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WEEKLY HERALD: PL.lTTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 9-1 1 ConKrcM,.uiPn!i!outfi, whs lust night elccicd L'ui'e'd Stntca Kciniteir from North I)h tH, to suect-cl I b i ce The democrat.- thr- w lii-ir votes tee II-i.s- brouh unl t lt:tttil liiui omh. bt-v ir.t t mh ballot. The M'-ii tr i i 1 e-onte-t. in I,liuiis i mill on. i'l.o Iml.ol taken ye-icday allowed ix tilling; irmu the pre inn- ne taken. The Farmei Muti-il 11 t e hr Asso icti"ei men Hiinoiine' l their williii-iic .1 U coi.tmuc tin- h.Ib-thg, antl seven in re bdlots were Ion! v.i heiot change in the rt-iiilt. The li.'lilli( k in Colorado has I - n broken by a deei-i n of Kit: siip'einq court that a inability of ihe house h:ul a right to r iiinvi' S l;e-r ll'ii iiu .itid -'i-et anoth.-r .pe-ti- it. ToI-i.ka. K -I hi. :. The vote in the low r hou e this idti-riioon on th question of no ri ii'.: Jo n iq e-e-ia! com mittee the iin n e ri: i I'om ti e- Union Vet oralis of T"" k . )-:iyii u lor tic r' fun Of Isigidb to tlx: -' lute ;nii h iii!ti.-'liiiL' tbit no lu-'ii in- hi iH ! t to n.ee ve d hi. ii j wl'i) ri i;! I r.or In i i lit tin: old t-olditts more in congrss than hi, eiatiil fanner distui bum-i: niaing the tdliaiice lo: es and riiiTifjir.r-ii:'?, eMil fid. nee anions the- lllL,:i.'ls 0 ;pl.:. The epustiou Wn wlici h r the lot OK'l sal t-hould be ivf'Tn 1 to n f jn i i i! con'itn'itt'-e ir ihoi.ld ! . 1 'I ' I spread Uoon llsd it u o jm mm. i tic rcpid J ie.-ins insi l - I upon tlie btltr iroce ( imr, while the hlii'inci: :n. ml i" ts Urgi-il the lon-or. Th re-M-leil i. ! we. finally r-i'ci i ! to tl-.- re.inii.ittc.- l-y K-7 to 3S Tiiirt-' M !.i' ir:fc in-in!.. !- voted w.tli the r im !l i -.in!-, while iu'it. demo crats voteel v h Ihe; iiliinuce. This vote is tiikci .as a ponihh; iulcitiou "t the vote on s- i!tir. Prominent Citizen's Death. Neiiiaska City, Neb Jan. 1'2A tedegram fi in Miue', New Mexico, tod y announced the i-udden death from heart disent-:e of H. F. Me-Comas of this city. Mr. MrOoinas v. as one of the tin s! protniuent citizens of this city and wil known throughout the slute. County Court. Hearing on cliiiiiis ai;ninst estate; eif Spencer S. IJillins elecensed. Cloims )d- lowed and decree for pnyment. M. A Ilartian v IlhittMii -u' li Cau hidk Co., et al. Trial to court aLel taken einder ud vi semen t. M. A. IlHrtian vs the etitate of Win Guihtnan eleceaed. Trial t court ami taken under advisement. Anna E. White vs Uurlinpton relief dep't. Submit te l to codi t tn evidence taken before jury, ihe jn-y liavinsr dis- j agreed. Agreed find taken under advi e ment. Oswald Guthman v.-'. John Hanrahan, suit on account. Hearing Jan. 27 at 10 a. ui. Piatti'.nouth. The Brick and Terra Cotta Woiks wid open up theirjfull capacity as early in the spring ope-ns. This is an industry, of no small importance to the city. Weepiny Water's I''a!se Pity. While at Weeping Water lat S.tturda evening ll.'v. t riimore ami K. -s. Uooot ham heuTd th?t a u vival was in progress lit the M. E. e hurch, and concluileil to go over und ,.oVship. but to their usjoin.sh rnent they fo:iiel tiie door looked. Dr. Muil.-sn Came to tiie tloor and gave them to unders'.and that no one would be ad Jnitted, yt t there were many empty seats in the roemi. The scriptur s siy,' God ..is rr.it left w.thout his witnesses. I'er hapa lit: has one in Weeping Water and they i.ep him locked up to prevent hi in coming in contnet with a wicked vorlil. They seetn to forget that Christ ci;ine to "eek Hnd save that which was lost". Echo. Parties are now engageel in the con struction of a building at Murray for a temperance billiard hall. The? county commissioners are caref al ly che'cking tiyer the county seat petition upon which they nre to pass nest Thurs day. General Lunirntrcet is faid to be quite ill at a botrl in San Antonio, Tevas. He i-e suffering from the effects of a wound .received in the rebellion. County Attorney II. D. Travis return ' io Weeping Water last evenint; as this is his regular olfice day there. Mr. Travis will remoye to this city early in the spring. Wiley II ncK sold a car load of apple1 cot.&istiug of 1"0 barrels to an Omaha party jyesterday for which he recievfd thenug sum of $o0( He will fhip them Monday. Mr. Herman Smith was married to Miss Agnes Eickhoff last Thursday Jan. 22 st 11 o'clock a. m. in the German I Methodist church at Louisville. Rev. Inheldcr, of Fremont officiating. L B. Wildman, the druggist, is quite sick at hia home em Pe?arl and Fourth street f catarrh' of the throat. The duties ef the store now devolve -wholly upon Mr. Oscar Brown, the clerk. Trinoi8ter F. D. IlouIetU, of Lin coln, and 1U old friend Mr. Sinister, tbe father ef Braketnan 8hatT, itfco was fatally iajured me air weeka age At OrewUa, were ia tbe dty yewtarday. ! 1 1 WAS 1'OlSONED. Such Was The Finding of The j Coroner's Jury, I j JfliY tYS 1 1' W A MIXKU rOIM)N. i McFurland and Mrs. Shoecly Are Ctiaiticd iicpui attrly. IWilh Wals btiom, AcceasoryTho Prelimi nary Huailnti of the Accused Takes Place Next Week. Tin: pre Humility Inuring of Mrs. Mary Sheeny, .Monday Mi l'n hind mid A. 11. Wiiistroin, (or the uitliiler eif John Jh--lv on the niif t ol Jiutnv 11. was l l.nvc t i en pi u- h 1 It Judpe llous ton llii- iiioiimi, hut by common eon St ML nt till tiie ltlto'IH-S IN the CUM: It v as e oiitiiiiieil lint 1 mmih time next, week l!e to ! : t'.X d ll r -alter. .he '1'ioneiV j.Hv e:oiiidete-il its work vsiiii'HV io hcaiiit' Ihe e-videiic eif kev lA.ilicr U eihsli of thy Cutholie church. wiioKi: st itciiu nis in a slil me is'. Mi roi t'olioratev I th made by McF.'ii luiiii in ivi;iii'(t to con vei.iiU'ns hetween them. IJut Ids eyid nee was nl no ma eiial int le.st, Ix inir inostiv d tin: siiolh'M.t t i ls of .Mis. Siiueii; liii'ir to le r hushand - ele ith. l hu iu st i:iioit.ir:t part of liis testimony was Ilia .Mr-. iSheenv la cam - -oi. lii U in i;d with him, nide l.-. nt making her e ti fe G-iion i.ud at one time jisive. him to vnulei-.-ta:ie lht.t hei niHrried lite had Iumi very un li aoi;v : that her husband was at times eiii.y; ih it it woul.l be a gnnl tiling if he would die, etc., and once as'"Ulnhil him by making tiie r epie?t that he in duce Mr. Sheaely t j m ike his will. Dennis Sheeny was calh el to the stand but nave u imooitaut evidence and Motiebiy .MeFarhmd was recalled but re fused to answer question, accoreliii'' to t .e advice of his attorney. Coroner Dr. Holyoke the n nelj urued the iui'V until February 6, but this was objected by several, on the rounel that an adjournment should neit be taken until a verdict was arrived. This morn ing the jury was reconvened to consider true-h points as it hud gleaned from the inquisitions made and to render a verdict. Til 13 VKllDICT. The jury returned its verdict to the coroner tihout noon yestuday, citing two counts lor murder. It is long and full of the teclinicrd terms, but in shoit is that the jury finds J!'n Sh-;edy camu to hit death on ihe niht of Jauuary 11, lc91. by a blow hdmin'stercd by Monday MeFarland with a steel cane covered with leather, and holding Mary Shcedy and Andrew II. Waltrom accessories. The second count charges Mary Speedy with the mureler of her husband and finds thut she did admini-ter a certain mixed preparation of deadly poison to h- si. id John Sheedy, and holds Monday MeFatlang and A. II. Wal. tror.i as ac-c.s-oi ics. The IlLiiAi.ij is sotrv to learn eif the s. rieiiis illness! of Mrs. IIyes at the home of her son. Win Hayes, em Gospel Hid. Mrs. A. Patterson return: d this morn ing freni a pleasant visit with her diugliter, Mrs. F. A. Murphy at Cedar Cre- k. There is a busy crowd of men and teams on the river again today, the striking ice haulers nearly all having "one to weirk again. Mrs. Henry Baehr and children re turned from Cedar Creek this morning, where they have spent a pleasant week's visit with Mrs. Christ Metzger. Mrs. Baehr'r aunt. G. D. Connelly, of Manley, is notified through his attorney, J. S. MattlaewB, of this city that his name has been placed upon the pay roils at the full rate of a Mexican war turvivor. Not very many such claims are being allowed nowadays X summary made at the World's Fair headquar'ers shows 'hat fourteen states have taken action favoring the aupro p nation of $3,500,000, with indications that many individual amounts will be in creised at subsequent legislative sresion. Judge Archer found police court fo quiet that he took a short vacation going to Omklia last evening ami returning this morn'ng. We don't intend to say one word about it, but we should not be a bit aurpriseel there is a little race than ordinary attraction for the judge up that way. Here is a little strange coincident con nected with the famous Sheedy trial. It is said in her youthful da sMrs. Sheedy, then Miss Mary Gabriel, attended a school in Abington Illionia, which was taught by Jesse B. Strode. Mr. Strode is now one of the attorneys to whom Mrs. Sheedy his intrusted her case. Capt. Sam Sbamaker and a number of his braves were out io foree yesterday in the endaver to capture a few coyotes, badgers, wolves deer, antelope or in fart most anything thai might reen itself for annihilation. The coast baa not ' yet been. Biade, and if it bad been, waahoulei not fcava Ik preaaitaed to pnblhrtifU. 1e inn i ni mi h 1 m .1 a i And Hansbrough Elected Sen ator from North Dakota. ALI.IANCi; AND LAIJOU' UODILS. 1 he Ha! f IVdc-rat in Agreed l'in '1 li X.uiitiiii Lleadlock' I : ti 1 : 1 Kitl iiapins h --outli l).ikul ICt'lirentJii tall ve to Control Hit Vote. V.'.i: it fJTnx, Jan. 24 Ths Farm-n' Aliia: ee i.i;d lator organization dele gate in coui'crenc-; Lore :i 1 p". d a .d aurt-ed upo.i resolution! as tiu lw,i.i oi' act; v. under their propo-el c oii" j i--t;i-ti ) 1.e resolutions call for t-i; a hi !.-'. o -. national b.uik.t ic b,i:i!;i of iii-Ji-, ..lit ien.'i.itl tha isiiuii-j) of li teenier treasury notna i i suliici-.'.it ve.'imue li..- lie i-i, .lie ueiids .of t.io uiiji i.e.i i iin c.u. itry, without na.u j or e-i-j.ee'ial advaiitii-e to any cl.i-H or call iui.:; favi r t.vfi hm, nt b ans to ihe l.Cwpii al 2 per o-i;t. iuu-re-.-l uj ou i.mi-i;e.-:s.i.tol. pr .u.'.s ao.i al-o upon rv-.d tat;; demand tree and u.dt.ni.ed c ii: e (u snve.-; the prohiti ion of .sl.o'i own 'r.--h:p of inn 1; la. vor a ura:in i e.i ;!.' l.i- i;.x; nailu.;al to troi and -1. ,. ; v it-i ii. if t:.i- u. e i.'ii remove ii.iu aottjie-, t;.ea evi;;'ti"i.-.ut uv.'.i : p of the lei". Tapu a!id i he j aii Al tiie: ait 1. 1 ooou S'..-..sioa Lien : j - li ni' 'i'exas va- ei.-cied p.-fc.-i nal a' : i. V. l..ae- o. IV-')ii.-.v l ai.ia sec e'i.i v .iii i treasurer of 14 it) coufeeleri;- I' ii l w .. Ha, Km., Jan. -4. When A. ii. 2I'i y. thy newly electe 1 Aldance cvuiuy attori-ey for Vvaslii -igt n c.uu i.v, v t::. about to I o swoiiii i tbe lit i i;l lican iieiding the olliue enijocieet on l! " i;iMi!!.l that nia bond i.ad noi heeo tiietl wdhin twenty days after he had If,;; in.vi::ed ot his election. Alter the i: itT.a.-i oi 1mj1i contestants a .d the io v.-.- p;.pei d had quarrtletlover tiie mat ter and ihe principals had even le ttdreel counsel, l was founJ out thai when t he Il'-pnLlican cfiicer was elect ed he f sulesl lo tile his bond. A vacsui- cy was d'clarfd und i r. May sworn in The Muiuan ieatllock. II l:.Na, Moat.. Jan. 24. The legis l;i live deadlock is practically at an end. The 2iepubicsiii and Democratic cau cus committees restciied an agreement sunl oiiiy si lew minor details rein da lo be :iectl-..d. The Democrsits wil; have weu'y-.-even inembers. the Kpeakrr sind ail otti' r oliicers, au-i a majority of alt c nsiuit.ees. 1 ne 1-icuuoiiea.iS will haw tv uty-feight members of the house. This njiijoiity of .-no wid tfive thvin an advantage, as the tienaie aid lioveinor are both Democratic. 1 idiiupi.ig :t li.'i; oeii tati vh. I'ljuiiiK. S. D-. Jan. 21. A resolution wad introduced in the h -ns- by Mr. fctepui-iis suiiiug that a uss.i-k'f of tha hou e was being kil .aped by one i'rank beaver of Cha;Ie.s jiiix tonntv. . the purposii of coinrolii.i his vote. c.-:trary to his tights as a member, re citing tne Bectio.'i ot tiie eousti. atioa tpi-dcable to the crime chai'grt and king that, a coJiinii: .-'e be ;i pomtea r a i'uil investlgattoJi of the n atter. ihe South I-oifcoea strujle FiniUL, b. D., , an. 24. Balloi:iu ia -e j )i;:t be5.siou ot iho leiibtturrs i'os itel Stuie3 eensvtor wai rc.-iaiue i at o a. U.;e hntidto.I an l fcisty-s?gui V( ls wei-e east, m.iAiag nt'eei. -ry a ch -ice. Moo iy (t-.-! ) rstv:-.:.l 7.3. op (.D I.) 2j. liiid..-:l" (iud.) IV .1 .d oiili (Lei.) 1. iiw leiiiai.'ider i: . W.-' .-i .i-.iHHtl ii: ii iti r j'ifr:ii e.to.rs- olorn-.J o's i,i A. I.eisJ jt :. i-'ii.Vj.i;, CjI. .lii.i. 24. iQu iegi dsic ivt siiusitis.i is stiii u. channel. iot.h the Han -si and Browa factio.ia in -it. ILo lors;:rr had no ejuoj uni t re eat ;.u 1 a-sij Jiii lied, wii I-- Mi.-: lstoier oi'eCee-.ieil to ih: iii i JSiH.iicat oi couiiQUtftes aad t: a:i -stctiou of oiher i;u;i'.t.-.-.s. The su pietny c..u:t decision, wiuch. will settle tne iate of oue of tne two fiictions, is vii'i'Cte... limit brougii iilt-ctetl 8eii.i or. Bi-MAiti.K. N. D., Jan. 24. E.c-Con-gie- ii;an H. C. UaL.sbrom,ii will repre oetit tiiis state in the United sDaes seu st'e for the next six 3 ears. On the r.-veateesith ballot ho was elected oy 67 votes, all bui five of the r went y-three Deuie crats rallying to his sup..os't. Sen ato; Pi. rce lakes his defeat coolly and grace, uily. Lie leaves early in the miming for Wsishi igton. Ttxaj' Lsnniakra. Austin, Tex., Jan. 24. A resolution was introduced in the house opposing an appropriation . to have Texas repre sented at the world's fair, ehouid the elections bill become a law. The reso lution waj referred and ehouli the fores- bill pass it will certainly be -adopts. I. A bill wad passed repealing t-Le siaie oii inspection law. Fi'j:r' Ksp?ortra Object. bPElNGFlilLJJ, Ills., Jun. 24. At tho meeting of the joint Republican caucus last night the steering committee re ported tLat the Democratic leaders would not entertain a proposition pro viding for a no-quorum session o-day. Beta parties vrill, therefore, presume s tkolid tront. The ISlluul Sentorih l p. SriUNGFiKLD. Illi., Jan. 23. Twelve ballots were taken up to 1:43 o'clock: Palmer, 101; Oglesby, 100; Strc-eter, 3. No choice. Adjourne-1 uutil moruiug. First World's Fair BulidiBg. ClUCAeao, Jan. 24. Building opera atiou? for tha world's fair will bejin on sesxt Tuesday, whea ground vriil be brokea for a temporary structure upon the Lake Front park for the of tha coiudrtictioa bureau. KUMttillllwaaW , -. iK,WAVKJB, Jaa. 4 Fire in Albvt TroetM ''taaMcy em Omntrc ttfeet, eairT4 S0,0d9 . worth of ateck acd IWCE DEFEATED jlnr imautgaA miidimg9 and ucUmit to Im MMt erf f3,4. JNUly imrd. NKItRASKA LKOISLATUBE. It' Mofunent to Ixiwer Iatreat Knt Pori-cloiure of the Union I'aciflo Ii mantled. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 2. After the residing of the journ d in the senate- tho clerk of the hou.-e was announced and ; he notilied the senate that the house ' hsi.Ip s-.ed a resolution appointisig a ! C 'mmitt.' of two to meet with sk like ; c-inrnit'.ee Irom the iteuate to wait tip i Li. -tiring Governor Thayer and notify hnn that the legislature was or- j g iiiized itntl ready for business, ami lo i usk him to insiie report of the condi tion oi the biatj during the last two years. The clerk of the house alo notiiiel the htn.t.e th:.L Ihe hou e had aho passed the foil r.vi ig resoluuon: Wii re..... 't .,c ju-0-.-.-u. r.i o of ia'emsl al 1 ovc! I., l..w in ia r,i..to of N bi- :,:a is St.o i.-c . si i I i , i'.isi. i.a;:si! rr.ie the wt-.oii anj e.ir. J:i;;- : lit..- late in si- Ui u iia-.k.-is; una, win r .-, in :iy of ilio wcs-eru biut.-a un- tuf--t i i . -c 1 1 s ii . a-, same c . li e; it 1. wnt rj :s, it i ,.i t ii j .iI.imiij tor a si. :!..( lo at '"i i i i' i:st -r bt to si j i-t rate loat tL- '!:. ear. e:e- : uf otht Ts, ki.t t e iiiont-y 1- v . : . i . 1 eout. uli ale their e linns u, n:i l :,o -i.i i.: si e si it; ;i t inpt to mast; siit-ii l.iu- ob- ' .V:- io.,.-. ur- it.-t ri.-;u:i l iosoo r-, b.; il .:v -I. 'i'iiu: ti.e sjiestk-r la; r ia vie i to i :i sie: 'iiiiLlt-j oi two, I ho n-.-na!.; m- -I I s a i t.iii) to til r eo.iinolL t- sit its S --iiv..-iiioJie;?, sm.l su-i I .: limit t.rt Sin ' S. t i i .nr.- ia.nl wi;!, I l-e liiciiialtii- ,a. a., .' J; ane.siliv. tnnji-alo, NmLu lJa ', .- a. i lisitsoia :tu.! mh:.i isiin:.-s a, nuy s-i.e. ' tvi'U simitar cvii- ' ' ' i i ti o '..i ai,Tei! up ii i ( J..-. f .ui rt-rtt. ii.s in v as lll.l'.- 1'J is.'- i-e-.- -i-- toi i r ,i- ri t tai 1 le.ii.-.- i - e : .:c: ; in .) laeinent. . ie;--.a.-. i .' ; .j-i',' -es- v.'a.s adojit-.-d o a u , iy si vow) of fell to G Hskiiss; ..s - .-.i-.i;t iclegaiiJii to ut m-,iKl ' -'; -t-' 1 ore-elosiire on the lj io.t ii.c;(ai. iieoublica a mil Demo ::? : . ii i 1 1 -s .. h vot-d for the uiu-i-J say it' ilie government csiu l.- ai- ee.-e lO-.-e -iotl of this lo.-.d th .-it- ' ir. .-f g ver:inieut-d co itr.-t o . i. ide and ti-e pi ojilo c i; ..i.ow .: .-t 1 ,-..-.s wheiher t list i. is iLu o r w-iv to in.-iu ige tiie qu-'sUo . (X . JI-.V m-:i: Iil-:L1-; tu.ujkuv. e'ttpt. Dunn lv!lel .i.i t iJU Una It Q.iirU- ly Av.-ngml. i::vf,).rr, Tean., j ui. St. Capt. E. C Dm: a was snot aa l killed at hi norjrt near tuis pi ace at au early uo.u- by W. A. Mo, ue. Jr. Peyton Dumi son e f t!i tnnrdf.-o.l ma i, tUe.i slo sit.ti fatally wentn-i"el ihe murderer. Vtnng lii. .n said inn re b ;d epiarrele i si 1 .'ale at night Moore went to Du -n home, aimed wi.h a shotgun, and call i onng Dmin o ;t. : -aid be had c.oine I-. :.d! 1. m Caot Dim i M:m o it an 1 tsied to ..iicify .':t-i't, a d :i -sited him i c osie is. a si spe-vi iu uignc. .Uooro si Lisi.-,. but ia t!;e m irni i.g agsiia be-c-a-ise e.-uaged a til etupiiei : is ii jJ.uu uito Cape Den-.'s :-.bdo n ;a, kiid ignifii in t.-t-itly Peyton Dunn toe i cho .Vihtc Both families are very prooi nC here ;iud the affair caused a gwd .'esil of excitement. Dt-idtion AaiiiMt a It. ink. Orrniw.i. Ia., J.vi. 21. Judge B:ir- ton hanll down a decision at Albia iu ice suit of the First National ban a.;-i::tst the local boi i of equ-Hz itio 1. i 1 e bank had sued for re-dress from -. o'iDie taxation or a portion ol its r- -.o.ls aik-::ed to be exempt stock. This r- Ti.- .-.- o oed au iuv-.stment of $13.5' JO in :t'.."-;il es.a'e. The plantitfs claimed tho; s-h'.-ttlt have l.eea tb-ducfed fr-.in n-ie .-imoaut ot caj ital toc!r, tsj n- e.id e- dy :'i,417 was so de a- J, mai.ii:-.' ?. iouM t.txatio-i of it.- r j. i i.o j-.t-ige ran;-! Tii.-i tn can v.il-.-' of the rt-s'l i-siaie shoul 1 not be el irom th- ca; ii;;l sieck nniess ti:.' ; is r.s.st-cd that o.ueh. ai);: j:..- cci -iou ac .i.ist the ba k. :'t.l I-'f.r.-t i ii ii ,v !-i .- tt i n ; STri). Vai.s.; . i-.uk. C-.-lo., Jvi. 2i. 13 .b For !, tbe i-iayer of Jo se James, and J. D. Harden, a s-slooa weeper, nmrarutl in .-) -l.oo-i.'i.g scrape here Wed to day i'io"'. they v.-ere po close th-r t.tai eacii n-sin was trying te ks.or-k the e!.:e-' i-iij out of tiie way. jb ie.i wis. h. in the shoulder and ia a.g ha ,.i and Fo:d was hit in th foot, ue- M :e ot- i.,.' badly bar-!-:-! aboat toe t'.ice Tile, m -si oi 'i relr-l t-ver r arrest. a game oust' w i craps. !;: iitded. VA - Iu Gain I l.o t ..-.t i -o.c-.:. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 24. On Sunday evening tha wholesale liquor store of Sp.'le & Klein was wrecit-d by. au ex plosion au 1 The bcrfiy of Abe Bornstein wa-- fouu l nrar the safe. Th place li-nl recently been heavily insured and circumsta icei pointed to tha proprie tors as tne gaiUv p irties. The cor-o.-ier's jury returned a verdict in effect that Bornstein was bared by Spigel to hum the building atid came to hia elea.h by the t-jpsooiou that followed" th tir ' K ii tvitj Ouitol Inlit:la. Minnkajt-ous, Minn., Jau 2t. The Journal e laivn i to have jxsiiive infor mation that John M. Egau, presideat anu gifiifti-ai m-irinjer of the Kansas City road .and ej H Holdredg-9, gen eral iyf :!.. uy : h-e i indicted by the United Stittev gn: . i i ary fjr violar-in.? the seetioa ot ca . lu-'-.-r-stato c manrce law orohibitiug d..-: .-riioinatiou ia r.v-es. A "Gold t'.i-itit" Swiadier. PimsBURa, Jan. t-"4. Charles Arkes, giviag his residence as Chicxo, worked the "gold brick" swindle ou Charles Bauer, a lumber merchant of Allegheny City, to the tune of $'2,803. The "gold brick" sharper was arrested and, gave up the money and was allowed to go free. Marriage of Juckry Hamilton. ST. Locia, Mo., Jan. 24. A stylish and fashionable wedding occurrel here in ngro circles whea the celebrated colored jockey Anthony Hamilton was married to Miss Annie Mesaley. Miss Nellie Wilkinson and Jockey Isaac L. Lewis were the attendants. tiarah ISrnhairdt Buiii for Amtrlti. Paris. Jan. 24. Sarah Bernhardt will leMve Havre ou the) steamer La Champagne for Nw York. She takes with her to America tsipublUhad play by the Italia eiramatist, Sigur Oiaeomme, which aha xact to prtv iaca in New York. At San Aaioniav Tax , - daring a lr- atrl, Brt& UreM fataiif 4 JautM MriT. tlMea aitt4 raioeaa. When The Hair Sliuw-g signs of falling, begin at once the uto ot Ayer's llalr Vigor. ThU prepaxaUou strengthens tlie scalp, proiuon-s ilio growth of new liair, natures Uiu natural color to pray anil tailed hair, and reader it soil I'tii-st, and glossy. 'We have no hesitation In prononnclnn Aycr's Hair Vigor unetjualed lor dressing the hair, and we do tins alter long experi ence in its use. This preparation preserve the hair, euros dannriiir ami all diseases of the scalp, makes rough and brittle hair solt and pliant, a:id prevents baldness. While it ia not a dye, those who hs.ve used tlr; Vigor say it will stimulate tin: roots and color Klsinds of faded, gray, light, and red haio changing tlie color to A Rich Drown or CTon Mack. It will not soil th pillow case no. a ptcket-li.-iii(l.err!iief, and Is al ways npreeable. All llietlhiy, gummy hair preparations should be displaced at oure by Aycr's Hair Vigor, and thousands who go around with heads looking- like 'the fretful porcupine' should hurry to the nearest ilnig store siinl purehsise :i hottle of the Vigor. " The Sunny South, Atlanta, (la. "Ayer's Hair Vrjor is excellent for tlio hair. It stiniul ites tin: growth, cures bald riess, restores the iiritnr.-ij color, cleanses tlio scsdp, prevents dandruiT. and is a good dress- In?. W? know that Ayer's Hair Vigor differs from most hair tonics and similar prepara tions, it, neinx perfectly harmless." Krom co7iomical If, unrkrt-ping, by i;iiz;i 1. Parkec Ayer's Kair Vigor FREPA1CKO BY ' DR. J. O. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mas. Sold by Vruggista and Perfuwiers. DkAI.Kll IN STAPLE AND FARCY (;u(x:i';i:ii-:s, GLASS A .N I QITKENSWAKE FniiP bko Pmi a fnscjaliv PaToiiMo ,,f tlie Piilile.: Solicited. Jmm BUILDING, Hirlu OtU St T1IK TYPEWRITER A i!rK-l!y firs' o! nsuiiln. fully wsirra.it d. .Made Tom th vprv best material bt "killed w, rknien. and wiih the hest tools t at ':ave eve-tieen -levi ,ed for tiie ruro.isi:. War- rante.l t- do all f h::t csin i': r-ao. ahlv ex-itecf-d of the very tn-t typewriter extant. ( 'si'i.-ible v i'i-i-r 1"" v.-it !s rnl'iaie oi rann aeetirttu. to the abui'v of tne operatf. If ttier Ix no airent lu your tou aattre tiie- enanutacturrs. THK PAUIWil M'K'ti cel. Aier;t.s wftiited I'arssti ti, V. F. H. SEELEMIUE, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, PURE iVIAPLE SUGAB and Syrup. Low prices quoted on large or small lots Strictly Pure. Adiron lack Maple Sugar Co 1236 Monroe ft., Chicago, IlLj FULL Eli & DEN IF ON' Western Agents. It . DRESSLER. Tlie 5th St. Hezthant Toiler Kem a Pall lane of aasutt Teterr atreM j (ilnac HUa a CaO SHERWOOD BLOCK Jr y.fe-,.4rimwj;i5?.i3 Vi: ',.':---:'A 1aicItKriYS m If A(KTAAIlI5l S nth f-f.. Union Block, formerly 415 M'dn street. ASpbndil Muket. where? Everything kpt i I'list Cbif. We nun to ilea-e'. Mid holicit the TatloU age ot til" Public. I UK CHOICEST STKAKs, KXCELbEN'l K AS IS, THE SWEETEST CL'TS, FINKST CUBED MEATS, JAMK. KlSil AM "THKIt DKUO A.CIKS I.N SK.VStl.N. llv fair and he hcmI dealing I expect to meiit li chare of he trade. l.!l Im. J. It. VALLKUY. l're.p Petersen & Larson (Suecessm to Whiting i Willeher) llKADKUS IN JrociM'ics iind I'rovisions Ml Idh: ICaoiii, i) i'r:.;-liiiei' Klock. Choice, Fresh Goods in their line, both as to IMUCi: AM) (JUA1JTY Mi Fruity Dried Fruits Atiel French Fruits in Their FL0U3 -AND FEED Always in Stotk. ( all ami bo Satisfied I'LATTSMOUTH. - NEHIIASKA luuus ?i??ium. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN TI1K Fhoirtvst Brands of ("igars, including our Kl 'i , i -1 - ; ill i i FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE ti:-ways in utock. Nov. 26. 1885. . 5IIKE SIIMJLLIJACKEIL Wagon and ISlacksmlth shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine anel ploiv Repairing done HOI13ESHOBING A SPECIALTY He uses thes NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fant driving, or for city jjurposes ever invented. It it so made i.hat anyone ccn put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery lays, or smooth, dry road9. Call at shop itiiil examine the keverslip nd you will use no other. J. M. SUNEI.LBACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth THE OLD RELIABLE. IL A. WATERMAK k SON PI Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND fsvV"-----. v - UNDERTAKR. CanataDtly koepa oa hand JavarytaJag ya sead ta furoiah yavr haoaa. efuuc arxra aa mux rraaw Plattsmout Neb Lumber Yard LUMBER