I If T VOL. XX VI. NO. 1! PLATTSMOUTH, .('ASS COUNTY, Ni:iJ!JASKA, TUUnSDAY. JANU ARY 22 W)i ', !.." AY :: . U HAWAII'S DUSKY MONARCH. Ericht's Disease the Principal Causf; of thfi h'L-cicir n Drr.ih 1 l.e He mains to bo bh;ppecl Home. Ft Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. Im ml !-., b ti hi 4V 15 1 1 fS ' tf KZ m 1 1 Fm II Tfi A. !5 I i! u 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE The Plattsmouth KeraM. OFFICIAL PAPER 10F THE COUNTY Or. A. llhtiir) lia-ll.e exrlualTt- rlieht 1.1 uiit 3r. Slfln iu'h l.tical AinpMhttic for the I'ainlfh v Kxtractlcn tirTefth in IbUrlty. Oftlrf Koekwoo.1 ,ttlork . CAMS MUMJK. ?. m. ICO. I-, nie,ls ev ery TuiHtlay nip lil at Ilieir hull In Fitzjreralrt block. AIM Mitt l-''llown aio mrtlialiy invltou to Bttentl wlien visiti' n In t:e city. T. K. Wn mms. N. G. .'. V, r.HH 'tiK. Sec:. TIT nte.l a n xciive . rt-liotile 111 -n lit r S7 11 tos8( to s80 in nl 1 y. with increase. i h'imchcih U'h tiwn ffCli'Hi a r s. nsible ew Y'ik In M'H eiw House. I-tfeiene.it MAMJIOClUltKlt. Lock Box 155. Nfw Ytuk. tt-nich'is nc YIHIAS. Calllitlt't lotlir" No .47 Mret-cveiy v etlne-eiyy evening Bttlieirli II I" "ecKaUi worn, aii vimim knights an .i.ntlia'ly i"V le.l to n'te-itl, U. A. Ma shall. '. '. : Kr.tt k DiX' n. IC. I., s. MKN'S ' 111 IVI Im.N st CIATIOV w sitenimn llx k :aio Street, limnis open fr in :ro a in to C t "'J For men tiny Gobi el meet every SiiiiOay alteni. on at 4 o'e.ot-k. C. A R. McConnlhie Pi Ft. ho, 45, meets every Fatur oay evening at 7 :30, in tln tr hall, l.ockwtiotl Block. All vi-iiing cimratUs aie invited to aaeet with u. i !. K. Nilee. Post AtlJ. F. A. Hates. I'eitt Com, Time Table OOINO WK.VT GOING FAST ITo 1 3 :5d a. iii No 2 5 :05 p. m " 3 5M5 p. n " 4 10:30 a m 5 9 :5 a. m " 8 7 ;U p. m. i i -15 a. in. " 10 9 :VS a. III. 9,. 6:iR p.m. " 12 IC :14 a. m " 11 5 :25 p. m. The Heywood Concert Co. A full house yrectctl the Alba Hey wotnl I'eerless Concert Co. at the Water man last ni;ht, and no one will be heard to express any regrets at having been tbye, for it was un entertainment of a high order. All Jovt rs of both vocal Ad instrumental music were hihly en tJJtained with the tine Mdectk'iis rend ered, and the funny impersonations by Alba Heywo- d completely captured the entire houso. The opurn house manage ment are to be congratulated for this most satisfactory engagement of the Iley woods. The band is a most excellent one and rendered soma very fine selections on the balcony of the opera house, just before the evening performance. The bass solo 'Ricked in tue Cradle of the Deep," by "W. J. Miller, was very fine. The entire company is composed of ar'ists, both in string and brns?. McKee Rankin at the Waterman Opera, House, The "Canuck" a comedy-drama com ing to us backed up by the liberal ver dict of success from the New York press and public, where it was given for a run of one hundred nights, will be at the Watermm Opera House tomorrow evening, and illustrated by Mr. McKee liankiu and most of the membeis of the original cast. Mr. R inkin has long been known as an actor of great versatility, and presents in Sea" BapMste Cadvenux, another illustration of his powers in that line. His performance in the "Danites" and "Forty-nine" will be well remem bered, and it is claimed, that in t'ie "Caxickhe has even a more successful play than either of the ones just men tioned. The character is that of a French Canadian habitants who are found along the southern border of Canada; Mr. Rank.n lends to the character all ti e quaintnes-s of both dialect and dress for which these people are noted. It is an entirely original creation, and should be an exact reproduction of a Canuck, as ths actor's early life was spent among 1 that class of people. The play has been remarkably successful, in fact so much so, that Sir. Rankin has shelved his en tire repertoire and confines himself wholly to the production ofthia play for which he has this company especially engoged. Th,e production will be giyen here with all the "ttention paid to smaller details that characterize the metropolitan run of the play. Reserved sent tickets now on sale without any advance in price. We have made arrangmenU to furnish three colums of telegraph news each day. PERSONAL. .Toh i S. Duke, is transacting Inuincs in Omaha today. L. D. Henett, w;i in Omaha on busi ness matters today. Thos. Mitchell and Father J. G. Hayes are on busims in Omaha todiiy. T. C. Shei'lu rd and son Ch tiley wei t up to Oinah-i this mori'ing on busier fs. Misses Libbie and Lulu Ilesser. went our, to Lincoln this morning to viVit a few days with their fister Mrs.'VancL've. Mies Myrtle Punby, and iMiss Dernicc Kerney, went out to Lincoln this morn ing to visit a few days with friend.-, Judge. Chapiioin, we are very mrry to learn, was very t-ick at his come last night but w.'i aregl id to know is better today. i. u. Ijuck, a prosperous young farmer in the yicinity of Murray, was n morning passenger to do business in Ojoaha today. Don. r. K. White cime in from the Capital last evening to look after some business interest returning for legislative duties this morning. S. C, Pattcrsou, one of South Bend's liveli.t business men cam down lat even ing uiKi is out looking over his faun toJay in Rock liiulfs precinct. S. II. Atwood, went up to Ashland this morning, and will proceed to the Cap ital this evening to witncFs the organ izi'iyn of the Third house tonight. Hon. J. M. Patfcrson, was Jookiucr in on the Alliance legislature Jlondny, ard after transacting business in Omaha yes terday returned home last evening. Ii. L. Miek'Dz, representing the J. F. Roll, Milling company at Ithaca was interviewing our business men today with a view to establishing a flour trade in this city. W. T. Allen, a former resident of this couuty, but now a prosperous Saunders county farmer, came down last evening anel will spend a short time with relatives in the city anel couutry. Telegraph news on last page. Take the Herald and read the news. Elder Errttt and wife went to Lincoln to Kelect a residence where they will soon move and permanently locate. Wiley Black received at the stock yards today several loads of fine hogs. He has about 300 head in the yards today. The subject at the tabernacle tomor row night by Rev. McConnell will be the "hello machine," that is, the tele phone. The Heywood company boareled the K. C. this morning for the ancient city of St. Joe, where they give an entertain ment tonight. EJitor L. D. Cornell left last evening for Chicago, and after a short stay in that city will continue his journey home at Shreve, Ohio. Subscribe for the Herald the best piper in the city only fifteen cents per week for three column of telegraph and all the local news. Rev. McConnell preached to a large congregation at the Tabernacle last night. Quite a number rose to evidence a desire to become Christians. The Ladies Aid Society, of the M. E cLurch will be held tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Cole, ou Locust street between Six and Seventh at two o'clock. Rev. E. n. Koyl of Louisville will oc cupy the pulpit at the M. E. church to night. The interest in the revival meet ings being held there is increasing and will continue all this week. Attorney Byron Clark went out to the capital this morning on legal business, and to compete with Sam Atwood for some of the lucrative positions at the hands of the "Third House.". Yesterday lion. F. E. White of Cass was presented by M. D. Polk of Platts mouth with a beautiful basket of flow ers. The present came from his consti tnenta as a token of appreciation for his able work on the floor of the house. Lincoln JonrnaL Conquered by Grim Death. San i' i;.icifc( , Oil.. .1 m. 0 Kala kaua, king ot tli-j 1 1 iu .iiiiii I-l unl. in-.i tit the P. lace hot 1 in t'- is c i l v at 2 :."0 p. in. His claiming im!i:iuii n.,siit generally known unlii last, evening, when the attending physicians an nounced hU malady to be Blight'-, iti.-ease a:.d u.'.'eada.. Kalakmi.ts visit to this Country was ir.ade on account o! failing heal;h. He commenced to r:ii:i strength soon after his ; i rival In iv, bin the improvement was only temporary. Alter his return from Southern Cuiifoi nia l".ot wei k K iIukiUM became much worse mid tluring the last few days wa uneMiscious nearly all the lime, his life- b ing prolonged only by the use ef stim ulants. At 1:J0 this aftei neon Colonel Mc- Failand, the king's chamberlain, found the king no longer recogniz-d him. Then Rev. Dr. Recti, of Tiiisity EpL-copal church, began reading tcJcc ions. fr. m the fccriptiiics, amid deinonstratioos of t-rie.1 on the part ol the attcndrtids ef th." dying king. At 2:o0 Fleet Surgeon Wood an nounced that the kin-r was dead. The C7 " remains will be embalmed -ind taken to H iwaii em the United States s:c'iinci Charleston. The king will be succeeded by l is sister, Princess Liluakakini, who has been uc ing as regent during l.is al sence. Farmer Legislators. There is an opportunity to see this winter what larmt.r legi-latioii is like, 1:1 Kansas. Mininsota and our own s-tate. The idea has become quite prevalent during the lust few years that we have had too much lawyer legislation. Now, in these three young coiniiu-nweulths is the goLUn opportunity t show by tint enactment of wholesome laws that the common people may wisely be allowed to take part in making the laws by which they arc to be governed. But if the farmer portion of these legislatures is hoodwinked into doing the biddiii" of selfish, unscrupulous men whose highest motive is private gain or stlf aggrandize ment, as appears now about to be elone at Lincoln, then good-bye may be said to the tarmcr legislatures in this state at least. The people of our state are in no temper for fooling; the present legisla tuie was elected to make laws that would be wholesome and that would be beneficial after the session of the legisla ture hart closed. Will we have euch legislation, or will the winter be spent and no good results come from the session. Snakes lestcrday while a number of the Flattsmouth braves were out hunting they were startled by a loud cry of snakes" by Bill Jones, and by the way he hallooed, the boys rushed to bis res cue, wondering what was the matter. but as soon as they came in sight thev dropped their guns and threw up their hands in surprise and wonderment, for right there in the path in front of W. D. Jones was a live garter snake about two feet in length. Walt Holmes soon picked up courage and taking a stick, proceeded to kill the snake, which proved to be quite lively for it jumped and htiuck at Walt two or three tiiujs before he succeeded in killing it. The boys say it is no use to go to Florida for the winter so long as you can rind live snakes in Nebraska on the 20th day of January. A Pleasant Surprise. About thirty of the young friends of Misses Mary and Lizzie Kroehler planned a surprise for them Monday evening which proved successful to a dot. We were not informed of this pleasant party at the time of its occurrence, but the participants speak of it as the complete surprise of the season. The young peo ple enjoyed themselves as only young people can till a late hour when they concluded the sports with a "taffy pull." Mr.Jas. Muer, the enterprising agent of the New Home Sewing machine has fitted up the middle room in the Neyille block on Sixth street for a permanet 6cale room. The ladias of Plattsmouth are invited to call tomorrow and next day and inspect some of the wonderful work done on this machine. Hand painting and em broridery, are discounted by machine work Mr. Muer, has some curtain and portierres that cost over $300 each. His shew will well repay a visit. :j fcJ a-a 3 rJ3 CT3 .: io j. ir? V- L .-I C Ct C -t 0 Eh "T i 0 57 Eh . . -a: . - - i O 33 'r . - Z r -5 - - - - o X - J XX, a w .1 H on rr t. C tr. S 2 I tr tt ij cif S z - "J j -J - O O C u. S w o s e i r ,J O i-3 CO . 1- o 0 G O o n V- Co & St 53 Tim LARGEST LINE OF RAPS EVER SMQ WN WAV PL US 1 1 SACQUES Our Plush Saeeiues are matb; uji t)f the very h. st plushes and the Lo"p of the -eal frkin. The prices are lower than ever anil we are showing extraordinary values at $20, 25, $30, $;)"i, $7.50, $40 Ludiis plush walking sarqut s at 15, f20, $25, $:J5 and .4."i. In som iof these ipialitiis we are showing the NEW BRONZE PLUSH. CLOTH GARMENTS The latest noveliies itnel at way tlown figures Full line of Misses and Chil- HERRMANN One Door oust of First National 11 ink. Our Clubbing List. Jlobe-Democrat anel Ukhalu $2.25 larper's Magazine ' 4.00 Harper's Bazar " " 4.80 D. morest's Magazine " 3 10 Omaha Bee " " 2 40 oledo Blade " 2. 45 Lincoln Call " " 2.15 National Tribune " " 2.4o TheFeirum 4' " 5.5 nter Ocean 2.25 L netiln Journ il " r" 2 30 1 he Pulpit And The Stage Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren chufh, Blue Mound Khs , says: I icA it my duty tj tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discoycry has done foi me. My luugs wcie badly diseased, and my parishioners thougnt I could live unlv a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well,-'aining 20 pounds in weight. Aitiiur Love, Manager of Love's Fun uv Folks Con.bination, writes: "After a thorough trial ami convincing evi dence, I a in confident that Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, bents ' m all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can elo my mauy thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles sit F. Q. Fricke & Co's drur store. Regu lar ties 50c. and $1.00. "Is this the best?" Is a question oftei asked, when medicine is wanted. Tht following are a lew of the medicines of known reliability, sold by Fricke & Co., druggists of this place. They have mam other excellent medicines, but these are worthv of especial mention: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of severe colds, and as t preventative for croup. Price 50e per bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a genera) family litiment and especially valuable for rheumatism. Price 50c per bottle. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhena Remedy, the most reliable knowi medicine for bowel complaints. It is especially prized by persons subject te colic. It has cured many cases of chronic diarrhoea. Price 25 onrt 50c pet bottle. St. P itaick's Pills, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but geD tie physic that cleancs and renovates tht whole system. Price 25c per box. Chnn.berlain'8 Eye and bkin uintmeni foi tetter, salt rheum, scald-head, eczeme and chronic sore eyes. Pnco 2oc per box. n rem red bv the use of Elv's Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy. It is not a liquid or snuff, is easily applied into the nostrhs. For cold in the head it is ma gical; It gives relief at once. Pno 0 FURS IN THIS (JITY, TRICKS: Iren's New Markets, C'lo.dvs, and .lackcta cheaper t!oin ever. FUKS FUltS FUItS MnfTs in Cot y Silver Dare Oppo iiiii Raco'iu Iininitation Seal Wool Seal Astiacau Lycx Beaver Mon key L'.di; s ant I Mirses (Japes in Coney Ti'.'tr Ila.-e A-tracan Immitation and Woj Seals. And a i'uU line of l)vy ((ic(is, Motions. V.U ISS MOLLIS TUCK ER Successor to M rs. A. Rosier MIL L EN Eli and DRESSMAKER. JtOOMW OVKI' H Kltt'l.ll H HTDHK, Tlie ratrtmaec of tlieLatlit s Hnlicitod. DAWSON A PEARCE Carry a Full Lino of FINE Mfl.LEN iillY AND CHIL DREN 8 CLOTH IN J. ALSO Fit-.si f cct i i wi:i:s ltOOM 2, It.J.KV . .LOCK. . fLATi'l-MOt'TM DEIT'IISTRY iff m&trfr " GOM) AfO POIiCKI.AIN t I:.; ns Bridge work and tine gold work a SPECIALTY. DU. HTEtNA VS LOCAL a wtt a- other 'a esthetlcskiven lorthe painlets extr-M-tia'f teth. C. A. MARSHALL. . 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