1 o n y T a mn n.m j ir n !! ij l ii fl, a (Pa a ? 1 URTI1 YEAR. PUTTSMOUIB, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY SSBtJUt'ER 3 1891 309 -rl . 5 IF h '.' i -7 I I I v;i tl t ll i'.Uii , f 1 1 Absolutely Pure. IWlltT. 1 A rri-nui of tartar linking i Mighc.-t of all in leavening Hlrcutli -I-atci t I'. S.fioviTtlilK'lil hood We ort. ' . A. SALSBURY : D IvN T I S T ft. V . '. COM) A.VIf liKCKIAI. CKOf S. li Ml "ITIlt AVS Hllf ll t'1 i fl'Mll puh ex 4 tlit-lltir ol leelll. f hire Gold Work a Special., n. A Ulmk Vlljt in , "ti I'KKSONAL ... j'.f-, t - O'H.II A1I MlirKI.AIN'l T.ON -Bnil t work an. I tin? olil work SPECIALTY. IH. rrKlNATS f Hi n iiilmr,! KliDtlcvlvm I'f .'" !".' tl. Will Oi ipflnmiiil iin'i-tiujf of the ,11c ..llu- Hiicii-ty wuh iylp .il hh(1 lyrmcil into tlirre tie pnV.., u'litH, lluit of cjii-i'il, art and ,irrn . W f lire, iiniJ the furcvfn ol IIii'hc varfv.l intt-rt-KtH madr to ! yf iul critirtly o Use of i - pic mont nearly rririvfiitiiig tlicni; thim iiic irJr Hi iiiv C;" f S pi rtiMl to look uflT thf art, men in t.iftttftl in fat liornt- afttr llu Kpttd, and the farmer after tin-iirii-tiltural interest. I'nder thin tleparture either tie iiartment will le a failure or a hiic cchu juwt aw thf prrtom reprenftit iiiir HiOHf intereHtrf make it, for the r xpoimihility ol earn I entirely tteparated. Kaill tlt-partment ih plaretl under thecoiitiol of three men. If it he made a nueiTHSt it miM he made ho principally through the ef fort of the Citi.tMiM f rialttiuouth and thonp mnfitie who miiy inic- if iinilerxignt'd have lieen Unrtl to take char-e of the art irtment. Miuill endeavtir to oo part laiHifully ami well, and to net' Huh department wen ii.ed for the fair. We expect t.ne t.. wlu.n thiu address is lo hell) tin out Carefully ; limine the Premium l.int and the diiccmenln there otfered. Take Xiiu: bv Uie torclOCI and et reaUy tin; grratfat fair ever held in una county. I or uuoririniion . ...: i : .. Miller, Seen Tl Alf White taken in Omaha to-day. Dr. Hall was a panenger to Omaha thin morning. John Hoone !h trunaacting buci tienn in Omaha to-day . F. K. W hite Khippel five earn of com to Chicago Umt nigtt. W. II. rickennn'd family are .tak ing in the Onj.iha fair to-day. Kd. Cummin and wife were early piiHMeners lo the fair thin morning. Attorney Allen Heenon in looking after iuterextn in the nupreme court to-day. Mr. CiiiMlafHon went to Oakland, 'Xehr., to-day to look after laixl inte rentn there. Mm. Geo. Img-eiihngcn and foir, Fred, were paMneugerH to Omaha thin morning. ?lr. and ilrn in. Haiiiewn rt liirm d hint evening from a vinit at Ies i'-ien, la. M.ixler Sam Cone and winter, iMinu Lou, went to Odell.Nehr., thin morn-iii- lor a few (lay )' vinit. T. II. .StepheiiHo.-i, H popular at t'niii y, of Nehranka City, ii in town t i day on legal biminin. TTis riaf.ie smiin wt r.t to li'.fn. wood to-day n nd will join her friend Minn Rone Hyern in Bhort vinit. Mr. and Mm. Hayatt, f Sidney, Ta., after viniting relatives in tl" city returned home hint evening. Al. Ilirnch rx-mayor of Malvern, I.'., and wife, are viniting with the fcimilyofO. II. Snyder, the drug- , feint. "Si iHM Cora Cook returned thin morning from Glen wood. She will teach in the city schools this winter. Uncle. Jacob Vallery wan among io-,trie throng going to the nought ii. i . , i . county imr, now m , Omaha. Minn Wiggenhorn, who ban been viniting with her friend, Minn Dora Fricke.departed to day for her home al Anhland. Rev. D. Murphy, D. D.. of tic fowa, arrived berethin morning and will make a nhort vixit with bin brother, M. H. Murphy. Mm. C'hanr, accompanied ly Mm. Carrifiran unl two daughtcm, who have been viniting with her a few dnyn, went to Omaha thin morning fieo. and Clara l'almer paneed through thin morning on their way home Irom Xarrimannelt Tier, Rhode Inland having enjoed summer npvnt A 0 ea nhore. ONCE MORE VICTORIOUS The FreiLnts Not In it to Any Oreat Extent. Ocn. Orci ,l !!oncn:e. At the late i-n". -tinmeiit ut Detroit, Th Gmi th Doll Prk YeHtercUy E ly Won by the Horn t Team. ani I'tary A. II. TODD. J.C.CUMMINS, F.J. MORGAN. tr,wn A Marrett have junt re ceived a fine line of imported tooth and naii hriudien, i loih anil hair .,... mUmm Mrira dwhv down. tf WANTED-Huninenn man to travel. Good pay. Permanent nituation. i"i Timca lluilding, Chicago, III. Wantkd- -A deniiable tenant for the Dovey homentead, corner o prciiM C5i. lc strcetu. tt K.G. DovfcY Sox. I have been troubled with chronic catarrh for yearn. Kly'n Cream i?atm ia the onlv remedy among tlTe 'many that f have lined that iitlord.i me relief.-K. V. W illard, DniL'ui-il. Joliett, III. yiy -J:u !iu teerl aillicieo Willi namil catarrh mnce mute young I wiij iii luced to try l-.Iy n 1 ream Malm, and before he had lined one (hotili- that dinagreealilf catarriiai rni ! id all left him. He appear '.KMrii ., iiiiviiik'. It in the bent .1 1 .tt-'-! i i I'ledy in the market.- J C. Areola, III. Our i in n are very low on wall , ,..,Tai .w winh to clone out our niif wanting wall paper ike advantage ot tnenc llKdWX HAKKF.TT. t It. I. If VII ; i,u, lo Colli Conumr rill liiniinh the bent of coal of r.rli'n to thone who pay nie.but I- do winh to run long winded i. ii ( don't want. A 1 have to i.r what I get I niunt innint on Wwlial I fi ll. All thone who ' thi'innelven inilelittil to me ileane pay by the lath of Sep il'. r tin I r.iiint have money to for winter coal, Tl MOTH Y Cl.AkK. Iii-aler in Anthracite and Milium ion coal and wood. Ollict' and r Mini tut South Third I'tattnmoiith, At '). ft, New GixkU arrivtng every day at JOF.'S the one price clothier. tf I.OHT Met ween h itr.gerald a cor ner and corner of Seventh and F.lm ntreet probably at or near pont of fice a paper back inntriimental mimic book. Kimlei plea leave at J. M. Muir'n opponite pont oflice. lit. U. K. Hondricn who ban been vi-itinur frifiuln in the CltV. and vi?inity for the pant week, leaven titi tiiortiioir for MeloiL la., where he will iinttiimcn the piiili ipalchipof the public nchooln at that place. JOF.'S Stock of Underwear, in larger and better than before ami price lean than lant ye nr. The erticial meeting Ht Ih" M. K. Kir,ti thai wna i ItMvf been to night, ban been put .off one week ami will be held Thiirnday evening, Sept. 10. J. P.M-JHrcKNfcH. Tbefineal Hneof Neckwear. 1 la tit and Cap at JOF.'S, the one price Capt. W. A. Abbett, who ban long been with Mennm. I'recival and Hatton, Real Fintate ami Inntlrance Hrokern. Des Moinea, Iowa ami la one of the bent known ami mont re- npectetl buninenn men in that city nayn: "I can tentify to the koi1 qualitien i ('hamlx-rlain'a Couirh Remeily. Having lined It in my family lor the pant eight yearn, I ran nalely nay it ban no equal for fithercoltlnorcroui)." Ml cent bot tle for aulc by F. (. Fricke & Co., DruggintM. Onite an excitement wan gene rated among the boy lant evening, owing to h defective electric wire. The wrapping became worn and failed to iioii-conduct.andanthewire touched the iron work, the entire front of the Fitzgerald block wan cbarg.'tl heavily with electricity. Several lannern-by accidentally tout lied the pillarn only to im mediately feel a ntrong hock. It wik npon generally known ami quite h crowd congregated, ami after satisfying their eurionity, the younger portion found enjoyment in introducing new recrnitn, until quite a late hour. The defect ban been repaired ami all in working B 4 M'. tl. Fremont 8. A large and enthuniiiHtic audience aanembli'll at the ballpark yenter day to witnenn a game between two of the bent amateur club in the date. ; The ground, owing to the rain the previous night, were not in the verv bent condition, but notwith- (landing thin unfavorable condi tion (hi! boy gave the auditor a highly interesting game. The vinitom take high rank among the amateur .nine of the ntate, and upon two previoun occa sion they ' have won gamen from the H. A M'., but it wua plainly tlin cernible to all that the home team wan never in better trim, and after the firnt five inning the result wan no longer in doubt. The battery for the vinitom did fairly good or!r., thoogn the H. A M'a. expf .'enceil little difficulty in hitting Finch, while fnylor, though a good man compared with the average amateur, could not "freeze on" to the ball as could Maupin. The M. A M'a. did not find It prorii able to Rend many fly ball among Fremont' fielder, though at time the latterjneemed ;o lone their grip and made several connecutive rank error, Ihu affording the I. A M'a. an opportunity to run ia neveral ncorei. Yapp twirled an excellent game. The net-ret of hi nuccen lay in the fart that the batter did not know whether to exoet.l a rlow or fast ball, thu rendering hi ponition rather perplexing. Yapp did gootl nervice at the tint, alno, almost in variably finding the ball for a afe ground ball. The ratrluiiir of .Naupin wan nutierb. and be manifested that coolnenn, gracef ulnesn, and readi- nen that ha characterized bin tilavimr throuirhout. When he r " ' came to bat be wa greetetl with cheem, ami he never failetl to wake the lie'dem. Sain Patterson made a dive at the ball for a successful three-base hit. Miller made a splendid catch in right field, ami an usual wa "in it" stealing base. We ttiiuht continue the account and r.peak in detail f the meritao the respective player, but spac forbids; ntifhce to say that the vim tor a a whole played well, ant. bail they made fewer error the game would have been close. The home bam took advantage of the error, which, with good playing in every quarter, eanily.won the game Following i the "core: Gen. Greusel cut of a (liamt council. In : citb.cn of Dc the comnip Fourth war counrilnhip the Mexicai the late we south and number o We gleai I'rcs tlti in unifoi breant ' f made the rectpi 1 badge by the city I Mr. Greusel wan a it and a member of council from the Me resigned bin id went to the front in at. He alno served in etwem the north and iok an active part in a 'ery important battles, 'rom the pctroit fF'ree ien Greusel appeared .1 of his rank, with hia oriKti with numerous II q it ut hi i(i i t t i it 4 KfMJ AT medals, and his entry into the council I'liamber was greeted with great applausi'. Alderman I.owrey introduced the General to the conn riband then A Herman Griggs in a veay impropriate Sy-ech presented him with a haiulrtome diamond l.,.,l,r,. n Mr. (rretisel'v iiresent home in m Mt. I'lt HHant, Iowa. He in the father of Iv. S. Greusel of thin, city, and the many friends whom be made while li.r l:iul winier. on a visit to hin son, will be glad to bear of the higl honor the citizen of bin old home gave him. WASTED Two Ti??rrniir- rirln lo learn dresn-mnmng al Mir. I A. Owens, second door west of Hotel Riley. , -t County Court In the matterof the last will and testament of jame ' Hrown, de ceased. Will admitted to probate and letter testamentary issued to KUa J. Pitman excutor. State f.'mk of Film wood va. amesHoyce. Suit on promissory note. Continued on application ot defendent til Sejit. W, 10, a. ni. State Hank of Filmood y. James Ilollowbeck. Suit on promissory note. Continued on application ot (rfrndent til Sept. 211, 2, p. m. . . . t.... I. C. Clinimin ft fttin v. joimui Robins. Suit on account, rnal to court ami continued ti S'p- a. m. Last will and testament of Fred erick Gordt r filed for probate. Fresh Oysters received daily at Filleubaiim's Market. J" "'dcr to reduce stock to make room for our fall purchases we inuRt'tlosc out tlie balance ol our Suimnt-r istock a quickly as pos Bible. y iinnn;nt!inr to day we will otter our entire line ot White goods, ft ibroiJeries flouneingH and all overs s-s At 20 per i -fit DiMoiinl From hvhr Price, adits summer vests at 8c regular. 10c quality. readies summer vests at 10c regular. 15 quality. u 4W ij tirnrfh Ko HVI VIA IS U y Ladies blar lisle and ancy Egyptian 35 Wtt-th 45c cotton vests at Ladies 'silk mixed vests at 6oc. was a bar-at75-.. Jadias iulk vests at $1, reduced from $1.26. 20 per cent, on all ladies shirt Jerseys. waists and- C)0 per centdi6sount on al? t?q umbrellas Challiea reduct Mousseline de 1 to 5 centa per yard, reirularn 8'tc (luallitv- .ntlia retluced tfU er y ard. --j We make thisofb-V in (-. -Jr reduce stock Now is the time to purchaae i fu wntlf 4n" - 'J above ffoods. RICMFiMIiER all of our no.i.lrt lu.iikf-.l in plain hStt'Tand wc dona wc advertise. Don't miss t)ii,l,c an they are the lowest prices quoted this season, M,A n.itn AH HH K l't A Miller, rf 4 0 2 11 Matipin, c 5 2 2 H 1 S. I'atterson, 'Mt. 5 2 1 13 Maker, If S 2 Lincoln. 2i ...... !i 3 3 3 II T. Patterson, ss . . 4 1 1 tl Yapp, p 4 2 I 1 Creik'htou.lb.... 2 0 0 13 (I Dunii, rf 2 l I t o Total 3t) 12 11 27 22 Father Cramiton .left last even ing for Republican City to be tfonc few days, lie will visit win. Davis, formerly of this city, before ret urn inn". I .ort Gold bracelet, between the Catholic church anil Fred Gorder's resilience. Finder please leave at this oflice Bnd receive reward. Miinio Leon. Miss Mary Giiint will return in u few days, from her visit to her home in Canada, ant will resume giving music lessons next week1 All pupils expecting to take lessons will please leave orders with J. P. Young. Ftir many years Mr. H. F. Thomp. son, of le Glomes, lowa. was se verely afflicted with chronic diair ) tiot-a. iic i): .sases very severe; mi mum "i feiieril it would end my lift. seven years ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remeily. It gave me prompt relief and 1 believe cured me permanent ly, aa i now ei "i utiuk without harm anything 1 please. I have also used it in my family with the bt-rt rcattlts. For ! by F. G. Wri-kip A ( O. ll WHI that I About F. HERRMANN ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL. TIME HAS COME i rt i .ft.. ' " nr ) i , 7? - When you should begin to think about your tall underwear. We liave jtiKt re ccircd ten easeo of ladies, chii drcnn, nicn, and bo)' underwear direct front a manufactu r er wlio wus need ini money and willing was to dispone of part of tliiB years pro duct of bis mill at asflcriftce, his misfortune was our opportunity and we bought toC ('CuS nb aCne than their ac tual value, to start this under wear we intend to make some CDtriM fttms TO E4RLY RIIYFRS U WUlnM it - ' - wr- Special No. 1 years oltl Children all wool Scarlet Shirts ami drawers, all aizes running large enough to fit a child twelve ONLY Sic EACH. KkKMO.N T A U till K A fit Taylor, 1 0 tl 3 Stephenson 4 112 2 ( .rr 2 2 1 3 4 Gatcwood f 2 O 1 (I Finch 3 Tew 4 0 .0 I 0 Creenwalt., 4 II 0 0 2 Ticknor 4 0 0 1 8 Baily SI I o a Totals :1 10 3 13 2:1 k(lk HY "tVMVtiS l,btttsmouth....1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 Fremont 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 01 - teleiibone I if 1 smoothly again If you want to see nice clean ami well made tip Clothing you should go to J()F mid look his stock river List ot Letter, Remaining unclaimed in the Post June at l laiismoiiwi, .-m pi. i, 1HH1, for the week ending Aug. 2i: llmiiio I, .1 C. Orwtn J ('. I(. n. Mr 4 Mra. MrO llndilrk.diiii MUI Jmnei, Miy Jnni Junn. V M Nii'lioln, Mn Cora Cinitli, K K. '1 llnlllM, P. K, WiIvid, Humuni Hr.'li. M rh t'raft, Gft) Klilrri, t limlrt Hull. Mr. K .IpoHI, Kt Mi'Neslry, Dhu Sulon, Jutin 8elry,01lvfr Wiley, Wm lliy,Mr Murjr 1 I TVT O Childrens heavy natural wool colored Shirts OnOCltll S 0 s and Drawers running in same sizes as the scar let only 23 c.ta a garment. You can't afford to buy the cloth to make your rhiMr.ni i,onVrwenr when we cau sell you them ready mude so cheap. A Bmall Crrlntu t lh Flli. Buffalo vinltors at ths Clifton Houi on Bunilay wem the spectator of an at mojiherle couuiiotlon at tb falls tb like of which lias not been seen within tii msmory of the oldest inhabitant BeUoiQ M-l T o'clock heavy Mack clooili appearetl as the herald of what proved to U a cyclone of no small pro portions, though fortunately it left com- and no loss of life in its track. Obsurvers from tbs plariA of the Uifton Hons soon saw tlmt the first force of the wind was heitift felt at Uie bottom of tho ra vins and under ths Camlian f.ills. It lif til up tbe Immense bank of spray that drenches the passengers of the Maid of tho Mint when they approach too near, and carried it np aliove the fulls in a huge swirl that resembled the belching smoke from some lofty chimney. For a fow moments it was so clear of sprny tinder tho falls tltut one could we where tbe mighty wave of water strike the river beneath. For several minutes tint, phenomenon lusted, and left an tmpves ion on the awe stricken spectators that will never lut forgotten. At tliis time, alno, tho river tieur and below LewiMon wa Wing Im-hid Into foam by the fury of the winiR which Seemed to exeit C? I II. Q Mens extra heavy rit apCCltU nO, O shirts and drawers all Mens extra heavy ribbed natural wool colored. sizes only 39 cts EACH. Ctl. ,;,. IJn 4 Lndiea heavy merino Shirt and Drawer . si,k i3j,'vvJ IfJf trimmed, a very nice garment, that is W'l'veraally sold at.TO cts; We sell at 39 eta EACH. Special Floor Oil Cloth Bargain' " ciotu for stoves, etc at only 2Tc per square yard, designs and widths. We have it floors tinder j severat different Bankets or Bed Comforts nyour.eed.ny giveusa 1 " cBllandwe will (surprise you with Prices. We have them to suit pocketbook and will give good value for your money. . Best English Linoleum 62' A cents a stpiare yard. gain ut the price. A special bar- Look out fcr JOE'S Grand Fall Opening he will announce exact date within a fewdays. SCHOOL IjEQIJ-JS MONDAY. AND YC Mure than 400 married women have applied to the bureau of charities and correction In New York since the lat of January for relief for themselves and childinn, httving lsen deserted by their husbands. Strong, iUK I.ITTLK HOY AMI CIUI eeds a pair oi suoc. this week. We inten.1 to inaurgurate a Special Cttic oi Diiuva ior o.-fU)u r , Jren. Se ,ool Kl,.,..a sl,l,l b- their force at fnt from the river and fstvliis! Sliapclv m-c 11 t n l-..- t ii then np the b,,ks.-linfralo Commer M "h"' &'m M':11 lll,ule. VVt ittmg, Durable. eil WE HAVE THEXUT. ami wcgua.ftntfe to fell them cheaper elsewhere. than you can buy them WM. HEROLD & SON. A. t V U r1 r.