A V, iff- V 1 I ) itucklen's Arnica Salve. The Beat Salve In the world for Cuts, Druses, Src, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe Tcr sores Teller Chapped Hands Chilb lains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and fortitivly Ciro Piles or no pay required, t is gauaanteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Stl l$y J. M. Rob trfs. Nov. 27 188:1 ly The Best Couch Medicine In the World. SAMPLE FREE OF CHARGE. Call at Warrick's drug store, and got a sample bottle of Brown's Expec torant free of charge. It cures Couyhs, Hoarseness. Whooping Cough and Con sumption in its early stages. It is a scientific preparation, admirably adaj t ed tor the euro ot all Throat and Lung Diseases. It is pleat-ant to take and Entirely harmless. Try it; it costs you noihinic. Reg.ibir size bottle?, 5')ents. snd 91.00. For sale by W.J. Warrick. Juu. o lixwly Frco I Pri;! Free ! NEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES. A new remedy for thi dreaded dis rase has been discovered by Dr. Df u'mg A single application will conviuce the most skeptical of its most wonderful healing powers. By calling on W.J. Warrick druggist, you can obtain a . sample box free of charge, which will satisfy you of its curative qualities. - Jan 3 PAwly music On receipt of $1.50 in currency or stamps we will mail tree Fifty pieces assorted Vocal and Instrumental Stand ard Music from all the most popular composers and authors. The J. W. Bailey Mercantile Co. St. Joseph, M'.i. Crazy Quilts. 2.000 packages of silk and ribbon scraps put op in assorted lots for 25c. 50c, 75c, and $1.00 each, any one of which will be mailed, postage paid, on receipt ot price. Address The J W Bailey Mercantile Co. St. Joseph, Mo. Refrigerators in all sizes at Henry BtBCk's. 59tf " What causes the great rush at Will J. Warrick's Drug Store." The free distribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bosanko'a Cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for Cough, Colds, Consumptions and Bronchitis now on the market. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Sept.28e6wlyw. Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d 28 lino Go to CO. Herold'a new store for bargains in ready m:;do clothing, hats, caps, and gents furnishing goods. 15dtf Chcice. pure fresh mixed candy at Jim Autill's for only 2o cents a pound. 295tf. M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anhenser Bureh St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac- ticular attention to his customers. 155tf Important to Travelers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in tins issue. 4iti A new line of bulk perfumery, of the best Quality, at Fisher's. Call and see it. 71 Spearhead tobaccj is al! the go r;w. All chewers seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away In June nrt. Call at Matt Schiegers for a circular. ltf CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three stonr brick structure, on wer Maid street, has Just been finished and tted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, A"1 - - wv.OULAR lJOARDERS," HZ - iHING NEW AND CLEAN AHnarl "in In connection with the li03U J-2T House. tf. FRED COOS. Propr Dr. Home's Electric Belt Will cure Nenrotiness Lumbago. Rlieuma tlsni. Paraivsis. Neuralgia. Sciatic. Kidney. Kpineand Liver disea-e. Gout. Asthma Heart disease. PispepsU Constipation. Erysipelas, Catarrh, files. Eilepy. lm potency, IumD Ague, Prolapsuj.L'tert.ctc. Only scientific Klec trlc Kelt la America tu it sends the Electricity and Magnetism through the body, and can bo recharged in an iostaut by the patient. $1,000 Would Hot Buy It. rR. HoBxav I was afflicted with rheumatism and cured by uiiiic a belt. To anyone afflicted with that disease. I would say. buy Home's V"lf.-trlc lU-lt Anv one cn confer with me by writing r calling at my More, 14JO Douglas St., Om-h. Neb. WILLIAM LV NH. Maim OrricE Opposite -ot ufT.ce, room 4 Frener block. t&- For ale at C. F. Goodman's Vrr.g tore. llotf ramam Street Omaha. Orders Clle i. - 0. l. - - Std&wlm M. O'CONNOR. At the ddwc-towu saloon. tfl'OSITE THE PERKINS HOUSE. eps a complete lne of Iiiquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, DRUG'S OMAHA BEER and tks ht brauds ot Kentucky : ciSarkiw '- Pi attsmot p Telegraphic. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington News, Delegates En Route to Chi cago. Forty-Eighth Congress. Washington, May 25- In the Seuat the following bills were rei-oried fa vorabiy and placed on the calmdui : McMillan, from the judiciary coin iiiiticc: Tu provide for two additional associate justices of the supreme court of Dakota. Oarltnd stated this was not a uti-tni inoiis report au4 at the proper time ti would give s reason for his action. Logan reported from the judiciary committee the bill, heretofore passed by the Senate, extending until Decern ber 81. 1384, the duration of court on the Alabama claims, with recommend tion that the tenate uou-concur in tl houte amendment ex eudiug the time one year longer. On a vote to concur Bayard called the ajes and uays, which resulted yeas 29 nays. 19. So the senate non-concurred in the amendment cf the house exU-ud ing the term of court to December 31 1835. Plum's from the committee on pub lic lauds', reported favorably the bill to forfeit the unearned laud grants of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad and restore the same to settlement. Garland from the committee on judi ciary, reported favorably Slater's reso Sution, offered some days since, modi lied so as to request the president to the senate any information possessed v.hlm r the executive departments ko.-cern'ug the appointment of com missioners since July 4, 1377, in respect ;o examining sections of the Northern Pacific railroad, and the acceptance of such sections, witn dates of acceptance, and whether patents for the lands have been issued to said company in respect to any part of the road completed since July 4, 1877, and it so, to what extent, and whether auy public lands are now reserved from sale or other disposal by reason of the building of said road or any part of it. Placed on the calen dar. The Utah bill was placed before the senate. Hoar spoke in its favor. After a few minutes llotr yielded to the Mexican pension bill. It was dis cussed at great length, but. without action, went oyer until tomorrow. Brown offered the following amend menttothe Utah bill: "That voluu tary sexual intercourse by a married persou with one of the opposite sex not the husband or wife of such married person shall be a cause and the ouly cause for absolute divorce from the bond of marriage in tho District ol Columbia or in territories of the United States and any other places, subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United Stages, out courts may in proper cases hs at common law, graut divorces from bed and board in said district, territo ries or other places subject to the ex elusive jurisdiction of the United States." Adjourned. HOUSK. Washington, Mav 20. The senate amendments to the agricultural bill were non-curred in. Bills introduce d and referred: By Hewitt (N. Y) -Punishing by tine and imprisonment any official of a national bank who shall obtain from the bank with which he is connected any loan for his own benefit or the ben efit of any company of which he is a member, by which loss shall occur to the bank. By Jordon To develop the resources of Alaska, and open overland commu nication therewith. By Morse Granting pensions to all houorabiy discharged soldiers of the r-heU'on when tb-y. rech the nge of 45 years. The contented el ciion noe uf Wal lace vs. McKinley w.w. Ml-.1 up The majority r orr uusfals McKin ley and declares Walu.ce v iiiilvd to the seat. The minority tesolutiou confirms the rightof the silling member. Speeches were delivered by Turner. (Ga.) and Adams (N. Y.) in support ol the contestant's case, and by Hepburn, Robertson, (N. Y.) and E. B. Tayl. r, (O.) in support of the conteetee. Rob ertson is the only democratic member of the committee on elections who signed the minority report and he ap pealed to ' his side of the house not to Yde to unseat McKinley, as to do so wovlJ to to Tot? contrary to the law and facts in the case. Pending farther debate the matter went over Belford introduced a bill appropriat ing $50,000 for the erection of a home for disabled soldiers of the confederate army at Fredericksburg, Va. Refer red. Adfourued. Washington, May 20. Seuator In galls reported to' the senate today from the committee on judiciary the follow ing substitute to the joint resolution introduced by Senator Jackson, propos ing an amendment to the constitution: "Executive power shall be vested in the president of the United States of America. The president and vice pros idont hereaf ter elected shall ho'd their office for a term ot six years, but the president shall not be re-eligible, nor shall the vice president be eligible to the office of president if hj ahull have exercised the same in case of vacancy therein." A QUESTION OK CHINESE RESTRICTION. The department -f state having been informed that the Chinese government proposed to enter u silk loom in opera tion as an exhibit at the New Orleans exposition, the question arose whether the Chinese restriction act did not prohibit the lauding of operatives on the uround that they were laborers. The question was referred to the treas ury department and Secretary Folger today informed the secretary of state that. Chinese operatives be admitted without molestation, with the under standing that they will not remain in the country longer than necessary for the display of their exhibit. Washington, May ?5 The Post will print interviews with eighty-two dem ocratic members of the house of repre sentatives in support of the demand that a clear, aud explicit statement ot principles absolutely committing the democratic party to the issue of reve nue reform in the presidential canvass shall be made by the Chicago conven tion of July. Among those interviewed are Carlisle, Morrison, Hewitt, Roseu craus, Kurd, Slocum, Cox (N. Y.), Hoi man, Buckuer and Blackburn. The latter says they look to the convention for a vindication of the contest made at this session for tariff reforms. Chicago, May 20. Preparations are rapidly making for the national repub lican convention, which convenes next Tuesday Hon. John C. New and John A. Morton, of the national committee have been busy siuce their arrival in giving instructions for completing ar rangements for the press and telegraph companies. The space for the press being limited, provision can only be made for daily newspapers and such papers as require work to be done. Representatives of such papers should be sure to come armed with creden tials from home offices. The Associa ted Press is prepared to make a verbat im report of the proceedings and lib eral descriptive matter. The press will be thoroughly supplied in the regular way Headquarters of the sub-commit- ee of the national committee are at the Palmer bouse. San Francisco, May 26. The Califor nia delegation to the uatiocal republi can convention at Chicago lelt on a pecial tram today via the Centrul, Union Pacific and Chicago & North western. The delegates and party num ber thiny five; The Nevada delegation will be taken aboard enronte. Two hundred excursionists accompany the delegates. Receptions will be held along the line east of the Missouri rir- er and at Chicagu, where they re timed to arrive at 8 o'clock Saturday mori.iu: The California and Nevada delegations wili make their headquarters at the Palmer house. Sleeping coaches hand somely decorated, bear the legend. "Blaine and Victory." . Augusta, Me., May 26. The Ken ne. bee Journal authoritatively deuies that senators Hale and Frre are opposed to Blaine's nomination. NEW 1 -. Furniture Store J. I. TJIiTKXJK:, DEALER IN FUENITURE S COFFINS and all kinds ot goods usually kept In a PI BUT CLAHM K fj tlx (TI KI: STORE Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods Metallic&WoodenCofflns CasMs Holies EMBLEMS, Ao. Oar New and elegant hearse Is always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Conn-' ty Bank; 1 Wheat we may be found night or day. J. I UNRUH, Jtn3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. W. COOK. M. D. PnYSICIAN AS1 SCROEON, OFFICE At Fisiiek's Dhuo Stoke. Plattsaiouth, Nebraska. GEO. S. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all court or tne mate. Office in Kitzgerld Block. rLvrrsnouTii, - Nebraska. Aixxn Bkkson. a. N. Sulliv IICF.HOX & SL'LLIVAIV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give prompt aueniiou io an ouHiness intrusted to tlieiu. or uce in union tiioctc, cast siae. PUATTKMOUTU NKRR46KA. FRANK H. WILSON, Basement ot Bank of Cass County. Cok.nkk sixth and Main htkeets. NOTARY PTJBLIO I articular attention clved to the preparation of paper for Caveats, l'aieuts and Keistratioii vi nuue Aiura.sauu L..oeiS. AVm. UKLLKM. Justice of the Peace. Elm wood Neb lAiltections a speciulty aud (rives prompt attention P. O address Elm- wood Neli. UU. A. HAlilSUlHl, DENTIST. Jflice over Smith. Black & Co's. Druif Store. First cla-ss deutissUv at reasonable prices. 231y M. O'DONOHOE ATTOKXEY AT LAW & NOTAKY PUBLIC. Fitzgerald's Block, . PLATTsMOUTII, - NEBRASKA Agent for Steamship lines to and from Europe. dl2w52ly .!. W. H. tCUIL.lH.AKCUT. Practicing Physician. Office. Corner Main and 7th Streets., TLATTSMOUTH, ------ NEBRASKA DR. J. S. STDRDEVANT, M. D. , PHYSICIAN ANI SUKGEON. Attends calls, dy or night. w29t f Eight Mile (Iruvj. Nkb. U. K. 1.1 VI bihTON. 91. ., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OFFI HOUKS, from 10 a. in., 'to 2 p. m. aamiua:K ourkeou lor v. a. tension. OB. 91 ILL, Jilt. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Can be found by calling at his office, corner 7th auu Aiain streets, in J. ti. waterman's nouse. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. JAM. t. UAT1IKWH ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Baker & Atwood's store, south side ot juain uetweea otu ana ttn streets. 2iti MT KOUK A. CX.A.1C1&. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in all uie uouns in me state.. District AlUtn-jt'j and Notary Public. VAfcilj S. WINK, COJ.Z.JSCTIOJVS H S2ltCIMZI 1. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In surance and Collection Agency. Office Union block, nattsmouth Nebraska. 22ni3 l. II. WUE12LKU 4k. CO. LAW OFFICE, Real nutate, Fire and Life In surance Agents. Plattsniouth, Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete abstract of titles. Buy and sell real estate, negotiate ioaut. etc. is) i jasies k. jiouuisoar. Notary Public. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WUlprastice m Cass ana aajoining uouncies ; gives ypecia: attention to collections and abstracts of title. Office in bnerwood Block, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. mi HOBEHT B. WISiUHASI. Notary Public. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store. Plattsniouth. .... Nebraska. M. A. HARTIGAK, X A W Y H K. FlTZQKK VLD'S BLOCK. PLATTSMOUTH NEB Prompt and careful attention to a general Law Practice. K. DltESSLEJr, Merchant Tailor. PLATTSMOUTH. - - - NEB. Dr. C. A. Marshall Successor to Clutter & Marshall.) 3EDE.BJTIST ! Preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Teeth extracted without pain by use of Laughing Gas. - . . , .... ..-;. All work warranttd. Prices reasonable. FTT7.1TH AI D BirM'K. . Pr.A TTSMOUTITji Wm E. Whittemore, M. D., homre- pathic physician and surgeon. Office in Fitzgerald block. " Residence south west corner Pearl and 10th streets. Of fice hours 10 to 12 a. m , 2 to 5 and 7t 8 p. m. w8tf COTTAGE HOUSE. Gfb S. ear .Main, PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. Hiviu; taken ci :irye of the Cot tage: HOUSE, I shall try to furnish all patrons with comfortable qmrters and keep the tables supplied with the best in the market. Transient custom and board by the day or week solicited. mayl7dff. ED. FRAZIER. Ihe nicest line of toilet eoap and perfumery in town, fust received at Fisher's. . 713t Money saved by buvine hand made brooms, ask your dealer for them. 1 d 28-1 mo CORN COB dIdos in everv stvln at v. 5 ft 2 in B o ft S9 S5 CD w ft 2 ft 2 fiSSM o vs H ft are e rffi 5 5 O xm ft 9 ft ma ft ft w ft ft ft e s ft ft S5- 5CS 03 03 5) e p ,....n Mo '- 4 - net .-r. -w -th. ' . -