Till-: DAILY iii-UALD, lAflTSAlUUTil, -NKlUtASM , MONDAY, lLCl? 5, l$st. )t piattsinoutl) Da'tln 11 trait) is: istotts :b :r o s.. Publishers & Proprietors. A MalUbui y Dentist, In Ilock wood UultdliiK. Our depot U an eye soie The slt we hate to nee We hope 'twill depart our shore As staled by the fer. The county commissioners meet to morrow. The city council will make another attempt to meet tonight. The cold wave of Saturday night froze the roads up in a very rough con dition. Preaching at the Christian church this evening and perhaps longer ly Kleler Grow, of Walioo Ncl. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E, church will meet nt the home of Mrs. Coonrr Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. SfAiiniKiJ. W. W. Brooman and Mis Emma Petlit, of Louisville, were mar ricd by Judge Russell this morning at his office. Engineer CJlceson, wlio purchased W. II. Baker's residence property, to-day laid in a fine stock of household "oods from Bocck's. in. Turner who lias been in the city some time getting up a card business directory, left for Ottumwa, In., this morning. M. McElwain left for Wccpin Water this inorninr to serve notice of the county clerk contest on cleik elect, Bird Critch field. The man James Quinu who was ar rested in Omaha last week is believed l y Sheriff Cantwell, of Grctly county, to be tlu same James Quinn who committed murder at Scotia last July. The Sanderson & Knee comedy Co. loaded their stage scenery in a big wagon this morninir and started for Nebraska City, where they give their next enter tainment. Saturday morning Judge Chapman at Lincoln sentenced Ileinrich Beers to be buns April 13th 'S3, between the hours of 10 a. in. and 3 p. in., for the murder of Johoua Augusta Seifeit. Plattsmouth now has Gye daily pas senger trains to and from Omaha. No 5 going west at 8:50 a. in., and No. 6, fjoing cast at 7:15 p. m., arc the only trains which come and go by the way of Louisville. The stopping stations for the fast trains, No. 1 and 2, from the junction te Denver are as follows: Pacific Junction, Plattomouth, Omaha, Ashland, Lincoln, Fairmont, Hastings, Ilolelrielgc. Oxford, 3IcCook, Akron. Denver, A isohemian lrom I'lattsmoulti was in town Wednesday evening in pursuit of two runaway children, a boy and a girl' who had left their home in or near that city. The boy was about 10 yeais old and the girl about 14. As thev PERSONAL. were seen near town by several persons it is likely that they have been captured and taken back home ere this. A genth man who saw them informed the Ol- serrir reporter that they were very thinly clad, the boy's toes protruding out through his boots and the girl wore a thin calico dress. They were quite young to start out to face this cold world. Louisville Observer. Umaha Jleralu: jlattie oir.c is the name of a young girl who applied at the police station last night for ass'stancc. The officers saw that she was inexper ienced and innocent, and did what they could for her gave her a place to sleep. To be sure the bed was hard a beard and she could not shut from her c.vs the rebald songs and coarse jests of the im prisoned wrong-doers. But anything was better than a night in the .streets. and she accepted the hospitality with thanks. She says that she arrived in tlu evening from Louisville, Neb. On the traini she met and talked with a strange young man who volunteered to asscst hei to obtain the work she sousht. lie said he could get employment for her immc diately. lie walked with her about the streets for several hours and finally left her at the door of the station, tc-ll'ng her to make application there. Then he left her hurri Jly. Mattie told the olficer.- enouah to lead them to believe that the stranger to whom she had entruteel her self had tried to lead her to rum. He had taken from her all the money she had except 30 cents. The giil 5:13 s that her parents are well to do; tint she left home with their consent tn 1 that she would get work if she could find the friends sue seeks, l lie joracers tio not doubt her story and are astonished at the parental ignorr.ncj w hi h pjrmittcd a fifteen yea: -old clild to go alone to a strange city to seek employment at the h::n Is of persons I neck whose address they did not know. They arc also impressed by the belief that a Jerry Farthing was in Lincoln to-day. .1, II. Waterman was in Lincoln this morning. Prof. Zohn and wife left this morn ing for Denver. O. P. Baim-ll, of Louisville, visited in this city yesterday. C.ipt. II. E. Palmer left for Beatrice on business this morning. Mm. CJrant Luper arrived last evening from Kansas City to visit friends in this city. C. S. Polk, of Gnenwooil, came in last ninltt and v.lll n iiiam in the city during court. Morris Drake, of Newton, Iowa, was in tl.'j city yesterday vi.-iting his friend, Dr. John Black. -W. L. (Jilniore, hanker from Bay, Colorado, former resident of Eight Mile Grove, is visitinir friends and relatives in Cass Co. F. II. Ziebach, the Well?, Fargo ex press agent here, was reinoyeel to Omaha Saturday. An agent from Chicago takes his pi-ice. Two men were arrested Saturday night chargeel with disturbing tha peace bv liuhtinir. Thev were lined 5 ami costs, each, which was paiel. M. L. Friedrich. of Eight Mile (J rove, startcel last Friday for Brcnsbaeh, Germany, to visit his parents and friends. Pleasure anel gooel luck be with him. It Has Leaked Out. Plattsmouth has longenjoyeel the bless ings of a goed name and she has always showeel the bright side to every body. Her murders were ke-pt eu'iet, the lynch- niubs anel their eleeels have been kept from ohe public car, anel wile! boys have been caught and cageel, all the thri ling events of a booming town have happened, but they were imprisoned in the secret vaults that her name might be kept fair. She has long struggled to hide ths depot by building air castles over it, but alas! some great wag hath seen it unel eliscloseel Plattsmouth's secret to the people by the Omaha Jiei: He speaks therein as fol lows: Plattsmouth is not ambitious to rival Nebraska City as a sensation anel wilel ley center. Her warm bloo.l llounders through modest veins, ami revolts nt pica headeeiuess anel naked notoriety. This explains the slow-mule pace details of a recent astounding occurences in that city. The ice gorge above Omaha lust week, it appears reduced the river nt Plallsmovth to a narrow gurgling stream. For several days an unusual commoiioi. was noticed in the waters on the river front, but ao attedtion was paiel to it until late Thursday evening when a mounter of unsightly shape crawled on the- sand bar anel made for the shore. The people arouuel the depot were par aly.eel with fear, anel for minutes that seemed hours they gazeel immovably at the slimy, tiuiverin -s, beast. Suddenly the cry of "devil-fish" arose, broke the spell bounel people and away to the hills they ran. Slowly the devil-fish, fer such it seemcel te be, approacheel the shore, its huge tentacles, yards in length, smiting the air anel sanel for something te devour. Th " river bank at this point is about fifteen feet high, fringed with railroad trucks, water tanic and dt pot L p to this bank the amphibious monster had f.iir s.;:l;ng. A huge eye, as large as an ;.:d rnvnfs head after an all night's session, glared with demon-like joy from the center of its circular boely. Up to th precipitous bank it came r.nel whooped the rubbish and rabble out of its path like a young cyclone. The huge arms circled ominously in the air, anel fell upon the tracks anel platform, scat- t .Ting boxes ana barrows rignc anel leit. At this moment the crowd on the hill- s;des,realizing that a benefactor was near opened its throat, and with a mightv effort that shook the valleys anel rattle i rr. wiiulows in Orcapolis, cried out, "The etcoot is doomed." Meanwhile the monster vigorously whirled its duke-3 in search of a grip on the totteiing tinder- box. The suckers pulUd and snappeei, hut captureel only cadaverous cockroaches ai.el cobwebs, musty volumes ot JUissoun river rates auel decayed editorial passes. Tne cry of unshackled joy rolled down with irresistable fury on the writhing Least, chilleel its efforts and laid it flat m the bar, a mass of lifeless flesh orhsh coverinsr a milt acre or grouu.i. ror hi.urs after no on3 ventured on the spot, linallv Dr. Cook secured a posse of brave men and. armed with axes and sabers and lamps, mnrched to the river, followed by a wondering crowd. They dissected the beast in a few hours anel found to their profound regret that the plans anel sxeitications for a new depot hael been swallowed by the beast anel, lodging in in a vital spot, causeel eleath. The hide of the monster, with its fringe of moss ind barnacle's, was captured by William N"ville anel will be cured and presented to the democratic club of the county. while the tentacles will be stuffeel and presentee! to the cnlighteneel and pro rressivc managers of the B. &, M. M. OTlourk has been secureel at great tx p -n-c to patch up the rents on the levee and remove all traces of the last futile attaek on a corporation carbuncle, which now promises to rot anel rue the residents for fenerations. CI Court Notes- Judgu Chapman opened the December term of court this morning. The day was spent in arranging the docket, setting time for cases. A divorce case of Mrs. W. S. Boyd vs. W. S. Boyd was called and part of the testimony given, after which court adjourned. Deputy court clerk, .1. C. Johnson, officiates in the b sence of W. C. Schowalter, who is still confined to his home by sickness. Among the bar from abroad are C. A Woosb v, of Greenwood; II. D. Travis unel J. II. Haldeman, Weeping Water; St-th I'. Rockwell, Louisville; Thos. O Moon. Greenwood; J. B. Stroele, Lincoln, and Ch:.s. T. Graves, Bock Bluffs. Lute Koaeles, who was arrestee! the Cd of November at Louisville chargeel with the theft of a horse belonging to James Ingrain, and who has tince been conlinee! in jail here, was disinisseel for lack of testimony. M. Mc Elwaiu, L. C. Stiles, H. C. Mc- Maken, Dave Miller anel Dave Wood war. I were appointed as bailiffs. Accomplish The Quaker trial of Dr. and reepuest j ence to your fering hum .: epiireel. V. the followi. Go to DIAMOND H. - ONE DOLL A.:. Dr. HI. curcel more last ten ye;.: any aud al: For sale by ;- J.nconKistancy nothing ot worthiness. : dieine Compy ask a ..t son's Specific Cough Cure u to report your ciperi Iruggist, neighbor and suf- :ty. i.o cute uo pay re- 5Je iiiid sM- For Hale by driiggU: W. J. Warrick ( ' AKltl'TIl's M)Mt ONI; AND sliE THE WILL OET FOU OUR -HOLIDAY -GOODS, Our line of Holiday Novelties is now ready for inspection and v. o would advise those in search of Good, Useful, Common Sense Presents to look over our assortment before purchasing 1 1 Neighbo kidneys, li will find B the root ai the blood, bottles wil; ian desirin Price 50c i; lowing dn Acms Johnson Bi -. s urn umauc cure naa of Kheuiimtinui in the ia this e ity and county than iher meeliciiies put together. IliMl .re. 111:.'.- ror vour Plain Talk. you are troubled with your line would be suitable gilts: i r e hreuiie indigestion you "Wives, Daughters, Sweethearts, Sisters, the A sett ol Table Linen, 0 followi i we have them trom $5 to $10 a sett. A beautiful Cloak at our Kcduccd. Price. A ,itsl'ir Tonic htnkes at seoioves all luii unties ot MJomhination JJress I'attern at reuuceeiirom mj.ou. iiinvrii, 1V1U JIUI from 75c to $35.00 each; If yoi Saturday afternoon the Lincoln city council and mayor were set at liberty, anel they once more breathe the sweet air of freedom. Their release was accomp lished by Senator Paddock anel Con gressman McShaue anet Mr. Lambertson who Saturday consulted Attorney Gener- J of gold i s ' rwi .ii 1 I ai uor anei. i ne aiioruey geaerai i- FISE GOOD elereel the marshal at Omaha to nominal ly place the prisoners in the custody of the eleputy marshal at their homes until the case is finally decidee! by the court Acting from this order they were released Saturel.iy evening and sent to Lincoln whcYc a grane! banrpjet was given them. ! 1 - J 1 r try it in his practice, silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufiiers, Plush Toilet Sets, Plu-h r or sale ty the lol- I W. J. Wanick. Manicure Sets, PlusU Work IJoxes, l'lush IlanUkercinei Loxes, i nr. n llirroi-.-, w only one dollar at I Glove H5oxe3, Plush Papateries, Brass Crumb Set, Brass Plaques, Leather Hand Bags, Leather Purses, Rolls, etc., etc., etc. Brass Leather Mil i' ANT ANYTHING IN THE LINE iTe'IIES, CHAINS, lUNeiS Oil 1j NOT FAIL TO CALL AT FF.AKK Cai.KUTH's 15EFOHE lil. YINO. iicmcthlng ChcaiJ. Buy Dolls now. We have a very large line and our prices are very low. dlw-w4w Will J. Wakrick. 1 he laigest stock of Books in the city are on our 5-10 anel 25-50 anel 99 Felt slip; Felt slip-' The bes! : Men,s fi 1: Men's b. t Men's ru -Men's wi Men's en : r rs 5Sc, worth 7oc. leather sole 50c. . !t slipper $1, worth $1.25. hoots worth 2.50. ti It boots $2.50, worth $3. boots ?2. worth f 3. ftock boots 2 worth $2.75. boots $2.50, worth $3. ,1 grain shoe $2, w orth S2.50. school shews, the best school cent counters, dl w-w3w Will J. Warrick. shoes mail: . Buy your next chocs at the new shoe store in Ca: rutn s building. d tf. wl. T. II. PniLLirs. E-dredge sewing machines only $30 j the fine on the installment plan at Johnson Bros. I holiday e d 2 w Call at Fiiank Cakkutii's and see :SFL.Y OK 1UCII AND FINE war on Ualanesa. ' A lt?cturo was delivered recently in St. Jamo.-i' hall on tho striking subject of 'Triehology and Balelness." There i3, it ap pear:-, a British Trichological association, v. !ir.; o president, Mr. O. W. v heeler, deliv ers. 1 i io address, and there is going to be, if it iv.-: is got up, a hospital for the treatment 1'.M h.-ads. The advice to the possessors of I tue Clt? R': Irisu j-illelahs "vhen you 6oe a bald head I tion. dlv hitii." i3 modified in the case of "tricholo- gist.-V vith whom tho new maxim is, "Whea you C'.o a bald head study it." "When our Lu.ir c :- its appendage gets out of order it give" c igns and symptoms of such." So says tho i :rned president of tho Trichological assot-i-ition. Science often awes us with an impressive obscurity of language, but we read as. Ttic upshot of it all is that the balel are to be deprived of the comfort and consolation of a moelern theory that the hairy man is a survivAl of the savage, and that as civiliza tion increases hair decays. The "sign3 and eynipvjma of suh" are to be studied by a special class of men the triehologists with a vier,- to restoring lost hair. "Why should hairdressers be allowed to humbug the public -n hori there is a true science of trichology whie'.i would benefit mankind?"' So asks Mr. Wheeler. Why, indeed? But is there no Iniiiibug elsewhere? The president of this as3oei j.tion, which aspires to a charter and to on examining body, does not "fcr a minute eut-Ji tain the idea that triehologists will ever make hair grow on all bald heads any more than our best physicians can raise the dead." Iio frankly adds that "trichology is a science considerably veiled in mystery." That being so, we will not have bald heads mocked. London News. Remember Warrick iu;:kes very low prices on Al bums, doi.; buy until you see his ttoek. dlw-w8w. For your Husbands, Sons, Lovers, Brothers, Cashmere and Silk Mufiiers from 25c to $3,00. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, an ei.-d- less variety Kid Gloves, Silk Uinbivll.u, Knit Scarf's, Brass "Vhi-k Broom Holders, Brass Ash lieceivers, Brass Match Safes, Brass Ink Wells, Brass Thermometers, Brass Picture Frames, PLUSH CUFF Aim COLLAR BOXES Plush Hand Mirrors, and full line of Ladies and Gents Initial - Handkerchiefs The large- Pick : ; want and ' upon Wii I. of Cass Co. All '. FRAMES r- .: C. Johns. posed of : bargains : Tfioy are Here. ocic ot lloli-l:iy sooeis in ;.t prices tint defy compcti- i-iw Will J. Wakkick. Luc pitce of Ileal Estate you !l for i & Da vi s. r.nd terms Over Bank IStf. THE VELVET, GOLD AND FINE 'JSC.lSti TO HIE STOCK OF II. '.i.'TOOF.APIIKK, AVII.L BE DIS- I.OV,' COST, PARTIES CAN GET I'ALLINU AT THE GALLERY. -EVEi OFFERED IX ti The Si. ( American. flection f-r wounds t' U8edbyll : which 13 : : that a sal pay. Fo. s gist. Pri o r. rl. W. Grady, snian, Scholar and True it an esampli worthy of re- iiliTruc Auicrie:.ns. Healing t i'.o n;etuotls e::eept those ;-s' Camphorated Arnica Salye t on its merits for any use can bo used. No cure, no de by the following drug- 25c per box. W. J. Warrick Boots audi SHoec RtttJtrers, LADIES' :-: RUBBER Only 15 Cents per Pair 5 The public will rcnemb r the Oelel Fellows' cnt.Ttainment on the evening of the loth. The program will be out this Itadiant Horns lase burners at grcat- Johrson Bros, d 2 w police station should have a place for J rcuuceei prices ac virtue anel inexperience as well as for 1 .i..,ii;nn T.-'.-r 1,. .. .. . i .i : . . . , I Use V.v. B:ac s llheuniatic Cure and .i. wmn' nocietv should taV- rn throw away your ca::c and crutches. IIIU ' -r - - . interest. I l or sale by Smith & Black. Treatment of Writer Cramp. J.I. Wolff, one of the most eminent pi"acti- tionc-rs in Is.iu-ope, has given special attention f to this ailment for some five 3ears past, and has I t-en very successful in a majority of the largo uumber of cases trcatoeL The malady is no:, he says, confined to writers, but may occur in any individual whose occupation bri"?;.! into constant play one set of muscles that is, the pianist, the telegrapher and the biuret danr may suffer from theso cramps, or from an inability to perform tho acts pe culiar to his occupation. Tho cramps are merely symptoms of a diseased condition, the exact seat of which is a matter of dispute, sonK; locating it in the brain, others in the spinal cord, while there are those who regard tho nerve centers 03 in no wise affected, but trace the source of the affection to tho nerves the:n-.elves. Wolff's method consists in tho application of gymnastics, combined with massage, to the a: Tec ted muscles; tho rubbing and some times a gentle striking of tho muscles with a wooden bar, together with regular move ments of tho fingers or other defective parts, aro continuod for several weeks, during wh:e j time not more than one hour daily is devoted to these exercises. JNew York Tri bune. A Shrewd Advertiser. 'T.Iy stars !" exclaimed a man, shoving some one who stood near him, "you have trod on rav corn. Th fellow snatched out a box of ointment, and replied: 'I can relieve you, sir, in a few niiinites. Only ten cents, indorsed by the mcti.f al fraternity everywhere. There is nc use in suffering, One box? Thank you," he ael-lL'I, as he put the money in his pocket. "Id was an accident you found him," some ono remarked to the salve dealer. 'Oh, no, it wasn't. If you ask a man il hes ,ot corns he dont want to talk to you, uur wnen you una out that he s got 'em the chances of selling him medicine are good. I advertise my medicine by going into crowds i ana ;-iyly feenng lor corns. Yonder stands a fat fellow. When the crowd gets thicker 1 11 po over and tap his hoof. Oh, yes, it may be painful, but, my tlear sir, the busi ness t f this country must be carried on re gardless of sentiment." Arkansaw Traveler. ji. Needed Invention. There was an invention patented a few year3 ago having trap doors opening in wardly in the floor of rauroad cat's. It evend as though it might be used to advantr age in many coses, allowing exit when the j car overturned, half or fully, and the ends in twntact with othera. ponton SHSget, Use I it don't il we will sale by Si.. You WATCH I:. KLltY STO: : Ulack's Rheumatic Cure if .u any good come in and ; vou your money back. For h & Black. x get a gooo American I TP AT CAItKUTn'S JEW- Only $1 OO per pair. Now buy your goods while we are selling them at a ' ' CASH ' ' SACR T FTHF' REMEMBER DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. We wil! case of li v headache. costivene . West's Ve direction - They arc : fail to gi containir. For sale ! countcrft me manii : & Co., 8V. : Sold by V,- 53CO Roward. : ty the above reward fcr any t complaint, dyspepsia, sick indigestion, constipation or wc cannot cure with t:ble Lifer PilR when the r.r;: ttrictly complied with. -ureiy yegetailc, and never satisfaction. Large boxes ::) sugar coated pills, 25c. ' rdl dtUErirists. Beware of ; and imitations. The genu- "iuiTil onlv bv John O. Well W. Madison St. Ciiicag3, Its J. Warrick. fJ 1 U II sinr iTalies.ClGcisJewelri fioUaw fare. loir Giii bM Jewell 7. Xj .:s.-W OFFICE. B.RO. P rsonn; to my care. Titles ' suraace S ntte'iition to all CusinceB Entrust- IX OFFICE. vi'iifDf.l. Alstarct Compiled, In ;:t;;i. eul Eitate SoM. Better Fa- Any Piatt:-:-s::lli, lies for makin? Farm" Loan than fx a r ry AebraRkn. GOLD PENS, OPTICAL GOODS, And everything in the way of Jewelry can ba found in our well -selected i nc L- have purchased a large stock of the above named Roods for the com ro- liuuuoj iKiur, xuieii e propose to sen at reasonable prices anel Mill endeavor to discount Omaha prices 20?. Our Stock: of WATCHS3 is Complete, And can not be excelled. We have in stock watch movements of the finest makes, such as the Howard, Waltham, Elgin, HarnnHr-,, Springfield, Columbus, Aurora Dr. Marshall. Anel many other makes, encased in the best of l-uIJ silverore, silve silver ar makes, encased in the bc-tof .ruij co-n f;',..,. , ., ilve-riele and silvei oiel. We X and plated spoons, etc., which will b bold ilt low paces. g"Xow is the time to select your Christmas nrrents .!.:! stock is so complete. Our goods are nil new and of latest design ' DFMTISTI rreerv;-r: n f natural twih a specialty. Teeth erlr .i u lihuvl jiain by tire of Latighing Cia.. All worl. v.-arrar.tcd. rric?? reasonable. FlT?CF!iAI D i j.j;K, rZ.TTe.KOVTB,I?JCBt GAULT & South Side Main Street 17 JEWELERS, DOVEY BL' CK TTnrrl el rxr Trrrit t A Kfl .1 Leave orders with John Tutt at L. D. Bennett's store. The standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver PilU; they never disappoint yoq. SO pills 25c. At War rick's drug store, I I 11 T--I f 1 Ad r " "uou .50 per f .tl -. v. w.o , im jonn l utt at I "V li O Dl 11 Z9 Real estate and abstracts. dtf WS. Wish. ?a11 for 1Iich5gn eating apples also Michigan and New York cider at Pi iU;n ( t I;'. il i 4 -ex