V- .; r . V 7 - era FOURTH YKAIL I I . ATTSMO I i Til. N K Hit ASK A. THURSDAY KVKMNO. FEBRUARY 2(i. IS!) NUMRKR Mil 1 tly czl of all in Lcavonlnj I'owcr. 11 V V 8 K ABSOLUTELY PURE A liicc Child' Suit at $1 00 at JOE'S, tf . Oo to JOE iiiul lay in your supply for next year. It will pav oii ;ool inu-r t at the prices In tock. is -i.-ing "'it tf Conic nn 1 sec thy iliflYie.'.ce betwc- n cash nnd credit prices. Elon, tlie cash clothier. tf No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. Every thio of the ltUsl fetjle and nt lc low cost. tf Miss Moliio Tucker, millinery a specialty, old's store. Dressnriking and Rooms over llft tf Now is your chance, and s"ch a chance you will have hut otico in a life time, to buy Clothing, r iirnishing Good 4, lints, etc., at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. The entire stock must be sold ut as quick as possible. tf A genuine Stetson $4.00 Hat at $2 75 at JOE'S. tf When you are in Lincoln, call on W, C. Austin & C ., in McBride block, cor ner of Twelvth and P stricts, for Have lock and University property. f JOE has not "bursted." Joe never has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, but owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com pelled to close out his nice and clean tock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, queensware and the best and freshest gioceries go to Phillip Kraus, where you will find tvfcrythiug you want for your table. tf. A gooo pair of shoes at $1.00 at JOE'S. tf To Ntvous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet enplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervious debilitated system, and how they will quickly rerore you to vigor and man hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thu9 afflicted wc will send you a belt and ap pliances on atrial. Voltiac Belt Co. Marshall, Nich. For Sale. A good farm one-fourth mile fiomthe town of Murray, on the M. P. R. R. Plenty of timber and water. Good orchard. 350 bearing trees. Plattsmouth, Neb, Feb., 9th, 1891. wtf R. W. Hters. You can not form an idea what it is to sell Clothing, etc., at and below cost un til you look through JOE'S stock, tf It is only with regret JOE has to sell out his entire stock, for he has done a very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution between JOE and his partner, Mr William Fisher compels him to close out. tf Cash. From this day forward, Elson, the cash one price clothier will only sell Btrictly for cash. tf Person3 wishing to make investments with best returns or to borrow money on real estate will find it to their ad van tage to call on Mr. Thos. Pollock and investigate the plan of the President Savings, Loan & Building Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a number of loans m-.de in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This is a home institution and books are open to the investigation of all. The many beneficial points seen in our plan will commertJ themselves to all. Call and see us and be convinced. 40-1 w J as. Pettee. Gen'l Agt. Office under Bank of Cass County, second door from Main street, on Fifth A Noted Gypsy. Fortune teller just from the east is aU the Perkins House, this city. Past, present and future all teli by the hand. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Enquire Boswell. for Mrs tf It will not be our aim to tee how much profit w can make, but to sell good gcVds for a rmall margin for cash, El Km the eish clothier. tf A fine worsted men's suit, former prL $15, now at f 12.S0 at JOE'S, tf U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSSj. Baking Powder PERSONAL. Elder Wood hoauled tfio morning train for Omaha. Win. Neville was a passenger for Lin ( o'n this morning. Willie New land we Icirn i;t quite frick toilny, thre itn 1 with pneumonia. Charles Uawson accompanied a friend of hia from Clncago to Omaha today. Mis. John Barron went to Lincoln to day to visit her hisler, Mrs Ballenger. Ira Lee was liberated from the bastile this morning, nnd took the train for Greenwood. Miss Jennie and Mary Ritchie went to Lincoln this morning to visit relatives for a few days. Col. Alford C Wright of Lincoln is in the city seiing his many friends. II will return home tomorrow. Charley Grimes, the efficient clerk of the county judge, is badly disfigured today with facial neuralgia. Virgil E Rosa . nd Miss Ella D. Slier wood, both of Union, received a permit to wed today at the hands of Judge Ram sey. A. G. Grpnlee. of the office of Mar- quette, Dewees6 & Hall, Lincoln, came i:i last night on legal business for the firm. Rev. John Quist preached last night at the SweJish church and returned to his home at Stromsburg, Polk county, today. Dr. Yoder, th'j medical examiner of the Burlington Relief Insurance Co., is now safely ensconced in his new office at the depot, just north of the telegraph office. District court will convene next Mon day with Judge Chapman on the bench. Walter White is moving Judge Ram sey's safe today into the county judge's office. Mrs. M. B, Murphy has gone to Alli ance, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dorrington for a few days. Mrs. Rosenbrook, after a few days' yisit with her mother, Mrs. J. II. Thresh er, returned to her home at Fremont this morning. A cyclone swept over a part of south - cm Indiana last night with great force, damaging property to the amount of several thousand dollars. No death? have been reported as resulting from it. Col. Tom Thorp, the B. & M. engineer, and his side partner, Mr. Love, haye been called up ou the carpet to explain why the personal relations existing be tween the two gentlemen have been strained. Mr. J, Jj, Hodge, one of tht new em ployees in the store house, is arranging to move his family here trom Omaha. When one family moves away, two on an averags move in and become citizens of one of the best towns in the state. Wa'ter Wh'te bought t mMrnu in the ol 1 court house for $."5.".o0, he being the highest bidder, lie is allowed until the first of April to move the building and will begin as soon as the weather will permit. The bid of A. J. Graves for the saMe property was 53,00, Major Wheeler was in the city yester day and arranged for delivering a deed of his corner to the county.. The money has all been deposited and only waits the cancellation of a mortgage held by eastern parties, to close up the transac tion and pass title. W. D. Jones drove ten miles south yesterday and presided at Jim Carper's sale, which was well attended and good figures were realized for the property dis posed of, nothwithstanding the cold weather. Today Mr. Jones is selling personal property 3 miles south of town at the Wehrbein administrator sale. A telegram from Nebraska Ciiy says that many residents of Florida who had come to the city to spend the winter were much inconvenienced by the cold wave which struck Nebraska yesterday. We think the correspondent must hare meant Missouri instead of Florida, as Nebraska City has long been known as a popular resort for Missoariana. 'I he went her is warim r t-i.Iuy as pr dicti d by the wt'.ithi r l rc.iu and wi 1 be clear and w urniiT tomorrow. The Id weutlur here for th la-t two d..ys, wl.ieli l.roi ght the aieirury nlin..-t to wro, develop, d int.. .ir. g liar blizzard :.. .i. l- 1 v..;.,rr u . run j j.-'tirvi.f i nun 11 jriii D.iC Wheeler met with an acci'lei.t yesterday while pNtiin ii iec, till! Ilr will always renumber. In handling ice a hoik blippetl striking him 011 tUe lip, cutting a de p. uglv gafeh. - Dr. Sehil.l Kiiecht sewed up lie wouii'i in good thxpc, but One will not harvest any m.re ice this winter. A terrible railway wreck occurred on the Pan Handle at Hagerstown, Ind., yes'enlay, iu which six passage's were killed and twenty-four severely injured. The wreck was caused by a broken en gine, which derailed the train, driving it down a high embankment. To add to the horrors of the scene tho wreck took fire and burned fiercely. The morning mail from Omaha comes to Plattsmouth by way of Wahoo in stead of Ashland, as we stated yesterday. It is taken to Wahoo on the l. P., by the Omaha and Beatrice train which leaves Omaha quile early in the morn ing. The chief clerk of the railway mail service, Mr. Cramer, is alive to the desire of the public for quick service, hence the change. Mr. and Mrs. George Straley enteitau.- ed twenty-five, or thirty of their friend last night as a farewell greeting to John Gushing, who left this morning for Den ver where he expects to engage in rail road work. The evening was pleas antly spent with games and social pas times, and in retiring all earnestly wished Mr. Cushing prosperity in his future home at the foot of the Rockies. From some unknown cause, probably an ice gorge in the river below us, the witer in the Missouri raised several feet last nilit. A fisherman's tent high and dry last sight had 3 or 4 feet of water singing around it, and as no sign of the fishermen was to be seen, there was talk of sending out a committee this morning to investigate and learn if they had been swept away during the night. The ap pearance of the tent indicated very plainly that it was not occupied this morning. Henry Boeck has bought Mr. Walker' interest in the hardware business for merly owned by Bceck & Walker, and will hereafter manage theusiness alone. Mr. Bceck has been one of our most suc cessful business men, and it can be relied upon that the hardware men of the city have got a competitor that's a stayer. In connection with his furniture store Mr. Bceck will, under his present arrange ments have the largest and most com plete outfitting house in the county. Geneva, with a proposition not one fourth as good as was made by Louis ville, is to get the reform school. This is additional evidence of the dishonest claims for economy that have been made by the independents. Louisville, how ever, should be congratulated as they were paying too much for the institution ;y at least one half; It was better for the town that they were defeated. A imposition so liberal as they made the state would secure a manufacturing plant requiring a hundred men to oper ate. Senator Thomas was at a loyal lyiou banquet in Lincoln nt long ago and was importuned during the response to in.prcpta ta-is, by C "vcrr.or jiutlrr to et up and call for Duller for a speech. Thomas watched his opportunity and after some little time secured the fiocr for Butler not noticing that the exgover nor was too full of benziue, to talk intelligsntly, until it was too late to back out. Butler talked and talked until every body was bored, they began to yell at him to "iing off' sit down, take a rest, but to no purpose, and fina lly some one started up Rally round the Flag boys which eve.y body joined in singing thus drowning the old man out. Senator Thomas says the next time he inflicts governor Butler on an innocent audience, there will be whiskers on the moon. Sewing Circle. The ladies' sewing circle of the Swedish Mission church will have an auction sale of their handiwork Saturday eyening of this week at the church for the benefit of missionary work. The general public is specially invited to be present. The church is between Fifth and Sixth streets on Granite, just east of Dr. Siggens' res idence. Wildman & Fuller earry the largest and finest assortment of wall paper in Cass county. tf Tho Missouri Pacific Short Cut. Uiiialri UiuM H i ;il.J. It is s;iid th'- Misso ri P-icitic riilio d company will ifu:i:e Wink in tin-Oninha- j U,Jio" ( ut "n- ! Tl"" tu'w ' - tlif 1 i v r Hi)'- at Union and i i:Hr- the Oinal 1 union de pot, coining in via Pluttsnioiith and South O.naha. V l.en 1 110 lir.tfirll is ll iislled it Will TO I'li' e the 1 i.iii; I i t w e n this city and SJ Louh and tin; south nearly two hour Th' bridges arid culverts are completed and the rails will be iu p'.ace in another month. When 'he line is completed all main trains will jsh the new tracks, and Weep nig ater, now an nnpni tair junction will beconif a sort of .side tra'k. Nebras kaCi.y'a board of trade nnd bust ii'-s men are rustling to secure lor that town ih junction, round hou-ef, iinchine shop and eating houses, and with a good pros p. ct of success. Supi rintem'ent R ith burn of the Missouri Pacific will be in Nebraska City this week, nod will bav ;i conference with the board of trud committee relative to this matter. "T. K." o'i irtette and Mr. W. S. Mar shall, organist of Omaha, appear in gram concert here ou next Thursday, Murcl 5, for the benefit of tho organ fund o the Presbyterian churcn. Admission :J5 cents, no extra charge for reserved seats. Read the following from the Creston (In.) Advertiser. This popular musical erg tnizatiou rendered a very flue iwgiani las everii; y before a large and appreciative audience. The voices of tli.'FC .sii'eiidid sii'Ktrs blend as tlie iu tew 011 tho 1 iaii"fortt and their interpretation of tlx sentiment as eiiown bv tli-i.-Uee .te rmlei ihk ol" tin liarmoi ies was as fli.e as one would hear ia many yeari. All the numbi r i i which the quartette took part were very fine, and each received a rou-inc encore. The ones winch 1)1. ased Ue audi neo most were the "TarV KaiewelP' and --Lovely fcigut." As an evidence of the important fact that Plattsmouth people wear diamonds even after they take up their abode in the wicked city of Omaha, we append the following clipped from an Omaha paper: D. If. Wheeler jr. slipped and fell on Harney street a night or two eg.) while going home and one hand struck the cable railway slot. The band was adorned with a valuable ring, set with an emerald and two diamonds. In the fall tae finger was wrenched and the emerald and on? diamond dropped out. Mr. Van t'ott Bawed off the ring and Mr, Wheeler paid a mau t J creep into the slot and get the diamond, which lay just below the point which bis hand struck. The emerald was nnashed. Pleasant Quarters. J. M. Craig ia moving today into his new residence on Pearl Etreet. Mr, Craig ha9 erected one of the nicest, best finished and most convenient residences in the city. The cottage has a south front, embellished with a beautiful bay window and an elaborate porch that ex tends around to the west side. The front hall with carved stairway is in oak, while the parlor is finished in white wal nut. The sitting room and dining room north of the hall and parlor are delight ful rooms with a wealth of light and polished walnut finishings. Ihe kitchen and panlry, however, are a pleasure to look at and certainly could not be ex celled for convenience in the city. The upper floor contains several nice rooms and a well arranged bath room. The house was built by Messrs. Boyd & Hinshaw, which is a guarantee for su perior workmanship wherever these gen tlemen are known. The Herald con gratulates Mr. Craig on his removal to such ccsy quarters. Mr. J. B. Archer lias never fu'.ly re covered from the paralytic .'troke which he suffered several months ago; and his many friends will be glad to learn that on yesterday he received notice from the department at Washington that a pension of ?12T)er month had been allowed him. While this is not a large sum it will add many comforts to the lot of an in valid. Some years ago Chamberlain & Co., of Dca Moines, Iowa, commenced the man ufacture of a cough syrup, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable prepara tion yet produced for caughs, colds and croup; that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was certain to be come popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Oyer three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now sold each year, and it is recognized as "the best made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment For sale hy F. G. Fricke Jb Co. Singer Sewing machine company hay established a branch office in, Henry Boeck's furniture store where all kind of machines will be repaired. R. O. Athebtok, dlw Local Agent I CLEARANCE SALE LADIES 1DCI UNDERWEhR ano hosiery SU-TZETS e& COMFORTABLES WHICH BEGINS TODAY 77E HAVE cut the prices deep, and par ties in need of anything in the above lines will save money by calling. JTTST 0P5IsrD Our new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. HERRMANN FIRST DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK Look Here! Every one indebted to JOE, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice tor collection. tf Joe Klein. Wm. Fishik. The fiuest of Furnishing Goods at slaughtering prices at JOE S. tf A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wires, and parents their children, to suffer from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepless ness, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Mills' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. uruggists every where say it ives uni versal satisfaction, and has an immense tale. Wood worth & Co . of Fort Wayne, Ind.: Snow & Co, of Syracuse, N. Y.: J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.: and hun dreds of others say "it is the greatest seller they ever knew. It contains no opiates. Trial bottle and fine book on neryous diseases, free at F. G. Fricke & Co. 5 All the latest styles of w all paper found at Wildman & Fuller's. tf Dissolution Notice. Notiee is hereby given that the part lership heretofore exi-ting between the undersigned under the firm name rf Bceck & Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm must be paid to Henry Bu?k, who assumes all the indebtedness of said firm. Feb. 2G. 1891 Henry Bceck. Geo. W. Walker. d&w-lm Why continue the use of irritating powders, snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a sure cure for catarrh and cold in head, can be had for 50c. It is easily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. Taken Up The undesigned has taken up a stray pig which can be obtained by the owner by proving property and paying for this notice. S. F. Osbork, Cor. Eighth and Locust street. The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for catarrh, colds in head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but ia easily applied into the nos trils. It gives relief at once. Dr. Marshall. DENTIST Will be in his 'office on and after March 14 h. OF: LDRENS CLOAKS, PLATTSMOUTH, AEB. JCjAWSON A PEARCE Carry a Full LA no of FINE M1LLENERT AND CHIJL DRENS CLOTHING. -ALSO FKESII CUT FLOWEK3 BOOM 2, R LET BLOCK. FLATTMOOTB UL- OF TUB POPULAR T.-K.' QUARTETTE OK OMAUA. DUNCAN, KUaTZ, CONRaD, TOLLMAN. Assisted by Mr. W. S- Marshall, Orzaniet of All f-ainteX'hurch, Omaha. Presbyterian Benefit Oi;gan Fund. 1 Church. Thursday, j March Admission - - 35c Seats may be reserved at J. P. Young's- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Sruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Mllas' Nerveand Liver Pille- Act an a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une aualed for mn. vomm. chiMrn Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 2Cc oampia zree at jr. l. rncx & l'a.