-I'ldiUAKY lSS.' The Evening Herald. J: H. KING, City Editor. A. HslUbary, Daallit, Itoeknood BaiMiay, Telepaoae Ma. 4o. Dr. HIircfaR, OfBca anil. Henldf are 8hrwooJ Blork.Talrphoaa Ho 42. C1TXCOUDIALS. Th Latest Special. This afternoon at 4 i m. the following wai receired from the grand master of the B. of Jj. F., Chicago, by thu Brother- hood of Locomotive Firemen and Kngi- aeera of this city: "All is well here, and stand firm." F. P. Sakosnt. Miss Williams won the doll at Saturday's matinee. The strike in this city of engineers and firemen affects nlout 200 men. We suppress the name of the man that handled tha throttle of No. 4 this morn ing on account of the honorable and maul action of thin afternoon. The signs of the city swung and creaked last night like those of a well author, who says, "we go from Hhe Moth er's Arms, and stop at the'Dust Shovel." " The Ladies Ai l Society of the M. K. church will meet Thursday afternoon at thrco o'clock at the home of Mrs. House vrcith, on Main St., between 10th and 11th. The stove at the M. K. Church "took a tumble" about half an hour baforc ser vice yesterday morning. Tho fire alarm waa rang. One bucket of water put it out. No damage. "VYrho wrote Hamlet C " liichard son !" answered a member of the Stuart Co. to a newspaper man in this state. The editor published that statement as an actual fact, so now Bacon cm take a back seat. Mr. II. V. Packard, the courtaous and obliging advance agent for the Stuart theatre company, has left the ser vice of that company and accepted the aame position with the "Lasehalhr, "Wertz Bros." circus, which starts out from Lin coln, Neb., this spring. The telegraph epcrator who has been on duty at Ashland, F. P. Perry, arrived in the city this morning, and takes the position of night operator at the depot, in relief of Mr. Karns, who will hereafter do the day work. Mr. Karns has been faithful at his post each night for three years, and the change to day strvico will likely be highly appreciated by him. 5 Mr. B. Jones, employed at the gas works in this city, went into a building connected with the works yesterday noon. In the shed is a coil of pipe through which runs water to supply the boiler. His object was to thaw out the water in the pipe, by employing heat produced by gas. Just as he entered the pipe explod ed, blowing off a portion of the roof. Mr. Jones went up "like a rocket and came down like the stick," and "slightly disfigured, but fitill in the ring." This lovely sentiment was the last ut terance from "After dark" that we re member of the Stuart Theatre Co., that Jiave been in this city for the past week, and are now in Fremont, Neb. This company is composed of ladies and gen tlemen with kind hearts and noble nanu s' seldom mt with those on "the road." They ben?2t a city in many ways. Their intelligent and witty anecdotes add to the intellect of their listeners, and their generosity benefits commerce. This company took in lots of money while here but returned to our store-keepers for purchases made, at. least fifty dollar a day. One member of the company ex pended twenty-three dollars in one pur chas at a clothing store in this city Satur day. We mention this to illustrate our argument, and refute the idea that the theatrical troupes take away money f ron a city without making a proportionate return. Will Atkinson, that plays "Skin ny Smith" in "Uncle Dan'l," is the orig inal impersonator of the character when the play was first produced. Monti Her nandex (Shorty) traveled through thb state in '54 with "Hernandez's Juvinilcs '" G. N. Richardson, ("Pop") who play the "villain still pursues her" is an ncioi of acquired reputation. While, the com pany were here he visited Omaha and met an old friend "Where's Tim?" he asked of his companion. "Tim s dead!" was the reply. Tim was "Pop's" brother, whom lie had not seen or heard from for nine years. Harry Freeman ("My dear boy", is a young actor, who, with his accom plished wile, Helen Freeman, have nr cstablisred and brilliant record with the New York Clipper and other theatrical authorities, is a relative of the school teacher of that name who was lately lost in a blizzard in th;s state and comes from a noble English family. Mr. Stuart (Colonel) and wife, Lilah, have a repu tation of histronic ability, probity and generosity, that will bear repeating "when the light has come." We wis-h the company success and promise them a hearty welcome when they return to this city. I shall purchase a new stock of goods of the latest patterns and at reduced prices. Respectfully, f20J3w2 J. SinrriTEB, Jeweler. "COfiE! LOST I TOOLATCJ" Plattsmouth's Future Prosperity Predlctod. The above remark is uttered by "a clam" in "Alvin Josyln," who comes on in tli commencement of each act to catch a train, but the train is "(Jone ! Lost!" This anecdote illustrates Plattsmouth's inactivity in a good many respect. She has had plenty of opportunities in the pakt of becoming as big as any city in Nebraska, and all those chances have been missed still it is not "Too Late" now to make Plattsiuouth prominent. lJuiiifcrH men are here every day making iuipYuies about establishing manufactories in this city, and if they are not mighty quick about making up their mind, real state will hare assumed such a valuation that they will have to locate somewh'-rc out on Fifteenth street. This statement is not a "blow," but the actual truth, ascer tained after nocks of careful investiga tion. A simple illustration of the pros perity of our city is tho weeks' stay of tiie Stuart Co., the coining of Kate C'-iSth-l and .laiiauschc-k. If our city was net progressive and possessed of money and brains, thu wide-awake manage: of these persons would not bring their companies lure. Another incontrovertible; fact is the stylish, fashionable, and expensive manner in which the audience wcivj dress ed, that attended Inst Sat urday's nntinci. : also, that the same company a year ago took in, for a matinee performance, 1. Last Saturday their receipts for matinee were $'J3.?"i. Mr. McHugh, son-in-law of Mr. Morris O'ltouik, of this city, who lias a factory at Malvern. Iowa, has been in the city for the past week exhibiting his patents, con sisting of a bit for unmanageable horses, a listing harrow, and other fanning im plements, which seem to bj highly appre ciated by the fanners, as ho bus received numerous order. He is an hone-1. clever, "s.piare" man, and intends to "grasp the golden opportunity" and establish a man ufactory in t 'lis city, if he is emo-en'd by the board of trade. Now, gent lenK n, gt this man to come here, orcl.;e we v, ill ri.-vive an incident that occurred sony years ago, in which J ml go Donsigliue, of this city, remarked to a prison.-r, "Arc vers guilty " "No sir !" " Yee'd better plade guilty, and I'll let yees t.ff aisy, if not, I'll t'ue yc out of town!" We have citizens that represent every portion of the known globe, whose con versation and intellect is capable ef enter ing into any subject ef interc.-t, whose sociability, politeness and deportment is not surpassed by the residents of any city iti this oi any other country. We have schools and churches to suit any shade of b.lief, and minds cosmopolitan a Tom More's poetry "Shall I eliagree with th-j maid that kneels not at the same al tar as me i" We have canning factories, gas factory, waterworks, streetcars, union shops enploying six l;u?dred men, thea tres, reading room, and assemblies of every known secret society in the world, as well as thess for the betterment of the dumb creation, prevention of cruelty and vice, anil the advancement of Christian acts ami scientific progress in mankind. All that has ever been wrote by persuasive pens about the beauties of the Rhine, the Alps, the chatcaus on lofty peaks and perspective views of Switzeiland, ic equaled "right here" i P'.iUstuouth. Further eommeut is needless. "Stranger, if you want to make jnouey,"comuiunieate with our board of trade. "There is a elead certainty" for anyone that will come to riattsniouth and open up a ilrst-clfirfr two-dollar a clay hotel. Address this ffice and we will give you positive proof of this statement. Come while the price of real estate is low, or else you v, ill ex emplify "Gone ! Lost ! Too Late !" LIHES OF LCVi Lines ooniposetl lv a father mn the death : h 8 liltlt! elaubter. ' car Mamie, thy prattling voice :u;cl busy leei No nme on -ai :h v. a two "can Kroe't, uul though to us the one most :,-ar. Ool called thee home to a it!ai:-in -1e.-:r, I o reijm with Kim. a sweet lit' le tuont Ai.d ting with the cliildr'n ttat -;Vsus hastl'st Oh I al trial was it Mmie, far us to obey 'J he w il of tli JtU. who lias ta:c-:i thee away Ami 'e t us jehii-.U. our riumher on !ess o linger anil tili for .Mamie's ee.-e.----. 1'i'P ami uumi'ma. brother.-! m.il sister elrar Will --ft in iaeiu !y of .bee shed a:i atlee ioa 'e tear. Oli I ancel -f death, shall v- n ever foisj -c 1 Le time of thv ;:i!l i:r our e ;:"ii v lu-a-i pt With i-er he. n't full of u'ee.:iiil r "if. et dclhl TlMt 'd Sa-ita was c joiinij ii'-xt Satiird'y a h ; V:tti presents for s: 11 lit l ie .-tH-k ;nut t" IP!. -o ehce'lul w.tu hop.he e julii u-a be still. Krar.kie nn Carii wifn their ;;p t snvl ma'a-a We:e eoinii'ir to l a n.iests with l'epe, Aan.ie auel brotiier-i ah. h i. All s pretended to m iki hapiiy li'-.irls. Aij.I littie did w tht'ik how ssiui we m:;; p::t Korlioii'suaisaie often Imi-.i and in:cii us, And lor our ;ood He ol't makes tiie.u eci iou. T;:e last triln-tr we e sild po-siL!y letovr s'::t to dres hrr eo'.J lorin in a iiucu le white as Fimw. I:t lierlijly wlii.e h:'id we pTaeed a bi::et, nd on tii-rgiirni bre:i-: a e;ulr.d di! law, Wtien :u he- wh'f er-ttin. Ih'eeater of a crania V luotiraruily beti-.U l he las pieiure oi Mamie. - in tlio month ef Ifeeiu!.eT s u'.'v c'i.l t:-.':e To hores I.u'.vn ce iiivtei v, i.ear i'.orciice '1 owi I.;tke. Wliereaii nature fachisi.? ami beauty e" niposco an-.l it I'.t il tliee.ild s.iil it njMil:irf r.';.isr. There, ! j m tlief ground weii i lav f.tiln May. Till eiiiUiici shall b-uv at the lat reat ilay. Ten yoars ant a !ri!f an.l ninrtiieii .lays Were llie spun of !ieriit. anil liiijiress! vc va s. Slit' li s imw passea av:iv lrein rU-aaiircs 'o transient. Kx- liangr.l all f r a rown ttiat is In ilit. siweej-m? m to j"ory. n.I safn wiiliin lie vait : iid lie i us e.:i Uie av as we follow in her trail. C. XV. (Jb.kj-. Cmah i. Neb. I wish to inform my customers that I hava concluded t remain in business at Plattsmonth. liespe-ctfnlly, I20d"lw2 .7. Scui.atei:, Jewe.er. THESVrtlKti. t r,,T"7I -n,, i. Question. TrioDav'a Doings- At -1 A. M today ilia engineers and '.li e men 3'f this city cp;it work. Tli'; 1'i.a.iou appears just and rirht. It was a ":i j tincti.tr without a diiLjiviiee," e-rii; oil i ' word.-, one man received a 'n sann amount of wot!: ti;;.t i seventy-live cni .ui: 'I". we want to he :.;. ulik -. pany npli' d in u 1 -. : . I !!...- ;-,, U' t i K.-th-i i.i 1 'i i;. ! Hi as usud by "Old i:. !' m chc.v, "No, I'il !t; d d if I '. , the k'ei.ticiiiHti with t'we old t..;ice.. Tiio ::.j.eiri' r due I'imih L.:i- 10: ."i 0 this liii.liili,-; was ai."i;- hour late. A laro ciowi bled at t:ieiiepd, coa.-i.-.'.in of tlie brolhi-i ho ,-.!, ;.s well ;t 111- il.! - iS i-.s l.-u-i::. i nun ot ii i e;ty, ;., s i to b.? with tin: st:"i ! ..-,. o . i i e -) i : - - - t .1 e w:t ,';n , t ii.: ..: tl i:... no engineer or lir.-m.ri on l.ie e no -t. was ;.t tii and il wi;ie r I ; o:a I.i;:. . r: v shovel eoal. 'i he it: i:j ; to have from l."0 to i-lt pom..!-! Shu had only i.i ;c ". j j t:: 'i ' val and dep il t nr.! ol i'nt t.'i: v.; as fait ie.-il :i; a .-t jh l'i 'o.'in:: ne -. ;t board !" sio'ut.'d tilt eotn 1 ucl ; , aboard !" but the ti:.!.. ili(hi"t Arontid tli who jeei'ed and reni n k- of 'e a!' idiolieally ptishi-d i.too-1 ' e-r.iwi e- ii'- t : . 1 ( I .--: .M t!- i 1"; the couducteir cu ' P.nek her lie to the cab ; He In d her about two l!iti:ilr -d .:S!s reel ion of Oimdiii. and then l tei iiM'.s means h :-.-b d If those -.r.r.: -. s wh-j train ic-ver olf. red n- a ' :-:v: 1 1 !t Iter it.) so ;:t o! e..'- i'ofl'e ir.-.l". ov.-r tho ?li-soi.r! biid:;-'. Nor.e of th- me.n!-. .'.' t'..- h- l d Utter. (1 the I.I l re::.:.lii t- :n c i : -i ; : r- of ti) -i;:.-Ti . 'i e-fiVnsive end d!. ::'.. : :.l (;:' '. lH-d by lo'-kt-rs-oii, and i-o; i- : The men e-n strike -1 A ;.t!y :.. tek of v. h:.i wn.- -..-::. n. .-. !-. ler miidit t:-. v.-i 11 intervi'-w r, iii-.li vi i u .Is of "Sh-. jy l-o!!ov." i.j Van V.'inkle :;s to ask i.m :i 'i ei-iieci nin th" strike. 'i'ie-:n- . r ; have i.e-u d -rdri from ih :r h t 'i to ali.i v tliir ;.k .j.'u is 1) j :: : tr..ins, but i'.'i o!h- Jen. Si'j.t. Caivcit, U. . .M., : a ejfam t- a prc-nd:;: nt ra'.ln -;d :": this city, at IC: 15 t irio: i.:iv, 1 ' him to Oleur the l)!!;:: h i! of tii.s eii swear in a dozen r.ii-:i t.s r, e- i d e-u: Id. s. The mar.-.h:dl ciiel i?'d sec :in c;-ity for soe-h a i m;r.. '. r.s men unslii';" ;.re oi;!ri!y a;. 1 e - : tlb-mst-1 v.':. 1 i I : :r- n'.:. i:.; p, b::t ;. ronsiilLatioii v- ith .!. ma;, .-r t v. . -eided to sweer in t.i:-! l: r :.: tlu railroad was r.;- :.!! to -. v x', for their ie s. As for i:: oi !ji:s;t;rc? men, u;u-r -v potter, govs, lhi is n i. additional police la The "flyer," engine iu7. e". iMttl,;::-, Lorn Ci.k. due hcr-t at 5:20 a. m., did not arriv noon today. She v'nf. bror.ii'i ov.-r i'. l'acitic Juhction i.y friigkt Coriw".!. Miller who he no more mca of t eii. ;m engine than a iin;!o driver. At 10:4.5 this moininj while yavd r.i ter, E. E. Ymins;. v.-us r;:n:dn:; c-:;;ii': at Pacific Junction, ho eollid'-d A: K. V. south-bound pass.Msjcr train, dv. considernbie chuit,.e to iie::;e i Xeither engine sounde d the Vi hl-:l" stepped for f he ero:-:n?. AV -.; ; ct once sworn out for t !:; n , -it o f Y; v and tiie K. C. tn I;ie cr- v.-. Sis cars are in th? yards fro!:! f 111:. two for Grand Idand, 1 i.. and f-.-r.:-Yuma, C.d., They v. ill htivo to there unless, ihis very : ii:-:s ir.i.ti-.-.-spocdly settled. Our bte ki- e, m vii s:::: have nioro say i.-i this m-:t'.:-r. ::ml d;T-;.- a ?;;2ev!v settKiiivi.t. Ts..- jr. e-n are i : i:i tiieir deii;;;;.e-.-j 1 i-r.? to t- i'OlAtl'i'' 1: J to the slbihU: t the ir.Oist i '.r.ve: ! ii! e-r v-orid, and it is of ie.-i of the railway company trvii:; to l';;kt them, and their delay in (ryi:: to di ; s line si.hetoi- to do ?o. i only ii.f.'e ie.; injury on this city and v.kereve.- ;i. '.. lino runs, A spet i il meetiii' o.' th I3.j.ir ! i.i trade is lie reby called f-'i' T w -in-, at the O. A. 11. h-11. at H e-'ch-e'--. Im:ortant bii-iiu-.- ti b. e ..;-:! ,d. If. Ii. Y'!.-:r,-HAM, Fi;kd IIf-::;r.MANX. S c'y. l.O Ji; t t -. S- fl .. s. -....' IT- ; s Frutik H.'t.ert, ;ui old ('..-: ecu. tier, but wh.iwt tit ii--n I:i-re t.. City. D-k.. and in vie )A U ii-.n t I i ; ir tin. is ::i til j citv vt.-it x,' . II. .a. 1 1 c.i. A Xe-.v Yen h b:V 1: l- leil r::R.Tp:. living, two re.sii 1 i':.t ii;rs. two nu.ther, two rre:it-:p-.;ndf::di r:e tr iva t -irr a n d in ; t h . r s. - Hoiica to Ccr.tractcrs. Uids will l e nc.ivid et I"...ti.. 2-Teb., up t- 11 a. m , Yha-td -.y. M::: is?1;-, for a t'.vo-stfiy 'ei'.'i- e buildir t!ie Anh.;'.i-er Bu?ch ih iy Co.. e: Louis, to be erected ?t i'I'ii;" I'-lans can be s n sd !! Y-v"? s i. u;i?. Plattmou!h, and at t!'e o! Ycss, lieddick'sbb.H;. Cve.b f. r-serves tl'.e lipid to .iccot or b:ds. r ir f2lHL 5,i .0 pe .-i.i ! -ToloiTulL at lor mi 1 . :;; L. i. i. . ,-e .; iie:. with ;:i ; ''s 'i (jcery 1 ::;) ! v, - tm r :i V. ( t 1 : , ! ! .!. I'-, '': !.-. !.50 per L ! nett.'ri i ' ( 1 1 . b. si 1 : if 1 t . y-'J .e..-t itf ; CO. 'i.i i r I've fet.;i e. :'.. ) . i lTZOEl!.V:.lv"S li j 1 This Svo.co d .'i,70o "V'.,rtli :s- ViV -M i:-t Io As i ii r.f !- Ivnvr i take: ciiM'j oj'my Father's husiiieB.s in Ottuin- on ; !inr id' his c u t in t:c 1 ill heallh. Now in lite time to ly in i smvm'v ;' HOOTS and SIIOKS at J tr l CiJ Iku CO U3 Vl W . elii ' i'i ( in I, IC il l.fiiid-turnf d shms. 5 00 reduced to (4 35 .ins" I '; 1 1 Kid e eininon sense s-.hoi , 00 " 4 5 . iii e-' i . 1 Kid e ininon s irse shoe s U 75 " 3 & !i.s l-.no!a i:i!i;d sewed shoes 4 50 " 3 9S e-di . .-' CI .Ion;.;. !:i l:es 3 25 " 2 70 . .Ii s' S-:::i-;lit e...-,l she s 3 00 " " 2 BO . (lie,' I'm :i,ni I iKion shoes 3 20 " " 2 7ft 'dk s' !!:-.r:d-s. wed but ten shots 2 75 " " 2 510 aue.r:' 1 :il i J 1;! t. !i shots 5 25 " 1 8, ':-' ' ! ':rai!i button shoes 2 00 " ' 1 75 . Ccv e , if i, nit. ;ii sh.-.es l or, " ' 1 25 . 1 ! ti- bi 1oed button shoes 2 00 " ' 1 4H A.d.is" v;;.ii,i bitltoti thocs 1 25 " " 1 00 ess School Shoe Reduced 25c apr .i Ki.l ai.d (bed Sp:ini( heel, I l-nnd ( v. il sho-s i C..!:" sewed fhoc ! !v.- n;;:i: no w d shot' I ( ;d i M Vi (1 1 eoi'ur-. ss or bi.iton shoe. . . 1 ' )' '. t s i v-v 1 od k:p bi.'otS '.if ;i" : r . I - ' : J c:i i ! 11 Coccus szivst "b sold at once. TToix ilvi d it "to ycuriirfcorcst to call early. 8. :OUTH SIDE MAIN. c s ki - lor Purchasing Lots in South Park. j. As ;, wLclf tlif y r.io t ;cj iluvat Jots in tlic city. ::. '!'!; y mic !-lit.lel vitli 1 ct;utif'ti! forest trees. :. TL-.y mo Uv:A(.d between Chicago and Lincoln Avenues, tie i'.Vc;.il::r; about llic oily. -J. H:t y ::ie only a tcn-tmiiutc h walk from the LuitinesB Tiortion !' Iji" 1..V.-.1. G. I :.v l L'ii.voii of tiieir local ioii Letween the two main tliwoiigh f:ieif i:'u the city, tlity are more accessible (ban lotsin other additions. H. TI:o only addition to the city reacbeel, by two established V. '!'!:r i.iily HOT audition to the city reached by water maius ; j pect of being nij.j.iied in the near future with com. . ... p, '. Ilee.. : . :ew .-itlewaiks recently ecjiMrncted to within a few feet of : ' ' v. il! shortly 1 u etej:.h-d. i:i - . lajbly ii:ie .-itctt car riviiepes at no distant date. ' :i y'- 11 is- -'t the river, locate on a lot in Son tie r.iiv. li. Ji' Veil V.'i.-ii a s?."htlv :ifd .... i -j.. .mi vi j. iiinejiioiii- '.; .:: ; t? 'el-el irt.m a h'outh i'rrk lot. 1-2 To p iVjn.i in the railroad employ, tho eastern portion of .i;; i r"'':th I;: 1 Ic i the nict denrablo rcideitce locality in tiie city. ii rJ'j pviv-ons des-iriu u residence on Chicago avenue, tho - e t. : i; fM t'oti of &nth Park U available for that jiurpose. 11. Tl;e 1. tlc M. railroad track runs near the ea.st line of the : dii'u-u, iV.;;ii hii.jjr ood facilities for manufacturing industries. j iG. Ji you locate in Snsth Park you will have good neighbors : I ';!.v- i' S'.n p-oi:,. Joint P. Cox, .John A. Uavitr, John L. Minor, J. vl C T V.'.ckbuci'. Cl.;.:e. Harris J;hn II. Young-, Ucnry Waterman, W. C. I ; ; in I',. u'hvJc, Jerry 1-a i tiling, Tho?. E. Ikynolds, S. A. ; . L. A. Miner. 0. ;.!. Wead, Frank 'Irish, J. i. Glenn, C. L. ; tV,'c::::;n. SA. h'pcakinan. Frat:k Ptet-on, Clias A. Panlcin, Sarah E. .!.;.:. r. Join ?.Ioore, A. S'hipiusn, J.illie Kalitky, T. W. . j : ; -'h.t-'ii Paibor. Y . J. litter. Harry Knelk-r, J. E. liarwick. ' ; " 'y N..-McI.(iRnan. P. C. Minor. I McCourt, J.C. Fought ; :.:.c ;!. '!e: : ..v.'iier.-? of South Park propertv. (vc;' vl"000 worth of this desirable property lias been die i ' ' ' t vihi;: a short jieriod and no part has been kohl to outside i-enhdors wli-u h is olid proof of the sulisttintjal growth of this part ' 'il til'-: Ci! V. 37;, :Y '' substantial iioti.es were built in South Park in the i'r 1 th,i'i in any ot:e locality in the city and the'proepects for . j.-;:-.:; buil iii g are much greater ; ly- !t v i'l be sold rntil the 1st of April, next, at $150 each- "' V- 1 tieeiraoie lots will Le advanced. i'A. Terms cash, balance in one and two yearp, or lots may b purl-harcel oil mottthly iavn:euts. 0. Any ninnber of persons, not lets than five, purchasing ten : re -:i one tran. action will be given a lot free to dispose of as ther mry deem j-ropr-r. J Auy person or jersons purchasing 20 or jnore lots and pay-, u cah, may have one and two years on balance without interest- viia-i ie.i; rons ior . i -. :n 1.. : i ii- s desir-vd they will be given by calling at the office of IMDHAm 2?losorvod for COST. of the I Jest Makes of sold in the- EKM .$2 50 now $3 39 4 ou n oo 5 oo n oo 2 50 2 75 4 50 a 50 Al ILSL'SriS a oo 4 85 4 25 2 75 1 85 1 75 8 75. 2 CO 44 CARRUTH BLOCK. Tiir-tn ice. i no vu.u. ,.t TJ.. tt. iiurciiasing Jots in touth Park are . ,t & DAVIES. I