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J j w ta 'for. . 4. An Important Proclamation From .Sutiii'l.iy'u laily. L'KATUiCfc, Ntu., Nov. 21. ipciialj fSquatu r Governor N. K. Gii,"gs today inMied tin- I Mowing proclamation n pu- diatiny the usurpation of tliu di j.uccd iuatu-i yv-i r, .1. V. 1'iaiii.an, as olio w; Whkkwav, One .J. '.V. Pe,n iiiu-j, i!c gaily iiHMluiin t art m sij'.ii.tt i gov t-ruor, littn Ciilli.il out llr.: .it. tie liidti i ' c CUpyilig lite ):n.i!:a itderil I j n i i. ! ; n t-.i putdjtvn mi i.pi i.iiiig Mvo Indian; iiikI UllKllKAl', I ho Slid P'.'IMKiii ;sv:,!i OUt HUtllollty t' 1 1 1 :t . Mild ul.ii I. having been dijly nclii 1 .-1 1 . l niovLL ir-na c libv ::.nl U." ur.;! it-i;. havii-.g been lii!y eh .ial:.stu-f i; mail, Wiu:it;:.vs, If 1 m-'.itiu th.th! obey ..hl order, m r:.U.. i;oi:ip:L:.'.i..'!. IiiiU cuitif, iiVii: to li.o ddliculfy t ln-i i might be in i ititiii;; ui -Ji iiiit the l'oiccs ci the. contending putiii-; and, WllKUKAS, hliwubl i-.il.l lilliilia 8UC- :tfcd iu itceoiii tie: purpose lor In re-i-d which Hi y ii.tve mid Peai tli. deprived of t;if ;r el II Oltleriii OIH Said l:i !.a..o will ll-.ll ! an 1 ayoc ttion f diiukw.g iuc w. .'. : ; ..i. !, uuuKAS, iD.ud Pearoim is mcii'ii- I'.itl militia to iiiMU bordiii-itiun and imi tiny iy giving them lull ru'iwii.s of bin coarse Superior pro-i: instrad of choice tid-hitsof poetry, to whieh their delict, constitutions are ticeu .fumed; mid, Wu;;tKAs, S.dd mditit dreidy weary and footsore and art .- i.ily in ne. d of rest, became of their l.ite li"ie.ulc;ni and hercie efforts in driviug the women und children from the polN of Omahi mid in preserving from f roiaitation the Facred ballot boxes of the city; ar.d. Wiikkkas, Great und unusual service is nbt-ut to bo icpiircd ui si'mI u:il;?ia in defeating thf allied P-wers, who have already clean d their Dech, to keep General I3oyi from beinij fired from thin trongliold into the capitol. Therefore, Having in view the wel fare of the fctate at large and to the end that the dark ante-bellum days of the reign of Governor James .liould not be repeated, I hereby rsvoke the order so issued by said J. W. Pearman, except as to the part requiring Major John li. Fury to take charge of all origir al packages and said militia are hereby or dered, under penalty of law, at once to throw up their arms and disband. In testimony whereof I have hereunto eet my hand and caused the great seal of state to be affixed at the city of Beatrice, this 21st day of November, A. I).. 1S00. Attest: N. K. Griggs, Fbkd Nte, Squatter Governor. Secretary of State. The Whiskey Trust Knocked Out. Nebraska City is in luck, having through its attorneys dissolved the in junction that had been allowed against the operation of their new distillery. From the Press we clip the following: 'Mr. "Watson said that it was one of the greatest law battles ever fought and that this was the first time the whiskey trust witli a capital of oyer 35,000,000 "was ever doomed and that the distillery ia Nebraska City would be the only one in the United States out of a trust. The trust appeared to give a bond for any amount if the irjjunctiou was granted, bat both Judsre Caldwell and Judge Dundy refused emphatically to grant the orders. The lawyers for the trut were Ambrose & Duffy, Judge Thurston and Judge Woolworth, and for the dis tillery, Mr. Wataon, Mr, Warren and Hon. John John L. "Webster." Mss. Sid Wheeler anrt sinter started for Nebraska City this morning to visit Mrs 1 hoiiius Hyn. Miss jTrtssie Ileinple and Eister and Misi ( arrie Greuseiaie seeing friend in the metropolis today. "Arn'c you ever going to grow old, 1H the rest of us ' a-dc a nuiior'an rc qirdritiiici! lie hadn't si-eit for oin; time 'VV , !!! s lot.jr I cm purify my blood with Ayer Hrtt.s.i pr.-i! I was th" reply. Tlii.iiu.ifi kmr.v whit he was talking ubour, W. 1 Ca- li.'.' I'i.T.-.-t. n.-rtler ill C.t-3 couiiLy, be eiin-; h t.; witii ois lti!itl.i 1 H I :j from Mills -tm v lwi and setil. t a wlmt v:n if ;ervi:rl.- i-u'ltd Tiir.-(; (i!nvr Mid l.i i i: n m : it't l I ot Ne (i t t VI r bil.ee. Mi. (' iv low r-M.'C- on it l-irm i:: r.v ' i v.,:t.i r ;iiid lnokri us tie. 'iijh lb-- h- -i ! tti Ti 1 1 uir ,1 N-;!iaka a.;r. i-.! with l:ui. ! ii I spcytiii' r;rd' '.veie .nth' i' i ' I fiis mi ii ii i ,i iivrr n li o: s race that w is to come off 1 'ti-r in tin; day at J he l.iir "rounds, lutweeii Will liuiolbei's tjr.-iy in ire ?roi John Kmr.in .rny lunte, W, o. , V) offers 8om bargainR iu real estate. Apply to Ii, B. Windham, tf. M. I or lame back, si.lo or chest, use Sai -loh's Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For s ite by F. G. Frike an 1 O. II. Sny der, y Suiloh's Vitalizr n what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizz'mem I anil all symptom of ' ly.-p pi t. P;ice 1 J a-i'l 7 ) ; Tit- p-r ttl. Por sIo by F. G. Fncke and O. II. Snyder. i l'leiity ;f A No. 1 flour on hum! to exchange for wh-.-at ;it MUEPHY & GO, ii:.i.i:in i:; Koih:r ilJlilrt. Wlic.l' wtf. i''..cl.)iv vilh; iLrii tin d-.-po-tit. T. SI. Wurrie, S i -j I c -i -i iiiiu-, l.i id.: uii-rr.iblo i a t -rriole coti.'i. Sliib h's '.'un; i'i :" il IV tor v i. t ' r ia: In' l . I', icka .1 i-l (). II. S.ivl - by is G ml Li ra M . V, i "i s v. . ". i GLASS For My v. -i.l '!i-:e ,'ir.ii ci5-:r.. S iiraide ! Hfiiii tuiiiilii'.-i. v:lli, : i v. 14 11 ' or Lo-two I) ;t M;rr.MAN Fr.mk. Tin" r id- emiii- i-f i-Jmut noon. ivn ii' s Ii in i:n i usv wiiour, with 45 y;i:dsto i;parc. A li iy liorc w.is then i)iit up and Ik; too was beaten bv Karii 8 king of th: turf. Judre (Jh.-ti;m:in writes home from New Orleans that their aristocratic hotel in that city is not as good as the Riley He say thy had to shed their uuder wear and fitht mosquitoes. The harvest of cotton and sugar cane is i'i its height down there jiif-t now, which was very inter stinti to I he P)u tsmouthian?. 'I he party took in thu great banquet- t Gal veston Tuvsdhy night and are expected home this evening or tomorrow morning, Supervisor Tom M. Cook of the Third census District is informed through a personal letter from y o Jlorvous 3vij:.tta;cti Men. If ou Will ii., yu;.u- add !e;-s, we w lil in.nl yen our ili tcsirat.t d pamphlet r'plaliiinri nil ubout Dr. !)yr s c lebluted 1-jlcctro-Voltiac JMi and t;j:pi;.inces, and their clmriiiirg t-ileet.s upon the m i vinus 2ebiiiiitted suitem, ami how they will quickly r-a'ori: you to viu'or and man hood. Pamphlet free. If yOU Hre thus affjieted w- will send you a belt and ap plixnccs on a trial . Voil'lAf! BKI.T Co. Marsh..!, Nicll. low priciM. Wc Hi(C-i.i!t v of f in (.-ii imr chine wluVh w i i iina H id lli.c ronth for the i:w A Hi ir;i:it( i' to he :ts jool :n :my i:i:ichii, ait; merie-m iowi -ifj Hell ut Ma- in tiir; market e c-xeci.t hoik; an. I m II 1 1 i e i u at one half the price of other maehinef .'' PI atismoy in, o im H IS fl ifil 6 yl m lo U il If you want to buy a good houso call on Merg.-s over bliiippagas.se & Co Acre lots vvuliin mid outsub; of cirv Iim its. Houses from !500 to .$3,500 Fari.iH in C iss county ami the Wi st fur sale or trade. Piii,a Mekes. d&w- tf. .A-lSrJD JDO 3STOT CRY Farm for Sale 2-10 acres of rj.ie bind, with all modern improvements, within one mile of Mur ry. Will sell all or part of the same. Prices reasonable and terms easv. for buj:enntendntt further particular address or call on. E. Bkiigek. Murray, Casa Co., Nebraska. Porter that, in view of the fact that his work as supervisor has been performed in such a satisfactory manner that his I Bucitlen's Arnica Salve- compensation account would be made run Best Salve in the wcld for Cuts special, and that be will leceive the Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever .mm,nt to which he is entitled in a few orei'' Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, .,, . . , , I vorun, auu an oion rirupuons, anu posi aays. k wm now ue in '" " tivelv cures Piles, or no nav reniiired Tr. kind neighbor to hold up his hands in j3 guaranteed to give satisfaction, or holy horror and shout himself hoarse at I money refunded. Price 25 cents per box H.o i,W nf thorA Kr-incr nnv ihinr rom- h Sf1 T t G. b l icke tV Co, nvs ' v ...w.w j n I mendable in Tom Cook, But then great O. A. llirsch Ins the reputation of minds will some times differ you know. I being a hustler and also lias the fines - Miss Ida Conn has goue to her father's near Nehawka to pcnd the winter. The contest against all the newly elec ted state officials by the alliance people was begun in the courts yesterday. It is reported that Coon Vallery, the champion wrestler of C.i-:? county is to hive a catch r.s catch can wre.-'lirg match on the 0th of next month for $50 a sidft with one of thv Il.ii'shmr-.n boys of Avoca. An extra on thv. B. & M., drawn by engine No. "00, ran into a herd of catt!e Just this side of Ashland lat Sunday evening, and killed eight or ten head Fortunately no other damaco ws ? dene. - Louisvi ie Advcrti-rr. W. A. Davis started yesterday for Panta Anna, Cab, where he will take charge of a fruit farm for hij fathcr-in-law. Ilia family went souaC days ago. Santa Anna is about twenty miles from Perris, where Pattarson and Wise are lo cated. We were in Lincoln yesterday and noticed that eight men were still em ployed on the great (?) Ilavelock shops. This loks to a man up a tree as though the company were not impressed with the importance of the new plant that the Lincoln papers would have us believe. A. W. Knee the retired shown au of this city, is making a vaudeville stage with a sinking fchip in the background and with dummies carved out of wood, n a raft, for Mr. Hall, who appeared here a few days ago iu "That Swede." Mr. Knee is evidently an artist in his line or he could not have secured the contract for this work. TL 11, Peterson is again having a prious time with his leg, abscess bayicg et in. A surgical operation was per formed yesterday mornirg by Dr. Liv Ingstou, of Plattsmouth, and Dr. Robin ion of this place. Reinholt is in a very ritical condition, but getting along as well as can bo expected. Louisville Advertiner. barber shoo in the citv. Go and ana hi Ole M. Peterson, whose pa's name was fi f fl t, . . , , , spe.led Petersen, and who acts in tne ca h barber shoo. tf pacity of all-around hustler on the 1 Journal, paraded Main street with the ,. . . , tuHeHsT- . . ... mis is wnai yon ought jo nave, in dignity of a lord this morning, with a fact you mwt h(iVe ( to fu en!ovlife carrt attached to tns uacn. wearing tne liiousands are searching ijr it daily.and followin" inscription: mourning because they hnd it not. Thou- I tanas upon inousancis ot dollars arc spent LOST! : annuallv bv our neoidt: in tlir; limm llmf , - " t. v Ilipvmflv.ir.tniti tlii niiiiii oi..l "Petie" is not exactly lost, but be may be had by all. ' We guarantee that seems louesouie in company witn tt.e great I Jij'ectnc bitters if used according to di- democratic mogul who presides vcr the I rections and the use ptrislcd in, will i i. , ... Journal. "riu" vuu Roou uigcsnon una oust the cietnon dyspepsia ana install eupepsy Died. e reccommenrl electric bitters for dvs- Richard Lewi, aa old and prominent I pepsia and all diseases of liver, stomach resident of this county died Thursday ! ' V J i , , t1- leT , vj . riiLR''u.v(i, ciruggisL t at McCook of lung trouble, where he had gone hoping to be improved by tb chauire ia altitude. The funeral will Do uot fail to see S. & C. Slayer's im mense stock of mens bojs and childrens take place toda' from the old home- I suits and oyercoa's before buying. They stead live miles south of Cedar Creek. He will be burii:.! in the Eiyht Mile Grove cemetery where his wife and one daughter have precerded him. The de ceased leaves live children all grown up and married. They are Mrs. Bt n "Ward of Louisville. Mrs. Adaliue Thomas of Lincoln, Mrs. Gertrude Lavcrty of Lin coir., and two sons, George and San ford, who reside iu the western part of the state. 1 he deceased leaves property worth in the neighborhood cf $30,000. He was always a frugal, iudustrious mau vhOi:e loss will be noted with sor row by many friends. County Court. License to weu issued to Mr. Mack Hughes and Miss Julia Knocton, both of Pl&ttstnouth. Mary I. Ilubboll vs. C. B. &'Q R. R. Continued generally by consent. Mat thew Gering for plaintiff. C. W. Sherman, F. S. White and Os wald Guthman vs. estate of. John Blake. Paxton Vierling Iron Works vs Weep ing Water Pressed Brick Co. et al. On demurrer, argued, submitted and over ruled. Beeson & Root for plaintiff. hc.ve stock and low prices that are dis tancing aii their competitors. tf Pronounced Hopeless yet Taved. t torn a ietter written by Mrs. Ada E. I Iu rd of Giuton, S. I)., we onotc: 'was taken with a bad cold, which set tled on my lungs, cough sec in and final lv tei iiuiiMte.l in consumption, Four do! torn gave me up s::ying I could live Out a short tiiae. I gave ni-fseif up to my savior, tlctormiiicd if I could not stay with nip mends on carta 1 woiiiu. meet mv a use nt ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, congbs and colds. I gave it a Hal, took in all eight bottles.it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at F. G. Fricke & Cos. The tables at the reunion baDquet were set in the form of a maltcse cross with a most exquisite pyramid of rare species chrysanthemums in the center, the coijc w ork of Mrs E. E. Hilton. The tables were loaded with the best the season af- "Is this the bebtif" Is a question often asked, when medicine is wanted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by Fricke & Co., druggists of this place. They have many other excellent medicines, but these are worthy of especial mention: Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of severe coldo, and as a preventative for croup. Price 50e per bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general family liniment and especially valuable for rheumatism Price 50c per bottle. Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel complaints. It is especially prized by persons snbject to It has cured mauy cases of HAED J L J, E 2 READ! - HEAD! The following list of property belong ing to W. S. Wise, of Perris, California. is offered for sale at a bargain. Any longer for crops are Cass county anil prices for years clown at good in and clothing is the best away Lots 9, 10,11 and 12 B. 2.3. Lot, 10 B. 20. west i lot 12 B, 28. Lots 4, 5 and 6 B 6. Lota 11 and 12 B. S3 Lots 5, 6 and 8 B. 18, Y. & IPs add Lots 24 and 25 B 4, Orchard Hill Lot3 20, 21 and 22, B, 0 Duke's add Out lots in Wise's addition. oS acres near the shops . Call and learn easy. the terms which are WINDHAM & DAVD3S. ELSONS THE OWE ?MGE CtOTMER When ycu can "buy Ovorcoas, Suic for 2a., Boys and Chllrren. In fact anyliing?.. wore by mankind, you. will find at bed - reels prices at tno old reliable 3W t lie One Priee G?oihier, "f -?,i r r? T. tvl?tm In 1111 miiiiliViV-il 0 if 1 EDKUNDS Tne pioneer meichants of chronic diarrhoea, bottle. Price 25 ond 50c per fords and were presided over by th9 e i ius tr aisoraers ot the Mesdames S P Vanatta, G F Niles. B N hi. un-,r i' .... ' i lie uu joiv. 1 1 1 i v. n (iuv.3 uuu. i u v t n l . 3 ILiC T" t r -r . . i r -w - I . iovcrui, ii. j. rtreignt J. w. Jounson, s whole system. Price 2oc per box. M, Chapman, D. Miller, A. N. Sullivan, McElwain, A. Clark, Dixon and others whose names we did not learn iu a man ner decidedly gratifying to the guests of the evening. One man enthusiastically remarked to the writer that Le believed Plattsmouth bad more genial hopistable ladies than any other town of its size in the state. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment foi tetter, salt rheum, scald-head, eczema and chronic sore eve. Prico 25c per box. Thk Halting Nebraskan has doffed its indepeadent llhes and now comes out for raight republicanism. There are still a fw of iw left. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcria. When Eaby was sick, we gave her Castori:i hen she was Child, she crtxl for Catena When she heeartnj Misn, si." cT'i:; to Ci-st-ii '.a, When the he-! CI.iT tr. r.. - l ;;. va C'OJlor!, Carry a full stock of general merchoudtse which theysell very close, nighest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen erous treatmentand fair dealing is the secret of ur success. CIIAS L iiOOT, Notary Public Murray Neb. New Drugstore at Murray DR. BRENDEL For South Park Lots u 15 v.v h new building which will be occupied with a first CALL ON class etock of WINDHAM & DA VIES, Over Bank of C&ji 6ouiity PLATTSH0UT1I XEB X3 "or Need tJ I'ure Air. II. iubi:c i :aHs anil vehicles the opiires sion of fonl uir is insupporlablo and a'uouiits to direct poisoning of the en i' elil'-'i urgau. A heart HTiously weak ened, if kept in jmre, warm air, fud with delicat.-i, iiourishing fKxl and kept from fatigtie and mental strain, will regain Btrength rs naturally as we get rest from sleep. It has great recuperative powers. But a half hour in the niephitic air of a traveling car or a public hall does mom to mak recovery impossible than almost any otht-r cau.se menti enable. This is a mattc-r wbicli moro than ever deserves to be prised viu the attention of rail way companies, to whom the mass of our people must trust thoir lives and health for a share of their days quite long enough to injure both. The risk of Occident ly train is not half so great as the certainty of imbibing virulent poison from one to two honru daily in nnventilated cars. A sanitary commission L? needed to set the strict, un biased facta of tha matter before railway managers. Shirley Dare in New York Herald. Training the Eye. Another exercise consists in moving about in enrves a goblet filled to within an eighth of an inch of the top with wa ter. Grasp the goblet by the fctera and describe figures with the hand and arm very slowly. The eye becomes fixed upon the goblet, and the mind is inter ested and concentrated. Where there is lack of mental and nerve poiso there is a corresponding absence of poise in the eye, and any practice, no matter how simple it may E'.-em, which fixes the at tention of the eye has an effect upon the mind and nerves. Mabel Jenness in Jenness'-Milk-r Magazine. CSjrYour Patronage is cordially Solicited 1 1 ii 1 9 l I 1 f (J Y 1 'i i c