in wu. - Another Craze Threatened Fror.i 'Jliiiiii;i) Urtily. Inter 'Cenn. Tidledj-wink." "A Tiddl fly wink social " Then; i no joke about it. U is a urious aoul-nl.sotlmijf touic. iiikI if cvir you run against u lay nut you'll tlntik so. "Lay oui" BoumN i" ( t in ti'init c I ion n-ith HKoii.J. Iut -Tiil'llnly wink" s -tidls look, at lirsi Mlit, yi ry niu li likc-a "layout" (Jliit-i'l, fjrri n, I'lue, ami wliito-are uned in tliis n v jmiie wiih BUCh u fin.-ir mime. Tin y a if not laci-l i as in it '-gaiiK ," I'Ut tiny rc all impoit ant just 1 he parm: in " I irlilledy wink." A 'ThMleily wink" social is lik;thi: You invite it crowd to your Iioums, hav ing pityi- UMy Btcun -l "lay out." You clear thf parlor ol el'aiir, and on the i center tahl: you j.lc a havy woolen covtr. In the center you dac a snnll glms-onc that tln-y use in naloons for whisky straight is jt the tU'.nu. Th.-ii you dial out the chips. These are. twen ty fouriu number, anl ulmul tnesizjoi it nickle. Four persona play. They get six chips apiece. In the hand of each person ia another and larger chip. Tim aiz chips are placed in a row in front of each player, and iht-n No. 1 prefsca down hard on theidye of one of hisnnall t hipK with the larc one and triis to "flip" it into the small whisky ulass on the center of the table. It looks easy. But it isu't. Well' you tio on pressing down on these small chips until soinlx -ly V - all ho had in the glass. Then i ' his Then everybody laughs, and they till try it over again. There are several tricks in Tiddledy wink." For instance, if you and some body else are in a jfiime, and you get one of your chips out near the ylass and tin: other fellow gets one on top o your chip, then yours is a prisoner and you cau't "flip" it without first moving his, the on ly move you can make with unotln r man's chip is to place it in the nUw, thereby pushing him ahead one notch. So when you play "Tiddiedy-wink" for you will play it before long the great idea ;s to make some other fellows chip prisoner, and then before he can g t his own chip in the glass he must gently lift yours in tiit. "Tiddiedy wink" is n great gnm It is fully as absorbing as "pigs in clover,1 and it is threatened that the country will have to stand a siege of it. How on earth the name "Tiddiedy wink" got mixed up with the game is ftill a mystery, and just about the only mystery in it. Mrs. E. A. Mills, of No. 3525 Indiana ayenue, gave a "Tidrledy-wiuk" soti ' lasteveuing. There was a good crowd and lots of fun. Matrimonial The Herald was unable to mention in yesterdays edition, the marriage of Mr. Edward Heitshausen to Miss Cilia Gmop, at the home ot the bride, yes'erday after noon, Judije Ramsey officiating. A per sonal acquaintance with the groom for more tl an fifteen years warrants us in saying that he is a young man of more tnrn ordinary business ability and of h'mh social standing. Mr. lleitshausen has already earned a competence and takes his new bride to his handsome home nt Forest Citv. Oregon. While Mr. Ileitshausen has beeu fortunate in business, we venture the assertion that the most fortunate act of his life was consumated when he chose as h helpmate one of the nicest and bet young ladies in the city, the popular daughter of Fred Goos of the City Hotel. The Heiiald trusts that no clouds may ever obscure the bright sky under which the happy couple bo auspic.ously begin their mar ried life. County Court. The WestinghocsK Elcctrie Company vs J. II. Bellows. Defendant failing to ap pear' judgment by defamt for $748 and intenst. Ilaldeman for plaintiff, Travis for defendant. Samuel Waugh vp. Johanna Strate. Suit on cote. Heating Dec. 22 1800 at 10 a. m. Deeson & Root for plaintiff. S. P. Vanatta vs. Geo. Kiusey. On trial to jury. Vanatta pro se, Judye Sullivan for defendant. To Travel By Air. Mr. Pennington, president of the aero nautic navigation company. in an interview in Chicago yesterday, said that the first of their air 6hips will be com pleted within three weeks, when a trial trip will occur. The ship will start from 31 1. Cirmel and go to St. Louia. From there it will sail up to Chicago ana thence to New York. Half a dozen newspaper representatives will be taken oi the trip. At the election of officers in the Masonic Chapter, F. E. While was elect ed High Priest; Sam SI. Chapman, King; 8. H. Atwood, Scribe; A. W. White. Treasurer; and Win. Hayes, Secretary. The Sons of Veterans e'ectei Will Ackerman Captain; Ed McMakm, First Lieutenant; Will Newland. Second Lieutenant, with Ed Dutton, George Palmer and Will Tucker as Camp Council. J. W. J imison, of Weeping Water pro cint is in the city tody. Joe Keizr and Menry (mhh Oin ii bt paf Hengt rs this morning. were J. V. Cox, Him of the- prominent fr- meiH fiom Avocu pr.eint, is in thu rity today. Attorney Ibddeman, of Veepini; on 1:1 Wntir i in the city today buMiiew.". County Att rney elect II. I). Triivh is in the city tinbiy liikint! trctniiony in ti e Ci-e of Andeihill, V.- lie ardli: v before U: feree J. L limit. Ni binska City is about to m t n shoe faefory fiom Jatiehviile, Wixconsin, a distill ry from I'.-orl i, m1 an o.,t no-al fuctorj'. A good crowd attended the Ch-istian chinch fet-tivid at J.iroK ('..jd. iV ).t. night. They had Iota to eat and en joyed a Very pleasant i veiling. Attorney llnldcinan ronri.ins what the llKHAI.l) S'lld It few .lilJH , lllht the were si verl ntizens of Wiepin Wder who would n"t Riiii the L .uisvill r -moval peti'ion which circulated out in thv country. Edwin M. Coffin, of Ord. his been ap pointed' judge of l he District Court in the Loup Valley district, by Governor Thayer in place of Judge Tiffany, wlm has reciyned to tntr the practice of law in Omaha. John C. Waton has hi cured a re hear ing of the N- braska City lridje bund c-isi before Judge Caldwell on the li.li of the month. If persevrrence mid liar 1 work count for nuything, John ouuht to lie a winner. Dr. A. L. Hart, a onc piciiiin'-nt phv siciin of Lincoln, is in tin; soup again. His victim is a Miss MannYld of L'n.-o'ii. Sensational developmenls are expected, as Miss Manfield's brother mivs hn will shoot Hart, on sight. A. N. Sullivan returned frnrn Ft Louis ami fvi Is very much neoi.ravetl in rcganl to the M. P. I nini.' its track before spline, Mr. Jums Walker of Murray and Mr. D. M. Lwi wire both 'if S'. Louis with Mr. Sullivan. Hastings scandal mongers an on the qui vive over the repot t of n salacities affair, the parties being a colored por:. r on a pullinin, mid the whit daughter of a prominent citizen and ex city fhVi:d. The denouement ia awaited with unusual interest. There are just fifty cities in the TJniN d States larger than L'ncolo. Oinalia i the twenty first on the list. Kii'-as Ci'y the twenty-fourth and Linc.dn the fifty first. Tiie popll ation of Line..!n is al most t; H S ul tlo- 8-illie Ks t):if. itf Km- s:is City te-i yens ago. St-itc Journal. The county seat boonn is reimitid S.5:'0 ihiik'S obtained to 1 1 e removal pe tition Monday morning. But th fact tlt the canvassers ioi.tiue to rust I for names, when bus than 3,UM) an requited, leads us to beli.-ve. that tin- are still short of the last named number. Tne Rebeccas. From Friday's Daily. The daughters of Relief en had a gala time at their hall last night, and it seem ed some of the sons of Rebecca ware not far behind them. After the regnbn lodge work arrangements had been mad. for a grand hanquit in honor of invited guests from Omaha over thirty having made an appointment to be present. Out they were doomed to disappoint ment for only two members Mr. andMrs. Wright succeeded in making the train, the otheis being in sight but too lte. The lodge made the best of their disap pointment, and after some team work and initiation work all adjourned to the ban quet ball where the tables fairly groaned with the good things which some of Plattsmouth's most thrifty house-wives had ready to feed a crowd that were in a most apprciative mood. After a thor ough discussion of the tempting viands, the members returned to the l dge room where Mrs. Wright put on some of hei best floor movements, after which music and singing enlivened the evening until a late hour when all went home more than ever impressed with the good fel lowship of the noble order which has al leviated niuch suffering and made life pleasanter for many unfortunate broth ers and sisters. A Poultry Farm.. It haa been clearly shown lately that poultry farming is a very profitable business, and one that cordially invites capital and experience. N. II. Isbell who Knows a good thing when he sees it, haa purchased ton acres east of the "poor farm," and will give his time and attention hereafter to rai ing poultry for market. He has already fixed up the uecessary houses and is getting in a fine stock of Silver Wyandotts and Brown Leghorns which he considers the best varieties considering laying qualities as well as the most satisfactory kind for the thble. We have been payiag enor mous prices here every wintir for eggs, if we can have a reduction in prices the town will take much pleasure in know ing that a poultry farm is being operated so near the city. Mr. Isbell will invest considerable money ia this undertaking but we believe he wiil make i( a pro aonnced financial success. HivjM choolExercl9es. Tin? hih School jc iciea ch Fiiday nri; I) f ionin:; i i a pron.inent und in teresting fe. tnii- of hcIiooI work. To d.ty I'rof. II tlseyV itni Mis McClellapd's room urnisln d I he program, which they tilled witli njU'li credit t Iheiuseivi-s mid t' aclieis. One of the inter' sritlf ex ercines was t pi. r on inar'a life, with illllstiiittoDS, by one ol llu- stidenls. ''Tin: Star of tl-e Twil'hl" :ns sung by the entire school, much to the delight of tin- an lit.. is The ' Ilmh Scho-d Bliz Z.'d." it w-i kly paper, made its fiiKt ap p. nr.iner; one of the editoin. Kob.it I'r.iwn, re. id it to the k Imol. The paper WaH '.veil 1-ilP.d ;ii .n..ii. , llllpll no i i iiio nt amours' ih yomiirstets, wiio.-e f.llii.-t Ji'i ! fiii'il' .1 wire wnlteii lip l'l' if. Ilalsev llPole a v ry interest - i",' expel ilil l.f. . lining a tune with an improvised xylophone, ninh of olas-es paitly lided with Water. Tl.isalleiuo. il Mi - 'i iN.ni's ii. iit e .ve v. ry nie; eu ii i tail in-iii x Fii.lay th- .iyhtl eiad.-, iii chilli:.- of Mis Il-ds v. will If.ld the l.oiiid.s. , biw time i i Xpert id, as Ihi-i will be tin' wind up of Hehool v.rk Until alter h- h lidnys. Tin I Ikiiai I takes sp- ei.i! j .I i-a-.l r- in no i ii Hie e.'li'ilille il.ti l' St III it is beinji t'lk' i; Ii s. 1 1 .nl ii IT iii s I IV t !l II ds, n II HlgUl bl'f 'I..- It ...I!'." will The Police Dance. Tin- Polic. im us nl IVzo raids Mull last nihie, ni't t ithstii'ldilli; n count, r attraction at the O," ra lions, vves w II all. ndi d. A I'm sipp r was- sei v d ndei th survi i a ee oi Oh f J. i'. Antil. Tin? inii-ic f- rni.-h. d iiy tin- li.ih. 1 1 1 1 ;t 1 1 b.iiid. Em i v liody tlliit. Wall I rd Ii: d n life i r II j 'ij looking at otheis Hjivlik ol having fell all It I J usual time. Tin- b'.ys .tid i'.-l clear as ..iicti n- Ili.-y ou.ehi to 1 1 .-i . - d.oie ouiii.' o heavy i X Ijm .-. Ilit ale aboU IOjIkip'. Th.- ell lie eilll-.. Pol d VMnld may be Slid to IniV - lie. :i .-tartl.-il Ii the will ' I f.e l ite Diu'el U. i''.iy. I Weather, ol New Yolk, III": lulllioi.a.lV I'a'I.el dialer, who nrieli.-d 'wenty c I egiS in nuns ti.-in foLO.OOl) tlie.lnqu.si to Yd to $5n. UOO, the Uin rti:.ivl in MX tM-,.aint eases, the recipients In ing two E -steri in -1 it n lions mid four W.-sitin. I bi-sun ."tal of his putilic ben- vol. i.ee is J!i5,C00. I.isi:it wealih be Ween.1) dUU.OOO and S.OOO.Oi)'! was an cnli e sur(Jr se to the traiie lb was lowly br. d a. Id biw hanlships. He Was oiiinaliy oil nil out to ii Connect ient tai inel ; I ear d plx.-i lilakine in B iil.poit. (.'..nn ; p-diil.il tin in Yiitxinia; fjudly return (I to Hridg. port and b-uthi-r. II-died th :ieii of the iargi bt lenlh. r house in this country, O' not In the woild. II- i:- ul not )- idl . He would swii-p ratlpi than do nothing. II. was advised in a lorn his beauiiful house with )i i n i in i. -II r.-jliel he would as licve have Mil leather on his walls Ex. Antiquarian's Letter, Plattsmoutii, Ne'., Dec . S. 1810 EditoK II till A LD' As winter is )ii proaehllii; to pass away the time I wool like the readeis of the Hisk i.u to review Talmay-'s sermon preached in Brooklyn October 12th it, l ing one of a scri. s which the great preacher has been preach ing on the scenes and incident which In witnessed durinu a tour thr. ujh Palis- tine; and also on ihe history and ti-.-ola i tion of the great events which have been acted upon the staie of human cnon in tint famous l.nd, to seo where the Doctors mistakes are, millions of p. ople millions of people have probably read that sermon but none apparently ha v noticed his mistakes which am jjieatci than those of JWoses by a gocd deal The reviewing press will probably ttrt a controversy which may be both amus ing and instructive, both o those taking part in it and to the readers of the paper I have been waiting this length of time to see if some one else would not take the motion up. Antiquakian. Loading a Car. Chairman Gorder is loading a car for the western sufferers today. I will con tain 6300 pounds oi flour, 4000 pounds of meal, $10 worth of bacon, $15 worth of beans, beside a large amount of clothing and shoes, valued iu all at about $350. The t ar will be sent to the county commissioners of Frontier count, unless a telegram from Governor Thayer, who has been communicated with, should ask for a different destination. It is to be hoped that the pressing wants ot unfortunate settlers will be alleviated by these donations. County Court. M. O'Donohon vs. D. O. Dwycr. Suit on note. Trial to court. John Bauer vs. John Ilf-rtman. fluit on note. Judgment by confession for $319. Verdict was rrnderon f ir Vanatta in the detainer case yeFterdav, wbersi.-i Vanatta was plaintiff ard Geo. Kiut defendant. Twenty cr loads of cattle and ho.;s passed through this city from I wa bour.d for the Omaha markets. Om of the porkers near the car door attracted con siderable attention owing o its inirm re size; it m"ght not havo been larger than a cow but it would have weighed more than some cows we hare seen. Tin? I'Utthinouth paperi are at war. The Journal ii firing t.. ki k a Knot thole into the sidts of the Hkkaiu, and ti e Mt-.i.Ai.i. I'olks lun at the p. o. .'. W. W. Paul. J. G Meisenger and C. L. Cramer, of Culloui made the IIl:uai.I) a pleasant call .iiy looking after mine printing for the t'ullom ban I entertainments and ova ter supper which takes place at Pleasant Ri lge ScIihoI house tomorrow niht, Thu r ebraska Cty creamery butter Was awarded first premium at the butter and cheese show in Illinois J t l week Thin is a grand showing for N lr..si u, a-i K gin, III., butter is considered the out enne mm I ; lo 1. nl it is .ni nsin.'. It was decidedly funny last night, when the show- i ml. I, to ce the entire a m i i. nee waitino for ai.ot her act. Tl audience tiok a tumble however when t'i-gas ws turned down, and sneaked ojt like an in lividud would that had been sold. The c iunty clerk rody received two new mortgage records numbered ten and lev- n wli -ii will hereafter repose oi the floor of the vault, there being no other available room. The necessity for tin new court hou-e grows nioic imperii t i ve cv. ry day. Geo. Sayles. the genial post master at Cedar Creek is iii the city today. Mr. Sayles says many of the Eight Mile Grove people are signing the county Beat petition that he feels confident would vote airainst renewal when it comes to a Vote i f it ever gets that far. Mn. John Brinkman returned to her ' erne near Humphrey in Platte county this morning. She says John is doing first rt as a farmer and that they are w II phased with their new loca'ion While in the city she was the guest I Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer. Plattsmouth s'ores are crowrPd with holiday yoods in endless profusion, and wc !ern that up to the present time trad.- has bi en much better than it was during th-- same pencil 1 i.st year. Not- wit iftandintr p- ires and failures in east ii money ircles, the ready cash is pint ifid here as common. Tin- manager of the Payn Coippanj did not net out of the clutches of th. law at Lincoln yestirday for upenini.' Miss Pa ns letters. Mr. Wolfe took his lace mid will kep it lo ihe close of the seas n Mia Payn seemed Very indi mint at the action of her former nianayei and did not seem to relish the kind of advertising shewas gratuitously receivinv I s icr Young is a great bee culiutist, hiving at the present time oyer eixty stand of bees at his ph'ce south of town Mr. Young says that last year was a very si oo I one for the industrious honey makers, and that t lit-v have lare stores pur up lor their winter use, so that they will not have to be ted or cared for, hs has been the case lor the last three oi four years. Commissi, tiers Todd and Loder ate transacting county busimsa today, Mr F -l-z b ing detained at home. Tin boiul will adjourn tonight to nn-et agair next Monday when it is understood the eo.inty seat petition will lie present, d It is pretty well understood from th ti.cu.s ot s.-rvea iv s me t the n.cn solu-iiiiiir mimes that the n quired Mini h r will be pres. nted. The actual in ii - li r who are entitled to a say in "he mat ter is qitite renotohr thinir as will he d -veloped later on. The advance guard ot the Louisville boomers already claim four thoii-aud nam.-s mid if they contin U" at the present rate tin y will sours hav. more voters . nrolled than there is n!t get her in the county without taking n from this corner. In other words the appear to be overdo'ng the matter Tiik Hakiuhon plan of remon-tizinv silver t'uoi.gh an international agreement to .-pen the mints to thai metal is th on y way in whicr complete aud lst.. g rouionet iz it ion an lie effected We ho, t. "in- Administration will .ush its scheme to securesuch an agreeiuent.Succ.-ssiu ti is direction would be a great triumph to the President, and b(? a big boom to tlo party two years hence. G;oIe D.-m cr if CURES PERMANENTLY SPB A. I LSr s. SaSoreU Tears ia rata. 11 Sumner St., Clevclan J, Ohio, In 11 1M Tn V I rprained mT arm clubblcc chust- nuts suireroJ years in j.ain and could not lift my uria. CiL 11 was fii::oIy cured bv St. Jacob! TestiTnon!!l Clie-rfully Kencvrod. Chronic t'lici' I lie- Ilest Cores. vvaliriDs, Clrrs. Swellings -j, 5apeIycnp2Frr)cj?entIy by DRUGGISTS Af.'a DSALERSl T. CHAS.A.VOG1LER Co. BALT0. NOi on Sure ,Mtm Cure. rriv. m -1 Castoria f.VDr. Samuel Pitcher's prcucrlptiori for Infants aud Child ren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless tmbstituto for Parcso"'"0 Irop, Soothltiu S3'rtipsf anl Ca-stor Oil 5t Is Pleasant. Its giiarantr.? ! thirty years uso by Million;-) of Mothers. Castoria destroyn "Worms nnd allays feverishness. C.vstoria prevents voiriltln-j Hour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wiu.l Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving' healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother Friend Castoria. " CastorK I an excellent nWicInn for chil dren. Mothers havo repeatedly toi4 Die of its good effect upon llieir cUiMren." Da. 0. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mtu. " Cairtoria la tho best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo the day lsr.ot for distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and uso Custorlu in stead of the variousquack nostrums which nro destroying the!; loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby eendinj them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kiciielok, Conway, Ark. Tho ContsTir Company, TT J. I. GRAVES & CO. DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES. LATH, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS.and all building matt-rial Call ai.d sec us at the corner of 11th and Ehn street, one Mock north of Hcisel's mill. . Plattsmouth,, Nebraska Plattsmouth yoisir owes tree ess& pi'IIEcge yii5 1. Isste siBS aI4aS' sasad kaa better wSasat vsisIM wlSfi el Iai lOssasa ssgeaais aaad yosi sasa fouy isap agsaiia. .Apple trees. 3 years old A pple trees, 2 years old - Cherry; carl7 hichmond, late t'lum, Pottawattamie, Wild Ooose Raspberries, Gregi Sylcr - -Strawberries. Sharpless O esen Concord vines, 2 years old -Moors Early grapes. 'Z years old -Currants, Cherry Currants -"ny'der blackberries - -Intlustry Gooseberry - s Downing Gooseberries, 2 years old Houghton Gooseberries, 2 years old -Asparagus - - bosses, red moss and white moss hnibs, iiydrangias - - ibiney Suckle - - r-now Balls -i.ilacs - - - - Evet greens, I"orway spruce 15, Fir !Sasr' tiyo, nis oS Address all Orders zo PMTTSMOUTH, lilt Is D Castoria. " Castoria i;i so well adopted tocliildrea th I recommend it oanuitoriorloaiiy pruueriptiu knowa to me." IT. A. Aiicnf, M. D.. Ill Bo. Oxford Kt., Ilrooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in tho children's depart meet havo spoken highly of their experi ence in Uielr outsido praoMco with Contort and although wo only iu.vo among our medical supplies what la known a regular products, yet weara frco to confers that thm merits of Castoria has wou us to look with favor upon it." USITID IIOKPIT!. 4.10 DlSPKHSAKY, Bubton. . Allxk C. Surra, Vr., Murray Stret, Now York City. MRSIY yoiar trwn 3" tSae SSffiao tfazit wfiiE sis2I B)EfItt- t ila vai- o r- N ij - 2 o " o , 2X2 00 1800 20 I 75 1500 K).3 GO 2500 1 00 i 25 150 ! 150 10' GO 500 - - - - Richmond, wragg 30'3 00 10 1 00 250 2513 00 lOh 50 10 1 00 i i 125 10 10 50: I 20 10 9 P C 1? 2'a4Sa f ul. J5a &rre4. - - WEB.