J J - A II ttsmoutn eraia V ,-pU'UHtfi yau. PLATTSMOUTH. NTK 15 It ASK A. SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 2d 1&9J NUMBER 145 .Daily lirriest of all w Leavening Power. l: " 1 IT X J A nice Child's Suit at $1.00 at JOE'S, tf Go to JOE end ley ia jqnr anppl j for aexyear: It will par you pood in'er est attba price be. ia cloaiug out hi tack. tl Como and see the difference between ah and credit prices. Elson, the caah detluer. .. ; : : , ; tf No old chestnuts or rubbish at JOE'S. XTorythiog of the latest style and at be llow cost. " Mise Mollie Tucker. mUlper a specialty. Id's store. Dreeemaking and Ilooica over ller ' ' tf Nov ia your chance, and each a chance yea will hare bt once in a life time, to ay Clearing, remitting Woods, Hats, etc.. at slaughtering pricea at JOE'S. The entire etock aanat be sold ont as. quick as possible. tf A r Stetson f 4.00 Hal at llt at JOE S. U When you are in Lincoln, call on W. C. Austin 't Co.J in MeBride block1, cor. ner of Twelvth and P striets; far II we lock and Ueivesiiy property. -' ,m 1 : , , r : 1 r-;" ' JOEV has not - "bunted Joe - never has failed, for het believes tbftre is an honest living for eirorybodyV'httt' owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com pelled to" ! close bat bis nice and clean stock, regardless of cost. tf For glassware, queensware and the bast and freshest gioceries go to Phillip ErausT where you will find ererytbing you wail: for your table. tf. A- ieood pair of shoes at $1.00 tf at JOE'S. ' To Nervous Oebilltatod Men. LLyoufwill send us yoflr address, we will'maf! yju bar illustrated psmphlet nplaininfi all about Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltiac Belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nenrious debilitated system, and bow they will quickly rerfore you to vigor and man hood. Pamphlet free. If yon are thus afflicted we will send yon a belt and ap pliances on a trial. Voltiac Belt Co. Marshall, Nich. For Sale. A good farm one-fourth mile fiom the town of Murray, on the M. P. I. R. Plenty of timber atti water. .00$ orchard. 350 bearing trees. Plattamoutb," Neb, Feb., 9th, ljU'Jr ' ' wtf ton can not.form.Vn 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 III UVDG VUM Cash. From this day forward, &cash one price clothier will strictly for cash. Elson, the only sell tf Person9 wishing to make investments with best returns or to borrow money on real estate will find it to their advan tagetocall on Mr. Thos. Pollock and investigate the plan of the Proyident Savings, Loan & Building Association of Omaha. A large amount of stock has been taken and a cumber of loans mde in this city, to the satisfaction of all. This is a hons institution and books are open to the investigation of alL The many beneficial points seen in our plan will commend themselves to all. Call and see u and be convinced. 40-1 w Jas. Pettkjs. Oen'l Agt. Office under Bank of Cass County, second door from Main street, on Fifth It will not be our aim to tee how much profit we can make, but to sell good Kooda for a rmall margin for cash. El ton the cash clothier. A fine worsted men's a'.formrr price $18, now Jim Johnson, one ot our wealthy far- mers. haalTtbia winter lost 175 head of b0"9 wUh cholera. 1 ' This 11 C the thud time within k few years that be has. suf fered the loss of all his hogs. He esti mates toe value of those lost thi tfaaon t $l,6W Weeding WaUr " Republican. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. v.flroi-'ii li r PEKSONAL. 4 Colonel Phelps Is an Omaha visitor today. T m Walling is in Omaha today on legal business. ' Miss Kate Ilemule is seems friends in Omaha today. O. II. Ballou and Herman Herold went t the the metropolis thla morning. iliss Ida Bonnell, of Lincoln, is visit ing; the family of Mr. II. J. Streight. T. L. Murphy, our leading railroad contractor, is in the metropolis todsy. Miss May, Beyerage cauie in lost night f i'oo Denver to visit the folks at home. Frank Davis u en the sick list We hope to chronicle his convalescence soon. '' ' -; .' Johu Bauer, formerly ot Cedar Creek, but at the present residing near Manly is in the city today. -. -" 'C Vri TL II, : McCoy, mother of J. U, McCoy, moved to Omaha today wh she will hereafter reside. f jCoUael; Nicholas Orusel return home this morning after a pleasant vi of a few days with bis son and otk relativea here . The Louisville county seat petition did not arrive today, and no news as to its whereabouts have been received. B. A. McElwain, the lower Main street jeweler will move shortly to the Riley block, where he will occupy a part of Mr. Frank Davis room. Mrs. Harry Reece and children and Mrs. Ralph Chamberlain of North Platte returned home this morning after an ex tended visit here with relatives. Oering & Co. received a new drug mill -this morning of the latest pattern. It is the largest mill in the city and will be immediately put to use by this enter prising firm. The Wabash News has the fairness to print the commissioners' statement this week in full, which is more than the Weeping Wter papsrs or Elm wood Echo would do. Dr. Scbildknecht is out attending to his practice, though quite weak yet. The doctor u eatiug a can of fresh oysters ote'rj day which he thinks is doing hina a power of good " '" The report that excited passengers slopped the train at Ctdar Creek to get a look at Conductor. Raney's new hat this morning is positively denied by Capt. Dunlap. We therefore hasten to make the correction. The Quarter-centcnial Nebraska State Fair will occur September 4 to 11, at Lincoln. R. W. Furnas and his able corps of assistants are beginning early to make this the leading exhibition in the west. Mr. Luther Shearer has sold his fine farm south of town to W. G. Lanham, for $7.."00. A few years ago Mr. Shear-, er purchased tho place of Frank Dobney for 0,000. Mr. S. will move next month to Colorado where he has pur chased a tract of land. Weeping Water Republican. We hunted high and low for the board of trade meeting last night and finally gave it up. The meeting evidently did not materialize. Our board of trade ought to wake up. There is much that could be done to help the town if en thusiastic men will plant their shoulder to the wheel. E. IL Wooley seems to think he can stop our people from tearing down the old court House. If necessary the city council, could condemn the old hulk as a nuiaancf-Jand have it removed. The building is a dangerous nuisance be yond mistake and could he lifted out in that way without a doubt. We had a look at CoL Greusel's beautifully engraved geld pass this morning. It is practically a certificate from high authority of the fact that Col. G re list 1 was conductor for 2t years on the, Michigan Central, also, a conductor cn the Q for several year and Road master on the B. & M. It is good every where, on all roads, in honor of an ac tive, life on the rail. A Meritorious Measure. Represent ivi; Huyt-rk . introduced the bill which we ptii.t Im-Iow. it is n inei itoi iou Ulf'r" ii thould Ixcoti.e a law: Be it truitlnl by the Ijcq Mature of tlte Statt tf ' Neltraakv: Seen -s 1. That it bp m lawful for imy two vr hum? pmiim r eorpoi at Ions i-f thi title er gvged In 1 lie biiiii.es 01 bujiug or ttWia-i ilvM i-lor'. fot others o'i cnminivt-ion to eater into ny ecinbioatiuii, agr. mei t orar ri geiueut for the puixm,; .f. .r which tends to Control the clirtet r eomuiiKsiona to be ile maoded or received by ueh peisou or corpor atious for their oi vice ir the ai of live tocki . 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That it shall be unlawful for any pdtgoii or i-eisuiia 01 oupoialion or corpora' tions engaged iu buying o elling live stock, tor others uon ci-mintarion, to co..tinu with or euler iuiw u atremeut or arrUKinent witb any ieraiii or persons or crp. ratiou or corporations eueagea in the bu-iuess of pur ctia. iug live mk k. iiher fur tbtuiselves or as ageuts for o.hers which shall bav for its pur po e or iu auv respeet teKtis ti prevent full aud free cuintetitioii iu the bus.nrs of hellluc Uvis stock for others And it snail be unlawful for "auy psrsou r persons cr c rporatlon or corporations doing butatsa in this state to be come a fa'iebiber of auy soaiety, association or erporatf Iu wnoe by laws provide for aud 0 the inibiuiuiu comruissious f. r the telling of livo stock for others, or wuose by-laws prohibit lis members from pu cnaoing live stock from persous who are ut niembeis 01 suce society. a sociation or corpora iiii ; and iu all such by laws of any such society, association or Cor poration doing business iu this stat are hero- by declared illegal aud void aud any person attempting airct y or indirectly to eu force or make the same Operative or effectual, shall be desmsd guilty af a nilsuemeanor aud noy cor poatiou which sba 1 attempt to hava any. ucq. Dy-iaws eitiofceqor suau wwj such,, oy laws and refuse to buy f rem other ou account of such by laws, shaiiin aaditiwaj to Lhq eual tirs tiereiQsXter proviuau. therefor, torleit iu chartar. , . , ' ; :. . 5 ttKCTio3 that all persons snUjlng iato sucu couioiaaiiju, agreeuieat or arraiigement, or who shall fter tht passago of . this act. attempt to carry out or a t under a y such cvmbiautlon, agreement or arrangement, de scribu iu sections 1 :md 2. of this act. either on his owa account or as the agent for another, or as an ofncei, s ockholder or number of any corporation, society or associatii u. olr as trustea.commiuoe 1 1 in auy capacity whatever tit wbo shall in any respect violate any of the forgoing sections, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and cn conviction therof shall bo llued uot less ihao 5uo. and not more tnan f 1,010. or be iuipris jued iu the county jail not less than th rty day, and uot more than six mouths, or by both flue and imprisonment tor each ant every offense. hKCTioM 4. 'J bis act shall take eft ret and be in force Irom and after iu passage aud publi cation. More Bile. Somebody whp has gut more bile on his stomach than sand iu his craw makes an attempt at ridiculing the Echo and otbera pajKjr who dare defend the people against unwarranted injustice practised by the Plattsmouthitea. This "some body"' who dares not sign his name comes out in the Oreenwood paper and uphoMs Loder in bis unsanctioned work. Lo der's followers are few outside of Sodom. Elmwood Echo. Take some good liver remedy, Bert with a little lacto pep tin" for the di gestive organs and you will come out all right. Loder respects the law and fol lows its commands to the letter; the trouble is all with your stomach. Take "outhin" and brace up. Fred Coraer, The king of the implement trade in Cass county, is getting in bis spring stock which comprises everytbin in the line of farm implements to be found. Mr. Gorder also makes a. specialty of fine 'buggiesj earring?, and single end double, -harness, - . Gorder carries . . the largest stock xf harness to be found in the county; call and sec him on lower Main street. Pb.ttPnouth,"Nebv d&w-tf Crysta' tVeddiner. Weeping Wattr IJep ":icau. , . Last Friday w the date of a very pleasant gathering at the home of Mr. urnl-Mr. Wm. Coon. TLe ' cr asion was the celebration of the loth anniversary of their weddeel life. Hilarity reigued aDd feasting was indulged- in that was duly appreciated by all. : Numerous ar ticles were presented Mr. and Mrs. .Coon which will help to remind them of the event. Mr. and Mrs. David Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Johnson were present from this city, A Pleasant Party. Last evening Mrs. Newell to properly commemorate the 22nd birthday of her son Ja&ori, unbeknown to the young man invited in, a ' company, of his friends. Jason was quite upset4. over,, r.is unex-" peeted guests,' but entertained - the boys at high five aneV in, social conversation untill supgerwas announced when all repaired . , to . the - dinning room and thoroughly enjoyed a sumptous repast. Er e the close of the evenings festivities Jason was presented by hi guests with a handsome meerschaum pipe which hap pened to be just the thing the wanted. Those present were Chas Miller, Lew Reinhackle, Chas Grassmau, Ted Clif ford, Henry Tartscb, OttoKos, Rudolph Rauen,W. C. Tippin, W. Wilson, H. C. Seidle, and Frank Ballance. Additional local of last page. A.T THE CHURCHES TO MORROW Catiioi.ic.-JH. I'aulN t liurch. Oak. between Kifih and Mxlh. Father auiey. Pastor. S r vlceg : Mas Hi 8 ml 10 :30 a. m. Sutnlay hcliool at 2 :30. wi h beneilictioi.. Chkiitkn.-Corner Locust ami Fighth Srn services uinriiiui! mid evening. Kltler J. K lt ed, pastor, ullll)t.v .Seiiooi 10 a. m. EflwiioPAL. St Luke's Church, corner Third xikI V In--, ltev 11 B. HnrKees pastor. Ser vices : 11 a. M a dT;30t M . Sunday School nl 1 :30 V. M. - . (iFKMAN MKTiioniaT. Corner Sixth Mt and Gianit- Ke. lit it. I'artor. fervices : 11 A. M. and 7 :30 i m. .Sunday Uchool li :30 a m. ' mkubvtkri am. -ervices in ref chinch. cir- atner iSixtb and Uraiuie sts. ltev. J. T. Hair , pa.tor. Nuudav-so oolat;30; Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p m, t . Fikst Mkthoi18T. Sixth Pt.. betwen Main add Pearl; ' Kev J.D M Huokuer pastor, servicex : 11 a. h.. 8 .00 e. m Aunda School a :30 A: n. frayrT meeti g "Wednesday even iug. . r;-.? fr-.'ii,,! ! ' . Ukkman Prsbvt"Rai. Corner Main and Nrnth. Kev Witte; V;it,,r: Hef vices : usual hours,, yunday cheol 8:30 A,. U, ., .. . Swkkoish I 'oKuksoATioHAU ijranite, be tween Fifth and Hixtd. ' ' C"Lokkj BAPTiftX. Wt. Olive. ak. between Tenth and Eleventh Rev. A. ltofwell, pas tor. Services 11 a. m. mid. 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meetinir Wednesday evening. Youwo : Mkn'r ChritiaS' Associatiox Koomsin ivatermaii block1. Main street, gos pel meeting, for men only, every Sunday af ternoon at 4 9'chick. Hounw.opeu.week days from 8:30 a. 'in., to aiJO p.m. . Hotta rAkr TAiiitRNtoLKUlteV. ! 3: U. Wood, aatr Seftricesr Suoitay ' School, 10 a. in.: treadling. 11 s m. and 8 p. m. ; prayer-meeting Tuesday night choir prac tice Knd.iy night. All arp welcome. , . ,. FkckmIssionaITt CHUKCH.-Jran'ite Street between Ath and th, Kev: C, A. Kalk - nantor Sund iv School 8unn.iv forenoon at 10 o"c ocki services at 11 o'clock., SU dayey-' eulnif xoui'g peoples meeting at 7. o clock services at s. i ursuav -evening young neo- p es meeting at 8: Thursday. nrvl(sea atSu m. aii swedes are eoraiauy mvuea. The Prlncss pf the. Orient This royal order met 'at a rather lata aour last uigni ibu eievaveu nr. vs. Buzzell and 'kr. Wm Kehy Jfox to a right to sit in th?e Kingly ilallsi ! Aaron Crismati' and Th'omat Thomas paid their initiatory fee and were to have been' installed, but the smell of fresh human blood which was waited through the key-hole and the cries of the victims to the tests, when put upon the rack to see if they were of royal stock, so frightened these two worthy gentlemen that they hurriedly withdrew from the ante room, without a demand for the return of their money. The re port that what they heard and saw had turned, them both gra.y, ia single night is not true; while . they were quite ner vous they seemed otherwise in good spirits this morning. Wanted A 'girl ' for second work. at Mrs. IL B. Windham's, 717..Walnat street. 45-dbwl A Close Call. John. Murray is in the city today, from the town of Murray, bundled up about the neck on account of, the serious, acci dent which befeL him last Tuesday. Mr. Murray was getting a- mule shod at Wm. , Louphiidge's blacksmith shop; . a a m. one sharpened snoe naa just been nailed on and Murray went to pick up the animals loot when his mulehip kicked, striking Mur ray on the throat, cutting a gash that aid bare the jugular vein and windpipe. The wound was dressed . by Dr. Brendle and Mr. Murray is get ting along first rate, out it certainly was a9 near a summons from the angel of death as one would care to experience. a. o. u. w. No. 24. Tue above order is having quite an accession to its already large memoer- ship. Last evening Messis. Clel Morgan, 'Chas. Ends, Otto Kos, Charley Rydbcrg, Joe Hiber, Cyril Alexander and five others whose name9 we could not learn were initialed, with more to follow soon It is certainly a good order and well de serve's its present prosperity. Thomas S. Allen eldest son of 13. F. Alie of this iac, wi.h four -t' er young men were admitted to the bar at Lincoln last Thursday. The Lincoln Journal says: "they were subjected to an unusually rigid examination and not a question was asked but brought a prompt and accurate reply. Members of the committee wer unanimous in opinion that it was the best examination they had ever attended. Much credit is due the Central law Bchool for the thoroughness . of these young men in the udimentary knowledge of their chosen profession. Wabash News. An Old relic. Mr. S. O. Drake who is a grandson of Mrs. Seaborn Callaway and lives at what was her place, brought for our inspection two very curious relics of the early times in Wilkes. They are evidently moulds for pewter or lead spoons. One Is for a table spoon, the other for' a tea spoon, ;HowTold jthej .are cannot be known, but they muat have come with the first settlers after the revolutionary war Washington Ga Chronicle. The Mrs. Callaway montioned above is a great Aunt of Mrs. Dr. Biggins of this city. Save money and get the best selection and cheapest wall paper at Gering & Co. Sill CLEARANCE SALE LADIES Hi EHILDRENS CLOAKS, it ? UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY I i BLANKETS' 4. COMFOIlTABLtES BEGINS TODAY E HAVE cut theprices deep, and par ties in need of anything in ihe above lines will save money by callihtj. Our-new line of embroideries, the handsom est and largest line ever shown by us. F. FIRST DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK Look Here! Every one indebted to JOE, ,The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirtjr days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice lor collection. tf Joe Klein. Wm. Fisiibr. The finest of Furnishing Qoods at slaughtering prices at JOE'S. tf A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents tbeir children, to suffer from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepless ness, fits, nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Miltts' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Druggists everywhere say it foves uni versal satisfaction, and has ' an immense 6ale. Wood worth & Co , of Fort Wayne, Jnd.; 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 wall paper found at Wildman & Fuller's. tf Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore . existing between the unelersigned under the firm name of Beeck & Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All elebis due said firm must be paid to Henry Bc,k, who assumes all the indebtedness of said firm. Feb. 26, 1891 Hesrt 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 bad for 50c. It is easily applied into the nostrils, is safe and pleasant, and is curing the most obstinate cases. vIt 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. ; " 8. F, Qbbokn, Cor. Eighth and Locust streets. ' 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 notg a liquid or a snufftbut t0teaaibT applieoVipto thg nys trils. It gives'relief at once. Dr. MarsalU DCNTiaT. Will be in his office on and after March 14 h. - HERRMANN OFr PLATTSJIOUTII, ilEB. gAWSON A PEARCK Carry Full L.1 aa of FINE MILLENBRT AND CHIL DREN S CLOTHING. ALSO FBE8H C0T FLOWBlta BOOM 2, H. LIT BLOCK. PtTTKOITTB SPECIAL - ENGAGEMENT Of THE POPULAR T.-K." QUARTETTE vr OMAHA. DUNCAN, KRaTZ, CONKaD, TOLLMAN. Assisted by Mr. W. S. Marshall, Organist of All t-ainte'Churcb. Omaha. Presbyterian 33- Benefit Okoan Fund. I Church. THURSDAY, March Admission - - 35c Seats may be reserved at .1. P. Young's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Bkbt Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers, Bait Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped,Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and ooaU tively cares Piles,, or" no pay required, It is guaranteed to. give satisfaction,,- or meney refunded. Price 25 cents per box Far sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Ilea' Nrv and Liver PHI. Act mm a new principle regolatia ' the livac, atwaaftls ad 4owels tarougK the aerveav A new-diseevei. Df.Sf ihW " Pills speedily core biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pile, 'eBatiptia. TJae qaalddforfcsea 'women. 'children Smallest, mjldest, surest! 50 doses, 23c. Seaanbt free at F. G. Fricke & Ce's. r-1 .6