IX AND AROUND THE TOWN. Mrs. Isaac Bowen.of Alliance, is in the city visiting friends. Harry Coolidge of Havelock w as a riattsmouth visitor Saturday. Walter E. Tailing, postmaster at Greenwood was in the city Friday. Will Donelan of Gleuwood, Iowa, was a riattsmouth visitors Monday. Thede Ivory, of Glenwood, was in town Friday arranging a real estate deal. The newly-appointed city officers will assume their new duties on the first of July. Feter Pitts returned home Friday morning for a ten day's visit with relatives at Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Wheeler came down from Omaha on Tuesday to at tend the funeral of Vm. L. Wells. A party of Iudians came up from the south Monday and departed in their wagons for the reservation north of Omaha. Poor old Nebraska City I A stale balloon ascension will constitute the chief feature of its Fourth of July celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clement are the proud parents of a bright little daugh ter, which arrived at their home on Granite street Monday. I). K. Horr, who has been taking the school census in this district, has com pleted the enumeration, and reports that the figures will be nearly the same as last year. Mrs. Palmer of Highland county, Virginia, who has been the guest of A. S. Will and tamily out in the precinct, departed for her home Monday over the Uarlington. Mrs. T. K. V coster of Nebraska Jity, who has ben mentally deranged for some time, has become violent, nnd has been ordered taken to the asylum at I,iri:oln. A party of fishermen brought in two dozen large German carp Friday af ternoon, w hich they reported they had captured in the Missouri river near Pappillion creek. Something which w ill prove a vast bene tit to Plattsmouth's business in terests seems certain to turn up in the very near future, and when it comes the town can hardly fail to take a healthy b.unu A party of Plattsruouth people pic nicked at Cedar Creek Friday after noon and returned home in the even ing with a number of line fish Ger man carp from tie iish ponds of Christian Metzper. Father Corbelt has entered the lecture held, and delivered a lectuie at Eluiwood on Sunday night. The hall was filled to tnertlowing, and ti e lec ture is said to have been instructive, interesting and forcibly delivered. Messrs. John Kobbins, Jake IJeeson, Fred Warren, Geo. Toad, James New ell, and Hal Johu-on have decided to be contestants for the Demoret silver medal, and the contest will probably be held on the evening of June i&th. Jno. Tigbe and daughter, Mary, de parted Monday evening for Sinsinov a Mound, Wisconsin, to attend the com- i mencement exercises of St. Clara's academy, of which institution Mr. Tighe"s daughter, Lillian, is a student. The Pullman boycott went into effect Tuesday and already there are a dozen railroads which have ceased pulling the magnate's cars oy reason of the refusal of employes to handle or switch trains which cany Pullman's .cars. Grain dealers along the Missouri Pa clue and Burlington lines to the num ber of about one hundred were in ses sion at Xebra?ka City Tuesday night. Their object was to protest to the rail roads against the invasion of their territory by Kansas City and .Leaven worth commission houses. The Omaha jobbers are coming to town Tnursday morning at eight o'clock on an M. P. special and will stop off for a half hour to view the town. They will make a tour along the M. I'. in Nebraska to cultivate a better acquaintance with the mer chants in the towns thereon. If Judge Chapman would kindly con?ent to au examination of the ul terior recesses of his sleeve by an ex perienced political doctor, it would 'toave a tendencey to reduce the nerv ous symptoms discernable in certain circles in Lancaster, Nemaha and Otoe counties. Lincoln News. A force of bill posters were in town Saturday decorating the boards with flaming bills, announcing that Sells brothers' circus would be in Omaha on June 30th. Local parties who tried to beat the shell game with this circus last summer will take due notice of day and date and govern themselves accordingly. The body of a man w as found on the M. P. tracks at Omaha last Friday ght, and an examination proved that life was extinct and that his name was Jacob Mayfield. colored. The flagman at the Cotirtland Beach crossing Bays that Ma hVld went up the track ana he heard th pai! which b carried rattle so-n after passii.g. A few ponds later two men were noticed running up the track. Mayfield's pockets were turned inside out and all t tfee bottom. The explosion I irew r-1- of the well a number of pieo s ofi of tfood eolor and appearance. 1 c-u HOHI i articles removed. The strange thing about it is that the body shows no marks of violence. Found The finest soda water in the city at Gering & Co's. The Herald and News are exchang ing compliments of late at an alarm ing rate. Here is what the Blanchard sheet says of the Polk circular: "The News comes out in an article and strenuously objects to being called au independent sheet, but if anybody wishes to take the trouble to step into our sanctum we will prove that it is by the publishers sworn statement. It also says: "The News is not the organ of anv chronic office seeker, who could not live except on a sal ary, filched from the public treasury." "In part this is possibly true. It is, however, "the organ of a chronic officer-seeker," but up to date he has not "filched" any salaries. Hi9 will is good, but somehow he can't get in his "filch." All legal business given prompt at tention, I. O. I )wyer, attorney, Platts uiouth. The tchool election at Louisville Monday was one of great interest, the issue being Killen and and anti Killen. II. E. Panknin and Peter Jacobsen were the anti-Killen candi dates and Chas. Vanscoy and C. W. Spence represented the Killen forces. The former were elected by majorities of 41 and 39 respectively. Fully half the voters were ladies. The district is in splendid shape financially, hav ing no debts and $1 .GOO in the treasury See Brown and save money this year n your wall paper, paints and oils. Deputy Sheriff Harvey Ilolloway is becoming quite an enthusiast over bicycling and a rider as well. Mon day morning he departed on a paper serving expedition and touched at Manley, Murdock, Greenwood, Alvo, Elmwood, Victoria, Weeping Water and Louisville, returning from the latter town Tuesday noon. In all the distance is ninety-six miles, and, con sidering the roads, he made it in re markably good time. He insists that it would have required almost three day's to have made the trip by team. Try Gering & Co's for cigars they keep all kinds. On account of the rigid economical course that the state officials propose t puisu in connection with the in stitute for the blind at Nebraska City, some five of the best teachers have tendered their resignations, and the result is that nearly an entirely new corps will be selected. The salaries were reduced io per month. The ri.mor is current that politics p'ayed some little part in the resignations. For summer complaint use Gering's Blackberry Cordial. W. II. Cushing of Plattsmouth is quoted by the News as predicting that the dark horse who will be nominated by tiie republican state convention will be none other than Allen W. Field, and that is why be declined a congressional nomination . It is need less to add that if any daik horses are dt maimed, it is not necessary to go any farther, for one w ho can w in, than Judge Field. Lincoln News. Can you afford t throw away a dol lat? If you can't, grt my prices on wall paper and save a dollar. BlIOW'N's PnAKMACV. Fire started Friday in the cellar of Leach & Beed, grocers, of Weeping Water, but prompt action by the fire department squelched the flames be fore material damage was done. The drug store of T. C Kunkle. which stands next to Leach & Reed's, was also scorched. Leach & Keed were damaged lo0 and Kunkle Both were insured. Try in for lightharness. We use the very bt-st of leather and employ only first-class workmen. The prices will please. FliED GoUDEK & SON, Plattsmouth. The Omaha friends of Iiu3sell ( on don, who went dow u to Kansas City to participate in the bicycle tournament there, were more than happy today, a telegram having been received an nouncing that Condon had broken the mile record made by the speedy John son some time ago on the Kansas City quarter-mile track. Condon covered the distance in 2:132. Omaha World- Herald. Omaha ain t in it with me now when it comes to prices on wall paper, and it is the same way with drugs, paints and oils. Brown's Pharmacy. The old building on lower Main street, which has long been a public nuisance, has been torn down Twenty years ago this wcs one of our best business locations, and Ben Hem pel conducted a restaurant and oyster parlor therein. That the building is an old timer is evidenced by the fact that it was constructed from cotton wood lumber. Buy the improved Singer sewing ma chine. T. J. Yarbrough, local agent, one block north of postofhee. d&w Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh, and all diseases of the respiratory nreans are of like serin origin, and it is only lately that they have been successfully treated. In Htlo. taken by steam inhalation. Ameri can scientists have sue -ceded, where Koch and Pasteur failed, in perfecUnp a cure that cures. For particulars address California Chemical ,Vorks, uinaha, Neb. 13-U Call Jn's i for ihe prse biand cljohn- Alaen: NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Nehawka liegister. The Plattsmouth News goes past its esteemed fellow townsman to support a Lincoln man for congress. Elmwood Echo. Sheriff Eikenbary was in town Wednesday summoning a witness in a case wherein one Thrasher stole a photograph and some clothes from his partner from the Elmwood hotel last winter, at this place. Union Ledger. Mrs. Mary 0'Larey,of Plattsmouth, mother of our postmaster, made a short visit in Union the latter part of last week. Phillip McCully, the Plattsmouth contractor who built the Keil building and the village jail, was in town Wednesday on business. The advance price in hogs has caused many of our farmers to sell to buyers. Fully twenty loads were brought in Wednesday morning. Col. Fred Kroehler, of Plattsmouth, who led the expedition that attempted to rescue the cannon at Nehawka, was visiting amongour merchants Tuesday. Wanted an Injunction. W. M. Clary was in Plattsmouth yes terday for the purpose of having Judge Chapman issue a temporary injunction restraining the board of public lands and buildings from discharging the scholars tkat graduated two weeks ago at the institution for the blind. Judge Chapman was not at home so the in junction was notsecured. In his peti tion Clary claims that the institution is an asylum, that the blind are wards of the state, and that the graduates are not yet ready to go out into the world to make their own livelihood. The attorney general has decided that the institute is not an asylum. Nebraska City News. Lint of Letter Kemaining uncalled for in the post- oflice at Plat tsmouth June 20, for w eek ending June li, 1804: Alice, Ilarvy Mctiuire, Sum Fort!. L. C. ! itcht-II. John C. UaM-rt. II. N. Mather, C. S. Persons calling tor any of the above letters or parcels will please say "ad vertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. 1.2;h1 Notice . To U :nl.l ;.h Keeker. !I?:irir:tu Ilnrlow urnl I'uiisom Ie ter. i on rt.Miic nt hi irs tit law of Uosuii 1 NM-ker, iecisel, vou wnl each of vou are hereby notilifi thiit on Kri'iiiy the IS'.h lar oi June A. l.. lm.t narie-u iiuuiritte. Harrison lluugiite . .John liunsH:e. Miirvs. hoherts. Cvn tniu J lieeil. Jauiea A. Hiiiiiznte. Nancv E. Kob iliMn, I.iiia B. Iiicrahin: tlith .lierand Myr- tlei'ainer infant by i,ext friend anl puardian. hn llunea'e: t re.l llunate. kulh H'lueate. B"-Me lluntrute and Eugene lluncate. infants by next friend and ruardiau. Julia A. llunirate, and Suan tlnwlatide a administratrix of toe etHU' of Theodore Ie ker and Nathan W. ilutnxute. deceased, tiled theirawdieation in the county court of i nss-county. Nebraska, in the estate of kosan Hecker. deceased, the object and irver of which are to modify the order niaue by the county judge In this estate on the 2d day of May. ls-.i-t. sti that as to two-ninthn of the estte of Kosm ti Darker, deceased, the same be held to await :i p.ccountini; between the p tate of Jefferson licckcr, deceased, and thees tKte of liiwnn Ilecker. deceased, and to have the estate of Kosun Itrcker. deceased, charted with X.0 as assets of the estate of Jefferson becker, deceased, and to only permit seven ninths of the estate of Kosan Decker, deceased, as reported by the sdniitiistator to be distributed to you and to s. P. llecker, liosa Harnes. Misan Groschiude Htid Jefferson llec ker as the joint property of the estates of Jefferson Decker, de ceased, and kosan Decker, deceased, and to claim all the estate of kosan Decker, deceased, as th'.-property of Jefferson Decker, deceased, and his devisees, and for equitable relief. You are hereby required to answer or object to hi application on or before Monday, the Fhith day of July, l'M. or said application will b taken as confessed and true and said orders entered and said estf.te be compelled to account. Ohakles (. HrsiiATK, etal.. Py their attorneys, I-.vron Clark and Beeson t Hoot. " lit; 4 Notice of Adjourned al. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska; in the matter of the estate of Solomon Vard, deceased. Notice is hereby pi ven that in pursuance of an order of Samuel M. Chapman, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made o: the 7th day of April. A- D .. Ism. for the sale of the south halt of the south west quarter of section twenty il. in township eleven 11 1, north, of rantre nine ', as county. Ne braska, and in pursuance of a notic e "of the time and place of sale of aid lands, given and published according to law, I offered said above descrihed lands for sale on the lfith day of June. A. D., InjI. as in said not'ee provided, and held the same open for more than one hour and hav ing received no acceptable bid for said lands, I adjourned said sale to the 21st day of July. A. D.. ism. at which time sail! alov described lands will tie offered for sale to the highest bid der for cash : said sale to take place at the south door of the court house in Cass county, Ne brnskn. at 1 p. m. of said i!lst day of July, and to remain open for one hour. ALFKEDS. I'OOLEY, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased. 27 3 Mrs. J. Benson, LADIES' FURNISHER. OMAHA. 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