11 A i i. O T rn ;OA -f,T? T' is T V " I 1 -3 ; LI U 4 U - ,3 J i si vi ; i I'LATTSMOUTII, N FIJI ASK A. TIKSDAV. .U'NK II, IN!- N I'M 15 KR :l. ; 1 . Firm vi:ai:. : fcf- Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking; powder Ilitilu st of all in leavciitiigstreiiotii Latest I". S. ( lovoriuiient fooil re- port. ttl'liUXUTUX M lS(ti: III uiv rii it- n- TP: c-r.-rTTT I ft l n li UiJi y OF DAILY I'ASSIiNoKK TRAINS GOING EAST No. ' : IV I- M No. I. ....! -il ;i. i . No. H 7 ; U l'. " No. Ill ... . '. : ' :i. No. li 1- -' .t. GOING V EST N'ol 3 a. o. . :i us i. hi . .. .ii ;t. III. -. -r p it. . t .in i. in. . .1 :;.r :i. in v. No. 'mi, i.. HiisIii.i-U's ftr:i l.-ii.' f..r oniali;-. -.'out I o'clock l.-r HiLlui itii'I ta a:ciiiiui'iiii" :'s" TIM K CAKI). N. .ft Acconio'lati"" l.:iv .. HmJKl - iiniv.H.. TruiiiH daily -xeejt iimhty in.-r.s ;i. 4 .iki i. ic SsIMP Sn.:v.-2 M. W. A. ln".'t I'viry mtoihI iin.l F. urtli Moii.hiy -v limns in Kllu-t:ilu lia'l. Visit uitr iii'l.i.rr -..iii.-. ! v. llan-.-ii. V. ('. : 1". H it.-iili.-r-'. r. W . A.. S.' C Wilde, CU-rk. rAn in ii k I'ai.mki: vyiy m Son of t r:n-. ilivisi. ii of N.-l-ra-kii. I S A. mt-er rvrry Tu.-.Iav niflit at . : I" rloi'K tn lli.ir hall in t itl-'--ra!.l I k. All soiiaii:! fitiii-i i-oiiirai!.- :tr.- .oi'liaUy i ivii'i t. in"-r m (tii us .1. .1 . Kilt l'oiaiii.,nil-r ; ! Elwaiu. 1-t J'eaii.-i-.t. si- It OS' Till! VoKI.H. Mim-Is at T : "i ry Mi imav t-veninir at tlif :ra:ul Amii A. F. ;rooiu. .r'i.iflit. Thos V.allii.is iiaii s cn-tary. I V .. - -Ml fl iirsi .i"t '..... ... ...... .- 1 ll.lr.l I'ri- tlav t'vi'iiittil "f at -H itomi in iiii i ' V hall. Frank t-rinj lea -'i v ; j rifonler. atti n.l. M - Cntlitli.C c: tni im hi ami S. . - - - ... " . . W I Aini.T l-IT 1 I illl'l ,1.111... Xo M Meet . 1 r. ... rl t . F Hall. M VoiKlrati. M W, reconlfJ. DWt.HTKKS - V ki:: Kf- A Ian. t l.ilii.' N - ii'ie'" '" .f Prom - -in! aii' it. Tli:ril:iv 'VM:I' "1 ''a' a the I' - . t- . It 11 M's- K i. ; for. John Cory. Secretary. i oaaiM. N Meets the hrst thir.l Thr..r..lay event. is of eat h tnonlh in I. . F. hail. 1 it .'.uerul.l l.lo. U. Mr" X.i.l.e Smith. Worthy Si-.erof Honor MrsIXaiinie thirkel. i-ter secretary. CASS LOW i K. No- t IltlitS fV- ery Tiiee.lay niiil.t at their r block. AllOU.1 Ke!'...v ar t-i.rVm:iy i.vn.v o attend hei vt-tfifiri. t.i--.. hi 1 el Fit '.ik'i. eneu, N. S F. O-hom, -': c. a; . VV .f li ni tn tl." l,uxW& IC,,rS ' o nrtl Crait; bh.ck over r..-.-n.-it i :i "h. i. -t. hretlireii invil.'.l Ih'i ry r ti;,. i' - " Thos Wallw. Si cr :u YOLt'. MEN'S il.T- . -' Wsit-rinatt hi- k ...ir. : 1 t . or a. jr. iiii open Iroiti s a in t; ;osiel iiieelaij; e. r o'elock. ; ;"ji p r St n.'a;' KV M 13 ATM A KKICT. Freeh P -ft. Pork. ei:Kelr em': .1. Vail'- antlv 11 I inl. - ar.f -.11 kinds ket.t ill eii.-oii ltllllV. SATISFACTION - CAr.AKTtED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. Oth ?t ami Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOl-TII, - M-HKASKA. UI-IVS I'KriMCKDFKC. J Ainoiiir Tobacco. Havana alone pleases the taste of the critical connoisseur. Xo artificial process can -.Mill a no Its value. 1 he "Dud ciir-urs are alwavs made of the linest Havana fillers and has alwavs been esteemed abt.ve 4verv other brands made ar sold at l'latts motith. IMattsmouth. Xx'braska- Fok SALK Two .lesirable resi dence lots in Orchard Hill adUtioii to I'lattsinouth. within a block of the Missouri l'acilic depot. For particulars call 011 or address THE IlEKALH office. IPC ' A K.Mct onil.i.- I'.t No. ; iiu- t v;'rv M J mr.tny evoinii'-' at T : :v ui lu-ir M ill m V Jfockwoo.1 l.loik. All vNitiii.' coti.ra.l hi- I , ro--.li.illv ii.viit-.t t- -t with in. ! r-il -"' . FoKw Aujiuaiit ; F. M ' -' i.na.l.l.T. 4lv- L- V) V--"xniirrs OF l'YTUI.s-'a.!tttKt I.o.K'e rXi.-- ni..-; at their hall over llen.i.-t .V I ni all . r - vi-ititm kttil.ts are formal I ly tiiM.e-l to 1. L I'l-K'SONAI.. J. L. Clark is visilb.o N. Clark. his SOU, L. A. It. To. Ill went this morni tig. out to Lincoln Mrs. J i t J xl i Rrt.er is xirlc 1 dangerously sick..' A. II. Week bach was -in ( )mali;i to day mi hitsiuess. Mr.iiiid Mrs.J.W. While, of Lin coln, art- in the rity visiting. Mrs. Geo. Dodge h-ft this unit r.iiiti for :i .i.-sit in Hie western part of the state. ' Dr. si iit i Mrs. K. D. Cuiiimiiis re turned home this momin"; from a trip east. Mr. ami Mrs. J as. 1 Tit titer are re joiciiiLT ovi'f 1 Iii a I vent of ii I iahy. at their home. O. J. ami 1. I T. Davis, of Syracuse, are in theciiy visiting their brother, S. A. Davis. IT. X. Dovey o-oes up to Omaha this evening to utteml the business men's con ventioa. Mrs. V. A. S.vearitiLCeu returneil last iiit;h from ICImwooil, accomjia nie.l by her little sistrr. Thos. Wiles went out to Lincoln this iiioriiiii;' to atletitl tlie Cottier com iiienceiifen t exercises. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Winslow, tf Kciicsav.-, arc visitinijf at the home of S. A. Davis ami family. Albert Jordan, of Oretna, Xebras- k:i, has n-movetl to IMattsmouth and is in the employ of the ICleclric Li-ht C. Chas. Vales, sujerinteiident of the telegraph systetn in Nebraska, with headquarters at Lincoln, was in the city to-day. Chas. Leach, manager of Carruth & Son's jewelery store at McCook. arrived in this city lat uiiht for a two weeks visit. Drown iV- Darrett has the hnestJ of soda water drinks in the cit-. tf. The divorce case of May M u rt ay v-. Ci;a-. Murray is on trial in dis trict court to-du". Wa.TI-:i o-ood ji'irl for general housework Kxtra waives paid. Mws. R. D! Win i ii am. A ermit was ortmted to-day to Iletiry D,:ker and and Miss Anna Inheh'er bcth of Cedar Creek. The ladies of the M. IC. Church will n-i e a st ra v berry and icecream sociable at the church this eveuino-. lCverybody cordially in vited. A permit to wed was nmli'il to la3' by Jit'.lc Ramsey to J. I-. Wel lington and Miss Ila.ttie Latham. The ceremony will occur to-morrow at 1'J o'clock. For millinery and pattern hats or nnvthinir in the line of ribbons. llowers of the latest styles and de signs, call on the Tucker Sisters in tlie bhcrwood block. tf. W. C. Shuwa ! ter severed liis con nections with the district clerk's office Saturday and departed with his family j esterday for a visit with friends in Iowa. Word was received in tlie city- to day from Weepiuo- Water that Miss Abide- Dearc'sley hail died from ty phoid fever. She was 'a 'dau ghter of J. M. Deardsley,' formerly of ttiis city. " .' Im iW S A f. K oiv TwAPK -A dc-ir:iJL!e lot- in IMaltsiuiHith. 'Will sell for ca.sli . or v.-'il I take a y;uoil. I Wt'g v horse and horses in exch in-o.; !'or j iart i.'iila rs call-on or address his ni I ice. t . tf I Jie execul ive c.'lmmittee" havino' in cIi:m'o-c the lourth' of 'July cele bration, are .called to meet aL the new council chamber tomorrow iiio-ht at :'.-') sharp. All-' members are earnestly n ijtiesied to be pres ent. . ' ' - Yttercjay's Came, J'he LiiiC(1 11 Journal has this to say concertii nv; yi-sterday's oaine-. Hastings is iettini; ilovcn to busi iless. .1'lattsmouth was- here and the.Iioine teaiu broke the- charm, taking the tirst from them on home grounds. .The story is one easily told. It was sIttio;iiio; day for Hastiuo-s and I'lattsinouth field ers could ltave used horses to "food advantage. 1 'lattsuiouth's itcher was touched up for twelve hits, with a total of twenty bases. llnstinirs had a'crippled pitcher in the box havinir the use of one arm only. but I'lattsinouth could not solve his pretxel delivery. .Mcrarlaml sup- ported Johnson in line style and carried off the batting Fonorsof the tlay. In fourtitue Jt bat he uiade four hits", with a total of nine bases- An exciting lit) yard foot race 1 e. tween Green and Lippert was won by the former in 10lo seconds on a henvy track for The score: ri.A'r i n r i ii. I I ':il t c i rn, 31. I u ii ii ii I ii n :t j ii i ( ii-i-it, ss .. . S I ';it leisui If H:ik. i , lli.vJI . I'i.ii.I. M :i i! i ii , c.v 11 . K'ee t, p .... 'ir-lc- i.vi'.. I'.-rrine 1 1 Total . ... o u H I II (I It II I U r.i n it ii ii 11 . 1 I II i:: ii i JIA- I 1 OS. ii w. i! foi a i-; "V i i i l, 1 li O i; 1 1 -J 1.0 0 .-. ''J. (I ' 2 . 0 :, i i 1 : o r -' i ;s i' i i i .o I I 1 o :, ; l i n o i "U: 1-' '-'7.' 14 4 MtrhiTid c J i ill t i-i in. l . . . I 'lark It Mi KiliJ.t-ii "Jli l'ijlrr .- Shanot i I l.ipi'crt i f ! iii ii .ill ... Wallek II, Tot .lis -COl.-I. ISY NMNliS. I'hitt-iiiwiiU lla-tin;.. . . . . (I II 1 II 1 I) 0 0 0 - 'J . . u i :: i o i o .5 -1-' SI MM A l V. It'liil t-:i riifil - 1 1 i i -1 i 1 1 u- '. 'J i I i;i-e hits CI jik, Mi I ":i rl.iinl. I'liifc i.iisi- hit- MtU".itI:i ii 1 '. h'oli r.-r. Hit hy pitfh.-r - J.yjjnisoii 7. h'i'.'M-., I. 1 ';issc I I ; Jl - M :i u iu 'J, i rsi In- 1 . '1 i mi' i f l;;i tn. t." iii pi re 1 1 a- lcil. AT KliAh'XKV. l-'rettiiitit was potiiideil all over Ilie held I y the Kearney ites esti-t ilny. I'uckle-, K.-arney's new pitch. -r, was verj' wild. Tlie features of tlie ame were I'iiwlet's hard liiitino' and the home run by Marsh. The score: scot.-i: ic i.t(;s. hVarii.-v 1 0 1 1 0 0 r, 0 0 - I ifin.nit 0 II 0 0 0 I) -J 1 ! Stand irK' of tho Clubs. I'lavf.l. Won. I.or-t. IVr C't llialri.-.' l':t 17 "' -.V::' (;rati.l Island.... -" 17 U " .'7 1 Listings T 1" i ' ;...7M I'niiii.iit ii i" k . .i! I'lattsltlollth .... 21 10 17. " .:!7o h'cariu-y . .. . -I s 1' - 1 rv Drown it Jtarrett s ice cream' soda-water. It will keep 3011 cool, tl ICoi'ITADLIC HFJC . 1NSIJ WANCK CO., OF X, V. T. IL rol.'.ocic, Ao-cnt, A 'nasal iniector free with each bottle of Shilohs catarrh remedy 'rice ."ni els. h'orsalebj- C T I Sny der and F G Fricke. DIET AMD HEALTH.' A "'Ian Co'tIiI IIi Ilanlly I-ottct-r T!- ;ii a Week 011 Aitparatjiis Alon. Dspeciiil interest nUaches i.oD'r! Imry's food e'llie'Taeiits. Tlie liaif-e.;:.;.! tnr.li fellows wlinm ho put on a ui. t f Laked beans and cuuefi exeu.si.'eiy, nil showed symptoms of - locomotor 1. or progressive paralysis, on the ten ill dav, and hv tin; sixteenth day not one of them could walk straight without Kup- niirt: all had chronic diarrhea, heart I - palpitation and op.resseil Lrethini-. Four hearty, well men" were ptit on otitnieal i.oiTiil''e seasonpd with bnttcrj l).'iper and salt with a pint of cwTee coiitaimn;' suarand milk ateacu mwai Co'istiiiation. Ua ilence. headache and iliz:iness were an Meting them all on ,thc eighth dav. In two days more these con ditioiis had become violent; exertion pro dnced heart palpitation", and they were full of wandering pains, with' prickling in feet and ham is. These disorders grew' mot a intense and painful with neuralgia induced in three cases until from the twenty-third to the twenty-fifth day, when diarrhea set in. si nd tne record is full ot suclt entries as Eves wild, hvaring'thipaired, head eon fused, memory poor, legs and feet numb, mile deaf and listless, heart .pa-loiiute and very irregular," up to the thirtieth day, whvn it was deemed mipruneirt ana unsafe to caiTVdhe ex.periments tru'tlier. and in four days more, by a meat diet and hot water,, the men were restored to normal" health". It mav bo well to or- serve here that in" a-11 cases men exri ljieuted unoir were as thovonirlilv and quietly cured of their abneiruial eondi tious liy fhoso means. . - - Violent chronic diaiTuva, suchtis olveii prevails in ;annies and' is known as 'can1p' diarrhea," wij.s produced in tin ee hearty, srroiig men byvteedmg theia ex clusively up-'nrirniJ'Viscnit in from nine teen to tweniy-one .iHys a spell of con stipation preeedhH?-7-and microscoi ic exantination pToved that theyYMre liber ally filled witli-yeast genua. Each hao" marked symptoins of locomotor nta-xia and partlj- lost the use of his-lower limbs. .... Bread, rice,-wheat en grits, hominy, sago, tapioca and potatoes were each fed to four or six men at a time for periods of from forty to forty-five days before serious diseases and symptoms were pro duced. Green peas-and string beans ranked next in point of alimentary quali ties. Green torn, turnips, "beets .and siunh quickly produced unpleasant and grave derangements, but .of all vege tables asparagus was found most injuri ous when lived aijion alone. Seven days is about as long as it would bo safe to subsist on this plant, owing to the effect r.non the kidnevs. Tatients have lived exclusively on beef I and mutton for from three to four j-ears. ! Still, if one sticks to them too long they j are liable to Income monotonous, and may cause '-meat dyspepsia," which is dangerous. People who live exclusively ; on vegetable food, as the Hindoos, are , enabled to do so hy inherited organic ! tendencies. Their stomachs are of little ' r.r xy-t tliem. The Dvloric valve j.. 1 1 ::i!it n' iy paralyzed n in oni so t'.at veg.-tablo matter pa-M-s oj 11 11, lirectly into i !:t: projer lield oi its djges- lion. Ohio State .Journal. (Irriuimj Nov Twin (.tin. Tlie German emp.Tor was present at rod m expcrinn-iits conducted at 31pi.-n, Willi a new tv.m gun against armor plates. The idea is that byliringthe guns siuiidtafieoady at one object, te crushing force of the two proiect lies will bo such that the r-tonte.-t armor must ive way before such a shock. In or der that this may really-. happen, it ic obviou.-ly necessary that,' in tin. first place, tho explosion !n each gun should be effected at tho same fraction of a. sec ond, that the, charge should bo exactly e'i'Jjd and- burn'cxactly tho same tiiiie, th.tralho shots should bo oi exactly tho same weight and that t'.iey should teacir the object aimed at sinuiltaneously. Such accuracy i? extremely diilicult to com pass, and it is believed that very con siderable trouble will bo n.-oes.sary be fore 1 lie object in view can be realized.' Vanity Fair. Why 31 r. Woodtieurl AVn Alfiit. There was once a Mr. -Wood head who ot into pjirliamcut in IsMi for th.. Spen ra Hoy division of Yorkshire, D.Ir. La- hoiu hero movetl lo aliolish the house of lord', and Mr; Woodliead was abjnt from tho division. Spen valley. demaud- eii an oxtiian.u 1011 iroiu iite-ir -erraju member, and jjot, it in' -the form.of a-luster getting forth that it was till Mr." Ln bouchere's fault, who Fpoke so llippanfly. on this iiaiortuut occasion that Mr. Woodhead, exhausted with a Iongday"s work, .seized the opportunity to go home to his'tea, Jind when, ho returned tliTdi- vision was over. ' Owing to the amusin character of. (his" explanation, courd.-d with the houorablo gentleman's unlet ! 11- nate ua'.ne, this incident attracted a g -d deal of iitic at the time. London Cor. Mew York World. l'rc v':iliott of the i'li.ht of iliiil-i. T.) prevent birds from flying, wilhout the bavbiiroTts and injurious system sometimes .practiced or cutting tiu-n wings, it will be found sufiicieut to ti together with a thread three or four of the largest feathers of one wing. This destroys the balance, the wings do no act symmetrically in the nir. and JH.hl is rendered inqwissible. Fowls, pv.feou-:. etc., m;iy be kept within luiunds in tijis simple fashion. London Tit-Dits. Cost of lv.-rpiiiti IIo.'s.'s in Lonilnn. It has been estimated that 2.),of:0 horses are emploj-ed in the metropolitan c:uTying trade in the city of London; that their value is 1, 20,000, and tlie cost of food alone is r2vKX,0U0. A rule prevails for foraging the horses on three pence an inch per week that is, a horse costs as many shillings a week as it stands hands high. New York Times. Wo regret to say that in football ruf fianism and . unsportsmanlike play are greatly . on the increase, and unless checked by vigorous methods wo may find that it will be necessary for magis trates instead of football associations and unions, to dead with assaults arising out of what should be an innocent and healthful pastime: We- have had it pointed out to us that an action at law will lie against- a person who is guilty of wilful violence on thel"ootball field; and if stringent rules and a free interpreta tion thereof be .not? sufficient to check the growing evil, 'it i only reasonable to suppose that a legal roi'riedy-iSay eventu ally be resort.:.! to. - '. -It may be .thought- that' referees and umpires ought to be able to deal .with all breaches of rule; but we are sorry to say that many of these oiacials, either with' the fear of gi iug offense- and so "losing their honorarium, or with the .natural 'di.-liko to being mobbed and maltreated "at tire close of a match. Co not fully ex ercise the powers that are vested in them. Wheir once the unscrupulous player dis covers this reticence on the part of tho J referee for it is tms oLieial who nowa days has to deem nearly everything h3 will pursue his malpractices to the fullest extent. London Field. - C:tTtllitrs Killed ly Electricity. The reported invention of Carl Hering, the electrician, of a deviee to prevent caterpilli.rs from crawling up trees ia timely. The scheme is simply to run alternate wires of copper and zinc around the trunk of the tree at a dis tance of alxmt . half an inch ' apart. When the caterpillar starts in Ms ascent he strikes the copper- wire, half an inch further un his forward feet- strike the zinc wire, while his'.Ufcidy is. still in con tact .with the copier, and immediately there is an electric current' through his body. The caterpillar , drops to the ground, or if the current bo strong enough remains a prisoner until he dries up and is blown awaj. New York Telegram. . Tlie Progress of Tyranny. Tlie .Russianizing of Finland is pro gressing. Among the latest ukases is one which -pulls tlie censor strings yet tighter. Henceforth the newspaper of fices, which have enjoyed the right to receive their papers from the post with out examination, will have to wait soma days for them, as that liberty is taken from them. The entire newspaper post will first go to Helsingfors, where it will be sorted into two chief parcels, those addressed to the city and those which are posted to the couutiy. The latter will next all be sent back to Wyborg a day's journey and from here they will, after passing the censor, be forwarded to the addresses. Cor, London News. 171,- Spot Cash i-. . . r 1 ti . ' 1 , 1 "Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little lono-.' It Mas true then ami jn-t as true to day, ind fits our c.i-.- . ;n tly ALL THAT WANT IS Your Trade on :.1 UjU .AJv'lv, CTTI.Iik'V, srovics. fiiat is all; ".Nor rjo ve ;nit it lono-" -just for a few years, Hay twenty or more and if you will or. tut us this "liltlc" our 1 up of haipineHS wilJ be full'lo ove-rHowino-. v In return you will have little to want, lor in these ooo.ls we ollr the best :!d most complete line made in this country to-day and That 'v-y time we !',!! out a ipiotat accorded a place in history .-iinon:;- the trade till the cream and keeping uu.r. .r Miri.u i: 1 s 1 1 1 j w. k. 1 1 iii'tr ;-w n Di - i ! l 4. Fni; 11 L-s -cr J I'LATTSMOl'TIl. WK INVI'i "?: VOI" LOW I'KMCKS IX Mi;.S. AAA-A A ND CIIILPK'KXS S1IOKS THAT AK'K GOING AT DAK (i tv. ji. noizcx: & co A . ;j iip- r-. . 1 . - 1 - tr.-iA. " s-i -. tTT.-y BUOl'UERS. 66 Warren Hardware. itn iv: JOOLS, WOODKNWAKh ion sheet we feel that we ought lo be the- pi 1 1 1 ,1 11 1 1 1 roj is t s for we are giving (In- skimmed milk for ourselves, 1. -r.i . 1 1.1;" that wi-: want. I. UNHIIII T CLA ss F ri; A I TURK. J TIC 1 1 A N I d. LS the Whitney baby Carriages and r:''! ,':' g'""' bargains in them I'.n ties- (lesiring to furnish a house complete could r.ol (b i 1 iet (er t i 1:1 11 1 1 ca 1 1 a ud inspect his 1 i ne of f nt'i i i 1 1 re, in the way of J'arlor sels, Dining room sets, Dod Doom set, and ecn thing kc pt in a first-class establishment. Unruh, M;i'.K'ASKA. Boeck & Co 1 mm 1 mm TO CALL AND SHI-C OI K DO VS. LAD IKS MISSK 1 4 r 1 itir B- New Torte. Prire 60 rta.l g ai )' 1 Mr