CEREMONIES CONCLUDED The City Was in tho Hands of theCas3 County Bar, ELABOBATfiiPKOGKAlf EXECUTED. Hon. J. Sterling Morton Presented The Painting of Cfcneral Lewis Casstothe Court House Last NUht. The Evening Lonif to bo Re-membertd. The district court room was crowded hist night ami standing room was at i premium long be nr.. lw time m-t for the opening of the evening program. The program of the evening was commenced with a selection from ttie orchestra, after which Judge Chapman, in a few well chosen word.-, introduced Hon. J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska City. Mr Mor ton presented to the court room an elegant likeness of CJen. Lewis Cass Mr. Morton gave a thrilling descrip tion of the pioneer life of Nebrask: and als a history officii. Cass and how he secured po.-S'rsioii of the painting; also stating that the pic ture hail been hanging in his par lor for the past thirty-four years. A vote of thanks from the citizens of Cass county was tendered Mr. Morton for his valuable gift. It was also moved that the Cass county bar draft a set of resolutions and that they be spread upon the records of the court and also upon the records of the county commis sioners, which was unanimously adopted. A. N. Sullivan, on behalf of the countv commissioners, acknowl edged the receipt of the gift and thanked Mr. Morton for the same Judge Chapmen then turned the program over to the bar of Cass county, and Hon. R. H. Windham, as toastmaster, took possession of the chair. The piogram opened with a song by the quartette, composed of Mes- lames Johnson, Noble, Burris and Miss Nannie Moore and Messrs. Pettee, Pollock, McKlwaiu and Dickson. J. L. Root responded to the toast, The liar of Cass County," and handled his subject in an able inaiiue -. The toast, ,'Kei;i:niscenses of the Probate Court," was responded to by Judge Ramsey. After a few re marks he read secrai old records, among which was the following: fr'OKX OK XAKCIAUli Cil'H.MOXV. TEKKITOKY OK K UK A SKA ) CO I-AT V OF CASS f in the A:meot imI, . met: Jiow nil nidi by iticse presents, jireei- .'! Wiicreas, the M'u'eire law of llic Trr' loryol Aoicskii. nan yu..--iz.t-l ;iiep o 1 liin- jut' ;,f l t he sfvera1 Co.- t "f t-aid 'Itrrr. i y, ci' her fit ic! or co'li-C-'ve y, to .-o'cuiiiiic- .ue iiisirii-j ,e . i.u-n n.iu woni iin, aim vl, f t a-: it isi ' ti"i uuly proved 1 JlV S." l-IUCi'll.l Ot til 54 'JlllO.' I'lJJ ' iM.rj iii'iel.iat the i;.i i'i iicti iy- t ..? u. e o. tMU'.itl e .hi l ,i'i,ius viul it.cn lories ; I liar . bey su c of 'ul ii;e v rut .M,K.".t-.ft .O COlUrilCv ll'l'ljill IC"j.S OI 1 i" uai iiiTiitioii u-mI al.-u iur Lie rca'f -i:r.e- o" "ie: .And it UiH' in; to the mi i-faciiofi of the court i bait proof h;ir Ik.-i.mi iiiiiib t liat po object ton iiave ix'en iiiiulcatiil tiled ajmoii-.; .be recor..- l tiiis court, o tbe -oli'itiinzat ion oi i.o i:iarr.aLCe of saiii pari ie-. i- i? there. ii.e orle."el .hat tail par ie. Ik." ami ibey are iierely remiel to. -la. it up. tte ',T.i.lf i'uii on iiie iit;lit tul ilie lacy on toe iei. autl join their ri-iii iiaixl-. 1)0 inn, Mr. .take iliis Iim'v whom you hold dv the ri;.t liail. to I e vonrlaw t;iliy etiel :-e." I Jo yoo roioie to for- -.ike lut .lervmo. .ier, in liers, sifters and Hi t.- and nvee. Iieart.-.. iiicl.nW ji all oilier rria.ivt'rt, mi love er uo..t you, lioiil ly tue f.mi rive iiand. ami !:. only, - luiii; a yon . Ht ;i ..hum liver li yoj. rii-, -. take tip Kentle-nan wnoni you hold bv t lie .i'i.ii bam o e imr 'a.ful wetleed hiiooaiit? io yo.i prine to lun-aKe t . !ier. .o.he". o-oli-it, i,v s and u'l lornier ioe-"t i tc't"- ii;all o..ier Jelai've. and lore, cherish n il iiln'v ll " l .t'il yitil ilulci l)V tje richt hand, a luiirii- vou Ixith ha-".Jive? I neat ii iiie jri'f ici' -f al'. lne-e wi -ne-xe : i.i the presence of Him h'j fcareli -.til a i lu-iifiM ii.ii i-r iln- uii'no it i-i .ie ves-e-ihy the c"o:j:i.-il ami iiou e til repre--"iita. ve in iiif it-Tiiury o' AeorasKa, I p: tioiMit e you huiau'i a. id iie. V . at th-? pi-olia.e ji-'l;e'ia Aitni-th y Iim1 .:::in joiiit-d tn-.vt iier, let io nia.i or M'omu-t dare o urcnk aa tiler, a "1 may i :h1 iiave mercy on yi;.ir mhiU. A.ne !. Mrs. G. Y. Noble a id M'ss Na:i Jiie Moore tng a due.t that re ceived a heariy e icore. "Dignily of the lieiich and Bar" ws rcspo.ided ;o iy J. II. U aide man. M. Archer responded to the voast, The Jusi'ce oi the Peace of Cass County." . "Fiat Justl;ia Raut Ciclum," hich mean-, a'.er ' raiis'a! ion, L,et Ju?;"ce be Done, Though the Heawtis i"a!l," was responded to by S. 1. Vana'i' a. 'The oiches.ra then rendered a selection that was he;?rtil' app-f-'iated. D. O. Li Aver responded to the toast. "Ihe L.twyer a? a C : zen, rind K. II. Wooie- to the to? ft, "The X)uties of iin Advocate." Mrs. G. W. Nobie followed with a solo. II. 1. Travis responded to "The Weeping W.i-.- ! ." C. S. Polk to 'Trial 1 Jisr3," ari.l AMeen U?efcoi. Re.'ti iniscenses of an Old Iiar rister." Mis K. Ii. H.iri ls and Frptik D'ck-.-oii rendered a duet, followed by Uyron Clark in response to the .toast, "The Presiding Judge," and J. A. Hart iff an to "Equity." A. N. Sullivan responded to "The Lawyer and His Client" and MathewGering to "Idealism of Advocacy," after which the enteit linment closed. From Elmwood. THE HlkaLD received the follow ing from ex-County Clerk Dird Critchfield: KlmvyooI), Neb., May. 23. Editor IlKKALU: I desire to say to my many iriends in PJatlmouth that I regret very muchthat 1 could not be in the city to attend the dedication of the new court house. Circum stances are such as to prevent me from coming, but I join with the rest of the many citizens of Cass county iu setting before the coming generations a btruclure of which every loyal ciiizen of the :ounty should be proud, and a building which will herea.'ter hold in pe.fect safety the records of one of the best counties west of the Mississippi river. I shall visit the county seat in the near future, at which time I hope to see my many friends. Youra respectful ly, IJltiO CKITClll JELO. THE COURT HOUSE. Not What Might Have Been; But What Is, and Has Been. The exercises (?) yesterday remind us of the march of events thusly: "liehind the ftquaw's birch bark canoe. The Steamer rockn and raven, And city lots a.e staked for Kale, Alioveotd Indian craven." IJehiud the old brick court houtte wall, A Htately building HtatidH, And quiet reijfn at Weeping Water fall For ieuce cume o'er the warring bauds. J. A. M. THE ROUNrTup. Fremont. PlaV.smouth 2. The Lincoln Journal has this to say regarding the game at Fremont yesterday: The city council met last evening and adjourned until this evening at 8 o'clock. County Commissioners Dutton and Treisch pre making a tour of the county inspecting bridges. II. C. McMaken & Son are now prepared to deliver ice to any part of the citj'. Telephone No. 12. Chas. D. Grimes has the inside track for c:.y attorney, wlvle a dork horse will probably secure the nom ination for chief of police. Ask your dealer to show you .1".' 'WV.. TO ANY Xizl Cass Co"a.3n.t3r Who can write the most words on a new U. S. Postal Card - 9' " I . i: i' Notwithstanding the heavy wind wnere trie gao....c- goes to iro.o , . . , , , . . ... the tank to the burner and then go ana me cjouus oi uum u.ai atld HCe the Dangler Surprise, l or hlowing, people who went, oui io j,aie nendee. ONE - PRICii - CLOTHIER Will Give trie Following Prizes on July 4th: the ball park yesterday witnessed a very pretty game of ball between Plattsiiiouth and Baker's freaks. Up to the seventh inning it was as neat an exhibition -as one would care to see, but in the eighth the vwiir.ru ivnt to tiier.eH. fJreen was obli'.rd to retire to the bench with licenses as follows yesterday: One - i h .nod Pond was.ib to Ferdinand J. Ilemimgs and Liz- stituled in his place. The feature zie M- Dagendofer, and to Absolom was the baiting of Butler, Long and Counly Clerk Frank Dickson went to Lincoln this morning on the ilyer to attend the state convention of coiuiiy clerts, which convenes there io day. ludae Kamsey issued marriage Marsh. The score: PLATTSMOUTH. Gieen, tsclf IyOIlil. If I Paitei'sHin, 2b.. Kennedy, ab.... Maiioin. c Keeves. infilf Yapp, mf Ass 1'errine, rf Mvers, p Pond, lb AB Total I 33 BI1; It) I A. 6 27 16 9 FKEMOXT. firavcr, c Austin, ... Mars.i, inf.... I5l;er, 3! hitler. If Holmes, rf.... Purcell, st.... Cow ma. l. If-- Kimiii"li, p... To al 9 11 F O A. 27 I It Tipton and Loantha M. Tudkins. The Missouri Pacific railroad will sell round trip tickets to Lincoln on May 25 and 26 for one fare to attend the silver anniversary ot that city. The tickets will be good to return on the 27. Rose Garland was presented for the first time in the city last night by he Payton Comedy Co.,to a large audience. The Payton Co. is first- class and should be greeted night ly with a full house. Scott Patterson, John Kelly, John Kennedy and Jas. Wilson were ar- j raigned before Judge Archer this morning, charged with drunkeness and fighticg. They were each fined $5 and costs and sentenced to work their fines out on the streets. 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 written in sensible sentences. Send all Postal Cards to JOE, The One Price Clothier, Plattsmouth, Neb SCOKE BV INNINGS. Fremont 2 0 0 0 1 3 39 PlaUsnioutVi 0 0101000 02 Kuns earned Pi enioilt 3. T-i-bate lii Marsh. Tli.ee oase hits Uuiler. Lonir. liases islole.i Fremont 9. Plattsmouth 5. Double ila"s Gre.n to Keeves. Uaker to (traver to Jiowiunn. 1 app to .lauiim. liases oalls on ?leyor h, hininiei 14. n ri'k out ivmimel l, flyers o. I'!sed na'ls Maiipiii 1, Graver 1. Titiie f i;;-2iie 2:Cj. Umpire Fulmer. No more Postal Cards accepted after July 3, 1892. Only one Postal Card received from one and the same person. JOE, the Popular Clothier, A Typewriter's Luncheon. A young woman whose work as & typewriter makes her daily luncheon at a restaurant a necessity says that the most satisfactory and sustaining meal aha rrfita is A Tilato rf raw nrsfpro wifb a bottle of ginger ale and plenty of 0"02TQ DEIO"ULSe COIllSL uruwu ureau huu uuiier. n sue ieeis poor Bhe omits the ale, which is an ap preciable item, and contents herself with the oysters and bread. "There are bo .1V- Elsittaacio'CLtla-. Gand Isla.id 7, Kearney 2. A fai'die of iue Kearnej' cotton kickers to rreet IIoQ'ei's twisters and a tota' of (hi teen bases by the locals 2e' Is ihe tale of yesterday's g?'i.e. Caslone made be statement the iit&bt be.'o'e thetie would shut 1'ie loci-.'s Oi. t w'thout a man reach ing fi St. bui vlie appended score le'is a d ITe e it .ale: scoke j:v ixxixiis. Ci-iMid inland 00301 J 010 7 Keartiey o 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 K'unsearnel Grand Island l.' Two bsise hit! Stratton 2. Th ee bas; li:t Kino. Ilofer. Sacrifice liiis Kourke, Murray, Hoff- me s.ci. tole-i bae Reldy. Double plays Kip. Stra'lon, Wilson. Uitses on ba!l Oil Ilofer, otf Custone. Si ruck out Ilofer a, Ca.one 4. Passed bal Is Keefe 1, Fear 2. Timer f Ka.ue 1:oj. I'm pi re Hart. few things to be had at the average res- I A7o 1 1 Parjer ta.urant that arn a.tisfar-tvorv " tthn ca I Jt j , w j "j i "but j'ou may really rely on the oysters I and and Boston brown bread." New York Times. House Paint. Is what you want next and in this line as in all others-we are Importance of Plates to Collectors. The affixing of the bookplate corn- rile tes. in a certain manner difficult to describe, which most book lovers must Headquarters. When you want readily recall, the subtle joy of book either of these call in and see possession. And inasmuch as once past ed in the label becomes an integral part of a cherished volume, it is in all but rare cases meant to be in itself a thing of definite beautv. . Here is on of thn Tnnrw irttoroBra rxfForvA w KVrdat No! HOt eVCll thrOUffh Cars tO Den- to the collectorLondon Saturday He- Cr' Ogden. Salt Lake City, San j I Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that A Great Show for Him. the Union racihc is tne pioneer in Miss Candide Where I spent the sea- running through cars to the above us before buying. BROWN & BARRETT. Nothing New Under the Sun Standing of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. mentioned points and that the pres ent through car arrangement is un excelled. We also make the time. For details address any agent of the company, call on your nearest agen I or write to E. L. LOMAX, Ci. y. & T. A. U. if., Umaha Aeb. Beatrice fi Fremont 8 Grand Island.... 10 Hastings VI Plat Isinouth 1 Kearney 7 j 6 r 1 2 1 3 4 n .833 .6. .fi00 .500 District Court. The first session of the district! court held "n the new court house convened to-day. The case of John B. Hayes vs. The j Mohaska Manufacturing Co. is on triul o ju;y th's afternoon. son there were twelve girls to every young man. De Smithers How I wish I had been there! Miss Candide You ought to have come down. A young man would have been almost worshiped no matter how nnattrjLr-.t.ivft "Now Vrvrlr THtit rne Hinasomesi uaay in fiatismoutri Nomber of the stars. I Remarked to a friend the other At the present time the wholenumber day that she knew Kemp's Balsam of double stars known and recorded by lor tne tnroat anaiunge was a su astronomers is somethinsr over in ooo perior remedy, as it stopped her visible to tJie naked eye in the entn-e prove this and to convince you of luuKuucunauuui uwu;, ouu uuiera axel it a merits anv rlrn o-rrist will rrivc being frequently discovered by the great you a sample bottle free. Large telescopes now in existence. iMew l orK bottles ouc ana 1 Journal. FOR RELIABf.1; lV,!a: samx p'i ;::;isoN Plattsmouth The Place to Buy adware mm "SENO fOx C0MBiATIO.1 8A . 22-inch. IS AT VMttch PtmlOB Pnomatic, 8-tnob Tlrw E. CM EACH AM ARMS CO.. ST. I - 1 O'J 64 4U . if, uo LOUIS. Ma G. PERSONAL. Hon. F. E. WbI.e was in Omaha to-da-. v. ii. snyuer. had ousitiess in Omaha to-day. Mrs. Sam Iliuxle went up to Omaha on No. 5. If. C. McMaken was in Omaha to day on bus'ness. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Smith went up to Omaha this moaning. -Mrs. i. in. I'a iter son was an Omaha passenger this morning. Mrs- A X. SulHvnu and daughter were Omaha passengers this morn id g. Iiou. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler re- t.-rxied to the't home in Omaha th"s morning. Big Alaska Salmon. Salmon, such as are found in the riv ers of Alaska, are very large. Three salmon will ordinarily fill forty-eight one pound cans, making one case. Washington Star. Notice. We wish our patrons to take no tice that we will move about the first of next month to the room for merly occupied by . J. Finley John son, tt BENNETT & TUTT. Becoming. Clara That's an awfully becoming veil you have on. . Maude What makes you think so? Clara Because it's so thick. Cloak Review. LIFE INSURANCE T. II. Pollock, Agent, FOR SALE Two desirable resi dence lots in Orchard Hill addition to Plattsmouth, within a block of the Missouri Pacific depot. For A bright New York boy has set him- L-rf.-...,... ori or nrlrlrpss Thr sen uo iu ui7 uuaiucu ui ccxijaiug uuc i xiERALD oltlCe bred dogs tor nan men whose tune is too much taken ud with monev makine to properly look after their canine Dron- For millinery and pattern hats or erty. I anything in the line of ribbons, ' i iiuwti a ui iiie la'csi cijfico auu vic- In all competitive snorts it is daneer- I signs, call on the Tucker bisters in nnn for tbA nnnrAKtant tn irnnrA -Thv. I the SherwOOU blOC II. ical differences. Spirit and excitement way ueip to wui a iuiporury victory ufc I Notice too gre x a cost. i iii men runniner express waerons Douhtlass the coldest civilized nlace are nounea mai iuc r iuPitiuU on the globe is Werchoiansk, in Siberia, tax must be paid on or Deiore i une Rev. C. F. Sm'th, formerly of this I where the thermometer once registered 1 15. 1.1. kRY, c'fvbutnow at Sprhiirview. Neb.. a temperature of 81 degs. below zero. Deputy Collector AC 111 111. L K J 1 I , , m . .m . : uxencn iarmers preier norseraKes ina Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi-1 are made in the United States, as they itive cure Catarrn, JJiphthena and I are both cheaper and more easily worked. - a I uaiiKer mourn, ror sale oy r. j. i Kichanee. irirnea YOUO MEN'S CHRISTIO? SOCIATION Waterman block. Main Street. Kooms open from 8 :3u a m to s-jipm, For men only Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'elock. Buy the best and nothinir but the best and you will have a DanMer surprise stove. Hendee sells them. Fete of Days. Jor the opening of the new Y. M. C. A. building the B. & M. will sell tickets within 100 miles of Lincoln from May 17 to June 1 inclusive at full fare going and one-third re turning by having certificate signed b3' G. W. Parks secretary. F. Latham, Agt. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cute Bruiseu, Soree, Ulcc-ra, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give SHtisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cent per hox. tror sale by F. W. Fncke ACCIDF:NT INSURANCE, T. H. ' Pollock, Agent. Telephone No. 72 for your sum- U1C1 o iv.tr. BREKENFELD'S ;, RE YOU WILL FIND STOVES, KAJNGES, TINWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, GASOLINE STOVES, J3LT1J.DE US' HARDWARE, PAD-LOCKS, DOOR-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVf.., ETC. For Sale. My bouse and three lots corner bixth and Uey, price $1200. Mrs. T. A. G. Buell, Central Cit3", Neb., apcE.R. B. Oregon, Washington and the North west Pacific Coast. The constant demand of the trav eling public to the. far west for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling nas tea xo xne estaDiisnment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. These cars are built on the same general plan as the regular first- class Pullman Sleeper, tbe only dif- NEW PROCESS "QUICK MEAL' GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recommend. It is absolutely safe. POODS SOLD ON THE INSTALL- U ment plan as cheap as for cash terence being that they are not up- on easy monthly payments. Come iioistereu. in. and examine my anti-rust tin- That. -i m fi.ytitchaH r m n 1 4 I j.ity cut iui moiivu -uJ'"- Lt mill I ri -..!-, . V, : . ,m . . s-ood comfortable hair matresses. I ...--HduieuDoiiorMt warm blankets.snow white linen cur lor one 5'ear- If at any time you tains plenty of towels, combs, brush I want anything new that we rfr n es etc., which secure to the occu- happen to have in stock w can p-p I pant of a birth as much privacy as it for you on two d , j is to be had in first '.class sleeoers. I ayo nonce. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smok ingis absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leaflet. E. L. Lo max. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. 421 Maln-St.. Plattsmouth