THE -FAREWELL PARTY: Tho O. D. C Give a Farewell to Dora Fricke. -- NEWS? LETTER FROM NEIIAUKA. The World's Fair Commissioners Held an Interesting Meeting Yeterday Oiher Notes About the City. The O. D. C. pave another one of their pleasant parties last night at Kockwood hall. The party being1 in honor of Miss Dora Fricke, who leaves to-night for a visit in Ger many. On account of the weather there was not as large a crowd pres ent as usual, although everything passed olf in a pleasant manner. Following are those in attendanc: Mr. and Mrs Sam Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coursey, Maggie Oliver, Janet Livingston, Bertha Wise, Dora Fricke, Nannie Moore. Klla Wricht, Mand Vivian, Mamie Gibson, Delia Tartsch, Mary Stiles, Amelia Vallery, Georgia Oliver, Kattie Wharton, Dollie Walker, Net tie Ballance, Mae Dutton, Klla Clark, Clara Green, Lucile Simpson; Miss Putnam, Will Stadelman, Will Clements, Chas. Murphy, Chas. Sherman, Frank Johnson, Logan Brown, John Schulholf, Robt. Cro zier, Chas. Vallery, Kd Schulhoff, Arch Coleman, Al Perriue, Chas Richey, John Langston, Kmil Wurl, Harry Green, Tot Hartigan, of Hast ings, and Dert Wheller, of Omaha. World's Fair Commissioners. The worlds fair commissioners held a meeting in Omaha yesterday. during which plans were accepted for the Nebraska building at Chicaco. A resolution was1 presented and at plaintiff? cost. . Nehtwka News Notes. i Mr. Kli Pitman is in Omaha today with a load of fat cattle. McBride and Parmer have shipped 125 car loads of hogs from this point since last December... Mrs. Iv A..-Kirkpatrick has, re. turned from St. Joe where she has ben visiting her son. . A heavy raiii ,and hail storm to the north and west last evening is reported here, causing a rise in the Weeping Water today. The new stone crusher at , the quarri s started up Saturday and has been rattling away day and night ever ince. It is said to work like a charm. Rev, Williams the Methodist min ister has resigned his charge here and is moving. to Lincoln having accepted a position as clerk in one of the large manufacturing estab lishments of the capitol city. The business of laying iown side walks and planting of trees around over our city goes grandly ami glo riously on. Thanks are particular ly due Messrs McBride and Sturm for. the former and Hon. Lawson Sheldon for the second. The band boys .have received their new instruments and are tak ing regular lessons semi-weekly. Moreover every fellow essajs to toot his horn at all opportune as well is inopportune hours in the day and the night. Practice makes perfect. The special train from Platts mouth.to Weeping Weter on Satur day was emphaticcally the righ thing at the right time.. Delegates and others visiting the convention report a good time and eloquent speaking Hurrah for Harrison Junius. THE GHEYENNE PRAIRIE. Guthrie the Scene of the Only Marked Disturbance. MAD RUSH FOR THE LAND. What Was Lately a Wilderness Now a Place of Much Bustle and Activity Descrip tion of the Lands. County Court. ; William Caygill vs. John Beck et al. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff adopted '.requiring the .successful architect to furnish au acceptable bond that the building would not cost over $15,CC3, the nniottut which me commissioners uau appropri ated for building purposes. The plans, as submitted by Henry Voss, provide for a two-story building, built in the old colonial style, with porticos front and rear, the front porticto to be supported by iour Corinthian columns, sur- mounted by a gable bearing in ornamental scroll the name Nebraska." The first story provides for an ex hi bit ion hall 60x93 feet, postoffice, check room, commissioners' oflice. commissioner general's private office and "reception and toilet rooms.. , . The second story provides for. an exhibition space of the samedimen ions as on the lower floor, together with smoking and reading rooms for gentlemen and sitting and toilet rooms for ladies. In the matter of. the estate of Wil- helmina Krampean. Hearing. final 'settlement, May .X0, 10 a., m. . , .-, . In the matter of the last will, and testament of Catherine J. Ruby, de ceased. . Petition filed for probate of same and for letters testamen tary to CJeprge S. Ruby, executor.,.. Julius II. Langhorst vs.., Spice D. Ells. Suit for f3C0-CQmmission.,on sale of farm.- -Trial to jury and ver dict for plaintiff for $300. In the matter' of the last will and The Cheyenne and Arapahoe res ervations were opened, according to President Harrison's proclamation, for settlement yesterday. Follow , ing is a partial account: Promptly at high noon Governor Seay, stationed in the watcli tower of Kl. Reno, dropped the signal Hag and the battery belched forth a peal of thunder, glorious news to the waiting throngs, and the wild race began. How they did go through the pouring rain, up hill and down hill, through the little rivule s that threatened to be torrents before night. . No trouble of any sort, no disturbances, occurred on the. line of the opening. About G,CG3 people made the race from west of Kl Reno,asmany from Kingfisher, 7.CC.0 from the line of the Wichita reser vation west of Minco, 3.000 from Rover ibout small from the Cherokee strip, on the north, the Pan Handle of Texas on the west, and the Kiowa Indian res ervation on the south. A special train over the Choctaw road ..from Oklahoma dumped a load at the .Rack Island crossing a few moments after noon. The crowd from El Reno, which had a town organization completed, reached the land at the sarnie time. The site was black with men within half aq hour after the opening.... It was, a .lucky thing for, many boomers that the wait on the bor der ended to-day. They had gone to the front with scant supplies and stood ..it- as .long as they could. Around the border of county H yes terday, .men went, gun in hand, .de manding, that those who. had pro visions should sell them. - Alight rain falling when the start was ,,aa many from Hennessy and as inaay as all ,of these in squads all along the line - i : - - - - - testament of Alhe y. Roberts de-j made, deprived the scene ot a pic- ceased... Petition, for. probate, of I tureseue character, Dut it aia not same, .and, letters, testamentary ,to J. M. Roberts, J. W. Johnson and, T. M. Howard. - Hearing, May 9, 10a. m. C. H. McCormick & Co. vs. W. H Beck et al. Action . in reviver of judgment in. the sum of I2743S. In the matter, ot the estate, ot Catherine-.. J.. , Ruby, , k . deceased. Notice to creditors to file claims on or before October 21, 10 a. m. , C H. McCormick & Co. va. W. B Beck et al. Action, to revive judg- The buildinir. in couformirv with ment nhe 8ura $291.25. , in me nailer ui uie esuicoi aiuc Y. Roberta, . ( d eceased- o t ice v tp creditors to file claims on or before October 10 a. mJ, .. In the matter of the last will and testament of James". If el man de-1 ver and badly injured, but he re- pointed by Governor Boyd took ceaiae HarinS on i .tpjid- mamed ia the ring and got the other world's fair buildings, will be finished on the outside in stoff or artificial stone, this being- the cheapest and at the same time the snost effective finish Yesterday the two new men ap damper: enthusiasm. 4 A riot, occur ed .in front of the Oklahoma City land office, at the hour of opening to-day, and a num ber of people were injured. '.At 12 o'clock Register Leach announced tha t no, Junes' would be recognized, and th,e. first.. person tp 'get in the door would have the first filing and others in succession as they arrived. This precipitated a wild rush and in a few, moments hundreds of men and women were engaged in a dis graceful scramble, fighting, pulling and trampling on each other, and for. a . time . it seemed .as . though many would be killed. - One man was struck on the head with a revol- can write the most words on new U . S. Postal Card . Who a TP fr TrQ CyJ : yUj v u ONE - PRICtC - CLOTHIER" Will Give the Following Prizes on July 4th: 1 A Nice Spring Suit. 2. A Nice Leather Satchel. 3 Two Nice Shirts. Every word must be written with pen and ink. Every word must be.readable with the naked eye, And must.be wriLten in sensible sentences. JOE; The On: Price Clothier, Plattsmouth, Neb k i No more Postal Cards accepted after July 3, 1892. . Only one Postal Card received from one and the same person. y the Popular Clothier, , JQE .1. their seats. .The com.missgm,prQT creded to the election of a president and a secretary. A J Sawyer and Charles A. Coe were placed in nom nation and on the second ballot Coe was elected. A. II. Gale of Bas set was elected secretary, The by-laws governing the action ot the commission were taken up and given a thorough revision. 4 lie following committees were then appointed: AudilipgA, J. Sawyer,.. ',.ry mit same to probate, and letters, test-1 eleventh filing. , He had. been third amentaiy to Sinlda Helman - execu-1 in the line, but. sold his. place for trix. ! Prayer of .. petitioa. granted I $253 this moraine:. and bond fixed at f 1.0CX In the matter of the estate of Har riett Burns deceased." Petition filed for' appointment of Alfred -W. White administrator. Hearing May 9th at 10 a. m. 'i-.i i " . i TthB State Industrial School. Church Sitzman, of Plattsmouth, Neb who has been visiting his three eons at the Industrial school , j v.. ." r c t. for a day or two returned home this Pnnting-.and. advertising Seth . . ... n , . . . . j . ? j. . .- - morning via the & M. Mr. Sftz- Stewart . and Hobley Building W eiss, Garneau. Commissioner Garneau brought a few .communications before the commission which he had received. One asked that the' recommended man, in .conversation, .with a Hub reporter, spoke in yery complimen tary terms of the good .management of the school. He was glad to see that 'his sons were being so well cared for,, "and he could notice a ppropriatibn fbr the horticultural "l?' ?"d from a ixplyer and blooid. spurted Miss Carrie Sorenson, a clerk in the United States land office here was -mm a. m in uie crusn anq oy the aid ot a couple pf friends succeeded in get ting a filing on the. .quarter section of .land, adjoining. Arapahoe, the county seat. of. G county,, on the north. She says her experience in the crush was - a ' terrible one, and will be long remembered.. On every side, men were . pullingj ..hauling aweariig, striking, ad jiobody was respected, .v She was.- pulled and pushed and .crowded until almost ready to faint, but escaped without idjuiy. A.woman near her had her clothes torn tm pieces. One man had his .bead . cut .open with a blow department be increased from f "i.CCj to J6.C00. The commission con curred in the request. Commissioner Garneau also pre- aemea a communication irom sev eral Iadieo, asking' that.' a ladies' board be created to look' after the ftlerexl" of 'tlie women's exhibit. The whole .matter was left in the bauds of the commissioner general. The 'discussion of plans for the Nebraska building was then taken up. Architects. Brogge of Grand Inland, Brnbdok of Kearney, Woods of Lincoln and Henry -Voss of Oma lia were 'prvseftt and exhibited "the designs' which tliey had' prepared. J&ach architect was gjven fifteen Btiuute to explain his plans. ,:. The cot of the different ; designs-i aver.. 2d f 15.000. 1 After ! the architects finished, the coniiiiissiohers delayed tfetr oecifion lor an evening e- fx. Houseworth and W. Wells tfft thb mornimr for Falls City, as delegates to attend the district con wf-ntiou. wlHt'li ineetsi there this evening. conduct, Uewaagrertly impressed I oyer eyery body Aear him, The win with.the; religious ser yicea. that were. I dows of tlie land flic e were smashed held yesterday jn ,.the institution.! in and other damage done. jvvery.j-iuuiaus -seemeu. ... to , oei The area of the Cheyenne and greatly interested in the services Arapahoe reservation, opened to and mucti enthusiasm was inanl- day, is in uch larger than is general ic8icainrougnpui,inecnure meet- iy supposed., ... JLt, would,, make two ing. rivearney mud.. ,i . . . For millinery and pattern hats or anything in the line of ribbons. llowers of the latest styles and de- signs, can on izue l uciter Sisters in the Sherwood block, ir, r tf. uur,tnree ijome uisuraace com. pauies located iu Nebraska wrote last year 23 per cent of tlie total fire insurance for the., state as against 75 jer cent written by over one hun dred eastern companies daing bus iness in Nebraska.,. This shows that the. people hive confidence, in home companies and are disposed to keep their money at home, in stead of sending it east and contin ually draining the money from the west, and making it scarce, and hard to get. even ut a high rate of interest. Insure iu the home fire of Omaha the leading utate company. Oklahomas or five RhodeXalands.lt contanis 4fl0QJJOO -acres. ...After the Indian allotments are - taken out, there will remain SJOOQfiOO acres, or enough to give 800 acres each to 22,000 settlers outside the townsites. The best lands have, been taken In- the Indians .and .many of the boom ers will be -sorely -disappointed, in the character of their lands when they attempt to cultivate it. The promptness aud certainty of its cures have .made Chamberlain's cough reniedj famous. It is intend ed especially for , cough s;,i colds, croup and whooping cough, and is tlie most effectual remedy known for these diseases. 50 cents bostles for sal by F. G. Fricke. Wanted: An enerjretic man to .manage branch office. Only a few dollars needed, salary to start per month and interest in business ( The Western Co.. Kansas City. Mo. Mrs. B.- N. iLoverin went up to Omaha this morning. ... . Mrs. Frank Carruth was an Oma ha passenger this morning- . . , Railroad Cousrh Cure is the true Antidote for Throat -and Lung Troubles. Fully . warranted . at Brown Sc. Barrett and O. H. Sny? tier's, . . . , .; , . Mrs. L. F. Britt and daughter were Omaha passengers this morning. Mrs. T. I. Unruh and children went ud to Omaha this morning for a visit with relatives. Capt. H. B. Palmer passed through the city this morning on No. 5 on his way home from Cincinatti. Lost An ' open-faced silver watch, between Main street and my home. The finder will please leave at THE Herald office and receive reward. E. Kline. Mrs. W. A. Swearingen departed this morning far Elmwood, where she will visit for a couple of weeks. 61 C. Parmeie and J. M. Craig left for tlie western part of the state this morning to be gone' two or three days. Miss Dora Fricke and Miss Ed a Wiggenhorn will leave on the flyer this evening for Germany, to be gone about one year. Rail-Road Pain Cure has no equal as a Pain Killer. Use for all bodily naina and . soreness. Guaranteed by Brown Barrett ana 0. 11 sny der. A sparring match will be given at the opera- house between Jeffer- soa aad Cal - Walton Wednesday eyeninf-jApril.'2i.;i 5- :. Rev: Falk; "formerly of , tjiis city but now' of Stransburg, 'Neb.,'rs in the citr. and will preach -at the SWedish c!urpji.,vto-.nabrroTr; even ing ;ai o'Qpck, to which every , one is invited to attend v. . io .' til I. H t. -.- Tho Second Performance. - The opera Neta'; was ; presented at the opera house for... the.secoud tinie last evening tp a . fariy filled hoirse. ; .The different characters were well -executed. The tableaux were all well, executed and every body .was well pleased with the per formance. -The school. library - .will now be able. to. lay in a good sup ply of liooks- The republican congressional convention meets at Falls City. April 2. The M. P. makes - one fair and third for round trip, limit of certifi cates April 23. Leaves Plattsmouth : at lOcSS a. mm. and goes directto. Falls City- ' According to the census of 1890. Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population ot i,uy,576 people, as the eignm largest city on tne giooe. Most of us desire, at one time or I another, to visit a city in-which o many persons find homes, and, when we do, we can find no better I line than the "Burlington Route." Threefasf ,afld, comfortable' trains daily.1" For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this p.lace, or-write to J. Francis, General ..Passenger. jsnd . . Ticket . jAgent, Omaha, Nebraska. Good Looks. . Good looks are more than skin deep, deqending upon a health condition of all the vital ortrans. If the Liver be inactive' you have a Bilious-r Look, if -your stomach be affected 'you have a Dvsoeoti Look aud if hour Kidneys be effected 1 yov wi4i nave a Jr"mcheq. Loolc'iB curs good health and you will have good looks, Electric Bitters is the great alterctive and Tonic act airectly on those vital ortrana. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good cpmplexiQnv. .Sold al F. G. Fricke Se Cofr Drugstor, Or per oottie: Eaaer Uqmor Care. . To those seeking- a' rescue . from liquors curse or other evil habits brought about by morphine, tobac co etc The Ensor Institute at South Omaha offers one of the most relia ble and best places to ero with the absolute .certatntrof -permanent Uf-A ' . . 1 ' ? . . turc. i rue mr visit me insiiiuie. Hot Springs, Ark-Carlsbad of .America- - , On April 6th. 7tlt and? fith the" M P. will sell round trip tickets to Hot Springs, Ark., at one lowest first class fare, good returning until june lutn, on - account of. govern ment sale of lots.' and, meeting oi tne aputnern central xurnvena Association. Call at office for par ticular. - - UlTBLlirGTOir, & MISSOURI BIT KH V V TIME table! y OF DAILY PAS3ENGKK T if AINU ' fiOIHQ EAST N. a 5: 05 P. M No. 4 10 :30 a. It. No. 7 ;4 p. m No. 10. ....... S :4fi Mt m No. ltL....U):Umlo w JO a. m S0IHG WEST Sol...- a :4s a. aw No. j, :25 p.i No. S.. No. j,.t: So. No. 11. . No. 19... ...9KMa.ni. . SOD p, ....6:06 p. m. 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The wisdom of him who journey- cm is anown uy ine line ne selects; the judgment of the man who takes the "Burlington Route" to the cities of the east, the south, and the west,- is -never nnpeachedr--' The in ference is plain. Magnificent Pull man sleepers elegant " reclininsr chair cars and world-famous dining; cars on an ,;tnrougn trams. . For information1 address the 'agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Omaha. Wall Paper : - A.Vn Hoiise Paint. Is what you. want next and in this line as in all others we are Headquarters. When you want either ot these call in and see us before buying. BROWN & BARRETT. I feel it my duty to say a few words iii regard to Kly'a Cream Balm, and I do so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, and have found it to be .most admirable. : J, have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since ;I-was a little bov and 1 never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even-that Many of ,.,ray. acquaintancea-have used ' it witu excellnnt .' result Oscar Ostum. 45 .Warren Aye. Chi. cago in. Soma FooIUK Peopl allow a cousrh to run antil it beyond the riacb of medicine Thev fj J say. "Oh, it will wear away," but in rJT moat i ..I J' lw couia uiey. oe induced., to try the successful -Kemp's Balaam, which is sold on positive guarantee to CXVS 1?mo?X e "'excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c audSl.. Trial mi, tr a druggists. Irena for the Comnin movea Pmiples. Blackhiads. aud all hacial Blemish ex. Warranted $!i Brown Barrett aad . H. SnyrfeT !