? if ,1 VOL. XXVI. NO. 46. PLATTSMOUTH. CASS COUNTY, NKIJWASKA, 'I'll UlfSOAY. JANUAUY 29 1PSM ffllif lit 8' I Mill! or Chest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PJJRE The Plattsmoulh Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OFITME COINITY lr. A. Kallnbury ha th tielulit right to dm Dr.,Stli ia'11 Local AoBwthetlc Tor tk fain I cm BttrtiuiofTMitii In thltctty. Offlo Baekwood CAS8 LOIM'.K. No. 146. 1.O. O. K. mt ev ery Tuenday night at their ball tn FltzReraM block. All Odd KHIown are cordially Invited to attend when visiting In the city. T- K. Williams, N. G. J. W, Hkidok. See. WAnted Ail active, relloble man- Salary 87 to $80 monthly, with increa. to rerrnl to hue own nection a responsible New Vorh House, heferences. m a M-fact i; kick. Lock Box 1585. New York. KNIOHTS OK PYTHIAK. tiauntlet Lqdg xo. 47 Meet every Wednenday evenlug at their bill In Wp.khaoh Mock. All vitiiuns kolffhts are cordially inv'ted to attend, C A. larhall. C. C. ; Frank Dixon, K. It. . YOUM; MEN'S rilKISTION ASSOCIATION Waterman block. Main Street. Konms opeo from 8 -.30 a m to 8 :30 p m; For men only Coaftel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. CAR. McOonnthle Poet. No. 46, meets eyery Satur ay evening at 7 :30. in thetr ball, Kockwood Block. All visiting comrades are Invited to aeet with u. O. F. Nile, Post Adj. F. A. Bates, Poet Com, Time Table OOINO WEST OOIMO KAKT Ho l, - - 8, . - 6,.... " 11,... ...3 :50 a. m No 3,. ...B:45 p. m " 4.. ...9 :25 a. m " 8... .. f :15 a. m. " 10. ..6 :15 p.m. " 12.. . .5 :25 p. m. S . . .5 :05 p. m . . . 10 :30 a. ro ..7 ;U p. m. . 9 :55 a. m. .10 :ii a. ni- Leonard's Lectures. Of an address delivered before Char lotte Commandery, No. 87, K. T., of Michigan, at Eaton Rapids encampment, July, 1883. Gen. D. B. Aiwger, adjutant general of Michigan, Bays io the Ckar l(Me Republican: ''His addresa, which vj&dedic&ted to tne comtnandery, was one of the most beautiful and eloquent f its kind that it has been our pleasure to bear, and was listened tj with rapt attention, not only by the Sir Knights and their families, but by the visitors from the city, who, while unable prob ably to appreciate the significance of the remarks in their reference to the Order hi was addressing, nevertheless could un derstand and be moved by the eloquent words and beautiful truths which bo atj terei." lie will lecture two evenings, Feru ry 9th and 10th, in this city, under the auspices of the Ladies' South Park Circle, the proceeds to aid ia the construction f the South Park Baptist church, which i now taking shape for early spring work. Rev. J. M. Wood, the untiring pastoi, ia deserving of all the encourage ment the good people of this city can 1 give in getting the building up List ot Letters, Remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice at Plattsmouth, Jan 28, for the week ending Jan. 21, 1S91. Applepate. Root Fleming. Miss A Genisli, Samuel Kernes, Michel Kehse, Henry Sepelin, Mri Tnt:r8telu, John (2) T3j(e, Mr Ashenbrener. Jos Geitil. Miss Anna ' Heuck, Fr. d McKiag. Henry Bcliubig. Ernst 8ears V a Tommaat. Ja Wilder, J A Whltfreld. C W Wllday, Mrs wm Vihi a.Mr Anaie Persons calling for any of the aboye letters will plcaso say "advertised." IL J. Streicht. P. M. Alis Olivs Gass will substitute at teacher in the Glenwood city sohoola for an indefinita period for 31isslda Goodell, while that lady assists in caring for Mrs. Benjamin Windham, mother of Iloa. R. B. Windham, she haying fallen and fractured the epper extremity of the feainr bone a few days wgo. How to Break up Severe Colds. From the Virginia OUy (Mont.) Madlsoaiaa. When we Ond a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasuro ia telling the public what it is. Such a medicine we found Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy. By tho oso of this syrap we have re lieved, in a few hours, severe colds, and in me course or two or tnree a ays, en tirely broken them up as had several of our friends to whom we have reooromended it. It is all it la rep resented to be by the natMifactnrers. If you have a conga and want to stop it, efcnberlain's Cugh Rdy will do it. For caie by F. O. Prfcke A Co. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. 4 row At omey J Iju A. Daviet ia up t Rtewart thia week attendincr to legal business. Hear Miss May Miles at the Presby terian church tomorrow evenirg. Mias Miles comes highly recommended as a soprano Binger. Salmagundi Patty. Mrs. Dovev's beautiful home, the Heights, was a scene of mirth and gaiety list night. On account of illness, Mrs Dovev was unable to aupear in the parlors,whichwas a great disappointment to all present, the only thing to detract from the pleasures of the evening. Sarly in the evening Miss Grant played a piano solo, which was highly appreci ated. The observation bowl, filled with sixty different articles, baby shoes, buU ton hooks, paint brushes, etc., was passed to each guest, who was told to look well for a quarter of a minute, and later in the evening they would have an oppor tunity to tell what they saw. Literary salad followed, which caused some laughable mistakes as to the authors of different quotations. Tho opportunity was soon affoided all to display tbelr artistic taste, when a dainty little box filled with small cards. on which was written the name of some animal, was passed, and each gutet told to mnke a choice. The chewing gum followed and all went to work in gy endeavor to mold thi animal nau ed upon their card. Time called t.e judges, after much deliberation, decided that the dog mold ed by Miss Aunie Livingston gave evi dence of the most skill. The first prize was acccordingly awarded her, while the booby prize was given to Miss Alice Eaton. On repairing to the dining room each was given a pencil aud slip of paper with the instruction to make a list of what they saw in the observation bowl. Tom Patterson's list of forty five arti clee proved him to have the best memory, and the goose egg prize fell to Mr. Un rub, who saw but one article in the bowl. Lost, but net least, refreshments were served and the evening's pleasures brought to a close. G A. R. Committee Meeting: The committee on general arrange monts for the G. A. R. encampment which occurs in this city February 18 and 19, met last evening in tho G. A. R. Hall and conferred with reference to carrying out the arrangements for the eyent to completion. It was decided that 200 would be a sufficient amount to pay hall rent, pur chase badges and defray other incidental expenses, aud the adjutant of the post accordingly detailed the necessary num ber of comrades as a committee to take the collection of that amount in hand and the business men of the city will be interviewed and asked to contribute to this fun-J. A iettcr was read from Grand Commander Clarkaon ta the effect that there willtbe from 230 to 300 delegates present outside of the ladies who will b-- in' attendance upo the saeeliag of the W.R.C.to be held on ths une date. The G. A. R. reunion held in this city last fall was a success beyond question, and all thf old soldiers in attendance were loud in praise of Platt-mouth's boppitality; rd we feel safe in saying that the com- in;; encampment will be none the less succtB-ful, as the general arrangements are ia the hands of representative busi ness men of the city who will see that everything is done in order. Tho ballot f the Kansas legislature taken in separate tew ion yieterday for United Slates Senator gavo Pfeffer Al- liauce a total of ninety-ight vote and IagalU a total of fifty-sevon. Todsv tho joint convention will be held nd tho result officially published. Medioc rity goes this year in Kansas instead of brilliancy and brains. Kansas will rue the bargain after it is too late to amend her action in supplanting the brainiest man in the state for a mediocre. J. C. Xikenbary the irrepressible Sestk Omaha sttckman was the guest over lat nifikt of C E. Wflscott. Chac Harris is in the capital on busi ness today. J. II Young of the B. & M. store liuune ii n i Mrs. Younr were iimn iig passengers to the mpitul city. I. J. Mend of tlieei cor.d wiird removed his housi hold effects to Lincoln today, where he liopis to secure employment with the B. & M. lion. It. B. Windham is over to Glen wood todiy at the bedside of his aged mot lit r vi lio p eieycri tcrious injuries from accidentally falling a few days since. Presto! Change! Gray and fded beards made to assume thtir original color by applying Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. It never fail to satisfy. The Citizens' bank of Peru is one of tbencw bankirg.institutions of the state that-begins business Febunry 1. The name T. J. Majors appears as one of the directors. The annual meeting of the Plattsmouth Street railway company for the election of officers for the ensuing year will occur at the office of Ballou & Browne over Murphy's store, January 31st, The Misses Gerings will entertain their friends at a 'progressive party for the benefit of the Young Ladies Guild on Tuesday evening Feb 3. All are cor dially invited. Admission 25 cents. The reserved seat fale for Joseph Mur phy next Monday night, will open to night at 7 o'clock at J. P. YoungV. Price 75 cents. This will enable all the shop boys an equal chance to Eccure their seats. MissMartha E. Kennedy, will appear in the Concert at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. She is a contralto of very pleasing voice, and should be heard by all who are lovers of sweet song. T. J. Hayes, brother of Wm. Hayes of this city returned to his home today at Maquoketa, Iowa, called here to attend the obsequies of his mother which occurred yesterday. R. C. Hayes another brother, with his wife returned to their home at Hebron this state last evening. Mr, A. W. Stephens, one of Foremen McCarthy's men on the section here and who recieved a severe wound on the ankle joint several weeks ago, by being struck by a rail which slipped from the hands of the men i. handling it, is im proved so that he was able to go out to Lincoln today. He is, however, unable to get along without the aid of crutches. Plattsmouth -visitors to Omaha could not spend an hour more pleasantly than by visiting th- extensive greenhouses of Mr. O'Donahoe on north Twenty-fourth street cast of the Fort. These houses are a symposium of floral beauty, where all that is rare and lovely in plants and flowers can be obtained at remarkably low figures. Mr. O'Donahoe h3S many rare plants not usually seen in the west Banker J. F. Kauff man, of Avoca, ac companied by Farmer Nutzman of that 7icinity, were registered in the county seat ever night, and were transacting business with the county officials today. Mr. Kauff man reports that the thriyicg little village on the Minnebooboo is keeping on in about the even tenor of its way, and that there ia nothing of very startling nature transpiring there. Academy "Kerry Gow." It see its that the play which made Joseph Murphy famous and wet! thy has not lo&t its hold upon the affeciens of the public, for the academy was filled last evening, and the piece was enjoyed as keenly aa ever, Mr. Murphy's impersonation of Dv. O'llara is a werk of the light spir -which always wins admirers. Cincinns: Leader. Go and see him at the ops. a houBe next Monday night When the Schuyler train arrived at 9:45 this morning it wan noticeable that t'ae pilot had come in contact with snow drifts. It began to snow at Schuyler at 6 o'clock last evening and continued all night with a driving wind. The snow was a foot deep at 6 o'clock this morn ing. The trainmen say jtbey ran out of the snow at Wahoo, at which place rain was falling instead of snow. Nebraska climate is about as unstable as an alliance legislature. The eleventh annual convention of the National Alliance convened in Omaha yesterday with tho following states re- pescnted; Nebraska, 111, Iowa, Missouri, Ohio, Washington, Wisconsin, Ken- tucky, Indiana. Texai and Connecticut The session was held with closed doors and bat little business was transacted. President Powers, In his address ad vocated a general organization of trades unions and Knights ef Labor with the IliMce. P-l o CO J3 S S3 fcfc c-va s3 C3 E C3 in t5 aj as ro io io w c e w c " . cs o o v. tH if) O -a is W P 0 CQ B B 1 hi ft 12 ! TH I i err 2 . uj Gi . u .2 o CQ O o O H2 . co n . Qj EC l-H a el C3 cS 2. o S 2 m CD o 5 fi. .5 - g o a 6C W) g .2 .5 02 TS m it '5 5 e cs 1-: i-3 ee w o O o 0 03 O CO e 3 x V &' ..Lin L 1 1 J pf..-,..ri Fill THE LARGEST LINE O F WINTER WRAPS iO FURS EVER SMQ WN IN THIS CITY. FEW PLUSH SACQUES Our Plush Sacquea are made np of the very best plushes and the Loops of the seal skin. The prices are lower than ever and we are showing extraordinary values at $20, $25, $30, $35, $37.50, $40 Ladies plush walking sacquea at $15, $20, $25; $35 and 45. In soma of these qualities we aro showing the NEW BRONZE PLUSH. CLOTH GARMENTS The lateFt novelties and at way down figures Full line of Misses and Chil Mil One Door cast of First National Rank. Our Clubbing List. Globe-Dcmocratr and Herald. . .$2.25 . 4.60 . 4. SO . 8.10 . 2 40 . 2.45 . 2.15 2.45 ..5.55 ..2.25 2 80 Jlarper's Magazine 44 ' Harper's Bazar 44 Demorcst's Magazine 44 Omaha Bee Toledo Blade Lincoln Call National Tribune 44 The Forum Inter Ocean 4 . . Lincoln Journal 44 44 The best medical writers claim that the successful romedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of applica tion and one that will reach all the re mote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh dur ing the past obliges us to admit that only one remedy has met the conditions, and thrt is Ely's Cream Balm. This pleas ant remedy has mastered catarrh as noth ing else has ever done, and both t hysi ciaDS and patients freely concede thin fact. The mors distressing symptoms yield to it. The Pulpit And The Stage- Uev. F. M. Shrent, Pastor United Brethren churh, Blue Mound Ka3 , tajs: 4I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discoyery has doue fr me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners tuougnt I coald live only a few week. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New DLscoyery and am sound and well,'Bining 26 pounds 10 weight." Aithur Love, Manager of Love's Fun ny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and coavineing evi dence, I am confident that Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottM at F. G. Frickc; & Co's dru store. Regu lar si? SOc. and $1.00. Some years ago Uhatnbrliu & Co., of Des Moinea, Iowa, commenced the man ufacture of a cough syrup, belioving it to be the most prompt and reliable prepara tion yet produced for coughs, cold and ! croup; that tho public appreciate true j merit, and tn time it was certain to be come popular. Thrir most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now sold each year, and it is reoognized as "the bst made," wherever known. It will cure A severe cold in less time than any other treatment For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Will yea suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh'a vitalizr is gnarastd to cure yon. For sale try P O Fricke s4 . H. Snyder. 0 L AT PRICKS: dren's New Market, Cloaks, and Jacket cheaper than ever. 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