1 jlilV-H'IAN AND SL'K'JKON im:. am'k::d siiiivian O.ii .t.i I le Ivni-tr ni( Main street, Weten k a 1 1 1 1 Mock. Ji-u,-n" l.i- ' 'ii-vIhiiih an I fii.-iiislies a',1 Kl:rW ini'ii K'l ii'i mint r.ii :i!piiI,bi. - i.. l i inm r,tses, i'.c.ies, S i" t. i. Ulai" l ic m eklu;' I'le THeplione No. 11. t. r. i.i 'iN;sr:N e. . .::.!. min J I MIS. LIVINGSTON' Js CUMMINS pjyjism? . ad items "Wiie.-ts ar y. ii i:: n:. :nyn-ity nuild?" "I'm j;on;; t s:ie .e, Klu.l .sir "-lio fM. "And w Uo.-n v.iM.ou sneeze, my irctty maid?" "Ati lio ) ! Ui -i i !.kiinl sir," slio IjinIiiiiiiittoU Lead r. "Do yo'. allow v:mr liusbuntl to cany a night keyf K.id a H.vcrc-looking woman to Mrs. McGudby. "Oh. law, ii ," nolied that lady, "I ! never think of m h a tiling. Hdf the j time he'd catch Ms Ut-?v1 li of cold trying I to tin 1 tin; k. y hole. II! just slims tho ! s!i i:t ts once or twice, and I.como down nri 1 let him in." Washington Post. Or:! mi :'t. Teiei'lione .vt 1. 1' !.iii IT. I.lvii:"-t:i. 1,' ii.' J 'r. t iiiiiiiiins, : ( 1VII, V. Surveyor! ; ! N I K!' ,:ii -I i-IKYLYOK E. E. HILTON. .;; males .iui'i )! mis oT all work furnished and Kecoids kckt. o;liiv in Martin Block. County Surveyo -AND- CIVIL ENGINEER. All I r f'l.r'j- i-;il omelS ICIl Willi an;my inm receive prompt attention. OFFICE !N COURT HOUSE. JAW OUTICK Wm. l. bkown. Personal attention to all business entrii'tcd t'i my caro .V()TU(Y I OF-IC TitH's exitinineil, A list i act ciu piled, Inj-iir-ui'eviiiif!i,rf.l estate soi l. Better faeilmes for tiiakin;; F:imLounstlir.n ANY OTHEU AGENCY I .LATTSMOCTH N KBKASKA TTOKMKV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Iaw. Will siw pr'nni-i ;i?r.,tion to ail s'lMiier-s eiitniHtctl to hii-i. "l.'.ce tu Vninn l.lock. ICast Side. I'iat tfinoutli. Neb. TTOUNEY AT LAW. WINDHAM & DAV1ES. 14. K. WIND HAM, JOHN A. DAY IKS. Notary I'ut.lie Notary l'ublic OHice over Dank of fuss County. Flattsmoiith ... - Nebrasha Banks B a afe a f Gas s Co unty Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid ur capital. . Surjdu V. 11. IVwiii'le Fred iordcr J. M. Patterson Ja? Putterson, Jr. DIRECTORS C. H. Parnicle. .1. M. Patterson, Fred (lordfr. A. B Smith, K. 1. Wiudhaiu, B. S. llanscey aud Jas Patterson Jr. A GENEKAL EANX1NC BUSINESS T S ANSA TED Ace:iimts so!ieited. Iarerest allowed on time deposit iin.l prompt artentiongiven to all bus iness eutrusted to its care. Kiio "Now wo aru iuitiie.1, Tom, you iniht n'iV2 op Miiokirj' for my suke." lie "I dou't m.-o why. I'm mre you liao' g:n vi none of vour MimiseiiHiit.s for my hnkc. Hive you, now?-' She "Yes, I inivc I Ii tve init a- ttin' en- g:in;ed, huvon't I?" Detroit Tree Press. Sh.'iltuok "How are your huitairs Krowiny, Dinwiddic '." Din widdic--"iMiit-ly, finely! They are yetting um:ill- ,. , .1 l Ml.:........ Tntr.n ,..1n NliiJilASKA or ever imj. v. The Memb-r From Gaul "Papa," i i juired a Congressman's little daughter over a French les.-oo, " whnt is the Freucli for a b;ttla hors-j?" "A war horse you maan, don't you? "I guesH so, )iij)a." "Of course you do, daughter. The French for that is hors du combat," and th'j member stroked his whiskers with piideful dignity and went on with his newspaper. Waehirgton Star. You'll seldom find a maiden whom 'Ilio a-elsUlse.l.:t Mrlli lint that i lie djiiip e.s to her cheek jihe makes to piny at hide and seek For every cei.t they're worth, Chicago 1'ost, The practice of a. certain hotel-keeper in this city, wLose name we will not m 'ution, cannot be too thoroughly and promptly discouraged. We allude to his haLit of entering the dining-room during meal hours ond yelling "fire" or "dog-fi-Vt," or, whnt i worse, calling us out on a prettnse of business. Twice we have lot our third piece of pie in this manner. San Angelo (Tex ) Enter prise. ".My son," said the dying bunco man, "I guess you can't do better than to fol low' the motto of your poor old dad, whomsoever you find to do, do him with all your might." ' Terre Haute Ex press. Irtelligcut Compositor That new re portet spells "victuals" " vi-t-a-l-s." Foreman Yes, he's fresh; make 'er right and dump'er in here; want to go to press in just three minutes. And this was what the public read when the paper was issued: "The yer dict of the coroner's iury was that the deceased came to his death from the ef fects of a gunshot wound in the victuals. Whiteside Herald. .. $"2000 . . 25 TOO President Vice President t'aslieir Asst Cashier Majorities As shown by tho oHU'inl canvas of the vota of Cass ouiuty: For governor, J;un.s E. Uoyd, 1). CoO lieutenant governor. Alex li.-ar, D. 1-15: Secretary of state, Sprague D. "00, b'.ate treasurer, W. II. Gushing, 1)443, auditor Wahlfjuisi, D 11, attorney general, llig gins, D 112, superintendent public m- ; struction, Rakcstraw, D I'ljii; coniinis-.iou j cr public lundf, liigler, D 12, cougresy, Bryan D o'.)T, Ho .t n -presentati vc, Wat- i son. H IQ'i ), senator, Thomas, 1J, 11, regreseiitati ves, Wiiit-, 1), 2 Hi, Shryoch, 1), '20, county coniiniioner, Tret.sch, D 531, county attoiuvy, Travis, D, 071. Ag.tinst proliibition amendmt. nt. 1,05'J; against liigh lieense, 1,321; lor incran'.-of supreme judges, 1,471; for incrrase of sab-try of judges of the district and su preme court. 1 !)0. '1 he Hkkald will give ollieial caiiViis iu detail .Monday. It was too long to be completed in time tor todays ibsue. The Doveys received a circular a few days ago announcing the fact that cur pets had declined two cents per yard; this on top of the democratic lying about the McKiuley bill is very signifi cant. The little girls of ill . and Mrs. G. o. E. Dovey tendered their friend, Roberta Fletcher, a farewell party at the Dovey residence yesterday afternoon. Among her friends present, were the Misses Bertha White, Claire Drumiuoml, Myrtle Levings, Janette Palmer and Henna Windham. The Nebraska Fanner says: 'Over one-half of tho exhibits of agricultural products of the Illinois State fair, two weeks ago at Pecria, was made by the Nebraska counties, lied W illow, York and Holt. This exhibit did much to correct the impression that Nebraska crops were a total failure the past sea sou. Yet many of the old "moss backs" who have never been outside tho stale of Illinois declared that these things had been bought up and never came from Nebraska." These same grangers believe that if all the rest of this world is as large a country as Illi nois, "that must be a mighty big world of ourn." The Citizens BANK I'LATTSMiJUTH - NEBRASKA Cayital stock paid ii 250 0 Authorized Capita!, SiCO.CCO. OFFICERS fUlKK CA RliDTU. JO. A. CONNOti, President. Vlee-Piesi tact U : W. It. CUSnrNG. Casliier. DIKECTORS yrank C.vrretli J. A. Connor, F. K. Cuth.imn: J. W. Johnson, Henry Boeck, John O'Keele W. D. Mr-rriam. Wrn. Vetencp.rop, W. H- Cuahing. A Close Call. From Saturday's Daily. Fred Egenberger went to take some cough syrup this morning and by mis take took a draught of ammonia that stood in a cough syrup bott'e near by. He rushed to the drug store near by and poured sweet oil down his blistered throat, but not in time to prevent having a very sore mouth and throat. Luckily however no s rious results are appre hended, owing to tidott. the piouipt use cf f.n- Prof. The Little Tycoon. McClelland, Miss Paul, Transact a ireneral binkinu business. All wim have ally bsnklno: business to transact art! Invite 1 to call. No matter 1iot larjre or email the transaction. It will receive ourearefiil attention aud we promise always cour teous treatment. Issues ee.tt ificAt?s of deposits bearing Internet P.uvs and sells exchange, county and city sureties. First National BANK OK PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Tills. George E. Dovey, and others are arrang ing for the production of "The Little Tycoon," by loaai talent in this city. We hope they may get such encourage ment as will induce them to proceed with the work, as success would surely crown their efforts. Offers the verv be! facilities for the promp transaction of legitimate Banking Business Stock, bonds, eold. government and local se Ctiririo bought itnd sold. Deposits received and interest allowed on the certificates Drafts drawi. available in any part of the TTt.iteu St;ue a: d all the principal towns of C01.LKCrIOX8 MADE AND I'KOMPTLT KKMIT TKI. Highest market picepid for County War rants, State ami County bonus. ,J DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald D. Ilawfcswortb John It. Clark F. E. While ieor'f E. Dovey John Kit7jr'arald. S. Wauch. Pre-ident Caeli- PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 210, 221 and 223 Main St., Piattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M. BOKSjProprietor, The Perkins has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom and is b! - .Aie of the best hotels in the state Boarders -will be taken by the week at $4.50 and up. OO0D BAR CONNECTED. The Chicago, St- Paul &, K. C. The editor of the Herald received a letter yesterday from the president of the new railroad company that purposes building a line of road from Tarkio, Missouri, on the main line of the Chica go, St. Paul & Kansas City road, to Omaha by way of Piattsmouth. The president says that the matter has not been abandoned, but is being looked after in the cast, antl seems to think the road will be built. He further says that he will advise our people fully before the route shall be changed from the ona now preferred through Piattsmouth, so that there is no danger of Nebraska City or any other jealous rivals stealing a march on us. The new road wouldjnot only give us a new Chicago outlet, but it gives us a direct line to the lumber regions of the north and also a short line to Kansas City, anel without doubt would be worth twice as much to the city as the Missouri Pacific will be. Notice. All warrants for election officers will be ready by the 15th of November, and not earlier. Binn Critchfihrd. County Clerk. County Court. Final settlement of the estate of Jane Adam9 deceased, made today, narry Becker administrator. Benjamin Elson vs John Fast, suit ca account, hearing Nov. 15th at 10a. m. . Yesterday's telegrams from Chicago tell us that the corner stone of the mag nificent Masonic temple to be erected at the corner of Randolph and St a to stre-ts was laid yesterday afternoon by Grand Master John M. Pearson, with the solemn and impressive ceremonies of the Mason ic order. The ceremony of laying the corner stone was preceded by a parade of local lodges, in which 5000 men par ticipated. The temple when completed will be twenty stories high and will be the largest building of the kind iu the world. The contract calls for its com pletion by May 1st, 1S92, and the ground and bnilding will cost $3,500,000. The Grand Army fair to be held on the 18, 19 and 20 promises to be the grandest success of anything ever under taken in Nebraska. Our business men and citizens have responded most liberally, and as Col Lew Ginger informs us the list of presents will be much larg er than was ever given in Piattsmouth. One ticket admits to the entire three days and evenings of the fair and the coupon attached to it entitles you to a chance in the drawing, which will be clone by a committee ol ladies and gen clemeu appointed by the audience. Buy each of your little ones a ticket, they are liable to draw the most costly presents. The number of tick-its have been limited to 3,000 and no more will be issued. Many of the comrades have sold as Ligh as fifty each already and no doubt the entire 3,000 will be sold before the fair opens. The election returns in this county are badly niix-d; in the 2nd ward no voto was returned against any of the amendments. In the 4th ward, besides several irregularities, it was found that there had beta live votes too many counted for every canelidate on the dem ocratic ticket. It was further discovered that H. B. Walquist received less than a hundreel votes iu the entire county while a mythical person by tho name of B. F. Walquist had received the balance of the democratic votes for auditor. Hig gles, democrat for attorney general, was badly mixed also, several votes going to the wrong Iliggins. Humphrey, repub lican for land commissioner was repre sented as Augustin It., as well as George R., the wrong name receiving more than the correct one. Some of the precint returns show that the officers were never ' sworn and no one attempts to certify to j District Court. CI. C. Cov.dt vs. h;. A. Davis, tulurt.is trator. Julgn.cr.t forpi'f. S. F. Andersen vi. .1. M. Andeison. Referred to Jcrse L Ii'' tke. testi mony and report f'hdiug of facts by Dec. 3 , 18 0. Migtjie Tcrryb. ny vs. .John Terryber ry. Decree of divorce grant':.! and custody of ni lor child given plaintiff. S. D. Eels vs. F. M. Striplin. D. ciec for forc'osur-; granted. Cyu:s P. Gilbert vs. Edward Wilken S"l). Cilll-c referred to Je.-se L. Root t take te-t'iiiony and report to court. Philips vs; Kirk- r t nl. (Viitinuil on plaintiff's motion. Wm. S. Hamilton vs. Phoebe Todd tt a!; referred to Je.-r-c Root to take testi mony a;id m ike Ii odiums of fact on cr before Nov. 'JO, 1M0. Beardsley, Clark Jc Co. vs. F. M. Wal cottitnl; trial to court; judgment for plf. Win. Sand, is ys. Pauline Hm'ton et :d; trial to court; judgment lor plf. Chri.-.tian Schrumph vs. Ann Sehrumpli; divorce granted. Ei.-cta D.cker vs. B.-nj. Decker; di vorec granted as prayed for. A C. Loder et al vs. Sain'i II . Loder dene" lor plaintiffs. Court will convene -.t four o'clock wh.-n Judge Chapman will probably ad journ the term sine die. License to wed was issued touav to lolin C. Kotith agcrl 27 to Miss Bertha Battersoii, both of whom reside in Rock Blufis precinct. The alarm called out the tire depart ment tins in. ruin;' but tialipllv it was puly tii-, burning out of a stove pipe hole at Fred Hermans and resulted in no damage w liatev. r. Dr. E l Cummins is having a neat cot tage built on Pearl street just west of his father's residence. Wm. Osborn is doing the work. Doc will not keep bachelor's hall in the new house when completed; it is said an Omaha lady will take an interest in his household af fairs. The Louisville Advertiser has changed hands. A. F. Lewis of thi'.t village will iiearafte r weild the pen ana shears in stead of J. N. Drake, the former proprie tor. We welcome Mr. Lewis to the jour nalistic Held, there are millions in it, but it takes a thoroughbred to get uny thing out. Judge Vauatta, of Piattsmouth is a lawyer of distinguisheel ability and a tine cioeiti'.-t player. He can also see further into a 00 foot well than any hay seeed in the country. Last week he purchased 120 feet, of rope to draw-witter out of this well, and then innocently in quired of the store keeper, if le thought that was enough. W. W. Eagle. A IIer.vt.d reporter took a look at the new cha'rs in the opera house yesterday and fount! tlu;m exceedingly well ar ranged aud very comfortable. They are upholstered in leather, are of the latest pattern, with hut rest, foot rest and cane rack; and are not crowded in as much a.s the old ones were. Mr. Waterman deserves a liberal patronage for his en tcrprise in placing new chairs iu a hall tint has never paid hi:u a fair interest on the original investment. IP UI St Mini m 7 7: ii le' 1: t r!c.i)tl. where all susnoiisc j tetns citn be iv.-oi deu alnl eat'!; item, :is eon-a cuUv. l v (h'.tt (1, will talu' it.s"pl;:( e ut tin: lrolit" :ml stnre voii in the face, until ' in ii i-d-m shall have attention. Esj.eciaiiv a;!-!;t i t i t t .-rdin- ioi future; nttc nl im Midi mat Ins us fijipoinf meld.-, i'awi.tnl td' l.il'e Insurance l'n iiiiiims, Kew.'wal of Fire i !'-ura!:re, i'i-rn.l colh cti-ns, I'lomi.cs to pay, Dr. or Cr. . Fav ii'ent. of iaxe;-, I.ti.-.- -et lor it s, Expiration ol" time hw appeal. Fnsiness men who s, . e these files, as u rule:, uy them. Price, with ink weils ami fi.ll -U-'h' td' ine niorai tluni cards complete. H. EARL., General Agent. Burr Block, Lincoln, 2.. I.. Agents Wanted $2.60 PLATTSMOUTH NURSERY BSwy yMR Eec& oftl-lie Home S?5B4efly wlaEW yma ram Iet yoazr owns iEe& iSasxt wSEE :i rle42f4 sasacl toltes' wSasal vssrletse? will tie 2fier53 iHznm ensa b cay the return which are full of errors. Never before were so many gross mis takes noticeel by a canvassing board in this city. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When B&by wu sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, the pave them Castoria. Police Court. Fr on Tuesday's Daily. Saturday, Henderson and Thomas Ellis, a carpenter trom old Bjthlchem got hilarious over the election returns and were run in on the charge of plain drunk. They were fined $5 each and cos's, Ellis p .id and was discharged, but owing to the depleted condition of An dersons' exchequer he was remanded to the county jail. Saturtlay night Vie. Moq-jist. A, F. Tall, F. A. Williams anel a switchman known as 'Johnny Jump-up' got in a scrap down on 4th street, they were all caught but Johnny, aud fin. d $1 auel costs wh.ch they paid. Walter Svvart.cope, an Oreopolis sec tion man was fined $2 50 and costs today for exercising his right to get drunk, he paid up and was eiischarged. Henry Spurgeon for using profane language on the street contrary to the peace anel dignity of the State of Ne braska, was fined $2.50, and in want of funds he was sent to jail. juctge uuapman clecnitet quite f.u important case Saturday, which he hid held under advisement since the March term of court. "We refer to the case of A. C. Loeler et al vs. Sam Loder and others. It seems that Wm. Loder died in 1S87, leaving a fine farm of 100 acres near Greenwood, and that his son Sam sought to cut out the interests of the other heirs by a deed which his father executed in 1378, nearly ten years pre vious to his eleath. The plaintiffs, rep resented by Allen Beeson, G. W. Clark and D. K. Barr, sought to set the deed aside on the ground of the old gentle mans mental condition at the time, he having been thrown from a horse, and on the ground of non delivery of the deed. The defense was represented by T. B. Wrilson and J. B. Strode. The case was "hotly contested and resulted in a decision for the plaintiff, setting aside the deed and allowing the property lo be divided up among the heire. Apple trees, o years old - Apple trees, 2 years old - - -Cherry, early Jiiehmoiid, late Richmond, wray Ium, Pottawattamie, lid (ioosc Raspberries, Grej Syler Strawberries, Sharpies C esen Concord vines, 2 years old Moors Early grapes, 2 years old - Currants, Cherry Currants Snvder blackberries - - Industry Gooseberry - Downing Gooseberries, 2 years old noughton Gooseberries, 2 year old -Asparagus - - - Rosses, red moss and while moss Shrubs, Hydrangias Honey Suckle -Snow Balls - - JLilacs a, o N o 25 2 00 20,1 75 10 .3 00 k 00 Evei g reens, JN orv. ay spruce li. F ir 25 10 GO so :? oo 101 00 00 toll so; 10:1 00 ioi lOj 3 ZD1 20 !0! o o 1800 1500 2500 150 150 500 250 125 iiaaFsepy sse-jLEaEs nine EaclEa t s Address all Orders 10 S 4 A -4 IxjMuVEMii JUL 9 PUiTTSMOUTH,. NEB. G- FRICKE &: CO. Will keep constantly on hands a full atul comjilete line of pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, & OILS DKTJti GISTS SUMH51ES. PURE LIQUORS, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours Jlessrs F. G- Fricke & Co., are the Only Parties Selling our Alaska Crystal Brilliant Combination jjr biunr restorers: -. AT:', TO 4?X.fL. AND BYE PtATTSWOUTtf, These Lenses are for superior to any others sold in the city. Possessing a natural transparency and strength ening qualities which will preserve the failing eyesight.