IN AND AROUND THE TOWN". I. II. Dunn has disposed of Lis flour and feed store to S. L. Greeson. Silas E. Hall, the Sixth street hard ware man, has been granted a soldiers' pension by the U. S. government. The remains of an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gibson were brought to this city from South Om aha Friday and interred at Oak Hill cemetery. Several saloons in one city in Iowa have closed their doors, declaring they could not conduct their busiuess at a fair profit under the law. Itcaunotbe done. Glenwood Times. A large new barn on the farm of the Widow Wiles, several miles south west of town, was totally destroyed by Ore Friday night. The barn was struck by lightning. Geo. l'oisall became security for the payment of the $3,5 One assessed against Gambler Woods by Judge Chapman last week, and Woods de parted for Omaha. John Tighe returned last Saturday from Siusinawa Mound, Wis., where he went to accompany home his daughter, who has been attending school at that place. O.J.King, the Ouaaha contractor who built Cass couuty's splendid new courthouse, has been awarded the contract for the joint government postoflice aud court house at Mankato, Minnesota. The Eluiwood Echo is booming I). K. 13a it for re-election as secretary of the republican county central commit tee. 1). K. is deserving of something better. A nomination for some office woulrl be more fitting. Joe C. Condon and J. Stephens were arrested at Louisville last Friday, charged with stealing harness from farmers in that section. They had in their possession a couple of sets be longing to a man living near Gretna. The Joi'u.val was partially in error on Monday when we stated that the Missouri l'aciric system was tied up by the strikers. The tie-up only extends to the freight trains, all passenger trains on this division running as usual. ine county commissioners were here yestt-rday testing the new load grader out west of town, purchased fortius, the second district, at a cost of The agent was down from Lincoln to manipulate the machine, which does excellent work. Xehawka Register. The Jacksonian club of Omaha are getting after Marshal Frank White and his chief deputy because he ap pointed a crowd of lepublicans as deputies to guard the Union I'acilic at Jule.xburg. The club will ask the marshal to explain at their next meet ing, on July Hth. Harry Stevenson, agt d thirteen, was drowned Monday afternoon at Ne braska City while bathing in the Mis souri river. He got beyond his depth, and sank before the eyes of Ids com panions, who were powerless to render assistance. lie was a sou of the late Hon. T. II. Stevenson. Mike Con ley aud Isaac l'lattner had an altercation at Nebraska City Sun day morning, and the former stabbed the latter with a long dirk knife, inflicting several deep gashes in the region of the heart. Flattner is in a precarious condition Both are dis reputable characters. Some of the residents of Sout h I'ai k complained to the police Friday of a nuisance in the shape of a dance plat form that i- located in theii midst. This place has been a resort for a crowd that uses shot-king obrti-ei:e lan guage, and the police will see that such practices are discontinued. Clay Connor w as in town Monday and reports that he will soon embark in the Haln business at Pacific Junction, having secured the requisite n umber of signers lo comply with the provi sions of the new Mulct Jaw. Con siderable opposition to the openuig of saloons has been shown by some of the people of Mills county. The Weekly Herald claims to have secured 174 new subscribers, by reason of a buggy rallle hood of I'u ion. .down in the ueighbor- The purported num - Iter of suckers sounds very fishy, but granting it were true, ihk joiminal; Mtuixls readv to move that it has mote I ..h-.riher for it eek!v than anv other Plattsmouth publication. Word comes from across the river! The Dun commercial agency has that there are three well-devel- '; teen compiling crop statistics for Ne oned cases of small-pox at Gleuwood. ! braska, as the following is the report Two of the patients me said to have t.een ill for over a week, but the Glen wood papers have purposely failed to print the facts. The disease has j ist about run it race at Bethlehem and Pacific Junction and tbere is not the slightest danger of i'lattsmouth being visited by the pest. Word reached Louisville on Friday . ,. ., , f n hold effects by the burning of his ; . . , , ... . , is occupying John Polk's farm south of that town. He and his wife were1, working in the field when, at about! 4:3il, they saw smoke in the direction of the house, which is hidden from the, livered in car-loads only. Also bur field by a dense grove. They went to ' oak post. Address L. E. Williams, the house at ouce, but the flarces had gained such headway that, the wind being strong, the buildiDg, an old structure, was beyond hope and soon was totally destroyed, together with all its effects. No insurance. Miss Geralda Hayes, daughter of Commissioner Hayes, closed her first term of school near Cedar Creek last Friday and so well were the directors and patrons pleased with her services that they insisted on her signing a contract to teach the next term, and as an evidence of good faith gave her a splendid raise in her salary. Miss Hayes is an Eluiwood girl and we are proud to say that she has nobly up held the high standard of the Elm wood educational course. Miss Hayes will remain at home during vacation. Elm wood Echo. For summer complaint use Geriug's Blackberry Cordial. For several years W. S. Furdy has been subject to attacks of "locomotor ataxy," and for a long time was only able to get around with the aid of crutches. During the past j ear his condition has wonderfully improved by electrical treatment, but on Satur day he suffered another attack while on Main street and was forced to ride home. His condition has since im proved and Thk JoUKN'AL hopes that before many days he will be ab!e to be around again. Drop into Lehn boll's and drink a glass of cream soda water. The Nebraska City Fresssayss Mem bers of the turn-verein are looking for ward with much interest to theturners picnic, which is to be held in Metcalf's grove, north of the city, on August 12. The I'lattsmouth verein, which is re garded the strongest in the state, will be present and will give an exhibition in gymnastics, which is certain to be exceptionally good. Hon. John C. Watson has been invited to address the members. It never falls Geriug's Blackberry Cordial for summer complaint. For the first time since its organiza tion nearly a year asro. t he Omaha pas senger association squarely cinched a member last week for cutting rates. The victim was General Agent Nisu of the Milwaukee, v ho owned up to sell ing a Chicago ticket tor iH when the regular fare was $12 75. He leaded that he did it to meet competition, but he paid the association the $2-5 forfeit all the same, like a little man. Forsi The finest soda water in the city at Gering & Co's. Mrs. Adelia Boyd died last Monday, June 25, 1S94, at her home at the old South Bend bridge. Mrs. lioyd has been toll-gate keeper on the bridge across the Platte both at Ashland and South Bend for a dozen or more years, andenjojed a lar;e acquaintanee in eastern Nebraska. She was between 5i and t.j years old, and leaves no im mediate relatives in this vicinity. Papillion Times. All legal business given prompt at tention, D.O. Dwyer, attorney. Platts mouth. The rumor is current at Nebraska City that FatherCoiLett.havinggrown weary of the d!av in getting a final healing in his case against Bishop Bonacum, has decided to make a pil griinaire to Home to lay bis grievences befoie the Vatican in person. As n means of raising funds for his mission C rbeit hns arranged a lecturing tour, se!-rt inn ";Vs his th'-me the significant tot-it-. - V, h it is so Haul to be Good." $! Urmil, $ioo The readers of this paper will be pltaaed Lo learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has beeu able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarih Cure is ihtf only positive cine now known to th- iiiedit-.il fraternity. Catarih being " wwia.iut.iM. ;""'" ; COlis.UUllonui ueiiiuieiit. linn a ill aril. Cure is t tken internally, act- in directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sstni, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis eise, and giving the patient streLgtl uv building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, mat tney oner j one liundre I dollars for any case tbat ' " tn nrt for "t f tti- 1 Toledo O jfc-Mold by Druggists. Toe -" ! The" Plan Sifter" flour is the popular i Ask for it from your erocer. . from Cass county: Plattsmouth -Prospects for com op excel lent. Com unusually clean and well advanced for time of year. Oat, wheat and hay will fall short owing to early dry weather. Weeping Water The acreage of corn will be jiaew hat greater this Tear than lnt. Crop al mot certain. Small grain is nearly a failure. CA 111) OK TH A N KS. The undersigned desire to exteud their heartfelt thanks to the many lr endj who so faithfully assisted us ... i n our late bereavement, and assure i t hem that the obligation will be re mernbered. Mas. W. L. Wells and Family. 1,004) cords of wood for sale. De Glenwood, Iowa. d&w-tf, Our Boy Win Prizes. The class of turners from this city, who were in attendance at the district tournament at Omaha on Saturday and Sunday, returned home on Mon day flushed with victory. The tourna ment was one of the greatest successes ever achieved by the Nebraska turn bezirk, Lincoln, Fremont, Omaha and Plattsmouth taking part and acquit ting themselves well in physical prowess. The Plattsmouth class cap tured a total of five prizes. In the class prize-turning the Omaha team made an average of 4:i.G7 points; Plattsmouth averaged 42.S3, and Fre mont 35.S4, thus giving Omaha first prize. Putting the shot was one of the ac complishments in which Paul Wurl of Omaha distinguished himself. He threw a thirty-five pound weight eighteen feet. Tony Plambeck of Fre mont followed next with seventeen feet six inches. Third came Fletcher Robbins of Plattsmouth, throwing the ball seventeen feet five inches. In the individual apparatus exercises on the parallel uars uuo tut oi Plattsmouth won first prize on 55.27 points; Ernest Elsener of Omaha mak ing 54.53; Emil Wurl, Plattsmouth, 52.5; Louis Boldt, Omaha, 52.61; Henry Both, I'lattsmouth, 43.47, anil Oscar Nast, Fremont, finishing with 27.51. In the sub-tournament, comprising dumb bell exercises, lifting of heavy weights, high jumping, hop, step and jump, pole vaulting and rope climbing, in which all the turners were engaged, the highest average was made by Otto Wurl, the Plattsmouth athlete, 4S.08 points being awarded to him. John Krage of Omaha stood second, with 45.75, and Paul W url, also of -the Omaha team, made 44.03. In the in dividual apparatus turning Otto Wurl of Plattsmouth again captured first prize by averaging 5-5.03 points. He was closely followed by Ernest Elsener of Omaha with 54.17. Buy the improved Singer sewing ma chine. T. J. arbrough, local agent, one block north of postoflice. d&w l oil il in li l on. EruiM. in us, . ninrru, aii'x mi i: ... ..... ....... .. .... ;1-.. illiicp ii me iri'iiBwij 'i,iiun aiv u.r Mftm uriKi... and it Is only lately that they have u- .. n -.... t ... ! urrn i'm rri ujjj It. II. -1 . lub.ii hv iittkum IntmlnflAli Ameri can seienlitt have succeeded, here Koch anil Pasteur failed, in pertertiliK a cure that i i ko. ror particulars aiiures. i aiiiornia neiuu;ai '.VoriS. Omaha. Neb. 13-14 Legal Notice. To llodoli.lf Pecker. Henrietta Harlow gild Hansom Pecker, lion resident heirs at law of ito'-aii Pecker, deceased, von and each of you are hereby notified that on Friday the 15th day of June A. !., ls.ii. Charles i 11 ungate, Harrison llunirate. .lohn llunuate. .Urv S. Kolrerts, Cyn tnia J. Keed. James A. Huu'ate. Nancy K. IJob insoii. I. ilia It. luurahin: Kdith Cal.ier and Myr tleCalder infants by next I riend and guardian. John lluiiKa-e: t red mitigate. Kulli UniiKate, Hessie tluugate aud Eimerie iluneate, infants by next friend and guardian. Julia A. Huniratt-, am) Susan Oroselaude as administratrix of the estates of Theodore Pecker and Nathan W. Humiate, deceased, tiled theirapi bcatiou in the pout.tv court of Cass county. Nebraska, in the estate of Kosan Pecker, deceased, the object and prayer of which are to modify the order made lv me county linwe in tins estate on me 2d day of May. lsw. so that as to two uinthsof Hie et-ite of Uoshii Pecker, deceased, the same t.e held to await an accounting between the es tate of .lett'erson Pecker, deceased, ami thees tate of liossn Pecker, deceased, and to have the estate of Kosan Pecker, deceased, charted with tJU.iO0.O0 as as-et of the estate of Jefferson Pecker, deceased, arid to only eriiiit seven nintiis id the estate of Kosan Pecker, deceased, as repotted by the administator to be distributed t.i joti and to S. P. pecker, ftosa Itarnes. Susan tiroscUude and Jefferson Pecker ns the joint property of the estates of Jenerson Decker, de ceased, and Kosan Pecker, deceased, and to claim all the estate of Kosan Pecker, deceased, as t ho property of Jefferson Pecker, deceased, and his devisees, and for equitable relief . 1 on are neretiv reuulreil to answer or object to aid application on or before Monday, the -loth day or July, is'1, or saul application win be taken as confessed and true and said orders ehter"fl and said estate be compelled to account. t hari.bsii. Hi siiATK. et al.. l$y their attorneys, Byron Clark and Beeson i Koot. -Jt 4 Notice of Adjourned Sale. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska; in lii.; in itter of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased . Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of Sainuei M. chapman, judise of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 7th day of April, A. P., lsin, for ilia saleof :he south hlf of the south west quarter of t-ection twenty I'-io), In township eleven ill) north, of ramie nine Iv, Cass county, Ne bra-ka. aud in pursuance of a nolie of the time and place of sale of said lauds, given and published according to law, 1 ottered said above described lands for sale on the litli day of J line. A. P., is., as in said notice provided, and held the same open for more Uian one hour and hav inn received no acceptable bid for said lands, I adjourned said sale to the 21st day of July, A. P.. 1S1U. at which time snid abov described lands will be ort'ore-.l for silt- to the highest bid der for cash : snlil sale to lake placeat the south door of the court house In Cass county, Ne brsk ii. a t 1 ::!0 p. in . of said -jtst day of July. Is'.' I, and t remain open for one hour. AI.KKKP S. I nil. KY, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Wxrd, deceased. 27 3 F. S. WHITE, Main street, I'lattstuou li. A1VWAY.- I- 1 1 I I. 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