L ( rom Monday's Inily. Joe Hush of Omaha, is in the cit to-daj jRobt. Doom of Ashland was in the iy to-day. lion. V. I. Shryocfc anil wife came itn from Louisville to-day. jr Kd McMaken came in from North l'latte to visit with his parents. . U. Dick.-oi., i-.l. jeary and Phil Nickle were in from Klimvood today. II. I). Harr, editor of the Leader at Klmwood, is in the city taking notes. Theo. Ivory, one of Glcnwood's pioneer citizens, is in the city to day. Attorneys I lalde man, Timid in and Douglas, of Weeping Water, were in tVill.I I'itl' tll.ll.1V -iv v..., j . M A l'.irti,r.i ,f II .-. ....i.v,'ti, - I inioiiu s i ii uic I in to attend tne court house cere- 1 monies to-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Leyda are the guests of Mr. u.,d Mrs. J. M. l.eyda, of this city, lu-d.iy. TERRIBLE ITCHING Uied Everything Five Months. In Three Weeks not a Sear or Pimple. Cured, by Cutlcura. When my bby m three monthi old his choeke nd furehrnd Xiegm to break out with white iiui fki on red surface. In tew days Itching com. meoced, which waa terrible. After he would rub it, matter would ooze from the point, in a abort time ft unread over the top of his head, then acaba eoon formed on head and face. We used everything we could hear of for nearly five . month. It iitpv orc ' all the time. 1 b:iiv your advertisement of thot'L'. TicrKi Km nuts In thf "ChlcaKO Weekly." We tinrrhMed CCTldRi KEHiDiEa and com- TtTftA thtr nut. In three weeks' time there waa not a tore or pimple, not even a acar, on head or face, tie la nineteen montha old Dow, and haa no eigne of the disease. Uls scalp la healthy and he haa beautiful head of hair. (See portrait herewith.) Mm. UtiCAK JAMES, Wooditon, Kan. My infant, eighteen montha old, waa afflicted with fklu eruptiona on hie hipa. Had aorea came on Other Dart. All mmnHina fallnrf nntil 1 nrniur.( Cvticvra. Cured a year and no return of disease. Mat. A. M. WALKER, Careonrtlle, Ua. N Cutlcura Resolvent The new Blood Purifler, Internally (to cleanse the , blood of all impurities and poisonous elements), jand C'CJTICDRA, the great Skin Cure, and L'utiltiu JSokf, an exquisite Skin Beautlfler, externally (to f clear the akin and scalp and reatore the hair), have J cored thousanda of cases where the suffering waa I almost beyond endurance, hair lifeleaa or all gone, jk disfigurement terrible. What other remedies have H side such marvellous cures? Bold everywhere. Price. Ccricriu. Me.; 8oP, Vk.; Kisolvint, 1. Prepared by the I'oTTIii lRUO AND C'BmifALCoBPORiTIOK, IloBTON. rHend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages, 60 Illustration, and 100 testimonials. DirjV'O Skin and Scalp purified and beautified DflDl 0 by C trier iu Sosr. Absolutely pure. ACHING SIDE8 AND BACK, il) J nip, Kidney, and Uterine Paine and I .,k Weaknesses relieTed In one minute) I ffir t7 the Cntlcura Antl-Paln Plaster, laWt the fUal and only palfl kUllcg plaster. JLT UL coococooooccooooocoooooocoooo ci c 9it.ill p.nn t.iniifi to be In This is fully tlomonstratcd by the fact that they have bold rr FIRST They own their goods as low as mortal man can buy them lor spot cash. SECOND They sell them to their customers at as low prices as mortal man can sell them and make a living. THIRD They are Square and ings. ti tl n I HUSH I iliKc nKdSUIIS Hir IIIH hHVSIIIIlHS (II I nR T Success. jow to snow their appreciation ot their increase of business they propose to give away to their customers a Ilandsemo liook, entitled "The Columbian World's Fair Atlas of the World' to every person buying goods to the amount of $25.00, either at one purchase or in a running account. They will give them a copy ot' this valuale book free of cliaige CALL AND SKK Mayer & The Clothing Kings. A. E. Cook, an attorney of Mal vern, Iowa, is in the city visiting his brother, E. W. Cook. l'hil C.reen nnd X. II Mkr of ! Greenwood, came in this tfoining ; to attend the dedication cermunies Attorney S. F. Rockwell fid C. A. i Mankercame in from LouJ.-ville to j day to attend the court hojuse cere , monies. ' j lion. I). II. Wheeler and wife, for ; merely cf this cily,c;iine down from Omaha to-day to attend the court house celebration. J. U. Strode, li. 11. Wooley. T. M Marquette, I). A. Campbell and Judge Field are riattsmouih quests to-day from Lincoln. Geo.S. Smith. Geo. W. Covell, J. A. McMurphy, Andy McLaughlin, Ma jor Pentium and Hrad Slaughter, all of Omaha, are in the city attend ing the dedication ceremonies to day. Farewell Party. A farewell party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Adams Saturday evening, in honor of Rich nrd X. Green, who will leave for Chi cago in a short time. Mr. Green has been employed in the H. & M. shops for a long time past as a machinist. As a token of esteem in which Mr. Green was held he was presented with a fold pen and an autograph album. The presentation speech was made by Miss Eleanor Dray. Following is a list of those present: Messrs. nnd Mesdames J. E. Hutchi son, Levi Gold i tiff, Jacob Keppel, Henry Gabbelman, Herman Herold, Elijah Tidd, George Dodge, John Hignell, Archibald Adams. Mes dames Dray, Wheaton, Hayes, Campbell, Make, Edwards, Pine. Misses Elanor Dray.Xellie Carmack Annie Adams, Fann'e Adams, Dord Adams, Daisy Adams, Susie Hutch ison, Maggie Dray, Bertha Tidd, Minnie and Freda Herold. Msssrs S. K. Tidd, X. G. Cook, Henry Cox, Dr. Golding, Dryon Goldng, Cuth bert Ayre, William Tidd, John J. and Archie Adams, Samuel Altachuler, Arthurand Ed Hignell.Otto Herold, E. W. Pahueter, Frank and Jas. I. Dray, Clifton and Cashes. Tidd, Joe and John Hignell, Eugent Hayes. English Spavin L-iniinenreniovfi all hard eoft or callouse lumps and blemishes from horset blood spavins , curbs splints, sVeeney, ringbone, etiflee, sprains afj swob lea throats, coughs etc.. Sve 50 cent by use of one bottle. W arrant ed the most wonderful bltmisb cure ever known. Sold by I". G. Fricke & Co druggists Plattsinriuth the Clothing Busing -this Spring Honest in their Deal-I l i tl. j HI TIIK HOOK AT Morgan's - Plattsmouth, Neb- IMPOSING CEREMONIES. Cass County's New Court House Formally Dedicated. m:vki:al lktifks of rn.kkt. The Dedication of the Court House Drew a Lare Crowd From Over the State This Eve ning's Pronram Will Benin at 8 O'clock. Tlx e dedication of Cass county's new court house occurred to-day a.-d proved to tie as Tin; IlKKAl.u predicted a retl letter day in the his tory of the county. The day was all that could be desired and if the day bad been ordertd could not have been better. The trains this morning brought in visitors from all over the state, and also letters of regret from those who could not at tend. The court house was profuse ly decorated and ilowers were in abundance. The back of the judge s rostrom was tastefully draped with the stars and stripes. The district court room was in charge of I). S. Diaper, who was appointed sergeut-at-arms, and he tilled his office in a first class man ner. The back of the court room was elaborately decorated with flags At about I1:H0 Judge Chapman, with Judge Field sitting at his left, rapped for order and I'nited States Marshal Hrad D. Slaughter opened the court in ancient style as follows: Oh, Yees! Oh, Yees! Oh, Yees! All manner of persons having busi ness before the honorable district court, sitting in and for Cass coun ty, within the state of Xebraska, let them come forward, and they shall this day be heard. God save the commonwealth and this honor able court. Judge Chapman made n few pre limnary remarks and then read let tera of regret from the following gentlemen, who expresetd a with to be present but owing to the prcsure of busieess could not. mmmm HJ. H lam mm I-WKMONT, Mnv21.-Hon. K. U. Wt milium , PliittMiintitli, .Nt-liriiskii Ueur Wiu.lhiiiii : liiur letter of the Hth iiint., inviting me to iiriin tne (ledic'tittoii ottlieLiiHS count Ooirt limisc, eunie duly to luiiid, (or w hie von inive my tnntiHx. I would ho very mi ii Kiimoeu 10 iiriepi me invitation unci meet tny old friend in (.'tlfcs, but mere (ire so iiitmy 1 1 1 1 1 m irl u 1 1 ciihOri wliiiii Klioulil lie ileeided Unit 1 unulit not to Inke the tune. '1 hirt -kLt veiirhiino I hettled in I n8 county, iiikI throui;li suiihhiue nnd Htortn I nave lieen cheered lv the kind nes mid Hteiidfiistnecw of frieiitls there. With kind reKnrdw, I tun vrr- rehpertfullv yon'', SAM I 1-1. MAXWK1.I.." CllAPKON. Mnv 111. II. I). Triivm no, I iC'oniuiittee on Arrniiuements-Centle. iien: in reply toyourn ot the lilth i ur-t ivin kiv i reurei verv niiie u i rimtini i itli you on thc'JId.iirt I know I would en liy it, tin it wouiii he a k I opport nil It v to meet no iiinnv ol mv iriemlM nt one line. 1 ny iniiiiv friends, for I nlwnvu 'imiKht I had more friends In I'latts 'oiith nnd throughout Cass county than iy place I ever lived. Iliipin yoii inuy ve a Kood time, 1 remain, vours truly, J. M.'KolllNsoN. ri kl.IMiToX, Ia May a.-Messrs. A. X Hlivan, II. I). Travis, jesse L. Knot and JV. Johnson, ('oiuuiittee-ta'iitlemen: r invitation, ilateil May Lit, to take part in te (leiliciil ion of t lie court house, lias he received liy me this morniui;. I re ifT ThHt It is not possihle for me to lie rt t vii uuil desire to express mv thanks Ol o precinlion oi the invitation" and mv 1'O.Ib.lies. C. L. PKKKINS." t iv'KK, I'olo., lav l'.l.-Mcssrs. Wind. haiC Travis nnd other-tientlenieu: I ?. ,1cei1'' "' '""' l"l'e invitation of tin Jih iimt. to attend a reunion of me 2."it i stir I' of the Cass county liar on tin inn.iul.l ntloril me verv ureat nlen- It i' 'jo present. The vears which I spi I tl I'lut tsmollt h were iiinniiir in. mi tin ;l !tpunt of iiiy life, ami I remember eni'M? ot the Par and the people of fully du.v with Kreat respect and that inter M. My eiiKiiuements are such, lmw firt it will he imtiossilile for me to ver pr'tf'tit. I'lease accept in v hest w ishes 'r i 'ilMt.rTHS ot vour eiitertaiiiitiiMit 1,11,1 1" Mvinsmicirvimrkiiii Invitation to i. . - . . . . . : r". lur intent on that occasion. I uni. ery rauctfully. your ohedient servant. S. II. Kl.HKKT. Cll tON.Neb Mav Iti-J. W. J.ihnson, lii1tiits,,vh, N. l.riiska. Keolvinir to . vitnti o' your committee to he pres. in us i irnnti iieitication ol the new urt "'Is-. I would say that I would ently siito 'he with von on that joy. s oci a..; anrl it hv an v possible turn illairHl; in aro. I certain v w ill he Iher.. tiatin i well aH personal interests still wit 'lMtthinouth and 1 certainly lice vt'lflt irriti.i'll nt tin rno, ..., 'iiinati' i i ionir and acriiuonioos cltest in j; (nnntv seat. I 1. ...... ,.i m;iiitiil' tlo'it it slnld In' itil at tin. i ,. , r. ii.i tllmlisof tlimnl,- ulnl i I.I. . . - ..ii.., rim. Ullll 'Ink v.-ryt-t niit nersoniillv ini..r..i...i nt i rvvisr w-oivi du-pute tluit "proMisit ion. A i.l I r, l o in.iiiniiiKvuu lor reniemlierinu me ,OM I'liir, iny, 4. . 1 Kl l KS. I'll l'l.ATT V. in.. II.... Wool Dear Sin receivi'd v rt vttafcin to join entnk von' cm hmise. I regret verv tiiui K tiuit ICMiitt nVili lnVsi.lf f that lileasbre lit ttllH iln Thankiiiif vour cmniilttee 'or tfc J,,,ir. I am, truly y'"n - , II. I. IllNMAN. JudW Chapm, ai,0 Htated that owinto the w. the trainn were runnitiHr lion. Jsttrlinr Morotn nnd the Otoe rouir bar would not he hereunti! 4 o'cltStUii. afternoon. Hon. J. .Sterling oAon will jire sent a life t-ixd linens of Lewis : Cnsn, of Miehimi, to the new court house, Lewis Onnt being the innn whom Cass county whs named after. Judge Field was then introduced and made a short address in which he paid a glowing tribute to the county commissioners, Judge t'hap uian and the Cass county bar. Mr. 1. II. Wheeler, a former citi.en of this city was the next to respond, he said that when he received an in vitation to attend the ceremonies he had no idea that he would he called upon for ,i speech, but made a short and tt the point address. A fter a witty address by the squat ter governor, Major 1 Vat man, an adjournment was taken until 'J:40 in the afternoon. The afternoon ceremonies were commenced promptly at p. m. by the choircomposcd of Mrs, S. H. Atwood, Mrs. 10. it. Hurris, Mrs. d. W. Noble, Mrs C. S. Johnson, Miss. Nanie Moore and Messers IVttec McKlwain, Pollock and Dickson singing the anthem, "America." J. A. McMurphy was then intro. tluced and made a short talk on the early days of l'lattsmotith and was followed by lion. T. M. Maruictte of Lincoln, who was speaking as the Ill.k'Al.n goes to press. KVKM.Ntl I'KOCKAM. The district court room was crowded last night and standing room was at x premium King be fore the time set for the opening of the evening program. The program of the evening was commenced with a selection from the orchestra, after which Judge Chapman, in a few well chosen wortls, introduced lion. J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska City. Mr Mor ton presented to the court room an elegant likeness of (Jen. Lewis Cass. Mr. Morton gave a thrilling descrip tion of the pioneer life of Nebraska and also a history of Gen. Cass and how he secured possession of the painting; also stating that the pic ture had been hanging in hit) par lor for the past thirty-four years. A vote of thanks from thecitufns of Cass county was tendered Mr. Morton for his valuablu gift. It was also moved that the Cass county bar draft a set of resolutions and that they be spread upon the records of tUe court and also upon the records of the county commis sioners, which was unanimously adoptetl. A. X. Sullivan, on behalf of the county commissioners, acknowl edged the receipt of the gift and thanked Mr. Morton for the same. Judge Chapman then turned the program over to the bar of Cass county, and Hon. K. H. Windham, as toastniaster, took possession of the chair. The piogranx opened with a song by the quartette, composed of Mes dames Johnson, Xoble, Hurris and Miss Nannie Moore and Messm I'ettee, Pollock, McKlwain und Dickson. J. L. Root responded to the toast, "The Har of Cass County," mid handled his subject in an able manner. The toast, "Reminiscenses of the Probate Court," was responded to by Judge Ramsey. After few re marks be read several old records, among which was the following: KOK."t OK MAKKIAOK CKKK.'IONY TICKIvlTolv'Y OK NK.HWASKA "I' COIN TV OF CASS In the .Nainenf (iod, Amen: hnow all men by these presents, reet- hi: hereas, the supreme law of t he Terri totv of .Nebraska, has authorized the urn. hate jiwlucs of the several count ies of said 'territory, cither singly or collect ivelv, to solemiii.e the inarriaKe of man and worn an. anil whereas: it has heeti duly proved to t lie sat istaetion of this otliciatint; pro hate judkre that the hiuh contractiiiK par ties tire ot sound and ilisposini' minds and memories; t hat thev are ot lawful aue and competent to contract mutual debts of love and allection and also for the neces saries of'life; van it appearitn; to the satislactioti of the court that leual proof has been umde that noobjectiousliave been inadeaud tiled i K 'he records of tills court, to the soletuni.atioti ot the marriaue of said parties, it is therefore ordered that said jinnies lie and they are hereby required to stand up, the uetitleman on the riul.i aiffl the lady on the left, and join their nyht hands, Doyou, Mr. .take this ladv whom you hold by the riyht hand, to lit- your law hilly wedded wiler lo you promise to for sake father, mother, brothers, sisters unit all llirts and sweethearts, Inclmlinn nil other relatives, and love her w hom you hold hv the said riK'ht hand, and her only, ni iiiuK as oii uoiii sunn over Do you. Miss . take this irontletimn whom you hold by the ritfht hand to be your lawful wedded husband.' Do you promise to forsake father, mother, broth ers, sisters iitnl nil former lovers, iucltid itiKiill other Jelatives, and love, cherish and obey him whom you hold by the r lii 1 1 1 hand, as loii us you both shall liver then in the presence of all these wit nesses: in the presence of Him who senrrh eth alljiearts: under the authority in me vestedjby the council and house of repre sentatives of the territory of .Nebraska, 1 pronounce you husbund and w ife. What this prohute indue and Almiirlitv ("iod hath joined together, jet no man or woman dare to break asunder, and may lioil huve mercy on your souls. Amen. Mrs. (i. W. Noble and Miss Nan nie .loore sang a duett that re ceived a hearty encore. "Dignity of the Bench and liar" was responded to by J. H. Ilalde mati. M. Archer responded to the toast, "The Justice ol the Peace of Cass County." Fiat Justitia Rant Culuni," which means, after translation, "Let Justice be Done, Though the Heavens Fall," was responded to by S, P. Vanatta. The orchestra then rendered a selection that was heartily appre ciated. D. O. Dwyer responded to the toast, "The Lawyer as a Citizen," and K. II. Wooley to the toast. "The Duties of an Advocate." Mrs. G. W. Noble followed with a solo. II. li. Travis responded to "The Weeping Water liar." C, S. Polk to "Trial b Jury," and Alleen ItVcson, "Reminiscenses of an Old Har rister." Mrs. K. H. Hurris ami Frank Dick- on rendered a duet, billowed bv Myron Clark in response to the toast, "The Presiding Judge," and M. A. Ilarligau to "Fquity." A. N. Sullivan responded to "The Lawyer and His Client" and Malhew tiering to "Idealism of Advocacy," after which the entertainment closed. A Quiet Weddlnir. Last evening at the Christian church occurred a quiet wedding, the principals in the event being Harry Jaqttette and Miss Dertha May Rounds, at the close of the ser vices at the church last evening. As is the usual custom Rev. Galloway asked the choir to sing an invita tion hymn and at the close of the hymn, Mrs. W. A. Swearigen played a wedding march and the couple matched up to the front of the church, and were united in the holy bonds of matrimony and left the church before the congregation could regain their wits, the ending of the service being a complete sur prise to all but Rev. Gallon-nt ami a few of the congregation. Mr. Jnqiicttc has charge of Mr. O. II. Snyder's jewelry store and is a young man of exemplary habits. TUB Hkkai.D extends congratula tions to Mr. and Mrs. Jaqttette and wishes them many happy years of wedded life. He fore purchasing examine the mamoth stock of wall paper at Gering A Co. From Elmwood. Tins llhKAI.D received the follow ing from ex County Clerk Hird Critchlield: Klmwood, Neb., May. iilt.-Kditor III. k'ALD: I desire to say to my many friends in Plattsmonlh that I regret ?ery muehthat I could not be in the city to attend the dedication ol the new court house. Circum stances are such as to prevent me from coming, but I join with the rest of the many citizens of Cass county in setting before the coming generations a structure of which every loyal citizen of the county should be proud, nnd n building which will hereafter hold in perfect safety the records of one of the best counties west of the Mississippi river. I shall visit the county seat in the near future, nt which time I hope to seo my many friends. Youra respectfully, HlKI) CklTCIII'IKLD. THE COURT HOUSE. Not What Might Have Beon; But What Is, and Has Been. The exercises (?) yesterday remind us of thtr march of events thusly:' "lichlnd the squaw1 birch hark ennoe, The Steamer rock and raves, And city lots nre slukeil for buIc, Above old Imliiiu ruves..' Behind the old brick court house walls, A stntely building stands, And uiet reigns at Weeping Water fulls Fur pence mine o'er the wnrrinn bands. J. A. M. L"Hackmetack" a lasting and fra grant perfume, price 2." und ft) cts. for sale by O JI. Snyder and F G Fricke. District Court. The first session of the district court held in the new court house con vened to-day. The case of John H. Hayes vs. The Mohaska Manufacturing Co. is on trial to jury this afternoon. Hon. and Mrs. D. II. Wheeler re turned to theii home in Omaha this morning. Rev. C. F. Smith, formerly of this city but now at Springview, Neb., is in the city to-day. County Commissioners Dutton and Trictsch nre making a tour of the county inspecting bridges. vMiiioim caiarrn Kemeuy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diplheria ami canker mouth. For sale by O II Snyder and li. G Frieke. County Clerk Frank Dickson went to Lincoln this morning on the flyer to attend the state convention of county clerks, which convenes there to-day. 1 . 1 m juuge ivamsey issued marriage licenses ns follows yesterday: One to Ferdinand J. Ilennings and Liz zie M. Dagendofer, nnd to Absoloin Tipton and Loantha M. Indkins. Scott Patterson, John Kelly, John Kennedy und Jas. Wilson were ar raigned before Judge Archer this morning, charged with drunkeness and lighting. They were each fined $."1 and costs and sentenced to work their lines out on the streets. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shilohs catarrh remedy. Price aO cts. For sale by OH Sny. der and V (I Fricke. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wtieo Raitf ni irk, (rmre her Caitnria. 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Abstracts of title furnished ;it im. nimble rates. $100,000 to loan at 7' percent and no commissions, on go.i.l farm security. POLLOCK & IIYI-RS Plattsmouth . sun. Onice muter Cans County llai.k. WllVwillvotl COlln-h veli,n Shi. lob's cure will give ' immediate re Si lief. Price ID cts., i) cts. end For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc u