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-v iligW of a la LerauB rower. U. S. GcVt Report, Li7ir,it$h a II X -w ABSODUTEUtf FUME Kvcrytiocly Reads the Daily Herald. Tbe Plattsmouth Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER rOF.'THE COUNTY Or. A. Nallnburj haH the eirlaalra right to ase mr. Mtlaaa'a Local Anata-tie for tke PafaloM xtrMtioa of Teeth la this city.- Otflr BocwoaS TrNKillTS OK PY1HIA8. Gauntlet l.odg JlL no. 47 Meet every Wednesday evening v their lull In Yerk'arh block. All rlnllitx keight flare cordially inv teri to Attend, T. P. UTliiRston, C. ;. W.J. Straight. K. It. 8. CAMS LODGE. No. MU.I.O. O. K. meets -r- rjr Tuesday night at their hall In Fitzgerald Mock. All Odd KellovtM are cordially invited (0 attend when visiting in the city. T- K. Wll l IAKM. N. O. J. W, KmiioK. 8ec. OUNO MEN'H :I1KITHN A-80CIATIO Wttrrman blotk. Main Street. itooms t m fr m S :30 a m tft t :S0 p roj For men only liospel meeting every Sunday atteruoon at 4 Unlock. better and aspect to l able to con out tonight. The company of wl 1 h bo Jsjtbe manager and which will appear every night this week is one of the best on the road and is far superior to any troup that ever played here before at a a aucn tow prices. Uur theatre goers should attend iu a body and encourage the opera housa manager in bis efforts to please the people at prices which should keep no one at home. Tub supreme court, by denying a re- I kjlirillfff l ttt, folium ....... I ,1 . I 1 factually settle further litigation on that ubj ct The county commissioners can now dispose of the bonds end let the contract for building the new court houtte at any time. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtiln. Plainflelil. in . makes me statement that Hhe caught -old. which act tied on her l--ng ; she wan treated fur a month ly her family phs!cian. but grew worse. He iu iir sue was a liopelemt Victim l con.sump- au uai do meaicine . could cur explain to scholars that which they did not know. In sho-t, that was what they were hired for, and they generally did it without thinking it too much work. Hut this modern normal school notion, tliAt R leurhpr milflt. tint 1 1 noVii.laru mnv- M. mcuiuuc cuuiu euro iie r thing, but let them study it all out for Druggist suggested Dr. Kliie's new dUrn. 1 . . m . . I A rW fn. M..n...n nll.. - 1 . ..... ' vuauuiiiiii , nu uvufui a ooiue aad to her delight found herself benefited from tk rat dose. She continued ita ue and after tak ing tea bottle, found herself sound and well now does her own housework and Is as well she ever wa-. Free trial bottle of thls (treat discorery at F. O. Fricke & Co's Drug Store rgeaoiuet ooc. aad il w a r ww an 1 aa jefaii) brjy mid w fJia ccwt? Is my recollection recaJJiftemiovev i scwfuenie nwj g oa w poles of I l?ef5moke and ftcSmell ifjai my Bur fcose ti oFooap And nw fo7g' since deparfed. we pray ana we rjope; I Ije use of flje sfuff to wane qijci to LAng-uisn As soon as y offered us PROPftSSfONAL CARDO. r. P. LI VINOrtTOW X. P. rVMkflKt DR3. LIVINGSTON A CUMMIN8 J l j s j f in iti lumn Mnoe No. 612. Main (St. Telephone M Kyildenci Telephone Dr. MvlnKrtoa. 40, Kealdetice Ttlt-phone Dr. Cummins, 3ft. Surveyors themselves, is one of the greatest fall cies of the age. Tim Shatkr Old rags wantad at thin oflice. MAKING SOLUIEHSUFTHEM. Santa N.K.airbank&Co., Chicago. ClausSoar IjlVIL KNtalNKKU and HUKVKYOB K. E. HILTON. itatlraate and plans of all work furnished and Kecorda kekt. ! Office in Martin Block. Plattbmouth - Nkbkaaxa . C. MAYES, County Surveyor AMD CIVIL ENGINEER. Scouts TITAated Au aetlve, relloble mi-salary 1 to s uioniniT. w aa kia own aectfon . with increase. 10 reurenent ill a renoonalhlA Nw Vnrk oaiMf. nerereacea. siauFiOTUMU, Lca Km 1M. New York. G. A R. MoConnlhls Peat. No. 4A, meets every Satur ay even 1 uk at 7 :30. in tbetr hall, Kockwood Biaca. ah visiting cosarades are invited t eee vntk at. 6. F. Nllea, Post Adj. F. A. Bates, Pot Caai. From the Red Bands-Bltr Foot's Wife Dead.. PinkRidob Aoknct.8. D.. Jan 1 3. Con trary to the expectations there wbp no con ference between the chiefs of the hostile a and General Miles. The latUr said the Indians were Btill timid and apprehen- Will you suffer with dyspepsia and ...... ivuiiaiun ouwun vuaiirer is guaranteed to cure you. For aale by F G Fricke and O. II. Snyder. 1 "Is this the beat!" Is a questien efts asked, when medicine is wanted. Tks Id ftWlriff A f A u ( ,wr s. t . U .. 1. ! . - - i " 'p i m cw ui iiiec 1 lf'l nf'H sire of uunishtueiat and he Druuonei to I known reliability .,.ir k. tf-;i a. i c I j , wf.v. uj flltM Hi lW., ..11.. - 1 n 1 . i - 1.1 ... . I " . mi . aiiuw a tnune 01 aays im eiapse oeiore ,1sh",, " piace. x ney oare saaay attempting to bring negotiations to a other excellent medicine, but these art ol.... TU. ,,b.Ji.)u.Uioh0b.. "lK'cd,.,.-.. Shown te treat the Indianx kirwll liaa fn. it. ...... . j i luicn in severe coias, ana aa made far him many warm friends among I preventative for croup. Price SOe e . i ... .1 r iaem. inis ract. coupled with the Dains ' 1 rt,.n,),..l.il. T..! T vu CM. i miu x aiu aiiu, fcjV- Tims Table oimo wbst ooih r bait ICa 1 a. m So 2 9:05 p. an X. : ta - 4 ft. ra " 5. t:2Sa. m "8 T;44p. m. T, -15 a. m. " 10........ :6S a. a. S 6:15 p.m. 12 IS :14 a. Ha U... 9:25 p.m. i which Captain Pierce, the new agent, is taking to shew the Indians that every thing they are entitled to under the treaty will be issued to them, will uu douotedlv have a beneficial effect, al though uutil the trouble is really over, a ITAKATftl xamiiy liniment and especially valeaaia for rheumatism. Price 50c per bottle. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and i- Tl 1 . . ...... iwrai uj, me most reliable kaoi uieuiciue i or oowei complamta. It u especially prised by persons snbject ie cone. ii nas enred manv mim mi In order to Reduce Our Stock for Spring Goods we will Sell our $3.50 shoe for 3 00, and our $3 00 for 2-50 Do not miss this Opportunity W- A- B0E0K & CO- Our Clubbing List. 4$toe-Democrat and IIbbals. Carper's If agaziae M " Harper's Bazar ' " Demerest's Msgaaiae " eaaha Bee 1 eledo Blade Lincoln Call .. .. national Tribune " " Tke Forum " Later Ocean " " JUmcoln Journal " " .$2.21 . 4.60 . 4.80 . t.10 . 2 40 . 2.45 . 2.15 2.45 , .5.55 .2.25 "2 30 'I veawa A UW1 mere is ever pnsent a fear that an inju- I chronic diarrhoea. Price 5 ond Ua mm aicious aciiuu on the part of someone ooie. may precipitate' bloodshed. .. 8t' Prttck'a Pills, for disorders of ta A member of G company. Sec.nd in- ! 'rh'"fe A at ge. J tie pbysic that cleanes and renovates ta tantry, who came in today with a detach- wbele system. Price 25c per box. ment of the Seventh infantry under Chamberlain's Eye and 8kin Oiatmeal Majer Egbert, reports that 600 bucks fo1 ette"' "It rheum, scald-head, eczema broke awav from tbe hostile cimn last night and have beea followed by Col. Stanfersl and Col. Henry. At the head quarters no such report has been received and Assistant Adjutant General Corbin says the rumor was occasioned by the fact that the commands mentioned had left in the direction of Wounded Knee on a scout and chronic sore eyes. box. Price 25o Rock Bluffs Last Thursday niht we had an old -fswhioned spelling school at tbe school Aeuse. Our literary society that meets on Friday nights at the school house is getting to be quite an interesting affair. lo our last .otter to the Hebalo you amade us say bushels when we said pnd9, in regard to the Bmount of oil meal that J . B. Holmes was feeding. John Chmrchill hss opened op Billy Allen's old blacksmith shop, and is shoeing horses, and doing what other work comes in his way in that line. 3Tred Patterson says that we afflicted him ae too many in the number of offices he ia holding. He says that T. W. Graves wsui elected road overseer, instead, of auoaseir. Joseph Sanz has lest about eighty head or hogs with the cholera; and J. B. Holmes' hogs, that he shipped in from tho west, are dying; also Vfm. Holmes' ad Rebert Fitch's. O ur record shows that the precipita--tion for 180 at this place was twenty, no inches of snow, and twenty-five and three fourths iocbes of rain. Thia ia a great deficiency, for in average growing seasons we have from thirty-five to thirty-eight inches of rain fall. Keck Creek school district ia having Its turn at a hitch in the progress of tbur school. Last Thursday morning the school board dismissed their teacher. The principal ground of complaint was failure to keep order, and inability or failure to instruct and explain to the awholars that which they ought to know. Right here we wish to say a word about modern school teaching. Of late years there has been at least five times as much dissatisfaction with school teachers as there nas thirty years ago. Then, the poor teachtrs wctj the exception; now it i-t alniest the rule, so fur as giviqjr Bw Nuemuiuu. j nen, teachers wero expected to use the n c sa ,ry n.e ir.8 to maintain good order. And they did it withf.ut fear of prrs-cutiun from ti e parents. T5ut the modern idea that a teacher has no authority to co.mp 1 b3dience to rules for good order, is just exactly what ails our schools in thtt respect. "Sj.are the rod and spoil the child" can be seen ex mpliried upon evi-ry hand, and f specially in our schools. Tlius far the parents of children are too much at fault. Uut on the other hand, the modern school teacher is fully as rauch or more ut fault. Years ago teachere were expect, d to instruct aud A Dog's Ednea4!oa. Given an equal amount of intelligence at the start, a dog which has been well trained ia worth twice aa much as ona untaught. It ia aa true of dogs aa of men. Education counts. I Do not undertake to teach a puppy unless you have a large stock of patience. This evening there is no change in the iinle88 y? can control your temper and rru i. . I "loieui 111 isomiiLr your ue&t Situation Th hnatlloa cr ofill ;n ..... I - . - .w o .iti u vaujp and the chiefs may come THE BONNER STABLES. W. D. JONES, Proprietor. HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN A.11 orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. AW OFFICE Wm. l. brown. Personal attention to all business entrusted Co my eare .wKmnm mem wvn Titles examined, Abntractseomplled, Inacr- mVrimm Aa-i w-k aA..l . Better lacllii'let lor making' Farm Loans than ANY OTHER AGENCY PL A TT8 MOV HI MEBBASKA TTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will (rive prompt attention to all baftiueas entrusted to htm. Office La Union block, Kat Hide, Plattsmouth, Neb. i TTOKNKY A LAW. WINDHAM & DAVIE8. tL H. WIMI1AM, JOHN A. OAVIE8. ' Notary Public Notary Publle Office over Bank of Cans County. Plattamouth .... Nebrasha Banks. Batafc of Cass Qotrnty Cor Main and FUth street. Paid up capital '. inatxm surplus mom C. II. Parnele Fred Gorder J. M. Patterson Jas Patterson, Jr. OFFICERS Prenldent Vice Prnsid9nt ('aabelr Asst Caabler in tomorrow. There is now under discussion the advisa bility of enlisting scouts for service on the reservation. The agency is now guarded by a force of ninety-one Indiau policemea, sixty of whom were enlisted for two months at the time the trouble broke out, iu addition te thirty sine men. An offer was made giving them an opportunity of entering with the scouts or entering the police service. In the former their pay is $13 per month with an allowance for horses, bringing the total to $25 per month. This parti of scoots will be distinct from the scouts now under the command of Lieutenant Taylor of the Ninth cavalry and who have enlisted since the opening of the campaign. Taylor will endeavor te tak e his command with him to Fort Robinson at the close of the difficulty and render them a beau ideal troop of irregular cav alry. The Indian police, being assured that thej would be giyen permanent em ployment, they have to a man decided to become scouts. Big Foot's wife whe was injured oa Wounded Knee, died last night. For lame back, side or chest, use Shi- loh'a Porous Piaster. Price 25 cent. For sale by F. G. Fricke aad O. H, 8ny -sler. o Carriages for Pleasure and Short Driyc Alwnj Kept lieady. riattamonth, Nebraska - mJ course in to buy a doe already trained But if you want real dog love and con fidence take the animal in hia puppy hood, as soon as he is able to feed him self, and your efforts will be crowned with a greater succesa than ever comes otherwise. No doe ever loves anv one I , , . -' i w . m. vii auu f iud so wen as ma teacner, wno represents to him the wisdom and power of the world. A dog's world, you know, is a very nar row one. Suprwise yourself the owner of a pup py. He is entirely ignorant. "Come here!" "Go there!" mean the same to him, since they mean nothing at all. Ho must first learn what you want, and there j-ou must give yourself the first lesson in patience. Be-- in with, "Come here!" You can make him understand what thia means by allowing him to see hia food in your hand. Teach him nothing else until he knows perfectly what that means and obys it. When he comes to you pat him and pei mm. ios aTO mucn liKe cnuaren, I ' fond of praiw and equally fond of their Prescriptions Carefully COIlinOllTldorl lit nil IT,vo own ways. If you tell your doa: to come I uuip DIRECTORS O. H. Parmele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Oorder, A, U. hmith. K. H. Windham, U. B.Kanisey had Jas Patterson Jr. i GENEBAL BANZ1NC BUSIHES3 TR ANSA TED i Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time ileDoaits and nromnt artcriMnn.iv.n . .11 k..- Ineas entrusted to lta care. F. Gr. FRICKE & CO. Will keep constantly on bands a full and complete line ot pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, & OILS. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. PURE LIQUORS. The Citizens BANK , PLATTSMOUTH - NEBBAHKA Oayltal steck paid in 451 0 Authorlxed Capital, IOOtQOO. orrioiiu 1 rtLLtHZ OAKKUTH. JOS. A. COKNOX. President. VIce-PrMMn W. H. OUrtHINU. Cacbler. OIBCOTOBS Krank CarroIi J. A. Connor. F. it. (.nthm.nc I. Vf. Johnson. Henry Boeck. John O'Keefa W. D. Mrrriani. Wr. Wetaocamp, W. II. Cushtsg. Edwin Stuart. Edwin Stuart, manager of Stuart's Theatre Co. returned last night from Chicago where he was made a Knigat of Pythias by lsdge No. 166 of that city. Mr. Stuart's application was presented by Past Chancellor Coaimander John W. W hite of Chicagojlodge No. 163 aud in dorsed by the Grand Chaneellor of the state of Illinois, Chaa. Schetrer. These, are high testimonials but evidently are deserved. Everywhere that h ia Known comes the highest praise of Mr. Stuart as a man and nvinager, possessed of good principles, his name is a bvword for TUtl and hnnralc in ..ll k;. .j i j . lJln ut'Biiai's. 1 Members of bi- Theatrical company sp.;,k in tne m.t at,-ctiont- ttruis wf him that he will t e an honor to ih,; Knih.'s of Pythi.s lod-e t.- whi.-li he belongs U an H3-ure,l fact. Monmouth ( 111. 1 Dily It-view, Nov. 21, 1S:0. Mr. Stuart was taken quite hick tome six weeks ago, during which time he h is been absent from the compauy. lie joined them here last Monday evening t nd now confined to his room at the Hotel Riley where be will be pleased to meet his K. of P. brethren. The city editor of the Herald called upon the genial manager and his eharming to you make him do it. If he never dis obeys ho will never know he can dimbey. Yon tli's Comjinion. KUVct of Copper Salt on India ICabber. In a recent paper Mr. W. Thomson, of Manchorer. England, said that it is known tli:it copper salts have a most in jurious cUeyt on india rubber, and as copper is sometime ued in dyeing blacks and othwr colors cloth eo dyed is liablf to dcompoMe ai:d harden th? rub ber pa', into it. A peculiarity investi gated by too author is that laetallic cop per placed in contact with thin sheets of India rubber bringB oxidation and hard ening of ita substance, althongh no ap preciable quantity of copper enters the india rubber, while metallic zinc and silver have no injurious effect. All oils, except castor oil, have a most detrimental effect on india rubber, which can best be kept under water, un der glycerine, in coal gaa or in a vacuum. The smell of india rubber is one of the charhcteri sties of its decomposition, and it Isis been noticed that a picco of blot ting pnper placed over the decaying rub ber in colored by certain volatile sub stanees refilling from tho oxidntion that produc-s tlie hardening. Boston Transcript. Indian Dcrorativi' Art. When th" Siou.-c tro o r,u warpath in n.ny toiii,' like revso:i:ti.t? weather thr-y ':.i'rcise great econwiiiv in drees. They j.aint their ponir-s v. ith red and black p-tTit in crti?es. Tb -y aI.-o wear their hair looo ar.d flowin;;. and put a libt r;d allov;;r.eo of red and l.luclc pait on their faces. Decorativo art prevails largely in thr-ir mako up. Bugs, rep tiles and juiimals, as nearly as tho rude ly artistic mind of tlio Siouzt c;m con trive, are painted cn their foreheads and chins, while a cross cf red and black paiut adorns each cheek. Denver Itepuh;ican. Transacts a general banking business. An who have any banking bmineas to trnaiut are Invited to call. Ho matter how larxe or email the transaction. It will receive ourctreful attention aad we promle always cour teous treatment, (saues ceitincates of depowits boaring interest Buys and sell exchange, county and eity suretfpA. i,TO Messrs F. G- Fricke & Co., are the Only Parties Selling our Alaska Crystal Brilliant Combination AND T First National BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Offers the very bet facilities for the Drouth transaction of ligltlmate Kanking BusinesN Stocks, bonds, gold, government aDd local te suntlea bought and sold. Deposits raceired and interest allowed on the certificate t)rafts drawn, available In any oart of th UnitPd States and all the principal towns of Europe. OSUECnON BIADK AND fBOMPTt.V aXMfT TKO. Highest market price paid for County War rants, State ana County bonds. J DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald n. Hawkuworth John R. Clark F. K. White Oeorge E. Iovy hn Fitzgpr&ld. k Waugh. Prefidpnt rl piATTSivroum n& Thepe.LehPcs are for .superior to anv the city, Possessing- a natural transparency oning- qualities which will preserve the faifini others and sold st re 112" m th- PEREHV8 - HOUSE, 217, 210, 221 and 221 Main St., "lattsmcuth, - Fiebraska. E. II, EONS. Proprietor, l TMt POSITIVE CURE. m SLY BiiOTK2K3. 6 Warren SC, New Tori. Price CO ets.1 Hie Perkins has heen thoronubly -enovated frr)!:! top to bottom and ia TOW (?.". Of the befit hotela in tin, ctafo Hoarders will be taken l.v tic r.-eelr ct f 4. of) and up. GOOD BAR C02T2TECTED Ej VI 12 9 r n . KUsttl mm W mm 3 mini wuue;riu vutajl. 'as inaiUPii ia one retniug, VI PWTJI UI UlVIASJi "-tfm,s.KAm rxjn K -3 YUXmt, stent on ajtnucatioa to ro4V J Am LoiaotUm 37 Fifth Sw to . i is