HERALD, VOL XXIX. NO II. HATTSMOimi.CASSmUN i..io a yi:. ir. PLATTSMOUTH ) SEE J. I. UNRUH HRST-cLAss FURNITURE. , A NP CAN C.IVK (.OOP HA K iAINS. PARLOR SETS, T.FP KOoM SI'.TS. AND ' A MFTROl'OLl TAN 2nT MAIN STREET. DINING THE : GREAT : GOOD : LUCK of X-LiGNDJGE THE HARDWARE MAN OF PLATTSMOUTH. HARDWARE -AT LESS 23 CeiELto cn J. w , 1IFNPKL, the Tlattsmouth Hardware man lias purchased tin- rutin-stock of the Omaha Hardware Co.. of Omaha, atnl at such price that it can ami will lit? re-sold in Thittsniouth at retail direct to the consumer at from TEN TO 25 GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All the coimnoit mid unsaleable .stock was Hold as scrap iron and llendee houyht all ;ood stock. It Will be Shipped to Plattsmouth at Once. ' F G. FRICKE & CO., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A i ii.Mi'i.i: 1 1: Drugs, : hedi AND OILS. PIxTlililSTS' SINPU'ILS AND I'lKF I.HU'olv'S. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED atai.l HOURS. MILLINERY AT In all the Latest Styles and Shapes--From a Hat Frame to a Silk Beaver Hat. We also have a FIU'ST-CI.ASS TKM MM Llv' who is posted on all of the LALFST STYLFS and will do von Cool) T K'IMMINli. TUCKER SISTERS. COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE WEEKLY HERALD MUST BE IN BY TUESDAY EVENING. 112 ISAAC PEARLMAN'S GREAT 3vtODEKlNr HOUSE-FURNISHING : EMPORIUM, Whi le you can n'rl your hoi, -if lurnised tn,ni kilcheii to parlor and at easy terms. I handle the world re nowned 1 1, n wood Hah; Carriages, also the latest Improved ,k Reliable Process'' Gasoline Stoves. CALL AND UK CON V INC LP. No TK'ol'MI.F IO SHOW (loops. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE FOR 1.1 v..-. f A ,e--l l??. ?00M SF1S !', IVUVJltl UL 1 U, KVFK'YT il I Nii Klw LS T A 1 1 1 . 1 S ! i M iiM'. T l XZ-J l , V : mm Vo torn . PLATTSMOUTH. THAN tlo ZDollctr. si i n'K i 'i Paints, CMOS, : Tio-clrer Sister Sherwood Blk.. Plattsmouth. MRS. HARRISON IS DEAD.i She Passed Quietly Away at 1 :40 This Morning. ONC TIRELESS WATCHED. Tlw Pr.-ti.i. ut W tciioct I y Her p.... sicjn Until ths Messen-rer lamp Her Lat Moments Pa-ie-cl in Quiet Slumber. - "''' - i.;, ,illt w ,(lli.ls ;it ., (. ille II,-.' il waitini; for t a- Hi. I. f. b.-li "vim.' l!; at i i tunc ' 'I.I- ' I'M !: il .-. ;i All !re."i.! in ,vai:.. '1 , ,. ! i ihe si.!, r.i n.i or .-el: out for a hi i.-t t With the (omni: in t. i i -. 1 lii.n- -t IM room. ui tilt" (ally mommy hours the watchers by the bedside waited almost breathlessly f ir the i h.myiny f,,;,. ,,lt (!, . c, ; .-i- did not come. The pa'ient lay half sleepiuo, half wakiny. n-ver at lively conscious-. When the hour of yrcato-t d inner had passed the president lay down for a bri,. f rest. He was in the so-krm mi :i.. .m, h-i,..., the i; ictor aniwil. a lew r.i.aule-. .itler 7 o'clock. Mts. Jl.irii.-oii was aw.iki then. Sin: recoeni.r-d t : :.-; doctor as he hent o, r the he,!, an 1 whispered j faint lectin.;- to 1 : ; 1 1 1 . ; The d"ctor that .-he was we dtcr j hut thvre were no indications, of collapse. 'I he presitlent. however, I would not leave tl e sick room, even t.i et t his hrcakfast. After the situ- j pie morning service had been held l iu his room, I e had ,-ome food sent j up to him anil ale a little of it. and then returned to the .sick room. It was only a half an hour later that there came a sudden chanee the patients condition. Her strencth .seemed to fail and Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Pinimick.vvho stood ly the bedside, feared that the end was approaching. The doctor, however, by the use of stimulants was able to brine the lleetin-vitality back ayaiii to the feeble form, and once more tin e es opened and looked tipun the world, but the hps had moved for the last time. Kvui had the will been active the mil.cle ot the face could not have re-ponded. Lor the remainder of the d,i the sjrk woman was lyin- motionles- aiel -peeehle-s on her bed. the llame of me iisiiill an i iauiv. i.icki i iii teeble, l'i ady at allliort an) moment to :;imiI forv er. The lim-i le.-til 1 1 e throat, too, refused to do their dot v. and so the last act of the tragedy beeim. There was no pain, no sill ferine;-, physical or mental. The faculties were not ail beiiumhered. The eyes could look and know a little, but the wonderful energy which has foueht oil (he end so lontv hail all wasted away. There were intervals of stupor ami intervals of wakeful semi con sciousness all through the day The doctor had stayed until t o'clock, then he had yone away to his other patients. He returned about ntuii and aain at 1 o'clock. He said at his third visit that Mrs. Ilairisim uiiylit live for four or live hours. I le came airain at .'t o'clock anil saitl that she mielit Jj,. three or four hours loiiyer. The presi tlent saw but on,- visitor today, in fact, only one person who was not a member of the household. The exception was Dr. T. S. Hamlin, the pastor id' the church of the Coven ant, of which the president ;ijn Mrs. Hairisou have been members. lie came to oiler a lew words of ; comfort to the president, and Mrs. ' McKee saw him for a lew minutes in the upper hall wav , vv lli this exception the president saw n ie not even Mr. Ilallord. No busi ness was bronchi 1o his attention and then was no attempt to in trude upon him. The White hoii-e was closed to all visitors Ms it is on Suudav. A card on the door .in iiioi nci 1 1 the I. e l. At '.::su o'clo.-k Dr. i. miner said "Mrs. Harrison may live until mid n ii lit and .-he ma v die in hall an lit ur She is verv low. She j- nulv jiisl ; lireathmi;-. Willi the ee-s.ition of that breathing her life will pass piielv away. There will be no l , sn uu-le. .-Mle I- too weak lor that. The family has kept (heir v iil in the sick room since ihalf pa-t I thi alternoon excepting that an mo tilt 11 1 the end II. i ht come. A .-v moments before In o'clock Lieutenant i'arker came lioni the sick room, lie said that he thoii-ht Mrs. Harrison miejn jV(. (, jhoiir or two. When he left the room Mr. Harrison was tdeepini;. H lLUULIUf 0 I iVl 1 M I II T . At midnight Mth. Harrison wan: sinkitie; xlou-ly, w ith the chances in ' favor of death comi.!- to her within jToleBrnma From all Over tha a lew hours. She was sleeoinir. Tlic president remains at her bed side and the membei'st ot the family are still in the mi U room. Only Mr. H ilton!, Mr, Mouiei,m, rv f,,ur of I ! 1 1- newsp aper cot r esp. indents were left in the bi i I ! i.m ily lighted vestibule. The doorkt t per guards the cut i .nice to the mansion and an swers the tpiestioiis of those who corneal loni intervals to ask how l rs ll.ii rison i-. N'i!!i;ii,; has been said in the f.iuii.x alio it the luaei al , arrange ments. I'rob. il.lv no ttioii-ht lias been :.. i v en to them. I!ui it seems lil( ly a simple service will be held in t';e cloin h of the Covenant here on cdiii .-.la v uiorninu; and the tin. -tal p.uty will jo west Wednes day afternoon. The final si I vices may tie held in ItidianopoliH Thurs day afternoon. The l'eunsylvania ro id h is' tendered a special train if it should be needed At 1:15 Dr. (iartlner, on coining from 'tie siek room, said tie did not believe Mrs Harrison could live h ilf an hour louder, i At I to a. in. Mrs. Harrison passed ' eaee : nil v a vv.i v . yCNG CF FRIENDSHIP. 0a fvii'il 1 li:n" I -v. Kit luvi.. Ii ivt ii'iiie -one I i-f..;. nt ! ,1 t .'art - A filli li.w-, tie! a '"llIifU lll h.llll til ttlt it tinU." t :ll'l, Wlai Iivi h iiiiiiuif ,1 bytiiio (iriiMi, unvri.'tl lij-et-ttl-li an-, A till hn ;iii;t in slicis tnif, itml gooJ us m if fair. Oil. lute a i:e.v'r tint I : in I,h. 1 Li Uik'li mi l kiln t,i r, ieh ii t.t.r t'ut frlcii'!iliii.'n I'l.H't i n flit i anil clitics Wttll srt'M 1 1. .It ' hWOIlll'l f.tr! Hlli.ri 10 III,', i lit. 1 1 1 T.W (jliul; hlltl tiliint. Hint I er.nv -j; Uor wnys, urn ti.ti :tnl nixlerly: tlicrts'H tin- t-f.lt.n In ln-r ; Iter lovaiK Ui'.M l lineU liuli'i f ir ov'ry ill Ui! iVit i n -H'P't: A ml n )i Ii rcr, 'n'av'a luiiro iifiir, l."''ise hl,e it I it frieiiill Oh. IumN a vh tint', linm nil mIU with iJAriini'.i inpturv jtt.rt rirf, But fr!,'i!ilii(i U.i 'ailUfvy tLnl H'Xttljus a tUil li.c'iuii;? A S:. I Mriiiniy. Tliey t .ik' ii of !: tne ami family niat ti'rs. Imliy's new clothes, pupil's trip on tl:e roa 1 jiti-l niiitimei'i visit tn lnT lllotii nr, wliiln every c.".e listen,-1 ia a most in-tersi.v-ri.i!t.er. Tlw treml of the culiversaiii li si:nve,l that tilrt wifu aud ti.ihy were not. : i j j to t'no ili-jint with t!ie liapjiy f'.it 1 i--r. as he ieelar. it would h" i!t,iii-iis. I'.'i- ;i tin car lieiired ,lef f. ivinn Mt'eel. v. ii' i e he vv its to leave them, every one x'.'iM"l"r,l all to himself hnvv they vveiM part and whether he vviiiiM his hi-r ia fi'iiiit, of the ll'ovvtl Tin y wet- I, ii, in tlotilit. When l'i .;T;iues street was reached the ili iiniiiii't' uro-e. cuimht ttp h;s bahy :uitl kissing it eomlhy placed it besido its iiioliiet. lie Mooped down to ki.st his wife, and the loving vvninati (ilaf'd mi arin itti'iiit his neck as sho said, "Now you'll writ often, won't you','" Ju-t then a iinnnse individual nn the op posite hide of tiie car, who had evidently been absorbed iu his puper, glanced over the top of it Hinl reniai kifd iu the driest of tones,"! lost a watch doin that." C'hicao News, I lent il n titl l.i i iiihii liilliess. Iu Ktiihiiiil, as the titles of nobility lire liniiti'd and eiinnot Iih nsurpml by (ietitioiis chiir.u ti'is without detection, they confer a decree of consideration iijhhi tho (lo.sses-or far superior to what is observed iu foreign countries, wdiern they re abundant to nu extreme mid where every needy nil venturer can iis Minie them. A (iertiian banni, in tle rision. nn a raeti cmtrse u few days since observed to it Trench umripiis that the title of lnat'ipiis whs very coiiituoii iu Trance, "I," added he, '"have a ni.irijuis ! in my kitchen," And 1," retorted the ! Frenchman, who felt insulted, "hnv-ft u ;(ieriiiiiii bamn in my stable." This j repartee was particularly happy, it beinj; ! well known that (ierinan p'ooius are uk 1 ciiintiiou mil of their country as arc . l li.'lie'ii eoij;-. It a fTol'ds II ju-t lesson, ! loo, against the folly as well lis rude ! lie of nil national reflect inlis.Magn- zine .lnni nal. sjiorl lor ho llot;. Tiie most laiiL'iiahln tiling I have seen lately was the discovery of n new kind offline by a lively ymnie; s.-tter ilnj. It vv,i iii u hivij dry fluids Hon, vvheie en.-ii is sent to the desk ill li't'ti ImXes vhirriii. nhni on slender rails. The iln was follnvv in' his pretty ini-tress .-ed.itely i i n 1 1 1 1 . when ho heiud the H.illld Itml saw the t-vvift 11 i li 1 1 1 nf the nf h.r al' Ui not to pn e'f' Tl la- cn-ii bux. He thtnmht it was a , .-iiel tore up nnd down the nish-3 r it , seuturiir,' tin- row,! and unius t v erv bntiy in siht. An ho vvotihl be convii I of his illusion, he had ' removed forcibly from what la; lably 1hi.ni;ht the best huiitiin; in d hn had ever btrueli. Kate tl's Wa.-hllii;toii. The (It ii il IMIl n! en -1. nn I- , ill t in w We Ille lull I i, i - el 1 1 1 . i II av t I l.l 1 II .: We ask whether Ihcv ntie,t loU-. alle, lire. 'lltere huve It, en I went y-scvt'ii caset nf iiisinlty in tin- Itiiv.tiiatt rowvl family tltif 4a; the iit-st tit i i i.l in v . n n crr Ci r nnnTin worm tiavo uoen KeceiVtXl. WILL AVOID ALL SHOW. The F tin. Tal Arrannem nts Simple hiryicus nt t 10 Whit Hous.i and a t Indianapolis Last Sati Kites VAS:H.;r.)N, D. ('., ) f. yy The UU ml .iron, l t,,. executive inaii sioii to k. ep o;, intimlers was e, u linuetl totlay. It was found imprac ticalde to hold tin- funei .,1 sei vices Wednesday, ,t V1 ,ei iiled to P"w'!' the, n tilt Thursday morn- i n i. lie 1 iley vvill be in no sense pub. i huis-don to them beinv lint- ttetl to those invited. Only it la ttvcH, members of the Cabinet and their families, and a very tew inti mate friends will be in attendance. As far as the oflici.il position of the president will permit, the s rv ict s ...:,it .a win oe me same as in fl.e cuse of meml'er of a private family. will be lit Id in the eat room , i ....... i i io, no aiioi.ini ,i i re.-iiv lorrii by JOev. T. S. Hamlin, p.i.-tor of the church whit h the president attend.-. The body will mil lie in j state. After the si rv ices the body 'will be accomp inii tl to J mliain, po ns, win-re services of a more pub he character will be ht Id in the I'irst Tresby teriaii church, ami the body vvill be interred iu Crown Hill cemetery. AH myht Ion-- and today Ulc urnmso! coniloletife jioured in at i lie white house. If any, only a lew will lie ".ivcri ihe public, iuclu.int those from persons of tiuunual proiiiitu iH e, or from other utivern inents. The inesitlent is averse to parades of this sort. The remains were embalmed, this morning. A plain Mack erupt knot on the door i (lie only outward symbol of mourniiie;. Secretary kusk will reach here to "v lit and Secretary Llkins vvill also arrive in time for the funeral, so that nil the members of the cabinet will lie present at the ceremonies. They vv ill act as honorary pall bear ers (it Ihe .services iii this city. Vice I'lvnideut Morton, who tele-rapbed during tin- day asking Ihe time when the funeral would take pi. tee and Chief Justice Fuller may also I"- a-ked to serve as pall bearer-, ri i i . , ... i nv ooii i. eaters will lie ein plov i s of the while house. i The pall bearers who will ofliciate ;it Inilianapolis have been selected. They are Dr. II. k Allen. John It. Flam. Ilueh Haula, L. II Martin tlale ( it iii ral Lew Wallace of Craw lor.lsv ille, lion. William lv. .Niblack ot Yiiiceiiues, John lv'. Filler ami Thetitlore I. Ilau-liev. ' A 11 the members of the president'?, family, with the exception of his three ratul children, will accompany the remains of Mrs- Harrison to Indianapolis. This, of course, includes Dr. Scott, the ven erable father i;f the deceased. It was at first felt that his advanced aye would prevent his making tin ii tp. nni wiien i in- matter was broached to him, he auounced em uaiii any iiiai ne propssetl to n'o ami wiiiiiu not listen In a propo i ,i . i . sition t o 1 1 1 e col 1 1 la ty. Mr. J. N. Mi Kee, the president's son-in-law, ha laneeneii an important Inisiuess enyayenient iu I tail iniore ami will also iii-compaiiy the body, as will the members of the cabinet and pos i I ilc the ladies of their lam i lies. It' is also likelv that Vice I 'resident Morton and tainilv, Chief Justice T il I ler a ad a lew ol hers vvill In es p''t i;i 1 1 x invited to accomp. mv the pal ty. Mr.-. Miller, wile ol (In- attorney yeueial, ami Mrs. K'usk and other i.eliesvol the la ill i I ies ol (he uieili bei ., nf the cabinet, called this . mi irii iuy and -pent some lime with the l.tniilv . A b w Othels lllllln.lte llit'lltls v. ere uiso received. Mis. Tal hi r met nio-t ill lie- callei s w ho went ii p sta ii s. C.k- p VNP. let U." bov 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 I-. I !. ( Iweils. ' In t ll einplov t il at the I 'aim was : 1 1 i t -s 1 1 1 Pnla v tor i A b.-ll Aim ha il lmu-e. stealing from tin- uu, ,,,1-1 .-ample- pom t In- I ra v e! I i ii y men In his trunk weft loiunl several pans of pants oi, i i v i re i ia 1 . silk 1 1 n i b i , 1 1 , i , s . i m 1 1 1 1 hal- and cap-, and other tlnn-s too 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - it 1 1 - loo mention, taken limn the sample loom. About T-ii'i vvorlh ol tleiitist-' yobl lent and .-cores ol letters that had never been mailed were found. ( )ne letter contained a ilrnlt for .f'l and another said "Fn- e let-irnnd el S We e Island a YE EARLIE TROUBLE." C.iiry Lim' i I m ton f ISt-nrf oiy Chi l'liii' ITilulliiiitr,T Mi'loth ini i. "Ye ftrlie Trnudlf," wr'leii ly tliaO I tirilluiit Imt err.il it pl.'iv.M ; lit. I'rery , thiv Cm let hi, vvat Jiro.uu.l t ..! : at lroel ur's 'Tvt t ut y -I liii .l Si 1'" i hi k i lly. I he (litre w l "' ' i ' I'-' Iticril it I ii iiit a j" . t r it '.'ii at lie' 1 '.. -.! t -1 mn Jelini, but tJijiiy'it IHly fair inee:. inn e!' jlicet'ss. As thi'l e Were ftfaiii: el , nni. n mas ''Sw-.'rftvi:' JANR SIUAI'.r. on that o it-lull, the present prnthiftlnti mr.ii.ls Ihe lir-t opport noil y to jinhje Htpiint ly of the mt-riis of tint (day. The Aiiierii .-ui revdliit.imi itllortls very little tip f url uiiiiy (or tl.-iiin.it iu i-lb-tit unl,s the f.'lets of hi-tnry nri nilhlessly distorted mid viol.-ilvd. This Mr. Cinli-toii Inisilnne, mill he just itit-s his in t by a , u it.jtl inn fioiii the (in fai-t- to 'T'everil of the Teak." ltut. evi'ii iis ll. is, "Ye Kitrliti 1 1 oublt;" U t'tttirtly niiwiir'.hy the traiisei-ndeiit aliil i y nf Mr. ( arli-tim. His cliariietfi-s nro horrililv nvi-rdr.-tvvn fud arti Hulked on nnd ctT the !.iro in the most niiiih-H.-f.Lsliinii. 'The climaxes w ith pel hups u Kin Kle exci-pt.itiii tire slrme; hi tins Kciitimttnt Kip-Hlitm tumlity, hut tln-jr are worthy only nf the middle. Krmlu of inebxl ratu h, in which tiitt-Ktiry "Yi K.irlio Trouble" prop erly lii'lnliiis. Tin) iay is inter jirt'tt-d by nu exet lli'iit ciisl, iin luiUu .buepli Ibiworth, Wiilima K. Owen ivnd ,I,i!i Snuirt. Miss Stintrt and Mr. Owen easily eelipsi-il the titlnrs. This ynium lady is, in my opiuion, om-of the liest Iniiniiei, on t he Alma it an Mue. Ib-r every word, net nnd Keslure denote iii-pirtit ion as well ns stuilieil art. '1'lils was first nuiile cnuspii-uously iiianllt-st when she was a member of Aiiiisiut I'itnii's i-xt-t-lleiit stiii k eonnmny, now tie- film i. I cannot tinderMiutid why it is that Titlnii r, the Troluimns and Daly do lint snap ili this Kleitt artist fur their lhie 11111111.' tiriraiii. '.ui inns. .She Won Id lie u cit dit to any one ,,f tin-in. Mo.j,sk.i s revival of "Henry III" ut the New York (,.triien theater dms not. Set-Ill til llaVM I" ! II Itll Ulllllllllilll'il Sllt-et-s. St ranue In say, it, is Slmkespeiu'e ho has het il ( iiuilt li'lit d, vv hilt: Mo-lji-skli, her l,-:nl hit; man, Ot i- Skin iit-r. iiml the Maem-l tiii have Iven ;,i'.'iist-il liy the t-rit its. Afler alt. t'litiiiiii-iiil.ii.li- as is Mmlji ska'.s rei i'.ul nf t ItN iiiil.nnili'ir vvni k of ''ihe 1inmnit.nl liard." it liilist, he f ii 1 id i I it-il tli.it. the pro h olies and epilomn-s mi cmwd out the dramatic i-h uu M in "Henry YIU" that it is a very poor aelin jiieee .it. lu st. 1. 1 1 y I. AWN A "WJiut Sltol" r.illlaitl l-l.t.ver. St hai ft r. Sins-nil, 'ii;iiailX mid Ives urn ei-neiully ri i'iiuiii.- d its the clianipiou hil liai.l pl,i)i rsnl t In, world. Kverylinly knows that, hut everybody does not know that there is a mini in New York city wlio makes wilh ease billiard blint s I hat none of thet'hamploiiseau make. This mull is I'ltifi-s-or Kaar- Ins iiml wlit-ii olitv s3 "- -- i j iin; his favorite Xauie hi- tairii-s a Ueili! of loo pnllllil- nu his -liniiltlt-is. Kaar- t'llOKI ssul! K A :M hi- invent s tlilliriilt shuts and hint otTeifd In play nny in in in the world at this mime forMi,imo. lb-is iil-o the invinlnr of tli two ball name, which tenches the nrt of (il l v Oil' for pn-it inli. Kicliaid T.axtef, the rt-iit I'britau pi'i-m her, was the son of u teiiuiit fanner, mid until nearly jrnwri the future author ilid the oi k nf a farm hand. If yoti wi-h nieci-s iu imy hocicty ItV'uid the belle t.f i:. This Will (lilt you iii favor vviifi tin- other vvuineti - inn' i-Vi ntiiaily with tin.- belle. Frederick Uarbarov-a, einpero: ttei nniiiv, wus drovv in d while cros-'-unall river in A-'.a Minor vvfien ! way to light the Tin ks. ! 'n lleail for Itnsiiii-ss, j Most-Sehauiiiiiii! .'. Jr. Vader, n shea ' th minis van's to know if dot iiti-iilinka-j lile umiei shii t thui't shrink n lculle. anj' i vav. M'ise Seiutllllllilll-f.'. Sr. I)o.s tlot f tiit t ! tit him'.' j "No; i! v a-ciioost a little too pij:." i "tif com -e it vi'.l t-hriiik. Yy don't I ymi have s,,,;,. l.,l for pi.-hness." - Texas Sn tn;-.-. VV ctci'ii (. mills, ft- lire ci.llll- evt-ll ill tin -e (laS ill we-i." A fiiiuilv In 'all-Wall;l Ti the (omit. W'.t-li.. consist nf li-n melilbi-is, lite ivera-e vv.-ij-lit. In iin; 'Jt pouiitls, uad I lit- a el ae licielit ti feet 0 inches, A llolyjko (M:iss.) eoufectionrr is put tinj in a coiih tlroji maehino that will sough out one tmi of drops a day, K'-.'-'i'- 1- - ' . "S -V' 'Vv. i AAA Ik ",, - : term.i ' : I I ' ' f -Si T "I I