-V hi A J J 1 t tsmou II 7 FOUUTa YKAIJ. I'LATTSMOUTH. XKISK.ASKA. SATU KDAY EVKNING. FKliltUAItY 2J. 18)J. XUMIJER 139 J s' V VT ) ( l 0 Herald i P il1 1! f.'i ft c 131 1st I, v. ;t v i 5 1 '4 truest of all in Leavrning Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE Oerinj & Co.- -wall paper. St A g od lJ- ya' .Suit ut $1.75 fur boys from 0 to l-1 yoirH old nt.IOK'.S. tf A nice Chill' Sun at 1 tni atJOE'3. If The htoik ot wall paper m (Jering & Go's is wonderful. 3t That extensive line of pectucles to suit every rye is to he found only at Jenny's. 5 1 Go to JOK and lay in your supply for next year. It will py you gi.uit inter est at the prices he is closing ut his tock. tf. For new btylmh patterns in wall piipcr, absolutely the latest designs, cull on Gering & Co. 3t No old clitBttiuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Everything of the latest style and at be low cost. tf Miss Mollie Tucker. Dressmaking and millinery a specialty. Rooms over ller old's store. tf Now is your chance, and sch a chance you will have but once in a life time, to buy Clothing. Furnishing Good. lUts, etc., at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock must bo sold out as quick as possible. tf A genuine Stetson $4.00 Hat at $2 75 at JOE'S. . tf When you are in Lincoln, call on "W, C. Austin & C ., in McBride block, cor ner ol Twclvtlj and P striets, for Have lock and University property. tf Jtsh has not "bur&ted.'' Joe never has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, bat owing to Dissolution of Parters-hip, Joe U t im pelled to close out bis nice and Clean stock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, queensware and the boat and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kraas. where you will find everything you want for your table. tf. It is only with regret JOE has to sell out his entire stock, for he has done a very satisfactory and succes-ful business, but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tf On and after March 1st all notes and book accounts due me will be ia the hands of an attorney for collection. No exceptions. 3t U. V. Matiiews. Where have you been, my pretty, fair maid? To Gering's for wall paper, sir, she said. And she made no mistake. St Removal. O. A. Ilirsch will remove his barber shop under Mayer Bros store where be will hereafter rn three chairs and threp bath rooms. His new barber is recently from thp Palace hotel in San Francisco, where nono but the best can secure eui ployment. For a nice 6have or a quiet bath call on O. A. Hirsch at his new par lors in the Carruth block after next Mon day. dlw A good pair of shoes at $1.00 at JOE'S? tf To Nervous Debilitated IWen. If you will send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet enplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their ciiirming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly rer'ore you to vigor and man hood, Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted w will send you a belt and ap pliances on atrial. Voltiac Best Co. Marshall, Nich. For Sale. A. eood farm one-fourth mile ftom the town of Murray, on the M. P. R. R. Plenty of timber and water. Good orchard. 350 tearing trees. Plattsmouth, Neb, Feb, 9th, 1S91. "tf R. W. HTER3. Yon can not form an idea what it ia to ell Clothing, etc.. at and below cost un til you look through JOE'S stock, tf Died. . Last night the infant son of Mr. and 31 ra. George Warren. The funeral ser vice will take place today t half past three o'clock from the residence. . Ed Wait ia good natured today over the arrival wiheir. 1 -U. S. Cov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Pwder FKUSONAL. ! Geo, Miiftisou, of South Bend, is in the ci'y toilay. Ed Parrot 3- mjoying :i visit from his father who resides t Peru. Dr. J. M. Wiitt-rtn.iu left for his homo at Hay Spiinn this morning Fra: k Fetzer, of L-misville, is Kicking after business mntUis in th" county seat today. Mrs. J. P. Taylor of Central City went home this morning after a brief s -jo urn with old time neighbors in this city. llini-on Siiith, one of the Cuss county pioneers, we arc sorry to note, is danger ously ill at his home near Rock 15luffs. Mrs. Maggie Jackson came in from Me Cook and will visit with her parents -Mr. and Mrs. II. J. ttireight for a few deys. Miss Grace, vnndervort and Miss Hun toon of Omaha, are the guests of their friend, Mis Jennie Copcland, of this city. Gov. Tha er and wife have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Palmer for a few days. They returned home this morning. Mrs. Addie L. Brown, wife of the edi tor of the Hasting Independent, went home this morning alter a pleasant visit with friends here while attending the W. II. C. convention a a delegate. For funny fun as is fun, Pat Ilooney can't be beat. They are going to have a grand royal wolf hunt over at Wabash today. Did you ever hear JPat Rooney ? No. Then go and hear him. I will. TUi i: baa grown to be quite au institution. The Billings property on M ii?i street is about to ch inga hands, which will en sure the erection cf two more store rooms in the spring. Reserved seats tickets are now on sale at J. P. Youug's for the entertainment of the prince of coniruedians Pat Rooney at the opera house Monday night. A team hauling sand went through the iee yesterday evening but by active efforts of somemen the horses were saved and the wagon was afterwards pulled out it only having broken through under the froat wheels. C.E.Wesscstt accompanied by his niece M.s. Juth-on Eruise, left oa the flyer last evening for Chicago and Cincinatti. Mr Wesc-Jtt will lay in a full line of spring goods for the "B as" Clothing Hous? during his absence. Hon. J. M. Patterson returned yester day from his tour of the Pacific cosst, looking as though the trip had agreed with him. He reports the Cass cour-ty delegation as being in good health and enjoying prosperity. Mr. Ed. Patton is stepping high today on account of the adyent of an important addittou to thcPbtton family. Dr.IIum- pbray was in attendance and thinks every body is getting along firstrate except Ed, and be believes he can bring him through all night. The Herald is glad to note that Mr. Baxter Smith has realized there is no lvetter town than Plattsmouth. He has therefore purchased the neat residence of J. P. Taylor in the First ward, near the Perkins house end will move from the suburbs to his new quarters soon. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lohncs died yesterday at her bi me in Peoria. Mr. Lohnes is a brother of Jacob and John Lohnes residing west of the city. George Weidraan received a tele gram asking about Adam Lohnes, a brother of the deceased but his wherea bouts cannot be ascertained. Professor Noble has quite a crowd of young ladies at the clerk's oflice being examined today for certificates, which will allow them to teach school ic this county. Among those present we no ticed Miss Eva Campbell, of Union, Maggie Morrill, of Nebraska CUy, the Misses Bertha Porter, Jennie Bailey, Annie O'Reilley and Cassio Rupp, of Plattsmouth; Ida Sayles, of Cedar Creek, Myrtle Robertson, of . Wabash, Leonora Case, of Weeping Water, and OlaNorris, of Avoca.- The Prince of tho Orient Tne urieitia had a pleasant meeting last night after the A. O. U. W. lodge Mclj urnl mid iniii ited into their sacred p;et ts C'olonils Frmik Boyd, II. N. IK-vi y, David Stock we 1. W. Dvts and two other geiitleii-en whose nnUKS e did not learn. The conclave of princes will take place at their palace in the K... kwood Hall next Fridav night win 11 sev rd plebeiai b w II be rais -.1 by my-tic form to the rank of princes of tha realm. The lady minstrels furnished better than the average entertainment at the opera house lust liiylit. The gallery was packed to standing room only and th: g' li' riil admission seato were well filled while the reserved s'ats were only about half taken. Tliero was no ladies in the audience, yet their was nothing in the show that could ha ye offended the most f.isti Uious. In fain. ess v.e must acknowledge our indebtedii' ss to the Journal force for the above informa tion, they having eha.tered and occupied an entire row of chairs immediately back of the orchestra seats. We ftre assured that th ladies looked very pretty and sang very sweetly. The lonely ycung m ill in the box whs nearly carried away with the voluptuous music. The young married men who were out "attending lodge," numbered about two hundred and crowded all the bald bended men oiT the front seats back into tho audi ence. Col. J. A. C, J. M., D. S., M. IX P., J. K., and several who were entitled to front seats we understand were sever al rows back. Padey Rooney P. t Rooney and his charming little daughter who has grown to r househol fi 'orite, appeared last evening support ed by Rooney's Comedy Company, in -Pats New Wardrobe." Everv member of the large case is well chosen, and the fun was too funny for any description. The houses will be crowded all the week New York Pres.j. At the Waterman Monday night. A Pungent Pun. We wonder who told the Plattsmouth Herald that it's the best paper in the county! It's seldom that 'Graves re juvenates subjects intrusted to their keep ing. Thismav be aparad x.w,e nincercly t.t ' (.v. &w. ..1 . ju irJ i. . '1 f , - lieedcU Wteplug t'l RtrpU'-mcuti The effervescent editor of the Rep ublican is fast budding into a punster, as the above will bear w itness. The gist of the pnn though in the case h so fai fetched the ordinary reader will scarcely 4 Catch on," and we'd kindly suggest to Bm, Kfithly that ho might have com pleted his labored effort by mailing out to each of his few subcribers a mag nifying glass to use as a developer of his obscurities. "We wonder" what's the color of the man's hair that ever accused tbc Republican of rejuvenation. "Kaffee Klatch." Mrs. Waiigh entertained the mrmben- of the "Kaffee Klatch" at her pleasant home 011 North Fifth street yesterday af ternoon in a most; delightful manner. th particular occasion being in honor of Mrs. C. M. Wend, who leaves nex: Thursday for her future home at Padu- cah, Kentucky. An claborate collation was spread in the dining room and in accordance with German custom the table was occupied by the guests aa they felt disposed to indulge in refreshments from 2:30 until G o'clock- Those present were Mrs. C. M. Wead, Mrs. J. M. Thaver of Lincoln, Mrs. Guild of Omaha, Mrs. R. It. Livingston, Mrs. Sam Atwood, Mrs. F. E. White, Mrs. W. W. Drum mond, Mrs. n. E. Palmer, and Mrs. D. A. Campbell of Lincoln. Willie Carr son of . C. S. Twiss came down from Omaha last evening to take supper at home on account of the day being his natal anniversary. His young friends heard of his coming home and ar ranged for a surprise, They 'met at Frank Boyd's and about nine o'clock all marched in on the young man and fairly overwhelmed him. A nice sapper was served by Mrs. Twiss and a pleasant evening was spent. Those present were Nellie Morrison. Eugene Smith. Tilla Vcn ard, Minnie Bates, Anna Critchfield, Weeping Water; Bell Vermilye'a, S. G. Riggins. U. L. Fraday, Ollie Boyd, Mable Hayes, Lizzie Leach Hattie Ship- man, Lizzie Krohler.Mary Kroehler,Jonh D. Robbins, Guy Wingate. An insurance man from Des Moines was in the city today and insured the fiue horse owned by Phil Trictsch aod Walter Propst for $1,000. By careful computation it ia found that the wall paper received today at Wildman & Fuller's, if stretched onr would make an unbroken line seventeen I and one-half miles long. AT TH E CHURCHES TO MOHHOW Catholic St. Paul's t lunch. Oak. between Kifili Kiul Sixtli. Father Caniry, I'asior. K rviceg : M.isn ;.t x lul 10 :) a. m. siuiuiay School at 2 I'M. ui li tn-in dictloi.. C'ni:i"Ti Curiifi Locus: and Kijditli Sts services iiHiriiinjr stud ewiiinjr Kider J. K i; el. aslor unl;i School in . M. Efls-opAU St Luke's Church, coiner Third mid Vine, llev 11 IJ. Itiiiuevn initor. ! r vices :11a.m. a 07:301- M. buuday .School at 2 :30 r. M. Ofkma.v MktmoWst Corner Sixth Pt and (irunit". Ke.'. lint. l';iloi. Services : 1 1 A. m. and 7 :30 r. m. Sunday Kchnol In :3 a m. MKSltVTKltlAN. "e! vices in eew cbeicli. or atuer hixtli and (irantte sti. Uev. .1 . T. Hair ', lsitor. sundav-sc ool;U9;3P; Treadling at II a. in. and 8 in. Fikst Mkthoimst. Sixth St.. Iietwen Main ami Pearl. Kev .1. I M Kuekner pastor. ServleCK : II a. M..8 .00 V. M SUIilla- School 9 :30 A. M. I'ray rinreli g Wednesday even ing. Gkuman Ph vrbytkki a n Corner Malu and Ninth. Uev Witte, ;ister. Services : usual hours. Sunday .-clmol 9 :30 A. m. Swk.koism eii(iK(iTioKAl. (Iranite, lc twreu Fifth ami rMxMi. C"Lokki JlAi-risT. -Mt. Olive, ''ak. b- twi-cn 1 c hi li I l.U-venlli lii-v. A. Hwell, iuis- im-. s-: vi- cs ll a. in. nd 7 .:v in. 1 layer iH'-ciimr V.'eitnes.iay evi nil a. Youno Mk.n's Clllit -ri Association Konliis in ;t i 1 1 i . i li block. Main stifei.. (,h jie! meei inj;. for men only, everv Suii'lay J'f IfiiiiMiii ;it i o'clock. Looiiif open wet k dys f:oiu 8:30 a. in . to 9 : 30 p. in. SOUTH I'AIIK TAIIKKNACLK. ISl-V. .1. ?.l. Wood, l as! or. m-i vie. s : suotlay School. Ida. in.: i reaching;, 1 1 a in. ainl 8 m ; piayei nieetii'K 'lues. lay niln ; enoir itac-ie.il-rid y innht A P. ar vv Iconic Kikk MlrsioNAUV C;iuii( il. (Iranite. Street, between &:liaiid Call. i'i-v A Knik eaf-r Sund y Sch.'t l Sumiay forcm on ai 10 o'c ( ck ervico a1 11 o'eu.ck u d.iy t-v-eiiiu Voti ju'oji.ci- no cl in.: at 7 o 1 e pei viC'Sat S, I ii. mI.iv veiling yoi.u K'ii. p es inrji inn at 8 : Timii silav . serviem ul 8 III. All Swede- ar cordially inxlied. Chaplain I liffenbaeher returned yct terday morning on the .'3:30 a m. User for his post at Lincoln. Mrs. Diflen bacher will visit for some days in the city. Charley Morrison seems to continue in bad luck. lie hnd scarcely recovered c impletely from bis southern wreck when he is again laul up, this time with a broken arm caused by his being knocked off tho tender of his engine while taking water. Little Nellie Bates invited a number of her youni4 schoolmates to her home in South Fourth ward last evening to cele brate her n'nth birthday. Mrs I5atB looked after the comforts of the little people and after a delightful time, in childhood pports they partook of a delicious repast which had been prepared by Nellie's kind mother. Those present Minnie Ileroid, Bessie Lake, Mamie Graves, Ln.ura Lf.k. . Fa-inio i'-nrr. Aim" Paz, Addie Graved, Majy 0N.:1, Flcr -ecce Conkling, Eva CokMng, Jimmie O'Xeil, Frank Lake and Ethel Worth. Umbrellas i:i I'nsland. How in:my umbrellas axe manufact ured in tliia country annually? There are uo official returns giving the number in this country, though in the- United States it is calculated that one umbrella is made annually for every si.- persons. If we apply this proportion to the popu lation of the United Kingdom now cal culated, iu round numbers, at o8,000,(J00 over 0,000,000 umbrella are made an nually. Upward of 2,500.000 umbrellas were imported by sea into Calcutta in the year 1888-8;), and the yearly exports of umbrellas from this country are valued at 331, COO. hi France, in 1:50, um brellas v. ere manufactured by ICO makers t- Vs." v.-l- of .C2SO.C0O: in 1017, -103,000 worth by S03 makers; in 1?'30 their value was JCl.is0.CC0. and 800 manufacturers. Price ::v rag: 1 four fraiie each- lucre v.-ero thus made iu Franco in 7,500, '100 umbrellas, or nearly bno for each in habited house. London Tit-Bit3. Ilow Olkl .Spiuors Live. Old ppiders, which have neither web nor the materials to make one, often hunt abo-jt to find out the webs cf other spiders, younger and weaker than them selves, with whom they venture batilo. Th? iavad-T generally .succeeds, and the younger spider is driven out to make a new v. c'o. aud tho old spider remains in posse.:-ion until a stronger spider in vades the web and drives it out. When thus dispossessed tho spider seldom ven tures another attack, but tries to subsist upon the few insects that may fall acci dentally into its clutches, and eventually dies of hunger. London Standard. It is a mistake to Buppode that the knots or warts which are very common on Borw epeciea of forest trees are due to insect, funzus. or accident, or are in any way unnatural trrtwtha They de velop as results neither of the health nor disease of the tree, nor of such condi tions as special kinds of soil or situa tions. The Attorneys irog. A. Boston lawyer who resi les in the suburbs is the owner of a dog that cer tainly possesses tho instincts of an attor ney. The other day he saw another dog carrying off a tempting looking hone. A second dog followed at a ehort dis tance. The lawyer's dog quickly xn ceived a plan of action worthy of an em inent legal mind. He immediately brought action against the dog with the bone. The third do at once quickened his pace, and lost no time in instituting supplementary proceedings in his own behalf. This assistance proved equiva lent to a decree for the plaintiff, for the lawyer's dog left the third dog to bear the brunt of the litigation, and seizing the bone fled to his own kennel, where possession was truly nine points of the law. Boston Traveller. OUPx ANTUAIc CLEARANCE SALE LADIES ANOCHILDRENSCL U! OWEhR am hosiery BLiUTKETS COMFORTABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY 'SJr'B HAVE cut the prices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN FIItKT DOOR EAST FIRST NATfONAT PANK- Will be Given Away. Our enterprising druggists, F. G. Fricke & Co., who carry the finest stock f drugs, perfumerijfl? toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc.,Vre giving away & large number of trial bottles of Dr.Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, sieeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ! eyer knew, and is universahy satisfac- tory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' j Xew Heart Cure in ah cases of nervous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain I in side, smothering etc. Fine book on Nervous and Heart Diseases free. Taken Up The undesigned has taken uj) a stray pig which ran be obtained by the owner by proving property and payiog for this notice. - S. F. Osbohn, Cor. Eighth and Locust streets. rftllss' Nervoand Liver PlUe- Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowel through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une- qualed for men, women. children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 23c, Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co'a. Look Here! Every one indebted to JOK, The One Price Clothier, mast set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice tor collection. tf Joe Klein. Wm. Fishbb. The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the moot important. The demand for it has be come astonishing. Already the treat ment of heart disease is being revolu tionized, and many unexpected cures ef fected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, poins in side, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and bear dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous Diseases, free. The nnequaled New Heart Care is sold atd guaranteed by F. O. Fricke & Co., also his Restora tive Nervine for headache, fits, Fprecs hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc 4 The finest of Funmhing Goods at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. tf Dr. Marshall, DENTIST. Will be in his office on and after March 14 h. A fine worsted men's suit, - former pric?18t now at $12.50 at JOE'k tf t OF: Q RAND PALACE HOTEL, 81 to 103 North Clark Street. ...i -,fJIICA GO. 4 M1XUTES fi:om f uijiit iinusi: HOT II PL A NX -r7-.- H'cf.fl; $.'.00 T rmisirnl .Vi f V utx up Ilcstnunntt hy. Comiioynon. kic.aji Club fhf. Popular Prices. New Houso. Cut t!:i nut fur fuluir trfrn nc. l'AW?ON S- PEA RCK Ca a Full L.m of FIXE MILI.i;. y.KY AX! !.' :Vo :. ')! Hi :. ,, .! i si i i.tt vv: CfllL- P59 A pamphlet of Information and ab-1 J VBtractol tne laws, Showing How to vuDtain mwnia, OTenta, Trada .aiaraa, uoprriRnta, lent free., rV6vAjd MUNN 4b CO.i Jtl 11 roadway. Nctr y rlo BucKlen's Mrnicu bdive. The Bkst Halve in the world for Cut Bruise. Sons, Ulcers. Sftitllhi uui. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chpp.d Hjtnil. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt ion?, and posi tively cures I'li'.h. or no py required. It is guaranteed lu k"iv- mititaciion, or money refunded. Price 2." c;nt per box. For ele by F. O. Fricke 6 Co. Some yearn ago Chawberlain & Co., oi Des Motoos, Iowa, cemoirnced the iar ufacture of a couh syrup, believing ittt be the most proMpt vd reliable prepara tion yet prodncM for enhs, colds anri croap; that the public appreciate trne merit, and ia tia-ie it was crrtaiu to be ceme popule'r. Tlieir rnft saaeoin hojes have Wrn or" than realizes Orer three huudred tsoutaDd btt'es f ' Chamberlain's Cetngh Remedy are tft' old ch ynr, and it U recsaized r the bfst made," waeraver knwn. 1' will cure a severe cald in lews tiwe tha-. nv other treatment. Fr aal lv F. (V, Fricke A Cm. ' Will yon suffer with dyspepsia ar.l liver complaint! Saitoh's vitalizer gnaranteed to cure yon. " For sale by Y 9 Fricke an O. H. Snyder. OAKS, ." i i 1 11