diiftil Daily BfeiraM. 1 V J 4 "pLATTiiMOUTH, NE I Sltlv SKA, TUESDAY, DECKMDER 15, 1891 1 '"FIFTH. YE Alt. - : -t-l -7 " ! 4 i ' ' 1 ' '' - mm, m - t, ROV;; a a ... . - -1 . . A rraniii ,il ti rl i r I , Hinwilf Highest of all iifk'uvenrinf strength . iii j 4 i i .11 H Ml L'.O. VIOyiTIIIHCIH IUUU If port BCBLjrsroiv & uissovnimvcn n. r. V TIME TABLE, y Or DAILY rAS.HK.NGEK TRAINS GMiss Maggie Vallery is reported a trifle better to-day. For trenta Christmas slippers- ko 1)1 lom-llll Fcucr. ii t B SILVERWARESIVEN AM Santa Clause. Geo. Vuss. Christmas nnd Judge Ramsey left for Kansas Citv thin mornincr to attend the John Monro Inntantly Kllla4 Whila Making a Coupling at tha B. A M. Yard. Our citizens were horrified hint evening by the aniiouticemetit that John Monroe, a switchman at the H. A M. yards, had been instantly killed. The corpse was nt once City tins morning to iiuvnu mc ... t t. Missouri Improvement Convention. jn ?harf Coroner ,L nruh I fi.nl rnti veveil In ntiartitiema over GOING EAST Va.i 6:0flr.i, ho. 4 io . a- Ku.1 T; P. m ho. 19 pia.m tin. U 10:11 a. m tio.M IMh.tn GOING WESa So,.... : . m. o. 4, i:m p. iu No. V 8 M a. m. No. T ' ma. in. No. 1:2 p.m. No. II U .on p. m. n,19 11 m. MIMUVIU PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CAKI. No. SM Aceomodatioa Leave... jinan, mvf.. Triilui dully except Huudky. 1D.M t. m, .... 4 ,oo p.m. 'V A. N. BULLIVAN. .'; Attorney UUw. Will Klva prompt 'J'"""" :i lo ail huln entnwfil to hlui. ni 10 , Unloabloc. KmI ile. FUlUmoulb.heb. J'' VA SALSBURY i 1 2 T . , A.vY. I'UKC ELAIN CKOW.N8. - . hU place of btiHineHH. As it lay up on a stretcher it indeed presented anvthinir but a pleamnir Hcene The lieail was crushed into an un recognisable mass. The skull was crushed 'as it it were a piece of rhinaware. while the brain, the little that remained, was (hinliMK from the skull. The face was badly bruised and covered with blood rendering the scene sickening in the extreme. Evidences tnat the cur-wheel had paused partly over the abdomen were discernable. As soon as practicable, Ccioner Unruh cured for the corpse and rendered it in ns presentable condition as possible. The accident happened a few minutes before 7 lust evening. The unfortunate man was attempting to couple a flat to u box car. The flat car was loaded with heavy timbers, which projected over the end of the car and the presumption at first was, though that view has been disproved by the coroners urv. that as he stepped oeiwcen We will eive genuine bargains in the cars his head was caught by gold watches and jewelry. on(! 0f the timbers and jammed H. A. ?lcr.LWAl., jewcicr, . ... .... . ... f,,. .. . ,l l llL:iiliini nit "IIM ,v" ' uawaiu mreei. " I .!.... I... Drnltrill.lll II liruii num.'. .... T,. . ( r.. ....... iu Hinrui within eiL'iit or nine leei oi ii r. ii rrv i.'iaiiii. ui '... v., .r, - Pure buckwheat flour for sale ai Ileisel'a mill. tl Mrs. DixonTof Kdgar, formerly a resident of this city, is the guest of Mrs. Cochran this week. For a nice lint or Cap go to JOE the tine J'rice uioinicr. u las. Stradley. of Smith county, Kansas, and Isaac Stradley, of Greenwood, are in the city, the a r,f ilieir sister. Mrs. D. K. s v' ' Barr. For fine boots and shoes go to Tnsenli Fetzer. Main street, between Knnrih nmi Fifth streets. tf - . . . . - 1 warrant pvrrv niece of croods I sell and will sell at bedrock prices torthe next thirty uays. H. A. ?lclvLWAi., jeweier, 413 Main street. S. W. Dutton departed for Kan sas City this morning. Tli.fnrc vnn tm anv Men's. Uovs' or Children's Clothing look through lObb line, lie win save you tlllltll'V. tf J. Vt. Hlrlu may.n un .imihi-tlr for tlit; palnlen ei- iriu'llur nl Ifr III. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. , tuVwni,A Block riattmnuulb, Neb. visiting Traver. the family of Engineer AWSON A PEARCE HAVE K EC El V ED "t lit Full 1rt . fanry rlMx'ii". Up nH 'l."l IIKiilot nt ln'lil'i" . ' )! i trwm1 fn t. 'Hii-y hvt lull it.. nl Iml.v hOfMi- himI Ui nr- duced lUtlr pvr :iUt nut to 40 imd to . - . . . . m I 4 VI I.- TJ . MISS SCHL il.r.K, iKi.'i.'ir.". Tin l.ircrest and best line of Gloves at wonderfully low prices at Fnr iit.BtnictH of title at reason. able rates, go to J. M. Leyda, Union Murk II Call on the Tucker Sisters in the Qttiruwwii t l.lrrk or Iwireains III Winter lints. tt the man at the time of the accident and he Haw the timber jam bin tieml nriiiiiHt the car and as the train slacked he immediately drop ped to the ground. Others testified l.i.fiiro the coroner a lury that the Council Prooaadlda. Council met last evening in regu lar session. Present: Salisbury, Jones, Dove, Browne, Jones, Larson, Gutsche, tersen and Miner. Absent: His Honor the Mayor, Clerk Fox and Murphy. I On motion of Lnrson, W. L. Browne was choBen temporary pi sident. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. A communication from J. C. Petersen was presented, asking to be relieved from liability as bonds man for H. M. Hons' saloon license. On motion of Larson the matter was referred to the license' commit tee, with instructions to require Mr. Hons to furnish additional bond in the event that the council should release Mr. Petersen. Reports of police judge and marshal wers read and referred to police committee. Treasurers report was read and referred to finance committee. The report of the finance com mittee recommended that the fol lowing bills be allowed: John Jennie, hand work $ 27 00 1.... i. :r.. .1.1 ii ii St I Wide-IIqltc J?eisois. While we appreciate the lare amount of trade we are favored with, we -CASH TEADE; Jos. Fuirlield Ben M'Glin, " " Jos. Swolioda, A. Kinson, Kobt. lohnson. " " Jack Ellis, " " Jones & ritz u, team A. G. Green, team " Geo.l'oisall, " lohnYaiuJa, Jacob Stull, " " E. Hates, " " Geo. J'oisall, street com l'latts Gas A Elec't L't Co.... I)an. Cotley, registrar J no. FiUpatrick police J no. Benson police ThoB. Fry police Weidman Ac Breckenf'd h'dwe Brown & Barret oil F. O'Neill wood T. Clark coal M'Giure.... 8 m n us 1 50 24 00 3 00 20 40 24 (0 1 f,0 Z 70 22 .r)0 Z 70 :A oo 317 ai 15 00 45 00 45 00 42 IX) 10 W) 35 2 at 510 2h a 1 1 on rv I'U'Ml. I"V - " I -J . . V ... , - injury was more probably caused J. II. Jones draving.... by the car wheel. A"ard blacksnnth.ng A 2o Mr. Gutsche n-.oved that the report if i Shorthand; AND TYI'KWKiTINO COLI.KGK- ; t IMuttMniouth, Ncbranka. i. i lad I.. vrwinK VAiclu.nlil-'l.r,, el"l".''" '"V,V . ft rn eiii-in e mi o..j , 'W.-'I '"J !f ' In'Vinrt hand ' n'si'.'imt..n. Kiirdteed lo romiH-lnit ntudelit '. IndlilltUHl ll.lllirttU. iie ivpeiiili-in DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. ' I lloiiiiis over Miyeii rime. Why will you cough when Shi lili'n run- will irive immediate re li. f. Price 10 els., fx) cts. and $1. For sale by F. G. Fricke 4 Cc U'imthi-A uirl to lu lri with the housework and sleep at home. minrlliiiiul nml t vliewritilllT Col lege over Mayer's clothing store. Day anil mIit sesmons. filiations guaranteed to all competent stud ents, tf For a nice X-mas present go to JOE. the popular c'othii r and look at his line line of "era and Hat-. Ii OOI.t) AD POU0KLAIS CK0WNS Bri J(e worl1 n flna wor't I SPECIALTY. DK.IITKISAL'8 LOCAL M well M other p. eUM)llciKleo fur the naluleMeitraclloo ol teelll, a A. MAIWHALIa riti!rld Blor A Cure for Paralvtla. Fr,ink Cornelius, of Purcell, I ml. "I imliieed Mr. l'insoil. whose wife had paralysis In the face to buy n bottle of Cliamlierlain'a rain Malm, lo tneir great suprise before the bottle hiid all been used was a treat ileal better. 1 If I . . . . : .1 ... ! hail lieen nniwii io oih: smi- Hie I'ii in Balm relieved all r.iiiti nml Miiretiess. and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It ia also a ccitaiiicure for rheumatism liime liack. snrains swelliiiL'M ami . . ... . : ....i- ameneHN. 11 cent noiui-s lor a.uc by F. G. Fricke &Co., Druggists. she face but by tl The coroner empaneled the fol lowing jury: Win. Weber, W. W. Hull, F.d Fitzgerald, A. D. Despuin, i' n Vr.l.l.-H l. C. Buvev.' About a do.en witnesses were examined and the following verdict was rendered: A i on itioiiisition holden at PlallKiiioitth. in Cass county, on the l.'tli day of December, A. I), iwu, before me, J. I. Unruh, coroner ol said county, upon the body of John Monroe, lying ieau, iy me junim whose names are hereunto sun- scribed, the said jurors upon their oath say: 1 Mat tne said joim 'Mon roe came to his death while at tempting to make a coupling in the " . ii. . U I. M riattsmoutn yarn oi ine j. . K. K. Co. from accidentally lulling .,,,,l..r ili,. r:ir wheel and the wheel of the car running onto him; and that, in our opinion, from the evi dence and to the best o( our belief, no blame could be attached to the company or its employees. WM. Wfiifw, Foreman. W. TV. 1 1 I'LL. El FlTZOKKALD, A. D. DksI'AIN, C. IS. NoliI.ES, O. C. IKlVKY, J. I. t'NKl ". Coroner. ULIUS PEPPERBERG. :'t i L iS MAavrACTi'Ha or and wnoLEsniE nun retail . . . i . .i I M.lli.lil . ftalarr IT! W to Io monthly, with liierr.. io rriireM nl ID kli own cUim relinlin new ion lloune. Hterrnert. HAaurAi-ruaaa, mc Box 1MB. new York. dxai.xb ia rna :II0JCKST BRANDS OF CIGARS ruix limi or lOBACCO AND BMOKEK'S ARTICLES ajwaya in atock r Plattsaiouth, Nebraaaa 1 n aiiretn mil nnd are the prices on I.adiea' and Gent'a gold and ' golJ filled watches. B. A. McElwain, Jeweler, '415 Main street. tf yoii w4mt to know what would J- your lather, mother, brother, 11 r iim.I aweelhenrt liappv? It is ,a 110 pair of ahoes or slippers for IS OPENINO UP One if the newest and brightest iineaoi Plain' Ooodi, Toji. Bolli. Koreltiei, Fwr the Holiday trade that bai beta eea la towi lor yean. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which waa bought early in the season from some of the LAKGK8T iMItlkTl.NO IIOUHKS Which guarantees you the pick of the market ana at prices for which we arc noted. I cairisieweAn sUn UwCountry : Jine that they oiler at VEKY JiW prices fur thirty days only. tl end tin. Biirl iin at Frank Cur iiih, jewelry store, every evening 0O0- The public l eordliilly Intlled to Innpeet our gWIIIIS Hll U VHIMV fllV-V -0O0- B.r, IrtCHBB, Trop. The deceased is a young man, unmarried, and has been living with his parents iu Plattsmouth the greater portion of the past five years. Until recently he has been employed upon the street works ol the city. About four months since, he went to Lincoln, where lie com menced switching, but as there was an opening for him in that work here, he began work in the riatts moutn yards Oct. 13. He has al- wuya been considered a quiet, honest, upright young man, and his untimely end will be deplored by his large circle ot friends. The shock is apeclally hard for hia aged mother, at this time ia lying at the the point of death. The funeral will take place at the realdence of Mr. Monroe's, parent in Shaffervile. at 11 a. m. ta-morrow. be adapted and warrants drawn upon the treasurer for the payment of same; ulso, that salary of coun cilmen to date be included. Carried. Bill of II. J. Streight for money expended for signal flaga was re ferred to the claims committee. The claims committee made the following report on claim of Dan Coffcv of $15 referred at the previ mis meeting: Recommended that Mr. Co Itcy be allowed and that the treasurer be instructed to turn over $5 of balance of claim to the I school fund. On motion of Gutsche the report was adopted. On mot ion of Jones of the Second ward the committee on streets al leys and bridges was instructed to ti... M P W. R. to lay a 1 rtititni - crossing under the viaduct. On motion of Miner the marshal was instructed to serve notices on ! all parties authorized by previous resolutions to build sidewalks, to comply with istructions, and that he make a repo. . to city clerk. Mr. Larson moved that the services of J. Denson be dispensed with. On motion of Gutsche the Tinstnnned until the next meeting. ' Mr. Gutsche offered the following resolution: i.i...u,ii voil liv the mavor and ...... ..;i .,( tin. ritv of Plattsmouth, "that the treasurer be and is hereby !.,.,. ....,-1.., 1 in truiisfer the sum of 12,000 from the business tax to the general fund. On motion of Larson the reaolu tion was adopted and ha"e completed arrangement in which we have secured large quan tities, at first hands, of the celebrated , nt such prices that we propose to trive them to our many customers be lieving that we shall increase ' trade, as our customers appreciate the r .1 ... . it... ..t ..... ...A a..4 ciuwtn fur nil vert i hi n (r miroOB lilll UiHl wc MIC riJriniiuj; uiv- ihwiii-j . ov . .. - - ni es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate the gifts and tell their friends, and thereby Increase our trade. . u EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of & entitles the purchaser to ..:,i,. v;ivr Mninl ltnitpr Kniieor Sucar Shell sold 111111 1 11 iiui.i r "',,.. . , , , , v. . . n by Jewelery at f l.tX). EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $15 entitles the purchaser to a set (0) of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, sold by Jewelers at .0Q EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $25 entitle. the purchaser to a set (ii) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons sold by Jewelers at $3.00 EVERY Cash purchaser to the amount of $30 entitles the purchaser to a set (fi) of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a set of Solid Nickel Forks, or a set ol Tripple plated Knives, sold by Jewelers at $4.00. o ERE is what the manufacturer saya in regard to Solid Silver Met al goods and aolid .MCKei silverware: -mere nuo utcu a ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take .1... -.1 r c.i:.t ..:i..n A ..,.,. 17,. Ii . uvnerltitpntprl me JMace 01 noiiu euvei nu'i jiiaii; m i.w i ' - for some time to attain this end, and are now able to offer the public our Rogers' Metal and Rogers' Solid Nickel Silver. We guarantee this metal superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest confi dence in assuring our customer that this ware is inferior to service on ly to solid silver. It is a beautiful white color, is highly polished and can hardly be distinguished from pure silver. We recomend this ware especially for hotels, restaurants and boarding bouses, as it will stand more haAl usage than any other metal; is very tough and hard; will hold its color and will outwear any plateware ever manufactured." All our customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. This firm have manufac tured plated ware since lti5, and their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, so our customer can rest assured that they are .I....:-, .1.1.. ,ri,n,lu ...liu.i 41ii.tr tri't irnnilu II tiller 1 heir Ieillii numc viijr uinimun; .in .vj e 1 brand. Come in early and secure a share of these goods before it is too lute. Wc Citin'tnlec oqt I'tfices "to be Iioes't qqtl Iqi'itc Coinpcj l't ion,. FRED HERRMANN. JEWELEB Headquarter for Everything in the line ! WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND BRONZE CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELR"? A BIG STOCK OF HOLIDAY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES a Specialty and all Work Warranted. B. A H'ELWAIH, THE LEADING JEWELER, 415 Main Street, '" jt ''''' Plattsmouth, Neb W. C. T. U. Notlea. Remilar meeting of the W. C. T U.will be held at Mrs. S. A. Davis, on Pearl street between Eighth and Ninth, JWednesday afternoon at 3 Vi-n.i-v A o-ood attendance la Heaired to arrange for the conren linn to be held in this city, in Jan nor, Tt everv member attend j ---- - nii.Vi. ill In convention a sue niiu ii....w . Secretary riatteooitb A crowd of young people, repre sentatlvesof the Epworth League, ccas met at the realdence ot nrs. tennc- - ... , r.nm ni,im (If IIUIC Bll 'J " . . dv last evening, and completed two i.ou three years, aim nave re . . , I ,n,i,.,i (ia use in more than a comforters, to l.e donated to a ''" ;VlrCd special cnaea of catarrh, ily who are in deatitute circum- T,)e nnnj,Ua answer to our in- stances. We are are glad to note onirics ls,"It'a thebest remedy that ' n t ,....,, iinil." Our experience this evidence ot generosity and . ....i ii. t is, tnat wnere ""'"' " cnaruy on vni; i 1 H1. u never laiia to cure. j. i. tion of young peoplet and it la Montgomery, & Co., Druggists, JJu- . . i.i k M.i I 1. I...UI. certainly to ic coiiiiiu-ihu-u. nui i tomn, ' .... i imirnti un nir E v s Cream as winter approaches and tne poor jj(,jm ,,,y ciitiurh wns so bad I had of our city become more in need 0f j.aliaci,e (i,e whole time and dis (urts. the ineiiibcra of I ..i.,.r.r.,il a I iriw iimouiit of filthy the League will doubtless be glad matter. That has almost entirely to co-operate with any In aleviuting SSlT ftiutreuH. mi - unu. 'Snort MeAllleier." Read what the Lincoln Journal says of "Sport McAllister": 'Sport McAllister was repeateu to a fuir house at the Minke lust ..;,ri, Mini. Inrker as Iildu and the Olympia quartette repeated their conquests of the night before both 1 . t . ... , . I L ... being encorea onener mini mcjr would respond. After all, the chief uillerence petween noueri onyiui and the averacre farce-comedian is that Gaylor is funny. The play is above tne average omipijr uanuoc there is more true character and less horse play in his work. He is quiet rather than explosive: natural ruihnr fitntt prrenir c. a lie niu. pained way in which he says "Now, don't do that" wuen tney guy mm is a comedy in itseu. Don't fail to be amused by this romnnnv at the Waterman next v 2 rf Friday night. Card of Thanka. The ladies of the Presbyterian church desire to return thanks to those who kindly represented dif ferent characters or otherwise as sisted in making the "Author's Carnival" a success. They wish to especially thank the N. S. Bocicty and the gentlemen who helped in the "Snow Cave." Com. on Entertainment. i ,1 Montr to Loan. The regular meeting of the Liv ingston Iian St Building associa tion to be held Thursday, December 17, at secretary's oflice, over Gering Si Co.'a store. IIknry R. Gekino, Sec'y. LOCAL ON LAST PAGK. OUR CLUBINO LIST. Homo Micazlneitnd Hrkm.d 1 lolrilo III ula anil II Kin 1 1) ill lUriiiT'n Mh'z lie Hint II I'M ALU 4 lit Hiiroer'n llnnr mid I1khai.ii 4 n llnrorr'H Weekly and iikkai.d 4 m I..U.U m,,tu ii.,.,iuiuv u..,i ii.u,ii, on ni'Muru uuiai auu iikhai.u t er Tin. lnwa nt lienllh are tniiirlit in Un. urlifinU- Inil not in a wav to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated oy living exampiea which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholurs, who had just contracted a cold, was lirnnirlll nifnr lh HI'Vlllo!. HO that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its signiiicance; see me- tnin wnue coutiug on tne tongue and latter, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectora- .. a . . . i . . . . J : . t, .. r . lion anu nun waicijr umt-imi ( from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar snouia men ire rivcu Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free ly, that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, or at least greatly miti gated, when properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear. This remedy is famous for it's cures of cough, colds and croup. It is made esoeccially for these disease and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose, a) cent bottle for sale by h. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Good Evening! Have you used Ah! there is no need of my saying any thing further, I am sure you will hereafter use nothing but the Famous Blush of Roses for your completion. Yours with best wishes, Floba A. Jonks, South Bend, Ind. P.S. Call thiseve pleaae at O. 11. Snyder and learn the particulars. i ., at t.M, 11