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T11K DAILY UEUALD, PLATTSMOOTII, NEBRASKA, SATUJIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1887. &lje ftlattsmoutl) Dailji lltratt) KUOTT8 IB 33. O S., Publishers 4 Proprietors. A Nallnbury Uentlst, In llork uood Iluildln?. Where to Worship. Catholic. St. Paul's church, Oak be tween Fifth and Sixth, Father Carney. ;istor. Services: Mass at 8 anil 10M0 a. in., Suntlayjschool at 2:30 with ben edict ion. CiiKisriAN. Corner Locust and Eighth Sunday school 9:130 a. in. Ei'iscorAi.. St. Luke's church, corner Third and Vine." llcv. II. B- Burgess, jastor. Services 11 a. ui. and 7:I0 p. in. Sunday school 2:U0 p. in. (Jkkman Mktiiohist. Corner Sixtli and Jranite. Itev. Hirt, pastor. Services 1 1 a. in. and 7:')0 p. m. Sunday school L:.'30 i. in. - kksiiyteuian. Main letweeu Sixth and Seventh, Hcv. J. T. IJaird, pastor. Services usual hours morning and evening. Sunday school 9:o0. Fiiist Mktiiodist. Sixth street, between Main and I 'earl. Kev.JW. B. Alexander, pastor. Services 11 a. in. and 7:4. p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday andThursday evening CJkkmax Pkksiiytkiman. Corner Main .. and Eighth, llcv. Witte, pastor. Ser vices usual hours. Sunday school 1:130 a. m. Swkkdish Coxuiims.vriONAL. Granite between Fifth and Sixth. JIIGII SCHOOL NOTES. Mr. Barr, our cflicicnt janitor, so journed in Greenwood last Saturday and Sunday whither he went on business, lie seems to have been successful from the legal papers he has been handling since his return. The rearrangement of teachers after six weeks of work caused some slight dissatisfaction but, thanks to Prof. Druiiimond, all has been happily settled and the schools are now in condition to do good work. The prohibitionists have placed the following ticket in the field: STATE TICKET. For Justice of the Supreme Court. E. S. ABBOT. Regents of the State University, HEV. J. D. NEWELL. REV. II. S. HILTON. District Judges Second Judicial District. ADA C. BITTEN BENDEll, L. C. HUMPHREY. We learn from Mr. Chatburn that the high school grades are having some in teresting experiments in chemisty and phi osophy this term. I he pupils perform ing the experiments and miking a great deal of the apparatus necessary. Hereafter we hope to dish them up oc- casionly to yon with the hope of interest ing parents in .our schools. Parents i.. ,.n ..i.:t.i .i , . . mum t iiu.-u: iiju . nun ie.i ma luiu- I x,, o... . : l t. t i i- t plain of his teacher ri.o all right and or Suicriutendcnt Public Instruction. ii . r :i. i .... .1 1. .1.1 J'j. ijArVlj. iiiul i me. eim 01 11; CABS COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk. SAMUEL CARLYLE. For Recorder. SAMUEL L. DUNHAM. For Treasurer, II. M. GAULT. For Judge, P. P. GASS. For Clerk of District Court. SULIVAN 1IUTCIIINS. For Sheriff, J. C. COLEMAN. PERSONAL. -Alex Schl 'gel was in Louisville to day. W. B. Slu-yuck, of J.ouisvilk town. acks' is in AND Stacks -OF- CLOTHING- but the schools would certainly be no worse and might be better should they come up and see us at least once a year. The crowded condition of the school rooms this year tell as plainly as any thing c:in. the growth of Plattsniouth has sustained the pat vear. We have four new teachers and nearly if not quite Nebraska City for interment. Those ac- For Coroner, E. W. MURLESS. For County Commissioner, WM. TUCKER. A Scd Journey. This morning the remains of Mrs. Sarah, wife of James Cinnamoud, were taken to two hundred more pupils in attendance at present than at the same time any jre- vious year. Subscribe for the IIekam). The Daily IIkkald delivered for only 15c a week. A large number of farmers were on the streets to-day. Vote for J. C. Eikenbary for sheriff, lie will serve you well. Great discount sale at Bunk and BirdsalTs. Call and get a discount bill. - Don't forget the great pie sociable at the M. E. parsonage next Tuesday evening. Antill's ovsters take the lead and arc the most palatable dish to be had. Try them at his new parlors. If you want something fine in the line of candies, try 1'. Antill's homemade candies. They are the purest and most delicious. Pick out the piect of Real Estate you want and then call for j rice and terms upon W indham & Davi s. Over Bank of Cass Co. 18tf. At the Baptist College board meet ing yesterday at York, York was chosen as the location. York offers a $ 23.0C0 inducement. Thursday nirht Geo. Oncsb3r. of Iowa City, blew out the gas at an Omaha hotel, on retiring. IIwas discovered in time to be resuscitated. comparing Mr. Cinnamond and two little children, Eddie and Cora, were Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Rev. W. B. Alexander and " r T r W 1 T - 1 A ti, ni.;,.;,i nJ rrr.t tiiAin -ir. vv . v . v . Jones, oi Lincoln, a from our informant are ns follows: number of the ladies of the M. E. church Miss Wiles takes the new room on the and friends of tlie family were present at upper Hour; juiss Wilson con. ii; th b t, ; morn; during the ccre. Mice .1K.. S!p.n1n l?r.rti 1 O- AIwu Vjiln-I 0 ..... ........... ....v, .. . 4-.. ...... 1 H..I. !.: 41... rv. Room 7: Miss Etta Searle. Room 0: l"""-' l" lAllu" n.c Miss Schullioff, Room 5; Miss Murliy, bereaved husband and children, and Room 2: and Miss McDonald, of Green- accompanied them to the depot. Also a w ood, Room 1. number of the A. O. U. W.. of which Mr Cinnamond is n. member. vw nresent t i- i.. n . i l rri,,..,..1n I ' 1 iiumuuiiuuiv unci wiiuui iuuiauj Tl. ...., f 4l, I..,! 1 .... a' i a a. I i iio uai iiia j a. iuu uwtaotu aiiu a uuui' mrntutwr 1 1 r liimtnt n rT iroi I O ti Ti 111 Cr I V t 1 1 1 1 J I IIL JU1JIIW1 1IOIIV.LV1 v r 1 m f J 1 ! north of the school buildiiiK which i,e M"-t of relatives of the family live at extinguished before it had caused Nebraska City, aud as one child of the much damage. Some boys had evident- deceased is hurried there, it was thought ly set a match to the dry leaves collect- ,jcst for hcr to rcpt thcre also eu there. J Joys who carry maicnes ior County Press. l-'ro:T the leader. Elect Mr. Straight. He is straight goods all the way through, and will serve the people equally as well as his demo cratic opponent. David Campbell is as re?ponsible and accommodating a treasurer as Cass coun ty has ever had. No republican can af ford to scratch his name, Mr. Showalter has been clerk of the district court eight years. He is a good man and a competent official, but we do not believe in giving a man a life-lien on Tvhieli my public orlice. It is time for him to i retire. The republican nominee for county -AND O. P. Harwell, of Louisville, is in the city. Gen. Geo. S. Smith was in the city last night. Dr. Waterman went out to Louisville this morning. LJ Straight was a passenger to South Bend this morning. Miss Marv Hawkswortli and Dora Herold were in Omaha to-day. Rev. II. 15. Burgess wus in Omaha to-day visitiii if his sun and daughter. Mrs. Perry Walker and Mrs. New. 11 were passenger-; to Omaha this morning. M. A. Hartigan came in this morning from Lincoln, where he lias bcou attend ing court. Lon dial font. Avife and daughter, of All the nowe.-t and latest Styles for Fall .Missouri Valley are in the city visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. II. E. Palmer, ami Mrs. WHEN YOU WANT WORK DONE OF- 3E5LAXXCL Furnishing Goods ARRIVING DAILY AT w aim Winter in men .s mid hoys wear. r. E. w lute spent tlie day at the s-tnte iisheries. Gov. Thayer was there also, and a big dinner characterized the noon hour. K NO KOfiKEY BUSINESS AND CALL ON Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Coutrsoior and Iluildor S't. 12-fim. "TmTiiis FFPPERBERG. MANfKACTlRI.lt OF AM) WHOLESALE & RETAIL UKALKJt IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor do Pepperbcrgo' and 'Buds TOBACCO AND SMOKEKS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 2(5. 1885. THE Ha EST AND liEST -i'2.00 MEN'S BUTTON AND CONGRESS SHOES AT MEIiGKS. Hard, dry Avood $-1 j;er cor.l, deliv ered. Leave order with John Tutt. d tf foNATHAN J.lATT J. Y. Makthh. CURICGITIES IN CLOCKS. the purpose are generally the ones found loafing around the street corners, sniok- intr cisarettes and pines. ni"hts when they ought to be at home, or at least where th'ev would not learn all the slang and meanness known to the toughs of the city. Parents as you read this no tice whether your boy is at home or not. don't blame the teacthers or the law compelling teachers to teach the effects of narcotics and liquors upon the system if your son learns to smoke and drink Ci.aha Wilson. A Disastrous Fire at the Omaha Fair Grounds. A disastrous fire occurred at the Omaha fair grounds yesterday afternoon, entail 10.000 loss on the association. The fire, without a doubt, had its origin from a spark from an engiue on the Belt commissioner, Mr. Geo. Young, is a man line, which was switching on the track competent to administer the duties of back of the north stables The dried that office with credit to himself and the grass along the track first became ignited party, lie is a prominent and infiuencial and a strong v.ind blow ing from the farmer of Mt. Pleasant precinct, and en joys the highest regard of all who know him. He should be elected. north carried the fire first to a pile of ties, and then to the sheds. Almost in a Hash a thousand yards of stabling was in Wanamaker & Brown sell fine custom flames, together w ith the commodious male clothing 2t percent cheaper than you can get them any where else in the west. 41 i Leave your measure for fine custom made clothing with Wanamaker & Brown's representative at the Stadelraan House, Oct. 2S to U. Nov. 1 and 21. 41- 2 Rices Beautiful Evangeline was pre seuted at the opera house to a fair audi ence. The performance" -was good and was appreciated bv those pressut. The costumes and. scenery were elegant. A better entertainment of the kind lias never appered here. Every republican iu Cass county should cast his vote for Sheriff Eikenbary His record in that office is excellent. He has been a faithful ofiicer and has given strumental in saving the fine art hall, and the best satisfaction. A reelection of the big barn, and in preventing the spread Mr. Eikenbarv to the office of sheriff will of the flames to the private residence just power hall and the group of exhibition buildings to the south. The buildings burned like so manv tinder boxes, and in the heavy wind that was blowing the spectacle was one of awful grandeur. The lire department was on the scene as speedily as possible, and in the absence of water, the force proceeded to tear down the buildings, fences and stables. For a time the whole immense inclorure was a sheet of fire, aud it looked as if every structure upon the grounds must k The large crowd of sportsmen in attendance at the shooting tournament were forced to flee for their lives, and the scene for a brief moment was indescribable. The fire department worked like troop ers with-pick, hook and ax, and was in Jeff Davis Georgia. seems to be king in be a commendable step on the part of the voters. Tii3 latter part of last week burglar made a round in the neigborhood of Greenwood, entering the residences of John Pollord, Isaac Stradley, Roger Connor, andjlohn Dreamer. At Connor,s about $400 of money and notes was tak en and at Dreamer's $217 cool cash was obtained. W. L. Tucker and wife, accompanied bv their sou, son-in-law, and daughters left for McPaul, lows, thi morning, where to-morrow they celebrate Mr. Tucker's forty-ninth birthday, with re latives liying there. Mr. Tucker informs us he lias lived in Nebraska thirty years anel in the same house twenty-four years anel is still satisfied with this great state. north of the grounds. The residents were in dire consternation, and probably as many as thirty families moved all their household gooels into the 6treet, when the frrcat volumes of flames were seen leaping and rolling toward them from the fair grounds. However, outside of the fair crountls, no property of whatso ever nature was injureel or destroyed. Vote the republican ticket (Streight). Procrastination. "Time once gone can never be re called." is the remark only too often said by those who neglect themselves. Dr. Warner's new SpeeinVCough Cure Comes to the world's rescue And denies death of its rightful due. Please report your experience to your druggist and neighbor, that the world may have proof no cure, no pay re- For sale by What might have been a very seri ous disaster was a collision that took quired Pi ice 50c and $1 nknn nt tlm TTninn 'Pfteifif diMmt in Omn- I ill J. arrick 1' - i lia clirrflv nftfr 11 nVlnpt VPst (qc liiv J ,. ,1.1-. .1.. Hon- H- W- Crady. ,uu'u"'-- " i J ""'"-J XIie statesman, Scholar and True just pulled out, hut stopped at tuc east American, set an ex ample worthy of re cim ui t flection for all True Americans. Healinz neavy ruu-iwajr ..ut-u wounti3 that no methods except those cinders craslud into the reir platform of usedby Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Salye tnc dummy tram, compieieiy uemoi.su- wliich is sold on its merits for tiny use ing it, besides breaking nearly every that a salve cau be usetl No . i rwt I window m mat car. me coacn was pay For sale by the followin comfortably failed witn passengers, out gist. Price 23e per box fortunately no on? was injured. I W. J. Wabrick no cirug- A FEW of our low prices. Read them all. Epsom Salts, lOcts. per lb. Glanbcr Salts, 3cts. per lb. Borax Salts, 20cts. per lb. Best Kalsominc, 8cts. per lb. Bosankos Cough Syrup, 50c size only 40c. Bosankos Cough Syrup, $1 size for only COc. Kemp Balsam, $1 size for only COc. King's New Discovery, $1 size only Toe Warner's Safe Cure, $ 1.25 size only $1. St. Jacob's Oil, 50c size only 45c. Castoria, 25c size only 30c. Jaynes Vcrmufuge, 35c size only 50c. Pills, 25c size only 20e. The above are all genuine goods, the same other dealers sell at much higher prices. Try us if you waut low prices. Will J. Warbick. ?imeiicces l;t( I'p i.i Various o,M and IIaiiN;n-e IN-sijjns. "1 lie latest thing in clocks is the imitation of machinery of uhi'crent kinds," suH n sales man in an iniio! iin house. ''U'e have just received some very odd designs in this lin-j from Taris. Hero is a clock that would mako aline present !';; a railroad iikui," end ho exhibited a Lena; ifu! white bronze model nf a steam boiler. U had a steam gauge, safety valve and speed regulator, and a thermo meter took the j ki!-, of tli water gauge. On the furnace door v.-.w the dial of the elm-k and above it was a barometer. The wholo apparatus was about, ten inches high and was mounted on a phi:;h platform. The clock was running and the pendant balls of the singed regulator v.i-re whirling nronr.d mer rily and doing the work of the pendulum. '"Now, here is something that would please 1 l.. i j i - ... , uuj oo.ij. , sum u:e c.ei anil no suoweu a handsome v.indiiiiil in bronze and gold. "ith a oiocK lace let into the .side of tho b.ver. mi .... .... Alio arms oi uut v.-.naimii wxre moving m such a natural v.iy that or; could easily im agine that -he fls tha Lreeao that ja opclied them. Another design was a well, bniit of tiles held m pl tce by a got frame, n::d an 1- ii i . i . . , . . u.iiwoiiw wen nouio ovcrneau, in wincn a 1Y I.N U CZ. iS A fcS .'D IJUTTKIt A KD KGGS II 4 POUK PACKMIIS ASD bi:A).!:i: U.ih ? JL i i a, n. , ill V Si ii Wri i. 1 l " v mi, ju THE BEST THE MAI1KET AFFOEIS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams, Erccn, I tic, &c, &c The b,.pt brands of OYS'I KUS. WJIOLKSAhi: AMD BETAH. in cans and bulk, at mil uu bucket was han- g sa.spcnded bv a -iiuin. Beal estate and abstracts. dtf W. S. Wise. Ladles' Clazo Dongo a button shoes S2, worth $2. SO T- H Phil lips'. Plattsmouth Markets. FUIINIS1IED I1Y W. H. NEWELL CO., October, 29 1S87 Wheat M'o. 2, 48. . " " 3 40. Corn, 2 27. Oats, 2 18. Bye, 2 35. Barley, 30.35. Hogs, $3.80 $4.00. Cattle, $3.003.50. The tendency ot the market is down ward. Nsw DeDarturo- We the unsersigned druggists of Plattsmouth do hereby announce to our patrons and friends that we can heartily endorse and recommend the following remedies of the Quaker Medicine Com pany: Balyeat's Fig Tonic, Dr. Watson's New Specific Cough Cure, and Heap's Arnica Salve, for the reasons that we know what they contain, and are the re sults of science applied practically. Will J. Wariuck. lne bucket served ;-s ti pendulum, and swung in a circle most mysteriously, for it did not seem to have any connection with the works of the clock, which were concealed in the well. 'Here is something unique," said the clerk, calling the reporter'. attention to an elabor ate aflair. '-Thi.i i.-. u perfect miniature of a boiler set in a brick foundation. There are all of the valve -, gauges, steam pi;es and connections compete. The end of the boiler serves as the diaiof the clock, and here at one side is a steam hammer moving i:p and down with great regularity, and striking a oar or brass that is iieid by ii workman. That is designed as a pe.-:e;;t for a manufacturer. It cost $05. Hero i.i a freak of the designer that is very ne;xt. It represents an old fashioned vertical saw at work. A workman stands at the bench pushing a board against the saw. On the front of the bench is the dial of the clock. The great beauty of these designs is the perfection to wliich the small est details are carried. YCe cannot turn out such work in this country; it would be too expensive, as it is uli hand v.-ouk, and at the wages we pay our artisans these clocks would cost a small fortune." New York Mail and Express. Sew York r-"eq;rc in Lnmlii;:. I have boon liviu- this summer in what are called in London residential llatj. noar Kvde park. Ihere are several porters employed about these HaLs. One of them is a Mow York negro, who ac juireJ his education und knowledge of mankind as porter in a Tall man car ana aiterv.v.rct m one of the .sew ork hotels. He v. --is a double breasu.'d brass buttoned blue frock liverv, with round nat topped cap, which has a square visor. lie is a most iiapos;:i;; individual. He has the soft, melodious voi jo of t ha best type of ins race. Ho is a ci. an, manly looking fellow. He is the hero of all the cooks end house maids of the entiro Hats. This porter is on duty at night. 11. always moves about escorted by .several admiring white servant girls. He hardly ever has less than six in his company. They brand in the most ad miring positions. Mo Dunthorae was ever surrounded by more complete postures of adoration. But this porter takes all this admiration gravety. He evidently has a very poor opin ion of white people who mn after negroes. He permits the servant girls to run after him, but not much more. Ail of the giris speak to him with the prefix of "?.!r." before his name. Mone of the white porters are hon ored in this way. They are all called by their first names, although two or three of them are men advanced in life and the heads of large families. The colored rorter is al ways Mr. Crooks. O.-.o of the tidiest of these servant girls, born and reared iu the coun try and who has not j ct lost the frefh color acquired in her farm life, expressed the other day a fervent desire that when she had a husband she hoped he would be just such a nice black man aj Jlr. Brooks. T. C. Craw ford in New York World. Fill U alii ; i '" s 1 its fis i a p'nJkS h tea h fin NOW o Our Ladies' Plush .Sacqua at 25.00, will cci: in tins Citv. Our Ladies' Plush Sacque at :30.00, w 11 wo. Our Ladic.- Plush fr.tcque at :-:J7.00, usual! .ii Miiv garmeiil sold at $32.00 s:;;.i-i i. C! ti: d at :4: .Cf. as ii ,, ; '.'tun. aa 5lush &fsanteaus at Si 8. $22.50 S25 00 $27. $30. S35. $40. llie.se g-oods Juit r eccved a I are ihoTca cf Ladloa fine kid and goat button shoo3 at 82 a pair, saranteed equal to any 50 shoe in the How to Escape from an Asylum. I had the misfortune to lo committed to an asylum several j-carjugo. "When released I thought I would write my experience. The institution I was in was a private cne and boasts of being the model one of the country. My advice to unfortunates i:i asylums who know they are sane is to begin to praise everything in connection with the institu tion. Then the doctors, the rtcwards aud the attendants will report thst Mr. So-and-So had a good, restful night. Had I not adopted these tactics I verilj' believe I should still be an inmate, although I have boon suc cessful La business eince my r lease. Usually no credence is given to th? statements of r.n ex-inmate, so there is little uso to object. An Ex-Loon in New York World. arc ekrr.iitly triiumod with i'lush. and tire ueci'k-d scinontcrie niiiinirire jirices wo ;isi; i'or tliein. iJoavcr, Seal and Pas 1 'olefins iit the ILailfes' new Markets in checks Stripes. QIace and diagonal cloth' you. argest iinc jlmu newest asm latest saoveUiVc J . TS . ai prices mat win astonish v toadies' Jackets the in the city. TXT us -p " H !5 . linesi itnc ever fhovn in this city. Looic Oil over beiore p::rcJ::i.-:r-f OXE DOOii EAST FliiST Br. C. A. Mar shall. mm?. I'refcrvatlon i t naturn. t. tJJj a pi rei.tlty. Teeth txtrccted wUhot'J j.nin l.y of Latching All work warrant eel. Prices reasonable. FiT.Gf b lu Block, Plattsmocth.Xxb. r u '.vi ii .,, MOBIUlt ''U. GENUINE x SINGER vith high arm ami sohl mone, Vibratinnr o uuui "-y raynienta or F. J. BICKNELL, Every one buyhitt 1olin7" ' goa a vcr ? f;c";' k of Ciinetuias Eve. V mdik9d at T. H. Phillips'.