Tnt ill Willi 1 1 f4 1 I C-fc- IL,ATTS3I()ITI1, X1USUASKA, SATURDAY EVKMNCJ, SKPTKMKKK 17, 1S7. first visa it XUMlSKlt C. .) I Si v i-soN : II Smith .1 II W.VI I KM N 1; i:'.N I A i:k A M im.i.k .IS M "i 1 1 I WH Y II ..I.M.IC'v I .1 V W h k r. M i! I A V V Hilt1. , t 1 M .Ims ks i W.m Vn:' i: j M ). Mi uriiv I S V li ri MN K S Cl;l SI I. I I .J l'AI.I.S. I'KKH 1 .1 W.I'UI.NS -. ,; i I A I Jt ".t IN Jinaiil rub.ViikH- i- iii.ii i;.i(ni:if f 1 II llAW'KSV.OIMi! Truasurrr. J i t t y Tii-asuii-r, - Cl.-i-k, Ji'"iiiy I'l -ik. '.liK oi l)i t:i;', Co.il', Mn-iiif. ii-llty siu i iir. J-.uiv.-y r. AU'.iiit y. "Supl. ! I'li'i Si IikoI", County J uUi'. I. A. l'A.M."::i.l, linn, :.;.;. u l'. Vl n i A i.i.k.s i.cks .v N I: I. !'. 1 N ii ;. ii.sKi.i. r.- ais i ok :u i-Kitv i st i:s. luilis .iii., i'li'in., V. i .iii4 V;iIit A. II. Til. - - - i ismou: li Ji. '15. Il KSON, - K.I:iiOll GIVIG S()(li?liI I 'cS. mikio i.dixik no. si. a. . v. w.mTTZs i-vcry ali i-i iiar. Friilay -vi-ui n;-r a! K. of I, liall. 'Jransii'iil l.t ol li.-rs art- re ..-.-nii;ly VileiltoallfM.I. H. K. While, M i-.tci i.ikinaii ; Jt. A, ' all.-. I' oivinan ; 1.J. .Morgan. Ovei.-cir ; J. K. iMoiris. KffordiT. t 1ASS CAM!" NO,:K. MOIHC! WDDIlVKN of Aiiiei Ali-rts oi.il an.! I'mirl li Al-Mi- d ay vi-niii:,' at K. i.l I". Hall. AM li'iiiiMciit lil'til lifl" iil'f ri-il-slt'il l In. -ft Willi li-. I.. A. Xowi-o .', Vfiifl;iii.- Consul : V . C, V 1 It-M Wniihy Ailvisi-r ; 1", Mcrs, l.vli.uikcr ; .). K. Moll is, Clerk . IM.A'rrs.MOiTiM i.oim.k xh.s,a.ii. t w. Meet-. cV'-iy alliTiia;.? Iii.l.iy evening at Koekwoo.l liallal suVIuck, All :ia:i-;ii-ut l.rolh--is art ifsc-ltully ii.vil -il 10 :.ti,'ii.. .1. A. .iitsi:!n', .M. W. ; .S. C, irt'. n, lvr mail : M. V. Wihli'. lii-oiiicr ; S. A. Newiromi-r. uvcrsri-r. McCONlHIE POST 45 G. A. KO.STKK. Ram. I.('iiav.uas Commaiuler, CS. Twiss Senior Viuo '. a. r.ATKs Junior " John V. VVo.i!)S Atljulant, Au.i'sr i.iuiw.ii .-? V. M. ItKN.i IIk.mci.k vl.icer ol i lie l 'ay . kiiNe.n:i:i(US, " .n:u.l S. 1. llol.l.oWAY Ht-rirt Maj.r. J:. U. LiviNtisrox, I'ost siii-e;n A I I'lll VVl l.lll'l' l"ot I h.'LIl.llll I A Li'il A WkIoht l ii'I "Jii.-na iin Kcnular met liiMrs. ml ami 4: It Tliurs.l;y ot eacl" inontli ;;t Tost lltMihiti irters in Koek- -AND to . V- lj SgscialAUeiit.on moamtcii Ropirirg WK WH.b HAVE A a Effia U H 'J w JF- HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO - L U -OF DmpriesEiiseiPaitinis AT THE USUAL C Jhea-n irrrices AT ' -m wTrmrT r TUT WHEN YOU -- -f ! is U ? 4 P ? 9 ! -OF- jPs mi 37- jiS.x23.cl CALL ON Xi TT ,y -r t4 isf .iiS -S3. . w -a y Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor and Builder Sept. 12-0m. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, M AN V FACT U It E J t OK AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAL Hit IX THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo'li? nd 'Ends FCI.L. LINE Of TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES alwavs in stock. Nov. 2G, 1SS3. Mayor, Treasurer, All'irnry, I'olii-c .lii'ln, M;ir.i.dl. Cuiiiicilincii, 1st ward, 2nd " " :?rl till vootl 151ock. B. i McElwain, DEALER IX WatCllBS, GiuClS, JewsliT 2 3 Bag tf" scj Be SU i a Latesi by Telegraph. I5015UOUi:i AMI STOI.KN. THECENTEriSIALCELEBHATiON.. Prosldunt Cleveland Civo3 a Re ception and Makes a Patriotic Address Thirty Thousand Old Veterans of tho War March in Crand Rovlow - Cai turod Rebel Flos Borno in tho Procession by tho Crand Army. PhM.ADI.I.J'IIIA, l'a., Sept. Hi. Tin; day oid in tl liiiuhl I'.iul fli iir, mid sint.c d.13 lirrak )icoj)l; !i ivo li.-;n uslir. sounds of li IV and dniiii early told that j:n i)a:ati'ins wen- lic-in made for a grand v" (sV-'ovait,' r- i t.tn--t loinonst:ition of th nation's ru .!.!. KiKKMivist j twtors. Nearly :;i,000 uniforincd sol a, .m ii.ii.k ; liers nas-;-il in revinw lufirc tho chief inaistiat.i and high oHiccrs of this and other governments lu.-fore noon, mid at their head rod" (Je.ncral S!ierid:ui. t J.KV;:i.A.'l's .sl'KIXH. Tiio ir.'sideiit of the coinmeroial e. changi! then introduced the president, who said, "I mn glad to have the oppor tunity to meet '.!) largo a representation of the liusiness nieu of Philadelphia. It is well that one should not entirely for get, in the midst of our centennial juhi lee, that the aim and purpose of good government tend after all, to the ad vancement of the material interests o! the people and an increase of their trade and commerce. Though it has some time occurred to 1112 t lilt 111 the rush and hurry of lui.-iness there might well infused a little more patriotism than Ui are wont to sec, and a little more recog nition :.. ' " :ale political seniiiueiiL is cKsey reluiJ, not onlv to the general good, but tho general e l... r. of micltss ui ousuiuss. wi lumn;, jui ih- : l ,., ,.L. 1 "S',iS1 "- u...v, s lu )t.ai.i,w 0f any policy which the J L government may adopt, as it anecrsiueir personal success, and their accumulations, But I would like to see that broad and patriotic sentiment among them which can see beyond their peculiar personal interests, and whr h can recogni.o that tiie advancement of the entire couutry is in object for which they may well strive, even sometimes to the diminuition ot constantly increasing profits. Must we always look for the political opinions of our business men precisely where they suppose their immediate pecuniary ad vantage is frauds? But how vain it is to hope for the eradication of selfish mo tives in the affairs of life. But I am rt- mi:id.;d that we celebrate to day the triumph of IWTUN'TIsM OVHU SKT.FISIIXESs. Will anyone say that concessions were not well made, or that we are not to-day in the full enjovmeii of the blessings re suiting from a true regard for all the co-.illiclinir interests reinxsented bv th different states which were united 10(. years ago. 1 Deiieve tne complete uene- lit- promised to the people of our form of government, can only be secure 1 by exercise of the same spirit of tolera tion for each others' rights and interests in which it had its birth. T'.iis will prevail when the business men of the country cultivate political thoughts; when they cease to eschew participation in political action, and when such thought and action are guided by better motiv-.s than purely selfish and exclusive lenefits. I am if th..' oi.iviion that there is no ul.ic- in I he country wncre sucn a 4 condition can be so properly and success fully maintained as here, among the en lightened and enterprising business men of Philadelphia." Vftcr his speech President ' Cleveland held a reception, assisted by Secretary Bayard and Secretary Fairchild, ex-Presi dent Haves, Governor Beaver, Mayor Fdter, A. J. Drexcl, and George W. Childs. Alter the reception the presi dential party drove to the reviewing stand at Broad and Walnut streets to witness the military parade, which began at ll:G0. Geu. Phil Sheridan mounted on a handsome sorrel horse, led the vnst cavalcade of military. Leaders, and most all the veterans saluting the presi dent, although it was pre-arranged that only officers should salute. Tho rear of the parade was brought up by the G. A. II., who carried with them a large number of captured rebel flags. and as they passed, the president remain ed standing with his head uncovered. There were nearly C0,000 persons in hue. FiliUustcring In Cuba. Key AVest. Flo,, Sept. 10. Espanol, org:ui of the Spanish government at Ha vana, announces the capture and death of Beriben, leader of the expedition which recently left here, and says: "The balance of his bind are surround -d with troops and must soon surrender." This 1 statement, however is much doubted here, Private abvici s positively announce Beri- ben's safety and it seems that the fulsc rcpoits of tin: death were circulated by tho Spanish authorities to discourage others from going from here to joiu him. Filibusters numbering about 150 did have an encounter with Spanish soldiers near 31 atan.as Sunday, and for the time held at bay l,.r()0 troops sent against them. Thirteen soldiers were killed, while the filibusters all escaped with only Ucribcn and und three men wounded, none seri-ou.-ly. Ueiiben, by last night's steamer from Cuba, sends encouraging reports of the way friend i of tin; cause in Cuba are flocking to his star.dard,and says that his supply of dynamite did his band good service in both their encounters with the troops. On account of the government censorship little credence can lie given the Espanole or any other Cuban journal. Another expedition is believed to antici .. .4.. i tt. ;r;f i ---.-- i - has not already sailed, intending to land I irill ' i N" I I Illll.L It. IV fulfill. JJ.1I.I o. the soiill. sidf of Cuba. I .,. u ... . c . , I im-. mi-i, i i.... ,i'L. ..,.--.v ram is ancnoretl in tins naroor, aiui another is cruising up and down outside mlle trouwo, tnut every manor mtein " 1 . I trenco can ootaiii it unless he boa verv Hie iveys mis inoriiing. iiieie is " .i i . At' . . . ri'i ;. I .... , , -i , ji. I credence.throughout the city thai they are here to be used in kidnapping two ( 'uban-American citizens supposed to be . implicated in latest filibustei ing expe (iiiion. 1 . The Queen Spoaks-Parliament Postponed. . . T t 1 " . . i. .. . io.o:, ;sepr. 10. l-ariiameiiL was roroL'ued to dav. The nuecn's speech ,a.s.: 1UUU..1 u..e, ,um tlnn.os siie san I: I nave agrecii witn me nresidenl of the United States to refer to the joint c-ommission, the difficult ques- TT il 4 T f. l. I tions respecting tne -orui -vniei icun usn- cries, and which have recently been dis- i 1.,. 4,... 4.,. .lf;inc Vi.rfl.pr LU:,nLl1 J ' " dong tho queen says: "The wants and lirnVnlfie of Trehmd have occu!ied vour 1 " I close attention during the prolonged ses- sion, and I trust the remedies your wis- I loin has orovided will oraduallv effect 1 I i compl. te restoration ot oiaei in iieiami, tnd "ivo renewed encouragement to r i 4 t .i,.(.,.,i.t.Hw,... I ..j.,pr,fii in,liit;rr.' It. irv I or If. I.!l SS I lie 111- I 'v''v"" "-" " 1 ' it has been necessary to postpone many important measures affecting other parts of the kingdom, which, doubtless, you will be aiile to resume without hindrance at the coming session." The speech con- till lies as follows: "This year, the fiftieth anniversary of I mv re: rn, has been the occasion ot an ex- -" ' I prcssic'i of fervent loyalty, which has deeply touched me, and I am indeed tru- , . rrQ ly thankful for the warm, hearty proofs of affectum which have reached me lrom I all classes. Tn th-mkino- God for the blessings he has vouchsafed me and my country, I trust I may be spared to con tinue to reign over a loving, faithful and united people." The proroguation isuntil Xov. 30. NOT ABANDONED. Efforts Will B-3 ?Jado ta Gee Before tho United States Supreme Court. C'Iicaco, 111., Sept. Ifi. A consul tation as to whether they woulel do any thing more to save themselves was held by the anarchists this morning. A meni- ber of the defense association said that three of the condemned m-n were opposed to an appeal to the suprema court, but he refused to disclose names. Ho also . , , , , - , , . said that no matter what the iinal decis- ion of the men was, their friends would go ahead and make every effort for the reversal of the judgement by the United States supreme court, and in the event of their fa.lin.g a petition would be gotten up. THE HADDOCK CASE. Their Entire Day Consumedlln Ar gument by Counsel in the Case. Sioux Citt, la.. Sept., 16. The en tire day in the Haddock case, was occu pied by the arguments of counsel. Henry J. Taylor, for the state, spoke until 11a. 111.. at ter which Judge Pendleton spoke 'T Vtm -ii 1 until ailuxirnmpnt T.f f :.e. tvill l.rf.ll- ably lie snbmitted to the jury to morrow afternoon. Damaged Wheat. Ciiicago, Sept. 10. The board of trade investigating committee reports the wheat in Chicago clavators in good con- dition except 11.3,000 bushels of No. 2 siuiu"- in Siblev elevotor B. which will " have to bo sold for what it will bring. Senlinrr "Wax at "Warrick's Drnir Store. UCt-W4t -Wall Paper-New stock just recived at Warrick's. d0t-w4t . "Writing and drawing books only 10c, at Warrick's. clCtwlt. QX SLK I' PLKSSxS LSb. BRIEF MEDICAL UECTURE IN AN ELEVATED CAR. A Physician Dincoursci of Iniiinl nud It Causes, ami Given Some ootl A1 vleti S' t-ial I'upnlur Notions Shown to lo lrroiifoun. Two men were in nn elevated car on their way down town to business. The man next to tho reporter turued to his neiidilior with the question: "Did von sleep any last night?" "No; lid you:-" "I did, about thret hours. When I wole up I felt more tired than when I lay down." "Ves, it's pretty hard this .summer for people who have to stay in the broiling city. But from all I hear, tho folks in the country nro not doing much bet ter. My wife's letters arc full of musquitoes and sleeplessness." "Gentlemen," broke in a mftii with gold rimmed spectacles, who looked tho physician every inch of him, and around .. - . . . me corners or wiiose ijeanleil moutn a humorous smilo had leen Hitting during t" dialogue, "tins talk, of sleeplessness proves now .seldom people will take n lm.,iieal man's .-elvice, or even nsk for it. u s so simple to lnutice f leep, witn very - s c c in.in niiwil " "Well, sir," rejoined tho last speaker, ; : c -. . . ....Ml . r t . . 41... e 11 you ii ui iiiiy tun eiinosiiy Liiiku1.11, t ij . , "As to iiiusjuitoes my udvice is: Kill them before you t?o to bed. Sleep where there is a current of air and have a, nuis- rpiito netting ground tho bed, but leave yourself plenty fit breathing space. If suffering much from the heat, take a cooling bat li before retiring. I lind, how ever, that this talk of sleeplessness comes 111 nine cases out of ten from persons of in unduly nervous temperament. They fidget about and imagine beforehand that thev will not obtain sleen instead of com ,sing their minds to properly receive the soothing niliuence. skvkual roi'LLAit Elir.ons. K-ve 1 at au to sieepiessiies.yio not -,, ..V- V...- ..V. yourself. Lie down with the lirm reso lution to sleep, and slei p will come quite naturally, provided tho body requires it There's the rub. A trreat umnv ru-imlu think there is a caat iron rule as to tho number of hours they ought to sleep. n'l,.,t ..11 ..nrrr Vv,, 4,.,, ol,,.,.. unlessyou fccl tixeu aml llotico that your system wants Jt. Four hours of sleej), under certain conditions, are more ben- din-, ui tf i TifiT i inn i irt t it I no I i'iT" hours. I've had many cases in my prac- tiee which have shown mo the folly of CAiieeiiiig so iiiuuy uuuis ul faieey lii: 1 ' c in and night out. "H'b the same with sleep aa with food. The appetite varies, and so does the desire best aJul when a man cannot sleep ho very often ought not to sleep, A few week: P-SO wen Known business man cairie to i,;s usual dose of sleen. I satisfied mvself pretty soon that it would be only doing . . . i i4i. t 4 rr.... . . 1 ... . . 1 . , .... was nothing troubling his mind, and his health was good. lie sinioly Imd the notion that lie didn't get s.tep enough, and had begun to worry about it. I gave him rules to observe, and he soon had once more all the sleep that was good for him without using any poisonous nar cotics. "Judging from my experience, the need of sleep is very different in different per sons, even among those of like habits and equally good health. I know a very active business man, a patient of mine, who re quires but six hours sleep, while another one needs all of eleven hours out of the twenty-four." 'Citv hall and Brooklyn bridge, shouted tho guard, and everybody scrambled lor the door, while the audience murmured: "Much obliged for the lecture, .doctor." New York Commercial Adver tiser. A Great Bull of Magnetised. Most well informed people are doubtless aware that the globe on which they live is a great ball of magnetism, but compara- tivcly few have nn adequate idea of the. crUn!, on r R sUleSj tL.lt many C0mm0I1 out inexplicable phenomena can be traced directly to this source. Statistics go to show that m the matter of steel rails, as oa ti.i.-foor. Trill liommn rrrstHllizflfl and break where they go to make up a railroad track running east , and L west be- track is similarly affected. This is en- tirely due to the magnetism generated by m'tia Clirrent is ln the former in- stance resisted ia the headlong rush of the train, whereas in the latter case it is un disturbed. Another strange effect of this peculiar and occult force is that exerted on the watches of train men. A timepiece car ried by the conductor running a train twenty miles an hour, however accurate it may be, will, if the speed of the train is increased to say fifty mile3, become use less until regulated. Ihe magnetism generated by the llight of a train may be said to be in proportion to the speed with which it is propelled, and the delicate " ",v" ' parts of a watch, numbering all the way fr0m 400 to 1.000 pieces, and peculiarly susceptible to this influence by reason of the hammering and ppnsmng tney n.Te received, are not slow to feel the effect. Globe-Democrat A Purchaser VTho Objected In one of the big dry goods stores a few Anra 1 rr, T E.1TC tl TTI.1T1 rf-fllSe tO takfi & . ndl a Q in a wav to display the firm's "ad." "When asked why he ob- 1 . . 1 -J lit 1 4- !,,,.. r-V S Z" S anv advertising unless tney pay me ior 11. I think it .cheeky of a firm to expect a I Sir. ur cntxr t fin t rl rrlr Tft A v'c,1Cn T tt,q,1 l.i-n nnrbtlift parcel and then mp it up .with the plain mc viui. - -' that has been so and he probably will not be the last. Candidly, do you not think if they wish you to be an advertising me dium, that they should either pay you by a discount or by money?" -tsunaio is press. - - This space helongs to Joseph Y. Weckhach. masay goods mul not write an ad. We Announce Without Further Notice a -OX ffm, EfW?y??l tBtf&gfr c?5a m mi mmim P em m Ctunineiicing TO-DAY, JCLY bupteiubcr 1st. : t 7 1 -AS THIS IS mi El without rcccrve, it will he to the ot Cti.ss Conntv to rs r f.i si I'-, m t:n i P e, M W PM h (m t& S nparelieied Bargains Having in view tlie interests multitude to share the benefits ot consideration sell to other dealers under this clearance stile. DO MOT DELAY! "Ye to XtiAV York soon to make our Fall Purcha&Ctf, and we kindly request all of our friends indebted to u to call as early as possible and adjust their accounts. Yours Kespeetfully, SOLOMON & HATHAM; White Frent Dry Goods House. Main Street, - Plattsmouth, Neb. He is receiving mo is so husy he caa- for a few days. ALL- 12th. rrncl coiitintiin until a b A rOSITIVE Mi x& BflE f individual interests ot all tj-n take ailvaTitajrc of the ot our customers, and to enabl Kb this reat sale, we will ndei v wholesale lots of god. mjrb4 Mil um nun jIuM offered