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I'M 111 J II III 111 III 111 I El $1.50 PER ANNUM. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1888. VOLUME XXI V. NUMIlKlt lit', Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, strength and wliolesomeuess. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders, hold only in c ins. Hoval Hakin; t'owDKK Co..lOJVaIl St. New Yo) it. 3Ut48 GI'ZY OFFICIOS. Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer. - Attorney, -Engineer, Police Judge, Marshall. Couociliiien, 1st ward, 2nd .. 3rd 4th- " P.M. KIOHKY W K FOX JAMK4 PATTKKSON, JB. - 11VUO.V CL.ABK A Mauolr S Cbl KKOKD W II Maliok ( J V WKCKHACU A SAI.18I1UKV A Shu-man MUKfHY Board Pub.Wor i.I W ka KltK 1 1 a 1 M JONKrt lK. i r.i h 1 S W liurrns j Cos O'CONNOR. 1 P McOallkn, Prbs I WJohnsin'.Cuaibhak I) (iOKDK.R HawksWobth COTJJsTY OFFICERS. Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer, - Clerk. Deputy Clerk, - Kecorder of Deeds - Deputy Kecorder Uleik t District Court, Sheriff, Surveyor, Attoruey. Supt. of Pub. SeuoolJ. County Judge. IIOAKI) OK SUP KB VISORS. A.B.ToDU.Ch'm.. - - w ""sl0Hf Louis Foi.tz. - We p Kenwood A. B. DUKsoN, " Kiinwooa D. A. Campbell Tuos. Pollock Biko CKITC1I KI V.IAX ExaChitchukld W. II. Pool, Join M. Lkvda W. C. Smowaltkr J. C. ElKKNHARY A. Madolk A I.I. KN BKESON Mavnaku SeiNK C. KUSSICLL V....;iow v.i of ach week. All tel.t urolhe. epeclfully iuvited to iitteiul. ULATrMOUril ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. p. J OF meets every alternate ttiday in Moh Hioufll in Hie Masque IaU. Visiting brother are invited to attend. ha ltlO LODUE NO. SI. A. O. U. W. -Meets every alternate Friday evening at K. of P. ii I'r .n.iant. i.rorheri are rusu6Cif ully In vited to attend. F.J. Morgan. Master workman ; F P. Brown. Foreman ; G. B. Kemter. Over seer U A. Taite, Financier: i. b. Houne wortii. Recorder ; M. Maybright. Receiver; 1 B Smith, Pact M. W. : I. N. Bowen, Guide ; pi J. Kunz, Inside Watch. CAMP NO. 332. MODERN WOODMEN V'of America Meets second and fourth Hon i.yliuntf at h of P. haU. All transient fc&Kert i Knxxne to n.ee . yith us. l a. Newcomer, Vetterable CoWsui;kU.- h, Nile. Yorthy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Banker ; W. A. jioect, Clerk." ' ' ' ' ;;guth iajui'E o. e a. q y. w. DRESSED BEEF MONOPOLY. PLAITS: ivai.-h r rerr.Jite t.Tiasy eniiiK h4Wi)t o'clock, AUtra.ns;eut broth "i .Jo.i.iiu. inu!thi1 to attend. I.. era s Frr,v w rftOD. 31. YV Wilde. Keeo.-. Flit IT I f. Hoyd. Foreman : S. C. - t-nnard Anderson, Overseer, 1I ATT8MOUTH LODGE NO. 6. A. F. & A.M. Mets on the nrst and third Mondays of Mh month ut their hall. A trw-o broth- eM aye covd,Hli iijvltto ;gv. th M Wm. H ath. Secretary, VFBKAKA CHAPTER. SO. 3. R. A. M. A Meets second and fourth Tueuav of each nionth at MaCnV Hall. Transput brothers are iuvited to meet with us. whit n p "WM. Fvs- Secretary. The Senate Commltte Now InSes slon at St. Louis. St. Louis, Nov. 21. The Vest Senate committee to investigate the alleged dressed beef monopoly, held a prelimin arj meeting at the southern hotel this morning for the purpose of agresing cn a plan of procedure. All of the senators composing the committee are now here, namely : Vest, of Missouri, chairman; Manderson, of Nebraska; Plumb of Kan sas; Cullum, of Illinois; and Coke, of Texas. At 2 p. m. the committee announced itself ready to bein work. Senator Vest explaired in opening that an impression had been created that this committe had some connetcion with the convention of the Iiantre association and butchers. This was not the case. The committee was not here to "de fend or attack any interest." Senator Vest then read the resolution under which the committe had been appointed in substance to make investigation as to the transportation of beef cattle and whether any combination on the part of the trunk line association, control traffic association or other agencies of transpor tation, or among those engaged in buying and shipping meat products whereby the price of beef and beef cattle had been so controlled as to diminish the prices paid producers without lesseniug the cost to consumers. The only witness examined was D. II. II. Snyder, a ranchman resid ing at Georgetown, Williams county, Texas. The committee adjourned to meet this moining at 10 o'clock. Ejecting the settlers. Waterloo, I.v, Noy. 31. About a dozen evections from the Des Moines river lands have been made by the feder al authorities. At one place horns were blown by farmers as a sigtal that the marshalls were coming. The settlers re sponded by coming out to defend their homes with force, but scattered at the sight of jruus. No shots were fired. The posse visited a number of localities, seiz ing horses and cattle to pay the costs. One farmer named Boyington resisted desperately, but was overpowered and ejected. Sou h Carolina's Rairoas. CoLUiibU, S. C, Xoy.21. The annual report of the state railroad commission issued yesterday, shows an increase in the mileaga qf je rajlrpa.ds of South Car olina of t) per cent during (he past year, and the remarkable increase of 38 per rent in ther net earnings, the year har- ug been an exceedingly prosperous one. The gross receipts increased nearly$l,000, 000 while the expences increased about $300,000. Pennsylvania's Entire Vote. II4BRISBURG, a., 2fov. 2.1 ntire re turns from all the counties in the state show that almost one million votes were Cast for president, garrison's was 79, an4 hU najqritjc o.er all sas 54,- ir rt ZION COMMAS DAHV. 4.' iU NO. S. K. T. ifeett fiist and third Wednesday lr.fclit of ejell llOi)i.ii ai if ii ' 9 i.wt " are oowmiiyiMMwu 'V vhitV WM. Havs, Rao. V "'in E. O. rASS COUNCIL NO. 1021. KOVAL J RCA N UM K.I meet t lie cecond and fourth Mondays of liioU in nth at Aroauum Hall. ,vvw ii. N. Glenn, Regent, r. C. Minor. Secretary. PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRAQE President. Robt. B Windham 1st Vice President.... A. B. Todd 2nd Viee President Win Neville Secretary K, HerrjnaiiP Treasurer R. Guiituiaji DlltK.lTORS. .T C. Riehev. F. E. White, J.C.Patterson, J. A. Conner, ii. Klxon, C. W. Sherman, F. Gor der, J. V. Aeekbeh. MoCONlKIS POST 45 G. A. R. KOSTfeB, j. w. Johnson., .Conjniauder. C S. Twiss Senior Vice F.A.BATM junior - JKO. Nilks Adjutant. Hxnry Strfigbt ,Q. M. M alos Dixon Officer of the Day. CuablesFord " Guiird Andebsov Fbv Sergt Major. jACOBGOBBf.KMAV,. ..Quarter Master Sergt. L. C. Cubtis , ,Fost Chaplain MeeMnsr Saturday evening Veilow Fever Statistics. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 21. There were twenty new cases of yellow fever during the twepf-fqur huis ending at 6 a. m. yerterday. and ope 4eatlj: Total cases, 4,643; total deaths, 4.03, A Weaver's Strike. Newbedford, Mass Noy. 21. About 160 looms in Wamsutta mills No. 1 are jdle, as all of the wlfle Ippm weayers in that mill have struck wprjf because of additional fines for Uapk marks in weav iag. Public tale- I will sell at public auction at my farm five miles southeast of Plattsmouh, on Saturday Dec. 8, 1883. the following stock which was taken up by me on thj 22ndday of April 'S3. And properly ap proved according to law; ne bay mare with three white feet, aged about seven years; one yearling colt; one two year pld bay horse colt with star in forhead. 34-5 Dave Sampson. The Alabama Count. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 20. The vote cast fpr presidential electors was counted today by the governor and secT retary of state. Cleveland receives 117, UlO votes, JIarrison 57,197, Fisk 583, -r - rrr After Many Years. Paris, Nov. 21. The police of Liile have arrested a gang of six men, who sev eral years ago stole in Brussels and Mons bonds to the value of $100,000, which they negotiated in England: l.V AM US I NO BLUNDER. Perhaps the most diviiting blunder mnde by the democrats in counting out republicans-elect to the next congress came off in the Second North Carolina district. Cheatam, the republican can didate was understood to be 4,500 ahead, and the democratic returning boards threw out two counties entire, and sev eral precinc ts in another county and sup posed that the matter was satisfactorily settled. But when they came to make the official count of the district, behold Cheatam was still G70 votes ahead. The democratic state committee was astound ed at the result and immediately ordered the canvass to be made over from the bottom up. This time they made a clean weep by throwing out five thousand ad ditional votes for Cheatam on the ground that his tickets were headed " For the Fifty-first congress, Second distrsct." This was the head decided upon by the republican committee as complying ex actly with the law and it differed from the heading of the democratic ticket only in having the additional words," Second district." information in the nanus of tue re publican national committee indicates that about fifteen republican members of congress elected by the actual returns in the solid south will be refused their ceatificates and the same will be issued to their democratic opponents. Two in Arkansas, two in Kentucky, three in Virginia, one in Maryland, two in West Virginia, two in Louisiana and three in North Carolina. And yet it is probable that the frauds will not avail to make the house democratic on its face when it meets. Lincoln Journal. Ihirpor's Bazar. IL.LUSTBATE ID. IlAitrKR'a Bazar w ill continue to maintain it reputation a an uueiiualed family journal. Its art Illustrations are of the highest order, it literature i o! the choicest kind, and its Fashion and Household department of the most practical aud economical character. lis patern-t-heet supplements and fashion-platea alone will save Us readers ten times the cost of aiihHcriptlou, aud iW articles on deco. alive art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cookery, etc , make it indisjnsib'e to every household. Its bright short stories, and timely estays, are among the bitt published ; aud not a line is admitted to Us columns that could olfeud the most fattidious tasie. Among the attractions of the new volume will be nerial storiea by Mr. Fmajjcis Hodgson Bi bnktt, Mrs. Alrxan dkii, William Black, and Tsw.mah IlAitur. and a series of papers n nurseiy management by Mrs. CiiitisiiNR Trkiiunk Ukkrh k. Senator Colquitt Re-elected Atlanta. Ga Nov. 21. A. II. Colquitt was yesterday re-elected united States senator. Clothing must go, Men's Busipess Suits at $4.60. Elson, the One Price CI othier Greenwood Creetlngs. Ed Herald Dear Sir: Please allow space in your columns fc.r a few items from Greenwood. It is the only way now we can be heard, as the Journal (our last paper) has flown. It has gone to Eagle to keep Alf Cooly cool, W. L. Holland, of South Omaha, is in town visiting friends this week. Church festivals, oyster suppers, lec tures, dances, and protracted meetings will soon be in order. The M. E. church directors are talking of buying the lata residence pf Edwin Jeary for. a parsonage, and we think it is a nice place, cheap, and offered on easy terms. Atty's C. A. Wesley apd G, W. Clark are attending district court at Platts mouth this week, Hon. Edwin Jeary has moved his family and effects to his new home on E street, Lincoln; and James W. Bouk, the Greenwood seed man has moved id the house formerly occupied by Mr. Jeary. If reports are true, some of our demo cratic friends here need attention. A gentleman was telling me today that some of the most prominent opes fcaye been off of feed for fully fifteen days and are getting very poor ana weak:. And we have been very creditably informed that some of the boys have needed a night watch since November 0, to prevent indigestion, caused from, no oyer dose of crow, On Wednesday 'evening last we had one of the riproaingest ratifications ever held in this " neck o' the woods., Fully two thousand citizens were out to see the "elephant" and to see who could make the most ncisc. Tin orns, brass bauds, whistles', horse tV'dleSjbon P res, and little boys'lunga were the order of the night till the woe sma' hours of the morning. Mr. Henry Cutler and Miss Lillie Walker, of thi3 place were united in marriage last week and are now sight seeing in Denver. Jtare anon, Sklah. That dainty lady tripping by, How light her step, how bright her eye, How fresh her cheek with healthful glow, Like roses that in Maytime blow ! And yet a few week.s hYe p33e4 away Since she was. fading day by day. The doctors skill could naught avail; Weaker she grew and thin and pale. At last, while in a hopeleg frame, Qne $ay sh.e said. -'There is a name I've often seen a remedy Perhaps ,twill help; I can but try." And so according to direction, She took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. And every baleful symtom fled, And she was raised as from the dead. -: : : -1 - Assigned- Hastings, Neb., Nov. SO. Miller Schack, merchant tailors of this town, assigned yesterday. The liabilities will amount to about $4,000. The assets will probably more than cover t"ie liabilities. Harper's " Periodicals. Per Year i HARPER'S BAZaR 54 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 HARPER'S VOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Pontage free to all Bubserihert in (he United State, Canada or Mexico. 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Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine. for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receip of $3.00 per volume. Cloth cases, for binding, 0. ceuts eacn Dy man, pose-pant. Index to IlARtErs MaA4,ise. Alphabeti cal. ttali'ticii,'acl Classified, for Volumes 1 to 7. inclusive, from June. 1800, to June, one vol., 8vo., Ciotu, $i.oo. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lots. Jfeuvpaper are not to eopu thin advert ittfineni without he express order or JJ,Ipek tiRos. Address KAlipKr, i. LU'JTHEES. New York, Sheriff's Sa,e. By virtue of two ex&ctia(,s j-ru. d by suowaitei", CieH 01 me uiitrici lourt. w. n. within and for Cui uounty. Nebraska, aud to me di rected, I will on the 8th day of December, A. D., ms, at 2 o'clock p. 111., of said day st the south door of the court house in Plattsmouth, in said county, sell at r nbiic auction, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : The east half of the uo.rOiwe.et quarter of section nine (-. in town Jiip, twelve (12) north sf range tisitiiyii"iai east, aiiil the east eicmeeu anq one-n:i:t (is!-, acres pf the sec ion. lownsnip nnu range Auesaine ueuij; iuvko Uj property of Thomas .1. Tli name The same being levied iinoh aud tafcen a the roiienv 01 i nomas .1. lnoma: satisfy' a Judgment of said 1- by liana f. S(uui1 ad Hani P. Sumlell, liorna$, defendant. t" aid f-iHVt recovered asMz'iietrof the Jfai inevs and Merchants Insur ance Company, plaintiff, against said defend ant. l'lattsmouth, Neb., October 31st A. D. 1888. J. C. ElKENBABT. Sheriff Cass County, Neb. Cedar Creek Mills. Mr. Pred Shroedep, the enterprising proprietor of the Cedar Creek mills, has fitted up his machinery in first class shape and is now prepared to supply the de mand. He has put in a new thirty horse power engine, and is ready to open up the mill and commence work. No woman can be contented and hap py if her skin is covered with pimples aqd blotches. These disfiguring erupt ions are easily removed by the use of Ayei's Sarsaparilla, . This medicine is perfectly safe to take, and is a thorough ly reliable blood purifier, -Send your job work to the Herald office. Gex. Harrisok will not appoint Dern ocrat jq fcffife, and h,e does not play poker; th.e Demqcratic Senators will not bare much induC&ment to pass their evenings at the White House during his Administration. Messrs. PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati, O. Gentlemen: Although a stranger to you, and u.y testimonial entirely unnecessary, as it certainly is unsolicited, yet i take great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of your Ivqry Soap, and thanking you for putting it on the market at so low a price. It has entirely supplanted, the use of Castile and other fine soaps in my household for several years past, being in no way inferior and from fifty to seventy-five per cent, more economical. A good test I find for the purity of a soap is to try it with a brush for cleansing the teeth, and the taste of the Ivory so used is perfectly sweet and clean. Very Respectfully Yours, W. S. BAKER, M.D. A WORD OF WARNING. there are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 'Ivory';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright lS8f, by Procter & Gamble. IT -T XX 33 0 One-Price Clii Hi In Plattsiroiith, is very sorry his Jar of JJeans caused one of his To get windy. JOE is sorry for the neighWs of this mad, windy Competitor. Would advise Mr. Monkev Competitor to sell out and start a menagerie nd charge admission, for JOE lias no doubt it would pay this mad competitor mtieh better than continuing in the Clothing" Business. "All other ?ood.a by fortune's hand A wife is the peculiar gift of Heaven. Is your wife changed, your home un happy t Does she go about with gloom on her face and do vou see no more the smile that won you t Is it because she is bilious. Bile causes half the misery of the world, tier system Is clogged up. her bead aches. Get her a vial of Dr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets and tb y will glye her relief and the atmosphere of I home will grow bright again. On? tinv I sugar-coated Granulel dose. oil O IES' Competitors are mad because lie has destroyed High Prices. They are mad because he has destro.v&ci a L surer s 1 roil t. JOE believes in elling Honest Gqcds at Honest Low Prices. ET Q IE3 ' Trade is getting larger every day, and his mad competitor?? cannot destroy it by misrepresentation, or by ee colled reduction prices. The people won't be misled any longer, tor they know JOL is celling goods at an Honest Profit And at One Price Only. REiVlEfVlBER JOE 13 sellinp: better croods for less monev than ever hr-anl rif bpfbrp. in Plattsmouth. DON'T To guess on JOE'S Bans. It "monkevincr business, either. FORGE! costs you nothirg to guess and n JOE, The Clothing Hustler, c domon & Nathan's Old Stand.