The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 06, 1888, Image 4

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Tne Evening Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
A. KalUhary. UralWI, Uuckwwod
Trlrpkoae X.
lr. Klla, OlDrt la irrlii lrir Klorr, Il
4care t or. tilth aa-l Uraaltr, Trlrphone .. i-
Dr. Hithrrw, Drai!t, I'alaa Hlork.
CITY COKDIALS.
Word has just ln-tn received as we
go to press that the depot at Pacific
Junction U on tire and that the fire cannot
be kept under control. Full particulars
tomorrow.
The Board of Health oflicers are
holding a meeting tliis afternoon at the
office of Dr. Cook for the puiposc of
making arrangements, if possible, to
check the fast spreading epidemic the
city is infested with at present.
The little daughter of Mr. Dave
O'Brien, hix years of age, died this morn
ing about 7 o'clock, of diphtheria. The
child haa only Imh-ii ftick about two days.
A little boy about three years of age, lm
longing to the same family, is similarly
affected and is not expected to live but a
khort time. The funeral of the little
irl will take plate tomorrow afternoon
nt 2 o'clock from the father's residence,
corner of Vine ami Sixth streets.
- "His Natural Life," which will be
played at the Waterman opera house to
night, is one of the most fascinating of
plays. Several have read the play and
no one have we ever beard denounce it.
An the company was obliged to ..too over
a day some place before reaching their
next town, they stopped off at Platts
mouth, this being the reason why the last
company has lnen followed so closciy.
They deserve a good house.
W. K. Paul, who was arrested at
Seward on the charge of cmlnzzlemrnt
of $7. from the Metropolitan Manufac
turing company while engaged in selling
goods in this city for the above company
several month ago on the installment
plan, is bting tried here today before
Judge Potteng. r. Mudt. Mvnster & Sea
brook, of Council Muffs are ptv.i.'cuting.
Mr. W. II. Isard. a member of the Metro
politan Manufcturing company, of Oma
ha, is the chief witness.
A commercial man narrowly escaped
a neck-break this morning.one would say
who was acquainted with the eircum
nt&nrcs we have reference to. The man
we speak of weighs about two hundred
pounds, at least. Early this morning as
he was about to descend the stairs at the
Biddlc house he missed his step and
started at the top and rolled like a heavy
ball to the last stop, striking the floor
with a thud. With the exception of
loosening a iew boards at the bottom of
the stairs no damage was done to the
bouse. He was surprised to be "able to
pick himself up and walk away unin
jured. If IJarnum had not retired from
the show business the man would surely
stand a good chance to secure a situation
with him as an extraordinary tumbler.
The dogs will no doubt suffer today
nt the hands of the police. All foun
running loose on the Ftretts withou
muzzles or tags, will be hrtu upon iy
our city protectors. It is to be hoped
that about rive thousand of the sleep in
terrunters will be allowed to run loose
a
today for the last time. The death of
about five thousand of those useless
canines that nrowl around durinir the
a
night, and keep up a continual howl
would be a great relief to the community,
This will rclieve"many individual who
have sworn to be avenged, on the dis
turbers and were about to commit tin
deed themselves, llequiscat in ptace.
Mr. W. II. Pool's little bo v. about
three years of age, who has been sick for
several djys with the prevalent disease
here at preent,diphtheria,died last night
about eight o'clock. Every possible
aid Was securctl to in sure Ins recovery
but all efforts were in vain. Almost
every day of late new cases of this dread
epidemic are reported, and it remains, as
yet, unchecked. The funeral has been
arranged to take place tomorrow morn
ing from the residence of Mr. W. II.
Pool at 10 o'clock and proceed to Eight
31ile Grove where interment will take
place. Rev. W. B. Alexander, of the
31. E. church, will conduct the obsequies.
All the county offices here will be closed
tomorrow afternoon on account of the
funeral.
A fire occurred yesterday afternoon
in the store of Mr. J. V. Week bach, in
-which a house was destroyed, value.I at
About $2.. The building was about
thrfc.- ft-'ft square, built on the latest plan.
and on fhc top was located a tine steeple.
The window were enclosed with red
tissue paper sj il.st they wou'd throw
out a red reflection vLaj the house was
lighted up. Miss Anna Wekbach had
just completed the decoratioC and tad
fitted it for the window for a ijrand
Nebraska Jottings.
Omalia IU-e.
'fThe farmers around Burwcll are work
ing hard to secure the building of a
creamery.
A clothes wringer successfully ampu
tated one finger for u Niobrara infant
the other day.
It is claimed that $.",0,000 has been
paid out for city property in Norfolk
during the past week.
The people of Broken Bow are being
urged to wake up to the importance of
securing a canning factory.
Madison county claims the neatest and
most conveniently arranged court house
in the Seventh judicial district.
The Brewster News Bays the people of
that town expressed their thankfulness
for a full harvest, by feasting and anight
spent in devout cotillion and the sacred
waltz.
Sneak thieves are so thick at Brewster
that a man can't take a chew of tobacco
out of his mouth and turn around to get
a drink Imt vhat sotuc whelp will steal
the end.
Sol Draper is the sleekest looking man
in Niobrara, togged out in a $0 suit of
clothe:, a $100 watch and chain and a
$10 silk hat, all won on the result cf the
late election.
The new proprietors of the Norfolk
New signalized their advent to the con
rol of the paper by giving it a new head
and changing the make up, all of which
is for the better.
Tonight.
The play '"His Natural Life" aa prc
sente.l by Chas. C. Manbury and Neliie
Boyd, supported by an excellent com
pany, with a full line of original and
special ccenery and mechanical stage
effects, should have a liberal patronage
from our citizens. A genuine "Ram
Storm"' of real water, with other special
seem s introduced during the play of real
merit will be worth the price of admis
sion alone. Their advance representative
Mr. Ilolloway, who is a relative of the
Dovey Brothers, and who has been here
on several occasions in advance of good
attractions, assured Hun&ger Young, that
the company and play is just as. reprin
ted, mid that he can recommend it with
out any hesitation to the opera house pa-trv-iis.
So go to the opera house tonight
and Y-xi w'JJ be well pleased.
PERSONALS.
Omaha.
Our Odds and Ends of
GOODS
REMNANTS OF
DRESS GOODS
AT AKOUT
One Half Original Value.
Odd -Pieces of
IDreGS G-oods
Marked Way Below
COST PRICE !
Our Odds and Ends of
Silks, Velvets
Remnants of Above Goods
AT ABOTT
One Half Original Value.
Colored Velveteens
Reduced to 40 cents a yard, worth
05 cents. Full Liuesof
AT POPULAR PRICES.
sole I
Cur Odds and Ends of
HOSOERV!
Children's Esitra
Heavy Irtibbod Wcol
Hosa, Sizes frcm 61
to 9, reduced to 5Co.
a .Pair, worth, from.
75 to 90c-
Kxtni Good Values in LADIES'
AND CHILDREN'S WOOL
HOSE at
c.
per Pair.
Our Odds and Ends of
CLOAK
7Ti Order to clear
-up Odd Gar
inentt in this De
partment we have
marked them at a
iijrure that w i 1 1
make them o in a
hurry. Call early
and et best choice.
CLOAZTS I
euaniaii t Sale in All epart mucin!;
s
SPECIAL VALUES I.N
Ladies'
Underwear
FULL STOCK
Of ToboTJ:l!is
it ( J'r-' haulers,
:h, Children's
Joefcy and Alpine C
Cashmere and Plush Hoods Chil
drens Zephyr ami Angora Hoods,
Ladies' Hoods ami Facinators.
Our
.0c White Merino Vents aud Pants
are the best value in the city.
is in
.Mr. JI. 31, Sloman, of
the city.
Mr, J. P. Greene, of Chicago is in the
city today. .
Mr. E. M. Wesner, Burlington, la., is
in t'i:: city.
Mr. J. D. Strode, of Lincoln, is in the
city today on business.
V. O. English, trainmaster of the B. &
M.t was in the city yesterday.
Mi. Chas. George and Mrs. F. George,
of Luromie, Neb., brother and sister-in-
law of Mrs. Dr. biggins, arrived in the
city this morning and will visit for a
short time at the home of Dr. Siskins.
They are Lovely.
The 1: ithorne family In large anil very l-ul.
Am! of iiermauy children Mrs. II. Is very proud.
She -fohes tlieni with care, ami 011 them
I. pps an -ye ;
lint i:t :-.rest to her heart, are her tw in, but six
! t t hij;h.
S. i tlK-m at the opcr.i house Tuesday
and Yt'edncsdsy evenings, December 1 1
and 12.
Our 75c Camels Hair Vests and Pants
sell clswhere at $1.00. j
Our Al.OiJ Katioual Wool yests and !
Pants well worth Jfl.'Jo. j
Our $1.00 Scarlet Vests and Pants are the
best goods for the price offered.
Our $1.50 Camels Hair Vests and Pants
WwJJ1 f 4-00 a suit.
Our if 1.50 Scarlet Vests ana are
our regular i?2.00 quality.
HeMteMfifs.
Our Stock
very complete,
in
goods
is
above
and we are show
ing some very Kich Goods in Em
broidered Silks and Linen. Full
Lines of Colored, Bordered, Scal
loped, Initiel and plain white.
Muffs , Boas,
FUR TRIHHIftGS S
Black Coney Muffs, only 65 cents.
Black Hare Muffs, only 1 1. 25.
Black Imitation Monkey Muffs, only
$3.50.
Black Ileal Monkey Muffs, only $5.00.
Silver Hare Muffs, only $2.00.
Opposum Muffs, only $2.50.
Lynx Muffs, only $5 00.
Imitation S "1 Muffs, only $:.50.
Beaver Muffs, only spti.00
Children's Muffs and Boas, only $1.50.
Full lines of Black Coney, Nutria,
Silver Hare, Opposujn, Lynx, Raccoon,
Chinchilla Fur Trimming, at very low
pi ices.
Best Quality Feather Trimmings, only
40 cents per yard.
Blankets smhI
Comfortables.
White Blankets from .$1.75 to $7.
Grey Blankets from $1.50 to
Scarlv Blankets from 3.50 to
COMFORTABLES !
Extra Guod Values and Quali
ties from 1.00 to 1.00.
FUJJl, ZIITE OF
Ladies' Heavy Skirts in Satin,
Knit, Cotton Blush and Cloth, at
very Low Prices.
FRED HERRMANN,
OlfB DOOR EAST PIE? NATIONAL BANK.
FRED HERRMANN,
ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANE.
VvT.l J. Warrick's Holiday Goods are
all in and by the last of this week he
will 1' able to show one of the largest
and f.ust stocks ever .brought to this
city. d-w2t
1. D. Dickenson, n blacksmith in
the IJ. & M. Shops, and a step-father to
Jcdd Vance, the boy who so narrowly
esrap.-d death by being struck on the
head by a locomotive last summer, has
made himself very notorious in this civ-
iliz Vi community by the depredations he
committed yesterday morning at his home
in B; bngs town before starting to work.
Mrs. I ickenson'-s little girl, and sister of
Jedd Vance, caught a very bad cold a
few d ys ago and Tuesday night took a
severe lit of coughing and caughed near
ly tin- whole night. The coughing an
noj'ed Dickenson very much, and in the
mcrniiig when he arose, he told his wife
to throw the d d girl out of the
hous:-, and insulted her for some time
tints. She told him that the girl would
rem;;::i in the house as long aa did.
This statement seemed to infuriate him.
when he at once commenced to pound
iff s severely in the face as to mark it
up outrageously. Her face is now com
let 1 !y covered with bruises received
from Mows dealt by him. A man who
would treat a women in such a brutal
nwin:vr as that, in a civilized community.
shouKi be treated by tie law to it fullest
exttiir. The autlr rities are anxious to
arrej-: him and would immediately do so
if a i.implaint were tiled. We trust that
this ;.:;m may yet be brought to account
for i'-.ji brutal action and be dealt with
Board of Health Proclamation.
Pi.ATTiMOUTH, Neb., Dec. 1, 1888.
To his- Honor the AJayor and Council
of the City of Maltsmouth, JSeb.
Ukkti.emex: As your Board of He.;! 1:1
in view of the prevalence of diphtln :..
and other infectuous diseases, ve do !
spectfully recommend that the public
schools and all other schools within, 0'
limits of the city of plattsmoutj), incluu
ing Sunday schools, be closed until such
time as all danger from contagion h--:s
passed. So we do further recommend
that all residents known to have cases of
contagious diseases be quarantined and
placarded until such time as danger from
infection is over. Also that all fumra's
where the patient is know to have diid
from contagious disease be strictly
private.
F. E. White.
Theo. P. Livingston.
E. W. Cook.
J. D. SlMl'SOX.
Attest: W. K. Fox.
Tle Poor of Mexico.
11 10 peon laborer wJiq earns 37
A Word to the Wise Sec.
. If you want to see a fine display of
Holiday goods, Toy3, Books, Albums,
Xmas cards, Plush and fancy goods,
Dulls &,c, don't fail to cali In at ,7. P.
Young's,who extends a cordial invitation
to all his friends, customers, and the
public in general. It will cost you
nothing to examine the goods and get
prices. We are ready to meet our com
petitors, in a fair and honest competition,
in our line of goods, (quality and style
of goods sonsidered), although we do
not claim to buy our goods in car load
lots, we will give you value received and
low prices in good honest goods, just the
same.
Allow me to sincerely thank you for
your liberal patronage durinir the pact
year, and trusting I may merit the con
tinuance of your patronage, by fair and
honest dealing, during the coming holi
days and the year 1889 I remain
Bespcct fully Yours,
J. P. Young.
The light rutufuu
only ?2".00.
Howe at Sherwood's
Bailed hay will be for sale at the
Holmes stables from now on, sold by the
ton or car load.
holiday display, when one of hf-r younger i accordingly.
brother LajipeneJ along, and being -desirous
of viewing the house by night,
lighted a match and was about to put it
inside, when the blaze caught wme of
the light, fancy decorations, and in au
instant the whole thing was in a flame.
The fire wm extinguished belofe any
damage was done to the store.
It Will be Funny.
It l verv, very (r.nay,
r!) it takes a Utile money.
'Joeta t?af District School.
Sj&ts on sale at J. P. Young's.
resci ved seats ".c.
Ad-
Down Co The Prices.
From now on we Mill sell Garland
and Radiant Home base burners at
greutly reduced prices.
Johnson Bkos.
'.ll'is NatcraJ
houv. t'. night.
Life" at the opera
Still Hope for Him
"I'm very much worried about my son."
What's the matter"
"U by, I've spent thousands of dollars
educating him in elocution and oratory,
end he can't make a living, after all."
''Wiiylon't he start in business as a
prize figter'J-'-'
Wool boots with rultbers reduced to
2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only
tfd c n Shrrwood's, sold elsewhere for
cents will not grudge a third of his
r.ay to soruo unfortunate comrade.
; Vhat rich man with an income of
i ' 100 a day will with equal readiness
i i..;nd out $33 to a poor fellow mortal?
1 know a cas-3 where a poor serving
! roman took her little bed and gave t
: i a sick woman, and herself slept on
iiie hard tloor for weeks thereafter. A
uoor naral vtic comes to mv door everv
week and gets alms; it is liard to keep
a silver quarter in the pocket when a
deformed man crawls by on his hands
and knees. How many of these poor
wretches one sees on ramy afternoons
crawling along through the mud and
dirt of the sti-eets. Many say, care
lessly, that these ioor people should
le in the hospitals, but they pre
fer, when able to do so, to
fret out into the grld of
their fellows and trust to .the
charity of the fortunats who haye
logs to walk on, for a few bits of
money to keep them fi-om starvation.
J. know a poor woman, paralyzed from
the knees down, who, with her babe
in her arms, kneels in one of the pub
lic gardens and receives the charity
people bestow on her. If she gets
twenty-five cents in a day, she lives
well and has a little meat and possibly
a drop of coffee. If she gets but six
cents she lives on that, and thanks
heaven. In the lottery of life some of
us draw prizes sound limbs, good
lungs and clear heads, while others,
equally worthy, get the blanks. I can
not help thinking, as I walk the streets
of Mexico, that it is good for the pros
perous, the comfortably off, to see
these poor cripples, these blind men
and women, these strange beings, half
human, who crawl at your feet. Shut
them lip jn hospitals, and one forgets
that Ihey. exist. The "charity yiich
one put3 into a plate at church goes
only indirectly to the afflicted. Half
the pleasure of doing good is lost.
For years there was seen around the
streets here a dog faced lad, who
walked on his hands and feet like an
animal. I haye not seen hirn for
months, and perhaps he is dead. The
stcrr went that this strange, fantastic
freak of nature was born the son of
well to do 'parents, who. distrusted at
his horrid shape, turned him into the
streets. On chilly winter mornings he
went about in cotton, for he was de
cently covered, but his expression of
sadness and hunger and weariness
went straight to the jieart. To see
this poor fellow made one ashamed of
being able to walk upright. Those of
us wlio gave him small coins now and
then do pot, I fancy, regret it, now
that ho ljas gone from sight. For tho
student of puman development this,
lad would have been a treasure". H
was human, but he was also brutish.
Sights such as these make the blood
run chill in the veins, but they also
prompt little acts of charity which
make giver and recipient feel their
common humanity. City of .Mexico
."or. JJoston Herald. -
and
SPECIAL Sales iu Ladies' Fine Hand-Turned Shoes, selling now for onlv 3 m
worth ..00. '
UR Three-Dollar Shoes is far better than evW put on the market hi re before.
J OR Two-Dollar Shoe nothing will rqual ours.
IME is going on and our goods must be sold.
OW all we ask is for you to give us a call.
AND to see the gooda will c.onvince you that we are stilin
other dealer.
PrICES Low is our Motto.
clujipi-r than aoy
W. A. BO
C
CO.
get them for
The ladies of the M. E. church will I Don't tro o ... .
mro on;dl :.. ...... . ""i"mu SIJO )
. W u nwx,l UI . 4 1 1111. V I I I 1 I 1 II 111. I 111. Illl .1 WS iT ... I .
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nnrcilnniTA nnpnn. i . I h1 .1 . 1 i.i. T i , - . r. .
r.vuigi, vmiiii i iuniuic nuu "in , o.jc ai onerwood s.
streets, jcvery ooay is inviterl to come
and have a soeial time. Fiidav evening
December 7th.
Wanted.
A girl for general house work.
at corner 5th and Elm streets.
First ward school.
tf Mrs. G. W. HousEwoiiTfi
Inquire
Opposite
The finest bedroom sets can be found
at II. Boeck's.
Don't be mislead by so-called Reduced
Prices, Discount or Sacrifice Sales, when
you can buy better goods for less money
..4 T V. T'i r n : i. l ., .
Accomplishme nts.
Miss Alice Shepherd will commence a
class for ladies and geitlemn on Thurs
day evening, at her rooms on 4th street,
in pencil and crayon drawing, prepara
tory a sketching class in the summer.
Terms very low. For particulars apply
to Miss Shepherd, 4th street, bet jveej)
Main and Vine. Miss S. has vacancies
for a few additional pupils in vocal
and instrumental music, and her classes
for oil and water color painting meet
twice a week.
December 3rd, 1 688. Jwk
Plentv of feed, flour, graham
meal at Heisel's mill:' tf ' h ' ,;
and
HOW CAN PARENTS
allow their children tq cough aqd strain
and cough and calmly say; "QhJ it J3
only a little cold," and keep giving thern
cheap and dangerous medicines, until
they are down with lung fever or con
sumption, when they can be so easily re
lieved by BEGGS CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP? It has no superior, and few
equals. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co ,
druggists.
WHAT ON EARTH
Is the reason people w ll not, can not, or
do not see any difference in cheap nos
trums put up by Cheap John houses or
irresponsible parties at enormous profits
rather thai take a medicine of vorlcl
wide reputation and one that ia giving
universal satisfaction at equal price V
medicine in the world is giving such un
paralleled satisfaction for pmifvin" the
blood as BEGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER &
BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that
does not do its work will cost you noth
ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co.,
druggists. '
Dr. C- A. Friar shall.
Resident 2D satis t.
Preservation of the
a i . . . i-it iv
opceiany. Auestutttcs given for Pain
less Filling or Extraction ok Tektu
Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver'
Rubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
FrrroEaAu BM)c Flattsmodth, K
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