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WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY JANUARY 10 1SS. IN A SO AUOl'NI) TIIK TOWN. Mrs. Perry Walker is home from a visit in Chicago. Silas Pattrrson of South Rend was a riattsmuuth visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington, liv ing south of town, are happy over the birth of a tine big to baby this Loom ing. F. Latham local agent foi the li. '& M., who has been ailing for the pant week with pneumonia, is reported to be on the mend. Maj. Francis McCourtls feelingvery thankful to Congressman liryan for his promptness in attending to a mat ter of business for him. The lliirlitigton beats the Northern Pacific into Chicago from Hillings, Mont., a clean seven hours- 1 he Dur lington takes a backseat for no west- ern railroad. j Uev. Jos. Mape.of tht U. IS. church, preache u sermon at the M I'.chutch Suuday fVninij. He was in the minu tr nearl) forty vars before retiring from active servire. The M issouri Pacific is figuring on a big change in their time card to take fleet abut theiXUh. What effect it will have on trans leaving this city is not yet known. Nebraska City Press. Misses Edith Patterson and Ixu White have retutnd to their studies at Kvanston, Ills., after a fortnight's holiday visit horn?. While at borne they both .ave evidence of studious application. Mb Grace Wile, who has been vis iiing out in th precinct for the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Wiles, rrturned Monday to her Indies at th- Cottier uni versity, Lincoln. Patterson V Kuutzman and T. J. Thomas ,& Sn, the b itchr firms, have joined hnds in fitting up tlie burrtd out IKrald Cice on ine and Fifth streets ard will fill the same with i:e lor tL ir sunnier Hse. Uev. Dr Ieroy Hritt was called to Malvern Monday to the bedside of his aed father, who is lying dangerously ill. at th ld hom-?tead. TLe doctor H bavin rather mre than his share of afHici-ins these days. We notice that Itepresentatlf Cooler wf Cas h is moved that "the Trading of the minuter be di.pnsed nith. Mr. i.Vo.ry U a hard-working representative and we felt certain all along tbt lie would make his mark. Messr -I"hn Heigman. John lick. A B. Ta!or. Chr M-tzger of the precinct, (to HVirn of Louisville jre cinet. lion jtn'l Maxwell of Fremont and others ha recently renewed their rub'criptions to the Weekly. Thanks. The stockholders of the Farmers Mutual Insurance company in Ne braka ta-t in Line. In jeterday and eie ttd officers tort e uxl year. J. P House, a Ca county farmer resrd im r.ear Green wood. m chJen vice prestlent . The buine:f introducing bills in the legislature is proceetltng with promptness and dispatch, and the number already bai run well into a nindr tl. indicating that the session will probably b as long as usual the hard times nevertheless. E P. Davis of Union rode to Platts mouth against the strong nor'wester Mouday ou his wheel, and after at tending to some business at the court house started out on an easy jog for borne. With the breeze at bis back he anticipated an easy trip of it. Mrs. Mar.d Brown, who has made her home in Milan, Ills, for a ytar past, has returned to Plattsmoutb and is mating her home with her mother. Mrs. Vivian. Her husband w ill.after a short time, come from Milan to again take up Ids residence in this city. "The .Sunny Suns of Sunny Side" is the title of a romance just out, with Miss Alice Eikenbary of this city as the authoress, as stated In the Omaha Bee. Tne many friends of Miss E. will aw.iit the opportunity to read the book with pleasant anticipa tions. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Hrinckman are rejoicing over the birth of a fine girl baby at their house, the event occur ring Sunday last. It is ttie third of the series. Mr. B., wr-o is a clerk in the R. & M. stor department will accent the congratulations of his friends through The Journal. C. II. Parmele sold a barrel of whis key on Saturday at Louisville. It has been a grxd many years since Mr Par mele did the like, but betook the chance of violating the law in order to get rid of some liquor he had taken on a chattel mortgage from J. N. Drake. He bad the authority from Judge Dundy to make the sale. The Methodist people have been very fortunate in the assignment made for the Plattsmoutb ministerial appoint ment this conference year. Rev. Peter Van Fleet is preaching thought ful, earne3t and devout sermons that are appreciated, as his growing con gregation attest. The church mem bership I certain to increase under his ministry. NEEDED LEGISLATION. First and Second Class Cities Will Seek Relief. LAWS MUCH NEED REVISION. Mayor ami City Attorney For Nebraska CHI Sleet at Lincoln ami Disc usa Muolelpjl Mailer of lrluce JuIIIds. A meeting of tho mayors and city attorneys representing the several first and second-clas cities in Ne braska was held in Lincoln Thursday, the object being for the discussion and formulation of plans for some needed legislation to be sought at the hands of the state legislature. Mayor Newell of this city wa in attendance and re ports u k4 attendance and an abun dance of genuine interest. The ques tion if assessing property at its full valuation was discussed at consider able length, and the ntiment was unanimous that the present system of assessing property at a fractional part of it value was a detriment to the n- tire state aud more especially to cities ot the first and second class. Ti e registration law was also discussed. the sentiment biug neutral that the expense occasioned to the cities was needlessh large. It was finally voted as the sense of the meeting that the law should be revised so as to require a general reaL-tratioit but ouce in two years, while a revision of the voters could be had on one day prior to other elections. A coruirtittee of tl.ire was appoiuted to draft two I ilis for pre sentation to the legislature embody ing the idejs adopted by the meeting, and a second session was called to co at Lincoln on Jan. lth, when the bills as drafted will come before the met-ting for adoption. A concerted action, such as described above, is cer tuinly a move in the riht direct!. in. and if the matter is presented in the proper light to the legislature there is evrv reason for believing that the de sired relief will be obtained. Hum Tht.t We offer one huudred dollars reward tn any case of catarrh that can not b Cired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I . J. ClIESKY, : Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned hive known V. Cheney for the last llfleen years. &nd blieve him perfectly honorable in all b'niness transactions and unan- cll!y .b! toe. try out any obligation made by their hrm. WrA: Ti'.aux. Wholesale urug- gists, Toledo. O. WALDtNO. KIN NAN' t MARVIN, '.Vh!.;4le DruCHts. l o'.rdo, C. !I Us Catarrh Cure m taken inter- nallv. acting directly upon the om m.I nuirosM surfaces ol the ststuni. Tstlmonial.enl free. CitCe ?5c. per Iwttle Sold bv nil tlruggists. Sunday evening last a number of voung men anl biys made a disturb- mce at the Hapt!' church at llethle- hera. which rrsulted In a general row. On Monday a half dozen or so of them were arretel fur disturbing a rdi'--ious merlin?, and ta e:i b-fore a jus tice of the peace. The Imjs emplojed Matthew Gering, Lsq .of this city to defend them and he demanded a Jury trial. The jury was summoned from "the body of the people," good men and true, and th trial proceeded. It was a funny afliir.and Matthew rn;ide the most of it. drawing largely on his imagination for his facts, his address to that jury was a ''corker. 'r and no mistake. As he pictured the beauties of that faith which taught men to for give and to love and live together in unity and neighborly affection, his ap peal drew forth exclamations of emo tion and religious fervor, such as "Amen,' "bless the Lord," etc., from some of the good sisters who were attending the trial, and the jury at midnight brought in a ver dict of acquittal. One of the jurymen, alter the trial, took the attorney to one side and said: "Now, give the boys a good talking to, and tell them to behave themselves hereafter.' Evi dently It was a Scotch verdiet. The Japanese Pile Cure is the only proper application for internal piles and Is guaranteed in every easo by Fricke it Co. Kdltor Art) Kscmpt. Collector North expects to send out blanks to persons having Incomes of $3..'i00or over and will direct one to each person in his district that he is satisfied ought to make a return, pay ing on ail above $1,000. Instructions received are as already outlined in dispatches in thin paper. Returns must be mado by the first Monday in March. Mr. North says he his no au thority to employ extra help. World Herald. Harber Nick Lewis' pet nag wasn't stolen after all. Home vandal broke open the stable door and the horse In stinctively made its way down to the home of its former owner, Henry Kaufmann, south of town. Lewis re gained possession of the horse Friday morning, and now proposes to put a double lock on his stable door. Skating on the bayou and on the river is very fine these days and the young people of town have been tak ing advantage of it to a great extent. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION -OF THE Livingston Loan & Building ASSOCIATION, or riatUmoiitli. trakit, on the. 31tt flay of Itoeemlser, I HOI. ASSKTS: Find mortKKs loans Loads socured by stuck of Ihlt assocla Hon. Keal estate Kxpeuxe and tio ald Cash wltli treasurer Interest tt on withdrawal l.l-M 00 S.UM.'.'I 17 !VI IS Mvl.tM interest iii on iiii payanso.. .. Tniea auJ Insurance paid and vanced Due J rum Mock holder ad- .71 00 Total tl-'fi IS LiAHii.rrn:: Capital Mo k. al! U tAV.-CW 00 Premium pal.! varnel, f.3us.3l ; mi earucl. f 1.S.J6 M 4. Hfi.H Intercut reoelvfit an! charged lt.i .. Yv t-ollei tetl amt chanced ft'.7.4t Mi'intxThhtp rer Traufferfwa 3vTS Total i.0 .13 tftale of Nebraska, t'a I'ontitv. I 1, llrury It. io'!n. ortt.-i!'y of tlu at.ove named i!.-H tatl.ii. do nolnunl v wt-.ir that tho for-oiiiif statement or the coujition of aatd an-o-iatlou ! truo and forret t to ttie lt of toy knowledge "tut U'lltf. llrNar K. itmu. Secretary. Sutwrlled and rorn to lfore inethiTlh day of January, l; Toi: Waliihm. Notary fublie. M v cttnt;!"n etplrea March 4lh, Axl'rved: l. H. ?mitm. i A. II. Wtaiiti it, Dlrrrtors. C. A. M AMii4t.u 1 Notlro of ( Itattrl MruB a. Notloe I hereby riven thiit ty virtue of a chattel morU'ae. itatel on the K'.h day of i. t oter, mi.l duly ti ed lu the oftu of th county eterk of fa county. Net ranka. oti the tn day of tK lot-er. t, and viecutod by Mn Letumf Vleicrodr jvMinletiwm to urnrf the t afruenlof Itirtimol f :i i and tmerett and c't. and ujx.u wfetch there l n due the uisj of tTS.tOaod Interest n lf(. lefau!t bai iiijj been ma-le In the amrii of ald um. an 1 iw ultr other -roreedlUK at law havlu tKcen Instituted to recover said dta. or any (ait thereof, therefore I ll sell the rros eriy therein described. t: Ulshea, chairs, tattles, etifsrs. tot soco, canned too!, coun ters, spittoons. Ice boxes and all other prt:-eriy of the Max Letuta restaurant. In hulMli-it n east half lot six. tlock thlrl-tbree. In city of I'lattstuouth. Neb., at t ublic auction, at tie Ctriier of Koiiria and Main strreis of t'UUstuuuth city. In Cas county, on th i:th day of January, at isuu'cUt p. & of sal t lar. M i:i.'HOIIt S'iK.NNlClHEN. Murtaire. Date! liecemt er A)lh. 14. is J Itoad Not lets T- t t. h.j ir ast ixtr: The cotuiuls-loner aptint-rd ! ilea t'l r-e!iih!r.i at the northwest corner Of section SK, town l ttn li. runrdc thenc south one rr.l on section Una and trmlnatU:jt at the uut'iSMtrorcr of saJ settou 21 12. has ret-ortcl In f svur of the Uciitlun tacreof. asjd ail otct!.tis therein, or rhiims f or daimges. tanst t-e f.S.d lu th county cerk'a t2.t on or t-efora noon on the llih day of Ter-r-ary. A I. s-. or iacfi rod 1M ! lx-ste.! :tho:t refcrr.-e thereto. Kit A N K Mi K-N, l 4 Co-uity Clerk Itoad Nolle. T- LL U.'W I ' aT oa'ajf Th e n.t::ts.'ur.er aj'-t.nt-l t vtesr a r sd e.rrntceiif In at t.'.a sO';lJiSJt si corner of eci:,,r XV town II. rn(o li rutitdr.i theuse mrVh o:, ru!! on section Una t-eteu sections Si and U. s!d trt and rfcj.fr, n I te-t sltiatir c at the northwest ci.rr.er of sai l section J It-II. has rerorre.! !n fa"r of tii Io-aH..n If-.e'eof. ! 1 all ct !eet!ors thereto, or rli irns fur i!im. taut t-o nle-l In th conity i-rt' i'- ou or r-efor ro"n on t e t-.h dsrof rerjsry. A P, lr.V ors uh roa 1 srlll t-e iic.tt iihui rfr- ene ifcereto. KiMN'K ll( K'. ij 4 t.ur.ty C;erk. First Premium at the Columbian Exposition The Singer Maj'f'g Co. it x:: i :i v i :i 54: First Awards, l'.elc the tartrrst t4intr of awards obtained by any ihlt-it r an I m re tan dnMa the ourabr re-elte-l by a'.l otner winif Marhlr.e corapanlea. Awards renriTedon the foiiowlr : family Sf!ti waehlccs, V. S. No. ?. I F.C I an l "lufEo Thread Automatic Chain Mllr Machine. -w tr. Machine Cabinet. Art Ktabroiderie. l.are. t or tains, l'ph-;siry. Artlsilc P'urnisbtncs. rwioifsnl embroidery. Tiipestry Ma r-htoe Work. Also 43 a,ward. rorrrtr. machines f.r manufarturo In reery whrrn a riwin Mn-Siln can ta use. on Wol Cotton ami Mlk Cloth. Knit ood leather, rtr , for Ornamental stitching nation holca. Kyehrta. HarrlDjr. trer s.'am'.r.sr. tajln. etc AGENTS WANTED. Tho Singer M'fe Co "All Over tho World." Ilraneh tlfflc-1510 Ioac'a ".. Omaha W. D. JONES. CJttSsM ;v- LIVERYMAN. con ii r ltlM Haa p irchased the i'aimelo A Hutho ford itockanl wlllrtiti both th Main-st. and Scbildkneclit Barns. JIU of all descriptions, from a Sa 1 lie horsa to a Slxtoen-patsomjer Wagon. Caba, Pall Bearer VVatcoti, Carryall an-I averythlnif for picnic, weddlnsra and funrrali. Trull rlr AT i:E(LLAH KATKf. Tolophono 7l. Prlcca Iteaaonablo. No credit over M day. Old and new customer aro In Tiled to call, when aatUfactlou la guar an tool. W. 1). JUNK BSESOIX fc ROOT, Attorneys at Law, PI.ATTS MOUTH, NEH. OFFICII -K'trtf rald Mrx k. over PlralN'atM bank II. O. LIVINGSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, !l N SIRAICE, riattsmonth, Nebraaka. vThaa Baby was !ck. tr cat her Cactorta, When alio wn a CbHJ, ah cried far Caatorta, then aha bcam Muut, h clung Caatorl. tVben tho bad Clilllrcn, aha jtv tbtm Caktorla, The PlattsmoiUh Mills, C. 1IEISEI,. Prop. This Mill baa been rebuilt, and furnished with Machinery ot W:p ist mnsuinnnic In the aor'd. Tl r!r "Plansifter" Flour H.ts no SrjjH-rlnr In America. CJ I t It trial and ! rt tiTincrd. V1TAL1 rnoiouri JAfctfe t Well rsta ura. Aao of iT aJJ BY V ' - 1 at Pay. V, yVaT5XkW. VITAUS TUKUKKAT BOthIar. i Is? I, ms mm m t s s s s s m m I IWJItTI IB, ".li" mm m'mjm - powerfully and qun kly. Cures when all Other . a L . , - tl. I T m m m It urtl latL l ouiitr ir.en win refrain torir iot imuuuwi and eld tjieu wul recover their youthful TisTor fy ustnir VITALIS. Iiouickly and aure!y re atoren .SVrmuMnts. Ixt Viuvlity. lmtcncy, NiehtT r.ruiaaion. Ixsl I'owrr, Kailtng Mem cry, Waatlm; DiM-atrs. and alt rffeeta of aeif h'juw or execi-a and lDdiacretloo. Vr3 oil ir.ainy ana cuat;rr.piion. iuiiki i"' rockrt. ly n.afl. SI.OO per package, or tx for ae ref4 Ike aMiy. Circular free. Addrean ... . . . .w . i . M. ft. a- -LM S. ft Sf S m. rf UUAI.I HHM'I '-.J., .mm -s mm rora'e at r.atts.'nou'.h. Neh.. by O. It . Sr:jder and irln A C j.. aructd'. flrnew's Er&mo-CeiBrg. Ft'len lid rwMfii r"r I ftr y.-TTews oe HUk t a Ltssctmi ue - .' . 1 . Mr ... m m.imt& Uws sivaat.m. uii, s,w7 n (st, Anr A e. I . a tor A Ux'i u fcrt CKrtS tm-mmm- s. i l li, w aad iVlSSfcU THE Ar..GL0 CHEMICAL CO. 151 VitkU"sa-. CKICA'5'' BYRON CLARK. Attorney at Law, tATT MOUTH. N K H. OTKU'S v-nti 1 fl r of the Todd tlok est of t!.e r.. -irt K. A. WATERMAN & SON, OKAi ri: in- Lumber and Coal. Mrr.dota e! . Hard co: Cncn Ci:y . 10 00 OHA5. GRIilES. Attorney at Law, rLATTMoCTH. NEH. OFFICE: -ecoij o-t of t:;e TJ4 btork. caa f l!.f rrt b n TIro liny Capwi!ca artssopcrfor to IUl'jun c CipiJba, "v Cu!xb an.l Injection?. fJIJTTIl cure la t3 loun t!tc V tamo tltseavMi witjiout anylncoa Tfclcnre. SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS 53500 Howard! :v. xrir, - v . I.l-er C- f; vv( i diicealinn :. -, rtire r i " r -the dire-.-t: . ar rureijr V. . . Isiicti'W. 1 ! liewarc f r i ; uine niamii.4. CuMi'ANY. V..;c '. p r- a .ird for any c o t. i"j .-U. "nH llridith In- r Co"!inf sre cinuH tab l.lver rill, when 'is :'. c-T.jplicd witli. Tl" r. 5i4 nTff fail to plve va i'.r.t. I,arsre loae. r cent. . .. 1 -,nd imiitlra. The ten- -; hr Tltii JOHN c wtr v.. I3D. FITZGSrtAIaD, TIIK OLD Itri.lAIILK Liveryman HAS PURCHASED THE Sixth Street Checker Barn. AND WILL RUN IT t. FIRST-CLASS S'i ;. V. ."Social atUMitlon to Funeral.. Harks be jun c all tralaa. "rrornpinps an i Fl le'iltj to Cuatotne'B lMrao'i EW 9 Or. E. C. Wetr Here anJ Drain Trr slmenl li ftn'i) 1.(1. 1.i. lu I' I 11 t... 't ..a.Ima I.Mttll...- li"l li(.'-iil4 fMiij, ti -ai Vnk Mejiixrj: 1S of lialiirid Ner' lvwor; Iu : fc; utiIuhH ; t,'Ht- U.wtwe. i Mi! '.it lo '.-. ; 1- I i ).-.tr.T.v ; c f Con.n.loiiee; j ftTV)'i;ni i; I ?v !:; a. I i'i,.iri.; lA,ot J'i'er ; ( f lt' :c,n'rit; tr,-j:M l:i i!'" f t', ci;-"1 by , reiT-' t Viz.j;h,"M l.i Ci.rn, r i; .."csv-ive t'toi ' Tb.no', ti.ium or I i'ncr, wiitvt. i i. i-.i l f . Ml-!, t'cuinjjnptj. J ii'timi y !)fntii. 1. mul II n tl fur .": -rii i r ii I c,;.' rr,M- t. cure o (.'ini Money. Ui.S'r'tiOH '.,.; HYIt.. 'P. .vrcrtalu turn f ,r i mii I;-- t '!(, A'lli'ni, j;'TnUM., t-rou;., V(i.M.,ii!jj iii!.-fi, Snr 'l !.r...if. l,'HMti.t to iko. H'noii i-i -: ols'i tiilt-ii' ;(, fk v.in, r;sv V'-e.; oi I 1 i.u tu,vt U I ' AitAS iili-i luc J in') l y . t (2. Frlf k iL Co, drills! s. mm AN : ABSOLUTE The House For the purpose of further introducing it to the people of this vicinity, offers A CUT PRICE - -. ON HIS NEW - - Wood Base Burner. THE CUT OPERATES AS FOLLOWS: n c.Mcii riti . i it kkm t fine:. Size No. 1, - $35.00 - $30.00. 4 T Size No. 2, - 30.00 - 27.50. T These Stoves are elegant in design, perfect in material and are especially adapted to the BURNING OF WOOD.-- Better results are obtained than by the use of Hard Coal in any of the Base Burners on the market. PEARLMAN gives an Absolute Guaran tee that these Stoves will give entire Satisfaction in every particular. Messrs. J. C. Petersen, E. R. Todd, A. B. Taylor. H. D. Travis, Samuel Richard son and others are now using this stove in place of a hard coal burner, and the public is referred to any of the above. Drop in and see the Stove. D 1 cai liiian, Opposite the if 7 L. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription, for Infants nntl Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Parcjroric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirtv jc .t use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. 'Castorla U to well a.larel tocMldrrti that I reounmenj It aa auperior to may prpacTlrioo known to ttM.w H. A. Avbu, L 111 So, Oifonl St, Hnx.iljri, N. Y. The use ot ' Oaatoria la no ur J cersal and tta merit ao well known that it aoema a work of gursgrprcatioo to endorao It, w ar the nteCi4fit famllie who do Dot kerp Castoria wiUUn aaxr reach. Cajtxoa Hjuittk, H. D, New York City. Tim Cssrrarm ulAGNETIC NERVINE. It told with wrltttn fulnes,caue I bj t CfvTs)usson.'iuio, Toliacsx and AU - Ar-rtfV ri.. aoiteniov. -f :h Ernln, eanslnx MIeary, Ineanlty aivt Dtath, Hurreoewe, linr4 -ncy, Loat Pcwar In aitiier sex, Pramatura Old A, lnrolumarr raved "y oTer-lui!ul(rn,s oereiertlon or tba iraln an.l trroraof Youth. Itsrlreatt Weak trans tlielr Natural Vlsror attd iloulea tha Jya ot life; cures t.u.rrlura and i'e.Tikl Veakna. A month's tr"N r.iir', lu p'aiti tiackiu. l y tunil, t any a.lilre.. tl "i r liox,6lniMiK. V.;h every orlrr wti ctr n iVrittan Quarwnteo ! enre or rerun.t tbe uumcy. ireu mm trev. tiuari t.'0 imsi uly by our tx ive nirsiit. F. 15 FUll Kl. at CO,, I)UlT.t;iST S1 arvtta Plattunouth, N. CALIFORNI A.-Fftrtner's paradise, dellglitful climate, no crop failures. For peneral farming, dairy inprsnd fruit raislnj?, can't be Axcelled. 80,000 acres irrigated lands at Rikers Held, Kern county, for sale. Low prices, easy terms. Write W. It. IIoman, Omaha, Neb. fWM : GUARANTEE! wm Furnisher, The House - Furnisher, Court House. t is 4 cm Castoria. Caatnria cuna CVilk-, Constipation, Kur Stomacli, Diarrboro, ractatio. Kills AVomiA, girn Jej and rcraota t Without Injuritxia medication. For sjprerml yoam I hare rwrnai. . your 'Owiori-v,' and tiiMll aJsraja cost.': a t j do ao a It bat lnTarlaJ producvsl bvssficii nwulta. ECTO F. rAJIDKX, M. I, J2Mli Street and Uix Am, New York City. Conrajrr, 77 Mnuur RTwrr, Trw York Crrr X -- - i :. -. 1 r I P. J. HANSEN, DEALER IN STAPLE and FA1TCY Groceries, Croobory - AM- Glncowaro. FLOTTR AND FEED A Spocinlty, One door North ofP- N 1 s W