AN ELABORATE AFFAIR. PECULIAR FRED RACE. - - : Tho Dedication of The Court House Will bo a Gala Day. THE IIKNTIsTS elect officers. An Important Cass County Case Sent Back for Another Trial The News In and About the Capital City. The committee on program for I he dedication of the court houHe will have the program ready by this evening. An outline of the program is ;ih follow: Court will be opened at II o'clock by Brad Slaughter of Omaha, with Judge Chapman presiding. The day will be occupied by speeches. In the evciiinj; a n-jjular program wil' be had, with toats for the Cass county bar to respond to. The orchestra will le in attendance. A special invitation is extended to the ladies to attend, both flay and evening. Dentists Elect Officers. The sixteeutli annual meeting of the State Dental association, held at Fremont, cloned yesterday. The following oflicers were elected: President,' V. R Connor of Omaha; vice-president, T. F. Skeede, Seward: recording secretary, W. C. Davis, Lincoln; corresponding secretary, D. I. Siiutus, Lincoln; treasurer, J. II. DitTetihacher, York. A fund of fJJO was raised for the purpose of securing the enforcement of state laws relating to dentistry. Supreme Court Decision. Kikenbary vs. Clifford; error from Cass county; reversed and re manded. Opinion by Chief Justice -Maxwell. In an action of replevin the plaintiff alleged in his petition that the property was "not taken in exe- Hd s, Is M-rr y Popping at the Lincoln Asylum. J Here h merry hades popping over at the asylum among Governor iJoyd m new appointees. It appears that Fred Kace, well known by his noise in politics, is "the fly in the ointment" The racket developed but lately, when it was brought to the attention of the board of public lands and buildings, that about $1.5(10 worth of extras had been pur chased without the board's approv al during the previous month, and investigation discloses a peculiar state of affairs. To begin at the beginning, it ap pears that ever since Kace has been over there in the capacity of book keeper, he has been trying to get his work in, and has been extremely officious, although his duties are not of a nature to warrant him ex ercising anything more than a clerical function. Shortly after Governor Boyd's new Stewart, M. II. Madden, made his debut at the asy lum, Kace intimated to him that he would like to have a new pair of shoes go in with the order for shoes for the institution. Madden either did not care to rob the state, or at least he did not want to do it in Kace's behalf, and neglected to or der Mr. Race's shoes. Other little clashes came between the clerk and the steward, until Kace gave up Madden as a bad job, as a man lie could not work, so he turned his at- leiuiuu to coddling nr. Bowman, the superintendenL He made the good doctor believe that his duties as superintendent necessitated keeping a sharp eye on Madden. And, straightway the doctor began checking up Madden in every quar ter, it is said to the extent of weigh ing each pound of tobacco, butter, etc., to see if there were sixteen ounces in it This made Madden hot, and put the superintendent and the steward at sword points. a he superintendent concluded to COMING: RIGHT ALONvi - ' Out of Three Games Playdd While Gone They Won Two? rLUtsMOPllI l TI11UIJ PLICE. Beatrl e Dr. ps the First Came to Kearney Fremont and Crand i l.ir.d Played a Good Jam and Fre mont Won. TO ANY eENTILiEM AM -Eozl Cass Oo-ULm.t3T Who can write the most words on new U. S. Postal Card a I'lattfiiiouth's aggregation of hit ters indulged in another sluo-iritif niaicn yesterday, m which the pen nant winners came out without a scratch. The pitching of Myers and wie neioing ot Schanot were the features of the game. The score: I'l.ATTS.MOL"! U Green, ss I.onir. If. J Iat terson. : Ketmeily, lib Kcevfs, lb Yu, mf . . I'errine. cf flyers, p.. Total 2l... A 11 H . 6 4 3 6 3 a :t r 4 1 5 2 5 IS ' "It;!-) A. K. 2 T T l o o J 1 1 3 1 13 2 3 10 5 0 ! 1 1 0 10 0 0 1 o 1 Jt 1 0 0 13 27 17 9 ONE - PRICE - CLOTHIER Will Give the Following Prizes on July 4th: HASTIXCJS. rf McKurlarul, Chiles, c. Johnson, II)... Packard, ss... Clarke, If McKiMmmi. 21i. Schanot. cf Tiniiii, 3b, Finch, p Total A H 37 K. !H II !P O 0 3 0 0 2 1 2 1 5 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 3 1 A Nice Spring Suit. 2. A Nice Leather Satchel. 3. Two Nice Shirts. 14 17 SCOKK HY INNINGS. "astiiiffs.... 30 000 00 1 5-8 miwiuuuia 3 0 a 3 3 2 4 2 22 SUMMARY. Run on rri TMr.:.,...tt. lr i:.. . 1 wo base hits-Chil es. liases stolen Hastings 1, Plattsmouth 12. Struck nut Myers 11, Finch 6. Passed balls Chil es 2, Maupin 3. Time of jcanie 2:20. Umpire Haskell. Every word must be written with pen and ink. Every word must be readable with the naked eye, And must be written in sensible sentences. flltirkffl ffcffl '111 V rfVsl a wl A rendered against said plaintilf or I do a little buying on his own ac- "LJZ;: " .7 count, it appears, and purchased a AT BEATRICE The Beatrice club lost their first Send all Pctol 4 ame since the season onened eUa Jr'OStal Cards to M - - - j ....., w amercement assessed against him oy virtue or any oruer ot delivery, etc.." and on the trial was permitted to prove that the property was taken in execution on a judgment against him, hut that the property was exempt. Held, that the proof must conform substantially to the allegations of the- pleadings and that the nlaintiif ronld tint intro duce proof that the property was taken under an execution, but that it was exempt without an amend uient of his petition. The JIkkalo publishes the names of the persons who are to be invited to attend the dedication of the new court house. According to the list. 1eorge Adams is the only Weeping Water man invited, and we doubt very much if he goes. Weeping Water Republican. The IlEKALI will inform the editor of theKepub lican that every citizen of Cass county Weeping Water included is invited to come to the metropolis of Nebraska's fairest county and as sist in the dedication services. In vitations were onlv sent to peoDle living outside the county. The only man receiving an invitation living inside of Cass county, was Geo. W. Adams, mayor of Weeping Water, and had he been a private citizen of Weeping Water he would have fared the same as the editor of the Repub lican and the rest of the citizens of . the county did. Oregon, Washington and the North west Pacific Coast. The constant demand of the trav eling public to the far west for la comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment ak what is known as Pullman Colonist .sleepers. these cars are built on the same general plan as the regular first class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif ference being that they are not up holstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair matresses. warm blankets. snow wlnto tains plenty of towels. esetc, winch secure to the occu pant of a birth as much privacy as is to be had in tirrt class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smok mgis absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leatlet. K. L. max. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. horse from himself for the state for $5X1 He took a school ma'am to board, at $20 per runth, and em ploys the horse to convey the school ma'am to and from the schoolhouse. x ne relations Detween the super intendent and the steward thus be came so strained that Governor Boyd, it is said, called both of them up to his olhce and read the riot act to them. It is also reported that the board of public lands and buil dings called down both of them and noti hed bth the SUDerintendent mul steward that no more purchases of extras must be made without a per mit or requisition having been granted by the board. The investigation, it is further stated, revealed that all through the trouble between the superintendent and the steward, the bookeeper was the marplot, playing each one against the other to gratify his own ends. I ust what the nature of (Iip ends was may be guessed at from a imie transaction over a lawn ten nis outfit which the steward had ordered from Shilling Bros., agree ing to pay therefore $25, the said lawn tennis outfit being for the use and recreation of convalescent pa tients. When the set arrived Shilling Bros, found that it cst them $23.0, and remarked to Race that it left them a very small margin of profit, wiiereupon the officious clerk ad vised them to make their bill for $35 and he would pass it as correct: at the same time gently intimating that his wife might like a bottle of perfume. Shilling Bros, were final ly prevailed upon by Race to make their bill $27.50, which, when it met Gladden s attention, was rejected as being more than the agreed price game since tlie season opened at the hands of the Kearney team. The vistors put up a good game. The score by innings: Beatrice 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Kearney ..03 0 0 2 00 0 05 Sl'SMAKV. ami Fear. Hase hits Beatrice ii, Kearney 7. Krrors Beatrice 3, Kearnev Struck out l(v Shurl,. II i'...,. r I -- --- -' . -i I va.-iuut. . asse! balls Fear 1. Time of tfame 1 :lt). Umpire Fullmer. JOE, The One Price Clothier, Plattsmouth, Neb -( AT GRAND ISLAND. The game between Fremont and me ougar City was a great im provement upon yesterday's exhi bition. In tlie ninth Grand Island had three men on bases, with nonp. out, but could not make a run. The score: No more Postal Cards accepted after July 3, 1892. Only one Postal Card received from one and the same person. J Ofc,, the Popular Clothier, era So-uls Comer, Plattrnn, I - PERSONAL. (rand IsIuikI. Fremont 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 04 l 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 I!1T1?4 Orirtlf.f ! Vrmiii.iit Two.h:mi 1 1 i I .1 "T . . 1 . I 1 ofer. Double plays Keady to Konrke. . "......,i-r, kiui 1. Stniplr tit I. : 1 . . , . 1 1 u I jweil balls c: raver 2, Keefe 1. Time of ame 1:13. umpire Hart. pat.' Standing: of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Beatrice ti 5 Fremont 7 4 Plattsmouth 8 4 Grand Island 7 3 Hastings 10 4 Kearney ...... 5 2 1 3 4 1 3 .833 .571 .500 .429 .400 .400 T. H. Pollock. Aent, E. G. Vanattawas an Omaha sender this morning'. Miss Lulu Burgess was an Omaha passenger this morning. Hon. R. B. Windham was in Oma ha to-day on legal business. F. S. White went ud to Omaha on official business this morning. Judge Chapman returned from his trip to Norton, Kansas, yester day. Mre. FredIIebert returned this morning to her home iu Sioux City Iowa. Mies Johnson, sister of Mrs. E. A. Gibson was a passenger on N. 5 this morning. Judge Sullivan returned l'ast eve- FOR RELIABLE Call on SAM'L PATTERSON, Plattsmouth - . Vphmot-o The Place to Buv Hardware Fete of Days. For the opening-of the new T. 1VT 1 .. . . ouuaing the B. & M. will qii tickets within 100 miles of Lincoln irom Jlay 17 to Tune 1 incln; full fare goiner and nrp.tiv,i turning by having certificate signed o vj. w . x-arKs secretary. F. Latham, Agt. is AT s. THE ROUND UP. for your sum- TeleDhone No. 19. mers ice. Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of the com mittee on dedication ot the court house at the county judges oflice at :30 this evening. All mnmbers of the committee and others inter ested a re requested to meet with them. R. B. Windham, J. L. Root, Sec. President. World's Fair Notes It is said that there were divers other small transactions of this kind which are apt to lead to Race's re moval, and possibly to the resto j?r ration 01 narmonj in the warring camp of democracy at the asylum A funny incident in connection with the new outfit at the as3'lum is the business letter-head used, which was evidently ordered by Race, as he has his name up at the top of it as one of the oflicers, and this, too, at the exclusion of the hostler, the fire men and the other employe?. Lin coin Journal. Band and orchestra with the Pav. ton Comedy Co. Prices, 10. 20 and 30 cents. Ask vour dealer in d,n, where the crasoline tops in fm, the tank to the burner nnH and see the Dano-i n i' iov. J Ul sale by Ilendee. The Isaac Paytou Comedv Co. will be at the Waterman one week, commencing Mondaj-, May 23. Pri ;es, 10, 20 and 30 cents. For millinerr and naftpm hnio anvthine- in th :i. flowers of the latest styles and de signs, call on the Tucker Sisters in the Sherwood block. tf Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Best Salve in the world fnr rnt. iirmses. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, py Nnron Totfo. rn - x , .... . nino, from a business trir, th ' , ',r"p iiana8' Wains, Kansas. ' " " ,,n5ruPt!on and Posi- T , . . rsri.:" . " vr. uo p.ay qred. J. r. layior ana aausrriter de- I " 10 BuomuLeea to give satisfaction, nr parted.for their home in Central Cilv 0 ey, reIunded- Price 25 cents per box this moraine-. r oaic UJ '"CKe Dr. T. P. Livingston left on No. 5 for a trip through the western part j ot the state. New notatnes at T3 T r r., i - - j. 1(1 II f;,UL"j owic un oixtn street. Call and see them. Buv the best and nnlhinrr hut iU best and you will have a Dander ouipnec biuve. nenaee sens tnem xi. . mci'iaKen & son are now prepared to deliver ice to any part i me cny. Aeiepnone ao. tZ. dence lots in Orchard Hill addition ThePavton mmnanv m J l? Plattsmouth. within a block of , " r. J "uu"1 trie nissoun Pacific dennt. Vnr Nothing New Under the sun No! not even through cars to Den- c, vKuen, aait i,aKe Citv, San rrancisco ana Portland This is simply written to remind you that ilia TTm'n lAA;i?. - m r r , , ; T; . "' iuu iduiici8ine pioneer in Mm Laura Johns. of Decatur, 111., running through cars to the above has been awarded a prize of $23 for the best design for a seal for the Illinois Woman's Exposition Board. Tlie principal commercial organi zations of New Orleans have united iu a petition to the Mate legislature of Louisiana, winch assembles this month, to make a world's fair ap propriation of $.10,000. Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi itive cure Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For sale y F. G. FrirkeA C mentioned roi ntanni i, ent throuch car arnnimmant : excelled. We also make thr For details add .1 . . """ "S-" 1 ui me company, call on vnur nAoroa4 G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb. The E. Q. v. society held their regular meeting at the residence of Prof. Halsey, on North Fourth street, last evening. An interesting program was executed, after which the evening was spent in a profit, able manner. ladies free on Monday nie-ht if ac companied bya30-ceut paid ticket. Tickets must be reserved by 7 p. m. Monda3'. J. S. Mathews was notified this morning that Sanford W. Gardes of Rock Bluffs and Samuel Howell of Cromwell, Iowa, had been granted a pension of $10 and $8 a month respectively. J. P. Young just completed ar rangements whereby he has se cured the Payton Comedy Co. for next week, at popular prices in a reportoire of good plays. The com pany ia a good one, havintr plaved a week's engagement at the Lansing Theatre, Lincoln, two weeks ago and the Lincoln papers pronounced them the best week stand company that ever appeared in the capital cits. The company has a fine band and orchestra. ' particulars call on or address The III- T- . w . . i3C Notice. tiT " m e wisn our patrons to taice no tice that We Will move ahnn Ua nrst ot next month to the room for merly occupied by J. Finley John son, tf Bennett & Tutt. Wall Paper AND House Paint Is what you want next and in this line as in all others we are Headquarters. When you want either of these call in and see us before buying BROWN & BARRETT. TTOUHH MEN'S CHKISTION- JL Waterman block. Main Street. 80CIATIUN open from 8:30am to 9:30pm. For men only uuopct mee.ing every sunoay anernoon at 4 'lock. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, T. II. Pollock. Agent. The Handsomest Lady in Plattsmouth Jtemarked in a fr-ion,i uay mat sue Knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and luntrp wna a perior remedv. as it" -1 t- 111.1 "loiduuj wnen otner reme dies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and to convince yon of us merits any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Lartre bottles 50c and $1. THOS POLLOCK R V BTERS tanr Public A- Abstracter Solicit Eeal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent If you have real estate to sell mr exchange send ue description, price atnu terms. G. BREKENFELD'S W HERB YOU WILL FIND STOVES, -RAJS' GES, TIJVWAIiE, GAEDEN TOOLS, GASOLINE STOVES, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAD-LOCKS, DOOR-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVES, ETC. o 99 Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rates. $100,000 to loan at 7 per cent and ho commissions, on good farm security. POLLOCK & HYERS Plattsmouth - Neb. Office under Cass County Bank. JOHN A DA VIES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Correspondence Solicited. Oflice in Union Blook Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska NEW PROCESS "QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recommend. It is absolutely safe. GOODS SOLD ON THE INSTALL--ment plan as cheap as for cash. on easy monthly payments. Come in and examine my ' anti-rust tin ware which is warranted not to rust for one year. If at any time you want anything new that we do not nappen to have m stock we can it for you on two days' notice. A a. gret V. JBBEJXJEWE,jajLJij 4-21 Maln-st.. Plattsmouth