V t 1PTT- 9 laiismo jEiera lMATTSM()UTIIfNKHItASKA,TIIUIlSI)AY, DKCKMBER 17, 1891. V NUMBER' 81 v. J i . p s I 1 pM Daily Id. , . ' niTJl YE Alt. ux9Tox k uissounimrgs n. n. V TIME TABLE, y OF DAILY PASMKNUER TRAINS . GOING EBST 1 6 : Wi P. M '. lUUHk. II. 'o . 7i4 p, m o.lo 9 !-,. in Hin., GOING WEST Nol M a. m. No. J, 6 :2l p. ui No. S ... A3 a. m v'o. 7 -IB a. III. Ill ;l a. Ilipil. ,. .. 1:30a. m No. it,. .. . ho. la . .6 :fN p. Ill, 11 rt a. m. ,j inxwviu r.u iFic haii.way . ' TIME l Ak'I). . W Aceomoilution l.ciivo.. . nam arrive... Train dully except Funnily ln.M a m. 4 .wi p. i". Iff) POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of nil in leavenimstrength Latest U.S. Government food report TTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. 1 , J Attorney il.lji. Will irlv prompt attention ' lo all tm.liie. fiifm.teil in Mui. Odlne ID 1 Unloa block, Kwt Hide, t'lattrmoutli, Neb. ?.WSON A PEArtCE irVaiT . i ii" .. lli.l o: Their aiiMiali'i tu Mr HAVE KK KIVKD . f nlicy rllilH'ti. tit nd quill Rev. Guy Wingate is an Omaha visitor to-day. PlatHmouth Souvcnier spoons at Carruth A Son's. 3t Santa Cluuse, Christmas and Geo. Vass. tl Pure titickwbcHt flour for ale ui Ueiucl's mill. tf For a nice Hat or Cap go to JOK, the One Trice Clothier. tf For fine boot and shoe" g to Joseph Fel.er, Main street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, tf II. C. McMaken departed for Kearney this morning on a busi ness trip. I warrant every piece of goods I fell and will Hell at bedrock price forthe next thirty days. li. A. McElwain, Jeweler, 415 Main Htreet. Refore) you buy any Men's, Hoys' or Children's Clothing look through JOE'S line. He will eave yon money. tf We will give genuine bargains iu gold watcheH nnd jewelry. H. A. McElwain, Jeweler, 413 Main Htreet. tf J. M. Patterson nccompnnied by Mrs, Sam Patterson departed for Omaha thin morning. The largest and best line of Gloves at wonderfully low pric at JOES, tf For abstracts of title nt reason able rates, go to J. M. Ley da, Union block. tt Children's fine shoes at Schild- knecht's. 3 Le Gnppa at Loulavilla. Reports from LouiHvillc convey the intelligence that la grippe has become epedemic in that sectioji. It is reported that nearly every hoiiHe has been converted into a hospital, yet no serious, results are apprehended at oiice. Several Cnaoa ara uUn knoWU to exist in Plattsmou.'h. magnificent tt Tha E. Q. V. Soolaty. The F:. Q. V. society will hold their regular meeting at the resi dence of Perry Walker Thursday LVc. 17, where the following pro gram will be rendered: Mini.: Iimlriimcnlul Lillian Hinlth Kecltallnn Ancle A(Hit Kiopllun Slatiu-ry Carroll Uonaxt Mualc-lnsti uin.'iital .. Id 8111I1I1 Krcltatlim N l tin Wuvtirklit KKypHan ryriimldi Koi? Ilypm tMixfr. LI.ie jAiinr-ttfl. rmnk While Ri'dlullim M;ruurlte I)vl M!is!c-lfst"imnfa! Maltln Hmllli K-H'ilnu'if lurla Ml.i McClKllund Kxercihes commence at 8 p. m. sharp. At the ChrlMtlan Church. The Cantata entitled "How we Waited for Santa Clause" will be rendered by the members of the Sunday Hchool at the Christian church on Thursday, Christmas eve. To which a cordial invitation is l vtended to all. A treat is in store for all who may attend, and Santa Clause will appear with pres ents for ull, Hlkl) CwrrtHFiixn, Supt. S. S. und Manager. Tnrilfi cillfl ltlM nau hi t fi' I. Iticy h-va lull I tiniv h'XMl- ami In or- drrl iFlMiH old nl.M'k out bur r ductd lli':lr nrw rmlnr hnl to to ami to IS In Irlmmeit, MISS SCIIUYI.KK, TKIMMKK. sSlorthand. - 1ND TYl KWKtTI.NG t'OLLKGIv- Plattsmouth,' Nebraska. Thnre are lliiii:inil "t yoiirer lmMe, e", mrla. nrhiMil leaflient cleiM, He oho i re ekln; out rn exlHiri.ce mi a 'iy barely iiltlck'nl to mipply Ihelr every dn' niiu. Hv minpleiliiK a roura In h"t rianl and ty (liilnlil''gtliy caiiraru Iioio M lo lio lT Blotuii. Hl'iia'lon (tu"rlteed tornnipetent liioVi.U Indlilivual iiii.liuitli.n, Hew lpeiller DAY AND KVKNINC; SKSSIONS. Bomnf "er Hiini !ore. IDEIsTTISTKY SOLI) Ann r,'K."I.AIS CIIOWNS Itridxtf work and finu 'ld 'ork SPECIALTY. DR. BTFINAt'H IM'l. a well a other u enllielU'JiKlvea lorlhe paliilemcalraoiloo ol tee 111. a A. MARSHALL Fit'lil P'o-' jULIUS PEPPIiKIlKKC. MAKIirArTUHl or AMD . UH0LE51LE HND RETllll IXALKK IK Til A. 1J Knotts departed on the early train for Lincoln as adelegate the to sugar beet r nvention. Did you see j line of suspenders? For gents Christina, Blippers go ot Joseph fet.er. tl Fint- line of men's shoes in the I city at Schildknecht'fl. 3 The time has arrived that the boys ehould put their Hkate in good repair. The Schildknecht shoe store is the place to buy children's tine shoes. 3 IWT A pair of plain spectacles and case last Saturday, December The find will please leave the same at this office. Ladies' felt shoes only f 1.00 at the Schildknecht shoe store. 3 Do not fail to hear "Siiort Mc Al- lister" at the Waterman Friday night. Why will you couirli when Shi- loh's cure will give immediate re lief. Price 10 cts., U cts. and $1. For Bale by F. G. Fricke A Cc Wa.ntkd A irirl to help ,th the housework and sleep nt li. ie. MKH. J. N. WISE. For n nice X-mas present sro to JOK. the popular clothier and look at his hue line of Mulders mid Mats. J. M. Craig and Henry Hoeck were pnssenirers on .o. 5 tor Lincoln whither they go to attend the sugar leet convention, Geo. Vass and the court house clock. tf . He sure to call and see the prices on I.iiilii'M niiil (ic ills gold and gold lit led Wiitchi'S. !. .. ? l WAIX, Jeweler. 413 Main street. tf Steepness ni"ht made miserable by that terrible caut;h Shilohs rem edy is the cure for you, by F. G Prick, and ( II iwiyucr. 4 A Sioux County school "deestrict" iin.1 a KOrrl picn'.C rerently. A large crowd of the farmer boys and girls gathered and while the girls prepared dinner the boys cut wood. A sufficient aiiount of wood was cut to last during the winter. Evidently the young folks will have the "picnic" later on CHOICEST HRAND3 OF CIGARS rcuu link or TOBACCO AND SMOKE.! ARTICLES always In slock Plattsmouth, Nebrassa D Ft. A. SALSDURY JV : D-K : J fun and rt; NTIST JkCKLAI.V fkOWNS. li. hleluyt Mn.i'Uhellr for the paliile. ei iriM'iiotP or leeui. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. ftockwood Block I'lallmnoulli.Neb, Good Feningl Have you used Ah! there is no need ot my saying anything further, I am mire you will hereafter use nothing but the ruinous Plush of Hoses for your couinlexion. Yours with best Willies, Flora A. Tonus. South Hend, Ind P.S. Call thiseve nlense at O. II Snyder and learn the particular Iliminess is brisk among our merrhaats for those who advertise. Wed M In j Ban,. At 3 p. m. to-day, at the residence of Mrs. Jas. O'Neil, grandmother r.f the bride, Ivdwa-d Darker and Cad die O Neill were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Kev. Haird of the Presbyterian church officiating. The wedding was a very quiet one, there being only a few of the imme uiate relatives of the contractmir parties present. The contracting parlies have each resided in Platts mouth for years and arc held in high regard by their large circle of friends. In a few days they will be "at home" in rooms over Elsou's clothing store, and doubtless will be glad to welcome their friends. Tub Herald extends to the happy couple congratulations and expresses the wish that the journey of life, so auspiciously begun, will prove an eventful and prosperous one. If you want ladies' felt shoes, they are f 1.(10 per pair at Schildknecht' s. ID OI'K.MNO UI' One if the newest and brightest lines ol Plush' Goods, To j j. Dolls. NoTelties. Kur tha Holiday trail that haa bee icon la tows for year. NO OLD STOCK, ALL NEW Which was bought early in the season from tome of the I.AkliKST iMIDkTINO HOUSES Which guarantees you the pick of the market and at prices for which we are noted. :Tt,e Lowest in the Country :- oOo The public I eordlally Invited to Iniipnrt our goon aoo compere price -oOo- R.r, EHCIIEK, I'rop. riatt.moutb "Sport McAlliter." Next Friday night will be a gala night at the Waterman. William A. Hrady's matchless company of comedians is billed to appear, sup porting the quaintest of ull Irish comedians, Hobby Giiylor, in his new farcical comedy, "Sport McAl lister, One of the 4U0." Jeremiah or ".Sport McAllister." s an Ir ch imin of leisure with sporting pro clivities and an ambition for polit ical honors. He receives the nomi nation for the office of sheriff of the city of New York from the demo cralic party and at once proceeds to canvass for votes in onoosition to Dennis MeGinty, the republican candidate for the same office. The latter is game, however, und shews fight The electioneering tricks f r sorted to by both sides in order to secure the popular vote are im mensely funny. "Sport" culls meeting of his followers, and his rival, who lives opposite to him calls an opposite rally. "Sport's' son writes up a speech for his father, to be delivered from the balcony on the night of the meet ing, and, while prompting his father on that occasion, he transfers the manuscript to his dudish step brother, Percy, who gives the old man a protection speech instead of the proper kind. A volley of bricks and other missiles is th result of the mistake, und Percy is sent off iu disgrace. "Sport" is. not daunted by the accident, however, and in. vites the bosses of the foreign vote to a grand banquet, where, by his clever diplomacy, he Ix-comes master of the situation. In the last act, where an amateur theatrical performance is given on the stage of the New York Lyceum theotrei the public is let into a few stage secrets. The curtain rises on perfectly bare stage and the entire scene is set before the audience Many fine specialties are intro duced In this act, which is the most unique of the three. The names of Georgia Parker, Heatrlce Norman, P. Carroll, Chas. W. Young and the "Olympia Quartette" are already famous snd they alone stamp the attraction as first-clans A Communloatlon. A4 short time ugo the Evening Ne.vs we suppose on account of the scarcity of news items-published a half-column urticle on 'Abolishing the Whipping Post," and much attention was given to the matter at. the time. Only the igntrrance of the editor was pitied, und the subscription li- wh visibly reduced. Tuesday evening the News came forward attain und criti cised the Delsurf c exercises, u.ecj now the schoolft It plainly shows that the New, is determined to outdg onize the public schools, no. matter what is done. So we th'iiilt jf time to c:ill a halt. In (he first place, the Dclrtarte exercises refcrrtd to are only used iu one room-Die high school, where, they are practiced ten minutes each day. We do not he. lievc it would do any harm if properly used in all the grades. Hut a more suitable method is UHed in all grades below the high school. The Carl Ilet, system of gymnastics is used twice u day iu place of the old time recess. This system is used iu the schools of Kansas City, Omaha and many other cities, where special teachers are cm ployed for that purpose. During this exercise which never requires over ten minutes fresh air is ad mitted to the rooms and the children gfven a complete rest and a vigorous recreation. Jlns exer cise resembles the military drill somewhat and commands attention, precision and carefulness iu each and every movement. We have seen nothing like "chicken stretch ing" or "St. Vitus' dance," as re ferred to by the News. We might say in this connection that the schools were never in a more pros perous condition than at present. And when the News spoke of abol ishing the whipping-post it re ferred to several severe cases which took place yearn ago before the present management had charge. Such articles are misleading and unfair, und show that that great moral sheet- the News will resort to anything to carry out its designs. We are in favor of doing away with corporal punishment as soon us practicable, and if the News would take charge of about a dozen boys tint could Tie selected it would not be necessary to resort to the rod; they would like nothing better than to be expelled from school und given an opportunity to roam the streets lit will. When the time comes that parents can control their children without the rod, then our schools can do likewise. If the editor of the News would try teach ing school a day or two perhaps lie would lie lietter qualmeu to criti cise. Or, if he would takj the trouble to visit our schools and see for himself what they are doing he would know more and say less PATRON SILVERWflREGjVEN AWRY K Stiiiqlqoi of Gisl Tiqde o While we appreciate the large amount of trade we are favored with, we still desire to lncreae our and have completed arrangement in which we have Becured large quan tities, at tirst lianas, ol ine ccieuraieu "'ROGERS SOLID NICKEL SI L ? ER PLATEWASE- Cull on the Tucker Sisters in the Sherwood block for bargains in Winter Hats. tf Lll of Lettam Renuiuiugiinclaimed iu the post office at PlattHinouth December K for the week ending December 0: Aekley, It W Hvrari. Owe.i Heein, Until H iker, i-o If O ilman, A rem I'litinli chain S ( lark. II.i-imi Marin cut. f pM'KMOtl. .1 K liny, Ml. I. Ma !lan, MI- Mary .lone, Mr HC Kralenehoirl, Karl l.oi tf, M in. .loon Mmiimnnery' V W MuehliukH, John Mallln.Mn Vail ii.tHini, ile k MeKeaiy, I S hWMieoLei, VM J X Staiiiil.ii. Panlel Smith, Steve Kilo aril W II i.iH.lnvll.cl.arlls 11.11. Mr. K K n.er. 1 1 hi ry hliiK, SO l.antv .1 It Max I.. I II Maial. lln flora .Noli, ii, vvm (1 Koherli, J W hfi It. Luther Sm'lh M'- eerta Kekor.ky. Hubert Taylor, Vvm at such prices that we propose to give them to our many customerO be lieving that we shall increase our trade, an our customers appreciate vjc fact that we nre spending the money we set aside for advertising mirpos es by returning it to them, believing they will appreciate Vjie gifts and tell their friends, and thereby increase our trade. o EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $3 entitles the purchaser to either a Roger's Solid Silver Metal Hutter Knife or Sugar Shell sold by Jewelery ut $1.00. EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $13 entitles the purchaser to a set (lj of Roger's Solid Nickel Tea Spoons, Bold by Jewelers at $2.0q EVERY Cash purchase to the amount of $123 entitles the purchaser to a set (0) of Roger's solid Nickel Dessert Spoons, sold by Jewelers at SvtlK) EVERY Cash purchaser to the amount of $30 entitles the purchaser to a set (II) of Rogers' Solid Nickel Table spoons or a set of Solid Nickel Forks, or a set ot Tripplc plated Knives, Bold by Jeweler9 at $4.00. o ERE is what the manufacturer Bays in regard to Solid Silver Net al goods and Solid Nickel Silverware: "There has been a grow ing demand for years for a grade of Spoons and Forks to take the place of Solid silver and plate ware. We have experimented for some time to attain this end, and nre now able to offer the public our Rotrers' Metal and Knurrs' Solid Nickel Silver. We E-ue.-antce this metal superior to any Nickel Silver manufactured and have the greatest confi dence in assuring our customer, that this ware is inferior to Bervicc on to solid silver. It is a beartiftil white color, is highly poiisned ana an hardly be distinguish -d from pure silver. We recomend this ware specially tor hotels, restpurauts und boarding houses, us it will stand more hard usage than any other metal; is very tough and hard; will hold its color and will outwear any plateware ever manulactured. All out customers know Rogers' ware by reputation. This firm have manufac tured plated ware since lMtio, and their name is never put on goods that are not of a high grade, ho our customer can rest assured that they are getting some very desirable goods when they get goods under their brand. Come in early and secure a share of these goods before it 18 too late. Wc Qtiqi'qcc oi Prices o be le LoAvesf FRED HERRMANN. - JEWELEB Headquarter for Everything in the line of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FANCY AND BRONZfc CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, OPERA GLASSES FANCY SILVERWARE, SOLID GOLD JEWELR"? A BIG SIOCK OF HOLIDAY G0OD3 AT THE LOWEmT PRICES. Repairing of FINE WATCHES n Specialty ond ull Work Warranted. 33. A.. M'ELWAIF, THE LEADING JEWELER, 415 Main Street, . Plattsmouth, Neb Tile, 11 M Persons calling for any of the above will please ask for "adver tised" letters. II. J. Strkioht, P. M. C. W. Sherman has our thanks for a paper containing a report of the Missouri river improvement convention. Christmas is druwing near. Con suit the advertisers in the columns of Tub Herald before purchasing Christmas goods. The children that are to tpke part in Christmas entertainment at the M. E. church are requested to meet at the church 7 o'clock sharp. Conductor Lyman, of the paper train, is compelled to lay-off this morning on account of a severe at tack of the grippe. Conductor Mc Crcath has been installed to fill the vacancy. Shareholders holding paid tip stock in the Provdent Savings Loan and Iluilding Association, of Oma ha, of which there are a number in this city received their semi-annual dividend December 1. Ufutrice is considering a proposi tion looking to the location of a furniture factory in that growing young city. What is Plattsmouth considering? Echo answers she is eonsirlering the lillies, How they grow! fe;v;;fe: "If Plattsmouth Souveneir spoons at Carruth St Son's. 3t The comity commissioners, Geo. Vass und the court house clock. You can get the best of hand made boots and shoes at Joseph Fetter's. tf The Norfolk sugar factory haa just closed for the season. The output for the year was 1,300,000 pounds, 1,300,000 pounds of which has been inspected by the govern ment officials, and a bounty of J'.'OXIO allowed.. The remaining 310,000 will be held over until next yeur for inspection. A Row at tha B. A M. Station. This morning when the west bound flyer arri"cd a gang of toughs from Creston, la., alighted, the majority of whom were glori ously drunk, nnd began abusing a certain member of the purty. During the altercation one of the parties seized a car pin and hurled it violently at a member of the party, woun ling hint frightfully about the head. He was at once taken to Dr. Cook and his wounds were dressed. The injured man would make no arrest as he was not positive who his assailant was, and all that were able to travel were permitted to go on to Omahu, whither they had started. Upon investigation we learned that the crew had been discharged from the employ of the C. H. A j. at Creston, la. OUR CLUBINO LIST, Home. Maualne, 1111(1 Hriiai.d loieilo IU ol. ami II Kit. i,ii Hanier' mmc n mui llt JIAi.B llHrper't llii..,r nnd 1Irhi.i Ilmpi r'n Weekly and HKHAI.I Iowa SI ale. Keener anil IIkhai.D Western Kural a"d IIkhalu The Koriiin and IIkkai.ii (Ilobe-DemoetHt and Ukhai.u luter Ocean and Ubkals tt tl . J 4t .. i , .. 4 M "I ,. 2 or ..t .. t 60 . 2 10 .. 2 116 The laws of health are taught iu the schools; but not in a woy to be of much practical benefit und arc never illustrated by livingcxampler which in many cases might easily be done. If some scholars, who hail just contracted n cold, was brought qeforc the school, so that uh could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance; see the thin white conting on the tongue and latter, us the cold de- eloped, see the profuse watery expectora tion and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should tlren be given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy free ly, that ull 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 mnde especcially for these disease and is tne most prompt and most reliable medicine known for the purpose. 50 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists. i - i Do you want to know what would make your father, mother, brother, Sister and sweetheart happy? It is a nice pair of shoes or slippers for a Christmas present. W. A. Hoeck A Co. have just received an elegant line that they oiler at Vkky Low prices for thirty days only. tf I." i "