IX AND AROCXD THE TOWS. A. MacMurphy bad returned to jour nalism. This is a mistake; the colonel has simply gone to work on the Platts- mouth 2sews.V Messrs. Geriug & Co., Lave received J. II. Ilarley, recently appointed postmaster at Lincoln, was confirmed by the senate Tuesday. Prof. W. X. Ilalsey will be one of a portion of their new stock of wall the instructors at the teachers' insti- paper, borders, etc., which comprises tute, to be held at Weeping Water for many beautiful patterns in the latest two weeks, commencing March 19th. shades and designs. Call and inspect During Prof. Halsey's absence bis samples. position in the city schools will be filled by Rev. J. J. Williams, of the South Park Baptist church. A CASK OF GRKEX-EYE. There is still considerable interest manifested in the gold discovery at Louisville, Cass county, and the pro prietor says the assay is sufficiently Not So Rapid, Neighbor. Some New York capitalists offered to build a distillery at Plattsmoutn, provided the city would give them a certain sum of money as a bonus. The amount was subscribed after a great deal of hard work, and now the Plattsmouthites are waiting for the capitalists and the distillery. P. S. The indications are that it will be an encouraging to justify going ahead as exceedingly long wait. Nebraska City snon as the weather will permit. We News. are afraid that the gold mine will not The Nebraska City people should get declare a much larger dividend than over the idea that Plattsmouth's dis- Cass county's coal mines. Nebraska tillery project has been aDandoned, n: v for. a3 a matter of fact, the town THE FILIBCSTKR IX THE HOUSE. Chief Seavey, of Omaha, has issued an order closing the gambling houses after March 5th, and ordering the arrest of all persons caught gambling after that date. A full line of perfumeries and toilet articles at Gering & Co'a drug store. The revival at the Louisville Baptist church, under Pastor FlemiDg and Rev. Sig Green, closed Monday night. The house was filled, fully three hun dred and fifty people being present The meetings were in progrt-ss four weeks and many were converted. Over twenty united with the church. Mrs. John Archer, of Memphis, Neb., came down yesterday morning to at tend the wedding of ber brother, Mr. Frank Deck,which occurred last night. The Lincoln News says: A deadly feud has been projected between Plattsmouth and Nebraska City, all over the attempt of the former to se cure a distillery that is larger and will squeeze out more corn juice in a day thin the latter. It will next be in order for Nebraska Cityans to come forward and agree to personally take care of an increased output that will put them on an equal footing. Superintendent Fitzpatrick, of Om. aha. has called a meeting of superiu teadents of Bchools of Lincoln, Ne braska City, Fremont, Columbus, Beatrice, Hastings, Grand Island. Kearney , York, Plattsmouth and South Omaha for Omaha, March 9. They will visit the public schools that day and discuss matters relative to their work, round-table fashion. Friday evening and Saturday forenoon. Gering & Co's. Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, etc. Try a bottle. Fred Gorder went to Plattsmouth last week, and as he did not return on schedule time, some one here started the report tiiat he was married. Now if Fred ever does gets married the af fair will be celebrated out here with a barbecue or some other appropriate demonstration, no matter whether he is mayor or not. So when the report of the splicing was noised about town, nine of Fred's friends clubbed together and sent a congratulatory telegram This brought Fred home on the first train, for he was anxious to see what was up. Fred informed the boys that there was nothing in it, and advised them not to waste their money these hard times telegraphing on uncertain ties. He had to set 'em up, just the same. Weeping Water Republican Call and see the new patterns of wall paper at Gering & Co's. drug store. SAVE TIME And Money, by calling on no for your Drugi. Patent Medicines, Per fumes, Face Powder, Combs,Brushe8, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Paints, Oils and Wall Paper. Prices to suit or no sale. BROWN'S PHARMACY, DRUGS. 610 Main Street. : See this Space Next Week. stands a better chance right now of securing tiie industry than at any time since the movement was started. The concern will be ready for business and located in this city ip less than a year. Wlien that date rolls around the peo ple of Nebraska City are invited to journey hither and inspect a real dis tillery one which will have a capacity exeeeaing that of the Nebraska City concern bv three to one. llnzt Saw-Two Flngr OfT. Thomas Sullivan, living six miles southeast of town, a brother of Judge A. N. Sullivan of this city, met with and accident this morning which cost him two fingers and a part of anothc r off his left band. Just how the accident happened Mr Sullivan does not know, but thinks that carelessness on his part had very much to do with it. He was assisting in operating a circular wood saw, and in some way his left hand came in con tact with the saw, severing the last two lingers and a portion of the middle linger from his hand. After the accident Mr. Sullivan came to town and Dr. Humphrey attended to his lacerated hand. Where there is a majority there need be no filibuster. It is eatirely evident that the congressmen opposing the Bland bill know they are in the minority, else they would not resort to obstructive tactics. They are tryingto defeat the will of the majority a jourse whieb, when employed against the bill for the repeal of the Sherman law, was loudly denounced as un American, not to say treasonable. The newspapers which then most violently condemned the filibuster are either silent or complimentary now. The situation of the house of repre sentatives only emphasizes the grow ing antagonism of the east and west. New York and New Kngland are de termined to defeat every effort for the rehabilitation of silver. Ever so slight concession as the coinage of silver al ready bought and paid for and against which no certificates are outstanding meets their bitter hostility. In the in terior, on the contrary, the rem'netiza tion of silver is generally demanded. The silver question and the tariff ques tion are held of equal importance. The farmers hare learned that the tariff compels them to pay more for what' they buy, while the single gold stand j ard forces thm to accept less for what j they sell. By'the one device they are ! Chicago Markets. The following quotations for the day are furnished through the courtesy of the Hawkeye Commission company, E. C. Bailey, manager, office in the Rock wood block: WUKAT. despoiled for the benefit of maulac-J Neb turers, by the other they are forced; Call for the Horse Brand of John to pay heavy tribute to capital. i son's Magnetic Oil. It has no equal Gering & Co., sell the best cigars town. in Will Appeal the Case. As yet Z.T.White,who was convicted yesterday by a grand jury for hanging J.Sterling Morton and Carl in effigy has not as yet had sentence passed on him,but will probably Friday morning The attorneys in the case are prepar ing the necessary papers for an appeal in case their motion for a new trial is overruled. The appeal will betaken on various grounds and his attorneys are confident that they will have no trouble insetting aside the verdict. The case against II. W. Hoeratb has been continued until the next term of district court. Nebraska City News Associated Charities Meeting. At the regular weekly meeting of the Associated Charities last Friday afternoon Vice President Clifford Wes cott presided. The treasurer's report showed the sum of $117.30 cash on hand, and was as follows: Received from all sources. 81.6U; paid on orders, Sol. 10; expense of entertain ment.W.ZO; balance, $117.30. it was decided to extend aid to the Bowen family, the colored people who live in the north part of town. A vote ot thanks was extended to the Turn verein for a donation of 23.00. On account of the conflict between the cattle and sheep men in northern Wyoming, a large number of sheep will be put on the range in southwest Dakota, especially in Fall River county. S. A. Iden unloaded 3,000 head at Edgemont yesterday brought from sear Sheridan and others are coming. This is just what the people there have been wishing for, as it is a splendid sheep country and a number of the large cattle companies have re cently gone out of business in the county. C. E. Mayne, formerly of Omaha, the real estate boomer, is under arrest at San Francisco, charged with selling land to which be bad no title. C The Lincoln News sarcastically re marks: "Reports have been printed in various papers to the effect that Col. J . Best mixed paints, oils, brushes, etc. at Gering & Co's. drug store. A Public Sale. The farm implements belonging to the late Henry Mertens will be sold at public auction on Tuesday. March 13 1894, at 10 a. m. at the farm of Wm Mertens, administrator for the estate The following described goods will be offered for sale: One two-year-old mare colt, one two year-old horse colt, one stalk cutter one lister, one harrow, one Stirring plow, one wagon, 200 bushels of corn one corn planter, one self-binder, car penter tools and many other articles Terms of sale All sums of $5 or 13S cash in hand. Over $5 six month time with approved security and ten per cent interest. Wm. Mertens, Administrator. Japanese Pile Cure is the only one that can be guaranteed, as it is the only care. Sold by Fncke A Co. lOO Reward. I beg to advise my patrons and neigh bora that there are several peddlers traversing the country claiming to be Mr. Hirschberg, or connected with him in buisness, and trying to impose upon the public at large, by offering an inferior class of Spectacles and Eye Glasses for Hirschburg's Diamond and Non-Changeable Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Do not be deluded by such impostors. Their representations are false. My goods are not handled by "Peddlers," as we have locul agents. A reward of $100. will be given to any one securing the name and where abouts of such parties. Respectfully, Prof. H. Hirschbkrg, 629 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., and 30 E. 14th street. New York. Carruth Jewelery Co., sole agents i for Plattsmouth, Neb. j O. L. Rice, Mendota, 111., writes: , "Have used your Japanese Pile Cure I and found it a sure and permanent cure." Sold by Fricke & Co. ! CI.OHINO OPKNINa CLOSING YKSTERDAY. TODAY. TODAY. March 67 68 58 May 6S M3 July 61?. 61 H 62 CORN. March 3 84 3i May 36'J 36, July 37!i 37? OATS. March 28'; 2X'i 2?.i May 'J, 2V July 28 SS'b PORK. March 11.92 U.T7 Mav 1203 11.95 11.K7 July 11.97 11.07 7.02 LARD March 7.10 May 7.10 SHORT RIBS. March C.15 May 6.22 6.1 7.05 7.W) 6.02 6.15 Vel' Eye. What the Hon. George G. Vest says in regard to the superiority of the Hirschberg diamond and non-change able spectacles: " am using glasses which I pur chased from Prof. Hirschberg. and thev are the best I ever tried. It af fords roe great pleasure to recommend Prof. Hirschberg an an excellent opti cian, and his glasses are simply un equalled in my experience. "G. G. Vest." These glasses are for sale by Carruth Jewelry Co., agents for Plattsmouth, The Bland bill ought to be passed ' or, M, 1,0 wimuui luriner ueiay. 10 reiuse to coin the silver in the treasury vaults while borrowing money to meet the government ueerta is such patent folly that all concerned in it must expect to encounter the resentment of the people when they ask for re-election. rses and cattle 'Now good digestion waits on appetite, And health on both." says tne great sueakespeate, but be did not have in mind a coated tormue or torpid liver, with all the symptoms of biliousness, so common in this countrv. All this, and more, can be cured by Dr. Pierce'? Golden Medical Discovery, a purely vegetable com pound, which restores the action of the liver, gives tone to the flagging energies of the dyspeptic s stomach, and thus enables "good digestion to wait on appetite, and health on both." By druggists. Asthma, and Hay Fever cured, by a newly dicovered treatment. Address pamphlet. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. STEP OVER Clip the art coupon in today's paper. Cheap Excursion to Texas. Another opportunity of visiting Texas at nominal cost! On March 13th the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets at the one-way rate. Ask the company's local agent for full in formation, and make sure your tickets read "via the Burlington," the best line to all southern points. J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Dr. Marehall, DEN" aid block. :I3T Fitzger- Fioal Settlement Kntice. In the matter of the ebtate of William 11 .Sefton. demeaned. In the county court of Cass county. Neb. Notice is hereby given that Amos Welilon. administrator of the estate of the t-ail William H. Sefton. deceased, has made application for final settlement, and that said i ause it-set for hearing at my office atl'lattsmou h. on the 24th day of March. A D , l!'-i. at two o'clock p. m., on'said day : at which time and place all persons interested may be present and examine said accounts. H. S. R isey. county Judge, rinttsmoutli, March 1st, lsul. 10 3 Notice to Creditor. Staikov Nkhraska, j t'AMlUll'STT, . In the .matter of the estate of John Ritch le, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the claims .nd demands of all persons against John Ritclile, deceased, late of said county and at ate. will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in 1'lHttsm. juth ootheMh day of September, A D.I 84. at loo'f .lock In the forenoon. And that six months from and after the 5th day of March, A. D., 1H94, Is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examina tion and allowance. Given uader my hand this 1st day of Taarcb, A. I).. 1894. B. S. Rams cy. 10-4 County Judge. - .j Vj AGNETIC NERVINE. Is cold with tritten guarantee tc. cure N ervous. Pr ostra tion. Fits, Dizzi ness, lioatld clienlid Neuralgia rj id Wake fulnesa,catf eilbyex- ...ui vu.iuo. .f l I.. iiim i Tobacco nd Alco- 5;T-Cr;t - AfTtF- fcioa. Soft eninRof 1 p. mlri, -nuin Misery, Insanity an J Death; iiitrronct-s, luipoteitcy, ' LOct rower m nmr yer-mil!iliretiee, overexertion or m isrnin nun J-roiriatur Old Ark, Invohiutary (iv.4r-itnl!ilt'ni'e. overexertion of Errors of Youth. It urivesto Weak Ovkus their N stm il vigor oinl oouDie-s toe joys ot lite; cures i.uco; vhun and Feznle Weakness. K tbm oth's treat ment, iii plain package, by mail, to auy address, (1 yft box, 6 IxixafS. With every $3 ord er we give a Written Cu grantee to cure tr relunnl the money. Ciri-u urs frt- .. Uuural-tt'e lgsuetl ou.' y by our ex clu.-ivaatfen'- F. FRHKE & CO.. DKKJi.lSTS, Sole agents, Plattsjnouth.Neb. ra IN B oots and Shoes We will surprise you in the LOW PRICES that we can give you from now on. We will occupy the Store Room Two Doors East of Hatt's M ARKET, AFTER MARCH 1st, WHERE OUR EXPENSES WILL BE ABOUT HALF WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN AND WE WILL SELL Boots and Shoes LOWER THAN EVER SOLD BEFORE. THE TIMES ARE HARD AND WE INTEND TO SELL GOODS CLOSE FOR CASH. REPAIRING Neatly and Promptly Done. SHERWOOD & BCECK. PROTECT YOUR. EYES. pkTENTSO JUW2I188 The well-known eye expert of 629 Olive st . St. Louis, Mo., ami 30 B 14th sc.. New York, has appointed THE CARRUTH JEW ELKY CO. a agents fur his celebrated Non-ChMngrxahl .SpeoUolm itud Km-OUntM. These glasses are the greatest Invention ever made in spectacles, and every pair purchased are guaranteed, so thttt at any tlrao a change is necessary (no matter how scratched the lens) ttjey will furnish the party with a new pair of glasses free of charge. The Carruth Jewelry Co. have a full assortment and Invite all who wish to satisfy them selves of the great superiority of these glasses over any and all others now in use to call and examine them, at The Carruth Jewelry Co.'s, sole at eats for Plattsmouth, Neb. supplied. North America '4s WITH US. r YOU CAN SEE Iveiy part of it, in the MAGNIFICENT PHOTOGRAPHS of This superb work can be obtained only by readers of THE JOURNAL. No other Coupon Portfolio can in any way compare with it in the artistic merit of its magnificent photographic engrav ings and in the fund of information it imparts. THERE WII-I. BE 20 PARTS. Each part contains Sixteen Magnificent Photographs, 11x13 inches. The views are accompanied by a complete and grapnic description, COVERING POINTS of Greatest Interest, from an Artistic and Historic standpoint, in the United States, Mexico, Alaska and Canada. Nothing IN NORTH AMERICA that will prove of special interest has escaped the camera of our photographer and the pen of our writers. The best part of it all is, that this great work costs but 1 0 CENTS A PORTFOLIO Q Thctt is, if you will save a Coupon each week fiom THE JOUR NA.L and bring or send it with your dime. It can be obtained in no other way in Cass County. CONTENTS OF NO. 1. The first number, which will be ready for distribution March 5, contains the following. magnificent photographs, each 11x13 inches: Sultan Mountain; Devil's Lake, Wis.; Panteon at Guanajuato, Mexico; The Mississippi River; WUliamn' Canyon; Mineral Palace, Pueblo, Colo.; Castle of Chapultepec; Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Double page view; City of Guanajuato, Mexico; American Fall, at Niagara; Cathedral of Chihuahua; "Winter Scene on Luna Island, Pike's Peak from the Garden of the Gods, Cheyenne Canyon, A Navajoe Chief. Start Now I AND SECURE THIS SPLENDID ART WORK, Uvhichweare practically giving away. The twenty parts, when I completed, will make a collection of views that will be impossible to i duplicate and which would sell on the ordidary book subscription NO peddlers , pjan fof $2Q OQ. 1