St fit Uibtokiil S io'v. Hi ' i r i& J- r 3 I rt iLK 1 ti Y(L!.. Ni PI. VlTSMnl Til ASS( Ol NTY. N llIUI AsK A. Til I'liSD AY. IT.mMWlIY :.. s. 5 MOL ALDo '(I IHA V. TO U F 1QTAVING made arrangements iDLwith the Cincinnati Soap Co to introduce their Soap in this city we will sell their best American White Castile Soap -two cakes for Five Cents for a short time only. Remember this is the best Castile Soap in the Market and is to any Ten Cent Cake of Soap retailed in this city. Don't delay but lay in your supply of Soap at once as the stock on hand is limited. Fred Herrmann. il'E MUST HAVE MORE ROOM .... AND IN ORDER TO GET IT m WILL FOR THE Make Prices That Will Move Hardware. YJLEAN NEW STOCK GOES BURNED HARDWARE AT ANY PRICE J. W. IIKNIJIiB c CO. I vro ISAAC PEARLMAN'S 0U8E-FURNI8HING: EMPORIUM, J Where you can -ct your house furnised from kitchen to V i"" i" aim ui i -iisi iiTiiis, Downed Haywood the mproved "Reliable Process" Gasoline Stoves. call and in-: co.vi( i:d no ncon.i.i; to snow coons. PPOSITB COURT HOUSE 'jr. SYDtY HiiGL.A, rrouv.r.i.r ol ; 'it'ior o? the iit.iny.irJ Mii-Jjiiok of l herapbutics, t'uiHu writes as follow-,; .' I i in tin- er.r.-ful -.iilv-- -t fr . A i a n-a n mul ..tliet-., I inn t-,iii-.r, ttmt i VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA IN in n v.-nv iiiimi-nw t'i li'.J'h. ui ih.ai it i-. i.'iM.I"ii;y m..p nut rit tons Hum ,,lii r '"C...1.-. -! i, i-ei i. ui! I v "I'i. I"" ! ml hunly .lnj.-stii,!... Th.. iiiatutj.uis In mt i.un nd vri i-einent - ( from Trade rivals) fi'mii inv inmk en Theruiieiitiosinv iui;e nil .I'M-1 mi,', mi I i'.i i in. a i i t s' n ii v t i N 1 1' ill i'kn'm Ciiens." '',,. ui.- r. fi ."..in cl VsN 1 1 1 ii' i kv'h ( 'orm is tUu rpri-tuuUy rolled, and Hi fwy I ml 'i.irfu rili it ;,i i.u'v i'. is ' '"'vi 1 m ).',. I imv i.' a ivi'i lianil.tmnp lonlimnmnl. n NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT VERY BOTTOM PRICES i nauillc tiif worlil re- Baby Carri-iyes, also latest ,',JciV'i"is.oi;i'i, jVKj'i. Mpiiicmo rt University College, Lonrton, H I 1 1 fi r -r-s i HG. l l.tl'.LLli MortonV Homo Cot. unit M.ulo a Motri jra'olo Invent. th: hatchet is bui;i!:d. ; A Pleasant Retirerua) 1 a e -Con'r- nor Boyd .o. I His sdmlnistia I turn Vli-wson P.itruniijH I by Omh Posit cl. N i: isK--; a, i'i tv, Ni-li., Feb. 'Jl. N l'ia-k.i Oty did itself proud to day in welcoming; lioiiii' Hon. , Sterling Morton, secretary ,,f at-ri-cullure in President Cleveland's cabinet. The city was in Holiday attire. I liix and hunting were liberally displayed and houses were closed. The receiption had ' ' carefully arranged. Long lie fort' the arrival of the train n large crowd had assembled at tin' depot, which increased with every mom ent. The gathering was entirely nonpartisan. Republicans and democrats were all anxious to honor their distinguised fellow citizens. Asthr train approached the depot it was greeted with the ringing of bells, shrieking of whistles and music of hands. When it stopped and .""Mr. Morton appear ed on the platform he was greeted with a wild burst of enthusiasm, lasting several minutes. The tiro- cession was formed, comprising many hundreds of citizens on foot, city officials and quests in carriage civic societies and firemen, and to the music of three hands the secre tary was escorted up town. After marching through the principal streets a halt was made at the gov ernment sipiare, where Mr Morton made a few remarks. He was evidently much altecled by the demonstration in his honor, and said he held this welcome home Idyll above ol'licial promotion. After the procession disbanded he held an informal reception, reet inirinauy old friends with In-arty hand shakes. Never in the history of the state has there been such a general re joicing over an honor worthily be stowed. That the people of Ne braska City are proud of the honor and its recipient was plainly set forth today. In the afternoon about one hun dred and titty Omaha visitors ar rived and joined the celebration. They came over the Missiouri Pa cific in charge of . (). Phillips and Dr. George J. Miller and other prominent citizens. In the even ing the opera house was crowded. 1 he exercises comprised speeches and vocal and instrumental music. Acting Mayor Chapman delivered an address of welcome. Matthew tiering, of Plattsinouth, was the first speaker, making a biilliant speech which was enthuiastically received. Dr. Miller of Omaha was greeted with applause. His tribute to Mr. Morton was beautifully ex pressed and evoked great applause. A.J.jSawyer of Lincoln referred to Mr. Morton's peculiar fitness for the position, with a short sketch of his early life. Mr. Morton was then introduced as Nebraska's first cabinet ollicer. He said he had been the recipient from the press of the state and friends of so many flattering no. tices that he entered upon hisduties with some misgiv ings. If he dis charged bis duties as well as Gov. ernor Iloyd hail done in state mat ters he would be satisfied. , l'or the fust time in years his duties called him away from scenes familiar for years. He should always be glad to meet Nebraska ns, mil as demo crats, republicans and populists, but as Nehra.-k ins. He was loudly applauded. Tin- exercises closed with tin- sinking of Aiin-rica, led by Mr. Lombard. Mr. Morton leases Monday Washington. for hi:M!'Si;v sl.i. t lvKS !i.lt.. I'l l l.-lll K';, I-'eb., :i. li.ul to the aiiinunl of n,iM) was furiii -lied this altei noon by District Ma-ter Workman lluyh Dempsey, svln svas nms ict i d of com jd icily in the pois oning ol non-union men at Home stead, and who svas again placed under arre.-t on Monday. Hemps, .v had applied lor a new trial. Sslves. hr ( rilehlow, Jack Clillord and Hugh O'Domiell. already acquitted on one charge of M urder at Home stead, weie a 1 -o reh'aced on lll.OcK) bail. M ui - ,v i , riot, conspiracy and treacon are the charges yet pend ing against these men. The) may ft b" I ne 1 i'.-t M i ,di and il iii t then i ) Sepi, !!;: r. 'h,- rues ! Aer. wii.l h i- he. II i:i -i j All-US'. !! I ' ' en !.i- I v. !;l ,, I t ' 1 :.!.. . (I,, i- ,-). wiih in'! ' :rt I bad will be Iim ni-!ie.! bin I ' morrow. ah ! N's i n. Laud t'i ml nn --i. e ur I I 1 1 1 1 1 ; ) i f es 1 m'iii'iii.h lil.ele Hie sliani' ill-- : I covers that tbei e are 1 ll'i mvIhiii. ot land in the M;ir whieh teehnicalU I are not in the slate as part of the doiiiain. Is'eeeis in- ap 1 ieal ion Iroiti a e,.tt leiii.ui who desired to lease school land in the east pari ol Deuel county he discovered that the land svas not on his books. An examiiation shosss a peculiar state of affairs. I heeasten bound ary of Deuel count v is bs law de- ! lined as the eastern line ol old Cheyende counts , which is given as an extension of the tsseuty fifth de gree of west longitude, the eastern boundary line of Colorado. When Arthur. Grant ami Keith counties adjoining were defined, it svas not in accord, nice with the lasv making the tsveiily fulh degree the eastern boundary of Deuel, hence then- is a narrow strip about two miles wide now laying heUeen Deuel, Grant and Arthur counties, which is not in any of the three. It is a piece of this strip which the applicant de scired to lease. An extensian of the twenty-fifth degree of longitude as the true boundary line cuts olf from Denrl about 10S sec tions, and takes fioin Keithjeouuty about thiry-eight sections. The state osvns eleven sections in the isolated strip. Commissioner Humphrey knows of no remedy unless it be a hui vey of the twenty -fifth degree of longi tudeora correction of boundary lines by the legislature. It is sup posed that a similiar error exists farther north in Cherry county along the west boundary. COOK-PERRY. The Marriage of M r. W. A. Cook and Miss Lee Perry Wednesday. The cosy home of I'eter Perry of Light Mile Grove svas thronged yesterday svith happy friends, the occasion being the marriage of their daughter Lee to W. If. Cook. Hoth the bride and groom are too well known to the people of Cass county to need an introduction. Jioth are among our most esteemed young people. At high noon as the sweet notes of the wedding march were Hound ed, the bridal party entered the par lor when the ceremony was grace fully and impressively performed by Is'ev. Taylor Surface. The guests then retired to the dining-room, where a bountiful repast awaited them. The bridesmaids were Miss Lena Schr jeder.of Plattsinouth and Miss Chrissie Youngof thisplaee. The groomsmen were Mr. J. Cook jr., and Mr. John Perry. About fifty peisons were pres ent to enjoy the occasion. The happy couple were the recipients ofa largenumberof useful presents Among them were noticed the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry, bed-r.-om set, and table linens; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, a set of knises, forks and spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry, set of silver lea spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Darker, glass svater set; Mr. ami Mrs. S. O. Cole, be. I spread and towels; Mr-. Geo. Kilel. tsvo chair tidi. s; Mrs. Albert Wcichel, table spread;-Miss Lillie llartm.m, tsvo linen towels; Mr. Will Irland, s.-t of glass wire; Miss Chrissie Young, si Is if pickcl castor; Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Cook, one lio.en nap kins; John and Glenn I'errv and k'nli (ili'iiu, ii clock; Mi-s Nannie Price, silver butler' knile. sugar : spin, n and pickcl fork; Mr. and Mrs. ; Conk, si t id Hat iron-; Miss Lena .-vhroe.ler. dresser scarf, Mr. and i Mrs. W. D. Wheeler, table linen; Mr. and Mr Waller Yallers , silver ' bulter knife and sugar spoon; Miss i i Laura Dou.Msl.-r, handkerchief; I M r. S. Si'himia, carving set; IVail I erry, a lamp. ! I he occasion was indeed a pleas ant one, a in l nil- Ha pps pair start on their way, under .-tinny skies. Over I'M boiler svipers mi I helpers struck this week at Galesburg for an increase of wages from jT.lu to fl0 per day. TheC, I!. A; O. offered to pay .Tl.oO which the men refused and new men are now being hired. DEPENDENT'S GIVE UP T!'i.'Ka:is:is i.Vpuul u ,fts G.Mn I'Iumi- i'ua.t. Till: MIL!! 1A SENT HU',1 LI. What M v;ht Have fiovU a Sen.ios Cofillu.'t Heb. t;. en Frcs eou-ii ard the h'e .ol i n:a us Ha v h the Key .-.. TiI'I:K.. l-'eb. 17 The state troops base been sent home, the armed posse ol deputy shei a 11 s d isba nded the republicans and populists base laid doss n their anus and the svai is over. The des elotnuents ol the day are regarded on all side as a decisive victory for the republicans. They secure by the terms of the compro mise undisputed possession of rep resentative hall, in the capitol, the main point for which they have been struggling. The populists se cure the privilege of meeting un disturbed in some other place. The populists say their house will go right ahead making lasvs, no mat ter what the courts may do. The senatc will continue to recognize the house and the governor svill sign the bills passed In it. Should they be declared invalid by reason of having been passed by tin ille gal house, then the populist say, the blame will rest upon the courts. Incase such a tliing.come to pass the slate institutions, etc., svill have to be closed. Peace negotiations on the basis of the propositions made by the re publicans continued all of last night and eliminated in a surren der of their claim by the populists The compromise provides for the withdrawal of all shosv of force and everything is to remain in statu ipi. i till the courts decide the ha beas corpus cases to be brought through the arrest of the clerks of both houses, to test the question of which house is the legal one. A memorandum of the agree ment was sent to the republican house by the govenor this morn ing and adoped by it. It provides for the possession of representa tive hall by the republicans, the populists to meet elsewhere, and the sheriff to dismiss his deputies. The plan of compromise was adopted by i.ll parlies. The popu lists have engaged quarters outside the capital in which to meet. The members of "the legal house" as the republicans call themselves, regard the outcome ol the dil'fmlty in the light of a signal victory. They have secured all that they were contending for: The right to meet and transact their business in the hall of the house of representa tives and reference of the question at issue to the courts. Meanwhile the populist house is on the out side, but its members do not by any means concede that they are worsted. On the contrary, they claim that the situation has re turned to the original status and this solely on account of their dis inclination to mar the good name of the slate by insisting on a course that would iuvitably have involved the shedding of blood. Governor Lesvclling himself asserts that In the maguaiiinity of the pop. ulists in failing to insist upon their legal rights is due alone the peace able turn of alf.nrs. Thus both sides tonight are vacifc roti-ly de claring; " 1 he victory is ours." The scenes in the hall alter the agreement had been appros ed base probably never been equaled in the history ol a legislative assembly l or lilts two hours the sixty nine legislators had been prisoners in the chamber. They had not par taken ol but live scanty meals, and when the lai-ing ,, ill,, state of j siege svas declar.xl, they were car ried asvay svith en thin asm. t )sa-r in one corner an improvised quartette stal led the "Star Spangled I tanner." In the opposite coiner a group ot soloin wrung ea' h other's hands to the air of "Auld Land ,Sync." In the midst ol the Uproar a sta Isv.u t colored man mounted a chair be hind the speaker's d.'-k and svas ed the stars and stripes, ( the sight of the bunting tie- Imu-e broke into a terrific cheer that could be heard aw. is across the state house yards, and il wis repeated again and again svith stamping ol leel and beating of desks until the wiudosv rattled in their frames. Sherilf Wilkinson said: "There had been sworn in all together some 'J.iUM deputies. I il aihl it ion I si.:u a yi:ak. ,,;u" '''' iv'' I "M. is ,.! -, : j , f ,,it ,!";" slu t ie, of oii,,., e.iii'ii,, , .,;,. 111,1,1 ei I i,-.. a .' , ,,i 1 1 1 : on, , .. i ;,a t u'"i! I I' ive ag..Meg.,!ed -l II., -I, ! 1 ! I i 1 : i 1 h.i ! lhe I cell :iee., d. I ' l! -! .pi:!. I be lleee-s.il a g.iill I ''" -A' '"' in l.-'H men m a halt an No: a man applied lor a -:i::!e dol'.ir ,.r 1 i- -ers n e- and I 'il -i"l be ic.piired lo i --:ie a -i'i ''' " al l ant oii aec ,t o! lie si:. ire I! '-J departuieni in preserving the peace. As to Governor I esvell h'g, I leg ud him a- a gentleman in es ers te.-pecl. i! he is let ah. ne. He vs. ml.- to d. n ight, bin unfortunately for him-eil he h is happened, like a good mans other people, to get bad counsellors." Hi igailer -General llittinger stat ed toni-ht that Colnoel llughei will be court-martialed for refus ing to obey the instruct ion ,,f the governor to eject (he republican. It is not likely that court-material proceedings against the other olli eel will be instituted. The pres ent trouble will no doubt be a death blow to the Kansas Nation d guard, which has so long been the military pride ol Kansas. The populist bouse remained in session throughout the day at trades assembly hall. A resolution wasadopted declaring an adjourn inent until April A, hut in thi the senate refused to concur. Itefore adjourning today the re publican decided to reproduse the scenes of today, the siege, barri cade anb speeches and lunch in Kansas building at the world' lair, on ii day to be hereafter dii iiiited. The participate will go to Chicaga on a train cf special cars and invite republicans of national prominence to vvittness the rem ductioii. ai. AMI SII.V laV I'K'i Mil'lT. Washington, lYh. ''d. The an nual report of the director of the mint for I S'.f! shows the value of the gold product of the I'nied States svii. .filit.uiMMXtd. about corres ponding with average of recent years. I'll;' product of silvtr wan !W,(HrfU)i!0, ounce, of a commercial value ol 5.7alUiHI, a falling oil of :t:il),IK)il ounces from the preeeeding year. I he amount of silver pur chased by the government during the year was ,i.r.".i,sJ7 line ounce, costing J47.:i!l.'-".U.aii average of .NTbj cents per tine ounce. Imoiu it ti, itiU.'Jfa silver dollar were coined during the yvar. The import of gold aggregate .f H.liia.il.ili ami the exports ,Ki.7:t.V'-H. a net loss of $."iS, ."iTD.aUI. The silver imports were Ml. 4. .'. HIS and the exports t7,all, The amount of money in cir culation (exclusive of the amount in the treasury) was 1 ,lil l,:i'Jl,7'i:i January I. an increase of J IS,I.N,12 over rj.iM).HiKl in the jold product of the world during the last calen dar year, t l .f'J.OKO.ihxi from South Africa. The total ilver product of the world increased about T ounces, occasioned chiefly by an increase of lU b.Hou ounce in the product of Mexican mines and 'J, Hl I.IHKI in Australia. TERRIBLE ITCHING l'ned Kvprytliliig Five Months. In Three Weeks licit a Sear or l'iniple. Cured by Cutlcnra. Wln-n my lutiy w Uirec innnthn ol.l rhr-ck Hint fiirrti,,i,l Im'kiiii to hreak out with ljili um ,li mi rfl mirtiue. In few dayn lutnnx i.un. ini iici'ij, wliiib u terrible. AftiT he svuiiUI rn'i It, nuittrr woul.l i, frtun tliu puuil. In n hurt tune il Hiit.'.'i'l lllf tfij) Of III lll'H'l, 1). 'II poulm noun fiirrni',1 i i Jii'uil mul luce. S v n'' t evi ry tiling ve i'. a. t fir:ir cl lnr tifurly lie . niniitlH. Il rt-w vi,i".i ' all tlif tiiiu. 1 p.e s ,'ir ii'lv'rtii.-ini'tit ff th i i'- TH i'iu Hi'MFiar" In " '( 'lil, 'ni;ii VVevkls." Ut run liii, ,l ( I t i r i r. Hkmkiiik-1 ami f"ii, IIHTl, I'd 111, if Url' I ii I'ei'p wenlli' tliTii- Uir WH 1ml il wni'iir ( e li n l-. !" t i -. i .i Hi-;1r, r,n lini.t ur Ijk .v lie in nini'ti . i, in " ' l,UV,Ui ll.l l,l li' l.f 111!' lliUl llH'. - II i in all hy .'in, I h" lei a l.rmitiiu I h, ,ul ut l m I ' ;n,:!eiil h.Teie.ih ) ! Miin.OsC.vit .lAMr.'.Wi.o.iftoli, K..:i . i I'.irit, rl-h'ri ii in ,ri!tM u,,l, wh nn!!i'lp. m . I " ' ' IHaua,K (t Ig-, (i;,. It. ill fA. ,T- I'.I,!.. . 'I ' ' 1 "r lo'lu. All r.'iiif.if Hfilol until I in e.-l I li.niiiA. Cuti'it .i iar iiml hn rit'iin el ih. I Mil-. A. At. WAI.Kl.lt, y'urfwtivilie, w. 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