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THE DAILY HfeitALD : PLAt!r8MOUTHrNEBiiABKA, WEDNESDAY, FEBlWAftV Tne Evening . Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. Kllbary. Dratlut, Ttirphoae &. Itofkwood ItaildloR, Ir. Withtr, DralUt, laloa Block. CITY CORDIALS. Tho .Standard Tlicatre company will prcnent "Fate" at tho opera house to uight. Officer Fitzpatrick shot a inad dog which attacked him on Third street thi s morning. It is snid that Mr. Polk has done as well as lie possibly coild after pledging himself to two parties. " He has yotcd for both. An appointment of administrator for the estate of John C. Hakes wns made this afternoon about 1 o'clock, at the office of Judge IIuhucII. "Walt Mason, the topics editor of the Lincoln Journal, was arrested the other night for singing, so he says in a few well chosen poetical phrases. The annual Knights of Pythias ban quet was held at Weeping Water latt night, and nccordin? to reports the event was marked with success and extreme enjoyment. We know that Mr. Sherman does not get mush and milk for his supper every night if he has to depend on the cow he purchased at an auction a few days ago, for tha milk. The store room first door cast of Golding's, which is being fitted up in first class style for a restaurant, is about completed, and Mr. Stadleraann will probably move in next week. The three months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stultz, of Vallery Place, died about 3 o'clock yesterday morning of capillary bronchitis. The funeral oc curred this afternoon at 2 o'clock. An auction sale will be held at the Stadelinan house next Saturday at 10 o'clock at which Mr. Stadelmann will dispose of his entire stock of household effects, such as furniturp, carpets, etc. The ladies of Cottonwood school house will give a necktie basket supper at that place Feb. 20, for the benefit of their minister, Hev. Taylor Surface. Everybody is invited to come and bring a basket. A fine large bulletin board has been presented to the Young Men's Christian Association, which is a very handy and acceptable gift. It came in good time to announce the grand men's gospel meeting for next Sunday afternoon. Sonn actor wha will forget himself - Cf sometime and stand under the drop cur tain at the opera house, will meet a sud den and unexpected death if the dust should jar loose from the curtain and strike him as it falls. Such a " Fate" would surely be his. An assemblage of Dutchmen who opened up an argument the other cveq ing on Miin street comm'need to "spout" in Entrhsh. Til? E iirlish Lingaaga be- cam; t- clumby for their tongues when their bio J hecam? w irm, and to make spsed th?y switched off onto their "Dutch" an I as a result, fire flv for a w iih. Till revlvil sor vices which have baa lul I at the S-.v3de church for th p:nt tvr weeks, hive pove.l v?ry b.'ne ficial and much gj d h:is been manifest. The m -etings hare been conducted by Rev. C. Nrd, of O ikl in 1, assisted b; Hev. Mlin . ot O.nihi. Til re h iv bjan svenl c n wr-do.n sin.e the in ; t ins Co n n,ri3j.l. Taj s rvie -s will pro b.ihlyc Kirin ie tj ? real lia L-r of th ; w-k Til : Lincoln Journal says Mr. Pol will st irt an aft rn i a pap -r in Pl.it! moutii. an I n makes a st.itein-.nt t the effect that he will r.ip the two paper which h ive been roasting him for soin time pretty hard. It will surely be usi less for him to attempt to clear himsel: through the columns of a sheet he ma edit himself, as people are "onto him' already, and those who read such a pape will only dt so through curioeity and for a little amusement. lie has Polked his Iiorn3 out too many times in the Wrong direction already. We received an anonymous lettr this morning in regard to a house of prostitution in the first ward, kept by several parties, and it gives their names. , The letter docs not say whether all the parties are inmates of the house or not; it is signed Many Citizens of the First Ward," and says if the city nnl county officers do not close the houe, which is -a nuisance, that the citizens will take th law into their own bands. We will say for the benefit of the public that the party keeping this house of ill fame was arretted last spring for keeping a baudy Iiuuse, she was fined and enjoined from ever using the bouse for that purpose again. If she has kept such a place since last May, it is in contempt of the District court, and if anjone will make complaint before the Clerk of the District court he will issue an order to the sheriff, who will immediately close the honse, and we would advise the citizens to file such complaint before taking the law into Xheir own hands. PERSONALS. Herrmann Puncany, of Louisville, is in the city today. Mr. Fred Murphy, of Cedar Creek, is in the city today. Mr. Henry Inheldcr, of Cedar Creek, is in the city today. Chas. Miller, of Cedar Creek, is in the city today on business. Mr. F. Kuntzman, of Louisville, ar rived in the city this morning. H. E. Punkunin, the agricultural im plement dealer, of Louisville, is in the city today. Mr. Chas. Parmele, who has been in tho city for tin past two days, returned to Nehawka this morning. Mr. J. W. Moore, of Dunville, Iowa, is the guc3t of his relatives in this city.Mrs. .1. C. Eickenbiry and Mr. Ed. Parrott. Mr. Homer and Miss Carrie Houck. of Lincoln, brother of the late Henry Houck wLo was laid away yesterday, returned t ) Lincoln last evening. Miss Allie Montgomery, who has been visiting her cousin, Mr. West Montgom ery at Hastings, returned home by the flyer yesterday afternoon. Prof. Drummond attended the annual K. of P. banquet which was held at Weemnc AVa'er last night. Jle was highly pleased by the entertainment and thoroughly enjoyed his visit. Mr. Frank Smith and wife of Burling ton, la., arrived in the city yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Henry Houck, which o -curred yesterday after noon. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. Houck. Mr. Smith informed us that he will not return t Burlington, but he has not yet decided on his future location We wou d be pleased lo learns in the near future that he has returned to Platts mouth to stay. Firemen's Meeting. A regular meeting of the fire depart ment was held at the council chamber, on Monday night, the ISth. The regular business of the department was transacted, and m addition a revia ion of the roll of members was ordered by the action of the department. All members who have left the city, and all who have not attended a meeting during the past year, were suspended from the roll and will not be entitled to any bene fits of the department. The secretary was instructed to notify all members who were delinquent three or more meetings, and report the same to th? next regular meeting when the prop er excuse will have to be rendered, or the equivalent 25 cents for each delin quency, and at tho next meeting all members at thut time being delinquent three or more meetings will be liable to expulsion and liable to be expelled from the department, as the secretary will have to make a report to the council after next neeting, of all active members. Matinee Prizes. In addition to tb3 tine dressed doll, alued at $10, already announced to be iven awuv Jit tne ma niee saturuny ftcrnoon, there will also be a fine veloc ped", valued at 7, given away with the compliments of the opera house proprietor o as to interest b:th the boys and gills o come out to the m itinee on "next Sat irday afternoon. Don't fail to see them ;ow displayed in J. P. Young's show vind nv. The company is worthy of ;ood patronage, r.nd at the popular rie s they should have crowded hou-i iigh:ly. Re. nember the price? are or giilerv, S5c admission, no extm linr s for reserving. Children undei 2 v ;rs. M-itinee priecare 10c fo' eho -1 children and l3e for adults, r; :tv d seat tickets for m itinee go oa sub 'rid iy morning. J. P. Young has r. Ivh ne if you wish to order reserved .e its to be sived for you. Sulldins and Loan Association. The board of directors of the Livings con Building and Loan Association will meet tomorrow night at the office of Skinner & Ritchie. The meeting will be called at S o'clock sharp. A full attend ance is requested. A first-class second-hand piano which has been in use for seven years, can bd bought for $150. Is in first-class condition. Best Ne-v York make. Ap ply at this office. tf For some time it was thought diph theria, which had become prevalent some weeks ago, was about extinct dur ing the past two weeks, but according to the city register, the contngion broke ont anew and L rapidly spreading. Since the 18th, there were nine cases reported. It is also stated that some are of a sereious type. The following cases are reported: 18th, V. Bauer, F, 6 years of age, resi dence Vine street; 18th, McVey, F., .6 years, Sixth stieet; 18th Beverege, F., 6 years, corner Seventh and Elm; 19th, O'Rourk, 3L. 7 years, Sixth street; 19th, Bach, F., Third street; 10th, Antill, F.. 10 years, Main' street; 19th, Routh, F., 11 years. Third street; 19th, Wainscott, If yeara, Chicago Avenue. No flies ever roost ug tha drop cur tain at the opera house. They are afraid of quicksand. Lots of warm Shoes Merges' cheap. and Slippers at tf Dress Goods ! Th rty-Six Inch Henriettas: In all the Newest Shades, only 35 cents a yards, 40 cents. Colors Light Grey, Gobelin, Bismark, Dark Tan, Black, Mahogany,. Navy, Myrtle, Wine, Brown. Thirty-Six Inch All-Wool Henrieites: In all the New Colorings only 50 cents a yard, worth CO cents. Colors Havana, Myrtle, Gendarme, Olive, Sat h ire, Tan, Black, Cardinal, Wine, Mahogany, Seal, Slate. Red Fern Suitings: 40 Inch Red Fern Suitings, in all New Mixture per yard. Rutland Broadcloths: 54 Inch Rutland Broadcloths only 85 cants a yard, well worth 1. Ramona -Suitings: 54 Inch Ramoa Suitings,all New Mixtures, only Co cents a yard, worth 75 cents. Striped Suitings: 40 Inch Striped Suitings only 35 cents a yard. Lenwood Suitings: 40 Inch Lenwood Suiting3, Broken Stripes, only CO cents a yard Blankets, Cloaks, and Ail One Door East Nebraska Jottings. The county seat election in Banner county resulted in the choice of Harris burg. Gering has been chosen county seat of the new county of Scott's Bluffs by 85 majorty over Mitchell. The Chase County Champion announces that a number of the fanners are busily employed sowing wheat. ' The Indians of the San tee reservation are out on their annual hunting and trapping expedition, aud the houses arc deserted. A boom is expected at Q in iy with the advent of the Sioux City & Denver and Union Pacific railroads, and business prospects are very flattering. Tho Arlington Dj:iioc:iMt publishes an 'i nportant notice" to the effect ttirtt all persons talking to employe of that oHice will be charged 50 cunts p r hour unl the conversation peita ns t business. Mr. ll'dlenhe-'k of Odeins ii is 1jj .!1 ; insane. He win a passenger on a li tin fro i whij i a m in ju-uped and kili d liiaivlf, an 1 th oco.i r. n :.i so pr. vt-d t: his min I that his brain becaaie iiff-vt.-d. Mr. and Mrs. McGowan, ayounj couple en routs from Chicago to Salt Lake City, did Landlord Pattie the honor to stop over for the express purpose of having their first pledge a little daughtei, born under his roof, says the Sidney Telegraph. The affair was soiqewbat impromptu, but the mother is doing well, and the father is slowly recovering from his corn litiou of profound astonishment. The ladies of the hotel haye christened the little stranger Sidney Pacific. ' Be wise and Merges. buy your overshoes of tf Mrs. May Turner, wife ot George Turner, who has been ill for the past two weeks with pneumonia, died this morning at 1 1 o'clock, It was thought last night by her physician th it she might recover, but since then her condition has rapidly grown worse. She leaves a husband and three little girles to mourn her lo. She was thirty years of age. She was a mem ber of the Methodist church and a deyout Christian. The funeral will take place priday afternoon from the home of Mr. Turner, Day street, at 1:30 o'clock. A short service, which wilt be conducted by Rev. W. B. Alexander, will be held at the hoasi. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to atten 3T It you consult your own interests you will buy your foot-wear of Iferges. tf E f P fn) fill it!) i Dress Goods ! only CO cents FI&ESB H First iMat'i .Sank. Prof W. S. Woodruff, an expert pen man, arriyed in the city this morning. He has been kept busy, since he displayed a few samples of his work, in pemrng s. line beautiful designs on cards. Hjs work can be seen at the Goos house. I'e is well known in Plattsmouth. W. A. Snider, of Creston, In.', has purchased the Riddle House barbtrshop. Mr. Fred Lockwood, of Gleruvo!rt, who was in the employ of Mr. E l. Morley for some time, his acre, ted a p. vision with him. Oar ncw and much talked of ci:--t"-mpor:iry wl'iHi is liable to lie sprung upon ns without gloye-4 in the n ur futmv, should b: en;itl;i ''Tne P Iky I) -fender.'' It will do ibt!e ! : & '"J ' M s. L. E. K u nes, a tealu Xicii nee, would I k a elas of I -i,i om-'.i iir1. will be- pleased to stvt; t Mil fo a "ii c-dling at v r residenc on Groiii Vrei't. between 5th an 1 Ot'i tf T; v Mjrg s for your wint t's fo -t w Tjii:i;tT:; Jo Wu riarri:j:i:i. ;! .- y; l di. Tir. ilarri.iiiV" was Is -i. -.luti'-tl ).i IJ:-p:.iii::i Clerk llyan. of Ikii.'uio j"j!k:y court, received hero one vor.i.ij. ' '."try well," replied Mr. Ryan, who ".id i:;t exactly get theru with tho mcan :ig why Ik should ba addressed as "Mr. Jarrig-.ui." Presuming he wa3 being -guyed." he stood up to it. Drought your company with you?" ..juericd the new found friend of Mr. Ryan.' "Partly." "When did you sea Tony Hart last?" "Oh! only a short time ago," replied Mr. Ryan, who by this time wa3 drink ing a Bmall bottle It the expense of his friend, and helping himself to 23 cent Ilavanas. - "Deea a good season?" "Fair," answered" Ryan, as another small bottlo was uncorked. "V.1il?ro do you open next?" "In the United States court here in Albany," replied Ryan, as he coolly knocked the ashes from bii cigar. "In a court, Harrigan! Are you crazy?" "Kot a' bit of it. You are 'off, my friend. I am not Ned Harrigan, but his double, and as for Tony Hart, don't know such a man. But who are you?' "Ilallen, of Hallen & Hart's combi nation, which is playing here this week. Hut w 1h are you?" was the astonished inquiry. "Eugene Junius Ryan, of Buffalo, sir. Here is r.iy card. If you ever get locked up l.i Buffalo "d?piul mion me to help you out. More bottle. More cigar3 all around. Then Tony Hart came in. Looking squarely ut Ri'un, he said: "Well, I would swear that you were Ned Harrigan." Alijan Cor. Buffalo New?, ..- a fo) IS liu Wash Goods, We Have received a cane ot DOMES!! C Patterns copied from the Finest Fivneh Good, Only 15 Cents Per Yard. Also Full Lines of Solid Colors at the same price. Color Seal, Myrtle, Black, Olive, Wine, Havana, Cream, Gobelen, Saphire, Tan This undoubtedly will he the the ' Best Bargain Ever Offered in Wash Goods this season. Call early before the feeleetion is broken for it will be difficult to ;et Good Patterns later on. Winter Goods at Cost ! WE USE rpurd 3 - w. Lire u Lively lively Time Table. OuINO KAS. Xo. 2. 1 :i."J p. I". No. 4. 10 :-M a. ni. Sit. 6. 7 :30 p. Iif Ho. K. 9 :43 i. Oi-- GOINO WK-.T, o. 1. 4 r3 a. in. 'Jo. a. 5 :5l p. m. o. 5. 7 -At a. m. Vo. 7. :2.) i. in. o. 9. 6 :17 p. 111. AU traim run daily by wavof Omaha, except o 7 an J 8 wlilcii run to aua from SeUuiler tail' except Sunday. H. C. "SCHMIDT, i (COVXTY SUBVEYOB,) Civil Engineer Surveyor anil Draftsman Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mur - ..t Tr-..i. m c- nicipai tv ui Rj jiaps lvu. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. J.H.EUliyNS,M. D. HOMCEOPATUIC Physician Surgeon Office over Wcott's iitore. Mam street. Rei"ideDC in Dr. Sohildknecht's property. Oiironic DiseaBPS and Dise-txs of Women sad Children a npeci'Alty. - Oilice hour, 9 to 11 a. in. 2 t 5 and 7 to 9 p. in. "TelepUoae at both Oflsa and Reaidenci . Plenty of feed, flour, meal at Heisel's mill, tf graham and 0 f9 - - Jia:iuiactlin:i aial lifj-aiili g i-Ia: ul iuLow J ncu- a. eoscic & go r& (3 0 D 1m J Wash Goods! SATINES! Plattsmouth. 1 . i L - i" : : "- H bebsfar - we C- A. Marshall. Preservation of the Nitural Teeth A Specially. . Aucstlietics given fur Paik- J FlLLlNS Oil EXTB VCTION OF TkBTK. Rubber or Celluloid Pint.-, and insrted , a.s H,n a te'-t, are ecicted ken I sired, " All work w.irrntiid. Prices rcasniWlo, Firz iKHM-u'H 81.0 i Pi.rrfoo rn, Kn K. DRESSLER, Tha 5 ill t. Lfcrchant Tailor Keep a Full Line of . f creigp 4 Domestic Goo4s. Consult Your Interest by Giving Blm'i Oml SHERWOOD BLOCK! ' OS TV Dr.