The Flattsmoutb Eerali THURSDAY, TANUARY 20, 1892. J. G. Richey is in Omaha to-day W. A. Boeck was in Omaha this morning. J. V. Dames was in the city last evening. Cold weather stoves at hot weather pricesat Hendee's. 3t A. H. Smith, of Denver, is in the city to-day. J. M. Woodson was in the metrop olis to-day on business. Hon. Win. Neville was a westward passenger this morning. Mrs. J. O'Rourke was a passenger n No. 5 this morning for Omaha. W. II. Cushing and John Cagney were passengers for Omaha this morning. Dr. John Black and wife were passengers on No. 5 this morning for Omaha. J. N. Summers is able to be out agaiu after a severe attack of the grippe. A girl baby made its appearance at the residence of Jas. S. Mathews Monday evening. The I L. A. debating society held a meeting last evening at the home of Flout Streight. The replevin case of Ellcnbaum ts. Billstein is in progress at coun ty court this afternoon. Dr. C. A. Marshall, after a weeks lege of sickness, is able to be out to-day for the first time. Heating stoves at your own price auieuuees. . x The pension board to-day exam ined Geo. A. Davis, of Glen wood, la., who is an applicant for a pension. Tom Hicks left this inorninir for Ashland to attend th -r brother in-law John Krayenbuel. Alfred GifTin, who hus been in the employ of Joe Klein deinirted . for his home in Hastings this mom - re ' , 1 Mrs. Alex Schlegel, ol South Oma ha. came in this morn i no- in viu; Willi llll fsllllilir nl M il 1 ..I ..j . . . .. . wuiiiriTi, vil this city. The ice men are busy again to-day . putting up the summer sunnlv ... The ice is. clean and of a good 'miulitvtlrwl fr... 4 i ! -Inches in thickness. 1 ; .. r' . The ladies' aid society of the M. ; Ji. church will meet in leirular scs ion to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o clock, with Mrs. D. 11. Smith, First Street, Wintcrsteen hill. The formal opening of the Kceley Inntifnla nt m..:. X'.. I. t ti iiiiui, icuriiHKU will OC- fCur Thursday January 21. The herald has received an invitation to be present at the opening and The Nebraska City press savs , that C. D. Clappe, of Kim wood, who was appointed United States store keeper at the distillery some time before the fire, arrived in the city -Sunday and Monday morning went on duty. Nebraska City is going to have a ... new opera nouse, costing $73,000 . At a meeting of the board of trade ; Monday night$W,0OOwas8ubBcribed " i"c irmmuuer Oi xne $1D,UUU is assured; work will be commenced in the spring. The Omaha schools were closed - Monday on account of the cold, but our schools were in session as usual. One of the teachers re- . marked that if Parr was of auv ac count they would have had a vaca tion j'esterday, but they were dis appointed. The central building, with the exception of one room, was well heated, and in that room the pipe surface is not sufficient A . . ... i u cAtnuncc nas mis to sav bout loafers: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, and all things therein. He then created man and woman ntul left the loafers on corners and in due time they multiplied and then pread into the nostoffices anrl depots and stores. In the latter place they sit and explain great i problems that have vexed great minus, ana exist partially bv samn Jing goods. While he is thus en gaged his wife is out washing for ucr neignoors, and the Door heln. less children are left at home, laking care of themselves as they tan. mere is nothing more notice able than a loafer." THE NEBRASKA STATE BUILDING. Plana for $18,000 f truelurs t b Erctad on the World' Fie Ground. The Nebraska Columbian com mission met yesterday in the office of Governor Thayer at the capitol, there being present Commissioner General Greer of Kearney. Presi dent Strang of Omaha, Secretary Powers of Cornell, A. J. Sawyer of of Lincoln. Samuel L. Brass of Junita, ' eth P. Mobley of Grand Island and II. B. Miller of Winside One of the alternates, John S. Hen deraon ot Seward. After examining a number of plans and eoecifications lor the Ne braska buildinir the commission selected the design of A. W. Woods of this city, architect and principal of mechanical drawing in the llaish manual training school The style is Romanseque and combines the necessary qualities of beauty, utility and cheapness, (he commission not being- williner to expend more than $15,000. It will cover 9,652 square feet, not includ ing a larire veranda on the side ad joining the little lake. It, is to be entirely of wood and 2,380 square feet of glass will inve.i suflicieni light to show off the agricultural and general exhibit which is to be m a hall 100x(30 feet. . Officer, bal conies, a lobby and an open recen tion room facing the exhibit hall will occupy the first floor space Another large hall for art aud edu cational exhibits, together with re cealion and toilet rooms comprise he second story. The extreme a.mcusions are 100x112 feet and lieighth to the top of the dome is eight-four feet. Henry Voss of Omaha, I I,. Burrel of Fremont. C. C. Rittenhouoe of Hastings, Slfltll'V Qlllh f( l....illr n.A 1 . ...... j v . viuiiiia emu ivjwtliu 15. Gillespie of Lincoln, all present ed plans. Colonel C.J. Bills of of Fairburv left certificate of deposit for $1,000 vith the commission: which will le offered on behalf of the world's fair educational association as prizes for the best map of Nebraska. I he prices are $500, $;UX) and $200, Three pmes $50, $30 and $20 are to he offered by the commission nnd awaided by the state board of nirri culture for the best design in seeds, grain, or grasa, or a combination of all, to be exhibited at the next state fair Th'.se prizes will probably be duplicated by the state board of agriculture. The commission meets again February 9, when bids tor construction will be opened. slate Journal. A young man In this citr made application yesterday of Judge Kamsey lor a license to wed a certain young lady who is onlv sweet Bixteen. As she was under age, Judge Ramsey informed the aforesaid young man- that he would have to secure the consent of the girls' parents before he could grant him the license he so much desired. This the young man agreed to do. Picking uo his hat. he started off on a run. but ud to date he has failed to make an appearance at the judge's office.! Whether he failed to secure the consent of the girls' parents, or whether he has taken a second thought, Thb Herald can not say. Remember Fririav. f Via "o,l Tk. spelling bee at the basement of the .r rcBuy iei mn cnurcn. 4t Notice. The ladies of the Prahi-;an church will give a spelling social on next Friday evening the 22nd, in xne uasemeni oi the chnrch. Ad mission 10 cents. A linirh will l.-l . . served after spelling. A cordial nviiauon is extenciea to all. 4t Money t Loan At the reirular meetincr of th T.iv. mgmon loan flc uuiluiiisr associa- A.! Tl . .J? uon inursaay, January n. HENRY UERINO, Sec'y. u. u. smith, ires. 3 Estrayed or Stolen. A hornless, white rnw with n four ! red spots on tide anybody knowing the whereabouts of such a cow will please inform 3t CON COFFEY. :joe' MAMMOTH-WflX-flflNniF-bi "AA-ax Willi V Aw J- y IBT THE COBETBR WIUDOW, i h JOE WANTS YOU TO GUESS HOW LONG THE CANDLE WILL BURN, IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO GUESS. Shilnh's rntarrh rpmpHw a nnoi. itive cure Catarrh. T)iThthrin nnH Canker mouth. For sale by F. G. rricnea io. 1 JOE That HackincCoue-h can an nn irk. ly cured by Shiloh'a cure. We guarantee it, For Sale by E. G. Fncke and O II Snvder 1 7f 1 jfV f Will Give THE FOLLOWING PRI2KI To the first nearest guess, A NICE OVERCOAT To the second, A TRUNK. To the Tnird, A PLUSH CAP, Isn't she Beautiful!" Occasional! v one nears mis expression, as a lady with a strikingly lovely complexion passes along the street Certainly! sue uses me iamous oiush of roses manufactured bv Min Pinm A lones. Snutli Bend. Iml ' T - -. I ' I ' m V t t W i . mi- w. ii. onyuer, price oc per uottie. Sleenness niirht marie miunrahlu by that terrible caugh Shilohs rem edv is the cure for von. liv V n I' rick, and O II Snvder. '1 For abstracta of litl at rnuunn. able rates, go to J. M. Leyda, Union UIOCK. tt NO MORE GUESSES ACCEPTED AFTER FEBRUARV 14. Tlie Gqqdle Will-be Lighted Febiqiy 1 Enclose your Guess Together with y;u Uameaad it w 11 be Published February 1( amy mm cm cuess. II. J. Streight has succeeded in getting the signal flags displayed where they can be seen. Yesterday ftetnoon iie received permission . .v.u luc toumy commissioners to put the flags on top cf the court .house. . Then he found Mayor Richey and received permission from him to make the change. Mayor Richey informed the chief of -police of the chance and fhia morning they were swinging in the breeze from the flaeoole of th ha. court house, in plain sight Peopte who want to know what kind of weather we are going to have can ,tt now without having to run flwn 10 Main street. Ilailf UH pond llll-lp liiirnura tnr ir-w ai jienoee h. io see them. 3t STATE MILLERS' DONATION. It Will Co Wiih Nrhi'k Rutaian Suffers. Labor Coiumissioner Ludden has been informed" by C. C. While of Crete that Nebraska millers will turn their donation for Russian suf- ferers over to the state. Originally the millers raised a larcre amount Of fl(Ur with the iilfiMiCn.i nl placing it with Minnesota millers The contribution amounts to about 70,000 pounds of flour and is there fore quite an item and will materi ally swell the amount donated bv other residents of the state. Lin cola Journal. A Pleaeant Surpriee. A surprise party held at D. B Smith's, on Winterstein hill, of this city was planned and successfully carr.ea out by the immediate friends and associates of Miss Eva Smith in honor of her sixteenth birthday. The hours between 9 and 11 o'clock were whiled away indulir- ing in pleasant games, and music - Instrumental and vocal. Refresh ments of a very hiirh ordpr nrm served at 11 o clock. The vounir people were accorded every liberty neccessarr to assure a pleasant and enjoyable time, and they improved the opportunity well. It was the testimony of all that the c-enialitr and hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Smith is rarely excelled. Th. company disbanded about 1 'clock a. m., each individual feelincr that the evening had been profitably speui. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lnmrn. Tt ia piiritiir mnra cases of coughs, coles, Asthma, jironcniiis, croup ana all throat and lung trouble than any oilier medicine, liie nronrie or lias Au thorized any druggist to give you a sample Dome iree to convince you of the merit of this remedy. Large Domes ouc aim $1. JOE Yoyi' Glo(liiei qijd Fmnisliei. THOS "POLLOCK R W HYERS lllry 1'ublle & Abstracter Solicltoi Is in Store for all who nwe KmrVf ll:llann fnrihafhrn'it n..l 41... . ... ,l. .v,. me t.i.wni. auvi iuilq I . Lrreat fruaranteed remedv. Wnnl,l BeU Eltate. Loan and Ttifmrnnnti Aa-nt ...... l.l 41... ! A i. I 1 t. I S uu uciicvc nun ii is sum on us merits and that any druggits is au thorized by the progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails in cure acute nnd rnrnmr rnnn-ho All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam, wirge liomes ouc ana $1. If you have real estate to sell or exchange Bend us description, price and terms. Elv'a Cream Balm hna rnrod s - - - - . f 1 . T . iiitiiiv luhch uicamrrn. ii m in rnn .. . . .1 1 j- .v . r muni ueiuaim. ucu, i, iiOOl I'harmacist, Cheyenne, Wy. Now Trv This. It will cost you nQthinrr and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Kincr's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect re covery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just hnw irnnd n Ihincr it ia Trial hrtHI free at F. G. Fricke & Co. Drug aiore, Large size ouc. ana $l.uu Abstracts of title furnishsd at reas onable rates. $100,000 ta loan at 7 per cent and o commissions, on e-ood farm security. POLLOCK k HYERS Plattbmouth . nub. Office Oder Can Cointy Bank. Skates away down at Hendees. 3 Nebraska Voluntas piMm.n The tenth annual session of the Nebraska Volunteer Fireman is in session at Fremont A irood manv of the fireman are in attendance, but there are several places like riattsmouth who will have no rep resentation. A business session was held yesterday afternoon, and last evening an informal reception was held at the Fremont fire depart ment's parlors. Saga.McOlynn. At 3:30 this afternoon occurred the marriage of Bert Sap-mo Mi Rosa McGlynn, at the residence of S. Waugh, on Fifth street, Judge Ramsey officiating. They will make their home after at Alliance, where Mr. Sage has a lucrative position with th B. A M. Tub Hbkald, along with the friends of the contracting parties, exiena congratulations. H & 8 CO H pi TO SHIPPERS. Butter, Eggs, Cheese, iid Gams. Poultry, Meat, Ancles. Potatoes Green arid Dried Fruite, Vegetables C-.cii lirtir, col. Hides. Tallow Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco, Urain, Hour; Hay, Beeswax. Feath era, Ginsing, Broomcorn, and Hops. H. E. BALLARD en. Com. Merchant aud Bhltnr. T Market Street " . SLLouU, Ma, WANTED-ARent, jraa mxmIbM with ri ert and Shipper. 6IBENWU0D, Office in the Bass Noel bulldine Residence, the EdJRich Property. J5 E. REYNOLDS, Registered Phytlclan and Pharmaclit pecial attention given to Office Practice. Rock Bluffs . xBa Height of Cruelty Nervous wnmon mMAm the symnathv thpv Ha,. While often the, mVn thev are rnnatnntiv oii;Mn. t- with hold sympathy from these un- fnriiintna la itiA ka:.Li . . Thfv havpo vAw V.An.u A r shortneess of breaUi, flutterinir! pain in side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles. Snoression. rhnVino- amr.it. , . j Pl '..v. enng and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New ichii inireis just tne tning for them. For their nervousness, head ache, weekneaa of Ma I.,.t.i..i:.. - . -m itkDwiauTt; Nervine is unequaled. Fine treatise on" Heart and Kervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and fuaranteed by. F. G. Fricke k Co. 4 . FOR SALE OR EXCHANCA. . cBSO ACRKS of Colora io land for sale or trade for Plattsmouth rea - estate or lor mercnanaipe ot any kind. This is a barirain for Hnmp nnp li land ia A1 VT f...i,n- . .. . . Jl tii v tivb k w tVVL" .."V"v.11"" F-'M'arB can on or addreaa uijiiiibu, i luimuiuuiu, lieu. TIMOTHY CLARK. DEALER IX COAL "WOOD o TERMS CASHo Ytrds and Office 401 South Third Street. Telephone II. Plattsmouth, Nebraska D Ft. A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T :- GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS. Or. Stelnwayi anirstbetlo for the palulem ex traciiur of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Rockwood Block Plattsmouth, Neb jCAWSON A PEARCS HAVE RECEIVED Their FbII straws, fanMrribboni.ttps and quill bibo ioi oi new laeDiim cone shape hati to straw and fe t. They hnve a full line ot baby hood- and In or der to close ofd stock out have re duced their straw tailor bats to 40 and to TS eeuu trimmed, MISS SKYLES, TRIMMER. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURE OF AND ' WHOLESALE RNU RETAIL CALEB IN TBI CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LIN OF TOBACCO AND SMOKER'S ARTICLES always in stock o Plattsmouth, . . Nebrass'a I. IT. DiOT Always has on band a full stock of FLOUR AND FEED. Corn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled nay ior saie as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. CORNER BIXTn AND VINTR Plattsmouth, . . Nebraska. ttOLD AND PORCRLA1N CKOWN8 Bridge work and fine gold work SPECIALTY. : l)B. 8TE(NAD8 LOCAL as well as other sa. i estheticsKlven lor the painless extrwi ton t teetn, V' ; a A. MARSHALIj, Fitsgerald Pvi iv i w MEAT MARKET SIXTH STREET 4i F. II. ELLENBAIIM. Pmn . - . "K- : m lite best of fresh meatalways fountU'1 ' in this market Also fresh 7 JiggB ana Butter. - !Tild game of all kinds kept in theii season. Tyr SIXTH STREET W-EAT MARKET Shorthand i AND TYPEWRITING COLLEGlJ Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Thftffl AFA thnnannila f . a .. to supply the r;ver,dH,,H,,rre', """'V Dy finishing th y can earn from 40 to 150 pef inn irt, .i I "V ineompeientstudenai ludldivuallusiructlon, newtypewilteis. DAY AND EVENING SKSsinNfl Rooms oter Mayers Hore. npnllaniAM n .. 1 .1 . ..... of Roses" if it was a paint or dow.V ucr, of course not It is clear atA water, no sediment to fiil the pore ( t the ektn. Itn mi Cleanse and nnrifv Hia mmnL.; . " J Of every imnprfprtinn. anH ..a....- t every ladv and crnil smooth complex ton. Sold by O. ll! ' oujuci, rrice a cenis. at III! 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